2011 FOOTBALL 22011011 IWCIWC FOOTBALLFOOTBALL SCHEDULESCHEDULE DATE OPPONENT TIME (CST) LOCATION Aug. 27 * 6:00 p.m. Oskaloosa, Iowa Sept. 3 Quincy University 7:00 p.m. Quincy, Ill. Sept. 10 Taylor University 1:00 p.m. Mount Pleasant, Iowa Sept. 24 *University of St. Francis (Ill.) - Homecoming 2:00 p.m. Mount Pleasant, Iowa Oct. 1 Wright State University (club team) 1:00 p.m. Mount Pleasant, Iowa Oct. 8 *Trinity International University 1:00 p.m. Deerfi eld, Ill. Oct. 15 *St. Ambrose University 6:00 p.m. Mount Pleasant, Iowa Oct. 22 *Waldorf College 2:30 p.m. Forest City, Iowa Oct. 29 *Olivet Nazarene University 1:00 p.m. Mount Pleasant, Iowa Nov. 6 * 1:00 p.m. Mount Pleasant, Iowa Nov. 13 Concordia University (Mich.) 1:00 p.m. Mount Pleasant, Iowa Home games in bold *Denotes MSFA Midwest League game

Above: 2011 Iowa Wesleyan Seniors. Front row, Cameron Jones and Kenrick Lawson; back row, Eric Davis, Tyler Stewart, Head Coach Kent Anderson, Matthew Palmer-Newton and Nate Schrock 22011011 IOWAIOWA WESLEYANWESLEYAN COLLEGECOLLEGE FOOTBALLFOOTBALL IWC AT A GLANCE Location: Mount Pleasant, Iowa Founded: 1842 TABLE OF CONTENTS Enrollment: 850 Nickname: Tigers Welcome from IWC Pres. Jay Simmons ...... 2 Colors: Purple & White IWC Athletic Department...... 2 Stadium: Mapleleaf Stadium/Bob Evans Field Capacity: 5,000 Iowa Wesleyan College ...... 3 Surface: Natural Grass Mapleleaf Stadium/Evans Field ...... 4 Affi liation: NAIA Conference: Mid-States Football Association Midwest League The Mount Pleasant Community ...... 4 President: Dr. Jay K. Simmons The IWC Football Program ...... 5 Athletic Director: Mike Hampton Phone: 319-385-6303 E-mail: [email protected] Tiger Coaching Staff ...... 6-8 Administrative Assistant: Lexy Determan Phone: 319-385-6301 2011 IWC Football Preview ...... 9 Athletic Department Offi ce: 319-385-6303 Senior Profi les ...... 10-11 Athletic Department Offi ce Fax: 319-385-6384 Athletic Trainer: Vince Klopfenstein Player Profi les ...... 12-17 Phone: 319-385-6417 E-mail: [email protected] Tiger Numerical Roster ...... 18-19 Athletic Trainer: Mandy Borchers Phone: 319-385-6417 E-mail: [email protected] Mid-States Football Association ...... 20 Sports Information Director: Adam Glatczak Offi ce Phone: 319-385-6306 E-mail: [email protected] NAIA ...... 21 Athletics Website: www.iwctigers.com 2011 Opponents ...... 22-24 2010 Season Statistics ...... 25 FOOTBALL INFORMATION IWC Coaching Records ...... 26 Head Football Coach: Kent Anderson Phone: 319-385-6380 E-mail: [email protected] IWC All-Time Records vs. Opponents ...... 27 Assistant Football Coaches Brad Linares – phone: 319-385-6382 E-mail: [email protected] Postseason History ...... 27 Dave Lukens – phone: 319-385-6381 E-mail: [email protected] IWC All-Time Results ...... 28-31 Joe Stubbs – phone: 319-385-6258 E-mail: [email protected] Football Offi ce: 319-385-6381 IWC Individual & Team Records ...... 32-33 Football Offi ce Fax: 319-385-6387 IWC All-Americans ...... 34 2010 Overall Record: 3-8 IWC Hall of Fame ...... 34 League Record/Finish: 3-4/tie-5th Home/Away Records: 1-5/2-3 Base Offense: Spread Base Defense: Multiple Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 30/18 Starters Returning/Lost: 14/8 WHERE TO READ & HEAR ABOUT TIGER FOOTBALL: First Year of Football: 1890 IWC website: www.iwc.edu All-Time Record: 348-572-37 IWC athletic website: www.iwctigers.com Years in Postseason Play: 5 NAIA website: www.naia.org Last Postseason Appearance: 1991 MSFA website: www.mid-statesfootball.org Conference Championships: 7 Victory Sports Network: www.victorysportsnetwork.com Game Day Staff Public Address Announcer: Jerry Keeley Newspapers: Clock Operator: Darrell Rogers Mt. Pleasant News (Mount Pleasant, Iowa) The Hawk Eye (Burlington, Iowa) The 2011 Iowa Wesleyan College Football Media Guide is a production of the IWC Sports Information Department. Thank you to all advertisers in this year’s football program. A special thank you to Wanda Broeker (IWC Class of 1996) Radio: and Broeker Photography in Mount Pleasant for again providing the team and KILJ-FM (Mount Pleasant, Iowa) 1130 AM/105.5 FM individual photos for this year’s program. Also special thanks to River Basin KBUR-AM/KGRS-FM (Burlington, Iowa) 1490 AM/107.3 FM Publications in Burlington for printing all IWC media guides. KMCD-AM/KIIK-FM (Fairfi eld, Iowa) 1570 AM/95.9 FM KOKX-AM (Keokuk, Iowa) 1310 AM/95.3 FM ON THE COVER. Clockwise from top right: Cameron Jones (#10), senior on this year’s team; Kevin McConnell (#19), two-year starting quarterback; Nate WGEM-AM (Quincy, Ill.) 1440 AM/105.1 FM Schrock (#60), another of this year’s seniors, opens a hole for former record- breaking IWC wide receiver Lawrence Moore. Television: Cover photos: Emily Situ KCRG-Channel 9, ABC (Cedar Rapids, Iowa) Cover design: Tony Lang KTVO-Channel 3, ABC (Kirksville, Mo./Ottumwa, Iowa) All photos inside are property of the Iowa Wesleyan College Sports Infor- WGEM-Channel 10, NBC (Quincy, Ill.) mation or Archives Departments except the following: Pg. 9: Photos courtesy of Emily Situ and Bill & Karen Schrock Pg. 9: Photos courtesy of Kevin Palmer-Newton Pg. 26: Photo courtesy of Kalen Henderson

1 A WELCOMEWELCOME FROMFROM IWCIWC PRESIDENTPRESIDENT JJAYAY SSIMMONSIMMONS As President of Iowa Wesleyan College, I invite you to become acquainted with our football program and Iowa Wes- leyan College. Iowa Wesleyan’s founding in 1842 justifi es the College’s claim to being one of the oldest four-year, church-related liberal arts colleges west of the Mississippi River. The College’s history of recruiting gifted faculty and dedicated staff has created an educational environment in which students’ individualized educational experience prepares them for an ever-changing and increasingly global world.

Football has been a part of the Iowa Wesleyan tradition since 1890, when Iowa Wesleyan played its fi rst game. The College community takes great pride in these student-athletes, encouraging them as they build on this historic legacy. These young men and their coaches are committed to academic and athletic success. All of us at the Col- lege are pleased to have these students represent Iowa Wesleyan on and off the football fi eld.

On behalf of all of us at Iowa Wesleyan, welcome to the College. We are glad to have you on our campus.

Sincerely,

Jay K. Simmons President IIWCWC ATHLETICATHLETIC DIRECTORDIRECTOR MMIKEIKE HHAMPTONAMPTON Mike Hampton is in his 17th year as Iowa Wesleyan College athletic director. tion for his 400 career college coaching wins. In He also serves as head coach of the IWC team, where he is the career the summer of 2006, Hampton was also inducted leader in wins through 18 years with a record of 496-442. into the Iowa Girls Coaches Association Hall of Fame in honor of his high school softball coaching Hampton brings a wealth of experience to his role as director of athletics. In ad- career. He celebrated 1,000 career softball victo- dition to his time at IWC, he spent 23 years teaching in Mount Pleasant Commu- ries in the spring of 2005. Hampton was named by nity Schools. He served as high school head girls track coach for 20 years and in the Iowa Softball Coaches Association as a coach 2006 retired as head softball coach after having started the softball program for for the Iowa State High School All-Star Team in the high school in the 1970s. He also assisted with the girls program 1997. In 1988, Hampton was named Southeast for fi ve years, initiating that program as well. Iowa Class AA Softball Coach of the Year and Bur- lington Hawkeyeland Softball Coach of the Year. Hampton, a 1972 graduate of Iowa Wesleyan, has been a registered girls and boys basketball offi cial for 30 years. His offi ciating capabilities have led to his Hampton and his wife Anita (also an IWC gradu- selection into the Iowa Girls’ Coaches Association Offi cials Hall of Fame in April ate and the school’s current Director of Alumni and Parent Relations) reside in of 2005. In April 2007 he was also a member of the fi rst induction class into the Mount Pleasant. They have three children. Son Lance and his wife Polly live in Southeast Iowa Offi cials Hall of Fame. Washington D.C.; son Beau lives with wife Sarah in Des Moines, and daughter Michal is married to Steven Caulk and lives in Iowa City. In 2007, Hampton was recognized by the National Fastpitch Coaches Associa- IIWCWC ATHLETICATHLETIC DEPARTMENTDEPARTMENT SSTAFFTAFF DDIRECTORYIRECTORY

Athletic Director: Mike Hampton Football Phone: 319-385-6303 E-mail: [email protected] Head Coach: Kent Anderson Administrative Assistant: Lexy Determan Phone: 319-385-6380 E-mail: [email protected] Phone: 319-385-6301 E-mail: [email protected] Men’s Athletic Trainer: Vince Klopfenstein Head Coach: Kurt Moon Phone: 319-385-6417 E-mail: [email protected] Phone: 319-750-0195 E-mail: [email protected] Athletic Trainer: Mandy Borchers Men’s Soccer Phone: 319-385-6417 E-mail: [email protected] Head Coach: Brocklon Chatman Sports Information Director: Adam Glatczak Phone: 319-385-6306 E-mail: [email protected] Phone: 319-385-6978 E-mail: [email protected] Women’s Soccer Head Coach: Sara Williamson Head Coach: Brett Monaghan Phone: 319-385-6378 E-mail: [email protected] Phone: 319-385-6349 E-mail: [email protected] Softball Assistant Coach: Steve Less Head Coach: Mike Hampton Phone: 319-385-6349 E-mail: [email protected] Phone: 319-385-6303 E-mail: [email protected] Women’s Basketball, Women’s Golf Assistant Coach: Lexy Determan Head Coach: Steve Williamson Phone: 319-385-6301 E-mail: [email protected] Phone: 319-385-6332 E-mail: [email protected] Men’s & Women’s Track & Field, Men’s & Women’s Cross Country Men’s Basketball Head Coach: Anne Giesel Head Coach: Alan Magnani Phone: 319-385-6437 E-mail: [email protected] Phone: 319-385-6307 E-mail: [email protected] Assistant Coach: Ian McKeithen Head Coach: Jill Blake Phone: 319-385-6386 E-mail: [email protected] Phone: 319-385-6301 E-mail: [email protected]

2 IIOWAOWA WESLEYANWESLEYAN COLLEGECOLLEGE What would you love to do? Heal? Teach? Perform? Lead? Design? With a degree from Iowa Wes- leyan College you’ll be ready for your future! When you graduate, you’ll have a powerful resume that sets you apart.

Learn. Iowa Wesleyan offers more than 40 majors and pre-professional programs to match your interests to a challenging and exciting career. You’ll learn in small classroom settings, where faculty know you personally. A professor to student ratio of 1:14 puts you at the center of our attention. Work. Field Experience at Iowa Wesleyan takes you out of the classroom to introduce you to the world of careers. You can test your abilities while gaining professional experience and networking opportunities in real career settings. With hands-on experience including internships, student teach- ing, nursing clinicals and career applications, you’ll put your knowledge and skills to work. Serve. You’ll live out your values and give to others through service at Iowa Wesleyan. All students take part in service projects throughout their education, in the classroom, in organizations and through individual projects. You’ll do something meaningful for others while learning more about yourself and what it means to be a global citizen. Iowa Wesleyan has been a pioneer in service initia- tives for more than 40 years. Lead. Iowa Wesleyan College has 14 athletic programs and more than 30 student organizations so you can get involved, develop leadership skills and have fun! As team captain, committee chair or state offi cer in a professional organization, you’ll develop skills and confi dence for a lifetime.

Financial aid can make your Iowa Wesleyan College education affordable. Academic scholarships are available to qualifi ed students. To learn how Iowa Wesleyan College can get you ready for your future, contact our Admissions Offi ce at 800.582.2383 or check us out online at www.iwc.edu. Iowa Wesleyan College features 29 undergraduate majors as well as 13 pre- professional programs to choose from:

Majors Human Services Accounting Life Science* Pre-Professional Programs Applied Computer Science Mathematics Education* Chiropractic Art Education* Music** Dentistry Biology* Nursing Engineering Business Administration – concentrations in Human Philosophy of Religion Forestry Resource Mgmt., Management and Marketing Physical Education** Law Chemistry* Psychology Library Science Christian Studies Sociology Medical Technology Communication Special Education** Medicine Computer Science Studio Art Ministry Criminal Justice Visual Communication & Design Optometry Early Childhood Education Web Design Pharmacy Elementary Education Physical Therapy English* *Denotes secondary education certifi cation avail- Veterinary Medicine Environmental Science ability Exercise Science & Wellness **Denotes elementary and/or secondary education History* certifi cation availability

More facts about Iowa Wesleyan College... Founded: 1842 Class Size: Average of 14 students Faculty/Student Ratio: 1 professor to 12 students Campus: 60 tree-lined acres feature a mixture of landmark historic buildings and state-of-the-art facilities Mission Statement: “The mission of Iowa Wesleyan College is to prepare students to succeed in a changing global environment. Iowa Wesleyan is a four-year liberal arts college providing quality individualized learning experiences that combine the development of the intellect with adaptive life skills. The college is affi liated with the with which it shares a commitment to spiritual values, social justice and human welfare.” Leadership: Over 30 student clubs and organizations Athletics: Member of the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) and featuring the following sports: Men: Basketball, Baseball, Cross Country, Football, Golf, Soccer, Track & Field Women: Basketball, Cross Country, Golf, Soccer, Softball, Track & Field, Volleyball Financial Assistance: More than 95% of the student body receives fi nancial aid, $5 million in scholarships awarded yearly Notable Alumni: Belle Babb Mansfi eld (1866, fi rst woman to be admitted to the bar to practice law in the United States); James Van Allen (1935, discoverer of the Earth’s radiation belts); Rita Horky (1960, member National Women’s Basketball Hall of Fame); Peggy Whitson (1981, NASA Astro- naut, fi rst female commander of the International Space Station); Douglas Elisaia (1996, University of Utah football program Strength and Conditioning Coach) 3 MMAPLELEAFAPLELEAF CCOMMUNITYOMMUNITY SSTADIUM/EVANSTADIUM/EVANS FFIELDIELD Iowa Wesleyan College will again be playing all of its home football games at Mapleleaf Stadium. The Tigers have made Mapleleaf their home since 1979 and share the fi eld with Mount Pleasant Community High School. The Mapleleaf Community Complex also includes baseball and softball fi elds, and the football fi eld in 2007 was named Bob Evans Field, after the former MPCHS head coach who won more than 200 games over a 33-year coaching career at the high school from 1956-88.

Directions to Mapleleaf Stadium: The football fi eld is located on Mapleleaf Drive, about 1/2 mile from the intersection of Grand Ave. and Mapleleaf. From the north: From U.S. Hwy 218, take exit 45. The exit runs directly into Grand Ave. Go through two sets of stoplights. At the third stoplight, just past McDonald’s, take a right onto Mapleleaf Drive. The athletic complex will be on the right side of the road.

From the south: From U.S. Hwy 218, take exit 42B, merging onto E. Washington St. Go through the stoplights, past the Hy-Vee and to a four-way stop sign, where you will take a right. Go about 3/4 mile until the stoplights, where you will take a left. The athletic complex will be on the right side of the road.

From the east: Take U.S. Hwy 34 into Mount Pleasant. Go through the stoplights, past the Hy-Vee and to a four-way stop sign, where you will take a right. Go about 3/4 mile until the stoplights, where you will take a left. The athletic complex will be on the right side of the road.

From the west: From U.S. Hwy 34, take exit 234. Take a right onto Grand Ave. Go through two sets of stoplights. At the third stoplight, just past McDonald’s, take a right onto Mapleleaf Drive. The athletic complex will be on the right side of the road.

TTHEHE MMOUNTOUNT PPLEASANTLEASANT CCOMMUNITYOMMUNITY

Mount Pleasant, Iowa, with its 9,000 friendly people, is proud of its heritage of good schools, fi ne churches, and prosperous businesses, all in an agricultural center.

Mount Pleasant is located in southeastern Iowa at the junction of U.S. highways 34 and 218/27 which offers four-lane access to I-80, I-70, and U.S. Highway 34. The town offers daily Amtrak service to Chicago and points east, and to Denver and points west. Commercial airlines are within easy access in Burlington and Cedar Rapids. A municipal airport in Mount Pleasant accommodates private aircraft.

The Midwest Old Settlers and Threshers Association Reunion is held in Mount Pleasant, attracting more than 100,000 visitors every Labor Day weekend. The celebration displays an expanding collection of Americana in the Heritage Museums as well as hundreds of horse, steam- and gasoline-powered antique farm equipment items.

Mount Pleasant is the site of the Harlan–Lincoln House, the Dr. James Van Allen home and numerous buildings listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

Recreational opportunities in Mount Pleasant include golf, , , a community fi tness/recreation facility, city parks and playgrounds, and two nearby state parks.

4 TTHEHE IIWCWC FOOTBALLFOOTBALL PROGRAMPROGRAM To all Iowa Wesleyan football fans, parents, and supporters: On behalf of the Iowa Wesleyan College football program I would like to welcome you to the 2011 football season. We hope to bring you a season of what we feel college football is about. We feel that part of college athletics is about setting our priorities in proper perspective. This can in turn be a vital step in succeeding on many levels. We want our players to be students and citizens fi rst, to pursue their education, to be good sons and brothers and aspire to their chosen profession. If we set this standard and adhere to the values of sacrifi ce, fellowship, unselfi sh- ness, hustle and desire we cannot fail those we care about or our College.

These are important factors of not only a football program’s foundation, but also a foundation for life. We only ask that we give maximum effort, that we do our best, that despite the outcome what is important is how we competed. If we follow this standard, we can enrich our football student athletes’ college experience.

We want our foundation to be about passion, effort, hustle and pride. With your support we hope to make you proud of how we play. This is how new traditions can start and how a football tradition that stands proudly since 1890 can be honored.

Just play as hard as we can. Nothing less.

Kent Anderson Iowa Wesleyan College Head Football Coach

Continuing their work on upgrading team facilities, the IWC football coaching staff as well as a number of friends of the program renovated the team’s locker room inside IWC’s Old Gymnasium. Thank you to those who donated their time, energy or supplies to the project including: Harmony Bible Church, Breadeaux Pizza, Mt. Pleas- ant Electric, Sherwin Williams, Mt. Pleasant Lumber, Wilson Distributors, the IWC Football Alumni & Friends organiza- tion, and Wal-Mart.

Iowa Wesleyan Football 2010 - accomplishments in year one under Head Coach Kent Anderson Team • Tied for most wins in a season by IWC team since 1997 • Won three games in MSFA Midwest League play for just second time in school history and for fi rst time since 1996, IWC’s fi rst year in the league • Won consecutive games in a season for the fi rst time since 1997 • Picked up fi rst Homecoming win since 2005 • Passed for 2,521 yards and 18 touchdowns, both IWC’s highest single-season totals in those categories since 1998 • Scored 128 more points, 18 more touchdowns, and gained 1,008 yards more total offense in 2010 than season before • Played seven teams who were ranked at some point during the season. Also played fi ve games against teams ranked at the time, with all fi ve of those games against teams ranked in the top 15 at the time of the game. • Win over St. Francis (Ill.) was Tigers’ fi rst win ever over a team that fi nished with a winning record in MSFA Midwest League play.

Individual • Lawrence Moore sets school record for receptions in a career with 228 career catches. Moore also fi nished second in school history with 2,183 receiving yards in his career, just 13 yards shy of tying the school all-time record. Last year he led MSFA Midwest and ranked fourth in NAIA in receptions (79); and also was second in league and fi fth in nation in receptions per game (7.2). • Kevin McConnell throws for eighth-most yards in a season in school history (2,251) and compiles 2,599 yards of total offense, sixth-most in a season in school history. McConnell led the MSFA Midwest and ranked 18th nationally in NAIA in total passing yards; also fi nished second in MSFA Midwest and 20th in NAIA in total offense. • Greg Fields fi nishes fourth in MSFA Midwest in receptions (52) and concludes his career seventh on IWC all-time receptions list with 136 career catches

Awards • McConnell named back-to-back MSFA Midwest League Offensive Player of the Week Sept. 27 and Oct. 4, fi rst IWC player ever to win award two weeks in a row • Moore named First Team All-MSFA Midwest League for second time in his career. Mike Tupai, Darious Watson and Leondre Washington all named Second Team All-MSFA Midwest. Eleven other players named Honorable Mention All-MSFA Midwest.

5 TTIGERIGER CCOACHINGOACHING SSTAFFTAFF Kent Anderson – Head Coach Kent Anderson is in his second year as the head coach of the Iowa Wesleyan College football program.

Last year in his fi rst season as coach, Anderson led IWC to a 3-8 overall record. More importantly, the Tigers tied for fi fth place in the Mid-States Football Association Midwest League with a 3-4 league record, winning three games in the MSFA for just the second time ever and the fi rst time since 1996. Wesleyan also won consecutive games in a season for the fi rst time since 1997. The Tigers displayed a potent offense that scored 62 points in a win over Quincy (Ill.) and 41 points in a narrow loss to nationally ranked William Penn.

The 48-year-old Anderson is the 45th head coach in the 120-year history of Iowa Wesleyan’s football program. He took over for Jason Smelser as Head Football Coach and came to IWC after having spent the past 15 years as a head coach in Germany. As a coach in the German Football League professional ranks, Anderson posted a 182-62-5 record and won eight national championships. He won titles with four different teams and was a six-time national coach of the year.

Though he spent many years coaching in Germany, Anderson is hardly a stranger to southern Iowa. He is a native of Bloomfi eld, Iowa, and a graduate of Davis County High School, where he was all-state in foot- ball and basketball as well as a state champion in track & fi eld. The son of Dennis and Barbara Anderson, he comes from a family with a background in coaching and administration. His father Dennis is well-known throughout Iowa as a long-time head coach and athletic director at Davis County High.

Anderson is also a 1985 graduate of , where he received a degree in general studies and was a wide receiver and special teams player and a three-year letter winner on the football team.

Upon his graduation from Iowa State, Anderson worked in the private sector for six years in sales. He then spent two years at the University of North Carolina work- ing as a graduate assistant in the football program coached by Mack Brown, who is now the head coach at the University of Texas. Anderson coached wide receivers and the offensive line and was part of a UNC team that won the 1993 Peach Bowl, the Tar Heels’ fi rst bowl win in nine years.

Anderson also spent one year as an assistant coach at Simpson College in Indianola, Iowa, coaching wide receivers and coordinating the team’s passing game. In 1994 he took over as head coach of the Braunschweig Lions in Braunschweig, Germany, and became the fi rst coach in GFL history to take his team to the playoffs in his fi rst year as coach.

While coaching in Germany, Anderson also oversaw many of his teams’ football operations, including recruitment/scouting of players from the NCAA, NFL and Europe, developing corporate sponsorship and marketing programs, budget operation and personnel decisions. Outside of football he also developed skills as a motivational speaker for a number of high-profi le businesses in Germany.

Anderson is married to Friederike, and the couple welcomed their fi rst child in March, daugh- ter Laena. The family resides in Mount Pleasant. Kent Anderson Coaching Career 2010-present Iowa Wesleyan College Head Coach 1994-2009 German Football League 2007-09: Head Coach Kiel Baltic Hurricanes 2005-06: Head Coach Braunschweig Lions 2005 & 2006 GFL Champions 2003-04: Head Coach Berlin Adler 2004 GFL Champions 2001-02: Head Coach Hamburg Blue Devils 2001 GFL Champions 1994-2000: Head Coach Braunschweig Lions Four-time GFL champions 1993 Simpson College Wide receivers coach 1991-92 University of North Carolina Graduate Assistant coached wide receivers & offensive line Playing Career 1982-85 Iowa State University Wide receiver/special teams player

6 TTIGERIGER CCOACHINGOACHING SSTAFFTAFF Brad Linares – Offensive Line/Strength & Conditioning Brad Linares is in his third year as an assistant coach with the Iowa Wesleyan College football program and again will coach the team’s offensive line.

