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ATHLETIC PHONE DIRECTORY TABLE OF CONTENTS Athletic Directory/Table of Contents ...... 1 All Area Codes (402) Media Information ...... 2 About ...... 3 Administration Wayne State College Administration ...... 4 Dr. Marysz Rames, President’s Office ...... 375-7200 Wildcat Athletic Facilities ...... 5-6 Mike Powicki, Athletic Director ...... 375-7520 Athletic Training Services ...... 7 Mike Barry, Associate Athletic Director / Sports & Rec Weightroom/Lockerroom ...... 8 Facilities Director ...... 375-7521 Press Box Replacement ...... 9-11 Linda Anderson, Assistant Athletic Director Head Dan McLaughlin ...... 12 Assistant Coaches ...... 13-14 for Internal Affiars/Senior Woman Administrator ..375-7308 Coaching History ...... 15 Jeni Kemnitz, Athletic Business ...... 375-7183 2018 Season Outlook ...... 16 Chuck Parker, Faculty Athletic Representative ...375-7036 2018 Wildcat Roster ...... 17-18 Deb Harm, Athletic Administrative Assistant .375-7520 NSIC Players to Watch ...... 19-20 Athletic Department FAX...... 375-7120 2018 Wildcat Seniors ...... 21-23 Sports Information 2018 Wildcat Juniors ...... 24-30 Mike Grosz, Sports Information Director ...... 375-7326 2018 Wildcat Sophomores ...... 31-33 Matt Busch, Graduate Assistant SID ...... 375-7326 2018 Wildcat Redshirt Freshmen ...... 34-37 Training Room 2018 Wildcat Transfers ...... 38-39 Muffin Morris, Head Athletic Trainer ...... 375-7310 2018 Wildcat Freshmen ...... 40-44 Jade Johnson, Assistant Athletic Trainer ...... 375-7310 2017 Statistics ...... 45-47 Dylan Moore, Assistant Athletic Trainer ...... 375-7310 2017 NSIC All-Conference Teams...... 48-49 2017 NSIC Football Statistics ...... 50-51 Strength and Conditioning Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conferece ...... 52 Grant Darnell, Head Coach ...... 375-7465 Wildcat Football Records ...... 53-63 Baseball Wildcat All-Americans ...... 64 Alex Koch, Head Coach ...... 375-7499 Wildcats in the Pros ...... 65 Kirk Clark, Assistant Coach ...... 375-7012 Year-by-Year Results ...... 66-69 Men’s Homecoming History ...... 70 Jeff Kaminsky, Head Coach ...... 375-7309 Egg Bowl History ...... 71 Nathan Stover, Assistant Coach ...... 375-7728 All-Time Series Records ...... 72 Women’s Basketball Football Letterwinners ...... 73-78 Brent Pollari, Head Coach ...... 375-7311 CREDITS: The 2018 Wayne State media guide Amber Schwarte, Assistant Coach ...... 375-7122 is a publication of the Wayne State College athletic depart- Cross Country ment under the direction of Mike Grosz, sports information Marlon Brink, Head Coach ...... 375-7507 director. Assistance provided by graduate assistant Matt Busch Football and student assistant Riley Vanderveen. Photos by Bob Berry, Dan McLaughlin, Head Coach ...... 375-7315 Mike Grosz and Mitch Stubbs/PEC Sports.com. Front cover designed by Lexie Lenihan. Scott McLaughlin, Defensive Coordinator .....375-7719 Brian Frana, Offensive Coordinator ...... 375-7115 Denny Honnold, Special Teams Coordinator .375-7157 Women’s Soccer Joe Cleary, Head Coach ...... 375-7506 Alex Piekarski, Assistant Coach ...... 375-7733 Softball Shelli Manson, Head Coach ...... 375-7522 Krissi Oliver, Assistant Coach ...... 375-7227 Track and Field Marlon Brink, Head Coach ...... 375-7507 Brett Suckstorf, Assistant Coach ...... 375-7507 Volleyball Scott Kneifl, Head Coach ...... 375-7303 Kim DePew, Assistant Coach ...... 375-7560 Head coach Dan McLaughlin pictured with the 12 seniors on the 2018 Wayne State College football team

2018 Wildcat Football - 1 MEDIA INFORMATION

MEDIA GUIDELINES WILDCAT MEDIA OUTLETS CREDENTIALS NEWSPAPERS RADIO TELEVISION Requests for press, radio, photography and KWSC Radio television credentials should be made one week The Wayne Stater KWSC TV Sports Editor Sports Director Sports Director prior to the game to insure seating in the press 1111 Main Street box. Requests should be directed to Sports In- 1111 Main Street 1111 Main Street Wayne, NE 68787 Wayne, NE 68787 Wayne, NE 68787 formation Director Mike Grosz. Only members Phone: (402) 375-7424 of the working media will be issued credentials. Phone: (402) 375-7501 Phone: (402) 375-7426 Credentials may be picked up at the will-call KTCH/KCTY Radio window, located at the west entrance to Cun- The Wayne Herald KTIV TV (Channel 4) Aaron Scheffler Brad Pautsch ningham Field. Credentials must be visible at Sports Editor P.O. Box 413 3135 Floyd Blvd. all times. 114 Main Street Wayne, NE 68787 Wayne, NE 68787 Sioux City, IA 51105 Phone: (402) 375-2600 Phone: (402) 375-3700 Phone: (712) 239-4100 RADIO Fax: (402) 375-1888 Fax: (402) 375-5402 Fax: (712) 239-2621 A visitor's radio booth, equipped with a cour- tesy phone line, is available on the upper level Norfolk Daily News KWPN Radio KCAU TV (Channel 9) of the press box. Radio stations should contact Jay Prauner Joel Janecek Jordan Furbee the Sports Information Office a week before the P.O. Box 977 P.O. Box 84 5993 Gordon Drive game to receive broadcast information. Norfolk, NE 68702 West Point, NE 68788 Sioux City, IA 51106 Phone: (402) 371-1020 Phone: (402) 372-5423 Phone: (712) 277-2345 PHOTOGRAPHS Fax: (402) 644-2080 Fax: (402) 372-5425 Fax: (712) 277-3733 Photographers must follow all NCAA and WSC regulations concerning access to the sidelines. Sioux City Journal KNEN/US 92 Radio KMEG TV Photographers are not allowed in the team boxes. Barry Poe Eric McKay (Channel 14) 515 Pavonia Street 214 North 7th Street Owen Siebring PARKING Sioux City, IA 51101 Suite 1 / PO Box 747 100 Gold Circle Limited space is available in a reserved park- Phone: (712) 279-5071 Norfolk, NE 68701 Dakota Dunes, ing lot located behind the west side of Cunning- Fax: (712) 279-5059 Phone: (402) 371-0100 South Dakota ham Field. Contact the Sports Information Office Fax: (402) 371-0050 57049 for parking availability. Omaha World-Herald Phone: (712) 277-3554 Gene Schinzel KEXL Radio Fax: (712) 255-5250 WEEKLY INTERVIEWS Omaha World Herald Joe Tjaden P.O. Box 789 WSC coaches and players will be available Building - 1314 Doug- CONFERENCE for interviews Monday through Thursday, except las Street, Suite 700 Norfolk, NE 68702 Northern Sun between 2-6 p.m. Interview requests should be Omaha, NE 68102-1811 Phone: (402) 371-0780 Intercollegiate made through the Sports Information Office. Phone: (402) 444-1000 Fax: (402) 371-6303 Conference Fax: (402) 344-3343 POST GAME INTERVIEWS Nick Kornder 2999 County Road 42 After a brief "cooling off" period, WSC play- Lincoln Journal Star West - Suite #136 ers and coaches will be available for post game Clark Grell Burnsville, MN 55306 interviews. Players will be available outside the P.O. Box 81689 Phone: (651) 288-4017 WSC locker room, located directly west of Memo- Lincoln, NE 68508 Fax: (952) 378-1694 rial Stadium. Coach McLaughlin will meet with Phone: (402) 473-7431 the media following his radio show. Interview Fax: (402) 473-7291 requests with WSC players will be taken toward NSIC OUTLETS the end of the game. Associated Press Eric Olson STATISTICS 909 N. 96th, Suite 104 A complete package of pre-game notes, depth Omaha, NE 68102 charts and statistics will be available. Halftime Phone: (402) 391-0031 and quarter statistics will also be provided. Fax: (402) 391-1412 Final statistics, including a play-by-play, will be distributed approximately 10-15 minutes after the game in the press box at Cunningham Field/Memoria Stadium.

2018 Wildcat Football - 2 ABOUT WAYNE STATE COLLEGE

Innovative programs. Excellent career preparation. Per- sonal attention. Active campus life. Scenic surroundings. Founded in 1891 as Nebraska Normal College, Wayne State College, in Wayne, Neb. earned a distinguished reputa- tion as a teachers’ college from its early days. We’re still a great teachers’ college—but so much more! Innovative Programs Wayne State’s four academic schools—Arts and Humani- ties, Business and Technology, Education and Counseling, and Natural and Social Sciences—offer a comprehensive selection of courses. You’ll find over 150 majors and minors ranging from pre-professional studies to criminal justice to a nationally accredited undergraduate sports management program, and many others in 14 academic departments across campus. The Rural Health Opportunities Program (RHOP) at Wayne State College provides pre-professional training in medicine, pharmacy and dentistry in cooperation with the University of Nebraska Medical Center. Students who suc- cessfully complete the program at WSC are automatically accepted into medical, pharmacy, or dental school at UNMC. Upper-level education majors at Wayne State have the opportunity to participate in the Northeast Nebraska Teacher Academy (NENTA), the first of its kind in the nation, where WSC students receive classroom experience with participat- ing K-12 schools in the region. Personal Attention Through WSC WebCat On-line, students can register for class, check Students at Wayne State College don’t get lost in the crowd. With an on grades and student accounts, from the convenience of their home or average class size of 21 and a student/faculty ratio of 20:1, WSC students residence hall room. get to know their professors and classmates. Eighty percent of Wayne State professors have the highest degree in their field—and most teach Excellent Career Preparation first-year as well as upper-level classes. You will find dedicated profes- Whether students plan to be accountants or wildlife biologists, they sors and instructors at Wayne State College where teaching is their life’s receive the preparation they need at Wayne State College. In addition to work and their enthusiasm is contagious. classes taught by experts in their fields, Wayne State College provides Wayne State College offers a variety of support services and pro- internship and cooperative programs for students in a number of majors. grams to students. The heart of the WSC campus is the Student Center, Many regional businesses actively recruit Wayne State students for intern- where academic and personal support services are located. The Learn- ships, with many of these internships resulting in full-time employment ing Center and Peer Tutoring Program are designed to help all students after graduation. achieve the highest possible level of success in their studies. The WSC Career Services office assists students with career explora- tion, job preparation skills, interviews, as well as arranging internships Active Campus Life and cooperative experiences. With more than 90 clubs and organizations on campus, Wayne State College students have many opportunities to be involved in campus and community life. Wayne State College has an active Greek life, with Greek Olympics being held at Homecoming each fall, as well as other social and service activities. The Student Activities Board (SAB) plans a variety of special programs each year, bringing musical groups such as Dierks Bentley, Three Doors Down, Terri Clark, Vertical Horizon, Five for Fighting, Goo Goo Dolls, Sawyer Brown, Blackhawk, Firehouse, Jason Aldean, Blake Shelton and others to campus. Comedian Adam Sandler and other na- tional performers have performed on campus. The Multicultural Center, one of the newest campus programs, provides outreach and support to Wayne State College students and the region through special events during the year. Wayne State College competes in NCAA Division II, and is a mem- ber of the Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference. Competitive sports include football, volleyball, men’s and women’s basketball, men's and women's track and field (indoor and outdoor), men's and women's cross country, baseball, softball and women’s soccer. Scenic Surroundings You’ll feel right at home on Wayne State’s beautiful, historic campus located in the northeast Nebraska community of Wayne. The campus combines stately, historic buildings with the newly renovated Willow Bowl, Student Center, Ramsey Theatre, Studio Arts Building and Connell Hall. A new state-of-the-art outdoor track was completed in the summer of 2014 while field turf was installed in the summer of 2013 to complete a $1.3 million athletic renovation at Bob Cunningham Field/Memorial Stadium. Wayne State College’s seven residence halls provide students with a comfortable, affordable and convenient place to live with easy access to the entire campus community. Each hall has lounges and recreation areas, laundry facilities, mail service, academic tutors and study areas. Six of the seven halls are wired for access to the campus computer net- work from your personal computer.

2018 Wildcat Football - 3 WAYNE STATE ADMINISTRATION

Dr. Marysz Rames Powicki currently serves on the NCAA Division II Athletic Directors Association Board, NCAA Division II Central Regional Advisory President Committee for baseball and is on the Northern Sun Conference Hall of Fame Committee. He also serves locally as the Wayne Kiwanis Board President,Vice President of theWayne Area Economic Development Board of Dr. Marysz Rames was appointed the 13th Directors and Revitalize Wayne Committee. president of Wayne State College by the Nebraska Powicki currently serves on the NCAA Division II Athletic Directors State College System Board of Trustees on June 18, Association Board, NCAA Central Regional Advisory Committee for 2015. She came to Wayne State from Dakota State baseball and is on the Northern Sun Conference Hall of Fame Commit- University in Madison, S.D., where she had served tee. He also serves locally as the Wayne Kiwanis Board President along as interim president since Aug. 15, 2014. with the Wayne Area Economic Development Board of Directors and Rames earned her education doctorate in adult Revitalize Wayne Committees. and higher education in 1997 from the University of Prior to arriving at Wayne State, Powicki served as Assistant Athletic South Dakota in Vermillion. She earned her bachelor of science degree Director at Minnesota State University in Mankato, Minnesota. He was in business administration and communication studies, with a minor in the Assistant Athletic Director for Marketing and Corporate Partnerships economics, in 1982, and her master’s degree in educational from 2008-10 and was promoted to Assistant Director of Athletics for administration in 1986, from University of Northern Colorado in Gree- Development and Strategic Partnerships in 2010 where he served in that ley, Colorado. role until July 2012 when he arrived at Wayne State. She spent one year (2014-15) as interim president at Dakota State While at MSU, Powicki successfully developed and executed the University (DSU) in Madison, South Dakota. During this time she was athletics department revenue generation plan, responsible for generat- instrumental in promoting a strong shared governance system, finaliz- ing $1.7 million annually. Powicki managed all fundraising, development ing the university's five-year strategic plan, revitalizing the university's and marketing operations while overseeing the athletic department Foundation and actively raising funds to increase scholarships. Rames marketing/fundraising staff. Powicki also served as the athletic depart- also worked with the legislature and others in several major new con- ment’s senior development officer functioning as a liaison to the MSU struction and renovation projects. Foundation and the Vice President for Advancement, focusing on major Prior to her interim appointment, Rames served as the vice gifts and special projects. president for student affairs from 2000 until June 2015 at South Dakota Powicki oversaw the implementation of numerous media rights State University (SDSU) in Brookings. As the senior student affairs of- contracts for MSU’s athletic department including radio broadcast rights, ficer, Rames oversaw numerous university divisions and initiatives - in- television broadcast carriage rights and the department’s multi-year cluding but not limited to - enrollment management, student success, advertising sales rights with the firm Front Row Marketing Services. strategic planning, fundraising/fiscal management, diversity and inclu- Powicki also served as Associate Athletic Director for External sion, collaborative partnerships, leadership development and increas- Affairs at Upper Iowa University from 2004-2008 where he was a part of ing efficiency and effectiveness for students. the Peacocks transition from NCAA Division III to NCAA Division II status Rames served as an assistant professor of education at SDSU, and into the Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference. While at Upper teaching courses in administration and leadership in student affairs; Iowa, Powicki monitored all team operations, recruiting and fundraising serving on master’s and doctoral students’ graduate committees; and budgets. Powicki oversaw the UIU Recreation and Fitness Center staff, conducting research in financial trends in higher education, student budget and overall operation. retention and completion, and affordability and access to higher education. In his time at Upper Iowa he created and sold athletic corporate Rames also served as the interim associate vice president of student sponsorship opportunities, supervised and coordinated all athletic affairs (1997-1999) and the interim director for diversity enhancement department fundraising activities, developed and implemented the (1999) at SDSU. Peacock Club for donors and successfully completed the “Road to Prior to her arrival at SDSU, Rames worked at Aims Community Glory” athletic facility capital improvement project. He also served as College in Greeley, Colo., and the University of Wyoming in Laramie. tournament director for various national and regional NCAA Division II Her scholarly presentations include topics such as student services, re- Championship events. tention efforts, and working with today’s college students. During his tenure at UIU, Powicki served as an adjunct professor Rames and her husband, Steve, have two children - Matthew and for the Exercise and Sports Studies within the Department of Education. Jessica. Powicki obtained his bachelor degree from the University of Iowa in exercise science in and earned his masters degree in exercise and sport science/sport administration from Wisconsin-La Crosse. Mike Powicki Mike has two daughters – Faith and Elle (pronounced L) - and resides Director of Athletics in Wayne.

Mike Powicki is in his seventh year as Athletic Director at Wayne State College. Powicki began his Mike Barry duties at Wayne State College on July 23, 2012 and Associate Director of Athletics has been instrumental in improvements to athletic facilities during his first five years at the institution. Facilities/Rec Center Director In his six years at WSC, over $6 million has been invested in facility improvements, staffing and op- erations enhancements. Mike Barry is in his 19th year (2018-19) as The most recent athletic facility upgrade is the Bob Cunningham Associate Director of Athletics/Director of Sport Field Press Box Replacement project covering $3 million. The project & Rec Center at Wayne State College. His duties will increase the amount of work space for media and staff working home include scheduling athletic contests and practices, events at Cunningham Field. The new facility will also provide universal home game management and serving as the ath- space on the lower level that will give WSC athletics an opportunity to letic and recreational facilities’ coordinator. host special events and create extra revenue with corporate sponsor- Barry, who is in his 29th year overall at WSC, was the Wildcat women’s ships. basketball head coach for seven seasons from 1989-96. He compiled a More improvements are planned for WSC athletic facilities in the 96-91 record, which is third all-time on the school’s career victory list. fall of 2018 with new scoreboards and the installation of a video board in His best team was the 1993-94 squad which posted a 22-5 record. Rice Auditorium to enhance the game day experience for Wildcat fans. Prior to arriving at Wayne State, Barry served two years as an as- The first major athletic project that was completed under the sistant women’s basketball coach at Pratt Community College in Kansas. guidance of Powicki was the Bob Cunningham Field/Memorial Stadium He also coached at Chadron State, Eastern New Mexico University along Renovation project. The project began in May, 2013 and was highlighted by with Fullerton and Stuart High Schools in Nebraska. installation of artificial turf, ornamental fencing, press box graphics and Barry, a native of Grant, was a four-sport athlete at Chadron State. new goal posts. The $1.6 million project also included the widening, He was a three-time NAIA national qualifier in the jump, and also lengthening and re-sodding of the Wildcat Soccer Complex, along with lettered in basketball, football, and cross country. Barry earned his the installation of new irrigation, facility fencing and scoreboard and bachelor’s degree in physical education from Chadron State in 1983 and making the facility ADA accessible. The Dr. LeRoy Simpson Track at earned is master’s degree in secondary education from Chadron State Memorial Stadium was re-surfaced and painted in the summer of 2014 in 1988. as the final phase of the project. Mike and his wife, Jeannette, have two children: Jordan and Jalen, and they reside in Wayne. 2018 Wildcat Football - 4 WAYNE STATE FACILITIES

Memorial Stadium / Bob Cunningham Field Memorial Stadium has been "Home of the Wild- cats" since 1931 when the college purchased 11 acres of land for athletic fields. The grandstand was constructed in 1933. The stadium was officially designated Memorial Stadium following World War II in honor of the Wayne State students who served in the war. Bob Cunningham Field was named in 1993 for the WSC three-sport Hall of Fame standout (1936-39). The press box was built at the time of the grand- stand construction, with a second level being added in 1969. The main stadium has seating for 2,500 fans. New bleachers were installed on the east side of the field in the fall of 2007 with seating for another 750 fans. Cunningham Field underwent a renovation in the summer of 2013 with synthetic turf replacing the natural grass surface. Recreation Center The Wayne State College Recreation Center opened in 1987 and is the college’s main facility for student recreation and se- lected athletic activities. The main area in the Recreation Center provides a six-lane running track and three full-size courts for basketball, volleyball, , and badminton. Racquetball, weight training, aerobics, gymnastics, , and sauna facilities are all available to WSC students, faculty and staff as well as residents of the Wayne community. The Recreation Center also houses locker rooms for Wildcat athletic teams and offices for the WSC athletic department.

WSC Soccer Complex Located east of Memorial Stadium/Cunningham Field, the WSC Soccer Complex made its debut in the fall of 1997 just in time for the inaugural Wildcat soccer season. During the spring and summer of 2013, the Wayne State Col- lege Soccer Complex underwent major renovations that were part of the $1.5 million athletic improvement project. Improve- ments to the soccer field included a new scoreboard, fencing and widened playing surface.

2018 Wildcat Football - 5 WAYNE STATE FACILITIES

Pete Chapman Baseball & Softball Complex The baseball and softball complex opened in the spring of 1996. Located north of Memorial Stadium, the complex provides a picturesque setting for baseball and softball games. The complex was necessary after the previous softball field was converted into a parking lot. In addition, the baseball team played its games off campus at the local American Legion field. The baseball field received a facelift in the summer of 2004 with the additions of locker rooms, restrooms, a concession stand and press box. A new wood fence was installed on the baseball field prior to the start of the 2005 season. In the spring of 2006, the facility was named the Pete Chapman Baseball/Softball Complex in honor of the late athletic director/ football coach and his contributions to the Wildcat athletic de- partment. In the fall of 2006, a locker room/press box was built at the softball field. A new 10-inning scoreboard was placed at the baseball field in the fall of 2007 in right-center field. In the summer of 2009, a new wood fence was installed on the softball field.

Rice Auditorium

Rice Auditorium serves as the home for the Wildcat men’s and women’s basketball teams as well as the volleyball squad. Recent upgrades to the arena include: new lights in 2011, new/renovated locker rooms and offices as part of the $4.5 million Rice/Memorial Stadium renovation project in 2008, new balcony seats and new stage curtain in the summer of 2007 and a new playing surface in 2005. The gymnasium area seats approximately 2,500 for basketball games and volleyball matches. Named for John D. Rice, Wayne State College's president from 1951-'56, Rice Auditorium was the site of the 1999 NCAA Division II North Central Regional Men's Basketball Championships, the 2006 NSIC Red Baron Women's Basketball Classic and the 2012 NCAA Division II Central Regional Women's Basketball Championships.

2018 Wildcat Football - 6 ATHLETIC TRAINING SERVICES

Dr. Joseph Carreau Muffin Morris Board Eligible Orthopaedic Surgeon Head Athletic Trainer Dr. Joseph Carreau joined CNOS in 2016 after completing fellowship in Orthopaedic Sports Medicine at the University of Iowa. Dr. Muffin Morris is in her 11th year He is originally from Colorado where he (2018-19) at Wayne State College as attended Colorado State University for his the Head Athletic Trainer. She over- undergraduate education. Thereafter, he sees athletic training for all 13 sports pursued medical school at Creighton Uni- at Wayne State College and is the head versity in Omaha, Nebraska and in 2005 traveled to San Diego to complete his ortho- athletic trainer for football and men’s paedic surgery residency at the University basketball. of , San Diego. There he received She also serves as an advisor to extensive training in adult and pediatric trauma and joint replacement the WSC Student Athlete Advisory surgery. He developed a special interest in advanced arthroscopy and Committee and worked three years the treatment of athletic injuries, thus chose to pursue fellowship training (2013-16) as senior women’s administrator. in Sports Medicine through the University of Iowa. At the University of Iowa, Dr. Carreau was trained by national Prior to arriving at Wayne State, Morris worked four years leaders in the practice of advanced arthroscopic techniques, cartilage at the University of South Dakota. She served as a graduate transplantation, shoulder instability, patellofemoral problems, ligamentous assistant athletic trainer and worked with football, / injury of the knee and shoulder replacement surgery. He also received diving, track and field/cross country and volleyball programs extensive training in the treatment of all athletes at the University of Iowa with the Coyotes. and was assistant team physician to the Hawkeye Football Team during their historic 2015 season. Morris, a native of Chariton, Iowa, earned her bachelor’s Carreau currently serves as Orthopaedic team physician to the Wayne degree from Buena Vista University in athletic training in 2004. State Wildcats and assists with multiple local high schools. Dr. Carreau has She received her master’s degree from the University of South published papers on various orthopaedic topics and is a member of the Dakota in 2006 in health, physical education and recreation and American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgery, the American Orthopaedic obtained her doctorate degree in adult/higher education from Society for Sports Medicine and the Arthroscopy Association of North the University of South Dakota on July 31, 2008. America. Dr. Carreau and his wife have four children. He is an avid fisherman and enjoys the outdoors. Morris resides in Wayne. Dr. Michael Nguyen Other WSC athletic training staff members Team Orthopedist Jade Johnson - Assistant Athletic Trainer Dr. Michael Nguyen joined CNOS as a Primary Care Sports Medicine Physician Dylan Moore - Assistant Athletic Trainer after completing his fellowship training Tyler Schwartz - Graduate Assistant Athletic Trainer in Sports Medicine at Morristown Medical Center in Morristown, N.J. He initially trained in Spencer Bassett - Graduate Assistant Athletic Trainer family medicine inWaterloo, Iowa through the University of Iowa. He earned his medical degree as well as his MS in Hyperbaric Athletic Training Room Medicine from Saba University School of Medicine in Saba, Netherland-Antilles. Dr. The Athletic Training Room is the site of taping, treatment and Nguyen also earned a MS in Health Sci- injury evaluations. It has a variety of up to date, quality equip- ences Research from Texas State University at San Marcos. ment. A partial inventory of modalities available for athletes Utilizing his specialized training, Dr. Nguyen will focus on treating include: three whirpools, RichMar Theratouch 7.7 electrical patients with orthopaedic injuries and conditions. His expertise includes stimulation machine, RichMar HV-II combination ultrasound/ treating sports medicine issues, concussions, osteoporosis and other musculoskeletal injuries using a comprehensive approach. Prior to joining electrical stimulation machine, RichMar portable ultrasound CNOS Dr. Nguyen practiced at Atlantic Sports Health in Morristown, N.J. machine, Game-ready intermittent compression machine, During his fellowship in N.J., Dr. Nguyen cared for athletes of all ages, Therabath Parafin machine and Hydrocollator heat pack units. both amateur and elite. He helped cover the N.Y. Jets football team, mixed The athletic training room also has six computers. martial arts events, as well as major triathlons and marathons in the tri- state area. He worked as an ER physician at Grundy Memorial Hospital in Grundy Center, Iowa and Waverly Health Center in Waverly, Iowa as well as several other vtowns across the state. Wildcat Sports Medicine Center

The Wildcat Sports Medicine Center, which opened December 1, 2005, is a 4,000 square foot state-of-the-art facility. The center is located next to the Wayne State College Recreation Center and serves as the hub for therapy and athletic training services. Dedicated to quality care, the Wildcat Sports Medicine Center provides the finest in sports rehabilitation, physical therapy and athletic training services to Wayne State College student-athletes, campus community. The Wildcat Sports Medicine Center represents excellence - a total commitment by Wayne State College to the health of its’ students and student athletes. 2018 Wildcat Football - 7 WEIGHT ROOM/LOCKER ROOM

Weight Room Recognizing the importance of first-class facilities for their student athletes, the Wayne State College athletic department completed a state-of-the-art renovation to its athletic facilities in the 2008-09 school year, including a new weight room constructed at Memorial Stadium. All Wayne State student athletes have utilized the benefits of new weight room equipment that features 18 platforms and racks, dumbbells and selectorized machines. The facility allows 72 student athletes to work out at the same time. The project has enhanced Wayne State's ability to attract high quality student athletes and provide current team members the resources necessary to compete at the NCAA Division II level.

Football Locker Room

As part of the $4.5 million state-of-the-art renovation to Memorial Stadium and Rice Auditorium, the Wayne State College football team received a new locker room at the start of the 2009 season. The locker room features custom-built wooden lockers made by Wayne-based Heritage Industries along with new showers and restroom facilities for the Wildcat football players.

2018 Wildcat Football - 8 PRESS BOX REPLACEMENT

Construction on the new press box began on November 27, 2017 with destruction of the old structure along with pouring of footings for the new press box. The old press box was nearly 40 years old and had a leaking roof along with building code deficiencies, safety concerns and handicap inaccessability.

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The new press box is 5,220 square foot and includes an elevator and provides space for all of the existing functions of the press box while increasing the size of several spaces to meet current and future needs. The new space will also provide WSC athletics the opportunity to host special events

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The debut of the new press box took place on Thursday evening, August 30th when the Wayne State football team hosted Winona State. The new facility features a club level where Wildcat boosters can enjoy a climate controlled view of the game while the upper level for game-day staff provides more working space and a better working environment for local and regional media.

2018 Wildcat Football - 11 HEAD COACH DAN MCLAUGHLIN

Dan McLaughlin is in his 14th Dan McLaughlin Record at WSC year as Head Football Coach at Wayne Overall NSIC State College entering the 2018 season. Year School W L W L McLaughlin is the all-time wins leader 2017 Wayne State 6 5 6 5 at WSC and has a career record of 72- 2016 Wayne State 3 8 3 8 73 (.496) overall and 68-62 (.523) in the 2015 Wayne State 4 7 4 7 Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference. 2014 Wayne State 5 6 5 6 He is the second-longest tenured coach 2013 Wayne State 2 9 2 9 in the NSIC, trailing only Winona State's 2012 Wayne State 6 5 6 5 Tom Sawyer (23 years), and is the second- 2011 Wayne State 7 4 7 3 longest tenured coach at WSC, trailing 2010 Wayne State 6 5 5 5 only Del Stoltenberg's 14-year tenure 2009 Wayne State 8 3 7 3 from 1969-82. 2008 Wayne State 9 3 8 2 Inheriting a struggling program 2007 Wayne State 7 5 7 2 when hired in 2005, McLaughlin turned 2006 Wayne State 5 6 4 4 Wayne State into a constant winner that 2005 Wayne State 4 7 4 3 included six straight winning seasons Totals 72 73 68 62 (2007-12), a feat never achieved in the program's 102-year history along with the schools' first-ever trip to the NCAA the 2008 season, McLaughlin coached the Wildcats to a 9-3 record and the Division II playoffs (2008). programs’ first-ever berth in the NCAA Division II playoffs. The Wildcats The Wildcats posted a 6-5 record in the 2017 season (first winning won seven straight games to finish the regular season and earned a share campaign since 2012) and placed fourth in the NSIC South with a 4-3 di- of the NSIC South Division title with Minnesota State, going 8-2 in league visional record. Wayne State's 24 interceptions during the regular season play. tied for the most in NCAA Division II and the 32 turnovers created by the The nine wins in 2008 tied the school record, matching the 1949 Wildcat defense were the third most nationally. (9-0) and 1993 (9-1) teams that also won nine games in a season. WSC Under McLaughlin in 2016, Wayne State posted a 3-8 overall record finished the regular season ranked 22nd in NCAA Division II, the first (tie for 11th in the NSIC) and 2-5 mark in the NSIC South Division (tie for national ranking for a WSC football team since 1995. For leading WSC fifth). McLaughlin became Wayne State's all-time win's leader on to a 9-3 season, McLaughlin was named the AFCA ( October 24, 2015 following a 20-17 at home win over Concordia-St. Paul. Coaches Association) NCAA Division II Region V Football Coach of the It was his 63rd win as Wildcat Head Coach, surpassing Del Stoltenberg Year. who was 62-70-5 in his 14 years as head coach at WSC from 1969-82. The Wildcats posted a 7-5 overall record in 2007, the first winning Under McLaughlin in 2015, Wayne State finished 4-7 overall and 1-6 season by a WSC football team since 1995. Wayne State finished second in the NSIC South Division. place in the Northern Sun Conference with a 7-2 league mark despite a Wayne State finished the 2014 season at 5-6 overall and tied for predicted fifth place finish in the NSIC preseason poll. It was the best-ever fourth in the NSIC South Division with a 3-4 record. Marquee wins dur- finish in conference play for the Wildcat football team since joining the ing the year included a 27-7 rout of #25 Winona State on Homecoming Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference in 1999 and resulted in Coach and a wild 48-45 overtime win at Southwest Minnesota State. McLaughlin being named the 2007 NSIC Football Coach of the Year. The Wildcats were 2-9 in the 2013 season with five of the teams' The Wildcats' second place finish in the NSIC resulted in just the losses by seven points or less, including a season-opening 29-27 triple second-ever post season bowl appearance in 91 years of football for overtime loss at Northern State that was the longest game in school his- the school as Wayne State represented the Northern Sun Intercollegiate tory. Conference in the Mineral Water Bowl played in Excelsior Springs, Under McLaughlin in 2012, the Wildcats recorded a 6-5 record for Missouri on December 1, 2007. Other milestones accomplished in the a sixth straight winning season. Three of the team's five losses were by 2007 season under McLaughlin included the school's first six-game win seven points or less. For the fifth straight season, Wildcat football had at streak on the gridiron since 1993 and the first regional ranking (10th in least one player receive All-America honors under McLaughlin as senior the Northwest Region) for a Wildcat football team since 1993 when WSC punter Randy Weich was named to six different All-America teams. was ranked as high as fourth in the former Midwest Region. In 2011, Wayne State finished with a record of 7-4 overall and 7-3 Under McLaughlin in 2006, the Wildcats went 5-6 with three of the in the NSIC. The Wildcats were nationally ranked for a fourth straight losses by a combined nine points. WSC recorded their first three-game season with the team's signature win coming in a 7-0 triumph over #1 winning streak in football since 1995 during the 2006 campaign and ranked and defending national champion Minnesota Duluth ending the posted back-to-back shutout wins for the first time since the 1976 season. Bulldogs 31 game win streak against NSIC opponents. The Wildcats allowed an NSIC-low two sacks in league play under the The Wildcats were 6-5 overall and 5-5 in the NSIC during the 2010 coaching of McLaughlin in the 2006 season. season. WSC was ranked for part of the season and was as high as 18th WSC amassed a 4-7 mark under McLaughlin in his first season at in the AFCA Division II Top 25 Coaches Poll. Two of the Wildcat wins the school in 2005 and the teams' 4-3 mark in the NSIC that season was were over top 15 teams that made the playoffs, beating #13 Nebraska- the school's first-ever winning mark in football since joining the league. Kearney and #7 Augustana, handing the Vikings their lone loss during Dan McLaughlin was hired as the 21st head football coach at Wayne the regular season. State College on Dec. 9, 2004. He came to Wayne State after spending McLaughlin's 2009 team was 8-3 and ranked a majority of the season one season as offensive coordinator at Minnesota State in Mankato, - as high 11th in the D2Football.com and 14th in the AFCA Division II Top Minnesota where he helped the Mavericks to a 6-5 record in 2004 after 25 Coaches Poll. The Wildcats accumulated an impressive 24-11 mark the team went 0-11 in 2003. It was Minnesota State's first winning season under McLaughlin from 2007-09 (9-3 in 2008 and 7-5 in 2007), marking in football since 1994. He also served as offensive line coach with the the most wins in a three year span in Wayne State's 95 years of football. Mavericks under head coach Jeff Jamrog. In 2003, McLaughlin was a Predicted for a seventh place finish out of 14 teams in the NSIC for graduate assistant coach at the University of Nebraska, working as an assistant offensive line coach and assistant special teams coach while coordinating Nebraska's walk-on program. Before moving to the college ranks, McLaughlin achieved success at the high school level in Nebraska by winning state championships at three different schools. He was the head coach at Millard West from 1995 to 2002, guiding the Wildcats to seven consecutive playoff appearances. His 2001 team went 12-1 and captured the Class A state title. McLaughlin was the head coach at Norfolk High School from 1988 to 1994, leading the Panthers to the Class A state title in 1994. McLaughlin also coached at Broken Bow High School in 1987 and led the school to the Class B state crown in his only season at Broken Bow. Believed to be the only head coach in Nebraska high school football history to win state titles at three different schools, McLaughlin compiled a high school coaching record of 110-59. McLaughlin earned his master's degree from Wayne State College in 1992. He is a native of Sheridan, Montana and is a 1982 graduate of Bellevue College. Dan and his wife Nadine have two sons (Scott and Sean) along with three grandchildren and they reside in Wayne. 2018 Wildcat Football - 12 WILDCAT ASSISTANT COACHES

Brian Frana Denny Honnold Offensive Coordinator Special Teams Coordinator

Brian Frana is in his first season Denny Honnold is in his second as Offensive Coordinator at Wayne State season as Assistant Football Coach College. He brings nearly 15 years of col- at Wayne State College. He coaches lege experience to the Wildcat program, special teams and defensive backs and including the last nine years in the NSIC. brings 14 years of collegiate coaching Frana spent the last four seasons at experience to the Wildcat program. Southwest Minnesota State where he was Prior to arriving at Wayne State, -game coordinator and offensive line Honnold served three years as defen- coach. Under Frana, the Mustang offensive sive coordinator and defensive backs line produced some of its top offensive coach at Robert Morris University in seasons in school history. In 2015, SMSU led NCAA Division II in Chicago, Illinois. first downs during the regular season and was 12th in total offense In 2016, he helped the Eagles to a 7-4 record and #15 with an NSIC leading 485.5 yards per game. ranking in the final NAIA poll. RMU ranked sixth in NAIA in Prior to arriving in Marshall, Frana served five seasons as Offensive Coordinator at Upper Iowa. During his time with the Pea- rushing defense under Honnold, allowing just 114 yards per cocks, the UIU offense set 26 school records and had its first ever game on the ground. The 2014 team was 8-3 and ended the winning season at the NCAA Division II level in 2013. The Upper year ranked 20th in NAIA while leading the nation in rushing Iowa offense averaged over 460 per game in his final two seasons. defense (75.8/game) and finishing fifth in total defense allowing Other coaching stops for Frana included two seasons (2007-08) just 280.8 yards per contest. as Offensive Coordinator at Lindenwood University (Mo.) where the Honnold also served six seasons as a defensive assistant team won 22 games in two seasons, two years (2005-06) as Offensive at where he also coordinated the team’s Line and Tight Ends coach and started his coaching career as an strength program. While at Missouri Valley College, Honnold Offensive Assistant at Waldorf College in Iowa in 2003 helping the helped coach a defense that led NAIA in scoring defense, total team transition from Junior College to the NAIA level. yards allowed per game, rush defense and third down conver- Frana earned his bachelor's degree from Eastern Illinois in sion percentage in 2013. Missouri Valley College qualified for 2002 majoring in speech communication and his master's degree the NAIA national playoffs five of the six years that Honnold from St. Cloud State in 2007 in sports management. He was a two-time coached at the school. Other coaching stops for Honnold in- All-Region offensive lineman at Waldorf College before transferring clude St. Cloud State, Fort Scott Community College and North to Eastern Illinois where he was a two year starter. Iowa Area Community College. Brain and his wife, Jennifer, have a son, Kael, and a daughter, A native of Des Moines, Iowa, Honnold earned his bach- Taylor. elor’s degree from Iowa State in 2003 majoring in exercise science and obtained a master’s degree in sport management from St. Cloud State. Scott McLaughlin Defensive Coordinator Lucas Melo Scott McLaughlin is in his 12th year Defensive Line Coach as an Assistant Football Coach and the Defensive Coordinator and fourth sea- Lucas Melo enters his first season son as Defensive Coordinator at Wayne as a Football Coaching Assistant at State College. McLaughlin also works Wayne State College and will coach with the Wildcat linebackers. the Wildcat defensive line. McLaughlin was promoted to Melo comes to Wayne State from defensive coordinator following the Ellsworth Community College in Iowa 2014 season after serving six seasons where he worked the 2018 spring as as special teams coordinator and line- defensive line coach and recruiting backers coach. He also worked with the defensive line for four coordinator. seasons prior to being special teams coordinator. Prior to Ellsworth CC, Melo coached the 2017 season Under McLaughlin in 2017, the Wildcat defense tied for at LA Pierce Junior College in California serving as defensive the most interceptions (24) in NCAA Division II in the regular coordinator, defensive line coach at recruiting coordinator. In season and created 32 total turnovers to rank third nationally his one season at LA Pierce, Melo helped the team improve while helping WSC to a 6-5 record. from 1-9 to 6-5. Scott is a graduate of the University of Nebraska-Omaha Other coaching stops for Melo include - Head Wrestling and played defensive line for the Mavericks. He also served Coach at Lyman High School in Florida in 2016, Defensive Line as a student assistant at UNO and worked as the team's video Coach at Lake Mary High School in Florida in 2016 and Defensive coordinator for three seasons before coming to Wayne State Line Coach at Lake Howell High School in Florida from 2014-16. College. Melo also played three years of pro football from 2014-17 McLaughlin earned a bachelor's degree from the University in the arena ranks. of Nebraska-Omaha in continuing education and received his Melo played collegiate football at South Alabama and master's degree at Wayne State College in sport management finished his career at Southeast Missouri State in 2013 after in May, 2009. starting his career with two years of junior college ball. Scott and his wife Lindsay reside in Wayne with their sons Cooper and Noah. 2018 Wildcat Football - 13 WILDCAT ASSISTANT COACHES

John Dunford Lucas Hefty Tight Ends Coach Wide Receivers Coach

John Dunford enters his second Lucas Hefty is in his first year as a season as Graduate Assistant Foot- graduate assistant football coach at ball Coach on the Wayne State Col- Wayne State College and will work lege football coaching staff. After with wide receivers. coaching wide receivers in 2017, Hefty is familiar with the NSIC, Dunford will work with tight ends having played at Upper Iowa Uni- in the 2018 season. versity from 2011-15 as a standout Dunford comes to Wayne State tight end for the Peacocks. after serving the 2016 season as wide receivers coach at Prior to arriving at Wayne Westminster College in Missouri. Prior to that, Dunford State, Hefty played the 2018 season (February-June) for the ITU Hornets of the American Football First League of coached four years at McDaniel College in Maryland where Turkey in Istanbul. he was assistant offensive line coach along with tight ends Hefty played two seasons with the Iowa Barnstorm- and H-Backs coach. ers of the Indoor Football League. A graduate of McDaniel College in 2013 with a A native of Traer, Iowa, Hefty hauled in 176 passes bachelor degree in exercise science and physical educa- for 2,213 yards and 23 touchdowns during his four-year tion, Dunford is pursuing a master's degree in sport man- career at Upper Iowa. As a senior in 2014, Hefty earned agement at Wayne State College. three All-Super Region First Team honors after recording 63 receptions for 737 yards and four TD's. Following his senior season, Hefty earned a weekend tryout with the Minnesota Vikings following the 2015 NFL Draft. Hefty ended his Upper Iowa career ranked third in touchdown catches, sixth in career receptions and receiving yards. Hefty earned his bachelor's degree from Upper Iowa in 2015 in business administration and will pursue a mas- ter's degree at Wayne State College in sport management.

