Boston College Athletics

Football Release
June 21, 1999 | Football
October 12, 1998
GAME SIX
BOSTON COLLEGE (3-2, 2-1) VS. SYRACUSE (3-2, 1-0)
Date: Saturday, Oct. 17, 1998
Time: 3:30 p.m. EDT
Site: Chestnut Hill, MA
Stadium/Capacity: Alumni Stadium (44,500)
Television/Radio: CBS-TV; BC Radio Network (Sean Grande/Peter Cronan)
The Coaches
Boston College's Tom O'Brien is 7-9 as head coach of the Eagles and overall...A three-year starter at defensive end from 1968-70 at the U.S. Naval Academy, O'Brien was named BC's 32nd head football coach after 15 years on the staff of the University of Virginia, the last six as coordinator of UVA's record-setting offense. O'Brien also was an assistant at Navy for seven years.
Paul Pasqualoni is in his eighth year as the head coach at Syracuse, where he has compiled a 63-24-1 record. In the past seven years, he has led the Orangemen to two BIG EAST Conference championships and five bowl appearances and earned ECAC Coach of the Year honors in 1992 and 1995. Pasqualoni was named head coach at Syracuse in January, 1991, after serving as the linebackers coach for four seasons. Since his arrival at Syracuse in 1987, and Orangemen have played in nine bowl games. Pasqualoni has a 5-2 record against Boston College.
The Series
Saturday's game will mark the 39th meeting between Boston College and Syracuse. The Orangemen lead the all-time series, 24-14. Syracuse has won the last three games in the series, including a 20-13 victory the last time the teams played (Nov. 8, 1997, at the Carrier Dome). Boston College's last victory in the series was on November 12, 1994, when the Eagles defeated Syracuse 31-0 at Alumni Stadium. The Orangemen have won eight of the last 10 games. Boston College is 8-8 in games played against Syracuse at Alumni Stadium.
Injury Update
Out: RB Greg Bartlett (torn ACL/MCL) is out for the year. Bartlett will have surgery on his left knee; DB Jason Smith (left shoulder); DB Marco Williams (osteochondral defect, right knee); OL Matthew Desmarais (herniated disk, lower back).
How they stack up
Statistical Comparison
BC Syracuse
Points 28.2 44.2
Total Yards 436.0 472.0
Rushing Attempts 44.2 47.6
Rushing Yards 219.6 239.8
Yards Per Carry 5.0 5.0
Passing Attempts 26.4 24.6
Passing Yards 216.4 232.2
Yards Per Completion 13.2 13.2
Points Allowed 24.2 27.0
Total Yards Allowed 340.6 378.8
Rushing Yards Allowed 133.0 150.8
Yards Per Carry 3.3 4.2
Passing Yards Allowed 207.6 228.2
Yards Per Completion 13.7 15.0
Eagles on the radio
BC's game with Syracuse will be heard on WEEI (850 AM), as well as WHYN in Springfield (560 AM), WSAR in Fall River/New Bedford (1480 AM); WTAG in Worcester (580 AM); WGIR in Manchester, N.H. (610 AM), WTMN in Portsmouth, NH (1380 AM); WLPZ in Portland, Maine (1440 AM), and WNRI in Woonsocket, RI (1380 AM). BC radio broadcasts are handled by announcer Sean Grande and expert analyst Peter Cronan. The game also will be heard on BC student station WZBC (90.3 FM).
BC senior running back Mike Cloud may have caused some shockwaves when he told several members of the news media his goal was to reach 2,000 yards this season, but he is off to the best five-game start in BIG EAST history. With 862 yards so far this season, Cloud needs only 25 more yards to surpass his season (10-game) total from last year. Cloud stormed into the 1998 season by reeling off the second-best game of his career with 200 yards vs. Georgia Tech, followed that with a 156-yard performance vs. Rutgers, added 196 vs. Temple and then 124 vs. Louisville. Perhaps most impressively, Cloud rushed for 186 yards against a Virginia Tech defense that ranked first in the nation against the run. At 172.4 yards per game (his current average), Cloud would finish with 1,896 yards and become BC's all-time leading rusher. He has now rushed for 100 or more yard 13 times in his BC career, including all five games this year.
