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University of San Diego Football Media Guide 1986

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PLUS DEVELOPING CHARGE REPRINTS SLIGHTLY HIGHER. SEE US FOR ALL YOUR PHOTOFINISHING NEEDS! N UNIVERSITY OF SAN DIEGO Location ...... Alcala Park, San Diego, California 92110 Founded ...... 1949 Enrollment ...... 5300 Affiliation ...... NCAA Division Ill, Independent s Nickname ...... Toreros Colors ...... Columbia Blue, Navy & White Stadium . . . USD (4,000 permanent seats) Athletic Department Phone ...... (619) 260-4803 C: Football Office Phone ...... (619) 277-4274 r- DIVISION OF THE SOUTHLAND CO RPORATION l;J 0 TICKET PRICES Adults ...... $4.00 OPEN 24 Students ...... $2.00 HOURS USO Students with valid I.D...... Free

USD DIRECTORY FRIARS RD. President ...... Dr. Author E. Hughes Vice President-Provost ...... Sr. Sally Furay Vice President-Student Affairs ...... Thomas Burke 6615 LINDA VISTA ROAD Athletic Director ...... Rev. Patrick Cahill, C.S.V. COME IN AND SAY HELLO TO Assistant to the Athletic Director ...... Dan Yourg BOBBY & SANDY WOODS Sports Information Director ...... Ted Gosen Assistant Sports Information Director .. . . Die Doumanian Student Assistant S.I.D...... Bill Mifsud Athletic Department Secretary ...... Grace McElhaney Head Athletic Trainer ...... Carolyn Greer, M.A., A.TC. Assistant Trainers: PETRICCA'S Tami Zaban Steve Nellis RESTAURANT Liz Hughbanks Cecily Hard 2555 Morena Boulevard Carrie McMehan Cameron Dube San Diego, California Team Physicians ...... William P. Curran, M.D. 275-2555 James B. Orwig, M.D. Robert Button, M.D. SANDWICHES • PIZZA • LASAGNA • BBQ RIBS • SPAGHETTI • GNOCCHI RAVIOLI• MOSTACCIOLI Everything is Homemade! 1986 Football Schedule Day Date Opponent Site Time Petricca's is family-owned & operated. We've been in business for 53 years Sat., Sept. 13 Whittier. College Whit 7:30 PM in Chicago, and now 12 years in San Diego! Sat., Sept. 20 Laverne Univ. Lav 1:30 PM Sat., Sept. 27 Univ. of Redlands USO 7:30 PM •COCKTAILS• • BEER & WINE • Sat., Oct. 4 Pomona-Pitzer Porn 7:30 PM EAT IN OR TAKE OUT Sat. , Oct. 11 Claremont-McKenna USO 7:30 PM MASTER CARD AND VISA ACCEPTED Sat. , Oct. 18 Azusa-Pacific Univ. A-P 1:30 PM Sat. , Oct. 25 UC Santa Barbara USO 1:30 PM r------1 Sat. , Nov. 1 St. Mary's College USO 1:30 PM 1 $}00 ANY LARGE PIZZA OR 1 Sat. , Nov. 8 *USO 1:30 PM I ANY ORDER OVER $10.00 I 1 One coupon p er o rder, p lease. 1 OFF Not go od with any o ther o 1 Sat. , Nov. 15 MC 1:30 PM ffer.

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1 Rev. Patrick Cahill, C.S.V., Athletic Director Father Patrick Cahill, a member of the Viatorian Fathers and Brothers, came to the University in 1979 with the responsibility of administering the expanding men and women's athletic programs. Since Father Cahill took over, has added men's cross country and soccer, plus women's cross country and softball to its intercollegiate pro- gram. In 1979, men's baseball, basketball, golf, soccer, cross country and tennis moved to the NCAA Division I ranks and joined the West Coast Athletic Conference. By 1985, all the women's teams had become Division I programs and also joined the West Coast Athletic Conference. Men's foot- ball at USO remains an NCAA Division II participant. The school also sup- ports an intercollegiate crew program for men and women. Father Cahill has brought to the University his integrity, leadership, and devotion to the job; he has given to the staff and student athletes at an added meaning to the word " friend." Father Cahill has a B.A. from St. Ambrose College in Davenport, Iowa, and a M.S. in Education with a Physical Education major from Eastern Illinois University. Prior to he served St. Viator High School in Arlington Heights, Illinois, for sixteen years, fourteen as Athletic Director and two as its President/Principal.

UNIVERSITY PROFILE The University of San Diego is an independent, Catholic university located on a 170-acre mesa overlooking Mission Bay, San Diego Harbor, and the Pacific Ocean. The campus is named Alcala Park after the Spanish university town where St. Didacus (i.e., Diego) spent much of his time. Complementing its splendid natural setting is the University's location just 10 minutes from downtown San Diego - con- veniently close to the major business, cultural, residential, and recreational areas, as well as the rail, bus and air terminals. Founded in 1949, USD is presently experiencing record attendance. Undergraduate enrollment stands at 3300, graduate students bring the overall campus enrollment to 5300. The University includes a College of Arts and Sciences, and Schools of Business Administration, Education, Nursing, and Law. Each is characterized by high academic standards, small classes, and excellent student-faculty relations. Though the majority of students come from the West Coast, every region of the United States is well-represented on campus. Students also attend USD from 24 foreign countries. Recreation and Athletic activities are expanding rapidly and Include: sailing, crew, yoga, karate, surfing, modern dance, backpacking, and ballet. USD's intercollegiate sports for men Include baseball, football, basketball, cross-country, golf, soccer, crew and tennis. In women's intercollegiate sports, USD fields programs In basketball, cross-country, crew, softball, swimming, tennis, and volleyball.

2 Head Coach Brian Fogarty The 1986 season will mark the fourth year for Brian Fogarty at USO. There has been many positive changes during that time. The most important being a shift to primarily high school recruiting. The past three recruiting years have included the largest and most talented freshman classes in 13 years of Division Ill football at USO. Brian and his staff feel this provides for a more consistent program. After a 5-5 season last year and many outstanding players returning, it looks like the future is very bright. Along with coordinating the offense, Brian coaches the quarterbacks and receivers. Before coming to USO, Brian coached at St. Francis High School in La Canada, California where he was head coach for four years and an assis- tant coach for nine years prior. As Head Coach his record was 28-18-2 and his teams made the playoffs all four years. Brian and his wife Vicki have three children, Bridget, Joe and Colleen.

USD Football Profile Three years ago, we set a goal to develop a foot- ball program that would be consistently competitive and also reflect the values of the University of San Diego. In order to reach this goal, we must attrach student athletes who are truly interested in an out- standing education and have the ability and desire to continue their football career. Most of our recruiting efforts have been at the high school level. We feel that the majority of our players should be four year players if we are to develop the consistency we hope to achieve. Our past three recruiting years have been outstand- ing. Our 1986 roster includes 52 lettermen, 13 starters and only 8 seniors, yet we expect to have an outstand- ing team. We have also done very well on the academic side. Our team G.P.A. this past year was 2.72 with several on the Deans List. We are an NCAA Division Ill independent. Division Ill football provides an opportunity for the many outstanding athletes who may not have what the "major" colleges are looking for. They still can't measure the hearts of a player. At USO, your education is the top priority. We work hard, but do not require a large amount of time. This provides you with the fun and satisfaction of playing football and the opportunity to do well academically. We are very proud of our program at USO and we are looking forward to many successful years. 3 KEVIN McGARRY INTRODUCING Defensive Coordinator and Defensive Backs Kevin begins his 9th year on THE the USD football staff, and his 2nd as a full-time assistant. In addition to his on the field duties, Kevin is also responsi- ASSISTANT ble for recruiting and is liaison for the Alumni Club. Kevin was a standout player COACHES at USD, receiving co-defensive player of the year in 1977. He also is a graduate of USD's School of Education with a Master's degree in Educational Administration. RICK TRESTRAIL LARRY CAUDILLO Defensive Line Special Teams Coordinator and Kickers and Running Backs Rick begins his 2nd year as Larry is·entering his 12th sea- USD's defensive line coach. son on the USD football staff. He has added a weafth of ex- In addition to his on the field perience to the staff. Prior to duties, Larry is responsible for coming to USD, Rick was Head all equipment purchasing and Coach at Kent Meridian High supervision of equipment per- School in Washington (1983- sonnel. He will also coach . 84), and at Sacred Heart High women's softball in the spring. School in San Francisco (1980-82). He is a graduate of Cal Larry was also an outstanding player at USD in the early Poly Pomona where he was also a standout player. '70's. TIM ODER BILL HASTINGS Linebackers Offensive Line Tim is also in his 1st year on and Punters the USD staff. He brings 12 Bill will be in his 1st year on years of football coaching ex- the USD staff. He has coached perience with him. After grad- in the San Diego area for 14 uating from Northern Arizona years. Most recently, Bill University, Tim started his coached defensive and offen- coaching career at Huntington sive line at Point Loma High Beach High School. He then School for the past 4 years. Bill moved to the Junior College is presently a Political Science level where he coached at both Saddleback and Cypress Col- instructor with the San Diego Community Colleges. He is a leges in Orange County. He then moved to Fallbrook High graduate of DePauw University in Indiana where he also in San Diego County where he is currently the head track played football. coach and president of the Teachers Association.

MIKE RISH JACK RUBIDOUX Receivers Outside Linebackers Mike begins his 3rd year as Jack begins his 2nd year a part-time coach. He will as- with the Torero staff. A San sist Coach Fogarty with the Diego native, Jack graduated receivers. Mike was a standout from the University of San player for the Toreros between Diego in 1979 with a B.A. in 1980-83 and holds all three Social Science. He coached career receiving records. Mike both varsity football (Def. Coor- graduated from USD in 1983 dinator) and baseball at Uni- with a degree in Accounting. versity High between 1977-84 and was a teacher there from 1979-84. PETE McMAHON Linebackers JOHN SAVAGE Pete begins his 2nd year as Offensive Line a student coach, assisting John begins his 1st year as Coach Oder with the lineback- a student coach, assisting ers. A psychology major at Coach Hastings with the offen- USD, Pete will graduate this sive line. John transferred to December. Upon graduation, USD in 1984 and was an excel- he plans to pursue a Master's lent offensive lineman for the degree in Physical Therapy. Toreros in the past two seasons. Pete was an outstanding de- John, currently in his senior fensive player for the Toreros between 1983-85. year as a psychology major, will graduate in May.

