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GreatAppSt
August 21st, 2013, 10:14 AM
ASU #9 xnodxxthumbsupx

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PK 6-1 205 Sr.

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(Marshall) (North Gaston)

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WR 5-9 173 So.

Miami, Fla.
(Oregon) (Christopher Columbus)

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Tribe4SF
August 21st, 2013, 10:34 AM
W&M

#9 OLB Quincey September
Senior
6'4" 233
Kwazula Natal, South Africa
St. Anne's Belfield School

Previously wore #41.

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bonarae
August 21st, 2013, 10:35 AM
Ivy League #9:

Harvard #9:
9 - Tanner Wrisley
Height: 6-4
Weight: 205
Year: So.
Hometown: Carlsbad, Calif.
High School: Carlsbad
Position: QB
House Affiliation: Eliot

Background:
Two-year starter and letterwinner in both football and baseball … Captained both teams as a senior … Led football to the CIF quarterfinals in 2010 and 2011 … Battled through a stress fracture in his leg as a senior, throwing for 1,326 yards and 14 touchdowns … Named 2012 Offensive Player of the Year and first team All-Avocado League … Set school record for most triples in a season with five as a junior.

Yale #9:
9 - Cameron Sandquist
Height: 5-9
Weight: 163
Year: Sr.
Hometown: Redmond, WA
High School: Loomis Chaffee School (CT)
Position: WR
Major: Political science
Residential College: Branford

2013: Named to collegesportsmadness.com 2013 pre-season All-Ivy team.

2012: Led team with 54 catches, 589 yards... Two TDs... 98-yard scoring play with QB Eric Williams at Georgetown was longest in school history... Had 8-179 against Hoyas... Most catches was 10-76 vs. Colgate... Earned spring practice "1 Team" offensive award before season.

2011: Played in every game... Caught 18 passes for 243 yards (13.5)... Two TD catches... Career-high six receptions vs. Harvard... Career-best 90 yards at Princeton... TDs vs. Cornell and Princeton.

2010: Only Yale freshman with a TD... Three catches for 29 yards and two scores... His first two collegiate catches (10 and 15 yards) went for TDs against Columbia... Only Bulldog with a two-TD catch day.

At Loomis Chaffee School: Captained football team and ran track… Named All-New England Class A… Set school record in 200m (22.8)… At Redmond High School: Holds five records at Redmond, including season receiving yards (970) and season receptions (66)… Multi-year letter winner in both football and track… Played WR and CB… 2008 honorable mention All-Kingco 4A at CB…2008 team defensive MVP… 2009 Washington State University Football Camp Receiver MVP…2009 first-team All-Kingco 4A WR and second-team CB… 2009 team offensive MVP… 2009 Redmond Athlete of the Year…Track team captain… District qualifier in two sprinting events and state qualifier in relay… National Football Foundation Scholar-Athlete… U.S. Marine Corps Student-Athlete Honors…Three-time WIAA High Scholar-Athlete Award… 2009 U.S. Army Student-Athlete Honoree… Victor Spino Memorial Scholarship… Personal: Cameron Sandquist is the son of Mark and Tiffiny Sandquist… Shortstop on the 2004 Little League World Series Northwest (Redmond LL) Team… 2009 Mr. Mustang Award winner for comedy routine...Branford College resident.

Brown #9:
9 - Matthew Shannon
Height: 6-0
Weight: 175
Year: Senior
Hometown: Mayfield Heights, OH
High School: Mayfield
Position: DB

