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WSU POSTSEASON RECORDS Team Records Points: 43 vs. Missouri Western (12/3/00) Points Allowed: 44 vs. North Dakota (11/17/07) First Downs: 31 vs. Lindenwood (12/1/12) Rushing Yards: 284 vs. Lindenwood (12/1/12) Passing Yards: 330 vs. Emporia State (12/7/02) Total Offensive Yards: 587 vs. Lindenwood (12/1/12) Interceptions: 3 vs. Bemidji State (11/19/22) Interceptions Thrown: 3 vs . A&M-Commerce Sacks: 3 vs. Lindenwood (12/1/12) Sacks Allowed: 5 vs. Bemidji State (11/19/22) Opp. First Downs: 31 vs. Emporia State (12/7/02) Opp. Rushing Yards: 404 vs. North Dakota (11/18/16) Opp. Passing Yards: 414 vs. Lindenwood (12/1/12) Opp. Total Yards: 594 vs. North Dakota (11/18/06) Individual Records Rushing Yards 188 Rayon Simmons vs. Lindenwood (12/1/12) 134 Kevin Curtin vs. Missouri Western (12/3/00) Passing Yards 330 Bruce Carpenter vs. Emporia State (12/7/02) 303 John Teigland vs. Lindenwood (12/1/12) 303 Brian Wrobel vs. North Dakota (11/29/03)

Winona State Football in the Postseason NCAA Division II Playoffs: 2001, 2003, 2004, 2006, 2007, 2017, 2022 Mineral Water Bowl: 2000, 2002, 2012, 2019 NAIA Championship: 1993 Winona State Postseason Results Year 2000 2001 2002 2003 2003 2004 2006 2007 2012 2017 2019 2022

Date Dec. 3 Nov. 17 Dec. 7 Nov. 22 Nov. 29 Nov. 13 Nov. 18 Nov. 17 Dec. 1 Nov. 18 Dec. 7 Nov. 19

Round Mineral Water Bowl NCAA DII Playoffs Mineral Water Bowl NCAA DII Playoffs NCAA DII Playoffs NCAA DII Playoffs NCAA DII Playoffs NCAA DII Playoffs Mineral Water Bowl NCAA DII Playoffs Mineral Water Bowl NCAA DII Playoffs

Opponent Missouri Western North Dakota Emporia State Emporia State North Dakota Grand Valley State North Dakota North Dakota

Lindenwood A&M-Commerce Nebraska-Kearney Bemidji State

W/L W L L W L L L L W L L L

Score 43-41 (3ot) 42-28 34-27 (ot) 10-3 36-29 16-13 42-0 44-2 42-21 20-6 50-33 31-7

Site Excelsior Springs, Mo. Grand Forks, ND Excelsior Springs, Mo. Winona, Minn. Grand Forks, ND Winona, Minn. Grand Forks, ND Grand Forks, ND Excelsior Springs, Mo. Winona, Minn. Excelsior Springs, Mo. Bemidji, Minn.

Receiving Yards 145 Chris Samp vs. Emporia State (12/7/12) 140 Chris Samp vs. North Dakota (11/29/03) 134 Chris Samp vs. Grand Valley State (11/13/04) 130 Brian Hynes vs. Grand Valley State (11/13/04) 128 Jeff Dobertin vs. Missouri Western (12/3/00) 118 Adam Lilla vs. North Dakota (11/17/01) 110 Jeff Dobbertin vs. Emporia State (12/7/02) Receptions 11 Chris Samp vs. North Dakota (11/29/03) 7 Tyler Speer vs. Lindenwood (12/1/12) 7 Scott Peters vs. North Dakota (11/17/07) 7 Chris Samp vs. Grand Valley State (11/13/04) 7 Adam Lilla vs. North Dakota (11/17/01) 6 Jeff Dobbertin vs. Emporia State (12/7/02) 6 Brian Hynes vs. North Dakota (11/29/03) Touchdown Passes 3 John Teigland vs. Lindenwood (12/1/12) 3 Bruce Carpenter vs. Emporia State (12/7/02) Touchdowns Scored 3 Adam Lilla vs. North Dakota (11/17/01) 3 Jeff Dobbertin vs. Missouri Western (12/3/00) 2 Tyler Speer vs. Lindenwood (12/1/12) Tackles 19 Clay Schueffner vs. Bemidji State (11/19/22) 15 Deric Sieck vs. North Dakota (11/17/01) 14 Deric Sieck vs. Emporia State (11/22/03) 13 Jay Fogelson vs. Grand Valley State (11/13/04) 13 Luke Lokanc vs. Emporia State (12/7/02) 12 Jake Tietje vs. North Dakota (11/17/01) 11 John Tackmann vs. North Dakota (11/18/06) Sacks 2 Jay Fogelson vs. Grand Valley State (11/13/04) Interceptions 2 Luke Lokanc vs. North Dakota (11/29/03)

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POSTSEASON HISTORY Winona State 43, Missouri Western 41 3OT Mineral Water Bowl Dec. 3, 2000 • Excelsior Springs, MO • Roosevelt Field

North Dakota 42, Winona State 28 NCAA Division II Playoffs Nov. 17, 2001 • Grand Forks, ND • Alerus Center

EXCELSIOR SPRINGS, MO – Winona State’s first postseason game as a NCAA Division II school was certainly one to remember. In a game that saw the Warriors come back from an early 14-0 hole and eventually play three overtimes, WSU beat Missouri Western 43-41 in the Mineral Water Bowl.

GRAND FORKS, ND – A year after making their first postseason appearance, Winona State advanced to the NCAA Division II Playoffs for the first time in school history in 2001. Winona State won ten games in a season for the first time in program history in 2001 and started a run that saw the team advance to the NCAA postseason five times in the next seven years.

Missouri Western scored a pair of touchdowns early to go up 14-0 midway through the second quarter. A 34 yard scoring pass from Andy Nett to Jeff Dobbertin got WSU on the board before the half. Winona State came out of the locker room for the start of the second half and immediately tied the game as Nick Jaeger intercepted a pass and returned it 35 yards for a score. The Warriors added a second Dobbertin touchdown reception midway through the third quarter to post a 21-14 lead. Missouri Western forced overtime with a touchdown late in the fourth quarter, setting up what would prove to be a marathon effort by both teams.

The Warriors held their own against North Dakota, a perennial power, but ended up falling 42-28 to the eventual national champion.

Winona State scored on its first overtime possession, a three-yard run by Curtis Jepsen. Missouri Western answered with a touchdown and added another on their next possession, both coming courtesy of the arm of quarterback Kasey Waterman.

Winona State scored again in the third quarter on a 64-yard pass from Carpenter to Lilla, but North Dakota added two touchdowns of their own to stretch their advantage to 35-21. Lilla ended the game with seven catches for 118 yards. He added another scoring catch in the game’s final seconds, a two-yard pass from Brian Wrobel.

The third overtime would finally produce a victor, with the Warriors capping a six play drive with an 11-yard pass from Nett to Dobbertin. Three of Dobbertin’s five catches on the day went for touchdowns while gaining 128 receiving yards. The Warriors converted their two-point attempt to take a 43-35 lead. Missouri Western had one more chance to keep the game alive. They scored on an eight-yard run to pull within two, but couldn’t punch the conversion in, letting the Warriors finish their first postseason with a victory. Score by Quarters Winona State Missouri Western

1 0 7

2 7 7

3 14 0

4 0 7

OT1 7 7

OT2 7 7

OT3 8 6

Final 43 41

Record 9-3 8-4

SCORING SUMMARY Team Qtr Time Scoring Play (PAT) Plays-Yds TOP MWS 1 13:15 Reed 1 yd run (Toms kick) 2-2 0:38 MWS 2 5:35 Evans 28 pass from Waterman (Toms kick) 7-76 3:23 WSU 2 2:06 Dobbertin 34 pass from Nett (Opgenorth kick) 7-56 3:29 WSU 3 14:35 Jaeger 35 yd interception return (Opgenorth kick) WSU 3 6:01 Dobbertin 53 pass from Walch (Opgenorth kick 4-71 1:59 MWS 4 4:00 Reed 2 yd run (Toms kick) 7-80 3:26 WSU OT1 Jepsen 3 yd run (Opgenorth kick) 6-25 MWS OT1 Evans 25 pass from Waterman (Toms kick) 1-25 MWS OT2 Finney 22 pass from Waterman (Toms kick) 2-25 WSU OT2 Walch 1 yd run (Opgenorth kick) 6-25 WSU OT3 Dobbertin 11 pass from Nett (Dobbertin pass good)6-25 MWS OT3 Smith 8 yd run (Waterman pass failed) 3-25 STATISTICAL SUMMARY FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS PASSING YARDS Passes Att-Comp-Int TOTAL OFFENSIVE PLAYS-YARDS Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time Sacks By: Number-Yards

WSU 27 67-275 171 23-11-2 90-446 0-0 1-1 4-89 1-35 6-34.8 1-1 8-53 35:26 1-3

0 7 0 14 7 14 14 14 21 14 21 21 28 21 28 28 28 35 35 35 43 35 43 41

MWS 17 29-119 181 30-16-1 59-300 0-0 3-1 4-82 2-56 9-37.2 0-0 0-0 24:34 2-10

RUSHING: Winona State-Kevin Curtin 23-134, Curtis Jepsen 24-80, Ryan Walch 16-52, Andy Nett 4-9. Missouri Western-Mike Connaker 12-53, Matt Smith 7-47, Brandon Perry 5-10, Ryan Reed 3-6, Kasey Waterman 2-3. PASSING: Winona State-Andy Nett 22-10-2-118-2, Ryan Walch 1-1-0-53-1. Missouri WesternKasey Waterman 30-16-1-181-3. RECEIVING: Winona State-Jeff Dobbertin 5-128, Curtis Jepsen 2-17, Ryan Walch 2-2, Adam Lilla 1-17, Brendon Braatz 1-7. Missouri Western-Jerris Evans 6-75, Sterlin Finney 4-50, Adam Ziesel 2-35, Ryan Reed 1-12, Matt Smith 1-7, Mike Connaker 1-4, Darwin Pitts 1-(minus 2). INTERCEPTIONS: Winona State-Nick Jaeger 1-35. Missouri Western-Chad Smith 1-46, Eric Walker 1-10. SACKS: Winona State-Derek Chance 1-3, Jon Bussewitz 0.5-3. Missouri Western-Josh Oyler 2-10. TACKLES (UA-A): Winona State-Eric Ellestad 3-6-9, Travis Welch 6-2-8, Jake Tietje 4-4-8, Deric Sieck 4-3-7, Nick Jaeger 4-2-6, Davin Thompson 4-1-5, Derek Chance 3-2-5, Jon Bussewitz 2-3-5, Todd Batta 1-3-4, Paul Chabura 3-0-3, Steven Koehler 2-1-3, Ty Breitlow 2-1-3, Ned Welch 0-3-3, Andy Nett 2-0-2, Jon Tanner 1-1-2, Brent Thoen 1-1-2, John Stapleton 1-0-1, Matt Fevold 1-0-1, Jesse Isom 1-0-1, Chris Radke 0-1-1, Nick Brinkman 0-1-1. Missouri Western-Eric Walker 13-10-23, Dan Gray 7-6-13, Pierre Thomas 7-3-10, Eric McDowell 7-7-10, Mike Best 4-5-9, Josh Oyler 3-6-9, Josh Jean 7-1-8, Chad Smith 4-4-8, James Jack 5-1-6, Wes Smith 4-2-6, Trevor Frogge 3-3-6, Desmond Polk 4-1-5, Matt Smith 0-3-3, Tyreece Whyte 2-0-2, Lamaris Young 1-1-2, Jason Dawson 1-1-2, Derek Hart 1-0-1, Jon Oyler 1-0-1, Nic Richardson 1-0-1, James Smith 0-1-1, Rod Thompson 0-1-1.

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WSU went down 14-0 after the first quarter but a pair of second quarter scores made the halftime score 21-14 in favor of North Dakota. The Warriors got on the board thanks to a quarterback sneak by Bruce Carpenter and added a touchdown pass from Carpenter to Adam Lilla just before the half ended.

Score by Quarters Winona State North Dakota

1 0 14

2 14 7

3 7 14

4 7 7

Final 28 42

Record 10-2 11-1

SCORING SUMMARY Team Qtr Time Scoring Play (PAT) Plays-Yds TOP UND 1 9:41 Kyvig 9 pass from Klosterman (Peterka kick) 12-77 5:19 UND 1 3:22 Kyvig 2 pass from Klosterman (Peterka kick) 8-57 4:16 WSU 2 13:41 Carpenter 1 yd run (Opgenorth kick) 8-29 2:52 UND 2 3:26 Smith 19 pass from Klosterman (Peterka kick) 9-92 4:28 WSU 2 0:21 Lilla 4 pass from Carpenter (Opgenorth kick) 9-74 3:05 UND 3 5:35 Smith 16 pass from Klosterman (Peterka kick) 10-76 4:07 WSU 3 4:17 Lilla 64 pass from Carpenter (Opgenorth kick) 3-79 1:18 UND 3 2:49 Smith 39 pass from Klosterman (Peterka kick) 3-53 1:28 UND 4 14:54 Smith 32 pass from Klosterman (Peterka kick) 4-80 1:32 WSU 4 0:26 Lilla 2 pass from Wrobel (Opgenorth kick) 12-75 3:40 STATISTICAL SUMMARY FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS PASSING YARDS Passes Att-Comp-Int TOTAL OFFENSIVE PLAYS-YARDS Fumble Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions Sacks By: Number-Yards

WSU 18 34-145 195 30-16-0 64-340 0-0 6-131 1-35 5-45.6 1-0 5-55 27:14 6 of 13 0 of 1 1-1

0 7 0 14 7 14 7 21 14 21 14 28 21 28 21 35 21 42 28 42

UND 28 40-170 338 32-27-1 72-508 0-0 4-60 0-0 2-42.5 1-1 11-81 32:46 5 of 9 1 of 2 1-2

RUSHING: Winona State-Curtis Jepsen 8-43, Brian Wrobel 3-31, Kevin Curtin 6-28, Ryan Walch 7-17, Eric Williams 3-17, Bruce Carpenter 7-9. North Dakota-Jed Perkerewicz 26-146, Kelby Klosterman 6-49, Blaise Larson 4-12, Dan Graf 1-(minus 2), A. Schwenzfeier 1-(minus 5), TEAM 2-(minus 30). PASSING: Winona State-Bruce Carpenter 26-14-0-173-2, Brian Wrobel 4-2-0-22-1. North DakotaKelby Klosterman 32-27-1-338-6. RECEIVING: Winona State-Adam Lilla 7-118, Chris Samp 5-74, Kevin Curtin 2-0, Brian Hynes 1-3, Alan Hartung 1-0. North Dakota-Luke Schleusner 7-60, Jesse Smith 6-132, Dan Graf 5-35, Jesse Ahlers 3-63, John Kyvig 3-14, Jed Perkerewicz 2-12, Chad Mustard 1-22. INTERCEPTIONS: Winona State-Steven Koehler 1-35. Michigan Tech-none. SACKS: Winona State-Paul Chabura 1-1. North Dakota-Tom Irvin 1-2. TACKLES (UA-A): Winona State-Deric Sieck 9-6-15, Jake Tietje 9-3-12, Nick Jaeger 6-4-10, Paul Chabura 6-3-9, Brent Thoen 7-1-8, Jesse Isom 6-2-8, Steven Koehler 5-3-8, Matt Wayne 2-3-5, Tyler Schmit 2-1-3, John Stapleton 2-0-2, Ned Welch 1-1-2, Jon Tanner 1-1-2, Jim Stanek 1-01, Mike Madsen 1-0-1, Chris Samp 1-0-1, Ty Breitlow 1-0-1, Mitchell Royer 0-1-1, Corey Larsen 0-1-1. North Dakota-Eric Schmidt 6-3-9, Mike O’Neil 6-2-8, Tom Irvin 3-3-6, Adam Stratton 3-3-6, Eric Halverson 3-2-5, Travis O’Neel 1-4-5, Craig Rindeau 4-0-4, Christofferson 4-0-4, D. Thornburg 3-1-4, Josh Kotelnicki 3-0-3, Ben Dixon 3-0-3, Caleb Johnson 2-1-3, Adam Dehnicke 1-2-3, Jeff Momerak 2-0-2, Ethan Marquis 0-2-2, A. Schwenzfeier 1-0-1, Kelby Klosterman 1-0-1, Josh Muro 1-0-1, Dan Graf 0-1-1, Casey Blue 0-1-1, Lee Smith 0-1-1, Troy Newhouse 0-1-1, Mac Schneider 0-1-1.

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POSTSEASON HISTORY Emporia State 34, Winona State 27 OT Mineral Water Bowl Dec. 7, 2002 • Excelsior Springs, MO • Roosevelt Field

Winona State 10, Emporia State 3 NCAA Division II Playoffs Nov. 22, 2003 • Winona, MN • Maxwell Field

EXCELSIOR SPRINGS, MO – Winona State made its second trip to the Mineral Water Bowl in the span of three seasons and once again found themselves playing in an overtime contest. This time the Warriors came up just short, falling to Emporia State 34-27 despite a fourth quarter charge by the Warriors.

WINONA, MN – A season after Winona State and Emporia State met in the Mineral Water Bowl, the two teams did battle on the postseason’s biggest stage with the Warriors ending this matchup as the victor. Winona State earned the first NCAA postseason win in program history with a 10-3 victory over ESU. The win moved the Warriors into the NCAA Playoff second round for the first time in program history as well.

Winona State found itself down just 10-3 at the half but Emporia State began the third quarter with a pair of touchdowns to stretch its advantage to 24-3. That was when the Warriors took flight, scoring 24 unanswered points to hold a 27-24 lead midway through the fourth quarter. It was a trio of long passes that led the charge for Winona State, with quarterback Bruce Carpenter hitting Adam Lilla for a 42-yard touchdown late in the third quarter and then connected with Chris Samp (49 yards) and Jeff Dobbertin (54 yards) in the fourth quarter. Emporia State marched down the field to kick a 28 yard field goal with two seconds remaining in regulation to tie the game and force overtime. Once in the extra period Emporia State scored on a 10-yard run by Tyler Paul and the Warriors could not match, giving ESU a 34-27 victory. The Winona State offense completed just 17 of 40 passes on the day, but those 17 completions totaled 330 yards and three touchdowns with both Dobbertin and Samp gaining more than 100 yards in the contest. Score by Quarters Winona State Emporia State

1 0 7

2 3 3

3 7 14

4 17 3

OT 0 7

Final 27 34

Record 8-4 9-3

SCORING SUMMARY Team Qtr Time Scoring Play (PAT) Plays-Yds TOP ESU 1 5:04 Paul 31 yd run (Gray kick) 9-93 4:05 ESU 2 14:44 Gray 38 yd FG 12-46 3:20 WSU 2 0:00 Opgenorth 21 yd FG 8-67 0:53 ESU 3 6:00 Johnson 4 yd run (Gray kick) 9-68 4:01 ESU 3 4:20 Paul 4 yd run (Gray kick) 3-11 1:28 WSU 3 2:07 Lilla 42 pass from Carpenter (Opgenorth kick) 5-54 2:13 WSU 4 12:50 Samp 49 pass from Carpenter (Opgenorth kick) 7-88 2:14 WSU 4 10:38 Dobbertin 54 pass from Carpenter (Opgenorth kick)3-66 1:05 WSU 4 8:54 Opgenorth 36 yd FG 4-9 1:34 ESU 4 0:02 Gray 28 yd FG 12-66 2:42 ESU OT Paul 10 yd run (Gray kick) 4-25 STATISTICAL SUMMARY FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS PASSING YARDS Passes Att-Comp-Int TOTAL OFFENSIVE PLAYS-YARDS Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time Sacks By: Number-Yards

WSU 20 32-67 330 41-17-0 73-397 0-0 0-0 4-83 2-38 6-41.5 3-1 3-27 24:48 0-0

0 7 0 10 3 10 3 17 3 24 10 24 17 24 24 24 27 24 27 27 27 34

ESU 31 52-287 236 45-22-2 97-523 0-0 3-12 1-13 0-0 3-28.3 3-3 10-104 35:12 1-10

RUSHING: Winona State-Kevin Curtin 15-59, Curtis Jepsen 12-30, Derrick Malone 2-9, Bruce Carpenter 2-(minus 9), Jeff Dobertin 0-6. Emporia State-Tyler Paul 40-224, Josh Sanders 6-40, Tad Hatfield 4-23, Ryan Johnson 2-0. PASSING: Winona State-Bruce Carpenter 40-17-0-330-3, Team 1-0-0-0-0. Emporia State-Tad Hatfield 44-22-2-236-0, Team 1-0-0-0-0. RECEIVING: Winona State-Jeff Dobbertin 6-110, Chris Samp 5-145, Adam Lilla 3-61, Alan Hartung 2-16, Kevin Curtin 1-(minus 2). Emporia State-Andre Day 11-112, Josh Sanders 4-30, Louis Lamb 3-32, Ryan Johnson 2-40, JJ Richard 2-22. INTERCEPTIONS: Winona State-Luke Lokanc 1-38. Emporia State-none. SACKS: Winona State-none. Emporia State-Philip Mabion 1-10. TACKLES (UA-A): Winona State-Luke Lokanc 5-8-13, Mike Madsen 5-5-10, Steven Koehler 5-510, Deric Sieck 3-6-9, Jim Stanek 3-6-9, Brent Thoen 2-5-7, Jake Tietje 2-5-7, Nathan Hall 2-4-6, Dustin Looman 2-4-6, Nick Jaeger 0-6-6, Ned Welch 1-4-5, Matt Wayne 1-2-3, Dave Cruz 1-0-1, Nick Brinkman 0-1-1, Curtis Jepsen 0-1-1. Emporia State-Dontaye McCoy 5-2-7, Charles Greer 3-3-6, Dusty Delaney 2-3-5, Josh Williams 2-3-5, Philip Mabion 2-3-5, Wes Bell 2-2-4, Neal Myers 0-4-4, Larry Randle 3-0-3, Luke Waller 2-1-3, Josh Oldfather 2-0-2, John Scott 1-1-2, Adam Melichar 1-1-2, Eddie Reynolds 0-2-2, Falco Grehl 0-2-2, Dan Miller 1-0-1, Tad Hatfield 1-0-1, Cal Gast 1-0-1, Brad Johnson 0-1-1.

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Offense was in short supply on a cold, windy afternoon with temperatures barely inching over freezing. That didn’t stop over 3,000 fans from entering Maxwell Field as the Warriors hosted their first postseason game. Emporia State got on the board first, getting a field goal in the first quarter to take a quick 3-0 lead. That was the last time they would put points on the scoreboard, as the Warrior defense remained stout all game. Winona State scored on back-to-back possessions in the third quarter. Brian Wrobel hit Chris Samp for a 34-yard touchdown with Steve Opgenorth following the next time WSU had the ball with a 22-yard field goal that put WSU up by its final 10-3 margin of victory. Emporia State had four chances to score in the fourth quarter but threw two interceptions and lost a fumble in that span, with the Warrior defense shutting down any ESU attempt to get back in the game. Not only was the 10-3 win a milestone victory for the WSU program, the game saw a milestone reached by Samp. Samp’s touchdown catch during the third quarter made him Winona State’s all-time leader in the category, scoring for the 30th time in his career. The receiver would leave Winona State a season later with 53 touchdown catches, a record that still stands. Score by Quarters Emporia State Winona State

1 3 0

2 0 0

3 0 10

4 0 0

Final 3 10

Record 9-3 11-1

SCORING SUMMARY Team Qtr Time Scoring Play (PAT) ESU 1 11:42 Gray 33 yd FG WSU 3 12:59 Samp 34 pass from Wrobel (Opgenorth kick) WSU 3 7:37 Opgenorth 22 yd FG STATISTICAL SUMMARY FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS PASSING YARDS Passes Att-Comp-Int TOTAL OFFENSIVE PLAYS-YARDS Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time Thrid-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions Red Zone Scores-Chances Sacks By: Number-Yards

ESU 16 41-126 157 27-15-2 68-283 0-0 4-10 2-21 0-0 5-28.4 2-1 4-40 33:35 5 of 16 1 of 3 1-1 3-20

Plays-Yds 9-64 4-55 7-16

TOP 3:18 1:51 2:57

3 0 3 7 3 10

WSU 11 32-59 140 23-9-0 55-199 0-0 3-28 2-46 2-23 9-30.6 2-0 6-37 26:25 3 of 13 0 of 0 1-1 1-6

RUSHING: Emporia State-Tyler Paul 31-107, Rashem Sharpe 4-28, Clete Frazell 1-4, Ryan Hulings 1-2, Tad Hatfield 3-(minus 5), TEAM 1-(minus 10). Winona State-Kevin Curtin 14-51, Curtis Jepsen 9-32, Dave Cruz 1-7, TEAM 1-0, Brian Wrobel 7-(minus 31). PASSING: Emporia State-tad Hatfield 27-15-2-157-0. Winona State-Brian Wrobel 23-9-0-140-1. RECEIVING: Emporia State-Ryan Haulings 4-26, Tony Jackson 3-42, Tyler Paul 3-23, JJ Richard 2-23, Louis Lamb 1-16, Andre Day 1-16, Clete Frazell 1-11. Winona State-Alan Hartung 4-56, Chris Samp 3-55, Curtis Jepsen 1-23, Brian Hynes 1-6. INTERCEPTIONS: Emporia State-none. Winona State-Luke Lokanc 1-23, Mike Madsen 1-0. SACKS: Emporia State-Josh Williams 2-13, Falco Grehl 1-7. Winona State-Ty Breitlow 1-6. TACKLES (UA-A): Emporia State-Philip Mabion 6-4-10, Justin Kohlmeier 2-8-10, Brad Johnson 4-3-7, Josh Williams 3-4-7, Eddie Reynolds 2-5-7, Cal Gast 0-7-7, Brandon Stribling 1-3-4, Falco Grehl 2-1-3, John Scott 2-0-2, Scott Schoenfled 1-1-2, Andrew Jeffries 0-2-2, Clete Frazell 1-0-1, Adam Melichar 1-0-1, Josh Oldfather 0-1-1, Dan Miller 0-1-1. Winona State-Deric Sieck 5-9-14, Steven Koehler 6-4-10, Brent Thoen 4-6-10, Luke Lokanc 3-7-10, Ty Breitlow 4-3-7, Nathan Hall 3-4-7, Nick Jaeger 2-5-7, Ben Turnquist 2-4-6, Mike Madsen 1-5-6, Colin Charlson 2-2-4, Dan Clark 1-1-2, Jim Stanek 1-1-2, Matt Wayne 1-1-2, Matt Meline 1-0-1, Ryan Eversman 1-0-1, Dan Lundin 1-0-1.

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POSTSEASON HISTORY North Dakota 36, Winona State 29 NCAA Division II Playoff Quarterfinals Nov. 29, 2003 • Grand Forks, ND • Alerus Center

Grand Valley State 16, Winona State 13 NCAA Division II Playoffs Nov. 13, 2004 • Winona, MN • Maxwell Field

GRAND FORKS, ND – After beating Emporia State a week earlier to advance to the second round of the NCAA Division II Playoffs for the first time in program history, Winona State ran into powerhouse North Dakota. UND would eventually advance to the national championship game, but not before they were given all they could handle by the Warriors.

WINONA, MN – Making their third consecutive NCAA Division II Playoff appearance, Winona State hosted defending national champion Grand Valley State in the opening round, the second consecutive year the Warriors had opened the postseason at home.

The final score was 36-29 in favor of North Dakota, but the Warriors completely dominated the game’s second half before UND found a way to score with seconds remaining in the contest. At halftime it certainly did not look like a game that would go down to the wire, with North Dakota holding a 28-7 lead after scoring four touchdowns in the span of 11 minutes in the second quarter. As much as UND had dominated the first half, the second would belong completely to the Warriors. Brian Wrobel scored on a two-yard touchdown run in the third and Steve Opgenorth kicked a 40-yard field goal to bring the Warriors to within 11, 28-17. An 11-yard pass from Wrobel to Alan Hartung made the score 28-23 as the fourth quarter got underway. Another touchdown, this one a 19-yard pass from Bounthavy Khamratthanome to Chris Samp gave Winona State a 29-28 lead with 1:52 remaining in the contest. The Warriors had come all the way back and were on the verge of knocking off North Dakota. UND marched down the field to score on a one-yard run by Adam Roland with just 24 seconds remaining. A two-point conversion put North Dakota up 36-29 and completed a rally of their own. Score by Quarters Winona State North Dakota

1 0 0

2 7 28

3 10 0

4 12 8

Final 29 36

Record 11-2 11-1

SCORING SUMMARY Team Qtr Time Scoring Play (PAT) Plays-Yds TOP UND 2 14:13 Johnson 9 pass from Wilson (Glas kick) 7-52 3:18 UND 2 10:53 Lueck 73 yd punt return (Glas kick) WSU 2 6:35 Jepsen 1 yd run (Opgenorth kick) 9-80 4:18 UND 2 3:21 Roland 8 yd run (Glas kick) 7-80 3:22 UND 2 2:00 Stattelman 19 pass from Wilson (Glas kick) 3-29 1:13 WSU 3 6:00 Wrobel 2 yd run (Opgenorth kick) 6-22 2:37 WSU 3 2:25 Opgenorth 40 yd FG 7-42 1:56 WSU 4 14:18 Hartung 11 pass from Wrobel (pass failed) 4-43 0:43 WSU 4 1:52 Samp 19 pass from Khamratthanome (rush failed) 10-66 4:20 UND 4 0:24 Roland 1 yd run (Stattelman pass from Bowenkamp)5-80 1:28 STATISTICAL SUMMARY FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS PASSING YARDS Passes Att-Comp-Int TOTAL OFFENSIVE PLAYS-YARDS Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time Thrid-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions Red Zone Scores-Chances Sacks By: Number-Yards

WSU 23 32-84 322 38-25-2 70-406 0-0 3-16 4-82 2-56 5-45.4 4-3 5-41 30:10 2 of 10 1 of 1 4-4 2-13

0 7 0 14 7 14 7 21 7 28 14 28 17 28 23 28 29 28 29 36

UND 18 34-97 268 31-20-2 65-365 0-0 4-126 2-55 2-6 6-37.8 3-1 8-70 29:50 5 of 11 0 of 0 4-5 2-12

RUSHING: Winona State-Dave Cruz 8-44, Kevin Curtin 6-16, Brian Wrobel 9-13, Brian Hynes 1-7, Curtis Jepsen 8-4. North Dakota-Adam Roland 24-64, Brandon Strouth 4-54, Jon Bowenkamp 2-(minus 7), Joe Wilson 4-(minus 14). PASSING: Winona State-Brian Wrobel 37-24-2-303-1, Khamratthanome 1-1-0-19-1. North Dakota-Joe Wilson 26-17-1-184-2, John Bowenkamp 5-3-1-84-0. RECEIVING: Winona State-Chris Samp 11-140, Brian Hynes 6-95, Alan Hartung 4-47, Curtis Jepsen 3-29, Dave Cruz 1-11. North Dakota-Stattelman 12-125, Jesse Ahlers 3-32, Caleb Johnson 2-78, Travis Lueck 2-14, Trevor Mielke 1-19. INTERCEPTIONS: Winona State-Luke Lokanc 2-56. North Dakota-Adam Stratton 1-0, Digger Anderson 1-6. SACKS: Winona State-Mike Madsen 1-7, Ty Breitlow 1-6. North Dakota-Shane Duchscher 1-7, Tony Hermes 1-5. TACKLES (UA-A): Winona State-Brent Thoen 7-0-7, Nick Jaeger 6-0-6, Mike Madsen 5-1-6, Luke Lokanc 5-0-5, Ty Breitlow 5-0-5, Deric Sieck 4-1-5, Steven Koehler 4-0-4, Colin Charlson 4-0-4, Jim Stanek 3-0-3, Ray Johnson 2-0-2, Ben Turnquist 2-0-2, Jay Fogelson 2-0-2, Matt Meline 1-0-1, Matt Wayne 1-0-1, Khamratthanome 1-0-1, Aaron Hutchingon 1-0-1. North Dakota-Digger Anderson 8-3-11, Hoffschneider 8-0-8, Ryan Manke 4-1-5, Danny Gagner 4-1-5, Caleb Johnson 4-04, Ullsperger 3-1-4, Tyler Dahlen 3-0-3, Adam Stratton 3-0-3, Tony Hermes 3-0-3, Josh Brandsted 2-1-3, Jake Nordick 2-0-2, Shane Duchscher 2-0-2, Jeff Momerak 1-0-1, Jason Peterson 1-0-1, Sam Schmitz 1-0-1, Tom DeSautel 1-0-1, Matt Nelson 1-0-1, Troy Newhouse 1-0-1, Eric Halstenson 0-11, Stattelman 0-1-1, Steve Brennan 0-1-1.