Linares coached the Tigers’ wide receivers for the 2009 season and last year assumed new duties, taking over as offensive line coach and also leading the team’s strength and conditioning program. Last year the Tigers had four of- fensive linemen named Honorable Mention All-MSFA Midwest League, and his line was part of a unit that improved its output by more than 11 points and 92 yards per game last year. Prior to last year he was a volunteer assistant during the 2009 season and was hired on as a full-time assistant in January 2010 by Head Coach Kent Anderson.

Linares joined the Tigers for his fi rst-ever coaching job after playing college football at College in Jacksonville, Ill., where he was a teammate of former IWC assistant Peter Jennings. He is a 2007 graduate of IC and played as a fullback for the Blueboys from 2002-07. Linares was a two-time Honorable Mention All- selection at his position. He saw limited action running the ball as a fullback, posting 38 carries for 148 yards and four touchdowns in his career. Linares also caught 55 passes out of the backfi eld for 395 yards and three touchdowns. He also was a captain for the team in his junior and senior years.

Linares is a native of Fort Madison and a 2002 graduate of Fort Madison High School, where he also played alongside Jennings. He now lives in Mount Pleasant.

Brayden Bergren – Quarterbacks Brayden Bergren is in his fi rst year as an assistant on the IWC football coaching staff and will assist in coaching the team’s quarterbacks in 2011.

Bergren joins the coaching staff after being a member of the program the past two years and playing for the Tigers last year. He was a reserve defensive lineman and linebacker and redshirted as a junior before playing in two games as a redshirt junior in 2010.

Bergren passed up a fi nal year of collegiate and graduated from IWC in the spring of 2011 with a degree in Elementary Education. In addition to being a member of the football team he was involved in other activities on campus and also was the 2010 Iowa Wesleyan Homecoming King. A native of Mediapolis, Iowa, and a graduate of Mediapolis High School, he currently resides in Mount Pleasant.

Brent Keaster – Tight Ends Brent Keaster is in his fi rst season as a coach for the Tigers and this year will help coach the team’s running backs and tight ends.

Keaster was a member of the IWC football team the past two seasons, though he was unfortunately never able to play for the Tigers. He was ineligible his fi rst year in 2009 and last year was ready to play before an injury in practice before the season resulted in season-ending knee surgery. Keaster came to Wesleyan from the University of Nevada, an NCAA Division I school where he was a high profi le signing after being a junior college All-American at the College of the Sequoias in Visalia, Calif.

Keaster is a native of Visalia, Calif., and is an August 2011 graduate of IWC with a degree in Exercise Science. He currently resides in Mount Pleasant.

7 TTIGERIGER CCOACHINGOACHING SSTAFFTAFF Dave Lukens – Defensive Coordinator David Lukens returns for his second year as the Tigers’ defensive coordinator.

Lukens came to IWC after a successful career as a high school coach in Southeast Iowa. He was previously the head coach at Davis County High School in Bloomfi eld, Iowa, for the past 16 years, where he took a program that was one of the weakest in the state and turned it into a perennial contender for postseason play. He was named Southeast Iowa Coach of the Year in 1997 and most recently was named District 6 Coach of the Year in 2009.

Lukens brings over 30 years of experience as a high school coach to IWC. He coached high school football for 25 years and also coached basketball, track and baseball in the past. Lukens also was a high school physical education teacher for 28 years and also taught weight training and social studies.

Lukens is a 1979 graduate of Central Washington University in Ellensburg, Wash., where he played football and base- ball for four years. He has been married to wife Cyndi for 33 years, and the couple has three children: sons Kenneth (29), who lives in Louisville, Ky., and Mathew (26), a senior at in Des Moines, and daughter Annie Goode (25), who is married and lives in Atlanta, Ga.

Jason LaRose – Defensive Line Jason LaRose is in his third season on the Tiger coach staff and this year will coach the defensive line after coaching the team’s running backs from 2008-09.

In his fi rst season on the staff in 2008, LaRose assisted with an offensive unit that rushed for more than 1,500 yards, the most by an IWC team in four years. Running back Jaren Maybin rushed for 970 yards, the seventh-highest total in Wesleyan history, and was named First Team All-Mid-States Football Association Midwest League. The Tigers fi nished ninth in the MSFA in rushing and scored 17 rushing touchdowns, tied for seventh in the conference.

LaRose originally joined the IWC program in January 2008, coming from Ronald Wilson Reagan High School in Winston-Salem, N.C. He taught Spanish at the school and also was running backs coach for the football team. Before coming to Reagan, LaRose also was a teacher and football coach at Richmond Senior High School in Rockingham, N.C.

LaRose is a May 2006 graduate of Appalachian State University in Boone, N.C., where he majored in Spanish with a minor in criminal justice. He played college football for the NCAA Division I-AA Mountaineers from 2003-05, playing at fullback and on the defensive line and special teams for ASU.

LaRose is a native of Lenoir, N.C. and graduated from West Caldwell High School in Lenoir, N.C. in 1997. After high school he served a two-year mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints from Oct. 1998-2000, and he also attended Caldwell Community College and Technical Institute in Lenoir from Jan. 2001- Dec. 2002. He is married to wife Mary, and the couple resides in Mount Pleasant.

Joe Stubbs – Defensive Backs Joe Stubbs returns for his fi fth season with the Tigers in 2011. He is back for his fourth season coaching the team’s defensive backs after serving as wide receivers coach in his fi rst year. In 2008 Stubbs coached a defensive backfi eld that played a big role in the Tigers being the top pass defense in the Mid-States Football Association and one of the top pass defenses in the NAIA. Wesleyan allowed 145.3 yards per game through the air, sixth in the country. In 2009 and 2010 the Tiger pass defense again was the strongest part of the defensive unit, ranking tenth in the MSFA both years. Stubbs, a native of Macon, Ga., returned to the IWC football program after a successful playing career with the Tigers from 1998-2002. He played numerous positions for the team throughout his career, includ- ing quarterback, running back, wide receiver and free safety, as well as being a return man on special teams. He fi nished his career with 3,174 all-purpose yards, including 946 yards rushing, 161 yards receiving and 2,067 yards on punt and kickoff returns. He also passed for a total of 1,070 yards during his four seasons at IWC. Stubbs was named to the MSFA Midwest League First Team as a senior running back in 2002, a year in which he Joe Stubbs suiting up for the Tigers in 2001 accounted for 518 rushing yards, 434 passing yards and 119 receiving yards. He also received MSFA Midwest League honorable mention accolades during his sophomore and junior seasons. Stubbs is married to wife Stephanie and has two sons, Joe Jr. (13) and Carlos (2) and daughter Evelyn (1). The couple lives in Mount Pleasant.

8 22011011 TIGERTIGER FFOOTBALLOOTBALL OUTLOOKOUTLOOK Year Two of Head Coach Kent Anderson’s turnaround of the Iowa Wesleyan Mention All-MSFA Midwest League selection. In addition to the seniors, sopho- College football team has rounded the fi rst turn and is on the backstretch, in the more James Daniel (Riverdale, Ill.) was the team’s fi rst reserve lineman last words of the coach. year and appeared in all 11 games. The fi fth line spot will come down to either a junior college transfer or a freshmen, with some of the top candidates including The Tigers went 3-8 in their fi rst year under Anderson, a one-win improvement Douglas Fuentes (Jr.-Los Banos, Calif.), Jordan Padgett (Jr.-Las Vegas, in overall record over the year before despite playing fi ve teams ranked in the Nev.), Josiah McClintock (Fr.-Rockford, Ill.) and Kevin Rubin (Fr.-Detroit, top 15 nationally in their respective polls at the time of the Tigers’ game against Mich.). them. More impressively, IWC fi nished 3-4 in the Mid-States Football Associa- tion Midwest League, tying for the program’s most wins ever in a season in Iowa Wesleyan should be improved on defense after injuries and departures league play since Wesleyan joined the MSFA in 1996. left the team extremely thin by the end of last season. An infl ux of junior college transfers will be expected to give the team size and maturity that the team has After a 0-4 start that included three straight games against top 10 teams, IWC lacked with younger groups in recent years. defeated a St. Francis (Ill.) team that would go on and fi nish 7-4 overall and third in the MSFA Midwest League, getting Anderson’s fi rst win on a dramatic A pair of returning starters are back on the defensive line. Tarvis Gordon fi nal drive and touchdown with (Jr.-Sanford, Fla.) and Richard Silva (Jr.-Kirkland, Wash.) both were named 16 seconds left in the game. honorable mention all-league as sophomores and combined for 68 tackles The Tigers generated some and 7 1/2 tackles for loss. Both are two-year starters, and they’ll be joined by excitement offensively later in newcomers including junior college transfers including Fekita Feki (Kea’au, the season, getting involved in Hawaii), Sale Fatu (Pago Pago, American Samoa) and Aaron Wagoner a pair of shootouts against Wil- (Roseville, Calif.). Senior Kenrick Lawson (Brooklyn, N.Y.) also returns liam Penn and Quincy, making as a rush end and was second on the team last year with 2 1/2 sacks, and a number of trick plays work sophomore Jamarco Clark (Conley, Ga.) should also see action in a similar in hanging with the nationally role this year. ranked Statesmen before losing 56-41, and then scoring 49 fi rst The linebacking spot will be seeking the return of two seniors who were felled half points in a 62-50 win over by season-ending injuries last year. Cameron Jones (O’Fallon, Mo.) started Quincy. the fi rst fi ve games last year before a broken ankle against St. Francis (Ill.) ended his season, and less than two weeks later Matthew Palmer-Newton Wesleyan was led by its pass- (Camarillo, Calif.) suffered a broken leg in practice that ended his year. ing game, which was paced Newcomers who should make an impact at linebacker include Jesse Carbajal by Kevin McConnell. As a (Jr.-San Jose, Calif.), Carlos Morales (Fr.-Mustang, Okla.) and Tony Fuiava sophomore the Kansas City (Jr.-Pago Pago, American Samoa). native threw for 2,251 yards Kevin McConnell and 16 touchdowns. His yardage total was the eighth-most in school history, IWC will also have a number of new faces in the secondary, with Charles and he also led the team in rushing with 348 yards and six scores. A two-year Thomas (Jr.- starter, McConnell returns for his junior year this year and is backed up by Fontana, Calif.) the Brett Brodersen (Jr.-Visalia, Calif.), a former transfer from the University of lone returning starter. Southern Mississippi who started last year’s opener and saw playing time in More junior college several other games. transfers expected to play roles include McConnell’s favorite target Marcus Bonner (Jr.- for the past two years was Lancaster, Calif.), Lawrence Moore, who Justin Hunnicutt completed his four-year (Jr.-San Francisco, career with the school Calif.), Napoleon record in receptions and Johnson (Jr.-San the second-most receiving Jose, Calif.) and yards in IWC history. The Carlos Richards (Jr.- Tigers do return a number Detroit, Mich.). Two of receivers who saw other newcomers in- signifi cant playing time last Matthew Palmer-Newton (#91) clude familar names. Chase Tackett year, including LiMichael Zach Ray (Jr.-Springfi eld, Ill.) moves to safety this year after playing as a slot Peeples (So.-Conyers, receiver the past two years, while Christian Palmer-Newton (Fr.-Camarillo, Ga.), Chase Tackett (So.-Camarillo, Calif.), Matthew Vidales (Jr.-Los Calif.) is the younger brother of linebacker Matthew and is in his fi rst year with Angeles, Calif.), Thomas Barkei (Jr.-Aurora, Ill.) and Ridge Hobbs (So.-New the program. London, Iowa). Peeples is the leading returning receiver after catching 17 passes for 246 yards and a touchdown. Special teams will be led by Brodersen, who will serve as the team’s kicker and punter this year and was a former soccer player in high school. The Tigers The running back spot was one where the Tigers were shorthanded last year will also be looking for new return men, and Harris, Veal and freshman Raul and will feature new faces this year. Brandon Harris (So.-Baton Rouge, La.) Becerill (Mission, Texas) will be among those competing for time back return- and Daniel Veal (Jr.-San Diego, Calif.) are a pair of junior college transfers ing punts and kicks. and lead a group of newcomers at the position who will be expected to help Wesleyan improve on its average of just 53 rushing yards per game last year. One thing in Wesleyan’s favor this year, at least on paper, is the schedule. Including a game against Wright State University’s club football team, the Tigers Offensive line is a position of considerable experience, as three starters return. have seven home games and just four road games. IWC also faces just one Nate Schrock (Mediapolis, Iowa) and Tyler Stewart (Merritt Island, Fla.) are team ranked inside the top 20 in the NAIA preseason top 25 poll, and after seniors who both have started much of the past three years, while fellow senior opening the season with two straight road games the Tigers will play seven of Eric Davis (Clemons, Iowa) is a two-year starter and a two-time Honorable their fi nal nine games at home.

9 22011011 TIGERTIGER SENIORSSENIORS

#10 Cameron #37 Kenrick Jones Lawson 5-9, 220 Sr. 6-1, 225 Sr. Linebacker Defensive Line O’Fallon, Missouri Brooklyn, New York

Jones is in his fourth year with Lawson is in his fi fth year with the Tigers and is a three-year the IWC football program and letter winner. is a two-time letter winner.

2008: Played in all 11 games 2007: Redshirted as a fresh- as part of team’s linebacking man. rotation and made 25 tackles. 2008: Played in six games on 2009: Played in all 11 games, special teams and as a reserve starting ten. Finished with 31 linebacker. Made three tackles tackles, including three tackles on special teams. for loss and 1 1/2 sacks. 2009: Sat out season after 2010: Started team’s fi rst having offseason heart surgery. fi ve games and was leading team in tackles with 33 when he broke his ankle against St. Francis (Ill.) on Sept. 25. Also forced one fumble and had two 2010: Played in all 11 games as a linebacker and defensive lineman and fumble recoveries fi nished with 23 tackles. Also added 2 1/2 tackles for loss, and his 2 1/2 sacks ranked second on the team. Personal: Born Dec. 20, 1989. Son of Malcolm Jones and Vikki Lowllun and has two sisters (Erin and Ajah). Attended Hazelwood East High School in Personal: Born Dec. 12, 1988. Son of Marcia Harvey and has one brother O’Fallon, Mo. Majoring in Communications. (Kenardo) and one sister (Keniesha). Attended William E. Grady High School in Brooklyn, N.Y. Majoring in Sport Management. Career Statistics Tackles Pass Defense Fumbles G UA Ast. Total TFL-Yds Sacks Int. BrUp FF FR Career Statistics Tackles Pass Defense Fumbles 2008 11 12 13 25 0.5-2 0-0 0 0 0 0 G UA Ast. Total TFL-Yds Sacks Int. BrUp FF FR 2009 11 20 11 31 3-9 1.5-8 0 0 1 0 2008 6 1 2 3 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 2010 5 25 8 33 0-0 0-0 0 0 1 2 2010 11 16 7 23 2.5-18 2.5-18 0 0 0 0 Career 27 57 32 89 3.5-11 1.5-8 0 0 2 2 Career 17 17 9 26 2.5-18 2.5-18 0 0 0 0

#58 Eric Davis 6-5, 290 Sr. Offensive Line Clemons, Iowa

Davis is in his third year with the IWC football program and is a two-time letter winner. He transferred to Wesleyan in 2009 from Ellsworth Community College in Iowa Falls, Iowa.

2009: Started all 11 games for Tigers on offensive line and was an named Honor- able Mention All-Mid-States Football Association Midwest League selection.

2010: Played in 10 games, starting all ten, and was named Honorable Mention All-MSFA Midwest for the second consecutive year.

Personal: Born Aug. 20, 1989. Son of Roy and Kathryn Davis. Attended West Marshall High School in State Center, Iowa. Majoring in Criminal Justice.

10 22011011 TIGERTIGER SSENIORSENIORS

#60 Nate #66 Tyler Schrock Stewart 6-4, 315 Sr. 5-9, 280 Sr. Offensive Line Offensive Line Mediapolis, Iowa Merritt Island, Florida

Schrock is in his fourth year Stewart is in his fourth year with the IWC football program with the Tiger football program and enters this year as a three- and is a three-year letter year letter winner. winner.

2008: Played in all 11 games 2008: Played in seven games, as a freshman at right tackle, starting fi ve. starting ten. 2009: Played in 10 of 11 2009: Played in all 11 games games, starting all ten. Named for second consecutive year, Honorable Mention All-Mid- starting fi ve and seeing action States Football Association in all games and at multiple Midwest League selection. positions on the offensive line. 2010: Started all 11 games and was again named MSFA Midwest League 2010: Played in all 11 games, starting ten and playing primarily at right tackle Honorable Mention. on the offensive line. Personal: Born Jan. 6, 1990. Son of Denny Stewart and Karen Peek and has Personal: Born Oct. 17, 1989. Son of Bill and Karen Schrock and has one two brothers (Aaron and Jesse) and two sisters (Alex and Ryann). Attended brother (Noah) and two sisters (Kate and Lauren). Attended Mediapolis High Satellite High School in Satellite Beach, Fla. Majoring in Exercise Science. School in Mediapolis, Iowa. Majoring in Marketing.

#91 Matthew Palmer-Newton 6-0, 210 Sr. Linebacker Camarillo, California

Palmer-Newton is in his fourth year with the IWC football team and is a two-year letter winner.

2008: Played in all 11 games, primarily on special teams and as a reserve linebacker. Made seven tackles.

2009: Played in all 11 games, starting four as a linebacker and also playing on many special teams units. Made 22 tackles, including three tackles for loss, and led team with three sacks. Also forced two fumbles and had two fumble recoveries.

2010: Played in six games, starting two before season was ended by broken leg in practice. Made 14 tackles, including 1 1/2 tackles for loss and one sack.

Personal: Born Feb. 21, 1990. Son of Kevin Newton and Michelle Palmer and has two brothers (Chris- tian and Payton). Brother Christian also is a member of the IWC football team. Attended Rio Mesa High School in Oxnard, Calif. Majoring in Business. Career Statistics Tackles Pass Defense Fumbles G UA Ast. Total TFL-Yds Sacks Int. BrUp FF FR 2008 11 3 4 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 2009 10 17 5 22 3-20 3-20 0 0 2 2 2010 6 9 5 14 1.5-6 1-5 0 0 0 0 Career 27 29 14 43 4.5-26 4-25 0 0 2 2

11 MMEETEET TTHEHE 22011011 TTIGERSIGERS

#1 Buddy Guastella #3 Daniel Veal #4 Marcus Bonner #5 Zach Ray #6 Brandon Harris Junior, Wide Receiver Junior, Running Back Junior, Defensive Back Junior, Defensive Back Sophomore, Running Back Yorba LInda, California San Diego, California Lancaster, California Springfi eld, Illinois Baton Rouge, Louisiana Criminal Justice Exercise Science Exercise Science Exercise Science Exercise Science

#7 Jamarco Clark #8 Tarvis Gordon #9 Charles Thomas #11 LiMichael Peeples #12 Brett Brodersen Sophomore, Linebacker Junior, Defensive Line Junior, Defensive Back Sophomore, Wide Receiver Junior, Quarterback Conley, Georgia Sanford, Florida Fontana, California Conyers, Georgia Visalia, California Human Services Business Administration Biology/Life Science Criminal Justice Education

#13 Zandro Diaz #14 Chase Tackett #15 Matthew Vidales #16 Jacob Tolander #17 Nicolas Breland Freshman, Quarterback Sophomore, Wide Receiver Junior, Fullback Freshman, Quarterback Junior, Wide Receiver Camarillo, California Camarillo, California Los Angeles, California Winfi eld, Iowa San Jose, California Computer Science Criminal Justice Nursing Business Business

#18 Brad DeMoulin #19 Kevin McConnell #20 Duane Lee #21 Justin Hunnicutt #22 Elijah Albert Freshman, Quarterback Junior, Quarterback Junior, Defensive Back Junior, Defensive Back Junior, Defensive Back Columbia, Illinois Kansas City, Missouri San Jose, California San Francisco, California Richmond, California Education Pre-Med Physical Education Business Administration Criminal Justice

12 MMEETEET TTHEHE 22011011 TTIGERSIGERS

#23 Raul Lozano #24 Napoleon Johnson #25 Wilbert (Trey) Todd #26 Ty-Cortay’on Hill #27 Dashon Ellison Freshman, Wide Receiver Junior, Defensive Back Freshman, Running Back Freshman, Defensive Back Junior, Defensive Back Yuba City, California San Jose, California Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Eastaboga, Alabama Paterson, New Jersey Pre-Physical Therapy Psychology Accounting Nursing Physical Education

#28 Carlos Richards #29 Jared Cross #31 Jared Tolander #32 Patrick Poetsch #33 Kenyon Morgan Junior, Defensive Back Freshman, Running Back Freshman, Defensive Back Freshman, Running Back Freshman, Running Back Detroit, Michigan Normal, Illinois Winfi eld, Iowa Remscheid, Germany Gainesville, Texas Business Physical Education Business Criminal Justice/Sociology Pre-Engineering

#35 Lance Mountain #36 Taylor Simental #38 Devin Walker #39 Ross Vance #40 Aaron Wagoner Sophomore, Wide Receiver Sophomore, Defensive Back Freshman, Running Back Junior, Fullback Junior, Defensive Line Griggsville, Illinois Chicago, Illinois Fayette, Alabama Fort Madison, Iowa Roseville, California Undeclared Physical Education Biology Elementary Education Exercise Science

#41 Edward Amadi #42 Carlos Morales #43 Howard Bounds #44 Jesse Carbajal #45 Jamie Cunningham Junior, Linebacker Freshman, Linebacker Freshman, Defensive Back Junior, Linebacker Freshman, Running Back Garland, Texas Mustang, Oklahoma St. Louis, Missouri San Jose, California Madison, Wisconsin Biology Accounting Business Administration Psychology Pre-Physical Therapy

13 MMEETEET TTHEHE 22011011 TTIGERSIGERS

#47 Christian Palmer-Newton #48 Robert Lambert #50 Jordan Padgett #51 Richard Silva #52 Bobby Hall Freshman, Defensive Back Junior, Linebacker Junior, Offensive Line Junior, Defensive Line Sophomore, Linebacker Camarillo, California Pahoa, Hawaii Las Vegas, Nevada Kirkland, Washington Chicago, Illinois Religion Physical Education Physical Education Physical Education Exercise Science

#53 Erik Stouter #54 James Shephard #55 Tony Fuiava #56 Anthony LaRussa #57 Lex Cortez Freshman, Linebacker Freshman, Defensive Line Junior, Linebacker Freshman, Offensive Line Freshman, Linebacker Wiesbaden, Germany Fort Worth, Texas Pago Pago, American Samoa Lakeside, California Tomball, Texas Nursing Computer Science Criminal Justice Business Exercise Science

#61 Troy Hallberg #62 Dakota Thompson #63 Douglas Fuentes #64 Fekita Feki #67 William Brown Freshman, Offensive Line Freshman, Offensive Line Junior, Offensive Line Junior, Defensive Line Freshman, Offensive Line Vinton, Iowa Tomball, Texas Los Banos, California Kea’au, Hawaii Plano, Illinois Exercise Science Criminal Justice Criminal Justice Undecided Business Administration

#68 Ja’Korey Walker #69 Calvin Calhoun #70 LaShaud Kennell #71 Cole Gilham #73 Kevin Rubin Freshman, Offensive Line Freshman, Offensive Line Freshman, Offensive Line Freshman, Offensive Line Freshman, Offensive Line Fayette, Alabama Gainesville, Texas St. Louis, Missouri Rushville, Illinois Detroit, Michigan Pre-Physical Therapy Undeclared Criminal Justice Pre-Engineering Criminal Justice

14 MMEETEET TTHEHE 22011011 TTIGERSIGERS

#76 A.J. Mosca #77 James Daniel #78 Josiah McClintock #80 Kyle Copeland #81 Ridge Hobbs Freshman, Defensive Line Sophomore, Offensive Line Freshman, Offensive Line Freshman, Wide Receiver Sophomore, Wide Receiver Monroe Center, Illinois Riverdale, Illinois Rockford, Illinois Lafayette, Illinois New London, Iowa Undeclared Pre-Physical Therapy Undeclared Pre-Physical Therapy Physical Education

