Football Media Guide 2011

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Hanover College FACTS Hanover is a private, coeducational liberal arts college, affiliated with the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.). Founded in 1827, it is the oldest private, four-year college in Indiana. Location The town of Hanover is located in southeastern Indiana. Louisville is 45 miles away, Cincinnati, 70 miles, and Indianapolis, 95 miles. Campus Hanover College sits on 650 acres overlooking the Ohio River. There are 35 major buildings, characterized by Georgian architecture. Enrollment Hanover’s student body includes more than 1,000 young men and women. Almost all students live on campus. Faculty More than 90 percent of Hanover’s faculty members hold doctorates or other terminal degrees. The student-faculty ratio is 10 to 1 and many faculty members reside on campus grounds, creating an academic community. Academic calendar Hanover operates on a 4-4-1 calendar. Students take four courses each during Fall and Winter Terms. Spring Term is devoted to a month of concentrated study on campus, internships, or off-campus programs. Areas of study Hanover offers more than 30 areas of majors, including a design-your-own major, with core strengths in the sciences, education and business. More than one third of our students go on to graduate and professional studies. Costs Direct student expenses for a year at Hanover, including tuition, room and board, are $37,500 for the 2011-12 school year . The most current cost information is always available from the Office of Admission Financial assistance More than 90 percent of Hanover’s students receive some form of financial assistance. College aid is available in the form of scholarships, grants, loans and campus employment. Hanover’s strong financial base supports its rank in the top 10 percent of the nation’s colleges on an endowment-per-student basis. Accreditation Hanover College is accredited by the North Central Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools.

Post Office Box 108 Hanover, IN 47243 Phone: 812-866-6800 Fax: 812-866-6818 Web: hanover.edu/athletics facebook.com/hanoverpanthers twitter.com/hanoverpanthers For admissions information, please visit hanover.edu/admission


Hanover College 2011

Panther

FOOTBALL Head Coach Joe Austin

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Assistants 3-4 Hanover Coaches Records Season Preview Hanover Panthers Administrative, Support Staff

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2011 Numerical Roster

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Opponent Capsules

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Current Series Scores

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Hanover Individual Records

22-23

Hanover Team Records

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Hanover MVPs & All-Americans

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Hanover Season Results

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Town Behind the Team

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Heartland Conference

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2011 Hanover College coaches Joe Austin - Head Coach The 2011 season marks Joe Austin’s fourth as Hanover’s head football coach. Austin, who guided the Panthers to a 12-17 record in his first three years at the helm (7-3 in 2010), earned the reins of Hanover’s program after a successful tenure at the University of Dubuque (Iowa), where he served as offensive coordinator for three seasons. Austin, a native of Des Moines, Iowa, helped guide Dubuque’s squad to back-to-back winning seasons for the first time in 28 seasons. The Spartans finished 7-3 in 2007 and 6-4 in 2006. During his three seasons at Dubuque, Austin’s offensive unit set 33 school records. In 2007, the Spartans averaged 35.2 points and 433.4 offensive yards per game. Prior to his stint at Dubuque, Austin was offensive coordinator at Augsburg College (Minn.) for one season and was an offensive assistant coach at Concordia University (Minn.) for four seasons. During his season at Augsburg, Austin’s offense set five school records and increased its scoring by more than one touchdown per game. While at Concordia, the Golden Bears finished in the top-25 nationally in NCAA Division II in total offense. Austin’s unit was sixth nationally in 2003 with 474.6 yards per game and ranked seventh in 2002 with 447.8 yards per outing. Concordia averaged more than 35 points per game and set virtually every school passing, receiving and rushing record during Austin’s tenure. A former small-college athlete, Austin played quarterback at St. Ambrose University (Iowa) for two seasons. He suffered a broken vertebrae in his back six games into his sophomore season. The injury, which required reconstructive surgery, ended his playing career. Austin earned a bachelor’s degree in communication studies from Concordia in 2001. He received a master’s degree in organizational management from Concordia in 2004.

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Tom Ross

Kenneth Eboh

Steve Baudendistel

Jon Wheat

Associate Head Coach Defensive Coordinator

OFfensive Line

Secondary & Strength Coach

Linebackers

Tom Ross is in his fourth season leading Hanover’s defensive unit. Ross came to Hanover after serving as the head coach for the Stuttgart Scorpions in the German Football League for two seasons. Under his guidance, the Scorpions posted a 20-6-1 record and led the German league’s Southern Division in total offense, scoring offense, rushing, total defense and scoring defense.

Kenneth Eboh is in his fourth season on the Panthers’ sidelines. Eboh joined the Panthers’ staff after three seasons as running backs coach at the University of Dubuque (Iowa).

Steve Baudendistel is in his ninth year as Hanover’s secondary coach. He also oversees the program’s strength and conditioning efforts.

Former Hanover defensive back Jon Wheat is in his third season on the Panthers’ coaching staff. A four-year letterwinner for Hanover’s program, Wheat earned a bachelor’s degree in history from Hanover in 2009.

Ross also served as Stuttgart’s head coach in 2002 and was the team’s defensive coordinator in 2001. He previously served three stints at Augsburg College (Minn.). He was the Auggies’ defensive coordinator in 2003 and 2004. He worked as Augsburg’s special teams coordinator during the 1998 and 1999 seasons and also from 1983 through 1989. He was the team’s defensive coordinator from 1992 to 1994 and was the program’s offensive coordinator in 1991.

Eboh was a two-year starter at Northwest Missouri State University and earned allconference and all-region honors for the Bearcats. He was a member of that program’s 1999 NCAA II national championship squad.

A 2001 Hanover graduate, Baudendistel played receiver for the Panthers from 1997 to 2000. He returned to his alma mater after one season as receivers coach at Anderson University.

He earned a bachelor’s degree in interactive digital media from Northwest Missouri in 2003.

He additionally worked as special teams coordinator at Carleton College (Minn.) in 1997. He was defensive coordinator and strength and conditioning coach at St. Olaf College (Minn.) in 1995 and 1996. Ross earned a bachelor’s degree from Augsburg in 1991.

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2011 Hanover College coaches

Mike Foy

Mike Dowell

Bill Griffin

Andy Browning

Receivers

Running Backs

Kickers

Defensive Line

Mike Foy has been a member of Hanover’s offensive staff since 1994. During his stint with the Panthers, he has been instrumental in leading the squad to seven conference titles and six berths in the NCAA III national playoffs.

Mike Dowell is in his third season with Hanover’s program. Dowell served as head coach at nearby Madison High School from 2003 to 2006. In addition to his tenure at Madison, he previously worked as the offensive coordinator at Perry Meridian High School (Ind.) for two seasons and was defensive coordinator at Jennings County High School (Ind.) for one season. He also has worked on the offensive staffs at Franklin Central High School (Ind.) and Seeger

Bill Griffin has been a fixture on the Hanover sidelines for the past 29 seasons. While covering numerous positions for the staff during his tenure, Griffin has been a part of eight conference championship squads, including seven national tournament appearances. He has continuously worked with the Panthers’ kicking game since the mid-1980s.

Andy Browning is in his first season as a defensive assistant coach with Hanover’s program. He comes to the Panthers’ sidelines after three seasons working with the varsity, junior varsity and freshman squads at St. Xavier High School in Louisville, Ky.

Prior to becoming an assistant with Hanover’s program, Foy was a four-year letterwinner as a blocking back at Anderson University. While at Anderson, Foy paved the way for two 1,000yard rushers.

In addition, he has gained experience at the University of Alabama Linemen Camp and the NFL High School Player Development Camp.

High School (Ind.).

Skylar Duckworth STUDENT ASSISTANT Skylar Duckworth, a sophomore from Louisville, Ky., has shifted from the Panthers’offensive line to the sidelines as a studentassistant coach.

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He was an honorablemention all-Heartland Conference selection after starting as Hanover’s center during his freshman campaign.


2011 Hanover College coaches’ Records 2008- present: Joe Austin 1982-2007:

Wayne Perry

1977-1981:

Pete Compise

12-17 174-89-2

1927-1931:

C.V. Money

1923-1926: Orville Hall

8-23-5 12-20-2

33-11-2

1921-1922: R.J. Ferguson

4-9-1

1972-1976: Rick Carter

36-11-0

1920: Andy Norgen

0-5-1

1968-1971:

Jon Mayfield

16-20-0

1919:

0-6-1

1964-1967:

Wade Roby

12-24-1

1917-1918 Earl Miles

1-7-0

1963:

Carl Benhase

0-9-0

1915-1916: G.L. Rider

2-9-0

Sylvester Paulus

1955-1962: Leo Kelly

32-39-1

1912-1914: A.S. Hotchkiss

1951-1954: Raymond Struck

20-13-3

1911: Black

1-3-0

1949-1950: Garland Frazier

10-6-2

1909-1910: E.L. Weber

3-7-0

1947-1948:

Jack Carl

13-3

1946:

Don Veller

4-3-0

John Van Liew

Pete Compise

Jack L. Thompson

1899-1904: Marshall 1886-1898:

No Games Played from 1943 to 1945 1932-1942:

1905-1908:

Coaches Unknown

6-10-0

13- 8-3 11-16-4 13-7-1

40-46-2

Former head coaches Wayne Perry, Pete Compise and Rick Carter helped propel Hanover’s program into national prominence. The trio posted a 243-111-4 record in 36 seasons and guided the Panthers to 14 conference championships and 12 appearances in the national playoffs during that span. Perry capped his career with the most victories in Indiana collegiate football history.

Wayne Perry

Rick Carter

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2011 Hanover College Season Preview

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fter two seasons of recruiting and re-tooling, head coach Joe Austin’s third season on the sidelines produced results the Hanover faithful had grown accustomed to through the years. Austin’s 2010 squad posted a 7-3 record - the best at the school in seven years. Hanover finished second in the Heartland Collegiate Athletic Conference with a 6-2 mark. Though the Panthers fell one win short of a championship and an NCAA playoff berth, the 2011 edition of the team is confident the group can perform even better than they did a year ago. Austin attests, “After watching spring workouts, there is no doubt that we are starting training camp as a better team than we were at the same time last year. We have to play to our potential and stay healthy to succeed, but we like our roster more than ever.” In 2010, Hanover started the season with an overtime win against 30th-ranked Centre College (Ky.) on the road. A few weeks later, the Panthers started a six-game winning streak. The seven wins in the first nine games of the season were enough to make the annual Victory Bell game with Franklin College the de-facto HCAC championship. According to Austin, much of this progress is due to the maturation of the roster. “We had only six seniors last year, so we have a lot of guys that have played. Now our first recruiting class will be seniors and we are in a position to have about 20 seniors every year for the foreseeable future. Many of these seniors have been getting playing time since they were freshmen, so we will be a much more experienced team than we have been before.” With 15 starters and 50 letterwinners returning from 2010, the Panthers enter the new season with heightened expectations. According to Austin, the players are placing these expectations on their own backs. “Our players are expecting a lot of themselves and from each other,” he explains. “They are planning on having an even better season than last year. I am happy they are ambitious.”

DEFENSE Hanover’s defense took another step forward in 2010. Each season under Austin, the Panthers have allowed fewer points, total yards and rushing yards. Last season, the unit finished 15th in the nation in tackles behind the line of scrimmage. “As our players mature, we are getting better at reading our keys and executing our assignments,” notes Austin. For three years, associate head coach and defensive coordinator Tom Ross has made building the defensive line for his 4-3 defense a top priority. “When we started here, our defensive tackles averaged 215 pounds, so we got pushed around a lot. This year, our defensive tackles average about 260 pounds.” states Ross. Senior Matt Sieg (Anderson, Ind.) is the most experienced of the returning tackles. An all-conference selection in 2010, Sieg collected 14 tackles and three sacks. “Sieg is the best we have with technique and his size and strength are even better than a year ago,” adds Ross. Sieg will be joined by senior Dylan Bostwick (Norwood, Ohio), who has played both tackle and end during his first three years. Sophomore Sean Prieto (Miami, Fla.), the largest of the team’s tackles and former tight end, will bolster the interior line. “Prieto is going to do really well. He is comfortable now with what he is doing.” Senior Neil Ploeger (Greensburg, Ind), an honorable-mention all-league performer, returns at left defensive end. Last year, Ploeger totaled 37 tackles with 3.5 sacks and a touchdown. “Ploeger is our playmaker,” notes Austin. “He makes a lot of things happen for us.”

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Last spring, junior Josh Gilb (Aurora, Ind.) made the transition from starting outside linebacker to defensive end. “He really understands football,” claims Ross. “End is going to be a great fit for his skills.” Junior Andy Dalton (Guilford, Ind.) will patrol the middle of Hanover’s defense. A two-time all-conference honoree and all-region selection last year, Dalton has 200 tackles career tackles and four interceptions. “Dalton is just starting to really understand his role and what we are counting on him to do,” states Ross. “With the development of our tackles, he could be even more productive this year.” Sophomore Brandon Foster (Fort Branch, Ind.) and senior Jay Neal (Shirley, Ind.) each made starts for Hanover last season. “Foster and Neal gained experience last year and both showed progress during spring practices.” In addition, senior Xavier Jackson (Stuart, Fla.) will move from safety to linebacker will be a stalwart for the special team units. Senior Rory Mannering (Walton, Ind.), a three-time all-HCAC performer, will lead the secondary. Mannering has been among the Panthers’ leading tacklers throughout his career and posted 68 tackles with three interceptions last season. “We will be counting on him to have a great senior year,” says Austin.

Sophomore Matt McConnell (Buckner, Ky.) and senior Cord Dorsey (Franklin, Ind.) will join Mannering in the defensive backfield. McConnell totaled 48 tackles and two interceptions last season. Dorsey, who saw action at both linebacker and safety last year, added 32 tackles with two interceptions and a sack.

Junior Jason Chisholm (Florence, Ky.) and sophomore Derrick Worden (Galveston, Ind.) lead a group pushing for time at cornerback. Chisholm recorded 44 tackles with an interception last season, while Worden netted 15 tackles and two interceptions. “Overall, our athleticism at this position will be the best it has been,” claims Ross. “So the guys who win the jobs will be good athletes.”

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2011 Hanover College Season Preview

OFFENSE In 2010, Hanover’s offense averaged more than 30 points per game in conference action. Fueling this production was the emergence of a running game to compliment the Panthers’ passing attack. “Every year we’ve been able to add about 50 yards per game to our rushing total,” says Austin. “As our offensive line continues to develop, our offense will be more balanced. The more balanced we can be, the tougher we will be to defend.” Unfortunately, illness has made an impact on the Panthers’ offense more than graduation. Daniel Passafiume (Louisville, Ky.) and Skylar Duckworth (Louisville, Ky.) will miss the 2011 season with health issues. Passafiume, a NCAA record-holder and Hanover’s career receptions leader, will miss the season due to a battle with mononucleosis. He was a preseason 1stteam all-American selection heading into the season and plans to return in 2012 for his final campaign. Duckworth, an allHCAC center as a freshman, will join the coaching staff as a student assistant.

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On a brighter note, two-time all-league performer C.J. Croft (Fort Campbell, Ky.) is the leader among a trio of talented quarterbacks. “We have three guys that are not only good enough to start, but they are good enough to be allconference if they had the opportunity,” adds Austin. In 2010, Croft led Hanover with 1,749 yards with 18 touchdowns through the air and 487 yards and seven touchdowns on the ground. In his career, Croft has amassed 5,396 yards of total offense and is responsible for 60 touchdowns. “With his experience, I am confident he will smooth some of the rough edges this year and his production will really take off,” says Austin. Austin has assigned two other signalcallers to dual roles as quarterbacks and receivers. Sophomore Dexter Britt (Louisville, Ky.) saw action in seven games last year. Britt accumulated 101 passing yards with one touchdown and four receptions for 50 yards. He also rushed for 205 yards with a team-best 6.4 average.