Cloud's 100+ Games
Game Date Rushes Yds. TDs West Virginia 9/13/97 24 211 2 Georgia Tech 9/5/98 34 200 2 Temple 9/19/98 27 196 3 Virginia Tech 10/8/98 32 186 0 Rutgers 9/20/97 35 166 3 Miami 10/18/97 19 157 1 Rutgers 9/12/98 27 156 2 Louisville 9/26/98 21 124 1 Rutgers 11/24/95 26 122 0 Pittsburgh 11/1/97 13 117 2 Syracuse 11/18/95 10 113 1 Miami 11/11/95 12 109 0 Rutgers 10/19/96 14 104 1
Cloud in 1998
Game Rushes Yds. TDs Georgia Tech 34 200 2 Rutgers 27 156 2 Temple 27 196 3 Louisville 21 124 1 Virginia Tech 32 186 0 Total 109 676 8
BC Career Rushing Leaders
1. Troy Stradford (1982-86) 3,504 2. Mike Esposito (1972-74) 2,759 3. Mike Cloud (1995-98) 2,733 4. Keith Barnette (1973-75) 2,500 5. Omari Walker (1994-97) 2,471
Other records to watch:
Rushing Touchdowns (Season) - the current BC record is 22; Cloud now has 8...Rushing Yardage (Season) - the current record is 1,387; Cloud has 862 through five games...
Cloud in the BIG EAST
Category Statistic Rank Rushing 172.4 ypg. 1st All Purpose Yds. 196.6 avg/g 1st Scoring 9.6 ppg. 3rd Total Offense 172.4 ypg. 7th
Individual BIG EAST season game highs
Rushing Yards 200 vs. Georgia Tech Rushing Attempts 34 vs. Georgia Tech Rushing TDs 3 vs. Temple Longest Rush 85 vs. Temple
Cloud's national rankings
Category Statistic Rank Rushing 172.4 ypg. 3rd All-Purpose Yds. 196.6 avg/g 6th Scoring Off. 9.6 ppg. 15th
Eagles look to squeeze orange
Boston College returns to the friendly confines of Alumni Stadium for a nationally televised (CBS) BIG EAST game vs. Syracuse. BC is recovering from a rain-soaked Thursday night 17-0 loss to Virginia Tech. Senior
running back Mike Cloud rushed for 186 yards against the nation's best rushing defense. BC bested the Hokies in total net yards (295-236), rushing (179-164), passing (116-72) and time of possession (35:26-24:34), but three turnovers and a missed goal-line scoring opportunity cost the Eagles dearly.
Virginia Tech handed BC its second loss of the season. The first was a surprising 52-28 setback to the Louisville Cardinals. Cloud rushed for 124 yards to move into third place on the all-time BC rushing list. Scott Mutryn completed 19 of 31 passes for 230 yards and two touchdowns, but it wasn't enough to overtake the Cardinals, whose quarterback, Chris Redman, passed for 362 yards and five touchdowns. Although BC amassed 465 total net yards, four turnovers spelled doom for the previously undefeated Eagles.
Just one week earlier, Mutryn completed 17 of 22 passes for 237 yards and a touchdown as BC ran its record to 3-0 with a 31-7 win over BIG EAST foe Temple at Alumni Stadium. Anthony DiCosmo was Mutryn's favorite target on the day, snagging four catches (including a 46-yarder) for 94 yards and a touchdown. Cloud rushed for 196 yards and three touchdowns, the third-best performance of his career. Defensively, BC held Temple's vaunted option offense to its lowest output of the season (297 total net yards).
The week before, Cloud rushed for 156 yards and two touchdowns to lead BC to a 41-14 win over Rutgers in the home opener. Cloud has rushed for more than 100 yards in all four games against Rutgers in his career. Mutryn also rushed for two scores and was 17-of-30 for 218 yards passing. Senior nose guard Chris Hovan, making his 23rd start as an Eagle, led the defense with eight tackles, one sack and two tackles for loss as the Eagles held the Scarlet Knights to 53 net yards rushing. For his efforts, Hovan was named BIG EAST Co-Defensive Player of the Week.
In the season opener, BC racked up 491 yards total offense en route to an impressive 41-31 victory over Georgia Tech on a sweltering Saturday in Atlanta. Cloud rushed for 200 yards and two touchdowns, while Mutryn completed 16 of 26 passes for 220 yards and one TD. Mutryn also rushed for two touchdowns. Defensively, Hovan had an outstanding game with 8 tackles (4 solo), including an eight-yard sack on Georgia Tech quarterback Joe Hamilton. The Eagles held the Jackets to 165 yards on the ground.