Junior: Saw considerable varsity action, playing in seven games…Made a total of 10 tackles on the season; five solo and five assists…Recorded a season high three tackles, including two solo tackles, against Cornell…Returned a punt for 19 yards in the Bears’ win over Georgetown...Sophomore: Continued to gain experience and depth on the Bears’ undefeated JV squad…Was selected as a donor in the Be the Match national bone marrow program in the spring of 2012, donating his bone marrow to a patient in need… Freshman: Gained valuable experience on the Bears’ undefeated Junior Varsity team… Secondary School Background: A graduate of Mayfield High School where he lettered in football and track… Three-year letterman in football… Named to 2010 All-Northeast Ohio Conference First Team… Named to 2010 All-Northeast Lakes District Second Team… Selected 2010 All-Ohio Academic Athlete… Ranked by Rivals.com as #16 Safety in Ohio… National Football Foundation Scholar-Athlete… Two-time Finalist for ESPN Cleveland Student Athlete of the Year… Three-time All-NE Ohio Conference Scholar Athlete… In 2009 made 85 tackles, two interceptions, three fumble recoveries, and defended 17 passes… Member of National Honor Society… On Principal’s List every semester of high school… Volunteered at an Assisted Living & Rehab Facility and as a Youth Athletics Instructor… Personal: Matthew Morgan Shannon, the son of Hugh and Michelle Shannon… Has one younger sister, Michaela… Enjoys weightlifting, video games, music, and movies… BEO-Business Economics concentrator.

Dartmouth #9 (two players):
#9 Daniel Barstein
Position: Punter
Height: 6'1"
Weight: 175
Year: Senior
Hometown: Birmingham, Ala.
High School: Mountain Brook
Major: Psychology

JUNIOR (2012)
Sidelined for the season with an injury.

<SOPHOMORE (2011)
Made one appearance during the season opener, booming a 47-yard punt against Colgate ... best single-game average came at Sacred Heart, booting four punts an average of 42.2 yards, including a 51-yarder inside the 10 ... in the rain against Penn, punted seven times for a solid 39.6-yard average ... called upon 11 times — one shy of the school record — at Yale with two fair catches, three inside the 20 and a season-long 54-yarder ... would have tied the record but pulled a fake punt once, completing a three-yard pass instead ... many of his punts during the last half of the season required touch instead of brute force ... put two of his six punts against Columbia inside the 10, helping the Big Green shut out the Lions, 37-0 ... although his five boots in the snow and frigid cold at Harvard averaged just 33.8 yards, three ended up inside the five and another at the 16-yard line ... instrumental in the victory at Brown with three punts ending inside the 20 while averaging nearly 40 yards on his five total kicks ... one was a 50-yarder to the Bear four ... dropped a 47-yard punt down to the Princeton one-yard line in the 24-17 victory over the Tigers.

FRESHMAN (2010)
Won the punting job out of preseason camp and excelled for the Big Green ... twice named to the Ivy League’s weekly honor roll for his punting prowess ... did not play in the season opener because Dartmouth never needed to punt at Bucknell ... debuted the following week against Sacred Heart and boomed three punts for an average of 45.3 yards including a 53-yarder ... four of his six punts at Penn were fair caught, the other two downed, one of which went for 54 yards ... the other downed punt came at the two to ensure the Quakers did not make a run at pulling out the game in regulation ... blasted two punts at Columbia, the first downed after 44 yards and the second a season-best 61 yards which was downed at the one ... all three of his punts versus Harvard were fair caught inside the 20 ... called on to kick season-high nine times at Cornell, the longest of which went 52 yards ... against Brown, placed three of seven punts inside the 20 ... finished the year with two of three punts downed inside the Princeton 15.

Daniel Barstein HIGH SCHOOL
First team All-Metro punter and second team all-state punter as a senior when he averaged 40.3 yards with numerous punts downed inside the 20 ... captained team as a junior and senior ... played soccer for first two years at Mountain Brook ... all-Metro team punter as a senior ... second-team all-state as a senior.

PERSONAL
Psychology major ... son of Rodney and Susan ... given name is Daniel Koplon Barstein ... born on Nov. 22, 1991 ... father Rodney played soccer at Alabama ... was in a Broadway show at age 12 ... involved with the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation ... plays guitar.

