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CtrlAltDel said...
It will hopefully generate some interest among other fans of teams that have something to be proud of. This, in turn, may lead to some other listings of achievements and help us all learn a bit about other teams. Aren't we all here to hopefully learn and share things with each other and interact?
As I mentioned in the original post, just recently a Michigan fan responded to the same .txt file with one of his own and I was very impressed. I wished I had saved it.
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UNIVERSITY OF DELAWARE ALL-TIME FOOTBALL RECORDS (UPDATED THROUGH 2001 SEASON) RUSHING RUSHING ATTEMPTS (Game) 45, Roger Mason vs. Temple, 1972 34, Hugh Dougherty vs. W&M, 1980 31, Chuck Hall vs. WCU, 1968 31, Daryl Brown vs. UConn, 1992 30, Dan Reeder vs. JMU, 1983 30, Daryl Brown vs. Richmond, 1991 30, Nate Beasley vs. Lehigh, 1975 29, Daryl Brown vs. Villanova, 1993 28, Bob Dougherty vs. UConn, 1981 27, Bo Dennis vs. Lehigh, 1979 27, Daryl Brown vs. W&M, 1993 27, Daryl Brown vs. Northeastern, 1994 27, Daryl Brown vs. Villanova, 1994 RUSHING ATTEMPTS (Season) 248, Nate Beasley, 1975 246, Daryl Brown, 1993 236, Nate Beasley, 1974 232, Vern Roberts, 1974 227, Daryl Brown, 1992 218, Daryl Brown, 1994 210, Gardy Kahoe, 1971 205, Chuck Hall, 1968 203, Daryl Brantley, 1990 200, Chuck Hall, 1969 198, Hugh Dougherty, 1980 198, Chuck Hall, 1970 198, Bill Vergantino, 1990 RUSHING ATTEMPTS (Career) 784, Daryl Brown, 1991-94 721, Bill Vergantino, 1989-92 604, Chuck Hall, 1968-70 535, Vern Roberts, 1972-74 513, Nate Beasley, 1973-75 486, Rich Gannon, 1984-86 459, Craig Cummings, 1997-2000 451, Leo Hamlett, 1993-96 449, Dan Reeder, 1982-84 434, Bill Armstrong, 1969-71 432, Andre Thompson, 1995-98 407, Dick Kelley, 1967-69 RUSHING YARDS (Game) 272, Daryl Brown vs. Northeast., 1994 220, Doc Doherty vs. Gettysburg, 1946 217, Dick Kelley vs. UMass, 1968 217, Vern Roberts vs. Akron, 1973 205, Vern Roberts vs. Lafayette, 1972 203, Daryl Brown vs. Villanova, 1993 191, Sam Brickley vs. Boston U., 1968 189, John Bowman vs. UMass, 1959 188, Daryl Brown vs. Montana, 1993 188, Chuck Hall vs. Lehigh, 1968 188, Bill Hopkins vs. Hofstra, 1964 183, Anthony Toto vs. Temple, 1957 183, Daryl Brown vs. UMass, 1992 182, Roger Mason vs. Temple, 1972 RUSHING YARDS, OPENING DAY 217, Vern Roberts vs. Akron, 1973 RUSHING YARDS (Consecutive Games) 352, Tony Toto vs. Temple-Bucknell, 1957 350, Daryl Brown vs. Northeastern- Lehigh, 1994 348, Daryl Brown vs. UMass- Northeastern, 1994 337, Nate Beasley vs. New Hampshire- Akron, 1975 336, Bill Hopkins vs. Hofstra- Gettysburg, 1964 334, Gardy Kahoe vs. Temple-Lehigh, 1971 RUSHING YARDS (Season) 1,469, Daryl Brown, 1993 1,397, Nate Beasley, 1974 1,328, Gardy Kahoe, 1971 1,301, Daryl Brown, 1994 1,299, Vern Roberts, 1974 1,225, Daryl Brown, 1992 1,111, Blair Caviness, 1973 1,084, Chuck Hall, 1968 1,077, Nate Beasley, 1975 1,044, Bill Armstrong, 1971 1,027, Daryl Brantley, 1990 1,019, Hugh Dougherty, 1980 1,019, Chuck Hall, 1968 1,000, Chuck Hall, 1969 RUSHING YARDS (Career) 4,587, Daryl Brown, 1991-94 3,157, Chuck Hall, 1968-70 2,760, Vern Roberts, 1972-74 2,697, Nate Beasley, 1973-75 2,564, Bill Vergantino, 1989-92 2,374, Gardy Kahoe, 1969-71 2,340, Bill Armstrong, 1969-71 2,215, Norman Coleman, 1993-96 2,105, Craig Cummings, 1997-2000 2,067, Dan Reeder, 1982-84 2,066, Andre Thompson, 1995-98 FEWEST ATTEMPTS TO 1,000 CAREER RUSHING YARDS 121, Norman Coleman, 1993-94 YARDS PER GAME (Season) 143.0, Tony Toto, 1957 120.7, Gardy Kahoe, 1971 118.3, Daryl Brown, 1994 113.0, Daryl Brown, 1993 109.2, Jack Turner, 1958 104.9, Bill Hopkins, 1964 104.7, Mike Brown, 1963 102.7, Daryl Brantley, 1989 99.8, Nate Beasley, 1974 98.5, Chuck Hall, 1970 YARDS PER GAME (Career) 95.7, Chuck Hall, 1968-70 93.5, Daryl Brown, 1991-94 76.6, Vern Roberts, 1972-74 74.3, Jack Turner, 1957-59 72.9, Nate Beasley, 1973-75 71.9, GardyKahoe, 1969-71 70.9, Bill Armstrong, 1969-71 67.0, Mike Brown, 1961-63 62.6, Dan Reeder, 1982-84 62.1, Dick Kelley, 1968-70 60.3, Jimmy Zaiser, 1953-55 60.3, Tony Tolbert, 1984-85 100-YARD GAMES (Season) 8, Gardy Kahoe, 1971 8, Nate Beasley, 1974 7, Daryl Brown, 1994 7, Daryl Brown, 1993 6, Mike Brown, 1963 6, Chuck Hall, 1968 6, Chuck Hall, 1970 6, Daryl Brown, 1993 5. Daryl Brantley, 1989 5, Hugh Dougherty, 1980 5, Nate Beasley, 1975 5, Vern Roberts, 1974 5, Blair Caviness, 1973 5, Glenn Covin, 1971 5, Bill Hopkins, 1964 5, Jack Turner, 1958 100-YARD GAMES (Career) 22, Daryl Brown, 1991-94 16, Chuck Hall, 1968-70 13, Nate Beasley, 1974-76 12, Gardy Kahoe, 1969-71 11, Vern Roberts, 1972-74 8, Mike Brown, 1961-63 7, Bill Armstrong, 1969-70 7, Jack Turner, 1957-59 6, Dick Kelley, 1968-70 6, Daryl Brantley, 1988-90 6, Dan Reeder, 1982-84 CONSECUTIVE 100-YARD RUSHING GAMES 6, Gardy Kahoe, 1971 5, Daryl Brantley, 1989 4, Daryl Brown, 1993-94 4, Nate Beasley, 1974 4, Blair Caviness, 1973 4, Gardy Kahoe, 1970 4, Mike Brown, 1963 4. Tony Toto, 1957 200-YARD RUSHING GAMES 272, Daryl Brown vs. Northeast., 1994 220, Gerald “Doc” Doherty vs. Gettysburg, 1946 217, Vern Roberts vs. Akron, 1973 217, Dick Kelley vs. UMass, 1968 205, Vern Roberts, Lafayette, 1972 203, Daryl Brown vs. Villanova, 1993 TOUCHDOWNS RUSHING (Game) 4, Daryl Brown vs. Northeastern, 1994 4, Pat Williams vs. Lehigh, 1993 4, Bill Vergantino vs. Boston U., 1992 4, Bill Vergantino vs. Villanova, 1991 4, Vern Roberts vs. UNLV, 1974 4, Gardy Kahoe vs. Lehigh, 1971 4, Gardy Kahoe vs. Bucknell, 1971 4, Mariano Stalloni vs. Bradley, 1949 3, Numerous times, last was Craig Cummings vs. Citadel, 1999 TOUCHDOWNS RUSHING (Season) 24, Gardy Kahoe, 1971 19, Vern Roberts, 1974 17, Chuck Hall, 1970 17, Bill Vergantino, 1992 16, Rich Gannon, 1986 13, Daryl Brown, 1993 13, Daryl Brown, 1994 13, Rick Scully, 1982 12, Bill Armstrong, 1971 12, Glenn Covin, 1971 12, Lanue Johnson, 1992 TOUCHDOWNS RUSHING (Career) 47, Daryl Brown, 1991-94 38, Bill Vergantino, 1989-92 37, Vern Roberts, 1968-70 35, Craig Cummings, 1997-2000 33, Gardy Kahoe, 1969-71 31, Chuck Hall, 1968-70 29, Lanue Johnson, 1990-93 26, Rich Gannon, 1984-86 25, Tom DiMuzio, 1967-69 22, Rick Scully, 1979-82 22, Jeff Komlo, 1976-78 22, Mike Brown, 1961-63 22, Butter Pressey, 1998-01 20, Jimmy Zaiser, 1053-55 20, Nate Beasley, 1973-75 20, Leo Hamlett, 1993-96 LONGEST RUSHING PLAYS 98, Buck Thompson vs. Washington (Md.), 1946 97, Pat Williams vs. W. Chester, 1995 94, Jim Zaiser vs. Muhlenburg, 1953 87, Walt Paul vs. W. Maryland, 1942 84, Dick Kelley vs. Morgan St., 1970 83, Doc Doherty vs. Gettysburg, 1946 82, Norman Coleman vs. Lehigh, 1994 81, Tom Fannon vs. PMC, 1952 80, Charley Knight vs. Haverford, 1931 80, Frank Mayer vs. St. Joe's, 1935 79, Jimmy Zaiser (43) lateral to Jimmy Flynn (36) vs. Lafayette, 1954 79, Norman Coleman vs. Maine, 1993 78, Tim Healy vs. W&M, 1988 78, Tony Toto vs. Rutgers, 1957 77, Clinton Ware vs. Lafayette, 1962 76, Glenn Covin vs. Boston U., 1971 76, John Key vs. W. Chester, 1995 75, Lanue Johnson vs. Lehigh, 1993 75, Paul Hart vs. Drexel, 1946 75, Bob Moneymaker vs. Lehigh, 1956 74, Rick Scully vs. Bucknell, 1982 74, Rick Merklinger vs. UMass, 1983 74, Jimmy Zaiser vs. Lehigh, 1953 74, Paul Hart vs. Drexel, 1946 73, Mike Brown vs. Gettysburg, 1963 73, Ivory Sully vs. N. Dakota, 1976 71, Daryl Brown vs. Villanova, 1993 71, Jimmy Flynn vs. New Hamp., 1954 70, Lanue Johnson vs. Montana, 1993 70, Boo White vs. PMC, 1931 69, Bill Armstrong vs. Lehigh, 1971 69, James O’Neal vs. R. Island, 1999 68, Mike Brown vs. Gettysburg, 1962 68, Bill Hopkins vs. Gettysburg, 1963 66, Chuck Hall vs. Bucknell, 1968 65, Sam Brickley vs. Boston U., 1968 65, Blair Caviness vs. W. Chester, 1973 64, Lou Mariani vs. Maine, 1979 63, Mike Brown vs. Lafayette, 1963 63, Doc Doherty vs. Gettysburg, 1946 62, Nate Beasley vs. Maine, 1974 62, Daryl Brown vs. Maine, 1991 62, Butter Pressey vs. R.Island, 2001 AVERAGE PER CARRY (Game) Minimum 5 carries 36.6, Doc Doherty vs. Gettysburg, 1946 (6-220) 18.8, Norman Coleman vs. West Chester, 1994 (5-90) 17.5, Derrick Downs vs. West Chester (6-105) 17.0, Andre Thompson vs. Maine, 1995 (5-85) 16.7, Pat Williams vs. West Chester, 1995 (8-134) 16.1, Jim Zaiser vs. Muhlenburg, 1953, (8-129) AVG. PER CARRY (Season) Minimum 30 carries 12.2, Bill Cole, 1946 (39-476) 11.9, Doc Doherty, 1946 (47-561) 9.4, Derrick Downs, 1999 (34-318) 8.7, Norman Coleman, 1994 8.5. Tony Toto, 1957 7.7, Gardy Kahoe, 1970 7.6, Norman Coleman, 1993 7.5, Lanue Johnson, 1992 6.8, Jimmy Flynn, 1968 6.8, Sam Brickley, 1968 6.8, Norman Coleman, 1975 6.8, Derrick Downs, 1998 6.5, Rick Titus, 1981 6.5, Bill Armstrong, 1970 6.4, Daryl Brown, 1991 6.4, Lanue Johnson, 1993 AVERAGE PER CARRY (Career) Minimum 100 carries 7,.41, Derrick Downs, 1997- (128-948) 7.10, Bill Cole, 1946-48 (156-1120) 6.73, Norman Coleman, 1993-96 6.67, Sam Brickley, 1967-69 6.66, Gardy Kahoe, 1969-71 6.41, Lanue Johnson, 1990-93 6.39, Tony Toto, 1955-57 6.21, Butter Pressey, 1998-01 6.09, John Merklinger, 1982-83 5.85, Daryl Brown, 1991-94 5.83, Glen Covin, 1971-72 5.82, Pat Williams, 1992-95 5.81, Blair Caviness, 1971-73 5.71, Jimmy Flynn, 1951-54 5.70, Bill Hopkins, 1962-64 5.61, Ivory Sully, 1976-78 PASSING PASSES COMPLETED (Game) 25, Matt Nagy vs. Maine, 1998 24, Dale Fry vs. J. Madison, 1993 23, Rich Gannon vs. Maine, 1986 23, Matt Nagy vs. UConn, 1998 23, Matt Nagy vs. W&M, 1998 23, Matt Nagy vs. Villanova, 2000 22, Tom DiMuzio vs. Lehigh, 1969 22, Dave Sierer vs. W&M, 1988 21, B.J. Webster vs. Bucknell, 1983 20, Bill Vergantino vs. UNH, 1989 20, Bill Vergantino vs. Navy, 1991 20, Rich Gannon vs. Temple, 1984 19, Bill Vergantino vs. JMU, 1991 19, Rich Gannon vs. W&M, 1984 19, B.J. Webster vs. Lehigh, 1983 19, B.J. Webster vs. Temple, 1983 19, Bill Vergantino vs. Navy, 1990 19, Matt Nagy vs. UNH, 1998 PASSES COMPLETED (Season) 201, Rich Gannon, 1986 199, Matt Nagy, 2000 188, Jeff Komlo, 1978 182, Matt Nagy, 1998 158, Dave Sierer, 1988 135, Dave Sierer, 1987 135. B.J. Webster, 1983 134, Rich Gannon, 1985 134, Scott Brunner, 1979 133, Tom DiMuzio, 1969 127, Leo Hamlett, 1996 126, Rich Gannon, 1984 PASSES COMPLETED (Career) 502, Matt Nagy, 1997-2000 462, Rich Gannon, 1984-86 444, Bill Vergantino, 1989-92 359, Jeff Komlo, 1976-78 296, Dave Sierer, 1986-88 278, Leo Hamlett, 1993-96 243, Rick Scully, 1979-82 228, Tom DiMuzio, 1967-69 220, Don Miller, 1951-54 208, Frank Linzenbold, 1965-67 194, Bill Zwaan, 1973-75 194, Brian Ginn, 1996-99 CONSECUTIVE COMPLETIONS 12, Bill Vergantino vs. Navy, 1991 12, Bill Vergantino vs. Towson State-Samford, 1992 12, Matt Nagy vs. West Chester-New Hampshire, 1998 MOST YARDS PER COMPLETION (Game) 31.6, Sam Postlethwait vs. New Hampshire, 10/6/2001 (8-253) 24.2, Matt Nagy vs. Connecticut, 11/7/98 (23-556) PASSES ATTEMPTED (Game) 45, B.J. Webster vs. Bucknell, 1983 42, Leo Hamlett vs. W&M, 1996 42, Matt Nagy vs. Maine, 1998 41, Rich Gannon vs. Maine, 1986 40, Tom DiMuzio vs. Lehigh, 1969 40, B.J. Webster vs. Lehigh, 1983 39, Jeff Komlo vs. Villanova, 1977 39, Matt Nagy vs. Villanova, 2000 38, Rich Gannon, W. Chester, 1986 38, Bill Vergantino, UNH, 1989 38, Matt Nagy vs. W&M, 1998 38, Matt Nagy vs. Ga. Southern, 2000 37, Dave Sierer vs. UConn, 1987 36, Dale Fry vs. J. Madison, 1993 35, Matt Nagy vs. W&M, 1999 34, Jeff Komlo vs. Citadel, 1977 34, Rich Gannon vs. Holy Cross, 1985 34, Tom DiMuzio vs. Lehigh, 1968 34, Dave Sierer vs. Furman, 1988 34, B.J. Webster vs. Temple, 1983 34, Leo Hamlett vs. R. Island, 1996 PASSES ATTEMPTED (Season) 379, Matt Nagy, 2000 361, Rich Gannon, 1986 322, Jeff Komlo, 1978 302, B.J. Webster, 1983 298, Matt Nagy, 1998 288, Dave Sierer, 1988 280, Leo Hamlett, 1996 268, Scott Brunner, 1979 264, Dave Sierer, 1987 263, Tom DiMuzio, 1969 253, Bill Vergantino, 1990 246, Rick Scully, 1982 PASSES ATTEMPTED (Career) 895, Matt Nagy, 1997-2000 859, Bill Vergantino, 1989-92 845, Rich Gannon, 1984-86 686, Jeff Komlo, 1976-78 593, Leo Hamlett, 1993-96 555, Dave Sierer, 1986-88 530, Rick Scully, 1979-82 487, Tom DiMuzio, 1967-69 439, Don Miller, 1951-54 425, Frank Linzenbold, 1965-67 392, Bill Zwaan, 1973-75 PASSES INTERCEPTED (Game) 4, Scott Brunner vs. Villanova, 1979 4, Bill Vergantino vs. UNH, 1990 4, Rich Gannon vs. Lehigh, 1984 4, Leo Hamlett vs. W&M, 1996 3, Numerous times, last was Mike Connor vs. Wm. & Mary, 2001 PASSES INTERCEPTED (Season) 24, B.J. Webster, 1983 20, Dave Sierer, 1988 17, Bill Vergantino, 1990 16, Scott Brunner, 1979 16, Jeff Komlo, 1976 15, Bill Zwaan, 1974 15, Matt Nagy, 2000 14, Dave Sierer, 1987 14, Rick Scully, 1982 14, Jeff Komlo, 1977 14, LeoHamlett, 1996 PASSES INTERCEPTED (Career) 46, Bill Vergantino, 1989-92 43, Jeff Komlo, 1976-78 35, Matt Nagy, 1997-2000 34, Rick Scully, 1979-82 34, Dave Sierer, 1986-88 32, Rich Gannon, 1984-86 28, B.J. Webster, 1982-84 27, Bill Zwaan, 1973-75 27, Leo Hamlett, 1993-96 25, Frank Linzenbold, 1965-67 24, Don Miller, 1951-54 CONSECUTIVE PASSES WITHOUT AN INTERCEPTION 150, Rich Gannon, 1986 101, Leo Hamlett, 1996 100, Brian Ginn, 1999 87, Leo Hamlett, 1995 83, Bill Vergantino, 1989 83, Brian Ginn, 1997 76, Bill Vergantino, 1992 LOWEST PASS INTERCEPTIONS (Season) 100 Attempts 2, Don Miller, 1954 (103 attempts) 2, Dale Fry, 1993 (122) 4, Brian Ginn, 1997 (192) 6, Sam Neff, 1971 (131) 6, Don Miller, 1953 (114) 6, John Davies, 1981 (107) 7, Tom Van Grofski, 1965 (167) LOWEST PASS INTERCEPTIONS (Career) 300 Attempts 7, Brian Ginn, 1996-99 (363) 16, Tom Van Grofski, 1963-65 (360) 18, Tom DiMuzio, 1967-69 (465) 22, Matt Nagy, 1997- (516) 25, Frank Linzenbold, 1965-67 (425) 27, Bill Zwaan, 1973-75 (392) 27, Leo Hamlett, 1993-96 (593) YARDS PASSING (Half) 358, Matt Nagy vs. UConn, 1998 (1st Half) YARDS PASSING (Game) 556, Matt Nagy vs. UConn, 1998 456, Matt Nagy vs. Villanova, 2000 369, Tom DiMuzio vs. Lehigh, 1969 354, Rich Gannon vs. Maine, 1986 349, Matt Nagy vs. W&M, 1998 349, Matt Nagy vs. Hofstra, 2000 347, Tom DiMuzio vs. Villanova, 1969 344, Matt Nagy vs. Northeastern, 1998 327, Dale Fry vs. JMU, 1993 324, Rich Gannon vs. W. Chester, 1986 317, Keith Langan vs. W. Chester, 1994 317, Matt Nagy vs. UNH, 2000 311, Bill Vergantino vs. Navy, 1990 309, BrianGinn vs. Villanova, 1999 307, B.J. Webster vs. Lehigh, 1983 301, Leo Hamlett vs. URI, 1996 298, Tom DiMuzio vs. Boston U., 1969 298, Dave Sierer vs. Maine, 1987 296, Scott Brunner vs. Youngstown State, 1979 295,Matt Nagy vs. Maine, 1998 YARDS PASSING (Season) 3,436, Matt Nagy, 2000 2,916, Matt Nagy, 1998 2,795, Rich Gannon, 1986 2,677, Jeff Komlo, 1978 2,401, Scott Brunner, 1979 2,179, Tom DiMuzio, 1969 2,086, Leo Hamlett, 1995 2,075, Leo Hamlett, 1996 2,030, Bill Vergantino, 1992 1,924, B.J. Webster, 1983 1,885, Dave Sierer, 1988 1,767, Dave Sierer, 1987 YARDS PASSING (Career) 8,214, Matt Nagy, 1997-2000 6,487, Bill Vergantino, 1989-92 5,927, Rich Gannon, 1984-86 5,256, Jeff Komlo, 1976-78 4,993, Leo Hamlett, 1993-96 3,964, Rick Scully, 1979-82 3,757, Tom DiMuzio, 1967-69 3,692, Dave Sierer, 1986-88 3,108, Don Miller, 1951-54 2,964, Bill Zwaan, 1973-75 2,839, Brian Ginn, 1996-99 2,737, Frank Linzenbold, 1965-67 2,573, Scott Brunner, 1978-79 YARDS PASSING PER GAME (Season) 265.1, Matt Nagy, 1998 245.4, Matt Nagy, 2000 215.0, Rich Gannon, 1986 198.0. Tom DiMuzio, 1969 191.2, Jeff Komlo, 1978 176.7, Dave Sierer, 1987 174.9, B.J. Webster, 1983 172.9,Leo Hamlett, 1996 171.5, Scott Brunner, 1979 166.1, Frank Linzenbold, 1967 160.5,Leo Hamlett, 1995 YARDS PASSING PER GAME (Career) 182.5, Matt Nagy, 1997-2000 169.3, Rich Gannon, 1984-86 154.1, Matt Nagy, 1997- 147.7, Dave Sierer, 1986-88 146.0, Jeff Komlo, 1976-78 135.1, Bill Vergantino, 1989-92 128.6, Scott Brunner, 1978-79 119.0, Frank Linzenbold, 1965-67 118.8, Leo Hamlett, 1993-96 110.9, Tom Van Grofski 107.3, Tom DiMuzio, 1967-69 MOST YARDS PASSING (Consecutive Games) 851, Matt Nagy vs. Maine-UConn, 1998 784, Matt Nagy vs. UConn-Richmond, 1998 719, Matt Nagy vs. Villanova-Portland State, 2000 693, Matt Nagy vs. Northeastern- William & Mary, 1998 667, Tom DiMuzio vs. Lehigh-Boston U., 1969 588, Matt Nagy vs. New Hampshire- Northeastern, 1998 581, Scott Brunner vs. Youngstown State-Colgate, 1979 579, Rich Gannon vs. Lehigh-Maine, 1986 568, Matt Nagy vs. Massachusetts- Villanova, 2000 563, Matt Nagy vs. The Citadel-Hofstra, 2000 560, Matt Nagy vs. William & Mary- Youngstown State, 1998 527, Rich Gannon vs. W&M-Lehigh, 1986 513, Jeff Komlo vs. Winston-Salem- Eastern Illinois, 1978 200-YARD GAMES (Season) 9, Matt Nagy, 1998 9, Matt Nagy, 2000 8, Rich Gannon, 1986 6, Jeff Komlo, 1978 5, Scott Brunner, 1979 4, Tom DiMuzio, 1969 4, Frank Linzenbold, 1967 4, Leo Hamlett, 1995 3, Bill Vergantino, 1989 3, Dave Sierer, 1987 3, Rich Gannon, 1984 3, B.J. Webster, 1983 3, Jeff Komlo, 1977 3, Leo Hamlett, 1996 3, Matt Nagy, 1999 200-YARD GAMES (Career) 22, Matt Nagy, 1997-2000 12, Rich Gannon, 1984-86 9, Jeff Komlo, 1976-78 8, Leo Hamlett, 1993-96 8, Bill Vergantino, 1989-92 5, Scott Brunner, 1978-79 5, Tom DiMuzio, 1967-69 5, Dave Sierer, 1986-88 4, Frank Linzenbold, 1965-67 4, Brian Ginn, 1996-99 3, B.J. Webster, 1982-84 2, Dale Fry, 1992-93 2, Keith Langan, 1992-95 CONSECUTIVE 200-YARD GAMES 9, Matt Nagy, 1998 4, Matt Nagy, 2000 3, Tom DiMuzio, 1969 3, Jeff Komlo, 1977 3, Rich Gannon, 1986 3, Matt Nagy, 2000 2, done 11 times, 2 times each by Rich Gannon in 1986, Jeff Komlo in 1978, and Scott Brunner in 1979- last accomplished by Matt Nagy in 1999 300-YARD PASSING GAMES 6, Matt Nagy, 1997-2000 2, Rich Gannon, 1986 2, Tom DiMuzio, 1969 1, Bill Vergantino, 1990 1, B.J. Webster, 1983 1, Dale Fry, 1993 1, Keith Langan, 1994 1, Leo Hamlett, 1996 1, Brian Ginn, 1999 TOUCHDOWN PASSES (Game) 5, Tom DiMuzio vs. Lehigh, 1969 5, Scott Brunner vs. C.W. Post, 1979 4, Keith Langan vs. W. Chester, 1994 4, Don Miller vs. Bucknell, 1953 4, Bob Hooper vs. Temple, 1955 4, Tom Van Grofski vs. Rutgers, 1964 4, Tom Van Grofski vs. Lehigh, 1965 4, Matt Nagy vs. W&M, 1998 3, Numerous times, last was Sam Postlethwait vs. UNH, 2001 TOUCHDOWN PASSES (Season) 29, Matt Nagy, 2000 24, Tom DiMuzio, 1969 24, Scott Brunner, 1979 20, Jeff Komlo, 1978 20, Matt Nagy, 1998 19, Leo Hamlett, 1996 18, Bill Vergantino, 1992 16, Leo Hamlett, 1995 16, Rich Gannon, 1986 16, Rick Scully, 1982 15, Dave Sierer, 1987 14, B.J. Webster, 1983 14, Brian Ginn, 1997 TOUCHDOWN PASSES (Career) 58, Matt Nagy, 1997-2000 47, Bill Vergantino, 1989-92 42, Leo Hamlett, 1993-96 41, Rick Scully, 1979-82 38, Tom DiMuzio, 1967-69 37, Jeff Komlo, 1976-78 36, Don Miller, 1951-54 35, Rich Gannon, 1984-86 28, Dave Sierer, 1986-88 26, Scott Brunner, 1978-79 23, Bill Zwaan, 1973-75 23, Scotty Reihm, 1971-73 22, Brian Ginn, 1996-99 CONSECUTIVE GAMES WITH TOUCHDOWN PASS 14, Matt Nagy, 2000 12, Jeff Komlo, 1977-78 12, Bill Zwaan, 1973-74 11, Tom DiMuzio, 1969 11, Leo Hamlett, 1996 10, Matt Nagy, 1998 10, Bill Vergantino, 1992 9, Rick Scully, 1982 8, Dave Sierer, 1988 8, Rich Gannon, 1986 8, Rick Scully, 1980-81 8, Scott Brunner, 1978 8, Scotty Reihm, 1972-73 BEST PASSING PCT. (Game) 1.000, Bill Vergantino vs. Towson, 1992 (11-11) .823, Leo Hamlett vs. Maine, 1995 (14- 17) .821, Matt Nagy vs. UConn, 1998 (23- 28) .818, Bill Vergantino vs. Wm. & Mary, 1991 (9-11) .800, Larry Catuzzi vs. Lehigh, 1956 (8- 10) .791, Bill Vergantino vs. James Madison, 1991 (19-24) .789, Rich Gannon vs. Navy, 1985 (15- 19) .786, Tom Van Grofski vs. Boston U., 1965 (11-15) .782, Rich Gannon vs. Massachusetts, 1986 (18-23) .768, Bill Vergantino vs. Navy, 1991 (20-26) .765, Dale Fry vs. West Chester, 1993 (13-17) BEST PASSING PCT. (Season) .691, Jim Breyer, 1958 (39-63) .650, Matt Nagy, 1997 .611, Matt Nagy, 1998 .597, Scotty Reihm, 1972 .586, Sam Neff, 1971 .583, Don Miller, 1954 .566, Jeff Komlo, 1978 .565, Bill Vergantino, 1991 .557, Dal Fry, 1993 .557, Rich Gannon, 1986 BEST PASSING PCT. (Career) .561, Matt Nagy, 1997-00 (502-895) .547, Rich Gannon, 1984-86 .535, Scotty Reihm, 1971-73 .534, Brian Ginn, 1996-99 .533, Dave Sierer, 1986-88 .525, Jeff Komlo, 1976-78 .520, Dale Fry, 1990-93 .518, Sam Neff, 1970-71 .517, Bill Vergantino, 1989-92 .507, Scott Brunner, 1978-79 *PASSING RATING (Game) 305.9, Bill Vergantino vs. Towson, 1992 301.2, Keith Langan vs. Richmond, 1993 300.1, Leo Hamlett vs. Maine, 1995 285.7, Sam Postlethwait vs. New Hampshire, 2001 284.3, Matt Nagy vs. UConn, 1998 262.7, Dale Fry vs. W. Chester, 1993 *PASSING RATING (Season) 160.8, Dale Fry, 1993 157.4, Matt Nagy, 1998 156.0, Matt Nagy, 1997 152.0, Keith Langan, 1994 148.4, Leo Hamlett, 1995 147.0, Brian Ginn, 1997 146.0, Matt Nagy, 2000 144.2, Tom DiMuzio, 1969 143.7, Bill Vergantino, 1992 *PASSING RATING (Career) 146.74, Matt Nagy, 1997-2000 145.71, Scott Brunner, 1978-79 142.64, Dale Fry, 1990-93 135.27, Brian Ginn, 1996-99 131.88, Leo Hamlett, 1993-96 129.96, Tom DiMuzio, 1967-69 125.70, Don Miller, 1951-54 123.47, Bill Vergantino, 1989-92 121.95, Don Miller, 1951-54 121.35, Jeff Komlo, 1976-78 119.64, Rich Gannon, 1984-86 *Based on NCAAFormula LONGEST COMPLETED PASS 88, Matt Nagy to Eddie Conti vs. Northeastern, 1998 87, Tom DiMuzio to Pat Walker vs. Villanova, 1969 85, Brian Ginn to Courtney Batts vs. UMass, 1997 83, Matt Nagy to Jamin Elliott vs. Richmond, 2000 83, Sam Postlethwait to Brett Veach vs. New Hampshire, 2001 82, Bill Zwann to Bill Cubit vs. Youngstown, 1974 82, Brian Ginn to Jamin Elliott vs. Villanova, 1999 80, Leo Hamlett to Eddie Conti vs. Lehigh, 1996 79, Chuck Zolak to Tom Harrison vs. Gettysburg, 1963 79, Jim Colbert to Pete Johnson vs. Gettysburg, 1969 77, Scotty Reihm to Vern Roberts vs. Gettysburg, 1972 76, Scotty Reihm to Bill Cubit vs. Lehigh, 1973 76, Rich Gannon to Bob Norris vs. Lehigh, 1986 76, Matt Nagy to Eddie Conti vs. UConn, 1998 76, Walt Paul to Paul Hart vs. Western Maryland, 1942 75, Sam Neff to Jim Colbert vs. Bucknell, 1971 75, Jeff Komlo to Craig Carroll vs. Colgate, 1977 75, Scott Brunner to Jay Hooks vs. Youngstown State #2, 1979 74, Rick Scully to Cliff Clement vs. WesternKentucky, 1981 73, Don Miller to Tom Redfield vs. Lafayette, 154 72, Bill Cubit to Albert Brown vs. Maine, 1972 72, Bill Shockley to Marvel McWilliams vs. Bradley, 1949 72, Matt Nagy to Derrick Downs vs. Connecticut, 1998 71, Rick Scheetz to Fred Singleton vs. Towson State, 1984 71, Jeff Komlo to Lou Mariani vs. Rhode Island, 1978 71, William Hogan to Walt Paul vs. Ursinus, 1941 70, Bill Vergantino toLanue Johnson vs. UMass, 1992 70, Matt Nagy to Jamin Elliott vs. Lehigh, 2000 69, Leo Hamlett to Norman Coleman vs. Villanova, 1995 68, Leo Hamlett to Courtney Batts vs. Rhode Island, 1996 68, Matt Nagy to Butter Pressey vs. Hofstra, 2000 67, Ted Kempski to Ollie Baker vs. Ohio University, 1961 66, Tom DiMuzio to Ron Withelder vs. Boston U., 1968 66, Bob Smith toLarry Rybicki vs. C.W. Post, 1971 65, Rich Gannon to Bob Norris vs. Richmond, 1986 65, Matt Nagy to Jamin Elliott vs. Villanova, 2000 64, Gary Bierc to Paul Hammond vs. Princeton, 1981 64, Bill Vergantino to Daryl Brown vs. UMass, 1992 64, Leo Hamlett to Eddie Conti vs. Maine, 1996 64, Matt Nagy to Jamin Elliott vs. Portland State, 2000 PASS RECEIVING RECEPTIONS (Game) 15, Eddie Conti vs. UConn, 1998 13, Eddie Conti vs. W&M, 1998 12, Brian Adam vs. Villanova, 1977 11, Darrin Ferrell vs. Navy, 1990 11, Eddie Conti vs. Maine, 1998 11, Pete Ravettine vs. E. Illinois, 1978 10, Courtney Batts vs. Lehigh, 1997 10, Bill Cubit vs. Bucknell, 1973 10, Mike Purzycki vs. Bucknell, 1967 9, James Anderson vs. Richmond, 1987 9, Eddie Conti vs. Maine, 1996 9, Pete Ravettine vs. Middle Tennessee, 1978 9, Eddie Conti vs. Richmond, 1998 9, Eddie Conti vs. UNH, 1998 RECEPTIONS (Season) 91, Eddie Conti, 1998 60, Courtney Batts, 1997 58, Jamin Elliott, 2000 58, Brett Veach, 2000 57, Pete Ravettine, 1978 54, James Anderson, 1987 50, Dan Cooper, 1992 49, Jay Hooks, 1979 49, Courtney Batts, 1995 48, Brian Adam, 1977 47, Eddie Conti, 1996 47, Todd Lott, 1986 47, Bill Cubit, 1974 47, Jamin Elliott, 1999 RECEPTIONS (Career) 192, Eddie Conti, 1994-98 179, Courtney Batts, 1994-97 158, Jamin Elliott, 1998-2001 118, Ron Withelder, 1967-69 112, Bob Norris, 1984-86 105, Dan Cooper, 1990-93 99, Brett Veach, 1998-2001 98, Mike Purzycki, 1967-69 96, James Anderson, 1987-88 94, Craig Cummings, 1997-2000 78, John Yergey, 1987-89 69, Paul Hammond, 1981-83 69, Todd Lott, 1984-86 63, Keita Malloy, 1990-93 61, Jay Hooks, 1978-80 61, Lanue Johnson, 1990-93 59, Pete Ravettine, 1977-78 59, Brian Adam, 1975-77 59, Bill Cubit, 1973-74 58, Pat Walker, 1968-70 56, Wes Frith, 1962-64 53, Jim Colbert, 1969-71 52, Fred Singleton, 1984-86 52, Andre Thompson, 1995-98 51, Larry Wagner, 1974-76 50, John Gilman, 1987-89 50, Butter Pressey, 1998-01 RECEPTIONS PER GAME (Season) 8.3, Eddie Conti, 1998 4.9, James Anderson, 1987 4.8, Brian Adam, 1977 4.7, Mike Purzycki, 1966 4.3, Jamin Elliott, 1999 4.3, Courtney Batts, 1997 4.3, Eddie Conti, 1996 4.3, Todd Lott, 1986 4.1, Pete Ravettine, 1978 4.1, Jamin Elliott, 2000 4.1, Brett Veach, 2000 4.0, Ron Withelder, 1967 4.0, Mike Purzycki, 1965 4.0, Wes Frith, 1964 RECEPTIONS PER GAME (Career) 4.2, James Anderson, 1987-88 3.9, Eddie Conti, 1994-98 3.6, Courtney Batts, 1994-97 3.6, Mike Purzycki, 1967-69 3.4,Jamin Elliott, 1998-2001 3.4, Todd Lott, 1984-86 3.2, Bob Norris, 1984-86 2.9, Ron Withelder, 1967-69 2.9, Pete Ravettine, 1977-78 2.4, Dan Cooper, 1990-93 2.4, John Yergey, 1987-89 2.4, Darrin Ferrell, 1988-90 2.4, Jay Hooks, 1978-80 CONSECUTIVE GAMES CATCHING A PASS 38, Eddie Conti, 1996-98 27, Courtney Batts, 1994-97 25, Jamin Elliott, 2000-01 23, Dan Cooper, 1990-93 23, James Anderson, 1987-88* 23,John Yergey, 1988-89 22, Ron Withelder, 1967-69 *= Every game of career YARDS RECEIVING (Half) 200, Eddie Conti vs. UConn, 1998 (1st Half) YARDS RECEIVING (Game) 354, Eddie Conti vs. UConn, 1998 234, Eddie Conti vs. Northeast., 1998 208, Pete Ravettine vs. Middle Tennessee, 1978 207, Eddie Conti vs. W&M, 1998 206, Courtney Batts vs. W. Chester, 1994 198, Darrin Ferrell vs. Navy, 1990 196, Eddie Conti vs. Maine, 1996 183, Courtney Batts vs. Northeastern, 1995 182, Jay Hooks vs. Youngstown, 1979 182, Brian Adam vs. Villanova, 1977 178, Courtney Batts vs. UMass, 1997 164, Jamin Elliott vs. Villanova, 1999 162, Jay Hooks vs. Colgate, 1979 158, Dan Cooper vs. Richmond, 1992 156, Pete Ravettine vs. E. Illinois, 1978 154, Eddie Conti vs. Richmond, 1998 153, Pat Walker vs. Lehigh, 1969 150, Courtney Batts vs. URI, 1996 147, Bill Cubit vs. Maine, 1974 146, Jamin Elliott vs. Portland St., 2000 143, James Anderson vs. UMass, 1987 140, James Anderson vs. Richmond, 1987 YARDS RECEIVING (Season) 1,712, Eddie Conti, 1998 (NCAAI-AARecord) 1,317, Jamin Elliott, 2000 1,067, James Anderson, 1987 1,048, Courtney Batts, 1997 1,036, Jay Hooks, 1979 1,026, Pete Ravettine, 1978 957, Courtney Batts, 1995 889, Eddie Conti, 1996 850, Jamin Elliott, 1999 826, Courtney Batts, 1996 818, Eddie Conti, 1995 815, Brett Veach, 2000 797, Dan Cooper, 1992 770, Dan Cooper, 1993 749, BrianAdam, 1977 YARDS RECEIVING (Career) 3,737, Eddie Conti, 1994-98 3,522, Courtney Batts, 1994-97 3,068, Jamin Elliott, 1998-2001 1,880, Ron Withelder, 1967-69 1,772, Dan Cooper, 1990-93 1,749, James Anderson, 1987-88 1,501, Craig Cummings, 1997-2000 1,470, Brett Veach, 1998-2001 1,390, Mike Purzycki, 1967-69 1,269, Jay Hooks, 1978-80 1,245, Keita Malloy, 1990-93 1,227, Bob Norris, 1984-86 1,189, Paul Hammond, 1981-83 1,051, Todd Lott, 1984-86 1,040, Pete Ravettine, 1977-78 1,025, John Yergey, 1987-89 993, Wes Frith, 1962-64 951, Pat Walker, 1968-70 943, Brian Adam, 1975-77 936, Darrin Ferrell, 1988-90 YARDS RECEIVING PER GAME (Season) 155.6, Eddie Conti, 1998 97.0, James Anderson, 1987 95.5, Jamin Elliott, 2000 80.8, Eddie Conti, 1996 77.3, Jamin Elliott, 1999 74.9, Courtney Batts, 1997 74.9, Brian Adam, 1976 74.0, Jay Hooks, 1979 73.6, Courtney Batts, 1995 73.3, Pete Ravettine, 1978 68.8, Courtney Batts, 1996 YARDS RECEIVING PER GAME (Career) 76.7, Eddie Conti, 1994-98 76.0, James Anderson, 1987-88 70.4, Courtney Batts, 1994-97 66.7, Jamin Elliott, 1998-2001 52.5, Todd Lott, 1984-86 52.0, Pete Ravettine, 1977-78 51.5, Mike Purzycki, 1967-69 50.8, Jay Hooks, 1978-80 46.8, Darrin Ferrell, 1988-90 45.8, Ron Withelder, 1967-69 RECEIVING YARDS (Consecutive Games) 508, Eddie Conti vs. Connecticut- Richmond, 1998 476, Eddie Conti vs. Maine-Connecticut, 1998 441, Eddie Conti vs. Northeastern- William & Mary, 1998 373, Eddie Conti vs. New Hampshire- Northeastern, 1998 366, Jamin Elliott vs. Villanova-Portland State, 2000 326, Pete Ravettine vs. North Carolina A&T-Middle Tennessee, 1978 100-YD. GAMES (Season) 9, Eddie Conti, 1998 7, Jamin Elliott, 2000 6, James Anderson, 1987 5, Pete Ravettine, 1978 4, Jay Hooks, 1979 3, Eddie Conti, 1995 3, Courtney Batts, 1996 3, Courtney Batts, 1997 3, Jamin Elliott, 1999 100-YD. GAMES (Career) 13, Eddie Conti, 1994-98 11, Jamin Elliott, 1998-2001 9, Courtney Batts, 1994-97 8, James Anderson, 1987-88 5, Pete Ravettine, 1977-78 4, Jay Hooks, 1977-79 CONSECUTIVE 100-YARD RECEIVING GAMES 5, Eddie Conti, 1998 4, Eddie Conti, 1998 4, Jamin Elliott, 2000 3, James Anderson, 1987 2, Todd Lott, 1986 2, Bob Norris, 1986 2, Pete Ravettine, 1978 2, Eddie Conti, 1995 CONSECUTIVE 200-YD. GAMES 2, Eddie Conti, 1998 AVERAGE PER CATCH (Game) Minimum 4 catches 45.4, Jay Hooks vs. Youngstown State, 1979 (4 for 182 yards) 34.3, Courtney Batts vs. West Chester, 1994 (6-206) 34.2, Jay Hooks vs. Villanova, 1979, (4-137) 33.4, Eddie Conti vs. Northeastern, 1998 (7-234) AVG. PER CATCH (Season) Minimum 10 catches 27.2, Tom Harrison, 1963 (18-490) 25.6, Courtney Batts, 1994 25.1, Tom Redfield, 1954 23.1, Jamin Elliott, 2000 22.6, Keita Malloy, 1993 22.2, Pete Johnson, 1971 21.9, Kevin Phelan, 1981 21.5, Bill Cubit, 1973 21.5, Pat Walker, 1970 21.4, Lanue Johnson, 1992 21.1, Jay Hooks, 1979 20.9, Eddie Conti, 1995 20.6, Dick Kelley, 1968 20.2, Jaime Young, 1979 20.1, Jim Colbert, 1969 AVERAGE PER CATCH (Career) Minimum 20 catches 23.1, Pete Johnson, 1969-71 21.5, Tom Harrison, 1961-63 20.8, Jay Hooks, 1977-79 20.5, Tom Redfield, 1952-54 19.8, Keita Malloy, 1990-93 19.7, Courtney Batts, 1994-97 19.5, Dick Kelley, 1968-70 19.4, Jamin Elliott, 1998-01 19.0, Eddie Conti, 1994-98 Note. TE Jason VanKerkhoven averaged 24.7 on 16-395, 1996-99 TOUCHDOWN RECEPTIONS (Game) 4, Courtney Batts vs. W. Chester, 1994 3, Mike Purzycki vs. Rutgers, 1964 3, Paul Mueller vs. Lehigh, 1965 3, Pete Johnson vs. UNH, 1971 3, Eddie Conti vs. W&M, 1995 TOUCHDOWN RECEPTIONS (Season) 12, Pat Walker, 1969 11, James Anderson, 1987 10, Eddie Conti, 1998 9, Jay Hooks, 1979 9, Ron Withelder, 1968 9, Eddie Conti, 1995 9, Eddie Conti, 1996 8, Courtney Batts, 1994 8, Pete Johnson, 1971 8, Keita Malloy, 1993 8, Jamin Elliott, 2000 8, Brett Veach, 2000 TOUCHDOWN RECEPTIONS (Career) 31, Eddie Conti, 1994-98 27, Courtney Batts, 1994-97 19, Jamin Elliott, 1998-2001 17, James Anderson, 1987-88 15, Pat Walker, 1968-70 15, Dan Cooper, 1990-93 14, Ron Withelder, 1967-69 13, Keita Malloy, 1990-93 12, Kevin Phelan, 1980-82 12, Jay Hooks, 1979-80 12, Lou Mariani, 1977-79 12, Brett Veach, 1998-2001 CONSECUTIVE GAMES WITH A TOUCHDOWN RECEPTION 5, Bob Norris, 1986 5, James Anderson, 1987 4, Eddie Conti, 1996 4, Eddie Conti, 1998 4, Eddie Conti, 1998 TOTAL OFFENSE MOST PLAYS (Game) 64, Bill Vergantino vs. UNH, 1989 58, Rich Gannon vs. Maine, 1986 56, Leo Hamlett vs. W&M, 1996 53, Rich Gannon vs. W. Chester, 1986 53, Bill Vergantino vs. W. Chester,1992 51, Bill Vergantino vs. W&M, 1990 51, B.J. Webster vs. Bucknell, 1983 49, Bill Vergantino vs. JMU, 1991 49, Dale Fry vs. J. Madison, 1993 49, Matt Nagy vs. UConn, 1998 48, Dave Sierer vs. UConn, 1987 47, Tom DiMuzio vs. Lehigh, 1969 46, Rich Gannon vs. Holy Cross, 1985 46, Leo Hamlett vs. W&M, 1996 46, Leo Hamlett vs. Rh. Island, 1996 46, Mike Connor vs. Villanova, 2001 45, Roger Mason (FB) vs. Temple, 1972 45, Matt Nagy vs. Villanova, 2000 MOST PLAYS (Season) 551, Rich Gannon, 1986 451, Bill Vergantino, 1990 438, Dave Sierer, 1988 434, Jeff Komlo, 1978 425, Leo Hamlett, 1996 422, Matt Nagy, 2000 416, Rick Scully, 1982 402, Bill Vergantino, 1992 393, Rich Gannon, 1985 392, Bill Vergantino, 1989 391, Leo Hamlett, 1995 MOST PLAYS (Career) 1,580, Bill Vergantino, 1989-92 1,330, Rich Gannon, 1984-86 1,044, Leo Hamlett, 1993-96 1,019, Matt Nagy, 1997-2000 911, Jeff Komlo, 1976-78 909, Rick Scully, 1979-82 803, Dave Sierer, 1986-88 801, Tom DiMuzio, 1967-69 619, Leo Hamlett, 1993-96 604, Chuck Hall, 1968-70 565, Brian Ginn, 1996-99 558, Don Miller, 1951-54 MOST YARDS (Half) 358, Matt Nagy vs. UConn, 1998 (1st Half) MOST YARDS (Game) 537, Matt Nagy vs. UConn, 1998 437, Matt Nagy vs. Villanova, 2000 395, Rich Gannon vs. W. Chester, 1986 378, Keith Langan vs. W. Chester, 1994 377, Rich Gannon vs. Maine, 1986 376, Tom DiMuzio vs. Lehigh, 1969 375, Dale Fry vs. W. Chester, 1993 360, Bill Vergantino vs. JMU, 1991 357, Matt Nagy vs. W&M, 1998 346, Leo Hamlett vs. Hofstra, 1994 344, Bill Vergantino vs. Navy, 1990 338, Matt Nagy vs. Hofstra, 2000 337, Matt Nagy vs. W&M, 1998 337, Tom DiMuzio vs. Villanova, 1969 337, Dale Fry vs. JMU, 1993 337, Leo Hamlett vs. Villanova, 1995 330, Bill Vergantino vs. UNH, 1989 MOST YARDS (Season) 3,332, Rich Gannon, 1986 3,316, Matt Nagy, 2000 2,842, Leo Hamlett, 1995 2,808, Matt Nagy, 1998 2,690, Bill Vergantino, 1992 2,623, Jeff Komlo, 1978 2,510, Tom DiMuzio, 1969 2,436, Scott Brunner, 1979 2,228, Rick Scully, 1982 2,219, Bill Vergantino, 1990 2,172, Leo Hamlett, 1996 2,084, Rich Gannon, 1984 2,076, Bill Vergantino, 1989 2,066, Bill Vergantino, 1991 MOST YARDS (Career) 9,051, Bill Vergantino, 1989-92 7,943, Matt Nagy, 1997-2000 7,436, Rich Gannon, 1984-86 6,313, Leo Hamlett, 1993-96 5,421, Jeff Komlo, 1976-78 4,958, Rick Scully, 1979-82 4,587, Daryl Brown, 1991-94 4,738, Tom DiMuzio, 1967-69 3,877, Dave Sierer, 1986-88 3,286, Daryl Brown, 1990-93 3,088, Brian Ginn, 1996-99 MOST YARDS PER GAME (Season) 256.3, Rich Gannon, 1986 255.3, Matt Nagy, 1998 236.9, Matt Nagy, 2000 228.2, Tom DiMuzio, 1969 218.6, Leo Hamlett, 1995 201.7, Bill Vergantino, 1990 192.1, Bill Vergantino, 1992 189.5, Rich Gannon, 1994 188.7, Bill Vergantino, 1989 187.3, Jeff Komlo, 1978 186.0, Dave Sierer, 1987 MOST YARDS PER GAME (Career) 212.4, Rich Gannon, 1984-86 188.6, Bill Vergantino, 1989-92 176.5, Matt Nagy, 1997-2000 155.1, Dave Sierer, 1986-88 150.6, Jeff Komlo, 1976-78 150.3, Leo Hamlett, 1993-96 133.0, Scott Brunner, 1978-79 122.8, Tom Van Grofski, 1963-65 120.9, Rick Scully, 1979-82 119.5, Frank Linzenbold, 1965-67 SCORING MOST POINTS (Game) 27, Ed Thompson vs. Washington (Md.) College, 1935 24, Courtney Batts vs. W. Chester, 1994 24, Daryl Brown vs. Northeastern, 1994 24, Pat Williams vs. Lehigh, 1993 24, Bill Vergantino vs. Boston U., 1992 24, Bill Vergantino vs. Villanova, 1991 24, Vern Roberts vs. UNLV, 1974 24, Gardy Kahoe vs. Lehigh, 1971 24, Gardy Kahoe vs. Bucknell, 1971 24, Mariano Stalloni vs. Bradley, 1949 20, Glenn Covin vs. W. Chester, 1970 20, Randy Holmes vs. Maine, 1987 20, Pat Williams vs. Maine, 1995 20, Craig Cummings vs. Hofstra, 2000 MOST POINTS (Season) 144, Gardy Kahoe, 1971 132, Vern Roberts, 1974 110, Chuck Hall, 1970 104, Craig Cummings, 2000 102, Bill Vergantino, 1992 102, Lanue Johnson, 1992 100, Rich Gannon, 1986 100, Scott Collins, 2000 86, Daryl Brown, 1993 86, Lou Mariani, 1979 84, Bob Norris, 1996 84, Paul Hart, 1942 81, Sean Leach, 1995 MOST POINTS (Career) 308, Daryl Brown, 1991-94 268, Vern Roberts, 1972-74 268, Craig Cummings, 1997-2000 263, Sean Leach, 1994-97 228, Bill Vergantino, 1989-92 220, Butter Pressey, 1998-2001 218, Eddie Conti, 1994-98 217, Lanue Johnson, 1990-93 210, Gardy Kahoe, 1969-71 206, Chuck Hall, 1968-70 191, Brandt Kennedy, 1977-79 186, K.C. Knobloch, 1979-82 160, Rich Gannon, 1984-86 156, Tom DiMuzio, 1967-69 156, Mike Brown, 1961-63 154, Don O’Brien, 1987-89 MOST TOUCHDOWNS (Game) 4, Courtney Batts vs. W. Chester, 1994 4, Daryl Brown vs. Northeastern, 1994 4, Pat Williams vs. Lehigh, 1993 4, Ed Thompson vs. Washington College, 1935 4, Vern Roberts vs. UNLV, 1974 4, Gardy Kahoe vs. Lehigh,1971 4, Gardy Kahoe vs. Bucknell, 197 4, Bill Vergantino vs. Villanova, 1991 4, Bill Vergantino vs. Boston U., 1992 4, Mariano Stalloni vs. Bradley, 1949 MOST TOUCHDOWNS (Season) 24, Gardy Kahoe, 1971 21, Vern Roberts, 1974 18, Chuck Hall, 1970 17, Lanue Johnson, 1992 17, Bill Vergantino, 1992 16, Rich Gannon, 1986 16, Craig Cummings, 2000 14, Lou Mariani, 1979 14, Bob Norris, 1986 14, Daryl Brown, 1993 14, Butter Pressey, 2000 13, Rick Scully, 1982 13, Bill Armstrong, 1971 13, Daryl Brown, 1994 13, Craig Cummings, 1997 TOUCHDOWNS (Career) 50, Daryl Brown, 1991-94 44, Craig Cummings, 1997-2000 42, Vern Roberts, 1972-74 38, Bill Vergantino, 1989-92 37, Lanue Johnson, 1990-93 36, Eddie Conti, 1994-98 35, Gardy Kahoe, 1969-71 35, Butter Pressey, 1998-2001 34, Chuck Hall, 1968-70 26, Rich Gannon, 1984-86 25, Tom DiMuzio, 1967-69 25, Mike Brown, 1961-63 CONSECUTIVE GAMES SCORING TOUCHDOWN 13, Vern Roberts, 1974 12, Gardy Kahoe, 1970-71 11, Lanue Johnson, 1991-92 9, Glenn Covin, 1970-71 9, Craig Cummings, 1997-98 KICK SCORING MOST FIELD GOALS (Game) 3, K. C. Knobloch vs. Villanova, 1980 3, Neil Roberts vs. W&M, 1986 3, Don O'Brien vs. UMass, 1987 3, Steve Leo vs. Navy, 1992 3, Steve Leo vs. R. Island, 1993 3, Sean Leach vs. Northeastern, 1995 3, SeanLeach vs. Ga. Southern, 1997 3, Garon Sizemore vs. Youngstown State, 1998 3, Scott Collins vs. Villanova, 2000 MOST FIELD GOALS (Season) 14, Scott Collins, 2000 12, Brandt Kennedy, 1978 12, Sean Leach, 1995 11, K.C. Knobloch, 1981 11, Garon Sizemore, 1998 10, Sean Leach, 1997 10, Mark Drozic, 1990 10, Don O'Brien, 1988 9, Neil Roberts, 1986 9, K.C.Knobloch, 1980 7, Don O’Brien, 1987 7, Hank Kline, 1976 7, Sean Leach, 1994 MOST FIELD GOALS (Career) 32, Sean Leach, 1994-97 26, K. C. Knobloch, 1980-82 23, Don O'Brien, 1987-89 21, Brandt Kennedy, 1977-79 16, Scott Collins, 2000- 16, Garon Sizemore, 1998-99 15, Mark Drozic, 1990-91 14, Hank Kline, 1974-76 14, Neil Roberts, 1985-86 14, John Gasson, 1983-85 12, Steve Leo, 1990-93 11, Jeff Lippincott, 1966-68 9, John Osborn, 1962-63 5, Jim Albertson, 1969 5, Marc Samonisky, 1970 FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS (Game) 4, K.C. Knobloch vs. Lehigh, 1982 4, K.C. Knobloch vs. Villanova, 1980 4, Garon Sizemore vs. Youngstown State, 1998 4, Scott Collins vs. Georgia Southern, 2000 3, many times FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS (Season) 21, Scott Collins, 2000 19, Brandt Kennedy, 1978 19, Don O'Brien, 1988 17, K.C. Knobloch, 1981 15, Sean Leach, 1997 15, Garon Sizemore, 1998 14, Sean Leach, 1995 14, Neil Roberts, 1987 14, K. C. Knobloch, 1980 13, K. C. Knobloch, 1982 13, Hank Kline, 1976 FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS (Career) 51, Sean Leach, 1994-97 44, K. C. Knobloch, 1980-82 42, Brandt Kennedy, 1977-79 40, Don O'Brien, 1987-89 29, Hank Kline, 1974-76 28, Scott Collins, 2000- 28, Jeff Lippincott, 1966-68 25, John Gasson, 1983-85 25, Garon Sizemore, 1998-99 24, Steve Leo, 1990-93 22, Mark Drozic, 1990-91 18, John Osborn, 1962-63 FIELD GOAL PCT. (Season) 1.000, John Gasson, 1984 (6-6) .800, Sean Leach, 1995 .733, Garon Sizemore, 1998 .667, Sean Leach, 1997 .667, Scott Collins, 2000 .647, K.C. Knobloch, 1981 .643, K.C. Knobloch, 1980 .643, Neil Roberts, 1987 .631, Brandt Kennedy, 1978 .625, Mar Samonisky, 1970 .625, Jim Albertson, 1969 FIELD GOAL PCT. (Career) .681, Mark Drozic, 1990-91 .640, Garon Sizemore, 1998-99 .627, Sean Leach, 1994-97 .609, Neil Roberts, 1985-86 .590, K.C. Knobloch, 1979-82 .575, Don O’Brien, 1987-89 .571, Scott Collins, 2000- .560, John Gasson, 1983-85 .500, Brandt Kennedy, 1977-79 .500, John Osborn, 1962-63 .500, Steve Leo, 1990-93 LONGEST FIELD GOAL 54, Steve Leo vs. Navy, 1992 53, Steve Leo vs. Richmond,1991 52, Don O'Brien vs. Navy, 1988 50, SeanLeach vs. Northeastern,1995 48, Hank Kline vs. Villanova, 1976 48, Garon Sizemore vs. Youngstown State, 1998 47, Don O'Brien vs. UMass, 1987 47, K.C. Knobloch vs. Villanova, 1980 47, Brandt Kennedy vs. Youngstown State, 1979 47, Garon Sizemore vs. Youngstown State, 1998 46, Brandt Kennedy vs. Lehigh, 1978 46, Scott Collins vs. Citadel, 2000 45, K.C. Knobloch vs. Villanova, 1980 45, Sean Leach vs. Boston U., 1996 43, John Osborn vs. Gettysburg, 1963 43, K.C. Knobloch vs. Temple, 1980 43, Hank Kline vs. W&M, 1976 43, Jeff Lippincott vs. Gettysburg, 1966 43, Sean Leach vs. Northeastern, 1995 40, Frank Creamer vs. Springfield, 1926 (won game) 40, Garon Sizemore vs. Connecticut, 1998 40, Garon Sizemore vs. W&M, 1999 38, Charles Gibson vs. Villanova, 1924 40, Scott Collins vs. William & Mary, 2001 38, Charles Gibson vs. Villanova, 1924 CONSECUTIVE FIELD GOALS 7, John Gasson, 1983-84 7, Sean Leach, 1995 6, Don O'Brien, 1988 5, Mark Drozic, 1990 5, Scott Collins, 2000 CONSECUTIVE GAMES KICKING A FIELD GOAL 9, Don O'Brien, 1987-88 6, Brandt Kennedy, 1978-79 6, Garon Sizemore, 1998 6, Scott Collins, 2000 5, K.C. Knobloch, 1981 PAT BY KICKING (Game) 10, Larry Washington vs. C.W. Post, 1971 8, Steve Leo vs. Lehigh, 1993 8, Steve Leo vs. Samford, 1992 7, Sean Leach vs. UMass, 1994 7, K.C. Knobloch vs. Princeton, 1981 7, Brandt Kennedy vs. Va. Union, 1979 7, Al Samonisky vs. Baldwin-Wallace, 1973 7, Mark Drozic vs. UConn, 1991 7, Steve Leo vs. Boston U., 1992 7, Steve Leo vs. Montana, 1993 7, Sean Leach vs. W. Chester, 1995 7, Scott Collins vs. W. Chester, 2000 7, Scott Collins vs. Portland St., 2000 PAT BY KICKING (Season) 62, Brandt Kennedy, 1979 62, Scott Collins, 2000 57, Steve Leo, 1993 53, Steve Leo, 1992 50, Sean Leach, 1997 47, Mark Drozic, 1991 46, Neil Roberts, 1986 45, SeanLeach, 1995 44, Larry Washington, 1971 40, Brandt Kennedy, 1978 40, K. C. Knobloch, 1981 40, Sean Leach, 1994 40, Garon Sizemore, 1998 PAT BY KICKING (Career) 167, SeanLeach, 1994-97 128, Brandt Kennedy, 1977-79 111, Steve Leo, 1990-93 108, K.C. Knobloch, 1979-82 86, Scott Collins, 2000- 85, Don O'Brien, 1987-89 78, Larry Washington, 1971-72 73, Garon Sizemore, 1998-99 70, Jeff Lippincott, 1966-68 69, Mark Drozic, 1990-91 66, Hank Kline, 1974-76 58, Neil Roberts, 1985-86 PAT BY KICKING ATT. (Game) 10, Larry Washington vs. C.W. Post, 1971 10, Scott Collins vs. W. Chester, 2000 9, Steve Leo vs. Lehigh, 1993 8, K.C. Knobloch vs. Princeton, 1981 8, Brandt Kennedy vs. Va. Union, 1979 8, Steve Leo vs. Samford, 199 8, Steve Leo vs. Maine, 1992 7, numerous times PAT BY KICKING ATT. (Season) 67, Scott Collins, 2000 64, Brandt Kennedy, 1979 61, Steve Leo, 1993 61, Steve Leo, 1992 56, Larry Washington, 1971 52, Sean Leach, 1997 51, Brandt Kennedy, 1978 49, Sean Leach, 1995 47, Neil Roberts, 1986 47, Mark Drozic, 1991 45, Garon Sizemore, 1998 44, K.C. Knobloch, 1981 43, K.C. Knobloch, 1982 PAT BY KICKING ATT. (Career) 180, Sean Leach, 1994-97 141, Brandt Kennedy, 1977-79 122, Steve Leo, 1990-93 118, K.C. Knobloch, 1979-82 94, Larry Washington, 1971-72 92, Scott Collins, 2000- 84, Garon Sizemore, 1998-99 79, Jeff Lippincott, 1966-68 75, Hank Kline, 1972-74 70, Mark Drozic, 1990 65, Don O’Brien, 1986-88 60, Neil Roberts, 1985-86 PAT KICKING PCT. (Season) 1.000, Mark Drozic, 1991 (47-47) 1.000, John Gasson, 1984 (26- 26) .978, Neil Roberts, 1986 (46-47) .969, Brandt Kennedy, 1979 (62-64) .967, K.C. Knobloch, 1980 .964, Hank Kline, 1975 .961, Sean Leach, 1997 .960, Scott Collins, 2001 .956, Hank Kline, 1974 .950, Sean Leach, 1994 PAT KICKING PCT. (Career) .985, Mark Drozic, 1990-91 (69-70) .967, Neil Roberts, 1985-86 (58-60) .935, Scott Collins, 2000- .928, Sean Leach, 1994-97 .915, K.C. Knobloch, 1979-82 .910, Steve Leo, 1990-93 .908, Brandt Kennedy, 1977-79 .893, John Gasson, 1983-85 .886, Jeff Lippincott, 1966-68 .881, Al Samonisky, 1973 .880, Hank Kline, 1972-74 CONSECUTIVE PAT MADE 50, Mark Drozic, 1990-1991 45, Neil Roberts, 1986 37, ScottCollins, 2000-01 33, K.C. Knobloch, 1981-82 33, Hank Kline, 1975-76 31, John Gasson, 1983-85 31, Sean Leach, 1995 29, Sean Leach, 1994 28, Sean Leach, 1997 27, Steve Leo, 1992 27, Garon Sizemore, 1998 POINTS BY KICKING (Game) 15, Neil Roberts vs. W&M, 1986 15, Scott Collins vs. Villanova, 2000 13, Don O'Brien vs. UMass, 1987 13, Steve Leo vs. Navy, 1992 13, SeanLeach vs. Northeastern, 1995 12, Garon Sizemore vs. Youngstown State, 1998 11, Sean Leach vs. JMU, 1995 11, Brandt Kennedy vs. Winston- Salem, 1978 11, Sean Leach vs. Hofstra, 1994 10, Sean Leach vs. Youngstown, 1995 10, Brandt Kennedy vs. URI, 1979 10, Brandt Kennedy, vs. Va. Union, 1978 10, Larry Washington vs. CW Post, 1970 10, Mark Drozic vs. Maine, 1991 10, Steve Leo vs. Rhode Island, 1992 10, Sean Leach vs. UMass, 1997 10, Sean Leach vs. Ga. Southern, 1997 10, Garon Sizemore vs. W. Chester, 1998 10, Garon Sizemore vs. Wm. & Mary, 1999 POINTS BY KICKING (Season) 104, Scott Collins, 2000 81, Sean Leach, 1995 80, Sean Leach, 1997 80, Brandt Kennedy, 1978 80, Brandt Kennedy, 1979 75, SteveLeo, 1993 73, Neil Roberts, 1987 73, K.C. Knobloch, 1981 73, Garon Sizemore, 1998 69, Steve Leo, 1992 62, Mark Drozic, 1991 61, SeanLeach, 1994 58, Don O’Brien, 1988 POINTS BY KICKING (Career) 263, Sean Leach, 1994-97 191, Brandt Kennedy, 1977-79 186, K.C.Knobloch, 1979-82 154, Don O'Brien, 1987-89 147, Steve Leo, 1990-93 134, Scott Collins, 2000- 114, Mark Drozic, 1990-91 103, Jeff Lippincott, 1966-68 100, Neil Roberts, 1985-86 92, John Gasson, 1983-85 90, Larry Washington, 1971-72 73, Garon Sizemore, 1998-89 65, John Osborn, 1962-63 47, Jim Albertson, 1969 47, Marc Samonisky, 1970 TWO-POINT CONVERSIONS (Season) 5, Jack Turner, 1959 TWO-POINT CONVERSIONS (career) 8, Vern Roberts, 1972-74 PUNTING MOST PUNTS (Game) 16, John Borresen vs. Bucknell, 1952 11, Scott White, Wm. & Mary, 1997 11, Chris Steiner vs. Northeastern, 2001 11, 4 other times MOST PUNTS (Season) 77, Mike Anderson, 1983 73, Scott White, 1996 72, Rick Titus, 1982 70, Scott White, 1997 67, Rich Gannon, 1986 66, Mike Anderson, 1985 63, Al Brown, 1973 63, Tim Healy, 1988 63, Chris Steiner, 2000 62, Mike Schoenwolf, 1978 MOST PUNTS (Career) 233, Scott White, 1994-97 201, Mike Anderson, 1983-85 183, Rick Titus, 1980-82 162, Al Brown, 1972-74 157, Gene Vadas, 1989-91 135, Lee Emmons, 1967-69 122, Chris Steiner, 1999-2001 117, Mike Schonewolf, 1977-79 108, Dave Raymond, 1976-77 100, Gardy Kahoe, 1969-71 99, Ryan Bleiler, 1998- 98, Brian Meyers, 1990-93 94, Tim Healy, 1986-88 MOST YARDS (Game) 519, John Borresen vs. Bucknell,1952 505, Chris Steiner vs. Northeast., 2001 482, Scott White vs. W&M, 1997 424, Gene Vadas vs. W&M, 1990 424, Al Brown, vs. Grambling, 1973 423, Scott White vs. Richmond, 1997 MOST YARDS (Season) 2,861, Scott White, 1997 2,768, Mike Anderson, 1983 2,714, Rick Titus, 1982 2,670, Scott White, 1996 2,558, Tim Healy, 1988 2,528, Chris Steiner, 2000 2,474, Gene Vadas, 1990 2,459, Rich Gannon, 1986 2,334, Chris Steiner, 2001 2,301, Mike Anderson, 1985 2,217, Brian Meyers, 1992 2,179, Al Brown, 1973 2,096, Rich Fugazzi, 1975 MOST YARDS (Career) 8,667, Scott White, 1994-97 7,164, Mike Anderson, 1983-85 6,844, Rick Titus, 1980-82 6,143, Gene Vadas, 1989-91 5,592, Al Brown, 1972-74 4,983, Chris Steiner, 1999-2002 4,824, Lee Emmons, 1967-69 3,887, Mike Schonewolf, 1977-79 3,839, Tim Healy, 1986-88 3,806, Dave Raymond, 1976-77 3,733, Ryan Bleiler, 1998- 3,703, Gardy Kahoe, 1969-71 PUNTING AVERAGE (Game) 53.6, Tim Healy vs. Lehigh, 1987 (7 punts) 49.3, Tim Healy vs. UMass, 1988 49.0, Joe Coady vs. PMC, 1947 47.5, Gene Vadas vs. UMass, 1991 45.9, Chris Steiner vs. Northeastern, 2001 44.4, Chris Steiner vs. Villanova, 2001 43.8, Scott White vs. W&M, 1997 PUNTING AVERAGE (Season) 42.8, Gene Vadas, 1991 41.7, Chris Steiner, 2001 41.3, Tim Healy, 1987 40.9, Scott White, 1997 40.6, Tim Healy, 1988 40.3, Gene Vadas, 40.30 40.1, Chris Steiner, 2000 39.1, Rick Titus, 1981 39.1, Tom Van Grofski, 1965 38.2, Gardy Kahoe, 1972 38.2, Scott White, 1994 38.1, Ryan Bleiler, 1999 37.7, Rick Titus, 1982 37.6, Brian Meyers, 1992 37.3, Ryan Bleiler, 1998 37.1, Gardy Kahoe, 1971 PUNTING AVERAGE (Career) 40.844, Chris Steiner, 1999-2001 (122- 4,983) 40.840, Tim Healy, 1986-88 (94-3,839) 38.6, Gene Vadas, 1989-91 37.7, Ryan Bleiler, 1998- 37.4, Rick Titus, 1980-82 37.2, Scott White, 1994-97 37.0, Gardy Kahoe, 1969-71 36.5, Brian Meyers, 1990-93 36.3, Rich Gannon, 1984-86 35.7, Lee Emmons, 1967-69 35.7, Rich Fugazzi, 1973-75 35.6, Mike Anderson, 1983-85 35.2, Dave Raymond, 1976-77 35.1, Arnie Rozenthal, 1961-63 LONGEST PUNT 82, Ed Thompson vs. Juniata, 1933 82, Bill Laughlin vs. Bucknell, 1966 82, Tim Healy vs. Boston U., 1987 82, Scott White vs. Maine, 1996 80, Walt Paul vs. Swarthmore, 1941 77, Tim Healy vs. Boston U., 1987 74, Mike Anderson vs. UMass, 1983 72, Rick Titus vs. E. Kentucky, 1982 69, TimHealy vs. Lehigh, 1987 68, Rick Titus vs. Lehigh, 1981 68, Gene Vadas vs. UMass, 1990 67, Al Brown vs. Villanova, 1973 67, Gene Vadas vs. UNH, 1991 67, Brian Meyers vs. Villanova, 1992 66, Mike Schoenwolf vs. Temple, 1979 65, Charles Smith vs. Muhlenberg, 1949 64, Chris Steiner vs. Ga. Southern, 2001 PUNT RETURNS MOST PUNT RETURNS (Game) 8, Ron James vs. W. Chester, 1983 8, Herb Orensky vs. Citadel, 1977 MOST PUNT RETURNS (Season) 41, Kevin Phelan, 1982 33, Joe Campbell, 1983 33, Kevin Phelan, 1981 31, Admiral Sydnor, 1988 31, Herky Billings, 1973 31, Johnny Bush, 1971 28, Herky Billings, 1972 28, Anthony Ventresca, 1992 28, Eddie Conti, 1995 27, Keita Malloy, 1993 27, Steve Schwartz, 1975 MOST PUNT RETURNS (Career) 99, Kevin Phelan, 19879-82 88, Eddie Conti, 1994-98 66, Anthony Ventresca, 1989-92 62, Bob Norris, 1984-86 51, Keita Malloy, 1990-93 50, Johnny Bush, 1970-72 50, Steve Schwartz, 1973-75 42, Brett Veach, 1998-2001 39, Joe Campbell, 1983-85 36, Admiral