Andre McCall Roderick Ryles Running Backs Coach Defensive Backs Coach

Andre McCall is in his first year Roderick Ryles is in his first as a Graduate Assistant Football season as a graduate assistant foot- Coach with the Wayne State College ball coach at Wayne State College Football program and will coach and will coach defensive backs. running backs. Ryles comes to Wayne State McCall comes to Wayne State after serving as defensive backs after serving the 2017 season as coach at his alma mater, Dr. Phillips Defensive Coordinator at Webster County High School High School in Orlando, Florida, helping the team capture the Florida Class 8A State Title. in Kentucky where he also worked with linebackers and Ryles is a graduate of Lindenwood (Mo.) where he offensive line. In the 2016 season he was Offensive Co- was a four year starter at defensive back from 2013-16 ordinator and Head JV Coach working with the offensive after starting his collegiate career at Division I Pittsburgh. and defensive lines. In four years at Lindenwood, Ryles recorded 275 McCall played football for Kentucky State University career tackles with 10 passes defended, five interceptions from 2010 to 2015 and graduated in 2015 with a degree in and three forced fumbles. Ryles ranked second on the physical education. team in tackles as a junior (2015) with 86 tackles. He was McCall is pursuing a master's degree in exercise an All-MIAA honorable mention selection as a sophomore science at Wayne State College. in 2014 after starting all 11 games and finishing with 82 tackles (46 solo), ranking 12th in the MIAA in tackles per game. Ryles is a native of Orlando, Florida and was First Team All-Central Florida and Second Team All-Florida at Dr. Phillips High School, holding the school record for career interceptions with 15 to go with over 250 career tackles.

2018 Wildcat Football - 14 WILDCAT COACHING HISTORY

The late Del Stoltenberg, inducted into the WSC Athletic Hall of Fame in Dennis Wagner posted a 44-37-1 record in his eight seasons as head 2004, is the longest ten- coach of the Wildcats from 1989-1996. Wagner left Wayne State to ured coach in Wayne State become offensive coordinator at Fresno State. He later coached football history, serving 14 the offensive line at Nebraska and served as head coach at West- seasons (1969-82). ern Carolina from 2008-2011, offensive coordinator at Liberty and is now the head coach at Briar Cliff University. WAYNE STATE FOOTBALL COACHING HISTORY Head Coach Years Won Lost Tied Pct. Head Coach Years Won Lost Tied Pct. Dan McLaughlin 2005-pres. 72 73 0 .496 Robert Kahler 1948 8 1 0 .888 Scott Hoffman 2000-04 15 39 0 .278 Don Emery 1946-47 4 7 3 .393 Kevin Haslam 1997-99 7 25 0 .219 Jim Morrison 1938-45 25 18 8 .569 Dennis Wagner 1989-96 44 37 1 .543 Ray Hickman 1928-37 33 38 12 .470 Pete Chapman 1983-88 17 45 1 .277 Fred Dale 1921-27 19 32 3 .380 Del Stoltenberg 1969-82 62 70 5 .471 Talmadge Marston 1920 1 4 1 .250 John Jermier 1962-68 37 24 0 .607 A.C. Serfling 1919 1 3 0 .250 Gwynn Christensen 1959-61 13 13 1 .500 John Gross 1915-16 9 3 1 .731 Russell Young 1958 4 5 0 .444 Clyde Keckly 1913-14 10 2 0 .833 Barney Lewellyn 1952-57 20 30 3 .405 Frank Martin 1912 0 2 0 .000 1949-51 21 6 1 .768 Totals 102 422 477 40 .471

2018 Wildcat Coaching Staff: Front Row, Kneel- ing - left to right: Roder- ick Ryles, John Dunford, Andre McCall and Lucas Hefty. Back Row, Stand- ing - Lucas Melo, Denny Honnold, Dan McLaugh- lin, Scott McLaughlin and Brian Frana.

2018 Wildcat Football - 15 2018 SEASON OUTLOOK

Wayne State returns an experienced defense and an Lost to graduation are Glenn Harris, who tied a single inexperienced offense entering the 2018 campaign. The season school record with eight interceptions, defensive Wildcats were 6-5 last season (4-3 NSIC South) under head lineman Logan Weinandt and linebacker DeWayne Scott, coach Dan McLaughlin, now in his 14th season at WSC and who was second or third on the team in tackles the last the second-longest tenured coach in the NSIC. But the three seasons. Wildcats lost 21 seniors and return just three starters on The Wildcat Player to Watch on defense this season offense and eight on the defensive side of the ball. is senior defensive tackle Xavier Graham, who was NSIC Offensively, WSC has two of the top four returning South Division honorable mention last season after leading wide receivers in the league in senior the team with 3.5 sacks last season while Nate Rogers and junior Willie Walton. tied for the team lead with 7.5 tackles But the ‘Cats need to replace the en- for loss. tire offensive starting line and for the Junior linebacker Tyler Thomsen first time in five years will not start (Fremont Bergan HS) was Wayne State’s the season with a quarterback named leading tackler until suffering a season Zach Osborn. The Harlan, Iowa native ending injury in the seventh game of ended his WSC career as the all-time the season and anchors the middle of leader in TD passes (86) while ranking the Wildcat defense. second in passing completions (756), The secondary appears to be the passing yards (9,866) and total offense strength of the Wildcat defense with the with 10,569 yards. return of juniors Ian Ailts, Shaq Paddy and South Sioux City senior wide re- Aaron Wright and senior Emile Hope. ceiver Nate Rogers is this year’s Wildcat Ailts led the team in tackles last season Player to Watch on offense. Last season, with 92. Paddy and Hope tied for the he earned First Team All-NSIC South Di- team lead with nine pass breakups each vision honors after hauling in 44 catches while Wright was fourth in tackles (41) for 577 yards and 12 touchdowns to to go with four interceptions and four match his own single season record he breakups. set in 2016. The first touchdown catch Special teams should be strong this season by Rogers will make him the all-time leader at for the Wildcats this season. Junior Aaron Wright gave WSC, surpassing Jim Strahan’s 27 TD grabs from 1947-49. WSC its first kickoff return for a touchdown since 2011 last Another top Wildcat wide receiving target this season season – 100 yards to open the game against Mary – and is junior Willie Walton (Homewood, Ill.), who had 44 recep- ranked 7th in the league in kickoff return average. tions for 614 yards (14.0 per catch) with five scores. Junior placekicker Ethan Knudson (Harlan, Iowa) was The quarterback position will be a battle between 13 of 15 on field goals and 29 for 33 on PAT kicks last junior Aaron Bleil (Iowa City West HS) and redshirt fresh- season, ending the year making nine straight field goals. man Brady Brandsfield (Norwalk, Iowa). Both players took Senior punter Cody Netusil (Carroll, Iowa) returns for a a majority of the snaps in spring ball. Bleil saw action in six third season after recording an average of 38.6 yards per games last season (two starts), completing 49 of 106 passes punt last season with 20 punts inside the 20-yard line and (46.2%) for 674 yards with eight 11 of over 50 yards. TD’s and two interceptions. Wayne State was picked At running back, sopho- ninth overall and fifth in the more Maliki Wilson (Cedar NSIC South Division in the Rapids Xavier HS) is the top re- Preseason NSIC Coaches Poll turner after serving as backup released July 26th. to two-year starter Rashad The Wildcats face another Trimble, an NSIC South Division rigorous schedule in the North- honorable mention selection ern Sun Conference this season, who graduated. Wilson pro- opening at home on Thursday, duced 246 yards on 65 carries August 30th at 6 p.m. against in nine games averaging 3.8 Winona State, an NCAA Divi- yards per carry. sion II playoff team last season The strength of the Wildcats that is ranked 21st in this year’s should be on defense, where AFCA Preseason Division II Top WSC returns eight starters 25 Coaches Poll. WSC will play from a unit that tied for first in the regular season last year five home games this season and faces three nationally in NCAA Division II with 24 interceptions and forced 32 ranked teams - #3 Minnesota State, #20 Sioux Falls and turnovers total. #21 Winona State.

2018 Wildcat Football - 16 2018 WILDCAT FOOTBALL ROSTER

NO. NAME POS. HT. WT. YR. HOMETOWN/LAST SCHOOL 1 Willie Walton WR 5-11 185 Jr. Homewood, Ill. / St. Laurence HS 2 Aaron Bleil QB 6-2 190 Jr. Iowa City, Iowa / West HS 3 D’andre Vanexel RB 5-9 180 Jr. Norfolk, Va. / West Hills College 5 Jamaal Conway-Smith DB 5-9 180 Sr. Omaha, Neb. / Westside HS 6 Aaron Wright DB 5-10 185 Jr. Omaha, Neb. / Metro CC 7 William Barnard WR 6-1 190 R-Fr. Reno, Nev. / Nevada-Reno 9 Emile Hope DB 5-11 190 Sr. Oakland, Calif. / Laney College 11 Nate Rogers WR 6-5 205 Sr. South Sioux City, Neb. / South Sioux City HS 13 Brady Brandsfield QB 6-2 205 R-Fr. Norwalk, Iowa / Norwalk HS 16 Mitchell Hansen WR 5-10 190 So. Madison, S.D. / Madison HS 17 Romel Hill LB 6-0 210 Sr. Robbins, Ill. / Missouri Southern 19 Jamal Albousafi WR 6-1 190 R-Fr. Sioux Falls, S.D. / Roosevelt HS 21 Kevin Ransom DB 6-0 205 So. Port Allen, La. / Port Allen HS 22 Marlon Warren RB 6-0 200 So. Vancleave, Miss. / Belhaven University 22 Zion Williams DB 6-0 195 R-Fr. Omaha, Neb. / Omaha North HS 23 Barrington Robinson III WR 5-11 150 Jr. Coconut Creek, Fla. / Bethune-Cookman 24 Ian Ailts DB 6-1 210 Jr. Sioux Falls, S.D. / Washington HS 25 Odessa Clark DB 5-11 200 Jr. Sioux City, Iowa / Bishop Heelan Catholic HS 26 Shaqualle Paddy DB 6-2 200 Jr. Kissimmee, Fla. / Haines City HS 28 Ethan Knudson K/P 6-3 185 Jr. Harlan, Iowa / Harlan HS 28 Patrick Campbell DB 5-11 190 So. Stanton, Calif. / Rancho Santiago CC 29 Ron Carter RB 5-9 185 So. Sioux City, Iowa / Iowa Central CC / East HS 30 Olabode Arigbon LB 6-1 230 Jr. Portland, Ore. / Golden West College 31 Jordan Leake FB 6-0 225 So. Burnsville, Minn. / Burnsville HS 32 Kolbie Foster LB 6-4 220 Jr. Omaha, Neb. / Central HS 33 Dorien Welch LB 5-10 190 So. Baton Rouge, La. / Southern University Laboratory School 34 Maliki Wilson RB 6-0 200 So. Cedar Rapids, Iowa / Xavier HS 36 Jeremiah Scheid DB 5-11 170 R-Fr. Norman, Okla. / Norman HS 37 Cody Hopkins RB 5-9 205 R-Fr. Tekamah, Neb. / Tekamah-Herman HS 40 Cody Netusil P 6-3 250 Sr. Carroll, Iowa / Carroll HS 42 Brayden Swartwout LB 6-2 205 So. Baltic, S.D. / Univ. Sioux Falls 44 Chris Similhomme LB 6-0 200 Jr. Rochester, Minn. / Central Lakes College 45 MJ Blankenfeld DL 6-3 230 Jr. Omaha, Neb. / Burke HS 46 Jordan Lampkin DL 6-0 225 So. Las Vegas, Nev. / Sierra Vista HS 47 Alain DeVoe DL 6-2 270 Jr. Anchorage, Alaska / South Anchorage HS 48 Lavelle McFarland WR 5-9 160 Sr. Battle Creek, Neb. / Battle Creek HS 50 Luis Lam LB 5-9 195 R-Fr. Lexington, Neb. / Lexington HS 52 Austin Coffman TE 6-1 205 R-Fr. Dunning, Neb. / Sandhills HS 53 Ben Elznic LB 5-11 220 So. Shickley, Neb. / BDS HS 54 Ryan Walker LB 5-10 190 So. Wahoo, Neb. / Nebraska / Wahoo HS 55 Tyler Thomsen LB 6-1 225 Jr. Fremont, Neb. / Archbishop Bergan HS 56 Syionte Canton DE 6-1 250 R-Fr. Sioux Falls, S.D. / Roosevelt HS 57 Randy Bryan DL 6-1 255 Sr. Waterloo, Iowa / Cedar Falls HS 61 Shaun Knipfer LS/DL 6-0 250 Sr. Omaha, Neb. / Millard South HS 62 Ryan Kennedy OL 6-0 260 R-Fr. Norwalk, Iowa / Norwalk HS 63 Max Frank OL 6-1 290 So. Osmond, Neb. / Univ. of South Dakota 64 Austin Gubbels OL 5-11 305 Sr. Randolph, Neb. / Midland University 65 Garrett Richter OL 6-2 260 R-Fr. Jesup, Iowa / Jesup HS 66 Billy Rone OL 6-4 285 Sr. Glendale, Ariz. / Marshall Univ. 67 Jesse Radil OL 6-3 315 R-Fr. Mondamin, Iowa / West Harrison HS 68 Paul Mach OL 6-1 280 R-Fr. Fairbury, Neb. / Fairbury HS 72 Dallan Taylor OL 6-2 305 R-Fr. Peoria, Ariz. / Liberty HS 74 Colton Webner OL 6-7 315 R-Fr. LeMars, Iowa / LeMars Community HS 2018 Wildcat Football - 17 2018 WILDCAT FOOTBALL ROSTER

75 Josh Taylor DL 5-11 265 So. Norfolk, Neb. / Norfolk HS 76 Trevor Hudson OL 6-4 315 Jr. Derby, Kan. / Butler CC 77 Nick Gray OL 6-4 305 R-Fr. Hickman, Neb. / Norris HS 79 Marquise Jones OL 6-2 315 Jr. Cedar Falls, Iowa / Cedar Falls HS 81 Blake Kaiser K 6-3 195 R-Fr. Wahoo, Neb. / Wahoo HS 83 Chase Netusil P 6-1 225 R-Fr. Carroll, Iowa / Kuemper Catholic HS 85 Brady Hansen WR 6-0 180 So. Exira, Iowa / Elk Horn Kimballton HS 86 Conner Paxton TE 6-2 230 So. Stuart, Neb. / Stuart HS 88 Corbin Foster TE/FB 6-1 210 So. Omaha, Neb. / Omaha Central HS 89 Cole Wemhoff TE 6-2 215 R-Fr. Humphrey, Neb. / St. Francis HS 90 Richard Stevenson DL 6-2 265 Jr. Cedar Falls, Iowa / Cedar Falls HS 91 Soren Jensen DL 6-2 270 R-Fr. Carroll, Iowa / Carroll HS 93 Kory Fitch DL 6-2 240 Jr. Chanhassen, Minn. / Chanhassen HS 94 Ryan Parker DL 6-4 275 R-Fr. Sioux Falls, S.D. / Roosevelt HS 97 Jacob Protzman DL 6-4 250 Jr. Grimes, Iowa / Dallas Center-Grimes HS 99 Xavier Graham DT 5-10 305 Sr. Omaha, Neb. / Iowa Western CC INCOMING FRESHMEN 6 Jason Hawkins Jr. WR 5-9 155 Fr. St. Louis, Mo. / Parkway North HS 8 Mason Lee WR 6-3 180 Fr. Wayne, Neb. / Wayne HS 9 Osezele Andrew Ativie WR 5-11 175 Fr. Leavenworth, Kan. / Leavenworth HS 10 Tavian Willis QB 6-0 185 Fr. Fergusson, Mo. / McCluer South Berkeley HS 12R Beau Bowers QB 6-0 160 Fr. Wayne, Neb. / Wayne HS 12 Isaac Schafbuch QB 6-3 180 Fr. Madrid, Iowa / Ballard HS 14 Alex Thramer QB 6-4 185 Fr. O’Neill, Neb. / O’Neill HS 15 J’Von France DB 6-0 170 Fr. Tarpon Springs, Fla. / Tarpon Springs HS 15R Bryan Kunde QB 6-0 205 Fr. Cedar Rapids, Iowa / Washington HS 18 Damarius Davis WR 6-4 205 Fr. Wentzville, Mo. / Timberland HS 20 Donte Brooks DB 5-10 170 Fr. Milwaukie, Ore. / LaSalle Catholic College Prep HS 26 Ryan Jaixen WR 5-9 150 Fr. Wayne, Neb. / Wayne HS 27 Anthony Lowman WR 5-8 165 Fr. Van Meter, Iowa / Van Meter HS 27R Vernon Johnson DB 5-11 150 Fr. Omaha, Neb. / Omaha North HS 30 Devin Merkuris RB 5-11 190 Fr. Ralston, Neb. / Ralston HS 33 Coltyn Cruse-Gombio RB 5-9 175 Fr. Wahiawa, Hawaii / Leilhua HS 35 Adam Andrews LB 6-0 205 Fr. Chicago, Ill. / St. Laurence HS 38R Ryan Brauer K 6-0 175 Fr. Battle Creek, Neb. / Battle Creek HS 38 Adam Wasserman DB 6-1 190 Fr. Fairbury, Neb. / Fairbury HS 39 TJ Brown LB 6-1 225 Fr. Belton, Mo. / Belton HS 41 Levi Krueger RB 5-8 200 Fr. Tilden, Neb. / Boone Central/Newman Grove HS 43 Nicholas Joynt LB 6-1 205 Fr. Garner, Iowa / Garner-Hayfield-Ventura HS 49 Nick Puterbaugh FB 5-10 205 Fr. Underwood, Iowa / Thomas Jefferson HS 58 Justin Mosley DE 6-2 245 Fr. Tampa, Fla. / Wharton HS 69 Alex Lindsay OL 6-3 255 Fr. Pierce, Neb. / Pierce HS 70 Brandon Dueling OL 6-3 300 Fr. Papillion, Neb. / Papillion-LaVista HS 71 Brice Roseburrough OL 6-2 275 Fr. Kansas City, Mo. / St. Pius X HS 80 Dreyton Tyler WR 5-9 170 Fr. Columbia, Mo. / Battle HS 82 Dalton Ryan WR 5-8 175 Fr. Blair, Neb. / Blair HS 92 Connor Fee DL 6-1 245 Fr. Gretna, Neb. / Gretna HS 96 Caleb Brouse DL 6-3 260 Fr. Harlan, Iowa / Harlan HS

Head Coach/Offensive Line: Dan McLaughlin (14th season) Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks: Brian Frana Defensive Coordinator/Linebackers: Scott McLaughlin Assistant Coaches: Denny Honnold (Special Teams/Defensive Backs), Andre McCall (Running Backs), Lucas Melo (Defensive Line), John Dunford (Tight Ends), Lucas Hefty (Wide Receivers), Roderick Ryles (Defensive Backs)

2018 Wildcat Football - 18 NSIC PLAYER TO WATCH

#11 - Nate Rogers 6-5, 210, Senior Wide Receiver South Sioux City, Nebraska (South Sioux City HS)

2017: Named First Team All-NSIC South Division at wide receiv- er...had 44 catches for 577 yards and 12 TD's to tie single season school record...tied for eighth in the NSIC in receptions...had five catches for season high 114 yards and two TD's at Minne- sota Crookston (9/14/17)...had six receptions for 95 yards and two scores vs. Minnesota Duluth (9/23/17)...made game winning touchdown catch with 23 seconds remaining in 27-23 win over Concordia St.-Paul (10/28/17)...had at least one touchdown receptions in nine of 11 games.

2016: Led Wildcats in receiving with 56 catches for 740 yards and 12 touchdowns, av- eraging 13.2 yards per catch...12 TD catches tied single season school record (Damon Thomas - 1993)...had three games with over 100 yards receiving and two games with 10 or more catches...had 11 catches for 123 yards and two TD's in season opener at MSU Moorhead (9/1/16) and had 11 receptions for 139 yards and two scores vs. Augustana (10/8/16)...made five catches for 73 yards and two scores vs. Minot State (9/10/16)...had nine receptions for 114 yards and one TD at Upper Iowa (10/29/16).

2013: Saw action in nine games during freshman season as a backup wide receiver, making seven catches for 130 yards and three touchdowns...tied for third on the team in TD receptions...had season-high two catches for 63 yards, including a 45-yard catch, vs. Concordia-St. Paul (10-26-13)...had two catches for 10 yards and at TD at Northern State in season opener (9-7-13) and had TD recep- tions in final two games of the season with 18 yard TD catch vs. Upper Iowa (11-9-13) and 33-yard TD grab vs. Sioux Falls (11-16-13).

High School: Rogers was a two year starter in both football and basketball at South Sioux City HS where he was named Class B All-State in both sports by the Omaha World Herald and Lincoln Journal Star...was also named Second Team Super State by the Lincoln Journal Star in football, along with All-River Cities Conference, All-District, All-Metro Sioux City Journal and team MVP in 2012...helped the Cardinals to a 6-4 record in 2012 and a Class B playoff spot...as a senior, Rogers recorded 11 catches for 310 yards against Platteview to set a Class B single game record for receiving yards and the second-most yards in Nebraska high school history...in 2012, he rewrote South Sioux City High School’s receiving record books setting new marks in receptions (55), receiving yards (1,112) and receiving touchdowns (17)...caught the only touchdown pass of the Shrine Bowl, a 21 yard score, and led all receivers with four catches for 70 yards to lead the North in a 9-3 win over the South in the 2013 Shrine Bowl on 6/1/13... also selected to the NCA All-Star Boy's Basketball Game on 7/22/13 and scored 12 points on 6-12 shooting for the Blue All-Stars.

Personal: Son of Michael and Dawn Rogers...born on 7/2/1995...majoring in sport management and business administration/ marketing with a minor in coaching at Wayne State.

NATE ROGERS - CAREER RECEIVING TOTALS Year No. Yards Yd/Rc Yd/Gm TD 2013 7 130 18.6 14.4 3 2014 Redshirted 2016 56 740 13.2 67.3 12 2017 44 577 13.1 52.5 12 Totals 107 1447 13.5 49.9 27

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#99 - Xavier Graham 5-10, 290, Senior Defensive Line Omaha, Nebraska (Iowa Western CC)

2017: Earned NSIC South Division Honorable Mention honors while playing in all 11 games with three starts at nose guard...made 31 tackles (19 solo) and tied for the team lead in tackles for loss with 7.5 for 25 yards...also had team high 3.5 sacks for 14 yards with two quarterback hurries and one blocked kick...had six tackles with one tackle for loss at Minnesota State (11/4/17)...made five tackles vs. University of Mary (9/9/17) and Southwest Minnesota State (10/7/17)...made three tackles with two tackles for loss and one sack vs. Sioux Falls (10/12/17).

Before Wayne State: Transferring to Wayne State from Iowa Western Community College...earned Iowa Central Football All-Con- ference First Team honors last season after recording 79 tackles with 6.5 sacks, six tackles for loss, three fumble recoveries and one interception.

High School: Graduate of Omaha Central High School...was a three-year starter for the Eagles...named All-Nebraska and Class A First Team All-State selection as a senior in 2014 as an offensive lineman and was Class A Second Team All-State as a junior in 2013.

Personal: Son of Xavier Sr. and Angelita Graham...born November 22, 1996...major is undecided.

XAVIER GRAHAM - DEFENSIVE TOTALS Year UT AT Total Sacks TFL-Yds 2017 19 12 31 3.5 7.5-25 Totals 19 12 31 3.5 7.5-25

2018 Wildcat Football - 20 2018 WILDCAT SENIORS

#57 - Randy Bryan #5 - Jamaal Conway-Smith 6-1, 250, Senior 5-9, 180, Senior Defensive Line Defensive Back Waterloo, Iowa Omaha, Nebraska (Cedar Falls HS) (Westside HS)

2017: Saw action in all 11 games as a re- 2017: Did not play. serve defensive end...credited with 24 total tackles (12 solo) with 7.0 tackles for loss 2016: Appeared in all 11 games with for 39 yards and three sacks for 26 yards... 10 starts at cornerback, ranking fourth also had one interception for 44 yards and on the team in tackles with 45...had four two quarterback hurries...had three tackles interceptions and four pass breakups and a 44-yard interception return for a touchdown in 16-13 win at with one forced fumble and one interception...made season-high Augustana (9/30/17)...credited with three tackles with 2.5 tackles nine tackles with one breakup at Upper Iowa (10/29/16)...had for loss (15 yards) and 1.5 sacks (12 yards) vs. Minnesota Duluth two interceptions, one forced fumble, one fumble recovery, one (9/23/17)...had three tackles with one sack (9 yards) and 1.5 tackles breakup and four tackles at Concordia-St. Paul (10/1/16)...made for loss (9 yards) vs. Upper Iowa (11/11/17). seven tackles with one interception at Sioux Falls (11/12/16).

2016: Appeared in 11 games with 10 starts on the Wildcat defensive 2015: Started 10 of 11 games at cornerback, recording 34 total line, recording 30 tackles (15 solo)...had 4.5 tackles for loss (30 tackles (26 solo)...led the team in pass breakups (12) and inter- yds), 2.5 sacks for 25 yards, one fumble recovery and one forced ceptions (3-52 yds) and tied for fourth in the NSIC with 15 passes fumble...had season-high six tackles vs. Minot State (9/10/16)... defended...had five solo tackles with one interception (31 yds) made five tackles with 2.5 tackles for loss (15 yds), 1.5 sacks for 12 and two breakups at Mary (9/26/15)...also had five tackles vs. yards and one fumble recovery at Concordia-St. Paul (10/1/16)... Northern State (9/19/15)...credited with two solo tackles, three had one tackle and one sack (13 yds) with forced fumble vs. St. breakups and one forced fumble and fumble recover at Winona Cloud State (9/24/16). State (10/31/15)...made three tackles with one interception (21 yds) at Minnesota State. 2015: Played in eight games with two starts at defensive end, record- ing 13 total tackles (seven solo)...had 2.5 tackles for loss (11 yds), 2014: Redshirted. 1.5 sacks (6 yds) and one pass breakup...made season-high four tackles with 1.5 sacks and tackles for loss (6 yds) vs. Northern State (9/19/15)...had two solo tackles vs. Minnesota Crookston (9/5/15) High School: Conway-Smith was a two year starter at wide re- and at Minnesota Duluth (9/12/15). ceiver/cornerback for Omaha Westside, helping the team to an 11-2 record in 2013 while reaching the Class A state title game High School: Graduate of Cedar Falls High School in Iowa...was a before falling to Omaha North 23-21…had 70 catches during two year starter and letter winner in football...helped team reach senior season for 1,007 yards and nine TD’s…broke or tied eight the Iowa Class 4A state semifinals as a junior and senior, going 11-2 school records for receiving, receiving yards and touchdowns…on both seasons...as a senior, named to the Iowa Newspaper Association defense, recorded 46 tackles from cornerback position with four Class 4A All-State Second Team on defense while leading the state interceptions…earned Second Team All-Metro Conference and with 13 sacks to go with 78 tackles...earned All-Metro Conference First Team All-District honors to go along with honorable mention honors as a junior and senior, recording 158 tackles with 22 sacks, Class A All-State/Super State honors. 20 more tackles for loss and four forced fumbles. Personal: Son of George Smith and Chrishawn Conway...born Personal: Son of Randolph and Brooke Bryan and Jilliam Brown... February 5, 1996...major is undeclared. born March 4, 1995...majoring in exercise science with minors in business administration and coaching. JAMAAL CONWAY-SMITH - CAREER DEFENSIVE TOTALS Year UT AT Total INT-Yds BU-PD Fumbles (F-R) RANDY BRYAN - DEFENSIVE TOTALS 2014 Redshirted 2015 26 8 34 3-52 12-15 1-1 Year UT AT Total TFL-Yds Sack-Yds Fumbles (F-R) 2016 35 10 45 4-0 4-8 1-1 2014 Redshirted 2015 7 6 13 2.5-11 1.5-6 - Totals 61 18 79 7-52 16-23 2-2 2016 15 15 30 4.5-30 2.5-25 1-1 2017 12 12 24 7.0-39 3.0-26 - Totals 34 33 67 14.0-80 7.0-57 1-1

2018 Wildcat Football - 21 2018 WILDCAT SENIORS

#64 - Austin Gubbels #9 - Emile Hope 5-11, 280, Senior 5-11, 200, Senior Offensive Line Defensive Back Randolph, Nebraska Oakland, California (Midland University) (Laney College)

2017: Appeared in two games as a reserve center...played vs. University of Mary (9/9/17) and Upper Iowa (11/11/17) and did 2017: Played in all 11 games and started the final seven at de- not record any statistics. fensive back...ranked sixth on the team in tackles with 40 (28 2016: Saw action in one game - at Concordia-St. Paul (10/1/16) solo) and tied for the team lead in breakups with nine...also had - and did not record any statistics. one interception, one fumble recovery and two tackles for loss... credited with season high eight tackles (6 solo) and two breakups 2015: Did not play in any games. vs. Southwest Minnesota State (10/7/17)...had six tackles and one fumble recovery at #1 Minnesota State (11/4/17)...also had Before Wayne State: Spent the 2014 season at Midland University. six tackles with one breakup at Augustana (9/30/17).

High School: Graduate of Randolph High School...was a three Before Wayne State: Transferred to WSC from Laney College sport standout for the Cardinals in football, wrestling and ... in California. earned All-Lewis and Clark Conference honors as a junior and senior in football and was Class D-1 honorable mention All-State during senior season. EMILE HOPE - CAREER DEFENSIVE TOTALS Year UT AT Total TFL-Yds Int-Yds Fum-Yds Personal: Son of Gary and Jeri Gubbels...born August 31, 2017 28 12 40 2.0-2 1-0 1-22 1995...majoring in criminal justice with a minor in speech Totals 28 12 40 2.0-2 1-0 1-22

2018 Wildcat Football - 22 2018 WILDCAT SENIORS

#61 - Shaun Knipfer #40 - Cody Netusil 6-0, 250, Senior 6-3, 240, Senior Long Snapper/Defensive Lineman Punter Omaha, Nebraska Carroll, Iowa (Millard South HS) (Carroll HS)

2017: Played in all 11 games as the Wildcat 2017: Averaged 38.6 yards per punt on snapper on special teams...did not record 70 attempts during the season...ranked any statistics. seventh in the NSIC in punt average...had 11 punts of 50-yards or more, 20 punts 2016: Saw action in nine games as a long inside the 20-yard line and 17 fair catches snapper...did not record any statistics. with just five touchbacks and one block... averaged season high 45.3 yards on six punts at Winona State 2015: Played in all 11 games as a long and short snapper on special (10/21/17)...punted season high 11 times vs. Upper Iowa (11/11/17) teams, recording four tackles...made solo tackles vs. Northern State and averaged 37.2 yards per punt with seven fair catches and four (9/19/15) and Sioux Falls (10/3/15) while adding assisted tackles at punts inside the 20-yard line...had season best 60-yard punt at Winona State (10/31/15) and vs. Upper Iowa (11/7/15). Minnesota State (11/4/17).

2014: Redshirted. 2016: Named First Team All-NSIC South Division punter after aver- aging 40.5 yards per punt to rank second in the NSIC...had 44 punts High School: Graduate of Millard South High School...started two with 11 over 50 yards, 12 inside the 20-yard line and 10 fair catches with just three touchbacks and no blocks...had season-long punt of years in football for the Patriots. 70 yards at MSU Moorhead (9/1/16)...averaged season-best 48.0 yards on three punts at Upper Iowa (10/29/16) with two punts over Personal: Son of Cameron and Jennifer Knipfer...born April 5, 50 yards and two punts inside the 20...averaged 47.0 yards on four 1996...majoring in criminal justice with a minor in sociology. punts at Concordia-St. Paul (10/1/16) with three punts inside the 20 and two over 50 yards. 2015: Appeared in three games as a reserve tight end...credited with one reception for nine yards vs. Northern State (9/19/15). 2014: Sat out season as a redshirt. High School: Netusil is a two-year starter in football and basketball at Carroll High School…earned All-District honors at linebacker and was Second Team Class 3A All-State by Sports Spotlight as a punter during senior season, helping Carroll HS to an 8-3 record and eighth straight trip to the Iowa Class 3A playoffs…as a line- backer, had 93 tackles with 10 tackles for loss and four sacks with two fumble recoveries…as a punter, averaged 38 yards per punt with 14 inside the 20-yard line and just one touchback…also excels in basketball, currently averaging 15.5 points and 8.5 rebounds during senior season after averaging 13.4 points and 7.3 rebounds a contest during junior season to earn All-Western Iowa and First Team All Raccoon River Valley Conference honors. Personal: Son of Clay and Tina Netusil...born May 19, 1995... major- ing in sport management with a minor in business administration.

#48 - Lavelle McFarland CODY NETUSIL - CAREER PUNTING TOTALS 5-9, 180, Senior Year No. Yds Avg. Long FC I20 50+ 2016 44 1780 40.5 70 10 12 11 Wide Receiver 2017 70 2702 38.6 60 17 20 11 Battle Creek, Nebraska Totals 114 1780 39.3 70 27 32 22 (Battke Creek HS)

2017: Did not play in any games or record any statistics.

2016: Did not appear in any games.

High School: Graduate of Battle Creek High School.

Personal: Son of Felecia and Levelle McFarland. .

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#24 - Ian Ailts #45 - MJ Blankenfeld 6-1, 180, Junior 6-3, 235, Junior Defensive Back Defensive Line Sioux Falls, South Dakota Omaha, Nebraska (Washington HS) (Burke HS)

2017: Led Wildcats in tackles with 2017: Did not play in any games. 92, making 68 solo and 24 assisted tackles...credited with five breakups, 2016: Saw action in four games and three tackles for loss (8 yds), one forced did not record any statistics...played fumble, one fumble recovery and one at Concordia-St. Paul (10/1/16), vs. interception...had four games with 10 Augustana (10/8/16), vs. Winona State or more tackles...made season-high 12 (10/22/16) and vs. Minnesota State (11/5/16). tackles (10 solo) in 16-13 win at Augus- tana (9/30/17)...had 11 tackles (nine solo) with one breakup at 2015: Redshirted. #1 Minnesota State (11/4/17)...made 10 tackles at Minnesota Crookston (9/14/17) and vs. Sioux Falls (10/12/17)...credited High School: Graduate of Omaha Burke High School...earned with eight tackles, one interception and one forced fumble in All-Metro Conference Second Team and Class A All-State honor- able mention honors as a tight end/defensive end during senior 27-23 win over Concordia-St. Paul (10/28/17). season...credited with seven sacks and 30 tackles while averag- ing 16.7 yards per reception at tight end with two touchdowns. 2016: Did not play in any games or record statistics. Personal: Son of Mike and Michele Blankenfeld...born Decem- 2015: Sat out season as a redshirt. ber 2, 1996...majoring in health and physical education K-12 at Wayne State. High School: Graduate of Sioux Falls Washington High School in South Dakota...was a four year letter winner in football and #2 - Aaron Bleil baseball for the Warriors...during senior season, had 37 tackles, 6-1, 180, Junior four interceptions, two fumble recoveries and two defensive touchdowns to earn South Dakota Football Coaches Associa- Quarterback tion Class 11AAA First Team All-State honors...also selected Iowa City, Iowa defensive MVP to go with All-City and All-Metro Conference (West HS) honors...received Academic All-State honors. 2017: Saw action in six games with two Personal: Son of Gerald and Sarah Ailts...born February 10, starts at quarterback...completed 49 of 1997...majoring in life sciences/biology at Wayne State. 106 passes (46.2 %) for 674 yards with eight touchdowns and two interceptions... came off the bench to complete 16 of 36 passes for 253 yards and three TD's at #1 IAN AILTS - CAREER DEFENSIVE TOTALS Minnesota State (11/4/17)...was 16 of 35 Year UT AT Total TFL-Yds Int-Yds Brup for 176 yards with three TD's and one interception in 28-10 season 2017 68 24 92 3.0-8 1-0 5 ending win over Upper Iowa (11/11/17)...selected to the NSIC Fall Totals 68 24 92 3.0-8 1-0 5 All-Academic Team.

2016: Did not play in any games.

2015: Redshirted.

High School: Graduate of Iowa City West High School in Iowa...was a two year starter in football...during senior season, set four school records at quarterback completing 188 of 334 passes for 2,377 yards and 19 TD's...also ran for five scores...set new school records for completions in a season (188), passing yards (2,377), TD's (19) and completions in a single game (27)...received First Team All-District 7 and Academic All-Conference honors as a senior, helping team reach quarterfinals of Class 4A playoffs in Iowa...during junior season, was named All-Conference as a safety on defense.

Personal: Son of Jeremy and Jennifer Bleil and Cory and Mandi Lockwood...born July 19, 1996...majoring in business administration/ finance with a minor in Spanish.

AARON BLEIL - CAREER PASSING TOTALS Year Comp. Att. Yards Pct. Int. TD 2015 Redshirted 2016 Did Not Play 2017 49 106 674 46.2 2 8 Totals 49 106 674 46.2 2 8

2018 Wildcat Football - 24 2018 WILDCAT JUNIORS

#25 - Odessa Clark #47 - Alain DeVoe 5-11, 190, Junior 6-2, 250, Junior Defensive Back Defensive Line Sioux City, Iowa Anchorage, Alaska (Bishop Heelan Catholic HS) (South Anchorage HS)

2017: Appeared in all 11 games with 2017: Played in all 11 games as a re- four starts at strong safety...credited serve defensive tackle...credited with with 27 tackles (15 solo) with one inter- 15 tackles (six solo) with four tackles ception and two breakups...had season for loss (10 yards) and two sacks (4 best nine tackles (6 solo) with one yards)...had season high four tackles breakup at Northern State (8/31/17)... with one tackle for loss (2 yards) vs. had one interception for 11 yards and University of Mary (9/9/17)...had three tackles (two one solo tackle vs. University of Mary solo) at Augustana (9/30/17)...made two tackles with 1.5 tackles (9/9/17)...credited with four tackles and one breakup vs. Sioux for loss (3 yards) and one sack for two yards vs. Concordia St.- Falls (10/12/17)...named to the NSIC Fall All-Academic Team. Paul (10/28/17).

2016: Saw action in all 11 games on special teams and offense with 2016: Appeared in one game (Minnesota State on 11/5/16) and one start...had six receptions for 50 yards, one rush for yards on did not record any statistics. offense...on special teams, had eight kickoff returns for 155 yards and one punt return for 21 yards while blocking one kick...had 2015: Sat out season as a redshirt. three catches for 23 yards vs. St. Cloud State (9/24/16)...credited with three kick returns for 66 yards vs. Augustana (10/8/16)... High School: Graduate of South Anchorage High School in had one punt return at Minnesota State (11/5/16) for 21 yards. Alaska...was a three year starter at linebacker and tight end... earned Alaska Class 4A First Team All-State honors at tight end High School: Graduate of Bishop Heelan Catholic High School... as a junior and senior while also collecting First Team All Cook played wide receiver and linebacker for the Crusaders during Inlet Conference honors both seasons...on defense, had 82 tackles senior season, helping Bishop Heelan to an 8-2 record and Class (54 solo) with four interceptions and two forced fumbles while 3A playoff appearance...recorded 36 catches for 444 yard (12.3 being named Defensive Player of the Year and Mr. Football in avg.) with one touchdown while rushing for another 173 yards on Alaska, helping his team win the Alaska Class 4A Large School 21 rushes (8.2 avg.) and two touchdowns...added 48 tackles on state title...at tight end, averaged 20.9 yards per reception with defense with one sack and two tackles for loss as a senior...was five TD's on 24 catches for 502 yards. a three year starter in football and track and field...served as a co-captain on the football team during season season...qualified Personal: Son of Charles and Martha Powell and Julia Powell... for the Drake Relays in long jump for track and field as a junior. born November 11, 1996...majoring in criminal justice.

Personal: Son of Aaron and Rochelle Clark...born March 23, ALAIN DEVOE - CAREER DEFENSIVE TOTALS 1998...majoring in criminal justice with a minor in history at Year UT AT Total Sacks-Yds TFL-Yds Wayne State. 2015 Redshirted 2016 0 0 0 0-0 - 2017 6 9 15 2.0-4 4.0-10 ODESSA CLARK - CAREER DEFENSIVE TOTALS Totals 6 9 15 2.0-4 4.0-10 Year UT AT Total Int.-Yds. Breakups 2016 1 0 1 0-0 - 2017 15 12 27 1-11 2 Totals 16 12 28 1-11 2

2018 Wildcat Football - 25 2018 WILDCAT JUNIORS

#93 - Kory Fitch #32 - Kolbie Foster 6-2, 240, Junior 6-4, 215, Junior Defensive Lineman Linebacker Chanhassen, Minnesota Omaha, Nebraska (Chanhassen HS) (Central HS)

2017: Played in all 11 games as a reserve 2017: Saw action in 10 games with seven defensive end...credited with 14 tackles starts at line backer...credited with 31 (7 solo) with one quarterback hurry and tackles (16 solo) with two breakups, two two tackles for loss (5 yards)...had two tackles for loss, one interception and solo tackles vs. Sioux Falls (10/12/17)... one sack for eight yards...had season had two tackles with one tackle for high eight tackles vs. Southwest Minnesota State (10/7/17)...made loss (2 yards) vs. University of Mary seven tackles (5 solo) with one sack for eight yards at Minnesota (9/9/17)...also had two tackles at Northern State (8/31/17), at Crookston (9/14/17)...had for tackles and one interception for Augustana (9/30/17) and vs. Upper Iowa (11/11/17). nine yards in 16-13 win at Augustana (9/30/17)...selected to NSIC Fall All-Academic Team. 2016: Appeared in five games as a reserve defensive lineman, recording one solo and four assisted tackles on the season... 2016: Played in all 11 games with two starts at linebacker, re- had three tackles at Minnesota State (11/5/16)...credited with cording 29 tackles including 16 solo with one pass breakup... one assisted tackle vs. Minot State (9/10/16) and at Bemidji had season-high 10 tackles (five solo) at Sioux Falls (11/12/16)... State (9/17/16). made five solo tackles at Upper Iowa (10/29/16) and had four tackles vs. Minnesota State (11/5/16). 2015: Redshirted. 2015: Redshirted. High School: Graduate of Chanhassen High School in Minne- sota...was a two year letter winner in football...earned All-Metro High School: Graduate of Omaha Central High School...was a West Conference honors during senior season after recording four year starter in wrestling and three year starter in football... 46 tackles with 4.5 sacks, two fumble recoveries and one forced earned First Team All-District and All-Metro Conference honors fumble...helped team win conference title as a senior and played in football...as a wrestler, was a three-time state qualifier and on two Class 5A State playoff teams in Minnesota. won District and Metro Conference championships...during senior season, placed second in Class A at 195 pounds with Personal: Son of Jeff and Jeannett Fitch...born November 16, 36-5 record and as a junior at 182 pounds placed third in Class 1996...majoring in business administration and marketing. A with a 41-7 record.

