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Pacific University Football 2011 MEDIA GUIDE Jordan Fukumoto 2Nd Team All-NWC Selection Pacific University Football 2011 MEDIA GUIDE Jordan Fukumoto 2nd Team All-NWC Selection Sean Dalton Honorable Mention All-NWC Selection Quick Facts/Contents 2011 Pacific Football Quick Facts Contents PACIFIC UNIVERSITY FOOTBALL COACHING STAFF GENERAL INFORMATION 2-4 Location: Forest Grove, Ore. Head Coach: Keith Buckley Quick Facts.............................................................................3 Founded: 1849 Alma Mater: UC Davis (1996) 2011 Schedule..........................................3 & Back Cover Media Information...............................................................4 National Affiliation: NCAA Division III Record At Pacific/Years: 0-9/1 Year Broadcast Information....................................................4 Conference: Northwest Conference Overall Record/Years: 0-9/1 Year Enrollment: 3,302 (1,603 undergraduate) Offensive Coordinator: Jim Craft (2nd Season) 2011 SEASON PREVIEW 5-10 Colors: Red (PMS 1805), Black & White Defensive Coordinator: Jacob Yoro (2nd Season) Season Preview....................................................................6 Nickname: Boxers Offensive Line Coach/ Roster Breakdown...........................................................10 President: Lesley Hallick, Ph.D. Recruiting Coordinator: Ian Falconer (2nd Season) Director of Athletics: Ken Schumann Special Teams Coordinator/ COACHING STAFF 11-16 Head Coach Keith Buckley...........................................12 Senior Women’s Administrator: Wynne Lobel Wide Receivers Coach: Aaron Cloud (2nd Season) Football Staff.......................................................................13 Sports Information Director: Blake Timm Defensive Backs Coach: Paul Gonzales (2nd Season) Head Athletic Trainer: Linda McIntosh Running Backs Coach: Mike McCabe (2nd Season) 2011 PLAYERS 17-45 Defensive Line Coach: Tavita Thompson (1st Season) Roster.....................................................................18 CONTACT INFORMATION Tight Ends Coach: Patrick Walsh (1st Season) Returning Player Profiles.............................................20 Address: UC Box A-154, 2043 College Way Kickers Coach: Jason Daily (1st Season) Newcomer Player Profiles..........................................34 Forest Grove, OR 97116 Defensive Assistant Coach: Justin Fritz (1st Season) Pronunication Guide........................................................45 Athletic Office Phone: 503-352-2767 2011 OPPONENTS 47-52 Athletic Office Fax: 503-352-2209 FOOTBALL INFORMATION Simon Fraser/Menlo....................................................48 Sports Information Phone: 503-352-2161 2010 Overall Record: 0-9 Claremont-M-S/Lewis & Clark........................49 Sports Information Fax: 503-352-2286 2010 Conference Record (Finish): 0-6 (7th) Willamette/Linfield..............................................50 Website: www.goboxers.com Starters Returning/Lost: 18/6 Whitworth/Puget Sound...................................51 Facebook: facebook.com/pacificuboxers (8 offense, 10 defense, 0 specialists) Pacific Lutheran................................................................52 Twitter: twitter.com/goboxers Basic Offense: Pro Style Opponents Composite Schedule..............................52 You Tube youtube.com/pacificuboxers Basic Defense: 4-3 2010 SEASON REVIEW 53-66 Home Uniforms: White Helmets, Red Jerseys & Pants Season Review..................................................................54 FACILITY INFORMATION Away Uniforms: White Helmets, White Jerseys & Pants By The Numbers............................................................56 Home Field: Lincoln Park Stadium A Season Of Firsts........................................................57 Opened: 2007 FOOTBALL HISTORY Team Statistics.................................................................58 Seating Capacity: 2,800 (main stadium 1,160) First Year Of Program: 1891 Schedule & Results.........................................................58 Surface: FieldTurf Original Program Discontinued After 1991 Season Individual Statistics.........................................................58 Defensive Statistics........................................................60 NWC Championships: 1938, 1939, 1949, 1951, 1952 Game Highs............................................................61 Postseason Appearances: 1949, 1951 (2-0) Game Recaps..........................................................62 NORTHWEST CONFERENCE 67-74 About The Northwest Conference..........................68 2011 Football Schedule Past Champions..................................................68 Date Opponent Location Time 2010 NWC Standings.....................................68 2010 All-NWC Teams......................................69 Sat., Sept. 3 Simon Fraser Forest Grove 1:30 p.m. 2010 Offensive Team Statistics...............................70 Sat., Sept. 10 Menlo Forest Grove 7 p.m. 2010 Defensive Team Statistics..............................71 Sat., Sept. 17 Claremont-Mudd-Scripps Claremont, Calif. 