Sydnor, 1987-90 PUNT RETURN YARDS (Game) 110, Eddie Conti, UNH, 1997 107, Eddie Conti vs. Northeast., 1998 100, Eddie Conti vs. Youngstown, 1995 87, Bob Norris vs. W&M, 1986 84, Anthony Ventresca vs. Boston U., 1992 83, Bruce Carlyle vs. Boston U., 1965 82, Lou Mariani vs. Va. Union, 1979 79, Keita Malloy vs. W. Chester, 1993 PUNT RETURN YARDS (Season) 310, John Bush, 1971 283, Kevin Phelan, 1982 257, Craig Cummings, 2000 241, Keita Malloy, 1993 232, Courtney Batts, 1997 218, Eddie Conti, 1995 201, Lou Mariani, 1979 194, Bob Norris, 1984 192, Admiral Sydnor, 1988 180, Kevin Phelan, 1981 PUNT RETURN YARDS (Career) 814, Eddie Conti, 1994-98 601, Kevin Phelan, 1979-82 488, Johnny Bush, 1970-72 482, Antony Ventresca,1989-92 436, Bob Norris, 1984-86 417, Keita Malloy, 1990-93 312, Lou Mariani, 1977-79 263, Craig Cummings, 1997-2000 237, Owen Brand, 1981-82 218, Brett Veach, 1998-2001 209, Admiral Sydnor, 1987-90 PUNT RETURN AVG. (Season) 16.8, Lou Mariani, 1979 12.0, Eddie Conti, 1998 10.7, Craig Cummings, 2000 10.1, Brian Little, 1990 9.9, Jack Turner, 1958 9.5, Bob Norris, 1986 9.4, John Bush, 1972 9.3, Courtney Batts, 1997 9.1, Clint Ware, 1962 9.0, Anthony Ventresca, 1991 8.9, Keita Malloy, 1993 8.4, Anthony Ventresca, 1992 8.2, Bob Norris, 1985 8.1, Bob Norris, 1984 8.1, Bruce Fad, 1971 8.1, John Gilman, 1989 PUNT RETURN AVG. (Career) 11.3, Owen Brand, 1981-82 10.5, Craig Cummings, 1997-2000 10.4, Lou Mariani, 1977-79 10.4, Clint Ware, 1960-62 10.4, Rick Cowen, 1976-78 9.8, Johnny Bush, 1970-72 9.5, Karl Lorenz, 1960-62 9.2, Eddie Conti, 1994-98 9.0, Jack Turner, 1957-59 8.8, Courtney Batts, 1994-97 8.5, Bruce Fad, 1968-70 8.2, Keita Malloy, 1990-93 7.3, Anthony Verntresca, 1989-92 7.3, Dick Kelley, 1968-70 PUNT RETURN TD (Game) 1, 23 times, last – Femi Ayi vs. New Hampshire, 2000 (block) PUNT RETURN TD (Season) 2, Don Miller, 1954 PUNT RETURN TD (Career) 3, Eddie Conti, 1994-98 2, Don Miller, 1951-54 LONGEST PUNT RETURN 85, Eddie Conti vs. Northeastern, 1998 83, Bruce Carlyle vs. Boston U., 1965 80, Bob Norris vs. W&M, 1986 80, Tom Fannon vs. PMC, 1952 80, Walt Paul vs. Swarthmore, 1941 76, Billy Cole vs. Wash. & Lee, 1948 75, Lou Mariani vs. Va. Union, 1979 75, Jim Carbonetti vs. W. Chester, 1951 72, Don Miller vs. Lehigh, 1954 70, Don Miller vs. Temple, 1954 69, Rick Cowen vs, N. Dakota, 1976 66, Eddie Conti vs. Youngstown, 1995 62, Keita Malloy vs. W. Chester, 1993 62, Joe Slobojan vs. Lehigh, 1961 60, Jimmy Zaiser vs. UNH, 1955 56, Lou Mariani vs. Colgate, 1978 54, Billy Cole vs. PMC, 1947 KICKOFF RETURNS KICKOFF RETURNS (Game) 8, Eddie Conti vs. Hofstra, 1994 7, Bob Norris vs. Arkansas St.,1986 6, Steve Schwartz vs. Central Michigan, 1974 6, Brett Veach vs. Lehigh, 1999 5, Numerous times, last was Brett Veach vs. New Hampshire, 2001 KICKOFF RETURNS (Season) 31, Bob Norris, 1986 26, Brett Veach, 1999 26, Keita Malloy, 1993 24, Bob Norris, 1984 24, Eddie Conti, 1998 23, Brett Veach, 2000 23, Brett Veach, 2001 21, Steve Schwartz, 1974 20, Sam Brickley, 1968 18, Admiral Sydnor, 1988 18, Kevin Phelan, 1981 18, Anthony Ventresca, 1992 KICKOFF RETURNS (Career) 72, Eddie Conti, 1994-98 70, Brett Veach, 1998-01 68, Bob Norris, 1984-86 51, Anthony Ventresca, 1989-92 49, Pat Williams, 1992-95 46, Kevin Phelan, 1979-82 40, Craig Carroll, 1975-77 39, Sam Brickley, 1967-69 38, Lou Mariani, 1977-79 38, Steve Schwartz, 1973-75 37, John Cason, 1981-83 KICKOFF RETURN YARDS (Game) 221, Eddie Conti vs. Hofstra, 1994 166, Eddie Conti vs. Villanova, 1997 164, Brett Veach vs. UNH, 2001 157, Brett Veach vs. W&M, 1999 149, Bob Norris vs. Arkansas St., 1986 146, Brett Veach vs. Villanova, 2000 140, Brett Veach vs. Lehigh, 1999 132, Dick Kelley vs. Boston U., 1970 132, Eddie Conti vs. W&M, 1998 KICKOFF RETURN YARDS (Season) 698, Bob Norris, 1986 555, Brett Veach, 2000 529, Brett Veach, 1999 502, Eddie Conti, 1998 486, Bob Norris, 1984 474, Brett Veach, 2001 462, Sam Brickley, 1968 459, Steve Schwartz, 1974 444, Keita Malloy, 1993 428, Eddie Conti, 1994 KICKOFF RETURN YARDS (Career) 1,558 Brett Veach, 1998-01 1,552, Eddie Conti, 1994-98 1,431, Bob Norris, 1984-86 1,102, Pat Williams, 1992-95 1,050, Eddie Conti, 1994-98 992, Anthony Ventresca, 1989-92 979, Kevin Phelan, 1979-82 795, Sam Brickley, 1967-69 790, Steve Schwartz, 1973-75 789, John Cason, 1981-83 KICKOFF RETURN AVG. (Season) 30.3, Bill Hopkins, 1964 27.4, Johnny Bush, 1971 25.5, Sam Brickley, 1968 25.4, Randy Lanham, 1987 25.0, Jim Lazarski, 1968 24.1, Brett Veach, 2000 23.8, Dick Kelley, 1970 23.7, Kevin Phelan, 1981 23.5, Gil Knight, 1988 22.9, Shawn Kelley, 1987 22.9, Pat Williams, 1994 KICKOFF RETURN AVG. (Career) 30.1, Bill Hopkins, 1963-64 25.0, Denny Luker, 1956-58 24.3, Johnny Bush, 1970-72 23.0, Dick Kelley, 1967-69 22.5, Pat Williams, 1992-95 22.2, Karl Lorenz, 1960-62 22.2, Brett Veach, 1998-01 21.5, Eddie Conti, 1994-98 21.3, Kevin Phelan, 1979-82 21.3, John Cason, 1981-83 21.3, Gil Knight, 1986-88 KICKOFF RETURN TD (Game) 1, 16 times, last Butter Pressey vs. Rhode Island, 1999 KICKOFF RETURN TD (Season) 2, Bill Hopkins, 1964 KICKOFF RETURN TD (Career) 2, Bill Hopkins, 1962-64 LONGEST KICKOFF RETURN 99, Buck Thompson vs. Western Maryland, 1946 97, Eddie Conti vs. Hofstra,1994 96, Brett Veach vs. Wm. & Mary, 1999 95, Jimmy Zaiser vs. Muhlenburg, 1953 95, Bill Hopkins vs. Lehigh, 1964 95, Eddie Conti vs. W&M, 1998 94, Allen Kemske (14 yds.,) & Green (80 ) vs. Baltimore, 1933 90, Billy Cole vs. Maryland, 1947 90, Butter Pressey vs. Rhode Island, 2000 89, Bill Hopkins vs. Bucknell, 1964 87, Anthony Ventresca vs. New Hampshire, 1991 86, Stu Green vs. Lafayette, 1966 74, Randy Lanham vs. UConn, 1987 73, Pat Williams vs. Towson State, 1992 69, Brett Veach vs. Villanova, 2000 66, Gil Knight vs. Rhode Island, 1988 56, Admiral Sydnor vs. Maine, 1987 56, Lou Mariani vs. Colgate, 1978 56, Melvin Brooks vs. PMC, 1940 55, Brett Veach vs. UNH, 2001 54, Butter Pressey vs. New Hampshire, 1999 53, Larry Wagner vs. UNLV, 1974 RETURNING PUNT AND KICKOFF FOR TD, SAME SEASON Anthony Ventresca, 1991 Eddie Conti, 1998 RETURNING PUT AND KICKOFF FOR TD, CAREER Anthony Ventresca, 1989-92 Jimmy Zaiser, 1953-55 Eddie Conti, 1994-98 ALL-PURPOSE RUNNING ALL-PURPOSE YARDAGE (HALF) 329, Eddie Conti vs. Northeastern, 1998 (1st Half) ALL-PURPOSE YARDAGE (Game) 401, Eddie Conti vs. Northeast., 1998 401, Eddie Conti vs. UConn, 1998 344, Eddie Conti vs. W&M, 1998 282, Bill Hopkins vs. Lehigh, 1964 275, Eddie Conti vs. Hofstra, 1994 275, Lanue Johnson vs. Montana, 1993 273, Bob Norris vs. W&M, 1986 272, Daryl Brown vs. Northeast., 1994 269, Daryl Brown vs. UMass, 1992 266, Eddi Conti vs. Villanova, 1997 262, Brett Veach vs. UNH, 2001 248, Bob Norris vs. Arkansas St., 1986 248, Craig Cummings vs. Hofstra, 2000 246, Eddie Conti vs. Maine, 1996 239, Brett Veach vs. Villanova, 2000 227, Nate Beasley vs. Lehigh, 1975 226, Dick Kelley vs. UMass, 1968 224, Jimmy Zaiser vs. Muhlenberg, 1953 ALL-PURPOSE YARDAGE (Season) 2,368, Eddie Conti, 1998 2,267, Bob Norris, 1986 1,647, Courtney Batts, 1997 1,635, Lou Mariani, 1979 1,553, Daryl Brown, 1993 1,544, Nate Beasley, 1974 1,523, Kevin Phelan, 1982 1,520, Bill Hopkins, 1964 1,476, Brett Veach, 2000 1,445, Daryl Brown, 1992 1,401, Craig Cummings, 2000 1,399, Gardy Kahoe, 1971 1,380, Kevin Phelan, 1981 1,371, Daryl Brown, 1994 1,361, Vern Roberts, 1974 ALL-PURPOSE YARDAGE (Career) 6,096, Eddie Conti, 1994-98 4,870, Bob Norris, 1984-86 4,831, Daryl Brown, 1991-94 4,356, Courtney Batts, 1994-97 4,033, Craig Cummings, 1997-2000 3,728, Eddie Conti, 1994-98 3,725, Lanue Johnson, 1990-93 3,637, Chuck Hall, 1968-70 3,382, Brett Veach, 1998-01 3,329, Kevin Phelan, 1979-82 3,282, Lanue Johnson, 1990-93 3,281, Jamin Elliott, 1998-01 3,225, Nate Beasley, 1973-75 3,185, Vern Roberts, 1972-74 3,143, Butter Pressey, 1998-01 3,142, Pat Williams, 1992-95 3,035, Dick Kelley, 1968-70 ALL-PURPOSE HIGHEST GAIN PER PLAY (Career) 17.1, Eddie Conti, 1994-98 INTERCEPTIONS MOST INTERCEPTIONS (Game) 3, Warren McIntire vs. UMass, 1991 3, Warren McIntire vs. Towson, 1992 3, Bud Haggerty vs. Rutgers, 1931 3, Ken Lucas vs. R. Island, 1986 3, Dan Mulhern (LB) vs. Rhode Island, 1999 3, George Schmitt vs. Morgan State, 1980 *3, K.C. Keeler (LB) vs. Jacksonville St., 1978 3, Mike Randolph vs. Colgate, 1977 3, Ken Bills vs. Buffalo, 1964 2, by many players *= on three consecutive series MOST INTERCEPTIONS (Season) 13, George Schmitt, 1982 9, Ken Lucas, 1986 9, Joe Purzycki, 1969 9, Warren McIntire, 1991 8, Bruce Fad, 1969 7, Bob Pietuszka, 1976 7, Ron Klein, 1970 7, Dorrell Green, 1996 7, DanMulhern (LB), 1999 6, 12 times, last SidneyHaugabrook, 2001 MOST INTERCEPTIONS (Career) 22, George Schmitt, 1980-82 18, Dorrell Green, 1994-97 17, Warren McIntire, 1989-92 16, Ken Lucas, 1985-87 15, Lou Reda, 1980-82 15, Ron Klein, 1968-70 14, Bill Maley, 1980-82 13, Bernie Ebersole, 1972-74 13, Joe Purzycki, 1967-69 12, Phil Atwell, 1984-86 11, Tyrone Jones, 1983-85 11, Mike Harris, 1982-84 11, Johnny Bush, 1970-72 11, Bruce Fad, 1968-70 11, Bob Pietuszka, 1974-75 11, Kenny Bailey, 1993-96 INTERCEPTION YARDS (Game) 106, Clint Ware (Lehigh), 1962 100, Johnny Bush (Temple), 1975 100, Paul Williams (Hofstra), 1995 100, Ricardo Walker (Villanova), 2000 INTERCEPTION YARDS (Season) 208, Warren McIntire, 1991 202, George Schmitt, 1982 195, Jim O'Brien, 1971 168, Kenny Bailey, 1995 159, Dorrell Green, 1996 154, Bruce Fad, 1969 134, Kenny Bailey, 1993 128, Kenny Lucas, 1986 124, Bob Woods, 1979 123, Johnny Bush, 1972 INTERCEPTION YARDS (Career) 408, Kenny Bailey, 1993-96 296, George Schmitt, 1980-82 269, Dorrell Green, 1994-97 254, Warren McIntire, 1989-92 245, Bruce Fad, 1968-70 195, Jim O’Brien, 1970-72 188, Johnny Bush, 1970-72 179, Bob Woods, 1977-79 175, Lou Reda, 1980-82 163, Ken Lucas, 1985-87 162, Ricardo Walker, 1999- LONGEST INTERCEPTION RETURN 100, Johnny Bush vs. Temple, 1972 100, Paul Williams vs. Hofstra, 1995 100, Ricardo Walker vs. Villanova, 2000 97, Mike Adams vs. W. Chester, 2000 96, Ken Lucas vs. UMass, 1986 95, John Haney vs. Drexel, 1930 94, Kenny Bailey vs. Lehigh, 1993 93, Dorrell Green vs. Northeast., 1996 90, David Loveland vs. Swarthmore, 1926 82, Arthur Huston vs. Lebanon Valley, 1911 75, Kenny Bailey vs. Youngstown, 1995 75, Denis Hulme vs. Marshall, 1996 74, Guy Ramsey vs. Lehigh, 1979 74, Dave Witmer vs. Bucknell, 1973 73, Scott Acker vs. Boston U., 1991 73, Dan Woods vs. W. Maryland, 1942 70, Jack Coulter vs. Lakehurst Naval Air Station, 1942 66, Fred Schademen vs. Villanova, 1971 65, Jack Istnick vs. Gettysburg, 1963 65, Dick Coles vs. Dickinson, 1922 65, Fred “Rebel” Sloan vs. Washington (Md.), 1941 65, Brian Smith vs. JMU, 1996 64, K.C. Keeler vs. Temple, 1980 64, Warren McIntire vs. UMass, 1991 61, Vince Hyland vs. Youngstown State, 1979 60, Bill Nash vs. F&M, 1947 58, Clint Ware vs. Lehigh, 1962 INTERCEPTION TD (Game) 1, 68 times by 41 players, last – Ricardo Walker vs. New Hampshire, 2001 (off lateral) INTERCEPTION TD (Season) 2, Warren McIntire, 1991 2, Jim O'Brien, 1971 2, Jack Istnick, 1963 2, Jim Otten, 1946 INTERCEPTION TD (Career) 3, Kenny Bailey, 1993-96 2, Dorrell Green, 1994-97 2, Warren McIntire, 1989-92 2, Jim O'Brien, 1970-72 2, Jack Istnick, 1963-64 2, Karl Lorenz, 1960-62 2, Jim Otten, 1946-48 2, Ricardo Walker, 1999- PASS BREAKUPS PASS BREAKUPS (Season) 22, Kenny Lucas, 1986 17, Chris McDonald, 1986 14, Marc Sydnor, 1988 13, Tyrone Jones, 1985 13, Paul Williams, 1993 PASS BREAKUPS (Career) 37, Kenny Lucas, 1984-86 31, Kenny Bailey, 1993-96 29, Marc Sydnor, 1988-91 29, Tim Jacobs, 1989-92 27, Paul Williams, 1992-95 25, Jamie Belle,1994-97 24, Dorrell Green, 1994-97 22, Scott Acker, 1990-93 21, Warren McIntire, 1989-92 20, Robin Callender, 1988-91 20, Chris McDonald, 1985-87 20, Tyrone Jones, 1983-85 20, Mike Furline, 1997-2000 TACKLES MOST TACKLES (Game) 23, Darrell Booker vs. Temple, 1985 23, Darrell Booker vs. W. Chester, 1987 22, Bryan Bossard vs. Navy, 1988 22, Ralph D’Angelovs. Navy, 1995 20, Tony Hubbard vs. W&M, 1989 20, Darrell Booker vs. Navy, 1985 19, Ralph D’Angelo vs. Georgia Southern, 1997 19, Sean Lenz vs. W&M, 1994 19, Ralph D’Angelo vs. Lehigh, 1994 19, Dan Mulhern vs. UNH, 2000 18, Brian Smith vs. W. Chester, 1996 18, Kenny Bailey vs. W&M, 1995 17, Lamont Watson vs. W&M, 1998 17, Brian McKenna vs. Richmond, 1998 17, Darrell Booker vs. Arkansas St., 1986 17, Ralph D’Angelo vs. R. Island, 1994 17, Brian Smith vs. Northeastern, 1996 17, Brian McKenna vs. UMass, 1999 17, Darrell Edmonds vs. Richmond, 2000 17, Dan Mulhern vs. Georgia Southern, 2000 17, Darrell Edmonds vs. New Hampshire, 2001 MOST TACKLES (Season) 153, Darrell Booker, 1985 145, Ralph D’Angelo, 1995 144, Darrell Booker, 1986 142, Ralph D’Angelo, 1997 142, Dan Mulhern, 2000 129, Brian Smith, 1996 126, Ralph D’Angelo, 1994 124, Dorrell Green, 1994 (DB) 122, Bryan Bossard, 1988 122, Mike Bandish, 1993 121, Pat Mulhern, 1993 121, Kenny Bailey, 1996 118, Darrell Booker, 1984 118, Brian McKenna, 1998 115, Lamont Watson, 1998 113, Todd Eller, 1990 110, Greg Robertson, 1981 109, Brian McKenna, 2000 108, Greg Galeone, 1975 108, Sam Miller, 1974 (DL) 105, Gary Bello, 1975 103, Geof Gardner, 1995 101, Jerry Castafero, 1973 101, Mike Bandish, 1992 MOST TACKLES (Career) 506, Darrell Booker, 1984-87 433, Ralph D’Angelo, 1994-97 414, Kenny Bailey, 1993-96 (SS) 350, Dorrell Green, 1994-97 341, Brian McKenna, 1997-2000 338, Pat Mulhern, 1991-94 317, Geof Gardner, 1993-96 317, Mike Bandish, 1990-93 310, Mark Hondru, 1993-96 (DL) 293, Darrell Edmonds, 1998-01 290, Dan Mulhern, 1999- 285, Sam Miller, 1973-75 275, Greg Robertson, 1981-83 261, Dale Koscielski, 1994-98 248, Todd Eller, 1987-90 247, Mike Furline, 1997-2000 246, Tim Jacobs, 1989-92 (CB) 234, BrianSmith, 1996-97 232, Chuck Brice, 1983-85 232, Bob Wolford, 1988-91 231, Denis Hulme, 1994-97 230, Mike McCall, 1986-89 222, Joe Valentino, 1979-82 221, Shawn Riley, 1981-83 220, Scott Acker, 1990-93 215, Dennis Johnson, 1970-72 209, Vaughn Dickinson, 1983-85 206, Josh Mastrangelo, 1992-96 205, Mike Renna, 1987-89 204, Joe McGrail, 1983-86 201, Bryan Bossard, 1986-88 QUARTERBACK SACKS (.5 sacks first counted in 1997) QUARTERBACK SACKS (Game) 6, Jamie Bittner vs. Villanova, 1980 QUARTERBACK SACKS (Season) 16, Joe Quigg, 1983 13, John Levelis, 1987 12, Ron Rossi, 1981 11, Matt Morrill, 1993 11, Jamie Bittner, 1980 10, Sam Miller, 1975 10, John Levelis, 1988 10, Matt Morrill, 1992 9, Chuck Brice, 1984 8, by 10 players, last was Denis Hulme in 1995 QUARTERBACK SACKS (Career) 30, Matt Morrill, 1990-93 24, John Levelis, 1986-88 23, Joe McGrail, 1983-86 21.5, Mike Cecere, 1997-2000 21, Chuck Brice, 1983-85 20.5, Denis Hulme, 1994-97 (LB) 19, Vaughn Dickinson, 1983-85 19, Mark Hrubar, 1989-91 17, Rob McMullen, 1987-89 16, Joe Quigg, 1981-83 16, Joe McHale, 1983-85 16, Pat Mulhern, 1991-94 14, Mike Renna, 1987-89 14, Paul Brown, 1981-83 13, Ed Braceland, 1978-81 13, Jamie Bittner, 19798-80 12.5, Brian Smith, 1996-97 12, Ron Rossi, 1980-82 11, Gary Cannon, 1983-85 11, Joe Valentino, 1979-82 11, Mark Hondru, 1993-96 11, Josh Mastrangelo, 1992-96 11 Femi Ayi, 1999- FRESHMAN RECORDS YARDS RUSHING (Game) 151, Daryl Brown vs. Maine, 1991 YARDS RUSHING (Season) 708, Craig Cummings, 1997 592, Daryl Brown, 1991 TOUCHDOWNS RUSHING (Season) 11, Daryl Brown, 1991 11, Craig Cummings, 1997 RECEPTIONS (Game) 6, Courtney Batts vs. W. Chester, 1994 RECEPTIONS (Season) 27, Courtney Batts, 1994 YARDS RECEIVING (Game) 206, Courtney Batts vs. W. Chester, 1994 YARDS RECEIVING (Season) 627, Courtney Batts, 1994 YARDS PASSING (Game) 286, Bill Vergantino vs. New Hampshire, 1989 YARDS PASSING (Season) 1,536, Bill Vergantino, 1989 TACKLES (Game) 19, Ralph D’Angelo vs. Lehigh, 1994 TACKLES (Season) 126, Ralph D’Angelo, 1994 INTERCEPTIONS (Game) 3, Dan Mulhern vs. Rhode Island, 1999 INTERCEPTIONS (Season) 7, Dan Mulhern, 1999 GAMES PLAYED GAMES PLAYED (Career) 51, Paul Williams, 1992-95 51, Mark Spinelli, 1992-95 50, Dominic Banks, 1997-00 50, Courtney Batts, 1994-97 50, JoshMastrangelo, 1992-96 50, Sean Leach, 1994-97 50, Scott White, 1994-97 50, Dorrell Green, 1994-97 50, Pat Mulhern, 1991-94 50, Herb Beck, 1976-79 50, Craig Cummings, 1997-2000 49, Mark Hondru, 1993-96 49, Kenny Bailey, 1993-96 49, Eddie Conti, 1994-98 GAMES STARTED (Career) 50, Pat Mulhern, 1991-94
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UNIVERSITY OF DELAWARE ALL-TIME FOOTBALL RECORDS (UPDATED THROUGH 2001 SEASON) RUSHING RUSHING ATTEMPTS (Game) 45, Roger Mason vs. Temple, 1972 34, Hugh Dougherty vs. W&M, 1980 31, Chuck Hall vs. WCU, 1968 31, Daryl Brown vs. UConn, 1992 30, Dan Reeder vs. JMU, 1983 30, Daryl Brown vs. Richmond, 1991 30, Nate Beasley vs. Lehigh, 1975 29, Daryl Brown vs. Villanova, 1993 28, Bob Dougherty vs. UConn, 1981 27, Bo Dennis vs. Lehigh, 1979 27, Daryl Brown vs. W&M, 1993 27, Daryl Brown vs. Northeastern, 1994 27, Daryl Brown vs. Villanova, 1994 RUSHING ATTEMPTS (Season) 248, Nate Beasley, 1975 246, Daryl Brown, 1993 236, Nate Beasley, 1974 232, Vern Roberts, 1974 227, Daryl Brown, 1992 218, Daryl Brown, 1994 210, Gardy Kahoe, 1971 205, Chuck Hall, 1968 203, Daryl Brantley, 1990 200, Chuck Hall, 1969 198, Hugh Dougherty, 1980 198, Chuck Hall, 1970 198, Bill Vergantino, 1990 RUSHING ATTEMPTS (Career) 784, Daryl Brown, 1991-94 721, Bill Vergantino, 1989-92 604, Chuck Hall, 1968-70 535, Vern Roberts, 1972-74 513, Nate Beasley, 1973-75 486, Rich Gannon, 1984-86 459, Craig Cummings, 1997-2000 451, Leo Hamlett, 1993-96 449, Dan Reeder, 1982-84 434, Bill Armstrong, 1969-71 432, Andre Thompson, 1995-98 407, Dick Kelley, 1967-69 RUSHING YARDS (Game) 272, Daryl Brown vs. Northeast., 1994 220, Doc Doherty vs. Gettysburg, 1946 217, Dick Kelley vs. UMass, 1968 217, Vern Roberts vs. Akron, 1973 205, Vern Roberts vs. Lafayette, 1972 203, Daryl Brown vs. Villanova, 1993 191, Sam Brickley vs. Boston U., 1968 189, John Bowman vs. UMass, 1959 188, Daryl Brown vs. Montana, 1993 188, Chuck Hall vs. Lehigh, 1968 188, Bill Hopkins vs. Hofstra, 1964 183, Anthony Toto vs. Temple, 1957 183, Daryl Brown vs. UMass, 1992 182, Roger Mason vs. Temple, 1972 RUSHING YARDS, OPENING DAY 217, Vern Roberts vs. Akron, 1973 RUSHING YARDS (Consecutive Games) 352, Tony Toto vs. Temple-Bucknell, 1957 350, Daryl Brown vs. Northeastern- Lehigh, 1994 348, Daryl Brown vs. UMass- Northeastern, 1994 337, Nate Beasley vs. New Hampshire- Akron, 1975 336, Bill Hopkins vs. Hofstra- Gettysburg, 1964 334, Gardy Kahoe vs. Temple-Lehigh, 1971 RUSHING YARDS (Season) 1,469, Daryl Brown, 1993 1,397, Nate Beasley, 1974 1,328, Gardy Kahoe, 1971 1,301, Daryl Brown, 1994 1,299, Vern Roberts, 1974 1,225, Daryl Brown, 1992 1,111, Blair Caviness, 1973 1,084, Chuck Hall, 1968 1,077, Nate Beasley, 1975 1,044, Bill Armstrong, 1971 1,027, Daryl Brantley, 1990 1,019, Hugh Dougherty, 1980 1,019, Chuck Hall, 1968 1,000, Chuck Hall, 1969 RUSHING YARDS (Career) 4,587, Daryl Brown, 1991-94 3,157, Chuck Hall, 1968-70 2,760, Vern Roberts, 1972-74 2,697, Nate Beasley, 1973-75 2,564, Bill Vergantino, 1989-92 2,374, Gardy Kahoe, 1969-71 2,340, Bill Armstrong, 1969-71 2,215, Norman Coleman, 1993-96 2,105, Craig Cummings, 1997-2000 2,067, Dan Reeder, 1982-84 2,066, Andre Thompson, 1995-98 FEWEST ATTEMPTS TO 1,000 CAREER RUSHING YARDS 121, Norman Coleman, 1993-94 YARDS PER GAME (Season) 143.0, Tony Toto, 1957 120.7, Gardy Kahoe, 1971 118.3, Daryl Brown, 1994 113.0, Daryl Brown, 1993 109.2, Jack Turner, 1958 104.9, Bill Hopkins, 1964 104.7, Mike Brown, 1963 102.7, Daryl Brantley, 1989 99.8, Nate Beasley, 1974 98.5, Chuck Hall, 1970 YARDS PER GAME (Career) 95.7, Chuck Hall, 1968-70 93.5, Daryl Brown, 1991-94 76.6, Vern Roberts, 1972-74 74.3, Jack Turner, 1957-59 72.9, Nate Beasley, 1973-75 71.9, GardyKahoe, 1969-71 70.9, Bill Armstrong, 1969-71 67.0, Mike Brown, 1961-63 62.6, Dan Reeder, 1982-84 62.1, Dick Kelley, 1968-70 60.3, Jimmy Zaiser, 1953-55 60.3, Tony Tolbert, 1984-85 100-YARD GAMES (Season) 8, Gardy Kahoe, 1971 8, Nate Beasley, 1974 7, Daryl Brown, 1994 7, Daryl Brown, 1993 6, Mike Brown, 1963 6, Chuck Hall, 1968 6, Chuck Hall, 1970 6, Daryl Brown, 1993 5. Daryl Brantley, 1989 5, Hugh Dougherty, 1980 5, Nate Beasley, 1975 5, Vern Roberts, 1974 5, Blair Caviness, 1973 5, Glenn Covin, 1971 5, Bill Hopkins, 1964 5, Jack Turner, 1958 100-YARD GAMES (Career) 22, Daryl Brown, 1991-94 16, Chuck Hall, 1968-70 13, Nate Beasley, 1974-76 12, Gardy Kahoe, 1969-71 11, Vern Roberts, 1972-74 8, Mike Brown, 1961-63 7, Bill Armstrong, 1969-70 7, Jack Turner, 1957-59 6, Dick Kelley, 1968-70 6, Daryl Brantley, 1988-90 6, Dan Reeder, 1982-84 CONSECUTIVE 100-YARD RUSHING GAMES 6, Gardy Kahoe, 1971 5, Daryl Brantley, 1989 4, Daryl Brown, 1993-94 4, Nate Beasley, 1974 4, Blair Caviness, 1973 4, Gardy Kahoe, 1970 4, Mike Brown, 1963 4. Tony Toto, 1957 200-YARD RUSHING GAMES 272, Daryl Brown vs. Northeast., 1994 220, Gerald “Doc” Doherty vs. Gettysburg, 1946 217, Vern Roberts vs. Akron, 1973 217, Dick Kelley vs. UMass, 1968 205, Vern Roberts, Lafayette, 1972 203, Daryl Brown vs. Villanova, 1993 TOUCHDOWNS RUSHING (Game) 4, Daryl Brown vs. Northeastern, 1994 4, Pat Williams vs. Lehigh, 1993 4, Bill Vergantino vs. Boston U., 1992 4, Bill Vergantino vs. Villanova, 1991 4, Vern Roberts vs. UNLV, 1974 4, Gardy Kahoe vs. Lehigh, 1971 4, Gardy Kahoe vs. Bucknell, 1971 4, Mariano Stalloni vs. Bradley, 1949 3, Numerous times, last was Craig Cummings vs. Citadel, 1999 TOUCHDOWNS RUSHING (Season) 24, Gardy Kahoe, 1971 19, Vern Roberts, 1974 17, Chuck Hall, 1970 17, Bill Vergantino, 1992 16, Rich Gannon, 1986 13, Daryl Brown, 1993 13, Daryl Brown, 1994 13, Rick Scully, 1982 12, Bill Armstrong, 1971 12, Glenn Covin, 1971 12, Lanue Johnson, 1992 TOUCHDOWNS RUSHING (Career) 47, Daryl Brown, 1991-94 38, Bill Vergantino, 1989-92 37, Vern Roberts, 1968-70 35, Craig Cummings, 1997-2000 33, Gardy Kahoe, 1969-71 31, Chuck Hall, 1968-70 29, Lanue Johnson, 1990-93 26, Rich Gannon, 1984-86 25, Tom DiMuzio, 1967-69 22, Rick Scully, 1979-82 22, Jeff Komlo, 1976-78 22, Mike Brown, 1961-63 22, Butter Pressey, 1998-01 20, Jimmy Zaiser, 1053-55 20, Nate Beasley, 1973-75 20, Leo Hamlett, 1993-96 LONGEST RUSHING PLAYS 98, Buck Thompson vs. Washington (Md.), 1946 97, Pat Williams vs. W. Chester, 1995 94, Jim Zaiser vs. Muhlenburg, 1953 87, Walt Paul vs. W. Maryland, 1942 84, Dick Kelley vs. Morgan St., 1970 83, Doc Doherty vs. Gettysburg, 1946 82, Norman Coleman vs. Lehigh, 1994 81, Tom Fannon vs. PMC, 1952 80, Charley Knight vs. Haverford, 1931 80, Frank Mayer vs. St. Joe's, 1935 79, Jimmy Zaiser (43) lateral to Jimmy Flynn (36) vs. Lafayette, 1954 79, Norman Coleman vs. Maine, 1993 78, Tim Healy vs. W&M, 1988 78, Tony Toto vs. Rutgers, 1957 77, Clinton Ware vs. Lafayette, 1962 76, Glenn Covin vs. Boston U., 1971 76, John Key vs. W. Chester, 1995 75, Lanue Johnson vs. Lehigh, 1993 75, Paul Hart vs. Drexel, 1946 75, Bob Moneymaker vs. Lehigh, 1956 74, Rick Scully vs. Bucknell, 1982 74, Rick Merklinger vs. UMass, 1983 74, Jimmy Zaiser vs. Lehigh, 1953 74, Paul Hart vs. Drexel, 1946 73, Mike Brown vs. Gettysburg, 1963 73, Ivory Sully vs. N. Dakota, 1976 71, Daryl Brown vs. Villanova, 1993 71, Jimmy Flynn vs. New Hamp., 1954 70, Lanue Johnson vs. Montana, 1993 70, Boo White vs. PMC, 1931 69, Bill Armstrong vs. Lehigh, 1971 69, James O’Neal vs. R. Island, 1999 68, Mike Brown vs. Gettysburg, 1962 68, Bill Hopkins vs. Gettysburg, 1963 66, Chuck Hall vs. Bucknell, 1968 65, Sam Brickley vs. Boston U., 1968 65, Blair Caviness vs. W. Chester, 1973 64, Lou Mariani vs. Maine, 1979 63, Mike Brown vs. Lafayette, 1963 63, Doc Doherty vs. Gettysburg, 1946 62, Nate Beasley vs. Maine, 1974 62, Daryl Brown vs. Maine, 1991 62, Butter Pressey vs. R.Island, 2001 AVERAGE PER CARRY (Game) Minimum 5 carries 36.6, Doc Doherty vs. Gettysburg, 1946 (6-220) 18.8, Norman Coleman vs. West Chester, 1994 (5-90) 17.5, Derrick Downs vs. West Chester (6-105) 17.0, Andre Thompson vs. Maine, 1995 (5-85) 16.7, Pat Williams vs. West Chester, 1995 (8-134) 16.1, Jim Zaiser vs. Muhlenburg, 1953, (8-129) AVG. PER CARRY (Season) Minimum 30 carries 12.2, Bill Cole, 1946 (39-476) 11.9, Doc Doherty, 1946 (47-561) 9.4, Derrick Downs, 1999 (34-318) 8.7, Norman Coleman, 1994 8.5. Tony Toto, 1957 7.7, Gardy Kahoe, 1970 7.6, Norman Coleman, 1993 7.5, Lanue Johnson, 1992 6.8, Jimmy Flynn, 1968 6.8, Sam Brickley, 1968 6.8, Norman Coleman, 1975 6.8, Derrick Downs, 1998 6.5, Rick Titus, 1981 6.5, Bill Armstrong, 1970 6.4, Daryl Brown, 1991 6.4, Lanue Johnson, 1993 AVERAGE PER CARRY (Career) Minimum 100 carries 7,.41, Derrick Downs, 1997- (128-948) 7.10, Bill Cole, 1946-48 (156-1120) 6.73, Norman Coleman, 1993-96 6.67, Sam Brickley, 1967-69 6.66, Gardy Kahoe, 1969-71 6.41, Lanue Johnson, 1990-93 6.39, Tony Toto, 1955-57 6.21, Butter Pressey, 1998-01 6.09, John Merklinger, 1982-83 5.85, Daryl Brown, 1991-94 5.83, Glen Covin, 1971-72 5.82, Pat Williams, 1992-95 5.81, Blair Caviness, 1971-73 5.71, Jimmy Flynn, 1951-54 5.70, Bill Hopkins, 1962-64 5.61, Ivory Sully, 1976-78 PASSING PASSES COMPLETED (Game) 25, Matt Nagy vs. Maine, 1998 24, Dale Fry vs. J. Madison, 1993 23, Rich Gannon vs. Maine, 1986 23, Matt Nagy vs. UConn, 1998 23, Matt Nagy vs. W&M, 1998 23, Matt Nagy vs. Villanova, 2000 22, Tom DiMuzio vs. Lehigh, 1969 22, Dave Sierer vs. W&M, 1988 21, B.J. Webster vs. Bucknell, 1983 20, Bill Vergantino vs. UNH, 1989 20, Bill Vergantino vs. Navy, 1991 20, Rich Gannon vs. Temple, 1984 19, Bill Vergantino vs. JMU, 1991 19, Rich Gannon vs. W&M, 1984 19, B.J. Webster vs. Lehigh, 1983 19, B.J. Webster vs. Temple, 1983 19, Bill Vergantino vs. Navy, 1990 19, Matt Nagy vs. UNH, 1998 PASSES COMPLETED (Season) 201, Rich Gannon, 1986 199, Matt Nagy, 2000 188, Jeff Komlo, 1978 182, Matt Nagy, 1998 158, Dave Sierer, 1988 135, Dave Sierer, 1987 135. B.J. Webster, 1983 134, Rich Gannon, 1985 134, Scott Brunner, 1979 133, Tom DiMuzio, 1969 127, Leo Hamlett, 1996 126, Rich Gannon, 1984 PASSES COMPLETED (Career) 502, Matt Nagy, 1997-2000 462, Rich Gannon, 1984-86 444, Bill Vergantino, 1989-92 359, Jeff Komlo, 1976-78 296, Dave Sierer, 1986-88 278, Leo Hamlett, 1993-96 243, Rick Scully, 1979-82 228, Tom DiMuzio, 1967-69 220, Don Miller, 1951-54 208, Frank Linzenbold, 1965-67 194, Bill Zwaan, 1973-75 194, Brian Ginn, 1996-99 CONSECUTIVE COMPLETIONS 12, Bill Vergantino vs. Navy, 1991 12, Bill Vergantino vs. Towson State-Samford, 1992 12, Matt Nagy vs. West Chester-New Hampshire, 1998 MOST YARDS PER COMPLETION (Game) 31.6, Sam Postlethwait vs. New Hampshire, 10/6/2001 (8-253) 24.2, Matt Nagy vs. Connecticut, 11/7/98 (23-556) PASSES ATTEMPTED (Game) 45, B.J. Webster vs. Bucknell, 1983 42, Leo Hamlett vs. W&M, 1996 42, Matt Nagy vs. Maine, 1998 41, Rich Gannon vs. Maine, 1986 40, Tom DiMuzio vs. Lehigh, 1969 40, B.J. Webster vs. Lehigh, 1983 39, Jeff Komlo vs. Villanova, 1977 39, Matt Nagy vs. Villanova, 2000 38, Rich Gannon, W. Chester, 1986 38, Bill Vergantino, UNH, 1989 38, Matt Nagy vs. W&M, 1998 38, Matt Nagy vs. Ga. Southern, 2000 37, Dave Sierer vs. UConn, 1987 36, Dale Fry vs. J. Madison, 1993 35, Matt Nagy vs. W&M, 1999 34, Jeff Komlo vs. Citadel, 1977 34, Rich Gannon vs. Holy Cross, 1985 34, Tom DiMuzio vs. Lehigh, 1968 34, Dave Sierer vs. Furman, 1988 34, B.J. Webster vs. Temple, 1983 34, Leo Hamlett vs. R. Island, 1996 PASSES ATTEMPTED (Season) 379, Matt Nagy, 2000 361, Rich Gannon, 1986 322, Jeff Komlo, 1978 302, B.J. Webster, 1983 298, Matt Nagy, 1998 288, Dave Sierer, 1988 280, Leo Hamlett, 1996 268, Scott Brunner, 1979 264, Dave Sierer, 1987 263, Tom DiMuzio, 1969 253, Bill Vergantino, 1990 246, Rick Scully, 1982 PASSES ATTEMPTED (Career) 895, Matt Nagy, 1997-2000 859, Bill Vergantino, 1989-92 845, Rich Gannon, 1984-86 686, Jeff Komlo, 1976-78 593, Leo Hamlett, 1993-96 555, Dave Sierer, 1986-88 530, Rick Scully, 1979-82 487, Tom DiMuzio, 1967-69 439, Don Miller, 1951-54 425, Frank Linzenbold, 1965-67 392, Bill Zwaan, 1973-75 PASSES INTERCEPTED (Game) 4, Scott Brunner vs. Villanova, 1979 4, Bill Vergantino vs. UNH, 1990 4, Rich Gannon vs. Lehigh, 1984 4, Leo Hamlett vs. W&M, 1996 3, Numerous times, last was Mike Connor vs. Wm. & Mary, 2001 PASSES INTERCEPTED (Season) 24, B.J. Webster, 1983 20, Dave Sierer, 1988 17, Bill Vergantino, 1990 16, Scott Brunner, 1979 16, Jeff Komlo, 1976 15, Bill Zwaan, 1974 15, Matt Nagy, 2000 14, Dave Sierer, 1987 14, Rick Scully, 1982 14, Jeff Komlo, 1977 14, LeoHamlett, 1996 PASSES INTERCEPTED (Career) 46, Bill Vergantino, 1989-92 43, Jeff Komlo, 1976-78 35, Matt Nagy, 1997-2000 34, Rick Scully, 1979-82 34, Dave Sierer, 1986-88 32, Rich Gannon, 1984-86 28, B.J. Webster, 1982-84 27, Bill Zwaan, 1973-75 27, Leo Hamlett, 1993-96 25, Frank Linzenbold, 1965-67 24, Don Miller, 1951-54 CONSECUTIVE PASSES WITHOUT AN INTERCEPTION 150, Rich Gannon, 1986 101, Leo Hamlett, 1996 100, Brian Ginn, 1999 87, Leo Hamlett, 1995 83, Bill Vergantino, 1989 83, Brian Ginn, 1997 76, Bill Vergantino, 1992 LOWEST PASS INTERCEPTIONS (Season) 100 Attempts 2, Don Miller, 1954 (103 attempts) 2, Dale Fry, 1993 (122) 4, Brian Ginn, 1997 (192) 6, Sam Neff, 1971 (131) 6, Don Miller, 1953 (114) 6, John Davies, 1981 (107) 7, Tom Van Grofski, 1965 (167) LOWEST PASS INTERCEPTIONS (Career) 300 Attempts 7, Brian Ginn, 1996-99 (363) 16, Tom Van Grofski, 1963-65 (360) 18, Tom DiMuzio, 1967-69 (465) 22, Matt Nagy, 1997- (516) 25, Frank Linzenbold, 1965-67 (425) 27, Bill Zwaan, 1973-75 (392) 27, Leo Hamlett, 1993-96 (593) YARDS PASSING (Half) 358, Matt Nagy vs. UConn, 1998 (1st Half) YARDS PASSING (Game) 556, Matt Nagy vs. UConn, 1998 456, Matt Nagy vs. Villanova, 2000 369, Tom DiMuzio vs. Lehigh, 1969 354, Rich Gannon vs. Maine, 1986 349, Matt Nagy vs. W&M, 1998 349, Matt Nagy vs. Hofstra, 2000 347, Tom DiMuzio vs. Villanova, 1969 344, Matt Nagy vs. Northeastern, 1998 327, Dale Fry vs. JMU, 1993 324, Rich Gannon vs. W. Chester, 1986 317, Keith Langan vs. W. Chester, 1994 317, Matt Nagy vs. UNH, 2000 311, Bill Vergantino vs. Navy, 1990 309, BrianGinn vs. Villanova, 1999 307, B.J. Webster vs. Lehigh, 1983 301, Leo Hamlett vs. URI, 1996 298, Tom DiMuzio vs. Boston U., 1969 298, Dave Sierer vs. Maine, 1987 296, Scott Brunner vs. Youngstown State, 1979 295,Matt Nagy vs. Maine, 1998 YARDS PASSING (Season) 3,436, Matt Nagy, 2000 2,916, Matt Nagy, 1998 2,795, Rich Gannon, 1986 2,677, Jeff Komlo, 1978 2,401, Scott Brunner, 1979 2,179, Tom DiMuzio, 1969 2,086, Leo Hamlett, 1995 2,075, Leo Hamlett, 1996 2,030, Bill Vergantino, 1992 1,924, B.J. Webster, 1983 1,885, Dave Sierer, 1988 1,767, Dave Sierer, 1987 YARDS PASSING (Career) 8,214, Matt Nagy, 1997-2000 6,487, Bill Vergantino, 1989-92 5,927, Rich Gannon, 1984-86 5,256, Jeff Komlo, 1976-78 4,993, Leo Hamlett, 1993-96 3,964, Rick Scully, 1979-82 3,757, Tom DiMuzio, 1967-69 3,692, Dave Sierer, 1986-88 3,108, Don Miller, 1951-54 2,964, Bill Zwaan, 1973-75 2,839, Brian Ginn, 1996-99 2,737, Frank Linzenbold, 1965-67 2,573, Scott Brunner, 1978-79 YARDS PASSING PER GAME (Season) 265.1, Matt Nagy, 1998 245.4, Matt Nagy, 2000 215.0, Rich Gannon, 1986 198.0. Tom DiMuzio, 1969 191.2, Jeff Komlo, 1978 176.7, Dave Sierer, 1987 174.9, B.J. Webster, 1983 172.9,Leo Hamlett, 1996 171.5, Scott Brunner, 1979 166.1, Frank Linzenbold, 1967 160.5,Leo Hamlett, 1995 YARDS PASSING PER GAME (Career) 182.5, Matt Nagy, 1997-2000 169.3, Rich Gannon, 1984-86 154.1, Matt Nagy, 1997- 147.7, Dave Sierer, 1986-88 146.0, Jeff Komlo, 1976-78 135.1, Bill Vergantino, 1989-92 128.6, Scott Brunner, 1978-79 119.0, Frank Linzenbold, 1965-67 118.8, Leo Hamlett, 1993-96 110.9, Tom Van Grofski 107.3, Tom DiMuzio, 1967-69 MOST YARDS PASSING (Consecutive Games) 851, Matt Nagy vs. Maine-UConn, 1998 784, Matt Nagy vs. UConn-Richmond, 1998 719, Matt Nagy vs. Villanova-Portland State, 2000 693, Matt Nagy vs. Northeastern- William & Mary, 1998 667, Tom DiMuzio vs. Lehigh-Boston U., 1969 588, Matt Nagy vs. New Hampshire- Northeastern, 1998 581, Scott Brunner vs. Youngstown State-Colgate, 1979 579, Rich Gannon vs. Lehigh-Maine, 1986 568, Matt Nagy vs. Massachusetts- Villanova, 2000 563, Matt Nagy vs. The Citadel-Hofstra, 2000 560, Matt Nagy vs. William & Mary- Youngstown State, 1998 527, Rich Gannon vs. W&M-Lehigh, 1986 513, Jeff Komlo vs. Winston-Salem- Eastern Illinois, 1978 200-YARD GAMES (Season) 9, Matt Nagy, 1998 9, Matt Nagy, 2000 8, Rich Gannon, 1986 6, Jeff Komlo, 1978 5, Scott Brunner, 1979 4, Tom DiMuzio, 1969 4, Frank Linzenbold, 1967 4, Leo Hamlett, 1995 3, Bill Vergantino, 1989 3, Dave Sierer, 1987 3, Rich Gannon, 1984 3, B.J. Webster, 1983 3, Jeff Komlo, 1977 3, Leo Hamlett, 1996 3, Matt Nagy, 1999 200-YARD GAMES (Career) 22, Matt Nagy, 1997-2000 12, Rich Gannon, 1984-86 9, Jeff Komlo, 1976-78 8, Leo Hamlett, 1993-96 8, Bill Vergantino, 1989-92 5, Scott Brunner, 1978-79 5, Tom DiMuzio, 1967-69 5, Dave Sierer, 1986-88 4, Frank Linzenbold, 1965-67 4, Brian Ginn, 1996-99 3, B.J. Webster, 1982-84 2, Dale Fry, 1992-93 2, Keith Langan, 1992-95 CONSECUTIVE 200-YARD GAMES 9, Matt Nagy, 1998 4, Matt Nagy, 2000 3, Tom DiMuzio, 1969 3, Jeff Komlo, 1977 3, Rich Gannon, 1986 3, Matt Nagy, 2000 2, done 11 times, 2 times each by Rich Gannon in 1986, Jeff Komlo in 1978, and Scott Brunner in 1979- last accomplished by Matt Nagy in 1999 300-YARD PASSING GAMES 6, Matt Nagy, 1997-2000 2, Rich Gannon, 1986 2, Tom DiMuzio, 1969 1, Bill Vergantino, 1990 1, B.J. Webster, 1983 1, Dale Fry, 1993 1, Keith Langan, 1994 1, Leo Hamlett, 1996 1, Brian Ginn, 1999 TOUCHDOWN PASSES (Game) 5, Tom DiMuzio vs. Lehigh, 1969 5, Scott Brunner vs. C.W. Post, 1979 4, Keith Langan vs. W. Chester, 1994 4, Don Miller vs. Bucknell, 1953 4, Bob Hooper vs. Temple, 1955 4, Tom Van Grofski vs. Rutgers, 1964 4, Tom Van Grofski vs. Lehigh, 1965 4, Matt Nagy vs. W&M, 1998 3, Numerous times, last was Sam Postlethwait vs. UNH, 2001 TOUCHDOWN PASSES (Season) 29, Matt Nagy, 2000 24, Tom DiMuzio, 1969 24, Scott Brunner, 1979 20, Jeff Komlo, 1978 20, Matt Nagy, 1998 19, Leo Hamlett, 1996 18, Bill Vergantino, 1992 16, Leo Hamlett, 1995 16, Rich Gannon, 1986 16, Rick Scully, 1982 15, Dave Sierer, 1987 14, B.J. Webster, 1983 14, Brian Ginn, 1997 TOUCHDOWN PASSES (Career) 58, Matt Nagy, 1997-2000 47, Bill Vergantino, 1989-92 42, Leo Hamlett, 1993-96 41, Rick Scully, 1979-82 38, Tom DiMuzio, 1967-69 37, Jeff Komlo, 1976-78 36, Don Miller, 1951-54 35, Rich Gannon, 1984-86 28, Dave Sierer, 1986-88 26, Scott Brunner, 1978-79 23, Bill Zwaan, 1973-75 23, Scotty Reihm, 1971-73 22, Brian Ginn, 1996-99 CONSECUTIVE GAMES WITH TOUCHDOWN PASS 14, Matt Nagy, 2000 12, Jeff Komlo, 1977-78 12, Bill Zwaan, 1973-74 11, Tom DiMuzio, 1969 11, Leo Hamlett, 1996 10, Matt Nagy, 1998 10, Bill Vergantino, 1992 9, Rick Scully, 1982 8, Dave Sierer, 1988 8, Rich Gannon, 1986 8, Rick Scully, 1980-81 8, Scott Brunner, 1978 8, Scotty Reihm, 1972-73 BEST PASSING PCT. (Game) 1.000, Bill Vergantino vs. Towson, 1992 (11-11) .823, Leo Hamlett vs. Maine, 1995 (14- 17) .821, Matt Nagy vs. UConn, 1998 (23- 28) .818, Bill Vergantino vs. Wm. & Mary, 1991 (9-11) .800, Larry Catuzzi vs. Lehigh, 1956 (8- 10) .791, Bill Vergantino vs. James Madison, 1991 (19-24) .789, Rich Gannon vs. Navy, 1985 (15- 19) .786, Tom Van Grofski vs. Boston U., 1965 (11-15) .782, Rich Gannon vs. Massachusetts, 1986 (18-23) .768, Bill Vergantino vs. Navy, 1991 (20-26) .765, Dale Fry vs. West Chester, 1993 (13-17) BEST PASSING PCT. (Season) .691, Jim Breyer, 1958 (39-63) .650, Matt Nagy, 1997 .611, Matt Nagy, 1998 .597, Scotty Reihm, 1972 .586, Sam Neff, 1971 .583, Don Miller, 1954 .566, Jeff Komlo, 1978 .565, Bill Vergantino, 1991 .557, Dal Fry, 1993 .557, Rich Gannon, 1986 BEST PASSING PCT. (Career) .561, Matt Nagy, 1997-00 (502-895) .547, Rich Gannon, 1984-86 .535, Scotty Reihm, 1971-73 .534, Brian Ginn, 1996-99 .533, Dave Sierer, 1986-88 .525, Jeff Komlo, 1976-78 .520, Dale Fry, 1990-93 .518, Sam Neff, 1970-71 .517, Bill Vergantino, 1989-92 .507, Scott Brunner, 1978-79 *PASSING RATING (Game) 305.9, Bill Vergantino vs. Towson, 1992 301.2, Keith Langan vs. Richmond, 1993 300.1, Leo Hamlett vs. Maine, 1995 285.7, Sam Postlethwait vs. New Hampshire, 2001 284.3, Matt Nagy vs. UConn, 1998 262.7, Dale Fry vs. W. Chester, 1993 *PASSING RATING (Season) 160.8, Dale Fry, 1993 157.4, Matt Nagy, 1998 156.0, Matt Nagy, 1997 152.0, Keith Langan, 1994 148.4, Leo Hamlett, 1995 147.0, Brian Ginn, 1997 146.0, Matt Nagy, 2000 144.2, Tom DiMuzio, 1969 143.7, Bill Vergantino, 1992 *PASSING RATING (Career) 146.74, Matt Nagy, 1997-2000 145.71, Scott Brunner, 1978-79 142.64, Dale Fry, 1990-93 135.27, Brian Ginn, 1996-99 131.88, Leo Hamlett, 1993-96 129.96, Tom DiMuzio, 1967-69 125.70, Don Miller, 1951-54 123.47, Bill Vergantino, 1989-92 121.95, Don Miller, 1951-54 121.35, Jeff Komlo, 1976-78 119.64, Rich Gannon, 1984-86 *Based on NCAAFormula LONGEST COMPLETED PASS 88, Matt Nagy to Eddie Conti vs. Northeastern, 1998 87, Tom DiMuzio to Pat Walker vs. Villanova, 1969 85, Brian Ginn to Courtney Batts vs. UMass, 1997 83, Matt Nagy to Jamin Elliott vs. Richmond, 2000 83, Sam Postlethwait to Brett Veach vs. New Hampshire, 2001 82, Bill Zwann to Bill Cubit vs. Youngstown, 1974 82, Brian Ginn to Jamin Elliott vs. Villanova, 1999 80, Leo Hamlett to Eddie Conti vs. Lehigh, 1996 79, Chuck Zolak to Tom Harrison vs. Gettysburg, 1963 79, Jim Colbert to Pete Johnson vs. Gettysburg, 1969 77, Scotty Reihm to Vern Roberts vs. Gettysburg, 1972 76, Scotty Reihm to Bill Cubit vs. Lehigh, 1973 76, Rich Gannon to Bob Norris vs. Lehigh, 1986 76, Matt Nagy to Eddie Conti vs. UConn, 1998 76, Walt Paul to Paul Hart vs. Western Maryland, 1942 75, Sam Neff to Jim Colbert vs. Bucknell, 1971 75, Jeff Komlo to Craig Carroll vs. Colgate, 1977 75, Scott Brunner to Jay Hooks vs. Youngstown State #2, 1979 74, Rick Scully to Cliff Clement vs. WesternKentucky, 1981 73, Don Miller to Tom Redfield vs. Lafayette, 154 72, Bill Cubit to Albert Brown vs. Maine, 1972 72, Bill Shockley to Marvel McWilliams vs. Bradley, 1949 72, Matt Nagy to Derrick Downs vs. Connecticut, 1998 71, Rick Scheetz to Fred Singleton vs. Towson State, 1984 71, Jeff Komlo to Lou Mariani vs. Rhode Island, 1978 71, William Hogan to Walt Paul vs. Ursinus, 1941 70, Bill Vergantino toLanue Johnson vs. UMass, 1992 70, Matt Nagy to Jamin Elliott vs. Lehigh, 2000 69, Leo Hamlett to Norman Coleman vs. Villanova, 1995 68, Leo Hamlett to Courtney Batts vs. Rhode Island, 1996 68, Matt Nagy to Butter Pressey vs. Hofstra, 2000 67, Ted Kempski to Ollie Baker vs. Ohio University, 1961 66, Tom DiMuzio to Ron Withelder vs. Boston U., 1968 66, Bob Smith toLarry Rybicki vs. C.W. Post, 1971 65, Rich Gannon to Bob Norris vs. Richmond, 1986 65, Matt Nagy to Jamin Elliott vs. Villanova, 2000 64, Gary Bierc to Paul Hammond vs. Princeton, 1981 64, Bill Vergantino to Daryl Brown vs. UMass, 1992 64, Leo Hamlett to Eddie Conti vs. Maine, 1996 64, Matt Nagy to Jamin Elliott vs. Portland State, 2000 PASS RECEIVING RECEPTIONS (Game) 15, Eddie Conti vs. UConn, 1998 13, Eddie Conti vs. W&M, 1998 12, Brian Adam vs. Villanova, 1977 11, Darrin Ferrell vs. Navy, 1990 11, Eddie Conti vs. Maine, 1998 11, Pete Ravettine vs. E. Illinois, 1978 10, Courtney Batts vs. Lehigh, 1997 10, Bill Cubit vs. Bucknell, 1973 10, Mike Purzycki vs. Bucknell, 1967 9, James Anderson vs. Richmond, 1987 9, Eddie Conti vs. Maine, 1996 9, Pete Ravettine vs. Middle Tennessee, 1978 9, Eddie Conti vs. Richmond, 1998 9, Eddie Conti vs. UNH, 1998 RECEPTIONS (Season) 91, Eddie Conti, 1998 60, Courtney Batts, 1997 58, Jamin Elliott, 2000 58, Brett Veach, 2000 57, Pete Ravettine, 1978 54, James Anderson, 1987 50, Dan Cooper, 1992 49, Jay Hooks, 1979 49, Courtney Batts, 1995 48, Brian Adam, 1977 47, Eddie Conti, 1996 47, Todd Lott, 1986 47, Bill Cubit, 1974 47, Jamin Elliott, 1999 RECEPTIONS (Career) 192, Eddie Conti, 1994-98 179, Courtney Batts, 1994-97 158, Jamin Elliott, 1998-2001 118, Ron Withelder, 1967-69 112, Bob Norris, 1984-86 105, Dan Cooper, 1990-93 99, Brett Veach, 1998-2001 98, Mike Purzycki, 1967-69 96, James Anderson, 1987-88 94, Craig Cummings, 1997-2000 78, John Yergey, 1987-89 69, Paul Hammond, 1981-83 69, Todd Lott, 1984-86 63, Keita Malloy, 1990-93 61, Jay Hooks, 1978-80 61, Lanue Johnson, 1990-93 59, Pete Ravettine, 1977-78 59, Brian Adam, 1975-77 59, Bill Cubit, 1973-74 58, Pat Walker, 1968-70 56, Wes Frith, 1962-64 53, Jim Colbert, 1969-71 52, Fred Singleton, 1984-86 52, Andre Thompson, 1995-98 51, Larry Wagner, 1974-76 50, John Gilman, 1987-89 50, Butter Pressey, 1998-01 RECEPTIONS PER GAME (Season) 8.3, Eddie Conti, 1998 4.9, James Anderson, 1987 4.8, Brian Adam, 1977 4.7, Mike Purzycki, 1966 4.3, Jamin Elliott, 1999 4.3, Courtney Batts, 1997 4.3, Eddie Conti, 1996 4.3, Todd Lott, 1986 4.1, Pete Ravettine, 1978 4.1, Jamin Elliott, 2000 4.1, Brett Veach, 2000 4.0, Ron Withelder, 1967 4.0, Mike Purzycki, 1965 4.0, Wes Frith, 1964 RECEPTIONS PER GAME (Career) 4.2, James Anderson, 1987-88 3.9, Eddie Conti, 1994-98 3.6, Courtney Batts, 1994-97 3.6, Mike Purzycki, 1967-69 3.4,Jamin Elliott, 1998-2001 3.4, Todd Lott, 1984-86 3.2, Bob Norris, 1984-86 2.9, Ron Withelder, 1967-69 2.9, Pete Ravettine, 1977-78 2.4, Dan Cooper, 1990-93 2.4, John Yergey, 1987-89 2.4, Darrin Ferrell, 1988-90 2.4, Jay Hooks, 1978-80 CONSECUTIVE GAMES CATCHING A PASS 38, Eddie Conti, 1996-98 27, Courtney Batts, 1994-97 25, Jamin Elliott, 2000-01 23, Dan Cooper, 1990-93 23, James Anderson, 1987-88* 23,John Yergey, 1988-89 22, Ron Withelder, 1967-69 *= Every game of career YARDS RECEIVING (Half) 200, Eddie Conti vs. UConn, 1998 (1st Half) YARDS RECEIVING (Game) 354, Eddie Conti vs. UConn, 1998 234, Eddie Conti vs. Northeast., 1998 208, Pete Ravettine vs. Middle Tennessee, 1978 207, Eddie Conti vs. W&M, 1998 206, Courtney Batts vs. W. Chester, 1994 198, Darrin Ferrell vs. Navy, 1990 196, Eddie Conti vs. Maine, 1996 183, Courtney Batts vs. Northeastern, 1995 182, Jay Hooks vs. Youngstown, 1979 182, Brian Adam vs. Villanova, 1977 178, Courtney Batts vs. UMass, 1997 164, Jamin Elliott vs. Villanova, 1999 162, Jay Hooks vs. Colgate, 1979 158, Dan Cooper vs. Richmond, 1992 156, Pete Ravettine vs. E. Illinois, 1978 154, Eddie Conti vs. Richmond, 1998 153, Pat Walker vs. Lehigh, 1969 150, Courtney Batts vs. URI, 1996 147, Bill Cubit vs. Maine, 1974 146, Jamin Elliott vs. Portland St., 2000 143, James Anderson vs. UMass, 1987 140, James Anderson vs. Richmond, 1987 YARDS RECEIVING (Season) 1,712, Eddie Conti, 1998 (NCAAI-AARecord) 1,317, Jamin Elliott, 2000 1,067, James Anderson, 1987 1,048, Courtney Batts, 1997 1,036, Jay Hooks, 1979 1,026, Pete Ravettine, 1978 957, Courtney Batts, 1995 889, Eddie Conti, 1996 850, Jamin Elliott, 1999 826, Courtney Batts, 1996 818, Eddie Conti, 1995 815, Brett Veach, 2000 797, Dan Cooper, 1992 770, Dan Cooper, 1993 749, BrianAdam, 1977 YARDS RECEIVING (Career) 3,737, Eddie Conti, 1994-98 3,522, Courtney Batts, 1994-97 3,068, Jamin Elliott, 1998-2001 1,880, Ron Withelder, 1967-69 1,772, Dan Cooper, 1990-93 1,749, James Anderson, 1987-88 1,501, Craig Cummings, 1997-2000 1,470, Brett Veach, 1998-2001 1,390, Mike Purzycki, 1967-69 1,269, Jay Hooks, 1978-80 1,245, Keita Malloy, 1990-93 1,227, Bob Norris, 1984-86 1,189, Paul Hammond, 1981-83 1,051, Todd Lott, 1984-86 1,040, Pete Ravettine, 1977-78 1,025, John Yergey, 1987-89 993, Wes Frith, 1962-64 951, Pat Walker, 1968-70 943, Brian Adam, 1975-77 936, Darrin Ferrell, 1988-90 YARDS RECEIVING PER GAME (Season) 155.6, Eddie Conti, 1998 97.0, James Anderson, 1987 95.5, Jamin Elliott, 2000 80.8, Eddie Conti, 1996 77.3, Jamin Elliott, 1999 74.9, Courtney Batts, 1997 74.9, Brian Adam, 1976 74.0, Jay Hooks, 1979 73.6, Courtney Batts, 1995 73.3, Pete Ravettine, 1978 68.8, Courtney Batts, 1996 YARDS RECEIVING PER GAME (Career) 76.7, Eddie Conti, 1994-98 76.0, James Anderson, 1987-88 70.4, Courtney Batts, 1994-97 66.7, Jamin Elliott, 1998-2001 52.5, Todd Lott, 1984-86 52.0, Pete Ravettine, 1977-78 51.5, Mike Purzycki, 1967-69 50.8, Jay Hooks, 1978-80 46.8, Darrin Ferrell, 1988-90 45.8, Ron Withelder, 1967-69 RECEIVING YARDS (Consecutive Games) 508, Eddie Conti vs. Connecticut- Richmond, 1998 476, Eddie Conti vs. Maine-Connecticut, 1998 441, Eddie Conti vs. Northeastern- William & Mary, 1998 373, Eddie Conti vs. New Hampshire- Northeastern, 1998 366, Jamin Elliott vs. Villanova-Portland State, 2000 326, Pete Ravettine vs. North Carolina A&T-Middle Tennessee, 1978 100-YD. GAMES (Season) 9, Eddie Conti, 1998 7, Jamin Elliott, 2000 6, James Anderson, 1987 5, Pete Ravettine, 1978 4, Jay Hooks, 1979 3, Eddie Conti, 1995 3, Courtney Batts, 1996 3, Courtney Batts, 1997 3, Jamin Elliott, 1999 100-YD. GAMES (Career) 13, Eddie Conti, 1994-98 11, Jamin Elliott, 1998-2001 9, Courtney Batts, 1994-97 8, James Anderson, 1987-88 5, Pete Ravettine, 1977-78 4, Jay Hooks, 1977-79 CONSECUTIVE 100-YARD RECEIVING GAMES 5, Eddie Conti, 1998 4, Eddie Conti, 1998 4, Jamin Elliott, 2000 3, James Anderson, 1987 2, Todd Lott, 1986 2, Bob Norris, 1986 2, Pete Ravettine, 1978 2, Eddie Conti, 1995 CONSECUTIVE 200-YD. GAMES 2, Eddie Conti, 1998 AVERAGE PER CATCH (Game) Minimum 4 catches 45.4, Jay Hooks vs. Youngstown State, 1979 (4 for 182 yards) 34.3, Courtney Batts vs. West Chester, 1994 (6-206) 34.2, Jay Hooks vs. Villanova, 1979, (4-137) 33.4, Eddie Conti vs. Northeastern, 1998 (7-234) AVG. PER CATCH (Season) Minimum 10 catches 27.2, Tom Harrison, 1963 (18-490) 25.6, Courtney Batts, 1994 25.1, Tom Redfield, 1954 23.1, Jamin Elliott, 2000 22.6, Keita Malloy, 1993 22.2, Pete Johnson, 1971 21.9, Kevin Phelan, 1981 21.5, Bill Cubit, 1973 21.5, Pat Walker, 1970 21.4, Lanue Johnson, 1992 21.1, Jay Hooks, 1979 20.9, Eddie Conti, 1995 20.6, Dick Kelley, 1968 20.2, Jaime Young, 1979 20.1, Jim Colbert, 1969 AVERAGE PER CATCH (Career) Minimum 20 catches 23.1, Pete Johnson, 1969-71 21.5, Tom Harrison, 1961-63 20.8, Jay Hooks, 1977-79 20.5, Tom Redfield, 1952-54 19.8, Keita Malloy, 1990-93 19.7, Courtney Batts, 1994-97 19.5, Dick Kelley, 1968-70 19.4, Jamin Elliott, 1998-01 19.0, Eddie Conti, 1994-98 Note. TE Jason VanKerkhoven averaged 24.7 on 16-395, 1996-99 TOUCHDOWN RECEPTIONS (Game) 4, Courtney Batts vs. W. Chester, 1994 3, Mike Purzycki vs. Rutgers, 1964 3, Paul Mueller vs. Lehigh, 1965 3, Pete Johnson vs. UNH, 1971 3, Eddie Conti vs. W&M, 1995 TOUCHDOWN RECEPTIONS (Season) 12, Pat Walker, 1969 11, James Anderson, 1987 10, Eddie Conti, 1998 9, Jay Hooks, 1979 9, Ron Withelder, 1968 9, Eddie Conti, 1995 9, Eddie Conti, 1996 8, Courtney Batts, 1994 8, Pete Johnson, 1971 8, Keita Malloy, 1993 8, Jamin Elliott, 2000 8, Brett Veach, 2000 TOUCHDOWN RECEPTIONS (Career) 31, Eddie Conti, 1994-98 27, Courtney Batts, 1994-97 19, Jamin Elliott, 1998-2001 17, James Anderson, 1987-88 15, Pat Walker, 1968-70 15, Dan Cooper, 1990-93 14, Ron Withelder, 1967-69 13, Keita Malloy, 1990-93 12, Kevin Phelan, 1980-82 12, Jay Hooks, 1979-80 12, Lou Mariani, 1977-79 12, Brett Veach, 1998-2001 CONSECUTIVE GAMES WITH A TOUCHDOWN RECEPTION 5, Bob Norris, 1986 5, James Anderson, 1987 4, Eddie Conti, 1996 4, Eddie Conti, 1998 4, Eddie Conti, 1998 TOTAL OFFENSE MOST PLAYS (Game) 64, Bill Vergantino vs. UNH, 1989 58, Rich Gannon vs. Maine, 1986 56, Leo Hamlett vs. W&M, 1996 53, Rich Gannon vs. W. Chester, 1986 53, Bill Vergantino vs. W. Chester,1992 51, Bill Vergantino vs. W&M, 1990 51, B.J. Webster vs. Bucknell, 1983 49, Bill Vergantino vs. JMU, 1991 49, Dale Fry vs. J. Madison, 1993 49, Matt Nagy vs. UConn, 1998 48, Dave Sierer vs. UConn, 1987 47, Tom DiMuzio vs. Lehigh, 1969 46, Rich Gannon vs. Holy Cross, 1985 46, Leo Hamlett vs. W&M, 1996 46, Leo Hamlett vs. Rh. Island, 1996 46, Mike Connor vs. Villanova, 2001 45, Roger Mason (FB) vs. Temple, 1972 45, Matt Nagy vs. Villanova, 2000 MOST PLAYS (Season) 551, Rich Gannon, 1986 451, Bill Vergantino, 1990 438, Dave Sierer, 1988 434, Jeff Komlo, 1978 425, Leo Hamlett, 1996 422, Matt Nagy, 2000 416, Rick Scully, 1982 402, Bill Vergantino, 1992 393, Rich Gannon, 1985 392, Bill Vergantino, 1989 391, Leo Hamlett, 1995 MOST PLAYS (Career) 1,580, Bill Vergantino, 1989-92 1,330, Rich Gannon, 1984-86 1,044, Leo Hamlett, 1993-96 1,019, Matt Nagy, 1997-2000 911, Jeff Komlo, 1976-78 909, Rick Scully, 1979-82 803, Dave Sierer, 1986-88 801, Tom DiMuzio, 1967-69 619, Leo Hamlett, 1993-96 604, Chuck Hall, 1968-70 565, Brian Ginn, 1996-99 558, Don Miller, 1951-54 MOST YARDS (Half) 358, Matt Nagy vs. UConn, 1998 (1st Half) MOST YARDS (Game) 537, Matt Nagy vs. UConn, 1998 437, Matt Nagy vs. Villanova, 2000 395, Rich Gannon vs. W. Chester, 1986 378, Keith Langan vs. W. Chester, 1994 377, Rich Gannon vs. Maine, 1986 376, Tom DiMuzio vs. Lehigh, 1969 375, Dale Fry vs. W. Chester, 1993 360, Bill Vergantino vs. JMU, 1991 357, Matt Nagy vs. W&M, 1998 346, Leo Hamlett vs. Hofstra, 1994 344, Bill Vergantino vs. Navy, 1990 338, Matt Nagy vs. Hofstra, 2000 337, Matt Nagy vs. W&M, 1998 337, Tom DiMuzio vs. Villanova, 1969 337, Dale Fry vs. JMU, 1993 337, Leo Hamlett vs. Villanova, 1995 330, Bill Vergantino vs. UNH, 1989 MOST YARDS (Season) 3,332, Rich Gannon, 1986 3,316, Matt Nagy, 2000 2,842, Leo Hamlett, 1995 2,808, Matt Nagy, 1998 2,690, Bill Vergantino, 1992 2,623, Jeff Komlo, 1978 2,510, Tom DiMuzio, 1969 2,436, Scott Brunner, 1979 2,228, Rick Scully, 1982 2,219, Bill Vergantino, 1990 2,172, Leo Hamlett, 1996 2,084, Rich Gannon, 1984 2,076, Bill Vergantino, 1989 2,066, Bill Vergantino, 1991 MOST YARDS (Career) 9,051, Bill Vergantino, 1989-92 7,943, Matt Nagy, 1997-2000 7,436, Rich Gannon, 1984-86 6,313, Leo Hamlett, 1993-96 5,421, Jeff Komlo, 1976-78 4,958, Rick Scully, 1979-82 4,587, Daryl Brown, 1991-94 4,738, Tom DiMuzio, 1967-69 3,877, Dave Sierer, 1986-88 3,286, Daryl Brown, 1990-93 3,088, Brian Ginn, 1996-99 MOST YARDS PER GAME (Season) 256.3, Rich Gannon, 