Table of Contents 2015 Football Preview...... 2-3 2014 Game-by-Game...... 25-27

2015 Football Fast Facts...... 3 2014 All-WIAC Teams...... 28

Head Coach Clayt Birmingham...... 4 UW-Stout Year-by-Year Results...... 29-30

Coaching Staff...... 4-6 Blue Devil Record Book...... 31-33

2015 Blue Devil Preseason Rosters...... 7-8 All-Time Statistical Leaders...... 32-33

2015 Blue Devil Returners’ Profiles...... 9-17 Stout All-Time, All-Conference Picks...... 34

2014 UW-Stout Final Statistics...... 18-19 This is the WIAC, NCAA & UW-Stout...... 35-36

2015 Opponent Information...... 20-22 Schedules...... Back Covers

Stout vs. 2015 Opponents thru the Years....22-24

2015 UW-Stout Football Schedule Date Opponent Site Time Thu, Sep. 3 Bethel University Menomonie, WI 7 p.m. Sat, Sep. 12 Loras College Dubuque, IA 1 p.m. Sat, Sep. 19 Wartburg College Menomonie, WI 7 p.m. Dorm Day / Youth Day Sat, Oct. 3 UW-Oshkosh* Menomonie, WI 2 p.m. Homecoming Sat, Oct. 10 UW-La Crosse* La Crosse, WI 1 p.m. Sat, Oct. 17 UW-Eau Claire* Eau Claire, WI 6 p.m. Sat, Oct. 24 UW-River Falls* Menomonie, WI 1 p.m. Hall of Fame Game Sat, Oct. 31 UW-Platteville* Platteville, WI 2 p.m. Sat, Nov. 7 UW-Stevens Point* Menomonie, WI 1 p.m. Senior Day / Military Appreciation Day Sat, Nov. 14 UW-Whitewater* Whitewater, WI 2 p.m

Media Information

Welcome to UW-Stout. We appreciate the attention you give to our Blue Devils. To Contact Coach Birmingham In planning your coverage of Blue Devil Football for the 2015 season, please The best time of day to contact Coach Clayt Birmingham by telephone is in review the following items. the afternoon between noon and 3 p.m., Monday through Friday at 715-232- 2203. You may also arrange contact through the Sports Information office, Working credentials 715-232-2275. Working space in the Press Box at the Don & Nona Williams Stadium is limited to working press members only. The working area is located in the Radio center section of the press box, the same area as the scoreboard operator. The official radio station of Blue Devil athletics is WMEQ 880-AM radio. We ask that you contact the Sports Information Office (715-232-2275) in Visiting radio stations planning to broadcast from Williams Stadium, and not advance to secure space. 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It was no secret the UW-Stout football team Kuehn has since graduated, and Pacheco is guard and is a preseason USA Football honor- was bit by the injury bug last season, from expected to return healthy. As a freshman, able mention All-America selection. quarterback to running back to wide receivers Pacheco rushed for 965 yards, notching four to the defensive side of the ball. 100-yard games, and nine touchdowns. Pa- “He has very good footwork and is very aggres- checo had one 100-yard game last season and sive,” Birmingham said. But with those injuries, younger players were finished with 370 rushing yards. given the opportunity to step into spots. Corey Parris (Jr, West Bend) earned the Stout has a good stable of tailbacks to back starting nod at the other guard position midway “We have a lot of blue collar type of guys,” up Pacheco in Jake Lynch (So, Rice, Minn), through the season. Logan Stoa (Jr, Hawley, said Blue Devil head coach Clayt Birmingham. Travis Urlaub (Jr, Stratford), KeyShawn Minn) brings a long, lanky body to one of the “These are guys that say ‘let’s get dirty and just Carpenter (So, Evergreen Park, Ill), Lucian tackle positions. play some football.” Coutier (So, Bloomington, Minn) and Isaac Tuttle (Fr, Glenwood City). Urlaub, Carpenter Cody Marquardt (So, Onalaska) and Greg At quarterback, Hank Kujak (Sr, Blair), in and Coutier tend to be slasher-type runners, Okray (So, Brown Deer) should battle for a what was to be his senior year, went down in while Lynch brings a bigger back. Tuttle is a tackle spot and Mark Hatcher (Jr, Highland the first game of the season, and was forced transfer from Division II Concordia-St. Paul. Ranch, Colo), Casey Hanson (So, Fort Atkin- to the sideline the rest of the way. Kujak is son) and Garrett Grabowsky (So, Antigo) will expected back. Mason Sturm (So, Freedom) brings a physical- be working for inside line positions. ity to the fullback spot and will see competition “Hank was like an assistant coach on the from John Redepenning (Sr, Rockford, Minn) Defensively, the Blue Devils finished second sideline,” Birmingham, who enters his sixth and Blake Strehlow (Jr, Suring), who have in the WIAC in rushing yards allowed, but were season, said. “He was working with the younger both seen time in the backfield. last in passing yards allowed. quarterbacks and he had a chance to learn the offense even better. Anytime you have a The wide receiver corp took a hit to graduation “We would rather stop the run first, then make fifth year senior back at quarterback, it is a last year, with only Chris Pica-Anderson (Jr, them earn the pass,” Birmingham said. “We do good thing.” Eleva) returning as the only receiver to catch need to tighten our coverage.” more than 10 passes. The athletic Pica-Ander- Birmingham said Kujak commands respect son, who switched from defense to receiver, While the Blue Devils did graduate three start- from his teammates, and not just because he hauled in 17 passes for 142 yards, including ers from their defensive line, they return a is the quarterback. eight receptions against UW-Platteville. pair of defensive ends who have starts in their background. “There is a certain maturity with Hank,” said Brian Alvarez (Sr, Atwater, Calif), the team’s Birmingham. “He knows how to treat his team- leading receiver in 2013, returns to the lineup Kevin Houts (Sr, Bloomington) played three mates from the freshmen to the seniors - and after missing last year. Alvarez had 51 catches complete games before going down to in- people respect that.” in 2013, averaging 10.3 yards per grab. jury. Iyen Ogbomoh (So, Olympia Field, Ill) stepped into Houts’ spot, earning starts in the That maturity also shows itself on the field. Jordan Dabney (Jr, Monteca, Calif), a transfer final six games of the year. Both will see action from Modesto, Calif, Junior College, is expected at opposite ends of the line this year. “Hank is “Cool Hand Luke” out there,” Birming- to see time. Birmingham said the team has a ham said. “He is so smooth. He has the touch talented group of young receivers. “Kevin is a good leader with high energy and a and the accuracy and he doesn’t get rattled.” good communicator,” Birmingham said. Reggie Kujak (Sr, Blair), Ben Hall (Sr, North Aaron Koerner (Jr, Colby) and Garrett Peter- Palm Beach, Fla), Ty Johnson (So, Min- Igbomoh finished second on the team in sacks son (Jr, Menasha) took over after Kujak was netonka, Minn) and Dustin Rondorf (So, with 3.5 and finished with 6.0 tackles for loss. injured. Both juniors this season, the duo can Marengo, Ill) will vie for time at tight end. Ogbomoh also played a key role on special complement each other. Koerner is a physical Kujak, at 6-foot, 7-inches, brings size to the teams, blocking three kicks. Igbomoh’s high player with a strong arm, Birmingham said. position while Hall brings a thicker and more school teammate, Isaiah Hardy (So, Olympia Peterson offers more mobility and is a good physical player. Johnson is making the switch Fields, Ill) will also see considerable time. game manager. from defensive line. Garrett Eide (Jr, Blair) and Troy Rudesill (So, Peterson earned WIAC player of the week The offensive line returns perhaps the most Spring Valley) have good shots of holding down honors after completing 26-of-39 passes for stability of any position on the team, with four the inside defensive line spots. Brandon Elrick 324 yards and four TDs in a 34-23 come-from- of five starters returning, and only one of the (So, Little Chute) will see time inside. behind win over UW-River Falls. returners is a senior. The linebacking crew took a shot with the At tailback, the Blue Devils intended to use David Koronkiewicz (Sr, Peshtigo) has held graduation of all-conference pick Luke Bak- both Adolfo Pacheco (Jr, South Elgin, Ill) down the center spot for the last two year and kum, but Kyle Hoefft (Sr, Morton, Ill) returns and senior Tanner Kuehn last season. Pacheco has seen a great deal of action all three previ- after starting all 10 games where he only had a strong freshman year, earning second ous years. A team captain, Koronkiewicz is a trailed Bakkum in tackles, tallying 73 and a team all-conference honors. But Pacheco was good leader on the field. team-second 9.5 tackles for loss. Birmingham “dinged up” for much of the season and Kuehn described Hoefft as a steady player. went on to get the majority of the snaps, earn- Kane’ala Atchison-Keolanui (Jr, Lodi) earned ing all-conference honors. second team all-conference honors last year at Looking for the spot opposite Hoefft are Josh 2015 Preview, cont. 2015 Blue Devil Fact Sheet LOCATION: Menomonie, Wisconsin 54751 Robinson (Jr, Lakeville, Minn), Mike Maenner (So, Eau FOUNDED: 1891 ENROLLMENT: 9300 Claire), Nick Schulenburg (So, Fort Atkinson), Jared Allen NICKNAME: Blue Devils (Jr, Maple Grove, Minn) and Joe Hakeem (Jr, Woodbury, SCHOOL COLORS: Navy and White Minn). HOME FIELD: Don & Nona Williams Stadium, established 2001 (artificial) 4500 seating AFFILIATION: NCAA Division III CONFERENCE: The defensive backfield is loaded with question marks. Col- Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (WIAC) CHANCELLOR: Robert M. Meyer lin Laursen (Sr, Mondovi) returns as a safety and LaRon ATHLETIC DIRECTOR: Duey Naatz Thompson (Sr, Modesta, Calif) as a cornerback. PHONE: 715-232-2758 ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT PHONE: 715-232-2224 A fifth year senior, Laursen, who earned all-conference honors ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT FAX: 715-232-1684 FIRST YEAR OF FOOTBALL: in 2012, is described by Birmingham as the ring leader among 1911 OVERALL RECORD: 3-11-493-33 the defensive backs. Thompson is also a fifth year senior and led the team last year with nine pass break-ups. HEAD COACH: Clayt Birmingham, 6th, (UW-Stevens Point, 1997) RECORD AT STOUT: 20-30 Tony Blair (So, Chippewa Falls), Tanner Hoversholm (Jr, CAREER RECORD: Same PHONE: Eau Claire), Javauhn Staley (Jr, Sanford, Fla) and Enzo 715-232-2203 E-MAIL: [email protected] Rosani (So, Gagney, France) return along with a talented ASSISTANT COACHES: Travis Destache (defensive coordinator), Chase Vogler (pass group of young players to finish out the defensive backfield. game coordinator), Pat McAvoy (ofensive coordinator), Kody Morgan (defensive backs), Jed Stutzman (running backs), Joe Gerber (tight ends), Jake Schiff (defensive backs) Taylor Pahl (So, Greenville) held down the place kicking HEAD TRAINER: Susan Lew, 715-232-2213 duties last fall, and has a streak of four consecutive field OVERALL RECORD LAST YEAR: 2-8 goals and 13 consecutive points-after-touchdown. He will HOME RECORD: 2-2 be challenged by Aaron O’Neill (Fr, Macomb, Ill) and Drew AWAY RECORD: 0-6 Pearson (Fr, Wausau). NEUTRAL RECORD: 0-0 CONFERENCE RECORD/FINISH: 1-6, 7th LAST NCAA PLAYOFF APPEARANCE: Clark Riedel (So, Waukesha) averaged 38.4 yards per punt 2000 (L, 26-19 vs. St. John’s) as a freshman, pinning the ball inside the 20 yard line 10 BASIC OFFENSE: Multiple pro-set times and forcing 16 fair catches. BASIC DEFENSE: 4-2-5 LETTERWINNERS RETURNING/LOST: 35/21 The long-snapper, holder and returner positions are all open. LETTERWINNERS RETURNING: 35, Offense, 17; Defense, 16; Specialty, 2 LETTERWINNERS LOST: 21, Offense, 9; Defense, 10; Specialty 2 “Senior leadership dictates a team,” Birmingham said while STARTERS RETURNING/LOST: 14/8 STARTERS RETURNING: 14, Offense, 9; Defense, 5, Specialty 2 reflecting on his team, “and we have some very good senior STARTERS RETURNING: Offense: (9) Hank Kujak, QB; Adolpho Pacheco, TB; Brandon leadership. The young guys will look up to these guys. Burnham, FB; Reggie Kujak, TE; Brian Alvarez, WR; David Koronkiewicz, C; Kane’ala Atchinson-Keolanui, OL; Corey Parris, OL; Logan Stoa, OL; Defense: (5) Collin Laursen, “I think we have a good, hard working group of players,” DB; Iyen Ogbomoh, DE; Kevin Houts, DE; Matt Hoefft, LB; LaRon Thompson, DB; Special Birmingham said. “It comes down to keeping healthy and Teams (2): Taylor Pahl, PK; Clark Reidel, P. who can make that one or two plays to make a difference STARTERS LOST: Offense (2): Aaron Jenny, WR; Logan Figueroa, OL; (Tanner Kuehn, in a game.” All-Purpose); Defense (6): Josh Archibald, DL; Jamie Rohrig, DL; Alec Zoern, DL; Luke Bakkum, LB; Tyler Naatz, DB; Michael Bond, DB.

The Blue Devils will open the season Thursday, Sept.3 when SPORTS INFORMATION DIRECTOR: Layne Pitt they entertain Bethel University at 7 p.m. at Don & Nona Wil- OFFICE PHONE: 715-232-2275 liams Stadium. Despite only being separated by approximately HOME PHONE: 715-235-1809 70 miles, this will be the first time the two teams have met FAX: 715-232-1684 on the gridiron. PRESSBOX: 715-232-5192; Home Radio: 715-232-1402 Visitor Radio: 715-232-1227 E-MAIL: [email protected] The Blue Devils will play five teams that have received WORLD WIDE WEB: http://athletics.uwstout.edu preseason recognition by D3football.com – Bethel (No. 20, Sept. 3), Wartburg College (No. 6, Sept. 19), UW-Oshkosh RETURNING STATISTICAL LEADERS: (No. 18, Oct. 3), UW-Platteville (receiving votes, Oct. 31) and Adolfo Pachecho (TB, 5-10, 210, So, Jr. Elgin, Ill) UW-Whitewater (No. 1, Nov. 14). 108 carries, 370 yds, 3.4 yds/carry, 2TDs Hank Kujak (QB, 6-2, 180, Sr, Blair) 193 completions, 368 attempts, 2183 yds, 11 TD - 2013 stats, injured 2014 Reggie Kujak (TE, 6-7, 215, Sr, Blair) 8 receptions, 112 yds, 14.0 yds/rec Brian Alvarez (WR, 5-9, 170, Sr, Atwater, Calif) 51 receptions, 525 yds, 10.3 yds/rec, 1 TD - 2013 stats, did not play in 2014 Kane’ala Atchinson-Keolanui (OL, 6-3, 300, Jr, Lodi) Second team all-WIAC, USA Football Preseason All-America Kyle Hoefft (LB, 6-0, 205, Sr, Morton, Ill.) 73 tackles, 38 solo, 9.5 TFL, 2.0 sacks Collin Laursen (DB, 6-0, 195, Sr, Mondovi) 66 tackles, 42 solo, 3 PBU, 1 INT Chris Pica-Anderson (WR, 5-18, 160, Jr, Eleva) 17 receptions, 142 yds, 8.4 yds/rec 2015 UW-Stout Coaching Staff Head Coach Clayt Birmingham Clayt Birmingham begins his sixth year as the Blue Devil head coach, taking over as head coach in 2010 after three years as the defensive coordinator. Injury played a huge part in the Blue Devils’ 2014 campaign, starting off with losing quarterback Hank Kujak in the first game and promising second year running back Adolfo Pacheco early in the season, along with a number of players on boths sides of the line. Senior Tanner Kuehn stepped into a full-time starting role in the offensive backfield along with his ever-presence in special team play. Kuehn earned first team all-WIAC honors as an all-purpose player. Garrett Peterson took over the quarter- back role midway through the season and earned WIAC player of the week honors after a career-performance in a win over UW-River Falls. Linebacker Luke Bakkum, who led the league in tackles and tackles for loss and was second in sacks, and defensive lineman Jamie Rohrig earned all-district honors, Six Blue Devils were named to the all-WIAC team. Defensive back Tyler Naatz was a National Football Foundation Honor Society selection. The Blue Devils in 2013 had nine selections to the All- WIAC team. Offensive lineman Devon Greiber earned all-region honors. Greiber and fellow offensive lineman both played in post-season all-star games. Greiber was drafted by a profes- sional indoor football league, but elected not to play. Tailback Adolfo Pacheco gained 965 rushing yards, the most by a freshman since the 2000 season, and the most by a true freshman in more than 40 years. Defensive lineman David Goebel was a National Football Foundation Honor Society selection. The Blue Devils in 2012 had seven selections to the All-WIAC team and running back Eric Brown rushed his way into the UW-Stout record book, finishing his two year career as the 15th leading rusher with 1391 yards. Birmingham has always stressed community involvement to his players, and the Blue Devils answered with hundreds of hours of community service to the Menomonie and Dunn County community. Tight end Josh Peterson wrapped up his career, and was a National Football Foundation Honor Society selection and also played in the annual Aztec Bowl. The Blue Devils highlighted the 2011 season with 10 selections to the All-WIAC team as Stout went 5-5 overall. The Blue Devils picked up their first win over UW-Stevens Point since the 2003 season when they knocked off the Pointers - Birmingham’s alma mater - 22-19 in Stevens Point. Four-year starting offensive lineman Tyler Butzler, an all-region selection, was in NFL camps in the spring. The squad also logged more than 680 hours of community service throughout the school year. The 2010 season saw UW-Stout go 6-4 overall and finish third in the WIAC. Eleven players earned all-conference honors and tight end Patrick Mengelkoch was an All-American as well as being named to the AFCA/Allstate Good Works Team. Birmingham had been with the Blue Devils for three seasons (2007, 2008, 2009) as the defensive coordinator. Birmingham took the Blue Devil defense from the eighth ranked defense in the Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (WIAC) to second in 2009. Of 235 NCAA Divi- sion III teams, Stout’s defense ranked 42nd in 2009. Birmingham, a former all-conference defensive back at UW-Stevens Point, has coached on the college level at Division I, II and III schools, as well as coached one summer professionally in Europe. In the summer of 2010, several members of the Blue Devil coaching staff traveled to the Scandanavian countries to conduct workshops. In the summer of 2008, Birmingham traveled to Europe with USA Football on a Coaching Instructional Tour to European youth. In the summer of 2007, Birmingham was a member of the coaching staff for the US National Football team that competed at the World Championship of in Japan and also was an assistant coach in the Aztec Bowl. Under Birmingham, the Blue Devils have also encouraged and hosted European coaches from a number of different countries to participate in UW-Stout’s preseason camp. Over the last several years, the Stout football program has played host to a number of student-athletes from foreign countries who have played on the team while doing a study abroad-type program.. Birmingham coached five seasons (2006, 2005, 2003, 2002, 2001) at Division II Emporia State in Kansas where he was the defensive coordinator and worked individually with the defensive line and defensive backs. Under Birmingham’s direction, the Hornets defense allowed only 284.7 yards per game in 2003. The Hornets’ defense ranked 17th nationally in 2003 and posted a record of 9-3, advancing to the NCAA Division II playoffs. Birmingham spent two seasons at NCAA Division I Western Michigan, as the defensive secondary coach in 2004 and as a graduate assistant defensive coach in 2000. The 2000 Broncos were 9-3 and won the West Division of the Mid-American Conference. His duties included coaching the defensive secondary, film breakdown and defensive quality control. In 1998-99, Birmingham was a graduate assistant receivers coach at Northern Michigan. He spent the summer of 1998 as the head coach of the Stockholm’s Swedish National Championship team in the European Federation of American Football, leading the team to an 11-3 record. Birmingham’s first coaching experience was at his alma mater UW-Stevens Point from 1996-97 where he coached the secondary and outside linebackers, including the Detroit Lions 1999 sixth round draft pick Clint Kriewaldt. A four year starter at Stevens Point, Birmingham was a two-time All-Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (WIAC) defensive back at UW-Stevens Point (1995, 1994). In 1994, Birmingham was the WIAC interceptions co-leader. Birmingham is a native of Brussels, Wis., and a graduate of Southern Door High School. Birmingham was inducted into the Southern Door High School Hall of Fame in 2013. Birmingham and his wife, Terese, reside in Menomonie with their two daughters. 2015 UW-Stout Coaching Staff Travis Destache - Defensive Coordinator, Safties Travis Destache begins his 10th year as a Blue Devil assistant in 2015, and begins his fourth year as defensive coordinator and will continue to work with the defensive backs. Destache has worked with six first team all-conference selections while at Stout and two of his defensive backs, Kendall Wade and Joe Seep, earned All-American awards and both played in post-season all-star games. In 2014, defensive lineman Jamie Rohrig and linebacker Luke Bakkum earned second team all-conference honors, as well as all-district selection. Defensive lineman Alec Zoern and defensive back Tyler Naatz earned all-WIAC honorable mention selection. Rohrig and Zoern participated in the Tazon de Estrellas, an all-star game. In 2013, Blue Devil defen- sive lineman Jamie Rohrig earned second team All-WIAC honors. Linebacker Luke Bakkum was an honorable mention selections, as was defensive back Tyler Naats, who was named for the second consecutive year. Bakkum was second Travis Destache in the WIAC in total tackles, with 94, 50 solo. Linebacker David Lindell was fifth in the league and Naatz was 12th. Alec Zoern led all conference defensive linemen in tackles with 48. A two-time all-conference player and two-year team captain at Minnesota-Morris, Destache recorded 117 total tack- les during the 2004 season. Destache received his master’s in Training & Development from UW-Stout. In the past, De- stache has headed up the Blue Devils’ video filming and editing efforts and has been involved in the marketing aspects of the football program. Destache participated in the NCAA’s Future Coaches Academy. In 2012, Destache participated in the NCAA and NFL Coaches Academy. A native of Mahtomedi, Minn., Destache was born in Menomonie when his parents were UW-Stout students. Previ- ous to serving fulltime in the athletic department and the physical education department, Destache was a counselor in the UW-Stout admissions office for several years. Destache resides in nearby Baldwin with his wife, Mari.

Chase Vogler - Offensive Coordinator, Quarterbacks Chase Vogler begins his second season with the Blue Devil coaching staff in the 2015 season and will serve as the pass game coordinator, working with the quarterbacks. In his inaugural season with the Blue Devils in 2014, Vogler was put to the test early when starting quarterback Hank Kujak was lost for the season in the opening game due to injury. The Blue Devils responded with Aaron Koerner and Garrett Peterson, both sophomore quarterbacks who had not yet thrown a collegiate pass in a game. Peterson would go on to start the final six games of the season and was named the WIAC player of the week and USA Football impact player of the week after going 26-of-39 for 324 yards and four TD passes in a come-from-behind win over UW- River Falls. Vogler joins UW-Stout after a stellar four-year career at the University of Minnesota Duluth where he led the Bull- Chase Vogler dogs to an NCAA Division II championship as the teams’ quarterback in 2010. Vogler played in all 54 possible games and started 52 games, going 46-6 as the starting quarterback. Vogler was a three-time all-conference selection, two- time all-region and two-time All-American. The Bulldogs won four NSIC titles during Vogler’s four seasons (2009, 10, 11, 12). After coaching professionally as the offensive coordinator in Germany with the Bielefeld Bulldogs (14-2) during the summer of 2013, Vogler returned to Duluth to serve as a volunteer assistant coach, working with the defensive second- ary. Vogler also had a short stint at Western Illinois University as a graduate assistant, where he was reunited with his collegiate head coach, Bob Nielsen, before joining the Blue Devils. In addition to finishing second all-time among Bulldogs in total offense yards (10,486) and third in passing yards (7,583), Vogler completed a school-record 63.2 record percent of his career passes and also ran for more yards (2,903) than any quarterback in team history. The Inver Grove Heights, Minn., native was was 46-6 as a starter since assuming that role as a first-year freshman three games into the 2010 season. Those 46 victories are a UMD program best and were tops among all 2012 NCAA II quarterbacks. A member of the Beyond College Sports College Network All-American Team (honorable mention), the Don Hansen All-Super Region 3 Team (third team) and the NSIC All-North Division (second team) in 2012, Vogler quar- terbacked UMD to one NCAA II national title, three Northern Sun intercollegiate Conference overall championships and four NCAA II post-season appearances (going 7-3 in 10 games).

Pat McAvoy - Offensive Coordinator, Offensive LIne Pat McAvoy returns for his second season as a member of the Blue Devil coaching staff. During his first season in 2014 McAvoy coached the offensive line along with coordinating the offense. Moving into the 2015 season McAvoy will serve as the offensive coordinator and offensive line coach, as well as the strength and conditioning coordinator for the Blue Devils In 2014 McAvoy had the privilege of coaching two all-conference players on offense - Tanner Kuehn (RB) and Kane’ala Atchison Keolanui (OL). McAvoy previously coached two seasons at Northern Illinois University from 2012-14 serving as the assistant of- fensive line coach during NIU’s 2012 Mid-American Conference (MAC) championship team and had the opportunity to coach in the BCS Orange Bowl against Florida State. McAvoy played fullback at NIU from 2007-11 and played on the Northern Illinois MAC championship team in 2011. Pat McAvoy McAvoy also had the opportunity to play in four major bowl games during his career with NIU. A 2011 honors graduate of Northern Illinois University, McAvoy received a Bachelor’s Degree in Business Market- ing. In 2013, he earned a Master’s in Sport Management from Northern Illinois University. A native of Cary, IL and graduate of St. Viator High School in Arlington Heights, IL, McAvoy was a three sport, three- year varsity player, excelling in football, hockey and basketball. 2015 UW-Stout Coaching Staff Kody Morgan - Defensive Line The 2015 season marks the second season for the energetic Kody Morgan as a Blue Devil assistant coach, and after working with defensive backs, Morgan will work with the defensive linemen. Morgan comes to Menomonie from the University of Mary in North Dakota, where he was a defensive ends coach for the Marauders football staff as a graduate assistant in 2013. He began his collegiate coaching career in 2012at UW-Stevens Point in 2012, working with the defensive backs, after a four-year career in the defensive backfield with the Pointers. One of his players, Colton Zimmerman, earned all-conference recognition and currently plays in the German Professional Football League for the Rothenberg Franken Knights A four-year starter for the Pointers (2008-11) at cornerback, Morgan helped Stevens Point capture a WIAC confer- ence championship his freshman year. During his playing career for the Pointers, Morgan won several awards, inter- Kody Morgan cepted seven passes and returned a punt for a touchdown. He earned a bachelor’s degree in Math Education from UW-Stevens Point. A captain of two state runner-up teams in football and basketball, Morgan attended Iola-Scandinavia High School in central Wisconsin and earned academic and athletic honors in football, basketball and baseball. Morgan earned a bachelor’s degree in Math Education from the UW-Stevens Point and is currently pursuing his Master’s Degree in Education Curriculum Development at U-Mary.

