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Lebanon Valley College Athletics

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10
Wes MacMillan
1960-63
A multi-position star, MacMillan quarterbacked LVC to the 1961 MAC title as a sophomore, then moved to halfback and became Lebanon Valley’s first-ever MAC most valuable player as a senior in 1963.
 
 
11
John Zola
1959-61
As a junior running back in 1961, Zola was fatally injured during a game at Drexel. Today, he is memorialized with a statue outside the football locker room, donated by his 1961 teammates.
 
 
21
Lou Sorrentino
1950-53
LVC’s do-it-all quarterback was an all-American in 1953, responsible for 12 TDs in seven games that year. He went on to sign with the Philadelphia Eagles following his graduation.
 
 
26
Rick Coleman
1974-77
Coleman graduated as LVC’s all-time leading rusher with 3,106 yards and 21 touchdowns. His yardage mark stood for more than 30 years until 2009, and he held the touchdown record until 1989.
 
 
55
Hank DiJohnson
1946-49
A record-breaking running back, the hard-nosed DiJohnson ran for 21 touchdowns in his career, a record not broken until 1989. He is the only Dutchman to score a TD via running, receiving, kick return, and punt return in a season.
 
 
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Ed Thomas
1967-70
One of LVC’s last two-way players, Thomas was an all-state defensive end, helping to lead LVC to a share of the 1969 MAC championship. He also played tight end and fullback for the Dutchmen.