KORY FITCH - CAREER DEFENSIVE TOTALS Personal: Son of Jimmie and Shannon Foster...born November Year UT AT Total Int.-Yds. TFL-Yds 22, 1996...majoring in family consumer science and fashion 2015 Redshirted merchandising at Wayne State. 2016 1 4 5 - - 2017 7 7 14 - 2.0-5 Totals 8 11 19 - 2.0-5 KOLBIE FOSTER - CAREER DEFENSIVE TOTALS Year UT AT Total Int.-Yds. Sacks-Yds TFL-Yds 2015 Redshirted 2016 16 13 29 - - - 2017 16 15 31 1-9 1.0-8 2.0-13 Totals 32 28 60 1.0-9 1.0-8 2.0-13

2018 Wildcat Football - 26 2018 WILDCAT JUNIORS

#79 - Marquise Jones #28 - Ethan Knudson 6-2, 315, Junior 6-3, 185, Junior Offensive Lineman Placekicker Cedar Falls, Iowa Harlan, Iowa (Cedar Falls HS) (Harlan HS)

2017: Played in all 11 games and made 2017: Was Wayne State's starting place five starts at left guard...did not record kicker for second straight season...made 13 of 15 field goal attempts and was 29 for 33 any statistics. on PAT kicks...ranked sixth in the NSIC in points per game for kickers (6.2) and was 2016: Appeared in eight games with two sixth in field goals made (13)...made last starts at left guard for the Wildcats...did nine field goals of the season, including 3 not record any statistics. for 3 in 16-13 win at Augustana (9/30/17)... scored season high 12 points in one game vs. University of Mary, going 6 for 6 on PAT kicks and 2 for 2 on field High School: Graduate of Cedar Falls High School...earned goals...averaged 56.2 yards on kickoffs with 15 touchbacks and just All-Metro and All-District honors during senior season as an one kick out of bounds...Name to the NSIC Fall All-Academic Team. offensive lineman, helping team to a 6-4 record and first round of Iowa Class 4A playoffs...was a two year starter, earning All-Metro 2016: Named All-NSIC South Division Honorable Mention after stellar honorable mention honors during junior season...was a Class 4A freshman season, making 31 of 35 PAT kicks and 9 of 12 field goals... State Track Meet qualifier in the shot put as a junior. averaged 59.4 yards per kickoff with 12 touchbacks and just one kick out of bounds...was a perfect 6 for 6 on PAT kicks while making 39 yard field goal at Concordia-St. Paul (10/1/16)...made two field Personal: Son of Wayne Jones and Neldrekka Whitaker...born goals (40 and 27 yards) and was 3 for 4 on PAT kicks in 41-39 win at December 13, 1997...major is secondary mathematics education. Southwest Minnesota State (10/15/16)...was second in the NSIC in field goal percentage (.750) and tied for third with nine made field goals. High School: Graduate of Harlan High School...made 49 of 52 PAT kicks and 10 of 12 field goals in senior season to earn Iowa Newspaper Association Class 3A First Team All-State honors, helping Harlan to 8-2 record and Class 3A state playoff appearance...had 49 touchbacks on 73 kickoffs as a senior while averaging 37.7 yards per punt...also named First Team All-District during senior season and selected to play in the Iowa Shrine ...finished high school career making 139 of 149 PAT kicks and 18 of 24 field goals with 76 career touchbacks on kickoffs...career-long field goal was 45 yards during senior season...was a two year starter in basketball and three year starter in soccer at Harlan High School...also excels in the classroom earning Academic All-District and All-State honors. Personal: Son of Rodney and Rhonda Knudson...born February 11, 1998...majoring in industrial technology and construction manage- ment at WSC.

ETHAN KNUDSON - CAREER KICKING TOTALS Year FG PCT. 01-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99 LG PAT 2016 9-12 75.0 1-1 3-4 4-4 1-3 0-0 40 31-35 2017 3-15 86.7 2-2 6-7 4-4 1-1 0-1 45 29-33 Total 22-27 81.5 3-3 9-11 8-8 2-4 0-1 45 60-68

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#26 - Shaqualle Paddy #97 - Jacob Protzman 6-2, 195, Junior 6-4, 255, Junior Defensive Back Defensive Line Kissimmee, Florida Grimes, Iowa (Haines City HS) (Dallas Center-Grimes HS)

2017: Ranked seventh on the Wildcat 2017: Started all 11 games at defensive defense in total tackles with 38...had 29 end...credited with 26 tackles and was solo tackles and tied for the team lead sixth on the team in tackles for loss (5.5) with nine breakups...also had three inter- for 12 yards...also had one sack for four ceptions for 20 yards and one tackle for yards, one forced fumble and one quarter loss...had season high six tackles with one back hurry...had season high five tackles, interception and one breakup at Northern with one sack for four yards and one forced fumble in season State (8/31/17)...credited with five tackles, two breakups and ending 28-10 win over Upper Iowa...had four tackles (3 solo) with two interceptions for 20 yards to be named Egg Bowl MVP in a quarter back hurry vs. Southwest Minnesota State (10/7/17)... 28-10 win vs. Upper Iowa (11/11/17). named to the NSIC Fall All-Academic Team. 2016: Played in nine games with six starts at defensive back, 2016: Played in all 11 games with eight starts at defensive end, recording 29 solo and 34 total tackles...led team in pass break- making 26 tackles with 13 solo and 13 assisted tackles...had four ups with six and had three interceptions...credited with seven tackles for loss (8 yds) and one sack for three yards plus a quar- tackles, one interception and one breakup vs. Minnesota State terback hurry...had season-high five tackles at MSU Moorhead (11/5/16)...had seven tackles and two breakups at Concordia-St. (9/1/16)...credited with four tackles at Upper Iowa (10/29/16)... Paul (10/1/16)...made five tackles with two breakups and one had two tackles and one quarterback hurry vs. Minnesota State interception vs. Winona State (10/22/16) and had four solo tackles (11/5/16). with one interception and one breakup at Southwest Minnesota State (10/15/16). 2015: Sat out season as a redshirt. High School: Graduate of Haines City High School...received High School: Graduate of Dallas Center-Grimes High School honorable mention All-Polk County Conference honors while in Iowa...was a two year starter in football...named Class 3A leading his team in tackles during senior season...played football, First Team All-State Defense by the Des Moines Register and basketball and ran track and field at Haines City High School. Second Team All-State by the Iowa Newspaper Association... had 48 tackles with 11.5 sacks as a senior, helping team reach Personal: Son of Elroy Paddy and Jaqueline Jonas...born January the third round of the Iowa Class 3A playoffs...played in the Iowa 23, 1998...majoring in applied human and sport physiology. Shrine Bowl Game...was a two-time All-District and Academic All-District honoree.

SHAQ PADDY - CAREER DEFENSIVE TOTALS Personal: Son of Eric and Michelle Protzman...born January 21, Year UT AT Total Int-Yds Brup 1997...majoring in life sciences/biology. 2016 29 5 34 3-0 6 2017 29 9 38 3-20 9 JACOB PROTZMAN - CAREER DEFENSIVE TOTALS Total 58 14 72 6-20 15 Year UT AT Total Sacks-Yds TFL-Yds 2015 Redshirted 2016 13 13 26 1.0-3 4.0-8 2017 12 14 26 1.0-4 5.5-12 Totals 25 27 52 2.0-7 9.5-20

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#88 - Barrington Robinson III #55 - Tyler Thomsen 5-11, 150, Junior 6-1, 225, Junior Wide Reciever Linebacker Coconut Creek, Florida Fremont, Nebraska (Bethune-Cookman) (Archbishop Bergan HS) 2017: Earned All-NSIC South Division 2017: Redshirt. honorable mention honors despite missing final four games of the year with an injury... Before Wayne State: Attended was leading team in tackles when suffering Bethune-Cookman. injury vs. Sioux Falls (10/12/17)...had 59 tackles (31 solo) with three quarterback High School: Graduate of Monarch hurries, three breakups, one interception, High School in Florida. two sacks and 6.0 tackles for loss for 22 yards...had season-high 13 tackles with 3.5 tackles for loss (17 yds) and two sacks for 16 yards Personal: Major in undeclared. at Northern State (8/31/17)...had 11 tackles with one forced fumble and one breakup at Minnesota Crookston (9/14/17)...credited with #90 - Richard Stevenson nine tackles, one interception and one hurry at Augustana (9/30/17). 6-2, 265, Junior Defensive Line 2016: Played in all 11 games with nine starts at mike linebacker, ranking second on the team in total tackles with 66...had 42 solo and Cedar Falls, Iowa 24 assisted tackles with three tackles for loss (18 yds), one break- (Cedar Falls HS) up, one hurry and one fumble recovery...had eight tackles (seven solo) at Bemidji State (9/17/16)...made eight tackles (six solo) at 2017: Started all 11 games at rush end...cred- Concordia-St. Paul (10/1/16) and had eight tackles vs. Minnesota ited with 18 tackles (10 solo) with 1.5 sacks State (11/5/16)...had five tackles, one tackle for loss (13 yds) and for 10 yards...had season high four tackles one hurry vs. St. Cloud State (9/24/16). and one sack for eight yards vs. Concordia St.-Paul (10/28/17)...had three tackles with 1/2 2015: Redshirted. sack for two yards vs. Upper Iowa (11/11/17). High School: Graduate of Fremont Bergan High School...was a four 2016: Played in nine games as a reserve defensive lineman, record year starter in football...named First Team Class C-2 All-State Defense five tackles with one tackle for loss...also had two breakups and one by the Omaha World Herald and Lincoln Journal Star as a senior quarterback hurry...had two tackles with one tackle for loss (3 yds) vs. recording 77 tackles with 8.5 sacks and four fumble recoveries... St. Cloud State (9/24/16)...had one tackle, one hurry and one breakup at helped team to 8-3 record and quarterfinals of Class C-2 playoffs... Concordia-St. Paul (10/1/16)...credited with one tackle and one breakup during junior season, had 48 tackles with seven sacks and three fum- at Southwest Minnesota State (10/15/16). ble recoveries...was an All-Centennial Conference and All-District 2015: Sat out season as a redshirt. selection as a sophomore, junior and senior and was captain of the Fremont Tribune All-Area Defensive Team as a senior. High School: Graduate of Cedar Falls High School in Iowa...was a two year starter in football...earned Iowa Class 4A First Team All-State Personal: Son of Robb Thomsen and Wendy Liston...born March 15, honors from the Des Moines Register and was a First Team All-District 1997...majoring in industrial technology/construction management selection as a senior after ranking fourth on the team in tackles...made with a minor in drafting at WSC. 27 solo and 40 total tackles with nine tackles for loss and 1.5 sacks, helping team to 9-3 record and second round of Iowa Class 4A state playoffs during senior season. TYLER THOMSEN - DEFENSIVE TOTALS Year UT AT Total Sacks TFL-Yds Personal: Son of Richard and Sharisse Stevenson...born November 1, 2016 42 24 66 - 3.0-18 1996...majoring in business administration/finance with a minor in sport 2017 31 28 59 2.0-16 6.0-22 management. Totals 73 52 125 2.0-16 9.0-40 RICHARD STEVENSON - DEFENSIVE TOTALS Year UT AT Total Sacks TFL-Yds 2016 2 3 5 - 1.0-3 2017 10 8 18 1.5-10 1.5-10 Totals 12 11 23 1.5-10 2.5-13

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#1 - Willie Walton #6 - Aaron Wright 5-11, 180, Junior 5-10, 195, Junior Wide Receiver Defensive Back Homewood, Illinois Omaha, Nebraska (St. Laurence HS) (Metro CC / Omaha Central HS) 2017: Played in all 11 games with four starts at wide receiver...had 44 receptions 2017: Started all 11 games at defensive for 614 yards and five TD's...led team in back and tied for fourth on the team in total punt returns with nine for 69 yards and tackles with 41...had 30 solo tackles and had five kickoff returns for 106 yards...had was second on the team in interceptions two 100-yard receiving games, including with four for 68 return yards...also had four 103 yards on six catches and one score vs. Upper Iowa (11/11/17) breakups and led team in kickoff returns on special teams with 15 and 101 yards on six receptions and two TD's at Minnesota Crook- for 340 yards (22.7 avg) and one touchdown...tied school record ston (9/14/17)...hauled in season-high eight catches for 69 yards at with 100-yard kickoff return for touchdown to open the game vs. Winona State (10/21/17) and had six catches for 73 yards and two University of Mary (9/9/17)...made season-high eight tackles with TD's at #1 Minnesota State (11/4/17). one breakup at #1 Minnesota State (11/4/17)...had five tackles with 71-yard interception return vs. Upper Iowa on 11/11/17. 2016: Had standout freshman season, ranking third on team in re- ceiving with 24 receptions for 231 yards...also had 17 kick returns 2016: Sat out due to transfer rules. for 225 yards and four rushes for 18 yards...made season-high seven catches for 72 yards at Southwest Minnesota State (10/15/16)...had five Before Wayne State: Spent 2014 season at Northern State and later catches for 80 yards vs. Winona State (10/22/16)...had season-long attended Metro Community College before coming to WSC. 27 yard kick return at Southwest Minnesota State (10/15/16) and had three kick returns for 69 yards. High School: Graduate of Omaha Central High School...was a First Team All-State, All-Area and All-Metro Conference selection in 2013... High School: Graduate of St. Laurence High School...was a three helped his team reach the Class A State Playoffs...rushed for over year starter in football and basketball...set a single season receiving 2,000 yards and 24 touchdowns in 2012 and 2013. yards record during senior season with 63 catched for 1,028 yards and 11 touchdowns, averaging 16.3 yards per catch...also averaged Personal: Majoring in exercise science with a minor in coaching 23 yards per kickoff return with one touchdown and had 13 total at WSC. touchdowns...as a junior at Urban Prep West HS, accumulated 2,252 all-purpose yards with 1,184 yards rushing, 755 receiving and 29 total touchdowns...received All-Conference honors in the Chicago AARON WRIGHT - CAREER DEFENSIVE TOTALS Catholic League as a junior and senior and was named Newcomer Year UT AT Total Int-Yds Brup of the Year in the Chicago Catholic League as a senior...was an 2017 30 11 41 4-68 4 All-Conference Academic honoree in football as a senior and re- Total 30 11 41 4-68 4 ceived All-Conference honors in basketball as a junior.

Personal: Son of Willie Walton III and Tricia Walton...born September 16, 1997...majoring in sport management at WSC.

WILLIE WALTON - CAREER RECEIVING TOTALS Year No. Yards Yd/Rc Yd/Gm TD 2016 24 231 9.6 21.0 0 2017 44 614 14.0 55.8 5 Totals 68 845 12.4 38.4 5

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#19 - Jamal Albousafi #88 - Corbin Foster 6-1, 190, Sophomore 6-1, 225, Sophomore Wide Receiver Tight End/Fullback Sioux Falls, South Dakota Omaha, Nebraska (Roosevelt HS) (Central HS)

2017: Appeared in four games as a re- 2017: Played in eight games on special serve wide receiver, credited with two teams and as a reserve defensive back... catches for 13 yards...had two catches for credited with seven tackles (4 solo)... 13 yards with a season-long reception of had season high three tackles vs. Upper nine yards vs. University of Mary (9/9/17). Iowa (11/11/17) and had two tackles at Minnesota State (11/4/17). 2016: Sat out season as a redshirt. 2016: Redshirted. High School: Graduate of Roosevelt High School...earned All- City honors at wide receiver for the Rough Riders during senior High School: Graduate of Omaha Central High School...joins season...helped team to Class 11AAA state championship game older brother Kolbie who signed with WSC as a linebacker one the last two seasons...had 35 catches for 650 yards and nine year ago...was an honorable mention All-Metro Conference and touchdowns as a receiver...was a three year starter in basketball Class A All-State selection during senior season after recording and a four year starter in track and field...placed eighth in Class 49 tackles, two fumble recoveries and one interception...as a AA high jump as a junior. junior had 95 tackles (78 solo) with 3 interceptions and two fumble recoveries. Personal: Son of Dawn and the late Ramadan Albousafi...born August 29, 1998...major is exercise science. Personal: Son of Jimmy and Shannon Foster...born January 6, 1998...major is undecided.

#53 - Ben Elznic #85 - Brady Hansen 5-11, 215, Sophomore 6-0, 180, Redshirt Freshman Linebacker Wide Receiver Shickley, Nebraska Exira, Iowa (Brunning-Davenport-Shickley HS) (Exira-Elk Horn Kimballton HS)

2017: Played in 10 games with four starts 2017: Did not play in any games this at middle linebacker...had 37 tackles (20 season. solo) with five tackles for loss (8 yards), two fumble recoveries and one quar- 2016: Sat out season as a redshirt. terback hurry...made season high nine tackles with 1.5 tackles for loss and one High School: Graduate of Exira-Elk Horn Kimballtom High fumble recovery vs. Concordia St.-Paul (10/28/17)...credited with School...eanred Iowa Newspaper Assocation 8-Man Second Team two tackles and one fumble recovery at Minnesota Crookston All-State honors during senior season on defense...rushed for (9/14/17)...made eight tackles at Minnesota State (11/4/17) and 1,204 yards on 140 carries and 20 touchdowns (8.6 avg.) while vs. Upper Iowa (11/11/17). completing 67 of 132 passes for 777 yards with 11 touchdowns.. on defense, had 30 tackles with four interceptions for 94 yards 2016: Sat out season as a redshirt...named Defensive Scout Team and two touchdowns during senior season. Player of the Year at football banquet. Personal: Son of Derek and Darla Hansen...majoring in life High School: Gradute of Bruning-Davenport-Shickley High sciences/biology at Wayne State. School...helped BDS to Class D-1 state title and a 13-0 record during his senior season...earned Class D-1 First Team All-State honors from the Omaha World Herald, Lincoln Journal Star and Huskerland Prep Report during season season playing wide receiver and linebacker...was First Team All-District as a junior and senior and played on BDS state runner up team in 2014 as a junior.

Personal: Son of Dale and Becky Elznic...majoring in industrial technology and construction management at WSC.

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#16 - Mitchell Hansen #31 - Jordan Leake 5-10, 200, Sophomore 6-0, 240, Sophomore Wide Receiver Fullback Madison, South Dakota Burnsville, Minnesota (Madison HS) (Burnsville HS)

2017: Saw action in two games as a 2017: Did not play in any games. reserve quarterback...made start at #1 Minnesota State and rushed for 2016: Sat out season as a redshirt. 12 yards on five carries...also played vs. Concordia St.-Paul (10/28/17) and High School: Graduate of Burnsville completed 4-13 passes for 47 yards and one TD while rushing High School...named All-District Class 6A and All-East Metro for another 43 yards on eight carries. White District Conference honors during senior season...as a full back, rushed for 315 yards and scored three touchdowns... 2016: Redshirted. on defense recorded 62 tackles with 12 tackles for loss, one sack and one forced fumble...also competed in Olympic weightlifting High School: Graduate of Madison High School...helped the and track and field at Burnsville High School. Bulldogs win the school's first state title as a senior, going 12-0 to win the Class 11A title in South Dakota...named to the Argus Personal: Son of Don and Roxanne Leake...born May 15, 1998... Leader Elite 45 and South Dakota Football Coaches Association majoring in business administration/accounting. 11A All-State Team after completing 107-191 passes for 2,073 yards and 22 touchdowns while rushing for another 537 yards during senior season...finished career completing 230 of 396 passes (58%) for 3,960 yards and 41 touchdowns to go with 1,552 yards rushing...also named All-Dakota 12 Conference, SDFCA #86 - Conner Paxton All-State and Argus Leader Elite 45 during junior season...helped Madison to Class 11A state runner-up finishes as a sophomore 6-2, 240, Sophomore and a junior in football...also named All-Conference and All- Tight End State baseball selection as a junior. Stuart, Nebraska (Stuart HS) Personal: Son of Kurt and Kim Hansen...born November 26, 1997...major is undecided. 2017: Appeared in nine games at tight end with seven starts...had five catches for 47 yards and one touchdown...had four receptions for 27 yards, including #46 - Jordan Lampkin a 21 yard TD pass at Northern State 6-0, 235, Sophomore (8/31/17)...also had 20 yard reception Linebacker at Minnesota Crookston (9/14/17). Las Vegas, Nevada 2016: Redshirted...was named Scout Team Offensive Player (Sierra Vista HS) of the Year.

2017: Appeared in four games as a High School: Graduate of Stuart High School...earned Class D-2 reserve line backer...credited with All-District 5 honors as a senior, helping Stuart to a 5-4 record one solo tackle vs. University of Mary and first round appearance in the Class D-2 state playoffs...on (9/9/17)...also played in games vs. defense, averaged 8.9 tackles per game. Minnesota Duluth (9/23/17), Southwest Minnesota State (10/7/17) and at Winona Personal: Son of Marde Paxton...majoring in life sciences/ State (10/21/17). biology at Wayne State. 2016: Redshirted.

High School: Graduate of Sierra Vista High School...was a two year starter and three year letter winner at defensive lineman... as a senior recorded 39 tackles in eight with eight tackles for loss, three forced fumbles and one sack...named All-Sunset Conference honorable mention honors as a junior, helping team to Division 1A first round playoff victory and best record in school history.

Personal: Son of Philip Lampkin and Lakeisha Burnett...born June 6, 1998...majoring in business administration and marketing.

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#21 - Kevin Ransom #54 - Ryan Walker 6-0, 195, Sophomore 5-10, 190, Sophomore Defensive Back Linebacker Port Allen, Louisiana Wahoo, Nebraska (Port Allen HS) (Wahoo HS)

2017: Sat out season as medical redshirt. Before Wayne State: Attended Nebras- ka for one year. 2016: Saw action in eight games on special teams and defensive back, High School: Graduate of Wahoo High recording seven tackles with four solo School...was a three sport standout in stops...credited with three solo tackles vs. Minot State (9/10/16)... football, wrestling and track and field had two tackles at Sioux Falls (11/12/16). for the Warriors...named Lincoln Journal Star and Huskerland Prep Class C-1 All-State linebacker as a senior (2016), helping High School: Graduate of Port Allen High School...was a four Wahoo to 9-2 record and quarterfinals of playoffs...in wrestling, year starter in football and a three year starter in baseball... was a state qualifier as a senior and in track and field was pole selected Second Team All 13-A District during senior season vault state qualifier during senior season...set school records in football after recording 80 tackles and 12 pass breakups... for tackles in a game (25) and tackles in a season (155)...also received Second Team All-District honors as a sophomore and excels in classroom, earning Academic All-State honors three junior with a .385 batting average as a junior and .365 average years in wrestling and two each in football and track and field. as a sophomore. Personal: Son of Drew and Linda Walker (both WSC graduates)... Personal: Son of Kevin Ransom Sr. and Demetria Decuir...born born April 8, 1998...majoring in engineering. January 4, 1998...majoring in computer information systems/

#75 - Josh Taylor #33 - Dorien Welch 5-11, 280, Sophomore 5-10, 195, Sophomore Defensive Lineman Linebacker Norfolk, Nebraska Baton Rouge, Louisiana (Norfolk HS) (Southern University Laboratory HS)

2017: Saw action in eight games as 2017: Saw action in 10 games as a a reserve defensive tackle...credited reserve linebacker and member of with two solo tackles vs. University of special teams...had 17 total tackles with Mary (9/9/17). 10 solo stops...also had one breakup and 1/2 sack for three yards...credited 2016: Redshirted. with three tackles in three games - at Augustana (9/30/17), vs. Concordia-St. Paul (10/28/17) and vs. High School: Graduate of Norfolk High School...played running Upper Iowa (11/11/17)...had two solo tackles with one breakup back and defensive end for the Panthers during senior season at #1 Minnesota State (11/4/17). helping Norfolk High to an 8-3 record and the second round (quarterfinals) of the Class A playoffs...earned Class A honorable 2016: Redshirted. mention All-State honors as a junior and senior...was an Academic All-State selection in football, track and field and basketball. High School: Graduate of Southern University Laboratory School...helped team to 1A-Select state championship during Personal: Son of Courtney Knighten and Keyana Snodgrass... senior season...averaged 7.5 tackles per game, had 358 total born May 13, 1998...major is undecided. tackles, 100 total tackles for loss and 5 interceptions in high school career...also excelled in the classroom earning Academic All-State during senior season.

Personal: Son of Denny and Dennette Welch...born March 12, 1998...majoring in sport management.

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#34 - Maliki Wilson #56 - Syionte Canton 6-0, 190, Sophomore 6-1, 245, Redshirt Freshman Running Back Defensive End Cedar Rapids, Iowa Sioux Falls, South Dakota (Xavier HS) (Roosevelt HS)

2017: Played in nine games with one start 2017: Sat out season as redshirt. at running back...gained 246 yards on 65 carries (3.8 avg.) with season-long run of 21 High School: Graduate of Roosevelt High yards...rushed for season-best 75 yards on School...earned All-City honors for the nine carries vs. University of Mary (9/9/17) Rough Riders during senior season... to go with three catches for five yards...had helped team to Class 11AAA State semi- 10 carries for 40 yards and two receptions for 15 yards vs. Concor- dia-St. Paul (10/28/17). finals with 9-2 record...credited with 58 tackles, three sacks and three fumble recoveries during senior season...was an All-State High School: Graduate of Xavier High School...ran for over 3,000 yards honorable mention selection and started two years. the last two seasons while earning Iowa Class 3A All-State honors both years...as a senior, rushed for 2,054 yards on 217 carries (9.5 Personal: Son of Rajeem and Jennifer Canton...born November avg.) with 20 touchdowns, helping Cedar Rapids Xavier to an 11-1 22, 1998...majoring in criminal justice at Wayne State. record and the Class 3A semifinals...postseason honors included Iowa Newspaper Association First Team All-State, First Team All-Ce- dar Rapids Metro and First Team All-District...during junior season, gained 1,273 yards on 183 carries (7.0 avg.) with 12 touchdowns, #52 - Austin Coffman earning INA Second Team All-State, First Team All-Cedar Rapids 6-1, 190, Redshirt Freshman Metro and All-District honors...ended career ranked third all-time Linebacker on the Cedar Rapids metro rushing list. Dunning, Nebraska Personal: Son of Jeff and Judith Marshall...born July 26, 1998...ma- (Sandhills HS) joring in finance at WSC. 2017: Sat out season as redshirt.

High School: Graduate of Sandhills High School...two-year starter and four-year letter winner in football...named First Team All-District and First Team All-Area as a tight end and also named to All-District team as a defensive end as a senior...recorded 15 receptions for 311 yards and six touchdowns and 23 total tackles with five tackles for loss and two sacks during senior season.

Personal: Son of Jason and Stephanie Coffman...born April 10, 1999...majoring in physical education with a minor in coaching at Wayne State.

#77 - Nick Gray #13 - Brady Brandsfield 6-4, 290, Redshirt Freshman 6-2, 205, Redshirt Freshman Offensive Line Quarterback Hickman, Nebraska Norwalk, Iowa (Norris HS) (Norwalk HS) 2017: Sat out season as redshirt.

2017: Sat out season as redshirt. High School: Graduate of Norris High High School: Graduate of Norwalk High School... two-year letter winner in football School in Iowa...four-year starter that and wrestling...named All-District and led Norwalk to four playoff appearances Eastern Midland Conference honorable while finishing career as Iowa's all-time mention during senior season...also excels in the classroom leader in combined passing and rushing yards with 11,359, named to the honor roll all four years at Norris. second in career passing yards (8,984), completions (675) and touchdowns (93)...named Class 3A Second Team All-State by Personal: Son of Lou and Sharon Gray... born June 27, 1999... the Iowa Newspaper Association during senior season, leading majoring in construction management at Wayne State. Norwalk to 3A State Playoffs with 8-2 record, completing 158 of 243 passes for 2,325 yards and 25 touchdowns while rushing for another 535 yards and seven touchdowns...was a four-time All-District and Academic All-District selection. Personal: Son of Troy and Melissa Brandsfield...born May 8, 1998...majoring in business at Wayne State.

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#81 - Blake Kaiser 6-3, 190, Redshirt Freshman Placekicker Wahoo, Nebraska (Wahoo HS)

2017: Sat out season as redshirt.

High School: Graduate of Wahoo High School...three year starter in football #37 - Cody Hopkins and two year starter in baseball...earned 5-9, 185, Redshirt Freshman All-Area, All-District and All-Capital Defensive Back Conference honors during senior season, making 42 of 51 PAT Tekamah, Nebraska kicks and 10 of 16 field goals...as a junior was named Class C-1 (Tekamah-Herman HS) First Team All-State along with First Team All-Area, All-District and All-Capital Conference going 45 of 45 on PAT kicks and 10 for 14 field goals. 2017: Sat out season as redshirt. Personal: Son of Todd and Michelle Kaiser...born November 13, High School: Graduate of Teka- 1998...majoring in sport management at WSC. mah-Herman High School...named All-District Honorable Mention and First Team All-District as a senior...also named two-time offensive #62 - Ryan Kennedy MVP for Tekamah-Herman...school record holder with comple- 6-0, 285, Redshirt Freshman tion percentage in a game (68.75%)...had 1,000 career rushing Offensive Line yards as a quarterback and 140 tackles. Norwalk, Iowa Personal: Son of Matt and Michelle Hopkins...born July 30, (Norwalk HS) 1998...majoring in exercise science at Wayne State. 2017: Sat out season as redshirt.

High School: Graduate of Norwalk High School in Iowa...multi-sport standout starting three years in football, track and field and baseball along with two years in wrestling...named to the Iowa Newspaper Association Class 3A All-State Third Team during senior season, helping Norwalk to an 8-2 record and state playoffs...excels in the classroom, earning Academic All-District honors three times in football and two-time Academic All-Conference in baseball and track and field. #91 - Soren Jensen 6-2, 275, Redshirt Freshman Personal: Son of Toddy Kennedy and Kara Greenlee...born Feb- Defensive Line ruary 6, 1999...majoring in math education at WSC. Carroll, Iowa (Carroll HS) #50 - Luis Lam 2017: Sat out season as redshirt. 5-9, 190, Redshirt Freshman Linebacker High School: Graduate of Carroll High School in Iowa...was a three-year starter Lexington, Nebraska in football and earned All-State honors (Lexington HS) as a junior and senior...averaged seven tackles per game and helped Carroll to a District title, Class 3A State playoff berth 2017: Sat out season as redshirt. and a 10-1 record as a senior...selected to the Iowa Newspaper Association Class 3A All-State Third Team as a senior and Sec- High School: Graduate of Lexington High ond Team as a junior...was a three-time First Team All-District School...was named First Team All-Con- honoree and selected to the 2017 Iowa Shrine Bowl. ference and First Team All-District his senior year...recorded 76 tackles and Personal: Son of Eric and Karen Jensen...born September 17, one interception as a senior...also named 1998...major is undecided. All-District Honorable Mention during junior year.

Personal: Son of Luis Antonio and Aleyda Lam...born May 8, 1999...majoring in business at WSC.

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#94 - Ryan Parker 6-4, 285, Redshirt Freshman Defensive Line McCook Lake, South Dakota (Dakota Valley HS) #68 - Paul Mach 6-1, 280, Redshirt Freshman 2017: Redshirted. Offensive Line Fairbury, Nebraska High School: Gradate of Dakota Valley High School in South Dakota...multi-sport (Fairbury HS) standout, starting four years in wrestling, three in football and two in track and 2017: Sat out season as redshirt. field…as a senior in football, named Class 11A All-State Offensive Line after leading Dakota Valley to a 6-3 record…was an All-Metro High School: Graduate of Fairbury High selection and two-time All-Dakota XII Conference selection…was School...four-year starter and letter win- a three-time state qualifier in wrestling, placing fourth in heavy- weight as a senior and sixth at 285 pounds as a junior…was an ner in both football and wrestling...named All-American at the Disney National Wrestling Duals in Florida. First Team All-State, First Team All-District and Academic All-State in football as a senior...averaged five Personal: Son of Lyle Parker and Pamela Bevelhymer...born May tackles per game during senior season and helped lead team 5, 1999...majoring in exercise science at Wayne State. to a district championship and qualify for the playoffs...named team captain all four years...during junior season, named All- State Honorable Mention, First Team All-District and Academic #67 - Jesse Radil All-State. 6-3, 290, Redshirt Freshman Personal: Son of Keith and Mary Mach...born January 6, 1999... Offensive Line majoring in political science and business at Wayne State. Mondamin, Iowa (West Harrison HS)

2017: Sat out season as redshirt.

High School: Graduate of West Harrison #83 - Chase Netusil High School in Iowa...was named All-Dis- 6-1, 210, Redshirt Freshman trict honorable mention as a junior and senior...voted Most Valuable Linemen Tight End by team for junior and senior seasons...recorded 26 tackles, Carroll, Iowa four sacks and seven solo tackles for loss during senior season. (Kuemper Catholic HS) Personal: Son of Ed and Tonya Radil...born July 24, 1999...ma- 2017: Sat out season as redshirt. joring in exercise science.

High School: Graduate of Kuemper Cath- olic High School...averaged 41 yards per punt during senior season to earn First Team Class 2A All-State honors from the #65 - Garrett Richter Des Moines Register, Iowa Newspaper Association and Iowa 6-2, 290, Redshirt Freshman Preps...12 of his 28 punts were inside the 20 yard line with just two Offensive Line touchbacks and a season-long punt of 71 yards...helped Kuemper Jesup, Iowa Catholic High School to Class 2A District 7 title during senior season...older brother Cody is part of WSC football team and (Jesup HS) was an All-NSIC South Division First Team punter as a sophomore. 2017: Sat out season as redshirt. Personal: Son of Clay and Tina Netusil...born March 27, 1998... majoring in sport management at WSC. High School: Graduate of Jesup High School...was a four-year starter in football and three-year starter in track and field... earned First Team All-District honors and was a USA Football International Bowl Participant in 2015...was a Class 1A State Track Qualifier in the discus while helping team to a second place finish as a junior.

Personal: Son of Randy and Bari Richter...born October 18, 1998... majoring in education at WSC.

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#74 - Colton Webner 6-7, 290, Redshirt Freshman Offensive Line LeMars, Iowa (LeMars Community HS)

2017: Sat out season as redshirt.

High School: Graduate of LeMars Communi- ty High School in Iowa...was a two-year start- er in football...helped team to a 6-3 record #36 - Jeremiah Scheid during senior season, earning All-District 5-11, 175, Redshirt Freshman honorable mention honors...received the Defensive Back "Spirit of the Bulldog" award as a senior. Norman, Oklahoma Personal: Son of Steve and Stacie Webner...born February 24, 1999... (Norman HS) majoring in industrial technology education at Wayne State.

2017: Sat out season as redshirt. #89 - Cole Wemhoff High School: Graduate of Norman High School in Oklahoma...earned All-Confer- 6-2, 225, Redshirt Freshman ence honors at Norman where he finished Tight End with 11 interceptions during his career...credited with 104 tackles Humphrey, Nebraska during senior season...as a junior had six interceptions and 16 (St. Francis HS) pass deflections. 2017: Sat out season as redshirt. Personal: Son of Scott Scheid and Kari Velasquez...born Septem- ber 10, 1998...majoring in business management at Wayne State. High School: Graduate of Humphrey St. Francis High School...was three sport standout in football, basketball and track and field...as a senior, named First Team Class D-2 All-State in football on defense and was First Team Class D-2 All-State by Lincoln Journal Star and Second Team by Associated Press and Omaha World Herald in basketball after averaging 17.0 points per game for the Flyers...helped Humphrey St. Francis win #72 - Dallan Taylor state titles in football and basketball during junior season, earning Class D-2 All-State honors in both sports...following senior season, 6-2, 290, Redshirt Freshman was selected to play in the Sertoma Eight-Man All-Star Game, North- Offensive Line east Nebraska All-Star Football Game and 59th annual Shrine Bowl. Peoria, Arizona (Liberty HS) Personal: Son of Dale and Kelly Wemhoff...born June 1, 1998... majoring in secondary education and mathematics at Wayne State. 2017: Sat out season as redshirt. #22 - Zion Williams High School: Graduate of Liberty High 6-0, 180, Redshirt Freshman School in Arizona...was a two-year starter Defensive Back and three-year letter winner in football... Omaha, Nebraska named Second Team All-District as a senior...helped lead team (Omaha North HS) to 5A State Championship runner-up finish as a sophomore. 2017: Sat out season as redshirt. Personal: Son of Jeff and Christie Taylor...born February 27, 1999...majoring in computer information systems at WSC. High School: Graduate of ...named to the Omaha World Herald and Lincoln Journal Star All-Nebraska football teams during senior season...recorded eight interceptions and had a Class A record four interceptions returned for touchdowns... helped Omaha North to a 12-1 record and Class A runner-up fin- ish...also had 24 catches for 583 yards and seven touchdowns... named Class A First Team All-State, All-Metro Conference and Metro Defensive Player of the Year...two-year starter and three- year letter winner in football and lettered one year in basketball for the Vikings. Personal: Son of Lakeshia Williams...born December 23, 1998... major is undecided. 2018 Wildcat Football - 37 2018 WILDCAT TRANSFERS

#17 - Romel Hill #44 - Chris Similhomme 6-0, 210, Senior 6-0, 200, Junior Linebacker Linebacker Robbins, Illinois Rochester, Minnesota (Missouri Southern) (Central Lakes College)

Before Wayne State: Played 2016 season Before Wayne State: Played two seasons at Missouri Southern and two seasons at at Central Lakes College in Minnesota... Iowa Central Community College...was appeared in seven games during 2017 the fourth leading tackler at Missouri season and recorded 12 tackles with one Southern in 2016 with 57 tackles (26 solo, sack and 4.5 tackles for loss for 13 yards... 31 assisted) in 11 games with 10 starts... made 12 tackles in seven games as fresh- had 72 tackles in sophomore season at Iowa Central CC man in 2016 season. and 47 stops as a freshman at Iowa Central. High School: Graduate of Harold L. Richards High School in High School: Graduate of Rochester Century HS in Minnesota. Illinois...lettered four years in football and two in basketball. Personal: Son of Robert Hill and Shirlee Hill Johnson...born January 29, 1996...majoring in criminal justice at WSC.

#3 - D'andre Vanexel #66 - Billy Rone 5-9, 180, Junior 6-4, 285, Senior Running Back Offensive Line Norfolk, Virginia Glendale, Arizona (West Hills College) (Marshall University) Before Wayne State: Played at West Hills Before Wayne State: Played 2012 season College in California. at Division I Marshall University. Also played at Glendale Community College High School: Graduate of Granby High in Arizona before signing with Marshall School in Virginia where he was a Second-Team 2011 All-ACCAC selection.

#76 - Trevor Hudson 6-4, 315, Junior #28 - Patrick Campbell Offensive Line 5-11, 190, Sophomore Derby, Kansas Defensive Back () Stanton, California (Rancho Santiago/Santa Ana CC) Before Wayne State: Played two seasons at Butler Community College in Kansas... Before Wayne State: Played 2017 season named KJCCC Second Team Offensive at Rancho Santiago/Santa Ana Commu- Tackle and was a two year starter. nity College in California...played in 11 games and credited with 49 tackles... High School: Graduate of Derby High also had three interceptions with two returned for touchdowns. School in Kansas...was a two year starter and captain as a senior... earned 2015 All-Metro honors, helping team win Kansas Class 6A High School: Graduate of Western High School in California state title...was a state track qualifier in the discus, placing sixth.

Personal: Son of Nancy Stratford...born September 10, 1997... major is undeclared.

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#29 - Ron Carter #42 - Brayden Swartout 5-9, 185, Sophomore 6-2, 205, Sophomore Running Back Linebacker Sioux City, Iowa Baltic, South Dakota (Iowa Central Community College) (University of Sioux Falls)

Before Wayne State: Spent one season Before Wayne State: Played one season at Iowa Central Community College. at the University of Sioux Falls

High School: Graduate of Sioux City High School: Graduate of West Central East High School in Iowa...was a two year High School in South Dakota...was a two starter in football and four year starter in year starter in football and basketball...had 66 tackles and two track and field...earned All-Conference honors in senior season (2013-14), rushing for 1,205 yards for an average of 6.1 yards per interceptions during senior season, helping team win Class 11A carry with 13 touchdowns, helping Black Raiders to 7-4 record state title. and second round of Iowa Class 4A State Playoffs. Personal: Son of Danyel Swartwout...born October 1, 1995. Personal: Son of Ronald Carter and Kaleidah Jackson...born May 9, 1996...majoring in social science.

#22 - Marlon Warren #63 - Max Frank 6-0, 200, Sophomore 6-1, 290, Sophomore Running Back Offensive Line Vancleave, Osmond, Nebraska (Belhaven University) (University of South Dakota) Before Wayne State: Played one season Before Wayne State: Spent 2016-17 sea- at Belhaven University in Mississippi. son at University of South Dakota...named to Missouri Valley Football Conference High School: Graduate of Vanclease High Honor Roll. School in Mississippi...lettered four years as linebacker and was named All-District...also competed in track, High School: Graduate of Osmond High School...three year basketball and power lifting. starter in football, two years in wrestling and one in track and field...earned Class D-2 All-State honors as a senior, leading Personal: Son of Mark and Ellen Warren. Tigers to 6-3 record and Class D-2 playoff berth...received All-District honors as a junior and senior...during senior season, was selected to Sertoma Eight-Man All-Star Game, Northeast Nebraska All-Star Game and Shrine Bowl All-Star Game on the North team. #7 - William Barnard Personal: Son of Troy and Kim Frank...born June 27, 1997... 6-1, 190, Redshirt Freshman majoring in business finance. Wide Receiver Reno, Nevada (Nevada-Reno)

Before Wayne State: Spent one season (redshirt) at Nevada-Reno.

