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ATHLETIC PHONE DIRECTORY TABLE OF CONTENTS Athletic Directory/Table of Contents ...... 1 All Area Codes (402) Media Information ...... 2 Administration About ...... 3 Dr. Marysz Rames, President’s Offi ce ...... 375-7200 Wayne State College Administration ...... 4 Mike Powicki, Athletic Director ...... 375-7520 Wildcat Athletic Facilities ...... 5-6 Mike Barry, Associate Athletic Director / Sports & Rec Athletic Training Services ...... 7 Facilities Director ...... 375-7521 Weightroom/Lockerroom ...... 8 Head Coach Dan McLaughlin...... 9 Linda Anderson, Assistant Athletic Director Assistant Coaches ...... 10-11 for Internal Affi ars/Senior Woman Administrator ..... 375-7308 Coaching History ...... 12 TBA, Asst. AD/Business Management ...... 375-7183 2017 Season Outlook ...... 13-14 Chuck Parker, Faculty Athletic Representative .... 375-7078 2017 Wildcat Roster ...... 15-16 Deb Harm, Athletic Administrative Assistant .... 375-7520 NSIC Players to Watch ...... 17-18 Athletic Department FAX ...... 375-7120 2017 Wildcat Seniors...... 19-25 Sports Information 2017 Wildcat Juniors ...... 25-29 2017 Wildcat Sophomores ...... 30-34 Mike Grosz, Sports Information Director ...... 375-7326 2017 Wildcat Redshirt Freshmen ...... 35-37 Lexie Lenihan, Graduate Assistant SID ...... 375-7326 2017 Wildcat Transfers ...... 37 Sports Information FAX ...... 375-7271 2017 Wildcat Freshmen...... 38-42 Training Room 2016 Statistics ...... 43-45 Muffi n Morris, Head Athletic Trainer ...... 375-7310 2016 NSIC All-Conference Teams ...... 46-47 Abu Ibrahim, Assistant Athletic Trainer ...... 375-7310 2016 NSIC Football Statistics ...... 48-49 Jade Johnson, Assistant Athletic Trainer ...... 375-7310 Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conferece ...... 50 Wildcat Football Records...... 51-61 Strength and Conditioning Wildcat All-Americans ...... 62 Grant Darnell, Head Coach ...... 375-7465 Wildcats in the Pros ...... 63 Year-by-Year Results ...... 64-67 Alex Koch, Head Coach ...... 375-7499 Homecoming History ...... 68 Men’s Egg Bowl History ...... 69 Jeff Kaminsky, Head Coach ...... 375-7309 All-Time Series Records ...... 70 Football Letterwinners ...... 71-76 Nathan Stover, Assistant Coach ...... 375-7728 Women’s Basketball Chris Kielsmeier, Head Coach ...... 375-7311 CREDITS: The 2017 Wayne State media guide Kelly Kielsmeier, Assistant Coach ...... 375-7122 is a publication of the Wayne State College athletic department Cross Country under the direction of Mike Grosz, sports information director. Assistance provided by graduate assistant Lexie Lenihan. Photos Marlon Brink, Head Coach ...... 375-7507 by Bob Berry, Mike Grosz and Mitch Stubbs/PEC Sports.com. Football Front cover designed by Lexie Lenihan. Dan McLaughlin, Head Coach ...... 375-7315 Scott McLaughlin, Defensive Coordinator ...... 375-7157 Ben Curran, Offensive Coordinator ...... 375-7115 Women’s Soccer Joe Cleary, Head Coach ...... 375-7733 Alex Piekarski, Assistant Coach ...... 375-7506 Softball Shelli Manson, Head Coach ...... 375-7522 Krissi Oliver, Assistant Coach ...... 375-7227 Track and Field Marlon Brink, Head Coach ...... 375-7507 Brett Suckstorf, Assistant Coach ...... 375-7507 Volleyball Scott Kneifl , Head Coach ...... 375-7303 Head coach Dan McLaughlin pictured with the 16 Kim DePew, Assistant Coach ...... 375-7560 seniors on the 2017 Wayne State College football team

2017 Wildcat Football - 1 MEDIA INFORMATION

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

2017 Wildcat Football - 2 ABOUT WAYNE STATE COLLEGE

Innovative programs. Excellent career preparation. Personal attention. Active campus life. Scenic surroundings. Founded in 1891 as Normal College, Wayne State College, in Wayne, Neb. earned a distinguished reputation as a teachers’ college from its early days. We’re still a great teachers’ college—but so much more!

Innovative Programs Wayne State’s four academic schools—Arts and Humani- ties, Business and Technology, Education and Counseling, and Natural and Social Sciences—offer a comprehensive selection of courses. You’ll fi nd over 150 majors and minors ranging from pre-professional studies to criminal justice to a nationally accredited undergraduate sports management program, and many others in 14 academic departments across campus. The Rural Health Opportunities Program (RHOP) at Wayne State College provides pre-professional training in medicine, pharmacy and dentistry in cooperation with the University of Nebraska Medical Center. Students who successfully complete the program at WSC are automatically accepted into medical, pharmacy, or dental school at UNMC. Upper-level education majors at Wayne State have the opportunity to participate in the Northeast Nebraska Teacher Academy (NENTA), the fi rst of its kind in the nation, where WSC students receive classroom experience with participating K-12 schools in the region. Through WSC WebCat On-line, students can register for class, check Personal Attention on grades and student accounts, from the convenience of their home or Students at Wayne State College don’t get lost in the crowd. With an residence hall room. average class size of 21 and a student/faculty ratio of 20:1, WSC students get to know their professors and classmates. Eighty percent of Wayne Excellent Career Preparation State professors have the highest degree in their fi eld—and most teach Whether students plan to be accountants or wildlife biologists, they fi rst-year as well as upper-level classes. You will fi nd dedicated professors receive the preparation they need at Wayne State College. In addition to and instructors at Wayne State College where teaching is their life’s work classes taught by experts in their fi elds, Wayne State College provides and their enthusiasm is contagious. internship and cooperative programs for students in a number of majors. Wayne State College offers a variety of support services and programs Many regional businesses actively recruit Wayne State students for intern- to students. The heart of the WSC campus is the Student Center, where ships, with many of these internships resulting in full-time employment after academic and personal support services are located. The Learning Center graduation. and Peer Tutoring Program are designed to help all students achieve the The WSC Career Services offi ce assists students with career explora- highest possible level of success in their studies. tion, job preparation skills, interviews, as well as arranging internships and cooperative experiences. Active Campus Life With more than 90 clubs and organizations on campus, Wayne State College students have many opportunities to be involved in campus and community life. Wayne State College has an active Greek life, with Greek Olympics being held at Homecoming each fall, as well as other social and service activities. The Student Activities Board (SAB) plans a variety of special programs each year, bringing musical groups such as Dierks Bentley, Three Doors Down, Terri Clark, Vertical Horizon, Five for Fighting, Goo Goo Dolls, Sawyer Brown, Blackhawk, Firehouse, Jason Aldean, Blake Shelton and others to campus. Comedian Adam Sandler and other national performers have performed on campus. The Multicultural Center, one of the newest campus programs, provides outreach and support to Wayne State College students and the region through special events during the year. Wayne State College competes in NCAA Division II, and is a member of the Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference. Competitive sports include football, volleyball, men’s and women’s basketball, men's and women's track and fi eld (indoor and outdoor), men's and women's cross country, baseball, softball and women’s soccer.

Scenic Surroundings You’ll feel right at home on Wayne State’s beautiful, historic campus located in the northeast Nebraska community of Wayne. The campus combines stately, historic buildings with the newly renovated Willow Bowl, Student Center, Ramsey Theatre, Studio Arts Building and Connell Hall. A new state-of-the-art outdoor track was completed in the summer of 2014 while fi eld turf was installed in the summer of 2013 to complete a $1.3 mil- lion athletic renovation at Bob Cunningham Field/Memorial Stadium. Wayne State College’s seven residence halls provide students with a comfortable, affordable and convenient place to live with easy access to the entire campus community. Each hall has lounges and recreation areas, laundry facilities, mail service, academic tutors and study areas. Six of the seven halls are wired for access to the campus computer network from your personal computer.