Jed Stutzman - Running Backs The 2015 season marks the third season for Jed Stutzman as an assistant coach for UW-Stout. After working with the of- fensive linemen during the 2013 season, Stutzman worked with the running backs in 2014. A native of nearby Augusta, Stutzman is a graduate of Luther College where he played offensive guard for the Norse, receiving the program’s Norse Award. A social studies teacher, Stutzman began his coaching career at Hancock High School in Kiln, Miss., where he worked with the running backs from 2006-08. He was a graduate assistant at Southwest State University in Marshall, Minn., working with the running backs during the 2008 season. He has taught social studies at Eau Claire Memorial, starting with the 2010-11 school year. He was the offensive line coach at Eau Claire North during those three seasons.

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Joe Gerber - Linebackers Jake Schiff - Student Assistant/ The 2015 season marks the third season as Defensive Backs an assistant for Joe Gerber. Gerber worked After playing for the Blue Devils in the defen- with the Blue Devil offensive line in 2013 and sive backfield, Jake Schiff begins his second the tight ends in 2014. Gerber will work with year as an assistant coach, working with the the linebackers in 2015Gerber played four cornerbacks. Schiff led the Blue Devils in in- years at center for the Blue Devils, starting terceptions in 2013 with three thefts and was the final three years. Gerber was a 2011 All- sixth in the WIAC. Schiff had interception re- WIAC honorable mention selection. Gerber turns of 26 and 23 yards in 2013. obtained his undergraduate degree in pack- Joe Gerber aging and is pursuing his masters in Human Jake Schiff Resource Training and Development.

Jake Pollock-Student Assistant/ Matt McKone-Student Assistant/ Wide Receivers Defensive Line Jake Pollock begins his first season (2015) as Matt McKone begins his first season (2015) an assistant coach for the Blue Devils and will as an assistant coach for the Blue Devils, work with the wide receivers. working with the defensive line. McKone was a three-year performer for the Blue Devils, playing on both sides of the ball as a lineman. 2015 Pre-Season Roster • Returners (as of August 10) No Name Pos Ht Wt Yr Hometown/High School 58 Jared Allen LB 5-11 215 Jr. Maple Grove, MN / Hopkins 84 Brian Alvarez WR 5-9 180 Sr. Atwater, CA / Livingston 73 Kane’ala Atchison-Keolanui OL 6-3 300 Jr. Lodi / Lodi 42 Tony Blair DB 6-0 200 So. Chippewa Falls / Chippewa Falls Keith Bolden WR 6-0 220 So. Merced, CA / Merced 29 KeyShawn Carpenter RB 5-9 180 So. Evergreen Park, IL / Evergreen Park Akema Collins WR 6-0 195 So. Streamwood, IL / Schaumburg 46 Lucian Coutier RB 5-10 195 So. Bloomington, MN / Kennedy Jordan Dabney WR 6-0 185 Jr. Monteca, CA / Monteca 35 Jason Dilly DB 5-11 185 So. Andover, MN / Andover 97 Montrell Edwards DL 6-2 245 So. Green Bay / Southwest 90 Garrett Eide DL 6-1 275 Jr. Blair / Blair-Taylor Brandon Elrick DL 6-3 295 So. Little Chute / Little Chute 60 Garrett Grabowsky OL 6-1 300 So. Antigo / Antigo 83 Justin Guarnaccio WR 5-10 160 So. Libertyville, IL / Libertyville 37 Joe Hakeem DB 5-9 210 Jr. Woodbury, MN / Woodbury 82 Ben Hall TE 6-3 230 Sr. No. Palm Beach Gardens, FL / Wm T. Dwyer 68 Casey Hanson OL 6-1 265 Jr. Fort Atkinson / Fort Atkinson 57 Isaiah Hardy DL 6-4 220 So. Olympia Fields, IL / Rich Central Devon Hartman WR 6-2 210 So. Janesville / Milton 61 Mark Hatcher OL 6-1 290 Jr. Highlands Ranch, CO / Mountain Vista 51 Kyle Hoefft LB 6-0 205 Sr. Morton, IL / Morton 95 Kevin Houts DE 6-1 240 Sr. Bloomington, MN / Kennedy 38 Tanner Hoversholm DB 5-9 190 Jr. Eau Claire / Memorial 17 Shane Javorski DB 6-0 180 So. Palos Heights, IL / Alan B. Shepard Ty Johnson TE/DL 6-4 240 So. Minnetonka, MN / Hopkins Vince Killian DL 6-4 245 So. Independence / Eau Claire Regis 8 Aaron Koerner QB/TE 6-3 220 Jr. Colby / Colby 65 David Koronkiewicz OL 6-3 260 Sr. Peshtigo / Peshtigo 13 Hank Kujak QB 6-2 180 Sr. Blair / Blair-Taylor 89 Reggie Kujak TE 6-7 215 Sr. Blair / Blair-Taylor 33 Collin Laursen DB 6-0 195 Sr. Mondovi / Mondovi Jake Lynch FB 6-3 205 So. Rice, MN / Sauk Rapids-Rice 54 Michael Maenner LB 5-11 200 So. Eau Claire / Regis 74 Cody Marquardt OL 6-5 260 So. Onalaska / Onalaska Craig Mason DB 5-10 185 So. Stanley / Stanley-Boyd 28 Lucas Morgan DB 5-9 165 So. Cameron / Cameron 49 Nick Mrdutt DB 6-1 205 So. Glenwood City / Glenwood City 50 Bradley Myers LB 6-0 215 So. Triton, MN / Triton 71 Jacob Nelson DL 6-2 225 So. Andover, MN / Andover Aaron O’Neill K 6-0 200 Fr. Macomb, IL / Macomb 56 Iyen Ogbomoh DL 6-4 220 So. Olympia Fields, IL / Rich Central 79 Greg Okray OL 6-5 280 So. Milwaukee / Brown Deer 86 Walker Olson P/WR 6-2 195 So. Chetek / Chetek 1 Adolfo Pacheco RB 5-11 205 Jr. South Elgin, IL / South Elgin 16 Taylor Pahl PK 6-4 200 So. Greenville / Hortonville 72 Corey Parris OL 6-1 285 Jr. West Bend / East Drew Pearson PK 5-11 190 Fr. Wausau / West 10 Garrett Peterson QB 6-4 210 Jr. Menasha / Appleton East 18 Chris Pica-Anderson WR 5-8 160 Jr. Eleva / Eau Claire Regis 31 Michael Pierson DB 5-9 165 So. Lino Lakes, MN / Centennial Dillon Quest DB 6-1 170 Fr. New Brighton, MN / Irondale 20 John Redepenning RB 5-11 190 Sr. Rockford, MN / Rockford 24 Clark Riedel P 6-0 200 So. Waukesha / West Brady Rinn-Foss CB 5-10 200 So. Winona, MN / Winona 26 Josh Robinson LB 5-11 220 Jr. Lakeville, MN / North 88 Dustin Rondorf TE 6-3 225 So. Marengo, IL / Marengo 39 Enzo Rosani DB 6-0 180 So. Gagny, France / La Hotoie 94 Troy Rudesill DL 6-0 280 So. Spring Valley / Spring Valley 76 Tim Rue DL 6-2 225 So. Fort Atkinson / Fort Atkinson Nick Schulenburg LB 5-11 225 So. Fort Atkinson / Fort Atkinson 84 Brendon Schumacher WR 6-1 180 So. Rockford, MN / Rockford 75 Travis Shackleton DL 6-0 260 So. Baldwin / Baldwin-Woodville 48 Nick Siegel RB 5-10 225 So. Menasha / Menasha 12 Zach St.Aubin WR 6-3 195 Jr. Cameron / Cameron 6 Javauhn Staley DB 5-9 190 Jr. Sanford, FL / Trinity Christian 78 Logan Stoa OL 6-6 255 Jr. Hawley, MN / Hawley Vinny Strack DB 6-1 195 So. Monticello, IL / Monticello 3 Blake Strehlow FB 5-10 205 Jr. Suring / Suring 81 Mason Sturm FB 6-2 230 So. Freedom / Freedom 4 LaRon Thompson DB 5-9 190 Sr. Modesto, CA / Grace Davis 21 Travis Urlaub RB 5-11 200 Jr. Stratford / Stratford Mitch Zurn WR 5-9 170 So. Cottage Grove, MN / Park 2015 Pre-Season Roster • Newcomers (as of Aug. 10) Name Pos Ht Wt Yr Hometown / High School Morgan Abel DB 6-0 175 Fr. Zion, IL / Zion-Benton Caleb Adams OL 6-4 255 Fr. Rochester, MN / Mayo Jay Alston QB 6-1 180 Fr. Rochester, MN / May August Beck DL 6-2 185 Fr. Franklin / Franklin Ty Berkenpas TE 6-3 225 Fr. Belvidere, IL / North Kenyon Brannon WR 6-3 200 Fr. Chanhassen, MN / Chanhassen Tavares Cannon DL 6-6 225 Fr. Kenosha / Bradford Ryan Curtis DL 6-1 230 Fr. Webster / Webster D’Lante Dawson WR 5-11 160 Fr. Romeoville, IL / Romeoville Ed DiSera LB 6-0 195 So. Hayward / Hayward Josh Draeger LB 5-10 215 Fr. Menomonie / Menomonie Clay Dziekan LS 6-0 170 Fr. Mondovi / Mondovi Chase Fanelle DB 5-10 165 Fr. Kenosha / Indian Trail Noel Gonzalez WR 5-8 160 Fr. Waukegan, IL / Waukegan Garrett Hackl DL 6-0 240 Fr. Oostburg / Oostburg Taylor Hanson DB 6-0 205 Fr. Foley, MN / Foley Leon Hardy RB 6-1 190 Fr. Naperville, IL / Naperville Charlie Haumersen WR 6-3 200 Fr. Woodbury, MN / Stillwater Justin Herbst DL/OL 6-2 230 Fr. Park Falls / Chequamegon Adam Heyer WR 6-2 195 Fr. Rogers, MN / Rogers Cole Hooker LB 6-0 200 Fr. Waunakee / Waunakee D’Angelo Hyshaw WR 5-9 180 Fr. Naperville, IL / Naperville Jakobi Jackson WR 5-9 170 Fr. St. Paul, MN / Central Josh Johnson LB 5-10 180 Jr. Little Canada, MN / St. Agnes Jeff Kus OL 6-4 240 Fr. Batavia, IL / Aurora Central Catholic Logan LeCaptain LB 5-11 205 Fr. Waukesha / South Josh Malone WR 5-11 190 So. Bemidji, MN / Bemidji Justin Mantel RB 6-0 175 Fr. Mora, MN / Mora Chase Martell OL 6-2 295 Fr. Green Bay / Southwest Kevion McDonald WR 6-1 195 Fr. Hopkins, MN / Hopkins DeVaughn Miller DB 5-10 180 Fr. Zion, IL / Zion-Benton Justin Oliden QB 5-9 175 Fr. South Milwaukee / South Milwaukee Adam Pignato LB 6-1 215 Fr. Skokie, IL / Niles West Jeremy Pignato WR 5-10 165 Fr. Skokie, IL / Niles West Thomas Roble OL 6-6 300 Fr. Carver, MN / Chanhassen Vince Runkel OL 6-5 270 Fr. Eleva / Eleva-Strum Sam Schoenborn DB 5-10 180 Fr. Somerset / Somerset Holden Timm DL 6-2 205 Fr. Hudson / Hudson Isaac Tuttle RB 5-10 190 Fr. Glenwood City / Glenwood City Sam Urban DL 6-1 310 Fr. Superior / Superior Davain Welch DL 5-11 230 Fr. West Bend / West Bend East Dominic Weyker OL 6-4 230 Fr. Shoreview / Roseville Levi Wolf QB 6-3 195 Fr. Elmwood / Elmwood 2015 Pre-Season Roster • Newcomers (as of Aug. 10) Blue Devil Returners Profiles Jared Allen Keith Bolden LB, 5-11, 215, Jr WR, 6-0, 220, So Maple Grove, MN (Hopkins) Merced, CA (Merced) Major: Business Major: Health, Wellness, and Fitness 2014: earned defensive scout team player of the week, October 2013: offensive scout team player of the week, October 5...High 27...2013: earned defensive scout team player of the week...High School: 2013 North/South Rotary all-star game selection...basketball School: team captain...track & field team captain...all-conference 2012-13 honorable mention...best all-around (Bear Award)...Personal: track & field...Personal: enjoys weight lifiting, music, cars...Parents: enjoys spending time with family and friends, watching television, play- John and Stacy Allen ing basketball and swimming...Parents: Keith A. Bolden Sr. and Ericka Peterson Brian Alvarez WR, 5-9, 170, Sr KeyShawn Carpenter Atwater, CA (Livingston) RB, 5-9, 180, So Major: Psychology Evergreen Park, IL (Evergreen Park) 2013: led team in receptions with 51 for 525 yards at 10.3 yd/catch, Major: Undeclared scoing a TD with a long reception of 43 yards...selected as UW-Stout/ 2014: saw action in three games...carried the ball five times for 17 Northwestern Mutual Athlete of the Week after catching 10 passes yards. for 120 yards and a TD in a win over UW-River Falls, hauled in seven KeyShawn Carpenter’s Career Rushing Statistics passes for 111 yards in first half...also had a season-long 43 yard re- Year Att Gain Lost Net Avg TD LP ception vs. Falcons...played in all 10 games...Junior College: compet- 2014 5 17 0 17 3.4 0 7 ed at Modesto Junior College first team all conference...first team all state...Personal: enjoys listening to music, playing sports, being with Akema Collins friends...Parents: Felix Alvarez, Sr. and Mary Jane Sapien WR, 6-0, 195, So Brian Alvarez’s Career Rushing Statistics Streamwood, IL (Schaumburg) Year Att Gain Lost Net Avg TD LP Major: Business Administration 2013 11 32 14 18 1.6 0 11 Brian Alvarez’s Career Receiving Statistics 2013: did not see varsity action...Parent: Tracee Wilson Year No Yds Avg TD Long 2013 51 525 10.3 1 43 Lucian Coutier Brian Alvarez’s Career Kick Return Statistics RB, 5-10, 195, So Year No Yds Avg TD Long Bloomington, MN (Kennedy) 2013 5 82 16.4 0 25 Major: Criminal Justice and Rehabilitation 2014: selected as team offensive scout team player of the year...High Kane’ala Atchison-Keolanui School: seven touchdowns in the first half, all-conference honorable OL, 6-3, 300, So mention...Parents: Connie and Bobby Coutier Lodi, WI (Lodi) Major: Criminal Justice Jordan Dabney 2015: USA Preseason All-America honorable men- WR, 6-0, 180, Jr tion selection...2014: second team all-WIAC....started all 10 games Monteca, CA (Monteca) on offensive line...selected as team’s offensive player of the week Oct. Major: 13...2013: missed first two games of the season, but started seven Business Administration College: played at Modesto Junior College...Parents: Robert and Lena of final eight games...High School: First team all conference offen- Dabney sive... two-time first team all conference defensive linemen... most improved player... scout player of the year... team made fourth round playoffs... second round playoffs... first round of playoffs... Personal: Jason Dilly enjoys hunting and games... Parents: Brian and Georgina Steves and DB, 5-11, 185, So Thomas Atchison Andover, MN (Andover) Major: Undeclared Tony Blair 2014: saw action in four varsity games...High School: two time letter DB, 6-0, 200, So award in football, school record holder for career quaterback sacks, all- Chippewa Falls, WI (Chippewa Falls) conference honorable mention, state participant in the class 5A state Major: Business Administration football tournament, six time letter award in wrestling, two time let- ter award in baseball...Personal: enjoys hunting and fishing...Parents: 2014: saw varsity action in Wartburg game...High School: all-confer- Frank and Non Dilly ence honorable mention...all-county...second all-Northwest...second team all-conference baseball...Personal: enjoys golf...Parents: Tom and Patty Blair Montrell Edwards DL, 6-2, 245, So Green Bay, WI (Southwest) Major: Engineering Technology 2014: saw action in one varsity contest...defensive scout player of the week Oct. 13...High School: FRCC second team all-conference...Par- ents: Kimberly and Montrell Edwards Blue Devil Returners Profiles

Garrett Eide defensive scout player of the year...2012: Defensive scout player of DL, 6-1, 275, Jr the week, Oct.15...High School: team was section runner-up... Per- Blair, WI (Blair-Taylor) sonal: enjoys sports, spending time with family and friends, music and Major: motorcycles... Parent: Anne Rybarczyk and Ash Hakeem Health, Wellness and Fitness Joe Hakeem’s Career Defensive Statistics 2014: saw action all 10 games...recovered fumbles vs. Dakota Wesley- Year Tackles Solo Assisted Recoveries Sacks PBU TFL INT an and UW-Oshkosh...caught pass out of punt formation for 28 yards 2014 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 vs. UW-Stevens Point...College: played for St. Cloud...High School: all- state DL...four time all-conference award winner DL...football team four Ben Hall time conference champions...third place at state wrestling...Personal: TE, 6-3, 230, Sr enjoys lots of fishing and video games...member of Blue Devil track and field team as a thrower...Parents: Jeff and Dana Eide North Palm Beach Gardens, FL (William T. Dwyer) Garrett Eide’s Career Defensive Statistics Major: Construction Management Year Tackles Solo Assisted Recoveries Sacks PBU TFL INT 2014: saw action in eight games...caught 15 yard pass vs. Dakota Wes- 2014 6 3 3 2 0 1 0 0 leyan...2013: started three games...2011: saw action in 10 games... caught one pass for 23 yards vs. UW-River Falls...High School: starting Brandon Elrick tight end for nationally ranked Dwyer High School (4th, 2009; 17th, DL, 6-3, 295, So 2010)...team was one of top scoring offenses in Florida...2009 Florida Little Chute, WI (Little Chute) 4A state champion...2010 Florida 4A regional champions...played in nationally televised Herbstreit Challenge...Personal: enjoys baseball, Major: Construction Management golf, being with friends and family...Parents: Gregg and Patty Hall College: transfered from UW-Stevens Point...High School: first team Ben Hall’s Career Receiving Statistics all-conference, all-area, and all- region...high school football team cap- Year No Yds Avg TD Long tain...Personal: enjoys hunting, fishing and being outdoors...Parents: 2011 1 23 23.0 0 23 John and Jenny Elrick 2013 3 10 3.3 0 7 2014 1 15 15.0 0 15 Garrett Grabowsky Total 5 48 9.6 0 45 OL, 6-1, 300, So Antigo, WI (Antigo) Casey Hanson OL, 6-1, 265, Jr Major: Computer Engineering High School: varsity football junior and senior year, second team all- Fort Atkinson, WI (Fort Atkinson) conference offensive lineman senior year, varsity tennis sophomore Major: Vocational Rehabilitation and junior year, first place in conference junior year of tennis...Per- 2014: saw action in one game, vs. Wartburg College...2013: did not sonal: enjoys working out, football, tennis, woodworking, and electrical see varsity action...High School: all-conference...team made play-off wiring...Parents: Brian and Deena Grabowsky appearance...Personal: enjoys weight lifting...Parents: Sarah and Wil- liam Guilkey Justin Guarnaccio WR, 5-10, 160, So Isaiah Hardy Libertyville, IL (Libertyville) DL, 6-4, 220, So Major: Packaging Olympia Fields, IL (Rich Central) 2014: saw action in one game where he caught one pass for eight Major: Criminal Justice Rehabilitation yards against Wartburg College...High School: school record for longest 2014: saw action in all 10 games...recorded three solo tackles vs. kick-off return of 100 yards...baseball state runner-up...Personal: en- UW-Stevens Point...recorded two solo tackles vs. Wartburg...first col- joys hunting, fishing...Parents: Robert and Wendy Guarnaccio legiate sack vs. UW-Platteville...blocked field goal vs. UW-La Crosse.. Justin Guarnaccio’s Career Receiving Statistics High School: three year varsity starter...received D-line MVP at NUC Year No Yds Avg TD Long football combine...team captain...team advanced to second round of 2014 1 8 8.0 0 8 playoffs senior year...Personal: enjoys to workout and play basketball.. Parent: Tracy Gill Joe Hakeem Isaiah Hardy’s Career Defensive Statistics Year Tackles Solo Assisted Recoveries Sacks PBU TFL INT DB, 5-9, 210, Jr 2014 10 7 3 0 0.5 0 0.5 0 Woodbury, MN (Woodbury) Major: Criminal Justice Devon Hartman 2014: saw action in nine games...recorded solo tackles vs. Wartburg WR, 6-2, 210, So and UW-Eau Claire...blocked punt vs. UW-Stevens Point that was run for a TD by Iyen Ogbomoh...earned defensive scout player of the week Janesville, WI (Milton) honors Sept. 15...returned one punt for nine yards...selected as team Major: Health, Wellness, and Fitness 2013: earned UW-Stout offensive scout team player of the week hon- ors, Nov. 2...High School: team captain...Personal: enjoys hunting, be- ing with friends...Parents: Keith and Julie Hartman Blue Devil Returners Profiles

Mark Hatcher Tanner Hoversholm OL, 6-1, 290, Jr DB, 5-9, 190, Jr Highlands Ranch, CO (Mountain Vista) Eau Claire, WI (Memorial) Major: Industrial Design Major: Criminal Justice Rehabilitation 2014: saw action in one game vs. Wartburg College...2013: saw action 2014: 2014: saw action in five games...recorded two tackles vs. UW- in three games...High School: two-time first team academic all-state... River Falls...High School: 2012 all-city linebacker...2012 National two-time letter winner...team captain...second team all-conference... Guard all-star 7-on-7 team...2011 conference champions...Personal: team finished second in league...play-off team two Personaltimes.. : enjoys hunting, fishing, hiking, weight lifting, spending time with family enjoys shooting, fishing, lifting, drawing...Parents: Jeff and Kristina and friends...Parents: Fred and Laurie Hoversholm Hatcher Tanner Hoversholm’s Career Defensive Statistics Year Tackles Solo Assisted Recoveries Sacks PBU TFL INT Kyle Hoefft 2014 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 LB, 6-0, 205, Sr Shane Javorski Morton, IL (Morton) DB, 6-0, 180, So Major: Criminal Justice Rehabilitation Palos Heights, IL (Alan B. Shepard) 2014: started all 10 games...second on team in total tackles (7th in WIAC) and tackles for loss (10th in WIAC)...recorded eight solo tackles, Major: Business Administration four assisted, two for loss vs. UW-Oshkosh...recorded 10 total tackles 2015: made switch to defensive side of the ball...2014: did not see vs. UW-Whitewater and UW-Stevens Point...had a sack and forced fum- varsity action...High School: school record for most completions in a ble vs. UW-La Crosse...... 2013: saw action in all 10 games...recorded single season...all-conference...all-area...advanced to second round of three tackles, two solo vs. UW-Oshkosh...blocked kick vs. UW-Stevens IHSA playoffs in 2012...Parents: Todd and Courtney Javorski Point...2012: Saw action in eight games...High School: two time All- Mid Illinois conference linebacker... two time Peoria Journal-Star All- Ty Johnson Star linebacker... led team in tackles junior year with 74 and senior TE/DL, 6-4, 240, So year with 79... recorded 20 tackles for loss senior year... led team in Minnetonka, MN (Hopkins) receiving at tight end... team captain... team competed two time IHSA Major: Construction State playoffs... Personal: enjoys hunting and fishing... Parents: Tim 2013: received UW-Stout defensive scout team player of the week and Linda Hoefft honors..High School: captain...all conference honorable mention... Kyle Hoefft’s Career Defensive Statistics Personal: enjoys music, singing, basketball, baseball, FCA/church... Year Tackles Solo Assisted Recoveries Sacks PBU TFL INT Parents: Jeff and Jill Johnson 2012 3 1 2 0 0 0 0.5 0 2013 9 6 3 0 0 0 0 0 2014 73 38 35 0 2 1 9.5 0 Vince Killian Total 85 45 40 0 2 1 10.0 0 DL, 6-4, 245, So Independence, WI (Eau Claire Regis) Major: Psychology Kevin Houts 2013: UW-Stout defensive scout team player of the week, Oct. 12... DE, 6-1, 240, Sr High School: junior year all-conference honorable...senior year sec- Bloomington, MN (Kennedy) ond team all-conference...All Northwest honorable mention...junior Major: Business Administration year regional champions...senior year state runner-up...Parents: Ber- 2015: team captain...2014: injury ended season early...recorded three nard and Ellen Killian solo tackles vs. Dakota Wesleyan and Wartburg College...... 2013: started nine games...recorded eight tackles, four solo, vs. UW-Osh- Aaron Koerner kosh, and seven tackles, five solo, vs. UW-River Falls....recorded sack QB/TE, 6-3, 220, Jr vs. Oshkosh and UW-Eau Claire...2012: saw action in nine games... Colby, WI (Colby) recorded five tackles, three solo, against Jamestown College...2011: Major: Business Administration saw limited action...High School: all-conference...defensive MVP... 2014: saw action in five games, started three games at quarterback... defensive lineman of the year...Personal: enjoys wakeboarding, water completed 16-of-31 passes for 173 yards and three TDs in win over Lo- tubing, hockey, baseball...Parents: Chuck and Teri Houts ras College, his first collegiate start...2013: saw action in two games... Kevin Houts’ Career Defensive Statistics High School: second team all conference... first team all-conference... Year Tackles Solo Assisted Recoveries Sacks PBU TFL INT all-region... team was state champions...Personal: enjoys hunting, fish- 2012 10 7 3 0 1 0 1 0 2013 38 18 20 0 2.0 0 5.5 0 ing, and riding ATV... Parents: Dan and Jill Koerner Aaron Koerner’s Career Rushing Statistics 2014 10 7 3 0 0.5 0 1.5 0 Total 58 32 26 0 2.5 0 8.0 0 Year Att Gain Lost Net Avg TD LP 2014 20 24 96 -72 -3.6 0 6 Aaron Koerner’s Career Passing Statistics Year Cmp Att Int Pct Yds TD LP 2014 28 77 6 36.4 265 4 30 Aaron Koerner’s Career Receiving Statistics Year No Yds Avg TD Long 2014 1 19 19.0 0 19 Aaron Koerner’s Career Punting Statistics Year No Yds Avg Long 2014 2 71 35.5 42 Blue Devil Returners Profiles