“Britt could be our best open-field runner, so we will use him at split end and quarterback to maximize his skills.” The second dual-position player on the Panthers’ offense is junior Shawn Gibson (Indianapolis, Ind.), an all-HCAC wide receiver last season. As a receiver, Gibson grabbed 13 passes for 170 yards and two touchdowns. He threw for 192 yards and two touchdowns and also rushed for a score. “It does not show in the stats, but Gibson is our best perimeter blocker and one of our best overall players.” Junior Colton Zeck (Galveston, Ind) will lead the receiving corps. Zeck caught 14 passes for 197 yards and two touchdowns in limited action last season. “Zeck is a talented player with the ball in his hands and we need him now more than ever,” adds Austin. Junior Jacob Noger (Lexington, Ky.) and senior Chris Cason (Crestview Hills, Ky.) will also be counted on to contribute.


Senior all-conference tight end Matt Robinette (Otwell, Ind.) returns to help the run and pass game. “Robinette is a very good blocker and a big asset in the passing game,” notes Austin. He was second on the team a year ago with four touchdown receptions. Aiding Robinette is senior Kraig Eckstein (Sunman, Ind.). “Eckstein has a great motor and will help us in various capacities.” Seniors Jeremy Cook (Batesville, Ind.) and Darren Bailey (Detroit, Mich.) return as the Panthers’ top two running backs from a year ago. “Our two returning running backs complimented each other well last year,” states Austin. “Having two guys that we can count on is important because it keeps both guys fresh and healthy throughout the game and the year.” Cook was all-conference after rushing for 479 yards and three touchdowns and hauling in 21 passes for 203 yards and two additional tallies. He also averaged 21.7 yards per kickoff return. “Jeremy is one of our most versatile players,” says Austin. Bailey contributed 401 rushing yards and two touchdowns. Senior tackle Matt Money (Oakwood, Ohio), a pre-season all-American, leads the offensive line. A 1st-team all-HCAC tackle last season, Money is a former defensive lineman and three-year starter. “Money is the anchor of the line,” says Austin. “He has a great deal of experience and we like the example he gives our younger linemen.” Sophomores Joe Sander (Indianapolis, Ind.) and Jacob Porter (Paducah, Ky.) will line up with Money. Sander is slated to be a guard after playing both positions in 2010. Porter is poised to be Money’s bookend. According to Austin, “Sander and Porter are ready to have good seasons for us. Their success will mirror our success on offense.” A collection of returners and newcomers will compete for the center and remaining guard spot. Sophomore R.J. Beitz (Simpsonville, Ky.), who saw action

at defensive end last year, and senior Michael Schlitt (Warsaw, Ind.), who was a spot starter in 2010, lead the competition. “We think that we have the best group of offensive lineman we have had in our four years here,” says Austin. Sophomore Dylan Dunlop (Miami, Fla.) returns as the Panthers’ placekicker. Dunlop made 29-of-37 extra points in his debut season and 5-of-8 field goals. “He is a talented kicker and we know we will be able to count on him when it matters most.” Zeck, who also plays for Hanover’s baseball team, is slated to take over the punting chores.

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2011 Hanover College PANTHERS

2 Rory Mannering

3 C.J. Croft

4 Vaughn Crapser

4 Julian Hernandez

5 Xavier Jackson

5 Logan Luce

6 Sam Louis

6 Max Goodin

7 Dylan Dunlop

8 Kris Jenkins

9 Dwayne Eubanks

10 Filiberto Martinez

11 Colton Zeck

12 Eric Sowders

14 Tanner Parker

Sr. 6-3 201 DB Lewis Cass Walton, Ind.

Fr. 6-0 170 WR Avon H.S. Avon, Ind.

Jr. 6-0 170 WR Mitchell H.S. Mitchell, Ind.

15 Cord Dorsey Sr. 5-11 195 DB Community Franklin, Ind.

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Jr. 6-1 193 QB Fort Campbell H.S. Fort Campbell, Ky.

So. 5-10 182 DB Curley Miami, Fla.

Sr. 5-9 188 RB Vista H.S. Vista, Calif.

16 Dexter Britt

So. 6-1 168 WR/QB Male Louisville, Ky.

Jr. 5-11 196 WR Carroll Fort Wayne, Ind.

Fr. 6-0 170 DB Mooresville H.S. Camby, Ind.

Jr. 5-10 184 WR/RB Lewis Cass Galveston, Ind.

17 Shawn Gibson

Jr. 6-0 193 WR Southport Indianapolis, Ind.

Fr. 5-10 150 DB Pine Crest Weston, Fla.

So. 5-7 145 K Palmetto Miami, Fla.

Fr. 5-10 175 QB

Jr. 6-1 185 LB Martin County Stuart, Fla.

Jr. 5-8 170 DB Evangel Christian Louisville, Ky.

Bedford, Ind.

Fr. 6-1 175 QB Greencastle H.S. Greencastle, Ind.

18 Robert Klotz

19 Will Sweet

Bedford-N. Lawrence

So. 5-11 176 WR Oak Hills Cincinnati, Ohio

Fr. 6-0 150 WR Tates Creek Lexington, Ky.


20 Neal Wells

21 Ryan Stearns

22 Tim Sutton

23 Tirell Englemon

24 Matt McConnell

25 Jeremy Cook

27 Jason Chisholm

28 Darren Bailey

29 Nate Weber

29 Jamal Edwards

Worden 30 Derrick

Burns 30 Joe

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32 Dillon Futrell

Corrao 34 Spencer

35 Justin Magaw

36 Colin Alexander

37 Taylor Shaw

38 Justin Baldwin

38 Brandon Straub

Fr. 6-1 175 WR Anderson County Lawrenceburg, Ky.

Sr. 5-10 186 RB Batesville H.S. Batesville, Ind.

So. 5-10 175 DB Lewis Cass Galveston, Ind.

Fr. 5-11 186 LB King’s Academy West Palm Beach, Fla.

Fr. 5-8 167 DB Jennings County North Vernon, Ind.

Jr. 5-10 170 DB Boone County Florence, Ky.

Fr. 6-0 170 WR Western Boone Lebanon, Ind.

So. 5-11 170 DB North Central Indianapolis, Ind.

Fr. 5-10 200 RB Valley Hopewell, N.J.

Sr. 5-9 185 RB Comm. & Media Arts Detroit, Mich.

Skylar Furgason

Fr. 5-11 175 WR Jennings County North Vernon, Ind.

Fr. 5-11 180 DB Jennings County North Vernon, Ind.

So. 5-11 181 DB Holmes Covington, Ky.

Jr. 5-11 180 WR Madison H.S. Madison, Ind.

Fr. 6-0 205 LB Trinity Louisville, Ky.

Fr. 6-0 170 RB Jennings County North Vernon, Ind.

So. 5-10 172 DB Trinity Buckner, Ky.

Fr. 5-6 155 DB North Central Indianapolis, Ind.

Fr. 5-11 195 RB Providence New Albany, Ind.

Fr. 6-0 170 P Jennings County Elizabethtown, Ind.

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2011 Hanover College PANTHERS

39 Vince Peiffer

40 Ethan Waltz

42 Jason Neal

43 Andy Dalton

44 John Holtkamp

45 Brian Robertson

46 Brett Rynerson

47 Jeremy Muse

48 Brandon Foster

50 R.J. Beitz

51Brandon Swihart

52 Derek Prifogle

54 Cody Leaver

56 Ben Walbert

56 Ryan Hahn

57 Josh Gilb

58 Trafton Holder

59 Nick Willson

60 David McVey

61Michael Schlitt

Fr. 6-2 190 LB Indian Creek Franklin, Ind.

Jr. 5-11 191 LB Boone County Florence, Ky.

Fr. 5-8 255 DL Linton H.S. Linton, Ind.

Jr. 6-1 212 DL South Dearborn Aurora, Ind.

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So. 6-0 189 LB Indian Creek Trafalgar, Ind.

Fr. 5-8 190 DB Community Franklin, Ind.

Sr. 6-0 220 OL Connersville H.S. Connersville, Ind.

Fr. 5-11 260 OL South Oldham Crestwood, Ky.

Sr. 6-0 204 LB Highland Shirley, Ind.

Fr. 6-0 191 LB South Oldham Pewee Valley, Ky.

Fr. 5-10 210 LB Covington H.S. Covington, Ind.

Fr. 6-1 245 OL Macon County Lafayette, Tenn.

Jr. 6-1 210 LB East Central Guilford, Ind.

So. 6-1 215 LB Gibson Southern Fort Branch, Ind.

Jr. 5-11 190 DL Glenn Walkerton, Ind.

Fr. 6-1 235 DL Catholic Lexington, Ky.

Fr. 5-11 210 DL Roncalli Greenwood, Ind.

So. 6-1 233 OL Shelby County Simpsonville, Ky.

Fr. 6-0 250 OL Highlands Fort Thomas, Ky.

Sr. 5-11 230 OL Warsaw H.S. Warsaw, Ind.


62 Kyle Barrett

64 Andrew Ridner

65 Adam Riley

67 Joe Sander

69 Kevin Schlenker

70 Jake Fries

71 Jacob Porter

72 Austin Duncan

73 Tyler Fye

74 Matt Money

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76 Tim McBride

77 Wes Hill

79 Jordan Vest

80 Kurtis Wilson

82 Caleb Williams

83 Luke Karnick

84 Alex Freeman

85 Jacob Noger

So. 6-0 216 OL Connersville H.S. Connersville, Ind.

Fr. 6-1 275 OL Ben Davis Indianapolis, Ind.

Josiah Nickels

Fr. 5-10 230 OL Carroll County Carrollton, Ky.

81Anthony Cedeno So. 6-3 190 WR Martin Arlington, Texas

So. 6-0 201 DL Monrovia Mooresvillle, Ind.

So. 6-1 255 OL Lone Oak Paducah, Ky.

Fr. 6-7 320 OL Glen Este Cincinnati, Ohio

Fr. 6-3 220 TE Forest Park Birdseye, Ind.

Fr. 6-2 230 DL Franklin County Brookville, Ind.

Fr. 6-6 285 OL East Washington Pekin, Ind.

Fr. 5-11 255 DL Tipton H.S. Tipton, Ind.

Fr. 6-6 200 TE Lutheran Indianapolis, Ind.

So. 6-2 280 OL Cathedral Indianapolis, Ind.

Fr. 6-0 272 OL Northeast Plantation, Fla.

Fr. 6-2 250 DL Connersville H.S. Connersville, Ind.

Fr. 6-3 185 WR Garrard County Lancaster, Ky.

Fr. 6-2 255 OL Anderson H.S. Anderson, Ind.

Sr. 6-3 295 OL Oakwood H.S. Oakwood, Ohio

Fr. 6-1 170 WR Lebanon H.S. Lebanon, Ind.

Jr. 6-3 167 WR Henry Clay Lexington, Ky.

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2011 Hanover College PANTHERS

86 Kraig Eckstein

87 Chris Cason

87 Kris Adams

88 Tommy McDaniel

89 Matt Robinette

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91 Forrest Smith

92 Sean Prieto

93 Neal Ploeger

94 Tom Call

96 Alex Taylor III

97 Devon Kondaki

98 Clarence Cledanor

99 Dylan Bostwick

Sr. 6-1 205 TE East Central Sunman, Ind.

Matt Sieg

Sr. 6-3 230 DL Highland Anderson, Ind.

95 Ajani Jones

So. 6-0 285 DL Pompano Beach Lauderdale Lakes, Fla.

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Sr. 6-3 196 WR Covington Catholic Crestview Hills, Ky.

So. 6-5 225 DL Hazard H.S. Hazard, Ky.

Jr. 6-1 212 DL Male Prospect, Ky.

Fr. 5-9 206 DL Boyle County Perryville, Ky.

Sr. 6-3 256 DL Senior Miami, Fla.

So. 6-4 198 DL Stoneman Douglas Coral Springs, Fla.

Fr. 5-10 170 WR Jennings County North Vernon, Ind.

Sr. 6-1 223 DL North Decatur Greensburg, Ind.

So. 6-1 310 DL Curley Miami, Fla.

Sr. 6-3 208 TE Pike Central Otwell, Ind.

So. 6-2 234 DL Klein Oak Spring, Texas

Sr. 6-0 255 DL Norwood H.S. Norwood, Ohio


Administrative & Support Staff President Sue DeWine Dr. Sue DeWine became the 15th president of Hanover College, July 1, 2007. As the former provost of Marietta College (Ohio), DeWine has extensive experience as an administrator, fund-raiser and communication consultant. DeWine was a professor at Ohio University from 1985 to 2000 in organizational communication and research and consulting. She served as director of the School of Interpersonal Communication from 1988 to 2000. She received an award for scholarship, teaching and leadership and an award for dedication to excellence and acceptance of diversity, vision and forthrightness from the National Communication Association. She has served as a consultant to Fortune 500 companies, government, and educational institutions. A well-published author, she has written more than 60 communication-oriented books and articles. DeWine earned a doctorate in communication and counseling psychology from Indiana University in 1977. She received a master’s in rhetoric and public address from Miami University (Ohio) in 1967 and a bachelor’s degree in English and speech education from Miami in 1966.

Lynn Hall - Athletic Director Lynn Hall is in her 13th year as Hanover’s director of athletics. Under her leadership, the Hanover’s athletic program has continued to thrive, with both the men’s and women’s programs winning Heartland Collegiate Athletic Conference all-sports awards. A 1982 Hanover graduate, Hall was the head coach for the Panthers’ volleyball program from 1987 to 1998. She was able to build an outstanding volleyball tradition, win three conference championships and be named league coach of the year three times. She is a past member of the NCAA Division III National Volleyball Committee. In addition to her administrative work with athletics, she also serves as a faculty member in the exercise science department. Sports Information Carter Cloyd Press Box Phone: (812) 866-7347 Office Phone: (812) 866-7010 E-Mail: cloyd@hanover.edu Fax: (812) 866-7057 Athletic Trainer Tony Carlton, ATC Office Phone: (812) 866-7378 Fax: (812) 866-7380 E-Mail: carlton@hanover.edu

Team Physician Dr. Peter Maiers II, Orthopedic Surgeon Methodist Sports Medicine, Indianapolis, Ind. Student Support Staff Alan Beasley, So. Coty Johnson, Fr. Krystal Nugent, Jr. Matt Ryan, So. Justin Schulz, Fr. Lexi Vincz, Jr.