A look at Syracuse
The Orangemen enter Saturday's game ranked No. 22 in the USA Today-ESPN poll with a 3-2 overall record. Syracuse is currently 1-0 in the BIG EAST Conference after defeating Rutgers, 70-14, on Sept. 19.
The Syracuse offense is currently first in the BIG EAST with an average of 44.2 points and 472.0 yards per game. Last Saturday, the Orangemen defeated Cincinnati, 63-21, and the offense registered 637 total yards, marking the second-highest total in school history. Senior quarterback Donovan McNabb is second in the league in passing yards (215.5), passing efficiency (175.9) and total offense (242). McNabb has passed for over 200 yards in three games this season, and connected for a career-high four touchdowns in the victory over Cincinnati. Senior tailback Kyle McIntosh leads Syracuse in rushing with an average of 63.2 yards per game. Kevin Johnson leads the Orangemen with 83.6 yards receiving per game. The senior recorded a career-high seven receptions and scored two touchdowns against Cincinnati. Johnson has recorded six receptions in four games this season. Syracuse is fifth in the BIG EAST in total defense (378.8), and has allowed an average of 27.0 points in five games.
Eagles in the BIG EAST
Category Statistic Rank Rushing Offense 219.6 ypg. 3rd Total Offense 436.0 ypg. 3rd Total Defense 340.6 ypg. 3rd First Downs 110 2nd 3rd Down Conv 43.9 pct. 2nd Sacks Against 4/38 1st Field Goals 83.3% 2nd Time of Possession 31:25 2nd
Code RED
BC's "red zone" statistics (inside the 20-yard-line); 18-of-23 (13 TDs, 5 FGs).
It's what's up front that counts
A look at the Eagles' defensive stats sheet reveals a major difference between this edition of the BC defense and last year's. The Eagles are led in tackles by four front-line players: Brian Maye (50 tackles, 29 solo), Mike Willetts (40 tackles, 20 solo), Adam Grace (38 tackles, 19 solo) and Chris Hovan (37 tackles, 23 solo). Last season, safety Pedro Cirino led the Eagles in tackles.
Laying it on the line
It's no coincidence that BC is first in the BIG EAST in the category "Sacks Against, allowing only one in three games. At an average of 6-4 1/2, 307 pounds, BC's starting offensive line of center Damien Woody (6-4, 312), guards Doug Brzezinski (6-5, 305) and Dan Collins (6-5, 287), and tackles Paul Zukauskas (6-5, 306) and Darnell Alford (6-4, 323) is the biggest in the BIG EAST. A look at the starting five along the line at the BIG EAST football schools:
School Average Ht. Average Wt.
Boston College 6-4 1/2 307 Miami 6-3 1/2 288 Pittsburgh 6-5 1/4 281 Rutgers 6-3 1/4 292 Syracuse 6-4 1/2 288 Temple 6-3 3/4 298 Virginia Tech 6-4 1/2 297 West Virginia 6-4 1/2 298
Keep an eye on these Eagles
Doug Brzezinski
The standout left guard is part of the reason BC has racked up 2,180 yards in total offense in just five games this season. The 1998 team co-captain (along with Brian Maye), BC's coaches call Brzezinski a "prototypical BC-type lineman,"a blue-collar player. His knowledge, skills, work ethic and "coachability"make him one of the cornerstones of BC's offensive line. Brzezinski added 10 pounds of muscle over the winter to help further his success in the trenches.
Pedro Cirino
The junior safety has once again emerged as a leader of the Eagle defense, already racking up 32 tackles. Cirino was credited with seven tackles (5 solo) vs. Louisville, seven tackles (4 solo) vs. Temple, seven tackles (3 solo) and an interception vs. Rutgers, and six tackles (4 solo) vs. Georgia Tech. Making the switch to free safety last fall, the junior made his presence felt immediately. He finished the season as the BIG EAST's second-leading tackler, making 130 tackles (73 solo) in 11 games. He added two interceptions, one forced fumble and two fumble recoveries. At year's end, he captured All-Conference second team accolades. A talented athlete who has great range, Cirino improved his speed and increased his size in the off-season to become an anchor in the secondary.
Anthony DiCosmo
The senior established himself as BC's "big-play"wide receiver last year, averaging a team-high 15.1 yards per catch, and he has done nothing to diminish that reputation this season. DiCosmo is leading BC in receiving, averaging 75.0 yards per game. In the Temple game, DiCosmo caught four passes for 94 yards and a touchdown. In the Georgia Tech game, he hauled in three passes for 92 yards for an average of 30.7 per catch, including a 66-yarder that nearly resulted in a touchdown. An outstanding track athlete as well, DiCosmo finished sixth in the triple jump (48-feet, 9.50 inches) at the BIG EAST Outdoor Track and Field Championships in May, 1998.
