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2013 Wabash College Football Roster 2013 Football Schedule Future Schedules Sept. 14 HANOVER COLLEGE 1 p.m. 2014 (Community Day) Sept. 6 HAMPDEN-SYDNEY COLLEGE Sept. 21 DENISON UNIVERSITY * 2 p.m. (Community Day) (Homecoming) Sept. 20 at Denison University * Sept. 28 at Allegheny College * 1 p.m. Sept. 27 ALLEGHENY COLLEGE * Oct. 5 at College of Wooster * 1 p.m. (Homecoming) Oct. 12 OHIO WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY * 1 p.m. Oct. 4 COLLEGE OF WOOSTER * (Inauguration Weekend) Oct. 11 at Ohio Wesleyan University * Oct. 19 KENYON COLLEGE * 1 p.m. Oct. 18 at Kenyon College * Oct. 26 at Oberlin College * 1 p.m. Oct. 25 OBERLIN COLLEGE * Nov. 2 HIRAM COLLEGE * 1 p.m. (Senior Day) Nov. 9 WITTENBERG UNIVERSITY * 1 p.m. Nov. 1 at Hiram College * (Senior Day) Nov. 8 at Wittenberg University * Nov. 16 at DePauw University * 1:07 p.m. Nov. 15 DEPAUW UNIVERSITY * (120th Monon Bell Classic) (121st Monon Bell Classic) Nov. 23 NCAA Playoffs - First Round 12 p.m. Nov. 30 NCAA Playoffs - Second Round 12 p.m. 2015 Dec. 7 NCAA Quarterfinals 12 p.m. Sept. 5 at Hampden-Sydney College Dec. 14 NCAA Semifinals 12 p.m. Sept. 19 at Allegheny College * Dec. 20/21 Amos Alonzo Stagg Bowl TBA Sept. 26 WITTENBERG UNIVERSITY * (Community Day) * - North Coast Athletic Conference games Oct. 3 HIRAM COLLEGE * Bold indicates home games (Homecoming) Oct. 10 at Oberlin College * 2013 Red Squad Schedule Oct. 17 KENYON COLLEGE * Oct. 24 at The College of Wooster * Oct. 31 OHIO WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY * Sept. 15 at Thomas More College 1:30 p.m. Nov. 7 DENISON UNIVERSITY * Oct. 6 at Rose-Hulman Inst. of Tech. 2 p.m. (Senior Day) Oct. 13 Rose-Hulman Inst. of Tech. 2 p.m. Nov. 14 at DePauw University * Oct. 20 at Illinois Wesleyan University 2 p.m. (CST) (122nd Monon Bell Classic) Oct. 27 Marian College 2 p.m. 2016 2012 Results (8-2, 5-2 NCAC) Sept. 3 or 10 TBD [Home non-conference game] (Community Day) Sept. 8 at Hanover College W 33-12 Sept. 17 ALLEGHENY COLLEGE * Sept. 15 at Denison University * W 35-2 Sept. 24 at Wittenberg University * Sept. 24 ALLEGHENY COLLEGE * L 17-20 ot Oct. 1 at Hiram College * Oct. 8 OBERLIN COLLEGE * Sept. 29 CARNEGIE MELLON W 54-28 (Homecoming) Oct. 6 at Wittenberg University * W 27-24 Oct. 15 at Kenyon College * Oct. 13 at Washington Univ. - St. Louis W 34-14 Oct. 22 THE COLLEGE OF WOOSTER * Oct. 20 COLLEGE OF WOOSTER * W 30-0 (Senior Day) Oct. 29 at Ohio Wesleyan University * Oct. 27 at Ohio Wesleyan University * W 28-0 Nov. 5 at Denison University * Nov. 3 OBERLIN COLLEGE * L 16-31 Nov. 12 DEPAUW UNIVERSITY * Nov. 10 DEPAUW UNIVERSITY * W 23-0 (123rd Monon Bell Classic) * - North Coast Athletic Conference games Page 2 • 2013 WABASH COLLEGE FOOTBALL Table of Contents Wabash College General Information Facts Of Contents/Quick Table 2013 Schedule . 2 2012 Results . 2 Location: Crawfordsville, Indiana 47933 2013 Red Squad Schedule . .2 Enrollment: 900 men 2014-16 Wabash Football Schedule . 2 Nickname: Little Giants Wabash Football Quick Facts, SID Contact Info . 3 School Color: Scarlet This is Wabash College . 4 Affiliation: NCAA Division III Byron P . Hollett Little Giant Stadium . 5-6 Conference: North Coast Athletic Conference Directions to Hollet Little Giant Stadium . 7 Stadium: Byron P . Hollett Little Giant Stadium; built in 1966 Wabash Media Information . 