#82 Thomas Barkei #83 Chase Taylor #84 Larry Edwards #85 Marc Ballatori #86 Teverick Boyd Junior, Wide Receiver Junior, Wide Receiver Freshman, Wide Receiver Sophomore, Wide Receiver Freshman, Wide Receiver Aurora, Illinois LaPorte, Colorado St. Peters, Missouri Tequesta, Florida Dallas, Texas Criminal Justice Pre-Physical Therapy Pre-Physical Therapy Pre-Physical Therapy Exercise Science

#87 Raul Becerril #88 Qur’an Hodge #92 Tyler Brown #94 Sam Balbach #95 Sale Fatu Freshman, Wide Receiver Freshman, Wide Receiver Freshman, Linebacker Freshman, Defensive Line Junior, Defensive Line Mission, Texas Union City, California Wapello, Iowa McCordsville, Ind. Pago Pago, American Samoa Kinesiology Pre-Med Exercise Science Undeclared Criminal Justice

#98 Stephen Armstrong #99 Kent Brauweiler Trace Nebel Dusty Young Freshman, Defensive Line Freshman, Defensive Line Sophomore, Offensive Line Sophomore, Offensive Line Santee, California Plano, Illinois Wayland, Iowa Donnellson, Iowa Criminal Justice Undeclared Criminal Justice Undeclared

15 MMEETEET TTHEHE 22011011 TTIGERSIGERS

2011 TIGERS BY POSITION

QUARTERBACKS

RECEIVERS

OFFENSIVE LINE RUNNING BACKS

16 MMEETEET TTHEHE 22011011 TTIGERSIGERS

TIGHT ENDS/FULLBACKS

LINEBACKERS

DEFENSIVE LINE

DEFENSIVE BACKS

17 22011011 NUMERICNUMERIC RROSTEROSTER No. Player Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Hometown High School/Previous School 1 Buddy Guastella 5-10 190 Jr. WR Yorba Linda, Calif. Esperanza/Santa Ana (Calif.) CC 3 Daniel Veal 5-7 160 Jr. RB San Diego, Calif. Helix/ San Diego Mesa (Calif.) CC 4 Marcus Bonner 5-9 185 Jr. DB Lancaster, Calif. East Side/Antelope Valley (Calif.) CC 5 Zach Ray** 5-9 190 Jr. WR Springfi eld, Ill. Springfi eld Southeast 6 Brandon Harris 6-1 220 Soph. RB Baton Rouge, La. University/Baton Rouge (La.) CC 7 Jamarco Clark* 6-2 230 Soph. LB Conley, Ga. Forest Park 8 Tarvis Gordon** 5-11 255 Jr. DL Sanford, Fla. Winter Springs 9 Charles Thomas** 6-2 230 Jr. DB Fontana, Calif. A.B. Miller 10 Cameron Jones** 5-9 220 Sr. LB O’Fallon, Mo. Hazelwood East 11 LiMichael Peeples* 6-0 165 Soph. WR Conyers, Ga. Stephenson 12 Brett Brodersen* 6-0 192 Jr. QB Visalia, Calif. Redwood 13 Zandro Diaz 5-11 180 Fr. QB Camarillo, Calif. Camarillo 14 Chase Tackett* 5-10 190 Soph. WR Camarillo, Calif. Camarillo 15 Matthew Vidales** 5-8 186 Jr. FB Los Angeles, Calif. St. Francis 16 Jacob Tolander 6-5 205 Fr. QB Winfi eld, Iowa Winfi eld-Mount Union 17 Nicolas Breland 6-0 210 Jr. WR San Jose, Calif. Berkeley/San Jose CC 18 Brad DeMoulin 6-6 250 Fr. QB Columbia, Ill. Columbia 19 Kevin McConnell** 6-3 177 Soph. QB Kansas City, Mo. Oak Park 20 Duane Lee 6-2 210 Jr. DB San Jose, Calif. San Jose (Calif.) CC 21 Justin Hunnicutt 5-9 190 Jr. DB San Francisco, Calif. Tokay/San Joaquin Delta (Calif.) CC 22 Elijah Albert 5-7 170 Jr. DB Richmond, Calif. DeAnza/San Jose (Calif.) CC 23 Raul Lozano 5-9 165 Fr. WR Yuba City, Calif. Yuba City 24 Napoleon Johnson 6-2 170 Jr. DB San Jose, Calif. Oak Grove/San Jose (Calif.) CC 25 Trey Todd 5-7 180 Fr. RB Oklahoma City, Okla. Piedmont 26 Ty-Cortay’on Hill 5-7 130 Fr. DB Eastaboga, Ala. Lincoln 27 Dashon Elison 5-11 190 Jr. DB Paterson, N.J. JFK/Central Lakes (Minn.) CC 28 Carlos Richards 5-8 175 Jr. DB Detroit, Mich. Cass Tech/Citrus (Calif.) CC 29 Jared Cross 5-11 185 Fr. RB Normal, Ill. Normal Community 31 Jared Tolander 6-0 170 Fr. DB Winfi eld, Iowa Winfi eld-Mount Union 32 Patrick Poetsch 5-11 265 Fr. RB Remscheid, Germany Ernst-Moritz-Arndt 33 Kenyon Morgan 5-9 205 Fr. RB Gainesville, Texas Gainesville 35 Lance Mountain 5-10 170 Soph. WR Griggsville, Ill. Griggsville-Perry 36 Taylor Simental 5-9 185 Soph. DB Chicago, Ill. De LaSalle/North Park (Ill.) U. 37 Kenrick Lawson** 6-1 225 Sr. DL Brooklyn, N.Y. William E. Grady 38 Devin Walker 5-7 185 Fr. RB Fayette, Ala. Fayette County 39 Ross Vance 5-11 200 Jr. FB Fort Madison, Iowa Fort Madison 40 Aaron Wagoner 6-1 230 Jr. LB Roseville, Calif. Roseville 41 Edward Amadi* 5-10 220 Jr. LB Garland, Texas Lakeview Centennial 42 Carlos Morales 5-11 215 Fr. LB Mustang, Okla. Midwest City 43 Howard Bounds 6-0 170 Fr. DB St. Louis, Mo. Parkway South 44 Jesse Carbajal 5-11 220 Jr. LB San Jose, Calif. Evergreen Valley/San Jose CC 45 Jamie Cunningham 6-1 220 Fr. RB Madison, Wis. Deerfi eld 47 Christian Palmer-Newton 5-10 180 Fr. DB Camarillo, Calif. Rio Mesa 48 Robert Lambert 6-0 220 Jr. LB Pahoa, Hawaii Lahainaluna 50 Jordan Padgett 6-0 250 Jr. OL Las Vegas, Nev. Cimmaron-Memorial/Feather River CC 51 Richard Silva** 5-11 294 Jr. DL Kirkland, Wash. Interlake 52 Bobby Hall 5-9 225 Soph. LB Chicago, Ill. Coll. of DuPage (Ill.) 53 Erik Stouter 6-0 205 Fr. LB Wiesbaden, Germany Wiesbaden 54 James Shephard 5-7 260 Fr. DL Fort Worth, Texas Southwest Christian 55 Tony Fuiava 6-0 235 Jr. LB Pago Pago, Am. Samoa New Mexico Military Inst. 56 Anthony LaRussa 6-0 245 Fr. OL Lakeside, Calif. West Hills 57 Lex Cortez 5-11 225 Fr. LB Tomball, Texas Klein Oak 58 Eric Davis** 6-5 290 Sr. OL Clemons, Iowa West Marshall 60 Nate Schrock*** 6-4 315 Sr. OL Mediapolis, Iowa Mediapolis 61 Troy Hallberg 6-2 300 Fr. OL Vinton, Iowa Vinton Shellsburg 62 Dakota Thompson 5-11 270 Fr. OL Tomball, Texas Klein Oak 63 Douglas Fuentes 6-1 270 Jr. OL Los Banos, Calif. Los Banos/San Jose CC 64 Fekita Feki 6-1 275 Jr. DL Kea’au, Hawaii Kea’au/Hartnell CC 66 Tyler Stewart*** 5-9 280 Sr. OL Merritt Island, Fla. Satellite 67 William Brown 5-9 250 Fr. OL Plano, Ill. Plano 68 Ja’Korey Walker 6-0 275 Fr. OL Fayette, Ala. Fayette County 69 Calvin Calhoun 6-4 260 Fr. OL Gainesville, Texas Gainesville 18 22011011 NUMERICNUMERIC RROSTEROSTER No. Player Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Hometown High School/Previous School 70 La Shaud Kennell 5-10 220 Fr. OL St. Louis, Mo. Imagine College Prep 71 Cole Gilham 5-11 220 Fr. OL Rushville, Ill. Rushville-Industry 73 Kevin Rubin 6-4 290 Fr. OL Detroit, Mich. Martin Luther King 76 A.J. Mosca 6-4 280 Fr. DL Monroe Center, Ill. 77 James Daniel* 6-5 295 Soph. OL Riverdale, Ill. Chicago Christian 78 Josiah McClintock 5-11 275 Fr. OL Rockford, Ill. Rockford Christian 80 Kyle Copeland 5-11 170 Fr. WR Lafayette, Ill. Stark County 81 Ridge Hobbs* 6-3 195 Soph. WR New London, Iowa New London 82 Thomas Barkei** 6-1 185 Jr. WR Aurora, Ill. Central Catholic 83 Chase Taylor 6-0 190 Jr. WR LaPorte, Colo. Brophy College Prep 84 Larry Edwards 5-9 180 Fr. WR St. Peters, Mo. Francis Howell North 85 Marc Ballatori 6-1 180 Soph. WR Tequesta, Fla. Jupiter Christian 86 Teverick Boyd 5-8 175 Fr. WR Dallas, Texas Life School Oak Ciff 87 Raul Becerill 5-7 165 Fr. WR Mission, Texas Veterans Memorial 88 Qur’an Hodge 6-2 190 Fr. WR Union City, Calif. James Logan 91 Matthew Palmer-Newton** 6-0 210 Sr. DL Camarillo, Calif. Rio Mesa 92 Tyler Brown 5-10 215 Fr. LB Wapello, Iowa Wapello 94 Sam Balbach 6-3 235 Fr. DL McCordsville, Ind. Mount Vernon 95 Sale Fatu 5-11 250 Jr. DL Pago Pago, Am. Samoa New Mexico Military Inst. 98 Stephen Armstrong 6-0 240 Fr. DL Santee, Calif. West Hills 99 Kent Brauweiler 6-4 235 Fr. DL Plano, Ill. Aurora Central Catholic

Redshirts Trace Nebel* 6-1 267 Soph. OL Wayland, Iowa WACO Dusty Young 6-0 239 Soph. OL Donnellson, Iowa Central Lee

* Indicates Letters earned Head Coach: Kent Anderson (2nd year) Associate Head Coach: Joe Stubbs (5th year) Assistant Coaches: Brad Linares (3rd year), Brent Keaster (1st year), Brayden Bergren (1st year), Dave Lukens (2nd year), Jason La Rose (3rd year) Athletic Trainers: Vince Klopfenstein (5th year), Mandy Borchers (2nd year)

Athletic Trainer Athletic Trainer Vince Klopfenstein Mandy Borchers The Henry County Health Center provides athletic Mandy Borchers returns for her second training support for the Iowa Wesleyan College year as a member of the athletic training Athletic Department. This year Vince Klopfenstein staff at Iowa Wesleyan College and will again serve as Head Athletic Trainer for Tiger Henry County Health Center. athletic teams in 2011-12. Before joining the staff at HCHC, Borch- Klopfenstein is in his fi fth year at IWC as a trainer, ers was a graduate assistant athletic having joined the Henry County Health Center trainer at the . She staff in that role in August 2007. In addition to served as an assistant athletic trainer working with IWC athletes, he also covers high at Mid-America Nazarene University in school football games in the SE Iowa area. 2007-08 and was an intern assistant athletic trainer at from 2006-07. She also received student Before coming to HCHC and IWC, Klopfenstein worked for Orthopaedic and Sports athletic training experience at (2005-06), the University Medicine Centres in West Des Moines, where he covered a number of sports and of Northern Iowa (2003-06) and St. Ambrose University (2002-03). sporting events. He was the head athletic trainer for Des Moines East High School in 2006-07 and also helped cover the Iowa state girls’ basketball tournament as well She is a member of the National Strength and Conditioning Association as the state high school track meet. He has ten years of experience as an athletic and the National Athletic Training Association, and is a certifi ed strength trainer. and conditioning specialist. In addition to assisting IWC athletic teams, Borchers also covers events in Southeast Iowa for area high schools. Klopfenstein is a native of Winfi eld, Iowa. He graduated from Simpson College in May 2005 with a double major in Biology and Athletic Training/Exercise Science. Borchers is a native of Orange City, Iowa and earned her B.A. in athletic He was a member of the Simpson baseball team from 2000-03 and was a student training from the University of Northern Iowa in 2006. In May 2010 she athletic trainer at the college from 2001-04. Along with being a certifi ed and licensed received her M.S. in exercise science from the University of Iowa. athletic trainer he is also a certifi ed strength and conditioning specialist. ***A thank you to T.H.E. (Tom Hasenfritz Equipment) Company for providing the John Deere Gator for use by Iowa Wesleyan College and its athletic training department. 19 MMID-STATESID-STATES FFOOTBALLOOTBALL ASSOCIATIONASSOCIATION The Mid-States Football Association, an NAIA affi liated organization, will begin its 18th MSFA gridiron season this fall with 19 schools in fi ve midwestern states.

As has been the case in recent years, the MSFA will be in transition. Concordia University, located in Ann Arbor, Mich., will be the newest 2010 Mid-States Football Association team in the Mideast League. Concordia, along with Siena Heights Final Standings University of Adrian, Mich., were approved for MSFA membership in Midwest League 2010. Siena Heights will begin Mideast League play in 2012. Conf. Overall W L W L A Chicago-based institution, Robert Morris University, became the 19th school admitted to the MSFA in 2011. McKendree (Ill.) 6 1 9 3 Robert Morris will join the Midwest League in 2013 as McKendree University of Lebanon, Ill., and Quincy Univer- William Penn (Iowa) 6 1 10 1 sity of Quincy, Ill., will move to NCAA Division II competition at the end of the 2011 season. St. Francis (Ill.) 5 2 7 4 Grand View (Iowa) 4 3 6 4 Thus, the MSFA Mideast League lineup for 2011 will feature Concordia and Quincy, which moves from the St. Ambrose (Iowa) 3 4 5 5 Midwest, as well as of Chicago, Ill.; Marian University of Indianapolis, Ind.; the University Iowa Wesleyan 3 4 3 8 of Saint Francis of Fort Wayne, Ind.; and Taylor University of Upland, Ind. The Midwest League will consist of Waldorf (Iowa) 1 6 3 8 Grand View University of Des Moines, Iowa; Waldorf College of Forest City, Iowa; Iowa Wesleyan College of Quincy (Ill.) 0 7 0 11 Mount Pleasant, Iowa; St. Ambrose University of Davenport, Iowa; William Penn University of Oskaloosa, Iowa; Mideast League Olivet Nazarene University of Bourbonnais, Ill.; Trinity International University of Deerfi eld, Ill.; and the University Conf. Overall of St. Francis of Joliet, Ill. W L W L St. Xavier (Ill.) 7 0 13 1 St. Francis (Ind.) 6 1 10 2 Malone, McKendree and Walsh will play a majority of games against MSFA schools, but will not be eligible for Marian (Ind.) 5 2 10 3 the league championships because of membership applications with the NCAA. Taylor (Ind.) 4 3 6 5 Walsh (Ohio) 3 4 7 4 Each MSFA team plays the other teams within its league plus crossover games against the other league. The Malone (Ohio) 2 5 3 7 champions of the two leagues receive automatic berths into the NAIA Championship playoffs. Trinity International (Ill.) 1 6 3 8 Olivet Nazarene (Ill.) 0 7 0 11 The Chairman of the MSFA during the 2011-2012 school year will be Angie Fincannon, Athletic Director, Taylor University. James D. Houdeshell of Findlay, Ohio serves as the MSFA Commissioner and Larry Alter of Findlay, Ohio is the Mid-States Football Association Information Director. Weekly statistical reports, players of the week, news items and highlights are available on the MSFA website at www.mid-statesfootball.org. 2010 MSFA Midwest League First Team OFFENSE Quarterback: E.J. White, St. Francis (Ill.) William Penn, St. Xavier tabbed as 2011 MSFA favorites Running Back: Jimmy Berezik, McKendree; Daryl Ford, Grand View; Connor William Penn and St. Xavier have been chosen as preseason favorites in the Krisch, St. Francis (Ill.) MSFA Midwest League and Mideast League, respectively, in votes by their Wide Receiver: Michael Hayward, St. Ambrose; Sean Hughes, St. Francis (Ill.); respective league coaches. Lawrence Moore, Iowa Wesleyan Tight End: Nick Eaton, Grand View William Penn received six of seven fi rst-place votes and 55 points total to lead Offensive Line: Steven Dawley, William Penn; Nick Hegger, McKendree; Jim Grand View and the rest of the pack in the Midwest League. Grand View came Jadron, St. Francis (Ill.); Tyler Wells, Grand View; Craig Zurliene, McKendree in second with 49 points and received the other fi rst-place vote, while St. Francis DEFENSE (Ill.) was third with 41 points and St. Ambrose fourth with 36 points. Defensive Line: James Bowman, St. Francis (Ill.); Osten James, Grand View; Sherrod Stancil, McKendree; Dale Woods, William Penn St. Xavier completed its second straight unbeaten season in the MSFA Mideast Linebacker: Tyler Boyle, St. Ambrose; E.J. Peterson, Grand View; Jason Rejfek, last year and the Cougars are picked to win the league for the third straight year. McKendree The Cougars have reached the NAIA playoff semifi nals the past two years and Defensive Back: Dywaun DeBoest, Grand View; Emmitt Harriel, McKendree; this year received all fi ve fi rst-place votes and 30 points. St. Francis (Ind.), which Wayne Johnson, St. Francis (Ill.); Travis Mohler, Grand View; Brenton Valentine, also made the playoffs last year, fi nished second with 24 points, while Marian St. Francis (Ill.) placed third with 20 points and Taylor close behind in fourth with 16 points. SPECIAL TEAMS Kicker: Jordan Fark, McKendree 2011 MSFA Preseason Poll Punter: Charles McMahon, McKendree Midwest League Mideast League Return Specialists: Elliot Allen, St. Francis (Ill.); James Hannah-White, St. School (fi rst place votes) Points School (fi rst place votes) Points Ambrose 1. William Penn (6) 55 1. St. Xavier (5) 30 2. Grand View (1) 49 2. St. Francis (Ind.) 24 Offensive Player of the Year: Michael Hayward, St. Ambrose 3. St. Francis (Ill.) 41 3. Marian 20 Defensive Player of the Year: E.J. Peterson, Grand View 4. St. Ambrose 36 4. Taylor 16 Coach of the Year: Todd Hafner, William Penn 5. Trinity International 23 5. Quincy 10 6. Iowa Wesleyan 22 6. Concordia (Mich.) 5 7. Waldorf 17 IWC PLAYERS RECEIVING HONORS 8. Olivet Nazarene 9 Second Team: Mike Tupai, LB, Jr.; Darious Watson, Sr., DB; Leondre Washing- ton, KR, Fr. Honorable Mention: Tim Chavez, OL, Sr.; Eric Davis, OL, Jr.; Greg Fields, WR, Sr.; Tarvis Gordon, DL, Soph.; Kerry Hartley, DB, Fr.; Alexander Llewellyn, OL, Soph.; Kevin McConnell, QB, Soph.; Chris Owens, LB, Sr.; Richard Silva, DL, Soph.; Tyler Stewart, OL, Jr.; Leondre Washington, WR, Fr. For Mid-States Football Association news, results, statistics and information visit the MSFA Website at www.mid-statesfootball.org.

20 NNATIONALATIONAL AASSOCIATIONSSOCIATION OOFF INTERCOLLEGIATEINTERCOLLEGIATE AATHLETICSTHLETICS Iowa Wesleyan College is a proud member of the National Association of Launched by the NAIA in 2000, the Champions of Character program addresses Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA), a completely autonomous association currently character issues more comprehensively than any other national program for administering programs of intercollegiate athletics for more than 300 full accred- youth. The program currently reaches hundreds of thousands of students on ited colleges and universities of moderate enrollment. nearly 300 college and university campuses in North America and extends into their surrounding communities. The fundamental tenet of the NAIA is that intercollegiate athletics is an integral part of the total educational program of the institution. This belief is strongly The NAIA Champions of Character program is an educational outreach initiative refl ected in the governing documents, activities, and organizational structure of which emphasizes the tenets of character and integrity, not only for NAIA college the association. students, but for younger students, coaches and parents in our communities.

Established in 1940 as the Na- Coaches, parents, administrators and community partners all have a role in tional Association of Intercollegiate developing students of character. The NAIA Champions of Character program Basketball (NAIB), the association brings them training, guidelines and behavior models to create positive environ- expanded to include other programs ments that promote personal growth and fun sport activity. in 1952. The NAIA became the fi rst intercollegiate sports governing Also as of the fall of 2010, the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics body to provide championship op- (NAIA) Eligibility Center is respon- portunities for both men and women sible for determining the eligibility of when the women’s program was fi rst-time NAIA student-athletes. The established Aug. 1, 1980. NAIA Eligibility Center takes registra- tions for any student interested in NAIA Champions of Character playing NAIA sports for the fi rst time Program in 2011-12 or after. Information about The NAIA Champions of Charac- the NAIA Eligibility Center is available ter program is designed to instill online at www.playnaia.org. an understanding of character values in sport and provide practical tools for student-athletes, coaches and parents to use in modeling exemplary character traits. The fi ve core traits of the Champions of Character program are to promote respect, responsibility, integrity, servant leadership, and sportsmanship.

2011 NAIA Preseason Top 25 Coaches’ Poll Victory Sports Network NAIA Preseason Top 25 Rank School 2010 Record Points Rank Team 2010 Record 1 Carroll (Mont.) (14 fi rst-place votes) 14-0 314 1 Carroll (Mont.) 14-0 2 St. Xavier (Ill.) 13-1 302 2 St. Xavier (Ill.) 13-1 3 MidAmerica Nazarene (Kan.) 12-1 289 3 St. Francis (Ind.) 10-2 4 St. Francis (Ind.) 10-2 276 4 MidAmerica Nazarene (Kan.) 10-0 5 Morningside (Iowa) 10-2 269 5 Morningside (Iowa) 10-2 6 Marian (Ind.) 10-3 246 6 Georgetown (Ky.) 8-3 7 Dickinson State (N.D.) 9-2 233 7 Northwestern (Iowa) 8-2 8 William Penn (Iowa) 10-1 225 8 William Penn (Iowa) 10-1 9 Georgetown (Ky.) 8-3 206 9 Marian (Ind.) 10-3 10 Ottawa (Kan.) 9-2 192 10 Dickinson State (N.D.) 9-2 11 Missouri Valley 8-2 180 11 Missouri Valley 8-2 12 McPherson (Kan.) 10-1 178 12 Ottawa (Kan.) 9-2 13 NW Oklahoma State 8-3 175 13 NW Oklahoma State 8-3 14 Northwestern (Iowa) 8-2 163 14 Azusa Pacifi c (Calif.) 6-4 15 Azusa Pacifi c (Calif.) 6-4 152 15 Cumberlands (Ky.) 7-4 16 Cumberlands (Ky.) 7-4 140 16 Midland (Neb.) 8-3 17 Midland (Neb.) 8-3 118 17 Benedictine (Kan.) 7-4 18 Cumberland (Tenn.) 8-3 100 18 Cumberland (Tenn.) 8-2 19 Southern Nazarene (Okla.) 7-4 98 19 Southern Nazarene (Okla.) 7-4 20 Webber International (Fla.) 7-4 80 20 St. Francis (Ill.) 7-4 21 Kansas Wesleyan 7-3 70 21 Webber International (Fla.) 7-4 22 Benedictine (Kan.) 7-4 54 22 Baker (Kan.) 7-4 23 Baker (Kan.) 7-4 52 23 McPherson (Kan.) 10-1 24 St. Francis (Ill.) 7-4 35 24 Kansas Wesleyan 7-3 25 Grand View (Iowa) 6-4 22 25 Sterling (Kan.) 7-3 Others receiving votes: Sterling (Kan.) 13; Union (Ky.) 9; Campbellsville (Ky.) 8; Rocky Mountain (Mont.) 6; Friends (Kan.) 5; St. Ambrose (Iowa) 3; Victory Sports Network Dakota Wesleyan (S.D.) 1; Eastern Oregon 1; Valley City State (N.D.) 1; The Victory Sports Network was founded in Southern Oregon 1; Shorter (Ga.) 1; Montana Tech 1; Langston (Okla.) 1; 2002 by Jason Dannelly to become a promoter Jamestown (N.D.) 1. of NAIA collegiate athletics and has become the leader in the coverage of NAIA athletics. For The NAIA Football Coaches’ Poll is voted upon by a panel of head coaches NAIA news, commentary, message boards and representing each of the NAIA conferences and independents. The fi rst regu- other interactive features, or to order the VSN lar season Football Coaches’ Top 25 Poll will be announced on Sept. 13. Polls NAIA football preview magazine, visit their Web can be found on the NAIA Web site at www.naia.org. site at www.victorysportsnetwork.com.