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2011 Hanover College FootbalL Roster 2 Rory Mannering DB 3 C.J. Croft QB 4 Vaughn Crapser WR 4 Julian Hernandez DB 5 Xavier Jackson LB 5 Logan Luce WR 6 Sam Louis DB 6 Max Goodin DB 7 Dylan Dunlop K 8 Kris Jenkins DB 9 Dwayne Eubanks WR 10 Filiberto Martinez RB 11 Colton Zeck WR/RB 12 Eric Sowders QB 14 Tanner Parker QB 15 Cord Dorsey DB 16 Dexter Britt WR/QB 17 Shawn Gibson WR 18 Robert Klotz WR 19 Will Sweet WR 20 Neal Wells WR 21 Ryan Stearns DB 22 Tim Sutton RB 23 Tirell Englemon DB 24 Matt McConnell DB 25 Jeremy Cook RB 27 Jason Chisholm DB 28 Darren Bailey RB 29 Nate Weber WR 29 Jamal Edwards DB 30 Derrick Worden DB 30 Joe Burns WR 31 Skylar Furgason WR 32 Dillon Futrell LB 34 Spencer Corrao RB 35 Justin Magaw LB 36 Colin Alexander DB 37 Taylor Shaw DB 38 Justin Baldwin RB 38 Brandon Straub P 39 Vince Peiffer LB 40 Ethan Waltz LB 42 Jason Neal LB 43 Andy Dalton LB 44 John Holtkamp DL 45 Brian Robertson LB 46 Brett Rynerson DB 47 Jeremy Muse LB

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201 Walton, Ind. (Lewis Cass) 193 Fort Campbell, Ky. (H.S) 196 Fort Wayne, Ind. (Carroll) 150 Weston, Fla. (Pine Crest) 185 Stuart, Fla. (Martin County) 170 Avon, Ind. (H.S.) 182 Miami, Fla. (Curley) 170 Camby, Ind. (Mooresville) 145 Miami, Fla. (Palmetto) 170 Louisville, Ky. (Evangel Christian) 170 Mitchell, Ind. (H.S.) 188 Vista, Calif. (H.S.) 184 Galveston, Ind. (Lewis Cass) 175 Bedford, Ind. (Bedford-North Lawrence) 175 Greencastle, Ind. (H.S.) 195 Franklin, Ind. (Community) 168 Louisville, Ky. (Male) 193 Indianapolis, Ind. (Southport) 176 Cincinnati, Ohio (Oak Hills) 150 Lexington, Ky. (Tates Creek) 175 Lawrenceburg, Ky. (Anderson County) 167 North Vernon, Ind. (Jennings County) 200 Hopewell, N.J. (Valley) 181 Covington, Ky. (Holmes) 172 Buckner, Ky. (Trinity) 186 Batesville, Ind. (H.S) 170 Florence, Ky. (Boone County) 185 Detroit, Mich. (Comm. & Media Arts) 180 Madison, Ind. (H.S.) 155 Indianapolis, Ind. (North Central) 175 Galveston, Ind. (Lewis Cass) 170 Lebanon, Ind. (Western Boone) 175 North Vernon, Ind. (Jennings County) 205 Louisville, Ky. (Trinity) 195 New Albany, Ind. (Providence) 186 W. Palm Beach, Fla. (King’s Academy) 170 Indianapolis, Ind. (North Central) 180 North Vernon, Ind. (Jennings County) 170 North Vernon, Ind. (Jennings County) 170 Elizabethtown, Ind. (Jennings County) 190 Franklin, Ind. (Indian Creek) 189 Trafalgar, Ind. (Indian Creek) 204 Shirley, Ind. (Highland) 210 Guilford, Ind. (East Central) 210 Greenwood, Ind. (Roncalli) 191 Florence, Ky. (Boone County) 190 Franklin, Ind. (Community) 195 Pewee Valley, Ky. (South Oldham)


48 Brandon Foster LB 50 R.J. Beitz OL 51 Brandon Swihart DL 52 Derek Prifogle DL 54 Cody Leaver LB 56 Ben Walbert DL 56 Ryan Hahn OL 57 Josh Gilb DL 58 Trafton Holder OL 59 Nick Willson OL 60 David McVey DL 61 Michael Schlitt OL 62 Kyle Barrett OL 64 Andrew Ridner DL 65 Adam Riley DL 67 Joe Sander OL 69 Kevin Schlenker OL 70 Jake Fries OL 71 Jacob Porter OL 72 Austin Duncan OL 73 Tyler Fye OL 74 Matt Money OL 75 Josiah Nickels OL 76 Tim McBride OL 77 Wes Hill DL 79 Jordan Vest DL 80 Kurtis Wilson WR 81 Anthony Cedeno WR 82 Caleb Williams TE 83 Luke Karnick TE 84 Alex Freeman WR 85 Jacob Noger WR 86 Kraig Eckstein TE 87 Chris Cason WR 87 Kris Adams DL 88 Tommy McDaniel WR 89 Matt Robinette TE 90 Matt Sieg DL 91 Forrest Smith DL 92 Sean Prieto DL 93 Neal Ploeger DL 94 Tom Call DL 95 Ajani Jones DL 96 Alex Taylor III DL 97 Devon Kondaki DL 98 Clarence Cledanor DL 99 Dylan Bostwick DL

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215 Fort Branch, Ind. (Gibson Southern) 233 Simpsonville, Ky. (Shelby County) 255 Linton, Ind. (H.S.) 220 Connersville, Ind. (H.S.) 210 Covington, Ind. (H.S.) 198 Walkerton, Ind. (Glenn) 250 Fort Thomas, Ky. (Highlands) 212 Aurora, Ind. (South Dearborn) 260 Crestwood, Ky. (South Oldham) 245 Lafayette, Tenn. (Macon County) 235 Lexington, Ky. (Catholic) 230 Warsaw, Ind. (H.S.) 216 Connersville, Ind. (H.S.) 201 Mooresvillle, Ind. (Monrovia) 230 Brookville, Ind. (Franklin County) 280 Indianapolis, Ind. (Cathedral) 255 Anderson, Ind. (H.S.) 275 Indianapolis, Ind. (Ben Davis) 255 Paducah, Ky. (Lone Oak) 285 Pekin, Ind. (East Washington) 272 Plantation, Fla. (Northeast) 295 Oakwood, Ohio (H.S.) 230 Carrollton, Ky. (Carroll County) 320 Cincinnati, Ohio (Glen Este) 255 Tipton, Ind. (H.S.) 250 Connersville, Ind. (H.S.) 170 Lebanon, Ind. (H.S.) 190 Arlington, Texas (Martin) 220 Birdseye, Ind. (Forest Park) 200 Indianapolis, Ind. (Lutheran) 185 Lancaster, Ky. (Garrard County) 167 Lexington, Ky. (Henry Clay) 205 Sunman, Ind. (East Central) 196 Crestview Hills, Ky. (Covington Catholic) 206 Perryville, Ky. (Boyle County) 170 North Vernon, Ind. (Jennings County) 208 Otwell, Ind. (Pike Central) 230 Anderson, Ind. (Highland) 225 Hazard, Ky. (H.S.) 256 Miami, Fla. (Senior) 223 Greensburg, Ind. (North Decatur) 234 Spring, Texas (Klein Oak) 285 Lauderdale Lakes, Fla. (Pompano Beach) 212 Prospect, Ky. (Male) 198 Coral Springs, Fla. (Stoneman Douglas) 310 Miami, Fla. (Curley) 255 Norwood, Ohio (H.S.)

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2011 Hanover College Opponent Capsules Centre College Sept. 3 @ Hanover, Ind. Hometown Team Day 1:30 p.m., L.S. Ayres Field Centre leads series 26-13-2 Last Meeting: Hanover 28-27 OT (2010) Location: Danville, Kentucky Founded: 1819 Enrollment: 1,215 President: John Roush Athletic Director: Brian Chafin Sports Information: Mike Pritchard Web Site: www.centre.edu Nickname: Colonels Colors: Black & Old Gold Stadium: Farris Stadium Capacity: 2,500 Playing Surface: Natural Grass Affiliation: NCAA Division III League: Southern Collegiate Athletic 2010 Overall Record: 6-4 2010 Conference Record: 3-3 (3rd) Head Coach: Andy Frye Alma Mater: Muskingum, 1981 Record at Centre: 72-47 (13 seasons) Offense: Run and Shoot Defense: 4-3 Colonels’ Schedule Sept. 3 @ Hanover 1:30 p.m. Sept. 10 Washington & Lee (Va.) 7:30 p.m. Sept. 24 Austin (Texas) 2:30 p.m. Oct. 1 @ DePauw 1 p.m. Oct. 15 @ Birmingham Sou. (Ala.) 1 p.m. CST Oct. 22 Sewanee (Tenn.) 2:30 p.m. Oct. 29 @ Millsaps (Miss.) 1 p.m. CST Nov. 5 @ Trinity (Texas) 1:30 p.m. CST Nov. 12 Rhodes (Tenn.) 1:30 p.m.

Thomas More College Sept. 10 @ Crestview Hills, Ky. 1:30 p.m., The Bank of Kentucky Field Thomas More leads series 8-5 Last Meeting: Thomas More 56-12 (2010) Location: Crestview Hills, Ky. Founded: 1921 Enrollment: 1,984 President: Sister Margaret Stallmeyer Athletic Director: Terry Connor Sports Information: Cory Blackson Web Site: www.thomasmore.edu Nickname: Saints Colors: Royal Blue & White Stadium: The Bank of Kentucky Field Capacity: 3,000 Playing Surface: Field Turf Affiliation: NCAA Division III League: Presidents’ Athletic 2010 Overall Record: 11-1 2010 Conference Record: 7-0 (1st) Head Coach: Jim Hilvert Alma Mater: St. Joseph’s (Ind.), 1993 Record at Thomas More: 34-11 (4 seasons) Offense: Spread Defense: 4-4

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Saints’ Schedule Sept. 10 Hanover Sept. 17 Geneva (Pa.) Sept. 24 @ Wash. & Jefferson (Pa.) Oct. 1 @ Thiel (Pa.) Oct. 8 Grove City (Pa.) Oct. 15 @ Saint Vincent (Pa.) Oct. 22 Bethany (W.Va.) Oct. 29 @ Westminster (Pa.) Nov. 5 Waynesburg (Pa.) Nov. 12 @ Mount St. Joseph

1:30 p.m. 1:30 p.m. 1:30 p.m. 1:30 p.m. 1:30 p.m. 1 p.m. 1:30 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m.

Defiance College Sept. 17 @ Defiance, Ohio 1:30 p.m., Coressel Stadium Hanover leads series 19-12 Last Meeting: Defiance 24-10 (2010) Location: Defiance, Ohio Founded: 1850 Enrollment: 1,070 President: Mark Gordon Athletic Director: Jenni Morrison Sports Information: Seth Mikel Web Site: www.defiance.edu Nickname: Yellow Jackets Colors: Purple & Gold Stadium: Coressel Stadium Capacity: 4,000 Playing Surface: Natural Grass Affiliation: NCAA Division III League: Heartland Collegiate Athletic 2010 Overall Record: 6-4 2010 Conference Record: 6-2 (2nd) Head Coach: Robert Taylor Alma Mater: Albion, 1995 Record at Defiance: 37-43 (8 seasons) Offense: Multiple I Defense: 3-4 Yellow Jackets’ Schedule Sept. 3 Muskingum Sept. 10 Adrian Sept. 17 Hanover* Sept. 24 @ Franklin* Oct. 8 @ Mount St. Joseph* Oct. 15 Earlham* Oct. 22 @ Anderson* Oct. 29 @ Rose-Hulman* Nov. 5 Manchester* Nov. 12 Bluffton*

Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology Sept. 24 @ Terre Haute, Ind. 2:30 p.m., Cook Stadium Hanover leads series 32-28-2 Last Meeting: Hanover 52-31 (2010) Location: Terre Haute, Ind. Founded: 1874 Enrollment: 1,900 President: Matt Branam Athletic Director: Jeff Jenkins Sports Information: Kevin Lanke Web Site: www.rose-hulman.edu Nickname: Fightin’ Engineers Colors: Old Rose & White

1:30 p.m. 1:30 p.m. 1:30 p.m. 1:30 p.m. 1:30 p.m. 1:30 p.m. 1:30 p.m. 1:30 p.m. 1:30 p.m. 1:30 p.m.

Stadium: Cook Stadium Capacity: 2,000 Playing Surface: Natural Grass Affiliation: NCAA Division III League: Heartland Collegiate Athletic 2010 Overall Record: 6-4 2010 Conference Record: 5-3 (4th) Head Coach: Jeff Sokol Alma Mater: Kalamazoo, 1996 Record at Rose-Hulman: 0-0 (first season) Offense: Multiple Defense: 4-3 Fightin’ Engineers’ Schedule Sept. 3 DePauw Sept. 17 @ Kalamazoo (Mich.) Sept. 24 Hanover* Oct. 1 @ Manchester* Oct. 8 Franklin* Oct. 15 Mount St. Joseph* Oct. 22 @ Bluffton* Oct. 29 Defiance* Nov. 5 @ Anderson* Nov. 12 @ Earlham*

6 p.m. 7 p.m. 2:30 p.m. 1:30 p.m. 1:30 p.m. 1:30 p.m. 1:30 p.m. 1:30 p.m. 1:30 p.m. 1:30 p.m.

Anderson University Oct. 1 @ Hanover, Ind. Homecoming 1:30 p.m., L.S. Ayres Field Hanover leads series 40-22 Last Meeting: Hanover 28-23 (2010) Location: Anderson, Ind. Founded: 1917 Enrollment: 2,750 President: James Edwards Athletic Director: Marcie Taylor Sports Information: Justin Bates Web Site: www.anderson.edu Nickname: Ravens Colors: Black & Orange Stadium: Macholtz Stadium Capacity: 4,200 Playing Surface: Artificial Turf Affiliation: NCAA Division III League: Heartland Collegiate Athletic 2010 Overall Record: 3-7 2010 Conference Record: 3-5 (6th) Head Coach: Jeff Judge Alma Mater: Iowa State, 1987 Record at Anderson: 32-48 (8 seasons) Offense: N/A Defense: N/A Ravens’ Schedule Sept. 1 @ Taylor Sept. 10 @ Dubuque (Iowa) Sept. 17 Mount St. Joseph * Sept. 24 Earlham * Oct. 1 @ Hanover * Oct. 15 @ Bluffton * Oct. 22 Defiance * Oct. 29 @ Franklin * Nov. 5 Rose-Hulman * Nov. 12 @ Manchester *

7 p.m. 2 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m. 1:30 p.m. 1:30 p.m. 1:30 p.m. 1:30 p.m. 1:30 p.m. 1:30 p.m.


Earlham College Oct. 8 @ Richmond, Ind. 1:30 p.m., Beane Stadium Hanover leads series 38-14-2 Last Meeting: Hanover 51-23 (2010) Location: Richmond, Ind. Founded: 1847 Enrollment: 1,200 President: Douglas Bennett Athletic Director: Frank Carr Sports Information: Don Tincher Web Site: www.earlham.edu Nickname: Quakers Colors: Maroon & White Stadium: Beane Stadium Capacity: 3,000 Playing Surface: Natural Grass Affiliation: NCAA Division III League: Heartland Collegiate Athletic 2010 Overall Record: 0-10 2010 Conference Record: 0-8 (9th) Head Coach: Gerry Keesling Alma Mater: Earlham, 1982 Record at Earlham: 24-56 (8 seasons) Offense: N/A Defense: N/A Quakers’ Schedule Sept. 3 @ Sewanee (Tenn.) Sept. 10 Denison (Ohio) Sept. 17 Manchester* Sept. 24 @ Anderson* Oct. 1 @ Bluffton* Oct. 8 Hanover* Oct. 15 @ Defiance* Oct. 22 @ Mount St. Joseph* Nov. 5 Franklin* Nov. 12 Rose-Hulman*

1:30 p.m. 1:30 p.m. 1:30 p.m. 7 p.m. 1:30 p.m. 1:30 p.m. 1:30 p.m. 1:30 p.m. 1:30 p.m. 1:30 p.m.

Manchester College Oct. 22 @ Hanover, Ind. Hall of Fame Game Hometown Hero Day 1:30 p.m., L.S. Ayres Field Hanover leads series 56-13 Last Meeting: Hanover 35-25 (2010) Location: North Manchester, Ind. Founded: 1889 Enrollment: 1,223 President: Jo Young Switzer Athletic Director: Rick Espeset Sports Information: Doug Shoemaker Web Site: www.manchester.edu Nickname: Spartans Colors: Black & Old Gold Stadium: Burt Stadium Capacity: 4,500 Playing Surface: Natural Grass, Lighted Affiliation: NCAA Division III League: Heartland Collegiate Athletic 2010 Overall Record: 2-8 2010 Conference Record: 1-7 (8th) Head Coach: Shannon Griffith Alma Mater: Ball State, 1991 Record at Manchester: 18-52 (7 seasons) Offense: Multi-Set Defense: 4-3

Spartans’ Schedule Sept. 1 T rine Sept. 10 Kalamazoo (Mich.) Sept. 17 @ Earlham* Oct. 1 Rose-Hulman* Oct. 8 Bluffton* Oct. 15 @ Franklin* Oct. 22 @ Hanover* Oct. 29 Mount St. Joseph* Nov. 5 @ Defiance* Nov. 12 Anderson*

7 p.m. 1:30 p.m. 1:30 p.m. 1:30 p.m. 1:30 p.m. 1:30 p.m. 1:30 p.m. 1:30 p.m. 1:30 p.m. 1:30 p.m.

