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May 9, 2008
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Gators Prepare for Season Finale Against Oberlin Nov 9, 2006 Football Game Notes (PDF) MEADVILLE, Pa. – The Allegheny College football program says goodbye to 15 seniors on Saturday, as the Gators compete against the Yeomen of Oberlin College in senior day, the last home game for those athletes. Ben Lichtman, James Jones, Jimmy Savage, Mario Tarquinio, Dallas Robinson, Patsy Malie, Devin Cruea, Greg Sye, Michael Folk, Marcus Solomon, Chris Zimdahl, Justin Victor, Justin McNeill and Tom Glamuzina will all be strapping on the helmets and shoulder pads for the final time on Saturday. Their opponent for the game, Oberlin, had been among the bottom feeders of the NCAA, losing 110 of 112 games during a stretch from 1990 until 2001 including holding losing streaks of 44, 40 and 26 during that span. The school has rebounded impressively to a 5-4 record heading into the game, just their second .500 season since 1974. The team’s high-powered offense features some of the top skilled positioned players in the league this season. This season the Yeomen have stuck to their guns and have gone primarily with their quartet of skilled position players — Carroll, Mangan, Harris and Schubert. Carroll leads the NCAC in rushing, averaging 140.2 yards per game, which is fourth in Division III. The sophomore has scored 12 times on the ground and once more in the air for 13 total touchdowns, as his scoring average of 8.9 points per game is 18th best in Division III. Mundekis and Stein have 109 and 14 yards for second and third highest on the squad, with Stein scoring twice on the ground. Mangan has thrown 238 of the team’s 249 passes, completing 161 of them for a 67.6 completion percentage. He has tossed for 2,054 yards, an average of 228.2 per game, throwing 15 touchdowns against just four interceptions. Harris and Schubert have lit up opposing defensive secondaries, hauling in 47 and 43 passes for 750 and 528 yards, each. Schubert leads the duo with eight touchdowns, while Harris has six and James Brady two among his 11 receptions. Carroll is third on the team in receptions and receiving yards, hauling in 29 passes for 299 yards, giving him an average of 176.1 all-purpose yards, fourth best in Division III. Allegheny comes into the game looking for a season-ending victory, one that would give them 23 wins in the last 27 regular season finales. This season the balanced Gator offense has been led by a trio of seniors — Tarquinio, Savage and Robinson. Tarquinio is currently 84 yards away from surpassing his single season high of 1,145, having gained 1,061 yards on the ground to go with eight touchdowns. Savage is second on the team in yardage, rushing for 117 yards on 48 carries and scoring twice. Kickoff for the game is at 1:00 p.m. at Frank B. Fuhrer Field, a venue in which the Gators are 3-0.
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