Chris Hovan
The junior noseguard registered eight tackles in each of the first two games and 12 in the Temple game. Following the Rutgers game, Hovan was BIG EAST Co-Defensive Player of the Week. Hovan, who registered eight tackles for losses and four quarterback sacks last fall, is well on his way to surpassing those totals this year. Through five games, Hovan has made seven TFLs and 2.5 QB sacks...With 26 career starts to his credit, the 6-3, 295-lb. Hovan brings great strength and a ferocious attitude to the front line. An All-BIG EAST and All-ECAC selection in 1997, he finished with 58 tackles, four sacks and six quarterback pressures in his 11 starts. In his true freshman season, he made 31 stops in 10 starts, becoming one of only six true freshmen to earn The Sporting News All-Rookie Team honors.
Brian Maye
The senior co-captain leads the Eagles' defensive stats sheet with 50 tackles (29 solo). Maye was outstanding in BC's win vs. Temple, leading the team with 15 tackles (8 solo). Maye made his third career interception in the Eagles' win at Georgia Tech. The interception, which came in the final minute of the first half and set up a BC touchdown, was Maye's first since picking off a Rutgers pass on October 19, 1996 (his other interception came in the 1996 season opener at Hawaii). He followed that performance with seven tackles (3 solo) vs. Rutgers. Maye is a rare "sixth-year"senior for the Eagles. Dogged by injuries for the past three years, the NCAA granted him an extension to complete his final year of eligibility. In his first five seasons (he saw some game action in four), Maye played in two bowl games (1993 Carquest and 1994 Aloha) and been part of winning teams.
Scott Mutryn
BC's fifth-year senior quarterback is off to a fine start, having already completed 79 of 129 attempts (61.2%) for 1,021 yards and four touchdowns on the year. At his current rate of 204.2 yards per game, Mutryn could have one of the top 10 passing seasons in Boston College history. He was BIG EAST Co-Offensive Player of the Week after he completed 17 of 22 passes for 237 yards and a touchdown vs. Temple.
George White
White was credited with eight tackles (7 solo) vs. Rutgers and six tackles (3 solo) in BC's win vs. Georgia Tech. White also is making his presence known on special (coverage) teams, where he was credited with four tackles (3 solo) in the Rutgers game. Like his fellow safety Cirino, White returned for the 1998 season with better size and speed than last fall. One of the team's better athletes, White played in all 11 games as a sophomore and finished second on the team with 91 tackles. White is also a key member of the BC track team. In 1997-98, he placed; and scored points; in the long jump in both the New England and BIG EAST Championship meets.
Mike Willetts
Often overshadowed by fellow lineman Chris Hovan, junior Mike Willetts "quietly"registered eight tackles in the Eagles' home win over Rutgers, then registered eight more (5 solo) in the Temple game. His five-game total is 40 tackles (20 solo), second among all BC defensive players.
Damien Woody
One of the nation's best centers, Woody is a legitimate All-America candidate. He won the starting position as a freshman, and added 30 pounds of muscle to his body in off-season conditioning. Strong and fast, Woody is a powerful blocker and an outstanding pass protector.
Eagles in the NFL
According to the National Football League offices, 14 former Eagles were on NFL opening-day rosters. The list:
Player (Yrs. lettered), Pos. NFL Team
Stephen Boyd (1992-94), LB Detroit Mark Chmura (1988-91), TE Green Bay Stalin Colinet (1993-96), DE Minnesota Doug Flutie (1981-84), QB Buffalo Glenn Foley (1990-93), QB New York Jets Pete Kendall (1992-95), OT Seattle Tom McManus (1989-92), LB Jacksonville Pete Mitchell (1991-94), TE Jacksonville Tim Morabito (1992-95), DL Carolina Tom Nalen (1990-93), C Denver Bill Romanowski (1984-87), LB Denver Ron Stone (1990-92), OL New York Giants Chris Sullivan (1992-95), DL New England Dave Widell (1985-87), T Atlanta
Cirino among Thorpe Award candidates
BC's Pedro Cirino is among 44 prospects for the 1998 Jim Thorpe Award as the nation's best defensive back. The list was compiled through a survey of All-American picks and "watch lists"contained in pre-season publications including Athlon's, Lindy's, Bob Griese's, Street & Smith's, Sport, Preview Sports, The Sporting News and the Football Writers' Association. Three finalists for the Thorpe Award will be invited to ESPN's College Football Awards Show, broadcast December 10
from Walt Disney World in Orlando, Fla.
