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Page 1: Cornell University...• The Cornell football team will kick off its 132nd season of college football when the Big Red visits Marist on Saturday, Sept. 21 at 12:00 p.m. in Poughkeepsie,
Page 2: Cornell University...• The Cornell football team will kick off its 132nd season of college football when the Big Red visits Marist on Saturday, Sept. 21 at 12:00 p.m. in Poughkeepsie,

Cornell University2019 Big Red Football Quick Facts

GENERAL INFORMATIONLocation: ......................................................................... Ithaca, N.Y. 14853Founded: ................................................................................................. 1865Enrollment (undergraduate): ........................................................15,100Nickname: ................................................................................. The Big RedSchool Colors: .................................................Carnelian Red and WhiteHome Field: ............................... Schoellkopf Field (21,000, FieldTurf )Affiliation: ......................NCAA Football Championship SubdivisionConference:.........................................................................The Ivy LeaguePresident: .........................................................................Martha E. PollackAthletic Director:..........................................................J. Andrew Noel Jr.

2019 FOOTBALL COACHING STAFFHead Coach: .................................................. David Archer (Cornell ‘05) Record at Cornell: ..........................................15-45, seventh season Overall Record: ...............................................15-45, seventh season Office Phone:................................................................. (607) 255-0026Assistant Coaches: .......................................................................................... Jared Backus (Springfield ‘93) — Assoc. Head Coach/Def. Coord. Joe Villapiano (Connecticut ‘03) — Off. Coord./TE Guido Falbo (Central Connecticut State ‘97) — Special Teams Coord./LB Satyen Bhakta (Temple ‘05) — Recruiting Coord./DL Sean Cascarano (Virginia ‘13) — OL EJ Henderson (Central Washington ‘96) — DB Jordan Hogan (SUNY Brockport ‘13) — WR Chad Nice (Cornell ‘05) — RB TBA — QBAssistant to the Head Coach: ................................Kevin McDonoughDirector of Football Operations: ........................................Alex PeffleyDir. of Player Personnel, Alumni, Community & Career Programs: ..Pete DeStefanoDirector of Scouting: ................................................................ Zach HartAthletic Trainers: ..........................................Bernie DePalma, Jim CaseStrength & Conditioning Coach: ...................................... Tom Howley

2019 FOOTBALL INFORMATION2019 Captains: ...................................George L. Holm III, Jelani Taylor2018 Record:...............................................................................................3-7 Home/Away: .................................................................................2-3/1-42018 Ivy Record/Finish: ............................................................... 2-5 (7th) Home/Away: .................................................................................1-3/1-2Offense: ............................................................................................. MultipleDefense: ............................................................................................3/4 baseLetter Winners Returning/Lost: ......................................................46/21Starters Returning/Lost: ......................................................................20/8Offensive Starters Returning/Lost: .................................................... 6/5Defensive Starters Returning/Lost: ................................................... 8/3Special Teams Starters Returning/Lost: ........................................... 6/0Roster Breakdown (Sr./Jr./So./Fr.): .................................... 30/31/30/25

HISTORICAL FOOTBALL INFORMATIONFirst Year of Football: ........................................................................... 1887Overall All-Time Record: ............................................ 642-528-34 (.547)Overall Ivy League Record:..........................................186-250-4 (.427)Overall Record at Schoellkopf Field: ..................... 296-188-15 (.608)National Championships: ............ 5 (1915, 1921, 1922, 1923, 1939)Ivy League Championships: ...............................3 (1971, 1988, 1990)First-Team All-Ivy Selections ................................................................160All-Americans: ...........................................................................................135National Football Hall of Fame Selections: ....................................... 18Capital One/CoSIDA Academic All-Americans:............................... 16

ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONSAssociate AD/Communications (football contact): .....Jeremy Hartigan Office Phone:................................................................. (607) 255-9788 E-Mail: .......................................................................jh295@cornell.eduAssistant Director: ........................................................Brandon ThomasAssistant Director: ..........................................................Lauren SimpsonAssistant Director: .......................................................Austin OvermannCommunications Coordinator: ................................ Casey Mae FiliaciAssistant AD/Multimedia & Production: .......................John LukachAssistant Director/Multimedia & Production: .............John EnrightAthletic Comm. Phone: .................................................. (607) 255-3752Office Fax: ............................................................................ (607) 255-9791Press Box: ............................................................................. (607) 255-3535Website: ........................................................... www.CornellBigRed.com

Mailing & Overnight Address: Athletic Communications Office

Teagle Hall, Campus Road, Ithaca, NY14853-6501

2019 SCHEDULEDate Opponent Time9/21 at Marist ............................................... 12:00 p.m.9/28 at Yale* (ESPN+)....................................1:00 p.m.10/5 GEORGETOWN (ESPN+)............. 3:00 p.m.10/12 at Harvard* (ESPN+) ...........................1:00 p.m.10/19 COLGATE (ESPN+) ...................... 1:30 p.m.10/26 BROWN* (ESPN+) ....................... 1:30 p.m.11/1 PRINCETON* (ESPNU) ................ 6:00 p.m.11/9 at Penn* (ESPN+) ..................................1:30 p.m.11/16 at Dartmouth* (ESPN+) .....................1:30 p.m.11/23 COLUMBIA* (ESPN+) ................. 1:30 p.m.* - Ivy League contest

Page 3: Cornell University...• The Cornell football team will kick off its 132nd season of college football when the Big Red visits Marist on Saturday, Sept. 21 at 12:00 p.m. in Poughkeepsie,

STREAKS, STORYLINES & SIDEBARS FOR #CFB150• The Cornell football team will kick off its 132nd season of college football when the Big Red visits Marist on Saturday, Sept. 21 at 12:00 p.m. in Poughkeepsie, N.Y.• This is the 133rd year since the start of Cornell football, but it will be the 132nd season.• The first official Big Red football team was formed in 1887, and Cornell has sponsored a squad every year since except 1918 during World War I.• The Big Red has collected five national titles (1915, 1921, 1922, 1923, 1939), won more than 600 games and has had legendary players and coaches perform on historic Schoellkopf Field. • The Big Red claimed at least a share of the 1915 (Helms Athletic Foundation, Houlgate System, National Championship Foundation and Parke Davis), 1921 (Helms, Houlgate, National Championship Foundation and Parke Davis), 1922 (Helms, Parke Davis), 1923 (Sagarin) and 1939 (Litkenhous, Sagarin) titles. • All five teams went undefeated and dominated their opponents. • The 1915 team was 9-0 and outscored its opponents 287-50 with four shutouts. • The 1921, 1922 and 1923 squads each went 8-0 and outscored their opponents 392-21, 339-27 and 320-33, respectively. • The teams allowed more than one touchdown in a game just once during that 24-game span while scoring 40 or more points 14 times. • The 1939 team was 8-0 and defeated Syracuse, Penn State and Ohio State. • Names such as Glenn “Pop” Warner and Heisman Trophy finalist and NCAA record-breaker Ed Marinaro have suited up for Cornell, while seven College Football Hall of Famers (including Warner, Gil Dobie and Carl Snavely) and multiple-time Super Bowl winner George Seifert have set the strategy as head coaches. • The Big Red is involved in three of the top 20 most-played rivalries in the FCS. • The Cornell-Penn series ranks fifth in most games played, a total that will reach 126 this season. • The 106 meetings between Cornell and Columbia ranks 14th, while the Cornell-Dartmouth rivalries stand 19th with 102 games played. • Right behind that is the series with Princeton (101 meetings) and Colgate (100 meetings), which sit right outside the top 20.• The Cornell-Dartmouth and the Cornell-Penn series are the second-longest uninter-rupted active series, as the teams have met every season since 1919, a span of 99 years. • They trail only the Lafayette-Lehigh series, which has been played every year since 1897. • Football has been publicly recognized by the NCAA for its Academic Progress Report (APR) score being in the top 10 percent nationally in 13 of the 14 seasons since 2004-05, when the scores were first tabulated.• Cornell was ranked as one of the top 100 football programs of all-time accord-ing to the Associated Press in a ranking released in August 2016. • At No. 72, the Big Red ranked ahead of a number of Bowl Championship Subdivision (BCS) schools and second among Football Championship Subdivision (FCS) programs.• Only Penn (No. 66) placed higher among current FCS schools, while other Ivy League teams on the list included Dartmouth (No. 87), Yale (No. 90), Princeton (No. 81) and Columbia (No. 99).

2019 CORNELL BIG RED FOOTBALL Game Notes2018 Ivy League StandIngS

Ivy OverallSchool W - L Pct. W - L Pct. StreakPrinceton 7 - 0 1.000 10 - 0 1.000 á10Dartmouth 6 - 1 .857 9 - 1 .900 á2Harvard 5 - 3 .625 6 - 4 .600 á3Columbia 3 - 4 .429 6 - 4 .600 á2Penn 3 - 4 .429 6 - 4 .600 â2Yale 3 - 4 .429 5 - 5 .500 â2CORNELL 2 - 5 .286 3 - 7 .300 â4 Brown 0 - 7 .000 1 - 9 .100 â7

2019 Ivy League PreSeaSon PoLL

School (First Place Votes) ............................................................................................................Points1. Yale (9) .....................................................................................................................................................................................1192. Dartmouth (2) ......................................................................................................................................................................1113. Princeton (4)..........................................................................................................................................................................1074. Harvard (1) ...............................................................................................................................................................................935. Penn ...........................................................................................................................................................................................676. Columbia (1) ...........................................................................................................................................................................617. Cornell .......................................................................................................................................................................................298. Brown ........................................................................................................................................................................................24

• Seventh season directing the Big Red football program.• Became youngest Division I head football coach in the country when he was named the Roger J. Weiss ‘61 Head Coach of Foot-ball on Jan. 3, 2013.• The 2017 season saw Cornell in conten-tion for the Ivy title in November for the first time since 2000.

• That team’s three Ivy wins were the most since 2011 and tied for the best Ivy record by the program in more than a decade.• Led team to three-game improvement in 2016, tied for program’s biggest turnaround since 1986.• Spent six seasons as an assistant coach at his alma mater, including the last four seasons as the recruiting coordinator.• Coached the fullbacks, tight ends, running backs, offensive linemen and linebackers during his tenure as an assistant.• Has developed 36 All-Ivy selections, two Ivy league Rookies of the Year, two Academic All-Americans and four FCS All-Americans in six years as head coach.

David Archer ‘05the roger J. WeISS ‘61 head CoaCh of footbaLL

THE ARCHER FILEPERSONALBorn: Nov. 5, 1982

EDUCATIONCornell University, 2005 (B.A. in Economics)

PLAYING EXPERIENCECornell University (The Ivy League), Offensive Line

• Three-year letter winner (2002, ‘03, ‘04).• Team captain in 2004. • Three-year starter on the same offensive line that produced Kevin Boothe, moved from tackle to guard to center during his senior year. • Earned the team’s Enzo Montemurro Award for spirit and leadership, as well as the inaugural Jaime McManamon Award, given to a senior for hard work and diligence in the strength and conditioning program, in 2004.

