2015 SCAC Football Media Guide

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about the cover Throughout the 2015-16 academic year, the Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference (SCAC) will celebrate its 25th anniversary as a co-educational NCAA Division III athletics conference. The conference’s origins date to 1962 when the College Athletic Conference (CAC) was formed to provide an association through which member institutions could compete in intercollegiate sports activities among teams representative of their respective student bodies. A primary tenet of this conference was a shared commitment to the priority of the overall quality of academic standards and quality educational experiences. The next evolution of the conference took place prior to the 1991-92 academic year when the league moved to add women’s athletics as part of its sports sponsorship lineup and, as part of this rebirth, changed its name to the Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference. The idea behind the SCAC and the commitments made by those charter members in 1991 remain in place today. SCAC member institutions are committed to sponsoring a variety of varsity sports to maximize opportunities for student participation. SCAC schools also operate under the principle that participation in sports should be solely from student interest and enjoyment of athletic competition, and that no financial aid shall be given to any student which is conditional upon athletic ability or participation in intercollegiate sports. SCAC member institutions support students in their efforts to reach high levels of performance by providing them with adequate facilities, competent coaching and appropriate competitive opportunities with students from similar institutions. The SCAC is currently comprised of Austin College of Sherman, Texas; Centenary College of Shreveport, Louisiana; Colorado College of Colorado Springs, Colorado; University of Dallas of Irving, Texas; Schreiner University of Kerrville, Texas; Southwestern University of Georgetown, Texas; Texas Lutheran University of Seguin, Texas; and Trinity University of San Antonio, Texas. The SCAC office is located in Lawrenceville, Georgia, a suburb of Atlanta, Georgia.

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SCAC Information SCAC Directory SCAC Staff History of the SCAC Championship Info/Results Composite Schedule Team Pages

10-17 Austin College 11 12 13 14-15 16 17

Schedule & Information 2015 Staff 2015 Roster 2014 Stats Players to Watch Season Preview

18-25 Southwestern University 26-33 Texas Lutheran University 34-41 Trinity University

43-51 2014 Season Review 44-45 46-47 48 49-50 51

All-SCAC Awards Other Awards and Honors Composite Results Conference Stat Leaders NCAA Stat Leaders

53-60 Football Record Book


3 AUSTIN COLLEGE Mailing Address Austin College Athletics 900 North Grand Avenue Suite 6A Sherman, TX 75090

conference directory austincollege.com

SOUTHWESTERN southwesternpirates.com Mailing Address Corbin J. Robertson Center 1001 East University Avenue Georgetown, TX 78626-0770

David Norman, Athletics Director.......................................................... 903-813-2401 Jeff Kelly, Sports Information Director.................................................. 903-813-2275 FAX.................................................................................................................... 903-813-3196 Email Address.......................................................................... jkelly@austincollege.edu

Glada Munt, Athletics Director................................................................ 512-863-1618 Tony Baldwin, Asst. Sports Information Director.......................... 512-819-7316 Megan Hardin, Sports Information Director...................................... 512-863-1254 FAX.................................................................................................................... 512-863-1393 Email Address................................................................... hardinm@southwestern.edu

TEXAS LUTHERAN

TRINITY

Mailing Address Texas Lutheran University Athletics 1000 West Court Street Seguin, TX 78155

tlubulldogs.com

Bill Miller, Athletics Director...................................................................... 830-372-8124 Tim Clark, Sports Information Director................................................. 830-372-6877 FAX..................................................................................................................... 830-372-8135 Email Address................................................................................................ tclark@tlu.edu

Mailing Address Trinity University Athletics One Trinity Place San Antonio, TX 78212-7200

trinitytigers.com

Bob King, Athletics Director...................................................................... 210-999-8272 Justin Parker, Sports Information Coordinator.................................. 210-999-8447 FAX..................................................................................................................... 210-999-8292 Email Address...................................................................................... jparker@trinity.edu


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OFFICE PHONE: 678-869-5450 OFFICE FAX: 678-869-5452 1670 McKendree Church Road Suite 200 B Lawrenceville, Georgia 30043-6676

COMMISSIONER

dwayne hanberry Dwayne Hanberry, 49, enters his 20th year with the Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference and his seventh as the league’s commissioner. Since the conference reorganzied in 1991, he is the league’s second full-time commissioner. Hanberry was hired by the SCAC in 1995 as the league’s sports information director. He was promoted to assistant commissioner in 2000, associate commissioner in 2005 and served as interim commissioner for six months before being named commissioner in June of 2008. Hanberry is a member of the Division III Commissioner Association (DIIICA), the National Association of Division III Athletic Administrators (NADIIIAA) and EMAIL ADDRESS: the College Sports Information Directors of America DHANBERRY@SCACSPORTS.COM (CoSIDA) where he has served on the Membership Services Committee. In June 2014, he was appointed PHONE: to serve a four-year term on the NCAA Division III 678-869-5450 Men’s Golf Committee.

CONTACT DWAYNE

TWITTER:

@SCACCOMMISH

Hanberry holds a B.B.A. degree from Oglethorpe University where he was a two-year starter on the Petrel basketball team for Coach Jack Berkshire. Hanberry was named team MVP his junior season and is still one of the school’s all-time leaders for single-season field goal percentage, career field goal percentage and rebounds per game - both for a season and a career. Prior to transferring to Oglethorpe, Hanberry was a two-year starter for Coach Lawrence Smithmier at Pearl River Community College in Poplarville, Mississippi. An All-State performer his sophomore season, Hanberry was inducted into the school’s Athletics Hall of Fame in the fall of 2009. He and his wife, Charis, reside in Suwanee, Ga. He has two sons: David (20) is a junior at Southern Polytechnic State (Ga.) University, and Daniel (16) is a junior at Collins Hill High School.


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ASSISTANT COMMISSIONER Katie Mucci, 22, enters her second year as the Assistant Director of Communications and New Media at the Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference in 2015-16. Mucci is responsible for managing the conference’s social media accounts, performing sports information duties for 10 of the conference’s 19 sport and creating all of the graphic designs for online and print use. In addition, Mucci also assists the Commissioner and Assistant Commissioner with championship administration and day-to-day administrative duties. After being awarded one of 18 NCAA Division III Ethnic Minority and Women’s Internship Grants, the Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference announced the hiring of Katie Mucci as the league’s Assistant Director of Communications & New Media on August 1st, 2014. During her first year at the SCAC, Mucci helped boost the conference’s online presence, using social media to promote conference awards, events and other miscellaneous announcements. After Mucci took the reigns in September 2014, the @ scac_sports Instagram account quickly became the most followed among all Division III conferences (44 total), and the second-most followed among all non-Division I conferences, growing in followers by over 1000%. Mucci also spearheaded the creation of confer-

katie mucci

ence pre-season media guides for eight team sports. Collectively, the guides have been read more than 4,000 times, while earning nearly 30,000 impressions -- the number of times a publication was displayed to a user. The 2015 Baseball Media Guide earned second place among conference media guides in the 2015 CoSIDA Publication Awards, while the cover of the guide earned top honors. Mucci is a 2014 graduate of the University of Northern Colorado with a degree in journalism and mass communication and a minor in business administration. In her final year, she served as the school’s Sports Information Intern where she was the primary media contact for the men’s and women’s golf programs. She also assisted in other areas, including program design for the baseball, volleyball and wrestling programs as well as infographic design that was used on the school’s athletics website and social media accounts. Mucci also served as the Marketing Manager for The Mirror, the UNC student newspaper. In that capacity she was in charge of the paper’s social media strategy as well as the coordination effort to celebrate The Mirror’s 95th birthday. Her marketing strategy during this celebration helped the paper’s Facebook page realize a 30 percent increase in “likes” as well as increasing reach and engagement by 700 percent. Mucci resides in Lawrenceville.

CONTACT KATIE EMAIL ADDRESS:

KMUCCI@SCACSPORTS.COM

PHONE:

678-869-5450

TWITTER:

@KATIEMUCCI

SPORTS INFORMATION AND MULTIMEDIA ASSISTANT blake childers

Blake Childers, 22, will begin with the Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference in 2015 as the Sports Information and Multimedia Assistant. Childers will be the main contact for various SCAC sports, as well as handling all of the video editing, interviewing and producing duties. Childers is a 2015 graduate of Berry College in Rome, Ga. and worked with both sports information and Viking Fusion, the Berry student-run multimedia website.

With the Sports Information office, Childers assisted with game operations, including statistics, live video stream and photography. He was also the sports producer and assistant news producer for Viking Fusion. Additionally, Childers has worked with the Rome Braves as an audio-visual intern the past three seasons. Childers resides in Suwannee.

CONTACT BLAKE EMAIL ADDRESS:

BCHILDERS@SCACSPORTS.COM

PHONE:

678-869-5450 TWITTER: @SCAC_BCHILDERS


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history of the scac The Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference (SCAC) was founded and began operation on September 1, 1962, as the College Athletic Conference (CAC). Centre College of Danville, Kentucky; Southwestern at Memphis (Tennessee) (now known as Rhodes College); The University of the South of Sewanee, Tennessee; and Washington and Lee University of Lexington, Virginia, were the four charter members of the conference. Later in 1962, Washington University of St. Louis, Missouri, became the fifth member and the CAC remained unchanged until 1972. Following membership changes throughout the 1970s and 1980s, the conference went through restructuring and renaming. With the addition of Millsaps College of Jackson, Mississippi, and Trinity University of San Antonio, Texas, in 1988 and Hendrix College of Conway, Arkanasas, and Oglethorpe University of Atlanta, Georgia, in 1991, membership reached a then all-time high of eight. That same year (1991), the conference renamed itself the Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference, hired its first full-time commissioner Stephen P. Argo - and a permanent conference office was established in Atlanta, Georgia. As part of restructuring, the league also adopted its current primary mark and adopted blue (pms 287) and gold (pms 131) as the official colors of the conference. Membership changes continued throughout the '90s. The SCAC added Southwestern University of Georgetown, Texas, in 1993 with participation beginning in the 1994-95 academic year. In 1997-98, the SCAC added both DePauw University of Greencastle, Indiana, and Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology of Terre Haute, Ind., with participation beginning in 1998-99. As part of a year-long celebration in 2005-06, the league celebrated its 15th anniversary as the restructured SCAC. The league adopted a special anniversary logo (pictured left) and as part of the celebration, 15th anniversary teams were selected for all conference sponsored sports. After Rose-Hulman announced its intentions to leave the conference, Austin College of Sherman, Texas and Colorado College of Colorado Springs, Colorado, were confirmed as the 10th and 11th members of the league in 2006 with participation beginning in the 2006-07 academic year. Birmingham-Southern College of Birmingham, Alabama, a former member of the Division I Big South Conference, was approved as the 12th member of the SCAC and began play in 2007-08. Prior to the 2010-11 academic year, DePauw University announced that it would leave the conference. The University of Dallas was quickly tabbed to replace DePauw effective July 1, 2011 - maintaining the league's membership total at 12 institutions. In 2010-11, the league celebrated its 20th anniversary as the restructured SCAC. As part of the celebration, in addition to the use

1962-1991

1991-PRESENT

of a special mark, the league office selected the Top 20 moments for each conference-sponsored sport. Those moments were announced throughout the 2010-11 academic year. After the conclusion of the June 7, 2011 SCAC Presidents’ meeting, the conference announced that seven of its twelve member institutions would be leaving to form a new conference effective at the conclusion of the 2011-12 academic year. The schools departing include founding CAC/SCAC members Centre College, Sewanee-The University of the South, and Rhodes College, in addition to Birmingham-Southern College, Hendrix College, Millsaps College, and Oglethorpe University. With membership down to five institutions – the conference’s lowest number since the 1979-80 academic year – the “new” SCAC wasted little time in adding to its membership rolls. In 2010-11, the league celebrated its 20th anniversary as the restructured SCAC. As part of the celebration, in addition to the use of a special mark (pictured right), the league office selected the Top 20 moments for each conference-sponsored sport. Those moments were announced throughout the 2010-11 academic year. After the conclusion of the June 7, 2011 SCAC Presidents’ meeting, the conference announced that seven of its twelve member institutions would be leaving to form a new conference effective at the conclusion of the 2011-12 academic year. The schools departing include founding CAC/SCAC members Centre College, Sewanee-The University of the South, and Rhodes College, in addition to Birmingham-Southern College, Hendrix College, Millsaps College, and Oglethorpe University. With membership down to five institutions – the conference’s lowest number since the 1979-80 academic year – the “new” SCAC wasted little time in adding to its membership rolls. On September 28, 2011, Centenary College of Louisiana, a former American Southwest Conference institution, announced it would be joining the SCAC beginning in the 2012-2013 season. Two more ASC schools will join the SCAC for the 2013-14 season: Schreiner University announced their decision on January 23, 2012, and on February 16, 2012, Texas Lutheran University announced it too would join the SCAC. The addition of Texas Lutheran insured that the conference would retain its status as an active NCAA Division III conference as well as automatic bids in nine of its 14 AQ sports, including baseball, men’s basketball, women’s basketball, softball, men’s soccer, women’s soccer, men’s tennis, women’s tennis and volleyball. On the national athletics stage, the SCAC has had its fair share of success - both in terms of team championships (eight) and individual championships (33).

2005-2006

2010-2011


7 In the days when the league was known at the College Athletic Conference, Chris Fugman of Centre College gave the conference its first individual title with a victory in the 400 IM at the 1980 NCAA Division III Men’s Swimming & Diving Championships, and Chris Trapp of Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology won the men’s javelin at the NCAA Outdoor Track Field national championships three straight years (1984-1986). Nao Kinoshita of Rhodes College won the 1996 Division III women’s tennis singles title, capturing the first individual national title in the SCAC era. Kinoshita also won the 1997 singles title and combined with Taylor Tarver to capture the ‘97 doubles title. Ryan Loftus of Rose-Hulman captured the men’s pole vault title at the 1998 Indoor Track & Field championships. Heather Stone of University of the South-Sewanee claimed both the women’s indoor and outdoor 1,500 meter titles in 2000. And later that same season, the league claimed its first team national championships as Trinity University won both the men’s and women’s tennis titles. In the winter of 2003, Matt Smith of Rose-Hulman won the 100 yard breaststroke at the Division III men’s national swimming championships, and Trinity captured the women’s basketball championship - all in the same weekend. The following fall (in 2003), the Trinity men’s soccer team gave the league title #4, and the DePauw women’s basketball team became the fifth team from the conference to win a national championship when it captured the 2006-07 Division III title. Trinity’s Christyn Schumann won the women’s high jump at three consecutive NCAA Outdoor Track & Field national championships (2004-06), and Liz Bondi of DePauw captured the 16th individual national championship won by a CAC/SCAC student-athlete when she won the 2007 women’s tennis singles title. The 2008-09 season was a banner year as one team and three individual student-athletes won national titles for the SCAC. Todd Wildman of Trinity won the pentathlon at the NCAA Indoor Track & Field national championships and Chrys Jones of Centre College won the triple jump at the Outdoor Track & Field national championships. On the links, the Oglethorpe University men earned the league’s sixth team title with a first-place finish at the NCAA Golf Championships. The Petrels were led by Olafur Loftsson, who earned medalist honors and the league’s 19th individual title. In 2009-10, the SCAC had four different individuals win a total of five national titles. Todd Wildman of Trinity won his second-consecutive

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indoor national title in the pentathlon. Centre’s Chrys Jones double-dipped and claimed national titles in the triple jump at the both the NCAA Indoor and Outdoor national championships. At the 2010 NCAA Swimming & Diving championships, Trinity teammates Lindsay Martin and Hayley Emerick claimed individual titles in the 1-meter and 3-meter boards, respectively. In 2010-11, Chrys Jones became just the second SCAC student-athlete to win four career individual national titles as he repeated at the NCAA Indoor national championships in the triple jump. Centre’s Chris Morris earned the league its 26th individual national title when he claimed medalist honors at the 2011 NCAA Golf Championships. The 2011-12 academic year was one of the most successful in the league’s 50-year history. Tiarra Goode of Birmingham-Southern College won the 60-meter hurdles at the NCAA Indoor Track & Field national championships, Jordan DeGayner of Colorado College won the 200 free at the NCAA Swimming & Diving national championships and Ruth Hahn of Trinity University continued the Tigers’ diving dominanace with an individual title on the 3-meter board. Later in the spring, SCAC student-athletes earned two more individual national titles with Anthony Maccaglia of Oglethorpe University earning the league its third medalist in four years at the NCAA Men’s Golf championship and Birmingham’s Goode picked up her second individual national title with a win in the 100-meter hurdels at the NCAA Outdoor Track & Field championships. In addition, Oglethorpe University earned the conference its seventh team national title with a victory at the 2012 NCAA Division III Men’s Golf Championships. The “new” SCAC returned to national prominence in 2013-14 as Stephen Culberson of Trinity University won the 100 free at the 2014 NCAA Swimming & Diving Championships and, in its first year in the conference, Schreiner University gave the conference its eighth team national championship with a victory at the 2014 NCAA Division III Men’s Golf Championships - the league’s third national title in the sport in six years. A bell, donated by the Norfolk and Western Railway, was adopted as the SCAC’s “President’s Trophy” and serves as the symbol for the conference. The President’s Trophy is displayed for one year on the campus of the school with the combined men’s and women’s athletics program that accumulates the highest points total in the all-sports race established by the conference. The bell is awarded at the conclusion of the spring season.


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championship information

2015-16 SCAC CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIP DATES SPORT

DATE

SITE

HOST

Cross Country Volleyball

October 31 November 6-7

McKinney, Texas Georgetown, Texas

Austin College Southwestern University

Men’s Soccer Women’s Soccer Swimming & Diving Men’s and Women’s Basketball Men’s Lacrosse Men’s and Women’s Golf Men’s and Women’s Track Softball Men’s and Women’s Tennis Baseball

November 6-8 November 6-8 February 10-13 February 26-28

Colorado Springs, Colorado Irving, Texas Lewisville, Texas Shreveport, Louisiana

Colorado College University of Dallas SCAC Centenary College

April 15-16 April 18-19 April 22-23

Irving, Texas Blanco, Texas Seguin, Texas

University of Dallas SCAC Texas Lutheran University

April 22-24 April 22-24

San Antonio, Texas Kerrville, Texas

Trinity University Schreiner University

April 29-May 1

TBD

TBD

2014-15 SCAC CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIP RESULTS SPORT

REGULAR SEASON CHAMPION

TOURNAMENT CHAMPION

Men’s Cross Country Women’s Cross Country Volleyball Football Men’s Soccer Women’s Soccer Men’s Swimming & Diving Women’s Swimming and Diving Men’s Basketball

N/A N/A Trinity University Texas Lutheran Trinity University Trinity University N/A N/A Texas Lutheran Unviersity/Centenary College Southwestern University, Texas Lutheran University, Trinity University N/A N/A N/A N/A Texas Lutheran University N/A N/A Centenary College

Colorado College Colorado College Trinity University N/A Trinity University Trinity University Trinity University Trinity University Texas Lutheran University

Women’s Basketball Men’s Golf Women’s Golf Men’s Track and Field Women’s Track and Field Softball Men’s Tennis Women’s Tennis Baseball

Southwestern University Schreiner University Schreiner University Trinity University Trinity University Texas Lutheran University Trinity University Trinity University Trinity University


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composite schedule

September 5

v. Hendrix 1 PM

@ hardin-simmons 1 pm

@ sul ross state 6 pm

@ howard payne 6 pm

September 12

v. Southwestern assemblies of god 1 pm

@ mcmurry 6 pm

v. hardin-simmons 6 pm

v. willamette tba

September 19

@ whittier (calif.) 1 pm

v. east texas baptist 7 pm

v. louisiana college 6 pm

v. sul ross state 6 pm

September 26

@ howard payne 1 pm

v. wisconsin river falls noon

v. southwestern assemblies of god 6 pm

@ pacific lutheran 1 pm

October 3

v. southwestern 1 pm

@ austin college 1 pm

v. Howard payne 6 pm

v. hardin-simmons 1 pm

October 10

open

@ trinity 1 pm

@ east texas baptist 6 pm open

open

October 17

@ oklahoma panhandle state 2 pm open

October 24

@ lyon college 1 pm

v. trinity 6 pm

@ southwestern 6 pm

October 31

*@ southwestern 1 pm

*v. austin college 1 pm

@ mary hardinbaylor 1 pm *@ trinity 1 pm

November 7

*@ texas lutheran 1 pm

*@ trinity 1 pm

*v. Austin College 1 pm

*v. Southwestern 1 pm

November 14

*v. Trinity 1 pm

*v. texas lutheran 6 pm

*@ southwestern 6 pm

*@ Austin College 1 pm

v. Austin college 1 pm

*v. Texas Lutheran 1 pm


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QUICK FACTS LOCATION: Sherman, Texas FOUNDED: 1849 ENROLLMENT: 1,350 NICKNAME: Kangaroos COLORS: Crimson and gold STADIUM: Jerry E. Apple Stadium PRESIDENT: Dr. Marjorie Hass ATHLETICS DIRECTOR: David Norman ATHLETIC TRAINER: Evan Gumpert FOOTBALL HEAD COACH: Loren Dawson

kangaroos

DATE

OPPONENT

TIME

Sep. 5 Sep. 12

HENDRIX SOUTHWESTERN ASSEMBLIES OF GOD at Whittier at Howard Payne SOUTHWESTERN at Trinity at Lyon at Southwestern* at Texas Lutheran* TRINITY*

1 p.m. 1 p.m.

