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All-Time Viking Records VIKING RECORD BOOK Most Games Rushing for 200 yards ALL-TIME Career: 9-Charles Dunn, 1997-00 Season: 4-Charles Dunn, 2000; Ryan Fuqua, 2001 VIKING RECORDS Consecutive: 3-Charles Dunn, 2000; Ryan Fuqua, 2001 Best Rushing Average VIKING PASSING RECORDS Career: 6.1-DJ Adams, 2012-13 (420-2,567) Season: 7.6-Ryan Fuqua, 2001 (210-1,586) Most Passes Attempted Career: 1,607-Neil Lomax, 1977-80 (42 games) Most Rushing Touchdowns Season: 516-Neil Lomax, 1979 (11 games) Career: 54-Charles Dunn, 1997-00 Game: 77-Neil Lomax, 1979 at Northern Colorado Season: 21-Jeff Salta, 1976; Charles Dunn, 2000 Consecutive Passes, no INTs: 342-Jimmy Blanchard, 1999 (NCAA record) Game: 6-Jeff Salta, 1976 vs. Eastern Montana Most Passes Completed Career: 938-Neil Lomax, 1977-80 VIKING RECEIVING RECORDS Season: 299-Neil Lomax, 1979 Most Receptions Game: 44-Neil Lomax, 1979 at Northern Colorado; Career: 223-Orshawante Bryant, 1997-00 Drew Hubel, 2008 vs. Eastern Washington Season: 90-Stuart Gaussoin, 1979 (9 games) Game: 16-Stuart Gaussoin, 1979 vs. Northern Colorado; Best Completion Percentage Mario D’Ambrosio, 2008 vs. Eastern Washington Career: .646-John Charles, 1991-92 (341/528) Season: .672-Don Bailey, 1990 (137/204) Most Yards Receiving Game: .917-Bill Matos, 1992 vs. Calgary (11/12) Career: 3,449-Orshawante Bryant, 1997-00 Season: 1,299-Randy Nelson, 1969 (10 games) Most Yards Passing Game: 276-Terry Charles, 1999 vs. Montana (12 receptions) Career: 13,220-Neil Lomax, 1977-80 (42 games) Season: 4,094-Neil Lomax, 1980 (11 games) Most Yards Per Catch Game: 623-Drew Hubel, 2008 vs. Eastern Washington Career: 20.8-Alan Boschma, 1990-91 (84 catches) Season: 24.3-Alan Boschma, 1991 (38 catches) Most Touchdown Passes Career: 106-Neil Lomax, 1977-80 (42 games) Most Touchdown Passes Caught Season: 37-Neil Lomax, 1980 (11 games) Career: 27-Terry Charles, 1998-2001 Game: 9-Neil Lomax, 1980 vs. Delaware State; Season: 12-Dave Stief, 1977; Clint Didier, 1980; Alan Boschma, 1991; Drew Hubel, 2007 vs. Weber State (FCS record) Arthur Williams, 1998; Terry Charles, 2001 (all in 11 games) Game: 5-Mike Palomino, 1991 vs. Cal Poly Most Yards Total Offense Career: 13,345-Neil Lomax, 1977-80 (42 games) TOP RECEPTION GAMES IN VIKING HISTORY Season: 4,157-Neil Lomax, 1980 (11 games) 1. Mario D’Ambrosio, 2008 vs. Eastern Washington _____ 16 Game: 598-Drew Hubel, 2008 vs. Eastern Washington Stuart Gaussoin, 1979 vs. Northern Colorado ________ 16 3. Randy Nelson, 1969 vs. Puget Sound ______________ 15 Individual Pass Completions, Game 4. Tremayne Kirkland, 2007 vs. Northern Arizona _______ 14 1. 44, Drew Hubel, 2008 vs. Eastern Washington Jay Mann, 1970 vs. Eastern Washington ____________ 14 44, Neil Lomax, 1979 at Northern Colorado Alan Boschma, 1990 vs. Santa Clara _______________ 14 3. 41, Neil Lomax, 1977 vs. Montana State 7. Lavonte Kirven, 2009 vs. Sacramento State __________ 13 4. 42, Tim Von Dulm, 1970 vs. Eastern Washington Tremayne Kirkland, 2007 vs. Weber State ___________ 13 5. 38, Neil Lomax, 1980 at Idaho State Orshawante Bryant, 2000 vs. Delaware* ___________ 13 John Colasurdo, 1977 vs. Montana State ___________ 13 Individual Pass Attempts, Game Mike Palomino, 1992 vs. Boise State _______________ 13 1. 