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SIGNIFICANT DATES IN VILLANOVA FOOTBALL HISTORY
NOVEMBER 22, 1894: Villanova College’s first
football game, a 24-0 victory over the Logan
Athletic Association.
NOVEMBER 13, 1895: Villanova’s first “inter-col-
legiate” football game, a 12-0 win over Hahneman
College.
OCTOBER 8, 1927: Opening day at Villanova
Stadium. After the dedication ceremonies, the
Wildcats celebrate by winning the first game at
their new home, a 32-7 victory over Lebanon
Valley College.
SEPTEMBER 28, 1928: Sophomore football player
Leo J. Goodreau suffers severe injury during foot-
ball practice.
OCTOBER 2, 1928: Sophomore football player Leo
J. Goodreau dies as a result of injuries suffered
during practice.
MAY 7, 1930: Members of Leo J. Goodreau’s class
dedicate the playing field in Villanova Stadium to
his memory.
JANUARY 1, 1937: Villanova and Auburn play to a
7-7 tie in the first, and only, Bacardi Bowl in
Havana, Cuba.
DECEMBER 6, 1947: The Kentucky Wildcats beat
the Villanova Wildcats, 24-14, in the Great Lakes Against Duquesne on Sept. 23, 1950, Pete D’Alonzo became the first Wildcat to rush for 200 yards in a game
Bowl in Cleveland’s Municipal Stadium. when he tallied 201 yards on 23 carries in a 39-28 victory.
JANUARY 1, 1949: Villanova beats Nevada, 27-7, DECEMBER 15, 1962: The ’Cats lose to Oregon DECEMBER 1, 1981: The Committee to Restore
in the Harbor Bowl in San Diego’s Balboa State, 6-0, in the Liberty Bowl at Philadelphia’s Football at Villanova hosts their first benefit, fea-
Stadium. Municipal Stadium, in their last bowl game appear- turing Bob Hope at the Academy of Music in
ance. Later that day, the Wildcat men’s basketball Philadelphia. The night is nicknamed, “Hope for
SEPTEMBER 23, 1950: Pete D’Alonzo carries the team loses to Niagara at the Palestra, 73-61. Rich Football.”
ball 23 times for 201 yards in a 39-28 season- Richman plays in both games for the Wildcats, as a
opening Villanova victory against Duquesne. His quarterback at Municipal Stadium, and off the NOVEMBER 3, 1982: Villanova’s student govern-
yardage will stand as the single-game leader for bench as a forward at the Palestra. ment released results from a student survey, show-
41 years. ing 96.07 percent of students responding want
SEPTEMBER 27, 1969: “One of the most dramatic football back.
OCTOBER 31, 1952: First night game at Villanova comebacks in college football’s 101 years,”
Stadium, under portable lights. Wildcats battle to a claimed Philadelphia Bulletin writer Frank Brady. DECEMBER 14, 1982: Villanova board of trustees
20-20 tie against the Parris Island Marines. The Wildcats trailed at Delaware by 26 points three agrees to review its position on football.
minutes into the final period, when quarterback
NOVEMBER 4, 1961: Villanova beats West Chester, Drew Gordon came in off the bench to hit 7-of-17 DECEMBER 13, 1983: Villanova President John M.
40-13, in the first game ever televised from passes for 127 yards and three touchdowns. Driscoll, O.S.A. announces that the board of
Villanova Stadium. The game is carried live on Phil- Villanova beat Delaware, 36-33. trustees has elected to restore football.
adelphia’s Channel 3, then known as WRCV-TV.
SEPTEMBER 27, 1980: Villanova Stadium is re- MAY 29, 1984: The task of rebuilding Villanova
DECEMBER 30, 1961: The Wildcats shock the dedicated, after installation of astroturf, lights and Football is placed on the shoulders of Andrew J.
Wichita Shockers in the Sun Bowl, at Kidd Field a new track. At halftime of the Boston College- Talley, the 30th football head coach in Wildcat
in El Paso. The ’Cats collect a 17-9 victory. It’s Villanova contest, the track is dedicated to leg- history.
remembered as one of the greatest days in endary track coach James “Jumbo” Elliott. The
Villanova athletic history, for later that day the Wildcats win the game, 20-9. OCTOBER 10, 1984: Villanova announces it will
Wildcat men’s basketball team won the Quaker be a member of the NCAA Division I-AA Yankee
City Tournament in Philadelphia. APRIL 14, 1981: Villanova’s board of trustees elects Conference.
to discontinue football, citing economic reasons.
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NOVEMBER 3, 1984: A sold-out Villanova Stadium OCTOBER 5, 1996: Villanova defeats Connecticut NOVEMBER 21, 1998: In a 27-15 win over Rhode
crowd of 13,400 is on hand for the first Villanova 38-27 in Storrs, Conn. The win marked the 100th Island, sophomore Brian Westbrook became the
University football Homecoming game since career victory for Wildcat head coach Andy Talley. first player in the history of college football at any
1980, a Blue-White scrimmage. Comprised of Also in the game, junior wide receiver Brian level to rush for 1,000 yards and receive for 1,000
walk-ons who worked out for one month, the blue Finneran tallies a school record 16 receptions. yards in the same season.
team beats the white, 23-7.
NOVEMBER 30, 1996: Villanova loses, 35-29, at OCTOBER 30, 1999: Head Coach Andy Talley
SEPTEMBER 2, 1985: Villanova beats Iona, 27-7, East Tennessee State in the first round of the records his 100th victory at Villanova with a 31-28
and goes on to a 5-0-0 season back on the gridiron. NCAA I-AA playoffs. In the loss junior running victory over the University of New Hampshire.
back Curtis Sifford becomes the first Wildcat back
NOVEMBER 19, 1987: A sold-out Villanova to rush for 1,000 yards. NOVEMBER 24, 2001: Running back Brian
Stadium is on hand for a nationally televised Westbrook becomes the all-time leader in the his-
ESPN clash with Holy Cross, the first night game OCTOBER 4, 1997: Senior wide receiver Brian tory of college football at any level for career all-
at Villanova Stadium since 1952. The ’Cats lose to Finneran becomes Villanova’s all-time leading purpose yards with a 46-yard rush in the second
Holy Cross, 39-6. receiver for career receptions and career receiving quarter versus William & Mary in Williamsburg,
yards versus JMU. In the win, Finneran tallied eight Va. Westbrook finished his illustrious Villanova
SEPTEMBER 24, 1988: Villanova beats Boston receptions for 144 yards and four touchdowns. career with 9,512 yards of all-purpose offense in
University, 31-24, in a day of firsts. The game, 44 regular season games.
played at Boston University’s Nickerson Field, is OCTOBER 20, 1997: Villanova gains No. 1 nation-
Villanova’s first in the Yankee Conference. It’s al ranking for the first time in school history. The DECEMBER 20, 2001: Brian Westbrook wins the
also Villanova’s first overtime game. Tied 24-24 at ’Cats reached the top spot in both the Sports Walter Payton Award as the top offensive player
the end of regulation, the Wildcats had possession Network and ESPN/Sportsticker polls. in NCAA I-AA football at a banquet in Chatta-
of the ball first in overtime. On fourth and goal the nooga, Tenn.
’Cats fake a field goal, as holder Bob Brady found NOVEMBER 22, 1997: The Wildcats complete the
tight end Rich Lage alone in the endzone for the first-ever undefeated, untied full season in school APRIL 20, 2002: Brian Westbrook becomes the
score. Villanova’s defense then held the Terriers in history with a 49-35 win over Northeastern. first Wildcat to be drafted by the NFL since Howie
their possession, to win the game. Long in 1981 when he was selected in the third
NOVEMBER 29, 1997: Hosting the first-ever post round by the Philadelphia Eagles.
OCTOBER 7, 1989: It took 3 hours and 40 minutes, season game at Villanova Stadium, the Wildcats
but Villanova captured 41-35 victory in six over- record their first NCAA I-AA playoff victory with DECEMBER 7, 2002: Quarterback Brett Gordon
times against Connecticut at Villanova Stadium. a 49-28 win over Colgate. completes 26-of-30 for 219 yards and two touch-
The game was won on Villanova’s fourth play of downs as Villanova earns a 24-10 quarterfinal win
possession in the sixth extra frame, as freshman DECEMBER 1, 1997: Head coach Andy Talley and over Fordham and advances to the semfinal round
Jeff Johnson ran for three yards off left tackle for wide receiver Brian Finneran make national head- of the NCAA I-AA Playoffs for the first time in
the game winning touchdown. lines, as Talley earns the Eddie Robinson Award as school history.
the top I-AA coach in the country and Finneran
NOVEMBER 25, 1989: Playing in the post-season for garners the Walter Payton Award, symbolizing the
the first time in 27 years, Villanova loses to eventu- best offensive player in I-AA.
al National Champion Georgia Southern, 52-36, in
the first round of the NCAA Division I-AA
Playoffs.
OCTOBER 26, 1991: Pat Kennedy rushed for 249
yards and four touchdowns on 21 carries against
William & Mary, in a 35-21 Villanova victory. It’s
the second greatest game ever by a Villanova run-
ning back.
NOVEMBER 30, 1991: Villanova loses to eventual
National Champion Youngstown State, 17-16, in
the first round of the NCAA Division I-AA
Playoffs.
NOVEMBER 28, 1992: Making it to the NCAA
Division I-AA Playoffs for the third time in four
years, the Wildcats lose at Youngstown State, 23-20.
SEPTEMBER 30, 1995: Head coach Andy Talley
sets new Villanova standard for most all-time
coaching victories on the Main Line, earning his
66th win in a 28-3 drubbing of Buffalo.
Bob Brady was a starting wide receiver on the 1987 Wildcat squad that played Holy Cross in a nationally tel-
evised ESPN game in front of a sellout crowd at Villanova Stadium.
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FIRST TEAM ALL-AMERICANS
EAMONN ALLEN (offensive line, 2001) — Associated Press All-America. DOMENIC G. LIOTTA (guard, 1951) — Colliers All-America; American
Football Coaches Association; Consensus All-America; NCAA Football Guide;
PAUL BERARDELLI (guard, 1988) — American Football Coaches Grantland Rice; Look Magazine.
Association/Kodak All-America.
JOHN G. MELLUS (tackle, 1939) — New York Sun.
CHRIS BODEN (quarterback, 1997) — Walter Camp.
EDWARD J. MICHAELS (guard, 1936) — Associated Press; United Press
ROBERT DAVID (fullback, 1944) — All-Catholic All-American; NCWC News International; Pop Warner; Fosters All-America; International News Service;
Service All-America. Lawrence Perry; Russel Gnau; Hearst Syndicate; Liberty Magazine; Elgin.
JOSEPH W. DeROSE (center, 1951) — Colliers All-America Specialists. EUGENE P. O’PELLA (end, 1958) — Williamson All-America.
CURTIS ELLER (linebacker, 1991-92) — 1991: American Football Coaches GEORGE L. RANDOUR (back, 1933) — International News Service.
Association/Kodak All-American, 1992: Associated Press, American Football
Coaches Association/Kodak All-American BRYAN RUSSO (center, 1989) — American Football Coaches
Association/Kodak All-America; The Sports Network.
EUGENE C. FILIPSKI (back, 1952) — Look Magazine; Football Writers’
Association of America; Consensus All-America; NCAA Football Guide; Colliers JOHN SANDUSKY (tackle, 1949) — New York Sun.
All-America.
MICHAEL J. SIANI (end, 1971) — Sport Magazine, The Sporting News.
BRIAN FINNERAN (wide receiver, 1996-97) 1996 — American Football
Coaches Association All-America; 1997 — Associated Press; Sports Network; BRIAN WESTBROOK (running back/kick returner, 1998) — Associated Press
AFCA; Walter Camp. All-America; The Sports Network All-America; 2000-The Sports Network All-
America (Return Specialist); AFCA All-America (Return Specialist); Associated
TYRONE FRAZIER (linebacker, 1994) — American Football Coaches Press All-America (All-Purpose Player); (running back, 2001) - Associated Press
Association/Schooner’s All-American; Sports Network; Don Hansen’s Football All-America, AFCA All-America, The Sports Network All-America.
Gazette.
JOHN G. WYSOCKI (end, 1937-38) — Alexander M. Weyand Consensus, David
BRETT GORDON (quarterback, 2002) — Walter Camp J. Walsh, United Press International, Newspaper Enterprise Association, Liberty
Magazine, All-America Board of Football Coaches, All Players, United Press.
CHARLES W. JOHNSON (tackle, 1962) — Williamson All-America.
WILLIAM KUZMAN (End, 1944) — All-Catholic All-America; NCWC News
Service All-America.
NATIONAL AWARD WINNERS
1997: Andy Talley Eddie Robinson Award
GTE/AFCA National
Coach of the Year
1997: Brian Finneran Walter Payton Award
1998: Chris Boden Ernie Davis Award
2001: Brian Westbrook Walter Payton Award
In 1988, Paul Berardelli (No. 61) became Villanova’s first All-American during Bryan Russo earned All-America distinction in 1989 from the AFCA and the
the Andy Talley era when he earned the honor from the AFCA. Sports Network.
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BRIAN FINNERAN BRIAN WESTBROOK
1997 WALTER PAYTON AWARD WINNER 2001 WALTER PAYTON AWARD WINNER
At the 11th Annual Division I-AA National Football Awards Banquet Villanova University senior running back Brian Westbrook closed out
held on Dec. 1, 1997, at the Official All-Star Cafe in New York City, Villanova his illustrious collegiate career in fine fashion on Thursday evening December 20
University senior wide receiver Brian Finneran (Mission Viejo, Calif.) won the as he was awarded the Walter Payton Award given annually to the National
Walter Payton Award given to the top offensive player in I-AA. Offensive Player of the Year in NCAA I-AA football. Westbrook received the
Finneran had a storybook career on the Main Line from 1994-97, and award at a banquet held in Chattanooga, Tennessee. The other two finalists for the
was one of the nation’ finest players throughout his four years. During his storied award included Rocky Butler of Hofstra University and Adrian Peterson of
career, he caught 265 passes for 3,872 yards and 34 touchdowns. Finneran cur- Georgia Southern.
rently holds 14 Villanova school records including the career marks for receptions, Westbrook received 31 first-place votes and 320 points from the panel
yards and touchdowns. of 103 I-AA sports information directors and selected media. Following
Arriving on the Main Line in 1994 from Mizzion Viejo, Calif., along Westbrook in the voting were Hofstra’s Rocky Butler, who earned 22 first-place
with his twin brother and fellow Wildcat football standout Brad, Bran Finneran votes and 267 total points, and Georgia Southern’s Adrian Peterson, who finished
was on a mission. He immediately began to turn heads as a freshman in 1994, in the top three of the voting for the fourth consecutive year. Furman’s Louis Ivory
catching 56 passes for 805 yards and seven scores. Finneran set Wildcat class finished fifth in this year’s voting.
records for most catches and yards receiving in a season by a freshman. For his Westbrook becomes the second player from Villanova to win the
performance, he was named to the All-Yankee Conference second team. award. In 1997, former Wildcat and current Atlanta Falcon wide receiver Brian
Missing the first two games of his sophomore season due to a separat- Finneran garnered the award. Villanova joins the University of Idaho (John Friesz-
ed shoulder. Finneran returned slowly but still caught 32 passes for 471 yards on 1989, Doug Nussmeier-1993) as the only schools to have two Walter Payton
the year. Award winners.
Finneran’s real breakout season came in 1996, when as a junior, he In 11 games in 2001, Westbrook led all of NCAA I-AA in both All-pur-
posted 81 receptions for 1,207 yards and eight touchdowns. The honors came from pose yards with 2,823 and scoring with 176 points (29 TDs). The 5-9, 205 pound
everywhere, as he received first team All-Atlantic 10, All-ECAC and All- Westbrook rushed 249 times for 1,603 yards and 22 scores, caught 59 passes for
American honors. 658 yards and six touchdowns, returned 17 kickoffs for 440 yards and a score, in
His top campaign would come one year later, as a senior, when he took addition to returning 12 punts for 90 yards during the 2001 campaign. In
both himslef and the Wildcats to the status of one of the nation’s best. With a perfect Villanova’s season finale at William & Mary on Nov. 24, Westbrook set the
11-0 regular season, Villanova was No. 1 in the country and posted the first-ever NCAA All-Divisions career all-purpose yards record with 9,512 yards in 44 regu-
undefeated, untied full regular season in school history. Despite losing a 37-34 heart- lar season games.
breaker to Youngstown State in the second round of the NCAA Division I-AA As a junior in 2000, Westbrook finished third in the Walter Payton
Playoffs, the season was a memorable one for Finneran and the ’Cats. Finneran fin- Award voting behind Louis Ivory of Furman University who won the award and
ished the year with 96 catches for 1,389 yards and 19 touchdowns. He capped off Peterson who finished second.
his career by earning the Walter Payton Awards, given to the nation’s top Division The most decorated player in school history, Westbrook finished his
I-AA player. Wildcat career with 41 school records, 19 Atlantic 10 Conference marks and five
Finneran is currently in his fourth season with the NFL’s Atlanta Falcons. NCAA records. Westbrook became the first player in the history of Villanova foot-
ball to earn first team All-American honors in three different seasons, when he
earned first team All-American acclaim from both The Sports Network and the
AFCA. As a sophomore in 1998, Westbrook became the only player in the histo-
ry of college football at any level to rush for 1,000 yards and receive for 1,000
yards in the same season.
Westbrook is currently in his second season with the NFL’s
Philadelphia Eagles.
Villanova’s two Walter Payton Award win-
ners, Brian Finneran and Brian Westbrook,
played against one another last year in the
NFC playoffs when Westbrook’s Philadelphia
Eagles defeated Finneran’s Atlanta Falcons.
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ALL-YANKEE/ATLANTIC 10 CONFERENCE
Villanova players officially became eligible for All-Yankee Conference honors in 1988. All selections are voted on by the Conference head coaches. The Atlantic 10 came
into existence in 1997.
1988 Jim Cashman, TE First team Devian Logan, SS Third team Stan Bennett Second team
James Donaway, OG First team 1994 Tyrone Frazier, LB First team Casey Hannon Second team
Peter Lombardi, FB Second team Jose Ramirez, OL First team Joe Kavanaugh Second team
John O’Brien, OLB Second team Andy Cobaugh, LB Second team Hezekiah Lewis Second team
Mickey Watson, ILB Second team Brian Finneran, WR Second team Shaun Lyons Second team
Tom Withka, PK Second team Chris Curtis, DL Third team Ducarmel Augustin Third team
1989 Bob Brady, WR First team Frank Venezia, P Third team David Heckard Third team
Bryan Russo, C First team 1995 Curtis Dunaway, DB First team DeLonne Kelly Third team
Tom Withka, K First team A.J. Burawski, LB Third team 2000 Brian Westbrook, RB/RS First team
Paul Franco, DT Second team 1996 Brian Finneran, WR First team Brett Gordon, QB Second team
Mickey Watson, LB Second team Mark Kiefer, PK First team Stan Bennett, OT Second team
Chris Hunt, DB Second team Clint Park, QB Second team Kwesi Solomon, DT Third team
1990 Curtis Eller, LB First team Matt McKnight Second team Chris Birch, P Third team
Damon Green, LB Second team Deon Jackson, DB Second team 2001 Brian Westbrook, RB First team/Offensive
1991 Scott Donald, TE First team Chris Okano, OL Third team Player of the Year
Randy Crane, OG First team Curtis Dunaway, LB Third team Eamonn Allen, OL First team
Bill Lacey, OT First team Shannon Riley, DB Third team Casey Hannon, PK First team
Tim Tarpey, OC First team 1997 Brian Finneran, WR First team/ Matt Chila, TE Second team
Willie Oshodin, DL First team Offensive Kwesi Solomon, DL Second team
Curtis Eller, LB First team/ Player of Year Chris Birch, P Third team
Defensive Chris Boden, QB First team Brett Gordon, QB Third team
Player of Year Jason Tenner, OL First team Robert Richardson, OL Third team
Kevin Long, DB First team George Freiberger, OL Second team Murle Sango, WR Third team
Barry Alvis, DB First team Mark Kiefer, OL Second team Jamison Young, LB Third team
Tom Colombo, QB Second team Shaun Lyons, LB Third team 2002 Brett Gordon, QB First team/Offensive
Pat Kennedy, RB Second team Mitch McCrimmon, OL Third team Player of the Year
Chris Grychowski, DL Second team Shannon Riley, SS Third team Matt Chila, TE First team
Andy Cobaugh, LB Second team Josh Dolbin, WR Third team Brian White, WR Second team
Orin Solomon, DB Second team Ryan Knight, OL Third team Mike Finn, OL Third team
1992 Randy Crane, OG First team Chris Machovina, DL Third team Sean McCarthy, OL Third team
Curtis Eller, LB First team/ Andy Talley Coach of Year Brian Hulea, LB Third team
Defensive 1998 Brian Westbrook, RB First team Jamison Young, LB Third team
Player of Year Casey Hannon, PK Second team Gary Johnson, DB Third team
Bill Lacey, OT First team Ryan Knight, OL Second team Terence Taylor, DE Third team
Tim Matas, DL First team Hezekiah Lewis, DB Second team
Chris Grychowski, DL First team Chris Machovina, DE Second team
Bill Hoffman, PK First team Jason Tenner, DL Second team
Andy Cobaugh, LB Second team Shaun Lyons, LB Third team
Matt Smith, DB Second team 1999 Chris Boden First team
Tim Tarpey, OC Second team Ryan Knight First team
1993 Bill Lacey, OT Second team Murle Sango First team
Bill Hoffmann, K Second team Kwesi Solomon First team
GTE/COSIDA ACADEMIC YANKEE/ATLANTIC 10 CONFERENCE ALL-ACADEMIC TEAM
Villanova players became eligible in 1988 when the Wildcats joined the Yankee Conference. To qualify, student-
ALL-AMERICANS athletes must have a 3.0 grade-point average and be regular performers. Atlantic 10 Football began in 1997.