Sep. 19 Sep. 26 Oct. 3 Oct. 17 Oct. 24 Oct. 31 Nov. 7 Nov. 14

President Dr. Marjorie Hass

Athletic Director David Norman

Sports Information Coordinator Jeff Kelly

3 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m.

Athletic Trainer Evan Gumpert


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2015 STAFF

LOREN DAWSON Loren Dawson enters his seventh season at the helm of Austin College football in 2015. After having previously served as defensive coordinator for the Kangaroos, coach Dawson returned to Austin College after having served during the 2008 and 2009 seasons as the special teams coordinator and linebackers coach at Colorado School of Mines with head coach Bob Stitt, former Austin College offensive coordinator. Dawson has 20 years of coaching experience and is no stranger to the Austin College community. His association with Austin College started in 1987 when he played one season for the Kangaroos under legendary coach Mel Tjeerdsma. Dawson returned to the Austin College community in 2002, and through the 2007 season, served as the defensive coordinator, special teams coordinator and recruiting coordinator, under previous head coaches David Norman and Ronnie Gage. Dawson also served as an assistant professor in the Austin College Department of Exercise and Sport Science. A 1993 graduate of Arizona State University, Dawson also earned his master’s degree in education at ASU in 1998. Dawson served as a graduate assistant coaching

the running backs at Midwestern State University in 1993 and 1994 before taking the role of head football coach at Bourgade Catholic High School in Phoenix for the 1994 and 1995 seasons. From 1999-2002, Dawson served as the assistant head football coach at Phoenix College, where he also was the assistant athletic director as well as the team’s recruiting, special teams and strength and conditioning coordinators. Dawson also spent time at Phoenix College coaching the offensive line and linebackers. In addition, he coached the defensive backs. He also served as the team’s academic advisor. In addition to his coaching experience, Dawson has been active in community service, including coordination of the Austin College football team’s community service efforts. He also volunteered as a coach for Sherman Youth Baseball and Texoma Youth Soccer and served on the Advisory Board for St. Mary’s Catholic School in Sherman. Dawson served in that same capacity for Our Lady of Fatima Catholic School in Lakewood, Colorado. Loren and his wife Stephanie live in Sherman with their children Gaven and Faith.

Mike Silva

Gary Cook

Assistant Football Coach Defensive Coordinator

Assistant Football Coach Quarterbacks

Antoine Manning

Ralph Ord

Assistant Football Coach Defensive Backs

Assistant Football Coach Persistance Monitor

joe morgan

tom thompson

Assistant Football Coach Director of DFP

Assistant Football Coach Kickers

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Brandon Rawls Kyle Bohannon Lucas Fisher Stevie Reyna Javi Reynoso Jeremy Halford Tad Howard Austin Stevens Cooper Woodyard Sheldon Hogan Jerry Johnson Garrett Marcantel Kaese Kosko Jake Williams Chad Head Kevin Ray Charlie Baird Shane Brooks Cooper Gross Delmas Hoye Clayton Campbell Shawn Slowinski Gunnar Bishop Drew Bicknell Cesar Ruiz Joe Traylor Deion Harris Reese Joubert Cayden Chambers Jarrod Tetley John Fee Tre Jones Kendall St. Romain Elijah Moore Max James Michael Grado Kyle Mucerino Kane Norman Nnamdi Umeakuana Madison Ross Major Adams Michael Neighbors Reggie Evans Kirk Lipsitz Lester Melontree Morris Shell Jackson Townsend Ben Bouchez James Hemen Wesley Gay Darrius Sockwell Anthony Sledge Connor Welch Charles Eneh Darlon Chandler Caleb Walker Eric Summerlin Mason Binder

2015 roster Pos

TE QB QB DB K DB QB DB QB/WR QB LB DB QB DB QB WR QB DB QB DB WR WR TB QB K WR TB WR WR WR WR RB LB WR DB DB WR RB DB RB DB DB RB DB DB DB DB LB LB DB DB DB LB LB DL LB TE LB

Cl Ht Sr So Fr Jr Jr Sr Jr Sr Jr Fr So So Fr So Fr Jr Jr So So Sr Fr Jr So So So Jr So Sr Fr Fr Fr Fr Jr Fr Jr So Fr Fr Fr Sr So Fr Fr So Fr Fr Fr Jr Jr Fr Fr Fr Fr Jr So Fr So So

6-1 6-0 6-0 6-3 5-8 6-2 5-10 5-9 6-2 5-10 5-10 6-0 6-1 5-11 5-10 5-9 6-3 6-0 5-10 5-10 5-11 6-0 5-8 6-1 5-11 6-4 5-11 6-1 5-10 6-0 6-4 5-6 5-11 5-7 5-11 5-7 5-8 5-9 6-1 5-9 6-2 6-0 5-5 5-7 6-3 5-10 5-9 5-10 5-8 6-1 5-7 5-7 5-9 6-0 5-11 6-4 6-4 5-10

Wt Hometown 215 195 193 200 164 190 170 170 220 182 190 198 177 192 165 150 150 188 185 165 160 178 175 210 155 201 215 208 161 160 191 155 190 203 170 170 160 171 189 195 175 178 163 150 181 178 173 204 190 172 164 170 200 190 215 176 210 215

Flower Mound, Texas Houston, Texas El Paso, Texas Fort Worth, Texas Springtown, Texas Grand Prairie, Texas Azle, Texas Lake Jackson, Texas The Woodlands, Texas Mansfield, Texas Fort Worth, Texas Brownwood, Texas Wills Point, Texas Conroe, Texas Athens, Texas Denton, Texas Arlington, Texas Waco, Texas Tulsa, Okla. Gladewater, Texas Joshua, Texas Carrollton, Texas Clear Lake, Texas Fort Worth, Texas Sachse, Texas Winona, Texas Plano, Texas Plano, Texas Joshua, Texas Galveston, Texas Saginaw, Texas Red Oak, Texas Arlington, Texas Grand Prairie, Texas Houston, Texas Irving, Texas Ladera Ranch, Calif. Allen, Texas Irving, Texas Fort Worth, Texas Houston, Texas Shallowater, Texas Carrollton, Texas Dallas, Texas Carrollton, Texas Irving, Texas Richardson, Texas McKinney, Texas Grand Prairie, Texas Katy, Texas Dallas, Texas Katy, Texas Plano, Texas Krum, Texas Dallas, Texas Lewisville, Texas Denton, Texas Muenster, Texas

# Player Name 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 63 64 65 66 67 68 70 71 72 73 75 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 88 89 89 90 91 92 93 94 96 97 98 99

Austin Cooper Brooks Ward Cal Schone Josh Keys Armando Martinez Matthew Gilbert Alex Martinez Jordan Keaton Judd Mahan John Chesser Hunter Mills Carlton Dirickson RJ Melton Robert Evans Colton Curd Bryce DeVaughn Michael Rinehart Cole Caldwell Trey Croft Branden Hunt Carlos Ponce Zain Byers Skyler Hodges Spencer Moore Ricardo Martinez Christian Martinez Josh Cohen Dane Marwood Trevor DeBord Tom Samonig Kyle Crawford Ethan Smith Noah Raney Weston Russell Lloyd Hunter III Blake Hollenbeck Brennan Ellis Michael Mahoney Jordan Higashida Tate Milroy Hayden Schilling Ryan Knesek Wesley Thompson Gabriel Amador Dalton Butler Brett Vaughn Brett Fregia Jon Moore Zane Kottwitz

Pos

LB LB TE WR/TE LB OL LB DL OL DL DL LB OL LB DL DL OL OL DL OL OL DL OL OL OL OL DL OL OL OL WR K TE WR WR WR WR TE WR WR DL DL DL DL DL DL DL LB K

Cl Ht Fr Sr So Fr Fr So Sr So Sr Sr Fr Fr So Fr Fr So Jr Sr So Jr Fr So Fr Jr Fr Fr So Fr Jr So Sr Jr Fr Fr So So So Fr Fr Fr Fr Fr Jr Fr Fr Sr Fr Fr Fr

5-10 5-10 6-2 6-2 5-10 6-2 5-10 6-2 6-2 6-1 6-0 6-0 6-1 5-10 6-0 5-11 6-0 6-4 6-1 6-1 5-10 6-0 5-9 6-3 5-10 5-10 5-11 6-1 5-11 6-4 6-3 5-10 6-2 5-11 5-11 6-1 5-10 6-4 6-2 5-10 6-0 6-1 6-2 6-1 5-9 6-2 5-11 5-10 5-11

Wt Hometown 222 210 215 196 206 255 190 255 260 220 212 210 240 198 244 220 243 250 250 232 275 250 232 225 249 252 210 277 284 266 217 185 205 197 190 205 198 229 229 162 210 205 210 292 192 250 234 205 169

Greenville, Texas Grand Prairie, Texas Norman, Okla. Leamington Spa, England The Colony, Texas Grand Prairie, Texas Frisco, Texas Fort Worth, Texas Lufkin, Texas Denison, Texas Katy, Texas Maypearl, Texas Electra, Texas Livingston, Texas Tom Bean, Texas Frisco, Texas Garland, Texas Keller, Texas League City, Texas Grand Prairie, Texas Krum, Texas Italy, Texas Denton, Texas Cedar Hill, Texas Rowlett, Texas Rowlett, Texas San Antonio, Texas Flower Mound, Texas Gainesville, Texas Portsmouth, England Rockwall, Texas Heath, Texas Sherman, Texas Bells, Texas Fort Worth, Texas Fort Worth, Texas Krum, Texas Irving, Texas The Colony, Texas Morris, Okla. Muenster, Texas Frisco, Texas Troup, Texas Houston, Texas Eddy, Texas Carrollton, Texas Liberty, Texas Grand Prairie, Texas Arlington, Texas

exas lutheran university - trinity university


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2014 results and stats RUSHING Player

Yards Avg/G

Madison Ross

965

96.5

Bryce Murphy

593

74.1

Devin Smith

186

18.6

Undrell Thomas

97

10.8

Nick Chretopolous

13

4.3

Kevin Ray

38

3.8

Ben Bouchez

18

1.8

PASSING Player

Yards Avg/G

Noah Jesko

1813

181.3

RECEIVING

2014 RESULTS (5-5, 1-2 SCAC) Sep. 6

RHODES

L

34-13

Sep. 13

at East Texas Baptist

L

43-27

Sep. 20 Sep. 27 Oct. 4

OCCIDENTAL HOWARD PAYNE at Southwestern

W W W

21-12 19-16 20-13

Oct. 18

W

27-20

Oct. 25 Nov. 1 Nov. 8

at Southwestern Assemblies of God at Hendrix SOUTHWESTERN* TEXAS LUTHERAN*

L W L

38-28 47-29 36-24

Nov. 15

at Trinity*

L

41-0

Player

Yards Avg/G

Kyle Crawford

699

69.9

Cooper Woodyard

340

34.0

Travis McClinton

170

17.0

Brandon Rawls

114

16.3

Mitch Trentman

146

14.6

Kevin Ray

91

9.1

Gabe McCarthy

77

7.7

Madison Ross

62

6.2

PUNTING Player

Yards Avg Long

Cooper Woodyard

1479

37.0

57

Stephen Young

724

40.2

55

Drew Bicknell

45

22.5

29

PUNTING Player

Yards Avg Long

Cooper Woodyard

1479

37.0

57

Stephen Young

724

40.2

55

Drew Bicknell

45

22.5

29

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2014 results and stats TACKLES

SACKS

PASS DEFENSE

FUMBLES

BLKD

DEFENSIVE LEADERS

GP

SOLO

AST

TOTAL

TFL-YDS NO-YDS INT-YDS BU PD QBH RCV-YDS FF

KICK

47

B. Ward

10

39

49

88

8.5 - 24

1.0 - 8

5

J. Foster

10

24

49

73

6.0 - 32

21

S. Loy

10

34

30

64

5.5 - 27

12

D. Hoye

10

39

19

58

1.0 - 1

.

2 - 96

3

C. Headrick

10

31

23

54

1.0 - 3

.

1 - 11

91

T. Stewart

10

21

27

48

13.5 - 51

4.5 - 30

90

C. Davis

10

13

29

42

8.0 - 21

2.0 - 9

.

96

BH Vaughn

10

14

26

40

6.5 - 21

56

J. Hemen

10

13

21

34

44

M. Parkhill

9

15

13

28

41

C. Eneh

9

14

14

97

BT Vaughn

5

10

2

S. Hodge

10

18

95

J. Uland

10

35

B. Bouchez

22

K. St Romain

25

.

1

.

.

.

.

3.5 - 23 1 - 0

2

3

2

1

.

.

3.0 - 22 1 - 0

2

3

.

2

1

.

9

11

.

.

.

.

5

6

.

.

.

.

.

.

4

1

.

.

.

.

5

3-0

.

.

.

2.5 - 14 .

.

.

1

1-0

.

1

.

1.0 - 2

0.5 - 1

.

1

1

1

.

.

.

4.0 - 21

2.0 - 19 .

2

2

.

.

.

.

28

2.5 - 9

1.0 - 7

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

16

26

0.5 - 1

.

.

1

1

1

.

.

.

7

25

.

.

2-5

7

9

.

.

1

.

7

16

23

3.0 - 13

2.5 - 11 .

.

.

4

.

.

.

10

10

9

19

0.5 - 0

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

10

9

7

16

1.5 - 3

.

1 - 14

2

3

.

.

.

.

J. Halford

9

6

9

15

.

.

3 - 18

3

6

.

.

.

.

92

W. Thompson

10

5

10

15

1.0 - 1

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

31

S. Young

5

6

7

13

.

.

.

.

.

1

.

.

.

37

S. Reyna

7

6

6

12

1.0 - 4

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

28

M. Adams

7

3

4

7

.

.

.

1

1

1

.

.

.

42

D. Chandler

7

4

2

6

2.5 - 4

.

.

.

2

.

.

.

59

TC Quintana

2

1

4

5

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

4

J. Reynoso

10

2

2

4

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

60

A. Fortenberry

5

.

3

3

0.5 - 1

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

93

C. Henderson

7

2

1

3

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

1H

T. Noland

7

1

2

3

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

6

C. Woodyard

10

1

1

2

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

11

S. Brooks

1

2

.

2

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

74

S. Goodwyn

8

1

.

1

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

7

M. Trentman

10

1

.

1

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

13

S. Slowinski

8

1

.

1

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

7B

J. Johnson

5

.

1

1

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

62

A. Ross

2

.

1

1

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

26

Z. Miles

1

1

.

1

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

53

C. Kovach

10

1

.

1

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

0.5 - 2

1-0

SAF

.

1-0

1-0 1-0

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players to watch MADISON ROSS

SR., RB, FORT WORTH, TEXAS Ross, a senior running back, will enter his final season in 2015. As a junior, he led the ‘Roos with 965 rushing yards, averaging 6.2 yards per carry and running in nine touchdowns. His longest rush of the season came against Occidental, when he went 83 yards for a touchdown. This was a breakout season for the running back, totaling almost triple the amoung of rushing yards he had posted in his first two seasons. Ross also grabbed 62 yard receiving for 1,027 all-purpose yards.

BRETT VAUGHN

SR., DL, CARROLTON, TEXAS Vaughn, a senior defensive lineman, played in all 10 games for the ‘Roos last season and will return for his final campaign. He totaled 40 tackles, averaging 4.0 per game. He also notched 6.5 tackles for loss, including 2.5 sacks, one blocked field goal and one fumble recovery. Two of his sacks one the season came in the first SCAC game of the year against Southwestern. He also marked a season-high eight tackles in the final game of the year against Trinity.

BROOKS WARD

SR., LB, GRAND PRARIE, TEXAS Ward, a senior linebacker, enters his final season with the ‘Roos in 2015. He totaled 88 tackles, the top mark among AC and thirdbest among the conference, averging 8.8 tackles per game. 39 of his 88 tackles were solo efforts, which is the second-most among all defensive players. Last season he also posted a sack, 8.5 tackles for loss and one interception. He posted a career-high 15 tackles against Southwestern Assemblies of God, while he was able to mark double-digit tackles on three other occasions last season.

KYLE CRAWFORD

SR., TE, ROCKWALL, TEXAS Crawford, a senior tight end, played in all 10 games last season and led the team with 699 receiving yards. He scored four touchdowns in 2014, which was second among all receivers. He grabbed a career-high 153 yards against East Texas Baptist in the second game of the season, including his second-longest reception of the year, 58 yards. Crawford’s longest reception came against Southwestern in the first meeting of two teams last season. He was able to connect on an 81 yard pass from quarterback Noah Jesko to score the first touchdown of the game.

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2015 season preview

The 2015 campaign will see plenty of transition for the Austin College football team, as head coach Loren Dawson and his staff replace 23 seniors, including 18 former starters from last year’s squad. Last season the ‘Roos finished 5-5 with a 1-2 record in Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference play, but find themselves in unfamiliar territory, having to find new starters at several major positions. Fortunately for Dawson, he’s got several key performers coming back this year including first team All-SCAC running back Madison Ross to lead the offense, and a defense that will feature senior All-SCAC performers Brooks Ward and Brett Vaughn leading the charge. Ross rushed for 965 yards and averaged 6.2 yards-per-carry, scoring nine touchdowns to finish among the conference leaders in all three categories. Ward, a middle linebacker, was among the SCAC leaders with 88 tackles, including 8.5 tackles for loss, and Vaughn, a defensive tackle, had 40 stops including 6.5 TFL and 2.5 sacks. Joining them on the defense will be Delmas Hoye, the lone returning starter in the secondary. The cornerback finished fourth on the team with 58 tackles and picked off two passes last year. Back on the offensive side of the ball, Ross will get help from leading pass catcher Kyle Crawford. The tight end returns this season after hauling in 42 passes for 699 yards and four touchdowns on his way to earning D3Football. com All-Region honors for the second straight year. However, the big question mark on offense will be at the quarterback spot, as Dawson finds himself forced to start a new signal caller for the first time since the 2011 campaign. Gone is Noah Jesko, who set an Austin College record with 906 career pass attempts and fell just short of breaking the career yardage mark, and Dawson expects it to be an ongoing competition to find a replacement throughout fall camp. Jesko isn’t the only valuable member of the offense the ‘Roos will be forced to replace, as Austin College also must find another runner to complement Ross after losing All-Conference back Bryce Murphy to graduation. Still, there are several skill position playmakers returning this season including Cooper Woodyard, Kevin Ray, and Brandon Rawls, and Dawson expects receiver Shawn Slowinski to make an impact in the passing game this year. The ‘Roos could also see the emergence of receiver Joe Traylor, a 6-foot-4, 205 pound junior who transferred in last year but sat out during the 2014 campaign. Traylor adds tremendous size and athleticism to go along with the quickness of Ray and the consistency and strength of Crawford. “A big focus has been and will continue to be improving situational football, whether it’s down and distance or in the red zone,” said Dawson. “With the defense, we want to cut down on giving up big plays, and on offense the focus has been on third down conversions.”

Team Statistics SCORING Points Per Game FIRST DOWNS

Leading the way up front is an offensive line that will need to replace several key members from last season’s squad, but returns enough experience to make it a strength of the team. Cole Caldwell and Judd Mahan return to man the left side of the line, while Spencer Moore is poised to recover from a season ending injury a year ago and reclaim his spot as the team’s starting right tackle. Replacing starting center Cody Kovach won’t be easy, but Branden Hunt received significant playing time last year and should be able to do an admirable job filling the void. On defense, Austin College must find a way to replace departed defensive backs Colter Headrick, Scott Loy, and Shane Hodge, but Dawson believes the pieces are in place to put together a strong group alongside Hoye. Max James could make an impact, along with Stevie Reyna, Shane Brooks, and Major Adams in the secondary. Linebacker is another position that will need a little bit of revamping, but Kendall St. Romain, Charles Eneh, and Darlon Chandler should all get chances to expand on the potential they’ve flashed in backup roles. Dawson also expects defensive lineman Wesley Thompson to take on a bigger role this season. Austin College also faces the difficult challenge of an unbalanced home and away schedule this season, playing in the friendly confines of Apple Stadium just four times in 2015. The ‘Roos will be home the first two Saturdays of the season, but play at home just once in October before returning to Apple for Homecoming on November 14 against Trinity. Along with the challenges of playing so few games at home and replacing 23 graduated seniors, the coaching staff has undergone some changes with a new defensive coordinator in Mike Silva. The ‘Roos will also have a new special teams coordinator and offensive line coach this season. “We’re going to work hard to travel with a championship approach,” said Dawson when asked about the unusual number of road trips. “We can’t let being on the road impact our ability to play at our best.” The ‘Roos will be reporting to fall camp on August 13, and kick off the 2015 season at home against Hendrix College at 1:00 p.m. on September 5. Courtesy of Austin College Sports Information

• In 2014, Austin College finished third in the SCAC with a record of 1-2

AC

OPP

226

282

Average Per Game

22.6

28.2

TDs Passing

178

208

Team Statistics

TOTAL OFFENSE

3631

4261

PUNT RETURNS: #-YARDS

10-59

12-83

INT RETURNS: #-YARDS

12-144

9-139

9-4

9-8

15

KICK RETURNS: #-YARDS

1818

1608

Rushing attempts

423

352

Average Per Rush

4.3

4.6

FUMBLES-LOST

Average Per Game

181.8

160.8

16

17

1813

2653

12.8

17

40-914

Penalty

15

12.3

13

37-713

Passing

Average Per Catch

265.3

6.2

112

Comp-Att-Int 147-289-9 208-332-12 6.3 8.0 Average Per Pass

181.3

426.1

80

79

PASSING YARDAGE

OPP

5.1

84

TDs Rushing

AC

363.1

Rushing

RUSHING YARDAGE

QUICK NOTES

Average Per Play Average Per Game

PENALTIES-YARDS

65-608

57-534

PUNTS-AVG

60-37.5

47-38.8

30:56

29:04

3RD-DOWN CONVERSIONS

53/156

43/130

4TH DOWN CONVERSIONS

12/31

9/19

TIME OF POSSESSION/ GAME

• Madison Ross, the conference’s second leading rusher, will be returning from the 2014 squad • AC will look to rebuild after losing 23 seniors from the 2014 class • Head Coach Loren Dawson has brought in Mike Silva as the new Defensive Coordinator, there are also new faces at Special Teams Coordinator and Offensive Line Coach • The ‘Roos will open the season at home, but will only play four total home games this season

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pirates

19

QUICK FACTS LOCATION: Georgetown, Texas FOUNDED: 1873 ENROLLMENT: 1,265 NICKNAME: Pirates COLORS: Black and gold STADIUM: Georgetown Athletic Complex/ Birkelbach Field PRESIDENT: Edward Burger ATHLETICS DIRECTOR: Dr. Glada Munt ATHLETIC TRAINER: Glenn Schwab FOOTBALL HEAD COACH: Joe Austin

DATE

OPPONENT

TIME

Sep. 5 Sep. 12 Sep. 19 Sep. 26 Oct. 3 Oct. 10 Oct. 24 Oct. 31 Nov. 7 Nov. 14

at Hardin-Simmons at McMurry EAST TEXAS BAPTIST WISCONSIN - RIVER FALLS at Austin at Oklahoma Panhandle TRINITY AUSTIN* at Trinity* TEXAS LUTHERAN

1 p.m. 6 p.m. 7 p.m. Noon 1 p.m. 2 p.m. 6 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 6 p.m.

