Tufts Game Notes

77th Meeting
Tufts University Jumbos (4-0)
Vs.
Williams College Ephs (2-2)
1:30 PM
Saturday, Oct. 20, 2007
Weston Field
Williamstown, MA
SERIES: Began in 1885. Williams leads the series
48-21-7. The last win for Williams came last season in Medford,
38-14.
The last win for the Jumbos came in 1986 when they prevailed 33-3
in Medford.
The Ephs have won 14 in a row over the Jumbos and are unbeaten vs.
Tufts in the last 20 years (18 wins and 2 ties).
Both ties came in Medford: 1988 (14-14) and 1992 (10-10).
Tufts last win in Williamstown came in 1981, 9-6.
COACHES: The Ephs' Mike Whalen (22-6) is in his
fourth year as the Williams head coach. Whalen was previously the
Ephs' head wrestling coach from 1996 to 2003, and the offensive
line coach for the same span, including the last three with years
as offensive coordinator. Whalen is 3-0 vs. Middlebury.
Whalen guided the 2006 Ephs to the sixth perfect season in
Williams history, extending the Eph win streak to 14 and earning
NESCAC Coach of the Year honors. He was also the only New England
coach to finish in the top 25 in Liberty Mutual's Coach of the Year
program among coaches in all divisions of college football.
Whalen, a 1983 graduate of Wesleyan University, captained both the
football and wrestling teams while earning All-New England and
All-American honors three times. Whalen's football coaching resume
also includes stops at Springfield, Penn, Lafayette, and
Colgate
Whalen is 3-0 vs. Tufts.
Bill Samko is in his 14th year as the head coach at Tufts, where
he has compiled an overall record of 49-59. Prior to coaching at
Tufts Samko coached at the University of the South. In 20 years as
a head coach Samko's overall ledger reads 84-86-1.
RADIO: The Williams College student station, WCFM
(91.9 FM) will air the game live. To hear the game on the Internet
on WCFM go to www.shoutcast.com and type in WCFM. Choose one of the
streams based on the quality you want (56kbps for a dial up modem,
128kbps recommended overall for stability/fidelity), which will be
opened in a music player like Winamp (recommended) or iTunes.
TEAMLINE: TEAMLINE is a pay to listen service.
You can listen over your telephone or over the Internet to the
game. To listen on the Internet go to the Williams Athletics web
site at -- http://williams.prestosports.com/landing/index and click
on the TEAMLINE logo at the bottom of the page. The Eph access code
is: 0126.
To listen on your telephone dial 1-800-846-4700 and follow the
prompts. The Eph access code is 0126.
STREAKS: Tufts is riding a 4-game win streak and
the Jumbos have already equaled their win total from 2006.
Tufts improved to 4-0 last Saturday when they upset Trinity 16-10
at home.
The Ephs enter the game riding a 2-game win streak, after
defeating Bates at home 31-26 and downing previously undefeated
Middlebury on the road last week, 30-22.
AWARDS: The Jumbos Andy Henke was named the New
England Div. II-III Coca Cola Gold Helmet winner last week for his
role in the win over Trinity.
Henke, a junior safety, recorded eight tackles and recovered a key
fumble in the win.
CLIMBING THE CHARTS:
Eph QB Pat Lucey is hitting on 63% of his passes this season and
he entered the season with a completion % of .687 all but assuring
him of the top spot on the Eph passing list ahead of Mike Bajakian
'96 (.619). Bajakian is currently the offensive coordinator and QB
coach at Central Michigan University.
Lucey (330) is only the 2nd Eph QB to have 300 completions in a
career. Joe Reardon '04 tops the list with 499.
Lucey needs 321 yards to move past Sean Keenan '00 (4,192) into
2nd on Eph passing yards list.
Lucey will become the 3rd Eph QB behind Joe Reardon (817)
and Sean Keenan '00 (515) to record 500 pass attempts when he
throws his sixth pass on Saturday.