Since 1952, academic all-America teams have been selected by
the College Sports Information Directors of America. To be eli- 1988 Robert Brady 1993 Brad Parpan 1996 Clint Park 2002 Mike Finn
gible, student-athletes must be regular performers and have at Art Condodina Anthony Carangi Pat Krebs Brett Gordon
least a 3.20 grade-point average. Peter Lombardi Greg Ziegler Kevin McCarty Noah Hoffman
1996 Deon Jackson, Second team Scott Rushton Mike Hoffman Chris Okano Adam James
1994 Gregg Ziegler, Second team Ron Sency Chris Adler Deon Jackson Mike Roseman
1992 Tim Matas, First team 1989 Robert Brady Brent McCracken Mark Kiefer Jason Saks
1990 Kevin Martchek, Second team John Marichak Russ Kingsbury 1997 Mark Kiefer Anthony Wright
1988 Peter Lombardi, First team Peter Ruggiero Remo Guarnieri 1998 Stephen Curry C. DeFrancesco
1988 Robert Brady, Second team William Oshodin 1994 Chris Curtis Chris Janik Kingsley Echema
1988 Scott Rushton, Second team Kevin Martchek Remo Guarnieri Conor Kinsella Carmen Falcone
1986 Ron Sency, First team Rich Sernyak Deon Jackson Hezekiah Lewis Brian Hulea
1986 Rich Spugnardi, Second team Damon Green Brian Keating Matt Reiter Dan Silva
Tom Sency Russ Kingsbury Jay Strippoli Raymond Ventrone
Chris Hunt Pat Krebs Brian Westbrook
NCAA POSTGRADUATE 1990 John Marichak Brent 1999 Casey Hannon
SCHOLARSHIP Willie Oshodin McCracken Conor Kinsella
Kevin Martchek Erik Pearson Hezekiah Lewis
To qualify, student-athletes must maintain a 3.000 grade-point Damon Green Pete Petrillo Matt Reiter
average during their collegiate careers and perform with distinc- Rich Sernyak John Reilly 2000 Chris Birch
tion in varsity football. Tom Sency Michael Rusnak Casey Hannon
1988 Rich Spugnardi, LB 1991 No team selected Frank Venezia Joe Keating
1977 David Graziano, DE 1992 Tim Matas Preston Walker Mark Laber
Pat Smith Gregg Ziegler Matt Reiter
Greg Ziegler 1995 Chris Curtis 2001 Ryan Breeden
Remo Guarnieri Chris Hardy C. DeFrancesco
Deon Jackson Joe Keating
Pat Krebs Willie Lewis
Kevin McCarty Murle Sango
Pete Petrillo
Frank Venezia
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ALL-ECAC/ALL-EAST WILDCATS IN THE PROS Don Luzzi, T — Calgary Raiders 1958
The ECAC (Eastern College Athletic Conference) Compiled with contributions by: Michael Connolly (1991 Leo Lynch, C — Frankford Yellowjackets 1920
officially began naming all-ECAC teams in 1963. revisions), Dave Coskey, Rev. Michael J. O’Donnell, Jim Magee, C — Boston Yanks 1945-46
From 1963-69 just one team was named. From O.S.A., Jay Langhammer, Craig Miller, Jim DeLorenzo, David Martin, DB — Denver Gold 1983-85;
1970-79 the ECAC named a first team offense and the National Football League and the Football Hall of Arizona Wranglers 1985; San Diego Chargers 1986
Fame. John McAndrews, HB — Long Island Bulldogs 1930
defense only. In 1980, the ECAC added second Don McComb, E — Boston Patriots 1960
teams for offense and defense. John Mellus, T — New York Giants 1938-41;
Ted Aceto, QB — Hamilton Tiger-Cats 1963; Montreal
Alouettes 1963 San Francisco 49ers 1946; Baltimore Colts 1947-49
2002 Brett Gordon, QB Offensive Player of Ed Michaels, G — Washington Redskins 1937;
the Year/First team Ted Andrulewicz, B — Newark Bulldogs 1930
Al Atkinson, LB — New York Jets 1965-74 Pittsburgh Steelers 1943; Philadelphia Eagles
Matt Chila, TE Honorable Mention 1943-46; Ottawa Rough Riders 1947-50
2001 Brian Westbrook Player of the Year Ed August, B — Providence Steamrollers 1931
John Babinecz, LB — Dallas Cowboys 1972-74; Joe Miller, DT — Houston Texans 1974;
Brian Westbrook First team RB Chicago Bears 1975 Shreveport Steamer 1974-75; Ottawa Rough
Eamonn Allen, OL First team OL Stan Bennett — Philadelphia Eagles 2001 Riders 1976; Saskatchewan Rough Riders 1976-80
Casey Hannon, PK First team PK Nick Basca, B — Philadelphia Eagles 1941 Rich Moore, DT — Green Bay Packers 1969-70
2000 Brian Westbrook Player of the Year Alex Bell, B — Detroit Lions 1940 Richard Moynihan, B — Frankford Yellowjackets 1927
Brian Westbrook First team RB/RS Paul Berardelli, OG — London Monarchs 1991-92 Walt Nowak, E — Philadelphia Eagles 1944
1999 Shaun Lyons, LB First team Ed Berrang, E — Washington Redskins 1949-51; Tom O’Donnell, E — Boston Shamrocks 1936
Murle Sango, WR First team Detroit Lions 1951; Green Bay Packers 1952 Gene O’Pella, E — Saskatchewan Rough Riders 1959
DeLonne Kelly, DB Second team Don Blanchard, B — Boston Shamrocks 1936-37 Willie Oshodin, DT — Denver Broncos 1993-95
1998 Ryan Knight, OL First team Sam Brazinsky, B — Buffalo Bisons 1946 Brad Parpan, QB — Rhein Fire 1996
Chris Machovina, DL First team Charlie Broadnicki, C — Philadelphia Eagles 1934; Ralph Pasquariello, B— Los Angeles Rams 1950;
Casey Hannon, PK Second team Brooklyn Dodgers 1934 Chicago Cardinals 1951-52
1997 Villanova Wildcats Team of the Year Dan Brown, E — Washington Redskins 1950 Lou Pessalano, T — Staten Island Stapletons 1929
Brian Finneran, WR First team/ Jere Brown, LB — New York Stars 1974; Charlotte Frank Polito, DB — Philadelphia Bell 1974-75
Offensive Player Hornets 1974-75 Al Postus, B — Pittsburgh Steelers 1945
of the Year Frank Budd, E, WR— Philadelphia Eagles 1962; William Potts, B — Pittsburgh Steelers 1943;
Chris Boden, QB First team Washington Redskins 1963; Calgary Stampeders Pittsburgh Americans 1946
Jason Tenner, DL First team 1965-66 Steve Pritko, E — New York Giants 1943;
Shannon Riley, SS Second team Chuck Bushbeck, K — Memphis Showboats 1984 Cleveland Rams 1944-45; Los Angeles Rams
Mark Kiefer, PK Second team Gene Ceppetelli, C — Hamilton Tiger-Cats 1963- 1946-47; Boston Yanks 1948; New York
67; Philadelphia Eagles 1968-69; New York Bulldogs 1949; Green Bay Packers 1949-50
Chris Machovina, DE Second team Chester Pudluski, T — Cleveland Rams 1944
1996 Brian Finneran, WR First team Giants 1969; Montreal Alouettes 1970-71
Andrew Chisick, C — Chicago Cardinals 1940-41 Joe Restic, E — Philadelphia Eagles 1952
Deon Jackson, DB First team Kevin Reilly, LB — Philadelphia Eagles 1973-74;
Clint Park, QB Second team Andy Cobaugh, LB — San Antonio (CFL) 1995
Bill Conlin, T — Long Island Bulldogs 1930 New England Patriots 1975
Curtis Dunaway, LB Second team Bill Rogers, T — Chicago Cardinals 1938; Detroit
1995 Curtis Dunaway, DB First team Ed Corisky, C — Boston Yanks 1944
Peter D’Alonzo, B — Detroit Lions 1951-52 Lions 1938-40, 1944
1994 Tyrone Frazier, LB First team Bob David, G — Los Angeles Rams 1947-48; Joe Rogers, E — New York Titans 1960
1993 Bill Lacey, OT Second team Chicago Rockets 1948 Steve Romanik, B — Chicago Cardinals 1953-54
1992 Curtis Eller, LB First team Dave Difilippo, G — Philadelphia Eagles 1941 Sal Rosato, B — Washington Redskins 1945-47
Randy Crane, OG First team Josh Dolbin, WR — Philadelphia Eagles 1998 John Sandusky, T — Cleveland Browns 1950-55;
Tim Tarpey, OC First team Dan Driscoll, LB — Montreol Alouettes 1979-80; Green Bay Packers 1956
Scott Donald, TE Second team Philadelphia Eagles 1980-81. Americo Sapienza, HB — New York Titans 1960
Tim Matas, NG Second team Leo Elter, B — Pittsburgh Steelers 1953-54, 1958- Gary Shugrue, DE — Winnipeg Blue Bombers 1976
1991 Willie Oshodin, DL First team 59; Washington Redskins 1955-57 Mike Siani, WR — Oakland Raiders 1972-77;
Kevin Long, DB First team Ralph Farina, C — Pottsville Maroons 1927 Baltimore Colts 1977-80
Curtis Eller, LB First team Lou Ferry, T — Green Bay Packers 1949-50 ; George Smith, B — Chicago Cardinals 1943
Randy Crane, OL First team Chicago Cardinals 1951; Pittsburgh Steelers 1952-55 John Sodaski, SS — Pittsburgh Steelers 1970; LB
1990 Damon Green, LB First team Gene Filipski, B — New York Giants 1956-57; Philadelphia Eagles 1972-73; Philadelphia Bell, (World
1989 Bob Brady, WR First team Calgary Stampeders 1958-62 league) 1974
Bryan Russo, C First team John Finn, B — Frankford Yellowjackets 1924 Paul Stenn, T — New York Giants 1942;
1988 Jim Cashman, TE First team Brian Finneran, WR — Seattle Seahawks 1998; Washington Redskins 1946; Pittsburgh Steelers 1947
Paul Berardelli, OG Second team Barcelona Dragons 1999; Philadelphia Eagles 1999; Mike Strofolino, LB — Los Angeles Rams 1965;
James Donaway, OG Second team Atlanta Falcons 2000-present Baltimore Colts 1965; St. Louis Cardinals
Bryan Russo, OC Second team Art Forst, B - Providence Steamrollers 1926 1966-68; Hamilton Tiger-Cats 1969-70
1980 Dan Burke, DB First team Stan Galazin, C — New York Giants 1937-39 Willie Sydnor, WR — Pittsburgh Steelers 1982
Larry Glueck, DB — Chicago Bears 1963-66 Jason Tenner, OL — San Francisco 49ers 1999-2000
Joe Arcidiacono, OT First team Vince Thompson, FB — Detroit Lions 1981-84
1979 Steve Duda, DT First team Anthony Griggs, LB — Philadelphia Eagles 1982-86;
Cleveland Browns 1987-89 Billy Walik, WR — Philadelphia Eagles 1970-72;
Paul Columbia, TE Second team Winnipeg Blue Bombers 1973; Florida Blazers 1974;
1977 Tom Walsh, OT First Team Andy Gordon, QB — Ottawa Rough Riders 1949-50
Sam Gruneisen, C — San Diego Chargers 1962-72; Shreveport Steamers 1974
Pat O’Brien, QB Rookie of the Year Brian Westbrook, RB — Philadelphia Eagles
1975 Gary Shugrue, DT First team Houston Oilers 1973
Bill Hegarty, T — Oakland Raiders 1953; 2002-present
1973 Joe Miller, OT First team Pittsburgh Steelers 1953; Washington Redskins 1953 George Winslow, P — Cleveland Browns 1987;
Frank Polito, DB First team Kevin Ingram, QB — Montreal Alouettes 1984 Buffalo Bills 1988
1972 Frank Polito, DB First team Billy Joe, FB — Denver Broncos 1963-64; Buffalo Bills Frank Vail, C — Long Island Bulldogs 1930
1971 Mike Siani, WR First team 1965; Miami Dolphins 1966; New York Jets 1967-68 Frank Youngfleish, B — Pottsville Maroons 1926-27
Ernie Messmer, DT First team Charlie Johnson, G — Winnipeg Blue Bombers 1965 Zygmund Zamlynski, B — San Francisco 49ers 1946
Frank Polito, DB First team Ed Kasky, T — Philadelphia Eagles 1942 Vince Zizak, T — Chicago Bears 1934; Rochester
1970 Mike Siani, E First team Phil Kuczo, B — Staten Island Stapletons 1929 Tigers 1937
Jack Kasper, T First team Bernard Lee, B — Pittsburgh Steelers 1938
1969 John Babinecz, C First team Fred Levinsky, LB — Winnipeg Blue Bombers 1968 All players listed have at least signed a professional football
1968 Rich Moore, T First team Howard Lebengood, B — Pottsville Maroons 1925 contract with the team listed, after playing at least one colle-
giate season at Villanova. Players listed have played in the
1967 Frank Linsky, G First team Tom Lomaskey, E — Staten Island Stapletons 1929 National Football League (NFL); American Football League
1964 Al Atkinson, T First team Howie Long, DT — Oakland Raiders 1981; Los (AFL); All-American Football Conference; Canadian Football
1963 Al Atkinson, T First team Angeles Raiders 1982-93 League (CFL); World Football League (WFL); United States
Paul Longua, E — Orange Tornados 1929; Newark Football League (USFL), World League of American Football
Bulldogs 1930 (WLAF) and NFL Europe.
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WILDCAT HEAD COACHES THROUGH THE YEARS
HEAD COACHES YEARS WON LOST TIED PCT.
Andy Talley (1985- Present) 18 125 73 1 .629
Richard V. Bedesem (1975-80) 6 30 35 1 .462
Louis A. Ferry (1970-73, *1974) *4 20 26 1 .436
James C. Weaver (1974) 1 3 5 0 .375
John C. Gregory (1967-69) 3 16 13 0 .551
Alexander F. Bell (1960-66) 7 35 30 0 .538
Joseph P. Rogers (*1959) *1 1 5 0 .166
Francis X. Reagan (1953-59) 6 16 36 0 .308
Arthur F. Raimo (1951-53) 3 16 10 1 .611
James R. Leonard (1949-50) 2 12 6 0 .666
Jordan A. Olivar (1943-48) 6 33 20 2 .618
Maurice J. Smith (1936-42) 7 41 17 3 .697
Harry A. Stuhldreher (1925-35) 11 65 25 9 .702
Frank A. Sommer (1914-15, 1924) 3 12 9 2 .565
Hugh V. McGeehan (1923) 1 0 7 1 .063
Allie C. Miller (1921-22) 2 11 4 3 .694
Thomas M. Reap (1917-20) 4 9 12 5 .442
Edward M. Bennis (1916) 1 1 8 0 .111
Thomas L. St. Germaine (1913) 1 4 2 1 .643
Charles A. McGeehan (1912) 1 3 3 0 .500
Fred J. Crolius (1904-11) 8 15 38 5 .302
Martin L. Caine (1903) 1 2 2 0 .500
Timothy M. O’Rourke (1902) 1 4 3 0 .571
John J. Egan (1900-01) 1 2 3 0 .400
John A. Powers (1900) 1 5 1 3 .722
Richard F. Nallin (1899) 1 7 2 1 .750
John F. Bagley (1897-98) 2 5 9 2 .375
James A. McDonald (1895-96) 2 14 6 0 .700
Michael J. Murphy (1894) 1 1 0 0 1.000
TOTALS 106 508 410 41 .547
*Served as interim head coach (3 games) for season noted
The 1938 football team tallied an impressive 8-0-1 record under the Alex Bell guided Villanova to 35 wins from 1960-66.
direction of Clipper Smith.
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1937 BACARDI BOWL 1947 GREAT LAKES BOWL
Havana, Cuba • January 1, 1937 Municipal Stadium, Cleveland, Ohio • December 6, 1947
Villanova 7, Auburn 7 Kentucky 24, Villanova 14
Villanova’s history in bowl games began in 1937, when the Wildcats were invited to par- Under the direction of Wildcat head coach Jordan Olivar, in 1947 the Villanova College
ticipate in the 1937 contest which eventually became known as the Bacardi Bowl. football team ventured to Cleveland, Ohio for the inaugural Great Lakes Bowl. Their oppo-
Not only was it Villanova’s first football bowl game appearance, but it was also the first nent was the Kentucky Wildcats.
bowl game to be played outside the United States. The ’Cats opponent, Auburn University, Paul “Bear” Bryant coached the Kentucky squad, who were led on the field by legendary
had rolled up an impressive 7-2-2 record and had closed out the regular season with impres- quarterback Jack “George” Blanda.
sive wins over Loyola, 44-0, and Florida, 13-0, its fifth and sixth shutout wins of the season. Villanova missed a golden opportunity to strike early when on the opening kickoff,
Villanova, under coaching great Maurice “Clipper” Smith, piled up a sterling 7-2 record, and Villanova’s kick rolled around on the Kentucky two-yard line and no Kentucky player
had earned victories over the likes of Penn State, Boston University, Detroit and South seemed eager to grab the loose pigskin. As three Villanova players converged on the ball,
Carolina. Like Auburn, Villanova boasted of an outstanding defense, one that had recorded Kentucky’s Blanda realized just in time that the ball was up for grabs, and quickly dove on
four shutouts and had not allowed any opponent more than seven points. the ball. Later in the first quarter, Kentucky moved the ball from Villanova’s 46 to the 16,
Played in Havana, Cuba as the climactic event of Cuba’s National Sports Festival, the and settled for a 27-yard field goal by Blanda on the last play of the first quarter, giving
game almost never came to be because of a bloodless revolution led by Fulgencio Batista, Kentucky a 3-0 advantage.
who, over 20 years later, would be overthrown by Fidel Castro. The scored remained the same through the second quarter, but midway through the
Yet the game went on, and it was Auburn that flexed its muscles first in the contest. The third quarter Kentucky’s Jim Howe took a pitch from Blanda and stormed past
Tigers mounted an offensive attack that saw the ball pushed to the Villanova 10-yard line. But Villanova’s defenders for a 29-yard touchdown. Blanda added the extra point, and
the ’Cats defense stiffened and took over the ball on downs. Unable to do much offensively, Kentucky took a 10-0 advantage.
Villanova punted the ball away, and on the ensuing possession, Auburn put together its only Yet Villanova, behind the accurate throws of highly-touted quarterback Andy Gordon,
scoring drive of the day. The Tigers broke the scoreless tie when halfback Billy Hitchcock marched back. Two plays into the fourth period, Villanova’s Ralph Pasquariello, carrying sev-
broke through the Wildcat defense and rambled 40 yards for a touchdown. The extra point eral Kentucky defenders on his back, rambled 11-yards into the endzone. John Siano’s conver-
was good, and Auburn had a 7-0 lead. sion pulled Villanova within a field goal, 10-7.
As expected, the defense of both squads continued to dominate play, and at halftime Later in the fourth quarter, Kentucky’s Jack Griffin broke through the Villanova line to
Auburn still held their lead. Midway through the third period, however, Villanova’s offense, partially block a punt, giving Kentucky excellent field position at the 25-yard line. Several
behind the direction of Anthony Stopper, drove to Auburn’s 12-yard line, but came away plays later, Kentucky’s Bill Boller raced 25 yards for a touchdown, and after the Blanda extra-
scoreless after Auburn’s defense rallied to stymie the ’Cats. Late in the fourth quarter, with point, Kentucky had cushioned its lead to 17-7. With time now against them, Villanova went
time running out for the Wildcats, Auburn had possession of the ball inside its own 15-yard to the air, but Kentucky’s Boller intercepted a Gordon pass and returned it 49 yards for anoth-
line. Facing second down and eight yards to go for a first down, Auburn mentor Jack Meagher er touchdown. Now trailing 24-7, Gordon returned to the air. First hitting Zip Zehler with a
called for a quick kick, a play Auburn had used successfully on a couple occasions in the first 38-yard strike, Gordon then connected with John Sheehan for a 13-yard touchdown pass. Yet
half. Shifting into the quick kick position at the Auburn goal line, Villanova’s John Wysocki in the end, this battle of the Wildcats was won by Kentucky.
and Valentine Rizzo blocked the kick, and lineman Matthew Kuber grabbed the ball at the
two-yard line and went in for the touchdown. William Christopher kicked the all-important KENTUCKY 3 0 7 14 24
point after, and the Wildcats had gained a 7-7 tie. VILLANOVA 0 0 0 14 14
VILLANOVA 0 0 0 7 7 SCORING SUMMARY:
AUBURN 0 7 0 0 7 UK — Blanda 27-yard field goal
UK — Howe 29-yard run (Blanda kick)
SCORING SUMMARY: VC — Pasquariello 11-yard run (Siano kick)
AU — Hitchcock 40 yard run (Fenton kick) UK — Boller 25-yard run (Blanda kick)
VC — Kuber 2-yard blocked punt return (Christopher kick) UK — Boller 49-yard interception return (Blanda kick)
VC — Gordon 13-yard pass to Sheehan (Siano kick)
1949 HARBOR BOWL
Balboa Stadium, San Diego, Calif. • January 1, 1949
Nevada 27, Villanova 7
For a second consecutive season, Villanova head coach Jordan Olivar led the Wildcats
to a post-season football bowl game. Recording a 7-2-1 regular season, with impressive wins
over Texas A&M, Miami, North Carolina State, and a tie with Kentucky, the ’Cats headed
west for the Harbor Bowl. Their opponent was Nevada, who was 8-1 and had recorded lop-
sided wins over Tulsa, Wichita, Fresno State and San Jose during 1948.
A crowd of over 20,000 on an overcast and rainy New Year’s Day witnessed a domi-
nating Villanova defense, and a fast-paced Wildcat offense, overwhelm Nevada, 27-7. The
Wildcats got on the scoreboard early, scoring 13 first quarter points. First, Peter D’Alonzo
dove the final three yards of a Wildcat drive for the day’s first score. Robert Polidor went
the final four yards on Villanova’s second touchdown in the first quarter, giving the ’Cats a
13-0 advantage.
Neither team managed a score in the second period, but Nevada opened the second half
by serving notice they were not about to quit. Tommy Kalmanir raced 66 yards for a touch-
down, cutting the Wildcat lead to 13-7. Later in the third quarter, Wildcat end John Geppi
drove another nail into Nevada’s coffin when he raced 80 yards for another Wildcat touch-
down. Geppi would finish the game with 114 yards on six carries. Any remaining Nevada
hopes for a comeback ended when D’Alonzo scored his second touchdown of the day on an
eight-yard jaunt, giving Villanova a 27-7 lead, and their first bowl game victory.
VILLANOVA 13 0 14 0 27
NEVADA 0 0 7 0 7
SCORING SUMMARY:
VC — D’Alonzo 3-yard run (Kick no good)
VC — Pollidor 4-yard run (Clavin kick)
NU — Kalmanir 66-yard run (Corley kick)
VC — Geppi 80-yard run (Clavin kick)
VC — D’Alonzo 8-yard run (Clavin kick) The program for the 1947 Great Lakes Bowl between Villanova
and Kentucky cost just 25 cents.
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1961 SUN BOWL 1962 LIBERTY BOWL
Kidd Stadium, El Paso, Texas • December 30, 1961 Municipal Stadium, Philadelphia, Pa. • December 15, 1962
Villanova 17, Wichita 9 Oregon State 6, Villanova 0
Villanova University returned to post-season competition under head coach Alex Bell. For Wildcat coach Alex Bell, Villanova University’s participation in the fourth annual
Before what was then claimed to be the largest national television audience to ever view a Liberty Bowl marked the second consecutive year his ’Cat team was invited to a major bowl
football bowl game, Villanova put on an impressive display of rugged defense and potent Although the game was played in Villanova’s backyard, the ’Cats were definitely underdogs.
offense en route to a 17-9 victory over Wichita in the 28th Annual Sun Bowl. Oregon State was famed for its passing attack, which was headed by All-American and
The confidence of the Wildcats was evident from the start. Winning the coin toss, 1962 Heisman Trophy winner Terry Baker. While not as heralded as the Oregon State squad,
Villanova elected to kickoff, putting its defense, which finished the year ranked seventh in the Villanova had also enjoyed an outstanding season, compiling a 7-2 record.
nation, on the spot. Both teams’ defenses dominated the early play, and neither team could The game, telecast nationally in color by NBC to an estimated 27 million viewers, became
mount any kind of offensive threat. Taking control of the ball on Wichita’s 43-yard line late in a defensive struggle, and to the surprise of many, the Wildcats dominated. Villanova seeming-
the first quarter, Villanova quarterback Ted Aceto recorded the game’s first first down, and ly got a big break midway through the first quarter when William Sherlock’s 52-yard punt was
four plays later gave the ball to the ’Cats overpowering fullback, Billy Joe. Joe rumbled into downed by Larry Glueck on the one-foot line. One play later, disaster struck as Oregon State’s
the endzone from 19-yards out to cap a seven play touchdown drive. Sam Gruneisen kicked Baker got loose around end, and raced to a 99-yard touchdown with 9:24 left in the opening
the extra point, giving Villanova a 7-0 lead in the first quarter. period. Baker tried a two-point conversion, but the Wildcats regrouped to break up his pass,
The Wildcat defense continued to stymie Wichita, as the Shockers were kept deep in their leaving the score 6-0 in Oregon State’s favor.
own territory. But with five seconds remaining in the first half, Wichita finally got on the Another tough break doomed Villanova. Taking the ensuing kickoff down to the Beavers’
scoreboard on a 36-yard field goal. Gaining a 7-3 halftime lead, the Wildcat defense had held 12-yard line, Villanova seemingly deadlocked the contest when Billy Joe made his way around
Wichita to just 87 total offensive yards. the left end and romped 12-yards into the endzone. But a holding call nullified the play, and two
Kicking off to start the second half, Villanova got a big break when Richie Ross recov- plays later a Villanova pass was intercepted. The second and third quarters were scoreless, as
ered the fumbled kickoff on Wichita’s 22-yard line. Seven plays later, Louis Rettino dove over both teams’ defenses remained unbending. In the closing minutes of the fourth quarter, Villanova
from the two-yard line, Gruneisen kicked the extra point, and Villanova had expanded their made one last effort.
lead to 14-3. Starting on their own 30-yard line, the Wildcats drove to Oregon State’s 11-yard line
The Wildcats weren’t through yet. Villanova’s defense continued its tough play, and the before fumbling away a chance to win the game. For the day, Villanova outgained the Beavers
’Cats offense, after Wichita was forced to punt four plays later, drove the ball from its own 38 on the ground 246-176, and had nine more first downs, 20-11. However, Oregon State’s one
to the Shockers’ six-yard line and finally settled for a 26- yard field goal by Gruneisen. Wichita big play, coupled with the ’Cats six turnovers, added up to a disappointing loss for Villanova.
added a touchdown with 45 seconds left, but the two point conversion failed, giving the ’Cats
a 17-9 win. Villanova captain Rich Ross was the recipient of the Sun Bowl’s Linemen’s OREGON ST. 6 0 0 0 6
Trophy Award, while teammate Billy Joe was given the Outstanding Player Award. VILLANOVA 0 0 0 0 0
SCORING SUMMARY:
VILLANOVA 7 0 10 0 17 OS — Baker 99-yard run (2 pt. conversion attempt failed)
WICHITA 0 3 0 6 9
SCORING SUMMARY: 1989 FIRST ROUND - I-AA PLAYOFFS
VU — Joe 19-yard run (Gruneisen kick) Allen Paulson Stadium, Statesboro, Ga. • November 25, 1989
W — Seigle 36-yard field goal Georgia Southern 52, Villanova 36
VU — Rettino 1-yard run (Gruneisen kick)
VU — Gruneisen 26-yard field goal Villanova University’s football team made their first appearance in post-season play since
W — Zyskowski 7-yard run (2-pt. conversion failed) the program was reinstated in 1985, and were faced with the realization that they would have
to play the top ranked team in the nation, Georgia Southern, on the Eagles’ home field in
Statesboro, Georgia. Though Villanova put up a gallant battle, the Eagles proved to be too
much for the Wildcats, and won the first round of the 1989 NCAA Division I-AA Playoffs, 52-
36. Georgia Southern went on to win the 1989 NCAA Division I-AA Championship.
The two teams spent the first half trading scores. Following a Georgia Southern touch-
down early in the contest, Villanova got on the board with seconds remaining in the first quar-
ter on a 64-yard touchdown pass from Kirk Schulz to Harold Hart, tying the score 7-7. The
Eagles scored a field goal in the second quarter, before Villanova went ahead 14-10 on a 15-
yard pass from Schulz to Jeff Johnson. Minutes later, following an 83-yard Schulz to Bob
Brady pass play, Schulz ran a quarterback sneak up the middle for a 21-10 Wildcat lead.
Georgia Southern kicked a field goal with 30 seconds remaining in the half, sending the teams
to the locker rooms with the ’Cats leading, 21- 13.
The third quarter proved to be Villanova’s downfall, however, as Georgia Southern shutout
the ’Cats just as they had shutout all their opponents in the third quarter during 1989. The
Eagles scored three touchdowns and a field goal to retake the lead and open the margin 38-21.
Villanova got back on the scoreboard in the fourth quarter, narrowing the deficit to 10 points
on a five-yard pass from Schulz to wide receiver Scott Thompson.
The Eagles scored two touchdowns in a span of 44 seconds midway through the fourth
period to put the game out of Villanova’s reach. With a little over two minutes remaining in
the contest, Villanova completed the scoring with a one-yard pass from Schulz to Scott
Donald. Reserve quarterback Mike Reilly passed to Pat Kennedy for the two point conversion,
which made the final score Georgia Southern 52, Villanova 36.
VILLANOVA 7 14 0 15 36
GEORGIA SOUTHERN 7 6 25 14 52
SCORING SUMMARY:
GS — Thompson 1 yard run (Dowis kick)
VU — Hart 64-yard pass from Schulz (Withka kick)
GS — Dowis 34-yard field goal
VU — Johnson 15-yard pass from Schulz (Withka kick)
VU — Schulz 1-yard run (Withka kick)
GS — Dowis 27-yard field goal
GS — Dowis 30-yard field goal
GS — Thompson 1-yard run (Dowis kick)
GS — Ross 11-yard run (Dowis kick)
GS — Hopkins 64-yard pass from Gross (Dowis kick)
VU — Thompson 5-yard pass from Schulz (Withka kick)
GS — Ross 39-yard run (Dowis kick)
Charlie McCurran was a member of the Villanova teams that played in both the GS — Olglesby 32-yard interception return (Dowis kick)
1961 Sun Bowl and the 1962 Liberty Bowl. VU — Donald 1-yard pass from Schulz (Kennedy pass from Reilly)
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1991 FIRST ROUND - I-AA PLAYOFFS 1992 FIRST ROUND - I-AA PLAYOFFS
Stambaugh Stadium, Youngstown, Ohio • November 30, 1991 Stambaugh Stadium, Youngstown, Ohio • November 28, 1992
Youngstown State 17, Villanova 16 Youngstown State 23, Villanova 20
A cold, windy day in Youngstown, Ohio brought a cold end to Villanova’s 1991 football Villanova Football made their second-straight visit to the NCAA Division I-AA Playoffs,
season. Playing in only their second NCAA Division I-AA Playoff game in Villanova gridiron and third in four years, but had to go back to Youngstown, Ohio for a rematch with the
history, the No. 7-ranked Wildcats suffered a season-ending 17-16 loss to eventual National defending National Champion. A cold, rainy afternoon in Stambaugh Stadium found the
Champion Youngstown State University. Wildcats once again battling down to the wire with the Penguins, only to lose in the final
An exciting game to watch, it was a heartbreaking game to be a part of. The Wildcats led moments, 23-20.
from the start, after Tom Colombo lofted a 42-yard touchdown strike to Harold Hart to put The ’Cats scored first, taking a 6-0 lead on a two-yard run by tailback Kevin Mosley with
Villanova on the scoreboard with 8:32 left in the first quarter. 6:48 left in the first quarter. Bill Hoffman kicked the extra point to give Villanova a 7-0 mar-
The Penguins evened the tally with their first touchdown, with 14:14 left in the second gin, but Youngstown State marched right back and scored with 12:41 left in the second period
quarter. Quarterback Ray Isaac connected on a 28-yard pass to Dave Roberts for Youngstown. to tie the game.
But the Wildcats marched right back, led by senior tailback Pat Kennedy. Hoffman was called upon to kick a 22-yard field goal with 8:56 left in the first half, regain-
Kennedy, Villanova’s leading rusher in 1991, had missed the prior four games with an ing a 10-7 lead for Villanova. The Penguins scored yet again, however, with 5:43 left when
elbow injury, but made up for lost time quickly. He scored on a three-yard touchdown with Tamron Smith ran for one yard. Youngstown State’s point-after kick failed, so the home squad
7:14 left in the second period, but Villanova’s extra-point attempt by kicker Bill Hoffman was had a 13-10 lead as they went into the locker room at halftime.
no good. The second half began with Villanova’s offense stymied on their first possession. But the
Hoffman tried again later in the quarter, however, when he connected on a 28-yard field second time the ’Cats got the ball, they scored. Hoffman trotted out on to the field once more,
goal with only three seconds left in the half. The Wildcats led at halftime, 16-7. with 5:38 left in the third period, to nail a 26-yard field goal and tie the game, 13-13. On their
That’s the way it was until the 6:40 mark of the third quarter, when Youngstown’s Leo very next possession, however, Youngstown State’s Jeff Wilkins got into the act, as he kicked
Hawkins scored on a one-yard touchdown run, and the Penguins closed to within two of the a 23 yard field goal to give the Penguins a 16-13 lead.
Wildcats. That’s how the scoreboard looked when the fourth quarter began. The Penguins altered it
Villanova’s vaunted defense stymied Youngstown for much of the fourth quarter, batting when Tamron Smith scored his second touchdown of the day, with 11:39 remaining, and
away passes and holding the line, but the offense couldn’t advance despite two long drives in Wilkins hit the extra point to give Youngstown State a 23-13 lead. Yet the Wildcats wouldn’t
the final frame. die, as they marched right back on the ensuing kickoff. Villanova ran 13 plays and marched 59
A tipped pass by Villanova’s defense with Youngstown facing fourth and 11 turned into a yards in a drive which culminated in a nine-yard touchdown pass from Tom Colombo to
41-yard gain for the Penguins with under a minute remaining. Harold Hart, and a Hoffman PAT. Now it was 23-20, with 7:24 left in the game.