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Grand Valley State struck first, getting three first half field goals to take a 9-0 lead into the locker room at the half. Winona State quickly erased their deficit in the third quarter, with quarterback Ryan Eversman finding Chris Samp for an 18-yard touchdown. The Warriors score again in the quarter on a two-yard run by Alex Wiese to move the score to 13-9 and give WSU its first lead of the ballgame. Grand Valley State was the only team to put points on the scoreboard in the fourth quarter, getting a nine-yard scoring run with just under 10 minutes to play in the game, giving themselves a 16-13 advantage. Winona State attempted to make another late charge but could not punch the ball into the end zone. Samp ended the game with seven catches for 134 yards while Brian Hynes made four grabs for 130 yards. The contest was the last of Samp’s Winona State, bringing to a close a remarkable run of success highlighted by brilliant postseason play. In five postseason games during his career Samp made 31 receptions for 547 yards and four touchdowns. He reached 100 yards receiving on three different occasions in the postseason as well. Score by Quarters Grand Valley State Winona State

1 3 0

2 6 0

3 0 13

4 7 0

Final 16 13

Record 9-2 10-2

SCORING SUMMARY Team Qtr Time Scoring Play (PAT) GV 1 8:59 Greene 35 yd FG GV 2 8:34 Greene 37 yd FG GV 2 0:08 Greene 24 yd FG WSU 3 8:07 Samp 18 pass from Eversman (Kraus kick) WSU 3 2:45 Wiese 2 yd run (pass failed) GV 4 9:43 Finnerty 9 yd run (Greene kick) STATISTICAL SUMMARY FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS PASSING YARDS Passes Att-Comp-Int TOTAL OFFENSIVE PLAYS-YARDS Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time Thrid-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions Red Zone Scores-Chances Sacks By: Number-Yards

GV 11 44-135 112 21-10-0 65-247 0-0 4-22 2-69 2-31 9-31.7 0-0 16-95 32:38 3 of 16 0 of 1 4-5 3-19

Plays-Yds 7-6 6-31 6-21 3-47 7-79 10-59

TOP 1:52 1:45 1:31 0:58 2:51 5:01

3 0 6 0 9 0 9 7 9 13 16 13

WSU 18 30-13 296 35-17-2 65-309 0-0 3-9 2-30 0-0 7-33.1 1-0 5-40 27:22 4 of 13 0 of 2 2-3 2-7

RUSHING: Grand Valley State-Tennessee 23-100, Finnerty 16-40, Garris 2-1, Langston 3-(minus 6). Winona State-Khamratthanome 6-19, Alex Wiese 5-17, Derek Malone 7-4, Dave Cruz 6-0, TEAM 1-(minus 1), Pat Hurley 1-(minus 8), Ryan Eversman 4-(minus 18). PASSING: Grand Valley State-Finnerty 20-10-0-112-0. Team 1-0-0-0-0. Winona State-Ryan Eversman 35-17-2-296-1 RECEIVING: Grand Valley State-Collins 5-87, Langston 4-28, Finnerty 1-(minus 3). Winona StateChris Samp 7-134, Brian Hynes 4-130, Dave Cruz 2-9, Lee Cunningham 1-9, Scott Peters 1-7, Jeff Ellestad 1-4, Khamratthanome 1-3. INTERCEPTIONS: Grand Valley State-Hawkins 1-29, Steinbech 1-2. Winona State-none. SACKS (UA-A): Grand Valley State-Hein 1.5-7, McFadden 1-8, Marshall 1-4, Spencer 0.5-0. Winona State-Fogelson 2-7. TACKLES (UA-A): Grand Valley State-Adams 7-6-13, McFadden 6-2-8, Boone 6-2-8, Steinbech 5-3-8, Spencer 1-6-7, Ballard 4-2-6, Hawkins 4-2-6, Bryant 3-2-5, Hein 3-2-5, Marshall 3-1-4, Phillips 2-1-3, Langston 1-1-2, Ryan 1-0-1, Hukill 1-0-1, Roland 0-1-1. Winona State-Jay Fogelson 7-613, Jim Stanek 8-2-10, Luke Lokanc 6-4-10, Shawn Cunningham 5-2-7, Ben Turnquist 4-3-7, Dane Clark 6-0-6, Jacob Hoop 5-1-6, Colin Charlson 1-5-6, Roy Kratt 3-2-5, Eric Miller 4-0-4, Matt Meline 2-1-3, Brendan Meany 2-1-3, John Tackmann 2-0-2, Alex Wiese 1-0-1, Donte Pettis 1-0-1, Nate Daniels 1-0-1, Aaron Hutchinson 0-1-1.

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POSTSEASON HISTORY North Dakota 42, Winona State 0 NCAA Division II Playoffs Nov. 18, 2006 • Grand Forks, ND • Alerus Center

North Dakota 44, Winona State 2 NCAA Division II Playoffs Nov. 17, 2007 • Grand Forks, ND • Alerus Center

GRAND FORKS, ND – After missing the postseason by a whisker the season before, Winona State returned to the playoffs in 2006, earning a opening round matchup with North Dakota. UND employed a pounding rushing attack while beating WSU 42-0.

GRAND FORKS, ND – The Warriors drew North Dakota in the opening round of the playoffs for the second consecutive season. It was a balanced offensive team the Warriors faced, with UND gaining 298 yards on the ground and 232 through the air in the 44-2 North Dakota victory.

Ryan Chappell was the hammer for North Daktoa, rushing for 236 yards and scoring five touchdowns on the ground. He reached the end zone four times in the first half and three times in the second quarter alone, putting UND up early. In all, North Dakota rushed for 404 yards on the game.

Winona State had won ten games in the regular season, reaching the double-digit victory mark for the fourth time in the last seven years. In the seven year period from 2001-2007, Winona State posted 66-18 record while making the NCAA Division II Playoffs five times.

Score by Quarters Winona State North Dakota

1 0 7

2 0 21

3 0 7

4 0 7

Final 0 42

Record 9-3 10-1

SCORING SUMMARY Team Qtr Time Scoring Play (PAT) UND 1 8:50 Chappell 23 yd run (Hellevang kick) UND 2 13:18 Chappell 3 yd run (Hellevang kick) UND 2 6:16 Chappell 21 yd run (Hellevang kick) UND 2 1:13 Chappell 8 yd run (Hellevang kick) UND 3 13:43 Chappell 64 yd run (Hellevang kick) UND 4 14:07 Beatty 19 yd run (Hellevang kick) STATISTICAL SUMMARY FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS PASSING YARDS Passes Att-Comp-Int TOTAL OFFENSIVE PLAYS-YARDS Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time Thrid-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions Sacks By: Number-Yards

WSU 9 27-17 103 33-12-0 60-120 1-3 0-0 6-110 1-8 8-37.5 1-0 6-45 29:36 2 of 15 0 of 3 1-8

Plays-Yds 2-79 5-43 6-69 10-68 2-71 6-72

TOP 0:27 2:03 3:05 2:03 1:10 2:16

Warrior quarterback Drew Aber threw for 208 yards with Scott Peters making seven receptions and Tyree Burks hauling in five catches. 0 7 0 14 0 21 0 28 0 35 0 42

UND 29 41-404 190 29-19-1 70-594 0-0 3-25 1-5 0-0 2-30.0 2-2 11-105 29:17 3 of 7 0 of 0 4-38

RUSHING: Winona State-Darren Davis 7-37, Alex Wiese 8-22, Andy Verbancouer 2-5, Carey Rottman 3-(minus 2), Ellis Minor 1-(minus 6), Randy Spring 1-(minus 7), Mike Trotter 5-(minus 32). North Dakota-Ryan Chappell 16-236, Chris Beatty 6-80, Brandon Brady 7-33, Danny Freund 5-29, Reed Manke 2-22, Andrew Sorbo 1-4, Brandon Strouth 2-3, TEAM 2-(minus 3). PASSING: Winona State-Mike Trotter 31-11-0-98-0. Aaron Boettcher 1-1-0-5-0, Darren Davis 1-0-0-0-0. North Dakota-Reed Manke 18-15-1-130-0, Chris Belmore 7-3-0-48-0, Danny Freund 4-1-0-12-0. RECEIVING: Winona State-Jeff Ellestad 3-56, Carey Rottman 2-15, Todd Burkoth 2-12, Scott Peters 1-8, Nate Skala 1-5, Justin Morland 1-3, Alex Wiese 1-2, Mike Trotter 1-2. North DakotaMartin Tatom 4-56, Brady Trenbeath 3-32, Weston Dressler 3-15, Blair Grover 2-26, Lee Groeschl 2-13, Troy Ott 1-20, T. Loegering 1-12, Brandon Strouth 1-9, T. Christensen 1-6, Ryan Chappell 1-1. INTERCEPTIONS: Winona State-Marcus LaBadie 1-8. North Dakota-none. SACKS (UA-A): Winona State-Colin Charlson 1-8. North Dakota-Bobby Stroup 3-34, Nathan Wayne 1-4. TACKLES: Winona State-John Tackmann 8-3-11, Tyler Perkette 6-1-7, Kenzie Yewman 6-0-6, Eric Miller 3-1-4, Marcus Labadie 3-1-4, Colin Charlson 3-0-3, Dane Clark 3-0-3, Tony Hill 3-0-3, Justin Jensen 3-0-3, Craig Martindale 2-1-3, Dan Link 2-0-2, Ken King 2-0-2, Kevin Michaelis 2-0-2, Ryan Rothwell 1-1-2, Dave Braun 1-1-2, Brent Yule 0-2-2, Eric Boehm 1-0-1, Scott Sherman 1-0-1, Peter Schiltz 1-0-1, Matt Finch 1-0-1, Tazarron Landry 1-0-1, Alex White 0-1-1, Billy Link 0-1-1, Darren Davis 0-1-1. North Dakota-Adam Wolff 6-0-6, Bobby Stroup 4-2-6, Robbie Meek 3-2-5, D. Alexander 4-0-4, Jared Enger 3-0-3, Nathan Wayne 3-0-3, Tom DeSautel 3-0-3, Alex Cadwell 3-0-3, Rory Manke 3-0-3, Andy White 2-0-2, Matt Bodoh 2-0-2, Babington-Johnson 1-1-2, Drake Otto 1-0-1, Blair Grover 1-0-1, Brandon Brady 1-0-1, Brian Troen 1-0-1, Sam Schmitz 1-0-1, M. Greenwood 1-0-1, Tyler Morrow 0-1-1, Anthony Longe 0-1-1, Andy Miller 0-1-1.

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North Dakota had a 20-0 lead in the second quarter when the Warriors scored what would be their only points of the game on a safety. UND added a trio of rushing touchdowns in the second half to put away the victory.

Score by Quarters Winona State North Dakota

1 0 10

2 2 10

3 0 7

4 0 17

Final 2 44

Record 10-2 10-1

SCORING SUMMARY Team Qtr Time Scoring Play (PAT) Plays-Yds TOP UND 1 9:31 Chappell 8 yd run (Hellevang kick) 5-65 1:15 UND 1 3:20 Hellevang 41 yd FG 8-46 3:36 UND 2 11:06 Hellevang 19 yd FG 9-69 4:36 UND 2 6:46 Chappell 17 yd run (Hellevang kick) 5-65 2:20 WSU 2 2:53 Team safety UND 3 5:28 Dressler 4 yd run (Hellevang kick) 11-80 4:31 UND 4 14:47 Hellevang 24 yd FG 10-73 3:13 UND 4 8:42 Freund 5 yd run (Hellevang kick) 9-60 5:18 UND 4 0:47 Battle 1 yd run (Hellevang kick) 8-49 3:32 STATISTICAL SUMMARY FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS PASSING YARDS Passes Att-Comp-Int TOTAL OFFENSIVE PLAYS-YARDS Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time Thrid-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions Sacks By: Number-Yards

WSU 15 22-28 208 41-19-1 63-236 0-0 0-0 10-174 1-19 7-31.3 2-0 5-38 23:04 6 of 16 0 of 2 1-3

0 7 0 10 0 13 0 20 2 20 2 27 2 30 2 37 2 44

UND 30 49-298 232 28-19-1 77-530 0-0 3-20 1-15 1-0 1-52.0 2-0 7-70 35:35 7 of 12 0 of 2 0-0

RUSHING: Winona State-Alex Wiese 13-17, Andrew Verbancouer 3-5, Carey Rottman 2-2, Randy Spring 1-2, Drew Aber 3-2. North Dakota-Ryan Chappell 19-176, Steven Battle 19-80, Danny Freund 6-28, Jake Caufield 1-5, Weston Dressler 1-4, Jake Landry 1-3, Josh Murray 2-2. PASSING: Winona State-Drew Aber 41-19-1-208-0. North Dakota-Danny Freund 26-18-1-221-0, Jake Landry 2-1-0-11-0. RECEIVING: Winona State-Scott Peters 7-64, Tyree Burks 5-74, Scott Sherman 3-42, Alex Wiese 3-19, Drew Alexander 1-9. North Dakota-Brady Trenbeath 6-98, Weston Dressler 4-36, Ryan Chappell 3-45, Jake Caufield 2-21, Andrew Sorbo 2-19, Marcus Tibesar 2-13. INTERCEPTIONS: Winona State-Craig Martindale 1-19. North Dakota- Drake Otto 1-0. FUMBLES: Winona State-Randy Spring 1-0, Drew Aber 1-0. North Dakota-Ryan Chappell 2-0. SACKS: Winona State-Cody Dummer 1-3. North Dakota-none. TACKLES (UA-A): Winona State-Cody Dummer 7-1-8, Tyler Perkette 4-4-8, Craig Martindale 6-06, Dave Braun 4-1-5, Shawn Cunningham 4-1-5, Marcus LaBadie 4-1-5, Kevin Michaelis 4-0-4, Tim Ainsworth 3-0-3, Brent Yule 3-0-3, Ryan Rothwell 3-0-3, Alexander White 2-0-2, Ryan Jirgl 2-0-2, Elliot Gaulke 2-0-2, Justin Jensen 2-0-2, Tony Hill 1-1-2, Chauncy Charlson 1-0-1, Scott Sherman 1-0-1, Eric Boehm 1-0-1, Jared Stahlecker 1-0-1, Anthony Buckner 1-0-1, Carey Rottman 1-0-1, Alex Wiese 0-1-1. North Dakota-Rory Manke 5-0-5, Kris Ankenbauer 4-0-4, Noah Dombrovski 3-0-3, Ryan Kasowski 3-0-3, Tyson Heiser 3-0-3, Nathan Wayne 3-0-3, Brett Holinka 2-1-3, Alex Cadwell 2-1-3, J. Schwenzfeier 2-1-3, Robbie Meek 1-2-3, Matt Bodoh 2-0-2, Tyson Giles 2-0-2, Andy Miller 2-0-2, Drake Otto 1-1-2, Jeff Tescher 1-0-1, Curtis Dublanko 1-0-1, Nick Nolte 1-0-1, Ryan Pollow 1-0-1, Bobby Stroup 1-0-1, Jeff Richter 1-0-1, Ward DeMontigny 1-0-1, Brian Troen 1-0-1, D. Alexander 1-0-1, Alex Nicholas 0-1-1, B. Hellevang 0-1-1.

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POSTSEASON HISTORY Winona State 41, Lindenwood 21 Mineral Water Bowl Dec. 1, 2012 • Excelsior Springs, MO • Tiger Stadium

Texas A&M Commerce 20, Winona State 6 NCAA DII Playoffs

EXCELSIOR SPRINGS, Mo. – Already Winona State’s all-time leading rusher, senior Rayon Simmons put an exclamation point on his outstanding career, rushing for 188 yards as the Warriors beat Lindenwood 41-21 in the Mineral Water Bowl. Simmons helped lead a Warrior rushing attack that rolled up 294 yards on the ground, while the WSU defense kept Lindenwood one-dimensional. LU was able to rush for just eight yards on the day on 16 carries. Simmons, the game’s offensive Most Valuable Player, rushed for over 100 yards in the first half while scoring a touchdown. The senior also caught three passes for 62 yards. Simmons ends his Winona State career with 5,246 rushing yards, the most in school history. He finished his senior season with 1,774 rushing yards, another program record. John Teigland recorded his fourth 300 yard passing game of the season, throwing for 303 yards and three touchdowns. The Warrior quarterback was 23-of-31 passing and ends the season with 2,942 passing yards, the third-most in school history. While Lindenwood was able to have success throwing the football, the Warrior defense completely shut down the LU rush game while also intercepting three passes. Jared Mitchell, Ryan Williams and Patrick Lazzara each picked of a pass while the defense recorded three quarterback sacks. Williams was named the game’s defensive Most Valuable Player. Winona State ends the season with a 10-2 record, its fifth campaign with at least ten wins in school history. The win is also the team’s second victory in the Mineral Water Bowl, having defeated Missouri Western 43-41 in triple overtime in 2000. Score by Quarters Winona State Lindenwood

1 10 7

2 14 7

3 10 0

4 Final 7 41 7 21

SCORING SUMMARY Team Qtr Time Scoring Play (PAT) LWU 1 13:27 Helmick 83 pass from Miller (Neal kick) WSU 1 12:45 Mikes 73 pass from Teigland (Vercher kick) WSU 1 2:09 Vercher 30 yd FG LWU 2 9:03 Helmick 58 pass from Gomez (Neal kick) WSU 2 3:24 Simmons 1 yd run (Vercher kick) WSU 2 0:31 Resnick 11 yd run (Vercher kick) WSU 3 13:53 Speer 8 pass from Teigland (Vercher kick) WSU 3 9:44 Vercher 27 yd FG LWU 4 9:24 Alexander 3 pass from Miller (Neal kick) WSU 4 4:24 Speer 9 pass from Teigland (Vercher kick) STATISTICAL SUMMARY FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS PASSING YARDS Passes Att-Comp-Int TOTAL OFFENSIVE PLAYS-YARDS Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time Sacks By: Number-Yards

WSU 31 48-284 303 31-23-0 79-587 0-0 0-0 1-2 3-18 4-31.8 1-0 4-30 36:14 3-20

A crowd of over 1,600 saw the Warriors quench a 13-year home postseason drought in what was WSU’s first NCAA playoff game since 2007. No. 12 Winona State has it season come to an end with a record of 10-2 while No. 8 Texas A&M-Commerce (10-1) advances to the semifinals of the Super Region Four bracket. The Warriors, who were picked to finished sixth in the conference preseason poll, posted their six 10-win season in program history under NSIC Coach of the Year Tom Sawyer. “We had our opportunities today, but couldn’t get into the end zone, and if you look at our two losses on the year that was the determining factor,” Sawyer said. “Against a really good offensive opponent, you have to convert on those chances.” Winona thrived this season capitalizing on its opponents’ miscues, but lost the turnover battle to the Lions, 3-1. Senior quarterback Darren Beenken played under center for the first time in three weeks after suffering a concussion and was intercepted three times in the loss. Despite Saturday’s result, Beenken was still at the heart of WSU’s turnaround this season in helping guide one of the top-scoring offenses in the conference. The Farmington, Minnesota native waited four years for his chance to start for the Warriors and did his part in leading Winona back to the postseason. On the other side of the ball, the country’s top passer, Luis Perez was 28-of-41 for 308 yards with a pair of touchdowns. Vincent Hobbs was on the receiving end of both scoring catches in the first quarter which put Winona in a 14-0 hole. For the final three quarters, the Warriors and Lions played even with just six points apiece on the scoreboard. The teams entered the game each ranked in the top 13 in the country in scoring defense, and the units lived up to their billing. Winona held A&M-Commerce to its lowest scoring output since week 1 of the season and slashed the Lions’ season average of 40.4 points per game in half on Saturday. Luke Teague led the Warrior defense with nine tackles, including one and a half behind the line of scrimmage. The senior also forced and recovered a fumble late in the first half near the Warriors’ own end zone.

Isaiah Frandsen hauled in four catches for 71 yards. Winona native, Eric Birth, led the ground attack with 61 yards on nine attempts.

TOP 1:33 0:41 4:19 0:08 2:21 1:52 1:07 3:21 4:08 4:55

Carter McCauley accounted for Winona’s six points on the night and finishes the season with a new singleseason record of 104. The senior concludes his career as the Warrior and conference record holder with 55 field goals.

0 7 7 7 10 7 10 14 17 14 24 14 31 14 34 14 34 21 41 21

LWU 20 16-8 414 46-30-3 62-422 0-0 1-6 7-71 0-0 3-43.3 0-0 3-18 23:46 0-0

RUSHING: Winona State-Rayon Simmons 24-188, Chichi Ojika 11-48, Bryan Bradshaw 3-22, Anthony Resnick 3-13, John Teigland 4-10, Jay Adams 1-7, Team 2-(minus 4). Lindenwood-Denodus O’Bryant 11-19, Nate Orlando 1-0, Dillon Miller 2-(minus 2), Ben Gomez 2-(minus 9). PASSING: Winona State-John Teigland 31-22-0-303-3. Lindenwood-Dillon Miller 27-17-1-216-2, Ben Gomez 19-13-2-198-1. RECEIVING: Winona State-Tyler Speer 7-77, Josh Mikes 3-95, Rayon Simmons 3-62, Chichi Ojika 3-27, Jay Adams 2-7, Ismal Karon 1-13, Sean Hertz 1-10, Alan May 1-7, Anthony Resnick 1-5, Jim Montgomery 1-0. Lindenwood-Andrew Helmick 9-201, Alex Robinson 6-77, Denodus O’Bryant 4-51, Seam Sealer 4-49, Jaron Alexander 4-39, Donnie Jennert 1-3, Nate Orlando 1-0, Chase Stewart 1-(minus 6). INTERCEPTIONS: Winona State-Pat Lazzara 1-18, Ryan Williams 1-0, Jared Mitchell 1-0. Lindenwood-none. SACKS: Winona State-Alex Coulter 1-11, Parker Detjens 1-6, Colin McGuire 1-3. Lindenwoodnone. TACKLES (UA-A): Winona State-Alex Coulter 6-1-7, Chris Norgaard 6-1-7, Morgan Weaver 5-1-6, Ryan Williams 4-2-6, Pat Lazzara 4-0-4, Turrell Foster 2-1-3, Matt Splon 2-1-3, Parker Detjens 2-02, Ryan Singler 1-1-2, Colin McGuire 1-1-2, Colin Corcoran 1-1-2, Ian Murray 1-1-2, Lewis Johnson 1-0-1, William Sherard 1-0-1, Jake Harmon 1-0-1, Tamrick Atwood 0-1-1, Jared Mitchell 0-1-1, Charlie Haben 0-1-1, Larry Mbayu 0-1-1, Chichi Ojika 0-1-1. Lindenwood-Connor Harris 5-6-11, Cody Fogle 3-8-11, Jaz Granderson 3-5-8, Brock Reed 1-7-8, Sean Gracy 5-1-6, Pierre Desir 4-1-5, Justin Broome 3-2-5, Chaz Fulton 2-3-5, AJ Chappelle 2-2-4, Joe Day 1-2-3, Malach Radigan 1-1-2, Jared Hagley 1-0-1, Cody Reider 1-0-1, Nate Orlando 1-0-1, Jalin Brown 1-0-1, Team 1-0-1.

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WINONA, Minn. – Texas A&M-Commerce put an end to Winona State University’s best season in over a decade on Saturday afternoon at Altra Federal Credit Union Stadium in a defensive battle that saw the Warriors fall, 20-6.

Fellow seniors Andrew Spencer and Mike Imperiale recorded seven tackles apiece. Carter Duxbury also notched seven tackles and had the Warriors’ lone sack of the game.

Record 10-2 8-4 Plays-Yds 3-87 2-75 10-68 1-58 5-29 7-57 3-75 9-27 14-80 9-71

November 18, 2017 • Winona, Minn • Altra Federal Credit Union Stadium

Score by Quarters A&M-Commerce Winona State

1 14 0

2 0 3

3 3 3

4 Final 3 20 0 6

SCORING SUMMARY Team Qtr Time Scoring Play (PAT) TAMUC 1 7:20 Hobbs 9 yd pass from Perez (Martinez kick ) TAMUC 1 2:26 Hobbs 4 yd pass from Perez (Martinez kick ) WSU 2 6:45 McCauley 27 yd field goal TAMUC 2 11:47 Martinez 46 yd field goal WSU 2 00:38 McCauley 26 yd field goal TAMUC 2 07:25 Martinez 22 yd field goal STATISTICAL SUMMARY FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS PASSING YARDS Passes Att-Comp-Int TOTAL OFFENSIVE PLAYS-YARDS Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time Sacks By: Number-Yards

TAMUC 24 24-148 308 28-41-0 75-456 0-0 1-2 2-64 3-37 4-32.2 1-1 13-107 34:47 3-21

Record 10-1 10-2 Plays-Yds TOP 6-60 1:33 9-61 0:41 8-57 4:19 9-34 0:08 8-40 2:21 9-85 1:52

SCORE 7-0

WSU 16 16-60 167 13-35-3 61-227 1-0 2-23 3-32 0-0 5-38.8 2-0 3-17 25:13 1-8

RUSHING: A&M-Commerce - Carandal Hale 23-106, Luis Perez 4-23, E.J. Thompson 5-20, G. Rodriguez 1-2, Team 1-(minus 3). Winona State - Eric Birth 9-60, Javian Roebuck 11-20, Devon Moore 1-3, Jake Balliu 1-(minus 2), Darren Beeken 4- (minus 21). PASSING: A&M-Commerce - Luis Perez 28-41-308. Winona State - Darren Beenken 13-35-167 RECEIVING: A&M-Commerce - Buck Wilson 4-95, M. Wimberly 7-65, Vincent Hobbs 5-57, Darrion Landry 4-51, D’Arthur Cowan 3-26, Carandal Hale 4-14, E.J. Thompson 1-0. Winona State - Isaiah Frandsen 4-71, Jake Balliu 3-34, Dustin Iverson 1-33, Tanner Gran 1-17, Devon Moore 1-9, Connor Schulz 1-6, Justin Bergeron 1-2, Javian Roebuck 1-(minus 1), Eric Birth 1-(minus 4). INTERCEPTIONS: A&M-Commerce - Brucks Saathoff 1-25, Alex Shillow 1-0, D. Ramsey 1-12. Winona State - none. SACKS: A&M-Commerce - Kieston Carter 0.5-3, Michael Onuoha 1.0-8, D.D. Fletcher 0.5-3, Norman Moimoi 1.0-7. Winona State - Carter Duxbury 1.0-8. TACKLES (UA-A): Brucks Saathoff 5-2-7, G. Blubaugh 5-1-6, Kieston Carter 1-4-5, Alex Shillow 3-1-4, Chris Smith 3-1-4, Michael Onuoha 2-2-4, Neema Behbahani 2-1-3, T. Blanchard 2-1-3, Devonta Leary 3-0-3, D. Ramsey 1-1-2, D.J. White 2-0-2, Trey Porter 1-0-1, Chochy Luce 1-0-1, Sterling-Lowe 1-0-1, Kader Kohou 1-0-1, Reggie Kincade 1-0-1, Mark Westbrook 0-1-1, D.D. Fletcher 0-1-1, Peyton Searcy 1-0-1, Norman Moimoi 1-0-1. Winona - Luke Teague 6-3-9, Nick Pridgeon 6-2-8, Mike Imperiale 4-3-7, Andrew Spencer 6-1-7, Carter Duxbury 5-2-7, Michael Gomez 4-2-6, Cole Monckton 3-2-5, Clint Warminski 3-2-5, Romario Gayle 4-0-4, Adonis Brown 2-1-3, Isaiah Frandsen 1-0-1, Carter McCauley 1-0-1, Trey Telez 0-1-1, Noel Winch 1-0-1, Ryan Kusch 1-0-1, Carter Berlin 1-0-1, Connor Schulz 1-0-1, Cale Stensgard 0-1-1, Alex Evans 1-0-1.