Bluffton University Oct. 29 @ Hanover, Ind. U.S. Army Day Faculty/Staff Appreciation Day 1:30 p.m., L.S. Ayres Field Hanover leads series 29-5 Last Meeting: Hanover 27-20 (2010) Location: Bluffton, Ohio Founded: 1899 Enrollment: 1,127 President: James Harder Athletic Director: Phill Talavina Sports Information: Bill Hanefeld, Jr. Web Site: www.bluffton.edu Nickname: Beavers Colors: Royal Purple & White Stadium: Salzman Stadium Capacity: 3,000 Playing Surface: Natural Grass Affiliation: NCAA Division III League: Heartland Collegiate Athletic 2010 Overall Record: 4-6 2010 Conference Record: 3-5 (6th) Head Coach: Tyson Veidt Alma Mater: Muskingum, 1996 Record at Bluffton: 5-25 (3 seasons) Offense: Multiple I Defense: Odd Stack Beavers’ Schedule Sept. 3 Kalamazoo (Mich.) Sept. 10 @ Trine Sept. 17 Franklin* Sept. 24 @ Mount St. Joseph * Oct. 1 Earlham * Oct. 8 @ Manchester * Oct. 15 Anderson * Oct. 22 Rose-Hulman* Oct. 29 @ Hanover* Nov. 12 @ Defiance*

2 p.m. 1:30 p.m. 1:30 p.m. 1:30 p.m. 1:30 p.m. 1:30 p.m. 1:30 p.m. 1:30 p.m. 1:30 p.m. 1:30 p.m.

College of Mount St. Joseph Nov. 5 @ Cincinnati, Ohio 1:30 p.m., Schueler Field Hanover leads series 14-5 Last Meeting: Hanover 25-15 (2010) Location: Cincinnati, Ohio Founded: 1920 Enrollment: 2,300 President: Anthony Aretz Athletic Director: Steve Radcliffe Sports Information: Dane Neumeister Web Site: www.msj.edu Nickname: Lions

Colors: Blue & Gold Stadium: Schueler Field Capacity: 2,400 Playing Surface: Artificial Turf Affiliation: NCAA Division III League: Heartland Collegiate Athletic 2010 Overall Record: 5-5 2010 Conference Record: 4-4 (5th) Head Coach: Rod Huber Alma Mater: Cincinnati, 1989 Record at MSJ: 69-46 (11 seasons) Offense: Multiple Defense: 4-4 Lions’ Schedule Sept. 3 @ Wilmington (Ohio) Sept. 17 @ Anderson* Sept. 24 Bluffton* Oct. 1 @ Franklin* Oct. 8 Defiance* Oct. 15 @ Rose-Hulman* Oct. 22 Earlham* Oct. 29 @ Manchester* Nov. 5 Hanover* Nov. 12 Thomas More (Ky.)

6 p.m. 7 p.m. 1:30 p.m. 1:30 p.m. 1:30 p.m. 1:30 p.m. 1:30 p.m. 1:30 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m.

Franklin College Nov. 12 @ Hanover, Ind. Victory Bell Game Senior Day 1:30 p.m., L.S. Ayres Field Hanover leads series 42-35-3 Last Meeting: Franklin 48-25 (2010) Location: Franklin, Indiana Founded: 1834 Enrollment: 1,014 President: James Moseley Athletic Director: Kerry Prather Sports Information: Kevin Elixman Web Site: www.franklincollege.edu Nickname: Grizzlies Colors: Navy Blue & Old Gold Stadium: Faught Stadium Capacity: 2,000 Playing Surface: Astroturf Affiliation: NCAA Division III League: Heartland Collegiate Athletic 2010 Overall Record: 9-2 2010 Conference Record: 8-0 (1st) Head Coach: Mike Leonard Alma Mater: Hanover, 1984 Record at Franklin: 57-28 (8 seasons) Offense: Run and Shoot Defense: 3-4 Grizzlies’ Schedule Sept. 3 @ Valparaiso Sept. 10 Wisconsin-Whitewater Sept. 17 @ Bluffton* Sept. 24 Defiance* Oct. 1 Mount St. Joseph* Oct. 8 @ Rose-Hulman* Oct. 15 Manchester* Oct. 29 Anderson* Nov. 5 @ Earlham* Nov. 12 @ Hanover*

7 p.m. 1 p.m. 1:30 p.m. 1:30 p.m. 1:30 p.m. 1:30 p.m. 1:30 p.m. 1:30 p.m. 1:30 p.m. 1:30 p.m.

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2011 Hanover College CURRENT SERIES Scores Anderson Series: 40-22-0

Bluffton Series: 29-5-0

1947: Hanover 26-7 1950: Anderson 34-7 1951: Hanover 35-0 1952: Hanover 25-0 1953: Hanover 26-0 1954: Hanover 20-7 1955: Hanover 32-6 1956: Hanover 48-27 1957: Anderson 29-20 1958: Hanover 14-12 1959: Anderson 26-7 1960: Hanover 14-7 1961: Anderson 26-13 1962: Anderson 21-7 1963: Anderson 38-12 1964: Hanover 20-18 1965: Anderson 21-12 1966: Hanover 14-0 1967: Hanover 33-22 1968: Anderson 21-19 1969: Anderson 43-22 1970: Anderson 34-8 1971: Anderson 29-6 1972: Anderson 29-0 1973: Hanover 24-14 1974: Hanover 76-0 1975: Hanover 76-6 1976: Hanover 62-14 1977: Hanover 24-13 1978: Hanover 12-10 1979: Hanover 26-0 1980: Hanover 28-13 1981: Anderson 28-23 1982: Anderson 14-3 1983: Anderson 14-10 1984: Hanover 25-24 1985: Hanover 31-27 1986: Hanover 41-6 1987: Hanover 38-7 1988: Anderson 56-42 1989: Hanover 40-24 1990: Anderson 30-12 1991: Anderson 36-26 1992: Hanover 38-19 1993: Anderson 28-21 1994: Hanover 37-9 1995: Hanover 41-35 1996: Hanover 34-17 1997: Hanover 21-0 1998: Hanover 58-20 1999: Hanover 31-12 2000: Hanover 48-26 2001: Anderson 51-27 2002: Hanover 41-23 2003: Hanover 48-19 2004: Hanover 21-0 2005: Hanover 35-28 2006: Hanover 27-3 2007: Anderson 37-27 2008: Anderson 56-12 2009: Hanover 51-13 2010: Hanover 28- 23

1972: Bluffton 17-14 1973: Hanover 31-13 1975: Hanover 21-7 1976: Hanover 13-7 1977: Hanover 52-6 1978: Hanover 31-0 1979: Hanover 21-0 1980: Hanover 24-0 1981: Hanover 31-7 1982: Hanover 62-17 1983: Hanover 35-10 1984: Hanover 44-7 1985: Bluffton 56-41 1986: Hanover 24-10 1987: Hanover 40-37 1988: Bluffton 40-21 1989: Hanover 31-21 1990: Bluffton 22-7 1991: Hanover 56-28 1992: Hanover 56-49 1993: Hanover 33-23 1998: Hanover 40-12 1999: Hanover 41-38 2000: Hanover 24-15 2001: Hanover 34-15 2002: Hanover 47-21 2003: Hanover 52-10 2004: Hanover 37-20 2005: Bluffton 33-19 2006: Hanover 7-6 2007: Hanover 24-21 2008: Hanover 42-19 2009: Hanover 52-19 2010: Hanover 27-20

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Centre Series: 13-26-2 1900: Centre 26- 0 1907: Centre 11- 0 1908: Centre 24-11 1910: Centre 33-0 1919: Centre 95-0 1940: Centre 35-0 1941: Centre 51-6 1942: Centre 42-12 1946: Hanover 27-0 1947: Hanover 14-7 1948: 0-0 Tie 1949: Hanover 27-6 1950: Centre 24-14 1954: Centre 21-6 1955: Centre 27-13 1956: Hanover 19-13 1957: Hanover 26-19 1958: Centre 20-13 1959: 14-14 Tie 1960: Centre 27-6 1961: Centre 26-12 1962: Centre 14-13 1963: Centre 41-20 1964: Centre 28-0 1965: Centre 33-16

1966: Centre 13-12 1967: Centre 27-19 1968: Centre 43-14 1969: Centre 28-22 1970: Centre 21-0 1971: Hanover 13-0 1972: Hanover 20-8 1973: Hanover 38-21 1974: Hanover 51-0 1994: Hanover 31-19 1995: Hanover 14-3 1996: Centre 14-13 1997: Hanover 22-17 2008: Centre 46-22 2009: Centre 34-20 2010: Hanover 28-27 (OT) Defiance Series: 19-12-0 1924: Hanover 21-6 1975: Hanover 27-0 1976: Hanover 24-3 1977: Defiance 30-0 1978: Defiance 24-12 1979: Hanover 24-17 1980: Hanover 27-14 1981: Hanover 51-26 1982: Hanover 7-6 1983: Hanover 17-16 1984: Hanover 45-42 1985: Hanover 35-24 1986: Hanover 47-7 1987: Hanover 44-20 1988: Hanover 51-10 1989: Hanover 27-0 1992: Defiance 35-14 1993: Defiance 46-29 1994: Defiance 35-24 1995: Hanover 38-20 2000: Defiance 13-7 (OT) 2001: Defiance 33-13 2002: Hanover 57-35 2003: Hanover 55-38 2004: Hanover 28-7 2005: Defiance 28-14 2006: Defiance 20-10 2007: Defiance 33-7 2008: Defiance 31-28 (OT) 2009: Hanover 30-27 2010: Defiance 24-10 Earlham Series: 38-14-2 1913: Hanover 6-2 1914: Earlham 34-7 1915: Earlham 15-6 1917: Earlham 18-7 1920: Earlham 28-3 1921: Earlham 14-7 1922: Hanover 19-6 1923: Hanover 40-0 1924: Hanover 22-0 1925: Earlham 28-0 1926: Hanover 6-0

1927: Earlham 13-0 1928: Earlham 18-7 1929: Hanover 7-0 1930: 7-7 Tie 1931: Earlham 13-0 1932: Hanover 12-0 1933: Hanover 40-6 1934: Hanover 27-0 1942: Hanover 51-19 1948: Hanover 55-0 1949: Hanover 20-0 1951: Hanover 21-13 1952: Hanover 18-14 1953: Hanover 27-14 1954: Hanover 26-20 1955: Earlham 26-16 1956: Hanover 67-13 1957: Hanover 47-3 1966: Hanover 45-25 1967: 14-14 Tie 1968: Hanover 21-17 1969: Earlham 32-6 1970: Earlham 12-7 1971: Earlham 6-0 1972: Hanover 26-9 1973: Hanover 24-0 1974: Hanover 46-13 1975: Hanover 70-6 1976: Hanover 48-0 1977: Hanover 49-7 1978: Hanover 31-26 1979: Hanover 49-13 1980: Hanover 42-6 1981: Hanover 47-7 1982: Hanover 42-0 1983: Earlham 35-16 1984: Hanover 14-0 1985: Hanover 51-36 1986: Hanover 42-14 1987: Hanover 35-14 1988: Hanover 48-23 1989: Hanover 20-6 2010: Hanover 51-23 Franklin Series: 42-35-3 1898: Hanover 18-11 1899: Franklin 17-0 1900: Hanover 16-6 1900: Tie 5-5 1901: Hanover 6-0 1901: Franklin 6-5 1902: Franklin 47-0 1903: Franklin 12-0 1906: Hanover 60-6 1908: Tie 5-5 1908: Hanover 17-6 1909: Hanover 31-5 1911: Franklin 15-0 1912: Franklin 28-3 1913: Franklin 6-0 1914: Hanover 14-13 1915: Franklin 74-0 1916: Franklin 72-7 1917: Franklin 21-3


1918: Franklin 14-6 1919: Franklin 76-0 1920: Franklin 34-0 1921: Franklin 7-0 1922: Tie 0-0 1923: Franklin 40-0 1937: Franklin 12-0 1938: Hanover 19-13 1939: Hanover 13-7 1940: Hanover 7-0 1941: Franklin 13-0 1942: Hanover 12-7 1946: Hanover 14-0 1947: Hanover 20-6 1948: Hanover 51-0 1949: Hanover 54-14 1950: Hanover 40-7 1951: Hanover 21-0 1952: Hanover 27-7 1953: Hanover 19-7 1954: Hanover 47-14 1955: Hanover 34-19 1956: Hanover 35-14 1957: Hanover 28-13 1958: Hanover 13-6 1959: Franklin 19-13 1960: Franklin 32-0 1961: Hanover 20-19 1962: Franklin 21-20 1963: Franklin 20-0 1964: Franklin 34-7 1965: Franklin 33-28 1966: Franklin 21-20 1967: Franklin 14-8 1968: Hanover 27-12 1969: Hanover 30-7 1970: Franklin 21-14 1971: Franklin 27-7 1988: Franklin 34-13 1989: Hanover 49-16 1990: Hanover 47-33 1991: Hanover 34-31 1992: Hanover 31-7 1993: Franklin 41-28 1994: Hanover 49-42 1995: Hanover 26-22 1996: Hanover 27-14 1997: Hanover 19-6 1998: Hanover 41-20 1999: Hanover 27-10 2000: Hanover 34-17 2001: Hanover 54-6 2002: Hanover 57-12 2003: Hanover 33-24 2004: Hanover 24-7 2005: Franklin 45-15 2006: Franklin 35-10 2007: Franklin 55-14 2008: Franklin 34-0 2009: Franklin 42-28 2010: Franklin 48-25

Manchester Series: 56-13-0 1939: Manchester 7-0 1940: Manchester 28-6 1941: Hanover 7-0 1942: Manchester 7-0 1946: Hanover 21-0 1947: Hanover 14-6 1948: Hanover 27-7 1949: Hanover 27-0 1950: Hanover 34-13 1951: Hanover 12-7 1952: Hanover 20-7 1953: Hanover 12-0 1954: Hanover 20-7 1955: Manchester 21-20 1956: Hanover 20-7 1957: Hanover 22-0 1958: Hanover 13-7 1959: Hanover 25-13 1960: Manchester 21-7 1961: Hanover 16-12 1962: Manchester 27-21 1963: Manchester 31-14 1964: Manchester 12-7 1965: Hanover 27-7 1966: Manchester 18-13 1967: Hanover 52-18 1968: Hanover 19-14 1969: Hanover 26-7 1970: Manchester 41-40 1971: Manchester 7-6 1972: Hanover 22-7 1973: Hanover 21-0 1974: Hanover 33-13 1975: Hanover 41-0 1976: Hanover 17-0 1977: Hanover 21-0 1978: Hanover 47-14 1979: Hanover 24-20 1980: Hanover 34-6 1981: Hanover 31-7 1982: Hanover 32-0 1983: Hanover 10-7 1984: Hanover 54-0 1985: Hanover 13-10 1986: Hanover 28-6 1987: Hanover 35-14 1988: Hanover 31-13 1989: Hanover 48-20 1990: Hanover 48-13 1991: Hanover 35-19 1992: Hanover 28-21 1993: Hanover 45-7 1994: Hanover 42-13 1995: Hanover 41-19 1996: Manchester 35-22 1997: Hanover 45-7 1998: Hanover 71-26 1999: Hanover 45-14 2000: Hanover 43-3 2001: Hanover 29-16 2002: Hanover 49-7 2003: Hanover 57-18