President Edward Burger

Athletic Director Dr. Glada Munt

Sports Information Director

Megan Hardin

Director of Athletic Training Services Glenn Schwab


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coaching staff

JOE austin Joe Austin enters his third year as the head coach of Southwestern’s football program. He was hired in February 2012, as the University reinstated the program following a 63-year hiatus. In two seasons, Austin has coached 16 All-SCAC selections and 31 academic all-conference honorees. Austin’s second campaign with the squad featured the first win for the Pirates since the 1950 season, as Southwestern topped Sul Ross State, 27-20, on Sept. 13, 2014. The Pirates averaged 339.9 yards of total offense, while the defense limited opponents to nearly 80 less yards per contest. He mentored eight all-conference performers, including four first-teamers. Nik Kelly also was named SCAC Newcomer of the Year after leading the league with six interceptions. Additionally, 18 SU players earned academic all-league honors. In his first season at the helm of the Pirates, Austin saw the Pirates place three first-year players on the All-SCAC First Team, including defensive end Justin Broussard, who topped the league in sacks. In addition to the trio of first-team selections, Southwestern earned five honorable-mention All-SCAC selections. His offense threw for more than 2,100 yards in their first season and averaged just over 200 yards passing per game. The 2013 season also saw 13 Pirates earn a spot on the SCAC Academic Honor Roll. Austin came to Southwestern after transforming Hanover College’s football program in a short time frame. In three years at Hanover, he took a team that was in a decline to a rising star in the Heartland

Collegiate Athletic Conference, finishing in second place the last two seasons. Prior to Hanover, Austin guided the University of Dubuque 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 in a highly competitive Iowa Intercollegiate Athletic Conference. During that time Austin’s offensive unit set 33 school records and in 2007 averaged 35.6 points and 433.4 offensive yards per game. On his way to Dubuque, Austin made stops in Augsburg College as the offensive coordinator for one season and was an offensive assistant coach at Concordia University-St. Paul for four campaigns. While at Concordia-St. Paul, the Golden Bears finished ranked in the top 10 nationally at the NCAA Division II level in total offense (6th-2003/7th-2002). Concordia averaged more than 35 points per game and set virtually every school passing, rushing and receiving record during his 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 but jump started his coaching career. Austin earned a bachelor’s degree in communication studies from Concordia-St. Paul in 2001 and a master’s degree in organizational management from the same institution three years later.

tom ross

Kenneth eboh

Associate Head Coach Defensive Coordinator

Recruiting Coordinator / Defensive Line

Tim Byerly

Garrett Winsett

Assistance Football Coach Wide Receivers

joe McGriff

Offensie Line Coach / Video Coordinator

Chad Ellis

kurt hallead

richard berrouet

Assistant Football Coach Running Backs

Assistant Football Coach Offensive Backfield

Bill Kriesel

Academic Success Coordinator / Defensive Backs

Assistant Football Coach Linebackers

Assistant Football Coach Defensive Line

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2015 roster

NO. PLAYER NAME

POS. CL.

HT.

WT. HOMETOWN

NO. PLAYER NAME

POS. CL.

HT.

WT. HOMETOWN

1 1 2 3 3 4 5 5 6 6 7 8 9 10 11 11 12 12 13 14 14 15 16 17 18 18 19 19 20 21 21 22 23 23 24 24 25 25 26 27 29 29 30 31 32 32 33 34 35 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43

QB DB RB QB DB WR CB RB WR DB DB QB RB DB QB DB QB DB WR QB DB RB QB WR QB K/P DB WR RB RB CB CB WR DE RB DB WR DB RB RB RB LB RB WR LB LB LB RB LB RB DE TE LB DE LB LB TE DE

6-0

190

6-1 6-0 5-10 6-0 6-1 5-7 5-9 5-10 6-1 5-9 5-9 5-10 5-9 5-11 6-4 5-10 6-2 6-0 5-10 5-9 6-3 6-2 6-0 5-10 5-11 6-2 5-6 5-6 6-3 5-7 5-10 6-0 5-10 5-8 5-7 5-10 5-4 5-8 5-8 5-10 5-6 5-8 5-11 5-7 6-0 5-10 5-10 5-10 5-11 6-3 6-0 5-10 6-0 6-0 6-0 6-1

190 175 160 155 170 205 170 170 170 160 170 185 185 170 200 170 210 180 175 175 220 190 170 185 175 195 160 150 160 160 175 195 195 170 160 185 165 155 180 190 145 190 170 180 205 170 185 230 215 225 210 215 190 200 205 230

44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 52 53 54 54 55 56 56 57 58 58 59 60 61 62 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99

TE LB DE LB TE K LB OL TE LB DT LB OL DE LB OL LS DE OL OL OL OL OL OL OL OL OL OL OL OL OL DT OL DT OL OL OL OL OL WR WR WR WR WR WR WR TE WR DE DT DT DE DT DT DE DE DT DT

Jr. Jr. Fr. So. Jr. So. Fr. Jr. Fr. So. Fr. So. Fr. Jr. Fr. So. So. So. So. Jr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Jr. Fr. So. Fr. Fr. Fr. Jr. Jr. So. So.

6-3 5-11 6-6 6-2 6-0 5-7 5-11 6-0 5-10 5-11 6-1 6-0 6-0 6-0 5-11 6-3 5-7 5-11 6-3 6-2 6-0 6-1 6-0 6-0 6-1 6-0 6-2 6-3 5-10 6-2 6-2 6-5 6-0 6-0

240 220 230 210 215 205 215 245 225 215 225 215 235 235 225 220 210 180 270 280 235 240 240 320 275 295 275 270 315 230 270 350 290 275

Jr. Jr. Jr. Fr. Jr. Fr. Fr. Jr. Fr. Jr. So. Fr. Fr. So. Fr. Fr. Jr. Jr. So. So. So. Jr. Fr.

6-2 6-2 6-3

310 265 260

6-0 5-7 6-1 6-0 5-8 5-11 6-2 6-2 6-0 6-0 5-11 5-11 5-9 6-0 5-9 5-11 6-2 6-3 5-11

170 120 170 180 180 185 200 170 220 220 270 220 185 245 280 195 190 260 305

Amir Alzer Aaron Robinson Justin Pelt Travis Malesky Jaret Tolbert Milton Holmes Preston Bass Dylan Wilburn Matt Boyle Andrew Young Shea Brewer Paul Williams Garrett Gibbins Alan Peralta Fred Hover AJ McCort AJ Daniels Mason Ford Dante Smith Bryan Hicks Andrew Meynig Jahmaal Dumes Jeremy Snyder Grayson Beck Noah Martin Laith Tucker Taylor Fann Matt Gillen Cris Pringle Markell Henderson DeeJay Johnson Nik Kelly Levi Andrews Monroe Luther Jalen Chriesman Desmond Jackson Collin Parks Colton Williams Elijah Velasquez JT Marek John David Bishop Chris Luca Doc Woodson Patrick Mosley Jr. Darren Jasso Brennan Sooter Tyler Frisby Nick Gonzales Mills Duncan Brandon Ortega Sir Spencer Majors Addison Elliott Michael Patterson Tanner Hanssen Josh Scoggin Luke Evans Todd Heger Justin Broussard

Fr. Fr. Jr. Fr. Fr. So. So. Jr. Fr. Jr. Fr. Fr. So. Jr. Fr. Jr. Fr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Jr. So. Fr. Jr. Jr. Jr. So. Fr. So. So. Fr. So. So. Fr. So. Jr. Fr. Fr. Fr. So. Fr. Fr. Fr. So. Jr. Fr. Fr. So. Fr. Jr. Jr. So. So. So. Fr. Jr.

Cedar Park, Texas Spring, Texas Leander, Texas Round Rock, Texas Angleton, Texas Pearland, Texas Schertz, Texas Houston, Texas Weatherford, Texas Baytown, Texas Dale, Texas Kemah, Texas Austin, Texas Gladewater, Texas McAllen, Texas Katy, Texas Benbrook, Texas Cypress, Texas Beaumont, Texas Humble, Texas Austin, Texas Beaumont, Texas Taylor, Texas Houston, Texas Cypress, Texas Houston, Texas McKinney, Texas Coppell, Texas Fort Worth, Texas San Antonio, Texas Humble, Texas League City, Texas La Vernia, Texas Springlake, Texas Sanderson, Texas Houston, Texas Hideaway, Texas Canton, Texas Port Lavaca, Texas Bellville, Texas League City, Texas Austin, Texas Arlington, Texas Rosenberg, Texas San Antonio, Texas Justin, Texas Justin, Texas Waxahachie, Texas Bellville, Texas Casa Grande, Ariz. Waco, Texas Lago Vista, Texas Arlington, Texas San Antonio, Texas Mount Pleasant, Texas Hutto, Texas Weimar, Texas Beaumont, Texas

Brandon Fleischmann Zach Cole Christian Hansell Alex Kotlarz Ben Patterson Tyler Adams Tommy Angeloni Dereck Harenda David-Alvin Quinton Bear Reeves Cory Vega Bobby Jones Jordan Sturgeon Nick Mask Jeric Esparza Garrett West Caleb Brimmage Chance Armstrong Taylor Marks Will Devine Martin Ruiz Jonas Shubert Sam Grubbs Cole Atteberry Jose Perez Tyler Branum Mason McClellan Nick Swope Bucky McDaniel James Smat Jacob Harton Harvey Mulvihill PJ Quinters Triston Beadle Michael McGrath Andrew Pratt Zach Scroggins Coleman Counihan Patrick Mulvihill Micah Sherman Kory Gills Zac Richards John Free Landry Bray Kenneth Wynn Jr. Tyler Hull Zach Rowan Sean Thompson Kyle Perlowski Noah Berlanga Jonah Kucinski-Stewart RJ Nava Jesus Lucero Jr. Jesus Martinez Quinn Hendrick Josh Hicks Isaiah Galvan Ty Stubbs

Roanoke, Texas Orange, Texas Bastrop, Texas Austin, Texas Arlington, Texas Olden, Texas Allen, Texas Grand Prairie, Texas Round Rock, Texas Bryan, Texas San Antonio, Texas Roanoke, Texas Arlington, Texas Highlands Ranch, Colo. Runge, Texas Boerne, Texas Cypress, Texas Marble Falls, Texas Austin, Texas Grapevine, Texas Austin, Texas Corpus Christi, Texas The Woodlands, Texas Kingwood, Texas Laredo, Texas Spring, Texas Hurst, Texas Dallas, Texas Early, Texas Benbrook, Texas Louise, Texas Richardson, Texas Floresville, Texas Princeton, Texas Tyler, Texas Rio Grande City, Texas Seabrook, Texas Austin, Texas Richardson, Texas Justin, Texas League City, Texas Richmond, Texas Flower Mound, Texas Arlington, Texas Arlington, Texas Corinth, Texas Earth, Texas San Antonio, Texas Lorena, Texas Fort Worth, Texas San Antonio, Texas Georgetown, Texas Rio Grande City, Texas San Antonio, Texas Brazoria, Texas Nederland, Texas Edinburg, Texas Sugar Land, Texas

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2014 results & stats RUSHING Player

Yards Avg/G

Dylan Wilburn

540

77.1

Justin Pelt

304

38.0

Willis Johnson

168

33.6

Jahmaal Dumes

32

10.7

Kyle Cutbirth

16

5.3

Cris Pringle

13

4.3

PASSING Player

Yards Avg/G

Bryan Hicks

1056

264.0

Justin Pelt

798

99.8

Jeremy Snyder

252

84.0

RECEIVING

2014 RESULTS (1-8, 0-3 SCAC)

Player

Yards Avg/G

Matt Gillen

569

81.3

Micah Sherman

584

64.9

John Free

262

29.1

Taylor Stephens

161

23.0

Kenneth Wynn Jr.

189

21.0

Alan Peralta

77

15.4

Dante Smith

89

12.7

Nik Kelly

80

8.9

Justin Pelt

52

6.5

Dylan Wilburn

45

6.4

PUNTING

Sep. 13

SUL ROSS STATE

W

27-20

Player

Yards Avg Long

Sep. 20

at East Texas Baptist

L

34-58

Laith Tucker

2078

34.6

53

Sep. 27 Oct. 4 Oct. 11

at Oklahoma Baptist AUSTIN COLLEGE OKLAHOMA PANHANDLE

L L L

7-51 13-20 7-59

Bryan Hicks

129

43.0

55

Dylan WIlburn

79

39.5

46

Justin Pelt

67

33.5

37

Oct. 18 Nov. 1 Nov. 8 Nov. 15

at Trinity at Austin College* TRINITY* at Texas Lutheran

L L L L

19-22 29-47 18-38 14-41

RETURNING Player

Yards Avg Long

Colton Williams

334

19.6

42

Chris Luca

318

16.7

30

Alan Peralta

179

19.9

40

Justin Pelt

34

17.0

19

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SACKS

PASS DEFENSE

FUMBLES

BLKD

DEFENSIVE LEADERS

GP

SOLO

AST

TOTAL

TFL-YDS NO-YDS INT-YDS BU PD QBH RCV-YDS FF

KICK

SAF

43 33 45 1D 9D 91 22 12 2D 54 21 63 59 92 98 50 11 25 28 93 55 90 38 8D 26 29 8K 42 58 40 2 94 96 6 87 1 5 73 9Z 16 80 85 5D

9 9 9 7 9 9 9 9 8 8 9 9 7 8 8 7 7 8 6 8 6 4 6 7 4 8 9 5 1 6 8 4 2 7 7 9 7 8 9 3 9 9 2

27 23 28 18 28 23 24 10 16 13 16 10 5 5 6 5 6 5 6 6 2 3 1 4 2 1 3 . 1 1 2 . 1 2 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1

31 27 20 29 19 20 18 28 18 15 10 14 14 13 10 9 7 8 6 5 8 5 6 2 4 4 2 3 2 2 1 3 1 . 1 . . . . . . . .

58 50 48 47 47 43 42 38 34 28 26 24 19 18 16 14 13 13 12 11 10 8 7 6 6 5 5 3 3 3 3 3 2 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1

15.5 - 76 3.5 - 10 4.5 - 15 . 1.5 -2 9.5 - 50 2.0 - 7 5.5 - 16 6.5 - 43 1.0 -1 1.0 - 2 1.0 - 3 2.0 - 5 2.0 - 4 5.0 - 16 1.0 - 2 1.0 - 1 1.5 - 2 1.0 - 2 0.5 - 1 3.0 - 5 0.5 - 1 0.5 - 1 . . 0.5 - 0 . 0.5 - 1 . 1.0 - 1 . . 0.5 - 1 . . . . . . . . . .

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

J. Broussard T. Frisby Z. Cole A.J. McCort T. Fann A. Lee N. Kelly M. Ford T. Rogers B. Jones D. Johnson C. Schindler A. Tyson P. Ricker I. Galvan Q. Thompson W. Urban C. Williams D. Countiss RJ Nava N. Mask K. Perlowski M. Patterson A. Meynig K. Zarosky C. Luca L. Tucker L. Evans C. Armstrong J. Scoggin J. Pelt J. Lucero Jr. J. Hicks D. Smith T. Stephens J. Free D. Wilburn P.J. Quinters W. Devine J. Snyder M. Sherman K. Wynn Jr. P. Bass

5.5 - 39

. . 1.0 - 8 . . . . 5-9 2.5 - 20 . . 6 - 34 2.0 - 9 1 - 12 2.0 - 29 1 - 3 . . . 1-0 1.0 - 3 . . . . . 1.5 - 9 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . 0.5 - 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

. 3 1 1 14 2 13 1 . . 7 1 2 . . . . . . . . . . 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1

. 3 1 1 19 2 19 2 1 . 8 1 2 . . . . . . . . . . 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1

10 2 2 1 . 4 . 2 2 . . 1 . . 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

. 1-0 . . . 1-0 2-0 2-0 . 1-0 . . . . 1-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

4 1 1 . . 1 . . . . . . 1 . 1 . . . 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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players to watch

DYLAN WILBURN

MICAH SHERMAN

Wilburn, a junior running back, will return for his junior season in 2015. He started the final seven games, garnering honorable-mention All-SCAC honors after leading the team with 585 all-purpose yards (83.6 ypg), fourth in the conference. Wilburn also led the team with 540 rushing yards, averaging 77.1 per game.

Sherman, a junior wide receiver, enters the 2015 season after garnering first-team All-SCAC honors in 2014. Sherman led the team with 584 receiving yards, while leading the SCAC with 44 receptions. He averaged 64.9 receiving yards per game and 13.3 yards per catch, hauling in a team-best four touchown passes.

JUSTIN BROUSSARD

NIK KELLY

JR., RB, HOUSTON, TEXAS

JR., DE, BEAUMONT, TEXAS Broussard, a junior defensive end, comes into his junior season this year. Broussard started all nine games for the Pirates in 2014 and was named First-Team All-SCAC for the second straight season. He ranked second among the squad with 58 total tackles, including 16 for loss, which was second in the SCAC. Broussard also ranked second in the SCAC with six sacks. He led the conference with four forced fumbles and posted a team-best 10 quarterback hurries.

JR., WR, JUSTIN, TEXAS

SO., CB, LEAGUE CITY, TEXAS Kelly, a sophomore corner back, will come back for his second season with the Pirates after being named the 2014 SCAC Newcomer of the Year. Kelly earned First Team All-SCAC honors. In his first season, he posted 42 tackles, including two tackles-for-loss. He also led the conference with six interceptions, picking off two passes in Southwestern’s season-opening win. His average of 0.7 interceptions per game ranked 16th among all NCAA Division III.

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2015 season preview

When Joe Austin was hired as the head football coach at Southwestern University in 2012, he explained that it would take three years for the Pirates to close the gap, in terms of physical maturity. “In year one, we were playing all true freshmen. In year two, we closed the gap and we’ll continue to do that again this season.” Austin says the team’s strength gains in the weight room will show on the field this year. “We have guys on this team that can line up against anyone on our schedule and be at the same level.” The third-year head coach for the Pirates also expects constant improvement, which will lead to results on the scoreboard. Last year, Austin guided Southwestern to a 27-20 victory over Sul Ross State, which marked the first win since the program was reinstated by the University. After rotating through a few signal callers last season due to injuries, Austin is ready for Bryan Hicks to return to lead the offense. “I’d like to see him make that next step to an elite-level player. He’s a talented passer.” The 6-foot, 180-pounder threw for 1,056 yards and 11 touchdowns, while completing 58.7 percent of his passes last season. Despite playing only four games, Hicks was named honorable-mention All-Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference (SCAC). Jeremy Snyder started the Pirates’ final game of the 2014 season under center. The Taylor, Texas, native is described as one of the hardest working players on the roster. Last year as a sophomore, Snyder completed 19 passes for 252 yards and a touchdown. Another key position that Austin hopes can stay healthy this season is running back. Justin Pelt was forced to play quarterback last season due to injuries, while Dylan Wilburn has battled injuries in both of his first two campaigns in Georgetown. In addition to throwing for 798 yards and five touchdowns, Pelt rushed for 304 yards and found the end zone once on the ground. Meanwhile, Wilburn was an honorable-mention All-SCAC selection after leading Southwestern with 585 all-purpose yards and six touchdowns. The 5-foot-7, 205-pound running back averaged 77.1 yards per game on the ground, while also catching five passes out of the backfield. The most decorated position on the offensive side of the ball is Southwestern’s pass catchers. Wide receivers Matt Gillen and Micah Sherman both earned first-team All-SCAC honors a year ago. Sherman, who hails from Justin, Texas, led the conference with 44 receptions, while posting a team-high 584 receiving yards. Gillen, a 6-foot-2, 195-pounder, has earned first-team all-league honors in back-to-back seasons. Last year, he posted 41 receptions and three touchdowns. Austin also is expecting Kenneth Wynn Jr. and Dante Smith to be factors in the passing game. The Pirates will welcome back 2013 honorable-mention All-SCAC tight end Brandon Fleischmann, who missed all of last season due to an injury. “We’re excited to have him back,” Austin said. “His aggression is different than most guys. He doesn’t stop at the point of attack, ever. He is really athletic for his size.”