2017 Wildcat Football - 3 WAYNE STATE ADMINISTRATION

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

Mike Powicki Mike Barry Director of Athletics Associate Director of Athletics Facilities/Rec Center Director Mike Powicki is in his sixth year as Director of Athletics at Wayne State College. Powicki began his duties at Wayne State College on July 23, 2012 and Mike Barry is in his 18th year (2017-18) as has been instrumental in improvements to athletic associate director of athletics and in his 20th year facilities during his fi rst fi ve years at the insitution. as the director of sports and recreational facilities at In his fi ve years at WSC, over $2.3 million has Wayne State College. His duties include scheduling been invested in facility improvements, staffi ng and athletic contests and practices, home game manage- operations enhancements. ment and serving as the athletic and recreational facilities’ coordinator. WSC athletics is currently on pace to successfully complete a second Barry was the Wayne State women’s basketball head coach for seven major capital improvement project under Powicki with the Memorial Stadium seasons from 1989-96. He compiled a 96-91 record, which is second all-time Press Box Construction Project covering $3 million. Construction is set to begin in the fall of 2017 with completion due at the start of the 2018-19 on the school’s career victory list. His best team was the 1993-94 squad school year. which posted a 22-5 record. The fi rst major athletic project that was completed under the guidance Prior to arriving at Wayne State, Barry served two years as an as- of Powicki was the Bob Cunningham Field/Memorial Stadium Renovation sistant women’s basketball coach at Pratt Community College in Kansas. project. The project began in May, 2013 and was highlighted by installa- He also coached at Chadron State, Eastern New Mexico University and tion of artifi cial turf, ornamental fencing, press box graphics and new goal Fullerton and Stuart high schools in Nebraska. posts. The $1.6 million project also included the widening, lengthening and Barry, a native of Grant, was a four-sport athlete at Chadron State. re-sodding of the Wildcat Soccer Pitch, along with installing new irrigation, He was a three-time NAIA national qualifi er in the triple jump, and also let- facility fencing, scoreboard and making the facility ADA accessible. The Dr. LeRoy Simpson Track at Memorial Stadium was re-surfaced and painted tered in basketball, football, and cross country. Barry earned his bachelor’s in the summer of 2014 as the fi nal phase of the project. degree in physical education from Chadron State in 1983 and earned is Powicki currently serves on the NCAA Division II Athletic Directors master’s degree in secondary education from Chadron State in 1988. Association Board, NCAA Division II Central Regional Advisory Committee Mike and his wife, Jeannette, have two children: Jordan (24) and Jalen for baseball and is on the Northern Sun Conference Hall of Fame Commit- (21), and they reside in Wayne.

2017 Wildcat Football - 4 WAYNE STATE FACILITIES

Memorial Stadium / Bob Cunningham Field Memorial Stadium has been "Home of the Wildcats" since 1931 when the college purchased 11 acres of land for athletic fi elds. The grandstand was constructed in 1933. The stadium was offi cially designated Memorial Stadium following World War II in honor of the Wayne State students who served in the war. Bob Cunningham Field was named in 1993 for the WSC three-sport Hall of Fame standout (1936-39). The press box was built at the time of the grand- stand construction, with a second level being added in 1969. The main stadium has seating for 2,500 fans. New bleachers were installed on the east side of the fi eld in the fall of 2007 with seating for another 750 fans. Cunningham Field underwent a renovation in the summer of 2013 with synthetic turf replacing the natural grass surface.

Recreation Center The Wayne State College Recreation Center opened in 1987 and is the college’s main facility for student recreation and selected athletic activities. The main area in the Recreation Center provides a six-lane running track and three full-size courts for basketball, volleyball, , and badminton. The rec center running track was resurfaced in 2001 with one of the best surfaces in the world. Racquetball, weight training, aerobics, gymnastics, , and sauna facili- ties are all available to WSC students, faculty and staff as well as residents of the Wayne community. The Recreation Center also houses locker rooms for Wildcat athletic teams and offi ces for the WSC athletic department.

Carlson Natatorium Carlson Natatorium adjoins the Recreation Center and Rice Auditorium. The 25-yard long pool is used for a variety of functions, including lap , aquasize classes, senior wellness aquasize classes, HHPS classes, intramural activities and athletic training rehabilitation exercises. The natatorium is open in the summer for use by athletic camps and Rec Center members.

2017 Wildcat Football - 5 WAYNE STATE FACILITIES

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

Rice Auditorium

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

2017 Wildcat Football - 6 ATHLETIC TRAINING SERVICES

Muffi n Morris Dr. Joseph Carreau Head Athletic Trainer Team Orthopedist Dr. Joseph Carreau joined CNOS in 2016 Dr. Muffi n Morris is in her 10th year at after completing fellowship in Orthopaedic Sports Medicine at the University of Iowa. He Wayne State College as the Head Athletic is originally from Colorado where he attended Trainer. She oversees athletic training for Colorado State University for his undergradu- all 13 sports at Wayne State College and ate education. Thereafter, he pursued medical school at Creighton University in Omaha, is the head athletic trainer for football and Nebraska and in 2005 traveled to San Diego men's basketball. She also serves as an to complete his orthopaedic surgery residency advisor to the WSC Student Athletic Advisory Committee and worked at the University of California, San Diego. There he received extensive training in adult and pediatric trauma and three years (2013-16) as senior women's administrator. joint replacement surgery. He developed a special interest in advanced Prior to arriving at Wayne State, Morris worked four years at arthroscopy and the treatment of athletic injuries, thus chose to pursue the University of South Dakota. She served as a graduate assistant fellowship training in Sports Medicine through the University of Iowa. At the University of Iowa, Dr. Carreau was trained by national athletic trainer and worked with football, swimming/diving, track and leaders in the practice of advanced arthroscopic techniques, cartilage fi eld/cross country and volleyball programs with the Coyotes. transplantation, shoulder instability, patellofemoral problems, ligamentous Morris, a native of Chariton, Iowa, earned her bachelor's degree injury of the knee and shoulder replacement surgery. He also received from Buena Vista University in athletic training in 2004. She received extensive training in the treatment of all athletes at the University of Iowa and was assistant team physician to the Hawkeye Football Team during her master's degree from the University of South Dakota in 2006 in their historic 2015 season. health, physical education and recreation and obtained her doctorate Carreau currently serves as Orthopaedic team physician to the degree in adult/higher education from the University of South Dakota and assists with multiple local high schools. Dr. Carreau has published papers on various orthopaedic topics and is a on July 31, 2008. member of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgery, the American Morris resides in Wayne. Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine and the Arthroscopy Association of North America. Dr. Carreau and his wife have four children. He is an avid fi sherman and enjoys the outdoors. Other WSC athletic training staff members Dr. Michael Nguyen Jade Johnson - Assistant Athletic Trainer Team Orthopedist Katie Kroenke - Graduate Assistant Athletic Trainer Dr. Michael Nguyen joined CNOS as a Tyler Schwartz - Graduate Assistant Athletic Trainer Primary Care Sports Medicine Physician after completing his fellowship training in Sports Medicine at Morristown Medical Center in Morristown, NJ. He initially trained in family medicine in Waterloo, IA through the University Athletic Training Room of Iowa. He earned his medical degree as well as his MS in Hyperbaric Medicine from The Athletic Training Room is the site of taping, treatment Saba University School of Medicine in Saba, Netherland-Antilles. Dr. Nguyen also earned and injury evaluations. It has a variety of up to date, quality a MS in Health Sciences Research from Texas State University at San equipment. A partial inventory of modalities available for athletes Marcos. include: three whirlpools, RichMar Theratouch 7.7 electrical Utilizing his specialized training, Dr. Nguyen will focus on treating patients with orthopaedic injuries and conditions. His expertise includes stimulation machine, RichMar HV-II combination ultrasound/ treating sports medicine issues, concussions, osteoporosis and other electrical stimulation machine, RichMar portable ultrasound musculoskeletal injuries using a comprehensive approach. Prior to joining CNOS Dr. Nguyen practiced at Atlantic Sports Health in Morristown, NJ. machine, Game-ready intermittent compression machine, During his fellowship in NJ, Dr. Nguyen cared for athletes of all ages, both Therabath Parafi n machine, and Hydrocollator heat pack units. amateur and elite. He helped cover the NY Jets football team, mixed martial The athletic training room also has six computers. arts events, as well as major triathlons and marathons in the tri-state area. He worked as an ER physician at Grundy Memorial Hospital in Grundy Center, IA and Waverly Health Center in Waverly, IA as well as several other towns across the state. Dr. Nguyen is passionate at providing a multifaceted approach to the care of his patients and has learned many non-surgical treatments for musculoskeletal ailments. His exposure to the professional athletic popu- lation has given him an understanding of an athlete’s unique needs and circumstances requiring high quality care and increased performance. Dr. Nguyen is a member of the American Medical Society for Sports Medicine, the American Academy of Family Physicians, and the American Medical Association.