21 22011011 OPPONENTSOPPONENTS WILLIAM PENN UNIVERSITY QUINCY UNIVERSITY STATESMEN HAWKS Aug. 27, 6 PM, LACEY STADIUM Sept. 3, 1 PM, FLINN STADIUM Oskaloosa, Iowa Quincy, Illinois

2011 Schedule Location: Oskaloosa, Iowa 2011 Schedule Location: Quincy, Illinois Sep. 3 Iowa Wesleyan 1 pm Founded: 1873 Enrollment: 1550 Aug. 27 Iowa Wesleyan* 6 pm Founded: 1860 Enrollment: 1250 Sep. 10 @Marian (Ind.)* 1 pm President: Dr. Ann Fields Sep. 3 Bethel (Kan.) 1 pm President: Dr. Robert Gervasi Sep. 17 Concordia (Mich.)* 1 pm School Colors: Navy Blue & Gold Sep. 10 @Luther 1 pm School Colors: Brown, Gold & White Oct. 1 @Taylor (Ind.)* 1 pm Athletics Director: Greg Hafner Sep. 17 Waldorf* 6 pm Athletics Director: Marty Bell Oct. 8 @Haskell (Kan.) 1 pm Sports Info. Dir.: Wade Steinlage Sep. 24 McKendree (Ill.) 1 pm Sports Info. Dir.: Brian Lovellette Oct. 15 @St. Xavier (Ill.)* 1 pm Phone: 641-673-1025 Oct. 1 @Olivet Nazarene (Ill.)* 1:30 pm Phone: 217-228-5432 ext.3518 Oct. 29 St. Francis (Ind.)* 1 pm National Affi liation: NAIA Oct. 8 @St. Francis (Ill.)* 4 pm National Affi liation: NAIA Nov. 5 @Malone (Ohio) 1 pm Stadium: Lacey Stadium Oct. 15 St. Mary’s (Kan.) 3 pm Stadium: Flinn Stadium Nov. 12 Walsh (Ohio) Noon Capacity: 5000 Surface: Artifi cial Oct. 29 Trinity International (Ill.)* 1:30 pm Capacity: 2500 Surface: Artifi cial Nov. 19 @McKendree (Ill.) 1 pm Conference: MSFA Midwest Nov. 5 @St. Ambrose* 1 pm Conference: MSFA Mideast *=conference game All game times Central 2010 Overall Record: 10-1 Nov. 12 @Grand View* 1 pm 2010 Overall Record: 0-11 2010 Conference Record: 6-1 (2nd) *=conference game All game times Central 2010 Conf Record: 0-11 (8th/MSFA Midwest) 2010 Results Head Coach: Todd Hafner Head Coach: Bill Terlisner Sep. 2 @ L 7-70 Record at School: 43-35 (7 yrs) 2010 Results Record at School: 43-76 (11 yrs) Sep. 11 @Walsh L 0-38 Career Record: 43-35 (7 yrs) Sep. 4 @Graceland W 30-3 Career Record: 43-76 (11 yrs) Sep. 18 @William Penn L 58-67 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 44/20 Sep. 11 @Taylor W 44-19 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 110/14 Sep. 25 St. Xavier L 14-45 Starters Returning/Lost: 14/12 Sep. 18 Quincy W 67-58 Starters Returning/Lost: 19/7 Oct. 2 @Indiana State L 22-56 Series vs. IWC: WPU leads 35-25-6 Sep. 25 @Trinity International W 44-0 Series vs. IWC: QU leads 8-2 Oct. 9 @Grand View L 14-41 Offense: Spread Option Defense: 4-3 Oct. 2 Grand View W 38-7 Offense: Spread Defense: 4-3 Oct. 9 @Iowa Wesleyan W 56-41 Oct. 16 Iowa Wesleyan L 50-62 Oct. 23 @St. Ambrose L 7-44 2010 Team Statistics Oct. 16 St. Ambrose W 41-35 2010 Team Statistics Oct. 30 McKendree L 21-50 Offense Oct. 23 @McKendree L 14-21 Offense Nov. 6 @St. Francis (Ill.) L 3-35 Rush yds/gm: 406.9 Pass yds/gm: 81.9 Oct. 30 Peru State W 70-6 Rush yds/gm: 85.2 Pass yds/gm: 196.9 Nov. 13 Waldorf L 17-21 Total yds/gm: 488.8 Points/gm: 44.2 Nov. 6 @Waldorf W 58-10 Total yds/gm: 282.1 Points/gm: 19.4 Defense Nov. 13 St. Francis (Ill.) W 24-7 Defense Rush yds/gm: 109.4 Pass yds/gm: 185.5 Rush yds/gm: 260.0 Pass yds/gm: 214.8 Total yds/gm: 294.9 Points/gm: 19.1 Total yds/gm: 474.8 Points/gm: 48.1

TAYLOR UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY OF ST. FRANCIS TROJANS FIGHTING SAINTS Sept. 10, 1 PM, BOB EVANS FIELD Sept. 24, 2 PM, EVANS FIELD IWC HOMECOMING Mount Pleasant, Iowa Mount Pleasant, Iowa

Location: Upland, Ind. 2011 Schedule Location: Joliet, Illinois 2011 Schedule Founded: 1846 Enrollment: 1975 Sep. 1 Anderson (Ind.) 6 pm Founded: 1920 Enrollment: 1200 Sep. 3 @Concordia (Mich.) 1 pm President: Dr. Eugene Habecker Sep. 10 @Iowa Wesleyan 1 pm President: Dr. Michael J. Vinciguerra Sep. 8 St. Xavier (Ill.) 4 pm School Colors: Purple & Gold Sep. 17 Butler (Ind.) Noon School Colors: Brown & Gold Sep. 17 Olivet Nazarene (Ill.)* 6 pm Athletics Director: Dr. Angie Fincannon Oct. 1 Quincy (Ill.) * Noon Athletics Director: Dave Laketa Sep. 24 @Iowa Wesleyan* 2 pm Sports Info. Dir.: Eric Smith Oct. 8 @Marian (Ind.)* Noon Sports Info. Dir.: Tim Clodjeaux Oct. 1 Waldorf* 1 pm Phone: 765-998-4569 Oct. 15 Concordia (Mich.)* Noon Phone: 815-740-3614 Oct. 8 William Penn* 6 pm National Affi liation: NAIA Oct. 22 @St. Xavier (Ill.)* 1 pm National Affi liation: NAIA Oct. 15 @Trinity International (Ill.)* 1 pm Stadium: Jim Wheeler Memorial Stadium Oct. 29 @Walsh (Ohio) 6 pm Stadium: Oct. 22 @Haskell (Kan.) 1 pm Capacity: 4000 Surface: Grass Nov. 5 St. Francis (Ind.)* Noon Capacity: 10000 Surface: Artifi cial Oct. 29 @Grand View* 1 pm Conference: MSFA Mideast Nov. 12 @Malone (Ohio) Noon Conference: MSFA Midwest Nov. 5 @Georgia State 1 pm 2010 Overall Record: 6-5 *=conference game All game times Central 2010 Overall Record: 7-4 Nov. 12 St. Ambrose* Noon 2010 Conference Record: 4-3 (4th) 2010 Conference Record: 5-2 (3rd) *=conference game All game times Central Head Coach: Ron Korfmacher 2010 Results Head Coach: Mike Uremovich Record at School: 15-16 (3 yrs) Sep. 2 @Anderson W 42-20 Record at School: 23-42 (6 yrs) 2010 Results Career Record: 15-16 (3 yrs) Sep. 11 William Penn L 19-44 Career Record: 23-42 (6 yrs) Aug. 28 @Marian L 17-37 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 40/18 Sep. 18 @Butler L 20-28 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 57/9 Sep. 2 @St. Xavier L 21-52 Starters Returning/Lost: 13/9 Sep. 25 Notre Dame (Ohio) W 40-13 Starters Returning/Lost: 16/6 Sep. 11 Grand View W 17-10 Series vs. IWC: Taylor leads 6-2 Oct. 2 @St. Xavier L 21-46 Series vs. IWC: USF leads 9-5 Sep. 25 Iowa Wesleyan L 21-24 Offense: Multiple Defense: 4-3 Multiple Oct. 9 Malone W 12-7 Offense: Multiple I Defense: Attack 3-4 Oct. 2 @St. Ambrose W 27-24 Oct. 16 @Walsh W 25-10 Oct. 9 McKendree W 28-24 2010 Team Statistics Oct. 23 @Trinity International W 25-10 2010 Team Statistics Oct. 16 Haskell Indian Nations W 61-16 Offense Oct. 30 Marian L 6-20 Offense Oct. 23 @Olivet Nazarene W 49-35 Rush yds/gm: 126.1 Pass yds/gm: 230.0 Nov. 6 Olivet Nazarene W 40-13 Rush yds/gm: 187.7 Pass yds/gm: 197.9 Oct. 30 Waldorf W 56-10 Total yds/gm: 356.1 Points/gm: 24.3 Nov. 13 @St. Francis (Ind.) L 21-33 Total yds/gm: 385.6 Points/gm: 30.8 Nov. 6 Quincy (Ill.) W 35-3 Defense Defense Nov. 13 @William Penn L 7-24 Rush yds/gm: 159.8 Pass yds/gm: 218.8 Rush yds/gm: 123.5 Pass yds/gm: 195.8 Total yds/gm: 378.6 Points/gm: 22.8 Total yds/gm: 319.3 Points/gm: 23.5

22 22011011 OPPONENTSOPPONENTS

WRIGHT STATE UNIVERSITY TRINITY INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY RAIDERS TROJANS Oct. 1, 1 PM, BOB EVANS FIELD Oct. 8, 1 PM, LESLIE FRAZIER FIELD Mount Pleasant, Iowa Deerfi eld, Illinois

Location: Dayton, Ohio 2011 Schedule Location: Deerfi eld, Illinois Founded: 1964 Enrollment: 19973 Sep. 3 @West Virginia Tech 4:30 pm Founded: 1897 Enrollment: 1220 2011 Schedule President: David R. Hopkins Sep. 10 @Ohio State-Newark (club) 4 pm President: Dr. Craig Williford Sep. 3 @St. Ambrose* 1 pm School Colors: Hunter Green & Gold Sep. 17 @Coppin State (Md.) (club) TBA School Colors: Royal Blue & White Sep. 10 Concordia (Mich.) 1 pm National Affi liation: National Club Football Sep. 24 Michigan-Flint* (club) TBA Athletics Director: Dr. William Washington Sep. 17 Grand View* 1 pm Association. WSU is NCAA Division I in its Oct. 1 @Iowa Wesleyan 1 pm Sports Info. Dir.: Jenna Sippel Sep. 24 @St. Xavier (Ill.) 6 pm varsity sports. Oct. 8 Xavier (Ohio)* (club) TBA Phone: 847-317-7027 Oct. 8 Iowa Wesleyan* 1 pm Conference: Great Lakes Oct. 15 SIU-Edwardsville* (club) TBA National Affi liation: NAIA Oct. 15 St. Francis (Ill.)* 1 pm 2010 Overall Record: 8-2 Oct. 22 Alfred State (N.Y.) CC 11 am Stadium: Leslie Frazier Field Oct. 22 @McKendree (Ill.) 1:30 pm Head Coach: Paul Grimes Oct. 29 @Ohio State (club) TBA Capacity: 2000 Surface: Grass Oct. 29 @William Penn* 1:30 pm Record at School: 15-2 (2 yrs) Nov. 5 @Miami (Ohio)* (club) TBA Conference: MSFA Midwest Nov. 5 Olivet Nazarene (Ill.)* 1 pm Career Record: 15-2 (2 yrs) *=conference game All game times Central 2010 Overall Record: 3-8 Nov. 12 @Waldorf* 1 pm 2010 Conf Record: 1-6 (7th/MSFA Mideast) *=conference game All game times Central Head Coach: Kirk Wherritt Record at School: 3-8 (1 yr) 2010 Results Career Record: 3-8 (1 yr) Aug. 28 Iowa Wesleyan W 16-6 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 34/10 Sep. 4 St. Ambrose L 9-17 Starters Returning/Lost: 15/7 Sep. 11 @St. Xavier L 6-62 Series vs. IWC: TIU leads 12-4 Sep. 18 @Waldorf W 23-21 Offense: Spread Defense: 4-3 Sep. 25 William Penn L 0-44 Oct. 2 @Marian L 0-28 2010 Team Statistics Oct. 9 @Olivet Nazarene W 41-40 Offense Oct. 16 St. Francis (Ill.) L 6-33 Rush yds/gm: 97.3 Pass yds/gm: 113.1 Oct. 23 Taylor L 10-25 Total yds/gm: 210.4 Points/gm:11.6 Oct. 30 Malone L 0-34 Defense Nov. 6 @Walsh L 7-42 Rush yds/gm: 185.7 Pass yds/gm: 167.4 Total yds/gm: 353.1 Points/gm: 32.0

ST. AMBROSE UNIVERSITY WALDORF COLLEGE FIGHTING BEES WARRIORS Oct. 15, 6 PM, BOB EVANS FIELD Oct. 22, 2:30 PM, A. DAVID BOLSTORFF FIELD Mount Pleasant, Iowa Forest City, Iowa

Location: Davenport, Iowa 2011 Schedule Location: Forest City, Iowa 2011 Schedule Founded: 1882 Enrollment: 3870 Sep. 3 Trinity International (Ill.)* 1 pm Founded: 1903 Enrollment: 650 Sep. 3 @Dordt 6 pm President: Sister Joan Lescinski Sep. 10 St. Francis (Ind.) 1 pm President: Dr. Joe Manjone Sep. 10 @Briar Cliff 1 pm School Colors: Navy Blue & White Sep. 11 @Malone (Ohio) 3 pm School Colors: Purple, Silver & Black Sep. 17 @William Penn* 6 pm Athletics Director: Ray Shovlain Oct. 1 @Grand View* 1 pm Athletics Director: Michael Scarano Sep. 24 Trinity Bible (N.D.) 1 pm Sports Info. Dir.: Brian Thiessen Oct. 8 McKendree (Ill.) 1 pm Sports Info. Dir.: Molly Kappos Oct. 1 @St. Francis (Ill.)* 1 pm Phone: 563-333-6227 Oct. 15 @Iowa Wesleyan* 6 pm Phone: 641-585-8265 Oct. 8 Grand View* 1 pm National Affi liation: NAIA Oct. 22 @Olivet Nazarene (Ill.)* 1:30 pm National Affi liation: NAIA Oct. 15 @Olivet Nazarene (Ill.)* 1:30 pm Stadium: Brady Street Stadium Oct. 29 Waldorf* 2 pm Stadium: A. David Bolstorff Field Oct. 22 Iowa Wesleyan* 2:30 pm Capacity: 10000 Surface: Artifi cial Nov. 5 William Penn* 1 pm Capacity: 1200 Surface: Grass Oct. 29 @St. Ambrose* 1 pm Conference: MSFA Midwest Nov. 12 @St. Francis (Ill.)* Noon Conference: MSFA Midwest Nov. 5 Haskell (Kan.) 1 pm 2010 Overall Record: 5-5 *=conference game All game times Central 2010 Overall Record: 3-8 Nov. 12 Trinity International (Ill.)* 1 pm 2010 Conference Record: 3-4 (tie-5th) 2010 Conference Record: 1-6 (7th) *=conference game All game times Central Head Coach: Mike Magistrelli 2010 Results Head Coach: Greg Youngblood Record at School: 27-16 (4 yrs) Sep. 4 @Trinity International W 17-9 Record at School: 7-35 (4 yrs) 2010 Results Career Record: 27-16 (4 yrs) Sep. 11 Malone W 28-7 Career Record: 7-35 (4 yrs) Sep. 4 @Trinity Bible W 63-7 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: N/A Sep. 18 @St. Francis (Ind.) L 20-31 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 28/32 Sep. 11 Briar Cliff L 7-37 Starters Returning/Lost: 10/12 Sep. 25 McKendree L 14-21 Starters Returning/Lost: 11/11 Sep. 18 Trinity International L 21-23 Series vs. IWC: SAU leads 32-14-2 Oct. 2 St. Francis (Ill.) L 24-27 Series vs. IWC: IWC leads 4-2 Sep. 25 @Grand View L 0-70 Offense: Multiple Defense: 3-4 Oct. 9 @Waldorf W 49-6 Offense: Multiple Defense: 3-4 Oct. 2 @Iowa Wesleyan L 24-30 Oct. 16 @William Penn L 35-41 Oct. 9 St. Ambrose L 6-49 2010 Team Statistics Oct. 23 Quincy W 44-7 2010 Team Statistics Oct. 16 McKendree L 7-54 Offense Nov. 6 Grand View L 17-20 Offense Oct. 23 @Haskell Indian Nations W 21-10 Rush yds/gm: 165.9 Pass yds/gm: 237.3 Nov. 13 @Iowa Wesleyan W 49-10 Rush yds/gm: 133.8 Pass yds/gm: 148.0 Oct. 30 @St. Francis (Ill.) L 10-56 Total yds/gm: 403.2 Points/gm: 29.7 Total yds/gm: 281.8 Points/gm: 17.3 Nov. 6 William Penn L 10-58 Defense Defense Nov. 13 @Quincy W 21-17 Rush yds/gm: 148.5 Pass yds/gm: 141.6 Rush yds/gm: 223.8 Pass yds/gm: 184.9 Total yds/gm: 290.1 Points/gm: 17.9 Total yds/gm: 408.7 Points/gm: 37.4

23 22011011 OPPONENTSOPPONENTS OLIVET NAZARENE UNIVERSITY GRAND VIEW UNIVERSITY TIGERS VIKINGS Oct. 29, 1 PM, BOB EVANS FIELD Nov. 5, 1 PM, BOB EVANS FIELD Mount Pleasant, Iowa Mount Pleasant, Iowa

2011 Schedule Location: Bourbonnais, Ill. Aug. 27 @Marian (Ind.) 6 pm Location: Des Moines, Iowa 2011 Schedule Founded: 1907 Enrollment: 4682 Sep. 3 @St. Xavier (Ill.) 6 pm Founded: 1896 Enrollment: 1750 Aug. 27 @Black Hills State (S.D.) 2 pm President: Dr. John C. Bowling Sep.10 Coe 6 pm President: Kent Henning Sep. 3 Marian (Ind.) 1 pm School Colors: Purple & Gold Sep.17 @St. Francis (Ill.)* 6 pm School Colors: Red & White Sep. 10 @Drake 5 pm Athletic Director: Gary Newsome Sep. 24 @Grand View* 1 pm Athletics Director: Troy Plummer Sep. 17 @Trinity International (Ill.)* 1 pm Sports Info. Dir.: Nick Birkey Oct. 1 William Penn* 1:30 pm Sports Info. Dir.: Molly Brown Sep. 24 Olivet Nazarene (Ill.)* 1 pm Phone: 815-928-5565 Oct. 15 Waldorf* 1:30 pm Phone: 515-263-6040 Oct. 1 St. Ambrose* 1 pm National Affi liation: NAIA Oct. 22 St. Ambrose* 1:30 pm National Affi liation: NAIA Oct. 8 @Waldorf* 1 pm Stadium: Oct. 29 @Iowa Wesleyan* 1 pm Stadium: Williams Field Oct. 15 McKendree (Ill.) 1 pm Capacity: 2500 Surface: Grass Nov. 5 @Trinity International (Ill.)* 1 pm Capacity: 8000 Surface: Artifi cial Oct. 29 St. Francis (Ill.)* 1 pm Conference: MSFA Midwest Nov. 12 McKendree (Ill.) Noon Conference: MSFA Midwest Nov. 5 @Iowa Wesleyan* 1 pm 2010 Overall Record: 0-11 *=conference game All game times Central 2010 Overall Record: 6-4 Nov. 12 William Penn* 1 pm 2010 Conf Record: 0-7 (8th/MSFA Mideast) 2010 Conference Record: 4-3 (4th) *=conference game All game times Central Head Coach: Brian Fish 2010 Results Head Coach: Mike Woodley Record at School: 1st year Aug. 28 @West Virginia Tech L 9-31 Record at School: 16-15 (3 yrs) 2010 Results Career Record: 1st year Sep. 4 @McKendree L 0-41 Career Record: 30-31 (6 yrs) Aug. 28 Black Hills State W 28-0 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: N/A Sep.11 @Coe L 7-45 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 40/4 Sep. 11 @St. Francis (Ill.) L 10-17 Starters Returning/Lost: N/A Sep. 18 St. Xavier L 17-56 Starters Returning/Lost: 18/4 Sep. 18 Marian L 7-17 Series vs. IWC: ONU leads 16-3 Oct. 2 Walsh L 14-45 Series vs. IWC: GVU leads 2-1 Sep. 25 Waldorf W 70-0 Offense: Multiple Defense: 3-5 Oct. 9 Trinity International L 40-41 Offense: Pro Defense: 3-3 Oct. 2 @William Penn L 7-38 Oct. 16 @Marian (Ind.) L 16-42 Oct. 9 Quincy W 41-14 2010 Team Statistics Oct. 23 St. Francis (Ill.) L 35-49 2010 Team Statistics Oct. 23 @Bacone W 21-18 Offense Oct. 30 St. Francis (Ind.) L 7-63 Offense Oct. 30 Iowa Wesleyan W 73-6 Rush yds/gm: 26.5 Pass yds/gm: 229.8 Nov. 6 @Taylor L 13-40 Rush yds/gm: 207.5 Pass yds/gm: 153.4 Nov. 6 @St. Ambrose W 20-17 Total yds/gm: 256.4 Points/gm: 16.3 Nov. 13 @Malone L 21-56 Total yds/gm: 360.9 Points/gm: 29.4 Nov. 13 @McKendree L 17-20 Defense Defense Rush yds/gm: 228.8 Pass yds/gm: 243.6 Rush yds/gm: 115.9 Pass yds/gm: 132.9 Total yds/gm: 472.5 Points/gm: 46.3 Total yds/gm: 248.8 Points/gm: 14.7

CONCORDIA UNIVERSITY CARDINALS Nov. 12, 1 PM, BOB EVANS FIELD Mount Pleasant, Iowa

Location: Ann Arbor, Mich. 2011 Schedule Founded: 1963 Enrollment: 700 Sep. 3 St. Francis (Ill.) 1 pm President: Randy Luecke Sep. 10 @Trinity International (Ill.) 1 pm School Colors: Black & Red Sep. 17 @Quincy (Ill.)* 1 pm Athletics Director: Ben Limback Sep. 24 St. Francis (Ind.)* Noon Sports Info. Dir.: Anthony Pratley Oct. 1 Malone (Ohio) Noon Phone: 734-995-7311 Oct. 8 Robert Morris (Ill.) 1 pm National Affi liation: NAIA Oct. 15 @Taylor (Ind.)* Noon Stadium: Huron High School Stadium Oct. 22 Marian (Ind.)* Noon Capacity: 2000 Surface: Grass Oct. 29 St. Xavier (Ill.)* Noon Conference: MSFA Mideast Nov. 5 @Walsh (Ohio) 2 pm 2010 Overall Record: N/A (2011 1st year Nov. 12 @Iowa Wesleyan 1 pm of varsity football) *=conference game All game times Central Head Coach: Nathan Robbins Record at School: 1st year Career Record: 1st year Series vs. IWC: 1st meeting Offense: Pistol Spread Option Defense: 3-4

