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12-6 Book to Upload 2 3 WARHAWK FOOTBALL INFORMATION 4 STAFF Head Coach: Lance Leipold Alma Mater: UW-Whitewater, 1986 Record at UW- 70-3 (4th year) Whitewater: Contact Information: Phone: 262-472-1453 Fax: 262-472-5691 Email: [email protected] Postal: Lance Leipold Head Football Coach Student Athletic Complex UW-Whitewater Whitewater, WI 53190 Coaching Staff: Brian Borland Defensive Coordinator Steve Dinkel Offensive Coordinator Nelson Edmonds Special Teams Coordinator and Running Backs Coach Kevin Bullis Defensive Run Game Coordinator Jace Rindahl Linebackers Coach Tom Karthausser Defensive Ends Coach Mitch Moore Wide Reciever Coach Josh Gehring Quarterbacks Coach and Pass Game Coordinator Dan Prahl Student Assistant Tim Baldry Assistant Offensive Line/Video Coordinator Kyle Supianoski Student Assistant Matthew McDonnell Video Student Assistant Sam Reed Video Student Assistant Dan Prahl Student Assistant Matt Mcculloch Student Assistant Robbie Ustruck Student Assistant Adam Brandes Student Assistant Alex Wottreng Equipment Student Assistant Kyle Moore Equipment Student Assistant Support Staff: Lee Munger Strength and Conditioning Chad Kelsey Athletic Trainer Courtney Stefanski Athletic Trainer John Betz Facility Maintenance Kayla Moldenhauer Student Administrative Assistant Administrative Staff: Dr. Paul Plinske Athletic Director 262-472-1543 Bob Lanza Assistant Athletic Director and 262-472-3190 Business Manager Amy Edmonds Assistant Athletic Director and 262-472-1138 Compliance and Student Services Tom Fick Sports Information Director 262-472-1147 Kay Bradley Athletic Department Administrative 262-472-4661 Assistant Joy Garlock Laundry Coordinator 5 SCHOOL INFORMATION Founded: 1868 Type: Four-year, co-educational, residential Chancellor: Richard Telfer Enrollment: 11,557 Undergraduates: 9,436 Living Alumni: 72,037 Employees: 1,090 Number of Major Buildings: 40 General Access Computers on Campus: 1,608 Number of Computer Labs on Campus: 45 Library Holdings: 1,946,052 FOOTBALL INFORMATION Colors: Purple and White Nickname: Warhawks (logo is the head of a bird) Conference: Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference National Affiliation: National Collegiate Athletic Association Division III Stadium (capacity): Perkins Stadium (11,000), Field Turf 2010 Record 15-0 overall, 10-0 regular season 7-0 WIAC 1st NCAA Division III National Champions WIAC Championships: 1913, 1914, 1922, 1932, 1937, 1940, 1941, 1950, 1959, 1960, 1962, 1966, 1967, 1969, 1974, 1975, 1978, 1980, 1984, 1987, 1988, 1990, 1994, 1997, 1998, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011 Post-Season Appearances: 1966 (Advanced to NAIA championship game) 1988 NCAA III 1990 NCAA III 1997 NCAA III 2005 (advanced to NCAA III championship game) 2006 (advanced to NCAA III championship game) 2007 (Won NCAA III