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Catawba Schedule Date Opponent Time/Res. S/6 at Davidson W,35-7 S/13 at Western Carolina L,17-35 S/20 at Newberry* W,37-34 (2OT) S/27 #19 Carson-Newman* L,33-35 O/4 Tusculum* W,51-21 O/11 at Wingate* L,19-30 O/18 at UNC Pembroke W,30-17 O/25 Brevard* W,42-37 N/2 at Mars Hill* L,7-35 N/8 North Greenville W,28-17 N/15 at Lenoir-Rhyne* 12:30 Home Game in Bold All Times Eastern * South Atlantic Conference Games Lenoir-Rhyne Schedule Date Opponent Time/Res. S/6 Point W,41-10 S/13 at Virginia State W,33-6 S/20 at Wingate* W,51-14 S/27 Tusculum* W,47-9 O/4 at Brevard* W,48-17 O/11 North Greenville W,32-21 O/18 at Newberry* W,23-10 O/25 Mars Hill* W,45-17 N/1 at Carson-Newman* W,35-32 N/8 at Alderson-Broaddus W,42-7 N/15 Catawba* 12:30 Home Game in Bold All Times Eastern * South Atlantic Conference Games Broadcast Information Television: None. Video: Lenoir-Rhyne will provide a free video webcast at http://portal.stretchinternet.com/lr/ Radio: All Catawba games are heard on WSAT Radio (1280 AM). Buddy Poole will handle play-by-play duties with Brooks Nash adding color commentary. Audio of the WSAT Radio broadcast can be accessed over the internet at http://www.1280wsat.com/ListenLive.asp Live Stats: Live game stats of the game will be provided by Lenoir-Rhyne and can be viewed at http://stats.statbroadcast.com/ broadcast/?id=56674 Weekly: The Curtis Walker Show will be broadcast live from DJ’s Restaurant each Thursday from 7:30 pm to 8:00 pm on WSAT Radio (1280 AM). Audio can be accessed over the internet at 1280wsat.com. GAME DAY #11 CATAWBA INDIANS at LENOIR-RHYNE BEARS Saturday, November 15, 2014 12:30 p.m. Moretz Stadium (8,500) Natural Grass Catawba _____________________________ Lenoir-Rhyne 6-4, 3-3 .................................. 2014 Records ........................ 10-0, 6-0 NR.............................2014 Rankings (AFCA/d2fb.com) ................... 3/4 Catawba Indians ........................ Nickname ................................ Bears Navy Blue & White ......................... Colors.................... Cardinal & Black gocatawbaindians.com .................... Website ......................... lrbears.com The Coaches Curtis Walker ............................ Head Coach........................ Ian Shields Catawba ‘92 ............................. Alma Mater ................Oregon State ‘94 12-9 (.571) ........................... Overall Record................... 17-15 (.531) 12-9 (.571) ..........................Record at School ................. 10-0 (1.000) 0-1 ......................................... vs. Opponent................................. 0-0 The Series - Catawba vs. Lenoir-Rhyne Catawba leads 46-43-4 Catawba’s Record Since 1950 In SAC Games.......................................................... 133-145 (.478) In SAC Games Under Walker ............................................. 6-7 (.462) At Shuford Stadium ............................................... 176-136-5 (.562) At Shuford Stadium Under Walker ...................................... 5-5 (.563) On the Road ......................................................... 159-181-4 (.468) On the Road Under Walker ................................................ 7-4 (.636) The Last Time Out Catawba ...................................... Beat North Greenville 28-17 on N/8 Lenoir-Rhyne ............................Beat Albderson-Broaddus 42-7 on N/8 Media Relations Contacts Catawba: ................................ Jim Lewis Phone ............................... (704) 637-4720 e-mail ....................... [email protected] FAX .................................. (704) 645-4887 Lenoir-Rhyne: ....................... John Karrs Phone ............................... (828) 328-7174 e-mail ............................ [email protected] ATAWBA 2014 CATAWBA INDIANS FOOTBALL

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Catawba ScheduleDate Opponent Time/Res.S/6 at Davidson W,35-7S/13 at Western Carolina L,17-35S/20 at Newberry* W,37-34 (2OT)S/27 #19 Carson-Newman* L,33-35O/4 Tusculum* W,51-21O/11 at Wingate* L,19-30O/18 at UNC Pembroke W,30-17O/25 Brevard* W,42-37N/2 at Mars Hill* L,7-35N/8 North Greenville W,28-17N/15 at Lenoir-Rhyne* 12:30

Home Game in Bold All Times Eastern* South Atlantic Conference Games

Lenoir-Rhyne ScheduleDate Opponent Time/Res.S/6 Point W,41-10S/13 at Virginia State W,33-6S/20 at Wingate* W,51-14S/27 Tusculum* W,47-9O/4 at Brevard* W,48-17O/11 North Greenville W,32-21O/18 at Newberry* W,23-10O/25 Mars Hill* W,45-17N/1 at Carson-Newman* W,35-32N/8 at Alderson-Broaddus W,42-7N/15 Catawba* 12:30Home Game in Bold All Times Eastern* South Atlantic Conference Games

Broadcast InformationTelevision: None.

Video: Lenoir-Rhyne will provide a free video webcast at http://portal.stretchinternet.com/lr/

Radio: All Catawba games are heard on WSAT Radio (1280 AM). Buddy Poole will handle play-by-play duties with Brooks Nash adding color commentary. Audio of the WSAT Radio broadcast can be accessed over the internet at http://www.1280wsat.com/ListenLive.asp

Live Stats: Live game stats of the game will be provided by Lenoir-Rhyne and can be viewed at h t t p : / / s t a t s . s t a t b r o a d c a s t . c o m /broadcast/?id=56674

Weekly: The Curtis Walker Show will be broadcast live from DJ’s Restaurant each Thursday from 7:30 pm to 8:00 pm on WSAT Radio (1280 AM). Audio can be accessed over the internet at 1280wsat.com.

GAME DAY #11CATAWBA INDIANS at LENOIR-RHYNE BEARS

Saturday, November 15, 201412:30 p.m.

Moretz Stadium (8,500)Natural Grass

Catawba _____________________________ Lenoir-Rhyne6-4, 3-3 ..................................2014 Records ........................10-0, 6-0NR .............................2014 Rankings (AFCA/d2fb.com) ................... 3/4Catawba Indians ........................ Nickname ................................ BearsNavy Blue & White .........................Colors .................... Cardinal & Blackgocatawbaindians.com ....................Website ......................... lrbears.com

The CoachesCurtis Walker ............................Head Coach ........................Ian ShieldsCatawba ‘92 ............................. Alma Mater ................Oregon State ‘9412-9 (.571) ........................... Overall Record ................... 17-15 (.531)12-9 (.571) ..........................Record at School ................. 10-0 (1.000)0-1 .........................................vs. Opponent ................................. 0-0

The Series - Catawba vs. Lenoir-RhyneCatawba leads 46-43-4

Catawba’s RecordSince 1950 In SAC Games .......................................................... 133-145 (.478) In SAC Games Under Walker ............................................. 6-7 (.462) At Shuford Stadium ............................................... 176-136-5 (.562) At Shuford Stadium Under Walker ...................................... 5-5 (.563) On the Road ......................................................... 159-181-4 (.468) On the Road Under Walker ................................................ 7-4 (.636)

The Last Time Out Catawba ...................................... Beat North Greenville 28-17 on N/8 Lenoir-Rhyne ............................Beat Albderson-Broaddus 42-7 on N/8

Media Relations ContactsCatawba: ................................ Jim LewisPhone ...............................(704) 637-4720e-mail ....................... [email protected] ..................................(704) 645-4887

Lenoir-Rhyne: ....................... John KarrsPhone ...............................(828) 328-7174e-mail ............................ [email protected]

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WEEK 11 vs. LENOIR-RHYNE

GOCATAWBAINDIANS.COMFor updated statistics, rosters, game notes and all Catawba Indian news on the internet go to the official Catawba Athletics website at GoCatawbaIndians.com. For those out of range for WSAT Radio broadcasts, live audio of every game and live streaming of all home games is available through the website links. Live stats will also be available on the website.

WEEKLY CATAWBA PRESS RELEASEEach Tuesday on game weeks, a complete release previewing the upcoming game and reviewing the season will be available on GoCatawbaIndians.com. A pdf of the release will also be available upon request.

WEEKLY CATAWBA PRESS LUNCHEONCatawba head football coach Curtis Walker will conduct a weekly press luncheon each Tuesday during the season. The luncheon will begin at 11 a.m. in the Hayes Fieldhouse. Selected players will also be available at the luncheon. Contact the Catawba Athletic Media Relations Office for more information.

INTERVIEWSContact the media relations office for all player and coach interview requests. In person interviews with players and coaches can be conducted most days before or after practice. Phone interviews can be set up at a convenient time for both parties.

POSTGAME INTERVIEWSPlayers and coaches will be available for interviews approximately 10 minutes at the conclusion of the game. Alert the media relations staff for those persons you wish to interview.

CREDENTIALS AND PARKINGAll credential requests should be directed to Assistant Athletic Director for Media Relations Jim Lewis ([email protected]). Media Parking is located in the main lot adjacent to the home side of Shuford Stadium. Space is limited, but every effort to honor requests will be made.

PRESSBOX AND GAMEDAY SERVICESPregame information with notes, rosters and depth charts will be available prior to kickoff the day of the game. Play-by-play, quarter, halftime and final statistics will by distributed. Live, updated statistics can be accessed on the internet at GoCatawbaIndians.com

WIRELESS INTERNETComplementary access to wireless internet is available at Shuford Stadium. Information about how to access it will be available by contacting a member of the media relations staff.

Monday 10 Tuesday 11 Wednesday 12 Thursday 13 Friday 14 Saturday 15 Sunday 16InterviewsCoaches and players available before practice.Practice: 7 pm

FB Press Luncheon11:00 am - Hayes FieldhouseCoach Wa l ke r and selected players.Interviews Coaches and players available after practice.Practice: 4 pm

InterviewsCoaches and players available after practice.Practice: 4 pm

InterviewsCoaches and players available after practice.Practice: 4 pm

Curtis Walker Show7:30 pm - DJ’s Restaurant

InterviewsCoaches and players available after practice.Practice: 3 pm

Game 11Catawba at Lenoir-Rhyne12:30 p.m.Postgame Players and coaches available approximately 10 minutes after the game.

No media availability

MEDIA INFORMATION ROAD WARRIORSCatawba has only four home games at Shuford Stadium this season and play its first three games away from home before the home opener on September 27. The Indians last played a season with only four home games in 2004 and were able to advance to the NCAA II Playoffs after a 7-3 regular season. The last time Catawba started the season with three straight road games was in 1990. The Indians lost to VMI, beat Wingate then fell to Mars Hill.

SERIES REVIVALSCatawba renews football matchups with a pair of teams in 2014. Catawba is facing Davidson for the first time since 1987. The Indians first played the Wildcats in their very first season of gridiron competition in 1907. Catawba and Western Carolina have not met since the 1969 campaign which was the last of 28 meetings between the schools.

SIXTH IN PRESEASONComing off of its 6-5 season a year ago, Catawba was picked sixth in the 2014 South Atlantic Conference Coaches’ Preseason Poll. The Indians garnered 21 points in the poll. Catawba finished in a tie for fourth in the standings last year with Wingate at 3-4 in the SAC.Carson-Newman, who Catawba hosts in its home opener, was the top team in the poll. The Eagles edged out defending champion Lenoir-Rhyne by a single point. Newberry, Wingate and Mars Hill fill in the middle part of the poll, while Catawba is picked ahead of Tusculum and Brevard.

FOUR NAMED TO PRESEASON ALL-SAC TEAMSCatawba put four players on the All-South Atlantic Conference Preseason Football Teams. Three of those, Taylor Fender, Jonathan Jean and Jason Taylor, were first team picks. Cary Littlejohn earned second team honors.Fender, an offensive lineman, has started 33 games entering his senior season. He played two years at right guard before starting the season last year at left guard. He was the center for the second half of the 2013 year.Jean, a junior nose guard, had 39 tackles last year. Of those tackles, five went for losses, including a pair of sacks. Jean was a Hansen third-team all-region pick.Taylor, a senior linebacker, posted a team-high 105 tackles a year ago. He was also a third-team all-region Hansen selection. Taylor had 10 stops for losses, with two sacks, and forced a fumble.Littlejohn, a junior running back, led the Indians with 574 yards rushing last year. He carried the ball for a high of 146 yards against Brevard.

Pl. Team (1st Place), Points1. Carson Newman (4), 462. Lenoir-Rhyne (4), 453. Newberry, 364. Wingate, 315. Mars Hill, 256. Catawba, 217. Tusculum, 138. Brevard, 7

SAC POLL

First Team OffenseQB - W.T. Murden, NCRB - Shaikel Davis, MHRB - Jarrod Spears, L-RRB - Isaiah Whitaker, L-RWR - Dimitri Holmes, MHlWR - Justin Houston, TCWR - Deon Hicks, TCOL - Denzell Goode, MHOL - Joe Ray, L-ROL - Taylor Fender, CATOL - Will Poteat, WUOL - Nick Allison, MHTE - Wesley Powell, TCLS - Dusty Nance, C-NP - Kyle Clark, NCPK - Patrick Smith, WU

First Team DefenseDL - Blake Baker, L-RDL - Javaris Neal, C-NDL - Nick Napolitano, WUDL - Jonathan Jean, CATLB - Tanner Botts, L-RLB - Edmond Robinson, NCLB - Michael Gruber, BCLB - Jason Taylor, CATDB - Eien Jacob, C-NDB - O’neil Blake, L-RDB - Jon Jimenez, WUDB - Dante Thomas, C-NRS - Andre Overholt, BC

Second Team OffenseQB - De’Andre Thomas, C-NRB - Kelvin Jeter, BCRB - Andy Hibbett, C-NRB - Cary Littlejohn, CATWR - Jordan Berry, WUWR - Anthony Eubanks, C-NWR - Byron Dickerson, NCOL - Landon Martin, NCOL - Robbie Ignagni, C-NOL - Evan Sobocinski, NCOL - Billy Munker, TCOL - Mathu Gibson, WUTE - Brandon Ellington, WULS - Andrew Smith, NCP - Charlie Rhea, C-NPK - Kyle Clark, NC

Second Team DefenseDL - William Alderman, C-NDL - Johnny Maxey, MHDL - Alstevis Squirewell, NCDL - Steven Jacobs, WULB - Rodney Singleton, L-RLB - Jasper Mason, MHLB - Taylor McDonnell, NCLB - Wayne Soliai, TCDB - Joe Anderson, L-R DB - Jakeem Polk, WUDB - LiRonta Archie, TCDB - Lance Richardson, NCRS - TraShaun Ward, C-N

PRESEASON ALL-SAC TEAMS

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CURTIS WALKERHead Coach

Curtis Walker became the Head Football Coach at Catawba in December of 2012. He returned to his alma mater after spending one season as the defensive coordinator and linebacker coach at Western Carolina University. Prior to his year in Cullowhee, Walker spent 10 years as the defensive coordinator and linebackers coach at Coastal Carolina University. During Walker’s 10 seasons in Conway, the Chanticleers had four players on the defensive side garner All-America accolades, while players within his defense earned a combined

44 All-Big South accolades as the Chanticleers captured three straight Big South Conference titles (2004-06). Coastal also won the league championship in 2010. Under Walker, Coastal led the league in pass defense in 2006, ‘07 and `08. On the strength of 18 interceptions in `07, the Chanticleers ranked sixth nationally in turnover margin (1.36). In 2006, Coastal’s defense tied for the national lead with 19 interceptions. Walker’s defense led the nation in pass efficiency defense and contributed to the top turnover margin in the country, setting a Big South record at plus 22. Coastal twice led the nation in interceptions, getting 19 in 2006 and 27 in 2004. Walker was a four-year starter and three-time All-American linebacker for Catawba in 1989-92, graduating in 1992 with a degree in sociology. He was inducted into the Catawba Sports Hall of Fame in 2004 and into the South Atlantic Conference Hall of Fame in 2008. Walker was Catawba’s team most valuable player in 1991 and served as team captain in 1992. Walker still holds the Catawba single game record for tackles with 25 stops against Wofford in 1991. He also still owns the all-time single season record for fumble recoveries with six, also set in 1991. Walker earned All-America honors his final three seasons, including first team accolades as a senior in 1992. Following graduation from Catawba and a two-year coaching period at Salisbury High School, Walker joined the staff at Catawba in 1995. He coached the linebackers and began coordinating all recruiting in 1997. Walker was promoted to defensive coordinator in 2001 and the Indians were ranked first in Division II in scoring defense and 15th in total defense. At Catawba, Walker was a part of three South Atlantic Conference championships (1996, 2000 and 2001) and three NCAA playoff appearances (1999, 2000 and 2001). The Indians were a combined 22-3 in 2000-01, a lot of the success due to a suffocating defense. Catawba allowed just 13.5 points per game during those 25 games. A native of Burlington, NC, Walker was a two-time football all-conference performer at Graham High School, prior to graduating in 1988. He was the Mid-State Conference Defensive Player of the Year in 1987. Walker and his wife, Sheka, have two sons; Jalon (9) and Curtis II (7).

WALKER FILE Hired December 4, 2012

COACHING EXPERIENCE2013- Catawba - Head Coach2012 Western Carolina - Defensive Coordinator/Linebackers2002-11 Coastal Carolina - Defensive Coordinator/Linebackers2001 Catawba - Defensice Coordinator/Linebackers1997-00 Catawba - Recruiting Coordinator/Linebackers1995-96 Catawba - Linebackers

Playoff teamsCoastal Carolina - 2010 (Lost to #21 W. Illinois, 17-10)Coastal Carolina - 2006 (Lost to #1 Appalachian State, 45-28)Catawba - 2001 (Beat Central Arkansas 35-34, Beat Valdosta State 37-34 (OT), Lost to Grand Valley 34-16)Catawba - 2000 (Beat West Georgia 28-24, Lost to Delta State 20-14)Catawba - 1999 (Beat Fort Valley State 48-17, Lost to Carson-Newman 28-25)

Conference ChampionshipsCoastal Carolina - 2004, 2005, 2006, 2010Catawba - 1996, 2000, 2001

PLAYING EXPERIENCE1989-92 Catawba - Linebacker (All-American in 1990, 1991, 1992)

EDUCATION1992 Catawba - Sociology

2014 Under WalkerOverall ..................................... 6-4 ................... 12-9SAC ......................................... 3-3 ..................... 6-7Non-Conference ........................ 3-1 ..................... 6-2 Home ...................................... 3-1 ..................... 5-5Conference Home ...................... 2-1 ..................... 3-4Away ....................................... 3-3 ..................... 7-4Conference Away ....................... 1-2 ..................... 3-3Neutral .................................... 0-0 ..................... 0-0

Current Streak .......................... W1Current Home Streak ................. W3Current Away Streak .................... L1

Day Game ................................ 4-4 ..................... 9-8Night Game .............................. 2-0 ..................... 3-1September ............................... 2-2 ..................... 5-3October .................................... 3-1 ..................... 4-4November ................................ 1-1 ..................... 3-2vs. ranked teams ....................... 0-1 ..................... 1-2vs. top 10-ranked teams ............ 0-0 ..................... 1-0vs. non-ranked teams ................ 6-3 ................... 11-7vs. non-Division II ..................... 1-1 ..................... 1-1

Scoring first .............................. 5-0 ..................... 7-3Games decided by 8 pts or less ... 2-1 ..................... 6-3When trailing ............................ 3-4 ..................... 7-9Leading after 1st quarter ............ 3-0 ..................... 4-2Trailing after 1st quarter ............. 2-4 ..................... 5-7Tied after 1st quarter ................. 1-0 ..................... 3-0Leading at halftime .................... 4-0 ..................... 8-1Trailing at halftime ..................... 1-4 ......................2-8 Tied at halftime ......................... 1-0 ......................2-0Leading after 3rd quarter ............ 5-0 ......................8-1Trailing after 3rd quarter ............ 0-3 ..................... 3-7Tied after 3rd quarter................. 1-1 ..................... 1-1Overtime .................................. 1-0 ..................... 1-0

Scoring 20 points or less ............ 0-3 ..................... 2-5Scoring 20+ points .................... 5-1 ..................... 9-4Scoring 30+ points .................... 5-1 ..................... 8-2Allowing 20 points or less ........... 3-0 ..................... 7-0Allowing 30+ points ................... 2-4 ..................... 3-7

With 100-yard rusher ................. 4-0 ..................... 5-0With 300-yard passer ................. 0-1 ..................... 3-2Outgain opponent ...................... 5-2 ................... 10-3Rushing for <100 yards .............. 0-0 ..................... 1-2Rushing for 100+ yards .............. 6-4 ................... 11-7Rushing for 200+ yards .............. 5-0 ..................... 7-0Passing for 300+ yards .............. 0-0 ..................... 4-2Totaling <300 yards of offense .... 0-1 ..................... 0-3Totaling 400+ yards of offense .... 5-1 ..................... 6-1Allowing 100-yard rusher ............ 1-3 ..................... 4-3Allowing 300-yard passer............ 1-0 ..................... 2-2Allowing <100 rushing ............... 4-0 ..................... 6-3Allowing 300+ passing yards ....... 1-0 ..................... 2-2Allow <300 yards of offense ........ 2-1 ..................... 4-3Allowing 400+ yards of offense ... 1-2 ..................... 1-5

No turnovers ............................. 1-0 ..................... 4-1Less than three turnovers ........... 6-1 ................... 11-5Three or more turnovers............. 0-3 ..................... 1-4No takeaways ........................... 2-0 ..................... 5-2Three or more takeaways ........... 1-1 ..................... 2-1Fewer turnovers ........................ 2-0 ..................... 4-2Equal turnovers ......................... 2-1 ..................... 3-1More turnovers .......................... 2-3 ..................... 5-6More time of possession ............. 3-2 ..................... 9-4

CATAWBA’S RECORD WHEN ...

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PLAYERS OF THE WEEK: The Catawba College coaching staff have named the team Players of the Week following the North Greenville game. OFFENSE: Junior running back Cary Littlejohn (Columbus,N.C./Polk Co. HS), who ran for 112 yards and a score while also going over 1,000 career rushing yards. DEFENSE: Senior nose guard Stephen Davis (Mascotte, FL/S. Sumter HS), who was credited with three tackles, including a pair on a red zone stand inside the five with Catawba leading 21-17 in the third quarter. SPECIAL TEAMS: Sophomore linebacker R.J. Beaty (Spartanburg, SC/Boiling Springs HS), who made two tackles on kickoff coverage.

CATAWBA PLAYERS OF THE WEEKOpponent Offense Defense Special TeamsDavidson Mike Sheehan* Jamal Lackey Chad HollandsworthWestern Carolina Gary Williams Kegan Funderburk Chris CarpenterNewberry Mike Sheehan* Jason Taylor* Bernardo GranadosCarson-Newman Carlos Tarrats Kegan Funderburk Trey MashoreTusculum David Burgess Mark McDaniel Jeremiah RowlandWingate None Named Mark McDaniel None NamedUNC Pembroke Carlos Tarrats Mark McDaniel Caleb BerryBrevard Offensive Line Kyle Kitchens Trey MashoreMars Hill None Named None Named None NamedNorth Greenville Cary Littlejohn Stephen Davis R.J. BeatyLenoir-Rhyne

*Denotes SAC Player of the Week #d2football.com Player of the Week

CATAWBA’s LAST GAME: Catawba shutout visiting North Greenville in the second half and rallied for a 28-17 victory in football action on Saturday afternoon at Shuford Stadium and Kirkland Field. The win ensures a second-straight winning season for the Catawba Indians, who improve to 6-4. The Crusaders fall to 5-5. Catawba held a big 485 to 303 advantage in total offense with 264 of the Indians’ yards coming on the ground. Cary Littlejohn led Catawba with 112 yards rushing, including 93 in the second half as he went over 1,000 yards in his career. Mike Sheehan completed 18-of-24 passes for 221 yards, throwing for one score and running for two more. The Indians used a 14-play, 62-yard drive to open the game to grab the early lead. Littlejohn capped the seven minute drive with a one-yard run. North Greenville quickly answered as Cedric Proctor returned the ensuing kickoff 84 yards to tie the score at 7-7. North Greenville went on top late in the first quarter as Simeon Byrd capped a drive on a five-yard run. That score was keyed by a 38-yard pass from Nelson Hughes to Thomas Weeks to the Catawba 12. The Indians tied it up on a 26-yard pass from Sheehan to David Burgess on the second play of the second quarter. Catawba was denied a chance to take the lead on its next drive when Sheehan’s deep pass was intercepted near the goal line by Nigel Gay. The Crusaders went on top in the final minute of the half as Justin Gravely booted a 25-yard field goal with 31 seconds remaining before the break. Catawba’s defense held the Crusaders to the three points after NGU had a first-and-goal at the one. The Indians took the lead for good on its first drive of the second half. Catawba converted on three third-down tries, the last on a 28-yard pass to Tyler Hamilton on a third-and-11 to the NGU 17. Sheehan later took it over from the three to make it 21-17. The Catawba defense came up with another red zone stand to keep the Indians on top. The Crusaders went on a fourth-and-two from the Tribe three, but came up a yard short on a tackle by Gabe Evans. Kyle Kitchens had a sack to help stop the next NGU drive and the Catawba offense delivered a 14-play, 76-yard that gave the Indians a 28-17 edge. Sheehan set up the final score with a 20-yard pass to Carlos Tarrats to the Crusader three. Sheehan plowed in from the one two plays later. North Greenville benefitted from a partially blocked punt late in the fourth quarter, but the Indian defense denied the Crusaders on downs from the 15 and the offense ran out the final 3:49 on the clock. Trey Mashore followed Littlejohn with 66 yards rushing and Sheehan added another 65. Freshman Keyon West had four catches, while Hamilton, Tarrats and Dalton Pierce all had three receptions. Hughes threw for 239 yards for the Crusaders. He completed 18-of-34 passes. Weeks made six grabs for 117 yards and Robbie Brown had five catches for 50 yards. Byrd was the top ground gainer with 35 of the 64 yards by NGU. Ed Robinson joined Kitchens with a sack for Catawba. Rai Smith broke up two passes. Jason Taylor led the unit with eight tackles. Taylor Anderson recorded 13 tackles for North Greenville. Quan Weeks added a dozen stops.