1986 255.3, Matt Nagy, 1998 236.9, Matt Nagy, 2000 228.2, Tom DiMuzio, 1969 218.6, Leo Hamlett, 1995 201.7, Bill Vergantino, 1990 192.1, Bill Vergantino, 1992 189.5, Rich Gannon, 1994 188.7, Bill Vergantino, 1989 187.3, Jeff Komlo, 1978 186.0, Dave Sierer, 1987 MOST YARDS PER GAME (Career) 212.4, Rich Gannon, 1984-86 188.6, Bill Vergantino, 1989-92 176.5, Matt Nagy, 1997-2000 155.1, Dave Sierer, 1986-88 150.6, Jeff Komlo, 1976-78 150.3, Leo Hamlett, 1993-96 133.0, Scott Brunner, 1978-79 122.8, Tom Van Grofski, 1963-65 120.9, Rick Scully, 1979-82 119.5, Frank Linzenbold, 1965-67 SCORING MOST POINTS (Game) 27, Ed Thompson vs. Washington (Md.) College, 1935 24, Courtney Batts vs. W. Chester, 1994 24, Daryl Brown vs. Northeastern, 1994 24, Pat Williams vs. Lehigh, 1993 24, Bill Vergantino vs. Boston U., 1992 24, Bill Vergantino vs. Villanova, 1991 24, Vern Roberts vs. UNLV, 1974 24, Gardy Kahoe vs. Lehigh, 1971 24, Gardy Kahoe vs. Bucknell, 1971 24, Mariano Stalloni vs. Bradley, 1949 20, Glenn Covin vs. W. Chester, 1970 20, Randy Holmes vs. Maine, 1987 20, Pat Williams vs. Maine, 1995 20, Craig Cummings vs. Hofstra, 2000 MOST POINTS (Season) 144, Gardy Kahoe, 1971 132, Vern Roberts, 1974 110, Chuck Hall, 1970 104, Craig Cummings, 2000 102, Bill Vergantino, 1992 102, Lanue Johnson, 1992 100, Rich Gannon, 1986 100, Scott Collins, 2000 86, Daryl Brown, 1993 86, Lou Mariani, 1979 84, Bob Norris, 1996 84, Paul Hart, 1942 81, Sean Leach, 1995 MOST POINTS (Career) 308, Daryl Brown, 1991-94 268, Vern Roberts, 1972-74 268, Craig Cummings, 1997-2000 263, Sean Leach, 1994-97 228, Bill Vergantino, 1989-92 220, Butter Pressey, 1998-2001 218, Eddie Conti, 1994-98 217, Lanue Johnson, 1990-93 210, Gardy Kahoe, 1969-71 206, Chuck Hall, 1968-70 191, Brandt Kennedy, 1977-79 186, K.C. Knobloch, 1979-82 160, Rich Gannon, 1984-86 156, Tom DiMuzio, 1967-69 156, Mike Brown, 1961-63 154, Don O’Brien, 1987-89 MOST TOUCHDOWNS (Game) 4, Courtney Batts vs. W. Chester, 1994 4, Daryl Brown vs. Northeastern, 1994 4, Pat Williams vs. Lehigh, 1993 4, Ed Thompson vs. Washington College, 1935 4, Vern Roberts vs. UNLV, 1974 4, Gardy Kahoe vs. Lehigh,1971 4, Gardy Kahoe vs. Bucknell, 197 4, Bill Vergantino vs. Villanova, 1991 4, Bill Vergantino vs. Boston U., 1992 4, Mariano Stalloni vs. Bradley, 1949 MOST TOUCHDOWNS (Season) 24, Gardy Kahoe, 1971 21, Vern Roberts, 1974 18, Chuck Hall, 1970 17, Lanue Johnson, 1992 17, Bill Vergantino, 1992 16, Rich Gannon, 1986 16, Craig Cummings, 2000 14, Lou Mariani, 1979 14, Bob Norris, 1986 14, Daryl Brown, 1993 14, Butter Pressey, 2000 13, Rick Scully, 1982 13, Bill Armstrong, 1971 13, Daryl Brown, 1994 13, Craig Cummings, 1997 TOUCHDOWNS (Career) 50, Daryl Brown, 1991-94 44, Craig Cummings, 1997-2000 42, Vern Roberts, 1972-74 38, Bill Vergantino, 1989-92 37, Lanue Johnson, 1990-93 36, Eddie Conti, 1994-98 35, Gardy Kahoe, 1969-71 35, Butter Pressey, 1998-2001 34, Chuck Hall, 1968-70 26, Rich Gannon, 1984-86 25, Tom DiMuzio, 1967-69 25, Mike Brown, 1961-63 CONSECUTIVE GAMES SCORING TOUCHDOWN 13, Vern Roberts, 1974 12, Gardy Kahoe, 1970-71 11, Lanue Johnson, 1991-92 9, Glenn Covin, 1970-71 9, Craig Cummings, 1997-98 KICK SCORING MOST FIELD GOALS (Game) 3, K. C. Knobloch vs. Villanova, 1980 3, Neil Roberts vs. W&M, 1986 3, Don O'Brien vs. UMass, 1987 3, Steve Leo vs. Navy, 1992 3, Steve Leo vs. R. Island, 1993 3, Sean Leach vs. Northeastern, 1995 3, SeanLeach vs. Ga. Southern, 1997 3, Garon Sizemore vs. Youngstown State, 1998 3, Scott Collins vs. Villanova, 2000 MOST FIELD GOALS (Season) 14, Scott Collins, 2000 12, Brandt Kennedy, 1978 12, Sean Leach, 1995 11, K.C. Knobloch, 1981 11, Garon Sizemore, 1998 10, Sean Leach, 1997 10, Mark Drozic, 1990 10, Don O'Brien, 1988 9, Neil Roberts, 1986 9, K.C.Knobloch, 1980 7, Don O’Brien, 1987 7, Hank Kline, 1976 7, Sean Leach, 1994 MOST FIELD GOALS (Career) 32, Sean Leach, 1994-97 26, K. C. Knobloch, 1980-82 23, Don O'Brien, 1987-89 21, Brandt Kennedy, 1977-79 16, Scott Collins, 2000- 16, Garon Sizemore, 1998-99 15, Mark Drozic, 1990-91 14, Hank Kline, 1974-76 14, Neil Roberts, 1985-86 14, John Gasson, 1983-85 12, Steve Leo, 1990-93 11, Jeff Lippincott, 1966-68 9, John Osborn, 1962-63 5, Jim Albertson, 1969 5, Marc Samonisky, 1970 FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS (Game) 4, K.C. Knobloch vs. Lehigh, 1982 4, K.C. Knobloch vs. Villanova, 1980 4, Garon Sizemore vs. Youngstown State, 1998 4, Scott Collins vs. Georgia Southern, 2000 3, many times FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS (Season) 21, Scott Collins, 2000 19, Brandt Kennedy, 1978 19, Don O'Brien, 1988 17, K.C. Knobloch, 1981 15, Sean Leach, 1997 15, Garon Sizemore, 1998 14, Sean Leach, 1995 14, Neil Roberts, 1987 14, K. C. Knobloch, 1980 13, K. C. Knobloch, 1982 13, Hank Kline, 1976 FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS (Career) 51, Sean Leach, 1994-97 44, K. C. Knobloch, 1980-82 42, Brandt Kennedy, 1977-79 40, Don O'Brien, 1987-89 29, Hank Kline, 1974-76 28, Scott Collins, 2000- 28, Jeff Lippincott, 1966-68 25, John Gasson, 1983-85 25, Garon Sizemore, 1998-99 24, Steve Leo, 1990-93 22, Mark Drozic, 1990-91 18, John Osborn, 1962-63 FIELD GOAL PCT. (Season) 1.000, John Gasson, 1984 (6-6) .800, Sean Leach, 1995 .733, Garon Sizemore, 1998 .667, Sean Leach, 1997 .667, Scott Collins, 2000 .647, K.C. Knobloch, 1981 .643, K.C. Knobloch, 1980 .643, Neil Roberts, 1987 .631, Brandt Kennedy, 1978 .625, Mar Samonisky, 1970 .625, Jim Albertson, 1969 FIELD GOAL PCT. (Career) .681, Mark Drozic, 1990-91 .640, Garon Sizemore, 1998-99 .627, Sean Leach, 1994-97 .609, Neil Roberts, 1985-86 .590, K.C. Knobloch, 1979-82 .575, Don O’Brien, 1987-89 .571, Scott Collins, 2000- .560, John Gasson, 1983-85 .500, Brandt Kennedy, 1977-79 .500, John Osborn, 1962-63 .500, Steve Leo, 1990-93 LONGEST FIELD GOAL 54, Steve Leo vs. Navy, 1992 53, Steve Leo vs. Richmond,1991 52, Don O'Brien vs. Navy, 1988 50, SeanLeach vs. Northeastern,1995 48, Hank Kline vs. Villanova, 1976 48, Garon Sizemore vs. Youngstown State, 1998 47, Don O'Brien vs. UMass, 1987 47, K.C. Knobloch vs. Villanova, 1980 47, Brandt Kennedy vs. Youngstown State, 1979 47, Garon Sizemore vs. Youngstown State, 1998 46, Brandt Kennedy vs. Lehigh, 1978 46, Scott Collins vs. Citadel, 2000 45, K.C. Knobloch vs. Villanova, 1980 45, Sean Leach vs. Boston U., 1996 43, John Osborn vs. Gettysburg, 1963 43, K.C. Knobloch vs. Temple, 1980 43, Hank Kline vs. W&M, 1976 43, Jeff Lippincott vs. Gettysburg, 1966 43, Sean Leach vs. Northeastern, 1995 40, Frank Creamer vs. Springfield, 1926 (won game) 40, Garon Sizemore vs. Connecticut, 1998 40, Garon Sizemore vs. W&M, 1999 38, Charles Gibson vs. Villanova, 1924 40, Scott Collins vs. William & Mary, 2001 38, Charles Gibson vs. Villanova, 1924 CONSECUTIVE FIELD GOALS 7, John Gasson, 1983-84 7, Sean Leach, 1995 6, Don O'Brien, 1988 5, Mark Drozic, 1990 5, Scott Collins, 2000 CONSECUTIVE GAMES KICKING A FIELD GOAL 9, Don O'Brien, 1987-88 6, Brandt Kennedy, 1978-79 6, Garon Sizemore, 1998 6, Scott Collins, 2000 5, K.C. Knobloch, 1981 PAT BY KICKING (Game) 10, Larry Washington vs. C.W. Post, 1971 8, Steve Leo vs. Lehigh, 1993 8, Steve Leo vs. Samford, 1992 7, Sean Leach vs. UMass, 1994 7, K.C. Knobloch vs. Princeton, 1981 7, Brandt Kennedy vs. Va. Union, 1979 7, Al Samonisky vs. Baldwin-Wallace, 1973 7, Mark Drozic vs. UConn, 1991 7, Steve Leo vs. Boston U., 1992 7, Steve Leo vs. Montana, 1993 7, Sean Leach vs. W. Chester, 1995 7, Scott Collins vs. W. Chester, 2000 7, Scott Collins vs. Portland St., 2000 PAT BY KICKING (Season) 62, Brandt Kennedy, 1979 62, Scott Collins, 2000 57, Steve Leo, 1993 53, Steve Leo, 1992 50, Sean Leach, 1997 47, Mark Drozic, 1991 46, Neil Roberts, 1986 45, SeanLeach, 1995 44, Larry Washington, 1971 40, Brandt Kennedy, 1978 40, K. C. Knobloch, 1981 40, Sean Leach, 1994 40, Garon Sizemore, 1998 PAT BY KICKING (Career) 167, SeanLeach, 1994-97 128, Brandt Kennedy, 1977-79 111, Steve Leo, 1990-93 108, K.C. Knobloch, 1979-82 86, Scott Collins, 2000- 85, Don O'Brien, 1987-89 78, Larry Washington, 1971-72 73, Garon Sizemore, 1998-99 70, Jeff Lippincott, 1966-68 69, Mark Drozic, 1990-91 66, Hank Kline, 1974-76 58, Neil Roberts, 1985-86 PAT BY KICKING ATT. (Game) 10, Larry Washington vs. C.W. Post, 1971 10, Scott Collins vs. W. Chester, 2000 9, Steve Leo vs. Lehigh, 1993 8, K.C. Knobloch vs. Princeton, 1981 8, Brandt Kennedy vs. Va. Union, 1979 8, Steve Leo vs. Samford, 199 8, Steve Leo vs. Maine, 1992 7, numerous times PAT BY KICKING ATT. (Season) 67, Scott Collins, 2000 64, Brandt Kennedy, 1979 61, Steve Leo, 1993 61, Steve Leo, 1992 56, Larry Washington, 1971 52, Sean Leach, 1997 51, Brandt Kennedy, 1978 49, Sean Leach, 1995 47, Neil Roberts, 1986 47, Mark Drozic, 1991 45, Garon Sizemore, 1998 44, K.C. Knobloch, 1981 43, K.C. Knobloch, 1982 PAT BY KICKING ATT. (Career) 180, Sean Leach, 1994-97 141, Brandt Kennedy, 1977-79 122, Steve Leo, 1990-93 118, K.C. Knobloch, 1979-82 94, Larry Washington, 1971-72 92, Scott Collins, 2000- 84, Garon Sizemore, 1998-99 79, Jeff Lippincott, 1966-68 75, Hank Kline, 1972-74 70, Mark Drozic, 1990 65, Don O’Brien, 1986-88 60, Neil Roberts, 1985-86 PAT KICKING PCT. (Season) 1.000, Mark Drozic, 1991 (47-47) 1.000, John Gasson, 1984 (26- 26) .978, Neil Roberts, 1986 (46-47) .969, Brandt Kennedy, 1979 (62-64) .967, K.C. Knobloch, 1980 .964, Hank Kline, 1975 .961, Sean Leach, 1997 .960, Scott Collins, 2001 .956, Hank Kline, 1974 .950, Sean Leach, 1994 PAT KICKING PCT. (Career) .985, Mark Drozic, 1990-91 (69-70) .967, Neil Roberts, 1985-86 (58-60) .935, Scott Collins, 2000- .928, Sean Leach, 1994-97 .915, K.C. Knobloch, 1979-82 .910, Steve Leo, 1990-93 .908, Brandt Kennedy, 1977-79 .893, John Gasson, 1983-85 .886, Jeff Lippincott, 1966-68 .881, Al Samonisky, 1973 .880, Hank Kline, 1972-74 CONSECUTIVE PAT MADE 50, Mark Drozic, 1990-1991 45, Neil Roberts, 1986 37, ScottCollins, 2000-01 33, K.C. Knobloch, 1981-82 33, Hank Kline, 1975-76 31, John Gasson, 1983-85 31, Sean Leach, 1995 29, Sean Leach, 1994 28, Sean Leach, 1997 27, Steve Leo, 1992 27, Garon Sizemore, 1998 POINTS BY KICKING (Game) 15, Neil Roberts vs. W&M, 1986 15, Scott Collins vs. Villanova, 2000 13, Don O'Brien vs. UMass, 1987 13, Steve Leo vs. Navy, 1992 13, SeanLeach vs. Northeastern, 1995 12, Garon Sizemore vs. Youngstown State, 1998 11, Sean Leach vs. JMU, 1995 11, Brandt Kennedy vs. Winston- Salem, 1978 11, Sean Leach vs. Hofstra, 1994 10, Sean Leach vs. Youngstown, 1995 10, Brandt Kennedy vs. URI, 1979 10, Brandt Kennedy, vs. Va. Union, 1978 10, Larry Washington vs. CW Post, 1970 10, Mark Drozic vs. Maine, 1991 10, Steve Leo vs. Rhode Island, 1992 10, Sean Leach vs. UMass, 1997 10, Sean Leach vs. Ga. Southern, 1997 10, Garon Sizemore vs. W. Chester, 1998 10, Garon Sizemore vs. Wm. & Mary, 1999 POINTS BY KICKING (Season) 104, Scott Collins, 2000 81, Sean Leach, 1995 80, Sean Leach, 1997 80, Brandt Kennedy, 1978 80, Brandt Kennedy, 1979 75, SteveLeo, 1993 73, Neil Roberts, 1987 73, K.C. Knobloch, 1981 73, Garon Sizemore, 1998 69, Steve Leo, 1992 62, Mark Drozic, 1991 61, SeanLeach, 1994 58, Don O’Brien, 1988 POINTS BY KICKING (Career) 263, Sean Leach, 1994-97 191, Brandt Kennedy, 1977-79 186, K.C.Knobloch, 1979-82 154, Don O'Brien, 1987-89 147, Steve Leo, 1990-93 134, Scott Collins, 2000- 114, Mark Drozic, 1990-91 103, Jeff Lippincott, 1966-68 100, Neil Roberts, 1985-86 92, John Gasson, 1983-85 90, Larry Washington, 1971-72 73, Garon Sizemore, 1998-89 65, John Osborn, 1962-63 47, Jim Albertson, 1969 47, Marc Samonisky, 1970 TWO-POINT CONVERSIONS (Season) 5, Jack Turner, 1959 TWO-POINT CONVERSIONS (career) 8, Vern Roberts, 1972-74 PUNTING MOST PUNTS (Game) 16, John Borresen vs. Bucknell, 1952 11, Scott White, Wm. & Mary, 1997 11, Chris Steiner vs. Northeastern, 2001 11, 4 other times MOST PUNTS (Season) 77, Mike Anderson, 1983 73, Scott White, 1996 72, Rick Titus, 1982 70, Scott White, 1997 67, Rich Gannon, 1986 66, Mike Anderson, 1985 63, Al Brown, 1973 63, Tim Healy, 1988 63, Chris Steiner, 2000 62, Mike Schoenwolf, 1978 MOST PUNTS (Career) 233, Scott White, 1994-97 201, Mike Anderson, 1983-85 183, Rick Titus, 1980-82 162, Al Brown, 1972-74 157, Gene Vadas, 1989-91 135, Lee Emmons, 1967-69 122, Chris Steiner, 1999-2001 117, Mike Schonewolf, 1977-79 108, Dave Raymond, 1976-77 100, Gardy Kahoe, 1969-71 99, Ryan Bleiler, 1998- 98, Brian Meyers, 1990-93 94, Tim Healy, 1986-88 MOST YARDS (Game) 519, John Borresen vs. Bucknell,1952 505, Chris Steiner vs. Northeast., 2001 482, Scott White vs. W&M, 1997 424, Gene Vadas vs. W&M, 1990 424, Al Brown, vs. Grambling, 1973 423, Scott White vs. Richmond, 1997 MOST YARDS (Season) 2,861, Scott White, 1997 2,768, Mike Anderson, 1983 2,714, Rick Titus, 1982 2,670, Scott White, 1996 2,558, Tim Healy, 1988 2,528, Chris Steiner, 2000 2,474, Gene Vadas, 1990 2,459, Rich Gannon, 1986 2,334, Chris Steiner, 2001 2,301, Mike Anderson, 1985 2,217, Brian Meyers, 1992 2,179, Al Brown, 1973 2,096, Rich Fugazzi, 1975 MOST YARDS (Career) 8,667, Scott White, 1994-97 7,164, Mike Anderson, 1983-85 6,844, Rick Titus, 1980-82 6,143, Gene Vadas, 1989-91 5,592, Al Brown, 1972-74 4,983, Chris Steiner, 1999-2002 4,824, Lee Emmons, 1967-69 3,887, Mike Schonewolf, 1977-79 3,839, Tim Healy, 1986-88 3,806, Dave Raymond, 1976-77 3,733, Ryan Bleiler, 1998- 3,703, Gardy Kahoe, 1969-71 PUNTING AVERAGE (Game) 53.6, Tim Healy vs. Lehigh, 1987 (7 punts) 49.3, Tim Healy vs. UMass, 1988 49.0, Joe Coady vs. PMC, 1947 47.5, Gene Vadas vs. UMass, 1991 45.9, Chris Steiner vs. Northeastern, 2001 44.4, Chris Steiner vs. Villanova, 2001 43.8, Scott White vs. W&M, 1997 PUNTING AVERAGE (Season) 42.8, Gene Vadas, 1991 41.7, Chris Steiner, 2001 41.3, Tim Healy, 1987 40.9, Scott White, 1997 40.6, Tim Healy, 1988 40.3, Gene Vadas, 40.30 40.1, Chris Steiner, 2000 39.1, Rick Titus, 1981 39.1, Tom Van Grofski, 1965 38.2, Gardy Kahoe, 1972 38.2, Scott White, 1994 38.1, Ryan Bleiler, 1999 37.7, Rick Titus, 1982 37.6, Brian Meyers, 1992 37.3, Ryan Bleiler, 1998 37.1, Gardy Kahoe, 1971 PUNTING AVERAGE (Career) 40.844, Chris Steiner, 1999-2001 (122- 4,983) 40.840, Tim Healy, 1986-88 (94-3,839) 38.6, Gene Vadas, 1989-91 37.7, Ryan Bleiler, 1998- 37.4, Rick Titus, 1980-82 37.2, Scott White, 1994-97 37.0, Gardy Kahoe, 1969-71 36.5, Brian Meyers, 1990-93 36.3, Rich Gannon, 1984-86 35.7, Lee Emmons, 1967-69 35.7, Rich Fugazzi, 1973-75 35.6, Mike Anderson, 1983-85 35.2, Dave Raymond, 1976-77 35.1, Arnie Rozenthal, 1961-63 LONGEST PUNT 82, Ed Thompson vs. Juniata, 1933 82, Bill Laughlin vs. Bucknell, 1966 82, Tim Healy vs. Boston U., 1987 82, Scott White vs. Maine, 1996 80, Walt Paul vs. Swarthmore, 1941 77, Tim Healy vs. Boston U., 1987 74, Mike Anderson vs. UMass, 1983 72, Rick Titus vs. E. Kentucky, 1982 69, TimHealy vs. Lehigh, 1987 68, Rick Titus vs. Lehigh, 1981 68, Gene Vadas vs. UMass, 1990 67, Al Brown vs. Villanova, 1973 67, Gene Vadas vs. UNH, 1991 67, Brian Meyers vs. Villanova, 1992 66, Mike Schoenwolf vs. Temple, 1979 65, Charles Smith vs. Muhlenberg, 1949 64, Chris Steiner vs. Ga. Southern, 2001 PUNT RETURNS MOST PUNT RETURNS (Game) 8, Ron James vs. W. Chester, 1983 8, Herb Orensky vs. Citadel, 1977 MOST PUNT RETURNS (Season) 41, Kevin Phelan, 1982 33, Joe Campbell, 1983 33, Kevin Phelan, 1981 31, Admiral Sydnor, 1988 31, Herky Billings, 1973 31, Johnny Bush, 1971 28, Herky Billings, 1972 28, Anthony Ventresca, 1992 28, Eddie Conti, 1995 27, Keita Malloy, 1993 27, Steve Schwartz, 1975 MOST PUNT RETURNS (Career) 99, Kevin Phelan, 19879-82 88, Eddie Conti, 1994-98 66, Anthony Ventresca, 1989-92 62, Bob Norris, 1984-86 51, Keita Malloy, 1990-93 50, Johnny Bush, 1970-72 50, Steve Schwartz, 1973-75 42, Brett Veach, 1998-2001 39, Joe Campbell, 1983-85 36, Admiral Sydnor, 1987-90 PUNT RETURN YARDS (Game) 110, Eddie Conti, UNH, 1997 107, Eddie Conti vs. Northeast., 1998 100, Eddie Conti vs. Youngstown, 1995 87, Bob Norris vs. W&M, 1986 84, Anthony Ventresca vs. Boston U., 1992 83, Bruce Carlyle vs. Boston U., 1965 82, Lou Mariani vs. Va. Union, 1979 79, Keita Malloy vs. W. Chester, 1993 PUNT RETURN YARDS (Season) 310, John Bush, 1971 283, Kevin Phelan, 1982 257, Craig Cummings, 2000 241, Keita Malloy, 1993 232, Courtney Batts, 1997 218, Eddie Conti, 1995 201, Lou Mariani, 1979 194, Bob Norris, 1984 192, Admiral Sydnor, 1988 180, Kevin Phelan, 1981 PUNT RETURN YARDS (Career) 814, Eddie Conti, 1994-98 601, Kevin Phelan, 1979-82 488, Johnny Bush, 1970-72 482, Antony Ventresca,1989-92 436, Bob Norris, 1984-86 417, Keita Malloy, 1990-93 312, Lou Mariani, 1977-79 263, Craig Cummings, 1997-2000 237, Owen Brand, 1981-82 218, Brett Veach, 1998-2001 209, Admiral Sydnor, 1987-90 PUNT RETURN AVG. (Season) 16.8, Lou Mariani, 1979 12.0, Eddie Conti, 1998 10.7, Craig Cummings, 2000 10.1, Brian Little, 1990 9.9, Jack Turner, 1958 9.5, Bob Norris, 1986 9.4, John Bush, 1972 9.3, Courtney Batts, 1997 9.1, Clint Ware, 1962 9.0, Anthony Ventresca, 1991 8.9, Keita Malloy, 1993 8.4, Anthony Ventresca, 1992 8.2, Bob Norris, 1985 8.1, Bob Norris, 1984 8.1, Bruce Fad, 1971 8.1, John Gilman, 1989 PUNT RETURN AVG. (Career) 11.3, Owen Brand, 1981-82 10.5, Craig Cummings, 1997-2000 10.4, Lou Mariani, 1977-79 10.4, Clint Ware, 1960-62 10.4, Rick Cowen, 1976-78 9.8, Johnny Bush, 1970-72 9.5, Karl Lorenz, 1960-62 9.2, Eddie Conti, 1994-98 9.0, Jack Turner, 1957-59 8.8, Courtney Batts, 1994-97 8.5, Bruce Fad, 1968-70 8.2, Keita Malloy, 1990-93 7.3, Anthony Verntresca, 1989-92 7.3, Dick Kelley, 1968-70 PUNT RETURN TD (Game) 1, 23 times, last – Femi Ayi vs. New Hampshire, 2000 (block) PUNT RETURN TD (Season) 2, Don Miller, 1954 PUNT RETURN TD (Career) 3, Eddie Conti, 1994-98 2, Don Miller, 1951-54 LONGEST PUNT RETURN 85, Eddie Conti vs. Northeastern, 1998 83, Bruce Carlyle vs. Boston U., 1965 80, Bob Norris vs. W&M, 1986 80, Tom Fannon vs. PMC, 1952 80, Walt Paul vs. Swarthmore, 1941 76, Billy Cole vs. Wash. & Lee, 1948 75, Lou Mariani vs. Va. Union, 1979 75, Jim Carbonetti vs. W. Chester, 1951 72, Don Miller vs. Lehigh, 1954 70, Don Miller vs. Temple, 1954 69, Rick Cowen vs, N. Dakota, 1976 66, Eddie Conti vs. Youngstown, 1995 62, Keita Malloy vs. W. Chester, 1993 62, Joe Slobojan vs. Lehigh, 1961 60, Jimmy Zaiser vs. UNH, 1955 56, Lou Mariani vs. Colgate, 1978 54, Billy Cole vs. PMC, 1947 KICKOFF RETURNS KICKOFF RETURNS (Game) 8, Eddie Conti vs. Hofstra, 1994 7, Bob Norris vs. Arkansas St.,1986 6, Steve Schwartz vs. Central Michigan, 1974 6, Brett Veach vs. Lehigh, 1999 5, Numerous times, last was Brett Veach vs. New Hampshire, 2001 KICKOFF RETURNS (Season) 31, Bob Norris, 1986 26, Brett Veach, 1999 26, Keita Malloy, 1993 24, Bob Norris, 1984 24, Eddie Conti, 1998 23, Brett Veach, 2000 23, Brett Veach, 2001 21, Steve Schwartz, 1974 20, Sam Brickley, 1968 18, Admiral Sydnor, 1988 18, Kevin Phelan, 1981 18, Anthony Ventresca, 1992 KICKOFF RETURNS (Career) 72, Eddie Conti, 1994-98 70, Brett Veach, 1998-01 68, Bob Norris, 1984-86 51, Anthony Ventresca, 1989-92 49, Pat Williams, 1992-95 46, Kevin Phelan, 1979-82 40, Craig Carroll, 1975-77 39, Sam Brickley, 1967-69 38, Lou Mariani, 1977-79 38, Steve Schwartz, 1973-75 37, John Cason, 1981-83 KICKOFF RETURN YARDS (Game) 221, Eddie Conti vs. Hofstra, 1994 166, Eddie Conti vs. Villanova, 1997 164, Brett Veach vs. UNH, 2001 157, Brett Veach vs. W&M, 1999 149, Bob Norris vs. Arkansas St., 1986 146, Brett Veach vs. Villanova, 2000 140, Brett Veach vs. Lehigh, 1999 132, Dick Kelley vs. Boston U., 1970 132, Eddie Conti vs. W&M, 1998 KICKOFF RETURN YARDS (Season) 698, Bob Norris, 1986 555, Brett Veach, 2000 529, Brett Veach, 1999 502, Eddie Conti, 1998 486, Bob Norris, 1984 474, Brett Veach, 2001 462, Sam Brickley, 1968 459, Steve Schwartz, 1974 444, Keita Malloy, 1993 428, Eddie Conti, 1994 KICKOFF RETURN YARDS (Career) 1,558 Brett Veach, 1998-01 1,552, Eddie Conti, 1994-98 1,431, Bob Norris, 1984-86 1,102, Pat Williams, 1992-95 1,050, Eddie Conti, 1994-98 992, Anthony Ventresca, 1989-92 979, Kevin Phelan, 1979-82 795, Sam Brickley, 1967-69 790, Steve Schwartz, 1973-75 789, John Cason, 1981-83 KICKOFF RETURN AVG. (Season) 30.3, Bill Hopkins, 1964 27.4, Johnny Bush, 1971 25.5, Sam Brickley, 1968 25.4, Randy Lanham, 1987 25.0, Jim Lazarski, 1968 24.1, Brett Veach, 2000 23.8, Dick Kelley, 1970 23.7, Kevin Phelan, 1981 23.5, Gil Knight, 1988 22.9, Shawn Kelley, 1987 22.9, Pat Williams, 1994 KICKOFF RETURN AVG. (Career) 30.1, Bill Hopkins, 1963-64 25.0, Denny Luker, 1956-58 24.3, Johnny Bush, 1970-72 23.0, Dick Kelley, 1967-69 22.5, Pat Williams, 1992-95 22.2, Karl Lorenz, 1960-62 22.2, Brett Veach, 1998-01 21.5, Eddie Conti, 1994-98 21.3, Kevin Phelan, 1979-82 21.3, John Cason, 1981-83 21.3, Gil Knight, 1986-88 KICKOFF RETURN TD (Game) 1, 16 times, last Butter Pressey vs. Rhode Island, 1999 KICKOFF RETURN TD (Season) 2, Bill Hopkins, 1964 KICKOFF RETURN TD (Career) 2, Bill Hopkins, 1962-64 LONGEST KICKOFF RETURN 99, Buck Thompson vs. Western Maryland, 1946 97, Eddie Conti vs. Hofstra,1994 96, Brett Veach vs. Wm. & Mary, 1999 95, Jimmy Zaiser vs. Muhlenburg, 1953 95, Bill Hopkins vs. Lehigh, 1964 95, Eddie Conti vs. W&M, 1998 94, Allen Kemske (14 yds.,) & Green (80 ) vs. Baltimore, 1933 90, Billy Cole vs. Maryland, 1947 90, Butter Pressey vs. Rhode Island, 2000 89, Bill Hopkins vs. Bucknell, 1964 87, Anthony Ventresca vs. New Hampshire, 1991 86, Stu Green vs. Lafayette, 1966 74, Randy Lanham vs. UConn, 1987 73, Pat Williams vs. Towson State, 1992 69, Brett Veach vs. Villanova, 2000 66, Gil Knight vs. Rhode Island, 1988 56, Admiral Sydnor vs. Maine, 1987 56, Lou Mariani vs. Colgate, 1978 56, Melvin Brooks vs. PMC, 1940 55, Brett Veach vs. UNH, 2001 54, Butter Pressey vs. New Hampshire, 1999 53, Larry Wagner vs. UNLV, 1974 RETURNING PUNT AND KICKOFF FOR TD, SAME SEASON Anthony Ventresca, 1991 Eddie Conti, 1998 RETURNING PUT AND KICKOFF FOR TD, CAREER Anthony Ventresca, 1989-92 Jimmy Zaiser, 1953-55 Eddie Conti, 1994-98 ALL-PURPOSE RUNNING ALL-PURPOSE YARDAGE (HALF) 329, Eddie Conti vs. Northeastern, 1998 (1st Half) ALL-PURPOSE YARDAGE (Game) 401, Eddie Conti vs. Northeast., 1998 401, Eddie Conti vs. UConn, 1998 344, Eddie Conti vs. W&M, 1998 282, Bill Hopkins vs. Lehigh, 1964 275, Eddie Conti vs. Hofstra, 1994 275, Lanue Johnson vs. Montana, 1993 273, Bob Norris vs. W&M, 1986 272, Daryl Brown vs. Northeast., 1994 269, Daryl Brown vs. UMass, 1992 266, Eddi Conti vs. Villanova, 1997 262, Brett Veach vs. UNH, 2001 248, Bob Norris vs. Arkansas St., 1986 248, Craig Cummings vs. Hofstra, 2000 246, Eddie Conti vs. Maine, 1996 239, Brett Veach vs. Villanova, 2000 227, Nate Beasley vs. Lehigh, 1975 226, Dick Kelley vs. UMass, 1968 224, Jimmy Zaiser vs. Muhlenberg, 1953 ALL-PURPOSE YARDAGE (Season) 2,368, Eddie Conti, 1998 2,267, Bob Norris, 1986 1,647, Courtney Batts, 1997 1,635, Lou Mariani, 1979 1,553, Daryl Brown, 1993 1,544, Nate Beasley, 1974 1,523, Kevin Phelan, 1982 1,520, Bill Hopkins, 1964 1,476, Brett Veach, 2000 1,445, Daryl Brown, 1992 1,401, Craig Cummings, 2000 1,399, Gardy Kahoe, 1971 1,380, Kevin Phelan, 1981 1,371, Daryl Brown, 1994 1,361, Vern Roberts, 1974 ALL-PURPOSE YARDAGE (Career) 6,096, Eddie Conti, 1994-98 4,870, Bob Norris, 1984-86 4,831, Daryl Brown, 1991-94 4,356, Courtney Batts, 1994-97 4,033, Craig Cummings, 1997-2000 3,728, Eddie Conti, 1994-98 3,725, Lanue Johnson, 1990-93 3,637, Chuck Hall, 1968-70 3,382, Brett Veach, 1998-01 3,329, Kevin Phelan, 1979-82 3,282, Lanue Johnson, 1990-93 3,281, Jamin Elliott, 1998-01 3,225, Nate Beasley, 1973-75 3,185, Vern Roberts, 1972-74 3,143, Butter Pressey, 1998-01 3,142, Pat Williams, 1992-95 3,035, Dick Kelley, 1968-70 ALL-PURPOSE HIGHEST GAIN PER PLAY (Career) 17.1, Eddie Conti, 1994-98 INTERCEPTIONS MOST INTERCEPTIONS (Game) 3, Warren McIntire vs. UMass, 1991 3, Warren McIntire vs. Towson, 1992 3, Bud Haggerty vs. Rutgers, 1931 3, Ken Lucas vs. R. Island, 1986 3, Dan Mulhern (LB) vs. Rhode Island, 1999 3, George Schmitt vs. Morgan State, 1980 *3, K.C. Keeler (LB) vs. Jacksonville St., 1978 3, Mike Randolph vs. Colgate, 1977 3, Ken Bills vs. Buffalo, 1964 2, by many players *= on three consecutive series MOST INTERCEPTIONS (Season) 13, George Schmitt, 1982 9, Ken Lucas, 1986 9, Joe Purzycki, 1969 9, Warren McIntire, 1991 8, Bruce Fad, 1969 7, Bob Pietuszka, 1976 7, Ron Klein, 1970 7, Dorrell Green, 1996 7, DanMulhern (LB), 1999 6, 12 times, last SidneyHaugabrook, 2001 MOST INTERCEPTIONS (Career) 22, George Schmitt, 1980-82 18, Dorrell Green, 1994-97 17, Warren McIntire, 1989-92 16, Ken Lucas, 1985-87 15, Lou Reda, 1980-82 15, Ron Klein, 1968-70 14, Bill Maley, 1980-82 13, Bernie Ebersole, 1972-74 13, Joe Purzycki, 1967-69 12, Phil Atwell, 1984-86 11, Tyrone Jones, 1983-85 11, Mike Harris, 1982-84 11, Johnny Bush, 1970-72 11, Bruce Fad, 1968-70 11, Bob Pietuszka, 1974-75 11, Kenny Bailey, 1993-96 INTERCEPTION YARDS (Game) 106, Clint Ware (Lehigh), 1962 100, Johnny Bush (Temple), 1975 100, Paul Williams (Hofstra), 1995 100, Ricardo Walker (Villanova), 2000 INTERCEPTION YARDS (Season) 208, Warren McIntire, 1991 202, George Schmitt, 1982 195, Jim O'Brien, 1971 168, Kenny Bailey, 1995 159, Dorrell Green, 1996 154, Bruce Fad, 1969 134, Kenny Bailey, 1993 128, Kenny Lucas, 1986 124, Bob Woods, 1979 123, Johnny Bush, 1972 INTERCEPTION YARDS (Career) 408, Kenny Bailey, 1993-96 296, George Schmitt, 1980-82 269, Dorrell Green, 1994-97 254, Warren McIntire, 1989-92 245, Bruce Fad, 1968-70 195, Jim O’Brien, 1970-72 188, Johnny Bush, 1970-72 179, Bob Woods, 1977-79 175, Lou Reda, 1980-82 163, Ken Lucas, 1985-87 162, Ricardo Walker, 1999- LONGEST INTERCEPTION RETURN 100, Johnny Bush vs. Temple, 1972 100, Paul Williams vs. Hofstra, 1995 100, Ricardo Walker vs. Villanova, 2000 97, Mike Adams vs. W. Chester, 2000 96, Ken Lucas vs. UMass, 1986 95, John Haney vs. Drexel, 1930 94, Kenny Bailey vs. Lehigh, 1993 93, Dorrell Green vs. Northeast., 1996 90, David Loveland vs. Swarthmore, 1926 82, Arthur Huston vs. Lebanon Valley, 1911 75, Kenny Bailey vs. Youngstown, 1995 75, Denis Hulme vs. Marshall, 1996 74, Guy Ramsey vs. Lehigh, 1979 74, Dave Witmer vs. Bucknell, 1973 73, Scott Acker vs. Boston U., 1991 73, Dan Woods vs. W. Maryland, 1942 70, Jack Coulter vs. Lakehurst Naval Air Station, 1942 66, Fred Schademen vs. Villanova, 1971 65, Jack Istnick vs. Gettysburg, 1963 65, Dick Coles vs. Dickinson, 1922 65, Fred “Rebel” Sloan vs. Washington (Md.), 1941 65, Brian Smith vs. JMU, 1996 64, K.C. Keeler vs. Temple, 1980 64, Warren McIntire vs. UMass, 1991 61, Vince Hyland vs. Youngstown State, 1979 60, Bill Nash vs. F&M, 1947 58, Clint Ware vs. Lehigh, 1962 INTERCEPTION TD (Game) 1, 68 times by 41 players, last – Ricardo Walker vs. New Hampshire, 2001 (off lateral) INTERCEPTION TD (Season) 2, Warren McIntire, 1991 2, Jim O'Brien, 1971 2, Jack Istnick, 1963 2, Jim Otten, 1946 INTERCEPTION TD (Career) 3, Kenny Bailey, 1993-96 2, Dorrell Green, 1994-97 2, Warren McIntire, 1989-92 2, Jim O'Brien, 1970-72 2, Jack Istnick, 1963-64 2, Karl Lorenz, 1960-62 2, Jim Otten, 1946-48 2, Ricardo Walker, 1999- PASS BREAKUPS PASS BREAKUPS (Season) 22, Kenny Lucas, 1986 17, Chris McDonald, 1986 14, Marc Sydnor, 1988 13, Tyrone Jones, 1985 13, Paul Williams, 1993 PASS BREAKUPS (Career) 37, Kenny Lucas, 1984-86 31, Kenny Bailey, 1993-96 29, Marc Sydnor, 1988-91 29, Tim Jacobs, 1989-92 27, Paul Williams, 1992-95 25, Jamie Belle,1994-97 24, Dorrell Green, 1994-97 22, Scott Acker, 1990-93 21, Warren McIntire, 1989-92 20, Robin Callender, 1988-91 20, Chris McDonald, 1985-87 20, Tyrone Jones, 1983-85 20, Mike Furline, 1997-2000 TACKLES MOST TACKLES (Game) 23, Darrell Booker vs. Temple, 1985 23, Darrell Booker vs. W. Chester, 1987 22, Bryan Bossard vs. Navy, 1988 22, Ralph D’Angelovs. Navy, 1995 20, Tony Hubbard vs. W&M, 1989 20, Darrell Booker vs. Navy, 1985 19, Ralph D’Angelo vs. Georgia Southern, 1997 19, Sean Lenz vs. W&M, 1994 19, Ralph D’Angelo vs. Lehigh, 1994 19, Dan Mulhern vs. UNH, 2000 18, Brian Smith vs. W. Chester, 1996 18, Kenny Bailey vs. W&M, 1995 17, Lamont Watson vs. W&M, 1998 17, Brian McKenna vs. Richmond, 1998 17, Darrell Booker vs. Arkansas St., 1986 17, Ralph D’Angelo vs. R. Island, 1994 17, Brian Smith vs. Northeastern, 1996 17, Brian McKenna vs. UMass, 1999 17, Darrell Edmonds vs. Richmond, 2000 17, Dan Mulhern vs. Georgia Southern, 2000 17, Darrell Edmonds vs. New Hampshire, 2001 MOST TACKLES (Season) 153, Darrell Booker, 1985 145, Ralph D’Angelo, 1995 144, Darrell Booker, 1986 142, Ralph D’Angelo, 1997 142, Dan Mulhern, 2000 129, Brian Smith, 1996 126, Ralph D’Angelo, 1994 124, Dorrell Green, 1994 (DB) 122, Bryan Bossard, 1988 122, Mike Bandish, 1993 121, Pat Mulhern, 1993 121, Kenny Bailey, 1996 118, Darrell Booker, 1984 118, Brian McKenna, 1998 115, Lamont Watson, 1998 113, Todd Eller, 1990 110, Greg Robertson, 1981 109, Brian McKenna, 2000 108, Greg Galeone, 1975 108, Sam Miller, 1974 (DL) 105, Gary Bello, 1975 103, Geof Gardner, 1995 101, Jerry Castafero, 1973 101, Mike Bandish, 1992 MOST TACKLES (Career) 506, Darrell Booker, 1984-87 433, Ralph D’Angelo, 1994-97 414, Kenny Bailey, 1993-96 (SS) 350, Dorrell Green, 1994-97 341, Brian McKenna, 1997-2000 338, Pat Mulhern, 1991-94 317, Geof Gardner, 1993-96 317, Mike Bandish, 1990-93 310, Mark Hondru, 1993-96 (DL) 293, Darrell Edmonds, 1998-01 290, Dan Mulhern, 1999- 285, Sam Miller, 1973-75 275, Greg Robertson, 1981-83 261, Dale Koscielski, 1994-98 248, Todd Eller, 1987-90 247, Mike Furline, 1997-2000 246, Tim Jacobs, 1989-92 (CB) 234, BrianSmith, 1996-97 232, Chuck Brice, 1983-85 232, Bob Wolford, 1988-91 231, Denis Hulme, 1994-97 230, Mike McCall, 1986-89 222, Joe Valentino, 1979-82 221, Shawn Riley, 1981-83 220, Scott Acker, 1990-93 215, Dennis Johnson, 1970-72 209, Vaughn Dickinson, 1983-85 206, Josh Mastrangelo, 1992-96 205, Mike Renna, 1987-89 204, Joe McGrail, 1983-86 201, Bryan Bossard, 1986-88 QUARTERBACK SACKS (.5 sacks first counted in 1997) QUARTERBACK SACKS (Game) 6, Jamie Bittner vs. Villanova, 1980 QUARTERBACK SACKS (Season) 16, Joe Quigg, 1983 13, John Levelis, 1987 12, Ron Rossi, 1981 11, Matt Morrill, 1993 11, Jamie Bittner, 1980 10, Sam Miller, 1975 10, John Levelis, 1988 10, Matt Morrill, 1992 9, Chuck Brice, 1984 8, by 10 players, last was Denis Hulme in 1995 QUARTERBACK SACKS (Career) 30, Matt Morrill, 1990-93 24, John Levelis, 1986-88 23, Joe McGrail, 1983-86 21.5, Mike Cecere, 1997-2000 21, Chuck Brice, 1983-85 20.5, Denis Hulme, 1994-97 (LB) 19, Vaughn Dickinson, 1983-85 19, Mark Hrubar, 1989-91 17, Rob McMullen, 1987-89 16, Joe Quigg, 1981-83 16, Joe McHale, 1983-85 16, Pat Mulhern, 1991-94 14, Mike Renna, 1987-89 14, Paul Brown, 1981-83 13, Ed Braceland, 1978-81 13, Jamie Bittner, 19798-80 12.5, Brian Smith, 1996-97 12, Ron Rossi, 1980-82 11, Gary Cannon, 1983-85 11, Joe Valentino, 1979-82 11, Mark Hondru, 1993-96 11, Josh Mastrangelo, 1992-96 11 Femi Ayi, 1999- FRESHMAN RECORDS YARDS RUSHING (Game) 151, Daryl Brown vs. Maine, 1991 YARDS RUSHING (Season) 708, Craig Cummings, 1997 592, Daryl Brown, 1991 TOUCHDOWNS RUSHING (Season) 11, Daryl Brown, 1991 11, Craig Cummings, 1997 RECEPTIONS (Game) 6, Courtney Batts vs. W. Chester, 1994 RECEPTIONS (Season) 27, Courtney Batts, 1994 YARDS RECEIVING (Game) 206, Courtney Batts vs. W. Chester, 1994 YARDS RECEIVING (Season) 627, Courtney Batts, 1994 YARDS PASSING (Game) 286, Bill Vergantino vs. New Hampshire, 1989 YARDS PASSING (Season) 1,536, Bill Vergantino, 1989 TACKLES (Game) 19, Ralph D’Angelo vs. Lehigh, 1994 TACKLES (Season) 126, Ralph D’Angelo, 1994 INTERCEPTIONS (Game) 3, Dan Mulhern vs. Rhode Island, 1999 INTERCEPTIONS (Season) 7, Dan Mulhern, 1999 GAMES PLAYED GAMES PLAYED (Career) 51, Paul Williams, 1992-95 51, Mark Spinelli, 1992-95 50, Dominic Banks, 1997-00 50, Courtney Batts, 1994-97 50, JoshMastrangelo, 1992-96 50, Sean Leach, 1994-97 50, Scott White, 1994-97 50, Dorrell Green, 1994-97 50, Pat Mulhern, 1991-94 50, Herb Beck, 1976-79 50, Craig Cummings, 1997-2000 49, Mark Hondru, 1993-96 49, Kenny Bailey, 1993-96 49, Eddie Conti, 1994-98 GAMES STARTED (Career) 50, Pat Mulhern, 1991-94
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UNIVERSITY OF DELAWARE ALL-TIME FOOTBALL RECORDS (UPDATED THROUGH 2001 SEASON) RUSHING RUSHING ATTEMPTS (Game) 45, Roger Mason vs. Temple, 1972 34, Hugh Dougherty vs. W&M, 1980 31, Chuck Hall vs. WCU, 1968 31, Daryl Brown vs. UConn, 1992 30, Dan Reeder vs. JMU, 1983 30, Daryl Brown vs. Richmond, 1991 30, Nate Beasley vs. Lehigh, 1975 29, Daryl Brown vs. Villanova, 1993 28, Bob Dougherty vs. UConn, 1981 27, Bo Dennis vs. Lehigh, 1979 27, Daryl Brown vs. W&M, 1993 27, Daryl Brown vs. Northeastern, 1994 27, Daryl Brown vs. Villanova, 1994 RUSHING ATTEMPTS (Season) 248, Nate Beasley, 1975 246, Daryl Brown, 1993 236, Nate Beasley, 1974 232, Vern Roberts, 1974 227, Daryl Brown, 1992 218, Daryl Brown, 1994 210, Gardy Kahoe, 1971 205, Chuck Hall, 1968 203, Daryl Brantley, 1990 200, Chuck Hall, 1969 198, Hugh Dougherty, 1980 198, Chuck Hall, 1970 198, Bill Vergantino, 1990 RUSHING ATTEMPTS (Career) 784, Daryl Brown, 1991-94 721, Bill Vergantino, 1989-92 604, Chuck Hall, 1968-70 535, Vern Roberts, 1972-74 513, Nate Beasley, 1973-75 486, Rich Gannon, 1984-86 459, Craig Cummings, 1997-2000 451, Leo Hamlett, 1993-96 449, Dan Reeder, 1982-84 434, Bill Armstrong, 1969-71 432, Andre Thompson, 1995-98 407, Dick Kelley, 1967-69 RUSHING YARDS (Game) 272, Daryl Brown vs. Northeast., 1994 220, Doc Doherty vs. Gettysburg, 1946 217, Dick Kelley vs. UMass, 1968 217, Vern Roberts vs. Akron, 1973 205, Vern Roberts vs. Lafayette, 1972 203, Daryl Brown vs. Villanova, 1993 191, Sam Brickley vs. Boston U., 1968 189, John Bowman vs. UMass, 1959 188, Daryl Brown vs. Montana, 1993 188, Chuck Hall vs. Lehigh, 1968 188, Bill Hopkins vs. Hofstra, 1964 183, Anthony Toto vs. Temple, 1957 183, Daryl Brown vs. UMass, 1992 182, Roger Mason vs. Temple, 1972 RUSHING YARDS, OPENING DAY 217, Vern Roberts vs. Akron, 1973 RUSHING YARDS (Consecutive Games) 352, Tony Toto vs. Temple-Bucknell, 1957 350, Daryl Brown vs. Northeastern- Lehigh, 1994 348, Daryl Brown vs. UMass- Northeastern, 1994 337, Nate Beasley vs. New Hampshire- Akron, 1975 336, Bill Hopkins vs. Hofstra- Gettysburg, 1964 334, Gardy Kahoe vs. Temple-Lehigh, 1971 RUSHING YARDS (Season) 1,469, Daryl Brown, 1993 1,397, Nate Beasley, 1974 1,328, Gardy Kahoe, 1971 1,301, Daryl Brown, 1994 1,299, Vern Roberts, 1974 1,225, Daryl Brown, 1992 1,111, Blair Caviness, 1973 1,084, Chuck Hall, 1968 1,077, Nate Beasley, 1975 1,044, Bill Armstrong, 1971 1,027, Daryl Brantley, 1990 1,019, Hugh Dougherty, 1980 1,019, Chuck Hall, 1968 1,000, Chuck Hall, 1969 RUSHING YARDS (Career) 4,587, Daryl Brown, 1991-94 3,157, Chuck Hall, 1968-70 2,760, Vern Roberts, 1972-74 2,697, Nate Beasley, 1973-75 2,564, Bill Vergantino, 1989-92 2,374, Gardy Kahoe, 1969-71 2,340, Bill Armstrong, 1969-71 2,215, Norman Coleman, 1993-96 2,105, Craig Cummings, 1997-2000 2,067, Dan Reeder, 1982-84 2,066, Andre Thompson, 1995-98 FEWEST ATTEMPTS TO 1,000 CAREER RUSHING YARDS 121, Norman Coleman, 1993-94 YARDS PER GAME (Season) 143.0, Tony Toto, 1957 120.7, Gardy Kahoe, 1971 118.3, Daryl Brown, 1994 113.0, Daryl Brown, 1993 109.2, Jack Turner, 1958 104.9, Bill Hopkins, 1964 104.7, Mike Brown, 1963 102.7, Daryl Brantley, 1989 99.8, Nate Beasley, 1974 98.5, Chuck Hall, 1970 YARDS PER GAME (Career) 95.7, Chuck Hall, 1968-70 93.5, Daryl Brown, 1991-94 76.6, Vern Roberts, 1972-74 74.3, Jack Turner, 1957-59 72.9, Nate Beasley, 1973-75 71.9, GardyKahoe, 1969-71 70.9, Bill Armstrong, 1969-71 67.0, Mike Brown, 1961-63 62.6, Dan Reeder, 1982-84 62.1, Dick Kelley, 1968-70 60.3, Jimmy Zaiser, 1953-55 60.3, Tony Tolbert, 1984-85 100-YARD GAMES (Season) 8, Gardy Kahoe, 1971 8, Nate Beasley, 1974 7, Daryl Brown, 1994 7, Daryl Brown, 1993 6, Mike Brown, 1963 6, Chuck Hall, 1968 6, Chuck Hall, 1970 6, Daryl Brown, 1993 5. Daryl Brantley, 1989 5, Hugh Dougherty, 1980 5, Nate Beasley, 1975 5, Vern Roberts, 1974 5, Blair Caviness, 1973 5, Glenn Covin, 1971 5, Bill Hopkins, 1964 5, Jack Turner, 1958 100-YARD GAMES (Career) 22, Daryl Brown, 1991-94 16, Chuck Hall, 1968-70 13, Nate Beasley, 1974-76 12, Gardy Kahoe, 1969-71 11, Vern Roberts, 1972-74 8, Mike Brown, 1961-63 7, Bill Armstrong, 1969-70 7, Jack Turner, 1957-59 6, Dick Kelley, 1968-70 6, Daryl Brantley, 1988-90 6, Dan Reeder, 1982-84 CONSECUTIVE 100-YARD RUSHING GAMES 6, Gardy Kahoe, 1971 5, Daryl Brantley, 1989 4, Daryl Brown, 1993-94 4, Nate Beasley, 1974 4, Blair Caviness, 1973 4, Gardy Kahoe, 1970 4, Mike Brown, 1963 4. Tony Toto, 1957 200-YARD RUSHING GAMES 272, Daryl Brown vs. Northeast., 1994 220, Gerald “Doc” Doherty vs. Gettysburg, 1946 217, Vern Roberts vs. Akron, 1973 217, Dick Kelley vs. UMass, 1968 205, Vern Roberts, Lafayette, 1972 203, Daryl Brown vs. Villanova, 1993 TOUCHDOWNS RUSHING (Game) 4, Daryl Brown vs. Northeastern, 1994 4, Pat Williams vs. Lehigh, 1993 4, Bill Vergantino vs. Boston U., 1992 4, Bill Vergantino vs. Villanova, 1991 4, Vern Roberts vs. UNLV, 1974 4, Gardy Kahoe vs. Lehigh, 1971 4, Gardy Kahoe vs. Bucknell, 1971 4, Mariano Stalloni vs. Bradley, 1949 3, Numerous times, last was Craig Cummings vs. Citadel, 1999 TOUCHDOWNS RUSHING (Season) 24, Gardy Kahoe, 1971 19, Vern Roberts, 1974 17, Chuck Hall, 1970 17, Bill Vergantino, 1992 16, Rich Gannon, 1986 13, Daryl Brown, 1993 13, Daryl Brown, 1994 13, Rick Scully, 1982 12, Bill Armstrong, 1971 12, Glenn Covin, 1971 12, Lanue Johnson, 1992 TOUCHDOWNS RUSHING (Career) 47, Daryl Brown, 1991-94 38, Bill Vergantino, 1989-92 37, Vern Roberts, 1968-70 35, Craig Cummings, 1997-2000 33, Gardy Kahoe, 1969-71 31, Chuck Hall, 1968-70 29, Lanue Johnson, 1990-93 26, Rich Gannon, 1984-86 25, Tom DiMuzio, 1967-69 22, Rick Scully, 1979-82 22, Jeff Komlo, 1976-78 22, Mike Brown, 1961-63 22, Butter Pressey, 1998-01 20, Jimmy Zaiser, 1053-55 20, Nate Beasley, 1973-75 20, Leo Hamlett, 1993-96 LONGEST RUSHING PLAYS 98, Buck Thompson vs. Washington (Md.), 1946 97, Pat Williams vs. W. Chester, 1995 94, Jim Zaiser vs. Muhlenburg, 1953 87, Walt Paul vs. W. Maryland, 1942 84, Dick Kelley vs. Morgan St., 1970 83, Doc Doherty vs. Gettysburg, 1946 82, Norman Coleman vs. Lehigh, 1994 81, Tom Fannon vs. PMC, 1952 80, Charley Knight vs. Haverford, 1931 80, Frank Mayer vs. St. Joe's, 1935 79, Jimmy Zaiser (43) lateral to Jimmy Flynn (36) vs. Lafayette, 1954 79, Norman Coleman vs. Maine, 1993 78, Tim Healy vs. W&M, 1988 78, Tony Toto vs. Rutgers, 1957 77, Clinton Ware vs. Lafayette, 1962 76, Glenn Covin vs. Boston U., 1971 76, John Key vs. W. Chester, 1995 75, Lanue Johnson vs. Lehigh, 1993 75, Paul Hart vs. Drexel, 1946 75, Bob Moneymaker vs. Lehigh, 1956 74, Rick Scully vs. Bucknell, 1982 74, Rick Merklinger vs. UMass, 1983 74, Jimmy Zaiser vs. Lehigh, 1953 74, Paul Hart vs. Drexel, 1946 73, Mike Brown vs. Gettysburg, 1963 73, Ivory Sully vs. N. Dakota, 1976 71, Daryl Brown vs. Villanova, 1993 71, Jimmy Flynn vs. New Hamp., 1954 70, Lanue Johnson vs. Montana, 1993 70, Boo White vs. PMC, 1931 69, Bill Armstrong vs. Lehigh, 1971 69, James O’Neal vs. R. Island, 1999 68, Mike Brown vs. Gettysburg, 1962 68, Bill Hopkins vs. Gettysburg, 1963 66, Chuck Hall vs. Bucknell, 1968 65, Sam Brickley vs. Boston U., 1968 65, Blair Caviness vs. W. Chester, 1973 64, Lou Mariani vs. Maine, 1979 63, Mike Brown vs. Lafayette, 1963 63, Doc Doherty vs. Gettysburg, 1946 62, Nate Beasley vs. Maine, 1974 62, Daryl Brown vs. Maine, 1991 62, Butter Pressey vs. R.Island, 2001 AVERAGE PER CARRY (Game) Minimum 5 carries 36.6, Doc Doherty vs. Gettysburg, 1946 (6-220) 18.8, Norman Coleman vs. West Chester, 1994 (5-90) 17.5, Derrick Downs vs. West Chester (6-105) 17.0, Andre Thompson vs. Maine, 1995 (5-85) 16.7, Pat Williams vs. West Chester, 1995 (8-134) 16.1, Jim Zaiser vs. Muhlenburg, 1953, (8-129) AVG. PER CARRY (Season) Minimum 30 carries 12.2, Bill Cole, 1946 (39-476) 11.9, Doc Doherty, 1946 (47-561) 9.4, Derrick Downs, 1999 (34-318) 8.7, Norman Coleman, 1994 8.5. Tony Toto, 1957 7.7, Gardy Kahoe, 1970 7.6, Norman Coleman, 1993 7.5, Lanue Johnson, 1992 6.8, Jimmy Flynn, 1968 6.8, Sam Brickley, 1968 6.8, Norman Coleman, 1975 6.8, Derrick Downs, 1998 6.5, Rick Titus, 1981 6.5, Bill Armstrong, 1970 6.4, Daryl Brown, 1991 6.4, Lanue Johnson, 1993 AVERAGE PER CARRY (Career) Minimum 100 carries 7,.41, Derrick Downs, 1997- (128-948) 7.10, Bill Cole, 1946-48 (156-1120) 6.73, Norman Coleman, 1993-96 6.67, Sam Brickley, 1967-69 6.66, Gardy Kahoe, 1969-71 6.41, Lanue Johnson, 1990-93 6.39, Tony Toto, 1955-57 6.21, Butter Pressey, 1998-01 6.09, John Merklinger, 1982-83 5.85, Daryl Brown, 1991-94 5.83, Glen Covin, 1971-72 5.82, Pat Williams, 1992-95 5.81, Blair Caviness, 1971-73 5.71, Jimmy Flynn, 1951-54 5.70, Bill Hopkins, 1962-64 5.61, Ivory Sully, 1976-78 PASSING PASSES COMPLETED (Game) 25, Matt Nagy vs. Maine, 1998 24, Dale Fry vs. J. Madison, 1993 23, Rich Gannon vs. Maine, 1986 23, Matt Nagy vs. UConn, 1998 23, Matt Nagy vs. W&M, 1998 23, Matt Nagy vs. Villanova, 2000 22, Tom DiMuzio vs. Lehigh, 1969 22, Dave Sierer vs. W&M, 1988 21, B.J. Webster vs. Bucknell, 1983 20, Bill Vergantino vs. UNH, 1989 20, Bill Vergantino vs. Navy, 1991 20, Rich Gannon vs. Temple, 1984 19, Bill Vergantino vs. JMU, 1991 19, Rich Gannon vs. W&M, 1984 19, B.J. Webster vs. Lehigh, 1983 19, B.J. Webster vs. Temple, 1983 19, Bill Vergantino vs. Navy, 1990 19, Matt Nagy vs. UNH, 1998 PASSES COMPLETED (Season) 201, Rich Gannon, 1986 199, Matt Nagy, 2000 188, Jeff Komlo, 1978 182, Matt Nagy, 1998 158, Dave Sierer, 1988 135, Dave Sierer, 1987 135. B.J. Webster, 1983 134, Rich Gannon, 1985 134, Scott Brunner, 1979 133, Tom DiMuzio, 1969 127, Leo Hamlett, 1996 126, Rich Gannon, 1984 PASSES COMPLETED (Career) 502, Matt Nagy, 1997-2000 462, Rich Gannon, 1984-86 444, Bill Vergantino, 1989-92 359, Jeff Komlo, 1976-78 296, Dave Sierer, 1986-88 278, Leo Hamlett, 1993-96 243, Rick Scully, 1979-82 228, Tom DiMuzio, 1967-69 220, Don Miller, 1951-54 208, Frank Linzenbold, 1965-67 194, Bill Zwaan, 1973-75 194, Brian Ginn, 1996-99 CONSECUTIVE COMPLETIONS 12, Bill Vergantino vs. Navy, 1991 12, Bill Vergantino vs. Towson State-Samford, 1992 12, Matt Nagy vs. West Chester-New Hampshire, 1998 MOST YARDS PER COMPLETION (Game) 31.6, Sam Postlethwait vs. New Hampshire, 10/6/2001 (8-253) 24.2, Matt Nagy vs. Connecticut, 11/7/98 (23-556) PASSES ATTEMPTED (Game) 45, B.J. Webster vs. Bucknell, 1983 42, Leo Hamlett vs. W&M, 1996 42, Matt Nagy vs. Maine, 1998 41, Rich Gannon vs. Maine, 1986 40, Tom DiMuzio vs. Lehigh, 1969 40, B.J. Webster vs. Lehigh, 1983 39, Jeff Komlo vs. Villanova, 1977 39, Matt Nagy vs. Villanova, 2000 38, Rich Gannon, W. Chester, 1986 38, Bill Vergantino, UNH, 1989 38, Matt Nagy vs. W&M, 1998 38, Matt Nagy vs. Ga. Southern, 2000 37, Dave Sierer vs. UConn, 1987 36, Dale Fry vs. J. Madison, 1993 35, Matt Nagy vs. W&M, 1999 34, Jeff Komlo vs. Citadel, 1977 34, Rich Gannon vs. Holy Cross, 1985 34, Tom DiMuzio vs. Lehigh, 1968 34, Dave Sierer vs. Furman, 1988 34, B.J. Webster vs. Temple, 1983 34, Leo Hamlett vs. R. Island, 1996 PASSES ATTEMPTED (Season) 379, Matt Nagy, 2000 361, Rich Gannon, 1986 322, Jeff Komlo, 1978 302, B.J. Webster, 1983 298, Matt Nagy, 1998 288, Dave Sierer, 1988 280, Leo Hamlett, 1996 268, Scott Brunner, 1979 264, Dave Sierer, 1987 263, Tom DiMuzio, 1969 253, Bill Vergantino, 1990 246, Rick Scully, 1982 PASSES ATTEMPTED (Career) 895, Matt Nagy, 1997-2000 859, Bill Vergantino, 1989-92 845, Rich Gannon, 1984-86 686, Jeff Komlo, 1976-78 593, Leo Hamlett, 1993-96 555, Dave Sierer, 1986-88 530, Rick Scully, 1979-82 487, Tom DiMuzio, 1967-69 439, Don Miller, 1951-54 425, Frank Linzenbold, 1965-67 392, Bill Zwaan, 1973-75 PASSES INTERCEPTED (Game) 4, Scott Brunner vs. Villanova, 1979 4, Bill Vergantino vs. UNH, 1990 4, Rich Gannon vs. Lehigh, 1984 4, Leo Hamlett vs. W&M, 1996 3, Numerous times, last was Mike Connor vs. Wm. & Mary, 2001 PASSES INTERCEPTED (Season) 24, B.J. Webster, 1983 20, Dave Sierer, 1988 17, Bill Vergantino, 1990 16, Scott Brunner, 1979 16, Jeff Komlo, 1976 15, Bill Zwaan, 1974 15, Matt Nagy, 2000 14, Dave Sierer, 1987 14, Rick Scully, 1982 14, Jeff Komlo, 1977 14, LeoHamlett, 1996 PASSES INTERCEPTED (Career) 46, Bill Vergantino, 1989-92 43, Jeff Komlo, 1976-78 35, Matt Nagy, 1997-2000 34, Rick Scully, 1979-82 34, Dave Sierer, 1986-88 32, Rich Gannon, 1984-86 28, B.J. Webster, 1982-84 27, Bill Zwaan, 1973-75 27, Leo Hamlett, 1993-96 25, Frank Linzenbold, 1965-67 24, Don Miller, 1951-54 CONSECUTIVE PASSES WITHOUT AN INTERCEPTION 150, Rich Gannon, 1986 101, Leo Hamlett, 1996 100, Brian Ginn, 1999 87, Leo Hamlett, 1995 83, Bill Vergantino, 1989 83, Brian Ginn, 1997 76, Bill Vergantino, 1992 LOWEST PASS INTERCEPTIONS (Season) 100 Attempts 2, Don Miller, 1954 (103 attempts) 2, Dale Fry, 1993 (122) 4, Brian Ginn, 1997 (192) 6, Sam Neff, 1971 (131) 6, Don Miller, 1953 (114) 6, John Davies, 1981 (107) 7, Tom Van Grofski, 1965 (167) LOWEST PASS INTERCEPTIONS (Career) 300 Attempts 7, Brian Ginn, 1996-99 (363) 16, Tom Van Grofski, 1963-65 (360) 18, Tom DiMuzio, 1967-69 (465) 22, Matt Nagy, 1997- (516) 25, Frank Linzenbold, 1965-67 (425) 27, Bill Zwaan, 1973-75 (392) 27, Leo Hamlett, 1993-96 (593) YARDS PASSING (Half) 358, Matt Nagy vs. UConn, 1998 (1st Half) YARDS PASSING (Game) 556, Matt Nagy vs. UConn, 1998 456, Matt Nagy vs. Villanova, 2000 369, Tom DiMuzio vs. Lehigh, 1969 354, Rich Gannon vs. Maine, 1986 349, Matt Nagy vs. W&M, 1998 349, Matt Nagy vs. Hofstra, 2000 347, Tom DiMuzio vs. Villanova, 1969 344, Matt Nagy vs. Northeastern, 1998 327, Dale Fry vs. JMU, 1993 324, Rich Gannon vs. W. Chester, 1986 317, Keith Langan vs. W. Chester, 1994 317, Matt Nagy vs. UNH, 2000 311, Bill Vergantino vs. Navy, 1990 309, BrianGinn vs. Villanova, 1999 307, B.J. Webster vs. Lehigh, 1983 301, Leo Hamlett vs. URI, 1996 298, Tom DiMuzio vs. Boston U., 1969 298, Dave Sierer vs. Maine, 1987 296, Scott Brunner vs. Youngstown State, 1979 295,Matt Nagy vs. Maine, 1998 YARDS PASSING (Season) 3,436, Matt Nagy, 2000 2,916, Matt Nagy, 1998 2,795, Rich Gannon, 1986 2,677, Jeff Komlo, 1978 2,401, Scott Brunner, 1979 2,179, Tom DiMuzio, 1969 2,086, Leo Hamlett, 1995 2,075, Leo Hamlett, 1996 2,030, Bill Vergantino, 1992 1,924, B.J. Webster, 1983 1,885, Dave Sierer, 1988 1,767, Dave Sierer, 1987 YARDS PASSING (Career) 8,214, Matt Nagy, 1997-2000 6,487, Bill Vergantino, 1989-92 5,927, Rich Gannon, 1984-86 5,256, Jeff Komlo, 1976-78 4,993, Leo Hamlett, 1993-96 3,964, Rick Scully, 1979-82 3,757, Tom DiMuzio, 1967-69 3,692, Dave Sierer, 1986-88 3,108, Don Miller, 1951-54 2,964, Bill Zwaan, 1973-75 2,839, Brian Ginn, 1996-99 2,737, Frank Linzenbold, 1965-67 2,573, Scott Brunner, 1978-79 YARDS PASSING PER GAME (Season) 265.1, Matt Nagy, 1998 245.4, Matt Nagy, 2000 215.0, Rich Gannon, 1986 198.0. Tom DiMuzio, 1969 191.2, Jeff Komlo, 1978 176.7, Dave Sierer, 1987 174.9, B.J. Webster, 1983 172.9,Leo Hamlett, 1996 171.5, Scott Brunner, 1979 166.1, Frank Linzenbold, 1967 160.5,Leo Hamlett, 1995 YARDS PASSING PER GAME (Career) 182.5, Matt Nagy, 1997-2000 169.3, Rich Gannon, 1984-86 154.1, Matt Nagy, 1997- 147.7, Dave Sierer, 1986-88 146.0, Jeff Komlo, 1976-78 135.1, Bill Vergantino, 1989-92 128.6, Scott Brunner, 1978-79 119.0, Frank Linzenbold, 1965-67 118.8, Leo Hamlett, 1993-96 110.9, Tom Van Grofski 107.3, Tom DiMuzio, 1967-69 MOST YARDS PASSING (Consecutive Games) 851, Matt Nagy vs. Maine-UConn, 1998 784, Matt Nagy vs. UConn-Richmond, 1998 719, Matt Nagy vs. Villanova-Portland State, 2000 693, Matt Nagy vs. Northeastern- William & Mary, 1998 667, Tom DiMuzio vs. Lehigh-Boston U., 1969 588, Matt Nagy vs. New Hampshire- Northeastern, 1998 581, Scott Brunner vs. Youngstown State-Colgate, 1979 579, Rich Gannon vs. Lehigh-Maine, 1986 568, Matt Nagy vs. Massachusetts- Villanova, 2000 563, Matt Nagy vs. The Citadel-Hofstra, 2000 560, Matt Nagy vs. William & Mary- Youngstown State, 1998 527, Rich Gannon vs. W&M-Lehigh, 1986 513, Jeff Komlo vs. Winston-Salem- Eastern Illinois, 1978 200-YARD GAMES (Season) 9, Matt Nagy, 1998 9, Matt Nagy, 2000 8, Rich Gannon, 1986 6, Jeff Komlo, 1978 5, Scott Brunner, 1979 4, Tom DiMuzio, 1969 4, Frank Linzenbold, 1967 4, Leo Hamlett, 1995 3, Bill Vergantino, 1989 3, Dave Sierer, 1987 3, Rich Gannon, 1984 3, B.J. Webster, 1983 3, Jeff Komlo, 1977 3, Leo Hamlett, 1996 3, Matt Nagy, 1999 200-YARD GAMES (Career) 22, Matt Nagy, 1997-2000 12, Rich Gannon, 1984-86 9, Jeff Komlo, 1976-78 8, Leo Hamlett, 1993-96 8, Bill Vergantino, 1989-92 5, Scott Brunner, 1978-79 5, Tom DiMuzio, 1967-69 5, Dave Sierer, 1986-88 4, Frank Linzenbold, 1965-67 4, Brian Ginn, 1996-99 3, B.J. Webster, 1982-84 2, Dale Fry, 1992-93 2, Keith Langan, 1992-95 CONSECUTIVE 200-YARD GAMES 9, Matt Nagy, 1998 4, Matt Nagy, 2000 3, Tom DiMuzio, 1969 3, Jeff Komlo, 1977 3, Rich Gannon, 1986 3, Matt Nagy, 2000 2, done 11 times, 2 times each by Rich Gannon in 1986, Jeff Komlo in 1978, and Scott Brunner in 1979- last accomplished by Matt Nagy in 1999 300-YARD PASSING GAMES 6, Matt Nagy, 1997-2000 2, Rich Gannon, 1986 2, Tom DiMuzio, 1969 1, Bill Vergantino, 1990 1, B.J. Webster, 1983 1, Dale Fry, 1993 1, Keith Langan, 1994 1, Leo Hamlett, 1996 1, Brian Ginn, 1999 TOUCHDOWN PASSES (Game) 5, Tom DiMuzio vs. Lehigh, 1969 5, Scott Brunner vs. C.W. Post, 1979 4, Keith Langan vs. W. Chester, 1994 4, Don Miller vs. Bucknell, 1953 4, Bob Hooper vs. Temple, 1955 4, Tom Van Grofski vs. Rutgers, 1964 4, Tom Van Grofski vs. Lehigh, 1965 4, Matt Nagy vs. W&M, 1998 3, Numerous times, last was Sam Postlethwait vs. UNH, 2001 TOUCHDOWN PASSES (Season) 29, Matt Nagy, 2000 24, Tom DiMuzio, 1969 24, Scott Brunner, 1979 20, Jeff Komlo, 1978 20, Matt Nagy, 1998 19, Leo Hamlett, 