Ursinus Honors Program

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Ursinus Honors Program

Ursinus Honors Student-Athletes at Athletic Awards Ceremony. Ursinus College. The Hoogheems participated in the Summer Fellows program and honors research.

Peter Gallagher is entering his 17 th season as the head football coach at Ursinus. Since taking over the program in 2000, Gallagher has become the program's all-time leader in coaching wins and guided the Bears to a Centennial Conference title in 2010. On September 11, 2010, Gallagher became the program's all-time leader in victories with a 10-7 triumph over Franklin & Marshall in Lancaster. Gallagher is the 27 th head coach in the program's celebrated 123-year history and has paced the sidelines for 162 games, passing Ursinus Hall of Fame coach and former Dean of Students Dick Whatley for most games coached in 2013. Four members of the 2016 squad received All-Centennial Conference honors, bringing the total to 122 since Gallagher arrived in Collegeville.

The Bears established several new team records in 2016. Senior quarterback Sal Bello completed 39 passes in a 33-32 loss to Moravian, during which junior wide receiver Carmen Fortino matched the program mark with 12 catches. Additionally, quarterback Thomas Garlick set school records for passing yards by a freshman with 348 against Juniata. The 2015 campaign began on a high note, as the Bears defeated Division II Millersville, 17-9, in a five-overtime season-opening marathon. It marked the longest game in CC history, landing one extra session short of the Division III record, and was Ursinus' first victory over an opponent from a higher NCAA division since a 28-0 shutout of Division I-AA La Salle in 2007. Additionally, quarterback Salvatore Bello set the school record for passing yards in a game with 465 in a 33-17 victory over McDaniel.

The Bears posted a school-record sixth consecutive winning season in 2014, finishing 7-3 with a 6-3 standing in CC play. Os Fundamentos Da Fisica Vol 3 Ramalho Pdf. Senior quarterback Kevin Monahan and senior wide receiver Darius Jones established new school records in the season finale against Dickinson, with Monahan passing for 442 yards and Jones racking up 263 receiving yards.

Steve Ambs led the league in tackles for loss and was named a finalist for the Cliff Harris Award. The 2013 seniors topped the 2012 class for most wins in school history, boasting a career 27-13 mark. Chris Curran and Jerry Rahill rewrote the record books with their performances over their four years, with Curran graduating as the all-time leader in passing yards (5,438), completions (428), and touchdowns in a season (25). Rahill holds the career mark for receptions with 187, receiving yards in a season with 1,076, and receptions in a game with 12.

This entry was posted on 1/20/2018.