High School: Graduate of Reno High School in Nevada...earned Second Team All-State Defensive Back honors.

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#35 - Adam Andrews #38 - Ryan Brauer 6-0, 200, Freshman 6-0, 175, Freshman Linebacker Placekicker Burbank, Illinois Battle Creek, Nebraska (St. James HS) (Battle Creek HS)

High School: Graduate of St. Laurence High School: Graduate of Battle Creek High School in Illinois... four-year starter High School...was a three-year starter in football and four years in track and field at St. Laurence High School…credited for the Braves…named Huskerland Preps with 140 tackles, 10.5 sacks and two in- Class C-2 All-State kicker during senior terceptions during senior season to earn season after making 26 of 31 PAT kicks, All-Chicago Catholic League honors and Class 6A honorable three field goals with eight touchbacks…set Class C-2 state re- mention…made 117 tackles in junior season with three sacks cord in 2017 with 132 career PAT kicks…was Class C-2 honorable mention All-State three times by Lincoln Journal Star and twice and one interception. from Omaha World Herald…played on Battle Creek teams that reached the Class C-2 semi-finals all four years. Personal: Son of Adam and Kimberley Andrews...born October 23, 1999...majoring in criminal justice. Personal: Son of James and Michaela Brauer...born October 31, 1999...majoring in environmental science.

#9 - Osezele Andrew Ativie #20 - Donte Brooks 5-11, 175, Freshman 5-10, 170, Freshman Wide Receiver Defensive Back Leavenworth, Kansas Milwaukie, Oregon (Leavenworth HS) (LaSalle Catholic College Prep HS)

High School: Graduate of Leavenworth High School: Graduate of LaSalle Cath- High School in Kansas...two-year starter olic College Preparatory in Oregon... at wide receiver…during senior season, three year starter in football and four year starter in track and field...earned First hauled in 34 catches for 506 yards (14.9 Team All-Northwest Oregon Conference avg.) with three TD’s to earn Second Team honors as a senior at wide receiver and All-Sunflower League honors…had 20 receptions for 318 yards kick/punt returner, recording 1,472 all-purpose yards and 16 (15.9 avg.) and two scores as a junior. TD's...had 49 catches for 821 yards and 14 TD's...on defense, was Second Team All-Conference with 26 tackles, seven passes Personal: Son of Odion and Saralyn Ativie...born February 18, defended and two forced fumbles...helped LaSalle reach Class 2000...majoring in pre-physical therapy. 5A playoffs for first time. Personal: Son of Nat and Kylee Brooks...born October 6, 1999... majoring in exercise science. #12 - Beau Bowers #96 - Caleb Brouse 5-11, 165, Freshman 6-3, 260, Freshman Defensive Back/Quarterback Defensive Line Wayne, Nebraska Harlan, Iowa (Wayne HS) (Harlan HS) High School: Graduate of Wayne High High School: Graduate of Harlan High School...three-year starter at quarter- School in Iowa...was a three-year starter back for the Blue Devils, throwing for in football and also competed in wrestling over 1,000 yards all three seasons… and track and field for the Cyclones... helped Wayne to a 7-4 record during senior season and the earned Iowa Class 3A First Team All- school’s first playoff win in 34 years, passing for 1,676 yards… State honors from the Iowa Newspaper named Class C-1 District 5 First Team selection as a junior and Association during senior season after recording 35 tackles, senior and was a Second Team selection as a sophomore… helping Harlan to a 10-2 record and Class 3A semi-finals…other earned Class C-1 All-State honorable mention as a junior and post-season honors included First Team All-District, All-South- senior and is Wayne’s all-time passing leader for career yards, west Iowa and Omaha World Herald All-Area Team…excels in career TD passes and single season TD passes. the classroom with Academic All-State honors and Hawkeye-10 All-Academic selection. Personal: Son of Brian and Amy Bowers...born December 18, 1999...majoring in Business at WSC. Personal: Son of Ryan and Jamie Brouse...born April 28, 2000... majoring in chemistry/biology.

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#39 - TJ Brown #70 - Brandon Dueling 6-1, 215, Freshman 6-3, 300, Freshman Linebacker Offensive Line Belton, Missouri Papillion, Nebraska (Belton HS) (Papillion-LaVista HS)

High School: Graduate of Belton High High School: Graduate of Papillion-LaVis- School in Missouri...started three years ta High School...two-year starter on the in football and two in basketball for the offensive line…named to the Class A All-In Pirates…set school record during senior The Game Offensive Team as a senior to season with 115 tackles (68 solo) with go with All-Metro Conference Third Team 12 tackles for loss and two interceptions honors…also earned Class A honorable to earn First Team All-Suburban Conference and First Team mention All-State honors. All-District honors…was a Second Team All-Conference and All-District honoree as a junior and honorable mention during Personal: Son of Tanisha Dueling...born March 23, 2000...ma- sophomore season. joring in exercise science. Personal: Son of Terry Brown and Cynthia Riddle...born May 30, 2000...majoring in criminal justice. #92 - Connor Fee 6-1, 240, Freshman #33 - Coltyn Cruse-Gombio Defensive Line 5-9, 175, Freshman Gretna, Nebraska Running Back (Gretna HS) Wahiawa, Hawaii High School: Graduate of Gretna High (Leilhua HS) School...was a two-year starter in football and wrestling at Gretna…during senior High School: Graduate of Leilehua High season, made 90 tackles with five sacks School in Hawaii...two year starter and to earn Huskerland Prep All-State hon- three year letter winner in football...was ors as an offensive lineman while helping the Dragons to the team's #2 rusher as a senior, gaining 203 Class B semi-finals with an 11-1 record…also selected All-Area, yards on 46 carries with one TD. All-Eastern Midlands Conference and All-District Defense and Class B All-State honorable mention…recorded 62 tackles with Personal: Son of James and Paula Gombio...born February 12, three sacks and one fumble recovery as a junior helping Gretna 2000...majoring in criminal justice. to 10-3 record and Class B semi-finals. Personal: Son of Tim and Teresa Fee...born February 12, 2000... majoring in business administration.

#18 - Damarius Davis #15 - J'Von France 6-4, 205, Freshman 6-0, 170, Freshman Wide Receiver Defensive Back Wentzville, Missouri Tarpon Springs, Florida (Timberland HS) (Tarpon Springs HS)

High School: Graduate of Timberland High School: Graduate of Tarpon Springs High School in Missouri...three year High School in Florida...helped lead starter in football, earning All GAC South team to Class 5A playoffs all four years... Conference honors twice...had 28 catch- recorded 28 receptions for 700 yards in es for 529 yards with six touchdowns. his senior campaign while grabbing four interceptions - returning two for a touch- Personal: Son of Brandon McKinney and Brandy Davis...born down - as well as 52 solo tackles...had 46 catches as a junior to July 14, 2000...majoring in sport management. go with 31 solo tackles and three interceptions.

Personal: Son of Dominique France...born May 11, 1999...ma- joring in sport management at WSC.

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#6 - Jason Hawkins Jr. #43 - Nicholas Joynt 5-9, 160, Freshman 6-1, 200, Freshman Wide Receiver Linebacker St. Louis, Missouri Garner, Iowa (Parkway North HS) (Garner-Hayfield-Ventura HS)

High School: Graduate of Parkway North High School: Graduate of Garner-Hay- High School in Missouri...was regarded field-Ventura High School in Iowa...was a as one of the top returners in the St. Louis four-sport standout in football, basketball, area in 2017…earned First Team All-Sub- soccer and baseball…in football was a urban South Conference honors as a wide three-time All-District selection…as a receiver/returner and was named the senior, scored 22 touchdowns (13 rushing, Conference’s Returner of the Year after six receiving and three on returns) while recording 66 tackles hauling in 34 catches for 648 yards (19.1 avg.) and 10 TD’s…on on defense…rushed for 747 yards on 96 carries and scored 13 special teams, had 17 punt returns for 451 yards (26.5 avg) with TD’s, caught 29 passes for 458 yards and six TD’s and had one three scores and averaged 40.5 yards on seven kickoff returns kickoff and two punt returns for touchdowns…school record for 284 yards and two TD’s…other post-season honors included holder for career tackles with 246…was a two-time All-Confer- First Team All-State returner, All-Conference defensive back and ence and All-District selection in basketball, earned All-State First Team All-USA Today in Missouri. honors in soccer and is a three-time All-Conference honoree on the baseball field. Personal: Son of Jason Hawkins and Roshenna Berry...majoring in computer science. Personal: Son of Mike and Ranae Joynt...born September 4, 1999...majoring in business finance and accounting.

#26 - Ryan Jaixen #41 - Levi Krueger 5-9, 150, Freshman 5-8, 195, Freshman Wide Receiver Running Back Wayne, Nebraska Tilden, Nebraska (Wayne HS) (Boone Central/Newman Grove HS)

High School: Graduate of Wayne High High School: Graduate of Boone Central/ School...was a three-sport standout at Newman Grove High School...was a three Wayne High School in football, basketball year starter in football while also starting and track and field…was a two-time Class four years in track and two in wrestling… C-1 District 5 All-District selection and rushed for 1,289 yards in 2017 while help- is Wayne’s all-time leading receiver with ing Cardinals to 10-3 record and Class over 2,000 career yards…during senior season, helped Wayne to C-1 runner up finish…named Class C-1 a 7-4 record and the Class C-1 quarter-finals while also winning First Team All-State at linebacker by Omaha World Herald and the school’s first playoff game in 34 years…was a Class C-1 All- was All-Heartland Super Squad First Team along with All-District State honorable mention selection during senior season. selection…during junior season earned First Team All-District and Class C-1 All-State honorable mention. Personal: Son of Mike and Sara Jaixen...born May 18, 1999... Personal: Son of John and Julie Krueger...born December 28, majoring in safety management. 1999...majoring in exercise science.

#15 - Bryan Kunde #27 - Vernon Johnson 5-11, 205, Freshman 5-11, 160, Freshman Quarterback Defensive Back Cedar Rapids, Iowa Omaha, Nebraska (Washington HS) (Omaha North HS) High School: Graduate of Washington High School: Graduate of Omaha North High School in Iowa...was a two-year start- High School...was a two-year starter in er at quarterback…was a Second Team football…named Class A First Team All- All-District and All-Metro selection while State in senior season after helping team earning All-State honorable mention… to state title with 12-1 record…credited as a senior completed 109 of 230 passes with eight passes defended, three in- for 1,293 yards and nine TD’s while leading team to Class 4A terceptions and 21 tackles this season…as a junior, made six State playoffs with 5-5 record…during junior campaign was 122 interceptions with 30 tackles and eight passes defended…was a of 237 for 1,821 yards and 23 TD’s while helping team to 10-2 two-time All-Metro Conference First Team selection on defense. mark and Class 4A semi-finals at the UNI Dome.

Personal: Son of Vernon Johnson and Kristy Carruth...born June Personal: Son of Nick and Danielle Kunde...born May 6, 1999... 17, 2000...majoring in accounting. majoring in criminal justice and psychology.

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#8 - Mason Lee #30 - Devin Merkuris 6-3, 175, Freshman 5-11, 190, Freshman Wide Receiver Running Back Wayne, Nebraska Ralston, Nebraska (Wayne HS) (Ralston HS)

High School: Graduate of Wayne High High School: Graduate of Ralston School...was a wide receiver/return spe- High School...was a three-year starter cialist for the Blue Devils, helping Wayne in football while playing for former to a 7-4 record and schools’ first playoff Wildcat and Wayne native Jason Fink… win in 34 years as a senior…named Class was a two-time 1,000-yard rusher and C-1 First Team All-State wide receiver by finished career with 25 TD’s rushing… the Lincoln Journal Star after setting new single season school gained 1,054 yards (5.1 avg) with 10 TD’s as record with 928 receiving yards and 13 TD’s averaging 24 yards a senior and had another 1,017 yards (4.6 avg) with 10 TD’s per catch…on special teams, averaged 27 yards per punt return during junior season…had single game-high of 311 yards and (only kicked to nine times) with one TD and had 13 kickoff returns four TD’s…was a two-time All-River Cities Conference selection for 20.5 yard average and one score…other post season honors and named All-District three times to go with Class B All-State during senior season included honorable mention All-State from honorable mention twice…also competed in basketball and the Omaha World Herald and Class C-1 District 5 First Team. track and field at Ralston HS. Personal: Son of Tom and Cindy Lee...born November 14, 1999... Personal: Son of James Burrage and Sandy Merkuris...born majoring in business. November 15, 1999...major is undecided.

#69 - Alex Lindsay 6-3, 240, Freshman Offensive Line #58 - Justin Mosley Pierce, Nebraska 6-2, 245, Freshman (Pierce HS) Defensive End Tampa, Florida High School: Graduate of Pierce High (Wharton HS) School...was a football and track and field standout for the Bluejays…during senior High School: Graduate of Wharton High season, was selected Class C-1 First Team School in Florida...was a two-year starter All-State offensive lineman by the Omaha in football…credited with 63 tackles his World Herald, Lincoln Journal Star after helping Bluejays to 7-5 record and Class C-1 senior season, averaging 6.5 tackles semi-finals…also received All-District First Team in Class C-1 District per contest. 5 and Huskerland Preps…as a junior, received All-District honorable mention and All-State honorable mention from Lincoln Journal Star. Personal: Son of Roger and Jacquelyn Mosley...born August 23, 2000...majoring in business management. Personal: Son of Al and Jane Lindsay...born February 25, 2000... majoring in elementary education.

#27 - Anthony Lowman 5-8, 165, Freshman #49 - Nick Puterbaugh Wide Receiver 5-10, 205, Freshman Van Meter, Iowa Fullback (Van Meter HS) Underwood, Iowa (Thomas Jefferson HS) High School: Graduate of Van Meter High School in Iowa...was a multi-sport standout, starting four years in football and golf, High School: Graduate of Council Bluffs five years in baseball and three in track Thomas Jefferson High School in Iowa... and field…helped team to a 13-0 record three year letter winner and starter for in senior season and the Iowa Class 1A one year...earned All-Missouri River State title, making 23 catches for 420 yards and eight TD’s with Conference honors at fullback as a se- 21 tackles on defense with an interception and fumble recovery nior in 2017, rushing for 461 yards on 94 carries and two TD's for a touchdown…holds school record with 97-yard TD reception while making 30 tackles on defense. and is career leader in punt return yards at 697…earned Second Team All-State baseball honors last season as a junior and holds Personal: Son of Mandy Puterbaugh...born April 17, 2000... school records for hits in a game and runs scored in a game and in track and field holds school record in long jump (20-6). majoring in computer science.

Personal: Son of Steve and Suzy Lowman...born May 23, 2000... major is undecided. 2018 Wildcat Football - 43 2018 WILDCAT FRESHMEN

#71 - Brice Roseburrough #14 - Alex Thramer 6-2, 275, Freshman 6-4, 205, Freshman Offensive Line Quarterback Kansas City, Missouri O'Neill, Nebraska (St. Pius X HS) (O'Neill HS)

High School: Graduate of St. Pius X High High School: Graduate of O'Neill High School in Missouri...two year starter and School...three sport standout in football, three year letter winner in football and one basketball and track and field for the year starter in wrestling...was First Team Eagles...was a Class C-1 All-State quar- All-West Central Conference Offensive terback as a junior and senior, leading Tackle during senior season. O'Neill to 13-0 record and State Cham- pionship in junior season...in basketball, Personal: Son of Bob and Lynn Roseburrough...born February earned All-Mid States Conference honors twice and helped Eagles to three straight 20-win seasons and two trips to the Class C-1 state 5, 2000...majoring in applied science and engineering. tournament...in track and field, was a three-time state qualifier in the long jump, hurdles and 4 x 400 meter relay...completed 23 of 28 passes for 351 yards to earn White Team MVP honors in Northeast Nebraska All-Star Game on June 9, 2018...finished high school #82 - Dalton Ryan career with 4,100 yards passing and 42 TD passes. 5-8, 170, Freshman Wide Receiver Personal: Son of Pat and Deb Thramer...born March 5, 2000... major is undecided. Blair, Nebraska (Blair HS) #38 - Adam Wasserman High School: Graduate of Blair High 6-1, 190, Freshman School...was a three year starter in foot- Defensive Back ball and track and field for the Bares… Fairbury, Nebraska played wide receiver and returner along with defensive back, helping Blair to 6-4 (Fairbury HS) record in 2017 and a Class B playoff berth…named All-District and Class B All-State honorable mention after making 33 tackles High School: Graduate of Fairbury High on defense to go with 17 catches and two TD’s to go with 291 yards School...was the quarterback and safety on kickoff returns…is a three-year Class B State Track qualifier on Fairbury’s Class C-1 playoff teams as in the pole vault and placed fourth last spring clearing 13’ 8”. a junior and senior…four year starter in football that ended career with 3,841 yards Personal: Son of Kelly and Kim Ryan...born May 11, 1999...ma- passing (56 TD’s) and 2,081 yards rushing joring in construction management. (32 TD’s)…during senior season, named Class C-1 All-State First Team at defensive back for the Jeffs after unbeaten regular season and 9-1 overall record…had seven inter- ceptions for 219 return yards to go with 25 tackles during senior #17 - Isaac Schafbuch season…other post-season honors included First Team All-District as a junior and senior and Class C-1 All-State honorable mention 6-3, 180, Freshman during junior season. Quarterback Personal: Son of Bruce and Denise Wasserman...born January 18, Madrid, Iowa 2000...major is undecided. (Ballard HS) #10 - Tavion Willis High School: Graduate of Ballard High School in Iowa...played five sports in 6-0, 190, Freshman high school - football, basketball, track, Quarterback baseball and golf...during senior season, Fergusson, Missouri completed 68 of 119 passes (57.1%) for 1,010 yards and nine TD's...also rushed (McCluer South Berkeley HS) for another 651 yards on 84 attempts with 12 TD's helping team to 5-4 record...earned All-Racoon River Conference honors to High School: Graudate of McCluer South go with All-Area and All-District recognition...was a two year Berkeley High School in Missouri...was a starter in baseball earning Second Team All-District honors, was two-year starter at quarterback that led Second Team All-Conference in basketball and a three-time state team to pair of undefeated regular sea- qualifier in track and field. sons…completed 65 percent of his passes during senior season for 1,719 yards and 22 TD’s with just two interceptions to go with seven rushing TD’s, earning Personal: Son of Joe and Brenda Schafbuch...born January 28, All-Suburban Central Conference and Class 3 All-State honors…prior 2000...majoring in sport management. to senior season, was named to the St. Louis Post-Dispatch Super 30 players list…as a junior, completed 64 percent of passes for 1,968 yards with 21 TD’s and just three interceptions, leading team to Class 3 state semi-finals…named First Team All-District and All-Suburban Central Conference as a junior and senior.

Personal: Son of Tyson Willis and Rashida Hale...born August 10, 2000...majoring in mechanical engineering. 2018 Wildcat Football - 44 2017 WILDCAT STATISTICS

2017 RESULTS (6-5, 4-3 NSIC South) Date Opponent Score Attend. INDIVIDUAL RUSHING *Aug. 31 at Northern State L 23-16 4974 Player Att Gain Lost Net Avg. TD Lg Avg. *Sept. 9 University of Mary W 48-10 1854 Rashad Trimble 165 889 56 833 5.0 6 76 75.7 *Sept. 14 at Minnesota Crookston W 33-14 1512 Maliki Wilson 65 260 14 246 3.8 0 21 27.3 *Sept. 23 Minnesota Duluth L 34-31 OT2 1281 Taylor Reedy 22 102 18 84 3.8 0 32 14.0 *Sept. 30 at Augustana W 16-13 4428 Mitchell Hansen 13 59 4 55 4.2 0 12 27.5 *Oct. 7 Southwest Minnesota St. W 20-6 1772 Arelious Burns 14 46 2 44 3.1 0 12 7.3 *Oct. 12 #18 Sioux Falls L 31-7 1635 Layne Sullivan 4 42 0 42 10.5 0 34 3.8 *Oct. 21 at #11 Winona State L 42-19 4869 Houston Huss 14 40 3 37 2.6 1 11 3.4 *Oct. 28 Concordia-St. Paul W 27-23 1018 Willie Walton 1 26 0 26 26.0 0 4 2.4 *Nov. 4 at #1 Minnesota State L 48-27 2491 Aaron Bleil 14 45 33 12 0.9 0 11 2.0 *Nov. 11 Upper Iowa W 28-10 1250 Kolbie Foster 1 7 0 7 7.0 0 7 0.7 *NSIC Conference Game Sam Wegner 2 6 0 6 3.0 0 5 0.8 Conner Paxton 1 2 0 2 2.0 0 0 0.2 Cody Netusil 1 0 6 -6 -6.0 0 0 -0.6 Zach Osborn 26 60 99 -39 -1.5 0 13 -5.6 TEAM 9 0 48 -48 -5.3 0 0 -9.6 TEAM STATISTICS WSC OPP WSC 352 1584 283 1301 3.7 7 76 118.3 FIRST DOWNS ...... 186 ...... 209 Opponents 445 2210 266 1944 4.4 16 59 176.7 Rush+Pass+Penalty ...... 63+107+16 ... 934+102+14 NET RUSHING YARDS ...... 1,301 ...... 1,944 INDIVIDUAL PASSING Attempts ...... 352 ...... 445 Player Comp Att Pct. Yds Avg./G TD Int. LG Yards Gained ...... 1,584 ...... 2,210 Zach Osborn 108 192 56.2 1480 211.4 14 5 79 Yards Lost ...... 283 ...... 266 Aaron Bleil 49 106 46.2 674 112.3 8 2 59 Yards Per Rush ...... 3.7 ...... 4.4 Taylor Reedy 26 50 52.0 206 34.3 2 3 20 Yards Per Game ...... 118.3 ...... 176.7 Mitchell Hansen 5 18 27.8 51 25.5 1 1 17 Rushing TDs ...... 7 ...... 16 WSC 188 366 51.4 2411 219.2 25 11 79 NET YARDS PASSING ...... 2,411 ...... 2,282 Opponents 200 368 54.3 2382 216.5 12 24 65 Attempts ...... 366 ...... 368 Completed ...... 188 ...... 200 INDIVIDUAL RECEIVING Had Intercepted ...... 11 ...... 24 Player No Yds Avg. TD LG Avg/G Completion Percentage ...... 51.4 ...... 54.3 Layne Sullivan 55 603 11.0 4 59 54.8 Passing Yards Per Game ...... 219.2 ...... 216.5 Willie Walton 44 614 14.0 5 47 55.8 Passing TDs ...... 25 ...... 12 Nate Rogers 44 577 13.1 12 52 52.5 TOTAL NET YARDS ...... 3,712 ...... 4,326 Sam Wegner 12 315 26.2 3 79 39.4 Total Plays ...... 718 ...... 813 Shymere Williams 11 167 15.2 0 37 33.4 Average Per Play ...... 5.2 ...... 5.3 Maliki Wilson 8 29 3.6 0 16 3.2 Average Per Game ...... 337.5 ...... 393.3 Conner Paxton 5 47 9.4 1 21 5.2 PUNTS ...... 71 ...... 59 Rashad Trimble 5 30 6.0 0 14 2.7 Xguery Vixamar 2 16 8.0 0 11 8.0 Punting Yardage ...... 2,702 ...... 2,057 Jamal Albousafi 2 13 6.5 0 9 3.2 Average Per Punt ...... 38.1 ...... 34.9 WSC 231 2740 11.9 26 78 249.1 PUNT RETURNS ...... 16 ...... 31 Opponents 250 2933 11.7 27 70 266.6 Return Yardage ...... 136 ...... 278 Average Per Return ...... 8.5 ...... 9.0 TOTAL OFFENSE LEADERS KICKOFF RETURNS ...... 31 ...... 37 Player Rush Pass Total Yds Yds/G Kickoff Return Yards ...... 541 ...... 693 Zach Osborn -39 1480 1441 205.9 Average Per Return ...... 17.5 ...... 18.7 Rashad Trimble 833 0 833 75.7 PENALTIES ...... 47 ...... 71 Aaron Bleil 12 674 686 114.3 Yards Penalized ...... 414 ...... 643 Taylor Reedy 84 206 290 48.3 Yards Per Game ...... 37.6 ...... 58.5 Maliki Wilson 246 0 246 27.3 INTERCEPTIONS ...... 24 ...... 11 Mitchell Hansen 55 51 106 53.0 Return Yardage ...... 300 ...... 92 Arleious Burns 44 0 44 7.3 Average Per Return ...... 12.5 ...... 8.4 Layne Sullivan 42 0 42 3.8 FUMBLES/LOST ...... 17/12 ...... 15/8 Houston Huss 37 0 37 3.4 3RD DOWN CONVERSIONS ...... 50/157 ...... 59/169 Willie Walton 26 0 26 2.4 Percentage ...... 32.0 ...... 35.0 Kolbie Foster 7 0 7 0.7 4TH DOWN CONVERSIONS ...... 4/16 ...... 6/20 Sam Wegner 6 0 6 0.8 Percentage ...... 25.0 ...... 30.0 Conner Paxton 2 0 2 0.2 SACKS BY/YARDS ...... 22-135 ...... 21-128 Cody Netusil -6 0 -6 -0.6 TIME OF POSSESSION/GAME ...... 28:08 ...... 31:52 TEAM -48 - -48 -9.6 WSC 1301 2411 3712 337.5 POINTS OFF TURNOVERS ...... 77 ...... 46 Opponents 1944 2382 4326 393.3

Score by Quarters 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Pts. Avg. Wayne State (Neb.) 75 73 60 64 0 272 24.7 Opponents 36 93 40 82 3 254 23.1

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INDIVIDUAL DEFENSIVE TOTALS Player UT AT TT TFL - Yds QBSack-Yds INT-Yds BRUP QBH FR-Yds FF BLK Ian Ailts 68 24 92 3.0-8 - 1-0 5 - 1-0 1 - DeWayne Scott 40 36 76 7.0-26 2.0-14 2-0 - 1 2-0 1 - Tyler Thomsen 31 28 59 6.0-22 2.0-16 1-0 3 3 - 1 - Logan Weinandt 20 21 41 4.5-16 2.5-12 - - 1 - - - Aaron Wright 30 11 41 0.5-1 - 4-68 4 - - - - Emile Hope 28 12 40 2.0-2 - 1-9 9 - 1-0 - - Shaq Paddy 29 9 38 1.0-3 - 3-20 9 - - - - Ben Elznic 20 17 37 5.0-8 - - - 1 2-0 - - Taylor Hoffman 24 13 37 3.5-7 - - 2 - - 1 - Emeka Etta 24 13 37 1.5-9 0.5-5 - 1 4 - 1 - Glenn Harris 27 7 34 2.5-12 - 8-102 4 - 1-22 1 - Kolbie Foster 16 15 31 2.0-13 1.0-8 1-9 2 - - - - Xavier Graham 19 12 31 7.5-25 3.5-14 - - 2 - - 1 Odessa Clark 15 12 27 - - 1-11 2 - - - - Jacob Protzman 12 14 26 5.5-12 1.0-4 - - 1 - 1 - Randy Bryan 12 12 24 7.0-39 3.0-26 1-44 - 2 - - - Jonathan Bland 10 13 23 7.5-35 2.5-19 - 1 - - - - Richard Stevenson 10 8 18 1.5-10 1.5-10 ------Dorien Welch 10 7 17 0.5-3 0.5-3 - 1 - - - - Alain DeVoe 6 9 15 4.0-10 2.0-4 ------Kory Fitch 7 7 14 2.0-5 - - - 1 - - - Cole Tirrel 9 3 12 - - 1-46 - - - - - Reggie Holt 6 4 10 - - - 1 - 1-0 1 - Corbin Foster 4 3 7 ------Layne Sullivan 3 2 5 ------Houston Huss 3 - 3 ------1 Josh Taylor 2 - 2 ------Cody Netusil 2 - 2 ------Jordan Lampkin 1 - 1 ------TEAM 1 - 1 1.0-1 ------Trevor Carstens 1 - 1 ------Nate Rogers 1 - 1 ------Taylor Reedy 1 - 1 ------Justin Saunders 1 - 1 ------WSC 493 312 805 75-267 22-135 24-300 44 16 8-22 8 2 Opponents 391 268 659 73-240 21-128 11-92 50 21 12-0 9 2

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KICKOFF RETURNS FIELD GOALS Player Ret. Yds. Avg. TD LG Player FGM-FGA 1-29 30-39 40-49 50+ LG Aaron Wright 15 340 22.7 1 100 Ethan Knudson 13-15 8-9 4-4 1-1 0-1 45 Willie Walton 5 106 21.2 0 46 WSC 13-15 8-9 4-4 1-1 0-1 45 Maliki Wilson 3 26 8.7 0 11 Odessa Clark 2 24 12.0 0 15 INTERCEPTIONS Houston Huss 2 7 3.5 0 7 Player No. Yds. Avg. TD LG Emeka Etta 2 40 20.0 0 31 Glenn Harris 8 102 12.8 0 40 Dorien Welch 1 0 0.0 0 0 Aaron Wright 4 68 17.0 0 71 Layne Sullivan 1 -2 -2.0 0 0 Shaqualle Paddy 3 20 6.7 0 20 WSC 31 541 17.5 1 100 DeWayne Scott 2 0 0.0 0 0 Opponents 37 693 18.7 0 43 Kolbie Foster 1 9 9.0 0 9 Odessa Clark 1 11 11.0 0 11 Tyler Thomsen 1 0 0.0 0 0 PUNT RETURNS Ian Ailts 1 0 0.0 0 0 Player Ret. Yds. Avg. TD LG Cole Tirrel 1 46 46.0 0 46 Willie Walton 9 69 7.7 0 63 Emile Hope 1 0 0.0 0 0 Aaron Wright 3 23 7.7 0 12 Randy Bryan 1 44 44.0 1 44 Emile Hope 3 26 8.7 0 20 WSC 24 300 12.5 1 71 Houston Huss 1 18 18.0 0 0 Opponents 11 92 8.4 1 42 WSC 16 136 8.5 0 63 Opponents 31 278 9.0 0 45 INDIVIDUAL SCORING Player TD FG PAT1 PAT2 Rcv Pts Nate Rogers 12 - - - - 72 FUMBLE RETURNS Ethan Knudson - 13-15 29-33 - - 68 Player Ret. Yds. Avg. TD LG Rashad Trimble 6 - - - - 36 Glenn Harris 1 22 22.0 0 21 Willie Walton 5 - - - - 30 WSC 1 22 22.0 0 21 Layne Sullivan 4 - - 0-1 - 24 Opponents 0 0 0.0 0 0 Sam Wegner 3 - - - - 18 Randy Bryan 1 - - - - 6 Aaron Wright 1 - - - - 6 PUNTING Houston Huss 1 - - - - 6 Player No. Yds. Avg. LG Conner Paxton 1 - - - - 6 Cody Netusil 70 2702 38.6 60 WSC 34 13-15 29-33 0-1 0 272 TEAM 1 0 0.0 0 Opponents 29 17-20 27-27 0-0 0-1 254 WSC 70 2702 38.6 60 Opponents 59 2057 34.9 53 ALL PURPOSE Player Games Rush Rcv Punt Kickoff Int. Total Avg. KICKOFFS Rashad Trimble 11 833 32 0 0 0 863 78.5 Player No. Yds. Avg. TB Willie Walton 11 26 614 69 106 0 815 74.1 Ethan Knudson 57 3205 56.2 15 Layne Sullivan 11 42 603 0 -2 0 643 58.5 WSC 57 3205 56.2 15 Nate Rogers 11 0 577 0 0 0 577 52.5 Opponents 53 2962 55.9 18 Aaron Wright 11 0 0 23 340 68 431 39.2 Sam Wegner 8 6 315 0 0 0 321 40.1 Maliki Wilson 9 246 29 0 26 0 301 33.4 Shymere Williams 0 167 0 0 0 0 167 33.4 Glenn Harris 11 0 0 0 0 102 102 9.3 Taylor Reedy 6 84 0 0 0 0 84 14.0 Houston Huss 11 37 0 18 7 0 62 5.6 Mitchell Hansen 2 55 0 0 0 0 55 27.5 Conner Paxton 9 2 47 0 0 0 49 5.4 Cole Tirrel 7 0 0 0 0 46 46 6.6 Randy Bryan 11 0 0 0 0 44 44 4.0 Arelious Burns 6 44 0 0 0 0 44 7.3 Emeka Etta 10 0 0 0 40 0 40 4.0 Odessa Clark 11 0 0 0 24 11 35 3.2 Emile Hope 11 0 0 26 0 0 26 2.4 Shaq Paddy 11 0 0 0 0 20 20 1.8 Kolbie Foster 10 7 0 0 0 9 16 1.6 Xguery Vixamar 2 0 16 0 0 0 16 8.0 Jamal Albousafi 4 0 13 0 0 0 13 3.2 Aaron Bleil 6 12 0 0 0 0 12 2.0 Cody Netusil 10 -6 0 0 0 0 -6 -0.6 Zach Osborn 7 -39 0 0 0 0 -39 -5.6 TEAM 5 -48 0 0 0 0 -48 -9.6 WSC 11 1301 2411 136 541 300 4689 426.3 Opponents 11 1944 2382 278 693 92 5389 489.9

2018 Wildcat Football - 47 2017 ALL-NSIC FOOTBALL TEAM

NSIC NORTH ALL-CONFERENCE FIRST TEAM OFFENSE NSIC NORTH ALL-CONFERENCE FIRST TEAM DEFENSE Pos. Name Yr. School Pos. Name Yr. School QB Jordan Hein Sr. Bemidji State LB Niko Daniello Sr. Bemidji State OL Jacob Krause Sr. Bemidji State DB Gunner Olszewski Jr. Bemidji State RB Andrew Lackowski Jr. Bemidji State DB John Vogeler Jr. Bemidji State OL Brandon Schindler Sr. Bemidji State LB Zach Bassuener Sr. Minnesota Duluth WR Adam Connette Sr. Minnesota Crookston DL Karl Finkel Sr. Minnesota Duluth OL Jason Anderson Jr. Minnesota Duluth LB A.J. Naatz Jr. Minnesota Duluth WR Jason Balts Jr. Minnesota Duluth DL Nick Thorpe Sr. Minnesota Duluth OL Nolan Folkert Sr. Minnesota Duluth DL Jake Busse Sr. MSU Moorhead TE Keynon Phillips Sr. Minnesota Duluth DL Miles Bagett So. MSU Moorhead WR Damon Gibson Sr. MSU Moorhead DB Bryce Broome Sr. Minot State RB Nick Truen Sr. Northern State DB Carvel Graham Sr. St. Cloud State OL Bryce Johnson Sr. St. Cloud State LB Brady Westart Sr. St. Cloud State

NSIC NORTH DIVISION ALL-CONFERENCE NSIC NORTH DIVISION ALL-CONFERENCE SECOND TEAM OFFENSE SECOND TEAM DEFENSE WR Rod Stewart Jr. Minnesota Crookston LB Gabe Ames Fr. Bemidji State WR Dominic Bonner Sr. Minnesota Duluth DL Alex Burgess Sr. Bemidji State QB John Larson Fr. Minnesota Duluth DB EJ Olszewski Sr. Bemidji State OL Trapper Ward Jr. Minnesota Duluth LB Trysten Ross Sr. Bemidji State RB Anthony Wood Jr. Minnesota Duluth DL Austin Howard Sr. Minnesota Crookston WR Hunter Braaten Sr. MSU Moorhead DL Dre Greer Jr. Minnesota Duluth OL Andrew Erickson Jr. MSU Moorhead DB Bishop McDonald So. Minnesota Duluth OL Mitch Brockhaus Sr. Northern State LB Abe Roehrich Sr. MSU Moorhead OL Austin Nath Sr. Northern State DB Michael Strand Jr. MSU Moorhead OL Grant Lewis Sr. St. Cloud State DB Kiante Goudeau Jr. Minot State RB Gregory Lewis Jr. St. Cloud State LB Noah Macpherson Jr. Northern State TE Sam Hartman Jr. St. Cloud State DL Craig Szymanski Sr. St. Cloud State

NSIC Offensive Player of the Year: Shane Zylstra - Minnesota State NSIC NORTH ALL-CONF. FIRST TEAM SPECIAL TEAMS RS Rod Stewart Jr. Minnesota Crookston NSIC Defensive Player of the Year: Andrew Spencer - Winona State P JoseLuis Moreno So. Minot State NSIC Coach of the Year: Tom Sawyer - Winona State K Adam Stage Fr. St. Cloud State Offensive Newcomer of the Year: Nate Gunn - Minnesota State NSIC NORTH ALL-CONF. SECOND TEAM SPECIAL TEAMS K Isaac Aanerud Jr. Bemidji State RS Gunner Olszewski Jr. Bemidji State P Bailey Meyer So. University of Mary NORTHERN SUN CONFERENCE HISTORY 2017 STANDINGS TITLES WON PAST CHAMPIONS NSIC Overall 1932-2017 School W L W L School No. Last Title Year Champion Minnesota State 11 0 13 1 Minnesota State 20 2017 2017 Minnesota State Winona State 10 1 10 2 Minnesota Duluth 19 2014 2016 Sioux Falls Minnesota Duluth 9 2 9 3 Winona State 18 2007 2015 Minnesota State Sioux Falls 9 2 9 3 St. Cloud State 15 2011 2014 Minn. State/Minn. Duluth Bemidji State 8 3 8 3 2013 Minnesota State MSU Moorhead 14 1995 St. Cloud State 6 5 6 5 2012 Minnesota State Michigan Tech 7 1974 Wayne State 6 5 6 5 2011 Minn. Duluth/Minn. State/St. Cloud St. Upper Iowa 6 5 6 5 Minnesota-Morris 6 1984 2010 Minnesota Duluth Northern State 6 5 6 5 Bemidji State 5 2006 2009 Minnesota Duluth MSU Moorhead 5 6 5 6 Northern State 3 1999 2008 Minnesota Duluth Augustana 4 7 4 7 Concordia-St. Paul 2 2005 2007 Winona State Minot State 3 8 3 8 Sioux Falls 1 2016 2006 Bemidji State Concordia-St. Paul 2 9 2 9 SW Minnesota State 1 1990 2005 Concordia-St. Paul/Winona State Southwest Minn. State 2 9 2 9 2004 of Mary 1 10 1 10 2003 Concordia-St. Paul/Winona State Minnesota Crookston 0 11 0 11 2002 Minnesota Duluth 2001 Winona State

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NSIC SOUTH ALL-CONFERENCE FIRST TEAM OFFENSE NSIC SOUTH ALL-CONFERENCE FIRST TEAM DEFENSE Pos. Name Yr. School Pos. Name Yr. School OL Sam Lee Sr. Augustana LB Kirby Hora Jr. Augustana RB Nate Gunn So. Minnesota State LB Brendan Chrystal Sr. Minnesota State OL Evan Heim So. Minnesota State DL Zach Dodge Jr. Minnesota State TE Tyler Schmidt So. Minnesota State DB Larry Moore Sr. Minnesota State OL Sam Schrauth Jr. Minnesota State DB Jerry Nash III Sr. Minnesota State WR Shane Zylstra So. Minnesota State DL Evan Perrizo Sr. Minnesota State WR Nate Huot Sr. SMSU LB Dennis Gardeck Sr. Sioux Falls OL Quintin Taylor Sr. Upper Iowa DL Jojo Simpson Jr. Upper Iowa QB Zach Osborn Sr. Wayne State DB Glenn Harris Sr. Wayne State WR Nate Rogers Sr. Wayne State DL Michael Gomez So. Winona State OL Jake Gronholz Sr. Winona State LB Mike Imperiale Sr. Winona State RB Javian Roebuck So. Winona State DB Andrew Spencer Sr. Winona State

NSIC SOUTH ALL-CONFERENCE SECOND TEAM OFFENSE NSIC SOUTH DIVISION ALL-CONFERENCE WR Trevor DeSchepper Sr. Augustana SECOND TEAM DEFENSE WR Ty Dennis Sr. Minnesota State DB Trevore Naasz Sr. Augustana QB Ryan Schlichte So. Minnesota State DL Joey Newman Jr. Augustana OL Hunter Toppel Fr. Minnesota State DB Corey Brent Sr. Minnesota State RB Max Mickey Sr. Sioux Falls LB Michael Palme Jr. Minnesota State OL Trey Pipkins Jr. Sioux Falls LB Michael Atonio Sr. Sioux Falls OL Jesse Springer Sr. Sioux Falls DB Josh Butler Sr. Sioux Falls TE Nick Stanke Sr. Sioux Falls LB Kyle Campiotti Sr. Sioux Falls OL Austin Hilgert Sr. SMSU DL Logan Dykstra Jr. Sioux Falls RB Ryan Parmely Jr. Upper Iowa DL Derek Landis Sr. Sioux Falls OL Mike Milenkovich Jr. Wayne State DB Adonis Brown Sr. Winona State WR Isaiah Frandsen Jr. Winona State DL Michael Ferrante Jr. Winona State LB Nick Pridgeon Jr. Winona State

NSIC SOUTH ALL-CONF. FIRST TEAM SPECIAL TEAMS K Casey Bednarski Jr. Minnesota State K Casey Bednarski Jr. Minnesota State RS Jake Balliu So. Winona State

NSIC SOUTH ALL-CONF. SECOND TEAM SPECIAL TEAMS RS Jason Towns Sr. Sioux Falls P Nate Skare Sr. Upper Iowa K Carter McCauley Sr. Winona State

NSIC SOUTH ALL-CONF. HONORABLE MENTION TEAM (Wayne State selections only) DL Xavier Graham Jr. Wayne State WR Layne Sullivan Sr. Wayne State Wide receiver Nate Rogers earned NSIC South LB Tyler Thomsen So. Wayne State Division First Team honors last season after RB Rashad Trimble Sr. Wayne State matching his own school record with 12 TD catches, which ranked second in the NSIC.

Senior defensive back Glenn Harris tied a single season school record with eight interceptions in Quarterback Zach Osborn capped a standout 2017, which ranked second in NCAA Division II, Wildcat career with First Team All-NSIC South to earn First Team NSIC All-South Division honors Division honors as a senior. on defense.