1996 18, Bill Vergantino, 1992 16, Leo Hamlett, 1995 16, Rich Gannon, 1986 16, Rick Scully, 1982 15, Dave Sierer, 1987 14, B.J. Webster, 1983 14, Brian Ginn, 1997 TOUCHDOWN PASSES (Career) 58, Matt Nagy, 1997-2000 47, Bill Vergantino, 1989-92 42, Leo Hamlett, 1993-96 41, Rick Scully, 1979-82 38, Tom DiMuzio, 1967-69 37, Jeff Komlo, 1976-78 36, Don Miller, 1951-54 35, Rich Gannon, 1984-86 28, Dave Sierer, 1986-88 26, Scott Brunner, 1978-79 23, Bill Zwaan, 1973-75 23, Scotty Reihm, 1971-73 22, Brian Ginn, 1996-99 CONSECUTIVE GAMES WITH TOUCHDOWN PASS 14, Matt Nagy, 2000 12, Jeff Komlo, 1977-78 12, Bill Zwaan, 1973-74 11, Tom DiMuzio, 1969 11, Leo Hamlett, 1996 10, Matt Nagy, 1998 10, Bill Vergantino, 1992 9, Rick Scully, 1982 8, Dave Sierer, 1988 8, Rich Gannon, 1986 8, Rick Scully, 1980-81 8, Scott Brunner, 1978 8, Scotty Reihm, 1972-73 BEST PASSING PCT. (Game) 1.000, Bill Vergantino vs. Towson, 1992 (11-11) .823, Leo Hamlett vs. Maine, 1995 (14- 17) .821, Matt Nagy vs. UConn, 1998 (23- 28) .818, Bill Vergantino vs. Wm. & Mary, 1991 (9-11) .800, Larry Catuzzi vs. Lehigh, 1956 (8- 10) .791, Bill Vergantino vs. James Madison, 1991 (19-24) .789, Rich Gannon vs. Navy, 1985 (15- 19) .786, Tom Van Grofski vs. Boston U., 1965 (11-15) .782, Rich Gannon vs. Massachusetts, 1986 (18-23) .768, Bill Vergantino vs. Navy, 1991 (20-26) .765, Dale Fry vs. West Chester, 1993 (13-17) BEST PASSING PCT. (Season) .691, Jim Breyer, 1958 (39-63) .650, Matt Nagy, 1997 .611, Matt Nagy, 1998 .597, Scotty Reihm, 1972 .586, Sam Neff, 1971 .583, Don Miller, 1954 .566, Jeff Komlo, 1978 .565, Bill Vergantino, 1991 .557, Dal Fry, 1993 .557, Rich Gannon, 1986 BEST PASSING PCT. (Career) .561, Matt Nagy, 1997-00 (502-895) .547, Rich Gannon, 1984-86 .535, Scotty Reihm, 1971-73 .534, Brian Ginn, 1996-99 .533, Dave Sierer, 1986-88 .525, Jeff Komlo, 1976-78 .520, Dale Fry, 1990-93 .518, Sam Neff, 1970-71 .517, Bill Vergantino, 1989-92 .507, Scott Brunner, 1978-79 *PASSING RATING (Game) 305.9, Bill Vergantino vs. Towson, 1992 301.2, Keith Langan vs. Richmond, 1993 300.1, Leo Hamlett vs. Maine, 1995 285.7, Sam Postlethwait vs. New Hampshire, 2001 284.3, Matt Nagy vs. UConn, 1998 262.7, Dale Fry vs. W. Chester, 1993 *PASSING RATING (Season) 160.8, Dale Fry, 1993 157.4, Matt Nagy, 1998 156.0, Matt Nagy, 1997 152.0, Keith Langan, 1994 148.4, Leo Hamlett, 1995 147.0, Brian Ginn, 1997 146.0, Matt Nagy, 2000 144.2, Tom DiMuzio, 1969 143.7, Bill Vergantino, 1992 *PASSING RATING (Career) 146.74, Matt Nagy, 1997-2000 145.71, Scott Brunner, 1978-79 142.64, Dale Fry, 1990-93 135.27, Brian Ginn, 1996-99 131.88, Leo Hamlett, 1993-96 129.96, Tom DiMuzio, 1967-69 125.70, Don Miller, 1951-54 123.47, Bill Vergantino, 1989-92 121.95, Don Miller, 1951-54 121.35, Jeff Komlo, 1976-78 119.64, Rich Gannon, 1984-86 *Based on NCAAFormula LONGEST COMPLETED PASS 88, Matt Nagy to Eddie Conti vs. Northeastern, 1998 87, Tom DiMuzio to Pat Walker vs. Villanova, 1969 85, Brian Ginn to Courtney Batts vs. UMass, 1997 83, Matt Nagy to Jamin Elliott vs. Richmond, 2000 83, Sam Postlethwait to Brett Veach vs. New Hampshire, 2001 82, Bill Zwann to Bill Cubit vs. Youngstown, 1974 82, Brian Ginn to Jamin Elliott vs. Villanova, 1999 80, Leo Hamlett to Eddie Conti vs. Lehigh, 1996 79, Chuck Zolak to Tom Harrison vs. Gettysburg, 1963 79, Jim Colbert to Pete Johnson vs. Gettysburg, 1969 77, Scotty Reihm to Vern Roberts vs. Gettysburg, 1972 76, Scotty Reihm to Bill Cubit vs. Lehigh, 1973 76, Rich Gannon to Bob Norris vs. Lehigh, 1986 76, Matt Nagy to Eddie Conti vs. UConn, 1998 76, Walt Paul to Paul Hart vs. Western Maryland, 1942 75, Sam Neff to Jim Colbert vs. Bucknell, 1971 75, Jeff Komlo to Craig Carroll vs. Colgate, 1977 75, Scott Brunner to Jay Hooks vs. Youngstown State #2, 1979 74, Rick Scully to Cliff Clement vs. WesternKentucky, 1981 73, Don Miller to Tom Redfield vs. Lafayette, 154 72, Bill Cubit to Albert Brown vs. Maine, 1972 72, Bill Shockley to Marvel McWilliams vs. Bradley, 1949 72, Matt Nagy to Derrick Downs vs. Connecticut, 1998 71, Rick Scheetz to Fred Singleton vs. Towson State, 1984 71, Jeff Komlo to Lou Mariani vs. Rhode Island, 1978 71, William Hogan to Walt Paul vs. Ursinus, 1941 70, Bill Vergantino toLanue Johnson vs. UMass, 1992 70, Matt Nagy to Jamin Elliott vs. Lehigh, 2000 69, Leo Hamlett to Norman Coleman vs. Villanova, 1995 68, Leo Hamlett to Courtney Batts vs. Rhode Island, 1996 68, Matt Nagy to Butter Pressey vs. Hofstra, 2000 67, Ted Kempski to Ollie Baker vs. Ohio University, 1961 66, Tom DiMuzio to Ron Withelder vs. Boston U., 1968 66, Bob Smith toLarry Rybicki vs. C.W. Post, 1971 65, Rich Gannon to Bob Norris vs. Richmond, 1986 65, Matt Nagy to Jamin Elliott vs. Villanova, 2000 64, Gary Bierc to Paul Hammond vs. Princeton, 1981 64, Bill Vergantino to Daryl Brown vs. UMass, 1992 64, Leo Hamlett to Eddie Conti vs. Maine, 1996 64, Matt Nagy to Jamin Elliott vs. Portland State, 2000 PASS RECEIVING RECEPTIONS (Game) 15, Eddie Conti vs. UConn, 1998 13, Eddie Conti vs. W&M, 1998 12, Brian Adam vs. Villanova, 1977 11, Darrin Ferrell vs. Navy, 1990 11, Eddie Conti vs. Maine, 1998 11, Pete Ravettine vs. E. Illinois, 1978 10, Courtney Batts vs. Lehigh, 1997 10, Bill Cubit vs. Bucknell, 1973 10, Mike Purzycki vs. Bucknell, 1967 9, James Anderson vs. Richmond, 1987 9, Eddie Conti vs. Maine, 1996 9, Pete Ravettine vs. Middle Tennessee, 1978 9, Eddie Conti vs. Richmond, 1998 9, Eddie Conti vs. UNH, 1998 RECEPTIONS (Season) 91, Eddie Conti, 1998 60, Courtney Batts, 1997 58, Jamin Elliott, 2000 58, Brett Veach, 2000 57, Pete Ravettine, 1978 54, James Anderson, 1987 50, Dan Cooper, 1992 49, Jay Hooks, 1979 49, Courtney Batts, 1995 48, Brian Adam, 1977 47, Eddie Conti, 1996 47, Todd Lott, 1986 47, Bill Cubit, 1974 47, Jamin Elliott, 1999 RECEPTIONS (Career) 192, Eddie Conti, 1994-98 179, Courtney Batts, 1994-97 158, Jamin Elliott, 1998-2001 118, Ron Withelder, 1967-69 112, Bob Norris, 1984-86 105, Dan Cooper, 1990-93 99, Brett Veach, 1998-2001 98, Mike Purzycki, 1967-69 96, James Anderson, 1987-88 94, Craig Cummings, 1997-2000 78, John Yergey, 1987-89 69, Paul Hammond, 1981-83 69, Todd Lott, 1984-86 63, Keita Malloy, 1990-93 61, Jay Hooks, 1978-80 61, Lanue Johnson, 1990-93 59, Pete Ravettine, 1977-78 59, Brian Adam, 1975-77 59, Bill Cubit, 1973-74 58, Pat Walker, 1968-70 56, Wes Frith, 1962-64 53, Jim Colbert, 1969-71 52, Fred Singleton, 1984-86 52, Andre Thompson, 1995-98 51, Larry Wagner, 1974-76 50, John Gilman, 1987-89 50, Butter Pressey, 1998-01 RECEPTIONS PER GAME (Season) 8.3, Eddie Conti, 1998 4.9, James Anderson, 1987 4.8, Brian Adam, 1977 4.7, Mike Purzycki, 1966 4.3, Jamin Elliott, 1999 4.3, Courtney Batts, 1997 4.3, Eddie Conti, 1996 4.3, Todd Lott, 1986 4.1, Pete Ravettine, 1978 4.1, Jamin Elliott, 2000 4.1, Brett Veach, 2000 4.0, Ron Withelder, 1967 4.0, Mike Purzycki, 1965 4.0, Wes Frith, 1964 RECEPTIONS PER GAME (Career) 4.2, James Anderson, 1987-88 3.9, Eddie Conti, 1994-98 3.6, Courtney Batts, 1994-97 3.6, Mike Purzycki, 1967-69 3.4,Jamin Elliott, 1998-2001 3.4, Todd Lott, 1984-86 3.2, Bob Norris, 1984-86 2.9, Ron Withelder, 1967-69 2.9, Pete Ravettine, 1977-78 2.4, Dan Cooper, 1990-93 2.4, John Yergey, 1987-89 2.4, Darrin Ferrell, 1988-90 2.4, Jay Hooks, 1978-80 CONSECUTIVE GAMES CATCHING A PASS 38, Eddie Conti, 1996-98 27, Courtney Batts, 1994-97 25, Jamin Elliott, 2000-01 23, Dan Cooper, 1990-93 23, James Anderson, 1987-88* 23,John Yergey, 1988-89 22, Ron Withelder, 1967-69 *= Every game of career YARDS RECEIVING (Half) 200, Eddie Conti vs. UConn, 1998 (1st Half) YARDS RECEIVING (Game) 354, Eddie Conti vs. UConn, 1998 234, Eddie Conti vs. Northeast., 1998 208, Pete Ravettine vs. Middle Tennessee, 1978 207, Eddie Conti vs. W&M, 1998 206, Courtney Batts vs. W. Chester, 1994 198, Darrin Ferrell vs. Navy, 1990 196, Eddie Conti vs. Maine, 1996 183, Courtney Batts vs. Northeastern, 1995 182, Jay Hooks vs. Youngstown, 1979 182, Brian Adam vs. Villanova, 1977 178, Courtney Batts vs. UMass, 1997 164, Jamin Elliott vs. Villanova, 1999 162, Jay Hooks vs. Colgate, 1979 158, Dan Cooper vs. Richmond, 1992 156, Pete Ravettine vs. E. Illinois, 1978 154, Eddie Conti vs. Richmond, 1998 153, Pat Walker vs. Lehigh, 1969 150, Courtney Batts vs. URI, 1996 147, Bill Cubit vs. Maine, 1974 146, Jamin Elliott vs. Portland St., 2000 143, James Anderson vs. UMass, 1987 140, James Anderson vs. Richmond, 1987 YARDS RECEIVING (Season) 1,712, Eddie Conti, 1998 (NCAAI-AARecord) 1,317, Jamin Elliott, 2000 1,067, James Anderson, 1987 1,048, Courtney Batts, 1997 1,036, Jay Hooks, 1979 1,026, Pete Ravettine, 1978 957, Courtney Batts, 1995 889, Eddie Conti, 1996 850, Jamin Elliott, 1999 826, Courtney Batts, 1996 818, Eddie Conti, 1995 815, Brett Veach, 2000 797, Dan Cooper, 1992 770, Dan Cooper, 1993 749, BrianAdam, 1977 YARDS RECEIVING (Career) 3,737, Eddie Conti, 1994-98 3,522, Courtney Batts, 1994-97 3,068, Jamin Elliott, 1998-2001 1,880, Ron Withelder, 1967-69 1,772, Dan Cooper, 1990-93 1,749, James Anderson, 1987-88 1,501, Craig Cummings, 1997-2000 1,470, Brett Veach, 1998-2001 1,390, Mike Purzycki, 1967-69 1,269, Jay Hooks, 1978-80 1,245, Keita Malloy, 1990-93 1,227, Bob Norris, 1984-86 1,189, Paul Hammond, 1981-83 1,051, Todd Lott, 1984-86 1,040, Pete Ravettine, 1977-78 1,025, John Yergey, 1987-89 993, Wes Frith, 1962-64 951, Pat Walker, 1968-70 943, Brian Adam, 1975-77 936, Darrin Ferrell, 1988-90 YARDS RECEIVING PER GAME (Season) 155.6, Eddie Conti, 1998 97.0, James Anderson, 1987 95.5, Jamin Elliott, 2000 80.8, Eddie Conti, 1996 77.3, Jamin Elliott, 1999 74.9, Courtney Batts, 1997 74.9, Brian Adam, 1976 74.0, Jay Hooks, 1979 73.6, Courtney Batts, 1995 73.3, Pete Ravettine, 1978 68.8, Courtney Batts, 1996 YARDS RECEIVING PER GAME (Career) 76.7, Eddie Conti, 1994-98 76.0, James Anderson, 1987-88 70.4, Courtney Batts, 1994-97 66.7, Jamin Elliott, 1998-2001 52.5, Todd Lott, 1984-86 52.0, Pete Ravettine, 1977-78 51.5, Mike Purzycki, 1967-69 50.8, Jay Hooks, 1978-80 46.8, Darrin Ferrell, 1988-90 45.8, Ron Withelder, 1967-69 RECEIVING YARDS (Consecutive Games) 508, Eddie Conti vs. Connecticut- Richmond, 1998 476, Eddie Conti vs. Maine-Connecticut, 1998 441, Eddie Conti vs. Northeastern- William & Mary, 1998 373, Eddie Conti vs. New Hampshire- Northeastern, 1998 366, Jamin Elliott vs. Villanova-Portland State, 2000 326, Pete Ravettine vs. North Carolina A&T-Middle Tennessee, 1978 100-YD. GAMES (Season) 9, Eddie Conti, 1998 7, Jamin Elliott, 2000 6, James Anderson, 1987 5, Pete Ravettine, 1978 4, Jay Hooks, 1979 3, Eddie Conti, 1995 3, Courtney Batts, 1996 3, Courtney Batts, 1997 3, Jamin Elliott, 1999 100-YD. GAMES (Career) 13, Eddie Conti, 1994-98 11, Jamin Elliott, 1998-2001 9, Courtney Batts, 1994-97 8, James Anderson, 1987-88 5, Pete Ravettine, 1977-78 4, Jay Hooks, 1977-79 CONSECUTIVE 100-YARD RECEIVING GAMES 5, Eddie Conti, 1998 4, Eddie Conti, 1998 4, Jamin Elliott, 2000 3, James Anderson, 1987 2, Todd Lott, 1986 2, Bob Norris, 1986 2, Pete Ravettine, 1978 2, Eddie Conti, 1995 CONSECUTIVE 200-YD. GAMES 2, Eddie Conti, 1998 AVERAGE PER CATCH (Game) Minimum 4 catches 45.4, Jay Hooks vs. Youngstown State, 1979 (4 for 182 yards) 34.3, Courtney Batts vs. West Chester, 1994 (6-206) 34.2, Jay Hooks vs. Villanova, 1979, (4-137) 33.4, Eddie Conti vs. Northeastern, 1998 (7-234) AVG. PER CATCH (Season) Minimum 10 catches 27.2, Tom Harrison, 1963 (18-490) 25.6, Courtney Batts, 1994 25.1, Tom Redfield, 1954 23.1, Jamin Elliott, 2000 22.6, Keita Malloy, 1993 22.2, Pete Johnson, 1971 21.9, Kevin Phelan, 1981 21.5, Bill Cubit, 1973 21.5, Pat Walker, 1970 21.4, Lanue Johnson, 1992 21.1, Jay Hooks, 1979 20.9, Eddie Conti, 1995 20.6, Dick Kelley, 1968 20.2, Jaime Young, 1979 20.1, Jim Colbert, 1969 AVERAGE PER CATCH (Career) Minimum 20 catches 23.1, Pete Johnson, 1969-71 21.5, Tom Harrison, 1961-63 20.8, Jay Hooks, 1977-79 20.5, Tom Redfield, 1952-54 19.8, Keita Malloy, 1990-93 19.7, Courtney Batts, 1994-97 19.5, Dick Kelley, 1968-70 19.4, Jamin Elliott, 1998-01 19.0, Eddie Conti, 1994-98 Note. TE Jason VanKerkhoven averaged 24.7 on 16-395, 1996-99 TOUCHDOWN RECEPTIONS (Game) 4, Courtney Batts vs. W. Chester, 1994 3, Mike Purzycki vs. Rutgers, 1964 3, Paul Mueller vs. Lehigh, 1965 3, Pete Johnson vs. UNH, 1971 3, Eddie Conti vs. W&M, 1995 TOUCHDOWN RECEPTIONS (Season) 12, Pat Walker, 1969 11, James Anderson, 1987 10, Eddie Conti, 1998 9, Jay Hooks, 1979 9, Ron Withelder, 1968 9, Eddie Conti, 1995 9, Eddie Conti, 1996 8, Courtney Batts, 1994 8, Pete Johnson, 1971 8, Keita Malloy, 1993 8, Jamin Elliott, 2000 8, Brett Veach, 2000 TOUCHDOWN RECEPTIONS (Career) 31, Eddie Conti, 1994-98 27, Courtney Batts, 1994-97 19, Jamin Elliott, 1998-2001 17, James Anderson, 1987-88 15, Pat Walker, 1968-70 15, Dan Cooper, 1990-93 14, Ron Withelder, 1967-69 13, Keita Malloy, 1990-93 12, Kevin Phelan, 1980-82 12, Jay Hooks, 1979-80 12, Lou Mariani, 1977-79 12, Brett Veach, 1998-2001 CONSECUTIVE GAMES WITH A TOUCHDOWN RECEPTION 5, Bob Norris, 1986 5, James Anderson, 1987 4, Eddie Conti, 1996 4, Eddie Conti, 1998 4, Eddie Conti, 1998 TOTAL OFFENSE MOST PLAYS (Game) 64, Bill Vergantino vs. UNH, 1989 58, Rich Gannon vs. Maine, 1986 56, Leo Hamlett vs. W&M, 1996 53, Rich Gannon vs. W. Chester, 1986 53, Bill Vergantino vs. W. Chester,1992 51, Bill Vergantino vs. W&M, 1990 51, B.J. Webster vs. Bucknell, 1983 49, Bill Vergantino vs. JMU, 1991 49, Dale Fry vs. J. Madison, 1993 49, Matt Nagy vs. UConn, 1998 48, Dave Sierer vs. UConn, 1987 47, Tom DiMuzio vs. Lehigh, 1969 46, Rich Gannon vs. Holy Cross, 1985 46, Leo Hamlett vs. W&M, 1996 46, Leo Hamlett vs. Rh. Island, 1996 46, Mike Connor vs. Villanova, 2001 45, Roger Mason (FB) vs. Temple, 1972 45, Matt Nagy vs. Villanova, 2000 MOST PLAYS (Season) 551, Rich Gannon, 1986 451, Bill Vergantino, 1990 438, Dave Sierer, 1988 434, Jeff Komlo, 1978 425, Leo Hamlett, 1996 422, Matt Nagy, 2000 416, Rick Scully, 1982 402, Bill Vergantino, 1992 393, Rich Gannon, 1985 392, Bill Vergantino, 1989 391, Leo Hamlett, 1995 MOST PLAYS (Career) 1,580, Bill Vergantino, 1989-92 1,330, Rich Gannon, 1984-86 1,044, Leo Hamlett, 1993-96 1,019, Matt Nagy, 1997-2000 911, Jeff Komlo, 1976-78 909, Rick Scully, 1979-82 803, Dave Sierer, 1986-88 801, Tom DiMuzio, 1967-69 619, Leo Hamlett, 1993-96 604, Chuck Hall, 1968-70 565, Brian Ginn, 1996-99 558, Don Miller, 1951-54 MOST YARDS (Half) 358, Matt Nagy vs. UConn, 1998 (1st Half) MOST YARDS (Game) 537, Matt Nagy vs. UConn, 1998 437, Matt Nagy vs. Villanova, 2000 395, Rich Gannon vs. W. Chester, 1986 378, Keith Langan vs. W. Chester, 1994 377, Rich Gannon vs. Maine, 1986 376, Tom DiMuzio vs. Lehigh, 1969 375, Dale Fry vs. W. Chester, 1993 360, Bill Vergantino vs. JMU, 1991 357, Matt Nagy vs. W&M, 1998 346, Leo Hamlett vs. Hofstra, 1994 344, Bill Vergantino vs. Navy, 1990 338, Matt Nagy vs. Hofstra, 2000 337, Matt Nagy vs. W&M, 1998 337, Tom DiMuzio vs. Villanova, 1969 337, Dale Fry vs. JMU, 1993 337, Leo Hamlett vs. Villanova, 1995 330, Bill Vergantino vs. UNH, 1989 MOST YARDS (Season) 3,332, Rich Gannon, 1986 3,316, Matt Nagy, 2000 2,842, Leo Hamlett, 1995 2,808, Matt Nagy, 1998 2,690, Bill Vergantino, 1992 2,623, Jeff Komlo, 1978 2,510, Tom DiMuzio, 1969 2,436, Scott Brunner, 1979 2,228, Rick Scully, 1982 2,219, Bill Vergantino, 1990 2,172, Leo Hamlett, 1996 2,084, Rich Gannon, 1984 2,076, Bill Vergantino, 1989 2,066, Bill Vergantino, 1991 MOST YARDS (Career) 9,051, Bill Vergantino, 1989-92 7,943, Matt Nagy, 1997-2000 7,436, Rich Gannon, 1984-86 6,313, Leo Hamlett, 1993-96 5,421, Jeff Komlo, 1976-78 4,958, Rick Scully, 1979-82 4,587, Daryl Brown, 1991-94 4,738, Tom DiMuzio, 1967-69 3,877, Dave Sierer, 1986-88 3,286, Daryl Brown, 1990-93 3,088, Brian Ginn, 1996-99 MOST YARDS PER GAME (Season) 256.3, Rich Gannon, 1986 255.3, Matt Nagy, 1998 236.9, Matt Nagy, 2000 228.2, Tom DiMuzio, 1969 218.6, Leo Hamlett, 1995 201.7, Bill Vergantino, 1990 192.1, Bill Vergantino, 1992 189.5, Rich Gannon, 1994 188.7, Bill Vergantino, 1989 187.3, Jeff Komlo, 1978 186.0, Dave Sierer, 1987 MOST YARDS PER GAME (Career) 212.4, Rich Gannon, 1984-86 188.6, Bill Vergantino, 1989-92 176.5, Matt Nagy, 1997-2000 155.1, Dave Sierer, 1986-88 150.6, Jeff Komlo, 1976-78 150.3, Leo Hamlett, 1993-96 133.0, Scott Brunner, 1978-79 122.8, Tom Van Grofski, 1963-65 120.9, Rick Scully, 1979-82 119.5, Frank Linzenbold, 1965-67 SCORING MOST POINTS (Game) 27, Ed Thompson vs. Washington (Md.) College, 1935 24, Courtney Batts vs. W. Chester, 1994 24, Daryl Brown vs. Northeastern, 1994 24, Pat Williams vs. Lehigh, 1993 24, Bill Vergantino vs. Boston U., 1992 24, Bill Vergantino vs. Villanova, 1991 24, Vern Roberts vs. UNLV, 1974 24, Gardy Kahoe vs. Lehigh, 1971 24, Gardy Kahoe vs. Bucknell, 1971 24, Mariano Stalloni vs. Bradley, 1949 20, Glenn Covin vs. W. Chester, 1970 20, Randy Holmes vs. Maine, 1987 20, Pat Williams vs. Maine, 1995 20, Craig Cummings vs. Hofstra, 2000 MOST POINTS (Season) 144, Gardy Kahoe, 1971 132, Vern Roberts, 1974 110, Chuck Hall, 1970 104, Craig Cummings, 2000 102, Bill Vergantino, 1992 102, Lanue Johnson, 1992 100, Rich Gannon, 1986 100, Scott Collins, 2000 86, Daryl Brown, 1993 86, Lou Mariani, 1979 84, Bob Norris, 1996 84, Paul Hart, 1942 81, Sean Leach, 1995 MOST POINTS (Career) 308, Daryl Brown, 1991-94 268, Vern Roberts, 1972-74 268, Craig Cummings, 1997-2000 263, Sean Leach, 1994-97 228, Bill Vergantino, 1989-92 220, Butter Pressey, 1998-2001 218, Eddie Conti, 1994-98 217, Lanue Johnson, 1990-93 210, Gardy Kahoe, 1969-71 206, Chuck Hall, 1968-70 191, Brandt Kennedy, 1977-79 186, K.C. Knobloch, 1979-82 160, Rich Gannon, 1984-86 156, Tom DiMuzio, 1967-69 156, Mike Brown, 1961-63 154, Don O’Brien, 1987-89 MOST TOUCHDOWNS (Game) 4, Courtney Batts vs. W. Chester, 1994 4, Daryl Brown vs. Northeastern, 1994 4, Pat Williams vs. Lehigh, 1993 4, Ed Thompson vs. Washington College, 1935 4, Vern Roberts vs. UNLV, 1974 4, Gardy Kahoe vs. Lehigh,1971 4, Gardy Kahoe vs. Bucknell, 197 4, Bill Vergantino vs. Villanova, 1991 4, Bill Vergantino vs. Boston U., 1992 4, Mariano Stalloni vs. Bradley, 1949 MOST TOUCHDOWNS (Season) 24, Gardy Kahoe, 1971 21, Vern Roberts, 1974 18, Chuck Hall, 1970 17, Lanue Johnson, 1992 17, Bill Vergantino, 1992 16, Rich Gannon, 1986 16, Craig Cummings, 2000 14, Lou Mariani, 1979 14, Bob Norris, 1986 14, Daryl Brown, 1993 14, Butter Pressey, 2000 13, Rick Scully, 1982 13, Bill Armstrong, 1971 13, Daryl Brown, 1994 13, Craig Cummings, 1997 TOUCHDOWNS (Career) 50, Daryl Brown, 1991-94 44, Craig Cummings, 1997-2000 42, Vern Roberts, 1972-74 38, Bill Vergantino, 1989-92 37, Lanue Johnson, 1990-93 36, Eddie Conti, 1994-98 35, Gardy Kahoe, 1969-71 35, Butter Pressey, 1998-2001 34, Chuck Hall, 1968-70 26, Rich Gannon, 1984-86 25, Tom DiMuzio, 1967-69 25, Mike Brown, 1961-63 CONSECUTIVE GAMES SCORING TOUCHDOWN 13, Vern Roberts, 1974 12, Gardy Kahoe, 1970-71 11, Lanue Johnson, 1991-92 9, Glenn Covin, 1970-71 9, Craig Cummings, 1997-98 KICK SCORING MOST FIELD GOALS (Game) 3, K. C. Knobloch vs. Villanova, 1980 3, Neil Roberts vs. W&M, 1986 3, Don O'Brien vs. UMass, 1987 3, Steve Leo vs. Navy, 1992 3, Steve Leo vs. R. Island, 1993 3, Sean Leach vs. Northeastern, 1995 3, SeanLeach vs. Ga. Southern, 1997 3, Garon Sizemore vs. Youngstown State, 1998 3, Scott Collins vs. Villanova, 2000 MOST FIELD GOALS (Season) 14, Scott Collins, 2000 12, Brandt Kennedy, 1978 12, Sean Leach, 1995 11, K.C. Knobloch, 1981 11, Garon Sizemore, 1998 10, Sean Leach, 1997 10, Mark Drozic, 1990 10, Don O'Brien, 1988 9, Neil Roberts, 1986 9, K.C.Knobloch, 1980 7, Don O’Brien, 1987 7, Hank Kline, 1976 7, Sean Leach, 1994 MOST FIELD GOALS (Career) 32, Sean Leach, 1994-97 26, K. C. Knobloch, 1980-82 23, Don O'Brien, 1987-89 21, Brandt Kennedy, 1977-79 16, Scott Collins, 2000- 16, Garon Sizemore, 1998-99 15, Mark Drozic, 1990-91 14, Hank Kline, 1974-76 14, Neil Roberts, 1985-86 14, John Gasson, 1983-85 12, Steve Leo, 1990-93 11, Jeff Lippincott, 1966-68 9, John Osborn, 1962-63 5, Jim Albertson, 1969 5, Marc Samonisky, 1970 FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS (Game) 4, K.C. Knobloch vs. Lehigh, 1982 4, K.C. Knobloch vs. Villanova, 1980 4, Garon Sizemore vs. Youngstown State, 1998 4, Scott Collins vs. Georgia Southern, 2000 3, many times FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS (Season) 21, Scott Collins, 2000 19, Brandt Kennedy, 1978 19, Don O'Brien, 1988 17, K.C. Knobloch, 1981 15, Sean Leach, 1997 15, Garon Sizemore, 1998 14, Sean Leach, 1995 14, Neil Roberts, 1987 14, K. C. Knobloch, 1980 13, K. C. Knobloch, 1982 13, Hank Kline, 1976 FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS (Career) 51, Sean Leach, 1994-97 44, K. C. Knobloch, 1980-82 42, Brandt Kennedy, 1977-79 40, Don O'Brien, 1987-89 29, Hank Kline, 1974-76 28, Scott Collins, 2000- 28, Jeff Lippincott, 1966-68 25, John Gasson, 1983-85 25, Garon Sizemore, 1998-99 24, Steve Leo, 1990-93 22, Mark Drozic, 1990-91 18, John Osborn, 1962-63 FIELD GOAL PCT. (Season) 1.000, John Gasson, 1984 (6-6) .800, Sean Leach, 1995 .733, Garon Sizemore, 1998 .667, Sean Leach, 1997 .667, Scott Collins, 2000 .647, K.C. Knobloch, 1981 .643, K.C. Knobloch, 1980 .643, Neil Roberts, 1987 .631, Brandt Kennedy, 1978 .625, Mar Samonisky, 1970 .625, Jim Albertson, 1969 FIELD GOAL PCT. (Career) .681, Mark Drozic, 1990-91 .640, Garon Sizemore, 1998-99 .627, Sean Leach, 1994-97 .609, Neil Roberts, 1985-86 .590, K.C. Knobloch, 1979-82 .575, Don O’Brien, 1987-89 .571, Scott Collins, 2000- .560, John Gasson, 1983-85 .500, Brandt Kennedy, 1977-79 .500, John Osborn, 1962-63 .500, Steve Leo, 1990-93 LONGEST FIELD GOAL 54, Steve Leo vs. Navy, 1992 53, Steve Leo vs. Richmond,1991 52, Don O'Brien vs. Navy, 1988 50, SeanLeach vs. Northeastern,1995 48, Hank Kline vs. Villanova, 1976 48, Garon Sizemore vs. Youngstown State, 1998 47, Don O'Brien vs. UMass, 1987 47, K.C. Knobloch vs. Villanova, 1980 47, Brandt Kennedy vs. Youngstown State, 1979 47, Garon Sizemore vs. Youngstown State, 1998 46, Brandt Kennedy vs. Lehigh, 1978 46, Scott Collins vs. Citadel, 2000 45, K.C. Knobloch vs. Villanova, 1980 45, Sean Leach vs. Boston U., 1996 43, John Osborn vs. Gettysburg, 1963 43, K.C. Knobloch vs. Temple, 1980 43, Hank Kline vs. W&M, 1976 43, Jeff Lippincott vs. Gettysburg, 1966 43, Sean Leach vs. Northeastern, 1995 40, Frank Creamer vs. Springfield, 1926 (won game) 40, Garon Sizemore vs. Connecticut, 1998 40, Garon Sizemore vs. W&M, 1999 38, Charles Gibson vs. Villanova, 1924 40, Scott Collins vs. William & Mary, 2001 38, Charles Gibson vs. Villanova, 1924 CONSECUTIVE FIELD GOALS 7, John Gasson, 1983-84 7, Sean Leach, 1995 6, Don O'Brien, 1988 5, Mark Drozic, 1990 5, Scott Collins, 2000 CONSECUTIVE GAMES KICKING A FIELD GOAL 9, Don O'Brien, 1987-88 6, Brandt Kennedy, 1978-79 6, Garon Sizemore, 1998 6, Scott Collins, 2000 5, K.C. Knobloch, 1981 PAT BY KICKING (Game) 10, Larry Washington vs. C.W. Post, 1971 8, Steve Leo vs. Lehigh, 1993 8, Steve Leo vs. Samford, 1992 7, Sean Leach vs. UMass, 1994 7, K.C. Knobloch vs. Princeton, 1981 7, Brandt Kennedy vs. Va. Union, 1979 7, Al Samonisky vs. Baldwin-Wallace, 1973 7, Mark Drozic vs. UConn, 1991 7, Steve Leo vs. Boston U., 1992 7, Steve Leo vs. Montana, 1993 7, Sean Leach vs. W. Chester, 1995 7, Scott Collins vs. W. Chester, 2000 7, Scott Collins vs. Portland St., 2000 PAT BY KICKING (Season) 62, Brandt Kennedy, 1979 62, Scott Collins, 2000 57, Steve Leo, 1993 53, Steve Leo, 1992 50, Sean Leach, 1997 47, Mark Drozic, 1991 46, Neil Roberts, 1986 45, SeanLeach, 1995 44, Larry Washington, 1971 40, Brandt Kennedy, 1978 40, K. C. Knobloch, 1981 40, Sean Leach, 1994 40, Garon Sizemore, 1998 PAT BY KICKING (Career) 167, SeanLeach, 1994-97 128, Brandt Kennedy, 1977-79 111, Steve Leo, 1990-93 108, K.C. Knobloch, 1979-82 86, Scott Collins, 2000- 85, Don O'Brien, 1987-89 78, Larry Washington, 1971-72 73, Garon Sizemore, 1998-99 70, Jeff Lippincott, 1966-68 69, Mark Drozic, 1990-91 66, Hank Kline, 1974-76 58, Neil Roberts, 1985-86 PAT BY KICKING ATT. (Game) 10, Larry Washington vs. C.W. Post, 1971 10, Scott Collins vs. W. Chester, 2000 9, Steve Leo vs. Lehigh, 1993 8, K.C. Knobloch vs. Princeton, 1981 8, Brandt Kennedy vs. Va. Union, 1979 8, Steve Leo vs. Samford, 199 8, Steve Leo vs. Maine, 1992 7, numerous times PAT BY KICKING ATT. (Season) 67, Scott Collins, 2000 64, Brandt Kennedy, 1979 61, Steve Leo, 1993 61, Steve Leo, 1992 56, Larry Washington, 1971 52, Sean Leach, 1997 51, Brandt Kennedy, 1978 49, Sean Leach, 1995 47, Neil Roberts, 1986 47, Mark Drozic, 1991 45, Garon Sizemore, 1998 44, K.C. Knobloch, 1981 43, K.C. Knobloch, 1982 PAT BY KICKING ATT. (Career) 180, Sean Leach, 1994-97 141, Brandt Kennedy, 1977-79 122, Steve Leo, 1990-93 118, K.C. Knobloch, 1979-82 94, Larry Washington, 1971-72 92, Scott Collins, 2000- 84, Garon Sizemore, 1998-99 79, Jeff Lippincott, 1966-68 75, Hank Kline, 1972-74 70, Mark Drozic, 1990 65, Don O’Brien, 1986-88 60, Neil Roberts, 1985-86 PAT KICKING PCT. (Season) 1.000, Mark Drozic, 1991 (47-47) 1.000, John Gasson, 1984 (26- 26) .978, Neil Roberts, 1986 (46-47) .969, Brandt Kennedy, 1979 (62-64) .967, K.C. Knobloch, 1980 .964, Hank Kline, 1975 .961, Sean Leach, 1997 .960, Scott Collins, 2001 .956, Hank Kline, 1974 .950, Sean Leach, 1994 PAT KICKING PCT. (Career) .985, Mark Drozic, 1990-91 (69-70) .967, Neil Roberts, 1985-86 (58-60) .935, Scott Collins, 2000- .928, Sean Leach, 1994-97 .915, K.C. Knobloch, 1979-82 .910, Steve Leo, 1990-93 .908, Brandt Kennedy, 1977-79 .893, John Gasson, 1983-85 .886, Jeff Lippincott, 1966-68 .881, Al Samonisky, 1973 .880, Hank Kline, 1972-74 CONSECUTIVE PAT MADE 50, Mark Drozic, 1990-1991 45, Neil Roberts, 1986 37, ScottCollins, 2000-01 33, K.C. Knobloch, 1981-82 33, Hank Kline, 1975-76 31, John Gasson, 1983-85 31, Sean Leach, 1995 29, Sean Leach, 1994 28, Sean Leach, 1997 27, Steve Leo, 1992 27, Garon Sizemore, 1998 POINTS BY KICKING (Game) 15, Neil Roberts vs. W&M, 1986 15, Scott Collins vs. Villanova, 2000 13, Don O'Brien vs. UMass, 1987 13, Steve Leo vs. Navy, 1992 13, SeanLeach vs. Northeastern, 1995 12, Garon Sizemore vs. Youngstown State, 1998 11, Sean Leach vs. JMU, 1995 11, Brandt Kennedy vs. Winston- Salem, 1978 11, Sean Leach vs. Hofstra, 1994 10, Sean Leach vs. Youngstown, 1995 10, Brandt Kennedy vs. URI, 1979 10, Brandt Kennedy, vs. Va. Union, 1978 10, Larry Washington vs. CW Post, 1970 10, Mark Drozic vs. Maine, 1991 10, Steve Leo vs. Rhode Island, 1992 10, Sean Leach vs. UMass, 1997 10, Sean Leach vs. Ga. Southern, 1997 10, Garon Sizemore vs. W. Chester, 1998 10, Garon Sizemore vs. Wm. & Mary, 1999 POINTS BY KICKING (Season) 104, Scott Collins, 2000 81, Sean Leach, 1995 80, Sean Leach, 1997 80, Brandt Kennedy, 1978 80, Brandt Kennedy, 1979 75, SteveLeo, 1993 73, Neil Roberts, 1987 73, K.C. Knobloch, 1981 73, Garon Sizemore, 1998 69, Steve Leo, 1992 62, Mark Drozic, 1991 61, SeanLeach, 1994 58, Don O’Brien, 1988 POINTS BY KICKING (Career) 263, Sean Leach, 1994-97 191, Brandt Kennedy, 1977-79 186, K.C.Knobloch, 1979-82 154, Don O'Brien, 1987-89 147, Steve Leo, 1990-93 134, Scott Collins, 2000- 114, Mark Drozic, 1990-91 103, Jeff Lippincott, 1966-68 100, Neil Roberts, 1985-86 92, John Gasson, 1983-85 90, Larry Washington, 1971-72 73, Garon Sizemore, 1998-89 65, John Osborn, 1962-63 47, Jim Albertson, 1969 47, Marc Samonisky, 1970 TWO-POINT CONVERSIONS (Season) 5, Jack Turner, 1959 TWO-POINT CONVERSIONS (career) 8, Vern Roberts, 1972-74 PUNTING MOST PUNTS (Game) 16, John Borresen vs. Bucknell, 1952 11, Scott White, Wm. & Mary, 1997 11, Chris Steiner vs. Northeastern, 2001 11, 4 other times MOST PUNTS (Season) 77, Mike Anderson, 1983 73, Scott White, 1996 72, Rick Titus, 1982 70, Scott White, 1997 67, Rich Gannon, 1986 66, Mike Anderson, 1985 63, Al Brown, 1973 63, Tim Healy, 1988 63, Chris Steiner, 2000 62, Mike Schoenwolf, 1978 MOST PUNTS (Career) 233, Scott White, 1994-97 201, Mike Anderson, 1983-85 183, Rick Titus, 1980-82 162, Al Brown, 1972-74 157, Gene Vadas, 1989-91 135, Lee Emmons, 1967-69 122, Chris Steiner, 1999-2001 117, Mike Schonewolf, 1977-79 108, Dave Raymond, 1976-77 100, Gardy Kahoe, 1969-71 99, Ryan Bleiler, 1998- 98, Brian Meyers, 1990-93 94, Tim Healy, 1986-88 MOST YARDS (Game) 519, John Borresen vs. Bucknell,1952 505, Chris Steiner vs. Northeast., 2001 482, Scott White vs. W&M, 1997 424, Gene Vadas vs. W&M, 1990 424, Al Brown, vs. Grambling, 1973 423, Scott White vs. Richmond, 1997 MOST YARDS (Season) 2,861, Scott White, 1997 2,768, Mike Anderson, 1983 2,714, Rick Titus, 1982 2,670, Scott White, 1996 2,558, Tim Healy, 1988 2,528, Chris Steiner, 2000 2,474, Gene Vadas, 1990 2,459, Rich Gannon, 1986 2,334, Chris Steiner, 2001 2,301, Mike Anderson, 1985 2,217, Brian Meyers, 1992 2,179, Al Brown, 1973 2,096, Rich Fugazzi, 1975 MOST YARDS (Career) 8,667, Scott White, 1994-97 7,164, Mike Anderson, 1983-85 6,844, Rick Titus, 1980-82 6,143, Gene Vadas, 1989-91 5,592, Al Brown, 1972-74 4,983, Chris Steiner, 1999-2002 4,824, Lee Emmons, 1967-69 3,887, Mike Schonewolf, 1977-79 3,839, Tim Healy, 1986-88 3,806, Dave Raymond, 1976-77 3,733, Ryan Bleiler, 1998- 3,703, Gardy Kahoe, 1969-71 PUNTING AVERAGE (Game) 53.6, Tim Healy vs. Lehigh, 1987 (7 punts) 49.3, Tim Healy vs. UMass, 1988 49.0, Joe Coady vs. PMC, 1947 47.5, Gene Vadas vs. UMass, 1991 45.9, Chris Steiner vs. Northeastern, 2001 44.4, Chris Steiner vs. Villanova, 2001 43.8, Scott White vs. W&M, 1997 PUNTING AVERAGE (Season) 42.8, Gene Vadas, 1991 41.7, Chris Steiner, 2001 41.3, Tim Healy, 1987 40.9, Scott White, 1997 40.6, Tim Healy, 1988 40.3, Gene Vadas, 40.30 40.1, Chris Steiner, 2000 39.1, Rick Titus, 1981 39.1, Tom Van Grofski, 1965 38.2, Gardy Kahoe, 1972 38.2, Scott White, 1994 38.1, Ryan Bleiler, 1999 37.7, Rick Titus, 1982 37.6, Brian Meyers, 1992 37.3, Ryan Bleiler, 1998 37.1, Gardy Kahoe, 1971 PUNTING AVERAGE (Career) 40.844, Chris Steiner, 1999-2001 (122- 4,983) 40.840, Tim Healy, 1986-88 (94-3,839) 38.6, Gene Vadas, 1989-91 37.7, Ryan Bleiler, 1998- 37.4, Rick Titus, 1980-82 37.2, Scott White, 1994-97 37.0, Gardy Kahoe, 1969-71 36.5, Brian Meyers, 1990-93 36.3, Rich Gannon, 1984-86 35.7, Lee Emmons, 1967-69 35.7, Rich Fugazzi, 1973-75 35.6, Mike Anderson, 1983-85 35.2, Dave Raymond, 1976-77 35.1, Arnie Rozenthal, 1961-63 LONGEST PUNT 82, Ed Thompson vs. Juniata, 1933 82, Bill Laughlin vs. Bucknell, 1966 82, Tim Healy vs. Boston U., 1987 82, Scott White vs. Maine, 1996 80, Walt Paul vs. Swarthmore, 1941 77, Tim Healy vs. Boston U., 1987 74, Mike Anderson vs. UMass, 1983 72, Rick Titus vs. E. Kentucky, 1982 69, TimHealy vs. Lehigh, 1987 68, Rick Titus vs. Lehigh, 1981 68, Gene Vadas vs. UMass, 1990 67, Al Brown vs. Villanova, 1973 67, Gene Vadas vs. UNH, 1991 67, Brian Meyers vs. Villanova, 1992 66, Mike Schoenwolf vs. Temple, 1979 65, Charles Smith vs. Muhlenberg, 1949 64, Chris Steiner vs. Ga. Southern, 2001 PUNT RETURNS MOST PUNT RETURNS (Game) 8, Ron James vs. W. Chester, 1983 8, Herb Orensky vs. Citadel, 1977 MOST PUNT RETURNS (Season) 41, Kevin Phelan, 1982 33, Joe Campbell, 1983 33, Kevin Phelan, 1981 31, Admiral Sydnor, 1988 31, Herky Billings, 1973 31, Johnny Bush, 1971 28, Herky Billings, 1972 28, Anthony Ventresca, 1992 28, Eddie Conti, 1995 27, Keita Malloy, 1993 27, Steve Schwartz, 1975 MOST PUNT RETURNS (Career) 99, Kevin Phelan, 19879-82 88, Eddie Conti, 1994-98 66, Anthony Ventresca, 1989-92 62, Bob Norris, 1984-86 51, Keita Malloy, 1990-93 50, Johnny Bush, 1970-72 50, Steve Schwartz, 1973-75 42, Brett Veach, 1998-2001 39, Joe Campbell, 1983-85 36, Admiral Sydnor, 1987-90 PUNT RETURN YARDS (Game) 110, Eddie Conti, UNH, 1997 107, Eddie Conti vs. Northeast., 1998 100, Eddie Conti vs. Youngstown, 1995 87, Bob Norris vs. W&M, 1986 84, Anthony Ventresca vs. Boston U., 1992 83, Bruce Carlyle vs. Boston U., 1965 82, Lou Mariani vs. Va. Union, 1979 79, Keita Malloy vs. W. Chester, 1993 PUNT RETURN YARDS (Season) 310, John Bush, 1971 283, Kevin Phelan, 1982 257, Craig Cummings, 2000 241, Keita Malloy, 1993 232, Courtney Batts, 1997 218, Eddie Conti, 1995 201, Lou Mariani, 1979 194, Bob Norris, 1984 192, Admiral Sydnor, 1988 180, Kevin Phelan, 1981 PUNT RETURN YARDS (Career) 814, Eddie Conti, 1994-98 601, Kevin Phelan, 1979-82 488, Johnny Bush, 1970-72 482, Antony Ventresca,1989-92 436, Bob Norris, 1984-86 417, Keita Malloy, 1990-93 312, Lou Mariani, 1977-79 263, Craig Cummings, 1997-2000 237, Owen Brand, 1981-82 218, Brett Veach, 1998-2001 209, Admiral Sydnor, 1987-90 PUNT RETURN AVG. (Season) 16.8, Lou Mariani, 1979 12.0, Eddie Conti, 1998 10.7, Craig Cummings, 2000 10.1, Brian Little, 1990 9.9, Jack Turner, 1958 9.5, Bob Norris, 1986 9.4, John Bush, 1972 9.3, Courtney Batts, 1997 9.1, Clint Ware, 1962 9.0, Anthony Ventresca, 1991 8.9, Keita Malloy, 1993 8.4, Anthony Ventresca, 1992 8.2, Bob Norris, 1985 8.1, Bob Norris, 1984 8.1, Bruce Fad, 1971 8.1, John Gilman, 1989 PUNT RETURN AVG. (Career) 11.3, Owen Brand, 1981-82 10.5, Craig Cummings, 1997-2000 10.4, Lou Mariani, 1977-79 10.4, Clint Ware, 1960-62 10.4, Rick Cowen, 1976-78 9.8, Johnny Bush, 1970-72 9.5, Karl Lorenz, 1960-62 9.2, Eddie Conti, 1994-98 9.0, Jack Turner, 1957-59 8.8, Courtney Batts, 1994-97 8.5, Bruce Fad, 1968-70 8.2, Keita Malloy, 1990-93 7.3, Anthony Verntresca, 1989-92 7.3, Dick Kelley, 1968-70 PUNT RETURN TD (Game) 1, 23 times, last – Femi Ayi vs. New Hampshire, 2000 (block) PUNT RETURN TD (Season) 2, Don Miller, 1954 PUNT RETURN TD (Career) 3, Eddie Conti, 1994-98 2, Don Miller, 1951-54 LONGEST PUNT RETURN 85, Eddie Conti vs. Northeastern, 1998 83, Bruce Carlyle vs. Boston U., 1965 80, Bob Norris vs. W&M, 1986 80, Tom Fannon vs. PMC, 1952 80, Walt Paul vs. Swarthmore, 1941 76, Billy Cole vs. Wash. & Lee, 1948 75, Lou Mariani vs. Va. Union, 1979 75, Jim Carbonetti vs. W. Chester, 1951 72, Don Miller vs. Lehigh, 1954 70, Don Miller vs. Temple, 1954 69, Rick Cowen vs, N. Dakota, 1976 66, Eddie Conti vs. Youngstown, 1995 62, Keita Malloy vs. W. Chester, 1993 62, Joe Slobojan vs. Lehigh, 1961 60, Jimmy Zaiser vs. UNH, 1955 56, Lou Mariani vs. Colgate, 1978 54, Billy Cole vs. PMC, 1947 KICKOFF RETURNS KICKOFF RETURNS (Game) 8, Eddie Conti vs. Hofstra, 1994 7, Bob Norris vs. Arkansas St.,1986 6, Steve Schwartz vs. Central Michigan, 1974 6, Brett Veach vs. Lehigh, 1999 5, Numerous times, last was Brett Veach vs. New Hampshire, 2001 KICKOFF RETURNS (Season) 31, Bob Norris, 1986 26, Brett Veach, 1999 26, Keita Malloy, 1993 24, Bob Norris, 1984 24, Eddie Conti, 1998 23, Brett Veach, 2000 23, Brett Veach, 2001 21, Steve Schwartz, 1974 20, Sam Brickley, 1968 18, Admiral Sydnor, 1988 18, Kevin Phelan, 1981 18, Anthony Ventresca, 1992 KICKOFF RETURNS (Career) 72, Eddie Conti, 1994-98 70, Brett Veach, 1998-01 68, Bob Norris, 1984-86 51, Anthony Ventresca, 1989-92 49, Pat Williams, 1992-95 46, Kevin Phelan, 1979-82 40, Craig Carroll, 1975-77 39, Sam Brickley, 1967-69 38, Lou Mariani, 1977-79 38, Steve Schwartz, 1973-75 37, John Cason, 1981-83 KICKOFF RETURN YARDS (Game) 221, Eddie Conti vs. Hofstra, 1994 166, Eddie Conti vs. Villanova, 1997 164, Brett Veach vs. UNH, 2001 157, Brett Veach vs. W&M, 1999 149, Bob Norris vs. Arkansas St., 1986 146, Brett Veach vs. Villanova, 2000 140, Brett Veach vs. Lehigh, 1999 132, Dick Kelley vs. Boston U., 1970 132, Eddie Conti vs. W&M, 1998 KICKOFF RETURN YARDS (Season) 698, Bob Norris, 1986 555, Brett Veach, 2000 529, Brett Veach, 1999 502, Eddie Conti, 1998 486, Bob Norris, 1984 474, Brett Veach, 2001 462, Sam Brickley, 1968 459, Steve Schwartz, 1974 444, Keita Malloy, 1993 428, Eddie Conti, 1994 KICKOFF RETURN YARDS (Career) 1,558 Brett Veach, 1998-01 1,552, Eddie Conti, 1994-98 1,431, Bob Norris, 1984-86 1,102, Pat Williams, 1992-95 1,050, Eddie Conti, 1994-98 992, Anthony Ventresca, 1989-92 979, Kevin Phelan, 1979-82 795, Sam Brickley, 1967-69 790, Steve Schwartz, 1973-75 789, John Cason, 1981-83 KICKOFF RETURN AVG. (Season) 30.3, Bill Hopkins, 1964 27.4, Johnny Bush, 1971 25.5, Sam Brickley, 1968 25.4, Randy Lanham, 1987 25.0, Jim Lazarski, 1968 24.1, Brett Veach, 2000 23.8, Dick Kelley, 1970 23.7, Kevin Phelan, 1981 23.5, Gil Knight, 1988 22.9, Shawn Kelley, 1987 22.9, Pat Williams, 1994 KICKOFF RETURN AVG. (Career) 30.1, Bill Hopkins, 1963-64 25.0, Denny Luker, 1956-58 24.3, Johnny Bush, 1970-72 23.0, Dick Kelley, 1967-69 22.5, Pat Williams, 1992-95 22.2, Karl Lorenz, 1960-62 22.2, Brett Veach, 1998-01 21.5, Eddie Conti, 1994-98 21.3, Kevin Phelan, 1979-82 21.3, John Cason, 1981-83 21.3, Gil Knight, 1986-88 KICKOFF RETURN TD (Game) 1, 16 times, last Butter Pressey vs. Rhode Island, 1999 KICKOFF RETURN TD (Season) 2, Bill Hopkins, 1964 KICKOFF RETURN TD (Career) 2, Bill Hopkins, 1962-64 LONGEST KICKOFF RETURN 99, Buck Thompson vs. Western Maryland, 1946 97, Eddie Conti vs. Hofstra,1994 96, Brett Veach vs. Wm. & Mary, 1999 95, Jimmy Zaiser vs. Muhlenburg, 1953 95, Bill Hopkins vs. Lehigh, 1964 95, Eddie Conti vs. W&M, 1998 94, Allen Kemske (14 yds.,) & Green (80 ) vs. Baltimore, 1933 90, Billy Cole vs. Maryland, 1947 90, Butter Pressey vs. Rhode Island, 2000 89, Bill Hopkins vs. Bucknell, 1964 87, Anthony Ventresca vs. New Hampshire, 1991 86, Stu Green vs. Lafayette, 1966 74, Randy Lanham vs. UConn, 1987 73, Pat Williams vs. Towson State, 1992 69, Brett Veach vs. Villanova, 2000 66, Gil Knight vs. Rhode Island, 1988 56, Admiral Sydnor vs. Maine, 1987 56, Lou Mariani vs. Colgate, 1978 56, Melvin Brooks vs. PMC, 1940 55, Brett Veach vs. UNH, 2001 54, Butter Pressey vs. New Hampshire, 1999 53, Larry Wagner vs. UNLV, 1974 RETURNING PUNT AND KICKOFF FOR TD, SAME SEASON Anthony Ventresca, 1991 Eddie Conti, 1998 RETURNING PUT AND KICKOFF FOR TD, CAREER Anthony Ventresca, 1989-92 Jimmy Zaiser, 1953-55 Eddie Conti, 1994-98 ALL-PURPOSE RUNNING ALL-PURPOSE YARDAGE (HALF) 329, Eddie Conti vs. Northeastern, 1998 (1st Half) ALL-PURPOSE YARDAGE (Game) 401, Eddie Conti vs. Northeast., 1998 401, Eddie Conti vs. UConn, 1998 344, Eddie Conti vs. W&M, 1998 282, Bill Hopkins vs. Lehigh, 1964 275, Eddie Conti vs. Hofstra, 1994 275, Lanue Johnson vs. Montana, 1993 273, Bob Norris vs. W&M, 1986 272, Daryl Brown vs. Northeast., 1994 269, Daryl Brown vs. UMass, 1992 266, Eddi Conti vs. Villanova, 1997 262, Brett Veach vs. UNH, 2001 248, Bob Norris vs. Arkansas St., 1986 248, Craig Cummings vs. Hofstra, 2000 246, Eddie Conti vs. Maine, 1996 239, Brett Veach vs. Villanova, 2000 227, Nate Beasley vs. Lehigh, 1975 226, Dick Kelley vs. UMass, 1968 224, Jimmy Zaiser vs. Muhlenberg, 1953 ALL-PURPOSE YARDAGE (Season) 2,368, Eddie Conti, 1998 2,267, Bob Norris, 1986 1,647, Courtney Batts, 1997 1,635, Lou Mariani, 1979 1,553, Daryl Brown, 1993 1,544, Nate Beasley, 1974 1,523, Kevin Phelan, 1982 1,520, Bill Hopkins, 1964 1,476, Brett Veach, 2000 1,445, Daryl Brown, 1992 1,401, Craig Cummings, 2000 1,399, Gardy Kahoe, 1971 1,380, Kevin Phelan, 1981 1,371, Daryl Brown, 1994 1,361, Vern Roberts, 1974 ALL-PURPOSE YARDAGE (Career) 6,096, Eddie Conti, 1994-98 4,870, Bob Norris, 1984-86 4,831, Daryl Brown, 1991-94 4,356, Courtney Batts, 1994-97 4,033, Craig Cummings, 1997-2000 3,728, Eddie Conti, 1994-98 3,725, Lanue Johnson, 1990-93 3,637, Chuck Hall, 1968-70 3,382, Brett Veach, 1998-01 3,329, Kevin Phelan, 1979-82 3,282, Lanue Johnson, 1990-93 3,281, Jamin Elliott, 1998-01 3,225, Nate Beasley, 1973-75 3,185, Vern Roberts, 1972-74 3,143, Butter Pressey, 1998-01 3,142, Pat Williams, 1992-95 3,035, Dick Kelley, 1968-70 ALL-PURPOSE HIGHEST GAIN PER PLAY (Career) 17.1, Eddie Conti, 1994-98 INTERCEPTIONS MOST INTERCEPTIONS (Game) 3, Warren McIntire vs. UMass, 1991 3, Warren McIntire vs. Towson, 1992 3, Bud Haggerty vs. Rutgers, 1931 3, Ken Lucas vs. R. Island, 1986 3, Dan Mulhern (LB) vs. Rhode Island, 1999 3, George Schmitt vs. Morgan State, 1980 *3, K.C. Keeler (LB) vs. Jacksonville St., 1978 3, Mike Randolph vs. Colgate, 1977 3, Ken Bills vs. Buffalo, 1964 2, by many players *= on three consecutive series MOST INTERCEPTIONS (Season) 13, George Schmitt, 1982 9, Ken Lucas, 1986 9, Joe Purzycki, 1969 9, Warren McIntire, 1991 8, Bruce Fad, 1969 7, Bob Pietuszka, 1976 7, Ron Klein, 1970 7, Dorrell Green, 1996 7, DanMulhern (LB), 1999 6, 12 times, last SidneyHaugabrook, 2001 MOST INTERCEPTIONS (Career) 22, George Schmitt, 1980-82 18, Dorrell Green, 1994-97 17, Warren McIntire, 1989-92 16, Ken Lucas, 1985-87 15, Lou Reda, 1980-82 15, Ron Klein, 1968-70 14, Bill Maley, 1980-82 13, Bernie Ebersole, 1972-74 13, Joe Purzycki, 1967-69 12, Phil Atwell, 1984-86 11, Tyrone Jones, 1983-85 11, Mike Harris, 1982-84 11, Johnny Bush, 1970-72 11, Bruce Fad, 1968-70 11, Bob Pietuszka, 1974-75 11, Kenny Bailey, 1993-96 INTERCEPTION YARDS (Game) 106, Clint Ware (Lehigh), 1962 100, Johnny Bush (Temple), 1975 100, Paul Williams (Hofstra), 1995 100, Ricardo Walker (Villanova), 2000 INTERCEPTION YARDS (Season) 208, Warren McIntire, 1991 202, George Schmitt, 1982 195, Jim O'Brien, 1971 168, Kenny Bailey, 1995 159, Dorrell Green, 1996 154, Bruce Fad, 1969 134, Kenny Bailey, 1993 128, Kenny Lucas, 1986 124, Bob Woods, 1979 123, Johnny Bush, 1972 INTERCEPTION YARDS (Career) 408, Kenny Bailey, 1993-96 296, George Schmitt, 1980-82 269, Dorrell Green, 1994-97 254, Warren McIntire, 1989-92 245, Bruce Fad, 1968-70 195, Jim O’Brien, 1970-72 188, Johnny Bush, 1970-72 179, Bob Woods, 1977-79 175, Lou Reda, 1980-82 163, Ken Lucas, 1985-87 162, Ricardo Walker, 1999- LONGEST INTERCEPTION RETURN 100, Johnny Bush vs. Temple, 1972 100, Paul Williams vs. Hofstra, 1995 100, Ricardo Walker vs. Villanova, 2000 97, Mike Adams vs. W. Chester, 2000 96, Ken Lucas vs. UMass, 1986 95, John Haney vs. Drexel, 1930 94, Kenny Bailey vs. Lehigh, 1993 93, Dorrell Green vs. Northeast., 1996 90, David Loveland vs. Swarthmore, 1926 82, Arthur Huston vs. Lebanon Valley, 1911 75, Kenny Bailey vs. Youngstown, 1995 75, Denis Hulme vs. Marshall, 1996 74, Guy Ramsey vs. Lehigh, 1979 74, Dave Witmer vs. Bucknell, 1973 73, Scott Acker vs. Boston U., 1991 73, Dan Woods vs. W. Maryland, 1942 70, Jack Coulter vs. Lakehurst Naval Air Station, 1942 66, Fred Schademen vs. Villanova, 1971 65, Jack Istnick vs. Gettysburg, 1963 65, Dick Coles vs. Dickinson, 1922 65, Fred “Rebel” Sloan vs. Washington (Md.), 1941 65, Brian Smith vs. JMU, 1996 64, K.C. Keeler vs. Temple, 1980 64, Warren McIntire vs. UMass, 1991 61, Vince Hyland vs. Youngstown State, 1979 60, Bill Nash vs. F&M, 1947 58, Clint Ware vs. Lehigh, 1962 INTERCEPTION TD (Game) 1, 68 times by 41 players, last – Ricardo Walker vs. New Hampshire, 2001 (off lateral) INTERCEPTION TD (Season) 2, Warren McIntire, 1991 2, Jim O'Brien, 1971 2, Jack Istnick, 1963 2, Jim Otten, 1946 INTERCEPTION TD (Career) 3, Kenny Bailey, 1993-96 2, Dorrell Green, 1994-97 2, Warren McIntire, 1989-92 2, Jim O'Brien, 1970-72 2, Jack Istnick, 1963-64 2, Karl Lorenz, 1960-62 2, Jim Otten, 1946-48 2, Ricardo Walker, 1999- PASS BREAKUPS PASS BREAKUPS (Season) 22, Kenny Lucas, 1986 17, Chris McDonald, 1986 14, Marc Sydnor, 1988 13, Tyrone Jones, 1985 13, Paul Williams, 1993 PASS BREAKUPS (Career) 37, Kenny Lucas, 1984-86 31, Kenny Bailey, 1993-96 29, Marc Sydnor, 1988-91 29, Tim Jacobs, 1989-92 27, Paul Williams, 1992-95 25, Jamie Belle,1994-97 24, Dorrell Green, 1994-97 22, Scott Acker, 1990-93 21, Warren McIntire, 1989-92 20, Robin Callender, 1988-91 20, Chris McDonald, 1985-87 20, Tyrone Jones, 1983-85 20, Mike Furline, 1997-2000 TACKLES MOST TACKLES (Game) 23, Darrell Booker vs. Temple, 1985 23, Darrell Booker vs. W. Chester, 1987 22, Bryan Bossard vs. Navy, 1988 22, Ralph D’Angelovs. Navy, 1995 20, Tony Hubbard vs. W&M, 1989 20, Darrell Booker vs. Navy, 1985 19, Ralph D’Angelo vs. Georgia Southern, 1997 19, Sean Lenz vs. W&M, 1994 19, Ralph D’Angelo vs. Lehigh, 1994 19, Dan Mulhern vs. UNH, 2000 18, Brian Smith vs. W. Chester, 1996 18, Kenny Bailey vs. W&M, 1995 17, Lamont Watson vs. W&M, 1998 17, Brian McKenna vs. Richmond, 1998 17, Darrell Booker vs. Arkansas St., 1986 17, Ralph D’Angelo vs. R. Island, 1994 17, Brian Smith vs. Northeastern, 1996 17, Brian McKenna vs. UMass, 1999 17, Darrell Edmonds vs. Richmond, 2000 17, Dan Mulhern vs. Georgia Southern, 2000 17, Darrell Edmonds vs. New Hampshire, 2001 MOST TACKLES (Season) 153, Darrell Booker, 1985 145, Ralph D’Angelo, 1995 144, Darrell Booker, 1986 142, Ralph D’Angelo, 1997 142, Dan Mulhern, 2000 129, Brian Smith, 1996 126, Ralph D’Angelo, 1994 124, Dorrell Green, 1994 (DB) 122, Bryan Bossard, 1988 122, Mike Bandish, 1993 121, Pat Mulhern, 1993 121, Kenny Bailey, 1996 118, Darrell Booker, 1984 118, Brian McKenna, 1998 115, Lamont Watson, 1998 113, Todd Eller, 1990 110, Greg Robertson, 1981 109, Brian McKenna, 2000 108, Greg Galeone, 1975 108, Sam Miller, 1974 (DL) 105, Gary Bello, 1975 103, Geof Gardner, 1995 101, Jerry Castafero, 1973 101, Mike Bandish, 1992 MOST TACKLES (Career) 506, Darrell Booker, 1984-87 433, Ralph D’Angelo, 1994-97 414, Kenny Bailey, 1993-96 (SS) 350, Dorrell Green, 1994-97 341, Brian McKenna, 1997-2000 338, Pat Mulhern, 1991-94 317, Geof Gardner, 1993-96 317, Mike Bandish, 1990-93 310, Mark Hondru, 1993-96 (DL) 293, Darrell Edmonds, 1998-01 290, Dan Mulhern, 1999- 285, Sam Miller, 1973-75 275, Greg Robertson, 1981-83 261, Dale Koscielski, 1994-98 248, Todd Eller, 1987-90 247, Mike Furline, 1997-2000 246, Tim Jacobs, 1989-92 (CB) 234, BrianSmith, 1996-97 232, Chuck Brice, 1983-85 232, Bob Wolford, 1988-91 231, Denis Hulme, 1994-97 230, Mike McCall, 1986-89 222, Joe Valentino, 1979-82 221, Shawn Riley, 1981-83 220, Scott Acker, 1990-93 215, Dennis Johnson, 1970-72 209, Vaughn Dickinson, 1983-85 206, Josh Mastrangelo, 1992-96 205, Mike Renna, 1987-89 204, Joe McGrail, 1983-86 201, Bryan Bossard, 1986-88 QUARTERBACK SACKS (.5 sacks first counted in 1997) QUARTERBACK SACKS (Game) 6, Jamie Bittner vs. Villanova, 1980 QUARTERBACK SACKS (Season) 16, Joe Quigg, 1983 13, John Levelis, 1987 12, Ron Rossi, 1981 11, Matt Morrill, 1993 11, Jamie Bittner, 1980 10, Sam Miller, 1975 10, John Levelis, 1988 10, Matt Morrill, 1992 9, Chuck Brice, 1984 8, by 10 players, last was Denis Hulme in 1995 QUARTERBACK SACKS (Career) 30, Matt Morrill, 1990-93 24, John Levelis, 1986-88 23, Joe McGrail, 1983-86 21.5, Mike Cecere, 1997-2000 21, Chuck Brice, 1983-85 20.5, Denis Hulme, 1994-97 (LB) 19, Vaughn Dickinson, 1983-85 19, Mark Hrubar, 1989-91 17, Rob McMullen, 1987-89 16, Joe Quigg, 1981-83 16, Joe McHale, 1983-85 16, Pat Mulhern, 1991-94 14, Mike Renna, 1987-89 14, Paul Brown, 1981-83 13, Ed Braceland, 1978-81 13, Jamie Bittner, 19798-80 12.5, Brian Smith, 1996-97 12, Ron Rossi, 1980-82 11, Gary Cannon, 1983-85 11, Joe Valentino, 1979-82 11, Mark Hondru, 1993-96 11, Josh Mastrangelo, 1992-96 11 Femi Ayi, 1999- FRESHMAN RECORDS YARDS RUSHING (Game) 151, Daryl Brown vs. Maine, 1991 YARDS RUSHING (Season) 708, Craig Cummings, 1997 592, Daryl Brown, 1991 TOUCHDOWNS RUSHING (Season) 11, Daryl Brown, 1991 11, Craig Cummings, 1997 RECEPTIONS (Game) 6, Courtney Batts vs. W. Chester, 1994 RECEPTIONS (Season) 27, Courtney Batts, 1994 YARDS RECEIVING (Game) 206, Courtney Batts vs. W. Chester, 1994 YARDS RECEIVING (Season) 627, Courtney Batts, 1994 YARDS PASSING (Game) 286, Bill Vergantino vs. New Hampshire, 1989 YARDS PASSING (Season) 1,536, Bill Vergantino, 1989 TACKLES (Game) 19, Ralph D’Angelo vs. Lehigh, 1994 TACKLES (Season) 126, Ralph D’Angelo, 1994 INTERCEPTIONS (Game) 3, Dan Mulhern vs. Rhode Island, 1999 INTERCEPTIONS (Season) 7, Dan Mulhern, 1999 GAMES PLAYED GAMES PLAYED (Career) 51, Paul Williams, 1992-95 51, Mark Spinelli, 1992-95 50, Dominic Banks, 1997-00 50, Courtney Batts, 1994-97 50, JoshMastrangelo, 1992-96 50, Sean Leach, 1994-97 50, Scott White, 1994-97 50, Dorrell Green, 1994-97 50, Pat Mulhern, 1991-94 50, Herb Beck, 1976-79 50, Craig Cummings, 1997-2000 49, Mark Hondru, 1993-96 49, Kenny Bailey, 1993-96 49, Eddie Conti, 1994-98 GAMES STARTED (Career) 50, Pat Mulhern, 1991-94
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Michigan State Spartans football From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Michigan State Spartans football 2011 Michigan State Spartans football team
First season 1896 Athletic director Mark Hollis Head coach Mark Dantonio 5th year, 44–21 (.677) Home stadium Spartan Stadium (East Lansing) Stadium capacity 75,005 Stadium surface Grass Location East Lansing, Michigan Conference Big Ten Division Legends All-time record 640–434–44 (.592) Postseason bowl record 8–14 Claimed national titles 6 (1951, 1952, 1955, 1957, 1965, 1966)[1][2] Conference titles 7 (1953, 1965, 1966, 1978, 1987, 1990, 2010) Division titles 1 (2011) Heisman winners 0 Consensus All-Americans 28[3] Current uniform
Colors Green and White
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The Michigan State Spartans football program represents Michigan State University in college football as members of the Big Ten Conference at the NCAA Division I Football Bowl Subdivision level. Michigan State has won or shared a total of six national championships (1951, 1952, 1955, 1957, 1965 and 1966), two Michigan Intercollegiate Athletic Association championships (1903 and 1905), and seven Big Ten championships (1953, 1965, 1966, 1978, 1987, 1990, and 2010). Currently 24 former Spartans are playing in the NFL.[4]
Today, the team competes in Spartan Stadium, a 75,005 person football stadium in the center of campus, though frequently the stadium holds more than 80,000 spectators. Michigan State hired Mark Dantonio on November 27, 2006 as head coach. MSU's traditional archrival is the University of Michigan, against which they compete for the Paul Bunyan Trophy. Michigan State is one of three Big Ten teams to have an annual non-conference football game against the University of Notre Dame.