Fleischmann posted 22 receptions for 175 yards and a touchdown as a freshman. The offensive line is one of the units that Austin and his staff has been waiting to come around. This year, the group up front will benefit the most from an extra year of strength training and experience. Will Devine, a 6-foot-2, 280-pound junior, played every game at tackle a year ago. Andrew Pratt (6-2/310) started all nine contests at guard as a sophomore, while Dereck Harenda (6-0/245) played in seven contests at the other guard position. PJ Quinters (6-0/290) saw action in eight games, including five starts at center as a freshman. On the other side of the ball, the defensive line has been a strength for Austin’s squad in the last two seasons. Austin points to the unit’s quickness for its success. Defensive team leaders Justin Broussard and Nick Mask are two of the key pieces to the scheme. Broussard has collected first-team All-SCAC accolades in back-to-back campaigns. Last year, the 6-foot-1, 235-pound defensive end ranked second in the league with six sacks and 16 tackles for loss. The middle layer of the defense is expected to be another unit that improves in 2015. Zach Cole, a junior from Orange, Texas, saw action in all nine games, including seven as a starter. The 5-foot-11, 220-pounder ranked fourth on the team with 47 tackles, including four for loss. Austin hopes Tyler Frisby (6-0/205) can return to his all-conference form from his freshman campaign. Last year as a sophomore, he finished third on the team with 50 tackles, including 3.5 for loss. Despite being a young crew last season, the secondary proved to be one of the top units in the conference. Sophomore cornerbacks Nik Kelly and DeeJay Johnson lead the way. Kelly was named SCAC Newcomer of the Year in addition to earning first-team all-league honors. The 5-foot-7, 170-pounder led the conference with six interceptions, while also registering 42 tackles. Johnson, a 6-foot-3, 160-pound native of Humble, Texas, was an honorable-mention All-SCAC pick. He recorded 26 tackles and one interception as a freshman. Junior Taylor Fann is a versatile athlete who can play both cornerback and safety. Last year, the McKinney, Texas, native garnered honorable-mention All-SCAC laurels after posting 47 tackles and five interceptions. Laith Tucker returns as the Pirates placekicker this season. The junior from Houston was 3-of-9 in field goal attempts a year ago. However, Austin said he had a really good spring season. He also will be pushed by Tyler Adams. Tucker also averaged 35.2 yards per punt last year. Courtesy of Southwestern Sports Information

SU

OPP

168

356

Average Per Game

18.7

39.6

TDs Passing

159

159

Rushing

49

79

Average Per Play

Passing

98

70

Average Per Game

Penalty

12

10

945 346

Team Statistics SCORING Points Per Game FIRST DOWNS

RUSHING YARDAGE Rushing attempts

SU

OPP

234.9

195.1

17

17

3059

3616

4.6

5.7

339.9

401.8

KICK RETURNS: #-YARDS

53-918

31-786

1860

PUNT RETURNS: #-YARDS

10-41

20-212

380

INT RETURNS: #-YARDS

15-58

13-233

FUMBLES-LOST

21-15

15-8

PENALTIES-YARDS

64-542

49-406

PUNTS-AVG

68-34.6

46-37.0

Average Per Rush

2.7

4.9

Average Per Game

105.0

206.7

7

22

2114

1756

TDs Rushing PASSING YARDAGE

Comp-Att-Int 163-314-13 122-253-15 6.7 6.9 Average Per Pass Average Per Catch

13.0

14.4

Team Statistics

TOTAL OFFENSE

TIME OF POSSESION/GAME

30:52

29:08

3RD-DOWN CONVERSIONS

41/141

48/138

4TH DOWN CONVERSIONS

7/17

10/21

QUICK NOTES

Southwestern enters its 46th year of football and third since the program was reinstated by the institution.

The Pirates return 55 letter winners from last year’s squad.

Four first­team All­ SCAC selections return for Southwestern, including defensive end Justin Broussard and cornerback Nik Kelly.

Broussard led the league with six sacks, while Kelly, who also was the conference’s Newcomer of the Year, posted a SCAC­ best six interceptions.

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bulldogs

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QUICK FACTS LOCATION: Seguin, Texas FOUNDED: 1891 ENROLLMENT: 1,300 NICKNAME: Bulldogs COLORS: Black and gold STADIUM: Bulldog Stadium PRESIDENT: Stuart Dorsey ATHLETICS DIRECTOR: Bill Miller ATHLETIC TRAINER: Matt Matocha FOOTBALL HEAD COACH: Danny Padron

DATE

OPPONENT

TIME

Sep. 5 Sep. 12 Sep. 19 Sep. 26

at Sul Ross State HARDIN-SIMMONS LOUISIANA COLLEGE SOUTHWESTERN ASSEMBLIES OF GOD HOWARD PAYNE at East Texas Baptist at Mary Hardin-Baylor at Trinity* AUSTIN COLLEGE* at Southwestern*

6 p.m. 6 p.m. 6 p.m. 6 p.m.

Oct. 3 Oct. 10 Oct. 24 Oct. 31 Nov. 7 Nov. 14

President Stuart Dorsey

Athletic Director Bill Miller

Sports Information Director

Tim Clark

6 p.m. 6 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 6 p.m.

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coaching staff

DANNY padron Texas Lutheran Head Football Coach Danny Padron, a two-time SCAC Coach of the Year, enters his sixth season with the Bulldogs. In 2014, Padron led TLU to a second consecutive Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference Championship and to the university’s first-ever post-season appearance as a member of the NCAA Division III. TLU went 9-2 overall in 2014 and won the SCAC with a 3-0 mark. The Bulldogs ended 2014 at school-best positions in national polls from the American Football Coaches Association and D3football.com. The Bulldogs finished at No. 16 in the AFCA Division III Coaches’ Poll and at No. 19 in the D3football.com Top 25. TLU is ranked preseason No. 13 by Sporting News and preseason No. 21 by D3football.com. TLU qualified for the 2014 NCAA Championships and fell in the first round of the playoffs. TLU lost 27-20 on the road to then No. 2-ranked Mary Hardin-Baylor. Padron’s star running back, Marquis Barrolle, picked up 2014 All-American honors from D3football.com and USA College Football as a sophomore. Barrolle won the NCAA Division III rushing title with a school-record 1,792 yards in 11 games. Barrolle was named the SCAC Offensive Player of the Year. Barrolle scored 14 touchdowns and set or tied TLU school marks for rushing yards in a game (288), rushing TDs in a game (4, tied with three others), total TDs in a game (4, tied with five others), points scored in a game (24, tied with five others), carries in a game (50), all-purpose

yardage in a game (324), all-purpose yardage in a season (2,068), games with more than 200 yards rushing (4), and games with more than 100 yards rushing (8). Barrolle also ranked among the 2014 NCAA DIII leaders in rushing yards per game (second, with 162.9) and in all-purpose yards per game (fifth, with 188). The Bulldogs’ offense posted final NCAA rankings of eighth in total offense, 14th in rushing offense, 18th in scoring offense, 21st in sacks allowed, 10th in first downs offense, and 21st in time of possession. The Bulldogs’ defense ended the year ranked 10th in team sacks, 14th in total tackles for loss, ninth in team tackles for loss, and 21st in defensive touchdowns. Padron led the Bulldogs to the 2013 Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference Championship. TLU’s championship squad went 8-1 overall and 3-0 in the SCAC. Padron quickly turned around a TLU program that was coming off an 0-10 season when he inherited it in 2010. The 2013 season record of 8-1 was the best overall record for TLU since the 1976 NAIA-II semifinal team went 10-1. In 2013, the Bulldogs were ranked in the Top 25 by the American Football Coaches Association and received votes in the D3football.com Top 25. At the conclusion of the 2013 season, TLU was third in DIII in total offense (521.2), sixth in scoring offense (46.1) and ninth in passing offense (326.7). Padron also coached place-kicker Allen Cain to a pair of First Team All-America and First Team Academic All-America honors in 2011 and 2012.

Andy padron

mark carey

Assistant Football Coach Offensive Coordinator / Quarterbacks

Co-Defensive Coordinator/ Secondary Coach

Braxton Harris

kyle ingraham

Co-Defensive Coordinator / Linebackers / Recruiting Coordinator

Assistant Football Coach Wide Receivers / Academic Coordinator

Craig Harris

Carl Gustafson

Assistant Football Coach Defensive Line

Assistant Football Coach Offensive Line / Director of Operations

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PLAYER NAME Reggie Jackson J.B. Brown Jake Bahr Jekovan Holmes Marquis Barrolle Jacob Tingle Caleb Oliver Trenton White Cameron Scott Darian Candler Chase Dawkins Al Pollard-Baylor Zach Galindo Casey Viator Chase Ragusa Logan Thompson Jubias Cloud Jacob Sadler Jordan Sims Drake Dowling A.J. Saucedo Matt Valadez Jordan Braden Justus Parker Michael Wall Bryce Johnson Romello Wilson Matt McCullough Travis Cook II Emory Cuzze Tri-Rice Van Buren Chadd Brown Quay Ward Taylor Hall Ty Brown Keaun Swain Llewelldyn Jones Caleb Bubel Chris Moreno Chantz Singletary Jonathan Olonade Adairius Norwood AK Akeredolu Coleton Boudreaux

2015 roster

POS. WR WR LB WR RB WR WR QB DB LB QB WR QB DB WR WR/P DB WR DB DB RB RB DB DB DB RB DB DB DB LB DL K/P RB DB DL RB DB K LB DB DL LB DL DL

CL. So. So. Sr. Fr. Jr. R-Jr. Jr. Sr. Jr. Jr. So. So. So. R-So. Jr. So. Fr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. So. So. Fr. Jr. So. Fr. Jr. Fr. Fr. R-Jr. Jr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. So. Jr. Sr. Fr. Fr. Jr.

HT. 5-8 5-8 6-1 6-0 5-2 6-0 6-2 5-9 5-10 6-1 6-0 5-10 5-9 5-9 5-8 6-3 5-11 5-9 5-9 5-8 5-8 5-6 5-10 6-0 5-10 5-4 6-0 5-10 5-11 6-0 6-1 6-0 5-7 5-11 6-3 5-10 5-9 6-0 6-0 5-10 6-1 5-11 6-1 6-2

WT. 160 175 215 186 150 190 180 165 185 205 180 190 180 195 185 200 160 180 160 183 173 170 185 185 165 152 180 195 165 209 215 200 183 185 210 190 155 151 214 165 240 185 210 212

HOMETOWN Killeen, Texas Refugio, Texas Tomball, Texas San Antonio, Texas Ingleside, Texas San Antonio, Texas Pearland, Texas Sachse, Texas Houston, Texas Humble, Texas Prosper, Texas Cleburne, Texas Helotes, Texas Mauriceville, Texas Cypress, Texas Red Oak, Texas San Antonio, Texas Devine, Texas San Antonio, Texas Katy, Texas San Antonio, Texas Stockdale, Texas Humble, Texas La Vernia, Texas El Campo, Texas Pearland, Texas Bastrop, Texas Georgetown, Texas DeSoto, Texas Buda, Texas San Antonio, Texas Pinehurst, Texas Longview, Texas San Antonio, Texas Tyler, Texas Corpus Christi, Texas Houston, Texas Atascocita, Texas San Marcos, Texas Houston, Texas Houston, Texas Waco, Texas Pflugerville, Texas Orange, Texas

# 52 54 55 56 58 62 63 64 65 66 67 72 73 74 76 78 79 80 82 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 96 99

PLAYER NAME Andrew Syrinek Sonny Pacheco Hunter Ullrich Dominick Stives Daven Klein Xavier Castillo Garrett Garza Andy Day Alejandro Briseno Dalton Abendroth Tyler Howlett Andrew Rodriguez Eddie Scott Christopher Bennett Johnny Garcia Bradley Sweet Andrew Leal Mac Prichard-Warren Nicholas Simpson Brandon Hopp Lawrence "JR" Jackson Jr. Jalen Richardson Jacob Almaguer Luke Lionberger Lucas Hurney Brandon Stephens Ricky Sullivan Tre La Grone Broderick Sargent Hunter Kinzie Jimmy Russell

POS. DL OL/DL DL DL OL OL OL OL OL OL OL OL OL OL OL OL OL TE TE WR WR WR TE WR WR DL DL DL DL DL DL

CL. Sr. Fr. So. Sr. Jr. Fr. Fr. Fr. So. Fr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Rf. So. So. So. Sr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. So. Fr. Jr. Fr. Sr. Jr. Fr. So.

HT. 6-0 6-2 6-1 6-0 6-2 5-11 6-2 6-4 6-0 6-3 6-3 6-1 6-1 6-1 6-0 6-4 6-5 6-3 6-2 6-0 6-3 6-1 5-11 6-3 6-0 6-0 6-2 6-1 6-1 6-0 6-1

WT. 275 265 282 260 290 245 270 320 245 292 300 272 270 272 280 235 270 230 205 180 215 180 230 195 200 225 250 260 225 265 265

HOMETOWN Schulenburg, Texas Natalia, Texas Seguin, Texas Wylie, Texas Dickinson, Texas Lexington, Texas Round Rock Austin, Texas Brownsville, Texas Leander, Texas Orange, Texas Willis, Texas Beaumont, Texas The Colony, Texas San Antonio, Texas Round Rock, Texas Edinburg, Texas Tolar, Texas La Vernia, Texas Leander, Texas Tomball, Texas Houston, Texas Seguin, Texas Richmond, Texas Spring Branch, Texas Cedar Park, Texas Round Rock, Texas Houston, Texas Waxahachie, Texas Houston, Texas Cypress, Texas

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2014 results & stats

RUSHING Player

Yards Avg/G

Marquis Barrolle

1792

162.9

AJ Saucedo

518

47.1

Trenton White

480

43.6

Theryn Martin

50

12.5

Greg Balanta

49

8.2

Drake Dowling

27

2.5

PASSING Player

Yards Avg/G

Trenton White

2363

214.8

Zach Galindo

235

47.0

RECEIVING

2014 RESULTS (9-2 , 3-0 SCAC) Sep. 6

SUL ROSS STATE

W

61-15

Sep. 13

at Hardin-Simmons

W

37-14

Sep. 20 Sep. 27

38-32 54-21

Ovt. 4

at Louisiana College W at Southwestern Assemblies W of God at Howard Payne W

Oct. 11 Oct. 25 Nov. 1 Nov. 8

EAST TEXAS BAPTIST MARY HARDIN-BAYLOR TRINITY* at Austin College*

W L W W

55-49 16-72 34-27 36-24

Nov. 15 Nov. 22

SOUTHWESTERN* at Mary Hardin-Baylor**

w L

41-14 20-27

54-27

Player

Yards Avg/G

Caleb Oliver

634

57.6

Lewis Williams

392

35.6

JB Brown

319

29.0

Marquis Barrolle

276

25.1

Dustin Hannon

150

25.0

Theryn Martin

70

17.5

Conner Baird

163

14.8

Deion Barnes

155

14.1

PUNTING Player

Yards Avg Long

Chadd Brown

1820

37.1

70

RETURNS Player

Yards Avg Long

Jordan Sims

459

28.7

46

Demetrius Brock

113

18.8

47

Chantz Singletary

72

24.0

31

Drake Dowling

69

23.0

39

JB Brown

59

9.8

14

Lewis Williams

52

26.0

36

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TACKLES

SACKS

PASS DEFENSE

FUMBLES

BLKD

DEFENSIVE LEADERS

GP

SOLO

AST

TOTAL

TFL-YDS NO-YDS INT-YDS BU PD QBH RCV-YDS FF

KICK

SAF

26 21 11 9 44 37 45 96 56 52 94 32 1 18 20 25 3 93 29 36 49 27 92 31 17 43 12 23 2 16 90 34 39 9D 30 15 28 88 13 86 8 22 7 5

11 11 11 11 10 10 11 11 9 11 10 10 11 7 11 7 11 10 11 10 10 9 6 5 10 6 5 11 11 8 3 11 1 1 2 9 5 6 11 11 11 11 11 11

38 49 34 33 15 20 22 18 7 13 6 14 13 16 13 5 8 8 9 7 4 9 5 6 2 4 1 3 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 . 1 . 1 1 1 . . 1

42 29 43 23 27 18 10 11 19 13 17 8 7 4 6 13 8 7 5 4 6 1 4 2 4 2 2 . 1 1 1 . . . . 1 . 1 . . . 1 1 .

80 78 77 56 42 38 32 29 26 26 23 22 20 20 19 18 16 15 14 11 10 10 9 8 6 6 3 3 3 3 3 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1

5.5 - 9 4.0 - 17 16.5 - 60 4.5 - 17 3.5 - 9 12.5 - 48 7.0 - 22 12.0 - 65 3.0 - 14 1.5 - 11 2.0 - 7 2.0 - 16 0.5 - 1 . 1.0 - 5 1.5 - 4 2.0 - 2 2.5 - 17 1.5 - 4 1.0 - 3 4.0 - 30 1.0 - 1 2.0 - 7 . . 0.5 - 1 0.5 - 2 . . . 1.5 - 7 . . . . . . . . . . . 0.5 - 2 .

. . . . . 1 . . 1 . 1 . . . . 1 . . . . . . . . . . 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Michael Wall Drake Dowling Darian Candler Adam McGuire Joey Meza Ethan Powell Jon. Olonade Bryan Doolittle Dominick Stives Andrew Syrinek Daniel Brinson T. Van Buren Cedric Whitaker Donald St. Ann Jordan Sims Christ. Ahrens Jake Bahr Broder. Sargent Matt McCullough Kelvin Hearn Dantrel Hargers Zach Sauers Tre La Grone Chan.Singletary Cameron Scott Chris. Ahrens Tyler Rentfro Lewis Williams J.B. Brown Jacob Fox Brand. Stephens T. Brandenburg Jonathan Rico 9D Marcus Ward David Lizarraga Cayle Bickham Dustin Hannon Deion Barnes Conner Baird Trenton White A.J. Saucedo Caleb Oliver M. Barrolle

. . 4.0 - 20 1.0 - 9 . 3.0 - 25 2.5 - 12 9.5 - 62 1.5 - 12 1.0 - 10 1.5 - 5 2.0 - 16 . . . . . 2.5 - 17 . 1.0 - 3 2.5 - 25 . 1.0 - 4 . . . . . . . 1.0 - 4 . . . . . . . . . . . . .

1-0 5 - 78 . 1-0 . 1-0 . . . . . . 1 - 17 1-9 2 - 120 1-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

3 9 3 6 . 2 . 1 1 . . . . 7 12 8 2 1 . 2 . 1 . . . . 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

4 14 3 7 . 3 . 1 1 . . . 1 8 14 9 2 1 . 2 . 1 . . . . 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

1 . 1 3 2 4 1 3 1 2 2 1 . . . . . . . . 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

2-0 . 2-0 . . 1-0 1-0 . 1-0 . . . 1-0 . . . 1-0 . . . 1-0 . . . . 1-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

. . 2 . . 1 . 1 . . . . . 1 . . . 1 . . . . . . . . . . . 1 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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MARQUIS BARROLLE

JR., RB, INGLESIDE, TEXAS Barrolle, a junior running back, was named to the Preseason All-America Second Team by D3football.com, Preseason All-America Team by Sporting News and Preseason All-America by USA College Football. He is the feature back returning for his third season with the Bulldogs and one of the most dynamic running backs to suit up for TLU. He enters 2015 as the nation’s defending rushing champion for NCAA Division III. Along with senior RB A.J. Saucedo and senior QB Trenton White, Barrolle makes up one of the best backfields in all of NCAA DIII. Barrolle uses childhood training as tumbler to his advantage and he is capable of scoring on any given carry.

DARIAN CANDLER

JR., LB, HUMBLE, TEXAS Candler, a junior linebacker, was a big-time defensive playmaker in 2014 and is back for his junior season. He was the team’s starter at one of two linebacking positions. Candler could also handle team’s deep-snapping duties.He was a key special teams player on all special teams units.Candler earned Honorable Mention All-SCAC in 2014. He played and started in all 11 games and was a key member of SCAC Championship and NCAA playoff squad. He had eight tackles and a career-best four tackles for loss in the NCAA playoff game against Mary Hardin-Baylor.

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SR., QB, SACHSE, TEXAS White, a senior quarterback, will be a leader of the Bulldog offense for a second consecutive season.White enters 2015 season after outstanding junior season that had him leading Bulldogs to first-ever NCAA Division III post-season and to second straight SCAC Championship. White is outstanding at ball fakes and at quick readings of defenses - both pre-snap and mid-play. He was a first Team All-SCAC quar terback and started all 11 games in 2014, leading TLU to a 9-2 record, to the NCAA playoffs, and to a second straight SCAC Championship.He ear earned SCAC Offensive Player of the Week honors twice last season, and was responsible for 30 Bulldog touchdowns. He posted a 75-yard TD run against Southwestern and rushed for career-best 135 yards in the same game. He also threw for career-best 329 yards, with four scores, in road win at Southwestern Assemblies of God.

DRAKE DOWLING

SR., DB, KATY, TEXAS Dowling, a senior free safety, was a play-maker in defensive secondary and on special teams. He starts for Bulldogs at free safety and at punt returner and will contend for significant post-season individual honors. He was a 2014 Third Team All-South Region selection by D3football.com, 2014 SCAC First Team selection and 2014 Cliff Harris Award nominee. Dowling played and started in all 11 games of 2014 and was a key contributor on Bulldogs’ 2013 & 2014 SCAC Championship squads and 2014 NCAA playoff team. He ranked second on team in 2014 in total tackles, with 78, but led team in interceptions, with five, in 2014.