2004: Hanover 31-7 2005: Hanover 48-7 2006: Hanover 32-14 2007: Hanover 30-28 2008: Hanover 35-34 2009: Manchester 30-8 2010: Hanover 35-25 Mount St. Joseph Series: 14-5-0 1990: Hanover 32-14 1991: Hanover 37-12 1994: Hanover 42-35 1995: Hanover 44-33 1996: Hanover 27-9 1997: Hanover 25-21 1998: Hanover 37-14 1999: Hanover 29-25 2000: Hanover 55-12 2001: Hanover 36-14 2002: Hanover 49-14 2003: Hanover 26-24 2004: Mount St. Joe 29-10 2005: Hanover 41-35 (OT) 2006: Mount St. Joseph 24-0 2007: Mount St. Joseph 56-21 2008: Mount St. Joseph 37-19 2009: Mount St. Joseph 28-13 2010: Hanover 25-15 Rose-Hulman Series: 32-28-2 1903: Rose-Poly 16-5 1910: Rose-Poly 33-0 1915: Rose-Poly 32-14 1916: Hanover 1-0 1917: Rose-Poly 51-0 1919: Rose-Poly 21-6 1921: Rose-Poly 49-17 1922: Rose-Poly 20-0 1923: Rose-Poly 7-0 1924: Rose-Poly 10-7 1926: Hanover 25-0 1927: Hanover 12-6 1928: Hanover 6-0 1929: Rose-Poly 19-7 1930: Rose-Poly 7-0 1931: Rose-Poly 13-0 1932: Rose-Poly 7-6 1933: Hanover 12-6 1939: Rose-Poly 18-6 1940: Rose-Poly 24-0 1942: Rose-Poly 61-2 1946: Hanover 7-0 1947: Hanover 23-7 1948: Hanover 46-0 1949: Hanover 62-0 1964: Hanover 42-0 1965: Rose-Poly 23-7 1968: Hanover 34-0 1969: Hanover 31-24 1970: Hanover 25-20 1971: Hanover 21-7 1972: Rose-Hulman 29-12

1973: Hanover 17-7 1974: Hanover 21-18 1975: Hanover 33-12 1976: Rose-Hulman 27-7 1977: Hanover 24-0 1978: Tie 0-0 1979: Rose-Hulman 19-11 1980: Hanover 20-13 1981: Tie 21-21 1982: Hanover 21-14 1983: Hanover 24-20 1984: Hanover 27-0 1985: Rose-Hulman 31-21 1986: Hanover 22-21 1987: Rose-Hulman 27-20 1988: Rose-Hulman 33-27 1989: Hanover 31-0 1990: Rose-Hulman 27-23 1991: Hanover 36-32 1992: Hanover 17-16 1993: Hanover 37-21 1994: Rose-Hulman 48-24 1995: Hanover 73-23 1996: Hanover 27-0 1997: Hanover 47-20 2006: Hanover 41-8 2007: Rose-Hulman 24-7 2008: Rose-Hulman 44-33 2009: Rose-Hulman 41-38 2010: Hanover 52-31 Thomas More Series: 5-8-0 1992: Thomas More 42-30 1993: Thomas More 36-22 1998: Hanover 29-28 1999: Hanover 45-19 2000: Thomas More 38-37 (OT) 2001: Thomas More 28-21 2002: Hanover 36-3 2003: Hanover 33-30 (OT) 2004: Thomas More 31-30 (OT) 2005: Hanover 12-7 2006: Thomas More 25-23 2007: Thomas More 40-24 2010: Thomas More 56-12

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2011 Hanover College Records

INDIVIDUAL records Total Offense 1. 9,976, Jon Pinnick, 1983-86 2. 8,147, Eric Bruns, 1996-00 3. 8,134, Terry Peebles, 1992-95 4. 7,952, Brett Dietz, 2000-03

Passes Attempted Career: 1,356, Jon Pinnick, 1983-86 Season: 575, Brett Dietz, 2003 Game: 92, Paul Gray vs. Georgetown, 1991

Passing Offense 1. 10,450, Jon Pinnick, 1983-86 2. 8,019, Eric Bruns, 1996-00 3. 7,606, Brett Dietz, 2000-03 4. 7,337, Terry Peebles, 1992-95

Passes Completed Career: 835, Jon Pinnick, 1983-86 Season: 360, Brett Dietz, 2003 Game: 46, Brett Dietz, vs. BaldwinWallace, 2003 (46-78-4)

Rushing Offense 1. 3,022, Anthony Brantley, 1973-75, 1977 2. 2,517, Howard Treesh, 1947-49 3. 2,278, Nate Clemmons, 1972-75 4. 2,162, Bill Wilcox, 1996-00

Completion Percentage Career: 64.9, Chris Stormer, 1995-98 Season: 67.5, Chris Stormer, 1998 Game: 88.6, Chris Stormer vs. Manchester, 1997 (39-44)

Receiving Offense 1. 3,332, Mike Luker, 1985-88 (226 catches) 1. 3,332, Brian Glesing, 1989-92 (206) 3. 3,005, Tarrik Wilson, 1996-99 (242) 4. 2,819, Jeff Carter, 1978-81 (170)

Touchdown Passes Career: 98, Jon Pinnick, 1983-86 Season: 41, Terry Peebles, 1995 Game: 7, Paul Gray vs. Georgetown, 1991; Terry Peebles vs. DePauw & Rose-Hulman, 1995

All-Purpose Offense 1. 5,892, Brian Glesing, 1989-92 2. 4,448, Bill Wilcox, 1996-00 3. 4,235, Ben Fox, 1992-95 4. 3,832, Tarrik Wilson, 1996-99 Scoring Offense 1. 294, Brian Glesing, 1989-92 2. 254, Anthony Brantley, 1973-75, 1977 2. 254, Howard Treesh, 1947-49 2. 254, Bill Wilcox, 1996-00 Tackles 1. 457, Kevin O’Donohue, 1994-97 2. 456, Mark Deal, 1981-84 3. 373, Matt Woeste, 1987-90 4. 372, Don Katzman, 1977-80 Total Offense Career: 9,976, Jon Pinnick, 1983-86 Season: 4,443, Terry Peebles, 1995 Game: 595, Paul Gray vs. Georgetown, 1991 Passing Yards Career: 10,450, Jon Pinnick, 1983-86 Season: 4,031, Brett Dietz, 2003 Game: 630, Paul Gray vs. Georgetown, 1991 Play: 93, Terry Peebles vs. Manchester, 1994

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Two-time Hanover most valuable player Daniel Passafiume is the school’s career receptions leader with 254 catches.In 2009 he also set a NCAA all-divisions single-game record with 25 receptions against Franklin College, breaking the mark held by NFL hall-of-famer Jerry Rice.

Pass Receptions Career: 254, Daniel Passafiume, 2008-present Season: 117, Tyler Thiems, 2008 Game: 25, Daniel Passafiume, vs. Franklin, 2009 Receiving Yards Career: 3,332, Mike Luker, 1985-88 (226 catches) and Brian Glesing, 1989-1992 (211) Season: 1,622, Mike Luker, 1988 Game: 261, Mike Luker vs Rose-Hulman, 1988 Play: 93, Bryan Arnold vs. Manchester, 1994


Receiving Touchdowns Career: 36, Brian Glesing, 1989-92 Season: 16, Mike Luker, 1988 Game: 5, Tarrik Wilson vs. Manchester, 1998 Rushing Attempts Career: 527, Anthony Brantley, 1973-75, 1977 Season: 215, Rob Henkle, 1981 Game: 39, Walt Worley vs. Bluffton, 1979 Rushing Yards Career: 3,022, Anthony Brantley, 1973-75, 1977 Season: 1,383, Howard Treesh, 1948 Game: 279, Howard Treesh vs Rose Poly, 1948 Play: 85, Adam Stevenson vs Bluffton, 2003

Rushing Touchdowns Career: 41, Anthony Brantley, 1973-75, 1977 Season: 12 , Anthony Brantley, 1973 Game: 6, Gene Hough, vs. St. Mary’s, 1925 Play: 85, Adam Stevenson vs Bluffton, 2003 Kick Scoring Career: 166, Dan Farrington, 1991-94 Season: 80, Nathan Littlefield, 2003 (11 FGs) Game: 14, Drew Starck vs. Franklin, 2002 (3 FGs/5 PATs) Field Goal: 52 yards, Tom Harlan vs. Anderson, 1983, and Drew Starck vs. Franklin, 2002

Tackles Career: 477, Kevin O’Dononue, 1994-97 Season: 167, Mark Deal, 1983, 1984 Game: 33, Don Katzman vs Findlay, 1979 Interceptions Career: 16, Robb Heidenreich, 1982-1985 Season: Nine, Corry Stewart, 2009 Game: Three, Tim Henkle vs. Anderson, 1973; Andy Southworth vs. Mount St. Joseph, 1997; Josh Bowman vs. Mount St. Joseph, 2000; Eric Kluft vs. Thomas More, 2002; and Corry Stewart vs. Anderson, 2009 For Touchdown: 80 yards, Mike Groh vs Manchester, 1964; Toughie Conrad vs Rose-Poly, 1949

Total Points Career: 294, Brian Glesing, 1989-92 Season: 110, Tarrik Wilson, 1998 Game: 54, Eugene Hough, vs St. Mary’s (Ky.), 1925 (8 TDs, 6 PATs)

Team records Best Regular Season Records 10-0 (outscored opps 449-164), 2002 10-0 (outscored opps 341-181), 1999 10-0 (outscored opps 282-120), 1997 10-0 (outscored opps 387-208), 1995 9-0 (outscored opps 410- 81), 1974 9-0 (outscored opps 356- 31), 1975 Worst Regular Season Records 0-9 (outscored by opps, 204-119), 1962 0-9 (outscored by opps, 325-83), 1963 Longest Winning Streak Regular Season: 28, eight games 1973, nine games 1974, nine games 1975, two games 1976 All Games: 17, eight games 1973, nine games 1974 Consecutive Games Scoring: 230, three games in 1983, all games in 1984-2005 Consecutive Games Shut Out: Four, 1946 Consecutive Shutouts: Five, last game in 1940, first four games in 1941

Consecutive Winning Seasons: 15, 1973-87

• 100th Win 13-6 vs. Indiana State, 1937

Rushing Yards Season: 3,203, 1948 Game: 583, vs. Indiana Central, 1957

• 150th Win 25-0 vs. Anderson, 1952

Passing Yards Season: 4,138, 2003 Game: 630, vs. Georgetown, 1991 Total Yards Season: 5,296 (4,138 pass/1,158 rush), 2003 Game: 910 (426 rush/484 pass) vs. Franklin, 1948 Points Scored Season: 482, 2002 (11 games) Game: 87, vs. St. Mary’s (Ky.), 1925 Milestone Victories • 1st Win 11-2 vs. Butler, 1886 • 50th Win 27-7 vs. KMI, 1917 • 1st Night Game (Win) 32-0 vs. Lindsey-Wilson, 1929

• 200th Win 27-7 vs. Manchester, 1965 • 250th Win 41-0 vs. Manchester, 1975 • 300th Win 42-0 vs. Earlham, 1982 • 1st NAIA Playoff Win 18-17 vs. Findlay, 1984 • 350th Win 17-0 vs. Taylor, 1990 • 400th Win 10-7 vs. Wabash, 1997 • 1st NCAA Playoff Win 20-3 vs. Hope, 2000 • 450th Win 48-19 vs. Anderson, 2003

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2011 Hanover College Records

MVPs 2010 Daniel Passafiume, WR 2009 Daniel Passafiume, WR 2008 Tyler Thiems, WR 2007 Corey Fogle, RB 2006 Jason Allen, LB 2005 Mike Russell, WB 2004 Adam Stevenson, RB 2003 Brett Dietz, QB 2002 Jeffrey Jourdan, WR 2001 Todd England, RB 2000 John Agan, WR 1999 Tarrik Wilson, WR 1998 Chris Stormer, QB 1997 Kevin O’ Donohue, LB 1996 Kevin O’ Donohue, LB 1995 Terry Peebles, QB

1994 Terry Peebles, QB 1993 Damon Klesa, WR 1992 Brian Glesing, WR 1991 Paul Gray, QB 1990 Steve Kunselman, RB 1989 Gary Gabbard, QB 1988 Mike Luker, WR 1987 Bob Burkhart, QB 1986 Jon Pinnick, QB 1985 Jon Pinnick, QB 1984 Jon Pinnick, QB 1983 Mike Leonard, QB 1982 Brett Bardwell, QB 1981 Jeff Carter, WR 1980 Don Katzman, LB 1979 Cliff Hellyer, QB

1978 Cliff Hellyer, QB 1977 Dan Allen, LB 1976 Steve Dosmann, DL 1975 Bruce Harbeson, QB 1974 Jim Spencer, OL 1973 Bill Mannan, DL 1972 Mike Paul, LB 1971 Bob Johnson, DL 1970 Jim Reed, RB 1969 Phil Winning, QB 1968 Phil Winning, QB 1967 Tom Spencer, LB 1966 Al Kolb, TE 1965 Al Kolb, TE 1964 Mike Groh, DB 1963 Frank Martin, RB

1962 Dick Beal, RB 1961 Fred Vargo, QB 1960 Jerry Winger, DB 1959 Jim Albright, QB 1958 Denny Sylvester, RB 1957 John Dwenger, RB 1956 Bob Wright, RB 1955 Danny Kile, RB 1954 Dick Deardurff, RB 1953 Jack Haines, OL/LB 1952 Dick Casten, RB 1951 Gary Fox, QB 1950 Tom Houser, RB 1949 Warren Guthrie, LB 1948 Hank Treesh, RB 1947 Bill Klein, WR

All-Americans Hattie Meyer, RB/QB, 1946 (HM)

Cliff Hellyer, QB, 1978 (HM), 1979 (HM)

Steve Hart, DB, 1988 (2nd)

William Klein, TE, 1947 (HM), 1948 (2nd), 1949 (HM)

Don Katzman, LB, 1978 (HM), 1979 (HM), 1980 (1st)

Joel Benedetti, DB, 1989 (2nd)

Jim Peterson, QB, 1947 (3rd), 1948 (1st), 1949 (1st)

Jeff Carter, WR, 1979 (HM), 1980 (2nd), 1981 (1st)

Hank Treesh, RB, 1948 (1st), 1949

Walt Worley, RB, 1979 (2nd)

Bob Wright, RB, 1956 (HM), 1957 (HM)

Gary Cushing, RB, 1980 (HM)

Gary Vandergriff, RB, 1957 (1st)

Jeff Walton, TE, 1980 (HM), 1981 (2nd)

Dick Johnston, OL, 1958 (HM)

John Case, OL, 1982 (HM)

Joe Shires, WR, 1958 (HM)

Tom Harlan, K, 1982 (HM), 1983 (HM)

Jack Mayfield, OL, 1958 (HM)

Rob Henkle, RB, 1982 (HM)

Phil Smith, OL, 1959 (HM)

Andy Hodek, P, 1982 (2nd), 1983 (2nd)

Phil Winning, QB, 1969 (HM), 1970 (HM)

Ron Mueller, DB, 1982 (2nd)

Bob Johnson, DL, 1971

Chris Phelps, DL, 1982 (HM)

Sam George, OL/DL, 1974 (HM)

Bryan Perry, WR, 1983 (2nd), 1984 (2nd)