COACHING EXPERIENCEYear School Position Record Conference Record (Finish) 2006 Fairleigh Dickinson Assistant Coach 2-8 2-7 Middle Atlantic (t-9th)2007 Cornell Assistant Coach 5-5 2-5 (7th)2008 Cornell Assistant Coach 4-6 2-5 (t-6th)2009 Cornell Asst. Coach/Rec. Coord. 2-8 1-6 (8th)2010 Cornell Asst. Coach/Rec. Coord. 2-8 1-6 (7th)2011 Cornell Asst. Coach/Rec. Coord. 5-5 3-4 (6th)2012 Cornell Asst. Coach/Rec. Coord. 4-6 2-5 (t-6th)2013 Cornell Head Coach 3-7 2-5 (7th)2014 Cornell Head Coach 1-9 1-6 (7th)2015 Cornell Head Coach 1-9 1-6 (t-6th)2016 Cornell Head Coach 4-6 2-5 (t-6th)2017 Cornell Head Coach 3-7 3-4 (t-5th)2018 Cornell Head Coach 3-7 2-5 (7th) Totals 6th season at Cornell as head coach 15-45 11-31

ARCHER VS. ALL OPPONENTSOpponent ................ Overall W-L ................At Home ..........On the Road ............ In OTBrown................................................2-4 .................................1-2 ................................ 1-2 .................... 0-1Bucknell ...........................................2-3 .................................1-2 ................................ 1-1 .................... 0-0Colgate .............................................1-5 .................................0-3 ................................ 1-2 .................... 0-0Columbia .........................................4-2 .................................2-1 ................................ 2-1 .................... 0-0Dartmouth ......................................0-6 .................................0-3 ................................ 0-3 .................... 0-0Delaware ..........................................0-2 .................................0-0 ................................ 0-2 .................... 0-0Harvard.............................................2-4 .................................2-2 ................................ 0-2 .................... 0-0Lehigh ...............................................0-1 .................................0-1 ................................ 0-0 .................... 0-0Monmouth ......................................0-1 .................................0-0 ................................ 0-1 .................... 0-0Penn ..................................................1-5 .................................0-3 ................................ 1-2 .................... 0-0Princeton .........................................1-5 .................................0-2 ................................ 1-3 .................... 0-0Sacred Heart ...................................1-2 .................................1-1 ................................ 0-1 .................... 0-0Yale ....................................................1-5 .................................1-2 ................................ 0-3 .................... 0-0

Page 4: Cornell University...• The Cornell football team will kick off its 132nd season of college football when the Big Red visits Marist on Saturday, Sept. 21 at 12:00 p.m. in Poughkeepsie,

Individual HonorsNational Football Hall of Fame Members (18)Charles Barrett (QB), 1958; Maxie Baughan (Coach), 1988; Bob Blackman (Coach), 1987; Gil Dobie (Coach), 1954; Nick Drahos (T), 1981; Percy Haughton (Coach), 1951; Brud Holland (E), 1965; Eddie Kaw (HB), 1954; Ed Marinaro (TB), 1991; Marshall Newell (Coach), 1957; John O’Hearn (E), 1972; George Pfann (QB), 1957; Murray Shelton (E), 1973; Carl Snavely (Coach), 1965; Frank Sund-strom (T), 1978; Glenn “Pop” Warner (Coach), 1951; William Warner (G), 1971; Clint Wyckoff (QB), 1970.

Asa S. Bushnell Cup Winners (Ivy POY) (5)Derrick Harmon (1983); Chad Levitt (1996); Ed Marinaro (1970, 1971); Jeff Mathews (2011).

Ivy League Rookie of the Year (5)Chris Fraser (2013); Nick Gesualdi (2014); Derrick Harmon (1983); Jeff Mathews (2010); John McNiff (1989).

Four-Time First-Team All-Ivy Selections (1)Chris Fraser, P (2013, 2014, 2015, 2016).

Three-Time First-Team All-Ivy Selections (5)Kevin Boothe, OL (2003, 2004, 2005); Bob Lally, LB (1971, 1972, 1973); Chad Levitt, RB (1994, 1995, 1996); Ed Marinaro, RB (1969, 1970, 1971); Gary Wood, QB (1961, 1962, 1963).

Two-Time First-Team All-Ivy Selections (12)Jay Bloedorn, OL (1989, 1990); Sam Brickley, WR (1987, 1988); Nick Gesualdi, S (2017, 2018); Derrick Harmon, RB (1982, 1983); Ken Johnson, OG (1985, 1986); Mitch Lee, MLB (1988, 1989); Mike Phil-lips, LB (1972, 1973); Mike Raich, DB (1986, 1987); Phil Ratner, DL (1964, 65); Gary Rinkus, DT (1986, 1987); John Sponheimer, DT (1967, 1968); Chris Zingo, LB (1992, 1993).

Academic All-America Hall of Fame (1)Joe Holland (2003).

CoSIDA Academic All-America (15)Nick Booker-Tandy (2011); Mike Cahill (1983); Grant Gellatly (2013); Derrick Harmon (1982, 1983); Joe Holland (1977, 1978); Seth Hope (2016); Ron Mateo (1995); Kevin Rooney (2003); Luke Siwula (2006, 2007); Dave Van Metre (1985, 1985); Ramon Watkins (1991).

Rhodes Scholars (2)William Carey (1922); George Pfann (1926).

NCAA Postgraduate Scholars (3)Thomas Albright (1972); Derrick Harmon (1984); Ronald Kipicki (1968).

Senior Bowl Participants (2)Charles Metzler, T (1951); JC Tretter, OL (2012).

East-West Shrine Bowl Participants (5)Kevin Boothe, OL (2005); Ed Marinaro, RB (1971); Jose Martinez-Zorilla, E (1931); Jeff Mathews, QB (2013); Bart Viviano, FB (1932).

STATING THE STATES• Cornell’s 116-player roster is made up of student-athletes from 30 states, as well as Canada.• A team-high 11 players come to Cornell from New York.• Ten players are from Pennsylvania, seven are from California, Florida, Georgia and Illinois and six apiece are from Maryland and Ohio.

2019 BIG RED SEASON NOTES• The Big Red returns 14 starters (six offense, eight defense), as well as its punter, place-kicker, long-snapper and return specialists from a year ago. • Cornell went 3-7 in 2018 with a pair of league losses to top half teams by less than a touch-down (Yale, Columbia). • The Big Red defeated Harvard for the second straight season for the first time since 1999 and 2000, and hammered previously unbeaten Sacred Heart at home, 43-24. • Cornell rallied from a double digit deficit at Brown for a 34-16 victory, the Big Red's first win in Providence, R.I. since 2002 and its first consecutive victories over the Bears since 1993 - before any current member of the team was born. • Cornell's seven losses came against teams that sported a cumulative 53-21 record, includ-ing four to nationally ranked opponents (Colgate, Delaware, Princeton and Dartmouth). • Colgate reached the national quarterfinals and Delaware earned a spot in the FCS Playoffs, while Princeton went undefeated (10-0) and joined fellow Ivy rival Dartmouth (9-1) in the final top 25 poll. • Cornell also faced seven of the nation's top 20 defenses, but still had its most successful season running the ball since 2006 (156.1 yards per game). • Six Big Red players earned All-Ivy honors, with Harold Coles (RB) and David Jones (CB) both finding a spot on the second team.• The Cornell football team was picked to finish seventh in the Ivy League’s annual preseason poll. • For the fourth straight season, the Big Red will look to surpass the prediction from the poll.• After being picked to place eighth in 2017, the Big Red finished tied for fifth and entered November in the thick of the Ivy race for the first time since 2000.• The Big Red was chosen to finish eighth in 2016, then started the year 3-0 and took sixth in the final league standings. • The year before it was eighth in the poll and didn’t end there either.• The 2017 season saw Cornell climb to fifth in the Ivy standings at 3-4 and was in contention for the Ivy title in November for the first time since 2000. • The team’s three Ivy wins were the most since 2011 and tied for the best Ivy record by the program in more than a decade.• With eight wins, Cornell would reach 650 all-time (13th all-time in FCS history).• With four wins at Schoellkopf Field in its five-game schedule, the Big Red would close out 300 all-time victories at the historic facility, the fourth-oldest FCS stadium (opened in 1915). Only Penn’s Franklin Field (1895), Harvard Stadium (1903) and the Yale Bowl (1914) are older. • The Big Red’s home opener at Schoellkopf against Georgetown, which doubles as Home-coming, will be the 500th game in the history of the facility.

Page 5: Cornell University...• The Cornell football team will kick off its 132nd season of college football when the Big Red visits Marist on Saturday, Sept. 21 at 12:00 p.m. in Poughkeepsie,

HEAD COACH: David Archer (Cornell ‘05), sixth season. ASSISTANT COACHES: Jared Backus (Assoc. HC/DC), Joe Villapiano (OC, TE), Guido Falbo (Special Teams/LB), Shane Hurd (Asst. HC/QB), Satyen Bhakta (DL), E.J. Henderson (CB), Jordan Hogan (WR), John Kuceyeski (OL), Chad Nice (RB). TEAM CAPTAINS: J. Edward Keating, Reis Seggebruch. USUAL LINEUPS: Defense — DE William Baker, DT Jordan Landsman, DL Mason Banbury, DE Cyrus Nolan, LB Maxwell McCormick, LB Lance Blass, LB Reis Seggebruch, CB David Jones, SS Jelani Taylor, FS DJ Woullard/Jake Watkins, CB Phazione McClurge/DJWoullard; Offense—LT Henry Stillwell, LG John Christian Riffle/Nick Busher, C J. Edward Keating, RG David D’Amelio, RT Mason Manning III/George Holm, TE John Fitzgerald/Tommy McIntyre/Nic Canal, WR Garrett Cloer/Owen Peters, WR Chris Walker/Eric Gallman II, WR Lars Pedersen, RB Harold Coles, QB Dalton Banks. Specialists — P Nickolas Null/Koby Kiefer, PK Nickolas Null/Zack Mays, KR David Jones/Owen Peters, PR David Jones, LS Thomas Ferrara, H Garrett Cloer/Owen Peters. LETTER WINNERS: William Baker, Mason Banbury, Dalton Banks, Justin Bedard, Kyle Benham, Lance Blass, Oscar Boochever, Mo Bradford, Zach Brienza, Nick Busher, Nic Canal, Mike Catanese, Malcolm Chaka, Garrett Cloer, Harold Coles, Devan Cross, David D’Amelio, Turner DePalma, Jake Derderian, Maxton Edgerly, Thomas Ferrara, John Fitzgerald, Ryan Fitton, Eric Gallman, Maximillian Gardner, Michael Gillooley, Thomas Glover, Delonte Harrell, Isaiah Hogan, George Holm, Austin Holmes, SK Howard, Michael Irons, David Jones, J. Edward Keating, Christian Kelley, Richard Kenney, Koby Kiefer, Alex Kuzy, Jordan Landsman, Malik Leary, Davy Lizana, Mason Manning III, Zach Mays, George McLeod, Phazione McClurge, Maxwell McCormick, Tommy McIntyre, Cyrus Nolan, Nickolas Null, Victor Olapinsin, Dylan Otolski, Lars Pedersen, Owen Peters, J.D. PicKell, John Christian Riffle, Zach Rode, Cameron Ryan, Reis Seggebruch, Henry Stillwell, Zach Strong, Jelani Taylor, Logan Thut, Jake Watkins, Nathaniel Weber, Chase Wickenheiser, DJ Woullard.

CU Rushing Passing Tot Off Opp Rushing Passing Tot. Off.Date Opp. Location W/L Score Att Time 1st att yds td a -c -i yds td no yds 1st att yds td a -c -i yds td no yds9/15 at Delaware Newark, Del. L 10 -27 14,511 2:46 16 35 91 0 33 -19 -0 141 0 68 232 20 35 137 2 29 -14 -0 254 1 64 3919/22 YALE* Ithaca, N.Y. L 24 -30 11,800 3:15 18 29 143 2 24 -17 -0 164 1 53 307 22 43 145 3 25 -18 -9 283 0 68 4289/29 SACRED HEART Ithaca, N.Y. W 43 -24 3,620 3:10 19 47 263 3 17 -13 -0 161 2 64 424 22 37 153 1 37 -21 -2 291 2 74 44410/6 HARVARD* Ithaca, N.Y. W 28 -24 8,040 3:10 15 35 155 2 24 -18 -1 201 1 59 356 23 48 288 1 34 -10 -0 137 2 82 42510/13 at #17/20 Colgate Hamilton, N.Y. L 0 -31 3,112 3:03 18 45 136 0 32 -17 -3 116 0 77 252 17 31 162 2 25 -16 -0 206 1 56 36810/20 at Brown* Providence, R.I. W 34 -16 3,886 2:59 27 48 233 2 26 -19 -1 265 3 74 498 18 33 184 1 28 -14 -0 195 1 61 37910/27 at #17/19 Princeton* Princeton, N.J. L 0 -66 4,200 2:54 15 41 139 0 29 -13 -4 104 0 70 243 27 56 358 7 22 -14 -1 146 2 78 50411/2 PENN* Ithaca, N.Y. L 7 -20 1,056 3:11 20 37 134 0 36 -17 -2 183 1 73 317 22 45 177 1 23 -15 -0 178 1 68 35511/10 DARTMOUTH* Ithaca, N.Y. L 24 -35 3,602 3:11 20 32 92 1 40 -28 -1 263 2 72 355 23 45 242 3 24 -13 -2 177 2 69 41911/17 at Columbia* New York, N.Y. L 21 -24 4,651 3:15 22 41 175 3 46 -22 -1 285 0 87 460 13 36 76 1 25 -12 -2 159 0 61 235

