football The captains for the 2002 season junior are row) (top end Eric Taylor, defensive tacklejunior defensive Michael Kitchener, sophomore Larry linebacker row) Schembri, (bottom junior quarterback Tyler Schuerman and junior right tackle Tim Watts. 2002 Media Guide washburnwashburn football Home Games (Bold Face, played at Moore Bowl (7,200) (7,200) Bowl played at Moore Home Games (Bold Face, *Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association Game *Mid-America Intercollegiate Homecoming/Hall of Fame Senior Day Family Day Fan Appreciation Day SCHEDULE 2002 2002 Nov. 9Nov. 16Nov. Missouri-Rolla of *at University Baptist University *at Southwest Rolla, Mo. Mo. Bolivar, 2 p.m. 1 p.m. Nov. 2Nov. State *Emporia University Topeka 1 p.m. Oct. 12 State UniversityOct. 19 *at Truman Oct. 26 *at Central Missouri State University State Western College *Missouri Mo. Warrensburg, Topeka Kirksville, Mo. 1 p.m. 2 p.m. 1 p.m. Sept. 28 State College *Missouri Southern Oct. 5 *Northwest State Missouri University Topeka Joplin, Mo. p.m. 7 6 p.m. DateSept. 7 Opponent Crosse Wisconsin-La of University Sept. 14 Fort at University State Hays Sept. 21 *Pittsburg State University Topeka 7 p.m. Topeka Hays, Kan. Place 7 p.m. 7 p.m. Time WASHBURN Ichabod Football V:Garrett Donovan • MVP: Regionals Great Lakes/Central Super forNCAA • Qualified (T4th inMIAA) Golf Walker • MVP:Crystal AlisonGarrett Presidential Scholars: • MIAA Taylor, SharinaWatkins McGraw, Linsey Moddelmog,KristyChapman,Tiffany Commissioner’sAcademicHonorRoll: Bethany • MIAA Walker Crystal Daktronics Team:• HonorableMentionAll-America Walker Team:• All-SouthCentralRegionFirst Crystal Walker, Team: First Crystal • All-MIAA Carissa Goeglein Walker MostValuable Player: Crystal • MIAA 23-7 /14-4 MIAA(2nd) Women’s Basketball • MVP:ShannonKruger • HeadCoachBobChipmanrecorded 19th 20-winseason Tomlins, J.P. Meitner, MattTinsley AcademicHonorRoll: Ryan Commissioners’ • MIAA • All-SouthCentralRegionSecondTeam: Manny Clifton HonorableMention:ShannonKruger • All-MIAA SecondTeam: Murphy Ryan • All-MIAA Team: First Manny Clifton • All-MIAA 20-8 /13-5 MIAA(4th) BasketballMen’s • MVP:JillGassen JillGassen • AcademicAll-MIAA: Ackerman, JillGassen,BecciHavlicek, BethLenherr Commissioner’sAcademicHonorRoll: Jennifer • MIAA • Verizon AcademicSecondTeam All-District:JillGassen Gassen,KatieKsiazek, HonorableMention:Jill • MIAA 12-22 /5-11 MIAA(7th) Volleyball Schembri • Defensive MVP:Larry MVP:ColonMcNeal • Offensive Schembri Larry • AcademicAll-MIAA: Young Schuerman, EricTaylor, Watts, Tim DanWilson, Derek Gordon, PatrickHayes, JonathanMayes, ZebNelson,Tyler Commissioner’sAcademic HonorRoll: Chad • MIAA Schembri Rainer, Watts, ChrisWhittle,Tim Mike Kitchner, Larry HonorableMention:Tyler Schuerman,Brandon • MIAA Grove SecondTeam: ColonMcNealandAnders • All-MIAA 3-8 /2-7MIAA(9th) Football T T T T T Washburn teamsand excelthecourts onandoff e e e e e a a a a a m m m m m
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WASHBURN Ichabod Football 2002 Washburn Football Schedule Date Opponent Place Time Sept. 7 Wisconsin-La Crosse Topeka 7 p.m. Sept. 14 at Fort Hays State Hays, Kan. 7 p.m. Sept. 21 *Pittsburg State Topeka 7 p.m. Family Day Sept. 28 *Missouri Southern Joplin, Mo. 6 p.m. Oct. 5 *Northwest Missouri Topeka 7 p.m. Fan Appreciation Day Oct. 12 *at Truman State Kirksville, Mo. 2 p.m. Oct. 19 *at Central Missouri Warrensburg, Mo. 1 p.m. Oct. 26 *Missouri Western Topeka 1 p.m. Homecoming/Hall of Fame Nov. 2 *Emporia State Topeka 1 p.m. Senior Day Nov. 9 *at Missouri-Rolla Rolla, Mo. 1 p.m. Nov. 16 *at Southwest Baptist Bolivar, Mo. 2 p.m. Home Games (Bold Face, played at Moore Bowl (7,200) *Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association Game ahunAheis.IBC Washburn Athletics .99 Long-range Schedule .17 What isanIchabod? .10 Washburn Facilities .9 Moore Bowl .8 Washburn Directory Athletics Staff .7 Athletics Staff .6 Ichabod Club. Athletics Director Loren .6 Ferre’. 2001-02 .6 Washburn Athletics inReview. .5 President Farley. Dr. Jerry .4-5 Washburn About .3 Covering theIchabods . . 2 Media Information Travel .2 Itinerary. . IFC 2002 WUSchedule M M T T I I 2 2 A A c c h h 02Ta atis.44-45 2002 Team Captains .39-43 Ichabod Newcomers .25-39 Returning IchabodsPlayer Profiles. .23-24 2002 SeasonPreview 2002 Preseason Two-Deep. .22 .21Alphabetical Roster. .20-21 Numerical Roster. .17 Coaches. Graduate Assistant .14-16 Coaches Assistant .12-13 Head CoachCraigSchurig IARcr ok. .68-71 RecordBook MIAA .66-67 2001 Football Statistics MIAA .65 andAwards 2001 Honors MIAA .65 2001 FinalStandings MIAA .64 Champions Past MIAA .64 theMIAA. About .51 Composite Schedule. MIAA .52 Series Recordsvs.2002Opponents. .51 Southwest BaptistUniversity .50 University ofMissouri-Rolla .50 Emporia StateUniversity .49 Missouri Western State College .49 Central MissouriStateUniversity. .48 Truman StateUniversity .48 MissouriStateUniversity Northwest .47 Missouri SouthernStateCollege .47 Pittsburg StateUniversity. .46 Hays StateUniversity Fort .46 University ofWisconsin-LaCrosse 0 0 h h i i s s e e d d a a 0 0 s s
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WASHBURN 3 Ichabod Football Washburn University Washburn In 1941, the citi- In 1941, lish a municipal by voting to estab- voting by endorsed Washburn zens of Topeka In 1966, a tornado struck In 1966, support space. demic, activity and one million square feet of modern aca- possible the rebuilding of many possible the rebuilding school facilities during the com- ing years. Today, university facil- ing years. Today, from friends and alumni made from ities offer than more rallied and financial support ished. The Washburn community ished. The Washburn ings on campus were demol- were ings on campus Topeka and several historic build- and several Topeka was established in 1865 as establishedwas in 1865 a charter by Lincoln College state the issued by Kansas and of Association of the General Ministers and Congregational the In 1868, Churches of Kansas. Washburn renamed school was of a College, in recognition Ichabod by $25,000 donation a church deacon and Washburn, Mass. of Worcester, resident 2002 Media Guide WASHBURN ABOUT
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Ichabod Football 4 through more than190 associate,baccalaureate, master’sandjuris certificate, by anine-member BoardofRegents. coordinated by theKansasBoardofRegentssince1991. Washburn isgoverned funds since1961, whichhave been Washburnsupport. hasreceived state Inadditiontolocalfinancial state. tus asamunicipalsubdivisionofthe sta- sources, withtheschoolretaining tocountysalestax tax city property fundingwas moved frommary the regents. In 1999, pri- theuniversity city andgoverned by alocalboardof by the university, inpart supported Economic Development Coalition. Chamber ofCommerce andtheNorman Teachers’ Retirement theNorman System, American CancerSociety, Oklahoma ofthe American RedCross,Directors the College andUniversity BusinessOfficers. andnational associationsofthe in state andisactively engaged Business Officers Association ofCollegeandUniversity istration from OU. and doctorateinhighereducationadmin- andhismasters accounting andfinance University of Oklahoma,Norman campus. andcontroller atthe administrative affairs served astheassociatevicepresident for Oklahoma StateUniversity andpreviously at president forbusinessandfinance puses. Norman andHealthSciencesCentercam- atthe president foradministrative affairs economic development atOUand vice- vice president forcommunityrelations and University President Dr. Jerry B.Farley He isapastpresident oftheSouthern Farley previously heldthepositionof Farley hasbeenon the Boardof He earnedhisbachelordegree in Before that,heheldthepositionofvice Washburn andprofessional education provides liberalarts broadly-based in Norman. University ofOklahoma association withthe along University after president ofWashburn year asthe his fifth Dr. Jerry B.FarleyDr. isin Jerry 2002 Media Guide 2002 Media faculty ratioof18faculty to1. ority atWashburn, withastudentto cipline. Individualattentionisapri- highest degree available intheirdis- holdadoctorateofthe the faculty Applied Studies. Ninetypercentof of Law, and Business,Nursing andSciencestheSchools of Arts doctor programs through theCollege ABOUT Law, JD School ofLaw Medicine and Veterinary Technology, Therapy, Respiratory Seminary, Radiologic Assistant, Physical Therapy, Physical Therapist Medicine, Optometry, Pharmacy, Information Technology, Law, Dentistry, Engineering,Health Pre-professional Technology Administration,BAS Social Work, BSW/MSW Human Services,C/AAS/BAS Law Enforcement,BSCJ Corrections, BSCJ School ofAppliedScience Certification School Nurse BSN Nursing, School ofNursing General Business,BBA Marketing, BBA Management, BBA Finance, BBA Economics, BBA Accounting, BBA Business Administration,BBA/MBA School ofBusiness Theatre, BA Speech Communication,BA Spanish, BA Sociology, BA Religious Studies, BA Public Administration,BPA Psychology, BA/MA Political Science,BA Physics. BA/BS Physical Education,BA/BEd Philosophy, BA Natural ScienceandMathematics,AA Music, BA/BM Medical Technology, BS Mathematics, BA/BS Mass MediaStudies, BA AA Arts, Performing Humanities, Creative and History, BA German, BA General Studies, BGS General Science,BS French, BA English, BA Education, BEd/MEd Economics, BA Early ChildhoodEd.,AA/BA AA/BA/BS Computer InformationScience, Chemistry, BA/BS Business Education,BEd Biology, BA/BS BA/BFAArt, Anthropology, BA andSciences College ofArts Academic Majors Academic WASHBURN
WASHBURN 5 Ichabod Football TBA Softball Volleyball Chris Herron Ron McHenry The Ichabod Club Women’s Hoops Women’s is a booster club that works to promote University Washburn and pro- Athletics vides financial sup- nn oo ss aa ee ss tt ss oo PP Washburn Athletics depends upon the annual Athletics Washburn to pro- The mission of the Ichabod Club is simply Opportunities and for alumni, friends, parents Athletic information, call the Washburn For more hh port Membership in the athletic programs. to its in supporting role a major Ichabod Club has played the annual scholarship and making a differ- drive student-athletes for of Washburn ence in the lives the past 20 years. contributions to the Ichabod Club Scholarship Fund to continue offering scholarship aid to our student- athletes. vide the scholarship assistance men and to young student-athletes (tuition, fees, books,women room to a and board) unless the contribution is restricted specific sport or some other specific purpose. All gifts tax to the Ichabod Club are deductible to the law. by full extent allowable with the Ichabod Club boosters to become involved parties, pregame through available are program golf tournaments, the Ichabod Club newsletter, partymonthly luncheons, the kick-off and other special events. Department at 785.231.1135. ss ii Tennis nn ii FF
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Thecouplelives inTopeka withtheirson, Eileen Brungardt, amemberoftheLadyBluesvolleyball team nomics in1997 andhasbegunwork onhisMBA.Heismarriedto degree Hewent ontoearnanadditionaldegree infinance. ineco- Fund, amajor givingcampaign initiatedby Canfield. boosterclub,andtheWashburnAthletics Department Athletic oftheIchabodClub, He oversees thefund-raisingefforts for oneofthebestsmallcollegeathleticprograms inthecountry. Development for Director Athletics Canfield Associate Jordan Degginger isa1967 graduate ofWashburn andhasdonepost- Degginger hasserved onseveral university, conference and isa1996Canfield graduate ofWashburn University withaBBA dollars mainresponsibility istoincreaseCanfield’s scholarship Washburn Sports InformationWashburn Office Sports Gene Cassell Information Sports Director Petro maintenance staff. Duringthe Petro maintenancestaff. trainingroom, equipment room and office, ticket nel intheadministrative office, ment. Inaddition,shesupervisesperson- ofthedepart- affairs ness andfinancial managing andmonitoringallofthebusi- In thatcapacity, sheisresponsible for in 1987 director ofathletics. asassistant director. year asWashburn’s athletics assistant hardwood from 1992-97. onthebasketballtitles inhisfouryears set asasenior. Hewon fourconference record, includingthecareer assistmarkhe assist Washburn andallbutoneMIAA Ichabods in1996-97 andholdsevery guardforthe teamall-MIAA first ayear inprivate business.Hewas a after director fordevelopment. year asWashburn’s associateathletics Janet Deggingerisenteringher15th isenteringhisfourth Jordan Canfield Degginger returned toheralmamater returned tohisalmamater Canfield his wife,Regina,live inTopeka. Regina istheeditorof andsixbestcovers inthe nation.Casselland place finishes publications, including two bestinthenation,foursecond a memberofthePublicationsContestCommittee. of Washburn Athletics. CassellisamemberofCoSIDA and Site and isthewebmaster of“TheBlueZone”-TheOfficial nine athleticteams,Cassellalsorunsgame administration and onthree mediaoutletswhileatNorthwest. university Cassellworked Information Office Northwest, intheSports ism accompanied withaminorinbroadcasting. At where he graduated withaBachelor ofScienceinjournal- 1997 graduate MissouriStateUniversity, from Northwest December 1998. Mo.,native anda CassellisaMarshall, in starting Washburn InformationDirector after Sports Cassell hasreceived forexcellence foroffice 20citations Besides hisoverseeing themediarelations ofWashburn’s fullseasonas Gene Cassellisenteringhisfourth 2002 Media Guide 2002 Media The couplelives inTopeka. Bachelor’s Degree injournalismandadvertising. publications. salesexecutiveadvertising forfourdifferent Head Athletic Trainer Athletic Head Ice Steve andphysical fitness. ence fiction of theAEMA. District Director oftheAEMAsince1993. in1992.Association andbecamecertified Wessel hasserved asa Manager Equipment Head Wessel Ron Director Athletics Byers Assistant Karmen Alyssa. Alyssa. and hiswifeJanishave fourchildren; Brian,Patrick,Jennaand MedicineofTopeka. ClinicandSports with theOrthopedic Steve athletictrainerfortheJayhawks from 1977assistant to1979. the University ofKansasin1980. Icealsoserved asagraduate College inDodgeCity, Kan.,in1977 andearnedhismaster’sfrom She ismarriedtoformerWashburn basketball player David Byers. isa1999Byers graduate ofKansasStateUniversity with a Ron lives inTopeka traveling, sci- andenjoys allkindsofsports, In addition,heserves ontheContinuingEducationCommittee He isamemberoftheAmericanEquipment Managers In additiontohisdutiesatWashburn, inconjunction Iceworks Ice received hisbachelor’sdegree ofthePlains from St. Mary He alsoreceived abusinessminorinmarketing. from Washburn inmassmediawithajournalismemphasis. ship grant. three initial recipients oftheCoSIDA undergraduate intern- duringthe 1997-98office season. information Johnson CountyCommunityCollege'ssports the Topeka Priortothat, heworked Capital-Journal. inthe untilhisgraduation inDecemeber1999.assistant asthestudent hisarrival. Heremained onstaff soon after informationdirector's positionwas vacated when thesports informationdirector atWashburnas theinterimsports sincearrivinginTopekaoffice of1998. inthefall Heserved Washburn’s AlumniMagazine. The Clinton, Mo., native earned a bachelor of arts degreeThe Clinton,Mo.,native earnedabachelorofarts In thesummerof1999, Noller was honored asoneof for reporter Noller has alsoworked sports asapart-time Brad Noller hasworked information intheWUsports Washburn inthespringof1980. equipment manager’spositionat from 1976-79. Wessel thenacceptedthe and was theschool’sfootballmanager attended Baker University inBaldwinCity equipment needs.He ics department’s alloftheathlet- in chargeofmaintaining department. Equipment Managerfortheathletics Washburn University astheHead Ron Wessel his22ndyear at enters rehabilitation ofWUstudent-athletes. rehabilitation valuable resource fortheprevention and tion ofthePetro AlliedHealthCenterasa hasseentheaddi- athletics trainingstaff Bethlehem, Penn. Athletic Trainer atLehighUniversity in two-year assignmentastheAssociate Blues programs of1982 inthefall a after Athletic Trainer atWashburn University. Steve his21st Iceenters year astheHead in Overland Park,Kan.where shewas an workedment, Byers atAtwood Publishing Ichabod andLadyBluesgame nights. increasing interest andattendanceon on marketing andpublicrelations for Shealsofocuses manager forallsports. in September. joiningWashburn AthleticsRelations after Athletic Director ofExternal the Assistant Wessel, Ariz.,is anative ofSierraVista, During Ice’stenure atWashburn, the Ice tookover theIchabodsandLady Karmen Byers isinhersecondyearKarmen Byers as Prior tojoiningtheathleticdepart- At Washburn, serves Byers asticket WASHBURN ATHLETICS Development for Secretary Susan Foremsky Faculty Athletics Representative Larry Blumberg Facilities Manager Gill Herrera Athletics Secretary Sandy Foster Assistant Sports Assistant Brad Noller Brad Information Director
WASHBURN 7 Ichabod Football 5 334 x1092 . . x1790 61, x1338 61, . . . . x1466 . . . . x1948 . . . . . x1493 . . . . x1556 1 ...... x1791 ...... x1795 ...... x1947 ...... x1304 ...... x1796 ...... x1705 ...... x1757 ...... x1333 ...... x1339 ...... x1355 ...... x1794 ...... x1753 ...... x1134 ...... x1746 ...... x1798 ...... x1793 ...... x1462 ...... x1764 ...... x1797 Coaching Staff Chuck Engel, Topeka - chairman Topeka Chuck Engel, Tim Etzel, Topeka - vice chairman Tim Etzel, Topeka 2002 Media Guide Washburn University Main campus switchboard number: 785.231.1010 number: switchboard campus Main Harold “Hal” Dick, Hutchinson - past chairman “Hal” Harold University Administration Washburn Athletics Phone Numbers Washburn University Board of Regents General athletics number: 785.231.1134 Athletics fax Athletics number:785.231.109 785.231.1134 athletics number: General DIRECTORY Jim Roth, WichitaJim Roth, Topeka Butch Felker, Mayor Blanche Parks, Topeka Janice B. DeBauge, Emporia Lee, Topeka Karen Topeka Ben Blair, Faculty Athletics Representative Athletics Faculty ...... Larry Blumberg ...... Sports Information Director ...... Gene Cassell ...... Assistant Sports Information Director ...... Brad Noller ...... Trainer.Head Athletic Ice ...... Steve ...... ManagerHead Equipment Wessel...... Ron ...... x17 ...... Offensive Coordinator ...... Brian Miller...... CoordinatorDefensive ...... Chris Brown ...... and Conditioning Line Coach/Strength Defensive Trupp . . . . . David ...... x133 Linebackers ...... Cooper Harris ...... ReceiversWide Robinson ...... Robbie ...... Volleyball Head Coach...... Chris Herron ...... Baseball Head Coach. Anson ...... Steve Softball Head Coach...... TBA...... Men’s Basketball Head Coach...... Bob Chipman ...... Assistant Coach...... Kerry Dickerson ...... Basketball Women’s Head Coach. McHenry ...... Ron ...... Assistant Coach...... Lisa Curliss ...... Golf Head Coach...... Phil Frost ...... Tennis Men’s and Women’s Head Coach...... Jennifer Hastert ...... Football Head Coach...... Craig Schurig ...... Director of AthleticsDirector Ferre’ ...... Loren ...... Associate Director of Athletics for Development of Athletics Associate Director ...... Jordan Canfield ...... x1 Assistant of Athletics/SWA Director . . . Janet Degginger ...... Assistant for Exteranl of Athletics Director Affairs . . . . . Karmen Byers ...... Manager Facilities Athletic ...... Gil Herrera...... SecretaryAthletics . . . . Sandy Foster ...... OfficeDevelopment Assistant...... Susan Foremsky...... President Jerry...... Dr...... Farley ...... Vice President / Administration & Treasurer...... Wanda Hill . . . . . Wanda Vice & Treasurer. / Administration President ...... x1634 . . . Vice Affairs. / Academic President Wasserstein Ron . . . Dr...... x1649 ...... Life.Vice / Student President Denise Ottinger.Dr...... x1390 ...... ManagementVice / Enrollment President ...... Al Dickes ...... x1812
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8 UNIVERSITY Midwest andfriendof Washburn. asakeen sportsman enthusiastwhohad developed throughout the areputation sports in1963facility butdestroyed three laterinthe’66tornado. years capacity of7,200. Apress were box addedtothe andconcessionsstands Additional seatingwas notaddedandthebowl currently hasaseating endofthehorseshoe. the remaining seatstobebuiltalong thenorth by 650’)called for15,000 seats — 8,000intheoriginalconstructionwith Ritchie ofTopeka. withthecontractforexcavation givenneering department, toC.A. tion work was underthedirection ofCleveland S.Loper, head oftheengi- cost ofapproximately $30,000.The construc- bowl was constructedinjustseven monthsata ofthenaturaldepression, the ing advantage attheUniversitythe facility ofColorado.Bytak- Gymnasium andwas designedtobesimilar ural depression southofOldThomas Washburn campus. Thebowl was builtinanat- the additionofWhitingFieldHouseto a $215,000 athleticproject, whichalsoincluded ence rivalries andthetornadoof1966. confer- school andcollegegames, long-standing the bowl hasbeen witness tohundreds ofhigh William Jewel. Throughout its73-year history, dedication onSept.28,1928 -a20-12 lossto memorial walkway anddonor’splaques. whichwillinclude anIchabodstatue, endofthefield point atthenorth andaviewingchanges includenew restroom concessionstands facilities, Additional around thefootballfield. booster area willreshape thescenery ball season.Anew press box, president’s loungeand level, hospitality ty. a major renovation willtake placeupgrading theIchabodfootballfacili- campus destroying several buildings,includingtheMoore Bowl press box, The bowl was named inhonorofGeorgeGodfrey Moore, aTopeka bowl (overallThe originaldesignforthehorseshoe-shaped sizeof400’ of Construction oftheoriginalbowl was part Moore Bowl hasserved asthehomeforWashburn footballsinceits A $4.3millionconstructionproject willbeginfollowing the2002foot- timesince1966For thefirst theWashburn whenatornadodevastated 2002 Media Guide 2002 Media MOORE BOWL
WASHBURN 9 Ichabod Football 2002 Media Guide FACILITIES The Multi-Racks self-contained are the with all Ichabod Power is based on using free weights and weights is based on using free Ichabod Power After more than $100,000 in upgrades to the in upgrades After than $100,000 more Orthopedic and Sports Clinic state-of- Medicine provides Dr. Iris Gonzalez, the campus physician, is the team’s resi- physician, Iris Gonzalez, the campus Dr. Steve Ice, Washburn’s Head Athletic Trainer, has been Trainer, Head Athletic Ice, Washburn’s Steve The Washburn Athletic Training Center is one of the most Training Athletic The Washburn weight on the rack. This allows the Washburn ath- the Washburn on the rack. This allows weight lete to perform in one to 95 percent of their work 90 The Racks special features area. and Platforms have the student-athlete to performthat allow secondary with special attachments.exercises The installation has transformed Washburn’s equipment of this new into a top notch facility that student- room weight of. athletes and Alumni can be proud the feet in contact with the floor, using triple exten- the feet in contact with the floor, sion of the ankle, knee and hip. This type of training athletes stabilityis used to develop in the joints and body when in contact in the lower trunk, and power surface.with the playing Each Multi-Rack and athlete to the Washburn platform allows Olympic perform Lifts Olympic on a solid oak surface. Weight Room, the Washburn athletic program now athletic program the Washburn Room, Weight boasts one of the best facilities in the Midwest. the-art orthopedic care. The clinic has a team of five sur- assistant, nurses,geons, a physical registered a physical therapist and certified athletic trainers. Stormont-Vail Medicine, provides of Physical Gerald Applelhans, Director education for daily treatments, ATC-R, Michael Ramirez, and internship sites. WEIGHT ROOM dent doctor. Dr. Matthew Bohm of the Cotton O’Neil Clinic Matthew Dr. dent doctor. student-ath- to evaluate everycomes to campus Wednesday letes and to educate athletic trainers. with the Ichabods and Lady Blues athletic programs for programs with the Ichabods and Lady Blues athletic than 23 years. He has a student staffmore than of more 20. advanced in the Midwest. The three-year old facility is near- The three-year in the Midwest. advanced also Washburn ly triple the size than the one it replaced. community. with the local relationship has a tremendous TRAINING ROOM
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Ichabod Football 10 itbr tt 21 35 atMissouriWestern PittsburgState 23 6 0 atSouthwest Baptist 14 7Msor etr 41 48 MissouriWestern 17 17 26 atPittsburgState 10 29 25 Southwest Baptist 21 42 atMissouri-Rolla 21 CentralMissouri 13 Emporia State 44 18 22 atMissouriSouthern 14 Missouri Northwest atTruman 21 8 66 atSouthwest Missouri 15 rmn34 37 25 atSouthwest Baptist 20 atEmporia State 36 19 41 21 Missouri atMissouriWestern 55 Southern Truman 10 610 38 Missouri atNorthwest 41 36 PittsburgState 18 atCentralMissouri 46 19 Missouri-Rolla 14 atSouthernIllinois 14 9 1 1 Marc Nardella by anIchabod ranks thirdon single season yards in1998 is thesecond the Ichabods’ 4 2,080 receiv- 7 7 including the list. His1,136list. third all-time third highest and thefifth 7 1 (1996-99) is Coach •DennisCaryl Coach •Tony DeMeo Washburn’s Andy Williams(0-2) season. His mark of64 receptions Dennis Caryl (0-8) P P P the career highest in O O O his junior ing yards leader in leader with 199 I I I 1993: 0-10-0 N N N 1992: 2-8-0 1994: 2-8-0 highest history. T T T Coaches MIAA MIAA S S S 3 3 4 0 4 1 4 1 4 moi tt 43 14 50 Southwest Baptist Emporia State 31 60 38 7 atMissouriSouthern 16 MissouriWestern 1428 atTruman 62 31 43 Missouri Northwest 19 48 atPittsburgState 47 13 CentralMissouri atMissouri-Rolla 10 0 atIllinoisState 16 isuiSuhr 25 31 MissouriSouthern 0 42 Missouri atNorthwest 41 PittsburgState 21 20 10 7 atSouthwest Baptist 21 37 25 Missouri-Rolla HC 0 21 atCentralMissouri 37 atEmporia State 17 24 Truman atMissouriWestern 17 6 McPherson 61 4NrhetMsor 33 43 Missouri Northwest 20 0 14 atPittsburgState 7 38 14 40 Southwest Baptist 24 atMissouri-Rolla 45 CentralMissouri 7 23 Emporia State 35 21 atTruman 21 MissouriWestern Hays State atFort 21 6 2 2 0 3 0 1 Coach •Tony DeMeo Coach •Tony DeMeo P P O O I I N N 1995: 4-6-0 1996: 4-6-0 T T S S 2002 Media Guide 2002 Media 3 2 9 3 0 2 1a isuiSuhr 32 atMissouriSouthern 31 1PtsugSae40 37 20 64 PittsburgState 11 atCentralMissouri 17 14 atEmporia State 35 13 MissouriSouthern 14 13 atMissouriWestern Truman 12 7 Missouri17 atNorthwest 14 14 7 20 Missouri-Rolla 27 atSouthwest Baptist 25 Hays State Fort 31 SD Augustana 17 2a itbr tt 72 37 35 atPittsburgState 38 CentralMissouri 12 0 27 Emporia State 37 27 atMissouriSouthern 49 MissouriWestern 7 35 atTruman 28 38 26 31 Northwest atMissouri-Rolla Missouri 24 24 Southwest Baptist 6 20 Hays State atFort Wisconsin-River Falls 12 9 7Fr asSae14 21 Hays State Fort 17 atWis-LaCrosse 24 2 2 2 3 0 4 4 7 7 Coach •Tony DeMeo Coach •Tony DeMeo Coach •Tony DeMeo P P P O O O I I I N N N 1997: 3-8-0 1999: 6-5-0 1998: 4-7-0 T T T S S S 2 2 3 4 6 4 1 3 7 Ichabods’ long-range schedule long-range Ichabods’ 11 .MissouriSouthern 11/15 11/8. .atMissouriWestern 11/1. .CentralMissouri .Missouri-Rolla 10/25 .atSouthwest Baptist 10/18 10/11 .PittsburgState Missouri .atNorthwest 10/4. .Truman State 9/27. .atEmporia State 9/20 2003 11 .at Southwest Baptist 11/10 . . PittsburgState 11/3 Missouri 10/27. atNorthwest .Truman10/20. State .atEmporia State 10/13 .MissouriSouthern 10/6 .atMissouriWestern 9/29 . .CentralMissouri 9/22 .Missouri-Rolla 9/15 2007 .MissouriWestern 11/12 .atMissouriSouthern 11/5 .Emporia State 10/29 10/22. .atTruman State Missouri .Northwest 10/15 .atPittsburgState 10/8 .Southwest Baptist 10/1 .atMissouri-Rolla 9/23 .atCentralMissouri 9/16 2006 11/12. .atMissouriWestern .MissouriSouthern 11/5 .atEmporia State 10/29 .Truman10/22. State Missouri 10/15 .atNorthwest .PittsburgState 10/8. .atSouthwest Baptist 10/1 .Missouri-Rolla 9/24 9/17. .CentralMissouri 2005 .atMissouriSouthern 11/13 .MissouriWestsern 11/6 .atCentralMissouri 10/30 .atMissouri-Rolla 10/23 .Southwest Baptist 10/16 .at Pittsburg State 10/9 Missouri .Northwest 10/2 9/25. .atTruman State .Emporia State 9/18 2004 2Tua 18 45 27 atEmporia State 20 Truman 52 35 18 Missouri atNorthwest PittsburgState 10 0 32 8 atSouthwest Baptist 36 Missouri-Rolla 53 35 CentralMissouri 28 18 atMissouriWestern 10 MissouriSouthern 35 8SuhetBpit21 14 21 Southwest Baptist 28 58 23 atMissouri-Rolla 34 6 atCentral Missouri 17 MissouriWestern 22 13 atMissouriSouthern 24 Lincoln 63 Wis-LaCrosse 26 2 8 3 Coach •Tony DeMeo ALL-TIME P O MIAA Games listed only listed Games MIAA I N 2000: 5-6-0 T S SCORES 2 11 .Southwest Baptist 11/15 11/8. .atPittsburgState Missouri .Northwest 11/1 10/25. .atTruman State .Emporia State 10/18 .atMissouriSouthern 10/11 .MissouriWestern 10/4 .atCentral Missouri 9/27 .atMissouri-Rolla 9/20 2008 11 .atMissouri-Rolla 11/10 .atCentralMissouri 11/3 .MissouriWestern 10/27. . atMissouriSouthern 10/20. .Emporia State 10/13 State .atTruman 10/6 Missouri .Northwest 9/29 .atPittsburgState 9/22 .Southwest Baptist 9/15 2012 11/12. .Missouri-Rolla 11/5. .CentralMissouri .atMissouriWestern 10/29 .MissouriSouthern 10/22 .atEmporia State 10/15 State .Truman 10/8 Missouri .atNorthwest 10/1. .PittsburgState 9/24. .atSouthwest Baptist 9/17 2011 .Emporia State 11/13 State .atTruman 11/6 Missouri .Northwest 10/30 .atPittsburgState 10/23 .Southwest Baptist 10/16 .atMissouri-Rolla 10/9 .atCentral Missouri 10/2 .MissouriWestern 9/25. .atMissouriSouthern 9/18 2010 .atEmporia State 11/14 State .Truman 11/7 Missouri 10/31. atNorthwest 10/24. .PittsburgState .atSouthwest Baptist 10/17 .Missouri-Rolla 10/10 .CentralMissouri 10/3 .atMissouriWestern 9/26 .MissouriSouthern 9/19 2009 8 0 2a rmn45 35 Emporia State 21 63 atTruman 31 42 Missouri Northwest 21 atPittsburgState 28 2Msor-ol 14 48 27 38 Southwest Baptist 20 Missouri-Rolla 27 58 42 atEmporia State atMissouriWestern 19 20 6 CentralMissouri 34 Truman 28 26 52 Missouri atNorthwest 51 37 17 Missouri Southern 29 atPittsburgState 21 Lincoln 31 Wis-LaCrosse 18 3 2 4 6 7 3 Coach •Tony DeMeo P P O O I I N N 2001: 3-8-0 T T S S 3 4 99 0 0 9 WASHBURN 0 Ichabod Football Craig Schurig begins his first season at the helm of the Ichabods Schurig, a Willingboro, N.J., Schurig, a Willingboro, Schurig earned a master’s tant alma mater, coach at his Colorado School of Mines joining the Gorillas in 1993. letterman a four-year was native, back at Colorado as a defensive selected team cap- Mines and was He earned sec- tain as a senior. Mountainond-team All-Rocky honors Conference Athletic as a with in 1987 He graduated senior. in petroleum a bachelor’s degree engineering. education at in physical degree Craig and Pittsburg State in 1996. a daughter, his wife, Louisa, have sons, Mitchell Samantha, and two and Michael. Before arriving at Pittsburg State, Schurig arriving Before spent the 1992 season as a volunteer assis- season as a volunteer spent the 1992 Schurig was a partSchurig was of an NCAA national four MIAA in 1995, finalist squad eight NCAA teams and Championship Division II playoff teams. He helped guide II includ- one of the top defenses in Division in squad defensive ing the top-ranked 1999. 2002 Media Guide A new era in Washburn A new for nearly a Coaching sea- Schurig spent nine His last duties on the Gorillas’ coaching backs, with the defensive Prior to working staff,While on the Gorillas coaching football began as Craig as began football named head Schurig was the Ichabod foot- coach of Dec. 28, on ball program 2001. pro- decade in a winning has brought Schurig gram, of success, the knowledge and a a winning attitude the intensity to new program. Ichabod football of sons as a member coaching Pittsburg State’s staff.While at Pitt State, All- Schurig coached 10 MIAA and four players All-Americans. staff backs the defensive directing for was the six seasons in Pittsburg. While coaching backs,defensive Schurig also spent six sea- sons as the punt team coordinator. with the Gorillas’ seasons three he worked tight ends. SCHURIG Craig Schurig Head Coach of Mines Running Backs (1992) of Mines Back Defensive Tight Ends (1993-95) Defensive BacksDefensive and Punt team coordinator (1996-2001) Bod Bits • Colorado School Playing Experience• Colorado School • Pittsburg State Coaching Experience• State Pittsburg CRAIG
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WASHBURN 13 Ichabod Football Chris Brown is in his first is in his Chris Brown Brown, a native of Liberal, a native Brown, Chris Brown Chris Defensive Coordinator as the Ichabods’ season after coordinator defensive four sea- spending the past school alma sons at his high mater, Liberal Highmater, School. the he was His last season, and he coordinator defensive as three spent the previous While coach. the linebackers’ compiled at LHS, the Redskins a 37-5 record. of graduate Kan., is a 1997 Pittsburg State University His senior season the Gorillas were second in the second His senior season the Gorillas were their with in Topeka He and his wife, Daphne, live Free Safety Free High School defensive coordinator (1998-2001) Bod Bits Playing Experience• State Pittsburg Coaching Experience• Liberal where he recorded 470 tackles he recorded where in 43 starts in his He is one safety. at free career Gorillas to earn all-Americanof only three honors an unanimous first times. He was three team all- named and was American selection his senior season in of the Year Player the CNN Division II National he as a freshman game In the championship 1995. tackles Jacksonville against 21 a record recorded also named to the NCAAState. He was Quarter at to 1999 1975 from all players from Century Team safety. free ppg, fifth in 10.9 nation in scoring defense allowing and sixth in total defense 239.6 rushing defense 67.5 Kansas He also took partper game. in the 1992 Shrine Bowl. Hunter and Hayden. children, 2002 Media Guide Brian Miller begins his Brian Miller of Golden, a native Miller, Miller spent five seasons Miller spent five to UMC, Prior to coming in Coach Miller graduated first as the Ichabods’ season offensive coordinator. the offensiveColo., was coor- Brian Miller Brian Offensive Coordinator dinator at Minnesota-dinator at Crookston since 1996. as the offensive coordinator Eagles. with the Golden Miller coached for the where Northern State Wolves, special teams coordi- he was and coached defensive nator, line and running backs, each for a season. Hastings with a BA from 1989 and a College in Nebraska, Cloud State. He St. MS from in and his wife Michelle reside running backs (1993-94) special teams coordinator/ line/ defensive running backs (1995) Crookston offensive coordinator (1996-2001) Linebacker COACHES Bod Bits • St. Cloud State • Northern State Coaching Experience• Minnessota- Playing Experience• College Hastings Topeka with their two sons: Matt and Alex, and with their two Topeka daughter Bailey.