#9 Stephen Dazzo
Position: Defensive Back
Height: 6'0"
Weight: 230
Year: Junior
Hometown: Arlington Heights, Ill.
High School: Prospect
Major: Economics

SOPHOMORE (2012)
Emerged as a defensive force for the Big Green, ranking second on the team with 59 tackles and tying for the team lead with five passes broken up ... started all 10 contests and recorded at least two tackles in each one ... made six stops, five solo, and broke up a third-down pass to force a punt in the season-opening win over Butler ... had five more tackles in Dartmouth’s first win at Yale in 11 years ... dropped a Sacred Heart runner for a four-yard loss among his seven stops that day ... sealed the 21-16 win at Columbia with his first career interception with 27 seconds to play ... collected eight tackles versus Harvard, one of which dropped a receiver for a one-yard loss on a third-down play, forcing a punt ... picked off Cornell QB Jeff Mathews late in the first quarter, setting up the Big Green’s third TD for a 21-0 lead ... also chipped in seven stops against the Big Red ... led Dartmouth with a season-high 13 tackles against Brown and forced two fumbles, both of which were converted into the team’s first two scores ... finished the season with five tackles and a PBU in the win at Princeton.

FRESHMAN (2011)
Played on the junior varsity squad in rookie campaign ... in first jayvee contest, took down seven Middlebury ball carriers in the 24-0 victory ... made six more stops the following game versus Williams.

HIGH SCHOOL
Mid-Suburban East Co-Offensive Player of the Year and ESPN Chicago and Cook County All-Area as a senior at Prospect ... rushed for 1,476 yards and 23 TDs, and passed for 1,263 yards and 12 TDs last fall ... led team to a 9-2 record as a senior ... split time between corner and linebacker while playing on the defensive side as a junior ... also played baseball at Prospect and considered playing baseball in college before deciding on football ... National Honor Society member.

PERSONAL
Economics major ... son of Perry and Mary Beth ... born on July 24, 1992 ... has one brother and two sisters ... offered by Indiana State to play quarterback ... chose Dartmouth over QB offer from Columbia ... more of a hockey player than a football player until high school.

bonarae
August 21st, 2013, 10:36 AM
Columbia #9:
#9 Toure Douglas
Position: Wide Receiver
Height: 6'4"
Weight: 192
Year: Freshman
Hometown: Vineland, N.J.
High School: Vineland High School


Coach Mangurian on Douglas: Tall, fast outside receiver. Adjust well to the deep ball. Can catch with arms extended, away from his body. Ran past everyone in high school, will have to be more creative as a route runner, but shows good body control. Dynamic personality, will be good for our locker room. Has confidence and strong work ethic. Tremendous potential, tools to be a match up problem.

HIGH SCHOOL: Attended Vineland High School in Vineland, N.J. ... Played for head coach Josh Hedgeman … Captain of the Fighting Clan his senior season … Two-time Cape Atlantic League All-Star … Scholar-Athlete with a GPA of 4.34 … Turned down scholarship offers from Lehigh and Bryant … Also lettered in winter and spring Track.

PERSONAL: Parents are Marcia and Lawrence Douglas ... Has two older siblings Melecia Douglas-Perren and Travis Douglas.

Cornell #9:
Jeff Mathews

Position: Quarterback
Height: 6-4
Weight: 224
Class: Senior
Hometown: Camarillo, Calif.
High School: Camarillo HS