2018 3-7 (2-5 Ivy)

Passing Att-Com-Int Pct. Yds TD Eff.Dalton Banks ......263-159-11 .605 1654 9 116.21Mike Catanese .......... 13-10-0 .769 134 2 214.28Richie Kenney ........... 29-14-1 .483 95 0 68.90Justin Bedard ................. 1-0-1 .000 0 0 -200.00TEAM ................................. 1-0-0 .000 0 0 0.00Rushing Att Gain Loss Net Avg TD LGHarold Coles .............131 741 31 710 5.4 7 85Dalton Banks ...............84 350 125 225 2.7 2 30Jake Derderian ............50 209 4 205 4.1 0 23Mike Catanese ............23 149 19 130 5.7 2 32 Delonte Harrell ...........38 135 12 123 3.2 0 11J.D. PicKell .....................22 89 2 87 4.0 1 10SK Howard ....................14 70 0 70 5.0 1 25Thomas Glover .............9 40 2 38 4.2 0 14Chris Walker ...................5 8 1 7 1.4 0 4Richie Kenney ...............3 7 2 5 1.7 0 4Michael Irons .................2 5 0 3 2.5 0 3TEAM ................................9 0 44 -44 -4.9 0 0Receiving Rec Yds Avg TD LGOwen Peters ......................29 455 15.7 2 48Harold Coles ......................28 293 10.5 3 58Lars Pedersen ....................23 311 13.5 3 59Eric Gallman II ...................21 135 6.4 0 28Tommy McIntyre ..............20 235 11.8 0 30J.D. PicKell ...........................14 135 9.6 1 43John Fitzgerald ................... 8 82 10.3 0 18Turner DePalma ................. 7 54 7.7 0 12Jake Derderian .................... 7 17 2.4 0 7Oscar Boochever ................ 5 67 13.4 1 26Alex Kuzy .............................. 5 38 7.6 0 9Chris Walker ......................... 3 8 2.7 0 6Delonte Harrell ................... 3 2 0.7 0 3Dylan Otolski ....................... 2 17 8.5 0 11Davy Lizana.......................... 2 16 8.0 1 9Devan Cross ......................... 2 12 6.0 0 8Thomas Glover ................... 1 6 6.0 0 6Nic Canal ............................... 1 2 2.0 0 2SK Howard ............................ 1 -1 -1.0 0 0Kyle Benham ....................... 1 -1 -1.0 0 0

PAT 2-PT Def.Scoring TD FGs Kick PAT PAT Sfty PtsHarold Coles ...............10 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 60Lars Pedersen ............... 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 18Nickolas Null ................. 0 3-4 8-9 0-0 0 0 17Zach Mays ..................... 0 1-5 14-15 0-0 0 0 17Dalton Banks ................ 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 12Mike Catanese ............. 2 0-0 0-0 0-1 0 0 12Owen Peters ................. 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 12J.D. PicKell ...................... 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 12Oscar Boochever ......... 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 6Justin Bedard ............... 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 6SK Howard ..................... 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 6David Jones .................. 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 6Davy Lizana................... 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 6Punting ............. No Yds Avg LG I20 50+ TB BLKKoby Kiefer ........... 33 1152 34.9 56 2 1 2 1Nickolas Null ........ 14 604 43.1 56 4 2 1 0Punt Returns .............No. Yds Avg TD LongDavid Jones ...................... 12 94 7.8 0 46Justin Bedard ......................1 15 15.0 1 15

Scoring 1 2 3 4 OT — TotCORNELL ................ 33 72 21 65 0 — 191Opponents ............ 90 57 65 85 0 — 297

TEAM STATISTICS Cornell OpponentsSCORING ............................................ 19.1 29.7 Points ......................................................... 191 297FIRST DOWNS ................................... 190 207 Rushing ..................................................... 89 95 Passing ....................................................... 87 96 Penalty ....................................................... 14 16RUSHING YARDS/GAME ................... 156.1 192.2 Rushes ........................................................ 390 409 Yards Gained............................................ 1803 2145 Yards Lost .................................................. 242 223 Net Yards ................................................... 1561 1922 Avg. Gain/Play ......................................... 4.0 4.7 TDs Rushing0 .......................................... 13 22PASSING YARDS/GAME .................... 188.3 202.6 Attempts ................................................... 307 272 Completions ............................................ 183 147 Interceptions ........................................... 13 7 Completion Percentage ...................... .596 .540 Passing Yards ........................................... 1883 2026 Average Per Catch ................................. 10.3 13.8 Passing Efficiency .................................. 114.49 126.02 TDs Passing .............................................. 11 12TOTAL OFFENSE/GAME .................... 344.4 394.8 Total Offensive Plays ............................. 697 681 Total Offensive Yards ............................ 3444 3948 Avg. Gain/Play ......................................... 4.9 5.8PUNTING AVERAGE ........................... 37.0 35.7 Punts .......................................................... 48 42 Punt Yards ................................................. 1776 1500 Punts Blocked ......................................... 1 1 Net Punting .............................................. 32.1 32.6PUNT RETURN AVERAGE .................. 8.4 12.5 Punts Returned ....................................... 13 14 Punt Return Yards .................................. 109 175KICK RETURN AVERAGE ................... 20.9 18.9 Kicks Returned ........................................ 28 18 Kick Return Yards ................................... 586 341INTERCEPTIONS ................................ 7 13 Interception Yards ................................. 70 112FUMBLES-LOST ................................ 2-1 6-2FUMBLE RETURNS-YARDS ............... 0-0 0-0PENALTIES ......................................... 49 54 Penalty Yards ........................................... 525 522QB SACKS .......................................... 17 18 Sack Yards ................................................. 118 1373RD DOWN CONVERSIONS .............. 50-144 60-136 Percentage ............................................... 35% 44%4TH DOWN CONVERSIONS ............... 11-30 4-12 Percentage ............................................... 37% 33%TIME OF POSSESSION (Average) ..... 29:41 30:19ATTENDANCE .................................... 29,121 30,360 Average ..................................................... 5,824 6,072

Int. Returns ................No. Yds Avg TD LongDavid Jones .........................3 48 16.0 1 48Jordan Landsman ..............1 17 17.0 0 17Mo Bradford ........................1 5 5.0 0 5Lance Blass ...........................1 0 0.0 0 0D.J. Woullard ........................1 0 0.0 0 0Kickoff Returns..........No. Yds Avg TD LongDavid Jones ...................... 20 404 20.2 0 53Eric Gallman II .....................7 134 19.1 0 25Thomas Glover ...................1 24 24.0 0 24Field Goals 10-29 30-39 40-49 50+ Total LGNickolas Null 1-1 0-0 2-3 0-0 3-4 45Zach Mays 0-1 0-1 1-3 0-0 1-5 43Opponents 5-7 4-5 3-5 0-0 12-15 42 TFL QB SackTackle Leaders UT ST Tot No-Yds No-Yds PBUJelani Taylor 41 31 72 2.0-3 1.0-1 9Reis Seggebruch 31 31 62 5.0-32 2.5-23 0Lance Blass 29 20 49 6.0-30 2.0-21 0 Mo Bradford 23 24 47 2.0-9 1.0-7 1DJ Woullard 31 10 41 1.5-7 1.0-6 4Mason Banbury 14 20 34 3.5-13 1.0-8 2Maxwell McCormick 21 12 33 3.5-10 0-0 2Jake Watkins 19 11 30 1.0-4 0-0 3Logan Thut 20 9 29 0-0 0-0 3Cyrus Nolan 14 15 29 6.5-27 2.5-14 0Jordan Landsman 12 13 25 1.5-4 0-0 1Phazione McClurge 20 4 24 0-0 0-0 6William Baker 16 7 23 6.5-34 2.0-17 0David Jones 15 6 21 0-0 0-0 6Justin Bedard 13 8 21 3.0-18 1.0-9 1Malik Leary 9 9 18 1.0-1 0-0 1Maxton Edgerly 4 12 16 2.0-7 1.0-4 0Victor Olapinsin 5 9 14 1.5-4 1.0-3 0Nathaniel Weber 4 10 14 1.5-3 0-0 0Michael Gillooley 1 10 11 0-0 0-0 0Chase Wickenheiser 3 7 10 1.0-5 1.0-5 0Cameron Ryan 5 3 8 0-0 0-0 0J.D. PicKell 5 0 5 0-0 0-0 0Isaiah Hogan 3 2 5 2.0-3 0-0 0 Michael Irons 4 0 4 0-0 0-0 0Malcolm Chaka 1 2 3 0-0 0-0 0Dylan Otolski 1 1 2 0-0 0-0 0Owen Peters 0 2 2 0-0 0-0 0Jake Derderian 1 0 1 0-0 0-0 0Eric Gallman III 1 0 1 0-0 0-0 0Austin Holmes 1 0 1 0-0 0-0 0Lars Pedersen 1 0 1 0-0 0-0 0Dalton Banks 0 1 1 0-0 0-0 0Nic Canal 0 1 1 0-0 0-0 0Kenan Clarke 0 1 1 0-0 0-0 0Nick Haydu 0 1 1 0-0 0-0 0Fumble Recoveries (3): Banbury, Leary, Taylor.Forced Fumbles (4): Nolan, PicKell, Taylor, Woullard.Blocked Kicks (2): D.Jones, Otolski.Special Teams Tackles: PicKell 5, Leary 4, Ryan 4, Thut 4, Baker 3, Taylor 3, Bedard 2, McClurge 2, Watkins 2, Woullard 2, Edgerly, Otolski, Weber.