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ASSISTANT 14 were marriedJune16, 2001. selection. all-HAAC named tothePlayer’s Councilandwas athirdteam selection hisjuniorseason.Asaseniorhewas Teams Player oftheyear andwas anall-conference well. Cardinals atfullback,playing onspecialteamsas PittsburgState • Experience Coaching William Jewell • Experience Playing Bod Bits (2001) graduate assistant defensive back Fullback The Trenton, Mo.,native andhiswifeKaren He was namedthe1997 and1998 Special was afour-year lettermenfor College inLiberty, Mo.He uate from William Jewell Schurig. Ichabod headcoachCraig with the defensive backs coaching graduate assistant son atPittsburgStateasa Coordinator Recruiting Wide Receivers/ Rob Robinson Washburn’s widereceivers. Hewilldirect coaching staff. seasonontheIchabod first Robinson is a2000grad- Robinson spent onesea- Rob Robinson begins his 2002 Media Guide 2002 Media child inSeptember. School. played highschoolfootballatWashburn RuralHigh Topeka HighSchoolandHayden HighSchool.He team from 1986 to1987 before transferringtoBaker. also amemberoftheNebraska Cornhusker’s football Washburn Rural, • PittsburgState • Monett(Mo.) • Experience Coaching Nebraska/Baker • Experience Playing Bod Bits Schools Hayden High Topeka and (1996-1998) coordinator and conditioning strength offseason defensive lineand (2001) coordinator defensive High School Linebacker Trupp andhiswifeJeanare expectingtheirfirst He alsocoachedatWashburn RuralHighSchool, ASSISTANT from Baker University. He was his BachelorofSciencedegree completingWashburn after in1992ing certificate from State. his Master’sDegree atPitt supervisor whilecompleting strength andconditioning line coachandoff-season 1998, Trupp was thedefensive School. coach atMonett(Mo.)High line dinator andoffensive season asthedefensive coor- conditioning coordinator. coach andthestrength and the Ichabods’defensive line seasonas beginning hisfirst Conditioning and Strength Defensive Line/ David Trupp COACHES Trupp received his teach- From 1996 toDecember Trupp, spentthe2001 David Trupp, C.S.C.S.is
WASHBURN 15 Ichabod Football 1961-present Washburn Assistant Coaches Bill Bachman...... 1983-84 ...... Dennis Bean...... 1974-78 ...... BenzDuke ...... 1967-68 ...... BoulwareTravis ...... 1985-86 ...... Chris Brown ...... 2002-pr Dennis Caryl . . 1985-89 ...... Mark Clark...... 1982 ...... Bill Danenhauer ...... 1985-89 Charlie Dieker ...... 1984 DiMaggio. Dave ...... 1984 ...... Larry Elliott 1983-84 ...... 1966-73, . . . . . Mark Elliott ...... 1985 ...... GlazeRay ...... 1962 ...... Cooper Harris ...... 2002-pr John Harting ...... 1963 HeckRon ...... 1964-65 ...... HerltingKeith ...... 1983-84 Hunter.Jake ...... 2001 Glenn Jagodzinske...... 1981-82 JohnsonClay ...... 1971-77 Bob Jones...... 1965 . . Jack Keelan ...... 1962 . . B.D. Kennedy ...... 1991-2001 Gary Kershner ...... 1964 Brian Kramer ...... 1985 Keita Malloy ...... 2001 ...... Marion McDonald ...... 1962-63 McGrawMike 1984 ...... 1979-81, Jerry McMillan...... 1990 Brian Miller...... 2002-pr Dale Neely ...... 1962-63 Bob Noblitt ...... 1969-70 ...... NoblittDavid ...... 1971-74 ...... Rance Olison...... 1983-84 ...... Dale Perine ...... 1991-2000 RundleTodd ...... 1996-97 Phil Ramsey ...... 1964-65 Robbie Robinson ...... 2002-pr RutherfordMike ...... 1984 Tim Saylor ...... 1966 SchartzMike ...... 1998-2000 Leon Shelinbarger . . . 1964 ...... ShortNorman ...... 1962-63 ...... Ralph Smith...... 1963 Jim Steele...... 1985 ...... John Strollo...... 1983 ...... Scott Swofford ...... 1979-80 SzucsTerry ...... 1981-82 ThompsonFred ...... 1964 TiesingRodger ...... 1973 David Trupp ...... 2002-pr Max VanLaningham ...... 1978 WaldieMike ...... 2001 Walter...... 1985-95 Steve Andy Williams...... 1990-2000 ...... 2002 Media Guide Cooper Harris joins the Cooper Harris He will coach the as In 2000, Harris served in the Harris played Cooper Harris Cooper Linebackers afterIchabods as one season assistantgraduate 2001 for NCAA Division II Champion North Fighting Sioux. Dakota coach- He joined the Ichabod ing staff on July 3, 2002. corps. Ichabod linebacking coordinator at defensive AberhartWilliam High School Alberta.in Calgary, He helped coach the team to a city championship. Canadian Football League for Toronto 1995-2000 from a line- and Hamilton. He was special teams captain backer, and special teams MVP in a for Hamilton and was 1998 Cup champi- member of Grey on teams in Hamilton (1999) A native of Calgary, Alberta, of Calgary, A native Harris graduated 1992-1994, for the Gorillas from Harris played a team captain was Harris and most As a senior, tackles in 31 241 Pitt State, Harris recorded At transferring to Pittsburg State, Harris was Before is in the Canadian Cooper’s father Wayne High School, AlbertaCalgary, Defensive Coordinator (2000) Canadian Football League Tight Ends assistantgraduate (2001) Linebacker Bod Bits COACHES • Aberhart William • Toronto/Hamilton Coaching Experience• North Dakota Playing Experience• State Pittsburg and Toronto (1996). (1996). and Toronto with a bachelor’s Pittsburg State in 1995 from on his education and is working in physical degree in sportsMaster’s in Kinesiology with an emphasis at Northpsychology Dakota. honorsearning second team all-conference in 1993 and first honors team all-conference in 1994. at inside linebacker. player defensive valuable which ranksgames, eighth on the Gorillas’ all-time NCAA in the 1992 tackles chart. 17 He recorded Jacksonville against State. game Championship an honorable mention all-America and first team choice at Independence Community all-conference also the team captainCollege. He was and chosen as the team’s Most Player. Valuable Football League’s Hall of Fame.
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ASSISTANT 16 22 carriesaveraging 5.2pertouch. attempts andonetouchdown. Herushedfor115 yeards on the seasonwith59yardspassingcompleting 5of13 a touchdown andhad arushingtouchdown. Hefinished ning backandwidereceiver. Asasenior, Taylor passedfor run- lastseasonplaying quarterback, the Ichabodsoffense tration. Taylor willcoachthetightends. with themascot. Duringthe characteristics associated tion orany particular no graphic representa- ing contribution. in recognition ofhisoutstand- was renamed Washburn College InMay,gift. 1869, LincolnCollege Washburn responded witha$25,000 save theailingLincolnCollege,Ichabod by theresidents ofTopeka tohelp Whenapproached its importance. tion madehimacutelyaware of Steel andWire). (laterAmerican Manufacturing Washburn andMoen ing ofwire. Hewas co-founderof Mass., -whenheessayed thedraw- work -andtheprideofWorchester, Kingston, Mass.,onAug. 11, 1798. the university. IchabodWashburn was bornin name ofIchabodWashburn, of anearlybenefactor Preston Taylor Taylor isfrom MedicineLodge,Kan. In hisplaying career, Taylor was memberof aversatile Until 1938, there was His own lackofformaleduca- In 1831, hebegan whatwas hislife The name“Ichabod”was derived from thefirst h tr eidM.Ichabod BehindMr. The Story master’s degree ineducationadminis- tion andiscurrently working onhis 2001 withhisdegree inphysical educa- Ichabods. Hegraduated inDecember athree-year playing career for the after Ichabods working asastudentassistant forthe son asagraduate assistant Preston Taylor sea- hisfirst isstarting 2002 Media Guide 2002 Media GRADUATE ASSISTANTS GRADUATE ASSISTANT the 1997 KansasShrineBowl. in andparticipated forthestate-champions State honors teamClass4AAll- ScottHighwhere heearnedfirst Fort paigns, Stepps received honorablementionaccolades. Week twice.Hissophomore andfreshman cam- honors Player ofthe andreceived recording MIAA 45tackles after honors. teamAll-MIAA career gaining first pickforthesecondtimeinhis to secondteamAll-American enrouteand three interceptionswhilerecording 42tackles Travis Stepps university andbeganuniversity toacceptsuggestionsfora tothe book decidedthatsuchitemswere important 1937-38 school year, oftheKAW theeditors year- Stepps, a Fort Scott,Kan.,native, isa1997Stepps, aFort graduate of selectionhisjuniorseason He was alsoanAll-American design ofMr. Ichabod.Theadopteddesignwas drawn by Bradbury Thompsondrawn (BA’34). by Bradbury The following explanatory materialac- The following explanatory COACHES companied the first representation of representation companied thefirst es defendedwith15 passbreak-ups Ichabods. forthe with thedefensive backs Hewillwork Ichabod coachingstaff. onthe son asagraduate assistant back Travis sea- hisfirst Stepps starts Former PittsburgStatedefensive an IchabodintheKAW: “Hehas As a senior, he led the MIAA inpass- As asenior, heledtheMIAA courage andenthusiasmas shown by hisbriskwalk. Heis democratic andcourteous, his arm.Hisfriendlysmile makes you like him.Heis neatly dressed andhefits for hetipshishatas well intohisgenera- life. ease toany changein himself withequal tion …butadopts ries abookunder passes. Sincere in his searchfor studiously car- knowledge, he truth and
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Numerical Roster Numerical 2002 Media Guide NO.1 NAME23 Crain** Corey 45 Benning DaWight 6 Zandevakili* Andre Minikwu7 Taurence WR DB RB8 Smith Darold Hearn9 Trent POS LB10 Cason Lehman 6-1 6-0 Avery Smith 5-9 HT11 Joshua Coval Jeff Wimpy* DB 220 5-1112 205 185 WT QB13 RB Joe Corcoran* 20514 JR SR Hickel* Dustin SO 5-915 DB CL Joe Allison QB FR16 6-1 DBMeyer* 6-1 Blake Houston,17 of Oklahoma 170 HS Texas/University Irving, Texas/Nimitz HS Garland, Texas/Berkner DeKosky Aaron SCHOOL DB STATE/PREVIOUS CITY, 18 5-9 QB Schuerman** 210HS Tyler Miami, Fla./Hialeah-Miami Lakes 190 5-1019 JR Fowler** Kyle 6-120 Brown Chris QB 175 FRRS 190 6-0 FR DB FB K Burgess Marquetis 6-1 195 HS 21 Texas/Ball Galveston, McPherson, Kan./McPherson HS Nelson Bobby SO FRRS22 195 HS Texas/Lancaster Lancaster, WR 6-3 200 WR SR23 6-3 HS Kan./Newton Newton, Jackson Mark 5-824 6-0 SO Kan./Dodge City CC Dodge City, Darryl Humphrey* RB 220 SO25 180 Sharp Brett College Okla./Bethany 6-0 Tulsa, 210 DB 5-1026 185 III Henry Talley Kan./Perry-Lecompton Lecompton, RB HS 27 JR SO Hayes*** Patrick 165 Claflin, Kan./Claflin HS 5-10 JR 180 DB28 FR Dubbert Bret 5-829 Tomassi David 185 FR HS Fla./East Bay Riverview, HS 30 SR Valley Kan./Royal Mayetta, 5-10 DB DB Al DeLeon Kan./Benedictine College Leavenworth, DB Northwest 5-10 HS Park, Kan./Blue Valley Overland 175 John Hoytal* FR 21531 CHS Palm Beach, Fla./Palm Beach Lakes West Bland Rawshawn HS Medicine Lodge, Kan./Medicine Lodge 16032 RB DB 5-9 FR 6-0 JR33 6-1 Mo./North Kansas City HS Kansas City, Chris McCann FRRS34 FB Lawrence Jake 190 180 LB35 HS DeSoto, Texas/DeSoto RB 185 5-11 HS Austin 5-7 Brian Peel* F. Houston, Texas/Stephen HS Needville, Texas/Needville 36 Brooks Myers SR FR37 180 FR Simmons** Chris 175 5-10 RB38 6-3 Grant Gould 5-11 RB39 SR 230 Winfield, Kan./Winfield HS Reggie Jones*** Kansas City, Mo./Park Hill South HS FR40 Kansas City, 205 DB Mo./Park Hill South HS Williams Forrest 225 LB 5-9 DB Toth Steve FRRS 6-0 University Ind./Ottawa Mishawaka, 41 FRRS RB Dewey Morgan Northwest HS Park, Kan./Blue Valley Overland SO42 HS Texas/Lewisville Lewisville, 180 6-3 LB LB HS 43 Damon, Texas/Needville 215 5-10 6-0 Glaze Ray 44 HS Kan./Hayden Smith** FR Topeka, Travis 5-11 195 21045 JR LB Kip Kraisinger* 190 6-446 DB 220 6-1 Jonathan Mayes*** JR JR47 Liberal, Kan./Liberal HS Chris Huelsman* JR DT48 Kan./Butler County CC Lawrence, 205 FB SR Joseph Leiker 190 5-1049 FB 5-11 Eric Roth** WR HS Texas/Lancaster Lancaster, Heights HS Kan./Shawnee Topeka, 50 FR 220 WR Kan./Coffeyville Cobb CC Terrell Topeka, SO 170 HS DeSoto, Texas/DeSoto 5-11 Otwell* Clayton 6-051 JR Jason Ross** 5-10 6-0 24552 Topeka, DB Kan./Highland Park HS FR Dallas, 5-8 University Texas/Ottawa 23553 205 Dan Egermayer P 195 LB54 SR Kan./Fort Scott CC Topeka, Pierce* Kevin LB 185 Mo./Park Hill South HS Kansas City, 55 JR 5-11 FRRS Marlon Montgomery SO LB56 Tim Watts** HS JR Carbondale, Kan./Santa Fe Trail 190 Rural HS Kan./Washburn Topeka, LB57 LB 6-2 Matt Durler* 6-3 HS Texas./Kerrville 5-11 Tivy, 58 Zac Clifton Claflin, Kan./Claflin HS OL FR59 6-1 Phil Woodruff 220 State (Colo.) 215 Wichita, Kan./Western 21060 6-1 Kuszak Shawn 6-2 OL Schroeger Mike 220 JR FR Topeka, HS Kan./Hayden SR OL 6-3 Chris Lochwood 190 240 JR P LB HS Kan./Onaga Onaga, 270 Beach, Boynton 6-4 LB HS Fla./Butler County CC Kan./Alma-Wabaunsee Paxico, FR SO OL 6-4 LB HS Lake Kan./Silver Lake, Silver JR 270 6-1 Raytown, Omaha, Neb./Mississippi University HS 250 Mo./Raytown 6-2 6-0 5-10 JR 6-1 Kan./Butler County CC Topeka, 225 SO 190 245 200 230 HS Kan./Hayden Topeka, FR FR FRRS JR Kan./Dodge City HS Dodge City, FR Mission Northwest Kan./Shawnee HS Shawnee, Liberal, Kan./Liberal HS HS Creek Kan./Rock Wamego, Topeka, Kan./Butler County CC Topeka, Kan./Seaman HS 88 99 ..
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2002 2002 Captains: ll aa Team Superlatives: Team Assistant Coaches: tt Graduate Assistants: Breakdown By State:Breakdown Breakdown By Class: Breakdown oo TT Seniors ...... 13 Juniors ...... 22 Sophomores...... 14 . Redshirt Freshmen . . . .11 Freshmen . . . .38 ...... Tallest Pat Mack ...... 6-5 Ryan Clary ...... 6-5 Cory Tinklin ...... 6-5 Jim Holland ...... 6-5 Chad Gordon ...... 6-4 Justin Thompson . . . . .6-4 Brian Good ...... 6-4 . Grant Gould ...... 6-4 Tim Watts ...... 6-4 Matt Durler ...... 6-4 Shortest DubertBret ...... 5-7 Marcus Miller .5-7 ...... Joe Allison ...... 5-8 NelsonBobby ...... 5-8 Chris Huelsman .5-8 . . . . . Heaviest HernandezPepé . . . . .305 John McKinley ...... 300 Nick Smith ...... 295 Eric Tatum ...... 290 Jermaine Smith ...... 285 Lightest Marcus Miller ...... 150 Mark Jackson ...... 160 BurgessMarquetis . . .165 SmithDarold ...... 170 Kansas ...... 55 Texas ...... 22 Missouri ...... 10 Florida ...... 5 Nebraska ...... 3 Indiana ...... 1 Pennsylvania ...... 1 Oklahoma ...... 1 Michael Kitchener . .JR, DT Larry Schembri . . . .SO, LB SchuermanTyler . . .JR, QB Eric Taylor ...... JR, DE Tim Watts ...... JR, OL
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HS Austin HS Harlingen,Texas/Harlingen HS FR Mo./ParkHillSouthHS KansasCity, JR JR SR Texas/Eisenhowser HS Houston, 220 Kan./GardenCityCC Wamego, Flowermound, Texas/Marcus HS 240 245 Flowermound, 270 Texas/University FRRS FR ofTulsa 6-1 Sabetha,Kan./SabethaHS 275 205 SO 6-1 6-0 FR 6-2 HS Kan./Manhattan Manhattan, SO Liberal,Kan./LiberalHS 5-11 DE 240 235 6-3 FR 275 JR DE DE DT Hiawatha, Kan./Hiawatha HS FR 5-11 Lenexa,Kan./Shawnee MissionWest HS 6-1 235 6-2 DT MichaelKitchener* West Kan./Wichita Wichita, HS 235 DE 200 Lake Rolly Gonzales** Fla./Lake Worth, HS Worth FR 6-5 FRRS Griess FR DE Adam Mo./Winnetonka HS City, Kansas 6-2 99 LB Taylor** DT 6-2 Eric 200 Kan./Shawnee HeightsHS Topeka, 98 FR 170 Leonard Army 200 97 HS Kan./Parsons Parsons, DE FR JohnDrowns 96 6-2 5-10 TE 175 Schembri* Larry FR 6-3 TE 95 CityHS Kan./Garden GardenCity, Kyle Kabriel 185 SR Neb./HumboldtHS 94 Auburn, Lancaster, Texas/Lancaster Kelley Bryce HS 6-0 Kan./PittsburgHS 150 Pittsburg, 93 WR 5-11 TE Salina,Kan./SalinaSouthHS FRRS FR 92 190 TE Tinklin Cory 91 5-7 JR JacobBarth WR FR 270 185 6-2 WR ZebAustin FR 90 Texas/Berkner HS 290 Richardson, JohnChandler 240 CC Axtell,Kan./Coffeyville 89 Raytown, Mo./Raytown HS WR Allen,Texas/Allen HS 6-1 6-0 J.R.Phillips 210 88 WR Centralia,Kan./CentraliaHS Mike Odupitan 6-0 87 6-5 SO Valley Center, Scott Kan./Valley Jeff CenterHS FR SO JR 6-4 86 WR OL SamSissom 85 SO 305 MarcusMiller 265 Kan./Washburn 295 300 RuralHS 84 OL Topeka, FR OL Jerrell Pfannenstiel 5-11 83 DE 265 Independence,Mo./Truman HS HS Omaha,Neb./MillardNorth 82 6-4 6-3 6-0 Kan./BlueValley HS 250 Overland Park, ZacNally FR 81 KansasCity, Mo./Raytown HS 6-1 BenThursby SR HS MapleHill,Kan./St. DL Mary’s EricTatum** 6-5 FR 205 80 FR OL OL OL JimHolland Kan./Valley CenterHS SR Wichita, 79 270 BrianGood 5-11 220 OL 78 FR 170 KansasCity, Mo./Raytown SouthHS Pepé Hernandez OL 250 77 6-4 JustinThompson FR 6-5 76 180 JohnMcKinley 6-0 DE 75 SR 6-6 NickSmith* 190 74 6-1 AdamToby* DT 73 OL 285 5-11 72 Clary Ryan P OL 71 ChadGordon*** 6-1 K BenMeyer LB 70 Derek Young*** 69 AdamAzeltine OL 68 PatMack 67 AndyTerhune 66 NicholasNyp 65 JermaineSmith 64 63 62 oehLie . . Like-er Joseph Leiker .Lay-man Cason Lehman .KRAY-singer Kip Kraisinger. . . Egg-er-mayor Dan Egermayer. . . CORK-or-an Joe Corcoran .DE JohnDrowns 94 .LB Morgan Dewey 40 . . RB AlDeLeon 28 .K Aaron DeKosky 15 .DB Corey Crain**. .QB JoshuaCoval. 1 9 .DB JoeCorcoran*. 11 .LB Terrell Cobb 48 . .LB ZacClifton 56 .OL Clary. Ryan 70 .TE JohnChandler 87 . . WR Marquetis Burgess 19 .RB Chris Brown. 18 .FB Rawshawn .WR Bland. DaWight Benning 30 2 .TE JacobBarth 89 .P AdamAzeltine 66 .TE ZebAustin 88 .DT LeonardArmy 95 .FB JoeAllison 13 7Rgi oe**.RB ReggieJones*** 37 .DB MarkJackson 21 .RB Humphrey* Darryl 22 .WR Chris Huelsman* 45 .LB JohnHoytal* 29 .OL JimHolland. 77 .QB DustinHickel* 12 .DL Pepé Hernandez .RB Trent75 Hearn 6 .DB Patrick Hayes*** .DE 25 Griess Adam 97 .LB GrantGould. 36 .DT ChadGordon*** 69 .DE Brian Good 76 .DT Rolly Gonzales** 98 .WR Ray Glaze 41 .WR Kyle Fowler** 17 .LB DanEgermayer 61 .OL MattDurler* 55 .RB Bret Dubbert 26 2002 Media Guide 2002 Media Pronunciation Guide Alphabetical Roster ar cebi.SKIM-bri Schembri Larry .Fan-in-steal Jerrell Pfannensteil .Oh-doop-i-tan Mike Odupitan . . Neep Nicholas Nyp .Tear-ance Min-i-coo Taurence Minikwu 0ZcNly.WR ZacNally 80 .DB Myers Brooks 34 .LB Marlon Montgomery .LB Taurence53 Minikwu 4 . .WR MarcusMiller 82 .DB Blake Meyer* 14 .DE BenMeyer. 68 .OL JohnMcKinley. 73 .RB ChrisMcCann 31 .DT JonathanMayes*** 44 .OL PatMack 65 .LB ChrisLochwood 60 .DB JosephLeiker .QB CasonLehman 46 7 .RB Jake Lawrence 32 .LB Shawn Kuszak 58 .FB KipKraisinger* 43 .DE MichaelKitchener*. 99 .DT Kelley. Bryce 91 .DE Kyle Kabriel. 92 2Jran mt .OL JermaineSmith .DB Darold Smith. 62 Smith..DB Avery 5 8 .DB Chris Simmons** 35 .WR SamSissom 83 .DB Brett Sharp 23 .QB Tyler Schuerman**. 16 .OL Mike Schroeger 59 .LB Schembri*. Larry 93 .TE Scott Jeff 84 .P EricRoth** 47 . LB Jason Ross**. 50 .OL Kevin Pierce*. 52 .WR J.R.Phillips 86 .WR Jerrell Pfannenstiel. 81 .LB BrianPeel* 33 .LB Clayton Otwell*. 49 .WR Mike Odupitan 85 .LB NicholasNyp 63 .DB Bobby Nelson 20 Andre Zandevakili. .zan-DEV-a-key-lee Andre Zandevakili. . . tow-MAS-i David Tomassi . .Tear-hue-n Andy Terhune .SCHRAY-gerMike Schroeger. 2002 ICHABODS a ak.11/83 Pat Mack .11/81Nick Smith .3/81 John Chandler. .date/year Nov Marquetis Burgess.29/82 .27/81 Adam Toby .15/83 Grant Gould .8/81 John Hoytal. .5/81Dustin Hickel. .3/81 Joe Corcoran .date/year Oct. .29/83 John Drowns. .29/79 Kyle Fowler .25/80 Brian Peel .22/81 Kip Kraisinger .19/82 Cason Lehman .18/79 Zac Nally .17/79 Reggie Jones. .12/83 Ben Meyer . .11/84Trenton Hearn .10/81 Humphrey Darryl .7/83 Scott Jeff .5/83 Sam Sisson .4/83 TalleyHenry III .2/81 Andre Zandevakili. .date/year Sept In-Season Birthdays: In-Season Birthdays: 3 Andre Zandevakili*. .RB Andre Zandevakili*. 3 .OL Derek Young*** 67 .P PhilWoodruff. 57 .DB Wimpy* Jeff 10 .LB Forrest Williams 38 .OL Watts** Tim 54 .DB Steve Toth 39 David Tomassi. .DB 27 .OL AdamToby* 71 .DE Tinklin. Cory 90 .OL BenThursby. 79 .OL JustinThompson 74 .K AndyTerhune 64 .DE Taylor** Eric 96 .OL EricTatum**. 78 .DB Talley Henry III 24 .FB Travis Smith**. 42 .OL NickSmith*. 72
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6-0, 180, SR 6-0, 180, 5-10, 170, FRRS 170, 5-10, 6-0, 205, SR #17 Kyle Fowler Kyle #17 #86 J.R. Phillips 5-10, 160, FRRS 160, 5-10, June 26, 2002 WIDE RECEIVER (X) #1 Corey Crain #21 Mark Jackson #21 RIGHT CORNERBACK 5-8, 185, JR 5-8, 185, 5-10, 170, FRRS 170, 5-10, #86 J.R. Phillips Note: Two-deep as of KICKOFF RETURN
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6-4, 270, JR 6-4, 270, 6-1, 270, FRRS 270, 6-1, LEFT TACKLE LEFT END #54 Tim Watts FULLBACK 6-0, 195, SO 6-0, 195, 6-0, 235, JR #57 Ben Thursby BANDIT 6-0, 190, JR 6-0, 190, JR 6-3, 195, 6-2, 275, SO 6-2, 275, 6-0, 245, JR #42 Travis Smith #42 Travis #43 Kip Kraisinger #91 Bryce Kelley Bryce #91 #34 Brooks Myers #35 Chris Simmons #99 Michael Kitchener 6-4, 250, SO 6-0, 300, JR LEFT GUARD LEFT #55 Matt Durler #73 John McKinley #73 5-8, 185, JR 5-8, 185, 5-9, 170, SR 5-9, 170, ROCKY PUNT RETURN NOSE 6-1, 220, JR 6-1, #25 Patrick Hayes 5-10, 220, JR 5-10, 6-4, 270, SR 6-4, 270, 5-11, 305, SO 5-11, #45 Chris Huelsman #50 Jason Ross #40 Morgan Dewey #69 Chad Gordon #75 Pepe' Hernandez #75 CENTER 6-1, 265, SO 6-1, 6-1, 200, SO 6-1, 6-3, 270, JR 6-3, 270, 6-3, 220, JR QUARTERBACK #71 Adam Toby #71 #52 Kevin Pierce #52 Kevin #12 Dustin Hickel #12 4-4 #16 Tyler Schuerman Tyler #16 6-3, 180, SO 6-3, 180, 6-0, 195, SO 6-0, 195, FREE SAFETY
#14 Blake Meyer #14 #11 Joe Corcoran #11 STUD 6-1, 240, SO 6-1, 6-3, 225, SO #29 John Hoytal 6-0, 290, JR TACKLE #93 Larry Schembri #93 Larry 6-2, 270, SR 6-2, 270, 5-10, 245, FRRS 5-10, RIGHT GUARD 5-11, 245, SR 5-11, #78 Eric Tatum #78 SPECIALISTS Multiple/Pro-set #59 Mike Schroeger #98 Rolly Gonzales PUNTER #44 Jonathan Mayes 6-3, 210, SR 6-3, 210, 6-1, 240, SO 6-1, 2002 Media Guide
#47 Eric Roth #47 DEEP SNAPPER TAILBACK 5-9, 185, SO 5-9, 185, 5-10, 215, JR 215, 5-10, #93 Larry Schembri #93 Larry Washburn Offense Washburn 6-6, 250, SR 6-3, 295, SO #22 Darryl Humphry #22 Darryl Washburn Defense Washburn #3 Andre Zandevakili RIGHT TACKLE 6-1, 195, SR 195, 6-1, MONSTER #72 Nick Smith #72 5-9, 190, FRRS 5-9, 190, #68 Derek Young WOLF #8 Avery Smith #8 Avery #10 Jeff Wimpy #10 6-1, 240, JR 6-1, 6-2, 220, JR #96 Eric Taylor #49 Clayton Otwell 6-2, 200, FR 6-2, 235, JR TIGHT END (Y) #89 Jacob Barth #46 John Chandler HOLDER 6-0, 185, FR 6-0, 185, 6-1, 200, SO 6-1, PLACEKICKER 5-9, 170, JR 5-9, 170, 5-9, 190, SR 5-9, 190, #12 Dustin Hickel #12 5-8, 185, JR 5-8, 185, 6-1, 220, JR 6-1, #15 Aaron DeKosky #15 #5 Darold Smith TWO-DEEP LEFT CORNERBACK LEFT #25 Patrick Hayes WIDE RECEIVER (Z) #45 Chris Huelsman #2 DaWight Benning
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PRESEASON 22 conference you have tomake itayear-long commitment.” asolidwork you ethictobesuccessfulinthis install our beliefthatafter ments instrength andconditioningthatwillhelpusbemore physical. It’s ing theseason,” Schurigsaid.“We’ve beenpushinghardforbigimprove- winning traditiontoWashburn. brings totheIchabodsanew intensityandablueprintofsuccessfrom a spendingnineseasonsasPittsburgState’sdefensive backcoach.He after andanew anew attitude. stadium defense, anew coachingstaff, the Washburn anew Ichabodfootballteamthisseason.Anew offense, quarterback’s successout ofthatset. quarterback’s be runoutofthe optionwitheach new schemewillhave setsthatwill wrinkles thatwill lookfamiliar. The willhave some drills. Theoffense during spring which was installed muchof learn thenew offense, Central Missouri. ing a68-yardscamper against rushing andfivetouchdowns includ- Hickel ledtheteamwith540yards ing 73of153 passingattempts. and passedfor1,008 yardscomplet- touchdowns. and ninetouchdowns. Schuermanalsorushedfor477yardsandsix mix aswell. freshmanmore CasonLehmanwillalsobeinthe Dustin Hickel. Redshirt Quarterbacks than 200yardspergame. oftwo-a-days.” learning curve atthestart sothere willbea ofouroffense, aboutthree-fourths were abletoinstall Thispastspring wetinue touseanoptiongame inourrunningattack. butwe willcon- Schurig said.“It’sgoingtobemore ofapro-style offense, game sixthintheconference. finishing a ing puttingup23.9pointspergame andnearly400yardsofoffense inscor- seventh finished intheMIAA seasons past.Lastseason’soffense Miller. However itwillhave acoupleofwrinklesthatlookthesameasin coordinatorBrian undernew offensive beinginstalled Coast offense The Offense B W y a
“We aswell asdur- want torestore astrong work ethicintheoffseason Craig Schurigtakes over thereigns oftheIchabodfootballprogram Each quarterback willhaveEach quarterback to fourgames Hickel (right),started “We have goodexperienceanddepthreturning atquarterback,” TylerThe Ichabodsreturn bothjuniorcaptain Schuermanandsopho- averaging more inrushoffense The Ichabodswere secondintheMIAA isnotgoingtobeatriple-optionbaseasinthepast,” “Our offense isundergoingamajor overhaulThe offense withanew Pro-Set/West T G s O h e P b n E u e K r
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D i r e c t o r 140 attempts for1,034 yards completing 66of after honors honorable mentionAll-MIAA eight games, Schuermanreceived games. Despiteonly playing ofeight ofonlyparts parts playing torebound after looks Freshman oftheYear,MIAA in thespring.” athletic. Heplayed somesafety capable backupandheisvery on theteam.Casonisalsoavery and heisoneofthebestathletes valuable experiencelastseason great season.Dustinpicked up and we look forhimtohave a Schurig said.“Tyler isreturning Schuerman (left), the2000 Schuerman (left), 2002 Media Guide 2002 Media they will carry theball.” they willcarry Schurigsaid.“They willbeusedprimarilyasrunblockers, but the past,” aswell.Sophomore KipKraisingerwillalsolookfortimeintherotation theballfourtimesfor60yards. and shinedinthespringgame carrying ing 20touchdowns. rushed 1,267 yardsasaseniorcatching14 passesfor195 yardsrecord- Lawrence SchoolinLawrence, sideoftheball.At Freeoffensive StateHigh playing linebacker atButlerCounty,After Lawrence willmove backtothe carries andjuniortransferJake Lawrence. Zandevakili whorushedfor55yardson12 will give usdepth,whichwillhelp.” “Zandevakili andLawrence Schurig said. carry. yards on39carriesaveraging 6.2yards per with186the all-timescoringchart points. downs recording 31. thirdon Hefinished Ichabod torushformore than30touch- 2,182 yardswhilebecomingthefirst tallying after ing rusherinschoolhistory replace Brandon Rainer, thesecondlead- 204 yardspergame. The‘Bodswillhave to averaging rushingraceafter the MIAA in cess oflastseason’ssecondplacefinish Running Backs passinggame,” short Schurigsaid. effective sets. terback Hickel incertain couldseesometimeintherotation freshman J.R.Phillips.Also,back-up isredshirt to jointherotation quar- DaWight BenningalongwithJ.R.Phillipswillallseetime.” Schurigsaid.“HuelsmanandKyle Fowler have experienceand depth,” Huelsman ismoving tothe“Z”widereceiver from running back. Huelsman had12 catchesfor176 yards. tions. Humphrey had242yardsand forrecep- coming outofthebackfield Chris Huelsman,were bothsuccessful Humphrey and Darryl Ichabods, juniors was ago-toreceiver onthirddown. recorded 26catchesfor407yardsand downs. Alsomissing isChrisWhittlewho tions for732yardsandeighttouch- andhauledin43recep- receiving chart ontheall-time hiscareer fifth finished pickColonMcNealwho team All-MIAA the 2001 campaign. Goneissecond fromtwo oftheirtopfivepasscatchers Receivers “The offense uses a true fullback, which is something different thanin usesatruefullback,whichissomethingdifferent “The offense At fullbackjuniorTravis Smithcarriedtheballfivetimesfor47yards Joining Humphrey issophomore Andre shouldbeourtoptailback,” “Darryl Humphrey rushedfor241Junior Darryl The Ichabodswilllookbuildonthesuc- willgive tothrow usversatility “This offense downfield andusean New tothemixisOklahomatransfer, juniorBenning.Alsoscheduled “We donothave alotofexperienceatwidereceiver, butwe willhave The toptwoforthe returners The Ichabodreceiving corpsreturn 2002 At center, junior Kevin Piercewill theseason. son andisslated tostart guard midway through the2001 sea- moved from the defensive lineto left in question, sophomore MattDurler he played in,10 inall.With thedepth game every returning Ichabodtostart Heistheonly tackle. atleft start line willhave new faces. sideofthe ation andtheentire left Grove pickAnders togradu- All-MIAA Offensive Line Junior captain Tim Watts (left) will Watts Tim Junior captain (left) linewilllose The Ichabodoffensive PREVIEW