David Koronkiewicz Hank Kujak’s Career Rushing Statistics OL, 6-3, 260, Sr Year Att Gain Lost Net Avg TD LP 2011 1 6 0 6 6.0 0 6 Peshtigo, WI (Peshtigo) 2012 16 45 44 1 0.1 0 15 Major: Manufacturing Engineering 2013 72 271 112 159 2.2 1 25 2015: team captain...2014: started all 10 games at center....2013: 2014 5 21 1 20 4.0 0 9 started all 10 games at center...2012: Offensive scout player of the Total 94 343 157 186 2.0 1 34 week, Oct. 29...Personal: Parents: David and Denise Koronkiewicz Hank Kujak’s Career Passing Statistics Year Cmp Att Int Pct Yds TD LP Reggie Kujak 2011 3 8 0 37.5 45 0 19 TE, 6-7, 215, Sr 2012 30 64 5 46.9 444 4 61 Blair, WI (Blair-Taylor) 2013 193 368 17 52.4 2183 11 63 Major: Vocational Rehabiliation 2014 12 1 1 42.9 189 1 43 Total 238 441 23 51.4 2861 16 106 2014: started all 10 games at tight end...hauled in a 40-yard reception vs. UW-Whitewater, finished game with 47 yards receiving...2013: saw Hank Kujak’s Career Punting Statistics action in nine games...caught one-hand, diving TD in corner of end Year No Yds Avg Long zone vs. UW-Eau Claire, pulled in two TD grabs vs. Blugolds...had three 2013 7 252 36.0 42 catches vs. UW-Platteville, one for his first collegiate TD...fourth on 2014 2 75 37.5 42 team in scoring with 18 points...2012: saw action in four games...had Total 9 327 36.3 84 a seven yard reception against UW-Platteville...High School: played in All-Star football game... team was four time conference champions... Jake Lynch team made it to final four... Personal: enjoys hunting and snowmobil- FB, 6-3, 205, So ing... Parents: Perry and Renee Kujak Rice, MN (Sauk Rapids-Rice) Reggie Kujak’s Career Receiving Statistics Major: Year No Yds Avg TD Long Health, Wellness, and Fitness 2013 2012 1 7 7.0 0 7 : saw action in three games...carried ball for eight yard gain vs. 2013 9 74 8.2 3 18 UW-La Crosse...High School: captain football and track...track all-con- 2014 8 112 14.0 0 40 ference...six school records in relays and hurdles...section champion in Total 18 193 10.7 3 40 300 hurdles...state participant...sportsmanship award...Personal: en- joys hunting, going to the lake or beach, boxing, working out, gaming... Reggie Kujak’s Career Defensive Statistics Parents: Daniel and Tara Lynch Year Tackles Solo Assisted Recoveries Sacks PBU TFL INT Jake Lynch’s Career Rushing Statistics 2012 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 Year Att Gain Lost Net Avg TD LP 2013 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2013 3 11 0 11 3.7 0 8 2014 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total 4 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 Collin Laursen DB, 6-0, 195, Sr Hank Kujak Mondovi, WI (Mondovi) QB, 6-2, 180, Sr Major: Blair, WI (Blair-Taylor) Engineering Technology 2015: team captain...2014: started all 10 games after missing major- Major: Business Administration ity of games in 2013...team defensive athlete of the week, Oct. 13, 2015 2014 : team captain... : team captain...injured in season opener after recording team-high 13 tackles, eight solo, two for loss, vs. top at Dakota Wesleyan, lost for the season...completed 12-of-28 passes ranked UW-Whitewater, Oct. 11. Made a TD saving tackle on the Stout 2013 for 183 yards and a TD...... : team captain...started all 10 games... 9 in the first quarter on a Whitewater drive that two plays later stalled all-WIAC honorable mention...WIAC and UW-Stout Northwestern Mutu- out on downs...recorded interception vs. Loras College...recorded al offensive player of the week after completing 20-of-35 passes for eight yard sack vs. La Crosse...finished third on team in total- tack 272 yards and three TDs vs. Dakota Wesleyan...threw for 250 yards les...... 2013: started first game, but was lost for season due to injury... vs. UW-Whitewater...tossed three TDs vs. UW-Eau Claire...also punted had five tackles, two solo, in only game played...2012: started all 10 2012 seven times, five times pinning ball inside the 20 yards line... : games...was second on the team for most tackles with 12 tackles, four started one game...saw action in six...threw 190 yards and two TD solo, against UW-Whitewater...recorded 9.5 tackles for loss of yards... passes against UW-Oshkosh...season long pass of 61 yards against was awarded all-WIAC Defensive Honorable Mention...2011: saw ac- 2011 UW-Oshkosh... : completed 19 yard pass vs. Oshkosh...also mem- tion in all 10 games...High School: first team all-conference, offense ber of Blue Devil basketball team and hit 3-pointer to record overtime and defense...all-region defense...honorable mention all-state...WFCA High School: win over nationally ranked Stevens Point... three-time first All-Star Game participant...team advanced to second round of play- team all-conference at quarterback...All-Northwest, all state honorable offs...Personal: enjoys hunting, Xbox, movies, music, softball, being mention...received La Crosse area male athlete of the year, 2011...Pat with friends...Parents: Chris and Lisa Laursen Richter Triple Play Threat male athlete of the year, 2011...football team Collin Laursen’s Career Defensive Statistics three time conference champions, team reached Level IV in 2010... Year Tackles Solo Assisted Recoveries Sacks PBU TFL INT three-time first team all-conference basketball and baseball...two-time 2011 3 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 track and field qualifier in 100, triple jump and 4x400-meter relay...two 2012 78 41 37 0 1 4 9.5 0 time all-state basketball...basketball team was three-time state quali- 2013 5 2 3 1 0 0 1.5 0 fier, four time conference champion...baseball team was 2008 confer- 2014 66 42 24 0 1.0 2 4.5 1 ence champion...Personal: enjoys hunting, fishing, farming...Parents: Total 152 87 65 1 2.0 6 15.5 1 Perry and Renee Kujak Blue Devil Returners Profiles

Michael Maenner Jacob Nelson LB, 5-11, 200, So DL, 6-2, 225, So Eau Claire, WI (Regis) Andover, MN (Andover) Major: Applied Science Major: Business Administration 2014: saw action in one varsity game...... High School: team captain... 2014: did not see varsity action...defensive scout team player of the all-city first team...all-conference first team...All-Northwest first team... week, Oct. 13...High School: all-conference...advanced to state foot- all-state honorable mention...conference champions...team twice fin- ball championship senior year...Personal: enjoys watching movies and ished runner-up at state, 2009, 2013...Personal: enjoys working out, hanging out with friends...Parents: Chris and Mark Dahl, Jay and Carrie spending time with friends, swimming, sports...Parents: Dave and Nelson Jeanine Maenner Mike Maenner’s Career Defensive Statistics Aaron O’Neill Year Tackles Solo Assisted Recoveries Sacks PBU TFL INT K, 6-0, 200, Fr 2014 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 Macomb, IL (Macomb) Cody Marquardt Major: Business Administration 6-5, 260, So High School: football team advanced to Illinois Sweet 16...soccer advanced to Elite 8...Personal: enjoys disc golfing, soccer...Parents: Onalaska, WI (Onalaska) Linda and Dan O’Neill Major: Packaging 2014: saw action in one game at Wartburg College...High School: first Iyen Ogbomoh team all-conference defensive player...second team all-conference of- DL, 6-4, 220, So fensive player...Personal: enjoys backyard games and camping...Par- ents: Rob and Karen Marquardt Olympia Fields, IL (Rich Central) Major: Engineering Technology Craig Mason 2014: played all 10 games, started final six of the season..selected DB, 5-10, 185, So as team’s rookie of the year...blocked three kicks throughout the sea- son, vs. Dakota Wesleyan, UW-La Crosse and UW-River Falls...in on two Stanley, WI (Stanley-Boyd) sacks vs. UW-Platteville, named defensive player of the week...scored Major: Engineering Technology 15 yard TD when scooped up blocked punt vs. UW-Stevens Point, se- High School: first team all-conference in 2012 and 2013...football lected as team’s special team player of the week...selected as team honorable mention...2013 state qualifiers in football...track state qual- special team player of the week after blocking field goal vs. Dakota ifier in the 400m...Personal: enjoys hunting, fishing and being with Wesleyan...High School: team captain, two year varsity starter, led friends...Parents: Deb and Roger Mason varsity defense in touchdowns, started on both sides of the ball, D line MVP at NUC Combine, helped bring team to first playoff appearance in Lucas Morgan over 20 years and first playoff win in 40 years...Personal: enjoys play- DB, 5-9, 165, So ing Madden...Parents: Basil and Vivienne Ogbomoh Cameron, WI (Cameron) Iyen Ogbomoh’s Career Defensive Statistics Major: Engineering Technology Year Tackles Solo Assisted Recoveries Sacks PBU TFL INT 2014 27 10 17 0 3.5 0 6.0 0 2014: saw varsity action in one game...named defensive scout team player of the week, Nov. 17...High School: team MVP, all-conference offense and desfense, all-Northwester honorable mention, three year Greg Okray varsity letter winner, two year conference runner up, four year playoff OL, 6-5, 280, So qualifier...Personal: enjoys sports, lifting, golf, swimming and social- Milwaukee, WI (Brown Deer) izing...Parents: Kevin and Kathleen Morgan Major: Construction 2014: saw action in one game...High School: two-time first team Nick Mrdutt all-conference, sophomore and junior year, junior season honorable DB, 6-1, 205, So mention...team advanced to first round of playoffs during sophomore, Glenwood City, WI (Glenwood City) junior years, advanced to second round senior year...Personal: enjoys Major: Engineering Technology fishing, video games, attending music festivals..Parents: Donna and Wayne Okray. 2014: did not see varsity action...High School: 10 sport letter winner... Wisconsin state football champions 2012...Personal: enjoys hunting, fishing, golfing and snowmobiling...Parents: Jon and Barbe Mrdutt Walker Olson WR, 6-2, 195, So Bradley Myers Chetek, WI (Chetek-Weyerhaeuser) LB, 6-0, 215, So Major: Computer Engineering Triton, MN (Triton) 2014: did not see varsity action...offensive scout team performer of High School: Major: Criminal Justice Rehabilitation the week, Sept. 22... three years football all-conference... twice basketball all-conference...high school high jump record at 2014: did not see varsity action...High School: four time football 6-foot, 5-inches...two time track conference champions...Personal: en- letter...2013 football all-division SFA...2010 Gold Division Champi- joys jumping, 3D printing, building things and electronics...also mem- ons...2010 Class AA football state runner-up...Personal: enjoys bas- ber of Blue Devil track and field team, does multi events and javelin... ketball, ladder golf and movie...Parents: Robert and Linda Myers earned all-conference honors with second place finish in javelin at 2015 outdoor WIAC meet...Parents: Tim Olson and Cindy Cooper Blue Devil Returners Profiles

Aaron O’Neill Corey Parris K, 6-0, 200, Fr OL, 6-1, 285, Jr Macomb, IL (Macomb) West Bend, WI (East) Major: Business Administration Major: Construction High School: football team advanced to Illinois Sweet 16...soccer 2014: saw action in eight games, started final five games of the sea- advanced to Elite 8...Personal: enjoys disc golfing, soccer...Parents: son...... 2013: did not see varsity action...High School: four-year var- Linda and Dan O’Neill sity letter recipient...team captain senior year...team advanced to first round playoffs junior year...Personal: enjoys being outside, fishing, Adolfo Pacheco hunting, biking, playing slow pitch softball...Parents: Ann Parris RB, 5-11, 205, Jr Corey Parris’ Career Defensive Statistics Year Tackles Solo Assisted Recoveries Sacks PBU TFL INT South Elgin, IL (South Elgin) 2014 3 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 Major: Health, Wellness and Fitness 2014: rushed for 118 yards vs. Loras College...played in seven Drew Pearson games...had 47 yard run vs. Wartburg...played sparingly as season went along due to injury...despite injuires, still second on the team in PK, 5-11, 190, Fr rushing with 370 yards...2013: team’s leading rusher, averaging 5,6 Wausau, WI (West) yards per carry...team’s offensive MVP...started four final games of the Major: Information and Communication Technologies year and responded with 100-plus yard games in all four...recorded High School: second team safety...honorable mention kicker...team most rushing yards by a UW-Stout freshman since 2000...season-high advanced to second round of playoffs...Personal: enjoys sports...Par- 194 yards on 28 carries with three TDs vs. UW-Platteville, earned UW- ents: Mike and Kris Pearson. Stout/Northwestern Mutual player of the week honors...ran for 124 yards on 24 carries, two TDs vs. UW-Eau Claire, 139 yards on 27 car- Garrett Peterson ries vs. UW-Rver Falls and 143 yards on 25 carries vs. UW-Stevens QB, 6-4, 210, Jr Point...recorded season-long 54 yard run vs. UW-Oshkosh for TD..third Menasha, WI (Appleton East) in WIAC in rushing, ninth in scoring...tied for first on team in scoring Major: Packaging with 54 points (9 TDs)...second team all-WIAC...High School: first team 2014: started final six games of the season at quarterback...saw first all-conference...Courier all-area team...Arlington Daily Herald all-area collegiate action vs. Wartburg...earned WIAC offensive athlete of the team...team co-MVP...team recorded first ever playoff win...Personal: week honors and impact player of the week by USA Football after going enjoys reading, being with friends, working out...Parents: Adolfo and 26-of-39 for 324 yards and four TD passes in come from behind win Dina Pacheco over UW-River Falls...the 324 yards was the most by a Stout quarter- Adolfo Pacheco’s Career Rushing Statistics Year Att Gain Lost Net Avg TD LP back in a single game since 2004, and the four TD passes the most 2013 171 994 29 965 5.6 9 54 since 2005...... 2013: did not see varsity action...Personal: enjoys 2014 108 410 40 370 3.4 2 47 sports, being with friends...Parents: Connie and Jeff Peterson Total 279 1404 69 1335 4.8 11 101 Garrett Peterson’s Career Rushing Statistics Adolfo Pacheco’s Career Receiving Statistics Year Att Gain Lost Net Avg TD LP Year No Yds Avg TD Long 2014 51 174 97 77 1.5 0 14 2013 9 72 8.0 0 19 Garrett Peterson’s Career Passing Statistics 2014 2 10 5.0 0 7 Year Cmp Att Int Pct Yds TD LP Total 11 82 7.5 0 26 2014 128 222 15 57.7 1300 5 42 Garrett Peterson’s Career Punting Statistics Year No Yds Avg Long Taylor Pahl 2014 2 73 36.5 43 K, 6-4, 200, So Greenville, WI (Hortonville) Chris Pica-Anderson Major: Manufacturing Engineering DB, 5-8, 160, Jr 2014: handled majority of place kicking duties...was 6-of-11 in field Eleva, WI (Eau Claire Regis) goals, with long of 42 vs. UW-River Falls...made final four field goals Major: Business Administration of the season...was 15-of-17 in extra points, making his final 14 PAT 2014: saw action in all 10 games...caught eight passes for 94 yards attempts...High School: school record for longest field goal and most vs. UW-Platteville...caught five passes for 18 yards vs. UW-La Crosse... points scored by kicker-single season and career...first team All Confer- rushed twice for 27 yards vs. UW-Stevens Point...earned team’s spe- ence-Special Teams, first team All Area, Honorable Mention All State... cial team player of the week honors, Oct. 20...2013: saw action in Personal: enjoys hunting, fishing, golfing, volleyball, jetskiing and boat- five games...2013: saw action in five games...High School: first team ing...Parents: Gene and Sue Pahl Taylor Pahl’s Career Kicking Statistics all-conference running back...second team all-conference defensive Year XP/XPA Pct FG/FGM Pct 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-59 Lg Blk Pts back...state runner-up...baseball second team all-conference...track 2014 15/17 88.2 6/11 54.5 1/1 1/1 3/5 1/4 0/0 42 2 33 4x100-relay state runner-up...4x200 relay track state finalist...Per- sonal: enjoys sports, hunting, fishing, video games...Parents: Romaine and Mary Pica-Anderson Chris Pica-Anderson’s Career Receiving Statistics Year No Yds Avg TD Long 2014 17 142 8.4 0 22 Chris Pica-Anderson’s Career Rushing Statistics Year Att Gain Lost Net Avg TD LP 2014 5 41 0 41 8.2 0 19 Blue Devil Returners Profiles

Michael Pierson Josh Robinson DB, 5-9, 165, So LB, 5-11, 220, Jr Lino Lakes, MN (Centennial) Lakeville, MN (North) Major: Early Childhood Education Major: Construction Management 2014: did not see varsity action...High School: all conference...foot- 2014: saw action in eight games...2013: saw action in five games... ball captain...section runner-up...Personal: enjoys wakeboarding...Par- High School: saw action in five games...High School: three-time letter ents: Tina and Steve Pierson winner in football and track...121 total tackles...team was conference Dillon Quest and section champions two years in a row...undefeated junior season... DB, 6-1, 170, Fr state tournament junior and senior year...runner up in AAAAAA state New Brighton, MN (Irondale) tournament senior year...Personal: enjoys weight lifting, hunting, fish- ing...Parents: Chris and Lauri Robinson Major: Criminal Justice Rehabilitation Josh Robinson’s Career Defensive Statistics Year Tackles Solo Assisted Recoveries Sacks PBU TFL INT John Redepenning 2013 4 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 RB, 5-11, 190, Sr 2014 3 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 Rockford, MN (Rockford) Total 7 2 5 0 0 0 0 0 Major: Construction 2014: saw action in seven games...injury ended season...2013: saw Dustin Rondorf action in all 10 games...caught first career collegiate pass vs North TE, 6-3, 225, So Central College...High School: Athlete of the week... team was section Marengo, IL (Marengo) runner up... Personal: enjoys sports... Parent: Shelly Redepenning Major: Construction John Redepenning’s Career Rushing Statistics 2014: did not see varsity action...Personal: enjoys hunting, kayaking, Year Att Gain Lost Net Avg TD LP playing sports and being outdoors...Parents: Doug and Kathy Rondorf 2013 7 20 0 20 2.9 0 7

John Redepenning’s Career Receiving Statistics Enzo Rosani Year No Yds Avg TD Long DB, 6-0, 180, So 2013 1 6 6.0 0 6 Gagny, France (La Hotoie) Major: Business Adminstration Joe Redman 2014: did not see varsity action...High School: selected to the IFAF WR, 6-1, 190, So (International Federation of American Football) World team in 2013- Stratford, WI (Stratford) team captain, selected to the national team (France) for the U19 World Major: Hotel and Tourism Management Championship in Austin, TX...Parents: Stephane Rosani and Myriam 2014: did not see varsity action. Barbosa

Clark Riedel Troy Rudesill P, 6-0, 200, So DL, 6-0, 280, So Waukesha, WI (West) Spring Valley, WI (Spring Valley) Major: Graphic Design Major: Engineering Technology 2014: handled majority of punting duties...saw action in nine games... 2014: saw action in 10 games...Parents: Doug and Sue Rudesill recorded only two touchbacks, 10 punts inside the 20, 16 fair caught... Troy Rudesill’s Career Defensive Statistics Year Tackles Solo Assisted Recoveries Sacks PBU TFL INT had five punts longer than 50 yards, with collegiate best punt of 2014 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 59-yards vs. UW-Platteville...pinned three punts inside the 20 vs. UW- Eau Claire...High School: All-Classic 8 honorable mention at punter and tight end...2010 Division 1 champion...earned MVP JV swimming Tim Rue honors...Personal: enjoys photography, golf, traveling, music...Parents: DL, 6-2, 225, So Joe and Karen Riedel Fort Atkinson, WI (Fort Atkinson) Clark Riedel’s Career Punting Statistics Major: Criminal Justice Rehabilitation Year No Yds Avg Long 2015: switched from offensive line to defensive line...2014: did not 2014 49 1882 38.4 59 see varsity action. Clark Riedel’s Career Rushing Statistics Year Att Gain Lost Net Avg TD LP Nick Schulenburg 2014 1 2 0 2 2.0 0 2 LB, 5-11, 225, So Fort Atkinson, WI (Fort Atkinson) Clark Riedel’s Career Passing Statistics Year Cmp Att Int Pct Yds TD LP Major: Manufacturing Engineering 2014 1 2 0 50.0 28 0 31 2013: saw no varsity action...High School: unanimous first team all-conference 2011 and 2012...second team all-area 2012... MVP 2012...team captain...Personal: enjoys hunting, boating, snowmobil- ing...Parents: Jim and Jeanne Schulenburg Blue Devil Returners Profiles

Brendon Schumacher Vinny Strack WR, 6-1, 180, So DB, 6-1, 195, So Rockford, MN (Rockford) Monticello, IL (Monticello) Major: Business Administration Major: Business Adminstration 2014: saw action in four games...Parents: John and Connie Schum- Parents: Anita Saban and Rick Strack acher Blake Strehlow Travis Shackleton FB, 5-10, 205, Jr DL, 6-0, 260, So Suring, WI (Suring) Baldwin, WI (Baldwin-Woodville) Major: Criminal Justice Rehabilitation Major: Manufacturing Engineering 2014: made move from defensive side of the ball to fullback sev- 2014: did not see varsity action...High School: all-conference OL/ DL eral games into season...named defensive scout player of the week, junior and senior year...all-region OL junior and senior year...all-region Sept. 8...played in all 10 games...2013: named UW-Stout defensive DL senior year...conference champion in discus senior year...Personal: scout team player of the week, Sept. 7...played in three games, ...High enjoys snowmobiling, hunting, fishing, four wheeling, and physics...Par- School: first team all-conference linebacker...team captain junior and ents: Dan and Niki Shackleton senior years...2012 M&O Conference champions....Personal: hunting, fishing...Parents: Julie Giese and Gary Strehlow Nick Siegel RB, 5-10, 225, So Mason Sturm Menasha, WI (Menasha) FB, 6-2, 230, So Major: Cross Media Graphics Management Freedom, WI (Freedom) 2014: did not see varsity action...Parents: Vicky and Steve Siegel Major: Manufacturing Engineering 2014: did not see varsity action. ..Parents: Amy and Dave Sturm Zach St. Aubin WR, 6-3, 195, Jr LaRon Thompson Cameron, WI (Cameron) DB, 5-9, 190, Sr Major: Business Administration/Marketing Modesto, CA, (Grace Davis) 2014: did not see varsity action...2013: twice named as UW-Stout Major: Health, Wellness, and Fitness scout player of the week...High School: three-time all-conference... 2014: led team in pass break-ups with nine...had three pass break- team captain two years...team MVP sophomore through senior year... ups vs. UW-Stevens Point...had a season-best nine tackles vs. Point- undefeated in conference 2012-13 year...track all-conference three ers...team defensive player of the week after making seven tackles, years...basketball all-conference one year...Personal: enjoys hunting, five solo, and one break-up against UW-La Crosse...started nine of 10 fishing, being with friends, watching sports...Parents: Duke and Kelly games, played all 10...Junior College: played at Modesto Junior Col- St. Aubin lege....High School: team MVP...defensive player of year...first team all- conference for defensive back...second team all conference for wide Javauhn Staley receiver...Personal: enjoys basketball...Parents: Ronnie and Angela DB, 5-9, 190, Jr Thompson Sanford, FL (Trinity Christian) LaRon Thompson’s Career Defensive Statistics Year Tackles Solo Assisted Recoveries Sacks PBU TFL INT Major: Criminal Justice Rehabilitation 2014 41 28 13 0 0 9 1.0 0 2015: saw action in five games...recorded solo tackles vs. Dakota Wesleyan and Wartburg College...College: transferred from Itasca Ju- nior College...Parents: Belinda Bush and Eugene Staley Javauhn Staley’s Career Defensive Statistics Year Tackles Solo Assisted Recoveries Sacks PBU TFL INT 2014 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0

Logan Stoa OL, 6-6, 255, Jr Hawley, MN (Hawley) Major: Construction 2013: started all 10 games...Blue Devils’ offensive player of the week, Sept. 8...2013: named UW-Stout offensive scout player of the week, Sept. 7...High School: varsity letter winner 2009-2012...all-conference 2012...captain 2012...state football appearance 2009 and 2012... Heart of Lakes Conference champions 2011 and 2012...section cham- pions 2009 and 2012...basketball 2011-2012, varsity letter winner... basketball captain 2012-2013...2013 senior male athlete of the year... HOL champions 2012-2013...Personal: enjoys hunting, bow fisihing, snowmobiling, four-wheeling, fishing, wakeboarding, skiing...Parents: Larry and Deb Stoa Blue Devil Returners Profiles

Travis Urlaub Mitch Zurn RB, 5-11, 200, Jr WR, 5-9, 170, So Stratford, WI (Stratford) Cottage Grove, MN (Park) Major: Construction Major: Packaging 2014: saw action in all 10 games...carried ball seven times for 14 2013: saw no varsity action...High School: all-conference honorable yards vs. UW-Oshkosh...2013: saw limited action...High School: lead- mention...Personal: enjoys hunting, playing video games...Parents: ing rusher by yardage in Marawood Conference junior year...led Mara- Brad and Melissa Zurn wood Conference in touchdowns...two-time first team all-conference.... second team all-conference baseball...Wissports player of the week Brady Rinn-Foss after rushing for 300-plus yards in and seven TDs...Personal: enjoys CB, 5-10, 200, So hunting, fishing, being with friends...Parents: Rhonda and John Urlaub Winona, MN (Winona) Travis Urlaub’s Career Rushing Statistics Year Att Gain Lost Net Avg TD LP Major: Techology Education 2014 11 27 2 25 2.3 0 10 Parents: Nichole Rinn and Kollin Foss 2014 UW-Stout Statistics 2014 UW-Stout Statistics 2015 Opponents Bethel University Royals, Sept. 3, 7 p.m. at Loras College Duhawks, Sept. 12, 1 p.m. Head Coach: Steve Helminiak, 2nd 2015 Schedule Head Coach: Steve Johnson, 27th 2015 Schedule 2014 Record: 3-7, (2-5 IIAC, 6th tie) Sept. 5 at Elmhurst, 1 p.m. 2014 Record: 7-3 (6-2, MIAC) Sept. 3 at UW-Stout, 7 p.m. Series Record: Series tied, 1-1-1 Sept. 12 UW-Stout, 1 p.m. Series Record: 0-0-0 Sept. 12 Wartburg College, 1 p.m. Last Meeting: UW-Stout 21, Loras 17 (2014) Sept. 19 Augustana College, 1 p.m Last Meeting: NA Sept. 19 at St. Olaf, 1 p.m. First Meeting: Loras 45, Stout State 14 (1956) Oct. 3 Coe College, 1 p.m. First Meeting: 2015 Sept. 26 Carleton College, 1 p.m. Oct. 10 at Buena Vista, 1 p.m. Oct. 3 at Concordia-Moorhead, 1 p.m. 2014 Results Oct. 17 Central College, 1 p.m. 2014 Results Oct. 10 Hamline University, 1 p.m. Sept. 6 Elmhurst College, W 39-17 Oct. 24 Simpson College, 1 p.m. Sept. 13 at Wartburg, L 31-14 Oct. 24 at St. Thomas, 1 p.m. Sept. 13 at UW-Stout, L 21-17 Oct. 31 at Dubuque, 1 p.m. Sept. 20 St. Olaf, W 40-0 Oct. 31 Gustavus Adolphus, 1 p.m. Sept. 20 at Augustana College, L 34-17 Nov. 7 at Luther College, 12 p.m. Sept. 27 at Carleton, W 38-7 Nov. 7 St. John’s University, 1 p.m. Oct. 4 Coe College, L 36-10 Nov. 14 Wartburg College, 1 p.m. Oct. 4 Concordia-Moorhead, W 27-17 Nov. 14 at Augsburg College, 1 p.m. Oct. 11 Buena Vista University, L 48-29 Oct. 11 at Hamline, W 38-14 Oct. 18 at Central College, L 41-14 Oct. 18 U of Chicago, W 52-21 Oct. 25 at Simpson College, W 27-24 Oct. 25 St. Thomas, W 35-24 Nov. 1 University of Dubuque, L 34-7 Nov. 1 at Gustavus Adolphus, W 30-23 Nov. 8 Luther College, W 22-20 Nov. 8 at St. John’s, L 31-8 Nov. 15 at Wartburg College, L 81-21 Nov. 15 Augsburg, L 62-61, 2 OT

Wartburg College Knights, Sept. 19, 7 p.m. UW-Oshkosh Titans, Oct. 3, 2 p.m.