Contents 1 History 2 Coaching history 2.1 Mark Dantonio 2.2 Nick Saban 2.3 George Perles 2.4 Duffy Daugherty 2.5 "Biggie" Munn 2.6 Head coaching records 3 Football facilities 3.1 Spartan Stadium 3.2 Duffy Daugherty Building / Skandalaris Center 4 Records, championships, and notable games 4.1 All-time record 4.2 National championships 4.3 Big Ten Conference championships 4.4 Big Ten Conference Championship Games 4.5 Bowl games 5 Rivalry Trophy games 6 Historic games 6.1 Game of the Century 7 Awards 7.1 Players 7.2 Coach 7.3 College Football Hall of Famers 7.3.1 Pro Football Hall of Famers 7.3.2 Canadian Football Hall of Fame 7.4 Michigan State's All-Time Team 8 Notable players 8.1 Current NFL players 8.2 Other famous players 9 Future schedules 9.1 2012 9.2 2013 9.3 2014 10 References 11 External links
[edit] HistorySee also: List of Michigan State Spartans football seasons
1913 Michigan Agricultural College (MSU) vs MichiganStarting as a club sport in 1885, football gained varsity status in 1896.[5] Early teams at the then Michigan Agricultural College (MAC) competed in the Michigan Intercollegiate Athletic Association (MIAA), which was chartered in 1888 and is the oldest existing collegiate leagues in the United States. Previously, in 1884, Albion College and Michigan Agricultural had played in the first intercollegiate football game held within the state of Michigan. The MIAA's other charter members included Albion, Olivet and Hillsdale Colleges. The Association's first season of competitive football was in 1894 which by then also included Eastern Michigan University (then Michigan Normal School) and Alma College; Kalamazoo College was added in 1896. In those early years the MAC Aggies could only accomplish one outright league football championship (1905) and share another with Albion (1903). The first decade of the 20th Century generally saw the MIAA and MAC being dominated by either Albion or Olivet Colleges. MSU left the league and became an Independent in 1907.
During the 1950s when Detroit was known as the world's leading automobile manufacturer, Michigan State was often referred to as the nation's "football factory." It was then that the Spartans churned out such impressive models as Lynn Chandnois, Dorne Dibble, Don McAulliffe, Tom Yewcic, Sonny Grandelius, Bob Carey, Don Coleman, Earl Morrall and Dean Look. In 1951, the Spartans finished undefeated and untied to claim a share of the national championship with Tennessee. A second consecutive undefeated season led to a consensus national title in 1952. The team was admitted into the Big Ten as a regular member in 1949. They promptly went on to capture the league championship (losing only one game during the season) and beating UCLA in their first Rose Bowl game. After the 1953 season Biggie Munn, the Spartan coach, turned the team over to his protégé Duffy Daugherty. The team won the Rose Bowl in 1954, 1956, and 1988.
From the creation of Division I-AA (now called Division I FCS) in 1978 through the 2008 season, Michigan State never played a I-AA/FCS opponent, holding out longer in doing so than all but four other FBS schools.[6] The Spartans ended their streak by opening the 2009 season against FCS member Montana State.
[edit] Coaching history[edit] Mark DantonioMain article: Mark Dantonio On November 27, 2006, Mark Dantonio was hired from the University of Cincinnati to become Michigan State's new men's football head coach. He has compiled a 44–21 (27–13) record while at MSU. In 2010, Dantonio led MSU to 1/3 of a Big Ten Championship with a 7-1 record. It was Michigan State's first Big Ten Championship in over 20 years. He has 4-1 record against UM winning the Paul Bunyan Trophy in 2008, 2009, 2010, and 2011. This streak of 4 wins in a row ties Sparty's best in the rivalry. Dantonio's record also includes a 3-2 mark for the Megaphone Trophy which goes to the winner of the MSU vs. Notre Dame rivalry football game. Dantonio served as an assistant coach at MSU from 1995-2000, and was Ohio State's defensive coordinator during their 2002 national championship season.[7] and was also an assistant at Kansas and Youngstown State University. He is known as a defensive-minded coach and has been on the coaching staffs of Glen Mason, Jim Tressel and Nick Saban.
[edit] Nick SabanMain article: Nick Saban When Saban arrived in East Lansing, Michigan prior to the 1995 season, MSU had not had a winning season since 1990, and the team was sanctioned by the NCAA for recruiting violations committed under his predecessor and former mentor, George Perles.[8]
1995–1997 – Beginning in 1995, Saban moderately improved MSU's fortunes, taking the Spartans to minor bowl games (all of which they lost by double-digit margins) in each of his first three seasons. From 1995 to 1997, Michigan State finished 6-5-1, 6-6, and 7-5. In comparison, MSU had finished 5–6, 6–6 and 5–6 (prior to NCAA forfeits) in 1992–1994. 1998 – On November 7, 1998, the Spartans upset the #1 ranked Ohio State 28–24 at Ohio Stadium. However, even after the upset and an early-season rout of then-highly-ranked Notre Dame the Spartans finished 6–6, including three last-minute losses featuring turnovers, defensive lapses, and special-teams misplays, and failed to earn a bowl invitation. 1999 – Saban led the Spartans to a 9–2 season that included wins over Notre Dame, Michigan, Ohio State, and Penn State. Conversely, the two losses were routs at the hands of Purdue and Wisconsin. Following the final regular-season game against Penn State, Saban abruptly resigned to accept the head coaching position with LSU. Saban's assistant head coach and successor, Bobby Williams, then coached MSU to a Citrus Bowl victory over Florida, giving the Spartans an overall record of 10–2 for the 1999 season. It would be the best season in terms of wins for the Spartans since 1965, and it would see the Spartans reach their highest ranking since the 1966 team.[9] Future former NFL Head Coach Josh McDaniels served as a Graduate Assistant on Saban's 1999 coaching staff. [edit] George PerlesMain article: George Perles After returning from US Army active duty, Perles returned to Michigan where he enrolled at Michigan State University and played football under legendary coach Duffy Daugherty. Perles played the 1958 season before his playing career was cut short by a knee injury. Perles then started his football coaching career as a graduate assistant at Michigan State before moving on to the high school ranks in Chicago and Detroit, where his St. Ambrose High School team won their first Detroit City League Championship in 1961. Perles returned to Michigan State as defensive line coach under his mentor, Daugherty.
In 1972, Chuck Noll, head coach of the Pittsburgh Steelers, offered Perles the position of defensive line coach. In Perles’ first season, the Steelers made the NFL playoffs for the second time in franchise history, the first since 1947, losing to the Miami Dolphins in the AFC Championship Game. In 1974, the Steelers won the first of six consecutive AFC Central division championships and also their first Super Bowl. Perles became the defensive coordinator for the Steelers in 1978 and then assistant head coach under Noll in 1979. During Perles' ten years with Pittsburgh (1972–1981), the Steelers won a then-unprecedented four Super Bowls and became known as the team of the decade for the 1970s, largely on the back of their "Stunt 4-3" defense designed by Perles.
Perles returned to Michigan State University on December 3, 1982. In 12 years, he led the Spartans to two Big Ten Conference titles, seven bowl games and a victory in the 1988 Rose Bowl. The 1987 season marked the Spartans' last outright Big Ten title to date. During the 1987 season Perles and Michigan State beat Southern Cal twice in the same season, once in the regular season and one in the Rose Bowl.
During 1994–1995, an extensive external investigation conducted by the law firm of Bond, Schoeneck & King, PLLC. uncovered various infractions including grade tampering by an athletic department administrator. MSU president M. Peter McPherson fired Perles before the end of the 1994 season, and ordered the Spartans to forfeit their five wins for that season. Perles was found "not culpable" by the NCAA.
[edit] Duffy DaughertyMain article: Duffy Daugherty Duffy Daugherty (September 8, 1915 – September 25, 1987) replaced Clarence Munn known as "Biggie" Munn, in December 1953, following Munn's retirement to become Michigan State's athletic director. Daugherty would serve as the head coach at Michigan State University from 1954 to 1972, where he compiled a career record of 109–69–5. Duffy's 1965 and 1966 teams won national championships. Duffy's tenure of 19 seasons at the helm of the Michigan State Spartans football team is the longest of any head coach in the program's history. He was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame in 1984.
1954–1964 After compiling a disappointing 3–6 record in Daugherty's first season in 1954, the Spartans improved and finished second in the Big Ten behind Ohio State in 1955 with an 8–1 record in the regular season. Michigan State received the conference's invitation to the 1956 Rose Bowl instead of the Buckeyes due to the conference's prohibition against consecutive trips to the Rose Bowl. In Pasadena, the Spartans defeated UCLA, 17–14, for their second bowl win in school history. From 1956 to 1964, Daugherty's Michigan State teams were usually good, three times placing second in Big Ten, but never captured the conference crown. The Spartans did, however, beat Notre Dame eight straight times between 1955 and 1963, a feat matched only by Michigan (1887–1908) and USC (2002–2009). On November 5, 1964, the NCAA found Daugherty's program at Michigan State guilty of NCAA infractions prior to and during the 1957, 1958, and 1959 seasons. Daughtery's football program was put on probation for three years following the 1964 decision. 1965–1966 The 1965 and 1966 seasons were the high points in Daugherty's coaching tenure, if not in the history of Michigan State football. The 1965 team finished the regular season 10–0 and ranked first in the country, but was upset by UCLA in the 1966 Rose Bowl, 14–12. Nevertheless, Michigan State was named national champions by the UPI and the National Football Foundation. The 1966 team began the season 9–0 and headed into their final game ranked #2 against #1 Notre Dame at Spartan Stadium on November 19. The #1 vs. #2 showdown, dubbed the "The Game of the Century" by national media, ended in a 10–10 tie. The Spartans did not play in a bowl game following the 1966 season due to Big Ten rules in place at the time that prohibited its teams from playing in the Rose Bowl in consecutive years and barred participation in any other bowl. Notre Dame and Michigan State received a share of the 1966 national championship. 1967–1972Beginning with the 1967 season, there was a decline in the Spartans football program under Duffy. Daugherty's teams in the late 60s and early 70s consistently hovered around the .500 mark, with only his 1971 squad finishing with a winning record (6–5). Under pressure from MSU's administration, Daugherty retired after the 1972 season and was succeeded as head coach by Denny Stolz. During Daugherty's time in East Lansing, he recruited and coached some of the best players in Michigan State's history, including Herb Adderley, Brad Van Pelt, Bubba Smith, George Webster, and Joe DeLamielleure. He was one of the first college football coaches to field a racially integrated team.
[edit] "Biggie" MunnMain article: Clarence Munn Clarence Lester "Biggie" Munn (September 11, 1908 – March 18, 1975) was head coach of Michigan State from (1947–1953). His 1951 squad and 1952 squad won national championships. Munn retired from coaching in 1953 to assume duties as Michigan State's athletic director, a position he held until 1971. Each year, the Michigan State Spartans football team hands out the "Biggie Munn Award" to the team's most motivational player. MSU's Munn Ice Arena, built in 1974, is named in his honor. Munn was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame as a coach in 1959, and, in 1961, he became Michigan State's first inductee into the Michigan Sports Hall of Fame. He authored the coaching textbook Michigan State Multiple Offense in 1953.
1947–1950 In 1947, Munn and the Michigan State administration, led by university president John A. Hannah, approached Notre Dame president Father Cavanaugh to have his Fighting Irish play the Spartans for the first time since 1921. MSU initially offered to let Notre Dame take 80 percent of the gate, but Cavanaugh insisted they split the receipts down the middle. Munn was the only coach to beat Notre Dame head coach Frank Leahy three years in a row (1950–1952). Starting with a 33-14 win over William & Mary in East Lansing on October 14th, 1950 Biggie Munn start his historic 28 game winning streak. 1951 The 1951 Michigan State Spartans football team went undefeated and were elected the National Champions by the Helms Athletic Foundation; however, the rest of the polls voted for the Tennessee Volunteers, who lost in the Sugar Bowl to the Maryland Terrapins, but post season games did not count back then. 1952 The 1952 squad continued Munn's undefeated streak going 9-0. Michigan State won a national championship for the second year in a row and for the first time in school history were voted #1 in both the AP and Coaches' polls. Munn was named the AFCA Coach of the Year, coaching MSU to 9–0 record and a 1953 In 1953, Michigan State's first year of conference play in the Big Ten, the Spartans shared the conference title with Illinois and went to the Rose Bowl, where they beat UCLA, 28–20. October 24th, 1953 Purdue upset the Spartans 6-0 ending Munn's 28 game winning streak. The Spartans won the first ever Paul Bunyan Trophy after beating rival Michigan 14-6 in East Lansing. Shortly after the Rose Bowl victory, MSU's athletic director, Ralph H. Young retired. Munn stepped down from coaching to assume duties as athletic director and remained in that position until 1971. Munn named his assistant, Duffy Daugherty, as his to successor to helm the football team. During his tenure as Michigan State's head football coach, Munn tutored 17 All-Americans. His teams have retained the school's top four season marks for rushing-yards-per-game: 1948 (304.5 yards/game), 1951 (293.9 yards), 1952 (272.4), and 1950 (269.3). Munn was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame in 1959.
[edit] Head coaching recordsCoach Years Seasons Record Pct. Conf. Record Pct. Div. Titles Conf. Titles Bowl Games National Titles Conference [No Coach] 1896 1 1–2–1 .375 0 0 0 0 0 0 MIAA Henry Keep 1897–1898 2 8–5–1 .607 0 0 0 0 0 0 MIAA Charles Bemies 1899–1900 2 3–7–1 .318 0 0 0 0 0 0 MIAA George Denham 1901–1902 2 7–9–1 .441 0 0 0 0 0 0 MIAA Chester Brewer 1903–1910, 1917, 1919 10 58–23–7 .699 0 0 0 2 0 0 Left MIAA in 1907 John Macklin 1911–1915 4 29–5–0 .853 n/a n/a n/a n/a 0 0 Independent Frank Sommers 1916 1 4–2–1 .643 n/a n/a n/a n/a 0 0 Independent George Gauthier 1918 1 4–3–0 .571 n/a n/a n/a n/a 0 0 Independent George Clark 1920 1 4–6 .400 n/a n/a n/a n/a 0 0 Independent Albert Barron 1921–1922 2 6–10–2 .389 n/a n/a n/a n/a 0 0 Independent Ralph H. Young 1923–1927 5 18–22–1 .451 0 n/a n/a n/a n/a 0 Independent Harry Kipke 1928 1 3–4–1 .438 n/a n/a n/a n/a 0 0 Independent Jim Crowley 1929–1932 4 22–8–3 .712 n/a n/a n/a n/a 0 0 Independent Charlie Bachman 1933–1942, 1944–1946 13 70–34–10 .658 n/a n/a n/a n/a 1 0 Independent Clarence Munn 1947–1953 6 54–9–2 .846 5–1 .833 n/a 1 0 2 Joined Big Ten in 1949 Duffy Daugherty 1954–1972 19 109–69–5 .609 72–50–3 .588 n/a 2 3 4 Big Ten Denny Stolz 1973–1975 3 19–13–1 .591 14–9–1 .604 n/a 0 0 0 Big Ten Darryl Rogers 1976–1979 4 24–18–2 .568 19–12–1 .609 n/a 1 0 0 Big Ten Muddy Waters 1980–1982 3 10–23–0 .303 8–18–0 .308 n/a 0 0 0 Big Ten George Perles 1983–1994 12 68–67–4 .504 53–42–2 .557 n/a 2 7 0 Big Ten Nick Saban 1995–1999 5 35–24–1 .592 23–16–1 .589 n/a 0 3 0 Big Ten Bobby Williams 2000–2002 3 15–17 .469 6–15 .286 n/a 0 2 0 Big Ten Morris Watts 2002 1 1–2 .333 1–2 .333 n/a 0 0 0 Big Ten John L. Smith 2003–2006 4 22–26 .458 12–20 .375 n/a 0 1 0 Big Ten Mark Dantonio 2007–present 5 44–22 .667 27–13 .675 1* 1 5 0 Big Ten Totals 1896–present 113 636–427–44 .593 238–198–8 .541 1 7 21 6
The Big Ten split into the Leaders and Legends Divisions with the addition of Nebraska for the 2011 season. Michigan State has played in the Legends Division from 2011 to present. [edit] Football facilities[edit] Spartan StadiumMain article: Spartan Stadium (East Lansing)
Spartan Stadium hosts varsity football games and other events.Spartan Stadium will enter its 88th season as home to Michigan State football in 2011. Until the 1920s, Michigan State's football team played on Old College Field just northwest of the current stadium. In the early 1920s school officials decided to construct a new stadium to replace Old College Field. College Field, the future Spartan Stadium was ready in the fall of 1923 with a capacity of 14,000. Over the years the stadium grew. In 1935 the seating capacity was increased to 26,000 and the facility was dedicated as Macklin Field. By 1957, upper decks were added to the east and west ends, boosting the capacity to 76,000. That same season Michigan State dropped the name Macklin Stadium in favor of Spartan Stadium.[10]
In 2005 Michigan State finished a new $64 million expansion project to Spartan Stadium. It featured the addition of nearly 3,000 club seats in the "Spartan Club," 24 suites and a 193-seat press box, bringing the current stadium capacity to 75,005. The original World War II-era terracotta cast of the "The Spartan" statue was moved indoors to the atrium of the new structure to protect it from the elements and occasional vandalism, and a new bronze cast was made for outdoors. The 200,000-square-foot (19,000 m2) addition also houses the MSU Alumni Association, University Development and other units.[11]
Spartan Stadium's capacity is 75,005, making it the Big Ten's sixth largest stadium and 23rd largest college football stadium in the country.[12][13] In 2010 Spartan Stadium had the 19th highest attendance in NCAA Division I FBS. [14] Spartan Stadium is so loud that Stanley Kubrick’s Spartacus (1960) uses a recording of the crowd noise during the 1959 Michigan State-Notre Dame game.[15]
For the 2007 football season the student section had around 13,000 members.[16] Like the basketball student section the Izzone, the Michigan State Student Alumni Foundation used to oversee a subgroup in the football student section named "Corner Blitz." When head coach Mark Dantonio took over the football program in 2006 "Corner Blitz" was united with the normal student section. Like Corner Blitz the entire student section now receives a special t-shirt which is voted on annually. [17]
[edit] Duffy Daugherty Building / Skandalaris CenterIn 2007 Michigan State expanded it's Duffy Daugherty Football Building with a $15 million expansion and renovation project. The face-lift started with construction of the 25,000-square-foot (2,300 m2) Skandalaris Football Center that features new team, staff and position meeting rooms, coaches' offices, MSU football Players Lounge and The Demmer Family Hall of History. MSU alumni Robert and Julie Skandalaris of Bloomfield Hills, Mich., donated $5 million as the lead gift for the $15 million project. In 2008, weight room was increased in size from 9,000 to 16,500 square feet (1,530 m2) at a cost of $2 million. The complex includes a 86,000-square-foot (8,000 m2) indoor practice facility with a full in-door football field, two outdoor practice football fields and a training room with a rehab and hydrotherapy section.[18]
[edit] Records, championships, and notable games[edit] All-time recordAt the completion of the 2010 season, Michigan State's all-time win/loss/tie record is 633–427–44.
[edit] National championshipsMichigan State claims a total of six national championships, three of which are consensus national championships after being declared the national champion by the AP and Coaches' Poll in 1952, the Coaches' Poll in 1965, and the National Football Foundation in 1966.[19]
Year Coach Selector Record Bowl 1951 Clarence Munn Billingsley, Helms, Poling 9–0 1952 Clarence Munn AP Poll, Coaches' Poll, Helms, National Championship Foundation, United Press 9–0 1955 Duffy Daugherty Boand 9–1 Won Rose 1957 Duffy Daugherty Dunkel 8–1 1965 Duffy Daugherty Coaches' Poll, Football Writers Association, Helms, United Press 10–1 Lost Rose 1966 Duffy Daugherty Helms, National Football Foundation, College Football Researchers Association 9–0–1 + National Championships 6
+ until 1971-72 season Big Ten schools were forbidden from participating in the Rose Bowl in 2 consecutive years.
[edit] Big Ten Conference championships1953, 1965, 1966, 1978, 1987, 1990, and 2010 [edit] Big Ten Conference Championship GamesDate W/L Opponent PF PA December 3, 2011* L Wisconsin 39 42
Inaugural Big Ten Championship Game at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis, Indiana. [edit] Bowl gamesDate Bowl W/L Opponent PF PA January 1, 1938 Orange L Auburn 0 6 January 1, 1954 Rose W UCLA 28 20 January 2, 1956 Rose W UCLA 17 14 January 1, 1966 Rose L UCLA 12 14 December 22, 1984 Cherry L Army 6 10 December 31, 1985 Hall of Fame Classic L Georgia Tech 14 17 January 1, 1988 Rose W USC 20 17 January 1, 1989 Gator L Georgia 27 34 December 25, 1989 Aloha W Hawaii 33 13 December 31, 1990 John Hancock W USC 17 16 December 28, 1993 Liberty L Louisville 7 18 December 29, 1995 Independence L LSU 26 45 December 31, 1996 Sun L Stanford 0 38 December 25, 1997 Aloha L Washington 23 51 January 1, 2000 Citrus W Florida 37 34 December 31, 2001 Silicon Valley Classic W Fresno State 44 35 December 29, 2003 Alamo L Nebraska 3 17 December 28, 2007 Champs Sports L Boston College 21 24 January 1, 2009 Capital One L Georgia 12 24 January 2, 2010 Alamo L Texas Tech 31 41 January 1, 2011 Capital One[20] L Alabama 7 49 January 2, 2012 Outback W Georgia 33 30 Total 22 Bowl Games 8-14 411 528
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[edit] Rivalry Trophy gamesMegaphone Trophy vs. Notre Dame Fighting Irish The Megaphone Trophy is awarded each year to the winner of the football game between the University of Notre Dame and Michigan State University. The rivalry includes games such as the Game of the Century, arguably the greatest college football game ever played. The Megaphone Trophy series record is 31–26–1 in favor of Notre Dame. Notre Dame currently holds the trophy after a 31-13 win in South Bend in 2011. Old Brass Spittoon vs. Indiana Hoosiers The Old Brass Spittoon is presented to the winner of the Indiana-Michigan State football game which was first presented in 1950. Michigan State currently leads the all-time trophy series 40–12–1. Though Indiana and MSU will be in opposite divisions in the Big Ten conference starting with the 2011 season, this rivalry game is to be scheduled every year. The Spartans currently hold the Old Brass Spittoon after beating Indiana 55-3 in 2011. Paul Bunyan Trophy vs. Michigan Wolverines The Paul Bunyan-Governor of Michigan Trophy is a college rivalry trophy awarded to the winner of the annual American football game between the Michigan State University Spartans and the University of Michigan Wolverines. The winner retains possession of the trophy until the next year's game. Michigan State currently trails the trophy series, which dates back to 1904 67–31–5. Michigan State has won the Paul Bunyan Trophy the last four years, 2008, 2009, 2010 and 2011.[22][23][24] Land Grant Trophy vs. Penn State Nittany Lions The Land Grant Trophy is named so because both Penn State University and Michigan State University are the nation's oldest land-grant universities, both founded in 1855 (Michigan State on February 12 and Penn State on February 22). When Penn State joined the Big Ten Conference in 1993, the Nittany Lions and Spartans have played each other for the trophy in the last week of conference play, this streak ended after the 2010 season. The trophy, designed by former Michigan State coach George Perles, features pictures of Penn State's Old Main and Michigan State's Beaumont Tower. Penn State leads the trophy series 13–5. MSU and PSU are now in opposite Big Ten conference divisions, and not scheduled to play each other from 2011 - 2014. [25] Michigan State is the current holder of the Land Grand Trophy after beating Penn State 28-22 in State College, PA; the victory ensured that the Spartans won a share of the 2010 Big Ten Championship [26] [edit] Historic games[edit] Game of the CenturyThe "Game of the Century" (1966 version)
Notre Dame Fighting Irish Michigan State Spartans (8–0) (9–0) 10 10 Head coach: Ara Parseghian Head coach: Duffy Daugherty AP Coaches 1 1 AP Coaches 2 2
1 2 3 4 Total Notre Dame 0 7 0 3 10 Michigan State 7 3 0 0 10
Date November 19, 1966 Stadium Spartan Stadium Location East Lansing, Michigan
Main article: 1966 Notre Dame vs. Michigan State football game The 1966 Michigan State vs. Notre Dame football game ("The Game of the Century") remains one of the greatest, and most controversial, games in college football history.[27] The game was played in Michigan State's Spartan Stadium on November 19, 1966. Michigan State entered the contest 9–0 and ranked #2, while Notre Dame entered the contest 8–0 and ranked #1. Notre Dame elected not to try for the end zone on the final series, thus the game ended in a 10–10 tie with both schools recording national championships.[28][29]
[edit] Awards[edit] PlayersMaxwell Award Brad Van Pelt[30] - 1972 Fred Biletnikoff Award Charles Rogers[31] - 2002 Dick Butkus Award Percy Snow - 1989 Lombardi Award Percy Snow[32] - 1989 Outland Trophy Ed Bagdon - 1949 Chicago Tribune Silver Football Eric Allen - 1971 Larry Bethea - 1977 Lorenzo White - 1987
[edit] CoachPaul "Bear" Bryant Award Duffy Daugherty - 1965 [edit] College Football Hall of FamersCharlie Bachman Don Coleman Duffy Daugherty Biggie Munn John Pingel Bubba Smith Brad Van Pelt Gene Washington Frank Waters George Webster[33] [edit] Pro Football Hall of FamersHerb Adderley Joe DeLamielleure [edit] Canadian Football Hall of FameAbe Eliowitz [edit] Michigan State's All-Time TeamChosen in 2001 by Athlon Sports [34]
Offense WR Gene Washington 1964–66 WR Andre Rison 1985–88 TE Billy Joe DuPree 1970–72 E Robert Carey 1949–51 OL Sid Wagner 1933–35 OL Don Coleman 1949–51 OL Dan Currie 1955–57 OL Ed Budde 1960–62 OL Tony Mandarich 1985–88 OL Flozell Adams 1994–97 QB Earl Morrall 1953–55 QB Steve Juday 1963–65 RB John Pingel 1936–38 RB Sonny Grandelius 1948–50 RB Lorenzo White 1984–87 K Morten Andersen 1978–81
Defense DL Blake Miller 1912–15 DL Ed Bagdon 1946–49 DL Bubba Smith 1964–66 DL Larry Bethea 1974–77 LB Dan Bass 1976–79 LB Carl Banks 1980–83 LB Percy Snow 1986–89 LB Julian Peterson 1998–99 DB Lynn Chandnois 1946–49 DB George Saimes 1960–62 DB George Webster 1964–66 DB Brad Van Pelt 1970–72 P Greg Montgomery 1985–87
[edit] Notable players[edit] Current NFL playersFlozell Adams Matthias Askew Chris Baker Ervin Baldwin Ulish Booker Plaxico Burress Jehuu Caulcrick Kyle Cook T. J. Duckett Kellen Davis Mark Dell Clifford Dukes Brandon Fields Renaldo Hill Brian Hoyer Greg Jones Lemar Marshall Derrick Mason Brandon McKinney Chris Morris Muhsin Muhammad Ogemdi Nwagbuo Domata Peko Julian Peterson Dave Rayner Javon Ringer Cliffton Ryan Jonal Saint-Dic Josh Shaw Eric Smith Robaire Smith Drew Stanton Brett Swenson Devin Thomas James Law Kevin Vickerson Blair White William Whitticker[35] D.J. Young
[edit] Other famous playersFred Arbanas Carl Banks Tony Banks Ed Budde James Caan Don Coleman Billy Joe Dupree Paul Edinger Wayne Fontes Steve Garvey Peter Gent Kirk Gibson Sedrick Irvin Mark Ingram Tony Mandarich Jim Miller Earl Morrall Ike Reese Andre Rison Paul Rochester Charles Rogers George Saimes Daryl Turner Bill Simpson Bubba Smith Jeff Smoker Ben Townsend Gene Washington Doug Weaver Lorenzo White Tyrone Willingham [edit] Future schedules[edit] 2012Main article: 2012 Michigan State Spartans football team Date Time Opponent# Rank# Site TV Result August 31 Boise State* Spartan Stadium • East Lansing, MI September 8 at Central Michigan* Kelly/Shorts Stadium • Mount Pleasant, MI September 15 Notre Dame* Spartan Stadium • East Lansing, MI (Megaphone Trophy) September 22 Eastern Michigan* Spartan Stadium • East Lansing, MI September 29 Ohio State Spartan Stadium • East Lansing, MI October 6 at Indiana Memorial Stadium • Bloomington, IN (Old Brass Spittoon) October 13 Iowa Spartan Stadium • East Lansing, MI October 20 at Michigan Michigan Stadium • Ann Arbor, MI (Paul Bunyan Trophy) October 27 at Wisconsin Camp Randall Stadium • Madison, WI November 3 Nebraska Spartan Stadium • East Lansing, MI November 17 Northwestern Spartan Stadium • East Lansing, MI November 24 at Minnesota TCF Bank Stadium • Minneapolis, MN *Non-conference game. Homecoming. #Rankings from AP / Coaches Polls released prior to game.. All times are in Eastern Time.
[edit] 2013Date Time Opponent# Rank# Site TV Result August 31 Western Michigan* Spartan Stadium • East Lansing, MI September 7 South Florida* Spartan Stadium • East Lansing, MI September 14 Youngstown State* Spartan Stadium • East Lansing, MI September 21 at Notre Dame* Notre Dame Stadium • South Bend, IN (Megaphone Trophy) October 5 at Iowa Kinnick Stadium • Iowa City, IA October 12 Indiana Spartan Stadium • East Lansing, MI (Old Brass Spittoon) October 19 Purdue Spartan Stadium • East Lansing, MI October 26 at Illinois Memorial Stadium • Champaign, IL November 2 Michigan Spartan Stadium • East Lansing, MI (Paul Bunyan Trophy) November 16 at Nebraska Memorial Stadium • Lincoln, NE November 23 at Northwestern Ryan Field • Evanston, IL November 30 Minnesota Spartan Stadium • East Lansing, MI *Non-conference game. Homecoming. #Rankings from AP / Coaches Polls released prior to game.. All times are in Eastern Time.
[edit] 2014Date Time Opponent# Rank# Site TV Result August 30 Jacksonville State* Spartan Stadium • East Lansing, MI September 6 TBA September 13 at West Virginia* Milan Puskar Stadium • Morgantown, WV September 20 Eastern Michigan* Spartan Stadium • East Lansing, MI October 4 Illinois Spartan Stadium • East Lansing, MI October 11 at Michigan Michigan Stadium • Ann Arbor, MI (Paul Bunyan Trophy) October 25 at Indiana Memorial Stadium • Bloomington, IN (Old Brass Spittoon) November 1 Northwestern Spartan Stadium • East Lansing, MI November 8 at Purdue Ross–Ade Stadium • West Lafayette, IN November 15 Nebraska Spartan Stadium • East Lansing, MI November 22 Iowa Spartan Stadium • East Lansing, MI November 29 at Minnesota TCF Bank Stadium • Minneapolis, MN *Non-conference game. Homecoming. #Rankings from AP / Coaches Polls released prior to game.. All times are in Eastern Time.
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Michigan State Spartans football From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Michigan State Spartans football 2011 Michigan State Spartans football team
First season 1896 Athletic director Mark Hollis Head coach Mark Dantonio 5th year, 44–21 (.677) Home stadium Spartan Stadium (East Lansing) Stadium capacity 75,005 Stadium surface Grass Location East Lansing, Michigan Conference Big Ten Division Legends All-time record 640–434–44 (.592) Postseason bowl record 8–14 Claimed national titles 6 (1951, 1952, 1955, 1957, 1965, 1966)[1][2] Conference titles 7 (1953, 1965, 1966, 1978, 1987, 1990, 2010) Division titles 1 (2011) Heisman winners 0 Consensus All-Americans 28[3] Current uniform
Colors Green and White
Fight song MSU Fight Song Mascot Sparty Marching band Spartan Marching Band Rivals Michigan Wolverines Notre Dame Fighting Irish Penn State Nittany Lions Indiana Hoosiers Wisconsin Badgers Website MSUSpartans.com
The Michigan State Spartans football program represents Michigan State University in college football as members of the Big Ten Conference at the NCAA Division I Football Bowl Subdivision level. Michigan State has won or shared a total of six national championships (1951, 1952, 1955, 1957, 1965 and 1966), two Michigan Intercollegiate Athletic Association championships (1903 and 1905), and seven Big Ten championships (1953, 1965, 1966, 1978, 1987, 1990, and 2010). Currently 24 former Spartans are playing in the NFL.[4]
Today, the team competes in Spartan Stadium, a 75,005 person football stadium in the center of campus, though frequently the stadium holds more than 80,000 spectators. Michigan State hired Mark Dantonio on November 27, 2006 as head coach. MSU's traditional archrival is the University of Michigan, against which they compete for the Paul Bunyan Trophy. Michigan State is one of three Big Ten teams to have an annual non-conference football game against the University of Notre Dame.
Contents 1 History 2 Coaching history 2.1 Mark Dantonio 2.2 Nick Saban 2.3 George Perles 2.4 Duffy Daugherty 2.5 "Biggie" Munn 2.6 Head coaching records 3 Football facilities 3.1 Spartan Stadium 3.2 Duffy Daugherty Building / Skandalaris Center 4 Records, championships, and notable games 4.1 All-time record 4.2 National championships 4.3 Big Ten Conference championships 4.4 Big Ten Conference Championship Games 4.5 Bowl games 5 Rivalry Trophy games 6 Historic games 6.1 Game of the Century 7 Awards 7.1 Players 7.2 Coach 7.3 College Football Hall of Famers 7.3.1 Pro Football Hall of Famers 7.3.2 Canadian Football Hall of Fame 7.4 Michigan State's All-Time Team 8 Notable players 8.1 Current NFL players 8.2 Other famous players 9 Future schedules 9.1 2012 9.2 2013 9.3 2014 10 References 11 External links
[edit] HistorySee also: List of Michigan State Spartans football seasons
1913 Michigan Agricultural College (MSU) vs MichiganStarting as a club sport in 1885, football gained varsity status in 1896.[5] Early teams at the then Michigan Agricultural College (MAC) competed in the Michigan Intercollegiate Athletic Association (MIAA), which was chartered in 1888 and is the oldest existing collegiate leagues in the United States. Previously, in 1884, Albion College and Michigan Agricultural had played in the first intercollegiate football game held within the state of Michigan. The MIAA's other charter members included Albion, Olivet and Hillsdale Colleges. The Association's first season of competitive football was in 1894 which by then also included Eastern Michigan University (then Michigan Normal School) and Alma College; Kalamazoo College was added in 1896. In those early years the MAC Aggies could only accomplish one outright league football championship (1905) and share another with Albion (1903). The first decade of the 20th Century generally saw the MIAA and MAC being dominated by either Albion or Olivet Colleges. MSU left the league and became an Independent in 1907.
During the 1950s when Detroit was known as the world's leading automobile manufacturer, Michigan State was often referred to as the nation's "football factory." It was then that the Spartans churned out such impressive models as Lynn Chandnois, Dorne Dibble, Don McAulliffe, Tom Yewcic, Sonny Grandelius, Bob Carey, Don Coleman, Earl Morrall and Dean Look. In 1951, the Spartans finished undefeated and untied to claim a share of the national championship with Tennessee. A second consecutive undefeated season led to a consensus national title in 1952. The team was admitted into the Big Ten as a regular member in 1949. They promptly went on to capture the league championship (losing only one game during the season) and beating UCLA in their first Rose Bowl game. After the 1953 season Biggie Munn, the Spartan coach, turned the team over to his protégé Duffy Daugherty. The team won the Rose Bowl in 1954, 1956, and 1988.
From the creation of Division I-AA (now called Division I FCS) in 1978 through the 2008 season, Michigan State never played a I-AA/FCS opponent, holding out longer in doing so than all but four other FBS schools.[6] The Spartans ended their streak by opening the 2009 season against FCS member Montana State.
[edit] Coaching history[edit] Mark DantonioMain article: Mark Dantonio On November 27, 2006, Mark Dantonio was hired from the University of Cincinnati to become Michigan State's new men's football head coach. He has compiled a 44–21 (27–13) record while at MSU. In 2010, Dantonio led MSU to 1/3 of a Big Ten Championship with a 7-1 record. It was Michigan State's first Big Ten Championship in over 20 years. He has 4-1 record against UM winning the Paul Bunyan Trophy in 2008, 2009, 2010, and 2011. This streak of 4 wins in a row ties Sparty's best in the rivalry. Dantonio's record also includes a 3-2 mark for the Megaphone Trophy which goes to the winner of the MSU vs. Notre Dame rivalry football game. Dantonio served as an assistant coach at MSU from 1995-2000, and was Ohio State's defensive coordinator during their 2002 national championship season.[7] and was also an assistant at Kansas and Youngstown State University. He is known as a defensive-minded coach and has been on the coaching staffs of Glen Mason, Jim Tressel and Nick Saban.
[edit] Nick SabanMain article: Nick Saban When Saban arrived in East Lansing, Michigan prior to the 1995 season, MSU had not had a winning season since 1990, and the team was sanctioned by the NCAA for recruiting violations committed under his predecessor and former mentor, George Perles.[8]
1995–1997 – Beginning in 1995, Saban moderately improved MSU's fortunes, taking the Spartans to minor bowl games (all of which they lost by double-digit margins) in each of his first three seasons. From 1995 to 1997, Michigan State finished 6-5-1, 6-6, and 7-5. In comparison, MSU had finished 5–6, 6–6 and 5–6 (prior to NCAA forfeits) in 1992–1994. 1998 – On November 7, 1998, the Spartans upset the #1 ranked Ohio State 28–24 at Ohio Stadium. However, even after the upset and an early-season rout of then-highly-ranked Notre Dame the Spartans finished 6–6, including three last-minute losses featuring turnovers, defensive lapses, and special-teams misplays, and failed to earn a bowl invitation. 1999 – Saban led the Spartans to a 9–2 season that included wins over Notre Dame, Michigan, Ohio State, and Penn State. Conversely, the two losses were routs at the hands of Purdue and Wisconsin. Following the final regular-season game against Penn State, Saban abruptly resigned to accept the head coaching position with LSU. Saban's assistant head coach and successor, Bobby Williams, then coached MSU to a Citrus Bowl victory over Florida, giving the Spartans an overall record of 10–2 for the 1999 season. It would be the best season in terms of wins for the Spartans since 1965, and it would see the Spartans reach their highest ranking since the 1966 team.[9] Future former NFL Head Coach Josh McDaniels served as a Graduate Assistant on Saban's 1999 coaching staff. [edit] George PerlesMain article: George Perles After returning from US Army active duty, Perles returned to Michigan where he enrolled at Michigan State University and played football under legendary coach Duffy Daugherty. Perles played the 1958 season before his playing career was cut short by a knee injury. Perles then started his football coaching career as a graduate assistant at Michigan State before moving on to the high school ranks in Chicago and Detroit, where his St. Ambrose High School team won their first Detroit City League Championship in 1961. Perles returned to Michigan State as defensive line coach under his mentor, Daugherty.
In 1972, Chuck Noll, head coach of the Pittsburgh Steelers, offered Perles the position of defensive line coach. In Perles’ first season, the Steelers made the NFL playoffs for the second time in franchise history, the first since 1947, losing to the Miami Dolphins in the AFC Championship Game. In 1974, the Steelers won the first of six consecutive AFC Central division championships and also their first Super Bowl. Perles became the defensive coordinator for the Steelers in 1978 and then assistant head coach under Noll in 1979. During Perles' ten years with Pittsburgh (1972–1981), the Steelers won a then-unprecedented four Super Bowls and became known as the team of the decade for the 1970s, largely on the back of their "Stunt 4-3" defense designed by Perles.
Perles returned to Michigan State University on December 3, 1982. In 12 years, he led the Spartans to two Big Ten Conference titles, seven bowl games and a victory in the 1988 Rose Bowl. The 1987 season marked the Spartans' last outright Big Ten title to date. During the 1987 season Perles and Michigan State beat Southern Cal twice in the same season, once in the regular season and one in the Rose Bowl.
During 1994–1995, an extensive external investigation conducted by the law firm of Bond, Schoeneck & King, PLLC. uncovered various infractions including grade tampering by an athletic department administrator. MSU president M. Peter McPherson fired Perles before the end of the 1994 season, and ordered the Spartans to forfeit their five wins for that season. Perles was found "not culpable" by the NCAA.
[edit] Duffy DaughertyMain article: Duffy Daugherty Duffy Daugherty (September 8, 1915 – September 25, 1987) replaced Clarence Munn known as "Biggie" Munn, in December 1953, following Munn's retirement to become Michigan State's athletic director. Daugherty would serve as the head coach at Michigan State University from 1954 to 1972, where he compiled a career record of 109–69–5. Duffy's 1965 and 1966 teams won national championships. Duffy's tenure of 19 seasons at the helm of the Michigan State Spartans football team is the longest of any head coach in the program's history. He was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame in 1984.
1954–1964 After compiling a disappointing 3–6 record in Daugherty's first season in 1954, the Spartans improved and finished second in the Big Ten behind Ohio State in 1955 with an 8–1 record in the regular season. Michigan State received the conference's invitation to the 1956 Rose Bowl instead of the Buckeyes due to the conference's prohibition against consecutive trips to the Rose Bowl. In Pasadena, the Spartans defeated UCLA, 17–14, for their second bowl win in school history. From 1956 to 1964, Daugherty's Michigan State teams were usually good, three times placing second in Big Ten, but never captured the conference crown. The Spartans did, however, beat Notre Dame eight straight times between 1955 and 1963, a feat matched only by Michigan (1887–1908) and USC (2002–2009). On November 5, 1964, the NCAA found Daugherty's program at Michigan State guilty of NCAA infractions prior to and during the 1957, 1958, and 1959 seasons. Daughtery's football program was put on probation for three years following the 1964 decision. 1965–1966 The 1965 and 1966 seasons were the high points in Daugherty's coaching tenure, if not in the history of Michigan State football. The 1965 team finished the regular season 10–0 and ranked first in the country, but was upset by UCLA in the 1966 Rose Bowl, 14–12. Nevertheless, Michigan State was named national champions by the UPI and the National Football Foundation. The 1966 team began the season 9–0 and headed into their final game ranked #2 against #1 Notre Dame at Spartan Stadium on November 19. The #1 vs. #2 showdown, dubbed the "The Game of the Century" by national media, ended in a 10–10 tie. The Spartans did not play in a bowl game following the 1966 season due to Big Ten rules in place at the time that prohibited its teams from playing in the Rose Bowl in consecutive years and barred participation in any other bowl. Notre Dame and Michigan State received a share of the 1966 national championship. 1967–1972Beginning with the 1967 season, there was a decline in the Spartans football program under Duffy. Daugherty's teams in the late 60s and early 70s consistently hovered around the .500 mark, with only his 1971 squad finishing with a winning record (6–5). Under pressure from MSU's administration, Daugherty retired after the 1972 season and was succeeded as head coach by Denny Stolz. During Daugherty's time in East Lansing, he recruited and coached some of the best players in Michigan State's history, including Herb Adderley, Brad Van Pelt, Bubba Smith, George Webster, and Joe DeLamielleure. He was one of the first college football coaches to field a racially integrated team.
[edit] "Biggie" MunnMain article: Clarence Munn Clarence Lester "Biggie" Munn (September 11, 1908 – March 18, 1975) was head coach of Michigan State from (1947–1953). His 1951 squad and 1952 squad won national championships. Munn retired from coaching in 1953 to assume duties as Michigan State's athletic director, a position he held until 1971. Each year, the Michigan State Spartans football team hands out the "Biggie Munn Award" to the team's most motivational player. MSU's Munn Ice Arena, built in 1974, is named in his honor. Munn was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame as a coach in 1959, and, in 1961, he became Michigan State's first inductee into the Michigan Sports Hall of Fame. He authored the coaching textbook Michigan State Multiple Offense in 1953.
1947–1950 In 1947, Munn and the Michigan State administration, led by university president John A. Hannah, approached Notre Dame president Father Cavanaugh to have his Fighting Irish play the Spartans for the first time since 1921. MSU initially offered to let Notre Dame take 80 percent of the gate, but Cavanaugh insisted they split the receipts down the middle. Munn was the only coach to beat Notre Dame head coach Frank Leahy three years in a row (1950–1952). Starting with a 33-14 win over William & Mary in East Lansing on October 14th, 1950 Biggie Munn start his historic 28 game winning streak. 1951 The 1951 Michigan State Spartans football team went undefeated and were elected the National Champions by the Helms Athletic Foundation; however, the rest of the polls voted for the Tennessee Volunteers, who lost in the Sugar Bowl to the Maryland Terrapins, but post season games did not count back then. 1952 The 1952 squad continued Munn's undefeated streak going 9-0. Michigan State won a national championship for the second year in a row and for the first time in school history were voted #1 in both the AP and Coaches' polls. Munn was named the AFCA Coach of the Year, coaching MSU to 9–0 record and a 1953 In 1953, Michigan State's first year of conference play in the Big Ten, the Spartans shared the conference title with Illinois and went to the Rose Bowl, where they beat UCLA, 28–20. October 24th, 1953 Purdue upset the Spartans 6-0 ending Munn's 28 game winning streak. The Spartans won the first ever Paul Bunyan Trophy after beating rival Michigan 14-6 in East Lansing. Shortly after the Rose Bowl victory, MSU's athletic director, Ralph H. Young retired. Munn stepped down from coaching to assume duties as athletic director and remained in that position until 1971. Munn named his assistant, Duffy Daugherty, as his to successor to helm the football team. During his tenure as Michigan State's head football coach, Munn tutored 17 All-Americans. His teams have retained the school's top four season marks for rushing-yards-per-game: 1948 (304.5 yards/game), 1951 (293.9 yards), 1952 (272.4), and 1950 (269.3). Munn was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame in 1959.
[edit] Head coaching recordsCoach Years Seasons Record Pct. Conf. Record Pct. Div. Titles Conf. Titles Bowl Games National Titles Conference [No Coach] 1896 1 1–2–1 .375 0 0 0 0 0 0 MIAA Henry Keep 1897–1898 2 8–5–1 .607 0 0 0 0 0 0 MIAA Charles Bemies 1899–1900 2 3–7–1 .318 0 0 0 0 0 0 MIAA George Denham 1901–1902 2 7–9–1 .441 0 0 0 0 0 0 MIAA Chester Brewer 1903–1910, 1917, 1919 10 58–23–7 .699 0 0 0 2 0 0 Left MIAA in 1907 John Macklin 1911–1915 4 29–5–0 .853 n/a n/a n/a n/a 0 0 Independent Frank Sommers 1916 1 4–2–1 .643 n/a n/a n/a n/a 0 0 Independent George Gauthier 1918 1 4–3–0 .571 n/a n/a n/a n/a 0 0 Independent George Clark 1920 1 4–6 .400 n/a n/a n/a n/a 0 0 Independent Albert Barron 1921–1922 2 6–10–2 .389 n/a n/a n/a n/a 0 0 Independent Ralph H. Young 1923–1927 5 18–22–1 .451 0 n/a n/a n/a n/a 0 Independent Harry Kipke 1928 1 3–4–1 .438 n/a n/a n/a n/a 0 0 Independent Jim Crowley 1929–1932 4 22–8–3 .712 n/a n/a n/a n/a 0 0 Independent Charlie Bachman 1933–1942, 1944–1946 13 70–34–10 .658 n/a n/a n/a n/a 1 0 Independent Clarence Munn 1947–1953 6 54–9–2 .846 5–1 .833 n/a 1 0 2 Joined Big Ten in 1949 Duffy Daugherty 1954–1972 19 109–69–5 .609 72–50–3 .588 n/a 2 3 4 Big Ten Denny Stolz 1973–1975 3 19–13–1 .591 14–9–1 .604 n/a 0 0 0 Big Ten Darryl Rogers 1976–1979 4 24–18–2 .568 19–12–1 .609 n/a 1 0 0 Big Ten Muddy Waters 1980–1982 3 10–23–0 .303 8–18–0 .308 n/a 0 0 0 Big Ten George Perles 1983–1994 12 68–67–4 .504 53–42–2 .557 n/a 2 7 0 Big Ten Nick Saban 1995–1999 5 35–24–1 .592 23–16–1 .589 n/a 0 3 0 Big Ten Bobby Williams 2000–2002 3 15–17 .469 6–15 .286 n/a 0 2 0 Big Ten Morris Watts 2002 1 1–2 .333 1–2 .333 n/a 0 0 0 Big Ten John L. Smith 2003–2006 4 22–26 .458 12–20 .375 n/a 0 1 0 Big Ten Mark Dantonio 2007–present 5 44–22 .667 27–13 .675 1* 1 5 0 Big Ten Totals 1896–present 113 636–427–44 .593 238–198–8 .541 1 7 21 6
The Big Ten split into the Leaders and Legends Divisions with the addition of Nebraska for the 2011 season. Michigan State has played in the Legends Division from 2011 to present. [edit] Football facilities[edit] Spartan StadiumMain article: Spartan Stadium (East Lansing)
Spartan Stadium hosts varsity football games and other events.Spartan Stadium will enter its 88th season as home to Michigan State football in 2011. Until the 1920s, Michigan State's football team played on Old College Field just northwest of the current stadium. In the early 1920s school officials decided to construct a new stadium to replace Old College Field. College Field, the future Spartan Stadium was ready in the fall of 1923 with a capacity of 14,000. Over the years the stadium grew. In 1935 the seating capacity was increased to 26,000 and the facility was dedicated as Macklin Field. By 1957, upper decks were added to the east and west ends, boosting the capacity to 76,000. That same season Michigan State dropped the name Macklin Stadium in favor of Spartan Stadium.[10]
In 2005 Michigan State finished a new $64 million expansion project to Spartan Stadium. It featured the addition of nearly 3,000 club seats in the "Spartan Club," 24 suites and a 193-seat press box, bringing the current stadium capacity to 75,005. The original World War II-era terracotta cast of the "The Spartan" statue was moved indoors to the atrium of the new structure to protect it from the elements and occasional vandalism, and a new bronze cast was made for outdoors. The 200,000-square-foot (19,000 m2) addition also houses the MSU Alumni Association, University Development and other units.[11]
Spartan Stadium's capacity is 75,005, making it the Big Ten's sixth largest stadium and 23rd largest college football stadium in the country.[12][13] In 2010 Spartan Stadium had the 19th highest attendance in NCAA Division I FBS. [14] Spartan Stadium is so loud that Stanley Kubrick’s Spartacus (1960) uses a recording of the crowd noise during the 1959 Michigan State-Notre Dame game.[15]
For the 2007 football season the student section had around 13,000 members.[16] Like the basketball student section the Izzone, the Michigan State Student Alumni Foundation used to oversee a subgroup in the football student section named "Corner Blitz." When head coach Mark Dantonio took over the football program in 2006 "Corner Blitz" was united with the normal student section. Like Corner Blitz the entire student section now receives a special t-shirt which is voted on annually. [17]
[edit] Duffy Daugherty Building / Skandalaris CenterIn 2007 Michigan State expanded it's Duffy Daugherty Football Building with a $15 million expansion and renovation project. The face-lift started with construction of the 25,000-square-foot (2,300 m2) Skandalaris Football Center that features new team, staff and position meeting rooms, coaches' offices, MSU football Players Lounge and The Demmer Family Hall of History. MSU alumni Robert and Julie Skandalaris of Bloomfield Hills, Mich., donated $5 million as the lead gift for the $15 million project. In 2008, weight room was increased in size from 9,000 to 16,500 square feet (1,530 m2) at a cost of $2 million. The complex includes a 86,000-square-foot (8,000 m2) indoor practice facility with a full in-door football field, two outdoor practice football fields and a training room with a rehab and hydrotherapy section.[18]
[edit] Records, championships, and notable games[edit] All-time recordAt the completion of the 2010 season, Michigan State's all-time win/loss/tie record is 633–427–44.