Anthony Brantley, RB, 1975 (1st), 1977 (HM)

Dan Abrell, WR, 1984 (HM), 1985 (HM)

Pete Corrao, OL, 1975 (HM) Mike Chalk, DL, 1975 (HM) Gary Fricke, OL, 1975 (HM), 1976 (2nd) Bruce Harbeson, QB, 1975 (HM) Tim Henke, DB, 1975 (HM) Kelly Kerin, DL, 1975 (2nd) Gary Myers, WR, 1975 (HM) Brent Smith, LB, 1975 (HM) Dan Allen, LB, 1977 (HM) Gary Leonhardt, TE, 1977 (HM) Gary Wilson, DE, 1977 (HM), 1979 (HM)

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Mike Buchanan, OL, 1984 (HM) Mark Deal, LB, 1984 (HM) Robb Heidenreich, DB, 1984 (HM) Dave Korengel, DL, 1984 (HM) Jon Pinnick, QB, 1984 (1st), 1985 (2nd), 1986 (1st) John Cravaack, DL, 1986 (HM), 1987 (HM)

Steve Weber, OL, 1989 (HM) Brian Glesing, WR, 1990 (HM), 1991 (1st) Steve Kunselman, RB, 1990 (HM) Shannon Michael, P, 1990 (HM) Matt Woeste, LB, 1990 (HM) Paul Gray, QB, 1991 (1st) Derek Moyers, WR, 1991 (1st) Nick Roudebush, WR, 1994 (3rd) Ben Fox, WR, 1995 (1st) Kevin O’Donohue, LB, 1995 (HM), 1996 (1st), 1997 (1st) Terry Peebles, QB, 1995 (1st) Chris Stormer, QB, 1997 (2nd), 1998 (1st) Jason Welty, DL, 1998 (3rd), 1999 (1st) Tarrik Wilson, WR, 1998 (3rd), 1999 (3rd) Josh Bowman, DB, 1999 (HM) Scott Buening, DL, 1999 (HM) Andy Mitchell, WR, 1999 (HM) Thad Molnar, LB, 1999 (HM) Anthony Weigleb, OL, 1999 (1st) John Agan, WR, 2000 (2nd)

Brad Dreyer, OL, 1986 (2nd)

Eric Bruns, QB, 2000 (3rd)

Phil Ochs, DB, 1986 (1st)

Jeffrey Jourdan, WR, 2002 (2nd)

Bob Burkart, QB, 1987 (2nd)

Josh Smith, OL, 2002

Mike Luker, WR, 1987 (1st), 1988 (1st)

Corry Stewart, DB, 2009 (1st)


2011 Hanover College Season results 1886: 1-1 Hanover 11, Butler 2 Wabash 22, Hanover 4 1887: 2-0 Hanover 12, Wabash 10 Hanover 10, Butler 8 1889: 0-1 Butler 32, Hanover 0 1893: 0-1 Madison High School 8, Hanover 4 1894: 1-1 Hanover 24, Madison High School 0 Cincinnati 13, Hanover 12 1895: 2-0 Hanover 24, Madison Athletic Club 0 Hanover 12, Madison Athletic Club 4 1896: 0-2 Madison High School 10, Hanover 4 Manual High School 18, Hanover 0 1897: 4-0-1 Hanover 20, Carrollton High School 0 Hanover 14, New Castle Athletic Club 8 Hanover 10, Manual High School 4 Hanover 10, Madison Business College 4 Hanover 4, Madison Business College 4 1898: 3-1 Hanover 18, Franklin 11 Louisville Athletic Club 29, Hanover 0 Hanover 11, Madison Business 0 Hanover 29, Carrollton High School 0

1904: 2-2 - Coach Marshall Hanover 35, Manual High School 0 Butler 17, Hanover 6 Wabash 81, Hanover 0 Hanover 65, Madison Athletic Club 0

1899: 3-3-1 - Coach Marshall Manual High School 27, Hanover 6 Franklin 17, Hanover 0 Hanover 17, Carrollton High School 0 Manual High School 16, Hanover 6 Hanover 35, Moore’s Hill College 0 Hanover 5, Borden Institute 5 Hanover 30, Madison Athletic Club 10

1905: 1-1 - Jack Thompson Hanover 10, Columbus High School 0 Manual High School 6, Hanover 0

1900: 2-2-1 - Coach Marshall Hanover 16, Franklin 6 Hanover 5, Franklin 5 DePauw 47, Hanover 0 Hanover 61, Manual High School 0 Centre 26, Hanover 0 1901: 4-3-1 - Coach Marshall Hanover 6, Franklin 0 Wabash 6, Hanover 5 Franklin 6, Hanover 5 Cincinnati 10, Hanover 0 Hanover 0, Shortridge High School 0 Hanover 5, Madison Athletic Club 0 Hanover 21, Madison High School 0 Hanover 5, Charleston Athletic Club 0 1902: 0-2-1 - Coach Marshall Shortridge High School 12, Hanover 0 Franklin 47, Hanover 0 Hanover 6, Shortridge High School 6 1903: 0-4 - Coach Marshall Rose Polytechnic 16, Hanover 5 Cincinnati 28, Hanover 6 Wabash 51, Hanover 0 Franklin 12, Hanover 0

1906: 5-1 - Jack Thompson Hanover 20, Salem High School 0 Columbus High School 6, Hanover 0 Hanover 18, Madison Commercial Club 0 Hanover 60, Franklin 6 Hanover 16, Lawrenceburg High School 0 Hanover 28, Madison High School 0 1907: 3-2-1 - Jack Thompson Centre 11, Hanover 0 Hanover 22, Butler 0 Hanover 44, North Vernon High School 0 Hanover 39, Lawrenceburg High School 0 Kentucky 40, Hanover 0 Hanover 6, University School 6 1908: 4-4-2 - Jack Thompson Hanover 0, Manual High School 0 Hanover 5, Franklin 5 Hanover 17, Franklin 6 Butler 18, Hanover 0 Butler 10, Hanover 0 Hanover 9, Cincinnati 5 Centre 24, Hanover 11 Hanover 6, Winona Technical 0 St. Mary’s 10, Hanover 4 Hanover 79, North Vernon High School 0 1909: 1-4 - E.L. Weber Cincinnati 6, Hanover 2 Butler 23, Hanover 5 Wabash 48, Hanover 0 Hanover 31, Franklin 5 St. Mary’s 6, Hanover 0

1910: 2-3 - E.L. Weber Hanover 27, Moore’s Hill 0 Butler 5, Hanover 3 Hanover 33, Louisville 0 Centre 33, Hanover 0 Rose Polytechnic 33, Hanover 0 1911: 1-3 - Coach Black Kentucky Military Institute 5, Hanover 0 Moore’s Hill 11, Hanover 2 Franklin 15, Hanover 0 Hanover 8, Indiana Dental College 5 1912: 0-5 - A.S. Hotchkiss Butler 54, Hanover 0 Kentucky 64, Hanover 0 Franklin 28, Hanover 3 Moore’s Hill 19, Hanover 0 Louisville 73, Hanover 0 1913: 4-2 - A.S. Hotchkiss Hanover 47, New Albany High School 0 Hanover 60, Kentucky Military Institute 0 Hanover 6, Earlham 2 Transylvania 13, Hanover 6 Hanover 45, Moore’s Hill 0 Franklin 6, Hanover 0 1914: 2-3 - A.S. Hotchkiss Hanover 7, Kentucky Military Institute 3 Transylvania 60, Hanover 0 Hanover 14, Franklin 13 Butler 17, Hanover 16 Earlham 34, Hanover 7 1915: 1-4 - G.L. Rider Hanover 68, Lawrenceburg High School 0 Earlham 15, Hanover 6 Franklin 74, Hanover 0 Butler 20, Hanover 7 Rose Polytechnic 32, Hanover 14

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2011 Hanover College Season results 1916: 1-5 - G.L. Rider Transylvania 44, Hanover 7 Georgetown 73, Hanover 0 Wabash 38, Hanover 6 DePauw 63, Hanover 3 Franklin 72, Hanover 7 Hanover 1, Rose Polytechnic 0 1917: 1-4 - Earl Miles Rose Polytechnic 51, Hanover 0 Butler 25, Hanover 7 Franklin 21, Hanover 3 Earlham 18, Hanover 7 Hanover 27, Company B/334 Regiment 7 1918: 0-3 - Earl Miles St. Xavier 10, Hanover 7 Butler 32, Hanover 6 Franklin 14, Hanover 6 1919: 0-6-1 - Sylvester Paulus Hanover 0, Butler 0 Rose Polytechnic 21, Hanover 6 Georgetown 76, Hanover 0 Franklin 76, Hanover 0 Centre 95, Hanover 0 St. Xavier 67, Hanover 0 Valparaiso 54, Hanover 0 1920: 0-5-1 - Andy Norgen Butler 53, Hanover 7 Earlham 28, Hanover 3 Indiana State Normal 21, Hanover 7 Hanover 7, Kentucky Military Institute 7 Franklin 34, Hanover 0 St. Xavier 76, Hanover 0 1921: 1-6 - R.J. Ferguson Butler 122, Hanover 0 Earlham 14, Hanover 7 Franklin 7, Hanover 0 Louisville 19, Hanover 8 Rose Polytechnic 49, Hanover 17 St. Xavier 34, Hanover 0 Hanover 3, Dayton 0 1922: 3-3-1 - R.J. Ferguson Wabash 16, Hanover 0 Rose Polytechnic 20, Hanover 0 Hanover 0, Franklin 0 Hanover 19, Earlham 6 Hanover 66, Oakland City 0 Hanover 57, Huntington 0 DePauw 24, Hanover 0

1923: 2-6-1 - Orville Hall Butler 39, Hanover 0 Franklin 40, Hanover 0 Wabash 27, Hanover 0 Hanover 41, Oakland City 0 Hanover 40, Earlham 0 Indiana 32, Hanover 0 Rose Polytechnic 7, Hanover 0 Georgetown 20, Hanover 7 Hanover 0, DePauw 0 1924: 4-5 - Orville Hall Butler 21, Hanover 6 Hanover 21, Defiance 6 DePauw 27, Hanover 7 Wabash 7, Hanover 0 Hanover 22, Earlham 0 Hanover 38, Evansville 0 Hanover 32, Vincennes 0 Rose Polytechnic 10, Hanover 7 Georgetown 12, Hanover 0 1925: 2-6 - Orville Hall Wabash 20, Hanover 0 Cincinnati 12, Hanover 0 Earlham 28, Hanover 0 Hanover 6, Indiana Central 0 DePauw 14, Hanover 0 Hanover 87, St. Mary’s 0 Evansville 6, Hanover 0 Louisville 24, Hanover 0 1926: 4-3-1 - Orville Hall Butler 70, Hanover 0 DePauw 42, Hanover 0 Hanover 0, Oakland City 0 Hanover 6, Earlham 0 Hanover 8, Evansville 0 Hanover 14, Indiana Central 0 Ball State 13, Hanover 0 Hanover 25, Rose Polytechnic 0 1927: 1-6-1 - C.V. Money Evansville 13, Hanover 0 Miami 80, Hanover 0 Cincinnati 31, Hanover 7 Hanover 0, Oakland City 0 Indiana Central 7, Hanover 6 Earlham 13, Hanover 0 Ball State 12, Hanover 6 Hanover 12, Rose Polytechnic 6

1928: 3-4 - C.V. Money Cincinnati 20, Hanover 0 Earlham 18, Hanover 7 Oakland City 6, Hanover 0 Hanover 6, Rose Polytechnic 0 Hanover 18, Indiana Central 0 Hanover 30, Bethel 0 Ball State 6, Hanover 0 1929: 3-3 - C.V. Money Hanover 32, Lindsey Wilson 0 1st night football game in Indiana Hanover 6, Oakland City 0 Bethel 20, Hanover 0 Rose Polytechnic 19, Hanover 7 Hanover 7, Earlham 0 Wilmington 13, Hanover 0 1930: 1-3-2 - C.V. Money Hanover 37, Lindsey Wilson 0 Hanover 6, Oakland City 6 Rose Polytechnic 7, Hanover 0 Louisville 32 Hanover 12 Hanover 7, Earlham 7 Wilmington 14, Hanover 0 1931: 0-7-2 - C.V. Money Hanover 3, Louisville 3 Earlham 13, Hanover 0 Central Normal 14, Hanover 10 Dayton 39, Hanover 0 Rose Polytechnic 13, Hanover 0 Oakland City 13, Hanover 7 Evansville 21, Hanover 6 Hanover 0, Indiana Central 0 DePauw 62, Hanover 0 1932: 6-2-1 - John Van Liew Hanover 60, Cincinnati 51 Rose Polytechnic 7, Hanover 6 Hanover 0, Evansville 0 DePauw 13, Hanover 7 Hanover 26, Oakland City 0 Hanover 27, Central Normal 25 Hanover 12, Earlham 0 Hanover 26, Oakland City 0 Hanover 20, Eastern Illinois 0 1933: 6-2 - John Van Liew Hanover 12, Rose Polytechnic 6 Hanover 13, Oakland City 7 DePauw 12, Hanover 0 Miami 14, Hanover 0 Hanover 20, Ball State 0 Hanover 40, Earlham 6 Hanover 20, Wabash 12 Hanover 33, Eastern Illinois 0 1934: 7-2 - John Van Liew Hanover 6, Wabash 0 Miami 39, Hanover 6 DePauw 20, Hanover 0 Hanover 27, Earlham 0 Hanover 19, Ball State 6 Hanover 7, Louisville 6 Hanover 26, Evansville 0 Hanover 26, Georgetown 8 Hanover 13, Illinois Wesleyan 0 1935: 2-5-1 - John Van Liew Indiana State 14, Hanover 7 Butler 71, Hanover 7 DePauw 58, Hanover 6 Georgetown 55, Hanover 0 Hanover 20, Ball State 13 Hanover 25, Evansville 12 Hanover 6, Louisville 6 Illinois Wesleyan 19, Hanover 0

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1951: 6-3 (6-0 HCC, 1st) - Raymond Struck Western Illinois 26, Hanover 0 DePauw 14, Hanover 7 Hanover 21, Franklin 0 Hanover 21, Earlham 13 Hanover 12, Manchester 7 Hanover 20, Indiana Central 0 Hanover 14, Taylor 6 Wabash 42, Hanover 6 Hanover 35, Anderson 0

1936: 1-6 - John Van Liew Indiana State 6, Hanover 0 Louisville 12, Hanover 2 Transylvania 12, Hanover 0 Hanover 19, Valparaiso 18 Evansville 19, Hanover 0 Ball State 7, Hanover 0 Georgetown 13, Hanover 0 1937: 5-3 - John Van Liew Hanover 13, Louisville 7 Hanover 14, Wabash 12 Hanover 13, Indiana State 6 Ball State 12, Hanover 0 Hanover 19, Central Normal 7 Franklin 12, Hanover 0 Georgetown 31, Hanover 0 Hanover 6, Evansville 0

1952: 6-1-2 (6-0 HCC, 1st) - Raymond Struck Hanover 7, Ball State 7 Hanover 25, Anderson 0 Hanover 27, Franklin 7 Hanover 18, Earlham 14 Hanover 20, Manchester 7 Hanover 20, Indiana Central 0 Wabash 62, Hanover 20 Hanover 20, Taylor 0 Hanover 7, Indiana State 7