Suddenly Youngstown was in scoring position, and after two quick one-yard gains, Yet a Villanova victory was not in the cards on this day. The ’Cats fumble on their next
Youngstown kicker Jeff Wilkins hit a 33-yard field goal with six seconds remaining to give the possession, then didn’t regain possession until there were 27 seconds left in the game. A valiant
Penguins a 17-16 victory, en route to their first National Championship. effort by Colombo, who hit passes for 11 yards (to Mosley) and Scott Donald (8 yards) got the
’Cats to their own 40 yard line. Then Colombo nailed Straughn Lumpkin with a 47-yard com-
VILLANOVA 7 9 0 0 16 pletion as the clock wound down. Villanova players, coaches, and fans thought their was still
YOUNGSTOWN 0 7 7 3 17 time left; Youngstown’s players, coaches and fans were celebrating victory. The officials
walked off the field, the contest, and Villanova’s season, was over. Colombo was 16-of-19 for
SCORING SUMMARY: 177 yards in the fourth quarter (23-of-41 for 263 yards on the day), while Mosley had 33 car-
VU — Colombo 42-yard pass to Hart (Hoffman kick) ries for a career-high 133 yards and a touchdown, and Curtis Eller had 22 total tackles, but it
YS — Isaac 28-yard pass to Roberts (Wilkins kick) was Youngstown State that once again went on to play in the National Championship contest.
VU — Kennedy 3-yard run (kick failed)
VU — Hoffman 28-yard field goal VILLANOVA 7 3 3 7 20
YS — Hawkins 1-yard run (Wilkins kick) YOUNGSTOWN 0 13 3 7 23
YS — Wilkins 33-yard field goal
SCORING SUMMARY:
1996 FIRST ROUND - I-AA PLAYOFFS VU — Mosley 2-yard run (Hoffman kick)
YS — Clark 32-yard run (Wilkins kick)
Johnson City, Tenn. • November 30, 1996 VU — Hoffman 22-yard field goal
East Tennessee State 35, Villanova 29 YS — Smith 1-yard run (kick failed)
VU — Hoffman 26-yard field goal
In the first round of the I-AA playoffs, the Villanova Wildcats lost at East Tennessee State YS — Wilkins 23-yard field goal
by a score of 35-29. With the loss, the Cats finish the season at 8-4, while East Tennessee State YS — Smith 1-yard run (Wilkins kick)
improves to 10-2. ETSU will now advance to the second round and play at No. 1 seeded VU — Colombo 9-yard pass to Hart (Hoffman kick)
Montana.
The first half was all ETSU as the Bucs were dominant in taking a 28-6 lead at halftime.
ETSU quarterback Greg Ryan was spectacular in the first half as he threw for three first-half
scores. Villanova’s six points came from two Mark Kiefer field goals (27-yards, 42-yards).
Villanova came out in the second half and completely took over the game. Senior running
back Anthony Cowsette scored three straight touchdowns on runs of one yard, seven yards and
two yards. Following Cowsette’s third score, Villanova went for two and failed. However, the
’Cats were back in the game and trailed by just two points at 28-26.
After ETSU scored on Ryan’s fourth touchdown throw of the afternoon making the score
35-26, Villanova quickly responded with a 14 play drive that ended in a 38-yard Mark Kiefer
field goal. Kiefer had a big day as he connected on three field goals.
Villanova’s comeback bid came up a bit short when they were stopped just inches from
the first down marker on a fourth and 10 at the ETSU 40-yard line. ETSU took over on downs
and the Bucs were able to run the clock out and escape with a victory.
Besides Cowsette’s three touchdowns and Kiefer’s three field goals, the Villanova offense
also got great play from junior running back Curtis Sifford who gained 120 yards on 24 car- Devian Logan saw time in
ries. Defensively, linebacker Stephen Curry and free safety Deon Jackson led the way with 13 the Villanova secondary on
tackles each. both the 1991 and 1992
VILLANOVA 0 6 20 3 29 playoff teams.
ETSU 14 14 0 7 35
SCORING SUMMARY:
ETSU — Johnson 3-yard pass from Ryan (Champman kick)
ETSU — Walker 1-yard run (Champman kick)
VU — Kiefer 27-yard field goal
ETSU — Stringfield 35-yard pass from Johnson (Champman kick)
ETSU — Stringfield 14-yard pass from Ryan
VU — Kiefer 42-yard field goal
VU — Cowsette 1-yard run (Kiefer kick)
VU — Cowsette 7-yard run (Kiefer kick)
VU — Cowsette 2-yard run
ETSU — Johnson 22-yard pass from Ryan (Chapman kick)
VU — Kiefer 38 -yard field goal
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Villanova, Pa. • November 29, 1997 Villanova, Pa. • December 6, 1997
Villanova 49, Colgate 28 Youngstown State 37, Villanova 34
The Villanova Wildcats made history, as they won the school’s first-ever playoff game Villanova saw its dream season come to a close on Saturday, Dec. 6, as the Wildcats were
with a 49-28 victory over Colgate. Trailing 28-27 entering the fourth quarter, Villanova tallied eliminated from the playoffs with a 37-34 loss to visiting Youngstown State. With the setback,
24 last quarter points to win the game going away. Sophomore quarterback Chris Boden had Villanova finished the 1997 season with a 12-1 mark. Youngstown State went on to capture the
a strong game, as he completed 21-of-31 for 305 yards and two touchdowns. Boden also ran NCAA I-AA National Championship.
for two scores. The Wildcats started the game in fine fashion, scoring the first three touchdowns of the
After Corey Hill caught an 11-yard touchdown pass from Ryan Vena with 30 seconds game to take a 21-0 lead just two minutes into the second quarter. On their first possession,
left in the third quarter, No. 16 seed Colgate owned a 28-27 lead over top seeded Villanova. Villanova drove straight down the field and scored on a 19-yard pass from sophomore quar-
The Wildcats quickly responded by scoring three touchdowns in 11 minutes to take a com- terback Chris Boden to senior wide receiver Brian Finneran. Freshman running back Brian
manding 49-28 advantage with 4:03 remaining in regulation. Boden ran in twice from one- Westbrook scored Villanova’s second touchdown on an eight-yard scamper. Senior Josh
yard out and freshman running back Brian Westbrook scored on a four-yard run to account for Dolbin registered Villanova’s third touchdown when he caught an 11-yard pass from Boden.
the three scores. Youngstown State battle right back. Adrian Brown ran in from 23-yards for a score, giv-
Westbrook was sensational for the Wildcats, carrying 17 times for 104 yards and a ing the Penguins their first score of the day. Two minutes later, Youngstown State blocked
touchdown for his first-ever 100+ yard rushing game. Westbrook would score three touch- Mark Kiefer’s punt and recovered it in the end zone. The teams went to halftime, with
downs on the day, as he made a 38-yard scoring catch and he returned an 89-yard kickoff for Villanova holding a 21-14 lead.
a score. He would finish the day with 271 yards of all-purpose offense. Senior wide receivers The ’Cats started the second half as they did in the first, driving 80-yards on the first pos-
Brad Finneran (six receptions for 107 yards) and Josh Dolbin (six receptions for 92 yards) led session and scoring on a 10-yard pass from Boden to Finneran.
the receiving attack, while senior place kicker Mark Kiefer connected on two field goals. On However, at this point, Youngstown State took control of the game, recording 23 unan-
defense, junior Chris Machovina registered a team-high 11 tackles, while junior cornerback swered points. The big play of the Penguin comeback, occurred at 2:55 of the third quarter
Ademole Turner recorded two interceptions. when Jauron Dailey returned a Boden fumble nine yards for a score to tie the game at 28-28.
Villanova received a scare in the first quarter when All-American wide receiver Brian Trailing 37-28 with 2:25 to play in regulation, Westbrook kept Villanova’s hopes alive, by
Finneran went down with a sprained ankle. Finneran managed to play half of the second quar- catching a seven-yard pass from Boden, to cut the Penguin lead to 37-34. Following a Wildcat
ter before being forced to leave the game. defensive stop, Villanova got the ball back with 1:25 on the clock. After an incomplete pass
and a sack, Boden’s desperation pass on third down was intercepted and Villanova’s dreams of
COLGATE 7 14 7 0 28 a perfect season came to a close.
VILLANOVA 10 14 3 22 49 Despite playing on a sprained ankle, Brian Finneran tied a school record with 16 recep-
tions for 180 yards and two scores. Boden finished the afternoon 29-of-43 for 323 yards and
SCORING SUMMARY: four touchdowns, while Westbrook gained 97 yards on 17 carries and scored one touchdown.
VU — Strippoli 5-yard pass from Boden (Kiefer kick) Defensively, sophomore linebackers Shaun Lyons and Dave Heckard led the charge with
CU — Weiss 5-yard run (Federico kick) Lyons making 13 stops and Heckard recording 11 total tackles.
VU — Kiefer 25-yard field goal
CU — Hill 5-yard pass from Vena (Federico kick) YOUNGSTOWN 0 14 14 9 37
VU — Westbrook 38-yard pass from Boden (Kiefer kick) VILLANOVA 14 7 7 6 34
CU — Vena 28-yard run (Federico kick)
VU — Westbrook 89-yard kickoff return (Kiefer kick) SCORING SUMMARY:
VU — Kiefer 22-yard field goal VU — Brian Finneran 19-yard pass from Boden (Kiefer kick)
CU — Hill 11-yard pass from Vena (Federico kick) VU — Brian Westbrook 8-yard run (Kiefer kick)
VU — Boden 1-yard run (Brad Finneran pass from Boden) VU — Josh Dolbin 11-yard pass from Boden(Kiefer kick)
VU — Boden 1-yard run (Federico kick) YSU — Adrian Brown 23-yard run(Griffith kick)
VU — Westbrook 4-yard run (Federico kick) YSU — Willis Marshall 10-yard blocked punt return (Griffith kick)
VU — Brian Finneran 10-yard pass from Boden (Kiefer kick)
YSU — Demetrius Harris 5-yard run (Griffith kick)
YSU — Jauron Dailey 9-yard fumble recovery return (Griffith kick)
YSU — Griffith 28-yard field goal
YSU — Jake Andreadis 20-yard run (Kick failed)
VU — Brian Westbrook 7-yard pass from Boden (Kick failed)
Quarterback Chris Boden completed 21-of-33 for 305 yards and two touchdowns Chris Machovina started at defensive end in both of Villanova’s
in Villanova’s 1997 playoff win against Colgate. 1997 playoff games.
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Villanova, Pa. • November 30, 2002 Villanova, Pa. • December 7, 2002
Villanova 45, Furman 38 Villanova 24, Fordham 10
The Villanova University football team overcame a 31-14 second half deficit to beat the On Saturday, Dec. 7, at Villanova Stadium, senior Brett Gordon completed 26-of-30
visiting Furman Paladins, 45-38 in Division I-AA playoff action. Senior quarterback Brett passes for 219 yards and two touchdowns, leading Villanova to a 24-10 victory over Fordham
Gordon passed for 250 yards and three touchdowns en route to breaking Chris Boden’s single- in the Division I-AA playoff quarterfinals.
season record of 3,707 passing yards. Villanova got on the scoreboard first as Adam James kicked a 27-yard field goal with
The Wildcats got on the board on their opening drive, when Gordon found senior 8:32 remaining in the first quarter.
Cameron Cross for a seven yard touchdown strike. With 2:58 remaining in the half and the Wildcats still clinging to a 3-0 advantage,
Furman then broke onto the scoreboard with 5:55 remaining in the first quarter when Villanova used a little bit of offensive trickery to add to its lead. Gordon hit senior wideout
Dan Marshall booted a 38-yard field goal through the uprights. Villanova then fumbled the Brian White who lateraled the ball to freshman Mo Gibson. Gibson scampered 25 yards off
ensuing kickoff and Furman took over on the Wildcat 17-yard line. Senior quarterback Billy the hook and ladder for a Villanova touchdown to give the ’Cats a 10-0 halftime lead.
Napier put the Paladins ahead on a five yard touchdown scamper. Fordham (10-3) struck first in the second half on a 31-yard field goal by Matt Fordyce
At the start of the second quarter, Napier led Furman 70 yards down the field, resulting to slice the Wildcats’ lead to 10-3. Villanova followed with a 14-play, 66-yard scoring drive in
in his second touchdown run of the day. On Villanova’s next possession, the Wildcats attempt- a span of 6:39 on the next possession, as Butler took the ball in from four yards out to increase
ed a fake punt, but were held to no gain and Furman took over on Villanova’s 27-yard line. the margin to 17-3.
Furman would capitalize on their opportunity as Brandon Berry scored on a three-yard run, The Rams caught a break at the beginning of the fourth quarter as Chris Anzano blocked
making the score 24-7. a James’ punt which Fordham’s Adam Foley recovered and returned to the Villanova one-yard
The Wildcats quickly changed the momentum of the game when Mo Gibson ran Brian line. Two plays later, Kirwin Watson rushed in from one yard out for a Ram touchdown to cut
Kovach’s kickoff back 96 yards for the Villanova touchdown. The score would remain 24-14 the lead to 17-10.
heading into the locker room. The Fordham defense was unable to stop a determined Wildcat offensive attack.
The Paladins used their opening possession of the second half to drive 79 yards, culmi- Villanova ate up 6:20 of the clock with a 13-play-76yard drive resulting in a nine-yard touch-
nating in a Hindley Brigham four-yard touchdown run. down pass from Gordon to Butler giving the ’Cats a 24-10 lead with only 3:20 left in the game.
From this point, the Villanova offense would come back to score 17 unanswered points The Rams were unable to capitalize down the stretch on a stingy Villanova defense, as
to take a 38-31 lead with just 6:19 to go in the game. Gibson started the offensive attack when the Wildcats went on for the 24-10 victory.
he capped off an eight-play, 80-yard drive with an 11 yard run. On the drive, Gordon com- Gordon, who played most of the game with an injured thumb on his throwing hand, fin-
pleted a 15 yard pass to Brian White and an 18-yard strike to tight end Matt Chila to move the ished the day 26-of-30 for 216 yards and two touchdowns. Senior wide receiver Shaz Brown
’Cats down the field. (50 yard) and junior tight end Matt Chila (44 yards) each caught five passes in the contest.
The Wildcats defense received two big plays from Jamison Young to force Furman to Villanova used an effective ground game in the win running for 129 yards. Butler rushed
punt. Gordon then led the Wildcats 46 yards to set up a 30-yard field goal from Adam James, for 81 yards on 19 carries and had one score, in addition to catching three passes for 33 yards
cutting Furman’s lead to 31-24. and one touchdown.
Villanova kept its momentum going when Young turned in another fine defensive play, On defense for the ’Cats, Isaiah Harrison and Darnell Greene each posted seven tack-
intercepting a Napier pass across the middle and returning it to the Furman 29-yard line. Gordon les, while senior Jamison Young had six tackles, two tackles for a loss and one sack in his final
followed with four completions, culminating in a five yard touchdown strike to White. James’ career home game.
extra point was good, knotting the score at 31-31 with nine minutes remaining in the game. Fordham, which was averaging 34 points per game going into the contest, managed only
On the following kickoff, senior Darnell Greene forced a fumble, which was recovered 193 total yards. Kevin Eakin went 16-for-32 for 115 yards and threw two interceptions.
by Villanova’s Gary Johnson. Johnson took the ball 16 yards to the Furman 39-yard line. The
Wildcats took advantage of their field position with Gordon completing four of his next five FORDHAM 0 0 3 7 10
attempts. On first and goal, Gordon rolled out and found Chila in the back of the end zone, VILLANOVA 3 7 7 7 24
putting Villanova ahead for the first time since the first quarter. James’ extra point attempt put
the Wildcats ahead 38-31 with 6:19 left to play. SCORING SUMMARY:
Napier then moved the Paladins 74 yards, completing four passes for 50 yards, setting VU — James, Adam 27-yard field goal, 11-49 6:28
up Torico O’Neal’s 16-yard touchdown run. Marshall split the uprights, tying the game at 38. VU — Gibson, Martin 25-yard pass from Gordon, Brett (James, Adam kick), 9-73 3:08
With 3:58 remaining, the Villanova offense took the field. Terry Butler’s 12-yard run FOR — Fordyce, Matt 31-yard field goal, 11-66 3:44
gave Villanova a first down at their own 41-yard line. Villanova kept the chains moving when VU — Butler, Terry 4-yard run (James, Adam kick), 14-66 6:39
Gordon hit White cutting across the middle for a 30-yard completion. On the next play from FOR — Watson, Kirwin 1-yard run (Fordyce, Matt kick), 2-1 0:38
scrimmage, Butler took the ball 24 yards up the middle, giving the Wildcats a first down at the VU — Butler, Terry 9-yard pass from Gordon, Brett (James, Adam kick), 13-76 6:20
Furman five-yard line. Butler then gave Villanova the lead with a five-yard touchdown run
with 3:08 to go.
Napier and the Paladins mounted a late rally, driving to the Villanova 29-yard line, how-
ever the Villanova defense held its ground and four passes to senior Bear Rinehart fell incom-
plete, sealing the Villanova victory.
Leading the way offensively for the Wildcats was Gordon who finished 27 for 40 with
250 yards and three touchdowns. Gibson added two scores, while Butler, White and Chila
all added one. Defensively, Young finished with 11 tackles, five of which were for a loss and
one interception.
FURMAN 10 14 7 7 38
VILLANOVA 7 7 7 24 45
SCORING SUMMARY:
VU — Cross 7-yard pass from Gordon (James kick), 12:15.
FUR — FG Marshall 38, 5:55.
FUR — Napier 5-yard run (Marshall kick), 4:39.
FUR — Napier 1-yard run (Marshall kick), 12:08.
FUR — Berry 3-yard run (Marshall kick), 8:25.
VU — Gibson 96-yard kickoff return (James kick), 8:06.
FUR — Brigham 4-yard run (Marshall kick), 10:10.
VU — Gibson 11-yard run (James kick), 4:50.
VU — FG James 30, 13:40.
VU — White 5-yard pass from Gordon (James kick), 9:01.
VU — Chila 8-yard pass from Gordon (James kick), 6:19.
FUR — O’Neal 16-yard run (Marshall kick), 4:06.
VU — T. Butler 5-yard run (James kick), 3:08.
Brett Gordon registered two touchdown passes in Villanova’s quarterfinal win
over Fordham.
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2002 SEMIFINALS - I-AA PLAYOFFS
Lake Charles, La. • December 14, 2002
McNeese State 39, Villanova 28
B.J. Sams scored two touchdowns as McNeese State rallied from a two-touchdown
deficit to beat Villanova 39-28 and advance to the Division I-AA title game.
Sams put the Cowboys up 26-21 in the fourth quarter when he caught a pass, broke three
tackles and went 69 yards for the score. He also ran for a five-yard TD in the third quarter. He
finished with 47 yards rushing and caught three passes for 90 yards.
Brett Gordon completed 24 of 49 passes for 354 yards and two touchdowns for
Villanova (11-4) despite playing with a broken thumb.
It was the second straight week that top-seeded McNeese overcame a two-touchdown
deficit in the second half. The previous week, McNeese trailed Montana State 17-0 in the third
quarter before coming back to win 24-20.
The Wildcats, making their first semifinal appearance, led 21-7 at halftime before
McNeese scored 26 straight points.
After Sams’ touchdown catch, Jermaine Martin scored on a 36-yard reverse to make
it 33-21.
Villanova’s Phil DiGiacomo scored on a six-yard run with 7:43 left to play to cut the
Cowboys’ lead to 33-28, but Jacob Prim sealed the win for McNeese when he scored on a 14-
yard run in the final seconds.
Gordon threw first-half touchdown passes of five yards to Matt Chila and 14 yards to
Shaz Brown. His 57-yarder to Noble Champen set up Terry Butler’s one-yard run for a 21-7
Wildcat lead.
McNeese’s only score in the first half came on Achil Fairchild’s 45-yard intercep-
tion return.
VILLANOVA 7 14 0 7 28
MCNEESE ST 0 7 13 19 39
SCORING SUMMARY:
VU — Chila 3-yard pass from Gordon (James kick), 5:59.
MCN — Fairchild 45-yard interception return (Marino kick), 12:43.
VU — Brown 14-yard pass from Gordon (James kick), 8:44.
VU — Butler 1-yard run (James kick), :50
MCN — Sams 5-yard run (Marino kick), 10:19. In last year’s NCAA semifinal loss at McNeese State, Phil DiGiacomo was
MCN — Robin 3-yard run (kick failed), 2:38. credited with a six-yard fourth quarter touchdown run.
MCN — Sams 69-yard pass from Pendarvis (pass failed), 14:00.
MCN — Martin 36-yard run (Marino kick), 10:47.
VU — DiGiacomo 6-yard run (James kick), 7:43.
MCN — Prim 14-yard run (kick failed), :14.
Noble Champen made five catches for a career-high 140 yards against No. 1
McNeese State in the 2002 semifinal round of the I-AA playoffs.
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Villanova Stadium, home to Wildcat football, field hockey, lacrosse, and track ing Maine on September 7, 31-7, and winning against Richmond on October 19,
and field teams, has a long and successful tradition. The Wildcats begin their 76th 24-10. On September 9, 1994, the Wildcats won their sixth night game in
season of conducting intercollegiate athletic events inside the distinguished on- Villanova Stadium, beating Liberty 16-13 to open the 1994 home campaign. On
campus stadium in 2003. September 8, 1995, Villanova lost the season opener under the lights by a score of
Officially dedicated on October 8, 1927, the Wildcats wasted no time estab- 21-16. In 1997, the Wildcats started the season with a night game on August 28
lishing a winning tradition inside their new stadium, winning the opening football against Division II West Chester. In that game, Villanova set a school record for
contest against Lebanon Valley 32-7. The ’Cats went on to extend their home win points in a half with 64 in the first stanza. The game ended 64-0 after a severe thun-
streak to 14 games before finally suffering its first football defeat in Villanova derstorm forced the game to be called just two plays into the third quarter. During
Stadium in 1930. the 2002 campaign, the Wildcats defeated Colgate, 38-14, in the season opener
Because this historic site includes two memorials to former Wildcats, alumni before losing to New Haven, 17-14, in a Thursday night game in October. Last
and fans often forget that the official name of this complex is Villanova Stadium, year, the ’Cats went 1-1 in home night contests. Villanova dropped a hard-fought
as it was originally dedicated back in 1927. The first memorial came soon after 21-14 decision to Maine under the lights, before tallying a 17-3 night win over
Villanova Stadium opened. On October 2, 1928, Leo J. Goodreau, a sophomore on crosstown rival the University of Pennsylvania.
the football team, died as a result of injuries received during football practice. On New to Villanova Stadium in the fall of 1992 was a fresh Astroturf-8 playing
May 7, 1930, his classmates dedicated the playing field to his memory, with a field, and Rekortan-S track. Installed in the summer of 1992, the $1.25 million
plaque located at the main entrance to the stadium. On September 27, 1980, the project began after Villanova’s commencement exercises were concluded in the
track encircling Goodreau Field was dedicated to longtime Villanova running Stadium on Sunday, May 10. The next day, work began on the refurbishment of
coach James “Jumbo” Elliott. Therefore, the ’Cats play football, lacrosse, and field the playing field and track. The original Astroturf and Rubaturf surfaces, installed
hockey on Goodreau Field, while the track team runs on the Elliott Track, all with- during the summer of 1980, were torn up, and the new surfaces installed over the
in Villanova Stadium. course of three months.
The stadium was originally completed at a cost of $500,000 in 1927. Able to Each year, Villanova Stadium plays host to a wide assortment of athletic
seat approximately 5,500 spectators, the stadium was recognized as one of the contests ranging from CYO and club levels to high school and international
finest on-campus collegiate stadiums in the country. In 1930, the stadium had its events. The Stadium is also home to the Wildcat women’s field hockey, and
first addition as concrete stands on the north side were added, increasing the men’s and women’s lacrosse varsity teams. Hosting all-star athletic events as
Villanova Stadium seating capacity to 12,000. While the Wildcats continued to well as high school championships, the Jumbo Elliott Track annually hosts
expand on their success inside Villanova Stadium, the stadium itself remained rel- some of the East’s top collegiate track and field meets, including 19 of the last
atively unchanged until 1958 when the seating capacity was again increased. 23 Big East Conference outdoor track and field championships. In November,
Extending the seating in both the north and south seating areas, Villanova Stadium 1991, the Stadium hosted the NCAA Field Hockey National Championship,
capacity was increased to 13,400. A re-configuring of seats, and replacement of the won by Old Dominion University. In July, 1993, Villanova Stadium was the site
entire seating with new aluminum bleachers in the summer of 1990 reduced the of the fourth Intercontinental Field Hockey Cup, which included 12 teams from
seating capacity of Villanova Stadium to its current 12,000. 12 nations in a 12 day women’s field hockey festival. In the fall of 1998,
In 1980, Villanova undertook a $1.3 million renovation of the playing surfaces Villanova Stadium was the site of the 1998 Big East Field Hockey
inside the stadium. The old grass playing field and the ’Cats’ legendary cinder Championship. Beginning in 2001, the Philadelphia Charge of the WUSA use
track were torn up and removed and replaced by an AstroTurf playing field and an Villanova Stadium as its home venue.
eight- lane, Rubaturf 400-meter track. Completed in August 1980, Villanova’s new In the fall of 1999, the Stadium underwent yet another face-lift with the
track was officially dedicated the Jumbo Elliott Track on September 27, 1980 in Stadium Renovation Project. Included in this project was a state of the art press
honor of the Wildcat’s legendary track and field coach. Twenty-two former track box that included a first class facility for both print and radio media to use, in
Olympians from Villanova and a score of other Wildcat track and field greats gath- addition to housing an 80-person meeting room for all Villanova Athletic
ered for the official track dedication during halftime of the sold out Villanova - Department personnel to use.
Boston College homecoming football game, a contest the Wildcats won with an Yet most of all, Villanova Stadium is known for Wildcat Football. Since
impressive 20-9 showing. making their debut in Villanova Stadium back in 1927, the Wildcats have com-
In November of 1980, six 100-foot light towers, three on the north and three piled an impressive 185-75-5 overall won-loss-tie record on their home field, for
on the south sides of Villanova Stadium, were installed giving Villanova’s historic a .709 winning percentage. Since the revival of Wildcat Football in 1985,
stadium the capability of evening and night time use. Prior to 1980, there had been Villanova is 76-27-0 under head coach Andy Talley at Villanova Stadium, and
one night football game in Villanova Stadium, a 20-20 tie with the Parris Island 38-20 in home conference contests.
Marines on October 31, 1952. It wasn’t until November 19, 1987, in front of a There was a new look to Villanova Stadium in 2002, as the former AstroTurf
national ESPN cable television audience, Villanova faced NCAA I-AA No. 1 playing field was replaced during the spring of 2002 with a synthetic grass sur-
ranked Holy Cross in the stadium’s first ever intercollegiate night football game. face known as AstroPlay.
In the 1990 season, the Wildcat football team hosted two Friday-night games, beat-
The Wildcats went 7-1 last year in games
played at Villanova Stadium.