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CATAWBA DEPTH CHART vs. LENOIR-RHYNE

OFFENSEWR 22 Gary Williams (5-9, 170, Jr.) 15 Jason Williams (6-3, 190, Jr.)LT 70 Lewis McCormick (6-4, 260, Jr.) 51 Dallie Holder (6-3, 260, So.)LG 71 Tim Pangburn (6-2, 310, Jr.) 73 Tim Buck (6-2, 280, Jr.)C 76 Taylor Fender (6-3, 315, Sr.) 58 Mark Covert (6-0, 260, Jr.)RG 74 TJ Olsen (6-4, 265, Jr.) 71 Tim Pangburn (6-2, 310, Jr.)RT 77 Brandon Floyd (6-4, 250, So.) 73 Tim Buck (6-2, 280, Jr.)TE 14 Tyler Hamilton (6-3, 230, Sr.) 89 Christian Diaz (6-2, 235, Fr.)WR 2 Carlos Tarrats (5-9, 170, So.) 83 Dalton Pierce (5-9 160, Sr.)WR 4 Keyon West (5-11, 180, Fr.) 18 Brandon Brown (5-11 170, So.)QB 11 Mike Sheehan (6-0, 175, So.) 5 Reid Carlton (6-3, 230, Fr.)RB 25 Cary Littlejohn (6-0, 185, Jr.) 6 Trey Mashore (5-8, 170, Sr.) 3 David Burgess (5-8, 175, So.)

SPECIAL TEAMSKOR 4 Keyon West (5-11, 180, Fr.) 6 Trey Mashore (5-8, 170, Sr.) 20 Terence Williams (5-10, 165, So.)PR 2 Carlos Tarrats (5-9, 170, So.) 3 David Burgess (5-8, 175, So.)FG 47 Chad Hollandsworth (6-0, 185, Jr.) 46 Bernardo Granados (5-8, 165, Fr.)KO 37 Troy Mitchell (5-10, 170, So.) 46 Bernardo Granados (5-8, 165, Fr.)P 29 Caleb Berry (6-2, 210, Fr.) 47 Chad Hollandsworth (6-0, 185, Jr.)H 11 Mike Sheehan (6-0, 175, So.) 12 Richard Shuping (6-0, 190, Sr.)LS 54 Steven Bartlett (6-0, 205, So.) 83 Dalton Pierce (5-9, 160, Sr.)

PRO-nun-SEE-a-shun GUIDE(Cuh-TAH-buh)

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DEFENSEDE 96 Derrick Lee (6-0, 260, So.) 93 Jonathan Jean (6-3, 280, Jr.)NG 97 Stephen Davis (6-0, 300, Sr.) 91 Kegan Funderburk (6-3, 305, So.)DT 90 Gabe Evans (6-3, 245, Sr.) 99 Marquez Robbs (5-11, 245, Fr.)OLB 45 Kyle Kitchens (6-2, 205, Fr.) 44 Calvin Jones (6-0, 190, So.)ILB 40 Michael Peppers (6-0, 225, Fr.) 30 Ed Robinson (5-10, 205, Jr.)ILB 33 Jason Taylor (6-3, 220, Sr.) 36 R.J. Beatty (6-0, 210, So.)OLB 50 Jamal Lackey (6-0, 190, So.) 24 Nic Richardson (5-10, 190, Jr.)CB 27 Mark McDaniel (5-11, 185, Jr.) 31 Jeremiah Rowland (5-10, 180, Fr.)SS 43 Marvin Motley (6-2, 180, Fr.) 26 Myles Hughes (6-0, 195, Fr.)FS 1 Philip George (6-0, 190, Sr.) 23 D.J. Jackson (6-0, 175, Fr.)CB 19 Rai Smith (6-2, 175, Fr.) 20 Terence Williams (5-10, 165, So.)

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SAC OverallLenoir-Rhyne 6-0 10-0 Carson-Newman 4-2 6-3Catawba 3-3 6-4Mars Hill 3-3 4-5Tusculum 3-3 5-5Wingate 3-3 6-4Newberry 3-4 5-5Brevard 0-7 0-10

UPCOMING SAC SCHEDULESaturday, Nov. 15Catawba at Lenoir-Rhyne, 12:30 pmTusculum at Mars Hill, 1 pmWingate at Carson-Newman, 1 pmNewberry at North Greenville, 1 pmCollege of Faith at Brevard, 1 pm

LAST WEEK’S RESULTSThursday, Nov. 6Tusculum 49, Brevard 10

Saturday, Nov. 8Lenoir-Rhyne 42, Alderson-Broaddus 7Catawba 28, North Greenville 17Wingate 24, Mars Hill 7Newberry 46, Carson-Newman 21

All Catawba football games can be heard live on WSAT Radio and over the internet. Buddy Poole, who is in his 50th year in radio, serves as the play-by-play announcer, while Brooks Nash will provide color analysis. WSAT can be found at 1280 AM on your radio dial and the broadcast can be accessed on the internet through the ‘Listen Live’ link at www.1280wsat.com.

Assistant AD: Jim Lewis (Football Contact) Office: 704-637-4720 Cell: 704-252-0974 E-mail: [email protected] SID: David McDowell (Secondary Football) Office: 704-637-4720 Cell: 301-707-7914 E-mail: [email protected]: www.gocatawbaindians.com Office: 704-637-4720

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OFFENSE ROLLS UP NEAR 500 YARDS AT DAVIDSON Catawba amassed nearly 500 yards of total offense in its opening win at Davidson. Of the 484 yards, 305 came on the ground. That was the first time Catawba had ran for over 300 yards since a 362-yard performace against Lenoir-Rhyne in 2008.

SHEEHAN NEAR PERFECT IN THE AIR Sophomore quarterback Mike Sheehan missed on just one pass against Davidson, completing 12-of-13 attempts. The lone misfire went to Gary Williams, who couldn’t get a foot down in bounds resulting in the incompletion.

INTERCEPTION RETURN SWINGS MOMENTUM Sophomore linebacker Jamal Lackey turned in one of the biggest plays of the game at Davidson as he intercepted a pass and returned it 67 yard for the game’s first score. It was the second pick returned for a TD for Catawba in the last three games, dating back to Trey Evans against North Greenville last year, which sparked the comeback win over the Crusaders.

WILLIAMS HAS BIG DAY IN CULLOWHEE Junior Gary Williams had a career day at Western Carolina, catching seven passes for 94 yards and a touchdown. Williams has returned to receiver after playing as a corner back last year as a sophomore.

DEFENSE DOMINATE IN SECOND QUARTER AT WCU Western Carolina used two big plays to score a pair of first-quarter touchdowns against Catawba, but other than that the defense was up to the test against the Catamounts. In the second quarter, the Indians allowed a total of just 27 yards and two first downs.

SHEEHAN DOUBLES UP Sophomore quarterback Mike Sheehan was once again named the South Atlantic Conference Offensive Player of the Week after the win over Newberry. It marked the second time in three games this season that Sheehan earned the honor. He was also the league Player of the Week after the opening win over Davidson.

TAYLOR NABS SAC HONOR Senior linebacker Jason Taylor was named the SAC Defensive Player of the Week following his 16-tackle performance in the win at Newberry. It equaled a career-high for Taylor, who also made 16 tackles last year at Carson-Newman. Taylor has posted double-digit tackles in nine games over his career.

OPENING SAC WIN Catawba picked up a win in its SAC opener for the first time since 2010 when the Indians topped Wingate 35-28. The Indians have faced Newberry in its league opener the past three seasons.

LITTLEJOHN ECLIPSES 100 Junior running back Cary Littlejohn became the first back to reach the 100-yard plateau in a game this season. Littlejohn ran for 117 in the win at Newberry. The junior had one 100-yard game last season which came at Brevard when he went for 146 yards.

WALKER GETS FIRST OVERTIME WIN The overtime win over Newberry was the first time Catawba has went to extra periods under Curtis Walker. The win snapped a string of three stright overtimes losses dating back to 2005 which started with a double-overtime loss to Newberry. Catawba is now 4-6 all-time in overtime games.

CATAWBA’S OT GAMESO/7, 1989 Presbyterian 54, Catawba 48 (3OT) at CatawbaN/5, 1994 Catawba 44, Wingate 43 (OT) at WingateO/27, 2001 Carson-Newman 40, Catawba 34 (2OT) at Carson-NewmanN/24, 2001 Catawba 37, Valdosta St. 34 (OT) at ValdostaS/17, 2005 Indiana,PA 19, Catawba 16 (OT) at CatawbaO/8, 2005 Catawba 30, Wingate 24 (OT) at WingateO/15, 2005 Newberry 43, Catawba 37 (2OT) at CatawbaO/15, 2011 Mars Hill 31, Catawba 28 (OT) at CatawbaO/20, 2012 Wingate 34, Catawba 28 (OT) at WingateS/20, 2014 Catawba 37, Newberry 34 (2OT) at Newberry

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2014 TEAM RANKINGS Category .................... SAC ....... NCAA*Scoring Offense (29.9) ...... 3 ............. 77Passing Efficeincy (136.8) .. 3 ............. 57Total Offense (427.4) ........ 3 ............. 58Rushing Offense (208.2) .... 4 ............. 34Passing Offense (219.2) ... 1 ............. 86Sacks Allowed (1.9) .......... 5 ............. 73

Total Defense (353.9) ....... 5 ............. 60Rushing Defense (155.0) ... 2 ............. 72Passing Defense (198.9) .... 8 ............. 52Scoring Defense (26.8) ..... 5 ............. 74Pass Eff. Defense (124.5) .. 5 ............. 76Sacks (1.3) ..................... 7 ........... 143

Kickoff Returns (20.2) ...... 5 ............. 86Punt Retuns (3.6) ............ 8 ........... 159TO Margin (-0.8) .............. 6 ........... 137Net Punting (34.5) ........... 4 ............. 493rdD Conversions (.497) ... 2 ............. 10Possession Time (31:37) ... 2 ............. 36*167 Ranked

2014 INDIVIDUAL RANKINGS Individual ............. Avg. .. SAC ... NCAAMike Sheehan (QB) TD Passes .............. 1.6 ...... 1 ........ 60 Total Offense ....... 257.0 ...... 1 ........ 46 Completions .......... 16.7 ...... 2 ........ 75 Passing Effic. ....... 137.4 ...... 1 ........ 49 Passing Yards ...... 211.7 ...... 1 ........ 70 Completion Pct. .. 62.1% ...... 1 ........ 29 Scoring................... 6.0 ...... 8 ...... 144 Rushing ................ 45.3 .... 19 .......... -Cary Littlejohn (RB) Rushing ................ 49.5 .... 16 ...... 185David Burgess (RB) Rushing ................ 56.3 .... 12 ...... 151 Scoring .................. 4.8 .... 17 .......... -Trey Mashore (RB) All-Purpose Yds. ... 104.8 ...... 7 ...... 118 Kickoff Returns ...... 21.0 ...... 8 ...... 119Gary Williams (WR) Receptions ............. 3.2 ...... 7 .......... - Receiving Yds. ....... 37.3 ...... 7 .......... -Carlos Tarrats (WR) Receptions ............. 3.7 ...... 5 ....... 195 Receiving Yds. ....... 60.7 ...... 4 ...... 117 Scoring .................. 3.6 .... 26 .......... -Tyler Hamilton (TE) Receptions ............. 3.0 ...... 8 .......... - Receiving Yds. ....... 36.6 .... 10 .......... -Keyon West (WR) Receptions ............. 3.0 ...... 8 .......... - Receiving Yds. ....... 37.2 ...... 8 .......... -Philip George (S) Tackles .................. 5.5 .... 29 .......... - Forced Fumbles ...... 0.2 ...... 2 ........ 87Jason Taylor (LB) Tackles .................. 9.2 ...... 2 ......... 60 Tackles for Loss ...... 0.9 ...... 7 .......... -Jamal Lackey (LB) Tackles ................... 6.2 .... 18 .......... - Tackles for Loss ...... 1.0 ...... 6 .......... -Mark McDaniel (CB) Interceptions ........... 0.5 ...... 2 ........ 22 Passes Defended ..... 1.4 ...... 1 ........ 26 Forced Fumbles ...... 0.2 ...... 2 ........ 87Gabe Evans (DE) Interceptions ........... 0.2 ...... 7 .......... -Kegan Funderburk (NG) Fumble Recoveries ... 0.2 ...... 4 ........ 37Chad Hollandsworth (K) Field Goals ............. 0.7 ...... 3 ........ 81 Scoring................... 5.7 .... 12 ...... 173Caleb Berry (P) Punting ................ 38.2 ...... 3 ........ 69

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OFFENSE MAKES HISTORY Catawba’s offense piled up over 500 yards of offense in consective weeks for the first time in school history. The Indians totaled 506 yards against Carson-Newman and came back with 563 yards in the win over Tusculum. Catawba managed those yards in different ways. Agaisnt Carson-Newman, the Indians did most of the damage in the air with 387 yards. In the Tusculum win, Catawba picked up 383 yards on the ground.

BIG DAY ON THE GROUND VERSUS PIONEERS Littlejohn wasn’t the only Indians to have a big day on the ground against Tusculum. Mike Sheehan, David Burgess and Eamon Smart all put up career high numbers. Sheehan ran for 102 yards, while Burgess had 79 and Smart 81. All four had touchdown runs.

DEFENSE GETS REST With the Catawba offense churning up yards on the ground it kept possession of the ball for over 40 minutes of the contest. The final tally was a possession time of 41:43, including holding the ball for 23:28 of the 30 minutes in the second half. Catawba ran 91 offensive plays to 60 for Tusculum and in the second half the Indians ran 47 plays to only 24 for the Pioneers.

SECOND QUARTER OUTBURST Catawba put up four TDs in the second quarter of the win over Tusculum, its most p[oints in a single quarter of the season. The last time the Indians scored 28 poitns in a single quarter came against Newberry in 2012, also in the second quarter. The second quarter has been the most productive quarter of the season this far as Catawba has outscored its opponents 117-75 in those 15 minutes.

McDANIEL STARTS PEMBROKE GAME WITH PICK-SIX Junior cornerback Mark McDaniel made it three consecutive games win an interception with his pick against UNC Pembroke on Saturday. McDaniel wasted little time as he turned his interception on the game’s second snap into a 28-yard touchdown.

SHEEHAN DRIVES THE OFFENSE Quartback Mike Sheehan accounted for over 80% of the Catawba offense at UNC Pembroke. The sophomore threw for 186 yards and ran for another 80 yards, totaling 266 yards. Catawba finished with 318 yards as a team. Sheehan leads the SAC in most quarterback categories, including total offense. BURGESS AND MASHORE ENJOY CAREER DAYS ON THE GROUND Sophomore David Burgess and senior Trey Mashore run for career-high yardage in the win over Brevard. Burgess did his damage in the second half with 94 of his 137 yards, while Mashore ran for 101 of his 120 yards in the opening 30 minutes. It was the second time this season Catawba ahd two 100-yard rushers in the same game.

FIVE FOR SHEEHAN Quarterback Mike Sheehan accounted for five touchdowns in the win over Brevard. The sophomore ran for three one-yard scores and threw for two touchdowns. Both his TD passes came in the second quarter, a 53-yarder to David Burgess and a 13-yarder to Tyler Hamilton in the final seconds of the first half. Sheehan has run for eight touchdowns and thrown for 14 this season.

McDANIEL PICKS OFF TWO Mark McDaniel increased his season interception total to five with a pair of picks at Mars Hill. The junior has the five picks over the past six games.

WEST LEADS THE WAY Freshman wide receiver Keyon West has led the team in receptions the last two weeks with four catches against both Mars Hill and North Greenville. He is third on the team overall with 30 grabs and stands eighth in the SAC at three catches per game.

DEFENSE BLANKS NGU IN SECOND HALF Catawba’s defense shutout North Greenville in the second half of Saturday’s win, denying the Crusaders twice in the red zone with no points. The unit surrendered just 103 yards in the final half and an average of just 3.4 yards per play. The defense has kept opponents from scoring 11 times in 38 red zone attempts this season.

OFFENSE POUNDS AWAY IN FINAL HALF AGAINST NGU Catawba turned to its ground game to churn out yardage in the win over North Greenville. The Indians totaled 180 of its 264 yards on the ground in the second half. Cary Littlejohn had 93 of his game-high 112 yards in the final 30 minutes. Trey Mashore (66 yards) and Mike Sheehan (65 yards) joined Littlejohn in eclipsing North Greenville’s team total of 64 yards for the game.

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Rushing Yards Years Yds. 1. Rodney Wallace 2001-04 3,7692. Kory Fisher 2004-07 2,6233. Greg Singleton 1968-71 2,353..29. Jim Parent 1983-86 1,17530. Ike Green 1938-41 1,15031. Kevin Brown 1994-97 1,12632. Harold Bowen 1944-47 1,07733. Cary Littlejohn 2012- 1,06934. Chip Irby 1978-81 1,06035. Larry Gildersleeve 1955-58 1,04836. Sam Morrow 1957-60 1,03337. Diron Bell 1992-95 1,013 David Burgess 2013- 949

Passing Yards Years Yds. 1. Luke Samples 2001-04 9,6502. Brad Roach 2004-07 7,8743. Mike Warfield 1987-89,91 6,923..11. Pat Witheril 1975-76 2,84912. John Coatta 1981-82 2,512 Mike Sheehan 2013- 2,412

Receptions Years Catches 1. Corey Ready 2002-05 1902. Nick Means 1999-02 1853. Nate Charest 2010-13 184..16. Jeff Taylor 1980-83 9917. Ryan Millwood 1997-00 8918. Gerron Bryant 2008-10 8719. Harry Balesteir 1969-72 82 Mike Dickens 1968-71 82 Carlos Tarrats 2013- 8222. Tyler Hamilton 2011- 81

Kickoff Returns Years Yds. 1. LJ McCray 2009-10,12-13 2,2122. Todd Scott 1986-87,89-90 1,8903. Ike Hill 1965,67-69 1,6004. Allen Simmons 1973-76 1,5745. Jean Worthington 1958-61 1,2236. Corey Ready 2002-05 1,2117. Trey Mashore 2011- 1,1938. O.J. Lennon 199-99,01-02 1,077

Tackles Years No. 1. John Williams 1992-96 4102. Todd McComb 1999-02 4013. Keith Henry 1985-88 3984. Rodney Goodine 1986-89 3925. Cory Johnson 2009-12 3696. Curtis Walker 1989-92 3597. Jason Taylor 2011- 3168. Joe Crapster 1983-86 295

CATAWBA CAREER RECORDS

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SPARKLING THIRD-DOWN PERFORMANCE Catawba converted on 13 of its 17 third-down opportunities on Saturday against North Greenville. The performance pushed the Indians to right at 50% on the season on third downs which ranks 10th in NCAA II.

TRENDS The Indians improved to a perfect 5-0 on the year when scoring first with the victory over North Greenville. Catawba is also 5-0 when leading after three quarters and 8-1 in two years under Curtis Walker. Catawba improved to 7-0 under Walker when allowing less than 20 points (4-0 this year) and 5-0 when a player runs for over 100 yards (4-0 in 2014). The Indians are 6-1 this season when turning the ball over less than three times. The Indians did buck a trend as Catawba rallied from a halftime deficit for the first time this season. Catawba is now 1-4 this year and 2-8 under Walker when trailing at the break. Oddly, the Indians have won both games this season when the opponents have not turned the ball over and are 5-2 in that situation the past two years.

DEFENSE LIMITING DAMAGE Catawba has coughed up the ball 23 times on offense this season with 14 interceptions and nine fumbles, but the defense has done its best to limit the damage. Only six of those turnovers have been turned into points with both Western Carolina and Wingate getting a pair of TDs.

TARRATS TURNS IN BIG PLAYS Wide receiver Carlos Tarrats has produced the most plays of 20 yards or more for the Indians this season. The sophomore has 12 big-play catches on the year. Seven of his 12 catches have been for more than 30 yards. He also posted a 20-yard run against Brevard.

LITTLEJOHN BREAKS INTO 1,000-YARD CLUB Junior Cary Littlejohn joined 36 other Catawba players on Saturday in eclipsing the 1,000-yard rushing mark for his career. Littlejohn went over the mark during a 45-yard that Catawba out of the shadows of its own end zone after holing North Greenville on downs inside the five. Saturday marked the second time this season that Littlejohn had went over the 100-yard barrier in a game, finishing with 112 yards on 17 carries. He has three 100-yard games in his career. Sophomore David Burgess should soon join Littlejohn as he is just 51 yards shy of the mark. TWO CLIMBING UP RECEIVING LIST Senior Tyler Hamilton and sophomore Carlos Tarrats are nearing the top 20 in career receptions. Tarrats has 82 in less than two seasons, while Hamilton has made 81 grabs over his career. They have joined a list of 22 players in school history to have caught 80 passes in a career. Fifthteen have reached 100 receptions.

TOP TACKLER Senior Jason Taylor has become the seventh Catawba player to record 300 career tackles. He led the team last season with 105 tackles. Taylor stands in seventh place right behind his current coach, Curtis Walker, who made 359 career stops.

FAMILIAR FACES Catawba’s offensive line returns intact from a year ago. The slated starting five features senior center Taylor Fender, junior left tackle Lewis McCormick, junior left guard Tim Buck, sophomore right guard TJ Olsen and sophomore right tackle Brandon Floyd. Fender has been a starter for all 33 games over his previous three seasons. He made 22 starts at right guard in his first two years then after making a few starts at left guard last season he moved to center. McCormack has 22 starts at left tackle the last two years. Buck made eight starts in 2012 at right tackle before starting at center, then left guard in his 11 starts last year. Olsen and Floyd both started seven games last year. Olsen saw a couple of starts at right tackle before moving to right guard, while Floyd had all of his starts at right tackle.

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CATAWBA vs. LENOIR-RHYNE . OPPONENT/SERIES INFO

STATISTICALCOMPARISON

Indians vs. Bears2014 TEAM COMPARISONSCatawba Category Lenoir-Rhyne208.7......................Rushing Offense ................... 421.0219.7...................... Passing Offense.......................62.4428.4.........................Total Offense .......................483.429.9.........................Scoring Offense .......................39.7

155.0......................Rushing Defense ....................128.4198.9......................Passing Defense ....................175.2353.9........................ Total Defense .......................303.626.8........................ Scoring Defense ......................14.3

71-143 (50%) ........ Third Down Conv. ...... 52-116 (45%)54-139 (39%) ..... Opp. 3rd-Down Conv. ... 56-152 (37%)4-8 (50%) .............Fourth Down Conv. ....... 10-13 (77%)

13-93 ......................Sacks By-Yards ...................30-19919-156 .....................Sacks Allowed ..........................3-9

70-635 ....................Penalties-Yards ................... 51-51114.............................. Interceptions ..............................416-9 ..........................Fumbles-Lost .........................18-9

31:38.................... Avg. Time of Poss. ...................30:45

Experience Factor2.7 yrs ..............Offensive Starters ............ 3.0 yrs2.6 yrs ............. Defensive Starters ........... 3.2 yrs

LENOIR-RHYNE STATISTICAL LEADERSRushing G Att. Net Avg. TD YPGChris Robinson 10 152 1205 7.9 11 120.5Jarrod Spears 10 102 841 8.2 3 84.1Michael Patrick 10 88 580 6.6 9 58.0Miles Freeman 10 91 545 6.0 10 54.5

Passing G C-A-I Pct. Yds. TD YPGMiles Freeman 10 22-48-1 .458 523 5 52.3Evin Sims 7 5-15-3 .333 60 0 8.6

Receiving G Rec. Yds. Avg. TD YPGVictor Brannan 9 11 331 30.1 3 36.8Greyson Wells 8 7 110 15.7 1 13.8Jarrod Spears 10 3 60 20.0 0 6.0Michael Patrick 10 3 60 20.0 1 6.0

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TRENCHESBelow is a comparison - based on the average size of each team’s startes - of the Catawba and Lenoir-Rhyne offensive and defensive lines:

Indian O-Line Indian D-Line 6-3, 290 lbs. 6-3, 263 lbs vs. vs. Bear D-Line Bear O-Line 6-1, 257 lbs. 6-1, 270 lbs.

LAST MEETING

November 16, 2013#14 Lenoir-Rhyne 48, Catawba 15

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SERIES HISTORY vs.