1938: 5-2 - John Van Liew Hanover 14, Wabash 6 Hanover 25, Central Normal 6 Hanover 12, Indiana State 6 Hanover 19, Franklin 13 Ball State 19, Hanover 0 Hanover 14, Louisville 13 Evansville 8, Hanover 0 1939: 4-4 - John Van Liew Hanover 7, DePauw 6 Hanover 10, Illinois College 7 Manchester 7, Hanover 0 Wabash 7, Hanover 0 Hanover 13, Franklin 7 Hanover 7, Evansville 6 Rose Polytechnic 18, Hanover 6 Louisville 20, Hanover 0 1940: 1-8 - John Van Liew Cincinnati 45, Hanover 0 DePauw 40, Hanover 6 Centre 35, Hanover 0 Illinois College 24, Hanover 20 Hanover 7, Franklin 0 Manchester 28, Hanover 6 Wabash 20, Hanover 7 Louisville 14, Hanover 13 Rose Polytechnic 24, Hanover 0 1941: 1-7 - John Van Liew Miami 53, Hanover 0 Illinois College 7, Hanover 0 DePauw 14, Hanover 0 Franklin 13, Hanover 0 Wabash 20, Hanover 6 Centre 51, Hanover 6 Louisville 21, Hanover 6 Hanover 7, Manchester 0 1942: 2-5 - John Van Liew Illinois College 19, Hanover 6 Manchester 7, Hanover 0 Hanover 12, Franklin 7 DePauw 53, Hanover 7 Centre 42, Hanover 12 Rose Polytechnic 61, Hanover 2 Hanover 51, Earlham 19 No games from 1943-45 due to World War II 1946: 4-3 - Don Veller Hanover 7, Rose Polytechnic 0 Hanover 14, Franklin 0 Hanover 21, Manchester 0 Hanover 27, Centre 20 Indiana Central 6, Hanover 0 Canterbury 7, Hanover 0 Georgetown 41, Hanover 7

1947: 7-1 (4-1 HCC, 2nd) - Jack Carl Hanover 44, Canterbury 12 Hanover 19, Georgetown 13 Hanover 26, Anderson 7 Hanover 14, Manchester 6 Hanover 20, Franklin 6 Hanover 14, Centre 7 Indiana Central 26, Hanover 14 Hanover 33, Rose Polytechnic 7 1948: 6-2 (6-0 HCC, 1st) - Jack Carl DePauw 20, Hanover 14 Hanover 55, Earlham 0 Hanover 34, Canterbury 6 Hanover 46, Rose Polytechnic 0 Hanover 27, Manchester 7 Hanover 40, Indiana Central 12 Hanover 51, Franklin 0 Centre 14, Hanover 0 1949: 8-1 (6-0 HCC, 1st) - Garland Frazier Hanover 42, Canterbury 0 Hanover 20, Earlham 0 Hanover 27, DePauw 7 Hanover 62, Rose Polytechnic 0 Hanover 27, Centre 6 Hanover 54, Franklin 14 Hanover 21, Indiana Central 6 Hanover 27, Manchester 0 Burley Bowl - Johnson City, Tenn. Emory & Henry 32, Hanover 0 1950: 3-5-1 (3-2 HCC, 3rd) - Garland Frazier Southern Illinois 13, Hanover 7 DePauw 14, Hanover 13 Hanover 6, Indiana Central 0 Canterbury 21, Hanover 20 Centre 24, Hanover 14 Hanover 34, Manchester 13 Hanover 40, Franklin 7 Hanover 13, Wabash 13 Anderson 34, Hanover 7

1953: 4-4-1 (4-2 HCC, 2nd) - Raymond Struck Hanover 13, Ball State 13 Hanover 26, Anderson 0 Hanover 19, Franklin 7 Hanover 27, Earlham 14 Hanover 12, Manchester 0 Indiana Central 18, Hanover 6 Wabash 65, Hanover 6 Taylor 7, Hanover 6 Indiana State 48, Hanover 13 1954: 4-5 (4-2 HCC, 2nd) - Raymond Struck Ball State 40, Hanover 6 Hanover 20, Anderson 7 Hanover 47, Franklin 14 Hanover 26, Earlham 20 Hanover 20, Manchester 7 Indiana Central 45, Hanover 19 Centre 21, Hanover 6 Taylor 20, Hanover 14 Indiana State 33, Hanover 19 1955: 5-4 (4-2 HCC, 2nd) - Leo Kelly Ball State 39, Hanover 0 Hanover 32, Anderson 6 Hanover 34, Franklin 19 Earlham 26, Hanover 16 Manchester 21, Hanover 20 Hanover 19, Indiana Central 13 Centre 27, Hanover 13 Hanover 38, Taylor 0 Hanover 20, Indiana State 6 1956: 8-1 (6-0 HCC, 1st) - Leo Kelly Ball State 12, Hanover 7 Hanover 20, Manchester 7 Hanover 39, Indiana Central 14 Hanover 26, Georgetown 0 Hanover 36, Taylor 20 Hanover 67, Earlham 13 Hanover 19, Centre 13 Hanover 48, Anderson 27 Hanover 35, Franklin 14 1957: 8-1 (5-1 HCC, 1st) - Leo Kelly Hanover 34, Ball State 6 Hanover 22, Manchester 0 Hanover 52, Indiana Central 19 Hanover 21, Georgetown 0 Hanover 47, Earlham 3 Hanover 26, Centre 19 Anderson 29, Hanover 20 Hanover 28, Franklin 13 Hanover 26, Taylor 6

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2011 Hanover College Season results 1958: 5-4 (5-0 HCC, 1st) - Leo Kelly Hanover 13, Manchester 7 Hanover 20, Indiana Central 0 Georgetown 33, Hanover 14 Hanover 40, Taylor 19 Wabash 24, Hanover 7 Centre 20, Hanover 13 Hanover 14, Anderson 12 Hanover 13, Franklin 6 Indiana State 19, Hanover 13

1965: 1-8 - Wade Roby Georgetown 14, Hanover 0 Anderson 21, Hanover 12 Indiana Central 21, Hanover 13 Hanover 27, Manchester 7 Centre 33, Hanover 16 Taylor 20, Hanover 6 Wabash 61, Hanover 7 Franklin 33, Hanover 28 Rose Polytechnic 23, Hanover 7

1970: 2-7- Jon Mayfield Wabash 53, Hanover 19 Franklin 21, Hanover 14 Anderson 34, Hanover 8 Manchester 41, Hanover 40 Hanover 25, Rose-Hulman 20 Earlham 12, Hanover 7 Hanover 20, Taylor 14 Indiana Central 31, Hanover 14 Centre 21, Hanover 0

1959: 2-6-1 (2-3 HCC, 4th) - Leo Kelly Hanover 25, Manchester 13 Hanover 32, Indiana Central 26 Georgetown 20, Hanover 14 Taylor 20, Hanover 6 Wabash 12, Hanover 7 Hanover 14, Centre 14 Anderson 26, Hanover 7 Franklin 19, Hanover 13 Indiana State 19, Hanover 16

1966: 4-5 (3-2 HCC, 2nd) - Wade Roby Georgetown 20, Hanover 14 Hanover 14, Anderson 0 Hanover 19, Indiana Central 0 Manchester 18, Hanover 13 Centre 13, Hanover 12 Hanover 21, Taylor 13 Wabash 35, Hanover 19 Franklin 21, Hanover 20 Hanover 45, Earlham 25

1971: 3-6- Jon Mayfield Wabash 13, Hanover 7 Franklin 27, Hanover 7 Anderson 29, Hanover 6 Manchester 7, Hanover 6 Hanover 21, Rose-Hulman 7 Earlham 6, Hanover 0 Hanover 9, Taylor 3 Indiana Central 7, Hanover 3 Hanover 13, Centre 0

1960: 2-7 (2-3 HCC, 4th) - Leo Kelly Evansville 21, Hanover 0 Georgetown 19, Hanover 13 Franklin 32, Hanover 0 Hanover 14, Anderson 7 Wabash 12, Hanover 6 Centre 27, Hanover 6 Hanover 32, Taylor 6 Indiana Central 27, Hanover 13 Manchester 21, Hanover 7

1967: 5-4-1 - Wade Roby Northwestern Louisiana 49, Hanover 0 Hanover 33, Anderson 22 Hanover 27, Indiana Central 2 Hanover 52, Manchester 18 Centre 27, Hanover 19 Taylor 47, Hanover 6 Hanover 17, Wabash 16 Franklin 14, Hanover 8 Hanover 14, Earlham 14 Hanover 27, Hastings 17

1972: 4-5 (2-5 HBCC, 8th) - Rick Carter Hanover 29, Wabash 22 Bluffton 17, Hanover 14 Rose-Hulman 29, Hanover 12 Hanover 22, Manchester 7 Wilmington 15, Hanover 14 Hanover 26, Earlham 9 Anderson 29, Hanover 0 Taylor 24, Hanover 21 Hanover 20, Centre 8

1961: 3-6 (3-2 HCC, 3rd) - Leo Kelly Evansville 26, Hanover 0 Georgetown 18, Hanover 7 Hanover 20, Franklin 19 Anderson 26, Hanover 13 Wabash 35, Hanover 13 Centre 26, Hanover 12 Taylor 14, Hanover 7 Hanover 7, Indiana Central 6 Hanover 16, Manchester 12 1962: 0-9 (0-6 HCC, 6th) - Leo Kelly Georgetown 19, Hanover 12 Franklin 21, Hanover 20 Anderson 21, Hanover 7 Wabash 35, Hanover 14 Maryville 27, Hanover 6 Taylor 21, Hanover 12 Indiana Central 19, Hanover 14 Manchester 27, Hanover 21 Centre 14, Hanover 13 1963: 0-9 (0-5 HCC, 6th) - Carl Benhase Georgetown 33, Hanover 6 Franklin 20, Hanover 0 Anderson 38, Hanover 12 Wabash 55, Hanover 0 Maryville 19, Hanover 17 Taylor 68, Hanover 0 Indiana Central 20, Hanover 14 Manchester 31, Hanover 14 Centre 41, Hanover 20 1964: 2-7 - Wade Roby Georgetown 41, Hanover 7 Hanover 20, Anderson 18 Indiana Central 20, Hanover 13 Manchester 12, Hanover 7 Centre 28, Hanover 0 Taylor 23, Hanover 7 Wabash 21, Hanover 13 Franklin 34, Hanover 7 Hanover 42, Rose Polytechnic 0

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1968: 5-4 (4-2 HCC, 2nd)- Jon Mayfield Hastings 41, Hanover 20 Hanover 27, Franklin 12 Anderson 21, Hanover 19 Hanover 19, Manchester 14 Hanover 34, Rose Polytechnic 0 Hanover 21, Earlham 17 Hanover 34, Taylor 14 Indiana Central 18, Hanover 13 Centre 43, Hanover 14 1969: 6-3- Jon Mayfield Hanover 29, Lake Forest 25 Hanover 30, Franklin 7 Anderson 43, Hanover 22 Hanover 26, Manchester 7 Hanover 31, Rose Polytechnic 24 Earlham 32, Hanover 6 Hanover 30, Taylor 21 Hanover 44, Indiana Central 37 Centre 28, Hanover 22

1973: 8-1 (6-1 HBCC, 1st) - Rick Carter Wabash 10, Hanover 0 Hanover 14, Findlay 12 Hanover 24, Anderson 14 Hanover 17, Rose-Hulman 7 Hanover 21, Manchester 0 Hanover 38, Centre 21 Hanover 24, Earlham 0 Hanover 31, Bluffton 13 Hanover 28, Taylor 14 1974: 9-1 (7-0 HBCC, 1st) - Rick Carter Hanover 81, Saint Ambrose 0 Hanover 32, Wilmington 7 Hanover 21, Rose-Hulman 18 Hanover 33, Manchester 13 Hanover 29, Findlay 15 Hanover 46, Earlham 13 Hanover 76, Anderson 0 Hanover 41, Taylor 15 Hanover 51, Centre 0 NAIA National Playoffs Missouri Valley 37, Hanover 29


1975: 9-1 (8-0 HBCC, 1st) - Rick Carter Hanover 21, Bluffton 7 Hanover 27, Defiance 0 Hanover 33, Rose-Hulman 12 Hanover 41, Manchester 0 Hanover 26, Findlay 0 Hanover 70, Earlham 6 Hanover 76, Anderson 6 Hanover 28, Taylor 0 Hanover 34, Wilmington 0 NAIA National Playoffs Texas Lutheran 32, Hanover 13 1976: 6-3 (6-2 HBCC, 1st) - Rick Carter Hanover 48, Earlham 0 Hanover 62, Anderson 14 Taylor 13, Hanover 12 Rose-Hulman 27, Hanover 7 Hanover 24, Defiance 3 Hanover 13, Bluffton 7 Hanover 23, Wilmington 3 Hanover 17, Manchester 0 Findlay 44, Hanover 6 1977: 7-2 (6-2 HBCC, 3rd) - Pete Compise Hanover 49, Earlham 7 Hanover 24, Anderson 13 Hanover 19, Taylor 3 Defiance 30, Hanover 0 Hanover 52, Bluffton 6 Wilmington 7, Hanover 3 Hanover 21, Manchester 0 Hanover 14, Findlay 7 Hanover 24, Rose-Hulman 0 1978: 6-2-1 (6-2 HBCC, 2nd) - Pete Compise Hanover 12, Anderson 10 Hanover 31, Taylor 13 Hanover 0, Rose-Hulman 0 Defiance 24, Hanover 12 Hanover 31, Bluffton 0 Hanover 21, Wilmington 0 Hanover 47, Manchester 14 Findlay 30, Hanover 11 Hanover 31, Earlham 26 1979: 7-2 (7-1 HBCC, 1st) - Pete Compise Hanover 26, Anderson 0 Hanover 26, Taylor 0 Rose-Hulman 19, Hanover 11 Hanover 24, Defiance 17 Hanover 21, Bluffton 0 Wilmington 22, Hanover 18 Hanover 24, Manchester 20 Hanover 31, Findlay 27 Hanover 49, Earlham 13 1980: 8-2 (7-1 HBCC, 1st) - Pete Compise Hanover 13, Taylor 0 Hanover 20, Rose-Hulman 13 Hanover 27, Defiance 14 Hanover 24, Bluffton 0 Wilmington 39, Hanover 20 Hanover 34, Manchester 6 Hanover 23, Findlay 14 Hanover 42, Earlham 6 Hanover 28, Anderson 13 NAIA National Playoffs Wilmington 56, Hanover 49 1981: 5-3-1 (5-3 HBCC, 3rd) Pete Compise Hanover 41, Taylor 31 Hanover 21, Rose-Hulman 21 Hanover 51, Defiance 26 Hanover 31, Bluffton 7