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ALL-TIME LARGEST ALL-TIME LARGEST
VILLANOVA HOME CROWDS VILLANOVA STADIUM CROWDS
ATTEND. DATE OPPONENT SITE VU-OPP ATTEND. DATE OPPONENT VU-OPP
97,803 9/19/53 Georgia Phila. Municipal Stadium 19-32 14,810 11/3/73 Delaware 24-7
95,607 10/2/54 Mississippi Phila. Municipal Stadium 0-52 14,500 11/4/61 West Chester 40-13
63,409 9/24/55 Baylor Phila. Municipal Stadium 2-19 14,200 11/2/85 Navy JV 48-24
57,819 10/22/54 Houston Phila. Municipal Stadium 7-28 14,000 9/19/59 West Chester 7-13
45,000 11/10/28 Temple Franklin Field 0-0 14,000 9/21/58 West Chester 28-14
42,691 10/27/56 Florida State Phila. Municipal Stadium 13-20 13,900 10/5/86 Buffalo 27-29
35,000 9/18/48 Texas A&M Franklin Field 34-14 13,800 10/15/77 Delaware 33-16
31,360 10/17/41 Baylor Shibe Park 14-6 13,771 10/13/79 Delaware 20-21
30,251 10/27/40 Detroit Shibe Park 0-10 13,500 11/7/64 Boston College 7-8
26,000 11/1/46 Miami Shibe Park 21-26 13,400 10/29/88 Richmond 45-6
26,000 10/3/47 Miami Shibe Park 7-7 13,400 10/15/88 Delaware 7-10
13,400 10/1/88 Rhode Island 20-14
13,400 11/19/87 Holy Cross 6-39
ALL-TIME LARGEST 13,400 11/7/87 Massachusetts 44-27
VILLANOVA AWAY CROWDS 13,400 10/3/87 Boston University 14-7
13,400 11/8/86 Central Connecticut 28-0
ATTEND. DATE OPPONENT SITE VU-OPP 13,400 10/5/85 Pace 48-0
13,400 9/21/85 Iona 27-8
50,409 9/4/99 Air Force Falcon Stadium 13-37 13,400 10/11/80 Cincinnati 23-6
46,000 9/30/78 Clemson Memorial Stadium 0-31 13,400 9/27/80 Boston College 20-9
42,827 10/8/48 Miami Orange Bowl 19-10 13,400 11/6/71 Boston University 48-0
42,231 10/9/74 Maryland Byrd Stadium 0-41
41,362 9/6/75 Maryland Byrd Stadium 6-41
40,184 10/24/47 Boston College Braves Field 0-6
40,000 11/24/34 Temple Temple Stadium 0-22
40,000 10/11/30 NYU Yankee Stadium 6-20
38,131 10/2/76 Maryland Byrd Stadium 9-20
37,000 11/14/36 Temple Temple Stadium 0-6
36,000 9/8/73 Mississippi Hemingway Stadium 6-24
35,510 10/16/72 Kentucky Stoll Field 7-25
35,295 10/6/50 Miami Orange Bowl 12-18
35,000 11/20/37 Temple Temple Stadium 33-0
35,000 10/20/51 Kentucky Stoll Field 13-35
WILDCAT RECORDS AT VARIOUS STADIUMS
SITE FIRST GAME LAST GAME RECORD
Villanova Stadium, Villanova, Pa. 1927 2002 185-75-5
Franklin Field, Philadelphia, Pa. 1927 1999 7-3-1
Yankee Stadium, New York, N.Y. 1930 1930 0-1-0
Municipal Stadium, Cleveland, Ohio 1947 1947 0-1-0
Shibe Park (Connie Mack Stadium), Philadelphia, Pa. 1925 1953 38-10-3
Municipal/John F. Kennedy Stadium, Philadelphia, Pa. 1930 1962 4-5-0
Veterans Stadium, Philadelphia, Pa. 1974 1978 1-3-0
OUTSIDE CONTINENTAL UNITED STATES:
Havana, Cuba 1936 1936 0-0-1
Milan, Italy 1989 1989 1-0-0
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YEAR RECORD CAPTAIN(S) HEAD COACH YEAR RECORD CAPTAIN(S) HEAD COACH
2002 11-4-0 Brett Gordon, Brian White, Andy Talley 1954 1-9-0 Michael Maycock Francis X. Reagan
Jamison Young 1953 4-6-0 Joseph Faragalli Arthur F. Raimo
2001 8-3-0 Joe Keating, Willie Lewis Andy Talley 1952 7-1-1 Robert Haner Arthur F. Raimo
Brian Westbrook 1951 5-3-0 Domenic Liotta, Joseph Rilo Arthur F. Raimo
2000 5-6-0 Ducarmel Augustin, Stan Bennett Andy Talley 1950 4-5-0 Raymond Mantone James R. Leonard
Darren Lenz 1949 8-1-0 Daniel Brown James R. Leonard
1999 7-4-0 Ryan Knight, Hezekiah Lewis Andy Talley 1948 8-2-1 Louis Ferry Jordan A. Olivar
Shaun Lyons 1947 6-3-1 Alfred Barker Jordan A. Olivar
1998 6-5-0 Jay Strippoli, Jason Tenner Andy Talley 1946 6-4-0 William Sullivan Jordan A. Olivar
1997 12-1-0 Josh Dolbin, Derek Forgione Andy Talley 1945 4-4-0 Charles Welde Jordan A. Olivar
1996 8-4-0 Curtis Dunaway, Anthony Cowsette Andy Talley 1944 4-4-0 William Williams Jordan A. Olivar
1995 3-8-0 Tyrone Frazier, Chris Curtis Andy Talley 1943 5-3-0 (Game Captains) Jordan A. Olivar
1994 5-6-0 Mark Baker, Andy Cobaugh, Andy Talley 1942 4-4-0 (Game Captains) Maurice J. Smith
Remo Guarnieri, Devian 1941 4-4-0 Edward Korisky Maurice J. Smith
Logan, Jose Ramirez, Dick Ras, 1940 4-5-0 Michael Basca Maurice J. Smith
Gregg Ziegler 1939 6-2-0 Andrew Chisick Maurice J. Smith
1993 3-8-0 Barry Alvis, Brad Parpan, Andy Talley 1938 8-0-1 William Cochrane Maurice J. Smith
Matt Smith 1937 8-0-1 Jordan Olivar, John Mellus Maurice J. Smith
1992 9-3-0 Tom Colombo, Curtis Eller Andy Talley 1936 7-2-1 Anthony Sala Maurice J. Smith
1991 10-2-0 Pat Kennedy, Willie Oshodin, Andy Talley 1935 7-2-0 Edward Michaels Harry Stuhldreher
Mike Possenti 1934 3-4-2 William Grimberg Harry Stuhldreher
1990 6-5-0 Greg Downs, Richard Sernyak Andy Talley 1933 7-2-1 George Randour Harry Stuhldreher
1989 8-4-0 Bob Brady, Kirk Schulz, Andy Talley 1932 7-2-0 Edward Hickey Harry Stuhldreher
Mickey Watson 1931 4-3-2 Edward Kobilis Harry Stuhldreher
1988 5-5-1 Josef Allen, James Donaway, Andy Talley 1930 5-5-0 Cletus Gardner Harry Stuhldreher
John O’Brien 1929 7-2-1 Edward Melanson Harry Stuhldreher
1987 6-4-0 Josef Allen, Ted White Andy Talley 1928 7-0-1 Louis Pessalano Harry Stuhldreher
1986 8-1-0 Jay Curcio, George Winslow Andy Talley 1927 6-1-0 Paul Kuzco Harry Stuhldreher
1985 5-0-0 Peter Giombetti, Todd Piatnik, Andy Talley 1926 6-2-1 Richard Moynihan Harry Stuhldreher
Roger Turner 1925 6-2-1 James Callaghan Harry Stuhldreher
1980 6-5-0 Joe Arciadiacono, Dan Burke Richard Bedesem 1924 2-5-1 John Savers Frank Sommer
1979 5-6-0 Paul Columbia Richard Bedesem 1923 0-7-1 Frank Pickett Hugh V. McGeehan
1978 5-6-0 Leon Mareski, Patrick McEvoy Richard Bedesem 1922 5-3-1 William Cronin Allie C. Miller
Stephen Plastek, Chester Zalesky 1921 6-1-2 Joseph McCarthy Allie C. Miller
1977 4-7-0 Sean Collins, Phillip DiGiacomo, Richard Bedesem 1920 1-4-2 Elmer Hertzler Thomas M. Reap
Thomas Walsh 1919 5-3-1 Hugh McGeehan Thomas M. Reap
1976 6-4-1 David Graziano, Joseph Mack, Richard Bedesem 1918 3-2-0 William Cronin, Horace Cunningham Thomas M. Reap
William Olsen, Joseph Sopczynski 1917 0-3-2 Charles McGuckin Thomas M. Reap
1975 4-7-0 Richard Aldrich, Richard Bedesem 1916 1-8-0 F. Leo Lynch Edward M. Bennis
Stephen Ebbecke, Stephen Ramsey 1915 6-1-0 Patrick Reagan Frank A. Sommer
1974 3-5-0 Charles Driesbach James C. Weaver 1914 4-3-1 Frank Prendergast Frank A. Sommer
0-3-0 Richard Aldrich (interim) Louis A. Ferry 1913 4-2-1 Arthur Frost Thos. St. Germaine
1973 3-8-0 Joe Miller, John Givens Louis A. Ferry 1912 3-3-0 Timothy Spillane Charles McGeehan
1972 2-9-0 Nick Sremenak, Kevin Reilly Louis A. Ferry 1911 0-5-1 Frank McCormick Fred J. Crolius
1971 6-4-1 John Babinecz, John Heim Louis A. Ferry 1910 0-4-2 Frank McCormick Fred J. Crolius
1970 9-2-0 Joseph Belasco, William Brannan, Louis A. Ferry 1909 3-2-0 Joseph Curley Fred J. Crolius
John Well 1908 1-6-0 Joseph Walsh Fred J. Crolius
1969 6-3-0 Gene Arthur, Thomas Boyd John C. Gregory 1907 1-5-1 Joseph Slavin Fred J. Crolius
1968 6-4-0 John Sodaski, Francis Boal John C. Gregory 1906 3-7-0 Charles McGeehan Fred J. Crolius
1967 4-6-0 Fred Levinsky, Brendan Murray John C. Gregory 1905 3-7-0 William Moore Fred J. Crolius
1966 6-3-0 John Fry Alexander F. Bell 1904 4-2-1 Patrick O’Connor Fred J. Crolius
1965 1-8-0 Thomas Brown Alexander F. Bell 1903 2-2-0 Martin Caine Martin L. Caine
1964 6-2-0 Allen Atkinson, John McDonnell Alexander F. Bell 1902 4-3-0 Timothy O’Rourke Timothy O’Rourke
1963 5-4-0 James Thomas Alexander F. Bell 1901 2-3-0 John Egan John J. Egan
1962 7-3-0 Charles Johnson Alexander F. Bell 1900 5-1-3 John Powers John A. Powers
1961 8-2-0 Richard Ross Alexander F. Bell 1899 7-2-1 Richard Nallin Richard F. Nallin
1960 2-8-0 Joseph Luzzi Alexander F. Bell 1898 2-4-1 John Bagley John F. Bagley
1959 0-4-0 Frank Capelletti Francis X. Reagan 1897 3-5-1 John Bagley John F. Bagley
1-5-0 William Craig, Edward Lemkin (interim) 1896 10-4-0 James McDonald James A. McDonald
Joseph P. Rogers 1895 4-2-0 James McDonald James A. McDonald
1958 6-4-0 William Craig, Michael DeLucia, Francis X. Reagan 1894 1-0-0 Michael Murphy Michael J. Murphy
Eugene O’Pella
1957 3-6-0 Donald Luzzi, William Magee Francis X. Reagan
1956 5-4-0 Joseph Ryan Francis X. Reagan Overall Record, 508-410-41 (959 games, .551 winning percentage)
1955 1-9-0 Donald McComb Francis X. Reagan
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1894 (1-0-0) 1901 (2-3-0) 1908 (1-6-0)
*Coach: Michael J. Murphy *Coach: John J. Egan Coach: Frederick J. Crolius
24 ..............Logan A.A. ..................................................0 0..............at Princeton ................................................35 0..............at Carlisle Indians ......................................10
24 ....................................................................................0 12..............at Franklin & Marshall ..............................11 0..............at Pennsylvania ..........................................11
0..............at Gallaudet College ..................................12 0..............at Princeton ..................................................6
1895 (4-2-0) 5..............at Hill School ............................................11 45..............Jefferson Medical College ..........................0
*Coach: James A. McDonald 5..............at Steelton A.A. ..........................................0 6..............at Navy ......................................................30
12 ..............Manual Training School ............................16 22..................................................................................69 0..............at Army ......................................................25
14 ..............South End Wheelmen ..................................0 0..............at Fordham ..................................................2
12 ..............Hahnemann College ....................................0 1902 (4-3-0) 51..................................................................................84
10 ..............Philadelphia Dental College ........................0 *Coaches: Richard Kelly &
6 ..............Delaware College ......................................10 Timothy O’Rourke 1909 (3-2-0)
0 ..............at West Chester Normal ............................24 0..............at Penn State ..............................................32 Coach: Frederick J. Crolius
54 ..................................................................................50 15..............at Fordham ..................................................6 0..............at Carlisle Indians ........................................9
22..............at Seton Hall ..............................................11 0..............at Princeton ................................................12
1896 (10-4-0) 0..............Wilmington ..................................................6 11..............at Navy ........................................................6
*Coach: James A. McDonald 5..............at Bucknell ................................................61 50..............at Mount St. Mary’s ....................................0
16 ..............at Swarthmore ..............................................0 5..............Seton Hall ....................................................0 19..............at Swarthmore ..............................................0
14 ..............at Delaware College ....................................0 17..............at Wilmington ............................................12 80..................................................................................27
5 ..............at Penn Reserves ........................................36 64................................................................................128
21 ..............Ursinus ........................................................0 1910 (0-4-2)
5 ..............at Haverford ................................................4 1903 (2-2-0) Coach: Frederick J. Crolius
10 ..............Philadelphia Dental College ........................0 *Coach: Martin L. Caine 0..............at Carlisle Indians ........................................6
10 ..............Swarthmore ..................................................0 6..............at Mount St. Mary’s ....................................0 0..............at Princeton ................................................36
0 ..............at West Chester Normal ............................18 0..............at Lehigh ....................................................71 6..............at North Carolina A&M ..............................6
12 ..............at Ursinus ....................................................4 0..............at Seton Hall ..............................................39 0..............at Penn State ................................................0
12 ..............at Philadelphia Dental College ....................0 Seton Hall (forfeit to VU) 0..............at Army ......................................................13
28 ..............Jefferson Medical College ..........................0 6 ................................................................................110 0..............at Washington & Jefferson ..........................9
24 ..............at Penn. Military College ............................6 6..................................................................................70
4 ..............at South Jersey Institute ..............................6 1904 (4-2-1)
0 ..............at Warren A.A. ..........................................22 Coach: Frederick J. Crolius 1911 (0-5-1)
161 ..................................................................................96 0..............at Bucknell ................................................26 Coach: Frederick J. Crolius
0..............at Georgetown............................................17 0..............at Princeton ................................................31
1897 (3-5-1) 38..............at Washington College ................................0 0..............at Pennsylvania ..........................................22
*Coach: John F. Bagley 6..............at Fordham ..................................................6 0..............at Penn State ..............................................18
14 ..............South End Wheelman ..................................0 11..............Washington College ....................................5 0..............at Marquette ................................................0
6 ..............at Hill School ............................................16 23..............at Penn Military College..............................6 0..............at Pittsburgh ..............................................12
0 ..............at Franklin & Marshall ..............................28 23..............at Medico-Chirurgical..................................6 6..............at Washington & Jefferson ........................11
0 ..............at Dickinson ..............................................52 101..................................................................................66 6..................................................................................94
52 ..............Penn Dental College ....................................0
0 ..............at Fordham ..................................................0 1905 (3-7-0) 1912 (3-3-0)
0 ..............at Manhattan ................................................8 Coach: Frederick J. Crolius Coach: Charles A. McGeehan
17 ..............Fordham ......................................................0 0..............at Princeton ................................................41 0..............at Swarthmore ............................................27
12 ..............Manhattan ..................................................18 0..............at Carlisle ..................................................35 0..............at Carlisle Indians ......................................65
101 ................................................................................122 0..............at Steelton YMCA ......................................6 20..............at Catholic ....................................................7
6..............at Georgetown..............................................0 23..............at Mount St. Mary’s ....................................0
1898 (2-4-1) 21..............at Pittsburgh Lyceum ..................................0 0..............at Penn State ..............................................71
*Coach: John F. Bagley 0..............at Penn State College ................................29 19..............at Fordham ..................................................0
0 ..............at Lafayette ................................................16 34..............Fordham (at Philadelphia, Pa.) ....................5 62................................................................................170
26 ..............Bryn Mawr A.A. ........................................0 0..............at Maryland A.C.........................................10
0 ..............at Lawrenceville Prep ................................12 0..............at Pennsylvania ..........................................42 1913 (4-2-1)
0 ..............at Hill School ..............................................0 9..............at Bucknell ................................................17 Coach: Thomas L. St.Germaine
16 ..............Manhattan ....................................................5 70................................................................................185 0..............at Swarthmore ..............................................0
0 ..............at Georgetown............................................12 20..............Dickinson ....................................................0
0 ..............at Manhattan ................................................5 1906 (3-7-0) 10..............at Ursinus ....................................................7
42 ..................................................................................50 Coach: Frederick J. Crolius 43..............at Fordham ..................................................0
0..............at Carlisle Indians ........................................6 37..............at Catholic ....................................................0
1899 (7-2-1) 0..............at Princeton ................................................24 0..............at Army ......................................................55
*Coach: Richard F. Nallin 0..............at Swarthmore ..............................................4 0..............at West Virginia............................................7
0 ..............at Lafayette ................................................13 17..............Rutgers ........................................................0 110..................................................................................69
0 ..............at Hill School ..............................................0 0..............at Steelton YMCA ......................................5
18 ..............Lawrenceville Prep ......................................5 22..............Medico-Chirurgical......................................0 1914 (4-3-1)
11 ..............at Penn R.R. YMCA ....................................6 35..............at Ursinus ....................................................0 Coach: Frank A. Sommer
32 ..............Radnor Invincibles ......................................0 0..............at Steelton YMCA ....................................18 6..............at Swarthmore ..............................................0
6 ..............Manhattan ....................................................0 5..............at Fordham ................................................18 7..............at Catholic ....................................................0
6 ..............at Warren A.A. ............................................0 12..............at Pennsylvania ..........................................22 3..............at Lafayette ................................................14
0 ..............at Manhattan ..............................................17 91..................................................................................97 0..............at Army ......................................................41
16 ..............at Active A.A. ............................................5 7..............at Ursinus ....................................................0
5 ..............at St. Thomas College..................................0 1907 (1-5-1) 0..............at Lehigh ....................................................10
62 ..................................................................................46 Coach: Frederick J. Crolius 0..............Muhlenberg ..................................................0
0..............at Carlisle Indians ......................................10 7..............at Fordham ..................................................6
1900 (5-1-3) 0..............at Pennsylvania ..........................................16 30..................................................................................71
*Coaches John Powers & John Egan 5..............at Princeton ................................................45
0 ..............Pennsylvania Reserves ................................0 0..............at Yale ........................................................45 1915 (6-1-0)
12 ..............Gettysburg....................................................0 10..............at Swarthmore ............................................18 Coach: Frank A. Sommer
0 ..............Manhattan ....................................................0 15..............Fordham ....................................................11 9..............at Muhlenberg ..............................................6
18 ..............Medico-Chirurgical......................................0 12..............at Steelton YMCA ....................................12 3..............at Ursinus ....................................................0
5 ..............at Manhattan ................................................6 42................................................................................157 14..............Lebanon Valley ............................................0
29 ..............at Warren A.A. ............................................0 6..............at Catholic ..................................................10
0 ..............Bucknell ......................................................0 16..............at Army ......................................................13
22 ..............at Conshohocken A.A. ................................0 19..............at Swarthmore ..............................................0
6 ..............at Conshohocken A.A. ................................0 34..............at Fordham ..................................................0
92 ....................................................................................6 101..................................................................................29
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1916 (1-8-0) 1923 (0-7-1) 1929 (7-2-1)
Coach: Edward M. Bennis Coach: Hugh V. McGeehan Coach: Harry A. Stuhldreher
0 ..............at Rutgers ..................................................33 0..............at Rutgers ..................................................44 32..............Lebanon Valley ..........................................13
3 ..............Muhlenberg ..................................................0 0..............at Lebanon Valley ........................................3 16..............Loyola ..........................................................7
3 ..............at Lebanon Valley ......................................13 0..............at Dickinson ..............................................20 7..............at Boston College ........................................7
7 ..............Catholic ......................................................21 0..............at Gettysburg..............................................17 12..............Catholic ........................................................0
7 ..............at Army ......................................................69 0..............at Quantico Marines ..................................39 58..............Duke ..........................................................12
7 ..............at American Chain Company ....................19 0..............Third Army Corp ........................................7 17..............Oglethorpe....................................................7
3 ..............at Gettysburg..............................................27 0..............at Boston College ......................................41 0..............Bucknell at Scranton, Pa. ............................9
7 ..............at Navy ......................................................57 0..............at Muhlenberg ..............................................0 6..............Davis-Elkins at Franklin Field ..................12
7 ..............at Fordham ................................................14 0................................................................................171 24..............North Carolina St. at Franklin Field ............6
44 ................................................................................253 15..............Temple..........................................................0
1924 (2-5-1) 187..................................................................................73
1917 (0-3-2) Coach: Frank A. Sommer
Coach: Thomas M. Reap 0..............at Rutgers ..................................................14 1930 (5-5-0)
0 ..............at Muhlenberg ..............................................0 0..............at Dickinson ..............................................14 Coach: Coach Harry A. Stuhldreher
0 ..............Lebanon Valley ..........................................16 7..............Lebanon Valley ............................................7 19..............Lebanon Valley ............................................0
7 ..............at Army ......................................................21 17..............Delaware ......................................................3 0..............Gettysburg....................................................3
7 ..............at Ursinus ....................................................7 0..............at St. John’s................................................13 6..............N.Y.U. at Yankee Stadium ........................20
3 ..............at Navy ......................................................80 39..............at St. Joseph’s ..............................................3 7..............Boston College at Municipal Stadium ........0
17 ................................................................................124 7..............at Lehigh ....................................................14 8..............Temple at Municipal Stadium......................7
0..............at Muhlenberg ............................................41 6..............Duke at Municipal Stadium ......................12
1918 (3-2-0) 70................................................................................109 14..............Bucknell at Scranton, Pa. ..........................20
Coach: Thomas M. Reap 13..............Oglethorpe at Municipal Stadium................6
7 ..............St. Joseph’s ..................................................2 1925 (6-2-1) 13..............Georgetown at Municipal Stadium..............0
0 ..............at Muhlenberg ............................................25 Coach: Harry A. Stuhldreher 0..............Washington State at Franklin Field ..........13
0 ..............at Bucknell ................................................40 33..............at Loyola ......................................................0 86..................................................................................81
16 ..............at St. Joseph’s ..............................................0 20..............at Rutgers ....................................................0
33 ..............at Drexel ......................................................0 2..............Dickinson at Shibe Park ............................13 1931 (4-3-2)
56 ..................................................................................67 0..............at Catholic ....................................................9 Coach: Harry A. Stuhldreher
6..............Lebanon Valley at Shibe Park......................6 32..............Loyola ..........................................................0
1919 (5-3-1) 7..............at St. John’s..................................................0 13..............Gettysburg....................................................6
Coach: Thomas M. Reap 10..............St. Joseph’s at Shibe Park............................3 0..............at Duke ......................................................18
0 ..............at Lehigh ....................................................47 6..............at Lehigh ......................................................0 12..............at Boston College ........................................6
0 ..............at Lebanon Valley ........................................0 23..............at Muhlenberg ..............................................9 61..............Baltimore......................................................6
33 ..............St. Joseph’s ..................................................0 116..................................................................................40 0..............Bucknell ......................................................0
19 ..............at Susquehanna ............................................0 7..............at Temple....................................................13
6 ..............Muhlenberg ..................................................0 1926 (6-2-1) 0..............at Detroit ......................................................0
0 ..............at Gettysburg..............................................20 Coach: Harry A. Stuhldreher 6..............Georgetown................................................13
0 ..............at Army ......................................................62 12..............Lebanon Valley at Harrisburg, Pa. ............30 131..................................................................................62
