Monday, October 13, 2003
MORAVIAN COLLEGE GREYHOUNDS
3-3 (3-3 MAC)
Bye Week
THE GAME: Moravian has this week off before hosting Lycoming College
on Saturday, October 25th in a Middle Atlantic Conference Game beginning at 1:00 p.m. The
game with be the Greyhounds' annual Homecoming game.
THE COACHES: Scot Dapp (West Chester ’73) is in his 17th season
at Moravian, with a career record of 103-66-1 (.609). He entered the season 45th in winning
percentage among NCAA Division III active coaches. Dapp has earned Coach-of-the-Year honors
from the MAC three times including Co-Coach of the Year in 1997 and has led the ’Hounds
to two appearances in the NCAA playoffs and the ECAC Southeast Championship game in 2002
THE SERIES: Next Saturday's meeting between Moravian and Lycoming will
be the 17th in the series with the Warriors owning an 11-5 lead. Lycoming has won the last
two games the schools played with a 36-0 victory in Williamsport in 1998 and a 17-14 victory
in Bethlehem in 1997. Moravian's last win in the series was back in 1994 with a 20-16 victory
on the road.
LAST TIME THEY MET: In Williamsport in 1998, the Greyhounds suffered
a 36-0 season opening loss at nationally ranked Lycoming College. The Warriors held Moravian
to just 138 yards while gaining 470 yards in total offense. Moravian quarterback, Rob
Petrosky completed 14 of 30 passes for 90 yards but was intercepted three times.
Running back P.J. Jankowicz gained 34 yards on 12 attempts to lead the
ground game. Punter Kevin Rosander was called on eight times and averaged
39 yards a kick. On the defensive side of the ball, Ken Gluck made his
first start at linebacker a productive one with nine tackles (eight solo), a fumble recovery
and an interception. Defensive back Gordy Frack and linebacker J.D.
Rhinehart, also making his first career start at linebacker, each had a team-high
10 tackles.
LAST WEEK: Freshman wide receiver Shawn Martell (Bethlehem, PA/Bethlehem
Catholic HS) blocked a Wilkes University punt attempt for a safety with 1:36
remaining in the fourth quarter to lift Moravian College to a 22-20 Middle Atlantic Conference
win. Wilkes was unable to convert a third-and-six play from the Moravian 48-yard line
just prior to the special teams miscue. The snap from center on the punt attempt sailed
over the head of the punter. The punter retrieved the ball at his own 20-yard line and
attempted to get off the boot. But, Martell was able to block the attempt
and the ball sailed out of the end zone for a safety. The Greyhounds jumped out to a
7-0 lead on their first possession of the game. Facing a third-and-three from their own
42-yard line, freshman running back Chris Jacoubs (Fair Haven, NJ/Rumson-Fair
Haven Regional HS) broke through the line of scrimmage and raced 57 yards to
the Wilkes one-yard line. Three plays later, sophomore quarterback Jerry Venturino
(Hopatcong, NJ/Hopatcong HS) rumbled around the right end and into the end zone
with 12:07 left in the opening quarter. Senior kicker Josh Miller (Boyertown,
PA/Boyertown HS) added the point after to give Moravian a 7-0 lead. Wilkes scored
a touchdown on a 48-yard run after a fumble with 12:09 left in the half. The Colonels
missed the point after and Moravian held a 7-6 lead. Moravian would add to their advantage
with less than a minute to play in the first half. The Greyhounds marched 69 yards on
17 plays to get inside Wilkes territory. The Colonels defense stiffened however, and Miller came
on to connect on a career long 28-yard field goal with 15 seconds left in the stanza
to give Moravian a 10-6 lead at intermission. The Greyhounds extended their lead to 13-6
on their first possession of the third quarter. The Greyhounds put together a seven play,
51-yard drive that culminated in a 25-yard field goal by Miller with
10:25 left in the third. Wilkes would tie the game late in the third quarter and take
a 20-13 lead with 9:32 left in the game. The Greyhounds used their air attack to knot
game at 20-20. Venturino hit all three of his pass attempts during the
drive, with all three of those completions finding senior wide receiver Jeff
Lowry (Catawissa, PA/Southern Columbia HS). Lowry hauled in
passes for nine and 17 yards that helped move the ball to the Wilkes 41. On second-and-eleven, Lowry raced
down the left sideline and snatched a 41-yard touchdown toss with 3:42 left. Miller converted
the point after attempt to tie the game at 20-20. Jacoubs finished with
23 carries for 136 yards to lead the Moravian offensive attack. Venturino hit
on 11-of-17 pass attempts for 165 yards and one score. Lowry had six
receptions for 89 yards. Senior free safety John Panikiewsky (Carteret, NJ/Carteret
HS) had 11 tackles, while both senior defensive back Nate Pogue (Bethlehem,
PA/Liberty HS) and junior linebacker Bill Carasia (Fair Haven, NJ/Rumson-Fair
Haven Regional HS) had 10 stops for the Greyhounds.