At Cornell
One of the most exciting and productive quarterbacks in the history of the Ivy League, Mathews enters his final season on East Hill on the cusp of history. Already Cornell's career passing leader, he is a two-time Bushnell Cup finalist for Ivy League Player of the Year, and became the first sophomore to ever win the award in 2011. Despite playing through numerous injuries that limited him in 2012, Mathews was one of 20 players on the Walter Payton Award Watch List and a preseason first-team FCS All-American by Beyond Sports College Network . He was a two-time conference Offensive Player of the Week in 2012 and led the Ivy League in passing attempts (405), completions (251) and yards (3,196). He also finished second in passing touchdowns (18), completion percentage (.620) and pass efficiency (137.5) for players with at least five starts despite missing a game. Mathews finished on the All-Ivy second team and was runner-up for the Bushnell Cup. He ranked second nationally in passing yardage (355.1), third in total offense (338.4), 21st in points responsible for (13.8) and 32nd in pass efficiency (137.5). Mathews became Cornell's career passing leader with his 315-yard, three-touchdown effort against Dartmouth, surpassing Ricky Rahne's record of 7,710 yards. His 8,331 yards after three seasons is second all-time in Ivy League history. Mathews passed for at least 300 yards in seven of his nine games. He completed 35-of-51 passes for 525 yards and four touchdowns (0 interceptions) in the win over Princeton. Mathews opened the season by completing 38-of-56 passes for 489 yards and three touchdowns (0 interceptions) in a 34-27 loss at Fordham. He also ran for a score. Mathews assed for 340 yards and four touchdowns without a pick in the win over Yale en route to earning Ivy League co-Offensive Player of the Week honors and threw for 445 yards and a touchdown, along with a late two-point conversion to tie the game, in a 35-28 loss to Ivy champ Penn. The 2011 Bushnell Cup winner as Ivy League Offensive Player of the Year, he became the first sophomore to ever win the award that season after setting Cornell and Ivy League records for passing yardage in a game (548 yards at Penn) and season (3,412 yards). He also set Big Red records for touchdown passes (25), total offense (3,274 yards), completion percentage (.679) and passing efficiency (162.60). The first sophomore captain in Cornell football history, he ranked third nationally in passing yards per game and pass efficiency, fourth in total offense and 10th in points responsible for. A two-time Ivy League and national player of the week, Mathews posted two of the top three passing games in conference history and two of the top four passing totals in the FCS this season and ended the year with three 400-yard games and two 500-yard passing games, both Ivy records. Against the top three pass defenses in the Ivy League (Dartmouth, Penn and Brown), Mathews completed 70 percent of his passes and averaged 405.7 yards with eight touchdowns and four interceptions. His 341.2 yards per game was more than 100 yards per game higher than any other passer in the Ivy League. A unanimous choice as the 2010 Ivy League Rookie of the Year, Mathews emerged as the starter by halftime of his first collegiate game in 2010. A week later in the home and Ivy opener against Yale, Mathews became the first Big Red freshman to earn a varsity start. He joined tailbacks Derrick Harmon (1981) and John McNiff (1989) as Cornellians earning the conference's top honor for a rookie after a record-breaking freshman campaign. He established the school record for passing yards by a first-year player against Yale (248 yards) and ended his season with a record 1,723 yards and seven touchdowns. Mathews stood second among true freshman quarterbacks in passing in the Football Championship Subdivision and threw all seven touchdowns with only four interceptions while averaging 193.4 yards per game in Ivy contests. He finished the year ranked third in the Ivy League in passing yardage and sixth in total offense. The two-time Ivy League Rookie of the Week passed for 200 yards or better three times, including tossing for 243 yards and a pair of scores vs. Princeton in the team's lone only Ivy win of the year. Mathews also found the end zone twice rushing the ball.

At Camarillo
The Ventura County Player of the Year as a senior at Camarillo HS, Mathews was named team and league MVP in 2009. Mathews passed for 3,314 yards and 37 touchdowns with just eight interceptions in his final season on the gridiron. He also ran for five scores. The third team all-state pick was named the ESPN RISE CalHiSports.com Boys State Athlete of the Week after posting 588 yards passing on 33-of-48 attempts with six touchdowns, good enough for fourth place all-time on the state’s single-game passing yardage list in a win over Oxnard Hueneme in a game for the league championship. He was a two-year team captain and all-county and academic all-county each of his final two seasons. As a junior, Mathews passed for 1,682 yards and 12 touchdowns. Mathews was also a team captain on the basketball squad, earning a pair of varsity letters.