24 22010010 SEASONSEASON REVIEWREVIEW RESULTS 2010 TEAM STATISTICS DATE OPPONENT RESULT RECORD IWC Opp. Aug. 28 @Trinity International (Ill.) L, 6-16 (0-1, 0-0) Scoring 216 530 Sept. 4 Coe L, 21-48 (0-2, 0-0) First Downs 187 267 Sept. 11 #4 St. Francis (Ind.) L, 7-70 (0-3, 0-0) Rushes-Yards 263-583 494-2967 Yds/Rush 2.2 6.0 Sept. 18 @#22 McKendree (Ill.) L, 3-58 (0-4, 0-1) Rush Yds/Game 53.0 269.7 Sept. 25 @St. Francis (Ill.) W, 24-21 (1-4, 1-1) Passing Comp.-Att.-Yards 248-422-2521 169-261-2209 Oct. 2 Waldorf - Homecoming W, 30-24 (2-4, 2-1) Yds/Completion 10.2 13.1 Oct. 9 #15 William Penn L, 41-56 (2-5, 2-2) Pass Yds/Game 229.2 200.8 Oct. 16 @Quincy (Ill.) W, 62-50 (3-5, 3-2) Total Offense/Game 282.2 470.5 Oct. 23 #3 St. Xavier (Ill.) L, 6-65 (3-6, 3-2) Kick Returns/Yds 77-1220 25-535 Oct. 30 @Grand View L, 6-73 (3-7, 3-3) Punt Returns/Yds 8-36 23-196 Nov. 13 St. Ambrose L, 10-49 (3-8, 3-4) Interceptions by/Yds 9-95 21-349 Fumbles/Lost 13-6 13-8 *Denotes MSFA Midwest League game Sacks by/Yds 16-84 33-208 Penalties 77-719 89-874 Punts/Avg. Yds. 75-30.6 21-33.4 Time of Possession 29:35 30:25 3rd Down Conversions 41 for 143 (29%) 65 for 129 (50%) 4th Down Conversions 9 for 20 12 for 25

Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Total IWC 56 65 23 72 216 Opponents 115 170 116 129 530 2010 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICAL LEADERS RUSHING GP Att Gain Loss Net Avg TD Long Avg/G SCORING TD FGs Kick Rush Pass Def.XP Saf Points Kevin McConnell 11 154 566 218 348 2.3 6 21 31.6 Lawrence Moore 6 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 36 Lawrence Moore 11 35 140 23 117 3.3 1 25 10.6 Kevin McConnell 6 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 36 Harrison Ballard 4 37 156 42 114 3.1 1 55 28.5 Kris Dolinsky 0 4-5 20-24 0-0 0-0 0 0 32 Jarrod Mikel 10 21 47 17 30 1.4 3 7 3.0 Leondre Washington 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 24 Jerkeem Jones 6 1 27 0 27 27.0 0 27 4.5 Marc Ballatori 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 18 Zach Ray 10 1 20 0 20 20.0 0 20 2.0 Jarrod Mikel 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 18 Total 11 384 1377 581 796 2.1 7 t60 72.4 Greg Fields 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 18 Opponents 11 448 2706 293 2413 5.4 29 66 219.4 Taylor Day 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 6 Chase Tackett 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 6 PASSING GP Effi c Cmp-Att-Int Pct Yds TD Long Avg/G Harrison Ballard 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 6 Kevin McConnell 11 116.95 224-371-16 60.4 2251 16 t80 204.6 LiMichael Peeples 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 6 Brett Brodersen 11 90.56 24-50-4 48.0 270 2 t51 24.5 Ridge Hobbs 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 6 Total 11 113.07 248-422-21 58.8 2521 18 t80 229.2 Payton Rupe 0 0-0 4-4 0-0 0-0 0 0 4 Opponents 11 155.50 169-261-9 64.8 2209 21 66 200.8 Total 30 4-5 24-28 0-1 0-1 0 0 216 Opponents 73 8-13 64-70 0-1 2-2 0 0 530 RECEIVING GP No Yds Avg TD Long Avg/G PUNT RETURNS No Yds Avg TD Long Lawrence Moore 11 79 646 8.2 5 t80 58.7 Leondre Washington 5 34 6.8 0 17 Greg Fields 11 52 365 7.0 2 23 33.2 Warren Green 2 2 1.0 0 1 Leondre Washington 11 30 365 12.2 4 t38 33.2 Total 8 36 4.5 0 17 Marc Ballatori 7 20 378 18.9 3 t59 54.0 Opponents 23 196 8.5 1 t43 LiMichael Peeples 11 17 246 14.5 1 t61 22.4 Ridge Hobbs 10 13 226 17.4 1 t51 22.6 KICK RETURNS No Yds Avg TD Long Chase Tackett 6 11 153 13.9 1 29 25.2 Leondre Washington 26 539 20.7 0 49 Zach Ray 10 7 48 6.9 0 10 4.8 Warren Green 20 375 18.8 0 29 Matthew Vidales 11 6 31 5.2 0 12 2.8 Jarrod Mikel 10 110 11.0 0 25 Harrison Ballard 4 5 18 3.6 0 10 4.5 Taylor Day 6 61 10.2 0 23 Total 11 248 2521 10.2 18 t80 229.2 Jerkeem Jones 5 20 4.0 0 10 Opponents 11 169 2209 13.1 21 66 200.8 Kerry Hartley 3 49 16.3 0 17 Tackles Sacks Pass Def. Fumbles Matthew Vidales 2 10 5.0 0 8 DEFENSIVE LEADERS GP Solo Ast Total TFL-Yds No-Yds BrUp Rcv-Yds Forced Total 77 1220 15.8 0 49 Chris Owens 11 58 36 94 11.5-33 3-8 2 0-0 1 Opponents 25 535 21.4 0 43 Mike Tupai 11 55 24 79 6.5-19 0.5-2 0 2-0 2 Darious Watson 10 43 26 69 4-8 1-3 1 1-0 0 INTERCEPTIONS No Yds Avg TD Long Dominique Richards 11 31 15 46 4-21 1.5-12 1 0-0 0 Kerry Hartley 3 60 20.0 0 28 Tarvis Gordon 11 27 12 39 4.5-18 1.5-6 0 0-0 0 Warren Green 2 11 5.5 0 11 T.J. Tolliver 10 27 8 35 2-6 1-1 5 0-0 0 Edward Amadi 1 15 15.0 0 15 Warren Green 10 26 8 34 2-12 0-0 4 0-0 0 Chris Owens 1 7 7.0 0 7 Kerry Hartley 10 27 6 33 1-3 0-0 7 0-0 0 Mike Tupai 1 2 2.0 0 2 Cameron Jones 5 25 8 33 0-0 0-0 0 2-0 1 Darious Watson 1 0 0.0 0 0 Richard Silva 10 21 8 29 3-14 2-12 0 0-0 0 Total 9 95 10.6 0 28 Charles Thomas 10 16 10 26 1-1 0-0 0 0-0 0 Opponents 21 349 16.6 3 t80 Kenrick Lawson 11 16 7 23 2.5-18 2.5-18 0 0-0 0 Jimmy Lann 11 14 6 20 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 PUNTING No. Yds Avg. Long Inside20 Eduardo Garcia 9 12 6 18 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 Kris Dolinsky 61 1889 31.0 46 2 Total 11 498 233 731 48-182 16-84 21 8-48 5 Mike Tupai 3 101 33.7 44 1 Opponents 11 425 223 648 81-349 33-208 33 6-0 5 Total 65 1990 30.6 46 3 Opponents 21 701 33.4 54 6 25 IIWCWC OVERALLOVERALL COACHINGCOACHING RECORDSRECORDS Head Coach Years Won Lost Tied Winning Pct. Head Coach Years Won Lost Tied Winning Pct. Kent Anderson 2010-present 3 8 0 .273 Olan Ruble 1942-47 14 23 1 .381 Jason Smelser 2006-09 6 37 0 .140 Bud Parker 1937-41 16 22 5 .430 Todd McGhghy 2003-05 6 26 0 .187 1926-36 54 33 7 .611 Brett Holgorsen 2002 1 9 0 .100 Chester Mead 1924-25 6 12 0 .333 Eric Prins/Chris Oepping 2001 1 7 0 .125 Ray Williams 1923 1 7 1 .166 Rick Moorman 1997-2001 8 36 0 .181 Herman Garretson 1921-22 6 7 1 .464 Gregg Ricono 1995-96 6 16 0 .272 Bill Neuschaefer 1919-20 6 9 2 .411 Pat Poore 1994 8 3 0 .727 Edward Day 1917-18 5 6 2 .461 Steve Kazor 1993 8 3 0 .727 Carl Heidt 1915-16 2 11 1 .179 Charlie Moot 1992 2 9 0 .181 George Beal 1913-14 5 8 3 .404 1989-91 24 11 0 .685 Glenn Tallman 1911-12 7 5 1 .576 Mick Caba 1985-88 9 31 0 .225 Loring Craymer 1910 1 5 2 .250 Tom Horne 1982-84 17 13 1 .564 Pat Crow 1909 1 7 0 .125 Rick Hodam 1978-81 8 30 0 .210 Ralph Perrine 1908 2 4 1 .357 Dave Ostrander 1977 2 7 0 .222 Weber 1905 1 3 0 .250 Dick Palm 1974-76 4 23 0 .148 Weibly 1903 1 2 1 .375 John Stiegman 1973 3 5 0 .375 Burton Beck 1902 2 4 0 .333 Mel Foels 1967-72 26 24 3 .518 Hickey/Edwards 1900 1 3 0 .250 Jack Taylor 1966 3 5 0 .375 Paul Sibberts 1897 3 1 0 .750 Harold Thompson 1964-65 4 12 0 .250 Ward 1896 3 3 2 .500 Jim Hoffman 1960-63 7 30 1 .197 N/A* 1890-1903 6 16 1 .104 Edd Bowers 1956-59 18 18 0 .500 Overall 111 Years 348 572 37 .383 1953-55 15 10 1 .596 * IWC did not have a head coach in: 1890, 1893, 1894, 1898, 1899, 1901 E.R. Jarvis 1948-52 19 14 1 .573 ** Ties are counted as one-half win & one-half loss in winning percentages ** Most Career Wins: Glen Bingham (54, 1926-36) Most Wins in a Season: Hal Mumme (10, 1991) Best Career Winning Percentage: (tie) Steve Kazor (.727, 1993) and Pat Poore (.727, 1994) Best Season Winning Percentage: Glen Bingham (8-0, 1929) Most Career Winning Seasons: Glen Bingham (7, 1928-33, ‘36) Longest Career Tenure: Glen Bingham (11 years, 1926-36) IIWCWC RECORDSRECORDS YYEAR-BY-YEAREAR-BY-YEAR Year W L T Head Coach Year W L T Head Coach 2010 3 8 0 Kent Anderson 1964 3 5 0 Harold Thompson 2009 2 9 0 Jason Smelser 1963 2 7 0 Jim Hofmann 2008 3 8 0 Jason Smelser 1962 1 8 0 Jim Hofmann 2007 0 11 0 Jason Smelser 1961 3 7 0 Jim Hofmann 2006 1 9 0 Jason Smelser 1960 1 8 1 Jim Hofmann * 2005 3 8 0 Todd McGhghy 1959 5 4 0 Edd Bowers 2004 2 9 0 Todd McGhghy 1958 6 3 0 Edd Bowers 2003 1 9 0 Todd McGhghy 1957 2 7 0 Edd Bowers 2002 1 9 0 Brett Holgorsen 1956 5 4 0 Edd Bowers Hal Mumme IWC Head Coach 1989-91 * 2001 1 9 0 Rick Moorman 1955 2 5 1 Fred Ekstrand 2000 0 10 0 Rick Moorman 1954 4 4 0 Fred Ekstrand Year W L T Head Coach 1999 1 9 0 Rick Moorman 1953 9 1 0 Fred Ekstrand 1917 3 5 1 Edward Day 1998 3 8 0 Rick Moorman 1952 7 1 0 E.R. Jarvis 1916 0 6 1 Carl Heidt 1997 4 7 0 Rick Moorman 1951 5 2 1 E.R. Jarvis 1915 2 5 0 Carl Heidt 1996 5 6 0 Gregg Ricono 1950 4 5 0 E.R. Jarvis 1914 3 5 0 George Beal 1995 1 10 0 Gregg Ricono 1949 3 6 0 E.R. Jarvis 1913 2 3 3 George Beal 1994 8 3 0 Pat Poore 1948 1 6 0 Olan Ruble 1912 2 4 0 Glenn Tallman 1993 8 3 0 Steve Kazor 1947 4 3 1 Olan Ruble 1911 5 1 1 Glenn Tallman 1992 2 9 0 Charlie Moot 1946 3 6 0 Olan Ruble 1910 1 5 2 Loring Craymer 1991 10 2 0 Hal Mumme 1945 3 2 0 Olan Ruble 1909 1 6 1 Pat Crow 1990 7 5 0 Hal Mumme 1944 2 0 0 Olan Ruble 1908 2 4 1 Ralph Perrine 1989 7 4 0 Hal Mumme 1942 1 6 0 Olan Ruble 1905 1 3 0 Coach Weber 1988 0 10 0 Mick Caba 1941 3 5 0 Bud Parker 1903 1 2 1 Coach Weibly 1987 4 7 0 Mick Caba 1940 2 6 1 Bud Parker 1902 2 4 0 Burton Beck 1986 3 7 0 Mick Caba 1939 5 3 1 Bud Parker 1901 0 3 0 N/A 1985 2 7 0 Mick Caba 1938 2 4 2 Bud Parker 1900 1 3 0 Coaches Hickey/ 1984 8 3 0 Tom Horne, Jr. 1937 4 4 1 Bud Parker Edwards 1983 7 2 1 Tom Horne, Jr. 1936 5 3 1 Glen Bingham 1899 1 3 0 N/A 1982 2 8 0 Tom Horne, Jr. 1935 2 7 0 Glen Bingham 1898 0 1 0 N/A 1981 2 7 0 Rick Hodam 1934 3 5 1 Glen Bingham 1897 3 1 0 Paul Sibberts 1980 4 6 0 Rick Hodam 1933 7 2 0 Glen Bingham 1896 3 3 2 Coach Ward 1979 2 8 0 Rick Hodam 1932 5 2 1 Glen Bingham 1894 0 2 0 N/A 1978 0 9 0 Rick Hodam 1931 7 1 1 Glen Bingham 1893 2 0 0 N/A 1977 2 7 0 Dave Ostrander 1930 6 2 2 Glen Bingham 1890 0 1 0 N/A 1976 2 7 0 Dick Palm 1929 8 0 0 Glen Bingham 1975 2 7 0 Dick Palm 1928 5 3 0 Glen Bingham * NOTE: Rick Moorman coached fi rst two games in 1974 0 9 0 Dick Palm 1927 4 4 0 Glen Bingham 2001 (0-2 overall), Eric Prins and Chris Oepping were 1973 3 5 0 John Stiegman 1926 2 4 1 Glen Bingham interim coaches for fi nal eight games in 2001 (1-7 overall). 1972 2 6 1 Mel Foels 1925 3 5 0 Chester Mead * NOTE: Todd McGhghy coached fi rst 10 games 1971 7 1 1 Mel Foels 1924 3 7 0 Chester Mead in 2005 (3-7 overall), Jason Smelser, Chris Harris and 1970 5 4 0 Mel Foels 1923 1 7 1 Ray Williams Thomas Kearney were interim coaches for fi nal game (0-1 1969 5 3 0 Mel Foels 1922 3 5 0 Herman Garretson overall). 1968 1 7 1 Mel Foels 1921 3 2 1 Herman Garretson ***IWC did not fi eld teams the following years: 1891, 1892, 1967 6 3 0 Mel Foels 1920 4 3 0 Bill Neuschaefer 1895, 1904, 1906, 1907, 1943** 1966 3 5 0 Jack Taylor 1919 2 6 2 Bill Neuschaefer 1965 1 7 0 Harold Thompson 1918 2 1 1 Edward Day 26 IIWCWC ALL-TIMEALL-TIME SERIESSERIES RECORDSRECORDS VVS.S. OOPPONENTSPPONENTS School Record Pct. School Record Pct. School Record Pct. Albia JC (Ill.) 1-0 1.000 Harding (Ark.) 0-2 .000 Peru State (Neb.) 4-8-1 .346 Augustana (Ill.) 2-7 .222 Hedding (Ill.) 3-0 1.000 Pillsbury (Minn.) 5-1 .833 Austin College (Texas) 0-1 .000 Huron (S.D.) 0-1 .000 Portland State (Ore.) 0-1 .000 Baker (Kan.) 3-2-1 .583 7-8-1 .468 Principia (Ill.) 3-5 .375 Benedictine (Ill.) 0-3 .000 Iowa 0-1 .000 Quincy (Ill.) 2-8 .200 Benedictine (Kan.) 1-0 1.000 IWC Alumni 1-0 1.000 Rose-Hulman (Ind.) 1-1 .500 Bethel (Kan.) 2-0 1.000 Keokuk Medical College 2-1 .667 Simpson 19-21-1 .475 Blackburn (Ill.) 3-0 1.000 Kirksville Osteopaths (Mo.) 1-3-1 .300 SW Baptist (Mo.) 1-1 .500 Buena Vista 4-7 .363 Knox (Ill.) 6-6 .500 SW Minnesota State 0-2 .000 Burlington JC 2-0 1.000 Lake Forest (Ill.) 2-0 1.000 Southwestern (Kan.) 1-0 1.000 Camp Dodge Infantry 1-0 1.000 Lakeland (Wis.) 5-4 .556 St. Alban’s (Ill.) 0-0-1 .500 Carroll (Wis.) 0-1 .000 Lambuth (Tenn.) 0-1 .000 St. Ambrose 14-32-2 .313 Carthage (Ill.) 9-9-5 .500 Lewis (Ill.) 0-2 .000 St. Francis (Ill.) 5-9 .357 Central Arkansas 0-1 .000 Lindenwood (Mo.) 3-1 .750 St. Francis (Ind.) 1-6 .143 24-19-1 .557 Lombard (Ill.) 1-8-1 .150 St. Xavier (Ill.) 3-10 .231 Central Methodist (Mo.) 6-6 .500 Loras 1-9-1 .136 Tarkio (Mo.) 0-2 .000 Chicago U. 1-1 .500 Luther 1-10-1 .125 Taylor (Ind.) 2-6 .250 Chillicothe Business (Ohio) 1-0 1.000 Mac Murray (Ill.) 3-0 1.000 Tennessee-Martin 0-1 .000 Coe 2-5 .286 Malone (Ohio) 0-2 .000 Tiffi n (Ohio) 1-1 .500 Concordia (Ill.) 8-2 .800 McKendree (Ill.) 0-13 .000 Trinity International (Ill.) 4-12 .250 Concordia (St. Paul, Minn.) 5-1 .833 Midwestern State (Texas) 2-0 1.000 Tri-State (Ind.) 0-1 .000 Concordia (Wis.) 0-1 .000 Millikin (Ill.) 2-0 1.000 Truman State (Mo.) 3-7 .300 3-9 .250 Minnesota-Crookston 1-0 1.000 Union (Ky.) 1-0 1.000 Creighton (Neb.) 0-1 .000 Missouri 0-1 .000 Upper Iowa 15-15 .500 Culver-Stockton (Mo.) 20-19-1 .513 Missouri Normal College 1-0 1.000 Urbana (Ohio) 1-2 .333 Dakota Wesleyan (S.D.) 1-1 .500 Missouri-Rolla 1-2 .333 Waldorf 4-2 .667 DePauw (Ind.) 1-1 .500 Missouri Valley 0-4 .000 Walsh (Ohio) 0-1 .000 Des Moines U. 2-5-2 .333 Missouri Western 1-3 .250 Washburn (Mo.) 0-1 .000 Drake 0-0-1 .500 Monmouth (Ill.) 4-11-1 .281 Washington JC 3-1 .750 Drake JV 2-0 1.000 Moorhead State (Minn.) 0-1 .000 Wartburg 4-9-1 .321 Dubuque 6-23 .206 Morningside 0-2-1 .167 Wayne State (Neb.) 1-6 .142 East Texas State 0-1 .000 Mount Senario (Wis.) 1-0 1.000 Western Illinois 4-8 .333 Elmhurst (Ill.) 1-1 .500 Murray State (Ky.) 0-1 .000 Westmar 2-3 .400 Eureka (Ill.) 10-10-1 .500 Navy Pier (Ill.) 1-0 1.000 Wheaton (Ill.) 0-0-1 .500 Ferris State (Mich.) 0-2 .000 Nebraska-Kearney 0-1-1 .250 William Jewell (Mo.) 0-4 .000 Findlay (Ohio) 0-3 .000 Nebraska Wesleyan 0-3 .000 William Penn 25-35-6 .424 Geneva (Pa.) 0-3 .000 Northern Iowa 0-7 .000 William & Vashti (Ill.) 0-5 .000 Georgetown (Ky.) 0-2 .000 NW Missouri State 0-1 .000 Wilmington (Ohio) 0-1 .000 Graceland 11-14 .440 Ohio Dominican 0-2 .000 Wisconsin-Milwaukee 1-0 1.000 Grand View 1-2 .333 Olivet Nazarene (Ill.) 3-16 .158 Wisconsin-Platteville 1-5 .167 Greenville (Ill.) 2-3 .400 Panhandle State (Okla.) 0-2 .000 Wisconsin-Stevens Point 0-4 .000 Grinnell 3-4 .428 Parsons 26-33-6 .446 Wisconsin-Whitewater 0-2 .000 IIWCWC ALL-TIMEALL-TIME HOMECOMINGHOMECOMING GAMEGAME RESULTSRESULTS IIWCWC POSTSEASONPOSTSEASON HISTORYHISTORY Date Opponent Result Date Opponent Result Oct. 19,1923 Northern Iowa L 0-7 Oct. 19, 1968 Ferris State (Mich.) L 13-16 Nov. 29, 1924 Parsons L 0-29 Oct. 11, 1969 Principia (Ill.) W 14-0 Nov. 11, 1925 Carthage (Ill.) L 0-3 Oct. 24, 1970 Graceland W 23-12 Nov. 12, 1926 William Penn W 3-0 Oct. 23, 1971 Concordia (Ill.) W 15-13 Nov. 5, 1927 Carthage (Ill.) W 6-0 Oct. 14, 1972 Missouri Western L 6-7 Oct. 20, 1928 Central W 20-0 Oct. 27, 1973 Principia (Ill.) W 21-18 Oct. 26, 1929 Carthage (Ill.) W 12-0 Oct. 26, 1974 Benedictine (Ill.) L 0-42 Nov. 1, 1930 William Penn T 0-0 Oct. 11, 1975 Missouri Western L 27-49 Nov. 7, 1931 St. Ambrose W 17-14 Oct. 9, 1976 Graceland L 14-50 Oct. 18, 1932 Central L 14-39 Oct. 15, 1977 Illinois College L 0-23 Oct. 28, 1933 William Penn W 6-0 Oct. 21, 1978 Olivet Nazarene (Ill.) L 21-28 Nov. 10, 1934 Upper Iowa L 0-12 Oct. 13, 1979 Illinois College L 13-66 Nov. 26, 1935 William Penn W 20-0 Oct. 18, 1980 Concordia (Minn.) W 15-0 Nov. 7, 1936 Upper Iowa W 6-0 Oct. 17, 1981 St. Ambrose L 0-13 The Tigers have been to postseason games fi ve times in program his- Oct. 22, 1937 William Penn W 7-6 Oct. 23, 1982 Concordia (Minn.) W 23-15 tory, including three straight years during the Hal Mumme coaching era Oct. 15, 1938 Dubuque L 12-33 Oct. 15, 1983 St. Ambrose T 17-17 when the Tigers set numerous school and national offensive records. Oct. 21, 1939 William Penn T 0-0 Oct. 20, 1984 Concordia (Minn.) W 31-14 IWC made its lone visit to the NAIA playoffs in 1991, when the Tigers Oct. 12, 1940 Dubuque L 0-20 Oct. 12, 1985 St. Ambrose L 0-63 lost to Moorhead State (now Minnesota State University-Moorhead) in Oct. 18, 1941 William Penn W 21-0 Oct. 11, 1986 St. Francis (Ill.) W 32-14 the opening round. Oct. 17, 1942 William Penn W 22-12 Oct. 17, 1987 Greenville (Ill.) L 12-21 Oct. 19, 1945 Parsons W 21-0 Oct. 8, 1988 Olivet Nazarene (Ill.) L 7-34 During the Mumme era Iowa Wesleyan also twice appeared in the Oct. 19, 1946 William Penn W 28-6 Oct. 21, 1989 Chicago W 34-9 United Way Steamboat Classic in Burlington, Iowa, and picked up Nov. 1, 1947 Parsons W 12-6 Oct. 30, 1990 MacMurray (Ill.) W 63-14 Oct. 16, 1948 William Penn W 39-0 Sept. 28, 1991 Baker (Kan.) W 42-14 the school’s lone postseason win in the 1990 Steamboat Classic over Oct. 22, 1949 Parsons L 6-33 Oct. 3, 1992 St. Francis (Ill.) L 25-41 Olivet Nazarene University. Other bowl opportunities for the Tigers Nov. 4, 1950 Culver-Stockton (Mo.) L 26-27 Sept. 25, 1993 St. Ambrose W 13-3 have included the 1984 Sunfl ower Bowl in Winfi eld, Kan., and IWC’s Oct. 27, 1951 Central Methodist (Mo.) W 50-0 Oct. 8, 1994 Lindenwood (Mo.) W 54-28 fi rst-ever trip to a postseason game, the 1953 Corn Bowl in Blooming- Oct. 11, 1952 Dubuque W 1-0 (forfeit) Sept. 30, 1995 Minnesota-Crookston W 29-7 ton, Ill. Nov. 7, 1953 Navy Pier (Ill.) W 47-7 Oct. 19, 1996 St. Xavier (Ill.) W 26-24 Oct. 30, 1954 Upper Iowa W 33-6 Oct. 18, 1997 Taylor (Ind.) L 14-38 Nov. 22, 1955 Luther T 14-14 Oct. 17, 1998 McKendree (Ill.) L 7-19 Year Game Opponent Result Oct. 27, 1956 Dubuque L 7-23 Oct. 16, 1999 Olivet Nazarene (Ill.) L 14-37 1953 Corn Bowl Western Illinois L 32-0 Oct. 19, 1957 Wartburg L 7-14 Oct. 21, 2000 St. Ambrose L 6-72 1984 Sunfl ower Bowl Panhandle Oklahoma A&M L 10-7 OT Oct. 18, 1958 Buena Vista W 17-0 Oct. 27, 2001 Trinity International (Ill.) L 7-21 1989 Steamboat Classic Lambuth (Tenn.) L 55-41 Oct. 24, 1959 Wartburg L 15-27 Oct. 26, 2002 St. Ambrose L 28-55 1990 Steamboat Classic Olivet Nazarene (Ill.) W 35-28 Oct. 8, 1960 Parsons L 14-26 Oct. 4, 2003 William Penn L 0-48 1991 NAIA Playoffs 1st Rd. Moorhead State (Minn.) L 47-14 Oct. 28, 1961 Wartburg W 7-6 Oct. 16, 2004 St. Ambrose L 14-41 Oct. 13, 1962 Wartburg L 7-28 Oct. 8, 2005 Olivet Nazarene (Ill.) W 24-17 Oct. 26, 1963 Upper Iowa W 19-14 Oct. 14, 2006 Quincy (Ill.) L 15-34 Oct. 24, 1964 William Penn W 20-6 Oct. 6, 2007 St. Francis (Ill.) L 3-37 Oct. 30, 1965 Graceland W 26-7 Oct. 4, 2008 Olivet Nazarene (Ill.) L 12-28 Oct. 22, 1966 Lake Forest (Ill.) W 34-0 Oct. 17, 2009 Quincy (Ill.) L 0-31 Oct. 28, 1967 Graceland W 26-7 Oct. 2, 2010 Waldorf W 30-24 27 IIWCWC ALL-TIMEALL-TIME RESULTSRESULTS (1890-1929)(1890-1929) * = Denotes Homecoming games 1922 Coach Herman Garretson 3-5 9/30 @Knox W, 16-6 1890 Coach N/A 0-1 10/7 @Monmouth W, 12-7 11/27 @Iowa L, 0-91 10/14 @Creighton L, 7-21 Season points 0-91 10/21 @Cornell L, 0-14 10/26 William Penn W, 17-7 1891-92 No Teams 11/11 @Carthage $ L, 0-3 11/18 Simpson L, 6-9 1893 Coach N/A 2-0 11/30 Parsons L, 0-6 10/6 @Parsons W, 16-0 Season points 58-73 10/20 Parsons W. 16-0 $ = IWC forfeits trailing 3-0 in 2nd Qtr Season points 32-0 1923 Coach Ray Williams 1-7-1 (0-4) 1894 Coach N/A 0-2 9/28 @Culver-Stockton L, 6-10 9/28 Parsons L, 6-14 10/5 @Truman State L, 7-26 10/4 Monmouth # L, 4-34 10/12 @William Penn L, 0-3 Season points 10-48 10/19 *Northern Iowa L, 0-7 # = Played in Burlington, Iowa 10/27 @NW Missouri State L, 7-13 11/2 @Graceland W, 17-13 1895 No Team The fi rst Iowa Wesleyan football team, 1890 11/9 Kirksville Osteopaths T, 0-0 1908 Coach Ralph Perrine 2-4-1 11/16 @Simpson L, 3-55 1896 Coach Ward 3-3-2 1915 Coach Carl Heidt 2-5 11/29 @Parsons L, 0-17 10/10 William & Vashti L, 6-10 10/2 @Coe L, 0-69 10/3 Knox W, 10-0 10/19 William Penn T, 0-0 Season points 40-144 10/8 St. Alban’s (Ill.) T, 0-0 10/8 Parsons L, 0-13 10/24 @William & Vashti L, 0-28 10/15 Central W, 18-12 10/9 @William Penn L, 0-6 10/31 Hedding W, 21-0 1924 Coach Chester Mead 3-7 (1-4) 10/17 @Knox W, 10-6 10/22 @Cornell L, 0-40 9/26 Simpson L, 6-25 11/6 @William Penn L, 5-35 10/28 Monmouth L, 0-50 10/24 Parsons W, 34-0 11/13 @Simpson L, 0-45 10/3 Culver-Stockton W, 22-0 11/6 Monmouth L, 0-18 11/12 @Simpson L, 0-28 10/10 @Northern Iowa L, 6-54 11/20 Carthage W, 6-5 11/19 Culver-Stockton W, 30-6 11/16 @Parsons L, 0-18 Season points 38-123 10/17 Truman State W, 7-6 11/26 Drake T, 4-4 Season points 48-218 10/31 @Knox L, 0-35 Season points 58-72 11/7 William Penn L, 0-13 1909 Coach Pat Crow 1-6-1 1916 Coach Carl Heidt 0-6-1 10/2 Parsons T, 0-0 11/11 Carthage # L, 3-9 1897 Coach Paul Sibberts 3-1 9/29 @Monmouth L, 0-19 11/15 Central W, 17-6 10/9 @Lombard L, 0-16 10/6 Knox L, 0-47 10/2 @Knox W, 18-0 10/14 @William Penn L, 5-8 11/21 @Graceland L, 0-20 10/18 @Missouri L, 4-6 10/20 @Central L, 6-7 11/27 *Parsons L, 0-29 10/25 @Parsons W, 13-0 10/26 William Penn L, 0-21 11/6 William Penn W, 36-2 10/29 @Carthage L, 0-33 Season points 61-197 11/16 Keokuk Medical College W, 48-0 11/3 Simpson L, 6-13 # = Played in Keokuk, Iowa 11/5 William Penn L, 0-11 11/10 @Des Moines U. T, 13-13 Season points 106-6 11/13 William & Vashti L, 0-18 11/24 @Parsons L, 6-33 1925 Coach Chester Mead 3-5 (1-4) 11/24 Simpson L, 12-26 Season points 31-153 1898 Coach N/A 0-1 Season points 30-112 10/9 Northern Iowa L, 3-21 Monmouth L, 6-43 10/16 Culver-Stockton W, 12-0 Season points 6-43 1917 Coach Edward Day 3-5-1 10/23 @William Penn L, 0-10 1910 Coach Loring Craymer 1-5-2 9/29 Lombard L, 0-21 10/1 @Des Moines U. L, 0-9 10/31 @Upper Iowa L, 0-13 1899 Coach N/A 1-3 10/6 @Knox L, 0-25 11/6 Central W, 3-0 10/8 @Truman State L, 3-6 10/13 Northern Iowa L, 0-40 9/30 @Knox L, 0-11 10/15 Central W, 12-0 11/11 *Carthage L, 0-3 10/13 Monmouth W, 23-0 10/19 @Simpson W, 14-0 11/19 Graceland W, 22-14 10/21 @William Penn L, 0-6 10/27 @Augustana L, 6-34 10/23 Lombard L, 6-21 11/4 @Parsons T, 0-0 11/26 @Parsons L, 0-9 10/30 @William Penn L, 0-40 11/2 Carthage T, 7-7 Season points 40-70 11/10 @William & Vashti L, 3-23 11/9 Des Moines U. W, 13-6 Season points 29-72 11/18 Culver-Stockton T, 11-11 11/16 @William Penn L, 6-17 1926 Coach Glen Bingham 2-4-1 (1-3) 11/23 Parsons L, 0-5 11/30 Camp Dodge Infantry W, 27-0 1900 Coach N/A 1-3 Season points 29-60 10/2 @Graceland L, 0-6 10/6 @Lombard L, 0-26 Season points 73-151 10/7 Central L, 0-8 10/21 @Keokuk Medical Coll. L, 0-27 1911 Coach Glenn Tallman 5-1-1 10/15 Upper Iowa L, 0-12 11/17 @Parsons L, 0-27 1918 Coach Edward Day 2-1-1 10/29 Culver-Stockton W, 41-6 10/6 @Culver-Stockton W, 9-6 10/12 Carthage W, 7-0 11/29 Parsons W, 12-0 10/14 @Truman State W, 3-0 11/5 @Carthage T, 7-7 Season points 12-80 Des Moines U. W, 13-7 11/12 *William Penn W, 3-0 10/21 @Knox W, 19-16 Parsons T, 0-0 11/3 Parsons L, 12-17 11/25 Parsons L, 13-26 1901 Coach N/A 0-3 Simpson L, 0-6 Season points 64-65 11/10 Hedding W, 17-0 Season points 20-13 9/28 @Knox L, 0-38 11/24 Culver-Stockton W, 6-0 10/5 William Penn L, 0-11 1927 Coach Glen Bingham 4-4 (2-3) 11/29 @Parsons T, 0-0 1919 Coach Bill Neuschaefer 2-6-2 10/12 @Lombard L, 0-50 Season points 56-39 10/1 Graceland W, 23-6 Season points 0-99 9/27 @Coe L, 0-33 10/8 @Northern Iowa L, 0-9 10/4 Monmouth W, 21-7 10/15 St. Ambrose W, 20-0 1912 Coach Glenn Tallman 2-4 10/10 @Lombard L, 7-20 1902 Coach Burton Beck 2-4 10/12 @William & Vashti L, 3-48 10/22 @Kirksville Osteopaths L, 0-17 10/2 Carthage L, 0-12 10/17 Des Moines U. T, 0-0 10/28 Central W, 16-6 10/19 St. Ambrose L, 6-9 10/24 @William Penn T, 7-7 10/11 Parsons L, 0-28 10/26 Lombard W, 36-0 11/5 *Carthage W, 6-0 10/27 @William Penn L, 5-17 10/30 Kirksville Osteopaths L, 3-6 11/11 @William Penn L, 6-13 11/1 @Kirksville Osteopaths L, 0-2 10/31 @Simpson L, 6-36 Lombard L, N/A 11/15 @Simpson L, 3-13 11/24 @Parsons L, 6-12 11/17 @Parsons W, 6-5 11/7 Carthage L, 0-13 Season points 77-63 11/27 Carthage W, 52-13 11/14 Kirksville Osteopaths W, 6-2 11/27 Parsons W, 5-0 Season points 100-85 Season points N/A 11/27 Parsons L, 0-6 1928 Coach Glen Bingham 5-3 (3-2) Season points 50-130 1913 Coach George Beal 2-3-3 9/29 @St. Ambrose L, 6-13 1903 Coach Weibly 1-2-1 10/4 @Cornell L, 0-31 10/13 Northern Iowa L, 0-31 10/5 Monmouth L, 0-18 1920 Coach Bill Neuschaefer 4-3 10/20 *Central W, 20-0 10/11 Knox W, 17-13 10/8 @Central W, 13-2 10/19 Parsons L, 0-17 10/18 @Lombard T, 7-7 10/26 @Culver-Stockton W, 13-0 11/2 Keokuk Medical College W, 39-0 10/16 @Carthage W, 6-0 11/3 William Penn W, 20-0 10/25 @Des Moines U. L, 0-12 10/23 William Penn W, 7-0 11/16 @William Penn T, 5-5 11/1 Monmouth T, 14-14 11/12 @Graceland W, 22-0 Season points 44-40 10/30 Culver-Stockton W, 42-6 11/23 @Des Moines U. L, 0-13 11/8 @Carthage T, 0-0 11/5 @Des Moines U. L, 0-59 11/15 @Central L, 3-9 11/29 Parsons W, 6-2 1904 No Team 11/13 Lombard L, 0-54 Season points 87-59 11/28 IWC Alumni W, 14-6 11/25 Parsons L, 0-13 Season points 55-92 1905 Coach Weber 1-3 Season points 68-134 1929 Coach Glen Bingham 8-0 (5-0) 10/21 Monmouth L, 0-22 1914 Coach George Beal 3-5 10/5 Graceland W, 45-0 10/27 Hedding W, 18-0 1921 Coach Herman Garretson 3-2-1 10/12 St. Ambrose W, 6-0 10/3 @Cornell L, 0-52 10/7 Monmouth L, 3-7 11/3 @William Penn L, 0-38 10/10 @Knox L, 0-57 10/18 @Central W, 24-7 11/6 @Central L, 0-26 10/14 Cornell L, 7-27 10/26 *Carthage W, 12-0 10/16 @Culver-Stockton W, 25-3 10/27 Carthage W, 26-0 Season points 18-86 10/23 Simpson W, 6-0 11/2 @William Penn W, 13-0 11/4 Central W, 28-0 11/15 @Upper Iowa W, 26-0 10/31 @Monmouth L, 0-9 11/11 Simpson T, 7-7 1906-07 No Teams 11/6 @Northern Iowa L, 0-13 11/22 Culver-Stockton W, 21-0 11/24 @Parsons W, 7-0 11/28 @Parsons W, 26-6 11/13 Central W, 33-0 Season points 78-41 11/20 Des Moines U. L, 0-16 Season points 173-13 Season points 64-150 28 IIWCWC ALL-TIMEALL-TIME RESULTSRESULTS (1929-1959)(1929-1959)