SCOUTING LYCOMING: The Warriors head into a game with Delaware Valley
College this weekend with a 4-0 record. Lycoming was ranked 11th in the D3football.com
Top 25 poll, 12th in the American Football Coaches Association Top 25 poll and 14th in
the Don Hansen's Football Gazette Top 40 poll last week. More on the Warriors will be in
next week's release.
MIDDLE ATLANTIC CONFERENCE WEEKLY HONORS: Freshman wide receiver Shawn
Martell has been named the Middle Atlantic Conference Special Teams Player of
the Week for his performance last week. Martell blocked a Wilkes University
punt through the back of the end zone with 1:36 remaining in the game for a safety and
a 22-20 Moravian victory over Wilkes. Martell also caught one pass for
six yards and had one rushing attempt for eight yards.
YOUNG, BALANCED & EXPERIENCED ‘HOUNDS: Of the 85 players on
the Moravian roster, 32 are freshmen, 29 are sophomores and 13 are juniors. There are 11
seniors on this season’s squad, and the Greyhounds return 46 letterwinners and 11
starters.
GREYHOUNDS IN THE MIDDLE ATLANTIC CONFERENCE: Beginning two seasons ago,
the Middle Atlantic Conference became an 11-team conference instead of two separate leagues.
Moravian was selected to finish seventh in the MAC Preseason Coaches Poll this season while
Lycoming College was selected as the top team in the MAC.
THE MAC STATISTICAL RANKINGS: The Greyhounds are ranked sixth in the
MAC in total defense, allowing 363.8 yards per game. The squad is seventh in passing defense
at 194.8 yards per game and the defense is seventh in rushing yards allowed at 169.0. The
Greyhounds are second in the MAC in points allowed at 18.2 per game but the squad is ninth
in points scored per game at 21.2. Offensively, Moravian is eighth in the MAC at 326.2
yards per game. The Greyhounds are ranked fifth in rushing offense at 179.3 yards per game
and ninth in passing offense at 146.8 yards per game. Moravian is ninth in turnover margin
with a -0.33 per game average as the Greyhounds have committed 11 turnovers while forcing
nine turnovers. Individually, junior quarterback Jerry Venturino is fourth
in the MAC in pass efficiency at 127.6 and he is ninth in passing yards per game at 104.8
while senior quarterback Will Seng (Allentown, PA/William Allen HS) is
seventh in pass efficiency at 112.8 and tenth in passing yards per game at 71.4. Freshman
tailback Chris Jacoubs is seventh in rushing yards per game at 83.8 yards
a contest. Freshman running back Marc Panepinto (Perkiomenville, PA/Boyertown HS) is
sixth in the MAC in kickoff return average at 20.9 yards per kickoff return. Senior wide
receiver Kevin Miltenberger (Carlisle, PA/Carlisle HS) is seventh in punt
return average at 8.0 yards per return. Senior Josh Miller is tied for
fourth in kick scoring at 3.8 points per contest, and he is tied for fifth in field goals
per game at 0.50, first in field goal percentage at 75.0 percent (3 of 4) and seventh in
extra-point percentage at 87.5 percent (14 of 16). Junior punter John McLain (Belvidere,
NJ/Belvidere HS) is fifth in the MAC in punting average at 36.6 yards per punt.