WASHBURN 23 Ichabod Football Senior Jeff will hold Wimpy after season freshman his playing (left) Corcoran at linebacker. 65 tackles recorded last season season-high and new including a against 18 record freshman State on Homecoming. Truman position in the the Monster down to transferred Wimpy linebackers. his junior sea- before Washburn 48 tackles.son and recorded At trans- the Bandit position, junior The Ichabod special teams units will (left)Senior Eric Roth for his returns Schurig is primed for a big year,” “Roth face han- a new The Ichabods will have Special Teams on both the kickoff experience and have teams. and return punt squads fourth He started at punter. season for the and has racked Ichabods as true freshman punts than 5,500 yards in 151 up more His 38.8 yards career. during his four-year best. his career per punt last season was said. dling the placekicking duties for the sec- Fellow junior Chris Simmons returns for his third season for the Ichabod junior Chris Simmons returns Fellow the quarterbacks safeties are The three of this defense,” Schurig said. Smith is the only starterJunior cornerback Darold at his position from starter a two-year Senior Patrick Hayes, at cornerback will see time on run- from Crain. Crain moved the other cornerback is senior Corey At The Ichabod return specialists are senior Patrick Hayes, junior Chris senior Patrick Hayes, specialists are The Ichabod return is third on the all-time kickoff chart return Hayes with a 23.3 yard aver- “This conference is one of - if not the best in the nation with Pittsburg is one of - if not the best in the “This conference things going on. First to is a lot of new the Ichabods want There New. fer and Topeka native Brooks the start native Myers before joined the Ichabods fer and Topeka of spring drills after 77 tackles recording at Coffeyville Community Conference. in the Jayhawk College, 15th in seven shoulder injuries and played by hampered defense. Simmons was 35 tackles recording and one interception. games very will be position and they in each players active returning have “We the pass and the run.” against fourth He was last season returning. on the team in tackles with 62 and tied for the team lead with 44 solo stops. the field, but he is coming off injury an ACL suffered in the Missouri-Rolla the injury last season. Before led the Ichabods with seven game Hayes interceptions tallying and three 56 tackles. pass break-ups near the end of the season and in his first back ning back to defensive start offin the season finale, Baptist Southwest Crain picked a against pass, had five solo tackles and a fumble recovery. ond straight season. Look for freshmen Aaron DeKosky to handle the kick- DeKosky Aaron ond straight season. Look for freshmen Valley selection at Blue an all-conference was DeKosky ing chores. Northwest High School after of nine field goal attempts hitting seven of 20 of 40 yards while connecting on 18 including his longest attempt point after attempts. Huelsman and redshirt will handle kickoff J.R. Phillips. All three freshman punts. will return and Huelsman and the duo of Hayes returns place him first would yards on the and 1,189 returns age while his 51 charts. kickoffsrespective two Huelsman returned 49 yards and three for punts for 34 yards. The MIAA State and Northwest of the better teams in the coun- two Missouri being into a top-level to build this program wanting are Schurig said. “We try,” in the MIAAprogram attitude into installing and by competitive a more can begin to do that.” ethic, we work and establishour players a great Final Thoughts their first and record to their winning ways winning season since return This is also the final and build on that for the future. season in 1999 with the stadium before rennovation undergoes a massive Bowl Moore the 2002 season. construction scheduled to begin immediately following 2002 Media Guide The Washburn linebacking corps will rely The Washburn should “In this defense, the linebackers captainSophomore Larry Schembri (left) on strength and speed as they adjust to the and speed as they on strength 4-4 scheme. new be in position to lead the team in tackles,” very are Schurig said. “They much run ori- ented.” for his second season startingreturns at afterlinebacker cam- his stellar freshman Player Ichabod Defensive paign. The 2001 led the ‘Bods with 90 tackles, of the Year tackles for loss for ninth in the MIAA. His 15 PREVIEW 2002 The Washburn defensive secondary defensive four starters, returns The Washburn although not Joe Corcoran steps back to the secondary sophomore safety, free At The Ichabod will be strong on the front four with three starters four with three on the front The Ichabod will be strong return- the right side to the left from is moving side. Junior captain Eric Taylor their con- need to improve but we good experience up front, have “We Otwell and junior Clayton Seniors and Jonathan Mayes Chad Gordon For the third time in three seasons, the Ichabod defense will have a seasons, the Ichabod defense will have For the third time in three good strides toward made some “We forced 27 the Ichabods In 2001, coordinator Chris Brown defensive New our team to improve want we “Overall “The first team provides experience and they should work well togeth- well should work “The first and they experience team provides Junior transfer Morgan Dewey joined the Ichabods before spring drills joined the Ichabods before Dewey Junior transfer Morgan will also see time in the John Hoytal and junior Jason Ross Sophomore Secondary everyone started in the backfield. Linebackers Defensive Line Defensive ing and experienced depth will help the rotations. All-MIAA a second team was after choice as a freshman leading Taylor the team in sacks. 35 tacklesfor he recorded As a sophomore, and seven tackle. Gonzales at defensive is senior Rolly Gonzales loss. Next to Taylor 26 tacklesrecorded for loss. Junior captain last season and six Michael nose guard to the out- defensive from right) is moving Kitchener (above tackles season includ- last 41 side right end position. Kitchener recorded for loss. ing seven ditioning,” front scheme, the defensive said. “In this defensive Schurig the line of scrimmage and their gaps.” needs to penetrate and control will also see time in the rotation. The Defense a 1 is focusing on fundamentals and goal No. scheme and develop new on the field. presence physical more physical with more the end of the spring need to be said. “But we Schurig play,” and coverage consistent in our pass more which will lead to overall, physical more turnovers.” more turnovers. staff of the coaching and the rest is installing 4-4 defense. a new a lot of people to to play will want we fundamentals,” Schurig said. “And at a fast pace.” and playing them intense keep anchor the center of the line. Junior Eric Tatum started last games nine Tatum Junior Eric of the line. the center anchor on the leftseason to right the jump will make line and he side of the the before moved Young Young. Derek will be senior Next to Tatum guard. offensive line to the the defensive line and from season start 2001 of the games. in seven played depth,”provide and the backups will er as a unit Schurig said. 57 yards led the team and was third in the conference en route to hon- en route third in the conference 57 yards led the team and was orable mention All-MIAA accolades. into the startingand moved Fort At position in the linebackers. Rocky led the team in tackles with 88 earning Scott Community College, Dewey an All-I- was native honors. The Topeka honorable mention All-Jayhawk High West 70 pick as a senior at Topeka School. on the team in tackles seventh last season rotation. was Ross linebacker 47 stops, including eight for loss. recorded
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Ichabod Football 24 oas821 / / 0 1 0 1/6 2/8 1 INT FR 10 2 FF 8 S/YL TFL Totals PBU 2001 Tot 2000 AT UT Tackles gle letterintrack.Was amemberofthehonorroll aswell. a two-time lettermaninfootballandbasketball andearnedasin- Majoring in history witha teaching emphasis. Majoring inhistory Personal: Background: 1999: Sandy Army. Undecided onmajor. Majoring inphysical education. Personal: ior andtheteamMVPfor1998 and1999 seasons. was alsonamedhonorablementionall-Metro asajuniorandsen- threeable mentionall-conference seasons.He fullbackhisfinal all-conference asasophomore andsenior. Hewas alsoanhonor- team all-conference linebacker asajuniorandhonorablemention •
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W / / 0 0 1 0 0 0 0/0 1/6 0/0 0 2/8 1 5 5 1 1 4 4 Born Feb.16, 1980. SonofTom andSandyBarth. Born Dec.23,1980. SonofPaulandDianeAmos. a s Was captain of the Manhattan footballteamand Was oftheManhattan captain h LEAVENWORTH, KAN./BENEDICTINE 5-8, 210, JUNIOR,FB JOE ALLISON HOUSTON, TEXAS/EISENHOWSERHS 5-11, 275, DT REDSHIRTFRESHMAN, LEONARD ARMY MANHATTAN, KAN./MANHATTAN HS 6-2, 235,JUNIOR,TE JACOB BARTH b u season atfullbackfortheIchabods. games. solo stopswhilerecovering afumbleinfive team all-district. Houston squad. Asajuniorhewas second as aseniorandsecondteamall-greater defensive linerotation. Background: games. 2001: In Washburn: At a sack and two tackles forloss. a sackandtwo tackles andoneassist. Alsorecorded four solotackles 2000: 2001: tight endthisseason. Washburn: At Personal: Background: 2001: In Washburn: At Leavenworth HighSchool,hewas asecond for two seasons.Healsoplayed baseball.At College where heplayed onthejayvee squad r n
• Recorded five tackles, includingfour Recorded fivetackles, Saw actioninfivegames collecting Sat outtheseasonasaredshirt. Practiced butdidnotplay inany Born onMay 24,1983. Sonof He was a first teamall-district He was afirst Moving from defensive endto A transferfrom Benedictine Will this beintherotation Slated toseetimeonthe 2002 Media Guide 2002 Media Majoring incriminaljustice. Personal: Personal: computer programming. Chandler. Majoring inphysical education. member oftheNational HonorSociety. season. Hewas alsonamedall-conference inbasketball. Was a HOUSTON, TEXAS/OKLAHOMA 6-1, 220,JUNIOR,WR DAWIGHT BENNING Born Feb.5,1980. SonofDarlaBenning-Johnson. Born Nov. 14, 1981. SonofStephen andKathryn LEWISVILLE, TEXAS/LEWISVILLELEWISVILLE, HS 5-10, FB 230,REDSHIRTFRESHMAN, RAWSHAWN BLAND HIAWATHA, KAN./HIAWATHA HS TE 6-2, 200,FRESHMAN, JOHN CHANDLER Background: 2001: In Washburn: At Background: 1999: In 2001: In receiver enteringthe2002season. Washburn: At Background: Washburn: At Personal: entering the2002season. and BarbaraBland.Majoring inbusinessor the University ofOklahoma. sons. selection atfullbackhisjuniorandseniorsea- atMayde Creektrict quarterback HS. wide receiver in1995 teamall-dis- andfirst linebacker andtightendfollowing hisjunior linebacker asaseniorandhonorablemention end. not play footballthere. Will seetimeattight from Highland CommunityCollege,buthedid transferring ofthespringsemesterafter start Sat outtheseasonasaredshirt. Practiced butdidnotplay. Sat out the season as a redshirt at Sat outtheseasonasaredshirt 2002 Born June12, 1983. SonofVictor Was namedall-conference at Slated astheNo. 2fullback Was teamall-district afirst Was teamall-district afirst Joined theIchabodsat Slated astheNo. 1wide ICHABODS
WASHBURN 25 Ichabod Football An excellent returner who returner An excellent In his firststart career defensive at ••
nn moved to defensive back midway through his through midway back to defensive moved junior season. At Washburn: 2001: back in the season finale, he picked offback in the season finale, he picked a pass Baptist. On special teams Southwest against - a yards for 91 four kick returns he recorded He also had average. 22.8 yards per return rr uu bb hh First all-district tailback team at Nimitz High under ss aa 5 1 6 4 1/5 0/0 0 0 1 Born May 11, 1979. Son of Richard Crain and Marylyn 1979. 11, Born May WW 10 30 3.0 0 8 3 85 28.3 0 33 24 235 9.839 261 6.7 2 3 66 22 3 11 37 114 10.4 3.7 2 0 27 25 4 91 22.8 33 0 0 0 0 0 0
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Finished fourth on the team with 261 yards rushing with yards Finished fourth 261 on the team with KOR Yds Long Avg TD PR Yds Avg Long TD Ichabods’ fourth leading rusher with 234 yards on 24 car- Sat out the season as a redshirt. nn ii aa rr CC
•• 1999 2000 2001 Totals 24 602 25.0Rushing / Receiving Rush 971999 No. 1 Yds Avg TD 0 Long Rec Yds 0 Avg TD Long 0 0 0 Tackles UT AT2001 TotTotals PBU / Punt Returns Kick-off 5 TFL S/YL 1 FF 6 FR INT 4 1/5 0/0 02000 02001 Totals 1 73 536 7.3 5 66 17 236 13.8 2 33 Crain. Majoring in corrections. Crain. Majoring ries averaging 9.8 per carry. Recorded a 66-yard touchdown run in 9.8 per carry. Recorded a 66-yard touchdown ries averaging a kickoff and returned Wisconsin-LaCrosse season opener against the Missouri Southern. It was against 97 yards for a touchdown receptions in school history. Also had three second longest return for 37 yards. 1998: Background: Also yards as a senior. Rushed for 1,250 Farda. head coach Mike 100-meter a second team all-district cornerback. Ran a 10.6 was dash as a senior. Personal: 2000: 1999: three pass receptions for 85 yards. for 85 pass receptions three start- 6.7 per attempt averaging on 39 carries touchdowns three passes out of the backfield for 114 Caught 11 games. ing all 11 18.6 he averaged On special teams touchdowns. yards and two yards a kickoff return. 2002 Media Guide After running from moving Recorded a freshman record in his first record Recorded a freshman ••
nn rr uu bb 2001: tack- start 18 when he recorded at linebacker tackles solo with three of those were els, seven fumble and a sack on for loss with a forced At Washburn: sea- freshman during his back to linebacker in the line- an immediate impact son, made backing corps. hh ss aa Was a three-sport and in football, wrestling athlete Was WW 6-0, 195, SOPHOMORE, FS 195, 6-0, HS LECOMPTON KAN./PERRY LAWRENCE, JOE CORCORANJOE
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33 32 65 6 9/36 2/13 2 1 0 nn aa rr Sat out the season as a redshirt.Sat out the season as oo cc rr 2002 oo CC
•• Tackles UT AT2001 TotTotals PBU 33 TFL 32 S/YL 65 FF 6 FR 9/36 2/13 INT 2 1 0 Majoring in business. Majoring Personal: Homecoming against Truman State. Finished the season third on State. Finished the Truman Homecoming against totalthe Ichabods with 65 tackles with 33 solo stops, nine for 36 playing fumble recoveries and two break-ups yards in loss, six pass games. in all 11 2000: Background: track. An all-state back. Finished class 4A selection as a defensive sea- third in state three all-league In football, was in wrestling. leading carries (8.1 avg) yards on 190 sons. Rushed for 1,533 named all-state senior season and team with 67 solo stops. Was honorable mention after junior year. Sophomore Joe Corcoran picks up a tackle against Missouri Southern. freshmanCorcoran a new set record State on tackles against Truman with 18 Homecoming.
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Ichabod Football 26 Management. Personal: School, hewas anall-I70leaguelinebacker. forlosswith15. intackles ished tiedforfifth At Topeka West High was seventh total intheJayhawkHis tackle Conference. Hefin- Majoring inbusinessmanagement. Personal: back. qualifier. teamall-districtatrunning Asaseniorwas namedfirst attheregional meetandastate atthree meetsplacingfirst lifter Born Dec.23,1982. andDianaDeLeon. SonofAlbert Born Aug. 7, 1981. Son ofMichaelDewey. Majoring in DAMON, TEXAS/NEEDVILLE HS 5-11, RB 205, REDSHIRTFRESHMAN, AL DELEON TOPEKA, KAN./FORTSCOTT CC 5-10, 220,JUNIOR,LB DEWEY MORGAN meet. Asajunior, was namedoutstanding meetandseventh atthestate regional lifting inthe Asasophomore, placedfirst lifting. High infootball,baseball,trackandpower tackles with 88 total, including29solostops. with88total, tackles leadingtheteam in after Conference honors up HonorableMentionall-Jayhawk Scott CommunityCollegewhere hewrapped Background: Washburn: At Background: 2001: In Washburn: At from Fort ScottCommunityCollege. from Fort transferring ofthespringsemester after start back enteringthe2002season. Sat outtheseasonasaredshirt. Was atFort atwo-year starter A four-sport star atNeedville star A four-sport Slated in the rotation athalf- Slated intherotation Joined theIchabodsat 2002 Media Guide 2002 Media place state finish. place state team. Asasecondbaseman,helpedthebaseballteamtofourth Also was aguardonthe1997 championship basketball state former atMedicineLodgeHighunderheadcoachBuddyTaylor. all conference. wrestling asaseniorandwas named Finishedthirdinstate state. route tobeingnamedall-conference andhonorablementionall- en hitsandsixsacks 49 solosand22forlosswith29quarterback Majoring inbusiness. Personal: • Majoring inhistory. Personal: Background: 1998: In 1999: In Honor Roll. Commissioner’sAcademic solo stops.AlsonamedtotheMIAA oas2 13 / / 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 INT 21.0 35 FR 0 11 FF 24 14 Totals S/YL TFL 2001 28 PBU 2000 2 Long Tot 1999 AT TD Tackles UT Avg Totals Yds 2001 No. Receiving in the season finale. in theseason Southwest against Baptist start his first aninterceptionson andherecorded in midwayto sea- cornerback throughlast Senior Corey Crainmoved halfback from F o w l e r
a Sat outtheseasonasaredshirt. Recorded five total tackles, withfoursolostops. tackles, Recorded fivetotal 572 / / 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 22 7 15 t
/ / 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 8 3 5 / / 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 5 1 4 Born onJan.5,1982. SonofDaleandBarbraDuler. Born Sept.29,1979. andNola Fowler. SonofJeff W a A two-time all-CentralPlainsLeaguefootballper- MEDICINE LODGE, KAN./MEDICINELODGE HS 6-0, 180, SENIOR,WR KYLE FOWLER 228 14 021.0 s h DODGE CITY, KAN./DODGECITY HS OL 6-4, 250,SOPHOMORE, MATT DURLER b u Background: 2000: in goal attempt in10 games. he recorded andblocked seven tackles afield 2001: in season. shirt over linemidway tooffensive through hisred- Washburn: At Academic HonorRoll forthesecondtime. Commissioner’s yards. Hewas namedtoMIAA wide receiver, herecorded two catchesfor28 atdefensive back.Athe recorded eighttackles In 2000: 2000: In 2001: In wide receiver duringhisjuniorseason. Washburn: At r n
• Before moving over towidereceiver, Sat outtheseasonasaredshirt. Before he moved line, tooffensive 2002 Recorded 22 tackles including15Recorded 22tackles Recorded 92 tackles including Recorded 92tackles Moved from thedefensive line Moved from defensive backto ICHABODS
WASHBURN 27 Ichabod Football Moving back to inside of back Moving Returning to left cornerback Finished fourth on the team in tack- Recorded nine tackles including two ••
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rr nn uu rr bb uu after injuring ACL against Missouri-Rolla last after Missouri-Rolla against injuring ACL season. He is also the team’s leading special teams returner. 39 solo stops and 56 totalles recording tack- interceptions and les. Had a team-high three On special teams he pass break-ups. seven tackles yards in loss after for three moving line to the the middle of the defensive from the MIAA named to outside. Was Commissioner’s Academic Honor Roll. At Washburn: In 2001: At Washburn: line afterdefensive junior season on playing outside. In 2001: hh bb ss hh aa PATRICK HAYES PATRICK SENIOR, DB 5-9, 190, WINFIELD, KAN./WINFIELD HS CHAD GORDON SENIOR, DT 6-4, 270, INDEPENDENCE, MO./TRUMAN HS ss Named all-state lineman for Named as an defensive aa WW
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Recorded 18 total tackles including five for loss of 15 Recorded 18 11 12 25 0 6/16 1/5 0 0 0 aa 13 13 26 0 6/31 2/16 0 1 0 10 8 18 0 5/15 0/0 0 0 0 ss Finished the season with 25 tackles with 13 solo stops. Finished the season with 25 tackles with 13 Sat out the season as a redshirt. A team leader on special teams had 23 punt returns for A team leader on special teams had 23 punt returns
ee ll nn aa oo zz dd nn rr oo oo GG GG Majoring in law enforcement. in law Majoring • Tallied six tackles for loss for 16 yards and one sack. yards and six tackles for loss for 16 Tallied yards. all-metro, Also named Kivett. Tom High under head coach Truman and all-area. all-conference in 24 run backs. a field 562 yards in kick returns recorded Blocked the MIAA to too. Named goal attempt Commissioner’s Academic for the second time. Honor Roll In 2000: an for 545 yards. Also recorded 237 yards and 22 kick returns interception on defense. Second on the team in all-purpose yards Recorded 36 tackles per game. including 24 solo stops with 71.2 and one tackle for loss. Also named to the MIAA Commissioner’s In 1999: In 1998: Background: Personal: Bret Boyd. Selected the district defensive most valuable player. valuable most district defensive the Selected Boyd. Bret League. all-Valley Named Personal: education. in physical Majoring Alonzo Gonzales. • In 2000: Tackles UT AT1999 Tot2000 PBU2001 TFLTotals S/YL 25 FF 25 50 FR INT 1 11/64 5/42 0 1 0 Tackles UT AT1999 Tot2000 PBU2001 TFLTotals S/YL 25 FF 25 50 FR INT 013/34 1/5 0 0 0 2002 Media Guide Starting third season on his Averaged 93 yards per game 93 yards per Averaged Played in all 11 games tallying games 14 in all 11 Played He recorded 26 tackles with 13 solo 26 tacklesHe recorded with 13 Sat out the season as a redshirt.Sat out the Sat out the season with a medical red- season with a medical Sat out the His dad Ray was a former player for the player a former was His dad Ray the defensive line. the defensive tacklesAlso recorded with eight solo stops. four tacklesloss and three for 27 yards in At Washburn: In 2001: sacksstops while picking up two and 1 tack- a fumble. les for loss. Also recovered In 2000: shirt after ACL. injuring In 2000: Background: first named team Was to lead the city. receiving team all-league and honorable second all-city, mention all-state. mention honorable He was his junior season. all-city and league following In 2001: ROLLY GONZALES ROLLY SENIOR, DT 6-2, 270, HS HARLINGEN, TEXAS/HARLINGEN RAY GLAZE RAY FRESHMAN, REDSHIRT 205, WR 5-10, HS RURAL KAN./WASHBURN TOPEKA, Named second team Associated Press and Sports second team Associated Press Named ICHABODS Born April 16, 1981. Son of Ray and Brenda Glaze. and Brenda Son of Ray 1981. Born April 16, Sat out the season as a redshirt. Appeared in 10 games with 10 tackles including one for with 10 games in 10 Appeared 2002 Background: all-stateWriters’ as a senior at Harlingen High under head coach sacks break-up. with a pass In 1999: a six-yard loss. In 1998: Personal: justice. in criminal Majoring season as an assistantIchabods and spent a coach. Had 75 receptions for 1,025 yards and seven touchdowns in prep touchdowns yards and seven for 1,025 Had 75 receptions career. Senior Rolly Gonzales takes down Senior Rolly Gonzales takes Missouri Southern’s quarterback in the Ichabods 29-28 win last season in Moore The senior recorded Bowl. 26 tackles as a junior.
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Ichabod Football 28 oas6 99 242 / 3 2 0 0/0 2001 4/21 INT 12 2000 FR 1999 FF 92 S/YL 29 63 Kickoff /PuntReturns TFL Totals PBU Tot 2001 AT 2000 UT Tackles Background: 2000: In against Emporia State. Missouri. Rushedforacareer-high andIchabodseason-high 132 downs. Scampered fora68-yardtouchdown runagainst Central Randy andElizabethBarnes.Majoring inbusiness. 0 48 9.5 256 27 0 53 23.3 Totals 511,189 • Majoring inphysical education. Personal: pion. touchdowns asasenior. Was Class5A wrestling cham- thestate rushingfor1,319 Valleyteam all-Ark Leagueafter yardsand11 HighunderheadcoachDonDeaton.Alsonamedfirst Winfield Background: 1998: In ries andonereception forfiveyards. Averaged 16.4offs. yardsakickreturn. Had27yardsinseven car- 1999: In Academic HonorRoll. for 563yardsandseven touchdowns. Alsocompiled 270yardsin Rushed86timesfor718Claflin. yardsand15 touchdowns, threw H Sophomore quarterback Dustin Hickel quarterback Sophomore a y ruushed for 97 yards and passed for andpassed ruushed for 97yards e 229 in his first start against Lincoln. against start 229 in hisfirst O d v ogT RYsAgLn TD Long Avg Yds PR TD Avg Long Yds KOR s
a 4522. 1021 . 0 9 0 8.0 16 48 2 10.3 237 0 23 0 51 53 23.4 562 24 24.8 545 22 Made impact onspecialteamsreturning puntsandkick- Sat outtheseasonasaredshirt. Sat outtheseasonasaredshirt. t 21. 10231570 7 1.5 3 2 0 21 16.4 82 5 91 6731 / 3 0 2 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 3/13 7 1/8 5 56 36 17 39 12 24
Born Dec.7, 1979. SonofJimandKrisHayes-York. W a Was footballchampionship onthree teams at state s Named first teamall-class5Aasaseniorat Named first h CLAFLIN, KAN./CLAFLIN HS 6-1, QB 200,SOPHOMORE, DUSTIN HICKEL RICHARDSON, TEXAS/BERKNER HS 5-11, DL 305, SOPHOMORE, PEPE’ HERNANDEZ b u wide receiver thisseason. hands, makinggooddecisions.May lineup at Background: 1999: In Washburn: At 46 percentofhispassestossingthree touch- downs. Hepassedfor1,008 yards completing 540 yardson143 carrieswithfivetouch- coming ontoleadtheteaminrushingwith 2001: In Washburn: At Personal: seasons. sittingouttwo Ichabods’ defensive lineafter trict pickin1997. city pickin1998. Honorablementionall-dis- r n ,
Started three games atquarterback Started Sat outtheseasonasaredshirt. Born onOct.9,1980. Sonof First teamall-district andall- First Will addsizeanddepthtothe Has great speedandgreat 2002 Media Guide 2002 Media oas135038568 91.6 5 14.2 46 3.8 540 143 Avg/G 3 Avg/C Long Totals Long TD 1,008 TD .464 Yds Avg 2001 13 Yds 153 No. 71 Pct. Rushing Int. Totals A 2001 C Passing the year. man Joey Hoytal. Majoring line- inmassmedia.Brother offormerIchabodoffensive member oftheNational HonorSociety. 2-1Astate anddefensive back.A honorablemention quarterback defensive backandkickreturner. Named all- all-area quarterback, Wasrecorded 83 career tackles. namedall-leaguequarterback, punt returns andonetouchdown. seven Picked passesand off Majoring inbusiness. Personal: Personal: Personal: •
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Born onOct.5,1981. SonofDougandKaren Hickel. W Born Oct.8,1981. SonofJoeandJaniceHoytal. a s h TOPEKA, KAN./HAYDEN HS LB 6-3, 225,SOPHOMORE, JOHN HOYTAL b u was namedHayden’s specialteamsplayer of and honors and honorablementionall-state and atlinebacker fortheIchabods. grabbing one fair catch on kickoff return.grabbing catchonkickoff onefair Background: 2000: In 2001: In Washburn: At r n
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WASHBURN 29 Ichabod Football Was a two-year lettermen on a two-year Was Scheduled to see time at cor- Sat out the season as a redshirt. ••
nn rr uu bb hh ss Background: back and defensive the football team playing tailback lettermen on the and a three-year Who in A member of Who’s track squad. years. two American High School Students At Washburn:nerback in passing situations. In 2001: aa MARKJACKSON REDSHIRT FRESHMAN, DB 6-0, 160, HS AUSTIN F. TEXAS/STEPHEN HOUSTON, WW
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•• Personal: Personal: Jackson. Majoring in Computer Science. Jackson. in Computer Majoring Humphrey. Undecided on major. Undecided Humphrey. district in punt return average (30.4) and kickoff return average and kickoff (30.4) return average return in punt district 1,200 than for more Rushed return. punt had a 98-yard He (27.5). season. yards his senior 2000 2001 Totals 4 95 23.8 42 0 4 33 8.2 0 23 Rushing / Receiving Rushing Rush2000 No. Yds Avg2001 TD Long RecTotals YdsKickoff / Punt Returns 52 Avg 321 6.2 TD Long 2 34 20 281 14.1 1 51 2002 Media Guide Moving to wide receiver after to wide receiver Moving Is slated as the No. 1 running Is slated as the No. Finished fourth on the team with Rushed for 90 yards on 22 carries Rushed for ••
nn rr uu bb hh At Washburn:back entering the fall. In 2000: yards rushing on 39 carries averaging 241 Out of the backfield, he yards per game. 21.9 for 242 yards and one receptions 18 recorded including the longest touchdown touchdown catch of the season, a 51-yard reception In 2001: 4.1 yards per carry. Finished fourthaveraging for 176 with 12 on the team in receptions Emporia against yards and one touchdown State. At Washburn: firstplaying uniform as season in Ichabod halfback. ss aa passes for 242 yards and one DARRYL HUMPHREY DARRYL JUNIOR, RB 215, 5-10, HS NEEDVILLE, TEXAS/NEEDVILLE CHRIS HUELSMAN CHRIS SOPHOMORE, WR 185, 5-8, (COLO.) STATE KAN./WESTERN WICHITA, At Cappan Mt. Carmel High School, was an all- High School, was Cappan Mt. Carmel At WW Second team all-district running back. Returned a
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•• 2001 Totals 2 49 24.5 25 0 3 34 11.3 14 0 Rushing / Receiving Rush2001 No. Yds AvgTotals TD Long RecKickoff / Punt Returns 22 Yds 90 Avg 4.1 TD Long 0 18 12 176 14.7 1 38 Majoring in business. Majoring In 2000: for 39 receptions Had two touchdowns. 6.2 per touch with two for 33 yards and yards. On special teams, had four punt returns yards. for 21 one kick return In 1999: Background: punt for a 92-yard touchdown his senior season. Was first in the his senior season. Was punt for a 92-yard touchdown against Missouriagainst yards. 74 kickoff for Southern. Had three returns Personal: Background: In 2000: 20 touchdowns, 265 yards and three athlete rushing for around kickoff two He recorded touchdown. and one yards receiving also handled the team’s kicking duties for 72 yards and returns and 24 of 26 point after fieldconnecting on 4 of 6 goal attempts finishing the Mountaineers second on attempts, touchdown in scoring with 60 points. selec- all-star and three-time hockey city selection at wide receiver tion.