[edit] National championshipsMichigan State claims a total of six national championships, three of which are consensus national championships after being declared the national champion by the AP and Coaches' Poll in 1952, the Coaches' Poll in 1965, and the National Football Foundation in 1966.[19]
Year Coach Selector Record Bowl 1951 Clarence Munn Billingsley, Helms, Poling 9–0 1952 Clarence Munn AP Poll, Coaches' Poll, Helms, National Championship Foundation, United Press 9–0 1955 Duffy Daugherty Boand 9–1 Won Rose 1957 Duffy Daugherty Dunkel 8–1 1965 Duffy Daugherty Coaches' Poll, Football Writers Association, Helms, United Press 10–1 Lost Rose 1966 Duffy Daugherty Helms, National Football Foundation, College Football Researchers Association 9–0–1 + National Championships 6
+ until 1971-72 season Big Ten schools were forbidden from participating in the Rose Bowl in 2 consecutive years.
[edit] Big Ten Conference championships1953, 1965, 1966, 1978, 1987, 1990, and 2010 [edit] Big Ten Conference Championship GamesDate W/L Opponent PF PA December 3, 2011* L Wisconsin 39 42
Inaugural Big Ten Championship Game at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis, Indiana. [edit] Bowl gamesDate Bowl W/L Opponent PF PA January 1, 1938 Orange L Auburn 0 6 January 1, 1954 Rose W UCLA 28 20 January 2, 1956 Rose W UCLA 17 14 January 1, 1966 Rose L UCLA 12 14 December 22, 1984 Cherry L Army 6 10 December 31, 1985 Hall of Fame Classic L Georgia Tech 14 17 January 1, 1988 Rose W USC 20 17 January 1, 1989 Gator L Georgia 27 34 December 25, 1989 Aloha W Hawaii 33 13 December 31, 1990 John Hancock W USC 17 16 December 28, 1993 Liberty L Louisville 7 18 December 29, 1995 Independence L LSU 26 45 December 31, 1996 Sun L Stanford 0 38 December 25, 1997 Aloha L Washington 23 51 January 1, 2000 Citrus W Florida 37 34 December 31, 2001 Silicon Valley Classic W Fresno State 44 35 December 29, 2003 Alamo L Nebraska 3 17 December 28, 2007 Champs Sports L Boston College 21 24 January 1, 2009 Capital One L Georgia 12 24 January 2, 2010 Alamo L Texas Tech 31 41 January 1, 2011 Capital One[20] L Alabama 7 49 January 2, 2012 Outback W Georgia 33 30 Total 22 Bowl Games 8-14 411 528
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[edit] Rivalry Trophy gamesMegaphone Trophy vs. Notre Dame Fighting Irish The Megaphone Trophy is awarded each year to the winner of the football game between the University of Notre Dame and Michigan State University. The rivalry includes games such as the Game of the Century, arguably the greatest college football game ever played. The Megaphone Trophy series record is 31–26–1 in favor of Notre Dame. Notre Dame currently holds the trophy after a 31-13 win in South Bend in 2011. Old Brass Spittoon vs. Indiana Hoosiers The Old Brass Spittoon is presented to the winner of the Indiana-Michigan State football game which was first presented in 1950. Michigan State currently leads the all-time trophy series 40–12–1. Though Indiana and MSU will be in opposite divisions in the Big Ten conference starting with the 2011 season, this rivalry game is to be scheduled every year. The Spartans currently hold the Old Brass Spittoon after beating Indiana 55-3 in 2011. Paul Bunyan Trophy vs. Michigan Wolverines The Paul Bunyan-Governor of Michigan Trophy is a college rivalry trophy awarded to the winner of the annual American football game between the Michigan State University Spartans and the University of Michigan Wolverines. The winner retains possession of the trophy until the next year's game. Michigan State currently trails the trophy series, which dates back to 1904 67–31–5. Michigan State has won the Paul Bunyan Trophy the last four years, 2008, 2009, 2010 and 2011.[22][23][24] Land Grant Trophy vs. Penn State Nittany Lions The Land Grant Trophy is named so because both Penn State University and Michigan State University are the nation's oldest land-grant universities, both founded in 1855 (Michigan State on February 12 and Penn State on February 22). When Penn State joined the Big Ten Conference in 1993, the Nittany Lions and Spartans have played each other for the trophy in the last week of conference play, this streak ended after the 2010 season. The trophy, designed by former Michigan State coach George Perles, features pictures of Penn State's Old Main and Michigan State's Beaumont Tower. Penn State leads the trophy series 13–5. MSU and PSU are now in opposite Big Ten conference divisions, and not scheduled to play each other from 2011 - 2014. [25] Michigan State is the current holder of the Land Grand Trophy after beating Penn State 28-22 in State College, PA; the victory ensured that the Spartans won a share of the 2010 Big Ten Championship [26] [edit] Historic games[edit] Game of the CenturyThe "Game of the Century" (1966 version)
Notre Dame Fighting Irish Michigan State Spartans (8–0) (9–0) 10 10 Head coach: Ara Parseghian Head coach: Duffy Daugherty AP Coaches 1 1 AP Coaches 2 2
1 2 3 4 Total Notre Dame 0 7 0 3 10 Michigan State 7 3 0 0 10
Date November 19, 1966 Stadium Spartan Stadium Location East Lansing, Michigan
Main article: 1966 Notre Dame vs. Michigan State football game The 1966 Michigan State vs. Notre Dame football game ("The Game of the Century") remains one of the greatest, and most controversial, games in college football history.[27] The game was played in Michigan State's Spartan Stadium on November 19, 1966. Michigan State entered the contest 9–0 and ranked #2, while Notre Dame entered the contest 8–0 and ranked #1. Notre Dame elected not to try for the end zone on the final series, thus the game ended in a 10–10 tie with both schools recording national championships.[28][29]
[edit] Awards[edit] PlayersMaxwell Award Brad Van Pelt[30] - 1972 Fred Biletnikoff Award Charles Rogers[31] - 2002 Dick Butkus Award Percy Snow - 1989 Lombardi Award Percy Snow[32] - 1989 Outland Trophy Ed Bagdon - 1949 Chicago Tribune Silver Football Eric Allen - 1971 Larry Bethea - 1977 Lorenzo White - 1987
[edit] CoachPaul "Bear" Bryant Award Duffy Daugherty - 1965 [edit] College Football Hall of FamersCharlie Bachman Don Coleman Duffy Daugherty Biggie Munn John Pingel Bubba Smith Brad Van Pelt Gene Washington Frank Waters George Webster[33] [edit] Pro Football Hall of FamersHerb Adderley Joe DeLamielleure [edit] Canadian Football Hall of FameAbe Eliowitz [edit] Michigan State's All-Time TeamChosen in 2001 by Athlon Sports [34]
Offense WR Gene Washington 1964–66 WR Andre Rison 1985–88 TE Billy Joe DuPree 1970–72 E Robert Carey 1949–51 OL Sid Wagner 1933–35 OL Don Coleman 1949–51 OL Dan Currie 1955–57 OL Ed Budde 1960–62 OL Tony Mandarich 1985–88 OL Flozell Adams 1994–97 QB Earl Morrall 1953–55 QB Steve Juday 1963–65 RB John Pingel 1936–38 RB Sonny Grandelius 1948–50 RB Lorenzo White 1984–87 K Morten Andersen 1978–81
Defense DL Blake Miller 1912–15 DL Ed Bagdon 1946–49 DL Bubba Smith 1964–66 DL Larry Bethea 1974–77 LB Dan Bass 1976–79 LB Carl Banks 1980–83 LB Percy Snow 1986–89 LB Julian Peterson 1998–99 DB Lynn Chandnois 1946–49 DB George Saimes 1960–62 DB George Webster 1964–66 DB Brad Van Pelt 1970–72 P Greg Montgomery 1985–87
[edit] Notable players[edit] Current NFL playersFlozell Adams Matthias Askew Chris Baker Ervin Baldwin Ulish Booker Plaxico Burress Jehuu Caulcrick Kyle Cook T. J. Duckett Kellen Davis Mark Dell Clifford Dukes Brandon Fields Renaldo Hill Brian Hoyer Greg Jones Lemar Marshall Derrick Mason Brandon McKinney Chris Morris Muhsin Muhammad Ogemdi Nwagbuo Domata Peko Julian Peterson Dave Rayner Javon Ringer Cliffton Ryan Jonal Saint-Dic Josh Shaw Eric Smith Robaire Smith Drew Stanton Brett Swenson Devin Thomas James Law Kevin Vickerson Blair White William Whitticker[35] D.J. Young
[edit] Other famous playersFred Arbanas Carl Banks Tony Banks Ed Budde James Caan Don Coleman Billy Joe Dupree Paul Edinger Wayne Fontes Steve Garvey Peter Gent Kirk Gibson Sedrick Irvin Mark Ingram Tony Mandarich Jim Miller Earl Morrall Ike Reese Andre Rison Paul Rochester Charles Rogers George Saimes Daryl Turner Bill Simpson Bubba Smith Jeff Smoker Ben Townsend Gene Washington Doug Weaver Lorenzo White Tyrone Willingham [edit] Future schedules[edit] 2012Main article: 2012 Michigan State Spartans football team Date Time Opponent# Rank# Site TV Result August 31 Boise State* Spartan Stadium • East Lansing, MI September 8 at Central Michigan* Kelly/Shorts Stadium • Mount Pleasant, MI September 15 Notre Dame* Spartan Stadium • East Lansing, MI (Megaphone Trophy) September 22 Eastern Michigan* Spartan Stadium • East Lansing, MI September 29 Ohio State Spartan Stadium • East Lansing, MI October 6 at Indiana Memorial Stadium • Bloomington, IN (Old Brass Spittoon) October 13 Iowa Spartan Stadium • East Lansing, MI October 20 at Michigan Michigan Stadium • Ann Arbor, MI (Paul Bunyan Trophy) October 27 at Wisconsin Camp Randall Stadium • Madison, WI November 3 Nebraska Spartan Stadium • East Lansing, MI November 17 Northwestern Spartan Stadium • East Lansing, MI November 24 at Minnesota TCF Bank Stadium • Minneapolis, MN *Non-conference game. Homecoming. #Rankings from AP / Coaches Polls released prior to game.. All times are in Eastern Time.
[edit] 2013Date Time Opponent# Rank# Site TV Result August 31 Western Michigan* Spartan Stadium • East Lansing, MI September 7 South Florida* Spartan Stadium • East Lansing, MI September 14 Youngstown State* Spartan Stadium • East Lansing, MI September 21 at Notre Dame* Notre Dame Stadium • South Bend, IN (Megaphone Trophy) October 5 at Iowa Kinnick Stadium • Iowa City, IA October 12 Indiana Spartan Stadium • East Lansing, MI (Old Brass Spittoon) October 19 Purdue Spartan Stadium • East Lansing, MI October 26 at Illinois Memorial Stadium • Champaign, IL November 2 Michigan Spartan Stadium • East Lansing, MI (Paul Bunyan Trophy) November 16 at Nebraska Memorial Stadium • Lincoln, NE November 23 at Northwestern Ryan Field • Evanston, IL November 30 Minnesota Spartan Stadium • East Lansing, MI *Non-conference game. Homecoming. #Rankings from AP / Coaches Polls released prior to game.. All times are in Eastern Time.
[edit] 2014Date Time Opponent# Rank# Site TV Result August 30 Jacksonville State* Spartan Stadium • East Lansing, MI September 6 TBA September 13 at West Virginia* Milan Puskar Stadium • Morgantown, WV September 20 Eastern Michigan* Spartan Stadium • East Lansing, MI October 4 Illinois Spartan Stadium • East Lansing, MI October 11 at Michigan Michigan Stadium • Ann Arbor, MI (Paul Bunyan Trophy) October 25 at Indiana Memorial Stadium • Bloomington, IN (Old Brass Spittoon) November 1 Northwestern Spartan Stadium • East Lansing, MI November 8 at Purdue Ross–Ade Stadium • West Lafayette, IN November 15 Nebraska Spartan Stadium • East Lansing, MI November 22 Iowa Spartan Stadium • East Lansing, MI November 29 at Minnesota TCF Bank Stadium • Minneapolis, MN *Non-conference game. Homecoming. #Rankings from AP / Coaches Polls released prior to game.. All times are in Eastern Time.
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UNIVERSITY OF DELAWARE ALL-TIME FOOTBALL RECORDS (UPDATED THROUGH 2001 SEASON) RUSHING RUSHING ATTEMPTS (Game) 45, Roger Mason vs. Temple, 1972 34, Hugh Dougherty vs. W&M, 1980 31, Chuck Hall vs. WCU, 1968 31, Daryl Brown vs. UConn, 1992 30, Dan Reeder vs. JMU, 1983 30, Daryl Brown vs. Richmond, 1991 30, Nate Beasley vs. Lehigh, 1975 29, Daryl Brown vs. Villanova, 1993 28, Bob Dougherty vs. UConn, 1981 27, Bo Dennis vs. Lehigh, 1979 27, Daryl Brown vs. W&M, 1993 27, Daryl Brown vs. Northeastern, 1994 27, Daryl Brown vs. Villanova, 1994 RUSHING ATTEMPTS (Season) 248, Nate Beasley, 1975 246, Daryl Brown, 1993 236, Nate Beasley, 1974 232, Vern Roberts, 1974 227, Daryl Brown, 1992 218, Daryl Brown, 1994 210, Gardy Kahoe, 1971 205, Chuck Hall, 1968 203, Daryl Brantley, 1990 200, Chuck Hall, 1969 198, Hugh Dougherty, 1980 198, Chuck Hall, 1970 198, Bill Vergantino, 1990 RUSHING ATTEMPTS (Career) 784, Daryl Brown, 1991-94 721, Bill Vergantino, 1989-92 604, Chuck Hall, 1968-70 535, Vern Roberts, 1972-74 513, Nate Beasley, 1973-75 486, Rich Gannon, 1984-86 459, Craig Cummings, 1997-2000 451, Leo Hamlett, 1993-96 449, Dan Reeder, 1982-84 434, Bill Armstrong, 1969-71 432, Andre Thompson, 1995-98 407, Dick Kelley, 1967-69 RUSHING YARDS (Game) 272, Daryl Brown vs. Northeast., 1994 220, Doc Doherty vs. Gettysburg, 1946 217, Dick Kelley vs. UMass, 1968 217, Vern Roberts vs. Akron, 1973 205, Vern Roberts vs. Lafayette, 1972 203, Daryl Brown vs. Villanova, 1993 191, Sam Brickley vs. Boston U., 1968 189, John Bowman vs. UMass, 1959 188, Daryl Brown vs. Montana, 1993 188, Chuck Hall vs. Lehigh, 1968 188, Bill Hopkins vs. Hofstra, 1964 183, Anthony Toto vs. Temple, 1957 183, Daryl Brown vs. UMass, 1992 182, Roger Mason vs. Temple, 1972 RUSHING YARDS, OPENING DAY 217, Vern Roberts vs. Akron, 1973 RUSHING YARDS (Consecutive Games) 352, Tony Toto vs. Temple-Bucknell, 1957 350, Daryl Brown vs. Northeastern- Lehigh, 1994 348, Daryl Brown vs. UMass- Northeastern, 1994 337, Nate Beasley vs. New Hampshire- Akron, 1975 336, Bill Hopkins vs. Hofstra- Gettysburg, 1964 334, Gardy Kahoe vs. Temple-Lehigh, 1971 RUSHING YARDS (Season) 1,469, Daryl Brown, 1993 1,397, Nate Beasley, 1974 1,328, Gardy Kahoe, 1971 1,301, Daryl Brown, 1994 1,299, Vern Roberts, 1974 1,225, Daryl Brown, 1992 1,111, Blair Caviness, 1973 1,084, Chuck Hall, 1968 1,077, Nate Beasley, 1975 1,044, Bill Armstrong, 1971 1,027, Daryl Brantley, 1990 1,019, Hugh Dougherty, 1980 1,019, Chuck Hall, 1968 1,000, Chuck Hall, 1969 RUSHING YARDS (Career) 4,587, Daryl Brown, 1991-94 3,157, Chuck Hall, 1968-70 2,760, Vern Roberts, 1972-74 2,697, Nate Beasley, 1973-75 2,564, Bill Vergantino, 1989-92 2,374, Gardy Kahoe, 1969-71 2,340, Bill Armstrong, 1969-71 2,215, Norman Coleman, 1993-96 2,105, Craig Cummings, 1997-2000 2,067, Dan Reeder, 1982-84 2,066, Andre Thompson, 1995-98 FEWEST ATTEMPTS TO 1,000 CAREER RUSHING YARDS 121, Norman Coleman, 1993-94 YARDS PER GAME (Season) 143.0, Tony Toto, 1957 120.7, Gardy Kahoe, 1971 118.3, Daryl Brown, 1994 113.0, Daryl Brown, 1993 109.2, Jack Turner, 1958 104.9, Bill Hopkins, 1964 104.7, Mike Brown, 1963 102.7, Daryl Brantley, 1989 99.8, Nate Beasley, 1974 98.5, Chuck Hall, 1970 YARDS PER GAME (Career) 95.7, Chuck Hall, 1968-70 93.5, Daryl Brown, 1991-94 76.6, Vern Roberts, 1972-74 74.3, Jack Turner, 1957-59 72.9, Nate Beasley, 1973-75 71.9, GardyKahoe, 1969-71 70.9, Bill Armstrong, 1969-71 67.0, Mike Brown, 1961-63 62.6, Dan Reeder, 1982-84 62.1, Dick Kelley, 1968-70 60.3, Jimmy Zaiser, 1953-55 60.3, Tony Tolbert, 1984-85 100-YARD GAMES (Season) 8, Gardy Kahoe, 1971 8, Nate Beasley, 1974 7, Daryl Brown, 1994 7, Daryl Brown, 1993 6, Mike Brown, 1963 6, Chuck Hall, 1968 6, Chuck Hall, 1970 6, Daryl Brown, 1993 5. Daryl Brantley, 1989 5, Hugh Dougherty, 1980 5, Nate Beasley, 1975 5, Vern Roberts, 1974 5, Blair Caviness, 1973 5, Glenn Covin, 1971 5, Bill Hopkins, 1964 5, Jack Turner, 1958 100-YARD GAMES (Career) 22, Daryl Brown, 1991-94 16, Chuck Hall, 1968-70 13, Nate Beasley, 1974-76 12, Gardy Kahoe, 1969-71 11, Vern Roberts, 1972-74 8, Mike Brown, 1961-63 7, Bill Armstrong, 1969-70 7, Jack Turner, 1957-59 6, Dick Kelley, 1968-70 6, Daryl Brantley, 1988-90 6, Dan Reeder, 1982-84 CONSECUTIVE 100-YARD RUSHING GAMES 6, Gardy Kahoe, 1971 5, Daryl Brantley, 1989 4, Daryl Brown, 1993-94 4, Nate Beasley, 1974 4, Blair Caviness, 1973 4, Gardy Kahoe, 1970 4, Mike Brown, 1963 4. Tony Toto, 1957 200-YARD RUSHING GAMES 272, Daryl Brown vs. Northeast., 1994 220, Gerald “Doc” Doherty vs. Gettysburg, 1946 217, Vern Roberts vs. Akron, 1973 217, Dick Kelley vs. UMass, 1968 205, Vern Roberts, Lafayette, 1972 203, Daryl Brown vs. Villanova, 1993 TOUCHDOWNS RUSHING (Game) 4, Daryl Brown vs. Northeastern, 1994 4, Pat Williams vs. Lehigh, 1993 4, Bill Vergantino vs. Boston U., 1992 4, Bill Vergantino vs. Villanova, 1991 4, Vern Roberts vs. UNLV, 1974 4, Gardy Kahoe vs. Lehigh, 1971 4, Gardy Kahoe vs. Bucknell, 1971 4, Mariano Stalloni vs. Bradley, 1949 3, Numerous times, last was Craig Cummings vs. Citadel, 1999 TOUCHDOWNS RUSHING (Season) 24, Gardy Kahoe, 1971 19, Vern Roberts, 1974 17, Chuck Hall, 1970 17, Bill Vergantino, 1992 16, Rich Gannon, 1986 13, Daryl Brown, 1993 13, Daryl Brown, 1994 13, Rick Scully, 1982 12, Bill Armstrong, 1971 12, Glenn Covin, 1971 12, Lanue Johnson, 1992 TOUCHDOWNS RUSHING (Career) 47, Daryl Brown, 1991-94 38, Bill Vergantino, 1989-92 37, Vern Roberts, 1968-70 35, Craig Cummings, 1997-2000 33, Gardy Kahoe, 1969-71 31, Chuck Hall, 1968-70 29, Lanue Johnson, 1990-93 26, Rich Gannon, 1984-86 25, Tom DiMuzio, 1967-69 22, Rick Scully, 1979-82 22, Jeff Komlo, 1976-78 22, Mike Brown, 1961-63 22, Butter Pressey, 1998-01 20, Jimmy Zaiser, 1053-55 20, Nate Beasley, 1973-75 20, Leo Hamlett, 1993-96 LONGEST RUSHING PLAYS 98, Buck Thompson vs. Washington (Md.), 1946 97, Pat Williams vs. W. Chester, 1995 94, Jim Zaiser vs. Muhlenburg, 1953 87, Walt Paul vs. W. Maryland, 1942 84, Dick Kelley vs. Morgan St., 1970 83, Doc Doherty vs. Gettysburg, 1946 82, Norman Coleman vs. Lehigh, 1994 81, Tom Fannon vs. PMC, 1952 80, Charley Knight vs. Haverford, 1931 80, Frank Mayer vs. St. Joe's, 1935 79, Jimmy Zaiser (43) lateral to Jimmy Flynn (36) vs. Lafayette, 1954 79, Norman Coleman vs. Maine, 1993 78, Tim Healy vs. W&M, 1988 78, Tony Toto vs. Rutgers, 1957 77, Clinton Ware vs. Lafayette, 1962 76, Glenn Covin vs. Boston U., 1971 76, John Key vs. W. Chester, 1995 75, Lanue Johnson vs. Lehigh, 1993 75, Paul Hart vs. Drexel, 1946 75, Bob Moneymaker vs. Lehigh, 1956 74, Rick Scully vs. Bucknell, 1982 74, Rick Merklinger vs. UMass, 1983 74, Jimmy Zaiser vs. Lehigh, 1953 74, Paul Hart vs. Drexel, 1946 73, Mike Brown vs. Gettysburg, 1963 73, Ivory Sully vs. N. Dakota, 1976 71, Daryl Brown vs. Villanova, 1993 71, Jimmy Flynn vs. New Hamp., 1954 70, Lanue Johnson vs. Montana, 1993 70, Boo White vs. PMC, 1931 69, Bill Armstrong vs. Lehigh, 1971 69, James O’Neal vs. R. Island, 1999 68, Mike Brown vs. Gettysburg, 1962 68, Bill Hopkins vs. Gettysburg, 1963 66, Chuck Hall vs. Bucknell, 1968 65, Sam Brickley vs. Boston U., 1968 65, Blair Caviness vs. W. Chester, 1973 64, Lou Mariani vs. Maine, 1979 63, Mike Brown vs. Lafayette, 1963 63, Doc Doherty vs. Gettysburg, 1946 62, Nate Beasley vs. Maine, 1974 62, Daryl Brown vs. Maine, 1991 62, Butter Pressey vs. R.Island, 2001 AVERAGE PER CARRY (Game) Minimum 5 carries 36.6, Doc Doherty vs. Gettysburg, 1946 (6-220) 18.8, Norman Coleman vs. West Chester, 1994 (5-90) 17.5, Derrick Downs vs. West Chester (6-105) 17.0, Andre Thompson vs. Maine, 1995 (5-85) 16.7, Pat Williams vs. West Chester, 1995 (8-134) 16.1, Jim Zaiser vs. Muhlenburg, 1953, (8-129) AVG. PER CARRY (Season) Minimum 30 carries 12.2, Bill Cole, 1946 (39-476) 11.9, Doc Doherty, 1946 (47-561) 9.4, Derrick Downs, 1999 (34-318) 8.7, Norman Coleman, 1994 8.5. Tony Toto, 1957 7.7, Gardy Kahoe, 1970 7.6, Norman Coleman, 1993 7.5, Lanue Johnson, 1992 6.8, Jimmy Flynn, 1968 6.8, Sam Brickley, 1968 6.8, Norman Coleman, 1975 6.8, Derrick Downs, 1998 6.5, Rick Titus, 1981 6.5, Bill Armstrong, 1970 6.4, Daryl Brown, 1991 6.4, Lanue Johnson, 1993 AVERAGE PER CARRY (Career) Minimum 100 carries 7,.41, Derrick Downs, 1997- (128-948) 7.10, Bill Cole, 1946-48 (156-1120) 6.73, Norman Coleman, 1993-96 6.67, Sam Brickley, 1967-69 6.66, Gardy Kahoe, 1969-71 6.41, Lanue Johnson, 1990-93 6.39, Tony Toto, 1955-57 6.21, Butter Pressey, 1998-01 6.09, John Merklinger, 1982-83 5.85, Daryl Brown, 1991-94 5.83, Glen Covin, 1971-72 5.82, Pat Williams, 1992-95 5.81, Blair Caviness, 1971-73 5.71, Jimmy Flynn, 1951-54 5.70, Bill Hopkins, 1962-64 5.61, Ivory Sully, 1976-78 PASSING PASSES COMPLETED (Game) 25, Matt Nagy vs. Maine, 1998 24, Dale Fry vs. J. Madison, 1993 23, Rich Gannon vs. Maine, 1986 23, Matt Nagy vs. UConn, 1998 23, Matt Nagy vs. W&M, 1998 23, Matt Nagy vs. Villanova, 2000 22, Tom DiMuzio vs. Lehigh, 1969 22, Dave Sierer vs. W&M, 1988 21, B.J. Webster vs. Bucknell, 1983 20, Bill Vergantino vs. UNH, 1989 20, Bill Vergantino vs. Navy, 1991 20, Rich Gannon vs. Temple, 1984 19, Bill Vergantino vs. JMU, 1991 19, Rich Gannon vs. W&M, 1984 19, B.J. Webster vs. Lehigh, 1983 19, B.J. Webster vs. Temple, 1983 19, Bill Vergantino vs. Navy, 1990 19, Matt Nagy vs. UNH, 1998 PASSES COMPLETED (Season) 201, Rich Gannon, 1986 199, Matt Nagy, 2000 188, Jeff Komlo, 1978 182, Matt Nagy, 1998 158, Dave Sierer, 1988 135, Dave Sierer, 1987 135. B.J. Webster, 1983 134, Rich Gannon, 1985 134, Scott Brunner, 1979 133, Tom DiMuzio, 1969 127, Leo Hamlett, 1996 126, Rich Gannon, 1984 PASSES COMPLETED (Career) 502, Matt Nagy, 1997-2000 462, Rich Gannon, 1984-86 444, Bill Vergantino, 1989-92 359, Jeff Komlo, 1976-78 296, Dave Sierer, 1986-88 278, Leo Hamlett, 1993-96 243, Rick Scully, 1979-82 228, Tom DiMuzio, 1967-69 220, Don Miller, 1951-54 208, Frank Linzenbold, 1965-67 194, Bill Zwaan, 1973-75 194, Brian Ginn, 1996-99 CONSECUTIVE COMPLETIONS 12, Bill Vergantino vs. Navy, 1991 12, Bill Vergantino vs. Towson State-Samford, 1992 12, Matt Nagy vs. West Chester-New Hampshire, 1998 MOST YARDS PER COMPLETION (Game) 31.6, Sam Postlethwait vs. New Hampshire, 10/6/2001 (8-253) 24.2, Matt Nagy vs. Connecticut, 11/7/98 (23-556) PASSES ATTEMPTED (Game) 45, B.J. Webster vs. Bucknell, 1983 42, Leo Hamlett vs. W&M, 1996 42, Matt Nagy vs. Maine, 1998 41, Rich Gannon vs. Maine, 1986 40, Tom DiMuzio vs. Lehigh, 1969 40, B.J. Webster vs. Lehigh, 1983 39, Jeff Komlo vs. Villanova, 1977 39, Matt Nagy vs. Villanova, 2000 38, Rich Gannon, W. Chester, 1986 38, Bill Vergantino, UNH, 1989 38, Matt Nagy vs. W&M, 1998 38, Matt Nagy vs. Ga. Southern, 2000 37, Dave Sierer vs. UConn, 1987 36, Dale Fry vs. J. Madison, 1993 35, Matt Nagy vs. W&M, 1999 34, Jeff Komlo vs. Citadel, 1977 34, Rich Gannon vs. Holy Cross, 1985 34, Tom DiMuzio vs. Lehigh, 1968 34, Dave Sierer vs. Furman, 1988 34, B.J. Webster vs. Temple, 1983 34, Leo Hamlett vs. R. Island, 1996 PASSES ATTEMPTED (Season) 379, Matt Nagy, 2000 361, Rich Gannon, 1986 322, Jeff Komlo, 1978 302, B.J. Webster, 1983 298, Matt Nagy, 1998 288, Dave Sierer, 1988 280, Leo Hamlett, 1996 268, Scott Brunner, 1979 264, Dave Sierer, 1987 263, Tom DiMuzio, 1969 253, Bill Vergantino, 1990 246, Rick Scully, 1982 PASSES ATTEMPTED (Career) 895, Matt Nagy, 1997-2000 859, Bill Vergantino, 1989-92 845, Rich Gannon, 1984-86 686, Jeff Komlo, 1976-78 593, Leo Hamlett, 1993-96 555, Dave Sierer, 1986-88 530, Rick Scully, 1979-82 487, Tom DiMuzio, 1967-69 439, Don Miller, 1951-54 425, Frank Linzenbold, 1965-67 392, Bill Zwaan, 1973-75 PASSES INTERCEPTED (Game) 4, Scott Brunner vs. Villanova, 1979 4, Bill Vergantino vs. UNH, 1990 4, Rich Gannon vs. Lehigh, 1984 4, Leo Hamlett vs. W&M, 1996 3, Numerous times, last was Mike Connor vs. Wm. & Mary, 2001 PASSES INTERCEPTED (Season) 24, B.J. Webster, 1983 20, Dave Sierer, 1988 17, Bill Vergantino, 1990 16, Scott Brunner, 1979 16, Jeff Komlo, 1976 15, Bill Zwaan, 1974 15, Matt Nagy, 2000 14, Dave Sierer, 1987 14, Rick Scully, 1982 14, Jeff Komlo, 1977 14, LeoHamlett, 1996 PASSES INTERCEPTED (Career) 46, Bill Vergantino, 1989-92 43, Jeff Komlo, 1976-78 35, Matt Nagy, 1997-2000 34, Rick Scully, 1979-82 34, Dave Sierer, 1986-88 32, Rich Gannon, 1984-86 28, B.J. Webster, 1982-84 27, Bill Zwaan, 1973-75 27, Leo Hamlett, 1993-96 25, Frank Linzenbold, 1965-67 24, Don Miller, 1951-54 CONSECUTIVE PASSES WITHOUT AN INTERCEPTION 150, Rich Gannon, 1986 101, Leo Hamlett, 1996 100, Brian Ginn, 1999 87, Leo Hamlett, 1995 83, Bill Vergantino, 1989 83, Brian Ginn, 1997 76, Bill Vergantino, 1992 LOWEST PASS INTERCEPTIONS (Season) 100 Attempts 2, Don Miller, 1954 (103 attempts) 2, Dale Fry, 1993 (122) 4, Brian Ginn, 1997 (192) 6, Sam Neff, 1971 (131) 6, Don Miller, 1953 (114) 6, John Davies, 1981 (107) 7, Tom Van Grofski, 1965 (167) LOWEST PASS INTERCEPTIONS (Career) 300 Attempts 7, Brian Ginn, 1996-99 (363) 16, Tom Van Grofski, 1963-65 (360) 18, Tom DiMuzio, 1967-69 (465) 22, Matt Nagy, 1997- (516) 25, Frank Linzenbold, 1965-67 (425) 27, Bill Zwaan, 1973-75 (392) 27, Leo Hamlett, 1993-96 (593) YARDS PASSING (Half) 358, Matt Nagy vs. UConn, 1998 (1st Half) YARDS PASSING (Game) 556, Matt Nagy vs. UConn, 1998 456, Matt Nagy vs. Villanova, 2000 369, Tom DiMuzio vs. Lehigh, 1969 354, Rich Gannon vs. Maine, 1986 349, Matt Nagy vs. W&M, 1998 349, Matt Nagy vs. Hofstra, 2000 347, Tom DiMuzio vs. Villanova, 1969 344, Matt Nagy vs. Northeastern, 1998 327, Dale Fry vs. JMU, 1993 324, Rich Gannon vs. W. Chester, 1986 317, Keith Langan vs. W. Chester, 1994 317, Matt Nagy vs. UNH, 2000 311, Bill Vergantino vs. Navy, 1990 309, BrianGinn vs. Villanova, 1999 307, B.J. Webster vs. Lehigh, 1983 301, Leo Hamlett vs. URI, 1996 298, Tom DiMuzio vs. Boston U., 1969 298, Dave Sierer vs. Maine, 1987 296, Scott Brunner vs. Youngstown State, 1979 295,Matt Nagy vs. Maine, 1998 YARDS PASSING (Season) 3,436, Matt Nagy, 2000 2,916, Matt Nagy, 1998 2,795, Rich Gannon, 1986 2,677, Jeff Komlo, 1978 2,401, Scott Brunner, 1979 2,179, Tom DiMuzio, 1969 2,086, Leo Hamlett, 1995 2,075, Leo Hamlett, 1996 2,030, Bill Vergantino, 1992 1,924, B.J. Webster, 1983 1,885, Dave Sierer, 1988 1,767, Dave Sierer, 1987 YARDS PASSING (Career) 8,214, Matt Nagy, 1997-2000 6,487, Bill Vergantino, 1989-92 5,927, Rich Gannon, 1984-86 5,256, Jeff Komlo, 1976-78 4,993, Leo Hamlett, 1993-96 3,964, Rick Scully, 1979-82 3,757, Tom DiMuzio, 1967-69 3,692, Dave Sierer, 1986-88 3,108, Don Miller, 1951-54 2,964, Bill Zwaan, 1973-75 2,839, Brian Ginn, 1996-99 2,737, Frank Linzenbold, 1965-67 2,573, Scott Brunner, 1978-79 YARDS PASSING PER GAME (Season) 265.1, Matt Nagy, 1998 245.4, Matt Nagy, 2000 215.0, Rich Gannon, 1986 198.0. Tom DiMuzio, 1969 191.2, Jeff Komlo, 1978 176.7, Dave Sierer, 1987 174.9, B.J. Webster, 1983 172.9,Leo Hamlett, 1996 171.5, Scott Brunner, 1979 166.1, Frank Linzenbold, 1967 160.5,Leo Hamlett, 1995 YARDS PASSING PER GAME (Career) 182.5, Matt Nagy, 1997-2000 169.3, Rich Gannon, 1984-86 154.1, Matt Nagy, 1997- 147.7, Dave Sierer, 1986-88 146.0, Jeff Komlo, 1976-78 135.1, Bill Vergantino, 1989-92 128.6, Scott Brunner, 1978-79 119.0, Frank Linzenbold, 1965-67 118.8, Leo Hamlett, 1993-96 110.9, Tom Van Grofski 107.3, Tom DiMuzio, 1967-69 MOST YARDS PASSING (Consecutive Games) 851, Matt Nagy vs. Maine-UConn, 1998 784, Matt Nagy vs. UConn-Richmond, 1998 719, Matt Nagy vs. Villanova-Portland State, 2000 693, Matt Nagy vs. Northeastern- William & Mary, 1998 667, Tom DiMuzio vs. Lehigh-Boston U., 1969 588, Matt Nagy vs. New Hampshire- Northeastern, 1998 581, Scott Brunner vs. Youngstown State-Colgate, 1979 579, Rich Gannon vs. Lehigh-Maine, 1986 568, Matt Nagy vs. Massachusetts- Villanova, 2000 563, Matt Nagy vs. The Citadel-Hofstra, 2000 560, Matt Nagy vs. William & Mary- Youngstown State, 1998 527, Rich Gannon vs. W&M-Lehigh, 1986 513, Jeff Komlo vs. Winston-Salem- Eastern Illinois, 1978 200-YARD GAMES (Season) 9, Matt Nagy, 1998 9, Matt Nagy, 2000 8, Rich Gannon, 1986 6, Jeff Komlo, 1978 5, Scott Brunner, 1979 4, Tom DiMuzio, 1969 4, Frank Linzenbold, 1967 4, Leo Hamlett, 1995 3, Bill Vergantino, 1989 3, Dave Sierer, 1987 3, Rich Gannon, 1984 3, B.J. Webster, 1983 3, Jeff Komlo, 1977 3, Leo Hamlett, 1996 3, Matt Nagy, 1999 200-YARD GAMES (Career) 22, Matt Nagy, 1997-2000 12, Rich Gannon, 1984-86 9, Jeff Komlo, 1976-78 8, Leo Hamlett, 1993-96 8, Bill Vergantino, 1989-92 5, Scott Brunner, 1978-79 5, Tom DiMuzio, 1967-69 5, Dave Sierer, 1986-88 4, Frank Linzenbold, 1965-67 4, Brian Ginn, 1996-99 3, B.J. Webster, 1982-84 2, Dale Fry, 1992-93 2, Keith Langan, 1992-95 CONSECUTIVE 200-YARD GAMES 9, Matt Nagy, 1998 4, Matt Nagy, 2000 3, Tom DiMuzio, 1969 3, Jeff Komlo, 1977 3, Rich Gannon, 1986 3, Matt Nagy, 2000 2, done 11 times, 2 times each by Rich Gannon in 1986, Jeff Komlo in 1978, and Scott Brunner in 1979- last accomplished by Matt Nagy in 1999 300-YARD PASSING GAMES 6, Matt Nagy, 1997-2000 2, Rich Gannon, 1986 2, Tom DiMuzio, 1969 1, Bill Vergantino, 1990 1, B.J. Webster, 1983 1, Dale Fry, 1993 1, Keith Langan, 1994 1, Leo Hamlett, 1996 1, Brian Ginn, 1999 TOUCHDOWN PASSES (Game) 5, Tom DiMuzio vs. Lehigh, 1969 5, Scott Brunner vs. C.W. Post, 1979 4, Keith Langan vs. W. Chester, 1994 4, Don Miller vs. Bucknell, 1953 4, Bob Hooper vs. Temple, 1955 4, Tom Van Grofski vs. Rutgers, 1964 4, Tom Van Grofski vs. Lehigh, 1965 4, Matt Nagy vs. W&M, 1998 3, Numerous times, last was Sam Postlethwait vs. UNH, 2001 TOUCHDOWN PASSES (Season) 29, Matt Nagy, 2000 24, Tom DiMuzio, 1969 24, Scott Brunner, 1979 20, Jeff Komlo, 1978 20, Matt Nagy, 1998 19, Leo Hamlett, 1996 18, Bill Vergantino, 1992 16, Leo Hamlett, 1995 16, Rich Gannon, 1986 16, Rick Scully, 1982 15, Dave Sierer, 1987 14, B.J. Webster, 1983 14, Brian Ginn, 1997 TOUCHDOWN PASSES (Career) 58, Matt Nagy, 1997-2000 47, Bill Vergantino, 1989-92 42, Leo Hamlett, 1993-96 41, Rick Scully, 1979-82 38, Tom DiMuzio, 1967-69 37, Jeff Komlo, 1976-78 36, Don Miller, 1951-54 35, Rich Gannon, 1984-86 28, Dave Sierer, 1986-88 26, Scott Brunner, 1978-79 23, Bill Zwaan, 1973-75 23, Scotty Reihm, 1971-73 22, Brian Ginn, 1996-99 CONSECUTIVE GAMES WITH TOUCHDOWN PASS 14, Matt Nagy, 2000 12, Jeff Komlo, 1977-78 12, Bill Zwaan, 1973-74 11, Tom DiMuzio, 1969 11, Leo Hamlett, 1996 10, Matt Nagy, 1998 10, Bill Vergantino, 1992 9, Rick Scully, 1982 8, Dave Sierer, 1988 8, Rich Gannon, 1986 8, Rick Scully, 1980-81 8, Scott Brunner, 1978 8, Scotty Reihm, 1972-73 BEST PASSING PCT. (Game) 1.000, Bill Vergantino vs. Towson, 1992 (11-11) .823, Leo Hamlett vs. Maine, 1995 (14- 17) .821, Matt Nagy vs. UConn, 1998 (23- 28) .818, Bill Vergantino vs. Wm. & Mary, 1991 (9-11) .800, Larry Catuzzi vs. Lehigh, 1956 (8- 10) .791, Bill Vergantino vs. James Madison, 1991 (19-24) .789, Rich Gannon vs. Navy, 1985 (15- 19) .786, Tom Van Grofski vs. Boston U., 1965 (11-15) .782, Rich Gannon vs. Massachusetts, 1986 (18-23) .768, Bill Vergantino vs. Navy, 1991 (20-26) .765, Dale Fry vs. West Chester, 1993 (13-17) BEST PASSING PCT. (Season) .691, Jim Breyer, 1958 (39-63) .650, Matt Nagy, 1997 .611, Matt Nagy, 1998 .597, Scotty Reihm, 1972 .586, Sam Neff, 1971 .583, Don Miller, 1954 .566, Jeff Komlo, 1978 .565, Bill Vergantino, 1991 .557, Dal Fry, 1993 .557, Rich Gannon, 1986 BEST PASSING PCT. (Career) .561, Matt Nagy, 1997-00 (502-895) .547, Rich Gannon, 1984-86 .535, Scotty Reihm, 1971-73 .534, Brian Ginn, 1996-99 .533, Dave Sierer, 1986-88 .525, Jeff Komlo, 1976-78 .520, Dale Fry, 1990-93 .518, Sam Neff, 1970-71 .517, Bill Vergantino, 1989-92 .507, Scott Brunner, 1978-79 *PASSING RATING (Game) 305.9, Bill Vergantino vs. Towson, 1992 301.2, Keith Langan vs. Richmond, 1993 300.1, Leo Hamlett vs. Maine, 1995 285.7, Sam Postlethwait vs. New Hampshire, 2001 284.3, Matt Nagy vs. UConn, 1998 262.7, Dale Fry vs. W. Chester, 1993 *PASSING RATING (Season) 160.8, Dale Fry, 1993 157.4, Matt Nagy, 1998 156.0, Matt Nagy, 1997 152.0, Keith Langan, 1994 148.4, Leo Hamlett, 1995 147.0, Brian Ginn, 1997 146.0, Matt Nagy, 2000 144.2, Tom DiMuzio, 1969 143.7, Bill Vergantino, 1992 *PASSING RATING (Career) 146.74, Matt Nagy, 1997-2000 145.71, Scott Brunner, 1978-79 142.64, Dale Fry, 1990-93 135.27, Brian Ginn, 1996-99 131.88, Leo Hamlett, 1993-96 129.96, Tom DiMuzio, 1967-69 125.70, Don Miller, 1951-54 123.47, Bill Vergantino, 1989-92 121.95, Don Miller, 1951-54 121.35, Jeff Komlo, 1976-78 119.64, Rich Gannon, 1984-86 *Based on NCAAFormula LONGEST COMPLETED PASS 88, Matt Nagy to Eddie Conti vs. Northeastern, 1998 87, Tom DiMuzio to Pat Walker vs. Villanova, 1969 85, Brian Ginn to Courtney Batts vs. UMass, 1997 83, Matt Nagy to Jamin Elliott vs. Richmond, 2000 83, Sam Postlethwait to Brett Veach vs. New Hampshire, 2001 82, Bill Zwann to Bill Cubit vs. Youngstown, 1974 82, Brian Ginn to Jamin Elliott vs. Villanova, 1999 80, Leo Hamlett to Eddie Conti vs. Lehigh, 1996 79, Chuck Zolak to Tom Harrison vs. Gettysburg, 1963 79, Jim Colbert to Pete Johnson vs. Gettysburg, 1969 77, Scotty Reihm to Vern Roberts vs. Gettysburg, 1972 76, Scotty Reihm to Bill Cubit vs. Lehigh, 1973 76, Rich Gannon to Bob Norris vs. Lehigh, 1986 76, Matt Nagy to Eddie Conti vs. UConn, 1998 76, Walt Paul to Paul Hart vs. Western Maryland, 1942 75, Sam Neff to Jim Colbert vs. Bucknell, 1971 75, Jeff Komlo to Craig Carroll vs. Colgate, 1977 75, Scott Brunner to Jay Hooks vs. Youngstown State #2, 1979 74, Rick Scully to Cliff Clement vs. WesternKentucky, 1981 73, Don Miller to Tom Redfield vs. Lafayette, 154 72, Bill Cubit to Albert Brown vs. Maine, 1972 72, Bill Shockley to Marvel McWilliams vs. Bradley, 1949 72, Matt Nagy to Derrick Downs vs. Connecticut, 1998 71, Rick Scheetz to Fred Singleton vs. Towson State, 1984 71, Jeff Komlo to Lou Mariani vs. Rhode Island, 1978 71, William Hogan to Walt Paul vs. Ursinus, 1941 70, Bill Vergantino toLanue Johnson vs. UMass, 1992 70, Matt Nagy to Jamin Elliott vs. Lehigh, 2000 69, Leo Hamlett to Norman Coleman vs. Villanova, 1995 68, Leo Hamlett to Courtney Batts vs. Rhode Island, 1996 68, Matt Nagy to Butter Pressey vs. Hofstra, 2000 67, Ted Kempski to Ollie Baker vs. Ohio University, 1961 66, Tom DiMuzio to Ron Withelder vs. Boston U., 1968 66, Bob Smith toLarry Rybicki vs. C.W. Post, 1971 65, Rich Gannon to Bob Norris vs. Richmond, 1986 65, Matt Nagy to Jamin Elliott vs. Villanova, 2000 64, Gary Bierc to Paul Hammond vs. Princeton, 1981 64, Bill Vergantino to Daryl Brown vs. UMass, 1992 64, Leo Hamlett to Eddie Conti vs. Maine, 1996 64, Matt Nagy to Jamin Elliott vs. Portland State, 2000 PASS RECEIVING RECEPTIONS (Game) 15, Eddie Conti vs. UConn, 1998 13, Eddie Conti vs. W&M, 1998 12, Brian Adam vs. Villanova, 1977 11, Darrin Ferrell vs. Navy, 1990 11, Eddie Conti vs. Maine, 1998 11, Pete Ravettine vs. E. Illinois, 1978 10, Courtney Batts vs. Lehigh, 1997 10, Bill Cubit vs. Bucknell, 1973 10, Mike Purzycki vs. Bucknell, 1967 9, James Anderson vs. Richmond, 1987 9, Eddie Conti vs. Maine, 1996 9, Pete Ravettine vs. Middle Tennessee, 1978 9, Eddie Conti vs. Richmond, 1998 9, Eddie Conti vs. UNH, 1998 RECEPTIONS (Season) 91, Eddie Conti, 1998 60, Courtney Batts, 1997 58, Jamin Elliott, 2000 58, Brett Veach, 2000 57, Pete Ravettine, 1978 54, James Anderson, 1987 50, Dan Cooper, 1992 49, Jay Hooks, 1979 49, Courtney Batts, 1995 48, Brian Adam, 1977 47, Eddie Conti, 1996 47, Todd Lott, 1986 47, Bill Cubit, 1974 47, Jamin Elliott, 1999 RECEPTIONS (Career) 192, Eddie Conti, 1994-98 179, Courtney Batts, 1994-97 158, Jamin Elliott, 1998-2001 118, Ron Withelder, 1967-69 112, Bob Norris, 1984-86 105, Dan Cooper, 1990-93 99, Brett Veach, 1998-2001 98, Mike Purzycki, 1967-69 96, James Anderson, 1987-88 94, Craig Cummings, 1997-2000 78, John Yergey, 1987-89 69, Paul Hammond, 1981-83 69, Todd Lott, 1984-86 63, Keita Malloy, 1990-93 61, Jay Hooks, 1978-80 61, Lanue Johnson, 1990-93 59, Pete Ravettine, 1977-78 59, Brian Adam, 1975-77 59, Bill Cubit, 1973-74 58, Pat Walker, 1968-70 56, Wes Frith, 1962-64 53, Jim Colbert, 1969-71 52, Fred Singleton, 1984-86 52, Andre Thompson, 1995-98 51, Larry Wagner, 1974-76 50, John Gilman, 1987-89 50, Butter Pressey, 1998-01 RECEPTIONS PER GAME (Season) 8.3, Eddie Conti, 1998 4.9, James Anderson, 1987 4.8, Brian Adam, 1977 4.7, Mike Purzycki, 1966 4.3, Jamin Elliott, 1999 4.3, Courtney Batts, 1997 4.3, Eddie Conti, 1996 4.3, Todd Lott, 1986 4.1, Pete Ravettine, 1978 4.1, Jamin Elliott, 2000 4.1, Brett Veach, 2000 4.0, Ron Withelder, 1967 4.0, Mike Purzycki, 1965 4.0, Wes Frith, 1964 RECEPTIONS PER GAME (Career) 4.2, James Anderson, 1987-88 3.9, Eddie Conti, 1994-98 3.6, Courtney Batts, 1994-97 3.6, Mike Purzycki, 1967-69 3.4,Jamin Elliott, 1998-2001 3.4, Todd Lott, 1984-86 3.2, Bob Norris, 1984-86 2.9, Ron Withelder, 1967-69 2.9, Pete Ravettine, 1977-78 2.4, Dan Cooper, 1990-93 2.4, John Yergey, 1987-89 2.4, Darrin Ferrell, 1988-90 2.4, Jay Hooks, 1978-80 CONSECUTIVE GAMES CATCHING A PASS 38, Eddie Conti, 1996-98 27, Courtney Batts, 1994-97 25, Jamin Elliott, 2000-01 23, Dan Cooper, 1990-93 23, James Anderson, 1987-88* 23,John Yergey, 1988-89 22, Ron Withelder, 1967-69 *= Every game of career YARDS RECEIVING (Half) 200, Eddie Conti vs. UConn, 1998 (1st Half) YARDS RECEIVING (Game) 354, Eddie Conti vs. UConn, 1998 234, Eddie Conti vs. Northeast., 1998 208, Pete Ravettine vs. Middle Tennessee, 1978 207, Eddie Conti vs. W&M, 1998 206, Courtney Batts vs. W. Chester, 1994 198, Darrin Ferrell vs. Navy, 1990 196, Eddie Conti vs. Maine, 1996 183, Courtney Batts vs. Northeastern, 1995 182, Jay Hooks vs. Youngstown, 1979 182, Brian Adam vs. Villanova, 1977 178, Courtney Batts vs. UMass, 1997 164, Jamin Elliott vs. Villanova, 1999 162, Jay Hooks vs. Colgate, 1979 158, Dan Cooper vs. Richmond, 1992 156, Pete Ravettine vs. E. Illinois, 1978 154, Eddie Conti vs. Richmond, 1998 153, Pat Walker vs. Lehigh, 1969 150, Courtney Batts vs. URI, 1996 147, Bill Cubit vs. Maine, 1974 146, Jamin Elliott vs. Portland St., 2000 143, James Anderson vs. UMass, 1987 140, James Anderson vs. Richmond, 1987 YARDS RECEIVING (Season) 1,712, Eddie Conti, 1998 (NCAAI-AARecord) 1,317, Jamin Elliott, 2000 1,067, James Anderson, 1987 1,048, Courtney Batts, 1997 1,036, Jay Hooks, 1979 1,026, Pete Ravettine, 1978 957, Courtney Batts, 1995 889, Eddie Conti, 1996 850, Jamin Elliott, 1999 826, Courtney Batts, 1996 818, Eddie Conti, 1995 815, Brett Veach, 2000 797, Dan Cooper, 1992 770, Dan Cooper, 1993 749, BrianAdam, 1977 YARDS RECEIVING (Career) 3,737, Eddie Conti, 1994-98 3,522, Courtney Batts, 1994-97 3,068, Jamin Elliott, 1998-2001 1,880, Ron Withelder, 1967-69 1,772, Dan Cooper, 1990-93 1,749, James Anderson, 1987-88 1,501, Craig Cummings, 1997-2000 1,470, Brett Veach, 1998-2001 1,390, Mike Purzycki, 1967-69 1,269, Jay Hooks, 1978-80 1,245, Keita Malloy, 1990-93 1,227, Bob Norris, 1984-86 1,189, Paul Hammond, 1981-83 1,051, Todd Lott, 1984-86 1,040, Pete Ravettine, 1977-78 1,025, John Yergey, 1987-89 993, Wes Frith, 1962-64 951, Pat Walker, 1968-70 943, Brian Adam, 1975-77 936, Darrin Ferrell, 1988-90 YARDS RECEIVING PER GAME (Season) 155.6, Eddie Conti, 1998 97.0, James Anderson, 1987 95.5, Jamin Elliott, 2000 80.8, Eddie Conti, 1996 77.3, Jamin Elliott, 1999 74.9, Courtney Batts, 1997 74.9, Brian Adam, 1976 74.0, Jay Hooks, 1979 73.6, Courtney Batts, 1995 73.3, Pete Ravettine, 1978 68.8, Courtney Batts, 1996 YARDS RECEIVING PER GAME (Career) 76.7, Eddie Conti, 1994-98 76.0, James Anderson, 1987-88 70.4, Courtney Batts, 1994-97 66.7, Jamin Elliott, 1998-2001 52.5, Todd Lott, 1984-86 52.0, Pete Ravettine, 1977-78 51.5, Mike Purzycki, 1967-69 50.8, Jay Hooks, 1978-80 46.8, Darrin Ferrell, 1988-90 45.8, Ron Withelder, 1967-69 RECEIVING YARDS (Consecutive Games) 508, Eddie Conti vs. Connecticut- Richmond, 1998 476, Eddie Conti vs. Maine-Connecticut, 1998 441, Eddie Conti vs. Northeastern- William & Mary, 1998 373, Eddie Conti vs. New Hampshire- Northeastern, 1998 366, Jamin Elliott vs. Villanova-Portland State, 2000 326, Pete Ravettine vs. North Carolina A&T-Middle Tennessee, 1978 100-YD. GAMES (Season) 9, Eddie Conti, 1998 7, Jamin Elliott, 2000 6, James Anderson, 1987 5, Pete Ravettine, 1978 4, Jay Hooks, 1979 3, Eddie Conti, 1995 3, Courtney Batts, 1996 3, Courtney Batts, 1997 3, Jamin Elliott, 1999 100-YD. GAMES (Career) 13, Eddie Conti, 1994-98 11, Jamin Elliott, 1998-2001 9, Courtney Batts, 1994-97 8, James Anderson, 1987-88 5, Pete Ravettine, 1977-78 4, Jay Hooks, 1977-79 CONSECUTIVE 100-YARD RECEIVING GAMES 5, Eddie Conti, 1998 4, Eddie Conti, 1998 4, Jamin Elliott, 2000 3, James Anderson, 1987 2, Todd Lott, 1986 2, Bob Norris, 1986 2, Pete Ravettine, 1978 2, Eddie Conti, 1995 CONSECUTIVE 200-YD. GAMES 2, Eddie Conti, 1998 AVERAGE PER CATCH (Game) Minimum 4 catches 45.4, Jay Hooks vs. Youngstown State, 1979 (4 for 182 yards) 34.3, Courtney Batts vs. West Chester, 1994 (6-206) 34.2, Jay Hooks vs. Villanova, 1979, (4-137) 33.4, Eddie Conti vs. Northeastern, 1998 (7-234) AVG. PER CATCH (Season) Minimum 10 catches 27.2, Tom Harrison, 1963 (18-490) 25.6, Courtney Batts, 1994 25.1, Tom Redfield, 1954 23.1, Jamin Elliott, 2000 22.6, Keita Malloy, 1993 22.2, Pete Johnson, 1971 21.9, Kevin Phelan, 1981 21.5, Bill Cubit, 1973 21.5, Pat Walker, 1970 21.4, Lanue Johnson, 1992 21.1, Jay Hooks, 1979 20.9, Eddie Conti, 1995 20.6, Dick Kelley, 1968 20.2, Jaime Young, 1979 20.1, Jim Colbert, 1969 AVERAGE PER CATCH (Career) Minimum 20 catches 23.1, Pete Johnson, 1969-71 21.5, Tom Harrison, 1961-63 20.8, Jay Hooks, 1977-79 20.5, Tom Redfield, 1952-54 19.8, Keita Malloy, 1990-93 19.7, Courtney Batts, 1994-97 19.5, Dick Kelley, 1968-70 19.4, Jamin Elliott, 1998-01 19.0, Eddie Conti, 1994-98 Note. TE Jason VanKerkhoven averaged 24.7 on 16-395, 1996-99 TOUCHDOWN RECEPTIONS (Game) 4, Courtney Batts vs. W. Chester, 1994 3, Mike Purzycki vs. Rutgers, 1964 3, Paul Mueller vs. Lehigh, 1965 3, Pete Johnson vs. UNH, 1971 3, Eddie Conti vs. W&M, 1995 TOUCHDOWN RECEPTIONS (Season) 12, Pat Walker, 1969 11, James Anderson, 1987 10, Eddie Conti, 1998 9, Jay Hooks, 1979 9, Ron Withelder, 1968 9, Eddie Conti, 1995 9, Eddie Conti, 1996 8, Courtney Batts, 1994 8, Pete Johnson, 1971 8, Keita Malloy, 1993 8, Jamin Elliott, 2000 8, Brett Veach, 2000 TOUCHDOWN RECEPTIONS (Career) 31, Eddie Conti, 1994-98 27, Courtney Batts, 1994-97 19, Jamin Elliott, 1998-2001 17, James Anderson, 1987-88 15, Pat Walker, 1968-70 15, Dan Cooper, 1990-93 14, Ron Withelder, 1967-69 13, Keita Malloy, 1990-93 12, Kevin Phelan, 1980-82 12, Jay Hooks, 1979-80 12, Lou Mariani, 1977-79 12, Brett Veach, 1998-2001 CONSECUTIVE GAMES WITH A TOUCHDOWN RECEPTION 5, Bob Norris, 1986 5, James Anderson, 1987 4, Eddie Conti, 1996 4, Eddie Conti, 1998 4, Eddie Conti, 1998 TOTAL OFFENSE MOST PLAYS (Game) 64, Bill Vergantino vs. UNH, 1989 58, Rich Gannon vs. Maine, 1986 56, Leo Hamlett vs. W&M, 1996 53, Rich Gannon vs. W. Chester, 1986 53, Bill Vergantino vs. W. Chester,1992 51, Bill Vergantino vs. W&M, 1990 51, B.J. Webster vs. Bucknell, 1983 49, Bill Vergantino vs. JMU, 1991 49, Dale Fry vs. J. Madison, 1993 49, Matt Nagy vs. UConn, 1998 48, Dave Sierer vs. UConn, 1987 47, Tom DiMuzio vs. Lehigh, 1969 46, Rich Gannon vs. Holy Cross, 1985 46, Leo Hamlett vs. W&M, 1996 46, Leo Hamlett vs. Rh. Island, 1996 46, Mike Connor vs. Villanova, 2001 45, Roger Mason (FB) vs. Temple, 1972 45, Matt Nagy vs. Villanova, 2000 MOST PLAYS (Season) 551, Rich Gannon, 1986 451, Bill Vergantino, 1990 438, Dave Sierer, 1988 434, Jeff Komlo, 1978 425, Leo Hamlett, 1996 422, Matt Nagy, 2000 416, Rick Scully, 1982 402, Bill Vergantino, 1992 393, Rich Gannon, 1985 392, Bill Vergantino, 1989 391, Leo Hamlett, 1995 MOST PLAYS (Career) 1,580, Bill Vergantino, 1989-92 1,330, Rich Gannon, 1984-86 1,044, Leo Hamlett, 1993-96 1,019, Matt Nagy, 1997-2000 911, Jeff Komlo, 1976-78 909, Rick Scully, 1979-82 803, Dave Sierer, 1986-88 801, Tom DiMuzio, 1967-69 619, Leo Hamlett, 1993-96 604, Chuck Hall, 1968-70 565, Brian Ginn, 1996-99 558, Don Miller, 1951-54 MOST YARDS (Half) 358, Matt Nagy vs. UConn, 1998 (1st Half) MOST YARDS (Game) 537, Matt Nagy vs. UConn, 1998 437, Matt Nagy vs. Villanova, 2000 395, Rich Gannon vs. W. Chester, 1986 378, Keith Langan vs. W. Chester, 1994 377, Rich Gannon vs. Maine, 1986 376, Tom DiMuzio vs. Lehigh, 1969 375, Dale Fry vs. W. Chester, 1993 360, Bill Vergantino vs. JMU, 1991 357, Matt Nagy vs. W&M, 1998 346, Leo Hamlett vs. Hofstra, 1994 344, Bill Vergantino vs. Navy, 1990 338, Matt Nagy vs. Hofstra, 2000 337, Matt Nagy vs. W&M, 1998 337, Tom DiMuzio vs. Villanova, 1969 337, Dale Fry vs. JMU, 1993 337, Leo Hamlett vs. Villanova, 1995 330, Bill Vergantino vs. UNH, 1989 MOST YARDS (Season) 3,332, Rich Gannon, 1986 3,316, Matt Nagy, 2000 2,842, Leo Hamlett, 1995 2,808, Matt Nagy, 1998 2,690, Bill Vergantino, 1992 2,623, Jeff Komlo, 1978 2,510, Tom DiMuzio, 1969 2,436, Scott Brunner, 1979 2,228, Rick Scully, 1982 2,219, Bill Vergantino, 1990 2,172, Leo Hamlett, 1996 2,084, Rich Gannon, 1984 2,076, Bill Vergantino, 1989 2,066, Bill Vergantino, 1991 MOST YARDS (Career) 9,051, Bill Vergantino, 1989-92 7,943, Matt Nagy, 1997-2000 7,436, Rich Gannon, 1984-86 6,313, Leo Hamlett, 1993-96 5,421, Jeff Komlo, 1976-78 4,958, Rick Scully, 1979-82 4,587, Daryl Brown, 1991-94 4,738, Tom DiMuzio, 1967-69 3,877, Dave Sierer, 1986-88 3,286, Daryl Brown, 1990-93 3,088, Brian Ginn, 1996-99 MOST YARDS PER GAME (Season) 256.3, Rich Gannon, 1986 255.3, Matt Nagy, 1998 236.9, Matt Nagy, 2000 228.2, Tom DiMuzio, 1969 218.6, Leo Hamlett, 1995 201.7, Bill Vergantino, 1990 192.1, Bill Vergantino, 1992 189.5, Rich Gannon, 1994 188.7, Bill Vergantino, 1989 187.3, Jeff Komlo, 1978 186.0, Dave Sierer, 1987 MOST YARDS PER GAME (Career) 212.4, Rich Gannon, 1984-86 188.6, Bill Vergantino, 1989-92 176.5, Matt Nagy, 1997-2000 155.1, Dave Sierer, 1986-88 150.6, Jeff Komlo, 1976-78 150.3, Leo Hamlett, 1993-96 133.0, Scott Brunner, 1978-79 122.8, Tom Van Grofski, 1963-65 120.9, Rick Scully, 1979-82 119.5, Frank Linzenbold, 1965-67 SCORING MOST POINTS (Game) 27, Ed Thompson vs. Washington (Md.) College, 1935 24, Courtney Batts vs. W. Chester, 1994 24, Daryl Brown vs. Northeastern, 1994 24, Pat Williams vs. Lehigh, 1993 24, Bill Vergantino vs. Boston U., 1992 24, Bill Vergantino vs. Villanova, 1991 24, Vern Roberts vs. UNLV, 1974 24, Gardy Kahoe vs. Lehigh, 1971 24, Gardy Kahoe vs. Bucknell, 1971 24, Mariano Stalloni vs. Bradley, 1949 20, Glenn Covin vs. W. Chester, 1970 20, Randy Holmes vs. Maine, 1987 20, Pat Williams vs. Maine, 1995 20, Craig Cummings vs. Hofstra, 2000 MOST POINTS (Season) 144, Gardy Kahoe, 1971 132, Vern Roberts, 1974 110, Chuck Hall, 1970 104, Craig Cummings, 2000 102, Bill Vergantino, 1992 102, Lanue Johnson, 1992 100, Rich Gannon, 1986 100, Scott Collins, 2000 86, Daryl Brown, 1993 86, Lou Mariani, 1979 84, Bob Norris, 1996 84, Paul Hart, 1942 81, Sean Leach, 1995 MOST POINTS (Career) 308, Daryl Brown, 1991-94 268, Vern Roberts, 1972-74 268, Craig Cummings, 1997-2000 263, Sean Leach, 1994-97 228, Bill Vergantino, 1989-92 220, Butter Pressey, 1998-2001 218, Eddie Conti, 1994-98 217, Lanue Johnson, 1990-93 210, Gardy Kahoe, 1969-71 206, Chuck Hall, 1968-70 191, Brandt Kennedy, 1977-79 186, K.C. Knobloch, 1979-82 160, Rich Gannon, 1984-86 156, Tom DiMuzio, 1967-69 156, Mike Brown, 1961-63 154, Don O’Brien, 1987-89 MOST TOUCHDOWNS (Game) 4, Courtney Batts vs. W. Chester, 1994 4, Daryl Brown vs. Northeastern, 1994 4, Pat Williams vs. Lehigh, 1993 4, Ed Thompson vs. Washington College, 1935 4, Vern Roberts vs. UNLV, 1974 4, Gardy Kahoe vs. Lehigh,1971 4, Gardy Kahoe vs. Bucknell, 197 4, Bill Vergantino vs. Villanova, 1991 4, Bill Vergantino vs. Boston U., 1992 4, Mariano Stalloni vs. Bradley, 1949 MOST TOUCHDOWNS (Season) 24, Gardy Kahoe, 1971 21, Vern Roberts, 1974 18, Chuck Hall, 1970 17, Lanue Johnson, 1992 17, Bill Vergantino, 1992 16, Rich Gannon, 1986 16, Craig Cummings, 2000 14, Lou Mariani, 1979 14, Bob Norris, 1986 14, Daryl Brown, 1993 14, Butter Pressey, 2000 13, Rick Scully, 1982 13, Bill Armstrong, 1971 13, Daryl Brown, 1994 13, Craig Cummings, 1997 TOUCHDOWNS (Career) 50, Daryl Brown, 1991-94 44, Craig Cummings, 1997-2000 42, Vern Roberts, 1972-74 38, Bill Vergantino, 1989-92 37, Lanue Johnson, 1990-93 36, Eddie Conti, 1994-98 35, Gardy Kahoe, 1969-71 35, Butter Pressey, 1998-2001 34, Chuck Hall, 1968-70 26, Rich Gannon, 1984-86 25, Tom DiMuzio, 1967-69 25, Mike Brown, 1961-63 CONSECUTIVE GAMES SCORING TOUCHDOWN 13, Vern Roberts, 1974 12, Gardy Kahoe, 1970-71 11, Lanue Johnson, 1991-92 9, Glenn Covin, 1970-71 9, Craig Cummings, 1997-98 KICK SCORING MOST FIELD GOALS (Game) 