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2015 season preview

Texas Lutheran Head Football Coach Danny Padron will begin his sixth season with the Bulldogs in 2015, trying to add to his overall record of 30-20. His 30 wins are the second-most in school history, behind only TLU Hall of Famer Jim Wacker (36). The Bulldogs will take a D3football.com preseason national ranking of No. 21 into the Sept. 5 season-opener in Alpine, Texas against Sul Ross State. Coming off a 2014 NCAA Division III post-season appearance, the Bulldogs are in the D3football.com Top 25 preseason poll for the first time in school history. TLU also received a No. 13 NCAA Division III preseason ranking from Sporting News. Junior running back Marquis Barrolle (Ingleside/Ingleside) picked up a spot on the Sporting News Preseason All-America squad and on the D3football.com Preseason Second Team. The Bulldogs ended 2014 at school-best positions in national polls from the American Football Coaches Association and D3football.com. The Bulldogs finished at No. 16 in the AFCA Division III Coaches’ Poll and at No. 19 in the D3football.com Top 25. TLU qualified for the 2014 NCAA Championships for the first time in school history and fell in the first round of the playoffs. TLU lost 27-20 on the road to then No. 2-ranked Mary Hardin-Baylor. The Bulldogs went 9-2 overall and 3-0 in the Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference last season. Padron was named the 2014 SCAC Coach of the Year for a second straight season. Barrolle, the 5-2 and 150-pound feature back, picked up 2014 All-American honors from D3football.com and USA College Football as a sophomore. Team Statistics SCORING Points Per Game FIRST DOWNS

OPP 322

Average Per Game

40.5

29.3

TDs Passing

288

209

Team Statistics

TOTAL OFFENSE

5478

4418

KICK RETURNS: #-YARDS

43-910

53-1012

PUNT RETURNS: #-YARDS

25-256

13-225

INT RETURNS: #-YARDS

13-224

11-88

20-9

16-11

Penalty

26

2880

1635

Rushing attempts

546

399

Average Per Rush

5.3

4.1

FUMBLES-LOST

Average Per Game

261.8

148.6

29

19

2598

2783

15.1

22 5.8

23

11.4

25

401.6

Passing

Average Per Catch

OPP 253.0

5.9

104

Comp-Att-Int 228-383-11 184-366-13 6.8 7.6 Average Per Pass

TLU 236.2

498.0

79

122

PASSING YARDAGE

QUICK NOTES

446

143

TDs Rushing

Courtesy of Texas Lutheran Sports Information

TLU

Rushing

RUSHING YARDAGE

Barrolle won the NCAA Division III rushing title with a school-record 1,792 yards in 11 games. Barrolle was named the SCAC Offensive Player of the Year. The Bulldogs’ defense ended the year ranked 10th in team sacks, 14th in total tackles for loss, ninth in team tackles for loss, and 21st in defensive touchdowns. The Bulldogs will play five home games at TLU’s Bulldog Stadium and will play five games on the road. The five TLU home games are set for Sept. 12 (vs. Hardin-Simmons, 6 p.m.), Sept. 19 (vs. Louisiana College, 6 p.m.), Sept. 26 (vs. Southwestern Assemblies of God, 6 p.m.), Oct. 3 (vs. Howard Payne, 6 p.m., TLU Homecoming), and Nov. 7 (vs. Austin College, 1 p.m.). The five TLU road games, counting the Sept. 5 game in Alpine against Sul Ross State, are set for Oct. 10 (at East Texas Baptist, 6 p.m.), Oct. 24 (at Mary Hardin-Baylor, 1 p.m.), Oct. 31 (at Trinity, 1 p.m.), and Nov. 14 (at Southwestern, 6 p.m.).

Average Per Play Average Per Game

PENALTIES-YARDS

90-859

88-854

PUNTS-AVG

49-1820

71-2521

TIME OF POSSESION/GAME

33:15

26:45

3RD-DOWN CONVERSIONS

88/190

41/156

4TH DOWN CONVERSIONS

14/25

11/23

Head Coach Danny Padron will enter his sixth season with the Bulldogs, holding a record of 30-20 (.600)

Junior running back Marquis Barrolle will be back after taking the 2014 NCAA Division III rushing title - becoming the first Bulldog to win a rushing title of any kind

Quarterback Trenton White will also return to run the offense for a second straight season, with 3,414 passing yards in his career

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QUICK FACTS LOCATION: San Antonio, Texas FOUNDED: 1869 ENROLLMENT: 2,700 NICKNAME: Tigers COLORS: Maroon and white STADIUM: Trinity Football Stadium PRESIDENT: Dr. Danny Anderson ATHLETICS DIRECTOR: Bob King ATHLETIC TRAINER: Marc Powel FOOTBALL HEAD COACH: Jerheme Urban

DATE

OPPONENT

TIME

Sep. 5 Sep. 12 Sep. 19 Sep. 26 Oct. 3 Oct. 17 Oct. 24 Oct. 31 Nov. 7 Nov. 14

at Howard Payne WILLAMETTE SUL ROSS STATE at Pacific Lutheran HARDIN-SIMMONS AUSTIN at Southwestern TEXAS LUTHERAN* SOUTHWESTERN* at Austin College*

6 p.m. 6 p.m. 6 p.m. 3 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 6 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m.

President Dr. Danny Anderson

Athletic Director Bob King

Sports Information Director

Justin Parker

Athletic Trainer Marc Powel


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Coaching staff

JERHEME Urban Jerheme Urban will lead the Trinity Tigers football team for a second season, as the 2015 campaign nears. Coach Urban, a 2003 Trinity graduate, was appointed to the top position in November 2013, after serving as an assistant coach for two seasons. He took over the reins from Steve Mohr, who retired after 24 seasons as head coach. Following the 2014 season, four Tigers players were elected as USA College Football All-Americans, and 16 were tabbed for the All-Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference Teams. Nine of Coach Urban’s returning players have been selected as 2015 USA College Football Pre-Season All-Americans. Coach Urban brought a wealth of National Football League experience back to Trinity, when he joined the staff in 2012. During his nine-year NFL career, the talented wide receiver played for the Seattle Seahawks, Arizona Cardinals (including the 2008 Super Bowl team), and Kansas City Chiefs. Coach Urban completed his NFL career with 91 receptions for 1,266 yards and eight touchdowns. During his days on Trinity’s campus (19992003), Coach Urban was a versatile student-athlete, excelling in football and track and field. He holds Trinity records in career touchdowns scored, career receiving touchdowns (tied),

single-season receiving touchdowns, and single-season TD receptions. Coach Urban is also ranked second in career receiving yards, career points scored, and career kickoff returns. Coach Urban was a three-time All-SCAC honoree, and was elected to All-America Teams by D3football.com (First Team) and the Football Gazette (Second Team). He was a key player on the 2002 Trinity football team which made it all the way to the Amos Alonzo Stagg Bowl (the NCAA Division III Championship game). On the track, Coach Urban was named the SCAC Male Track and Field Athlete of the Year four straight times, from 2000-2003. It marked the first time in conference history a SCAC athlete achieved that feat. He is also a Trinity record-holder in the 400 meters, 4x400-meter relay, and the triple jump. Coach Urban earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in English and history from Trinity. Shortly after graduation, Coach Urban signed an NFL contract. While at Trinity, Coach Urban met his future wife, Emily (Goodwin), a 2003 graduate who was also a standout in track and field. The couple has a daughter, Liesl, and twin sons, Luke and Barrett. A native of Victoria, (TX), Coach Urban attended Stroman High School.

Jim Dawson

Stew Krisch

Paul Michalak

Senior Defensive Consultant / Secondary Coach

Assistant Football Coach Quarterbacks

Assistant Head Coach Defensive Line / Academic Success Coord. / Strength & Conditioning

Jeremy Gezella

Brant McAdams

Kevin O’Keefe

Assistant Football Coach Defensive Coordinator / Linebackers

Assistant Football Coach Tight Ends / Running Backs

Matt Uzzell

Nick Darling

Peter Licalzi

Assistant Football Coach Wide Receivers / Recruiting Coordinator

Assistant Football Coach Offensive Coordinator / O-Line Coach

patrick banigan

Football Assistant Coach Outside Linebackers

Assistant Football Coach Linebacker / Special Teams

Assistant Football Coach Kickers/Punters

Patrick Rhatican

Assistant Football Coach Offensive Asst. / O-Line

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Joshua Cook Davis King Caleb Green Cody Sandman Johnny Kassis Evan McDowell Robert Molina Wyatt Stevenson Chaz Davis Rhodes Legg Denton Edwards Mason Blaschke Jens Sandberg Collin Gray Vail Miesfeld Justin Ventura Adam Saunders Jai Boatman Antonio Massagli Austin Grauer Dupri Grimes Sean Madlem Miguel Mendiola Cole Brewer Manny Menezes Christopher Hill Steven Sannoh Chase Miller Makai Green Kadarius Lee Brandon Guzman Cort Cowart Christian Aleman Austin Pierce Jeremy Simmons Braxton Bartlett Camden Joubert Travis Williams Jakob Coker Jake Gorczyca Luke Packard Bo Black Damiyon Harris Christian Craven Brad Hood Evan Merriweather Ga.rrison Meeks Chandler Hill Julian Turner Benjamin Milliet Tom Jones Robert Kuhne Matthew Munroe Lucas Rios Dayton Ames Noah Doneen Collin McKinney

2015 roster

Pos Cl Ht DB QB DB WR LB RB WR QB WR DB TE QB WR QB DB WR DB DB WR QB LB QB K QB DB DB RB RB RB DB DB WR WR DB RB DB DB RB LB FB LB RB LB DB DB RB RB DB LB LB FB DB K LB LB WR DL

JR SO SR SR SO SO JR FY SR SO SR SR SR SO FY FY JR SR SR JR FY SO SO JR SR FY SR SR FY FY FY FY SO JR SR SR SR SR SR SO JR JR SO JR JR SO FY SO JR FY SR FY SO FY FY SO SR

5-9 6-6 5-9 6-0 5-7 6-0 6-0 5'11 6-1 5-9 6-3 5-11 6-1 6-0 6-1 6-0 5-11 6-0 5-7 5-7 6-1 5-11 5-11 6-0 5-7 6-2 5-6 5-4 5-5 5-9 5-7 5-10 6-0 6-2 5-10 6-0 5-11 5-10 5-9 5-11 6-3 5-6 5-10 5-11 5-11 5-11 6-0 6-0 6-1 5-11 5-11 5-9 6-1 5'11 5-10 6-0 5-10

Wt Hometown 166 215 186 187 195 190 183 180 174 160 227 172 180 165 175 160 178 180 168 170 176 196 175 165 180 215 167 172 160 160 157 155 175 182 206 185 181 198 224 205 195 170 192 176 197 212 215 185 215 185 217 176 173 207 190 170 213

Fresno, Texas Columbia, SC San Antonio, Texas Pearland, Texas Grenada Hills, Calif. Fulshear, Texas Runge, Texas La Porte, Texas Humble, Texas Austin, Texas Garland, Texas Cuero, Texas El Paso, Texas Kilgore, Texas La Jolla, Calif. Perryton, Texas Pearland, Texas San Antonio, Texas Lantana, Texas Claremore, Okla. Albuquerque, NM Ventura, Calif. Ferris, Texas Carrollton, Texas San Antonio, Texas Mesquite, Texas Houston, Texas Pearland, Texas San Antonio, Texas San Antonio, Texas Pearland, Texas Boerne, Texas Houston, Texas Bulverde, Texas University Heights, Ohio Humble, Texas Houston, Texas Midland, Texas Lorena, Texas Cumming, Ga. Dallas, Texas Ft. Worth, Texas Conroe, Texas Tulsa, Okla. Lago Vista, Texas Houston, Texas Houston, Texas Crandall, Texas Katy, Texas Georgetown, Texa San Antonio, Texas Richardson, Texas Tucson, Ariz. McAllen, Texas Round Rock, Texas Newbury Park, Calif. SuGa.r Land, Texas

# Player Name 49 50 51 52 54 55 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 70 71 72 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 83 84 85 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 96 97 99

Chris Fanick Jacob Blankenship Joseph Goodwin Martel Matthews Tristian Suayan Starjjil Shelvin Connor Odom Jake Vaught Mitchell Globe Braden West Caleb Madole Colin Moran Abran Oakes Brad Long William McElvogue Riley Quigley Samuel King Frankie Arndt Brady Blanton Brandon Donnermeyer Malik Lehmberg Joel Holmes Edward Cook Joseph Staggs Zachary Allen Benjamin Nunes Jayden Holden Ga.vin Huse Keller Murphey Brandon Greer Michael Inco Derek Dennard Alexandre Gilani Colby Doyal Brennan Dawkins William Rutan Ryan Bernal Kevin Wise Elliott Blott Alejandro Anzaldua

Pos Cl Ht TE DL OL DL LB OL LB OL LB OL OL DL OL OL OL OL OL OL OL OL OL OL OL OL WR WR WR WR TE TE DL WR DL K DL K DL K DL DL

FY SO FY SR SO FY FY SR SO FY FY FY SR FY FY FY FY SR FY SO SO FY SO JR JR SO SO FY SO JR FY FY SO SO SO SO JR SO FY SO

6-2 6-3 5-11 5-9 5-9 5'11 5'11 6-3 5-11 6-3 6-3 6'4 5-10 6-4 6-2 5'9 6-5 6-0 6-3 5-11 6-3 6-1 6-2 6-3 5-11 5-10 6-4 5-11 6-1 6-2 6-1 5'9 6-0 6-3 5-8 5-11 5-6 6-4 6-4 5-7

Wt Hometown 227 230 230 197 210 240 201 229 210 250 275 215 286 270 285 280 290 273 305 185 275 275 285 252 182 160 190 185 215 205 245 160 250 150 230 180 254 135 235 230

San Antonio, Texas Georgetown, Texas Tyler, Texas Missouri City, Texas Spring, Texas Katy, Texas Kerrville, Texas Liberty, Texas San Antonio, Texas Houston, Texas Georgetown, Texas New Port Richey, Fla. Sachse, Texas Grand Prairie, Texas Tomball, Texas Tomball, Texas Frisco, Texas Tulsa, Okla. Frisco, Texas Elgin, Texas Floresville, Texas Houston, Texas Montgomery, Texas Conroe, Texas Pensacola, Fla. Georgetown, Texas The Woodlands, Texas El Paso, Texas Las VeGa.s, Nev. Missouri City, Texas San Antonio, Texas San Antonio, Texas McKinney, Texas San Antonio, Texas Dallas, Texas Houston, Texas San Antonio, Texas Greenville, Miss. Tomball, Texas Mansfield, Texas

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2014 results & stats

RUSHING Player

Yards Avg/G

Jeremy Simmons

564

6.4

Travis Williams

477

4.7

Mason Blaschke

417

3.2

Desmond King

174

3.7

Matt Kennemer

24

12.0

PASSING Player

Yards Avg/G

Mason Blaschke

1116

111.6

Robert Broyles

259

51.8

Matt Kennemer

77

8.6

RECEIVING

2014 RESULTS (4-6, 2-1 SCAC) Sep. 6

HOWARD PAYNE

L

30-27

Sep. 13

at Willamette

L

34-10

Sep. 20 Sep. 27 Oct. 4

at Sul Ross State PACIFIC LUTHERAN at Hardin-Simmons

W L L

14-6 38-14 42-17

Oct. 11 Oct. 18 Nov. 1 Nov. 8

CHICAGO SOUTHWESTERN at Texas Lutheran* at Southwestern*

L W L W

14-7 22-19 34-27 38-18

Nov. 15

AUSTIN*

W

41-0

Player

Yards Avg/G

Zachary Allen

78

39.0

Matthew Kennemer

226

25.1

LeAndrew Gordon

219

24.3

Jayden Holden

146

24.3

Sam Harford

137

15.2

Chaz Davis

114

12.7

Trent Sitar

76

12.7

PUNTING Player

Yards Avg Long

Davis King

858

40.9

74

Francisco Ashford

597

35.1

44

Matthew Kennemer

442

40.2

63

Mason Blaschke

312

39.0

51

RETURNING Player

Yards Avg Long

Matthew Kennemer

517

24.6

56

Desmond King

228

38.0

90

LeAndrew Gordon

152

21.7

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2014 results & stats

TACKLES DEFENSIVE LEADERS

GP

SOLO

57 5 31 38 15 35 6 52 99 24 4 14 98 3 28 59 55 60 33 11 19 43 49 42 16 85 53 2 40 83 50 20 10 32 26 18 48 72 7 97 12 91 22 58 86 84 23

10 10 10 10 10 10 9 10 9 7 9 10 9 6 7 8 7 8 8 8 7 5 5 8 7 2 1 4 2 6 2 5 10 8 9 1 1 8 9 9 6 2 6 1 1 2 9

35 38 28 30 28 10 24 14 9 26 5 20 8 10 12 6 5 2 4 4 6 1 2 4 1 1 . 2 1 2 . 1 2 2 2 1 . . 1 1 . . 1 . . . 1

Julian Turner Connor Yorloff Camden Joubert Brad Hood Jai Boatman Luke Packard J.P. Sanchez Martel Matthews A. Anzaldua Joshua Cook Morgan Hix Adam Saunders Bradley Drenon Caleb Green Austin Pierce Mitchell Globe Etim Asangansi A. Gilani Jakob Coker Rhodes Legg Manny Menezes J. Blankenship Keefe Gallagher Wyatt Tiffany Jordan Williams Cody Wetz Charles Dutton Tyler Hatton Shawn Sunday Jayden Holden Mitchell Kight Phillip Lavere Mason Blaschke Travis Williams Matt Kennemer Garrett Swan Collin McKinney Frankie Arndt Chaz Davis Payton Kisor Drake Dukes Colby Doyal Chase Miller Jake Vaught Denton Edwards Wayne Murphey Desmond King

AST

68 62 44 38 29 28 13 22 27 8 20 4 14 10 2 7 7 10 7 5 3 5 4 2 5 4 4 2 2 1 2 1 . . . . 1 1 . . 1 1 . 1 1 1 .

TOTAL

103 100 72 68 57 38 37 36 36 34 25 24 22 20 14 13 12 12 11 9 9 6 6 6 6 5 4 4 3 3 2 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1

SACKS

PASS DEFENSE

FUMBLES

TFL-YDS NO-YDS INT-YDS BU PD QBH RCV-YDS FF

10.0 - 33 12.5 - 47 2.0 - 3 8.5 - 34 3.0 - 14 2.0 - 10 . 11.0 - 35 10.5 - 37 . 1.0 - 2 . 2.5 - 12 0.5 - 2 1.0 - 5 1.0 - 6 5.0 - 16 3.0 - 13 . . . . . 1.0 - 2 0.5 - 2 1.0 - 2 0.5 - 1 . . . . 0.5 - 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

2.0 - 11 . 3.5 - 21 1 - 0 . . 2.5 - 16 . . 3 - 54 1.0 - 6 1 - 0 . . 5.0 - 19 . 2.0 - 12 . . 1-2 . . . 3 - 128 1.0 - 9 . . 1-0 . 1 - 24 . . 1.5 - 9 . 0.5 - 3 . . . . 1-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

. 3 3 1 8 . 1 . . 6 . . . 1 2 . . . . 1 . . . . 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

. 4 3 1 11 1 1 . . 7 . 3 . 2 3 . . . . 2 . . . . 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

9 3 4 5 . 8 . 10 7 . 3 . 11 . . . 1 1 . . . 1 . . 1 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

1-0 . . 1-0 2-0 . 3 - 16 . . . . . 1 . . . . 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-0

1 1 1 1 . 1 . 1 . 1 . . . . . 1 1 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

BLKD KICK

. . . . . . . . . . . . 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

SAF

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MARTEL MATTHEWS

MASON BLASCHKE

SR., DL, MISSOURI CITY, TEXAS

SR., QB, CUERO, TEXAS

Blaschke, a senior quarterback, returns for his fifth year at Trinity, using up his final year of eligibility after a season-ending injury took him out in the first game of the 2013 season. Last season, Blaschke ranked third in the SCAC with 111.6 passing yards per game, throwing six touchdowns on the season. He went 95-231 (.411) and totaled 1,116 yards on the season. Blaschke also rushed for 417 yards, the third best mark on the Tigers’ squad and second best in the SCAC among quarterback

CODY SANDMAN

SR., WR, PEARLAND, TEXAS Sandman, a senior wide receiver, will return to the gridiron this season after missing all of 2014 due to an injury. In 2013, Sandman was one of the Tigers top receivers, totaling 630 yards on 35 receptions, averaging 18.0 yards per catch, the conference’s best mark. Sandman’s 630 yard total ranked second among the Tigers and fifth in the SCAC. He put up a career-high 140 yards on four receptions in a 58-20 win over Southwestern that season, getting into the endzone twice.

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third-best mark.

Matthews, a senior defensive lineman, played in all 10 games last season for the Tigers. In his junior campaign, Matthews posted 36 tackles, 11 tackles for loss, including five sacks and one forced fumble. His TFL mark is second among the team, while it ranks seventh among the conference. The five sacks, however, are the SCAC’s

JEREMY SIMMONS

SR., RB, UNIVERSITY HEIGHTS, OHIO Simmons, a senior running back, played in all 10 games for the Tigers last season. In his junior campaign, he totaled 564 rushing yards, the fourth-best mark in the conference and top mark for TU. He also added 68 yards receiving for 632 all-purpose yards. Simmons was named a First Team All-SCAC running back last season.