Wildcat Sports Medicine Center

The Wildcat Sports Medicine Center, which opened December 1, 2005, is a 4,000 square foot state-of-the-art facility. The center is located next to the Wayne State College Recreation Center and serves as the hub for therapy and athletic training services. Dedicated to quality care, the Wildcat Sports Medicine Center provides the fi nest in sports rehabilitation, physical therapy and athletic training services to Wayne State College student-athletes, campus community. The Wildcat Sports Medicine Center represents excellence - a total commitment by Wayne State College to the health of its’ students and student athletes. 2017 Wildcat Football - 7 WEIGHT ROOM/LOCKER ROOM

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

Football Locker Room

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

2017 Wildcat Football - 8 HEAD COACH DAN MCLAUGHLIN

Dan McLaughlin is in his 13th year as head football coach at Wayne Dan McLaughlin Record at WSC State College entering the 2017 season. Overall NSIC McLaughlin is the all-time wins leader at Year School W L W L WSC and has a career record of 66-68 2016 Wayne State 3 8 3 8 (.493) overall and 62-57 (.521) in the 2015 Wayne State 4 7 4 7 Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference. 2014 Wayne State 5 6 5 6 He is the second-longest tenured 2013 Wayne State 2 9 2 9 coach in the NSIC, trailing only Winona 2012 Wayne State 6 5 6 5 State's Tom Sawyer (22 years), and is the 2011 Wayne State 7 4 7 3 second-longest tenured coach at WSC, 2010 Wayne State 6 5 5 5 trailing only Del Stoltenberg's 14-year 2009 Wayne State 8 3 7 3 tenure from 1969-82. 2008 Wayne State 9 3 8 2 Inheriting a struggling program 2007 Wayne State 7 5 7 2 when hired in 2005, McLaughlin turned 2006 Wayne State 5 6 4 4 Wayne State into a constant winner that 2005 Wayne State 4 7 4 3 included six straight winning seasons Totals 66 68 62 57 (2007-12), a feat never achieved in the program's 101-year history along with programs’ fi rst-ever berth in the NCAA Division II playoffs. The Wildcats the schools' fi rst-ever trip to the NCAA Division II playoffs (2008). won seven straight games to fi nish the regular season and earned a share Under McLaughlin in 2016, Wayne State posted a 3-8 overall record of the NSIC South Division title with Minnesota State, going 8-2 in league (tie for 11th in the NSIC) and 2-5 mark in the NSIC South Division (tie for play. fi fth). McLaughlin became Wayne State's all-time win's leader on October The nine wins in 2008 tied the school record, matching the 1949 (9-0) 24, 2015 following a 20-17 at home win over Concordia-St. Paul. It was and 1993 (9-1) teams that also won nine games in a season. WSC fi nished his 63rd win as Wildcat Head Coach, surpassing Del Stoltenberg who was the regular season ranked 22nd in NCAA Division II, the fi rst national rank- 62-70-5 in his 14 years as head coach at WSC from 1969-82. ing for a WSC football team since 1995. For leading WSC to a 9-3 season, Under McLaughlin in 2015, Wayne State fi nished 4-7 overall and 1-6 McLaughlin was named the AFCA ( Coaches Association) in the NSIC South Division. NCAA Division II Region V Football Coach of the Year. Wayne State fi nished the 2014 season at 5-6 overall and tied for The Wildcats posted a 7-5 overall record in 2007, the fi rst winning fourth in the NSIC South Division with a 3-4 record. Marquee wins during season by a WSC football team since 1995. Wayne State fi nished second the year included a 27-7 rout of #25 Winona State on Homecoming and a place in the Northern Sun Conference with a 7-2 league mark despite a wild 48-45 overtime win at Southwest Minnesota State. predicted fi fth place fi nish in the NSIC preseason poll. It was the best-ever The Wildcats were 2-9 in the 2013 season with fi ve of the teams' losses fi nish in conference play for the Wildcat football team since joining the by seven points or less, including a season-opening 29-27 triple overtime Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference in 1999 and resulted in Coach loss at Northern State that was the longest game in school history. McLaughlin being named the 2007 NSIC Football Coach of the Year. Under McLaughlin in 2012, the Wildcats recorded a 6-5 record for The Wildcats' second place fi nish in the NSIC resulted in just the a sixth straight winning season. Three of the team's fi ve losses were by second-ever post season bowl appearance in 91 years of football for the seven points or less. For the fi fth straight season, Wildcat football had at school as Wayne State represented the Northern Sun Intercollegiate Con- least one player receive All-America honors under McLaughlin as senior ference in the played in Excelsior Springs, Missouri on punter Randy Weich was named to six different All-America teams. December 1, 2007. Other milestones accomplished in the 2007 season In 2011, Wayne State fi nished with a record of 7-4 overall and 7-3 in under McLaughlin included the school's fi rst six-game win streak on the the NSIC. The Wildcats were nationally ranked for a fourth straight season gridiron since 1993 and the fi rst regional ranking (10th in the Northwest with the team's signature win coming in a 7-0 triumph over #1 ranked and Region) for a Wildcat football team since 1993 when WSC was ranked as defending national champion Minnesota Duluth ending the Bulldogs 31 high as fourth in the former Midwest Region. game win streak against NSIC opponents. McLaughlin moved into second Under McLaughlin in 2006, the Wildcats went 5-6 with three of the place on the all-time wins list at Wayne State following a thrilling 44-41 losses by a combined nine points. WSC recorded their fi rst three-game overtime win over Upper Iowa on October 29th, surpassing Dennis Wagner winning streak in football since 1995 during the 2006 campaign and posted (44-37-1/1989-96) for second place on the Wildcat all-time wins list. back-to-back shutout wins for the fi rst time since the 1976 season. Also The Wildcats were 6-5 overall and 5-5 in the NSIC during the 2010 serving as offensive line coach, the Wildcats allowed an NSIC-low two sacks season. WSC was ranked for part of the season and was as high as 18th in league play under the coaching of McLaughlin in the 2006 season. in the AFCA Division II Top 25 Coaches Poll. Two of the Wildcat wins were WSC amassed a 4-7 mark under McLaughlin in his fi rst season at the over top 15 teams that made the playoffs, beating #13 Nebraska-Kearney school in 2005 and the teams' 4-3 mark in the NSIC that season was the and #7 Augustana, handing the Vikings their lone loss during the regular school's fi rst-ever winning mark in football since joining the league. season. Dan McLaughlin was hired as the 21st head football coach at Wayne McLaughlin's 2009 team was 8-3 and ranked a majority of the season State College on Dec. 9, 2004. He came to Wayne State after spending one - as high 11th in the D2Football.com and 14th in the AFCA Division II Top season as offensive coordinator at Minnesota State in Mankato, Minnesota 25 Coaches Poll. The Wildcats accumulated an impressive 24-11 mark where he helped the Mavericks to a 6-5 record in 2004 after the team went under McLaughlin from 2007-09 (9-3 in 2008 and 7-5 in 2007), marking 0-11 in 2003. It was Minnesota State's fi rst winning season in football since the most wins in a three year span in Wayne State's 95 years of football. 1994. He also served as offensive line coach with the Mavericks under head Predicted for a seventh place fi nish out of 14 teams in the NSIC for coach Jeff Jamrog. In 2003, McLaughlin was a graduate assistant coach the 2008 season, McLaughlin coached the Wildcats to a 9-3 record and the at the University of Nebraska, working as an assistant offensive line coach and assistant special teams coach while coordinating Nebraska's walk-on program. Before moving to the college ranks, McLaughlin achieved success at the high school level in Nebraska by winning state championships at three different schools. He was the head coach at Millard West from 1995 to 2002, guiding the Wildcats to seven consecutive playoff appearances. His 2001 team went 12-1 and captured the Class A state title. McLaughlin was the head coach at Norfolk High School from 1988 to 1994, leading the Panthers to the Class A state title in 1994. McLaughlin also coached at Broken Bow High School in 1987 and led the school to the Class B state crown in his only season at Broken Bow. Believed to be the only head coach in Nebraska high school football history to win state titles at three different schools, McLaughlin compiled a high school coaching record of 110-59. McLaughlin earned his master's degree from Wayne State College in 1992. He is a native of Sheridan, Montana and is a 1982 graduate of Bel- levue College. Dan and his wife Nadine have two sons (Scott and Sean) along with three grandchildren and they reside in Wayne. 2017 Wildcat Football - 9 WILDCAT ASSISTANT COACHES