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Ichabod Football 30 yards. a forcedfumble. 18 for12 solostopsandsix forloss.Alsohadtwo sacks yardsand 2000: In Personal: Background: 1998: In 1999: In Rolla. Scored fourrushingtouchdowns. fumbles in11 games. Kelley. Majoring incommunications. Personal: son. asasenior. qualifier inwrestlingstate hisseniorsea- Alsoastate Was teamall-areasive andsecondteamall- tackle. namedfirst Sue Bultman.Majoring inmarketing. for more than 1,000 yardsasasenior. oas14433862 02505 0 2.5 10 4 22 6 3.8 473 124 Long Totals TD Avg 2001 Yds 2000 Rec Long TD 1999 Avg Yds No. Rushing •
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• Sat outtheseasonasaredshirt. Rushed for253yardson54carries Rushed for102 yardson39carries Led thedefensive lineintackles Returns forhissecondseason Moving to tailback after see- after Moving totailback A powerful linemanwhois A powerful A transferfrom Tulsa Uni- 2002 Media Guide 2002 Media league honorablementionrunningbackandlinebacker, Named Was footballchampionship onthree teamsatClaflin. state Background: Majoring inart. Personal: le atStephen F. Austin High. Background: 1999: In oas3 96 1/721 0 2 3 2/12 013/47 INT FR FF 69 S/YL 39 30 TFL Totals PBU Tot 2001 AT 2000 UT Tackles • fumbles. two andrecovered two fumbles forced He alsorecorded losses of 26 yards. withseven asophomore for as tackles Kitchener41 recorded Junior Michael
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WASHBURN 31 Ichabod Football Was a two-year starter a two-year at Was Moving from linebacker to linebacker from Moving Joined the Ichabods at the Returns for his second season Was named all-league defen- Was Appeared in six games recording in six games Appeared Played in eight games recording in eight games Played Played in eight games recording games in eight Played Sat out the season as a redshirt. ••
nn rr in the defensive secondary. in the defensive In 2000: Background: back and an honorable mention all-statesive selection. An academic all-America Scholar. At Washburn:start of the spring semester after transferring Coffeyville from Community College. Background: At Washburn: In 2001: with five solo stops. nine tackels At Washburn: tackledefensive to start season. senior In 2001: four tackles solo tackles three including and 1 forcing a fumble. yards in loss while for three to the MIAA also named Was Commissioner’s the second time. for Academic Honor Roll In 2000: offensive guard at Coffeyville Community an Honorable Mention he was College where At as a sophomore. selection all-Jayhawk all-con- an was Axtell High School, McKinley uu bb JOHN MCKINLEY 6-0, 300, JUNIOR • OL CC KAN./COFFEYVILLE AXTELL, MEYER BLAKE SOPHOMORE, DB 6-3, 180, HS VALLEY KAN./ROYAL MAYETTA, JONATHAN MAYES JONATHAN DT SENIOR, 245, 5-11, FE TRAIL HS KAN./SANTA CARBONDALE, hh ss Was an All-Kaw Valley League pick his junior and Valley an All-Kaw Was aa Born July 7, 1981. Son of Bob and Joan McKinnley. 1981. Born July 7, WW 06 13 1 1 1 7 0 4 1/1 0 0/0 0/0 0 1/3 0/0 0 0/0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 Born on June 11, 1980. Son of Arlene Mayes and the and Son of Arlene Mayes 1980. Born on June 11, Born on July 20, 1982. Son of Darrel and Lindy Meyer. and Son of Darrel Born on July 20, 1982.
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•• Rushing No. Yds Avg2001 TD Long Rec Yds Avg TD Long Totals 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 2.0 0 2 Personal: yards in high school. Played on state basketball championship yards in high school. Played third baseman. second team all-conference team. Two-time in pre-dental. Majoring Personal: Personal: in history. Majoring Kraisinger. fumbles, one of those lead to a 23-yard two He also recovered Hutchinson Community against fumble recovery touchdown yards rushed for 821 State High School, Lawrence Free College. At passes for 195 as a senior catching 14 yards as a junior and 1,267 an He was his senior season. 20 touchdowns yards. He also scored all-state League selection taking back, all-Sunflower 6A running part and the Kansas Shrine Bowl Missouri-Kansas Metro in the the game. Hutchinson News Hutchinson Class 2-1A honorable mention linebacker, linebacker, mention honorable 2-1A Class Lawrence. Majoring in business. Majoring Lawrence. honorable mention linebacker and running back. mention linebacker honorable
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Ichabod Football 32 eevn o d v DLong TD Avg 2001 Yds 2000 No. Receiving ing. Named to the MIAA Commissioner’sAcademicHonorRoll. ing. Named totheMIAA was anall-conference selectionhisseniorseason. hisjuniorandseniorseasons.He Blues leadingtheteamintackles at Washburn fortheJunior was Rural,Myers athree-year starter against ButlerCountyand14 against GardenCity. Inhighschool Background: Background: 30 1 30.0 30 1 Totals Kessinger andhasonedaughter, Allison. Majoring inphysical education.MarriedtotheformerErin Personal: Background: 1998: In 1999: In Double majoring inbusinessmanagementandmarketing. Personal: tions. Alsoplayed baseballandtrack. Holds several schoolrecords includingmosttouchdown recep- Charlie Nally. teamall-conference selection. Alsoatwo-time first at widereceiver Highunderheadcoachandfather forParsons •
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• Sat outtheseason asaredshirt. Appeared inthree games collecting Appeared inseven games recording Appeared intwo games recording Missed theentire seasonwithknee Coming backtosquad after Joined theIchabodsat Will seesometimeonthe As amemberoftheRed 2002 Media Guide 2002 Media oas43701212000 0 0 1/2 1/2 0 INT 7 FR FF 3 S/YL 4 TFL Totals PBU Tot 2001 AT 2000 UT Tackles Background: Background: 1999: In ing onspecialteams. Personal: Personal: Personal: Personal: in1998. Namedors. all-cityandhonorablementionall-state teamAll-CentennialLeaguehon- and seniorseasons,earningfirst Majoring inpsychology. at linebacker. pick linebacker guard.Honorablementionall-state andoffensive Majoring inpre-law. National HonorSociety. National Scholar, Honors classpresident andamemberofthe championship at145 pounds.Intheclassroom, hewas aKansas Edmonds. Majoring inphysical education. oas481 / / 0 0 2 0/0 0/0 0 INT FR 12 FF 8 S/YL 4 TFL Totals PBU 2001 Tot 2000 AT TacklesUT • •
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WASHBURN 33 Ichabod Football Returns as Ichabods’ punter Recorded 44 punts for a 38.8 yard Had 48 punts for 1,644 yards for a Had 48 punts for 1,644 ••
At Washburn:for fourthseason after handling punting duties as a true freshman. In 2001: In 2000: 34.2 yard average including a 50 yarder 34.2 yard average punts 13 Landed Wisconsin-LaCrosse. against average. He placed eight punts inside the 20. He average. nn rr uu ERIC ROTH SENIOR , P 6-3, 210, HS KAN./ALMA-WABAUNSEE PAXICO, bb All-league kicker his junior and senior seasons. Led All-league kicker hh ss aa 48 1,64444 34.2 1,706 38.8 50 60 1 4 7 3 13 8 0 0 59 2,198 37.3 69 3 14 14 2 Born on March 6, 1981. Son of Dan and Ramona Roth. Born on March 6, 1981. WW
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linebacking corps with the change in the linebacking corps with the change in scheme. defensive At Washburn: In 2001: At Washburn:startingline entering as the Can also center. center. guard and play In 2001: Background: team and Butler’s championship conference A sec- squad. Championship National 1998 in nine total. playing Ichabods at linebacker, solo Recorded 47 total tackles including 16 stops and eight tackles yards in loss. for 27 a sack and forced a fumble. Also recorded sive line. sive nn rr JASON ROSS JASON 220, JUNIOR, LB 6-1, HS LAKE KAN./SILVER LAKE, SILVER uu KEVIN PIERCE JUNIOR, OL 6-3, 270, CC COUNTY KAN./BUTLER TOPEKA, bb At Silver Lake, was a two-time all-state a two-time linebacker was Lake, Silver At hh ss aa Born Feb. 22, 1981. Son of Chuck and Julie Ross. Born Feb. 22, 1981. line. He entersline. He season the asthe Born Jan. 27, 1980. Son of Roger and Lena Pierce. Son of Roger 1980. Born Jan. 27, ICHABODS Had five solo tackles one for loss and one including 5 0 5 0 0/0 0/0 1 0 0 WW Sat out the season as a redshirt. Junior Kevin Pierce his for returns Kevin Junior
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Ichabod Football 34 with a 36.7average. chart son eighth onthepuntingaverage sea- hisfinal Heenters true-freshman. a as starting punter at after season Senior EricRoth returnsfor hisfourth Personal: Personal: Background: 2000: In Schembri. Majoring ineducation. conference following juniorseason.Districtchamp indiscus. Recorded 341 teamall-districtand Named career first tackles. Morning News teamall-conference, secondteamall-area all-district, first two fumblesaswell. Named honorablemention all-MIAA. Healsorecoveredference with foursacks. two fumblesandforced inthecon- fifth Healsofinished team andwas thirdintheMIAA. oas4 69 55 /4221 2 2 INT 4/34 FR 15/57 2 FF 90 S/YL TFL 46 44 PBU Totals Tot 2001 AT TacklesUT •
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W . An all-state academicsecondteamselection. . Anall-state Named 5ADefensive Player oftheYear, team first FLOWERMOUND, TEXAS/MARCUS HS 6-1, LB 240,SOPHOMORE, LARRY SCHEMBRI a s h In 2001: In Washburn: At Named oneofthe2002Ichabodcaptains. team’s defensive player oftheyear accolades. andgaining the leading theteamintackles tackles for57yardsinlossalsoledthe tackles all1144 solostopsstarting games. His15 with90including intackles ninth intheMIAA b u r n
• Led the team in tackles andfinished Led theteamintackles Made animmediateimpact 2002 Media Guide 2002 Media Dallas Schuerman. Majoring incriminaljustice. science. Michael andDorisSchroeger. Majoring inbusinessorcomputer Personal: Background: 1999: In 18th pergame. offense intotal and inscoringpergame, 38thinpassingefficiency 22nd inNCAA second highestsingle-season Finished markinschoolhistory. touchdowns. The96pointshescored was offensive the 26 total His16offense. rushingtouchdowns setaschoolrecord asdidhis intotal inpassingandfourth inrushing,fourth in theMIAA -allIchabodrecords forfreshmen. Finishedtenth offense in total for 708yards,passing1,936 yardsandcollecting2,644 2000: In ors hisjuniorseason. ors playeroffensive oftheyear andsecondteam all-conference hon- Petersburg Times Received pickatquarterback. honorable mentionall-state teamall-conferencesenior seasonatEastBay pickand High.First Honor Roll. Commissioner’sAcademic andtotheMIAA mention all-MIAA. yards on118 carriesandsixtouchdowns. Was namedhonorable 66 of140 attempts and ninetouchdowns. He alsorushedfor477 oas3718 . 236 22 156.3 3.9 14.9 1185 307 Totals 64 Long 2001 19 TD Avg/G Avg/C 2970 .519 Avg 2000 Long Yds TD 19 No. Yds Rushing 385 200 Pct. Totals Int. 2001 A 2000 C Passing •
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RIVERVIEW, FLA./EASTRIVERVIEW, BAY HS 6-3, 220,JUNIOR,QB TYLER SCHUERMAN NORTHWEST HS SHAWNEE, KAN./SHAWNEE MISSION 5-10, OL 245,REDSHIRTFRESHMAN, MIKE SCHROEGER W Extra-Ordinary Athlete Award. ReceivedExtra-Ordinary team’s a At Washburn: At Personal: baseball andthrew theshotputintrack. Alsoplayed intheconference intackles. fifth whereShawnee hewas MissionNorthwest Background: 2001: In back-up lineatrightguard. ontheoffensive Washburn: At In 2001: 2001: In team captains. Voted chart. onthe2002 offense the total on and fourth on theall-timepassingchart for hisjuniorseason.Heisfifth quarterback yards pergame passingfor1,034 completing averaging 188.9 offense Ichabods intotal s h b u r n
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WASHBURN 35 Ichabod Football Returns to the cornerback At Newton High School, he Newton At Will see time in the defensive see time Will Finished fourth on team in tackles Sat out the season as a redshirt.Sat out the season as ••
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Ichabod Football 36 his career totalhis career to 18 for loss pushing forloss20 yards tackles home-opener. Taylor seven recorded season’s Lincoln inlast against tackles Junior EricTaylor one of his35 records Lawonda Crawford-Lamar. Majoring inEnglish. Personal Background 1998 In 1999 In school record for total offense inaseason. offense school record fortotal discus record withathrow of181 feet,seven inches. track. Played guardinfootballandthrew thediscusintrack.Set line andspecialteams. : : : Sat outtheseasonasaredshirt. Played insixgames fortheIchabodsonoffensive Born Aug. 19, 1980. SonofJimmieCrawford and : Named all-conference andall-area infootballand ASSCT,MO./RAYTOWN SOUTHHS KANSAS CITY, 6-1, 280,SENIOR,OL SMITH JERMAINE on the offensive line. on theoffensive In 2000 In 2001 In Washburn At to 13 from theprevious seasonandsetanew that improved allowed from 55 total itssacks sideoftheline Ichabods anchoringtheleft line. fortheIchabodsonoffensive tackle : : Started nineof10Started games atleft Started all11Started games forthe : Returns for his fourth season Returns forhisfourth 2002 Media Guide 2002 Media Majoring inbusiness. Personal: ber oftheNational HonorSocietyandWho’sWho. Averagedtrict honors. 12 pancakepergame. Was blocks amem- High where heearned1998 Blockbusterall-area and1999 all-dis- Majoring in business. Personal: Personal: Background: 1999: In appearing inninegames. tackle. Named toAll-Southwesttackle. Texas team. Majoring innursing. atKerrville High.Wascaptain alsonamedacademicall-district. oas1 16502 21. 12 0 12.0 12 1 26 0 6.5 71 11 Long TD Totals Avg Yds 2001 Rec. Long TD 2000 Avg Yds No. Rushing •
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WASHBURN 37 Ichabod Football Returns to the offensive line A versatile offensive lineman Made an immediate impact in Made an immediate impact Was named all-league offen- named Was Appeared 10 games for the games 10 Appeared Played in two games for the games in two Played Sat out the season as a redshirt.Sat out the season as Finished fifth on the team in tackles ••
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WASHBURN 39 Ichabod Football DAN EGERMAYER 6-2, 240, SOPHOMORE, LB OMAHA, NEB./MISSISSIPPI UNIVERSITY JOHN DROWNS 6-3, 205, FRESHMAN, DE HILL SOUTH HS MO./PARK CITY, KANSAS BRET DUBBERT FRESHMAN, RB 175, 5-7, KAN./BLUE VALLEY PARK, OVERLAND AARON DEKOSKY FRESHMAN, K 6-0, 185, KAN./BLUE VALLEY PARK, OVERLAND Was the team captain and an honorable mention Was Was named to the all-EKL team as a senior at named Was Was a three-year lettermen gaining all-conference lettermen gaining a three-year Was Redshirted Westside At at Ol’ Miss as a freshman. Born on Sept. 29, 1983. Son of Mike and Linda Son of Mike Born on Sept. 29, 1983. Born on Jan. 24, 1984. Son of Dan and Natalie Born on Jan. 24, 1984. Born on Feb. 28, 1983. Son of Loren and Kathleen Son of Loren 1983. on Feb. 28, Born Born on May 26, 1983. Son of Robert and Deborah 26, 1983. Born on May Born Dec. 4, 1981. Son of George and Jean Egermayer. Born Dec. 4, 1981. Personal: in biology. Majoring Personal: Background: all-con- also named all-Johnson County, all-sate selection. He was a member of the National He was and all-sun county. ference Honor Society. Personal: Dubbert. on major. Undecided Background: Personal: in education. Majoring Coval. Background: Personal: Background: HS NORTHWEST NORTHWEST HS NORTHWEST attempt hitting his longest 7 of 9 attempts He made place kicker. the league in fieldof 40 yards. He led and set the school goals for fieldrecord goals, field goal percentageand longest field goal. point after of 20 in a four-year He was attempts. 18 also He was all four roll a member of the honor was letterman in tennis and years. Padway Milton His grandfather in business. Majoring DeKosky. of Wisconsin. football and ran track at the University played orable mention all-conference. mention orable selection at tight end following his junior season and all-confer- his junior season selection at tight end following his senior season. As a end following ence accolades at defensive tackles, six quarterback leading pressures 15 senior he recorded sacks. fumbles, recovering the team with seven two He also forced six tacklesone and recorded a 3.95 GPA He has recorded for loss. choice as the football team’s Mr.and a three-year and Academic academic lettermen. overall a four-year in business. Majoring Drowns. and all-state an all-conference High School in Omaha, he was honorable mention selection and he placed fourth and fifth in state track in the hurdles. 2002 Media Guide TERRELL COBB FRESHMAN, LB 215, 5-11, LUCES HS FLA./SANTA BEACH, BOYNTON ZAC CLIFTON ZAC 225, FRESHMAN, LB 6-1, LIBERAL, KAN./LIBERAL HS CHRIS BROWNCHRIS FRESHMAN, RB 185, 5-10, KANSAS MO./NORTH CITY, KANSAS RYAN CLARY RYAN 6-5, 250, FRESHMAN, OL CENTER HS CENTER, KAN./VALLEY VALLEY MARQUETIS BURGESS FRESHMAN, WR 165, 5-10, BEACH FLA./PALM BEACH, PALM WEST Was named second team all-state named in football and Was At Dodge City Community College, he startedAt the Was a first selection following team all-conference Was As a 2000 graduate from Liberal High School, he from As a 2000 graduate Was named team’s Most Valuable Player and team Player Valuable named team’s Most Was He participated All-Star game in the Outback Bowl JOSHUA COVAL SOPHOMORE, QB 175, 5-10, CC KAN./DODGE CITY DODGE CITY, Born on Oct. 29, 1982. Son of Angela Williams. Born on Oct. 29, 1982. Born Oct. 15, 1982. Son of Lionel and Lavern Cobb. Son of Lionel and Lavern 1982. Born Oct. 15, Born March 29, 1984. Son of Ruth Knox. Undecided Ruth Knox. Son of 29, 1984. Born March Born Nov. 25, 1981. Son of Ronald and Betty Clifton. of Ronald Son 25, 1981. Born Nov. ICHABODS Born on June 20, 1984. Son of Steve and Linda Clary. Son of Steve Born on June 20, 1984. 2002 last four games at quarterbacklast four games for the Conquistadors. Dodge At named hon- and was records City High School, he snapped three Majoring in excercise physiology. in excercise Majoring his season senior and was also received honorable mention 5A all- also received his season senior and was ran the conference they Center where state Valley accolades at a 32- Center recorded table. lettermen. Valley a three-time He was during Clary’s5 record on the team. four-seasons CITY HS CITY Background: Background: Personal: football at Eastern His father Lionel played on major. Undecided Kentucky. Personal: choice as a senior. an all-district and all-conference and was Background: selection. an all-conference and was Man award the Iron received football and do not have they where County, to Seward He went an athletic trainer. was Personal: Background: softball His sister Lisa plays at Wichita State. on major. Undecided Personal: in secondaryMajoring education. His uncle James Burgess played and the San 1993-96 from of Miami Hurricanes for the University Diego Chargers 1997-98. from Background: Background: Personal: CHS LAKES near- first He averaged all-Palm Beach County in basketball. team 21 and averaged for the Rams yards per game all-purpose ly 165 yards per punt return. and 19 yards per kickoffreturn captain. on major.
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Ichabod Football 40 Background: Personal: Personal: choice. A2002KansasShrineBowl game participant. selectionhonorablemention andwas aall-state ence honors anddefensivetealall-confer- end.Hegained tackle first offensive Background: Hearn. Undecided onmajor. Personal: Background: Griess. Majoring inbusiness. Personal: Background: Good. Majoring inengineering. Personal: Cougars. Background: Gould. Majoring inpre-dental. Personal: wrestling and baseball,thelatterhewillalsoplay atWashburn. in athleteatHighlandParkalsoparticipating a three-sport ondefense.Healsoplayed fortheScots.Gouldis ors quarterback on defenseatlinebacker gaining honorablementionall-5Ahon- attightendand team all-CentennialLeagueselectiononoffense recording 143all-City teamlastfall Hewas alsoafirst tackles. Holland. Undecided onmajor. for 1,600 yards, whichledthedistrictand25touchdowns. touchdowns Asasenior, enroute toall-district honors. herushed more. Asajunior, adistrict-tops1,500 hetallied yardsand19 where herushedfor300yardsandonetouchdown asasopho- line. offensive sive endandtwicenamedhonorablementionall-conference at School where hewas namedsecondteamall-conference atdefen- LANCASTER, TEXAS/LANCASTER HS 6-1, 190, RB FRESHMAN, TRENTON HEARN Born onSept.11, 1984. SonofBobby andErnestine Born onFeb.15, 1984. SonofDonaldandMargery Born onJune10, 1983. andCarol SonofRobert Born onOct.15, 1983. SonofDougandConnie Born onApril21, 1984. SonofJohnandBetsy Was theDefensive Player oftheYear ontheTopeka a w-a tre o itbr ihSchoolat Was forPittsburgHigh atwo-way starter Was atBlueValley High athree-year North starter Was atLancasterHigh School athree-year starter Played bothtightendanddefensive endforthe NORTH HS OVERLAND PARK, KAN./BLUEVALLEY 6-1, DE 220,FRESHMAN, ADAM GRIESS TOPEKA, KAN./HIGHLAND PARK HS LB 6-4, 205,FRESHMAN, GRANT GOULD PITTSBURG, KAN./PITTSBURG HS OL 6-5, 240,FRESHMAN, JIM HOLLAND SALINA, KAN./SALINASOUTHHS 6-4, 210, DE FRESHMAN, BRIAN GOOD 2002 Media Guide 2002 Media league defensive teamchoiceinbasketball. all-city asajunior. qualifier intrackasaseniorandanall- Astate asasenior.choice asandhonorablementionall-state Alsonamed choice ondefensefortheWildcats. Hewas asecondteamall-city tion. honorablementionselec- choice atdefensive endandanall-state metro andasuperall-Statehonorablementionselection. onship. Hewasteamall-district,second all- received first 11-1School ashisteamfinished andwon thedistrictchampi- Background: in athletictraining. Personal: Washburn from ButlerCounty. Honorable MentionAll-Conference andAll-City. Transferred to Background: Majoring inpre-pharmacy. Personal: Background: Coaches Associationand 7.1 and24touchdowns. Hewas aKansasFootball yardspercarry Background: Personal: Background: Lochwood. Majoring incomputer science. Personal: Background: Personal: participated inthe 2002 KansasShrineBowl game. participated teamand also namedMcCann toitsthirdteamall-class all-state selection aswell asanall-conference choice.The Capital-Journal Undecided onmajor. School. Ichabods from 1998-2001. Wilson played footballforthe Undecided onmajor. CousinDan Born Jan.14, 1983. SonofRandyandMonicaKabriel. Born onNov. 11, 1983. SonofBillandDeseseMack. Born June22,1983. SonofRonald andJanetLeiker. Born onMarch10, 1984. SonofSteven andSusan Born March7, 1982. SonofTeresa Kuszak.Majoring Was andtwo-time aall-leagueselectiononoffense At Wamego HighSchool,we was anall-conference Was a two-time letterwinner at Millard North High Was atMillardNorth atwo-time letterwinner Rushed for1,456 yardson205carriesaveraging Played footballandrantrackatSeamanHigh At Topeka West HighSchool,hewas a1999 LIBERAL, KAN./LIBERALHS 5-9, 180, RB FRESHMAN, CHRIS MCCANN NEB./MILLARD NORTHHS OMAHA, OL 6-5, 220,FRESHMAN, PAT MACK TOPEKA, KAN./HAYDEN HS 5-11, 190, DB FRESHMAN, JOSEPH LEIKER KAN./BUTLERCOUNTY CC TOPEKA, 6-0, 200,JUNIOR,LB SHAWN KUSZAK WAMEGO, KAN./GARDENCITY CC 5-11, DE 235,FRESHMAN, KYLE KABRIEL TOPEKA, HS KAN./SEAMAN 6-1, LB 230,FRESHMAN, CHRIS LOCHWOOD Topeka Capital-Journal Topeka 2002 ICHABODS 5A all-State
WASHBURN 41 Ichabod Football NICHOLAS NYP NICHOLAS FRESHMAN, LB 190, 5-11, CENTER HS KAN./VALLEY WICHITA, MICHAEL ODUPITAN FRESHMAN, WR 6-0, 175, HS WORTH FLA./LAKE WORTH, LAKE JEFF SCOTT 6-3, 200, FRESHMAN, TE MISSION KAN./SHAWNEE LENEXA, 6-0, 185, FRESHMAN, WR 6-0, 185, HS KAN./GARDEN CITY GARDEN CITY, SHARP BRETT FRESHMAN, DB 185, 6-1, HILL SOUTH HS MO./PARK CITY, KANSAS JERELL PFANNENSTIEL Was named second team all-conference at quar- named second team all-conference Was Was a three-year starter a three-year at quarterbackWas at Garden Was an 6A all-state Mission tight end at Shawnee Was Was a second team all-area selection recording 44 selection recording team all-area a second Was He was a three-year starter a three-year He was who finished his career Born Dec. 12, 1982. Son of Josephine Odupitan. 1982. Born Dec. 12, Born on Aug. 12, 1983. Son of Jim Pfannenstiel and 1983. 12, Born on Aug. Born on Dec. 6, 1983. Son of Randy and Susan Nyp. Born on Dec. 6, 1983. Born on June 25, 1983. Son of Dan Sharp and Loretta Born on June 25, 1983. Born on Sept. 7, 1983. Son of Robert and Debbie Scott. 1983. Born on Sept. 7, Sharla Avila. Undecided on major. Undecided Sharla Avila. WEST HS WEST City High School, but will move to wide receiver for the Ichabods. to wide receiver City High School, but will move selection and quarterbacked all conference a two-year He was named the state Was championship. Garden City to the 1999 guard on Garden City’s con- Also played team’s MVP as a senior. team as a junior. basketball championship ference Background: also team terback and honorable mention at tight end. He was captain as a senior year. Personal: football two won Kyle His brother in psychology. Curran. Majoring at Northwestnational championships Missouri. catches for 700 yards as a senior and participatedcatches for 700 yards in the all-star also a “Fab Game. He was Bowl the Outback Steakhouse at game in the area. selection as one of the top five players basketball Five” Background: Personal: Background: a first catching 25 passes for 449 yards. He was team all- West and all-county on offenseconference at tight end and on defense second team all-state, and he gained second team all-conference second team all-county honors end. at defensive Personal: to 1973. 1971 football at Kansas State from His father played in criminal justice. Majoring Background: 200 tackles. than with more a first He was team all-conference pick at offensive selection at team all-conference line and second the team’s defensive named was His senior season, he linebacker. and a first of the year team all-Chisolm League choice and player accolades. Kansas Coaches Association 5A All-State received Personal: in business. Majoring Background: Personal: in Education. Majoring 2002 Media Guide 6-1, 190, FRESHMAN, LB 190, 6-1, HS MO./RAYTOWN RAYTOWN, BEN MEYER 205, FRESHMAN, DE 5-11, TOPEKA,HS RURAL KAN./WASHBURN MARLON MONTGOMERY MARLON BOBBY NELSON BOBBY FRESHMAN, DB 5-8, 175, HS TEXAS/DESOTO DESOTO, MARCUS MILLER FRESHMAN, WR 150, 5-7, HS HEIGHTS KAN./SHAWNEE TOPEKA, Was named team captain his senior season and Was Was a 5A all-state a 5A selection at defen- and all-city Was Was named first team honorable mention all-con- Was Recorded 116 tackles including 64 solo stops with Recorded 116 He was a three-year letterman for the Junior Blues’ letterman for the a three-year He was 5-11, 205, FRESHMAN, LB 5-11, MIAMI, FLA./HIALEAH-MIAMI HS TAURENCE MINIKWU TAURENCE Born Sept. 12, 1983. Son of Tom and Paula Meyer. of Tom Son 1983. Born Sept. 12, Born on Jan. 4, 1984. Son of Demarco and Beverly Born on Jan. 4, 1984. Born April 23, 1984. Son of Willie and Alma Bland. Son of Willie Born April 23, 1984. ICHABODS Born Jan. 27, 1984. Son of Victor Minikwu and Vivian 1984. Born Jan. 27, Born on March 7, 1984. Son of Gerald Miller and Ruby 1984. Born on March 7, Born on May 10, 1984. Son of Larry Son and Nina McCann 1984. 10, on May Born 2002 Personal: science. in computer Majoring Lynn. Background: fumbles He forced two games. six for loss and six sacks in 14 picking off two four passes. On special teams he recovering the team field extra points. He was three and three goals blocked captain and a first for the Eagles team all-district selection at free safety. Personal: Smith has been a His first cousin Travian on major. Undecided colle- and he played member of the Oakland Raiders since 1998 giately at Oklahoma. Kelsey. Majoring in either law or education. in either law Majoring Kelsey. Background: letterwinner. and a two-year ference Background: Personal: Personal: Banks. in psychology. Majoring led them in tackles and senior campaigns. his junior following MVP award. team’s defensive Also received Background: all- an unanimous He was back last season for the T-Birds. sive specialist and return Centennial League selection as a receiver pass- he caught 41 and a first team choice on defense. As a senior, scor- yards times for 154 es for 726 yards and carried the ball 14 touchdowns. ing 12 Personal: law. in business Majoring Background: an All- He was academic letterman. and a four-year football squad his senior season and a sec- pick following City honorable mention League choice at center as well. ond team All-Centennial Personal: justice. criminal in Majoring Holmes.