Head Coach: Rick Willis, 16th 2015 Schedule Head Coach: Pat Cerroni, 10th 2015 Schedule 2014 Record: 12-1 (7-0 IIAC, 1st) Sept.5 Augsburg College, 7 p.m. 2014 Record: 6-4 (6-1 WIAC, 2nd) Sept. 5 at Robert Morris, 6 p.m. Series Record: Wartburg leads, 1-0-0 Sept. 12 at Bethel University, 1 p.m. Series Record: Oshkosh leads 35-23-1 Sept. 12 Finlandia University, 1 p.m. First Meeting: Wartburg 45, Stout 14 (2014) Sept. 19 at UW-Stout, 7 p.m. Last Meeting: Oshkosh 32, Stout 7 (2014) Sept. 19 North Park, 3:30 p.m. Oct. 3 Central College, 1:30 p.m. First Meeting: Oshkosh 19, Stout 12 (1947) Oct. 3 at UW-Stout, 2 p.m. 2014 Results Oct. 10 Coe College, 1 p.m. Oct. 10 UW-Whitewater, 1 p.m. Sept. 6 at Augsburg College, W 40-3 Oct. 17 at University of Dubuque, 2 p.m. 2014 Results Oct. 17 UW-Stevens Point, 1:30 p.m. Sept. 13 Bethel University, W 31-14 Oct. 24 at Luther College, 1 p.m. Sept. 6 Robert Morris University, L 27-19 Oct. 24 at UW-Platteville, 2 p.m. Sept. 20 UW-Stout, W 45-14 Oct. 31 Buena Vista University, 1 p.m. Sept. 13 Marian University, L 24-20 Oct. 31 UW-River Falls, 2 p.m. Oct. 4 at Central College, W 35-14 Nov. 7 Simpson College, 1 p.m. Sept. 20 at South Dakota State, L 41-3 Nov. 7 at UW-La Crosse, 2 p.m. Oct. 11 at Coe College, W 43-0 Nov. 14 at Loras College, 1 p.m. Oct. 4 UW-Stout, W 32-7 Nov. 14 UW-Eau Claire, 1 p.m. Oct. 18 University of Dubuque, W 42-9 Oct. 11 at UW- La Crosse, W 21-18 Oct. 25 Luther College, W 52-7 Oct. 18 UW-River Falls, W 37-7 Nov. 1 Buena Vista University, W 43-24 Oct. 25 at UW-Whitewater, L 24-7 Nov. 8 Simpson College, W 41-10 Nov.1 at UW-Stevens Point, W 21-7 Nov. 15 Loras College, W 81-21 Nov. 8 UW- Eau Claire, W 52-13 Nov. 22 #St. Thomas, W 37-31 Nov. 15 at UW-Platteville, W 30-27, OT Nov. 29 #St. John’s, W 21-10 Dec. 6 #at UW-Whitewater, L 37-33 # denotes NCAA playoff game 2015 Opponents at UW-La Crosse Eagles, Oct. 10, 1 p.m. at UW-Eau Claire Blugolds, Oct. 17, 6 p.m.

Head Coach: Joel Dettwiler, 5th 2015 Schedule Head Coach: Todd Glaser, 10th 2015 Schedule 2014 Record: 3-7 (2-5 WIAC, 5th, tie) Sept. 4 Luther College, 7 p.m. 2014 Record: 1-9 (1-6 WIAC, 7th, tie) Sept. 5 St. Thomas, 6 p.m. Series Record: La Crosse leads, 68-16-5 Sept. 12 at St. Thomas, 1 p.m. Series Record: UW-Eau Claire leads, 51-35-6 Sept. 12 Concordia-Moorhead, 6 p.m. Last Meeting: La Crosse 21, Stout 7 (2014) Sept. 19 at Mary Hardin-Baylor, 6 p.m. Last Meeting: Eau Claire 20, Stout 17 (2014) Sept. 19 Wheaton College, 6 p.m. First Meeting: La Crosse 12, Stout 3 (1913) Oct. 3 at UW-River Falls, 1 p.m. First Meeting: Stout 49, Eau Claire 0 (1917) Oct. 3 at UW-Stevens Point, 2 p.m. Oct. 10 UW-Stout, 1 p.m. Oct. 10 UW-River Falls, 1 p.m. 2014 Results Oct. 16 at UW-Whitewater, 7 p.m. 2014 Results Oct. 17 UW-Stout, 6 p.m. Sept. 9 at Dubuque, W 24-8 Oct. 24 UW-Eau Claire, 11:30 a.m. Sept. 6 at St. Thomas, L 22-17 Oct. 24 at UW-La Crosse, 11:30 a.m. Sept. 13 at St. Thomas, L 46-0 Oct. 31 at UW-Stevens Point, 2 p.m. Sept. 13 Saint John’s, L 31-7 Oct. 31 at UW-Whitewater, 1 p.m. Sept. 20 Mary Hardin-Baylor, L 41-22 Nov. 7 UW-Oshkosh, 2 p.m. Sept. 20 at Wheaton, L 17-0 Nov. 7 UW-Platteville, 1 p.m. Oct. 4 at UW-Whitewater, L 38-7 Nov. 14 at UW-Platteville, 1 p.m. Oct. 4 UW-Platteville, L 49-0 Nov. 14 at UW-Oshkosh, 1 p.m. Oct. 11 UW- Oshkosh, L 21-18 Oct. 11 at UW-Stevens Point, L 30-3 Oct. 18 UW-Stout, W 21-7 Oct. 18 UW-Whitewater, L 52-3 Oct. 25 at UW-Stevens Point, L 24-17 Oct. 25 at UW-River Falls, L 20-10 Nov. 1 at UW-River Falls, L 16-13, ot Nov. 1 UW-Stout, W 20-17 Nov. 8 UW- Platteville, L 24-17 Nov. 8 at UW-Oshkosh, L 52-13 Nov. 15 at UW- Eau Claire, W 20-10 Nov. 15 UW-La Crosse, L 20-10

UW-River Falls Falcons, Oct. 24, 1 p.m. at UW-Platteville Pioneers, Oct. 31, 2 p.m.

Head Coach: Matt Walker, 5th 2015 Schedule Head Coach: Mike Emendorfer, 17th 2015 Schedule 2014 Record: 3-7 (2-5 WIAC, 5th tie) Sept. 5 at Simpson College, 1 p.m. 2014 Record: 7-3 (5-2 WIAC, 3rd) Sept. 5 Buena Vista, TBA Series Record: River Falls leads, 67-34 Sept. 19 SD School of M&T, 7 p.m. Series Record: Platteville leads, 35-23-1 Sept. 12 at University of Dubuque, TBA Last Meeting: Stout 34, River Falls 23 (2014) Sept. 26 at Southwestern, 12 p.m. Last Meeting: Platteville 21, Stout 0 (2014) Sept. 19 North Central College, 1 p.m. First Meeting: River Falls 13, Stout 11 (1911) Oct. 3 UW-La Crosse, 1 p.m. First Meeting: Platteville 25, Stout 8 (1935) Oct. 3 at UW-Whitewater, 1 p.m. Oct. 10 at UW-Eau Claire, 1 p.m. Oct. 10 UW-Stevens Point, 2 p.m. 2014 Results Oct. 17 UW-Platteville, 12 p.m. 2014 Results Oct. 17 at UW-River Falls, 12 p.m. Sept. 6 at St John’s University, L 27-8 Oct. 24 at UW-Stout, 1 p.m. Sept. 6 at Buena Vista, W 63-3 Oct. 24 UW-Oshkosh, 2 p.m. Sept. 13 vs Simpson College, L 22-6 Oct. 31 at UW-Oshkosh, 2 p.m. Sept. 13 Dubuque, W 26-21 Oct. 31 UW-Stout, 2 p.m. Sept. 20 at SD School of Mines & Technology, W 43-28 Nov. 7 UW-Whitewater, 1 p.m. Sept. 20 at North Central, L 28-7 Nov. 7 at UW-Eau Claire, 1 p.m. Oct. 4 UW-Stevens Point, L 17-14 Nov. 14 at UW-Stevens Point, 2 p.m. Oct. 4 at UW-Eau Claire, W 49-0 Nov. 14 UW-La Crosse, 1 p.m. Oct. 11 at UW- Platteville, L 24-14 Oct. 11 UW-River Falls, W 24-14 Oct. 18 at UW-Oshkosh, L 37-7 Oct. 18 UW- Stevens Point, W 31-13 Oct. 25 UW-Eau Claire, W 20-10 Oct. 25 at UW-Stout, W 21-0 Nov. 1 UW- La Crosse, W 16-13, ot Nov. 1 UW-Whitewater, L 17-7 Nov. 8 at UW-Stout, L 34-23 Nov. 8 at UW- La Crosse, W 24-17 Nov. 15 UW-Whitewater, L 28-25 Nov, 15 UW-Oshkosh, L 30-27, 3ot 2015 Opponents UW-Stevens Point Pointers, Nov. 7, 1 p.m. UW-Whitewater Warhawks, Nov. 14, 2 p.m.

Head Coach: Tom Journell, 4th 2015 Schedule Head Coach: Kevin Bullis, 1st 2015 Schedule 2014 Record: 7-3 (4-3 WIAC, 4th) Sept. 5 at Albion College, 6 p.m. (ET) 2014 Record: 15-0 (7-0 WIAC, 1st) Sept. 12 at Belhaven College, 1 p.m. Series Record: Stevens Point leads, 50-18-2 Sept. 19 Coe College, 2 p.m. Series Record: Whitewater leads, 45-10-2 Sept. 19 Finlandia University, 1 p.m. Last Meeting: Point 31, Stout 24 (2013) Sept. 26 at Finlandia University, 4 p.m. (ET) Last Meeting: Whitewater 37, Stout 0 (2014) Sept. 24 at Morningside, 6 p.m. First Meeting: Stout 24, Point 6 (1913) Oct. 3 UW-Eau Claire, 2 p.m. First Meeting: Whitewater 20, Stout 0 (1928) Oct. 3 UW-Platteville, 1 p.m. Oct. 10 at UW-Platteville, 2 p.m. Oct. 10 at UW-Oshkosh, 1 p.m 2014 Results Oct. 17 at UW-Oshkosh, 1:30 p.m. 2014 Results Oct. 16 UW-La Crosse, 7 p.m. Sept. 6 Albion College, W 42-31 Oct. 24 UW-Whitewater, 1 p.m. Sept. 5 Waldorf, W 73-7 Oct. 24 at UW-Stevens Point, 1 p.m. Sept. 20 at Coe College, W 37-21 Oct. 31 UW-La Crosse, 1 p.m. Sept. 13 at Franklin College, W 42-13 Oct. 31 UW-Eau Claire, 1 p.m. Sept. 27 North Central, W 34-27 Nov. 7 at UW-Stout, 1 p.m. Sept. 20 at College of New Jersey, W 48-0 Nov. 7 at UW-River Falls, 1 p.m. Oct. 4 at UW- River Falls, W 17-14 Nov. 14 UW-River Falls, 2 p.m. Oct. 4 UW-La Crosse, W 38-7 Nov. 14 UW-Stout, 2 p.m. Oct. 11 UW-Eau Claire, W 30-3 Oct. 11 at UW-Stout, W 37-0 Oct. 18 at UW-Platteville, L 31-13 Oct. 18 at UW-Eau Claire, W 52-3 Oct. 25 UW-La Crosse, W 24-17 Oct. 25 UW-Oshkosh, W 24-7 Nov. 1 UW-Oshkosh, L 21-7 Nov. 1 at UW- Platteville, W 17-7 Nov. 8 at UW-Whitewater, L 49-17 Nov. 8 UW-Stevens Point, W 49-17 Nov. 15 UW-Stout, W 31-24 Nov. 15 at UW-River Falls, W 28-25 Nov. 22 #Macalester College, W 55-2 Nov. 29 #Wabash College, W 38-14 Dec. 6 #Wartburg College, W 37-33 Dec. 13 #Lindfield College, W 20-14 Dec. 19 @vs. Mount Union, W 43-34 # denotes NCAA playoff game

All-Time Series Records OPPONENT Won Lost Tied OPPONENT Won Lost Tied OPPONENT Won Lost Tied Augsburg 2 0 0 Macalester 2 4 1 St. Olaf 1 1 0 Augustana, SD 1 2 0 Mankato State 8 1 2 St. Paul Luther 2 0 0 Bemidji State 6 1 0 Mayville State, SD 2 0 0 St. Thomas 2 0 0 Bethel University* 0 0 0 Menomonie HS Alums 1 0 0 South Dakota State 0 2 0 Black Hills State 1 1 0 Menlo College 2 0 0 Southwest State, MN 0 2 0 Carleton College 0 4 1 Michigan Tech 0 1 0 Springfield (Mass) College 1 0 0 Chippewa Falls HS 1 0 0 Milsaps 1 0 0 UW-Eau Claire* 35 51 6 Concordia-Moorhead 1 0 0 Milton 1 0 0 UW-La Crosse* 16 68 5 Dakota Wesleyan 1 1 0 Minnesota Aggies 2 1 0 UW-Milwaukee 1 2 1 Dayton 0 2 0 Minnesota-Duluth 3 2 1 UW-Oshkosh* 23 35 1 DePauw University 1 0 0 Minnesota-Morris 2 0 0 UW-Platteville* 23 34 1 Dunwoody Institute 1 0 0 Missouri-Rolla 0 2 0 UW-River Falls* 34 67 0 Eau Claire HS 1 0 0 Moorhead State 2 5 0 UW-Stevens Point* 18 50 2 Eureka College 2 0 0 Mt. Senario College 2 0 0 UW-Superior 34 30 5 Fort Snelling 5 1 0 North Central College 0 2 0 UW-Whitewater* 10 45 2 Franklin, Ind 2 0 0 Northern State, SD 2 1 0 Upper Iowa 4 0 0 Grand Valley, Mich. 1 1 0 Northland College 5 2 0 Valley City State, ND 2 1 0 Great Lakes Naval Sta. 0 2 0 Northwestern College 1 0 0 Waldorf College 2 0 0 Gustavus Adolphus 1 4 0 Portland State 0 1 0 Wartburg College* 0 1 0 Hamline 2 8 1 Simpson College 1 0 0 Whitworth 0 2 0 Hardin-Simmons 1 0 0 St. Ambrose 3 6 0 Willamette, Ore. 0 0 0 Jamestown College 6 0 0 St. Cloud State 3 7 0 William Penn 1 0 0 La Crosse Business C. 1 0 0 St. John’s 0 1 0 Winona State 17 20 2 Lakeland 3 3 0 St. Mary’s College 2 5 2 * 2015 Opponents Loras* 1 1 1 St. Norbert 1 2 0 Blue Devil Opponent Contact Information Bethel University UW-Platteville Steve Johnson, Coach - (651)-638-6398 Mike Emendorfer, Coach - (608) - 342-1801 E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] Jared Johnson, SID - (651)-635-8537 Megan Wilson, SID - (608) - 342-1574 E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] Football Web: athletics.bethel.edu/index.aspx?path=football Football Web: athletics.uwplatt.edu/sports/fball/index

Loras College UW-Eau Claire Steve Helminiak, Coach - (563) 588-7406 Todd Glaser, Coach - (715) - 836-3093 E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] Jim Naprstek, SID - (563) - 588-7407 Jill Millis, SID - (715) - 836-5970 E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] Football Web: www.duhawks.com/index.aspx?path=football& Football Web: www.uwecblugolds.com/?view=sport&sport=fb

Wartburg College UW-River Falls Rick Willis, Coach - (319) - 352-8470 Matt Walker, Coach - (715) - 425-3135 E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] KatieJo Kuhens, SID - (319) - 352-8208 Jake Wissing, SID - (715) - 425-3846 E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] Football Web: www.go-knights.net/schedule.aspx?path=football Football Web: www.uwrfsports.com/index.aspx?path=football&tab=0

UW-Oshkosh UW-Stevens Point Pat Cerroni, Coach - (920) - 424-7143 Tom Journell, Coach - (715) - 346-3758 E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] Kennan Timm, SID - (920) - 424-0356 Mitch Capelle, SID - (715) - 346-2340 E-mail: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Football Web: http://www.uwoshkoshtitans.com/sports/fball Football Web: http://athletics.uwsp.edu/index.aspx?path=football&tab=1

UW-La Crosse UW-Whitewater Joel Dettwiler, Coach - (608) - 785-8680 Kevin Bullis, Coach - (262) - 472-1651 E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] Dave Johnson, SID - (608) - 785-8493 Chris Lindeke, SID - (262) - 472-1147 E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] Football Web: www.uwlathletics.com/index.aspx?tab=football&path=football Football Web: www.uwwsports.com/index.asp?path=football

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Hardin-Simmons University 2015 Opponents Through the Years BETHEL COLLEGE (1-0-0) 1942 L 14-6 1942 W 19-6 1931 L 33-0 1960 W 32-21 1984 L 23-7 first meeting 1946 T 6-6 1945 W 7-6 1932 L 9-6 1961 W 19-14 1985 L 17-14 1947 L 7-6 1945 L 6-0 1933 L 13-6 1966 L 28-21 1986 L 24-48 LORAS COLLEGE (1-1-1) 1948 L 13-6 1946 W 7-6 1934 L 26-0 1967 L 35-14 1987 W* 2-0 1956 L 45-14 1949 W 27-19 1947 W 7-0 1935 L 19-0 1968 L 19-7 1988 L 41-23 1985 T 7-7 1950 L 33-18 1948 L 6-0 1936 L 26-6 1969 L 44-9 1989 L 42-24 2014 W 21-17 1951 L 14-7 1949 L 7-6 1937 L 20-0 1970 L 76-6 1990 W 25-15 1952 L 14-6 1950 W 21-0 1938 L 20-6 1971 L 67-2 1991 L 37-0 WARTBURG COLLEGE (0-1-0) 1953 L 46-0 1951 W 34-7 1939 L 18-14 1972 W 14-8 1992 L 63-6 2014 L 45-14 1954 T 20-20 1952 W 35-0 1940 L 9-0 1973 L 55-18 1993 L 45-12 1955 L 46-6 1953 L 19-13 1941 W 21-6 1974 L 34-16 1994 L 31-14 OSHKOSH (23-35-1) 1956 L 44-0 1954 L 27-7 1942 W 26-0 1975 W 13-12 1995 L 52-20 1947 L 19-12 1957 L 30-6 1955 L 26-19 1945 L 14-6 1976 L 10-7 1996 L 28-0 1948 W 18-6 1958 L 40-0 1956 L 28-12 1946 L 20-0 1977 L 21-7 1997 W 25-22 1949 W 14-0 1959 L 50-0 1957 W 20-0 1947 L 20-0 1978 W 33-0 1998 L 62-34 1958 L 25-14 1960 W 7-6 1958 L 27-6 1948 L 26-7 1979 W 22-12 1999 L 24-20 1959 L 7-0 1961 L 3-0 1959 T 13-13 1949 L 12-7 1980 L 14-3 2000 W 16-8 1962 W 33-13 1962 L 7-6 1960 L 19-13 1950 W 44-13 1981 W 21-7 2001 L 34-24 1963 T 6-6 1963 W 20-7 1961 W 19-6 1951 W 39-0 1982 W 13-6 2002 W 37-13 1964 L 26-14 1964 L 23-20 1962 L 13-9 1952 L 21-0 1983 L 21-13 2003 W 37-27 1965 W 13-7 1965 W 26-19 1963 L 12-2 1953 L 22-0 1984 L 14-22 2004 L 23-7 1966 W 14-13 1966 L 16-7 1964 L 51-20 1954 L 21-6 1985 L 20-3 2005 L 38-26 1967 L 35-0 1967 L 24-3 1965 W 16-14 1955 L 27-12 1986 L 36-21 2006 L 20-19 1968 L 38-27 1968 L 21-17 1966 L 14-10 1956 L 41-12 1987 L 35-28 2007 L 26-23 1969 W 13-0 1969 L 19-10 1967 L 27-12 1957 L 20-6 1988 L 31-24 2008 L 19-9 1970 L 20-12 1970 L 16-14 1968 T 13-13 1958 L 32-13 1989 L 42-33 2009 L 7-6 1971 L 20-10 1971 L 52-8 1969 L 14-7 1959 L 40-7 1990 L 44-7 2010 L 27-21 1972 L 37-10 1972 L 37-6 1970 L 29-12 1960 L 13-6 1991 W 15-8 2011 W 22-19 1973 L 17-13 1973 L 42-34 1971 L 42-29 1961 L 19-6 1992 L 40-17 2012 W 31-14 1974 L 31-13 1974 L 48-7 1972 L 17-0 1962 L 6-0 1993 W 24-16 2013 L 19-14 1975 L 23-20 1975 L 28-6 1973 L 23-12 1963 W 12-6 1994 L 26-24 2014 L 31-24 1976 L 10-0 1976 L 23-7 1974 L 16-14 1964 L 14-6 1995 L 16-9 * STOUT won by forfeit 1977 L 22-21 1977 L 13-6 1975 W 38-14 1965 W 12-10 1996 W 31-27 1978 W 22-13 1978 L 30-7 1976 L 48-16 1966 L 28-7 1997 W 49-21 WHITEWATER (10-45-2) 1979 L 3-2 1979 L 42-21 1977 W 14-10 1967 W 28-7 1998 W 48-12 1928 L 40-0 1980 W 6-0 1980 L 10-7 1978 L 20-3 1968 W 8-0 1999 L 14-9 1948 W 21-20 1981 L 21-14 1981 W 10-0 1979 W 23-0 1969 W 15-6 2000 W 43-35 1949 W 7-6 1982 W 23-15 1982 L 9-17 1980 W 13-7 1970 W 25-20 2001 W 28-14 1956 L 34-7 1983 W 24-21 1983 L 17-6 1981 L 31-0 1971 W 6-3 2002 L 34-31, OT 1957 T 0-0 1984 L 25-15 1984 L 37-0 1982 L 24-21 1972 L 28-0 2003 W 42-14 1962 L 27-14 1985 W 14-7 1985 L 10-3 1983 L 28-20 1973 L 9-6 2004 L 23-13 1963 L 35-0 1986 W 17-7 1986 L 29-21 1984 L 31-26 1974 L 28-3 2005 W 24-16 1965 W 21-9 1987 W 14-10 1987 W 41-32 1985 L 24-0 1975 L 3-0 2006 L 20-19 1966 L 48-20 1988 L 42-38 1988 L 36-34 1986 L 20-0 1976 L 59-13 2007 W 28-7 1967 L 18-6 1989 W 52-42 1989 L 35-12 1987 W 24-21 1977 W 21-18 2008 W 46-31 1968 L 20-0 1990 L 21-6 1990 L 33-6 1988 L 39-28 1978 W 16-7 2009 W 43-10 1969 L 26-13 1991 L 24-11 1991 L 37-15 1989 L 41-26 1979 W 7-3 2010 W 28-23 1970 L 26-13 1992 W 31-25 1992 L 47-23 1990 L 35-11 1980 W 30-8 2011 L 27-17 1971 W* 7-0 1993 L 44-34 1993 L 24-14 1991 W 40-20 1981 W 16-7 2012 L 62-20 1972 L 56-0 1994 W 14-7 1994 L 42-28 1992 L 23-14 1982 L 16-7 2013 L 59-35 1973 L 35-16 1995 L 28-7 1995 L 56-0 1993 L 31-20 1983 L 31-0 2014 L 21-0 1974 L 67-0 1996 L 12-7 1996 L 21-12 1994 W 24-17 1984 L 17-16 1975 L 28-8 1997 W 48-37 1997 W 28-21 1995 W 20-15 1985 L 27-9 STEVENS PT (18-50-2) 1976 W 13-6 1998 W 35-24 1998 L 58-38 1996 L 28-24 1986 L 31-17 1913 W 24-6 1977 L 30-0 1999 L 27-17 1999 L 42-14 1997 L 45-38 1987 L 38-28 1914 L 12-0 1978 L 31-10 2000 W 37-21 2000 W 27-23 1998 W 35-7 1988 L 24-23 1917 L 21-12 1979 L 21-7 2001 L 19-7 2001 W 10-7 1999 W 22-20 1989 L 27-25 1919 L 12-6 1980 L 24-7 2002 W 24-3 2002 L 28-27 2000 W 17-14 1990 W 20-19 1922 L 10-0 1981 W 33-20 2003 L 15-7 2003 L 47-33 2001 L 33-0 1991 L 45-7 1923 T 0-0 1982 W 27-24 2004 W 49-17 2004 W 31-21 2002 W 39-14 1992 L 62-6 1924 W 7-0 1983 L 28-3 2005 L 34-27 2005 W 24-6 2003 W 43-36 1993 L 44-6 1928 L 25-7 1984 L 23-3 2006 L 23-21 2006 L 30-14 2004 W 36-21 1994 L 21-14 1930 L 7-0 1985 W 7-0 2007 L 23-13 2007 W 31-28 2005 L 17-9 1995 L 24-7 1932 L 6-0 1986 T 7-7 2008 L 9-7 2008 W 26-14 2006 W 14-6 1996 L 45-2 1937 L 7-0 1987 L 38-22 2009 W 27-24 2009 W 35-28 2007 L 17-14 1997 W 42-34 1938 L 7-0 1988 L 31-0 2010 W 28-14 2010 L 29-28 2008 L 17-6 1998 L 48-36 1939 L 7-6 1989 L 23-11 2011 L 56-10 (nc) 2011 W 10-0 2009 W 36-15 1999 L 47-0 1940 L 20-0 1990 L 9-6 2011 L 35-3 2012 L 33-18 2010 W 37-28 2000 W 34-13 1948 T 19-19 1991 L 21-18 2012 L 27-18 2013 L 21-3 2011 L 24-10 2001 W 28-23 1952 L 27-0 1992 L 42-3 2013 L 28-26 2014 L 21-7 2012 L 21-13 2002 W 21-7 1953 L 27-6 1993 L 14-7 2014 L 32-7 2013 W 35-27 2003 W 21-13 1960 W 26-13 1994 L 21-7 EAU CLAIRE (35-51-6) 2014 L 20-17 2004 L 28-10 1961 L 14-7 1995 L 48-35 LA CROSSE (16-68-5) 1917 W 49-0 2005 W 38-6 1963 L 32-0 1996 L 44-15 1913 L 12-3 1919 L 3-0 RIVER FALLS (34-67) 2006 L 24-20 1964 W 19-7 1997 L 35-14 1914 W 6-0 1921 W 27-0 1911 L 13-11 2007 W 28-27 1966 L 21-20 1998 L 45-43 1925 T 0-0 1925 L 28-7 1912 W 24-7 2008 W 29-19 1967 L 41-13 1999 L 21-14 1926 L 7-0 1926 T 0-0 1913 W 17-13 2009 W 13-12, ot 1968 L 20-14 2000 W 17-15 1927 L 31-6 1927 W 8-0 1914 L 7-0 2010 W 24-7 1969 L 13-7 2001 W 28-25 1928 T 6-6 1928 W 14-13 1915 L 19-0 2011 W 16-10 1970 W 9-7 2002 L 24-21 1929 L 25-0 1929 T 0-0 1916 L 20-7 2012 W 20-9 (nc) 1971 W 21-7 2003 L 28-23 1930 L 24-0 1930 L 24-13 1917 L 46-0 2012 L 24-14 1972 W 24-15 2004 L 46-17 1931 L 25-0 1931 L 14-0 1919 L 18-7 2013 W 19-18 1973 L 33-6 2005 L 32-10 1932 L 33-7 1932 L 12-0 1921 W 14-7 2014 W 34-23 1974 L 34-13 2006 L 49-0 1933 L 21-7 1933 W 20-13 1922 L 3-0 1975 L 31-0 2007 L 26-10 1934 L 19-8 1934 L 12-0 1923 L 22-0 PLATTEVILLE (23-34-1) 1976 L 45-20 2008 L 17-10 1935 L 25-0 1935 L 23-0 1924 L 13-10 1935 L 25-7 1977 L 36-0 2009 L 38-3 1936 T 0-0 1936 L 22-6 1925 L 3-0 1936 L 20-6 1978 W 30-7 2010 L 30-7 1937 L 25-6 1937 T 6-6 1926 L 21-6 1947 T 7-7 1979 L 34-33 2011 L 42-21 1938 L 15-0 1938 L 16-0 1927 L 19-0 1950 W 27-6 1980 W 35-21 2012 L 41-7 1939 L 32-7 1939 W 19-6 1928 L 12-0 1951 W 25-6 1981 L 24-7 2013 L 55-13 1940 L 19-0 1940 T 0-0 1929 L 21-0 1954 L 19-14 1982 W 35-28 2014 L 37-0 1941 L 20-6 1941 W 39-0 1930 L 12-2 1955 L 13-12 1983 L 30-6 * STOUT won by forfeit 2014 Game-by-Game Game One Game Two Dakota Wesleyan 23, UW-Stout 19 UW-Stout 21, Loras College 17