1930 Coach Glen Bingham 6-2-2 (4-0-1) 1937 Coach Bud Parker 4-4-1 (2-4-1) 1946 Coach Olan Ruble 3-6 (1-4) 1953 Coach Fred Ekstrand 9-1 (4-0) 9/27 @Grinnell L, 0-19 9/25 Washington JC W, 6-0 9/20 @Truman State L, 0-18 9/19 @Upper Iowa W, 27-7 10/4 Graceland W, 27-0 10/2 Western Illinois W, 6-0 9/27 Culver-Stockton W, 12-9 9/26 Central W, 20-6 10/11 @Albia JC W, 33-7 10/8 @Central L, 0-23 10/4 Drake JV W, 12-7 10/3 @Simpson W, 33-14 10/18 Central W, 12-6 10/15 @Dubuque L, 6-14 10/11 @Washburn L, 6-27 10/10 @Dubuque W, 25-0 10/23 Carthage # T, 6-6 10/22 *William Penn W, 7-6 10/19 *William Penn W, 28-6 10/17 Parsons W, 39-6 11/1 *William Penn T, 0-0 10/28 St. Ambrose L, 0-46 10/25 @Central L, 0-45 10/24 @St. Ambrose W, 19-13 11/8 @St. Ambrose W, 40-6 11/5 @Upper Iowa L, 6-40 11/2 @Parsons L, 0-20 10/31 William Penn W, 103-0 11/14 Upper Iowa W, 20-0 11/20 Simpson W, 18-0 11/9 @Dubuque L, 6-13 11/7 *Navy Pier (Ill.) W, 47-7 11/21 @Culver-Stockton L, 0-6 11/25 @Parsons T, 0-0 11/16 @Simpson L, 12-13 11/14 Wartburg W, 32-14 11/27 Parsons W, 19-6 Season points 49-129 Season points 76-148 11/26 Western Illinois # L, 0-32 Season points 157-56 Season points 345-99 # = Played in Burlington, Iowa 1938 Coach Bud Parker 2-4-2 (2-2-2) 1947 Coach Olan Ruble 4-3-1 (3-2-1) # = CORN BOWL - Bloomington, Ill. 9/24 @Augustana (Ill.) L, 0-13 9/19 Central L, 7-19 1931 Coach Glen Bingham 7-1-1 (3-1-1) 10/1 @Western Illinois L, 0-20 9/26 @Culver-Stockton L, 7-27 1954 Coach Fred Ekstrand 4-4 (4-2) 10/3 Western Illinois W, 23-0 10/8 Central L, 7-19 10/3 @Wartburg T, 7-7 9/18 Lewis L, 0-12 10/10 @Graceland W, 21-0 10/15 *Dubuque L, 12-33 10/10 Eureka W, 32-0 9/24 @Central W, 26-20 10/17 @Central T, 14-14 10/22 @William Penn T, 7-7 10/24 @William Penn W, 26-2 10/1 Simpson W, 21-0 10/22 Carthage # W, 31-14 11/5 Upper Iowa W, 19-7 11/1 *Parsons W, 12-6 10/9 Dubuque L, 7-13 10/30 @William Penn W, 7-2 11/18 @Simpson W, 20-7 11/7 @Dubuque L, 6-20 10/16 @Parsons W, 21-13 11/7 *St. Ambrose W, 17-14 11/24 Parsons T, 0-0 11/13 Simpson W, 13-6 10/23 @Luther L, 14-42 11/13 @Upper Iowa L, 14-18 Season points 65-106 Season points 110-87 10/30 *Upper Iowa W, 33-6 11/20 Culver-Stockton W, 39-0 11/13 St. Ambrose L, 7-47 11/26 @Parsons W, 28-13 1939 Coach Bud Parker 5-3-1 (3-2-1) 1948 Coach Olan Ruble 1-6 (1-4) Season points 129-153 Season points 194-75 9/23 Augustana (Ill.) W, 7-6 9/25 @Carroll (Wis.) L, 0-31 # = Played in Burlington, Iowa 9/30 @Monmouth L, 6-26 10/1 Wartburg L, 6-32 1955 Coach Fred Ekstrand 2-5-1 (2-3-1) 10/6 @Central L, 6-26 10/8 @Eureka L, 6-14 9/15 @Lewis L, 0-27 1932 Coach Glen Bingham 5-2-1 (3-2) 10/14 @Dubuque L, 9-12 10/16 *William Penn W, 39-0 9/24 Central W, 13-7 9/30 @Washington JC W, 28-0 10/21 *William Penn T, 0-0 10/23 @Parsons L, 7-13 9/30 @Simpson L, 21-26 10/8 Graceland W, 53-12 10/28 @Upper Iowa W, 6-0 11/4 Dubuque L, 13-39 10/8 @Dubuque L, 12-13 10/15 *Central L, 14-39 11/10 @Central Methodist W, 19-6 11/11 Simpson L, 7-33 10/13 Parsons L, 18-26 10/20 Carthage # T, 6-6 11/17 Simpson W, 12-0 Season points 78-162 10/22 *Luther T, 14-14 10/28 @William Penn W, 20-13 11/23 @Parsons W, 14-6 10/29 @Upper Iowa W, 25-24 11/4 @St. Ambrose L, 0-9 Season points 79-82 1949 Coach E.R. Jarvis 3-6 (1-4) 11/3 @St. Ambrose L, 12-28 11/11 Upper Iowa W, 21-7 9/24 Chillicothe Business W, 33-12 Season points 115-165 11/24 Parsons W, 7-0 1940 Coach Bud Parker 2-6-1 (2-3) 9/29 Washington JC L, 6-20 Season points 149-96 9/28 @Augustana (Ill.) L, 0-28 10/7 Eureka W, 32-12 1956 Coach Edd Bowers 5-4 (5-3) # = Played in Burlington, Iowa 10/5 @Western Illinois L, 0-16 10/14 @William Penn W, 26-12 9/13 @Carthage # L, 19-26 10/12 *Dubuque L, 0-20 10/22 *Parsons L, 6-33 9/20 Parsons W, 6-0 1933 Coach Glen Bingham 7-2 (6-0) 10/19 @William Penn W, 14-0 10/28 @Wartburg L, 7-41 9/29 @Upper Iowa W, 20-13 9/23 Augustana (Ill.) L, 7-13 10/26 @Truman State L, 6-28 11/5 @Dubuque L, 7-38 10/6 Buena Vista W, 19-0 9/30 @Monmouth L, 0-14 11/2 Central W, 12-6 11/11 @Simpson L, 19-47 10/12 @Wartburg W, 7-0 10/7 Loras W, 14-7 11/9 Wheaton T, 0-0 11/18 Carthage # L, 6-20 10/27 *Dubuque L, 7-23 10/14 @Central W, 18-0 11/15 @Simpson L, 7-13 Season points 123-207 11/2 @Central L, 0-27 10/28 *William Penn W, 6-0 11/28 Parsons L, 0-20 # = Played in Keokuk, Iowa 11/10 Simpson W, 20-13 11/3 St. Ambrose W, 20-0 Season points 39-131 11/16 @Luther L, 6-28 11/11 @Upper Iowa W, 13-0 1950 Coach E.R. Jarvis 4-5 (3-2) Season points 104-130 11/18 @Western Illinois W, 14-7 1941 Coach Bud Parker 3-5 (3-3) 9/15 @Central Methodist L, 0-26 # = Played in Fort Madison, Iowa 11/30 @Parsons W, 21-19 10/3 Western Illinois L, 6-13 9/21 @St. Ambrose L, 6-18 Season points 113-60 10/11 Dubuque L, 2-18 9/29 @Central W, 39-0 1957 Coach Edd Bowers 2-7 (1-7) 10/18 *William Penn W, 21-0 10/5 Simpson W, 12-0 9/20 Luther L, 0-20 1934 Coach Glen Bingham 3-5-1 (1-4-1) 10/24 Truman State L, 13-14 10/12 Dubuque W, 20-12 9/27 @Parsons L, 0-59 9/21 @Augustana (Ill.) L, 0-6 10/31 @Central L, 6-7 10/21 @Parsons L, 14-33 10/3 Upper Iowa L, 14-39 9/29 Washington JC W, 25-0 11/7 Buena Vista W, 19-6 10/28 Drake JV W, 31-6 10/12 @Buena Vista L, 6-20 10/6 @Loras T, 12-12 11/14 Simpson W, 19-0 11/4 *Culver-Stockton L, 26-27 10/19 *Wartburg L, 7-14 10/12 Central W, 20-7 11/27 Parsons L, 6-20 11/11 Morningside L, 12-32 10/26 @Wisconsin-Milwaukee W, 13-7 10/26 @William Penn L, 0-7 Season points 92-78 Season points 160-154 11/2 @Dubuque L, 2-6 11/2 @St. Ambrose L, 6-7 11/8 Central W, 26-13 11/10 *Upper Iowa L, 0-12 1942 Coach Olan Ruble 1-6 (1-4) 1951 Coach E.R. Jarvis 5-2-1 (3-2) 11/16 @Simpson L, 13-14 11/16 Western Illinois W, 6-0 9/26 @Carthage L, 6-13 9/20 St. Ambrose L, 14-20 Season points 81-192 11/29 Parsons L, 3-6 10/3 @Western Illinois L, 0-13 9/27 Central W, 24-13 Season points 78-57 10/9 Dubuque L, 0-53 10/5 @Simpson W, 6-2 1958 Coach Edd Bowers 6-3 (6-2) 10/17 *William Penn W, 22-12 10/12 @Dubuque L, 19-27 9/20 Simpson W, 14-0 1935 Coach Glen Bingham 2-7 (1-6) 10/29 Central L, 6-25 10/18 Parsons W, 33-0 9/27 @Luther L, 16-19 9/27 @Augustana (Ill.) L, 12-34 11/6 @Simpson L, 13-20 10/27 *Central Methodist W, 50-0 10/2 Parsons W, 27-21 10/5 Loras L, 0-18 11/11 Parsons L, 0-13 11/2 @Culver-Stockton W, 13-7 10/11 @Upper Iowa W, 14-6 10/12 @Central L, 6-19 Season points 47-149 11/10 @Morningside T, 7-7 10/18 *Buena Vista W, 17-0 10/19 @Dubuque L, 7-13 Season points 166-76 10/25 @Wartburg L, 19-34 10/26 *William Penn W, 20-0 1943 No Team during World War II 11/1 @William Jewell L, 27-33 11/1 St. Ambrose L, 0-14 1952 Coach E.R. Jarvis 7-1 (4-0) 11/8 Dubuque W, 33-14 11/8 @Upper Iowa L, 0-52 1944 Coach Olan Ruble 2-0 9/26 @Central W, 34-0 11/15 @Central W, 18-16 11/16 Burlington JC W, 27-12 10/13 Parsons W, 53-6 10/2 Simpson W, 33-7 Season points 185-143 11/28 @Parsons L, 7-28 10/21 @Parsons W, 46-6 10/11 *Dubuque $ W, 1-0 Season points 79-190 Season points 99-12 10/18 @Parsons W, 20-0 1959 Coach Edd Bowers 5-4 (5-3) **Played 6-man football** 10/25 @Eureka W, 58-0 9/19 @Simpson W, 20-7 1936 Coach Glen Bingham 5-3-1 (3-3-1) 10/30 Culver-Stockton W, 62-0 9/26 Luther L, 13-14 9/26 Augustana (Ill.) W, 6-2 11/6 Luther W, 12-6 10/3 @Parsons W, 13-7 10/3 @Loras L, 0-26 1945 Coach Olan Ruble 3-2 (1-0) 11/14 @Buena Vista L, 7-13 10/9 Upper Iowa W, 38-14 10/16 Dubuque W, 7-0 9/22 @Cornell L, 8-36 Season points 227-26 10/17 @Buena Vista L, 21-26 10/24 @William Penn W, 13-6 10/6 @Augustana (Ill.) L, 6-19 $ = Dubuque forfeits with IWC ahead 7-0 late 10/24 *Wartburg L, 15-27 10/30 @St. Ambrose T, 6-6 10/12 Carthage W, 13-6 in game 10/31 William Jewell L, 0-45 11/7 *Upper Iowa W, 6-0 10/19 *Parsons W, 21-0 11/7 @Dubuque W, 27-14 11/13 @Burlington JC W, 26-0 11/3 @Carthage W, 14-0 11/14 Central W, 26-17 11/20 Central L, 6-7 Season points 62-61 Season points 173-171 11/26 Parsons L, 0-14 Season points 70-61