7 p.m. 2010 Individual Offense Statistics..........................72 Sat., Oct. 1 Lewis & Clark* Forest Grove 1:30 p.m. 2010 Individual Defensive Statistics......................73 2010 Student-Athletes of the Week.....................74 Sat., Oct. 8 Willamette* Salem, Ore. 1:30 p.m. 2011 Preseason Coaches Poll.................................74 Sat., Oct. 15 Linfield* (Hall of Game Game) Forest Grove 1:30 p.m. Bowl & Postseason History.........................................74 Sat., Oct. 22 Whitworth* Spokane, Wash. 1:30 p.m. HISTORICAL INFORMATION 75-92 Sat., Oct. 29 Puget Sound* (Homecoming) Forest Grove 1:30 p.m. Individual Records............................................................76 Sat., Nov. 5 Pacific Lutheran* Puyallup, Wash. 1:30 p.m. Longest Plays/Streaks...........................................77 Team Records...................................................................78 * - Northwest Conference opponents Home games in bold type Individual Yearly Leaders.............................................79 Individual Category Leaders.......................................81 All times local to game site and subject to change. Please visit GoBoxers.com for schedule updates. Honor Roll............................................................................85 All games will air live in the Portland area on 1360 AM KUIK and via webcast at GoBoxers.com. All Coaching Records............................................................86 five home games will be video webcast at GoBoxers.com. Year-By-Year Records....................................86 Series History....................................................................89 Pacific’s Championship Teams..................................90 Credits Columbia Football Association...................................92 MISCELLANEOUS 93-104 The 2011 Pacific Football Media Guide & Yearbook is a production of the Pacific Lincoln Park Stadium.....................................................94 University Sports Information Office. Stoller Center.....................................................................95 Writing, Editing & Design: Blake Timm ‘98 Lincoln Park Stadium Game Day Guide..................96 Photography: Blake Timm, Jaime Valdez, John Lariviere, Heidi Hoffman, Deborah Athletics Facilities............................................................98 Mundorff, Colin Stapp ‘91, Reese Moriyama ‘10 and Katie Felix ‘01. Some photos courtesy Pacific Athletic Hall of Fame........................................99 Pacific University Archives and the Forest Grove News-Times Boxer Club............................................................................99 Editorial Assistance: Matt Richert, Joe Lang. President Lesley Hallick.............................................100 Director of Athletics Ken Schumann....................100 Additional copies of this guide will be available for purchase for $10 at home Pacific football Pacific Administration/Coaching Staff..............100 games. Copies also available by mail for $15 (including postage) by contacting the Pacific About Pacific University.............................................102 University Sports Information Office at 503-352-2161 or [email protected]. Helmets & Uniforms....................................................103 Copyright © 2011, Pacific University Athletics. All rights reserved. GOBOXERS.COM Pacific University • 3 Media Information Media Outlets Sports Information Office PRINT Forest Grove News-Times Blake Timm, Sports Information Director Zack Palmer, Sports Editor Football Contact 503-357-3181/[email protected] John Schrag, Editor & Publisher (503) 352-2161 • E-Mail: [email protected] 503-357-3181/[email protected] The Oregonian Nick Daschel, Small College Beat Writer Matt Richert, Assistant Sports Information Director/Broadcaster 360-607-4824/[email protected] (503) 352-1578 Mark Hester, Sports Editor E-Mail: [email protected] 503-221-8548/ [email protected] Hillsboro Argus Lawrence Kreifels, Sports Editor CREDENTIALS Office prior to the event. Photographers are 503-648-1131/[email protected] Press credentials for football games must be requested restricted to sideline areas stretching from the 25-yard in advance by contacting Blake Timm, Sports line to the endzone. Unless otherwise arranged, Associated Press Information Director, at (503) 352-2161 or by photographers are only allowed to shoot for editorial Anne Peterson/Sports Reporter e-mail at [email protected]. Credentials will be purposes.
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