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No. Name Pos. Cl. Ht. Wt. Hometown/School 1 Dylan Otolski WR Sr. 6-1 198 Grand Rapids, Mich. / Forest Hills Central HS 1 ^ Gallil Guillaume LB Fr. 6-0 200 Suwanee, Ga. / Lambert HS 2 Owen Peters WR Sr. 6-0 188 Rockville, Md. / Our Lady of Good Counsel HS 2 Cameron Richardson DB Fr. 6-2 205 Tallahassee, Fla. / Lawton Chiles HS 3 ^ Alex Kuzy WR Jr. 6-2 196 Raleigh, N.C. / Cardinal Gibbons HS 3 Jake Watkins S Sr. 6-1 188 Yorba Linda, Calif. / Valencia HS 4 Masen McManamon DB Jr. 5-10 183 Westlake, Ohio / St. Edward HS 4 ^ Kyle Neputy QB So. 6-5 221 Palos Hills, Ill. / Amos Alonzo Stagg HS 5 Turner DePalma WR Jr. 5-9 177 Ithaca, N.Y. / Ithaca HS 5 ^ Austin Thompson DB Fr. 6-2 190 Saint Louis, Mo. / Berkshire School 6 Kolby McGowan CB So. 5-10 165 Chattanooga, Tenn. / Notre Dame HS 6 ^ Zach Seymour RB Fr. 5-11 200 Peachtree City, Ga. / Trinity Christian School 7 Chase Scarboro S Jr. 6-2 205 Hendersonville, Tenn. / Goodpasture Christian HS 7 ^ Jason Faulkenberry QB Fr. 6-3 195 Frisco, Texas / Heritage HS 8 ^ Ben Mays QB So. 6-2 202 Prairieville, La. / Dutchtown HS 8 Demetrius Harris DB So. 6-2 166 Muskegon, Mich. / Muskegon HS 9 Logan Thut S Jr. 6-3 210 Mantua, Ohio / Crestwood HS 9 ^ Curtis Raymond III WR So. 6-4 201 Dripping Springs, Texas / Dripping Springs HS 10 Michael Irons CB So. 6-1 170 McGregor, Texas / McGregor HS 10 ^ Daniel Trimbur WR Jr. 6-3 210 Bridgeville, Pa. / South Fayette HS 11 Richie Kenney QB Jr. 6-2 213 Suwanee, Ga. / Lambert HS 11 ^ JT Baker CB Jr. 6-0 182 Crystal, Minn. / De La Salle HS 12 Mike Catanese QB Sr. 6-3 192 West Hempstead, N.Y. / H. Frank Carey HS 12 ^ Malik Leary LB Sr. 6-2 225 Shreveport, La. / C.E. Byrd HS 13 Dez’mond Brinson WR So. 6-0 185 Savannah, Ga. / Savannah HS 13 ^ Jalyx Hunt DB Fr. 6-3 210 DeBary, Fla. / University HS 14 Eric Stoxstill-Diggs S So. 6-0 193 Whites Creek, Tenn. / Franklin Road Academy 14 ^ Preston Colbert QB Fr. 5-11 210 Midwest City, Okla. / Midwest City HS 15 Thomas Glover RB So. 5-11 168 Pasadena, Calif. / Harvard-Westlake School 15 ^ Hunter Delor LB Fr. 6-2 215 Marysville, Mich. / Marysville HS 16 Alec Rodriguez LB Fr. 6-1 210 Mays Landing, N.J. / Oakcrest HS 17 Dom Anderson WR Jr. 6-4 202 Staten Island, N.Y. / St. Joseph by the Sea HS 17 ^ Isaiah Hogan CB So. 6-1 190 Simi Valley, Calif. / Moorpark HS 18 Eric Gallman II WR Jr. 5-10 178 Charlotte, N.C. / Mountain Island Charter HS 18 ^ Caleb Weber LB So. 6-2 213 Richland, Wash. / Lawrenceville School 19 Mo Bradford LB Sr. 6-2 231 Hot Springs, Ark. / Lakeside HS 20 Harold Coles RB Sr. 6-1 209 Erie, Pa. / Fairview HS 20 ^ Paul Lewis III DB Fr. 6-2 185 Middle River, Md. / Archbishop Curley HS 21 Kenan Clarke CB Jr. 5-11 175 Pickering, Ontario / Lake Forest Academy 21 ^ Javonni Cunningham WR Fr. 5-11 190 Suwanee, Ga. / North Gwinnett HS 22 Devon Brewer RB So. 5-11 175 Dundalk, Md. / Boys Latin HS 22 ^ Mbaba Sow S So. 6-1 166 Greenburgh, N.Y. / Woodlands HS 23 Jelani Taylor S Sr. 5-11 194 Beecher, Mich. / Beecher HS 24 Jake Derderian RB Jr. 5-9 183 Warwick, R.I. / Bishop Hendricken HS 24 ^ Griffin Collins TE Jr. 6-4 187 Plano, Texas / Frisco Liberty HS 25 David Jones CB Sr. 6-0 189 Sugar Land, Texas / St. Thomas HS 25 ^ SK Howard RB Jr. 5-11 215 Cumming, Ga. / Forsyth Central HS 26 Cooper Wise DB Fr. 6-2 180 Kirkwood, Mo. / Kirkwood HS 27 Mike Trimbur WR Fr. 5-11 175 Bridgeville, Pa. / South Fayette HS 28 Delonte Harrell RB So. 5-10 199 Matteson, Ill. / Marist HS 28 ^ Taison Etienne S So. 5-11 186 Las Vegas, Nev. / Silverado HS 29 Phazione McClurge CB Jr. 6-2 185 Chicago, Ill. / Mount Carmel HS 30 Jake Stebbins LB Fr. 6-0 210 Cranberry Township, Pa. / Seneca Valley HS 31 Marquan Jones CB Sr. 6-0 208 Maywood, Ill. / Proviso Math and Science Academy 32 Christoph Sontich LB So. 6-4 232 Chagrin Falls, Ohio / Chagrin Falls HS 33 Cameron Ryan LB Sr. 6-4 241 Milford, Conn. / St. Joseph HS 33 ^ Koby Kiefer PK/P So. 5-10 167 Bridgeport, W.Va. / Bridgeport HS 34 Bennett Ensor TE Sr. 6-1 239 Sparks, Md. / Hereford HS 35 Sam Marks LB So. 6-2 205 Long Grove, Ill. / Adlai E. Stevenson HS 36 Cyrus Nolan DL Sr. 6-3 256 Encinitas, Calif. / Bishop’s HS 37 Zach Mays PK Sr. 6-0 175 Las Vegas, Nev. / Centennial HS 38 Jude Andrzejewski LB So. 5-11 220 Trumbull, Conn. / Saint Joseph HS 38 Sam Hogan PK/P Fr. 6-1 170 Hudson Falls, N.Y. / Glens Falls, N.Y. 39 Lance Blass LB Jr. 6-1 225 Mountaintop, Pa. / Crestwood HS 41 James Peabody LB So. 6-0 204 West Yarmouth, Mass. / Barnstable HS 42 Erik Andreassen LB Jr. 6-3 229 Fort Lauderdale, Fla. / Cardinal Gibbons HS 43 Richard Besselman LS Jr. 5-10 202 New Orleans, La. / Jesuit HS 45 Joe Shepard DL So. 6-3 235 Summit, N.J. / Summit HS 46 Justin Bedard LB Sr. 6-1 225 Johnson City, Tenn. / Science Hill HS 50 William Baker DL Sr. 6-3 241 Kensington, N.H. / Phillips Exeter Academy 51 Jordan Patrick DL Jr. 6-3 218 West Haverstraw, N.Y. / Hackley HS 52 Frank O’Dowd LS Sr. 6-4 237 Plantation, Fla. / St. Thomas Aquinas HS 53 Scott Lees PK/P So. 6-0 196 Sammamish, Wash. / Eastside Catholic HS 53 Garrett Patla PK Jr. 6-1 196 Trappe, Pa. / Perkiomen Valley HS 54 Emmett McElroy OL Fr. 6-4 240 New Milford, N.J. / New Milford HS

2019 Big Red Numerical Roster Alphabetical Roster No. Name Pos. 98 Agritelley, Ethan ................................. PK 17 Anderson, Dom .................................WR 42 Andreassen, Erik ..................................LB 38 Andrzejewski, Jude ............................LB 72 Aniello, Cole .........................................OL 11 Baker, JT ................................................. CB 50 Baker, William ...................................... DL 99 Bearden, Cole ...................................... DL 46 Bedard, Justin .......................................LB 89 Benham, Kyle ........................................TE 43 Besselman, Richard ............................LS 39 Blass, Lance ...........................................LB 19 Bradford, Mo .........................................LB 22 Brewer, Devon ..................................... RB 13 Brinson, Dez’mond ...........................WR 78 Burley, Jacob ........................................OL 68 Burns, Jack ............................................OL 75 Busher, Nick..........................................OL 84 Canal, Nic ...............................................TE 12 Catanese, Mike ....................................QB 87 Claeys , Tyson ........................................TE 21 Clarke, Kenan ....................................... CB 70 Clarke, Tyler ..........................................OL 14 Colbert, Preston ..................................QB 20 Coles, Harold ........................................ RB 24 Collins, Griffin .......................................TE 83 Cross, Devan .......................................WR 21 Cunningham, Javonni .....................WR 15 Delor, Hunter ........................................LB 5 DePalma, Turner ................................WR 24 Derderian, Jake ................................... RB 55 Edgerly, Maxton ................................. DL 80 Enneking, William ...............................TE 34 Ensor, Bennett ......................................TE 28 Etienne, Taison ....................................... S 79 Fargo, Willem .......................................OL 69 Fatovic, Robert ....................................OL 7 Faulkenberry, Jason ..........................QB 86 Ferrara, Thomas ...................................LS 85 Fitton, Ryan ...........................................TE 88 Fitzgerald, John ...................................TE 18 Gallman II, Eric....................................WR 64 Gillooley, Michael ............................... DL 15 Glover, Thomas ................................... RB 1 Guillaume, Gallil ..................................LB 28 Harrell, Delonte ................................... RB 8 Harris, Demetrius ...............................DB 98 Haslam, Cory ........................................ DL 60 Haydu, Nick .......................................... DL 17 Hogan, Isaiah ....................................... CB 38 Hogan, Sam ...................................... PK/P 62 Hogge, Jake ..........................................OL 67 Holm III, George L. .............................OL 25 Howard, SK ........................................... RB 13 Hunt, Jalyx ............................................DB 77 Impemba, Tucker ............................... DL 10 Irons, Michael ...................................... CB 25 Jones, David ......................................... CB 31 Jones, Marquan .................................. CB 71 Kelly, Joe ................................................OL 11 Kenney, Richie .....................................QB 96 Kessington, Onome........................... DL 33 Kiefer, Koby ...................................... PK/P 3 Kuzy, Alex .............................................WR 94 Landsman, Jordan ............................. DL 12 Leary, Malik ...........................................LB 65 Lee, Hunter ...........................................OL 53 Lees, Scott ......................................... PK/P 20 Lewis III, Paul ........................................DB 81 Lizana, Davy ........................................WR 93 Lundeen, Max ...................................... DL 35 Marks, Sam ............................................LB 8 Mays, Ben ..............................................QB 37 Mays, Zach ............................................ PK

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No. Name Pos. Cl. Ht. Wt. Hometown/School 55 Maxton Edgerly DL Jr. 6-2 289 Bay Village, Ohio / Bay HS 56 Stephan Volynets DL Fr. 6-3 230 Staten Island, N.Y. / Tottenville HS 59 John Christian Riffle OL Sr. 6-4 286 Weston, Fla. / American Heritage School 60 Nick Haydu DL Jr. 6-2 302 Milford, Pa. / Delaware Valley HS 62 Jake Hogge OL Sr. 6-4 298 Midlothian, Va. / Trinity Episcopal School 64 Michael Gillooley DL Sr. 6-4 288 Clifton Park, N.Y. / Shenendehowa HS 65 Hunter Lee OL So. 6-4 240 Oak Park, Calif. / Oak Park HS 66 Bennett Van Dellen OL Jr. 6-2 293 Golden Valley, Minn. / Hopkins HS 67 George L. Holm III OL Sr. 6-4 289 Richmond, Va. / Freeman HS 68 Jack Burns OL So. 6-3 295 Kansas City, Kan. / Bishop Miege HS 69 Robert Fatovic OL So. 6-3 282 Fort Lauderdale, Fla. / Pine Crest School 70 Tyler Clarke OL Fr. 6-4 270 Simi Valley, Calif. / Moorpark HS 71 Joe Kelly OL Fr. 6-4 265 Leawood, Kan. / Rockhurst HS 72 Cole Aniello OL Fr. 6-6 310 Omaha, Neb. / Millard West HS 73 Will Swope OL Jr. 6-6 294 State College, Pa. / State College Area HS 75 Nick Busher OL Jr. 6-2 294 Dayton, Ohio / Archbishop Alter HS 76 Zach Rode OL Jr. 6-3 312 Hawley, Pa. / Wallenpaupack Area HS 77 Tucker Impemba DL Jr. 6-5 286 Burlington, Mass. / Buckingham Browne & Nichols School 78 Jacob Burley OL Sr. 6-4 306 Lancaster, Ohio / William V. Fisher Catholic HS 79 Willem Fargo OL Jr. 6-7 311 Bedford, N.H. / Phillips Exeter Academy 80 William Enneking TE Fr. 6-3 245 Sussex, Wis. / Sussex Hamilton HS 81 Davy Lizana WR Sr. 6-4 221 Phoenix, Md. / Boys Latin School 82 Dylan Summers WR Fr. 6-1 185 Oak Lawn, Ill. / Brother Rice HS 83 Devan Cross WR So. 5-11 170 Yorkville, Ill. / Aurora Christian School 84 Nic Canal TE Sr. 6-5 251 Hopkinton, Mass. / Hopkinton HS 85 Ryan Fitton TE Jr. 6-4 246 Westport, Conn. / Staples HS 86 Thomas Ferrara LS So. 6-5 209 Sparta, N.J. / Sparta HS 87 Tyson Claeys TE Fr. 6-4 230 Johannesburg, Mich. / Johannesburg-Lewiston HS 88 John Fitzgerald TE Sr. 6-4 248 Baltimore, Md. / The Gilman School 89 Kyle Benham TE Jr. 6-4 233 Rochester, N.Y. / Greece Athena HS 90 Nathaniel Weber DL Sr. 6-3 262 Reading, Pa. / Exeter Township Senior HS 91 Wallace Squibb DL Fr. 6-4 255 Springfield, Mo. / Springfield Catholic HS 92 Jack Muench DL So. 6-3 256 Laguna Niguel, Calif. / Mission Viejo HS 93 Max Lundeen DL So. 6-4 236 East Grand Rapids, Mich. / East Grand Rapids HS 94 Jordan Landsman DL Sr. 6-3 280 Nanuet, N.Y. / Nanuet Senior HS 96 Onome Kessington DL Fr. 6-1 270 Fairport, N.Y. / Fairport HS 98 Cory Haslam DL Sr. 6-2 263 Trumbull, Conn. / Trumbull HS 98 ^ Ethan Agritelley PK Sr. 5-10 173 Lake Oswego, Ore. / Lake Oswego HS 99 Nickolas Null PK/P Sr. 5-11 183 Bradenton, Fla. / Manatee HS 99 ^ Cole Bearden DL Jr. 6-5 263 Beverly Hills, Mich. / Detroit Country Day School