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INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS TEAM STATISTICS RUSHING School Yr. GP Att. Yds. TD Yds/Gm 1. Nate Gunn MSU So. 11 245 1550 12 140.9 RUSH OFFENSE Att. Yds. TD Avg. 1. Minnesota State 672 4036 33 288.3 2. Nicholas Truen NSU Sr. 11 147 1061 15 96.5 2. University of Mary 580 2431 14 221.0 3. Andrew Lackowski BSU Jr. 11 161 959 5 87.2 3. Bemidji State 447 2227 16 202.5 4. Ryan Parmely UIU Jr. 10 192 871 6 87.1 4. Sioux Falls 555 2283 20 190.2 5. Justin Taormina MSU Fr. 14 180 1140 11 81.4 5. Upper Iowa 482 2015 20 183.2 6. Jason Towns USF Sr. 12 217 958 6 79.8 6. Winona State 451 1980 25 165.0 7. Rashad Trimble WSC Sr. 11 165 833 6 75.7 7. Minnesota Duluth 516 1948 23 162.3 8. Larry Overstreet MINOT Sr. 10 169 722 6 72.2 8. St. Cloud State 463 1783 19 162.1 9. Ryan Bradberry AUGIE Fr. 11 158 775 6 70.5 9. MSU Moorhead 434 1737 22 157.9 10. Northern State 400 1715 18 155.9 10. Javian Roebuck WSU So. 10 117 694 7 69.4 13. Wayne State 352 1301 7 118.3

PASSING School Yr. GP Att-Cmp-Int Pct. Yds TD Yds/G PASS OFFENSE Att-Cmp-Int Yds TD Avg. 1. Dwayne Lawhorn SCSU So. 9 266-135-9 50.8 1881 15 209.0 1. MSU Moorhead 392-234-16 2787 16 253.4 2. Darren Beenken WSU Sr. 9 239-127-11 53.1 1782 10 198.0 2. Minnesota Duluth 395-220-6 2993 25 249.4 3. Brent Lammers UIU Jr. 10 302-165-13 54.6 1916 12 191.6 3. Southwest Minnesota 463-281-10 2569 13 233.5 4. Jordan Hein BSU Sr. 11 296-159-6 53.7 2082 26 189.3 4. Wayne State 366-188-11 2411 25 219.2 5. Ian Fieber USF Jr. 12 291-170-8 58.4 2075 11 172.9 5. St. Cloud State 319-160-9 2219 18 201.7 6. Zac Cunha MINOT Sr. 11 286-143-11 50.0 1665 9 151.4 6. Concordia-St. Paul 374-171-15 2214 15 201.3 7. Bemidji State 311-166-6 2134 28 194.0 7. Hunter Trautman NSU Fr. 9 223-130-7 58.3 1314 10 146.0 8. Sioux Falls 320-190-8 2290 11 190.8 8. John Larson UMD Fr. 10 167-95-3 56.9 1372 16 137.2 9. Augustana 375-179-20 2069 15 188.1 9. Ryan Schlichte MSU So. 14 255-135-6 52.9 1910 25 136.4 10. Upper Iowa 321-178-13 2027 12 184.3 10. Kyle Saddler AUGIE Fr. 10 230-102-17 44.3 1294 10 129.4 TOTAL OFFENSE Rush Pass Total Avg. RECEIVING School Yr. GP Rec. Yds. TD Yds/Gm 1. Minnesota State 4036 2488 6524 466.0 1. Nate Huot SMSU Sr. 11 85 949 6 86.3 2. Minnesota Duluth 1948 2993 4941 411.8 2. Jason Balts UMD Jr. 12 57 1003 8 83.6 3. MSU Moorhead 1737 2787 4524 411.3 4. Bemidji State 2227 2134 4361 396.5 3. Jarred Edmonds UIU Sr. 11 61 897 6 81.5 5. Sioux Falls 2283 2290 4573 381.1 4. Hunter Braaten MSUM Sr. 11 73 756 1 68.7 6. Upper Iowa 2015 2027 4042 367.5 5. John Solberg SCSU So. 9 32 610 2 67.8 7. St. Cloud State 1783 2219 4002 363.8 6. Adam Connette UMC Sr. 11 65 718 9 65.3 8. Southwest Minnesota 1340 2569 3909 355.4 7. Rod Stewart UMC Jr. 10 47 633 5 63.3 9. Winona State 1980 2129 4109 342.4 8. Shane Zylstra MSU So. 14 51 861 15 61.5 10. Augustana 1674 2069 3743 340.3 9. Marcus Gustaveson CSP So. 11 43 656 9 59.6 11. Wayne State 1301 2411 3712 337.5 10. Willie Walton WSC So. 11 44 614 5 55.8 SCORING OFFENSE TD XP 2XP FG SF Pts Avg 1. Minnesota State 68 57 7 27 1 562 40.1 ALL-PURPOSE School Yr. GP Rush Rcv. PR KR Yds. Avg. 2. Bemidji State 50 39 2 15 0 388 35.3 1. Rod Stewart UMC Jr. 10 0 633 38 793 1464 146.4 3. Winona State 49 47 0 19 1 400 33.3 2. Nate Gunn MSU So. 11 1550 3 0 0 1553 141.2 4. Minnesota Duluth 52 37 7 10 0 393 32.8 3. Jason Towns USF Sr. 12 958 44 312 129 1443 120.2 5. St. Cloud State 40 35 1 11 0 310 28.2 4. Jason Balts UMD Jr. 12 12 1003 112 287 1414 117.8 6. Sioux Falls 36 32 0 21 1 313 26.1 5. Nicholas Truen NSU Sr. 11 1061 159 0 13 1233 112.1 7. MSU Moorhead 39 37 1 4 0 285 25.9 6. Andrew Lackowski BSU Jr. 11 959 247 0 0 1206 109.6 8. Wayne State 34 29 0 13 0 272 24.7 7. Grady Bresnahan MSUM Fr. 10 3 510 236 347 1096 109.6 9. Upper Iowa 37 34 0 5 0 271 24.6 10. Augustana 31 26 1 4 0 226 20.5 8. Elias Arlington CSP Sr. 10 -3 548 41 433 1019 101.9 9. Jake Balliu WSU So. 12 46 216 504 432 1198 99.8 PASS EFFICIENCY Att-Cmp-Int Yds Pct. Effic. 10. DeShawn Gay MARY Fr. 11 458 151 1 482 1092 99.3 1. Minnesota State 337-180-8 2488 .534 144.0 2. Minnesota Duluth 395-220-6 2993 .557 137.2 SCORING School Yr. GP TD XPT FG Pts. Pts/Gm 3. Bemidji State 311-166-6 2134 .534 136.9 1. Casey Bednarski MSU Jr. 14 0 59 25 134 9.6 4. Sioux Falls 320-190-8 2290 .594 125.8 2. Nicholas Truen NSU Sr. 11 16 0 0 96 8.7 5. MSU Moorhead 392-234-16 2787 .597 124.7 3. Carter McCauley WSU Sr. 12 0 47 19 104 8.7 6. Wayne State 366-188-11 2411 .514 123.2 4. Stuart Vanden Huevel USF Sr. 12 0 32 21 95 7.9 7. University of Mary 118-48-8 896 .407 121.7 8. St. Cloud State 319-160-9 2219 .502 121.6 5. Isaac Aanerud BSU Jr. 11 0 39 15 84 7.6 9. Winona State 306-158-16 2129 .516 114.7 6. Jonas Schenderlein CSP Jr. 11 0 21 18 75 6.8 10. Upper Iowa 321-178-13 2027 .555 112.7 7. Nate Gunn MSU So. 11 12 2 0 74 6.7 8. Nate Rogers WSC Sr. 11 12 0 0 72 6.5 PUNTING Att. Yds. Avg. Net/Avg. 9. Shane Zylstra MSU So. 14 15 0 0 90 6.4 1. University of Mary 57 2286 40.1 36.5 10. Adam Stage SCSU Fr. 11 0 35 11 68 6.2 2. Sioux Falls 71 2615 36.8 36.1 3. Concordia-St. Paul 60 2458 41.0 35.6 TOTAL OFFENSE School Yr. GP Rush Pass Total Yds/Gm 4. Minnesota Crookston 82 3017 36.8 34.3 1. Brent Lammers UIU Jr. 10 495 1916 2411 241.1 5. Minnesota Duluth 65 2356 36.2 34.3 2. Dwayne Lawhorn SCSU So. 9 118 1881 1999 222.1 6. Wayne State 71 2702 38.1 34.1 3. Jordan Hein BSU Sr. 11 271 2082 2353 213.9 7. Minnesota State 63 2416 38.3 34.1 4. Darren Beenken WSU Sr. 9 -58 1782 1724 191.6 8. Minot State 68 2594 38.1 33.8 5. John Larson UMD Fr. 10 365 1372 1737 173.7 9. Northern State 64 2194 34.3 33.0 6. Hunter Trautman NSU Fr. 9 207 1314 1521 169.0 10. Bemidji State 55 1894 34.4 32.9 7. Ian Fieber USF Jr. 12 -85 2075 1990 165.8 8. Zac Cunha MINOT Sr. 11 48 1665 1713 155.7 9. Ryan Schlichte MSU So. 14 194 1910 2104 150.3 10. Ben Everhart UMD So. 10 173 1259 1432 143.2

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INTERCEPTIONS School Yr. GP Int. Yards Int./Game RUSH DEFENSE Att. Yds. TD Avg. 1. Glenn Harris WSC Sr. 11 8 102 0.73 1. Sioux Falls 399 814 6 67.8 2. Andrew Spencer WSU Sr. 12 7 217 0.58 2. Minnesota State 423 991 5 70.8 3. Kiante Goudau MINOT Jr. 11 5 172 0.45 3. Minnesota Duluth 402 1201 11 100.1 3. John Vogeler BSU Jr. 11 5 121 0.45 4. St. Cloud State 362 1138 8 103.5 3. Jordan Rommes UIU Jr. 11 5 89 0.45 5. Bemidji State 446 1154 14 104.9 3. Carvel Graham SCSU Sr. 11 5 67 0.45 6. Winona State 431 1432 9 119.3 3. EJ Olszewski BSU Sr. 11 5 40 0.45 7. Augustana 421 1332 12 121.1 3. Jack Curtis MSU So. 13 5 6 0.38 8. MSU Moorhead 430 1639 15 149.0 9. Aaron Wright WSC Jr. 11 4 68 0.36 9. Wayne State 445 1944 16 176.7 10. Upper Iowa 469 1959 10 178.1 TACKLES School Yr. GP UA A Total Avg.

1. Kirby Hora AUGIE Jr. 11 59 70 129 11.7 2. Alex Ney SMSU Jr. 11 60 60 120 10.9 PASS DEFENSE Att-Cmp-Int Yds TD Avg. 3. Bryce Boome MINOT Sr. 11 60 52 112 10.2 1. Upper Iowa 316-152-8 1728 20 157.1 4. Matt Wagner AUGIE Jr. 9 29 61 90 10.0 2. Sioux Falls 381-191-7 2118 12 176.5 5. Donnell Vercher MINOT Sr. 11 63 43 106 9.6 3. Minnesota Duluth 316-157-13 2156 14 179.7 9. Ian Ailts WSC So. 11 68 24 92 8.4 4. Minot State 293-174-14 1986 15 180.5 5. Augustana 364-191-14 2058 14 187.1 PASSES DEFENDED School Yr. GP Brup Int Total 6. MSU Moorhead 312-167-5 2071 21 188.3 1. Dion Wallisch CSP Jr. 11 13 2 15 7. Winona State 406-213-24 2270 11 189.2 2. Andrew Spencer WSU Sr. 12 7 7 14 8. Southwest Minnesota 296-152-10 2094 19 190.4 3. Cole Monckton WSU Fr. 12 11 2 13 9. St. Cloud State 315-160-14 2107 19 191.5 3. Corey Brent MSU Sr. 14 10 3 13 10. Bemidji State 357-187-20 2138 10 194.4 5. Jeremy Koffi SCSU Sr. 11 10 2 12 15. Wayne State 368-200-24 2382 12 216.5 5. Noah St. Pierre USF Jr. 12 12 0 12 5. Glenn Harris WSC Sr. 11 4 8 12 5. JD Jackson-Hanchett SMSU Jr. 11 8 4 12 TOTAL DEFENSE Rush Pass Total Avg. 5. Shaqualle Paddy WSC So. 11 9 3 12 1. Sioux Falls 814 2118 2932 244.3 2. Minnesota State 991 2851 3842 274.4 3. Minnesota Duluth 1201 2156 3357 279.8 SACKS School Yr. GP Solo Ast. Yards Avg/G 4. St. Cloud State 1138 2107 3245 295.0 1. Dennis Gardeck USF Sr. 12 13 2 74 1.17 5. Bemidji State 1154 2138 3292 299.3 2. Evan Perrizo MSU Sr. 14 10 4 76 0.86 6. Augustana 1332 2058 3390 308.2 3. Brock Pittsley MARY Sr. 11 5 4 49 0.64 7. Winona State 1432 2270 3702 308.5 4. Preston Droessler NSU So. 11 5 1 48 0.50 8. Upper Iowa 1959 1728 3687 335.2 5. Brady Westart SCSU Sr. 11 4 2 43 0.45 9. MSU Moorhead 1639 2071 3710 337.3 10. Northern State 2008 2248 4256 386.9 TACKLES FOR LOSS School Yr. GP Total Yards Avg/G 11. Wayne State 1944 2382 4326 393.3 1. Dennis Gardeck USF Sr. 12 21.0 97 1.75 2. Evan Perrizo MSU Sr. 14 18.5 89 1.32 SCORING DEFENSE TD XP 2XP FG SF Pts Avg 3. Niko Daniello BSU Sr. 11 13.0 60 1.18 1. Sioux Falls 18 14 2 8 0 150 12.5 4. Karl Finkel UMD Sr. 12 12.0 46 1.00 2. Winona State 22 19 0 8 0 175 14.6 5. Jojo Simpson UIU Jr. 10 11.5 51 1.15 3. Minnesota State 25 20 3 13 0 215 15.4 5. Bryce Broome MINOT Sr. 11 11.5 47 1.05 4. Bemidji State 25 20 1 6 0 190 17.3 5. Austin Howard UMC Sr. 11 11.5 52 1.05 5. Minnesota Duluth 30 25 1 5 0 222 18.5 6. St. Cloud State 31 27 0 6 0 231 21.0 KICKOFF RETURNS School Yr. GP Ret. Yds. TD Avg. 7. Wayne State 29 27 0 17 1 254 23.1 1. Jake Balliu WSU So. 12 15 432 1 28.8 8. Upper Iowa 35 28 0 11 1 273 24.8 2. Rod Stewart UMC Jr. 10 28 793 1 28.3 9. Augustana 33 29 2 17 1 284 25.8 3. Isaiah Hall WSU Fr. 12 15 410 0 27.3 10. MSU Moorhead 37 34 0 11 0 289 26.3 4. Zech Culbreath NSU Jr. 11 16 424 1 26.5 5. Nyles Williams MSU Fr. 13 14 344 0 24.6 KICKOFF RETURNS Ret. Yds. TD Avg. 7. Aaron Wright WSC Jr. 11 15 340 1 22.7 1. Winona State 34 869 1 25.6 2. Minnesota Crookston 55 1264 1 23.0 PUNT RETURNS School Yr. GP Ret. Yds. TD Avg. 3. Bemidji State 28 619 0 22.1 1. Jake Balliu WSU So. 12 34 504 2 14.8 4. Augustana 43 859 0 20.0 2. Grady Bresnahan MSUM Fr. 10 19 236 0 12.4 5. Concordia-St. Paul 42 835 1 19.9 3. Lane Torgerson MINOT So. 11 12 132 0 11.0 6. Northern State 49 973 1 19.9 4. Gunner Olszewski BSU Jr. 11 16 168 0 10.5 7. Minnesota State 34 667 0 19.6 5. Jason Towns USF Sr. 12 32 312 2 9.8 8. Southwest Minnesota 54 1056 0 19.6 9. St. Cloud State 33 616 0 18.7

10. University of Mary 53 948 0 17.9 PUNTING School Yr. GP Punts Yards Avg. 13. Wayne State 31 541 1 17.5 1. Sam Madeke CSP Sr. 11 59 2438 41.3 2. Bailey Meyer MARY So. 11 56 2286 40.8 PUNT RETURNS Ret. Yds. TD Avg. 3. Casey Bednarski MSU Jr. 14 58 2314 39.9 1. Winona State 38 561 2 14.8 4. Nate Skare UIU Sr. 11 73 2910 39.9 2. MSU Moorhead 21 257 0 12.2 5. Austin Wells SMSU Jr. 11 51 1985 38.9 3. Minnesota State 37 409 0 11.1 7. Cody Netusil WSC Jr. 10 70 2702 38.6 4. Minot State 13 138 0 10.6 5. Upper Iowa 27 258 4 9.6 SCORING (KICKERS) School Yr. GP PATs FGs Pts. Pts/Gm 6. Bemidji State 21 194 0 9.2 1. Casey Bednarski MSU Jr. 14 55-57 25-27 130 9.3 7. Sioux Falls 35 309 2 8.8 2. Carter McCauley WSU Sr. 12 47-48 19-27 104 8.7 8. Concordia-St. Paul 17 150 0 8.8 3. Stuart Vanden Huevel USF Sr. 12 32-34 21-25 95 7.9 9. Wayne State 16 136 0 8.5 4. Isaac Aanerud BSU Jr. 11 39-44 15-18 84 7.6 10. Northern State 14 109 0 7.8 5. Jonas Schenderlein CSP Jr. 11 21-21 18-25 75 6.8 6. Ethan Knudson WSC So. 11 29-33 13-15 68 6.2 2018 Wildcat Football - 51 THE NORTHERN SUN INTERCOLLEGIATE CONFERENCE

From its modest origin as a six-team alliance over eight decades ago, the Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference has matured into a 16- team union of upper Midwest colleges and universities to form arguably the strongest affiliation in NCAA Division II. The NSIC can trace its roots to 1932 when six schools, including Bemidji State University, Minnesota State University, Mankato, Minnesota State University Moorhead, St. Cloud State University, University of Minnesota Duluth and Winona State University signed on as charter members. All remain active sub- scribers of the league today. Southwest Minnesota State University was added in 1969, followed by Northern State University in 1978, Wayne State College (NE) in 1998, Concordia University-St. Paul and the University of Minnesota Crookston in 1999, the University of Mary and Upper Iowa University in 2006, Augustana College in 2008 and Minot State University and the University of Sioux Falls in 2012. Minnesota State, St. Cloud State and Minnesota Duluth left the league to join the North Central Conference but returned to the NSIC in 2008. University of Minnesota, Morris and Michigan Tech University were once part of the NSIC family as well. In 1992 the NSIC became a true athletic showcase for both men and women with the merger of the traditional Northern Intercollegiate Conference (NIC) and the Northern Sun Conference (NSC), the home of women’s athletics since 1979. Before NSIC affiliates became certified for championship competition in the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) in 1995, its member institutions filled prominent roles in the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA). NIC and NSC clubs annually dispatched qualified student-athletes to national tournaments and captured several NAIA teams and individual championships. The NSIC continues to make a major imprint nationally, winning 21 national titles since 2006. Winona State men claimed NCAA II Basketball Championships in 2006 and 2008 and narrowly missed a third crown, falling in a last second shot in 2007. In addition, the Warriors established a NCAA II record of 57 consecutive victories. Concordia University launched an ongoing streak of seven consecutive NCAA II Volleyball Championships in 2007. In 2008 the Golden Bears won 37 straight matches after a season opening loss on their way to a second consecutive title and scripted a marvelous encore in 2009 with a perfect 37-0 finish, a third straight national crown and a winning streak of 74 straight matches. In 2010 the Golden Bear extended that NCAA record win streak to 75 before dropping their second match of the season. They started 2010 with a 10-4 record before ripping off 22 straight wins on their way to their fourth straight national title. In 2011, after overcoming midseason injuries, the Golden Bears their stride. The Golden Bears knocked off No. 1 and undefeated Cal State San Bernardino to become the first team in the history of NCAA Division II women’s volleyball, to capture a fifth consecutive NCAA Division II Championship. Then in 2012, the Golden Bears again made a late season and champi- onship match surge as they defeated Tampa 3-2 after trailing 0-2 to win their sixth straight NCAA DII Volleyball National Championship. In 2013 Concordia-St. Paul won the NSIC regular season title, but was defeated in the NSIC Tournament Championship by Minnesota Duluth. But from there the Golden Bears ripped off six straight NCAA postseason wins, extending their streak to 42, on their way to a 3-0 sweep of BYU-Hawaii to win another NCAA National Championship. After a two year hiatus, the Golden Bears return to the top of Division II volleyball as they won the 2016 and 2017 national championships. In a most surprising run, Minnesota Duluth completed a perfect 15-0 season by winning the 2008 NCAA Division II Football Championship. The Bulldogs, limited to only 24 scholarships by league rule, swept a field of fully-funded teams, including top ranked Grand Valley State and number three Northwest Missouri State. Two years later, in 2010, the Bulldogs repeated that feat, going 15-0 again to win the national champi- onship. The Bulldogs became the first NCAA DII football squad to win two national championships with undefeated records. Minnesota State added more luster to the league by finishing 32-2 and claiming the 2008-09 NCAA II Women’s Basketball Championship. The Mavericks rolled to a wild 103-94 victory over Franklin Pierce to set a NCAA record for total points in the title game. In 2017 the Maverick softball team went 64-7 to win the National Championship. The Mavericks went 10-1 in NCAA play, including 5-0 in Salem Virginia as they defeated Angelo State 5-1 in the championship game. Augustana got into the mix of national championships in 2011 when their women’s cross country team turned in a true team performance in Spokane, Wash. All five Viking runners earned All-American status as Augustana won the first cross country national championship in NSIC history. The Vikings men’s basketball team won the 2015-16 National Championship after going 34-2 and defeating Lincoln Memorial 90-81 in Frisco, Texas. The Augustana baseball team became the first NSIC institution to win a national championship in baseball, as the Vikings had an impressive post season, going 8-1 in NCAA play and a perfect 4-0 in Cary, North Carolina to finish the season 52-9. After multiple runner-up finishes, the St. Cloud State Huskies finally captured the national championship in wrestling in 2015. They repeated in 2016 and then took home the title again in 2018. The NSIC has also had 12 athletes awarded with the NCAA Elite 90 Award on 15 occasions. Earning the award were DJ Pollard (Northern State, Men’s Basketball, 2018) Grant Pulver (UMD, Cross Country 2017), Leisa McClintock (WSC, Volleyball 2015), Tavia Rutherford (USF, Golf, 2015) Claire Sames (SMSU, Volleyball, 2014), Kara Pioske (Concordia-St. Paul, Volleyball 2013), Billy Brockmueller (Sioux Falls, Cross Country 2012, 2014 & IDTF 2014), Ben Keller (Minnesota State, Baseball 2012 & 2013), Cody Lensing (Augustana, Wrestling 2012), Kendra Huettl (Min- nesota State, Softball, 2011), Matt Braithwaite (Augustana, Cross Country, 2010) and Lauren Brown (Winona State, Outdoor Track & Field, 2010). Member schools continue to emphasize the educational, entertainment and unifying value of sports while pointing with pride to the many advantages to be gained by attending these colleges and universities. The NSIC is committed to providing rewarding experiences for its student-athletes, and while the challenges that loom are sizable, indeed, the NSIC is surely well positioned for the future.

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RUSHING YARDS RUSHING ATTEMPTS Most Yards in a Single Game - Individual Most Rushing Attempts in a Game - Individual 1. Elroy Brown vs. Minnesota, Morris - 1999 335 1. Bob Barry vs. Washburn 1978 42 2. Ryan Ludlow at Sioux Falls - 2014 252 2. Charlie Davidson @ Northern St. 2013 41 3. Zach Molacek vs. MSU Moorhead - 2004 240 2. Bryce Hawthorne vs. Upper Iowa 2011 41 4. Bryce Hawthorne vs. Upper Iowa - 2011 239 4 Sam Singleton vs. Southwest State 1970 39 5. Marcus Bishop vs. Neb.-Kearney - 1996 231 5. Sam Singleton vs. Washburn 1970 38 6. Elroy Brown vs. Minn., Crookston - 1999 228 5. Sam Singleton vs. Lea 1970 38 7. Reggie Smith vs. Peru State - 1972 224 8. Elroy Brown vs. Concordia-St. Paul - 1999 211 Most Rushing Attempts in a Game - Team 9. Marcus Bishop vs. Bemidji State - 1995 201 1. vs. Upper Iowa 2011 72 10. Lamont Rainey vs. Southwest State - 1993 200 2. vs. Nebraska-Kearney 1970 71 3. vs. Southwest State 1970 70 Most Yards in a Single Game - Team 3. vs. Lea 1970 70 1. vs. Midland Lutheran 1958 500 5. vs. Washburn 1970 69 2. at Doane 1962 449 3. vs. St. Mary of the Plains 1963 421 Most Rushing Attempts in a Season - Individual 4. vs. Doane 1969 419 1. Sam Singleton 1970 280 5. vs. Minnesota Morris 1999 416 2. Charlie Davidson 2013 278 3. Bob Barry 1978 256 Most Yards in a Single Season - Individual 4. Gale Lawton 1990 235 1. Elroy Brown 1999 1,360 5. Brian Moeller 1974 233 2. Charlie Davidson 2013 1,266 3. Bob Barry 1978 1,161 Most Rushing Attempts in a Season - Team 4. Zach Molacek 2006 1,155 1. 1989 696 5. Bob Barry 1977 1,130 2. 1970 601 5. Lamont Rainey 1994 1,121 3. 1976 598 7. Sam Singleton 1970 1,111 4. 1977 557 8. Zach Molacek 2004 1,041 5. 1978 531 9. Ryan Ludlow 2015 1,039 10. Marcus Bishop 1995 1,031 Most Rushing Attempts in a Career - Individual 10. Lamont Rainey 1993 1,031 1. Bob Barry 1976-79 824 2. Sam Singleton 1967-70 658 Most Yards in a Single Season - Team 3. Zach Molacek 2003-06 645 1. 1963 2,575 4. Elroy Brown 1997-00 640 2. 1964 2,285 5. Lamont Rainey 1991-94 547 3. 1994 2,279 4. 2008 2,052 5. 2007 2,022 RUSHING YARDS PER GAME Most Yards Per Game in a Season - Individual Most Yards in a Career - Individual 1. Elroy Brown 1999 136.0 1. Bob Barry 1976-79 3,588 2. Bob Barry 1978 116.1 2. Zach Molacek 2002-06 3,391 3. Charlie Davidson 2013 115.1 3. Lamont Rainey 1991-94 3,268 4. Bob Barry 1977 113.0 4. Sam Singleton 1967-70 3,003 5. Lamont Rainey 1994 112.1 5. Burt Matthies 1962-65 2,882 6. Elroy Brown 1997-00 2,804 Most Yards Per Game in a Season - Team 7. Charlie Davidson 2012-13 2,146 1. 1963 286.1 8. Jerry Kilcoin 1962-65 2,113 2. 1964 285.6 9. Nick Pulscher 2009-12 2,082 3. 1962 215.3 10. Brian Moeller 1972-75 2,046 4. 1969 209.7 5. 1993 201.6 RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS Most Rushing Touchdowns in a Single Season 1. Elroy Brown 1999 18 2. Travis Rhone 2007 13 2. Lamont Rainey 1993 13 4. Charlie Davidson 2013 11 4. Lamont Rainey 1994 11 4. Burt Matthies 1963 11 7. Bryce Hawthorne 2011 10 7. Travis Rhone 2008 10 7. Zach Molacek 2006 10 7. Zach Molacek 2005 10 7. Lamont Rainey 1992 10 Elroy Brown rushed for a school record 335 7. Burt Matthies 1962 10 yards on 26 carries in the 1999 season fi nale vs. Minnesota-Morris, helping the Wildcats roll to a 70-21 win.

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PASSING YARDS Most Yards in a Single Game - Individual Most Rushing Touchdowns in a Career 1. Jarrod DeGeorgia vs. Drake - 1996 599 1. Lamont Rainey 1991-94 36 2. Ed Jochum vs. Missouri Western - 1984 529 2. Burt Matthies 1962-65 35 3. Zach Osborn vs. Augustana - 2014 499 3. Elroy Brown 1997-2000 33 4. Brett Salisbury vs. Nebraska-Omaha - 1993 487 4. Zach Molacek 2002-06 31 5. Silas Fluellen vs. Winona State - 2008 469 5. Travis Rhone 2007-08 23 5. Jerry Kilcoin 1962-65 23 7. Nick Pulscher 2009-12 20 Most Yards in a Single Game - Team 7. Sam Singleton 1967-70 20 1. vs. Drake 1996 599 9. Bob Barry 1976-79 19 2. vs. Missouri Western 1984 529 10. Charlie Davidson 2012-13 18 3. vs. Augustana 2014 499 4. vs. Nebraska-Omaha 1993 487 RUSHING AVERAGE YARDS PER ATTEMPT 5. vs. Winona State 2008 469 (Minimum - 75 Carries in a season) Most Yards in a Single Season - Individual Most Yards Per Attempt in a Single Season - Individual 1. Brett Salisbury 1993 3,729 1. Jerry Kilcoin 1963 7.13 2. Jarrod DeGeorgia 1996 3,388 2. Lamont Rainey 1993 6.96 3. Zach Osborn 2014 3,291 3. Jerry Kilcoin 1964 6.93 4. Silas Fluellen 2009 3,030 4. Marcus Bishop 1995 6.32 5. Ed Jochum 1984 2,957 5. Burt Matthies 1964 6.22 6. Silas Fluellen 2008 2,902 7. Troy Mott 1991 2,673 Most Yards Per Attempt in a Career - Individual 8. Zach Osborn 2016 2,666 1. Lamont Rainey 1991-94 5.97 9. Jaime Jones 1999 2,393 2. Jerry Kilcoin 1962-65 5.95 10. Troy Mott 1992 2,330 3. Dennis Kirby 1964-66 5.87 4. Burt Matthies 1962-65 5.34 Most Yards in a Single Season - Team 5. Zach Molacek 2002-06 5.26 1. 1993 3,799 2. 1996 3,642 Most 100-Yard Games in a Single Season 3. 1984 3,377 1. Bob Barry 1978 7 4. 2014 3,304 2. Charlie Davidson 2013 6 5. 2009 3,265 2. Elroy Brown 1999 6 2. Marcus Bishop 1995 6 Most Yards in a Career - Individual 2. Lamont Rainey 1994 6 1. Silas Fluellen 2006-09 10,355 6. Ryan Ludlow 2015 5 2. Zach Osborn 2013-17 9,866 6. Bryce Hawthorne 2011 5 3. Jaime Jones 1996-99 6,386 6. Zach Molacek 2006 5 4. Ed Jochum 1982-85 5,916 6. Lamont Rainey 1993 5 5. Brett Edwards 2001-04 5,813 6. Jarrod DeGeorgia 1995-96 5,161 Most 100-Yard Games in a Career 7. Troy Mott 1991-92 5,003 1. Lamont Rainey 1991-94 16 8. Rick Lade 1977-80 3,413 2. Bob Barry 1976-79 14 9. Scott Raue 1985-88 2,975 3. Zach Molacek 2003-06 10 10. Nate Most 2010-13 2,948 3. Elroy Brown 1997-00 10 3. Sam Singleton 1967-70 10 3. Burt Matthies 1962-65 10

Most 200-Yard Games in a Single Season 1. Elroy Brown 1999 3 2. Eight different players 2014 1 most recent Ryan Ludlow

Quarterback Silas Fluellen (2006-09)

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YARDS PER GAME PASSING ATTEMPTS Most Yards Per Game in a Season - Individual Most Pass Attempts in a Single Game - Individual 1. Brett Salisbury 1993 372.9 1. Jarrod DeGeorgia vs. Drake - 1996 76 2. Jarrod DeGeorgia 1996 338.8 2. Zach Osborn vs. Augustana - 2014 59 3. Zach Osborn 2014 299.2 3. Troy Mott vs. Nebraska-Kearney - 1991 57 4. Silas Fluellen 2009 295.7 4. Silas Fluellen vs. Minnesota State - 2008 56 5. Ed Jochum 1984 268.8 5. Troy Mott vs. Iowa Wesleyan - 1991 55 6. Jaime Jones vs. Moorhead State - 1997 54 Most Yards Per Game in a Season - Team 7. Zach Osborn vs. MSU Moorhead - 2014 52 1. 1993 379.9 7. Troy Mott vs. Fort Hays State - 1991 52 2. 1996 364.2 8. Zach Osborn vs. Upper Iowa - 2014 51 3. 1984 307.1 8. Zach Osborn @ Winona State - 2013 51 4. 2014 300.4 8. Silas Fluellen vs. Minnesota State - 2009 51 5. 2009 296.8 8. Jaime Jones vs. Moorhead State -1999 51 8. Brett Salisbury vs. Southwest State -1993 51 COMPLETIONS Most Completions in a Single Game - Individual Most Passing Attempts in a Single Game - Team 1. Jarrod DeGeorgia vs. Drake - 1996 56 1. vs. Drake 1996 77 2. Brett Salisbury vs. Southwest State - 1993 40 2. vs. Neb-Kearney 1994 67 3. Zach Osborn vs. Augustana - 2014 39 3. vs. Fort Hays State 1984 61 4. Brett Salisbury vs. Minnesota Duluth - 1993 36 4. vs. Augustana 2014 59 5. Jaime Jones vs. Moorhead State - 1997 35 5. vs. Chadron State 1985 58 5. Troy Mott vs. Nebraska-Kearney - 1991 35 6. Silas Fluellen vs. Southwest Minn. State - 2009 34 Most Pass Attempts in a Single Season - Individual 6. Silas Fluellen vs. Minnesota State - 2008 34 1. Ed Jochum 1984 449 8. Jarrod DeGeorgia vs. Southwest State - 1996 32 2. Zach Osborn 2014 446 9. Zach Osborn vs. MSU Moorhead - 2014 31 3. Jarrod DeGeorgia 1996 420 9. Silas Fluellen vs. Concordia-St. Paul - 2009 31 4. Troy Mott 1991 406 5. Zach Osborn 2016 405 Most Completions in a Single Game - Team 6. Jaime Jones 1999 397 1. vs. Drake 1996 56 7. Brett Salisbury 1993 395 2. vs. Southwest State 1993 44 8. Jaime Jones 1997 392 3. vs. Augustana 2014 39 9. Silas Fluellen 2009 390 4. vs. Minnesota Duluth 1993 36 10. Silas Fluellen 2007 381 5. vs. Moorhead State 1997 35 Most Passing Attempts in a Career - Individual Most Completions in a Single Season - Individual 1. Zach Osborn 2013-17 1,383 1. Jarrod DeGeorgia 1996 286 2. Silas Fluellen 2006-09 1,358 2. Brett Salisbury 1993 276 3. Jaime Jones 1996-99 1,132 3. Zach Osborn 2014 260 4. Ed Jochum 1982-85 949 4. Silas Fluellen 2009 237 5. Brett Edwards 2001-04 818 5. Troy Mott 1991 233

Most Completions in a Single Season - Team 1. 1996 315 2. 1993 284 3. 2014 262 4. 2009 255 5. 1991 237

Most Completions in a Career - Individual 1. Silas Fluellen 2006-09 780 2. Zach Osborn 2013-17 756 3. Jaime Jones 1996-99 578 4. Troy Mott 1991-92 437 5. Jarrod DeGeorgia 1995-96 428

Quarterback Brett Salisbury (1993)

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COMPLETION PERCENTAGE Most TD Passes in a Single Season - Team Best Completion Percentage in a Single Season - Individual 1. (10 games) 1993 30 1. Brett Salisbury 1993 (276-395) .699 2. (11 games) 2016 26 2. Jarrod DeGeorgia 1996 (286-420) .681 3. (11 games) 2014 25 3. Silas Fluellen 2009 (253-390) .649 3. (10 games) 2009 25 4 Jarrod DeGeorgia 1995 (142-225) .631 5. (11 games) 1984 24 5. Evan Johnson 2010 (147-234) .628 6. (12 games) 2007 21

Best Completion Percentage in a Single Season - Team Most TD Passes in a Career - Individual 1. 1993 (284-410) .693 1. Zach Osborn 2013-17 86 2. 1996 (315-482) .654 2. Silas Fluellen 2006-09 76 3. 2009 (255-392) .651 3. Ed Jochum 1982-85 44 4. 2010 (187-301) .621 4. Brett Edwards 2001-04 43 5. 1995 (219-366) .598 5. Jaime Jones 1996-99 40 6. Jarrod DeGeorgia 1995-96 31 Best Completion Percentage in a Career - Individual 7. Brett Salisbury 1993 29 1. Brett Salisbury 1993 (276-395) .699 8. Dean deBuhr 1962-65 27 2. Jarrod DeGeorgia 1995-96 (428-645) .664 9. Troy Mott 1991-92 25 3. Evan Johnson 2009-11 (216-358) .603 9. Kelly Neustrom 1978-81 25 4. Troy Mott 1991-92 (437-757) .577 5. Silas Fluellen 2006-09 (796-1389) .573

TOUCHDOWN PASSES Most TD Passes in a Single Game - Individual 1. Brett Salisbury vs. Southwest State - 1993 7 2. Zach Osborn vs. MSU Moorhead - 2014 5 2. Silas Fluellen vs. Winona State - 2009 5 2. Silas Fluellen vs. Winona State - 2008 5 2. Jarrod DeGeorgia vs. Bemidji State - 1995 5

Most TD Passes in a Single Game - Team 1. vs. Southwest State 1993 7 2. vs. MSU Moorhead 2014 5 2. vs. Winona State 2009 5 2. vs. Winona State 2008 5 2. vs. Bemidji State 1995 5

Most TD Passes in a Single Season - Individual 1. Brett Salisbury 1993 29 2. Silas Fluellen 2009 26 3. Zach Osborn 2016 25 3. Zach Osborn 2014 25 5. Ed Jochum 1984 24 6. Silas Fluellen 2007 21 Quarterback Jarrod DeGeorgia (1996) 7. Jarrod DeGeorgia 1996 19 8. Zach Osborn 2013 18 9. Troy Mott 1991 17 10. Silas Fluellen 2008 16 10. Jaime Jones 1999 16

2018 Wildcat Football - 56 WILDCAT RECORD BOOK RECEPTIONS Most Receiving Yards in a Career - Individual Most Receptions in a Single Game - Individual 1. Logan Masters 2006-09 3,780 1. Kevin Swayne vs. Drake, 1996 21 2. Frederick Bruno 2007-10 2,623 2. Byron Chamberlain vs. Bemidji State, 1994 16 3. Tavaris Johnson 1998-01 2,464 3. Shon King vs. Moorhead State, 1997 15 4. Adam Stark 2011-14 2,215 3. Byron Chamberlain vs. Southwest State, 1993 15 5. Kevin Swayne 1995-96 2,091 5. Layne Sullivan vs. Minnesota Duluth, 2017 14 6. Maurice Mintken 1973-76 2,089 5. Cole McDaniel vs. MSU Moorhead, 2014 14 7. Damon Thomas 1992-93 1,983 5. Andy Follett vs. Minnesota Duluth, 1996 14 8. Byron Chamberlain 1993-94 1,941 5. Lee Harper vs. Nebraska-Kearney, 1994 14 9. Kevin Paulsen 2009-12 1,845 9. Shon King vs. Northern State, 1997 13 10. Mitch Montgomery 2007-11 1,820 9. Andy Follett vs. Southwest State, 1996 13 9. Byron Chamberlain vs. Winona State, 1994 13 TOUCHDOWN RECEPTIONS 9. Jerry Garrett vs. Nebraska-Kearney, 1994 13 Most TD Receptions in a Single Game - Individual 1. Cole McDaniel vs. MSU Moorhead - 2014 3 Most Receptions in a Single Season - Individual 1. Tavaris Johnson vs. Minnesota-Morris - 1999 3 1. Andy Follett 1996 86 1. Shon King vs. Nebraska-Kearney - 1997 3 2. Byron Chamberlain 1994 83 1. Lamart Cooper vs. Bemidji State - 1995 3 2. Jerry Garrett 1994 83 1. Byron Chamberlain vs. Southwest State - 1993 3 4. Damon Thomas 1993 81 5. Logan Masters 2008 80 Most TD Receptions in a Single Season - Individual 6. Kevin Swayne 1996 79 1. Nate Rogers 2017 12 7. Byron Chamberlain 1993 78 1. Nate Rogers 2016 12 8. Frederick Bruno 2009 77 1. Damon Thomas 1993 12 9. Marlon Goolsby 1991 75 4. Tavaris Johnson 2001 10 10. Cole McDaniel 2014 72 4. Jim Strahan 1948 10 6. Frederick Bruno 2009 9 Most Receptions in a Career - Individual 6. Shon King 1997 9 1. Logan Masters 2006-09 251 6. Jerry Garrett 1994 9 2. Frederick Bruno 2007-10 191 6. Jeff Ingrum 1980 9 3. Byron Chamberlain 1993-94 161 6. Jim Strahan 1949 9 4. Tavaris Johnson 1998-01 153 5. Kevin Paulsen 2009-12 152 Most TD Receptions in a Career - Individual 5. Damon Thomas 1992-93 152 1. Nate Rogers 2013-pres. 27 7. Andy Follett 1994-97 146 1. Jim Strahan 1947-49 27 8. Jerry Garrett 1993-94 145 3. Logan Masters 2006-09 24 9. Kevin Swayne 1995-96 144 4. Frederick Bruno 2007-10 22 10. Josh Hopwood 2001-04 138 5. Maurice Mintken 1973-76 21 6. Tavaris Johnson 1998-01 17 RECEIVING YARDS 7. Adam Stark 2011-14 16 Most Receiving Yards in a Single Game - Individual 7. Jerry Garrett 1993-94 16 8. Mitch Montgomery 2007-11 15 1. Shon King vs. Moorhead State - 1997 274 8. Damon Thomas 1992-93 15 2. Kevin Swayne vs. Drake - 1996 236 8. Ed Blackburn 1978-81 15 3. Byron Chamberlain vs. Bemidji State - 1994 231 4. Shon King vs. Northern State - 1997 221 5. Kevin Swayne vs. Nebraska-Omaha - 1995 217 6. Byron Chamberlain vs. Nebraska-Omaha - 1993 210 7. Tavaris Johnson vs. Southwest State - 2000 207 8. Cole McDaniel vs. MSU Moorhead - 2014 205 9. Logan Masters vs. Bemidji State - 2007 203 10. Adam Stark vs. Augustana - 2014 199

Most Receiving Yards in a Single Season - Individual 1. Kevin Swayne 1996 1,273 2. Logan Masters 2008 1,179 3. Shon King 1997 1,166 4. Frederick Bruno 2009 1,163 5. Damon Thomas 1993 1,162 6. Tavaris Johnson 2001 1,159 7. Logan Masters 2007 1,097 8. Byron Chamberlain 1993 1,015 Wide receiver Logan Masters (2006-09) 9. Mitch Montgomery 2011 926 9. Byron Chamberlain 1994 926 2018 Wildcat Football - 57 WILDCAT RECORD BOOK