77, Neil Lomax, 1979 at Northern Colorado Darick Holmes, 1993 vs. Eastern Washington ________ 13 2. 73, Drew Hubel, 2008 vs. Eastern Washington Kenny Johnson, 1980 vs. South Dakota State ________ 13 3. 70, Tim Von Dulm, 1970 vs. Eastern Washington Jeff Rudolph, 1980 vs. Idaho State ________________ 13 4. 65, Tim Von Dulm, 1969 at Fresno State 15. Nine times _________________________________ 12 5. 64, Mike Atwood, 1977 vs. Cal Poly-SLO * NCAA I FCS playoff game VIKING RUSHING RECORDS VIKING SCORING RECORDS Most Rushing Attempts Most Touchdowns Career: 1,098-Charles Dunn, 1997-00 Career: 61-Charles Dunn, 1997-00 (44 games) Season: 345-Joe Rubin, 2005 Season: 23-Jeff Salta, 1976 (11 games) Game: 47-Joe Rubin, 2005 vs. Northern Colorado (356 yards) Game: 7-Jeff Salta, 1976 vs. Eastern Montana Most Yards Rushing Longest Touchdowns Career: 6,007-Charles Dunn, 1997-00 Pass: 99-Jimmy Blanchard to Terry Charles, 1999 vs. Eastern Washington; Season: 1,792-Charles Dunn, 2000 97-June Jones to Scott Saxton, 1975 vs. Santa Clara Game: 393-Ryan Fuqua, 2001 at Eastern Washington (45 carries) Fumble: 87-Rashad Floyd, 2000 vs. Northern Arizona; (Joey King, 95 yard fumble return, 2005 vs. Northern Colorado, No TD) Most Games Rushing for 100 yards Kickoff: 98-Steve Lyle, 1983 vs. Humboldt State Career: 30-Charles Dunn, 1997-00 Interception: 85-Vince Barrett, 1989 vs. Cal Poly Season: 10-Joe Rubin, 2005 Punt: 91-Brendan Ferrigno, 2005 at Eastern Washington Consecutive: 9-Joe Rubin, 2005 Rush: 90-Billy White, 1961 vs. Oregon Tech 67 www.GoViks.com 2016 Portland State Vikings Football • 95 VIKING RECORD BOOK Most Points Career: 366-Charles Dunn, 1997-00 VIKING DEFENSIVE RECORDS Season: 138-Jeff Salta, 1976 Game: 42-Jeff Salta, 1976 vs. Eastern Montana Most Tackles Most Points After Touchdown Career: 405-Tony Mims, 1974-77 Career: 149-John Kincheloe, 1978-81 (of 166) Season: 174-Phil Oliver, 1970 Season: 70-John Kincheloe, 1980 (of 74) Game: 22-Neil Fendall, 1996 vs. Weber State Game: 15-John Kincheloe, 1980 vs. Delaware State (of 15) Consecutive PAT, career: 77-Jonathan Gonzales (2014-15) Most Interceptions Consecutive PAT, season: 44-Jonathan Gonzales (2015, 50-51) Career: 29-Arthur Dickson, 1973-76 (44 games) Career PAT Pct.: .988-Jonathan Gonzales (83-84) Season: 10-Arthur Dickson, 1975 (11 games) Game: 3-Charles Herring, 1975 vs. Santa Clara; Neil Fendall, 1996 vs. UC Davis; Field Goals Made Stanley Jackson, 2007 vs. Montana State; Patrick Onwuasor, 2015 vs. Montana Career: 64- Zach Brown, 2009-11 (64-85) Season: 24-Zach Brown, 2011 (24-27) Takeaways Game: 5-Dan Frantz, 1999 vs. Montana Game: 4-Ian Sluss, 2012 at UC Davis (2 fumble recoveries, 2 interceptions) Career FG Pct.: .753-Zach Brown, 2009-12 (64-85) Season FG Pct.: .889-Zach Brown, 2011 (24-27); .889-Danny Urrego (8-9) Most Sacks Career: 30-Anthony Spears, 1987-88 Most Points Kicking Season: 16.5-Anthony Spears, 1987 (11 games) Career: 280-Zach Brown (64-85 FG, 88-91 PAT), 2009-12 Game: 4-Fred Nordgren, 1980 vs. Delaware State; (also has 2 two-point conversions) Adam Hayward, 2006 vs. New Mexico Season: 99-Zach Brown (24 FG, 27 PAT), 2011 Game: 19-Dan Frantz (5 FG, 4 PAT), 1999 vs. Montana Most Tackles for Loss Career: 49-Fred Nordgren, 1978-81 LONGEST FIELD GOALS (50+ yards) Season: 30.5-Anthony Spears, 1987 1. 