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POSTSEASON HISTORY Nebraksa-Kearney 50, Winona State 33 Mineral Water Bowl Dec. 7, 2019 • Excelsior Springs, MO • Roosevelt Field

Bemidji State 31, Winona State 7 NCAA Division II Playoffs Nov. 19, 2022 • Bemidji, Minn. • Chet Anderson Stadium

Winona State’s defense entered the season finale allowing just 16.6 points/game, but was gashed by the Lopers’ option offense in the loss. UNK rushed for 427 yards and six touchdowns, including 240 yards on the ground in the first half to take a 36-19 advantage into halftime. Loper quarterback TJ Davis accounted for 144 of those rushing yards and four scores while throwing for another touchdown as he attempted just six pass attempts.

BEMIDJI, Minn. – Playing in tough conditions at Chet Anderson Stadium in Bemidji, Minnesota, the Winona State University football team fell to Bemidji State, 31-7 in the first round of the 2022 NCAA Division II Football postseason.

The Warriors did force a pair of takeaways, including an interception by Cole Monckton and a fumble recovery by Alex Evans. Winona State concludes the year with 29 forced turnovers – a mark that ranks seventh in the country this season. The Warriors’ 21 interceptions this season were the fifth-most among all NCAA Division II teams. Saturday’s tilt started with a three-and-out by the WSU offense, preceding UNK’s lightningquick scoring drive on the other end. The Lopers needed just two plays, a pair of rushes, to find the end zone on the feet of Davis who scrambled 54 yards for the first points of the game. UNK converted its two-point attempt, and the same sequence would follow. The Warriors next possession went backward, and Davis rushed for 39 yards on two plays for another scored and a 15-0 lead.

Winona State and Bemidji State met during the NSIC regular season with the Beavers outlasting the Warriors, 34-24 on Sept. 17 in a contest with a game time kickoff temperature of 68 degrees. On Saturday, things were different. WSU and BSU kicked off with a game time temperature of 12 degrees and a stiff breeze blowing in off Lake Bemidji. Both teams entered the contest in the ‘Receiving Votes’ section of the AFCA poll and were two of four NSIC squads playing in the NCAA Division II postseason. In the end, Bemidji State used a quick-strike third-quarter offense to pull away from Winona State, as Brandon Alt connected with Brendan Beaulieu for three touchdown passes in the space of nine minutes to stake the home team a 24-0 lead, with BSU kicker Connor Cusick also connecting on a 22-yard field goal during that stretch.

Winona State’s next offensive possession lasted 14 plays and covered 57 yards, but stalled in the red zone and the Warriors settled for three points on a Paul Ortiz field goal.

Head coach Brian Bergstrom and his team used a stingy defense to hold the Beavers scoreless in the first half, as the two teams went into the locker room tied at 0-0.

UNK ran just two plays once again on its third possession, but this time resulted in a forced fumble recovered by Evans. The Warriors then showcased their quick-striking ability with a 23yard touchdown run by Miguel Benjamin.

In the opening 30 minutes, Winona State used a pair of interceptions and a strong defensive line presence to hold the Beavers scoreless at the half, the first time in 2022 a Beaver opponent managed that feat. The Winona State defense - a calling card component of the WSU 8-3 regular season mark - stood their frozen ground during the first half, limiting Bemidji State to just six first downs and 30 receiving yards in the game’s first 30 minutes.

The Lopers kept their foot on the gas and struck again to close the action-packed first quarter with a 22-9 advantage. Winona State opened the second quarter by picking up a pair of critical third downs and once again cut into its deficit with a 51-yard pitch and catch from Owen Burke to Sawyer Maly. Ortiz closed the frame with another field goal to keep the Lopers within striking distance after UNK found the endzone two more times in the quarter for a 17-point halftime lead. After yielding 36 points in the first half, the Warrior defense answered in a big way after the break by blanking the Lopers in the third quarter. Winona State put the lone puts of the frame on the board with a 33-yard touchdown catch by Tyler Knutson. UNK would dash the Warriors’ hopes of a comeback in the fourth quarter with bookend scoring drives – both covering over 75 yards. Burke, who hadn’t played under center since Week 10, showed little signs of rust, throwing for 284 yards and three touchdowns in the setback. Maly hauled in a pair of catches for 89 yards and a score while Jake Balliu recorded a team-high five catches for 68 yards. Clay Schueffner led the defense with 10 tackles, capping a big year that saw the redshirt freshman recorded a team-best 76 tackles. Winona State closes the 2019 campaign with a record of 8-4 after reaching the postseason for the 11th time in team history and 10th under head coach Tom Sawyer. Score by Quarters Winona State Nebraksa-Kearney

1 9 22

2 10 14

3 7 0

4 7 14

Final 33 50

Record 8-4 7-5

SCORING SUMMARY Team Qtr Time Scoring Play (PAT) Plays-Yds UNK 1 12:20 Davis,TJ 54 yd run (Holcomb,Travis rush) 2-69 UNK 1 9:33 Davis,TJ 14 yd run (Gonzalez,Junior kick) 2-39 WSU 1 2:39 Ortiz, Paul 35 yd field goal 14-57 WSU 1 1:53 Benjamin, M. 23 yd run (Anderson pass failed) 1-38 UNK 1 0:16 Davis,TJ 2 yd run (Gonzalez,Junior kick) 4-55 WSU 2 12:19 Maly 51 yd pass from Burke (Ortiz, Paul kick) 7-75 UNK 2 7:39 Davis,TJ 36 yd run (Gonzalez,Junior kick) 9-75 UNK 2 5:54 Jackson23 yd pass from Davis (Gonzalez kick) 1-23 WSU 2 1:07 Ortiz, Paul 36 yd field goal 12-46 WSU 3 2:21 Knutson 33 yd pass from Burke (Ortiz kick) 8-62 UNK 4 13:50 Webb,Darrius 23 yd run (Gonzalez,Junior kick) 7-75 WSU 4 10:18 Wittenburg, E. 4 yd pass from Burke (Ortiz kick) 9-75 UNK 4 5:21 Qunn,Luke 1 yd run (Gonzalez,Junior kick) 9-89

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After the break, the contest turned on a series of turnovers and subsequent scores by the Beavers in the third quarter. Winona State received the ball to start the second half, but was unable to get traction on their first drive. After the ensuing Warrior punt, Bemidji State struck first on the scoreboard when Alt connected with Brendan Beaulieu for a 38-yard touchdown. Following the BSU PAT, Winona State faced a 7-0 deficit. WSU then suffered their first turnover of the game when a Warrior fumble was recovered by the Beavers on the WSU 28-yard line. BSU leveraged the takeaway into a field goal moments later to take a 10-0 advantage over Winona State midway through the third quarter. Another Winona State fumble provided Bemidji State another red zone opportunity in the third quarter, and BSU struck again with the Alt-to-Beaulieu connection to move the scoreboard 17-0 in favor of BSU. Then, it happened again, with Alt finding Beaulieu for the third WSU passing TD of the game – and the quarter – pushing the home team’s tally to 24-0. BSU would add one more passing TD in similar fashion at the start of the fourth quarter taking a 31-0 lead in the fourth frame. Winona State quarterback Trevor Paulsen scrambled for a 42-yard Warrior touchdown in the fourth quarter to help WSU avoid the shutout. Paulsen finished the day with 54 yards on the ground while Ty Gavin was the Warriors’ leading rusher with 87 yards on 17 carries. Paulsen and Warrior QB teammate Kyle Haas combined for a 19-of-43 passing day, good for 186 yards. WSU was led on defense by Clay Schueffner who had 19 tackles and an interception on the day, marking the fifth time this year the St. Cloud, Wis. product notched double-digits in stops. In addition, Mitch Snitker notched 12 tackles against the Beavers and three Warriors, Schueffner, Aarion Lacy and Brian Corbins, Jr., all notched interceptions.

TOP 0:33 0:40 6:54 0:08 1:28 2:57 4:40 0:09 4:47 4:04 3:31 3:32 4:58

The Winona State special team’s unit – a group that has been the positive difference in several Warrior wins in 2022 – was held mostly in check on day in which the conditions had an adverse effect on the kicking game. With the loss, Winona State (8-4, 8-3 NSIC) concludes an impressive season under first-year head coach Brian Bergstrom, as the Warriors earned a share of the NSIC South Division title with a 5-1 division mark and 8-3 overall regular season mark. The 2022 Winona State team earned just the seventh NCAA postseason opportunity in the history of the program. Score by Quarters Winona State Bemidji State

1 0 0

2 0 0

3 0 24

4 7 7

Final 7 31

Record 8-4 10-2

SCORING SUMMARY Team Qtr Time Scoring Play (PAT) BSU 3 12:37 Beaulieu 38 yd pass from Alt (Cusick kick) BSU 3 8:09 Cusick, Connor 22 yd field goal BSU 3 6:42 Beaulieu 29 yd pass from Alt (Cusick kick) BSU 3 2:55 Beaulieu 32 yd pass from Alt (Cusick kick) BSU 4 14:27 Beaulieu 24 yd pass from Alt (Cusick kick) WSU 4 4:37 Paulsen, Trevor 46 yd run (Scott, Jacob kick)

Plays-Yds 4-48 7-25 3-33 6-65 4-40 7-67

TOP 1:18 3:09 1:30 1:25 1:23 1:29

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HARLON HILL FINALISTS Dave Ludy • RB • 1994 Year 1994

G 11

Rush Yards 243 1,553

1994

Rec Yards 15 153

Returns 1994

KO 20

Avg 10.2

Yards 568

Travis Walch • RB • 1997 Avg 6.4

TD 21

TD 0

Lg 44

Avg 28.4

TD 1

Lg 67

Lg 86

Carson Walch • RB • 1999 Rush Yards 148 842

G 11

1999

Rec Yards 16 155

Returns 1999

KO 16

Yards 513

Avg 32.1

TD 1

1999

PR 24

Yards 295

Avg 12.3

TD 0

Avg 5.8

TD 14

TD 0

Lg 33

Lg 48

Returns 1997

KO 11

Yards 272

Avg 24.7

TD 0

Lg 88

1997

PR 13

Yards 128

Avg 9.8

TD 0

Lg 41

KO 26

Yards 595

Avg 22.9

TD 0

Lg 52

Lg 31

2003

PR 19

Yards 430

Avg 22.6

TD 3

Lg 67

Rush Yards 175 1,058 Avg 9.9

Avg 6.0

TD 10

TD 2

Lg 20

Lg 43

Chris Samp • WR • 2004

KO 14

Yards 318

Avg 22.7

TD 0

Lg 37

2003

PR 21

Yards 234

Avg 11.1

TD 1

Lg 44

Avg 5.9

TD 9

TD 0

Lg 27

Lg 43

Year 2004

Brian Hynes • WR • 2005

9

Lg 80

Returns 2002

Returns 2003

Yards 1,420

Rec Yards 33 534

Lg 95

Rec Yards 13 155

Rec 68

TD 7

Lg 57

Rec Yards 16 158

2003

G 11

TD 23

2002

G 13

Year 2005

1997

Avg 16.2

Avg 6.3

G 12

Year 2003

Avg 8.8

Rush Yards 174 1,103

Year 2002

Kevin Curtin • RB • 2003 Rush Yards 156 920

G 11

Kevin Curtin • RB • 2002

Year 1999

Avg 9.7

Year 1997

Avg 20.9

G 12

Rec 78

Yards 1,587

Avg 20.3

TD 22

Lg 75

Avg/G 132.2

Rayon Simmons • RB • 2012 TD 17

Lg 82

Avg/G 129.1

Year 2012

G 12

Rush Yards 309 1,774

2012

Rec Yards 32 354

Avg 11.1

Avg 5.7

TD 19

TD 2

Lg 54

Lg 46

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RUSHING RECORDS Rushing Yards

Rushing Attempts

Career Rk Name 1. Rayon Simmons 2. Kevin Curtin 3. Dave Ludy 4. Paul Preston 5. Alex Wiese 6. Dan Thill 7. Mark Ballwanz 8. Matt Brandt 9. Sam Santiago-Lloyd 10. Ryan Walch 11. Curtis Jepsen 12. Chichi Ojika 13. Carson Walch 14. Randy Spring 15. Pat Bowland 16. Travis Walch 17. Larry Wright 18. Eric Birth 19. Reggie Jackson 20. Ty Gavin

Seasons 2009-12 2000-03 1991-94 2013-16 2004-07 1971-74 1981-84 1993-96 2017-22 1998-01 2000-03 2010-13 1996-99 2005-08 1966-69 1994-97 1975-77 2015-18 1981-83 2021-23

Season Rk Name 1. Rayon Simmons 2. Dave Ludy 3. Matt Brandt 4. Alex Wiese 5. Rayon Simmons 6. Rayon Simmons 7. Paul Preston 8. Chichi Ojika 9. Travis Walch 10. Randy Spring 11. Mark Ballwanz 12. Dave Ludy 13. Kevin Curtin 14. Kevin Curtin 15. Sam Santiago-Lloyd 16. Dan Thill 17. Kevin Curtin 18. Paul Preston 19. Rayon Simmons 20. Kevin Curtin

Season 2012 1994 1996 2007 2011 2010 2016 2013 1997 2008 1984 1993 2002 2001 2019 1973 2003 2015 2009 2000

Rushing Attempts

Yards 5,246 3,864 3,544 3,091 3,012 2,383 2,377 2,366 2,280 1,898 1,886 1,765 1,759 1,720 1,710 1,673 1,632 1,572 1,551 1,430

Career Rk Name 1. Rayon Simmons 2. Dave Ludy 3. Kevin Curtin 4. Dan Thill 5. Mark Ballwanz 6. Paul Preston 7. Alex Wiese 8. Sam Santiago-Lloyd 9. Curtis Jepsen 10. Matt Brandt 11. Reggie Johnson 12. Ryan Walch 13. Carson Walch 14. Eric Birth 15. Randy Spring 16. Derek Malone 17. Chichi Ojika Troy Haines 19. Travis Walch 20. Pat Boland

Seasons 2009-12 1991-94 2000-03 1971-74 1981-84 2013-16 2004-07 2078-22 2000-03 1993-96 1981-83 1998-01 1996-99 2015-18 2005-08 2002-05 2010-13 1987-88 1994-97 1966-68

No. 880 709 638 570 547 537 525 507 450 425 376 365 330 325 310 297 284 284 278 257

Yards 1,774 1,553 1,461 1,458 1,326 1,252 1,155 1,152 1,103 1,086 1,084 1,075 1,059 1,028 955 930 917 897 894 860

Season Rk Name 1. Rayon Simmons 2. Alex Wiese 3. Dave Ludy 4. Matt Brandt 5. Matt Ballwanz 6. Troy Haines 7. Dan Thill 8. Dave Ludy 9. Rayon Simmons 10. Dave Ludy 11. Paul Preston 12. Rayon Simmons 13. Chichi Ojika 14. Randy Springs 15. Sam Santiago-Lloyd 16. Reggie Johnson 17. Kevin Curtin 18. Travis Walch Paul Preston 20. Dan Thill

Season 2012 2007 1994 1996 1984 1987 1973 1993 2011 1992 2016 2010 2013 2008 2019 1983 2002 1997 2015 1974

No. 309 255 243 242 240 225 216 225 206 201 198 196 191 187 186 182 175 174 174 173

120 Yard Rushing Games Rk Name Yards 1. Alex Wiese, 2007 vs. Wayne State 313 2. Matt Brandt, 1996 vs. Minnesota Morris 281 3. Chichi Ojika, 2013 vs. Minot State 242 4. Dave Ludy, 1994 vs. Moorhead State 240 5. Sam Santiago Lloyd, 2019 vs. Bemidji State 231 6. Dave Ludy, 1994 vs. Southwest State 225 7. Dave Ludy, 1994 vs. Minnesota Morris 223 8. Pete Brown, 1988 vs. Concordia-St. Paul 221 9. Ryan Walch, 1999 vs. Wayne State, NE 215 10. Alex Wiese, 2007 vs. Southwest Minnesota State 210 11. Carson Walch, 1999 vs. Minnesota, Crookston 205 12. Randy Spring, 2008 vs. Minnesota, Crookston 204 13. Rayon Simmons, 2011 vs. Mary 203 Kevin Curtin, 2000 vs. Minnesota Morris 203 15. Mark Ballwanz, 1984 vs. Bemidji State 202 16. Rayon Simmons, 2011 vs. Southwest Minn. St. 200 17. Paul Preston, 2016 at Augustana 198 18. Dan Thill, 1973 vs. Moorhead State 197 Pat Boland, 1967 vs. Michigan Tech 197 20. Rayon Simmons, 2010 vs. Southwest Minn. St. 196 Travis Walch, 1995 vs. Northern State 196 22. Dave Ludy, 1993 vs. Moorhead State 195 23. Rayon Simmons, 2012 vs. Sioux Falls 191 Rayon Simmons, 2012 vs. Upper Iowa 191 25. Chichi Ojika, 2013 vs. Southwest Minnesota State190 Dave Ludy, 1994 vs. Wisconsin-Eau Claire 190 27. Matt Brant, 1996 vs. Wisconsin-Eau Claire 189 28. Rayon Simmons, 2012 vs. Lindenwood 188 29. Rayon Simmons, 2012 vs. Augustana, SD 187 Rayon Simmons, 2011 vs. Wayne State 187 31. Travis Walch, 1997 vs. Bemidji State 186 32. Rayon Simmons, 2012 vs. Concordia-St. Paul 184 Ryan Walch, 1998 vs. Minnesota Duluth 184 34. Chichi Ojika, 2013 vs. Sioux Falls 181 Rayon Simmons, 2011 vs. Upper Iowa 181 Travis Walch, 1997 vs. Northern State 181 37. Alex Wiese, 2007 vs. Minnesota, Crookston 180 38. Cair’ron Hendred, 2023 vs. Sioux Falls 178 39. Rayon Simmons, 2012 vs. Northern State 177 Jerry Grebin, 1954 vs. St. Mary’s 177 41. Rayon Simmons, 2012 vs. Mary 176

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42. 42. 44. 45. 46.

Javian Roebuck, 2017 at Concordia-St. Paul Dan Thill, 1974 vs. Manchester Kevin Curtin, 2003 vs. Minnesota, Crookston Ty Gavin, 2022 vs. Wayne State (NE) Kevin Curtin, 2002 vs. Southwest State Kevin Curtin, 2001 vs. Bemidji State 48. Matt Brandt, 1996 vs. Wisconsin-Stout 49. Rayon Simmons, 2010 vs. Mary Bill Price, 1965 vs. Wisconsin-Stout 51. Ty Gavin, 2022 vs. Minot State Rayon Simmons, 2010 vs. Wayne State, NE Dave Cruz, 2001 vs. Minnesota Morris 54. Curtis Dewberry, 2011 vs. Southwest Minn. St. 55. Rayon Simmons, 2009 vs. Northern State Domink London, 2021 vs. UMary 57. Paul Preston, 2016 vs. Southwest Minn. State Carson Walch, 1999 vs. Wayne State 59. Dave Cooper, 1995 vs. Bemidji State Pat Boland, 1967 vs. St. Cloud State 61. Rayon Simmons, 2011 vs. St. Cloud State Travis Walch, 1997 vs. Moorhead State Dave Ludy, 1992 vs. Wisconsin-La Crosse 64. Ty Gavin, 2022 vs UMary Rayon Simmons, 2010 vs. Minnesota State Derek Malone, 2004 vs. Minnesota, Crookston 66. Paul Preston, 2016 at Minnesota Duluth 68. Kevin Curtin, 2003 vs. Wayne State, NE 69. Paul Preston, 2016 at Mary 70. Javian Roebuck, 2017 at Sioux Falls 71. Dan Redmond, 1986 vs. Southwest State 72. Dave Ludy, 1992 vs. Minnesota Morris 73. Kevin Curtin, 2002 vs. Bemidji State Matt Brandt, 1996 vs. Bemidji State Pat Boland, 1968 vs. Minnesota Morris Gale Sprute, 1959 vs. Michigan Tech Quentin Pringle, 2023 vs. MSU Moorhead 78. Rayon Simmons, 2009 vs. Carson-Newman Pat Boland, 1968 vs. St. Cloud State 80. Rayon Simmons, 2011 vs. MSU Moorhead 81. Rayon Simmons, 2011 vs. Concordia-St. Paul Travis Walch, 1997 vs. Southwest State Matt Brandt, 1996 vs. Northern State Pat Boland, 1967 vs. Dubuque College

173 171 170 169 165 165 164 160 160 159 159 159 154 153 153 152 152 151 151 150 150 150 149 149 149 148 147 146 142 142 141 140 140 140 140 140 138 138 137 136 136 136 136

Game Rk Name 1. Sam Santiago-Lloyd, 2019 vs Bemidji State 2. Alex Wiese, 2007 vs. Southwest Minnesota State 3. Rayon Simmons, 2011 vs. Wayne State 4. Dave Ludy, 1994 vs. Wisconsin-Eau Claire Pete Brown, 1988 vs. Concordia-St. Paul 6. Rayon Simmons, 2012 vs. Mary Alex Wiese, 2007 vs. Bemidji State 8. Matt Brandt, 1994 vs. Wisconsin-Eau Claire 9. Rayon Simmons, 2012 vs. Northern State Dan Thill, 1974 vs. Macalester Dan Thill, 1973 vs. Moorhead State 12. Rayon Simmons, 2012 vs. Wayne State Travis Walch, 1995 vs. Northern State 14. Rayon Simmons, 2012 vs. Sioux Falls Rayon Simmons, 2012 vs. Upper Iowa Alex Wiese, 2007 vs. Wayne State, NE Carson Walch, 1999 vs. Minnesota, Crookston Matt Brandt, 1996 vs. Wisconsin-Eau Claure Dave Ludy, 1994 vs. Nebraska-Kearney 20. Paul Preson, 2016 at Augustana

No. 39 38 37 36 36 34 34 33 32 32 32 31 31 30 30 30 30 30 30 29

Rayon Simmons ended his standout career as both the Winona State and Northern Sun Conference all-time rushing leader.

85. Javian Roebuck, vs. Concordia, St. Paul 135 86. Kevin Curtin, 2000 vs. Missouri Western 134 Matt Brandt, 1996 vs. Southwest State 134 Matt Brandt, 1995 vs. Wayne State, NE 134 89. Paul Preston, 2014 vs. Upper Iowa 133 Rayon Simmons, 2012 vs. Wayne State, NE 133 91. Alex Wiese, 2005 vs. Southwest Minnesota State 132 Dave Ludy, 1994 vs. Northern State 132 93. Rayon Simmons, 2010 vs. Concordia-St. Paul 131 Matt Brandt, 1996 vs. Moorhead State 131 95. Travis Walch, 1997 vs. Minnesota Duluth 130 Dave Ludy, 1994 vs. Minnesota Duluth 130 Dave Ludy, 1992 vs. Wisconsin-Eau Claire 130 98. Dave Ludy, 1993 vs. Bemidji State 129 Jerry Grebin, 1954 vs. Mankato State 129 100. Bounthavy Khamratthanome vs. Crookston 128 Matt Brandt, 1995 vs. Wisconsin-Eau Claire 128 Steve Holmay, 1970 vs. Illinois-Chicago Circle 128 103. Chichi Ojika, 2013 vs. MSU Moorhead 125 Derek Malone, 2005 vs. Southwest Minnesota St. 125 105. Alex Wiese, 2007 vs. Concordia-St. Paul 124 106. Paul Preston, 2016 vs. Minnesota, Crookston 123 Paul Preston, 2015 vs. Upper Iowa 123 Dave Ludy, 1993 vs. Minnesota Morris 123 Dan Thill, 1973 vs. Bemidji State 123 108. Sam Santiago-Lloyd, 2018 vs UM-Crookston 122 Eric Birth, 2017 vs. Upper Iowa 122 Randy Spring, 2008 vs. Augustana, SD 122 108. Paul Preston, 2015 vs. Bemidji State 121 Carson Walch, 1998 vs. Minnesota Duluth 121 Travis Walch, 1995 vs. Wisconsin-Eau Claire 121 Don Segermark, 1955 vs. Northland, WI 121 108. Dan Thill, 1972 vs. Michigan Tech 120

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PASSING RECORDS Passing Yards

Passes Attempted

Career Rk Name 1. Jack Nelson 2. Jake Goettl 3. Owen Burke 4. Steve Speer 5. Drew Aber 6. Jason Mitchell 7. Bruce Carpenter 8. Colby Vogt 9. Rich Ernst 10. Greg Preston 11. Andy Nett 12. Brian Wrobel 13. John Teigland 14 Cole Strenstrom 15. Aaron Boettcher 16. Ryan Eversman 17. Bryan Bradshaw 18. Davis Usgaard 19. Evan Aber 20. Scott Moses

Seasons Yards 2013-16 12,007 1995-98 7,568 2017-21 7,407 1981-84 6,416 2005-07 6,266 1987-90 6,027 1999-02 5,879 1990-94 5,625 1971-75 4,575 2008-09 4,232 2000-03 4,085 2001-04 3,928 2011-13 3,362 2023 2,452 2005-06 1,981 2001-04 1,810 2010-12 1,784 1964-65 1,703 2009-10 1,629 1982-85 1,551

Season Rk Name 1. Jack Nelson 2. Jack Nelson 3. Drew Aber 4. Bruce Carpenter 5. John Teigland 6. Jack Nelson 7. Jack Nelson 8. Owen Burke 9. Greg Preston 10. Jake Goettl 11 Cole Strenstrom 12. Owen Burke 13. Drew Aber 14. Jake Goettl 15. Jason Mitchell 16. Brian Wrobel 17. Steve Speer 18. Colby Vogt 19. Steve Speer 20. Owen Burke

Season 2015 2016 2007 2002 2012 2014 2013 2021 2009 1997 2023 2018 2005 1996 1990 2003 1982 1993 1982 2019

Yards 3,419 3,030 3,004 2,953 2,942 2,843 2,715 2,673 2,610 2,504 2,452 2,448 2,388 2,314 2,306 2,256 2,187 2,111 2,001 1,987

Career Rk Name 1. Jack Nelson 2. Steve Speer 3. Jason Mitchell 4. Owen Burke 5. Colby Vogt 6. Jake Goettl 7. Drew Aber 8. Bruce Carpenter 9. Rich Ernst 10. Greg Preston 11. Andy Nett 12. Brian Wrobel 13. John Teigland 14. Scott Moses Davis Usgaard 16. Evan Aber 17. Aaron Boettcher 18. Bryan Bradshaw 19. John Eickholt

Seasons 2013-16 1981-84 1987-90 2017-21 1991-94 1995-98 2005-07 1999-02 1971-75 2008-09 2000-03 2001-04 2011-13 1982-85 1964-65 2009-10 2005-06 2010-12 1970-73

Att. 1,490 1,197 963 985 901 882 771 707 608 543 466 432 397 283 283 257 245 232 214

Season Rk Name 1. Jack Nelson 2. Jack Nelson 3. Drew Aber 4. Jack Nelson 5. Owen Burke 4. John Teigland 5. Bruce Carpenter 6. Steve Speer 7. Owen Burke Cole Stenstrom 9 Steve Speer 10. Steve Speer 11. Colby Vogt 12. Colby Vogt 13. Jack Nelson 14. Jason Mitchell 15. Greg Preston 16. Jason Mitchell 17. Jason Mitchell 18. Scott Moses 19. Jake Goettl 20. Owen Burke

Season 2015 2014 2007 2016 2021 2012 2002 1982 2018 2023 1983 1984 1992 1993 2013 1990 2009 1987 1989 1985 1996 2019

Att. 421 398 387 369 342 341 338 338 323 323 311 310 308 305 302 298 297 292 274 270 262 261

Game Rk Name 1. Jack Nelson, 2013 vs. Southwest Minn. State 2. Jack Nelson, 2015 vs. Upper Iowa 3. Steve Speer, 1982 vs. Northern State 4. Bruce Carpenter, 2002 vs. Minnesota Duluth 5. Jason Mitchell, 1987 vs. Southwest State 6. Jack Nelson, 2016 vs Sioux Falls Drew Aber, 2007 vs. MSU Moorhead 8. Jack Nelson, 2014 vs. Northern State 9. Jack Nelson, 2014 vs. Sioux Falls Colby Vogt, 1993 vs. Southwest State

Att. 59 57 56 53 52 49 49 48 47 47

Passes Completed 300-Yard Passing Games Rk Name 1. Steve Speer, 1982 vs. Moorhead State 2. Jack Nelson, 2013 vs. Southwest Minn. State 3. Jake Goettl, 1997 vs. Minnesota Duluth 4. Jack Nelson, 2014 vs. Mary 5. Jack Nelson, 2014 vs. Southwest Minn. State 6. Jack Nelson, 2014 vs. Northern State 7. Drew Aber, 2005 vs. Bemidji State 8. Davis Usgaard, 1965 vs. Elmhurst, IL 9. John Teigland, 2012 vs. Minnesota Duluth 10. Jake Goettl, 1997 vs. Minnesota Morris 11. Brian Wrobel, 2004 vs. Bemidji State 12. Jack Nelson, 2016 at Wayne State 13. Jack Nelson, 2015 vs. Upper Iowa 14. Jack Nelson, 2016 vs MSU Mankato 15. Greg Preston, 2009 vs. Upper Iowa 16. Jack Nelson, 2015 vs MSU Moorhead John Teigland, 2012 vs. Upper Iowa 18. Jack Nelson, 2013 vs. Wayne State, NE Evan Aber, 2010 vs. Upper Iowa

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Yards 448 425 423 422 410 398 390 389 375 367 363 362 361 355 350 349 349 347 347