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Ichabod Football 42 ished fifth at the state wrestling tournament following atthestate his senior ished fifth ondefense.Anaccomplishedence honors wrestler aswell, hefin- Bowl Game.Asajuniorhereceived honorablementionall-confer- inthe2002Kansas Shrine line.Participated tion ontheoffensive teamall-4AStateselec- anddefensewas afirst onoffense ors Background: tice. ball forWashburn graduating in1993. Majoring incriminaljus- Pamela Thompson-Fithen. HiscousinDerrick Pierceplayed foot- Personal: team. a senior. ofRaytown’s Heisalsothecaptain trackandwrestling as lineastheteamcaptain all-conference squad ontheoffensive selection onthedefensive lineandwas namedtothesecondteam Background: the Ichabodsfrom 1955 to1959. Majoring inbiology. Hisgrandfather, LesKelly played footballfor Personal: as ajunior. thesametwo seasons.Hewasors alsoall-conference inbaseball junior andseniorseasonsatkicker andalsoreceivedhon- all-state Background: Personal: nine interceptions. touchdown gaining two blocked punts.Asajunior, herecorded defense herecorded 14 career interceptionsreturning onefora onebackforatouchdown.punt return forhiscareer On taking for 641 yardsandfourtouchdowns. Heaveraged 19.4 yardsper herecorded 31Metro selection.Asathree-year starter receptions team aswell asatwo-time all-districtselectionandtwo-time all- Background: Undecided onmajor. Personal: He willplay baseballfortheIchabodsaswell. choiceinallthree sports. baseball. Hewas alsoanall-Northland Schoolinfootball,basketball and atWinnetonka High sports Background: Talley. Majoring inbusiness. Born onJune1, 1983. SonofRandyandKimTerhune. Born onJuly6,1983. SonofMichaelThompson and Born Sept.5,1983. SonofDanandBonnieSissom. Born onSept.4,1983. andDebroah SonofHenry Was teamallconference following his namedfirst Was atwo-year memberoftheall-conference first Was atwo-time honorable mentionall-conference Was teamall-conference selectioninthree afist Received 2001 Big7League all-conference hon- SABETHA, KAN./SABETHA HS DE 6-5, 235,FRESHMAN, CORY TINKLIN RAYTOWN, MO./RAYTOWN HS OL 6-4, 265,FRESHMAN, JUSTIN THOMPSON KANSAS CITY, MO./PARK HILLSOUTH HS 6-0, 180, DB FRESHMAN, HENRY TALLEY III MAPLE HILL,KAN./ST.MAPLE MARY’S HS 6-1, 180, K FRESHMAN, ANDY TERHUNE KANSAS CITY, MO./WINNETONKA HS 5-11, 185, WR FRESHMAN, SAM SISSOM 2002 Media Guide 2002 Media senio ina29-14 win. asa Mary’s He rushedfor200yardsandatouchdown against St. ball. Was selectedashonorablemention3AAll-Stateatpunter. played runningback,linebacker andpunter. Alsoplayed basket- able mentionaccoladesagain. asajuniorreceiving honor- son. Healsoledtheteamintackles duringhisseniorsea- defensive backleadingtheteamintackles Community College. Majoring played incriminaljustice.Hefather footballatHighland asajunior.season andqualified forstate tion all-districtchoiceinbasketball hisjuniorandseniorseasons. recorded fiveinterceptionsasajuniorandwas anhonorablemen- les bothseasonswith112 asajuniorand97senior. Also leadingtheteamintack- lowing after hisjuniorandsenioryears School, hewas asecondteamall-districtpickatstrong safetyfol- played DallasHigh nicklebackandonspecialteams.At North Background: Lawrence. Undecided onmajor. Personal: Background: Personal: Undecided onmajor. Personal: Background: Blackman. Undecided on major. Personal: Born July10, 1984. andMarilynWoodruff. SonofTim Born onJuly9,1984. SonofGeorgeandLynn Tinklin. Born onJuly5,1983. SonofFrank Toth andW. Doris Born onDec.26,1982. SonofNeelyandMattie A two-sport athleteatRock Creek HighSchoolwho A two-sport A transferfrom Ottawa (Kan.)University where he Was namedhonorablementionall-conference at KANSAS CITY, MO./PARK HILLSOUTHHS 5-11, 170, DB FRESHMAN, STEVE TOTH WAMEGO, CREEKHS KAN./ROCK 6-2, 190, P FRESHMAN, PHIL WOODRUFF DALLAS, TEXAS/OTTAWA UNIVERSITY 6-1, 190, LB SOPHOMORE, FORREST WILLIAMS 2002 ICHABODS
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The captains for the 2002 season are (top row) junior defensive end Eric Taylor, junior defensive tackle Michael Kitchener, sophomore linebacker Larry Schembri, (bottom row) junior quarterback Tyler Schuerman and junior right tackle Tim Watts. 26-36 2002 SCHEDULE Sept. 5 State at Emporia Sept. 14Washburn ...... 7 p.m...... 7 p.m. Sept. 21 State Chadron ...... 2 p.m. Sept. 28 at Adams State ...... 2 p.m. Oct. 5Oct. 12 at Colorado-Mines ...... 2 p.m. Fort College Lewis ...... 2 p.m. Oct. 19 at Oklahoma Panhandle . . . TBA Oct. 26 Mesa State ...... 7 p.m. 2Nov. at Nebraska-Kearney 9Nov. . . . . 7 p.m. State at Western 16Nov...... 2 p.m. Mexico Highlands New . . 1 p.m. (3-8) RESULTS 2001 30Aug. State Emporia ...... L 21-38 Sept. 8 at Missouri Western. . . . L 14-37 Sept. 15 Adams State ...... W 15-0 Sept. 22 at Colorado-Mines 45-52 . . LOT Sept. 29 at Fort College Lewis . . W 37-17 Oct. 6Oct. 13 Oklahoma Panhandle . . W 60-6 at Mesa StateOct. 20 ...... L 20-23 Nebraska-Kearney . . . . . L 35-44 Oct. 27 State. Western ...... L 15-29 Nov. 3 10Nov. Mexico Highlands New at L State at Chadron . . L 0-44 . . . . . 2002 SCHEDULE 2002 Sept. 7 at Washburn . . . 7 p.m. . . . Sept. 14 Wesleyan Illinois p.m...... 1:05 Sept. 21 at Drake ...... 1 p.m. Oct. 5Oct. 12 Point* at UW-Stevens . . . 1 p.m. UW-Platteville*...... 1:05 p.m. Oct. 19 at UW-Oshkosh* p.m...... 1 Oct. 26 UW-Whitewater* at . . . . 1 p.m. 2Nov...... 1:05 p.m. Falls*. UW-River 9Nov. a.m. . 11:30 . . . UW-Eau Claire*. 16Nov. at UW-Stout* ...... 1 p.m. . . (4-6) RESULTS 2001 Sept. 1 Washburn ...... W 37-18 Sept. 8 State at Winona Sept. 15 ...... L 22-31 Francis at St...... L 12-20 Sept. 29 Point*. UW-Stevens . . . . L 16-17 Oct. 6Oct. 13 at UW-Platteville*. . . . . L 29-36 UW-Oshkosh* ...... W 30-21 Oct. 20 UW-Whitewater* ...... W 21-0 Oct. 27 Falls* at UW-River . . . . . W 31-9 3Nov. at UW-Eau Claire* 10Nov...... L 7-10 UW-Stout* ...... L 7-10 1919 Bryan Maring, Jeff 3-4, T-5th Offense-9 • 35-0 in 1967 Pro - I • 4-3 Pro Barry Schockmel, Offense-7 • 46-0 in 1963 Multiple • 4-3 37-18 in 2001 37-18 WU leads 34-21-3 24-12 in 1998 24-12 26-6 in 2000 WU 7, FHSU 6 in WU 7, WU 17, FHSU 14 in 1999 14 FHSU WU 17, 3-8 17-14 in 1999 17-14 Washburn leads 2-1 Washburn Tim O’Connor 37-18 in 2001 37-18 4-6 WU in 1999 21 24, UWL UWL 37, WUUWL 37, in 2001 18 26-6 in 2000 Larry Terry Returning-35 • Lost-20 Returning-40 • Lost-15 Alma Mater: Boise State, ‘91 Record at FHSU: 3-8, 1 year Record: same Overall Phone: 785.628.4399 Alma Mater: UWL 1977 Alma Mater: 2 years Record at UWL: 11-9, 8 years Record: 36-38-32-1, Overall Phone: 608.785.8686 Assistant Coaches: Levi Norris, Hawks, Mike Jeremy Walker, Chad Chris Krich, Ryan Walter, Kramer, Adams Record: 2001 Basic Formations: Lettermen: Defense-6 • Specialty-4 SERIES NOTES Series Record: FOOTBALL Head Coach: Returning Starters: First meeting: Last meeting: Last WU win: Last Last FHSU win: Last WU win: Largest FHSU win: Largest Largest WU win: Largest Last WU win: Last UWL win: Last UWL win: Largest SERIES NOTES Series Record: First meeting: meeting: Last Head Coach: Lettermen: Returning Starters: Defense-4 • Specialty-2 FOOTBALL Basic Formations: Assistant Coaches: Anderson, Mick Miyamoto, Frank Mike Durnin Mike Tim Ebner, Tierney, Record: 2001 Finish: Record, WIAC 2002 Media Guide Tom Spicer Tom Jason Broom Joe Baker FORT HAYS STATE UNIVERSITY STATE FORT HAYS Josh Boraas 785.628.5800/5316 SEPT. 7, 2002 • MOORE BOWL • TOPEKA, KAN. • 7 P.M. P.M. KAN. • 7 • TOPEKA, 2002 • MOORE BOWL 7, SEPT. 608.785.8991 SEPT. 14, 2002 • LEWIS FIELD STADIUM • HAYS, KAN. • 7 P.M. KAN. • HAYS, 2002 • LEWIS FIELD STADIUM 14, SEPT. Jason McCullough Rocky MoutainRocky 5,800 David Johnson David Tigers Wisconsin-Intercollegiate NCAA - II Dr. Edward H. Hammond Edward Dr. 8,509 Hays, Kan. Eagles 1902 OPPONENTS NCAA III Dr. Douglas Hastad Douglas Dr. LaCrosse, Wis. LaCrosse, 1909 Black & Gold 785.628.5800 [email protected] UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN-LA CROSSE WISCONSIN-LA OF UNIVERSITY Maroon and Gray Maroon 608.785.8493 [email protected] 785.628.4383 608.785.6539 2002 Tim O’Connor Larry Terry Larry Football SID: E-mail: GENERAL Location: Founded: Enrollment: Affiliation: Conference: Nickname: Colors: President: Director of Athletics: Phone: Fax: Phone: Press Box Football SID: E-mail: Phone: Fax: Phone: Press Box GENERAL Location: Founded: Enrollment: Affiliation: Conference: Nickname: Colors: President: Director of Athletics:
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Ichabod Football 46 Press Box Phone: Fax: Phone: E-mail: Football SID: Director ofAthletics: President: Colors: Nickname: Conference: Affiliation: Enrollment: Founded: Location: GENERAL Press Box Phone: Fax: Phone: E-mail: Football SID: Director ofAthletics: President: Colors: Nickname: Conference: Affiliation: Enrollment: Founded: Location: GENERAL Chuck Broyles SEPT. 21, 2002 • MOORE BOWL • TOPEKA, KAN. • 7 P.M. • METRO SPORTS TV SPORTS METRO TOPEKA, KAN.•7P.M. • SEPT. 21, BOWL 2002 •MOORE • 417.625.9397 620.235.4149 TBA 417.625.9359 Green andGold [email protected] 620.235.4147 Crimson andGold 1937 Joplin, Mo. 1903 Pittsburg, Kan. MISSOURI SOUTHERNSTATE COLLEGE Dr. JulioS.Leon NCAA II NCAA Dr. Tom Bryant NCAA II NCAA Lions Gorillas 5,750 6,500 Mid-America Intercollegiate Mid-America Mid-America Intercollegiate Mid-America TBA Dan Wilkes 417.625.3087 620.235.4869 ET 8 02•MOEBW OEA KAN.•7P.M. BOWL MOORE •TOPEKA, SEPT. 28,2002 • Aaron McConnell Aaron PITTSBURG STATE UNIVERSITY Sallie Beard Chuck Broyles Bill Cooke 2002 Media Guide 2002 Media Defense-7 •Specialty-2 Returning Starters: Lettermen: Basic Formations: Record,Finish: MIAA 2001 Record: Schneider, Rob Green, MarkSmith Coaches: Assistant Head Coach: Head FOOTBALL Largest MSSCwin: Largest WUwin: Last MSSCwin: Last WUwin: Last meeting: First meeting: Series Record: SERIES NOTES Largest PSUwin: Largest WUwin: Last PSUwin: Last WUwin: Last meeting: First meeting: Series Record: SERIES NOTES Defense-6 •Specialty-2 Returning Starters: Lettermen: Back/Veer •4-4 Basic Formations: Record,Finish: MIAA 2001 Record: Roth Stewart, BillKroenke, JohnPierce,Carl Coaches: Assistant Coach: Head FOOTBALL Phone: 417.625.9358 Overall Record:29-38-1, 7season Record atMSSC:9-22,3seasons Lewis -1973Alma Mater:Fort Phone: 620.235.4389 Overall Record:Same Record atPSU:123-23-2, 12 years Alma Mater:PSU-1970 Returning-28 •Lost-20 Returning-39 •Lost-16 Bill Cooke Chuck Broyles U2,MS 8•2001 WU 29,MSSC28• 29-28 in2001 U2,MS 1•1970 WU 21, MSSC21 • 4-6 38-36 in1980 11-2 S 1 U2 2001 21PSU 51, • WU 31-28 in2000 U7 S 1920 0• 7, PSU WU MSSC leads19-12-1 17-14 in1997 PSU leads55-18-1 25-7 in1986 36-13 in1953 61-0 in1989 I-Formation •3-3 Double Tight/Split 44-14 in1992 Offense-7 • Offense-7 Alan Dykens, Andy Offense-7 • Offense-7 Tim Beck,Anton Tim 3-6, T-7th 8-1, 1st o.1 isuiRla . .W42-14 Missouri-Rolla .W23-17 OT atEmporia State Nov. 10 .L6-28 atMissouriWesternNov. 3 CentralMissouri.W35-13Oct. 25 . .L9-37 atTrumanOct. 20 . L3-38 Missouri Northwest Oct. 13 .L13-35Oct. 6 PittsburgState Sept. 29 atWashburn .L28-29 22 Sept. .L39-41 atSouthwest Baptist .W24-0 State Northeastern Sept. 13 Sept. 8 2001 RESULTS (4-6) .1p.m. atMissouri-Rolla .2p.m. Emporia State Nov. 16 . 2p.m. MissouriWestern Nov. 9 .2p.m. atCentral Missouri Nov. 2 TrumanOct. 26 . 6p.m. . 1p.m. Missouri atNorthwest Oct. 19 .7p.m. atPittsburgState Oct. 12 Oct. 5 . 6p.m. Washburn 28 Sept. .6p.m. Southwest Baptist Sept. 21 .6p.m. State. atNortheastern .6p.m. Greenville (Ill.) Sept. 14 Sept. 7 2002 SCHEDULE a roha tdu assCt,Mo. #at Arrowhead Stadium-KansasCity, .2p.m. atCentralMissouri. .2p.m. atSouthwest Baptist Nov. 16 .1p.m. Truman Nov. 9 .2p.m. Nov. 2 atMissouri-Rolla Oct. 26 Missouri#7:30 vsNorthwest p.m. .2p.m. Oct. 17 atEmporia State .7p.m. MissouriSouthern Oct. 12 Oct. 5 .2p.m. MissouriWestern Sept. 28 .7p.m. atWashburn. 21 Sept. .7p.m. Bacone(Okla.) Sept. 14 Nov. 24 at North Dakota State. .L0-38 Dakota State. atNorth Nov. 24 .W20-7 Nebraska-Omaha .W38-13 atCentral Missouri. Nov. 17 .W27-20 atSouthwest Baptist Nov. 8 Nov. 3 .W28-0 Truman Oct. 27 .W31-3 atMissouri-Rolla. .L31-35Oct. 20 Missouri Northwest .W38-23 Emporia State Oct. 13 Oct. 6 .W35-13 atMissouriSouthern Sept. 29 .W17-13 atMissouriWestern Sept. 22 .W51-21 .W75-0 Washburn 15 Sept. Bacone(Okla.) Sept. 8 SW Aug. 25 2001 RESULTS (11-2) Aug. 31 2002 SCHEDULE 2002 Langston (Okla.) ...... 7 7 ...... Langston (Okla.) Assemblies of God . . . . W 76-0 W . . . . Assemblies of God OPPONENTS p.m.
WASHBURN 47 Ichabod Football 2002 SCHEDULE Sept. 1 (Iowa) at Drake ...... 1 p.m. Sept. 8 Quincy (Ill.) ...... 1:30 p.m. Sept. 15 State at Emporia ...... 2 p.m. Sept. 22 at Missouri-Rolla . . . . 6:30 p.m. Sept. 29 Baptist Southwest ...... 2 p.m. Oct. 6 Washburn ...... 2 p.m. Oct. 13 at Missouri Southern . . . . 6 p.m. Oct. 20 Northwest Missouri . . . . . 1 p.m. Oct. 27 Pittsburg State 1 p.m...... 3 Nov. at Central Missouri . . . . . 1 p.m. 10 Nov. Missouri Western ...... 1 p.m. (8-3) RESULTS 2001 Sept. 1 (Iowa) Drake ...... W 40-29 Sept. 8 at Quincy (Ill.) ...... W 51-7 Sept. 15 State Emporia ...... L 14-34 Sept. 22 Missouri-Rolla ...... W 61-0 Sept. 29 Baptist at Southwest . . W 43-14 Oct. 6 at Washburn Oct. 13 . . . . W 27-26 Missouri Southern . . . . . W 37-9 Oct. 20 at Northwest Missouri W 24-23 Oct. 27 at Pittsburg State ...... L 0-28 3 Nov. Central Missouri ...... L 27-58 10 Nov. at Missouri Western . . W 42-35 2002 SCHEDULE 2002 Sept. 7Sept. 14 Nebraska-Omaha ...... 1 p.m. Minn. St.-Mankato at . . . 1 p.m. Sept. 21 Missouri-Rolla ...... 1 p.m. Sept. 28 Baptist at Southwest Oct. 5 . . . 2 p.m. Oct. 12 at Washburn. 7 p.m...... Oct. 17 Missouri Southern. . . . . 1 p.m. . Oct. 26 Pittsburg State# p.m. . . . . 7:30 2Nov. State at Truman ...... 1 p.m. 9Nov. State Central Missouri . . 1 p.m. 16Nov. at Missouri Westernp.m. . . . . 1 State at Emporia - Kansas City, Stadium #at Arrowhead Mo...... 2 p.m. (7-4) RESULTS 2001 Sept. 1Sept. 8 at Nebraska-Omaha. . . L 21-24 Sept. 15 Minn. State-Mankato . W 36-19 at Missouri-Rolla...... W 49-0 Sept. 22 Baptist. Southwest . . . W 52-10 Sept. 29 Washburn...... W 52-17 Oct. 6Oct. 13 at Missouri Southern . . W 38-3 Oct. 20 Pittsburg State at . . . . W 35-31 Oct. 27 Truman ...... L 23-24 3Nov. at Central Missouri . . . L 36-37 10Nov. Missouri Western . . L 30-37 OT State. Emporia ...... W 44-3 6-3, T3th 47-0 in 1984 6-3, T-3rd Matt Copeland, Offense-6 • Jim Svoboda, Scott Jim Svoboda, 14 total overall 14 Multiple • 4-4 Multiple • 4-3 52-17 in 2001 52-17 39-0 in 1962 52-13 in 1999 52-13 48-14 in 1994 48-14 Truman leads 16-3 Truman NWMSU leads 15-5 TSU 26, WU • 13 1958 27-26 in 2001 NWMSU 27, WUNWMSU 27, 0 • 1944 TSU WU 26 • 27, 2000 8-3 52-13 in 1999 52-13 7-4 48-14 in 1994 48-14 John Ware Mel Tjeerdsma NWMSU 52, WU • 2001 17 Returning-36 • Lost-23 Alma Mater: Drake University-1981 Alma Mater: Drake Record at TSU: 44-32, 7 years Record: Same Overall Phone: 660.785.4252 Alma Mater: Southern State - 1967 Alma Mater: 8 years Record at NWMSU: 76-25, years 18 Record: 136-63-4, Overall Phone: 660.562.1311 Last TSU win: TSU Last WU win: Largest win: TSU Largest Last WU win: Last Last meeting: Last SERIES NOTES Series Record: First meeting: FOOTBALL Head Coach: Assistant Coaches: Jeff Erick Kruppe Jacques, Matheny, Keeth Record: 2001 MIAA Record, Finish: Basic Formations: Lettermen: Defense-7 • Specialty-1 Returning Starters: Assistant Coaches: Jon Gustafson,Bostwick, Bart Will Tatum, Wagner Record: 2001 MIAA Record, Finish: Basic Formations: Returning Starters: SERIES NOTES Series Record: meeting: Last WU win: Last NWMSU win: Last WU win: Largest NWMSU win: Largest Head Coach: First meeting: FOOTBALL 2002 Media Guide TRUMAN STATE UNIVERSITY TRUMAN STATE Jerry Wollmering Dusty Burk Ryan Miller Dr. Robert Boerigter Dr. 660.785.4276 660.562.1582 Melissa Ware Andy Seeley Mid-America Intercollegiate Mid-America Intercollegiate 6,000 6,200 Bulldogs Bearcats NCAA II Dr. Jack Magruder Dr. NCAA II Dr. Dean L. Hubbard Dr. OPPONENTS Kirksville, Mo. 1867 Maryville, Mo. 1905 Purple and White 660.785.4127/4276 [email protected] Forest Green and White Green Forest 660.562.1118 [email protected] 660.785.7475 OCT. 12, 2002 • STOKES STADIUM • KIRKSVILLE, MO. • 2 P.M. • HOMECOMING MO. • 2 P.M. • KIRKSVILLE, STADIUM 2002 • STOKES 12, OCT. 660.562.1582 NORTHWEST MISSOURI STATE UNIVERSITY STATE MISSOURI NORTHWEST John Ware 2002 OCT. 5, 2002 • 5, 2002 OCT. • KAN. • TOPEKA, MOORE BOWL • 7 P.M. DAY APPRECIATION FAN Mel Tjeerdsma Football SID: E-mail: Founded: Enrollment: Affiliation: Conference: Nickname: Colors: President: Director of Athletics: Phone: Fax: Phone: Press Box GENERAL Location: Founded: Enrollment: Affiliation: Conference: Nickname: Colors: President: Director of Athletics: GENERAL Location: Football SID: E-mail: Phone: Fax: Phone: Press Box
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Ichabod Football 48 Jerry Partridge Press Box Phone: Fax: Phone: E-mail: Football SID: Director ofAthletics: President: Colors: Nickname: Conference: Affiliation: Enrollment: Founded: Location: GENERAL GENERAL Press Box Phone: Fax: Phone: E-mail: Football SID: Director ofAthletics: President: Colors: Nickname: Conference: Affiliation: Enrollment: Founded: Location: OCT. 26, 2002 • MOORE BOWL • TOPEKA, KAN. • 1 P.M. • HOMECOMING/HALL OFFAME HOMECOMING/HALL OCT. BOWL 26,2002 •MOORE •TOPEKA, KAN.•1P.M. • 660.543.8034 816.271.4544 TBA [email protected] 660.543.4312 816.271.4257 Cardinal andBlack Black andGold CENTRAL MISSOURISTATE UNIVERSITY 1871 1969 Warrensburg, Mo. St. Joseph,Mo. Dr. Bobby Patton Dr. JamesScanlon NCAA II NCAA NCAA II NCAA Mules Griffons MISSOURI WESTERN STATE COLLEGE 11,000 5,158 Mid-America Intercollegiate Mid-America Mid-America Intercollegiate Mid-America Joe Moore Brett King OCT. 19, 2002•WALTON STADIUM •WARRENSBURG, •1P.M. MO. 660.543.4905 816.271.4257 Eric Walker Jerry Hughes Jerry Pete Chapman Willie Fritz 2002 Media Guide 2002 Media Largest win: MWSC Largest WUwin: Last win: MWSC Last WUwin: Last meeting: First meeting: Series Record: SERIES NOTES Defense-10 •Specialty-1 Returning Starters: Lettermen: Basic Formations: Record,Finish: MIAA 2001 Record: Regi Trotter, PhillipNelson Boyum, DougSmith,MattWilliamson, Coaches: Assistant Coach: Head FOOTBALL Largest CMSUwin: Largest WUwin: Last CMSUwin: Last WUwin: Last meeting: First meeting: Series Record: SERIES NOTES Defense-6 Returning Starters: Lettermen: Basic Formations: Record,Finish: MIAA 2001 Record: Oswald Clemens, CharlieLee,DanOswald, Chris Hecklinski, ScottBaumgartner, Chuck Coaches: Assistant Coach: Head FOOTBALL Phone: 816.271.5944 Overall Record:Same Record atMWSC:33-23,5years Alma Mater:MissouriWestern 1985 Phone: 660.543.4252 Overall Record:Same Record atCMSU:37-19, 5years Alma Mater:PittsburgState-1983 Returning-30 •Lost-12 Returning-31 •Lost-23 Jerry Partridge Jerry 35-27 •1998 Willie Fritz 23-7 in1996 WC2,W 6•2000 MWSC 27, WU MU5,W 4•2001 34• CMSU 58,WU WU 58,MWSC3•1972 U6 MU0•1902 0• WU 6,CMSU 8-3 10-2 MWSC leads16-12-2 CMSU leads16-15-2 58-34 in2001 27-6 •2001 58-3 in1972 34-0 in1963 Multiple-Pro •4-3 r 4-3 Pro • 37-0 in1998 52-0 in1981 Offense-8 • Offense-8 Offense-9 • Offense-9 Jay Bubak,Les Scott Grinde,Jeff 6-3, T-3rd 7-2, 2nd c.2 isuiSuhr .W28-6 Nov. 3 MissouriSouthern Oct. 27 .W27-6 Washburn .W21-12 20 Oct. atSouthwest Baptist Oct. 13 Oct. 6 .W34-14 atEmporia State Sept. 29 .L13-17 PittsburgState Sept. 22 .L28-34 atCentralMissouri .W37-14 Hays State Sept. 15 Fort Sept. 8 at SE Sept. 1 2001 RESULTS (8-3) .1p.m. atTruman .1p.m. Missouri Northwest Nov. 16 .2p.m. atMissouriSouthern Nov. 9 Nov. 2 .1p.m. atWashburn. .2p.m. 26 Oct. Southwest Baptist Oct. 19 at .1p.m. Emporia State Oct. 12 Oct. 5 .2p.m. atPittsburgState Sept. 28 .6p.m. CentralMissouri .6:30p.m. Sept. 21 atSouthDakota. Sept. 7 W Aug. 29 2002 SCHEDULE o.1 rmn. . L35-42 Truman Nov. 10 e.1v inst-uuh W48-17 vsMinnesota-Duluth# # MineralWater Bowl .L13-38 Dec. 1 PittsburgState .W58-27 atTruman Nov. 10 . W37-36 Missouri Northwest Nov. 3 . L13-35 atMissouriSouthern Oct. 27 Oct. 20 . W58-34 atWashburn .W49-17. Southwest Baptist 11 Oct. Oct. 6 .W31-10 atMissouri-Rolla Sept. 29 W40-342OT atEmporia State Sept. 22 . W34-28 MissouriWestern . . W63-13 Ottawa Sept. 15 .W24-10Sept. 6 Lincoln Aug. 30 2001 RESULTS (10-2) .1p.m. atPittsburgState Truman. . 1p.m. Nov. 16 . 1p.m. Missouri atNorthwest Nov. 9 .2p.m. MissouriSouthern Nov. 2 .1p.m. Oct. 27 Washburn . 2p.m. atSouthwest Baptist 19 Oct. .1p.m. Missouri-Rolla Oct. 12 .2p.m. Oct. 5 Emporia State .6p.m. Sept. 28 atMissouriWestern Sept. 21 .7p.m. Sterling (Kan.). Sept. 14 . 7p.m. atLincoln Aug. 31 2002 SCHEDULE 2002 at Northwest Missouri at Northwest Missouri-Rolla. .W34-14Missouri-Rolla. inona State...... 6 .6 inona State. isuiRla.1p.m. Missouri-Rolla Oklahoma...... W 16-12 .W Oklahoma. OPPONENTS W 37-30OT p.m.
WASHBURN 49 Ichabod Football 2002 SCHEDULE 2002 Sept. 5 Fort State Hays Sept. 14 ...... 7 p.m. Central (OK). at East . . . . 7 p.m. Sept. 21 Truman...... 2 p.m...... Sept. 28 at Central Missouri . . . . 2 p.m. . Oct. 5Oct. 12 at Missouri Western . . 1 p.m. . . Pittsburg State ...... 2 p.m. Oct. 19 at Missouri-Rolla. . . . . 6:30 p.m. Oct. 26 Baptist Southwest 2Nov...... 2 p.m. at Washburn ...... 1 p.m. 9Nov. at Missouri Southern 16Nov. . . . . 2 p.m. Northwest Missouri . . . . . 2 p.m. (5-6) RESULTS 2001 30Aug. at Fort State Hays . . . . W 38-21 Sept. 8 East Central (OK) . . . . . W 21-17 Sept. 15 at Truman ...... W 34-15 Sept. 22 Central Missouri . . L 34-40 2OT Sept. 29 Missouri Western . . . . . L 14-34 Oct. 6 Oct. 13 State at Pittsburg Missouri-Rolla . . . . . L 23-38 ...... W 31-19 Oct. 20 Baptist at Southwest . . . L 10-17 Oct. 27 Washburn ...... W 39-18 3Nov. Missouri Southern 10Nov...... L 17-23 Northwest at Missouri . . . L 3-44 2002 SCHEDULE Sept. 1 at HardingSept. 8 ...... 7 p.m. Drake.p.m...... 6:30 Sept. 15 at Northwest Missouri . . . 1 p.m. Sept. 22 Truman ...... 6:30 p.m. Sept. 29 at Central Missouri...... 1 p.m. Oct. 6Oct. 13 Missouri Western ...... 1 p.m. State Emporia ...... 6:30 p.m. Oct. 20 at Pittsburg State...... 2 p.m. Oct. 27 Baptist at Southwest . . . . 2 p.m. 3Nov. Washburn 10 ...... 1 p.m. Nov. Missouri Southern ...... 1 p.m. (2-9) RESULTS 2001 Sept. 1 Quincy...... W 45-12 Sept. 8 Wesleyan at Kentucky Sept. 15 . W 30-10 Northwest Missouri . . . . . L 0-49 Sept. 22 ...... L 0-61 at Truman. Sept. 29 Central Missouri...... L 10-31 Oct. 6Oct. 13 at Missouri Western. . . . L 14-34 State at Emporia ...... L 19-31 Oct. 20 Pittsburg State ...... L 3-31 Oct. 27 Baptist Southwest 3Nov...... L 3-17 at Washburn ...... L 14-42 10Nov. Missouri Southern . . . . . L 14-42 3-6, T7th 0-9, 10th Todd Hafner, Clayt Hafner, Todd Shawn Corbett, Shawn Offense-8 • Offense-9 • Multiple • 4-4 Multiple I • 4-3 38-14 in 1993 38-14 45-6 in 1928 34-6 in 1956 45-0 in 1996 ESU leads 50-42-6 WU leads 8-5 19-0 in 1994 19-0 ESU 11, WUESU 11, 0 • 1899 UMR 20, WU 7 • 1989 ESU 39, WU • 18 2001 39-18 in 2001 39-18 5-6 2-9 59-46 in 1988 42-14 in 2001 42-14 WU 42, UMR • 14 2001 Dave Wiemers Dave Kirby Cannon Kirby Returning-43 • Lost-11 Returning-41 • Lost-14 Returning-41 Alma Mater: Washburn - 1990 Washburn Alma Mater: 1 year Record at ESU: 5-6, Record: same Overall Phone: 620.341.5504 Alma Mater: Southwest Missouri-1981 Alma Mater: Southwest Record at UMR: 4-29, 3 years Record: Same Overall Phone: 573.341.4957 SERIES NOTES Series Record: First meeting: FOOTBALL Head Coach: meeting: Last ESU win: Last WU win: Largest ESU win: Largest Last WU win: Last Assistant Coaches: Birmingham, Jon Wiemers, Chet Pobolish, Larry Wilhite Wiemers, Kenny Record: 2001 MIAA Record, Finish: Basic Formations: Lettermen: Defense-8 • Specialty-1 Returning Starters: Assistant Coaches: Joe Pfankuch Jason Koltz, Boulware, Travis Record: 2001 MIAA Record, Finish: Basic Formations: Lettermen: Defense-9 • Specialty-1 SERIES NOTES Series Record: meeting: Last WU win: Last UMR win: Last WU win: Largest UMR win: Largest FOOTBALL Head Coach: Returning Starters: First meeting: 2002 Media Guide Kent Weiser Kent EMPORIA STATE UNIVERSITY STATE EMPORIA Mark Mullin Shawn Stephens Dontaye McCoy 620.341.5020 573.341.4057 UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI-ROLLA OF UNIVERSITY Don Weast John Kean Mid-America Intercollegiate Mid-America Intercollegiate Dr. GaryDr. Thomas 5,823 4,396 Hornets Miners NCAA II NCAA II Dr. Kay Schallenkamp Kay Dr. NOV. 2, 2002 • MOORE BOWL • TOPEKA, KAN. • 1 P.M. • SENIOR DAY • SENIOR KAN. • 1 P.M. • TOPEKA, • MOORE 2, 2002 BOWL NOV. OPPONENTS Emporia, Kan. Emporia, Rolla, Mo. Rolla, 1863 1870 Old Gold and Black Silver and Gold Silver 620.341.5526 [email protected] 573.341.4140 [email protected] 620.341.5808 573.341.4880 2002 NOV. 9, 2002 • JACKLING FIELD/ALLGOOD-BAILEY STADIUM • ROLLA, MO • 1 P.M. • ROLLA, STADIUM FIELD/ALLGOOD-BAILEY 9, 2002 • JACKLING NOV. Kirby Cannon Dave Wiemers Dave Football SID: E-mail: Founded: Enrollment: Affiliation: Conference: Nickname: Colors: President: Director of Athletics: Phone: Fax: Phone: Press Box GENERAL Location: GENERAL Location: Founded: Enrollment: Affiliation: Conference: Nickname: Colors: Chancellor: Director of Athletics: Football SID: E-mail: Phone: Fax: Phone: Press Box