Lenoir-RhyneSeries Record: Catawba leads 46-43-4Series at Catawba (since 1950): Lenoir-Rhyne leads 16-15Series at Lenoir-Rhyne (since 1950): Lenoir-Rhyne leads 19-13First Meeting: 1907 - Catawba, 15-0Last Indian Win at Catawba: 2007 (45-0)Last Indian Win at Lenoir-Rhyne: 2008 (58-23)Last Bear Win at Catawba: 2013 (48-15)Last Bear Win at Lenoir-Rhyne: 2012 (44-14)Current Series Streak: Lenoir-Rhyne has won 4Catawba’s Largest Victory Margin: 52 (52-0, 1971)Lenoir-Rhyne’s Largest Victory Margin: 75 (75-0, 1957)

YEAR-BY-YEAR1907: Catawba 15-0, Catawba 43-0, Catawba 6-31908: L-Rhyne 11-0, L-Rhyne 22-0, L-Rhyne 28-01909: Catawba 5-0, Catawba 5-01910: Catawba 4-0, L-Rhyne 6-31922: Catawba 21-0 1928: Tied 0-01929: L-Rhyne 19-0 1930: Catawba 12-01931: Catawba 25-2 1932: Catawba 20-01933: Tied 0-0 1934: Tied 0-01935: Catawba 7-0 1936: L-Rhyne 6-01937: Catawba 13-0 1938: L-Rhyne 14-71939: Tied 7-7 1940: Catawba 12-01941: Catawba 13-0 1946: Catawba 27-01947: Catawba 6-0 1948: L-Rhyne 16-61949: Catawba 7-0 1950: L-Rhyne 6-0 (S)1951: L-Rhyne 33-14 (H) 1952: L-Rhyne 41-13 (S)1953: Catawba 14-0 (H) 1954: Catawba 14-7 (S)1955: L-Rhyne 34-7 (H) 1956: L-Rhyne 28-0 (S)1957: L-Rhyne 75-0 (H) 1958: L-Rhyne 22-0 (S)1959: L-Rhyne 50-6 (H) 1960: L-Rhyne 56-6 (S)1961: L-Rhyne 9-7 (H) 1962: L-Rhyne 35-8 (S)1963: Catawba 13-0 (H) 1964: Catawba 24-19 (S)1965: L-Rhyne 35-7 (H) 1966: Catawba 21-11 (S)1967: L-Rhyne 26-7 (H) 1968: L-Rhyne 27-22 (S)1969: L-Rhyne 27-6 (H) 1970: L-Rhyne 35-13 (H)1971: Catawba 52-0 (S) 1972: Catawba 27-3 (S)1973: L-Rhyne 31-26 (H) 1974: L-Rhyne 56-19 (S)1975: L-Rhyne 54-36 (H) 1976: Catawba 28-20 (S)1977: L-Rhyne 18-17 (H) 1978: L-Rhyne 24-13 (S)1979: Catawba 13-0 (H) 1980: L-Rhyne 30-24 (S)1981: Catawba 28-6 (H) 1982: L-Rhyne 32-28 (S)1983: L-Rhyne 28-26 (H) 1984: L-Rhyne 21-8 (S)1985: Catawba 49-31 (H) 1986: Catawba 28-20 (S)1987: L-Rhyne 25-18 (H) 1988: Catawba 41-21 (S)1989: L-Rhyne 24-10 (H) 1990: Catawba 24-7 (S)1991: Catawba 20-10 (H) 1992: Catawba 24-22 (S)1993: L-Rhyne 38-29 (H) 1994: L-Rhyne 59-21 (S)1995: Catawba 22-0 (H) 1996: Catawba 42-7 (S)1997: Catawba 24-21 (H) 1998: Catawba 35-7 (S)1999: Catawba 24-7 (H) 2000: Catawba 19-14 (H)2001: Catawba 31-14 (S) 2002: Catawba 37-17 (H)2003: Catawba 26-18 (S) 2004: Catawba 35-14 (H)2005: L-Rhyne 17-13 (S) 2006: Catawba 32-24 (H)2007: Catawba 45-0 (S) 2008: Catawba 58-23 (H)2009: L-Rhyne 16-13 (S) 2010: L-Rhyne 31-17 (H)2011: L-Rhyne 38-6 (S) 2012: L-Rhyne 44-14 (H)2013: L-Rhyne 48-15 (S)

S - SalisburyH - Hickory

SALISBURY, NC — Lenoir-Rhyne, ranked 14th in NCAA II, ran up 503 total yards in taking a 48-15 victory of host Catawba in South Atlantic Conference football action on Saturday afternoon at Shuford Stadium and Kirkland Field. The Bears ran for 445 yards, completing just one pass, which went for a 58-yard score in the fourth quarter. Isaiah Whitaker led a balanced Lenoir-Rhyne ground attack with 84 yards. Graham Duncan added 73 yards and scored a pair of touchdowns. Teverrius Jones ran for one score and threw for another. Catawba’s Mike Sheehan, subbing for an injured Danny O’Brien, completed 11-of-21 passes for 175 yards and a touchdown. He also ran for 61 yards. Carlos Tarrats caught a 74-yard touchdown pass and ran for a score. The Bears took the lead for good as they marched 77-yards in 11 plays with the opening kickoff. Jones capped the drive with a six-yard run. Catawba struck back quickly as Sheehan completed the long scoring pass to Tarrats, but the point-after was missed leaving the Bears on top 7-6. Lenoir-Rhyne went on another long drive with the ensuing kickoff. Michael Patrick capped the 13-play, 75-yard drive with a five-yard run. Lenoir-Rhyne tacked on two Zach Neumann field goals before Catawba closed the half on a field goal from Chad Hollandsworth leaving the score at 20-9 in favor of the Bears at the break. Stephen Amosh jump-started the Bears in the third quarter. After Lenoir-Rhyne missed a field goal, Amosh intercepted Sheehan on the first play. Duncan scored from 10-yards out for a 27-9 edge then added another 10-yard scoring run on the next Bears possession. Jones made it 41-9 when he completed his only pass of the game to Greyson Wells for the 58-yard score early in the fourth quarter. Tarrats got the Indians back on the scoreboard, scoring on an eight-yard run on a reverse. Josh Justice capped the scoring with a five-yard for the Bears. Nate Charest caught four passes for Catawba and in the process set a new school record for receptions in a season with 73. He broke the old mark of 70 catches by Corey Ready in 2003. The senior finished third on the all-time receiving list with 184 receptions. Ready had 190 in his career with Nick Means catching 185 balls. Three Indians posted double-digits in tackles. Jason Taylor and Jacob Hanes each made 13 stops with LJ McCray adding a dozen. Hanes and Stephen Davis posted sacks.

1st 2nd 3rd 4th - FinalLenoir-Rhyne (10-1) 17 3 14 14 - 48CATAWBA (6-5) 6 3 0 6 - 15First Quarter LR - Teverrius Jones 6 run (Zach Neumann kick), 11:20 CAT - Carlos Tarrats 74 pass from Mike Sheehan (kick failed), 10:18 LR - Michael Patrick 5 run (Neumann kick), 4:36 LR - Neumann 34 FG, 0:00Second Quarter LR - Neumann 47 FG, 1:49 CAT - Chad Hollandsworth 19 FG, 0:00Third Quarter LR - Graham Duncan 10 run (Neumann kick), 6:08 LR - Duncan 10 run (Neumann kick), 0:35Fourth Quarter LR - Greyson Wells 58 pass from Jones (Neumann kick), 11:49 CAT - Tarrats 8 run (kick failed), 8:14 LR - Josh Justice 5 run (Neumann kick), 1:59

LR CATFirst Downs 32 10Rushes-Yards 81-445 27-64Passing Yards 58 175Comp-Att-Int 1-6-0 11-21-1Return Yards 62 150Punts-Average 0-0 6-32.3Fumbles-Lost 0-0 2-0Penalties-Yards 5-46 3-45Possession Time 39:16 20:44Sacks By-Yards Lost 2-7 2-17

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING: LR-Isaiah Whitaker 18-84, Graham Duncan 8-73, Michael Patrick 11-70, Teverrius Jones 14-57, Corron Boston 5-46, Jarrod Spears 9-46, Chris Robinson 11-43, Josh Justice 4-26, James Phillips 1-0; Catawba-Mike Sheehan 16-61, Cary Littlejohn 2-4, David Burgess 6-3, Trey Mashore 1-2, Carlos Tarrats 2-minus 6. PASSING: LR-Teverrius Jones 1-6-0-58; Catawba-Mike Sheehan 11-21-1-175. RECEIVING: LR-Greyson Wells 1-58; Catawba-Nate Charest 4-37, Carlos Tarrats 2-102, Quan Rucker 2-12, David Burgess 2-minus 2, Tyler Hamilton 1-26. MISSED FG: LR-Zach Neumann 31; Catawba-None. TACKLES: LR-Quinten James 3-4-7, Lendre Sparrow 2-4-6, Myer Nolan 2-3-5, Tanner Botts 0-5-5; Catawba-Jason Taylor 6-7-13, Jacob Hanes 4-9-13, LJ McCray 4-8-12, Jalen Forrest 3-6-9, Jonathan Jean 2-7-9. ATT - 3,374. WEATHER - 61 degrees, overcast.

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TEAM STATISTICS ........................CAT OPPSCORING ................................299 268 Points Per Game .....................29.9 26.8FIRST DOWNS ............................231 197 Rushing ..............................115 86 Passing ...............................94 89 Penalty ...............................22 22RUSHING YARDAGE .......................2087 1550 Yards gained rushing ................2361 1783 Yards lost rushing ...................274 233 Rushing Attempts .....................458 398 Average Per Rush .....................4.6 3.9 Average Per Game ...................208.7 155.0 TDs Rushing ...........................22 19PASSING YARDAGE .......................2197 1989 Att-Comp-Int ..................277-170-14 289-162-11 Average Per Pass .....................7.9 6.9 Average Per Catch ...................12.9 12.3 Average Per Game ...................219.7 198.9 TDs Passing ...........................16 16TOTAL OFFENSE .........................4284 3539 Total Plays ..........................735 687 Average Per Play .....................5.8 5.2 Average Per Game ...................428.4 353.9KICK RETURNS: #-Yards ...............39-789 47-1116PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards .................8-29 19-138INT RETURNS: #-Yards ................11-130 14-134KICK RETURN AVERAGE ...................20.2 23.7PUNT RETURN AVERAGE ....................3.6 7.3INT RETURN AVERAGE ....................11.8 9.6FUMBLES-LOST ..........................16-9 15-4PENALTIES-Yards .....................70-635 86-688 Average Per Game ....................63.5 68.8PUNTS-Yards ........................42-1586 52-2006 Average Per Punt ....................37.8 38.6 Net punt average ....................34.5 36.5TIME OF POSSESSION/Game ............. 31:38 28:223RD-DOWN Conversions ................71/143 54/139 3rd-Down Pct .........................50% 39%4TH-DOWN Conversions ...................4/8 5/14 4th-Down Pct .........................50% 36%SACKS BY-Yards .......................13-93 19-156MISC YARDS ...............................0 -13TOUCHDOWNS SCORED .......................40 36FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS ..................7-13 5-11ON-SIDE KICKS ..........................0-0 1-1RED-ZONE SCORES ..................30-41 73% 31-42 74%RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS ..............25-41 61% 26-42 62%PAT-ATTEMPTS ....................36-36 100% 33-36 92%ATTENDANCE ...........................10851 25560 Games/Avg Per Game ................4/2713 6/4260

SCORE BY QUARTERS 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Total-----------------------------------------------------------Catawba 65 117 61 43 13 299Opponents 83 75 34 66 10 268

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RUSHING GP Att Gain Loss Net Avg TD Long Avg/G PUNT RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD Long ---------------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------- David Burgess 10 111 580 17 563 5.1 5 40 56.3 Carlos Tarrats 4 27 6.8 0 16 Cary Littlejohn 10 86 509 14 495 5.8 3 77 49.5 Donte Means 2 6 3.0 0 6 Mike Sheehan 10 127 626 168 458 3.6 10 36 45.8 DJ Abraham 1 -9 -9.0 0 0 Trey Mashore 10 66 384 5 379 5.7 1 35 37.9 David Burgess 1 5 5.0 0 0 Eamon Smart 6 36 151 7 144 4.0 1 33 24.0 Total.......... 8 29 3.6 0 16 Reid Carlton 7 21 69 26 43 2.0 2 21 6.1 Opponents...... 19 138 7.3 0 32 Carlos Tarrats 10 3 34 0 34 11.3 0 20 3.4 Brandon Brown 9 1 8 0 8 8.0 0 8 0.9 INTERCEPTIONS No. Yds Avg TD Long Gabe Evans 10 1 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 -------------------------------------------- TEAM 6 6 0 37 -37 -6.2 0 0 -6.2 Mark McDaniel 5 45 9.0 1 28 Total.......... 10 458 2361 274 2087 4.6 22 77 208.7 Gabe Evans 2 8 4.0 0 8 Opponents...... 10 398 1783 233 1550 3.9 19 67 155.0 Jamal Lackey 1 67 67.0 1 67 Rai Smith 1 0 0.0 0 0 PASSING GP Effic Cmp-Att-Int Pct Yds TD Lng Avg/G Michael Peppers 1 10 10.0 0 10 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Terence Williams 1 0 0.0 0 0 Mike Sheehan 10 137.56 167-269-14 62.1 2122 16 57 212.2 Total.......... 11 130 11.8 2 67 Reid Carlton 7 0.00 0-4-0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 Opponents...... 14 134 9.6 0 45 Carlos Tarrats 10 352.00 1-1-0 100.0 30 0 30 3.0 David Burgess 10 436.00 1-1-0 100.0 40 0 40 4.0 KICK RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD Long Richard Shuping 3 0.00 0-1-0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 -------------------------------------------- Nathan Lambert 2 142.00 1-1-0 100.0 5 0 5 2.5 Trey Mashore 27 566 21.0 0 52 Total.......... 10 136.95 170-277-14 61.4 2197 16 57 219.7 Terence Williams 4 104 26.0 0 37 Opponents...... 10 124.52 162-289-11 56.1 1989 16 56 198.9 Donte Means 4 65 16.2 0 20 Keyon West 2 41 20.5 0 24 RECEIVING GP No. Yds Avg TD Long Avg/G Gary Williams 1 13 13.0 0 13 ------------------------------------------------------ DJ Jackson 1 0 0.0 0 0 Carlos Tarrats 10 37 612 16.5 6 46 61.2 Total.......... 39 789 20.2 0 52 Gary Williams 10 32 373 11.7 4 57 37.3 Opponents...... 47 1116 23.7 1 84 Keyon West 10 30 372 12.4 1 40 37.2 Tyler Hamilton 10 30 366 12.2 2 28 36.6 FUMBLE RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD Long Trey Mashore 10 12 103 8.6 0 33 10.3 -------------------------------------------- David Burgess 10 8 149 18.6 3 53 14.9 Total.......... 0 0 0.0 0 0 Cary Littlejohn 10 8 67 8.4 0 40 6.7 Opponents...... 2 11 5.5 0 11 Jason Williams 7 5 64 12.8 0 26 9.1 Dalton Pierce 10 5 29 5.8 0 17 2.9 Brandon Brown 9 3 61 20.3 0 51 6.8 TJ Olsen 10 0 1 0.0 0 0 0.1 Total.......... 10 170 2197 12.9 16 57 219.7 Opponents...... 10 162 1989 12.3 16 56 198.9

|------- PATs -------| SCORING TD FGs Kick Rush Rcv Pass DXP Saf Points TOTAL OFFENSE G Plays Rush Pass Total Avg/G -------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------- Mike Sheehan 10 0-0 0-0 0-1 0 0-2 0 0 60 Mike Sheehan 10 396 458 2122 2580 258.0 Chad Hollandsworth 0 7-13 36-36 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 57 David Burgess 10 112 563 40 603 60.3 David Burgess 8 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 48 Cary Littlejohn 10 86 495 0 495 49.5 Carlos Tarrats 6 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 36 Trey Mashore 10 66 379 0 379 37.9 Gary Williams 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 24 Eamon Smart 6 36 144 0 144 24.0 Cary Littlejohn 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 18 Carlos Tarrats 10 4 34 30 64 6.4 Reid Carlton 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12 Reid Carlton 7 25 43 0 43 6.1 Tyler Hamilton 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12 Brandon Brown 9 1 8 0 8 0.9 Mark McDaniel 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Nathan Lambert 2 1 0 5 5 2.5 Eamon Smart 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 TEAM 6 6 -37 0 -37 -6.2 Keyon West 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Total.......... 10 735 2087 2197 4284 428.4 Jamal Lackey 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Opponents...... 10 687 1550 1989 3539 353.9 Trey Mashore 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 TEAM 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 1 2 Total.......... 40 7-13 36-36 0-1 0 0-2 0 1 299 Opponents...... 36 5-11 33-36 0-0 0 0-0 0 2 268

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PUNTING No. Yds Avg Long TB FC I20 BlkdFIELD GOALS FGM-FGA Pct 01-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99 Lg Blk ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Caleb Berry 41 1566 38.2 63 0 6 11 0C.Hollandsworth 7-13 53.8 0-0 1-1 3-9 3-3 0-0 48 0 TEAM 1 20 20.0 20 0 0 0 1 Total.......... 42 1586 37.8 63 0 6 11 1 FG SEQUENCE Catawba OPPONENTS Opponents...... 52 2006 38.6 58 4 11 20 0 ---------------------------------------------------- Davidson - 25 KICKOFFS No. Yds Avg TB OB Retn Net YdLn Western Carolina 31,(39) - --------------------------------------------------------- Newberry (41),35 (21),40,30,(25) Bernardo Granados 47 2423 51.6 3 1 Carson-Newman 35,(34),(43) - Troy Mitchell 7 367 52.4 0 0 Tusculum - 27,36 Caleb Berry 2 86 43.0 0 0 Wingate 36,(31),(27) - Total.......... 56 2876 51.4 3 1 1116 30.4 34 UNC Pembroke (48) (25),50 Opponents...... 49 2803 57.2 6 3 789 38.7 26 Brevard 30 (28) Mars Hill 30 - North Greenville - (25)

Numbers in (parentheses) indicate field goal was made.

ALL PURPOSE G Rush Rec PR KOR IR Tot Avg/G ----------------------------------------------------------- Trey Mashore 10 379 103 0 566 0 1048 104.8 David Burgess 10 563 149 5 0 0 717 71.7 Carlos Tarrats 10 34 612 27 0 0 673 67.3 Cary Littlejohn 10 495 67 0 0 0 562 56.2 Mike Sheehan 10 458 0 0 0 0 458 45.8 Keyon West 10 0 372 0 41 0 413 41.3 Gary Williams 10 0 373 0 13 0 386 38.6 Tyler Hamilton 10 0 366 0 0 0 366 36.6 Eamon Smart 6 144 0 0 0 0 144 24.0 Terence Williams 10 0 0 0 104 0 104 10.4 Donte Means 7 0 0 6 65 0 71 10.1 Brandon Brown 9 8 61 0 0 0 69 7.7 Jamal Lackey 9 0 0 0 0 67 67 7.4 Jason Williams 7 0 64 0 0 0 64 9.1 Mark McDaniel 10 0 0 0 0 45 45 4.5 Reid Carlton 7 43 0 0 0 0 43 6.1 Dalton Pierce 10 0 29 0 0 0 29 2.9 Michael Peppers 10 0 0 0 0 10 10 1.0 Gabe Evans 10 0 0 0 0 8 8 0.8 TJ Olsen 10 0 1 0 0 0 1 0.1 DJ Abraham 10 0 0 -9 0 0 -9 -0.9 TEAM 6 -37 0 0 0 0 -37 -6.2 Total.......... 10 2087 2197 29 789 130 5232 523.2 Opponents...... 10 1550 1989 138 1116 134 4927 492.7

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|-----Tackles-----| |-Sacks-||--Pass Def--| |-Fumbles-| Blkd DEFENSIVE LEADERS GP Solo Ast Total TFL/Yds No-Yds Int-Yds BrUp QBH Rcv-Yds FF Kick Saf--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------33 Jason Taylor 10 56 36 92 9.0-30 1-3 . 4 1 . . . .50 Jamal Lackey 9 30 26 56 9.0-33 1-1 1-67 2 1 1-0 . . .1 Philip George 10 38 17 55 2.0-13 . . 4 3 . 2 . .40 Michael Peppers 10 25 30 55 2.0-4 . 1-10 1 . . 1 . .45 Kyle Kitchens 10 25 17 42 8.0-48 5-43 . . 3 1-0 2 . .91 Kegan Funderburk 10 18 21 39 4.0-4 . . 3 3 2-0 1 . .27 Mark McDaniel 10 28 10 38 4.0-17 . 5-45 9 . . 2 . .19 Rai Smith 9 23 13 36 0.5-2 . 1-0 7 . . . 1 .20 Terence Williams 10 25 11 36 0.5-1 . 1-0 2 1 . . . .90 Gabe Evans 10 13 18 31 2.5-8 1-4 2-8 . 1 . 1 . .96 Derrick Lee 10 12 17 29 4.0-28 1-6 . . 5 . . . .93 Jonathan Jean 10 8 19 27 2.0-11 1-10 . . 6 . . . .30 Ed Robinson 4 17 5 22 2.5-17 2-17 . . . . . . .97 Stephen Davis 10 9 12 21 1.5-7 1-3 . 3 1 . . . .43 Marvin Motley 9 10 11 21 0.5-1 . . 3 . . . . .44 Calvin Jones 7 11 10 21 . . . . . . . . .21 Chris Carpenter 4 13 2 15 2.0-6 . . 2 . . . . .26 Myles Hughes 9 9 5 14 0.5-1 . . . . . . . .36 R.J. Beaty 10 10 4 14 . . . . . . . . .99 Marquez Robbs 6 6 4 10 1.5-7 1-6 . . . . . . .31 Jeremiah Rowland 9 4 4 8 . . . 1 . . . . .6 Trey Mashore 10 4 1 5 . . . . . . . . .24 Nic Richardson 9 3 1 4 . . . . . . . . .25 Cary Littlejohn 10 3 1 4 . . . . . . . . .22 Gary Williams 10 3 . 3 . . . . . . . . .14 Tyler Hamilton 10 2 1 3 . . . . . . . . .23 DJ Jackson 8 1 1 2 . . . . . . . . .82 DJ Abraham 10 2 . 2 . . . . . . . . .46 Bernardo Granados 8 1 1 2 . . . . . . . . .32 Donte Means 7 2 . 2 . . . . . . . . .11 Mike Sheehan 10 2 . 2 . . . . . . . . .74 TJ Olsen 10 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .3 David Burgess 10 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .92 CJ Barksdale 1 1 . 1 1.0-1 . . . 1 . . . .94 Terry Whitehead 1 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .18 Brandon Brown 9 . 1 1 . . . . . . . . .4 Keyon West 10 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .54 Steven Bartlett 10 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .TM TEAM 6 . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Total.......... 10 419 299 718 57-239 13-93 11-130 41 26 4-0 9 1 1 Opponents...... 10 421 394 815 60.5-270 19-156 14-134 29 31 9-11 13 1 2

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2014 GAME-BY-GAMEDAV: Was in on seven tackles. WCU: Made nine tackles, including one for a loss. NBY: Was in on nine tackles and forced a fumble. CN: Made six tackles and forced a fumble. TC: Had a pair of tackles and broke up a pass. WU: Was in on six tackles, including one for a loss ... broke up a pass and had one QB pressure. UNCP: Made two tackles and broke up a pass. BC: Credited with seven tackles. MH: Was in on five tackles and broke up a pass. NG: Made a pair of tackles.

PHILIP GEORGE6-0 . 190 . SrColumbia, SC

(Coastal Carolina U. - Kenan HS)

CAREER STATS - RECEIVING Year G Rec Yds Avg TD Long2013 (Fr.) 10 45 480 10.7 7 742014 (So.) 10 37 612 16.5 6 46 CAREER HIGHS - Catches: 9 (Twice); Yards: 147 vs. Carson-Newman (9/27/14); TD: 2 (Twice); Long Catch: 74 vs. Lenoir-Rhyne (11/16/13).

CAREER STATS - RUSHING Year G Rush Yds Avg TD Long2013 (Fr.) 10 2 -6 -3.0 1 82014 (So.) 10 3 34 11.3 0 20CAREER HIGHS - Rushes: 2 at Davidson (9/6/14); Yards: 20 vs. Brevard (10/25/14); TD: 1 vs. Lenoir-Rhyne (11/16/14); Long Rush: 20 vs. Brevard (10/25/14).

CAREER STATS - PASSING Year G Cmp Att Int Pct Yds TD LG2013 (Fr.) 10 1 1 68 100.0 68 1 682014 (So.) 10 1 1 30 100.0 30 0 30CAREER HIGHS - Att: 1 (Twice); Comp: 1 (Twice); Yards: 68 vs. UNC Pembroke (10/19/13); TD: 1 vs. UNC Pembroke (10/19/13); Long Pass: 68 vs. UNC Pembroke (10/19/13);

CAREER STATS - PASSINGYear G Cmp Att Int Pct Yds TD LG2014 (Fr.) 7 0 4 0 0.0 0 0 0CAREER HIGHS - Att: 2 at Mars Hill (11/2/14).

CAREER STATS - RUSHING Year G Rush Yds Avg TD Long2014 (Fr.) 7 21 43 2.0 2 21CAREER HIGHS - Rushes: 9 at Davidson (9/6/14); Yards: 27 at Davidson (9/6/14); TD: 1 (Twice); Long Rush: 21 at Davidson (9/6/14).

CAREER STATS - DEFENSE Year G UA-AT-TT TFL Sack INT PD FF FR2014 (Sr.) 10 38-17-55 2-13 0-0 0-0 4 2 0At Coastal Carolina2010 (Fr.) 11 4-2-6 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 02011 (So.) 11 30-10-40 2-13 1-11 1-16 2 1 12012 (Jr.) 10 22-14-36 1-1 0-0 0-0 1 0 0CAREER HIGHS - Tackles: 9 (Twice); TFL: 1 at WCU (9/13/14).

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DAVID BURGESS5-8 . 175 . SoMorganton, NC(Freedom HS)

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2014 GAME-BY-GAMEDAV: Caught four passes for 46 yards, including a 31-yard TD ... had two carries for 14 yards. WCU: Had three catches for 22 yards and a TD ... completed a pass for 30 yards. NBY: Caught four passes, including two for touchdowns (20, 11). CN: Made six catches for a career-high 147 yards and a TD (23). TC: Caught three passes for 22 yards ... had a punt return of 16 yards. WU: Had three catches for 65 yards. UNCP: Caught four passes for 118 yards and a TD (40). BC: Made five catches for 48 yards ... ran a reverse for 20 yards. MH: Caught two passes for 38 yards. NG: Had three catches for 34 yards.

CARLOS TARRATS5-9 . 170 . SoJacksonville, FL(Raines HS)

CAREER STATS - RUSHING Year G Rush Yds Avg TD Long2013 (Fr.) 10 95 386 4.1 6 242014 (So.) 10 111 563 5.1 5 40CAREER HIGHS - Rushes: 19 (Twice); Yards: 137 vs. Brevard (10/25/14); TD: 3 vs. Wingate (10/12/13); Long Rush: 40 at Wingate (10/11/14).

CAREER STATS - RECEIVING Year G Rec Yds Avg TD Long2013 (Fr.) 10 27 294 10.9 2 502014 (So.) 10 8 149 18.6 3 53 CAREER HIGHS - Catches: 7 at Carson-Newman (9/28/13); Yards: 98 at Carson-Newman (9/28/13); TD: 1 (5 times); Long Catch: 53 vs. Brevard (10/25/14).

2014 GAME-BY-GAMEDAV: Ran for 51 yards on six carries with an 8-yard TD. WCU: Carried the ball 13 times for 52 yards. NBY: Ran for 58 yards on 17 carries and scored a TD. CN: Had 29 yards on five carries and made one catch for six yards. TC: Ran for a career-high 79 yards on 15 carries with 2 TDs (7, 6) ... had three catches for 43 yards and a 30-yard TD. WU: Carried 10 times for 59 yards, including a career-long 40-yard run. UNCP: Ran for 23 yards on nine carries. BC: Had a career-high 137 yards on 19 carries with a TD (1) ... caught a 53-yard TD pass. MH: Ran for 50 ayrds on nine carries ... completed a 40-yard pass. NG: Rushed for 25 yards on eight carries ... had two catches for 49 yards, including a 26-yard TD.

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KEYON WEST5-11 . 180 . Fr

North Augusta, SC(N. Augusta HS)

CAREER STATS - RECEIVING Year G Rec Yds Avg TD Long2014 (Fr.) 10 30 372 12.4 1 40 CAREER HIGHS - Catches: 5 vs. Carson-Newman (9/27/14); Yards: 94 at Mars Hill (11/2/14); TD: 1 at Davidson (9/6/14); Long Catch: 40 at Mars Hill (11/2/14).