Game Three Game Four Wartburg College 45, UW-Stout 14 UW-Oshkosh 32, UW-Stout 7 2014 Game-by-Game Game Five Game Six UW-Whitewater 37, UW-Stout 0 UW-La Crosse 21, UW-Stout 7

Game Seven Game Eight UW-Platteville 21, UW-Stout 0 UW-Eau Claire 20, UW-Stout 17 2014 Game-by-Game Game Nine Game Ten UW-Stout 34, UW-River Falls 23 UW-Stevens Point 31, UW-Stout 24 WIAC Football 2014 All Conference Team First Team Offense First Team Defense Name School Yr Pos Hometown (High School) Zach Franz WW Jr DL DeForest, WI Joe Sommers Osh Jr TE Hortonville, WI Cody Huemmer Osh Sr DL/LB Sun Prairie, WI Jayson Eddy PV Sr OL Aurora, IL (West) Aaron Karlen SP Jr DL Edgar, WI Conner Peters WW Jr OL Springfield, IL (Sacred Heart Griffin) Andrew Robinson PV Jr DL Arcadia, WI Ryan Ramczyk SP So OL Stevens Point, WI Alex Smith Osh Sr DL Oakfield, WI Sam Versnik Osh Jr OL West Allis, WI (Hale) Justin Dischler WW Jr LB Milwaukee, WI (Pius XI) Brian Lurquin PV Sr C Chicago, IL (St. Rita) Jake Luedtke SP Sr LB Sussex, WI (Hamilton) Matt Behrendt WW Sr QB Westchester, IL (Nazareth Academy) Beau Steffens Osh Sr LB Waterford, WI (Union) Ben Hertrampf LC Sr RB Fennimore, WI Jacob Zilbar PV Sr LB Tampa, Fla. (Armwood) Andy Puccini PV Sr RB Bartlett, IL Rob Austin PV Sr DB Calumet City, IL (Thornton Fractional North) Justin Howard WW Sr WR West Bend, WI (Mequon Homestead) Brady Grayvold WW Sr DB Norway, Mich. Jake Kumerow WW Sr WR Bartlett, IL (South Elgin) Marcus McLin WW Sr DB Delavan, WI (Delavan-Darien) Russell Martin PV Jr WR Carol Stream, IL (Bartlett) Mitch Schultz Osh Sr DB Oconomowoc, WI (Waukesha Catholic Memorial) Ryan Kusilek RF Jr PK River Falls, WI Zach Vallafskey SP Sr DB Hortonville, WI Tanner Kuehn Stout Sr APB Fairchild, WI (Osseo-Fairchild) Nate Ray Osh Sr P Verona, WI

Second Team Offense Second Team Defense Derric Junakin WW Sr TE Cudahy, WI Mykaell Bratchett WW Sr DL Milwaukee, WI (Hope School) Kane’ala Atchison-Keolanui Stout So OL Lodi, WI Levi Epley PV Sr DL Plainfield, Iowa (Waverly Shell Rock) Jamie Rohrig Stout Sr DL Owatonna, MN Isiah Cage EC Jr OL Chicago, IL (Percy L. Julian) Roger Steen EC Sr DL Luck, WI Brian Johnson PV Sr OL Springfield, IL (Sacred Heart Griffin) Luke Bakkum Stout Sr LB Oconomowoc, WI Tony Koepnick WW So OL Sussex, WI (Hamilton) Reese Dziedzic Osh So LB Crystal Lake, IL (South) Spencer Shier WW So C Pardeeville, WI Paul Foster WW So LB Janesville, WI (Craig) Bryce Corrigan PV Sr QB Plainfield, IL (North) Shane Rockweiler LC Sr LB Reedsburg, WI Jacob Flegner LC Sr DB Menomonee Falls, WI (Sussex) Dylan Hecker Osh Fr RB Winneconne, WI Robbie Flom RF Jr DB Somerset, WI Jordan Ratliffe WW Jr RB Milwaukee, WI (Vincent) Deion Jones SP So DB Racine, WI (Horlick) Tony Bilderback LC Sr WR Whitewater, WI Lake Bachar WW So P Wheaton, IL (North) Matt Sosinsky SP Jr WR Princeton, WI Trevor Whitehead PV Sr WR Elgin, IL (Larkin) Honorable Mention Defense Will Meyer WW Fr PK Sheboygan Falls, WI Dan Brown SP Jr DL Pewaukee, WI Rance Ashley RF So APB North Branch, MN Jordon Denfeld SP Sr DL Two Rivers, WI Brandon Jackson Osh Sr DL Racine, WI (Park) Nick Jacobsen RF Fr DL Prescott, WI Honorable Mention Offense Zach Kleven LC Sr DL Harvard, IL (Alden-Hebron) Austin Haase Osh So OL Sussex, WI (Hartland Arrowhead) Alec Zoern Stout Sr DL Germantown, WI Ellis Johnson LC Jr C River Falls, WI Mitch Hawkins LC Sr LB Owatonna, MN Brandon Luedtke EC So LB Wausau, WI (East) Reggie Larson RF So C Somerset, WI Bo Seibel SP Sr LB Kewaskum, WI Ryan Kusilek RF Jr QB River Falls, WI Jon Becker LC Jr DB Monroe, WI Jordan Christianson RF Sr WR Medford, WI Andy Lundgren RF Sr DB Mound, MN (Mound-Westonka) Matt Knapp EC So WR Eau Claire, WI (Memorial) Tyler Naatz Stout Sr DB Menomonie, WI Joe Worth WW Jr WR Hartford, WI (Union) Zach Nellis WW Sr DB Waupaca, WI Devon Vance PV Jr DB Crystal Lake, IL (Prairie Ridge) Pat Frio PV Fr PK St. Charles, IL (East) Nate Ray Osh Sr PK Verona, WI Andy Puccini PV Sr APB Bartlett, IL All-Sportsmanship Team Mike Bond Stout Sr DB Milwaukee, WI (Bradley Tech) First Team Special Teams Evan Constant PV Sr LB Solon, Iowa CJ Blackburn Osh So SpecTeam Waukesha, WI (North) Ryan Givens WW Sr RB Milwaukee, WI (Riverside) Marcus McLin WW Sr RS Delavan, WI (Delavan-Darien) Mitch Hawkins LC Sr LB Owatonna, MN Phil Martola RF So LB West Bend, WI (Slinger) Second Team Special Teams Jake Menzel SP Sr RB Oostburg, WI Dylan Morang WW Jr SpecTeam Saint John, Ind. (Lake Central) Kyle Newhouse Osh Sr WR Waunakee, WI Jacob Flegner LC Sr RS Menomonee Falls, WI (Sussex) Jon Van Geffen EC Sr RB Shiocton, WI

Offensive Player of the Year: Matt Behrendt of UW-Whitewater Defensive Player of the Year: Jacob Zilbar of UW-Platteville Special Teams Player of the Year: Nate Ray of UW-Oshkosh George Chryst Coach of the Year: Lance Leopold of UW-Whitewater Max Sparger Scholar-Athlete: Jacob Zilbar of UW-Platteville