3, K. C. Knobloch vs. Villanova, 1980 3, Neil Roberts vs. W&M, 1986 3, Don O'Brien vs. UMass, 1987 3, Steve Leo vs. Navy, 1992 3, Steve Leo vs. R. Island, 1993 3, Sean Leach vs. Northeastern, 1995 3, SeanLeach vs. Ga. Southern, 1997 3, Garon Sizemore vs. Youngstown State, 1998 3, Scott Collins vs. Villanova, 2000 MOST FIELD GOALS (Season) 14, Scott Collins, 2000 12, Brandt Kennedy, 1978 12, Sean Leach, 1995 11, K.C. Knobloch, 1981 11, Garon Sizemore, 1998 10, Sean Leach, 1997 10, Mark Drozic, 1990 10, Don O'Brien, 1988 9, Neil Roberts, 1986 9, K.C.Knobloch, 1980 7, Don O’Brien, 1987 7, Hank Kline, 1976 7, Sean Leach, 1994 MOST FIELD GOALS (Career) 32, Sean Leach, 1994-97 26, K. C. Knobloch, 1980-82 23, Don O'Brien, 1987-89 21, Brandt Kennedy, 1977-79 16, Scott Collins, 2000- 16, Garon Sizemore, 1998-99 15, Mark Drozic, 1990-91 14, Hank Kline, 1974-76 14, Neil Roberts, 1985-86 14, John Gasson, 1983-85 12, Steve Leo, 1990-93 11, Jeff Lippincott, 1966-68 9, John Osborn, 1962-63 5, Jim Albertson, 1969 5, Marc Samonisky, 1970 FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS (Game) 4, K.C. Knobloch vs. Lehigh, 1982 4, K.C. Knobloch vs. Villanova, 1980 4, Garon Sizemore vs. Youngstown State, 1998 4, Scott Collins vs. Georgia Southern, 2000 3, many times FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS (Season) 21, Scott Collins, 2000 19, Brandt Kennedy, 1978 19, Don O'Brien, 1988 17, K.C. Knobloch, 1981 15, Sean Leach, 1997 15, Garon Sizemore, 1998 14, Sean Leach, 1995 14, Neil Roberts, 1987 14, K. C. Knobloch, 1980 13, K. C. Knobloch, 1982 13, Hank Kline, 1976 FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS (Career) 51, Sean Leach, 1994-97 44, K. C. Knobloch, 1980-82 42, Brandt Kennedy, 1977-79 40, Don O'Brien, 1987-89 29, Hank Kline, 1974-76 28, Scott Collins, 2000- 28, Jeff Lippincott, 1966-68 25, John Gasson, 1983-85 25, Garon Sizemore, 1998-99 24, Steve Leo, 1990-93 22, Mark Drozic, 1990-91 18, John Osborn, 1962-63 FIELD GOAL PCT. (Season) 1.000, John Gasson, 1984 (6-6) .800, Sean Leach, 1995 .733, Garon Sizemore, 1998 .667, Sean Leach, 1997 .667, Scott Collins, 2000 .647, K.C. Knobloch, 1981 .643, K.C. Knobloch, 1980 .643, Neil Roberts, 1987 .631, Brandt Kennedy, 1978 .625, Mar Samonisky, 1970 .625, Jim Albertson, 1969 FIELD GOAL PCT. (Career) .681, Mark Drozic, 1990-91 .640, Garon Sizemore, 1998-99 .627, Sean Leach, 1994-97 .609, Neil Roberts, 1985-86 .590, K.C. Knobloch, 1979-82 .575, Don O’Brien, 1987-89 .571, Scott Collins, 2000- .560, John Gasson, 1983-85 .500, Brandt Kennedy, 1977-79 .500, John Osborn, 1962-63 .500, Steve Leo, 1990-93 LONGEST FIELD GOAL 54, Steve Leo vs. Navy, 1992 53, Steve Leo vs. Richmond,1991 52, Don O'Brien vs. Navy, 1988 50, SeanLeach vs. Northeastern,1995 48, Hank Kline vs. Villanova, 1976 48, Garon Sizemore vs. Youngstown State, 1998 47, Don O'Brien vs. UMass, 1987 47, K.C. Knobloch vs. Villanova, 1980 47, Brandt Kennedy vs. Youngstown State, 1979 47, Garon Sizemore vs. Youngstown State, 1998 46, Brandt Kennedy vs. Lehigh, 1978 46, Scott Collins vs. Citadel, 2000 45, K.C. Knobloch vs. Villanova, 1980 45, Sean Leach vs. Boston U., 1996 43, John Osborn vs. Gettysburg, 1963 43, K.C. Knobloch vs. Temple, 1980 43, Hank Kline vs. W&M, 1976 43, Jeff Lippincott vs. Gettysburg, 1966 43, Sean Leach vs. Northeastern, 1995 40, Frank Creamer vs. Springfield, 1926 (won game) 40, Garon Sizemore vs. Connecticut, 1998 40, Garon Sizemore vs. W&M, 1999 38, Charles Gibson vs. Villanova, 1924 40, Scott Collins vs. William & Mary, 2001 38, Charles Gibson vs. Villanova, 1924 CONSECUTIVE FIELD GOALS 7, John Gasson, 1983-84 7, Sean Leach, 1995 6, Don O'Brien, 1988 5, Mark Drozic, 1990 5, Scott Collins, 2000 CONSECUTIVE GAMES KICKING A FIELD GOAL 9, Don O'Brien, 1987-88 6, Brandt Kennedy, 1978-79 6, Garon Sizemore, 1998 6, Scott Collins, 2000 5, K.C. Knobloch, 1981 PAT BY KICKING (Game) 10, Larry Washington vs. C.W. Post, 1971 8, Steve Leo vs. Lehigh, 1993 8, Steve Leo vs. Samford, 1992 7, Sean Leach vs. UMass, 1994 7, K.C. Knobloch vs. Princeton, 1981 7, Brandt Kennedy vs. Va. Union, 1979 7, Al Samonisky vs. Baldwin-Wallace, 1973 7, Mark Drozic vs. UConn, 1991 7, Steve Leo vs. Boston U., 1992 7, Steve Leo vs. Montana, 1993 7, Sean Leach vs. W. Chester, 1995 7, Scott Collins vs. W. Chester, 2000 7, Scott Collins vs. Portland St., 2000 PAT BY KICKING (Season) 62, Brandt Kennedy, 1979 62, Scott Collins, 2000 57, Steve Leo, 1993 53, Steve Leo, 1992 50, Sean Leach, 1997 47, Mark Drozic, 1991 46, Neil Roberts, 1986 45, SeanLeach, 1995 44, Larry Washington, 1971 40, Brandt Kennedy, 1978 40, K. C. Knobloch, 1981 40, Sean Leach, 1994 40, Garon Sizemore, 1998 PAT BY KICKING (Career) 167, SeanLeach, 1994-97 128, Brandt Kennedy, 1977-79 111, Steve Leo, 1990-93 108, K.C. Knobloch, 1979-82 86, Scott Collins, 2000- 85, Don O'Brien, 1987-89 78, Larry Washington, 1971-72 73, Garon Sizemore, 1998-99 70, Jeff Lippincott, 1966-68 69, Mark Drozic, 1990-91 66, Hank Kline, 1974-76 58, Neil Roberts, 1985-86 PAT BY KICKING ATT. (Game) 10, Larry Washington vs. C.W. Post, 1971 10, Scott Collins vs. W. Chester, 2000 9, Steve Leo vs. Lehigh, 1993 8, K.C. Knobloch vs. Princeton, 1981 8, Brandt Kennedy vs. Va. Union, 1979 8, Steve Leo vs. Samford, 199 8, Steve Leo vs. Maine, 1992 7, numerous times PAT BY KICKING ATT. (Season) 67, Scott Collins, 2000 64, Brandt Kennedy, 1979 61, Steve Leo, 1993 61, Steve Leo, 1992 56, Larry Washington, 1971 52, Sean Leach, 1997 51, Brandt Kennedy, 1978 49, Sean Leach, 1995 47, Neil Roberts, 1986 47, Mark Drozic, 1991 45, Garon Sizemore, 1998 44, K.C. Knobloch, 1981 43, K.C. Knobloch, 1982 PAT BY KICKING ATT. (Career) 180, Sean Leach, 1994-97 141, Brandt Kennedy, 1977-79 122, Steve Leo, 1990-93 118, K.C. Knobloch, 1979-82 94, Larry Washington, 1971-72 92, Scott Collins, 2000- 84, Garon Sizemore, 1998-99 79, Jeff Lippincott, 1966-68 75, Hank Kline, 1972-74 70, Mark Drozic, 1990 65, Don O’Brien, 1986-88 60, Neil Roberts, 1985-86 PAT KICKING PCT. (Season) 1.000, Mark Drozic, 1991 (47-47) 1.000, John Gasson, 1984 (26- 26) .978, Neil Roberts, 1986 (46-47) .969, Brandt Kennedy, 1979 (62-64) .967, K.C. Knobloch, 1980 .964, Hank Kline, 1975 .961, Sean Leach, 1997 .960, Scott Collins, 2001 .956, Hank Kline, 1974 .950, Sean Leach, 1994 PAT KICKING PCT. (Career) .985, Mark Drozic, 1990-91 (69-70) .967, Neil Roberts, 1985-86 (58-60) .935, Scott Collins, 2000- .928, Sean Leach, 1994-97 .915, K.C. Knobloch, 1979-82 .910, Steve Leo, 1990-93 .908, Brandt Kennedy, 1977-79 .893, John Gasson, 1983-85 .886, Jeff Lippincott, 1966-68 .881, Al Samonisky, 1973 .880, Hank Kline, 1972-74 CONSECUTIVE PAT MADE 50, Mark Drozic, 1990-1991 45, Neil Roberts, 1986 37, ScottCollins, 2000-01 33, K.C. Knobloch, 1981-82 33, Hank Kline, 1975-76 31, John Gasson, 1983-85 31, Sean Leach, 1995 29, Sean Leach, 1994 28, Sean Leach, 1997 27, Steve Leo, 1992 27, Garon Sizemore, 1998 POINTS BY KICKING (Game) 15, Neil Roberts vs. W&M, 1986 15, Scott Collins vs. Villanova, 2000 13, Don O'Brien vs. UMass, 1987 13, Steve Leo vs. Navy, 1992 13, SeanLeach vs. Northeastern, 1995 12, Garon Sizemore vs. Youngstown State, 1998 11, Sean Leach vs. JMU, 1995 11, Brandt Kennedy vs. Winston- Salem, 1978 11, Sean Leach vs. Hofstra, 1994 10, Sean Leach vs. Youngstown, 1995 10, Brandt Kennedy vs. URI, 1979 10, Brandt Kennedy, vs. Va. Union, 1978 10, Larry Washington vs. CW Post, 1970 10, Mark Drozic vs. Maine, 1991 10, Steve Leo vs. Rhode Island, 1992 10, Sean Leach vs. UMass, 1997 10, Sean Leach vs. Ga. Southern, 1997 10, Garon Sizemore vs. W. Chester, 1998 10, Garon Sizemore vs. Wm. & Mary, 1999 POINTS BY KICKING (Season) 104, Scott Collins, 2000 81, Sean Leach, 1995 80, Sean Leach, 1997 80, Brandt Kennedy, 1978 80, Brandt Kennedy, 1979 75, SteveLeo, 1993 73, Neil Roberts, 1987 73, K.C. Knobloch, 1981 73, Garon Sizemore, 1998 69, Steve Leo, 1992 62, Mark Drozic, 1991 61, SeanLeach, 1994 58, Don O’Brien, 1988 POINTS BY KICKING (Career) 263, Sean Leach, 1994-97 191, Brandt Kennedy, 1977-79 186, K.C.Knobloch, 1979-82 154, Don O'Brien, 1987-89 147, Steve Leo, 1990-93 134, Scott Collins, 2000- 114, Mark Drozic, 1990-91 103, Jeff Lippincott, 1966-68 100, Neil Roberts, 1985-86 92, John Gasson, 1983-85 90, Larry Washington, 1971-72 73, Garon Sizemore, 1998-89 65, John Osborn, 1962-63 47, Jim Albertson, 1969 47, Marc Samonisky, 1970 TWO-POINT CONVERSIONS (Season) 5, Jack Turner, 1959 TWO-POINT CONVERSIONS (career) 8, Vern Roberts, 1972-74 PUNTING MOST PUNTS (Game) 16, John Borresen vs. Bucknell, 1952 11, Scott White, Wm. & Mary, 1997 11, Chris Steiner vs. Northeastern, 2001 11, 4 other times MOST PUNTS (Season) 77, Mike Anderson, 1983 73, Scott White, 1996 72, Rick Titus, 1982 70, Scott White, 1997 67, Rich Gannon, 1986 66, Mike Anderson, 1985 63, Al Brown, 1973 63, Tim Healy, 1988 63, Chris Steiner, 2000 62, Mike Schoenwolf, 1978 MOST PUNTS (Career) 233, Scott White, 1994-97 201, Mike Anderson, 1983-85 183, Rick Titus, 1980-82 162, Al Brown, 1972-74 157, Gene Vadas, 1989-91 135, Lee Emmons, 1967-69 122, Chris Steiner, 1999-2001 117, Mike Schonewolf, 1977-79 108, Dave Raymond, 1976-77 100, Gardy Kahoe, 1969-71 99, Ryan Bleiler, 1998- 98, Brian Meyers, 1990-93 94, Tim Healy, 1986-88 MOST YARDS (Game) 519, John Borresen vs. Bucknell,1952 505, Chris Steiner vs. Northeast., 2001 482, Scott White vs. W&M, 1997 424, Gene Vadas vs. W&M, 1990 424, Al Brown, vs. Grambling, 1973 423, Scott White vs. Richmond, 1997 MOST YARDS (Season) 2,861, Scott White, 1997 2,768, Mike Anderson, 1983 2,714, Rick Titus, 1982 2,670, Scott White, 1996 2,558, Tim Healy, 1988 2,528, Chris Steiner, 2000 2,474, Gene Vadas, 1990 2,459, Rich Gannon, 1986 2,334, Chris Steiner, 2001 2,301, Mike Anderson, 1985 2,217, Brian Meyers, 1992 2,179, Al Brown, 1973 2,096, Rich Fugazzi, 1975 MOST YARDS (Career) 8,667, Scott White, 1994-97 7,164, Mike Anderson, 1983-85 6,844, Rick Titus, 1980-82 6,143, Gene Vadas, 1989-91 5,592, Al Brown, 1972-74 4,983, Chris Steiner, 1999-2002 4,824, Lee Emmons, 1967-69 3,887, Mike Schonewolf, 1977-79 3,839, Tim Healy, 1986-88 3,806, Dave Raymond, 1976-77 3,733, Ryan Bleiler, 1998- 3,703, Gardy Kahoe, 1969-71 PUNTING AVERAGE (Game) 53.6, Tim Healy vs. Lehigh, 1987 (7 punts) 49.3, Tim Healy vs. UMass, 1988 49.0, Joe Coady vs. PMC, 1947 47.5, Gene Vadas vs. UMass, 1991 45.9, Chris Steiner vs. Northeastern, 2001 44.4, Chris Steiner vs. Villanova, 2001 43.8, Scott White vs. W&M, 1997 PUNTING AVERAGE (Season) 42.8, Gene Vadas, 1991 41.7, Chris Steiner, 2001 41.3, Tim Healy, 1987 40.9, Scott White, 1997 40.6, Tim Healy, 1988 40.3, Gene Vadas, 40.30 40.1, Chris Steiner, 2000 39.1, Rick Titus, 1981 39.1, Tom Van Grofski, 1965 38.2, Gardy Kahoe, 1972 38.2, Scott White, 1994 38.1, Ryan Bleiler, 1999 37.7, Rick Titus, 1982 37.6, Brian Meyers, 1992 37.3, Ryan Bleiler, 1998 37.1, Gardy Kahoe, 1971 PUNTING AVERAGE (Career) 40.844, Chris Steiner, 1999-2001 (122- 4,983) 40.840, Tim Healy, 1986-88 (94-3,839) 38.6, Gene Vadas, 1989-91 37.7, Ryan Bleiler, 1998- 37.4, Rick Titus, 1980-82 37.2, Scott White, 1994-97 37.0, Gardy Kahoe, 1969-71 36.5, Brian Meyers, 1990-93 36.3, Rich Gannon, 1984-86 35.7, Lee Emmons, 1967-69 35.7, Rich Fugazzi, 1973-75 35.6, Mike Anderson, 1983-85 35.2, Dave Raymond, 1976-77 35.1, Arnie Rozenthal, 1961-63 LONGEST PUNT 82, Ed Thompson vs. Juniata, 1933 82, Bill Laughlin vs. Bucknell, 1966 82, Tim Healy vs. Boston U., 1987 82, Scott White vs. Maine, 1996 80, Walt Paul vs. Swarthmore, 1941 77, Tim Healy vs. Boston U., 1987 74, Mike Anderson vs. UMass, 1983 72, Rick Titus vs. E. Kentucky, 1982 69, TimHealy vs. Lehigh, 1987 68, Rick Titus vs. Lehigh, 1981 68, Gene Vadas vs. UMass, 1990 67, Al Brown vs. Villanova, 1973 67, Gene Vadas vs. UNH, 1991 67, Brian Meyers vs. Villanova, 1992 66, Mike Schoenwolf vs. Temple, 1979 65, Charles Smith vs. Muhlenberg, 1949 64, Chris Steiner vs. Ga. Southern, 2001 PUNT RETURNS MOST PUNT RETURNS (Game) 8, Ron James vs. W. Chester, 1983 8, Herb Orensky vs. Citadel, 1977 MOST PUNT RETURNS (Season) 41, Kevin Phelan, 1982 33, Joe Campbell, 1983 33, Kevin Phelan, 1981 31, Admiral Sydnor, 1988 31, Herky Billings, 1973 31, Johnny Bush, 1971 28, Herky Billings, 1972 28, Anthony Ventresca, 1992 28, Eddie Conti, 1995 27, Keita Malloy, 1993 27, Steve Schwartz, 1975 MOST PUNT RETURNS (Career) 99, Kevin Phelan, 19879-82 88, Eddie Conti, 1994-98 66, Anthony Ventresca, 1989-92 62, Bob Norris, 1984-86 51, Keita Malloy, 1990-93 50, Johnny Bush, 1970-72 50, Steve Schwartz, 1973-75 42, Brett Veach, 1998-2001 39, Joe Campbell, 1983-85 36, Admiral Sydnor, 1987-90 PUNT RETURN YARDS (Game) 110, Eddie Conti, UNH, 1997 107, Eddie Conti vs. Northeast., 1998 100, Eddie Conti vs. Youngstown, 1995 87, Bob Norris vs. W&M, 1986 84, Anthony Ventresca vs. Boston U., 1992 83, Bruce Carlyle vs. Boston U., 1965 82, Lou Mariani vs. Va. Union, 1979 79, Keita Malloy vs. W. Chester, 1993 PUNT RETURN YARDS (Season) 310, John Bush, 1971 283, Kevin Phelan, 1982 257, Craig Cummings, 2000 241, Keita Malloy, 1993 232, Courtney Batts, 1997 218, Eddie Conti, 1995 201, Lou Mariani, 1979 194, Bob Norris, 1984 192, Admiral Sydnor, 1988 180, Kevin Phelan, 1981 PUNT RETURN YARDS (Career) 814, Eddie Conti, 1994-98 601, Kevin Phelan, 1979-82 488, Johnny Bush, 1970-72 482, Antony Ventresca,1989-92 436, Bob Norris, 1984-86 417, Keita Malloy, 1990-93 312, Lou Mariani, 1977-79 263, Craig Cummings, 1997-2000 237, Owen Brand, 1981-82 218, Brett Veach, 1998-2001 209, Admiral Sydnor, 1987-90 PUNT RETURN AVG. (Season) 16.8, Lou Mariani, 1979 12.0, Eddie Conti, 1998 10.7, Craig Cummings, 2000 10.1, Brian Little, 1990 9.9, Jack Turner, 1958 9.5, Bob Norris, 1986 9.4, John Bush, 1972 9.3, Courtney Batts, 1997 9.1, Clint Ware, 1962 9.0, Anthony Ventresca, 1991 8.9, Keita Malloy, 1993 8.4, Anthony Ventresca, 1992 8.2, Bob Norris, 1985 8.1, Bob Norris, 1984 8.1, Bruce Fad, 1971 8.1, John Gilman, 1989 PUNT RETURN AVG. (Career) 11.3, Owen Brand, 1981-82 10.5, Craig Cummings, 1997-2000 10.4, Lou Mariani, 1977-79 10.4, Clint Ware, 1960-62 10.4, Rick Cowen, 1976-78 9.8, Johnny Bush, 1970-72 9.5, Karl Lorenz, 1960-62 9.2, Eddie Conti, 1994-98 9.0, Jack Turner, 1957-59 8.8, Courtney Batts, 1994-97 8.5, Bruce Fad, 1968-70 8.2, Keita Malloy, 1990-93 7.3, Anthony Verntresca, 1989-92 7.3, Dick Kelley, 1968-70 PUNT RETURN TD (Game) 1, 23 times, last – Femi Ayi vs. New Hampshire, 2000 (block) PUNT RETURN TD (Season) 2, Don Miller, 1954 PUNT RETURN TD (Career) 3, Eddie Conti, 1994-98 2, Don Miller, 1951-54 LONGEST PUNT RETURN 85, Eddie Conti vs. Northeastern, 1998 83, Bruce Carlyle vs. Boston U., 1965 80, Bob Norris vs. W&M, 1986 80, Tom Fannon vs. PMC, 1952 80, Walt Paul vs. Swarthmore, 1941 76, Billy Cole vs. Wash. & Lee, 1948 75, Lou Mariani vs. Va. Union, 1979 75, Jim Carbonetti vs. W. Chester, 1951 72, Don Miller vs. Lehigh, 1954 70, Don Miller vs. Temple, 1954 69, Rick Cowen vs, N. Dakota, 1976 66, Eddie Conti vs. Youngstown, 1995 62, Keita Malloy vs. W. Chester, 1993 62, Joe Slobojan vs. Lehigh, 1961 60, Jimmy Zaiser vs. UNH, 1955 56, Lou Mariani vs. Colgate, 1978 54, Billy Cole vs. PMC, 1947 KICKOFF RETURNS KICKOFF RETURNS (Game) 8, Eddie Conti vs. Hofstra, 1994 7, Bob Norris vs. Arkansas St.,1986 6, Steve Schwartz vs. Central Michigan, 1974 6, Brett Veach vs. Lehigh, 1999 5, Numerous times, last was Brett Veach vs. New Hampshire, 2001 KICKOFF RETURNS (Season) 31, Bob Norris, 1986 26, Brett Veach, 1999 26, Keita Malloy, 1993 24, Bob Norris, 1984 24, Eddie Conti, 1998 23, Brett Veach, 2000 23, Brett Veach, 2001 21, Steve Schwartz, 1974 20, Sam Brickley, 1968 18, Admiral Sydnor, 1988 18, Kevin Phelan, 1981 18, Anthony Ventresca, 1992 KICKOFF RETURNS (Career) 72, Eddie Conti, 1994-98 70, Brett Veach, 1998-01 68, Bob Norris, 1984-86 51, Anthony Ventresca, 1989-92 49, Pat Williams, 1992-95 46, Kevin Phelan, 1979-82 40, Craig Carroll, 1975-77 39, Sam Brickley, 1967-69 38, Lou Mariani, 1977-79 38, Steve Schwartz, 1973-75 37, John Cason, 1981-83 KICKOFF RETURN YARDS (Game) 221, Eddie Conti vs. Hofstra, 1994 166, Eddie Conti vs. Villanova, 1997 164, Brett Veach vs. UNH, 2001 157, Brett Veach vs. W&M, 1999 149, Bob Norris vs. Arkansas St., 1986 146, Brett Veach vs. Villanova, 2000 140, Brett Veach vs. Lehigh, 1999 132, Dick Kelley vs. Boston U., 1970 132, Eddie Conti vs. W&M, 1998 KICKOFF RETURN YARDS (Season) 698, Bob Norris, 1986 555, Brett Veach, 2000 529, Brett Veach, 1999 502, Eddie Conti, 1998 486, Bob Norris, 1984 474, Brett Veach, 2001 462, Sam Brickley, 1968 459, Steve Schwartz, 1974 444, Keita Malloy, 1993 428, Eddie Conti, 1994 KICKOFF RETURN YARDS (Career) 1,558 Brett Veach, 1998-01 1,552, Eddie Conti, 1994-98 1,431, Bob Norris, 1984-86 1,102, Pat Williams, 1992-95 1,050, Eddie Conti, 1994-98 992, Anthony Ventresca, 1989-92 979, Kevin Phelan, 1979-82 795, Sam Brickley, 1967-69 790, Steve Schwartz, 1973-75 789, John Cason, 1981-83 KICKOFF RETURN AVG. (Season) 30.3, Bill Hopkins, 1964 27.4, Johnny Bush, 1971 25.5, Sam Brickley, 1968 25.4, Randy Lanham, 1987 25.0, Jim Lazarski, 1968 24.1, Brett Veach, 2000 23.8, Dick Kelley, 1970 23.7, Kevin Phelan, 1981 23.5, Gil Knight, 1988 22.9, Shawn Kelley, 1987 22.9, Pat Williams, 1994 KICKOFF RETURN AVG. (Career) 30.1, Bill Hopkins, 1963-64 25.0, Denny Luker, 1956-58 24.3, Johnny Bush, 1970-72 23.0, Dick Kelley, 1967-69 22.5, Pat Williams, 1992-95 22.2, Karl Lorenz, 1960-62 22.2, Brett Veach, 1998-01 21.5, Eddie Conti, 1994-98 21.3, Kevin Phelan, 1979-82 21.3, John Cason, 1981-83 21.3, Gil Knight, 1986-88 KICKOFF RETURN TD (Game) 1, 16 times, last Butter Pressey vs. Rhode Island, 1999 KICKOFF RETURN TD (Season) 2, Bill Hopkins, 1964 KICKOFF RETURN TD (Career) 2, Bill Hopkins, 1962-64 LONGEST KICKOFF RETURN 99, Buck Thompson vs. Western Maryland, 1946 97, Eddie Conti vs. Hofstra,1994 96, Brett Veach vs. Wm. & Mary, 1999 95, Jimmy Zaiser vs. Muhlenburg, 1953 95, Bill Hopkins vs. Lehigh, 1964 95, Eddie Conti vs. W&M, 1998 94, Allen Kemske (14 yds.,) & Green (80 ) vs. Baltimore, 1933 90, Billy Cole vs. Maryland, 1947 90, Butter Pressey vs. Rhode Island, 2000 89, Bill Hopkins vs. Bucknell, 1964 87, Anthony Ventresca vs. New Hampshire, 1991 86, Stu Green vs. Lafayette, 1966 74, Randy Lanham vs. UConn, 1987 73, Pat Williams vs. Towson State, 1992 69, Brett Veach vs. Villanova, 2000 66, Gil Knight vs. Rhode Island, 1988 56, Admiral Sydnor vs. Maine, 1987 56, Lou Mariani vs. Colgate, 1978 56, Melvin Brooks vs. PMC, 1940 55, Brett Veach vs. UNH, 2001 54, Butter Pressey vs. New Hampshire, 1999 53, Larry Wagner vs. UNLV, 1974 RETURNING PUNT AND KICKOFF FOR TD, SAME SEASON Anthony Ventresca, 1991 Eddie Conti, 1998 RETURNING PUT AND KICKOFF FOR TD, CAREER Anthony Ventresca, 1989-92 Jimmy Zaiser, 1953-55 Eddie Conti, 1994-98 ALL-PURPOSE RUNNING ALL-PURPOSE YARDAGE (HALF) 329, Eddie Conti vs. Northeastern, 1998 (1st Half) ALL-PURPOSE YARDAGE (Game) 401, Eddie Conti vs. Northeast., 1998 401, Eddie Conti vs. UConn, 1998 344, Eddie Conti vs. W&M, 1998 282, Bill Hopkins vs. Lehigh, 1964 275, Eddie Conti vs. Hofstra, 1994 275, Lanue Johnson vs. Montana, 1993 273, Bob Norris vs. W&M, 1986 272, Daryl Brown vs. Northeast., 1994 269, Daryl Brown vs. UMass, 1992 266, Eddi Conti vs. Villanova, 1997 262, Brett Veach vs. UNH, 2001 248, Bob Norris vs. Arkansas St., 1986 248, Craig Cummings vs. Hofstra, 2000 246, Eddie Conti vs. Maine, 1996 239, Brett Veach vs. Villanova, 2000 227, Nate Beasley vs. Lehigh, 1975 226, Dick Kelley vs. UMass, 1968 224, Jimmy Zaiser vs. Muhlenberg, 1953 ALL-PURPOSE YARDAGE (Season) 2,368, Eddie Conti, 1998 2,267, Bob Norris, 1986 1,647, Courtney Batts, 1997 1,635, Lou Mariani, 1979 1,553, Daryl Brown, 1993 1,544, Nate Beasley, 1974 1,523, Kevin Phelan, 1982 1,520, Bill Hopkins, 1964 1,476, Brett Veach, 2000 1,445, Daryl Brown, 1992 1,401, Craig Cummings, 2000 1,399, Gardy Kahoe, 1971 1,380, Kevin Phelan, 1981 1,371, Daryl Brown, 1994 1,361, Vern Roberts, 1974 ALL-PURPOSE YARDAGE (Career) 6,096, Eddie Conti, 1994-98 4,870, Bob Norris, 1984-86 4,831, Daryl Brown, 1991-94 4,356, Courtney Batts, 1994-97 4,033, Craig Cummings, 1997-2000 3,728, Eddie Conti, 1994-98 3,725, Lanue Johnson, 1990-93 3,637, Chuck Hall, 1968-70 3,382, Brett Veach, 1998-01 3,329, Kevin Phelan, 1979-82 3,282, Lanue Johnson, 1990-93 3,281, Jamin Elliott, 1998-01 3,225, Nate Beasley, 1973-75 3,185, Vern Roberts, 1972-74 3,143, Butter Pressey, 1998-01 3,142, Pat Williams, 1992-95 3,035, Dick Kelley, 1968-70 ALL-PURPOSE HIGHEST GAIN PER PLAY (Career) 17.1, Eddie Conti, 1994-98 INTERCEPTIONS MOST INTERCEPTIONS (Game) 3, Warren McIntire vs. UMass, 1991 3, Warren McIntire vs. Towson, 1992 3, Bud Haggerty vs. Rutgers, 1931 3, Ken Lucas vs. R. Island, 1986 3, Dan Mulhern (LB) vs. Rhode Island, 1999 3, George Schmitt vs. Morgan State, 1980 *3, K.C. Keeler (LB) vs. Jacksonville St., 1978 3, Mike Randolph vs. Colgate, 1977 3, Ken Bills vs. Buffalo, 1964 2, by many players *= on three consecutive series MOST INTERCEPTIONS (Season) 13, George Schmitt, 1982 9, Ken Lucas, 1986 9, Joe Purzycki, 1969 9, Warren McIntire, 1991 8, Bruce Fad, 1969 7, Bob Pietuszka, 1976 7, Ron Klein, 1970 7, Dorrell Green, 1996 7, DanMulhern (LB), 1999 6, 12 times, last SidneyHaugabrook, 2001 MOST INTERCEPTIONS (Career) 22, George Schmitt, 1980-82 18, Dorrell Green, 1994-97 17, Warren McIntire, 1989-92 16, Ken Lucas, 1985-87 15, Lou Reda, 1980-82 15, Ron Klein, 1968-70 14, Bill Maley, 1980-82 13, Bernie Ebersole, 1972-74 13, Joe Purzycki, 1967-69 12, Phil Atwell, 1984-86 11, Tyrone Jones, 1983-85 11, Mike Harris, 1982-84 11, Johnny Bush, 1970-72 11, Bruce Fad, 1968-70 11, Bob Pietuszka, 1974-75 11, Kenny Bailey, 1993-96 INTERCEPTION YARDS (Game) 106, Clint Ware (Lehigh), 1962 100, Johnny Bush (Temple), 1975 100, Paul Williams (Hofstra), 1995 100, Ricardo Walker (Villanova), 2000 INTERCEPTION YARDS (Season) 208, Warren McIntire, 1991 202, George Schmitt, 1982 195, Jim O'Brien, 1971 168, Kenny Bailey, 1995 159, Dorrell Green, 1996 154, Bruce Fad, 1969 134, Kenny Bailey, 1993 128, Kenny Lucas, 1986 124, Bob Woods, 1979 123, Johnny Bush, 1972 INTERCEPTION YARDS (Career) 408, Kenny Bailey, 1993-96 296, George Schmitt, 1980-82 269, Dorrell Green, 1994-97 254, Warren McIntire, 1989-92 245, Bruce Fad, 1968-70 195, Jim O’Brien, 1970-72 188, Johnny Bush, 1970-72 179, Bob Woods, 1977-79 175, Lou Reda, 1980-82 163, Ken Lucas, 1985-87 162, Ricardo Walker, 1999- LONGEST INTERCEPTION RETURN 100, Johnny Bush vs. Temple, 1972 100, Paul Williams vs. Hofstra, 1995 100, Ricardo Walker vs. Villanova, 2000 97, Mike Adams vs. W. Chester, 2000 96, Ken Lucas vs. UMass, 1986 95, John Haney vs. Drexel, 1930 94, Kenny Bailey vs. Lehigh, 1993 93, Dorrell Green vs. Northeast., 1996 90, David Loveland vs. Swarthmore, 1926 82, Arthur Huston vs. Lebanon Valley, 1911 75, Kenny Bailey vs. Youngstown, 1995 75, Denis Hulme vs. Marshall, 1996 74, Guy Ramsey vs. Lehigh, 1979 74, Dave Witmer vs. Bucknell, 1973 73, Scott Acker vs. Boston U., 1991 73, Dan Woods vs. W. Maryland, 1942 70, Jack Coulter vs. Lakehurst Naval Air Station, 1942 66, Fred Schademen vs. Villanova, 1971 65, Jack Istnick vs. Gettysburg, 1963 65, Dick Coles vs. Dickinson, 1922 65, Fred “Rebel” Sloan vs. Washington (Md.), 1941 65, Brian Smith vs. JMU, 1996 64, K.C. Keeler vs. Temple, 1980 64, Warren McIntire vs. UMass, 1991 61, Vince Hyland vs. Youngstown State, 1979 60, Bill Nash vs. F&M, 1947 58, Clint Ware vs. Lehigh, 1962 INTERCEPTION TD (Game) 1, 68 times by 41 players, last – Ricardo Walker vs. New Hampshire, 2001 (off lateral) INTERCEPTION TD (Season) 2, Warren McIntire, 1991 2, Jim O'Brien, 1971 2, Jack Istnick, 1963 2, Jim Otten, 1946 INTERCEPTION TD (Career) 3, Kenny Bailey, 1993-96 2, Dorrell Green, 1994-97 2, Warren McIntire, 1989-92 2, Jim O'Brien, 1970-72 2, Jack Istnick, 1963-64 2, Karl Lorenz, 1960-62 2, Jim Otten, 1946-48 2, Ricardo Walker, 1999- PASS BREAKUPS PASS BREAKUPS (Season) 22, Kenny Lucas, 1986 17, Chris McDonald, 1986 14, Marc Sydnor, 1988 13, Tyrone Jones, 1985 13, Paul Williams, 1993 PASS BREAKUPS (Career) 37, Kenny Lucas, 1984-86 31, Kenny Bailey, 1993-96 29, Marc Sydnor, 1988-91 29, Tim Jacobs, 1989-92 27, Paul Williams, 1992-95 25, Jamie Belle,1994-97 24, Dorrell Green, 1994-97 22, Scott Acker, 1990-93 21, Warren McIntire, 1989-92 20, Robin Callender, 1988-91 20, Chris McDonald, 1985-87 20, Tyrone Jones, 1983-85 20, Mike Furline, 1997-2000 TACKLES MOST TACKLES (Game) 23, Darrell Booker vs. Temple, 1985 23, Darrell Booker vs. W. Chester, 1987 22, Bryan Bossard vs. Navy, 1988 22, Ralph D’Angelovs. Navy, 1995 20, Tony Hubbard vs. W&M, 1989 20, Darrell Booker vs. Navy, 1985 19, Ralph D’Angelo vs. Georgia Southern, 1997 19, Sean Lenz vs. W&M, 1994 19, Ralph D’Angelo vs. Lehigh, 1994 19, Dan Mulhern vs. UNH, 2000 18, Brian Smith vs. W. Chester, 1996 18, Kenny Bailey vs. W&M, 1995 17, Lamont Watson vs. W&M, 1998 17, Brian McKenna vs. Richmond, 1998 17, Darrell Booker vs. Arkansas St., 1986 17, Ralph D’Angelo vs. R. Island, 1994 17, Brian Smith vs. Northeastern, 1996 17, Brian McKenna vs. UMass, 1999 17, Darrell Edmonds vs. Richmond, 2000 17, Dan Mulhern vs. Georgia Southern, 2000 17, Darrell Edmonds vs. New Hampshire, 2001 MOST TACKLES (Season) 153, Darrell Booker, 1985 145, Ralph D’Angelo, 1995 144, Darrell Booker, 1986 142, Ralph D’Angelo, 1997 142, Dan Mulhern, 2000 129, Brian Smith, 1996 126, Ralph D’Angelo, 1994 124, Dorrell Green, 1994 (DB) 122, Bryan Bossard, 1988 122, Mike Bandish, 1993 121, Pat Mulhern, 1993 121, Kenny Bailey, 1996 118, Darrell Booker, 1984 118, Brian McKenna, 1998 115, Lamont Watson, 1998 113, Todd Eller, 1990 110, Greg Robertson, 1981 109, Brian McKenna, 2000 108, Greg Galeone, 1975 108, Sam Miller, 1974 (DL) 105, Gary Bello, 1975 103, Geof Gardner, 1995 101, Jerry Castafero, 1973 101, Mike Bandish, 1992 MOST TACKLES (Career) 506, Darrell Booker, 1984-87 433, Ralph D’Angelo, 1994-97 414, Kenny Bailey, 1993-96 (SS) 350, Dorrell Green, 1994-97 341, Brian McKenna, 1997-2000 338, Pat Mulhern, 1991-94 317, Geof Gardner, 1993-96 317, Mike Bandish, 1990-93 310, Mark Hondru, 1993-96 (DL) 293, Darrell Edmonds, 1998-01 290, Dan Mulhern, 1999- 285, Sam Miller, 1973-75 275, Greg Robertson, 1981-83 261, Dale Koscielski, 1994-98 248, Todd Eller, 1987-90 247, Mike Furline, 1997-2000 246, Tim Jacobs, 1989-92 (CB) 234, BrianSmith, 1996-97 232, Chuck Brice, 1983-85 232, Bob Wolford, 1988-91 231, Denis Hulme, 1994-97 230, Mike McCall, 1986-89 222, Joe Valentino, 1979-82 221, Shawn Riley, 1981-83 220, Scott Acker, 1990-93 215, Dennis Johnson, 1970-72 209, Vaughn Dickinson, 1983-85 206, Josh Mastrangelo, 1992-96 205, Mike Renna, 1987-89 204, Joe McGrail, 1983-86 201, Bryan Bossard, 1986-88 QUARTERBACK SACKS (.5 sacks first counted in 1997) QUARTERBACK SACKS (Game) 6, Jamie Bittner vs. Villanova, 1980 QUARTERBACK SACKS (Season) 16, Joe Quigg, 1983 13, John Levelis, 1987 12, Ron Rossi, 1981 11, Matt Morrill, 1993 11, Jamie Bittner, 1980 10, Sam Miller, 1975 10, John Levelis, 1988 10, Matt Morrill, 1992 9, Chuck Brice, 1984 8, by 10 players, last was Denis Hulme in 1995 QUARTERBACK SACKS (Career) 30, Matt Morrill, 1990-93 24, John Levelis, 1986-88 23, Joe McGrail, 1983-86 21.5, Mike Cecere, 1997-2000 21, Chuck Brice, 1983-85 20.5, Denis Hulme, 1994-97 (LB) 19, Vaughn Dickinson, 1983-85 19, Mark Hrubar, 1989-91 17, Rob McMullen, 1987-89 16, Joe Quigg, 1981-83 16, Joe McHale, 1983-85 16, Pat Mulhern, 1991-94 14, Mike Renna, 1987-89 14, Paul Brown, 1981-83 13, Ed Braceland, 1978-81 13, Jamie Bittner, 19798-80 12.5, Brian Smith, 1996-97 12, Ron Rossi, 1980-82 11, Gary Cannon, 1983-85 11, Joe Valentino, 1979-82 11, Mark Hondru, 1993-96 11, Josh Mastrangelo, 1992-96 11 Femi Ayi, 1999- FRESHMAN RECORDS YARDS RUSHING (Game) 151, Daryl Brown vs. Maine, 1991 YARDS RUSHING (Season) 708, Craig Cummings, 1997 592, Daryl Brown, 1991 TOUCHDOWNS RUSHING (Season) 11, Daryl Brown, 1991 11, Craig Cummings, 1997 RECEPTIONS (Game) 6, Courtney Batts vs. W. Chester, 1994 RECEPTIONS (Season) 27, Courtney Batts, 1994 YARDS RECEIVING (Game) 206, Courtney Batts vs. W. Chester, 1994 YARDS RECEIVING (Season) 627, Courtney Batts, 1994 YARDS PASSING (Game) 286, Bill Vergantino vs. New Hampshire, 1989 YARDS PASSING (Season) 1,536, Bill Vergantino, 1989 TACKLES (Game) 19, Ralph D’Angelo vs. Lehigh, 1994 TACKLES (Season) 126, Ralph D’Angelo, 1994 INTERCEPTIONS (Game) 3, Dan Mulhern vs. Rhode Island, 1999 INTERCEPTIONS (Season) 7, Dan Mulhern, 1999 GAMES PLAYED GAMES PLAYED (Career) 51, Paul Williams, 1992-95 51, Mark Spinelli, 1992-95 50, Dominic Banks, 1997-00 50, Courtney Batts, 1994-97 50, JoshMastrangelo, 1992-96 50, Sean Leach, 1994-97 50, Scott White, 1994-97 50, Dorrell Green, 1994-97 50, Pat Mulhern, 1991-94 50, Herb Beck, 1976-79 50, Craig Cummings, 1997-2000 49, Mark Hondru, 1993-96 49, Kenny Bailey, 1993-96 49, Eddie Conti, 1994-98 GAMES STARTED (Career) 50, Pat Mulhern, 1991-94
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Nice try bud, you were only a short twenty years behind, but congrats on having one black freshmen on your team. I guess that combined with you not being the absolute last team to allow another race besides white on your team should give you a trophy. Good job! Actually, first you said you had black players, then you said you didn't have any. I guess my race baiting is blinding me, apparently the black players back then weren't good enough to contribute to your team until the mid-seventies? I can't tell with my pea brain and I am utterly confused. Lets sweep that one under the rug too. Your sophisticated and superior University of Alabama education has me dumbfounded. My apologies.
You know when I replied to this I thought you were just trolling to mock the BOL guys that come on here, but apparently not.
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did you even read it?
it gets kind of jumbled when it's quoted...
here, lemme post it again so you can read it better
UNIVERSITY OF DELAWARE ALL-TIME FOOTBALL RECORDS (UPDATED THROUGH 2001 SEASON) RUSHING RUSHING ATTEMPTS (Game) 45, Roger Mason vs. Temple, 1972 34, Hugh Dougherty vs. W&M, 1980 31, Chuck Hall vs. WCU, 1968 31, Daryl Brown vs. UConn, 1992 30, Dan Reeder vs. JMU, 1983 30, Daryl Brown vs. Richmond, 1991 30, Nate Beasley vs. Lehigh, 1975 29, Daryl Brown vs. Villanova, 1993 28, Bob Dougherty vs. UConn, 1981 27, Bo Dennis vs. Lehigh, 1979 27, Daryl Brown vs. W&M, 1993 27, Daryl Brown vs. Northeastern, 1994 27, Daryl Brown vs. Villanova, 1994 RUSHING ATTEMPTS (Season) 248, Nate Beasley, 1975 246, Daryl Brown, 1993 236, Nate Beasley, 1974 232, Vern Roberts, 1974 227, Daryl Brown, 1992 218, Daryl Brown, 1994 210, Gardy Kahoe, 1971 205, Chuck Hall, 1968 203, Daryl Brantley, 1990 200, Chuck Hall, 1969 198, Hugh Dougherty, 1980 198, Chuck Hall, 1970 198, Bill Vergantino, 1990 RUSHING ATTEMPTS (Career) 784, Daryl Brown, 1991-94 721, Bill Vergantino, 1989-92 604, Chuck Hall, 1968-70 535, Vern Roberts, 1972-74 513, Nate Beasley, 1973-75 486, Rich Gannon, 1984-86 459, Craig Cummings, 1997-2000 451, Leo Hamlett, 1993-96 449, Dan Reeder, 1982-84 434, Bill Armstrong, 1969-71 432, Andre Thompson, 1995-98 407, Dick Kelley, 1967-69 RUSHING YARDS (Game) 272, Daryl Brown vs. Northeast., 1994 220, Doc Doherty vs. Gettysburg, 1946 217, Dick Kelley vs. UMass, 1968 217, Vern Roberts vs. Akron, 1973 205, Vern Roberts vs. Lafayette, 1972 203, Daryl Brown vs. Villanova, 1993 191, Sam Brickley vs. Boston U., 1968 189, John Bowman vs. UMass, 1959 188, Daryl Brown vs. Montana, 1993 188, Chuck Hall vs. Lehigh, 1968 188, Bill Hopkins vs. Hofstra, 1964 183, Anthony Toto vs. Temple, 1957 183, Daryl Brown vs. UMass, 1992 182, Roger Mason vs. Temple, 1972 RUSHING YARDS, OPENING DAY 217, Vern Roberts vs. Akron, 1973 RUSHING YARDS (Consecutive Games) 352, Tony Toto vs. Temple-Bucknell, 1957 350, Daryl Brown vs. Northeastern- Lehigh, 1994 348, Daryl Brown vs. UMass- Northeastern, 1994 337, Nate Beasley vs. New Hampshire- Akron, 1975 336, Bill Hopkins vs. Hofstra- Gettysburg, 1964 334, Gardy Kahoe vs. Temple-Lehigh, 1971 RUSHING YARDS (Season) 1,469, Daryl Brown, 1993 1,397, Nate Beasley, 1974 1,328, Gardy Kahoe, 1971 1,301, Daryl Brown, 1994 1,299, Vern Roberts, 1974 1,225, Daryl Brown, 1992 1,111, Blair Caviness, 1973 1,084, Chuck Hall, 1968 1,077, Nate Beasley, 1975 1,044, Bill Armstrong, 1971 1,027, Daryl Brantley, 1990 1,019, Hugh Dougherty, 1980 1,019, Chuck Hall, 1968 1,000, Chuck Hall, 1969 RUSHING YARDS (Career) 4,587, Daryl Brown, 1991-94 3,157, Chuck Hall, 1968-70 2,760, Vern Roberts, 1972-74 2,697, Nate Beasley, 1973-75 2,564, Bill Vergantino, 1989-92 2,374, Gardy Kahoe, 1969-71 2,340, Bill Armstrong, 1969-71 2,215, Norman Coleman, 1993-96 2,105, Craig Cummings, 1997-2000 2,067, Dan Reeder, 1982-84 2,066, Andre Thompson, 1995-98 FEWEST ATTEMPTS TO 1,000 CAREER RUSHING YARDS 121, Norman Coleman, 1993-94 YARDS PER GAME (Season) 143.0, Tony Toto, 1957 120.7, Gardy Kahoe, 1971 118.3, Daryl Brown, 1994 113.0, Daryl Brown, 1993 109.2, Jack Turner, 1958 104.9, Bill Hopkins, 1964 104.7, Mike Brown, 1963 102.7, Daryl Brantley, 1989 99.8, Nate Beasley, 1974 98.5, Chuck Hall, 1970 YARDS PER GAME (Career) 95.7, Chuck Hall, 1968-70 93.5, Daryl Brown, 1991-94 76.6, Vern Roberts, 1972-74 74.3, Jack Turner, 1957-59 72.9, Nate Beasley, 1973-75 71.9, GardyKahoe, 1969-71 70.9, Bill Armstrong, 1969-71 67.0, Mike Brown, 1961-63 62.6, Dan Reeder, 1982-84 62.1, Dick Kelley, 1968-70 60.3, Jimmy Zaiser, 1953-55 60.3, Tony Tolbert, 1984-85 100-YARD GAMES (Season) 8, Gardy Kahoe, 1971 8, Nate Beasley, 1974 7, Daryl Brown, 1994 7, Daryl Brown, 1993 6, Mike Brown, 1963 6, Chuck Hall, 1968 6, Chuck Hall, 1970 6, Daryl Brown, 1993 5. Daryl Brantley, 1989 5, Hugh Dougherty, 1980 5, Nate Beasley, 1975 5, Vern Roberts, 1974 5, Blair Caviness, 1973 5, Glenn Covin, 1971 5, Bill Hopkins, 1964 5, Jack Turner, 1958 100-YARD GAMES (Career) 22, Daryl Brown, 1991-94 16, Chuck Hall, 1968-70 13, Nate Beasley, 1974-76 12, Gardy Kahoe, 1969-71 11, Vern Roberts, 1972-74 8, Mike Brown, 1961-63 7, Bill Armstrong, 1969-70 7, Jack Turner, 1957-59 6, Dick Kelley, 1968-70 6, Daryl Brantley, 1988-90 6, Dan Reeder, 1982-84 CONSECUTIVE 100-YARD RUSHING GAMES 6, Gardy Kahoe, 1971 5, Daryl Brantley, 1989 4, Daryl Brown, 1993-94 4, Nate Beasley, 1974 4, Blair Caviness, 1973 4, Gardy Kahoe, 1970 4, Mike Brown, 1963 4. Tony Toto, 1957 200-YARD RUSHING GAMES 272, Daryl Brown vs. Northeast., 1994 220, Gerald “Doc” Doherty vs. Gettysburg, 1946 217, Vern Roberts vs. Akron, 1973 217, Dick Kelley vs. UMass, 1968 205, Vern Roberts, Lafayette, 1972 203, Daryl Brown vs. Villanova, 1993 TOUCHDOWNS RUSHING (Game) 4, Daryl Brown vs. Northeastern, 1994 4, Pat Williams vs. Lehigh, 1993 4, Bill Vergantino vs. Boston U., 1992 4, Bill Vergantino vs. Villanova, 1991 4, Vern Roberts vs. UNLV, 1974 4, Gardy Kahoe vs. Lehigh, 1971 4, Gardy Kahoe vs. Bucknell, 1971 4, Mariano Stalloni vs. Bradley, 1949 3, Numerous times, last was Craig Cummings vs. Citadel, 1999 TOUCHDOWNS RUSHING (Season) 24, Gardy Kahoe, 1971 19, Vern Roberts, 1974 17, Chuck Hall, 1970 17, Bill Vergantino, 1992 16, Rich Gannon, 1986 13, Daryl Brown, 1993 13, Daryl Brown, 1994 13, Rick Scully, 1982 12, Bill Armstrong, 1971 12, Glenn Covin, 1971 12, Lanue Johnson, 1992 TOUCHDOWNS RUSHING (Career) 47, Daryl Brown, 1991-94 38, Bill Vergantino, 1989-92 37, Vern Roberts, 1968-70 35, Craig Cummings, 1997-2000 33, Gardy Kahoe, 1969-71 31, Chuck Hall, 1968-70 29, Lanue Johnson, 1990-93 26, Rich Gannon, 1984-86 25, Tom DiMuzio, 1967-69 22, Rick Scully, 1979-82 22, Jeff Komlo, 1976-78 22, Mike Brown, 1961-63 22, Butter Pressey, 1998-01 20, Jimmy Zaiser, 1053-55 20, Nate Beasley, 1973-75 20, Leo Hamlett, 1993-96 LONGEST RUSHING PLAYS 98, Buck Thompson vs. Washington (Md.), 1946 97, Pat Williams vs. W. Chester, 1995 94, Jim Zaiser vs. Muhlenburg, 1953 87, Walt Paul vs. W. Maryland, 1942 84, Dick Kelley vs. Morgan St., 1970 83, Doc Doherty vs. Gettysburg, 1946 82, Norman Coleman vs. Lehigh, 1994 81, Tom Fannon vs. PMC, 1952 80, Charley Knight vs. Haverford, 1931 80, Frank Mayer vs. St. Joe's, 1935 79, Jimmy Zaiser (43) lateral to Jimmy Flynn (36) vs. Lafayette, 1954 79, Norman Coleman vs. Maine, 1993 78, Tim Healy vs. W&M, 1988 78, Tony Toto vs. Rutgers, 1957 77, Clinton Ware vs. Lafayette, 1962 76, Glenn Covin vs. Boston U., 1971 76, John Key vs. W. Chester, 1995 75, Lanue Johnson vs. Lehigh, 1993 75, Paul Hart vs. Drexel, 1946 75, Bob Moneymaker vs. Lehigh, 1956 74, Rick Scully vs. Bucknell, 1982 74, Rick Merklinger vs. UMass, 1983 74, Jimmy Zaiser vs. Lehigh, 1953 74, Paul Hart vs. Drexel, 1946 73, Mike Brown vs. Gettysburg, 1963 73, Ivory Sully vs. N. Dakota, 1976 71, Daryl Brown vs. Villanova, 1993 71, Jimmy Flynn vs. New Hamp., 1954 70, Lanue Johnson vs. Montana, 1993 70, Boo White vs. PMC, 1931 69, Bill Armstrong vs. Lehigh, 1971 69, James O’Neal vs. R. Island, 1999 68, Mike Brown vs. Gettysburg, 1962 68, Bill Hopkins vs. Gettysburg, 1963 66, Chuck Hall vs. Bucknell, 1968 65, Sam Brickley vs. Boston U., 1968 65, Blair Caviness vs. W. Chester, 1973 64, Lou Mariani vs. Maine, 1979 63, Mike Brown vs. Lafayette, 1963 63, Doc Doherty vs. Gettysburg, 1946 62, Nate Beasley vs. Maine, 1974 62, Daryl Brown vs. Maine, 1991 62, Butter Pressey vs. R.Island, 2001 AVERAGE PER CARRY (Game) Minimum 5 carries 36.6, Doc Doherty vs. Gettysburg, 1946 (6-220) 18.8, Norman Coleman vs. West Chester, 1994 (5-90) 17.5, Derrick Downs vs. West Chester (6-105) 17.0, Andre Thompson vs. Maine, 1995 (5-85) 16.7, Pat Williams vs. West Chester, 1995 (8-134) 16.1, Jim Zaiser vs. Muhlenburg, 1953, (8-129) AVG. PER CARRY (Season) Minimum 30 carries 12.2, Bill Cole, 1946 (39-476) 11.9, Doc Doherty, 1946 (47-561) 9.4, Derrick Downs, 1999 (34-318) 8.7, Norman Coleman, 1994 8.5. Tony Toto, 1957 7.7, Gardy Kahoe, 1970 7.6, Norman Coleman, 1993 7.5, Lanue Johnson, 1992 6.8, Jimmy Flynn, 1968 6.8, Sam Brickley, 1968 6.8, Norman Coleman, 1975 6.8, Derrick Downs, 1998 6.5, Rick Titus, 1981 6.5, Bill Armstrong, 1970 6.4, Daryl Brown, 1991 6.4, Lanue Johnson, 1993 AVERAGE PER CARRY (Career) Minimum 100 carries 7,.41, Derrick Downs, 1997- (128-948) 7.10, Bill Cole, 1946-48 (156-1120) 6.73, Norman Coleman, 1993-96 6.67, Sam Brickley, 1967-69 6.66, Gardy Kahoe, 1969-71 6.41, Lanue Johnson, 1990-93 6.39, Tony Toto, 1955-57 6.21, Butter Pressey, 1998-01 6.09, John Merklinger, 1982-83 5.85, Daryl Brown, 1991-94 5.83, Glen Covin, 1971-72 5.82, Pat Williams, 1992-95 5.81, Blair Caviness, 1971-73 5.71, Jimmy Flynn, 1951-54 5.70, Bill Hopkins, 1962-64 5.61, Ivory Sully, 1976-78 PASSING PASSES COMPLETED (Game) 25, Matt Nagy vs. Maine, 1998 24, Dale Fry vs. J. Madison, 1993 23, Rich Gannon vs. Maine, 1986 23, Matt Nagy vs. UConn, 1998 23, Matt Nagy vs. W&M, 1998 23, Matt Nagy vs. Villanova, 2000 22, Tom DiMuzio vs. Lehigh, 1969 22, Dave Sierer vs. W&M, 1988 21, B.J. Webster vs. Bucknell, 1983 20, Bill Vergantino vs. UNH, 1989 20, Bill Vergantino vs. Navy, 1991 20, Rich Gannon vs. Temple, 1984 19, Bill Vergantino vs. JMU, 1991 19, Rich Gannon vs. W&M, 1984 19, B.J. Webster vs. Lehigh, 1983 19, B.J. Webster vs. Temple, 1983 19, Bill Vergantino vs. Navy, 1990 19, Matt Nagy vs. UNH, 1998 PASSES COMPLETED (Season) 201, Rich Gannon, 1986 199, Matt Nagy, 2000 188, Jeff Komlo, 1978 182, Matt Nagy, 1998 158, Dave Sierer, 1988 135, Dave Sierer, 1987 135. B.J. Webster, 1983 134, Rich Gannon, 1985 134, Scott Brunner, 1979 133, Tom DiMuzio, 1969 127, Leo Hamlett, 1996 126, Rich Gannon, 1984 PASSES COMPLETED (Career) 502, Matt Nagy, 1997-2000 462, Rich Gannon, 1984-86 444, Bill Vergantino, 1989-92 359, Jeff Komlo, 1976-78 296, Dave Sierer, 1986-88 278, Leo Hamlett, 1993-96 243, Rick Scully, 1979-82 228, Tom DiMuzio, 1967-69 220, Don Miller, 1951-54 208, Frank Linzenbold, 1965-67 194, Bill Zwaan, 1973-75 194, Brian Ginn, 1996-99 CONSECUTIVE COMPLETIONS 12, Bill Vergantino vs. Navy, 1991 12, Bill Vergantino vs. Towson State-Samford, 1992 12, Matt Nagy vs. West Chester-New Hampshire, 1998 MOST YARDS PER COMPLETION (Game) 31.6, Sam Postlethwait vs. New Hampshire, 10/6/2001 (8-253) 24.2, Matt Nagy vs. Connecticut, 11/7/98 (23-556) PASSES ATTEMPTED (Game) 45, B.J. Webster vs. Bucknell, 1983 42, Leo Hamlett vs. W&M, 1996 42, Matt Nagy vs. Maine, 1998 41, Rich Gannon vs. Maine, 1986 40, Tom DiMuzio vs. Lehigh, 1969 40, B.J. Webster vs. Lehigh, 1983 39, Jeff Komlo vs. Villanova, 1977 39, Matt Nagy vs. Villanova, 2000 38, Rich Gannon, W. Chester, 1986 38, Bill Vergantino, UNH, 1989 38, Matt Nagy vs. W&M, 1998 38, Matt Nagy vs. Ga. Southern, 2000 37, Dave Sierer vs. UConn, 1987 36, Dale Fry vs. J. Madison, 1993 35, Matt Nagy vs. W&M, 1999 34, Jeff Komlo vs. Citadel, 1977 34, Rich Gannon vs. Holy Cross, 1985 34, Tom DiMuzio vs. Lehigh, 1968 34, Dave Sierer vs. Furman, 1988 34, B.J. Webster vs. Temple, 1983 34, Leo Hamlett vs. R. Island, 1996 PASSES ATTEMPTED (Season) 379, Matt Nagy, 2000 361, Rich Gannon, 1986 322, Jeff Komlo, 1978 302, B.J. Webster, 1983 298, Matt Nagy, 1998 288, Dave Sierer, 1988 280, Leo Hamlett, 1996 268, Scott Brunner, 1979 264, Dave Sierer, 1987 263, Tom DiMuzio, 1969 253, Bill Vergantino, 1990 246, Rick Scully, 1982 PASSES ATTEMPTED (Career) 895, Matt Nagy, 1997-2000 859, Bill Vergantino, 1989-92 845, Rich Gannon, 1984-86 686, Jeff Komlo, 1976-78 593, Leo Hamlett, 1993-96 555, Dave Sierer, 1986-88 530, Rick Scully, 1979-82 487, Tom DiMuzio, 1967-69 439, Don Miller, 1951-54 425, Frank Linzenbold, 1965-67 392, Bill Zwaan, 1973-75 PASSES INTERCEPTED (Game) 4, Scott Brunner vs. Villanova, 1979 4, Bill Vergantino vs. UNH, 1990 4, Rich Gannon vs. Lehigh, 1984 4, Leo Hamlett vs. W&M, 1996 3, Numerous times, last was Mike Connor vs. Wm. & Mary, 2001 PASSES INTERCEPTED (Season) 24, B.J. Webster, 1983 20, Dave Sierer, 1988 17, Bill Vergantino, 1990 16, Scott Brunner, 1979 16, Jeff Komlo, 1976 15, Bill Zwaan, 1974 15, Matt Nagy, 2000 14, Dave Sierer, 1987 14, Rick Scully, 1982 14, Jeff Komlo, 1977 14, LeoHamlett, 1996 PASSES INTERCEPTED (Career) 46, Bill Vergantino, 1989-92 43, Jeff Komlo, 1976-78 35, Matt Nagy, 1997-2000 34, Rick Scully, 1979-82 34, Dave Sierer, 1986-88 32, Rich Gannon, 1984-86 28, B.J. Webster, 1982-84 27, Bill Zwaan, 1973-75 27, Leo Hamlett, 1993-96 25, Frank Linzenbold, 1965-67 24, Don Miller, 1951-54 CONSECUTIVE PASSES WITHOUT AN INTERCEPTION 150, Rich Gannon, 1986 101, Leo Hamlett, 1996 100, Brian Ginn, 1999 87, Leo Hamlett, 1995 83, Bill Vergantino, 1989 83, Brian Ginn, 1997 76, Bill Vergantino, 1992 LOWEST PASS INTERCEPTIONS (Season) 100 Attempts 2, Don Miller, 1954 (103 attempts) 2, Dale Fry, 1993 (122) 4, Brian Ginn, 1997 (192) 6, Sam Neff, 1971 (131) 6, Don Miller, 1953 (114) 6, John Davies, 1981 (107) 7, Tom Van Grofski, 1965 (167) LOWEST PASS INTERCEPTIONS (Career) 300 Attempts 7, Brian Ginn, 1996-99 (363) 16, Tom Van Grofski, 1963-65 (360) 18, Tom DiMuzio, 1967-69 (465) 22, Matt Nagy, 1997- (516) 25, Frank Linzenbold, 1965-67 (425) 27, Bill Zwaan, 1973-75 (392) 27, Leo Hamlett, 1993-96 (593) YARDS PASSING (Half) 358, Matt Nagy vs. UConn, 1998 (1st Half) YARDS PASSING (Game) 556, Matt Nagy vs. UConn, 1998 456, Matt Nagy vs. Villanova, 2000 369, Tom DiMuzio vs. Lehigh, 1969 354, Rich Gannon vs. Maine, 1986 349, Matt Nagy vs. W&M, 1998 349, Matt Nagy vs. Hofstra, 2000 347, Tom DiMuzio vs. Villanova, 1969 344, Matt Nagy vs. Northeastern, 1998 327, Dale Fry vs. JMU, 1993 324, Rich Gannon vs. W. Chester, 1986 317, Keith Langan vs. W. Chester, 1994 317, Matt Nagy vs. UNH, 2000 311, Bill Vergantino vs. Navy, 1990 309, BrianGinn vs. Villanova, 1999 307, B.J. Webster vs. Lehigh, 1983 301, Leo Hamlett vs. URI, 1996 298, Tom DiMuzio vs. Boston U., 1969 298, Dave Sierer vs. Maine, 1987 296, Scott Brunner vs. Youngstown State, 1979 295,Matt Nagy vs. Maine, 1998 YARDS PASSING (Season) 3,436, Matt Nagy, 2000 2,916, Matt Nagy, 1998 2,795, Rich Gannon, 1986 2,677, Jeff Komlo, 1978 2,401, Scott Brunner, 1979 2,179, Tom DiMuzio, 1969 2,086, Leo Hamlett, 1995 2,075, Leo Hamlett, 1996 2,030, Bill Vergantino, 1992 1,924, B.J. Webster, 1983 1,885, Dave Sierer, 1988 1,767, Dave Sierer, 1987 YARDS PASSING (Career) 8,214, Matt Nagy, 1997-2000 6,487, Bill Vergantino, 1989-92 5,927, Rich Gannon, 1984-86 5,256, Jeff Komlo, 1976-78 4,993, Leo Hamlett, 1993-96 3,964, Rick Scully, 1979-82 3,757, Tom DiMuzio, 1967-69 3,692, Dave Sierer, 1986-88 3,108, Don Miller, 1951-54 2,964, Bill Zwaan, 1973-75 2,839, Brian Ginn, 1996-99 2,737, Frank Linzenbold, 1965-67 2,573, Scott Brunner, 1978-79 YARDS PASSING PER GAME (Season) 265.1, Matt Nagy, 1998 245.4, Matt Nagy, 2000 215.0, Rich Gannon, 1986 198.0. Tom DiMuzio, 1969 191.2, Jeff Komlo, 1978 176.7, Dave Sierer, 1987 174.9, B.J. Webster, 1983 172.9,Leo Hamlett, 1996 171.5, Scott Brunner, 1979 166.1, Frank Linzenbold, 1967 160.5,Leo Hamlett, 1995 YARDS PASSING PER GAME (Career) 182.5, Matt Nagy, 1997-2000 169.3, Rich Gannon, 1984-86 154.1, Matt Nagy, 1997- 147.7, Dave Sierer, 1986-88 146.0, Jeff Komlo, 1976-78 135.1, Bill Vergantino, 1989-92 128.6, Scott Brunner, 1978-79 119.0, Frank Linzenbold, 1965-67 118.8, Leo Hamlett, 1993-96 110.9, Tom Van Grofski 107.3, Tom DiMuzio, 1967-69 MOST YARDS PASSING (Consecutive Games) 851, Matt Nagy vs. Maine-UConn, 1998 784, Matt Nagy vs. UConn-Richmond, 1998 719, Matt Nagy vs. Villanova-Portland State, 2000 693, Matt Nagy vs. Northeastern- William & Mary, 1998 667, Tom DiMuzio vs. Lehigh-Boston U., 1969 588, Matt Nagy vs. New Hampshire- Northeastern, 1998 581, Scott Brunner vs. Youngstown State-Colgate, 1979 579, Rich Gannon vs. Lehigh-Maine, 1986 568, Matt Nagy vs. Massachusetts- Villanova, 2000 563, Matt Nagy vs. The Citadel-Hofstra, 2000 560, Matt Nagy vs. William & Mary- Youngstown State, 1998 527, Rich Gannon vs. W&M-Lehigh, 1986 513, Jeff Komlo vs. Winston-Salem- Eastern Illinois, 1978 200-YARD GAMES (Season) 9, Matt Nagy, 1998 9, Matt Nagy, 2000 8, Rich Gannon, 1986 6, Jeff Komlo, 1978 5, Scott Brunner, 1979 4, Tom DiMuzio, 1969 4, Frank Linzenbold, 1967 4, Leo Hamlett, 1995 3, Bill Vergantino, 1989 3, Dave Sierer, 1987 3, Rich Gannon, 1984 3, B.J. Webster, 1983 3, Jeff Komlo, 1977 3, Leo Hamlett, 1996 3, Matt Nagy, 1999 200-YARD GAMES (Career) 22, Matt Nagy, 1997-2000 12, Rich Gannon, 1984-86 9, Jeff Komlo, 1976-78 8, Leo Hamlett, 1993-96 8, Bill Vergantino, 1989-92 5, Scott Brunner, 1978-79 5, Tom DiMuzio, 1967-69 5, Dave Sierer, 1986-88 4, Frank Linzenbold, 1965-67 4, Brian Ginn, 1996-99 3, B.J. Webster, 1982-84 2, Dale Fry, 1992-93 2, Keith Langan, 1992-95 CONSECUTIVE 200-YARD GAMES 9, Matt Nagy, 1998 4, Matt Nagy, 2000 3, Tom DiMuzio, 1969 3, Jeff Komlo, 1977 3, Rich Gannon, 1986 3, Matt Nagy, 2000 2, done 11 times, 2 times each by Rich Gannon in 1986, Jeff Komlo in 1978, and Scott Brunner in 1979- last accomplished by Matt Nagy in 1999 300-YARD PASSING GAMES 6, Matt Nagy, 1997-2000 2, Rich Gannon, 1986 2, Tom DiMuzio, 1969 1, Bill Vergantino, 1990 1, B.J. Webster, 1983 1, Dale Fry, 1993 1, Keith Langan, 1994 1, Leo Hamlett, 1996 1, Brian Ginn, 1999 TOUCHDOWN PASSES (Game) 5, Tom DiMuzio vs. Lehigh, 1969 5, Scott Brunner vs. C.W. Post, 1979 4, Keith Langan vs. W. Chester, 1994 4, Don Miller vs. Bucknell, 1953 4, Bob Hooper vs. Temple, 1955 4, Tom Van Grofski vs. Rutgers, 1964 4, Tom Van Grofski vs. Lehigh, 1965 4, Matt Nagy vs. W&M, 1998 3, Numerous times, last was Sam Postlethwait vs. UNH, 2001 TOUCHDOWN PASSES (Season) 29, Matt Nagy, 2000 24, Tom DiMuzio, 1969 24, Scott Brunner, 1979 20, Jeff Komlo, 1978 20, Matt Nagy, 1998 19, Leo Hamlett, 1996 18, Bill Vergantino, 1992 16, Leo Hamlett, 1995 16, Rich Gannon, 1986 16, Rick Scully, 1982 15, Dave Sierer, 1987 14, B.J. Webster, 1983 14, Brian