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Ichabod Football 50 Press Box Phone: Fax: Phone: E-mail: Football SID: Director ofAthletics: President: Colors: Nickname: Conference: Affiliation: Enrollment: Founded: Location: GENERAL *TSU @ UMR (HOF). . .6:30p.m. @UMR (HOF). *TSU . . . 6p.m. *WU @MSSC .2p.m. *NWMSU @SBU (FD). . .2p.m. *MWSC @PSU(FD) . .2p.m. *ESU @CMSU(FD). Saturday, September 28 7p.m. . . *PSU @WU(FD) .6p.m. *SBU @MSSC .6p.m. *CMSU @MWSC(FD) .2p.m. @ESU(FD) *TSU . . 1p.m. *UMR @NWMSU(FD) Saturday, September 21 .7p.m. Hays (Kan.)State WU @Fort .7p.m. Sterling (Kan.)@CMSU . .7p.m. ESU @EastCentral(Okla.) .7p.m. Bacone (Okla.)@PSU .6:30p.m. Drake (Iowa) @UMR .6p.m. (Okla.)State MSSC @Northeastern .1:30p.m. Quincy (Ill.)@TSU .1p.m. State-Mankato NWMSU @Minnesota Saturday, September14 . .7p.m. Wisconsin-LaCrosse @WU .7p.m. Kentucky Wesleyan @SBU .6:30p.m. MWSC @SouthDakota .6p.m. Greenville (Ill.)@MSSC. .1p.m. @DrakeTSU (Iowa) .1p.m. Nebraska-Omaha @NWMSU Saturday, September7 .7p.m. Hays (Kan.)State@ESU. Fort Thursday, September5 .7p.m. UMR @Harding(Ark.) .7p.m. Langston (Okla.)@PSU(HOF) .7p.m. CMSU @Lincoln(Mo.) Saturday, August31 .7p.m. SBU @Tennessee-Martin .6p.m. Winona (Minn.)State@MWSC Thursday, August29 Ray Richards 417.328.1745 [email protected] 471.328.1799 NOV. 16, 2002•PLASTER STADIUM •BOLIVAR, •2P.M. MO •SENIORDAY Purple andWhite 1878 Bolivar, Mo. Dr. C.PatTaylor NCAA II NCAA Bearcats 3,000 Mid-America Intercollegiate Mid-America Joey Roberts 2002 MIAA COMPOSITE SCHEDULE COMPOSITE 2002 MIAA SOUTHWEST BAPTIST UNIVERSITY 417.328.1738 Chris Lowe Dennis Roland 2002 Media Guide 2002 Media Largest SBUwin: Largest WUwin: Last SBUwin: Last WUwin: Last meeting: First meeting: Series Record: SERIES NOTES Defense-8 •Specialty-0 Returning Starters: Lettermen: Basic Formations: Record,Finish: MIAA 2001 Record: McCallum,RickScholten White, Ryan Jonathan Polson, Ray Caldwell, Danny Coaches: Assistant Coach: Head FOOTBALL UR@SU. .2p.m. *UMR @SBU .2p.m. *MWSC @MSSC (HC). . . 1p.m. *PSU @TSU . .1p.m. *ESU @WU. .1 p.m. *CMSU @NWMSU(HC). Saturday, November 2 .2p.m. *UMR @PSU. .2p.m. *SBU @ESU(HC) .2p.m. *MSSC @CMSU(HC) .1p.m. (HOF) *NWMSU @TSU .1p.m. *MWSC @WU(HC/HOF) Saturday, October26 .6:30p.m. *ESU @UMR(FD) .6p.m. @MSSC *TSU .2p.m. *SBU @MWSC(HC) . .1p.m. *WU @CMSU Saturday, October19 *PSU vs.NWMSU@Arrowhead Stadium, Thursday, October17 .2p.m. (HC) *WU @TSU .2p.m. *PSU @ESU .2p.m. *CMSU @SBU(HC) .1p.m. *MWSC @UMR(HC) .1p.m. *MSSC @NWMSU Saturday, October12 .7p.m. *NWMSU @WU .2p.m. (FD) *SBU @TSU .2p.m. *MSSC @PSU .1p.m. *UMR @CMSU .1p.m. *ESU @MWSC(HOF) Saturday, October5 .7p.m. *UMR @CMSU Thursday, October3 assCt,M..7:30 p.m. Kansas City, Mo. Phone: 417.328.1787 Overall Record:same Record atSBU:6-5,1year Michigan-1981Alma Mater:Northern Returning-39 •Lost-11 Ray Richards 58-21 in2000 2-9 SBU 48-20•2001 48-20 in2001 SBU 34,WU19 •1989 WU leads9-4 58-21 in2000 48-20 in2001 Multiple-I •4-3 Offense-6 • Offense-6 Tony Hatmaker, 4-5, 6th Dates andtimeare subject tochange. All timesare CentralDaylight/Standard. areKansas Cityarea TBA. by Metro Sports Games tobeproduced andtelecastinthe Game;HC=Homecoming; *=MIAA Florence, Ala. DivisionIIChampionship Game @ NCAA Saturday, December 14 .1p.m. Excelsior Springs,Mo. vs.NSIC@Roosevelt Field MIAA Mineral Water Bowl @campusSemifinals sites DivisionIIPlayoffs NCAA Saturday, December7 @campus sites Quarterfinals DivisionIIPlayoffs NCAA Saturday, November 30 Round @campusFirst sites DivisionIIPlayoffs NCAA Saturday, November 23 .2p.m. *WU @SBU. .2p.m. *NWMSU @ESU . .2p.m. *CMSU @PSU. .1p.m. *MWSC @TSU .1p.m. *MSSC @UMR Saturday, November 16 .2p.m. *SBU @PSU .2p.m. *ESU @MSSC .1p.m. *WU @UMR . . 1p.m. @CMSU. *TSU .1p.m. *NWMSU @MWSC. Saturday, November 9 o.1 tWsbr .W48-20 atWashburn .L20-27 Nov. 10 Pittsburg State Nov. 3 .W17-3 atMissouri-Rolla. Oct. 27 .W17-10 Emporia State Oct. 20 MissouriWestern. L12-21 .L17-49 atCentralMissouri Oct. 13 Oct. 6 .L14-43 Truman. Sept. 29 .L10-52 Missouri atNorthwest Sept. 22 .W41-39 MissouriSouthern Sept. 13 .W54-20 atKentucky Wesleyan Sept. 1 .W19-0 Quincy Aug. 25 2001 RESULTS (6-5) .2p.m. Washburn .2p.m. Nov. 10 atPittsburgState Nov. 3 .2p.m. Missouri-Rolla. Oct. 27 . 2p.m. atEmporia State Oct. 20 .2p.m. atMissouriWestern .2p.m. CentralMissouri Oct. 13 Oct. 6 .2p.m. atTruman. Sept. 29 .2p.m. Missouri Northwest Sept. 22 .6p.m. atMissouriSouthern .7p.m. Sept. 13 Kentucky Wesleyan Sept. 1 .7p.m. Tennessee-Martin Aug. 29 2002 SCHEDULE HOF=Hall ofFame Day FD=Family/Parents Day 2002 OPPONENTS
WASHBURN 51 Ichabod Football 9-4-0 8-5-0 Missouri-Rolla Southwest Baptist Southwest WU Leads Series WU Leads Series 1989 SBU1990 . . . . 34-19 WU...... 24-9 1991 WU...... 14-6 1992 WU . . . . . 21-17 1993 SBU . . . . 25-20 1994 WU 31-14 . . . . . 1995 WU1996 . . . . 37-20 WU1997 . . . . 24-20 WU...... 25-7 1998 SBU . . . . 26-20 1999 WU...... 36-0 2000 WU. . . . . 58-21 2001 SBU . . . . 20-48 1968 ESU1969 . . 47-19 . . ESU1970 . . . . 28-14 WU. . . . . 34-21 1971 ESU1972. . 3-0 . . . . ESU1973 . . . . . 41-7 WU.. . . . 20-10 1974 WU. . . . . 36-15 1975 WU. . . . . 42-13 1976 WU...... 21-0 1977 WU. . . . . 40-12 1978 WU...... 17-7 1979 ESU. . . . . 17-11 1980 ESU1981 . . . . . 45-7 WU . . . . . 17-10 1982 ESU1983 . . . . 20-13 WU.. 41-7 . . . . 1984 ESU1985 . . . . . 14-0 WU. . . . . 25-18 1986 ESU1987 . . . . 22-16 WU1988 . . . 28-21* WU1991 . . . . 59-46 ESU1992 . . . . 49-18 ESU1993 . . . . 25-18 ESU1994 . . . . 37-19 ESU1995 . . . 43-7 . . ESU1996 . . . . 25-24 ESU1997 . . . . 40-35 ESU1998 . . . . 64-35 ESU1999 . . . . 35-27 ESU2000 . . . . 45-20 ESU2001 . . . . 35-21 ESU reflect +ESU records . . . . 19-38 different score *Later forfeited WU by 1989 UMR1990 . . . . 20-7 WU...... 13-7 1991 UMR. . . . 28-13 1992 UMR1993 . . . 26-21 UMR. . . . 38-14 1994 UMR.19-0 . . . . 1995 WU . . . . . 21-10 1996 WU...... 45-0 1997 WU.27-13 . . . . 1998 WU...... 24-7 1999 WU. . . . . 53-18 2000 WU. . . . . 34-14 2001 WU. . . . . 42-14 20-6 Series 50-42-6 ESU Leads Emporia State 1899 ESU...... 11-0 1901 WU...... 6-0 1902 WU...... 6-0 1903 Tied1904 ...... 0-0 WU...... 21-0 1905 WU...... 29-6 1906 WU...... 6-0 1907 WU...... 18-0 1908 WU...... 6-0 1909 WU...... 24-6 1910 ESU. . . . . 14-12 1911 WU...... 8-0 1912 ESU1913 ...... 7-6 WU.. . 41-7 . . . 1914 ESU1915 . . . . . 19-0 Tied1916 ...... 7-7 ESU1917. 23-7 . . . . Tied1918 ...... 0-0 WU. . . . 22-3 . . 19191920 WU...... Tied1921 ...... 7-7 WU. . . . . 10-7+ 1922 ESU1923 . . . . . 34-0 Tied ...... 7-7 1924 ESU1925 . . . . . 18-0 ESU1926 ...... 6-0 ESU1927 . . . . . 35-0 ESU1928 . . . . . 20-7 ESU1929 . . . . . 45-6 WU...... 6-2 1930 WU...... 13-6 1931 WU...... 20-7 1932 Tied1933 ...... 0-0 ESU1934 ...... 7-6 ESU1935 . . . . . 14-6 WU...... 12-7 1936 ESU1937 . . . . . 14-7 ESU1938 . . . . . 12-6 WU...... 19-6 1939 WU...... 12-0 1940 ESU1941 . . . . . 38-7 ESU1942 . . . . 20-12 ESU1946 . . . . . 12-0 WU. . . . . 20-12 1947 ESU1948 . . . . . 12-6 ESU1949 ...... 7-0 ESU. . . . . 19-14 1950 ESU1951 . . . . 27-19 WU . . . . . 14-13 1952 ESU1953 ...... 7-6 WU...... 21-0 1954 WU...... 14-6 1955 WU...... 26-6 1956 WU...... 34-6 1957 WU...... 25-0 1958 ESU1959. 27-6 . . . . ESU1960 . . . . 24-13 ESU1961 ...... 7-6 ESU1962 . . . . 26-10 WU...... 7-6 1963 WU...... 32-6 1964 WU...... 19-6 1965 WU...... 21-0 1966 ESU1966 . . . . . 14-0 ESU1967 . . . . . 12-6 ESU. 34-7 . . . . 1998 WU1999 . . . . 35-27 MWSC2000 . . 42-10 MWSC2001 . . 23-13 MWSC*Later forfeited WU by .. 6-27 . Series 16-12-2 15-16-2 MWSC Leads Central Missouri Missouri Western WU Leads Series 1995 TSU. . . . . 41-17 1996 TSU1997 . . . . 38-21 TSU 1998 . . . . . 37-7 TSU . . . . 38-28 1999 WU. . . . . 52-18 2000 TSU2001 . . . 45-42 . TSU*Later forfeited WU by 26-27 . . . . 1902 WU...... 6-0 1914 WU...... 6-0 1915 WU.. 19-7 . . . . 1943 Tied1944 ...... 0-0 WU...... 12-2 1945 WU...... 25-0 1960 CMSU. . . 35-14 1961 WU. . . . . 27-15 1962 WU...... 20-0 1963 WU1964 . . . . 34-0* WU...... 31-0 1965 Tied1966 ...... 7-7 CMSU1967 . . . 38-7 CMSU. . . . 14-0 1968 CMSU1969 . . . 34-0 CMSU. . . . 17-0 1985 WU...... 31-3 1986 WU. . . . . 37-14 1987 CMSU. . . 26-17 1988 WU1989 . . . . 28-27 CMSU1990 . . . 29-7 CMSU1991 . . . 24-7 CMSU. . . . 21-0 1992 WU . . . . . 13-10 1993 CMSU . . . 41-19 1994 CMSU. . . 43-10 1995 WU. . . . . 37-21 1996 WU...... 23-7 1997 CMSU. . . 20-14 1998 CMSU1999 . . . 37-0 CMSU. . . 32-18 2000 CMSU. . . 28-17 2001 CMSU . . 34-58 1972 WU...... 58-3 1973 Tied1974 . . . . 13-13 WU...... 37-0 1975 MWSC1976 . . 27-24 WU. . . . . 26-15 1977 Tied1978 ...... 7-7 MWSC1979 . . 53-25 WU. . . . . 23-21 1980 MWSC1981 . . 45-14 MWSC1982 . . . 52-0 MWSC1983 . . 37-21 WU. . . . . 24-21 1984 MWSC1985 . . 37-21 MWSC1986 . . 13-10 WU . . . . . 21-14 1987 WU. . . . . 31-6* 1988 WU . . . . . 17-10 1989 WU1990 . . . 28-21* WU . . . . . 21-10 1991 MWSC1992 . . 35-23 MWSC. . . 41-17 1993 MWSC1994 . . 41-10 MWSC1995 . . 60-28 MWSC1996 . . . 17-6 WU...... 21-7 1997 MWSC. . . 13-12 1-1 Series Truman Truman 15-5-0 16-3-0 20-1 NWMSU Leads Missouri Southern Missouri Northwest Missouri MSSC LeadsMSSC Series TSU Leads Series 1958 TSU1959 . . . . 26-13 TSU1960 ...... 6-0 TSU1961 . . . . 39-12 TSU1962 . . . . . 27-9 TSU1963 . . . . . 39-0 WU...... 7-6* 1989 WU. . . . . 21-3* 1990 TSU1991 . . . . 44-17 TSU1992 . . . . . 14-7 TSU1993 . . . . . 42-8 TSU1994 . . . . . 34-0 TSU . . . . 50-31 1944 NWMSU. . 27-0 1944 NWMSU. . 28-0 1984 NWMSU. . 47-0 1985 WU1986 . . . . 38-24 WU1987 . . . . 38-24 NWMSU. 29-27 1988 WU. . . . . 33-12 1989 NWMSU. 34-21 1990 WU...... 14-0 1991 NWMSU. . 29-3 1992 NWMSU. 22-21 1993 NWMSU. 61-36 1994 WU. . . . . 48-14 1995 NWMSU. 42-21 1996 NWMSU . 33-14 1997 NWMSU . 17-14 1998 NWMSU. 38-31 1999 NWMSU. 35-10 2000 NWMSU. 63-21 2001 NWMSU. 17-52 1970 Tied1971 . . . . 21-21 MSSC1972 14-10 . . . MSSC1973 . . . . 14-3 WU...... 9-3 1974 WU.35-17 . . . . 1975 MSSC1976 . . . . 21-9 MSSC . . . 35-21 1977 MSSC . . . 38-21 1978 MSSC . 20-7 . . . 1979 WU. . . . . 20-19 1980 MSSC . 35-9 . . . 1981 MSSC1982 . . . . 12-0 MSSC . 20-0 . . . 1983 WU. . . . . 24-10 1984 WU. . . . . 31-29 1985 WU...... 19-6 1986 WU...... 25-7 1987 MSSC1988 . . . 32-14 WU1989 . . . . 35-23 MSSC . . . . 23-6 1990 MSSC . 30-6 . . . 1991 MSSC1992 . . . . 31-6 MSSC1993 . . . 44-14 MSSC . . . 36-21 1994 MSSC1995 . . . 38-16 MSSC . . . . 25-0 1996 MSSC . . . 32-31 1997 MSSC1998 . . . 17-14 WU1999 . . . . 49-37 WU2000 . . 35-28 . . WU2001 . . . . 24-22 WU . . . . 29-28 2002 Media Guide 1923 PSU1924 . . . . . 10-0 PSU1928. 20-0 . . . . WU...... 12-0 1929 WU.. . . . 12-7+ 1930 WU...... 13-7 1931 WU...... 15-0 1932 WU1933 . . . . 27-7+ WU...... 6-0 1934 PSU. . . . . 18-13 1941 Tied1942 ...... 7-7 PSU1943 . . . . . 19-0 PSU1943 . . . . . 27-7 PSU1944 . . . . . 39-0 PSU1946 . . . . . 26-6 WU...... 12-7 1947 WU . . . . . 13-12 1948 WU...... 25-7 1949 WU. . . . . 27-19 1950 PSU1951 . . . . . 39-6 PSU1952 . . . . . 23-0 PSU1953 . . . . . 17-7 WU. . . . . 36-13 1954 WU . . . . . 13-12 1955 PSU1956 . . . . . 12-7 PSU1957 . . . 27-0 . . PSU1958 . . . . . 21-6 PSU1959 . . . . . 13-7 PSU1960 . . . . . 26-6 PSU1961 . . . . . 27-6 PSU1962 . . . . . 40-0 PSU1963 . . . . . 27-0 PSU1964 . . . . 21-20 WU. . . . . 17-7+ 1965 PSU1966 . . . . . 20-7 PSU1967 . . . . 24-20 PSU1968 . . . . 38-12 PSU1969 . . . . . 14-0 WU . . . . . 19-17 1970 PSU1971 . . . . . 13-7 PSU1972 . . . . . 27-0 PSU1973 . . . . . 21-7 PSU. . . . . 21-14 1974 PSU. . . . . 15-14 1975 PSU1976 . . . . 20-16 WU. . . . . 28-16 1977 WU. . . . . 28-21 1978 PSU1979 . 14-27# . . PSU1980 . . . . 46-12 WU1981 . . . . 38-36 PSU1982 . . . . 35-12 PSU1983 . . . . 38-14 PSU1984 . . . . 29-21 PSU1985 . . . . 21-20 PSU1986 . . . . 35-18 PSU1986 . . . . . 21-7 PSU1987 . . . . 58-24 PSU1988. 44-0 . . . . PSU1989 . . . . 23-14 PSU1990 . . . . . 61-0 PSU1991 . . . . . 17-0 PSU1992 . . . . . 21-0 PSU1993 . . . . 48-29 PSU1994 . . . . 55-18 PSU1995 . . . . 62-13 PSU1996 . . . . . 31-7 PSU1997 . . . . 43-14 PSU. . . . . 40-11 1998 PSU1999 . . . . 72-12 PSU2000. 27-8 . . . . PSU2001 . . . . 31-28 PSU reflect+PSU records . . . . 21-51 different score *Later forfeited WU by #Later forfeited PSU by OPPONENT SERIES OPPONENT 2-1-0 Series 34-21-3 55-18-1 2002 PSU Leads Pittsburg State Fort Hays State WU Leads Series WU Leads Series Wisconsin-LaCrosse 1999 WU2000 . . . . 27-24 WU...... 26-6 2001 UWL. . . . 18-37 1920 WU...... 7-0* 1921 PSU1922 . . . . . 21-7 PSU ...... 6-0 19191928 WU ...... FHSU 7-6 1929 . . . . . 6-2 WU...... 27-0 1930 WU...... 31-7 1931 WU...... 27-7 1932 WU...... 12-0 1933 Tied1934 ...... 0-0 FHSU1935 . . . 23-12 FHSU1941 . . . . 12-6 WU...... 21-0 1942 WU . . . . . 21-13 1946 Tied . . . . 20-20 1947 WU.. 47-14 . . . 1948 Tied1949 ...... 6-6 WU. . . . . 35-13 1950 WU...... 7-0 1951 WU...... 34-6 1952 WU. . . . . 20-14 1953 FHSU1954 . . . . . 7-6 FHSU . . . . 27-6 1955 WU...... 27-7 1956 WU. . . . . 32-19 1957 FHSU1958 . . . 19-16 WU.. 19-6 . . . . 1959 WU . . . . . 19-12 1960 WU...... 33-7 1961 FHSU1962 . . . . 14-7 FHSU1963 . . . 33-14 WU...... 46-0 1964 WU...... 14-7 1965 FHSU . . . . 25-0 1966 FHSU1967 . . . . . 7-0 FHSU . . . . 35-0 1968 WU...... 9-6 1969 WU...... 27-6 1970 FHSU . . . . 27-8 1971 WU. . . . . 34-10 1972 WU. . . . . 31-29 1973 WU . . . . . 19-14 1974 WU. . . . 14-7 . . 1975 WU...... 27-8 1976 WU. . . . . 23-19 1977 WU1978 . . . . 30-22 FHSU1979 . . . 17-10 FHSU . . . . 20-6 1980 FHSU1981 . . . 28-17 FHSU1982 . . . . . 7-0 FHSU . . . . 34-7 1983 WU...... 24-3 1984 WU. . . . . 26-14 1985 FHSU . . . . 30-0 1986 WU1987 . . . . 40-35 WU. . . . . 49-12 1988 FHSU1996 . . . 22-14 FHSU1997 . . . . 21-6 WU . . . . . 31-14 1998 FHSU . . . 24-12 1999 WU . . . . . 17-14
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dd tt hh dd tt nn rr ss 44 22 33 11 12:25 WU - Johnson,Joshua 20 yd pass from Hickel,Dustin (Bowers,Jason kick), 1-20 0:05, LINCOLN (Bowers,Jason Hickel,Dustin WU - Johnson,Joshua 20 yd pass from 12:25 20 - WU 28 10:42 LINCOLN - Williams,T. 3 yd run (Tate,Alex kick), 3-31 0:50, LINCOLN 7 - WU 0 0:50, LINCOLN 7 kick), 3-31 3 yd run (Tate,Alex Williams,T. LINCOLN - 10:42 - WU 0 1:29, LINCOLN 14 kick), 3-16 yd run (Tate,Alex 05:52 LINCOLN - Spriggs,Michael 16 - WU 7 LINCOLN 14 kick), 4-47 1:12, 1 yd run (Bowers,Jason WU - Rainer,Brandon 01:21 14:10 WU - Bowers,Jason 27 yd field goal, 9-29 4:47, LINCOLN 20 - WU 31 field 27 yd WU - Bowers,Jason goal, 9-29 4:47, 14:10 StatisticsTeam BLUE TIGERS ICHABODS 05:31 WU - Rainer,Brandon 1 yd run (Bowers,Jason kick), 9-76 3:44, LINCOLN 14 - WU 14 14 3:44, LINCOLN kick), 9-76 1 yd run (Bowers,Jason WU - Rainer,Brandon 05:31 LINCOLN 20 - WU 14 kick failed), 8-37 4:16, 1 yd run (Tate,Alex LINCOLN - Williams,T. 01:15 kick), 5-52 1:09, LINCOLN 20 - WU 21 yd run (Bowers,Jason 10 00:06 WU - Hickel,Dustin FIRST DOWNS (NET) RUSHES-YARDS YDS (NET) PASSING Passes Att-Comp-Int OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS TOTAL Returns-Yards Fumble Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards 61-197 41-98 Time Possession Sacks By: Number-Yards 99 20-7-2 Every,Toranza Spriggs,Michael 8-13; 19-40; RUSHING: Lincoln-Grubbs,Deion 6-47; Williams,T. 11 72-379 Washburn- 1-0; Thomas,Cole 1-minus 15. 2-3; Cork,Kevin 1-30 3-5; Tucker,Earnest 50-150 1-5; Young,Brian McNeal,Colon 1-8; 1-13; Humphrey,Darryl 6-17; Rainer,Brandon 31-97; Hickel,Dustin 3-24 1-27 1-0; 1-0; Snyder,Cody Zandevakili,And 4-104 1-1; Johnson,Joshua 1-8; Jones,Reggie 6-7; Crain,Corey 229 22-10-3 Ichabods 1-minus 1. 4-32.2 19 Washburn-Hickel,Dustin Spriggs,Michael 3-10-2-62. 4-10-0-37; 0-0 Lincoln-Young,Brian PASSING: 10-22-3-229. 2--3 4-83 2-3 1-6 2-17; 2-20; Mays,Patrick 2-50; Coachman,Royce RECEIVING: Lincoln-Every,Toranza 14-99 4-4 26:05 2-23; 3-98; Whittle,Chris 2-38; Humphrey,Darryl Washburn-McNeal,Colon 2-32.5 1-12. Grace,Jerome 1-12. Archie,Quentin 1-38; Johnson,Joshua 1-20; Snyder,Cody Washburn- Johnson,Brad 1-10. 1-11; 1-3; Willis,Dewith Lincoln-Devose,Travis INTERCEPTIONS: 2-17 14-124 1-minus 3. 1-0; Hayes,Patrick Potts,Jeremy 5-4 33:55 2950 Attendance: Bowl Stadium: Moore elapsed time: 3:15 pm Total Kickoff time: 6:00 pm End of Game: 9:15 Partly S Weather: Cloudy 10-15 70 Wind: Temperature: Ichabods racks up 379 yards in total offense. picks Dustin Hickel rushing, 10-22 up 97 yards for 229 yds 1 TD passing. Game #2 Game Lincoln. . . . 20 ...... Washburn. 31 ...... • • Moore Bowl Sept. 8, 2001 Kan. Topeka, a 31-20 but came back for points, Blue Tigers 14 Bowl. win Moore a with one of six on the evening, Ichabod turnover, Later in the first, yard drive. the Blue 16 3-play, to Ichabod turnover Tigers good on another make go up 14-0. run with 1:21 1-yard Brandon Rainer touchdown left in the first the score would Rainer quarter. 1-yard run cap- with another 'Bods next touchdown drive. 76-yard ping a 9-play, left the half ended with a Dustin before score in the half. But the Ichabods would on a 20- then add scores The Ichabods would scamper. touchdown 10-yard Hickel Joshua Johnson and a 27-yard field Jason by goal by reception yard touchdown Bowers. side of the ball, Larry for 98 yards. On the defensive receptions had three Schembri has eight stops including one Potts nine tacklesrecorded for loss. Jeremy with two for loss, one fumble recovery and one interception. also held the Lincoln They turnovers. and forcing six holding the Blue Tigers to 197 conversions. on third down offense of 10 to two Score by QuartersLincolnWashburn 1Scoring Summary: 2 3 7 14 4 6 14 Score 7 0 3 0 - - 31 20 Record: (1-1) (0-2) Record: 2002 Media Guide IN REVIEW IN 2001 The Washburn Ichabods football team season Ichabods football team The Washburn After and out on to go three forcing the Eagles After and out, the three forcing another Eagle seeing his first 16 action in an Ichabod uniform finished the game Hickel, game sen- for 62 yards. Fellow Senior Chris Whittle led the Ichabods with five catches tackles and redshirt 11 recorded On defense, junior cornerback Patrick Hayes Kickoff Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-YardsPunts (Number-Avg)Fumbles-LostPenalties-Yards TimePossession Sacks By: Number-Yards Jones,Reggie 6-16; 10-39; 20-49; Rainer,Brandon RUSHING: Washburn-Hickel,Dustin 2-minus 5. 4-6; Schuerman,Tyler 2-6; Crain,Corey Zandevakili,And Johnson,Joshua 4-16; 1- 6-3; Eagles Mocadlo,Andrew 10-20; Smith,Mike 14-48; Wisconsin-LaCrosse-Moline,Ross minus 2; Boraas,Josh 5-minus 23. 4-105 0-0 Ichabods 0-1-0-0. 1-1-0-33; Schuerman,Tyler 16-35-5-195; Washburn-Hickel,Dustin PASSING: 2-35.5 17-34-0-227. Wisconsin-LaCrosse-Boraas,Josh 3-44 2-34; 5-62; McNeal,Colon 3-36; Snyder,Cody RECEIVING: Washburn-Whittle,Chris 5-27 1-33. Wisconsin- 2-9; Crain,Corey Johnson,Joshua 2-27; Archie,Quentin 2-27; Humphrey,Darryl 3-23 2-42; Burnoski,Scott 1-37; Kettenhofen,J 12-116 Janke,Chester3-10; 10-134; LaCrosse-Rizzo,Matt 6-5 30:04 8-31.9 1-4. Zellner,Dan 2-0; 2-27; Lancaster,Nate Wisconsin-LaCrosse-Unertl,Jeremy Washburn-None. INTERCEPTIONS: Ott,Jason 1-0. 4-36 7-87 29:56 1-1 3919 Stadium Attendance: Stadium: Veterans elapsed time: 3:14 pm Total Kickoff time: 1:00 pm End of Game: 4:14 - Beautiful!! Sunny N Weather: 5-10 72 Wind: Temperature: WU quarterback leading to 24 points for the Eagles. Tyler turnovers Ichabods committ 10 yards. for 195 goes 16-35 Dustin Hickel of game. knee in sixth play Schuerman injures for 62 yards. Chris Whittle collects five receptions FIRST DOWNS (NET)RUSHES-YARDS YDS (NET)PASSING Passes Att-Comp-Int OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDSTOTAL Returns-YardsFumble Punt Returns-Yards 85-355 48-127 24 37-17-5 228 70-273 36-46 0-0 12 34-17-0 3-37 227 0-0 1-18 Score by QuartersWashburnWisconsin-LaCroose 1Scoring Summary: 7 21st WU 7 - UW-L 0 kick), 5-44 1:41, WU - Jones,Reggie 5 yd run (Bowers,Jason 1411:11 3 Boraas,Josh (Jensen,Jedediah kick), 3-6 0:42, WU 7 - UW-L 7 06:23 UW-L - Rizzo,Matt 4 yd pass from 7 132nd - UW-L 7 6:34, WU 10 4 34 yd field WU - Bowers,Jason goal, 14-41 314:49 3 – - UW-L 14 WU 10 1 yd run (Morris,Bryan04:32 UW-L - Smith,Mike 2:27, kick), 7-80 37 - UW-L 21 23 yd run (Jensen,Jedediah kick), 5-49 1:06, WU 10 UW-L - Moline,Ross 03:14 0 Score Record: (1-0) - UW-L 28 WU 10 2 yd run (Morris,Bryan UW-L - Moline,Ross 0:37, kick), 2-4 3rd 13:18 31 - UW-L WU 10 08:42 UW-L - Jensen,Jedediah 24 yd field goal, 6-20 2:13, 8 - UW-L 34 4:49, WU 10 UW-L - Jensen,Jedediah 29 yd field goal, 14-49 01:34 – 184th - UW-L 37 UW-L - Jensen,Jedediah 27 yd field goal, 7-69 2:58, WU 10 07:23 - UW-L 37 WU 18 rush), 5-46 1:16, yd run (Hickel,Dustin 16 06:07 WU - Hickel,Dustin Record: (0-1) StatisticsTeam ICHABODS EAGLES Sept. 1, 2001 • Veterans Memorial • La Crosse, • La Memorial • Veterans 2001 Sept. 1, Wis. opener started it to - a five wanted just as they to its first leading yard drive 44 From score. play, the that watched a frustrating day it was there to 24 times leading 10 Ichabods turn the ball over packing with a sent the ‘Bods points as the Eagles loss. 37-18 its first marched the possession the Ichabods the fieldcapping with Reggie Jones pigskin down a five-yard run. with the drive signal and sophomore Ichabods took possession forced out of the game Schuerman was caller Tyler with a knee injury. Redshirtafter game of the in the sixth play fresh- being sacked into action. forced was man Dustin Hickel touchdown. yards passing. He also rushed for 49 yards and one for 35 for 195 in his first Cody Snyder, catches for 36 yards and junior ior Colon McNeal had three action since suffering injury catches for 34 yards. an ACL two last season grabbed tackles, including four for loss Larry up 10 linebacker freshman Schimbri picked sacks.and two Game #1 Game Washburn.. . 18 ...... Crosse.Wisconsin-La . . . . . 37
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Ichabod Football 54 ube-ot11 5-3 26:44 3-25 1-12 Temperature: 76 deg.Wind: 10-12 EWeather: Overcast time:7:00Kickoff pmEndofGame: 9:50pmTotal elapsedtime:2:50 Stadium: CarnieSmith StadiumAttendance: 8277 0-0.0 INTERCEPTIONS: Washburn-None. PittsburgState-None. 33:16 1-1 6-60 0-0 0-0 Chatmon,Anthony 2-88;McNally,Pat 2-54; Bell,Aaron 1-83. 5-42 4-129 Jones,Reggie 2-1; Crain,Corey 1-30;Archie,Quentin 1-8;Huelsman,Chris1-8.PittsburgState- RECEIVING: Washburn-McNeal,Colon 0-0 3-55;Humphrey,Darryl 2-14; Whittle,Chris2-12; 6-47.0 17 Philpot,Neal 4-8-0-178; Chatmon,Anthony 1-1-0-47. 225 9-5-0 PASSING: Washburn-Schuerman,Tyler 11-22-0-122; 0-0 Hickel,Dustin 1-2-0-6.PittsburgState- 0-0 8-161 Hankins,Anthony 3-2;Walker,Lateef 1-2;Owen,Jesse 2-2; Team 2-minus2. minus 23.PittsburgState-Chatmon,Anthony 12-138; 1-37 Philpot,Neal 22-126; Nowack,Neil 3-28; 54-521 45-296 Humphrey,Darryl 4-13; Crain,Corey 1-8;McNeal,Colon1-0;Hickel,Dustin 6-0;Ichabods1- 17 RUSHING: Washburn-Schuerman,Tyler 21-77; Rainer,Brandon 128 5-25;Jones,Reggie5-24; 24-12-0 GORILLAS By:Number-Yards Sacks 44-124 Possession Time 68-252 Penalties-Yards ICHABODS Fumbles-Lost Punts (Number-Avg) Interception Returns-Yards Returns-Yards Kickoff Punt Returns-Yards Fumble Returns-Yards TOTAL OFFENSEPLAYS-YARDS Passes Att-Comp-Int PASSING YDS(NET) RUSHES-YARDS (NET) DOWNS FIRST Team Statistics 10:10 PSU-Philpot,Neal1ydrun(Chappell,Danielkick),2-70:58,WU21 -PSU51 12:24 WU-McNeal,Colon41 ydpassfrom Schuerman,Tyler (Bowers,Jason kick),10-79 4:38,WU21 -PSU44 Record:(1-2, 0-1) 4th 02:02 PSU-Philpot,Neal5ydrun(Rudolph,Kyle 8-453:22,WU14 rushfailed), -PSU44 Record(3-0, 1-0)06:11 PSU-McNally,Pat 47ydpass from Chatmon,Anthony (Owen,Jesse rush),6-61 21 3:23,WU14 -PSU38 09:34 WU-Smith,Darold (Snyder,Cody 37ydfumblerecovery pass),,WU14 -PSU30 - 3rd 7 51 02:18 PSU-Chatmon,Anthony 50ydpassfrom Philpot,Neal(McNally,Pat pass),2-520:56,WU6-PSU30 - 03:14 WU-Schuerman,Tyler 1ydrun(Bowers,Jason kickblockd),6-442:23,WU6-PSU22 Score 8 7 11:52 PSU-Bell,Aaron 83ydpassfrom Philpot,Neal(Walker,Lateef 5-933:08,WU0-PSU 22 rushfailed), 2nd 14 6 4 01:09 goal,7-462:36,WU0-PSU16 PSU-Chappell,Daniel42ydfield 14 08:46 PSU-Chatmon,Anthony 4-651:22,WU0-PSU13 53ydrun(Chappell,Danielkickfailed), 0 3 16 12:58 PSU-Chatmon,Anthony 45ydrun(Chappell,Danielkick),4-572:02,WU0-PSU7 1st 2 Scoring Summary: 1 State Pittsburg Washburn Score byQuarters a forcedfumble. and addedafumblerecovery. Huske Ryan haseightandJeremy Potts hadsixand forthethirdstraightgame with10 Schembrirecorded tackles double-figure Larry McNeal ledthe'Bodswith55receiving yardsonthree catchesandonetouchdown. yards. theballfivetimesfor25 and arushingtouchdown. BrandonRainerwould carry more touchdown margin. forthefinal McNeal ina10-play drive tocutthescore to44-21. TheGorillas would addone 30-14. would follow tomake thefumblerecovery thescore passfromconversion SchuermantoCodySnyder return it37-yardsforatouchdown. Atwo-point Darold Smithpicked upabackward lateraland yard touchdown runby Tyler Schuerman. the Ichabodswould lightthescoreboard ona1- over theIchabods. Ichabods 51-21. Thewinwas the22ndstraight get goingastheNo. 10 ranked Gorillastoppedthe two secondsforthePittsburgStatesteamroller to Kan. Pittsburg, 15,Sept. 2001 • •CarnieSmithStadium .51 State Pittsburg .21Washburn. Game #3 Schuerman alsopassedfor122 yardson11 completions and onetouchdown. Schuerman ledtheIchabodsonground with77yardsrushingon21 carries Washburn would score oncemore ona41-yard touchdown reception by Colon The Ichabodswould scrapbacktowithin16 as The Gorillaswould opentheleadto22-0when KAN.-Ittookjusttwo minutesand PITTSBURG, 2002 Media Guide 2002 Media MSSC 28-WU29 00:07 WU-McNeal,Colon5ydpassfrom Schuerman,Tyler (Whittle,Chrispass),8-802:07, Record(2-2,1-1) 05:29 MSSC-Chapman,Josh1ydrun(Graham,Zackick),20-859:19, MSSC28-WU21 4th 29 MSSC 21 -WU21 - 02:18 WU-McNeal,Colon32ydpassfrom Schuerman,Tyler (Bowers,Jason kick),9-76 2:56, 8 3rd Record:(1-2, 0-2) 03:40 MSSC-Chapman,Josh59ydrun(Ballard,Joey pass),5-691:02,MSSC21 -WU14 7 5-382:01,06:55 MSSC-Chapman,Josh2ydrun(Graham,Zackickfailed), MSSC13 -WU14 28 Score MSSC 7-WU14 - 7 14:00 WU-Humphrey,Darryl 12 ydpassfrom Schuerman,Tyler (Bowers,Jason kick),6-792:27, 7 2nd 4 7 MSSC 7-WU 0 01:27 MSSC-Douglas,Aaron 3ydpassfrom Chapman,Josh(Graham,Zackick),3-801:13, 3 02:40 WU-Schuerman,Tyler 3ydrun(Bowers,Jason kick),11-97 6:13, MSSC0-WU7 14 1st 2 Scoring Summary: 7 1 Washburn Missouri Southern Score byQuarters down conversions. The Ichabodswere also3-of-3onfourth ball sixtimes,losingthree ofthem. in onafumbleby theIchabods.Onnight,Ichabodswould coughup the pass reception. TheLionswould goupwith5:29remaining inthegame cashing the break. tion. ButtheLionswould score thenexttwo touchdowns totake a21-14 leadinto wouldn't waste anytime tyingthegame asthey scored 1:13 theIchabods. after with 412 with306ofthatcomeintheair. MissouriSouthern offense yardsintotal 3-yard touchdown run.Schuermanwould finish with a97-yarddrive cappedby aTyler Schuerman reception by ChrisWhittlefortheone-pointwin. andatwo-point conversion with seven secondsleft with aColonMcNeal5-yardtouchdown reception Ichabods travel 80yardsineightplays wrappingup possession. Thewinningdrive watched the season thewinningteamscored onthegames' final straight over theLions29-28.Itmarked thefifth session asWashburn straightwin scored itsfourth Ichabod-Lion series,itwent down pos- tothefinal 22,2001Sept. •MooreBowl •Topeka, Kan. Washburn. .29 .28 Missouri Southern. Game #4 reception andChrisWhittle's 2-pointcoversion. Ichabodsrecord 591 offense total Ichabods drive 80yardsin8plays in2:07forwinning drive cappedby ColonMcNeal'sTD 6-3 26:39 Temperature: 9-65 78Wind: 15-25 cloudy NWeather: Cool&partly 1-10 time:6p.m.EndofGame:9:07 pm TotalKickoff elapsedtime:3:07 Stadium: Moore Bowl Attendance: 3540 INTERCEPTIONS: MissouriSouthern-Trotter,Steven 1-0.Washburn-Wilson,Dan 1-0. 2-35.5 Huelsman,Chris 1-13. 33:21 3-1 1-2 3-26 1-0 5-100McNeal,Colon 6-123; Humphrey,Darryl 0-0 4-95; Archie,Quentin2-53;Whittle,Chris1-22; Ballard,Joey 1-16; McClure,Rodney 1-12; 1-10; Childers,Jesse 0-0 Douglas,Aaron 1-3.Washburn- RECEIVING: MissouriSouthern-Combs,Josh 3-18; Winfrey,Craig 2-23;Whitney,Antonio 1-36; 22 306. 4-44.8 306 PASSING: MissouriSouthern-Chapman,Josh10-21-1-118. 28-14-1 Washburn-Schuerman,Tyler 14-28-1- 0-0 3-44 1-0 Huelsman,Chris 1-5;Snyder,Cody 1-4;Jones,Reggie1-1. Rainer,Brandon 7-96; Humphrey,Darryl 5-44;Johnson,Joshua1-24; Crain,Corey 1-5; 0-0 71-591 43-285 43; Winfrey,Craig 1-4;Team 1-5;Childers,Jesse 1-minus1. Washburn-Schuerman,Tyler 26-106; RUSHING: MissouriSouthern-Chapman,Josh21-172; Whitney,Antonio 15-52; 22 Ballard,Joey 12- 118 21-10-1 By:Number-Yards Sacks Possession Time 51-275 72-393 Penalties-Yards Fumbles-Lost Punts (Number-Avg) Interception Returns-Yards Returns-Yards Kickoff Punt Returns-Yards Fumble Returns-Yards TOTAL OFFENSEPLAYS-YARDS Passes Att-Comp-Int PASSING YDS(NET) RUSHES-YARDS (NET) DOWNS FIRST The Ichabodsracked up591 393. whiletheLionstallied offense yardsintotal TDonthenighta32-yard McNeal would thencatchwhatwould behisfirst Humphrey wouldDarryl putthe'Bodsbackupwitha12-yard touchdown recep- The Ichabodsjumped onthescoreboard first TOPEKA -Inwhatwas nothingnew forthe 2001 IN ICHABODS LIONS IN REVIEW