20 ..............at Catholic ..................................................13 14..............at Canisius..................................................14
7 ..............at New York Aggies ....................................0 7..............Bucknell at Wilkes Barre, Pa.......................3 1932 (7-2-0)
85 ................................................................................142 32..............Dickinson at Shibe Park ..............................0 Coach: Harry A. Stuhldreher
41..............at St. John’s..................................................7 26..............Ursinus ........................................................2
1920 (1-4-2) 7..............at Boston College ......................................19 6..............South Carolina ............................................7
Coach: Thomas M. Reap 7..............at John Carroll..............................................0 31..............Gettysburg....................................................0
6 ..............at Penn Military College............................13 45..............St. Joseph’s at Shibe Park............................0 46..............Seton Hall ....................................................0
6 ..............at Fordham ................................................12 54..............at Muhlenberg ..............................................0 31..............Loyola ..........................................................7
7 ..............at George Washington..................................7 219..................................................................................73 13..............Bucknell at Scranton, Pa. ............................0
0 ..............at Muhlenberg ..............................................0 20..............at Boston College ........................................9
7 ..............at Gettysburg..............................................34 1927 (6-1-0) 12..............Detroit ........................................................28
0 ..............at Lafayette ................................................34 Coach: Harry A. Stuhldreher 7..............at Temple......................................................0
13 ..............Catholic ........................................................6 20..............at Loyola ......................................................0 192..................................................................................53
39 ................................................................................106 32..............Lebanon Valley ............................................7
12..............at Bucknell at Scranton, Pa. ......................28 1933 (7-2-1)
1921 (6-1-2) 54..............Lehigh at Franklin Field ..............................0 Coach: Harry A. Stuhldreher
Coach: Albert C. Miller 20..............John Carroll..................................................7 45..............West Chester ................................................0
6 ..............at Ursinus ....................................................0 13..............at Boston College ........................................7 7..............Ursinus ........................................................7
19 ..............at Penn Military College..............................7 30..............Canisius........................................................7 15..............at South Carolina ........................................6
20 ..............at Fordham ................................................20 181..................................................................................56 17..............Bucknell ....................................................19
7 ..............at Catholic ....................................................0 40..............Gettysburg....................................................0
41 ..............at Lebanon Valley ........................................7 1928 (7-0-1) 47..............at Manhattan ................................................0
13 ..............at Gettysburg..............................................10 Coach: Harry A. Stuhldreher 21..............at Albright ....................................................0
0 ..............at Army ......................................................49 34..............Loyola ..........................................................0 0..............at Boston College ........................................9
0 ..............at Canisius....................................................0 19..............at Catholic ....................................................0 24..............at Temple......................................................0
7 ..............Mount St. Mary’s ........................................0 7..............Gettysburg....................................................2 18..............at Rutgers ..................................................13
113 ..................................................................................93 19..............Lebanon Valley ............................................0 234..................................................................................54
20..............Bucknell at Scranton, Pa. ............................6
1922 (5-3-1) 0..............Temple at Franklin Field..............................0 1934 (3-4-2)
Coach: Albert C. Miller 14..............Grove City..................................................13 Coach: Harry A. Stuhldreher
15 ..............Western Maryland........................................0 20..............Davis-Elkins ..............................................13 35..............Ursinus ........................................................0
0 ..............Third Army Corp ........................................0 133..................................................................................34 0..............Western Maryland........................................0
0 ..............at Holy Cross ............................................14 6..............La Salle ......................................................13
14 ..............Catholic ........................................................6 0..............Detroit ..........................................................0
7 ..............at Gettysburg..............................................15 0..............at Bucknell ................................................13
3 ..............at Boston College ......................................15 0..............at Boston College ........................................6
16 ..............at Muhlenberg ..............................................6 20..............South Carolina ............................................0
2 ..............at Mount St. Mary’s ....................................0 39..............at Manhattan ................................................0
10 ..............Duquesne......................................................0 0..............at Temple....................................................22
67 ..................................................................................56 100..................................................................................54
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1935 (7-2-0) 1941 (4-4-0) 1947 (6-3-1)
Coach: Harry A. Stuhldreher Coach: Maurice J. Smith Coach: Jordan A. Olivar
41 ..............Penn Military College..................................0 38..............Centre at Shibe Park ....................................3 60..............Kings Point ..................................................0
31 ..............Ursinus ........................................................0 6..............at Florida ......................................................0 0..............at Army ......................................................13
20 ..............Western Maryland........................................0 14..............Baylor at Shibe Park ....................................6 7..............Miami (FL) at Shibe Park............................7
25 ..............Bucknell ......................................................0 6..............at Manhattan ................................................9 13..............at Holy Cross ..............................................6
20 ..............La Salle ........................................................0 0..............at Duquesne..................................................7 14..............Detroit at Shibe Park..................................12
15 ..............at Detroit ....................................................19 13..............at Temple....................................................14 0..............at Boston College ........................................6
13 ..............at Penn State ..............................................27 7..............Detroit at Shibe Park....................................6 25..............at Marquette ................................................7
21 ..............at Temple....................................................14 0..............Auburn at Shibe Park ................................13 14..............Georgetown at Shibe Park ........................12
199 ..................................................................................67 84..................................................................................58 21..............at San Francisco ........................................19
154..................................................................................82
1936 (7-2-1) 1942 (4-4-0)
Coach: Maurice J. Smith Coach: Maurice J. Smith Great Lakes Bowl
32 ..............Penn Military College..................................7 13..............U.S. Coast Guard at Shibe Park ................20 14..............Kentucky at Cleveland, OH ......................24
13 ..............Detroit at Shibe Park....................................6 13..............Florida at Shibe Park ..................................3
13 ..............at Penn State ................................................0 6..............at Auburn....................................................14 1948 (8-2-1)
13 ..............Western Maryland at Shibe Park ................0 32..............Manhattan at Shibe Park..............................0 Coach: Jordan A. Olivar
25 ..............Boston University at Shibe Park..................7 32..............Iowa State at Shibe Park..............................7 34..............Texas A&M at Franklin Field....................14
0 ..............at Bucknell ..................................................6 0..............at Detroit ......................................................9 0..............at Army ......................................................28
14 ..............at South Carolina ........................................0 0..............Duquesne......................................................6 46..............Duquesne......................................................0
0 ..............at Temple......................................................6 20..............at Temple......................................................7 19..............at Miami (FL) ............................................10
12 ..............at Manhattan ................................................0 116..................................................................................66 13..............at Boston College ......................................20
122 ..................................................................................32 27..............at Detroit ......................................................6
1943 (5-3-0) 13..............at Kentucky ................................................13
Bacardi Bowl Coach: Jordan A. Olivar 36..............Georgetown at Shibe Park ..........................7
7 ..............Auburn at Havana, Cuba ............................7 35..............at Muhlenberg ............................................12 46..............San Francisco at Shibe Park ......................13
0..............at Army ......................................................27 21..............at North Carolina State ................................7
1937 (8-0-1) 7..............Sampson N.T.S. at Shibe Park ..................17 255 ................................................................................118
Coach: Maurice J. Smith 12..............Bucknell at Shibe Park ................................8
42 ..............Penn Military College..................................0 27..............Lakehurst N.A.S. at Shibe Park ................14 Harbor Bowl
0 ..............Auburn at Shibe Park ..................................0 45..............at Princeton ................................................22 27..............Nevada at San Diego, CA............................7
20 ..............at Manhattan ................................................0 7..............at Holy Cross ............................................12
21 ..............Bucknell at Shibe Park ................................0 34..............at Temple......................................................7 1949 (8-1-0)
7 ..............at Detroit ......................................................0 167 ................................................................................119 Coach: James R. Leonard
25 ..............Marquette at Shibe Park ..............................7 35..............at Texas A & M............................................0
12 ..............at Boston University ....................................0 1944 (4-4-0) 27..............at Penn State ................................................0
33 ..............at Temple......................................................0 Coach: Jordan A. Olivar 34..............at Detroit ......................................................7
25 ..............at Loyola (CA) ............................................0 13..............at Scranton ..................................................7 28..............St. Mary’s (CA) at Shibe Park ..................20
185 ....................................................................................7 14..............at Franklin & Marshall ................................6 19..............at Tulsa ......................................................21
7..............Sampson N.T.S. at Shibe Park ....................6 20..............at Duquesne..................................................0
1938 (8-0-1) 0..............at Holy Cross ............................................26 28..............at Boston College ......................................14
Coach: Maurice J. Smith 7..............Muhlenberg at Shibe Park ..........................4 29..............at Georgetown............................................14
59 ..............American International ................................0 0..............at Army ......................................................83 45..............North Caro. St. at Franklin Field ..............21
25 ..............at Muhlenberg ..............................................7 6 ..............Atlantic City N.A.S. at Shibe Park............25 265................................................................................103
35 ..............Centre at Shibe Park ....................................6 6..............Bucknell at Shibe Park ..............................27
13 ..............Detroit at Shibe Park....................................6 53................................................................................180 1950 (4-5-0)
6 ..............South Carolina at Orangeburg, SC ..............6 Coach: James R. Leonard
25 ..............Auburn at Shibe Park ................................12 1945 (4-4-0) 39..............Duquesne....................................................28
20 ..............at Temple......................................................7 Coach: Jordan A. Olivar 12..............at Miami (FL) ............................................18
39 ..............at Boston University ....................................6 19..............at Bucknell ..................................................7 7..............at Tulsa ......................................................27
20 ..............at Manhattan ................................................0 0..............at Navy ......................................................49 7..............Kentucky at Franklin Field ........................34
242 ..................................................................................50 6..............Marquette at Buffalo, NY ............................0 20..............at Georgetown............................................14
7..............at Holy Cross ............................................26 7..............at Detroit ....................................................18
1939 (6-2-0) 14..............Detroit at Shibe Park....................................0 29..............at Boston College ........................................7
Coach: Maurice J. Smith 2..............at Tennessee ..............................................33 7..............at Louisiana State ......................................13
14 ..............Muhlenberg ..................................................0 0..............at Army ......................................................54 13..............at St. Mary’s (CA) ......................................7
40 ..............South Carolina at Shibe Park ......................0 41..............Boston College at Shibe Park ......................0 141................................................................................166
7 ..............Texas A&M at Tyler, Texas ......................33 89................................................................................169
7 ..............Arkansas at Shibe Park ................................0 1951 (5-3-0)
13 ..............at Detroit ......................................................6 1946 (6-4-0) Coach: Arthur F. Raimo
9 ..............Auburn at Birmingham, Ala. ....................10 Coach: Jordan A. Olivar 21..............at Army ........................................................7
12 ..............at Temple......................................................6 40..............Kings Point ..................................................6 20..............Penn State at Allentown, Pa.......................14
7 ..............at Manhattan ................................................0 0..............at Army ......................................................35 41..............at Alabama ................................................18
109 ..................................................................................55 0..............at Navy ........................................................7 13..............at Kentucky ................................................35
26..............Marquette at Shibe Park ............................13 33..............at Houston ..................................................27
1940 (4-5-0) 14..............at Holy Cross ............................................13 26..............Detroit at Connie Mack Stadium ................7
Coach: Maurice J. Smith 19..............Georgetown at Shibe Park ..........................2 13..............at Boston College ......................................20
53..............Penn Military College at Shibe Park ........14 12..............at Boston College ......................................14 7..............at Louisiana St. at Shreveport, LA ............45
28 ..............Florida at Shibe Park ..................................0 21..............Miami (Fla.) at Shibe Park ........................26 174................................................................................173
0 ..............Baylor at San Antonio, Texas ......................7 23..............at Detroit ......................................................6
0 ..............Detroit at Shibe Park..................................10 27..............at Florida ....................................................20 1952 (7-1-1)
33 ..............Kansas at Shibe Park ..................................7 182................................................................................142 Coach: Arthur F. Raimo
0 ..............at Temple....................................................28 25..............at Kentucky ..................................................6
13 ..............at Manhattan ................................................6 14..............at Clemson ..................................................7
10 ..............Duquesne at Shibe Park ............................14 21..............at Detroit ......................................................7
10 ..............at Auburn....................................................13 20..............Wake Forest at Franklin Field ....................0
147 ..................................................................................99 28..............at Boston College ........................................7
34..............at Xavier ....................................................20
20..............Parris Island Marines ................................20
(Night game, Villanova Stadium)
6..............at Tulsa ......................................................42
51..............Boston U. at Connie Mack Stadium............6
219 ................................................................................115
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1953 (4-6-0) 1959 (1-9-0) 1965 (1-8-0)
Coach: Arthur F. Raimo Coach: Francis X. Reagan Coach: Alexander F. Bell
19..............Georgia at Municipal Stadium ..................32 7..............West Chester ..............................................13 7..............Toledo ..........................................................9
12 ..............at Texas ......................................................41 20..............at Xavier ....................................................48 0..............at Boston College ......................................28
12 ..............at Wake Forest ..........................................18 0..............at Holy Cross ............................................20 14..............at Washington State ..................................24
15 ..............at Boston College ........................................7 6..............at Boston College ......................................39 21..............at Delaware ................................................24
0 ..............at Detroit ....................................................27 6..............at Miami (OH) ..........................................26 28..............West Chester ..............................................13
0 ..............at Kentucky ................................................19 14..............Virginia Tech (VPI)....................................24 0..............at Xavier ....................................................35
21 ..............Xavier at Connie Mack Stadium ..............14 22..............Dayton........................................................13 6..............Quantico Marines ......................................32
19 ..............at Boston University ..................................31 0..............at Army ......................................................14 19..............at Virginia Tech..........................................21
14 ..............Syracuse at Franklin Field ........................13 6..............at Rutgers ..................................................12 7..............at Buffalo ....................................................20
20 ..............at Fordham ................................................13 6..............at Detroit ....................................................40 102................................................................................206
132 ................................................................................215 87................................................................................249
1966 (6-3-0)
1954 (1-9-0) 1960 (2-8-0) Coach: Alexander F. Bell
Coach: Francis X. Reagan Coach: Alexander F. Bell 13..............Virginia Military Institute ..........................14
6 ..............at Syracuse ................................................28 13..............at Marquette ..............................................23 20..............Toledo ........................................................11
0..............Mississippi at Municipal Stadium ............52 7..............at Navy ......................................................41 8..............at Buffalo ..................................................28
13 ..............at Florida State ..........................................52 0..............at Dayton....................................................14 14..............at William & Mary ....................................34
0 ..............at Detroit ....................................................20 7..............College of the Pacific ................................24 16..............Delaware ....................................................14
7 ..............Houston at Municipal Stadium ..................28 7..............Miami (OH) ..............................................17 15..............West Chester ................................................0
3 ..............at Kentucky ................................................28 0..............at Army ......................................................54 13..............Xavier ..........................................................7
6 ..............at Boston University ..................................28 14..............at Rutgers ..................................................12 19..............Boston College ............................................0
0..............Mississippi Southern at Mobile, AL..........27 6..............Boston College ..........................................20 16..............at George Washington..................................7
19 ..............at Vanderbilt ..............................................34 7..............Detroit ........................................................13 134 ................................................................................115
41 ..............at Fordham ..................................................0 21..............Xavier ..........................................................7
95 ................................................................................297 82................................................................................225 1967 (4-6-0)
Coach: John C. Gregory
1955 (1-9-0) 1961 (8-2-0) 0..............at West Virginia..........................................40
Coach: Francis X. Reagan Coach: Alexander F. Bell 9..............at West Chester ..........................................14
2 ..............Baylor at Municipal Stadium ....................19 33..............at Miami (OH) ............................................0 24..............Boston College ..........................................27
0 ..............at Kentucky ................................................28 22..............Virginia Military Institute ............................0 21..............at Delaware ................................................13
14 ..............at Boston College ......................................28 20..............at Holy Cross ..............................................6 0..............at Virginia Tech............................................3
7 ..............at Indiana....................................................14 33..............Massachusetts ............................................13 41..............Quantico Marines ......................................16
13 ..............North Carolina State ..................................34 28..............Buffalo ........................................................6 0..............at Xavier ......................................................3
16 ..............Richmond ..................................................14 6..............at Boston College ......................................22 23..............at Holy Cross ............................................14
13 ..............at Florida State ..........................................16 34..............Quantico Marines ........................................0 41..............Buffalo ......................................................23
0 ..............at Detroit ......................................................6 40..............West Chester ..............................................13 6..............at Toledo ....................................................52
14 ..............at Houston ..................................................26 6..............at Detroit ....................................................20 165................................................................................205
7 ..............at Dayton....................................................19 222..................................................................................80
86 ................................................................................204 1968 (6-4-0)
Sun Bowl Coach: John C. Gregory
1956 (5-4-0) 17..............Wichita State at El Paso, Texas ..................9 21..............Toledo ........................................................45
Coach: Francis X. Reagan 16..............Delaware ......................................................0
0 ..............at Texas A&M............................................19 1962 (7-3-0) 19..............at Virginia Military Institute ......................13
8 ..............at Detroit ......................................................7 Coach: Alexander F. Bell 15..............at Boston College ......................................28
13 ..............at Dayton......................................................0 31..............West Chester ................................................6 28..............at Buffalo ....................................................7
27 ..............at Boston University ..................................13 24..............Virginia Military Institute ............................0 21..............Xavier ........................................................10