Ginn, 1997 TOUCHDOWN PASSES (Career) 58, Matt Nagy, 1997-2000 47, Bill Vergantino, 1989-92 42, Leo Hamlett, 1993-96 41, Rick Scully, 1979-82 38, Tom DiMuzio, 1967-69 37, Jeff Komlo, 1976-78 36, Don Miller, 1951-54 35, Rich Gannon, 1984-86 28, Dave Sierer, 1986-88 26, Scott Brunner, 1978-79 23, Bill Zwaan, 1973-75 23, Scotty Reihm, 1971-73 22, Brian Ginn, 1996-99 CONSECUTIVE GAMES WITH TOUCHDOWN PASS 14, Matt Nagy, 2000 12, Jeff Komlo, 1977-78 12, Bill Zwaan, 1973-74 11, Tom DiMuzio, 1969 11, Leo Hamlett, 1996 10, Matt Nagy, 1998 10, Bill Vergantino, 1992 9, Rick Scully, 1982 8, Dave Sierer, 1988 8, Rich Gannon, 1986 8, Rick Scully, 1980-81 8, Scott Brunner, 1978 8, Scotty Reihm, 1972-73 BEST PASSING PCT. (Game) 1.000, Bill Vergantino vs. Towson, 1992 (11-11) .823, Leo Hamlett vs. Maine, 1995 (14- 17) .821, Matt Nagy vs. UConn, 1998 (23- 28) .818, Bill Vergantino vs. Wm. & Mary, 1991 (9-11) .800, Larry Catuzzi vs. Lehigh, 1956 (8- 10) .791, Bill Vergantino vs. James Madison, 1991 (19-24) .789, Rich Gannon vs. Navy, 1985 (15- 19) .786, Tom Van Grofski vs. Boston U., 1965 (11-15) .782, Rich Gannon vs. Massachusetts, 1986 (18-23) .768, Bill Vergantino vs. Navy, 1991 (20-26) .765, Dale Fry vs. West Chester, 1993 (13-17) BEST PASSING PCT. (Season) .691, Jim Breyer, 1958 (39-63) .650, Matt Nagy, 1997 .611, Matt Nagy, 1998 .597, Scotty Reihm, 1972 .586, Sam Neff, 1971 .583, Don Miller, 1954 .566, Jeff Komlo, 1978 .565, Bill Vergantino, 1991 .557, Dal Fry, 1993 .557, Rich Gannon, 1986 BEST PASSING PCT. (Career) .561, Matt Nagy, 1997-00 (502-895) .547, Rich Gannon, 1984-86 .535, Scotty Reihm, 1971-73 .534, Brian Ginn, 1996-99 .533, Dave Sierer, 1986-88 .525, Jeff Komlo, 1976-78 .520, Dale Fry, 1990-93 .518, Sam Neff, 1970-71 .517, Bill Vergantino, 1989-92 .507, Scott Brunner, 1978-79 *PASSING RATING (Game) 305.9, Bill Vergantino vs. Towson, 1992 301.2, Keith Langan vs. Richmond, 1993 300.1, Leo Hamlett vs. Maine, 1995 285.7, Sam Postlethwait vs. New Hampshire, 2001 284.3, Matt Nagy vs. UConn, 1998 262.7, Dale Fry vs. W. Chester, 1993 *PASSING RATING (Season) 160.8, Dale Fry, 1993 157.4, Matt Nagy, 1998 156.0, Matt Nagy, 1997 152.0, Keith Langan, 1994 148.4, Leo Hamlett, 1995 147.0, Brian Ginn, 1997 146.0, Matt Nagy, 2000 144.2, Tom DiMuzio, 1969 143.7, Bill Vergantino, 1992 *PASSING RATING (Career) 146.74, Matt Nagy, 1997-2000 145.71, Scott Brunner, 1978-79 142.64, Dale Fry, 1990-93 135.27, Brian Ginn, 1996-99 131.88, Leo Hamlett, 1993-96 129.96, Tom DiMuzio, 1967-69 125.70, Don Miller, 1951-54 123.47, Bill Vergantino, 1989-92 121.95, Don Miller, 1951-54 121.35, Jeff Komlo, 1976-78 119.64, Rich Gannon, 1984-86 *Based on NCAAFormula LONGEST COMPLETED PASS 88, Matt Nagy to Eddie Conti vs. Northeastern, 1998 87, Tom DiMuzio to Pat Walker vs. Villanova, 1969 85, Brian Ginn to Courtney Batts vs. UMass, 1997 83, Matt Nagy to Jamin Elliott vs. Richmond, 2000 83, Sam Postlethwait to Brett Veach vs. New Hampshire, 2001 82, Bill Zwann to Bill Cubit vs. Youngstown, 1974 82, Brian Ginn to Jamin Elliott vs. Villanova, 1999 80, Leo Hamlett to Eddie Conti vs. Lehigh, 1996 79, Chuck Zolak to Tom Harrison vs. Gettysburg, 1963 79, Jim Colbert to Pete Johnson vs. Gettysburg, 1969 77, Scotty Reihm to Vern Roberts vs. Gettysburg, 1972 76, Scotty Reihm to Bill Cubit vs. Lehigh, 1973 76, Rich Gannon to Bob Norris vs. Lehigh, 1986 76, Matt Nagy to Eddie Conti vs. UConn, 1998 76, Walt Paul to Paul Hart vs. Western Maryland, 1942 75, Sam Neff to Jim Colbert vs. Bucknell, 1971 75, Jeff Komlo to Craig Carroll vs. Colgate, 1977 75, Scott Brunner to Jay Hooks vs. Youngstown State #2, 1979 74, Rick Scully to Cliff Clement vs. WesternKentucky, 1981 73, Don Miller to Tom Redfield vs. Lafayette, 154 72, Bill Cubit to Albert Brown vs. Maine, 1972 72, Bill Shockley to Marvel McWilliams vs. Bradley, 1949 72, Matt Nagy to Derrick Downs vs. Connecticut, 1998 71, Rick Scheetz to Fred Singleton vs. Towson State, 1984 71, Jeff Komlo to Lou Mariani vs. Rhode Island, 1978 71, William Hogan to Walt Paul vs. Ursinus, 1941 70, Bill Vergantino toLanue Johnson vs. UMass, 1992 70, Matt Nagy to Jamin Elliott vs. Lehigh, 2000 69, Leo Hamlett to Norman Coleman vs. Villanova, 1995 68, Leo Hamlett to Courtney Batts vs. Rhode Island, 1996 68, Matt Nagy to Butter Pressey vs. Hofstra, 2000 67, Ted Kempski to Ollie Baker vs. Ohio University, 1961 66, Tom DiMuzio to Ron Withelder vs. Boston U., 1968 66, Bob Smith toLarry Rybicki vs. C.W. Post, 1971 65, Rich Gannon to Bob Norris vs. Richmond, 1986 65, Matt Nagy to Jamin Elliott vs. Villanova, 2000 64, Gary Bierc to Paul Hammond vs. Princeton, 1981 64, Bill Vergantino to Daryl Brown vs. UMass, 1992 64, Leo Hamlett to Eddie Conti vs. Maine, 1996 64, Matt Nagy to Jamin Elliott vs. Portland State, 2000 PASS RECEIVING RECEPTIONS (Game) 15, Eddie Conti vs. UConn, 1998 13, Eddie Conti vs. W&M, 1998 12, Brian Adam vs. Villanova, 1977 11, Darrin Ferrell vs. Navy, 1990 11, Eddie Conti vs. Maine, 1998 11, Pete Ravettine vs. E. Illinois, 1978 10, Courtney Batts vs. Lehigh, 1997 10, Bill Cubit vs. Bucknell, 1973 10, Mike Purzycki vs. Bucknell, 1967 9, James Anderson vs. Richmond, 1987 9, Eddie Conti vs. Maine, 1996 9, Pete Ravettine vs. Middle Tennessee, 1978 9, Eddie Conti vs. Richmond, 1998 9, Eddie Conti vs. UNH, 1998 RECEPTIONS (Season) 91, Eddie Conti, 1998 60, Courtney Batts, 1997 58, Jamin Elliott, 2000 58, Brett Veach, 2000 57, Pete Ravettine, 1978 54, James Anderson, 1987 50, Dan Cooper, 1992 49, Jay Hooks, 1979 49, Courtney Batts, 1995 48, Brian Adam, 1977 47, Eddie Conti, 1996 47, Todd Lott, 1986 47, Bill Cubit, 1974 47, Jamin Elliott, 1999 RECEPTIONS (Career) 192, Eddie Conti, 1994-98 179, Courtney Batts, 1994-97 158, Jamin Elliott, 1998-2001 118, Ron Withelder, 1967-69 112, Bob Norris, 1984-86 105, Dan Cooper, 1990-93 99, Brett Veach, 1998-2001 98, Mike Purzycki, 1967-69 96, James Anderson, 1987-88 94, Craig Cummings, 1997-2000 78, John Yergey, 1987-89 69, Paul Hammond, 1981-83 69, Todd Lott, 1984-86 63, Keita Malloy, 1990-93 61, Jay Hooks, 1978-80 61, Lanue Johnson, 1990-93 59, Pete Ravettine, 1977-78 59, Brian Adam, 1975-77 59, Bill Cubit, 1973-74 58, Pat Walker, 1968-70 56, Wes Frith, 1962-64 53, Jim Colbert, 1969-71 52, Fred Singleton, 1984-86 52, Andre Thompson, 1995-98 51, Larry Wagner, 1974-76 50, John Gilman, 1987-89 50, Butter Pressey, 1998-01 RECEPTIONS PER GAME (Season) 8.3, Eddie Conti, 1998 4.9, James Anderson, 1987 4.8, Brian Adam, 1977 4.7, Mike Purzycki, 1966 4.3, Jamin Elliott, 1999 4.3, Courtney Batts, 1997 4.3, Eddie Conti, 1996 4.3, Todd Lott, 1986 4.1, Pete Ravettine, 1978 4.1, Jamin Elliott, 2000 4.1, Brett Veach, 2000 4.0, Ron Withelder, 1967 4.0, Mike Purzycki, 1965 4.0, Wes Frith, 1964 RECEPTIONS PER GAME (Career) 4.2, James Anderson, 1987-88 3.9, Eddie Conti, 1994-98 3.6, Courtney Batts, 1994-97 3.6, Mike Purzycki, 1967-69 3.4,Jamin Elliott, 1998-2001 3.4, Todd Lott, 1984-86 3.2, Bob Norris, 1984-86 2.9, Ron Withelder, 1967-69 2.9, Pete Ravettine, 1977-78 2.4, Dan Cooper, 1990-93 2.4, John Yergey, 1987-89 2.4, Darrin Ferrell, 1988-90 2.4, Jay Hooks, 1978-80 CONSECUTIVE GAMES CATCHING A PASS 38, Eddie Conti, 1996-98 27, Courtney Batts, 1994-97 25, Jamin Elliott, 2000-01 23, Dan Cooper, 1990-93 23, James Anderson, 1987-88* 23,John Yergey, 1988-89 22, Ron Withelder, 1967-69 *= Every game of career YARDS RECEIVING (Half) 200, Eddie Conti vs. UConn, 1998 (1st Half) YARDS RECEIVING (Game) 354, Eddie Conti vs. UConn, 1998 234, Eddie Conti vs. Northeast., 1998 208, Pete Ravettine vs. Middle Tennessee, 1978 207, Eddie Conti vs. W&M, 1998 206, Courtney Batts vs. W. Chester, 1994 198, Darrin Ferrell vs. Navy, 1990 196, Eddie Conti vs. Maine, 1996 183, Courtney Batts vs. Northeastern, 1995 182, Jay Hooks vs. Youngstown, 1979 182, Brian Adam vs. Villanova, 1977 178, Courtney Batts vs. UMass, 1997 164, Jamin Elliott vs. Villanova, 1999 162, Jay Hooks vs. Colgate, 1979 158, Dan Cooper vs. Richmond, 1992 156, Pete Ravettine vs. E. Illinois, 1978 154, Eddie Conti vs. Richmond, 1998 153, Pat Walker vs. Lehigh, 1969 150, Courtney Batts vs. URI, 1996 147, Bill Cubit vs. Maine, 1974 146, Jamin Elliott vs. Portland St., 2000 143, James Anderson vs. UMass, 1987 140, James Anderson vs. Richmond, 1987 YARDS RECEIVING (Season) 1,712, Eddie Conti, 1998 (NCAAI-AARecord) 1,317, Jamin Elliott, 2000 1,067, James Anderson, 1987 1,048, Courtney Batts, 1997 1,036, Jay Hooks, 1979 1,026, Pete Ravettine, 1978 957, Courtney Batts, 1995 889, Eddie Conti, 1996 850, Jamin Elliott, 1999 826, Courtney Batts, 1996 818, Eddie Conti, 1995 815, Brett Veach, 2000 797, Dan Cooper, 1992 770, Dan Cooper, 1993 749, BrianAdam, 1977 YARDS RECEIVING (Career) 3,737, Eddie Conti, 1994-98 3,522, Courtney Batts, 1994-97 3,068, Jamin Elliott, 1998-2001 1,880, Ron Withelder, 1967-69 1,772, Dan Cooper, 1990-93 1,749, James Anderson, 1987-88 1,501, Craig Cummings, 1997-2000 1,470, Brett Veach, 1998-2001 1,390, Mike Purzycki, 1967-69 1,269, Jay Hooks, 1978-80 1,245, Keita Malloy, 1990-93 1,227, Bob Norris, 1984-86 1,189, Paul Hammond, 1981-83 1,051, Todd Lott, 1984-86 1,040, Pete Ravettine, 1977-78 1,025, John Yergey, 1987-89 993, Wes Frith, 1962-64 951, Pat Walker, 1968-70 943, Brian Adam, 1975-77 936, Darrin Ferrell, 1988-90 YARDS RECEIVING PER GAME (Season) 155.6, Eddie Conti, 1998 97.0, James Anderson, 1987 95.5, Jamin Elliott, 2000 80.8, Eddie Conti, 1996 77.3, Jamin Elliott, 1999 74.9, Courtney Batts, 1997 74.9, Brian Adam, 1976 74.0, Jay Hooks, 1979 73.6, Courtney Batts, 1995 73.3, Pete Ravettine, 1978 68.8, Courtney Batts, 1996 YARDS RECEIVING PER GAME (Career) 76.7, Eddie Conti, 1994-98 76.0, James Anderson, 1987-88 70.4, Courtney Batts, 1994-97 66.7, Jamin Elliott, 1998-2001 52.5, Todd Lott, 1984-86 52.0, Pete Ravettine, 1977-78 51.5, Mike Purzycki, 1967-69 50.8, Jay Hooks, 1978-80 46.8, Darrin Ferrell, 1988-90 45.8, Ron Withelder, 1967-69 RECEIVING YARDS (Consecutive Games) 508, Eddie Conti vs. Connecticut- Richmond, 1998 476, Eddie Conti vs. Maine-Connecticut, 1998 441, Eddie Conti vs. Northeastern- William & Mary, 1998 373, Eddie Conti vs. New Hampshire- Northeastern, 1998 366, Jamin Elliott vs. Villanova-Portland State, 2000 326, Pete Ravettine vs. North Carolina A&T-Middle Tennessee, 1978 100-YD. GAMES (Season) 9, Eddie Conti, 1998 7, Jamin Elliott, 2000 6, James Anderson, 1987 5, Pete Ravettine, 1978 4, Jay Hooks, 1979 3, Eddie Conti, 1995 3, Courtney Batts, 1996 3, Courtney Batts, 1997 3, Jamin Elliott, 1999 100-YD. GAMES (Career) 13, Eddie Conti, 1994-98 11, Jamin Elliott, 1998-2001 9, Courtney Batts, 1994-97 8, James Anderson, 1987-88 5, Pete Ravettine, 1977-78 4, Jay Hooks, 1977-79 CONSECUTIVE 100-YARD RECEIVING GAMES 5, Eddie Conti, 1998 4, Eddie Conti, 1998 4, Jamin Elliott, 2000 3, James Anderson, 1987 2, Todd Lott, 1986 2, Bob Norris, 1986 2, Pete Ravettine, 1978 2, Eddie Conti, 1995 CONSECUTIVE 200-YD. GAMES 2, Eddie Conti, 1998 AVERAGE PER CATCH (Game) Minimum 4 catches 45.4, Jay Hooks vs. Youngstown State, 1979 (4 for 182 yards) 34.3, Courtney Batts vs. West Chester, 1994 (6-206) 34.2, Jay Hooks vs. Villanova, 1979, (4-137) 33.4, Eddie Conti vs. Northeastern, 1998 (7-234) AVG. PER CATCH (Season) Minimum 10 catches 27.2, Tom Harrison, 1963 (18-490) 25.6, Courtney Batts, 1994 25.1, Tom Redfield, 1954 23.1, Jamin Elliott, 2000 22.6, Keita Malloy, 1993 22.2, Pete Johnson, 1971 21.9, Kevin Phelan, 1981 21.5, Bill Cubit, 1973 21.5, Pat Walker, 1970 21.4, Lanue Johnson, 1992 21.1, Jay Hooks, 1979 20.9, Eddie Conti, 1995 20.6, Dick Kelley, 1968 20.2, Jaime Young, 1979 20.1, Jim Colbert, 1969 AVERAGE PER CATCH (Career) Minimum 20 catches 23.1, Pete Johnson, 1969-71 21.5, Tom Harrison, 1961-63 20.8, Jay Hooks, 1977-79 20.5, Tom Redfield, 1952-54 19.8, Keita Malloy, 1990-93 19.7, Courtney Batts, 1994-97 19.5, Dick Kelley, 1968-70 19.4, Jamin Elliott, 1998-01 19.0, Eddie Conti, 1994-98 Note. TE Jason VanKerkhoven averaged 24.7 on 16-395, 1996-99 TOUCHDOWN RECEPTIONS (Game) 4, Courtney Batts vs. W. Chester, 1994 3, Mike Purzycki vs. Rutgers, 1964 3, Paul Mueller vs. Lehigh, 1965 3, Pete Johnson vs. UNH, 1971 3, Eddie Conti vs. W&M, 1995 TOUCHDOWN RECEPTIONS (Season) 12, Pat Walker, 1969 11, James Anderson, 1987 10, Eddie Conti, 1998 9, Jay Hooks, 1979 9, Ron Withelder, 1968 9, Eddie Conti, 1995 9, Eddie Conti, 1996 8, Courtney Batts, 1994 8, Pete Johnson, 1971 8, Keita Malloy, 1993 8, Jamin Elliott, 2000 8, Brett Veach, 2000 TOUCHDOWN RECEPTIONS (Career) 31, Eddie Conti, 1994-98 27, Courtney Batts, 1994-97 19, Jamin Elliott, 1998-2001 17, James Anderson, 1987-88 15, Pat Walker, 1968-70 15, Dan Cooper, 1990-93 14, Ron Withelder, 1967-69 13, Keita Malloy, 1990-93 12, Kevin Phelan, 1980-82 12, Jay Hooks, 1979-80 12, Lou Mariani, 1977-79 12, Brett Veach, 1998-2001 CONSECUTIVE GAMES WITH A TOUCHDOWN RECEPTION 5, Bob Norris, 1986 5, James Anderson, 1987 4, Eddie Conti, 1996 4, Eddie Conti, 1998 4, Eddie Conti, 1998 TOTAL OFFENSE MOST PLAYS (Game) 64, Bill Vergantino vs. UNH, 1989 58, Rich Gannon vs. Maine, 1986 56, Leo Hamlett vs. W&M, 1996 53, Rich Gannon vs. W. Chester, 1986 53, Bill Vergantino vs. W. Chester,1992 51, Bill Vergantino vs. W&M, 1990 51, B.J. Webster vs. Bucknell, 1983 49, Bill Vergantino vs. JMU, 1991 49, Dale Fry vs. J. Madison, 1993 49, Matt Nagy vs. UConn, 1998 48, Dave Sierer vs. UConn, 1987 47, Tom DiMuzio vs. Lehigh, 1969 46, Rich Gannon vs. Holy Cross, 1985 46, Leo Hamlett vs. W&M, 1996 46, Leo Hamlett vs. Rh. Island, 1996 46, Mike Connor vs. Villanova, 2001 45, Roger Mason (FB) vs. Temple, 1972 45, Matt Nagy vs. Villanova, 2000 MOST PLAYS (Season) 551, Rich Gannon, 1986 451, Bill Vergantino, 1990 438, Dave Sierer, 1988 434, Jeff Komlo, 1978 425, Leo Hamlett, 1996 422, Matt Nagy, 2000 416, Rick Scully, 1982 402, Bill Vergantino, 1992 393, Rich Gannon, 1985 392, Bill Vergantino, 1989 391, Leo Hamlett, 1995 MOST PLAYS (Career) 1,580, Bill Vergantino, 1989-92 1,330, Rich Gannon, 1984-86 1,044, Leo Hamlett, 1993-96 1,019, Matt Nagy, 1997-2000 911, Jeff Komlo, 1976-78 909, Rick Scully, 1979-82 803, Dave Sierer, 1986-88 801, Tom DiMuzio, 1967-69 619, Leo Hamlett, 1993-96 604, Chuck Hall, 1968-70 565, Brian Ginn, 1996-99 558, Don Miller, 1951-54 MOST YARDS (Half) 358, Matt Nagy vs. UConn, 1998 (1st Half) MOST YARDS (Game) 537, Matt Nagy vs. UConn, 1998 437, Matt Nagy vs. Villanova, 2000 395, Rich Gannon vs. W. Chester, 1986 378, Keith Langan vs. W. Chester, 1994 377, Rich Gannon vs. Maine, 1986 376, Tom DiMuzio vs. Lehigh, 1969 375, Dale Fry vs. W. Chester, 1993 360, Bill Vergantino vs. JMU, 1991 357, Matt Nagy vs. W&M, 1998 346, Leo Hamlett vs. Hofstra, 1994 344, Bill Vergantino vs. Navy, 1990 338, Matt Nagy vs. Hofstra, 2000 337, Matt Nagy vs. W&M, 1998 337, Tom DiMuzio vs. Villanova, 1969 337, Dale Fry vs. JMU, 1993 337, Leo Hamlett vs. Villanova, 1995 330, Bill Vergantino vs. UNH, 1989 MOST YARDS (Season) 3,332, Rich Gannon, 1986 3,316, Matt Nagy, 2000 2,842, Leo Hamlett, 1995 2,808, Matt Nagy, 1998 2,690, Bill Vergantino, 1992 2,623, Jeff Komlo, 1978 2,510, Tom DiMuzio, 1969 2,436, Scott Brunner, 1979 2,228, Rick Scully, 1982 2,219, Bill Vergantino, 1990 2,172, Leo Hamlett, 1996 2,084, Rich Gannon, 1984 2,076, Bill Vergantino, 1989 2,066, Bill Vergantino, 1991 MOST YARDS (Career) 9,051, Bill Vergantino, 1989-92 7,943, Matt Nagy, 1997-2000 7,436, Rich Gannon, 1984-86 6,313, Leo Hamlett, 1993-96 5,421, Jeff Komlo, 1976-78 4,958, Rick Scully, 1979-82 4,587, Daryl Brown, 1991-94 4,738, Tom DiMuzio, 1967-69 3,877, Dave Sierer, 1986-88 3,286, Daryl Brown, 1990-93 3,088, Brian Ginn, 1996-99 MOST YARDS PER GAME (Season) 256.3, Rich Gannon, 1986 255.3, Matt Nagy, 1998 236.9, Matt Nagy, 2000 228.2, Tom DiMuzio, 1969 218.6, Leo Hamlett, 1995 201.7, Bill Vergantino, 1990 192.1, Bill Vergantino, 1992 189.5, Rich Gannon, 1994 188.7, Bill Vergantino, 1989 187.3, Jeff Komlo, 1978 186.0, Dave Sierer, 1987 MOST YARDS PER GAME (Career) 212.4, Rich Gannon, 1984-86 188.6, Bill Vergantino, 1989-92 176.5, Matt Nagy, 1997-2000 155.1, Dave Sierer, 1986-88 150.6, Jeff Komlo, 1976-78 150.3, Leo Hamlett, 1993-96 133.0, Scott Brunner, 1978-79 122.8, Tom Van Grofski, 1963-65 120.9, Rick Scully, 1979-82 119.5, Frank Linzenbold, 1965-67 SCORING MOST POINTS (Game) 27, Ed Thompson vs. Washington (Md.) College, 1935 24, Courtney Batts vs. W. Chester, 1994 24, Daryl Brown vs. Northeastern, 1994 24, Pat Williams vs. Lehigh, 1993 24, Bill Vergantino vs. Boston U., 1992 24, Bill Vergantino vs. Villanova, 1991 24, Vern Roberts vs. UNLV, 1974 24, Gardy Kahoe vs. Lehigh, 1971 24, Gardy Kahoe vs. Bucknell, 1971 24, Mariano Stalloni vs. Bradley, 1949 20, Glenn Covin vs. W. Chester, 1970 20, Randy Holmes vs. Maine, 1987 20, Pat Williams vs. Maine, 1995 20, Craig Cummings vs. Hofstra, 2000 MOST POINTS (Season) 144, Gardy Kahoe, 1971 132, Vern Roberts, 1974 110, Chuck Hall, 1970 104, Craig Cummings, 2000 102, Bill Vergantino, 1992 102, Lanue Johnson, 1992 100, Rich Gannon, 1986 100, Scott Collins, 2000 86, Daryl Brown, 1993 86, Lou Mariani, 1979 84, Bob Norris, 1996 84, Paul Hart, 1942 81, Sean Leach, 1995 MOST POINTS (Career) 308, Daryl Brown, 1991-94 268, Vern Roberts, 1972-74 268, Craig Cummings, 1997-2000 263, Sean Leach, 1994-97 228, Bill Vergantino, 1989-92 220, Butter Pressey, 1998-2001 218, Eddie Conti, 1994-98 217, Lanue Johnson, 1990-93 210, Gardy Kahoe, 1969-71 206, Chuck Hall, 1968-70 191, Brandt Kennedy, 1977-79 186, K.C. Knobloch, 1979-82 160, Rich Gannon, 1984-86 156, Tom DiMuzio, 1967-69 156, Mike Brown, 1961-63 154, Don O’Brien, 1987-89 MOST TOUCHDOWNS (Game) 4, Courtney Batts vs. W. Chester, 1994 4, Daryl Brown vs. Northeastern, 1994 4, Pat Williams vs. Lehigh, 1993 4, Ed Thompson vs. Washington College, 1935 4, Vern Roberts vs. UNLV, 1974 4, Gardy Kahoe vs. Lehigh,1971 4, Gardy Kahoe vs. Bucknell, 197 4, Bill Vergantino vs. Villanova, 1991 4, Bill Vergantino vs. Boston U., 1992 4, Mariano Stalloni vs. Bradley, 1949 MOST TOUCHDOWNS (Season) 24, Gardy Kahoe, 1971 21, Vern Roberts, 1974 18, Chuck Hall, 1970 17, Lanue Johnson, 1992 17, Bill Vergantino, 1992 16, Rich Gannon, 1986 16, Craig Cummings, 2000 14, Lou Mariani, 1979 14, Bob Norris, 1986 14, Daryl Brown, 1993 14, Butter Pressey, 2000 13, Rick Scully, 1982 13, Bill Armstrong, 1971 13, Daryl Brown, 1994 13, Craig Cummings, 1997 TOUCHDOWNS (Career) 50, Daryl Brown, 1991-94 44, Craig Cummings, 1997-2000 42, Vern Roberts, 1972-74 38, Bill Vergantino, 1989-92 37, Lanue Johnson, 1990-93 36, Eddie Conti, 1994-98 35, Gardy Kahoe, 1969-71 35, Butter Pressey, 1998-2001 34, Chuck Hall, 1968-70 26, Rich Gannon, 1984-86 25, Tom DiMuzio, 1967-69 25, Mike Brown, 1961-63 CONSECUTIVE GAMES SCORING TOUCHDOWN 13, Vern Roberts, 1974 12, Gardy Kahoe, 1970-71 11, Lanue Johnson, 1991-92 9, Glenn Covin, 1970-71 9, Craig Cummings, 1997-98 KICK SCORING MOST FIELD GOALS (Game) 3, K. C. Knobloch vs. Villanova, 1980 3, Neil Roberts vs. W&M, 1986 3, Don O'Brien vs. UMass, 1987 3, Steve Leo vs. Navy, 1992 3, Steve Leo vs. R. Island, 1993 3, Sean Leach vs. Northeastern, 1995 3, SeanLeach vs. Ga. Southern, 1997 3, Garon Sizemore vs. Youngstown State, 1998 3, Scott Collins vs. Villanova, 2000 MOST FIELD GOALS (Season) 14, Scott Collins, 2000 12, Brandt Kennedy, 1978 12, Sean Leach, 1995 11, K.C. Knobloch, 1981 11, Garon Sizemore, 1998 10, Sean Leach, 1997 10, Mark Drozic, 1990 10, Don O'Brien, 1988 9, Neil Roberts, 1986 9, K.C.Knobloch, 1980 7, Don O’Brien, 1987 7, Hank Kline, 1976 7, Sean Leach, 1994 MOST FIELD GOALS (Career) 32, Sean Leach, 1994-97 26, K. C. Knobloch, 1980-82 23, Don O'Brien, 1987-89 21, Brandt Kennedy, 1977-79 16, Scott Collins, 2000- 16, Garon Sizemore, 1998-99 15, Mark Drozic, 1990-91 14, Hank Kline, 1974-76 14, Neil Roberts, 1985-86 14, John Gasson, 1983-85 12, Steve Leo, 1990-93 11, Jeff Lippincott, 1966-68 9, John Osborn, 1962-63 5, Jim Albertson, 1969 5, Marc Samonisky, 1970 FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS (Game) 4, K.C. Knobloch vs. Lehigh, 1982 4, K.C. Knobloch vs. Villanova, 1980 4, Garon Sizemore vs. Youngstown State, 1998 4, Scott Collins vs. Georgia Southern, 2000 3, many times FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS (Season) 21, Scott Collins, 2000 19, Brandt Kennedy, 1978 19, Don O'Brien, 1988 17, K.C. Knobloch, 1981 15, Sean Leach, 1997 15, Garon Sizemore, 1998 14, Sean Leach, 1995 14, Neil Roberts, 1987 14, K. C. Knobloch, 1980 13, K. C. Knobloch, 1982 13, Hank Kline, 1976 FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS (Career) 51, Sean Leach, 1994-97 44, K. C. Knobloch, 1980-82 42, Brandt Kennedy, 1977-79 40, Don O'Brien, 1987-89 29, Hank Kline, 1974-76 28, Scott Collins, 2000- 28, Jeff Lippincott, 1966-68 25, John Gasson, 1983-85 25, Garon Sizemore, 1998-99 24, Steve Leo, 1990-93 22, Mark Drozic, 1990-91 18, John Osborn, 1962-63 FIELD GOAL PCT. (Season) 1.000, John Gasson, 1984 (6-6) .800, Sean Leach, 1995 .733, Garon Sizemore, 1998 .667, Sean Leach, 1997 .667, Scott Collins, 2000 .647, K.C. Knobloch, 1981 .643, K.C. Knobloch, 1980 .643, Neil Roberts, 1987 .631, Brandt Kennedy, 1978 .625, Mar Samonisky, 1970 .625, Jim Albertson, 1969 FIELD GOAL PCT. (Career) .681, Mark Drozic, 1990-91 .640, Garon Sizemore, 1998-99 .627, Sean Leach, 1994-97 .609, Neil Roberts, 1985-86 .590, K.C. Knobloch, 1979-82 .575, Don O’Brien, 1987-89 .571, Scott Collins, 2000- .560, John Gasson, 1983-85 .500, Brandt Kennedy, 1977-79 .500, John Osborn, 1962-63 .500, Steve Leo, 1990-93 LONGEST FIELD GOAL 54, Steve Leo vs. Navy, 1992 53, Steve Leo vs. Richmond,1991 52, Don O'Brien vs. Navy, 1988 50, SeanLeach vs. Northeastern,1995 48, Hank Kline vs. Villanova, 1976 48, Garon Sizemore vs. Youngstown State, 1998 47, Don O'Brien vs. UMass, 1987 47, K.C. Knobloch vs. Villanova, 1980 47, Brandt Kennedy vs. Youngstown State, 1979 47, Garon Sizemore vs. Youngstown State, 1998 46, Brandt Kennedy vs. Lehigh, 1978 46, Scott Collins vs. Citadel, 2000 45, K.C. Knobloch vs. Villanova, 1980 45, Sean Leach vs. Boston U., 1996 43, John Osborn vs. Gettysburg, 1963 43, K.C. Knobloch vs. Temple, 1980 43, Hank Kline vs. W&M, 1976 43, Jeff Lippincott vs. Gettysburg, 1966 43, Sean Leach vs. Northeastern, 1995 40, Frank Creamer vs. Springfield, 1926 (won game) 40, Garon Sizemore vs. Connecticut, 1998 40, Garon Sizemore vs. W&M, 1999 38, Charles Gibson vs. Villanova, 1924 40, Scott Collins vs. William & Mary, 2001 38, Charles Gibson vs. Villanova, 1924 CONSECUTIVE FIELD GOALS 7, John Gasson, 1983-84 7, Sean Leach, 1995 6, Don O'Brien, 1988 5, Mark Drozic, 1990 5, Scott Collins, 2000 CONSECUTIVE GAMES KICKING A FIELD GOAL 9, Don O'Brien, 1987-88 6, Brandt Kennedy, 1978-79 6, Garon Sizemore, 1998 6, Scott Collins, 2000 5, K.C. Knobloch, 1981 PAT BY KICKING (Game) 10, Larry Washington vs. C.W. Post, 1971 8, Steve Leo vs. Lehigh, 1993 8, Steve Leo vs. Samford, 1992 7, Sean Leach vs. UMass, 1994 7, K.C. Knobloch vs. Princeton, 1981 7, Brandt Kennedy vs. Va. Union, 1979 7, Al Samonisky vs. Baldwin-Wallace, 1973 7, Mark Drozic vs. UConn, 1991 7, Steve Leo vs. Boston U., 1992 7, Steve Leo vs. Montana, 1993 7, Sean Leach vs. W. Chester, 1995 7, Scott Collins vs. W. Chester, 2000 7, Scott Collins vs. Portland St., 2000 PAT BY KICKING (Season) 62, Brandt Kennedy, 1979 62, Scott Collins, 2000 57, Steve Leo, 1993 53, Steve Leo, 1992 50, Sean Leach, 1997 47, Mark Drozic, 1991 46, Neil Roberts, 1986 45, SeanLeach, 1995 44, Larry Washington, 1971 40, Brandt Kennedy, 1978 40, K. C. Knobloch, 1981 40, Sean Leach, 1994 40, Garon Sizemore, 1998 PAT BY KICKING (Career) 167, SeanLeach, 1994-97 128, Brandt Kennedy, 1977-79 111, Steve Leo, 1990-93 108, K.C. Knobloch, 1979-82 86, Scott Collins, 2000- 85, Don O'Brien, 1987-89 78, Larry Washington, 1971-72 73, Garon Sizemore, 1998-99 70, Jeff Lippincott, 1966-68 69, Mark Drozic, 1990-91 66, Hank Kline, 1974-76 58, Neil Roberts, 1985-86 PAT BY KICKING ATT. (Game) 10, Larry Washington vs. C.W. Post, 1971 10, Scott Collins vs. W. Chester, 2000 9, Steve Leo vs. Lehigh, 1993 8, K.C. Knobloch vs. Princeton, 1981 8, Brandt Kennedy vs. Va. Union, 1979 8, Steve Leo vs. Samford, 199 8, Steve Leo vs. Maine, 1992 7, numerous times PAT BY KICKING ATT. (Season) 67, Scott Collins, 2000 64, Brandt Kennedy, 1979 61, Steve Leo, 1993 61, Steve Leo, 1992 56, Larry Washington, 1971 52, Sean Leach, 1997 51, Brandt Kennedy, 1978 49, Sean Leach, 1995 47, Neil Roberts, 1986 47, Mark Drozic, 1991 45, Garon Sizemore, 1998 44, K.C. Knobloch, 1981 43, K.C. Knobloch, 1982 PAT BY KICKING ATT. (Career) 180, Sean Leach, 1994-97 141, Brandt Kennedy, 1977-79 122, Steve Leo, 1990-93 118, K.C. Knobloch, 1979-82 94, Larry Washington, 1971-72 92, Scott Collins, 2000- 84, Garon Sizemore, 1998-99 79, Jeff Lippincott, 1966-68 75, Hank Kline, 1972-74 70, Mark Drozic, 1990 65, Don O’Brien, 1986-88 60, Neil Roberts, 1985-86 PAT KICKING PCT. (Season) 1.000, Mark Drozic, 1991 (47-47) 1.000, John Gasson, 1984 (26- 26) .978, Neil Roberts, 1986 (46-47) .969, Brandt Kennedy, 1979 (62-64) .967, K.C. Knobloch, 1980 .964, Hank Kline, 1975 .961, Sean Leach, 1997 .960, Scott Collins, 2001 .956, Hank Kline, 1974 .950, Sean Leach, 1994 PAT KICKING PCT. (Career) .985, Mark Drozic, 1990-91 (69-70) .967, Neil Roberts, 1985-86 (58-60) .935, Scott Collins, 2000- .928, Sean Leach, 1994-97 .915, K.C. Knobloch, 1979-82 .910, Steve Leo, 1990-93 .908, Brandt Kennedy, 1977-79 .893, John Gasson, 1983-85 .886, Jeff Lippincott, 1966-68 .881, Al Samonisky, 1973 .880, Hank Kline, 1972-74 CONSECUTIVE PAT MADE 50, Mark Drozic, 1990-1991 45, Neil Roberts, 1986 37, ScottCollins, 2000-01 33, K.C. Knobloch, 1981-82 33, Hank Kline, 1975-76 31, John Gasson, 1983-85 31, Sean Leach, 1995 29, Sean Leach, 1994 28, Sean Leach, 1997 27, Steve Leo, 1992 27, Garon Sizemore, 1998 POINTS BY KICKING (Game) 15, Neil Roberts vs. W&M, 1986 15, Scott Collins vs. Villanova, 2000 13, Don O'Brien vs. UMass, 1987 13, Steve Leo vs. Navy, 1992 13, SeanLeach vs. Northeastern, 1995 12, Garon Sizemore vs. Youngstown State, 1998 11, Sean Leach vs. JMU, 1995 11, Brandt Kennedy vs. Winston- Salem, 1978 11, Sean Leach vs. Hofstra, 1994 10, Sean Leach vs. Youngstown, 1995 10, Brandt Kennedy vs. URI, 1979 10, Brandt Kennedy, vs. Va. Union, 1978 10, Larry Washington vs. CW Post, 1970 10, Mark Drozic vs. Maine, 1991 10, Steve Leo vs. Rhode Island, 1992 10, Sean Leach vs. UMass, 1997 10, Sean Leach vs. Ga. Southern, 1997 10, Garon Sizemore vs. W. Chester, 1998 10, Garon Sizemore vs. Wm. & Mary, 1999 POINTS BY KICKING (Season) 104, Scott Collins, 2000 81, Sean Leach, 1995 80, Sean Leach, 1997 80, Brandt Kennedy, 1978 80, Brandt Kennedy, 1979 75, SteveLeo, 1993 73, Neil Roberts, 1987 73, K.C. Knobloch, 1981 73, Garon Sizemore, 1998 69, Steve Leo, 1992 62, Mark Drozic, 1991 61, SeanLeach, 1994 58, Don O’Brien, 1988 POINTS BY KICKING (Career) 263, Sean Leach, 1994-97 191, Brandt Kennedy, 1977-79 186, K.C.Knobloch, 1979-82 154, Don O'Brien, 1987-89 147, Steve Leo, 1990-93 134, Scott Collins, 2000- 114, Mark Drozic, 1990-91 103, Jeff Lippincott, 1966-68 100, Neil Roberts, 1985-86 92, John Gasson, 1983-85 90, Larry Washington, 1971-72 73, Garon Sizemore, 1998-89 65, John Osborn, 1962-63 47, Jim Albertson, 1969 47, Marc Samonisky, 1970 TWO-POINT CONVERSIONS (Season) 5, Jack Turner, 1959 TWO-POINT CONVERSIONS (career) 8, Vern Roberts, 1972-74 PUNTING MOST PUNTS (Game) 16, John Borresen vs. Bucknell, 1952 11, Scott White, Wm. & Mary, 1997 11, Chris Steiner vs. Northeastern, 2001 11, 4 other times MOST PUNTS (Season) 77, Mike Anderson, 1983 73, Scott White, 1996 72, Rick Titus, 1982 70, Scott White, 1997 67, Rich Gannon, 1986 66, Mike Anderson, 1985 63, Al Brown, 1973 63, Tim Healy, 1988 63, Chris Steiner, 2000 62, Mike Schoenwolf, 1978 MOST PUNTS (Career) 233, Scott White, 1994-97 201, Mike Anderson, 1983-85 183, Rick Titus, 1980-82 162, Al Brown, 1972-74 157, Gene Vadas, 1989-91 135, Lee Emmons, 1967-69 122, Chris Steiner, 1999-2001 117, Mike Schonewolf, 1977-79 108, Dave Raymond, 1976-77 100, Gardy Kahoe, 1969-71 99, Ryan Bleiler, 1998- 98, Brian Meyers, 1990-93 94, Tim Healy, 1986-88 MOST YARDS (Game) 519, John Borresen vs. Bucknell,1952 505, Chris Steiner vs. Northeast., 2001 482, Scott White vs. W&M, 1997 424, Gene Vadas vs. W&M, 1990 424, Al Brown, vs. Grambling, 1973 423, Scott White vs. Richmond, 1997 MOST YARDS (Season) 2,861, Scott White, 1997 2,768, Mike Anderson, 1983 2,714, Rick Titus, 1982 2,670, Scott White, 1996 2,558, Tim Healy, 1988 2,528, Chris Steiner, 2000 2,474, Gene Vadas, 1990 2,459, Rich Gannon, 1986 2,334, Chris Steiner, 2001 2,301, Mike Anderson, 1985 2,217, Brian Meyers, 1992 2,179, Al Brown, 1973 2,096, Rich Fugazzi, 1975 MOST YARDS (Career) 8,667, Scott White, 1994-97 7,164, Mike Anderson, 1983-85 6,844, Rick Titus, 1980-82 6,143, Gene Vadas, 1989-91 5,592, Al Brown, 1972-74 4,983, Chris Steiner, 1999-2002 4,824, Lee Emmons, 1967-69 3,887, Mike Schonewolf, 1977-79 3,839, Tim Healy, 1986-88 3,806, Dave Raymond, 1976-77 3,733, Ryan Bleiler, 1998- 3,703, Gardy Kahoe, 1969-71 PUNTING AVERAGE (Game) 53.6, Tim Healy vs. Lehigh, 1987 (7 punts) 49.3, Tim Healy vs. UMass, 1988 49.0, Joe Coady vs. PMC, 1947 47.5, Gene Vadas vs. UMass, 1991 45.9, Chris Steiner vs. Northeastern, 2001 44.4, Chris Steiner vs. Villanova, 2001 43.8, Scott White vs. W&M, 1997 PUNTING AVERAGE (Season) 42.8, Gene Vadas, 1991 41.7, Chris Steiner, 2001 41.3, Tim Healy, 1987 40.9, Scott White, 1997 40.6, Tim Healy, 1988 40.3, Gene Vadas, 40.30 40.1, Chris Steiner, 2000 39.1, Rick Titus, 1981 39.1, Tom Van Grofski, 1965 38.2, Gardy Kahoe, 1972 38.2, Scott White, 1994 38.1, Ryan Bleiler, 1999 37.7, Rick Titus, 1982 37.6, Brian Meyers, 1992 37.3, Ryan Bleiler, 1998 37.1, Gardy Kahoe, 1971 PUNTING AVERAGE (Career) 40.844, Chris Steiner, 1999-2001 (122- 4,983) 40.840, Tim Healy, 1986-88 (94-3,839) 38.6, Gene Vadas, 1989-91 37.7, Ryan Bleiler, 1998- 37.4, Rick Titus, 1980-82 37.2, Scott White, 1994-97 37.0, Gardy Kahoe, 1969-71 36.5, Brian Meyers, 1990-93 36.3, Rich Gannon, 1984-86 35.7, Lee Emmons, 1967-69 35.7, Rich Fugazzi, 1973-75 35.6, Mike Anderson, 1983-85 35.2, Dave Raymond, 1976-77 35.1, Arnie Rozenthal, 1961-63 LONGEST PUNT 82, Ed Thompson vs. Juniata, 1933 82, Bill Laughlin vs. Bucknell, 1966 82, Tim Healy vs. Boston U., 1987 82, Scott White vs. Maine, 1996 80, Walt Paul vs. Swarthmore, 1941 77, Tim Healy vs. Boston U., 1987 74, Mike Anderson vs. UMass, 1983 72, Rick Titus vs. E. Kentucky, 1982 69, TimHealy vs. Lehigh, 1987 68, Rick Titus vs. Lehigh, 1981 68, Gene Vadas vs. UMass, 1990 67, Al Brown vs. Villanova, 1973 67, Gene Vadas vs. UNH, 1991 67, Brian Meyers vs. Villanova, 1992 66, Mike Schoenwolf vs. Temple, 1979 65, Charles Smith vs. Muhlenberg, 1949 64, Chris Steiner vs. Ga. Southern, 2001 PUNT RETURNS MOST PUNT RETURNS (Game) 8, Ron James vs. W. Chester, 1983 8, Herb Orensky vs. Citadel, 1977 MOST PUNT RETURNS (Season) 41, Kevin Phelan, 1982 33, Joe Campbell, 1983 33, Kevin Phelan, 1981 31, Admiral Sydnor, 1988 31, Herky Billings, 1973 31, Johnny Bush, 1971 28, Herky Billings, 1972 28, Anthony Ventresca, 1992 28, Eddie Conti, 1995 27, Keita Malloy, 1993 27, Steve Schwartz, 1975 MOST PUNT RETURNS (Career) 99, Kevin Phelan, 19879-82 88, Eddie Conti, 1994-98 66, Anthony Ventresca, 1989-92 62, Bob Norris, 1984-86 51, Keita Malloy, 1990-93 50, Johnny Bush, 1970-72 50, Steve Schwartz, 1973-75 42, Brett Veach, 1998-2001 39, Joe Campbell, 1983-85 36, Admiral Sydnor, 1987-90 PUNT RETURN YARDS (Game) 110, Eddie Conti, UNH, 1997 107, Eddie Conti vs. Northeast., 1998 100, Eddie Conti vs. Youngstown, 1995 87, Bob Norris vs. W&M, 1986 84, Anthony Ventresca vs. Boston U., 1992 83, Bruce Carlyle vs. Boston U., 1965 82, Lou Mariani vs. Va. Union, 1979 79, Keita Malloy vs. W. Chester, 1993 PUNT RETURN YARDS (Season) 310, John Bush, 1971 283, Kevin Phelan, 1982 257, Craig Cummings, 2000 241, Keita Malloy, 1993 232, Courtney Batts, 1997 218, Eddie Conti, 1995 201, Lou Mariani, 1979 194, Bob Norris, 1984 192, Admiral Sydnor, 1988 180, Kevin Phelan, 1981 PUNT RETURN YARDS (Career) 814, Eddie Conti, 1994-98 601, Kevin Phelan, 1979-82 488, Johnny Bush, 1970-72 482, Antony Ventresca,1989-92 436, Bob Norris, 1984-86 417, Keita Malloy, 1990-93 312, Lou Mariani, 1977-79 263, Craig Cummings, 1997-2000 237, Owen Brand, 1981-82 218, Brett Veach, 1998-2001 209, Admiral Sydnor, 1987-90 PUNT RETURN AVG. (Season) 16.8, Lou Mariani, 1979 12.0, Eddie Conti, 1998 10.7, Craig Cummings, 2000 10.1, Brian Little, 1990 9.9, Jack Turner, 1958 9.5, Bob Norris, 1986 9.4, John Bush, 1972 9.3, Courtney Batts, 1997 9.1, Clint Ware, 1962 9.0, Anthony Ventresca, 1991 8.9, Keita Malloy, 1993 8.4, Anthony Ventresca, 1992 8.2, Bob Norris, 1985 8.1, Bob Norris, 1984 8.1, Bruce Fad, 1971 8.1, John Gilman, 1989 PUNT RETURN AVG. (Career) 11.3, Owen Brand, 1981-82 10.5, Craig Cummings, 1997-2000 10.4, Lou Mariani, 1977-79 10.4, Clint Ware, 1960-62 10.4, Rick Cowen, 1976-78 9.8, Johnny Bush, 1970-72 9.5, Karl Lorenz, 1960-62 9.2, Eddie Conti, 1994-98 9.0, Jack Turner, 1957-59 8.8, Courtney Batts, 1994-97 8.5, Bruce Fad, 1968-70 8.2, Keita Malloy, 1990-93 7.3, Anthony Verntresca, 1989-92 7.3, Dick Kelley, 1968-70 PUNT RETURN TD (Game) 1, 23 times, last – Femi Ayi vs. New Hampshire, 2000 (block) PUNT RETURN TD (Season) 2, Don Miller, 1954 PUNT RETURN TD (Career) 3, Eddie Conti, 1994-98 2, Don Miller, 1951-54 LONGEST PUNT RETURN 85, Eddie Conti vs. Northeastern, 1998 83, Bruce Carlyle vs. Boston U., 1965 80, Bob Norris vs. W&M, 1986 80, Tom Fannon vs. PMC, 1952 80, Walt Paul vs. Swarthmore, 1941 76, Billy Cole vs. Wash. & Lee, 1948 75, Lou Mariani vs. Va. Union, 1979 75, Jim Carbonetti vs. W. Chester, 1951 72, Don Miller vs. Lehigh, 1954 70, Don Miller vs. Temple, 1954 69, Rick Cowen vs, N. Dakota, 1976 66, Eddie Conti vs. Youngstown, 1995 62, Keita Malloy vs. W. Chester, 1993 62, Joe Slobojan vs. Lehigh, 1961 60, Jimmy Zaiser vs. UNH, 1955 56, Lou Mariani vs. Colgate, 1978 54, Billy Cole vs. PMC, 1947 KICKOFF RETURNS KICKOFF RETURNS (Game) 8, Eddie Conti vs. Hofstra, 1994 7, Bob Norris vs. Arkansas St.,1986 6, Steve Schwartz vs. Central Michigan, 1974 6, Brett Veach vs. Lehigh, 1999 5, Numerous times, last was Brett Veach vs. New Hampshire, 2001 KICKOFF RETURNS (Season) 31, Bob Norris, 1986 26, Brett Veach, 1999 26, Keita Malloy, 1993 24, Bob Norris, 1984 24, Eddie Conti, 1998 23, Brett Veach, 2000 23, Brett Veach, 2001 21, Steve Schwartz, 1974 20, Sam Brickley, 1968 18, Admiral Sydnor, 1988 18, Kevin Phelan, 1981 18, Anthony Ventresca, 1992 KICKOFF RETURNS (Career) 72, Eddie Conti, 1994-98 70, Brett Veach, 1998-01 68, Bob Norris, 1984-86 51, Anthony Ventresca, 1989-92 49, Pat Williams, 1992-95 46, Kevin Phelan, 1979-82 40, Craig Carroll, 1975-77 39, Sam Brickley, 1967-69 38, Lou Mariani, 1977-79 38, Steve Schwartz, 1973-75 37, John Cason, 1981-83 KICKOFF RETURN YARDS (Game) 221, Eddie Conti vs. Hofstra, 1994 166, Eddie Conti vs. Villanova, 1997 164, Brett Veach vs. UNH, 2001 157, Brett Veach vs. W&M, 1999 149, Bob Norris vs. Arkansas St., 1986 146, Brett Veach vs. Villanova, 2000 140, Brett Veach vs. Lehigh, 1999 132, Dick Kelley vs. Boston U., 1970 132, Eddie Conti vs. W&M, 1998 KICKOFF RETURN YARDS (Season) 698, Bob Norris, 1986 555, Brett Veach, 2000 529, Brett Veach, 1999 502, Eddie Conti, 1998 486, Bob Norris, 1984 474, Brett Veach, 2001 462, Sam Brickley, 1968 459, Steve Schwartz, 1974 444, Keita Malloy, 1993 428, Eddie Conti, 1994 KICKOFF RETURN YARDS (Career) 1,558 Brett Veach, 1998-01 1,552, Eddie Conti, 1994-98 1,431, Bob Norris, 1984-86 1,102, Pat Williams, 1992-95 1,050, Eddie Conti, 1994-98 992, Anthony Ventresca, 1989-92 979, Kevin Phelan, 1979-82 795, Sam Brickley, 1967-69 790, Steve Schwartz, 1973-75 789, John Cason, 1981-83 KICKOFF RETURN AVG. (Season) 30.3, Bill Hopkins, 1964 27.4, Johnny Bush, 1971 25.5, Sam Brickley, 1968 25.4, Randy Lanham, 1987 25.0, Jim Lazarski, 1968 24.1, Brett Veach, 2000 23.8, Dick Kelley, 1970 23.7, Kevin Phelan, 1981 23.5, Gil Knight, 1988 22.9, Shawn Kelley, 1987 22.9, Pat Williams, 1994 KICKOFF RETURN AVG. (Career) 30.1, Bill Hopkins, 1963-64 25.0, Denny Luker, 1956-58 24.3, Johnny Bush, 1970-72 23.0, Dick Kelley, 1967-69 22.5, Pat Williams, 1992-95 22.2, Karl Lorenz, 1960-62 22.2, Brett Veach, 1998-01 21.5, Eddie Conti, 1994-98 21.3, Kevin Phelan, 1979-82 21.3, John Cason, 1981-83 21.3, Gil Knight, 1986-88 KICKOFF RETURN TD (Game) 1, 16 times, last Butter Pressey vs. Rhode Island, 1999 KICKOFF RETURN TD (Season) 2, Bill Hopkins, 1964 KICKOFF RETURN TD (Career) 2, Bill Hopkins, 1962-64 LONGEST KICKOFF RETURN 99, Buck Thompson vs. Western Maryland, 1946 97, Eddie Conti vs. Hofstra,1994 96, Brett Veach vs. Wm. & Mary, 1999 95, Jimmy Zaiser vs. Muhlenburg, 1953 95, Bill Hopkins vs. Lehigh, 1964 95, Eddie Conti vs. W&M, 1998 94, Allen Kemske (14 yds.,) & Green (80 ) vs. Baltimore, 1933 90, Billy Cole vs. Maryland, 1947 90, Butter Pressey vs. Rhode Island, 2000 89, Bill Hopkins vs. Bucknell, 1964 87, Anthony Ventresca vs. New Hampshire, 1991 86, Stu Green vs. Lafayette, 1966 74, Randy Lanham vs. UConn, 1987 73, Pat Williams vs. Towson State, 1992 69, Brett Veach vs. Villanova, 2000 66, Gil Knight vs. Rhode Island, 1988 56, Admiral Sydnor vs. Maine, 1987 56, Lou Mariani vs. Colgate, 1978 56, Melvin Brooks vs. PMC, 1940 55, Brett Veach vs. UNH, 2001 54, Butter Pressey vs. New Hampshire, 1999 53, Larry Wagner vs. UNLV, 1974 RETURNING PUNT AND KICKOFF FOR TD, SAME SEASON Anthony Ventresca, 1991 Eddie Conti, 1998 RETURNING PUT AND KICKOFF FOR TD, CAREER Anthony Ventresca, 1989-92 Jimmy Zaiser, 1953-55 Eddie Conti, 1994-98 ALL-PURPOSE RUNNING ALL-PURPOSE YARDAGE (HALF) 329, Eddie Conti vs. Northeastern, 1998 (1st Half) ALL-PURPOSE YARDAGE (Game) 401, Eddie Conti vs. Northeast., 1998 401, Eddie Conti vs. UConn, 1998 344, Eddie Conti vs. W&M, 1998 282, Bill Hopkins vs. Lehigh, 1964 275, Eddie Conti vs. Hofstra, 1994 275, Lanue Johnson vs. Montana, 1993 273, Bob Norris vs. W&M, 1986 272, Daryl Brown vs. Northeast., 1994 269, Daryl Brown vs. UMass, 1992 266, Eddi Conti vs. Villanova, 1997 262, Brett Veach vs. UNH, 2001 248, Bob Norris vs. Arkansas St., 1986 248, Craig Cummings vs. Hofstra, 2000 246, Eddie Conti vs. Maine, 1996 239, Brett Veach vs. Villanova, 2000 227, Nate Beasley vs. Lehigh, 1975 226, Dick Kelley vs. UMass, 1968 224, Jimmy Zaiser vs. Muhlenberg, 1953 ALL-PURPOSE YARDAGE (Season) 2,368, Eddie Conti, 1998 2,267, Bob Norris, 1986 1,647, Courtney Batts, 1997 1,635, Lou Mariani, 1979 1,553, Daryl Brown, 1993 1,544, Nate Beasley, 1974 1,523, Kevin Phelan, 1982 1,520, Bill Hopkins, 1964 1,476, Brett Veach, 2000 1,445, Daryl Brown, 1992 1,401, Craig Cummings, 2000 1,399, Gardy Kahoe, 1971 1,380, Kevin Phelan, 1981 1,371, Daryl Brown, 1994 1,361, Vern Roberts, 1974 ALL-PURPOSE YARDAGE (Career) 6,096, Eddie Conti, 1994-98 4,870, Bob Norris, 1984-86 4,831, Daryl Brown, 1991-94 4,356, Courtney Batts, 1994-97 4,033, Craig Cummings, 1997-2000 3,728, Eddie Conti, 1994-98 3,725, Lanue Johnson, 1990-93 3,637, Chuck Hall, 1968-70 3,382, Brett Veach, 1998-01 3,329, Kevin Phelan, 1979-82 3,282, Lanue Johnson, 1990-93 3,281, Jamin Elliott, 1998-01 3,225, Nate Beasley, 1973-75 3,185, Vern Roberts, 1972-74 3,143, Butter Pressey, 1998-01 3,142, Pat Williams, 1992-95 3,035, Dick Kelley, 1968-70 ALL-PURPOSE HIGHEST GAIN PER PLAY (Career) 17.1, Eddie Conti, 1994-98 INTERCEPTIONS MOST INTERCEPTIONS (Game) 3, Warren McIntire vs. UMass, 1991 3, Warren McIntire vs. Towson, 1992 3, Bud Haggerty vs. Rutgers, 1931 3, Ken Lucas vs. R. Island, 1986 3, Dan Mulhern (LB) vs. Rhode Island, 1999 3, George Schmitt vs. Morgan State, 1980 *3, K.C. Keeler (LB) vs. Jacksonville St., 1978 3, Mike Randolph vs. Colgate, 1977 3, Ken Bills vs. Buffalo, 1964 2, by many players *= on three consecutive series MOST INTERCEPTIONS (Season) 13, George Schmitt, 1982 9, Ken Lucas, 1986 9, Joe Purzycki, 1969 9, Warren McIntire, 1991 8, Bruce Fad, 1969 7, Bob Pietuszka, 1976 7, Ron Klein, 1970 7, Dorrell Green, 1996 7, DanMulhern (LB), 1999 6, 12 times, last SidneyHaugabrook, 2001 MOST INTERCEPTIONS (Career) 22, George Schmitt, 1980-82 18, Dorrell Green, 1994-97 17, Warren McIntire, 1989-92 16, Ken Lucas, 1985-87 15, Lou Reda, 1980-82 15, Ron Klein, 1968-70 14, Bill Maley, 1980-82 13, Bernie Ebersole, 1972-74 13, Joe Purzycki, 1967-69 12, Phil Atwell, 1984-86 11, Tyrone Jones, 1983-85 11, Mike Harris, 1982-84 11, Johnny Bush, 1970-72 11, Bruce Fad, 1968-70 11, Bob Pietuszka, 1974-75 11, Kenny Bailey, 1993-96 INTERCEPTION YARDS (Game) 106, Clint Ware (Lehigh), 1962 100, Johnny Bush (Temple), 1975 100, Paul Williams (Hofstra), 1995 100, Ricardo Walker (Villanova), 2000 INTERCEPTION YARDS (Season) 208, Warren McIntire, 1991 202, George Schmitt, 1982 195, Jim O'Brien, 1971 168, Kenny Bailey, 1995 159, Dorrell Green, 1996 154, Bruce Fad, 1969 134, Kenny Bailey, 1993 128, Kenny Lucas, 1986 124, Bob Woods, 1979 123, Johnny Bush, 1972 INTERCEPTION YARDS (Career) 408, Kenny Bailey, 1993-96 296, George Schmitt, 1980-82 269, Dorrell Green, 1994-97 254, Warren McIntire, 1989-92 245, Bruce Fad, 1968-70 195, Jim O’Brien, 1970-72 188, Johnny Bush, 1970-72 179, Bob Woods, 1977-79 175, Lou Reda, 1980-82 163, Ken Lucas, 1985-87 162, Ricardo Walker, 1999- LONGEST INTERCEPTION RETURN 100, Johnny Bush vs. Temple, 1972 100, Paul Williams vs. Hofstra, 1995 100, Ricardo Walker vs. Villanova, 2000 97, Mike Adams vs. W. Chester, 2000 96, Ken Lucas vs. UMass, 1986 95, John Haney vs. Drexel, 1930 94, Kenny Bailey vs. Lehigh, 1993 93, Dorrell Green vs. Northeast., 1996 90, David Loveland vs. Swarthmore, 1926 82, Arthur Huston vs. Lebanon Valley, 1911 75, Kenny Bailey vs. Youngstown, 1995 75, Denis Hulme vs. Marshall, 1996 74, Guy Ramsey vs. Lehigh, 1979 74, Dave Witmer vs. Bucknell, 1973 73, Scott Acker vs. Boston U., 1991 73, Dan Woods vs. W. Maryland, 1942 70, Jack Coulter vs. Lakehurst Naval Air Station, 1942 66, Fred Schademen vs. Villanova, 1971 65, Jack Istnick vs. Gettysburg, 1963 65, Dick Coles vs. Dickinson, 1922 65, Fred “Rebel” Sloan vs. Washington (Md.), 1941 65, Brian Smith vs. JMU, 1996 64, K.C. Keeler vs. Temple, 1980 64, Warren McIntire vs. UMass, 1991 61, Vince Hyland vs. Youngstown State, 1979 60, Bill Nash vs. F&M, 1947 58, Clint Ware vs. Lehigh, 1962 INTERCEPTION TD (Game) 1, 68 times by 41 players, last – Ricardo Walker vs. New Hampshire, 2001 (off lateral) INTERCEPTION TD (Season) 2, Warren McIntire, 1991 2, Jim O'Brien, 1971 2, Jack Istnick, 1963 2, Jim Otten, 1946 INTERCEPTION TD (Career) 3, Kenny Bailey, 1993-96 2, Dorrell Green, 1994-97 2, Warren McIntire, 1989-92 2, Jim O'Brien, 1970-72 2, Jack Istnick, 1963-64 2, Karl Lorenz, 1960-62 2, Jim Otten, 1946-48 2, Ricardo Walker, 1999- PASS BREAKUPS PASS BREAKUPS (Season) 22, Kenny Lucas, 1986 17, Chris McDonald, 1986 14, Marc Sydnor, 1988 13, Tyrone Jones, 1985 13, Paul Williams, 1993 PASS BREAKUPS (Career) 37, Kenny Lucas, 1984-86 31, Kenny Bailey, 1993-96 29, Marc Sydnor, 1988-91 29, Tim Jacobs, 1989-92 27, Paul Williams, 1992-95 25, Jamie Belle,1994-97 24, Dorrell Green, 1994-97 22, Scott Acker, 1990-93 21, Warren McIntire, 1989-92 20, Robin Callender, 1988-91 20, Chris McDonald, 1985-87 20, Tyrone Jones, 1983-85 20, Mike Furline, 1997-2000 TACKLES MOST TACKLES (Game) 23, Darrell Booker vs. Temple, 1985 23, Darrell Booker vs. W. Chester, 1987 22, Bryan Bossard vs. Navy, 1988 22, Ralph D’Angelovs. Navy, 1995 20, Tony Hubbard vs. W&M, 1989 20, Darrell Booker vs. Navy, 1985 19, Ralph D’Angelo vs. Georgia Southern, 1997 19, Sean Lenz vs. W&M, 1994 19, Ralph D’Angelo vs. Lehigh, 1994 19, Dan Mulhern vs. UNH, 2000 18, Brian Smith vs. W. Chester, 1996 18, Kenny Bailey vs. W&M, 1995 17, Lamont Watson vs. W&M, 1998 17, Brian McKenna vs. Richmond, 1998 17, Darrell Booker vs. Arkansas St., 1986 17, Ralph D’Angelo vs. R. Island, 1994 17, Brian Smith vs. Northeastern, 1996 17, Brian McKenna vs. UMass, 1999 17, Darrell Edmonds vs. Richmond, 2000 17, Dan Mulhern vs. Georgia Southern, 2000 17, Darrell Edmonds vs. New Hampshire, 2001 MOST TACKLES (Season) 153, Darrell Booker, 1985 145, Ralph D’Angelo, 1995 144, Darrell Booker, 1986 142, Ralph D’Angelo, 1997 142, Dan Mulhern, 2000 129, Brian Smith, 1996 126, Ralph D’Angelo, 1994 124, Dorrell Green, 1994 (DB) 122, Bryan Bossard, 1988 122, Mike Bandish, 1993 121, Pat Mulhern, 1993 121, Kenny Bailey, 1996 118, Darrell Booker, 1984 118, Brian McKenna, 1998 115, Lamont Watson, 1998 113, Todd Eller, 1990 110, Greg Robertson, 1981 109, Brian McKenna, 2000 108, Greg Galeone, 1975 108, Sam Miller, 1974 (DL) 105, Gary Bello, 1975 103, Geof Gardner, 1995 101, Jerry Castafero, 1973 101, Mike Bandish, 1992 MOST TACKLES (Career) 506, Darrell Booker, 1984-87 433, Ralph D’Angelo, 1994-97 414, Kenny Bailey, 1993-96 (SS) 350, Dorrell Green, 1994-97 341, Brian McKenna, 1997-2000 338, Pat Mulhern, 1991-94 317, Geof Gardner, 1993-96 317, Mike Bandish, 1990-93 310, Mark Hondru, 1993-96 (DL) 293, Darrell Edmonds, 1998-01 290, Dan Mulhern, 1999- 285, Sam Miller, 1973-75 275, Greg Robertson, 1981-83 261, Dale Koscielski, 1994-98 248, Todd Eller, 1987-90 247, Mike Furline, 1997-2000 246, Tim Jacobs, 1989-92 (CB) 234, BrianSmith, 1996-97 232, Chuck Brice, 1983-85 232, Bob Wolford, 1988-91 231, Denis Hulme, 1994-97 230, Mike McCall, 1986-89 222, Joe Valentino, 1979-82 221, Shawn Riley, 1981-83 220, Scott Acker, 1990-93 215, Dennis Johnson, 1970-72 209, Vaughn Dickinson, 1983-85 206, Josh Mastrangelo, 1992-96 205, Mike Renna, 1987-89 204, Joe McGrail, 1983-86 201, Bryan Bossard, 1986-88 QUARTERBACK SACKS (.5 sacks first counted in 1997) QUARTERBACK SACKS (Game) 6, Jamie Bittner vs. Villanova, 1980 QUARTERBACK SACKS (Season) 16, Joe Quigg, 1983 13, John Levelis, 1987 12, Ron Rossi, 1981 11, Matt Morrill, 1993 11, Jamie Bittner, 1980 10, Sam Miller, 1975 10, John Levelis, 1988 10, Matt Morrill, 1992 9, Chuck Brice, 1984 8, by 10 players, last was Denis Hulme in 1995 QUARTERBACK SACKS (Career) 30, Matt Morrill, 1990-93 24, John Levelis, 1986-88 23, Joe McGrail, 1983-86 21.5, Mike Cecere, 1997-2000 21, Chuck Brice, 1983-85 20.5, Denis Hulme, 1994-97 (LB) 19, Vaughn Dickinson, 1983-85 19, Mark Hrubar, 1989-91 17, Rob McMullen, 1987-89 16, Joe Quigg, 1981-83 16, Joe McHale, 1983-85 16, Pat Mulhern, 1991-94 14, Mike Renna, 1987-89 14, Paul Brown, 1981-83 13, Ed Braceland, 1978-81 13, Jamie Bittner, 19798-80 12.5, Brian Smith, 1996-97 12, Ron Rossi, 1980-82 11, Gary Cannon, 1983-85 11, Joe Valentino, 1979-82 11, Mark Hondru, 1993-96 11, Josh Mastrangelo, 1992-96 11 Femi Ayi, 1999- FRESHMAN RECORDS YARDS RUSHING (Game) 151, Daryl Brown vs. Maine, 1991 YARDS RUSHING (Season) 708, Craig Cummings, 1997 592, Daryl Brown, 1991 TOUCHDOWNS RUSHING (Season) 11, Daryl Brown, 1991 11, Craig Cummings, 1997 RECEPTIONS (Game) 6, Courtney Batts vs. W. Chester, 1994 RECEPTIONS (Season) 27, Courtney Batts, 1994 YARDS RECEIVING (Game) 206, Courtney Batts vs. W. Chester, 1994 YARDS RECEIVING (Season) 627, Courtney Batts, 1994 YARDS PASSING (Game) 286, Bill Vergantino vs. New Hampshire, 1989 YARDS PASSING (Season) 1,536, Bill Vergantino, 1989 TACKLES (Game) 19, Ralph D’Angelo vs. Lehigh, 1994 TACKLES (Season) 126, Ralph D’Angelo, 1994 INTERCEPTIONS (Game) 3, Dan Mulhern vs. Rhode Island, 1999 INTERCEPTIONS (Season) 7, Dan Mulhern, 1999 GAMES PLAYED GAMES PLAYED (Career) 51, Paul Williams, 1992-95 51, Mark Spinelli, 1992-95 50, Dominic Banks, 1997-00 50, Courtney Batts, 1994-97 50, JoshMastrangelo, 1992-96 50, Sean Leach, 1994-97 50, Scott White, 1994-97 50, Dorrell Green, 1994-97 50, Pat Mulhern, 1991-94 50, Herb Beck, 1976-79 50, Craig Cummings, 1997
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