7-8 (5,000 capacity/11,000 for the Monon Bell Classic; Media Information and Outlets . 9 FieldTurf Duraspine Pro surface installed in 2010) North Coast Athletic Conference . 10 President: Dr . Gregory D . Hess (B .A, UC-Davis, 1984; Wabash Football Coaching Staff . 11-15 M .A and Ph .D ., The Johns Hopkins University, 1986 and 1990) Support Staff . 16 Athletics Director: Joseph Haklin ’73 Wabash Administration and Athletics Staff . 17 Athletics Department Phone: 765-361-6220 2013 Season Preview . 18-19 Faculty Athletics Representative: Dr . Greg Redding ‘88 2013 Roster . 20-21 Lettermen Profiles . 22-42 Little Giant Football Information Pronounciation Guide . 42 2013 Opponent Sketches . 43-48 Head Coach: Erik Raeburn (Mount Union, 1994) . 43 Record at Wabash: 47-9 (Sixth season) . 44 Career Record: 104-35 (14th season) • Hanover and Denison . 45 Office Phone: 765-361-6300 (Best time to reach is early afternoons) • Allegheny and Wooster . 46 E-mail: raeburne@wabash .edu • Ohio Wesleyan and Kenyon . 47 Assistants: David Denham (DL), Steve Flynn (TE), BJ Hammer ’01 (DC/LB), Opponents • Oberlin Composite and Hiram Schedule . 48 Jonathan Horn ’12 (RB), Don Morel (OC/WR), NCAC • Wittenberg Composite and Schedule DePauw . 48 Olmy Olmstead ’04 OL), Aaron Selby ’06 (DB), Series Records vs . 2013 Opponents . 49 Mike Warren ’93 (DB) All-Time Series Records . 50-54 2012 Record: 8-2 overall, 5-2 (Tie - Third place) North Coast Athletic Conf . 2012 Season Statistics . 55- Starters Returning: 18 (9 offense, 7 defense, 2 specialists) . 55 Lettermen Returning: 39 (18 offense, 19 defense, 2 specialists) . 56-57 Lettermen Lost: 16 (9 offense, 7 defense, 0 specialists) • Team Statistics . 58 • Individual Statistics . 59 Wabash Sports Information • Defensive Statistics . 60 • Individual and Team Superlatives . 61 Director of Sports Information and Marketing: R . Brent Harris H’03 • Game-by-Game . Offensive. Statistics . 62 Address: P .O . Box 352 (402 Jennison Street for overnight delivery) 2012 • Game-by-Game Game-By-Game Defensive Review . Statistics . 63-67 Crawfordsville, IN 47933-0352 Great • Longest Moments Plays in Wabash History . 68-70 Office Phone: 765-361-6165 Home Phone: 765-362-0322 Wabash vs . DePauw History . 71 Cell Phone: 765-376-9689 Office FAX: 765-361-6424 All-Time Monon Bell Classic Results . 72 E-mail: harrisb@wabash .edu Twitter: @wabashathletics Pete Metzelaars . 73 Website: sports .wabash .edu Facebook: WabashCollegeAthletics All-Time Coaching Records and MVPs . 74 Wabash National Awards . 75-76 All-Time North Coast Athletic Conference Awards . 76-77 Football Media Guide Credits All-Time North Coast Athletic Conference Record . 77 Annual Statistical Leaders . 78 The 2013 Wabash Football Media Guide was produced by the Wabash All-Time Leading Rushers . 79 College Communications and Marketing Office . Photography by Jim All-Time Leading Passers . 80 All-Time Leading Receivers . 81 Runge ’71, Joe Boswell, Jeff Hodges, and contributions made by the Wabash Individual Records . 82-87 WabashAmidon ’87,archives Steve and Charles from H’70,USA Football Howard andHewitt, Global Kim Football Johnson, . Stan Tom Parrish Individual Opponents Single Game Records . 87 photo provided by the Tampa Bay Bucanneers . Helmet logos are courtesy The Last Time . 87 of The Helmet Project . Historical information provided courtesy of Max The Longest Plays of Wabash Football . 88 Single Season Team Records . 88-89 Servies ’58, former Director of Athletics, Beth Swift, College Archivist, Single Game Team Records . 