29 IIWCWC ALL-TIMEALL-TIME RESULTSRESULTS (1960-1987)(1960-1987) 1960 Coach Jim Hofmann 1-8-1 (1-7) 1967 Coach Mel Foels 6-3 1974 Coach Dick Palm 0-9 (0-2) 1981 Coach Rick Hodam 2-7 9/9 @Peru State T, 0-0 9/16 Pillsbury W, 34-6 9/14 @Missouri Valley L, 0-40 9/12 William Penn L, 0-13 9/17 @Central L, 6-28 9/23 Culver-Stockton W, 25-21 9/21 William Penn L, 0-68 9/19 @Upper Iowa W, 20-12 9/24 Simpson W, 26-0 9/30 Concordia (Ill.) W, 9-7 9/28 @Illinois College L, 12-26 9/26 @Graceland L, 12-37 10/1 @Luther L, 0-20 10/7 @Murray State L, 12-71 10/5 Culver-Stockton L, 12-20 10/3 Westmar L, 9-14 10/8 *Parsons L, 14-26 10/14 Principia L, 21-28 10/12 @Missouri Western L, 6-20 10/10 Illinois College L, 22-26 10/15 @Upper Iowa L, 13-16 10/21 @Lake Forest W, 21-13 10/19 Lakeland L, 0-19 10/17 *St. Ambrose L, 0-13 10/22 Buena Vista L, 6-20 10/28 *Graceland W, 26-7 10/26 *Benedictine (Ill.) L, 0-42 10/24 @Concordia (St. Paul) L, 6-12 10/29 @Wartburg L, 0-6 11/11 @Central Methodist L, 10-32 11/2 @Wayne State (Neb.) L, 0-43 10/31 Loras L, 14-24 11/5 @William Jewell L, 3-34 11/18 Illinois College W, 26-13 11/9 Eureka L, 12-43 11/7 @Eureka W, 24-7 11/11 Dubuque L, 7-20 Season points 184-198 Season points 42-321 Season points 107-158 Season points 75-170 1968 Coach Mel Foels 1-7-1 1975 Coach Dick Palm 2-7 1982 Coach Tom Horne Jr. 2-8 1961 Coach Jim Hofmann 3-7 (3-5) 9/14 @Pillsbury W, 31-28 9/13 Missouri Valley L, 0-21 9/11 William Penn L, 3-30 9/9 @Peru State # L, 0-15 9/21 Culver-Stockton L, 14-32 9/20 @William Penn L, 7-56 9/18 @Coe L, 0-59 9/16 Central W, 19-7 9/28 Lakeland L, 7-33 9/27 Illinois College W, 14-6 9/25 @Cornell L, 0-47 9/23 @Simpson W, 7-0 10/5 @Illinois College T, 13-13 10/4 @Culver-Stockton L, 0-26 10/2 Culver-Stockton W, 21-3 9/30 Luther L, 0-7 10/12 @Principia L, 7-42 10/11 *Missouri Western L, 27-49 10/9 @Illinois College L, 17-23 10/7 @Parsons L, 0-27 10/19 *Ferris State L, 13-16 10/18 @Lakeland L, 0-34 10/16 @St. Ambrose L, 6-35 10/14 Upper Iowa L, 6-7 10/26 @Graceland L, 7-48 10/25 @Benedictine (Ill.) L, 7-28 10/23 *Concordia (St. Paul) W, 23-15 10/21 @Buena Vista L, 0-13 11/2 @Concordia (Ill.) L, 14-41 11/1 St. Ambrose W, 20-7 10/30 @Wilmington (Ohio) L, 0-62 10/28 *Wartburg W, 7-6 11/9 Central Methodist L, 24-28 11/8 @Eureka L, 13-14 11/6 Eureka L, 16-17 11/4 William Jewell L, 7-34 Season points 130-271 Season points 88-241 11/13 @Loras L, 0-41 11/11 @Dubuque L, 12-14 Season points 86-332 Season points 58-130 1969 Coach Mel Foels 5-3 (2-0) 1976 Coach Dick Palm 2-7 # = Played in Fort Madison, Iowa 9/20 @Culver-Stockton L, 17-30 9/18 @Grinnell L, 7-21 1983 Coach Tom Horne Jr. 7-2-1 9/27 @Lakeland L, 6-14 9/25 Cornell L, 7-42 9/10 @William Penn W, 21-9 1962 Coach Jim Hofmann 1-8 (1-8) 10/4 Illinois College W, 38-6 10/2 Culver-Stockton W, 34-21 9/17 Coe W, 29-19 9/15 Simpson W, 39-7 10/11 *Principia W, 14-0 10/9 *Graceland L, 14-50 9/24 Cornell W, 27-16 9/22 @Central L, 0-7 10/18 @Ferris State L, 0-28 10/16 @Illinois College L, 13-36 10/1 @Culver-Stockton W, 33-14 9/29 Dubuque L, 7-10 10/25 Graceland W, 16-8 10/23 @Tarkio L, 0-23 10/8 Concordia (Ill.) W, 35-24 10/6 @Buena Vista L, 13-25 11/1 Concordia (Ill.) W, 22-10 10/30 @St. Ambrose W, 16-0 10/15 *St. Ambrose T, 17-17 10/13 *Wartburg L, 9-28 11/8 @Central Methodist W, 21-12 11/6 Eureka L, 14-38 10/22 @Concordia (Minn.) W, 14-8 10/20 Parsons L, 0-20 Season points 134-108 11/13 Upper Iowa L, 32-37 10/29 @Austin L, 7-17 10/27 @Upper Iowa L, 12-19 Season points 137-268 11/5 @Eureka W, 27-10 11/3 @Luther L, 6-41 1970 Coach Mel Foels 5-4 (2-0) 11/12 Loras L, 7-19 11/10 William Penn L, 7-14 9/19 @Culver-Stockton L 6-13 1977 Coach Dave Ostrander 2-7 Season points 217-153 Season points 93-171 9/26 @Principia L, 0-14 9/10 Upper Iowa L, 0-59 10/3 @Illinois College W, 33-0 9/17 Grinnell W, 7-0 1984 Coach Tom Horne Jr. 8-3 1963 Coach Jim Hofmann 2-7 (2-7) 10/10 @Pillsbury L, 6-14 9/24 @Cornell L, 7-49 9/8 Monmouth W, 35-31 9/14 @Simpson L, 13-24 10/17 @DePauw L, 13-26 10/1 @Culver-Stockton L, 18-27 9/15 @Coe W, 31-14 9/21 Central L, 7-34 10/24 @Graceland W, 23-12 10/8 @Graceland L, 6-32 9/22 @Concordia (Ill.) W, 51-27 9/28 @Dubuque L, 9-16 10/31 Rose-Hulman W, 6-0 10/15 *Illinois College L, 0-23 9/29 Benedictine (Kan.) W, 43-28 10/5 Buena Vista L, 13-49 11/7 Central Methodist W, 24-13 10/22 @Olivet Nazarene L, 0-14 10/6 Eureka W, 7-3 10/12 @Wartburg L, 14-20 11/14 Eureka W, 22-15 10/29 St. Ambrose W, 48-20 10/13 @St. Ambrose L, 15-36 10/19 @Parsons L, 0-40 Season points 133-107 11/5 @Eureka L, 0-31 10/20 *Concordia (St. Paul) W, 31-14 10/26 *Upper Iowa W, 19-14 Season points 86-255 10/27 Lakeland W, 16-0 11/2 Luther L, 7-45 1971 Coach Mel Foels 7-1-1 (2-0) 11/3 @Southwest Baptist W, 29-0 11/9 @William Penn W, 33-18 9/18 @Baker T, 0-0 1978 Coach Rick Hodam 0-9 11/10 @Loras L, 27-56 Season points 115-260 9/25 Principia W, 25-13 9/9 @Upper Iowa L, 7-43 11/18 @Panhandle State # L, 7-10 OT 10/2 Illinois College W, 21-6 9/16 @Grinnell L, 14-20 Season points 292-219 1964 Coach Harold Thompson 3-5 (3-5) 10/9 Pillsbury W, 36-13 9/23 Tarkio L, 7-43 # = SUNFLOWER BOWL - Winfi eld, Kan. 9/19 Simpson L, 19-20 10/16 DePauw W, 14-7 9/30 Culver-Stockton L, 14-17 9/26 @Upper Iowa L, 13-47 10/23 *Concordia (Ill.) W, 15-13 10/7 Graceland L, 6-43 1985 Coach Mick Caba 2-7 10/3 Central L, 0-83 10/30 @Rose-Hulman L, 16-18 10/14 @Illinois College L, 14-20 9/14 Coe L, 21-42 10/10 @Wartburg W, 25-7 11/6 @Simpson W, 17-0 10/21 *Olivet Nazarene L, 21-28 9/21 William Penn L, 6-14 10/17 Buena Vista W, 27-0 11/13 @Eureka W, 22-0 10/28 @St. Ambrose L, 14-34 9/28 @Benedictine (Ill.) L, 0-64 10/24 *William Penn W, 20-6 Season points 166-70 11/4 Eureka L, 13-30 10/5 @Eureka L, 33-34 10/31 @Dubuque L, 2-39 Season points 110-278 10/12 *St. Ambrose L, 0-63 11/7 @Luther L, 0-50 1972 Coach Mel Foels 2-6-1 (1-0-1) 10/19 @Concordia (St. Paul) W, 52-19 Season points 106-252 9/9 @Wisconsin-Platteville L, 0-38 1979 Coach Rick Hodam 2-8 10/26 @Lakeland W, 31-7 9/16 @Missouri Valley L, 6-13 9/8 Upper Iowa L, 9-36 11/2 Southwest Baptist L, 13-23 1965 Coach Harold Thompson 1-7 9/23 Simpson L, 6-17 9/15 Grinnell W, 25-21 11/9 Loras L, 7-38 9/18 @Central Methodist L, 0-2 9/30 @Illinois College W, 22-0 9/22 @Pillsbury W, 9-0 Season points 163-304 9/25 Culver-Stockton W, 7-0 10/7 Culver-Stockton W, 14-7 9/29 @Culver-Stockton L, 0-21 10/2 @Elmhurst L, 2-35 10/14 *Missouri Western L, 6-7 10/6 @Graceland L, 13-38 1986 Coach Mick Caba 3-7 10/9 Wartburg L, 13-21 10/21 @Concordia (Ill.) L, 3-9 10/13 *Illinois College L, 13-66 9/6 @William Penn W, 24-17 10/16 @Wisconsin-Platteville L, 7-29 10/28 @Principia L, 0-3 10/20 Culver-Stockton L, 13-26 9/13 @Graceland L, 21-64 10/23 William Penn L, 14-18 11/11 Eureka T, 14-14 10/27 St. Ambrose L, 14-37 9/20 Culver-Stockton L, 22-26 10/30 *Graceland L, 13-35 Season points 57-108 11/3 @Eureka L, 22-23 9/27 SW Minnesota State L, 0-54 11/6 Dubuque L, 21-47 11/10 @Loras L, 9-20 10/4 Peru State W, 19-18 Season points 77-187 1973 Coach John Steigman 3-5 (1-1) Season points 127-288 10/11 *St. Francis (Ill.) W, 32-14 9/15 Missouri Valley L, 7-21 10/18 @St. Ambrose L, 0-44 1966 Coach Jack Taylor 3-5 9/22 @Simpson L, 0-17 1980 Coach Rick Hodam 4-6 10/25 @Urbana L, 4-13 9/17 Central Methodist L, 7-19 9/29 Illinois College W, 8-0 9/13 @William Penn L, 15-26 11/1 Olivet Nazarene L, 9-16 9/24 @Culver-Stockton L, 13-14 10/6 @Culver-Stockton L, 8-14 9/20 Pillsbury W, 27-7 11/8 @Huron L, 3-42 10/1 Elmhurst W, 33-32 10/13 @Missouri Western W, 17-13 9/27 Graceland L, 12-17 Season points 134-308 10/8 @Concordia (Ill.) W, 26-20 10/27 *Principia W, 21-18 10/4 @Westmar L, 14-34 10/15 @Principia L, 7-33 11/3 Wayne State (Neb.) L, 3-21 10/11 @Illinois College L, 6-20 1987 Coach Mick Caba 4-7 10/22 *Lake Forest W, 34-0 11/10 @Eureka L, 16-27 10/18 *Concordia (St. Paul) W, 15-0 9/5 William Penn W, 27-0 10/29 @Graceland L, 7-30 Season points 80-131 10/25 @Culver-Stockton L, 14-16 9/12 Graceland L, 29-31 11/5 Wisconsin-Platteville L, 0-35 11/1 Loras L, 22-28 9/19 @Culver-Stockton L, 17-21 Season points 127-183 11/8 Eureka W, 13-0 9/26 @SW Minnesota State L, 3-49 11/15 @St. Ambrose W, 21-19 10/3 @Peru State L, 21-40 Season points 159-167 10/10 @St. Francis (Ill.) L, 0-50 10/17 *Greenville W, 21-12 10/24 Urbana L, 30-48 10/31 Olivet Nazarene L, 7-13 11/7 @Quincy W, 10-0 11/14 Central Methodist W, 7-0 Season points 172-264

30 IIWCWC ALL-TIMEALL-TIME RESULTSRESULTS (1988-2010)(1988-2010) 1988 Coach Mick Caba 0-10 1994 Coach Pat Poore 8-3 2000 Coach Rick Moorman 0-10 (0-7) 2006 Coach Jason Smelser 1-9 (0-8) 9/3 @William Penn L, 6-15 9/1 @Western Illinois L, 0-42 9/2 @Nebraska Wesleyan L, 9-44 9/2 @Waldorf W, 10-3 9/10 @Graceland L, 0-40 9/10 @Southwestern (Kan.) W, 29-19 9/9 @St. Francis (Ind.) L, 9-84 9/9 Ohio Dominican L, 14-33 9/17 @Culver-Stockton L, 2-41 9/17 @Baker W, 20-12 9/23 Geneva L, 0-48 9/16 @St. Ambrose L, 0-51 9/24 @Grinnell L, 20-27 9/24 @St. Ambrose W, 6-0 9/30 @Taylor L, 12-52 9/23 @ Trinity International L, 7-22 10/8 *Olivet Nazarene L, 7-34 10/1 @Wayne State (Neb.) L, 17-40 10/7 McKendree L, 0-56 9/30 William Penn L, 17-39 10/15 @Greenville L, 0-52 10/8 *Lindenwood W, 54-28 10/14 @Olivet Nazarene L, 6-61 10/14 *Quincy L, 15-34 10/22 @Chicago L, 14-28 10/15 Bethel (Tenn.) W, 55-6 10/21 *St. Ambrose L, 6-72 10/21 @St. Francis (Ill.) L, 17-20 10/29 Quincy L, 14-22 10/22 Wisconsin-Platteville L, 27-28 10/28 @Trinity International L, 8-30 10/28 St. Xavier L, 7-45 11/5 Peru State L, 0-39 10/29 Peru State W, 38-24 11/4 @St. Francis (Ill.) L, 7-42 11/4 Olivet Nazarene L, 14-20 11/12 @Central Methodist L, 13-18 11/5 Mount Senario W, 49-6 11/11 St. Xavier L, 7-62 11/11 @McKendree L, 0-69 Season points 66-316 11/12 @Westmar # W, 63-0 Season points 64-551 Season points 101-336 Season points 358-205 1989 Coach Hal Mumme 7-4 # = Played in Cedar Falls, Iowa 2001 Coach Rick Moorman 1-9 (1-6) 2007 Coach Jason Smelser 0-11 (0-7) 9/9 @Dubuque L, 19-22 9/8 St. Francis (Ind.) L, 0-49 9/1 Waldorf L, 7-14 9/16 @Culver-Stockton L, 28-31 1995 Coach Gregg Ricono 1-10 9/15 @William Penn L, 12-35 9/8 @Ohio Dominican L, 0-46 9/23 Grinnell W, 49-7 8/31 @Western Illinois L, 0-86 Coaches Chris Oepping/Eric Prins 9/15 Wisconsin-Stevens Point L, 13-54 9/30 @Lakeland W, 21-7 9/8 Baker L, 23-27 9/22 @Geneva L, 14-39 9/22 @Peru State L, 7-30 10/7 @MacMurray W, 38-0 9/16 Wisconsin-Stevens Point L, 13-41 9/29 Taylor W, 29-13 9/29 @Olivet Nazarene L, 7-27 10/14 Greenville L, 46-47 9/23 @Wisconsin-Whitewater L, 7-28 10/6 @McKendree L, 0-37 10/6 *St. Francis (Ill.) L, 3-37 10/21 *Chicago W, 34-9 9/30 *Minnesota Crookston W, 29-7 10/13 Olivet Nazarene L, 6-28 10/13 @Quincy L, 10-35 10/29 Central Methodist W, 54-23 10/7 @Findlay L, 14-49 10/20 @St. Ambrose L, 7-41 10/20 Trinity International L, 14-17 11/4 Blackburn W, 47-10 10/14 @Westmar L, 16-59 10/27 *Trinity International L, 7-21 10/27 St. Ambrose L, 14-31 11/11 Trinity International W, 28-18 10/21 Panhandle State L, 31-43 11/3 St. Francis (Ill.) L, 6-37 11/3 @William Penn L, 17-41 12/9 vs. Lambuth # L, 41-55 10/28 @Peru State L, 20-42 11/10 @St. Xavier L, 7-47 11/10 McKendree L, 0-35 Season points 405-229 11/4 St. Ambrose L, 6-35 Season points 88-347 Season points 92-367 # = STEAMBOAT CLASSIC - Burlington, Iowa 11/11 @Wayne State (Neb.) L, 0-68 Season points 159-485 2002 Coach Brett Holgorsen 1-9 (0-7) 2008 Coach Jason Smelser 3-8 (1-6) 1990 Coach Hal Mumme 7-5 (5-2) 9/14 Peru State W, 59-14 9/6 @Waldorf W, 41-0 9/1 @Morningside L, 3-55 1996 Coach Gregg Ricono 5-6 (3-3) 9/21 @St. Francis (Ind.) L, 20-45 9/13 @Wisconsin-Stevens Point L, 7-45 9/8 @Portland State L, 3-40 9/7 @Millikin W, 7-3 9/28 Taylor L, 7-42 9/20 Peru State L, 20-21 9/15 @Midwestern State W, 38-14 9/14 @Wisconsin-Stevens Point L, 13-53 10/5 @William Penn L, 7-42 9/27 Grand View W, 36-24 9/22 @Lindenwood L, 21-35 9/21 Wisconsin-Whitewater L, 14-40 10/12 McKendree L, 0-34 10/4 *Olivet Nazarene L, 12-28 9/29 @Concordia (Ill.) W, 65-13 9/28 Malone L, 12-35 10/19 @Olivet Nazarene L, 12-38 10/11 @St. Francis (Ill.) L, 13-31 10/6 Greenville L, 18-35 10/5 @Trinity International L, 14-48 10/26 *St. Ambrose L, 28-55 10/18 Quincy L, 28-35 10/13 Lakeland W, 38-13 10/12 @Tiffi n W, 40-36 11/2 @Trinity International L, 6-9 OT 10/25 @Trinity International W, 24-14 10/20 *MacMurray W, 63-14 10/19 *St. Xavier W, 26-24 11/9 @St. Francis (Ill.) L, 7-34 11/1 @St. Ambrose L, 0-49 10/27 Eureka W, 38-21 10/26 @Taylor W, 26-14 11/16 St. Xavier L, 7-34 11/8 William Penn L, 13-35 11/3 @Blackburn W, 57-22 11/2 Findlay L, 16-42 Season points 153-347 11/15 @McKendree L, 3-48 11/10 @Concordia (Wis.) L, 27-31 11/9 @Olivet Nazarene W, 32-27 Season points 197-330 11/17 vs. Olivet Nazarene # W, 35-28 11/16 St. Ambrose L, 20-35 2003 Coach Todd McGhghy 1-9 (1-6) Season points 406-321 Season points 220-357 9/13 @Peru State L, 22-63 2009 Coach Jason Smelser 2-9 (1-6) # = STEAMBOAT CLASSIC - Burlington, Iowa 9/20 Quincy L, 21-62 8/29 Trinity International W, 29-7 1997 Coach Rick Moorman 4-7 (1-5) 9/27 @Taylor L, 14-34 9/3 @Tennessee-Martin L, 0-56 1991 Coach Hal Mumme 10-2 9/6 Tiffi n L, 34-43 10/4 *William Penn L, 0-48 9/12 @St. Francis (Ind.) L, 0-55 8/31 Truman State W, 34-31 9/13 @Union (Ky.) W, 30-29 10/11 @McKendree L, 13-59 9/19 McKendree L, 0-40 9/7 Missouri-Rolla W, 21-17 9/20 Millikin W, 21-17 10/18 Olivet Nazarene L, 13-29 9/26 St. Francis (Ill.) L, 6-51 9/14 @Midwestern State W, 13-7 9/27 @Tri-State L, 30-61 10/25 @St. Ambrose L, 13-35 10/3 @Waldorf W, 26-14 9/21 Harding $ L, 31-35 10/4 Urbana W, 36-7 11/1 Trinity International L, 13-42 10/10 @William Penn L, 14-44 9/28 *Baker W, 42-14 10/11 @St. Xavier W, 42-31 11/8 St. Francis (Ill.) W, 24-17 10/17 *Quincy L, 0-31 10/5 @Greenville W, 30-14 10/18 *Taylor L, 14-38 11/15 St. Xavier L, 13-54 10/24 @St. Xavier L, 6-66 10/12 @Lakeland W, 55-13 10/25 @Findlay L, 7-62 Season points 198-443 10/31 Grand View L, 7-27 10/19 @MacMurray W, 31-0 11/1 Olivet Nazarene L, 23-31 11/14 @St. Ambrose L, 0-42 10/26 Wayne State (Neb.) W, 56-32 11/8 @St. Ambrose L, 6-57 2004 Coach Todd McGhghy 2-9 (1-6) Season points 88-433 11/2 Blackburn W, 59-7 11/15 Trinity International L, 6-49 9/4 @Central Arkansas L, 7-56 11/9 Concordia (Ill.) W, 59-29 Season points 249-425 9/11 Cornell W, 32-14 2010 Coach Kent Anderson 3-8 (3-4) 11/23 @Moorhead State # L,14-47 9/18 Quincy L, 7-29 8/28 @Trinity International L, 6-16 Season points 445-246 1998 Coach Rick Moorman 3-8 (2-4) 9/25 @St. Francis (Ind.) L, 8-62 9/4 Coe L, 21-48 $ = Played in Burlington, Iowa 9/3 @Georgetown L, 36-54 10/2 McKendree L, 14-31 9/11 St. Francis (Ind.) L, 7-70 # = NAIA Playoffs 9/12 Wisconsin-Platteville L, 13-17 10/9 @Olivet Nazarene L, 0-43 9/18 @McKendree L, 3-58 9/19 @Nebraska Wesleyan L, 17-31 10/16 *St. Ambrose L, 14-41 9/25 @St. Francis (Ill.) W, 24-21 1992 Coach Charlie Moot 2-9 9/26 Walsh L, 12-28 10/23 @Trinity International L, 7-27 10/2 *Waldorf W, 30-24 9/5 Missouri-Rolla L, 26-27 10/3 St. Xavier W, 34-29 10/30 @St. Francis (Ill.) W, 13-6 10/9 William Penn L, 41-56 9/12 @Truman State L, 7-37 10/10 @Taylor L, 3-51 11/6 St. Xavier L, 13-21 10/16 @Quincy W, 62-50 9/18 @Baker L, 24-42 10/17 *McKendree L, 7-19 11/13 @William Penn L, 8-45 10/23 St. Xavier L, 6-65 9/25 @St. Ambrose W, 42-14 10/24 @Olivet Nazarene L, 24-38 Season points 123-375 10/30 @Grand View L, 6-73 10/3 *St. Francis (Ill.) L, 25-41 10/31 St. Ambrose W, 31-27 11/13 St. Ambrose L, 10-49 10/10 Lindenwood W, 38-10 11/7 @Trinity International L, 17-35 2005 Coach Todd McGhghy 3-8 (2-5) Season points 216-530 10/17 @East Texas State L, 7-57 11/14 @St. Francis (Ind.) W, 41-35 9/3 Waldorf L, 33-41 10/24 @Harding L, 14-21 Season points 235-364 9/10 @Cornell W, 13-0 IWC Conference Affi liations 10/31 Peru State L, 21-35 9/17 @Quincy L, 16-21 11/7 Dakota Wesleyan L, 29-31 1999 Coach Rick Moorman 1-9 (1-5) 9/24 @Western Illinois L, 7-70 1890-1922: Independent 11/14 Wayne State (Neb.) L, 11-48 9/2 Georgetown L, 9-74 10/1 @McKendree L, 0-52 1923-64: Iowa Intercollegiate Athletic Season points 244-363 9/18 Nebraska Wesleyan L, 7-35 10/8 *Olivet Nazarene W, 24-17 Conference 9/25 @Geneva L, 6-31 10/15 @St. Ambrose L, 14-29 1965-68: Independent 1993 Coach Steve Kazor 8-3 10/2 Taylor L, 12-23 10/22 Trinity International L, 3-14 9/4 Truman State L, 13-17 10/9 @McKendree L, 7-37 10/29 St. Francis, (Ill.) W, 37-16 1969-74: Prairie College Conference 9/11 @Missouri-Rolla L, 0-32 10/16 *Olivet Nazarene L, 14-37 11/5 @St. Xavier L, 3-27 1975-1989: Independent 9/18 Baker W, 21-13 10/23 @St. Ambrose L, 14-52 Coach Jason Smelser 1990: Illini-Badger Conference 9/25 *St. Ambrose W, 13-3 10/30 Trinity International W, 35-13 11/12 William Penn L, 14-46 1991-1995: Independent 10/2 @Wayne State (Neb.) L, 12-41 11/6 @Malone L, 42-43 OT Season points 164-333 10/9 @Lindenwood W, 35-0 11/13 @St. Xavier L, 12-32 1996-present: Mid-States Football 10/16 Bethel (Tenn.) W, 41-8 Season points 158-377 Association 10/23 @Wisconsin-Platteville W, 31-21 10/30 @Peru State W, 24-0 11/6 @Dakota Wesleyan W,42-14 11/14 Westmar # W, 35-16 Season points 267-165 # = Played in Cedar Falls, Iowa