2014 WIAC Football Athletes of the Week Week of: Offensive Defensive Special Teams Sept. 1-7 Korey Jacobson, UW-Eau Claire Jacob DeSantis, UW-La Crosse Andrew Belkin, UW-Platteville Sept. 8-14 Andy Puccini, UW-Platteville Alex Johnson, UW-Platteville Derek Tarter, UW-River Falls Sept. 15-21 Ryan Kusilek, UW-River Falls Zach Nellis, UW-Whitewater Jared Stan, UW-La Crosse Sept. 22-28 Kyle Larson, UW-Stevens Point Deion Jones, UW-Stevens Point Jesse Vervelde, UW-Stevens Point Sept. 29-Oct. 5 Jake Kumerow, UW-Whitewater Zach Vallafskey, UW-Stevens Point Beau Ash, UW-Oshkosh Oct. 6-12 Andy Puccini, UW-Platteville Andrew Robinson, UW-Platteville Nate Ray, UW-Oshkosh Oct. 13-19 Russell Martin, UW-Platteville Jacob Flegner, UW-La Crosse Lake Bachar, UW-Whitewater Oct. 20-26 DeJuan Wright, UW-Stevens Point Jacob Zilbar, UW-Platteville Nate Ray, UW-Oshkosh Oct. 27-Nov. 2 Matthew Knapp, UW-Eau Claire Zack Loos, UW-River Falls Ryan Kusilek, UW-River Falls Nov. 3-9 Garrett Peterson, UW-Stout Andrew Robinson, UW-Platteville CJ Blackburn, UW-Oshkosh Nov. 10-16 Ben Hertrampf, UW-La Crosse Reese Dziedzic, UW-Oshkosh Nate Ray, UW-Oshkosh Blue Devil History • Through the Years 1911 Club Sport, (1-1) 1926 George (Bud) Miller, (2-4-1) 1938 Ray C. Johnson, (0-5-2) @River Falls W 39-0 @Eau Claire L 9-13 River Falls Normal L 13-11 @St.Mary’s L 0-7 @Carleton T 0-0 Superior W 53-0 River Falls L 0-6 La Crosse Business W 30-2 Winona State W 13-0 @Stevens Point L 0-7 Oshkosh W 33-13 La Crosse L 0-7 River Falls L 6-20 1952 , (3-5) St.Cloud State L 12-21 1912 Earl Quigley, (3-1) River Falls L 6-21 @Superior L 6-31 @Winona State L 6-6 Chip. Falls HS W 26-13 Fort Snelling W 13-3 @Eau Claire L 0-16 Great Lakes NS W 7-2 1963 Max Sparger, (2-5-1) @Eau Claire W 6-0 @Superior L 6-19 La Crosse L 0-15 River Falls L 0-21 @Stevens Point L 0-32 River Falls W 24-7 @Eau Claire T 0-0 U.M.-Duluth T 0-0 @La Crosse L 6-14 La Crosse W 20-7 Hamline L 7-25 @Stevens Point L 0-27 @Superior L 0-12 1927 George (Bud) Miller, (3-3) 1939 Ray C. Johnson, (1-5-1) Eau Claire W 25-0 Whitewater L 0-35 1913 Earl Quigley, (3-3) @Winona State W 12-6 @Stevens Point L 6-7 @Superior W 36-33 Eau Claire L 2-12 Eau Claire L 7-13 @La Crosse L 6-31 Gustavus Adol. L 0-39 St.Cloud State L 6-19 @River Falls W 12-6 @Hamline L 0-41 @Fort Snelling W 25-0 Winona State L 7-24 @Oshkosh T 6-6 @River Falls W 17-13 @River Falls L 0-19 @River Falls L 14-18 1953 Jack Wink, (1-7) St. Cloud State L 7-14 Stevens Point W 24-6 Superior L 6-21 Superior T 0-0 @Great Lakes NS L 0-55 @LaCrosse L 3-12 Eau Claire W 8-0 Eau Claire W 19-6 Winona State L 0-19 1964 Max Sparger, (3-6) Minn. Aggies W 7-0 @La Crosse L 7-32 @River Falls L 0-22 @Winona State L 6-8 1928 S.E. Paulus, (2-5-1) La Crosse L 0-46 Stevens Point W 19-7 1914 Earl Quigley, (1-4) St. Paul Luther W 26-0 1940 Ray C. Johnson, (1-5-1) Stevens Point L 6-27 @Eau Claire L 20-51 River Falls L 0-7 La Crosse T 6-6 Stevens Point L 0-20 @Eau Claire L 13-19 @Milton W 19-0 @Minn. Aggies L 0-19 @Fort Snelling L 7-13 @Gustavus Adol. L 0-37 Superior L 7-19 River Falls L 6-14 LaCrosse W 6-0 River Falls L 0-12 Mankato State W 6-0 @St. Cloud State W 19-7 @La Crosse L 20-23 Hamline L 0-6 Stevens Point L 7-25 La Crosse L 0-19 Superior W 19-14 @Stevens Point L 0-12 @Superior L 12-70 River Falls L 0-9 1954 Jack Wink, (2-5-1) Oshkosh L 14-26 @Eau Claire W 14-13 @Superior L 3-25 Northland W 27-6 @Whitewater L 19-23 1915 , (0-4) @Whitewater L 0-40 @Eau Claire T 0-0 @Winona State L 6-18 @Hamline L 0-7 Superior W 27-0 1965 Max Sparger, (7-1-1, 6-0) Carleton L 0-74 1929 S.E. Paulus, (0-5-1) 1941 Ray C. Johnson, (5-2) @La Crosse T 20-20 Won Conference Title River Falls L 0-19 Winona State L 0-12 Won Conference Title Eau Claire L 7-27 Winona State L 6-19 Hamline L 0-0 @Gustavus Adol. L 0-51 Hamline L 0-8 @River Falls L 6-21 @Mankato State T 6-6 @La Crosse L 0-25 @Mankato State W 7-0 @Platteville L 14-19 Eau Claire W 16-14 1916 Parks Bailey, (1-3) @River Falls L 0-21 Eau Claire W 39-0 St.Cloud State L 7-33 @Northwestern W 14-13 @Carleton L 0-83 Superior L 8-45 @La Crosse L 6-20 @River Falls W 12-10 @Hamline L 0-22 Eau Claire T 0-0 Augsburg W 26-0 1955 Jack Wink, (2-5-1) La Crosse W 26-19 River Falls L 7-20 @River Falls W 21-6 Winona State W 13-0 @Superior W 10-0 Minn. Aggies W 14-0 1930 Earl Burbridge, (1-6) Superior W 12-6 @Superior T 6-6 @Oshkosh W 13-7 @Winona State L 6-26 La Crosse L 6-46 Whitewater W 21-9 1917 Student coaches, (2-2) @Macalester L 0-31 1942 Ray C. Johnson, (3-2) @Eau Claire L 19-26 Joined Wisconsin Normal School Confer- Stevens Point L 0-6 Mankato State W 20-0 River Falls L 12-27 1966 Max Sparger, (3-6, 2-6) ence @Fort Snelling W 26-7 @Superior L 6-7 Platteville L 12-13 @Winona State W 14-12 @Superior W 7-0 River Falls L 2-12 @Eau Claire W 36-13 @St. Cloud St. L 7-36 @Superior W 23-14 Stevens Point L 12-21 @Eau Claire L 13-24 La Crosse L 6-14 @Northland W 27-19 Whitewater L 20-48 Eau Claire W 49-0 La Crosse L 0-24 River Falls W 26-0 Oshkosh W 14-13 @River Falls L 0-46 1956 , (1-7) @Platteville L 21-28 1931 Earl Burbridge, (2-6) 1943 & 1944 Winona State L 13-26 @La Crosse L 7-16 1918 @Winona State L 0-13 No Team @Eau Claire L 12-18 Stevens Point L 20-21 No Team Mankato State W 7-0 River Falls L 12-41 @Eau Claire L 10-14 @Macalester L 6-20 1945 Ray C. Johnson, (2-3) @La Crosse L 0-44 River Falls L 7-28 1919 George (Bud) Miller, (2-3) @La Crosse L 0-25 Augsburg W 24-0 @Whitewater L 7-34 Menomonie H.S. W 39-0 St. Paul Luther W 26-0 @Eau Claire W 7-6 Superior L 6-24 1967 Max Sparger, (1-8, 1-7) Alumni Superior L 0-32 @Superior L 0-20 Northland W 13-12 Winona State L 21-26 @Stevens Point L 6-12 @River Falls L 0-33 River Falls L 6-14 @Loras College L 14-45 Superior L 21-27 @St. Mary’s W 13-0 Eau Claire L 0-14 Eau Claire L 0-6 @Whitewater L 6-18 River Falls L 7-18 1957 Joe Gerlach, (3-4-1) @Oshkosh L 0-35 @Eau Claire L 0-3 1932 Earl Burbridge, (0-5-1) 1946 Ray C. Johnson, (2-2-2) @Winona State W 20-13 Platteville L 14-35 @Mankato State T 0-0 @Carleton L 6-20 Eau Claire W 20-0 La Crosse L 3-24 1920 George (Bud) Miller, (1-2-1) River Falls L 6-9 @River Falls L 0-20 @River Falls L 6-20 @Stevens Point L 13-41 Hamline L 3-20 @Superior L 6-27 @La Crosse T 6-6 La Crosse L 6-30 Eau Claire L 12-27 Macalester T 0-0 @Eau Claire L 0-12 Superior T 13-13 Whitewater T 0-0 @River Falls W 28-7 @Carleton L 7-9 La Crosse L 7-33 @Moorhead St. W 15-12 @Superior L 12-20 St.Mary’s W @Stevens Point L 0-6 Eau Claire W 7-6 @Northland W 8-0 1968 Max Sparger, (3-6-1, 2-5-1) 13-0 Loras College L 0-31 @Winona State W 14-13 1921 George (Bud) Miller, (5-0-2) 1933 Earl Burbridge, (3-3) 1947 Ray C. Johnson, (1-5-2) @Superior W 28-0 Won Conference Title Winona State W 6-0 @Winona State T 7-7 1958 Bob Bostwick, (1-7) Whitewater L 0-20 @ Eau Claire W 27-0 @St. Mary’s L 0-7 Platteville T 7-7 Winona State L 12-20 Oshkosh L 27-38 @Macalester T 0-0 @River Falls L 6-13 River Falls L 0-20 @St. Cloud State L 12-24 @Platteville L 7-19 Winona State W 31-0 Superior W 8-6 @Eau Claire W 7-0 @Eau Claire L 6-27 @La Crosse L 17-21 @River Falls W 14-7 Eau Claire W 20-13 @Oshkosh L 12-19 @UW-Milwaukee L 0-41 Stevens Point L 14-20 Dunwoody Inst. W 37-0 @La Crosse L 7-21 La Crosse L 6-7 River Falls L 13-32 @Lakeland L 16-30 Superior W 13-12 @Superior L 7-32 @La Crosse L 0-40 @Eau Claire T 13-13 @St.Mary’s T 7-7 1934 Earl Burbridge, (0-6) Moorhead St. L 0-7 Superior W 14-0 River Falls W 8-0 St. Mary’s L 0-27 Oshkosh L 14-35 1922 George (Bud) Miller, (1-3) @Northland L 14-20 1948 , (2-4-1) 1969 Max Sparger, (3-6, 3-5) @Hamline W 9-0 River Falls L 0-26 @Eau Claire L 0-6 1959 Bob Bostwick, (2-5-1) Superior W 14-7 Stevens Point L 0-10 @Superior L 0-20 River Falls L 7-26 @Winona State W 20-7 @Whitewater L 13-26 River Falls L 0-3 @Eau Claire L 0-12 @Whitewater W 21-20 St. Cloud State W 13-7 @Oshkosh W 13-0 @Superior L 0-26 La Crosse L 0-19 La Crosse L 6-13 Eau Claire T 13-13 Platteville L 9-44 Oshkosh W 18-6 UW-Milwaukee L 12-13 La Crosse L 10-19 1923 George (Bud) Miller, (1-5-1) 1935 W. Crawford, (1-6) @Stevens Point T 19-19 @River Falls L 7-40 @Stevens Point L 7-13 Macalester L 0-14 Macalester L 0-26 Michigan Tech. L 6-13 La Crosse L 0-50 Lakeland L 12-14 Fort Snelling W 49-0 @Platteville L 7-25 @Superior L 0-9 Eau Claire L 7-14 @Stevens Point T 0-0 @La Crosse L 0-25 1949 Tony Storti, (6-2) @Oshkosh L 0-7 @River Falls W‘ 15-6 @River Falls L 0-22 Winona State W 6-0 Won Conference Title St. John’s L 6-12 @River Falls L 0-19 Mankato State W 28-27 1960 Bob Bostwick, (4-4) 1970 Sten Pierce, (3-7, 2-6) Superior L 0-39 Superior L 0-8 Eau Claire L 6-7 Winona State L 0-13 Lakeland L 7-14 St. Mary’s L 7-34 Eau Claire L 0-23 @River Falls L 7-12 @St. Cloud St. L 20-21 @Superior L 20-32 Whitewater W 7-6 @La Crosse W 7-6 Whitewater L 7-28 1924 George (Bud) Miller, (3-3-1) 1936 W. Crawford, (0-5-1) @La Crosse W 27-19 Superior W 17-7 Oshkosh L 12-20 Fort Snelling W 3-0 Platteville L 6-20 Superior W 35-19 Stevens Point W 26-13 @Platteville L 6-70 @Macalester W 3-2 La Crosse T 0-0 @Oshkosh W 14-0 @Platteville W 32-21 @La Crosse L 14-16 2014 WIAC Football Athletes of the Week Winona State L 0-3 @Winona State L 0-6 @Upper Iowa W 14-13 River Falls L 6-13 Stevens Point W 9-7 Week of: Offensive Defensive Special Teams Stevens Point W 7-0 @Eau Claire L 6-22 @Eau Claire L 13-19 @Winona St. W 14-0 River Falls L 10-13 River Falls L 6-26 1950 Tony Storti, (5-2-1) @Eau Claire L 12-29 Sept. 1-7 Korey Jacobson, UW-Eau Claire Jacob DeSantis, UW-La Crosse Andrew Belkin, UW-Platteville @Superior L 0-27 @Superior L 0-32 @Mankato State W 20-6 1961 Bob Bostwick, (3-4-1) River Falls W 25-20 Sept. 8-14 Andy Puccini, UW-Platteville Alex Johnson, UW-Platteville Derek Tarter, UW-River Falls @St. Mary’s T 0-0 Eau Claire W 21-0 @Winona State L 0-12 1937 W. Crawford, (0-6-1) @UW-Milwaukee T 6-6 St. Cloud State W 19-6 1971 Sten Pierce, (5-5, 2-6) Sept. 15-21 Ryan Kusilek, UW-River Falls Zach Nellis, UW-Whitewater Jared Stan, UW-La Crosse 1925 George (Bud) Miller, (1-4-1) @St. Olaf L 0-27 Platteville W 27-6 La Crosse L 0-3 @Lakeland W 14-6 Sept. 22-28 Kyle Larson, UW-Stevens Point Deion Jones, UW-Stevens Point Jesse Vervelde, UW-Stevens Point St.Mary’s L 0-43 Stevens Point L 0-7 @La Crosse L 18-33 @Superior T 0-0 @River Falls W 6-3 @Winona State L 6-7 Northland L 7-12 River Falls W 44-13 @Stevens Point L 7-14 @Whitewater L 2-40 Sept. 29-Oct. 5 Jake Kumerow, UW-Whitewater Zach Vallafskey, UW-Stevens Point Beau Ash, UW-Oshkosh @La Crosse T 0-0 Superior L 0-26 @Superior L 28-33 Platteville W 19-14 Superior L 7-10 Oct. 6-12 Andy Puccini, UW-Platteville Andrew Robinson, UW-Platteville Nate Ray, UW-Oshkosh @ River Falls L 0-3 @La Crosse L 6-25 Upper Iowa W 54-7 @River Falls L 6-19 @Stevens Point W 21-7 Superior W 6-0 Eau Claire T 6-6 Eau Claire W 18-6 Eau Claire L 29-42 Oct. 13-19 Russell Martin, UW-Platteville Jacob Flegner, UW-La Crosse Lake Bachar, UW-Whitewater Eau Claire L 7-28 @River Falls L 0-20 1951 Tony Storti, (7-1) La Crosse L 8-52 Oct. 20-26 DeJuan Wright, UW-Stevens Point Jacob Zilbar, UW-Platteville Nate Ray, UW-Oshkosh @St Olaf W 19-13 1962 Bob Bostwick, (2-5-1) Winona St. W 21-7 Northland W 64-6 Mankato State W 7-6 @Oshkosh L 10-20 Oct. 27-Nov. 2 Matthew Knapp, UW-Eau Claire Zack Loos, UW-River Falls Ryan Kusilek, UW-River Falls @Eau Claire W 34-7 @La Crosse L 6-7 Platteville L 2-67 Nov. 3-9 Garrett Peterson, UW-Stout Andrew Robinson, UW-Platteville CJ Blackburn, UW-Oshkosh UW-Milwaukee W 19-0 Superior T 14-14 @Platteville W 25-6 @Whitewater L 14-27 Nov. 10-16 Ben Hertrampf, UW-La Crosse Reese Dziedzic, UW-Oshkosh Nate Ray, UW-Oshkosh La Crosse L 7-14 Blue Devil History • Through the Years 1972 Sten Pierce, (2-8, 2-6) 1981 Bob Kamish, (7-4, 5-3) 1989 , (3-7, 2-6) 1998 (5-5, 3-4) 2006 Todd Strop (3-7, 1-6) @St. Norbert L 0-20 @Augustana L 6-16 Mt. Senario W 24-6 @So. Dakota St L 13-56 William Penn W 25-18 River Falls L 0-28 @Mankato State W 20-14 @River Falls L 25-27 UM-Morris W 50-12 @Upper Iowa W 36-34 Whitewater L 0-56 Superior W 50-14 @Whitewater L 11-23 St. Ambrose W 27-22 Whitworth L 14-13, ot @Superior L 0-28 @Whitewater W 33-20 Superior W 34-21 La Crosse L 38-58 @Platteville L 31-27 Stevens Point W 24-15 @Oshkosh L 14-21 @Stevens Point L 24-42 Eau Claire W 35-7 Oshkosh L 23-21 @Eau Claire L 0-17 Platteville W 21-7 Eau Claire L 26-41 @River Falls L 36-48 Eau Claire W 14-6 @La Crosse L 6-37 La Crosse W 10-0 La Crosse L 12-35 Oshkosh W 35-24 @River Falls L 24-20 @Winona St. L 17-19 @Stevens Point L 7-24 @N. Michigan L 22-43 @Whitewater L 43-45 La Crosse L 30-14 Oshkosh L 10-37 St. Norbert W 27-6 @Oshkosh W 52-42 Stevens Point L 34-62 @Whitewater L 49-0 @Platteville W 14-8 Eau Claire L 0-31 Platteville L 33-42 @Platteville W 48-12 Stevens Point L 20-19 @River Falls W 16-7 1973 Sten Pierce, (1-9, 1-7) 1990 Rich Lawrence, (4-6, 3-5) 1999 Ed Meierkort (2-8, 1-6) 2007 Duey Naatz, (4-6, 3-4) Hamline L 3-19 1982 Bob Kamish, (8-3, 5-3) Mt. Senario W 37-13 UM-Morris W 48-27 Menlo College W 24-19 @Superior W 13-10 Augustana W 10-8 River Falls W 20-19 @St. Ambrose L 28-34, OT @ Missouri-Rolla L 28-10 @Oshkosh L 13-17 @Gustavus Adol. W 14-0 Whitewater L 6-9 @Stevens Point L 20-24 @ Whitworth L 23-21 Eau Claire L 12-23 @Superior W 20-17 @Superior W 22-20 River Falls L 0-47 Platteville W 28-7 @Whitewater L 16-35 Whitewater W 27-24 Stevens Point W 25-15 @Eau Claire W 22-20 @ Oshkosh L 23-13 @Stevens Point L 6-33 Oshkosh W 23-15 @Eau Claire L 11-35 @La Crosse L 14-42 @ Stevens Point L 26-23 Platteville L 18-55 @Platteville W 13-6 @La Crosse L 6-33 Platteville L 9-14 River Falls W 28-27 Winona L 34-64 @La Crosse L 9-17 St. Ambrose L 14-3 @Oshkosh L 17-27 @ La Crosse W 31-28 @River Falls L 6-9 Stevens Point W 35-28 Oshkosh L 21-6 Whitewater L 14-21 Whitewater L 26-10 La Crosse L 34-41 Valley City W 21-7 @Platteville L 44-7 Southwest State* L 23-43 Eau Claire L 17-14 @Eau Claire L 21-24 * at Metrodome 1974 Sten Pierce, (3-7, 1-7) @River Falls L 7-16 1991 RIch Lawrence, (5-5, 3-5) 2008 Duey Naatz (5-5, 3-4) Hamline W 9-7 Mt. Senario W 36-0 2000 Ed Meierkort (10-1, 7-0) @Menlo College W 13-10, ot @Superior W 14-9 1983 Bob Kamish, (2-9, 2-6) Superior W 17-0 @Lakeland W 34-6 Jamestown W 37-13 Oshkosh L 13-31 @U of Dayton L 7-10 @Oshkosh L 11-24 @Franklin W 47-3 Missouri S&T L 31-24 @Eau Claire L 14-16 Gustavus L 6-13 Eau Claire W 40-20 Stevens Point W 16-8 @ Platteville W 46-31 Whitewater L 0-67 @River Falls L 0-31 @Whitewater L 18-21 @River Falls W 34-13 Oshkosh L 9-7 Stevens Point L 13-34 @Whitewater L 3-28 @Stevens Point L 0-37 Eau Claire W 17-14 Stevens Point L 19-9 @Platteville L 16-34 Superior W 14-7 Platteville W 15-8 La Crosse W 27-23 @ River Falls W 29-19 @Bemidji St. W 20-16 @Stevens Point L 6-30 @St. Ambrose W 20-19 @Platteville W 43-35 La Crosse W 26-14 River Falls L 3-28 Eau Claire L 20-28 La Crosse L 15-37 Oshkosh W 37-21 @ Whitewater L 17-10 @La Crosse L 7-48 La Crosse L 6-17 @River Falls L 7-45 @Whitewater W 14-13 Eau Claire L 17-6 @Valley City L 8-15 UM-Duluth* W 17-15 1975 Sten Pierce, (3-7, 3-5) @Oshkosh W 24-21 1992 Rich Lawrence, (2-7, 1-6) St. John’s# L 26-19 2009 Duey Naatz (8-2, 5-2) @Winona St. L 9-35 Platteville L 13-21 @ Mayville State W 21-14 * at Metrodome Simpson College W 35-7 Superior W 10-6 Oshkosh W 31-25 # NCAA Division III playoffs @Jamestown W 24-14 @Whitewater L 8-28 1984 Bob Kamish, (2-9, 1-7) @ Eau Claire L 14-23 Eureka College W 40-6 @Oshkosh L 20-23 @S. Dakota State L 13-27 Whitewater L 3-42 2001 Ed Meierkort (6-3, 4-3) River Falls W 13-12, ot Platteville W 13-12 River Falls L 16-17 Stevens Point L 6-63 Lakeland W 48-24 @Stevens Point L 7-6 La Crosse L 6-28 Whitewater L 3-23 @ Platteville L 17-40 @Franklin W 27-7 Whitewater L 38-3 @Stevens Point L 0-31 @Superior W 27-7 St. Ambrose L 9-10 Platteville^ W 28-24 @Eau Claire W 36-15 Bemidji St. L 0-7 Stevens Point L 7-23 River Falls L 6-62 @Oshkosh L 19-7 @La Crosse W 35-28 Eau Claire W 38-25 @Eau Claire L 26-31 @ La Crosse L 23-47 @Eau Claire L 33-0 Platteville W 43-10 @River Falls L 0-3 @La Crosse L 0-37 River Falls W 26-23 @Oshkosh W 27-24 @Portland State L 3-28 1993 Ed Meierkort, (2-8, 1-6) @Stevens Point L 34-24 1976 Sten Pierce, (3-6, 2-6) Oshkosh L 15-25 Mayville State W 30-0 Whitewater W 28-25 2010 Clayt Birmingham (6-4, 4-3) Winona St. W 15-14 @Platteville L 14-22 @UM-Duluth L 11-14 @La Crossse W 10-7 @Black Hills State L 14-13, ot @Superior W 37-21 Northern St SD* W 24-23 @Whitewater L 7-14 ^first game at Williams Stadium Jamestown W 27-24 Whitewater W 13-6 *at Metrodome @Oshkosh L 34-44 Eureka College W 63-0 Oshkosh L 0-10 @Platteville W 24-16 2002 Ed Meierkort (7-3, 4-3) @River Falls W 24-7 @Platteville L 7-10 1985 Bob Kamish, (3-7-1, 2-6) La Crosse L 14-24 @Millsaps W 30-6 @Whitewater L 30-7 @La Crosse L 7-23 Grand Valley MI W 23-7 @Stevens Point L 12-45 Eau Claire W 39-14 Stevens Point L 27-21 Stevens Point L 20-45 @Moorhead St L 14-44 @St. Ambrose L 18-35 @St. Thomas W 28-7 Eau Claire W 37-28 Stout Alumni W 25-18 Superior L 0-16 Eau Claire L 20-31 @Platteville L, ot 31-34 La Crosse L 29-28 @Eau Claire L 16-48 @Oshkosh W 14-7 @River Falls L 6-44 Oshkosh W 24-3 @Platteville W 28-23 River Falls L 13-59 Eau Claire L 0-24 Conc-Moorhead W 27-21 Oshkosh W 28-14 @Whitewater W 7-0 1994 Ed Meierkort, (4-6, 2-5) @River Falls W 21-7 1977 , (2-8, 2-6) @Stevens Point L 14-17 @River Falls L 14-21 Stevens Point W 37-13 2011 Clayt Birmingham (5-5, 3-4) @Winona Sate L 6-21 Platteville L 3-20 @Bemidji State W 22-21 @Whitewater L 24-21 Black Hills State W 19-7 @River Falls W 21-18 @Loras College T 7-7 Whitewater L 7-21 La Crosse L 28-27 @Jamestown W 20-17 @Whitewater L 0-30 @River Falls L 9-27 Oshkosh W 14-7 Oshkosh (nc) L 56-10 Superior L 7-30 La Crosse L 3-10 @Platteville L 24-26 2003 Ed Meierkort (6-4, 4-3) Eau Claire L 24-10 @Stevens Point L 0-36 @La Crosse L 28-42 Hardin-Simmons W 31-21 @Stevens Point W 22-19 Eau Claire W 14-10 1986 Rich Lawrence, (2-8-1, 2-5-1) Stevens Point L 14-31 @Augustana (S.D.) L 37-20 @Whitewater L 42-21 La Crosse L 6-13 @Grand Valley L 0-35 St. Ambrose W 28-14 St. Thomas W 51-3 La Crosse W 10-0 Mankato State L 7-37 Moorhead State L 7-9 @Eau Claire W 24-17 @Oshkosh L 15-7 @River Falls W 16-10 @Oshkosh L 21-22 @Superior W 35-6 @Southwest St.* L 14-35 @Stevens-Point W 37-27 Platteville L 27-17 Platteville L 7-21 Oshkosh W 17-7 *at Metrodome Whitewater L 28-23 @Oshkosh L 35-3 @Eau Claire L 0-28 River Falls W 21-13 1978 Lyle Eidsness, (7-3, 5-3) Whitewater T 7-7 1995 Ed Meierkort (3-7, 1-6) @LaCrosse L 47-33 2012 Clayt Birmingham (3-7, 1-6) Winona State W 23-0 Stevens Point L 24-48 @ UM-Duluth L 20-21 @Eau Claire W 43-36 Jamestown W 31-0 River Falls W 16-7 @Platteville L 21-36 @ Valley City St. W 50-20 Platteville W 42-14 North Central L 37-10 Whitewater L 10-31 @St. Ambrose L 14-21 Bemidji State W 49-17 @River Falls (nc) W 20-9 @Superior W 26-21 River Falls L 17-31 River Falls L 7-24 2004 Todd Strop (5-4, 4-3) @Eau Claire L 21-13 Stevens Point W 30-7 @La Crosse L 21-29 @ Stevens Point L 20-52 @DePauw W 23-0 Stevens Point W 31-14 @Eau Claire L 3-20 Whitewater L 35-48 Oshkosh W 49-17 Whitewater L 41-7 @ La Crosse L 7-30 1987 Rich Lawrence, (6-5, 5-3) @ Eau Claire W 20-15 @Waldorf W 65-7 @La Crosse L 33-18 @ U.M.-Duluth W 21-2 Moorhead State L 21-23 @ La Crosse L 0-56 @Whitewater L 46-17 River Falls L 24-14 Oshkosh W 22-13 Superior W 29-27 Platteville L 9-16 Stevens Point L 23-7 @Platteville L 62-20 @Platteville W 33-0 Whitewater L 22-38 @ Oshkosh L 7-28 @River Falls L 28-10 Oshkosh L 27-18 Oshkosh W 14-10 La Crosse W 31-21 1979 Lyle Eidsness, (6-4, 4-4) Platteville L 28-31 1996 Ed Meierkort (4-6, 1-6) Eau Claire W 36-21 2013 Clayt Birmingham (4-6, 2-5) @Winona State W 27-0 La Crosse W 41-35 Stevens Point L 28-0 @Platteville L 23-13 Dakota Wesleyan W 35-20 Superior W 17-7 Stevens Point W* 2-0 @Bemidji State W 28-13 @Jamestown W 13-7 @Oshkosh L 2-3 St. Ambrose L 18-21 Northern State W 25-23 2005 Todd Strop (6-4, 3-4) @North Central L 41-14 Eau Claire W 23-0 Eau Claire W 24-21 @River Falls L 45-2 Upper Iowa W 49-14 Oshkosh L 28-26 @Whitewater L 7-21 River Falls L 28-38 @Whitewater L 44-15 Platteville W 24-16 @Whitewater L 55-13 @Stevens Point L 33-34 Bemidji State W 45-6 Eau Claire L 28-24 @Springfield W 24-7 La Crosse L 21-3 Platteville W 22-12 *forfeit La Crosse L 21-12 Waldorf W 44-3 @Platteville L 59-35 U.M. -Duluth W 13-0 @Platteville W 31-27 @Oshkosh L 34-27 Eau Claire W 35-27 @River Falls W 7-3 1988 Rich Lawrence, (2-8, 1-7) Oshkosh L 12-7 @Eau Claire L 17-9 @River Falls W 19-18 La Crosse L 21-42 Moorhead State W 31-29 Winona State* W 50-43, ot River Falls W 38-6 Stevens Point L 19-14 @Superior W 24-12 *at Metrodome @La Crosse W 24-6 1980 Bob Kamish, (6-4, 5-3) Whitewater L 0-31 Whitewater L 32-10 2014 Clayt Birmingham (2-8, 1-6) Winona State W 27-0 Oshkosh L 38-42 1997 Ed Meierkort [6-4, 5-2] @Stevens Point L 38-26 @Dakota Wesleyan L 23-19 @Superior W 21-0 @Platteville L 24-31 Bemidji State W 43-6 Loras W 21-17 Oshkosh W 6-0 @La Crosse L 34-36 @ Northern State L 17-27 @Wartburg L 45-14 @Eau Claire W 13-7 Stevens Point L 23-41 @ LaCrosse W 28-21 @Oshkosh L 32-7 Whitewater L 7-24 @Dayton L 13-40 @ Eau Claire L 38-45 Whitewater L 37-0 Stevens Point W 35-21 @Eau Claire L 28-39 River Falls W 42-34 @La Crosse L 21-7 @Platteville L 3-14 River Falls L 23-24 Whitewater L 14-35 Platteville L 21-0 @St. Norbert L 0-21 @ Oshkosh W 48-37 @Eau Claire L 20-17 River Falls W 30-8 @ Stevens Point W 25-22 River Falls W 34-23 @La Crosse L 7-10 Platteville W 49-21 @Stevens Point L 31-24 Moorhead State* L 21-30 *at Metrodome Blue Devil History • The Record Book INDIVIDUAL GAME INDIVIDUAL CAREER Rushing Rushing Most Attempts-53, Luke Bundgaard (Platteville, 2003) Most Attempts-922, Luke Bundgaard (2000-03) Most Net Yards-335, Luke Bundgaard (Platteville, 2000) Most Net Yards-4427, Luke Bundgaard (2000-03) Longest Rush From Scrimmage-98t, Rich Vargas (Oshkosh, 1992) Highest Avg. per Rush-5.3, Steve Burr (1976-79) Forward Passing Forward Passing Most Attempts-61, Matt Bunyan (La Crosse, 1998); 59, Matt Bunyan (Stevens Most Attempts-1185, Tim Peterson (1986-89) Point, 1997); 57, Tim Peterson (Oshkosh, 1989) Most Completion-653, Tim Peterson (1986-89) Most Completions-37, Matt Bunyan (La Crosse, 1998); 36, Tim Peterson (Osh- Most Yards Gained-8881, Tim Peterson (1986-89); 8562, Matt Bunyan (1995- kosh, 1989) 98) Most Had Intercepted-5, Forrest Schneider (River Falls, 1994), Forrest Schneider Most TD Passes Thrown-85, Matt Bunyan (1995-98); 59, Tim Peterson (1986-89) (Whitewater, 1995), Matt Bunyan (Moorhead, 1997), Garrett Peterson (Stevens Point 2014) Most Interceptions-70, John Elkin (1973-76) Total Offense Most Yards Gained-486, Matt Bunyan (Whitewater, 1998); 457, Matt Bunyan (Stevens Point, 1998); 444, Matt Bunyan (Eau Claire, 1998); 421, Tim Peterson Most Rushing and Passing Yards-9641, Tim Peterson (1986-89); 8337, Matt Bunyan (1995-98) (La Crosse, 1987) Pass Receiving Longest Pass Play-98, Glen Majszak to Mike Kraimer (Stevens Point, 1982); Rob Most Passes Caught-233, Scott Fredrickson (1986-89) Lindberg to Ron Wise (Oshkosh, 1984); Matt Bunyan to Jesse Witcraft (Moorhead, Most Yards Gained-3390, Scott Fredrickson (1986-89) 1997) Most TD Passes Caught-23, Scott Fredrickson (1986-89) Total Offense Punting Most Rushing and Passing Yardage Combined-476, Matt Bunyan (Whitewater, Highest Punting Avg.-39.4, Kevin McCulley (1997-2000) 1998); 472, Nick Ohman (La Crosse, 2004) Interceptions Total Plays-73, Tim Peterson (Oshkosh, 1989) Most Passes Intercepted-20, Eric Moe (1999-2002) Pass Receiving Punt Returns Most Passes Caught-16, Kevin Wiese (La Crosse, 1994) Highest Punt Return Avg.-22.3, Henry Waters (1963-65) Most Yards Gained-241, Dan Austin (La Crosse, 2003) Kickoff Returns Punting Highest Kickoff Return Avg.-27.9, Jesse Wendt (2003-2006) Longest Punt-82, Kevin McCulley (River Falls, 2000) Scoring Interceptions Most Points-240, Luke Bundgaard (2000-03) Most Passes Intercepted-4, Roger Zell (Oshkosh, 1969; River Falls, 1969) Most TDs Scored-40, Luke Bundgaard (2000-03) Paul Christopherson (Superior, 1951) Most Points After Made-109, Evan Larsen (2002-05) Longest Interception Return-95, Wallace Buffmire (Eau Claire, 1921) Most Field Goals Made-46, Ricky Marteney (2010-13) Richard McNamara (Eau Claire, 1951), Luke Steffen (Upper Iowa, 2006) Punt Returns SINGLE GAME - TEAM Longest Punt Return-96t, Henry Waters (1963) Rushing Kickoff Returns Most Net Yards-464, St. Thomas (2003) Longest Kickoff Return-102t, Glen Harke (Winona State, 1959) Forward Passing Scoring Most Net Yards-486, Whitewater (1998) Most Points Scored-24, Bob McRoberts (Eau Claire,1941); Steve Burr (Platteville, 457, Stevens Point (1998) 1978); Rich Vargas (Eau Claire, 1991); Luke Bundgaard (Platteville, 2000); Luke 444, Eau Claire (1998) Bundgaard (Platteville, 2003); Craig Warminski (River Falls, 2008); Harvey Tice 431, La Crosse (1987) (La Crosse Business, 1911) Total Offense Most Field Goals Made-4, Chris Bork (Stevens Point, 1990) Most Rushing and Passing Plays-100, Platteville (2003) Longest Field Goal Made-54, Todd Miles (River Falls, 1985) Most Rushing and Passing Yards-645, Platteville (2003) Most Points After TD-9, Richard Marteney (Eureka, 2010) Most Fumbles-9, Eau Claire (1985) Most Fumbles Lost-6, Eau Claire (1985) Most Penalty Yards-147, La Crosse (1986) INDIVIDUAL SEASON Most First Downs-39, Platteville (2003) Rushing Punting Most Attempts-294, Luke Bundgaard (2003) Most Punts-12, Wartburg (2014), Gustavus Adolphus (1939) Most Net Yards-1461, Luke Bundgaard (2003) Scoring Forward Passing Most Points Scored-65, Waldorf (2004); 64, Northland (1951) Most Attempts-445, Tim Peterson (1989) Interceptions Most Completion-256, Tim Peterson (1989) Interceptions by Stout Defense-6, vs. UW-La Crosse (2005) Highest Percent Completed-.663, Mike Dunford (1963) Most Yards Gained-3221, Matt Bunyan (1997); 3220, Matt Bunyan (1998); 2956, Tim Peterson (1989) SINGLE SEASON - TEAM Most Interceptions Thrown-26, John Elkin (1975) Rushing Most TD Passes-38, Matt Bunyan (1998); 33, Matt Bunyan (1997); 20, Tim Peterson (1989) Most Attempts-629 (1982) Total Offense Most Net Yards-2435 (2000) Most Rushing and Passing Plays-614, Tim Peterson (1989) Highest Average Per Rush-4.4 (2003) Highest Average Per Game-227.6 (1978) Most Rushing and Passing Yards-3244, Tim Peterson (1989) First Downs-225 (2002) Pass Receiving Passing Most Passes Caught-83, Scott Frederickson (1989) Most Attempts-462 (1989) Most Yards Gained-1185, Scott Frederickson (1987) Most Completions-263 (1989) Most TD Passes Caught-12, Shawn Lund (1998); 9, Jesse Diaz (1998), Mark Most Net Yards-3461 (1987) Rothwell (1987); Jim Pillars (1997); Scott Wojcik (1997) Most Net Yards/Game-329.5 (1997) Punting Most Passes Intercepted-30 (1975) Most Punts-96, Walt Fleming (1977) Total Offense Highest Avg.-41.0, Andy Caflisch (1993), Kevin McCulley (2000) Most Rushing and Passing Plays-848 (2000) Interceptions Most Rushing and Passing Yards-5161 (1987) Most Interceptions-11, Roger Zell (1969) Highest Avg. Per Game-469.1 (1987) Punt Returns First Downs-234 (2003) Highest Punt Return Avg.- 18.8, Craig Warminski (2009); 16.0, Joe Seep (2005) Total Plays-802 (1982) Kickoff Returns Scoring Highest Kickoff Return Avg.-26.6, Mike Wilson (1989) Most Points-359, (1998) Scoring Most Points per game-35.9, (1998) Most Points-94, Shawn Lund (1998); 80, Rich Vargas (1989) Most Touchdowns-51 (1998) Most TDs Scored-15, Shawn Lund (1998); 13, Bob Johnson (1981), Rich Vargas TEAM DEFENSE SEASON (1991) Fewest Yards Passing Allowed-0 vs. Cast of Thousands Most Points After Made-37, Nolan Mosher (1997); 34, Evan Larson (2003) Fewest Yards Rushing Allowed- (-59), Eureka (2009); (-37), Lakeland (2000) Most Field Goals Made-15, Kevin McCulley (2000) Turnovers Caused - 44 (17 fumbles, 27 interceptions) 2000 Blue Devil History • The All-Time Leaders RUSHING ALL-TIME COACHING RECORDS NAME ATT YDS AVG YRS COACH YEARS W L T Luke Bundgaard 922 4427 4.80 2000-03 Craig Warminski 530 3003 5.67 2008-10 Club sport 1911 1 1 0 Bob Johnson 571 2656 4.65 1979-82 Earl Quigley 1912-14 7 8 0 Ryan Englebert 540 2620 4.85 2002-06 Parks Bailey 1915-16 1 7 0 Steve Burr 485 2562 5.28 1976-79 Rich Vargas 400 2110 5.28 1990-92 Student coaches 1917 2 2 0 Nick Ohman 484 1925 3.98 2001-04 George F. (Bud) Miller 1919-27 20 27 6 Andy Reese 414 1894 4.57 2004-07 Sylvester.E. Paulus 1928-29 2 10 2 Kyle Gunderson 410 1804 4.40 1985-88 Ron Theis 476 1799 3.77 1978-81 Earl Burbridge 1930-34 6 26 1 Mike Bechtel 369 1699 4.86 1993-95 Walter C. Crawford 1935-37 1 17 2 Mike McHugh 361 1677 4.65 1964-67 Ray C. Johnson 1938-47 15 29 8 Glen Harke 334 1566 4.86 1957-60 Tod Zimmerman 320 1455 4.55 1980-82 Tony Storti 1948-51 20 9 2 Eric Brown 312 1391 4.46 2011-12 Jack Wink 1952-55 6 23 3 Adolfo Pacheco 279 1335 4.78 2013-present Joe Gerlach 1956-57 4 11 1 Dick Weyenberg 354 1312 3.71 1973-76 Shawn Lund 283 1183 4.18 1996-99 Bob Bostwick 1958-62 12 25 3 Chuck Carr 272 1177 4.32 1984-87 Max Sparger 1963-69 22 38 3 Tanner Kattre 332 1123 3.38 2004-07 Sten Pierce 1970-76 19 50 0