4 1986 University of San Diego Alphabetical Football Roster

NAME NO. POS. HGT. WGT. ATH . YR. HOMETOWN/HIGH SCHOOL Filip Andersons 70 OLB 6-4 208 so Los Angeles/Glendale John Arens 27 RB 5-11 173 FR San Mari no/San Marino Pete Browne 66 OL 6-1 225 JR Taos, NMfTaos Jeff Carpenter 64 OL 5-9 231 FR Torrance/South Torrance Mike Cassady 53 OL 6-0 210 so Yorba Linda/Servile Mike Childers 54 OL 5-11 225 so Bakersfield/West Mike Clancy 59 DL 5-7 185 FR Mercer Is., WNMercer Island John Cowles 57 OL 6-0 215 so Burbank/Burbank Mark Crisci 36 DB 5-11 175 FR Stamford, CT/Stamford Catholic Anthony Crivello 33 RB 6-0 220 so San Diego/University Nick Cruz 25 DB 5-10 140 FR TruckeefTahoe-Truckee Don Cullison 58 DL 5-10 220 JR Las Vegas, NV/Rancho Neal Curry 79 DL 6-3 235 FR Palo Alto/St. Francis Bryan Day 4 DB 5-11 185 so Las Vegas, NV/Rancho Patrick DeBlase 60 OL 6-1 2 10 so Laguna Nigel/A.E. Stevenson James Delafuente 52 DL 6-2 221 SR Albuquerque, NM/Valley Lionel DeMorst 87 TE 6-2 218 JR San Diego/Kearny Mark Diver 65 OL 6-0 195 so Bellevue, WNEastside Catholic Pat Dixon 11 QB 6-2 190 JR San Diego/St. Augustine Virgil Enriquez 20 RB 5-10 175 so San Diego/University Greg Fox 14 QB 6-1 176 FR Alameda/Alameda Sergio Fuentes 10 DB 5-10 175 JR La Jolla/La Jolla Mark Garcia 63 OL 6-1 258 FR San Diego/St. Augustine David Gilmore 75 OL 6-3 207 so Riverside/Norte Vista John Gomez 95 DB 6-0 205 JR San Diego/El Cajon Valley John Gutsmiedl 28 DB 5-11 185 JR Fountain Valley/Mater Dei Matt Haniger 99 OLB 6-0 184 FR Su nnyvale/Archbishop Mitty Tom Hanna 35 RB 5-11 215 FR Detroit. Ml/Southfield Marvin Harrison 3 WR 5-9 170 FR San Diego/Christian Richard Hosoda 94 TE 5-11 200 JR Honolulu, HI/Punhou Leroy Hughes 73 DL 6-1 245 FR Bellflower/Verbum Dei Todd Jackson 32 RB 5-10 190 FR Placentia/El Dorado David King 40 OLB 6-0 210 so Carlsbad/San Dieguito Tony Knight 46 DB 6-0 185 SR Duarte/San Dimas Scott Lyle · 61 DL 5-10 195 FR Pacific Palisades/Palisades Don Macinnes 80 TE 6-1 195 FR Ramona/Ramona David Maigret 74 OL 6-2 200 FR Santa Rosa/Cardinal Newman Jeff Mansukhani 88 WR 5-10 175 JR Mission Viejo/Capistrano Valley Bill McClelland 9 K 5-10 220 FR San Diego/Francis Parker Matt McCormick 15 QB 5-11 170 FR Chicago, IUMartin Luther Ed McCoy 17 SLOT 5-1 1 195 SR Glendale/Mt. Carmel Sam McDermott 83 WR 5-11 185 FR Glendale/St. Francis William McKellar 62 OL 5-11 211 FR San Mateo/Burlingame Pat McNamara 7 P-QB 5-11 170 SR San Diego/St. Augustine Jim Mead 42 DB 6-1 175 so Foster City/Serra Jeff Merlino 45 OLB 6-2 1 90 so Bellevue, WNEastside Catholic Joe Muklevicz 50 NG 5-11 240 SR El Toro/El Toro Dan Nakahara 21 DB 5-10 185 so Honolulu, HI/St. Louis Eric Nasland 55 OT 6-1 245 JR Del MarfTorrey Pines Jeff Neuber 19 DB 5-11 178 SR Albuquerque, NM/Highland David Nichols 5 K 5-10 170 SR Byrons/Monte Vista Dave Nottoli 9 1 TE 6-3 220 so San Diego/University Mike Parker 67 OLB 6-3 180 so Miami, FUColumbus Bill Parrott 41 RB 5-8 175 JR Temple City/Arcadia Erik Peterson 77 DL 5-11 220 JR Thousand Oaks/Westlake David Pojtinger 26 DB 5-10 175 so Kent, WNKent-Meridian Brian Quinn 13 WR 6-1 170 JR Morristown, NJ/Bayley Ellard Scott Reilly 22 WR 6-1 180 SR Carlsbad/Robert E. Lee Shawn Rezaian 51 LB 5-11 205 so Las Vegas, NV/Eldorado Matt Riley 30 RB 6-0 195 JR Albuquerque, NM/St. Pius Dave Rohnow 76 OL 5-9 192 FR San Diego/Point Loma John Rothstein 78 DL 6-0 194 JR Phoenix, AZ/Horizon Chuck Royer 56 LB 6-0 200 so lssaquo, WNEastside Catholic Pat St. Peter 31 DB 5-10 167 FR Santa Rosa/Cardinal N ewman Joe Scagliotti 48 LB 5-11 184 FR Orange/El Modena Matt Scholl 34 RB 5-10 180 FR Borrego Springs/Borrego Springs Rob Skinner 39 LB 6-2 1 65 FR San Diego/Kearny Scott Slykas 24 RB 5-11 190 FR Hollister/San Benito Parri s Sorianello 49 LB 6-1 2 15 FR Woodland Hills/Crespi Carmelite Ben Stoebner 23 DB 5-11 185 SR TehachapifTehachapi Joe Tangonan 84 WR 5-9 147 FR Yuma, AZ/Kofa Mark Webber 90 LB 6-3 195 FR Bellevue, WNEastside Catholic Tim White 29 DB 5-10 195 SR Pacific Palisades/Palisades Lane Woolery 71 OL 6-5 235 so El Segundo/Culver City Joe Yamane 82 WR 5-9 155 JR San Diego/Montgomery Ken Zampese 12 WR 5-7 165 so San Diego/University

5 The 1986 Toreros are looking to improve on the 5-5 record posted by last year's team. USD returns 42 lettermen and 13 THE starters. Only 8 of the returning players are seniors which will again make the Toreros a very young team. However, the ex- perience gained by the young players last year combined with another excellent group of recruits could be the formula for a 1986 OUTLOOK very good year. Another plus has been the new weight facility opened last September. The players have made some outstand- ing gains during the past year. The Toreros will be bigger and stronger than 1985. The Torero defense returns eight players who have been starters and several others who have been top backups. Leading the way should be the secondary. Junior John Gutsmiedl (5'11 ", 185) already a two year starter, led the team with 5 interceptions and was second in tackles with 81 . He should start at corner or strong safety. Senior Ben Stoebner (5" 11 " 185) is a three year starter at corner and led the team in picks in 1984. Sophomore Brian Day (5'11 ", 185) started the last six games in '85 and was fifth in tackles for the season. Senior Tim White (5 '10", 195) has started both strong and free safety the past two years and will bring outstanding leadership to the 1986 secondary. There are three defensive backs coming off injuries that kept them out in 1985. They are fifth year senior Tony Knight (6'0", 185) and sophomores John Gomez (6'0", 205) and Dan Nakahara (5'10", 185). Senior Jeff Neuber (5'11 ", 178) will also be pushing to play in the secondary. The linebacking corp returns two sophomores at inside linebacker with plenty of playing time, Shawn Rezaian (5'11 ", 205) and Chuck Royer (6 '0", 200). These two and several newcomers will be battling for the two starting spots. Outside backer returns an experienced sophomore in Jeff Merlino (6'2", 190). Jeff did an outstanding job as a top backup in '85. Jeff will be competing with several returning lettermen for the top spots as well as some quality newcomers. The lone returning starter on the defensive line is senior Joe Muklevicz (5'11 ", 240) at nose guard. Senior James DeLaFuente (6'2", 221) and junior Erik Peterson (5'11 ", 240) also saw plenty of action and should again this year. With these fine returners and many more, USO should field a very solid defense. On offense the Toreros return nine players who have started at six of the offensive positions. The greatest amount of ex- perience is in the receiving corp. This group is lead by junior tight end Lionel DeMorst (6'2", 218) who led the team with 33 catches in '85. He is joined by senior Scott Reilly (6'1", 180) and junior Jeff Mansukhani (5'100, 175) with 16 and 15 catches each. Senior Ed McCoy (5'11", 195) and sophomore Ken Zampese (5'7", 165) also should see plenty of time in 1986. Throwing to this fine group of receivers will be returning starter Pat Dixon (6'2", 190) who threw for 7 touchdowns and 1,150 yards in his first year as a starter. His backup competition should come from senior Pat McNamara and a fine group of freshmen recruits. The offensive line returns several players who saw a lot of ac- tion last year. Leading the group will be junior Eric Nasland (6'1", 245) who had an outstanding season last year at tackle. Junior Pete Browne (6'1", 225) started several games at the other tackle before suffering some injury problems. Four fine sophomores from last year will be pushing their way into a starting role soon. They are Mike Cassady (6'0", 210) and David Gilmore (6'3", 210) who both started at times in '86, along with Pat DeBlase (6'1 ", 210) and John Cowles (6'0", 215), who also saw time as freshmen. The running back spots will be up for grabs in '86. Two pro- mising sophomores are the top candidates. They are tailback Virgil Enriquez (5'10", 175) and fullback Anthony Crivello (6'0", 220). They will be pushed by senior Matt Ri ley (6'0", 195) who is coming off a broken ankle. Although very young, the 1986 of- fense could be very explosive. Punter Pat McNamara (5'11 ", 170) will return for his third year as the USD punter. Pat had an average of 39 yards per punt last year. Senior David Nichols has the inside track on the kicking chores. Nichols played on the USD Soccer team the last three years. The 1986 Toreros have plenty of youth with a great amount of desire. All are confident of an outstanding season.