TOTAL OFFENSE SCORING Most Yards in a Single Game - Individual Most Points in a Single Season - Individual 1. Jarrod DeGeorgia vs. Drake - 1996 594 1. Elroy Brown 1999 110 2. Zach Osborn vs. Augustana - 2014 547 2. Herve Roussel 1984 96 3. Ed Jochum vs. Missouri Western - 1984 531 3. Nick Hope 2008 86 4. Silas Fluellen vs. Concordia, St. Paul - 2007 513 4. Frederick Bruno 2009 84 5. Silas Fluellen vs. Winona State - 2007 502 5. Travis Rhone 2007 84 6. Silas Fluellen vs. Winona State - 2008 498 6. Marcus Bishop 1995 84 7. Brett Salisbury vs. Nebraska-Omaha - 1993 491 7. Al Bahe 1949 79 8. Silas Fluellen vs. Southwest Minn. State - 2009 489 8. Lamont Rainey 1993 78 9. Brett Salisbury vs. Morningside - 1993 481 9. Burt Matthies 1963 75 10. Zach Osborn vs. MSU Moorhead - 2014 472 10. Max Martin 2011 75

Most Yards in a Single Game - Team Most Points in a Single Game - Team 1. vs. Iowa Wesleyan 1995 733 1. vs. Mayville State 1993 91 2. vs. Nebraska-Omaha 1994 726 2. vs. Minnesota Morris 1999 70 3. vs. Bemidji State 1994 714 3. vs. Peru State 1970 69 4. vs. MSU Moorhead 2014 694 4. vs. Minnesota Crookston 2010 68 5. vs. Bemidji State 1995 678 4. vs. Iowa Wesleyan 1995 68 6. vs. Spalding Academy 1914 67 Most Yards in a Single Season - Team 7. vs. Southwest State 1993 63 1. 1993 5,815 7. vs. Walthill HS 1915 63 2. 2014 5,169 9. vs. Yankton 1925 62 3. 2008 4,954 9. vs. Omaha 1919 62 4. 1994 4,952 5. 2007 4,915 Most Points in a Single Season - Team 1. 1993 448 2. 2008 364 Most Yards in a Single Season - Individual 3. 1994 352 1. Brett Salisbury 1993 3,732 4. 2014 345 2. Silas Fluellen 2009 3,711 5. 1999 348 3. Zach Osborn 2014 3,568 4. Silas Fluellen 2008 3,420 Most Touchdowns in a Single Season - Individual 5. Jarrod DeGeorgia 1996 3,416 1. Elroy Brown 1999 18 6. Silas Fluellen 2007 3,152 2. Frederick Bruno 2009 16 7. Zach Osborn 2016 3,076 3. Marcus Bishop 1995 14 8. Ed Jochum 1984 2,939 4. Lamont Rainey 1993 13 9. Troy Mott 1991 2,822 5. Al Bahe 1949 13 10. Jaime Jones 1999 2,604 Most Touchdowns in a Career - Individual Most Yards in a Career - Individual 1. Burt Matthies 1962-65 37 1. Silas Fluellen 2006-09 11,996 2. Frederick Bruno 2007-10 36 1. Zach Osborn 2013-17 10,569 2. Lamont Rainey 1991-94 36 3. Jaime Jones 1996-99 6,718 4. Elroy Brown 1997-2000 33 4. Brett Edwards 2001-04 6,306 5. Zach Molacek 2002-06 31 5. Ed Jochum 1982-85 5,676 6. Nate Rogers 2013-pres. 27 6. Troy Mott 1991-92 5,212 6. Jim Strahan 1947-49 27 7. Jarrod DeGeorgia 1995-96 5,189 8. Logan Masters 2006-09 24 8. Rick Lade 1977-80 4,099 9. Travis Rhone 2007-08 23 9. Gale Lawton 1989-90 4,076 9. Jerry Kilcoin 1962-65 23 10. Brett Salisbury 1993 3,732

Best Average Yards in a Single Season - Team 1. 1993 581.5 2. 1994 495.2 3. 1996 491.3

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KICKING Most Points (Kicking) in a Single Season - Individual Most PAT Conversions in a Single Game - Individual 1. Herve Roussel 1984 96 1. Andy Parr (11/12) 1993 11 2. Nick Hope 2008 86 3. Nick Hope 2009 76 Most PAT Conversions in a Single Season - Individual 4. Max Martin 2011 75 1. Andy Parr (47/53) 1993 47 5. Max Martin 2012 72 2. Nick Hope (44/46) 2008 44 6. Ethan Knudson 2017 68 3. Nick Hope (40/43) 2009 40 7. Andy Parr 1993 59 3. Nick Hope (40/43) 2007 40 8. Ethan Knudson 2016 58 5. Nate Hale (39/41) 1999 39 8. Nick Hope 2007 58 5. Max Martin (39/40) 2011 39 8. Andy Parr 1992 58 7. Max Martin (36/36) 2012 36 8. Andy Parr (34/35) 1992 34 Most Points (Kicking) in a Career - Individual 9. Chad Miller (32/36) 1995 32 1. Nick Hope 2006-09 245 10. Ethan Knudson(31/35) 2016 31 2. Max Martin 2010-12 147 3. Blain Branscum 1989-91 133 Most PAT Conversions in a Career - Individual 4. Herve Roussel 1984-85 129 1. Nick Hope (134/143) 2006-09 134 5. Ethan Knudson 2016-pres. 126 2. Nate Hale (88/99) 1999-02 88 6. Nate Hale 1999-2002 124 3. Andy Parr (81/88) 1992-93 81 4. Max Martin (75/76) 2010-12 75 5. Dan Ernst (70/79) 1969-70 70

Most Consecutive PAT's in a Career - Individual 1. Max Martin 2011-12 67 2. Nick Hope 2008-09 53 3. Dan Ernst 1969-70 36 4. Andy Parr 1992-93 34

Most Field Goals in a Single Game - Individual 1. Herve Roussel vs. Chadron St. - 1984 5 (46, 47, 47, 37, 46)

Most Field Goals in a Single Season - Individual 1. Herve Roussel 1984 22 2. Nick Hope 2008 14 3. Ethan Knudson 2017 13 4. Max Martin 2012 12 5. Max Martin 2011 11 5. Nick Hope 2009 11 5. Blain Branscum 1990 11

Most Field Goals in a Career - Individual 1. Nick Hope (36/50) 2006-09 36 2. Blain Branscum (26/43) 1989-91 26 2. Herve Roussel (26/43) 1984-85 26 4. Max Martin (23/37) 2010-12 23 5. Ethan Knudson (22/27) 2016-pres. 22

Longest Field Goal in a Career - Individual 1. Herve Roussel vs. Mo. Southern - 1984 50 1. Nick Hope vs. Minnesota State - 2008 50 3. Max Martin vs. Augustana - 2011 49 3. Tyler Basch vs. Sioux Falls - 2013 49 5. Ethan Knudson vs. Northern State - 2017 45 Kicker Nick Hope (2006-09)

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PUNTING Most Punts in a Single Game - Individual Best Average Punt in a Single Game - Individual 1. Mike Green vs. Kearney State, 1976 15 1. Brian Johnson vs. NW Okla. St. - 1999 55.6 1. Pat Maxwell at Missouri Southern, 1980 15 2. Randy Weich vs. Augustana - 2012 54.8 3. Pat Maxwell at Kearney State, 1981 13 3. Kevin Mohlberg at Missouri Western, 1977 13 Best Average Punt in a Single Season - Individual 3. Pat Wordekemper vs. Emporia State, 1988 13 1. Randy Weich 2011 45.4 2. Randy Weich 2012 44.8 Most Punts in a Single Game - Team 3. Randy Weich 2010 43.4 1. vs. Kearney State 1976 15 3. Burt Matthies 1965 43.4 1. vs. Missouri Southern 1980 15 5. Brian Johnson 1999 42.4 3. at Kearney State 1981 13 6. Brian Johnson 1998 40.8 3. at Missouri Western 1977 13 7. Cody Netusil 2016 40.5 3. vs. Emporia State 1988 13 7. Jacob Bell 2009 40.5 9. Darin Blackburn 1984 40.2 Most Punts in a Single Game - Combined 10. Colton Hough 2015 39.4 1. at Missouri Western 1977 26 2. vs. Kearney State 1976 25 Best Punt Average in a Career - Individual 3. at Kearney State 1981 22 (minimum 100 career punts) 3. at Missouri Southern 1980 22 1. Randy Weich 2009-12 43.91 3. at Fort Hays State 1984 22 2. Brian Johnson 1998-99 41.48 3. vs. Washburn 1978 22 3. Cody Netusil 2014-pres. 39.31 3. at Dakota State 1977 22 4. Colton Hough 2014-15 39.06 5. Darin Blackburn 1984-86 38.74 Most Punts in a Single Season - Team 1. 1986 97 Longest Punt - Individual 2. 1982 90 1. Randy Weich 2010 95 yds. 3. 1988 85 2. Randy Weich 2012 85 yds. 3. 1977 85 3. Burt Matthies 1965 83 yds. 3. 1976 85 4. Kurtis Hoefling 2005 78 yds. 6. 1990 79 5. Pat Wordekemper 1987 77 yds. 6. 1979 79 6. Randy Weich 2011 76 yds. 6. Jaime Jones 1996 76 yds. Most Punts in a Single Season - Individual 6. Pat Wordekemper 1988 76 yds. 1. Darin Blackburn 1986 86 9. Randy Weich 2010 75 yds. 2. Mike Green 1976 85 10. Randy Weich 2011 73 yds. 3. Pat Wordekemper 1988 82 10. Darin Blackburn 1985 73 yds. 4. Pat Maxwell 1981 79 10. Dean Ott 1973 73 yds. 5. Pat Maxwell 1979 78 6. Josh Armon 2004 74 Most Punt Yards in a Single Season - Individual 7. Colton Hough 2015 73 1. Darin Blackburn 1986 3314 8. Brian Johnson 1998 72 2. Pat Wordekemper 1988 3073 8. Tim Thomas 1977 72 3. Brian Johnson 1998 2938 10. Cody Netusil 2017 70 4. Pat Maxwell 1981 2890 5. Mike Green 1976 2881 Most Punts in a Career - Individual 6. Colton Hough 2015 2879 1. Pat Maxwell 1978-81 288 7. Pat Maxwell 1979 2772 2. Randy Weich 2009-12 189 8. Josh Armon 2004 2718 3. Darin Blackburn 1984-86 179 9. Cody Netusil 2017 2702 4. Kurtis Hoefling 2005-07 142 10. Jeff Pasold 1989 2698 5. Mike Green 1975-76 141 6. Brad Fitzke 1994-97 140 7. Dean Ott 1972-74 133 8. Colton Hough 2014-15 130 9. Pat Wordekemper 1987-88 127 10. Brian Johnson 1998-99 124

Punter Randy Weich (2010-12) 2018 Wildcat Football - 60 WILDCAT RECORD BOOK

PUNT RETURNS KICKOFF RETURNS Most Punt Returns in a Single Game - Individual Most Kickoff Returns in a Single Game - Individual 1. Mario Melvin vs. Concordia-St. Paul - 2011 8 1. Kevin Hagedorn vs. Southwest State - 1987 8 2. Anthony Shoemaker vs. Mo. Rolla - 1976 7 1. Sonny Jones vs. Missouri Western - 1986 8 1. Terry Thomas vs. Emporia State - 1988 8 Most Punt Returns in a Single Season - Individual 4. Tayib Toussaint @ Winona State - 2015 7 1. Mario Melvin 2011 29 4. Lamart Cooper vs. Moorhead State - 1995 7 1. Matt Hoffmann 1985 29 6. Kevin Paulsen vs. Upper Iowa - 2011 6 3. Jerry Garrett 1993 26 6. Lamart Cooper vs. Neb.-Kearney - 1994 6 4. Nile Legania 2007 25 6. Terry Thomas vs. Baker University - 1988 6 5. Sean Francisco 1992 24 6. Frederick Bruno 2009 23 Most Kick Returns in a Single Season - Individual 6. Josh Peterson 2005 23 1. Pat Maxwell 1980 36 6. Tom Wingert 1983 23 2. Sonny Jones 1986 34 9. Tavaris Johnson 2001 22 3. Terry Thomas 1988 29 9. Pat Maxwell 1978 22 3. Kevin Hagedorn 1987 29 5. Jonathon Parks 2014 28 Most Punt Returns in a Career - Individual 5. Lamart Cooper 1995 28 1. Frederick Bruno 2007-10 54 7. Kevin Paulsen 2011 26 2. Josh Peterson 2004-06 53 8. Mario Gonzalez 1991 25 3. Doug Radtke 1967-70 49 9. Pat Maxwell 1979 24 4. Matt Hoffmann 1984-85 47 10. Frederick Bruno 2007 23 5. Pat Maxwell 1978-80 43 Most Kick Returns in a Career - Individual Most Punt Return Yards in a Single Season - Individual 1. Sonny Jones 1983-86 78 1. Jerry Garrett 1993 498 2. Frederick Bruno 2007-10 64 2. Sean Francisco 1992 287 3. Kevin Paulsen 2009-12 61 3. Matt Hoffmann 1985 287 4. Chaka Smith 1997-99 56 4. Jerry Garrett 1994 240 5. Lamart Cooper 1994-95 50 5. Nile Legania 2007 231 6. Chaka Smith 1997 206 Most Kickoff Return Yards in a Single Game - Individual 7. Ton Wingert 1983 187 1. Marque McCray vs. Conc.-St. Paul - 2005 201 8. Josh Peterson 2005 178 2. Kevin Hagedorn vs. Southwest St. - 1987 193 9. Pat Maxwell 1980 174 3. Lamart Cooper vs. Moorhead St. - 1994 169 10. Don Grubaugh 1968 155 4. Kevin Paulsen at Upper Iowa - 2010 158 5. Kevin Paulsen vs. Upper Iowa - 2011 138 Most Punt Return Yards in a Career - Individual 6. Lamart Cooper vs. Neb.-Omaha - 1995 136 1. Jerry Garrett 1993-94 738 7. Tayib Toussaint @ Winona State - 2015 131 2. Josh Peterson 2004-06 449 7. Jonathon Parks vs. MSU Moorhead - 2014 131 3. Matt Hoffmann 1984-85 422 9. Jonathon Parks vs. Sioux Falls - 2014 128 4. Frederick Bruno 2007-10 418 10. Lamart Cooper vs. Moorhead St. - 1995 127 5. Sean Francisco 1991-92 403 10. Lamart Cooper vs. Morningside - 1994 127 6. Pat Maxwell 1978-80 354 Most Kickoff Return Yards in a Season - Individual 1. Jonathon Parks 2014 687 2. Kevin Paulsen 2011 664 3. Lamart Cooper 1994 597 4. Sonny Jones 1986 577 5. Kevin Hagedorn 1987 559 6. Sonny Jones 1985 498 7. Terry Thomas 1988 496 8. Mario Gonzalez 1991 492 9. Lamart Cooper 1995 491 10. Chaka Smith 1999 489

Most Kickoff Return Yards in a Career - Individual 1. Sonny Jones 1983-86 1,756 2. Kevin Paulsen 2009-12 1,524 3. Frederick Bruno 2007-10 1,437 4. Chaka Smith 1997-99 1,147 5. Lamart Cooper 1994-95 1,088 Wide receiver Frederick Bruno (2007-10) 6. Pat Maxwell 1978-80 1,035 7. Tyler Chambers 2002-05 842

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INTERCEPTIONS Most Interceptions in a Career - Individual Most Interceptions in a Single Game - Individual 1. Lamont Lewis 1983-86 15 1. Glenn Harris vs. Augustana 2017 3 1. Charlie Wendt 1969-71 15 1. Cam Montgomery at Bemidji St. 2016 3 3. Ken Kohlhoff 1980-83 12 1. Lamont Lewis vs. Hastings 1984 3 3. Steve Atamian 1977-80 12 1. Kevin Meyers vs. Northwestern 1976 3 3. Ray Wagner 1974-77 12 1. Charles Wendt vs. SW Minn. State 1970 3 6. Wilson Hookfin 1992-93 11 6. Adam Peterson vs. SW Minn. State 2005 2 6. Mark Volf 1985-88 11 6. Wilson Hooklin vs. Neb.-Omaha 1992 2 8. Glenn Harris 2016-17 10 6. Dennis Radtke vs. Minn. Morris 1966 2 8. Adam Peterson 2003-06 10 6. Jerry Luedtke vs. Peru State 1966 2 8. Jeremy Neill 2001-04 10 8. Terry Beair 1990-91 10 Most Interceptions in a Single Game - Team 8. Chuck Ross 1968-71 10 1. at Augustana 9-30-2017 7 2. vs. Hastings 9-15-1984 6 Most Sacks in a Single Season - Individual 2. vs. Northwestern 10-30-1976 6 1. Brad Ottis 1992 17 3. at Southwest Minn. State 10-15-2005 5 2. Dave Carper 1977 14 3. vs. Chadron State 11-9-1991 5 2. Brad Ottis 1993 14 3. at Nebraska-Omaha 10-3-1970 5 2. Troy Pribnow 2008 14 3. vs. Peru State 10-15-1966 5 5. Randy Hupp 1984 12.5 3. vs. Minnesota Morris 11-5-1966 5 6. Troy Pribnow 2007 12 7. Tim Hurley 1978 11 Most Interceptions in a Single Season - Individual 7. Kevin McArdle 1981 11 1. Glenn Harris 2017 8 7. Jeff Lutt 1994 11 1. Steve Besch 1984 8 10. Tim Hurley 1979 10 1. Charlie Wendt 1970 8 (sack stats started in 1977 season) 4. Terry Beair 1991 7 4. Lamont Lewis 1984 7 Most Sacks in a Career - Individual 4. Elvis Harrell 1984 7 1. Brad Ottis 1990-93 45 7. Cam Montgomery 2016 6 2. Tim Hurley 1977-79 30 7. Wilson Hookfin 1992 6 2. Jeff Lutt 1991-92,94-95 30 7. Mark Volf 1987 6 4. Troy Pribnow 2006-08 29 7. Jerry Luedtke 1966 6 5. Richard Daniel 2009-12 27

Most Interceptions in a Single Season - Team CAREER TACKLES LEADERS 1. 1984 32 Most Tackles in a Career - Individual 2. 2017 24 1. Bob Sterba 1986, 1988-91 421 3. 1970 22 2. Steve Besch 1981-84 390 4. 1989 20 3. Luke Hoffman 2005-08 385 4. 1966 20 4. Jerry Kleidosty 1990-92 352 6. 2005 19 5. Jon Adkisson 1992-95 350 7. 2008 18 5. Tony Shaw 1982-85 350 8. 2016 17 7. Jeremy Neill 2001-04 326 8. 2006 17 8. Antonio Jackson 1998-01 323 8. 1982 17 8. Jesse Wavrunek 1995-98 323 10. Austan Pomajzl 2010-13 317

SEASON TACKLES LEADERS Most Tackles in a Season - Individual 1. Tony Shaw 1985 174 2. Kevin McArdle 1983 152 3. Duane Carlson 1977 146 4. Steve Besch 1984 142 5. Tony Shaw 1984 141 6. Steve Besch 1983 138 7. Jon Adkisson 1995 134 8. Bob Sterba 1990 131 9. Ron Gilbert 1981 128 10. Ryan Reeves 2008 125

Bob Sterba tops the all-time tackles list at Wayne State College with 421 tackles during his career.

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LONGEST PLAYS IN WAYNE STATE HISTORY Rushing 1. Elroy Brown vs. Winona State - 1999 96 Yards 2. Lamont Rainey vs. Nebraska-Omaha - 1994 90 Yards 3. Elroy Brown vs. Minnesota Morris - 1999 84 Yards 4. Claire Casper vs. Concordia - 1958 83 Yards 5. Marion Melvin vs. Neb.-Kearney - 2009 82 Yards 5. Bryce Teager vs. Winona State - 2001 82 Yards 5. Duane Luebe vs. Augustana - 1952 82 Yards 8. Brian Kent at MSU Moorhead - 2012 81 Yards 9. Duane Luebe vs. Midland Lutheran - 1951 80 Yards 9. Don Kane vs. Peru State - 1951 80 Yards 9. Dick Chochan vs. Chadron State - 1960 80 Yards

Passing - Receiving 1. Ed Jochum to Sonny Jones vs. Midland Lutheran - 1985 98 Yards 2. Zach Osborn to Adam Stark @ Minnesota Crookston - 2013 97 Yards 2. Troy Mott to Damon Thomas vs. Mayville State - 1992 97 Yards 4. Justin Burhoop to Tavaris Johnson vs. Winona State - 2001 95 Yards 4. Brett Edwards to Josh Hopwood vs. Neb.-Kearney - 2003 95 Yards Lamart Cooper (1994-95) holds the 6. S. Salisbury to B. Chamberlain vs. Neb.-Omaha - 1993 90 Yards school record for most kickoff return 7. Eric Kjar to Tavaris Johnson vs. Bemidji State - 2000 89 Yards yards in a season (597). He was also 7. Justin Burhoop to Damon Ruffin at Minnesota Duluth - 2000 89 Yards a two-time All-American indoor track 7. Gunther to Sam Singleton vs. Moorhead St. - 1967 89 Yards sprinter at WSC and was the 1996 NCAA 10. Brett Edwards to Josh Hopwood vs. Morningside - 2002 85 Yards Division II indoor 55-meter dash na- 10. Gale Lawton to Troy Jackson vs. Benedictine - 1990 85 Yards tional champion. 10. Justin Burhoop to Tavaris Johnson vs. Minn., Crookston - 2001 85 Yards

Kickoff Returns 1. Aaron Wright vs. University of Mary - 2017 100 Yards 1. Marque McCray at Concordia- St. Paul - 2005 100 Yards 1. Wilson Hookfin vs. Nebraska-Kearney - 1993 100 Yards 3. Rick Starling vs. Michigan Tech - 1992 98 Yards 4. Doug Radtke vs. Southwest State - 1970 96 Yards 5. Lamart Cooper vs. Nebraska-Omaha - 1995 95 Yards 6. Kevin Paulsen at Minnesota, Crookston - 2011 93 yards 6. Sam Singleton vs. Southwest State - 1969 93 Yards 8. Frederick Bruno at Southwest Minn. State - 2010 91 Yards 9. Frederick Bruno vs. Nebraska-Kearney - 2009 90 Yards 9. Lamart Cooper vs. Northern State - 1994 90 Yards 9. Wilson Hookfin vs. Mayville State - 1993 90 Yards

Punt Returns 1. Lamart Cooper vs. Northern State - 1994 87 Yards Marque McCray tied the school record 1. Doug Radtke vs. Lea - 1969 87 Yards in 2005 with a 100-yard kickoff return 3. Jerry Garrett vs. Bemidji State - 1993 86 Yards at Concordia-St. Paul 4. Quillen Fox vs. Peru State - 1937 80 Yards 5. Bob Pearce vs. Minnesota-Morris - 1965 77 Yards 6. Jerry Garrett vs. Mayville State - 1993 75 Yards 6. Jerry Kilcoin at Doane College - 1962 75 Yards 8. Josh Peterson at Panhandle State - 2004 72 Yards

Interception Returns 1. Matt Greenway vs. Bemidji State - 2008 97 Yards 2. Chuck Ross vs. Morningside - 1971 91 Yards 3. Pat Jennings vs. Missouri Southern - 1984 84 Yards 4. Laron Striplin at SW Minnesota State - 2005 78 Yards 4. Al Bahe vs. York - 1949 78 Yards 6. Pat Stalkfleet vs. SW Minnesota State - 2004 76 Yards 7. Denny Radtke vs. Hastings - 1964 75 Yards 7. Pat Holston vs. Hastings - 1968 75 Yards Matt Greenway set a new school record 7. Nick Baldetti vs. Mary - 2007 75 Yards with a 97-yard interception return in 2008 vs. Bemidji State Doug Radtke vs. Southwest Minnesota State - 1970 96 yd. kick return TD, 57 yd. punt return TD in the same game 2018 Wildcat Football - 63 WILDCAT ALL-AMERICANS

1965 Bob Kruse NAIA All-American Second Team 1966 Bob Kruse NAIA All-American Second Team 1975 Pat Donohoe NAIA All-American First Team 1977 Duane Carlson NAIA All-American Second Team 1977 Bob Barry NAIA All-American Second Team 1981 Ed Blackburn NAIA All-American Second Team 1984 Ruben Mendoza NAIA All-American Second Team 1984 Herve Roussel NAIA All-American Second Team 1985 Ruben Mendoza NAIA All-American 1985 Lamont Lewis NAIA All-American 1992 Jeff Holdsworth Football Gazette All-American Second Team 1993 Brad Ottis CoSIDA NCAA Division II All-American First Team 1993 Brad Ottis Associated Press Little All-American Third Team 1997 Shon King Associated Press Little All-American Third Team 2008 Troy Pribnow NCAA Division II Daktronics All-American Second Team 2008 Troy Pribnow AFCA Division II Coaches’ All-American Team 2008 Troy Pribnow Associated Press Little All-America First Team 2008 Troy Pribnow D2Football.com All-American First Team 2008 Troy Pribnow Don Hansen’s Football Gazette All-American First Team (Division II Defensive Lineman of the Year) 2009 Frederick Bruno AFCA Division II Coaches’ All-American Team 2009 Frederick Bruno Associated Press Little All-America First Team 2009 Ryan Reeves NCAA Division II Daktronics All-American Second Team 2010 Joe Bundy Don Hansen’s Football Gazette All-American Third Team 2011 Randy Weich Associated Press Little All-America First Team 2012 Randy Weich AFCA Division II Coaches' All-American Team 2012 Randy Weich 2012 Daktronics All-American Second Team 2012 Randy Weich Associated Press Little All-America Team 2012 Randy Weich D2Football.com All-American Second Team 2017 Glenn Harris Don Hansen’s Football Gazette All-American Second Team

Troy Pribnow was named an All-American by fi ve different publications in 2008.

Wayne State College Football Academic All-Americans

1983 Lennie Jacosky WR Second Team 1994 Lamont Rainey RB Second Team 1999 Jeff Shabram OL First Team 2008 Luke Hoffman LB First Team 2014 Jon Davis DB Second Team

2018 Wildcat Football - 64 WILDCATS IN THE PROS

Kevin Swayne (1998-2003) Brad Ottis (1994-2000) Teams: Drafted 2nd round, pick 56 (NFL) (2001-2003) Teams: (AFL) (2001-2002) (AFL) (1998-1999) Rams (1994) (XFL) (2002) St. Louis Rams (1995-1996) Arizona Cardinals (1996-2000) With his play in all three leagues, he be- came the first player in professional football Ottis was drafted in the second round of the history to play football for 12 consecutive 1994 draft by the Los Angeles Rams with the months. 56th overall pick.

Byron Chamberlain (1995-2003) Drafted 7th round, pick 222 Teams: Denver Broncos (1996-2000) Damon Thomas (1994-1995) Minnesota Vikings (2001-2003) Team: Washington Redskins (2003) Buffalo Bills (1994-1995) Recorded 167 receptions, 2,048 receiving yards and six receiving touchdowns in his Thomas signed with the Buffalo Bills in 1994. NFL career. Won two Super Bowls with the In 17 career games, Thomas caught three Broncos (1998, 1999) and was a 2002 Pro passes for 49 yards and an average of 16.3 Bowl player for the Vikings. yards per catch. 2018 Wildcat Football - 65 YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS

1924 - Coach Fred G. Dale (2-6-2) 1932 - Coach Ray Hickman (4-4-2) Midland 20 Wayne State 2 S.D. Normal 7 Wayne State 0 Wayne State 0 Western Union 0 Wayne State 26 Neb. Wesleyan 22 York 19 Wayne State 0 Wayne State 0 Kearney State 0 Cotner 12 Wayne State 0 Chadron State 24 Wayne State 6 Chadron State 61 Wayne State 3 Cotner 7 Wayne State 0 Peru State 47 Wayne State 0 Wayne State 0 Omaha 0 Wayne State 14 Nebraska “B” 13 Peru State 13 Wayne State 7 Wayne State 14 Peru State 14 Wayne State 26 Western Union 0 Wayne State 24 Cotner 0 Wayne State 12 S.D. Mines 0 Kearney State 7 Wayne State 6 Wayne State 12 Grand Island 0

1925 - Coach Fred G. Dale (4-4-0) 1933 - Coach Ray Hickman (5-1-2) Wayne State 7 Midland 0 Wayne State 7 Neb. Wesleyan 6 Wayne State 24 Western Union 13 Wayne State 25 Western Union 0 Chadron State 29 Wayne State 7 Wayne State 12 Kearney State 0 Cotner 7 Wayne State 0 Wayne State 6 Omaha 6 Wayne State 62 Yankton 0 Chadron State 21 Wayne State 7 Peru State 27 Wayne State 0 Wayne State 14 Nebraska “B” 13 Morningside 19 Wayne State 13 Wayne State 14 Peru State 14 Wayne State 16 Omaha 6 Wayne State 24 Cotner 0

1926 - Coach Fred G. Dale (3-4-0) 1934 - Coach Ray Hickman (2-5-2) Wayne State 6 Yankton 0 Morningside 13 Wayne State 6 Kearney State 21 Wayne State 7 Wayne State 6 Neb. Wesleyan 6 Wayne State 12 Cotner 0 Wayne State 0 Omaha 0 Wayne State 21 Omaha 6 Chadron State 20 Wayne State 6 Peru State 12 Wayne State 7 Dakota Wesleyan 6 Wayne State 0 Midland 6 Wayne State 0 S.D. Normal 13 Wayne State 6 Western Union 6 Wayne State 0 Wayne State 33 Kearney State 13 Brad Ottis (1990-93) was the eighth Wayne State football player Peru State 7 Wayne State 0 inducted into the Nebraska Football Hall of Fame on September 1927 - Coach Fred G. Dale (1-6-1) Wayne State 12 S.D. Mines 2 16, 2017. The All-American defensive end is Wayne State's all- Western Union 12 Wayne State 0 Yankton 39 Wayne State 0 1935 - Coach Ray Hickman (3-4-0) time sack leader (45 for 217 yards) and was drafted by the Los Wayne State 13 Kearney State 13 Omaha 19 Wayne State 6 Angeles Rams in the 2nd round (56th overall) of the 1994 NFL Cotner 12 Wayne State 0 Neb. Wesleyan 21 Wayne State 0 Wayne State 28 Omaha 0 Wayne State 13 Buena Vista 12 draft. Other Wildcat standouts in the hall include Al Bahe (1996), Peru State 91 Wayne State 0 Wayne State 20 Chadron State 19 Pat Donohoe (1998), Virgil (Joe) Lindahl (1973), Burt Mattheis Morningside 45 Wayne State 0 Kearney State 12 Wayne State 0 Midland 44 Wayne State 0 Wayne State 7 Peru State 6 (1980), Sam Singleton (2004), Ruben Mendoza (2007) and Robert Nebraska “B” 7 Wayne State 6 1928 - Coach Ray Hickman (1-6-0) Kruse (2009). Wayne State 6 Yankton 0 Kearney State 21 Wayne State 0 1936 - Coach Ray Hickman (3-7-0) 1912 - Coach Frank Martin (0-2-0) 1919 - Coach A.C. Serfling (1-3-0) S.D. Normal 7 Wayne State 6 Chadron State 27 Wayne State 0 Wayne State 62 Omaha 0 Midland 13 Wayne State 12 Omaha 7 Wayne State 0 Wayne State 20 Nebraska “B” 2 Western Union 26 Wayne State 0 Stanton HS 27 Wayne State 20 Omaha 12 Wayne State 0 Buena Vista 16 Wayne State 2 Chadron State 20 Wayne State 0 Buena Vista 27 Wayne State 0 Chadron State 18 Wayne State 13 Peru State 14 Wayne State 0 1913 - Coach Clyde Keckly (4-1-0) Western Union 19 Wayne State 0 Kearney State 31 Wayne State 0 Lost to Sioux City (No score avail.) Kansas Wesleyan 27 Wayne State 7 Wayne State 41 Walthill HS 0 1920 - Coach T. Marston (1-4-1) 1929 - Coach Ray Hickman (2-3-3) Morningside 7 Wayne State 0 Buena Vista 7 Wayne State 0 Wayne State 23 Norfolk B.C. 0 Wayne State 0 Western Union 0 Yankton 28 Wayne State 6 Wayne State 6 Peru State 0 Wayne State 20 Bellevue 7 Buena Vista 14 Wayne State 7 Western Union 13 Wayne State 6 Wayne State 7 Atkinson 0 Omaha 26 Wayne State 13 Wayne State 0 Kearney State 0 Wayne State 18 Cotner 0 Chadron State 26 Wayne State 0 Peru State 39 Wayne State 0 1914 - Coach Clyde Keckly (6-1-0) Peru State 7 Wayne State 0 Wayne State 6 Omaha 6 1937 - Coach Ray Hickman (1-5-1) Yankton 82 Wayne State 0 Wayne State 20 Central (NE) 0 Wayne State 6 Midland 6 South Dakota 25 Wayne State 7 Wayne State 26 Trinity 0 Wayne State 32 York 0 Buena Vista 6 Wayne State 0 Wayne State 67 Spalding Acad. 7 1921 - Coach Fred G. Dale (6-2-0) Wayne State 7 Chadron State 0 Wayne State 7 Kearney State 7 Wayne State 14 Trinity 0 Wayne State 7 Midland 0 Chadron State 18 Wayne State 13 Wayne State 26 Omaha 0 Morningside 49 Wayne State 0 1930 - Coach Ray Hickman (5-3-1) Wayne State 24 Peru State 20 Wayne State 41 Norfolk B.C. 9 Wayne State 33 Chadron State 12 Wayne State 14 Trinity 6 Omaha 19 Wayne State 6 Wayne State 13 Bellevue 0 Wayne State 14 Western Union 7 Morningside 16 Wayne State 6 Morningside 25 Wayne State 0 Wayne State 6 Peru State 0 Wayne State 32 Midland 0 1915 - Coach John Gross (5-0-1) Wayne State 14 Grand Island 0 Kearney State 14 Wayne State 7 1938 - Coach Jim Morrison (3-5-1) Neb. Wesleyan 21 Wayne State 3 Chadron State 13 Wayne State 0 Wayne State 21 Trinity 0 Omaha 18 Wayne State 13 Wayne State 7 Peru State 7 Wayne State 13 Trinity 0 Wayne State 17 Central (NE) 12 Wayne State 18 Buena Vista 0 Wayne State 19 Western Union 6 Wayne State 63 Walthill HS 0 South Dakota 34 Wayne State 14 Wayne State 12 Omaha 0 Wayne State 12 Bellevue 6 1922 - Coach Fred G. Dale (0-5-0) Midland 14 Wayne State 12 Wayne State 40 York 0 Wayne State 26 Buena Vista 3 Chadron State 16 Wayne State 0 Hastings 27 Wayne State 14 Wayne State 0 Omaha 0 Midland 34 Wayne State 0 Wayne State 14 Peru State 0 Western Union 13 Wayne State 6 1931 - Coach Ray Hickman (7-0-1) Wayne State 12 Kearney State 12 Wayne State 33 S.D. Mines 0 Wayne State 13 Chadron State 7 1916 - Coach John Gross (4-3-0) Buena Vista 6 Wayne State 0 Peru State 14 Wayne State 0 Wayne State 9 Morningside 7 Morningside 13 Wayne State 0 Yankton 14 Wayne State 0 Wayne State 13 Kearney State 0 Morningside 110 Wayne State 0 Wayne State 3 Chadron State 0 Bellevue 12 Wayne State 0 1923 - Coach Fred G. Dale (3-5-0) 1939 - Coach Jim Morrison (2-6-1) Wayne State 6 Peru State 0 Morningside 17 Wayne State 13 Wayne State 13 Bloomfield HS 0 Neb. Wesleyan 25 Wayne State 0 Wayne State 0 Omaha 0 Omaha 6 Wayne State 3 Wayne State 27 Western Union 7 Western Union 17 Wayne State 6 Wayne State 7 Western Union 6 Wayne State 12 Neb. Wesleyan 0 Wayne State 14 Buena Vista 13 Wayne State 12 Midland 0 Wayne State 20 Midland 0 Wayne State 0 Midland 0 Wayne State 40 Western Union 0 Wayne State 13 Cotner 3 Wayne State 33 Central (NE) 0 Hastings 14 Wayne State 0 Buena Vista 19 Wayne State 13 Peru State 20 Wayne State 7 1917 & 1918 No Games (World War I) Peru State 40 Wayne State 9 Wayne State 6 Kearney State 0 Chadron State 30 Wayne State 20 Chadron State 14 Wayne State 0 Western Union 22 Wayne State 20

2018 Wildcat Football - 66 YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS

1940 - Coach Jim Morrison (5-4-1) 1948 - Coach Robert Kahler (8-1-0) 1953 - Coach Barney Lewellyn (5-3-1) 1960 - Coach Gwynn Christensen (5-4-0) Wayne State 38 S.D. Normal 0 Wayne State 31 Western Union 0 Wayne State 18 Augustana(SD) 0 Morningside 33 Wayne State 0 Wayne State 6 South Dakota 0 Wayne State 17 Chadron State 14 Morningside 21 Wayne State 7 Wayne State 21 Moorhead State 7 Wayne State 26 Neb. Wesleyan 0 Wayne State 55 Midland 0 Wayne State 7 Doane 7 Hastings 33 Wayne State 7 Chadron St. 6 Wayne State 0 Neb. Wesleyan 12 Wayne State 0 Wayne State 14 Neb. Wesleyan 7 Wayne State 7 Doane 6 Wayne State 13 Hastings 0 Wayne State 21 Peru State 13 Midland 6 Wayne State 0 Wayne State 34 Chadron State 20 Wayne State 7 Peru State 7 Wayne State 53 York 0 Wayne State 7 Kearney State 0 Wayne State 20 Neb. Wesleyan 7 Nebraska “B” 14 Wayne State 6 Wayne State 14 Hastings 6 Wayne State 33 Chadron State 0 Lincoln (Mo) 30 Wayne State 12 Kearney State 14 Wayne State 0 Wayne State 26 Kearney State 6 Peru State 13 Wayne State 7 Peru State 25 Wayne State 0 Western Union 39 Wayne State 0 Wayne State 27 Colorado College 7 Wayne State 13 Hastings 7 Wayne State 19 Kearney State 7 Wayne State 38 Cotner 0 1949 - Coach Jack Wink (9-0-0) 1954 - Coach Barney Lewellyn (5-4-0) 1961 - Coach Gwynn Christensen (4-5-0) 1941 - Coach Jim Morrison (4-2-2) Wayne State 33 Western Union 0 Wayne State 13 Augustana(SD) 7 Wayne State 19 Morningside 14 Wayne State 14 Dakota Wesleyan 0 Wayne State 20 Hastings 6 Wayne State 13 Northern State 0 Moorhead State 21 Wayne State 0 South Dakota 12 Wayne State 0 Wayne State 37 Midland 7 Peru State 20 Wayne State 14 Hastings 7 Wayne State 0 Wayne State 32 Neb. Wesleyan 6 Wayne State 20 Neb. Wesleyan 13 Midland 13 Wayne State 6 Wayne State 19 Doane 7 Wayne State 6 Doane 6 Wayne State 28 Peru State 6 Hastings 19 Wayne State 7 Wayne State 23 Chadron State 0 Wayne State 7 Hastings 0 Wayne State 26 York 14 Neb. Wesleyan 14 Wayne State 12 Wayne State 31 Neb. Wesleyan 0 Wayne State 26 Chadron State 6 Wayne State 14 Chadron State 6 Wayne State 21 Chadron State 0 Lincoln (Mo) 20 Wayne State 13 Wayne State 0 Peru State 0 Wayne State 20 Kearney State 2 Wayne State 21 Kearney State 0 Peru State 27 Wayne State 7 Kearney State 28 Wayne State 0 Wayne State 20 Doane 13 Wayne State 20 Doane 12 Kearney State 40 Wayne State 0