Ben Curran Denny Honnold Offensive Coordinator Special Teams Coordinator

Ben Curran is in his fi rst season as Denny Honnold is in his fi rst season the offensive coordinator at Wayne State as assistant football coach at Wayne College. Curren also is the quarterbacks State College. He coaches special teams coach. He brings fi ve years of coaching and defensive backs. experience in the NSIC to the Wildcat Honnold brings 13 years of colle- program, spending three years at Upper giate coaching experience to the Wildcat Iowa and two as a graduate assistant football program. He comes to Wayne coach at St. Cloud State. State after serving the last three years While coaching at Upper Iowa, Cur- as defensive coordinator and defensive ran served his fi rst season as wide receivers coach and spent the backs coach at Robert Morris University last two as play caller and quarterbacks coach. Under Curran, in Chicago, Illinois. the Peacock offense each year ranked in the top half of the NSIC In 2016, he helped the Eagles to a 7-4 record and #15 ranking in the fi nal NAIA poll. RMU ranked sixth in NAIA in rush- while averaging over 425 yards per game on offense. ing defense under Honnold, allowing just 114 yards per game on At St. Cloud State, Curran coached wide receivers for the ground. The 2014 team was 8-3 and ended the year ranked two years. The 2013 Huskies were 12-2 and advanced to the 20th in NAIA while leading the nation in rushing defense (75.8/ NCAA Division II playoffs winning two games and advancing to game) and fi nishing fi fth in total defense allowing just 280.8 yards the quarterfi nals. While at SCSU, Curran coached four All-NSIC per contest. wide receivers including one All-American. Honnold also served six seasons as a defensive assistant Curran is a graduate of Upper Iowa where he was the start- at where he also coordinated the team’s ing quarterback for three seasons (2008-10). He was an All-NSIC strength program. While at Missouri Valley College, Honnold honorable mention selection as a junior and ranks third in school helped coach a defense that led NAIA in scoring defense, total history in passing yards (4,625), total offense (5,046), completions yards allowed per game, rush defense and third down conversion (422) and attempts (753). percentage in 2013. Missouri Valley College qualifi ed for the NAIA Curran earned his bachelor's degree in sports communi- national playoffs fi ve of the six years that Honnold coached at cation and coaching authorization from Upper Iowa in 2010 and the school. Other coaching stops for Honnold include St. Cloud obtained a master's degree in sports administration and leadership State, Fort Scott Community College and North Iowa Area Com- at St. Cloud State in 2014. munity College. A native of Des Moines, Iowa, Honnold earned his bach- elor’s degree from Iowa State in 2003 majoring in exercise sci- ence and obtained a master’s degree in sport management from Scott McLaughlin St. Cloud State. Defensive Coordinator

Scott McLaughlin is in his 11th year Paul Thomas as an assistant football coach and the Running Backs Coach defensive coordinator and third season as defensive coordinator at Wayne State Paul Thomas enters his fi rst sea- College. McLaughlin also works with the son at Wayne State College as a football Wildcat defensive line. coaching assistant and will work with McLaughlin was promoted to de- the running backs. Thomas brings both fensive coordinator following the 2014 high school and college experience to season after serving six seasons as the Wildcat program. special teams coordinator and linebackers coach. He also worked Thomas comes to WSC after serv- with the defensive line for four seasons prior to being special teams ing two seasons as offensive coordinator at Warsaw High School coordinator. in Missouri where he was quarterbacks and wide receivers coach and in charge of video editing among other duties. Scott is a graduate of the University of Nebraska-Omaha and Thomas served as a graduate assistant coach at Truman played defensive line for the Mavericks. He also served as a student State from 2013-15 where he was running backs coach and as- assistant at UNO and worked as the team's video coordinator for sistant to the strength and conditioning coordinator. three seasons before coming to Wayne State College. Thomas' collegiate coaching career began at Missouri Val- McLaughlin earned a bachelor's degree from the University ley College as a student assistant coach from 2010-13. He was of Nebraska-Omaha in continuing education and received his running backs coach, freshmen quarterback coach and assistant master's degree at Wayne State College in sport management in to the special teams and strength and conditioning coordinator. While at Missouri Valley College, Thomas helped the school win May, 2009. two conference titles while advancing to the NAIA playoffs in 2011 Scott and his wife Lindsay reside in Wayne with their sons and 2012 that included a trip to the national semifi nals in 2012. Cooper and Noah. A graduate of Missouri Valley College, Thomas played quarterback for two seasons and was a member of special teams. As a player, Thomas was on two NAIA playoff teams in 2007 and 2009. Thomas has a bachelor's degree in computer information systems from Missouri Valley College. 2017 Wildcat Football - 10 WILDCAT ASSISTANT COACHES

Casey Carlo Defensive Line John Dunford Wide Receivers Casey Carlo is in his fi rst season as a Football Coaching Assistant with the John Dunford enters his fi rst season as Wayne State College football team and graduate assistant football coach on the will work with the defensive line. Carlo Wayne State College football coaching brings a wide array of NSIC experience staff and will coach wide receivers in the with him to WSC, including a a four-year 2017 season. stint to start his coaching career from Dunford comes to Wayne State after 2005-08 at Upper Iowa where he was serving the 2016 season as wide receivers defensive coordinator and head strength coach at Westminster College in Missouri. and conditioning coach and one year as defensive line coach at Prior to that, Dunford coached four years at McDaniel College in Southwest Minnesota State in 2009. Maryland where he was assistant offensive line coach along with Prior to arriving at Wayne State, Carlo spent the 2016 season tight ends and H-Backs coach. as defensive line coach at Bacone College in Oklahoma and worked A graduate of McDaniel College in 2013 with a bachelor the 2015 campaign as defensive line coach at Independence Com- degree in exercise science and physical education, Dunford is munity College in Kansas. pursuing a master's degree in sport management at Wayne State Other coaching stints for Carlo include - linebacker coach at College. Morehead State (Ky.) in 2014, co-defensive coordinator at North- eastern State in Oklahoma, defensive line coach and recruiting coordinator at Texas A&M-Commerce and defensive line coach at Drake University in Iowa (2010-11). Carlo is a graduate of the University of Northern Iowa where he started his collegiate career as an assistant strength and con- ditioning coach in 2000. He earned his bachelor degree from UNI in general studies. Shane Finley Tight Ends

Shane Finley is in his fi rst year as a Graduate Assistant Football Coach Jeffrey Monthei at Wayne State College and will coach tight ends in the 2017 season. Defensive Backs Finley is a familiar name with Wildcat football fans as he spent Jeffrey Monthei is in his fi rst season fi ve years in a Wildcat uniform (2012- as a Football Coaching Assistant with the 16), starting the fi nal 33 games of his Wayne State College football team, work- career on the offensive line at left and/or right tackle. He was an ing with the defensive secondary. Monthei All-NSIC South Division selection his last three years at Wayne brings over 30 years of experience from State, earning Second Team honors as a sophomore (2014) and the high school and junior college level senior (2016) to go with First Team recognition as a junior (2015) in Iowa to the Wildcat program. when he was also named to the USA College Football Division II Monthei most recently served as Preseason All-America Second Team. defensive coordinator and defensive A graduate of Omaha Roncalli Catholic High School, line coach the last two years (2015-16) at Ottumwa Community Finley earned his bachelor's degree from Wayne State in May, Schools. Prior to that, he was at Iowa Western Community College 2016 majoring in criminal justice. from 2008-15, coaching defensive ends, linebackers and defensive backs during his tenure that included a junior college national title in 2012. Other coaching stops for Monthei have included - special teams coordinator and defensive backs coach at North Iowa Area Community College from 2006-08, assistant football coach and assistant baseball coach at Sigourney Community School in Iowa from 2002-06, athletic director, head football and boys track coach and assistant baseball coach at Kingsley-Pierson High School in Iowa (1991-2002), head football coach, boys track and baseball coach at North Kossuth Community School from 1987-91 and head boys basketball coach and assistant football coach at Sigourney Community School in Iowa (1985-87). Monthei is a graduate of Central College in Iowa (1984) where he earned a bachelor degree in physical education.