JULIAN TURNER

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JR., LB, KATY, TEXAS Turner, a junior linebacker, had a successful sophomore campaign, earning the SCAC Defensive Player of the Year honor after leading the conference with 103 tackles (10.3 per game). He also posted 10 tackles for loss, including two sacks, a forced fumble and a fumble recovery. Turner marked a season-high 13 tackles on October 18 in a close victory over Southwestern.

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2015 season preview

Head Coach Jerheme Urban will utilize the leadership of 16 returning starters as the Tigers 2015 campaign kicks off September 5 at Howard Payne University in Brownwood, Texas. Trinity’s defensive unit returns 10 starters, the offense brings back six, and special teams will have one returning starting player, who also will start on defense. Coach Urban had a special message for Tiger fans, as Trinity opens its six-game home schedule September 12 against Willamette (OR) University. “I expect the fans to see a more accomplished unit,” Coach Urban said. “We played a lot of young guys last year, and we grew up a lot. The players have grown physically and matured. We will have a more explosive football team this season.” Trinity will host Sul Ross State University September 19, and Hardin-Simmons University October 3. The Trinity University Athletic Hall of Fame Class of 2015 will be introduced during halftime of the Hardin-Simmons matchup. The Tigers host Austin College October 17, and begin their SCAC schedule October 31 with Texas Lutheran University. The final regular-season home game is slated for November 7, in an SCAC game with Southwestern University. The remaining three road games start September 26 as the Tigers travel to Tacoma, Washington, to take on Pacific Lutheran University. Trinity will trek up Interstate Highway 35 to Georgetown, Texas, October 24, for the first game with Southwestern. The regular-season finale will be held November 14 in Sherman, Texas, as Trinity wraps up with an SCAC game against Austin College. Coach Urban and his staff have the highest respect for their returnees, who are all “scrappers.” He also has high hopes for the 31 newcomers, consisting of 17 on offense, 13 on defense, and one on special teams. “We are expecting playmaking abilities from our freshman class,” Coach Urban said. “We believe we have some young talent coming to compete to fill the shoes of the graduates.” Trinity scored 21.7 points per game during the 2014 season, and racked up 3,068 yards of total offense (1,116 yards rushing, 1,452 yards passing). The Tigers put up an average of 306.8 yards per game. “A strong point of our offense last season was running the football,” Coach Urban said. “We are excited about what our passing game can do for us this year, as a complement to our running game. The receivers are back, and our players have one more year experience under

Team Statistics SCORING Points Per Game FIRST DOWNS

their belts.” Starters lost were tight end Sam Harford, wide receivers Matthew Kennemer and LeAndrew Gordon, and offensive linemen Conner Cox and Jonathan Prescott. Trinity sat atop the conference rankings in scoring defense, yielding 23.5 points per game. The Tigers also led the SCAC in total defense (326.9 yards per game), rushing defense (132.2 yards per game), and pass defense (194.7 yards per game). Senior Mason Blaschke returns for a fifth year, after being injured in the 2013 season-opener. Blaschke completed 95 passes for 1,116 yards and six touchdowns in 2014, as well as rushing for 417 yards and two TDs. The versatile Blaschke also snagged a 46-yard pass for a TD, and punted the ball eight times for 312 yards, a 39.0 yards-per-punt average. “We will take our speed to the next level,” said Coach Urban of his stalwart defensive unit. “We were the No. 1 defense in the conference last year. The challenge is to be a top-five defense in the country. Athletically, we have that ability.” Defensive starters lost to graduation were linebacker Connor Yorloff and D-Lineman Bradley Drenon. The Tigers were ranked seventh in the nation last season in kickoff returns. Trinity returned 36 kickoffs for 916 yards, an average of 25.4 yards, and one touchdown. “The kickoff return unit was outstanding for us,” Coach Urban said. “We have some guys coming back who had success running the football, and we are going to give them the opportunity to pay. There will be wide-open battles in the kicking game.” A key starting player who graduated was two-time SCAC Special Teams Player of the year Matthew Kennemer. Courtesy of Trinity Sports Information

QUICK NOTES

TU

OPP

217

235

Average Per Game

21.7

23.5

TDs Passing

165

184

Team Statistics

TOTAL OFFENSE

TU

OPP

145.2

194.7

9

19

3068

3269

4.6

4.6

306.8

326.9

Rushing

91

78

Average Per Play

Passing

61

93

Average Per Game

Penalty

13

13

KICK RETURNS: #-YARDS

36-916

34-528

1616

1322

PUNT RETURNS: #-YARDS

15-123

23-225

Rushing attempts

393

396

INT RETURNS: #-YARDS

12-208

12-73

Average Per Rush

4.1

3.3

FUMBLES-LOST

29-20

22-10

Average Per Game

161.6

132.2

15

14

1452

1947

RUSHING YARDAGE

TDs Rushing PASSING YARDAGE

Comp-Att-Int 114-273-12 188-315-12 5.3 6.3 Average Per Pass Average Per Catch

12.7

10.4

PENALTIES-YARDS

61-495

52-518

PUNTS-AVG

57-38.3

67-37.4

28:45

30:56

3RD-DOWN CONVERSIONS

44/148

51/150

4TH DOWN CONVERSIONS

12/23

7/19

TIME OF POSSESSION/ GAME

Head Coach Jerheme Urban will begin his second year with the Tigers in 2015

31 newcomers will join the program, including 17 offensive players, 13 defensive and one special teams

Senior quarterback Mason Blaschke returns for his final season to lead the offense

Trinity returns SCAC Defensive Player of the Year Julian Turner who led the conference with 103 tackles last season

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2014 review - all-conference

TLU

receptions 40

yards avg td 276 6.9 1

avg/g 25.1

TU

offensive player of the year GP solo ast total tfl-yds sacks-yds 10 35 68 103 10.0-33 2.0-11

qbh ff 9 1

SU

defensive player of the year GP solo ast total tfl-yds INT-YDS bu pd 9 24 18 42 2.0-7 6-34 13 19

newcomer of the year TLU

junior | lB junior | RB

GP Rush Att. Gain Loss Net avg. td avg/g 11 297 1860 68 1792 6.0 14 162.9

NO. YARDS AVG TB OB 83 4925 59.3 24 5

special teams player of the year TLU

danny

PADRON

tyler

nik

BRANDENBURG KELLY head coach grad | k soph. | cb

julian

marquis

TURNER BARROLLE

major awards

• • • •

five seasons AT texas lutheran UNIVERSITY back-to-back scac championships led team to first ever ncaa tournament appearance team finished at no. 16 in afca coaches’ poll, a school-best

coach of the year


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2014 review - all-conference first team - offense

Linemen

Frankie Arndt Conner Cox Matt Hochstrasser Bradley Oh Chris Tanner Kendall Wilkerson

Trinity Trinity Texas Lutheran Austin College Austin College Texas Lutheran

Jr. Sr. Jr. Gr. Sr. Sr.

wide receivers Matt Gillen Caleb Oliver Micah Sherman

tight end Kyle Crawford

running backs Marquis Barrolle Madison Ross Jeremy Simmons A.J. Saucedo

quarterback Trenton White Noah Jesko

place-kicker Tyler Brandenburg

returner

Matthew Kennemer

first team - defense

Southwestern Texas Lutheran Southwestern

So. So. So.

Austin College

Sr.

Texas Lutheran Austin College Trinity Texas Lutheran

So. Jr. Jr. Jr.

Texas Lutheran Austin College

Jr. Sr.

Texas Lutheran

Sr.

Trinity

Sr.

honorable mention - offense Brandon Donnermeyer Drake Dowling Bryan Hicks Payton Kiser Daven Klein Cody Kovach Dylan Wilburn Travis Willaims

Trinity Texas Lutheran Southwestern Trinity Texas Lutheran Austin College Southwestern Trinity

Fy. Jr. Fy. Fy. So. Sr. So. Jr.

OL RET QB PK OL OL RB RB

Linemen

Alejandro Anzaldua Justin Broussard Bryan Doolittle Ethan Powell Luke Packard Andrew Syrinek Tre Stewart Brett H. Vaughn

Linebackers Brad Hood Joey Meza Julian Turner Brooks Ward Connor Yorloff

Trinity Southwestern Texas Lutheran Texas Lutheran Trinity Texas Lutheran Austin College

Fy. So. Sr. Sr. So. Jr. Sr.

Trinity Texas Lutheran Trinity Austin College Trinity

So. Sr. So. Jr. Sr.

defensive backs Drake Dowling Adam McGuire Michael Wall Jai Boatman Nik Kelly Scott Loy Adam Saunders

Punter

Chadd Brown Matthew Kennemer

Texas Lutheran Texas Lutheran Texas Lutheran Trinity Southwestern Austin College Trinity

Jr. Sr. So. Sr. Fy. Sr. So.

Texas Lutheran Trinity

So. Sr.

honorable mention - defense Darian Candler Casey Davis Bradley Drenon Taylor Fann Jantzen Foster Shane Hodge DeeJay Johnson Camden Joubert Alex Lee Dominick Stives

Texas Lutheran Austin College Trinity Southwestern Austin College Austin College Southwestern Trinity Southwestern Texas Lutheran

So. Sr. Sr. So. Sr. Sr. Fy. Jr. Jr. Jr.

LB DL DL DB LB DB DB DB DL DL


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2014 review - awards & honors SCAC - ACADEMIC HONOR ROLL AUSTIN COLLEGE Drew Bicknell Gunnar Bishop Kyle Bohannon Ben Bouchez Shane Brooks Nicholas Chrestopoulos Casey Davis Bryce DeVaughn James Hemen Shane Hodge Tad Howard Tanner Howard Branden Hunt Cody Kovach Judson Mahan Gabriel McCarthy Spencer Moore Benjamin Moran Madison Parkhill Javier Reynoso Michael Rinehart Madison Ross Cesar Ruiz Thomas Samonig Callin Schone Shawn Slowinski Matthew Steidle Carlton Stewart Eric Summerlin Christopher Tanner David Van Amburgh Brett H. Vaughn William Winborne AJ Ximenes

sOUTHWESTERN

Tyler Adams Triston Beadle Justin Broussard Jalen Chriesman Tyler Frisby Garrett Gibbins Jesus Martinez Andrew Meynig Benjamin Patterson Alan Peralta Kyle Perlowski Andrew Pratt Gregory Reeves Phillip Ricker Joshua Scoggin Zachary Scroggins Dylan Wilburn Kenneth Wynn

TEXAS LUTHERAN Jake Bahr Coleton Boudreaux Darian Candler Cody Carder Jacob Fox Colby Ginn

D3FOOTBALL - ALL AMERICAN

Chance Givens Tyler Howlett Daven Klein Tre La Grone David Lizarraga Matt McCullough Joey Meza Jonathan Rico Jimmy Russell Jordan Sims Austin Speed Michael Stevenson Andrew Syrinek Logan Thompson Casey Viator Michael Wall Cedric Whitaker Jr.

tEXAS LUTHERAN

TRINITY

TRINITY

Zachary Allen Samuel Arndt Ryan Bernal William Black Mason Blaschke Robert Broyles Christian Craven Brennan Dawkins Drake Dukes Charles Dutton William Hill James Hix Brad Hood Garrett Jennings Aaron Johnson Brandon Jones Davis King Philip Lavere Rhodes Legg Antonio Massagli Jared Morgan Ryan Mundt Luke Packard Jens Sandberg Jean Pierre Sanchez Steven Sannoh Joseph Staggs Julian Turner Matthew Williams Connor Yorloff

G RB

Kendall Wilkerson Marquis Barrolle

3rd Team Honorable Mention

D3FOOTBALL - ALL region AUSTIN COLLEGE TE

Kyle Crawford

tEXAS LUTHERAN G RB T K S

Kendall Wilkerson Marquis Barrolle Matt Hochstrasser Tyler Brandenburg Drake Dowling

LB

Connor Yorloff

Third Team First Team First Team Second Team Third Team Third Team Second Team

cosida/capital one - academic all american

austin college RB

Madison Ross

First Team

cosida/capital one - academic all district

AUSTIN COLLEGE RB

Madison Ross

tEXAS LUTHERAN OL DB

Tyler Howlett Michael Wall

First Team First Team First Team

d3football - team of the week september 9 - week 1 DL

Tre Stewart

Austin College

september 17 - week 2

TE Kyle Crawford Austin College DE Justin Broussard Southwestern CB Nik Kelly Southwestern

October 1 - week 4 DB

Delmas Hoye

Austin College

RB

Marquis Barrolle

Texas Lutheran

TE

Kyle Crawford

Austin College

DE

Ethan Powell

Texas Lutheran

October 14 - week 6 november 4 - week 9 november 11 - week 10


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2014 review - awards & honors

usa football - ALL american AUSTIN COLLEGE TE OL OL

Kyle Crawford Chris Tanner Bradley Oh

tEXAS LUTHERAN RB K G

Marquis Barrolle Tyler Brandenburg Kendall Wilkerson

TRINITY LB WR OL K

Connor Yorloff Matthew Kennemer Frankie Arndt Payton Kiser

Second Team Second Team Third Team

SCAC - Players of the week september 8 - week 1 OFFENSIVE DEFENSIVE SPECIAL TEAMS

Marquis Barrolle Drake Dowling Tyler Brandenburg

september 15 - week 2 First Team First Team Second Team First Team Second Team Third Team Honorable Mention

Freshman all-star team

QB Bryan Hicks Southwestern DB DeeJay Johnson Southwestern CB Nik Kelly Southwestern TE Conner Baird Texas Lutheran DL Alejandro Anzaldua Trinity

cliff harris award nominees CB Nik Kelly Southwestern S Drake Dowling Texas Lutheran

OFFENSIVE CO-DEFENSIVE CO-DEFENSIVE SPECIAL TEAMS

Marquis Barrolle Drake Dowling Tanner Rodgers Bryan Hicks

september 22 - week 3 CO-OFFENSIVE CO-OFFENSIVE DEFENSIVE SPECIAL TEAMS

Madison Ross Marquis Barrolle Jai Boatman Brett H. Vaughn

september 29 - week 4 OFFENSIVE DEFENSIVE SPECIAL TEAMS

Trenton White Delmas Hoye Shane Hodge

October 6 - week 5 OFFENSIVE DEFENSIVE SPECIAL TEAMS

Marquis Barrolle Michael Wall Cooper Woodyard

October 13 - week 6 OFFENSIVE DEFENSIVE SPECIAL TEAMS

Marquis Barrolle Connor Yorloff Donald St. Ann

October 20 - week 7 OFFENSIVE DEFENSIVE SPECIAL TEAMS

Bryce Murphy Adam Saunders Austin Pierce

October 27 - week 8 OFFENSIVE DEFENSIVE SPECIAL TEAMS

Noah Jesko Delmas Hoye Casey Davis

november 3 - week 9 OFFENSIVE DEFENSIVE SPECIAL TEAMS

Madison Ross Drake Dowling Tyler Brandenburg

november 10 - week 10 CO-OFFENSIVE CO-OFFENSIVE DEFENSIVE SPECIAL TEAMS

Trenton White Jeremy Simmons Martel Matthews Desmond King

november 3 - week 9 OFFENSIVE DEFENSIVE SPECIAL TEAMS

Jeremy Simmons Julian Turner Chadd Brown

Texas Lutheran Texas Lutheran Texas Lutheran Texas Lutheran Texas Lutheran Southwestern Southwestern Austin College Texas Lutheran Trinity Austin College Texas Lutheran Austin College Austin College Texas Lutheran Texas Lutheran Austin College Texas Lutheran Trinity Texas Lutheran Austin College Trinity Trinity Austin College Austin College Austin College Austin College Texas Lutheran Texas Lutheran Texas Lutheran Trinity Trinity Trinity Austin College Trinity Texas Lutheran


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2014 review - CUMULATIVE RESULTS

September 6

@ RHODES l, 13-34

V. hARDIN-SIMMONS V. sUL ROSS STATE CANCELLED W, 61-15

V. HOWARD PAYNE L 27-30

September 13

@ EAST TEXAS BAPTIST L, 27-43

V. SUL ROSS STATE W, 27-20

@ HARDIN-SIMMONS W, 37-14

@ WILLAMETTE L, 10-34

September 20

V. OCCIDENTAL W, 21-12

V. EAST TEXAS BAPTIST L, 34-58

@ LOUISIANA COLLEGE W, 38-32

@ SUL ROSS STATE W, 14-6

September 27

V. HOWARD PAYNE W, 19-16

@ OKLAHOMA BAPTIST L, 7-51

@ southwestern assemblies of god W, 54-21

V. PACIFIC LUTHERAN L, 14-38

October 4

@ southwestern W, 20-13

V. AUSTIN COLLEGE L, 13-20

@ HOWARD PAYNE W, 54-27

@ HARDIN-SIMMONS L, 42-17

October 11

open

@ southwestern assemblies of god w, 27-20

v. east texas baptist w, 55-49 open

v. chicago l, 14-7

October 18

V. oklahoma panhandle state L, 7-59 @ trinity l, 19-22

October 25

@ hendrix l, 38-28

open

open

november 1

*v. southwestern w, 47-29

*@ austin college l, 29-47

v. Mary HardinBaylor L, 72-16 *v. trinity w, 34-27

November 8

*v. texas lutheran l, 24-36

*v. trinity l, 18-38

*@ Austin College w, 36-24

*@ Southwestern w, 38-18

November 15

*@ Trinity l, 41-0

*@ texas lutheran l, 14-41

*v. southwestern w, 41-14

*v. Austin College w, 41-0

v. southwestern w, 22-19

*@ Texas Lutheran l, 27-34


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2014 review - standings & team stats

STANDINGS CONFERENCE Record GP Win % PF

OVERALL

PA GP Record Win %

PF

PA

Last 10 Streak

Texas Lutheran

3

3-0

1.000

111

62

11

9-2

0.818

446

322

8-2

Lost 1

Trinity

3

2-1

0.667

106

52

10

4-6

0.400

217

235

4-6

Won 2

Austin College

3

1-2

0.333

71

106

10

5-5

0.500

226

282

5-5

Lost 2

Southwestern

3

0-3

0.000

61

126

9

1-8

0.111

168

356

1-8

Lost 8

SCORING OFFENSE

RUSHING OFFENSE

TEAM

G TD FG XPT 2XP DXP Saf Pts Avg/G

TEAM

G

1. Texas Lutheran

11 57 18

50

0

0

0

446

40.5

2. Austin College

10 30

7

23

1

0

0

226

22.6

1. Texas Lutheran 2. Austin College

11 10

546 423

2880 1818

5.3 4.3

29 16

261.8 181.8

3. Trinity

10 28

7

26

0

1

0

217

21.7

3. Trinity

10

393

1616

4.1

15

161.6

4. Southwestern

9

3

13

1

0

0

168

18.7

4. Southwestern

9

346

945

2.7

7

105.0

24

Att.

Yards Avg. TD

Yards/G

TOTAL OFFENSE

TOTAL DEFENSE

TEAM

G Rush Pass Plays Yards Avg/P TD Avg/G

TEAM

G Rush Pass Plays Yards Avg/P TD Avg/G

1. Texas Lutheran 2. Austin College 3. Southwestern 4. Trinity

11 10 9 10

1. Trinity 2. Texas Lutheran 3. Southwestern 4. Austin College

10 11 9 10

2880 1818 945 1616

2598 1813 2114 1452

929 712 660 666

5478 3631 3059 3068

5.9 5.1 4.6 4.6

54 29 24 24

498.0 363.1 339.9 306.8

1322 1635 1860 1608

1947 2783 1756 2653

711 765 633 684

3269 4418 3616 4261

4.6 5.8 5.7 6.2

33 41 39 34

326.9 401.6 401.8 426.1

PASSING OFFENSE

PASS EFFICIENCY

TEAM

G Comp Att Int Pct. Yards Avg TD Avg/G

TEAM

G Comp Att Int Pct Yards TD Effic.

11 9 10 10

1. Texas Lutheran 2. Southwestern 3. Austin College 4. Trinity

11 9 10 10

1. Texas Lutheran 2. Southwestern 3. Austin College 4. Trinity

228 163 147 114

383 314 289 273

11 13 9 12

59.5 51.9 50.9 41.8

2598 2114 1813 1452

6.8 25 236.2 6.7 17 234.9 6.3 13 181.3 5.3 9 145.2

KICKOFF RETURNS TEAM

G

1. Trinity 2. Texas Lutheran 3. Austin College 4. Southwestern

10 11 10 9

228 163 147 114

383 11 314 13 289 9 273 12

59.5 51.9 50.9 41.8

2598 2114 1813 1452

25 132.3 17 118.0 13 112.2 9 88.5

PUNTING No. 36 43 36 53

Yards

TD

916 910 713 918

1 0 0 0

Avg. 25.4 21.2 19.8 17.3

TEAM

G No. Yards Avg/P Ret. Avg. TB Net/P

1. Austin College 2. Trinity 3. Texas Lutheran 4. Southwestern

10 10 11 9

60 57 49 68

2248 2181 1820 2353

37.5 38.3 37.1 34.6

83 225 225 212

1.4 3.9 4.6 3.1

4 6 2 1

34.8 32.2 31.7 31.2

RED-ZONE OFFENSE RED ZONE

TOUCHDOWNS

FIELD GOALS

LOST POSSESSION

RED ZONE OFFENSE

G

Scores-Chances

Pct.

TDs

Rush-Pass

Made-Att

Fumb

Int.