WASHBURN 55 Ichabod Football BULLDOGS ICHABODS In a game that was a roller coaster of emotions, coaster of a roller was that In a game The Ichabods started the afternoon spotting by a stand at 50 and and stop the Bulldogs then make The Ichabod defense would tackles. for loss, a He had three Joe Corcoran led the Ichabod defense with 18 1st kick), 7-53 2:38, TRUMAN 7 - WU 0 (Lepper,Austin Howe,Eric 4 yd pass from 04:44 TRUMAN - Heinecke,Marc 2nd - WU 0 kick), 8-78 3:29, TRUMAN 14 (Lepper,Austin Howe,Eric TRUMAN - Pugh,Alfonso 6 yd pass from 13:44 - WU 7 5:45, TRUMAN 14 kick), 13-80 2 yd run (Bowers,Jason WU - Rainer,Brandon 07:59 - WU 14 1:38, TRUMAN 14 kick), 3-13 yd run (Bowers,Jason 10 03:07 WU - Rainer,Brandon - WU 20 TRUMAN 14 kick failed), 1 yd run (Bowers,Jason 7-40 1:12, 00:05 WU - Rainer,Brandon 3rd - WU 20 TRUMAN 17 5:12, 35 yd field goal, 11-36 04:46 TRUMAN - Lepper,Austin 4th TRUMAN 24 - WU 20 kick), 7-70 2:19, 2 yd run (Lepper,Austin 08:56 TRUMAN - Swenson,Carl TRUMAN 24 kick blockd), 5-50 1:12, (Bowers,Jason Schuerman,Tyler 00:40 WU - McNeal,Colon 33 yd pass from - WU 26 46 yd field goal, 7-55 0:40, TRUMAN 27 - WU 26 00:00 TRUMAN - Lepper,Austin FIRST DOWNS (NET)RUSHES-YARDS YDS (NET)PASSING Passes Att-Comp-Int OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDSTOTAL Returns-YardsFumble Punt Returns-YardsKickoff Returns-YardsInterception Returns-YardsPunts (Number-Avg)Fumbles-LostPenalties-Yards TimePossession Sacks By: Number-Yards 80-411 36-119 Jensen,Geoff Cosmano,Brian 7-13; 12-49; Redding,Mike 12-51; RUSHING: Truman-Howe,Eric 13- 1-0. Washburn-Rainer,Brandon 1-2; Pugh,Alfonso 2-0; Heinecke,Marc 1-4; Swenson,Carl 44-31-0 Jones,Reggie 1-8; 292 3-10; Crain,Corey 6-11; Humphrey,Darryl 11-52; Schuerman,Tyler 100; 24 41-183 71-373 Huelsman,Chris 3-minus 8. 1-1; 1-2; Wimpy,Jeff Johnson,Joshua 2-7; Zandevakili,And 0-0 16-30-2-190. Washburn-Schuerman,Tyler 31-44-0-292. Truman-Howe,Eric PASSING: 30-16-2 2-46 3-25 5-80 190 20 Jensen,Geoff 9-99; Pugh,Alfonso 9-95; Riney,Jason 10-76; RECEIVING: Truman-Blakley,Andrew Humphrey,Darryl 4-31.0 9-110; 1-4. Washburn-McNeal,Colon 1-6; Heinecke,Marc McCloskey,J.D. 1-12; 1-22; Archie,Quentin 1-5. Huelsman,Chris 1-26; Crain,Corey 1-5 2-10; Rainer,Brandon 2-17; 5-103 0-0 0-0 1-26. Washburn-None. 1-20; Walter,Justin Truman-Wright,Dominick INTERCEPTIONS: 0-0 5-41.0 6-40 2-2 31:58 4015 Attendance: Bowl Stadium: Moore elapsed time: 3:22 Kickoff time: 2:00 pm End of Game: 5:22 pm Total and Clear Sunny N Weather: 5-10 64 Wind: Temperature: 28:02 8-58 1-12 1-0 Ichabods lose on homecoming for Lepper kicksAustin for winner. 46 yarder as time expires the yards, Brandon Rainer goes over his 100 With only the 3rd time in the last 12. 3 TD's. He also scored 2,000-yard mark - 2,009 for carrer. Game #6 Game StateTruman . 27 ...... 26 ...... Washburn. • Topeka, • Moore Bowl Oct. 6, 2001 Kan. Lepper hit a 46-yard Austin Bulldogs' the Truman homecoming for field damper to goal as time expired the Ichabods in a 27-26 win. on a pair of scored points as Truman the Bulldogs 14 first in the drives The touchdown and second quarter. the lead into get back in it and take Ichabods would rush- Washburn of three ridding the wave the break on Rainer scored Brandon Rainer. by ing touchdowns runs. He finished and 1-yard the day rushes of 2-, 10- and became only the carries yards on 13 with 100 historysecond Ichabod in school for more to rush on a Leeper 36- cut the lead the three would Truman than 2,000 yards in a career. run 24-20. yard field the lead on a touchdown goal and then take the lead with 40 seconds take The Ichabods would with 1:52 remaining. over take Schuerman. McNeal fin- left Tyler from reception on a Colon McNeal touchdown yards. for 109 receptions with nine ished the day up and a quarterbackforced fumble, a pass break sack in his first start. Score by QuartersTrumanWashburn 1Scoring Summary: 2 3 0 7 4 20 7 Score 0 3 6 10 - - 26 27 3-1) Record (2-4, 1-3) (5-1, Record: 2002 Media Guide ICHABODS BEARCATS IN REVIEW IN 2001 Washburn led early, but a 21-point run in the run but a 21-point early, led Washburn After a Northwest Missouri field goal, the on a 42- cut the lead to 10 would Washburn the one carries and in rushing with 60 yards on 15 Schuerman led the Ichabods tackles had three for tackles. Taylor each had 10 and Eric Taylor Potts Jeremy Sacks By: Number-Yards Sacks By: Number-Yards 3-16; Huelsman,Chris 4-22; Humphrey,Darryl 15-60; RUSHING: Washburn-Schuerman,Tyler 1-2. Northwest U.- Zandevakili,Andre Mo. St. 1-11; Snyder,Cody 5-13; Rainer,Brandon 5-26; 8-32; Mandl,T.J. Skaggs,Geromy 12-34; 2-35; Hackett,Ryan Douglas,Maurice 3-6; Wessel,Todd 2-6; Johnson,Johnny Rector,Jamaica 2-19; 4-22; Hampton,Andy Shafar,Sean 2-3; McMenamin,John 2-0. 2-3; Hardy,Bart 12- Northwest U.-McMenamin,John Mo. St. 7-16-1-149. Washburn-Schuerman,Tyler PASSING: 1-1-0-55. 4-5-0-28; Hackett,Ryan Hampton,Andy 7-14-0-88; Mandl,T.J. 17-0-233; 0-0 McNeal,Colon 1-42; 2-23; 2-73; Humphrey,Darryl RECEIVING: Washburn-Huelsman,Chris 6-57; Otte,John 4-89; Northwest U.-Rector,Jamaica Mo. St. 32 1-minus 1. Whittle,Chris 1-12; 2-25; Blanche,Reid 2-12; 2-43; Findley,Jared Hackett,Ryan 3-127; Douglas,Maurice 1-2. 1-7; Skaggs,Geromy Glasnapp,Nick 1-9; Shafar,Sean 1-13; 1-20; Burke,Chris Stewart,Mark 1-24. Northwest U.-Miller,Ryan Mo. St. Washburn-None. INTERCEPTIONS: 3-27 7500 Stadium Attendance: Stadium: Rickenbrode elapsed time: 2:55 Kickoff time: 1:30 pm End of Game: 4:25 pm Total Sunny,clear,gorgeous Weather: E 5-13 65 Wind: Temperature: Passes Att-Comp-Int Passes Att-Comp-Int OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS TOTAL Returns-Yards Fumble Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards. Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards 45-273 Time Possession 16-7-1 0-0 81-590 7-131 0-0 0-0 37-24-0 6-34.3 0-0 3-72 10-82 4-26 1-24 2-0 24:55 0-0.0 11-108 0-0 35:05 FIRST DOWNS (NET) RUSHES-YARDS YDS (NET) PASSING 29-124 149 15 44-186 404 30 Score by QuartersWashburnNorthwest Missouri 1Scoring Summary: 3 21st WU 0 - NWMSU 3 4:37, - Ibarra,Eddie 39 yd field NWMSU goal, 11-23 10:23 28 3 2:58, WU 7 - NWMSU 3 kick), 6-62 8 yd run (Bowers,Jason 03:48 WU - Schuerman,Tyler 7 142nd 3:53, WU 7 - NWMSU 10 4 4 yd run (Ibarra,Eddie kick), 10-90 NWMSU - Rector,Jamaica 14:55 10 7 McMenamin,John (Ibarra,Eddie kick), 14-49 5 yd pass from NWMSU - Rector,Jamaica 07:37 - 0NWMSU 17 WU 7 - 4:51, 52 Score 1:03, WU 7 - NWMSU 24 6 yd run (Ibarra,Eddie kick), 3-21 03:56 NWMSU - Hackett,Ryan 0 1:15, kick), 3-81 (Bowers,Jason Schuerman,Tyler McNeal,Colon 42 yd pass from WU - 02:41 - 3-0) Record (4-1, - NWMSU 24 WU 14 17 McMenamin,John (Ibarra,Eddie kick), 1-64 64 yd pass from 02:26 NWMSU - Douglas,Maurice - NWMSU 31 WU 14 0:15, - NWMSU 31 WU 17 45 yd field WU - Bowers,Jason goal, 7-40 2:16, 00:10 Record: (2-3, 1-2) 3rd McMenamin,John (Ibarra,Eddie kick), 9-70 yd pass from 11 06:43 NWMSU - Findley,Jared - NWMSU 38 3:46, WU 17 kick), 2-90 0:24, WU (Ibarra,Eddie Hackett,Ryan NWMSU - Otte,John 55 yd pass from 02:17 - NWMSU 45 17 4th - NWMSU 52 5:42, WU 17 5 yd run (Ibarra,Eddie kick), 12-68 NWMSU - Shafar,Sean 09:18 Sept. 29, 2001 • Rickenbrode Stadium • Rickenbrode •Sept. 29, 2001 Mo. Maryville, needed to put all the Bearcats was second half the loss, the With 52-17. the Ichabods away the MIAA. and 1-2 in Ichabods fell to 2-3 overall and quarter- 62 yards in six plays Ichabods drove eight yards out Schuerman ran in from back Tyler the the lead. However, to put the Ichabods in the over touchdowns three score Bearcats would a 24-7 lead. minutes to take next 10 Colon McNeal. But by reception yard touchdown go 64 the Bearcats would on the ensuing drive, A Jason to go up 31-17. yards on one pass play but it would cut the lead to 14, 45-yard fieldwould the half Bowers goal before score. would be the last points the Ichabods making his first yards. Chris Huelsman, start 149 He also passed for touchdown. for a team-leading 73 yards. receptions up two picked loss as well. Game #5 Game Washburn. . 17 ...... NorthwestMissouri . . . 52 . . .
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Ichabod Football 56 03:06 CMSU-Thompson,Lee 7ydrun(Wilson,Pat kick),4-361:41, CMSU58-WU34 08:40 CMSU-Thompson,Lee 1ydrun(Wilson,Pat kick),7-263:21, CMSU51 -WU34 12:15 goal,13-74 CMSU-Wilson,Pat 32ydfield 5:27, CMSU44-WU34 07:43 CMSU-Devoe,Todd 27ydpassfrom Gile,Dennis(Wilson,Pat kick),5-421:45,CMSU41 -WU34 34 11:23 CMSU-Coleman,Kegan 43ydpassfrom Gile,Dennis(Wilson,Pat kick),6-781:25,CMSU34-WU 12:48 WU-Hickel,Dustin 4ydrun(Bowers,Jason kick),6-562:12, CMSU27-WU34 01:10 WU-Hickel,Dustin 68ydrun(Bowers,Jason kickblockd),3-81 1:22,CMSU27-WU 1-230:23,CMSU27-WU2102:32 CMSU-Gile,Dennis23ydrun(Wilson,Pat kickfailed), 02:55 WU-Rainer,Brandon 2ydrun(Bowers,Jason kick),14-72 6:57, CMSU21 -WU21 14 09:52 CMSU-Coleman,Kegan 38ydpassfrom Gile,Dennis(Wilson,Pat kick),2-450:50,CMSU21 -WU 12:21 CMSU-Devoe,Todd 19 ydpassfrom Gile,Dennis(Wilson,Pat kick),5-561:30,CMSU14 -WU14 00:17 CMSU-Devoe,Todd 53ydpassfrom Gile,Dennis(Wilson,Pat kick),5-801:53,CMSU7-WU14 07:25 WU-Rainer,Brandon 7ydrun(Bowers,Jason kick),9-40 3:08,CMSU0-WU14 12:50 WU-Schuerman,Tyler 3ydrun(Bowers,Jason kick),5-302:01, CMSU0-WU7 Temperature: 64Wind: 10-15 WWeather: Clear, cool 0-0 Scorer: WUSID; 36:59 time: 7:08Kickoff pmEndofGame:10:38 Total elapsed time:3:30 13-103 0-0 Stadium: Moore Bowl Attendance: 2750 Archie,Quentin 1-11; Huelsman,Chris1-3. 3-3 23:01 12. 3-35 Washburn-Whittle,Chris 2-60; McNeal,Colon2-30;Gant,Matt1-12; 3-38.0 Thomas,Marcus 5-47;Coleman,Kegan 2-81; Nickerson,Kevin 2-11; Carter,Mike 2-17 1- RECEIVING: CentralMo.State-Devoe,Todd 9-154; Thomas,Nate 0-0 5-75; 2-0 0-0 10-196 14-2-105; Schuerman,Tyler 1-7-0-11. 0-0.0 PASSING: CentralMo.State-Gile,Dennis 24-33-2-380.Washburn-Hickel,Dustin 6- 23 116 3-22 6-157Ichabods 1-minus2. 2-24 21-7-2 Johnson,Joshua 2-15; Huelsman,Chris5-14; 0-0 Jones,Reggie1-6;Zandevakili,And 1-0; Schuerman,Tyler 17-97; Rainer,Brandon 10-50; Humphrey,Darryl 2-17; Coleman,Kegan 4-15; Nickerson,Kevin 1-2.Washburn-Hickel,Dustin 21-130; 27 RUSHING: CentralMo.State-Thompson,Lee 380 21-104; Gile,Dennis4-20; 60-327 81-443 33-24-2 By:Number-Yards Sacks Possession Time 30-141 63-521 Penalties-Yards Fumbles-Lost Punts (Number-Avg) Interception Returns-Yards Returns-Yards Kickoff Punt Returns-Yards Fumble Returns-Yards TOTAL OFFENSEPLAYS-YARDS Passes Att-Comp-Int PASSING YDS(NET) RUSHES-YARDS (NET). DOWNS FIRST Record(2-5,1-4) 34 - Record:(7-0, 5-0) 0 Score 7 58 - 13 17 4 14 14 3 20 2 7 Scoring Summary: 1 Washburn Central Missouri Score byQuarters PAT was blocked. Hickel half.The would score ona68yardtouchdown runneartheendoffirst answer withanothertouchdown. Enteringthegame fortheinjured Schuerman, Coleman would score anotherTDforCMSUputtingtheMulesinfront. pleting 24of33passeswithtwo interceptionsandfivetouchdowns. Kegan Dennis Gileof53and19 yardsrespectively. Gilewould passfor380yardscom- a pairofTodd Devoe touchdown receptions from touchdown runby BrandonRainer. another Muleturnover itintoa7yard andconvert on Schuerman. TheIchabodswould thencapitalize scamper. All30yardsontheground were gained by yards infiveplays cappedby aTyler Schuerman Kevin Nickerson. Washburn would thenrungo30 wastheir openingkickoff fumbledby theMules' close game atthebreak intoa58-34win. straight pointsinthesecondhalfandturneda Kan. Topeka, 11,Oct. 2000•MooreBowl • Washburn. .34 .58 Central Missouri Game #7 4 3 2 1 s t r n d h t d
The Ichabodswould tiethescore onanotherRainerTDrun.TheMuleswould The Muleswould comebackandtiethescore on The Ichabodswould getontheboardearlyafter The CentralMissouriStateMulesscored 31
MULES ICHABODS 2002 Media Guide 2002 Media 08:33 MWSC-Pitts,Derrick64ydrun(Fowler,Dan kick),6-953:20,WU6-MWSC27 4th 6 -MWSC20 03:40 MWSC-Evans,Jerris 15 ydpassfrom Waterman,Kasey (Fowler,Dan kick),6-362:46,WU 3rd goal,12-3402:59 WU-Bowers,Jason 40ydfield 5:58,WU6-MWSC13 Record:(2-6,1-5) Record:(6-2,4-2) 3 -MWSC13 6 - 0 10:40 MWSC-Ziesel,Adam18 ydpassfrom Waterman,Kasey (Fowler,Dan kick),3-520:50,WU Score 27 11:30 goal,10-43 WU-Bowers,Jason 30ydfield 4:28,WU3-MWSC6 0 - 7 2nd 4 6 0:31, 7 WU0-MWSC6 0 3 09:11 MWSC-Evans,Jerris 54ydpassfrom Waterman,Kasey (Fowler,Dan 2-69 kickfailed), 7 1st 6 2 Scoring Summary: 1 Missouri Western Washburn Score byQuarters receptions for53yardsaswell. rushing. was 21 of36for197 yards.HealsoledtheIchabodsonground with69yards Ichabods couldnotgetitintheendzone. butthe compared to292oftheGriffons, offense reach. drives of36and95yardstoputthegame outof usedapairoftouchdown possession, theGriffons downs, rushingyards,passingyardsandtimeof Ichabods. would betheonlyputonboardfor goalsof30and40yards.Thosepoints Bowers’ field withtheir27-6losstoMissouriWestern. MIAA Joseph,Mo. 20,2001Oct. •St. Stadium •Spratt .27 Missouri Western .6 Washburn. Game #8 Temperature: 70Wind: 10-15 Weather: Sunny time: 1:00pmEndofGame:3:45 TotalKickoff elapsedtime:2:45 Stadium: SprattStadium Attendance: 1896 1-1 INTERCEPTIONS: Washburn-Smith,Darold 1-13. Missouri Western-None. 19:03 5-44 2-10 Kay,Josh 1-9. 2-42; 2. MissouriWestern-Ziesel,Adam 5-48;Evans,Jerris 4-97; Pitts,Darwin 40:57 1-1 38; Snyder,Cody 3-35;Zandevakili,And 1-9;Humphrey,Darryl 1-7;Kraisinger,Kip 1- 16-138 2-14 RECEIVING: Washburn-McNeal,Colon 7-53; Whittle,Chris4-53;Huelsman,Chris4- 4-33.2 0-0 2-43 0-0 12-18-1-196. 0-0 PASSING: Washburn-Hickel,Dustin 21-36-0-197. MissouriWestern-Waterman,Kasey 5-30.6 1-9 Waterman,Kasey 4-minus25. 4-53 14 196 1-13 1-minus1; 1-5. MissouriWestern-Pitts,Derrick 9-95;Smith,Matt8-27;Griffons 18-12-1 0-0 29; Huelsman,Chris5-25;Jones,Reggie6-19; Johnson,Joshua1-7;Humphrey,Darryl RUSHING: Washburn-Hickel,Dustin 16-69; Rainer,Brandon 12-49; Snyder,Cody 7- 20 22-96 197 40-292 36-21-0 By:Number-Yards Sacks Possession Time Penalties-Yards 84-400 48-203 Fumbles-Lost Punts (Number-Avg) Interception Returns-Yards Returns-Yards Kickoff Punt Returns-Yards Fumble Returns-Yards TOTAL OFFENSEPLAYS-YARDS Passes Att-Comp-Int PASSING YDS(NET) RUSHES-YARDS (NET) DOWNS FIRST Colon McNealgrabbed seven receptions for53yardsandChrisWhittlehadfour inplaceoftheinjured TylerDustin Hickel, starting Schuermanatquarterback The Ichabodsracked yardsof up400total Even thoughtheIchabodsracked upmore first The Ichabodstrailed13-6 apairofJason after The Washburn Ichabodsfellto2-6and1-5inthe 2001 ICHABODS GRIFFONS IN REVIEW
WASHBURN 57 Ichabod Football MINERS ICHABODS The Washburn Ichabods snapped a five-game Ichabods snapped a The Washburn going with a 23-yard The Ichabods got things plunge late 14-yard on a Brandon Rainer scored 21 score would In the second half, the Ichabods up 436 yards of total offenseThe Ichabods racked and held the Miners to 194 tackles. The Ichabods also 10 Smith recorded On defense, the Ichabods' Darold FIRST DOWNS (NET)RUSHES-YARDS YDS (NET)PASSING Passes Att-Comp-Int OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDSTOTAL Returns-YardsFumble Punt Returns-YardsKickoff Returns-YardsInterception Returns-YardsPunts (Number-Avg).Fumbles-Lost 61-194 37-59 Penalties-Yards TimePossession 54-306 72-436 24-12-0 Sacks By: Number-Yards 135 12 18-9-2 2-3; Phillips,Jae 3-2; 23-80; Cameron,Shane RUSHING: Missouri-Rolla-Okwuonu,Ken 130 4-minus 25. Washburn- 4-minus 2; Brown,Scott Mahoney,Mike 1-1; Boyer,Darron 0-0 23 7-47; 6-48; Hickel,Dustin Humphrey,Darryl 11-58; Schuerman,Tyler 10-58; Rainer,Brandon 2-17 7-151 5-12; Jones,Reggie 1-14; Johnson,Joshua 8-44; Huelsman,Chris 2-20; Zandevakili,And 0-0 2-8; Ichabods 2-minus 3. 1-20 Smith,Travis 8-35.9 1-17 0-1-0-0. 4-5-0-29; Siller,Jason Mahoney,Mike 0-0 8-18-0-106; Missouri-Rolla-Brown,Scott PASSING: 4-43 3-5-1-33. Hickel,Dustin 6-13-1-97; Washburn-Schuerman,Tyler 2-39.0 1- 4-35; Moss,Clint 1-6; Fischer,Brett 4-88; Siller,Jason RECEIVING: Missouri-Rolla-Boyer,Darron 1-13 2-46; Humphrey,Darryl 3-41; Washburn-McNeal,Colon 1-1. Ennis,Ken 4; Matthias,Josh 1-1; 2-10 3-1 27:25 Whittle,Chris 1-14. Archie,Quentin 1-17; Johnson,Joshua 2-12; 4-35 1-0. Washburn-None. Elrod,Jason Missouri-Rolla-Bullocks,Drew 1-17; INTERCEPTIONS: 32:35 6-62 1-1 1750 Attendance: Bowl Stadium: Moore elapsed time: 2:46 Kickoff time: 1 p.m. End of Game: 3:46 pm Total Beautiful! Sunny! NE Weather: 5-10 70 Wind: Temperature: UMR loses 35th straight MIAA losing streak. Ichabods snap 5-game game. Game #10 Game Missouri-Rolla. . 14 ...... Washburn.. . . 42 ...... Kan. • Topeka, • Moore Bowl 2, 2001 Nov. 42-14. Missouri-Rolla pounded as they losing streak lead and kept opened a 21-0 The Ichabods 3:40 mark in the until the scoreless Missouri-Rolla second quarter. Schuerman. It quarterback run by Tyler touchdown the firstwas runs Schuerman would scoring of two on the day. have in the firstquarter add another score and he would in the fourth quarter run. on a three-yard points startingunanswered Colon McNeal by reception touchdown with a 26-yard act on a 4-yard run in the fourth get into the would Schuerman. Dustin Hickel from quarter. touchdowns. 58 yards rushing and two each recorded yards. Rainer and Schuerman Darryl recorded Schuerman passed for 97 yards and one touchdown. Humphrey and one yards receiving catches for 46 yards and McNeal finishedtwo 41 with touchdown. yards. tacklesfor loss for 71 had 14 Score by QuartersMissouri-RollaWashburn 1Scoring Summary: 21st 0 UMR 0 - WU 7 2-23 0:13, kick), 23 yd run (Bowers,Jason 04:07 WU - Schuerman,Tyler 3 kick), 4-50 1:26, UMR 0 - WU 14 yd run (Bowers,Jason 14 WU - Rainer,Brandon 00:31 72nd 14 4 2:30, UMR 0 - WU 21 kick), 7-72 6 yd run (Bowers,Jason WU - Schuerman,Tyler 12:17 0 7 UMR 7 - WU 21 5:51, 1 yd run (Mendrygal,Alex kick), 11-35 03:40 UMR - Mahoney,Mike Score 3rd 7 7 kick), 9-60 3:15, (Bowers,Jason Schuerman,Tyler 26 yd pass from WU - McNeal,Colon 06:10 -UMR 7 - WU 28 14 14 -4th UMR 7 - WU 35 42 kick), 7-34 3:41, 3 yd run (Bowers,Jason WU - Rainer,Brandon 07:33 Record: (2-8, 0-8) - WU 42 2:34, UMR 7 kick), 6-15 4 yd run (Bowers,Jason 02:02 WU - Hickel,Dustin 0:58, UMR (Mendrygal,Alex kick), 3-74 Brown,Scott 68 yd pass from UMR - Boyer,Darron 01:04 2-6) Record: (3-7, - WU 42 14 2002 Media Guide ICHABODS HORNETS IN REVIEW IN 2001 For the 11th straight time, Washburn fell to Washburn straight time, For the 11th against scoring play The Hornets used the big on score would In the second half, the Ichabods yards rushing on 34 car- high 132 lead the Ichabods with a career would Hickel Punt Returns-YardsKickoff Returns-Yards.Interception Returns-YardsPunts (Number-Avg)Fumbles-LostPenalties-Yards TimePossession Sacks By: Number-Yards 2- 3-39; Humphrey,Darryl Smith,Travis 34-132; RUSHING: Washburn-Hickel,Dustin Jones,Reggie 8-9; Johnson,Joshua 2-5; Zandevakili,And Huelsman,Chris 2-12; 15; 5- Paul,Tyler 10-98; State-Wells,Shon 1-minus 1; McNeal,Colon 1-minus 3. Emporia 5-128 3-8 2-12 Johnson,Ryan 1-42; Sanders,Josh 4- 5-32; Price Kaylon 8-76; 80; Copeland,Kelton 1-minus 2. 1-minus 1; Team Perry,Jody 2-1; Gonzalez,Jovani 11; 5-44.2 8- State-Copeland,Kelton Emporia 11-31-2-187. Washburn-Hickel,Dustin PASSING: 3-54 0-1-1-0. Hatfield,Tad 4-13 Majors,Ryan 2-4-1-21; 15-1-84; 2-0 3-41.7 2-28; Huelsman,Chris 2-15; Fowler,Kyle 3-81; RECEIVING: Washburn-Whittle,Chris 0-0 4-39 State- 1-8. Emporia Jones,Reggie 2-9; McNeal,Colon 1-46; Humphrey,Darryl 3-2 37:30 Ferguson,Jason 3-44; Johnson,Ryan 1-9; Sanders,Josh 1-1. 5-51; Williams,Daniel 1-0; Schembri,Larry 1-8; Simmons,Chris Washburn-Hayes,Patrick INTERCEPTIONS: 2-12 22:27 1-0. 4-26 State-Bell,Jordan 1-0; Kennedy,Jason 1-0. Emporia 2-0 4511 Stadium Attendance: Stadium: Welch elapsed time: 2:50 Kickoff time: 2:00 pm End of Game: 4:50 pm Total and crisp Sunny S Weather: 10-15 52 Wind: Temperature: FIRST DOWNS (NET)RUSHES-YARDS YDS (NET)PASSING Passes Att-Comp-Int OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDSTOTAL Returns-YardsFumble 53-208 84-395 31-11-2 37-337 57-442 187 18 20-10-3 0-0 105 17 0-0 Score by QuartersWashburnEnporia State 1Scoring Summary: 21st 5:26, WU 0 - ESU 7 kick), 13-43 2 yd run (Gray,Justin 09:34 ESU - Wells,Shon 3 7 02nd kick), 7-97 1:58, WU 0 - ESU 14 17 yd run (Gray,Justin 17 ESU - Wells,Shon 414:32 7 0:56, WU 0 - ESU 21 kick), 3-71 70 yd run (Gray,Justin 08:36 ESU - Paul,Tyler 7 3 Score 48 yd field goal, 8-34 3:38, WU 0 - ESU 24 03:47 ESU - Gray,Justin 7 kick), 4-47 0:58, WU 7 - ESU 24 00:24 WU - Jones,Reggie 1 yd run (Bowers,Jason 9 -3rd - 38 - ESU 24 WU 10 2:10, 36 yd field WU - Bowers,Jason goal, 5-19 12:50 19 31 - ESU kick), 3-68 1:02, WU 10 70 yd run (Gray,Justin 00:43 ESU - Wells,Shon Record: (6-4 , 3-4) 4th 1-6) (2-7, Record: - ESU 38 WU 10 kick), 3-65 1:41, 60 yd run (Gray,Justin ESU - Copeland,Kelton 12:21 - ESU 38 , WU 12 04:23 WU - Ichabods safety, WU kick), 7-48 1:09, (Bowers,Jason Hickel,Dustin 00:03 WU - Huelsman,Chris 3 yd pass from - ESU 38 19 Oct. 27, 2001 • Welch Stadium • Welch Kan. • Emporia, 2001 Oct. 27, record the Ichabods' dropping 38-19 State Emporia in the MIAA.to 2-7 and 1-6 and of 60 rushing plays the Ichabods scoring on yards of rush- adding to the 337 plays 70 yard two ing on the afternoon. out to State jumped Emporia and a school- runs touchdown a 24-0 lead on three light the would 48 yards. The Ichabods tying record Reggie by touchdown scoring column on a 1-yard Jones with 24 seconds left in the first half. their first with a 36-yard field Jason goal by drive the next two score The Hornets would Bowers. to go up 38-10. touchdowns Chris with one touchdown. completions yards on 11 ries. He also passed for 187 Corcoran led the yards. On defense, Joe 81 for receptions Whittle had three Ichabods with eight tackles. Game #9 Game Washburn. . . . 19 ...... StateEmporia . . 38 ......