89 and Jim Amidon ’87 . All-Time Lettermen . 90-95 All-Time Captains . 95 All-Time Wabash Football Scores . 96-99 Back Cover . 100 2013 WABASH COLLEGE FOOTBALL • Page 3 The School indoor field events staging center . A renovation of the Collett Wabash College, founded on November 21, 1832, is a private, Tennis Center was completed in 2008, featuring a new lighting and independent, four-year liberal arts college for men, located in ceiling structure for the indoor courts . Goodrich Ballpark, home Crawfordsville, Indiana . Wabash offers 22 majors in the following of the 2011 NCAC champion Little Giant baseball team, and Mud areas: Art, Biology, Biochemistry, Chemistry, Classics, Economics, Hollow Stadium, the Wabash soccer and lacrosse teams’ home, English, French, German, Greek, History, Latin, Mathematics, were completed in 2011 . Music, Philosophy, Physics, Political Science, Psychology, Religion, Rhetoric, Spanish, and Theater . Students may choose a double Intercollegiate and Intramural Athletics major; a dual-degree engineering partnership with Columbia Wabash competes at the NCAA Division III level in 11 varsity University or Washington University; a dual-degree partnership sports – baseball, basketball, cross country, football, golf, soccer, with Purdue Univeristy, or a 3-3 program in law with Columbia . swimming & diving, tennis, indoor and outdoor track & field as a Students interested in secondary education may participate in the member of the North Coast Athletic Conference . The Little Giant ninth semester Teacher Education Program . wrestling team competes as a varsity NCAA DIII independent program . Wabash will add lacrosse as a varsity sport in Spring The Faculty 2015 . Over 40 percent of Wabash men are varsity athletes . In More than 97 percent of the 86 faculty members at Wabash hold a addition, students may participate in 25 intramural sports and Ph .D . or equivalent terminal degree in their field . The College’s three club sports . More than three-quarters of Wabash students special strength lies in our faculty’s dedication to teaching participate in at least one intramural sport . This Is Wabash College This Is Wabash students, with a student-faculty ratio of 10/1 . The Students Wabash’s 900 male students come from 34 states and numerous foreign countries . Approximately 87 .5 percent are from Indiana and surrounding states . The Campus The 60-acre wooded campus contains 40 buildings predominantly of Georgian architecture . Caleb Mills taught the first class of Wabash students in 1833 in Forest Hall, located since 1965 at the north end of campus . Built in 1836, Caleb Mills’ House now hosts various College functions . Also built in 1836, Hovey Cottage, home to the College’s second faculty member, Edmund O . Hovey, houses the Communications and Marketing offices . The College dedicated its renovated Fine Arts Center in 1993 . The Detchon Center for Modern Languages and International Studies is housed in an expended and renovated landmark built in 1893 . Hays Hall, home to the College’s biology and chemistry departments, was dedicated in 2003 . Housing Students may live in one of five residence halls, Martindale Hall, Wolcott Hall, College Hall, Morris Hall, or Cole Hall; campus houses; or one of nine national or international fraternities: andBeta Theta Theta Delta Pi, Kappa Chi .
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