2017 Wildcat Football - 11 WILDCAT COACHING HISTORY

The late Del Stolten- berg, inducted into the WSC Athletic Hall of Dennis Wagner posted a 44-37-1 record in his eight seasons as head Fame in 2004, is the lon- coach of the Wildcats from 1989-1996. Wagner left Wayne State to be- gest tenured coach in come offensive coordinator at Fresno State. He later coached the of- Wayne State football his- fensive line at Nebraska and served as head coach at Western Carolina tory, serving 14 seasons from 2008-2011, offensive coordinator at Liberty and is now the head (1969-82). coach at Briar Cliff University. WAYNE STATE FOOTBALL COACHING HISTORY

Head Coach Years Won Lost Tied Pct. Head Coach Years Won Lost Tied Pct. Dan McLaughlin 2005-pres. 66 68 0 .493 Robert Kahler 1948 8 1 0 .888 Scott Hoffman 2000-04 15 39 0 .278 Don Emery 1946-47 4 7 3 .393 Kevin Haslam 1997-99 7 25 0 .219 Jim Morrison 1938-45 25 18 8 .569 Dennis Wagner 1989-96 44 37 1 .543 Ray Hickman 1928-37 33 38 12 .470 Pete Chapman 1983-88 17 45 1 .277 Fred Dale 1921-27 19 32 3 .380 Del Stoltenberg 1969-82 62 70 5 .471 Talmadge Marston 1920 1 4 1 .250 John Jermier 1962-68 37 24 0 .607 A.C. Serfl ing 1919 1 3 0 .250 Gwynn Christensen 1959-61 13 13 1 .500 John Gross 1915-16 9 3 1 .731 Russell Young 1958 4 5 0 .444 Clyde Keckly 1913-14 10 2 0 .833 Barney Lewellyn 1952-57 20 30 3 .405 Frank Martin 1912 0 2 0 .000 1949-51 21 6 1 .768 Totals 101 416 472 40 .470

2017 Wildcat Coaching Staff: Front Row - left to right: Denny Honnold, Scott McLaughlin, Ben Curran and Shane Finley. Back Row - Casey Carlo, John Dunford, Dan McLaughlin, Paul Thomas and Grant Darnell.

2017 Wildcat Football - 12 2017 SEASON OUTLOOK

With one of the most experienced returning lineups coming team-high 610 yards last season on 139 carries, averaging 4.4 back in the NSIC this season, 13th year Wayne State College yards per attempt with three 100-yard games. Burns added head football coach Dan McLaughlin is looking for the Wildcats another 321 yards in nine games, averaging 3.5 yards per at- to improve on last year’s records of 3-8 overall and 2-5 in the tempt. NSIC South Division (tie 5th). McLaughlin sees true freshmen Maliki Wilson (Cedar With just fi ve seniors on last year’s roster, Wayne State Rapids Xavier HS) and Cole Deskin from West Des Moines returns 17 starters this season, tied with Augustana and Con- Dowling Catholic as players who will also contend for carries cordia-St. Paul for the most returning starters of any school in in the backfi eld this season. the 16-team Northern Sun Intercollegiate Wayne State’s new offense this Conference. season hopes to utilize the fullback and McLaughlin, who is Wayne State’s all- tight end position more as Stanton junior time wins leader with a 66-68 (.493) overall Houston Huss returns at fullback. Harlan, mark and 62-57 record (.521) in NSIC Iowa graduate Nick Tarney is expected to games, hopes that returning experience contend for fullback playing time also this gets the Wildcats back over the .500 mark season. for the fi rst time since 2012. Laurel senior Justin Saunders is the “It’s comforting having all that experi- top returner at tight end. Stuart redshirt ence returning, especially with all the new freshman Conner Paxton is coming off a coaches (six) we have on our staff this great spring and was named the Scout Team season,” remarked McLaughlin. “That will Offensive Player of the Year last year. be an interesting dynamic – how are new The Wildcats are talented at the wide coaches work with all of our returners – and receiver position with the top four returning I’m looking forward to see what we do.” from last season. South Sioux City senior The Wildcats bring back nine starters Nate Rogers is the team’s go-to receiver on offense and eight on defense along with after hauling in a team-high 56 catches last a loaded special teams unit that brings back season for 740 yards and single season an All-NSIC South Division punter and one school-record tying 12 touchdowns. Des of the top three placekickers in the league Moines North junior Shymere Williams last season. had a tremendous sophomore campaign WSC returns a three-year starter at and was the ‘Cats big play receiver with 41 quarterback, the top three rushers and grabs for 687 yards and 5 TD’s, averaging top four receivers from last season on offense. Last year’s a team-high 16.8 yards per reception. top tackler, All-NSIC South Division and Second Team Super Sophomore Willie Walton added 24 receptions for 231 yards Region 3 defensive back Cam Montgomery, graduated, but as a true freshman last year while Manning, Iowa sophomore the ‘Cats bring back a solid group of returners that has Coach Sam Wegner produced 21 receptions for 244 yards last season McLaughlin excited for this season. as a redshirt freshman. Headlining the returners on offense is senior quarterback The offensive line features four returners from last season, Zach Osborn. The Harlan, Iowa native threw for 25 TD’s and led by junior left tackle Mike Milenkovich from Millard North, an 2,666 yards last season and is on track to break many of Silas All-NSIC South honorable mention honoree last season that Fluellen’s school records this season. Osborn completed 224 Coach McLaughlin called “as good as we’ve had since I’ve been of 405 passes (55.3%) last season and ranked sixth in the at WSC”. Senior DaQuan Samuel made a successful switch NSIC last season in total offense per game (279.6) and ninth last year from defensive to offense in passing yards per game (242.4). and returns as the team’s starting He also ranked second on the team right tackle. in rushing last season with 410 Senior Kevin Camacho yards on the ground. started at center last year, but Coach McLaughlin sees a missed spring drills. Juniors spirited battle for the backup spots Austin Gubbels (Randolph) and at quarterback with three players Austin Pelc (Columbus) both had battling for the second and third great springs and will battle for positions on the depth chart. the starting center spot along with Norfolk junior Taylor Reedy Camacho. started seven games two years Grand Island Northwest ju- ago and is coming off a solid spring nior Tyler Garrett made nine starts along with sophomore Aaron Bleil last year at right guard. Cedar Falls (Iowa City West HS). McLaughlin sophomore Marquise Jones (6-2, is also curious to see what true 375) appeared in eight games and freshman Brady Bransfi eld (Nor- made a pair of starts last year at walk, Iowa) brings to the mix in guard as well. Coach McLaughlin fall practice. sees a great battle for the guard spots at 6-6, 300 pound junior At running back, WSC returns its top two rushers in seniors Trevor Carstens (Wahoo) moved from the defensive line to of- Rashad Trimble and Arelious Burns. Trimble accounted for a fense and had a strong spring. True freshmen Garrett Richter

