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Football (Updated November 19, 2019) Football (updated November 19, 2019) INDIVIDUAL SINGLE SEASON RECORDS Rushing Attempts Bryce Crocker 273 2007 Yards Steve Harris 1,438 1994 Yards per carry (min. 100) Lionel Astree 6.9 1976 Touchdowns Lamont Williams 24 2012 Avg/Game Lamont Williams 164.50 2013 Passing Attempts Eric Block 399 1999 Completions Brad Dement 198 2001 Yards Brad Dement 2,495 2001 Touchdown passes Chris Klippel 27 1994 Receiving Receptions Kevin Jennings 93 2015 Yards Kevin Jennings 1266 2015 Yards per catch (min. 20) R.J. Hoppe 23.9 1993 Touchdown receptions Kevin Jennings 17 2015 Avg. Per game Kevin Jennings 126.60 2015 Total Offense (passing/rushing combined) Plays Eric Block 428 1999 Yards Chris Rogers 2,383 2005 Average per game Dave Weber 255.6 1987 All-Purpose Yardage (rushing, receiving, returns combined) Yards Lamont Williams 1,885 2014 Scoring Total points Lamont Williams 146 2014 Touchdowns Lamont Williams 24 2012/2014 2-point conversions Steve Harris 5 1992 Kicking Field goals Pat Belson 10 1989 Field goals attempted Pat Belson 17 1989 FG conversion % (min. 10) Tyler Raymaker 72.7% 2011 Longest field goal Chris Gustafson 59 yards 1985 PAT conversions Brian Jachimek 38 2005 Points scored (kicking) Brian Jachimek 65 2005 Punting Total punts Adam Fahl 76 1999 Best average (min. 25) Bill Nolan 40.1 yards 1990 Punt returns Total returns Jeff Lueck 39 1997 Yards Jeff Lueck 364 1998 Best average (min. 15) Brad Guettel 24.3 2001 Touchdowns Mike Sikma 2 1993 Brad Guettel 2 2001 Kick-off Returns Total returns Rob Brester 30 2002 Adam Fletcher 30 2003 Yards Rob Brester 595 2002 Best average (min. 10) Darnell Marshall 34.5 1989 Touchdowns Lamont Williams 3 2014 Interceptions Total Jack Miller 9 1971 Andy Ostrand 9 1992 Andy Ostrand 9 1993 Yards returned Ryan Klapper 173 2014 Touchdowns Mike Sikma 3 1992 Sacks Total Kyle Bonin 13.5 2010 YDS/Lost Josh Zank 88 2012 INDIVIDUAL CAREER RECORDS Rushing Attempts Joe Beckstrand 708 2008-2011 Yards Lamont Williams 3,997 2012-2014 Yards per carry (min. 200) Lamont Williams 6.6 2012-2014 Touchdowns Lamont Williams 59 2012-2014 Passing Attempts Eric Block 1,179 1996-1999 Completions Eric Block 528 1996-1999 Yards Eric Block 6,830 1996-1999 Touchdowns Kyle Burlingame 56 2013-2016 Receiving Receptions Adam Fletcher 217 2002-2005 Yards R.J. Hoppe 3,295 1993-1996 Yards per catch (Min. 100) R.J. Hoppe 21.7 1993-1996 Touchdown receptions R.J. Hoppe 49 1993-1996 Total Offense (passing/rushing combined) Plays Eric Block 1,394 1996-1999 Yards Kyle Burlingame 6,976 2013-2016 Average per game (min. 500) Dave Weber 163.3 1983-1987 All-Purpose Yardage (rushing/receiving/returns combined) Yards R.J. Hoppe 4,959 1993-1996 Scoring Total points Lamont Williams 374 2012-2014 Touchdowns Lamont Williams 62 2012-2014 2-point conversions Steve Harris 6 1991-1994 R.J. Hoppe 6 1993-1996 Kicking Field goals Brian Jachimek 24 2004-2007 Field goals attempted Brian Jachimek 35 2004-2007 Field Goal % (min. 25 att.) Brian Jachimek 68.6% (24-35) 2004-2007 PAT conversions Brian Jachimek 129 