1998 Honorable Mention Don Hansen Football Gazette All-American
Another one of the famed Philadelphia Catholic League recruits who helped turn the Lycoming football team into a dynasty, Tim Dumas came to Lycoming from Archbishop Ryan and spent much of the next four years completely rewriting the school’s record book. After catching 22 passes as a freshman, he became the Warriors’ feature receiver in 1997 and caught 58 passes for 1,093 yards, becoming the first player in school history to cross the 1,000-yard barrier, all while helping the Warriors reach the national title game. As a junior, he was even more dominant, catching a school-record 76 passes for a record 1,271 yards, helping him earn Don Hansen Football Gazette Honorable Mention All-American honors. He capped his career by becoming the first receiver to cross 3,000 career yards, breaking the school record for touchdown passes and by finishing his final campaign with the Warriors with 54 catches for 966 yards. A three-time First Team All-Freedom League receiver, he was also a two-time all-region pick and a Preseason All-American during his career. Dumas was elected to the Lycoming College Athletics Hall of Fame in 2007.