Personal
Jeffrey Kyle Mathews is the son of Jeff and Shellie Mathews and sister, Katie. He is enrolled in the College of Arts and Sciences.

Penn #9:


#9 Sam Chwarzynski
Position: Defensive Back
Height: 6'0"
Weight: 215
Year: Senior
City/State: Norwood Park Twp., Ill.
High School: Maine South

Career Accolades: Three-time Ivy League champion (2009, 2010, 2012) ... Finished with 15 tackles and a sack in 18 career games ... Had a career-high six tackles and his first sack in his final collegiate game, the outright Ivy title-clinching win at Cornell (Nov. 17).

2012: Played in seven games for the Ivy League champions ... Finished with 13 tackles ... Had a career-high six tackles and first collegiate sack in season finale at Cornell (Nov. 17) ... Also had four tackles in win at Princeton (Nov. 3) ... Added two tackles in Ivy win over Brown (Oct. 27).

2011: Played in the first two games before suffering a season-ending injury ... Made a tackle prior to injury against Villanova (Sept. 24).

2010: Played in nine games ... Recorded a tackle at No. 1 Villanova (Sept. 25).

2009: Did not see any varsity game action.

Maine South HS: Competed in football and track ... Member of 2008 state championship team ... 2008 all-conference offense and defense, and academic all-state ... Scholar Athlete ... National Honor Society member ... Undefeated amateur boxer.

Personal: Son of Laura and John Chwarzynski ... Enrolled in the College of Arts and Sciences.

Princeton #9:
#9 Max Lescano
Position: Defensive Back
Height: 5'10"
Weight: 185
Year: Sophomore
Hometown: Fort Lauderdale, Fla.
High School: St. Thomas Aquinas

At Princeton — 2012: led Princeton with 11 punt returns … averaged 3.4 yards per return … had season-long returns of eight yards against both Brown and Dartmouth … made two tackles on special teams.

At St. Thomas Aquinas — earned second-team all-county honors as a quarterback ... BCAA Scholar-Athlete and Miami Herald Scholar-Athlete ... accounted for 19 touchdowns during senior season; named Offensive MVP ... member of two state and national championship teams ... team captain during senior year ... also lettered two years in track & field ... competed in the pole vault and triple jump ... part of state championship track team ... member of both the National Honor Society and the Hispanic National Honor Society ... National-Merit Commended Student and National-Merit Hispanic Student ... AP Scholar.

Personal — born Jan. 28, 1994 ... son of Pepe and Stacy Lescano ... father is in medical sales; mother is a realtor ... has an older sister Nicole, who plays lacrosse at San Diego State, and a younger sister Katie ... father played football at the University of Florida ... enjoys golf, soccer and fishing ... may study Economics at Princeton.

Sammy94
August 21st, 2013, 10:47 AM
#9 Brandon Wilkerson
Position: Wide Receiver
Height: 6'1"
Weight: 217
Year: Sophomore
Hometown: LaGrange
High School: LaGrange
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SAM HOUSTON

2012 - Caught 11 passes for 149 yards including a 42-yard touchdown in victory at Lamar ... backup to All-Southland Conference Trey Diller ... caught a pair a passes in both the NCAA quarterfinals win at Montana State and the NCAA national championship game in Frisco ... also had 33-yard run on reverse at Central Arkansas

2011 - Red-shirt as a true freshman

LAGRANGE HIGH SCHOOL
All-state, all-CenTex, all-district and district “Offensive Most Valuable Player” for coach Matt Kates in both 2009 and 2010 … caught 56 passes for 1,013 yards and 15 touchdowns in 2010 … made 97 catches for 1,570 yards and 25 touchdowns on Class 3A state semifinalist team in 2009 … first team all-district in basketball … regional finalist in 200 meters and 4x200 relay in track