Wilmington 38, Hanover 8 Hanover 31, Manchester 7 Findlay 16, Hanover 9 Hanover 47, Earlham 7 Anderson 28, Hanover 23 1982: 7-2 (6-2 HBCC, 3rd) - Wayne Perry Hanover 21, Rose-Hulman 14 Hanover 7, Defiance 6 Hanover 62, Bluffton 17 Hanover 14, Wilmington 7 Hanover 32, Manchester 0 Findlay 31, Hanover 7 Hanover 42, Earlham 0 Anderson 14, Hanover 3 Hanover 24, Taylor 23 1983: 5-4 (3-4 HBCC, 5th) - Wayne Perry Hanover 24, Rose-Hulman 20 Hanover 17, Defiance 16 Hanover 35, Bluffton 10 Wilmington 31, Hanover 30 Hanover 10, Manchester 7 Findlay 28, Hanover 0 Earlham 35, Hanover 16 Anderson 14, Hanover 10 Hanover 35, Taylor 17 1984: 8-2-1 (4-1-1 HBCC, 2nd) - Wayne Perry Hanover 27, Rose-Hulman 0 Hanover 45, Defiance 42 Hanover 44, Bluffton 7 Hanover 29, Wilmington 29 Hanover 54, Manchester 0 Findlay 35, Hanover 29 Hanover 14, Earlham 0 Hanover 25, Anderson 24 Hanover 53, Union 0 NAIA National Playoffs Hanover 18, Findlay 17 Linfield 55, Hanover 14 1985: 5-4 (3-3 HBCC, 4th) - Wayne Perry Rose-Hulman 31, Hanover 21 Hanover 35, Defiance 24 Bluffton 56, Hanover 41 Wilmington 32, Hanover 25 Hanover 13, Manchester 10 Findlay 49, Hanover 9 Hanover 51, Earlham 36 Hanover 31, Anderson 27 Hanover 46, Kentucky Wesleyan 7 1986: 8-2 (independent) - Wayne Perry Hanover 22, Rose-Hulman 21 Hanover 42, Earlham 14 Georgetown 31, Hanover 18 Hanover 42, Union 0 Hanover 47, Defiance 7 Hanover 41, Anderson 6 Hanover 28, Manchester 6 Hanover 24, Bluffton 10 Hanover 28, Olivet Nazarene 13 NAIA National Playoffs Wisc-LaCrosse 35, Hanover 33 1987: 6-3 (independent) - Wayne Perry Rose-Hulman 27, Hanover 20 Hanover 35, Earlham 14 Georgetown 37, Hanover 14 Hanover 45, Union 21 Hanover 44, Defiance 20 Hanover 38, Anderson 7 Hanover 35, Manchester 14 Hanover 40, Bluffton 37 Taylor 42, Hanover 41

1988: 4-6 (independent) - Wayne Perry Rose-Hulman 33, Hanover 27 Hanover 48, Earlham 23 Georgetown 41, Hanover 13 Hanover 49, Campbellsville 12 Hanover 51, Defiance 10 Anderson 56, Hanover 42 Hanover 31, Manchester 13 Bluffton 40, Hanover 21 Franklin 34, Hanover 13 Taylor 38, Hanover 35 1989: 9-1-1 (7-0 ICAC, 1st) - Wayne Perry Hanover 31, Rose-Hulman 0 Hanover 20, Earlham 6 Hanover 14, Georgetown 14 Hanover 36, Campbellsville 0 Hanover 27, Defiance 0 Hanover 40, Anderson 24 Hanover 48, Manchester 20 Hanover 31, Bluffton 21 Hanover 49, Franklin 16 Hanover 45, Taylor 17 NAIA National Playoffs Missouri Valley 48, Hanover 27 1990: 6-4 (4-3 ICAC, 3rd) - Wayne Perry Bluffton 22, Hanover 7 Hanover 32, Mount St. Joseph 14 Hanover 17, Georgetown 14 Anderson 30, Hanover 12 Hanover 50, Wabash 6 Rose-Hulman 27, Hanover 23 Hanover 17, Taylor 0 Hanover 48, Manchester 13 DePauw 37, Hanover 18 Hanover 47, Franklin 33 1991: 7-3 (4-2 ICAC, 2nd) - Wayne Perry Hanover 56, Bluffton 28 Hanover 37, Mount St. Joseph 12 Georgetown 55, Hanover 46 Anderson 36, Hanover 26 Wabash 26, Hanover 14 Hanover 36, Rose-Hulman 32 Hanover 17, Taylor 8 Hanover 35, Manchester 19 Hanover 37, DePauw 31 Hanover 34, Franklin 31 1992: 6-4 (4-2 ICAC, 2nd) - Wayne Perry Defiance 35, Hanover 14 Thomas More 42, Hanover 30 Hanover 56, Bluffton 49 DePauw 31, Hanover 15 Hanover 38, Anderson 19 Wabash 38, Hanover 33 Hanover 17, Rose-Hulman 16 Hanover 49, Taylor 21 Hanover 28, Manchester 21 Hanover 31, Franklin 7 1993: 3-7 (2-4 ICAC, 4th) - Wayne Perry Defiance 46, Hanover 29 Thomas More 36, Hanover 22 Hanover 33, Bluffton 23 DePauw 21, Hanover 14 Anderson 28, Hanover 21 Wabash 55, Hanover 21 Hanover 37, Rose-Hulman 21 Taylor 47, Hanover 45 Hanover 45, Manchester 7 Franklin 41, Hanover 28

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2011 Hanover College Season results 1994: 8-2 (5-1 ICAC, 1st) - Wayne Perry Hanover 44, Otterbein 19 Hanover 31, Centre 19 Defiance 35, Hanover 24 Hanover 42, Mount St. Joseph 35 Hanover 35, DePauw 10 Hanover 37, Anderson 9 Hanover 39, Wabash 27 Rose-Hulman 48, Hanover 24 Hanover 42, Manchester 13 Hanover 49, Franklin 42 1995: 10-1 (6-0 ICAC, 1st) - Wayne Perry Hanover 24, Otterbein 7 Hanover 14, Centre 3 Hanover 38, Defiance 20 Hanover 44, Mount St. Joseph 33 Hanover 45, DePauw 25 Hanover 41, Anderson 35 Hanover 41, Wabash 21 Hanover 73, Rose-Hulman 23 Hanover 41, Manchester 19 Hanover 26, Franklin 22 NCAA National Playoffs Mount Union 52, Hanover 18 1996: 6-4 (3-3 ICAC, 3rd) - Wayne Perry Hanover 32, Otterbein 0 Hanover 23, North Central 14 Centre 14, Hanover 13 Hanover 27, Mount St. Joseph 9 Manchester 35, Hanover 22 DePauw 41, Hanover 34 Hanover 34, Anderson 17 Wabash 37, Hanover 17 Hanover 27, Rose-Hulman 0 Hanover 27, Franklin 14 1997: 10-1 (6-0 ICAC, 1st) - Wayne Perry Hanover 35, Otterbein 28 (OT) Hanover 24, North Central 7 Hanover 22, Centre 17 Hanover 25, Mount St. Joseph 21 Hanover 45, Manchester 7 Hanover 34, DePauw 7 Hanover 21, Anderson 0 Hanover 10, Wabash 7 Hanover 47, Rose-Hulman 20 Hanover 19, Franklin 6 NCAA National Playoffs John Carroll 30, Hanover 20 1998: 9-1 (6-1 HCAC, 2nd) - Wayne Perry Hanover 29, Thomas More 28 Hanover 49, Eureka 7 Hanover 30, Washington & Jefferson 20 Hanover 40, Bluffton 12 Hanover 71, Manchester 26 Hanover 31, Wilmington 24 Hanover 37, Mount St. Joseph 14 Hanover 58, Anderson 20 Wabash 28, Hanover 21 Hanover 41, Franklin 20 1999: 10-1 (7-0 HCAC, 1st) - Wayne Perry Hanover, 45, Thomas More 19 Hanover 35, Eureka 17 Hanover 30, Washington & Jefferson 13 Hanover 41, Bluffton 38 Hanover 45, Manchester 14 Hanover 30, Wilmington 15 Hanover 29, Mount St. Joseph 25 Hanover 31, Anderson 12 Hanover 28, Wabash 18 Hanover 27, Franklin 10 NCAA National Playoffs Ohio Northern 56, Hanover 14

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2000: 8-4 (5-1 HCAC, 1st) - Wayne Perry Hanover 24, DePauw 21 Thomas More 38, Hanover 37 (OT) Washington & Jefferson 50, Hanover 32 Hanover 25, Alma 7 Defiance 13, Hanover 7 (OT) Hanover 24, Bluffton 15 Hanover 55, Mount St. Joseph 12 Hanover 48, Anderson 26 Hanover 43, Manchester 3 Hanover 34, Franklin 17 NCAA National Playoffs Hanover 20, Hope 3 Wittenberg 32, Hanover 21 2001: 5-5 (4-2 HCAC, 3rd) - Wayne Perry Hanover 30, DePauw 27 Thomas More 28, Hanover 21 Washington & Jefferson 35, Hanover 10 Alma 56, Hanover 14 Defiance 33, Hanover 13 Hanover 34, Bluffton 15 Hanover 36, Mount St. Joseph 14 Anderson 51, Hanover 27 Hanover 29, Manchester 16 Hanover 54, Franklin 6 2002: 10-1 (6-0 HCAC, 1st) - Wayne Perry Hanover 47, Urbana 14 Hanover 36, Thomas More 3 Hanover 31, DePauw 21 Hanover 49, Manchester 7 Hanover 57, Defiance 35 Hanover 47, Bluffton 21 Hanover 41, Anderson 23 Hanover 35, Washington & Jefferson 14 Hanover 49, Mount St. Joseph 14 Hanover 57, Franklin 12 NCAA National Playoffs Wittenberg 34, Hanover 33

Hanover 34, Waynesburg 31 Mount St. Joseph 29, Hanover 10 Hanover 31, Manchester 7 Hanover 28, Defiance 7 Hanover 37, Bluffton 20 Hanover 21, Anderson 0 Hanover 24, Franklin 7 2005: 4-6 (3-3 HCAC, 3rd) - Wayne Perry Hanover 12, Thomas More 7 Washington & Jefferson 56, Hanover 20 Bridgewater 56, Hanover 42 Waynesburg 34, Hanover 17 Hanover 41, Mount St. Joseph 35 (OT) Hanover 48, Manchester 7 Defiance 28, Hanover 14 Bluffton 33, Hanover 19 Hanover 35, Anderson 28 Franklin 45, Hanover 15 2006: 4-6 (4-3 HCAC, 4th) - Wayne Perry Thomas More 25, Hanover 23 Butler 30, Hanover 20 Washington & Jefferson 35, Hanover 0 Hanover 41, Rose-Hulman 8 Mount St. Joseph 24, Hanover 0 Hanover 32, Manchester 14 Defiance 20, Hanover 10 Hanover 7, Bluffton 6 Hanover 27, Anderson 3 Franklin 35, Hanover 10 2007: 2-8 (2-5 HCAC, 6th) - Wayne Perry Thomas More 40, Hanover 24 Butler 44, Hanover 14 Washington & Jefferson 50, Hanover 14 Rose-Hulman 24, Hanover 7 Mount St. Joseph 56, Hanover 21 Hanover 30, Manchester 28 Defiance 33, Hanover 7 Hanover 24, Bluffton 21 Anderson 37, Hanover 27 Franklin 55, Hanover 14 2008: 2-7 (2-5 HCAC, 7th) – Joe Austin Centre 46, Hanover 22 Waynesburg 34, Hanover 32 Anderson 56, Hanover 12 Rose-Hulman 44, Hanover 33 Mount St. Joseph 37, Hanover 19 Hanover 35, Manchester 34 Defiance 31, Hanover 28 (OT) Hanover 42, Bluffton 19 Franklin 34, Hanover 0

2003: 8-3 (6-0 HCAC, 1st) - Wayne Perry Hanover 34, Urbana 17 Hanover 33, Thomas More 30 (OT) DePauw 39, Hanover 20 Hanover 57, Manchester 18 Hanover 55, Defiance 38 Hanover 52, Bluffton 10 Hanover 48, Anderson 19 Washington & Jefferson 42, Hanover 28 Hanover 26, Mount St. Joseph 24 Hanover 33, Franklin 24 NCAA National Playoffs Baldwin-Wallace 54, Hanover 32 2004: 6-4 (5-1 HCAC, 2nd) - Wayne Perry Thomas More 31, Hanover 30 Washington & Jefferson 27 Hanover 15 Bridgewater 72, Hanover 24

2009: 3-7 (3-4 HCAC, 5th) – Joe Austin Centre 34, Hanover 20 Waynesburg 49, Hanover 21 Butler 42, Hanover 21 Hanover 51, Anderson 13 Rose-Hulman 41, Hanover 38 Mount St. Joseph 28, Hanover 13 Manchester 30, Hanover 8 Hanover 30, Defiance 27 Hanover 52, Bluffton 19 Franklin 42, Hanover 28 2010: 7-3 (6-2 HCAC, 2nd) – Joe Austin Hanover 28, Centre 27 (OT) Thomas More 56, Hanover 12 Defiance 24, Hanover 10 Hanover 52, Rose-Hulman 31 Hanover 28, Anderson 23 Hanover 51, Earlham 23 Hanover 35, Manchester 25 Hanover 27, Bluffton 20 Hanover 25, Mount St. Joseph 15 Franklin 48, Hanover 25


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Heartland Conference The Heartland Collegiate Athletic Conference is a union of 10 private small colleges and universities from Indiana, Ohio and Kentucky. Formed in 1997, the Heartland Conference is affiliated with the National Collegiate Athletic Association and participates at the Division III level, which offers no athletic scholarships. The league currently sponsors men’s championship in baseball, basketball, cross country, football, golf, soccer, tennis, indoor and outdoor track & field and wrestling. Championships are awarded in nine women’s sports, including: basketball, cross country, golf, soccer, softball, tennis, indoor and outdoor track & field and volleyball. Five member schools were formerly affiliated with the Indiana Collegiate Athletic Conference and three schools were members of the Association of Mideast Colleges. Anderson University, Franklin College, Hanover, Manchester College and the Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology were each charter members of the ICAC. Bluffton University, Defiance College and the College of Mount St. Joseph were each members of the AMC. Transylvania University, a former member of the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA), officially joined the Heartland Conference in 2001. Earlham College, a former member of the North Coast Athletic Conference, joined the HCAC prior to the 2010-11 academic year. C.J. Croft Quarterback

Anderson University Location: Anderson, Ind. Enrollment: 2,750 www.anderson.edu Bluffton University Location: Bluffton, Ohio Enrollment: 1,127 www.bluffton.edu Defiance College Location: Defiance, Ohio Enrollment: 1,070 www.defiance.edu Earlham College Location: Richmond, Ind. Enrollment: 1,200 www.earlham.edu

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Franklin College Location: Franklin, Ind. Enrollment: 1,047 www.franklincollege.edu Hanover College Location: Hanover, Ind. Enrollment: 1,000 www.hanover.edu Manchester College Location: North Manchester, Ind. Enrollment: 1,223 www.manchester.edu College of Mount St. Joseph Location: Cincinnati, Ohio Enrollment: 2,300 www.msj.edu

Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology Location: Terre Haute, Ind. Enrollment: 1,900 www.rose-hulman.edu Transylvania University Location: Lexington, Kentucky Enrollment: 1,100 www.transy.edu

www.heartlandconf.org


Hanover, WE’RE FOR YOU In the hills of Indiana, Where the broad Ohio flows, Stands a college old in story, In our hearts her mem’ry glows, Her devoted sons and daughters, Bring to her illustrious fame, And where e’er their footsteps wander, They will praise her name.

Chorus

Hanover drive on down the field, Hanover hit that line, Hanover on to victory, Roll up that score this time, Undaunted on high our colors fly, The crimson and the blue, So we’ll fight, yes, we’ll fight, For the goal’s in sight, Here’s to Hanover, We’re For You!!!


2011 Hanover Schedule Sept. 3

Hometown Team Day

Centre (Ky.)

1:30 p.m.

Sept. 10

@ Thomas More (Ky.)

1:30 p.m.

Sept. 17

@ Defiance (Ohio)*

1:30 p.m.

Sept. 24

@ Rose-Hulman*

Oct. 1

Anderson*

2 p.m. 1:30 p.m.

Homecoming

Oct. 8

@ Earlham*

1:30 p.m.

Oct. 22

Manchester*

1:30 p.m.

Hall of Fame Game & Hometown Hero Day

Oct. 29

Bluffton (Ohio)*

1:30 p.m.

U.S. Army Day & Faculty/Staff Appreciation Day

Nov. 5

@ Mount St. Joseph (Ohio)* 1:30 p.m.

Nov. 12

Victory Bell Game & Senior Day

Franklin*

1:30 p.m.

Streaming live video of home games at hanover.edu/live * denotes Heartland Conference games

hanover.edu/athletics 812.866.6800


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