Lucey is third all-time in TD passes with 29 behind Reardon (38)
and Keenan (34)
Season records within reach of Lucey are:
Most completions one season – 149 by Joe Reardon; Lucey has
104.
Pass attempts one season – 265 by Sean Keenan; Lucey has
165
BY THE NUMBERS …
987 – games played by Williams in
football
599 – All-time wins by Williams (599-341-47, .631),
5th best all time in Div. III
451.8/274.0 – Total Offense per
game Ephs/Jumbos
351.5/309.8 – Total Defense per game
Ephs/Jumbos
287/140.2 – Passing yards per game Ephs Pat
Lucey/Jumbos Matt Russo
217.8/205.2 – Passing yards allowed per game
Jumbos/Ephs
176.8/74.5 -- All purpose yards per game Ephs Kevin
Flynn/Jumbos Will Forde
164.8/133.8 – Rushing yards per game
Ephs/Jumbos
133.8/104.5 – Rushing Defense per game
Ephs/Jumbos
117.8/65.7 – Rushing yards per game for Ephs Brian
Morrissey/Jumbos' Chris Guild
38/32 – Tackles by Ephs Trevor Powers/Tufts Andy
Henke
30.5/12.5 – Scoring Defense per game
Ephs/Jumbos
13/5 – Sacks by Tufts/sacks by Williams
8/3.75 – Catches per game Ephs Ryan Powell/Tufts
David Halas
+5/-6 – Turnover margin for
Tufts/Williams
4/2 – Interceptions by Tufts Tom
Tassineri/Ephs Jordan O'Reilly, Tim Batty and Sean Milano
3/1.5 – Sacks by Tufts Stephen Albertine
and Peter Christiensen/Ephs Nick Fersen
Starting Lineups
| WILLIAMS | ||||||
| OFFENSE | DEFENSE | |||||
| 15 | Patrick Lucey | QB | 98 | Charlie Birns | DE | |
| 32 | Brian Morrissey | RB | 44 | Nick Fersen | DE | |
| 89 | Ryan Powell | WR | 83 | Andrew DeSalvo | DT | |
| 16 | Jeff Egizi | WR | 97 | Mike Eisert | DT | |
| 13 | Craig Sundberg | WR | 57 | Jordan O'Reilly | LB | |
| 34 | Austin Norris | TE | 40 | Jon Pritchard | LB | |
| 79 | John Szawlowski | OT | 47 | Trevor Powers | LB | |
| 78 | Henry Szawlowski | OT | 6 | Tim Batty | CB | |
| 65 | Simon Kloeckner | OG | 28 | John Snipes | CB | |
| 55 | Mike O'Brien | OG | 42 | Sean Milano | S | |
| 60 | Jim Bierman | C | 11 | Luke Moran | S | |
| 94 | Scott Sobolewski | PK | 9 | Will Cronin | P | |
| TUFTS | ||||||
| OFFENSE | DEFENSE | |||||
| 9 | Matt Russo | QB | 42 | Derek Miller | DE | |
| 19 | Will Forde | TB | 75 | Dan Stebbins | DT | |
| 10 | Kevin Anderson | LT | 57 | Jeremiah Lechleiter | NT | |
| 8 | David Halas | WR | 58 | Pete Christiensen | DT | |
| 85 | Asmeron Adhanom | TE | 24 | Stephen Albertine | DE | |
| 11 | Kevin Gleason | TE | 6 | Ryan Crisco | LB | |
| 77 | Geoff Kramer | LT | 55 | Tyson Reynoso | LB | |
| 67 | David Libardoni | LG | 3 | Nathan Scott | CB | |
| 50 | Thomas Ames | C | 21 | Tom Tassinari | SS | |
| 63 | Dan Walsh | RG | 4 | J.B. Bruno | DB | |
| 56 | Adam Wueger | FB | 27 | Andy Henke | FS | |
| 13 | Greg Stewart | PK | 89 | Stephen Black | P |