RECEIVING Lyle Eidsness 1977-79 15 15 0 NAME Rec YDS AVG YRS Bob Kamish 1980-85 28 36 1 Scott Frederickson 233 3390 14.5 1986-89 Rich Lawrence 1986-92 24 46 1 Mark Rothwell 129 2255 17.5 1985-88 Ed Meierkort 1993-2003 55 55 0 Jesse Diaz 130 1885 14.5 1996-99 Todd Strop 2004-06 14 15 0 Jesse Wendt 133 1782 13.4 2003-06 Jesse Witcraft 79 1697 21.5 1995-98 Duey Naatz 2007-09 17 13 0 Kevin Wiese 130 1679 12.9 1992-95 Clayt Birmingham 2010-present 20 30 0 Mike McHugh 81 1665 20.6 1964-67 TOTALS 1911-present 311 493 33 Scott Wojcik 107 1665 15.6 1994-97 Trevor Morning 94 1635 17.4 2010-13 Patrick Mengelkoch 126 1517 12.1 2007-10 Ron Wise 93 1511 16.2 1983-86 (from 1978) Mike Kraimer 62 1327 21.4 1980-83 The Season Leaders Matt Doke 79 1321 16.7 1991,94-95 William Kyle 80 1277 15.9 1972-75 RUSHING Larry Baltutis 91 1282 14.1 1988-89,91-92 NAME ATT YDS AVG YEAR Dan Tentcher 107 1228 11.4 1968-71 Luke Bundgaard 294 1461 5.0 2003 Antawan Walker 86 1183 13.8 2005-10 Luke Bundgaard 270 1366 5.1 2000 Dan Austin 62 1017 16.4 2001-03 Steve Burr 188 1105 5.9 1978 Kerry Hafner 67 1006 15.1 1977-81 Craig Warminski 205 1057 5.2 2009 Jim Pillars 70 984 14.1 1996-97 Rich Vargas 203 1042 5.1 1991 Joe Pleshek 78 972 12.5 1988-90 Steve Burr 209 1031 4.9 1979 Josh Peterson 87 921 10.6 2009-12 Craig Warminski 177 982 5.5 2010 Shawn Korth 67 909 13.7 2004-07 Andy Reese 204 979 4.8 2005 Seth Mattison 67 878 13.1 2001-04 Adolfo Pacheco 171 965 5.6 2013 Dan Maas 69 845 12.2 1991-93 Bob Johnson 140 927 6.6 1981 Ryan Patt 102 830 8.1 1996-99 Ryan Englebert 182 913 5.0 2006 Reggie Holmes 36 809 22.4 1968-70 Craig Warminski 148 859 5.8 2008 Matt Sprester 51 802 15.7 2002-04 John Livingston 51 728 14.7 1982-84 RECEIVING Dan Stark 73 797 10.9 1982-84 NAME Rec YDS AVG YEAR Shawn Lund 61 765 12.5 1996-99 Scott Fredrickson 70 1185 16.9 1987 Scott Fredrickson 83 1102 13.3 1989 SCORING Mark Rothwell 55 1090 20.0 1987 NAME TD FG XP TOTAL YRS Scott Wojcik 61 1002 16.4 1997 Luke Bundgaard 40 0 0 240 2000-03 Jesse Diaz 58 958 16.5 1998 Ricky Marteney 0 46 79 217 2010-13 Mark Rothwell 56 966 17.3 1988 Evan Larsen 0 26 109 187 2002-05 Matt Doke 47 796 16.9 1995 Scott Frederickson 29 0 4 178 1986-89 Jesse Witcraft 33 747 22.6 1998 Craig Warminski 29 0 0 174 2008-10 Trevor Morning 42 734 17.5 2013 Kevin McCulley 0 26 85 163 1997-2000 Scott Fredrickson 50 727 14.5 1988 Steve Burr 27 0 0 162 1976-79 Jim Pillars 50 725 14.5 1997 Bob Johnson 26 0 2 158 1979-82 Rich Vargas 26 0 2 158 1990-92 Mike McHugh 25 0 0 150 1964-67 SCORING Ryan Englebert 24 0 2 146 2002-06 NAME TD FG XP TOTAL YEAR Kyle Martin 0 23 74 143 2006-09 Shawn Lund 15 - - 94 1998 Shawn Lund 22 0 4 136 1996-99 Rich Vargas 13 - (1) 80 1991 Glen Harke 21 0 5 131 1957-60 Luke Bundgaard 13 - - 78 2000 Mike Bechtel 21 0 2 128 1993-95 Bob Johnson 13 - - 78 1981 Mark Rothwell 21 0 2 128 1984-88 Kevin McCulley - 15 32 77 2000 Jesse Wendt 21 0 0 126 2003-06 Craig Warminski 12 - - 72 2010 Clay Vajgrt 0 28 38 122 1980-82 Luke Bundgaard 12 - - 72 2003 Jesse Witcraft 19 0 0 114 1995-98 Steve Burr 12 - - 72 1978 John Olson 0 20 53 113 1987-89 Jesse Wendt 11 - - 66 2005 Brian Stingle 18 0 4 112 1986-89 Steve Burr 11 - - 66 1979 Henry Waters 17 0 0 102 1963-65 Ricky Marteney - 11 30 63 2010 Patrick Mengelkoch 17 0 0 102 2007-10 Kyle Martin - 9 31 58 2009 Craig Warminski 9 - - 54 2009 PASSING NAME ATT COMP % YDS TD INT YRS PASSING Tim Peterson 1185 653 .551 8881 59 62 1986-89 NAME ATT COMP % YDS TD INT YEAR Matt Bunyan 1119 624 .558 8562 85 37 1995-98 Matt Bunyan 399 223 55.9 3221 33 12 1997 Nick Ohman 936 479 .512 6401 56 27 2001-04 Matt Bunyan 389 227 58.4 3220 38 9 1998 Forrest Schneider 788 407 .516 4992 31 36 1993-95 Tim Peterson 445 256 57.5 2956 19 17 1989 Ross Carey 753 404 .537 4688 29 21 2008-11 Tim Peterson 302 180 59.6 2871 18 19 1987 John Elkin 839 343 .409 4192 24 70 1973-76 Tim Peterson 330 167 50.6 2425 17 24 1988 Gale Woelffer* 390 222 .569 3499 42 20 1948-51 Hank Kujak 368 193 52.4 2183 11 17 2013 Mike Dunford 481 253 .527 3499 38 53 1964-67 Marty Goyrl 332 164 49.4 2071 15 12 1999 Steve Fedie 645 316 .490 3117 22 51 1969-72 Nick Ohman 262 130 49.6 1981 18 5 2003 Hank Kujak 468 238 .509 2861 16 23 2011-present Nick Ohman 279 157 56.3 1969 18 11 2004 Tanner Kattre 444 236 .531 2587 13 16 2004-07 Ross Carey 273 154 56.4 1884 15 3 2010 Ken Kartman 478 174 .364 2570 17 34 1977-81 Matt Bunyan 298 158 53.0 1803 14 13 1996 Glen Majszak 412 163 .396 2484 16 34 1981-85 Ross Carey 315 156 49.5 1727 5 14 2011 *missing statistics from eight games Woelffer played Forrest Schneider 252 129 51.2 1666 12 12 1995 Blue Devil History • Offensive Leaders since 1978 UW-Stout Year-by-Year Rushing Leaders UW-Stout Year-by-Year Passing Leaders Name Att Yds Avg Year Name Att Comp % Yds TD Int Year Tanner Kuehn 139 582 4.2 2014 Garrett Peterson 222 128 57.5 1300 5 15 2014 Adolfo Pacheco 171 965 5.6 2013 Hank Kujak 368 193 52.4 2183 11 17 2013 Eric Brown 164 727 4.4 2012 Mike Blizel 265 134 50.6 1569 7 12 2012 Eric Brown 148 664 4.5 2011 Ross Carey 315 156 49.5 1727 5 14 2011 Craig Warminski 177 982 4.4 2010 Ross Carey 273 154 56.4 1884 15 3 2010 Craig Warminski 205 1057 5.2 2009 Ross Carey 165 84 57.0 1077 9 4 2009 Andy Reese 124 437 3.5 2007 Kyle Provos 234 148 50.3 1544 12 8 2008 Ryan Englebert 182 913 5.0 2006 Tanner Kattre 192 99 51.6 1249 5 9 2007 Andy Reese 204 979 4.8 2005 Tanner Kattre 184 101 54.9 1037 5 3 2006 Nick Ohman 174 892 5.1 2004 Keldric Stokes 168 88 52.4 1157 12 10 2005 Luke Bundgaard 294 1461 5.0 2003 Nick Ohman 279 157 56.3 1969 18 11 2004 Luke Bundgaard 184 879 4.8 2002 Nick Ohman 262 130 29.6 1981 18 5 2003 Luke Bundgaard 174 721 4.1 2001 Nick Ohman 230 115 50.0 1460 11 7 2002 Luke Bundgaard 270 1366 4.0 2000 Nick Ohman 165 77 46.7 991 9 4 2001 Ross Moline 164 655 4.0 1999 Justin Fjelstad 143 71 49.7 773 6 4 2000 Shawn Lund 102 450 4.4 1998 Marty Goyrl 332 164 49.4 2071 15 12 1999 Ryan Patt 129 526 4.1 1997 Matt Bunyan 389 227 58.4 3230 38 8 1998 Adam Roach 115 369 3.2 1996 Matt Bunyan 299 223 55.9 3221 33 12 1997 Mike Bechtel 139 682 4.9 1995 Matt Bunyan 298 158 53.0 1803 14 13 1996 Mike Bechtel 127 612 4.8 1994 Forrest Schneider 252 129 51.2 1666 12 12 1995 Mike Bechtel 103 405 3.9 1993 Forrest Schneider 265 135 50.9 1614 12 13 1994 Rich Vargas 111 569 5.1 1992 Forrest Schneider 271 143 52.8 1620 7 11 1993 Rich Vargas 203 1042 5.1 1991 Brian Anundsen 250 128 51.8 1215 4 12 1992 Rich Vargas 86 499 5.8 1990 Jimbo Miklesh 189 109 59.7 1083 5 11 1991 Tim Peterson 134 288 2.1 1998 Brian Anunsen 154 64 41.5 636 1 16 1990 Brian Stingle 89 413 4.6 1988 Tim Peterson 445 256 57.5 2956 19 17 1989 Brian Stingle 105 464 4.4 1987 Tim Peterson 330 167 50.6 2425 18 19 1987 Kyle Gunderson 150 619 4.1 1986 Bob Lindberg 167 67 40.1 780 5 11 1986 Chuck Carr 158 630 4.0 1985 Glen Majszak 72 25 34.7 310 2 7 1985 Rod Lebiecki 98 460 4.7 1983 Glen Majzak 109 43 39.4 638 2 6 1983 Bob Johnson 140 927 6.6 1981 Glen Majzak 53 18 34.0 292 0 8 1981 Ron Theis 181 683 3.8 1980 Ken Kartman 143 50 35.0 604 5 11 1980 Steve Burr 209 1031 4.9 1979 Ken Kartman - - - 552 - - 1979 Steve Burr 188 1105 5.9 1978 Ken Kartman 120 52 43.0 682 - 6 1978

UW-Stout Year-by-Year Receiving Leaders UW-Stout Year-by-Year Scoring Leaders Name No Yds Avg Year Name TD FG XP Total Year Cody Rosemeyer 44 440 10.0 2014 Aaron Jenny 40 455 11.4 2014 Aaron Jenny 8 - - 48 2014 Brian Alvarez 51 525 10.3 2013 Ricky Marteney - 11 21 54 2013 Trevor Morning 42 734 17.5 2013 Adolfo Pacheco 9 - - 54 2013 Trevor Morning 33 655 19.8 2012 Ricky Marteney - 13 17 56 2012 Josh Peterson 37 466 12.1 2011 Eric Brown 8 - - 48 2011 Patrick Mengelkoch 48 655 13.6 2010 Craig Warminski 12 - - 72 2010 Antawan Walker 30 507 16.9 2010 Kyle Martin - 9 31 58 2009 Patrick Mengelkoch 32 356 11.1 2009 Kyle Martin - 10 19 49 2008 Patrick Mengelkoch 39 438 11.2 2008 Shawn Korth 44 704 16.0 2007 Tanner Kattre 6 - (1) 38 2007 Jesse Wendt 35 403 11.5 2006 Ryan Englebert 8 - - 48 2006 Jesse Wendt 54 702 13.0 2005 Tanner Kattre 8 - - 48 2006 Jesse Wendt 29 416 14.3 2004 Jesse Wendt 11 - - 66 2005 Dan Austin 32 557 17.4 2003 Evan Larsen - 5 30 45 2004 Dan Austin 26 402 15.5 2002 Luke Bundgaard 12 - - 72 2003 Brian Johnson 19 322 16.9 2001 Luke Bundgaard 10 - - 60 2002 Abraham Cruz 25 378 15.1 2000 Justin Zmyeski - 6 18 36 2001 Jesse Diaz 53 702 13.2 1999 Jesse Diaz 58 958 16.5 1998 Luke Bundgaard 13 - - 78 2000 Jesse Witcraft 33 747 22.6 1998 Kevin McCulley - 9 22 49 1999 Scott Wojcik 61 1002 16.4 1997 Shawn Lund 15 - (2) 94 1998 Jim Pillars 50 725 14.5 1997 Scott Wojcik 9 - - 54 1997 Jesse Witcraft 21 679 32.3 1997 Jim Pillars 9 - - 54 1997 Scott Wojcik 41 618 15.1 1996 Nolan Mosher - 4 16 28 1996 Matt Doke 47 796 16.9 1995 Mike Bechtel 9 - (1) 56 1995 Kevin Weise 55 685 12.5 1994 Matt Doke 8 - - 48 1994 Fitzroy Phillip 40 662 16.6 1993 Larry Baltutis 41 514 12.5 1992 Mike Bechtel 6 - - 36 1993 Larry Baltutis 25 335 13.4 1991 Rich Vargas 9 - - 54 1992 Joe Pleshek 34 495 14.6 1990 Rich Vargas 13 - (1) 80 1991 Scott Fredrickson 83 1102 13.3 1989 Chris Bork - 8 7 31 1990 Mark Rothwell 56 966 17.3 1988 Scott Fredrickson 9 - (1) 56 1989 Scott Fredrickson 50 727 14.5 1988 Mark Rothwell 8 - (1) 50 1988 Scott Fredrickson 70 1185 16.9 1987 Scott Fredrickson 9 - (1) 56 1987 Mark Rothwell 55 1090 20.0 1987 Scott Fredrickson 6 - - 36 1986 Ron Wise 48 640 13.3 1986 Ron Wise 27 332 12.3 1985 Kyle Gunderson 4 - - 24 1985 Mike Kraimer 27 446 16.5 1983 Mike Kraimer 7 - (1) 44 1983 Kerry Hafner 17 302 17.8 1981 Bob Johnson 13 - - 78 1981 Kerry Hafner 22 280 12.7 1980 Ron Theis 5 - - 30 1980 Mike Pietrowiak 11 183 16.6 1979 Bob Johnson 5 - - 30 1980 Kerry Hafner 25 397 15.9 1978 Steve Burr 12 - - 72 1978 Blue Devil History • UW-Stout All-Conference Picks First Team 1996-LaRue Pierce, LB 1985-Brian Kellett, LB 2012-Eric Brown, RB 1991-Chris Palmer, C 1928-Orlando Paciotti, T Tony Aizupura, RS Scott Romenesko, DB Josh Peterson,TE Eric Batterson, DL 1938-Lester (Buck) Reynolds, G Mike Olson, DL 1986-Scott Frederickson, RS Tanner Kuehn, RS Andy Krueger, LB 1939-Don (Griz) Hanson, T 1997-Scott Wojcik, WR Mike Tweet, DE David Reyes, OL Larry Baltutis, RS Patrick Murphy, FB Jason Lehman, OL Kyle Gunderson, RB 2013-Jamie Rohrig, DL 1993-Chris Palmer, OL 1940-John Richter, G Mike Olson, DL 1987-Mike Tweet, DE David Reyes, OL Tim Thompson,DB 1941-Ray Loer, QB Andy Wickstrom, DL Jamie Walsh, LB Adolfo Pacheco, RB 1994-Chris Van Stone, DL Rex Merriman 1998-Bill Berg, DL Scott Frederickson, WR 2014-Kane’ala Atchison- Forrest Schneider, QB 1942-Bill Schlice, T 1999-Jason Nesbitt, OL 1988-Wilbert Kennedy, DL Keolanui, OL Brian Marcus, OL Tony Storti, HB Kevin McCulley, PK/P Brian Stingle, RS Luke Bakkum, LB 1995-LaRue Pierce, LB Bill Young, HB 2000-Jeff Hazuga, DL Brad VandenBoom, OT Jamie Rohrig, DL Nick Kaiser, LB 1946-Bill Andrews, QB Kevin McCulley, PK/P 1990-Darin Mrachek, DL Tony Aizupura, CB Walt Hammerberg, T Luke Bundgaard, RB Mike Lawrence, DB Saxon Feeney, OL Chet Wyzkowski, E Jeff Hutter, OL Mike Wilson, DB Honorable Mention Matt Doke, WR Bob Young, HB Eric Lund, LB Joe Pleshek, WR 1946-George Devoe, E Mike Bechtel, APB 1947-Chet Wyzkowski, E Steve Miller, LB 1991-Andy Caflisch, P Walt Dusold, C Joe Kanupke, OL Bob Young, HB Tony Beckham, DB Kyle Fagerland, DB Joe Sossi, FB 1996-Ryan Zeman, DB 1950-Vaughn Stai, E 2001-Tony Beckham, DB 1993-Chris Lindner, LB 1948-Jim Ooley, G Russ Germain, OL Gale Woelffer, QB Jamie Spielman, LB 1994-Gene Smith, DL Arnie Potthast Chris Memelink, OL 1951-Paul Christopherson, DB Eric Baker, FB 1995-Mike Olson, DL Gale Woelffer, QB 1997-Ben Leslie, OL Jerry Krall, DG 2002-Jamie Spielman, LB Lewis Lindner, OL 1951-Jon Debrauske, DE Corey Morning, DB Herb Markley, E Ben Knepper, OL 1996-Jason Lehman, OL Gale Woelffer, QB 1998-Corey Morning, DB Bob Nessler, DB Luke Bundgaard, RB Scott Wojcik, WR 1953-Skip Wick, HB Chris Memlink, OL Karl Turk, G Joe Kersten, DL Tony Aizupura, CB Ron Wilhelm, C Jesse Witcraft, WR John Widmar, DT Tyrone Rhone, DB Andy Wickstrom, DL 1961-Duane Ramberg, DB Tony Spencer, DL 1953-Jerry Henderson, E 2003-Luke Bundgaard, RB 1997-Matt Bunyan, QB 1964-Dick Baker, DT 1999-Ryan Patt, RB Joe Stebly, G Ben Knepper, OL Jason Nesbitt, OL 1967-Jim Jarchow, C Steve Miller, LB 1954-Al Loew, E Joe Kersten, DL Joe Verstegen, DB Mike McHugh, HB Tony Beckham, DB Skip Wick, HB Kevin Dewey, DB Don Hagenbart, LB Ray Swangstu, LB Jeff Opichka, DB Ron Wilhelm, C 2004-Nick Ohman, QB Sam Standard, LB 1968-Louis Husby, G 2000-Jerry Bennington, OL 1955-Rufus Ihde, HB Travis Phillips, LB 1998-Matt Bunyan, QB Gary Inskeep, DT 2001-Kevin Dewey, DB 1956-Jim Nadeau, G Joe Seep, DB Joe Verstegen, DB Jim Jarchow, C Josh Towner, OL Dick Tepp, C 2005-Joe Seep, DB Eric Lund, LB Nick Misch, HB 2002-Nick Ohman, QB 1957-Bill Romoser, HB Travis Hoffmann, DL Ben Leslie, OL 1969-Jerry Hermann, OT Jarrid Gohs, DL Dick Tepp, C Andy Reese, RB Jesse Diaz, WR Gary Inskeep, DT 2003-Nick Ohman, QB 1959-Glen Harke, HB Jesse Wendt, WR 1999-Jeff Hutter, OL Nick Misch, HB Adam Spiegel, OL Pat Krall, OT Evan Larsen, PK Jesse Diaz, WR 1970-Bill Genett, G 2004-Matt Schaeuble, FB 1960-Glen Harke, HB 2006-Bill Bellingham, OL Mike Purfeerst, DL Reggie Holmes, DB Seth Mattison, WR Pat Krall, OT Luke Steffen, LB Jamie Spielman, LB Nick Misch, HB 2005-Robert Gill, OL Bob Raczek, C 2007-Shawn Korth, RS Eric Lund, FS Mike Wettstein, LB Rob Weinstein, DB 1961-Pat Krall, OT Wendell Eskridge, DB 2000-Derek Branch, OL 1971-Mike Wettstein, OT 2006-Jay Runk, OL Duane Ramberg, DB 2008-Craig Warminski, RB Eric Baker, FB Ron Berg, RB Jesse Wendt, WR 1962-Bob Ott, E Dustin Tervelt, OL Chad Reichelt, LB 1972-Rich Henneberry, LB Tony Fitts, DB Duane Ramberg, DB Marcus Ball, DL Jamie Spielman, LB Jim Hittman, DE 2007-Chase Unbehaun, TE 1963-Jack Neubauer, DB Jake Pomputis, DB Eric Moe, DB Steve Novotny, C Andy Reese, RB 1964-Henry (Skip) Waters, DB 2009-Marcus Ball, DL 2001-Eric Moe, DB 1973-John Miller, OL Kyle Seiler, LB 1965-Mike Dunford, QB Craig Warminski, RB Mark Ralph, LB Jack Voight, DB Jake Pomputis, DB Gay Herbst, DB Nate Newholm, OL Brian Johnson, TE 1974-Bill Kyle, WR 2008-Pat Mengelkoch, TE Jim Warrington, DT Kyle Martin, K/P Luke Bundgaard, RB Lang Ware, OT Cody Weltzin, OL 1966-Rich Erickson, C Kendall Wade, DB Matt Mueller, DL Jim Shore, DL Brock Stimson, DB Jim Warrington, DT 2010-Patrick Mengelkoch, TE Joe Kersten, DL Mark Plotz, DL 2009-Tyler Butzler, OL 1967-Jim Warrington, DT Craig Warminski, RB Clint Greenebaum, OL 1975-Dick Weyenberg, RB Justin Crooks, DB 1969-Gary Inskeep, DT Ryan Pearcy, LB 2002-Mark Ralph, LB Tom Rubash, DL 2010-Ross Carey, QB Roger Zell, LB Adam Churchill, DB Clint Greenebaum, OL Jack Voight, DB Trevor Fiege, LB 1970-Ted Kluck, C 2011-Ryan Pearcy, LB Josh Towner, OL 1978-Tom Biertzer, T 2011-Jason Brenner, DB Nick Misch, HB Tyler Butzler, OL Matt Schaeuble, FB Jim Fisher, K Josh Peterson, TE 1971-Jeff Towner, DT 2013-Devon Greiber, OL Ryan Englebert, RB Vince Gullo, G David Goebel, RB 1975-Tom Rubash, DT 2014-Tanner Kuehn, APB Matt Mueller, DL Kerry Hafner, TE Joe Gerber, OL 1976-Joe Bullis, DT Eric Moe, DB Neil Hauke, T 2012- Tyler Naatz, DB 1977-Walt Fleming, LB Second Team 2003-Mike Klieforth, OL Gerry Hause, DT David Goebel, RB 1978-Joe Bullis, DT 1927-Jack Notebaart, HB Josh Towner, OL Ken Karrtman, QB Collin Laursen, LB Steve Burr, HB 1930-Joe Sptiznagel, HB Matt Schaeuble, FB Tom Kippley, DB 2013-Tyler Naatz, DB 1979-Joe Bullis, DT 1931-Dave Stori, E Matt Mueller, DL Steve Knudtson, DB Hank Kujak, QB Steve Burr, HB 1936-Melan Mileovancevich, C 2004-Ross Jones, TE Bob Neuhaus, T Luke Bakkum, LB Tom Paulus, LB 1937-Joe Dolejus, E Jay Runk, OL Tom Paulus, LB Ricky Marteney, PK Tim Wild, DL Pat Murphy, HB Noah Mayer, LB 1979-Bruce Connor, DB Trevor Morning, WR 1980-Kerry Hafner, TE 1938-Pat Murphy, HB Luke Rykal, LB Jim Fisher, K 2014-Tyler Naatz, DB Tom Paulus, LB 1939-Harley Wehrwein, E Jordan Sinz, DB Tom Kippley, DB Alec Zoern, DL Jerry Rubatt, C 1940-Bill Andrews, HB 2005-Bill Bellingham, OL Mike Pietrowiak, WR Tim Wild, DL 1941-Bill Andrews, HB Tony Fitts, DB 1980-Bruce Connor, DB 1981-Maurice Britts, DE Bill Schlice, T Luke Steffen, LB Kevin Hoffman, LB Bruce Connor, DB Bill Young, HB Steve Schils, LB Jerome Lathan, LB Bob Johnson, RB 1942-Pete Blom, E 2006-Ryan Englebert, RB 1982-Kurt Wenzel, LB Mark Swoboda, OT Ray Chartraw, QB Stephen Schils, LB Tod Zimmerman, RB 1982-Rick DesJarlais, DB Lloyd Harmon, T 2007-Marko Obrovac, OL 1983-Dave Gall, DT Bob Johnson, RB Jim Schultis, G Tanner Kattre, AP Don Hagedorn, DE 1983-Rick DesJarlais, DB Rudy Wegner, G Grant Daigle, DL Jeff Hayes, OT Dan Schneider, DT Clayton Weston, E Scott Riha, DL Jesse Hughes, RB Mark Sharkey, OT 1948-Harter Peterson, FB Stephen Schils, LB 1986-Chris Berg, OL 1985-Keith Jurek, DT Vaughn Stai, E 2008-Nate Newholm, OL Wilbert Kennedy, DL Todd Miles, KI Fred Wentorf, G Scott Riha, DL 1987-Mark Rothwell, WR 1986-Scott Romenesko, DB 1976-Brian Coe, DB Andy Towner, LB Chuck Carr, RB 1988-Mike Tweet, LB 1977-Steve Burr, HB 2009-Patrick Mengelkoch, TE Brad VandenBoom, OT Mark Rothwell, WR 1979-Vince Gullo, G John Sherman, RB/TE 1988-Tim Peterson, QB 1989-Scott Frederickson, WR 1980-Bob Johnson, HB Greg Towner, DL Scott Frederickson, WR 1990-Chris Bork, K Randy Sather, G 2010-Carlos Concepcion, RB 1989-Dave Bartels, LB 1991-Rich Vargas, RB Pat Sheppard, DB Tyler Butzler, OL Mike Lawrence, DB Jason Roettger, OL 1981-Kerry Hafner, TE Jason Lato, OL Brian Adler, DL Darin Mraschek, DL Randy Sather, G Ricky Marteney, PK Steve Stolarczyk, DL 1992-Andy Caflisch, P 1982-Maurice Britts, DE 2011-Eric Brown, RB Mike Enz, DB 1993-Andy Caflisch, P John Goodnetter, C Grant Weltzin, OL 1990-Brian Adler, DL Rodger Lowe, DL Mike Kraimer, WR Trevor Fiege, LB Andy Krueger, LB 1994-Rodger Lowe, DL Glen Majszak, QB Aaron Kobes, DB Guy Kopp, LB Kevin Rhodes, OL 1983-Mike Kraimer, Wr Tim Thompson, DB 1984-Brian Kellett, LB The WIAC All UW-Stout men’s and women’s varsity athletic teams are members the last four years – many of the Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (WIAC), a merged believe the WIAC will not only conference of the Wisconsin State University Conference (WSUC) and the maintain, but enhance the Wisconsin Women’s Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (WWIAC). The two reputation enjoyed jointly by conferences officially merged as of July 1, 1997. the WWIAC and WSUC as one Patterned after the NCAA, the purpose of the WIAC is “to regulate, of the premier small college supervise and control athletic contests between the universities in the conferences. conference in order that athletic activities in the conference universities Karner joined the con- may be maintained on an ethical plane in keeping with the dignity and high ference office in the summer of the 1996, returning to Wisconsin after purpose of education.” an eight-year stint with the NCAA national office as a compliance officer. A The WIAC requires that student/athletes maintain full-time student native of Milwaukee and a UW-Stevens Point graduate, Karner worked as status, maintain a grade point average of at least 2.0 and progress towards a an administrative intern in the WSUC office while working on his doctorate degree. The WIAC sponsors its own scholastic honor roll program to recognize degree from UW-Madison. students who maintain high academic standards. Member universities are The WSUC started in 1913, while the WWIAC planted its first roots in prohibited from using gifts and other financial incentives to recruit athletes 1958 and officially formed in 1971. The WIAC celebrated a centennial during to the university. The organization promotes fair play, quality leadership and the 2012 and 2013 seasons. gender equity. It serves to increase public understanding of and appreciation Athletic opportunities at UW-Stout are: for women, volleyball, cross for the importance and value of athletics for men and women. country, soccer, tennis, basketball, golf, gymnastics, softball and indoor and In announcing the merger, WIAC commissioner Gary Karner stated the outdoor track and field; and for men, football, cross country, basketball, golf, merger will provide for greater consistency between the men’s and women’s ice hockey, baseball and indoor and outdoor track and field. programs and will result in significant cost savings as compared to the Other members of the WIAC are: UW-Eau Claire, UW-La Crosse, UW-Os- previous structure. He said he believed the new conference will result in hkosh, UW-Stevens Point, UW-Platteville, UW-Whitewater, and UW-River Falls. increased public recognition and be less confusing because both the men’s Affiliate members include: Gustavus Adolphus, Winona State Uniersity, and and women’s programs will be administered under a single conference Hamline (gymnastics); Lawrence (wrestling) and Finlandia (men’s soccer). structure. UW-Superior is a member of the WIAC in men’s and women’s hockey. Two of the top NCAA Division III conferences in the nation – the confer- ences have accounted for a combined 18 NCAA national championships over The NCAA