Senior cornerback Nate Pogue and senior safety John Panikiewsky are
tied for second in the MAC in pass break-ups with eight.
THE QUARTERBACKS: Sophomore Jerry Venturino has completed
33 of 67 passes for 524 yards, five touchdowns and four interceptions. Venturino has
been sacked five times this season and gained 38 yards on 27 carries. Senior Will
Seng has completed 28 of 56 pass attempts for 357 yards with four touchdowns and
four interceptions. Seng has been sacked six times this season, and he
was run for 28 yards on 21 carries.
IN THE BACKFIELD: In the backfield, freshman tailback Chris Jacoubs leads
the Greyhounds with 503 yards and three touchdowns on 92 carries. Jacoubs has
surpassed the 100-yard mark in his last two games, the first two starts of his career,
with 126 yards at King's College and 136 yards against Wilkes. Senior tailback David
Darmofal (Clarks Summit, PA/Abington Heights HS) has added 237 yards and two scores
on 70 attempts. Darmofal went over 1,000 yards in his career versus FDU-Florham,
and he now has 1,212 yards as a Greyhound, 14th all-time. Sophomore fullback Kevin
Lukich (Ogdensburg, NJ/Wallkill Valley HS) has 95 yards on 29 carries. Junior
tailback Cody Hendershot (Bangor, PA/Bangor HS) has added 73 yards on
17 carries while senior fullback Ray Burgan (Egg Harbor, NJ/Oakcrest HS) has
47 yards on 14 attempts. Freshman Marc Panepinto has added 33 yards on
five rushes while freshman Earl Kunkel (Jim Thorpe, PA/Jim Thorpe HS) has
24 yards on five carries.
THE WIDE RECEIVERS: Senior wideout Jeff Lowry leads
the Greyhounds with 17 receptions for 246 yards and four scores. Senior wide receiver Kevin
Miltenberger has caught ten passes for 169 yards and a touchdown while freshman
wideout Shawn Martell has six receptions for 155 yards and two scores.
Senior tailback David Darmofal has added five catches for 48 yards while
sophomore fullback Kevin Lukich has five receptions for 39 yards. Junior
tight end Chad Opdyke (Bath, PA/Northampton HS) has grabbed seven aerials
for 92 yards and a touchdown. Sophomore wide receiver Russ Demko (Hellertown, PA/Saucon
Valley HS) has three receptions for 52 yards. A total of 12 players have caught
at least one pass for Moravian.
DEFENSIVE FRONT: Junior defensive end Shawn Nelson (Bethlehem,
PA/Bethlehem Catholic HS) leads the Greyhounds up front defensively with 24
tackles, four tackles for loss and one and a half sacks. Sophomore defensive end Bryan
Kohlbecker (Middletown, NJ/Middletown South HS) has added 21 tackles with two
for loss, half a sack and two pass break-ups while junior nose tackle Kevin McLaughlin
(Philadelphia, PA/Northeast Catholic HS) has 24 stops, five tackles for loss,
one and a half sacks and one pass break-up. Sophomore defensive end Robert Stockley
(Red Bank, NJ/Middletown South HS) has 13 tackles, a sack and three pass break-ups
while senior defensive end Justin Moyer (Allentown, PA/Salisbury HS) has
made six stops with a sack, a forced fumble and an interception returned for a touchdown
against King's College.