national championship) 2008 (advanced to NCAA III championship game) 2009 (Won NCAA III national championship) 2010 (Won NCAA III national championship) Basic Offense: Pro Set Basic Defense: 4-3 6 2011 FOOTBALL ROSTER No. Name Ht. Wt. Pos. Yr. Hometown/High School 2 Tyler Huber 6-2 195 WR Jr North Prairie/Mukwonago 2 Chris Millard 5-6 175 DB Fr Kenosha/Bradford 3 Marcus McLin 5-7 178 DB Fr Delevan 4 Zach Howard 5-10 175 WR So Oak Park, IL 5 Ryan Wenkman 5-10 184 DB Jr Wisconsin Dells 6 Sam Overton 5-9 187 DB Sr Milwaukee/Riverside 7 Steve Morris 5-11 184 WR So Racine/Horlick 8 Luke Menzel 5-10 182 WR So Sheboygan Falls/Oostburg 9 Jesse Hamilton 5-8 183 DB Sr Racine/Park 10 Randy Hill 6-0 165 PK Fr Green Bay/West De Pere 11 Cory Robinson 6-3 216 WR Sr Cambridge 13 Kevin O’Neill 6-2 190 QB Fr Tinley Park, IL/Andrew 14 Lee Brekke 6-2 205 QB Jr Sun Prairie 15 Matt Blanchard 6-3 225 QB Sr Lake Zurich, IL 16 Matt Behrendt 6-1 190 QB Fr Westchester, IL/Nazareth 17 Tommy Coughlin 6-1 192 QB So Northbrook, IL/Glenbrook North 18 Kris Rosholt 6-4 231 P Sr Reedsburg 19 Brian Gensrick 6-2 205 WR Sr Mequon 20 Madison Fernandez 5-6 161 WR So Miami, FL/Hialeah 21 Chris Pendergast 5-9 182 DB Jr Sussex/Hartland 22 Andrew Keister 6-0 188 DB So Evansville 23 Byron Stanford 5-11 239 RB Fr Chicago, IL/Mount Carmel 24 Colton Sweitzer 5-9 189 RB Fr Nashotah/Hartland 26 Edgar Wright 6-2 197 RB So Palatine, IL/Fremd 27 Ernest James 5-10 185 DB Sr Madison/West 28 Desmin Ward 5-11 243 RB Jr Milwaukee/Hamilton 29 Nick Miller 5-10 185 DB So Racine/Park 30 Jared Kiesow 5-10 186 DB Sr Horicon 31 Noah Timm 5-11 177 DB Jr Two Rivers 32 Ryan Winske 6-0 212 DB Fr Omro 33 Levell Coppage 5-9 190 RB Sr River Forest, IL/Oak Park River Forest 34 Ryan Hines 5-8 217 FB Fr Crystal Lake, IL/Central 35 Bernie Tamsett 6-0 225 FB Jr Waterford 36 Kominiko Sila 5-9 230 FB So American Somoa/Anchorage, AK 37 Nick Romani 5-10 228 FB Fr Whitewater 38 Cody Weaver 5-9 222 FB Fr Frankfort, IL/Providence 39 Ronnie Blaszkowski 5-9 177 DB Jr Oak Forest, IL 40 Tommy Kolzow 5-11 182 DB Fr Aurora, IL/Waubonsie 41 Eric Kindler 6-0 179 PK So Germantown 42 Brian McClain 6-1 200 DB Fr Windsor, CT 43 Jaren Borland 6-1 221 LB Jr Fort Atkinson 44 Cole Klotz 6-4 247 LB So Elm Grove/New Berlin Eisenhower 45 Bryan Spakowicz 5-11 217 LB So Pewaukee 46 Spencer Jacque 5-10 215 LB Fr Cedar Grove 7 47 Justin Dischler 6-0 215 LB Fr Milwaukee/Pius 48 Kyle Wismer 6-3 220 LB So Spring Grove, IL/Richmond-Burton 49 Zach Nellis 5-11 183 DB Fr Waupaca 50 Oscar Johnson 5-9 220 LB So Milwaukee/Riverside 51 Greg Arnold 6-1 240 LB Sr Brookfield/Mukwonago 52 Nick Erickson 6-0 217 LB So Pleasant Prairie/Kenosha Tremper 53 Ryan Cortez 6-0 210 LB So Palatine, IL 54 Kevin Utz 6-2 282 DL Sr New Berlin/Eisenhower 55 Josh Williams 5-11 220 LB Jr Milwaukee/Mukwonago 56 Jake Keeser 6-0 240 DL Sr Fort Atkinson 57 Joe Paulus 5-10 221 LB So