20. Drew Aber, 2005 vs. Western New Mexico 21. Bruce Carpenter, 2002 vs. Concordia-St. Paul 22. Jake Goettl, 1996 vs. Wisconsin-Stout Jack Nelson, 2015 vs. Wayne State (Neb.) 24. Jake Goettl, 1996 vs. Northern State 25. Owen Burke, 2021, vs. Northern State 26. Jack Nelson, 2015 vs. Concordia St. Paul Jack Nelson, 2013 vs. Upper Iowa Bruce Carpenter, 2002 vs. Emporia State, KS Andy Nett, 2000 vs. Minnesota-Morris 29. Jack Nelson, 2016 vs Northern State 30. John Teigland, 2012 vs. Augustana, SD 31. Jack Nelson, 2015 vs St. Cloud State Jake Goettl, 1996 vs. Quincy, IL 32. Jake Goettl, 1997 vs. Quincy, IL 33. Cole Stenstrom, 2023 vs. MSU Mankato 34. Greg Preston, 2009 vs. Augustana 35. Jack Nelson, 2013 vs. MSU Moorhead Ryan Eversman, 2004 vs. Concordia-St. Paul 37. Drew Aber, 2008 vs. MSU Moorhead 38. Jack Nelson, 2015 vs. Augustana

345 343 339 336 336 334 333 333 333 333 332 330 329 329 328 327 325 322 322 319 318

Career Rk Name 1. Jack Nelson 2. Owen Burke 3. Steve Speer 4. Jake Goettl 5. Jason Mitchell 6. Drew Aber 7. Colby Vogt 8. Bruce Carpenter

Seasons Comp. 2013-16 856 2017-21 561 1981-84 498 1995-98 476 1987-90 465 2005-07 445 1991-94 416 1999-02 366

Season Rk Name 1. Jack Nelson 2. Jack Nelson 3. Drew Aber 4. John Teigland 5. Jack Nelson 6. Owen Burke 7. Cole Stenstrom 7. Bruce Carpenter 8. Owen Burke 9. Jack Nelson Greg Preston 10. Steve Speer 11. Owen Burke 12. Drew Aber Jake Goettl Steve Speer 15. Colby Vogt Jason Mitchell 17. Greg Preston 18. Brian Wrobel Jake Goettl Jason Mitchell

Season 2015 2016 2007 2012 2014 2021 2023 2002 2018 2013 2009 1982 2019 2005 1997 1983 1993 1987 2008 2003 1996 1990

Comp. 256 220 218 208 207 202 183 178 176 173 173 162 155 153 153 153 152 152 141 137 137 137

Game Rk Name Comp. 1. Jack Nelson, 2013 vs. Southwest Minn. State 40 2. Jack Nelson, 2015 vs. Upper Iowa 33 3. Jack Nelson, 2014 vs. Mary 30 Steve Speer, 1982 vs. Moorhead State 30 5. Jack Nelson, 2016 vs Sioux Falls 29 Jason Mitchell, 1987 vs. Southwest State 29 7. Jack Nelson, 2015 vs MSU-Moorhead 28 Scott Moses, 1985 vs. Hamline 28 9. Drew Aber, 2007 vs. Bemidji State 27 10. Evan Aber, 2010 vs. Upper Iowa 26 Greg Preston, 2009 vs. Wayne State, NE 26 Drew Aber, 2007 vs. MSU Moorhead 26 Steve Speer, 1982 vs. Northern State 26 14. Jack Nelson, 2016 vs. MSU Mankato 25 Jack Nelson, 2016 at Wayne State 25 Jack Nelson, 2015 vs Southwest Minnesota State 25 Jack Nelson, 2014 vs. Northern State 25 18. Darren Beenken, 2017 vs. Bemidji State 24 Jack Nelson, 2016 vs. Northern State 24 Jack Nelson, 2015 vs. Bemidji State 24 Jack Nelson, 2014 vs. Sioux Falls 24 Drew Aber, 2007 vs. South Dakota 24 Brian Wrobel, 2003 vs. North Dakota 24 Jason Mitchell, 1987 vs. Southwest State 40. Owen Burke, 2019 vs. Wayne State (Neb.) Bruce Carpenter, 2000 vs. Moorhead State 42. Colby Vogt, 1993 vs. Southwest State 43. Drew Aber, 2005 vs. MSU Moorhead Brian Wrobel, 2003 vs. Northern State Colby Vogt, 1991 vs. Teikyo-Westmar 46. Jack Nelson, 2016 vs. Sioux Falls Bruce Carpenter, 2002 vs. Minnesota Duluth Steve Speer, 1982 vs. Northern State 49. Darren Beenken, 2017 vs. Bemidji State Ryan Eversman, 2004 vs. MSU Moorhead 51. Brian Wrobel, 2003 vs. North Dakota 52. Jack Nelson, 2016 at Minnesota Duluth Jack Nelson, 2015 vs. Sioux Falls 54. Jack Nelson, 2015 vs. Minot State John Teigland, 2012 vs. Lindenwood Pete Babic, 1991 vs. Minnesota Morris 57. Drew Aber, 2007 vs. Bemidji State 58. Andy Nett, 2000 vs. Minnesota Duluth Colby Vogt, 1993 vs. Minnesota Duluth 58. Drew Aber, 2007 vs. South Dakota

318 313 313 312 311 311 311 309 309 309 308 307 305 304 304 303 303 303 302 301 301 300

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PASSING RECORDS Touchdown Passes Career Rk Name 1. Jack Nelson 2. Jake Goettl 3. Owen Burke Bruce Carpenter 4. Drew Aber 5. Jason Mitchell 6. Brian Wrobel Rich Ernst 8. Colby Vogt Steve Speer 11. Andy Nett 12. Greg Preston 13. John Teigland 14. Ryan Eversman 15. Davis Usgaard Cole Strenstrom 17. Evan Aber Jamie Kahler 19. Scott Moses Aaron Boettcher

Passes Intercepted Seasons 2013-16 1995-98 2017-21 1999-02 2005-07 1987-90 2001-04 1971-75 1991-94 1981-84 2000-03 2008-09 2011-13 2001-04 1964-65 20232009-10 1997-99 1982-85 2005-06

Season Rk Name Season 1. Bruce Carpenter 2002 2. Drew Aber 2007 3. Jack Nelson 2014 4. Jack Nelson 2015 5. Jack Nelson 2013 Brian Wrobel 2003 7. Jack Nelson 2016 John Teigland 2012 9. Drew Aber 2005 Jake Goettl 1997 11. Owen Burke 2018 Jason Mitchell 1990 13. Greg Preston 2009 14. Owen Burke 2021 15. Ryan Eversman 2004 Bruce Carpenter 2001 Rich Ernst 1974 17. Jake Goettl 1998 Jake Goettl 1996 Colby Vogt 1993 20. Brian Wrobel 2004 Owen Burke 2019 Cole Stenstrom 2023 Game 1. Brian Wrobel, 2003 vs. Northern State 2. Jack Nelson, 2014 vs. Northern State Jack Nelson, 2013 vs. Wayne State, NE Drew Aber, 2007 vs. Wayne State, NE Bruce Carpenter, 2002 vs. Concordia-St. Paul Bruce Carpenter, 2002 vs. Minnesota, Crookston Bruce Carpenter, 2001 vs. Northern State Colby Vogt, 1992 vs. Minnesota-Morris Davis Usgaard, 1965 vs. Elmhurst, IL 9. 30 times, most recently Jack Nelson, 2016 vs. Minnesota State

TD 102 64 61 61 58 48 43 43 39 39 36 31 26 20 16 16 15 15 14 14 TD 32 29 27 26 25 25 24 24 23 23 22 22 21 19 18 18 18 17 17 17 16 16 16 6 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 4

Completion Percentage

Career Rk Name 1. Steve Speer 2. Jason Mitchell 3. Colby Vogt 4. Jack Nelson 5. Rich Ernst 6. Jake Goettl 7. Owen Burke 7. Bruce Carpenter 8. Scott Moses Owen Burke 10. Andy Nett John Eickholt Don Wistrcill

Seasons 1981-84 1987-90 1991-94 2013-16 1971-75 1995-98 2017-21 1999-02 1982-85 2017-21 2000-03 1970-73 1969-70

INT 78 69 50 46 44 41 35 27 23 23 20 20 20

Season Rk Name 1. Jason Mitchell 2. Scott Moses Steve Speer 4. Tony Cannon 5. Derek Zargg Steve Speer 7. Steve Speer 8. Colby Vogt Pete Babic Jason Mitchell 11. Colby Vogt Steve Speer 13. Jason Mitchell 14. Jack Nelson 15. Don Wistrcill 16. Jake Goettl Curt Palmer Don Rajtora 19. Jake Goettl Rich Ernst

Season 1989 1985 1982 1979 1988 1983 1984 1993 1991 1990 1992 1981 1987 2015 1970 1996 1969 1968 1997 1973

INT 26 22 22 21 20 20 19 18 18 18 17 17 16 15 15 14 14 14 13 13

Game Rk Name 1. Alex Nelson, 2011 vs. Augustana Jason Mitchell, 1988 vs. Grand Valley Scott Moses, 1985 vs. Southwest State John Eickholt, 1972 vs. Wisconsin-Stout 5. Jack Nelson, 2016 at Wayne State Jack Nelson, 2015 vs. Augustana Colby Vogt, 1993 vs. Central State, OH Mark Kilkuskie, 1991 vs. Wisconsin-La Crosse Scott Moses, 1985 vs. Northern State Rich Ernst, 1973 vs. Wisconsin-Eau Claire Rich Ernst, 1971 vs. St. Cloud State Curt Palmer, 1969 vs. Hillsdale, MI

INT 5 5 5 5 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4

(Minimum 5 per game) Season Rk Name 1. Bryan Bradshaw 2. John Teigland 3. Jack Nelson 3. Rich Ernst 4. Andy Nett 5. Drew Aber 6. Owen Burke Jack Nelson Bryan Bradshaw 9. Jake Goettl Owen Burke 10. Drew Aber 11. Greg Preston 12. Andy Nett 13. Jack Nelson 14. Brian Wrobel 15. Amir Ross Bruce Carpenter 17. Greg Preston Cole Stenstrom 19. Drew Aber 20. Owen Burke

Season 2011 2012 2015 1974 2001 2006 2019 2016 2010 1997 2021 2005 2009 2003 2013 2004 2008 2000 2008 2023 2007 2018

Pct 63.4 61.0 60.8 60.8 60.7 59.7 59.6 59.6 59.6 59.1 59.1 58.8 58.2 57.6 57.3 57.1 57.0 57.0 56.6 56.6 56.3 55.1

Game Rk Name Pct 1. Eric Preslaski, 1999 vs. Wayne State, NE 100.0 Jamie Kahler, 1997 vs. Bemidji State 100.0 3. Bryan Bradshaw, Augustana, SD 90.9 4. Aaron Boettcher, 2005 vs. Minnesota, Crookston 85.7 5. John Teigland, 2012 vs. Mary 81.5 6. Owen Burke, 2018 vs UMary 81.3 7. Bruce Carpenter, 2002 vs. Concordia-St. Paul 81.0 8. Drew Aber, 2005 vs. Minnesota, Crookston 80.0 Jamie Kahler, 1999 vs. Minnesota-Morris 80.0 9. Owen Burke, 2021 vs. Upper Iowa 79.3 10. Bryan Bradshaw, 2011 vs. St. Cloud State 79.2 11. Greg Preston, 2009 vs. Northern State 78.9 12. Bruce Carpenter, 2002 vs. Minnesota, Crookston 76.8 13. Bruce Carpenter, 2002 vs. Minnesota-Morris 76.5 14. Owen Burke, 2019 vs. Minot State 75.0 Jack Nelson, 2013 vs. Wayne State, NE 75.0 Greg Preston, 2009 vs. Minnesota, Crookston 75.0 Bruce Carpenter, 2001 vs. Northern State 75.0 18. Greg Preston, 2008 vs. Upper Iowa 73.9 Jake Goettl, 1997 vs. Quincy, IL 73.9 20. Brian Wrobel, 2003 vs. Truman State 73.3

Jake Goettl is second in career passing with 7,568 yards. He played for the Warriors from 1995-1998.

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RECEIVING RECORDS

Receiving Yards

Receptions

Career Rk Name 1. Chris Samp 2. Cameron Johnson Brian Hynes 4. Scott Peters 5. Leif Nelson 6. Josh Mikes 7. Jeff Dobbertin 8. Chad Fitzsimmons 9. Adam Lilla 10. Tim Hanson 11. Dan Schumacher 12. Jeff Ellestad 13. Dan Samp 14. Sean Hertz 15. Darren Ripley 16. Brett Brumm 17. Matt Juairie 18. Scott Schmaltz 19. Tyler Speer 20. Curtis Dewberry

Seasons 2001-04 2013-16 2001-05 2004-07 1980-83 2012-15 1999-02 1995-98 1999-02 1990-93 1987-90 2003-06 1971-74 2009-12 1983-86 1982-85 1997-99 1992-95 2009-12 2009-11

Rec 222 172 172 168 158 157 146 142 128 116 111 107 105 104 103 102 101 100 97 91

Season Rk Name 1. Chris Samp 2. Scott Peters 3. Cam Johnson 4. Alan May Brian Hynes Leif Nelson 7. Chris Samp 8. Josh Mikes 9. Leif Nelson 10. Chris Samp Chad Fitzsimmons 12. Cameron Johnson Jeff Dobbertin 14. Brian Hynes Adam Lilla 16. Josh Mikes 17. Sean Hertz 18. Dan Schumacher 19. Tyree Burks Matt Juaire

Season 2004 2007 2016 2015 2005 1982 2003 2014 1983 2002 1997 2015 2000 2003 2001 2015 2012 1990 2007 1999

Rec 78 74 69 68 68 68 62 59 58 57 57 56 56 55 55 54 52 51 46 46

Game Rk Name Rec 1. Darren Ripley, 1985 vs. Hamline 14 2. Josh Mikes, 2014 vs. Northern State 13 Pete Brown, 1988 vs. Minnesota-Morris 13 Leif Nelson, 1982 vs. Moorhead State 13 5. Alan May, 2015 vs. MSU-Moorhead 11 Tony Mueller, 2013 vs. Southwest Minnesota State 11 Chris Samp, 2003 vs. North Dakota 11 Andy Wellumson, 1987 vs. Southwest State 11 9. Josh Mikes, 2015 vs Bemidji State 10 Cameron Johnson, 2015 vs Southwest Minn. State 10 Tyree Burks, 2007 vs. Bemidji State 10 Chris Samp, 2004 vs. Wayne State, NE 10 Chris Samp, 2004 vs. Minnesota, Crookston 10 Tim Hanson, 1991 vs. Teikyo Westmar 10 Dan Schumacher, 1988 vs. Wisconsin-Eau Claire 10 16. Dylan Ulferts, 2014 vs. Mary 9 Cameron Johnson, 2013 vs. Southwest Minn. State 9 Curtis Dewberry, 2009 vs. Wayne State, NE 9 Brian Hynes, 2005 vs. Western New Mexico 9 Chris Samp, 2004 vs. Northern State 9 Jeff Ellestad, 2004 vs. Bemidji State 9 Chris Samp, 2003 vs. Northern State 9 Chris Samp, 2002 vs. MSU Moorhead 9 Adam Lilla, 2001 vs. Northern State 9 Jeff Dobbertin, 2001 vs. Bemidji State 9 Chad Fitzsimmons, 1997 vs. Northern State 9 Joe Farrugia, 1988 vs. Michigan Tech 9 Dan Schumacher, 1988 vs. Grand Valley 9 Kevin Gaulke, 1988 vs. Wisconsin-Eau Claire 9 Leif Nelson, 1982 vs. Northern State 9

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Jake Jansky, 1997 vs. Minnesota-Morris

Career Rk Name 1. Chris Samp 2. Brian Hynes 3. Josh Mikes 4. Scott Peters 5. Jeff Dobbertin 6. Cameron Johonson 7. Chad Fitzsimmons 8. Adam Lilla 9. Tim Hanson 10. Leif Nelson 11. Matt Juaire 12. Alan May 13. Dan Schumacher 14. Scott Schmaltz 15. Darren Ripley 16. Tyler Speer 17. Dan Samp 18. Isaiah Frandsen 19. Brett Brumm 20. Jeff Ellestad

Seasons 2001-04 2001-05 2012-15 2004-07 1999-02 2013-16 1995-98 1999-02 1990-93 1980-83 1997-99 2012-15 1987-90 1992-95 1983-86 2009-12 1971-74 2017-18 1982-85 2004-06

Yards 4,471 3,062 3,050 2,903 2,734 2,676 2,631 2,499 2,411 2,302 2,156 2,035 1,859 1,711 1,624 1,539 1,475 1,360 1,336 1,277

Season Rk Name 1. Chris Samp 2. Brian Hynes 3. Chris Samp 4. Scott Peters 5. Cam Johnson 6. Chris Samp 7. Jeff Dobbertin 8. Adam Lilla 9. Chad Fitzsimmons 10. Josh Mikes 11. Leif Nelson 12. Josh Mikes Dan Schumacher 14. Leif Nelson 15. Matt Juaire 16. Tim Hanson 17. Jeff Dobbertin 18. Alan May 19. Brian Hynes 20. Tyler Speer

Season 2004 2005 2003 2007 2016 2002 2000 2001 1997 2014 1982 2015 1990 1983 1999 1991 2001 2015 2003 2012

Yards 1,588 1,421 1,321 1,308 1,239 1,111 1,094 1,081 1,048 1,025 1,022 999 999 942 922 899 868 839 835 806

150 Yard Receiving Games Rk Name Yards 1. Chris Samp, 2003 vs. Truman State, MO 281 2. Leif Nelson, 1982 vs. Moorhead State 260 3. Dan Schumacher, 1988 vs. Grand Valley 238 4. Brian Hynes, 2005 vs. Western New Mexico 234 5. Josh Mikes, 2014 vs. Northern State 224 6. Chris Samp, 2004 vs. Bemidji State 217 7. Josh Mikes, 2015 vs. Augustana 203 8. Chris Samp, 2004 vs. Concordia-St. Paul 201 9. Adam Lilla, 2001 vs. Northern State 199 10. Sylvere Campbell, 2023 vs. MSU Mankato 192 11. Tim Hanson, 1991 vs. Teikyo-Westmar 189 Dan Schumacher, 1990 vs. St. Francis, IL 189 13. Matt Juaire, 1999 vs. Wisconsin-La Crosse 186 14. Brian Hynes, 2005 vs. Truman State, MO 181 Chris Samp, 2002 vs. MSU Moorhead 181 Darren Ripley, 1985 vs. Hamline 181 17. Chris Samp, 2004 vs. Northern State 180 18. Scott Peters, 2007 vs. Mary 179 Chad Fitzsimmons, 1997 vs. Northern State 179 20. Brian Hynes, 2005 vs. Emporia State, KS 174 21. Dan Schumacher, 1990 vs. Southwest State 171 22. Jeff Dobbertin, 2000 vs. Minnesota-Morris 170 Jeff Dobbertin, 2000 vs. Minnesota, Crookston 170 24. Cam Johnson, 2016 at Mary 167 25. Leif Nelson, 1982 vs. Minnesota-Morris 164 26. Matt Juaire, 1997 vs. Minnesota-Morris 162 27. Chad Fitzsimmons, 1998 vs. Northern State 161 Bo Jackson, 1974 vs. Moorhead State 161 29. Travis Walch, 1997 vs. Minnesota Duluth 156 30. Chris Samp, 2004 vs. Wayne State, NE 155 31. Chris Samp, 2003 vs. Northern State 154 32. Cam Johnson, 2016 vs. Minnesota, Crookston 153 Dan Schumacher, 1990 vs. Bemidji State 153 34. Derrick Engel, 2009 vs. Upper Iowa 152 35. Chad Fitzsimmons, 1997 vs. Quincy, IL 151 36. Matt Juaire, 1998 vs. Ferris State, MI 150

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Receiving Touchdowns Career Rk Name 1. Chris Samp 2. Scott Peters 3. Josh Mikes 4. Cameron Johnson Brian Hynes 6. Adam Lilla 7. Jeff Dobbertin Matt Juaire 9. Chad Fitzsimmons 10. Dan Schumacher 11. Sean Hertz 12. Alan May Scott Schmaltz 14. Darren Ripley 15. Isaiah Frandsen Dan Samp 17. Tyree Burks 18. Tim Hanson Bo Jackson 20. Travis Walch

Seasons 2001-04 2004-07 2012-15 2013-16 2001-05 1999-02 1999-02 1997-99 1995-98 1987-90 2009-12 2012-15 1992-95 1982-86 2017-18 1971-74 2007-08 1990-93 1972-75 1994-97

TD 53 32 31 30 30 29 27 27 25 23 20 19 19 17 16 16 14 13 13 12

Season Rk Name 1. Chris Samp 2. Brian Hynes Chris Samp Adam Lilla 5. Dan Schumacher 6. Cam Johnson Josh Mikes Scott Peters 9. Matt Juaire 10. Chris Samp Matt Juaire 12. Brian Hynes Jeff Dobbertin Jeff Dobbertin Chad Fitzsimmons 16. Isaiah Frandsen Scott Peters 18. Alan May Cameron Johnson Tyree Burks Scott Peters Adam Lilla Scott Schmaltz Dan Samp

Season 2004 2005 2003 2001 1990 2016 2014 2007 1999 2002 1998 2003 2001 2000 1997 2018 2005 2015 2015 2008 2006 2002 1994 1973

TD 22 17 17 17 14 13 13 13 12 11 11 10 10 10 10 9 9 8 8 8 8 8 8 8

Game Rk Name TD 1. Josh Mikes, 2014 vs. Northern State 4 Chris Samp, 2004 vs. Northern State 4 Chris Samp, 2003 vs. Northern State 4 Adam Lilla, 2001 vs. Northern State 4 5. 27 times, most recently 3 Tyree Burks, 2008 vs. Southwest Minnesota State

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YARDAGE RECORDS Total Offense

All-Purpose Yards

Career Rk Name 1. Jack Nelson 2. Jake Goettl 3. Owen Burke 3. Drew Aber 4. Steve Speer 5. Jason Mitchell 6. Bruce Carpenter 7. Colby Vogt 8. Rayon Simmons 9. Greg Preston 10. Brian Wrobel 11. Andy Nett 12. Kevin Curtin 13. Dave Ludy 14. Rich Ernst 15. John Teigland 16. Alex Wiese 17. Davis Usgaard 18. Dan Thill 19. Matt Brandt Mark Ballwanz

Seasons 2013-16 1995-98 2017-21 2004-07 1981-84 1987-90 1999-02 1991-94 2009-12 2008-09 2001-04 2000-03 2000-03 1991-94 1971-74 2011-13 2004-07 1964-65 1971-74 1993-96 1981-84

Comp-Att 859-1490 476-882 985--561 435-771 498-1097 465-963 366-707 416-900 1-1 314-546 242-442 267-466 0-3 0-1 237-458 241-397 0-0 137-283 1-4 1-1 0-0

Yds 12,007 7,568 7,407 6,266 6,416 6,027 5,879 5,625 26 4,232 3,977 4,085 0 0 3,259 3,382 0 1,703 6 11 0

Rush 54 258 165 112 256 335 126 154 880 104 169 111 640 709 177 53 544 64 570 425 547

Yds Total -145 11,862 379 7,947 -284 7,123 344 6,610 -161 6,255 110 6,137 195 6,074 -329 5,296 5,246 5,272 361 4,593 504 4,481 -138 3,947 3,864 3,864 3,544 3,544 281 3,540 -108 3,274 3,012 3,012 732 2,435 2,380 2,386 2,366 2,377 2,377 2,377

Season Rk Name 1. Jack Nelson 2. Drew Aber 3. Bruce Carpenter 4. Jack Nelson 5. Greg Preston 6. John Teigland 7. Jack Nelson 8 Jack Nelson 9. Jake Goettl 10. Drew Aber 11. Owen Burke 12. Cole Stenstrom 12. Brian Wrobel 13. Owen Burke 14. Jake Goettl 15. Jason Mitchell 16. Steve Speer 17. Jake Goettl 18. Davis Usgaard 19. Steve Speer 20. Colby Vogt

Season 2015 2007 2002 2016 2009 2012 2014 2013 1997 2005 2021 2023 2003 2018 1996 1990 1983 1998 1965 1982 1993

Comp-Att 256-421 218-387 178-338 220-369 173-297 208-341 207-398 173-302 164-248 153-260 342-202 183-323 137-257 176-323 137-261 137-298 153-311 111-212 102-191 162-338 152-305

Yds 3,419 3,044 2,953 3,030 2,610 2,942 2,843 2,715 2,504 2,388 2,673 2452 2,256 2,448 2,314 2,306 2,187 1,817 1,283 2,001 2,111

Rush 40 49 53 54 68 40 67 58 62 37 48 88 97 57 47 107 69 99 64 69 61

Yds -30 143 71 -15 248 -93 -96 -4 159 202 -122 91 156 -94 -6 -18 -28 252 720 -2 -170

300 Total Yard Games Rk Name 1. Steve Speer, 1982 vs. MSU Moorhead 2. Jake Goettl, 1997 vs. Minnesota Duluth 3. Brian Wrobel, 2004 vs. Bemidji State 4. Drew Aber, 2005 vs. Bemidji State 5. Davis Usgaard, 1965 vs. Elmhurst, IL 6. Jack Nelson, 2016 at Wayne State 7. Jack Nelson, 2013 vs. Southwest Minnesota State 8. Jack Nelson, 2014 vs. Northern State 9. Jake Goettl, 1997 vs. Minnesota-Morris 10. Jack Nelson, 2014 vs. Southwest Minnesota State 11. Jack Nelson, 2014 vs. Mary 12. Bruce Carpenter, 2002 vs. Minnesota Duluth 13. Greg Preston, 2009 vs. Augustana, SD 14. Jack Nelson, 2015 vs. Wayne State 15. Cole Stenstrom. 2023 vs. MSU Mankato 16. John Teigland, 2012 vs. Minnesota Duluth 17. Jack Nelson, 2015 vs. MSU Moorhead Jack Nelson, 2013 vs. MSU Moorhead 19. Jack Nelson, 2015 vs. Upper Iowa 20. Greg Preston, 2009 vs. Upper Iowa 21. Jake Goettl, 1996 vs. Wisconsin-Stout 22. Jack Nelson, 2016 vs. Northern State Evan Aber, 2010 vs. Upper Iowa 24. Drew Aber, 2005 vs. Western New Mexico Bruce Carpenter, 2002 vs. Concordia-St. Paul 26. John Teigland, 2012 vs. Upper Iowa 27. Jack Nelson, 2013 vs. Wayne State, NE 28. Jack Nelson, 2016 vs. MSU Mankato Jake Goettl, 1996 vs. Northern State 30. Jack Nelson, 2013 vs. Upper Iowa 31. Jack Nelson, 2015 vs. Concordia, St. Paul

Total 3,389 3,147 3,024 3,015 2,858 2,849 2,747 2,711 2,663 2,590 2,551 2548 2,412 2,354 2,308 2,288 2,159 2,069 2,003 1,999 1,941

Pass Yards Rush Yards Total 448 0 448 432 12 435 363 66 429 390 33 423 389 33 422 362 55 417 425 -12 413 398 10 408 367 30 397 410 -17 393 422 -30 392 309 66 375 325 47 372 336 27 363 327 31 361 375 -16 359 349 9 358 322 36 358 361 -5 356 350 1 351 339 9 348 332 13 345 347 -2 345 345 -2 343 343 0 343 349 -9 340 347 -8 339 355 -19 336 336 0 336 333 1 334 333 0 333

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Career Rk Name 1. Kevin Curtin 2. Dave Ludy 3. Rayon Simmons 4. Paul Preston 5. Carson Walch 6. Jake Balliu 7. Chris Samp 8. Curtis Dewberry 9. Alex Wiese 10. Tim Hanson 11. Travis Walch 12. Jeff Dobbertin 13. Brian Hynes 14. Mark Ballwanz 15. Bo Jackson 16. Matt Brandt 17. Chichi Ojika 18. Randy Spring 19. Scott Peters 20. Cam Johnson

Seasons 2000-03 1991-94 2009-12 2013-16 1996-99 2016-21 2001-04 2009-11 2004-07 1990-93 1994-97 1999-02 2001-05 1981-84 1972-75 1993-96 2010-13 2005-08 2004-07 2013-16

Rush 3,864 3,544 5,246 3,091 1,759 0 7 985 3,004 62 1,673 26 16 2,285 917 2,366 1,718 1,720 -4 0

Rec. 698 927 781 715 653 1,524 4,464 825 756 2,411 974 2,734 3,061 390 544 210 394 243 2,903 2,687

Kickoff 2,052 2,812 0 0 1,592 1,590 0 1,814 1 1,020 669 551 60 460 1,404 412 930 639 0 0

Punt 1,201 34 0 1,239 822 1,429 0 489 9 62 174 1 0 0 278 95 0 401 0 0

Total 7,834 7,317 6,027 5,045 4,826 4,612 4,471 4,113 3,770 3,555 3,490 3,312 3,138 3,135 3,134 3,083 3,042 3,003 2,899 2,687

Season Rk Name 1. Kevin Curtin 2. Dave Ludy 3. Kevin Curtin 4. Dave Ludy 5. Rayon Simmons 6. Travis Walch 7. Matt Brandt 8. Carson Walch 9. Chichi Ojika 10. Carson Walch 11. Alex Wiese 12. Dave Ludy 13. Paul Preston 14. Kevin Curtin 15. Paul Preston 16. Chris Samp 17. Kevin Curtin 18. Curtis Dewberry 19. Rayon Simmons 20. Curtis Dewberry

Season 2000 1994 2002 1993 2012 1997 1996 1998 2013 1999 2007 1992 2016 2001 2015 2004 2003 2011 2011 2010

Rush 860 1,553 1,059 1,075 1,774 1,103 1,461 585 1,152 852 1,458 737 1,155 1,028 897 7 917 400 1,326 327

Rec. 314 153 157 285 354 534 192 322 277 155 340 166 230 112 370 1,588 115 273 148 297

Kickoff 759 568 595 856 0 272 356 577 400 513 0 881 0 381 0 0 317 197 0 593

Punt 388 0 430 0 0 128 0 478 0 295 0 0 364 168 333 0 234 608 0 245

Total 2,321 2,274 2,241 2,216 2,128 2,037 2,009 1,962 1,829 1,815 1,798 1,784 1,749 1,689 1,600 1,595 1,583 1,478 1,474 1,462

330 278 313 302 318 313 311 319 333 297 227 322 329 278 318 305 303 311 328 255 333 309 307 267 300 271 291 289 329 299 294 257 293

3 52 15 25 9 12 14 5 -9 25 45 -3 -11 40 0 12 10 1 -16 56 -23 0 0 40 6 35 14 15 -26 2 7 43 7

333 330 328 327 328 325 325 324 324 322 322 319 318 318 318 317 313 312 312 311 310 309 307 307 306 305 305 304 303 301 301 300 300

John Teigland, 2012 vs. Augustana, SD 33. Jack Nelson, 2013 vs. Sioux Falls 34. Bruce Carpenter, 2000 vs. MSU Moorhead 35.. Drew Aber, 2007 vs. Bemidji State 36. Jack Nelson, 2015, Augustana 37. Owen Burke, 2019 vs. Wayne State Drew Aber, 2005 vs. MSU Moorhead 39. Drew Aber, 2007 vs. MSU Moorhead Bruce Carpenter, 2002 vs. Emporia State, KS 41. Greg Preston, 2008 vs. Minnesota State Jake Goettl, 1996 vs. Bemidji State 43. Ryan Eversman, 2004 vs. Concordia-St. Paul 44. Jack Nelson, 2015 vs. St. Cloud State Greg Preston, 2009 vs. Minnesota State Jason Mitchell, 1987 vs. Southwest State 47. Brian Wrobel, 2003 vs. North Dakota 48. John Teigland, 2012 vs. Lindenwood 49. Brian Wrobel, 2002 vs. Northern State Jake Goettl, 1997 vs. Quincy, IL 51. Jake Goettl, 1998 vs. Ferris State, MI 52. Andy Nett, 2000 vs. Minnesota Morris 53. Steve Speer, 1982 vs. Northern State 54. Ryan Eversman, 2004 vs. MSU Moorhead Bruce Carpenter, 1999 vs. Minnesota Duluth 56. Drew Aber, 2007 vs. South Dakota 57. Drew Aber, 2007 vs. Southwest Minnesota State Brian Wrobel, 2003 vs. Truman State, MO 59. Drew Aber, 2007 vs. Michigan Tech 60. Jake Goettl, 1996 vs. Quincy, IL 61. Drew Aber, 2007 vs. Upper Iowa Scott Moses, 1985 vs. Hamline 63. Brian Wrobel, 2004 vs. Northern State Bruce Carpenter, 2001 vs. Minnesota Duluth

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KICKING RECORDS Punts

Career Rk Name 1. Paul Swanson 2. Tom Pohlman 3. Mike Johnson

Seasons Punts 1968-72 271 1984-87 198 1977-81 179

Season Rk Name 1. Tom Pohlamn 2. Paul Swanson 3. Paul Swanson 4. Mike Salerno 5. Paul Swanson

Season 1986 1972 1971 2006 1970

Game Rk Name 1. Paul Swanson, 1970 vs. Michigan Tech 2. Tom Pohlman, 1986 vs. Bemidji State Mike Johnson, 1980 vs. Moorhead State 4. Mike Salerno, 2006 vs. Bemidji State Jason Young, 1995 vs. Southwest State Jason Becker, 1992 vs. Bemidji State

Punts 81 74 73 71 68 Punts 12 11 11 10 10 10

Punting Average Career Rk Name 1. Mike Salerno 2. Ryan Schneider 3. Jeff Ratner 4. Geoff Biltgen 5. Vincent Meyer 6. Michael Russell 7. Jeremy Neuman Cullen Fahey Jason Young 10. Jeremy Neuman

Seasons 2005-06 1996-99 1976-77 1974-76 1977-78 2015-18 2012-14 2008-11 1992-95 2012-15

Avg 38.9 38.6 38.0 37.5 37.4 37.1 36.6 36.6 36.6 36.5

Season Rk Name 1. Ryan Schneider 2. Tristan Root 3. Mike Salerno 4. Michael Russell Jeff Ratner 6. Paul Swanson 7. Ryan Schneider 8. Ryan Walch 9. Geoff Biltgen

Season 1999 2023 2006 2018 1977 1972 1998 2001 1976

Avg 44.6 41.4 40.5 40.1 40.1 39.9 39.5 39.4 39.2

10. Tom Sawyer

1979

39.1

Name Michael Russell, 2015 vs. Minnesota State Jeff Ratner, 1977 vs. Southwest State Mike Salerno, 2005 vs. Emporia State, KS Jason Young, 1995 vs. Minnesota-Morris Carter McCauley, 2015 vs. Minnesota State Tristan Root, 2022 vs. Sioux Falls Ryan Schneider, 1999 vs. Minnesota-Morris Jeff Ratner, 1977 vs. Moorhead State 9. Mike Johnson, 1981 vs. Moorhead State 10. Paul Swanson, 1972 vs. Wisconsin-Stout

Yards 86 80 75 72 70 68 68 68 67 66

Longest Punt Rk 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.