To many people, the National Collegiate Athletic Association is dent-athletes. There are 23 championships on the Division I level, a building in Indianapolis, Ind., from which legislation is enacted and 23 on the Division II level and 24 for Division III members, along with enforced upon its member insti- nine sports that have National Collegiate Championships for which tutions. all divisions are eligible. Yet, to more than Beyond its annual championships, the NCAA also places a high 1,000 colleges, universities, priority on honoring its members and student-athletes, evident in its conferences and related or- honor program and postgraduate scholarship programs. ganizations, the NCAA is the The honors program recognizes accomplishments of current organization through which and former outstanding student-athletes, while the postgraduate its members speak. It is a scholarship program annually honors 154 high ranking college stu- voluntary association devoted dent-athletes who are in their last year of intercollegiate competition to the sound administration of by providing them scholarships of $5,000 each. intercollegiate athletics. Through the NCAA, member institutions consider an athletics problem that has crossed regional or conference Division III Philosophy lines and has become national in scope. The Association, through its UW-Stout supports the NCAA Division III philosophy which places members, strives to maintain intercollegiate athletics as an integral part special importance on the impact of athletics on participants rather of the educational program and the athletes as an integral part of the than on spectators and place greater emphasis on internal constitu- student body. ents (students, alumni and special friends) than on the general public The NCAA also stands for good conduct in intercollegiate athletics and its entertainment needs. To achieve this end, the University’s and serves as the colleges’ national athletics accrediting agency. athletic programs will: 1.) encourage participation by maximizing the The organization and its members recognize that creating an number and variety of athletic opportunities in varsity, junior varsity, equitable college environment for its student-athletes is among their club and intramural sports; 2.) direct athletic programs to consider highest priorities. Working together to enact rules, policies, proce- students first rather than spectators; 3.) ensure the integration of dures and organizational goals, its members strive for the common student-athletes into institutional life; 4.) support students in their goal of the academic integrity of their programs. efforts to reach high levels of performance by providing them with Just as integrity is a key in the academic program, it is also a adequate facilities, competent coaching and appropriate competitive component in the competition between the NCAA’s members. the opportunities with students from similar institutions, and; 5.) give NCAA and its staff are charged with enforcing the rules and regula- primary emphasis to in-season competition, although institutional tions that the institutions vote on and impose upon themselves. goals may encompass competitive excellence in a postseason for- The NCAA administers 79 championships in 21 sports for its mat. member institutions, involving nearly 21,000 men and women stu- Programs Offered This is UW-Stout Majors UW-Stout was founded as a private institution in 1891 by James H. Stout, a Menomonie industrialist Apparel Design and Development Applied Mathematics & Computer Sciences who envisioned that students in America’s developing industrial society needed an education broader Applied Science than that offered by the traditional curriculum. Since its founding, Stout has gained a position of national Applied Social Science leadership in industrial, vocational and home economics education. Its programs in those fields are Art Art Education among the largest in the nation and although Stout is a career-oriented university, humanities and social Business Administration sciences are key parts of the total educational program. In 2001, Stout was awarded the Malcolm Baldrige Career, Technical Education and Training Cognitive Science National Quality Award, the first four year university in the country to receive the prestigious award, and Computer Engineering also rolled out the school’s laptop computer program, ensuring that each enrolled student has personal Construction Criminal Justice and Rehabilitation network access. In 2007, UW-Stout was designated as a polytechnic university, the first and only such Cross-Media Graphics Management school in Wisconsin. Dietetics Digital Marketing Technology The university is one of 13 publicly supported universities in the University of Wisconsin System, and Early Childhood Education is the only campus named after its founder and not the city it is located in. Stout has also become known Engineering Technology for its excellent placement record and welcomes more than 200 major companies to campus annually. Entertainment Design Environmental Sciences Modern and well-equipped facilities mark Stout’s 115-acre campus, as eight major classroom and labora- Family and Consumer Sciences Education tory buildings have been constructed or extensively remodeled since the early 1970s. The Library Learning Food Science and Technology Game Design & Development Center was completed in 1981, the Memorial Student Center was completed in 1985 and a major addition Golf Enterprise Management to the Physical Education building was completed in 1988. Micheels Hall, which connects Jarvis Hall and Graphic Design & Interactive Media Health, Wellness & Fitness Applied Arts, was opened in 1996. State-of-the-art Millennium Hall opened its doors in 2001. The Recreation Hotel, Restaurant & Tourism Management Complex opened in 2001, which includes Don & Nona Williams Stadium, Alumni Field for softball, a renovated Human Development & Family Studies Industrial Design Nelson Field for soccer and additional recreational facilities. Jarvis Hall, a new science-technology facility was Information & Communications Technology completed in 2009. A new north campus residence hall facility opened in 2010 and a major renovation of the Information Technology Management Interior Design Student Center was completed in 2012. A Harvey Hall renovation is scheduled to be completed in 2016. Management Situated in the small, west-central Wisconsin town of Menomonie on the shores of man-made Lake Manufacturing Engineering Menomin, the Stout campus is home to 8400 students, who come from more than 30 US states and 35 Marketing and Business Education Mechanical Engineering foreign countries. More than $200,000 in student activity funds are administered by student government, Packaging and there are more than 120 student clubs and organizations on campus, including national fraternities and Plastics Engineering Professional Communication & Emerging Media sororities.The city of Menomonie is home to approximately 15,000 people, serves as the county seat of Dunn Psychology County and has many historical and recreational points of interest. By being centered in the city of Menomonie Real Estate Property Management Retail Merchandising and Management itself, the campus is adjacent to the downtown business district, which makes it an attractive, convenient and Science Education accessible campus setting. Special Education Studio Art Major entertainment and cultural activities are also available on campus, in the community and in Supply Chain Management the Twin Cities, about an hour west on I-94. Sustainable Management Technology Education Technology & Science Education Vocational Rehabilitation Minors Applied Foreign Language Applied Peace Studies Art History Biology Biomedical Instrumentation Business Administration Chemistry Coaching Cognitive Neuroscience Communication Studies Computer Network Systems and Design Computer Science Construction Safety/Risk Control Disability Services Economics* English Writing Enterprise Technology Environmental Studies Food Technology Lake Menomin Geographic Information Systems Health and Wellness* History* Human Development and Family Studies Human Physiology Human Resource Management Journalism Lodging Management Materials Mathematics* Mechanical & Electrical Construction Military Leadership Philosophy Photography and Video Physics Plant Science Project Management Property Management Psychology Quality Engineering Quality Management Retailing Sports & Fitness Center Sociology Spanish Studio Art Don & Nona Supply Chain Management Williams Stadium Sustainability Tourism Web Technology Women & Gender Studies Menomonie Workplace Diversity * also indicates a teaching minor available Open Stout 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 2 p.m. 6 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. Finlandia Platteville La Crosse Eau Claire @Oshkosh @Belhaven @River Falls @River Whitewater Whitewater @Morningside 7 p.m. (10/16) @Stevens Point @Stevens

Open Stout Stout 2 p.m. 2 p.m. 1 p.m. 6 p.m. 1 p.m. 2 p.m. 1 p.m. 2 p.m. Bethel @Loras 7 p.m. Oshkosh Wartburg Falls River @Platteville @La Crosse @Eau Claire 7 p.m. (9/3) @Whitewater Point Stevens

Coe Open 2 p.m. 2 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 2 p.m. 2 p.m. @Stout @Albion 1:30 p.m. La Crosse Eau Claire Falls River @Oshkosh 6 p.m. (ET) 4 p.m. (ET) @Finlandia Whitewater @Platteville Point Stevens Point Stevens

Open 1 p.m 1 p.m 7 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 2 p.m. 2 p.m. 1 p.m @Stout 12 p.m. 12 p.m. Platteville La Crosse @Oshkosh @Simpson @Simpson River Falls River Falls Whitewater @Eau Claire Point @Stevens @Southwestern SD Mines & Tech

Open Stout 1 p.m. 2 p.m. 2 p.m. 2 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 12 p.m. Oshkosh La Crosse Platteville Platteville @Dubuque @Eau Claire Buena Vista Falls @River @Whitewater North Central Point Stevens

Open 2 p.m 1 p.m. 2 p.m. 1 p.m. 2 p.m. 2 p.m. 1 p.m. 6 p.m. @Stout Oshkosh Oshkosh Finlandia 3:30 p.m. 1:30 p.m. Eau Claire Falls River North Park Whitewater @Platteville @La Crosse Point Stevens @Rob’t Morris @Rob’t

Open Stout 6 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 2 p.m. 1 p.m. Luther 1 p.m. 1 p.m. Oshkosh LaCrosse Eau Claire La Crosse 11:30 a.m. 11:30 @Platteville Falls @River 7 p.m. (9/4) @Whitewater @St. Thomas 7 p.m. (10/16) Point @Stevens @Mary Hardin-Baylor

2015 Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference Football Schedule Football Conference Athletic Intercollegiate Wisconsin 2015 Open Stout 6 p.m. 6 p.m. 2 p.m. 1 p.m. 6 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 6:10 p.m. 6:10 Platteville Falls River @Oshkosh Eau Claire Eau Claire 11:30 a.m. 11:30 St. Thomas @La Crosse @Whitewater Point @Stevens Concordia-Mh’d

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Football Women's Basketball Men's Ice Hockey Date Opponent Site Time Date Opponent Location Time Date Opponent Location Time Thu, Sep. 3 Bethel University Menomonie, WI 7 p.m. Sat, Nov. 14 College of Saint Benedict Menomonie, WI 3 p.m. Fri, Oct. 30 at Finlandia University Hancock, MI 7 p.m. (ET) Sat, Sep. 12 at Loras College Dubuque, IA 1 p.m. Nov. 20-21 at Gustavus Tournament St. Peter, MN TBA Sat, Oct. 31 at St. Scholastica Duluth, MN 7 p.m. Mon, Nov. 23 at Augsburg College Minneapolis, MN 7 p.m. Sat, Sep. 19 Wartburg College Menomonie, WI 7 p.m. Tue, Nov. 24 Hamline University Menomonie, WI 6 p.m. Fri, Nov. 6 Bethel University Menomonie, WI 7:30 p.m. Sat, Oct. 3 UW-Oshkosh* Menomonie, WI 2 p.m. Sun, Nov. 29 St. Catherine University Menomonie, WI 2 p.m. Sat, Nov. 7 Gustavus Adolphus Menomonie, WI 7:30 p.m. Sat, Oct. 10 at UW-La Crosse* La Crosse, WI 1 p.m. Tue, Dec. 8 at University of Dubuque Dubuque, IA 5 p.m. Fri, Nov. 13 at Augsburg College Minneapolis, MN 7 p.m. Sat, Oct. 17 at UW-Eau Claire* Eau Claire, WI 6 p.m. Tue, Dec. 15 at St. Scholastica Duluth, MN 5:30 p.m. Sat, Nov. 14 at St. Olaf College Northfield, MN 7 p.m. Sat, Oct. 24 UW-River Falls* Menomonie, WI 1 p.m. Dec. 29-30 at Music City Classic Nashville, TN TBA Sat, Jan. 2 St. Mary’s University Menomonie, WI 2 p.m. Fri, Nov. 20 MSOE Menomonie, WI 7:30 p.m. Sat, Oct. 31 at UW-Platteville* Platteville, WI 2 p.m. Sat, Nov. 21 Concordia (Wis.) Menomonie, WI 7:30 p.m. Sat, Nov. 7 UW-Stevens Point* Menomonie, WI 1 p.m. Wed, Jan. 6 at UW-Whitewater* Whitewater, WI 7 p.m. Sat, Jan. 9 UW-River Falls* Menomonie, WI 3 p.m. Thu, Dec. 3 UW-Eau Claire* Menomonie, WI 7:30 p.m. Sat, Nov. 14 at UW-Whitewater* Whitewater, WI 2 p.m. Wed, Jan. 13 UW-Eau Claire* Menomonie, WI 7 p.m. Fri, Dec. 4 UW-Superior* Menomonie, WI 7:30 p.m. *indicates WIAC contest / Head Coach: Clayt Birmingham Sat, Jan. 16 at UW-Platteville* Platteville, WI 7 p.m. Fri, Dec. 11 Concordia-Moorhead Menomonie, WI 7:30 p.m. Wed, Jan. 20 at UW-La Crosse* La Crosse, WI 7 p.m. Women's Soccer Sat, Jan. 23 UW-Oshkosh* Menomonie, WI 3 p.m. Sat, Dec. 12 St. Olaf College Menomonie, WI 7:30 p.m. Wed, Jan. 27 UW-Stevens Point* Menomonie, WI 7 p.m. Tue, Jan. 5 Lake Forest College Menomonie, WI 7:30 p.m. Date Opponent Site Time Sat, Jan. 30 at UW-Eau Claire* Eau Claire, WI 7 p.m. Fri, Jan. 8 Hamline University Menomonie, WI 7:30 p.m. Tue, Sep. 1 Macalester College Menomonie, WI 7 p.m. Wed, Feb. 3 UW-La Crosse* Menomonie, WI 7 p.m. Sat, Jan. 9 at Gustavus Adolphus St. Peter, MN 7 p.m. Sat, Sep. 5 College of Saint Benedict Menomonie, WI 1 p.m. Sat, Feb. 6 at UW-Oshkosh* Oshkosh, WI 7 p.m. Fri, Jan. 15 at St. Thomas St. Paul, MN 7 p.m. Tue, Sep. 8 at St. Catherine University St. Paul, MN 4 p.m. Wed, Feb. 10 at UW-Stevens Point* Stevens Point, WI 7 p.m. Sat, Sep. 12 at St. Thomas St. Paul, MN 1 p.m. Sat, Feb. 13 UW-Whitewater* Menomonie, WI 3 p.m. Sat, Jan. 16 at St. Mary’s University Winona, MN 7 p.m. Wed, Sep. 16 Viterbo University Menomonie, WI 7 p.m. Wed, Feb. 17 at UW-River Falls* River Falls, WI 7 p.m. Thu, Jan. 21 UW-Superior (nc) Menomonie, WI 7:30 p.m. Sat, Sep. 19 UW-Stevens Point* Menomonie, WI 2 p.m. Sat, Feb. 20 UW-Platteville* Menomonie, WI 3 p.m. Fri, Jan. 22 at Concordia (Wis.) Mequon, WI 7 p.m. Sun, Sep. 20 College of St. Scholastica Menomonie, WI 2 p.m. Feb. 23, 25, 27 WIAC Tournament Highest Seed 7 p.m. Thu, Jan. 28 at UW-Eau Claire* Eau Claire, WI 7 p.m. Wed, Sep. 23 St. Mary’s University Menomonie, WI 7 p.m. Mar. 4-5 NCAA DIII Regional TBA TBA Mar. 11-12 NCAA DIII Sectionals TBA TBA Fri, Jan. 29 at UW-Superior* Superior, WI 7 p.m. Sat, Sep. 26 at UW-Platteville* Platteville, WI 2 p.m. Mar. 18-19 NCAA DIII Championship TBA TBA Tue, Feb. 2 UW-Stevens Point* Menomonie, WI 7:30 p.m. Wed, Sep. 30 UW-Eau Claire* Menomonie, WI 7 p.m. * denotes WIAC game / Head Coach: Mark Thomas Thu, Feb. 4 UW-River Falls* Menomonie, WI 7:30 p.m. Sat, Oct. 3 UW-Oshkosh* Menomonie, WI 1 p.m. Fri, Feb. 12 at UW-Stevens Point* Stevens Point, WI 7 p.m. Tue, Oct. 6 at Hamline University St. Paul, MN 4 p.m. Sat, Feb. 13 at UW-River Falls* River Falls, WI 7 p.m. Sat, Oct. 10 at UW-La Crosse* La Crosse, WI 5 p.m. Men's Basketball Wed, Oct. 14 at UW-River Falls* River Falls, WI 7 p.m. Date Opponent Site Time Feb. 19-20 WIAC Play-In Highest Seed TBA Wed, Oct. 21 at Gustavus Adolphus St. Peter, MN 4 p.m. Sat, Oct. 31 at UW-Green Bay (exh) Green Bay, WI 2 p.m. Feb. 26-27 WIAC Semi-finals Highest Seed TBA Sat, Oct. 24 UW-Whitewater* Menomonie, WI 3 p.m. Sat, Nov. 14 MInn-Crookston Menomonie, WI 5 p.m. Sat, Mar. 5 WIAC Championship Highest Seed TBA Sun, Oct. 25 Minnesota-Morris Menomonie, WI 2:30 p.m. Nov. 20-21 at Wartburg Tournament Waverly, IA TBA Sat, Mar. 12 NCAA D III First Round TBA TBA Wed, Oct. 28 at UW-Superior Superior, WI 7 p.m. Tue, Nov. 24 Bethany Lutheran College Menomonie, WI 8 p.m. Sat, Mar. 19 NCAA D III Second Round TBA TBA Nov. 3, 5, 7 WIAC Tourney Highest Seed TBA Wed, Dec. 2 at UW-Superior Superior, WI 7 p.m. *denotes WIAC game / Head Coach: Terry Watkins *indicates WIAC contest / Head Coach: Ryan Raufus Sat, Dec. 5 Buena Vista University Menomonie, WI 3 p.m. Tue, Dec. 8 at University of Dubuque Dubuque, IA 7 p.m. Tue, Dec. 15 University of Northwestern Menomonie, WI 7 p.m. Women's Volleyball Tue, Dec. 29 vs. Pacific Lutheran Las Vegas, NV 6 p.m. (PT) Women's Tennis Date Opponent Location Time Wed, Dec. 30 vs. Skidmore College Las Vegas, NV 2 p.m. (PT) Date Opponent Site Time Tue, Sep. 1 at St. Olaf Triangular Northfield, MN 3/7:30 p.m. Wed, Jan. 6 UW-Whitewater* Menomonie, WI 7 p.m. Sat, Sep. 5 University of Dubuque Menomonie, WI 9 a.m. Fri, Sep. 4-5 at Pacific Coast Classic Claremont, CA 9 a.m./3:30 p.m. Sat, Jan. 9 at UW-River Falls* River Falls, WI TBA Wed, Jan. 13 at UW-Eau Claire* Eau Claire, WI 7 p.m. Sat, Sep. 5 Lawrence University Menomonie, WI 3 p.m. Wed, Sep. 9 Augsburg College Menomonie, WI 7 p.m. Sat, Jan. 16 UW-Platteville* Menomonie, WI 3 p.m. Sat, Sep. 12 at UW-Eau Claire* Eau Claire, WI 9 a.m. Sep. 11-12 at Loras College Tourney Dubuque, IA 3 p.m./9 a.m. Wed, Jan. 20 UW-La Crosse* Menomonie, WI 7 p.m. Sat, Sep. 12 vs. Wartburg College Eau Claire, WI 12 p.m. Wed, Sep. 16 University of Northwestern Menomonie, WI 7 p.m. Sat, Jan. 23 at UW-Oshkosh* Oshkosh, WI 3 p.m. Sat, Sep. 19 Bethany Lutheran Menomonie, WI 10 a.m. Sat, Sep. 19 at Gustavus Triangular St. Peter, MN 11 am/1 p.m. Wed, Jan. 27 at UW-Stevens Point* Stevens Point, WI 7 p.m. Sat, Sep. 19 Ripon College Menomonie, WI 4 p.m. Wed, Sep. 23 UW-River Falls* Menomonie, WI 7 p.m. Sat, Jan. 30 UW-Eau Claire* Menomonie, WI 3 p.m. Fri, Oct. 2 UW-River Falls* Menomonie, WI 3:30 p.m. Fri, Sep. 25-26 at UW-Whitewater Tourney Whitewater, WI 5 p.m./10 a.m. Wed, Feb. 3 at UW-La Crosse* La Crosse, WI 7 p.m. Wed, Sep. 30 UW-La Crosse* Menomonie, WI 7 p.m. Sat, Feb. 6 UW-Oshkosh* Menomonie, WI 3 p.m. Fri, Oct. 9 UW-Stevens Point* Menomonie, WI 3 p.m. Fri, Oct. 9 UW-Whitewater* Menomonie, WI 7 p.m. Wed, Feb. 10 UW-Stevens Point* Menomonie, WI 7 p.m. Sat, Oct. 10 UW-La Crosse* Menomonie, WI 3 p.m. Sat, Feb. 13 at UW-Whitewater* Whitewater, WI 5 p.m. Fri, Oct. 16 at UW-Oshkosh* Oshkosh, WI 3 p.m. Sat, Oct. 10 UW-Platteville* Menomonie, WI 12 p.m. Wed, Feb. 17 UW-River Falls* Menomonie, WI 7 p.m. Sat, Oct. 17 at UW-Whitewater* Whitewater, WI 12 p.m. Tue, Oct. 13 at St. Scholastica Duluth, MN 7 p.m. Sat, Feb. 20 at UW-Platteville* Platteville, WI 7 p.m. Oct. 16-17 at UW-Eau Claire Tourney Eau Claire, WI 5 p.m./10 a.m. Feb. 24, 26, 28 WIAC Tournament Highest Seed TBA Sat, Oct. 24-25 WIAC Championship Madison, WI TBA Wed, Oct. 21 at UW-Eau Claire* Eau Claire, WI 7 p.m. Mar. 4-5 NCAA DIII First Round TBA TBA Head Coach: Paul Mitchell Oct. 23-24 at Coe College Tourney Cedar Rapids, IA 8 p.m./9 a.m. Mar. 11-12 NCAA DIII Second Round TBA TBA Fri, Oct. 30 at UW-Stevens Point* Stevens Point, WI 7 p.m. Mar. 18-19 NCAA DIII Final Four TBA TBA Sat, Oct. 31 at UW-Oshkosh* Oshkosh, WI 2 p.m. * denotes WIAC game / Head Coach: Eddie Andrist Women's Gymnastics Nov. 3, 6, 7 at WIAC Tourney Highest Seed TBA Men's & Women's Fall Golf Date Opponent Site Time *indicates WIAC contest / Head Coach: Laura Evans Date Meet Site Time Fri, Jan. 8 UW-La Crosse* Menomonie, WI 6 p.m. Men's & Women's Cross Country Sep. 4-5 at Edgewood Fall Invite (m) Janesville, WI 11 a.m. Fri, Jan. 15 at Winona State * Winona, MN 6:30 p.m. Date Meet Site Time Sep. 5-6 at UW-Oshkosh Invite (w) Oshkosh, WI 12:30 p.m. Sat, Jan. 23 at UW-Whitewater* Whitewater, WI 4 p.m. Fri, Jan. 29 Gustavus Adolphus* Menomonie, WI 6 p.m. Sat, Sep. 12 at UW-River Falls Invite River Falls, WI 10 a.m. Sep. 11-12 at Carthage Fall Invite (m) West Dundee, IL 1 p.m. Fri, Feb. 5 at Hamline University* St. Paul, MN 6:30 p.m. Fri, Oct. 2 at UW-Eau Claire Invite Colfax, WI 4:15 p.m. Sep. 13-14 at UW-Eau Claire Invite (m) Eau Claire, WI TBA Sep. 13-14 at O’Brien National Invite (w) Notre Dame, IN 12:30 p.m. Fri, Feb. 12 UW-Eau Claire* Menomonie, WI 6 p.m. Sat, Oct. 17 at UW-Oshkosh AAE Invite Winneconne, WI 10:30 a.m. Sep. 19-20 at DIII Midwest Classic (w) Lake City, MN 11 a.m. Fri, Feb. 19 at UW-Oshkosh* Oshkosh, WI 6:30 p.m. Sat, Oct. 31 at WIAC Championship Winneconne, WI 12 p.m. Sep. 19-20 at St. John’s Fall Invite (m) Sauk Centre, MN TBA Fri, Feb. 26 To be determined TBA TBA Sat, Nov. 14 at NCAA D III Regional Rock Island, IL 11 a.m. Thu, Sep. 24 at Border Battle (w) St. Paul, MN 1:30 p.m. Fri, Mar. 4 WIAC /NCGA Regional La Crosse, WI TBA Sat, Nov. 21 at NCAA D III Championship Winneconne, WI 11 a.m. Sep. 25-26 at Midwest Regional Invite (m) Green Lake, WI TBA Mar. 18-19 NCGA Championship Brockport, NY TBA Head Coach: Matt Schauf Sat, Oct. 3-4 at UW-Stevens Point Invite (w) Stevens Point, WI TBA Head Coach: Becky Beaulieu Oct. 9-11 at WIAC Championship (w) Nekoosa, WI 12 p.m. Head Women’s Coach: Howie Samb Head Men’s Coach: Rob Robinson Schedules subject to change Admission for UW-Stout students free with ID athletics.uwstout.edu • facebook.com/stoutbluedevils • twitter.com/stoutbluedevils • instagram.com/stoutbluedevils

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