1942 - Coach Jim Morrison (4-1-2) 1950 - Coach Jack Wink (6-3-0) 1955 - Coach Barney Lewellyn (4-4-1) 1962 - Coach John Jermier (5-3-0) Colo. College 14 Wayne State 7 Wayne State 46 Western Union 0 Wayne State 0 Augustana(SD) 0 NE Missouri State 62 Wayne State 6 Wayne State 25 Midland 7 Wayne State 6 Neb. Wesleyan 6 Northern State 14 Wayne State 7 Kearney State 28 Wayne State 6 Wayne State 32 Neb. Wesleyan 6 Wayne State 6 Doane 0 Peru State 22 Wayne State 13 Hastings 20 Wayne State 18 Wayne State 7 Peru State 6 Wayne State 28 Hastings 6 Wayne State 25 Midland 14 Wayne State 55 Doane 14 Wayne State 34 York 0 Wayne State 22 Yankton 0 Hastings 19 Wayne State 9 Wayne State 31 Chadron State 0 Hastings 7 Wayne State 0 Wayne State 14 Peru State 14 Wayne State 19 Neb. Wesleyan 7 Wayne State 20 Neb. Wesleyan 12 Wayne State 13 Kearney State 7 Wayne State 6 Kearney State 13 Wayne State 27 Chadron State 0 Wayne State 41 Peru State 0 Wayne State 32 Wartburg 0 Kearney State 6 Wayne State 0 Wayne State 34 Huron 27 Chadron State 6 Wayne State 3 1943-1944 No Games (World War II) Wayne State 19 Doane 13 1963 - Coach John Jermier (4-5-0) 1951 - Coach Jack Wink (6-3-0) 1945 - Coach Jim Morrison (6-1-1) 1956 - Coach Barney Lewellyn (1-8-0) Wayne State 34 St.Mary/Plains 19 Augustana(SD) 39 Wayne State 20 Kearney State 51 Wayne State 14 Wayne State 14 Dakota Wesleyan 13 Augustana(SD) 27 Wayne State 6 Wayne State 40 Midland 0 Hastings 18 Wayne State 14 Wayne State 6 South Dakota 0 Wayne State 31 Dana 7 Wayne State 30 Neb. Wesleyan 7 Wayne State 39 Doane 21 Wayne State 16 Hastings 0 Hastings 32 Wayne State 0 Peru State 28 Wayne State 13 Wayne State 19 Chadron State 13 Wayne State 26 Yankton 0 Neb. Wesleyan 34 Wayne State 26 Wayne State 19 Hastings 6 Neb. Wesleyan 19 Wayne State 18 Kearney State 12 Wayne State 7 Peru State 41 Wayne State 6 Wayne State 16 Chadron State 0 Midland 53 Wayne State 34 Wayne State 0 Morningside 0 Midland 15 Wayne State 6 Doane 13 Wayne State 6 Wayne State 52 Peru State 0 Wayne State 7 Nebraska “B” 0 Doane 32 Wayne State 0 Wayne State 26 Kearney State 20 Huron 27 Wayne State 26 Wayne State 7 Grand Island 0 Kearney State 26 Wayne State 0 Wayne State 13 Wartburg 13 Chadron State 26 Wayne State 7 1946 - Coach Don Emery (4-3-0) 1964 - Coach John Jermier (6-2-0) 1952 - Coach Barney Lewellyn (4-5-0) 1957 - Coach Barney Lewellyn (1-6-1) Wayne State 46 St.Mary/Plains 0 Wayne State 13 Dakota Wesleyan 0 Wayne State 12 Augustana(SD) 7 Wayne State 14 Dana 7 NW Missouri State 18 Wayne State 0 Wayne State 13 Midland 0 Morningside 28 Wayne State 0 Hastings 39 Wayne State 0 Kearney State 33 Wayne State 12 Wayne State 12 South Dakota 0 Doane 43 Wayne State 12 Neb. Wesleyan 7 Wayne State 6 Wayne State 47 Peru State 7 Wayne State 7 Peru State 0 Wayne State 19 Neb. Wesleyan 14 Peru State 34 Wayne State 0 Wayne State 12 William Jewell 0 Doane 7 Wayne State 6 Kearney State 37 Wayne State 7 Wayne State 6 Midland 6 Wayne State 39 Chadron State 14 Kearney State 14 Wayne State 12 Wayne State 26 Midland 18 Doane 26 Wayne State 7 Wayne State 50 Hastings 34 Chadron State 12 Wayne State 6 Wayne State 20 Chadron State 13 Kearney State 39 Wayne State 0 Wayne State 35 Midland 21 Peru State 56 Wayne State 6 Chadron State 13 Wayne State 0 1947 - Coach Don Emery (0-4-3) Hastings 27 Wayne State 12 Wayne State 6 Midland 6 1965 - Coach John Jermier (6-4-0) 1958 - Coach Russell Young (4-5-0) Wayne State 1 St.Mary/Plains 0* Wayne State 13 Neb. Wesleyan 13 Augustana(SD) 20 Wayne State 7 Wayne State 17 Peru State 7 Wayne State 0 Peru State 0 Wayne State 20 Doane 13 Wayne State 47 Chadron State 12 Doane 24 Wayne State 7 Neb. Wesleyan 28 Wayne State 0 Kearney State 28 Wayne State 12 Hastings 9 Wayne State 6 Kearney State 56 Wayne State 0 Wayne State 27 Hastings 13 Kearney State 14 Wayne State 0 Chadron State 27 Wayne State 7 Midland 26 Wayne State 14 Chadron State 18 Wayne State 0 Peru State 16 Wayne State 2 NW Missouri State 14 Wayne State 7 Wayne State 61 Concordia 14 Wayne State 23 William Jewell 14 Wayne State 21 Hastings 13 Wayne State 54 Minn.-Morris 0 Wayne State 48 Midland 0 St. Cloud State 13 Wayne State 12 *Forfeit 1959 - Coach Gwynn Christensen (4-4-1) Augustana(SD) 14 Wayne State 0 1966 - Coach John Jermier (6-2-0) Doane 20 Wayne State 7 S.D. Southern 1 Wayne State 0* Wayne State 7 Neb. Wesleyan 0 South Dakota 40 Wayne State 6 Kearney State 34 Wayne State 0 Wayne State 1 Midland 0* Wayne State 16 Chadron St. 13 Wayne State 12 Hastings 7 Peru State 16 Wayne State 6 Wayne State 10 Kearney State 6 Wayne State 7 Concordia 0 Wayne State 13 Peru State 6 Wayne State 7 Hastings 7 Wayne State 34 Chadron State 0 Wayne State 61 Minn.-Morris 20 Wayne State 31 Midland 6 *Forfeit

1967 - Coach John Jermier (6-4-0) Wayne State 14 S.D. Southern 6 South Dakota 20 Wayne State 6 Wayne State 32 Moorhead State 27 Wayne State 56 Hastings 6 Kearney State 35 Wayne State 14 Wayne State 14 Peru State 7 William Jewell 40 Wayne State 27 Brett Salisbury (1993) threw for a Wayne State single season Wayne State 40 Chadron State 29 school record 3,792 yards in his only season in a Wildcat uniform. St. Cloud State 9 Wayne State 7 Wayne State 28 Midland 0 2018 Wildcat Football - 67 YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS

1968 - Coach John Jermier (4-4-0) 1975 - Coach Del Stoltenberg (5-5-0) 1987 - Coach Pete Chapman (2-7-1) Wayne State 16 Midland 0 William Penn 28 Wayne State 14 Neb.-Omaha 49 Wayne State 0 Moorhead State 21 Wayne State 7 Northern State 15 Wayne State 12 Augustana(SD) 27 Wayne State 14 Wayne State 20 Missouri Southern 16 Wayne State 16 Midland 6 Southwest State 55 Wayne State 14 Chadron State 26 Wayne State 0 Wayne State 25 Doane 14 Wayne State 10 Missouri Western 10 Wayne State 16 Hastings 7 Wayne State 46 Dakota State 14 Emporia State 21 Wayne State 12 Kearney State 23 Wayne State 15 Chadron State 3 Wayne State 0 Fort Hays State 29 Wayne State 24 Wayne State 7 Peru State 0 Kearney State 12 Wayne State 6 Wayne State 1 Washburn 0* St. Cloud State 27 Wayne State 12 Wayne State 28 Peru State 7 Pittsburg State 76 Wayne State 6 Northwestern(IA) 14 Wayne State 7 Wayne State 12 Missouri Southern 10 Kearney State 17 Wayne State 7 1969 - Coach Del Soltenberg (5-3-1) Wayne State 23 Black Hills State 14 *Forfeit Wayne State 1 Emporia State 0* Hiram Scott 10 Wayne State 0 1976 - Coach Del Stoltenberg (3-8-0) 1988 - Coach Pete Chapman (0-11-0) Missouri Southern 14 Wayne State 7 Northern State 27 Wayne State 14 Chadron State 34 Wayne State 20 Neb.-Omaha 38 Wayne State 10 Missouri Rolla 17 Wayne State 0 St. Cloud State 47 Wayne State 6 Wayne State 26 Hastings 18 NW Missouri 17 Wayne State 15 Wayne State 0 Kearney State 0 Baker 34 Wayne State 14 Wayne State 14 Midland 0 Missouri Western 35 Wayne State 22 Wayne State 55 Peru State 6 Chadron State 34 Wayne State 29 Wayne State 49 Southwest State 0 Emporia State 52 Wayne State 7 Northern Iowa 38 Wayne State 0 Fort Hays State 31 Wayne State 12 Wayne State 30 Lea (MN) 12 Black Hills State 25 Wayne State 6 After coaching WSC football *Forfeit Washburn 49 Wayne State 3 Wayne State 19 Northwestern (IA) 0 for six seasons, Pete Chapman Pittsburg State 55 Wayne State 3 Wayne State 20 Peru State 0 1970 - Coach Del Stoltenberg (7-3-0) became the school's fi rst full- Missouri Southern 38 Wayne State 0 Dakota State 24 Wayne State 14 Kearney State 37 Wayne State 0 Wayne State 31 Emporia State 3 Kearney State 21 Wayne State 0 time athletic director after the Northern Iowa 77 Wayne State 0 Washburn 21 Wayne State 14 Wayne State 21 Neb.-Omaha 15 1988 season. Wayne State 14 Chadron State 7 1977 - Coach Del Stoltenberg (7-3-0) 1989 - Coach Dennis Wagner (4-7-0) Wayne State 16 Lea (MN) 0 Wayne State 14 Northern State 11 1982 - Coach Del Stoltenberg (2-8-0) S. Dakota 35 Wayne State 0 Wayne State 24 Kearney State 0 Dakota State 7 Wayne State 6 Chadron State 14 Wayne State 0 St. Cloud State 28 Wayne State 0 Wayne State 69 Peru State 7 Wayne State 22 Midland 14 Doane 15 Wayne State 12 Minn.-Morris 30 Wayne State 6 Wayne State 34 Southwest State 14 Wayne State 13 Missouri Southern 9 Wayne State 31 Midland 25 Wayne State 20 Minot State 14 Hiram Scott 14 Wayne State 7 Kearney State 20 Wayne State 6 Kearney State 28 Wayne State 16 Emporia State 31 Wayne State 10 Franklin (IN) 40 Wayne State 12* Wayne State 21 Missouri Western 15 Missouri Western 17 Wayne State 0 Wayne State 23 Evangel 9 *Mineral Water Bowl Wayne State 30 Pittsburg State 7 Fort Hays State 17 Wayne State 6 Wayne State 26 Westmar 22 Wayne State 21 Fort Hays State 17 Washburn 19 Wayne State 13 Kearney State 20 Wayne State 7 Washburn 24 Wayne State 17 Pittsburg State 28 Wayne State 7 Fort Hays State 38 Wayne State 7 1971 - Coach Del Stoltenberg (4-5-0) Wayne State 25 Emporia State 9 Wayne State 17 Emporia State 6 Wayne State 21 Benedictine(KS) 16 Emporia State 13 Wayne State 0 Northwestern(IA) 31 Wayne State 7 Washburn 14 Wayne State 7 Missouri Southern 23 Wayne State 0 Neb.-Omaha 17 Wayne State 7 1978 - Coach Del Stoltenberg (4-4-2) Wayne State 15 Chadron State 14 Chadron State 34 Wayne State 7 1983 - Coach Pete Chapman (1-9-0) 1990 - Coach Dennis Wagner (7-4-0) Wayne State 28 Lea (MN) 13 Dakota State 13 Wayne State 9 Chadron State 10 Wayne State 0 Wayne State 24 Neb.-Omaha 17 Wayne State 28 Kearney State 0 Wayne State 39 Midland 14 Hastings 20 Wayne State 7 Wayne State 28 Evangel 20 Wayne State 7 Peru State 6 Wayne State 16 Missouri Southern 16 Midland 53 Wayne State 30 Minn.-Morris 42 Wayne State 14 Yankton 7 Wayne State 3 Kearney State 39 Wayne State 0 Wayne State 13 Missouri Western 9 Wayne State 22 Bemidji State 0 Morningside 37 Wayne State 15 Wayne State 36 Missouri Western 34 Fort Hays State 38 Wayne State 14 Emporia State 29 Wayne State 3 Wayne State 1 Pittsburg State 0* Washburn 13 Wayne State 6 Chadron State 30 Wayne State 3 Wayne State 17 Fort Hays State 17 Wayne State 17 Missouri Western 14 1972 - Coach Del Stoltenberg (3-7-0) Pittsburg State 34 Wayne State 20 Wayne State 7 Washburn 6 Kearney State 41 Wayne State 17 Neb.-Omaha 44 Wayne State 0 Emporia State 14 Wayne State 13 Emporia State 28 Wayne State 14 Missouri Southern 36 Wayne State 19 Wayne State 13 Fort Hays State 3 Emporia State 21 Wayne State 0 Wayne State 46 Benedictine(KS) 13 Minn.-Morris 10 Wayne State 6 *Forfeit Kearney State 27 Wayne State 7 Wayne State 23 Northwestern(IA) 18 Midland 9 Wayne State 7 Chadron State 30 Wayne State 8 1979 - Coach Del Stoltenberg (4-5-1) 1984 - Coach Pete Chapman (8-3-0) St. Cloud State 20 Wayne State 12 Wayne State 9 Chadron State 9 Morningside 20 Wayne State 10 1991 - Coach Dennis Wagner (3-7-0) Kearney State 33 Wayne State 13 Wayne State 24 Dakota State 22 Wayne State 36 Chadron State 7 Missouri Western 46 Wayne State 27 Wayne State 35 Peru State 28 Midland 24 Wayne State 9 Wayne State 40 Hastings 6 Neb.-Omaha 28 Wayne State 0 Wayne State 23 Yankton 7 Missouri Western 24 Wayne State 10 Wayne State 44 Midland 28 Wayne State 16 Morningside 7 Wayne State 32 Neb. Wesleyan 6 Wayne State 12 Fort Hays State 9 Wayne State 31 Missouri Western 22 Wayne State 22 Wis.-Stevens Pt. 17 Wayne State 7 Washburn 6 Wayne State 1 Fort Hays State 0* Fort Hays State 28 Wayne State 20 1973 - Coach Del Stoltenberg (6-2-1) Pittsburg State 35 Wayne State 7 Wayne State 27 Washburn 7 Neb.-Kearney 25 Wayne State 17 Wayne State 16 Neb. Wesleyan 14 Wayne State 7 Emporia State 6 Wayne State 34 Pittsburg State 16 E. Texas State 54 Wayne State 16 Wayne State 14 Missouri Rolla 14 Missouri Southern 18 Wayne State 14 Wayne State 30 Emporia State 7 Iowa Wesleyan 56 Wayne State 32 Wayne State 20 Minn.-Morris 17 Kearney State 24 Wayne State 7 Missouri Southern 24 Wayne State 23 Wayne State 55 Chadron State 28 Wayne State 34 Midland 0 Kearney State 24 Wayne State 13 Northern State 35 Wayne State 33 Wayne State 13 Chadron State 7 1980 - Coach Del Stoltenberg (4-5-0) *Forfeit Wayne State 41 St. Cloud State 14 Wayne State 14 Chadron State 9 1992 - Coach Dennis Wagner (5-4-1) Kearney State 21 Wayne State 0 Midland 24 Wayne State 13 1985 - Coach Pete Chapman (4-6-0) Neb.-Omaha 20 Wayne State 18 Peru State 20 Wayne State 16 Missouri Western 57 Wayne State 34 Morningside 34 Wayne State 10 Morningside 24 Wayne State 7 Wayne State 21 Iowa Wesleyan 3 Wayne State 34 Fort Hays State 30 Chadron State 16 Wayne State 12 Wayne State 44 Bemidji State 7 Wayne State 24 Washburn 18 Wayne State 37 Midland 13 Wayne State 42 Mayville State 7 1974 - Coach Del Stoltenberg (4-6-0) Pittsburg State 37 Wayne State 7 Kearney State 35 Wayne State 7 Neb.-Kearney 7 Wayne State 2 William Penn 1 Wayne State 0* Wayne State 20 Emporia State 0 Wayne State 14 Missouri Western 8 Wayne State 35 St. Francis 21 Northern State 41 Wayne State 21 Missouri Southern 14 Wayne State 13 Fort Hays State 26 Wayne State 21 Wayne State 49 Southwest State 29 Midland 1 Wayne State 0* Kearney State 30 Wayne State 7 Wayne State 18 Washburn 17 Michigan Tech 48 Wayne State 38 Doane 27 Wayne State 7 Pittsburg State 50 Wayne State 29 Wayne State 17 Peru State 17 Wayne State 42 Iowa Wesleyan 11 Wayne State 33 Dakota State 14 1981 - Coach Del Stoltenberg (4-6-0) Emporia State 26 Wayne State 24 Chadron State 14 Wayne State 7 Chadron State 16 Wayne State 13 Wayne State 27 Missouri Southern 17 Kearney State 13 Wayne State 12 Wayne State 51 Midland 21 1993 - Coach Dennis Wagner (9-1-0) Wayne State 32 Neb.-Omaha 19 Wayne State 14 Peru State 7 Wayne State 34 Yankton 0 1986 - Coach Pete Chapman (2-9-0) Wayne State 44 Morningside 17 Wayne State 43 Iowa Wesleyan 0 Kearney State 23 Wayne State 0 Wayne State 18 Morningside 0 Wayne State 59 Bemidji State 7 Wayne State 14 Black Hills State 7 Missouri Western 36 Wayne State 13 Augustana(SD) 7 Wayne State 3 Wayne State 91 Mayville State 12 *Forfeit Wayne State 24 Fort Hays State 18 Wayne State 10 Southwest State 3 Wayne State 41 Iowa Wesleyan 12 Washburn 10 Wayne State 6 Kearney State 27 Wayne State 3 Wayne State 28 Neb.-Kearney 9 Pittsburg State 26 Wayne State 0 Missouri Western 30 Wayne State 0 Wayne State 63 Southwest State 34 Wayne State 20 Emporia State 17 Fort Hays State 14 Wayne State 0 Wayne State 34 Michigan Tech 26 Missouri Southern 23 Wayne State 19 Washburn 31 Wayne State 6 Pittsburg State 38 Wayne State 7 Wayne State 27 Peru State 0 Emporia State 43 Wayne State 22 Minn.-Duluth 29 Wayne State 28 Missouri Southern 41 Wayne State 6 Minn.-Morris 31 Wayne State 10 2018 Wildcat Football - 68 YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS

1994 - Coach Dennis Wagner (7-3-0) Nebraska-Kearney 43 Wayne State 9 2007 - Coach Dan McLaughlin (7-5) 2013 - Coach Dan McLaughlin (2-9) Wayne State 40 Neb.-Omaha 17 Wayne State 21 Peru State 0 Chadron State 55 Wayne State 14 Northern State 29 Wayne State 27 Morningside 33 Wayne State 21 Northern State 28 Wayne State 6 Nebraska-Kearney 31 Wayne State 7 University of Mary 34 Wayne State 27 Wayne State 57 Northern State 14 Way ne State 13 Bemidji State 7 Wayne State 34 Upper Iowa 28 Wayne State 41 Minn. Crookston 25 Wayne State 33 Winona State 12 Winona State 51 Wayne State 15 MSU Moorhead 42 Wayne State 18 Minnesota Duluth 64 Wayne State 21 Wayne State 40 Iowa Wesleyan 17 Wayne State 28 Minn., Crookston 18 Wayne State 31 Minn.-Crookston 7 Wayne State 10 Augustana 7 Neb.-Kearney 29 Wayne State 13 Minn. St. Moorhead 24 Wayne State 6 Wayne State 26 Northern State 24 Southwest Minnesota 55 Wayne State 16 Wayne State 31 Southwest State 6 Conc.-St. Paul 14 Wayne State 11 Wayne State 24 Bemidji State 21 Winona State 45 Wayne State 41 Moorhead State 33 Wayne State 31 Southwest State 35 Wayne State 34 Wayne State 42 SW Minn. State 28 Concordia St. Paul 28 Wayne State 24 Wayne State 53 Bemidji State 22 Minn.-Duluth 37 Wayne State 7 Wayne State 48 Conc.-St. Paul 44 Minnesota State 45 Wayne State 3 Wayne State 33 Peru State 6 Wayne State 36 Minnesota, Morris 21 Wayne State 35 Univ. of Mary 30 Upper Iowa 24 Wayne State 21 Winona State 59 Wayne State 34 Sioux Falls 35 Wayne State 10 1995 - Coach Dennis Wagner (6-4-0) 2002 - Coach Scott Hoffman (3-8) Missouri Western 20 Wayne State 13* Wayne State 37 Neb.-Omaha 30 Morningside 24 Wayne State 21 * Mineral Water Bowl 2014 - Coach Dan McLaughlin (5-6) Wayne State 31 Morningside 27 Nebraska-Kearney29 Wayne State Wayne State 35 Bemidji State 13 Wayne State 35 Northern State 14 3 2008 - Coach Dan McLaughlin (9-3) St. Cloud State 43 Wayne State 20 Winona State 36 Wayne State 21 Northern State 28 Wayne State 20 Wayne State 28 Neb.-Kearney 12 MSU Moorhead 40 Wayne State 36 Minn.-Duluth 22 Wayne State 15 Bemidji State 38 Wayne State 2 Wayne State 28 MSU Moorhead 21 Wayne State 20 Minot State 17 Neb.-Kearney 24 Wayne State 14 Winona State 55 Wayne State 17 St. Cloud State 31 Wayne State 17 Wayne State 27 Winona State 7 Wayne State 33 Southwest State 28 Wayne State 17 Minn.-Crookston 10 Minnesota State 26 Wayne State 21 Wayne State 54 Conc.-St. Paul 14 Moorhead State 51 Wayne State 28 MSU Moorhead 19 Wayne State 16 Wayne State 34 SW Minn. State 28 Augustana 52 Wayne Stae 48 Wayne State 55 Bemidji State 14 Conc.-St. Paul 38 Wayne State 17 Wayne State 34 Upper Iowa 14 Wayne State 48 Southwest Minnesota 45 Wayne State 68 Iowa Wesleyan 0 Wayne State 16 SW Minn. State 13 Wayne State 30 Bemidji State 11 Upper Iowa 58 Wayne State 29 Minnesota-Duluth 42 Wayne State 3 Wayne State 55 Winona State 18 Minnesota State 49 Wayne State 0 1996 - Coach Dennis Wagner (3-7) Wayne State 35 Minnesota-Morris 14 Wayne State 28 Augustana 7 Sioux Falls 63 Wayne State 28 Wayne State 50 Emporia State 38 Wayne State 41 Conc.-St. Paul 17 South Dakota 48 Wayne State 28 2003 - Coach Scott Hoffman (3-8) Wayne State 31 Univ. of Mary 16 2015 - Coach Dan McLaughlin (4-7) Chadron State 23 Wayne State 17* Morningside 17 Wayne State 14 Western Illinois 35 Wayne State 3 Wayne State 58 Minn. Crookston 16 * NCAA Division II Playoffs Moorhead State 28 Wayne State 21 Nebraska-Kearney 32 Wayne State 21 Minnesota Duluth 48 Wayne State 7 Minn.-Duluth 50 Wayne State 21 Winona State 38 Wayne State 13 Wayne State 34 Northern State 27 Wayne State 25 Southwest State 23 Wayne State 41 SW Minn. State 40 2009 - Coach Dan McLaughlin (8-3) Wayne State 24 University of Mary 10 Northern State 37 Wayne State 22 Northern State 47 Wayne State 10 Wayne State 21 Neb.-Kearney 16 Sioux Falls 59 Wayne State 10 Wayne State 43 Neb.-Kearney 14 Minnesota-Duluth 49 Wayne State 18 Wayne State 41 MSU Moorhead 0 SW Minn. State 61 Wayne State 3 W. New Mexico 34 Wayne State 26 Wayne State 36 Waldorf College 17 Wayne State 41 St. Cloud State 20 Augustana 50 Wayne State 19 Drake 54 Wayne State 41 Wayne State 30 Minn.-Crookston 18 Minnesota State 37 Wayne State 34 Wayne State 20 Conc.-St. Paul 17 Conc.-St. Paul 49 Wayne State 7 Wayne State 42 SW Minn. State 39 Winona State 45 Wayne State 31 1997 - Coach Kevin Haslam (3-7) Bemidji State 45 Wayne State 21 Wayne State 24 Upper Iowa 21 Upper Iowa 34 Wayne State 31 South Dakota 59 Wayne State 0 MSU Moorhead 45 Wayne State 21 Bemidji State 21 Wayne State 10 Minnesota State 42 Wayne State 14 NW Missouri State 57 Wayne State 7 Wayne State 48 Winona State 25 Moorhead State 30 Wayne State 21 2004 - Coach Scott Hoffman (3-8) Augustana 27 Wayne State 24 2016 - Coach Dan McLaughlin (3-8) Wayne State 26 Conc.-St. Paul 21 Fort Hays State 62 Wayne State 12 St. Cloud State 45 Wayne State 14 MSU Moorhead 41 Wayne State 24 Wayne State 47 Univ. of Mary 21 Drake 35 Wayne State 17 Nebraska-Kearney 33 Wayne State 7 Minot State 20 Wayne State 14 Southwest State 29 Wayne State 21 Wayne State 37 Peru State 14 Bemidji State 45 Wayne State 17 Wayne State 28 Northern State 14 Panhandle State 44 Wayne State 34 2010 - Coach Dan McLaughlin (6-5) Wayne State 23 St. Cloud State 22 Neb.-Kearney 40 Wayne State 18 Minn.-Crookston 24 Wayne State 0 Wayne State 24 Neb.-Kearney 17 Wayne State 45 Conc.- St. Paul 10 Wayne State 33 W. New Mexico 31 Wayne State 38 MSU Moorhead 27 Wayne State 68 MN Crookston 6 Augustana 44 Wayne State 31 Wayne State 57 Quincy 7 Northern State 37 Wayne State 23 MN Duluth 42 Wayne State 10 Wayne State 41 SW Minn. State 39 SW Minn. State 37 Wayne State 30 Wayne State 44 Northern St. 20 Winona State 41 Wayne State 20 1998-Coach Kevin Haslam (1-10) Wayne State 28 Conc.-St. Paul 25 Wayne State 38 Southwest MN 20 Upper Iowa 35 Wayne State 30 South Dakota 24 Wayne State 14 Winona State 27 Wayne State 14 Wayne State 38 U-Mary 28 Minnesota State 41 Wayne State 30 NW Missouri State 51 Wayne State 2 Bemidji State 24 Wayne State 0 Conc.-St. Paul 17 Wayne State 14 Sioux Falls 30 Wayne State 7 NW Oklahoma St. 27 Wayne State 7 Minnesota St. 13 Wayne State 3 Peru State 27 Wayne State 20 2005 - Coach Dan McLaughlin (4-7) Upper Iowa 21 Wayne State 20 2017 - Coach Dan McLaughlin (6-5) Wayne State 26 Augustana 14 Fort Hays State 28 Wayne State 7 St. Cloud State 35 Wayne State 0 Wayne State 16 Northern State 23 Winona State 24 Wayne State 13 Northern State 21 Wayne State 14 Nebraska-Kearney 45 Wayne State 7 University of Mary 10 Wayne State 48 Wayne State 26 Moorhead State 7 Missouri-Rolla 22 Wayne State 21 Wayne State 33 Minn. Crookston 14 Chadron State 30 Wayne State 2 Panhandle State 20 Wayne State 17 2011 - Coach Dan McLaughlin (7-4) Minnesota Duluth 34 Wayne State 31 Winona State 23 Wayne State 13 Wayne State 45 Minn.-Crookston 14 Neb.-Kearney 41 Wayne State 20 Wayne State 16 Augustana 13 Minnesota-Duluth 41 Wayne State 13 Wayne State 33 MSU Moorhead 0 Wayne State 35 Minn., Crookston 24 Southwest Minnesota 6 Wayne State 20 Quincy 30 Wayne State 9 Northern State 29 Wayne State 16 Wayne State 7 Minn. Duluth 0 Sioux Falls 31 Wayne State 7 Wayne State 38 SW Minn. State 13 Wayne State 37 Northern State 10 Wayne State 19 Winona State 42 1999 - Coach Kevin Haslam (3-8) Conc.-St. Paul 46 Wayne State 20 Wayne State 52 SW Minn. State 29 Conc.-St. Paul 23 Wayne State 27 Nebraska-Kearney 59 Wayne State 17 Winona State 38 Wayne State 6 Wayne State 31 Univ. of Mary 24 Wayne State 27 Minnesota State 48 So. Dakota State 59 Wayne State 31 Wayne State 38 Bemidji State 28 Conc.-St. Paul 27 Wayne State 24 Upper Iowa 10 Wayne State 28 Bemidji State 52 Wayne State 38 Minnesota State 45 Wayne State 23 Winona State 42 Wayne State 28 2006 - Coach Dan McLaughlin (5-6) Wayne State 44 Upper Iowa 41 Wayne State 35 Minn., Crookston 28 Upper Iowa 24 Wayne State 14 Wayne State 34 Augustana 32 Moorhead State 31 Wayne State 25 Nebraska-Kearney 23 Wayne State 14 Winona State 27 Wayne State 24 Wayne State 39 Conc.-St. Paul 21 Chadron State 38 Wayne State 14 Southwest State 44 Wayne State 16 Wayne State 24 MSU Moorhead 21 2012 - Coach Dan McLaughlin (6-5) Minnesota Duluth 31 Wayne State 19 Wayne State 28 Minn.-Crookston 0 Wayne State 49 MSU Moorhead 6 Wayne State 70 Minn., Morris 21 Wayne State 7 Northern State 0 Wayne State 20 Minot State 6 NW Oklahoma St. 71 Wayne State 30 Bemidji State 40 Wayne State 37 Wayne State 20 Bemidji State 17 Wayne State 27 SW Minn. State 24 St. Cloud State 24 Wayne State 19 2000 - Coach Scott Hoffman (2-8) Conc.-St. Paul 27 Wayne State 24 Wayne State 31 Augustana 27 Nebraska-Kearney 44 Wayne State 3 Wayne State 14 Missouri-Rolla 9 SW Minn. State 40 Wayne State 24 So. Dakota State 65 Wayne State 3 Winona State 31 Wayne State 3 Winona State 17 Wayne State 13 Bemidji State 24 Wayne State 21 Wayne State 48 Conc.-St. Paul 21 Winona State 24 Wayne State 14 Minnesota State 42 Wayne State 35 Minn., Crookston 26 Wayne State 19 Wayne State 17 Upper Iowa 14 Minn. St. Moorhead 10 Wayne State 0 Sioux Falls 24 Wayne State 14 Conc.-St. Paul 37 Wayne State 34 Wayne State 35 Southwest State 24 Minn.-Duluth 45 Wayne State 13 Wayne State 21 Minnesota, Morris 14 2001 - Coach Scott Hoffman (4-7)

2018 Wildcat Football - 69 HOMECOMING HISTORY

Wildcat Homecoming Game Results 1924 Cotner 12 Wayne State 0 1972 Wayne State 35 Peru State 28 1925 Chadron State 29 Wayne State 7 1973 Wayne State 41 St. Cloud State 14 1926 Wayne State 12 Cotner 0 1974 Chadron State 14 Wayne State 7 1927 Wayne State 13 Kearney State 13 1975 Kearney State 12 Wayne State 6 1928 Midland 13 Wayne State 12 1976 Chadron State 34 Wayne State 29 1929 Wayne State 6 Omaha 6 1977 Wayne State 30 Pittsburgh State 7 1930 Wayne State 7 Peru State 7 1978 Kearney State 39 Wayne State 0 1931 Wayne State 3 Chadron State 0 1979 Wayne State 12 Fort Hays State 9 1932 Peru State 13 Wayne State 7 1980 Wayne State 34 Washburn 18 1933 Chadron State 21 Wayne State 7 1981 Wayne State 24 Fort Hays State 18 1934 Wayne State 0 Omaha 0 1982 Doane 15 Wayne State 12 1935 Wayne State 20 Chadron State 19 1983 Fort Hays State 38 Wayne State 14 1936 Morningside 7 Wayne State 0 1984 Wayne State 27 Washburn 7 1937 Chadron State 18 Wayne State 13 1985 Fort Hays State 26 Wayne State 21 1938 Wayne State 14 Peru State 0 1986 Washburn 31 Wayne State 6 1939 Hastings 14 Wayne State 0 1987 Washburn 29 Wayne State 25 1940 Wayne State 7 Peru State 7 1988 Fort Hays State 31 Wayne State 12 1941 Wayne State 41 Chadron State 6 1989 Wayne State 26 Westmar 22 1942 Wayne State 14 Peru State 14 1990 Kearney State 41 Wayne State 17 1943 No Team - World War II 1991 Fort Hays State 28 Wayne State 20 1944 No Team - World War II 1992 Neb.-Kearney 7 Wayne State 2 1945 No Homecoming game - World War II 1993 Wayne State 41 Iowa Wesleyan 12 1946 Kearney State 14 Wayne State 12 1994 Neb.-Kearney 29 Wayne State 13 1947 Wayne State 0 Peru State 0 1995 Minnesota-Duluth 22 Wayne State 15 1948 Wayne State 53 York 0 1996 Wayne State 25 Southwest State 23 1949 Wayne State 14 Chadron State 6 1997 Drake 35 Wayne State 17 1950 Wayne State 13 Kearney State 7 1998 Peru State 27 Wayne State 20 1951 Wayne State 19 Hastings 6 1999 Wayne State 35 Minn..-Crookston 28 1952 Kearney State 37 Wayne State 7 2000 Minn. St. Moorhead 10 Wayne State 0 1953 Midland 6 Wayne State 0 2001 Wayne State 28 Minn., Crookston 18 1954 Hastings 19 Wayne State 7 2002 Winona State 55 Wayne State 17 1955 Wayne State 19 Neb. Wesleyan 7 2003 Northern State 47 Wayne State 10 1956 Peru State 41 Wayne State 6 2004 SW Minn. St. 37 Wayne State 30 1957 Wayne State 6 Midland 6 2005 Wayne State 33 MSU Moorhead 0 1958 Chadron State 27 Wayne State 7 2006 Wayne State 7 Northern State 0 1959 Wayne State 7 Concordia 0 2007 Wayne State 31 Minn., Crookston 7 1960 Peru State 25 Wayne State 0 2008 Wayne State 30 Bemidji State 11 1961 Wayne State 31 Neb. Wesleyan 0 2009 Wayne State 24 Upper Iowa 21 1962 Wayne State 31 Chadron State 0 2010 Wayne State 44 Northern State 20 1963 Neb. Wesleyan 19 Wayne State 18 2011 Wayne State 31 Univ. of Mary 24 1964 Wayne State 47 Peru State 7 2012 Wayne State 31 Augustana 27 1965 Wayne State 23 William Jewell 14 2013 Minnesota Duluth 64 Wayne State 21 1966 Wayne State 13 Peru State 6 2014 Wayne State 27 Winona State 7 1967 William Jewell 40 Wayne State 27 2015 SW Minn. State 61 Wayne State 3 1968 Wayne State 16 Hastings 7 2016 Augustana 44 Wayne State 31 1969 Chadron State 34 Wayne State 20 2017 Wayne State 20 Southwest Minnesota 6 1970 Wayne State 16 Lea 0 1971 Wayne State 15 Chadron State 14 Overall Homecoming Record: 41-42-8 (.495)

2018 Wildcat Football - 70 EGG BOWL HISTORY

The Egg Bowl Game was started in 1989 by the Milton G. Waldbaum Company of Wakefield and its chief executive officer, the late Daniel Gardner, a longtime supporter of Wayne State athletics. The event was created as a fun and innovative way to promote the egg industry and great way to support Wayne State Col- lege athletics. A commemorative game ball is given to one player from each team competing in the annual game. The Milton G. Waldbaum Company later became Michael Foods and their egg industry associates have actively supported this event, entering its 30th year in 2018. Incredible Edible Egg Bowl Game Results

Year Result Most Valuable Players 1989 Emporia State 31 Wayne State 10 Troy Jackson, RB, WSC 1990 Wayne State 28 Evangel 20 Gale Lawton, QB, WSC 1991 Wayne State 55 Chadron State 28 Troy Mott, QB and Marlon Goolsby, WR, WSC 1992 Wayne State 35 St. Francis 21 Jayson Williams, RB, WSC 1993 Wayne State 44 Morningside 17 Brett Salisbury, QB, WSC 1994 Wayne State 40 Nebraska-Omaha 17 Ray Power, QB, WSC 1995 Wayne State 31 Morningside 27 Lamart Cooper, WR, WSC 1996 Northern State 37 Wayne State 22 Fred Giraud, RB, WSC/Tom Ramerth, QB, NSU 1997 Wayne State 55 Quincy 7 Jesse Warunek, LB,WSC/Harly Losey, LB, Quincy 1998 Fort Hays State 28 Wayne State 7 Jesse Wavrunek, LB, WSC/J.J. Selmon, QB, FHSU 1999 Wayne State 39 Conc.-St. Paul 21 Elroy Brown, RB, WSC/Matt Woodford, LB, CSP 2000 Wayne State 35 Southwest State 24 Tavarus Johnson, WR, WSC / Nate Von Behren, LB, SMSU 2001 Minn.-Duluth 37 Wayne State 7 Antonio Jackson, LB, WSC / Ricky Fritz, QB, UMD 2002 Wayne State 16 SW Minn. St. 13 Adam Long, LB, WSC / Ray Denson, WR, SWMS 2003 Wayne State 30 Minn.-Crookston 18 Kyle Lingenfelter, FS, WSC / Justin Buzby, LB, UMC 2004 Wayne State 28 Conc.-St. Paul 25 Brett Edwards, QB, WSC / James McNear, QB, CSP 2005 Winona State 38 Wayne State 6 Josh Peterson, WR, WSC/ Drew Aber, QB, WSU 2006 Conc.-St. Paul 27 Wayne State 24 Zach Molacek, RB, WSC/Cole Goodchild, QB, CSP 2007 Wayne State 35 Univ. of Mary 30 Nick Baldetti, LB, WSC/Mike Williams, WR, UM 2008 Wayne State 41 Conc.-St. Paul 17 Eric Meyer, RB, WSC/Tyrone Ruffin, WR, CU 2009 Wayne State 47 Univ. of Mary 21 Silas Fluellen, QB, WSC/Jamal Lomax, RB, UM 2010 Wayne State 26 #7 Augustana 14 Benjamin Perry, LB, WSC/Joe Clark, RB, AUGIE 2011 Winona State 27 Wayne State 24 Evan Johnson, QB, WSC/Rayon Simmons, RB, WSU 2012 #7 Minn. State 42 Wayne State 35 Charlie Davidson, RB WSC/Jon Wolf, QB MSU 2013 Sioux Falls 35 Wayne State 10 Austan Pomajzl, DB WSC/ Carrington Hanna, QB USF 2014 #1 Minn. State 49 Wayne State 0 Nick Monzu, LB WSC/Nick Pieruccini, QB MSU 2015 Upper Iowa 34 Wayne State (2 OT)31 Taylor Reedy, QB WSC/Jalen Amis, WR UIU 2016 Winona State 41 Wayne State 20 Cam Montgomery, DB WSC/Jack Nelson, QB WSU 2017 Upper Iowa 10 Wayne State 28 Shaq Paddy, DB WSC/Jarred Edmonds, WR UIU

Michael Foods representative Pat Melena (center) is pictured with Linebacker Jesse Wavrunek was a 2017 Egg Bowl Most Valuable Players Shaq Paddy of Wayne State two-time Egg Bowl MVP for Wayne (left) and Jarred Edmonds from Upper Iowa (right). State in 1997 and 1998. 2018 Wildcat Football - 71 ALL-TIME SERIES RECORDS

Meeting Meeting Opponent First Last W-L-T Opponent First Last W-L-T Atkinson 1913 1913 1-0-0 Morningside 1916 2002 6-20-1 Augustana (S.D.) 1951 2017 9-10-1 Nebraska “B” 1924 1945 4-2-0 Baker 1988 1988 0-1-0 Nebraska-Kearney 1924 2011 19-59-6 Bellevue 1913 1916 3-1-0 Nebraska-Omaha 1914 1995 11-13-6 Bemidji State 1990 2016 11-8-0 Nebraska Wesleyan 1921 1973 17-9-3 Benedictine 1989 1990 2-0-0 Norfolk Business 1913 1914 2-0-0 Black Hills State 1974 1976 2-1-0 Northern Iowa 1976 1988 0-2-0 Bloomfield H.S. 1916 1916 1-0-0 Northern State 1954 2017 10-14-0 Buena Vista (Iowa) 1915 1938 4-7-0 NW Missouri State 1964 1998 0-5-0 Central (Neb.) 1920 1923 3-0-0 Northwestern (Iowa) 1975 1990 2-2-0 Chadron State 1912 2008 28-37-1 Northwestern Okla. St. 1998 1999 0-2-0 Colorado College 1948 1950 1-1-0 Panhandle St. University 2004 2005 0-2-0 Concordia (Neb.) 1958 1959 2-0-0 Peru State 1919 2004 28-25-8 Concordia-St. Paul 1999 2017 10-9-0 Pittsburg State 1977 1988 3-9-0 Cotner 1923 1940 6-4-0 Quincy 1997 1998 1-1-0 Dakota State 1974 1979 3-3-0 Sioux City 1913 1913 0-1-0 Dakota Wesleyan 1934 1946 3-1-0 St. Cloud State 1965 2016 3-11-0 Dana 1956 1957 2-0-0 St. Francis (Ill.) 1992 1992 1-0-0 Doane 1941 1982 10-9-2 St. Mary’s 1963 1965 3-0-0 Drake 1996 1997 0-2-0 South Dakota 1937 1998 3-9-0 East Texas State 1991 1991 0-1-0 South Dakota State 1999 2000 0-2-0 Emporia State 1969 1996 10-9-0 South Dakota Mines 1931 1934 3-0-0 Evangel 1989 1990 2-0-0 S.D. Normal/Southern 1932 1967 2-4-0 Fort Hays State 1977 1998 6-10-1 Southwest Minn State 1969 2017 21-8-0 Franklin (Ind.) 1970 1970 0-1-0 Spalding Academy 1914 1914 1-0-0 Grand Island 1921 1945 3-0-0 Stanton H.S. 1919 1919 0-1-0 Hastings 1938 1984 16-14-1 Trinity 1914 1930 5-0-0 Hiram Scott 1969 1970 0-2-0 Truman State 1962 1962 0-1-0 Huron 1962 1963 1-1-0 University of Mary (ND) 2007 2017 7-1-0 Iowa Wesleyan 1973 1995 6-1-0 University of Sioux Falls 2012 2017 Kansas Wesleyan 1936 1936 0-1-0 0-6-0 Lea (Minn.) 1969 1971 3-0-0 Upper Iowa 2006 2017 6-6-0 Lincoln (Mo.) 1960 1961 0-2-0 Waldorf College 2003 2003 1-0-0 Mayville State 1992 1993 2-0-0 Walthill H.S. 1913 1915 2-0-0 Michigan Tech 1992 1993 1-1-0 Wartburg (Iowa) 1950 1951 2-0-1 Midland Lutheran 1921 1985 27-16-4 Washburn 1970 1988 6-8-0 Minnesota Crookston 1999 2017 12-2-0 Western Illinios 2003 2003 0-1-0 Minnesota-Duluth 1993 2017 1-13-0 Western New Mexico 1996 1997 1-1-0 Minnesota Morris 1965 2002 7-4-0 Westmar Union 1912 1989 12-9-2 Minn. State Mankato 2008 2017 0-10-0 William Jewell 1964 1967 2-1-0 Minn. State Moorhead 1960 2016 9-14-0 William Penn 1974 1975 0-2-0 Minot State 1989 2016 3-1-0 Winona State 1994 2017 4-18-0 Missouri Rolla 1973 2006 1-2-1 Wisconsin-Stevens Point 1991 1991 1-0-0 Missouri Southern 1969 1988 4-9-1 Yankton 1914 1981 7-5-0 Missouri Western 1977 2007 6-8-1 York 1924 1950 5-1-0 Totals 422-477-40