Field Goals Made Career Rk Name 1. Carter McCauley 2. Steve Opgenorth 3. Jacob Scott 4. Paul Ortiz 5. Mike Salerno 6. Derek Johnson 7. Jason Young Thomas Kinney 9. Ryan Abbott 10. Jake Vercher

Seasons 2014-17 2000-03 20212018-19 2005-06 1997-99 1992-95 2010-11 2005-08 2012

FG 55 45 39 34 24 23 22 19 15 13

Season Rk Name 1. Paul Ortiz 2. Carter McCauley

Season 2019 2017

FG 20 19

15

3. 4. 5.

Carter McCauley 2015 18 Carter McCauley 2016 16 Jacob Scott 2022 14 Paul Ortiz 2018 14 7. Jake Vercher 2012 13 Steve Opgenorth 2000 13 Jacob Scott 2023 13 10. Jacob Scott 2021 12 Mike Salerno 2006 12 Game Rk Name FG 1. Jacob Scott, 2022 vs. MSU Moorhead 4 Jacob Scott, 2023 vs. Concordia St. Paul 4 Paul Ortiz, 2019 vs. MSU Moorhead 4 Paul Ortiz, 2019 vs. Augustana 4 Paul Ortiz, 2018 vs. SMSU 4 Carter McCauley, 2017 vs. Minot St. 4 Billy Emanuel, 2009 vs. Upper Iowa 4 Ryan Abbott, 2008 vs. Augustana, SD 4 Mike Salerno, 2006 vs. Southwest Minnesota State 4 9. Jacob Scott, 2021 vs. Minnesota State 3 Jacob Scott, 2023 vs. Northern State Paul Ortiz, 2019 vs. Wayne State 3 Carter McCauley, 2016 vs. Sioux Falls 3 Carter McCauley, 2016 vs Southwest Minn. State 3 Carter McCauley, 2015 vs. Minot State 3 Carter McCauley, 2015 vs. Concordia-St. Paul 3 Thomas Kinney, 2010 vs. Minnesota State 3 Cullen Fahey, 2008 vs. Concordia-St. Paul 3 Steve Opgenorth, 2002 vs. Bemidji State 3 Steve Opgenorth, 2001 vs. Wayne State, NE 3 Jason Young, 1995 vs. Southwest State 3

Field Goals Attempted Career Rk Name 1. Carter McCauley 2. Steve Opgenorth 3. Jacob Scott 3. Paul Ortiz Derek Johnson 5. Mike Salerno 6. Jason Young 7. Thomas Kinney 8. Ryan Abbott 9. Cullen Fahey 10. Jake Vercher

Seasons 2014-17 2000-03 20212018-19 1997-99 2005-06 1992-95 2010-11 2007-08 2008-11 2012

FG 80 70 59 45 45 38 32 30 21 18 17

Longest Field Goal Made

Career Rk Name Yards 1. Carter McCauley, 2015 vs. Southwest Minn. State 59 2. Carter McCauley, 2015 vs. Minot State 54 3. Carter McCauley, 2015 vs. Minot State 53 4. Paul Ortiz, 2018 vs. SMSU 50 5. Paul Ortiz, 2018 vs. SMSU 49 Paul Ortiz, 2019 vs. St. Cloud State 49 6. Jacob Scott, 2022 vs. MSU Moorhead 48 Jacob Scott, 2022 vs. MSU Moorhead 48 Carter McCauley, 2017 vs. Upper Iowa 48 9. Carter McCauley, 2017 vs. Minot St. 47 Carter McCauley, 2016 vs. Sioux Falls 47 Carter McCauley, 2016 at Augustana 47 Carter McCauley, 2015 vs. St. Cloud State 47 Cullen Fahey, 2008 vs. Concordia-St. Paul 47

Extra Points Made Career Rk Name 1. Steve Opgenorth 2. Carter McCauley 3. Derek Johnson 4. Jacob Scott 5. Thomas Kinney Mike Salerno 7. Jacob Scott 8. Brett Cochran-Bray 9. Jason Young 10. Ryan Abbott

Seasons 2000-03 2014-17 1997-99 20212010-11 2005-06 20212013-14 1992-95 2005-08

XP 186 138 128 105 79 79 73 64 62 57

Season Rk Name 1. Jake Vercher

Season 2012

XP 55

2. 4. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 13. 14. 15.

Steve Opgenorth Steve Opgenorth Mike Salerno Steve Opgenorth Derek Johnson Brett Cochran-Bray Eric Kraus Carter McCauley Ryan Abbott Thomas Kinney Derek Johnson Jacob Scott Thomas Kinney Jacob Scott Carter McCauley Derek Johnson

2002 2001 2005 2003 1997 2013 2004 2017 2007 2011 1999 2021 2010 2021 2015 1998

Game Rk Name 1. Steve Opgenorth, 2001 vs. Minnesota-Morris 2. Jake Vercher, 2012 vs. Augustana, SD Mike Salerno, 2005 vs. Minnesota, Crookston Steve Opgenorth, 2001 vs. Northern State 5. Thomas Kinney, 2011 vs. Upper Iowa Jason Young, 1994 vs. Bemidji State 7. Brett Cochran-Bray, 2013 vs. MSU Moorhead Ryan Abbott, 2007 vs. Wayne State, NE 9. 20 times, most recently Carter McCauley, 2017 vs Augustana

53 53 50 50 50 49 48 47 43 41 41 39 38 37 37 37 XP 12 10 10 10 9 9 8 8 7

Extra Points Attempted Career Rk Name 1. Steve Opgenorth 2. Carter McCauley 3. Derek Johnson 4. Jacob Scott 4. Thomas Kinney 5. Mike Salerno 6. Jacob Scott Jason Young 8. Brett Cochran-Bray 9. Ryan Abbott 10. Steve Krob

Seasons 2000-03 2014-17 1997-99 20212010-11 2005-06 20211992-95 2013-14 2005-08 1967-70

XP 208 145 141 110 88 81 76 76 70 68 62

Season Rk Name 1. Steve Opgenorth 2. Steve Opgenorth 3. Jake Vercher 4. Eric Kraus Steve Opgenorth 6. Brett Cochran-Bray Derek Johnson 8. Mike Salerno 9. Ryan Abbott 10. Carter McCauley

Season 2002 2001 2012 2004 2003 2013 1997 2005 2007 2017

XP 61 59 58 56 56 53 53 52 51 48

Game Rk Name XP 1. Steve Opgenorth, 2001 vs. Minnesota-Morris 12 2. Jake Vercher, 2012 vs. Augustana 10 Thomas Kinney, 2011 vs. Upper Iowa 10 Mike Salerno, 2005 vs. Minnesota, Crookston 10 Steve Opgenorth, 2001 vs. Northern State 10 6. Brett Cochran-Bray, 2013 vs. MSU Moorhead 9 Jason Young, 1994 vs. Bemidji State 9 Bob Bestul, 1973 vs. Wisconsin-Stout 9 9. Carter McCauley, 2016 vs Minnesota Crookston 8 Thomas Kinney, 2011 vs. Concordia-St. Paul 8 Ryan Abbott, 2007 vs. Wayne State, NE 8 Eric Kraus, 2004 vs. Northern State 8 Steve Opgenorth, 2002 vs. Concordia-St. Paul 8 Steve Opgenorth, 2002 vs. Minnesota, Crookston 8 Steve Opgenorth, 2002 vs. Wayne State, NE 8 Derek Johnson, 1999 vs. Minnesota, Crookston 8 Derek Johnson, 1997 vs. Minnesota Duluth 8 Derek Johnson, 1997 vs. Bemidji State 8

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SCORING RECORDS Points

Career TD EP1 EP2 FG Pts 1. Rayon Simmons 2009-12 61 0 0 0 366 2. Dave Lundy 1991-94 53 0 3 0 324 3. Steve Opgenorth 2000-03 0 186 1 45 323 4. Chris Stamp 2001-04 53 0 1 0 320 5. Carter McCauley 0 138 0 55 303 6. Alex Wiese 2004-07 45 0 2 0 274 7. Travis Walch 1994-97 43 0 4 0 266 8. Kevin Curtin 2000-03 43 0 0 0 258 9. Jacob Scott 0 100 41 223 10. Derek Johnson 1997-99 0 128 0 23 197 11. Carson Walch 1996-99 31 0 5 0 196 12. Scott Peters 2004-07 32 0 0 0 192 13. Josh Mikes, 2012-15 31 0 1 0 188 14. Cam Johnson, 2013-16 30 0 1 0 182 Adam Lilla 1999-2002 30 0 1 0 182 16. Brian Hynes 2001-05 30 0 0 0 180 Jeff Dobbertin 1999-02 29 0 3 0 180 18. Art Kern 1928-31# 28 7 0 0 175 19. Matt Juaire 1996-99 28 0 1 0 170 20. Andrew Verbancouer 05-08 28 0 0 0 168 Matt Brandt 1993-96 26 0 6 0 168 #Art Kern actually played five years of football for Winona State from 1928-1932. He scored four touchdowns (24 points) in his fifth year, bringing his five-year total to 199. Since now four years is the limit for eligibility, Kern’s fifth-year points were not counted in his career total. Season TD 1. Travis Walch, 1997 30 2. Dave Lundy, 1994 22 3. Chris Samp, 2004 22 4. Alex Wiese, 2007 21 5. Rayon Simmons, 2012 21 6. Andrew Verbancour, 2008 21 7. Matt Brandt, 1996 18 8. Carter McCauley, 2017 0 9. Dave Ludy, 1993 17 10. Brian Hynes, 2005 17 Chris Samp, 2003 17 Adam Lilla, 2001 17 13. Rayon Simmons, 2011 16 14. Jake Vercher, 2012 0 15. Carson Walch, 1999 15 16. Carter McCauley, 2015 0 17. Rayon Simmons, 2009 15 Kevin Curtin, 2002 15 19. Steve Opgenorth, 2003 0 20. Dan Schumacher, 1990 14

FG 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 47 0 0 0 0 0 13 0 18 0 0 11 0

Pts 182 136 134 128 126 126 118 104 104 102 102 102 96 94 92 91 90 90 85 84

Game Rk Name 1. Travis Walch, 1997 vs. Quincy, IL 2. Alex Wiese, 2007 vs. Southwest Minnesota State 3. Rayon Simmons, 2011 vs. Concordia-St. Paul Rayon Simmons, 2010 vs. Southwest Minn. St. Carson Walch, 1999 vs. Minnesota, Crookston Travis Walch, 1997 vs. Minnesota Duluth Pete Brown, 1988 vs. Concordia-St. Paul 8. Matt Brandt, 1996 vs. Minnesota-Morris Dave Ludy, 1994 vs. Nebraska-Kearney Dave Ludy, 1994 vs. Minnesota-Morris Art Kern, 1929 vs. Red Wing High School 12. Josh Mikes, 2014 vs. Northern State Jordan Kos, 2013 vs. MSU Moorhead Rayon Simmons, 2012 vs. Mary Rayon Simmons, 2011 vs. Mary Andrew Verbancouer, 2008 vs. Minnesota State Alex Wiese, 2006 vs.Wayne State, NE Chris Samp, 2004 vs. Northern State Chris Samp, 2003 vs. Northern State David Cruz, 2003 vs. Southwest Minnesota State Kevin Curtin, 2002 vs. Minnesota-Morris Adam Lilla, 2001 vs. Northern State Jeff Dobbertin, 2001 vs. Minnesota-Morris Ryan Walch, 1999 vs. Wayne State, NE Travis Walch, 1997 vs. Southwest State

Pts 36 32 30 30 30 30 30 26 26 26 26 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24

Kicking Points

Career 1. Steve Opgenorth, 2000-03 2. Carter McCauley, 2014-17

EP1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 19 0 0 0 0 0 55 0 37 0 0 50 0

EP 186 138

EP2 1 2 1 1 0 0 5 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0

FG 45 55

Pts 321 303

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3. Derek Johnson, 1997-99 4. Mike Salerno, 2005-06 5. Jacob Scott, 20216. Thomas Kinney, 2010-11 7. Jason Young, 1992-95 7. Ryan Abbott, 2005-08 8. Jake Vercher, 2012 10. Bob Bestul, 1973-76

128 79 73 79 62 57 55 77

23 24 26 19 22 15 13 4

197 153 151 136 128 101 94 89

Season 1. Carter McCauley, 2017 2. Jake Vercher, 2012 3. Carter McCauley, 2015 4. Mike Salerno, 2005 Steve Opgenorth, 2003 Steve Opgenorth, 2002 7. Steve Opgenorth, 2001 8. Carter McCauley, 2016 9. Jacob Scott, 2022 10. Derek Johnson, 1997

EP 47 55 37 50 50 53 49 33 36 50

FG 19 13 18 11 11 10 11 16 14 8

Pts 104 94 91 83 83 83 82 81 78 74

16. Paul Preston Dan Schumacher 18. Cam Johnson Josh Mikes Scott Peters Matt Juaire

2016 1990 2016 2014 2007 1999

14 14 13 13 13 13

Game Rk Name TD 1. Travis Walch, 1997 vs. Quincy, IL 6 2. Rayon Simmons, 2011 vs. Concordia-St. Paul 5 Rayon Simmons, 2010 vs. Southwest Minnesota St. 5 Alex Wiese, 2007 vs. Southwest Minnesota State 5 Carson Walch, 1999 vs. Minnesota, Crookston 5 Travis Walch, 1999 vs. Minnesota Duluth 5 Pete Brown, 1988 vs. Concordia-St. Paul 5 7. 16 times, most recently, 4 Josh Mikes, 2014 vs. Northern State

Game Rk Name Pts 1. Carter McCauley, 2017 vs. Minot St. 17 2. Jacob Scott, 2022 vs. MSU Moorhead (4FG, 4XP) 16 Billy Emanuel, 2009 vs. Upper Iowa (4FG, 4XP) 16 4. Ryan Abbott, 2008 vs. Augustana, SD (4FG, 3XP) 15 Jacob Scott, 2023 vs. Concordia (4FG, 3XP) 15 5. Paul Ortiz, 2018 vs. SMSU (4 FG, 2XP) 14 Mike Salerno, 2006 vs. SW Minn. St. (4FG, 2XP) 14 7. Carter McCauley, 2017 vs. Upper Iowa 13 8. Jake Vercher, 2012 vs. Augustana, SD (1FG, 10XP) 13 Thomas Kinney, 2010 vs. Minnesota St. (3FG, 4XP) 13 Cullen Fahey, 2008 vs. Concordia-St. Paul (3FG, 4XP) 13 Mike Salerno, 2005 vs. Minn., Crookston (1 FG, 10 XP) 13 Steve Opgenorth, 2001 vs. Wayne State (3FG, 4XP) 13

Touchdowns Scored

Career Rk Name Seasons TD 1. Rayon Simmons 2009-12 61 2. Chris Samp 2002-04 53 Dave Ludy 1991-94 53 4. Alex Wiese 2004-07 45 5. Kevin Curtin 2000-03 43 Travis Walch 1994-97 43 7. Scott Peters 2004-07 32 8. Josh Mikes 2012-15 31 Carson Walch 1995-99 31 10. Cam Johnson 2013-16 30 Brian Hynes 2001-05 30 Adam Lilla 1999-02 30 13. Jeff Dobbertin 1999-02 29 14. Andrew Verbancouer 2005-08 28 Matt Juaire 1996-99 28 Mark Ballwanz 1981-84 28 Art Kern# 1928-31 28 18. Chad Fitzsimmons 1995-98 27 19. Matt Brandt 1993-96 26 20 Paul Preston 2013-16 25 # Art Kern played a fifth year, scoring four more touchdowns for a five-year total of 32 TDs. Season Rk Name 1. Travis Walch 2. Chris Samp Dave Ludy 4. Rayon Simmons Andrew Verbancouer Alex Wiese 7. Matt Brandt 8. Brian Hynes Chris Samp Adam Lilla Dave Ludy 12. Rayon Simmons 13. Rayon Simmons Kevin Curtin Carson Walch

Season 1997 2004 1994 2012 2008 2007 1996 2005 2003 2001 1993 2011 2009 2002 1999

TD 30 22 22 21 21 21 18 17 17 17 17 16 15 15 15

WSU Hall of Fame member Travis Walch set a WSU single-season record with 30 touchdowns scored during the 1997 season. He also holds the school record with six touchdowns scored against Quincy in 1997.

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DEFENSIVE RECORDS Interceptions

Interceptions Return Yardage

Career Rk Name 1. Nate Gruber 2. Nick Jaeger 3. Luke Lokanc Rick Starzecki 5. Bryan Schroeder 6. Travis Welch 7. Steven Koehler Jamey Hutchinson 9. Andrew Spencer 10. Jay Aamodt Randy Gronert

Seasons 1991-94 2000-03 2002-05 1966-69 1987-90 1998-00 2000-03 1995-98 2014-17 1981-84 1968-70

Int 25 20 19 19 18 16 15 15 14 12 12

Season Rk Name 1. Jamey Hutchinson 2. Doug Smart 3. Bryan Schroeder 4. Travis Welch Nate Gruber Jim Bzoskie 7. Andrew Spencer Nick Jaeger Nick Jaeger Mike Slomczewski

Season 1997 1986 1990 1998 1993 1987 2017 2001 2000 1999

Int 11 10 9 8 8 8 7 7 7 7

Game Rk Name 1. Doug Smart, 1986 vs. St. Ambrose (Iowa) 2. Kenzie Yewman, 2006 vs. Upper Iowa Luke Lokanc, 2005 vs. MSU Moorhead Deric Sieck, 2001 vs. Northern State Jamey Hutchinson, 1997 vs. Southwest State Mike Usgaard, 1994 vs. Wisconsin-Eau Claire Rob Illies, 1990 vs. Minnesota-Morris Bryan Schroeder, 1990 vs. Minnesota-Morris Rick Starzecki, 1967 vs. Mankato State Rick Starzecki, 1966 vs. Moorhead State

Int 4 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3

Career Rk Name 1. Andrew Spencer 2. Luke Lokanc 3. Nate Gruber 4. Dennis Hayes 5. Rick Starzecki 6. Jamey Hutchinson 7. Jim Bzoskie 8. Chris Norgaard Travis Welch 10. Steve Kohler

Seasons 2014-17 2002-05 1991-94 1991-94 1966-69 1995-98 1986-88 2009-12 1998-00 2000-03

Yards 336 319 275 261 236 215 207 205 205 182

Season Rk Name 1. Andrew Spencer 2. Lucas Wolf 3. Travis Welch 4. Luke Lokanc 5. Jamey Hutchinson 6. Jim Bzoskie Jim Dybevick 8. Dennis Hayes Michael Werden 10. Nate Gruber

Season 2017 2008 1998 2004 1997 1987 1969 1992 1977 1993

Yards 217 134 132 126 125 120 120 112 112 110

Game Rk Name Yards 1. Luke Lokanc, 2004 vs. Truman State, MO 99 2. Andrew Spencer, 2017 vs. Upper Iowa 92 3. Larry Anderson, 1965 vs. Wisconsin-Platteville 90 4. LaVerne Pieper, 1964 vs. Northland, WI 88 5. Lucas Wolf, 2008 vs. Augustana, SD 86 6. Nick Pridgeon, 2019 vs. Augustana, SD 85 7. Ron LaGros, 1959 vs. Moorhead State 82 8. Jim Dybevick, 1969 vs. UI-Chicago Circle 80 9. Jesse Isom, 2000 vs. Minnesota Duluth 78 Dennis Hayes, 1992 vs. Wisconsin-La Crosse 78

Sacks

Career Rk Name 1. Derek Chance 2. Jon Bussewitz 3. Troy Tonsager 4. Wayne Wicka 5. Ty Breitlow 6. Carter Duxbury 7. Tony Tripicchio 8. Collin Corcoran Steve Kosidowski 10. Michael Ferrante Seth Becker 12. Darius Manuel 12. David Braun 13 Lewis Johnson 14. Ben Turnquist 15. Morgan Weaver 16. Jim Stanek 17. Matt Wayne Jeff Gusmundson 19. John Tackmann 20. Matt Kaderly Ryan Rothwell

Seasons Sacks 1997-00 31.5 1997-00 28.5 1984-87 27.0 1988-91 24.0 2000-03 21.0 2017-22 20.5 1984-87 19.5 2012-15 18.0 1984-86 18.0 2015-18 17.5 1995-98 17.5 2018-23 16.5 2005-07 15.0 2009-12 13.5 2001-04 13.0 2011-14 12.0 2001-04 12.5 2001-03 11.5 1991-93 11.5 2003-06 11.0 2008-11 10.0 2006-09 10.0

Season Rk Name 1. Derek Chance 2. Jon Bussewitz 3. Seth Becker Troy Tonsager Carter Duxbury 6. Wayne Wicka Steve Kosidowski 8. Derek Chance 9. Collin Corcoran 10. David Braun Dave Hope 12. Derek Chance Wayne Wicka Tony Tripicchio 15. Ben Turnquist Ty Breitlow Jon Bussewitz Jeff Gudmundson Enrique DeLeon 20. Michael Ferrante Seth Becker

Season 1998 2000 1998 1987 2021 1990 1986 1999 2013 2005 1985 2000 1989 1986 2004 2003 1997 1993 2023 2018 1997

Sacks 12.5 12.0 11.0 11.0 11.0 10.0 10.0 9.5 9.0 8.0 8.0 7.5 7.5 7.5 7.0 7.0 7.0 7.0 7.0 6.5 6.5

Nate Gruber finished his Hall of Fame career with more interceptions then any other Warrior, picking off 25 passes.