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Ichabod Football 58 season 3-8, 2-7 in the MIAA. SBU finishes 6-5, 4-5intheMIAA. SBU finishes season 3-8, 2-7intheMIAA. winningseason since1991. Game.Bearcatsrecord first MIAA Ichabodsfinish Temperature: 68Wind: Calm Weather: Sunny,Clear 36:55 time: 1p.m.EndofGame:4:15Kickoff pmTotal elapsedtime:3:15 0-0 10-108 Stadium: Moore Bowl Attendance: 1550 INTERCEPTIONS: Southwest Baptist-Maiwelmal,Joey 1-19. Washburn-Crain,Corey 1-0. 1-1 1-1 23:05 8-63 98; Whittle,Chris5-53;Smith,Travis 1-12; Zandevakili,And 1-10; Rainer,Brandon 1-9. 6-40.0 Reed,Eugene 2-105; 0-0 Davis,Kenneth 2-16; 7-53 Pogue,Mitch 1-minus5.Washburn-McNeal,Colon 5- 5-147 RECEIVING: Southwest Baptist-Green,Marc 7-83;Whitley,Kevin 3-32; 3-34;Hicks,Michael 1-0 0-0 Schuerman,Tyler 10-23-1-126; Hickel,Dustin 3-8-0-56. 3-35.7 PASSING: Southwest Baptist-Lowe,Chris 17-31-1-270; Eaton,Billy1-1-0-minus 5.Washburn- 20 2-1 182 5-81 32; Schuerman,Tyler 15-32; Hickel,Dustin 8-16; Rainer,Brandon 10-16; 1-19 McNeal,Colon1-6. 31-13-1 Green,Marc 1-11. Washburn-Humphrey,Darryl 9-59;Johnson,Joshua6-48;Zandevakili,And 4- 1-15RUSHING: Southwest Baptist-Boykin,Deon 10-125; Reed,Eugene11-60; Lowe,Chris 3-29; 53-209 84-391 20 By:Number-Yards Sacks 265 32-18-1 Possession Time Penalties-Yards ICHABODS Fumbles-Lost 25-225 57-490 Punts (Number-Avg) Interception Returns-Yards BEARCATS Returns-Yards Kickoff Punt Returns-Yards Fumble Returns-Yards TOTAL OFFENSEPLAYS-YARDS Passes Att-Comp-Int PASSING YDS(NET) RUSHES-YARDS (NET) DOWNS FIRST Team Statistics 02:40 WU-McNeal,Colon36ydpassfrom Hickel,Dustin (Bowers,Jason kickblockd),13-65 7:52, SBU48-WU20 10:32 SBU-Boykin,Deon 43ydrun(Mattson,Steve 1-430:13, kickfailed), SBU48-WU14 Record:(3-8,2-7) 10:45 WU-Zandevakili,And 10 ydpassfrom Schuerman,Tyler (Bowers,Jason kick),8-683:15, SBU42-WU14 4th Quarter 21 07:52 WU-McNeal,Colon35ydpassfrom Schuerman,Tyler (Bowers,Jason kick),6-622:18, SBU42-WU7 – 10:10 SBU-Green,Marc 19 ydpassfrom Lowe,Chris (Mattson,Steve kick),2-250:48,SBU42-WU0 3rd Quarter Record:(6-5,4-5) 13 00:03 SBU-Reed,Eugene25ydpassfrom Lowe,Chris (Mattson,Steve kick),2-250:12, SBU35-WU0 7 00:29 SBU-Whitley,Kevin 25ydpassfrom Lowe,Chris (Mattson,Steve kick),9-674:15, SBU28-WU0 48 07:56 SBU-Boykin,Deon 25ydrun(Mattson,Steve kick),5-471:57, SBU21 -WU0 – 0 12:50 SBU-Reed,Eugene80ydpassfrom Lowe,Chris (Mattson,Steve kick),1-800:11, SBU14 -WU0 2nd Quarter Score 0 6 04:36 SBU-Reed,Eugene43ydrun(Mattson,Steve kick),2-430:14, SBU7-WU0 1st Quarter 7 4 Scoring Summary: 3 28 2 7 Washburn 1 Southwest Baptist Score byQuarters forloss. an interception,apassbreak upandatackle for10 atcornerbackhad three tackles start yardsinloss.Corey Crain,inhisfirst tions andfellow seniorChrisWhittlehadfivecatchesfor53yards. touchdown. 126 yardswith10 completions andDustinHickel completed three passesandone from Schuerman. game asanIchabod. day withtwo touchdown receptions inhisfinal the Schuerman toColonMcNeal.McNealfinished 35-yard touchdown reception from Tyler the Ichabodswould getonthescoreboard viaa It wasn't untilthe7:52 markofthethirdquarter as they jumped outtoa42-0leadontheIchabods. winningseasonfortheBearcatssince1991.first mark.Itwas the with a6-5markand4-5MIAA theseason Southwest Baptistfinishes in theMIAA. Ichabods seasonwitha3-8record anda2-7mark toSouthwest Baptist.Thelossendsthe son finale Nov. 10, 2001 •MooreBowl •Topeka, Kan. .20 Washburn. .48 Southwest Baptist Game #11 Jason Ross Huske andRyan ledtheIchaboddefensewithseven tackles had with98yardsreceiving andtwoMcNeal finished touchdowns withfiverecep- Humphrey ledtheIchabodswith59yardsrushing.Schuermanpassedfor Darryl The Ichabodsotherscore cameona10-yard reception by Andre Zandevakili The Bearcatsgotontheboardearlyandoften The Washburn Ichabodsfell48-20intheirsea- 2002 Media Guide 2002 Media necpin . .1Potts,Jeremy vsLU Interceptions atUWL .2Schembri,Larry Sacks. .18Tackles. Corcoran,JoevsTSU .62McNeal,ColonatESU Return Long Kickoff .26Hopson,Cowan atUWL Long PuntReturn .60Roth,Eric atPSU Long Punt .47.0 Roth,Eric atPSU Punting Avg .6Roth,Eric atPSU Punts .45Bowers,Jason atNWMSU Long FieldGoal .2Bowers,Jason atMWSC Field Goals .51 Humphrey,Darryl vsMMSSC Long Reception .2McNeal,ColonvsMSSC TD Receptions .123 McNeal,ColonvsMSSC Yards Receiving .9McNeal,ColonvsTSU Receptions. .51 Schuerman,Tyler vsMSSC Long Pass .3Schuerman,Tyler vsMSSC TD Passes .306Schuerman,Tyler vsMSSC Yards Passing .21 Hickel,Dustin atMWSC Pass completions .36Hickel,Dustin atMWSC Pass attempts .68Hickel,Dustin vsCMSU Long Rush .3Rainer,Brandon vsTSU TD Rushes. .132 Hickel,Dustin atESU Yards Rushing .34Hickel,Dustin atESU Rushes DRse .5vsCMSU TD Rushes .6.6vsMSSC Yards Per Rush .327vsCMSU Yards Rushing .60vsCMSU Rushes necpin y.3atESU Interceptions By .10 atUWL Turnovers .138 atMWSC Penalty Yards .16 at MWSC Penalties .24atUWL Downs First . .5vsUMR By. Sacks .42vsUMR Points .8.3vsMSSC Yards Per Play .591 vsMSSC Total Offense .85atUWL Total Plays .3vsMSSC TD Passes .10.9 vsMSSC Yards Per Pass .306vsMSSC Yards Passing. .21 atMWSC Pass completions .37atUWL Pass attempts ...... Washburn Ichabods Washburn Ichabods 2001 SeasonBests Individual Highs vs UMR Smith,Darold atMWSC Hayes,Patrick vsCMSU vs SBU Team Highs Schembri,Larry atESU Schembri,Larry Simmons,Chris atESU McNeal,Colon vsSBU Hayes,Patrick atESU Roth,Eric atNWMSU Wilson,Dan vsMSSC Wimpy,Jeff vsCMSU Hayes,Patrick vsLU Crain,Corey vsSBU Roth,Eric vsSBU 2001 necpin y.5UWL Interceptions By .6vs LU Turnovers .108 NWMSU Penalty Yards .14 vs LU Penalties .30atNWMSU Downs First .7vsSBU By Sacks .58vsCMSU Points. .9.6atPSU Yards Per Play .590atNWMSU Total Offense. .81 atNWMSU Total Plays .5 vsCMSU TD Passes. .25.0atPSU Yards Per Pass .404atNWMSU Yards Passing .31Pass completions. vsTSU .44vsTSU Pass attempts .5atESU TD Rushes .9.1atESU Yards Per Rush .337atESU Yards Rushing. .51 vsMSSC Rushes IN REVIEW Opponents two tiedwith2 two tiedwith2 21 Walker,Eric, MWSC 62 Every,Toranza, LU 46 WIlliams,Donald,SBU 52 Stanley,Dan, MSSC 44.8 Stanley,Dan, MSSC UWL 8 Morris,Bryan, 48 Gray,Justin, ESU 3 Jensen,Jedediah,UWL 83 Bell,Aaron, PSU 3 Devoe,Todd, CMSU 154 Devoe,Todd, CMSU 10 Rizzo,Matt,UWL 83 Philpot,Neal,PSU 5 Gile,Dennis,CMSU 380 Gile,Dennis,CMSU 31 Howe,Eric, TSU 44 Howe,Eric, TSU 77 Chapman,Josh,MSSC 3 Chapman,Josh,MSSC 172 Chapman,Josh,MSSC 23 Okwuonu,Ken, UMR Penn,Dustin, vsUMR Amon,Pat, ESU Wells,Shon, ESU Blakley,Andrew, TSU Opponent
WASHBURN 59 Ichabod Football No. Yds Avg TD Long G Plays Rush Avg/G Pass Total GP No. Yds Avg TD Long Avg/G GP Att Gain Loss Net Avg TD Long Avg/G GP Effic A-C-I Pct Yds TD Lng Avg/G 11Hickel,Dustin 46.4 153-71-13 91.22 8Schuerman,Tyler 140-66-6 121.83 47.1 1008 3Ichabods 7 0.00 1034 9 46 91.6 1-0-0 Total 0.0 51129.2 Opponents 0 11148.86 58.2 2446 292-170-10 0 24 83 222.4 294-137-19 11105.49 46.6 2042 0 12 185.6 51 0.0 Hickel,Dustin Schuerman,Tyler 8 118 590 477 Rainer,Brandon 113 4.0 10 88 478 6 143 Humphrey,Darryl 11 728 463 15 36 540 5.3 188 3.8 Johnson,Joshua 59.6 9 11 27 5 11 60 39 177 68 Jones,Reggie 251 3 46.3 10 174 241 49.1 10 6.4 6.2 39 Huelsman,Chris 10 104 22 0 0 101 2 19 102 24 Zandevakili,And 2.6 11 10 90 12 4.1 15.8 21.9 2 Smith,Travis 56 0 11 1 18 10 Snyder,Cody 55 10.2 4.6 5 6 9.0 47 0 Crain,Corey 10 16 44 0 McNeal,Colon 47 9 9.4 11 0 10 5.5 44 4 4.4 30 0 Wimpy,Jeff 14 26 0 0 11 30 3 Ichabods 3.0 11 1 11 4.7 2.8 0 Total 1 7.3 0 7 8 5 0 8 Opponents 1 0 3.3 1.0 1.0 29 -29 0 -5.8 1 0 4.6 30 0.1 0 77 322 1878 404 2200 11 170.7 -4.1 2246 4.3 22 68 375 523 2621 204.2 11 Hopson,CowanHuelsman,Chris Hayes,Patrick McNeal,Colon Total Opponents 3 34 2 6 2 11.3 16 42 14 8.0 0 7.0 7.0 14 0 0 0 13 9 26 14 26 106 8.2 254 9.8 0 0 26 46 Punt Returns Total Offense Total Hickel,Dustin Schuerman,Tyler Rainer,Brandon Humphrey,Darryl Johnson,Joshua 11 Jones,Reggie 296 8 258 Huelsman,Chris 540 10 1008 477 88 11 Zandevakili,And 1548 140.7 1034 39 463 188.9 1511 Smith,Travis 11 241 27 Snyder,Cody 0 10 463 0 174 Crain,Corey 46.3 10 39 241 22 21.9 McNeal,Colon 0 10 102 174 90 Wimpy,Jeff 12 15.8 0 Ichabods 10 55 102 0 10.2 6 5 Total 90 0 10 9.0 Opponents 47 9 55 11 44 10 5.5 4 0 11 30 0 47 11 1 44 4.7 7 0 0 7.3 1 30 6 11 3.3 1.0 -29 0 1 0 0.1 11 696 -29 1878 2446 -4.1 4324 393.1 11 817 2246 2042 4288 389.8 Rushing Passing Receiving McNeal,ColonWhittle,Chris Humphrey,Darryl 11 10 Huelsman,Chris 18 26 11 10 43 242 407 Archie,Quentin 12 732 13.4 15.7 Snyder,Cody 9 176 17.0 1 Johnson,Joshua 0 9 14.7 6 11 8 Rainer,Brandon 159 1 6 5 10 51 41 Jones,Reggie 17.7 81 4 50 59 22.0 40.7 Crain,Corey 0 10 38 13.5 66.5 11.8 18 Fowler,Kyle 4 17.6 0 9 1 4.5 41 Zandevakili,And 10 8 3 10 Gant,Matt 17.7 0 2.5 27 20 2 2 85 Smith,Travis 13.5 7 0 28.3 28 5.4 19 Kraisinger,Kip 9 10 1 14.0 0 9.5 Total 10 1 1.8 5 12 0 Opponents 1 1 12 12.0 33 1.0 12.0 2 0 21 9.4 10 0 2.0 3.5 1.9 12 11 0 170 2446 12 1.7 14.4 11 137 1.2 24 2042 2 14.9 0.2 12 83 222.4 51 185.6 2002 Media Guide Washburn Opponents (3-8-0) (3-8-0) (3-3-0) (2-7-0) (2-3-0)(1-1-0) (0-5-0) (1-0-0) (0-4-0) (0-1-0) IN REVIEW IN 2001 Games/Avg Per Game Per Games/Avg 6/2759 5/5221 3rd-Down Pct3rd-Down Pct4th-Down 41% 55% 41% 61% Average Per Game Per Average Punt Per Average Net punt average 86.8 38.8 33.0 51.2 35.2 32.4 Total PlaysTotal Play Per Average Game Per Average 389.8 5.2 817 393.1 696 6.2 Att-Comp-Int Pass Per Average Catch Per Average Game Per Average TDs Passing 294-137-19 6.9 14.9 185.6 292-170-10 12 222.4 14.4 8.4 24 Penalty rushing gained Yards lost rushingYards Rushing Attempts Rush Per Average Game Per Average TDs Rushing 2621 375 523 12 2200 204.2 4.3 322 404 22 21 170.7 4.6 30 Points Per Game Per Points RushingPassing 23.9 36.4 131 78 86 99 TOUCHDOWNS SCOREDTOUCHDOWNS FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTSPAT-ATTEMPTSATTENDANCEScore by Quarters 1stWashburn 35 2nd 6-13 Opponents 3rd 4th 27-32 56 Total 81 93 16555 162 9-11 54 46 79 68 78 - 263 - 400 43-49 26103 TIME OF POSSESSION/GAME CONVERSIONS3RD-DOWN CONVERSIONS4TH-DOWN 32:53 68/165 BY-YARDSSACKS MISC YARDS 17/31 56/135 27:06 14/23 13-111 62 23-186 45 PUNT RETURN AVERAGEINT RETURN AVERAGEFUMBLES-LOSTPENALTIES-YARDSPUNTS-YARDS 8.2 1.8 108-955 27-18 9.8 44-1706 9.5 66-563 25-17 38-1339 KICK RETURNS: #-YARDSPUNT RETURNS: #-YARDSINT RETURNS: #-YARDSKICK RETURN AVERAGE 58-1224 13-106 10-18 42-879 21.1 26-254 19-181 20.9 PASSING YARDAGEPASSING OFFENSETOTAL 2042 2446 4288 4324 RUSHING YARDAGE 2246 1878 Team Statistics Team SCORINGFIRST DOWNS 263 221 400 206 2001 RECORD:2001 WASHBURN MIAA NON-CONFERENCE OVERALLDATE HOME 2001 Sep 01, AWAY Sep 08, 2001 Wisconsin-LaCrosse at LINCOLN 2001 *Sep 15, at Pittsburg State *Sep 22, 2001 L 18-37 OPPONENTSOUTHERN MISSOURI *Sep 29, 2001 at Northwest U. Mo. St. *Oct 06, 2001 L 21-51 W 31-20 2001 W 29-28 TRUMAN *Oct 11, 3919 L 17-52 CENTRAL MO. STATE *Oct 20, 2001 at Missouri Western 2001 *Oct 27, State at Emporia 2950 8277 3540 L 34-58 02, 2001*Nov L 26-27 MISSOURI-ROLLA 7500 L 6-27 2001 10, *Nov SCORE SOUTHWEST BAPTIST *MIAA L 19-38 Game 2750 L 20-48 W 42-14 4015 1896 ATTEND 4511 1750 1550
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Ichabod Football 60 oesJsn61 4. - 13 - 24 - 5 3 45 0-0 2-4 3-6 1-3 0-0 6-13 46.2 Bowers,Jason oa 4 76 3. 6 4 8 0 8 0 3 11 4 60 2 2 38.8 1706 0 52 44 8 35.2 1339 38 3 4 60 Opponents 38.8 1706 Total 44 Roth,Eric caos0 00 - 00 - 0 2 1 263 0 1 0 2 0-0 400 0 22-2 0 2 0 1-1 0 0-0 0 356-1327-32 0-0 0 6 22-2 0-0 0 1-3 0-0 1 09-11 54 43-49 0 0 0-0 1 0-0 6 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 6 Opponents 0 0 0-0 0-0 6 0 0 Total 0-0 0 0 6 0-0 0 12 Ichabods 0-0 0 0 1 0-0 0 0 0 Snyder,Cody 0-0 32 0 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 Whittle,Chris 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-0 Smith,Darold 0-0 1 36 0-0 0-0 1 0-0 0-0 45 0 0-0 0-0 Humphrey,Darryl 0 48 1 1-1 0 0 0-0 0-0 Zandevakili,And 0-0 0 0 2 1 0 2-2 0-0 54 Huelsman,Chris 0 0-0 5 0 0 0-0 0-0 Johnson,Joshua 0 0-0 0 0-0 0-0 Jones,Reggie 0-0 27-32 6-13 0-0 0-0 0 0 6 Hickel,Dustin 0-0 0-0 8 0-0 Schuerman,Tyler 0-0 Bowers,Jason 9 McNeal,Colon Rainer,Brandon All-Purpose Scoring Kick Returns Field Goals -4.1 -29 0.1 0 0 0 1 0 11 518.02246 2042106 0 0.8 1224 0 18 0.7 625698 1.7 0 0 -29 9 1878 11 516.6Punting 8 2446254879 181 0 7 455683 12 0 0 0 0 0 9 1 8 0 0 0 1.9 11Opponents 0 3.5 0 0 0 12 0 19 Total 2.3 0 0 28 0 0 Ichabods 0 0 17 11 7 25 11 4.50 0 0 25 Wimpy,Jeff 5.9 0 0 2 0 50 Schembri,Larry 28 0 0 59 37 013 0 0 Harris,Todd 0 10 0 0 0 7.4 8 0 Gant,Matt 11.2 0 11 0 20.8 0 74Kraisinger,Kip 112 12 0 0 125 47 11 Kitchener,Mike 0 0 0 0 0 10 21.2 0 0 Fowler,Kyle 17.7 22.9 0 0 127 19 10 0 Smith,Darold 0 159 206 102 55 81 0 0 0 85 10 44 Smith,Travis 10 0 0 91 0 42 6 0 Zandevakili,And 0 21.2 0 0 85 159 Jones,Reggie 40.7 30 0 233 6 0 9 34.9 Snyder,Cody 407 9 0 0 0 59.6 349 0 Hopson,Cowan 0 0 0 0 477 59 49 Archie,Quentin 0 49.1 174 0 49.5 407 34 17611 0 0 0 Crain,Corey 90 540 495 0 10 10 0 0 Johnson,Joshua 0 0 57.5 0 0 14 Huelsman,Chris 477 0 0 50.6 575 8 0 18 0 Whittle,Chris 463 -3 557 540 562 98.2 10 0 11 16Schuerman,Tyler 0 0 74 1080 0 Rainer,Brandon 0 0 0 323 242 241 14 10Hickel,Dustin 732 11 11 Humphrey,Darryl 11 Hayes,Patrick McNeal,Colon oa 8 24 2. 62 0 62 0 21.1 1224 58 20.9 879 42 0 14 5 0 0 0 14.0 0.0 17 25 14 0 4.5 0 0 9 1 33 42 1 24.5 5.7 2 0 0 49 17 27 2 22.8 24.7 3 0 62 91 74 51 Opponents 0 0 17.0 4 3 Total 85 Rainer,Brandon 24.8 23.4 323 5 Hoytal,John 562 13 Harris,Todd 24 Huelsman,Chris Kraisinger,Kip Humphrey,Darryl Crain,Corey Hopson,Cowan McNeal,Colon Hayes,Patrick G-G Pct01-19Blk 20-29 30-3940-4950-99Lg FGM-FGA DFsKc uhRvasDPSafPoints DXP RcvPass Rush Kick FGs TD uh e R O R F o Avg/G Tot FR KORIR PR Rec Rush G o Ys v Ln B F I0 Blkd I20 FC TB Long Avg Yds No. ------PATs ------o Ys v T Long TD Avg Yds No. 2002 Media Guide 2002 Media of,il 0 1 . 1 ...... 1 ...... 11 . 366362728 . 17-62 81-303 13-111 14 . . . . . 10-18 . 40 11 . 11 463350813 18-45 75-314 . . 23-186 . . 19-181 1 51 . . . . . 1 . . . 10 . . Opponents . . . . . 1 . Total . 7 . . . . . 1 . 10Ichabods . . . 1 ...... Wolff,Billy . 1 . . 10 . . . Kraisinger,Kip . . . 1 1 . . . . . Smith,Jermaine . . . 1 1 1 1 11 . 10 . . . Grove,Anders . . . 1 . . . . 9 . Archie,Quentin . 1 . . . 11 . . 1 Hickel,Dustin ...... 1 . Johnson,Joshua 9 . . 2 . . . 2 . Tatum,Eric . . . . . 2 2 1-0 . 11 . McNeal,Colon 11 . 2 ...... Roth,Eric 2 . . . 2 . 10 ...... Whittle,Chris . 2 . . . 2 . 2 . . . Otwell,Clayton . 4 . 2 1 . 11 3 . 4 Bowers,Jason . 4 3 . . 1 . 4 7 Cline,Dustin . . 1-0 . . . . . 1-2 . Peel,Brian . . 4 5 1 . 1 1-5 3 . . 4 Mayes,Jonathan 8 . . 6 6 . 1 . 5 . Barth,Jacob . . 9 1 . . . Crain,Corey . . 6 2-3 2 7 4 1 6 Rainer,Brandon 10 9 1-0 1 . 8 5 2-0 10 3 4 5 10Durler,Matt 8 . . 1 . . Fowler,Kyle . . . 9 . 2 . 1-0 . 4 . Gordon,Chad 5 2 1-0 6 1-0 . 1-0 . 1.5-18Meyer,Blake 8-36 15 . 24 9 11 2 2 . 2-2 Huske,Ryan . . . . . 2-25 11 1324 11 . Wilson,Dan 2 11 . 1425 11 . .1-0 1 . . 2-0 . Harris,Todd 2-0 2.0-16 . 6-31 131326 . 10 . 0.5-9 Gonzales,Rolly 1.0-5 1-2 . 1-37 . 8-27 16 163147 19 35 7-20 1235 23 9 7 11 4 Simmons,Chris . 1 1-0 . 7 1.0-10 5-19 Taylor,Eric3--3 . 2148 27 11 6 6 7-26 41 12 29 .1-13 11 Kitchener,Mike 3-13 1756 39 10 . Ross,Jason 1-1 2 2-0 2 1-0 1862 44 11 Wimpy,Jeff 2.0-13 9-36 65 3332 11 Hayes,Patrick . 1 Smith,Darold 2 5 1-8 1-0 1.0-15Corcoran,Joe 90 15-57 4446 4.0-34 11 5-23 3170 39 11 Potts,Jeremy Schembri,Larry Defensive Statistics B 2-83:572 :580 13:00 8:08 8:58 9:50 8:25 77:17 87:40 12:38 67:01 97:59 6:19 10:17 7:22 6:05 7:07 9:18 92:21 72:39 8:38 36:55 81:13 8:01 7:28 Total 83:47 9:08 298:10 10:17 361:47 5:57 32:35 12:14 3:22 L20-48 8:35 11:25 Opponents Total 9:06 1:16 37:30 9:00 9:08 W42-14 9:19 5:21 10:04 Washburn 9:06 10:50 40:57 L19-38 36:59 6:08 6:37 28:02 6:46 SBU 8:36 6:45 UMR L6-27 4th 8:04 7:14 L34-58 7:40 26-27 L at ESU 4:13 9:00 8:58 26:39 3rd 6:43 at MWSC 24:55 33:16 33:55 CMSU W29-28 9:21 2nd L17-52 TSU L21-51 W31-20 30:04 at NWMSU 1st MSSC L18-37 at PSU Overall LU Score at UWL Opponent Time ofPossession P T A Ttl L oYsItYs rp HRvYsFF Rcv-Yds QH BrUp Int-Yds No-Yds FL UTAT TotalGP v.3:373 :385 7:58 8:54 8:23 7:37 32:53 Avg. v 70 :363 :57:01 6:05 6:36 7:23 27:06 Avg -Tackles- -Fumbles- -Sacks--PassDef- 2001 IN REVIEW
WASHBURN 61 Ichabod Football Missouri-Rolla Southeast Missouri State Southeast Missouri State Northwest Missouri State He formerly served as He formerly served commissioner of the over in July of that year. over Metro and Gulf South Metro conferences. conferences. January 1997, and took January 1997, ...... missioner of the MIAA in ...... succeed Ken B. Jones as com- succeed Ken 1978...... Southwest Missouri State ...... Southwest 1978...... Northwest Missouri State 1979. 1980 ...... Missouri-Rolla 1981 ...... Truman 1982 ...... Truman 1983 ...... Central Missouri State 1984...... Northwest Missouri State 1984. 1985 ...... Truman 1986 ...... Central Missouri State 1987 ...... Central Missouri State ...... Northwest Missouri State 1997...... Northwest Missouri State 1998...... Northwest Missouri State 1999. 2000 ...... Northwest State MIssouri 2001. . . Pittsburg State ...... 1988 ...... Central Missouri State, Truman, 1989 ...... Pittsburg State 1990 ...... Pittsburg State 1991...... Pittsburg State . . 1992 ...... Pittsburg State ...... Missouri Southern 1993. 1994 ...... Pittsburg State 1995 ...... Pittsburg State 1996 ...... Pittsburg State Missouri-Rolla ...... 7 Missouri Southern...... 1 Lincoln University ...... 1 Ralph McFillen was named to named was Ralph McFillen Southwest Baptist University Southwest Mo. Bolivar, University State Truman Kirksville, Mo. University Washburn Kan. Topeka, track and field,track and softball tennis. and cer, basketball, indoor and outdoor basketball, cer, Missouri-Rolla Matt Newbery, formerly an assistantMatt Newbery, sports infor- Men's champions are crowned in football, cross in football, crowned are champions Men's track and and outdoor indoor basketball, country, champi- field, Women's tennis, and golf. baseball, soc- country, cross in volleyball, determined ons are joined State University, at Pittsburg mation director of sports as director in July 1994 the conference information...... 1951 Missouri State Southwest . . . . Truman, 1952 Northwest Missouri State . . . . Truman, 1953 ...... Truman 1954 ...... Truman 1955 State ...... Southeast Missouri 1956...... Central Missouri State ...... 1957 ...... Southeast Missouri State 1958 ...... Southeast Missouri State 1959 ...... Southeast Missouri State 1960 ...... Truman 1961 ...... Truman 1962 ...... Southeast Missouri State Missouri State ...... Southwest 1963. 1964 ...... Truman 1965 ...... Truman Missouri State ...... Southwest 1966. 1967 ...... Southeast Missouri State 1968 ...... Southeast Missouri State Southeast Missouri State . . Truman, . . 1969. 1970...... Central Missouri State, Truman 1971 ...... Truman 1972 ...... Lincoln, Truman 1973 ...... Southeast Missouri State ...... Northwest Missouri State 1974. 1975 ...... Southeast Missouri State Southeast Missouri State . . . . Truman, 1976. 1977 Southeast Missouri . . . . Missouri-Rolla, MIAA Members Pittsburg State...... 8 ...... Central Missouri State ...... 7 . . . Missouri StateSouthwest ...... 7 Missouri Southern State College Joplin, Mo. College State Missouri Western Joseph, Mo. St. Northwest University Missouri State Maryville, Mo. Pittsburg State University Pittsburg, Kan. Past MIAA Champions MIAA Championship Titles 2002 Media Guide Southeast Missouri State Southwest Missouri State Southwest Northwest Missouri State The Mid-America Athletics Intercollegiate years, has under- the league 15 the past Over The MIAA has gained The MIAA champi- conducts conference currently ...... Association, a 10-member conference of NCAA of conference a 10-member Association, and Kansas, was institutions in Missouri Division II as the Missouri first in 1912 organized Association. Athletic Intercollegiate changes, high- gone several expansion and lighted by participationincreased in national championships. the reputation of being one of the top NCAA in Division II conferences the nation. MIAA 11 won have student-athletes indi- than 100 and more national championships vidual national titles. sports. and eight women's onships in eight men's 1924 ...... Truman 1925 ...... Northwest Missouri State 1926. . . . . Central Missouri State ...... 1927 ...... Truman 1928 Missouri St...... Truman,SW 1929 ...... Truman 1930 ...... Truman ...... Northwest Missouri State 1931. 1932 ...... Truman 1933 ...... Truman 1934 ...... Truman 1935 ...... Truman 1936 ...... Truman 1937 ...... Southeast Missouri State 1938 ...... Northwest Missouri State 1939 ...... Northwest Missouri State Missouri State ...... Southwest 1940...... Missouri-Rolla, ...... 1941. 1942 ...... Northwest Missouri State 1943-45. MIAA ...... No Competition 1946 ...... Southeast Missouri State 1947 . Missouri-Rolla ...... 1948 ...... Northwest Missouri State 1949 . Missouri-Rolla ...... 1950 ...... Missouri-Rolla Central Missouri State University Mo. Warrensburg, University State Emporia Kan. Emporia, of Missouri-Rolla University Mo. Rolla, Truman . . . . . 26 ...... Southeast Missouri State ...... 16 Northwest Missouri State ...... 16 THE MIAATHE MIAA Sports Director Information Matt Newbery 913.341.3839 McFillen Phone 913.341.5887 McFillen Fax 913.341.3080 Newbery Phone 913.341.2995 Newbery Fax MIAA Directory Barkley, 10551 Suite 501 Park, Overland KS 66212 Ralph McFillen MIAA Commissioner ABOUT
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Ichabod Football 64 Wes Middleton, PSU, WR,6-1, 196, Sr. WR, 5-11, Jensen,TSU, Geoff 175, Jr. Adam Ziesel,MWSC, WR,6-1, 178, Jr. Antonio Whitney, MSSC,RB,5-4,183, Sr. Anthony Chatmon,PSU, RB,5-11, 191, Sr. Deon Boykin, SBU, RB,5-9,185, So. Shon Wells, ESU, RB,5-8,175, So. Eugene Reed,SBU, RB,5-7, 170, Sr. Joey Ballard,MSSC,RB,5-9,185, Sr. Scott Brown, UMR,QB,6-3,178, So. Neal Philpot,PSU, QB,6-4,240,Fr. John McMenamin,NWMSU, QB,6-4,215, Jr. Chris Lowe, SBUQB,6-1, 180, Jr. Josh Chapman,MSSC,QB,6-3,195, Jr. Offense Honorable Mention selected duetoatieinvoting. Four widereceivers &sixlinemen Kevin Nickerson, CMSU, KR,5-8,175, Sr. Eddie Ibarra,NWMSU, K,6-2,195, Jr. †John Young, CMSU, OL,6-2,290,Sr. Steve Wells, PSU, OL,6-6,304,Sr. OL,6-3,260,Jr.Nick Ruud,TSU, Lessman,NWMSU, OL,6-3,296,Sr.Curt *†Seth Wand, NWMSU, OL,6-7, 296,Jr. *††Matt Howard, PSU, OL,6-1, 271, Sr. Pat McNally, PSU, TE,6-5,236,Sr. Jamaica Rector, NWMSU, WR,5-10, 175, Fr. Jerris Evans, MWSC,WR,5-11, 188, Sr. Todd Devoe, CMSU, WR,6-3,200,Jr. Andrew Blakley, WR,5-9,175, TSU, Jr. Lee Thompson, CMSU, RB,5-7, 195, So. Ken Okwuonu,UMR,RB,5-11, 215, Sr. Eric Howe, QB,6-1, TSU, 200,Sr. First Team Offense isuiRla0 9 7 36 .0 12 6 .182 360 .273 152 400 .455 .400 263 9 286 235 .545 8 2 263 232 .727 284 .636 3 .727 263 6 6 269 205 201 .000 366 5 4 416 5 336 310 .222 343 77 3 4 214 6 .846 3 9 8 .333 7 .333 7 186 248 252 8 .833 0 204 198 2 299 467 .444 6 6 264 .667 508 .667 2 196 .667 162 227 3 3 175 11 DivisionIIPoll. () =RankinAFCA 5 2 359 275 257 since1996 championship, first x =Won eighthMIAA 3 3 10 3 4 Missouri-Rolla .889 Washburn 6 6 141 6 Southern Missouri .778 296 259 Emporia State 1 333 Southwest Baptist 2 Missouri Northwest 8 Western Missouri 7 Truman State Central MissouriState(20) x-Pittsburg State(6) B B T T y y r r a a l l e e n n r r d d
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Alex Mendrygal, UMR, K,5-11,Alex Mendrygal, 170, Jr. Pat Wilson, CMSU, K,5-8,185, So. Justin Gray, ESU, K,5-10, 185, Fr. Alex Tuttle, NWMSU, OL,6-4, 285,Jr. Lonergan,Ryan PSU, OL,6-3,276, Sr. Wes Hill,ESU, OL,6-6,293,So. Dustin Perkins, MSSC,OL,6-0, 258,Sr. Steve Purdy, UMR,OL, 6-5, 292,Jr. Adam Navan, SBU, OL,6-3,270,So. Brandon Montgomery, OL,6-2,306,Jr. TSU, Clayton McCullah,SBU, OL,6-0,275,Jr. Joe Johnson,CMSU, OL,6-4,305,Sr. Issa Banna,MWSC,OL,6-1, 256,So. Jared Findley, NWMSU, TE,6-2,245,So. Mike Carter, CMSU, TE,6-3,220,Jr. Kevin Whitley, SBU, WR,5-7, 160, Jr. choicefrom 1999††=Repeat first-team choicefrom 2000 †=Repeat first-team *=Unanimous selection Pat Amon,ESU, P, 5-10, 155, Sr. †Travis Stepps, PSU, DB,5-10, 195, Sr. †Donte McCoy, ESU, DB,6-1, 211, Jr. Aaron Hight,PSU, DB,6-1, 193, Jr. *Tyreece Whyte, MWSC,DB,5-10, 180, Sr. Eric Walker, MWSC,LB,5-8,214, Jr. Lloyd Thompson, CMSU, LB,6-0,200Sr. *†Earl Henry, PSU, LB,5-11, 203,Sr. Nick Heggeman,SBU, DL,6-3,260,Sr. Brad Harris,PSU, DL,6-3,267, Sr. *Eric McDowell, MWSC,DL,6-1, 213, So. *†Aaron McConnell,PSU, DL,6-3,285So. First Team Defense T T C C i i F A Pt F P Pct. PA PF L W Pct. PA PF L W h h m m Jason Siller, UMR,WR,6-3,180, So. r r i i
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voting. selectedduetoatiein Five backs Chris Lutz,PSU, P, 5-11, 196, Jr. Marcel Smith,NWMSU, DB,5-11, 185, Jr. Desmond Polk, MWSC,DB,5-7, 160, So. Joey Maiwelmal, SBU, DB,6-3,205,Fr. Derek Kent, DB,5-10, TSU, 185, So. UMR,DB,5-11,Drew Bullocks, 175, Sr. Jake Willrich, LB,6-0,205,Jr. TSU, Shawn Stephens, UMR,LB,6-1, 200,Jr. Mike Best,MWSC,LB,6-0,218, Sr. Caleb White,PSU, DL,6-2,246,Jr. Kevin Nelson,MSSC,DL,6-3,250,Sr. Shawn Linder, SBU, DL,6-2,290,Jr. Jason Chancellor, MWSC,DL,6-1, 273Jr. Second Team Defense Dustin Penn, UMR,P, 6-1, 170, Jr. Kenny Zordani,CMSU, P, 6-2,230,So. Dan Stanley, MSSC,P, 6-1, 185, Fr. Chad Smith,MWSC,DB,5-9,202,Sr. John Scott,ESU, DB,6-0,190, So. Greg Zerr, CMSU, DB,6-0,185, Sr. Justin Walter, DB,5-9,175, TSU, Jr. Pierre Thomas,MWSC,DB,5-11, 181, So. Tony Sly, NWMSU, DB,5-10, 210, Sr. Brian Riley, CMSU, DB,6-0,205,Jr. Matt Reid,MSSC,DB,6-2,195, Sr. MSSC,DB,5-8,184,Damien Purse, Sr.
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