2014 GAME-BY-GAMEDAV: Made one catch covering 30 yards for a TD. WCU: Had four receptions for 26 yards. NBY: Made two catches for 45 yards. CN: Caught a career-high passes for 45 yards. TC: Had four catches for 55 yards. WU: Made two catches for 20 yards. UNCP: Had two cartches for 10 yards. BC: Caught two passes for 13 yards. MH: Caught four passes for a career-high 94 yards. NG: Had four catches for 34 yards.

5QB

2014 GAME-BY-GAMEDAV: Totaled 27 yards rushing on nine attempts. WCU: Did not play. NBY: Did not play. CN: Did not play. TC: Had seven yards on three carries with a TD. WU: Had two rushes for negative 2 yards. UNCP: Only carry was for a one-yard TD. BC: Had no stats. MH: Ran for 10 yards on six carries. NG: Had no stats.

REID CARLTON6-3 . 230 . FrLecanto, FL

(Trinity Catholic HS)

6RB

TREY MASHORE5-8 . 170 . SrMorganton, NC(Freedom HS)

CAREER STATS - RUSHING Year G Rush Yds Avg TD Long2011 (Fr.) 9 0 0 0.0 0 02012 (So.) 11 1 -2 -2.0 0 -22013 (Jr.) 11 66 176 2.7 0 162014 (Sr.) 10 66 379 5.7 1 35CAREER HIGHS - Rushes: 16 vs. Brevard (10/25/14); Yards: 120 vs. Brevard (10/25/14); TD: 1 at Newberry (9/20/14) Long Rush: 35 at Newberry (9/20/14).

CAREER STATS - RECEIVING Year G Rec Yds Avg TD Long2011 (Fr.) 9 0 0 0.0 0 02012 (So.) 11 1 15 15.0 0 152013 (Jr.) 11 12 63 5.3 0 112014 (Sr.) 10 12 103 8.6 0 33 CAREER HIGHS - Catches: 4 (Twice); Yards: 40 at WCU (9/13/14); TD: None; Long Catch: 33 at WCU (9/13/14).

2014 GAME-BY-GAMEDAV: Ran 78 yards on eight carries. WCU: Rushed for 24 yards on seven carries ... made two catches for 40 yards. NBY: Totaled 34 yards rushing on three carries with a 35-yard TD ... returned a kickoff for 21 yards. CN: Had 22 yards rushing on five carries ... made two receptions for 25 yards. TC: Had a run for two yards. WU: Had one carry for four yards ... caught a pass for three yards. UNCP: Ran twice for 10 yards ... made four catches for 22 yards. BC: Had a career-high 120 yards rushing ... caught one pass ... averaged 28.7 yards on six kickoff returns. MH: Carries eight times for 19 yards ... caught a pass for nine yards. NG: Ran for 66 yards on 15 carries ... had a catch for six yards.

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EAMON SMART5-10 . 215 . FrCape Coral, FL(Cape Coral HS)

CAREER STATS - RUSHING Year G Rush Yds Avg TD Long2014 (Fr.) 6 36 144 4.0 1 33CAREER HIGHS - Rushes: 15 vs. Tusculum (10/4/14); Yards: 81 vs. Tusculum (10/4/14); TD: 1 vs. Tusculum (10/4/14); Long Rush: 33 vs. Tusculum (10/4/14).

2014 GAME-BY-GAMEDAV: Ran 78 yards on eight carries. WCU: Did not play.NBY: Did not play. CN: Did not play. TC: Rushed for 81 yards on 15 carries with a 17-yard TD. WU: Had 19 yards on four carries. UNCP: Totaled six yards on three carries. BC: Did not play. MH: had two carries for five yards. NG: Had no stats.

CAREER STATS - PASSINGYear G Cmp Att Int Pct Yds TD LG2013 (RFr.) 9 19 33 1 57.6 290 1 742014 (So.) 10 167 269 14 62.1 2122 16 57CAREER HIGHS - Att: 45 vs. Carson-Newman (9/27/14); Comp: 30 vs. Carson-Newman (9/27/14); Yards: 387 vs. Carson-Newman (9/27/14); TD: 3 at Davidson (9/6/14); Long Pass: 74 vs. Lenoir-Rhyne (11/16/13).

CAREER STATS - RUSHING Year G Rush Yds Avg TD Long2013 (RFr.) 9 31 161 5.2 0 492014 (So.) 10 127 458 3.6 10 36CAREER HIGHS - Rushes: 16 at Mars Hill (11/2/14); Yards: 102 vs. Tusculum (10/4/14); TD: 3 vs. Brevard (10/25/14); Long Rush: 49 at Livingstone (9/14/13).

11QB

2014 GAME-BY-GAMEDAV: Completed 12-of-13 passes for 174 yards ... had a career-best three TD passes (30, 31, 22) ... also ran for 56 yards on eighth carries ... named SAC Player of the Week. WCU: Went 21-of-36 passing for 236 yards and two TDs (20, 5) ... had 13 yards rushing. NBY: Completed 15-of-26 passes for a career-high 241 yards and a pair of TDs (20, 11) ... also ran for 26 yards with a 23-yard TD ... named SAC Player of the Week. CN: Threw for a career-high 387 yards on 30-of-45 passing with two TDs (23, 6) ... ran for 30 yards and a score. TC: Ran for a career-best 102 yards and a TD on 11 carries ... completed 19-of29 passes for 180 yards and a TD (30). WU: Threw for 167 yards on 11-of-30 passing with a TD (57) and five interceptions ... ran for 15 yards, uncluding a 14-yard TD. UNCP: Passed for 186 yards on 16-of-24 passing with a TD (40) ... ran for 80 yards and a score (11) on 13 carries. BC: Was perfect in the air, completing 13-of-13 passes for 157 yards and two TDs (53, 13) ... ran for three one-yard scores. MH: Completed 12-of-29 passes for 168 yards and a TD (23) ... ran for 66 yards. NG: Passed for 221 yards on 18-of-24 passing with a TD (26) ... ran for 65 yards and two scores (3, 1) ... named SAC Player of the Week.

MIKE SHEEHAN6-0 . 210 . SoWilmington, NC

(Laney HS)

14TE

TYLER HAMILTON6-3 . 230 . SrCharlotte, NC(Vance HS)

CAREER STATS - RECEIVING Year G Rec Yds Avg TD Long2011 (Fr.) 11 5 43 8.6 1 252012 (So.) 10 19 182 9.6 2 232013 (Jr.) 11 27 360 13.3 1 452014 (Sr.) 9 27 315 11.7 2 24 CAREER HIGHS - Catches: 6 (Twice); Yards: 86 vs. Carson-Newman (9/27/14); TD: 2 at Newberry (9/15/12; Long Catch: 45 at Carson-Newman (9/28/13).

2014 GAME-BY-GAMEDAV: Had three catches for 43 yards, including a 22-yard TD. WCU: Made four catches for 73 yards. NBY: Had five catches for 41 yards. CN: Caught six passes for 86 yards. TC: Caught two passes for 19 yards. WU: Had two catches for 8 yards. UNCP: Caught two passes for 17 yards. BC: Had a pair of catches for 21 yards, including a 13-yard TD. MH: Caught a pass for seven yards. NG: Had three catches for 51 yards.

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BRANDON BROWN5-11 . 170 . SoDurham, NC

(N. Durham HS)

CAREER STATS - RECEIVING Year G Rec Yds Avg TD Long2014 (So.) 9 3 61 20.3 0 51 CAREER HIGHS - Catches: 1 (3 times); Yards: 51 at Newberry (9/20/14); TD: None; Long Catch: 51 at Newberry (9/20/14).

2014 GAME-BY-GAMEDAV: Caught a pass for five yards. WCU: Had no stats.NBY: Had one catch for 51 yards. CN: Caught one pass for five yards. TC: Had a run for eight yards. WU: Had no stats. UNCP: Had no stats. BC: Did not play. MH: Had no stats. NG: Had no stats.

20CB

2014 GAME-BY-GAMEDAV: Made three tackles, including one for a loss ... intercepted a pass and added another PBU. WCU: Recorded seven tackles and had a PBU. NBY: Was in on nine tackles. CN: Had no stats. TC: Recorded four tackles ... had a 34 yard kickoff return. WU: Had a pair of tackles and a QB pressure ... returned three kickoffs for 70 ayrds and a long of 37. UNCP: Was in on six tackles. BC: Made one tackle. MH: Had one tackle. NG: Made three tackles.

TERENCE WILLIAMS5-10 . 165 . So

Duluth, GA(Duluth Co. HS)

CAREER STATS - DEFENSE Year G UA-AT-TT TFL Sack INT PD FF FR2013 (Fr.) 11 28-14-42 1-1 0 1-34 4 0 02014 (So.) 10 25-11-36 .5-1 0 1-0 2 0 0 CAREER HIGHS - Tackles: 9 at Newberry (9/20/14); TFL: 1 vs. UNC Pembroke (10-19-13); INT: 1 (Twice); PBU: 2 vs. West Liberty (9/7/13).

15TE

JASON WILLIAMS6-3 . 190 . JrCharlotte, NC(Hopewell HS)

CAREER STATS - RECEIVING Year G Rec Yds Avg TD Long2011 (Fr.) 6 1 8 8.0 0 82012 (So.) Did Not Play2013 (Jr.) 9 3 35 11.7 0 252014 (Sr.) 7 5 64 12.8 0 26 CAREER HIGHS - Catches: 2 (3 times); Yards: 34 at Mars Hill (11/2/14); TD: None; Long Catch: 26 at Mars Hill (11/2/14).

2014 GAME-BY-GAMEDAV: Did not play. WCU: Made one reception for six yards. WCU: Had no stats. CN: Had no stats. TC Had no stats. WU: Did not play. UNCP: Had no stats. BC: Caught two passes for 24 yards. MH: Made two catches for 34 yards. NG: Did not play.

CAREER STATS - PASSINGYear G Cmp Att Int Pct Yds TD LG2014 (RFr.) 1 1 1 0 100.0 5 0 52013 (So.) 1 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 02014 (Jr.) 2 0 1 0 0.0 0 0 0CAREER HIGHS - Att: 1 at Davidson (9/6/14); Comp: 1 at Davidson (9/6/14); Yards: 5 at Davidson (9/6/14); TD: None; Long Pass: 5 at Davidson (9/6/14).

17QB

2014 GAME-BY-GAMEDAV: Completed a pass for five yards. WCU: Did not play. NBY: Did not play. CN: Did not play. TC: Had no stats. WU: Did not play. UNCP: Did not play. BC: Did not play. MH: Did not play. NG: Did not play.

NATHAN LAMBERT6-2 . 190 . RFrChina Grove, NC(S. Rowan HS)

21S

2014 GAME-BY-GAMEDAV: Collected three tackles. WCU: Made six tackles with one for a loss. NBY: Had six tackles with one for a loss ... broke up two passes. CN: Had no stats. TC: Injured - Did not play. WU: Injured - Did not play. UNCP: Injured - Did not play. BC: Injured - Did not play. MH: Injured - Did not play. NG: Injured - Did not play.

CHRIS CARPENTER5-10 . 170 . So

Fredericksburg, VA(Courtland HS)

CAREER STATS - DEFENSE Year G UA-AT-TT TFL Sack INT PD FF FR2013 (Fr.) 10 13-6-19 0 0 0 3 0 02014 (So.) 4 13-2-15 2-6 0 0 2 0 0 CAREER HIGHS - Tackles: 7 vs. Lenoir-Rhyne (11/16/13); TFL: 1 (Twice); PBU: 2 at Newberry (9/20/14).

22WR

GARY WILLIAMS5-9 . 170 . JrSouthport, NC

(S. Brunswick HS)

CAREER STATS - RECEIVING Year G Rec Yds Avg TD Long2012 (Fr.) 11 16 166 10.4 1 242013 (So.) Played on defense2014 (Jr.) 10 32 373 11.7 4 57 CAREER HIGHS - Catches: 7 at WCU (9/13/14); Yards: 94 at WCU (9/13/14); TD: 1 (5 times); Long Catch: 57 at Wingate (10/11/14).

CAREER STATS - RUSHING Year G Rush Yds Avg TD Long2012 (Fr.) 11 3 23 7.7 0 202013 (So.) Played on defense 2014 (Jr.) 10 0 0 0.0 0 0CAREER HIGHS - Rushes: 1 (Three times); Yards: 20 vs. Brevard (11/3/12); TD: None; Long Rush: 20 vs. Brevard (11/3/12).

2014 GAME-BY-GAMEDAV: Caught a pass for 14 yards. WCU: Had a career-best seven catches for 94 yards ... caught a 20-yard TD. NBY: Made three catches for 37 yards. CN: Had five catches for 44 yards and a TD (6). TC: Caught six passes for 46 yards. WU: Made three receptions for 71 yards and a TD (57). UNCP: Caught three passes for 20 yards. BC: Had no stats. MH: Made two catches for 28 yards and a TD (23). NG: Had two catches for 19 yards.

25RB

CARY LITTLEJOHN6-0 . 185 . JrColumbus, NC(Polk Co. HS)

CAREER STATS - RUSHING Year G Rush Yds Avg TD Long2012 (Fr.) 9 2 0 0.0 0 02013 (So.) 10 109 574 5.3 5 312014 (Jr.) 10 86 495 5.8 3 77CAREER HIGHS - Rushes: 19 at Brevard (10/26/13); Yards: 146 at Brevard (10/26/13); TD: 1 (8 times); Long Rush: 77 at Newberry (9/20/14). CAREER STATS - RECEIVING Year G Rec Yds Avg TD Long2012 (Fr.) 9 1 6 6.0 0 62013 (So.) 10 12 106 8.8 0 222014 (Jr.) 10 8 67 8.4 0 40 CAREER HIGHS - Catches: 5 at Brevard (10/26/13); Yards: 44 at Davidson (9/6/14); TD: None; Long Catch: 40 at Davidson (9/6/14).

2014 GAME-BY-GAMEDAV: Ran for 46 yards on seven carries .. caught two passes for a career-high 44 yards. WCU: Totaled 13 yards rushing on seven carries. NBY: Had 117 yards rushing on 11 carries. CN: Ran for 38 yards on eight carries with a TD (7) ... made four catches for 29 yards. TC: Had 104 yards on 15 carries with a 61-yard TD. WU: Carried seven times for 18 yards. UNCP: Ran for 12 yards on two carries ... caught one pass. BC: Had two carries for six yards. MH: Ran for 29 yards on 10 carries. NG: Totaled 112 yards on 17 carries with a TD (1) ... went over 1,000 career rushing yards on 45-yard run in third quarter.

26S

2014 GAME-BY-GAMEDAV: Made one tackle. WCU: Had no stats. NBY: Had no stats. CN: Was in on three tackles. TC: Posted a pair of tackles in his first career start. WU: Was in on a pair of tackles. UNCP: Made three tackles, including one for a loss. BC: Had no stats. MH: Was in on three tackles. NG: Injured - Did not play.

MYLES HUGHES6-0 . 195 . FrDecatur, GA

(Miller Grove HS)

CAREER STATS - DEFENSE Year G UA-AT-TT TFL Sack INT PD FF FR2014 (Fr.) 9 9-5-14 0.5-1 0 0 0 0 0 CAREER HIGHS - Tackles: 3 (3 times), TFL: 1 at UNC Pembroke (10/18/14).

27CB

2014 GAME-BY-GAMEDAV: Was in on eight tackles, including one for a loss. WCU: Posted three tackles. NBY: Made two tackles and broke up a pass. CN: Had two tackles and broke up two passes. TC: Was in on four tackles, including one for a loss ... had an interception, two break-ups and two forced fumbles. WU: Made three tackles with one for a loss ... intercepted a pass and had two break-ups. UNCP: Had seven tackles with one for a loss ... scored TD on 28-yard interception return ... broke up additional pass. BC: Made one tackle. MH: Had six tackles ... intercepted two passes and broke up another. NG: Was in on a pair of tackles.

MARK McDANIEL5-11 . 185 . JrChina Grove, NC(S. Rowan HS)

CAREER STATS - DEFENSE Year G UA-AT-TT TFL Sack INT PD FF FR2011 (Fr.) 6 1-0-1 1-3 0 0 0 0 02012 Did Not Play2013 (So.) 9 24-9-33 4-9 0 1-33 4 0 02014 (Jr.) 10 28-10-38 4-17 0 5-45 9 2 0 CAREER HIGHS - Tackles: 8 at Davidson (9/6/14); TFL: 2 vs. West Liberty (9/7/13); INT: 2 at Mars Hill (11/2/14); PBU: 2 (3 times).

19CB

2014 GAME-BY-GAMEDAV: Did not play. WCU: Had one tackle. NBY: Was in on four tackles ... intercepted a pass and broke up another. CN: Totaled six tackles. TC: Was in on four tackles and broke up a pass ... blocked a field goal try. WU: Posted nine tackles, including one for a loss ... broke up a pass. UNCP: Was in on a pair of tackles. BC: Had a tackle and broke up a pass. MH: Made five stops and broke up a pass. NG: Had four tackles and broke up two passes.

RAI SMITH6-2 . 175 . FrDurham, NC

(N. Durham HS)

CAREER STATS - DEFENSE Year G UA-AT-TT TFL Sack INT PD FF FR2014 (Fr.) 9 23-13-36 0.5-2 0 1-0 7 0 0 CAREER HIGHS - Tackles: 9 at Wingate (10/11/14); TFL: 1 at Wingate (10/11/14); INT: 1 at Newberry (9/20/14); PBU: 2 vs. North Greenville (11/8/14).

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31CB

2014 GAME-BY-GAMEDAV: Made one tackle and broke up a pass. WCU: Had a pair of tackles. NBY: Recorded one tackle. CN: Did not play. TC: Had two tackles. WU: Was in on two tackles. UNCP: Had no stats. BC: Had no stats. MH: Had no stats. NG: Had no stats.

JEREMIAH ROWLAND5-10 . 180 . FrRaleigh, NC

(SE Raleigh HS)

CAREER STATS - DEFENSE Year G UA-AT-TT TFL Sack INT PD FF FR2014 (Fr.) 9 4-4-8 0 0 0 1 0 0 CAREER HIGHS - Tackles: 2 (3 times). PBU: 1 at Davidson (9/6/14).

30LB

2014 GAME-BY-GAMEDAV: Was in on five tackles with one for a loss. WCU: Made six tackles. NBY: Had 10 tackles with a sack. CN: Injured - Did not play. TC: Injured - Did not play. WU: Injured - Did not play. UNCP: Injured - Did not play. BC: Injured - Did not play. MH: Injured - did not play. NG: Recorded a sack for his only tackle.

ED ROBINSON5-10 . 205 . JrCallahan, FL

(Paxon School)

CAREER STATS - DEFENSE Year G UA-AT-TT TFL Sack INT PD FF FR2012 (Fr.) 10 18-25-43 3-17 1.5-16 0 0 0 12013 (So.) 8 15-11-26 0 0 0 0 0 02014 (Jr.) 4 17-5-22 2.5-17 2-17 0 0 0 0 CAREER HIGHS - Tackles: 11 at Lenoir-Rhyne (11/10/12); TFL: 1 (6 times); Sacks: 1 (3 times).

29P

2014 GAME-BY-GAMEDAV: Averaged 31 yards on three punts with one downed at the 5-yard-line. WCU: Punted five times for a 38.2 average and a long of 47 ... had one downed at 5-yard line. NBY: Averaged 40.9 yards on seven punts with three downed inside the 20. CN: Punted one time for 44 yards. TC: Averaged 36 yards over six punts with two downed inside the 20. WU: Punted three times for a 41.0 average. UNCP: Averaged 46.7 yards on six punts with a career-long of 63 ... one was downed inside the 20. BC: Punted twice for a 35.5 average. MH: Had five punts for an average of 35 yards with two downed inside the 20. NG: Punted three times for a 29-yard average with one downed inside the 20.

CALEB BERRY6-2 . 210 . FrLexington, NC(Lexington HS)

33LB

2014 GAME-BY-GAMEDAV: Posted six tackles with two going for losses. WCU: Was in on seven tackles, including a sack and another for a loss ... also broke up a pass. NBY: Equaled a career-high with 16 tackles, including two for losses. CN: Collected 10 tackles and broke up a pass. TC: Was in on three tackles and broke up a pass. WU: Recorded a dozen tackles with one for a loss ... had one QB pressure.UNCP: Posted 13 tackles with one for a loss. BC: Recorded nine tackles. MH: Made eight tackles with one for a loss. NG: Recorded eight tackles and broke up a pass.

JASON TAYLOR6-3 . 220 . SrBahama, NC(Northern HS)

CAREER STATS - DEFENSE Year G UA-AT-TT TFL Sack INT PD FF FR2011 (Fr.) 10 19-17-36 8-35 1-6 0 1 3 12012 (So.) 10 46-37-83 2-5 1-2 1-16 2 0 02013 (Jr.) 11 57-46-105 10-34 2-12 0 0 1 02014 (Sr.) 10 56-36-92 9-30 1-3 0 4 0 0 CAREER HIGHS - Tackles: 16 (Twice); TFL: 2 (7 times); Sacks: 1 (4 times); INT: vs. Wingate (10/12/12); PBU: 1 (7 times).

36LB

2014 GAME-BY-GAMEDAV: Made three tackles. WCU: Had no stats. NBY: Had no stats. CN: Was in on three tackles. TC: Made four tackles. WU: Had no stats. UNCP: Was in on one tackle. BC: Made one tackle. MH: Had no stats. NG: Recorded a pair of tackles.

R.J. BEATY6-0 . 210 . SoSpartanburg, SC

(Boiling Springs HS)

CAREER STATS - DEFENSE Year G UA-AT-TT TFL Sack INT PD FF FR2013 (Fr.) 9 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 02014 (So.) 9 10-4-14 0 0 0 0 0 0 CAREER HIGHS - Tackles: 4 vs. Tusculum (10/4/14).

40LB

2014 GAME-BY-GAMEDAV: Was in on four tackles. WCU: Credited with one tackle. NBY: Made two tackles. CN: Had nine tackles in his first career start. TC: Was in on five tackles and forced a fumble. WU: Made five tackles and was in on one for a loss ... had an interception. UNCP: Took part in five tackles with one for a loss. BC: Posted a career-high 14 stops with one for a loss. MH: Was in on nine tackles. NG: Had one tackles and broke up a pass.

MICHAEL PEPPERS6-0 . 225 . FrClemson, SC(Daniel HS)

CAREER STATS - DEFENSE Year G UA-AT-TT TFL Sack INT PD FF FR2014 (Fr.) 10 26-29-55 2-4 0 1 1 1 0 CAREER HIGHS - Tackles: 14 vs. Brevard (10/25/14); TFL: 1 (3 times); INT: 1 at Wingate (10/11/14). PBU: 1 vs. North Greenville (11/8/14).

43SS

2014 GAME-BY-GAMEDAV: Had no stats. WCU: Did not play. NBY: Had no stats. CN: Made a pair of tackles. TC: Was in on two tackles. WU: Had three stops with one for a loss ... broke up a pass. UNCP: Posted a career-high six tackles. BC: Made three tackles with a pass break up. MH: Had one tackle and broke up a pass. NG: Recorded four tackles.

MARVIN MOTLEY6-2 . 180 . FrRaleigh, NC

(Sanderson HS)

CAREER STATS - DEFENSE Year G UA-AT-TT TFL Sack INT PD FF FR2014 (Fr.) 9 10-11-21 0.5-1 0 0 3 0 0 CAREER HIGHS - Tackles: 6 at UNC Pembroke (10/18/14); TFL: 1 at Wingate (10/11/14); PBU: 1 (3 times).

45LB

2014 GAME-BY-GAMEDAV: Made two tackles with one for a loss. WCU: Had one tackle. NBY: Was in on five tackles with two for losses, including a sack. CN: Was in on four tackles in his first start ... caused a fumble and made the recovery. TC: Made three tackles. WU: Recorded nine tackles with two for losses, including a sack. UNCP: Made three tackles, including a sack. BC: Was in on seven tackles and caused a fumble on a sack. MH: Made four tackles and had two QB pressures. NG: Had four tackles, including one for a sack.

KYLE KITCHENS6-2 . 205 . FrDecatur, GA(Decatur HS)

CAREER STATS - DEFENSE Year G UA-AT-TT TFL Sack INT PD FF FR2014 (Fr.) 10 25-17-42 8-48 5-43 0 0 2 1 CAREER HIGHS - Tackles: 9 at Wingate (10/11/14); TFL: 2 (Twice); Sacks: 1 (5 times).

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2014 GAME-BY-GAMEDAV: Went 5-of-5 on extra points. WCU: Made a FG of 39 yards ... was 2-for-2 on extra points. NBY: Hit on a 41-yard FG ... went 4-for-4 on extra points. CN: Made 2-of-3 FGs and went 3-for-3 on extra points. TC: Went 7-for-7 on extra points. WU: Went 2-of-3 on field goals and was 1-for-1 on extra points. UNCP: Was 3-for-3 on extra points and connected on a 38-yard FG. BC: Hit on 6-of-6 extra points ... missed on a 30-yard FG try. MH: Made his only extra point try. NG: Connected on all four extra point tries.

CHAD HOLLANDSWORTH6-0 . 185 . Jr

Kernersville, NC(E. Forsyth HS)

CAREER STATS - KICKINGYear FGM-A Pct 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+ LG2012 (Fr.) 3-5 .600 0-0 2-3 1-2 0-0 0-0 312013 (So.) 6-10 .600 1-1 2-3 1-3 2-3 0-0 472014 (Jr.) 7-13 .539 0-0 1-1 4-10 2-2 0-0 43CAREER HIGHS - FGs: 2 (4 times); Long: 47 (Twice); PATs Made: 7 (Twice); PATs Att: 7 (Twice).

CAREER STATS - PUNTINGYear No Yds Avg LG I202012 (Fr.) 67 2493 37.2 57 14 2013 (So.) 57 1945 34.1 55 122014 (Jr.) 0 0 0.0 0 0CAREER HIGHS - Attempts: 10 vs. Newberry (9/21/13); Long Punt: 57 at West Liberty (9/1/12); I20: 4 vs. Newberry (9/21/13).

50LB

2014 GAME-BY-GAMEDAV: Recorded four tackles with three for losses ... returned an interception 67 yards for a TD. WCU: Had eight tackles with one for a loss. NBY: Credited with eight tackles. CN: Collected a career-high 13 tackles with one for a loss. TC: Had five tackles with a sack ... recovered a fumble. WU: Was in on seven tackles with one for a loss ... recorded a QB pressure. UNCP: Posted six tackles and totaled two for losses. BC: Made one tackle. MH: Was in on four tackles and broke up a pass. NG: Injured - Did not play.