2017 Wildcat Football - 13 2016 SEASON OUTLOOK

(Jesup, Iowa), Dallan Taylor (Peoria, Ariz.) and Norris HS Region 3 Second Team selection that had six interceptions graduate Nick Gray are also expected to contend for playing and a team-high 74 tackles last season. But a talented group time at the guard positions. of young players and promising incoming players will give the McLaughlin sees Wayne State’s punter and placekicker Wildcat defensive backfi eld plenty to choose from this season. as the best in the league. Carroll, At cornerback, Iowa junior Cody Netusil was All- sophomore Shaq Paddy NSIC South Division First Team had as great of a freshman last year after ranking second in season as any player Coach the NSIC with an average of 40.5 McLaughlin can remember yards per punt. Younger brother last season with a team-high Chase, named Iowa Class 2A First six pass breakups and three Team All-State punter as a senior interceptions to go with 34 last fall, averaged 41 yards per tackles (29 solo). Junior punt and will provide a friendly, Aaron Wright had a solid family battle for the punting posi- spring and will contend for tion. the other cornerback spot Harlan, Iowa sophomore along with sophomore Cole Ethan Knudson had a stellar fresh- Tirrel, who returns following man season for the ‘Cats, making ACL surgery last season, 9 of 12 fi eld goals and 31 of 35 and senior Reggie Holt PAT kicks last season. His nine (Omaha North). fi eld goals ranked third in the NSIC Sophomore Kevin and Knudson also averaged 59.4 Ransom and Ian Ailts had yards on kickoffs with 12 touchbacks and just one kick out of strong springs and are top contenders to start at the safety bounds. Wahoo freshman Blake Kaiser will serve as backup positions to open the season. But three true freshmen – Zion to Knudson. Williams from Omaha North, Tyler McLaughlin of Queen Creek, Defensively, the Wildcats return eight starters that include Arizona and Nate Jackson from Antioch, California – along with all players at linebacker and three of four interior linemen. senior Glenn Harris will battle for considerable playing time. Hartington Cedar Catholic senior Logan Weinandt (23 tack- At kick returner, sophomore Willie Walton was the team’s les, two sacks) and Lincoln Northeast senior Jonathan Bland top returner last season averaging 13.2 yards per return. Ju- (team high seven tackles for loss) return on the interior front. nior wide receiver Shymere Williams and true freshman Zion Expect junior college transfer Xavier Graham (Iowa Western Williams (Omaha North) will also battle for time returning punts CC) and Richard Stevenson to also battle for playing time in and kickoffs for the Wildcats this season. the trenches. Wildcat head coach Dan McLaughlin said there is motivation At defensive end, junior for the team to fi nish better than Randy Bryan is back (30 tackles, the 12th place prediction WSC 2.5 sacks) while sophomore was given in the Preseason Jacob Protzman (26 tackles) NSIC Coaches’ Poll released made eight starts last season. on July 31st. Sophomore Alain DeVoe (An- “Absolutely we should have chorage, Alaska) and redshirt been better than the 3-8 record freshman Kory Fitch add depth we had last season,” said for the Wildcats at defensive McLaughlin. If one or two end. plays from several games are NSIC Player to Watch Tyler different we were close to a 7-4 Thomsen headlines a group mark. Our goals for this season of all returning starters at line- are to have a winning record, go backer. The Fremont Bergan unbeaten at home, contend for graduate ranked second on a division title and it would be the team in tackles last season great to get a 12th game.” (66, 42 solo) as a redshirt fresh- Wayne State opens the 2017 man. Also back in the middle season on Thursday, August 31 are seniors DeWayne Scott and with a 6 p.m. game at Northern Taylor Hoffman at Mike and Sam State. The home opener is positions respectively. Saturday, September 9th when WSC welcomes the University Omaha Central sophomore Kolbie Foster came on strong of Mary to Cunningham Field for a 6 p.m. matchup. last season and is “really good” according to McLaughlin along “With all games being conference contests, we don’t have with younger brother Corbin. Senior Emeka Etta ranked fi fth the luxury of scheduling an easy non-conference game or two,” on the team in tackles last season (39) despite missing three added McLaughlin. “Our league has become so balanced, games and will add depth to the linebacker position. Redshirt every game is a battle and you have to be ready to play. Even freshmen Ben Elznic (Bruning-Davenport HS) and Dorien Welch more interesting with this year’s schedule are the Thursday (Baton Rouge, La.) will also contend for playing time. night games that will be televised in our region, so that’s a The secondary loses two-year starter Cam Montgomery to new thing we have to deal with on having some short weeks graduation, an All-NSIC South Division First Team and All-Super of preparation.”

2017 Wildcat Football - 14 2017 WILDCAT FOOTBALL ROSTER

NO. NAME POS. HT. WT. YR. HOMETOWN/LAST SCHOOL 1 Willie Walton WR 5-11 180 So. Homewood, Ill. / St. Laurence HS 2 Emeka Etta LB 6-0 200 Sr. Pinole, Calif. / Laney College 5 Arelious Burns RB 5-9 200 Sr. Coconut Creek, Fla. / Highlands Christian Academy 6 Aaron Wright DB 5-10 195 Jr. Omaha, Neb. / Metro CC 7 Glenn Harris DB 6-1 180 Sr. Kansas City, Mo. / Chabot College 8 Sam Wegner WR 6-1 180 So. Manning, Iowa / IKM Manning HS 9 Shymere Williams WR 5-9 170 Jr. Des Moines, Iowa / North HS 10 Zach Osborn QB 6-1 180 Sr. Harlan, Iowa / Harlan Community HS 11 Nate Rogers WR 6-5 190 Sr. South Sioux City, Neb. / South Sioux City HS 12 Taylor Reedy QB 6-3 200 Jr. Norfolk, Neb. / Norfolk HS 14 Aaron Bleil QB 6-1 180 So. Iowa City, Iowa / West HS 15 Reggie Holt DB 5-11 165 Sr. Omaha, Neb. / North HS 16 Mitchell Hansen QB 6-0 200 R-Fr. Madison, S.D. / Madison HS 17 Victory Sikes QB 6-2 190 R-Fr. Burwell, Neb. / Burwell HS 18 Layne Sullivan WR 6-1 190 Jr. Cedar Rapids, Iowa / Jefferson HS 19 Jamal Albousafi WR 6-1 190 R-Fr. Sioux Falls, S.D. / Roosevelt HS 20 Cole Tirrel DB 5-10 170 So. Hartford, S.D. / West Central HS 21 Kevin Ransom DB 6-0 195 So. Port Allen, La. / Port Allen HS 22 Nick deBuhr DB 6-0 205 Sr. Cedar Falls, Iowa / Cedar Falls HS 23 Rashad Trimble RB 6-0 225 Sr. Omaha, Neb. / Bellevue East HS 24 Ian Ailts DB 6-1 180 So. Sioux Falls, S.D. / Washington HS 25 Odessa Clark WR 5-11 190 So. Sioux City, Iowa / Bishop Heelan Catholic HS 26 Shaqualle Paddy DB 6-2 195 So. Kissimmee, Fla. / Haines City HS 28 Ethan Knudson K/P 6-3 185 So. Harlan, Iowa / Harlan HS 29 Corbin Foster DB 6-1 225 R-Fr. Omaha, Neb. / Omaha Central HS 31 Jordan Leake FB 5-10 220 R-Fr. Burnsville, Minn. / Burnsville HS 32 Kolbie Foster LB 6-4 215 So. Omaha, Neb. / Central HS 33 DeWayne Scott LB 6-1 230 Sr. Renton, Wash. / Governor John R. Rogers HS 35 Justin Saunders TE 6-3 215 Sr. Laurel, Neb. / Laurel-Concord/Coleridge HS 37 Michael Hansen WR 6-0 190 Jr. South Sioux City, Neb. / South Sioux City HS 38 Dorien Welch LB 5-10 205 R-Fr. Baton Rouge, La. / Southern University Laboratory School 40 Cody Netusil P 6-3 240 Jr. Carroll, Iowa / Carroll HS 41 Houston Huss FB 6-0 230 Jr. Stanton, Neb. / Stanton HS 43 Emile Hope LB 5-10 205 Jr. Oakland, Calif. / Laney College 44 Taylor Hoffman LB 6-1 215 Sr. Oakland, Neb. / University of Nebraska 45 MJ Blankenfeld DL 6-3 235 So. Omaha, Neb. / Burke HS 46 Jordan Lampkin LB 6-0 235 R-Fr. Las Vegas, Nev. / Sierra Vista HS/ 47 Alain DeVoe LB 6-2 250 So. Anchorage, Alaska / South Anchorage HS 48 Lavelle McFarland WR 5-9 180 Sr. Tilden, Neb. / Battle Creek HS 49 Jarrod Leake TE 6-1 270 So. Lakeville, Minn. / Burnsville HS 53 Ben Elznic LB 5-11 210 R-Fr. Shickley, Neb. / BDS HS 55 Tyler Thomsen DL 6-1 220 So. Fremont, Neb. / Archbishop Bergan HS 57 Randy Bryan DL 6-1 235 Jr. Waterloo, Iowa / Cedar Falls HS 60 Tristan Mills OL 6-1 265 R-Fr. Bellevue, Neb. / Bellevue East HS 63 Kevin Camacho OL 6-1 300 Sr. Henderson, Nev. / Foothill HS 64 Austin Gubbels OL 5-11 280 Jr. Randolph, Neb. / Midland University 69 Trevor Carstens DL 6-6 300 Jr. Wahoo, Neb. / Wahoo HS 70 Austin Pelc OL 6-1 270 Jr. Columbus, Neb. / Columbus HS 72 DaQuan Samuel OL 6-3 290 Sr. Chandler, Ariz. / Mesquite HS