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RETURN RECORDS Kickoffs Returned Career Rk Name 1. Dave Ludy 2. Kevin Curtin 3. Curtis Dewberry 4. Carey Rottman 5. Bo Jackson 6. Carson Walch 7. Pete Brown 8. Paul Preston 9. Isaiah Hall 10. Rick Williams

Seasons 1991-94 2000-03 2009-11 2005-08 1972-75 1996-99 1985-88 2013-16 20171976-79

KR 95 84 79 68 67 63 60 58 55 50

Season Rk Name 1. Bob Jackson 2. Dave Ludy 3. Curtis Dewberry 4. Rick Williams 5. Curtis Dewberry Kevin Curtin 7. Tyler Swinford Curtis Dewberry Kevin Curtin Carson Walch Dave Ludy Dan Eickhoff

Season 1973 1993 2011 1979 2010 2002 2014 2009 2000 1998 1992 1985

KR 30 29 28 27 26 26 25 25 25 25 25 25

Game Rk Name 1. Carey Rottman, 2006 vs. North Dakota Bo Jackson, 1973 vs. South Dakota 3. Curtis Dewberry, 2010 vs. Minnesota Duluth Curtis Dewberry, 2009 vs. Wayne State, NE Carey Rottman, 2007 vs. North Dakota Carson Walch, 1998 vs. Northern Iowa Dean Baldwin, 1988 vs. Grand Valley State Greg Hansen, 1981 vs. Minnesota Duluth 9. Tyler Swinford, 2015 vs. Upper Iowa Carey Rottman, 2005 vs. Western New Mexico

KR 8 8 7 7 7 7 7 7 6 6 Bounthavy Khamratthanome, 2004 vs. Concordia-St. Paul 6 Kevin Curtin, 2002 vs. Minnesota Duluth 6 Dave Ludy, 1993 vs. Central State, OH 6 Tim Hanson, 1991 vs. Minnesota-Morris 6

Kickoff Return Yardage Career Rk Name 1. Dave Ludy 2. Kevin Curtin 3. Curtis Dewberry 4. Carson Walch 5. Jake Balliu 6. Isaiah Hall 7. Bo Jackson 8. Pete Brown 9. Paul Preston 10. Carey Rottman 11. Tyler Swinford 12. Dan Eickhoff 13. Tim Hanson 14. Rick Williams 15. Greg Hansen

Seasons 1991-94 2000-03 2009-12 1996-99 2016-21 2017-20 1972-75 1985-88 2013-16 2005-08 2013-15 1985-88 1990-93 1976-79 1981-83

Yards 2,812 2,052 1,814 1,592 1,590 1,536 1,404 1,259 1,239 1,159 1,086 1,063 1,020 988 979

Season Rk Name 1. Dave Ludy 2. Dave Ludy 3. Kevin Curtin 4. Isaiah Hall 5. Curtis Dewberry 6. Curtis Dewberry 7. Kevin Curtin 8. Curtis Dewberry 9. Bo Jackson 10. Carson Walch 11. Dave Ludy 12. Tyler Swinford 13. Pete Brown 14. Cayden Holcomb 14. Rick Williams 15. Carson Walch

Season 1992 1993 2000 2019 2009 2011 2002 2010 1973 1998 1994 2014 1988 2023 1979 1999

Yards 881 856 759 616 613 608 595 593 590 577 568 555 544 523 519 513

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Game Rk Name Yards 1. Greg Hansen, 1981 vs. Minnesota Duluth 231 2. Curtis Dewberry, 2009 vs. Wayne State, NE 228 3. Dean Baldwin, 1988 vs. Grand Valley State 205 4. Dave Ludy, 1991 vs. Northern State 199 5. Dave Ludy, 1993 vs. Central State, OH 182 6. Kevin Curtin, 2000 vs. Minnesota Duluth 167 7. Dave Ludy, 1992 vs. Moorhead State 158 8. Anthony Buckner, 2007 vs. Michigan Tech 152 9. Kevin Curtin, 2000 vs. Concordia-St. Paul 150 10. Curtis Dewberry, 2009 vs. Southwest Minnesota St. 148 11. Isaiah Hall, 2019 vs. MSU-Moorhead 145 12. Larry Wright, 1976 vs. Minnesota-Morris 137 13. Chichi Ojika, 2012 vs. Minnesota State 135 Bo Jackson, 1973 vs. South Dakota 135 15. Isaiah Hall, 2019 vs. MSU Moorhead 129 Tyler Swinford, 2015 vs. Upper Iowa 129 16. Carson Walch, 1998 vs. Northern Iowa 128 17. Dave Ludy, 1992 vs. Wisconsin-La Crosse 127 18. Tyler Swinford, 2015 vs. Upper Iowa 125 Carey Rottman, 2006 vs. North Dakota 125 Dave Ludy, 1994 vs. Nebraska-Kearney 125

Punts Returned Career Rk Name 1. Jake Balliu 2. Kevin Curtin 3. Alan May 4. Carson Walch 5. Nate Gruber 6. Pete Brown 7. Bo Jackson 8. Reggie Johnson 9. Randy Spring 10. Curtis Dewberry

Seasons 2016-21 2000-03 2012-15 1995-99 1991-94 1985-88 1972-75 1981-83 2005-08 2009-11

PR 96 77 71 62 58 54 50 49 45 37

Season Rk Name 1. Jake Balliu 2. Carson Walch 3. Nate Gruber 4. Pete Brown 5. Jake Balliu 6. Anthony Buckner Carson Walch Reggie Johnson 7. Randy Spring Kevin Curtin 9. Alan May Kevin Curtin 11. Alan May Curtis Dewberry Randy Spring Kevin Curtin Bo Jackson 16. David Cruz Nate Gruber Reggie Johnson 20. Terry Baker

Season 2017 1998 1992 1988 2021 2007 1999 1983 2006 2000 2015 2003 2014 2011 2005 2002 1975 2004 1993 1982 1986

PR 34 31 28 27 25 24 24 24 22 22 21 21 19 19 19 19 19 18 18 18 17

Game Rk Name PR 1. Carson Walch, 1998 vs. Wayne State, NE 7 2. Alan May, 2012 vs. Concordia-St. Paul 6 Kevin Curtin, 2001 vs. Southwest State 6 Carson Walch, 1999 vs. Wisconsin-La Crosse 6 Todd Shepard, 1980 vs. St. Cloud State 6 Terry Baker, 1986 vs. Bemidji State 6 7. Jake Balliu, 2017 vs. Wayne State 5 Jake Balliu, 2017 vs. Concordia St. Paul 5 Jake Balliu, 2016 vs. Minnesota Crookston 5 Alan May 2014 vs. Upper Iowa 5 Alan May, 2013 vs. MSU Moorhead 5 Anthony Buckner, 2007 vs. Upper Iowa 5 Randy Spring, 2005 vs. Minnesota, Crookston 5 Shawn Cunningham, 2005 vs. Truman State, MO 5 Bounthavy Khamratthanome, 2004 vs. UM, Crookston 5 Kevin Curtin, 2003 vs. North Dakota State 5 Dave Cruz, 2001 vs. Minnesota-Morris 5 Carson Walch, 1998 vs. Wisconsin-La Crosse 5

Nate Gruber, 1992 vs. Moorhead State

Punt Return Yardage Career Rk Name 1. Jake Balliu 2. Kevin Curtin 3. Carson Walch 4. Alan May 5. Nate Gruber 6. Curtis Dewberry 7. Randy Spring 8. Pete Brown 9. David Cruz 10. Reggie Johnson

Seasons 2016-21 2000-03 1996-99 2012-15 1991-94 2009-11 2005-08 1985-88 2000-04 1981-83

Yards 1,429 1,220 822 761 604 489 401 371 338 328

Season Rk Name 1. Jake Balliu 2. Carson Walch 3. Kevin Curtin 4. Kevin Curtin 5. Jake Balliu 6. Jake Balliu 7. Carson Walch 8. Alan May 9. Nate Gruber 10. Curtis Dewberry 11. Kevin Curtin 12. Randy Spring 13. Curtis Dewberry 14. Anthony Buckner 15. Alan May 16. Terry Baker 17. Jake Balliu 18. Pete Brown 19. Nate Gruber 20. David Cruz

Season 2017 1998 2002 2000 2021 2016 1999 2015 1992 2010 2003 2006 2011 2007 2013 1986 2019 1988 1994 2004

Yards 504 478 430 388 305 304 295 258 248 245 234 211 197 195 193 190 192 185 182 180

Game Rk Name Yards 1. Jake Balliu, 2016 vs. Minnesota Crookston 190 2. Kevin Curtin, 2000 vs. Wisconsin-La Crosse 125 3. Kevin Curtin, 2002 vs. Wayne State, NE 124 4. Jake Balliu, 2017 vs. Minot St. 114 5. Carson Walch, 1998 vs. Wayne State, NE 113 6. Jake Balliu, 2017 vs. Wayne St. 110 Alan May, 2013 vs. MSU Moorhead 110 8. Jake Balliu, 2017 Southwest Minnesota State 104 9. Jake Balliu, 2021 v. UMary 103 10. Isaiah Hall, 2018 v Northern State 100 11. Kevin Curtin, 2001 vs. Southwest State 94 12. Alan May, 2012 vs. Concordia-St. Paul 91 13. Carson Walch, 1998 vs. Minnesota-Morris 90 14. Curtis Dewberry, 2010 vs. Minnesota State 84 15. Kevin Curtin, 2002 vs. MSU Moorhead 82 16. Kevin Curtin, 2000 vs. Concordia-St. Paul 81 17. Terry Baker, 1986 vs. Southwest State 80 18. David Cruz, 2003 vs. Southwest Minnesota State 79 19. Carson Walch, 1998 vs. Wisconsin-La Crosse 78 Carson Walch, 1998 vs. Minnesota Duluth 78

Curtis Dewberry led NCAA Division II in punt return average in 2010. He returned two punts for touchdowns during that season and is in WSU’s top-ten in both punt and kickoff return yardage.

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LONGEST SCORING PLAYS Longest Scoring Runs From Scrimmage Rk 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.

Name Yds Tim Hanson, 1993 vs. Northern State 93 Roger Leonhardt, 1961 vs. Wisconsin-River Falls 92 Vernon Risty, 1931 vs. Wisconsin-Stout 87 Bill Price, 1965 vs. Wisconsin-Stout 85 Chichi Ojika, 2013 vs. Minot State 84 Alex Wiese, 2007 vs. Wayne State, NE 82 Dave Ludy, 1993 vs. Wisconsin-La Crosse 80 Jerry Grebin, 1954 vs. Bemidji State 80 Eddie Spencer, 1938 vs. Aberdeen (Northern State) 80 10. Cair’ron Hendred, 2023 vs. Sioux Falls 77 11. Rayon Simmons, 2009 vs. Northern State 76 Dave Ludy, 1993 vs. Moorhead State 76 Roger Leonhardt, 1963 vs. Michigan Tech 76 14. Theo Burkett, 2014 vs. Northern State 75 Eric Williams, 2001 vs. Northern State 75 George Waterman, 1964 vs. Wisconsin-Stout 75 Harry Meyers, 1927 vs. Mankato State 75 Quentin Pringle, 2023 vs. MSU Mankato 75 Cair’ron Hendred. 2023 vs. Sioux Falls 75 20. Art Kern, 1931 vs. Waldorf JC 74

Longest Scoring Interception Return Rk 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.

Name Luke Lokanc, 2004 vs. Truman State, MO Larry Anderson, 1965 vs. Wisconsin-Platteville LaVerne Pieper, 1954 vs. Northland Nick Pridgeon, 2019 vs. Augustana 85 Ron LaGros, 1959 vs. Moorhead State Jim Dybevick, 1969 vs. UI-Chicago Circle Nick Pridgeon, 2017 vs. Augustana Jesse Isom, 2000 vs. Minnesota Duluth Dennis Hayes, 1994 vs. Wisconsin-La Crosse 10. Dennis Hayes, 1994 vs. Wisconsin-Eau Claire Joe Yantes, 1946 vs. St. Cloud State

Longest Scoring Kickoff Return

Rk Name 1. Kevin Curtin, 2000 vs. Concordia-St. Paul* Kevin Curtin, 2000 vs. Minnesota Duluth* 3. Dave Ludy, 1993 vs. Wisconsin-La Crosse Larry Wright, 1976 vs. Minnesota Morris 5. Isaiah Hall, 2019 vs. MSU-Moorhead 6. Jake Balliu, 2021 vs. Northern State 7. Carson Walch, 1999 vs. Minnesota, Crookston Dave Ludy, 1991 vs. Northern State Vic Grabau, 1953 vs. Wisconsin-River Falls 8. Elliot Cox, 2018 vs. Augustana Carson Walch, 1998 vs. Minnesota Duluth Dave Ludy, 1991 vs. Northern State Bo Jackson, 1974 vs. Michigan Tech Noah Carlson, 2023 vs. Augustana

Longest Scoring Punt Return Rk 1. 2. 3. 4.

Name Curtis Dewberry, 2010 vs. Minnesota State Jake Balliu, 2016 vs. Minnesota, Crookston Terry Baker, 1986 vs. Southwest State Darryl Williams, 2022 vs. Wayne State Jake Balliu, 2017 vs. Southwest Mn. State 6. Curtis Dewberry, 2011 vs. MSU Moorhead Lyle Cline, 1960 vs. Bemidji State 8. Nate Gruber, 1994 vs. Bemidji State Jerry Grebin, 1953 vs. Mankato State 10. Kevin Curtin, 2002 vs. Minnesota-Morris

Longest Scoring Fumble Return Rk 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Name Derek Chance, 1997 vs. Bemidji State Jesse Isom, 2001 vs. Minnesota, Crookston Jon Bussewitz, 1999 vs. Moorhead State Lucas Wolf, 2009 vs. Minnesota State Paul Chabura, 2001 vs. Northern State

Yds 99 90 88 82 80 78 78 78 77 77

Yds 100 100 99 99 98 97 95 95 95 93 93 93 93 93

Curtis Dewberry’s 84-yard punt return against Minnesota State in 2010 was the longest scoring punt return in Winona State history.

Longest Scoring Passes Rk 1. 2. 3. 4. 6. 7. 10.

14. 15. 18.

Name Adam Lilla from Bruce Carpenter Matt Juaire from Carson Walch Tim Hanson from Jason Mitchell Dan Schumacher from Jason Mitchell Tom Von Feldt from Tom Lennon Dick Kowles from Jerry Grebin Tony Mueller from Jack Nelson Chad Fitzsimmons from Jake Goettl Dan Schumacher from Jason Mitchell Tyler Speer from Evan Aber Brian Hynes from Drew Aber Chris Samp vs. Brian Wrobel Scott Schmaltz vs. Brian Hora Bret Baumm from Scott Moses Josh Miles from Alan May Travis Walch from Jake Goettl Bo Jackson from Rich Ernst Chris Samp from Bruce Carpenter John Surrency from Tom Kearly Sylvere Campbell from Cole Stenstrom

Game 2001 vs. South Dakota 1998 vs. Ferris State, MI 1990 vs. Southwest State 1990 vs. St. Francis, IL 1967 vs. Central Iowa 1951 vs. Bemidji State 2013 vs. Minot State 1998 vs. Northern State 1988 vs. Grand Valley 2010 vs. Minnesota State 2005 vs. Bemidji State 2003 vs. Truman State, MO 1994 vs. Minnesota Duluth 1985 vs. Luther 2015 vs. Augustana 1997 vs. Minnesota Duluth 1974 vs. Moorhead State 2002 vs. Minnesota Morris 1978 vs. Southwest State 2023 vs. MSU Mankato

Yds 93 92 90 89 89 85 84 84 84 82 82 82 82 81 80 80 80 79 79 79

Yds 84 82 80 79 79 75 75 70 70 67

Yds 95 64 61 54 51

*NCAA Division II Record

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TEAM RECORDS Season Team Records OFFENSE Total Plays Yards Gained First Downs Rushing Attempts Rushing Yards Rushing First Downs Punting Average Number of Punts Passes Attempted Passes Completed Passing Yards Touchdown Passes Passes Intercepted First Downs Passing Total Points

916 5,769 296 527 2,790 131 39.5 81 430 261 3,570 36 29 155 506

DEFENSE Most Yards Allowed Fewest Yards Allowed Most First Downs Allowed Fewest First Downs Allowed Fewest Rushing Yards Allowed Fewest Passing Yards Allowed Fewest Passes Completed Fewest Points Allowed Most Points Allowed Most Interceptions Most Forced Fumbles Most Fumbles Recovered

5,144 2007 1,039 1961 336 2007 51 1961 527 1962 224 1959 20 1959 7 1924 384 1996 30 2001 49 1979 23 1979, 1991

2007 2012 2012 2003 1994 2012 1968 1986 2015 2015 2015 2003 1991 2015 2001

TOTAL PLAYS Game 101 vs. Southwest Minnesota State, 2013 Season 916, 2007 YARDS GAINED Game 782 vs. Augustana, SD, 2012 Season 5,769, 2012 MOST FIRST DOWNS Game 38 vs. Augustana, SD, 2012 Season 296, 2012 RUSHING ATTEMPTS Game 63 vs. Wayne State, NE, 1999 Season 527, 2003 RUSHING YARDS GAINED Game 416 vs. Wayne State, NE, 1999 Season 2,790, 1994 RUSHING FIRST DOWNS Game 21 vs. Wayne State, NE, 1999 Season 131, 2012 PUNTING AVERAGE Game 49.5 vs. Augustana, 2010 Season 40.5, 1999 and 2006 PUNTS Game Season

12 vs. Michigan Tech, 1970 81, 1986

PASSES ATTEMPTED Game 59 vs. Southwest Minnesota State, 2013 Season 430, 2015 PASSES COMPLETED Game 40 vs. Southwest Minnesota State, 2013 Season 261, 2015 PASSING YARDS Game 525 vs. Augustana, SD, 2012 Season 3,570, 2015 TOUCHDOWN PASSES Game 6 vs. Northern State, 2003 6 vs. Augustana, SD, 2012 Season 36, 2003 PASSES INTERCEPTED Game 6 vs. Hillsdale, MI, 1969 6 vs. Wisconsin-Eau Claire, 1973 Season 29, 1991

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PASSING FIRST DOWNS Game 21 vs. Upper Iowa, 2015 Season 155, 2015 MOST POINTS Game 84 vs. Minnesota-Morris, 2001 Season 506, 2001

FEWEST PASSING YARDS ALLOWED Game 0 vs. Wisconsin-River Falls, 1997 0 vs. Elmhurst, 1961 0 vs. Wisconsin-Eau Claire, 1961 0 vs. Mankato State, 1960 0 vs. Mankato State, 1959 Season 224, 1959

LARGEST VICTORY MARGIN Game 84 vs. Minnesota-Morris, 2001 (84-0) Season 225 (400-175), 2017

MOST PASS ATTEMPTS AGAINST Game 60 vs. Southwest State, 1991 Season 487, 2007

MOST FUMBLES Game 11 vs. Wisconsin-Stout, 1952 Season 37, 1973

FEWEST PASS ATTEMPTS AGAINST Game 0 vs. Northern Illinois, 1963 Season 68, 1959

MOST FUMBLES LOST Game 7 vs. Wisconsin-Stout, 1957 Season 25, 1963

MOST PASS COMPLETIONS ALLOWED Game 36 vs. Southwest State, 1991 Season 290, 2007

MOST PENALTIES Game 16 vs. Minot State, 2013 Season 94, 2001

FEWEST PASS COMPLETIONS ALLOWED Game 0 vs. Wisconsin-River Falls, 1997 0 vs. Elmhurst, 1961 0 vs. Wisconsin-Eau Claire, 1961 0 vs. Mankato State, 1960 0 vs. Mankato State, 1959 Season 25, 1961

YARDS PENALIZED Game 142 vs. Minot State, 2013 Season 825, 1997 LONGEST UNDEFEATED STREAK 17 1997-98 16 1923-26 14 1924-26 12 1927-29

INTERCEPTIONS Game 7 vs. Concordia-St. Paul, 2007 7 vs. Mankato State, 1949 Season 30, 2001

LONGEST WINNING STREAK 17 1997-98 14 1924-26 10 2001

MOST FUMBLES CAUSED Game 10 vs. Minnesota-Morris, 2001 10 vs. St. Cloud State, 1962 10 vs. Mankato State, 1949 Season 49, 1993

LONGEST LOSING STREAK 12 1989-90 10 1969-70

MOST FUMBLES RECOVERED Game 8 vs. St. Cloud State, 1957 Season 23, 1991

LONGEST WINLESS STREAK 12 1989-90 11 1950-52 11 1935-36

MOST POINTS ALLOWED Game 114 vs. La Crosse High School, 1917 Season 384, 1996

MOST YARDS ALLOWED Game 661 vs Sioux Falls, 2015 Season 5,144, 2007 FEWEST YARDS ALLOWED Game 6 vs. Wisconsin-Stout, 1961 Season 1,039, 1961 MOST FIRST DOWNS ALLOWED Game 32, twice vs. Concordia-St. Paul, 2005 vs. Sioux Falls, 2015 Season 270, 1996 FEWEST FIRST DOWNS ALLOWED Game 2 vs. Minnesota-Morris, 2001 2 vs. Wisconsin-Stout, 1961 2 vs. Northland, WI, 1956 Season 51, 1961 MOST RUSHING YARDS ALLOWED Game 448 vs. Moorhead State, 1995 Season 2,250, 1971 FEWEST RUSHING YARDS ALLOWED Game -16 vs. Minnesota, Crookston, 2006 Season 527, 1962

FEWEST POINTS ALLOWED Game 0, 101 times Last, 2016 vs. Concordia-St. Paul Season 7, 1924 LONGEST HOME WINNING STREAK 25 Nov. 14, 1998 - Oct. 30, 2004 LONGEST HOME CONFERENCE WIN STREAK 35 Sept. 16, 2000 - Sept. 26, 2009 LARGEST HOME ATTENDANCE NUMBERS 1. 6,121 10/22/2011 Concordia-St. Paul 2. 5,313 9/26/2015 St. Cloud State 3. 5,054 9/25/2004 Southwest Minnesota State 4. 5,033 10/8/2011 Minnesota Duluth 5. 4,869 10/21/2017 Wayne State 6. 4,719 10/25/2014 Soux Falls 7. 4,708 10/16/1993 Northern State 8. 4,587 10/22/2022 Sioux Falls 8. 4,575 9/27/2014 Minnesota Duluth 9. 4,510 10/19/2013 Wayne State, NE 10. 4,508 9/8/2000 Wisconsin-La Crosse 11. 4,469 9/10/2005 North Dakota 12. 4,459 9/20/2008 Concordia-St. Paul 13. 4,418 10/20/2012 Minnesota State 14. 4,387 8/27/2009 Carson-Newman

MOST RUSHING FIRST DOWNS ALLOWED Game 29 vs. North Dakota, 2006 Season 139, 1993 FEWEST RUSHING FIRST DOWNS ALLOWED Game 0 vs. Wisconsin-River Falls, 1961 Season 26, 1961 MOST PASSING YARDS ALLOWED Game 563 vs. Southwest State, 1991 Season 3,472, 2007

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AWARD WINNERS Championships NSIC Regular Season Champions (18) 1939, 1947, 1956, 1957, 1962, 1964, 1968, 1983, 1993, 1994, 1997, 1998, 2000, 2001, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2007 NSIC South Division Champions (3) 2010, 2012, 2022

Postseason Appearances NCAA Division II Playoffs (6) 2001, 2003, 2004, 2006, 2007, 2017, 2022 Mineral Water Bowl (4) 2000, 2002, 2012, 2019 NAIA Playoffs (1) 1993

NSIC Awards Offensive Player of the Year Lief Nelson (WR) 1983 Travis Walch (RB) 1997

Dave Ludy (RB) 1993 Jake Goettl (QB) 1998

Dave Ludy (RB) 1994 Chris Samp (WR) 2004

Scott Schmaltz (WR) 1995 Rayon Simmons (RB) 2012

Matt Brandt (RB) 1996

Defensive Player of the Year Deric Sieck (LB) 2002 Andrew Spencer (DB) 2017

Deric Sieck (LB) 2003 Carter Duxbury (2021)

Jim Stanek (DT) 2004

John Tackmann (SS) 2005

John Tackmann (SS) 2006

Offensive Newcomer of the Year Jack Nelson (QB) 2013 Defensive Newcomer of the Year Roy Kratt (DT) 2004 Ryan Gerts (LB) 2011 Glen Galligan Award Jerry Grebin (RB) 1954 Tim Mullaney (OL) 1973 Bruce Carpenter (QB) 2002 Clay Schueffner (LB) 2023

Dave Mertes (OL) 1957 Bob Stouffer (LB) 1979 John Tackmann (LB) 2006

Gale Sprute (LB) 1961 Reggie Johnson (RB) 1983 Marcus Greatens (OL) 2009

Ray Walsh (DB) 1965 Wayne Wicka (DE) 1991 Ryan Gerts (LB) 2014

Bill McNary (DT) 1968 Nate Gruber (SS) 1994 Carter Duxbury (DE) 2022

Coach of the Year Tom Hosier 1993 Tom Sawyer 2017

Tom Sawyer 1997

Tom Sawyer 2000

Tom Sawyer 2001

Tom Sawyer 2004

Harlon Hill Award Harlon Hill Regional Finalists (Awarded to the top player in Division II) Dave Ludy 1994 Travis Walch 1998 Carson Walch 2000 Chris Samp 2004 Brian Hynes 2005 Rayon Simmons 2012

Kevin Curtin 2002

Kevin Curtin 2003

All-Americans Associated Press Gene Nardini (HM OL) 1958 Bruce Zellmer (HM DB) 1960 Dave Ludy (First Team KR) 1992 Dave Ludy (Second Team RB) 1993 Jame Hutchinson (First Team DB) 1997 Travis Walch (Second Team RB) 1997 Chris Samp (First Team WR) 2004 Brian Hynes (Third Team WR) 2005 Rayon Simmons (Second Team RB) 2012 Carter Duxbury (First Team) 2021 AFCA Kevin Curtin (RB) 2002 Rayon Simmons (RB) 2012

Kevin Curtin (RB) 2003 Andrew Spencer (DB) 2017

Daktronics Jamey Hutchinson (First Team DB) 1997 Travis Walch (First Team RB) 1997 Deric Sieck (First Team LB) 2003 Chris Samp (First Team WR) 2004 2006 Chris Zimmerman (Second Team) 2006 D2Football.com Kevin Curtin (Second Team RB) 2000 Brian Hynes (Second Team WR) 2005

Jeff Kremer (Secibd Team End) 1965 Dave Ludy (First Team RB) 1994 Kevin Curtin (Second Team RB) 2002 John Tackmann (Third Team DB) 2005

Rich Ernst (HM QB) 1974 Nate Gruber (Second Team DB) 1994 Kevin Curtin (Third Team RB) 2003 John Tackmann (Third Team DB) 2006

Chris Samp (WR) 2004 Carter Duxbury (LB) 2021

John Tackmann (DB) 2006

Kevin Curtin (First Team RB) 2002 Brian Hynes (First Team WR) 2005

Deric Sieck (First Team LB) 2002 John Tackmann (Second Team DB)

Kevin Curtin (First Team RB) 2002 Deric Sieck (Second Team LB) 2003 John Tackmann (Second Team DB) 2006 Rayon Simmons (HM RB) 2012

Chris Samp (HM WR) 2003

D2proday.com Matt Ulrich (Third Team DL) 2011 Beyond Sports College Network Rayon Simmons (First Team RB) 2012

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Richard Lilla (HM OL) 2012

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AWARD WINNERS All-Americans Football Gazette Travis Walch (Second Team RB) 1997 Kyle Stoffel (HM LB) 1998 Jon Bussewitz (HM DL) 2000 Kevin Curtin (HM RB) 2003

Jamey Hutchinson (Third Team DB) 1997 David Olson (Third Team TE) 1997 Ryan Schneider (Third Team P) 1999 Carson Walch (Third Team RB) 1999 Kevin Curtin (HM RB) 2001 Deric Sieck (HM LB) 2001 Chris Zimmerman (HM) 2005

Carson Walch (Third Team RB) 1998 Travis Welch (Third Team DB) 2000 Kevin Curtin (First Team RB) 2002

Deric Sieck (First Team LB) 2003 Chris Samp (First Team WR) 2004 Nate Daniels (Second Team) 2005 John Tackmann (First Team DB) 2006

Chris Samp (Second Team WR) 2003 Nate Daniels (Second Team) 2004 John Tackmann (Second Team DB) 2005 Chris Zimmerman (Second Team) 2006

Ty Breitlow (Third Team DL) 2003 Jim Stanek (HM) 2004 Roy Kratt (HM) 2005 Rayon Simmons (Second Team RB)

Josh Mikes (HM WR) 2014 Isaiah Hall (HM KR) 2018

Cam Johnson (HM WR) 2016 Paul Ortiz (Second Team K) 2019

Andrew Spencer (Super Region Four Clay Schueffner (First Team LB) 2023

USA Football.com Ryan Schneider (First Team P) 1999 Matt Juaire (HM WR) 1999

Carson Walch (Third Team RB) 1999 Ryan Sinning (HM OL) 1999

Andy Carr (HM OL) 1999 Travis Welch (HM DB) 1999

Derek Chance (HM DL) 1999

Successful Farming Jake Goettl (First Team QB) 1998

Ryan Sinning (First Team OL) 1999

CollegeSportsReport.com Chris Samp (First Team WR) 2004

Luke Lokanc (HM) 2004

Verizon/ESPN The Magazine Adam Lilla (First Team) 2001

Roy Kratt (Second Team) 2005

NAIA Dave Mertes (OL) 1957 Lief Nelson (HM WR) 1982 Wayne Wicka (HM DL) 1991 Dave Ludy (Second Team RB) 1993

Gale Sprute (DB) 1960 Jim Krupke (HM OL) 1983 Dave Ludy (First Team KR) 1992 Jason Becker (HM LB) 1993

Gale Sprute (DB) 1961 Lief Nelson (HM WR) 1983 Steve Plomin (HM LB) 1992 Chris Haas (HM) 1993

Wayne Clark (First Team LB) 1975 Steve Kosidowski (HM) 1986 Nate Gruber (First Team DB) 1993 Harold Mathews (HM DL) 1993

C.M. Frank Small University Dave Ludy (Third Team RB) 1993 John Groh (HM DL) 1994 Leonard Prasczewicz (HM OL) 1995

Nate Gruber (Third Team DB) 1994 Keith Lockwood (HM TE) 1994 Scott Schmaltz (HM WR) 1995

Dave Ludy (Third Team RB) 1994 Leonard Prasczewicz (HM OL) 1994

Jason Becker (HM LB) 1994 Scott Schmaltz (HM WR) 1994

Don Hansen Football Gazette Deric Sieck (First Team LB) 2002 Stephen Koehler (Third Team) 2003 Brian Hynes (First Team WR) 2005 Luke Lokanc (HM) 2005 2012 Richard Lilla (HM OL) 2012 Defensive Player of the Year) 2017

Brian Hynes (Third Team WR) 2005

All-Region Daktronics Super Region 3 Lucas Wolf (Second Team DB) 2008 Richard Lilla (Second Team OL) 2012

Don Hansen Football Gazette Rayon Simmons (First Team RB) 2012 Chichi Ojika (Second Team AP) 2013 Jake Gronholz (Third Team) 2016 D2CCA Super Region Four Andrew Spencer (DB) 2017 Carter Duxbury (LB) 2021 Clay Schueffner (LB) 2022

Curtis Dewberry (Second Team KR) 2010 Rayon Simmons (First Team RB) 2011 Chris Norgaard (Second Team DB) 2012 Richard Lilla (Second Team OL) 2013

Rayon Simmons (First Team RB) 2012 Josh Mikes (Second Team WR) 2014

Richard Lilla (Second Team OL) 2012 Josh Mikes (Second Team WR) 2014

Vance Ross (Second Team OL) 2012 Cam Johnson (Second Team) 2016

Chichi Ojika (Third Team KR) 2012 Paul Preston (Third Team) 2016

Jake Balliu (WR) 2017, 2021 Tristan Root (P) 2022

Jake Gronholz (OL) 2017 Clay Schueffner (LB) 2023

Jaylen Schleicher (TE) 2021

Academic All-Americans CoSIDA Academic Alex Coulter (Second Team) 2012 Luc Leszczynski (Second Team) 2020

Carter McCauley (Second Team) 2015 Carter Duxbury (Second Team) 2021

Carter McCauley (First Team) 2016 Mitch Snitker (Second Team) 2021

Carter McCauley (First Team) 2017

ESPN The Magazine Adam Lilla (1st Team) 2001 Marcus Greatens (1st Team) 2008

Roy Kratt (2nd Team) 2005 Marcus Greatens (1st Team) 2009

Shawn Cunningham (2nd Team) 2006

Shawn Cunningham (2nd Team) 2007

GTE Academic Nate Gruber (First Team) 1993

Nate Gruber (First Team) 1994

Travis Walch (First Team) 1997

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AWARD WINNERS All-Conference Players Drew Aber Jake Balliu Mark Ballwanz Garrick Beale Jason Becker Seth Becker Darren Beenken Carter Berlin David Blaskowski Trey Borske Matt Brandt Dave Braun Bob Brewer Ty Breitlow Adonis Brown Jeff Brown Matt Brown Chris Brunsvold Anthony Buckner Trevin Bune Theo Burkett Todd Burkoth Tyree Burks Jon Bussewitz Sylvere Campbell Bruce Carpenter Andy Carr Ryan Carr Derek Chance Colin Charlson Chauncey Charleson Chad Cheek Cory Christianson Casey Clark Wayne Clark Collin Corcoran Alex Coulter David Cruz Lee Cunningham Shawn Cunningham Kevin Curtin Payton Dachel Clem Darkenwald Nate Daniels Enrique DeLeon Parker Detjens Curtis Dewberry Sam DiGrino Jeff Dobbertin Cody Dummer Carter Duxbury Eric Ellestad Jeff Ellestad Billy Emanuel IV Derek Engel Jason Enos Brett Erickson Rick Ernst Nick Faber Cullen Fahey Vincent Fallico Michael Ferrante Chad Fitzsimmons Jay Fogelson Isaiah Frandsen Elliott Gaulke Ty Gavin Roszell Gayden Romario Gayle Ryan Gerts Ed Gilreath Scott Girolamo