6 1986 TOREROS

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Filip Andersons (70) SO OLB John Arens (27) FR RB Pete Browne (66) JR OL Jeff Carpenter (64) FR OL

Mike Cassady (53) SO OL Mike Childers (54) SO OL Mike Clancy (59) FR DL John Cowles (57) SO OL

Mark Crisci (36) FR DB Anthony Crivello (33) SO RB Nick Cruz (25) FR DB Don Cullison (58) JR DL

Neal Curry (79) FR DL Bryan Day (4) SO DB Patrick DeBlase (60) SO OL James DelaFuente(52) SR DL

7 Lionel DeMor st (87) JR TE Mark D iver (65) SO OL Pat Dixon (11) JR QB Virgil Enriquez (20) SO RB

Greg Fox (14) FR QB Sergio Fuentes (10) JR DB Mark Garcia (63) FR OL David Gilmore (75) SO OL

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FINAL 1985 USD DEFENSIVE STATS

DEFENSE UT AT TOTAL SACK CF FR INT BK TP QB HURRY

Hamilton, Mike 22 105 127 l 4 3 Guts mi edl, John 34 47 81 4 5 4 Aitken, Mike 10 66 76 2 l 6 Rezaian, Shawn 9 51 60 4 Day, Bryan 9 48 57 4 l Rice, Kevin 7 49 56 2 1 8 Stoebner, Ben 20 32 52 3 2 Muklevicz, Joe 6 43 49 2 Laliberte' , Brian 7 41 48 7 5 White , Tim 11 33 44 3 Pannier, Don 5 37 42 1 2 Royer , Chuck 5 36 41 Mills , Troy 8 22 30 DeLaFuente, James 4 24 28 2 Merlino , Jeff 5 18 23 2 1 McMahon, Pete 2 20 22 l Macie, Mike 4 7 11 Arvi so, Charlie 3 8 11 Lombardo , Angelo 0 10 10 2 Cunha, Ed 1 9 10 OTHERS 11 52 63 2 0 0

Defensive Stats Key : UT=Unassis ted Tackle , AT=Assisted Tackle , SACK=Quarterback Sack for loss, CF=Caused Fumb l e , FR=Fumble Recovery, INT=Interception, BK=Blocked Kick, TP=Tipped Pass , QB Hurr y=Quarterback Hurry. Special Teams not included.

11 Ball ready tor play 7 8 9 IA f{ r- :\ / cf.;. y -ol "-1ifflir' ::..:t Incomplet• forward pass Ball,. dead Ul1J .l Penalty declined \fil No play legal touching ol forward Touchback (move side to side) First down Loss ol down No score pass or scrimmage kick Toss option delayed 19 ..r.~-,' 21

Illegal procedure c,-- Encroachment False start Illegal motion End of period Ollside Illegal position Illegal shift Oelay of game 22 "" •

Failure to wear required Unsportsmanlike conduct Substitution• Infraction equipment Noncontact foul ,, .- batted or touched Illegal fair catch signal Kick catching interference Roughing passer handing Inten tional grounding

41 371''_. \ 3,8~~1, 39 /fl/JU{ 40 (!qUJiUJJ •-.., &- \ 'JP \ .....~1.

Ineligible downlield • Blocking-~X below waist l~W{: on pass Personal foul -<~~Clipping -Illegal block "~"Chop block Holding or obstructing 44 G-:i 46

Helping runntr Grasping face maskor Player disqualification lllegal use of hands or arms Interlocked lnt1rt1r1nc1 helmet opening •NOTE: Signals number 15. 16, 17. 24. 25 and 26 are lor future expansion 12 USD SENIORS PLAYING LAS T HOME GAME:

THE UNIVERSITY OF SAN DIEGO HAS TEN SENIORS PLAYING IN THEIR LAST HOME GAME AS TORERO FOOTBALL PLAYERS . TODAY DURING PREGAME ACTIVITIES THEY WILL BE HONORED ON THE FIELD WITH THEIR PARENTS . THE TEN PLAYERS INCLUDE: 115, KI CKER DAVE NICHOLS ( 1- YEAR PLAYER); TWO YEAR PLAYERS , 1152 JAMES DeLaFUENTE (DL) AND 11 19 JEFF NEUBER (DB) ; AND 1146 TONY KNIGHT (DB) , A THREE YEAR PERFORMER. THERE ARE SI X ATHLETES THAT HAVE BEEN WITH THE USD FOOTBALL PROGRAM FOR FOUR SEASONS , THEY INCLUDE : 1117 ED McCOY (SLOT) , #7 PAT McNAMARA (P) , 1150 JOE MUKLEVICZ (NG ), #22 SCOTT REILLY (WR) , 112 3 BEN STOEBNER (DB) AND 1/29 TIM WHI TE (DB) , WE WANT TO WISH THESE 10 SENIORS THE BEST OF LUCK WITH THEIR CAREERS !

US D TOREROS VS. OCCIDENTAL TIGERS HOMECOMING GAME

The Univer sit y of San Diego will t ry to get back on the winning track today when t hey kickoff against the Occidental Ti ger s . T his past week t he USD Torer os lost a t ough one t o St. Mary ' s Co llege (10- 7) , w hile their ooponent s today , Occidental, squeaked by the Unive r s ity of Redlands ( 16- 1 5) . USO sports a r ecord of 3- 5 while Oxy comes t o San Diego with a r ecord of 4- 2- 1. Although USO was able to move the ball against St . M ary ' s Coll ege , they weren ' t able to out it in the e ndzone when thev needed to . Down 10- 7 late in the 4th quarter, the Toreros drove f rom their 4 to th e Gaels ' 3 on nine plays , s tarting with a 43- yard catch by senior WR Scott Reilly. After 3 unsu ccessful attempt s t o get the ball in the endzone , U SD ' s Sam Furseth attemp t ed a 28 yard FG to tie up the game . He missed wide for the third time in the game as t he Toreros ' hopes for a tie vanished . St . Mary ' s was able to run out the clock and notch their 4 th vic tory of the season against 4 defeats . It was a l ong g ame that saw the Gaels get call ed f or 23 penalties (for 234 yards) . USD ' s P at Dixon connected on 13 of 29 passes for 205 yards, 0 inte r ceptions and 1 touchdown . For the season Pat' s total s include : 113 of 258 for 1518 yards , 14 TD ' s and 15 interceptions. WR Jeff Mans u khani led USD with 4 catches for 78 yards and now has t o tals of 44 receptions for 739 yards (16.8) and 7 touchdowns. This was Jeff ' s first game of the season wh ere he didn't scor e a t ouchdown. WR Scott Reilly p ulled in 3 r ecept ions for 66 yards and is second on the t eam in catches with 20 for 363 yards ( 18 . 2) and 3 TD ' s . T he Torero r unning game was l imited to 89 net yards on 35 rushes. ILB Chuck Royer pi cked off 3 St. Mar y ' s passes while SS J ohn Gutsmiedl was in on 14 t ackles . Gu tsmiedl h as 100 t o tal tackles on t he season and also l eads with 36 unassis ted tackles. Royer is next with 96 tackles . Occidental , c urrently 4- 2- 1, still has a chance to win its fourth consecu tive SCIAC c hampionship. However , their s tring of 3 s tra i ght NCAA playoff appear ances is in jeopardy. Their season scor es include wins over La Verne (34-10) , Claremont- Mudd (24-21) , Pomona-Pitzer (37-7) and Redlands ( 1 6-15) ; losses t o Menl o Col lege (14- 27) and La Ve rne (52-53) ; and a tie with Azusa Pacific (20- 20) . Last week Oxy came f rom behind to defeat Redlands aft er being down 15- 3 in the 2nd half . Their winning TD was set up by LB Mike Smotherman ' s interception and some Redland ' s penalties. Oxy ' s OB Mar k Kr ajnik hit WR Erik Sundstrom from 4 yards out for the game winner. Krajnik was 17 of 34 for 182 yards and 2 TD ' s . WR Jon Billingsley p ulled in 8 catches for 91 yar ds . Redland ' s didn 't help their cause as they missed on two 2- poi nt conversion tries for the day. Oxy season leaders include: Krajnik (116 of 220 f or 1 253 yds, 13 TD' s and 9 intercep tions) , Billingsley (30 cat c hes for 373 yds and 5 TD' s) and RB Tim Kennedy ( 1 13 r ushes for 431 yds and 5 TD' s) . DB Todd St o ney is their best defensi ve player. He has two interceptions and the year and has also scored two TD ' s on returns.