13..............Florida State at Municipal Stadium ..........20 13..............Boston College ..........................................28 12..............at William & Mary ....................................33
6 ..............at Boston College ........................................7 36..............at Buffalo ....................................................6 27..............Quantico Marines ......................................13
46 ..............The Citadel ..................................................0 22..............at Delaware ................................................10 20..............at West Virginia..........................................30
13 ..............at Houston ..................................................26 16..............Xavier ..........................................................8 63..............West Chester ................................................3
26 ..............Iowa State ....................................................0 14..............Detroit ..........................................................0 242................................................................................182
152 ..................................................................................92 18..............Massachusetts ............................................19
34..............at Rutgers ..................................................12 1969 (6-3-0)
1957 (3-6-0) 208..................................................................................89 Coach: John C. Gregory
Coach: Francis X. Reagan 41..............West Chester ..............................................14
0 ..............at Baylor ......................................................7 Liberty Bowl 18..............at Toledo ....................................................45
20 ..............Furman ........................................................0 0 ..............Oregon State at Philadelphia, Pa. ................6 36..............at Delaware ................................................33
21 ..............Florida State ................................................7 57..............Santa Clara ..................................................8
14 ..............at Virginia Tech (VPI)................................21 1963 (5-4-0) 24..............at Boston College ........................................6
9 ..............at Boston College ......................................12 Coach: Alexander F. Bell 35..............at Xavier ......................................................7
7 ..............at Indiana....................................................14 21..............West Chester ................................................9 20..............Dayton........................................................27
7 ..............at Miami (FL) ............................................13 18..............at Toledo ....................................................14 35..............William & Mary ........................................21
7 ..............at Detroit ....................................................16 7..............Buffalo ......................................................14 14..............Buffalo ......................................................24
24 ..............Wichita State ................................................6 0..............at Boston College ......................................34 280................................................................................185
109 ..................................................................................96 14..............George Washington....................................13
0..............at Xavier ....................................................27 1970 (9-2-0)
1958 (6-4-0) 22..............Holy Cross ................................................14 Coach: Louis A. Ferry
Coach: Francis X. Reagan 28..............at Detroit ....................................................14 21..............at Maryland ..................................................3
28 ..............West Chester ..............................................14 0..............Quantico Marines ......................................16 21..............Boston College ..........................................28
6 ..............Virginia Military Institute ..........................33 110................................................................................155 37..............at Santa Clara ............................................16
21 ..............at Boston College ......................................19 34..............at Delaware ................................................31
7 ..............Detroit ..........................................................0 1964 (6-2-0) 17..............at Buffalo ....................................................7
9 ..............Wake Forest ................................................7 Coach: Alexander F. Bell 34..............Holy Cross ................................................14
13 ..............Richmond ....................................................6 22..............at Toledo ......................................................6 42..............Xavier ........................................................14
6 ..............at Wichita State ..........................................21 32..............at Holy Cross ..............................................0 7..............at Virginia Tech..........................................34
9 ..............at Dayton......................................................6 27..............Virginia Military Institute ............................7 14..............at Navy ......................................................10
0 ..............at Army ......................................................26 34..............Detroit ..........................................................0 30..............West Chester ................................................7
13 ..............Quantico Marines ......................................19 34..............Delaware ......................................................0 31..............at Temple....................................................26
113 ................................................................................151 31..............Xavier ........................................................13 288................................................................................190
7..............Boston College ............................................8
6..............at George Washington................................13
193..................................................................................47
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1971 (6-4-1) 1976 (6-4-1) 1986 (8-1-0)
Coach: Louis A. Ferry Coach: Richard V. Bedesem Coach: Andrew J. Talley
28 ..............at Maryland ................................................13 7..............at West Virginia..........................................28 40..............at Iona ..........................................................6
7 ..............at Toledo ....................................................10 31..............at Dayton....................................................30 42..............at Mercyhurst ............................................35
13 ..............Virginia Military Institute ............................3 17..............Illinois State ..............................................19 27..............Buffalo ......................................................29
15 ..............at Delaware ................................................23 9..............at Maryland ................................................20 52..............Fordham ....................................................14
7 ..............at Boston College ......................................23 7..............Richmond ..................................................24 20..............at Catholic ....................................................7
9 ..............at Houston ..................................................42 24..............at Delaware ................................................24 34..............Ursinus ......................................................16
24 ..............at Tampa ......................................................3 34..............Youngstown State ......................................14 42..............at Columbia................................................34
33 ..............at Xavier ....................................................27 22..............Boston College ............................................3 28..............Central Connecticut State ............................0
48 ..............Boston University ........................................0 23..............at Marshall ................................................10 28..............Widener........................................................9
14 ..............at Dayton......................................................7 56..............Holy Cross ................................................21 313................................................................................150
13 ..............at Temple....................................................13 24..............Temple at Veterans Stadium ........................7
211 ................................................................................154 254................................................................................200 1987 (6-4-0)
Coach: Andrew J. Talley
1972 (2-9-0) 1977 (4-7-0) 24..............at Liberty....................................................20
Coach: Louis A. Ferry Coach: Richard V. Bedesem 35..............Mercyhurst ................................................26
6 ..............at West Virginia..........................................25 10..............Youngstown State ......................................13 14..............Boston University ........................................7
7 ..............at Kentucky ................................................25 38..............Ball State....................................................16 52..............at Central Connecticut State ......................20
20 ..............William & Mary ........................................17 17..............Dayton........................................................21 46..............Catholic ........................................................7
7 ..............at Cincinnati ..............................................14 8..............William & Mary ........................................28 28..............at Northeastern ..........................................41
20 ..............Boston College ..........................................21 32..............at Army ......................................................34 23..............at Connecticut ............................................34
7 ..............at Maryland ................................................37 33..............Delaware ....................................................16 44..............Massachusetts ............................................27
7 ..............Quantico Marines ......................................13 0..............at Boston College ......................................17 35..............at Richmond ..............................................38
9 ..............at Holy Cross ............................................26 41..............at West Virginia..........................................36 6..............Holy Cross ................................................39
7 ..............Delaware ....................................................14 13..............at Maryland ................................................19 (Night game, Villanova Stadium)
40 ..............Xavier ........................................................13 24..............at Holy Cross ..............................................0 307................................................................................259
10 ..............Temple........................................................12 15..............Temple........................................................38
140 ................................................................................217 231................................................................................238 1988 (5-5-1)
4-4 Yankee Conference, 3rd place
1973 (3-8-0) 1978 (5-6-0) Coach: Andrew J. Talley
Coach: Louis A. Ferry Coach: Richard V. Bedesem 11..............Wake Forest ..............................................31
6 ..............at Mississippi ............................................24 35..............Bowling Green ..........................................28 30..............at Bucknell ................................................17
20 ..............at Massachusetts ........................................21 25..............at Massachusetts ........................................21 31..............*at Boston University (OT) ......................24
14 ..............Cincinnati ....................................................7 17..............William & Mary ........................................21 20..............*Rhode Island ............................................14
3 ..............at Maryland ................................................31 0..............at Clemson ................................................31 21..............*at Connecticut ..........................................14
21 ..............at William & Mary ....................................33 17..............Richmond ..................................................14 7..............*Delaware ..................................................10
10 ..............at Tampa ....................................................17 14..............Colgate ......................................................20 14..............at William & Mary ....................................14
7 ..............at Boston College ......................................11 9..............at Rutgers ..................................................24 45..............*Richmond ..................................................6
24 ..............Delaware ......................................................7 22..............at Youngstown State ..................................17 7..............*at New Hampshire ..................................58
42 ..............West Chester ..............................................14 28..............Boston College ..........................................16 6..............*at Massachusetts ......................................17
6 ..............at Xavier ....................................................13 22..............at Delaware ................................................23 17..............*Maine ......................................................20
0 ..............Temple........................................................34 17..............Temple at Veterans Stadium ......................27 206................................................................................225
153 ................................................................................212 206................................................................................242
1989 (8-4-0)
1974 (3-8-0) 1979 (5-6-0) 6-2 Yankee Conference, 1st place
Coach: James C. Weaver Coach: Richard V. Bedesem Coach: Andrew J. Talley
*Louis A. Ferry (Interim) 20..............at Maryland ................................................24 20..............*Richmond ................................................17
13 ..............at Richmond ..............................................14 35..............Massachusetts ..............................................7 17..............at Holy Cross ............................................38
17 ..............Massachusetts ............................................13 7..............at Boston College ......................................34 14..............*at Maine ..................................................47
7 ..............at Toledo ......................................................0 13..............at Cincinnati ..............................................27 38..............Columbia......................................................0
15 ..............Idaho ............................................................7 22..............Youngstown State ......................................27 41..............*Connecticut (6 OTs) ................................35
8 ..............at Tampa ....................................................47 20..............Delaware ....................................................21 20..............*at Delaware ..............................................11
0 ..............at Houston ..................................................35 29..............Holy Cross ................................................14 20..............William & Mary ........................................17
7 ..............Boston College ..........................................55 24..............at Marshall ................................................14 28..............*Rhode Island at Milan, Italy ....................25
7 ..............at Delaware ................................................49 9..............at Richmond ................................................3 12..............*New Hampshire ......................................13
0 ..............*at Maryland ..............................................41 32..............at Rutgers ..................................................17 29..............*Massachusetts ..........................................26
6 ..............*Holy Cross ..............................................10 10..............Temple........................................................42 28..............*Boston University ....................................10
7 ..............*Temple at Veterans Stadium ....................17 221................................................................................230 36..............at Georgia So. - NCAA Playoffs ..............52
87 ................................................................................288 303................................................................................291
1980 (6-5-0)
1975 (4-7-0) Coach: Richard V. Bedesem 1990 (6-5-0)
Coach: Richard V. Bedesem 3..............at Maryland ..................................................7 5-3 Yankee Conference, 2nd place
6 ..............at Maryland ................................................41 7..............Richmond ..................................................21 Coach: Andrew J. Talley
17 ..............at Syracuse ................................................24 12..............at Massachusetts ........................................24 31..............*Maine ........................................................7
14 ..............Toledo ........................................................10 20..............Boston College ............................................9 (Night game, Villanova Stadium)
10 ..............at Army ........................................................0 23..............Cincinnati ....................................................6 14..............at William & Mary ....................................37
12 ..............at Boston College ......................................41 15..............at Navy ......................................................24 21..............at Navy ......................................................23
21 ..............Marshall ....................................................14 17..............at Virginia Military Institute ........................6 26..............Liberty........................................................14
13 ..............Delaware ....................................................14 7..............at Delaware ................................................17 22..............*at Connecticut ..........................................24
6 ..............at Youngstown State ..................................25 34..............at Pennsylvania ............................................3 15..............*Delaware ..................................................19
13 ..............at Holy Cross ............................................12 45..............at Holy Cross ............................................13 24..............*Richmond ................................................10
14 ..............Boston University ......................................20 23..............Temple..........................................................7 (Night game, Villanova Stadium)
3 ..............Temple at Veterans Stadium ......................41 206................................................................................137 14..............*Rhode Island ..............................................7
123 ................................................................................242 10..............*at New Hampshire ....................................7
1985 (5-0-0) 0..............*at Massachusetts ........................................3
Coach: Andrew J. Talley 27..............*at Boston University ................................10
27..............Iona ..............................................................7 204................................................................................161
45..............Pace ..............................................................0
21..............at Catholic ....................................................7
49..............Navy JV ....................................................20
17..............at Fordham ..................................................3
158..................................................................................37
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1991 (10-2-0) 1995 (3-8-0) 1999 (7-4-0)
7-1 Yankee Conference, 1st place 2-6 Yankee Conference, 4th place 6-2 Atlantic 10
Coach: Andrew J. Talley Mid-Atlantic Division Coach: Andrew J. Talley
48 ..............*at Maine ....................................................7 Coach: Andrew J. Talley 13..............at Air Force ................................................37
40 ..............at Bucknell ..................................................0 16..............Boston University ......................................21 35..............at *Richmond ............................................30
35 ..............*at Richmond ..............................................3 (Night game, Villanova Stadium) 26..............*Massachusetts ..........................................21
35 ..............*Connecticut ..............................................13 7..............* at Delaware ............................................28 34..............at Pennsylvania ............................................6
56 ..............*Boston University ......................................6 27..............*James Madison (OT)................................28 20..............*James Madison ........................................23
28 ..............*at Delaware ..............................................38 28..............at Buffalo (Night game) ..............................3 10..............at *William & Mary ..................................45
35 ..............William & Mary ........................................21 13..............*Connecticut ..............................................14 48..............at *Connecticut (3 OT) ..............................45
49 ..............*at Rhode Island ........................................14 27..............*Northeastern ............................................24 45..............*Northeastern ............................................16
33 ..............*New Hampshire ........................................7 14..............at Navy ......................................................20 31..............at *New Hampshire ..................................28
24 ..............*Massachusetts ..........................................14 15..............at *William & Mary ..................................18 21..............Youngstown State ......................................28
14 ..............at Fordham ..................................................9 10..............*Rhode Island ............................................27 51..............*Delaware (OT) ........................................45
16..............at Youngstown St. - NCAA Playoffs ........17 9..............*New Hampshire ......................................12 334................................................................................324
413 ................................................................................149 28..............*Richmond ..................................................0
204................................................................................195 *Atlantic 10 Conference Game
1992 (9-3-0)
6-2 Yankee Conference, 2nd place 1996 (8-4-0) 2000 (5-6-0)
Lambert Meadowlands Trophy 6-2 Yankee Conference, 2nd place (tie) 3-5 Atlantic 10
Coach: Andrew J. Talley Mid-Atlantic Division Coach: Andrew J. Talley
26 ..............West Chester ................................................6 Coach: Andrew J. Talley 21..............ar Rutgers ..................................................34
(Night game, Villanova Stadium) 28..............at Rutgers ..................................................38 51..............Millersville ................................................14
34 ..............Bucknell ......................................................0 50..............Massachusetts ............................................14 42..............Norfolk State................................................0
36 ..............*Richmond ................................................33 27..............*Delaware ....................................................0 47..............*Maine ......................................................21
22 ..............*at Boston University ................................14 49..............Fordham ....................................................10 23..............*at James Madison ....................................57
27 ..............*at Connecticut ..........................................20 38..............at *Connecticut ..........................................27 34..............*at Northeastern ........................................20
20 ..............*Delaware ..................................................21 42..............at *Northeastern ........................................31 49..............*New Hampshire ......................................42
9 ..............*at Massachusetts ......................................13 21..............*William & Mary ......................................30 18..............*Richmond ................................................28
34 ..............*Rhode Island ..............................................3 20..............at *Richmond ..............................................3 17..............*at Massachusetts ......................................38
27 ..............*at New Hampshire ..................................21 34..............*Rhode Island ............................................16 41..............*William & Mary................................48 (ot)
31 ..............Fordham ....................................................14 0..............at *New Hampshire ..................................34 42..............*at Delaware ..............................................59
28 ..............*Maine ........................................................8 40..............*James Madison ........................................23 385................................................................................361
20..............at Youngstown State — NCAA Playoffs ..23 29..............at East Tennessee State — NCAA Playoffs....35
314 ................................................................................176 378................................................................................261 *Atlantic 10 Conference Game
1993 (3-8-0) *Yankee Conference Game 2001 (8-3)
1-7 Yankee Conference, 6th place Mid-Atlantic 7-2 Atlantic 10
Coach: Andrew J. Talley 1997 (12-1-0) Conference Co-Champions
3 ..............*Northeastern ............................................27 8-0 Atlantic 10 Coach: Andrew J. Talley
(Night game, Villanova Stadium) Conference Champions 38..............Colgate ......................................................14
25 ..............Fordham ......................................................5 Lambert Meadowlands Trophy (Night Game. Villanova Stadium)
7 ..............*at Richmond ............................................21 Coach: Andrew J. Talley 31..............*Northeastern ............................................14
15 ..............*at Boston University ................................30 64..............West Chester (Night Game) ........................0 31..............*at Richmond ............................................30
17 ..............*Connecticut ..............................................14 35..............*at Delaware ..............................................25 45..............*James Madison (OT)................................44
7 ..............*at Delaware ..............................................19 34..............*Maine ......................................................14 14..............New Haven ................................................17
17 ..............*at William & Mary ..................................51 49..............*James Madison ........................................17 40..............*at Maine ..................................................44
14 ..............Rhode Island ..............................................10 49..............*Massachusetts ..........................................27 47..............*Massachusetts ..........................................13
14 ..............*New Hampshire ......................................45 40..............at *Richmond ............................................29 38..............*at New Hampshire ..................................35