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2005, 2007 2016, 2017, 2021 1984 1993 1993, 1994 1997, 1998 2017 2018, 2021 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003 2023 1997 2005, 2006 1975 2002, 2003 2017 2015 2001, 2002, 2003 1997 2007 2009 2011 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 2007, 2008 1997, 2000 2023 2002 1997, 1998 1999 1998, 1999, 2000 2004, 2005, 2006 2008, 2009 2011 2011 2010 1975 2013, 2014, 2015 2011 2004 2004 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003 2022 1969 2004, 2005 2023 2013 2009, 2010, 2011 2001 2000, 2001, 2002 2009, 2010 2021, 2022 1998 2006 2009 2009, 2010 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010 1983 1974 2011 2008 2016 2016, 2017, 2018 1996, 1997, 1998 2004 2017, 2018 2008 2022 2012 2018 2011, 2012, 2013 2003 1988

Jake Goettl 1996, 1997, 1998 Michael Gomez 2016, 2017 Jake Gronholz 2016, 2017 Marcus Greatens 2009 Mike Greengard 1996 John Groh 1993, 1994 Nate Gruber 1992, 1993, 1994 Jeff Gudmundson 1993 Chris Haas 1993 Isaiah Hall 2018 Nate Hall 2005 Tim Hanson 1993 Alan Hartung 2003 Seth Haun 2007, 2008 Dennis Hayes 1993 Dan Heil 1981, 1983 Tony Hill 2008 Matt Holub 1998 Dave Hope 1985 Jamey Hutchinson 1997, 1998 Joe Hutter 1996, 1997 Brian Hynes 2004, 2005 Mike Imperiale 2015, 2016, 2017 Jesse Isom 2000, 2001 Bo Jackson 1975 Nick Jaeger 2001, 2002, 2003 Jake Jansky 1997 Alex Jensen 2012, 2013 Sean Jensen 1993, 1995 Curtis Jepson 2001, 2003 Ryan Jirgl 2010 Cam Johnson 2016 Derek Johnson 1998, 1999 Lewis Johnson 2010, 2011, 2012 Malachi Johnson 2000, 2001, 2002 Reggie Johnson 1983 Matt Juaire 1998, 1999 Matt Kaderly 2011 Bounthavy Khamratthanome 2004 Pete Kicharus 2004 Craig Knickrehm 1977 Steven Koehler 2002, 2003 Steve Kosidowski 1986 Roy Kratt 2004, 2005 Eric Kraus 2004 Jim Krupke 1983 Dave Krystowiak 2004, 2005 Tyler Kubler 2013 Marcus LaBadie 2005, 2006, 2007 Aarion Lacy 2021, 2022 Randy LaFaive 1993 Cole LaLiberty 2018 Adam Lilla 2000, 2001, 2002 Richard Lilla 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013 Keith Lockwood 1994 Luke Lokanc 2002, 2004, 2005 Nick Lokanc 2003 Dustin Looman 2002 Maurice Lucas 1999 Dave Ludy 1992, 1993, 1994 Charles Maddox 1993 Mike Madsen 2003 Derek Malone 2004, 2005 Darius Manuel 2022,2023 Brian Marcus 1993 Craig Martindale 2006, 2007 Harold Mathews 1993 Alan May 2013, 2015 Carter McCauley 2015, 2017 Steve McManamon 1984 Brandon Meany 2005 Scott Meisel 1978 Kevin Michaelis 2007 Josh Mikes 2013, 2014, 2015 Ron Moen 1969

Devon Moore Tim Mullaney Ira Naiman Trevor Narum Jack Nelson Lief Nelson Andy Nett Caleb Nicholson Chris Norgaard Chichi Ojika David Olson Zach Olstad Scott Opfer Steve Opgenorth Kyle Owens Noah Pappas Jeff Patner John Paulus Jon Penheiter Tyler Perkette Scott Peters Steve Plomin James Poliquin Leonard Prasczewicz Paul Preston Nick Pridgeon Ben Reinartz Dennis Reisgraf Mike Remick Darren Ripley Javian Roebuck Tristan Root Vance Ross Ryan Rothwell Carey Rottman Mike Salerno Chris Samp Dan Samp Sam Santiago-Lloyd Richard Scearce Scott Schmaltz Ryan Schneider Dan Schumacher Jaylen Schleicher Clay Schueffner Steve Schwartz Deric Sieck Dave Simpkins Rayon Simmons Ryan Sinning Kaleb Skelly Mike Slomczewski Mitch Snitker Steve Speer Tyler Speer Andrew Spencer Jerry Spencer Randy Spring Jim Stanek John Stapleton Rick Starzecki Greg Stenberg Sir’Vegias Steele Kyle Stoffel Bob Stouffer Eric Swan John Tackmann Luke Teague John Teigland Dan Thill Davin Thompson Jake Tietje Troy Tonsager Tony Tripicchio Ben Turnquist

2018,2021 1973 1980 1998 2015, 2016 1982, 1983 2001 2005, 2006 2011, 2012 2012, 2013 1996, 1997 2017 1983 2001, 2002, 2003 2004, 2005, 2006 2023 1977 1984 1988 2006, 2007 2005, 2006, 2007 1992 2012 1994, 1995 2015, 2016 2016, 2017 2015 1973 1976 1986 2017 2022 2012, 2013, 2014 2007, 2008, 2009 2005, 2006 2005, 2006 2002, 2003, 2004 1974 2018 1981 1993, 1994, 1995 1998, 1999 1990 2021, 2022 2021, 2022.2023 1973 2001, 2002, 2003 1980 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012 1998, 1999 2023 1999 2021, 2022 1983 2012 2016, 2017 1998 2008 2002, 2003, 2004 2001 1969 1998 2016 1996, 1997, 1998 1979 2008 2005, 2006 2017 2012 1974 2000 2000, 2001, 2002 1987 1986, 1987 2004

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AWARD WINNERS All-Conference Players Matt Ulrich Nick Urban Colin Valley Kyjuan Vengrowski Andrew Verbancouer Brian Vogler Colby Vogt Carson Walch Ryan Walch Jason Young Brent Yule Chris Zimmerman Matt Wayne Morgan Weaver Alex Weise Travis Welch Brandon White Wayne Wicka Darryl Williasm Ryan Williams Willie Wilson Lucas Wolf Jarrett Wood Larry Wright Brian Wroble

2009, 2010, 2011 2006, 2007, 2008 2017 2023 2008 1998 1993 1998, 1999 1998, 2000, 2001 1994, 1995 2008 2005, 2006 2002, 2003 2012, 2013, 2014 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000 2008, 2009 1989, 1990, 1991 2022 2011, 2012 1999 2008, 2009, 2011 2015 1978 2004

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COACHING RECORDS Year-By-Year Records Year 1895 1896 1897 1898 1899 1900-10 1911 1912 1913-14 1915 1916 1917 1918 1919 1920 1921 1922 1923 1924 1925 1926 1927 1928 1929 1930 1931 1932 1933 1934 1935 1936 1937 1938 1939 1940 1941 1942 1943-45 1946 1947 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978

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Coach W L T Louis Galbreath 0 3 0 Damon Roberts 4 0 0 Damon Roberts 0 2 0 Damon Roberts 1 2 1 Damon Roberts 3 1 0 No Football No Record 1 2 0 No Record 1 2 0 No Football W.R. Moore 0 4 0 W.R. Moore 3 4 0 T.O. Dillon 3 3 2 No Football T.O. Dillon 3 7 0 T.O. Dillon 2 4 0 W.E. Everts 2 3 1 W.E. Everts 1 5 0 Ray Habermann 4 2 1 Ray Habermann 6 0 1 Ray Habermann 7 0 0 Ray Habermann 1 5 1 Glen Galligan 3 2 1 Glen Galligan 6 0 0 Glen Galligan 6 1 0 Glen Galligan 3 3 1 Glen Galligan 4 3 1 Glen Galligan 3 3 1 Glen Galligan 5 3 0 Earl Greene 2 5 0 Glen Galligan 0 8 0 Harry Jackson 2 5 1 Harry Jackson 2 4 1 Harry Jackson 5 2 0 Harry Jackson 7 1 0 Harry Jackson 1 4 1 Harry Jackson 1 4 1 Luther McCown 2 4 1 No football Eugene Brodhagen 0 6 0 Eugene Brodhagen 4 3 1 Eugene Brodhagen 1 7 0 Eugene Brodhagen 2 5 0 Eugene Brodhagen 2 5 0 Lyle Arns 0 6 0 Eugene Brodhagen 0 7 1 Eugene Brodhagen 4 4 0 Eugene Brodhagen 5 2 1 Russ Owen 2 6 0 Russ Owen 4 4 0 Russ Owen 5 3 0 Madeo Molinari 3 4 1 Madeo Molinari 2 5 0 Madeo Molinari 4 3 1 Madeo Molinari 4 3 1 Madeo Molinari 6 1 1 Madeo Molinari 1 7 0 Madeo Molinari 6 1 0 Madeo Molinari 6 2 0 Madeo Molinari 2 6 0 Madeo Molinari 6 3 0 Madeo Molinari 5 4 0 Madeo Molinari 2 7 0 Madeo Molinari 2 7 0 Bob Keister 1 9 0 Bob Keister 2 7 0 Bob Keister 5 5 0 Bob Keister 5 4 0 Bob Keister 5 4 0 Frank Conroy 1 9 0 Frank Conroy 3 7 0 Myron Smith 2 9 0

Pct. .000 1.000 .000 .286 .750 .333 .333 .000 .429 .429 .300 .333 .364 .167 .615 .923 1.000 .154 .545 1.000 .857 .462 .533 .462 .625 .286 .000 .267 .308 .714 .875 .182 .182 .308 .000 .533 .125 .286 .286 .000 .000 .500 .667 .250 .500 .625 .400 .286 .533 .533 .800 .125 .857 .750 .250 .667 .556 .222 .222 .100 .222 .500 .556 .556 .100 .300 .182

Year 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2021 2022 2023 Overall

Coach Myron Smith Myron Smith Myron Smith Myron Smith Myron Smith Myron Smith Myron Smith John Martin Dave Bassore Dave Bassore Dave Bassore Tom Hosier Tom Hosier Tom Hosier Tom Hosier Tom Hosier Tom Hosier Tom Sawyer Tom Sawyer Tom Sawyer Tom Sawyer Tom Sawyer Tom Sawyer Tom Sawyer Tom Sawyer Tom Sawyer Tom Sawyer Tom Sawyer Tom Sawyer Tom Sawyer Tom Sawyer Tom Sawyer Tom Sawyer Tom Sawyer Tom Sawyer Tom Sawyer Tom Sawyer Tom Sawyer Tom Sawyer Tom Sawyer Tom Sawyer Tom Sawyer Brian Bergstrom Brian Bergstrom 108 years

W L 0 11 3 7 1 9 3 6 7 4 3 7 2 9 3 7 3 8 3 8 1 9 2 9 1 9 2 8 7 4 7 3 6 5 4 7 9 2 9 2 7 4 9 3 10 2 8 4 11 2 10 2 8 3 9 3 10 2 6 5 7 4 7 4 7 4 10 2 6 5 4 7 5 6 8 3 10 2 8 3 8 4 7 4 8 4 5 6 460 488

WSU Coaching Records Seasons Coach Yrs 1895 Louis Galbreath 1 1896-99 Damon Roberts 4 1911-12 Unknown 2 1915-16 W.R. Moore 2 1917, 19-20 T.O. Dillon 3 1921-22 W.E. Everts 2 1923-26 Ray Habermann 4 1927-33, 35 Glen Galligan 8 1934 Earl Greene 1 1936-41 Harry Jackson 6 1942 Luther McCown 1 1946-50, 52-54 Eugene Brodhagen 8 1951 Lyle Arns 1 1955-57 Russ Owen 3 1958-70 Madeo Molinari 13 1971-75 Bob Keister 5 1976-77 Frank Conroy 2 1978-85 Myron Smith 8 1986 John Martin 1 1987-89 Dave Bassore 3 1990-95 Tom Hosier 6 1996-2021 Tom Sawyer 25 2022-Present Brian Bergstrom 2 Overall 108

T 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 25

Pct. .000 .300 .100 .333 .636 .300 .182 .286 .273 .273 .100 .182 .100 .200 .636 .667 .545 .364 .818 .818 .636 .750 .833 .667 .846 .833 .727 .750 .833 .545 .636 .636 .636 .833 .545 .364 .455 .727 .833 .727 .667 .663 .667 .456 .484

W L 0 3 8 5 2 4 3 8 8 14 3 8 18 7 30 23 2 5 18 20 2 4 18 39 0 6 11 13 49 53 18 29 4 16 21 62 3 7 7 25 25 38 197 89 13 10 455 482

T 0 1 0 0 2 1 3 4 0 4 1 3 0 0 4 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 25

Pct. .000 .615 .333 .273 .375 .292 .696 .561 .286 .476 .357 .325 .000 .458 .481 .383 .200 .253 .318 .219 .398 .689 .565 .486

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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS Winona State vs. Opponents All-Time Winona State vs. Augsburg Augustana Bemidji State Carleton Carson-Newman Central Iowa Central Missouri State Central State Concordia-St. Paul Dubuque Eastern Illinois Elmhurst Emporia State Ferris State Grand Valley State Gustavus Adolphus Hamline Hillsdale Huron Illinois-Chicago Circle Illinois State Lindenwood Loras Luther Macalester Mary Mayville State Michigan Tech Minnesota Crookston Minnesota Duluth Minnesota-Morris MSU Moorhead Minnesota State Minot State Missouri Western State Nebraska-Kearney

G 2 15 78 1 2 2 2 1 22 2 1 2 4 1 3 2 6 2 2 5 1 1 5 3 2 9 1 31 15 46 36 76 63 5 4 1

W 1 7 45 1 2 0 0 0 18 1 0 1 3 1 0 0 5 0 0 4 0 1 3 1 1 8 1 9 15 10 15 37 19 5 3 1

L 1 8 32 0 0 2 2 1 4 1 1 1 1 0 3 2 1 2 2 1 1 0 2 2 1 1 0 22 0 36 20 38 40 0 1 0

T Began 0 1955 0 1973 1 1932 0 1896 0 2009 0 1966 0 1999 0 1993 0 1988 0 1966 0 1986 0 1964 0 2002 0 1998 0 1987 0 1919 0 1924 0 1968 0 1958 0 1960 0 1967 0 2012 0 1947 0 1919 0 1946 0 2007 0 1997 0 1958 0 1999 0 1931 1 1968 1 1932 4 1923 0 2013 0 2000 0 1994

Winona State vs. North Dakota North Dakota State Northern Illinois Northern Iowa Northern State Northland Quincy Saginaw Valley State Sioux Falls South Dakota South Dakota State Southwest Minn. State Saint Mary’s St. Ambrose St. Cloud State St. Francis St. Thomas Teikyo Westmar Texas A&M-Commerce Truman State Upper Iowa Valley City State Wartburg Wayne State Western Illinois Western New Mexico Wisconsin-Eau Claire Wisconsin-La Crosse Wisconsin-Milwaukee Wisconsin-Platteville Wisconsin-River Falls Wisconsin-Stevens Point Wisconsin-Stout Wisconsin-Whitewater

G 6 1 2 3 42 4 2 1 10 3 2 50 17 2 63 2 1 1 1 4 17 1 1 25 2 2 40 48 2 5 13 1 39 2

W 0 0 0 0 24 4 2 0 6 0 1 30 6 1 15 0 0 1 0 3 15 0 1 21 1 2 11 6 0 3 3 0 20 0

L 6 1 2 3 18 0 0 1 4 3 1 20 8 1 44 2 1 0 1 1 2 1 0 4 1 0 28 39 2 2 9 1 17 2

T Began 0 2001 0 2002 0 1962 0 1984 0 1937 0 1954 0 1996 0 2023 0 2012 0 1973 0 2003 0 1970 3 1915 0 1986 4 1919 0 1990 0 1981 0 1991 0 2017 0 2003 0 1968 0 1989 0 1949 0 1994 0 1983 0 2004 1 1919 3 1911 0 1971 0 1926 1 1939 0 2000 2 1921 0 1956

Louis Galbreath 1895 - Career Record: 0-3

1895 - 0-3 UM-Mediacal School Choir Boys Choir Boys

0-8 0-14 0-12

L L L

26-6 26-0 40-4 22-0

W W W W

0-6 0-20

L L

Damon Roberts 1896-1899 - Career Record: 8-5-1

1896 - 4-0

Winona High La Crosse High La Crosse High Carleton College

1897 - 0-2

Winona Athletics Mankato State La Crosse High Winona Athletics Wabasha High Mankato State

1898 - 1-2-1

1899 - 3-1

Winona High La Crosse High La Crosse High Winona High

5-16 L 0-0 T 27-0 W 6-11 L 6-5 W 6-23 L 24-5 W 27-0 W

No Coach Recorded 1911-12 - Record: 2-4

1911 - 1-2 Wisconsin-La Crosse Winona High Wisconsin Business College St. Charles High Wisconsin-La Crosse Rochester High

1912 - 1-2

0-6 L 0-18 L 8-5 W 26-13 W 0-7 L 0-6 L

W.R. Moore 1915-1916 - Career Record: 3-8

Wisconsin-La Crosse St. Mary’s Wabasha High Winona High Wisconsin-La Crosse Winona High Wabasha High Wisconsin-La Crosse Pillsbury Academy Wabasha High St. Mary’s

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1915 - 0-4

1916 - 3-4

0-66 0-72 0-12 0-7

L L L L

0-12 L 12-2 W 45-6 W 6-14 L 0-52 L 18-12 W 0-26 L

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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS T.O. Dillon 1917, 1919-20 - Career Record: 8-14-2

1917 - 3-3-2 Rochester JC 0-6 L Wisconsin-La Crosse 0-101 L Wisconsin-La Crosse Res. 18-0 W Red Wing High 74-0 W Cotter High 9-0 W La Crosse High 0-114 L Winona High 6-6 T St. Mary’s 0-0 T 1919 - 3-7

Wabasha High Cotter High Wisconsin-Eau Claire Luther College St. Cloud State Faribault Shattuck Wisconsin-La Crosse Gustavus Adolphus St. Mary’s Winona High Red Wing High Wabasha High St. Cloud State Campion College Luther College Faribault Shattuck

1920 - 2-4

40-0 W 20-0 W 0-57 L 0-26 L 0-20 L 0-48 L 0-13 L 2-12 L 0-14 L 6-0 W 9-35 L 72-0 W 7-13 L 0-54 L 0-41 L 12-6 W

W.E. Everts 1921-22 - Career Record: 3-8-1

1921 - 2-3-1

Cotter High La Crosse High Wisconsin-Stout Wisconsin-La Crosse Res. Faribault Shattuck St. Cloud State

27-0 W 49-0 W 0-31 L 6-6 T 0-16 L 0-7 L

1922 - 1-5 Cotter High School Wisconsin-La Crosse Faribault Shattuck Wisconsin-Eau Claire Rochester JC St. Cloud State

26-0 W 0-51 L 6-24 L 0-48 L 6-19 L 0-9 L

Ray Habermann 1923-26 - Career Record: 18-7-3

1923 - 4-2-1 Wisconsin-La Crosse Cotter High Faribault Shattuck Mankato State St. Cloud State Hibbing JC Rochester JC

0-20 53-0 6-0 25-0 3-3 3-14 31-0

L W W W T L W

1924 - 6-0-1 Wisconsin-La Crosse Wisconsin-Stout Hamline Freshmen Mankato State Rochester JC Campion College St. Cloud State

0-0 3-0 44-0 6-0 6-0 34-0 12-7

T W W W W W W

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Waldorf JC Wisconsin Stout Phalen Luther Fort Snelling Mankato State St. Cloud State Rochester JC

1925 - 7-0

1926 - 1-5-1 Phalen Luther Wisconsin-Stout Wisconsin-Platteville Fort Snelling Mankato State Hibbing JC Rochester JC

35-0 7-6 Failed to show 13-6 32-0 6-0 10-0

W W W W W W W

12-0 W 0-13 L 0-6 L 2-13 L 6-13 L 7-19 L 0-0 T

Glen Galligan 1927-33, 1935 - Career Record: 30-23-4

1927 - 3-2-1 Wisconsin-Stout Eveleth JC Wisconsin-Platteville Rochester JC Mankato State St. Cloud State Fort Snelling Phalen Luther Mankato State St. Cloud State Rochester JC Eveleth JC Wisconsin-Stout Wisconsin-La Crosse Fort Snelling Red Wing High Mankato State St. Cloud State Rochester JC

1928 - 6-0

1929 - 6-1

6-12 L 0-3 L 19-2 W 13-6 W 6-0 W 0-0 T 19-7 35-0 12-0 14-2 32-0 33-0

W W W W W W

12-0 0-18 12-7 39-0 7-2 12-6 20-0

W L W W W W W

1930 - 3-3-1 Wisconsin-Stout Wisconsin-La Crosse Fort Snelling Red Wing High Mankato State St. Cloud State Rochester JC

35-12 W 0-7 L 52-0 W 30-0 W 6-6 T 0-13 L 13-20 L

1931 - 4-3-1 Wisconsin-Stout Waldorf JC St. Olaf Freshman Minnesota Duluth St. Cloud State Mankato State Rochester JC Wisconsin-La Crosse

13-0 39-0 20-0 0-7 0-25 0-0 20-0 6-7

1932 - 3-3-1 Wisconsin-La Crosse Bemidji State Wisconsin-Eau Claire Moorhead State St. Cloud State Mankato State Rochester JC

0-0 T 12-0 W 24-6 W 13-14 L 0-13 L 6-12 L 2-0 W

W W W L L T W L

1933 - 5-3 Wisconsin-Stout Bemidji State Moorhead State Wisconsin-La Crosse St. Cloud State Mankato State Wisconsin-Eau Claire Rochester JC

0-6 7-0 12-6 7-12 0-21 12-9 25-0 6-0

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Earl Greene 1934 - Career Record: 2-5

1934 - 2-5 Wisconsin-La Crosse Bemidji State Moorhead State Wisconsin-Eau Claire St. Cloud State Mankato State Rochester JC

0-12 L 6-0 W 0-26 L 2-6 L 0-7 L 0-13 L 8-6 W

Glen Galligan 1927-33, 1935 - Career Record: 30-23-4

1935 - 0-8 Wisconsin-La Crosse Bemidji State Wisconsin-Eau Claire Wisconsin-Stout St. Cloud State Mankato State Columbia Moorhead State

2-18 14-21 0-13 0-6 0-13 6-14 0-6 9-38

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Harry Jackson 1936-41 - Career Record: 18-20-4

1936 - 2-5-1 Minnesota Duluth 0-25 L Wisconsin-La Crosse 0-0 T Bemidji State 0-2 L Wisconsin-Stout 6-0 W St. Cloud State 0-21 L Columbia 2-6 L Mankato State 0-21 L St. Mary’s 7-0 W 1937 - 2-4-1 St. Mary’s 6-6 T Bemidji State 0-12 L Wisconsin-La Crosse 12-0 W Aberdeen (Northern State) 12-7 W St. Cloud State 0-18 L Mankato State 7-13 L Minnesota Duluth 0-19 L 1938 - 5-2 Aberdeen (Northern State) Bemidji State Wisconsin-La Crosse St. Cloud State Moorhead State Mankato State St. Mary’s

14-0 14-0 0-7 13-0 27-0 0-2 14-6

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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 1939 - 7-1 St. Mary’s Bemidji State Wisconsin-Stout Wisconsin-Eau Claire St. Cloud State Mankato State Wisconsin-River Falls Moorhead State

14-0 12-0 24-7 7-6 19-0 19-0 7-9 18-7

1940 - 1-4-1 Wisconsin-Eau Claire Bemidji State Moorhead State Minnesota Duluth St. Cloud State St. Mary’s

6-6 T 14-7 W 19-31 L 7-13 L 7-13 L 0-19 L

1941 - 1-4-1 St. Mary’s Wisconsin-River Falls Bemidji State St. Cloud State Minnesota Duluth Mankato State

0-13 L 3-7 L 0-13 L 0-14 L 31-13 W 0-0 T

W W W W W W L W

Luther McCowen 1942 - Career Record: 2-4-1

1942 - 2-4-1 St. Mary’s Wisconsin-River Falls St. Cloud State Mankato State Minnesota Duluth Bemidji State Wisconsin-Eau Claire

0-0 T 22-6 W 0-27 L 6-7 W 2-19 L 0-27 L 14-7 W

Eugene Brodhagen 1946-49, 52-54- Career Record: 18-39-3

Macalester Moorhead State Minnesota Duluth St. Cloud State Mankato State St. Mary’s

1946 - 0-6

1947 - 4-3-1 Wisconsin-Stout Wisconsin-Eau Claire Bemidji State Minnesota Duluth St. Cloud State Mankato State Wisconsin-La Crosse Loras College 1948 - 1-7

St. Mary’s Bemidji State Minnesota Duluth St. Cloud State Mankato State Moorhead State Wisconsin-Eau Claire Wisconsin-La Crosse

0-13 0-6 7-22 13-14 7-21 0-13

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7-7 8-6 0-6 7-0 7-6 12-7 0-27 7-32

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12-0 W 12-20 L 6-19 L 0-13 L 0-7 L 13-19 L 0-27 L 6-14 L

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1949 - 2-5 Wisconsin-Eau Claire Wartburg Bemidji State Moorhead State St. Cloud State Mankato State St. Mary’s

0-13 L 7-6 W 6-7 L 19-0 W 7-32 L 0-7 L 0-25 L

Lyle Arns 1951 - Career Record: 0-6

1951 - 0-6 Wisconsin-Eau Claire Wisconsin-River Falls Bemidji State Moorhead State St. Cloud Sate Mankato State

0-20 0-28 13-20 7-14 6-16 15-27

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1953 - 4-4 Wisconsin-Eau Claire Wisconsin-Stout Mankato State Bemidji State Moorhead State Wisconsin-River Falls St. Cloud State St. Mary’s 1954 - 5-2-1

Wisconsin-Stout Mankato State Bemidji State Moorhead State Northland St. Cloud State St. Mary’s Wisconsin-Eau Claire

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1957 - 5-3 Wisconsin-Stout Loras Bemidji State Moorhead State Northland St. Cloud State Mankato State Wisconsin-Whitewater

13-20 30-7 19-8 14-40 45-7 31-7 20-7 18-27

L W W L W W W L

Wisconsin-Stout Loras Moorhead State Huron St. Cloud State Mankato State Bemidji State Michigan Tech

L

0-13 19-0 14-0 26-7 0-19 13-45 0-18 13-6

L W W W L L L W

12-6 13-12 13-13 8-0 25-6 0-6 32-6 13-26

W W T W W L W L

Russ Owen 1955-57 - Career Record: 11-13

1955 - 2-6 Wisconsin-Stout Mankato State Bemidji State Moorhead State Northland St. Cloud State Wisconsin-River Falls Augsburg College

26-13 13-7 6-26 20-0 14-0 6-14 12-26 6-9

Madeo Molinari 1958-70 - Career Record: 49-53-4

Eugene Brodhagen 1946-50, 52-54- Career Record: 18-39-3

1952 - 0-7-1 Wisconsin-Stout 6-6 Mankato State 8-13 Bemidji State 0-12 Moorhead State 7-27 Wisconsin-River Falls 19-26 St. Cloud State 0-26 St. Mary’s 12-19 L Wisconsin-Eau Claire 0-12

1956 - 4-4 Wisconsin-Stout Bemidji State Mankato State Moorhead State Northland St. Cloud State Wisconsin-River Falls Wisconsin-Whitewater

0-13 L 0-31 L 13-6 W 19-27 L 41-27 W 0-35 L 13-35 L 0-14 L

Wisconsin-Stout Michigan Tech Moorhead State Huron St. Cloud State Mankato State Bemidji State

1958 - 3-4-1

1959 - 2-5

20-12 W 22-8 W 42-0 W 8-19 L 6-6 T 12-35 L 13-38 L 6-26 L 7-20 L 0-12 L 30-8 W 0-40 L 14-0 W 7-19 L 8-31 L

1960 - 4-3-1 Wisconsin-Stout Wisconsin-Eau Claire Mankato State Bemidji State Michigan Tech Moorhead State St. Cloud State UI-Chicago Circle

13-0 14-0 0-0 26-6 0-7 0-2 6-14 28-6

W W T W L L L W

1961 - 4-3-1 Wisconsin-Stout Wisconsin-Eau Claire Moorhead State St. Cloud State Mankato State Bemidji State Michigan Tech Wisconsin-River Falls

12-0 0-6 0-19 0-0 6-16 12-0 16-2 31-7

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1962 - 6-1-1 Wisconsin-Eau Claire Northern Illinois St. Cloud State Mankato State Bemidji State Michigan Tech Moorhead State Wisconsin-River Falls

8-6 0-27 29-0 6-0 20-6 6-0 29-14 13-13

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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 1963 - 1-7 Wisconsin-Eau Claire Northern Illinois Michigan Tech Moorhead State St. Cloud State Mankato State Bemidji State Wisconsin-Platteville Wisconsin-Stout Bemidji State Michigan Tech Moorhead State St. Cloud State Mankato State Elmhurst

1964 - 6-1

1965 - 6-2 Wisconsin-Stout Wisconsin-Platteville Bemidji State Michigan Tech Moorhead State St. Cloud State Mankato State Elmhurst Dubuque Mankato State Bemidji State Michigan Tech Moorhead State St. Cloud State Wisconsin-Stout Central Iowa Wisconsin-Stout Dubuque Moorhead State St. Cloud State Mankato State Bemidji State Michigan Tech Illinois State Central Iowa Wisconsin-Stout Upper Iowa Minnesota-Morris St. Cloud State Mankato State Bemidji State Michigan Tech Moorhead State Hillsdale

1966 - 2-6

1967 - 6-3

1968 - 5-4

1969 - 2-7

Upper Iowa UI-Chicago Circle Michigan Tech Moorhead State St. Cloud State Mankato State Bemidji State Wisconsin-Platteville Hillsdale

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8-27 L 0-60 L 14-16 L 0-3 L 8-20 L 6-14 L 0-41 L 16-8 W 8-6 6-0 14-12 14-10 13-6 7-6 13-20