NEXT WEEK: The Tor eros close ou t the 1986 season with a r o ad game at Men l o College , Sa turday , November 15th. 13 1986 UNIVERSITY OF SAN DIEGO NUMERICAL FOOTBALL ROSTER NO NAME ..fQS_._ HGT. I«IT... ATH, YR HOMETOWN/HIGH SCHOOL 3 Harvin Harrison WR 5 - 9 170 FR San Diego/Christian 4 Bryan Day DB 5- 11 185 so Las Vegas, NV/Rancho 5 David Nichols K 5 - 10 170 SR Byrons/Honte Vista PE 7 Pat McNamara P- QB 5- 11 170 SR San Diego/St . Augustine 8 Sam Furseth K-WR 6 - 2 190 FR Oklahoma City 9 Bill McClelland K 5- 10 220 FR San Diego/Francis Parker 10 Sergio Fuentes DB 5 - 10 175 JR La Jolla/La Jolla 11 Pat Dixon QB 6- 2 190 JR San Diego/St. August ine 12 Ken Zampese WR 5-7 165 so San Diego/University 13 Brian Quinn WR 6 - 1 170 JR Morristown, NJ/Bayley E llard 14 Greg Fox QB 6-1 176 FR Alameda/Alameda 15 Hatt McCormick QB 5- 11 170 FR Chicago, IL/Hartin Luther, WI 17 Ed McCoy SLOT 5 - 11 195 SR San Diego/Mt. Carmel 19 Jeff Neuber DB 5- 11 178 SR Albuquerque, NM/Highland 20 Virgil Enriquez RB 5- 10 175 so San Diego/Uni versity 22 Scott Reilly WR 6 - 1 180 SR Carlsbad/Robert E . Lee 23 Ben Stoebner DD 5 - 11 185 SR Tehachapi/Te hachaJ>i 24 Scott Slykas RB 5- 11 190 FR Hollister/San Benito 25 Nick Cruz DB 5- 10 140 FR Truckee/Tahoe- Trucke e 26 David Pojtinger DB 5 - 10 175 so Kent, WA/Kent- Meridian 27 John Arens RB 5- 11 173 FR San Marino/San Marino 28 John Gutsmiedl DB 5- 11 185 JR Fountain Valley/Hater Dei 29 Tim White DB 5-10 195 SR Pacific Palisades/Palisades 30 Hatt Riley RB 6 - 0 195 JR Albuquerque, NH/St. Pius 31 Pat St . Peter DB 5- 10 167 FR Santa Rosa/Cardinal Ne wman 32 Todd Jackson RB 5- 10 190 FR Placentia/El Dorado 33 Anthony Crivello RB 6 - 0 220 so San Diego/Uni versity 34 Hatt Scholl RB 5- 10 180 FR Borrego Springs/Borrego Springs 35 Don Hacinnes RB 6 - 1 195 FR Ramona/Ramona 36 Hark Crisci DB 5 - 11 175 FR Stamford, C'l'/Stamford Catholic 39 Rob Skinner LB 6 - 2 165 FR San Diego/Kearny 41 Bill Parrott RB 5 - 8 175 JR Temple City/Arcadia 42 Jim He ad DB 6 - 1 175 so Foste r Cit y/Se rra 45 Jeff Me rli no OLB 6 - 2 190 so Be llevue , WA/E ast sid e Catholic 46 Tony Knight DB 6 - 0 185 SR Duarte/Sa n Dimas 48 Joe Scagliotti LB 5- 11 184 FR Orange/El Mode n a 49 Parris Sorianello LB 6 - 1 215 FR Woodland Hi lls /Crespi Ca rme lite 50 Joe Muklevi cz DL 5- 11 240 SR El Toro/El Toro 51 Shawn Rezaian LB 5- 11 205 so Las Vega s, NV/Eldora do 52 James DeLaFuente DL 6 - 2 221 SR Albuque rque, NH/Valle y 53 Hike Cassady OL 6 - 0 210 so Yorba Linda/Servite 54 Hike Childers OL 5 - 11 225 so Bakersfield/Wes t 55 Eric Nasland OL 6 - 1 245 JR Del Mar/Torr ey Pine s 56 Chuck Royer LB 6 - 0 200 so Issaquo, WA/Eastside Catho lic 57 John Cowles OL 6 - 0 215 so Burbank/Burba nk 58 Don Cullison DL 5 --10 220 JR Las Vegas, NV/Ranc ho 59 Hike Clancy DL 5- 7 185 FR Mercer Island, WA/Me r cer Isl and 60 Patrick DeBlase OL 6 - 1 210 so Laguna Nigel/A.E. S·tevenson 61 Scott Lyle DL 5 - 10 195 FR Pacific Palisades/Palis ades 62 William HcKellar OL 5- 11 211 FR San Mateo/Burlingame 63 Hark Garcia OL 6 --1 258 FR San Die go /St . Aug us tine 64 Jeff Carpenter OL 5- 9 231 FR Torrance/Sout h Torranc e 65 Hark Diver OL 6 -0 195 so Bellevue , WA/Easts ide Catholic 66 Pete Browne OL 6- 1 225 JR Taos, NM/Taos 67 Hike Parker OLB 6 --3 180 so Miami, FL/Christopher Columbus 70 Filip Andersons OLB 6- 4 208 so Los Angeles/Gle ndale 71 Lane Woolery OL 6- 5 235 so El Segundo/Culver City 72 David Ki ng OLB 6 - 0 210 so Carlsbad/San Dieguito 73 Leroy Hughes DL 6 - 1 245 FR Bellflowe r/Ve rbum De i 74 David Maigret OL 6 - 2 200 FR Santa Rosa/Cardinal Ne wman 75 David Gilmore OL 6 - 3 207 so Ri verside/Norte Vista 76 Dave Rohnow OL 5- 9 192 FR San Diego/Point Loma 77 Erik Peterson DL 5- 11 220 JR Thousand Oaks /Westlake 78 John Rothstein DL 6- 0 194 JR Phoenix, AZ/Horizon 79 Neal Curry DL 6 - 3 235 FR Palo Alto/St. Francis 82 Joe Yamane WR 5- 9 155 JR San Diego/Montgomery 83 Sam McDermott WR 5- 11 185 FR Glendale/St. Franc is 84 Joe Tangonan WR 5- 9 147 FR Yuma, AZ/Kofa 87 Lionel DeHorst TE 6 - 2 218 JR San Diego/Kearny PE 88 Jeff Mansukhani WR 5 - 10 175 JR Mission Viejo/Capistrano Valley 90 Hark Webber LB 6- 3 195 FR Bellevue, WA/Eastside Catholic 91 Dave Nottoli TE 6 - 3 220 so San Diego/University 94 Richard Uosoda 'l'E 5- 11 200 JR Honolulu, 111/Punhou 95 John Gomez LB 6 - 0 205 JR San Diego/El Cajon Valley "Pepsi-Cola" and "Pepsi " are reglatere 99 Hatt Haniger OLB 6 - 0 184 FR Sunnyvale/Archbishop Mitty

14 ~lr I I/VI

1986 OCCIDENTAL ROSTER

NO NAME POS HGT WGT YEAR HOMETOWN 5 Tim Dewberry 5-9 163 SR Lancaster ?SI QB 6-0 180 Arcadia 7 Tony Werbelow so 9 Scott Blitz WR 6-1 186 JR Scarsdale, NY 10 Jerry Bishop DB 5-11 175 JR Atascadero 11 Ronnie Cunningham DB 5-10 165 FR Seattle, WA 12 Jon Billingsley WR 5-11 172 JR Wheatland, CO 13 Mark Krajnik QB 6-2 176 JR Temple City 14 Kevin Vegas RB 5-11 160 FR Lawai, HI 17 Eric Green DB 5-10 150 so Gardena 18 Andy Henderson RB 5-10 185 so St. Louis, MO 20 Reggie Jones RB 5-8 160 FR Modesto 21 Dave Meltzer DB 5-7 160 FR San Diego 22 Todd Stoney DB 5-10 175 JR Santa Barbara 23 Tim Kennedy RB 5-10 175 SR Honolulu, HI 25 Mark Garcia DB 5-10 153 SR Sepulveda 29 Tim Carlson RB 6-0 176 JR Orange 30 George Conahey RB 5-10 188 so Newbury Park 31 Rick Freeman WR 6-0 160 FR Dunville 34 Richard Sprague LB 5-11 180 JR Corona 35 Mike Ingalls RB 5-10 171 so Denver, CO 36 Jack Menges DB 5-7 157 JR Tustin 38 Steve Peretti LB 6-2 188 JR Palos Verdes 40 Mike Sandlin DB 6-0 178 so Arcadia 41 Darren Seaton DL 5-9 190 so Escondido 43 Bob Kelly OLB 6-3 207 so Ben Lomond 44 Jason Song DL 5-8 179 so Walnut Valley 46 Dan Nugent p 6-2 185 FR Chico 47 Todd Burnight DB 5-11 160 FR Long Beach so Phil Stirling LB 5-11 166 so Hacienda Heights 51 Greg Fields DL 6-1 215 FR Sacramento 52 Matt Pound DL 5-8 183 JR Lake Oswego, OR 53 Tim Swanson LB 5-11 198 so Evergreen, CO · 54 Brad Arnold LB 6-2 212 so Irvine 56 Greg Garcia OLB 6-2 185 FR Sepulveda 57 Mike Smotherman 01 6-0 200 so Thornton, CO 58 John Leslie 01 6-4 230 JR Richfield, WA 59 Tony Ferguson DL 5-9 190 FR Dana Point 60 Scott Anderle DL 6-0 218 SR Santa Barbara 62 Lee Kendall 01 6-1 200 FR Seattle, WA 63 Andy Lane 01 5-10 207 JR Danville 64 Tony Carnevale LB 5-11 202 SR Downey 65 Jim Tetley DL 6- 1 228 so San Diego 66 Tim Vanderpool DL 5-11 195 JR Long Beach 67 Steve Caffrey LB 5-8 184 FR Whittier 68 Dave Poetzinger 01 6-0 206 so Chicago, IL 69 Todd Keithahn 01 6-1 220 so Huntington Beach 70 James Gallegos 01 6-1 225 JR Indio 72 Sean O'Brien 01 6-0 245 FR Newbury Park 73 Morrison Warren 01 5-10 220 JR Tempe, AZ 74 Dave Zuckerman 01 6-3 210 FR Long Beach 75 John Streetmaker 01 5-10 320 FR Hermosa Beach 77 Matt Brown 01 6-1 230 so Simi Valley 78 Dave Henderson 01 6-4 225 JR Santa Barbara 79 Jeff Fronhner 01 6-1 212 JR Apple Valley 80 Daryl Ogden WR 6-1 175 JR Bakersfield BS Tim McLean DL 5-10 160 FR Newhall 86 Steve Verschoor WR 5-10 150 FR Encinitas 87 Erik Sundstrom TE 6-4 236 JR Bolinas 88 Mike Molfetta TE 6-1 210 SR New Yo rk, NY 89 David Bachman DL 5-11 198 JR Kerman

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15 U SD GRIDIRON CLUB THE UNIIVERSITY OF SAN DIEGO FOOTBALL PROGRAM WOOLD LIKE TO THANK THE FOLLOWING PEOPLE FOR THEIR GENEROSITY IN GIVING TO THE GRIDIRON CLUB . THEIR EFFORTS HAVE HELPED IN REACHING MANY OF OUR GOALS FOR IMPROVING THE UNIVERSITY OF SAN DIEGO FOOTBALL PROGRAM . ANYONE WHO WOULD LIKE INFORMATION ON JOINING THE GRIDIRON CLUB, PLEASE CONTACT THE SPORTS CENTER . THE USD ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT PHONE NUMBER IS (619) 260-4803.

