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New Era Pinstripe Bowl<br />

New Era Pinstripe Bowl<br />

Major <strong>Media</strong> in the area:<br />

The Bergen Record Connecticut Post WCBS-TV 2 (CBS) ESPN New York<br />

WNBC-TV 4 (NBC) Hartford Courant WNYW-TV 5 (FOX) Journal News<br />

WABC-TV 7 (ABC) Newark Star-Ledger WPIX-TV 11 (CW) Newsday<br />

New York Daily News WEPN-FM 98.7 WXTV-TV-41 (Univision) New York Post<br />

WNJU-TV 47 (Telemundo) New York Times SportsNet New York Wall Street Journal<br />

YES Network ESPN Radio Associated Press El Diario<br />

Impre<strong>Media</strong> NJ Advance <strong>Media</strong> WFAN-AM 660 /FM 101.9 Radio<br />

GAME HISTORY<br />

Date Result Attendance TV Rating<br />

12/30/10 Syracuse 36, Kansas State 34 38,274 2.26 ESPN (U.S. HH ratings)<br />

12/30/11 Rutgers 27, Iowa State 13 38,328 2.14 ESPN (U.S. HH ratings)<br />

12/29/12 Syracuse 38, West Virginia 14 39,098 3.9 ESPN (U.S. HH ratings)<br />

12/28/13 Notre Dame 29, Rutgers 16 47,122 3.2 ESPN (U.S. HH ratings)<br />

12/27/14 Penn State 31, Boston College 30 (OT) 49,012 2.4 ESPN<br />

12/26/15 Duke 44, Indiana 41 (OT) 37,218 2.3 ABC<br />

12/28/16 Northwestern 31, Pittsburgh 24 37,918 1.6 ESPN (U.S. HH ratings)<br />

12/27/17 Iowa 27, Boston College 20 37,667 4.3 ESPN<br />

Individual Awards:<br />

David C. Koch Most Valuable Player Award<br />

(Rushing: Att-Yds-TD; Receiving: Rec-Yds-TD; Passing: Comp-Att-Yds-TD-Int; Returns: No-Yds-TD)<br />

2010 Delone Carter, RB, Syracuse (Rush: 27-198-2; Rec: None; Ret.: None)<br />

2011 Jawan Jamison, RB, Rutgers (Rush: 27-131-2; Rec: 1-3-0; Ret: None)<br />

2012 Prince-Tyson Gulley, RB, Syracuse (Rush: 26-213-2; Rec: 5-56-1; Ret.: None)<br />

2013 Zack Martin, OT, Notre Dame<br />

2014 Christian Hackenberg, QB, Penn State (Pass: 34-50-371-4-0; Rush: 8-0-0)<br />

2015 Duke Co-MVPs: Thomas Sirk, QB (Pass: 17-37-163-1-2; Rush: 20-155-2) &<br />

Shaun Wilson, RB (Rush: 9-103-1; Rec: 2-15-0; Kick Ret: 4-164-1; Pass: 0-1-0-0-1)<br />

2016 Justin Jackson, RB, Northwestern (Rush: 32-224-2; Rec: 2-9-0)<br />

2017 Akrum Wadley, RB, Iowa (Rush: 22-88-1; Rec: 2-24-0; Kick Ret: 5-171-0)<br />

Historical Game Summaries:<br />

2010: The inaugural Pinstripe Bowl featured a controversial finish, after Kansas State receiver Adrian Hilburn caught<br />

a 30-yard TD from quarterback Carson Coffman with 1:13 left to cut a Syracuse lead to 36-34. But before KSU<br />

could attempt a tying two-point conversion, Hilburn was flagged for excessive celebration after giving a<br />

military-style salute toward the back of the end zone and a 15-yard penalty was assessed on the conversion.<br />

The two-point pass fell incomplete and Syracuse ran out the clock on its ensuing possession.<br />

2011: Jawan Jamison, Rutgers redshirt freshman, ran for 134 yards and a pair of TDs as the Scarlet Knights won their<br />

fifth straight bowl game, 27-13, over Iowa State in front of a predominantly pro-Rutgers crowd. It was Rutgers’<br />

second Yankee Stadium win of the season, having defeated Army, 27-12, one month earlier.<br />

2012: Heavy snow made things tough for both teams, but Syracuse – which plays its home games indoors –<br />

handled the conditions better and rolled to a 38-14 victory over West Virginia in its final game as a Big East<br />

Conference member. NEPB MVP Prince-Tyson Gulley ran for 213 yards and three touchdowns for the Orange.<br />

2013: Notre Dame broke a 13-13 halftime tie by outscoring Rutgers 16-3 in the second half in a 29-16 victory.<br />

Fighting Irish QB Tommy Rees went 27-of-47 for 319 yards and Kyle Brindza tied an NCAA bowl record with five<br />

field goals. The eight field goals by the teams was also an NCAA bowl record.<br />

2014: A bowl-record sellout crowd saw the first overtime contest in NEPB history. After a B.C. touchdown and missed<br />

PAT on the opening possession of overtime, Penn State QB Christian Hackenberg tossed a 10-yard touchdown<br />

pass to WR Kyle Carter to tie the game, 30-30. Kicker Sam Ficken, who tied the game with a 45-yard field goal<br />

with 0:20 left in regulation, clinched the Nittany Lions’ victory with a “walk-off” PAT.<br />

2015: The Duke Blue Devils defeated the Indiana Hoosiers, 44-41, in overtime. Co-MVPs Thomas Sirk and Shaun<br />

Wilson led Duke to its first bowl game victory since 1961, after Indiana kicker Griffin Oakes missed a gametying,<br />

38-yard field goal attempt in OT. Eleven different New Era Pinstripe Bowl records were established,<br />

including most points (Duke), total yards (Indiana, 667), passing yards (Nate Sudfeld, Indiana, 389), longest<br />

run (Wilson, 85 yards) and longest kickoff return (Wilson, 98 yards). The game was the first matchup to be<br />

played under Yankee Stadium’s innovative LED lights.<br />

2016: Northwestern RB Justin Jackson earned MVP honors as the Wildcats defeated Pitt, 31-24, on a cold Yankee<br />

Stadium afternoon. Jackson ran for 3TD and gained 224 yards, falling three yards shy of tying the NEPB’s alltime<br />

single-game rushing record. Despite losing QB Nathan Peterman and RB James Conner to injury, the<br />

Panthers led 24-21 early in the fourth quarter before Northwestern answered with a touchdown and field goal.<br />

Safety Kyle Queiro sealed the Wildcats’ win with an interception on Pitt’s final drive.<br />

2017: Despite being outgained in total yards, 383-200, Iowa defeated Boston College, 27-20, in temps that hovered<br />

in the low 20s. The Hawkeyes forced three turnovers while not committing any themselves. N.J. native Akrum<br />

Wadley, who had an NEPB-record 283 all-purpose yards (22 car., 88 yds.; 2 rec., 24 yds.; and 171 kick ret. yds.)<br />

earned MVP honors for Iowa in his final college game. Eagles’ RB AJ Dillon ran for a game-high 157 yards on 32<br />

carries with 1 TD, while TE Tommy Sweeney caught a TD and led the game with both 7 rec. and 137 yards. Iowa<br />

CB Josh Jackson sealed the game with an INT with 1:18 left in the fourth quarter.<br />

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