JAMAL LACKEY6-2 . 190 . SoMocksville, NC(Davie Co. HS)

CAREER STATS - DEFENSE Year G UA-AT-TT TFL Sack INT PD FF FR2013 (Fr.) 11 16-10-26 5-34 3-33 0 0 1 02014 (So.) 9 30-26-56 9-33 1-1 1-67 2 0 1 CAREER HIGHS - Tackles: 13 vs. Carson-Newman (9/27/14); TFL: 3 (Twice); Sacks: 1 (4 times); INT: 1 at Davidson (9/6/14).

44LB

2014 GAME-BY-GAMEDAV: Made one tackle. WCU: Was in on five tackles. NBY: Had no stats. CN: Injured - Did not play. TC: Injured - Did not play. WU: Injured - Did not play. UNCP: Was in on three tackles. BC: Collected five tackles. MH: Made one tackle. NG: Posted six tcakles.

CALVIN JONES6-0 . 190 . SoOlney, MD

(Lady of Good Council HS)

CAREER STATS - DEFENSE Year G UA-AT-TT TFL Sack INT PD FF FR2013 (Fr.) 11 4-2-6 1-2 1-2 0 0 0 02014 (So.) 7 11-10-21 0 0 0 0 0 0 CAREER HIGHS - Tackles: 5 (Twice); TFL: 1 at Livingstone (9/14/13); Sacks: 1 at Livingstone (9/14/13).

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2014 GAME-BY-GAMEDAV: Did not record and stats. WCU: Made one tackle.NBY: Was in on five tackles and had a sack. CN: Made seven tackles and forced a fumble. TC: Was in on three tackles and had an interception. WU: Made two tackles with one for a loss ... had an interception. UNCP: Was in on three tackles, including one for a loss ... had a QB pressure. BC: Credited with five tackles. MH: Was in on a pair of tackles. NG: Posted three tackles, including one for a loss.

GABE EVANS6-3 . 245 . SrFayetteville, NC(Pine Forest HS)

CAREER STATS - DEFENSE Year G UA-AT-TT TFL Sack INT PD FF FR2011 (Fr.) 10 3-5-8 1-1 0 0 0 0 02012 (So.) 11 13-24-37 9-29 2-11 0 0 0 12013 (Jr.) 7 5-8-13 2-14 1.5-14 0 0 0 02014 (Sr.) 10 13-18-31 2.5-8 1-4 2-8 0 1 0 CAREER HIGHS - Tackles: 7 at Carson-Newman (9/27/14); TFL: 4 at West Liberty (9/1/12); Sacks: 2 at West Liberty (9/1/12). INT: 1 (Twice).

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2014 GAME-BY-GAMEDAV: Credited with one tackle. WCU: Made one tackle.NBY: Was in on four tackles. CN: Had four tackles. TC: Made four tackles and had two QB pressures. WU: Had five tackles with one for a loss ... posted four QB pressures. UNCP: His one tackle was a sack. BC: Made three tackles. MH: Had three stops, including one for a loss. NG: Was in on one tackle.

JONATHAN JEAN6-3 . 280 . Jr

Orange Park, FL(Fleming Island HS)

CAREER STATS - DEFENSE Year G UA-AT-TT TFL Sack INT PD FF FR2012 (Fr.) 10 4-9-13 2-6 1.5-6 0 0 0 12013 (So.) 11 14-25-39 5-14 2-13 0 0 0 02014 (Jr.) 10 8-19-27 2-11 1-10 0 0 0 0 CAREER HIGHS - Tackles: 9 vs. Lenoir-Rhyne (11/16/13); TFL: 3 vs. Wingate (10/12/13); Sacks: 1.5 (Twice).

70OT

2014 GAME-BY-GAMEDAV: Totaled 66 plays and graded out at 60% ... posted seven knockdowns. WCU: Graded out at 60% and had three knockdowns. NBY: Had a grade of 63% with three knockdowns. CN: Graded out at 67% with three knockdowns. TC: Had a 72% grade with three knockdowns. WU: Graded out at 60% with three knockdowns. UNCP: Posted a 64% grade with three knockdowns. BC: Had a grade of 69% with three knockdowns. MH: xxxx. NG: xxxx.

LEWIS McCORMICK6-4 . 260 . JrGreensboro, NC(Dudley HS)

71OG

2014 GAME-BY-GAMEDAV: Graded out at 68% in 47 plays ... recorded three knockdowns. WCU: Graded out at 69% with one knockdown. NBY: Graded out at 61% with a knockdown. CN: Graded out at 73% with a pair of knockdowns. TC: Had a grade of 67% with three knockdowns. WU: Graded out at 65% with three knockdowns. UNCP: Had a grade of 71%. BC: Graded out at 73% with five knockdowns. MH: xxxx. NG: Injured - Did not play.

TIM PANGBURN6-2 . 310 . JrMount Ulla, NC(W. Rowan HS)

73OG

2014 GAME-BY-GAMEDAV: Played 47 snaps and graded out at 73% ... had three knockdowns. WCU: Had a grade of 75% and had four knockdowns ... was member of MOJO Club. NBY: Graded out at 63% with five knockdowns. CN: Had a 73% grade with three knockdowns. TC: Graded out at 63% with three knockdowns. WU: Posted a grade of 72% with a pair of knockdowns. UNCP: Had a grade of 72% with two knockdowns. BC: Graded out at 66% with one knockdown. MH: xxxx. NG: xxxx.

TIM BUCK6-2 . 280 . Jr

Jacksonville, NC(SW Onslow HS)

74OG

2014 GAME-BY-GAMEDAV: Was in on 36 plays and graded out at 70%. WCU: Graded out at 70% with three knockdowns ... had a fumble recovery. NBY: Had a grade of 71% and three knockdowns. CN: Graded out at 64% with one knockdown. TC: Graded out at 76% with five knockdowns and made Spur Club. WU: Had a grade of 68% with a knockdown. UNCP: Graded out at 68% with three knockdowns. BC: Had a grade of 75% with four knockdowns ... made the Spur Club. MH: xxxx. NG: xxxx.

TJ OLSEN6-4 . 265 . SoPineville, NC

(Charlotte Catholic HS)

76C

2014 GAME-BY-GAMEDAV: Had 52 snaps and graded out at 70%. WCU: Graded out at 71% with three knockdowns. NBY: Had a grade of 70% with four knockdowns. CN: Graded out at 76% with four knockdowns ... made the Spur Club. TC: Had a 64% grade with four knockdowns. WU: Posted a grade of 70% with two knockdowns. UNCP: Had a grade of 64% with one knockdown. BC: Graded out at 77% with eight knockdowns ... earned Spur Club honors. MH: xxxx. NG: xxxx.

TAYLOR FENDER6-3 . 315 . SrBurnsville, NC

(Mountain Heritage HS)

77OT

2014 GAME-BY-GAMEDAV: Played 59 snaps and graded out at 66% ... had three knockdowns. WCU: Graded out at 69%. NBY: Had a grade of 62%. CN: Graded out at 63%. TC: Graded out at 60% with one knockdown. WU: Graded out at 68% with a knockdown. UNCP: Had a grade of 55%. BC: Graded out at 69% with a pair of knockdowns. MH: xxxx. NG: xxxx.

BRANDON FLOYD6-4 . 250 . SoCharlotte, NC

(S. Mecklenburg HS)

78OT

2014 GAME-BY-GAMEDAV: Was in on 13 snaps and graded out at 50%. WCU: Did not play. NBY: Did not play. CN: Did not play. TC: Had some snaps in fourth quarter. WU: Did not play. UNCP: Did not play. BC: Did not play. MH: xxxx. NG: Did not play.

STEVEN PORTER6-6 . 305 . RFrConcord, NC

(Mt. Pleasant HS)

83WR

2014 GAME-BY-GAMEDAV: Had one catch for a loss of three yards. WCU: Made a catch for four yards. NBY: Had no stats. CN: Had no stats. TC: Had no stats. WU: Had no stats. UNCP: Had no stats. BC: Did not play. MH: Had no stats. NG: Caught three passes for 28 yards.

DALTON PIERCE5-9 . 160 . SrMooresville, NC(Mooresville HS)

CAREER STATS - RECEIVING Year G Rec Yds Avg TD Long2011 (RFr.) 4 1 10 10.0 0 102012 (So.) 8 1 3 3.0 0 32013 (Jr.) 10 6 43 7.2 0 132014 (Sr.) 9 5 29 5.8 0 17 CAREER HIGHS - Catches: 3 (Twice); Yards: 28 vs. North Greenville (11/8/14); TD: None; Long Catch: 17 vs. North Greenville (11/8/14).

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2014 GAME-BY-GAMEDAV: Was in on two tackles, both for losses. WCU: Posted five tackles ... forced a fumble and made a recovery.NBY: Had three tackles and recovered a fumble. CN: Recorded seven tackles. TC: Credited with four tackles and broke up two passes. WU: Had a tackle for loss with a pass break-up and two QB pressures. UNCP: Was in on one tackles. BC: Made career-high six tackles. MH: had eight tackles with a pair of losses. NG: Recorded two tackles with one for a loss.

KEGAN FUNDERBURKE6-3 . 305 . SoPageland, SC

(Central Pageland HS)

CAREER STATS - DEFENSE Year G UA-AT-TT TFL Sack INT PD FF FR2014 (So.) 10 18-21-39 4-4 0 0 3 1 2 CAREER HIGHS - Tackles: 8 at Mars Hill (11/2/14); TFL: 1.5 (Twice). PBU: 2 vs. Tusculum (10/4/14).

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2014 GAME-BY-GAMEDAV: Made one tackles. WCU: Did not play. NBY: Did not play. CN: Did not play. TC: Did not play. WU: Did not play. UNCP: Did not play. BC: Did not play. MH: Did not play. NG: Did not play.

TERRY WHITEHEAD6-1 . 240 . FrGarner, NC(Garner HS)

CAREER STATS - DEFENSE Year G UA-AT-TT TFL Sack INT PD FF FR2014 (Fr) 1 1-0-1 0 0 0 0 0 0 CAREER HIGHS - Tackles: 1 at Davidson (9/6/14).

65OL

2014 GAME-BY-GAMEDAV: Graded out at 50% over 24 plays ... had four knockdowns. WCU: Did not play. NBY: Did not play. CN: Did not play. TC: Played snaps in fourth quarter. WU: Did not play. UNCP: Did not play. BC: Did not play. MH: xxxx. NG: xxxx.

CHRISTOPHER CAIN6-4 . 280 . RFrChina Grove, NC(Carson HS)

51OT

2014 GAME-BY-GAMEDAV: Played 13 snaps and graded out at 72%. WCU: Did not play. NBY: Did not play. CN: Did not play. TC: Had snaps in fourth quarter. WU: Did not play. UNCP: Did not play. BC: Did not play. MH: xxxx. NG: Did not play.

DALLIE HOLDER6-3 . 260 . SoLiberty, SC(Liberty HS)

58C

2014 GAME-BY-GAMEDAV: Played 24 snaps and graded out at 60%. WCU: Did not play. NBY: Did not play. CN: Did not play. TC: Played snaps in fourth quarter. WU: Did not play. UNCP: Did not play. BC: Did not play. MH: xxxx. NG: Did not play.

MARK COVERT6-0 . 260 . JrMooresville, NC(Mooresville HS)

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2014 GAME-BY-GAMEDAV: Was in on three tackles, including one for a loss. WCU: Posted two tackles and was in on one for a loss.NBY: Made three tackles. CN: Was in on six tackles. TC: Had a tackle and a QB pressure. WU: Made three tackles with two for losses, including a sack ... registered four QB pressures. UNCP: Was in on four tackles with one for a loss. BC: Made four tackles. MH: Credited with one tackle. NG: Was in on two tackles.

DERRICK LEE6-0 . 260 . JrSiler City, NC

(Jordan-Matthews HS)

CAREER STATS - DEFENSE Year G UA-AT-TT TFL Sack INT PD FF FR2012 (Fr.) 3 Played offensive line2013 (So.) 11 9-12-21 0 0 0 0 0 02014 (Jr.) 10 12-17-29 4-28 1-6 0 0 0 0 CAREER HIGHS - Tackles: 6 vs. Carson-Newman (9/27/14); TFL: 2 at Wingate (10/11/14); Sack: 1 at Wingate (10/11/14).

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2014 GAME-BY-GAMEDAV: Made four tackles ... broke up two passes. WCU: Had one tackles which was for a loss ... broke up a pass. NBY: Made two tackles with a sack. CN: Was in on five tackles. TC: Had a pair of tackles. WU: Credited with three tackels and a QB pressure. UNCP: Was in on a tackle for loss. BC: Had no stats. MH: Had no stats. NG: Was in on three tackles.

STEPHEN DAVIS6-0 . 300 . SrMascotte, FL(S. Sumter HS)

CAREER STATS - DEFENSE Year G UA-AT-TT TFL Sack INT PD FF FR2011 (Fr.) 9 4-7-11 3-8 1.5-8 0 1 0 12012 (So.) 8 5-10-15 1-3 0 0 0 0 02013 (Jr.) 11 11-18-29 3-16 1-8 0 1 0 02014 (Sr.) 10 9-12-21 1.5-7 1-3 0 3 0 0 CAREER HIGHS - Tackles: 7 vs. UNC Pembroke (10/19/13); TFL: 3 vs. Lenoir-Rhyne (11/12/11); Sacks: 1.5 vs. Lenoir-Rhyne (11/12/11); PBU: 2 at Davidson (9/6/14).

TOP INDIVIDUAL PERFORMANCES Rushing1. David Burgess 137 vs. Brevard2. Trey Mashore 120 vs. Brevard3. Cary Littlejohn 117 at Newberry4. Cary Littlejohn 112 vs. N. Greenville5. Cary Littlejohn 104 vs. Tusculum6. Mike Sheehan 102 vs. Tusculum

Passing1. Mike Sheehan 387 vs. C-Newman2. Mike Sheehan 241 at Newberry3. Mike Sheehan 236 at W. Carolina

Receiving - Catches1. Gary Williams 7 at W. Carolina2. Carlos Tarrats 6 vs. C-Newman Tyler Hamilton 6 vs. C-Newman Gary Williams 6 vs. Tusculum5. Tyler Hamilton 5 at Newberry Keyon West 5 vs. C-Newman Gary Williams 5 vs. C-Newman Carlos Tarrats 5 vs. Brevard

Receiving - Yards1. Carlos Tarrats 147 vs. C-Newman2. Carlos Tarrats 118 at UNC Pembroke3. Gary Williams 94 at W. Carolina Keyon West 94 at Mars Hill5. Tyler Hamilton 86 vs. C-Newman

Tackles1. Jason Taylor 16 at Newberry2. Michael Peppers 14 vs. Brevard3. Jamal Lackey 13 vs. C-Newman Jason Taylor 13 at UNC Pembroke5. Jason Taylory 12 at Wingate6. Ed Robinson 10 at Newberry Jason Taylor 10 vs. C-Newman

TOP TEAM PERFORMANCES - OFFENSE Rushing1. 386 vs. Tusculum2. 305 at Davidson3. 273 vs. Brevard

Passing1. 387 vs. Carson-Newman2. 266 at W. Carolina3. 241 at Newberry

Total Offense1. 563 vs. Tusculum2. 506 vs. Carson-Newman3. 485 vs. N. Greenville

TOP TEAM PERFORMANCES - DEFENSE Rushing1. 64 at UNC Pembroke 64 vs. N. Greenville3. 89 vs. Tusculum4. 91 at Davidson

Passing1. 97 vs. Brevard2. 144 at Davidson 144 at Mars Hill

Total Defense1. 235 at Davidson2. 250 at UNC Pembroke3. 293 at Wingate

2014 SEASON SUPERLATIVES

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2014 GAME-BY-GAMEDAV: Did not play. WCU: Did not play. NBY: Did not play. CN: Did not play. TC: Had no stats. WU: Made one tackle. UNCP: Had two tackles, including a sack. BC: Was in on four tackles. MH: Posted a pair of tackles. NG: Was in on one tackles which was a stop for a loss.

MARQUEZ ROBBS5-11 . 245 . FrGastonia, NC(Ashbrook HS)

CAREER STATS - DEFENSE Year G UA-AT-TT TFL Sack INT PD FF FR2014 (Fr.) 6 6-4-10 1.5-7 1-6 0 0 0 0 CAREER HIGHS - Tackles: 4 vs. Brevard (10/25/14), TFL: 1 at UNC Pembroke (10/18/14). Sacks: 1 at UNC Pembroke (10/18/14).

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2014 GAME-BY-GAMEDAV: Did not record and stats. WCU: Did not play. NBY: Did not play. CN: Did not play. TC: Did not play. WU: Did not play. UNCP: Did not play. BC: Did not play. MH: Did not play. NG: Did not play.

DOMINIQUE WALKER6-0 . 240 . FrBurlington, NC(Cummings HS)

CAREER STATS - DEFENSE Year G UA-AT-TT TFL Sack INT PD FF FR2014 (Fr) 1 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0

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CATAWBA SCORING DRIVESOpp Qtr Pl-Yds Time ScoreDC 1st 5-64 2:20 Sheehan 30 PassDC 2nd 12-88 5:07 Sheehan 31 PassDC 2nd 5-69 2:20 Sheehan 22 PassDC 3rd 6-76 4:01 Burgess 8 Run WCU 2nd 10-80 3:50 Sheehan 20 PassWCU 3rd 12-59 4:44 Hollandsworth 39 FGWCU 4th 7-75 2:53 Sheehan 5 Pass NBY 1st 5-90 2:27 Sheehan 20 PassNBY 2nd 6-70 1:50 Mashore 35 RUnNBY 2nd 9-51 4:11 Hollandsworth 41 FGNBY 3rd 3-74 0:39 Sheehan 23 RunNBY OT 5-25 --- Burgess 1 RunNBY 2OT 5-25 --- Sheehan 11 Pass CN 2nd 6-51 1:40 Sheehan 23 PassCN 2nd 10-77 4:24 Sheehan 1 RunCN 3rd 14-63 5:22 Hollandsworth 34 FGCN 3rd 8-46 2:18 Hollandsworth 43 FGCN 4th 10-80 3:30 Littlejohn 7 RunCN 4th 8-75 3:25 Sheehan 6 Pass TC 1st 9-81 3:50 Sheehan 30 PassTC 2nd 10-74 3:44 Burgess 7 RunTC 2nd 2-65 0:50 Littlejohn 61 RunTC 2nd 7-71 3:23 Smart 17 RunTC 2nd 11-76 4:19 Sheehan 5 RunTC 3rd 8-75 3:15 Burgess 6 RunTC 4th 10-76 5:29 Carlton 1 Run WU 1st 8-60 3:00 Hollandsworth 31 FGWU 2nd 4-64 1:26 Sheehan 57 PassWU 3rd 2-12 0:29 Sheehan 14 RunWU 3rd 6-13 1:53 Hollandsworth 27 FGUNCP 2nd 4-70 1:11 Carlton 1 RunUNCP 2nd 10-81 4:56 Sheehan 11 RunUNCP 2nd 11-54 1:55 Hollandsworth 38 FGUNCP 3rd 9-83 3:56 Sheehan 40 Pass BC 1st 10-72 2:56 Sheehan 1 RunBC 1st 10-84 3:47 Sheehan 1 RunBC 2nd 4-75 1:51 Sheehan 53 PassBC 2nd 8-72 2:28 Sheehan 13 PassBC 3rd 10-54 4:08 Burgess 1 RunBC 4th 5-28 2:00 Sheehan 1 Run MH 1st 5-61 2:20 Sheehan 23 Pass NGU 1st 14-62 7:11 Littlejohn 1 RunNGU 2nd 6-56 2:05 Sheehan 26 PassNGU 3rd 12-85 4:38 Sheehan 3 RunNGU 4th 14-76 6:09 Sheehan 1 Run

Non Offensive ScoresDC 1st Lackey 67 Interception Return TC 4th Safety, snap out of end zone UNCP 1st McDaniel 28 Interception Return

Longest DrivesPlays: 14 (3 times)Yards: 90 at NewberryTime: 7:11 vs. North Greenville

OPPONENT SCORING DRIVESOpp Qtr Pl-Yds Time ScoreDC 4th 6-51 1:43 Rogers 1 Run WCU 1st 6-80 1:46 Mitchell 44 PassWCU 1st 6-68 2:46 Mitchell 56 PassWCU 3rd 6-70 2:02 Mitchell 19 RunWCU 4th 7-58 3:05 Newsome 2 RunWCU 4th 2-13 0:32 Newsome 6 Run NBY 1st 7-65 2:18 Murden 20 PassNBY 2nd 14-70 5:10 Murden 17 PassNBY 2nd 8-56 4:09 Clark 21 FGNBY 3rd 4-66 1:05 Murden 5 PassNBY OT 7-25 --- Murden 5 PassNBY 2OT 6-17 --- Clark 25 FG CN 1st 14-70 5:39 Thomas 3 RunCN 1st 7-79 2:43 Thomas 14 RunCN 2nd 15-75 5:42 Thomas 1 RunCN 3rd 11-76 4:23 Thomas 5 RunCN 4th 4-59 1:46 Thomas 30 Pass TC 2nd 3-12 0:47 Smith 1 RunTC 2nd 5-35 1:52 Smith 1 RunTC 3rd 3-56 1:04 Pendergrass 47 PassWU 1st 7-80 2:24 Johnson 7 PassWU 2nd 1-15 0:05 Johnson 15 PassWU 2nd 6-46 2:04 Johnson 40 PassWU 4th 6-33 2:20 Lantigua 4 Run UNCP 1st 7-40 4:00 Pinner 4 PassUNCP 2nd 14-68 7:35 Owen 17 PassUNCP 3rd 9-47 3:35 Haskins 25 FG BC 1st 10-64 5:34 Jeter 11 RunBC 2nd 2-49 0:46 Queen 46 PassBC 2nd 12-66 6:42 Overholt 8 RunBC 3rd 9-56 4:47 Noboa 28 FGBC 4th 15-65 7:15 Wright 1 RunBC 4th 5-67 2:15 Ollis 3 Run MH 1st 4-85 1:18 Gordon-Lamar 1 RunMH 1st 4-68 1:06 Layman 1 RunMH 2nd 8-63 2:04 Layman 23 PassMH 4th 7-70 2:38 Layman 2 RunMH 4th 4-38 1:31 Layman 24 Pass NGU 1st 7-62 3:42 Byrd 5 RunNGU 2nd 8-46 4:07 Gravely 25 FG

Non Offensive ScoresWU 4th Safety, fumble in end zoneWU 4st Safety, intentional grounding in end zoneNGU 1st Proctor 84 Kickoff Return

Longest DrivesPlays: 15 by BrevardYards: 85 by Mars HillTime: 7:35 by UNC Pembroke

RED ZONE Catawba Opponent # TD FG # TD FGDC 2 1 0 2 1 0WCU 4 2 1 3 3 0NBY 6 3 1 7 3 2CN 5 3 1 4 4 0TC 5 5 0 6 2 0WU 4 1 2 4 3 0UNCP 2 2 0 3 2 1BC 6 5 0 5 4 1MH 4 0 0 4 3 0NG 3 3 0 4 1 1LRCAT - 37 poss., 30 Score (81.1%)Opp - 38 poss,. 27 Score (71.1%)

2014 CATAWBA MISCELLANEOUS STATISTICS

POINTS OFF TURNOVERS Catawba Opponent # TD FG # TD FGDC 2 2 0 2 0 0WCU 1 0 0 4 2 0NBY 2 0 0 1 0 0CN 1 1 0 1 0 0TC 3 1 0 1 0 0WU 3 1 1 6 2 0UNCP 1 1 0 2 0 1BC 0 0 0 0 0 0MH 2 0 0 5 1 0NG 0 0 0 1 0 0LRCAT - 15 TO’s, 7 Scores (46.7%)Opp - 23 TO’s, 6 Scores (26.1%)

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EXPLOSIVES(20-Plus Yard Plays)

Catawba Opponent Run Pass TD Run Pass TDDC 3 5 3 0 0 0WCU 0 6 1 1 2 2NBY 2 3 1 0 4 1CN 0 5 1 3 3 1TC 4 2 2 0 5 1WU 1 3 1 2 1 1UNCP 2 2 1 0 1 0BC 3 0 0 1 2 1MH 2 5 1 2 3 2NG 1 4 1 0 3 0LRTotals 18 35 12 9 24 9

INDIVIDUAL EXPLOSIVES(20-Plus Yard Plays)

(Touchdowns Underlined)Rushing (18)Sheehan - 5 (36, 22, 22, 24, 20)Mashore - 3 (31, 35, 21)Burgess - 3 (27, 40, 27, 26)Littlejohn - 3 (77, 61, 45)Carlton - 1 (21)Smart - 1 (33)Tarrats - 1 (20)

Receiving (35)Tarrats - 12 (31, 32, 46, 23, 30, 29, 27, 36, 45, 40, 21, 20)Hamilton - 7 (24, 22, 21, 23, 24, 21, 28)G.Williams - 5 (30, 20, 20, 57, 23)West - 4 (30, 33, 40, 36)Littlejohn - 1 (40)Mashore - 1 (33)Brown - 1 (51)Burgess - 3 (30, 26, 23)J.Williams - 1 (26)

DRIVE CHART Drives Scores TD FG Punt TO Downs Miss FG Half Safety Scoring Pct.Catawba 129 46 38 8 42 22 4 6 7 2 35.7%Opponent 131 40 35 5 52 15 9 6 8 1 30.5%

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2014 GAME RECAPS

DAVIDSON — Catawba knocked off host Davidson 35-7 to win its football opener at Richardson Field. Mike Sheehan completed all but one pass, totaling 174 yards with three touchdowns. Davidson looked to have some momentum early. The Wildcats drove deep into Catawba territory on their first possession, but were stopped on downs. Davidson was set up again by an Indian fumble at midfield only to see the game turn when Jamal Lackey intercepted a second-down pass and raced 67 yards for the game’s first score. Sheehan threw touchdown passes on Catawba’s next two possessions. The first went to freshman Keyon West, who made a diving catch in the end zone to complete the 30-yard score. Sheehan’s second scoring strike went to Carlos Tarrats on a fourth-down play that covered 31 yards. Catawba fumbled deep in Davidson territory on its next drive, but Terence Williams intercepted a Wildcat pass to get the offense back on the field. Sheehan drove the unit down the field once again and capped the 69-yard drive with a 22-yard pass to Tyler Hamilton. Catawba led 28-0 at the half and outgained Davidson 330 to 102 in the opening 30 minutes. The Indians capped their scoring early in the second half. Sheehan delivered a 40-yard pass to Cary Littlejohn to jump-start the drive. David Burgess followed with runs of 27 and eight yards to put the points on the board. Davidson averted the shutout midway through the fourth quarter on a one-yard run by David Rogers. Sheehan went 12-of-13 through the air for 174 yards and the three scores. He also added another 56 yards on the ground. The Indians gained 305 yards rushing with Trey Mashore leading the way with 78 yards on eight carries. In addition to his interception, Lackey also posted three tackles for losses to lead the defense. Jason Taylor had two stops for losses among his six tackles on the night. J.P. Douglas had 117 yards passing for Davidson, completing 19-of-29 passes with the two interceptions. Rogers ran for a team-high 38 yards, while Cam Cheuvront hauled in seven passes for 53 yards. Matt Casey was in on 14 tackles with Myles Atkins making 10 stops and causing a fumble. 1st 2nd 3rd 4th - FinalCATAWBA (1-0) 14 14 7 0 - 35Davidson (1-1) 0 0 0 7 - 7First Quarter CAT - Jamal Lackey 67 INT return (Chad Hollandsworth kick), 8:33 CAT - Keyon West 30 pass from Mike Sheehan (Hollandsworth kick), 4:42Second Quarter CAT - Carlos Tarrats 31 pass from Sheehan (Hollandsworth kick), 12:16 CAT - Tyler Hamilton 22 pass from Sheehan (Hollandsworth kick), 2:43Third Quarter CAT - David Burgess 8 run (Hollandsworth kick), 10:53Fourth Quarter DAV - David Rogers 1 run (Trevor Smith kick), 7:37

CAT DAVFirst Downs 26 17Rushes-Yards 52-305 29-91Passing Yards 179 144Comp-Att-Int 13-16-0 22-34-2Return Yards 109 156Punts-Average 3-31.0 6-33.0Fumbles-Lost 3-2 0-0Penalties-Yards 11-82 5-41Possession Time 35:32 24:28Sacks By-Yards Lost 0-0 2-13

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING: Catawba-Trey Mashore 8-78, Mike Sheehan 8-56, David Burgess 6-51, Cary Littlejohn 7-46, Eamon Smart 12-33, Reid Carlton 8-32, Carlos Tarrats 2-14; Davidson-David Rogers 11-38, John Cook 4-21, Jeffrey Keil 5-17, Austin Wells 5-16, JP Douglas 4-minus 1. PASSING: Catawba-Mike Sheehan 12-13-0-174, Nathan Lambert 1-1-0-5, Reid Carlton 0-1-0-0, Richard Shuping 0-1-0-0; Davidson-JP Douglas 19-29-2-117, John Cook 2-4-0-16, Nick Wheeler 1-1-0-11. RECEIVING: Catawba-Carlos Tarrats 4-46, Tyler Hamilton 3-43, Cary Littlejohn 2-44, Keyon West 1-30, Gary Williams 1-14, Brandon Brown 1-5, Dalton Pierce 1-minus 3; Davidson-Cam Cheuvront 7-53, William Morris 6-60, Nick Wheeler 4-18, David Rogers 2-minus 4, Trey Huelskamp 1-9, Jeffrey Keil 1-6, Austin Wells 1-2. MISSED FG: Catawba-None; Davidson-Trevor Smith 25. TACKLES: Catawba-Mark McDaniel 7-1-8, Philip George 5-2-7, Jason Taylor 4-2-6, Ed Robinson 4-1-5; Davidson-Matt Casey 7-7-14, Myles Atkins 7-3-10, Ricky Thac 4-3-7. ATT - 4,823. WEATHER - 90 degrees, partly cloudy.