BC honors football lettermen
One of the highlights of BC's nationally televised game vs. Virginia Tech was a halftime ceremony to officially retire the numbers of Eagle greats Doug Flutie (22) and Mike Ruth (68).
Flutie capped off a legendary BC career by winning the 1984 Heisman Trophy. Perhaps best remembered for his last-second "Hail Mary"pass that led the Eagles to a 47-45 upset of defending national champion Miami in 1984, Flutie still holds six BC career passing records. Ruth, the dominating nose guard who terrorized opponent quarterbacks from 1981-85, capped off his career by winning the Outland Award in 1985 as college football's top lineman.
At its home opener vs. Rutgers, BC retired jerseys honoring Louis Urban (1916-17, 1919-20), Charles O'Rourke (1938-40), Mike Holovak (1940-42) and Tony Thurman (1981-85).
A four-year BC letterwinner at end and team captain in 1920, Urban played on BC teams that compiled a record of 25-7, including the 1920 team that went 8-0 and gave the school its first "Eastern Championship." Urban was a consensus first-team All-America selection in 1920. O'Rourke's BC teams compiled a cumulative record of 26-3-2. "Chuckin' Charlie" helped lead BC to an undefeated (11-0) season in 1940, capped by the Sugar Bowl championship and the claim of a national championship. In 1972, he was inducted into the National Football Foundation and College Hall of Fame.
Known as one of the best running backs in BC football history, Holovak's BC teams finished 26-5. He scored all three of BC's touchdowns in the 1943 Orange Bowl and averaged 15.8 yards every time he touched the football in that game; an Orange Bowl record that stands to this day. A consensus first-team All-American in 1942, he was inducted into the NFF and College Football Hall of Fame in 1985.
Thurman was a consensus first-team All-American and Walter Camp All-American in 1984 as a defensive back and played on storied BC teams that also featured Ruth and Flutie. He still holds BC all-time records for interceptions in a game (3), season (12) and career (25).
38 special
BC Coach Tom O'Brien invited some 38 former BC football captains to stand with the 1998 Eagles on the sideline for the Virginia Tech game. The captains included:
Anthony DiNatale (37); Peter Baleyko (44); George Donelan (44); John Toppa (52); John Miller (55); George Larkin (58); Arthur Graham (62); Joseph Lukis (63); Charlie Smith (65); Joseph DeVito (68); Skip Coppola (70); James Combs (74); Thomas Condon (74); Michael Esposito (75); Kenneth Ladd (75); Alexander MacLellan (75); Kelly Mike Elias (77); Paul McCarty (78); Fred Smerlas (78); Jack Kent (79); Tim Sherwin (80); Jack Belcher (82); Robert Biestek (83); Steve DeOssie (83); Scott Harrington (84); Shawn Regent (85); Mike Ruth (85); Steve Trapilo (86); Peter Casparriello (87); David Nugent (87); Mark Murphy (88); James Turner (88); Mark Kamphaus (89); Ray Hilvert (90); Robert Eric Shorter (94); Chris Sullivan (95); Omari Walker (96); Erik Storz (97). nShort takes
Boston College limited Temple and its option attack to 151 rushing yards. The Owls entered the game ranked fourth in the nation in rushing offense (298.5 per game)...Junior inside linebacker Frank Chamberlin (6-0, 239, Mahwah, NJ) was credited with seven stops (three solo) in the season opener at Georgia Tech. But, Chamberlin also lined up in his old position; as a fullback; and made two carries in short-yardage situations. Last year, Chamberlin gained 18 yards on seven rushes while serving as the team's lead blocker...Senior inside linebacker Brian Maye enjoyed the "biggest"game of his career against Temple. Maye finished with 15 tackles (8 solo), including one tackle for a loss...True freshman DuJuan Daniels recorded his first collegiate interception in the second quarter of the Eagles' home victory over Temple. Daniels is the first true freshman to record an interception since 1995...Sophomore defensive lineman Adam Grace surpassed his 1997 defensive totals with his 9 tackles against Temple... Boston College allowed Rutgers just 53 net yards on the ground, the fewest rushing yards by a BC opponent since Rutgers gained just 35 yards at Alumni Stadium on Oct. 19, 1996...BC scored 41 points in each of its first two games. Prior to this season, the Eagles had not scored 41 points or more in their first two games in 99 years of Boston College football.