TOUCHDOWN CLUB MR. & MRS . VICTOR J. KORTH IN MEMORY OF JOSEPH A. MUKLEVICZ SR . THE MOSTERO FAMILY MR . & MRS . JOHN P. WHITE TERESA BROWNE ANONYMOUS WNOR ANONYMOUS DONOR DR . WILLIAM P. CURRAN, M.D . LINEBACKER CLUB CRAIG BEAVER* RANDY CURRY SAMUEL T, DeBLASE RUBEN ESCOBOSA* D.C . HERBERT* RADM. & MRS . THOMAS W. McNAMARA JACKSON MUECKE* ROLLIE ROHNOW DR . & MRS. LESTER SACKS FRANCESCO SORIANELLO TED WOOLERY HERI TAGE PAPER CO. NASLAND ENGINEERI NG THE NOON FAMILY PATRONS DON ALTOMONTE* TIM BERENDA* PAT & MARY CONNOLY STEVE CONNOLLY* MR . & MRS. VIRGILIO ENRIQUEZ MIKE & BARBARA DIVER JOHN & ELLEN GUTSMIEDL MR . & MRS . J AMES JIMENEZ STEPHEN J . KNIGHT MIKE MAHER* VINCENT R. MAIGRET JOHN MANSON* MR. & MRS . RICHARD MEAD JOHN & JUDY MERLINO MR, & MRS . JOSEPH A. MUKLEVICZ BILL & BARBARA PARROTT ED PETRUS* CHARLIE PILLON* MR. & MRS . JAMES P. QUINN COLONEL & MRS . J . E. REILLY LT . JAMES REILLY* GUY RICCIARDULLI* MR . & MRS , FRANK ST . PETER JOSEPH J . SCHMIDT III* EUGENE G. SKINNER BENE. STOEBNER DAVE WESTHAM* TOM WOODWARD* MR . & MRS . BERNABE J . Y AMANE ERNIE ZAMPESE TIM GROFF* ALUMNI CLUB MIKE AITKEN DAVID AMARANTE JOHN AMARILLAS JOHN BENNETT GEORGE CALANDRIA D.D.S. WILLIAM ENQUIST MICHAEL EVANS MICHAEL EYER JOHN FINNERAN MARK GARIBALDI STEVE GOODBODY ALAN GREENSPAN CARLTON HOGGARD TOM HOOD TIMOTHY HOWARD BILL JACHE GEORGE LAUBACHER TONY LENNON ROGER LEONARD CHRIS LeVINE STEVE LOOMIS KEVIN McGARRY GREG PERKINS JOHN PURCELL JR . MICHAEL RAMIREZ MIKE RISH TONY SALAY MIKE SEXTON F . DANTE SORIANELLO CHARLES WILLIAMS JEFF VETNAR *den otes those donors that would al so like to be recognized as USD FB-Alumni. 16 Jeff Neuber (19) SR DB David Nichols (5) SR K Dave Nottoli (91) SO TE Mike Parker (67) SO OLB

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HISTORY OF USD COACHING RECORDS USD OPP YEAR WON LOST TIED WIN% PTS PTS COACH

1956 2 3 0 .400 68 114 Gil Kuhn 1957 6 3 0 .667 235 134 Bob Mccutcheon 1958 8 2 0 .800 257 136 Bob McCutcheon 1959 5 0 .167 84 198 Paul Platz 1960 4 5 .473 165 199 1961 2 8 0 .200 90 272 Mike Pecarovich 1969* 5 0 .714 123 133 Jim Gray 1910· 2 6 0 .250 136 169 Jim Gray VISIT OUR RETAIL 1971* 3 0 .375 206 114 Jim Gray STORES AT 2 HORTON . FASHION 1972* 6 3 .684 209 174 Andy Vinci LOCATIONS: PLAZA VALLEY 1973 9 2 .826 455 169 Andy Vinci 1974 3 8 0 .273 132 306 Dick Logan 1975 3 6 0 .333 131 224 Dick Logan 1976 7 .176 101 250 Bill Williams COACHES COMPOSITE RECORDS COACH YRS WIN LOSS TIED WIN% PF PA 1977 8 0 .200 137 177 Bill Williams Bob Mccutcheon 2 14 5 0 .737 492 270 1978 6 3 0 .667 159 213 Bill Williams 2 15 5 .727 664 343 1979 4 6 0 .400 193 235 Bill Williams Andy Vinci Bill Williams 7 31 35 .474 1303 1387 1980 5 0 .500 208 189 Bill Williams Jim Gray 10 13 .435 465 446 1981 9 0 .900 290 163 Bill Williams 3 0 GIi Kuhn 2 3 0 .400 68 114 1982 5 0 .444 215 160 Bilt Williams *Brian Fogarty 3 11 18 .379 450 614 1983 5 5 0 .500 189 200 BrianFogarty# Mike Pecarovich 2 6 13 .333 255 471 1984 8 .158 111 242 BrianF ogarty# Dick Logan 14 .300 263 530 1985 5 5 0 .500 150 172 Brian Fogarty# 2 6 0 Paul Platz 0 .167 84 198 Totals 96 111 5 .464 4044 4373 9 coaches/ * Club Teams 23 years Totals 23 96 111 5 .464 4044 4373 # Current Coach 20 •current Coach 1985 The Coca-Cola Company... Coca-Cola" and ··Coke" are registered lrademarkS of The Coca-Cola Company.

21 1985 USD FINAL FOOTBALL STATS

RESULTS AND ATTENDANCE (5-5) RECEIVING NO YDS AVG. TD LG .Sept. 14 (L) at Redlands 17-21 (ll50) DeMorst 33 379 11. S 1 26 Sept. 21 (L) WHITTIER 8-32 (2750) Sears 28 325 11. 6 4 20 Sept . 28 (W) at Pomona Pitzer 10-7 ( 720) Reilly 16 202 12.6 2 27 Oct. 5 (W) at Claremont-Mudd 8-7 (1200) Mansukhani 15 226 15. 1 1 35 Oct. 12 (L) at Occidental 14-27 (1700) Covarrubias 9 39 4.3 0 10 Oct. 19 (W) LA VERNE 21-17 (1350) Zampese 8 95 11. 9 1 27 Oct. 26 (W)#CAL POLY POMONA 17-6 ( 570) Woodward 6 24 4.0 0 8 Nov. 2 (L) AZUSA PACIFIC 14-27 (2250) Greene 4 62 15.S 0 18 Nov, 9 (W) #UC SANTA BARBARA* 21-7 (4100) Cloutier 2 3 1.5 0 6 Nov. 16 (L) at St. Mary's 20-21 (1009) McCoy 1 12 12.0 0 12 lldenotes club teams Parrott 1 11 11. 0 0 11 *denotes USD Homecoming Hosoda 1 10 10.0 0 10 Enriquez 1 5 5.0 0 5 TEAM STATISTICS USD OPP USD TOTALS 125 1393 11. 1 9 35 TOTAL FIRST DOWNS 162 149 OPP TOTALS 15 7 1731 11. 0 8 58 By Rushing 65 73 By Passing 79 69 PUNTING NO YDS AVG. LG BLK By Penalty 18 7 McNamara 52 2009 38.6 51 -0- TOTAL OFFENSIVE YARDAGE 2715 3273 Team 2 0 0.0 0 2 Total Offensive Plays 716 675 USD TOTALS 54 2009 37.2 51 2 Ave. Gain Per Play 3.8 4.8 OPP TOTALS so 1821 36.4 54 0 NET YARDS RUSHING 1322 1542 NET YARDS PASSING 1393 1731 PUNT RETURNS NO YDS AVG. TD LG Attempts/Completions 268/125 290/157 Gutsmiedl 12 132 11. 0 0 38 Percentage Complete .466 .541 Mansukhani 9 81 9.0 0 14 Had Intercepted 17 12 Zampese 1 19 19.0 0 19 PUNTS/AVERAGE 54/37.2 50/36. 4 Enriquez 1 9 9.0 0 9 PUNT RETURNS/AVERAGE 23/10.S 22 / 4.9 USD TOTALS 23 241 10.S 0 38 KICKOFF RETURNS / AVERAGE 32/19.9 21 / 19.0 OPP TOTALS 22 108 4.9 0 13 INTERCEPTIONS/RETURN AVERAGE 12/11.5 17 / 5.1 PENALTIES/YARDS 62/582 84/728 KICKOFF RETS . NO YDS AVG. TD LG FUMBLES/LOST 19/ ll 21 / 14 Mansukhani 17 343 20.2 0 40 TOUCHDOWNS 19 24 Enriquez 5 120 24.0 0 40 By Rushing 9 17 Zampese 4 84 21. 0 0 28 By Passing 9 7 Knight 1 26 26.0 0 26 By Return 1 0 Butler 1 18 18.0 0 18 1-POINT CONVERSIONS 15/16 20 / 23 Harper 1 18 18.0 0 18 2-POINT CONVERSIONS 2/ 3 1 / 1 Hosoda 1 14 14 . 0 0 14 FIELD GOALS 5/ 13 2/ 6 Crivello 1 12 12. 0 0 12 SAFETY 1 0 Andersons 1 2 2.0 0 2 TOTAL POINTS 150 172 USD TOTALS 32 637 19.9 0 40 Ave. Points Per Game 15 .0 17.2 OPP TOTALS 21 398 19.0 0 40

RUSHING AT YG YL NYG AVG. TD LG INTERCEPTIONS NO YDS AVG. TD LG Cloutier 97 450 19 431 4 37 Gutsmiedl 5 56 0 31 Woodward 121 422 8 414 3.4 3 20 Stoebner 2 SO 25.0 1 27 Covarrubias 114 382 33 349 3 . 1 1 26 Rezaian 1 18 18.0 0 18 Butler 25 101 0 101 4.0 0 14 White 1 9 9 . 0 0 9 Enriquez 14 69 5 64 4.6 0 17 Hamilton 1 5 5 . 0 0 5 Harper 1 18 0 18 18.0 0 18 Mills 1 0 0.0 0 0 Crivello 1 13 0 13 13.0 0 13 Neuber 1 0 0.0 0 0 Gutsmiedl 1 10 0 10 10.0 0 10 USD TOTALS 12 138 11. 5 1 31 Mansukhani 2 15 6 9 4.5 0 15 OPP TOTALS 17 87 S. 1 0 32 O'Grady 1 8 0 8 8.0 0 8 DeMorst 1 0 3 -3 -3.0 0 0 SCORING TD FG lXP 2XP S TP Dixon 52 140 167 -27 -0.5 1 17 Sears (WR) 4 24 McGarvey 12 20 35 -15 -1. 3 0 6 Cloutier (RB) 4 24 Team 2 0 30 -30 -15 . 0 0 0 Woodward (RB) 3 18 USD TOTALS 448 1628 306 1322 3.0 9 37 Reilly (WR) 2 12 OPP TOTALS 385 1708 166 1542 4.0 17 55 Mansukhani (WR) 1 1 8 DeMorst (TE) 1 6 PASSING AT COMP INT PCT. YDS TD LG Covarrubias (RB) 1 6 Dixon 220 104 14 . 473 1142 7 35 Dixon (QB) 1 6 McGarvey 48 21 3 .438 251 2 23 Zampese (WR) 1 6 USD TOTALS 268 125 17 .466 1393 9 35 Stoebner (DB) 1 6 OPP TOTALS 290 157 12 .541 1731 8 58 Kratochvil (K) 0 5/13 15 / 16 1 0 32 USD TOTALS 19 5/13 15/16 2/3 1 1so SCORE BY QUARTERS 1 2 3 4 TOTAL OPP TOTALS 24 2/6 20/23 1/1 0 172 U. San Diego 41 50 22 37 150 Opponents 31 49 53 40 172 #Club team stats are included in the above USD season totals. 22 USD YEAR BY YEAR RESULTS