THE LINEBACKER CORPS: Sophomore linebacker Richie Cline (Union
Beach, NJ/Keyport HS) leads the Moravian defense with 43 tackles, a pass break-up,
a forced fumble and a blocked kick. Senior linebacker Josh DiGiacomo (Zionsville,
PA/Emmaus HS) has added 39 tackles; two tackles for loss, half a sack and one
pass break-up. Senior linebacker Steve Maslanek (Stockholm, NJ/Vernon Township
HS) has contributed 38 stops, seven tackles for loss, one and a half sacks,
an interception and three pass break-ups while sophomore linebacker Steve Cline
(Union Beach, NJ/Keyport HS) has 22 tackles with two for loss. Junior linebacker Bill
Carasia has made 27 tackles and an interception. Sophomore linebacker Chad
DiFelice (Pen Argyl, PA/Pen Argyl HS) has contributed six tackles while sophomore
linebacker Eric Williams (Jermyn, PA/Lakeland HS) also has six tackles.
Freshman Cliff Garr (Easton, PA/Notre Dame HS) has added four tackles.
THE DEFENSIVE BACKFIELD: Senior free safety John Panikiewsky leads
the defensive backs with 40 tackles, two interceptions, one tackle for loss and eight pass
break-ups. Senior cornerback Nate Pogue has made 32 tackles, two interceptions,
two tackles for loss and eight pass break-ups this season while sophomore cornerback Tyler
Chomik (Allentown, PA/Allentown Central Catholic HS) added 17 tackles and five
pass break-ups. Junior safety Bill Skriletz (Coopersburg, PA/Southern Lehigh HS) has
16 tackles while freshman defensive back Israel Aguila (Bethlehem, PA/Freedom HS) made
13 tackles. Skriletz has one pass break-up on the year while Aguila has
three pass break-ups this season. Junior Jim D’Agostino (Oakland, NJ/Ramsey
HS) has 12 tackles with one tackle for loss while sophomore Gerald Weiss
(Gilbertsville, PA/St. Pius X HS) made eight tackles with two for loss, a half
a sack and a forced fumble.
KICKING GAME: Junior punter John McLain is averaging
36.6 yards on 30 attempts. Three of his punts have ended up as touchbacks, six others have
been inside the 20-yard line and one has been fair caught. McLain had
a long punt of 48 yards. Senior kicker Josh Miller made his first career
field goal attempt, a 27-yard field goal, to open the scoring for the Greyhounds this season,
and he is three-for-four on attempts this season with a long of 28 yards versus Wilkes
University. He added 14 extra-points on 16 tries on the year. Sophomore place-kicker Nate
Strohl (Coplay, PA/Whitehall HS) has missed five games with an injury.
SPECIAL TEAMS: Senior Kevin Miltenberger returned 11
punts for a total of 88 yards with a long return of 21 yards. Sophomore Tyler Chomik also
has two punt returns for 20 yards with a long of 15 yards while sophomore John
Miles (Warriors Mark, PA/Council Rock HS) has four punt returns for 47 yards with
a long of 38 yards. Freshman Chris Jacoubs returned four kickoffs for
84 yards for the Greyhounds while freshman Marc Panepinto has seven kickoff
returns for 146 yards with a long of 27 yards. Chomik has added six kickoff
returns for 168 yards and a long of 47 yards while junior Cody Hendershot has
two kickoff returns for 28 yards.
OVERTIME ‘HOUNDS: Moravian has played a total of seven overtime
games since the NCAA instituted the rule for the 1996 season and is 5-2 all-time in the
extra-session. The Greyhounds were 0-1 in overtime last year.
WINNING WAYS: Moravian had 11 consecutive winning seasons—all under
Coach Scot Dapp, from 1987 to 1997 and has had 13 winning seasons in Dapp’s 16
years. The 11-straight winning seasons is the longest in school history. Dapp ranks
third among Greyhound coaches in winning percentage.
ON THE AIRWAVES: For the seventh straight year, the Greyhounds football
game will be aired on WGPA, Sunny 1100 AM. Phil May will be the play-by-play
announcer with color commentary from Jim Wills.
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