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Gannon Tied for Fourth in PSAC Preseason Football Coaches Poll
Zach Boedicker
Senior quarterback Zach Boedicker fields questions during the PSAC Football Media Day at Slippery Rock.
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ERIE, Pa. - The Gannon football team has been picked to finish tied for fourth place in the Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference (PSAC) Western Division according to the league’s preseason coaches poll released Monday afternoon in conjunction with the PSAC Football Media Day hosted by Slippery Rock University.

Defending PSAC and Northeast Region champion California (Pa.) is the favorite to repeat in the West, capturing seven of the eight first-place votes. Indiana (Pa.) and Clarion were tabbed second and third, respectively. Gannon and Edinboro tied for fourth place with the Fighting Scots picking up the final first-place vote. Slippery Rock, Mercyhurst and Lock Haven rounded out the Western Division predictions.

West Chester was selected as the preseason favorite in the Eastern Division despite failing to earn a first-place vote. Bloomsburg, C.W. Post, Shippensburg, East Stroudsburg, Kutztown, Millersville and Cheyney completed the Eastern Division order. C.W. Post and Shippensburg received three first-place votes each while Bloomsburg and East Stroudsburg took home one first-place vote apiece.

Gannon returns 45 letterwinners and 18 players who started at least six games from last year’s 6-5 squad. The Golden Knights finished fourth in the PSAC Western Division with a 3-4 conference mark. The squad concluded the campaign with four consecutive victories, including a 10-7 overtime victory at nationally-ranked Bloomsburg in the season finale. The stretch run provided the program with its first winning season since 2003.

Seven starters return on the offensive side of the ball. Senior quarterback Zach Boedicker (Northfield, Ohio/Nordonia) and senior offensive lineman Sam Geldmaker (Bradenton, Fla./Manatee) were the only two players to start every game last season. Boedicker ranks third all-time at Gannon in total offense (3,479) while Geldmaker was named to the PSAC Western Division first team in 2009.

Ten players who started at least six games return on defense. Junior lineman Randy Colling (Arcade, N.Y./Pioneer) headlines the defensive unit after being named to the Don Hansen Football Gazette All-Super Region One and All-PSAC Western Division first teams. Senior defensive back Matthew Neal-Mink (Moorestown, N.J./Moorestown) landed a spot on the All-PSAC Western Division second team. He led the Golden Knights in tackles (82) last season.

In addition, the field goal unit is in solid hands with Jeremy Ditzler (Erie, Pa./Iroquois) returning. The senior placekicker is Gannon’s all-time leader in field goals made (27) and field goal accuracy (65.9).

Gannon opens the 2010 schedule Thursday, September 2 against Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (GLIAC) member Lake Erie at Gannon University Field. Game time is scheduled for 7 p.m.

The complete 2010 PSAC Preseason Football Coaches Poll can be found at http://www.psacsports.org.
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Katie Joseph
Women's Swimming and Diving
Joseph was a five-time winner at last weekend’s Indiana (Pa.) Invitational, helping the Gannon women’s swim team split a pair of dual match-ups against IUP and Bloomsburg. The true freshman won the 100-yard freestyle (54.04) for the seventh time in eight attempts, posting a PSAC-qualifying time every time. She won the 200-yard freestyle (1:58.47) for the fourth time this season while producing her seventh conference-qualifying time during the event in eight attempts. Joseph also finished third in the 200 IM (2:17.48) during her first attempt of the year. The McDonald, Ohio, native was part of three relay teams that won titles. Her 200-yard freestyle relay team captured its sixth title in as many attempts, her 400-yard freestyle relay team won its sixth title in eight tries and her 800-yard freestyle relay team captured its third title in as many attempts. Joseph has won 15 individual titles and been part of 18 relay titles this season. She has produced 23 PSAC-qualifying times and four NCAA “B” cut times this season.
Nick Wolhaupter
Men's Swimming and Diving
Wolhaupter was a quadruple-winner at last weekend’s Indiana (Pa.) Invitational, helping the Gannon men’s swim team split a pair of dual match-ups against IUP and Bloomsburg. The true freshman won the 50-yard freestyle (22.03) for the third time in six attempts, producing a PSAC-qualifying time for the fifth time. He won the 100-yard freestyle (48.53) for the fifth time in seven attempts, recording a conference-qualifying time five times. Wolhaupter then finished third in the 100-yard butterfly while producing his fifth PSAC-qualifying time during that event in six attempts. The Watertown, Wis., native was part of two relay teams that won titles. His 200-yard freestyle relay team won its third title in eight attempts and his 400-yard medley relay team captured its first championship in three tries. Wolhaupter helped his 400-yard freestyle and 800-yard freestyle relay teams finish second. He has won 12 individual titles and been part of nine relay titles this season. Wolhaupter has produced 23 PSAC-qualifying times this season.
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