Class Act
In the past 12 years, the Boston College football team has won the American Football Coaches' Association (formerly CFA) Academic Achievement Award three times and finished as an honorable mention selection eight times, including 1998. BC has one of the nation's highest graduation rates for all varsity athletes. That figure averaged 87 percent over the last 10 years.
Ever to Excel
Boston College is ranked among the top 40 national universities by U.S. News and World Report...There are some 120,000 living Boston College graduates, the largest alumni body of any Catholic university in the world...Boston College's endowment of $792 million is ranked among the 40 largest of any college or university in the world...In 1998, there were more than 16,000 applications for some 2,200 freshman seats...Noteworthy BC alumni include actor Chris O'Donnell, sportswriter Mike Lupica and ABC/ESPN's Lesley Visser.
Depth Chart
Offense
SE 11 Anthony DiCosmo 6-3 209 Sr.
14 Dedrick Dewalt 5-9 169 Rsf.
LT 76 Darnell Alford 6-4 323 Jr.
65 Michael Cook 6-5 300 So.
LG 74 Doug Brzezinski 6-5 305 Sr.
62 John Richardson 6-3 271 Rsf.
C 63 Damien Woody 6-4 312 Jr.
72 Butch Palaza 6-4 287 Jr.
RG 73 Dan Collins 6-5 287 Sr.
50 Paul LaQuerre 6-3 305 So.
RT 66 Paul Zukauskas 6-5 306 So.
75 Marc Colombo 6-8 289 Rsf.
FL 18 Dennis Harding 6-1 178 Sr.
1 Jermaine Walker 5-8 166 Sr.
9 Derrick Crittenden 5-9 183 Jr.
TE 16 Rob Tardio 6-5 245 Sr.
86 Bryan Arndt 6-4 260 Jr.
QB 12 Scott Mutryn 6-3 212 Sr.
7 Tim Hasselbeck 6-2 211 So.
FB 48 Ryan Utzler 6-2 228 Rsf.
96 Ryan Burch 6-3 246 So.
HB 21 Mike Cloud 5-11 201 Sr.
35 Cedric Washington 5-10 197 So.
Defense
DT 98 Mike Willetts 6-4 285 Jr.
47 Andrew Krauza 6-3 262 Sr.
NG 95 Chris Hovan 6-3 285 Jr.
85 Antonio Garay 6-4 265 Fr.
DT 92 Adam Grace 6-3 272 So.
99 Sean Guthrie 6-4 250 Rsf.
OLB 13 Willie Wright 6-4 214 Sr.
54 Scott Bradley 6-2 210 Fr.
ILB 44 Frank Chamberlin 6-0 239 Jr.
55 Steve Martin 6-2 218 So.
ILB 46 Brian Maye 6-3 227 Sr.
52 Andy Romanowsky 6-2 230 Fr.
OLB 88 Adam Newman 6-5 236 Jr.
59 Brooke Heald 6-3 231 Jr.
CB 25 D.J. Sutton 5-8 159 So.
32 DuJuan Daniels 5-11 170 Fr.
SS 40 George White 6-1 200 Jr.
24 Carlos Moore 5-10 185 Rsf.
FS 3 Pedro Cirino 5-11 191 Jr.
6 RaMon Johnson 5-10 187 So.
CB 28 Jonathan Ordway 5-10 176 Rsf.
10 Pat Phelts 5-10 189 Jr.
Specialists
PK 23 John Matich 6-2 203 Jr.
34 Mike Sutphin 6-3 202 So.
P 43 Jason Malecki 6-2 220 Sr.
94 Kevin McMyler 6-1 187 Fr.
SNP 93 Kyle Geiselman 6-1 220 Sr.
81 Josh Cervi 6-3 221 Rsf.
HLD 7 Tim Hasselbeck 6-2 211 So.
12 Scott Mutryn 6-3 212 Sr.
KOR 28 Jonathan Ordway 5-10 176 Rsf.
1 Jermaine Walker 5-8 166 Sr.
35 Cedric Washington 5-10 197 So.
4 Carlton Rowe 5-11 200 Jr.
PR 1 Jermaine Walker 5-8 166 Sr.
3 Pedro Cirino 5-11 191 Jr.
