Downs

Other

1. Texas Lutheran 2. Trinity 3. Austin College 4. Southwestern

11 10 10 9

51-59 24-30 22-28 17-26

86.4 80.0 78.6 65.4

37 18 16 14

23-14 12-6 9-7 5-9

14-17 6-8 6-7 3-8

1 2 0 1

0 1 0 3

4 0 5 0

0 1 0 0


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2014 review - individual stat leaders PASSING

RUSHING

PLAYER - TEAM

G COMP-ATT-INT Pct. Yds TD Avg/G

PLAYER - TEAM

G

Yards

Yards/G

1. Trenton White - TLU 2. Noah Jesko - AC 3. Mason Blaschke - TU 4. Justin Pelt - SU

11 10 10 8

1. Marquis Barrolle - TLU 2. Madison Ross - AC 3. Dylan Wilburn - SU 4. Bryce Murphy - AC 5. Travis Williams - TU

11 10 7 9 8

1792 965 540 593 477

162.9 96.5 77.1 65.9 59.6

206-342-9 147-286-8 95-231-9 55-112-8

60.2 51.4 41.1 49.1

2363 23 1813 13 1116 6 798 5

214.8 181.3 111.6 99.8

RECEIVING YARDS

PASS EFFICIENCY PLAYER - TEAM

G COMP-ATT-INT Pct. Yds

1. Trenton White - TLU 11 2. Noah Jesko - AC 10 3. Justin Pelt - SU 8 4. Mason Blaschke - TU 10

206-342-9 147-286-8 55-112-8 95-231-9

60.2 2363 51.4 1813 49.1 798 41.1 1116

TD Effic.

PLAYER - TEAM

G

23 13 5 6

1. Matt Gillen - SU 2. Kyle Crawford - AC 3. Micah Sherman - SU 4. Caleb Oliver - TLU 5. Lewis Williams - TLU

7 10 9 11 11

135.2 114.1 109.4 82.5

TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYER - TEAM 1. Trenton White - TLU 2. Marquis Barrolle - TLU 3. Noah Jesko - AC 4. Mason Blaschke - TU 5. Justin Pelt - SU

Rec. Yards 41 42 44 39 30

569 699 584 634 392

TD

Avg/G

3 4 4 11 3

81.3 69.9 64.9 57.6 35.6

SCORING (TDS) G

Rush

Pass

Total

Yds/G

PLAYER - TEAM

11 11 10 10 8

480 1792 -64 417 304

2363 276 1813 1116 798

2843 2068 1749 1533 1102

258.5 188.0 174.9 153.3 137.8

1. Marquis Barrolle - TLU 11 15 2. Caleb Oliver - TLU 11 11 3. Madison Ross - AC 10 9 4. Dylan Wilburn - SU 7 6 5. Travis Williams - TU 8 6

SCORING (KICKS)

G TD Rush Pass Ret. Pts Pts/G 14 0 9 6 6

1 11 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 0

90 66 54 36 36

8.2 6.0 5.4 5.1 4.5

PUNTING

PLAYER - TEAM

G

PATs

FGs

Pts

Pts/G

1. Tyler Brandenburg -TLU 2. Javi Reynoso - AC 3. Payton Kisor - TU 4. Miguel Mendiola - TU 5. Laith Tucker - SU

11 10 9 8 9

50-54 23-27 14-14 11-12 13-19

17-25 7-9 4-7 3-5 3-9

101 44 26 20 22

9.2 4-4 2.9 2.5 2.4

FIELD GOALS

PLAYER - TEAM

G

No.

1. Chadd Brown - TLU 2. Cooper Woodyard - AC 3. Laith Tucker - SU

11 10 9

49 40 59

Yards Long 1820 1479 2078

70 57 53

Avg 37.1 37.0 35.2

TACKLES

PLAYER - TEAM

G

MADE

1. Tyler Brandenburg - TLU 2. Javi Reynoso - AC 3. Payton Kisor - TU 4. Miguel Mendiola - TU 5. Laith Tucker - SU

11 10 9 8 9

17 7 4 3 3

Att. Pct. 25 9 7 5 9

68.0 77.8 57.1 60.0 33.3

Made/G 1.55 0.70 0.44 0.38 0.33

PLAYER - TEAM

G

Pos. Solo Ast. Total Avg/G

1. Julian Turner - TU 2. Connor Yorloff - TU 3. Brooks Ward - AC 4. Jantzen Foster - AC 5. Michael Wall - TLU

10 10 10 LB 10 LB 11

35 38 39 24 38

68 62 49 49 42

103 100 88 73 80

10.3 10.0 8.8 7.3 7.3

TACKLES FOR LOSS

SACKS PLAYER - TEAM

G

1. Bryan Doolittle - TLU 2. Justin Broussard - SU 3. Martel Matthews - TU 4. Tre Stewart - AC 5. Darian Candler 0 TLU

11 9 10 10 11

Pos. Solo Ast. Total DE DL

9 4 4 4 4

1 3 2 1 0

9.5 5.5 5.0 4.5 4.0

Avg/G 0.86 0.61 0.50 0.45 0.36

PLAYER - TEAM

G Pos. Solo Ast. Total Avg/G

1. Darian Candler - TLU

11

13

7

16.5 1.50

2. Justin Broussard - SU

9

DE

12

7

15.5 1.72

3. Tre Stewart - AC

10

DL

10

7

13.5 1.35

4. Connor Yorloff - TU

10

9

7

12.5 1.25

Ethan Powell - TLU

10

11

3

12.5 1.25


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2014 review - ncaa statistical leaders team - defensive tds

individual - interceptions/g

National Leader: Two teams tied......................................... 8 21. Texas Lutheran.................................................................................. 3 21. Trinity.................................................................................................... 3

National Leader: Eric Gargiulo, Manchester.................... 1.0 16. Nik Kelly, Southwestern............................................................. 0.7 17. Taylor Fann, Southwestern........................................................ 0.6

team - kickoff returns

individual - kickoff return tds

National Leader: SUNY Cortland................................. 28.33 7. Trinity........................................................................................... 25.44

National Leader: Two tied.................................................... 3 7. Desmond King, Trinity.................................................................... 1

team - rushing offense

individual - kickoff returns

National Leader: Maine Maritime................................ 393.9 14. Texas Lutheran......................................................................... 261.8

National Leader: Dylan Peebles, SUNY Cortland........... 34.9 12. Jordan Sims, Texas Lutheran................................................... 28.7

team - scoring offense

individual - passes defended

National Leader: Mount Union....................................... 58.5 18. Texas Lutheran............................................................................ 40.5

National Leader: Ira Jewitt, Louisana College................. 2.5 2. Taylor Fann, Southwestern........................................................ 2.3 3. Nik Kelly, Southwestern.............................................................. 2.1

team - sacks National Leader: Wabash ............................................... 4.58 10. Texas Lutheran.............................................. 3.27

individual - rushing tds National Leader: Two tied.................................................. 25 22. Marquis Barrolle, Texas Lutheran..............................................14

team - tackles for loss

individual - rushing yards

National Leader: Bethany (WV)...................................... 10.9 14. Texas Lutheran............................................................................... 8.5 22. Southwestern ................................................................................ 8.0

National Leader: Marquis Barrolle, Texas Lutheran..... 1,792

individual - rushing yards/g National Leader: Dylan Jones, Willamette................... 177.7 2. Marquis Barrolle, Texas Lutheran........................................ 162.9

individual - all-purpose yards/g National Leader: Dakota Nelson, Manchester ......... 235.90 5. Marquis Barrolle, Texas Lutheran..................................... 188.00

individual - field goals/g National Leader: Edward Ruhnke, Mount Union........... 1.80 5. Tyler Brandenburg, Texas Lutheran...................................... 1.55

individual - forced fumbles/g National Leader: Tyson Burch, Concordia Chicago......... 0.57 6. Justin Broussard, Southwestern............................................ 0.44

individual - fumbles recovered/g National Leader: Two tied..................................................... 5 10. Casey Davis, Austin College.......................................................... 3 10. JP Sanchez, Trinity.............................................................................. 3


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individual records - single game Rushing

Most Rushing Yards 332 Shawn Morris, Birmingham (vs. Millsaps) 11/12/11 Most Carries 48 Michael Lee, Rhodes (vs. Centre) 11/11/95 Longest Rush from Scrimmage 99 Mike Shannon, Centre (vs. Sewanee) 10/7/78 Most TDs 5 Rod Schradder, Rose-Hulman (vs. Wash.-Mo.) 11/13/82 5 Kelvin Gladney, Millsaps (vs. DePauw) 9/18/93 5 Michael Lee, Rhodes (@ Millsaps) 11/4/95 5 Charlie Key, Rose-Hulman (@ Earlham) 9/3/05 5 Charlie Key, Rose-Hulman (vs. Oberlin) 9/24/05 5 Jeremiah Marks, DePauw (@ Sewanee) 10/8/05 5 Jeremiah Marks, DePauw (@ Colo. College) 10/20/07

passing

Most Passing Yards 513 Craig Solomon, Rhodes (vs. Principia) 11/4/78 Most Completions 42 Jared Tharpe, R-Hulman (vs. Rhodes) 10/6/01 Most Attempts 72 Jason Lee, DePauw (vs. Hope) 9/16/00 Most TDs 7 Roy Hampton, Trinity (vs. R-Hulman) 9/29/01 Longest Pass Play from Scrimmage 99 Kelly Sandidge to Mark Green, Centre (vs. Sewanee) 10/1/88

receiving

Most Receiving Yards 267 Tom Mullady, Rhodes (vs. R-Hulman) 11/11/78 Most Receptions 17 Steve Mahaffey, Washington & Lee (vs. Western Maryland) 10/24/70 Most TDs 4 Ricky Dale Harper, Sewanee (vs. Austin) 10/1/77 4 Ed Huonder, Rose-Hulman (@ Wash-Mo.) 9/19/87 4 Jason Hunt, Trinity (@ Rose-Hulman) 9/29/01 4 Jack Lartigue, Rhodes (@ Centre) 11/12/11 4 Mason Lytal, Trinity (vs. Howard Payne) 9/1/12 4 Cameron Peavy, Texas Lutheran (@ ETBU) 10/5/13

scoring

Most TDs 6 Kelvin Gladney, Millsaps (vs. DePauw) (5 rushing / 1 receiving) Most Points Scored 36 Kelvin Gladney, Millsaps (vs. DePauw) Most PATs 10 Taylor Russolino, Millsaps (vs. Rhodes)

9/18/93 9/18/93 10/16/10

misc. yardage

#Total Offense 518 Blake Barmore, Trinity (vs. DePauw) #All-Purpose Yards 367 Colten Shea, Southwestern (vs. Tex. Lutheran) #Kick Return Yards 237 Michael Galatas, Millsaps (vs. Huntingdon) #Punt Return Yards 185 Jason Hunt, Trinity (vs. Rhodes) #Interception Return Yards 135 Brian Steinert, Rhodes (vs. Colo. College)

10/13/07 9/7/13 10/10/09 11/2/02 10/22/05

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punting/kicking

Longest Punt 82 Steve Turner, Rhodes (vs. Sewanee) Longest Punt Return 92 M.L. Agnew, Sewanee (vs. H-Sydney) Longest Kickoff Return 100 Caleb Urban, Trinity (vs. Colorado College) Most Field Goals *6 Jim Hever, Rhodes (vs. Millsaps) (30, 24, 42, 44, 46, 30 yards) Most Field Goals Attempted *8 Jim Hever, Rhodes (vs. Millsaps) Most Points by a Placekicker *20 Jim Hever, Rhodes (vs. Millsaps) (6 FGs, 2 PATs) Most Punt Returns 9 Paul Grace, Millsaps (vs. Trinity) 9 Paul Grace, Millsaps (vs. Rhodes) Most Punt Returns for TD 2 James Spriggs, Sewanee (@ Ky. Wesleyan) (86 & 77 yards) 2 Jason Hunt, Trinity (vs. Rhodes) (66 & 90 yards) 2 Chris Jackson, Millsaps (vs. Trinity) (67 & 51 yards) Most Kick Returns for TD *2 Jamarcus Shephard, DePauw (vs. Millsaps) (95 & 91 yards) Most Total Kicks Blocked *4 Bob Paulus, Rhodes (vs. Wash., Mo.) (3 FG, 1 PAT) Most Blocked Punts *3 Don Rodgers, Sewanee (vs. Rhodes) Most Blocked Punts Returned for TD *3 Nate Murphy, Sewanee (vs. Rhodes)

#defense

10/28/67 10/6/62 9/27/08 9/22/84 9/22/84 9/22/84 9/15/90 10/27/90 11/14/92 11/2/02 11/11/06 10/25/03 9/29/01 10/19/02 10/19/02

Most Interceptions 5 Teel Bruner, Centre (vs. Rose-Hulman) 10/20/84 Longest Interception Return 100 Wes Bradley, Sewanee (vs. Millsaps) 10/28/00 100 George Twitty, Sewanee (vs. H-Sydney) 9/6/03 #Most Fumble Recoveries 3 David Tudor, Sewanee (vs. Millsaps) 10/31/92 3 Cedric Lawrence, Millsaps (vs. Centre) 10/7/06 Most Tackles 27 Aaron Lara, Rhodes (13 solo / 14 assist) 10/4/97 (@ Maryville-Tenn.) #Most Tackles for Loss 7.5 Desmond Hendricks, Rhodes (6 solo, 3 assist) 10/4/08 (vs. Washington, Mo.) Most Sacks 5.0 Joe Huffine, Rhodes (5 solo / 0 assist) 9/25/93 (@ Kentucky Wesleyan) *NCAA Division III Record #Stats kept since 2000


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team records - single game

total offense

Most Plays 102 Rhodes (vs. Maryville, Tenn.) Most Yards Gained 701 Trinity (vs. Redlands) 701 Texas Lutheran (vs. East Texas Baptist)

scoring 9/13/03 9/18/04 10/5/13

#total defense

Fewest Total Yards Allowed 5 Rhodes (vs. LaGrange) Fewest Rushing Yards Allowed -32 Rhodes (vs. LaGrange) Fewest Passing Yards Allowed -5 Sewanee (vs. Maryville-TN)

9/9/06 9/9/06 9/22/01

Rushing

Most Yards 507 DePauw (vs. Rose-Hulman) Most Carries 88 Washington & Lee (vs. Sewanee) Most TDs 8 Trinity (vs. Principia)

11/6/04 11/7/64 10/29/94

Passing

Most Passing Yards 510 Trinity (vs. Gustavus Adolphus) 9/8/01 Completions 42 Rose-Hulman (vs. Rhodes) 42 Millsaps (vs. Sewanee) Most Attempts 73 DePauw (vs. Hope) Most TDs 7 Trinity (vs. Rose-Hulman)

10/6/01 10/13/07 9/16/00 9/29/01

11/16/68

punt returns

Most Returns 9 Trinity (vs. Lycoming) Most Return Yardage 210 Washington & Lee vs. Emory & Henry Most Touchdowns 2 Trinity (vs. Rhodes) 2 Millsaps (vs. Trinity)

11/28/98 10/6/62 11/2/02 11/11/06

kick returns

Most Returns 11 Southwestern (vs. Trinity) Most Yards 245 Millsaps (vs. Austin College) Most Touchdowns 2 DePauw (vs. Millsaps)

10/29/94 11/9/13 10/16/10 10/29/94 10/29/94 10/29/94 10/16/10 9/22/84

first downs

Most First Downs 35 Trinity (vs. Millsaps College) Most First Downs, Rushing 26 Rose-Hulman (vs. Principia) Most First Downs, Passing 24 Rose-Hulman (vs. Rhodes)

11/11/00 11/3/73 10/6/01

fumbles

punting

Most Punts 15 Washington & Lee (vs. Washington)

Most Points 74 Trinity (vs. Principia) Most Points, Both Teams 117 Hardin-Simmons 73 - Texas Luthran 44 101 Millsaps 70 - Rhodes 31 (SCAC game) Largest Margin of Victory 74 Trinity (vs. Principia) - TU 74, PC 0 Largest Margin of Defeat 74 Principia (vs. Trinity) - PC 0, TU 74 Most Touchdowns 11 Trinity (vs. Principia) Most Extra Points Made 10 Millsaps (vs. Rhodes) Most Field Goals Made *6 Rhodes (vs. Millsaps)

Most Fumbles 8 Colorado College (vs. B'ham-Southern) Most Fumbles Lost 7 Austin College (vs. McMurry)

11/1/08 9/8/07

penalties

Most Penalties 15 Rhodes (vs. Maryville-Tenn.) 15 Millsaps (vs. Mississippi College) Most Yards Penalized 237 Millsaps (vs. Centre) Fewest Penalties 0 Six tied - most recent Trinity (vs. Centre) Fewest Yards Penalized 0 Six tied - most recent Trinity (vs. Centre)

9/11/04 9/5/09 10/23/10 11/5/11 11/5/11

tackles

Most Tackles for Loss 18 Rose-Hulman (vs. Earlham)

9/7/02

interceptions 11/9/13 9/19/09 10/25/03

Most Passes Intercepted 7 Rose-Hulman (vs. Southwestern-Tn.) 7 DePauw (vs. Centre) 7 Sewanee (vs. Colorado College) 7 Birmingham-Southern (vs. Rhodes) *NCAA Division III Record #Defensive stats charted since 2000

11/13/76 9/15/07 9/20/08 11/6/10


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individual records - single season 1,000 rushers 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. 34. 35.

Kelvin Gladney, Millsaps (1994) Jeremy Boyce, Trinity (2002) Shawn Morris, Birmingham (2011) Tim McDaniel, Centre (1990) Michael Lee, Rhodes (1995) Brad Madden, Millsaps (1996) Rod Schrader, Rose-Hulman (1983) Buddy Bass, Millsaps (1991) Kelvin Gladney, Millsaps (1993) Tim McDaniel, Centre (1989) Kris Garrett, Centre (1995) Walter Arrington, Birmingham (2010) Jeremy Boyce, Trinity (2001) Alan Balch, Trinity (1992) Carl Cravens, Sewanee (1991) Bill Kenyon, Centre (1983) Mark Byarlay, Trinity (1997) Darrell Brown, Rhodes (1996) Greg Ritter, Rhodes (1992) Jeremiah Marks, DePauw (2006) Shane Bowser, Millsaps (2010) Jay Wessler, Illinois College (1980) Max Fuller, Sewanee (1998) Carl Cravens, Sewanee (1992) Russ Simoncelli, Illinois College (1981) Tyson Roy, Millsaps (2004) Jerrold Jones, Trinity (2004) Bill Johnson, Sewanee (1965) Tony Broadnax, Rose-Hulman (1987) Damond Garza, Trinity (1999) Gary Schultz, Rose-Hulman (1976) Mark Byarlay, Trinity (1996) Tony Broadnax, Rose-Hulman (1988) Rod Schrader, Rose-Hulman (1982) Charlie Key, Rose-Hulman (2003)

yds. 1,882 1,500 1,449 1,367 1,374 1,274 1,228 1,206 1,203 1,200 1,187 1,185 1,176 1,174 1,166 1,161 1,145 1,142 1,126 1,117 1,088 1,087 1,086 1,067 1,067 1,046 1,045 1,043 1,031 1,027 1,019 1,014 1,010 1,002 1,001

passing yards

yds.

total offense

yds.

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15.

Roy Hampton, Trinity (2002) Juan Joseph, Millsaps (2008) Blake Barmore, Trinity (2007) Michael Engle, DePauw (2010) Jason Lee, DePauw (2001) Michael Burton, Trinity (1998) Brian Behrendt, Centre (2004) Dan DesPlaines, Trinity (2004) Spud Dick, DePauw (2008) Juan Joseph, Millsaps (2007) Dan DesPlaines, Trinity (2003) Spud Dick, DePauw (2009) Daniel Swanstrom, Rhodes (2003) Daniel Swanstrom, Rhodes (2002) Chris Graves, Millsaps (2009) Roy Hampton, Trinity (2002) Juan Joseph, Millsaps (2008) Blake Barmore, Trinity (2007) Michael Engle, DePauw (2010) Michael Burton, Trinity (1998) Jason Lee, DePauw (2001) Daniel Swanstrom, Rhodes (2003) Jon McDonad. Colorado College (2007) Dan DesPlaines, Trinity (2004) Brian Behrendt, Centre (2004) Daniel Swanstrom, Rhodes (2002) Juan Joseph, Millsaps (2007) Brent Peavy, Texas Lutheran (2013) Spud Dick, DePauw (2008) Dan DesPlaines, Trinity (2003)

4,095 3,463 3,399 3,157 3,034 3,031 3,013 2,967 2,896 2,860 2,822 2,785 2,634 2,622 2,566 4,418 3,875 3,419 3,174 3,002 2,971 2,947 2,946 2,937 2,907 2,905 2,893 2,873 2,871 2,832

receiving yards 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 15.

Jason Hunt, Trinity (2002) Jerheme Urban, Trinity (2002) Alex Koors, DePauw (2009) Alex Koors, DePauw (2010) Jerry Hampton, Rhodes (1977) David Crowley, Centre (2004) Cameron Peavy, Texas Lutheran (2013) Brian Vandegrift, Rhodes (1993) Jamey Goss, Sewanee (1993) John Stephens, DePauw (2001) Riley Curry, Trinity (2007) Mark Kent, Sewanee (1986) Jack Lartigue, Rhodes (2011) Eric McCarty, Millsaps (2008) Dan Ryan, DePauw (2002)

yds. 1,348 1,274 1,266 1,255 1,120 1,117 1,089 1,000 992 991 961 946 942 942 941

receptions no. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 11. 12. 14.