2004-2007 PAT conversion % Brian Jachimek 94.1% (129-137) 2004-2007 Points scored (kicking) Brian Jachimek 201 2004-2007 Punting Total punts Jason Velicer 193 1994-1997 Best average (min. 100) Drew Volkmann 38.03 yards 2008-2011 Punt Returns Total returns Jeff Lueck 77 1995-1998 Yards Jeff Lueck 712 1995-1998 Return average (min. 25) Brad Guettel 15.79 yards 2000-2001 Touchdowns Mike Sikma 3 1990-1993 Kick-off Returns Total returns R.J. Hoppe 59 1993-1996 Yards R.J. Hoppe 1,632 1993-1996 Return average (min. 25) R.J. Hoppe 27.66 yards 1993-1996 Touchdowns R.J. Hoppe 4 1993-1996 Interceptions Total Andy Ostrand 23 1991-1993 Sacks Total Josh Zank 23.5 2009-2012 YDS/Lost Josh Zank 157 2009-2012 Individual Game Highs-Carroll Pioneer Football Category Total Player(s) Opponent Date Pass Attempts 55 Marcus Koronkiewicz at St. Norbert College 10/18/2003 Pass Completions 35 Marcus Koronkiewicz vs. Monmouth College 11/1/2003 Passing Yards 434 Marcus Koronkiewicz vs. Monmouth College 11/1/2003 TD Passes 6 Chris Casper Vs. Grinnell College 11/6/2010 Rushes 48 Bryce Crocker vs. Lake Forest 11/3/2007 TD Rushes 6 Lamont Williams at Illinois College 11/10/2012 Yards Rushing 305 Lamont Williams at Illinois College 11/10/2012 Receptions 17 Kevin Jennings at Beloit College 11/7/2015 Yards Receiving 320 Kevin Jennings at Beloit College 11/7/2015 TD Receptions 5 Kevin Jennings at Beloit College 11/7/2015 Tackles 20 Jim Vento vs. Beloit College 9/8/2007 Interceptions 3 Brock Linde at Beloit College 9/8/2007 Sacks 4 Blake Fiorito vs. Ripon College 10/4/2003 **** Single game stats were not kept till 2000 season. Team Game Highs-Carroll Pioneer Football Category Total Opponent Date Largest Win 71 (71-0) Elmhurst 1957 Largest Defeat 71 (71-0) Wheaton 11/11/17 TD Rushes 8 At Lawrence 10/18/2014 TD Passes 6 Grinnell College 11/6/2010 Yards Rushing 460 Vs. Lawrence 10/18/2014 Yards Passing 434 vs. Monmouth 11/1/2003 Total Yards 567 @ Illinois College 9/10/2011 Sacks 8 Vs. Lawrence University 10/8/2011 at Beloit College 9/8/2007 4 Interceptions vs. Lawrence University 10/8/2011 4 vs. Lawrence University 10/6/2012 ALL-TIME COACHING RECORDS (ranked by wins) Merle Masonholder 83-83-0 1982-2000 Vince DiFrancesca 62-43-5 1959-1971 P. Norris Armstrong 44-11-6 1923-1930 Mark Kryzkowski 42-48 2011-2019 F.J. (Mickey) McCormick 37-31-1 1949-1957 John W. Breen 34-33-6 1938-1948 Steve Miller 30-15-1 1972-1976 Henny Hiemenz 28-22 2006-2010 Elmer A. Lampe 17-7-4 1934-1937 Jeff Voris 15-34-0 2001-2005 John D. Schwender 15-9-2 1899-1900, 1904-1905 Mark W. Williams 12-24-0 1978-1981 Wilfred C. Bleamaster 12-6-2 1909-1911 John E. Fries 11-14-5 1914-1918, 1920 Glenn Thistlethwaite 10-2-1 1932-1933 Mark D. Nave 8-7-4 1901-1903 Lisle Blackbourn 6-2-0 1958 Ward A. Wescott 5-3-2 1896 Robert Larsen 4-5-0 1977 Roy E. Haberman 4-3-0 1919 Madison Bell 3-4-0 1922 J.G. Britton 3-5-2 1898 Blackburn 3-2-0 1897 Henry W. Lever 2-2-3 1913 William Davies 2-6-1 1912 (Unknown) 2-12-1 1894-1895, 1906-1907 Vincent Batha 1-4-1 1931 C.C. Boone 1-6-0 1921 Harrison McJohnston 1-5-0 1908 .
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