GAME 1

Sept. 6, 2014Catawba 35, Davidson 7

GAME 2

Sept. 13, 2014W. Carolina 35, Catawba 17

GAME 3

Sept. 20, 2014Catawba 37, Newberry 34 (2OT)

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CULLOWHEE — Western Carolina pulled away in the second half and posted a 35-17 win over visiting Catawba at Waters Field. WCU quarterback Troy Mitchell threw for two touchdowns ran for a third to lead the Catamounts. Mitchell went 16-of-27 through the air for 223 yards and his two scores. He ran for 17 yards and a key score that gave WCU a 21-10 lead midway through the third quarter. Darius Ramsey led the Catamount ground game with 56 yards on 11 carries. Mike Sheehan threw a pair of TD passes for the Indians, but was also intercepted twice. He went 21-of-36 passing for 236 yards. Gary Williams was the favorite target, grabbing a career-high seven passes for 94 yards. The Catamounts went up 14-0 in the opening quarter, using a pair of long touchdown passes from Mitchell. The first covered 44 yards to Spearman Robinson just five minutes into the contest. Mitchell later found Willie Police for a 56-yard score at the 3:04 mark of the quarter. Catawba rebounded after the early deficit and outplayed the Catamounts in the second quarter. The Indian defense limited WCU to just 79 yards outside of the two long scoring plays. Early in the second quarter, Catawba cut its deficit in half as Williams made a diving catch on a throw from Sheehan that covered 20 yards and made it 14-7. The Indians appeared to be marching for more points at the end of the half, but after a catch and run inside the WCU five, Tyler Hamilton fumbled and the Catamounts ran out the final minute of the clock. The Indians closed the gap to 14-10 on its first possession of the second half as Chad Hollandsworth converted a 39-yard field goal. WCU responded from there, scoring touchdowns on three of its next four possessions. Mitchell ran in from 19 yards to make it 21-10 at the 7:58 mark of the third quarter. Newsome added a pair of touchdown runs early in the fourth quarter, the second after a Catawba fumble in its in red zone, to make it 35-10 with 10:40 remaining. Sheehan guided Catawba to one final score, hitting Carlos Tarrats from six yards out with 7:47 to play. Trey Mashore helped set up the score with a catch and run of 33 yards. Catawba held a slight edge in total yardage, outgaining WCU 368 to 365. The Catamounts held a 22-20 edge in first downs. David Burgess led the Indians on the ground with 52 yards on 13 carries. Philip George had nine tackles, while Jason Taylor had a sack among his seven stops. 1st 2nd 3rd 4th - FinalCATAWBA (1-1) 0 7 3 7 - 17W.Carolina (2-1) 14 0 7 14 - 35First Quarter WC - Spearman Robinson 44 pass from Troy Mitchell (Richard Sigmon kick), 10:00 WC - Willie Police 56 pass from Mitchell (Sigmon kick), 3:04Second Quarter CAT - Gary Williams 20 pass from Mike Sheehan (Chad Hollandsworth kick), 14:10Third Quarter CAT - Hollandsworth 39 FG, 10:09 WC - Mitchell 19 run (Sigmon kick), 7:58Fourth Quarter WC - Detrez Newsome 2 run (Sigmon kick), 12:47 WC - Newsome 6 run (Sigmon kick), 10:40 CAT - Carlos Tarrats 5 pass from Sheehan (Hollandsworth kick), 7:47

CAT WCUFirst Downs 20 22Rushes-Yards 39-102 33-131Passing Yards 266 234Comp-Att-Int 22-37-2 17-28-0Return Yards 89 115Punts-Average 5-38.2 5-41.8Fumbles-Lost 3-2 2-1Penalties-Yards 13-119 11-71Possession Time 32:27 27:33Sacks By-Yards Lost 1-3 2-22

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING: Catawba-David Burgess 13-52, Trey Mashore 7-24, Cary Littlejohn 7-13, Mike Sheehan 12-13; WCU-Darius Ramsey 11-56, Garrett Brown 5-31, Detrez Newsome 7-21, Troy Mitchell 5-17, Shaun Warren 2-4, Willie Police 2-3, Spearman Robinson 1-minus 1. PASSING: Catawba-Mike Sheehan 21-36-2-236, Carlos Tarrats 1-1-0-30; WCU-Troy Mitchell 16-27-0-223, Garrett Brown 1-1-0-11. RECEIVING: Catawba-Gary Williams 7-94, Tyler Hamilton 4-73, Keyon West 4-26, Carlos Tarrats 3-22, Trey Mashore 2-40, Jason Williams 1-6, Dalton Pierce 1-4; WCU-Detrez Newsome 6-49, Spearman Robinson 3-72, Willie Police 3-67, Terryon Robinson 3-29, Michael Helms 1-10, Darius Ramsey 1-7. MISSED FG: Catawba-Hollandsworth 31; WCU-None. TACKLES: Catawba-Philip George 4-5-9, Jamal Lackey 2-6-8, Jason Taylor 3-4-7, Terence Williams 1-6-7; WCU-Daniel Riddle 7-11-18, Ace Clark 3-9-12, Christon Gill 3-7-10. ATT - 10,511. WEATHER - 78 degrees, partly cloudy.

NEWBERRY — Mike Sheehan threw an 11-yard touchdown pass to Carlos Tarrats, lifting Catawba to a 37-34 double overtime win over host Newberry in both teams’ South Atlantic Conference football opener. The final pass marked the second time on the night that Sheehan and Tarrats hooked up for a score and came after the Indians held Newberry to a field goal on its offensive possession. Both teams scored a touchdown in the first overtime. David Burgess scored on a 1-yard run for Catawba and W.T. Murden threw a touchdown pass to Jalen Cook for Newberry. Sheehan completed 15-of-26 passes for 241 yards and the two touchdowns, both to Tarrats. He also ran for a score. Tarrats totaled four catches on the night for 67 yards. Cary Littlejohn topped the 100-yard mark with 117 yards on 11 carries. Murden had four touchdown passes for Newberry, completing 26-of39 passes for 321 yards. Byron Dickerson made five catches for 95 yards and two scores. Catawba had a chance to win at the end of regulation in a frantic final few minutes. Catawba had driven to the Newberry five, but fumbled a handoff with just over a minute left. Rai Smith got the ball right back, intercepting Murden on the first play. The Indians drove into field goal range, but Chad Hollandsworth had his 35-yard field sail just wide to the right after a high snap. In the first quarter, Murden connected with Dickerson for a 37-yard score then Catawba answered on Sheehan’s 20-yard pass to Tarrats that was set up by a 77-yard run by Littlejohn. In the second quarter, Murden threw a 17-yard pass to Dickerson with Catawba answering as Trey Mashore raced 35 yards for a TD two plays after a roughing the kicker penalty. The teams traded field goals in the final six minutes of the half. Catawba took its first lead of the night midway through the third quarter on Sheehan’s 23-yard run at the 7:47 mark. Sheehan had set up the opportunity with a 51-yard completion to Brandon Brown. Newberry answered as Murden threw a 45-yard pass to John Gadson then a five-yard TD pass to Ozzie Exume. That would be all the scoring until the overtime. The teams combined for nearly 1,000 yards of offense. Newberry had a slight edge 489 yards to 471 yards for the Indians. Jason Taylor had a huge game on defense for Catawba making 16 tackles, including two for losses. Ed Robinson had 10 stops with a sack. 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT - FinalCATAWBA (2-1) 7 10 7 0 13 - 37Newberry (1-2) 7 10 7 0 10 - 34First Quarter NBY - Byron Dickerson 37 pass from WT Murden (Kyle Clark kick), 12:42 CAT - Carlos Tarrats 20 pass from Mike Sheehan (Chad Hollandsworth kick), 10:10Second Quarter NBY - Dickerson 17 pass from Murden (Clark kick), 11:24 CAT - Trey Mashore 35 run (Hollandsworth kick), 9:28 NBY - Clark 21 FG, 5:10 CAT - Hollandsworth 41 FG, 0:59Third Quarter CAT - Sheehan 23 run (Hollandsworth kick), 7:47 NBY - Ozzie Exume 5 pass from Murden (Clark kick), 6:36Overtime CAT - David Burgess 1 run (Hollandsworth kick) NBY - Jalen Cook 5 pass from Murden (Clark kick) NBY - Clark 25 FG CAT - Tarrats 11 pass from Sheehan

CAT NBYFirst Downs 23 27Rushes-Yards 47-230 52-168Passing Yards 241 321Comp-Att-Int 15-26-0 26-39-1Return Yards 69 147Punts-Average 7-40.9 5-44.2Fumbles-Lost 1-1 2-1Penalties-Yards 8-70 16-143Possession Time 29:00 31:00Sacks By-Yards Lost 3-20 2-13

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING: Catawba-Cary Littlejohn 11-117, David Burgess 17-58, Trey Mashore 3-34, Mike Sheehan 15-26, Team 1-minus 5; Newberry-Ryan Barnwell 11-53, Dureal Elmore 13-43, WT Murden 17-42, Braxton Ivery 2-15, Romelo Doctor 5-15, Cliff Jones 2-11, John Gadson 2-minus 11. PASSING: Catawba-Mike Sheehan 15-26-0-241; Newberry-WT Murden 26-39-1-321. RECEIVING: Catawba-Tyler Hamilton 5-41, Carlos Tarrats 4-67, Gary Williams 3-37, Keyon West 2-45, Brandon Brown 1-51; Newberry-Byron Dickerson 5-95, Jalen Cook 5-72, Jackson Swindler 5-28, Cole Watson 4-21, John Gadson 2-51, Braxton Ivery 2-22, Ryan Barnwell 1-15, Dureal Elmore 1-12, Ozzie Exume 1-5. MISSED FG: Catawba-Hollandsworth 35; NBY-Clark 40, 30. TACKLES: Catawba-Jason Taylor 14-2-16, Ed Robinson 10-0-10, Terence Williams 9-0-9, Philip George 8-1-9; Newberry-Taylor McDonnell 7-3-10, Dontavia Reid 6-2-8, Jaquille Oden 6-1-7, Arnez Gray 5-2-7. ATT - 4,067. WEATHER - 74 degrees, partly cloudy.

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SALISBURY — Catawba rolled up over 500 yards of total offense, but came up two points short of an upset of 19th-ranked Carson-Newman, falling 35-33. De’Andre Thomas was the highlight for Carson-Newman. He ran for 104 yards, threw for 173 yards and accounted for five touchdowns. Thomas ran for four Eagle scores then put C-N up 35-26 with just over six minutes to play on a 30-yard pass to TraShaun Ward. Catawba quarterback Mike Sheehan threw for a career-best 387 yards and two scores. He completed 30-of-45 passes without an interception. Carlos Tarrats caught six of the passes, including a touchdown, and totaled 147 yards receiving. Tarrats has a TD catch in all four games for the Indians this season. Carson-Newman jumped out quickly, scoring on its first two drives, as Thomas capped 14 and seven play drives with runs of three and 14 yards. Catawba nearly cut the score in half late in the quarter, but Tarrats was deemed to have fumbled an inch from the goal line which rolled out of the end zone for a touchback. The Catawba defense came up with a big play after the turnover, causing a C-N fumble at midfield. Tarrats got his touchdown on this possession as he caught a 23-yard pass from Sheehan. Thomas and the Eagles came right back with the junior plunging in from the one midway through the second quarter. Sheehan capped Catawba’s next drive with his own one-yard run to make it 21-14 and the Indians had a chance to get closer before the half, but missed on a 35-yard field goal attempt. Chad Hollandsworth did connect on a 34-yard field goal to start the second half to pull the Indians within 21-17. Thomas followed with his final scoring run, taking it in from five-yards out for a 28-17 edge. Another field goal from Hollandsworth, this one from 43 yards, made it 28-20 with 2:39 to go in the third quarter. Catawba held the Eagles and Cary Littlejohn ran in from the seven to make it 28-26 with 12:18 to go. Catawba went for the tie, but Tyler Hamilton was just on the end line to nullify the points. Catawba made another stop, but were held by the Eagles on fourth down. C-N cashed in to go up 35-26 on Thomas’ pass to Ward. Sheehan got Catawba within 35-33 on a scoring pass to Gary Williams, but the Eagles were able to run out the final three minutes of the clock. Andy Hibbett led Carson-Newman on the ground with 115 yards on 20 carries. Carson-Newman had 313 of its 486 total yards on the ground. Thomas went 11-of-16 in the air. Sha’heem Stupart led the Eagles on defense with 10 tackles. Javaris Neal was in on a pair of sacks. Jamal Lackey had13 tackles for Catawba with one for a loss. Jason Taylor made 10 stops. 1st 2nd 3rd 4th - FinalC-Newman (3-1) 14 7 7 7 - 35CATAWBA (2-2) 0 14 6 13 - 33First Quarter CN - De’Andre Thomas 3 run (Ben Ogle kick), 9:21 CN - Thomas 14 run (Ogle kick), 4:43Second Quarter CAT - Carlos Tarrats 23 pass from Mike Sheehan (Chad Hollandsworth kick), 13:13 CN - Thomas 1 run (Ogle kick), 7:30 CAT - Sheehan 1 run (Hollandsworth kick), 3:01Third Quarter CAT - Hollandsworth 34 FG, 9:31 CN - Thomas 5 run (Ogle kick), 5:02 CAT - Hollandsworth 43 FG, 2:39Fourth Quarter CAT - Cary Littlejohn 7 run (pass failed), 12:18 CN - TraShaun Ward 30 pass from Thomas (Ogle kick), 6:31 CAT - Gary Williams 6 pass from Sheehan (Hollandsworth kick), 3:02

CN CATFirst Downs 24 32Rushes-Yards 59-313 30-119Passing Yards 173 387Comp-Att-Int 11-16-0 30-45-0Return Yards 115 115Punts-Average 3-31.0 6-33.0Fumbles-Lost 3-1 2-1Penalties-Yards 9-88 8-60Possession Time 31:15 28:45Sacks By-Yards Lost 2-13 0-0

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING: CNewman-Andy Hibbett 20-115, De’Andre Thomas 17-104, Jamal Jones 14-53, Damian Baker 5-41, Randall Freeman 1-3, Team 2-minus 3; Catawba-Cary Littlejohn 8-38, Mike Sheehan 11-30, David Burgess 5-29, Trey Mashore 5-22, Gabe Evans 1-0. PASSING: CNewman-De’Andre Thomas 11-16-0-173; Catawba-Mike Sheehan 30-45-0-387. RECEIVING: CNewman-TraShaun Ward 4-59, Anthony Eubanks 4-57, Aaron Seward 1-36, Noah Hill 1-13, Andy Hibbett 1-8; Catawba-Carlos Tarrats 6-147, Tyler Hamilton 6-86, Keyon West 5-45, Gary Williams 5-44, Cary Littlejohn 4-29, Trey Mashore 2-25, David Burgess 1-6, Brandon Brown 1-5. MISSED FG: CNewman-None; Catawba-Hollandsworth 35. TACKLES: CNewman-Chris Dansby 6-3-9, Sha’heem Stupart 5-4-9, William Alderman 3-3-6, Eien Jacob 3-3-6; Catawba-Jamal Lackey 5-8-13, Jason Taylor 6-4-10, Michael Peppers 4-5-9. ATT - 3,049. WEATHER - 71 degrees, partly cloudy.

GAME 4

Sept. 27, 2014#19 Carson-Newman 35, Catawba 33

GAME 5

Oct. 4, 2014Catawba 51, Tusculum 21

GAME 6

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SALISBURY — Catawba piled up over 500 yards of total offense for the second straight week en route to a 51-21 South Atlantic Conference win over visiting Tusculum. Catawba rolled up a season-high 383 yards on the ground with both Cary Littlejohn and quarterback Mike Sheehan going over 100 yards. Littlejohn led the way with 104 yards that included a 61-yard touchdown run that made the score 21-0 early in the second quarter. Sheehan ran for 102 yards and one score while throwing for 180 yards and another touchdown. On a windy afternoon, Tusculum took the opening possession with the wind and quickly marched inside the Catawba 10. Mark McDaniel ended the drive with an interception on the goal line. The junior would also cause two fumbles on the day in addition to a tackle for loss. Catawba took the lead for good on its second possession. Sheehan helped set up the score on a 36-yard run on a draw play then later threw a 30-yard touchdown pass to David Burgess with 5:15 to go in the opening quarter. Burgess also ran for two scores, the first coming on the third play of the second quarter. Indian freshman Eamon Smart made it 28-0 midway through the second quarter on a 17-yard run. Tusculum got back into the game on the ensuing kickoff, getting a one-yard run from Fernando Smith after an 80-yard return from Ken Funnye. Tusculum caught a break on its kickoff as a high kick into the wind hit the ground and spun backwards into the arms of Irim Aiken. Smith again scored from a yard out to cut the margin to 28-14. Catawba regained the momentum going into the half, marching 76 yards in 11 plays to lead 35-14 after a five-yard run by Sheehan. Each team scored in the third quarter. Burgess got his season scoring run at the 11:45 mark and Funnye caught a 47-yard pass from Malcolm Pendergrass with 1:44 remaining. The Indians capped the scoring on a Reid Carlton run and a safety on a bad snap out of the end zone. Tusculum was held to 345 total yards and just 89 on the ground. Pendergrass went 14-of-32 passing for 256 yards. He threw for a score and was intercepted twice. Smith and D.J. Haney each ran for 33 yards. Smart and Burgess both flirted with 100 yards. Smart finishing with 81 yards and Burgess with 79. Jamal Lackey had a sack and recovered a fumble for Catawba, while Gabe Evans intercepted a pass. 1st 2nd 3rd 4th - FinalTusculum (1-4) 0 14 7 0 - 21CATAWBA (3-2) 7 28 7 9 - 51First Quarter CAT - David Burgess 30 pass from Mike Sheehan (Chad Hollandsworth kick), 5:15Second Quarter CAT - Burgess 7 run (Hollndsworth kick), 14:35 CAT - Cary Littlejohn 61 run (Hollandsworth kick), 12:11 CAT - Eamon Smart 17 run (Hollandsworth kick), 7:48 TC - Fernando Smith 1 run (Logan Cornelius kick), 6:49 TC - Smith 1 run (Cornelius kick), 4:53 CAT - Sheehan 5 run (Hollandsworth kick), 0:28Third Quarter CAT - Burgess 6 run (Hollandsworth kick), 11:45 TC - Ken Funnye 47 pass from Malcolm Pendergrass (Cornelius kick), 1:44Fourth Quarter CAT - Reid Carlton 1 run (Hollandsworth kick), 9:31 CAT - Safety, snap our of end zone, 2:57

TC CATFirst Downs 17 29Rushes-Yards 28-89 61-383Passing Yards 256 180Comp-Att-Int 14-32-2 19-30-1Return Yards 177 72Punts-Average 6-40.5 6-36.0Fumbles-Lost 3-1 0-0Penalties-Yards 12-92 7-63Possession Time 18:17 41:43Sacks By-Yards Lost 2-23 1-1

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING: Tusculum-Fernando Smith 12-33, D.J. Haney 8-33, Malcolm Pendergrass 6-18, Justin Houston 1-10, Wesley Powell 0-2, Team 1-minus 37; Catawba-Cary Littlejohn 15-104, Mike Sheehan 11-102, Eamon Smart 15-81, David Burgess 15-79, Brandon Brown 1-8, Reid Carlton 3-7, Trey Mashore 1-2. PASSING: Tusculum-Malcolm Pendergrass 14-32-2-256; Catawba-Mike Sheehan 19-29-1-180, Reid Carlton 0-1-0-0. RECEIVING: Tusculum-Ken Funnye 5-121, Justin Houston 5-53, Deon Hicks 3-65, Jonathan Diliberton 1-17; Catawba-Gary Williams 6-46, Keyon West 4-55, David Burgess 3-43, Carlos Tarrats 3-22, Tyler Hamilton 2-19, Cary Littlejohn 1-minus 5. MISSED FG: Tusculum-Logan Cornelius 27, 36; Catawba-None. TACKLES: Tusculum-L’Keith Brown 6-3-9, Caushaud Lyons 6-2-8, Brandyn Bartlett 4-4-8; Catawba-Jamal Lackey 4-1-5, Michael Peppers 2-3-5, Rai Smith 4-0-4, Mark McDaniel 4-0-4, R.J. Beaty 4-0-4. ATT - 1,877. WEATHER - 63 degrees, sunny.

WINGATE — After rolling up over 500 yards for the past two weeks, Catawba’s offense was limited to less than 300 yards, committed six turnovers and surrendered a pair of safeties in a frustrating 30-19 loss to Wingate. Mike Sheehan completed just 11-of-30 passes for 167 yards, was intercepted five times and sacked three times. His bright spot was a 57-yard scoring strike to Gary Williams that cut a deficit to 13-9 midway through the second quarter. Williams had three catches on the day for 71 yards. Catawba missed a field goal on its opening drive and Nestor Lantigua hit a 60-yard run on the first offensive play for the Bulldogs. That set up the first score, a seven-yard pass from Kyle Johnson to Jordan Berry. That duo would put more points on the scoreboard for Wingate after Catawba’s first interception of the game. Berry made the 15-yard grab to make it 13-3. Wingate answered Catawba’s score that cut the lead to 13-9 with a quick strike on Johnson’s 40-yard pass to Cameron Leviner. The Bulldogs took that 19-9 edge to the break. A bad snap on a Bulldog punt led to a Catawba score midway through the third quarter. Sheehan ran it in from 14 yards out to make it 19-16. Following an interception by Gabe Evans the Indians tied the game on a 27-yard field goal by Chad Hollandsworth. Mark McDaniel ended the next Wingate drive with an interception at the two-yard-line with 1:18 to go in third quarter, but the Bulldogs would shut down Catawba’s offense from there. The Indians spent the fourth quarter backed up to its own goal line with four drives starting inside their own 10. The biggest play was a third-down interception by Jon Jimenez at the Catawba 33 that turned into a Lantigua four-yard run, giving Wingate a 26-19 lead with 9:25 to play. A miscue on a snap led to the first Wingate safety with 6:08 remaining and Sheehan was called for intentional grounding in the end zone on the Tribe’s next possession to make it 30-19 with 3:56 to go. Catawba was held to just two net yards in the fourth quarter. Johnson went 17-of-38 in the air for Wingate, totaling 196 yards. He threw three touchdowns and was intercepted three times. Lantigua picked up 115 yards on the ground, while Berry caught eight passes for 81 yards and two scores. Jason Taylor posted a dozen tackles for Catawba on defense. Kyle Kitchens and Derrick Lee had sacks, while Michael Peppers joined Evans and McDaniel with an interception. 1st 2nd 3rd 4th - FinalCATAWBA (3-3) 3 6 10 0 - 19Wingate (4-2) 6 13 0 11 - 30First Quarter WU - Jordan Berry 7 pass from Kyle Johnson (kick failed), 7:49 CAT - Chad Hollandsworth 31 FG, 0:40Second Quarter WU - Berry 15 pass from Johnson (Patrick Smith kick), 13:14 CAT - Gary Williams 57 pass from Mike Sheehan (Hollandsworth kick), 7:25 WU - Cameron Leviner 40 pass from Johnson (kick failed), 5:21 Third Quarter CAT - Sheehan 14 run (Hollandsworth kick), 7:17 CAT - Hollandsworth 27 FG, 3:57 Fourth Quarter WU - Nestor Lantigua 4 run (Smith kick), 9:25 WU - Safety, fumble in end zone, 6:08 WU - Safety, intentional grounding in end zone, 3:56

CAT WUFirst Downs 12 17Rushes-Yards 39-104 41-97Passing Yards 167 196Comp-Att-Int 11-30-5 17-38-3Return Yards 271 293Punts-Average 3-41.0 8-34.2Fumbles-Lost 2-1 0-0Penalties-Yards 6-71 7-68Possession Time 26:56 33:04Sacks By-Yards Lost 2-18 3-28

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING: Catawba-David Burgess 10-59, Eamon Smart 4-19, Cary Littlejohn 7-18, Mike Sheehan 14-15, Trey Mashore 1-4, Reid Carlton 2-minus 2, Team 1-minus 9; Wingate-Nestor Lantigua 22-115, Lawrence Pittman 4-22, Mycah Gaylord 4-9, Jalen Gavin 1-minus 3, Kyle Johnson 5-minus 5, Team 5-minus 41. PASSING: Catawba-Mike Sheehan 11-30-5-167; Wingate-Kyle Johnson 17-38-3-196. RECEIVING: Catawba-Gary Williams 3-71, Carlos Tarrats 3-65, Keyon West 2-20, Tyler Hamilton 2-8, Trey Mashore 1-3; Wingate-Jordan Berry 8-81, Brandon Ellington 4-28, Bryan Caffrey 2-28, Cameron Leviner 1-40, Mycah Gaylrod 1-13, Jalen Gavin 1-6. MISSED FG: Catawba-Hollandsworth 36; Wingate-None. TACKLES: Catawba-Jason Taylor 5-7-12, Rai Smith 4-5-9, Kyle Kitchens 3-6-9, Jamal Lackey 4-3-7; Wingate-Charlie Hosea 6-7-13, Nick Napolitano 5-5-10, Jon Jimenez 4-3-7. ATT - 1,609. WEATHER - 83 degrees, sunny.