1958 1970 (Club) 1975 1980 1985 USO Opp US O USO OPP USO Opp USO Opp Opp 23 California Lutheran 36 17 Redlands 21 68 2-3 114 13 L oyola University 23 12 Redlands 31 15 Redlands 30 8 Whittier 32 Game Scores Not Available in 1956 13 Cal Poly Pomona 18 26 Laverne College 14 C laremont-Mudd 27 13 Claremont 21 0 CS Northridge 48 10 Pomona Pitzer 1957 17 Pomona P itzer College 69 Cal Tech 29 Whitlier College 32 8 Claremont Mudd USO Opp 17 Occidental 20 34 Azusa-Pacific College 31 48 Pomona-Pi tzer College 0 14 Occidental 27 20 Barstow Marines 13 33 Whittier 13 21 Laverne 17 13 Occidental College 16 10 Azusa-Pacific College 17 LaVerne 11 6 Arizona State Fl agstaff 4C 17 Cal Poly Pomona 7 St. Mary's (Cal.) 9 O US lnternaUonal U. 41 7 Azusa-Pacific College 31 7 M ontana S1a1e 21 7 LaVerne College 18 6 Cal Lutheran 48 14 Sonoma State 7 14 Azusa Pacific 27 40 P omona College 2-6-0 169 0 St. M ary's (Cal.) 18 41 Edwards AFB 0 21 UC S anta Barbara 0 San Diego Marines 41 10 St. Mary's 7 20 St. Mary's 21 1971 (Club) 131 3-6-0 224 54 Camp Pendleton 208 5-5-0 150 5.5.0 172 USO Opp 1976 27 U. of Mexico 13 1981 13 UC Ri verside 29 USO Opp 54 Me xico Polylechnlc O USO Opp 22 Occidental College 17 7 Redlands 33 27 Pepperdine 17 Redlands 3 0 Claremont College 22 30 US Internat ional U. 30 47 Claremont 13 235 6-3-0 21 Laverne College 20 18 Occidental College 19 24 Pomona 13 1958 7 Pomona-Pitzer College 14 0 Whittier College 10 38 Occidental 13 USO Opp 41 Azusa-PacificCollege 3 1 6 CS Northridge 49 31 Whittier 28 20 U. o f Mexico 19 Cal Poly Pomona 50 14 Azusa-Pacific College 18 23 LaVerne 15 27 Azusa 6 13 New Mexico Western 10 21 Loyola University 23 10 CS Los Angeles 30 27 USF 14 6 M onlana Stale 31 206 3-5-0 144 0 Cal Lutheran 47 42 Chapman 27 33 Lewis and Clark 16 St. Mary's (Cal.) 14 1972 (Club) 14 St. Mary's (Cal.) 31 1-7-1 46 Colorado Western State 14 USO Opp 290 9-1-0 163 46 Chino lnslitute 14 14 UC Riverside 34 1977 1982 45 Pepperdine University 13 14 Claremont College 6 USO Opp USO Opp 24 Idaho State 0 19 Occidental College 7 17 Cal Lutheran College 25 32 Redlands 0 24 u . of Montana 13 16 CS Los Angeles 29 0 Redlands** 3 40 Claremont 31 Pomona 13 o San Diego Marines 35 21 Laverne College 27 34 Pomona-Pitzer College o 28 Pomona-Pitzer College 6 20 Occidental 34 257 8-2-0 13 Occidental College 21 18 Whittier 20 35 Loyola University 18 12 Whillier College 16 1959 14 Laverne 20 7 US International U. 7 20 CS Nor thridge 56 USO Opp 9 Azusa-Pacific College 15 41 Azusa-Pacific College 27 Azusa-Paclllc College 16 24 Cal Poly Pomona 7 14 Cal Poly ($LO) 36 14 Westminster (Utah 13 ) CS Los Angeles 9 17 USC J.C. 20 12 C al Poly Pomona 42 6-3-1 174 13 US International U. 7 14 St. Mary's (Cal.) 31 6 Pepperdine University 19 1973 21 St. Mary's (Cal.) 24 14 San Diego Marines 40 215 4-5-0 160 USO Opp 137 2-8-0 177 38 Southern Cal College 14 1983 16 UC Riverside 20 1978 USO Opp O M ontana State 47 35 Claremont College USO Opp 14 Redlands 13 1-5-0 198 84 34 Occidental College 14 2 Cal Lutheran O 34 Claremont 14 1960 57 Pomona-Pilzer College 7 22 Redlands 24 34 Pomona 10 USO Opp 31 Laverne College 14 27 Pomona-Pitzer College 23 7 Occidental 28 23 Whittier 19 6 Whittier College 20 46 St. Mary's (Cal.) 21 Occidental 16 28 Laverne 14 20 New Mexico Western 29 28 Humbolt Stale 28 20 Whlllier 14 6 Azusa-Pacific College 10 47 Azusa-Pacific College 11 9 Claremonl •M udd 10 O Humbolt State 20 21 Hayward 40 56 US Internation al U. 20 6 Azusa-Pacific College 35 14 Azusa College 22 Cal Lutheran 46 61 Loyola University 0 56 Southern Ca1 College 14 47 Edwards AFB O St. Mary's 6 30 CS Los Angeles 27 21 San Diego Marines 20 38 US International U. 20 14 •Whittenburg 189 5-5-0 200 21 27 St. Mary's 11 0 San Francisco Slate 35 1984 9-2-1 169 6-3-0 20 Pepperdine University 13 159 213 USO Opp 1974 14 Cal Poly Pomona 28 1979 9 Redlands 13 USO Opp 14 Arizona State Flagstall 14 USO Opp 13 Claremont-M udd 23 13 CS Northridge 17 22 Pomona-Pitzer 22 165 4-5-1 199 38 Edwards AFB 16 o Cal State Chico 23 7 Azusa-Pacific College 15 Cal Lutheran 39 1969 (Club) 13 La Verne 3 1 6 Cal Lutheran 40 23 Redlands 14 USO Opp 3 Cal Lutheran 30 14 Laverne College 35 Pomona-Pitzer 16 6 L oyola University 35 7 Azusa-Pacific 34 12 Whittier College 14 21 Whittier 14 12 St. Mary's (Cal.) 35 31 UC Sanla Barbara 28 10 CS Los Angeles 36 27 Occidenlal 30 Whittier JV 13 10 Azusa-Pacific 24 40 Pomona-Pitzer College 26 8 Claremon1-Mudd 38 3 St. Mary's 14 20 Long Beach State JV 7 Humbolt State 53 14 Azusa-Pacific College 16 26 USO Alumni 111 1-8-1 242 0 US International U. 29 8 US International U. 28 • NCAA Playolls 19 Azusa-Pacific College 18 23 St. Mary·s (Cal.) 17 7 St. Mary·s (Cal.) 37 • • Forfeit loss 20 Cal Tech 6 0 UC Riverside 48 12 LaVeme College 21 NCAA Playoffs 5-2-0 133 • · Forfeit loss 132 3-8-0 306 193 4-6-0 235

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WHITTIER COLLEGE Sept. 13 at Wallace Newman Field Location: ...... Whittier, CA President: ...... Dr. Eugene S. Mills Athletic Director: ...... Dave Jacobs Head Coach: ...... Hugh Mendez Career Record/Years: .... 36-22/6 Yrs. Assistants: . .. Don Uyeshima, Tim Salter, Lee Rolston, Rich Nila, Tak Kobayashi 1985 RESULTS (7-3-0) 1986 SCHEDULE S.I.D. : ...... Christine Cory Enrollment: ...... 1,200 14 Azusa-Pacific 37 9/13 U. of San Diego Team Nickname: ...... Poets 32 U. of San Diego 8 9/20 Menlo College Colors: ...... Purple and Gold 29 Humboldt State 28 9/27 Azusa-Pacific Stadium: Newman Memorial Field (7,000) 14 Redlands 9 10/4 UC Santa Barbara Conference: ...... SCIAC 31 Claremont-Mudd 27 10/11 Redlands 1985 Record : ...... 7-3 35 Pomona-Pitzer 32 10/18 Pomona-Pitzer Lettermen Returning: ...... 36 7 Occidental 20 10/25 Claremont-Mudd Lettermen Lost: ...... 15 21 Redlands 9 11/1 La Verne Offense:...... Pro Set 14 Claremont-Mudd 40 11/8 Pomona-Pitzer Defense: ...... 7-Up 23 La Verne 6 11/15 Occidental

24 Sept. 20 at Arnett Field Location: ...... La Verne, CA President: ...... Dr. Steven Morgan Athletic Director: ...... Roland Ortmayer Head Coach: ...... Roland Ortmayer Career Record/Years: . . 160-184/40 Yrs. Assistants: . Rex Huigens, Emmett Terrell, Monse Estrada, Scott Shier, Dwight Hanawalt, Curtis Frick 1985 RESULTS (4-5-0) 1986 SCHEDULE S.I.D.: ...... Open Enrollment: .. .. 900 3 Occidental 10 9/13 at Azusa-Pacific Team Nickname: ...... Leopards 22 Claremont-Mudd 7 9/20 U. of San Diego Colors: ...... Dark Green and Orange 12 Azusa-Pacific 37 9/27 at Occidental Stadium: ...... Arnett Field (2,000) 35 Pomona-Pitzer 14 10/4 Redlands Conference: ...... SCIAC 17 U. of San Diego 21 10/11 at Pomona-Pitzer 1985 Record : ...... 4-5 24 Redlands 34 10/18 Occidental Lettermen Returning: ...... 30 43 Claremont-Mudd 40 10/25 Cal Poly Pomona Lettermen Lost: ...... 15 28 Pomona-Pitzer 14 11/1 Whittier Offense: ...... Pro Set 6 Whittier 23 11/8 at Menlo Defense: ...... 4-3 11/15 at Claremont-Mudd