Fredonia/Kewaskum 58 Joe Hansen 6-1 275 OL Jr Greendale 59 Anthony Bounds 5-11 247 DL So Milwaukee/Riverside 60 Jason Zobel 6-0 263 OL Fr Verona 61 Pat Suffield 6-2 267 OL Fr Downers Grove, IL/Montini 62 Ryan Olson 6-3 294 OL Sr Stoughton 63 Trevor Boyle 6-1 245 DL Fr Janesville/Parker 64 Alex Misialek 6-4 281 OL Sr Crystal Lake, IL/South 65 Jimmy Norris 6-2 296 OL Jr Hoffman Estates, IL/Fremd 66 Bob Braam 5-11 283 OL Fr Milwaukee/St. Francis 67 Johnny Wiederholt 6-6 253 DL Fr Muscoda/Riverdale 68 Brett Oesterle 6-1 227 DL Fr Madison/Middleton 69 Matt Helman 6-0 281 DL Fr Rubicon/Hartford 70 Grant Poenitsch 6-1 263 OL Jr Sussex 71 Ryan Patterson 5-11 254 OL Fr Geneseo, IL 72 Jake Borgardt 6-2 309 OL Fr Cedarburg 73 Mike Seefeld 6-3 282 OL Jr Cudahy 74 Phil Kinjerski 6-1 303 OL Fr Luxembourg/Luxemburg-Casco 75 Lucas Skibba 6-2 305 OL Fr Plover/SPASH 76 Jake Wahl 6-2 262 OL Jr Cudahy 77 Derek Patten 6-3 263 OL Fr McFarland 78 Jared Berg 6-5 285 OL So Hudson 79 Logan Allemand 6-3 311 OL Sr Kenosha/Tremper 80 Evan Walton 5-9 180 WR Fr Franklin 81 Cameron Blair 5-8 160 WR Fr Lone Tree, CO/Mountain Vista 82 Zac Michael 5-10 180 WR Fr Hoover, AL/Spain Park 83 Brandon Zimmerman 6-3 229 DL Fr Randolph 84 Jason Ford 6-2 245 TE Sr Palatine, IL/Fremd 85 Matt Gust 6-3 222 TE Fr Verona 86 Garrett Rietveld 6-4 241 TE Fr Winfield, IL/Wheaton North 87 Lucas Davis 6-3 248 TE So Evansville 88 Robert Serdar 6-2 248 TE Jr Zion, IL/Zion-Benton 89 Mike Hall 6-5 281 TE So Golden, IL/Camp Point Central 90 Johan Lorenzo 6-3 242 DL Jr Hialeah, FL 91 Mykael Bratchett 6-1 228 DL Fr Milwaukee/Hope 92 Zack Cook 5-11 272 DL Sr Necedah 93 Dean Smith 5-10 290 DL Fr Zenda/Big Foot 8 94 Dustin Austin 5-11 269 DL Fr Waukesha/North 95 Nick Walker 5-10 299 DL Fr Monroe 96 Anthony Dowery 5-10 278 DL Jr St. Francis/Milwaukee South 97 Loussaint Minett 5-11 240 DL So Whitewater 98 Jake Hohlstein 6-1 280 DL Jr Portage 99 Casey Casper 6-3 250 DL Sr Dousman/Kettle M 9 2011 TWO-DEEP ROSTER Position Number Name Year Hometown/High School OFFENSE Left Tackle 79 Logan Allemand Sr. Kenosha/Tremper 76 Jake Wahl Jr. Cudahy Left Guard 65 Jimmy Norris Jr. Hoffman Estates, IL/Fremd 64 Alex Misialek Sr. Crystal Lake, IL/South Center 58 Joe Hansen Jr. Greendale 61 Pat Suffield Fr. Downer’s Grove, IL/Montini Right Guard 73 Mike Seefeld Jr. Cudahy 75 Lucas Skibba Fr. Plover/SPASH Right Tackle 62 Ryan Olson Sr. Stoughton 77 Derek Patten Fr. McFarland Tight End 84 Jason Ford Sr. Palatine, IL/Fremd 88 Robert Serdar Jr. Zion, IL/Zion-Benton Wide Receiver 11 Cory Robinson Sr. Cambridge 7 Steve Morris So. Racine/Horlick Wide Receiver 2 Tyler Huber Jr.. North Prarie/Mukwonago 8 Luke Menzel So. Sheboygan Falls/Oostburg Running Back 33 Levell Coppage Sr. River Forest, IL/Oak Park River Forest 23 Byron Stanford Fr. Chicago, IL/Mount Carmel Quarterback 15 Matt Blanchard Sr.
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