2019 Big Red Numerical Roster No. Name Pos. 29 McClurge, Phazione .......................... CB 54 McElroy, Emmett ................................OL 6 McGowan, Kolby ................................ CB 4 McManamon, Masen ........................DB 92 Muench, Jack ....................................... DL 4 Neputy, Kyle .........................................QB 36 Nolan, Cyrus ......................................... DL 99 Null, Nickolas ................................... PK/P 52 O’Dowd, Frank .....................................LS 1 Otolski, Dylan .....................................WR 53 Patla, Garrett ........................................ PK 51 Patrick, Jordan ..................................... DL 41 Peabody, James ...................................LB 2 Peters, Owen .......................................WR 9 Raymond III, Curtis ...........................WR 2 Richardson, Cameron .......................DB 59 Riffle, John Christian .........................OL 76 Rode, Zach ............................................OL 16 Rodriguez, Alec ....................................LB 33 Ryan, Cameron .....................................LB 7 Scarboro, Chase ..................................... S 6 Seymour, Zach .................................... RB 45 Shepard, Joe ........................................ DL 32 Sontich, Christoph ..............................LB 22 Sow, Mbaba............................................. S 91 Squibb, Wallace .................................. DL 30 Stebbins, Jake .......................................LB 14 Stoxstill-Diggs, Eric ............................... S 82 Summers, Dylan ................................WR 73 Swope, Will ...........................................OL 23 Taylor, Jelani ............................................ S 5 Thompson, Austin .............................DB 9 Thut, Logan ............................................. S 10 Trimbur, Daniel ..................................WR 27 Trimbur, Mike......................................WR 66 Van Dellen, Bennett ..........................OL 56 Volynets, Stephan .............................. DL 3 Watkins, Jake .......................................... S 18 Weber, Caleb .........................................LB 90 Weber, Nathaniel ................................ DL 26 Wise, Cooper ........................................DB

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gaMe 1 deLaWare 27, CorneLL 10Sept. 15, 2018 Delaware Stadium Newark, Del.

GAME NOTES• Delaware’s defense limited Cornell to 232 yards of offense and improved to 2-1 on the season with a 27-10 win at Delaware Stadium.• Junior quarterback Mike Catanese connected with classmate Davy Lizana in the right corner of the end zone in the game’s final minute after Nickolas Null opened the scoring with a field goal in the first quarter, but in between the Blue Hens stifled the Big Red offense and was opportunistic against its defense. • Blue Hen quarterback Pat Kehoe was just 14-of-29 passing, but threw for 254 yards. • His favorite target, Joe Walker, hauled in six passes for 154 yards, mak-ing him the first Delaware player in school history to register games of 100 yards rushing and receiving and 200 yards passing in a career.• The Big Red defense kept the visitors in the game nearly the entire way, limiting Delaware to 14 points in the first three quarters. • Phazione McClurge and Jelani Taylor each were credited with a team-high seven tackles, while fellow defensive back David Jones broke up a pair of passes.• Three Big Red quarterbacks combined to go 19-of-33 passing for 141 yards and no turnovers, with Catanese completing 5-of-7 passes for 57 yards and the lone score. • In all, 11 different players caught a pass, eight had at least one carry and 21 different defenders had at least one tackle.

SCORING BY QUARTER .....1Q 2Q 3Q 4Q FINALCornell .......................................... 3 0 0 7 — 10Delaware ...................................... 7 7 0 13 — 27

SCORING SUMMARY1Q 9:00 C—Null 28-yard field goal 0:00 D—Walker 14-yard pass from Kehoe (Raggo kick)2Q 1:31 D—Kehoe 5-yard run (Raggo kick)3Q No scoring4Q 12:47 D—Kane 3-yard run (Raggo kick) 7:02 D—Raggo 40-yard field goal 4:06 D—Raggo 33-yard field goal 0:26 C—Lizana 9-yard pass from Catanese (Null kick)

TEAM STATISTICS Cornell DelawareFirst Downs 16 20Rushing Attempts-Yards 35-91 35-137Passing Yards 141 254Passing (completions-attempts-interceptions) 19-33-0 14-29-0Total Offense (plays-yards) 68-232 64-391Punt Return - Yards 1-5 3-10Kick Return - Yards 2-39 2-36Interception Return - Yards 0-0 0-0Punts-Average 6-45.7 4-45.5Fumbles-Lost 0-0 0-0Penalties-Yards 6-55 8-863rd Down Conversions 7-17 6-134th Down Conversions 0-2 0-0Sacks-Yards 2-19 3-37Time of Possession 30:08 29:52Red Zone Scores-Chances 2-2 4-4

INDIVIDUAL LEADERSRushing: C — Coles 8-31, Howard 4-28, PicKell 6-24, Glover 2-7, Harrell 2-3, Derderian 1-2, Catanese 3-(-2), Banks 9-(-2). D — Kane 18-65 TD, Kehoe 8-23 TD, Lee 4-17, Robinson 2-16, Jarmon 1-11, Walker 1-6, TEAM 1-(-1).

Passing: C — Banks 10-17-0 54, Kenney 4-9-0 30, Catanese 5-7-0 57 TD; D — Kehoe 14-29-0 254 TD.

Receiving: C — Fitzgerald 3-35, Pedersen 3-19, McIntyre 2-38, Lizana 2-16 TD, Coles 2-7, PicKell 2-1, Cross 1-8, Gallman 1-8, Derderian 1-7, Harrell 1-3, Walker 1-(-1); D — Walker 6-154 TD, Papale 2-33, Scarff 2-31, Tyler 2-12, Jarmon 1-14, Coleman 1-10.

Tackles Leaders (UA-A-T): C — McClurge 5-2-7, Taylor 2-5-7, Thut 4-1-5, Woullard 4-1-5; D — Brown 5-6-11, Reeder 3-5-8, Jones 4-3-7, Bell 2-4-6, Adderley 3-2-5.

Interceptions: C — None; D — None.

Sacks (UA-A): C — Blass 0.5-5; Nolan 0.5-5, Seggebruch 0.5-5, Wicken-heiser 0.5-4; D — Ashworth 1.0-16, Ware 1.0-11, Nickles 0.5-5, Reeder 0.5-5.

gaMe 2 yaLe 30, CorneLL 24Sept. 22, 2018 Schoellkopf Field Ithaca, N.Y.

GAME NOTES• Junior running back Harold Coles rushed for one touchdown and caught another with 130 all-purpose yards, but Yale staved off the Cornell football team for a 30-24 victory in the Big Red’s Homecoming at Schoellkopf Field.• Cornell effectively contained vaunted running back Zane Dudek (33 yards on 13 carries) after a pair of first-quarter touchdowns, but Spencer Alston rushed for 120 yards and Yale never trailed.• Both teams struck for two touchdowns in a marathon opening quarter, and quarterback Mike Catanese’s 24-yard run accounted for the Big Red’s other touchdown. • Nickolas Null kicked a 41-yard field goal with 1 minute, 41 seconds to play to get the Big Red back within striking distance, but Yale recovered the onside kick attempt and salted the game away.• With the game tied at 14 after 15 minutes, Yale’s Alex Galland hit three field goals (23, 29 and 42 yards) to give the visitors a cushion they would not concede.• Coles finished his second straight Ivy game with a pair of touchdowns after closing out 2017 with two scores at Penn.• Dalton Banks was 16-of-23 for 152 yards and a touchdown.• For the second straight game, Cornell didn’t commit or force a turnover.• Tight end John Fitzgerald hauled in five passes for 47 yards, both career highs.• Cyrus Nolan had a pair of sacks on consecutive plays in the third quarter.

SCORING BY QUARTER .....1Q 2Q 3Q 4Q FINALYale ...............................................14 3 6 7 — 30Cornell .........................................14 0 0 10 — 24

SCORING SUMMARY1Q 9:20 Y—Dudek 5-yard run (Galland kick) 7:48 C—Coles 40-yard run (Null kick) 5:27 Y—Dudek 4-yard run (Galland kick) 1:51 C—Coles 58-yard pass from Banks (Null kick)2Q 10:45 Y—Galland 23-yard field goal3Q 5:20 Y—Galland 29-yard field goal 0:31 Y—Galland 42-yard field goal 4Q 12:01 C—Catanese 24-yard run (Null kick) 3:14 Y—Alston 4-yard run (Galland kick) 1:41 C—Null 41-yard field goal

TEAM STATISTICS Yale CornellFirst Downs 22 18Rushing Attempts-Yards 43-145 29-143Passing Yards 283 164Passing (completions-attempts-interceptions) 18-25-0 17-24-0Total Offense (plays-yards) 68-428 53-307Punt Return - Yards 0-0 0-0Kick Return - Yards 2-0 4-105Interception Return - Yards 0-0 0-0Punts-Average 2-41.0 4-40.0Fumbles-Lost 0-0 0-0Penalties-Yards 10-106 4-553rd Down Conversions 5-13 3-114th Down Conversions 0-0 2-2Sacks-Yards 2-16 2-9Time of Possession 36:10 23:50Red Zone Scores-Chances 6-6 1-1

INDIVIDUAL LEADERSRushing: Y — Spencer 18-120 TD, Dudek 13-33 2 TDs, Rawlings 6-0, Charles 3-(-3), TEAM 3-(-5). C — Coles 12-65 TD, Catanese 5-47 TD, Banks 7-24, Walker 5-7.

Passing: Y — Rawlings 18-25-0 283; C — Banks 16-23-0 152 TD, Cat-anese 1-1-0 12.

Receiving: Y — Shohfi 7-91, Klubnik 6-100, Aaron 2-39, Howland 1-29, Spencer 1-21, Dudek 1-3; C — Fitzgerald 5-47, Gallman 5-8, Coles 3-65 TD, Walker 2-9, Pedersen 1-23, PicKell 1-12.

Tackles Leaders (UA-A-T): Y — Roman 6-1-7, Awodiran 3-2-5, Dean 3-2-5, Hickey 3-1-4, Crowle 1-3-4; C — Blass 6-2-8, Taylor 5-1-6, Jones 4-2-6, McCormick 3-3-6, Woullard 5-0-5, Bradford 4-1-5.

Interceptions: Y — None; C — None.

Sacks (UA-A): Y — Dean 1.0-8, Roman 1.0-8; C — Nolan 2.0-9.

gaMe 3 CorneLL 43, SaCred heart 24Sept. 29, 2018 Schoellkopf Field Ithaca, N.Y.

GAME NOTES• Cornell scored on every first half offensive possession and once on defense and cruised to a 43-24 victory over previously unbeaten Sacred Heart at Schoellkopf Field to pick up its first win of the season. • Playing against a defense ranked eighth nationally, Cornell ran for 263 yards and three touchdowns and was efficient through the air, hitting on 13-of-17 passes for 161 yards and two more scores. • Nearly all of that offense came after the Big Red had taken a 10-0 lead just 5:08 into the game after David Jones returned an interception 48 yards for a score to energize the crowd and his own sideline. • It was the first interception return for a touchdown by a Cornell player in seven years, since Rush Imhotep took it to the house from 65 yards out in a 62-41 win over Columbia in 2011.• It was the first turnover of the year caused by the Big Red defense, but not the only one on the day. • Jones had another interception, while DJ Woullard caused a fumble that was recovered by Malik Leary. • Harold Coles posted his fourth career 100-yard game on the ground, rushing eight times for 121 yards, including an 85-yard scamper for a touchdown. • The offensive line, which opened massive holes all afternoon in control-ling the line of scrimmage, also did not allow a sack on the afternoon.