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PEMBROKE,NC — Catawba overcame an early 14-6 deficit to top host UNC Pembroke 30-17 in Saturday afternoon at Johnson Stadium. The Catawba Indian defense held the Braves to just 250 yards as Catawba improves to 4-3. UNC Pembroke falls to 1-5. Mike Sheehan accounted for 266 yards of total offense with a touchdown rushing and passing. Sheehan went 16-of-24 through the air for 186 yards and ran for another 80 yards. Carlos Tarrats had four catches for 118 yards and a score. The Indians jumped on top quickly as Mark McDaniel intercepted a Reggie Pinner pass on the game’s second snap and returned it 28 yards for a touchdown less than a minute into the game. That was the lone bright spot for Catawba in the opening quarter as the Indian offense ran just three plays and totaled two yards between two UNCP touchdowns. John Rich caught a four-yard pass from Pinner to put UNCP on top at the 9:57 mark of the first quarter. Seth Owen connected with B.J. Bunn on the first play of the second quarter to give the Braves a 14-6 edge. A 45-yard pass from Sheehan to Tarrats set up Catawba’s first offensive score. Reid Carlton finished off the drive with a one-yard run. The Indians seized momentum with two scores in the final three minutes of the first half. Sheehan ripped off two big runs, the second resulting in an 11-yard touchdown and a 20-14 lead. Chad Hollandsworth connected on a 38-yard field on the final play of the half to put the Indians up 23-14 at the break. The two defenses set the tone in the second half, but not before Catawba scored on its first possession on Sheehan’s perfect 40-yard strike to Tarrats. UNCP got inside the Catawba 10-yard-line late in the quarter, but the Indians defense held the Braves to a field goal which would result in the final score. Catawba limited UNCP to 64 yards on the ground. Pinner completed 15-of-24 passes for 121 yards, while Owen went 11-of-14 for 65 yards. Bunn made 11 catches for 100 yards. Jason Taylor recorded 13 tackles for Catawba on defense with one for a loss. McDaniel made seven stops with one for a loss and an additional pass break up in addition to his pick-six. Jamal Lackey had a pair of stops for losses with Kyle Kitchens, Jonathan Jean and Marquez Robbs posting sacks. 1st 2nd 3rd 4th - FinalCATAWBA (4-3) 6 17 7 0 - 30UNC Pembroke (1-5) 14 0 3 0 - 17First Quarter CAT - Mark McDaniel 28 INT ret (Chad Hollandsworth kick), 14:07 UNCP - John Rich 4 pass from Reggie Pinner (Connor Haskins kick), 9:57Second Quarter UNCP - BJ Bunn 17 pass from Seth Owen (Haskins kick, 14:54) CAT - Reid Carlton 1 run (Hollandsworth kick), 13:36 CAT - Sheehan 11 run (Hollandsworth kick), 2:51 CAT - Hollandsworth 38 FG, 0:00Third Quarter CAT - Carlos Tarrats 40 pass from Sheehan (Hollandsworth kick), 10:58 UNCP - Haskins 25 FG, 1:41

CAT UNCPFirst Downs 16 15Rushes-Yards 30-132 28-64Passing Yards 186 186Comp-Att-Int 16-24-1 26-38-1Return Yards 106 163Punts-Average 6-46.7 7-37.7Fumbles-Lost 3-1 4-0Penalties-Yards 4-29 9-63Possession Time 24:47 35:13Sacks By-Yards Lost 3-19 0-0

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING: Catawba-Mike Sheehan 13-80, David Burgess 9-23, Cary Littlejohn 2-12, Trey Mashore 2-10, Eamon Smart 3-6, Reid Carlton 1-1; UNCP-Rontonio Stanley 5-36, Reggie Pinner 3-27, Tamari White 11-9, Seth Owen 8-minus 2, Terron Huffman 1-minus 6. PASSING: Catawba-Mike Sheehan 16-24-1-186; UNCP-Reggie Pinner 15-24-1-121, Seth Owen 11-14-0-65. RECEIVING: Catawba-Carlos Tarrats 4-118, Trey Mashore 4-22, Gary Williams 3-20, Tyler Hamilton 2-17, Keyon West 2-10, Cary Littlejohn 1-minus 1; UNCP-BJ Bunn 11-100, Zelius Morrow 3-17, George Whigham 2-31, John Rich 2-10, Rontonio Stanley 2-minus 1, Tamari White 1-9, Terron Huffman 1-7, Aaron Clay 1-7, Michael Isbell 1-5, Stedman Rush 1-4, Dominique Bridges 1-minus 3. MISSED FG: Catawba-None; UNCP-Connor Haskins 50. TACKLES: Catawba-Jason Taylor 7-6-13, Mark McDaniel 3-4-7, Marvin Motley 5-1-6, Terence Williams 4-2-6, Jamal Lackey 3-3-6; UNCP-Blake Hickman 5-6-11, Darcus Elliott 2-3-5, Cadarreus Mason 2-3-5. ATT - 2,360. WEATHER - 74 degrees, sunny.

GAME 7

Oct. 18, 2014Catawba 30, UNC Pembroke 17

GAME 8

Oct. 25, 2014Catawba 42, Brevard 37

GAME 9

Nov. 2, 2014Mars Hill 35, Catawba 7

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SALISBURY — Catawba quarterback Mike Sheehan accounted for five touchdowns, three rushing and two passing, as the Catawba Indians claimed a 42-37 win over visiting Brevard in South Atlantic Conference football action on Saturday afternoon at Shuford Stadium. Brevard pulled within 42-37 with just under six minutes remaining on a three-year run by Jordan Ollis. That drive was kept alive by a roughing the kicker penalty on Catawba and was followed by a 51-yard pass from Kevin Herbst to Zac Queen. Catawba took the ensuing kickoff and marched to the Brevard 13 before missing on a field goal with 1:37 remaining. Brevard had one last chance, but the Catawba defense forced three incompletions and a one yard run on the final Tornado drive. David Burgess and Trey Mashore each posted career highs in rushing going over 100 yards for the first time in their careers. Burgess collected 94 of his 137 yards in the second half, while Mashore totaled 101 of his 120 yards in the opening 30 minutes. Sheehan was perfect in the air, completing 13-of-13 passes for 157 yards. Ollis led Brevard with 125 yards on the ground. Kelvin Jeter added 92. The Tornados went just 2-of-7 passing for 97 yards. Catawba scored on its first two possessions with Sheehan keeping from a yard out to cap both 10-play drives. Brevard answered on an 11-yard run by Jeter and a 46-yard pass from Tanner Wright to Queen. Burgess put the Indians back on top with a 53-yard scoring pass from Sheehan at the 9:48 mark of the second quarter. The Tornados came right back on a 12-play, 66-yard drive to tie the score at 21-all with three minutes left. Catawba retook the lead in the final minute of the half on a 13-yard catch by Tyler Hamilton with just 25 seconds left before the break. Brevard cut the margin to 28-24 on a field goal by Alex Noboa midway through the third quarter, but Catawba came used another 10-play drive that Burgess capped with a one-yard run to go up 35-24. Wright scored from a yard out for Brevard with 10:14 left to make the margin 35-31 with 10:14 remaining. After the Brevard score, Catawba got a big 52-yard kickoff return from Mashore that set up the third Sheehan rushing touchdown, again from a yard out, to lead 42-31 with 8:02 left. Brevard closed within five, but the Indians held on to prevail. Freshman Michael Peppers led the Catawba defense with 14 tackles, including one for a loss. Freshman Kyle Kitchens forced a fumble on a sack among his seven stops. Michael Gruber posted 15 tackles and two for losses for Brevard. 1st 2nd 3rd 4th - FinalBrevard (0-8) 7 14 3 13 - 37CATAWBA (5-3) 14 14 7 7 - 42First Quarter CAT - Mike Sheehan 1 run (Chad Hollandsworth kick), 12:04 CAT - Sheehan 1 run (Hollandsworth kick), 6:15 BC - Kelvin Jeter 11 run (Alex Noboa kick), 0:41Second Quarter BC - Zac Queen 46 pass from Tanner Wright (Noboa kick), 11:46 CAT - David Burgess 53 pass from Sheehan (Hollandsworth kick), 9:48 BC - Andre Overholt 8 run (Noboa kick), 3:00 CAT - Tyler Hamilton 13 pass from Sheehan (Hollandsworth kick), 0:25Third Quarter BC - Noboa 28 FG, 6:44 CAT - Burgess 1 run (Hollandsworth kick), 2:29Fourth Quarter BC - Wright 1 run (Noboa kick), 10:14 CAT - Sheehan 1 run (Hollandsworth kick), 8:02 BC - Jordan Ollis 3 run (Noboa kick), 5:41

BC CATFirst Downs 21 26Rushes-Yards 58-268 52-273Passing Yards 97 157Comp-Att-Int 2-7-0 13-13-0Return Yards 62 175Punts-Average 2-39.0 2-35.5Fumbles-Lost 1-0 0-0Penalties-Yards 3-26 5-48Possession Time 32:06 27:54Sacks By-Yards Lost 2-14 1-9

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING: Brevard-Jordan Ollis 24-125, Kelvin Jeter 14-92, Tanner Wright 8-29, Andre Overholt 6-20, Arvin Berry 4-10, Kevin Herbst 2-minus 8; Catawba-David Burgess 19-137, Trey Mashore 16-120, Carlos Tarrats 1-20, Cary Littlejohn 2-6, Mike Sheehan 12-0, Team 2-minus 10. PASSING: Brevard-Kevin Herbst 1-4-0-51, Tanner Wright 1-3-0-46; Catawba-Mike Sheehan 13-13-0-157. RECEIVING: Brevard-Zac Queen 2-97; Catawba-Carlos Tarrats 5-48, Jason Williams 2-24, Tyler Hamilton 2-21, Keyon West 2-13, David Burgess 1-53, Trey Mashore 1-minus 2. MISSED FG: Brevard-None; Catawba-Chad Hollandsworth 30. TACKLES: Brevard-Michael Gruber 10-5-15, Marcus Lundsford 4-4-8; Catawba-Michael Peppers 7-7-14, Jason Taylor 8-1-9, Kyle Kitchens 5-2-7, Philip George 5-2-7. ATT - 3,284. WEATHER - 69 degrees, sunny.

MARS HILL,NC — Mars Hill used a strong running game and helped force five turnovers to defeat visiting Catawba 35-7 in South Atlantic Conference football action on Sunday afternoon at Mears Stadium. Foluke Gordon-Lamar ran for 202 of his 221 yards in the opening half as the Lions used two big runs and several Catawba miscues to grab a 21-7 lead at the break. The Mars Hill defense kept Catawba off the scoreboard in the second half. On the first Lion possession, Gordon-Lamar set up the first score with a 59-yard run to the Catawba seven. He would score two plays later on a one-yard run. The Indians used a 40-yard halfback pass from David Burgess to Keyon West to set up a scoring chance, but the drive ended on a missed field goal. Catawba would pull even late in the first quarter as Mike Sheehan threw a 23-yard pass to Gary Williams. Gordon-Lamar set up another Lion score just a minute later as he ripped off a 67-yard run to the one. Matt Layman took it over from there to give the Lions the lead for good. The Indians drove to the Lion one midway in the second quarter, but fumbled into the end zone to end the chance. Mars Hill converted a fourth-and-seven late in the first half and cashed it in with a 23-yard pass from Layman to Dimitri Holmes inside the final minute. Catawba had a chance to cut into the deficit twice in the third quarter. The first drive inside the 20 ended on downs when Sheehan was tackled for a loss on fourth-and-one. On the next drive, the Indians moved to the Mars Hill two, but Sheehan was intercepted in the end zone on third down. Late in the third quarter, Layman completed a 51-yard pass to Holmes that set the Lions up at the Catawba 24. Layman would get the score early in the fourth quarter on a two-yard run. After a Catawba interception, Mars Hill put the game away on a 24-yard pass from Layman to Holmes with 9:01 remaining. Sheehan completed 12-of-29 passes for 168 yards, but was intercepted four times. He led Catawba on the ground with 66 yards. Burgess added 50 yards before leaving the game in the third quarter with an injury. West caught four passes for 94 yards. Gordon-Lamar ran for 221 of the 264 rushing yards for Mars Hill. Layman went 8-of-22 in the air for 144 yards with Holmes making five catches for 122 yards. Chris Daniels made 14 stops for the Lions and recorded two of the team’s four sacks. Mark McDaniel had two interceptions for the Indians to raise his season total to five. Kegan Funderburk had two stops for losses. 1st 2nd 3rd 4th - FinalCATAWBA (5-4) 7 0 0 0 - 7Mars Hill (4-4) 14 7 0 14 - 35First Quarter MH - Foluke Gordon-Lamar 1 run (Tyler Stewart kick), 13:42) CAT - Gary Williams 23 pass from Mike Sheehan (Chad Hollandsworth kick), 2:40 MH - Matt Layman 1 run (Stewart kick), 1:26Second Quarter MH - Dimitri Holmes 23 pass frorm Layman (Steward kick), 0:57Third Quarter MH - Layman 2 run (Stewart kick), 13:16 MH - Holmes 24 pass from Layman (Stewart kick), 9:01

CAT MHFirst Downs 22 18Rushes-Yards 52-170 45-264Passing Yards 208 144Comp-Att-Int 13-32-4 8-22-2Return Yards 38 119Punts-Average 5-35.9 6-39.0Fumbles-Lost 2-1 0-0Penalties-Yards 2-25 7-51Possession Time 32:43 27:17Sacks By-Yards Lost 0-0 4-30

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING: Catawba-Mike Sheehan 16-66, David Burgess 9-50, Cary Littlejohn 10-29, Trey Mashore 8-19, Reid Carlton 6-10, Eamon Smart 2-5, Team 1-minus 9; Mars Hill-Foluke Gordon-Lamar 25-221, Darius Jones 6-27, Jamel Harbison 8-23, Matt Layman 3-5, Team 3-minus 12. PASSING: Catawba-Mike Sheehan 12-29-4-168, David Burgess 1-1-0-40, Reid Carlton 0-2-0-0; Mars Hill-Matt Layman 8-22-2-144. RECEIVING: Catawba-Keyon West 4-94, Carlos Tarrats 2-38, Jason Williams 2-34, Gary Williams 2-28, Trey Mashore 1-9, Tyler Hamilton 1-7, David Burgess 1-minus 2; Mars Hill-Dimitri Holmes 5-122, Keshaun Taylor 2-9, Lyle Allen 1-13. MISSED FG: Catawba-Chad Hollandsworth 30; Mars Hill-None. TACKLES: Catawba-Michael Peppers 4-5-9, Jason Taylor 5-3-8, Kegan Funderburk 5-3-8, Mark McDaniel 3-3-6; Mars Hill-Chris Daniels 4-10-14, Jamel Brintley 4-6-10, Jasper Mason 1-8-9. ATT - 2,190. WEATHER - 39 degrees, sunny.

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2014 GAME RECAPSGAME 10

Nov. 8, 2014Catawba 28, North Greenville 17

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SALISBURY — Catawba shutout visiting North Greenville in the second half and rallied for a 28-17 victory on Saturday afternoon at Shuford Stadium and Kirkland Field. The win ensures a second-straight winning season for the Catawba Indians. Catawba held a big 485 to 303 advantage in total offense with 264 of the Indians’ yards coming on the ground. Cary Littlejohn led Catawba with 112 yards rushing, including 93 in the second half as he went over 1,000 yards in his career. Mike Sheehan completed 18-of-24 passes for 221 yards, throwing for one score and running for two more. The Indians used a 14-play, 62-yard drive to open the game to grab the early lead. Littlejohn capped the seven minute drive with a one-yard run. North Greenville quickly answered as Cedric Proctor returned the ensuing kickoff 84 yards to tie the score at 7-7. North Greenville went on top late in the first quarter as Simeon Byrd capped a drive on a five-yard run. That score was keyed by a 38-yard pass from Nelson Hughes to Thomas Weeks to the Catawba 12. The Indians tied it up on a 26-yard pass from Sheehan to David Burgess on the second play of the second quarter. The Crusaders went on top in the final minute of the half as Justin Gravely booted a 25-yard field goal with 31 seconds remaining before the break. Catawba’s defense held the Crusaders to the three points after NGU had a first-and-goal at the one. The Indians took the lead for good on its first drive of the second half. Catawba converted on three third-down tries, the last on a 28-yard pass to Tyler Hamilton on a third-and-11 to the NGU 17. Sheehan later took it over from the three to make it 21-17. The Catawba defense came up with another red zone stand to keep the Indians on top. The Crusaders went on a fourth-and-two from the Tribe three, but came up a yard short on a tackle by Gabe Evans. Kyle Kitchens had a sack to help stop the next NGU drive and the Catawba offense delivered a 14-play, 76-yard that gave the Indians a 28-17 edge. Sheehan set up the final score with a 20-yard pass to Carlos Tarrats to the Crusader three. Sheehan plowed in from the one two plays later. North Greenville’s last chance died when the Indian defense denied the Crusaders on downs from the 15 and the offense ran out the final 3:49 on the clock. Trey Mashore followed Littlejohn with 66 yards rushing and Sheehan added another 65. West had four catches, while Hamilton, Tarrats and Dalton Pierce all had three receptions. Hughes threw for 239 yards for the Crusaders. He completed 18-of-34 passes. Weeks made six grabs for 117 yards and Robbie Brown had five catches for 50 yards. Byrd was the top ground gainer with 35 of the 64 yards by NGU. Ed Robinson joined Kitchens with a sack for Catawba. Rai Smith broke up two passes. Jason Taylor led the unit with eight tackles. Taylor Anderson recorded 13 tackles for North Greenville. Quan Weeks added a dozen stops. 1st 2nd 3rd 4th - FinalNGreenville (5-5) 14 3 0 0 - 17CATAWBA (6-4) 7 7 7 7 - 28First Quarter CAT - Cary Littlejohn 1 run (Chad Hollandsworth kick), 7:49 NG - Cedric Proctor 84 KO return (Justin Gravely kick), 7:38 NG - Simeon Byrd 5 run (Gravely kick), 1:42Second Quarter CAT - David Burgess 26 pass from Mike Sheehan (Hollandsworth kick), 14:28 NG - Gravely 25 FG, 0:26Third Quarter CAT - Sheehan 3 run (Hollandsworth kick), 8:19Fourth Quarter CAT - Sheehan 1 run (Hollandsworth kick), 8:43

NG CATFirst Downs 19 25Rushes-Yards 26-64 56-264Passing Yards 239 221Comp-Att-Int 18-34-0 18-24-1Return Yards 152 70Punts-Average 5-43.2 4-26.8Fumbles-Lost 0-0 0-0Penalties-Yards 7-45 6-68Possession Time 23:31 36:29Sacks By-Yards Lost 0-0 2-23

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING: NGreenville-Simeon Byrd 12-35, Trey Walker 8-21, Nelson Hughes 6-8; Catawba-Cary Littlejohn 17-112, Trey Mashore 15-66, Mike Sheehan 15-65, David Burgess 8-25, Team 1-minus 4. PASSING: NGreenville-Nelson Hughes 18-34-0-239; Catawba-Mike Sheehan 18-24-1-221. RECEIVING: NGreenville-Thomas Weeks 6-117, Robbie Brown 5-50, Tyrecous Garrett 4-35, Brock Frisbee 1-22, Ricki Delos Santos 1-8, Simeon Byrd 1-7, Catawba-Keyon West 4-34, Tyler Hamilton 3-51, Carlos Tarrats 3-34, Dalton Pierce 3-28, David Burgess 2-49, Gary Williams 2-19, Trey Mashore 1-6. MISSED FG: NGreenville-None; Catawba-None. TACKLES: NGreenvilleTaylor Anderson 10-3-13, Quan Weeks 8-4-12, Tony Godbolt 6-3-9, Nigel Gay 6-2-8; Catawba-Jason Taylor 5-3-8, Calvin Jones 4-2-6, Rai Smith 4-0-4, Marvin Motley 3-1-4, Kyle Kitchens 3-1-4. ATT - 2,641. WEATHER - 56 degrees, partly sunny.

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A player scored four+ TD’sBy Catawba: Brandon Bunn (4) at Wingate, 10-2-10By Opponent: De’Andre Thomas (4), Carson-Newman, 9-27-14

A TD of 70+ yards was scored from scrimmageBy Catawba: Carlos Tarrats 74 pass from Mike Sheehan vs. L-R, 11-16-13By Opponent: John Rich 81 pass from Luke Charles, UNC Pembroke, 10-19-13

A completion of 80+ yardsBy Cat: Trevan Davis (93t) from Brad Roach vs. Newberry, 10-15-05By Opp: Dimitri Holmes (85) from Trent Miller, Mars Hill, 11-2-13

A run for 50+ yardsBy Catawba: Cary Littlejohn (61t) vs. Tusculum, 10-4-14By Opponent: Foluke Gordon-Lamar (67), Mars Hill, 11-2-14

A player made four FG’sBy Catawba: Allan Rohrbaugh (4) vs. Presbyterian, 10-5-02By Opponent: Chip Lingerfeld (4), Newberry, 10-27-90

A FG of 50+ yards was madeBy Catawba: Greg Payne (50) at Elon, 10-25-97By Opponent: Unknown

A player had three INT’sBy Catawba: Nolan Peterson (3) vs. Carson-Newman, 10-5-96By Opponent: Montrae Ford (3),Carson-Newman, 10-3-98

An interception was returned for a TDBy Catawba: Mark McDaniel (28 yds), at UNC Pembroke, 10-18-14By Opponent: Konathon Sharpe (12 yds), N.Greenville, 10-27-12

A fumble was returned for a TDBy Catawba: Jarrod Caves (15 yds), at West Liberty, 9-1-12By Opponent: Ron Parker (72 yds), Newberry, 10-23-10

A blocked kick was returned for a TDBy Catawba: Mario Washington (14 yds-Punt) vs. UNC Pembroke, 10-1-11By Opponent: Jarvis Smith (80 yds-FG), Wingate, 10-22-11

A punt was blockedBy Catawba: David Burgess vs. Livingstone, 9-14-13By Opponent: Zamardre Wingfield, North Greenville, 11-8-14

A field goal was blockedBy Catawba: Rai Smith vs. Tusculum, 10-4-14By Opponent: Robert Green, Mars Hill, 11-2-13

A safety was recordedBy Catawba: vs. Tusculum, 10-4-11By Opponent: Wingate, 10-11-14

A kickoff was returned for a TDBy Catawba: LJ McCray (84 yds) vs. Brevard, 11-3-12By Opponent: Cedric Proctor (84 yds), North Greenville, 11-8-14

A punt was returned for a TDBy Catawba: Cedric Squirewell (55 yds) at Mars Hill, 10-12-02By Opponent: Bobby Jones (68 yds), Liberty, 10-22-94

A team had two 100-yard rushersBy Catawba: David Burgess(137)/Trey Mashore(120) vs. Brevard, 10-25-14By Opp: Andy Hibbett(115)/DeAndre Thomas(104), C-Newman, 9-27-14

A team had two receivers with 100+ yardsBy Cat: Jarrid McKinney(178)//Nate Charest(108) at UNCP, 9-29-12By Opp: Justin Houston(114)/Deon Hicks(108), Tusculum, 10-5-13

THE LAST TIME ...Team scored 30+ pointsBy Catawba: 42 vs. Brevard (42-37), 10-25-14By Opponent: 35 by Mars Hill (35-7), 11-2-14

Team scored 40+ pointsBy Catawba: 42 vs. Brevard (42-37), 10-25-14By Opponent: 48 by Lenoir-Rhyne (48-15), 11-16-13

A shutout was recordedBy Catawba: vs. Livingstone (51-0), 9-12-09By Opponent: by Newberry (27-0), 9-21-13

Team had 400+ yards of offenseBy Catawba: 485 vs. North Greenville, 11-8-14By Opponent: 408 by Mars Hill, 11-2-14

Team had 500+ yards of offenseBy Catawba: 563 vs. Tusculum, 10-4-14By Opponent: 503 by Lenoir-Rhyne, 11-16-13

Team rushed for 300+ yardsBy Catawba: 383 vs. Tusculum, 10-4-14By Opponent: 313 by Carson-Newman, 9-27-14

A player rushed for 200+ yardsBy Catawba: Jamelle Cuthbertson (223) at L-Rhyne, 11-8-08By Opponent: Foluke Gordon-Lamar (221), Mars Hill, 11-2-14

A player rushed for 150+ yardsBy Catawba: Bobby Morrison (158) vs. Tusculum, 9-22-11By Opponent: Foluke Gordon-Lamar (221), Mars Hill, 11-2-14

A player rushed for 100+ yardsBy Catawba: Cary Littlejohn (117) vs. North Greenville, 11-8-14By Opponent: Foluke Gordon-Lamar (221), Mars Hill, 11-2-14

A player rushed for three TD’sBy Catawba: Mike Sheehan (3) vs. Brevard, 10-25-14By Opponent: De’Andre Thomas (4), Carson-Newman, 9-27-14

A player passed for 400+ yardsBy Catawba: Danny O’Brien (444) at Carson-Newman, 9-28-13By Opponent: Bo Cordell (424), Tusculum, 10-5-13

A player passed for 300+ yardsBy Catawba: Mike Sheehan (387) vs. Carson-Newman, 9-27-14By Opponent: W.T. Murden (321), Newberry, 9-20-14

A player threw four+ TD’sBy Catawba: Patrick Dennis (4) at Wingate, 10-2-10By Opponent: W.T. Murden (4), Newberry, 9-20-14

A player threw three+ INT’sBy Catawba: Mike Sheehan (4) at Mars Hill, 11-2-14By Opponent: Kyle Johnson (3), Wingate, 10-11-14

A player had 10+ receptionsBy Catawba: Nate Charest (10) vs. UNC Pembroke, 10-19-13By Opponent: B.J. Bunn (11), UNC Pembroke, 10-18-14

A player had 125+ receiving yardsBy Catawba: Carlos Tarrats (147) vs. Carson-Newman, 9-27-14By Opponent: Freddie Martino (130), N. Greenville, 11-9-13

A player had three+ receiving TD’sBy Catawba: Brandon Bunn (4) at Wingate, 10-2-10By Opponent: Nate Binder (3), Tusculum, 10-18-08

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♦CATAWBA vs. TOP 25 Catawba has faced 30 teams that were ranked in the AFCA top 25 since the poll began in 2000. The Indians have a 16-14 record in those games and are 6-5 vs. teams ranked in the top 10.