2017 Wildcat Football - 15 2017 WILDCAT FOOTBALL ROSTER

NO. NAME POS. HT. WT. YR. HOMETOWN/LAST SCHOOL 74 Tyler Garrett OL 6-3 290 Jr. Grand Island, Neb. / Northwest HS 75 Josh Taylor DL 5-11 265 R-Fr. Norfolk, Neb. / Norfolk HS 77 Mike Milenkovich OL 6-5 305 Jr. Omaha, Neb. / Millard North HS 78 Kevin Scott OL 6-5 285 R-Fr. Puyallup, Wash. / Gov. John Rogers HS 79 Marquise Jones OL 6-2 375 So. Cedar Falls, Iowa / Cedar Falls HS 80 Xguery Vixamar WR 6-0 180 So. Coconut, Fla. / Northern Michigan 82 Shaun Knipfer LS/DL 6-0 250 Jr. Omaha, Neb. / Millard South HS 85 Brady Hansen WR 6-0 180 R-Fr. Exira, Iowa / Elk Horn Kimballton HS 86 Conner Paxton TE 6-2 240 R-Fr. Stuart, Neb. / Stuart HS 88 Barrington Robinson III WR 5-11 170 So. Coconut Creek, Fla. / Bethune-Cookman 90 Richard Stevenson DL 6-2 220 So. Cedar Falls, Iowa / Cedar Falls HS 92 Jonathan Bland DL 6-3 275 Sr. Lincoln, Neb. / Lincoln Northeast HS 93 Kory Fitch DL 6-2 240 R-Fr. Chanhassen, Minn. / Chanhassen HS 95 Logan Weinandt DL 6-3 265 Sr. Wynot, Neb. / Hartington Cedar Catholic HS 97 Jacob Protzman DL 6-4 255 So. Grimes, Iowa / Dallas Center-Grimes HS 99 Xavier Graham DT 5-10 285 Jr. Omaha, Neb. / Iowa Western CC

INCOMING FRESHMEN NO. NAME POS. HT. WT. YR. HOMETOWN/LAST SCHOOL 4 Zion Williams DB 6-0 180 Fr. Omaha, Neb. / Omaha North HS 13 Brady Brandsfi eld QB 6-2 205 Fr. Norwalk, Iowa / Norwalk HS 27 Tyler McLaughlin DB 6-1 180 Fr. Queen Creek, Ariz. / Queen Creek HS 30 Cody Hopkins DB 5-8 185 Fr. Tekamah, Neb. / Tekamah-Herman HS 34 Maliki Wilson RB 6-0 190 Fr. Cedar Rapids, Iowa / Xavier HS 36 Jeremiah Scheid DB 5-10 180 Fr. Norman, Okla. / Norman HS 39 Cole Deskin RB 5-10 205 Fr. Carlisle, Iowa / Dowling Catholic HS 42 Nate Jackson DB 6-0 210 Fr. Antioch, Calif. / Antioch HS 46 Nick Tarney FB 5-10 220 Fr. Avoca, Iowa / Harlan HS 50 Luis Lam LB 5-9 190 Fr. Lexington, Neb. / Lexington HS 52 Austin Coffman LB 6-1 190 Fr. Dunning, Neb. / Sandhills HS 56 Syionte Canton DE 6-1 220 Fr. Sioux Falls, S.D. / Roosevelt HS 59 Dallan Taylor OL 6-2 275 Fr. Peoria, Ariz. / Liberty HS 62 Colton Webner OL 6-7 290 Fr. LeMars, Iowa / LeMars Community HS 65 Garrett Richter OL 6-3 280 Fr. Jesup, Iowa / Jesup HS 67 Jesse Radil OL 6-3 275 Fr. Mondamin, Iowa / West Harrison HS 68 Paul Mach OL 6-3 280 Fr. Fairbury, Neb. / Fairbury HS 71 Isaiah Larson OL 6-2 320 Fr. Oakland, Neb. / Oakland-Craig HS 73 Ryan Kennedy OL 6-0 270 Fr. Norwalk, Iowa / Norwalk HS 76 Nick Gray OL 6-4 290 Fr. Hickman, Neb. / Norris HS 76 Tyrell Saunders DL 6-2 350 Fr. Dubuque, Iowa / Hempstead HS 81 Blake Kaiser K 6-3 190 Fr. Wahoo, Neb. / Wahoo HS 83 Chase Netusil TE 6-1 210 Fr. Carroll, Iowa / Kuemper Catholic HS 84 Mason Hetrick TE 6-2 215 Fr. Sioux City, Iowa / South Sioux City HS 89 Cole Wemhoff TE 6-2 200 Fr. Humphrey, Neb. / St. Francis HS 91 Soren Jensen DL 6-3 275 Fr. Carroll, Iowa / Carroll HS 94 Ryan Parker DL 6-4 240 Fr. Sioux Falls, S.D. / Roosevelt HS

Head Coach/Offensive Line: Dan McLaughlin (13th season) Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks: Ben Curran Defensive Coordinator/Defensive Line: Scott McLaughlin Assistant Coaches: Denny Honnold (Special Teams/Secondary), Paul Thomas (Running Backs), Shane Finley (Tight Ends), John Dunford (Wide Receivers), Casey Carlo (Defensive Line), Jeffrey Monthei (Secondary)

2017 Wildcat Football - 16 NSIC PLAYER TO WATCH

#10 - Zach Osborn 6-1, 190, Senior Quarterback Harlan, Iowa (Harlan HS)

2016: Completed 224 of 405 passes (55.3%) for 2,666 yards and 25 touchdowns with 15 interceptions...had four games with over 300 yards passing and had at least one touchdown passing in all 11 games...also ranked second on the team in rushing with 410 yards on 130 carries with four TD's...named NSIC Offensive Player of the Week (10/17/16) after accounting for 431 yards of total offense and fi ve TD's in 41-39 win at SMSU...completed 23 of 33 passes for 348 yards and four scores and had another 83 yards rushing on 11 carries with one score vs. Mustangs...threw for season-high 386 yards completing 28 of 43 passes and three TD's vs. Minnesota State (11/5/16)...rushed for season-high 116 yards on 22 carries with one score vs. Winona State (10/22/16).

2015: Earned medical redshirt after suffering season-ending injury early in second game of the season at Minnesota Duluth...completed 15 of 23 passes for 259 yards and four TD's and ran for another 48 yards on three attempts with one TD against Minnesota Crookston in season opener.

2014: Named All-NSIC South Division Honorable Mention Offense after throwing for 3,291 yards and 25 TD's during sophomore season at quarterback...completed 260 of 446 passes (58.3 %) while averaging 299.2 yards per game passing...led the NSIC in total offense per game (324.4) and ranked second in passing yards and ninth in effi ciency rating (132.1)...had six 300-yard passing games including two over 400 yards...threw for career-high 499 yards vs. Augustana (10/18/14), completing 39 of 59 passes with three TD's...was 31 of 52 for 443 yards and fi ve TD's vs. MSU Moorhead (9/20/14)...was the team's third leading rusher with 277 yards on 72 carries and one TD...rushed for career-high 137 yards on 15 carries and scored one TD at Sioux Falls (11/15/14).

2013: Started 10 of 11 games at quarterback during redshirt freshman season, completing 146 of 310 passes for 2,149 yards and 18 TD's with 11 interceptions...threw for season-high 318 yards and three TD's at Winona State (10-19-13), completing 24 of 51 passes... completed 10 of 19 passes for 249 yards and three scores at Minnesota Crookston, including a 97-yard TD pass to Adam Stark that tied for the second longest pass play in school history...also had three TD passes in single game vs. Minnesota Duluth (9-28-13)...was 19 of 46 for 203 yards with two TD's and one interception at Northern State (9-7-13) for second most completions during the season.

2012: Redshirted during freshman season at WSC.