31 IIWCWC RECORDRECORD BBOOKOOK ALL-TIME SINGLE SEASON LEADERS PASSING RECEPTIONS TOTAL OFFENSE Place Player Year Yards Place Player Year Rec. Place Player Yards 1 Dustin Dewald 1991 4,418 1 Bruce Carter 1991 125 1 Dustin Dewald 1991 4,320 2 Dustin Dewald 1989 3,818 2 Bruce Carter 1990 101 2 Dustin Dewald 1989 3,731 3 Dustin Dewald 1990 3,809 3 Lawrence Moore 2010 79 3 Dustin Dewald 1990 3,437 4 Wyatt Miller 1997 2,823 4 Lawrence Moore 2008 76 4 Ronnie Ashton 1992 3,227 5 Ronnie Ashton 1992 2,816 5 John Sparrow 1998 68 5 Wyatt Miller 1997 2,990 6 Wyatt Miller 1998 2,426 6 James Summerall 2002 67 6 Kevin McConnell 2010 2,599 7 Mark Dailey 1984 2,265 7 Chris Edwards 1989 66 7 Mark Dailey 1984 2,581 8 Kevin McConnell 2010 2,251 8 Marcus Washington 1991 63 8 Bryan Abihider 2008 2,324 9 Bryan Abihider 2008 2,080 9 John Sparrow 1997 62 9 Mark Dailey 1983 2,222 10 Ron Monahan 1979 1,856 10 (tie) Terry Taylor 1997 61 10 Wyatt Miller 1998 2,162 Lawrence Moore 2009 61 RUSHING RECEIVING YARDS Place Player Year Att. Yds. Place Player Year Rec. Yds. 1 Terry Taylor 1999 240 1,321 1 Bruce Carter 1991 125 1,119 2 Wayland Rucker 1994 254 1,235 2 Chris Edwards 1989 66 1,061 3 Duane Lucas 1976 220 1,098 3 Lawrence Moore 2008 76 1,001 4 King Baskin 1984 226 1,026 4 Charlie Elmendorf 1979 57 951 5 Mickell Harrell 2005 235 1,007 5 Bruce Carter 1990 90 847 6 Kim Albert 1970 245 1,004 6 James Summerall 2002 67 828 7 Jaren Maybin 2008 197 970 7 John Sparrow 1997 62 789 8 Terry Taylor 1996 237 934 8 Marcus Washington 1991 63 784 9 Wayland Rucker 1993 191 909 9 Marcus Washington 1989 52 756 10 Don Lewis 1959 160 904 10 Mark Peterson 1987 42 715 OTHER SINGLE SEASON MARKS... Passing Attempts: 665, Dustin Dewald, 1991 Rushing touchdowns: 15, Derrick Wagoner, 1989 PATs made: 33, Pete Daniels, 1990 Passing Completions: 440, Dustin Dewald, 1991 Receiving touchdowns: 18, Bruce Carter, 1991 Field goals made: 12, Pete Daniels, 1990 Points scored: 112, Bruce Carter, 1991 Punt attempts: 80, Joe Lamia, 2007 All-Purpose Yards: 2,140, Terry Taylor, 1999 Tackles: 157, Tracy DePugh, 1985 Punting Yards: 3,079, Mike Wiggins, 1986 Touchdown passes: 45, Dustin Dewald, 1991 Sacks: 12, Andy Holmberg, 1986 Punting Avg.: 44.0, Mike Wiggins, 1986 Touchdowns scored: 18, Bruce Carter, 1991 Interceptions: 11, Kirk Soukup, 1980 ALL-TIME CAREER LEADERS PASSING YARDS RUSHING YARDS RECEIVING YARDS Place Player Years Yards Place Player Years Atts. Yds. Place Player Years Rec. Yds. 1 Dustin Dewald 1989-91 12,045 1 Terry Taylor 1996-99 798 3,783 1 Marcus Washington 1989-91 152 2,196 2 Wyatt Miller 1995-98 7,079 2 Wayland Rucker 1992-95 690 3,172 2 Lawrence Moore 2007-10 228 2,183 3 Ronnie Ashton 1990, 92-94 6,024 3 Alan Young 1980-83 462 1,888 3 Bruce Carter 1990-91 226 2,043 4 Mark Dailey 1983-84 4,224 4 Jaren Maybin 2006-09 456 1,860 4 Charlie Elmendorf 1976-79 133 1,936 5 Aaron Rozanski 2004-07 3,377 5 Kim Albert 1967-71 467 1,836 5 Jeff Leeper 1982-85 126 1,732 6 Kevin McConnell 2009-present 3,063 6 Derrick Wagoner 1989-90 290 1,618 6 Dana Holgersen 1990-92 145 1,711 7 Ron Monahan 1977-79 2,782 7 Duane Lucas 1975-77 320 1,545 7 John Sparrow 1996-98 148 1,702 8 Bryan Abihider 2007-08 2,156 8 Don Lewis 1957-59 239 1,370 8 Terry Taylor 1996-99 168 1,487 9 Jim Leigh 1975-78 1,966 9 Ted Roth 1969-72 319 1,303 9 Chris Oepping 1991-94 77 1,449 10 Scott Irwin 1993-96 1,827 10 Aaron Rozanski 2004-07 322 1,163 10 Mark Peterson 1985-87 71 1,129 TOTAL OFFENSE SCORING RECEPTIONS Place Player Years Yards Place Player Years Points Place Player Years Rec. 1 Dustin Dewald 1989-91 11,488 1 Terry Taylor 1996-99 242 1 Lawrence Moore 2007-10 228 2 Wyatt Miller 1995-98 7,183 2 Wayland Rucker 1992-95 208 2 Bruce Carter 1990-91 226 3 Ronnie Ashton 1990, 92-94 6,852 3 Bruce Carter 1990-91 184 3 Terry Taylor 1996-99 168 4 Mark Dailey 1983-84 5,074 4 Derrick Wagoner 1989-90 144 4 Marcus Washington 1989-91 152 5 Aaron Rozanski 2004-07 4,540 5 Tony Ferrandino 1952-54 138 5 John Sparrow 1996-98 148 6 Terry Taylor 1996-99 3,783 6 Ronnie Ashton 1990, 92-94 130 6 Dana Holgersen 1990-92 145 7 Wayland Rucker 1992-95 3,550 7 Scott Knipfer 2005-08 116 7 Greg Fields 2007-10 136 8 Kevin McConnell 2009-present 3,438 8 Charlie Elmendorf 1976-79 110 8 Charlie Elmendorf 1976-79 133 9 Ron Monahan 1977-79 2,600 9 Mark Dailey 1983-84 108 9 Jeff Leeper 1982-85 126 10 Joe Sanford 1967-68 2,472 10 Scott Irwin 1993-96 100 10 Michael Black 1989, 91 92

OTHER CAREER MARKS... Passing attempts: 1,671, Dustin Dewald, 1989-91 Rushing touchdowns: 32, Wayland Rucker, 1992-95 Consecutive PATs: 22, Steve Wasko, 1985-86 Passing completions: 1,064, Dustin Dewald, 1989-91 Receiving touchdowns: 28, Bruce Carter, 1990-91 Punt attempts: 252, Keith Smith, 2003-06 Touchdown passes: 115, Dustin Dewald, 1989-91 Interceptions: 33, Kirk Soukup, 1980-83 Punting Yards: 9,782, Chris Irvin, 1999-2002 Field goals made: 21, Scott Knipfer, 2005-08 32 IINDIVIDUALNDIVIDUAL & TEAMTEAM GGAMEAME RRECORDSECORDS INDIVIDUAL GAME RECORDS RUSHING CATEGORY PLAYER, MARK, OPPONENT DATE Most Rushing Yards Terry Taylor, 321, vs. Malone (Ohio) 11-06-99 Most Rushing Attempts Terry Taylor, 37, vs. Trinity International (Ill.) 10-30-99 Most Rushing Touchdowns John Berlin, 4, vs. Concordia (Minn.) 10-19-85 Terry Taylor, 4, vs. Malone (Ohio) 11-06-99 Several others tied with 4 Longest Run from Scrimmage Clarence Cheatham, 87, vs. Dakota Wesleyan (S.D.) 11-06-93 King Baskin, 87, vs. Benedictine (Kan.) 09-29-84 PASSING Most Passing Yards Dustin Dewald, 507, vs. Wayne State (Neb.) 10-26-91 Most Pass Completions Dustin Dewald, 61, vs. Harding (Ark.) 09-21-91 Most Pass Attempts Dustin Dewald, 86, vs. Harding (Ark.) 09-21-91 Best Passing Percentage Dustin Dewald, 85.7 (36-42), vs. MacMurray (Ill.) 10-20-90 Most Touchdown Passes Dustin Dewald, 7, vs. Concordia (Wis.) 11-09-91 Dustin Dewald, 7, vs. Blackburn (Ill.) 11-02-91 Dustin Dewald, 7, vs. Wayne State (Neb.) 10-26-91 Longest Pass Completion Jim Leigh to Charlie Elmendorf, 91, vs. Grinnell 09-16-78 RECEIVING Most Receiving Yards Bruce Carter, 216, vs. Wayne State (Neb.) 10-26-91 Mike Wiggins holds the school record for most punting yards in a Most Receptions Bruce Carter, 16, vs. MacMurray (Ill.) 10-20-90 game on Oct. 18, 1986 against St. Ambrose. He would go on to Bruce Carter, 16, vs. NE Missouri State 08-31-91 be a two-time NAIA All-American, the only Tiger so far to twice be Sean Morris, 16, vs. Harding (Ark.) 09-21-91 named an All-American. Bruce Carter, 16, vs. Wayne State (Neb.) 10-26-91 James Summerall, 16, vs. St. Francis (Ind.) 09-21-02 Lawrence Moore, 16, vs. St. Ambrose 11-13-10 Most Touchdown Receptions Bruce Carter, 5, vs. Concordia (Wis.) 11-09-91 TEAM GAME RECORDS OFFENSE Most Rushing Yards 388, vs. Waldorf 09-03-05 Most Total Offensive Yards Dustin Dewald, 507, vs. Wayne State (Neb.) 10-26-91 Most Rushing Attempts 59, vs. Baker (Kan.) 09-17-94 Most All-Purpose Yards Terry Taylor, 400, vs. Malone (Ohio) 11-06-99 Most Passing Yards 538, vs. Wayne State (Neb.) 10-26-91 Most Total Offensive Plays Dustin Dewald, 99, vs. Harding (Ark.) 09-21-91 Most Pass Completions 61, vs. Harding (Ark.) 09-21-91 Most Points Scored Bruce Carter, 30, vs. Concordia (Wis.) 11-09-91 Most Pass Attempts 86, vs. Harding (Ark.) 09-21-91 KICKING Most Total Offensive Yards 672, vs. MacMurray (Ill.) 10-07-89 Most Points Scored by Kicking Steve Wasko, 20, (6 FGs, 2 PATs) vs. St. Francis (Ill.) 10-11-86 Most Points Scored 103, vs. William Penn 10-31-53 Most Successful PATs Scott Irwin, 9-9, vs. Teikyo Westmar 11-12-94 Most Touchdowns Scored 15, vs. William Penn 10-31-53 Most Successful Field Goals Steve Wasko, 6, vs. St. Francis (Ill.) 10-11-86 Most Interceptions by IWC 5, vs. Olivet Nazarene (Ill.) 10-08-05 Longest Field Goal Made Steve Wasko, 57, vs. St. Francis (Ill.) 10-11-86 vs. Dubuque 09-09-89 PUNTING vs. Waldorf 09-02-06 Most Punts Chris Irvin, 12, vs. McKendree (Ill.) 10-07-00 Most QB sacks of opponent 11, vs. Peru State (Neb.) 09-14-02 Most Punting Yards Mike Wiggins, 464, vs. St. Ambrose 10-18-86 Fewest Rushing Yards Allowed -52, vs. William Penn 09-13-83 Longest Punt Keith Smith, 83, vs. Quincy (Ill.) 09-17-05 Fewest Passing Yards Allowed 0, vs. McKendree (Ill.) 10-17-98 SPECIAL TEAMS Fewest Completions Allowed 0, vs. McKendree (Ill.) 10-17-98 Longest Punt Return Will Hatfi eld, 80, vs. Washington JC 9-25-37 Most Kickoff Returns 12, vs. St. Ambrose 10-21-00 Jabari Woods, 80, vs. St. Francis (Ill.) 10-29-05 Most Kickoff Return Yards 267, vs. St. Ambrose 10-21-00 Most Punt Return Yards Terry Taylor, 128, vs. Tiffi n (Ohio) 10-12-96 Most Punt Returns Ivy Williams, 7, vs. Peru State (Neb.) 10-31-92 Longest Kickoff Return Bruce Carter, 97, vs. Concordia (Ill.) 09-29-90 Most Kickoff Return Yards Derrick Callis, 173, vs. Lambuth (Tenn.) 12-09-89 DEFENSE Most Total Tackles Ryan Boese, 36, vs. St. Xavier (Ill.) 10-19-96 Most Unassisted Tackles Ryan Boese, 26, vs. St. Xavier (Ill.) 10-19-96 Most Assisted Tackles Tracy DePugh, 23, vs. Benedictine (Kan.) 09-29-84 Darin Loyd, 23, vs. Olivet Nazarene (Ill.) 11-17-90 Most Quarterback Sacks Kenton Evans, 6, vs. Culver-Stockton (Mo.) 10-04-83 Most Interceptions Kirk Soukup, 4, vs. Culver-Stockton (Mo.) 10-02-82 Tremell Jones, 4, vs. Waldorf 09-02-06 Longest Interception Return Gerald McClellan, 98, vs. Concordia (Ill.) 09-29-90 Longest Fumble Return Jay Washington, 92, vs. St. Xavier (Ill.) 10-19-96

The 1953 IWC football team posted a 9-1 record that included an undefeated regular season and the school’s fi rst-ever trip to a bowl game. The Tigers that season also defeated William Penn in a game 103-0, setting team game marks for points scored and touchdowns that still stand today.

33 IIWCWC ALL-AMERICANSALL-AMERICANS YEAR PLAYER HONORS YEAR PLAYER HONORS 1953 Dick Schmitt Associated Press Little All-American Hon. Mention 1994 Wayland Rucker NAIA First Team All-American (running back) 1956 Chuck Harnisch Associated Press Little All-American Hon. Mention Epenesa Epenesa NAIA Hon. Mention All-American (defensive line) 1976 Duane Lucas NAIA All-American (running back) Derrick Durden NAIA Hon. Mention All-American (defensive back) 1980 Kirk Soukup NAIA Honorable Mention All-American (free safety) Sekeli Wily NAIA Hon. Mention All-American (defenisve back) 1981 Kirk Soukup NAIA Second Team All-American (free safety) 1996 Jay Washington #NAIA Preseason All-American (defensive back) 1982 Kirk Soukup NAIA First Team All-American (free safety) Ryan Boese #NAIA Preseason All-American (linebacker) 1983 Kirk Soukup NAIA Honorable Mention All-American (free safety) Cully Neal #NAIA Preseason All-American (tight end) Pete Slivinsky NAIA Honorable Mention All-Amercian Cully Neal NAIA Honorable Mention All-American (tight end) Stan Rettew NAIA Honorable Mention All-Amercian 1997 Terry Taylor NAIA Second Team All-American (slot back) 1984 Pete Slivinsky NAIA Honorable Mention All-American 1998 Jake Merrill *NAIA Second Team All-American (linebacker) Tim Tharp NAIA Honorable Mention All-Amercian Ben Jones *NAIA Third Team All-American (defensive back) Mark Dailey NAIA Honorable Mention All-American (QB) John Sparrow *NAIA Preseason All-American Jeff Leeper NAIA Honorable Mention All-American (WR) *NAIA Honorable Mention All-American 1986 Mike Wiggins NAIA First Team All-American (punter) 1999 Terry Taylor NAIA All-American Honorable Mention ^NAIA First Team All-American *NAIA Preseason & Postseason Third Team All- 1987 Mike Wiggins NAIA First Team All-American (punter) American (running back) Kodak Division II All-American (punter) Jake Merrill *NAIA Second Team All-American (Preseason) 1990 Dustin Dewald NAIA Second Team All-American (quarterback) *NAIA Honorable Mention (Postseason) Bruce Carter NAIA Hon. Mention All-American (wide receiver) Cody Neal *NAIA Preseason Third Team All-Amercian (off. line) Rodger Bowers NAIA Hon. Mention All-American (defensive back) Ezekiel Keith *NAIA Preseason Third Team All-American (def. line) 1991 Dustin Dewald #NAIA Preseason All-American (quarterback) Ben Ballard *NAIA Preseason & Postseason Honorable Mention Bruce Carter #NAIA Preseason All-American (wide receiver) All-American (defensive back) Rodger Bowers #NAIA Preseason All-American (defensive back) Adam Streetman *NAIA Preseason Honorable Mention All-American Bruce Carter NAIA First Team All-American (wide receiver) (offensive line) Marcus Washington NAIA Second Team All-American (wide receiver) Umar Nadir *NAIA Preseason Honorable Mention All-American Dustin Dewald NAIA Honorable Mention All-American (quarterback) (defensive back) Adrian Lunsford NAIA Hon. Mention All-American (defensive line) 2001 Chris Irvin NAIA Honorable Mention All-American (punter) Soakai Soakai NAIA Hon. Mention All-American (defensive line) *NAIA Honorable Mention All-American (punter) 1993 Derrick Durden NAIA First Team All-American (defensive back) 2002 Chris Irvin *NAIA Preseason Hon. Mention All-American (punter) Rodger Bowers NAIA Hon. Mention All-American (defensive back) 2005 Erskine Jude NAIA Honorable Mention All-American (linebacker) Adrian Lunsford NAIA Hon. Mention All-American (defensive back) Jabari Woods *NAIA Third Team All-American (all-purpose back) Brandon Ford NAIA Honorable Mention All-American (tight end) 2006 Jabari Woods *NAIA Second Team Preseason All-American (all-purpose back) Bold denotes First Team All-American *Denotes honor presented by Don Hansen’s National Weekly Football Gazette #Denotes honor presented by College Football News ^Denotes honor presented by Football News IIWCWC ATHLETICATHLETIC HALLHALL OFOF FAMEFAME On October 7, 2003, the Iowa Wesleyan College Athletic Hall of Fame was created to honor former student athletes, coaches, teams, or others who have signifi - cantly impacted or brought special recognition to Iowa Wesleyan College. Guidelines for selection of inductees into the Athletic Hall of Fame are as follows: 1. Nominees may be living or deceased, and may be an entire IWC intercollegiate sports team as a whole (not as individual members). 2. Nominee must be an alumnus/na or other person (individual or team) who has had a signifi cant impact on or has brought special recognition to athletics at IWC. 3. The Athletic Hall of Fame committee may approve exceptions to nominations. 4. Nominees must be (35) years of age or older, except in extraordinary circumstances. 5. Nominations should be submitted to the Alumni Relations Offi ce, Iowa Wesleyan College , 601 N. Main St., Mount Pleasant, IA 52641 by December 31 annually. Previous nominations may be considered for a period of fi ve years along with current nominations. 6. Election of individual inductees and team honorees shall be made by a majority of the Athletic Hall of Fame Committee at the annual meeting in February. Inductees will be recognized at Homecoming in October. A permanent recognition plaque will be placed in the Ruble Arena, and a smaller version will be presented to the inductee or surviv- ing family member. Iowa Wesleyan College Hall of Fame Inductees 2004 2006 Barbara Johnson Bastow, class of ‘58 Dustin P. Deward, class of ‘91 Edd Bowers, former coach Dr. Harold C. (Hal) Huffman, class of ‘35 Charles C. Espy, Sr., class of ‘32 2007 Sandra J. Fiete, class of ‘59 Betty Sammons, former coach Dianne Frieden Havens, class of ‘66 1952 IWC Football Team Judith Hodson Finney, class of ‘62 1953 IWC Football Team Rita Horky, class of ‘60 2008 Glenda Nicholson Thielbert, class of ‘61 Ray L. Patterson, class of ‘34 V. Edmund (Bub) Krieger, class of ‘41 Peg Petersen Tyler, class of ‘67 James I. (Jim) Rose, former sportswriter Dixie Ramsbottom Scherff, class of ‘63 Joseph O. (Joe) Thimm, class of ‘77 Olan G. Ruble, former coach, hon. 1974 2009 Barbara Sipes, class of ‘58 Dan Kelly, class of ‘71 Janet Thompson Milner Weston, class of ‘55 2010 Dorothy Welp Donahue, class of ‘55 Phil Johnson, class of ‘60 Lori Williams Wright, class of ‘64 Ted Lawrence, class of ‘50 2005 Dave Mineart, class of ‘60 Dr. Douglas Ferguson, class of ‘68 2011 Donald R. Gibbs, class of ‘58 Jerry Courtney, class of ‘60 Vernon (Bud) McLearn, class of ‘55 Don Lewis, class of ‘60 Sigurd E. (Sandy) Sandberg, class of ‘33 Mike Wiggins, class of ‘88 Kirk R. Soukup, class of ‘84

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