SCORING BY QUARTER .....1Q 2Q 3Q 4Q FINALSacred Heart ............................... 3 7 7 7 — 24Cornell .........................................16 20 7 0 — 43

SCORING SUMMARY1Q 12:17 C—Null 45-yard field goal 9:52 C—D. Jones 48-yard interception return (Null kick) 5:13 C—Banks 7-yard run (Null kick failed) 1:20 S—Freiria 28-yard field goal2Q 12:01 C—Boochever 12-yard pass from Banks (Catanese pass failed) 9:49 C—Coles 85-yard run (Null kick) 7:10 S—Cuddahy 6-yard pass from Duke (Freiria kick) 1:10 C—Howard 12-yard run (Null kick)3Q 13:17 C—PicKell 43-yard pass from Catanese (Null kick) 0:43 S—Nunez 6-yard pass from Duke (Freiria kick)4Q 2:58 S—Radic 12-yard run (Freiria kick)

TEAM STATISTICS Sacred Heart CornellFirst Downs 22 19Rushing Attempts-Yards 37-153 47-263Passing Yards 291 161Passing (completions-attempts-interceptions) 21-37-2 13-17-0Total Offense (plays-yards) 74-444 64-424Punt Return - Yards 1-3 2-46Kick Return - Yards 5-99 3-69Interception Return - Yards 0-0 2-48Punts-Average 5-41.6 4-42.5Fumbles-Lost 1-1 0-0Penalties-Yards 6-65 6-753rd Down Conversions 6-14 8-154th Down Conversions 1-1 1-1Sacks-Yards 0-0 2-10Time of Possession 28:39 31:21Red Zone Scores-Chances 4-4 3-3

INDIVIDUAL LEADERSRushing: S — Meachum 15-44, Duke 4-44, Leslie 9-38, Chestnut 5-17, Radic 2-8 TD, Nunez 1-2, Holland 1-0. C — Coles 8-121 TD, Derderian 14-55, Howard 10-42 TD, Banks 7-37 TD, Catanese 3-10, Glover 1-2, TEAM 4-(-4).

Passing: S — Duke 19-34-2 281 2TDs, Radic 2-2-0 10; TEAM 0-1-0 0; C — Banks 7-9-0 90 TD, Catanese 4-5-0 65 TD, Kenney 2-3-0 6.

Receiving: S — Nunez 5-53 TD, Meachum 3-77, Balthazard 3-46, Mack 2-47, Cuddahy 2-23 TD, Holland 1-17, Trimble-Edwards 1-11, Gustafs-son 1-7, Everton 1-4, Brantley 1-3, Chestnut 1-3, ; C — PicKell 2-60 TD, Pedersen 2-16, Derderian 2-0, McIntyre 1-30, Gallman 1-28, Boochever 1-12 TD, Peters 1-6, Glover 1-6, Cross 1-4, Howard 1-(-1).

Tackles Leaders (UA-A-T): S — Anderson 5-3-8, Shaw 5-3-8, Jordan 5-0-5, Horne 4-1-5, Outterbridge 4-1-5, Agtemang 2-3-5; C — Woullard 7-1-8, Taylor 5-3-8, Bradford 4-2-6, Watkins 4-2-6, Nolan 2-2-4, Edgerly 1-3-4.

Interceptions: S — None; C — David Jones 2-48.

Sacks (UA-A): S — None; C — Woullard 1.0-6, Edgerly 1.0-4.

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gaMe 4 CorneLL 28, harvard 24Oct. 6, 2018 Schoellkopf Field Ithaca, N.Y.

GAME NOTES• Staring at a double-digit deficit at home against Harvard for the second straight year, the Cornell football team was again undaunted. • The result - the Big Red’s first win streak over the Crimson this century.• Harold Coles rushed for a 34-yard touchdown, then Dalton Banks hit Owen Peters with a 33-yard touchdown pass less than three minutes later to lead the Cornell football team’s fourth-quarter rally for a 28-24 victory over rival Harvard at Schoellkopf Field. • Both teams found offensive traction in the second half. • Harvard rushed for 288 yards, led by 194 on 27 carries by Aaron Shampklin. • Banks passed for 201, including 112 on five catches by Peters.• The Big Red rushing attack ground out 155 yards and a pair of scores against the nation’s top-ranked rushing defense, a unit that entered the game averaging just 50.0 yards allowed per outing. • Mike Catanese ran for 75 yards and a touchdown on 12 carries and Coles rushed 15 times for 70 yards and a score.• The Big Red defense had three sacks, five tackles for loss and 10 breakups while limiting the Crimson passing attack to 10-of-34 for 137 yards. • Senior captain Reis Seggebruch led the defense with 11 tackles and a pair of sacks.• Dylan Otolski blocked a second quarter punt and Justin Bedard scooped it up and scored from 15 yards out to tie the game 7-7 head-ing into halftime.• With the win, Cornell has now won consecutive games against Harvard for the first time since the 1999 and 2000 seasons.• Dalton Banks became the fifth quarterback in Cornell history to surpass 5,000 career yards with his 18-of-24, 201-yard performance. He ended the contest with 5,005 career yards through the air.

SCORING BY QUARTER .....1Q 2Q 3Q 4Q FINALHarvard......................................... 7 0 10 7 — 24Cornell .......................................... 0 7 7 14 — 28

SCORING SUMMARY1Q 13:01 H—Shampklin 47-yard run (McIntyre kick)2Q 4:53 C—Bedard 15-yard punt block return (Mays kick)3Q 13:17 H—Scott 30-yard pass from Stewart (McIntyre kick) 9:20 C—Catanese 32-yard run (Mays kick) 4:09 H—McIntyre 42-yard field goal4Q 10:13 H—Taylor 29-yard pass from Stewart (McIntyre kick) 7:03 C—Coles 34-yard run (Mays kick) 4:22 C—Peters 33-yard pass from Banks (Mays kick)

TEAM STATISTICS Harvard CornellFirst Downs 23 15Rushing Attempts-Yards 48-288 35-155Passing Yards 137 201Passing (completions-attempts-interceptions) 10-34-0 24-18-1Total Offense (plays-yards) 82-425 59-356Punt Return - Yards 2-13 4-26Kick Return - Yards 2-50 2-50Interception Return - Yards 1-0 0-0Punts-Average 9-29.8 9-37.0Fumbles-Lost 0-0 0-0Penalties-Yards 4-20 4-403rd Down Conversions 5-18 1-114th Down Conversions 0-3 0-1Sacks-Yards 1-9 3-29Time of Possession 34:15 25:45Red Zone Scores-Chances 1-1 0-0

INDIVIDUAL LEADERSRushing: H — Shampklin 27-191 TD, Darrington 8-39, Watson 5-32, Stewart 4-27, Scott 1-12, Smith 3-(-13). C — Catanese 12-75 TD, Coles 15-70 TD, Derderian 3-16, TEAM 2-(-1), Banks 3-(-5).

Passing: H — Stewart 7-23-0 100 2 TDs, Smith 3-11-0 37; C — Banks 18-24-1 201 TD.

Receiving: H — Taylor 2-41 TD, Scott 2-38 TD, Shelton-Mosley 1-27, Cook 1-10, Shampklin 1-8, Darrington 1-7, Stivers 1-4, Stansell 1-2; C — Peters 5-112 TD, Gallman 4-28, Coles 3-4, McIntyre 2-41, PicKell 2-8, Derderian 1-6, Pedersen 1-2.

Tackles Leaders (UA-A-T): H — Thompson 8-3-11, Hill 4-2-6, Ogsbury 3-1-4, Irwin 3-1-4, Miller 2-2-4; C — Seggebruch 5-6-11, Taylor 4-3-7, Thut 4-3-7, Woullard 3-3-6, Banbury 2-4-6.

Interceptions: H — Ogsbury 1-0; C — None.

Sacks (UA-A): H — Garrison 1.0-9; C — Seggebruch 2.0-18, Baker 1.0-11.

gaMe 5 #17/20 CoLgate 31, CorneLL 0 Oct. 13, 2018 Andy Kerr Stadium Hamilton, N.Y.

GAME NOTES• The 100th all-time meeting between Cornell and Colgate was domi-nated by the Raiders’ top-ranked defense, as the home team posted its third shutout in four games with a 31-0 victory at Andy Kerr Stadium. • Colgate, which has allowed just six points in its last five contests and 23 points all season, defended in the red zone just once, allowed only 252 total yards and limited the Big Red to 4-of-16 on third downs and 2-of-7 on fourth downs. • It also forced three turnovers against a Cornell offense that had com-mitted just one total in its first four games.• T.J. Holl had a game-high 18 tackles, including two for a loss, and blocked a Big Red field goal attempt at the end of the first half that kept the visitors off the board. • In all, Colgate had nine tackles for loss and intercepted three passes, including one by Tyler Castillo that was brought back 58 yards for a touchdown.• Cornell’s defense kept it in the game much of the afternoon, with Jelani Taylor leading the way with 10 tackles, a forced fumble and a pass breakup. • Mason Banbury forced and recovered a fumble. • The Big Red allowed only three drives of more than 40 yards on the day.• Cornell rushed for 136 yards against a Raiders’ defense that hadn’t allowed more than 73 in its last four. • Harold Coles led the Big Red rushing attack with 46 yards on 14 carries, while Jake Derderian, J.D. PicKell and Delonte Harrell combined for 74 yards on 21 carries. • Owen Peters caught four passes for 56 yards, while Dalton Banks completed 14-of-25 passes for 91 yards.• James Holland led Colgate with 119 rushing yards and a touchdown, while also catching five passes for 33 yards and finding the end zone once. • Grant Breneman completed 16-of-25 attempts for 206 yards and a score, while also running for a touchdown.

SCORING BY QUARTER .....1Q 2Q 3Q 4Q FINALCornell .......................................... 0 0 0 0 — 0#17/20 Colgate .......................... 7 3 14 7 — 31

SCORING SUMMARY1Q 3:11 CLG—Holland 10-yard pass from Breneman (Puzzi kick)2Q 9:33 CLG—Puzzi 23-yard field goal3Q 10:14 CLG—Holland 2-yard run (Puzzi kick) 7:16 CLG—Breneman 21-yard run (Puzzi kick)4Q 2:55 CLG—Castillo 58-yard interception return (Puzzi kick)

TEAM STATISTICS Cornell ColgateFirst Downs 18 17Rushing Attempts-Yards 45-136 31-162Passing Yards 116 206Passing (completions-attempts-interceptions) 17-32-3 16-25-0Total Offense (plays-yards) 77-252 56-368Punt Return - Yards 0-0 2-22Kick Return - Yards 5-103 1-21Interception Return - Yards 0-0 3-58Punts-Average 4-37.5 3-33.7Fumbles-Lost 0-0 3-1Penalties-Yards 5-52 6-753rd Down Conversions 4-16 5-114th Down Conversions 2-7 0-2Sacks-Yards 1-2 2-5Time of Possession 33:23 26:37Red Zone Scores-Chances 0-1 3-3

INDIVIDUAL LEADERSRushing: Cor — Coles 14-46, Derderian 7-26, PicKell 6-24, Harrell 8-24, Banks 7-17, Glover 2-1, Kenney 1-(-2). Clg — Holland 16-119 TD, Brene-man 9-27 TD, Twyman 1-8, Mathews 4-4, Attwood 1-4.

Passing: Cor — Banks 14-25-1 91, Kenney 3-6-1 25, Bedard 0-1-1 0; Clg — Breneman 16-25-0 206 TD.

Receiving: Cor — Peters 4-56, Gallman 4-11, Kuzy 3-25, McIntyre 3-12, Boochever 1-13, DePalma 1-3, Coles 1-(-4); Clg — Rockett 5-76, Holland 5-33 TD, Ives 2-69, Twyman 2-19, Buscaglia 2-9.