Jason Hunt, Trinity (2002) John Stephens, DePauw (2001) Alex Koors, DePauw (2010) Joe Schoen, DePauw (2000) Brian Vandegrift, Rhodes (1992) Eric McCarty, Millsaps (2008) Jack Lartigue, Rhodes (2011) Buddy Legens, Rhodes (2011) Jerheme Urban, Trinity (2002) Brian Vandegrift, Rhodes (1993) Steve Mahaffey, Washington & Lee (1970) David Crowley, Centre (2004) Alex Koors, DePauw (2009) Brayden Dahlstrom, DePauw (2010) Cameron Peavy, Texas Lutheran (2013)

95 88 86 80 78 76 75 75 75 75 74 73 73 72 72

scoring pts. 1. 2. 3. 4. 6. 7. 10. 11. 14.

Tim McDaniel, Centre (1990) Kelvin Gladney, Millsaps (1993) Todd Canion, Trinity (2002) Kelvin Gladney, Millsaps (1994) Jerry Hampton, Rhodes (1977) Jerheme Urban, Trinity (2002) Jeremiah Marks, DePauw (2005) Shawn Morris, Birmingham (2011) Johnathon Stigall, DePauw (1998) Taylor Russolino, Millsaps (2008) Shane Bowser, Millsaps (2010) Charlie Key, Rose-Hulman (2005) Alex Koors, DePauw (2010) Jeremy Boyce, Trinity (2002) Tres Doran, Trinity (1997) Michael Lee, Rhodes (1995) Jeremiah Marks, DePauw (2007) Dan Ryan, DePauw (2002)

132 128 121 116 116 114 102 102 102 97 96 96 96 90 90 90 90 90

total touchdowns no. 1. Tim McDaniel, Centre (1990) 2. Kelvin Gladney, Millsaps (1993) 3. Kelvin Gladney, Millsaps (1994) Jerry Hampton, Rhodes (1977) Jerheme Urban, Trinity (2002) 6. Jeremiah Marks, DePauw (2005) Shawn Morris, Birmingham (2011) Johnathon Stigall, DePauw (1998) 9. Shane Bowser, Millsaps (2010) Charlie Key, Rose-Hulman (2005) Alex Koors, DePauw (2010)

22 21 19 19 19 17 17 17 16 16 16


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individual records - single season

total touchdowns no. 12.

Jeremy Boyce, Trinity (2002) Tres Doran, Trinity (1997) Michael Lee, Rhodes (1995) Jeremiah Marks, DePauw (2007) Dan Ryan, Trinity (2002)

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 8. 9. 13.

Jerry Hampton, Rhodes (1977) Jerheme Urban, Trinity (2002) Alex Koors, DePauw (2010) Dan Ryan, DePauw (2002) Alex Koors, DePauw (2009) Cameron Peavy, Texas Lutheran (2013) Dan Ryan, DePauw (2001) Jason Hunt, Trinity (2001) Bo Edwards, Trinity (1998) Mark Kent, Sewanee (1986) Mason Lytal, Trinity (2012) Dan Ryan, DePauw (2000) David Crowley, Centre (2004) Josh Elliott, Centre (1999) Alex Koors, DePauw (2008) Eric McCarty, Millsaps (2008) Jacob Respondek, Trinity (2002) Nolan Swett, Colorado College (2007) Jerheme Urban, Trinity (2001)

1. 2. 3. 5. 6. 8. 11. 13. 14. 15.

Roy Hampton, Trinity (2002) Roy Hampton, Trinity (2001) Michael Burton, Trinity (1998) Juan Joseph, Millsaps (2008) Juan Joseph, Millsaps (2007) Michael Engle, DePauw (2010) Chris Graves, Millsaps (2009) Dan DesPlaines, Trinity (2003) Craig Solomon, Rhodes (1977) Craig Solomon, Rhodes (1978) Brian Behrendt, Centre (2004) Brent Peavy, Texas Lutheran (2013) Spud Dick, DePauw (2009) Bryant Wilson, Trinity (2008) Michael Burton, Trinity (1999) Dan DesPlaines, Trinity (2004) Spud Dick, DePauw (2008) Jason Lee, DePauw (2001)

1. 2. 3. 6. 7. 10.

Garrett Biel, Trinity (2009) Peter Licalzi, Trinity (2007) Ty Brunson, Rhodes (1987) Jim Hever, Rhodes (1985) Derrick McNeal, Millsaps (2000) Todd Canion, Trinity (2002) Tyler Brandenburg, Texas Lutheran (2013) Jordan Gay, Centre (2010) Nick Zilich, Centre (2002) Beau Brady, Millsaps (2011) Max Green, Colorado College (2007) Jordan Havercamp, DePauw (2008) Jim Hever, Rhodes (1984) Evan Hjerpe, Centre (1994) Paul Morris, Trinity (1997) Taylor Russolino, Millsaps (2008) Taylor Russolino, Millsaps (2009) Lukas Stockhausen, Rhodes (2010)

receiving tds

15 15 15 15 15

no. 19 17 16 15 13 13 13 12 11 11 11 11 10 10 10 10 10 10 10

touchdown passes no.

field goals

43 33 32 32 31 30 30 29 29 29 28 28 27 26 25 25 25 25

no. 17 15 14 14 14 13 12 12 12 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11

interceptions no. 1. 3. 6. 11.

Teel Bruner, Centre (1985) Murray Meadows, Millsaps (1991) Charlie Freret, Washington (1967) Frank Greer, Sewanee (1990) Jeff Lane, Rhodes (1980) Justin Blomenberg, Rose-Hulman (1998) Brian Britt, Centre (2001) Gary Ellis, Rose-Hulman (1976) Mike Schneider, Rose-Hulman (1977) Andrew Shannon, Birmingham Gordon Ankney, Washington (1964) Gordon Ankney, Washington (1965) Matt Miller, Trinity (1994) Ray Ramach, Washington (1966) Jon Secrest, DePauw (1998) Zack Sloan, Centre (2007)

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 12. 14. 15.

J.P. Visosky, Trinity (2000) Jason Leshikar, Trinity (2002) Will Hawkins, Millsaps (2010) John Ortega, Centre (2003) Adam Hay, Centre (2007) John Ortega, Centre (2001) Jason Terrell, Trinity (2002) Alfonza Knight, Sewanee (2010) Matt Johnson, Centre (2005) Mason Mosby, Rhodes (2008) Matt O'Bryant, Millsaps (2003) Casey Doran, Trinity (2001) Matt Jackson, Rose-Hulman (2003) Brian Downs, Centre (2002) Adam Hay, Centre (2008)

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14.

Jason Leshikar, Trinity (2002) Adam Hay, Centre (2007) Matt O'Bryant, Millsaps (2003) J.P. Visosky, Trinity (2000) Matt O'Bryant, Millsaps (2001) David Southerland, Trinity (2002) Casey Doran, Trinity (2001) Mason Mosby, Rhodes (2008) Will Hawkins, Millsaps (2010) Jason Terrell, Trinity (2002) Matt Johnson, Centre (2005) John Ortega, Centre (2003) Adam Hay, Centre (2008) Wacey Clarke, Trinity (2003) John Ortega, Centre (2001)

92 79 66 93 60 54 65 66 84 69 66 81 63 57 76

56 59 67 33 61 65 53 52 33 44 46 29 46 51 32

148 138 133 126 121 119 118 118 117 113 112 110 109 108 108

1. 2. 3. 4. 6. 11.

Brian Britt, Centre (2001) Marcus Harris, Millsaps (2006) Gifford Louden, Rhodes (2004) Kenny Brunette, Trinity (2001) Jacob Coleman, Centre (2003) Brett Bueltel, Rose-Hulman (2004) Wes Bradley, Sewanee (2001) Kenny Brunette, Trinity (2002) Cory Kuchinsky, Trinity (2002) Taylor Whaley, Rhodes (2002) David Blackburn, DePauw (2001) Wes Bradley, Sewanee (2000) Zack Sloan, Centre (2007) Matt Stahley, DePauw (2002)

15 17 19 14 13 10 12 11 17 15 12 11 8 11

9 5 1 5 6 8 6 7 1 3 4 5 8 5

24 22 20 19 19 18 18 18 18 18 16 16 16 16

*solo tackles

11 11 10 10 10 9 9 9 9 9 8 8 8 8 8 8

no. 93 92 84 81 79 76 69 68 66 66 66 65 65 64 63

*total tackles S A TOT.

*PASSES DEFENDED BRUP INT. NO..

*Tackles/Passes Defended were not kept as an official NCAA stat until 2000.


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TEAM records - single season TOTAL OFFENSE Most Plays Most Yards Average Yds./Game Average Yds./Play

983 *7,766 521.2 7.90

Trinity - 2002 Trinity - 2002 Texas Lutheran - 2013 Trinity - 2002

Fewest Plays Allowed Fewest Yds. Allowed Fewest Avg. Yds./Game Fewest Avg. Yds./Play Fewest TD's Allowed

502 1,739 182.5 3.0 7

Sewanee - 1997 Millsaps - 1991 Trinity - 1994 Millsaps - 1991 Millsaps - 1991

Most Points Average Points/Game Most TD's Most PAT's Most 2 Pt. Conversions Most FG's Most Safeties - Defense

665 46.1 90 84 5 5 5 17 3

Trinity - 2002 Texas Lutheran - 2013 Trinity - 2002 Trinity - 2002 Trinity - 1995 Rhodes - 1998 Centre - 2004 Trinity - 2009 Centre - 2009

Fewest Points Allowed Fewest Avg. Pts./Game Fewest TD's Allowed Fewest PAT's Allowed Fewest 2 Pt. Conv. Fewest FG's Allowed

62 6.2 7 3 0 1 1 1

Trinity - 1994 Trinity - 1994 Millsaps - 1991 Trinity - 1994 Many teams Centre - 1995 Rhodes - 2001 Centre - 2004

Most Carries Most Yards Average Yds./Game Average Yds./Carry Most TD's

578 3,114 310.3 5.88 37

Sewanee - 1999 Trinity - 2002 Sewanee - 1997 Trinity - 2002 Trinity - 2002

TOTAL DEFENSE

SCORING OFFENSE

SCORING DEFENSE

Rushing OFFENSE

Rushing DEFENSE Fewest Carries Allowed 281 Fewest Yards Allowed 577 Fewest Avg. Yds./Game 57.7 Fewest Avg. Yards/Carry 1.7 Fewest TD's Allowed 3

Centre - 2009 Trinity - 1998 Trinity - 1998 Trinity - 1998 Trinity - 1999

Most Completions Most Attempts Most Yards Average Yards/Game Completion Percentage Most TD's Most Interceptions Most QB Sacks Allowed

Millsaps - 2008 Millsaps - 2008 Trinity - 2002 Texas Lutheran - 2013 DePauw - 2009 Trinity - 2002 Sewanee - 1977 Millsaps - 2003

PASSING OFFENSE 320 475 4,652 326.7 69.5% 47 30 55

PASSING DEFENSE Fewest Comp. Allowed Fewest Attps. Allowed Fewest Yds. Allowed Fewest Avg. Yds./Game Lowest Comp. % Allowed Fewest TD’s Allowed

66 139 626 69.6 36.0% 2

Centre - 1979 Centre - 1979 Centre - 1976 Centre - 1976 Rhodes - 1991 Millsaps - 1991

PASSING DEFENSE (CONT’D) Most Interceptions Most QB Sacks Best Pass Efficiency Defense Rating

32 38

Rose-Hulman - 1977 Millsaps - 1991

71.4

Trinity - 2006

Most Punts Average Yds./Punt Net Average Yds./Punt Fewest Returns by Opp. Fewest Rtn. Yds. by Opp. Fewest Punts

79 42.6 42.6 38.9 7 7 19 28

Principia - 1975 Trinity - 2009 Centre - 2011 Centre - 2010 Centre - 2009 Trinity - 2013 Trinity - 2013 Trinity - 2012

Most Punt Returns Most Punt Return Yds. Most Avg. Yds./Return Most Punts Rtn. for TD Fewest Punt Returns Fewest Punt Return Yds. Fewest Avg. Yds./Return

53 533 18.7 4 7 7 7 20 1.7

Washington - 1968 Trinity - 2002 Birmingham - 2010 Centre - 2001 Principia - 1975 Sewanee - 2009 Sewanee - 2010 Austin - 2011 Southwestern - 2013

Most Kickoff Returns Most Kickoff Return Yds. Most Avg. Yds./Return Fewest Kickoff Returns Fewest Kickoff Rtn. Yds. Fewest Avg. Yds./Return

62 62 1,269 25.6 13 203 13.7

Rhodes - 2009 Sewanee - 2010 B'ham-Southern - 2009 DePauw - 2003 Millsaps - 1991 Millsaps - 1991 Rose-Hulman - 2004

PUNTING

PUNT RETURNS

KICKOFF RETURNS

FIRST DOWNS Most First Downs Most First Downs - Rush Most First Downs - Pass Most First Downs - Pnlty. Fewest 1st Downs Alwd. Fewest Allowed - Rush Fewest Allowed - Pass Most 1st Downs Allowed Penalty

PENALTIES Most Penalties Most Penalty Yards Fewest Penalties Fewest Penalty Yards

FUMBLES

Most Fumbles Most Fumbles Lost Fewest Fumbles Fewest Fumbles Lost Most Fumbles Caused *NCAA Division III Record

369 157 193 28 89 41 41 35 27

Trinity - 2002 Trinity - 2002 Trinity - 2002 DePauw - 2010 Millsaps - 1991 Millsaps - 1991 Centre - 2009 Rhodes - 1991 Centre - 2001

109 975 24 182

Sewanee - 2000 Centre - 2001 Rose-Hulman - 1999 Rose-Hulman - 1999

43 22 6 2 42

Millsaps - 2003 Millsaps - 2003 Trinity - 2013 DePauw - 2009 Sewanee - 1977


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individual records - CAREER TOTAL RECEPTIONS yds. 1. Alex Koors, DePauw (2007-10) 9,822

TOTAL OFFENSE 1. Juan Joseph, Millsaps (2005-08) 2. 3. 4. 5.

Roy Hampton, Trinity (1998-02) Spud Dick, DePauw (2006-09) Michael Burton, Trinity (1996-99) Daniel Swanstrom, Rhodes (2001-04)

9,359 9,293 8,883 8,347

2. 4. 5.

NO. 255

Riley Curry, Trinity (2006-09) Bryan Mulligan, DePauw (2006-09) Jason Hunt, Trinity (1999-02) Dan Ryan, DePauw (1999-02)

217 217 213 184

(NON-KICKERS) TOTAL OFFENSE AVG. G YDS. SCORING 1. Jeremiah Marks, DePauw (2004-07) (MINIMUM 2 YEARS) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Juan Joseph, Millsaps (2005-08) Roy Hampton, Trinity (1998-02) Spud Dick, DePauw (2006-09) Jason Lee, DePauw (1999-01) Michael Burton, Trinity (1996-99)

38 37 38 21 39

258.5 252.9 244.6 244.0 227.8

2. 3. 4. 5.

PTS. 336

Tim McDaniel, Centre (1988-91) Jonathan Pinque, Centre (2008-11) Charlie Key, Rose-Hulman (2002-05) Alex Koors, DePauw (2007-10)

324 276 264 260

SCORING (KICKERS) XP FG PTS. RUSHING yds. 1. Todd Canion, Trinity (2001-04) 212 33 311 1. Tim McDaniel, Centre (1988-91) 3,897 2. 3. 4. 5.

Jeremy Boyce, Trinity (1999-02) Jeremiah Marks, DePauw (2004-07) Carl Cravens, Sewanee (1990-93) Kris Garrett, Centre (1992-95)

3,870 3,869 3,859 3,643

2. 3. 4. 5.

Taylor Russolino, Millsaps (2007-09) Garrett Biehl, Trinity (2009-12) Paul Morris, Trinity (1996-99) Jim Hever, Rhodes (1982-95)

164 137 118 79

32 39 31 42

260 254 211 205

RUSHING AVG. G YDS. TOTAL TOUCHDOWNS 1. Jeremiah Marks, DePauw (2004-07)

NO. 56

TOUCHDOWNS (RUSHING) PASSING yds. 1. Jeremiah Marks, DePauw (2004-07) 1. Spud Dick, DePauw (2006-09) 9,312

NO. 52

(MINIMUM 2 YEARS) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

2. 3. 4. 5.

Kelvin Gladney, Millsaps (1993-94) Jeremiah Marks, DePauw (2004-07) Buddy Bass, Millsaps (1990-91) Carl Cravens, Sewanee (1990-93) Tim McDaniel, Centre (1988-91)

19 35 18 36 38

Juan Joseph, Millsaps (2005-08) Michael Burton, Trinity (1996-99) Roy Hampton, Trinity (1998-02) Drew Mildren, Centre (1998-01)

162.4 110.5 110.2 107.2 102.6

9,295 9,008 8,869 7,873

2. 3. 4. 5.

2. 3. 4. 5.

Tim McDaniel, Centre (1988-91) Jonathan Pinque, Centre (2008-11) Charlie Key, Rose-Hulman (2002-05) Alex Koors, DePauw (2007-10)

Tim McDaniel, Centre (1988-91) Jonathan Pinque, Centre (2008-11) Shawn Morris, Birmingham-Southern (2009-11) Charlie Key, Rose-Hulman (2002-05)

54 46 44 42

47 41 40 38

PASSING AVG. G YDS. TOUCHDOWNS (RECEIVING) NO. (MINIMUM 2 YEARS) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Jason Lee, DePauw (1999-01) Spud Dick, DePauw (2006-09) Juan Joseph, Millsaps (2005-08) Roy Hampton, Trinity (1998-02) Michael Burton, Trinity (1996-99)

21 38 38 37 39

Jason Hunt, Trinity (1999-02) Dan Ryan, DePauw (1999-02) David Pack, Sewanee (1981-84) Riley Curry, Trinity (2006-09)

RECEIVING YDS. AVG. (MINIMUM 2 YEARS) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Alex Koors, DePauw (2007-10) Jerry Hampton, Rhodes (1976-78) Jason Hunt, Trinity (1999-02) David Pack, Sewanee (1981-84) Dan Ryan, DePauw (1999-02)

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Alex Koors, DePauw (2007-10) Dan Ryan, DePauw (1999-02) Jerheme Urban, Trinity (1999-02) Jerry Hampton, Rhodes (1975-78) Bo Edwards, Trinity (1996-99)

TOUCHDOWN PASSES yds. 1. Roy Hampton, Trinity (1998-02) 3,850

RECEIVING YARDS 1. Alex Koors, DePauw (2007-10) 2. 3. 4. 5.

251.8 245.1 244.6 239.7 231.0

3,202 2,913 2,766 2,701

2. 3. 4. 5.

Michael Burton, Trinity (1996-99) Juan Joseph, Millsaps (2005-08) Spud Dick, DePauw (2006-09) Craig Solomon, Rhodes (1975-78)

G YDS. TOTAL FIELD GOALS

40 25 40 36 38

96.2 84.7 80.1 76.8 76.7

1. 2. 3. 4.

Jim Hever, Rhodes (1982-85) Garrett Biel, Trinity (2009-12) Todd Canion, Trinity (2001-04) Andy English, Rhodes (1999-02) Taylor Russolino, Millsaps (2007-10)

*Active *Active

42 41 32 31 30

NO. 94 92 87 76 71

NO. No. 42 39 33 32 32


INDIVIDUAL RECORDS - CAREER PUNT RETURNS 1. Jason Hunt, Trinity (1999-02) 2. 3. 4. 5.

Robert Kelner, Trinity (2002-05) Brian Britt, Centre (1998-01) Dave Brooks, Washington & Lee (1968-71) Conrad Bradburn, Rhodes (1974-76)

PUNT RETURN AVG. (MINIMUM 20 RETURNS) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

yds. 1,095

David Langston, Birmingham-So. (2007-10) Jordan Albright, Centre (2008-10) James Spriggs, Sewanee (1992, 1994-96) Brian Britt, Centre (1998-01) Rory Faver, Rhodes (2001-04)

1,021 995 987 855

RET. yds/R 25 31 61 79 41

KICK RETURNS 1. Caleb Urban, Trinity (2007-10) 2. 3. 4. 5.

Michael Galatas, Millsaps (2007-10) Jake Jackson, Rhodes (2008-11) Jamarcus Shephard, DePauw (2001-04) Walter Arrington, Birmingham-Southern (2007-10)

KICK RETURN AVG. (MINIMUM 20 RETURNS) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Jamarcus Shephard, DePauw (2001-04) Jerheme Urban, Trinity (1999-02) Sean Sweeney, Austin College (2010-12) Hays Mathis, Rhodes (1998-01) Caleb Urban, Trinity (2007-10)

16.20 15.90 12.77 12.59 12.34

yds. 2,160 1,670 1,557 1,430 1,426

RET. yds/R 51 36 28 53 87

28.04 26.58 25.68 25.17 24.8

INTERCEPTIONS yds. 1. Gary Ellis, Rose-Hulman (1974-77) 25 2. 3.

Frank Greer, Sewanee (1989-92) Teel Bruner, Centre (1982-85) Phil Meiss, Rose-Hulman (1982-85) Matt Miller, Trinity (1992-95)

20 18 18 18

#TOTAL TACKLES NO. 1. Tim Dexter, Centre (1976-79) 490 2. 3. 4. 5.

Matt O’Bryant, Millsaps (1999-03) Mike Jordan, Sewanee (1980-83) Sean Brewer, Millsaps (1989-92) John Beckwith, Trinity (1993-96)

462 443 435 431

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