55 Pat Moore, 1975 at Eastern Washington Game: 6-Mike McCarthy vs. Saint Mary’s, 1997 2. 53 Jonathan Gonzales, 2014 vs. UC Davis 53 Zach Brown, 2011 at Montana TOP INDIVIDUAL GAMES - TACKLES 53 Zach Brown, 2010 at Arizona State 1. Neil Fendall, 1996 vs. Weber State _____________22 53 Mike Erickson, 1986 at California Lutheran 2. James Fuller, 1991 vs. Pittsburg State* __________20 6. 52 Zach Brown, 2009 vs. Southern Oregon 3. Tim Upshaw, 1989 vs. West Chester ____________19 52 Mike Erickson, 1987 vs. CS Northridge Scott Taube, 1988 vs. Cal Poly _________________19 52 John Kincheloe, 1979 at Weber State 5. Joey King, 2003 vs. Northern Arizona ___________18 9. 51 Zach Brown, 2011 at Northern Colorado Brent Donnerberg, 2000 vs. Weber State _________18 51 Jonathan Gonzales, 2015 at Idaho State Rich Lane, 1990 vs. Western Illinois _____________18 11. 50 Zach Brown, 2010 vs. Eastern Washington 8. Ian Sluss, 2012 at Northern Arizona ____________17 50 Zach Brown, 2009 at Northern Colorado Jaycob Shoemaker, 2012 at Cal Poly ____________17 50 John Kincheloe, 1980 vs. Weber State Ryan Rau, 2011 vs. Montana _________________17 Jordan Senn, 2007 at San Diego State ___________17 VIKING RETURN RECORDS Joey King, 2003 vs. Texas A&M-Kingsville ________17 Rich Lane, 1991 vs. Texas A&I _________________17 Most All-Purpose Yards Rich Lane, 1991 vs. Mankato State _____________17 Career: 6,942-Curtis Delgardo, 1986-90 Bob Boyer, 1989 vs. Indiana (PA) _______________17 Season: 2,397-Steve Papin, 1995 Scott Taube, 1989 vs. Cameron ________________17 Game: 437-Ryan Fuqua, 2001 at Eastern Washington * NCAA II Playoff Game Kickoff Return Yards Career: 2,222-Aaron Woods, 2008-09 VIKING PUNTING RECORDS Career Average: 25.5-Hashim Hall, 2000-02 (30-766) Season: 1,314-Aaron Woods, 2009 Punting Average Season Average: 29.4-Steve Lyle, 1983; Orshawante Bryant, 1997 Career: 46.2-Kyle Loomis, 2013-14 Season: 46.5-Kyle Loomis, 2003 Kickoff Returns Career: 88-Aaron Woods, 2008-09 Punts Season: 53-Aaron Woods, 2009 Career: 195 - Thomas Duyndam, 2009-12 Season: 80-Chris Budke, 1996 Punt Return Yards Game: 13-Rick Silva, 1967 vs. Montana State Career: 947-Brendan Ferrigno, 2003-06 Longest Punt: 82 yards, Dan Frantz, 2000 vs. Montana Career Average: 11.8, Curtis Delgardo, 1986-90 Season: 311, Brendan Ferrigno, 2004 Season Average: 15.2, Brendan Ferrigno, 2005 Punt Returns Career: 86-Brendan Ferrigno, 2003-06 Season: 28-Roger Daniels, 1983 96 • 2016 Portland State Vikings Football www.GoViks.com 31 VIKING RECORD BOOK Jimmy Blanchard, 1997-00 ______________2 VIKING CAREER Darren Del’Andrae, 1989-90 _____________2 8. four times __________________________1 LEADERS ALL-TIME LEADING RUSHERS 1. Charles Dunn, 1997-00 ____________ 6,007 TOTAL OFFENSE 2. Ryan Fuqua, 2001-04 ______________ 4,730 1. Neil Lomax, 1977-80 _____________ 13,345 3. Curtis Delgardo, 1986-90 ___________ 4,178 2. Jimmy Blanchard, 1997-00 __________ 8,509 4. Joe Rubin, 2002-05 _______________ 2,994 3. Chris Crawford, 1985-88 ___________ 7,258 5. DJ Adams, 2012-13 _______________ 2,567 4. Kieran McDonagh, 2012-15 _________ 6,979 6.
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