Tackles Leaders (UA-A-T): Cor — Taylor 2-8-10, Bradford 2-3-5, Woul-lard 3-1-4, Jones 2-2-4, McCormick 2-2-4, Blass 1-3-4, Seggebruch 1-3-4; Clg — Holl 6-12-18, Ioanilli 3-8-11, DeIuliis 5-5-10, Wisniewski 6-3-9.

Interceptions: Cor — None; Clg — Castillo 1-58, Mimms 1-0, Ryan 1-0.

Sacks (UA-A): Cor — Bradford 0.5-1, Wickenheiser 0.5-1; Clg — Coco 1.0-3, Holl 0.5-1, Ioanilli 0.5-1.

gaMe 6 CorneLL 34, broWn 16 Oct. 20, 2018 Brown Stadium Providence, R.I.

GAME NOTES• Trailing 10-0 in a place Cornell hadn’t won in since 2002, the Big Red awoke in a big way and all three phases contributed to a 34-16 win at Brown at Brown Stadium. • It was a true team effort as the Big Red claimed consecutive wins over the Bears for the first time since 1993 - before any member of the current roster was born. • Cornell piled up 498 yards of offense and scored 34 straight points, the defense had four sacks, forced a fumble and broke up five passes while keeping the Bears off the scoreboard on four consecutive pivotal possessions, and special teams blocked a field goal and allowed just 15 total return yards. • Senior quarterback Dalton Banks completed 19-of-26 passes for 265 yards and three touchdowns, Harold Coles gained 141 yards on the ground and scored once on the ground and another time through the air, and Lars Pedersen had three catches for 100 yards and a touchdown to pace the offense. • Owen Peters and J.D. PicKell also reached the end zone. • Defensively, Lance Blass had seven tackles, including 2.5 for a loss and 1.5 sacks, Jelani Taylor had eight stops and David Jones made a pair of pass breakups and blocked a kick. • Cornell dominated time of possession (33:51-26:09), recovering from an early blow with two late touchdowns in the second quarter and a backbreaker to start the second half. • Brown’s fortunes turned on a dime, going from up 10-0 to down 21-10 in less than seven minutes of game time.• LJ Harriott had 142 all-purpose yards for Brown, including a 65-yard run to make it 10-0 Bears with just 6:44 left in the first half.

SCORING BY QUARTER .....1Q 2Q 3Q 4Q FINALCornell .......................................... 0 14 7 13 — 34Brown............................................ 0 10 0 6 — 16

SCORING SUMMARY1Q No scoring2Q 9:49 B—Brady 37-yard field goal 6:44 B—Harriott 65-yard run (Brady kick) 3:44 C—Coles 27-yard pass from Banks (Mays kick) 0:12 C—Peters 1-yard pass from Banks (Mays kick)3Q 11:04 C—Coles 5-yard run (Mays kick)4Q 14:55 C—Pedersen 59-yard pass from Banks (Mays kick) 5:31 C—PicKell 3-yard run (Mays kick blocked) 2:42 B—Smith 7-yard pass from McGovern (McGovern rush failed)

TEAM STATISTICS Cornell BrownFirst Downs 27 18Rushing Attempts-Yards 48-233 33-184Passing Yards 265 195Passing (completions-attempts-interceptions) 26-19-1 28-14-0Total Offense (plays-yards) 74-498 61-379Punt Return - Yards 0-0 1-0Kick Return - Yards 2-43 3-15Interception Return - Yards 0-0 1-0Punts-Average 4-30.8 5-35.4Fumbles-Lost 1-0 1-0Penalties-Yards 5-48 3-473rd Down Conversions 5-11 5-144th Down Conversions 1-1 1-1Sacks-Yards 5-32 2-16Time of Possession 33:51 26:09Red Zone Scores-Chances 3-5 2-3

INDIVIDUAL LEADERSRushing: C — Coles 21-141 TD, Derderian 11-71, Harrell 4-22, PicKell 5-15 TD, Glover 1-2, Banks 5-(-5), TEAM 1-(-13). B — Harriott 5-73 TD, Smith 14-64, McGovern 10-30, Young 2-14, Boylan 1-4, TEAM 1-(-1).

Passing: C — Banks 19-26-1 265 3 TDs; B — McGovern 14-27-0 195 TD, Duncan 0-1-0 0.

Receiving: C — Peters 6-79 TD, Coles 4-54 TD, Pedersen 3-100 TD, McIntyre 2-17, Boochever 1-9, Gallman 1-3, Canal 1-2, Derderian 1-1; B — Casey 4-69, Prall 3-45, Smith 3-(-2) TD, Blandburg 2-20, Harriott 1-56, Jackson 1-7.

Tackles Leaders (UA-A-T): C — Taylor 7-1-8, Blass 5-2-7, Seggebruch 4-1-5, Baker 3-2-5, McClurge 3-1-4, Thut 2-2-4 B — Amushie 8-2-10, Pyne 8-2-10, Aidman 3-5-8, Perrin 5-2-7.

Interceptions: C — None; B — Ubani 1-0.

Sacks (UA-A): C — Blass 1.5-16, Baker 1.0-6, Olapinsin 1.0-3, Taylor 1.0-1, Bradford 0.5-6; B — Ejioku-Dige 1.0-8, Ubani 1.0-8.

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gaMe 7 #17/19 PrInCeton 66, CorneLL 0 Oct. 27, 2018 Princeton Stadium Princeton, N.J.

GAME NOTES• The unbeaten, nationally-ranked Tigers turned nearly every Cornell mistake into points and made a rainy, blustery day that much worse in a 66-0 win over the Big Red at Princeton Stadium. • The Tigers jumped out to a 45-0 halftime lead, taking advantage of three early Cornell turnovers and a blocked punt to pile up 333 yards of offense at the break. • The nation’s top-ranked scoring offense scored six first half touchdowns - all less than 3 yards - and rolled to victory in a series that otherwise had been decided by a field goal or less 14 times in the last 28 years. • The Princeton offense, which entered the game scoring 48 points per outing, converted on seven straight series to end the first half . • Of Princeton’s 10 scoring drives, only one was greater than 57 yards. The home team’s average starting field position was midfield.• Junior David Jones had his seventh career interception, while senior Reis Seggebruch had a game-high eight stops. • Senior Mason Banbury had seven tackles and junior Jelani Taylor notched six. • Junior Harold Coles became the 30th Cornellian to surpass 1,000 career rushing yards - he ended the afternoon with career 1,010 yards• Freshman Delonte Harrell led the way for the offense with 42 rushing yards on 12 carries. • In all, the Big Red posted 139 rushing yards against a Princeton defense that ranked 11th nationally, allowing just 97 yards each contest. • In all, 10 different receivers had at least one catch from quarterbacks Dalton Banks (8-of-18, 70 yards, four interceptions) and Richie Kenney (5-of-11, 134 yards).• Charlie Volker had three touchdown runs and quarterback John Lovett had 192 yards of total offense and was responsible for a pair of touchdowns. • TJ Floyd led the defense with two interceptions and Anthony Siragusa had a team-best seven tackles, including 1.5 for a loss.

SCORING BY QUARTER .....1Q 2Q 3Q 4Q FINALCornell .......................................... 0 0 0 0 — 0Princeton ....................................21 24 7 14 — 66

SCORING SUMMARY1Q 7:32 P —Volker 1-yard run (Ramos kick) 4:05 P—Volker 1-yard run (Ramos kick) 2:52 P—Horsted 3-yard run (Ramos kick)2Q 14:04 P—Lovett 3-yard run (Ramos kick) 8:48 P—Volker 1-yard run (Ramos kick) 3:44 P—Adomaitis 1-yard pass from Volker (Ramos kick) 0:00 P—Ramos 38-yard field goal3Q 6:37 P—Smith 7-yard pass from Davidson (Ramos kick)4Q 4:47 P—Keller 24-yard run (Ramos kick) 0:34 P—Smith 7-yard run (Ramos kick)

TEAM STATISTICS Cornell PrincetonFirst Downs 15 27Rushing Attempts-Yards 41-139 56-358Passing Yards 104 146Passing (completions-attempts-interceptions) 13-29-4 14-22-1Total Offense (plays-yards) 70-243 78-504Punt Return - Yards 1-3 1-13Kick Return - Yards 3-46 0-0Interception Return - Yards 1-0 4-48Punts-Average 5-32.0 2-27.5Fumbles-Lost 0-0 0-0Penalties-Yards 6-72 4-303rd Down Conversions 5-14 9-134th Down Conversions 0-4 2-2Sacks-Yards 0-0 1-7Time of Possession 28:04 31:56Red Zone Scores-Chances 0-0 9-9

INDIVIDUAL LEADERSRushing: C — Harrell 12-42, Banks 10-40, Glover 3-26, Derderian 5-13, Coles 8-13, Kenney 2-7, PicKell 1-(-2); P — Lovett 19-159 TD, Gray 8-54, Volker 10-30 3TDs, Smith 4-30 TD, Eaddy 6-26, Keller 1-24 TD, Bech 1-15, Quigley 4-13, Horsted 1-3 TD, Summerville 1-2, Davidson 1-2.

Passing: C — Banks 8-18-4 70, Kenney 5-11-0 34; P — Lovett 12-16-1 133 TD, Davidson 1-4-0 7 TD, Keller 1-1-0 6, TEAM 0-1-0 0.

Receiving: C — PicKell 2-24, Peters 2-20, Otolski 2-17, Coles 1-13, Gall-man 1-7, DePalma 1-6, Kuzy 1-6, Pedersen 1-6, McIntyre 1-6, Benham 1-(-1); P — Horsted 5-67, Quiqley 3-22, Adomitis 2-16 TD, Carlson 1-19, Eaddy 1-9, Smith 1-7 TD, Classi 1-6.

Tackles Leaders (UA-A-T): C — Seggebruch 5-3-8, Banbury 5-2-7, Taylor 3-3-6, Bedard 3-2-5; P — Siragusa 4-3-7, Stallworth 3-3-6, Wright 4-1-5, Strain 2-2-4, Fossati 1-3-4, Rolader 1-3-4.

Interceptions: C — Jones 1-0; P — Floyd 2-48, Forbes 1-0, Tyler 1-0.

Sacks (UA-A): C — None; P — Wright 1.0-7.

gaMe 8 Penn 20, CorneLL 7 Nov. 2, 2018 Schoellkopf Field Ithaca, N.Y.

GAME NOTES• Penn used three extended second half scoring drives to rally for a 20-7 victory over Cornell at Schoellkopf Field. • The Quakers scored a pair of third quarter touchdowns on 10-play drives to erase a 7-3 Big Red halftime lead, but it was a 13-play, 54-yard drive that ate up more than half of the fourth quarter that sealed the win for the visitors. • Jack Soslow capped the scoring with a 27-yard field goal with 5:20 remaining, his second scoring kick of the day, to all but clinch the win.• The Big Red defense fought valiantly despite the targeting ejections of Jelani Taylor and Lance Blass, the team’s leading and third-leading tacklers on the season. • Reis Seggebruch had nine tackles, Maxwell McCormick had seven and Mason Banbury had a pair of tackles for loss, including a sack, to pace the Big Red defense.• Dalton Banks completed 17-of-35 passes for 183 yards and a 13-yard touchdown pass to Lars Pedersen. • Banks also ran for 46 yards. • Harold Coles led the way on the ground with 55 yards on 15 carries, while Tommy McIntyre had four catches for 50 yards to pace the receivers.• Karekin Brooks had 71 yards and a touchdown on 17 carries, while backup Abe Willows posted 63 yards. • Ryan Glover connected with Christian Pearson for a 19-yard score for the go-ahead touchdown. • Defensively, Nick Miller had eight tackles, including 1.5 sacks, and Jacob Martin made a game-high 11 stops.