UNIVERSITY OF REDLANDS Sept. 27 at USD Location: ...... Redlands, CA President: ...... Dr. Douglas R. Moore Athletic Director: ... Ted Runner Head Coach: . . Ken Miller Career Record/Years: ...... 9-11/2 Yrs. Assistants: . .. Paul Jessup, Greg Horton, Anthony Schuman, Kevin Swift, Rich Martinez, Rick Swanson 1985 RESULTS (4-6-0) 1986 SCHEDULE S.I.D.: ...... Pam Walker Enrollment: . . 1,250 21 U. of San Diego 17 9/13 UC Santa Barbara Team Nickname: . .. . Bulldogs 21 Occidental 31 9/20 at Claremont-Mudd Colors: ...... Maroon and Grey 0 CS-Sonoma 23 9/27 at U. of San Diego Stadium: . .... Redlands Stadium (6,800) 9 Whittier 13 10/4 at La Verne Conference: ...... SCIAC 7 Azusa-Pacific 39 10/11 Whittier 1985 Record: . . ...44-6 34 Claremont-Mudd 14 10/18 Menlo Lettermen Returning: ...... 31 34 La Verne 24 10/25 at Azusa-Pacific Lettermen Lost: . . 12 9 Whittier 21 11/1 at Occidental Offense: . . I Formation 6 Occidental 38 11/8 Claremont-Mudd Defense: ...... 5-2 28 Pomona-Pitzer 17 11/15 at Pomona-Pitzer

POMONA-PITZER COLLEGE Oct. 4 at Alumni Field Location: ...... Claremont, CA President: .. David Alexander Athletic Director: ...... Curt Tong Head Coach: . Clarence Thomas Career Record/Years: .. . . 35-43/9 Yrs. Assistants: .. .. Tom Maher, Ray Medina, Gary Reynolds, George Perry, Leo Guest, Jimmie Lawson S.1.D.:...... Ed Malan 1985 RESULTS (1-8-0) 1986 SCHEDULE Enrollment: ...... 2,100 Team Nickname:. . . Sagehens 18 Menlo College 27 9/20 at Colorado College Colors: ...... Navy Blue, White, Orange 7 U. of San Diego 10 9/27 at UC Santa Barbara Stadium: ...... Alumni Field (3,000) 23 Occidental 37 10/4 U. of San Diego Conference: ...... SCIAC 14 La Verne 35 10/11 La Verne 1985 Record: . 1-8 32 Whittier 35 10/18 at Whittier Lettermen Returning: ...... 27 14 Claremont-Mudd 3 10/25 at Occidental Lettermen Lost: ...... 8 0 Occidental 43 11/1 at Claremont-Mudd Offense: .. .. Pro Set 14 La Verne 28 11/8 Whittier Defense: ...... 3-4 17 Redlands 28 11/15 Redlands

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President. . Jack Stark Athletic Director:... John Zinda Head Coach· John Zinda t:.. Career Record/Years: ..67-78-3/ 17 Yrs 'l' GV Assistants: Chris Parkson, Mike Maynard, Pat Murphy, Tom Cudney S.1.D.: ...... Grayle Howlett 1985 RESULTS (1-8-0) 1986 SCHEDULE Enrollment: . . . 1 ,900 Team Nickname: ..... Stags 14 Azusa-Pacific 44 9/20 Redlands Colors: ...... Maroon and Gold 7 La Verne 22 9/27 Menlo Stadium: . CMS Field (2,500) 7 U. of San Diego 8 10/4 at Occidental Conference: .... SCIAC 27 Whittier 31 10/11 at U. of San Diego 1985 Record: ...... 1-8 14 Redlands 34 10/18 at UC Santa Barbara Lettermen Returning: . ... . 32 3 Pomona-Pitzer 14 10/25 Whittier Lettermen Lost: ...... 16 40 La Verne 43 11 /1 Pomona-Pitzer Offense: ...... Pro Set 40 Whittier 14 11/8 at Redlands Defense: ...... Oklahoma 21 Occidental 28 11/15 La Verne

AZUSA-PACIFIC UNIVERSITY Oct. 18 at Campus Stadium Location: ...... Azusa, CA President: ...... Dr. Paul Sago Athletic Director: . . Dr. Cliff Hamlow Head Coach: ...... Jim Milhon Career Record/Years: ... 46-25-2/9 ·Yrs. Assistants:Ron Ponciano, Jack Haymond, Hal Leffler, Scott Wall, Al Dunn, Dick Ferguson S. I.D.: ...... Gary Pine 1985 RESULTS (7-1-1) 1986 SCHEDULE Enrollment: . . 1,550 Team Nickname: ...... Cougars 37 Whittier 14 9/13 La Verne Colors: ...... Orange and Black 44 Claremont-Mudd 14 9/20 at Occidental Stadium: . . Campus Stadium (3,000) 31 Occidental 14 9/27 at Whittier Conference: ...... NAIA Independent 37 La Verne 12 10/4 Menlo College 1985 Record : ...... 7-1-1 39 Redlands 7 10/18 San Diego Lettermen Returning: ...... 40 30 UC Santa Barbara 10 10/25 Redlands Lettermen Lost: ... 12 27 San Diego 14 11/1 at San Francisco State Offense: ...... Power I 38 San Francisco State 38 11/8 UC Santa Barbara Defense: ...... 3-4 27 Cal Lutheran 30 11/15 at Cal Lutheran

UC SANTA BARBARA Oct. 25 at USD Location: ...... Santa Barbara, CA President: ...... Robert Hutten back Athletic Director: ...... Stan Morrison Head Coach: ...... Mike Warren Career Record/Years: ...... 0-0/1st Yr. Assistants: Rick Candaele, Steve Retzlaff, Chuck Crummy, Dan Johanson, Miguel Almeda, Dick McBride, Jack Murry, Larry Hogan, Craig Shugart S. I.D.: . . ... Bill Mahoney 1985 RESULTS (4-6-0) 1986 SCHEDULE Enrollment: .... 17,000 Team Nickname: ...... Gauchos * First Season at Div. 11 1 9/13 at Redlands Colors: ...... Blue and Gold 9/20 at Humboldt State Stadium: ...... Harder (17,000) 9/27 Pomona-Pitzer Conference: .. NCAA Div. 111 Independent 10/4 Whittier 1985 Record: ...... 0-0 10/11 St. Mary's Lettermen Returning: . 0 10/18 Claremont-Mudd Lettermen Lost: ...... o 10/25 at San Diego Offense: ..... Pro Style 11/8 at Azusa-Pacific Defense: ...... Multiple 50 11/15 Sonoma State

26 ST. MARY'S COLLEGE Nov. 1 at USO Location: . . ... Moraga, CA President: ...... Br. Mel Anderson, FSC Athletic Director: .. Dr. Donald J. McKillip Head Coach: ...... Craig Rundle Career Record/Years: ...... 0-0/1st Yr. Assistants: ... Jim McDonald, Jeff Tisdel, Randall McClure, Steve Jacoby, Don Madera, Gordie Finn, 1985 RESULTS (3-8-0) 1986 SCHEDULE Marty Storti S.1.D.: ..... Rick Sutton 17 CS-Hayward 38 9/13 at CS-Hayward Enrollment: ...... 2,100 13 CS-Northridge 45 9/20 San Francisco State Team Nickname: . . . Gaels 14 CS-Sacramento 21 9/27 at Chico State Colors: .. Blue and Red 10 San Francisco State 41 10/4 Sonoma State Stadium: ..... St. Mary's Stadium (3,500) 3 Cal Lutheran 24 10/11 at UC Santa Barbara Conference: .. NCAA Div. 11 Independent 0 Cal Poly-SLO 44 10/18 Humboldt State 1985 Record: .... . 3-8 28 Humboldt State 20 10/25 at CS-Northridge Lettermen Returning: .. 36 13 Sonoma State 17 11/1 at San Diego Lettermen Lost: ...... 10 19 CS-Chico 26 11/15 at Santa Clara Offense: . Pro Set 21 San Diego 20 11/22 Cal Lutheran Defense: ...... 3-4 21 Santa Clara 16

OCCIDENTAL COLLEGE Nov. 8 at USO Homecoming Location: .. Los Angeles, CA President: ...... Dr. Richard C. Gilman Athletic Director: ...... Mike Zinn Head Coach: ...... Dale Widolff Career Record/Years : ..... 32-10/4 Yrs. Assistants:Gary Etcheverry, Dave Lonsinger Pat Widolff, Rich Mellado, Cary Hollingswort, Jim Yang , Andy Hawthorne 1985 RESULTS (9-2-0) 1986 SCHEDULE S.1.D.: ...... Frances Hill Enrollment: ...... 1,550 10 La Verne 3 9/13 at Menlo College Team Nickname:...... Tigers 31 Redlands 21 9/20 Azusa-Pacific Colors: . . . Orange and Black 14 Azusa-Pacific 31 9/27 La Verne Stadium: ...... Patterson Field (3,000) 37 Pomona-Pitzer 23 10/4 Claremont-Mudd Conference: . .. . SCIAC 27 U. of San Diego 14 10/18 at La Verne 1985 Record: ...... 9-2 43 Pomona-Pitzer 0 10/25 Pomona-Pitzer Lettermen Returning: ...... 45 38 Redlands 6 11/1 Redlands Lettermen Lost: ...... 10 28 Claremont-Mudd 21 11/8 at San Diego Offense: ...... Pro Set 28 St. John's 10 11/15 at Whittier Defense: ...... 3-4 0 Central 71

MENLO COLLEGE Nov. 15 at Menlo Location:...... Atherton, CA President: ...... Dr. Richard F. O'Brien Athletic Director: ...... Don Baikie Head Coach: . . . . . Ray Solari Career Record/Years: . 73-60-6/14 Yrs . Assistants: . . . Doug Dressler, Mel Cozby, Bill August, Jack Burgett 1985 RESULTS (9-0-1) 1986 SCHEDULE S.1.D.: ...... Mike Cozzolino Enrollment: ...... 650 18 Contra Costa 6 9/13 Occidental Team Nickname: ...... Oaks 27 Pomona-Pitzer 18 9/20 at Whittier Colors: ... Blue and White 28 Butte 14 9/27 at Cl aremont-Mudd Stadium: ...... Cris Conner Field (1 ,000) 24 Shasta 7 10/4 at Azusa-Pacific Conference: .. NCAA Div. 111 Independent 16 Cabrillo 0 10/11 Humboldt State 1985 Record: ...... 9-0-1 28 Monterey 24 10/1 8 at Redlands Lettermen Returning: ...... 32 21 Los Medanos 13 10/25 Sonoma State Lettermen Lost: ... .5 14 Hartnell 14 11/8 La Verne Offense: .... Pro Set 42 Gavilan 12 11/15 U. of San Diego Defense: ...... 3-4 27 Marin 21 ALL TIME USO FOOTBALL RECORDS Rushing Most Field Goals: Times Carried Ball: Game - 4, Robert Loul vs. Claremont -McKenna, 1982 Game - 33, Craig Frye vs. Pomona-Pitzer, 1984 Season -- 11 , Robert Loul, 1981 & 1982 Season - 224, Jerome McAlpln, 1983 Career - 27, Robert Loul, 1981-83 (27 of 47) Career - 507, Joe Henry, 1977-81 Most Extra Points: Yards Gained Rushing: Game -- 8, Doug Rothrock vs. U.S. International U., 1973 Game -- 271, Sammy Croom vs. Azusa-Pacific, 1972 Season -- 49, Doug Rothrock, 1973 (49 of 58) Season - 1177, Sammy Croom, 1972 Career -- 67, Robert Loul, 1981-83 (67 of 71) Career - 2011, Joe Henry, 1977-81 Most Two-Point Conversions: Rushing Average: Game -- 2, Tom Gates vs. Idaho State, 1958 Season - 6.3, Rich Paulson, 1973 (Minimum 50 Carries) Season -- 3, Jim Gabriel, 1960 Career - 5.8, Sammy Croom, 1972-73 Career -- 3, Jim Gabriel, 1959-61