2018 Wildcat Football - 72 FOOTBALL LETTERWINNERS

Tonev Abraham, 2013 Ronald Berrie, 1978-79-80-81 James Burtwistle, 1982 Larry Adams, 1963-66 Kyle Bertelsen, 2010 Marshell Byrd, 1996 Segun Adebayo, 2002 Steven Besch, 1981-82-83-84 Jesse Calabretto, 1999 Jon Adkisson, 1992 Warren Best, 1939-40-41-42 Cody Calhoun, 2011-12-13-14 Dan Aguayo, 1993-95 William Best, 1945 Don Calvert, 1961-62 Ian Ailts, 2017 Tyri Bethea, 2014-15-16 Kevin Camacho, 2014-15-16-17 Jack Akins, 1942 Keith Bieber, 2010-11 Gary Cameron, 1959-60 Todd Alberti, 1990-91 Joey Bierman, 2013 B.J. Campbell, 2005-06-07-08 Jamal Albousafi, 2017 Zach Bierman, 2012-13-14 Christian Campos, 2015-16 Matt Allen, 2002 Tom Billeter, 1959-60-61 Brandon Carlson, 2006-07-08 Thomas Allie, 1971-72-73-74 Marcus Bishop, 1995-96 Charles Carlson, 1949-50 Marcus Alridge, 1995 George Biszack, 1970-71-72-73 Duane Carlson, 1974-75-76-77 Gary Alsman, 2000-01 Bill Black, 1950 Jon Carlson, 2001-02 Kermit Ambrose, 1929-30-31-32 Darin Blackburn, 1983-84-85-86 Karl Carstens, 1955 Scott Amundson, 1988 Ed Blackburn, 1978-79-80-81 Trevor Carstens, 2015-16-17 Craig Andersen, 1985-86-87 Nehemiah Blackburn, 2007-08-09-10 William Carstens, 1956 James Anderson, 1945-47 Douglas Blair, 1985-86-88 Drew Caskey, 2000-01 Keylyn Anderson, 2007 Ronald Blair, 1998-99 Claire Casper, 1958-59 Mark Anderson, 1972-73-74-75 Sam Blake, 2011 Casey Cavanaugh, 1999-00-01 Michael Anderson, 1984-85-86-87 Boyd Blakesley, 1952 Gregory Cavill, 1984-85-86-87 Raymond Anderson, 1952-53-54-55 Jonathan Bland, 2014-15-16-17 Oscar Cervantes, 2005-06 Robert Anderson, 1956 MJ Blankenfeld, 2017 Eddy Cesar, 2008-09-10 Loren Andrews, 1928-29-30-31 Dale Blattert, 1957-58 Byron Chamberlain, 1993-94 Robert Ansness, 1945 Lyle Blattert, 1959 Jamison Chambers, 2004 Garrett Anthens, 2012-13 Aaron Bleil, 2017 Tyler Chambers, 2002-03-04-05 Danny Ard, 1963 Reno Blomquist, 2007-08 Dennile Chambliss, 2000 Josh Armon, 2004 Darold Bobier, 1942-45 Kyle Chandler, 2007-09 Kevin Armstrong, 1994-95-96-97 John Bock, 1962-63-64 Brian Chapman, 2005-06-07-08 Fred Arnold, 1947-48-49-50 Brett Boden, 2013-14-15 Jake Chastain, 2004 Maurice Arrington, 1993-94 Dirk Boe, 1996 Bob Childs, 1940 Justin Badje, 2002 Gary Boehle, 1973-74-75-76 Dick Childs, 1939 Al Bahe, 1946-47-48-49 John Bohan III, 1998-99 Bryan Chochon, 2004-05 Travis Bahnsen, 1988-89 Alan Boone, 1955-56 Dick Chochon, 1960-61-62 Donny Baker, 2008-09-10-11 Leland Bordner, 1942 Joseph Chohon, 1988-89-90-91 Michael Baker, 1998-99-00-01 Warren Borg, 1946-47-48 Matt Chrans, 2005 Virgil Baker, 1951-52 Adam Boryca, 1990-91 Bump Christensen, 2001-02-03 William Baker, 1957-58 Ron Bovill, 1959 Mark Christensen, 1994 Nick Baldetti, 2006-07 Casey Bowman, 1998-99-00-01 Terry Christensen, 1965-66-67-68 JaQuay Bangs, 1998-99 Curtis Boyd, 2000-01 Bob Clark, 1972-73 Douglas Barclay, 1968-69 Rodney Boykin, 1996-97 James Clark, 1970-71-72 Shawn Barker, 2012-13-14-15 Blain Branscum, 1989-90-91 Odessa Clark, 2017 Darrin Barner, 1987-88 Bud Braash, 1940 Taylor Clark, 2014 Leonard Barra, 1993 James Brady, 1945-46 Tyson Clark, 2013 Bob Barry, 1976-77-78-79 Justin Bratcher, 1999-00 Brian Clausen, 1991-92-93-94 Chris Barry, 2007-08 Glenn Brewer, 1982 Lee Clopper, 1946-47 Doug Barry, 1966-67 LaDuan Brewer, 2005 Ron Coles, 1971-72-73 Norman Barth, 1983 Ron Breyne, 1949-50-51 Anthony Collins, 1996 Tyler Basch, 2013 Steven Bristol, 1981 Benny Collins, 2007-08 Andrew Bauer, 2010 Daniel Broekemeier, 1983-84 Dick Collins, 1962 Jack Baumert, 1947-48-49 Paul Broekemeier, 1981-82-83-84 Patrick Comstock, 1994-95 Taylor Baumert, 2010-11-12 Kurt Brosamle, 1981-82 Ralph Conner, 1949-50 Craig Baxa, 2004 Dave Bross, 1964-65-66-67 Sid Conrad, 1972-73-74 Jerry Bayse, 1972-73-74-75 Jason Brown, 1994-95-96-97 Jamaal Conway-Smith, 2015-16 Michael Bazata, 2008-09-10-11 Kevin Brown, 1991-92-93 Dale Cooper, 1953 Jarrod Bazata, 2014-15-16 Michael Brungardt, 1985 Lamart Cooper, 1994-95 Philip Beaver, 2002 Frederick Bruno, 2007-08-09-10 Rockne Copple, 1949-50 Garret Bedke, 2010-12-13 Randy Bryan, 2015-16-17 Michael Cordes, 1997 Roland Behr, 1946 Todarien Buchanan, 1986 Randy Cordes, 1966-67-68-69 Jacob Bell, 2007-08-09-10 Timothy Buenz, 1981-82 Roger Cordes, 1963 Nick Bell, 2010 Joe Bundy, 2007-08-09-10 Roy Corywell, 1940-41 Jay Bellar, 1979-80 Eric Burenheide, 2009 Harold Corzine, 1951 Gary Bemiss, 1963-64-65-66 Justin Burhoop, 1999-00-01-02 Bruce Cramer, 1967-68-69-70 Rick Benedetto, 1972-73-74-75 Tom Burke, 1973 Kent Crossley, 1981-82-83-84 Alan Benson, 1956 Derrick Burks, 1996-97 Maurice Cunningham, 1942-46-47 Roger Bentley, 1962-63-64-65 Arelious Burns, 2016-17 Robert Cunningham, 1935 Roger Bentz Jr., 1987-88 George Burns, 2005 Jared Curry, 2011-12 Randy Bernard, 1965-66 Charles Burt, 1986-87-88 K. Fred Curtis, 1958-59-60-61 John Bernthal, 1959-60-61 Willie Burton, 2001 Darren Cyphers, 1946-47-48-49

2018 Wildcat Football - 73 FOOTBALL LETTERWINNERS

Roderick Daberkow, 1956 Shane Finley, 2013-14-15-16 Xavier Graham, 2017 Tim Dahl, 1976-77-78 Cole Fischer, 2007-08-09-10 Kirkland Grant, 2009-10 Bob Dale, 1941 Harold Fitch, 1941-42 Terry Graver, 1982-83-84 Jack Dale, 1948 Kory Fitch, 2016-17 Jim Gray, 1965-66-67 Richard Daniel, 2009-10-11-12 Bradley Fitzke, 1994-95-96-97 Ben Green, 1995-96 Nick Danze, 1972-73-74-75 Scott Fleming, 1990-91-92 Michael Green, 1973-74-75-76 Charlie Davidson, 2012-13 Julian Flemister, 2003-04 Omari Green, 2005-06 Darius Davis, 2007-08 James Fletcher, 1967-68 Matt Greenway, 2006-07-08-09 Faion Davis, 1996 Silas Fluellen, 2006-07-08-09 Alex Grief, 2003-04 Greg Davis, 1996-97-98 Bill Flynn, 1950 Jerry Groene, 1985 Jon Davis, 2012-13-14-15 Nick Foell, 1999 Donald Groulik, 1952-53 Lyle Davis, 1954 Dave Folkerts, 2000-01-02 Jim Grove, 1958 Sir Lawrence Davis, 2008-09 Andrew Follett, 1994-95-96-97 Don Grubaugh, 1966-67-68 Tyler Davis, 2009 Corbin Foster, 2017 Austin Gubbels, 2017 David Day, 1966 Kolbie Foster, 2016-17 Joshua Guenette, 1996 Donald Dean, 1954-55-56 Bruce Foumai, 1996 Richard Guenther, 1956 Paul Dean, 1986-87-88 Dustin Foutch, 2003-04-05 Joshua Guerue, 1994 Dean deBuhr, 1962-63-64-65 William Foval, 1957 Cody Guffey, 2010 Nick deBuhr, 2015-16 Gary Fox, 1960-61-62 Steve Gunther, 1966 Tim Denham, 1971-72-73 Mike Fox, 1966-67-68 Jason Gustafson, 1997-98 Bryce Dennis, 2003-04 Quillen Fox, 1939 Kevin Hagedorn, 1985-86-87-88 Jarold Dennis, 1951-52-53-54 Ron Fox, 1965-66 Brad Hahn, 1973-74-75-76 Steven Dennis, 1978-79-80-81 Sean Francisco, 1992-93-94 Anthony Hale, 2009-10 Jarrod DeGeorgia, 1995-96 Robert Franklin, 1983 Nate Hale, 1999-00-01-02 Ian DeLaet, 2006 Bryan Freel, 1999-00-01 Alex Hall, 2005 Jason DeMartile, 1995 James Frink, 1952 Ted Hall, 2004 Alain DeVoe, 2017 Randall Frink, 1980-81-82-83 Scott Hallstrom, 1980-81-82-83 Brock DeVries, 2010-11-12 Don Fuerhoff, 1954-55-56 Frank Hanel, 1957-58-59 Tyler DeWit, 2010-11-12-13 Roger Fuller, 1970-71-72-73 Bruce Hansen, 1973 Anthony Didier, 1982 Darrin Fulford, 1984-85-86-87 Gordon Hansen, 1939 Travis Dietz, 2005-06 Terry Fullner, 1978 Hiram Hansen, 1943-45-46 Roger Dion, 1963-64-65 John Gabriel, 1989-90-91 Mitchell Hansen, 2017 Robert Ditman, 1957-58 Russell Gade, 1982-83 Stanley Hansen, 1953-54-55-58 Randy Ditter, 1983 Mort Gailey, 1939 Robert Hanzlik, 1983-84 Raymond Doerr, 1957-58 Trevor Gappa, 2007 Justin Happ, 2007 Jack Donelson, 1948 Harry Gardner IV, 1987-88 Vernon Harder, 1946-47-48 Pat Donohoe, 1971-73-74-75 Kirk Gardner, 1975-76-77 Lee Harper, 1990-91 Payton Doramus, 2014-15 Kyle Gardner, 2007-08-09 Elvis Harrell, 1984 Colby Dostal, 2012-13-14 Lionel Garnes, 1984-85 Donald Harris, 1952-53-54-55 Jeffrey Dostal, 1983 Jerry Garrett, 1993-94 Glenn Harris, 2016-17 Don Drahn, 1962-63 Tyler Garrett, 2015-16-17 Richard Hatt, 1945-48-49-50 Randy Dubbel, 1958 Bob Garvin, 1939 Johnny Hawkins, 1998-99 Marcel Dunson, 2014-15 Vincent Garvin, 1940 Steven Hawkins, 1979 Pat Dyer, 1971-72-73 Rolland Gast, 1948-49-50-51 Bryce Hawthorne, 2011 Gary Eaves, 1952-53-54-55 Dion Gaston, 2000 Daniel Hayes, 2004-05 Brett Edwards, 2001-02-03-04 Joel Gatewood, 1941 Paul Hayes, 1958 Cody Eischeid, 2016 Tony Gbogbo, 2013-14 Douglas Hays, 1983-84-85-86 Scott Eisenhauer, 1991-92-93-94 Tanner Gebers, 2010-12 Austin Heesacker, 2013-14-15 Tom Elafros, 1973-74-75-76 Tyler Gebers, 2008-09 Edward Heckens, 1948 Ben Elznic, 2017 Robert Geist, 1988 BJ Helmstadter/Elroy Brown, 1997-98-99-00 Mark Emmons, 2006 David Gerken, 1984-85-86-87 Jared Hendershot, 1994-95 J'Ron Erby, 2011-12-13-14 Greg Gerkensmeyer, 1985-86-87-88 Rod Henderson, 1961-62 Sid Erickson, 1967 Dean Gerths, 1963-64-65-66 Neil Henney, 1965 Dan Ernst, 1969-70-71-72 Mike Giovanni, 2002 Frandy Herard, 2002 Mark Ernst, 1998-99-00-01 Fred Giraud, 1996-97-98 Layne Herber, 1972-73 Neil Ersland, 1952 Terry Glenn, 1973 Nathan Herbst, 1998-00-01 Emeka Etta, 2016-17 Richard Glesmann, 1971-72-73-74 Taiina Herrera, 2010 Troy Evans, 1995-97-98 Gordon Godfrey, 1972 Colby Herron, 2003-04-05-06 O.J. Everett, 1994-95-97 Brian Gohr, 1999-01-02 Tom Hertzel, 1960 Lloyd Fader, 1950-51 Marty Going, 1968-69-70-71 Kendrick Hester, 2012 Joseph Falcone, 1981-82-83 Mario Gonzales, 1991-92 Roger Higgins, 1952-53-54 Ted Farner, 1939 Leo Gonzalez, 1994-95-96-97 Ed Hill, 1951 Daniel Fehringer, 1986-87-88 Klay Goodchild, 1983 Zach Hill, 2005-06 Steve Feinstein, 1964-65-66 Rosco Goodpasture, 1966-67-68-69 Gus Hinrich, 1948 Darrell Fenton, 1964-65-66 Marlon Goolsby, 1990-91 Gene Hinrichsen, 1961-62 J. Dee Ferguson, 1946-47-48-49 Herman Gordon Jr., 1998-99 Jacob Hjorth, 2016 Jack Ferrin, 1967-68-69-70 Desmond Grace, 1998-00-01 Patrick Hoefener, 1989-90-91-92 David Ferris, 2009 Demitrus Graham, 1995 Kurtis Hoefling, 2005-06-07

2018 Wildcat Football - 74 FOOTBALL LETTERWINNERS

George Hoelker, 1962-63-64-65 Melvin Johnson, 1957-58-59 Darrel Lahmann, 1963-64-65-66 Jeremy Hoelker, 1998-00 Mike Johnson, 1953-54-55-56 Richard Lake, 1955 Bob Hoesing, 1958 Milton Johnson, 1942 B.J. Lambrecht, 2007-08-09 Luke Hoffman, 2005-06-07-08 Rex Johnson, 1942-46-47-48 Eric Lammers, 2015 Taylor Hoffman, 2014-15-16-17 Rick Johnson, 1980-81-82-83 Jordan Lampkin, 2017 Robert Hofstra, 1985-86 Roger Johnson, 1956 Pernell Lane, 2002 Payton Hogan, 2014-15 Tavarus Johnson, 1998-99-00-01 John Lanier, 1990-91 Jerry Holbrook, 1981-82-83 Tyler Johnson, 2011 Charles Lanik, 1950 Jaimey Holdorf, 1998 Tyler (Mitch) Johnson, 2014 Ray Lanik, 1952 Jeffrey Holdsworth, 1990-91-92 Zack Johnson, 2014-15 Seth Last, 1998-99 Mel Holliday, 2002-03 Dan Joiner, 1948-49-50 Tyler Last, 1998-99 Matthew Holly, 1988-89-90 Martin Jonas, 1990 Brandon Lavaley, 1997-98-99-00 Donald Holmstedt, 1952 Daniel Jones, 1971-72-73-74 Gale Lawton, 1989-90 Jason Holoubek, 1995 Jaime Jones, 1996-97-98-99 Daniel Leacraft, 2008-09-10-11 Pat Holston, 1968 Javal Jones, 2007-09-10 Darnell Lee, 2007-08-09 Reggie Holt, 2014-16-17 Kary Jones, 1998 Edgar Lee, 1946-47 Raynard Hooker, 1984-85 Marquise Jones, 2016-17 Nile Legania, 2007 Wilson Hookfin, 1992-93 Tyler Jones, 2006 Aaron Legband, 2003 Rod Hoops, 1975 Yano Jones, 1998-00 Erik Lehmann, 1994 Tyler Hoppes, 2013 Don Kane, 1948-49-50-51 Benson Lehr, 1984-85-86-87 Emile Hope, 2017 Adam Karsten, 1997-98 Perry Leif, 1983-84 Joseph Hope, 1997 Rollie Kaup, 1958 Richard Leimbach, 1970-71 Nick Hope, 2006-07-08-09 James Kay, 1952-53-54-55 Thomas Leitschuck, 1982-83-84-85 Josh Hopwood, 2001-02-03-04 Shawn Keenan, 1973 Chuck Lellos, 1966-67-68-69 Dean Houfek, 1958 Heath Keim, 1998-99-00-01 Curt Lessman, 1998 Colton Hough, 2014-15 Donald Kellogg, 1953-54 C.L. Lewis, 1983-84-85-86 Jeremy Houghtelling, 2000 William Kellogg, 1956-58 Nick Lewis, 2011-12 Mike Houlihan, 1967-68-69-70 Jim Kelly, 1940 Ricky Lewis, 2009 Steve Hruby, 1979-80-81 Brian Kent, 2012-13-14 Stanley Lewis, 1971-72-73-74 Kenneth Hughes, 1949 Gerald Kilcoin, 1962-63-64-65 L.C. Liddell, 1984-85 William Hulsebusch, 1946 Bud Killian, 1939 Virgil "Joe" Lindahl, 1939-40 Tom Hultquist, 1952-53 William Kimber, 1954-55-56 Mark Linder, 1987-88-89-90 Dan Hungerford, 1939-40 Shon King, 1997 Tyler Lindsay, 2014-15 Lowell Hunter, 1958 Dennis Kirby, 1964-65-66 Robert Lindstedt, 1957 Gene Hunting, 1964-65-66 Eric Kjar, 2000-01-02-03 Kyle Lingenenfelter, 2000-01-02-03 Veasna Huot, 2003-04-05 Thomas Kleespies, 1989-90-91-92 Joe Litel, 2002 Randy Hupp, 1984-85-86 Jerry Kleidosty, 1990-91-92 Bill Little, 1940 Vic Hurd, 1962-63-64-65 Alex Kline, 2014-15-16 Brent Litz, 1998-99-00 Timothy Hurley, 1977-78-79 Ryan Klinetobe, 2000-01-02 Henry Livingston, 2009-10 Houston Huss, 2015-16-17 Trent Kling, 2003-04-05-06 Brian Locke, 2006-07 Thomas Hutton, 1947 Tom Klutcharch, 1966-67-68 Adam Long, 2001-02 Alex Inciong, 1961-62 Shaun Knipfer, 2015-16-17 Rodney Love, 1946 Jeff Ingrum, 1977-78-79-80 Ethan Knudson, 2016-17 Robbe Lovercheck, 1997 Patrick Ivers, 1969-70 Chad Koch, 2011-12-13-14 Robert Lowe, 1991-92 Antonio Jackson, 1998-99-00-01 Brian Koenig, 2001 Kenneth Lowin, 1950 Phil Jackson, 2000-01-02 Don Koenig, 1962-63-64-65 Ryan Ludlow, 2014-15 Vernon Jacobs, 1941 Ken Kohlhof, 1981-82-83-84 Duane Luebe, 1949-50-51-52 Cecil Jacobson, 1947 Bill Koll, 1973-74-75-76 Jerry Luedtke, 1967-68-69-70 A.J. James, 2005 Aaron Konicek, 2011 Steven Luedtke, 1994-95-96-97 Brent Jameson, 2008 Jon Koski, 2009 Claude Lukes, 1940 Nathan Janke, 2012-13 Vernon "Pete" Koziesek, 1940-41-42 Jeff Lutt, 1991-92-94-95 Jared Jansen, 2000-01-02 Dave Kracl, 1961 Tyler Maas, 2001 Jason Jansen, 1996-97-98-99 Gary Krajicek, 1973-74-75-76 Lowell Magdanz, 1942 Anthony Janssen, 2006 William Krause, 1942-50 Elmer Mahler, 1958 Dana Janssen, 2002-03-04 Jack Kreager, 1958 Russell Mailliard, 1968-69-70 Mark Janssen, 2008-09-10 Steve Kreuch, 1960-61-62-64 Edward Mandl, 1941-46 Marcus Jenkins-Moore, 2015 Paul Krohn, 1956 Rick Mangiameli, 1970-71-72-73 Steve Jennett, 1973 Dale "Pete" Kropp, 1951-54-55 Tony Manning, 2004 Pat Jennings, 1984-85 William Kropp, 1949 Robert Manuel, 2006-07-08-09 Taylor Jensen, 2012-13-14-15 Nate Kroupa, 2012-13-14-15 Anthony Marinella, 1979-81-82 Tom Jensen, 1973-74 Tyler Krueger, 2005-06-07-08 Alex Marquez, 2009-10-11-12 Brian Jepsen, 1986-87-88 Dan Kruger, 2004-05 Jake Marotz, 2001-02-03-04 Ed Jochum, 1982-83-84-85 Robert Kruse, 1964-65-66 Everest Martin, 2001 Brian Johnson, 1998-99 Wallace Kucora, 1951 Max Martin, 2010-11-12 Dion Johnson, 1992-93-94 Ryan Kuester, 2000-01-02-03 Lloyd Maskell, 1956-58 Evan Johnson, 2009-10-11 Rick Kuiken, 1995-96-97 Ricky Massa, 2008-09 Jason Johnson, 1994 Chad Kumm, 2000-01-02-03 Logan Masters, 2006-07-08-09 Larry Johnson, 1952-53-54-55 Rick Lade, 1977-80 Bruce Mastin, 2006

2018 Wildcat Football - 75 FOOTBALL LETTERWINNERS

Tony Mata, 1948 Miquelito Mitchell, 1994-95 Robert O'Hara, 1949 Evan Matautia, 1995-96 Merle Mitteis, 1958 Randy Ogren, 1982-83-84-85 Stan Mather, 1948 Brent Moeller, 1971-72-73-74 Alexis Ohlund, 1950-51 Jeffrey Mathers, 1984-85-86-87 Brian Moeller, 1972-73-74-75 Robert Ohlund, 1950-55 Glenn Mathews, 1984-85-86-87 Jack Moeller, 2002 Brian Okonofua, 2005-06-07-08 Ted Matsukis, 1951-52-53 Alex Mohanna, 1999-00-01 Blake Oleson, 1965-66 Burton Matthies, 1962-63-64-65 Todd Mohler, 1992-93-94 Dick Olson, 1962-63 Travis Mattox, 2000-01-02-03 Drew Molacek, 2006-09-10 Howard Olson, 1942 Pat Maxwell, 1978-79-80-81 Ryan Molacek, 2005-06-07-08-09 Marvin Olson, 1940 Kevin McArdle, 1981-82-83 Zach Molacek, 2003-04-05-06 Robert Olson, 1956 Steven McBride, 1988 Kenton Monroe, 1969-70-71 Obiajunwa Onujiogu, 1992-93-94 Mitchell McCann, 1976-77 Dave Montag, 1956 Zach Osborn, 2013-14-15-16-17 Wayne McClain, 1942 Cam Montgomery, 2015-16 John Osborne, 1952-53 Robert McConico, 1992-93-94-95 Mitch Montgomery, 2007-09-10-11 Rex Osborne, 2006-07 Marque McCray, 2005 Nick Monzu, 2011-12-13-14 Johnnie Ostermeyer, 2000-01 Sean McClure, 2013 Kiyoshi Moody, 1994 Cameron Ostrand, 1950-53 Cole McDaniel, 2011-12-13-14 Brad Moore, 1986 Dean Ott, 1971-72-73-74 Charles McDermott, 1941 Charles Moore, 1962 Joel Ott, 1988-89-90 Neal McDonald, 1951-55-56 Mason Moritz, 1945-47 Grant Otten, 2011-12-13 Richard McDonald, 1948-49-50 Bob Morlan, 1967-68 Brad Ottis, 1990-91-92-93 Leo McElrath, 1952 Brian Morrison, 1995-96-97 Lee Otto, 1945-46-47 Tyson McGill, 2011-12-13-14 Dan Morrison, 1997 Thomas Owens, 2008-10 Charles McGinnis, 1985-86 James Morrison, 1946-47 Shaqualle Paddy, 2016-17 Larry McHenrey, 1960-62 Maurice Morrison, 2012 David Padilla, 1997 Andre McIntyre, 2008-09-10 Stuart Morrow, 2005-06-07 Gary Palmer, 1963-64 Jason McIntyre, 1994 John Mortimer, 1973-74 William Palmer, 1954 Gordon McKay, 1950-51 Blake Mosel, 2007 Loren "Pi" Page, 1940-41-42 Tyler McKeown, 2010-11 Ryshaun Mosley, 1996 Kirk Park, 1970-71-72-73 Sean McLaughlin, 2005 Nate Most, 2011-12-13 Jonathan Parks, 2014-15 Joseph McMenamin, 1972-73 Troy Mott, 1991-92 Andrew Parr, 1992-93 Mike McMahon, 1973-74-75-76 William Moulton, 1957 James Parr, 1965-66 Jim McNamara, 1964 Daryl Mountain, 1984-85-86-87 Roger Parr, 1964-65-66-67 Cedric McPherson, 2004 Galen Moyer, 1946-47-48 Patrick Parrish, 2005-06 Trevor Meader, 2013 Gerald Moyer, 1946-47-48-49 Jeff Pasold, 1989 Joseph Medeiros, 1983-84 Fred Mueller, 1956-58 Bill Patterson, 1959 Floyd Megrue, 1950-51 Chris Muller, 1949 Vincent Patterson, 2010-11-12 Mario Melvin, 2008-09-10-11 Lyle Mullins, 1939 Bill Patton, 1962-63 Ruben Mendoza, 1984-85 Dave Munro, 1960-61-63 Kevin Paulsen, 2010-11-12 Judd Meneely, 1984-85-86 David Murphy, 1984 John Pavlik,1999 Brian Merrill, 1998 Frederic Murray, 1936-37-38-39 Anthony Payne, 1988 Gene Metz, 1947-48-49-52 Kenneth Nadrchal, 1974 Conner Paxton, 2017 Colt Meyer, 2002-03-04-05 Andrew Nastase, 1956 Bob Pearce, 1964-65 David Meyer, 1952-53-54-55 Jeremy Neill, 2001-02-03-04 Duane Pearson, 1948-50-51 Duane Meyer, 1956 Donald Nelson, 1957 Ronald Peck, 1961-62 Eric Meyer, 2006-07-08-10 Eric Nelson, 2000 Dan Peed, 1996 James Meyer, 1983 (Ceresco) Jeremy Nelson, 2013 Austin Pelc, 2017 James Meyer, 1994 (Livermore, Maine) J.J. Nelson, 2003-04 Josh Pendry, 2002 Nathan Meyer, 2003-04-05-06 Ross Nelson, 2001 James Pennington, 1941-48 Robert Meyer, 1974-75 Cody Netusil, 2016-17 John Perkins, 1967 Ryan Meyers, 2003-04 Donald Neufind, 1945 Benjamin Perry, 2009-10-11-12 Michel Mikaya, 2010 Kelly Neustrom, 1978-79-80-81 Robert Perry II, 2007-08-09 Jim Milek, 1966 Kirk Neustrom, 1981-82-83-84 Matt Peter, 2010-11-12 Mike Milenkovich, 2015-16-17 Robert Newcomb, 1955 Richard Petersen, 1951-52-53-54 Bryce Miller, 2007 Brady Nicholson, 2012 Adam Peterson, 2003-04-05-06 Chad Miller, 1995 Aaron Nielsen, 2006-07-08-09 Bill Peterson, 1958 David Miller, 1972-73-74-75 Mickey Nielsen, 1949 Dan Peterson, 1999-00 E. Miller, 1947 Sean Ningen, 1999-00-01 Dick Peterson, 1939-41-46-47 Irvin Miller, 1945 Alan Nissen, 1979 Josh Peterson, 2004-05-06 Merlyn Miller, 1950-51 Justin Nissen, 1999 John Pezdirtz, 1986-87-88-89 Monty Miller, 1969 Edward Nitz, 1939-40 Reno Pfeil, 1951-52-53-56 Tony Miller, 2005 Richard Nordhues, 1988 Gerald Pfund, 1945-46 William Miller, 1946 Jeff Norton, 2004-05 William Pfund, 1948-49-50 Bill Mimick, 1966-67-68-69 D. Novacek, 1947 Jeff Pilbeam, 1973 Maurice Mintken, 1973-74-75-76 Adonice Nunn, 1992-93 Roger Pohlman, 1963-64-65 Richard Mintken, 1962-63-64-65 Phil Nunn, 1951 Andrew Pohlmeier, 2004 Allan Mitchell, 1939 Jack O'Brien, 1959-61 Jeff Pokorny, 2009-10-11-12 Cornelius Mitchell, 1998-99-00-01 Gilbert O'Doherty, 1953-54 Keith Pollock, 1994 Dan Mitchell, 1980-81-82-83 Tyler Oeltjen, 2013 Austan Pomajzl, 2010-11-12-13

2018 Wildcat Football - 76 FOOTBALL LETTERWINNERS

Dameon Porter, 1996-97 Casey Rossiter, 1997 Lawrence Smith, 1950 Ryan Porter, 2013-14-16 J.R. Rother, 2003-04-05-06 Reggie Smith, 1971 Donald Potter, 1954-57-58 Nick Roth, 2013-14-15-16 Chaka Smith, 1997-98-99 Ray Powers, 1993-94 Mark Roundtree, 1991 Clyde Soappman, 2002-03-04 Brett Pribnow, 2010-11-12 Randy Rouse, 1987-88-89-90 Paul Sobansky, 1978-79-80-81 Troy Pribnow, 2006-07-08 Harve Roussel, 1984-85 Donald Sondergaard, 1946 Craig Price, 1995-96-97-98 Donovan Roy, 1997 George Sorensen, 1948-49 Steven Price, 2014-15 Jason Rudloff, 1997-98-99 Joe Sowokinos, 1960-61 Mark Priegnitz, 1987 Dan Ruess, 1967 Janssen Spain, 1994 Josh Prokopec, 2008 Damon Ruffin, 1997-98-00 Andrew Spanjers, 2003-04-05-06 Daniel Prososki, 1986 Rusty Ruhl, 1984-85 Kenneth Spann, 1939 Colin Prosser, 2005-06-07-08 Jake Runyon, 2006-07-08-09 Dean Specht, 1957-58-59 Jacob Protzman, 2016-17 Jason Sacks, 1994-95-96-97 Bernard Splichal, 1939 Rhett Psota, 2002 Frank Sailors, 1947 William Stackelberg, 1941 Bill Puetz, 1960-61-62-63 Brett Salisbury, 1993 Dale Stahlecker, 1999 Gary Puetz, 1966-67 Chase Samuel, 2013-14 Patrick Stalkfleet, 2002-03-04 Jim Puetz, 1958-59-60-61 DaQuan Samuel, 2014-15-16-17 Landon Stender, 2008-09 Daniel Pugsley, 1996-97-98-99 John Sanders, 2001-02 Austin Stanley, 2006-07 Nick Pulscher, 2009-10-11-12 Robert Sanders, 1989-90-91-92 Brian Stanley, 1977-78-79-80 Josh Purcell, 2002 Osvaldo Santos, 1991-92-93-94 Adam Stark, 2011-12-13-14 Dean Purtzer, 1946 Johnny Saunders, 2011-12-13-14 Luther Starks, 1999 Horace Purtzer, 1940-41 Justin Saunders, 2014-15-16-17 Tyree Starks, 1999 Orv Qualsett, 1958-59-60 Jeffrey Sauser, 1981-82-83 Rick Starling, 1991-92 Bryce Quinn, 2014-15 Kevin Savio, 1978-79 Van Steckleberg, 1962-63-64-65 Ben Radel, 2010-11-12-13 Gerald Sawyer, 1956 Carl Steffens, 1953-54 Dennis Radtke, 1963-64-65-66 Mat Schaapveld, 2000-01-03 Kirk Steffensen, 1997-98-99 Douglas Radtke, 1967-68-69-70 Tanner Schacher, 2007-08 Lowell Stelck, 1942 W. Lamont Rainey, 1991-92-93-94 Stan Schaulis, 1959-61-62 Robert Sterba, 1986-88-89-90 Marcus Rankin, 1994-95 Joe Scheppers, 1998-99-00-02 Richard Stevenson, 2016-17 Kevin Ransom, 2016-17 Mike Scherer, 2008-09-10-11 Dwight Stewart, 1966-67-68-69 Kenneth Rapp, 1953-54 Cliff Schilling, 1964-65 Glenn Stover, 1942 Jeff Rathman, 2002-03-04-05 Brent Schlote, 2010-11-12-13 James Strahan, 1947-48-49 Scott Raue, 1985-86-87-88 Roland Schlusener, 1948 Laron Striplin, 2005-06 Shamil Reader, 1996-97 Raymond Schmiedeskamp, 1946-47 Erv Strohbeen, 1994-95-96-97 David Ready, 1954 Richard Schmitz, 1952 Paul Stuart, 1973-74-75 Richard Reed, 1955-56 Gene Schneider, 1959-60-61 Robert Stuart, 1994-95 Cory Reeder, 1989-90-91-92 Jon Schnepel, 2004-05 Ethan Stutzman, 2010 Taylor Reedy, 2015-16-17 Robert Schnitzler, 1957-58-59-60 Layne Sullivan, 2015-16-17 Terry Reeg, 1985-86-87 Cleo Schroeder, 1945 Peter Sullivan, 1983-84 Mitch Reeves, 2005-07 Kirk Schroeder, 1980-81-82-83 James Sutherland, 1953 Ryan Reeves, 2006-07-08-09 Wyatt Schuettler, 2014-15 Clinton Sutton, 1986-87-88-89 Henry Rehberg, 1989-90-91-92 Chris Schultz, 2009-10 Cody Swanson, 2009-10 Frederick Reifert, 1945-46 Cyle Schultz, 2009-10-11 Regg Swanson, 1973-74 Nicholas Remm, 1998-99-00 Jerry Schumacher, 1985 Kevin Swayne, 1995-96 Ervin Retzlaff, 1934-35-36-37 Vahn Schumacher, 2003-04 Kevin Swayzer, 1996-97 Lawrence Retzlaff, 1940-46 Mike Schuster, 1972-73-74-75 Josh Taylor, 2017 Tim Rexius, 1999-01-02 DeWayne Scott, 2014-15-16-17 Ray Taylor, 1995 Donald Rhebb, 1945 Kevin Scott, 2017 Bryce Teager, 2000-01-02 Travis Rhone, 2007-08 Nathan Scott, 2012-13-14 Trevor Templar, 1995-97-98 Sherrod Richards, 2007-08 Dennis Sealey, 1966-67-68-69 Dave Theophilus, 1963-63 Courtney Richardson, 2015 George Sedlacek, 1952-53 Brian Thomas, 2000 Dusty Rieck, 2000-01 Gene Seger, 1952 Damon Thomas, 1991-92 Alfred Riedmann, 1975 Robert Sellers, 2000-01-02-03 Brian Thompson, 1992-93-94 Michael Riedmann, 1974-75 Wesley Sells, 2009 Tom Thompson, 1994-95-96-97 Josh Riggle, 2010 Jeff Shabram, 1996-97-98-99 Tyler Thomsen, 2016-17 John Riley, 1930-40 Michael Shannahan, 1984 Michael Thorell, 1989-90-91 Brad Rippke, 1999-00-01-02 Anthony Shaw, 1982-83-84-85 Jeffrey Tichota, 1982 Chris Rizzo, 1998-00 Larry Sheppard, 1956-58 Robert Tiedgen, 1981-82 Jon Roberts, 1968-69-70 Terry Sherman, 1994 Mark Tietsort, 1954 Albert Robinson, 2003-04 Pat Shimada, 1961-62-63 Rodney Tietsort, 1957-58-59-60 Arthur Robinson, 2003-04 Sam Simon, 2015 Craig Tigges, 2012-13 Jake Robinson, 2003-04-05-06 Samuel Singleton, 1967-68-69-70 Bob Tighe, 1958 Aaron Rodgers, 2003-04-05 Tom Skrivan, 1956 Sean Tili, 2004-06 Nate Rogers, 2013-16-17 William Skrivan, 1957 Michael Tillwick, 1973-74 Randy Rogers, 1964 Keaton Slaughter, 2015-16 Cole Tirrel, 2015-17 Rob Rogers, 1995 Randy Slaybaugh, 1973-74-75-76 Josh Tirrel, 2003 Brody Rohach, 2014 Jon Smit, 2001-02 Mick Toering, 1996 Charles Ross, 1968-69-70-71 Virgil "Joe" Smith, 1938-39-40-41 Gabe Toft, 1995-96

2018 Wildcat Football - 77 FOOTBALL LETTERWINNERS

Dylan Tolbert, 2011-12 Duane Wenbourne, 1941-42 Brian Tomasek, 2008 Earl Wenbourne, 1946-47 K. Zach Toms, 1994 Charles Wendt, 1969-70-71 Curtis Topf, 1997-98-99-00 Mike Wendt, 2002-03-04-05 Ashley Toussaint, 1998-99-00-01 Robert Westphal, 1940-41-42-46 Tayib Toussaint, 2015 Bill Whalen, 1961-62-63 Ed Travers, 1972-73 Arlen White, 1957 Ray Traylor, 1962 Curran White, 1998-99 Rashad Trimble, 2013-16-17 Ron White, 1961-62 Chuck Trickler, 1967 Richard Whiting, 1954 Joe Trouba, 2012-13-14 James Whitney, 1953-54-55-56 John Trujillo, 2000 Randy Wicker, 2004 Keith Turner, 1982-83-84-85 Anthony Wiese, 1985-86-87-88 Stephen Turner, 2003-04 Mark Will, 1984-85 Gary Tuttle, 1955-56-57 Jason Williams, 1992-93-94 Duane Twait, 1962-63 Rupert Williams, 1992-93 Scott Umphenour, 2006-07 Shymere Williams, 2015-16 Dale Urwiler, 1942 DaVarryl Williamson, 1991 Adam Valencia, 1991-92 Maliki Wilson, 2017 Darrel Vance, 1955 Michael Wilson, 1989-90-91-92 Jeff Van Den Top, 2011-12-13-14 William Wilson, 1980-81-82-83 Brian Van Hook, 1995-96 Thomas Wingert, 1980-81-82-83 Anthony Van Horn, 1997 Brant Winter, 2003 Michael Verzani, 1991-92-93-94 Jay Winter, 2004-05-06-07 John Villecco, 1950-51 Shane Winter, 2007-08-09-10 Keyon Vinegar, 1995 Gerald Witherell, 2004 Eli Vosler, 2013-14-15 Jerry Witt, 1952 Scott Vokoun, 1988-89-90-91 Ronald Wolfgram, 1957 Mark Volf, 1985-86-87-88 Jason Wood, 1990 Andy Von Dollen, 1994 Rondy Woodard, 1987-88-89 Leland Von Seggern, 1945 Roger Wooden, 1997-98 Gene Waccholtz, 1967 Pat Wordekemper, 1985-86-87-88 Robert Waggoner, 1951 James Worthen, 2010-11 Robert Waggoner, 1977 Roger Wortman, 1973 Jeffrey Wagner, 1985-86-87-88 Vernon Wortman, 1950-51 Ray Wagner, 1974-75-76-77 Robert Wolverton, 1945-46-48 Abram Walker, 2011-12-13-14 Aaron Wright, 2017 Brett Walker, 2002-03 Brad Wright, 2009-10-11-12 Drew Walker, 1985-86 Jake Wright, 2012-13-14 Mark Walker, 1980-81-82 Michael Wynn, 1968-69-70-71 Remar Walker, 1987-88-89-90 Lane Yates, 2014-15 R. Greg Walker, 1967-68-69-70 Warren Yates, 1969-70-71 C. Edwin Wallick 1951-52 Roy Y'Deen, 1953 Bob Wallman, 1961-62 Teddy Young, 2002-03-04-05 Benjamin Walls, 2016 Trevor Zach, 2003-04 Jim Walmsley, 1963-64 Ronald Zahourek, 1968 Willie Walton, 2016-17 Gordon Zapp, 1954-55-56 N. Michael Ware, 1989-90 Paul Zelinsky, 1980-81-82-83 James Warren, 1940-41 Stephen Zelinsky, 1978-79-80-81 Michael Warren, 1979-80-81-82 Leroy Zierke, 1961 Tommy Warren, 2010-11 Bob Zitek, 1973 J.J. Washington, 2004-05 Jerome Watts, 1994 Jesse Wavrunek, 1995-96-97-98 Fay Webb, 1939-40-41 Nathan Weatherby, 2013-14-15 William Weddingfeld, 1956 Sam Wegner, 2015-16-17 Richard Wehmeyer, 2012-13 Charles Wehrer, 1936-38-39 Dean Weible, 1963-64-65-66

Randy Weich, 2009-10-11-12 Josh Weihs, 2004 Logan Weinandt, 2015-16-17 Dorien Welch, 2017 Greg Welch, 1975-76-77-78 Eric Wells, 2002-03-04 Nick Wemhoff, 2000-01-02-03

2018 Wildcat Football - 78 Defensive Backs

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Punters / Kickers 2018 Wayne State College Football Team