SCORING BY QUARTER .....1Q 2Q 3Q 4Q FINALPenn .............................................. 0 3 7 10 — 20Cornell .......................................... 0 7 0 0 — 7

SCORING SUMMARY1Q No scoring2Q 12:50 P—Soslow 20-yard field goal 5:06 C—Pedersen 13-yard pass from Banks (Mays kick)3Q 9:04 P—Brooks 6-yard run (Soslow kick)4Q 14:07 P—Pearson 19-yard pass from Glover (Soslow kick) 5:20 P—Soslow 27-yard field goal

TEAM STATISTICS Penn CornellFirst Downs 22 20Rushing Attempts-Yards 45-177 37-134Passing Yards 178 183Passing (completions-attempts-interceptions) 15-23-0 17-36-2Total Offense (plays-yards) 68-355 73-317Punt Return - Yards 0-0 1-16Kick Return - Yards 0-0 1-24Interception Return - Yards 2-0 0-0Punts-Average 5-29.0 4-39.5Fumbles-Lost 0-0 0-0Penalties-Yards 6-49 6-683rd Down Conversions 6-14 5-144th Down Conversions 0-0 1-3Sacks-Yards 3-14 1-8Time of Possession 31:28 28:32Red Zone Scores-Chances 4-4 1-3

INDIVIDUAL LEADERSRushing: P — Karekin 17-71 TD, Willows 12-63, Glover 9-24, Malcolme 1-13, Robinson 4-7, TEAM 2-(-1); C — Coles 15-55, Banks 10-46, Harrell 7-17, PicKell 2-12, Derderian 3-4.

Passing: P — Glover 9-14-0 131 TD, Robinson 6-8-0 47, Herrick 0-1-0 0; C — Banks 17-35-2 183 TD, TEAM 0-1-0 0.

Receiving: P — Farrell 4-70, Pearson 3-38 TD, Huber 3-30, Willows 2-16, Herrick 2-16, Akai 1-8; C — McIntyre 4-50, Peters 3-36, Pedersen 2-36 TD, DePalma 2-24, Coles 2-11, Boochever 1-7, Kuzy 1-7, Derderian 1-6, PicKell 1-6.

Tackles Leaders (UA-A-T): P — Martin 8-3-11, Miller 6-2-8, O’Neill 3-5-8, Cammon 4-2-6, Diakite 4-1-5; C — Seggebruch 6-3-9, McCormick 7-0-7, Taylor 5-0-5, Bradford 2-3-5.

Interceptions: P — Farrell 1-0, O’Brien 1-0; C — None.

Sacks (UA-A): P — Miller 1.5-6, Emili 0.5-4, Sonekan 0.5-4, Mowatt 0.5-0; C — Banbury 1.0-8.

gaMe 9 #23/25 dartMouth 35, CorneLL 24 Nov. 10, 2018 Schoellkopf Field Ithaca, N.Y.

GAME NOTES• The football team strung together three scoring drives in the second quarter to put a dent in one of the Ivy League’s top defenses, but No. 23 Dartmouth pulled away with a pair of 1-yard rushing touchdowns by Jared Gerbino after the half for a 35-24 victory at Schoellkopf Field. • On Senior Day, Dalton Banks was 28-for-40 passing for 263 yards and two touchdowns for the Big Red, with Owen Peters, Harold Coles and Lars Pederson hauling in five receptions apiece. • Banks also led Cornell with 58 yards rushing, and Coles added 45 on nine carries. • The 24 points by Cornell (3-6, 2-4 Ivy League) were the most surrendered this season by Dartmouth (8-1, 5-1).• Defensively, Lance Blass had a career-high 15 tackles and intercepted a pass, as did senior DJ Woullard in his final home game. • Jelani Taylor had 11 tackles, all in the second half after missing the first 30 minutes due to a targeting call the previous weekend.• On a blustery day where attacking the field’s south end zone proved favorable, Dartmouth used that to its advantage early on.• The Big Green soared to a 21-0 lead in the first quarter, then called a timeout in the dying seconds to seemingly force one last punt into the wind by Cornell.• Only the Big Red refused. • The hosts’ first of three fourth-down conversions on the day served as a catalyst for a scoring drive capped by Harold Coles’ 7-yard touchdown run. • Zach Mays would hit a career-long field goal of 43 yards a little later, then Coles’ 21-yard catch-and-run into the end zone with 54 seconds before half cut the Big Red’s deficit to 21-17.• But Dartmouth regrouped at the half. • After a 13-play scoring drive to open the third quarter, the Big Green later scored again after a fumble recovery at the Cornell 11-yard line to build the lead back up to 35-17. • After making a spectacular one-handed grab earlier in the drive, Ped-ersen scored the Big Red’s last touchdown late in the fourth.

SCORING BY QUARTER .....1Q 2Q 3Q 4Q FINALDartmouth .................................21 0 14 0 — 35Cornell .......................................... 0 17 0 7 — 24

SCORING SUMMARY1Q 10:57 D—Guidone 27-yard pass from Kyler (Davis kick) 6:16 D—Jones 22-yard pass from Kyler (Davis kick) 1:49 D—Cooper 7-yard run (Davis kick)2Q 13:03 C—Coles 7-yard run (Mays kick) 4:06 C—Mays 43-yard field goal 0:54 C—Coles 21-yard pass from Banks (Mays kick)3Q 10:10 D—Gerbino 1-yard run (Davis kick) 5:37 D—Gerbino 1-yard run (Davis kick)4Q 3:52 C —Pedersen 3-yard pass from Banks (Mays kick)

TEAM STATISTICS Dartmouth CornellFirst Downs 23 20Rushing Attempts-Yards 45-242 32-92Passing Yards 177 263Passing (completions-attempts-interceptions) 13-24-2 28-40-1Total Offense (plays-yards) 69-419 72-355Punt Return - Yards 3-23 1-0Kick Return - Yards 1-19 3-51Interception Return - Yards 1-0 2-0Punts-Average 2-37.0 4-30.8Fumbles-Lost 0-0 1-1Penalties-Yards 3-26 3-353rd Down Conversions 9-13 4-154th Down Conversions 0-1 3-4Sacks-Yards 2-15 0-0Time of Possession 29:55 30:05Red Zone Scores-Chances 3-4 2-2

INDIVIDUAL LEADERSRushing: D — Gerbino 19-106 2TDs, Cooper 14-73 TD, Bair 1-21, Parker 4-19, Kyler 1-16, Smith 5-6, Estrada 1-1; C — Coles 9-45 TD, Banks 12-43, Harrell 5-15, PicKell 1-8, Derderian 2-5, Irons 1-2, TEAM 2-(-26).

Passing: D — Kyler 12-20-1 167 2TDs, Gerbino 1-4-1 10; C — Banks 28-40-1 263 2TDs.

Receiving: D — Estrada 4-53, Rempel 2-44, Jones 2-26 TD, Hagdorn 2-7, Guidone 1-27 TD, Bair 1-14, Hunnicutt 1-6; C — Peters 5-67, Coles 5-57 TD, Pedersen 5-55 TD, McIntyre 4-23, DePalma 3-21, PicKell 3-19, Boochever 1-26, Harrell 1-(-2), Derderian 1-(-3).

Tackles Leaders (UA-A-T): D — Allexander 9-5-14, Emanuels 6-5-11, Straton 6-2-8, McKinney-Crudden 2-6-8, Moen 2-5-7; C — Blass 11-4-15, Taylor 7-4-11, Seggebruch 4-2-6, McCormick 3-2-5, Bradford 1-4-5, Landsman 1-4-5.

Interceptions: D — Swann 1-0; C — Blass 1-0, Woullard 1-0.

Sacks (UA-A): D — Moen 1.5-2, Chalmers 0.5-3; C — None.

Page 11: Cornell University...• The Cornell football team will kick off its 132nd season of college football when the Big Red visits Marist on Saturday, Sept. 21 at 12:00 p.m. in Poughkeepsie,

gaMe 10 CoLuMbIa 24, CorneLL 21 Nov. 17, 2018 Wien Stadium New York, N.Y.

GAME NOTES• Mike Roussos scored on a punt and kickoff return, the latter with 45 seconds remaining, to help Columbia retain the Empire State Bowl with a 24-21 victory in the 2018 season finale at Wien Stadium. • Cornell took a lead with 58 seconds remaining on a 2-yard sneak by Dalton Banks, but Roussos took the ensuing squib kick and returned it all the way for an 87-yard score. • That came on the heels of a school-record 91-yard punt return in the first quarter to bookend the Lions’ win.• The Big Red climbed out of an early 10-0 hole to take leads of 14-10 and 21-17 on the strength of Banks, playing his final game in a Cornell uniform, and junior Harold Coles. • Coles ran for 123 yards and a pair of touchdowns and caught seven passes for 86 more in the loss. • Banks threw for 285 yards and ran for the go-ahead touchdown in the final minute.• Lars Pedersen caught five passes for 54 yards and Owen Peters hauled in three for 79 yards. • Mo Bradford led the Big Red with 11 tackles and had his first interception and senior captain Reis Seggebruch notched nine stops and a tackle for loss to lead the defense. • Jordan Landsman had four tackles, one for a loss, an interception and a pass breakup and Jelani Taylor broke up three more passes.• Cornell dominated the stat sheet, outgaining the Lions 460-235, limited the Lions to 76 rushing yards, controlled time of possession (31:47-28:13), had more first downs (22-13) and ran more plays (87-61). • The Big Red missed two field goals and turned it over once - surren-dering a scoring-opening field goal - in addition to allowing the two special teams touchdowns.• Banks completed his career ranked fourth in career passing yards (6,162), completions (569), attempts (950) and touchdowns (33) for the Big Red.• With two touchdowns on the day, Coles ended his junior season with 10. He became the first Big Red player to score double figure touchdowns in a season since Shane Savage had 12 in 2011.• Seggebruch had nine tackles on the day and closed his career with 197, good for 27th all-time at Cornell.• Seniors Banks, DJ Woullard (CB) and Henry Stillwell (OL) closed their career with 30 consecutive starts.

SCORING BY QUARTER .....1Q 2Q 3Q 4Q FINALCornell .......................................... 0 7 0 14 — 21Columbia ....................................10 0 0 14 — 24

SCORING SUMMARY1Q 8:51 Col—Alleyne 33-yard field goal 5:21 Col—Roussos 91-yard punt return (Alleyne kick)2Q 3:13 Cor—Coles 7-yard run (Mays kick)3Q No Scoring4Q 12:40 Cor—Coles 31-yard run (Mays kick) 6:46 Col—Castner 1-yard run (Alleyne kick) 0:58 Cor—Banks 2-yard run (Mays kick) 0:45 Col—Roussos 87-yard kick return (Alleyne kick)

TEAM STATISTICS Cornell ColumbiaFirst Downs 22 13Rushing Attempts-Yards 41-175 36-76Passing Yards 285 159Passing (completions-attempts-interceptions) 22-46-1 12-25-2Total Offense (plays-yards) 87-460 61-235Punt Return - Yards 3-13 1-91Kick Return - Yards 3-56 2-101Interception Return - Yards 2-22 1-6Punts-Average 4-31.2 5-41.6Fumbles-Lost 0-0 1-0Penalties-Yards 4-25 4-183rd Down Conversions 8-20 4-134th Down Conversions 1-5 0-2Sacks-Yards 1-9 3-18Time of Possession 31:47 28:13Red Zone Scores-Chances 2-3 2-2

INDIVIDUAL LEADERSRushing: Cor — Coles 21-124 2TDs, Banks 14-30 TD, Derderian 4-13, PicKell 1-6, Irons 1-3; Col — Young 23-76, Moore 3-3, Castner 2-2 TD, Lenhart 6-1, TEAM 1-(-2), Acohido 1-(-4).

Passing: Cor — Banks 22-46-1 285; Col — Lenhart 12-25-2 159.

Receiving: Cor — Coles 7-86, Pedersen 5-54, Gallman 4-42, Peters 3-79, McIntyre 1-18, PicKell 1-5, Harrell 1-1; Col — Castner 3-60, Smith 3-37, Pitts 2-34, Schlageter 2-9, Roussos 1-14, Everett 1-5.

Tackles Leaders (UA-A-T): Cor — Bradford 6-5-11, Seggebruch 4-5-9, Nolan 4-1-5; Col — Falkenhayn 4-9-13, Gilbert 7-5-12, White 4-6-10, Murphy 3-4-7, Baty 3-3-6, Young 2-4-6.

Interceptions: Cor — Landsman 1-17, Bradford 1-5; Col — McCombs 1-6.

Sacks (UA-A): Cor — Bedard 1.0-9; Col — Hinton 1.0-9, DeLornezi 1.0-8, Falkenhayn 1.0-1.