W W W W W W L

19-6 26-12 22-20 12-13 24-20 14-3 12-13 48-12

W W W L W W L W

6-20 L 6-7 L 7-14 L 21-14 W 6-0 W 8-31 L 12-14 L 7-17 L 26-21 21-7 20-13 12-13 10-7 33-0 10-6 7-41 14-17

W W W L W W W L L

13-14 34-0 13-28 21-13 7-10 27-14 12-8 13-0 20-34

L W L W L W W W L

23-21 W 36-7 W 0-21 L 7-14 L 6-23 L 14-28 L 0-19 L 13-53 L 0-50 L

Wisconsin-La Crosse Moorhead State Minnesota-Morris Southwest State Michigan Tech St. Cloud State Wisconsin-Stout Bemidji State UI-Chicago Circle

1970 - 2-7

0-40 L 14-36 L 0-17 L 7-0 W 0-39 L 0-35 L 0-14 L 12-40 L 54-0 W

Bob Keister 1971-75 - Career Record: 18-29

1971 - 1-9 Wisconsin-La Crosse Wisconsin-Milwaukee Moorhead State Minnesota-Morris Southwest State Michigan Tech St. Cloud State Wisconsin-Stout Bemidji State UI-Chicago Circle

0-56 L 0-25 L 0-34 L 0-17 L 10-6 W 0-73 L 0-6 L 7-21 L 0-41 L 11-19 L

1972 - 2-7 Wisconsin-Milwaukee UI-Chicago Circle Minnesota-Morris Southwest State Michigan Tech St. Cloud State Wisconsin-Stout Bemidji State Moorhead State

0-27 L 13-0 W 0-42 L 7-23 L 6-41 L 0-14 L 19-17 W 7-9 L 0-49 L

1973 - 5-5 South Dakota Wisconsin-Eau Claire Augustana, SD Moorhead State Minnesota-Morris Southwest State Michigan Tech St. Cloud State Wisconsin-Stout Bemidji State

0-77 13-31 3-48 39-13 27-14 20-21 26-21 14-35 63-34 35-9

L L L W W L W L W W

1974 - 5-4 Wisconsin-Eau Claire Hamline Southwest State Michigan Tech St. Cloud State Macalester Bemidji State Moorhead State Minnesota-Morris

20-28 14-6 14-22 21-32 29-35 14-12 40-17 25-19 48-28

L W L L L W W W W

35-9 21-7 56-0 7-14 7-27 16-25 28-15 17-15 21-35

W W W L L L W W L

Wisconsin-Stout Hamline Southwest State Michigan Tech St. Cloud State Northern State Bemidji State Moorhead State Minnesota-Morris

1975 - 5-4

Frank Conroy 1976-77 - Career Record: 4-16

1976 - 1-9 Minnesota Duluth Wisconsin-Stout Wisconsin-Eau Claire Michigan Tech St. Cloud State Wisconsin-La Crosse Bemidji State Moorhead State Minnesota-Morris Southwest State Wisconsin-Stout Wisconsin-Eau Claire Michigan Tech St. Cloud State Wisconsin-La Crosse Bemidji State Moorhead State Minnesota-Morris Southwest State Minnesota Duluth

1977- 3-7

0-40 L 14-15 L 21-26 L 0-35 L 0-52 L 7-28 L 7-38 L 3-27 L 28-46 L 29-14 W 21-6 W 13-6 W 0-35 L 3-31 L 0-18 L 3-38 L 7-49 L 10-23 L 20-14 W 0-43 L

Myron Smith 1978-85 - Career Record: 21-62

1978 - 2-9 Southwest State Wisconsin-Stout Wisconsin-Eau Claire St. Cloud State Bemidji State Wisconsin-La Crosse Moorhead State Michigan Tech Minnesota-Morris Minnesota Duluth Mankato State

20-7 W 0-23 L 0-45 L 7-56 L 20-14 W 6-24 L 6-16 L 12-21 L 0-45 L 0-14 L 6-16 L

1979 - 0-11 Southwest State Wisconsin-Stout Wisconsin-Eau Claire St. Cloud State Bemidji State Wisconsin-La Crosse Moorhead State Michigan Tech Minnesota-Morris Minnesota Duluth Mankato State

0-13 0-27 0-42 0-49 13-17 0-48 0-27 10-14 0-39 17-39 6-36

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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS *Beginning with the 1980 season, the first column to the right of WSU’s opponent shows Winona State’s ranking in the NCAA Division II polls. The column to the right of WSU’s ranking shows the opponent’s ranking at the time of the game. The top ten teams nationally were ranked until 1985 when the rankings expanded to include 20 teams. The poll was expanded again to 25 teams in 2000. Sept. 6 Sept. 13 Sept. 20 Sept. 27 Oct. 4 Oct. 11 Oct. 18 Oct. 25 Nov. 1 Nov. 8

at Wiscoinsin-Stout St. Cloud State at Bemidji State at Mankato State Moorhead State at Northern State Minnesota-Morris at Minnesota Duluth at Gustavus Adolphus Southwest State

Sept. 5 Sept. 12 Sept. 19 Sept. 26 Oct. 3 Oct. 10 Oct. 17 Oct. 24 Nov. 7 Nov. 14

at Wisconsin-La Crosse at St. Thomas Bemidji State Mankato State at Moorhead State Northern State at Minnesota-Morris Minnesota Duluth Southwest State St. Cloud State

Sept. 4 Sept. 11 Sept. 18 Sept. 25 Oct. 2 Oct. 9 Oct. 16 Oct. 23 Oct. 30

Wisconsin-La Crosse Hamline Minnesota-Morris Northern State Bemidji State Minnesota Duluth Southwest State Moorhead State Augsburg

1980 - 3-7

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17-23 28-24 14-31 12-16 40-28 8-32 34-39 21-26 28-20

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1983 - 7-4 Sept. 3 at Wisconsin-La Crosse Sept. 10 at Hamline Sept. 17 at Minnesota-Morris Sept. 24 Northern State Oct. 1 at Bemidji State Oct. 8 Minnesota Duluth Oct. 15 at Southwest State Oct. 22 Moorhead State Nov. 5 at Loras Nov. 12 Western Illinois Nov. 20 Minnesota Morris *Played at the Metrodome, Minneapolis, Minn.

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17-19 33-21 14-10 27-7 29-11 28-14 14-10 14-32 26-29 35-30 10-14

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1984 - 3-7 Sept. 1 at Northern Iowa Sept. 8 Hamline Sept. 15 at Wisconsin-Eau Claire Sept. 22 Minnesota-Morris Sept. 29 at Northern State Oct. 6 Bemidji State Oct. 13 at Minnesota Duluth Oct. 20 Southwest State Oct. 27 at Moorhead State Nov. 3 Loras* *Played at the Metrodome, Minneapolis, Minn.

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L W L L L

Aug. 31 Sept. 7 Sept. 14 Sept. 21 Sept. 28

Wisconsin-La Crosse at Hamline Wisconsin-Eau Claire at Minnesota-Morris Northern State

1981 - 1-9

1982 - 3-6

1985 - 2-9

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Oct. 5 at Bemidji State Oct. 12 Minnesota Duluth Oct. 19 at Southwest State Oct. 26 Moorhead State Nov. 9 at Western Illinois Nov. 17 Luther* *Played at the Metrodome, Minneapolis, Minn.

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0-28 0-50 14-21 0-31 3-7 12-7

L L L L L W

7-37 15-17 27-27 16-21 0-49 14-7 21-27 17-7 0-64 2-29 27-25

L L T L L W L W L L W

25-21 10-11 16-50 16-7 10-28 27-38 13-31 6-31 10-16 10-17 34-31

W L L W L L L L L L W

John Martin 1986 - Career Record: 3-7-1

1986 - 3-7-1 Sept. 6 at Wisconsin-La Crosse --Sept. 13 at Wisconsin-Eau Claire --Sept. 20 Minnesota-Morris --Sept. 27 Bemidji State --Oct. 4 at Minnesota Duluth^ -11 Oct. 11 Southwest State --Oct. 18 at Moorhead State --Oct. 25 St. Ambrose --Nov. 1 at Eastern Illinois --Nov. 8 at Northern State --Nov. 15 Bemidji State* --*Played at the Metrodome, Minneapolis, Minn. ^Game later forfeited because of an ineligible player by UMD Dave Bassore 1987-89 - Career Record: 7-25

1987 - 3-8 Sept. 5 Wisconsin-La Crosse --Sept. 12 Wisconsin-Eau Claire --Sept. 19 at Grand Valley State -7 Sept. 26 at Bemidji State --Oct. 3 Minnesota Duluth^ -11 Oct. 10 at Southwest State --Oct. 17 Moorhead State --Oct. 24 at St. Ambrose --Oct. 31 at Minnesota-Morris --Nov. 7 Northern State --Nov. 21 Northern State* --*Played at the Metrodome, Minneapolis, Minn. ^Game later forfeited by UMD because of an ineligible player 1988 - 3-8 Sept. 3 at Wisconsin-Eau Claire Sept. 10 at Wisconsin-La Crosse Sept. 17 Grand Valley State Sept. 24 at Minnesota Duluth Oct. 1 Southwest State Oct. 8 at Moorhead State Oct. 15 Michigan Tech Oct. 22 Minnesota-Morris Oct. 29 at Northern State Nov. 5 Bemidji State Nov. 12 Concordia-St. Paul* *Played at the Metrodome, Minneapolis, Minn. Sept. 2 Sept. 9 Sept. 23 Sept. 30 Oct. 7 Oct. 14 Oct. 21 Oct. 28 Nov. 4 Nov. 11

Wisconsin-Eau Claire Wisconsin-La Crosse Minnesota Duluth at Southwest State Moorhead State at Michigan Tech at Minnesota-Morris Northern State at Bemidji State Valley City State

1989 - 1-9

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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS Tom Hosier 1990-95 - Career Record: 25-68-1

1990 - 2-9 Sept. 1 at Wisconsin-Eau Claire Sept. 8 at Wisconsin-La Crosse Sept. 15 St. Francis Sept. 29 Southwest State Oct. 6 at Moorhead State Oct. 13 Michigan Tech Oct. 20 Minnesota-Morris Oct. 27 at Northern State Nov. 3 Bemidji State Nov. 10 Minnesota Duluth Nov. 18 Minnesota-Morris* *Played at the Metrodome, Minneapolis, Minn.

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0-41 14-32 26-28 27-53 13-67 13-22 12-26 12-45 34-21 12-41 34-7

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1991 - 1-9 Aug. 31 Wisconsin-Eau Claire --Sept. 7 Wisconsin-La Crosse --Sept. 14 at St. Francis --Sept. 28 at Southwest State --Oct. 5 Moorhead State --Oct. 12 at Michigan Tech --Oct. 19 at Minnesota-Morris --Oct. 26 Northern State --Nov. 2 at Bemidji State Nov. 9 Minnesota Duluth --Nov. 17 Teikyo Westmar* --*Played at the Metrodome, Minneapolis, Minn.

3-13 18-34 7-41 14-47 3-41 9-42 29-33 10-47 Cancelled 6-38 42-19

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1992 - 2-8 Sept. 12 at Wisconsin La Crosse Sept. 19 at Wisconsin-Eau Claire Sept. 26 at Moorhead State Oct. 3 Michigan Tech Oct. 10 Minnesota-Morris Oct. 17 at Northern State Oct. 24 Bemidji State Oct. 31 at Minnesota Duluth Nov. 7 Southwest State Nov. 14 at Northern State* *Played at the Metrodome, Minneapolis, Minn. 1993 - 7-4 Sept. 11 Wisconsin-La Crosse Sept. 18 Wisconsin-Eau Claire Sept. 25 Moorhead State Oct. 2 at Michigan Tech Oct. 9 at Minnesota-Morris Oct. 16 Northern State Oct. 23 at Bemidji State Oct. 30 Minnesota Duluth Nov. 6 at Southwest State Nov. 13 Moorhead State* Nov. 20 at Central State, OH^ *Played at the Metrodome, Minneapolis, Minn. ^NAIA Championship, Wilberforce, Ohio 1994 - 7-3-1 Sept. 3 Augustana, SD Sept. 10 at Wisconsin-La Crosse Sept. 17 at Wisconsin-Eau Claire Sept. 24 Wayne State Oct. 1 Minnesota-Morris Oct. 8 at Northern State Oct. 15 Bemidji State Oct. 22 at Minnesota Duluth Oct. 29 Southwest State Nov. 5 at Moorhead State Nov. 12 Nebraska-Kearney* *Played at the Metrodome, Minneapolis, Minn.

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6-31 14-49 24-12 12-33 49-6 38-27 63-14 40-20 23-18 29-29 50-34

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1995 - 6-5 Sept. 9 Wisconsin-La Crosse Sept. 16 Wisconsin-Eau Claire Sept. 23 at Wayne State, NE Sept. 30 at Minnesota-Morris Oct. 7 Northern State Oct. 14 at Bemidji State Oct. 21 Minnesota Duluth Oct. 28 at Southwest State Nov. 4 Moorhead State Nov. 10 Bemidji State* Nov. 18 at Northern Iowa *Played at the Metrodome, Minneapolis, Minn.

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Tom Sawyer 1996-2021- Career Record: 197-89

1996 - 4-7 Sept. 7 Wisconsin-River Falls Sept. 14 at Wisconsin-La Crosse Sept. 21 at Wisconsin-Eau Claire Sept. 28 Minnesota-Morris Oct. 5 at Northern State Oct. 12 Bemidji State Oct. 19 at Minnesota Duluth Oct. 26 Southwest State Nov. 2 at Moorhead State Nov. 9 at Quincy, IL Nov. 17 Wisconsin-Stout* *Played at the Metrodome, Minneapolis, Minn.

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1997 - 9-2 Sept. 6 at Wisconsin-River Falls Sept. 13 Wisconsin-La Crosse Sept. 20 Wisconsin-Eau Claire Sept. 27 at Minnesota-Morris Oct. 4 Northern State Oct. 11 at Bemidji State Oct. 18 Minnesota Duluth Oct. 25 at Southwest State Nov. 1 Moorhead State Nov. 8 Quincy, IL Nov. 16 Mayville State, ND* *Played at the Metrodome, Minneapolis, Minn.

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25-24 14-37 20-44 52-19 41-17 58-14 63-35 38-21 28-10 59-14 48-18

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1998 - 9-2 Sept. 5 Ferris State -Sept. 12 at Wisconsin-La Crosse -Sept. 26 at Northern State -Oct. 3 Bemidji State -Oct. 10 at Minnesota Duluth -Oct. 17 Southwest State -Oct. 24 at Moorhead State -Oct. 31 at Wayne State, NE -Nov. 7 Minnesota-Morris -Nov. 14 Northern State* 20 Nov. 21 at Northern Iowa 20 *Played at the Metrodome, Minneapolis, Minn.

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17-10 35-14 42-17 38-19 27-19 47-10 42-0 23-13 47-22 35-40 7-66

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1999 - 7-4 Sept. 4 at Central Missouri State Sept. 11 Wisconsin-La Crosse Sept. 18 at Moorhead State Sept. 25 Wayne State, NE Oct. 2 Minnesota-Morris Oct. 9 at Minnesota, Crookston Oct. 16 Southwest State Oct. 23 at Concordia-St. Paul Oct. 30 Northern State Nov. 6 at Minnesota Duluth Nov. 13 Wisconsin-River Falls* *Played at the Metrodome, Minneapolis, Minn.

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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 2000 - 9-3 Aug. 31 at Central Missouri State Sept. 9 at Wisconsin-La Crosse Sept. 16 MSU Moorhead Sept. 22 at Wayne State, NE Sept. 30 at Minnesota-Morris Oct. 7 Minnesota, Crookston Oct. 14 at Southwest State Oct. 21 Concordia-St. Paul Oct. 28 at Northern State Nov. 4 Minnesota Duluth Nov. 11 Wisconsin-Stevens Point* Dec. 2 Missouri Western^ *Played at the Metrodome, Minneapolis, Minn. ^Mineral Water Bowl, Excelsior Springs, Mo.

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2001 - 10-2 Aug. 30 at South Dakota -Sept. 8 Wisconsin-La Crosse -Sept. 15 at Bemidji State -Sept. 22 at MSU Moorhead -Sept. 29 Wayne State, NE -Oct. 6 Minnesota-Morris -Oct. 13 at Minnesota, Crookston 23 Oct. 20 Southwest State 23 Oct. 27 at Concordia-St. Paul 23 Nov. 3 Northern State 19 Nov. 10 Minnesota Duluth* 16 Nov. 17 at North Dakota^ 13 *Played at the Metrodome, Minneapolis, Minn. ^NCAA Division II Playoffs, Grand Forks, North Dakota 2002 - 8-4 Aug. 29 at Missouri Western Sept. 7 at North Dakota State Sept. 21 Bemidji State Sept. 28 MSU Moorhead Oct. 5 at Wayne State, NE Oct. 12 at Minnesota-Morris Oct. 19 Minnesota, Crookston Oct. 26 at Southwest State Nov. 2 Concordia-St. Paul Nov. 9 at Northern State Nov. 16 at Minnesota Duluth Dec. 7 Emporia State* *Mineral Water Bowl, Excelsior Springs, Mo.

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2003 - 11-2 Aug. 30 Missouri Western -Sept. 6 at Truman State, MO -Sept. 13 South Dakota State 23 Sept. 20 at Wayne State, NE 15 Sept. 27 Minnesota, Crookston 11 Oct. 4 at Concordia-St. Paul 9 Oct. 11 Bemidji State 18 Oct. 18 at MSU Moorhead 14 Nov. 1 Southwest Minnesota State 14 Nov. 7 Northern State* 13 Nov. 14 Minnesota Duluth 11 Nov. 22 Emporia State, KS^ 9 Nov. 29 at North Dakota+ 9 *Played at the Metrodome, Minneapolis, Minn. ^NCAA Division II Playoffs, Winona, Minn. +NCAA Division II Playoffs, Grand Forks, North Dakota Aug. 26 Sept. 4 Sept. 11 Sept. 18 Sept. 25 Oct. 2 Oct. 9

2004 - 10-2 at Western Missouri State Truman State, MO at South Dakota State Western New Mexico Southwest Minnesota State at Minnesota, Crookston at Bemidji State

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30-31 (ot) 23-34 25-23 37-10 55-17 52-14 55-7 45-14 55-12 42-35 25-42 27-34

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46-3 56-28 30-23 38-13 59-0 20-23 (ot) 40-21 50-19 49-14 49-27 24-17 10-3 29-36

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Oct. 16 Northern State Oct. 23 at MSU Moorhead Oct. 30 Wayne State, NE Nov. 6 Concordia-St. Paul* Nov. 13 Grand Valley State^ *Played at the Metrodome, Minneapolis, Minn. ^NCAA Division II Playoffs, Winona, Minn.

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60-28 42-0 27-14 49-41 13-16

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2005 - 8-3 Aug. 27 at Truman State, MO 13 Sept. 3 Emporia State, KS -Sept. 10 North Dakota -Sept. 17 at Western New Mexico -Sept. 24 at Southwest Minnesota State -Oct. 1 Minnesota, Crookston -Oct. 8 Bemidji State -Oct. 15 at Northern State -Oct. 22 MSU Moorhead -Oct. 29 at Wayne State, NE -Nov. 5 Concordia-St. Paul* -*Played at the Metrodome, Minneapolis, Minn.

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47-44 (ot) 28-49 32-27 41-0 28-7 42-41 49-20 35-24 37-0 49-46 (ot) 59-34 2-44

W L W W W W W W W W W L

2006 - 9-3 Sept. 2 Truman State, MO 19 Sept. 9 at Emporia State, KS 15 Sept. 16 at North Dakota 13 Sept. 23 Upper Iowa 23 Sept. 30 at Concordia-St. Paul 21 Oct. 7 MSU Moorhead 20 Oct. 14 at Northern State 19 Oct. 21 at Bemidji State 18 Oct. 28 Minnesota, Crookston 24 Nov. 4 Southwest Minnesota State 22 Nov. 11 Wayne State, NE* 20 Nov. 18 at North Dakota^ 19 *Played at the Metrodome, Minneapolis, Minn. ^NCAA Division II Playoffs, Grand Forks, North Dakota 2007 - 10-2 Aug. 25 Michigan Tech -Sept. 8 at South Dakota -Sept. 15 Mary -Sept. 22 at Upper Iowa -Sept. 29 Concordia-St. Paul -Oct. 6 at MSU Moorhead -Oct. 13 Northern State -Oct. 20 Bemidji State -Oct. 27 at Minnesota, Crookston -Nov. 3 at Southwest Minnesota State 24 Nov. 10 Wayne State, NE* 23 Nov. 17 at North Dakota^ 19 *Played at the Metrodome, Minneapolis, Minn. ^NCAA Division II Playoffs, Grand Forks, North Dakota Aug. 30 Sept. 6 Sept. 13 Sept. 20 Sept. 27 Oct. 4 Oct. 11 Oct. 18 Oct. 25 Nov. 1 Nov. 8

2008 - 6-5 at Michigan Tech Northern State Bemidji State Concordia-St. Paul at Minnesota State at Southwest Minnesota State Upper Iowa at Wayne State, NE at Minnesota, Crookston Augustana, SD at Minnesota Duluth

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21-26 39-14 31-7 37-10 32-35 28-35 49-14 18-55 50-26 41-24 7-38

L W W W L L W L W W L

Aug. 27 Sept. 5 Sept. 12 Sept. 19 Sept. 26 Oct. 3

2009 - 7-4 Carson-Newman at Northern State at Bemidji State at Concordia-St. Paul Minnesota State Southwest Minnesota State

--20 -25 --

9 ---7 --

17-12 52-17 19-24 45-24 13-34 41-33

W W L W L W

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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS Oct. 10 Oct. 17 Oct. 24 Oct. 31 Nov. 7

at Upper Iowa Wayne State, NE Minnesota, Crookston at Augustana, SD Minnesota Duluth

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-24 --6

46-9 25-48 70-7 23-21 16-41

W L W W L

Aug. 28 Sept. 11 Sept. 18 Sept. 25 Oct. 2 Oct. 9 Oct. 16 Oct. 23 Oct. 30 Nov. 6 Nov. 13

2010 - 7-4 at Carson-Newman MSU Moorhead at St. Cloud State at Upper Iowa Minnesota State at Minnesota Duluth Augustana, SD at Concordia-St. Paul at Southwest Minnesota State Mary Wayne State, NE

-19 17 ---------

9 ---25 2 14 -----

24-21 58-3 26-31 42-14 43-21 17-59 0-17 31-28 44-19 19-21 24-13

W W L W W L L W W L W

Sept. 3 Sept. 10 Sept. 17 Sept. 24 Oct. 1 Oct. 8 Oct. 15 Oct. 22 Oct. 29 Nov. 5 Nov. 12

2011 - 7-4 Michigan Tech at MSU Moorhead St. Cloud State Upper Iowa at Minnesota State Minnesota Duluth at Augustana, SD Concordia-St. Paul Southwest Minnesota State at Mary at Wayne State, NE

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--9 --9 ------

6-23 48-10 29-16 72-31 14-24 6-24 15-23 58-24 47-20 46-43 27-24

L W W W L L L W W W W

2012 - 10-2 Aug. 30 Minnesota, Crookston Sept. 8 at Minnesota Duluth Sept. 15 Northern State Sept. 22 at Mary Sept. 29 at Upper Iowa Oct. 6 Sioux Falls Oct. 13 at Wayne State, NE Oct. 20 Minnesota State Oct. 27 Southwest Minnesota State Nov. 3 at Augustana, SD Nov. 10 Concordia-St. Paul Dec. 1 Lindenwood* *Mineral Water Bowl, Excelsior Springs, Mo.

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-2 ---23 -9 -----

58-6 16-38 42-32 32-23 45-42 10-9 17-13 20-30 47-20 73-35 49-31 41-21

W L W W W W W L W W W W

2013 - 6-5 Sept. 5 Bemidji State Sept. 14 at St. Cloud State Sept. 21 MSU Moorhead Sept. 28 at Minot State Oct. 5 Upper Iowa Oct. 12 at Sioux Falls Oct. 19 Wayne State, NE Oct. 26 at Minnesota State Nov. 2 at Southwest Minnesota State Nov. 9 Augustana, SD Nov. 16 Concordia-St. Paul* *Played at the Metrodome, Minneapolis, Minn.

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27-34 (ot) 26-29 65-21 49-14 49-32 45-40 45-41 10-44 44-51 (ot) 28-24 13-23

L L W W W W W L L W L

--24 20 25 -------

---4 -3 -14 ----

47-13 42-34 33-7 21-28 7-27 24-44 38-19 28-41 8-33 34-39 28-31

W W W L L L W L L L L

Sept. 4 Sept. 13 Sept. 20 Sept. 27 Oct. 4 Oct. 9 Oct. 18 Oct. 25 Nov. 1 Nov. 8 Nov. 15

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2014 - 4-7 at Northern State Mary at Minnesota Crookston Minnesota Duluth at Wayne State Minnesota State at Upper Iowa Sioux Falls at Augustana, SD Southwest Minnesota State Concordia-St. Paul

Sept. 3 Sept. 12 Sept. 19 Sept. 26 Oct. 3 Oct. 10 Oct. 17 Oct. 24 Oct. 31 Nov. 7 Nov. 14

2015 - 5-6 at MSU Moorhead Minot State at Bemidji State St. Cloud State (Homecoming) at Concordia-St. Paul at Sioux Falls Upper Iowa at Minnesota State Wayne State (Neb.) Augustana (S.D.) at Southwest Minnesota State

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2016 - 8-3 Minnesota Crookston* -at Minnesota Duluth* -Northern State* -at University of Mary* -Minnesota State* -at Upper Iowa* -Sioux Falls* -at Wayne State (Neb.)* -at Augustana (SD)* -Southwest Minnesota State* -Concordia-St. Paul* -2017 - 10-2 Aug. 31 Bemidji State* -Sept. 9 at St. Cloud State* -Sept. 16 MSU-Moorhead* (RV) Sept. 23 at Minot St.* (RV) Sept. 30 Upper Iowa* 25 Oct. 7 at Sioux Falls* 22 Oct. 14 at Concordia St. Paul* 13 Oct. 21 Wayne State (Neb.)* 11 Oct. 28 at Minnesota State* 10 Nov. 4 at Southwest Minnesota State* 18 Nov. 9 Augustana* 17 Nov. 18 Texas A&M-Commerce^ 15 ^NCAA Division II Playoffs, Winona, Minn. Sept. 1 Sept. 10 Sept. 17 Sept. 24 Oct. 1 Oct. 8 Oct. 15 Oct. 22 Oct. 29 Nov. 5 Nov. 12

-----5 -1 ----

17-42 38-7 20-17 20-31 51-7 30-51 21-35 31-27 45-31 34-35 28-33

L W W L W L L W W L L

----19 -6 -----

68-0 31-34 26-7 51-0 34-31 27-13 30-41 41-20 20-21 42-27 38-0

W L W W W W L W L W W

25 ----6 --3 --8

30-20 34-10 42-14 47-7 37-7 31-13 28-10 42-19 27-6 45-7 38-0 20-6

W W W W W W W W L W W L

Aug. 30 Sept. 8 Sept. 15 Sept. 22 Sept. 29 Oct. 6 Oct. 13 Oct. 20 Oct. 27 Nov. 3 Nov. 10

2018 - 8-3 at Wayne State (Neb.)* Sioux Falls (S.D.)* at Uper Iowa* Minnesota State* at Northern State* UMary* at Minnesota Crookston* Minnesota Duluth* Southwest Minnesota State* at Augustana (S.D.)* Concordia, St. Paul*

21 15 11 ---------

-14 -2 ---5 ----

41-28 16-15 34-33 31-21 22-15 54-13 51-13 37-17 38-26 34-20 24-20

W W L L W W W L W W W

Sept. 7 Sept. 14 Sept. 19 Sept. 28 Oct. 5 Oct. 13 Oct. 19 Oct. 26 Nov. 2 Nov. 9 Nov. 16 Dec. 7

2019 - 8-4 Wayne State (Neb)* (RV) at Sioux Falls* (RV) Upper Iowa* -at Minnesota State* -at MSU-Moorhead* -Minot State -at Bemdji State -St. Cloud State -at Southwest Minnesota State -Augustana -Concordia St. Paul -Nebraska-Kearney --

---3 ---------

37-20 12-34 28-0 20-6 28-26 49-3 27-14 38-17 41-13 25-26 20-10 33-50

W L W L W W W W W L W L

2020 - No Season - COVID-19

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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS Sept. 2 Sept. 11 Sept. 18 Sept. 25 Oct. 2 Oct. 9 Oct. 16 Oct. 23 Oct. 30 Nov. 6 Nov. 13

2021 - 7-4 Concordia, St. Paul at Minnesota State - Moorhead Minnesota - Duluth at University of Mary at Wayne State College Northern State University Southwest Minnesota State at University of Sioux Falls at Augustana University Upper Iowa Minnesota State - Mankato

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--13 -----19 ---

47-6 27-13 23-29 48-38 21-38 49-52 26-14 14-10 20-38 40-12 18-16

W W L W L L W W L W W

----RV --11 21 -23 RV

24-10 25-17 34-24 40-7 38-14 42-21 43-7 20-17 24-7 45-7 40-13 31-7

W W L W W L W W W W L L

at Saginaw Valley Concordia St. Paul --at Bemidji State 5 -Northern State --Minnesota Duluth RV -Mary --Augustana 3 -Sioux Falls --MSU Moorhead --MSU Mankato 7 -Minot State ---

24-34 33-8 36-10 39-16 38-14 17-7 48-28 42-35 20-17 49-42 13-7

L W L W L W L W L L W

Brian Bergstrom 2022-Present - Career Record: 13-10

Sept. 3 Sept. 10 Sept. 17 Sept. 24 Oct. 1 Oct. 8 Oct. 15 Oct. 22 Oct. 29 Nov. 5 Nov. 12 Nov. 19

2022 - 8-4 at Minot state UMary at Bemidji State MSU Moorhead Wayne State at Northern State at Southwest Minnesota State Sioux Falls Augustana at Upper Iowa at Minnesota State at Bemidji State ^

--------RV RV 25 RV

^ NCAA Division II Playoffs, Bemidji, Minn. 2023 - 5-6 Aug. 31 Sept. 9 Sept. 16 Sept. 23 Sept. 30 Oct. 7 Oct. 14 Oct. 21 Oct. 28 Nov. 4 Nov. 11

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