3 ..............*James Madison ........................................42 20..............at *William & Mary ..................................13 54..............*at Hofstra..................................................34
13 ..............at Liberty....................................................27 37..............at *Rhode Island ........................................15 19..............*Delaware ..................................................14
142 ................................................................................291 23..............New Hampshire ........................................20 44..............*at William & Mary ..................................47
42..............Buffalo ......................................................28 401................................................................................306
1994 (5-6-0) 49..............*Northeastern ............................................35
2-6 Yankee Conference, 4th place 49..............Colgate — NCAA Playoffs ......................28 *Atlantic 10 Conference Game
Mid-Atlantic Division 34 ..............Youngstown State — NCAA Playoffs ......37
Coach: Andrew J. Talley 525................................................................................258 2002 (11-4)
23 ..............at Fordham ..................................................7 6-3 Atlantic 10, 3rd place
16 ..............Liberty........................................................13 *Atlantic 10 Conference Game Lambert Meadowlands Trophy
(Night game, Villanova Stadium) ECAC Team of the Year
31 ..............*Delaware (OT) ........................................38 1998 (6-5-0) Coach: Andrew J. Talley
15 ..............*Boston University ....................................30 4-4 Atlantic 10 37..............at Rutgers ..................................................19
38 ..............*Richmond ..................................................6 Coach: Andrew J. Talley 20..............at Colgate ....................................................0
10 ..............*at Connecticut ..........................................26 41..............at Pittsburgh ..............................................48 14..............*Maine ......................................................21
23 ..............*at James Madison ....................................31 34..............*Delaware (OT) ........................................31 45..............*New Hampshire ........................................3
13 ..............*at Northeastern ..........................................9 34..............at *James Madison ....................................30 30..............*at James Madison ....................................26
28 ..............*William & Mary ......................................53 45..............*William & Mary ......................................28 35..............*Hofstra........................................................7
35 ..............West Chester ..............................................14 10..............at *Maine ..................................................44 17..............Penn..............................................................3
14 ..............*at New Hampshire ..................................21 17..............at *Northeastern ........................................28 (Night Game, Villanova Stadium)
246 ................................................................................248 26..............at *Massachusetts ......................................36 16..............*at Massachusetts ......................................17
45..............at Fordham ................................................12 41..............*William & Mary ......................................20
14..............*Richmond ................................................28 13..............*at Northeastern ........................................38
65..............Buffalo ......................................................40 45..............*Rhode Island ..............................................3
27..............*Rhode Island ............................................40 38..............*at Delaware ..............................................34
358................................................................................340 45..............Furman — NCAA Playoffs ......................38
24..............Fordham — NCAA Playoffs ....................10
*Atlantic 10 Conference Game 28..............at McNeese State — NCAA Playoffs........39
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A Becker, Albert - 1963-65 Brady, Francis - 1944 Butler, Paul - 1980
Abate, Tony - 1989-92 Becker, Mark - 1971 Brady, John - 1929 Butler, Terry - 2001-
Abribat, Marc - 1944 Bedesem, Gregory - 1977-80 Brady, Robert - 1986-89 Butzloff, Carl - 1946
Aceto, Theodore - 1960-62 Bedesem, Richard, Sr. - 1950-52 Brandt, John - 1944 Bykewicz, Thaddeus - 1940-41
Adair, Eugene - 1942-43 Bedesem, Richard, Jr. - 1976 Brannan, William - 1968-70 Byrne, Patrick - 1919
Adamo, Carl - 1978 Beebee, Brian - 1985 Brannau, William - 1950-52 Byrne, Richard - 1955-57
Adams, Bryan - 2002-present Beeunas, Francis - 1953-55 Braselman, Herbert - 1968 Byrne, Terry - 1977-78
Adams, Darrell - 2001- Begley, Chris - 1998-2000 Braun, Thomas - 1966-68 Byrnes, Jerry - 1971-73
Adams, Mark - 1973 Behot, Joseph - 1939-41 Brazinsky, Samuel - 1940-41 Byrnes, Michael - 1970
Addiego, Benjamin - 1951-53 Bekelja, Michael - 1966 Brecelink, Joseph - 1945 Byrom, Kenneth - 1970-73
Adelizzi, Michael - 1973-75 Belasco, Joseph - 1968-70 Breeden, Ryan - 2000-
Adelizzi, Steve - 1973-75 Bell, Alex - 1935-37 Breen, Walter - 1943 C
Adelman, Adolfe - 1930-31 Bell, Christopher - 2001-present Brennan, Aloysius - 1942 Caine, Martin - 1901-03
Adler, Chris - 1989-1993 Bell, William - 1973-76 Brennan, Francis - 1969-70 Cahill, Edward - 1900-01
Agin, Roger - 1963-64 Bello, Joseph - 1985 Brennan, John - 1906 Callaghan, James - 1923-26
Agres, Robert - 1980 Bellotti, Gerry - 1964-66 Brennan, Joseph - 1917-18 Callaghan, Joseph - 1918
Ahrens, Charles - 1964-66 Belmont, Gary - 1972-73 Brennan, Matthew - 1916 Callahan, Arthur - 1922
Aigner, Walter - 1923 Belz, Charles - 1919-20 Brennan, Patrick - 1958-59 Calligaris, Alfred - 1960-62
Aldrich, Richard - 1972-75 Bender, Phil - 1964-66 Brennan, William - 1916 Callihan, Dennis - 1970-71
Alois, Arthur - 1942 Bendish, Bruce - 1966-67 Brentzel, Brian - 2000 Campbell - 1918
Allen, Charles - 1923 Bennett, Stan - 1997-2000 Breithaupt, Arthur - 1915 Campbell, David - 1969
Allen, Eamonn - 1998-2001 Bennett, Thomas - 1969-71 Brescia, Frank - 1998-present Cannon, Christopher - 1980
Allen, Joseph - 1985-88 Benson, Sylvester - 1916-17 Breslin, John - 1896-97 Cannon, Joseph - 1897
Allison, Branan - 1985 Benzija, Ante - 1992- Breslin, Nicholas - 1954 Capello, Robert - 1925-26
Altenberger, Michael - 1968-69 Berardelli, Paul - 1985-88 Brett, Peter - 1949-50 Capone, Robert - 1959-61
Altomare, Anthony - 1929 Berg, Robert - 1951-53 Brezski, Joseph R. - 1967-69 Capozzi, David - 1963-65
Alvarez, Eugene - 1945 Berggren, Andrew - 2001-present Brice, John - 1930-31 Cappelletti, Frank - 1957-59
Alvis, Barry - 1989-1993 Berko-Boateng, Brian - 1997-2000 Bride, Matt - 1997-2000 Cappuccio, James - 1923
Ambrosius, Barry - 1964 Berrang, Edward - 1942, 1946-48 Brinjac, John - 1942 Capriotti, Romeo - 1945-47
Ammerman, Thomas - 1970 Berrang, Michael - 1969-71 Britton, Hugh - 1945 Caputo, Charles - 1958
Anastasia, Mike - 1991-94 Berrang, Patrick - 1970-71 Brockmeyer, Charles - 1931 Carangi, Anthony - 1989-
Anderson, Anthony - 1939-41 Bertozzi, Richard - 1961-63 Broderick, Joseph - 1925-28 Cardner, Edward - 1943
Anderson, Milton - 1942-43, 1946 Bevins, Joseph - 1944 Broderick, Matthew - 1899 Carey, James - 1979-80
Andriejko, William - 1964-67 Bianchino, Louis - 1973-74 Brooks, Donald - 1977-79 Carey, John - 1894
Andrulewicz, Clement - 1938 Bidwell, Ronald - 1973-75 Brooks, John - 1925-28 Carlesimo, Vincent - 1940-43
Andrulewicz, Theodore - 1926-29 Biehl, George - 1944 Brown, Daniel - 1946-49 Carlin, Edwin - 1900
Angelini, Robert - 1978-79 Biernacki, Zigmond - 1975-76 Brown, George - 1990-93 Carlin, William - 1945-47
Angelo, John - 2002-present Bilko, Steve - 1970-72 Brown, Jere - 1971-73 Carpenter, Robert - 1971-72
Anthony, Thomas - 1979-80 Bilko, Thomas - 1973 Brown, John - 1971-73 Carpou, William - 1972-74
Applegarth - 1906 Billings, Gerald - 1956-58 Brown, Mark - 1971-72 Carr, Joseph - 1905
Appleton, John - 1945 Birch, Chris - 1997-2001 Brown, Mike - 1989-92 Carr, Thomas - 1931
Arader, Walter - 1910 Birmingham, John - 1926-29 Brown, Samuel - 1944 Carrao, Anthony - 1941
Arbrachinsky, Mamero - 1926 Bishop, Greg - 2001- Brown, Shaz - 1998-2002 Carrieri, Peter - 1951-53
Arcidiacono, Joseph - 1976-80 Blackwood, Peter - 1956-57 Brown, Thomas - 1963-65 Carroll - 1897
Armstrong, John - 1960-62 Blanchard, Donald - 1932-34 Browne, James - 1905 Carroll - 1902
Arthur, Eugene - 1967-69 Blanchfield, Harold - 1919-22 Bruno, Charles N. - 1955-56 Carroll - 1918
Ashby, Chip - 1995-98 Blaney, George - 1928 Bruno, Charles P. - 1951-52 Carroll, Eugene - 1911-13
Ashton, Merlin - 1972-73 Blazo, Edward - 1948 Bryant, Art - 1994- Carroll, Vincent - 1913
Atkinson, Allen - 1962-64 Bloom, Stanley - 1944 Bryant, Robert - 1979 Carson, Curtin - 1930
Auch, Francis - 1967-68 Boal, Francis - 1966-68 Brzenk, Francis - 1959-61 Carstens, Godfrey - 1945
August, Edward - 1926-29 Boch, Charles - 1972-73 Brezenk, Stanley - 1951-54 Carter, Rob - 1993-96
Augustin, Ducarmel - 1997-2000 Boden, Chris - 1996-99 Buben, Arnold - 1960-62 Carter, Walter - 1939
Bodnicki, Charles - 1931-33 Buckenmaier, Theodore - 1941 Casale, Joseph - 1940
B Bogan, John - 1948-50 Buckley, Bill - 1985-88 Casamento, Joe - 2001-
Babinecz, John - 1969-71 Bogle, Francis - 1966-68 Buckley, Daniel - 1906-07 Case, James - 1964-66
Bachman, Percy - 1920-24 Boguzewski, Chester - 1940 Buckley, Robert - 1936-38 Casey, Daniel - 1940-41
Bagley, John - 1896-99 Bohan, Edward - 1959 Buckmiller, Frank - 1907 Casey, Edward D. - 1930-31
Baker, Mark, 1991-94 Bohan, John - 1902 Buczynski, Thomas - 1997-2000 Casey, Edward F. - 1951
Banas, Frank - 1950-52 Bolger, Edward - 1925 Bueck, Harvey - 1936-38 Casey, Edward R. - 1919
Bangert, Donald - 1937 Bollinger, Edward - 1965-67 Buchenauer, Al - 1973-75 Casey, Henry - 1907-09
Banning, George - 1943-44 Bond, Samuel - 1922 Budny, Vincent - 1930 Casey, Joseph - 1906
Barajas, Brian - 1993-96 Boney, Michael - 1897-98 Buffington, Lee - 1895 Cashman, James - 1985-88
Barba, Joe - 1996-99 Bonner, John - 1898-99 Bugli, Paul - 1975-77 Cason, John - 1980
Barbaro, John - 1960-62 Bonner, Miles - 1914 Bukofski, Fran - 1937-38 Casper, Thomas - 1937-39
Barker, Alfred - 1942, 1946-47 Bontaites, George - 1941 Bukowski, John - 1970 Cassella, Louis - 1952-54
Barondess, William - 1998-2001 Boos, Donald - 1944 Buono, Michael - 1962-64 Cassiano, Frank - 1944
Barr, George - 1906-09 Borajkiewicz, Joseph - 1978-80 Burawski, A.J. - 1994-95 Cassidy - 1902
Barr, Joseph - 1905 Boruch, Michael - 1954-56 Burchetta, James - 1968 Cassidy, David - 1978-80
Barrett, John - 1954 Bosacco, John - 1964-66 Burgese, Ken - 1985 Cassidy, Peter - 1953-55
Barry, Michael Jr. - 1953-55 Bosacco, Kenneth - 1966-68 Burling, Pat - 1991-92 Castellano, John - 1957
Barry, Phillip - 1908-09 Botthof, Francis - 1924 Burlington, Harry - 1923, 1925 Castellano, Michael - 2002
Bartolomeo, Albert - 1950 Botts, Baylen - 1999-present Burke, Daniel - 1977-80 Caufield, James - 1946-49
Bauer, Dave - 1974-77 Boucher, Irvan - 1928-30 Burke, John R. - 1962-63 Caufield, Patrick - 1925-28
Bauer, John - 1954-56 Bova, Jon - 1979-80 Burns, Edward - 1943 Cavanaugh, Thomas - 1931
Baumbach, Matt - 2000-present Bowman, Roy - 1918 Burns, George - 1898 Cavanaugh, William - 1931-33
Basca, Michael - 1938-40 Boyd, Douglas - 1941 Burns, Joe - 1987-88 Cawley, Joseph - 1962-63
Bastian, Charles - 1955 Boyd, Thomas - 1967-69 Burns, Thomas - 1924-27 Cecere, Ralph - 1951-53
Bastianelli, Benjamin - 1973-75 Boyle, James E. - 1958-59 Burns, Walter - 1895-96 Centofante, Joseph - 1973-74
Bathon, Daniel - 1973-74 Boyle, James D. - 1959-60 Burnshaw, Edward - 1929 Ceppetelli, Eugene - 1960-62
Baumer, Edward - 1900 Boyle, John - 1961-63 Burroughs, Marvin - 2002-present Cervini, Joseph - 1968-70
Baxter, Thomas - 1944 Boyle, Michael - 1898-1900 Burt, Charles - 1922-24 Chakos, Christy - 1944
Beary, James - 1972-73 Boynton, Paul - 1908 Burton, Thomas - 1960 Chambers, Charles - 1916
Beaudin, George - 1929-32 Boyson, Brian - 2002-present Buschbeck, Charles - 1978-80 Champen, Noble - 2000-present
Bradley, William - 1928-30 Butler, Jamil - 2000-present Chaplar, Frank, Jr. - 1940-41
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Chaverini, Vincent - 1955-57 Copeland, Allan - 1955 Davis, Tim - 1989-1993 Dora, John - 1921-24
Chenet, Michael - 1976-78 Corbett, Francis - 1914 Dawson, William - 1944 Dora, Stephen - 1935
Chepenuk, Maxim - 1942-43 Corbo, Tony - 1985-86 Deacon, David - 1972 Dorsey, Joseph - 1925-28
Cherubini, Ronald - 1954-56 Cordes, Mark - 1975-77 Deakman, Homer - 1944 Dorsey, Mark - 1974
Chiarolanza, Louis - 1961-63 Cordes, Michael - 1977 Deane, James - 1895 Dost, William - 1946
Chico, Eric - 1995-98 Corona, Richard - 1961-63 DeBalso, Jerome - 1959-61 Dotro, Joey - 1988-1991
Chico, John - 1995-98 Correnti, Samuel - 1976 DeChellis, Ernest - 1972-74 Dougherty, Francis - 1962
Chila, Matt - 2000-present Corsetti, Joseph - 1963 Decourcey, Charles - 1900 Dougherty, Jeffrey - 1908-09
Chisik, Andrew - 1937-39 Corsey, Milt - 1979-80 DeFeo, Kenneth - 1980 Dougherty, John F. - 1919
Chmielewski, Thomas - 1967-69 Cosgrove, Casey - 2002-present Deforge, Augustine - 1895-96 Dougherty, John J. - 1914-15
Christman, Henry - 1940-42 Costantino, Matt - 2002-present DeFrancesco, Carmen - 2000-present Dougherty, Michael - 1915-16
Christopher, William - 1934-36 Costantino, Samuel - 1946 Delaney, Edward - 1917 Downes, James - 1896
Ciambelli, Durando - 1926 Costello, Paul - 1937 DeLaurentis, John - 1946 Downes, Sean - 1991
Ciarrochi, Alfred - 1954-56 Coughlan, Edward, Jr. - 1949-51 Delmonaco, Julius - 1954 Downey, James - 1918
Cicero, Lawrence - 1926-29 Courtney, Joseph - 1907 DeLone, Michael, III - 1960-62 Downey, Melvin - 1946
Cirone, Nicholas - 1965 Cover, William - 1954-55 DeLuca, Douglas - 1985-88 Downs, Greg - 1986-90
Claffey, George - 1977 Covi, Raymond - 1964-66 DeLuca, Matthew - 1928-30 Dragone, Waldo - 1929
Claffey, George, J. - 1949-51 Cowsette, Anthony - 1993-96 DeLuccia, David - 1978 Driesbach, Charles - 1972-74
Clancy - 1921 Cox, Charles - 1932-34 DeLucia, Michael - 1956-58 Driscoll, Daniel - 1976-77
Clancy, Joseph - 1977 Craig, William - 1956-59 Delva, Alfred - 1928 Driscoll, Harold - 1929
Clark, H. Newman - 1914 Crane, James - 1902-05 DelVacchio, Michael - 1986-89 Driscoll, Jeremiah - 1897-1900
Clark, Joseph - 1976-77 Crane, Randy - 1989-92 DeMaskey - 2000-present Drysdale, Robert - 1987-90
Clarke, Harry - 1985 Cranley, Donald - 1965 Demidovich, William - 1945 Dubenetzky, Jim - 2002-present
Clavin, Thomas - 1946-49 Crawford, William - 1898 Dempsey, Bernard - 1936 Duda, Steve - 1976-79
Cleary, Timothy - 1958 Crispin, Steve - 1976-78 Dempsey, William - 1958 Duffy, Edward - 1919
Cleary, Vincent - 1957-58 Crofton, Randy - 1978-80 DeMuro, Gerard - 1945 Duffy, George - 1909-10
Cleavland, Cutler - 1944 Cronin, Robert - 1954 Dennis, Gary - 1992-95 Duffy, Harry Jr. - 1944
Clements, Dave - 1989-92 Cronin, William - 1918-22 DeNiro, Kemo - 1986-89 Duggan, Francis - 1921
Clifford, Jack - 1961-63 Crook, Mark - 1997-1999 Denny, Edward - 1934 Duhig, William - 1898-1900
Coan, Joseph - 1915-17 Cross, Cameron - 1998-2002 Dent, Robert - 1950 Dunaski, Paul - 1971
Cobaugh, Andy - 1991-94 Crowe - 1899-1900 DePalo, Louis - 1941 Dunaway, Curtis - 1993-96
Cocco, Anthony - 1945-46 Crowe, Peter - 1911 DeRose, Joseph - 1950-52 Dundon, Patrick - 1915
Cochrane, James - 1974 Cullen, Joseph - 1918 Desendorf, Edward - 1912 Dunn, Craig - 1978-80
Cochrane, William - 1936-38 Cullen, Lawrence - 1944 DeStefano, Arthur - 1955-57 Dunn, Michael - 1949-51
Coffey, Stephen - 1921, 1924-25 Cullen, Thomas - 1929 Devaney, Robert - 1900 Dunn, Robert E. - 1961-63
Cole, Robert - 1944 Cullinane, Timothy - 1899 Dever, James - 1925-26 Dunne, Richard, Jr. - 1961-62
Coleman, Amos - 1978-80 Culotta, F. Frank - 1960, 1962-63 Devereaux, John - 1955-57 Durgin, Harold - 1956-57
Coleman, George - 1948 Cummings, Carl - 1925-27 Deverill, Arthur - 1945 Dwyer, Phillip - 1918
Coleman, Michael - 1993 Cummins, Frederick - 1968, 1970 Dhue, Harry - 1938-40 Dwyer, William - 1944
Coleridge, Charles - 1905 Cunningham, Edwin - 1944 Diaz, Ed - 1996-98 Dybsky, Steve - 1997-99
Coletta, Anthony - 1949-51 Cunningham, Horace, 1918 Diaz, Izzy - 1979-80 Dymond, Louis - 1936-38
Colistra, Joseph - 1965-67 Cunningham, Howard - 1940 Dickerhoof, Greg - 2000 Dzamko, Michael - 1948
Collins - 1905 Cunningham, Terence - 1967-69 Dieser, John - 2001- Dzitko, John - 1941-43
Collins, Donald - 1943 Cunningham, William - 1904 Dietz, Joseph - 1929-30 Dzurenko, John - 1964-66
Collins, Edward - 1938-40 Cunjack, Frank - 1922 DiFilippo, Dave - 1937-39
Collins, Michael - 1991- Curcio, Jay - 1985-86 DiGiacomo, Phil - 2001- E
Collins, Sean - 1974-77 Curley, Joseph - 1908-11 Diggles, Edward - 1916-17 Earle, John - 1935-37
Collins, Thomas - 1955 Curran - 1902 DiGiacomo, Phillip - 1976-77 Ebbecke, Steve - 1972-75
Collom, John - 1919 Curran, Sean - 1985-86 DiMaria, Phil - 1991-92 Echema, Kingsley - 2002-presemt
Colman, Alexander, 1943-44 Curry, Clarence - 2000-present DiMartino, John - 1973 Edwards, Thomas - 1929-31
Colombo, Tom - 1990-92 Curry, Stephen - 1996-98 DiQuollo, Matthew - 1996-99 Egan, Thomas - 1917
Colonna, Paul - 1986 Curtis, Chris - 1992-95 Diminick, Kenneth - 1974-76 Egan, John - 1897-1901
Colucci, Anthony - 1926 Cusmano, Scott - 1979-80 Dinan, John - 1961-62 Egan, Matthew, 1929
Columbia, Paul - 1976-79 Cutroneo, Joseph - 1960-62 Dineen, Greg - 1999-2001 Egan, Richard - 1926
Comisky, Clarence - 1945 Czaikoski, Edmund - 1942 DiNapoli, Thomas - 1980 Egan, Robert - 1935-36
Comte, William - 1972 Czescik, Joseph - 1929-30 Dingle, Jeff - 1986, 1988 Eibner, John - 1936
Conaghan, Frederick - 1909 DiPaolo, Don - 1977-79 Elash, John - 1969-71
Conches, Leonard - 1946-47 D Ditze, Dennis - 1965-67 Elias, Robert - 1977-78
Condodina, Art - 1985-88 D’Agostini, Charles - 1967-69 DiValerio, Dean - 1980 Eller, Curtis - 1989-92
Condon, John - 1900, 1904 D’Agostini, Norman - 1967 Diver, John - 1896 Ellis, Gerald - 1967-68
Coneys, John - 1970-71 D’Alessio, Anthony - 1948-50 Dobbins, Kevin - 1970-72 Elwood, Martin - 1967-69
Conklin, Lee - 1980 Dailey, William - 1967-69 Doherty, William - 1945-48 Emmerling, Richard - 1934-35
Conley, David - 1932 Dais, Robert - 1985-88 Doig, Bruce - 1978-80 Engel, Matt - 1998-99
Conlin, William - 1926-27 Dalatri, Brian - 1979-80 Dolan, William - 1919 English, Richard - 1898
Conlon, John, Jr. - 1922, 1924 Dalatri, Richard - 1979-80 Dolbin, Josh - 1994-97 Erhadt, Frederick - 1961
Connell, David - 1963-65 Daley, William - 1922 Dolge, Francis - 1954 Ericson, Roy - 1940-42
Connelly, Thomas, Jr. - 1928-30 Dalina, Stephen - 1951 Domanski, John - 1925-26 Ervin, Robert - 1951-52
Conner, James - 1926 Dallabrida, Victor - 1929-31 Domminey, John - 1915-16 Escarzaga, Raymond - 1909
Conners, Martin - 1914 D’Alonzo, Frank - 1953-55 Donahue, Edward - 1930-32 Esgro, Anthony - 1954-56
Connolly, John - 1919-23 D’Alonzo, Frank, Jr. - 1975-78 Donahue, John - 1927-28 Etter, Timothy - 1955-57
Connor, John - 1965-66 D’Alonzo, Michael - 1985-86 Donahue, Thomas - 1899-1901 Eusko, Stanley - 1940-41
Connor, Richard - 1950-52 D’Alonzo, Peter - 1948-50 Donahue, William - 1925 Evans, Heath - 2001-
Connors, Daniel - 1904 Daly, John A. - 1896-99 Donald, Scott - 1989-92 Evans, Richard - 1943-44
Connors, Patrick - 1898-1900 Daly, John M. - 1901-02 Donaldson, William - 1966-67 Evers, John - 1958
Connors, William - 1978-80 Danage, Reginald - 1998-2000 Donaway, James - 1985-88 Ewing, John - 1916-17
Conrad, James - 1922 Danaher, Michael - 1967-69 Donnelly, John F. - 1925 Eye, Frank - 1944
Conroy, James - 1924 D’Angelo, Gregory - 1942-43 Donnelly, Thomas - 1945
Conti, Bruno - 1929-31 Daniel, James - 1968 Donnelly, William - 1943 F
Conti, John - 1925-28 Daniels, Bartram - 1905-07 Donoghue, John - 1943 Fabrizio, Richard - 1963-65
Conway, Aloysius - 1914-15 Daniels, John - 1957-59 Donohoe, James - 1915 Falasca, Dan - 1986-89
Conway, Henry - 1894-96 Danik, Benjamin - 1940-42 Donohue, John - 1957 Falcone, Carmen - 2000-present
Conway, James - 1920-22 David, Henry - 1960-61 Donovan, Frederick - 1928-30 Fallon, Michael - 1978-80
Cook, Carroll - 1932-34 David, Robert - 1943-44, 1946 Donovan, Paul - 1898 Famalette, Frank - 1939
Cook, Victor - 1937-39 Davis, Julius - 2001 Doolin, Michael - 1901-02 Faragelli, Joseph - 1951-53
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Farber, Joseph - 1960-62 Frazier, William - 1914 Gordon, Andrew J. - 1946-48 Hart, Francis - 1918
Farenish, John - 1970 Frederick, Robert - 1974-76 Gordon, Brett - 1998-2002 Hart, Harold - 1989-1993
Farina, Ralph - 1922-24 Freeman, Theodore - 1969-70 Gordon, Donald - 1907-08 Hartigan, Michael - 1916
Farley, Scott - 1998-99 Freiberger, George - 1994-97 Gordon, Drew - 1969-71 Hartley, Tom - 2001-
Farmer, Edward - 1970-73 Friend, Patrick - 1990-1993 Gormley, Thomas - 1910-11 Hatchett, Scott - 1978-80
Farrell, Simmon - 1909 Freytag, John - 1944 Gorton, Albert - 1955 Hatty, William - 1972-73
Fasulo, Eugene - 1973-74 Frinzi, Dominic - 1948-50 Gory, Zygmond - 1942-43, 1946 Havern, Tim - 1985
Fauber, Robert - 1944 Fry, John - 1964-66 Gotard, Henry - 1959-61 Hayden, John - 1895-97
Fay, George - 1924-27 Frye, Bernard - 1944 Grady - 1902 Hazel, William - 1894-95
Fay, Greg - 1964 Fulmer, Jerome - 1932 Grady, Edward - 1918 Healey, James - 1895
Fay, John - 1962 Furlong, Lawrence - 1925-27 Graham, Robert - 1902 Heckard, David - 1996-99
Fazio, Leonard - 1943 Fusco, Joseph - 1978-79 Grande, Filbert - 1946 Heffner, Anthony - 1979-80
Feeley, Michael - 1985-88 Graney, Robert - 1916 Heffron, Michael - 1931
Feeney, Charles - 1943 G Grange, William - 1943 Hegarty, William - 1951-52
Feeney, James - 1945 Gabur, George - 1939 Graves, Al - 1978-79 Heim, John - 1969-71
Feeney, William - 1943 Gabuzda, George - 1939 Graziani, Frederick - 1945-46 Heinmiller, Joe - 2001-present
Femiano, Dominic - 1944 Gaddis, Christian - 2002-present Graziano, David - 1973-76 Helm, John F. - 1951-54
Femovich, David - 1980 Galbreath, Walter - 1897 Graziano, James - 1968 Helm, John S. - 1961
Ferguson, Edward - 1898-99 Gaffikin, Patrick - 1897 Graziano, Joseph - 1971-73 Helton, Kyle - 1993-96
Fernandez, Gus - 1974-77 Gagliardi, Alfred - 1931 Grazione, James - 1956-58 Henry, James - 1926-29
Ferrainola, Anthony - 1964-66 Galazin, Stanley - 1934-36 Greco, Joseph - 1965-67 Henry, Lester - 1914-16
Ferrara, Francis - 1953 Gallagher, Donald - 1955-56 Greeley, Joseph - 1921-23 Herbst, Ryan - 1999-2000
Ferraro, Don - 1991-92 Gallagher, James - 1944 Green, Damon - 1987-90 Heron - 1944
Ferruolo, John - 1954-56 Gallagher, John - 1973-75 Green, Mark - 1979-80 Heron, Thomas P. - 1957-59
Ferry, Louis - 1945-48 Gallagher, Patrick - 1898 Green, Richard - 1964 Herr, Edward - 1900-01
Fetchko, Mark - 1985 Gallagher, William - 1985 Green, Thomas - 1950-52 Herr, George - 1897-98
Ficca, Frank - 1957-59 Gallicano, Charles - 1943 Greene, Daniel - 1979-80 Herron, Daniel - 1894
Filipski, Eugene - 1952-53 Gallo, Anthony - 1985 Greene, Darnell - 1998-2002 Herron, James - 1926-27
Finklestein, Nat - 1946-47 Gallo, Peter - 2002-present Greene, Patrick - 1900-02 Hertzler, Elmer - 1918-21
Finn, John - 1921 Gandia, August - 1958 Greif, William - 1950-51 Hess, Cory - 1997-98
Finn, Michael - 2000-present Ganguzzo, Angelo - 1978-79 Griffin, Peter - 1898-99 Hickey, James - 1911-13
Finneran, Brad - 1994-1997 Garbark, N. Michael, Jr. - 1935 Griffin, Thomas - 1959-61 Hickey, Richard - 1930-32
Finneran, Brian - 1994-1997 Gardner, Cletus - 1926-30 Griffith, Donald - 1946-47 Higgens, John - 1933-35
Finneran, John - 2002-present Garrett, Thomas - 1928-30 Griffith, Robert - 1944 Higgins, James - 1985
Fittin, Robert - 1943 Garry, John - 1899 Griggs, Anthony - 1978-80 Highfield, John - 1928-30
Fitzgerald, Joseph - 1937 Gassert, Dan - 1997-2000 Griggs, Dennis - 1973-74 Hillen, Philip - 1926-29
Fitzgerald, Michael - 1906 Gasttley, Elmer - 1961-63 Grillo, Anthony - 1941 Hillis, Alton - 1989-92
Fitzgerald, Nicholas - 1894 Gattuso, Jason - 1995-98 Grimberg, William - 1932-34 Hillman, Henry - 1985
Fitzgerald, Thomas - 1962 Gattuso, John - 1946-49 Grimmer, William - 1995- Hoban, Jed - 1985-86
Fitzpatrick, Joseph - 1957 Gault, John - 1925-27 Griswold, Collier - 1917 Hober, Bernard - 1977-79
Fitzpatrick, Robert - 1944 Gawalis, Joseph - 1943 Gross, Charles - 1975-78 Hodge, Perry - 1987-90
Fitzpatrick, Thomas - 1978-80 Gawienowski, Anthony - 1943 Grossman, Barry - 1965-67 Hoen, David - 1906
Fitzpatrick, Thomas F. - 1951-53 Geary, Steven - 1965-67 Grubb, Kevin - 1990-92 Hoffman, Mike - 1990-1993
Flaherty, William - 1943 Geisler, Harry - 1930 Grull, Kevin - 1990-93 Hoffman, Noah - 2000-
Flanagan, John - 1927 Generalli, David - 1945 Gruneisen, Samuel - 1959-61 Hoffmann, Bill - 1990-1993
Flanagan, William - 1910-12 Geppi, John - 1948-50 Grychowski, Chris - 1989-92 Hogan, James - 1911-13
Flandera, Thomas - 1964-65 Geppert, William - 1985-86 Gryga, Louis - 1977-79 Hogan, Lawrence - 1970-71
Fleming, David - 1916 Gerenda, John - 1900-01 Guarnieri, Remo - 1991-94 Holbrook, Thomas - 1917
Fleming, James - 1933 Gerlack, Shannon - 1996-97 Guenst, James - 1969-70 Holland, Duane - 1970-72
Fleshman, Joseph - 1977-80 Getzfread, Matthias - 1918 Guerrieri, Michael - 1963 Holloway, Robert - 1971
Fletcher, Jon - 1985-88 Gezzer, Martin - 1930-32 Guida, George - 1946, 1948 Holly, Rhudy - 2002-present
Fletcher, Thomas - 1956-58 Gianantonio, John - 1954-56 Guilfolie, Daniel - 1980 Homer, Francis - 2000-2002
Flood, Michael - 1955 Giblon, Timothy - 1895 Guliuzza, Charles - 1953 Hoopes, Samuel - 1944
Floyd, Thomas - 1951-53 Gibson, Martin - 2002-present Hoot, Richard - 1944
Flynn, Michael - 1954-56 Gicking, Chris - 1997 H Hopkins, Thomas - 1958-59
Flynn, Thomas - 1943 Giddings, Matthew - 2001- Haack, Peter - 1977-78 Horan, Brian - 1976-78
Fogarty, Michael - 1917 Gildea, Robert - 1941-42 Hafferty, John - 1974 Horan, Harry - 1942
Fogarty, Patrick - 1915-16 Gildea, Thomas - 1949-51 Haley, Patrick - 1953-55 Horin, Leon - 1957-59
Foley, Florence - 1899 Gillespie, John - 1926-29 Haley, Peter, Jr. - 1951 Howanski, Joseph - 1948-50
Foley, Jack - 1993- Gilmartin, Dan - 1985 Hall, Erv - 1969 Howlett, John, Jr. - 1937-39
Foley, John - 1900 Gilson, Thomas - 1911-13 Halley, Ignacio - 1978-80 Howlett, William - 1939-41
Foley, Richard - 1936 Giombetti, Peter - 1985 Halligan, William - 1955-57 Hudson, Frank - 1944
Foley, William - 1921 Giordano, John - 1951-54 Hallinan, Kevin - 1985 Hulea, Brian - 2001-
Folino, Dino - 1968-70 Giovannucci, Hugo - 1925-28 Halphen, Marshall - 1923-26 Hundzynski, Jim - 1995-98
Ford, Gary - 1992-1993 Giresi, Mark - 1978 Halsch, William - 1972 Hughes, William - 1942
Ford, Paul - 1899-1900 Givens, John - 1971-73 Haly, Robert - 1898 Humay, Eugene - 1967-69
Ford, Thomas - 1899-1900 Glascott, John - 1945 Hamilton, Ralph - 1944 Hunt, Chris - 1986-89
Ford, William - 1925-28 Glowacki, John - 1946 Hamilton, Todd - 1999-2001 Hunt, Eric - 1992-95
Forgione, Derek - 1994-97 Glueck, Lawrence - 1960-62 Hammond, Burton - 1929-30 Hunt, George - 1964-66
Forman, John - 1943 Goggin, John - 1932-34 Haner, Robert - 1950-52 Hunter, Alvin - 1945
Forrest, Robert - 1944 Gogolinski, John - 1937-39 Hanley - 1906 Hurlburt, Charles - 1931-33
Forst, Arthur - 1912-15 Goida, Craig - 1992-1993 Hanlon - 1898 Hurley, Daniel, Jr. - 1951-54
Fortin, Dan - 1985-86 Gold, Michael - 1977-80 Hanlon, Anthony - 1913-14 Hurley, James - 1980
Fortin, Darren - 1985-88 Golden, George - 1931 Hanna, Michael - 1935-36 Hurley, Patrick - 1969-71
Foster, Francis - 1932-34 Golemi, Todd - 1995-98 Hannon, Casey - 1998-2001 Hvala, Greg - 1977
Fox, Edward - 1895-96 Golmont, Kevin - 1978 Hardy, Chris - 1992-95
Fox, George - 1934-36 Gonglefski, Edmund - 1945 Hargrove, Xavier - 1986-89 I
Francella, John - 1923-24 Gonglefski, Joseph - 1945 Harkins, Arthur - 1929-30 Iacobellis, William - 1930-31
Franchina, Joseph - 1926-28 Gonzalez, Ramon - 1895 Harkins, James - 1941-43, 1946 Impeduglia, John - 1961
Francisco, Anthony - 1977-79 Goodreau, Leo - 1928 Harkins, John - 1925-28 Ingram, Kevin - 1980
Franco, Paul - 1986-89 Goodrich, Sean - 1996-97 Harkins, Michael - 1969-70 Ingram, Zach - 2001-
Frantz, Russell - 1959 Goodwin, Francis - 1912-13 Harriott, Roger - 1998-99 Injaian, Van - 1954-56
Frazier, Michael - 1974-76 Gordon, Andrew - 1972-74 Harris, Al - 1979-80 Intrabartolo, David - 1955-58
Frazier, Tyrone - 1992-95 Gordon, Andrew - 1972-74 Harrison, Isaiah - 2001-02 Irvin, Nicholas - 1928
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J Kennedy, Michael - 1896 L Lynch, Edward - 1931
Jacobs, George - 1924-26 Kennedy, Pat - 1988-1991 LaBricciosa, David - 1985 Lynch, F. Leo - 1914-17
Jackson, Deon - 1993-96 Kenney, Stephen - 1894 Labardesque, Raphael - 1895 Lynch, Francis - 1930
Jackson, Robert - 1973-75 Kenny, Thomas - 1919 Laber, Mark - 1998-2001 Lyons, Keith - 1979-80
Jagodzinski, Leo - 1940-42 Keough, James - 1930-31 Lacey - 1905 Lyons, Martin - 1926
James, Adam - 2001- Keough, Marty - 1992 Lacey, Bill - 1990-1993 Lyons, Raymond - 1955-57
Jamieson, Richard - 1970 Kepner, Thomas - 1959-61 LaFrance, William - 1942 Lyons, Shaun - 1996-99
Janik, Christopher - 1996-99 Keppick, Michael - 1978-80 Lage, Richard - 1985-88
Jannik, Steve - 1970 Kerins, Michael - 1967-70 Lake, Brad - 1978 M
Jansante, Valerio - 1943 Kerns, Thomas - 1916, 1919-20 Lalikos, James - 1943 Mabry, William - 1974-75
Jarosik, John - 1936 Kerr, John - 1898 LaManna, Samuel - 1974 Macek, Francis - 1931
Jelovich, Kel - 1932 Kershaw, Roy - 1951-53 Lamb, Michael - 1971-72 Machovina, Chris - 1995-98
Jenkins, Frederick - 1907-08 Kerwin, Michael - 1948-50 Lammers, John - 1954-56 Mack, Joseph - 1975-76
Jensen, Thomas - 1978-80 Kessler, Erich - 1908 Lane, Joseph - 1954 Mackey, James - 1944
Jerry, Joseph - 1950-52 Ketschke, Arthur - 1942 Langan, James - 1926-28 Macko, Raymond - 1953, 1955-57
Jesien, Roman - 1967-69 Keyser, Richard - 1957-58 Lamgone, Nicholas - 1959-61 Maconachy, William - 1938