Punting Passes Attempted: Most Punts: Game -- 48, Eric Sweet vs. Laverne, 1982 Game -· 12, Joe Amidon vs. U.S. International U., 1974 Season -- 375, Tim Call, 1979 Season -- 61 , Joe Amidon, 1975 Career - 533, Tim Call, 1979-80 Career -- 117, Pat McNamara, 1983-present Passes Completed: Most Yards Punted: Game - 26, Tim Call vs. Whittler, 1979 Game -- 447, Joe Amidon vs. USIU, 1975 Season - 164, Bob Dullch, 1973 Season -- 2287, Jan Chapman, 1960 Career - 220, Tim Call, 1979-80 Career -- 4529, Jan Chapman, 1958-60 Yards Gained Passing: Punting Average: Game - 389, Bob Dullch vs. U.S. International U., 1973 Game -- 59.4, Vern Valdez vs. Mexico Polytechnic, 1957 Season - 2538, Bob Du llch, 1973 (Minimum 3 punts) Career - 2826, Eric Sweet, 1981-82 Season -- 43.8, Jan Chapman, 1958 (Minimum 15 punts) Touchdown Passes Thrown: Career -- 43.7, Vern Valdez, 1957 (Minimum 30 punts) Game -- 5, Bob Dullch vs. U.S. International U., 1973 Season - 21 , Bob Dulich, 1973 Career - 23, Jan Chapman, 1958-60 Miscellaneous Most Passes Had Intercepted: Longest Run From Scrimmage: Game - 4, Several Players 99, Sammy Croom vs. Azusa-Pacific, 1972 (Longest Season - 18, Tim Call, 1979, and Eric Sweet, 1982 in nation) Career - 27, Eric Sweet, 1981-82 Longest Completed Pass: Fewest Passes Intercepted: 89, Bob Dullch to Andy Sanchez vs. Humboldt State, 1973 Game - 0, Several Players Longest Punt Return: Season - 4, Steve Loomis, 1980 (Minimum 100 Attempts) 91, Ed Bunslc vs. Mexico Polytechnic, 1957 Career - 11, Steve Loomis, 1980-81 (Minimum 200 Attempts) Longest Kickoff Return: 100-yard touchdown, Emit! Dodd vs. Cal Lutheran, 1983 Receiving 101-yard touchdown, Jeff Mansukhani vs. UCSB, 1984 Passes Caught: Longest Pass Interception Return: Game - 10, Jeff Morgan vs. St. Mary's, 1979 100 yards to Chuck Pillon vs. Claremont, 1979 Season - 67, Ernie Yarbrough, 1973 Longest Punt: Career - 101, Mike Rish, 1980-83 85 yards by Vern Valdez vs. Mexico Polytechnic, 1957 Yards Pass Receiving: Consecutive Point after Touchdown: Game -- 207, Merle Reed vs. Chino Institute, 1958 19, Bill Jache, 1972 Season -- 1102, Ernie Yarbrough, 1973 Most Passes Intercepted In a Season: Career -- 1722, Mike Rish, 1980-83 8, Dan Herbert, 1981 Touchdown Passes Caught: Consecutive Field Goals: Game -- 3, Merle Reed vs. Chino Institute, 1958 6, Robert Loul, 1982 Season - 10, Ernie Yarbrough, 1973 Career - 18, Mike Rish, 1980-83 Team Rushing (Minimum 9 Game Season for Cumulative Records) Total Offense Most Yards Gained: Yards Gained: Game -- 462 vs. Pomona-Pitzer, 1975 Game •· 383, Bob Dullch vs. USIU, 1973 Season -- 2338 in 1973 Season - 2773, Bob Dullch, 1973 Fewest Yards Gained: Career - 2818, Joe Henry, 1977-81 Game - 11 vs. Azusa Pacific, 1984 Total Offensive Plays: Season -- 870 In 1974 Game - 54, Bob Dulich vs. Wittenberg, 1973 Most Rushes: Season - 422, Bob Dullch, 1973 Game -- 65 vs. Loyola University, 1972 Career - 559, Jan Chapman, 1958-60 Season -- 535 in 1972 Fewest Rushes: Season -- 413 in 1960 Scoring Most Points: Game -- 19, Tom Gates vs. Pepperdlne, 1958 Paaalng: Season - 96, Rich Paulson, 1973 Most Yards Gained: Career - 138, Sammy Croom, 1872-73 Game -- 390 vs. U.S. International U., 1973 Most Touchdowns: Season - 2828 in 1973 (Best In nation) Game - 3, 11 players (Terry Franlc, 1975) Fewest Yards Gained: Season -- 16, Rich Paulson, 1973 Game - o vs. Long Beach State, 1961 Career - 23, Sammy Croom, 1972-73 Season - 676 In 1961

28 Most PassesAttempted: Rushing Average Per Game: Game - 48 YI. LaVeme, 1982 Season - 219.4 In 1958 (2194 yards In 10 games) Season - 417 In 1979 Passing Average Per Game: Fewest Passes Attempted: Season - 235.7 In 1973 (2828 yards In 12 games) (Best In nation) Game - 3 vs. Pomona-Pitzer, 1975 Scoring Average Per Game: Season - 157 In 1983 Season - 37.9 In 1973 (455 points In 12 games) (Best In nation) Fewest Completed: Passes Most First Downs: Game - 0 vs. Long Beach State, 1961 Season - 49 In 1961 Game - 29 vs. Colorado Western State, 1958 Season - 259 In 1973 Most Touchdown Passes Thrown: Game - 5 vs. U.S. International U., 1973 Fewest First Downs: Season - 22 In 1973 Game - 7 vs. San Diego Marines, 1957 Season - 107 In 1961 Fewest Touchdown Passes Thrown: Game - 0 vs. several teams Most Punts: Season - 2 In 1961 Game - 12 vs. U.S. International U., 1974 Most Passas Had Intercepted: Season - 88 In 1974 Game - 6 vs. UC Riverside, 1972 Most Fumbles: Season - 27 In 1984 Game - 7 vs. LaVerne, 1973 and San Diego Marines and Camp Fewest Passes Had Intercepted: Pendleton, 1957, vs. Azusa-Pacific, 1974 . Game - 0 vs. several teams Season - 42 In 1957 Season - 6 In 1958 Fewest Fumbles: Best Passing Percentage: Game - 0 vs. several teams Season - .554, 1973 (181 of 327) Season - 12 In 1960 Worst Passing Percentage: Most Fumbles Lost: Season - .292, 1961 (49 of 188) Game - 6 vs. San Diego Marines, 1957 Season - 21 In 1984 Total Offense Fewest Fumbles Lost: Most Yards Total Offense: Game - 0 vs. several teams Game - 648 vs. Pomona-Pitzer, 1973 Season - 5 In 1960 Season - 5188 In 1973 (Best In nation) Fewest Yards Total Offense: Defensive Records/Rushing Game - 51 vs. San Diego Marines, 1957 Season - 2157 In 1984 Fewest Yards Allowed Rushing: Game - 9, vs. Laverne, 1981 Season - 800, 1978 Scoring Most Yards Allowed Rushing: Most Points: Game - 343 vs. Cal State Los Angeles, 1972 Game - 89 vs. Cal Tech, 1970 Season - 1829 In 1973 Season - 455 In 1973 Fewest Points: Game - 0 vs. several teams Defensive Passing Season - 90 In 1961 Fewest Passes Completed: Most Touchdowns: Game - 0 vs. LaVerne College, 1972 Game - 9 vs. Loyola, 1973 Season - 61 In 1958 Season - 64 In 1973 Most Passes Completed: Fewest Touchdowns: Game - 26 vs. U.S. International U., 1973 Game - 0 vs. several teams Season - 157 in 1985 Season - 12 In 1984 Fewest Passes Attempted: Most Points After Touchdowns: Game - 7 vs. New Mexico Western, 1958 Game - 8 vs. U.S. International U., 1973 Season - 154 In 1958 Season - 52 In 1973 (51-one point, 1-two point) Most Passes Attempted: Fewest Points After Touchdowns: Game - 53 vs. U.S. International U., 1973 Game - o vs. several teams Season - 325 In 1973 Season - 4 In 1961 Most Passes Intercepted: Game - 6 vs. Camp Pendleton, 1957 & USF, 1981 Penalties Season - 28 In 1981 Most Penalties: Fewest Passes Intercepted: Game - 18 vs. Chino Institute and U. of Mexico, 1957 Game -- 0 vs. several teams Season - 113 In 1958 Season - 9 In 1960 Fewest Penalties: Game - 0 vs. UC Riverside, 0 vs. Pomona-Pitzer, 1977 Season - 54 In 1961 Total Defense Most Yards Penalized: Fewest Yards Total Offense Allowed: Game - 216 vs. USF, 1981 Game - minus 16 vs. Camp Pendleton, 1957 Season - 993 In 1958 Season - 1750 In 1978 Fewest Yards Penalized: Most Yards Total,Offense Allowed: Game - 0 vs. UC Riverside, 1973, O vs. Pomona-Pitzer, 1977 Game - 536 vs. U.S. International U., 1975 Season - 515 In 1961 Season - 3512 In 1974 Most Points Allowed: Miscellaneous Game - 53 by Humbolt State, 1974 Most Touchdowns Rushing: Season - 306 In 1974 Season - 34 In 1973 Fewest Points Allowed: Fewest Touchdowns Rushing: Game - 0 vs. several teams Season - 6 In 1984 Season - 134 In 1957

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