Oct. 28, 2000 - Shuford Stadium (Salisbury,NC)#3 Catawba 13, #5 Carson-Newman 10 Matt Gross kicked a 25-yard field goal with one second re-maining to lift Catawba in front of a standing-room only crowd. A bad snap on a punt by the Eagles set up the winning kick. The Indians held Carson-Newman to just 23 yards in the second half.

November 18, 2000 - Shuford Stadium (Salisbury,NC)NCAA II Playoffs#3 Catawba 28, #8 West Georgia 24 Catawba scored twice in the final quarter to rally from a 10-point deficit. Joe Hilliard scored from two-yards out with 1:38 remaining for the winning score. Mitch Ellis, playing on a bad knee, threw for 380 yards and three scores.

November 25, 2000 - Shuford Stadium (Salisbury,NC)NCAA II South Region Final#11 Delta State 20, #3 Catawba 14 On a muddy field, played in a steady, cold rain, Catawba saw Delta State run for 339 yards en route to the win. The Indians got a blocked punt for a score with 3:53 to go in the third quarter, but the offense never penetrated the Statesman’s 40-yard-line the rest of the way.

Sept. 22, 2001 - Bailey Memorial Stadium (Clinton,SC)#6 Catawba 28, #22 Presbyterian 14 Luke Samples made his debut as the Catawba quarterback and tossed a go-ahead score to open the second half to snap a 7-7 tie. Rodney Wallace ran for 145 yards and two scores to pace the Tribe.

October 6, 2001 - Shuford Stadium (Salisbury,NC)#4 Catawba 21, #20 Tusculum 17 Marcus Bland scored from a yard out with 8:33 left and Ryan Norman stopped the Pioneers on fourth-down at the Tribe eight as Catawba held on for the win.

November 17, 2001 - Shuford Stadium (Salisbury,NC)NCAA II Playoffs#7 Catawba 35, #14 Central Arkansas 34 In one of the most exciting games to be played at Shuford Stadium, Catawba rallied from a 31-20 halftime deficit to take the win. Rodney Wallace scored on a short run with 12:56 left for the final points. Luke Samples iced the game when he connected with Arnold Gaither for a 31-yard gain on third-and-20 with just over a minute remaining.

Nov. 24, 2001 - Bazemore-Hyder Stadium (Valdosta,GA)NCAA II South Region Final#7 Catawba 37, #1 Valdosta State 34 (OT) Tony Hawkins scored from four-yards out with eight second left in regulation and Matt Gross kicked a 35-yard field goal in overtime to give Catawba one of the biggest wins in school history. The Blazers out-gained Catawba 487 to 276, but committed five turnovers and had a pair of field goals blocked by Darris Morris.

December 1, 2001 - Lubbers Stadium (Allendale,MI)NCAA II Semifinals#2 Grand Valley State 34, #7 Catawba 16 One of the best seasons in school history came to an end as the Lakers pulled away in the final quarter. Catawba got within 20-16 on a Rodney Wallace run with 6:36 left, but GVSU scored twice in the final 5:19 to ice the game.

September 14, 2002 - Miller Stadium (Indiana,PA)#18 Indiana,PA 27, #8 Catawba 26 Catawba saw IUP rally for three fourth-quarter scores to stun the Tribe in the final 10 minutes. Brian Eyerman’s 36-yard strike with 1:37 left provided the winning points.

November 2, 2002 - Pioneer Field (Greeneville,TN)#10 Catawba 29, #24 Tusculum 17 Catawba built a 29-7 lead and then had to hold off the Poineers. Tusculum was denied three times without points inside the Tribe 25-yard line in the final quarter.

November 9, 2002 - Ludwig Stadium (Salisbury,NC)#3 Carson-Newman 34, #9 Catawba 9 In a game played at Salisbury High School due to renova-tions at Shuford Stadium, Carson-Newman ran for 450 yards and pulled away from a 13-9 lead in the final half.

Nov. 23, 2002 - Bazemore-Hyder Stadium (Valdosta,GA)NCAA II Playoffs#2 Valdosta State 24, #16 Catawba 7 Valdosta avenged the playoff upset from the previous year, keeping Catawba off the board until the third quarter in building a 24-0 lead. Catawba drove inside the Blazer 20 on its opening drive, but was intercepted in the end zone.

September 20, 2003 - Jeralds Stadium (Fayetteville,NC)#8 Catawba 17, #14 Fayetteville State 14 Rodney Wallace scored two touchdowns and put the Tribe on top to stay with a one-yard plunge late in the third quarter. The Broncos hit the upright on a 47-yard field goal try early in the fourth quarter and Steven Williams ended the final drive with a force-fumbling sack.

November 1, 2003 - Shuford Stadium (Salisbury,NC)#7 Catawba 27, #15 Tusculum 22 Catawba sealed the win on a halfback pass from Corey Ready to Brian Carter with less than a minute to play as the Indians held off Tusculum. The Pioneers had just 72 yards in the opening half, but scored twice early in the third quarter to pull even.

Nov. 8, 2003 - Burke-Tarr Stadium (Jefferson City,TN)#10 Carson-Newman 41, #6 Catawba 36 Luke Samples threw for a school-record 492 yards and nearly rallied Catawba from a 34-3 second-half deficit. C-N went up 41-22 with 9:02 remaining, but two strikes from Samples had the Tribe within 41-36 with 3:01 left, but the Eagles were able to run out the clock.

September 11, 2004 - Miller Stadium (Indiana,PA)#12 Catawba 52, #9 Indiana,PA 19 Catawba used four turnovers to rout IUP, rolling up 456 yards of offense. A 57-yard TD pass and a blocked punt for a score gave the Tribe a 28-12 lead at the break.

Oct. 30, 2004 - Shuford Stadium (Salisbury, NC)#18 Carson-Newman 49, #22 Catawba 30 Catawba struck for 24 second-quarter points to erase a 12-0 deficit, but it was all Eagles in the final half. C-N totaled 629 yards to 455 for Catawba.

Oct. 27, 2005 - Burke-Tarr Stadium (Jefferson City,TN)#24 Carson-Newman 33, Catawba 21 The Eagles cashed in on four Tribe turnovers in the win. C-N built a 27-7 lead after three quarter and iced the game on a 60-yard interception return with 3:35 left.

October 7, 2006 - Setzler Field (Newberry,SC)#18 Newberry 21, Catawba 14 Catawba battled to the end, but came up short inside the Newberry 20 on the game’s final possession. A fourth-down pass from Brad Roach to Lance Johnson in the final quarter tied the game, but a short run by Alex Haynes gave Newberry the winning points with 1:49 remaining.

October 14, 2006 - Shuford Stadium (Salisbury,NC)Catawba 24, #15 Carson-Newman 22 Brad Roach threw for 335 yards and three scores and Joe Brown stopped a two-point try with 6:42 left to give Catawba the win. Carson-Newman had just 64 yards in the opening half, but used two big runs and a 64-yard scoring pass to take a 16-10 lead in the third quarter.

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♦CATAWBA vs. TOP 25Sept. 1, 2007 - Roebuck Stadium (Elizabeth City,NC)Catawba 34, #22 Elizabeth City State 7 Kory Fisher ran for 140 yards and Brad Roach accounted for three touchdowns in the win. Catawba used a pair of scores in the final three minutes of the first half to lead 20-7 at the break. ECSU had just 184 yards to 487 for Catawba.

Sept. 27, 2007 - Shuford Stadium (Salisbury,NC)#14 Catawba 45, #23 Mars Hill 21 In front of a record crowd of 5,514 and on national television, Catawba improved to 5-0 with the 45-21 win. Brad Roach com-pleted 17-of-23 passes for 249 yards and the Indians used three second quarter turnovers to build a 28-0 haltime lead. Arthur Cromartie made a key play as he intercepted a swing pass and returned it 66 yards for a score and a 14-0 lead midway through the second quarter.

Oct. 6, 2007 - Shuford Stadium (Salisbury,NC)#13 Catawba 28, #19 Newberry 18 Travis Landrum answered a Newberry field goal with a 90-yard kickoff return to give Catawba the lead for good at 14-10 midway through the third quarter. The Tribe added two more scores to go up 28-10 in the final minutes. Jasmon Carpenter ended Newberry hopes with an interception in the end zone and added a 93-yard return to set up the final Catawba score with four minutes to play.

Oct. 13, 2007 - Burke-Tarr Stadium (Jefferson City,TN)#12 Catawba 55, #7 Carson-Newman 49 In a game for the ages, Catawba rallied from a 35-13 deficit to steal its first win in Jefferson City since 1987. George Bell scored three fourth-quarter touchdowns, including the game-winner from a yard out with 26 seconds left. Brad Roach went 37-of-64 for 486 yards and four TDs, while Brent Johnson set a school record with 13 receptions totaling 172 yards. The teams combined for 1261 total yards, with Catawba having 651. The teams traded touchdowns after Catawba tied the score at 35-35 midway through the third quarter.

Nov. 24, 2007 - Bazemore-Hyder Stadium (Valdosta,GA)NCAA II Playoffs#8 Valdosta State 55, #12 Catawba 29 Valdosta used four Catawba turnovers and rallied from a 16-13 halftime deficit to end the Tribe’s season in the second round of the playoffs. The Blazers returned a fumble for a score on the game’s second play, but Catawba managed to grab a lead on first quarter scores by George Bell and Brandon Bunn, on a pass from Brad Roach. VSU went up 27-16 then capitalized on three straight Catawba miscues to grab a commanding 48-16 edge. Roach threw for 278 and three scores in his final game. Michael Terry ran for 139 yards as the Blazers went to the ground in the final half, totaling 210 of their 285 yards after the break.

Oct. 11, 2008 - Shuford Stadium (Salisbury,NC)#21 Carson-Newman 21, Catawba 14 Carson-Newman scored in the final minute on a 29-yard pass from Alex Good to Otis Miller with 44 seconds to play to rally for the win. The Eagles had tied the game at 14-all with 6:41 remaining. Catawba had moved into Eagle territory with just under five minutes to play, but fumbled. The Indians also had a desperation pass from midfield on the final play. Good ran for 129 yards and passed for 106, but C-N was held nearly 200 yards below their season average, outgaining Catawba 325 to 315. Jamelle Cuthbertson ran for 125 yards for the Indians and caught four passes for 61 yards. The Tribe lost for the first time in 38 games when scoring first.

Oct. 25, 2008 - Belk Stadium (Wingate,NC)#20 Wingate 34, Catawba 24 Wingate scored a pair of touchdowns eight seconds apart late in the first half to erase a 14-7 deficit which propelled the Bulldogs to the win. Catawba failed to convert a third down opportunity for the second time in three games and did not cause a turnover. Jamelle Cuthbertson scored on a pair of short touchdown runs to give the Indians a 14-7 lead after a quarter, but the senior was held to just 57 yards on the day, snapping his record tying streak of four-straight 100 yard games. JD Moore tossed three TD passes in a winning effort for Wingate.

Oct. 15, 2011 - Shuford Stadium (Salisbury,NC)#25 Mars Hill 31, Catawba 28 (OT) Mars Hill held Catawba on two downs at the one-yard-line to take the overtime win. Catawba had held the Lions to a field goal on the first possessoin of overtime after Mars Hill had converted a fourth-and-16 on its first series. Jonas Randolph ran for 331 yards to lead a Mars Hill offense that amassed 552 total yards. Jon Richt threw three touchodwn passes to help the Lions to an early 21-7 lead. Trey Mashore’s 100-yard kickoff return sparked Catawba to a 21-21 tie at the half.

Sept. 28, 2013 - Burke-Tarr Stadium (Jefferson City,TN)Catawba 25, #10 Carson-Newman 22 Catawba drove 88 yards for the go-ahead score in the final three minutes then partially-blocked a 33-yard field goal try by Carson-Newman in the dying seconds. Danny O’Brien threw for 444 yards and the winning score on a 34-yard pass to Carlos Tarrats with 56 seconds remaining. The Catawba defense had a big goalline stand in the first quarter and also held the Eagles to three field goals in trips to the red zone to keep the game low-scoring. Carson-Newman did not have a run over 11 yards in the game.

Oct. 19, 2013 - Shuford Stadium (Salisbury,NC)#10 UNC Pembroke 34, Catawba 31 Catawba came up just short in the upset bid. The Indians trailed 24-3 late in third quarter before Mark McDaniel returned an interception 33 yards for a score and Carlos Tarrats threw a 68-yard pass on a reverse to Nate Charest to get Catawba back in the game. The Indians got within three with just under four minutes left, but UNC Pembroke was able to run out the clock. An 81-yard TD pass by the Braves in the final minute of the opening half gave Pembroke a 17-3 lead at the half. Luke Charles threw for 336 yards and three scores. Charest made 10 catches for 153 yards for Catawba.

Nov. 16, 2013 - Shuford Stadium (Salisbury,NC)#14 Lenoir-Rhyne 48, Catawba 15 Lenoir-Rhyne rolled up 503 yards of total offense and pulled away from a 20-9 lead at the half. The Bears ran for 445 yards with Graham Duncan scoring twice. Teverrius Jones ran for a score and threw for a score. Catawba’s day was highlighted by Nate Charest, who set a new school mark for receptions in a season with 73. Carlos Tar-rats scored both Tribe touchdowns, catching a 74-yarder from Mike Sheehan and running for another.

Sept. 27, 2014 - Shuford Stadium (Salisbury,NC)#19 Carson-Newman 35, Catawba 33 Catawba outgained Carson-Newman 5-6 yards to 486 yards, but came up a couple points short of the upset. De’Andre Thomas ran for four touchdowns and threw one to lead the Eagles. Mike Sheehan threw for 387 yards for Catawba, while Carlos Tarrats made six catches for 147 yards and a TD. Carson-Newman jumped out to a 14-0 lead in the first quar-ter and never trailed. Catwba pulled within 28-26 early in the fourth quarter, but missed a two-point conversion try that would have tied the game. After the Indians cut the margin to 35-33, Carson-Newman ran out the final three minutes of the clock.

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No. Player Pos. Ht. Wt. Year Hometown/High School 1 Philip George DB 6-0 190 Sr Columbia,SC/Kenan/Coastal Carolina 2 Carlos Tarrats WR 5-9 170 So Jacksonville,FL/Raines 3 David Burgess RB 5-8 175 So Morganton,NC/Freedom 4 Keyon West WR 5-11 180 Fr N. Augusta,SC/N.Augusta 5 Reid Carlton QB 6-3 230 Fr Lecanto,FL/Trinity Catholic 6 Trey Mashore RB 5-8 170 Sr Woodleaf,NC/W.Rowan 7 Jourdan Osinskie TE 6-3 230 RFr Greensboro,NC/S. Alamance 8 Eamon Smart RB 5-10 215 Fr Cape Coral,FL/Cape Coral 9 Trey Suber WR 6-1 170 So Columbia,SC/Irmo10 Trey Evans LB 5-11 195 So Barnesville,GA/Lamar Co.11 Mike Sheehan QB 6-0 210 So Wilmington,NC/Laney12 Richard Shuping QB 6-0 190 Sr Jamestown,NC/Providence Grove13 LaRobert Mims WR 5-10 175 So Orange Park, FL/Oakleaf14 Tyler Hamilton TE 6-3 230 Sr Charlotte,NC/Vance15 Jason Williams WR 6-3 190 Jr Charlotte,NC/Hopewell17 Nathan Lambert QB 6-2 190 RFr China Grove,NC/S.Rowan18 Brandon Brown WB 5-11 170 So Durham,NC/N.Durham19 Rai Smith DB 6-2 175 Fr Spartanburg,SC/Dorman20 Terence Williams DB 5-10 165 So Duluth,GA/Duluth21 Chris Carpenter DB 5-10 170 So Fredericksburg,VA/Courtland22 Gary Williams WR 5-9 170 Jr Southport, NC/S.Brunswick23 DJ Jackson DB 6-0 175 Fr Powder Springs,GA/Hiram24 Nic Richardson LB 5-10 190 Jr Charlotte,NC/Mallard Creek25 Cary Littlejohn RB 6-0 185 Jr Columbus,NC/Polk Co.26 Myles Hughes DB 6-0 195 Fr Decatur,GA/Miller Grove27 Mark McDaniel DB 5-11 185 Jr China Grove,NC/S.Rowan28 Devon Miller DB 5-9 175 RFr Riverdale,GA/Drew29 Caleb Berry P 6-2 210 Fr Lexington,SC/Lexington30 Ed Robinson IV LB 5-10 205 Jr Callahan,FL/Paxon School31 Jeremiah Rowland DB 5-10 180 Fr Raleigh,NC/SE Raleigh32 Donte Means DB 5-9 165 Fr Salisbury,NC/E.Rowan33 Jason Taylor LB 6-3 220 Sr Bahama,NC/Northern34 Saig Skeen RB 5-10 220 So Lexington,NC/C.Davidson35 Tre Ford LB 5-11 195 So Gastonia,NC/Hunter Huss36 R.J. Beaty LB 6-0 210 So Spartanburg,SC/Boiling Springs37 Troy Mitchell K/P 5-10 170 So Hamptonville,NC/N.Iredell38 Alec Slusser DB 6-1 190 Fr Chicago,IL/Panther Creek(NC)39 Andrew Gibson K/P 5-6 185 RFr Albemarle,NC/N.Stanly40 Michael Peppers LB 6-0 225 Fr Clemson,SC/Daniel41 Andy Hunt TE 6-0 200 RFr Mt. Pleasant,NC/Mt. Pleasant43 Marvin Motley DB 6-2 180 Fr Raleigh,NC/Sanderson44 Calvin Jones LB 6-0 190 So Olney, MD/Our Lady of Good Counsel45 Kyle Kitchens LB 6-2 205 Fr Decatur,GA/Decatur46 Bernardo Granados K 5-8 165 Fr Norwood,NC/S. Stanly47 Chad Hollandsworth K/P 6-0 185 Jr Kernersville,NC/E.Forsyth48 Reid Flippin LB 6-0 190 RFr Greensboro,NC/W.Guilford49 Austin Stilley LB 5-10 195 Fr Thomasville,NC/Ledford50 Jamal Lackey LB 6-2 190 So Mocksville,NC/Davie Co.51 Dallie Holder OL 6-3 260 So Liberty,SC/Liberty52 Troy Durham LB 6-2 190 Fr Trenton,NJ/Phoebus(VA)53 Quinzavious Sands OL 6-1 280 Fr Douglasville,GA/Douglas Co.54 Steven Bartlett LS 6-0 205 So Gastonia, NC/Forestview55 Brandon Thomas DL 6-2 210 Fr Belvedere,SC/N.Augusta57 Briggs Lunsford LB 6-0 190 Fr Troutman,NC/S.Iredell58 Mark Covert OL 6-0 260 Jr Mooreville,NC/Mooresville

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No. Player Pos. 50 Lackey, Jamal LB43 Ladieu, Elijah DB17 Lambert, Nathan QB96 Lee, Derrick DL88 Lee, Hunter TE Lee, Jared DB25 Littlejohn, Cary RB57 Lunsford, Briggs LB 6 Mashore, Trey RB McCall, Braxton DL70 McCormick, Lewis OL27 McDaniel, Mark WR32 Means, Donte DB28 Miller, Devon DB13 Mims, LaRobert WR37 Mitchell, Troy K/P72 Morgan, Drew OL Motley, Marvin DB74 Olsen, TJ OL 7 Osinski, Jourdan TE71 Pangburn, Tim OL40 Peppers, Michael LB83 Pierce, Dalton WR78 Porter, Steven OL24 Richardson, Nic LB99 Robbs, Marquez DL30 Robinson IV, Ed LB31 Rowland, Jeremiah DB53 Sands, Quinzavious OL11 Sheehan, Mike QB12 Shuping, Richard QB63 Sifford, Cody OL34 Skeen, Saig RB38 Slusser, Alec DB 8 Smart, Eamon RB80 Smith, Bruce WR19 Smith, Rai DB49 Stilley, Austin LB Storey, Jared DB 9 Suber, Trey WR 2 Tarrats, Carlos WR33 Taylor, Jason LB55 Thomas, Brandon DL Thornton, Alex QB95 Walker, Dominique DL Weber, Riley WR 4 West, Keyon WR94 Whitehead, Terry DL22 Williams, Gary WR15 Williams, Jason WR20 William, Terence DB

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No. Player Pos. Ht. Wt. Year Hometown/High School 61 Josh Beaman OL 6-1 220 Fr Troy,NC/W.Montgomery63 Cody Sifford OL 6-3 260 Fr Newton,NC/Newton-Conover64 Abiye Fubara OL 6-2 300 So Angier,NC/Harnett Central65 Christopher Cain OL 6-4 280 RFr China Grove,NC/Carson66 Jordan Grant OL 6-2 220 Fr Lincolnton,NC/W.Lincoln70 Lewis McCormick OL 6-4 260 Jr Greensboro,NC/Dudley71 Tim Pangburn OL 6-2 310 Jr Mount Ulla,NC/W.Rowan72 Drew Morgan OL 6-2 285 So Charlotte,NC/Independence73 Tim Buck OL 6-2 280 Jr Jacksonville,NC/SW Onslow74 TJ Olsen OL 6-4 265 So Pineville,NC/Charlotte Catholic76 Taylor Fender OL 6-3 315 Sr Burnsville,NC/Mountain Heritage77 Brandon Floyd OL 6-4 250 So Charlotte,NC/S.Mecklenburg78 Steven Porter OL 6-6 305 RFr Concord,NC/Mt. Pleasant80 Bruce Smith WR 6-3 195 So Winston-Salem,NC/N.Davidson82 DJ Abraham WR 6-1 160 So Charlotte,NC/Olympic83 Dalton Pierce WR 5-9 160 Sr Mooresville,NC/Mooresville84 Austin Humphries TE 6-4 200 Fr Wallburg,NC/Ledford85 Troy Cain TE 6-4 220 Fr Hope Mills,NC/Southview86 Malik Frazier WR 5-9 175 RFr Conway,SC/Conway87 Shawn Galloway WR 6-2 175 Jr Rockwell,NC/E.Rowan88 Hunter Lee TE 6-4 215 So Mooresville,NC/Mooresville89 Christian Diaz TE 6-2 235 Fr Cape Coral,FL/Island Coast90 Gabe Evans DL 6-3 245 Sr Fayetteville,NC/Pine Forest91 Kegan Funderburk DL 6-3 305 So Pageland,SC/Central Pageland92 CJ Barksdale DL 6-2 250 Jr Simpsonville,SC/Hillcrest93 Jonathan Jean DL 6-3 280 Jr Orange Park, FL/Fleming Island94 Terry Whitehead DL 6-1 240 Fr Garner,NC/Garner95 Dominique Walker DL 6-0 240 Fr Burlington,NC/Cummings96 Derrick Lee DL 6-0 260 Jr Siler City,NC/Jordan-Matthews97 Stephen Davis DL 6-0 300 Sr Mascotte,FL/S.Sumter98 Trevor Bembry DL 6-0 255 Fr Disputanta,VA/Prince George99 Marquez Robbs DL 5-11 245 Fr Gastonia,NC/Ashbrook Josh Edwards RB 5-9 170 Jr Bear Creek,NC/Chatham Central Jalen Forrest LB 6-1 195 So Winston-Salem,NC/E.Forsyth Aljere Adams DB 5-10 175 Fr Whiteville,NC/Whiteville Zach Beck DE 6-4 220 Fr Lexington,NC/W.Davidson Keylan Ceasar LB 5-9 180 Fr San Antonio,TX/Judson Tishay Ferrell WR 5-6 150 Fr Clover Hill,SC/Richwood Romante Frasier RB 5-8 160 RFr N.Charleston,SC/Cane Bay Phillip Hall DB 6-1 185 Fr Cameron,NC/Union Pines Diante Hodges WR 6-3 190 So Fayetteville, NC/EE Smith Joshua House RB 5-10 170 RFr Iva,SC/Crescent Dantereus James RB 5-8 175 RFr Charlotte,NC/Berry Elijah Ladieu DB 5-6 180 Fr Concord,NC/NW Cabarrus Jared Lee DB 6-1 185 RFr Forest Hills,NC/Forest Hills Braxton McCall DL 5-10 230 RFr Fayetteville,NC/Pine Forest Taylor Morrison DB 5-11 170 Fr Goose Creek,SC/Stratford Jared Story DB 5-7 140 Fr N.Wilkesboro,NC/N.Wilkes Alex Thornton QB 6-0 180 Fr Concord,NC/Robinson Riley Weber WR 6-1 185 Jr Salisbury,NC/E.Rowan/RCCC

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