Joe, William - 1960-62 Kiefer, Mark - 1994-97 Langenus, Sean - 1998-2000 Magee, James - 1973-75
Johnson, Charles - 1960-62 Kielty, Thomas - 1973-75 Lanigan, Edward - 1946-49 Magee, William - 1955-57
Johnson, Craig - 1998-99 Kiley, Francis - 1897 Laskowski, Jason - 1996-present Magnus, Regis - 1959-61
Johnson, Gary - 1999-2002 Kiley, John J. - 1899-1901 Laughlin, Paul - 1955-57 Mahaffey, John - 1932
Johnson, Hugh - 1944 Kiley, John P. - 1911-14 Lavelle, Richard - 1963 Mohan, Christopher - 1973
Johnson, James - 1969-71 Kilhullen, Joseph - 1910 Lavery, Hugh - 1906 Mahan, Francis - 1928
Johnson, Jeff - 1989-92 Killelea, John - 1943 Lawler - 1906 Mahan, John J. - 1894
Johnson, John - 1933-34 Killian - 1910 Lawless, Edward - 1945 Mahan, John R. - 1914-15
Johnson, Kirk - 1988-90 Killian, Edward - 1938 Lawrence, Edward - 1923, 1925 Maher, William - 1921-24
Jokobowsky, Peter - 1924-27 Kim, Jin - 1987-89 Lawrence, Nels - 1971-73 Mahoney, Joe - 1998-2000
Jones, Aaron - 2002-present King, Clarence - 1940 Lazaro, Benjamin - 1973-76 Mahoney, Michael - 1972-74
Jones - 1906 King, William - 1973-75 Leadem, John - 1945 Mahovlich, Charles - 1934
Jones, Edward - 1914 King, William R. - 1918 Lear, Frederick - 1913-14 Makoid, Joseph - 1978-80
Jones, Lawrence - 1963-65 Kingsbury, Russ - 1994 Lebengood, Howard - 1920 Makowsky, Leonard - 1945
Jones, Mike - 1989-92 Kingsbury, Scott - 1987-89 Ledbetter, Jack - 1992- Malast, William - 1971-73
Jones, Ramond - 1999 Kinsella, Conor - 1997-99 Lee, Bernard - 1932-34 Maloney, John - 1902
Jordan, Francis - 1925-27 Kipp, Winfred - 1940 Leeds, C.J. - 1997 Manger, Michael - 1962-63
Jordan, William - 1985 Kirkland, Mark - 1968-70 Legge, Walter - 1908-09 Mantone, Raymond, Jr. - 1948-50
Jordon, Donald - 1950 Kirsch, Edward - 1900 LeGrande, Glen - 1980 Maples, Jared - 2001-02
Jugo, Rudy - 1963-64 Kirsch, James - 1895-97 Leichtweis, Joseph - 1951-54 Marchese, Tom - 1993-95
Klunk - 1906 Leitner, Joseph - 1926-27 Marcus, John - 1950-52
K Knight, Ryan - 1996-99 Lemkin, Edward - 1957-59 Mareski, Leon - 1976-78
Kaczynski, Fred - 1945 Knowlton, Arthur - 1951-53 Lemon, Nick - 2002-present Margetich, William - 1972-74
Kalina, Richard - 1970-72 Kobelski, Brian - 1988-90 Lenahan, James - 1919 Marichak, John - 1988-91
Kamen, George - 1937-39 Kobelski, Todd - 1996- Lenihan, Thomas - 1978 Marion, Dominic - 1931-33
Kane, Alfred - 1920 Kobilis, Edward - 1929-31 Lenz, Darren - 1996-2000 Marotta, Greg - 1974-76
Kane, Christopher - 1902 Kodis, George - 1946 Leonard, Joseph - 1918 Marquette, Paschal - 1935-37
Kane, Francis J. - 1946-48 Koenig, Steve - 1974-77 Leonard, Thomas - 1979-80 Marrollo, Anthony - 1949-51
Kane, Francis X. - 1955-56 Kohler, Joseph - 1969 Levinsky, Fred - 1965-67 Marrone, Marc - 1986-89
Kane, James - 1898-99 Kolen, Matt - 1985-87 Lewis, Brian - 1997-2000 Marshalick, Daniel - 1945
Kane, John - 1902 Kolenda, Leonard - 1938-40 Lewis, Hezekiah - 1995-99 Marshall, Nelson - 1952-54
Kane, Justin - 1980 Kolmer, Brian - 1973-75 Lewis, John - 1997-2000 Marshall, William - 1969
Kane, Robert - 1968 Kolmer, John - 1964-66 Lewis, William - 1997-2001 Martchek, Kevin - 1987-90
Kane, Thomas - 1906-08 Kolmer, Kevin - 1971-73 Lignelli, John - 1965-67 Martin, Charles - 1926-27
Kane, Timothy - 1977-80 Kolnoski, Edward - 1942-43 Lilienthal, William - 1942, 1946-48 Martin, Charles - 1985-86
Kane, Walter - 1922 Kolstad, Kevin - 1985-88 Limanni, Peter - 1946-49 Martin, David - 1977-80
Karczewski, Thomas - 1971-72 Komarnicki, Milton - 1945-48 Linden, Jonathan - 1998-2001 Martin, Ernest - 1953-54
Karoly, John - 1986-89 Kompa, Theodore - 1961-62 Linsalata, Joseph - 1963 Martin, George - 1966
Karras, George - 1953-55 Konopka, Eugene - 1942-43 Liotta, Nicholas - 1949-51 Massaro, Leo - 1993-94
Kasky, Edward - 1939-41 Koomson, Kwame -1998-2000 Liszka, John - 1978-80 Mason, Edward - 1942
Kasper, Jack - 1969-71 Koplin, Alex - 2002-present Livengood, Donald - 1958-59 Massengill, Skip - 1977-80
Kasulin, Alfonso - 1943 Koproski, Joseph - 1942-43 LoBiondo, Frank - 1965 Mastey, Michael - 1976
Kaufman, Scott - 1973-74 Korchinski, Walter - 1933-35 Lodge, Charles - 1976-77 Mastronardo, John - 1973-76
Kautter, Wayne - 1958-59 Korisky, Edward - 1939-41 Logan - 1899 Matas, Tim - 1989-92
Kavall, Alexander - 1943-44 Koshlap, Donald - 1963-65 Logan, Devian - 1991-94 Matthews, Christian - 1999-2002
Kavanaugh, Edward - 1969-70 Kostibus, Barry - 1969 Lomaka, Stephen - 1977-80 Matika, James - 1979-80
Kavanaugh, Joe - 1996-99 Kotys, Nicholas - 1933-35 Lomasney, Thomas - 192528 Matika, Mark - 1970-72
Keane, William - 1919 Kovalcik, John - 1993-94 Lombardi, Michael - 1973-76 Matt, Quinn - 2001-
Keating, Joe - 1998-2001 Kowalonek, Mark - 1974-77 Lombardi, Peter - 1985-88 Matthews, James - 1978-79
Keefer, Donald - 1979-80 Kowalski, Robert - 1960-62 Lombardo, Louis - 1977 Mayer, Peter - 1979
Keegan, John - 1897 Koziol, John - 1976-78 Long, Howard - 1977-80 Mayock, Michael - 1951-54
Keenan, John - 1951 Kozlowski, John - 1941 Long, Kevin - 1988-1991 Mazzei, Henry - 1937-39
Keffer, Carroll J. - 1967 Kratochuil, Charles - 1936 Longua, Paul - 1921-22 McAdams, Edwin - 1944
Kelleher, John - 1963-64 Kraynyak, Daniel - 1954 Loscalzo, Robert - 1978-80 McAleer, John - 1897-98
Kelleher, Joseph - 1971 Krebs, Matt - 2001-present Loughlin, Paul - 1933-34 McAndrews, George - 1946
Kelley, Kevin - 1985-86 Krebs, Pat - 1993- Lopez, Louis - 1942-43 McAndrews, John - 1926-29
Kelly, Christopher - 1976-78 Kreiser, Elmer - 1945 Lowe, Kenneth - 1976-77 McAndrews, Thomas - 1898
Kelly, DeLonne - 1996-99 Kretschmer, William - 1973-76 Lower, John - 1906 McAneny, John - 1924
Kelly, Dennis - 1966-68 Krevis, Mark - 1977-80 Lucas, Joseph - 1979-80 McAteer, Francis - 1905
Kelly, James H. - 1897 Krieg, Harry - 1921-22 Lucia, Robert - 1972 McAvoy, Charles - 1895-97
Kelly, James P. - 1913-14 Krinje, William - 1904 Lukash, Scott - 1999-2002 McBride, Charles - 1900-01
Kelly, Joseph J. - 1927-30 Kropke, James - 1960-62 Luminello, Anthony - 1931 McCann, John - 1898-1900
Kelly, Patrick - 1908-10 Kuber, Matthew - 1936-38 Lumpkin, Straughn - 1989-1993 McCann, Joseph, 1944
Kelly, Samuel - 1901-02 Kuczo, Paul - 1924-27 Lush, Ernest - 1905, 1907 McCarthy - 1925-28
Kelly, William - 1975-77 Kullman, Bruce - 1979-80 Luxembourger, Bryan - 1995-97 McCarthy, Edward - 1957-59
Kennedy, Edward - 1955, 1957 Kupecki, Michael - 1940-41 Luzzi, Donato, Jr. - 1955-57 McCarthy, James - 1980
Kennedy, John D. - 1904 Kuzman, William - 1943-44 Luzzi, Joseph - 1958-60 McCarthy, John - 1931
Kennedy, John T. - 1923 Lynch, Anthony - 1920-21 McCarthy, Joseph A. - 1917-21
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McCarthy, Joseph M. - 1941-43 McMahon, Thomas - 1937-39 Moran, William - 1898 O
McCarthy, Sean - 1998-2002 McManus, Joseph - 1926 Morda, Louis - 1964-66 O’Boyle, Neil - 1948-50
McCarthy, Thomas, Jr. - 1942, 1946-47 McManus, William - 1970-72 Moreen, Jason - 1998--2000 O’Brien - 1893-1900
McCartney, Joseph - 1972-75 McMillion, Jason - 1998-2001 Morelli, Rick - 1990-92 O’Brien - 1910
McCarty, Kevin - 1992-96 McMonigle, Bernard - 1939 Morgan, Jeremy - 2001-present O’Brien, Edward - 1905
McCauley, Dennis - 1976-78 McNamara, Paul - 1920-21 Morgan, Thomas J. - 1928-30 O’Brien, Herman - 1921-22
McCaulley, Richard - 1979 McNeill, Kenneth - 1959 Morgan, Thomas J. - 1939-41 O’Brien, John - 1985-88
McClelland, James - 1939 McNertney, Michael - 1905 Mork, Christopher - 1978 O’Brien, Kasey - 2002-present
McClernan, Charles - 1919-22 McNichol, Joseph - 1924 Morkun, Benjamin - 1938-40 O’Brien, Kevin - 1998-present
McComb, Donald - 1953-55 McNichol, Tim - 1998-present Moreen, Jason - 1997-present O’Brien, Patrick - 1977-80
McConville, John - 1948-49 McNicholas, Joseph - 1951-53 Morra, Paul - 1956-58 O’Connell, James - 1976-78
McCormack, Francis - 1908-11 McNicholas, Kevin - 1985 Morrin, Lawrence - 1977-79 O’Connell, William - 1974-76
McCormack, William - 1967 McPeak, Vincent Sr. - 1944-46 Morrison - 1913 O’Connell, William J. - 1902
McCoy, Frank - 1925-28 McPherson, Thomas - 1956-58 Mosca, Gabriel - 1941 O’Connor, Francis - 1944
McCracken, Brent - 1992-94 McRae, Rodger - 1944 Mosley, Kevin - 1990-1993 O’Connor, Matt - 1996-present
McCrimmon, Mitch - 1995-98 Medina, Jose - 1985 Moss, John - 1966-68 O’Connor, Michael - 1973
McCullough, Joseph - 1895-96 Meehan, Richard - 1972 Mount, John - 1960-61 O’Connor, Michael J. - 1941
McCurran, Charles - 1961-63 Melanson, Edward - 1926-29 Mourer, Alexander - 1908 O’Connor, Patrick - 1903-06
McCutcheon, Tim - 2002 Mellon - 1900 Moynihan, Richard - 1923-26 O’Connor, Robert - 1940-42
McDermott, John J. - 1917-18 Mellus, John - 1935-37 Mulhall - 1903 O’Connor, Thomas D. - 1962-64
McDermott, John J. - 1929-30 Melnikas, Rimas - 1976-78 Mullaney, Kenneth - 1932 O’Connor, Thomas F. - 1895-96
McDevitt, Edward - 1934 Menard, Frank - 1938 Mulloy, Andrew - 1924-26 O’Donnell, John - 1897-98
McDonald, James - 1895-96 Merenda, Robert - 1960-62 Mulray, Joseph - 1925-27 O’Donnell, Peter - 1897-98
McDonald, John - 1062-64 Meserve, Walter - 1943 Munley, Michael - 1897-99 O’Donnell, Francis - 1959-60
McDonald, Joseph F. - 1945 Messmer, Ernest - 1969-71 Murphey, Daniel Jr. - 1933 O’Donnell, Thomas - 1931-33
McDonald, Joseph J. - 1924-25 Messner, Peter - 1972 Murphy - 1910 Odorisio, John - 1946
McDonald, Martin - 1919-21 Mester, Edmund C. - 1966-68 Murphy, Arthur - 1937-38 O’Hara, Kevin - 1986-90
McDonald, Michael - 1966-68 Meyers, Ronald - 1959-61 Murphy, Frank - 1971 O’Hara, William - 1962-63
McDonnell, Brian - 1964-65, 1967 Michaels, Edward E. - 1955-57 Murphy, Frank A. - 1918 Okano, Chris - 1994-96
McDonnell, James - 1905 Michaels, Edward J. - 1933-35 Murphy, John - 1895-96 O’Laughlin, Patrick - 1969-70
McDonnell, John - 1962-64 Michaels, Emmett - 1962-64 Murphy, John P. - 1944 O’Leary, Joseph - 1917
McDonnell, Michael - 1894 Michaels, Raymond - 1968-70 Murphy, Michael J. - 1894 Olivar, Jordan - 1935, 1937
McDonnell, Patrick - 1970-71 Michniewicz, Frank - 1937 Murphy, Michael P. - 1912 Olsen, Oscar - 1946
McDonough, Joseph - 1908 Miele, Anthony - 1942 Murphy, Mike - 2000- Olsen, William - 1973-76
McEnerny, Daniel - 1916 Migliarese, Joseph - 1979 Murray, Brendan - 1965-67 O’Malley, William - 1963
McEvoy, Patrick - 1975-78 Mihalic, Michael - 1967-69 Murray, Chuck - 1989-91 O’Mara, Thomas - 1903
McEwen, Derek - 1985-88 Miklasiewicz, Joseph - 1930 Murray, James - 1915-17 O’Neil, Daniel - 1969-71
McFadden, Bernard - 1898-1900 Mikolaitis, Joseph - 1945 Murray, Joseph - 1939-41 O’Neil, James - 1935
McFadden, Cyril - 1934 Milanese, Robert - 1969-71 Musilek, Joseph - 1974-77 O’Neil, Michael - 1900
McFadden, Daniel - 1932 Mileo, Stephen - 1972 Myers, Charles - 1920 O’Neil, Vincent - 1898
McFeeley, George - 1918 Millane, Francis - 1896 Myers, Frank - 1930 O’Neill - 1944
McGann, John - 1926-30 Miller - 1944 Myers, James - 1933 O’Neill, Dennis - 1968
McGarry, William - 1952-54 Miller, Dan - 1995 O’Neill, Henry - 1897
McGee, Charles - 1931-33 Miller, Deron - 1979-80 N O’Pella, Eugene - 1956-58
McGee, James - 1941 Miller, Edward - 1975 Nagle, Furman - 1958-59 Orbock, Edward - 1924-25
McGee, Michael - 1985 Miller, Joseph - 1971-73 Nagle, Robert - 1928-29 O’Reilly, Charles - 1962
McGeehan, Charles - 1903-06 Miller, Mark - 1969-70 Naimo, Peter - 1938 Orio, Anthony - 1979
McGeehan, Hugh - 1915-19 Miller, Paul W. - 1944 Nallin, Richard - 1898-99 Oroski, Theodore - 1945, 1948-50
McGeehan, Jeff - 1974-77 Miller, Theodore - 1924 Nanni, Chris - 1989-91 O’Rourke, Timothy - 1899-1902
McGinley, William - 1902 Miller, Thomas - 1970 Napoletano, Enrico - 1939 O’Rourke, Thomas - 1959-61
McGinn, David - 1905 Miller, William - 1907 Nappen, Bernard - 1944 Orsini, George - 1946-47
McGinn, Thomas - 1906-07 Milne, George, Jr. - 1925-28 Nappi, Pasquale - 1943 Ortelli, Edward - 1953-55
McGirr, Francis - 1925-26 Milne, James - 1928-32 Narcum, Edward - 1942, 1946 Osborne, James - 1957-59
McGloughlin, Charles - 1898 Mingey, William - 1969-71 Nardo, Joseph - 1956-58 Osborne, John - 1959-61
McGovern, Joseph - 1933 Mink, Richard - 1959 Nask, Henry - 1961-63 Oshodin, William - 1989-91
McGowan, Edward - 1979-80 Misour, Edward - 1955 Naslund, Richard - 1944 Osisek, Steve - 1985
McGowan, John - 1985-86 Missar, Joseph - 1935-37 Nast, Robert - 1963 Osterman, Donald - 1942
McGrady, Edward - 1917-21 Mistelske, John - 1970-73 Nastri, Anthony - 1959 O’Sullivan, Vincent - 1946-49
McGrath, Paul - 1963 Mitchell, Michael - 1975-77 Nealon, Robert - 1943 O’Toole, James - 1985
McGucken, Charles G. - 1953 Moerschbacher, Ralph - 1945 Neary, Richard - 1903-04 Otero, Theodore - 1920
McGucken, Charles H. - 1914-17 Molettieri, Joseph - 1953 Nemeth, Andrew - 1925-28 Ott, Chris - 1997-2000
McGuigan, John - 1944 Molloy, John - 1980 Neri, Genorio - 1937-39 Outlaw, J.J. - 2002-present
McGuigan, Leo - 1972-74 Molloy, Stanislaus - 1906 Neugebauer, Steve - 1998-2001 Owens, Paul - 1966-67
McGuinn, Joseph - 1927 Molougheny, Thomas - 2002-present Neuser, John - 1908-10
McHugh, Kevin - 1971-73 Monaco, Samuel - 1937-39 Neville, Francis - 1922 P
McIntyre, Charles - 1945 Monaghan, John - 1949 Nichols, Martin - 1933 Pachuta, Paul - 1976-78
McIntyre, Nate - 1993-96 Monaghan, Richard - 1907-08 Nieman, John - 1939-41 Pacitti, David - 1985-88
McKee, John - 1938 Monahan, Daniel - 1942-43 Nienstedt, Brian - 2000- Paczkoskie, Vincent - 1958-60
McKelvey, Robert - 1925-27 Monahan, Edward - 1902 Niner, Michael - 1973-75 Padula, Louis - 1926-27
McKenna, John - 1935 Monahan, P. - 1902 Nisky, Michael - 1971 Padula, William - 1949-50
McKenna, Kevin - 1974 Monahan, Patrick - 1908 Nitti, Dave - 1985 Paja, Eugene - 1956-58
McKenna, Leo - 1920 Montesano, William - 1973-74 Nixon, Brent - 1985 Palaccio, Francis - 1925
McKeone, Alexander - 1899 Montgomery, Richard - 1956 Nojunas, John - 1938 Palagruto, Anthony - 1985-86
McKnight, Matt - 1993-96 Montgomery, Robert - 1973-74 Nolan, Bernard - 1898-1900 Palmer, James - 1956-58
McKnight, William - 1945 Mooney, James - 1973 Nolan, Edward - 1944 Pandze, Stanley - 1948-50
McLaren, John - 1922-23 Moore, Charles - 1962-64 Nolan, Francis - 1925-26 Panetta, Vincent - 1962
McLaughlin, James - 1928-30 Moore, Charles - 1971-72 Nolan, Frank - 1904 Papa, Dennis - 1961
McLaughlin, Martin - 1910-12 Moore, James - 1970-72 Nolan, John - 1898-1901 Pappachristus, Peter - 1977-79
McLaughlin, Thomas - 1921 Moore, John L. - 1925 Nolan, Joseph - 1965-67 Park, Clint - 1995-96
McLaughlin, William - 1954 Moore, John P. - 1902 Nolan, William - 1895 Parpan, Brad - 1990-1993
McLoughlin, Thomas - 1975 Moore, Richard - 1966-68 Noona, Charles - 1961-63 Parr, David - 1955-57
McMahon, John - 1941-42 Moore, William - 1904-07 Norman, Francis - 1903 Pascoe, Gary - 1985-88
McMahon, Martin - 1897-98 Moran, John - 1948-50 Norton, Daniel - 1897-98 Pasquariello, Ralph - 1946-49
Nye, Francis - 1935-37 Pasquariello, Ralph , Jr. - 1974-77
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Pasquariello, Steve - 1980 Quigley, William - 1964 Rosato, Salvatore - 1940-41 Seeley, Frank - 1970-72
Passaro, Joseph - 1978 Quinn - 1900 Roseman, Mike - 2000-present Seitchick, Charles - 1985
Passman, Shawn - 1977-80 Rosen, Robert - 1930-32 Seitzinger, Randy - 1968
Patrick, John - 1949-51 R Rosensteel, Richard - 1963 Sekerchak, Thomas - 1945
Patzsch, Harry - 1932-34 Rabbitt, James - 1903 Rosler, Joseph - 1907 Selitto, Paul - 1970-72
Pavalko, George - 1946-49 Racius, Steven - 1999-2000 Ross, Richard - 1959-61 Semler, Arthur - 1975-76
Paynter, John - 1977-78 Raimo, Arthur - 1935-37 Rossi, Brian - 1972 Semyak, Richard - 1962-64
Pearson, Erik - 1993-94 Ramirez, Christian - 1999-2002 Rossi, Leo - 1965-67 Sency, Ron - 1985-88
Pendino, Dominick - 1948 Ramirez, Jose - 1991-94 Rotelle, August - 1960 Sency, Thomas - 1987-90
Penrose, Ralph - 1912-13 Ramsey, Stephen - 1972-75 Roth, John - 1944 Serge, Anthony - 1975-77
Perea, Abel - 1895-98 Randour, George - 1931-33 Ruggiero, Peter - 1986-89 Sernyak, Richard - 1987-90
Pereira, Anthony - 1937-38 Ras, Richard - 1991-94 Rumbaugh, David - 1972-74 Serrapede, Kevin - 1969
Peretta, Carl - 1946 Ray, Walter - 1962 Rummel, Jeff - 1978-80 Sestrich, Dave - 1971-73
Perna, Michael - 1972-73 Raymond - 1898 Rushbridge, Harry - 1970 Setta, Gary - 1973-75
Perry, James - 1975 Ready, William - 1897 Rushton, Scott - 1985-88 Severson, Jacques - 1943-44
Pessalano, Louis - 1925-28 Reagan, Patrick - 1913-15 Rusnak, Michael - 1994- Sforza, Ed - 1970-72
Peters, Charles - 1911 Reap, James - 1913-16 Rusnak, Scott - 1999-present Shader, Gordon - 1938-39
Peters, John - 1945 Reap, Thomas - 1912-15 Russell, Howard - 1907 Shanahan, William - 1895-96
Peterson, Donald - 1944 Reardon - 1905 Russell, Raymond - 1907 Shanen, Allen - 1950
Peterson, Edwin - 1930 Reardon, John - 1901 Rossiter, George - 1944 Sharkey, Thomas - 1978-79
Peterson, John - 1969-70 Reddin, John - 1903 Russo, Anthony - 1959-61 Shaw, Lionel - 1971-72
Petri, Michael - 1973-75 Reed, Brian - 1986-87 Russo, Bryan - 1986-89 Shea - 1909
Petrillo, Pete - 1993-95 Reeves, John - 1911-12 Russo, Nicholas - 1959-61 Shea, Daniel - 1921
Petrone, Jeff - 1997-2000 Reeves, Justin - 1989-92 Russo, Ralph - 1960-63 Shea, James - 1923
Pettine, Michael - 1959-61 Regan, Albert - 1917 Ryan, John - 1921 Sheahan, John - 1945-48
Peyton, Eugene - 1943-44 Rehak, Franklin - 1950-51 Ryan, Joseph - 1954-56 Sheehan, Thomas - 1910-11
Pezelski, Joseph - 1941-43 Reid, David - 2001- Ryan, William - 1943-44 Sheehan, William - 1928-30
Phelan, Matthew - 1937 Reid, Tom - 1987-88 Ryle, John - 1894 Shedlosky, Alphonse - 1937-39
Phillippy, Paul - 1979-80 Reilly, Kevin - 1970-72 Shelton, Dana - 1976-79
Phillips - 1902 Reilly, Mark - 1986-88 S Shepard, Steve - 1993-94
Phillips, Richard - 1959-61 Reilly, Michael - 1986-89 Sabrinsky, Michael - 1937-39 Sherlock, Francis - 1963
Pianelli, Al - 1971-72 Reilly, William - 1929-30 Saks, Jason - 2001- Sherlock, Furman - 1935-36
Piatnik, Todd - 1985 Reinoso, Albert - 1960-63 Sala, Anthony - 1934-36 Sherlock, William - 1961-63
Pickett, Francis - 1919-24 Reiprish, Richard - 1970-72 Saladino, Robert - 1972 Shirey, Carig - 1997
Pieper, Albert - 1949 Reiter, Matt - 1997-2000 Samra, Abraham - 1936 Shonk, William - 1944
Pieschalski, Norman - 1961-63 Remsburg, Roy - 1978-79 Sanders, Dashan - 1996-99 Shorten, Gregory - 1962
Piper, Al - 1994-97 Rettino, Louis - 1960-62 Sanders, Jeff - 1986-88 Shugrue, Gary - 1973-75
Piper, George - 1964-66 Reyes, David - 1976-77 Sandusky, John - 1946-49 Shugrue, Thomas - 1967-68
Piscione, William - 1938-40 Rhoads, Williams - 1976-77 Sango, Murle - 1997-2001 Shumate, Gary - 1997-present
Plastek, Steve - 1975-78 Rib, Joseph - 1949-51 Santillo, Mike - 1985 Siani, Michael - 1969-71
Plunkett, Francis - 1925 Richards, Thomas - 1906 Santomauro, Frank - 1985 Siani, Thomas - 1942
Poehner, Michael - 1965-67 Richardson, Robert - 1998-2001 Santomauro, Joseph - 1963-65 Siano, John - 1943
Pogue, Andrew - 2002-present Richman, Richard - 1960-62 Santoro, Joseph - 1968-70 Siano, Michael - 1947
Polidor, Robert - 1946-48 Rider, John - 1949-50 Sapienza, Americo - 1955-57 Sifford, Curtis - 1994-97
Polite, Chris - 2002-present Ridley, Henry - 1999-2002 Sather, William - 1967-69 Sigmund, Louis - 1979
Polito, Frank - 1971-73 Riemer, Richard - 1976 Savini, John - 1980 Sikorski, Brian - 1973-76
Pomykala, Joseph - 1974 Rigney, Raymond - 1951-53 Savitsky, Thomas - 1971-72 Silva, Dan - 2000-
Poppert, George - 1920 Riley, Robert - 1945-48 Sayers, John - 1921-24 Simeone, Daniel - 1949-51
Pordon, Brian - 1999-2001 Riley, Shannon - 1995-98 Scanlon, Edward - 1978-79 Simonsen, LeRoy - 1940-41
Porta, John - 1985 Rilo, Joseph - 1949-51 Scannell, Dennis - 1971-73 Sims, Randy - 2001-
Posadowski, Walter - 1957-59 Ripley, Scott - 1944 Scarcelli, Joseph - 1945-48 Sindall, Albert - 1937
Posch, Joseph - 1975-78 Risley, Robert - 1921 Scavone, Peter - 1989-90 Singley, Harry - 1929
Possenti, Michael - 1988-91 Ritchie, Scott - 1976 Scerbo, Lou - 1985 Sirdevan, James - 1921-24
Postus, Albert - 1941-43 Rizzo, Valentine - 1935-38 Scerca, Joseph - 1964-65 Skelton, Creighton - 1910-11
Potenza, Michael - 1953-55 Roan, David - 1946 Schaeffer, Robert - 1970-72 Slagle, Steve - 1976-79
Potter, Chris - 1999-2002 Robbins, Christopher - 1977-78 Schaeffer, Todd - 1985-88 Slane, John - 1925-28
Potts, William - 1931 Robinson, Bart - 1980 Schellong, William - 1976 Slatinski, John - 1922-24
Powe, Reginald - 1957-59 Robinson, Kevin - 1985 Schiller, Mark - 1967-68 Slavin, Joseph - 1905-07
Powell, Braheem - 1997-2000 Robinson, Timothy - 1979-80 Schimpf, Francis - 1909 Slavin, William - 1908-10
Powell, Joseph - 1973 Roberts - 1906 Schleicher, LeRoy - 1945-47 Slonoker, Dave - 1980
Powers, Frank - 1924 Robertson, Delmon - 1989-1993 Schmid, Alfred - 1946-49 Small, Raymond - 1950
Powers, John - 1988-90 Robertson, Kenneth - 1944 Schmidt, David - 1978 Smith, Aaron - 1999-2002
Powers, John - 1899-1903 Robertson, Mason - 1944-45 Schmidt, Gabe - 1999-present Smith, Edward - 1922
Powers, Thomas D. - 1976-78 Robertson, Thomas - 1932 Schmidt, Jon - 1906 Smith, Francis - 1930
Powers, Thomas E. - 1978-80 Roche, Robert - 1957 Schmucker, Donald Smith, Edward - 1940-42
Powers, William - 1912 Rochford, Donovan - 1923 Schoenborn, Otto - 1963 Smith, H. Bain, Jr. - 1942
Poydenis, Chris - 2002-present Rock, William - 1906-07 Scholes, Edward - 1959-60 Smith, Henry - 1927
Pradon, Brian - 1999 Rodkey, Thomas - 1945 Schraeder, Charles - 1902 Smith, Henry, Jr. - 1951-53
Prazenica, Anthony - 1970-73 Roehre, George - 1956-59 Schreiber, George - 1946-47 Smith, Jackie - 1972-73
Prendergast, Francis - 1911-14 Rogers, Jason - 2000-present Schulz, Kirk - 1986-89 Smith, James - 1970
Prescott, Spencer - 1976-79 Rogers, Joseph - 1946-49 Schunke, John - 1964-66 Smith, James A. - 1948-49
Pride, Al - 1970 Rogers, Kevin - 1997-2000 Schurr, William - 1944 Smith, James W. - 1944-45
Priff, William - 1943 Rogers, Thomas C. - 1953-55 Schwartz, Donald - 1949-51 Smith, John J. - 1904-08
Pritko, Stephen - 1940-41 Rogers, Thomas J. - 1894-96 Schweppenheiser, Brian - 1985 Smith, Kevin - 1974-76
Prohovich, William - 1940-41 Rogers, William - 1935-37 Schwing, Keith - 1990-94 Smith, Matt - 1992-1993
Prorok, Edward - 1951-53 Rohach, Arthur - 1954-55 Scipione, Mike - 2000 Smith, Pat - 1991-92
Puente, Steve - 1968-69 Rohlfing, William - 1949-50 Scott, Donald - 1949-51 Smith, Steve - 1974
Puleo, John - 1975-77 Romanik, Stephen - 1946-49 Scott, Richard - 1951-54 Smith, Thomas P. - 1946-47
Punke, Walter - 1954 Romano, Frank - 1933 Scullen, James - 1950 Smith, Thomas R. - 1962-64
Purzycki, Michael - 1940 Romano, Patrick - 1933 Scully, Charles - 1926-29 Smith, Vernon - 1990-91
Romano, Rudolph - 1914 Scully, Daniel - 1904 Smith, Wilbert - 1924
Q Romanowsky, William - 1937-39 Searight, Gerald - 1933 Smolcyznski, Stephen - 1951-53
Quartey, Joe - 1997-2000 Rooney, John - 1897-1900 Sebold, Sean - 1985-87 Snyder, Henry - 1923-26
Quigley, Michael - 1962-63 Rosato, Bobby - 1985-86 Seeger, Chris - 1986-88 Snyder, Phillip - 1946-49
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ILN A OTAL
VLAOV FOBL PAST PERFORMERS 1894-2002
Sobey, Justin - 1997-98 T Venezia, Frank - 1992-95 Wholey, Edward - 1925
Sodaski, Jess - 1997-present Tagye, Steve - 1979-80 Ventrone, Raymond - 2001-present Wiatrak, Kenneth - 1960
Sodaski, John - 1966-68 Tallman, Cliff - 1964-65 Ventura, Theodore - 1931 Wiedenhaefer, Paul - 1944
Sodaski, Paul - 1964-66 Tansy, Martin - 1986 Verbitsky, Paul - 1937-38 Wiggins, Wayne - 1966-68
Solomon, Kwesi - 1997-2001 Taptich, Raymond - 1915 Vetter, Harold - 1944 Wilde, Kirk - 1994-
Solomon, Luke - 1969-71 TaraBocchia, Nicholas - 1973-74 Vidnovic, Milan - 1933-35 Wilhore, Greg - 1968
Solomon, Orin - 1989-92 Taraskavicz, Michael - 1929-31 Vigor, Amadee - 1895 Willette, Hazen - 1931
Sondheimer, Allen - 1943-44 Tarpey, Tim - 1989-92 Villa, Peter - 1958-59 Williams, William - 1943-45
Sonner, Kenneth - 1944 Tarter, Clemens - 1930-32 Vincent, Robert - 1956-58 Willie, Raymond - 1944
Sopczynski, Joseph - 1973-76 Tatlow, James - 1972-73 Viola, Lance - 1974-75 Wills, Robert - 1948-50
Sopko, Lawrence - 1958-60 Taylor, Dan - 1991 Vitacco, Dominic - 1945 Wilson - 1896
Sottile, Brian - 1975-78 Taylor, Paul - 1924 Viverito, Joseph - 1951-54 Wilson - 1944
Southworth, James - 1921 Taylor, Terence - 2001-present Vogt, Karl - 1941 Wilson, Charles - 1951
Spain, William - 1905-07 Temple, Francis - 1946-47 Volinski, Joseph - 1972 Wilson, George - 1913-15
Sparks, James - 1945 Tenner, Jason - 1995-98 Volonnino, Robert - 1952-53 Winn, Charles - 1921-22
Spencer, Mark - 1978-80 Tesoriero, Joseph - 1972-74 Volpe, Oliver - 1935-36 Winslow, George - 1985-86
Spillane, Timothy - 1909-12 Tesei, Mike - 1999-present Winter, Henry - 1943
Spivack, Marvin - 1946 Testa, John - 1988-90 W Withka, Thomas - 1987-90
Spugnardi, Richard - 1985-88 Tezza, Joseph - 1944 Wagner - 1905 Witsch, John - 1946-49
Spurio, Brick - 2000-2001 Theis, Sean - 1994-97 Wagner, Stanley - 1944 Withelder, Ron - 1994-96
Sremenak, Nicholas - 1970-72 Theist, Leonard - 1944 Walik, William - 1967-69 Witkowski, Charles - 1928-30
Sroka, Walter - 1958-60 Thoman, Charles - 1931 Walker, Daniel - 1985 Wolfe, Daniel - 1970
Srsic, Mark - 1972-74 Thomas, Alexis - 1957-58 Walker, Doug - 1980 Wolff, William - 1946-47
Stahl, Dave - 1985-89 Thomas, James - 1960-63 Walker, Preston - 1993-94 Wood, Clarence - 1905
Stambolin, George - 1946 Thomas, Michael - 1971-73 Walsh, Charles - 1957-59 Wood, Ronald - 1954-56
Stasiulewicz, Joseph - 1972-73 Thompson, Joseph - 1916 Walsh, Christopher - 1898-1900 Woodring, Daryl - 1969-71
Stathopolous, George - 1944 Thompson, Peter - 1909 Walsh, Eugene - 1910 Woolford, Sheppard - 1945
Stearns, Darryl - 1954-55 Thompson, Scott - 1987-91 Walsh, James - 1932-34 Worrell, Jeremy - 1988-90
Stefanski, Ed - 1999-2000 Thompson, Vincent - 1975-78 Walsh, John - 1904 Worthington, Addison - 1939
Stella, Paul - 1968 Thompson, William - 1935 Walsh, Joseph - 1906-09 Worthington, Vernon - 1918
Stenn, Paul - 1939-41 Thornbury, Howard - 1920 Walsh, Thomas - 1975-77 Wright - 1895-96
Stevenson - 1902 Thornton, John - 1915 Walsh, William - 1946 Wright, Anthony - 2001-
Stevenson, George - 1930 Tichenor, Francis - 1898, 1900 Walter, Harry - 1962-65 Wrona, George - 1933-35
Stewart, Daryl - 1986-89 Tidmarsh, William - 1973-76 Walton, George - 1923 Wuerstle, Greg - 1969-70
Stiles, John - 1934 Tierney, Richard - 1944 Walter, Joseph - 1923 Wysocki, John - 1936-38
Still, James - 1978-80 Till, Joseph - 1949-50 Waltman, Curtis - 2001-
Stine, Alphonse - 1921-22 Tink, Randy - 1996-97 Ward, David - 1944 Y
Stopko, Al - 1964-66 Tobin, Charles - 1957 Ward, David V. - 1913-15 Yadusky, Witold - 1919
Stopper, Anthony - 1935-37 Tobin, James - 1956, 1958 Ward, James - 1957-59 Yanelli, Sylvio - 1942, 1946-48
Stopper, Luke - 1997-2001 Tomany, George - 1896 Ward, Kristian - 1996-2000 Yankauskas, Peter - 1938-40
Stopper, John - 1967-69 Tomayko, Jack - 1971-72 Ward, Steve - 1997-2000 Yauch, John - 1936
Stoviak Raymond - 1935-37 Tomczyk, Paul - 1957-59 Warden, Robert - 2001- Yeager, Rudolph - 1948
Stranix, Edward - 1962-63 Tomko, Paul - 1950-52 Warke, William - 1968 Yednock, Joseph - 1939-41
Strauss, Fred - 1944 Tornetta, Chuck - 1999-2002 Warner, Rick - 1995-98 York, Joseph - 1930-32
Strauss, Henry - 1944 Tornwall, Ronald - 1937-39 Watson, Charles - 1922-23 Young, Frederick - 1924-25
Stress, Stanley - 1938-40 Torpey, John - 1904-05 Watson, Mickey - 1986-89 Young, Jamison - 1999-2002
Strid, Jerry - 1963-65 Tracchio, Antony - 1980 Wearing, Hansome - 1969-71 Young, James - 1946
Striegel, George - 1918, 1920 Trainor, James - 1922-25 Webb, Dallas - 1965-67 Young, Nicholas - 1922
Strippoli, Jay - 1995-98 Trainor, John - 1929 Weber, Julius - 1908 Youngfleish, Frank - 1922-24
Strofolino, Michael - 1962-64 Trapp, Kevin - 2001- Wedwaldt, William - 1927 Yurkow, Christopher - 1979-80
Stromberg, Edward - 1968 Traylor, Robert - 1966 Weed, John - 1959-61
Stufflet, Dennis - 1970-72 Treacy, John - 1967-69 Weems, Aaron - 1996-99 Z
Suarvicz, James - 1968 Trolice, James - 1972-75 Weglarz, Steve - 1964-66 Zalesky, Chet - 1976-78
Sugden, Steve - 1979-80 Troggio, Dennis - 1972 Welgand, Walter - 1917 Zalupski, Pat - 1999
Suggs, David - 1976-78 Trosky, Albert - 1930-32 Weidl, Andy - 1993-96 Zamlynski, Zygmond - 1941-43
Sullivan, Brian - 1961 Troxell, Eugene - 1916 Weir, Joseph - 1899-1901 Zangrilli, Paul - 1969-71
Sullivan, Edward - 1980 Troxell, Raymond - 1909 Weisenbaugh, Joseph - 1932-34 Zehler, William - 1946-47
Sullivan, Edward D. - 1932-34 Trunzio, Anthony - 1950-52 Welch, Frederick - 1929 Zeigler, Gregg - 1991-94
Sullivan, Edward J. - 1923 Tucker, Louis - 1895 Welch, John - 1943 Zeigler, Pete - 1991
Sullivan, Eugene - 1913 Tulskie, John - 1946-47 Welde, Charles - 1945-47 Zema, Leighton - 2001-
Sullivan, George - 1901-02 Tulskie, Joseph - 1946 Welde, John - 1973-74 Ziesel, Donald - 1977-80
Sullivan, John - 1951-54 Turchetta, William - 1969-72 Weldon, Henry - 1942-43 Ziesel, John - 1944
Sullivan, Joseph - 1945 Turner, Ademole - 1995-98 Wells, Richard - 1968-70 Zeuli, Peter - 1987-90
Sullivan, Michael - 1973 Turner, Roger - 1985 Wenclawiak, Jerome - 1958-60 Zeiser, Rlasius - 1898-1901
Sullivan, Richard - 1924 Twomey, Fred - 1925-28 Wentling, Walter - 1944 Zimba, Alphonse - 1946-48
Sullivan, Thomas - 1926 Wentzel, Eric - 1999-2001 Zimba, John - 1972-74
Sullivan, William - 1941-43, 1946 U Werkheiser, Barry - 1966 Zimkus, Anthony - 1933
Summers, Dan - 1989-92 Udovich, Walter - 1946 Werth, Jeff - 1986-89 Zizak, Vincent - 1931-33
Sunday, Michael - 1970-73 Ulrich, Mark - 1972-74 West, Leonard - 1943-44 Zizzo, Michael - 1966-68
Super, William - 1971 Ungaro, Carl - 1944-46 West, Ronald - 1956 Zohorsky, Paul - 1944
Sutphin, John - 1977-78 UrBelis, Vytold - 1937-39 Westbrook, Brian - 1997--2001 Zuber, Walter - 1950-52
Sutliff, Joseph - 1913-14 Urevich, Alphonse - 1926 Weston, Metro - 1930 Zunic, Kenneth - 1974-77
Sweeney, James - 1929, 1931 Wetzel, Glenn - 1957 Zuppa, Joseph - 1976
Sweeney, Thomas - 1946 V Wetzler, Frank - 1932-34 Zuppichini, Matt - 1985
Swiger, James - 1974-77 Vadaro, Mike - 1991-92 Whelan, Lyman - 1944
Sydnor, Edward - 1935 Vail, Frank - 1926-27 Whelan, Patrick - 1921
Sydnor, Willie - 1979-80 Valenza, John - 1965-67 Whelehan, John - 1925-28
Sylvester, Francis - 1959 VanHorn, Donald - 1955-56 Whisner, Kenneth - 1940
Szablowski, Alexander - 1955-57 Varrecchione, Antonio - 1955-57 White, Brian - 1998-2002
Szafranski, Leonard - 1951 Velehradsky, Henry - 1930 White, Regis - 1994-97
Szczerba, Edward - 1973-76 Veling, Albert - 1946-47 White, Ted - 1985-87
Szczerba, Steve - 1976-78 Venezia, Anthony - 1985 Whitely, Andrew - 1895
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