UAalum72
August 21st, 2013, 11:08 AM
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#9 Kevin Chillis
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Position: Wide Receiver
Height: 5'9"
Weight: 175
Year: Senior
Hometown: Buffalo, N.Y.
High School: McKinley
2012
▪ Two-time NEC Special Teams Player of the Week (Oct. 1, Nov. 19).
▪ Started all 11 games at wide receiver.
▪ Ranked second on the team with 901 all-purpose yards and six touchdowns.
▪ Totaled 383 rushing yards and four rushing touchdowns on 23 carries.
▪ Made 19 receptions for 220 yards and one touchdown.
▪ Carried the ball twice and rushed for a touchdown in both wins over Colgate (9/1) and No. 23 Maine (9/22).
▪ Rushed 77 yards for a touchdown on a fake punt reversal in win over Monmouth (9/29).
▪ Also made two receptions and returned a kick vs. the Hawks, totaling a career-high two touchdowns and 196 all-purpose yards.
▪ Turned a broken play into a touchdown at Duquesne (11/10), reversing a pitch 34 yards for a score.
▪ Returned a kickoff 79 yards for a touchdown and totaled a team-high 118 all-purpose yards in win over Central Connecticut State (11/17).

2011: Played in nine games... Made 22 catches for 351 yards... Finished with 445 all-purpose yards on the season... Set a season-best with a 50-yard touchdown reception at Colgate (9/3)... Also had a 49-yard catch against Maine (9/17)... Caught five passes in two games, once against the Black Bears and again versus Robert Morris (10/15)... One of the team's top kick returners, averaging 13.6 yards... Had a long return of 26 yards at Saint Francis (10/1).... Totaled 98 all-purpose yards against Maine with one carry, five receptions and a 17-yard kick return.
2010: Appeared in all 11 games, but became more productive in the final month of the season ... one varsity letter ... accounted for 212 all-purpose yards ... three receptions for 45 yards and two carries for 26 rushing yards vs. Sacred Heart ... caught a 49-yard scoring pass against Wagner ... member of kickoff return unit.
High School: 2008 Class A all-state third team by New York State Sportswriters Association ... earned All-Western New York honors for the second straight year ... rushed for more than 2,000 yards and 23 touchdowns ... team captain twice ... All-Western New York basketball guard and played on two regional championship teams ... competed in track & field ...
Personal: Major is sociology with a minor in criminal justice ... born 6-27-90 ... mother is Karin Chillis ... has two sisters, Ashley Chamberlain and Kendra Lawrence, and one brother, Keenen

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August 21st, 2013, 01:12 PM
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WR:#9 D.J. Ward 6-0; 178 The Woodlands, Texas (The Woodlands) (Jr.)

•One of the top young wide outs in the country

•2012 Second-Team All-Southland selection

•2012 College Sports Journal All-Rookie Team

2012 (Sophomore): Named to the 2012 College Sports Journal All-Rookie Team ... Second-Team All-Southland Conference ... Played in 11 games earning five starts on the season ... Worked his way into the starting lineup seventh game of the season ... Finished second in the league with 62 receptions ... Recorded 762 yards receiving and four TD catches ... Also returned five kicks for 74 yards ... Recorded three 100-yard receiving games ... Set a career-high with 11 receptions for 105 yards and a touchdown against Lamar ... Set a career-high in receiving yards when he hauled in six passes for 129 yards and a score against Sam Houston State ... Also had a season-long 77-yard reception against the Bearkats ... Had nine receptions for 111 yards and a touchdown against Nicholls State.

High School: A two-sport letterwinner at College Park ... Received all-district honors in as a receiver and in the triple jump during his prep career ... Owns the school record in the triple jump.

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mvemjsunpx
August 21st, 2013, 07:10 PM
Rerun due to a number switch


Montana #9

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Addison Owen - LB
Sophomore
6'2", 220 lbs.
Vancouver, WA
Camas HS


'12 Stats:

13 Tackles (1 TFL)