High School: A multi-sport standout at Harlan Community High School where he started four years in , three years in basketball and two in football and baseball. Football accolades include: 2010 First Team All-District, 2011 First Team INA (Iowa Newspaper Asso- ciation) All-State, 2011 All-District First Team, 2011 Academic All-Conference, 2011 SWI (Southwest Iowa) Football Player of the Year – Omaha World Hearld. In 2009, his football team went 14-0 and won the state championship and was a state football semi-fi nalist in 2011. During his senior season, Osborn completed 217 of the 366 passes he attempted for 3,303 yards and 33 touchdowns while also rushing 98 times for 293 yards and 10 TD’s on the ground. He fi nished his Harlan career with 5,904 passing yards and 56 passing touchdowns. Osborn was also All-Conference in golf and basketball in 2011.

Personal: Son of Mitch and Nancy Osborn...born on 12/27/1993... majoring in criminal justice with a minor in coaching at Wayne State.

ZACH OSBORN - CAREER PASSING TOTALS Year Comp. Att. Yards Pct. Int. TD 2012 Redshirted 2013 146 310 2,149 47.1 11 18 2014 260 446 3,291 58.3 15 25 2015 18 30 280 60.0 0 4 2016 224 405 2,666 55.3 15 25 Totals 648 1191 8,386 54.4 41 72

2017 Wildcat Football - 17 NSIC PLAYER TO WATCH

#55 - Tyler Thomsen 6-1, 220, Sophomore Linebacker Fremont, Nebraska (Archbishop Bergan HS)

2016: Played in all 11 games with nine starts at mike linebacker, ranking second on the team in total tackles with 66...had 42 solo and 24 assisted tackles with three tackles for loss (18 yds), one breakup, one hurry and one fumble recovery...had eight tackles (seven solo) at Bemidji State (9/17/16)...made eight tackles (six solo) at Concordia-St. Paul (10/1/16) and had eight tackles vs. Minnesota State (11/5/16)... had fi ve tackles, one tackle for loss (13 yds) and one hurry vs. St. Cloud State (9/24/16).

2015: Redshirted.

High School: Graduate of Fremont Bergan High School...was a four year starter in football...named First Team Class C-2 All-State Defense by the Omaha World Herald and Lincoln Journal Star as a senior recording 77 tackles with 8.5 sacks and four fumble re- coveries...helped team to 8-3 record and quarterfi nals of Class C-2 playoffs...during junior season, had 48 tackles with seven sacks and three fumble recoveries...was an All-Centennial Conference and All-District selection as a sophomore, junior and senior and was captain of the Fremont Tribune All-Area Defensive Team as a senior.

Personal: Son of Robb Thomsen and Wendy Liston...born March 15, 1997...majoring in industrial technology/construction manage- ment with a minor in drafting at WSC.

TYLER THOMSEN - DEFENSIVE TOTALS Year UT AT Total Sacks TFL-Yds 2016 42 24 66 - 3.0-18 Totals 42 24 66 - 3.0-18

2017 Wildcat Football - 18 2017 WILDCAT SENIORS

#92 - Jonathan Bland 6-3, 275, Senior Defensive Line #5 - Arelious Burns Lincoln, Nebraska 5-9, 200, Senior (Northeast HS) Running Back Coconut Creek, Florida 2016: Appeared in all 11 games with fi ve (Highlands Christian Academy HS) starts on the defensive line, recording 27 tackles with 14 solo stops...led team with seven tackles for loss (28 yds) and had 2.5 sacks for 19 yards with one forced fumble... credited with fi ve tackles, two tackles for loss, one sack (10 yds) and one forced fumble at Concordia-St. Paul (10/1/16)...also had fi ve tackles with one sack (5 yds) at MSU 2016: Played in nine games with three starts at running back, Moorhead (9/1/16). gaining 321 yards on 91 carries (3.5 avg.) with two touchdowns... also had six receptions for 10 yards...gained season-high 119 2015: Started all 11 games at defensive tackle, recording 29 total yards on 24 carries vs. Minot State (9/10/16)...had 98 yards on tackles with 17 solo...credited with four tackles for loss (8 yds), one 17 rushes with two touchdowns vs. Augustana (10/8/16)...gained sack and one fumble recovery for 37 yards and a touchdown... 57 yards on 27 attempts and had two catches for eight yards at made season-high seven tackles in season fi nale at Minnesota Southwest Minnesota State (10/15/16). State (11/14/15)...had fi ve tackles vs. Northern State (9/19/15)... had one tackle and 37-yard fumble recovery for a touchdown vs. High School: Graduate of Highlands Christian Academy...named Upper Iowa (11/7/15). First Team All-Conference honorable mention as a senior...had 1,168 rushing yards on 105 carries...all-time leading rusher in 2014: Appeared in 10 games with one start at defensive end for school history. the Wildcats...had 11 total tackles including six solo stops with one tackle for loss for one yard...had three tackles in games at Personal: Son of Leban and Vanessa Burns...born March 3, 1995... Southwest Minnesota State (10/25/14) and at Upper Iowa (11/1/14). majoring in sociology with a minor in coaching at WSC.

2013: Redshirted ARELIOUS BURNS - RUSHING TOTALS Year Att. Yards Yd/Rush Yd/Gm TD High School: Graduate of Lincoln Northeast High School...he was 2016 91 321 3.5 35.7 2 an All-Heartland Athletic Conference honorable mention selection Totals 91 321 3.5 35.7 2 for football as a senior and a three-time Lincoln Public Schools Scholar Athlete...Bland was named team captain in football and wrestling while being named Lincoln Northeast’s Most Valuable Lineman in 2012...in his senior season, Bland recorded 62 tackles, 12 tackles for loss and 5.5 sacks.

Personal: Son of Mike and Brenda Bland...born on 4-25-1995... major is applied human and sport physiology at Wayne State College.

CAREER DEFENSIVE TOTALS Year UT AT Total TFL-Yds Sack-Yds 2013 Redshirted 2014 6 5 11 1.0-1 - 2015 17 12 29 4.0-8 1.0-1 2016 14 13 27 7.0-28 2.5-19 Totals 37 30 67 12.0-37 3.5-20

2017 Wildcat Football - 19 2017 WILDCAT SENIORS

#63 - Kevin Camacho #2 - Emeka Etta 6-1, 300, Senior 6-0, 200, Junior Offensive Line Linebacker Henderson, Nevada Pinole, California (Foothill HS) (Laney College)

2016: Started all 11 games at center for the Wildcats...credited with one solo tackle at Bemidji State (9/17/16)...one of eight Wildcats named to the NSIC Fall All-Academic Team. 2016: Saw action in eight games with three starts at outside line- backer...ranked fi fth on the team in tackles with 39 (25 solo) and 2015: Started all 11 games at center and did not record any statistics. had two tackles for loss (5 yds)...made season-high 12 tackles 2014: Appeared in four games with two starts at left guard on the (eight solo) with one tackle for loss at Southwest Minnesota State Wildcat offensive line...started games at St. Cloud State (9/13/14) (10/15/16)...had seven tackles (fi ve solo) with one tackle for loss and vs. MSU Moorhead (9/20/14). vs. Minot State (9/10/16).

2013: Did not appear in any games during redshirt freshman season. Before Wayne State: Transferred to Wayne State from Laney College in Oakland, California...credited with 24 tackles in eight 2012: Redshirted. games during 2015 season with two sacks and fi ve tackles for loss (11 yds). High School: Started three seasons on the offensive line at Foothill High School and was a letterman each season. Camacho helped High School: his team to the Sunrise region fi nals in 2011 and did not allow a sack in his senior season while also racking up 53 pancake blocks. Personal: Majoring in business administration and marketing at Wayne State College. Personal: Son of Hector Camacho and Maritza Rodriguez...born on 1/7/1994...major is kinesiology at WSC.

EMEKA ETTA - CAREER DEFENSIVE TOTALS Year UT AT Total TFL-Yds Int-Yds 2016 25 14 39 2.0-5 - Totals 25 14 39 2.0-5 -

2017 Wildcat Football - 20 2017 WILDCAT SENIORS

#44 - Taylor Hoffman 6-1, 215, Senior Linebacker #7 - Glenn Harris Oakland, Nebraska 6-1, 180, Senior (University of Nebraska / Defensive Back Oakland-Craig HS) Kansas City, Missouri (Chabot College) 2016: Ranked sixth on the Wildcat defense with 36 tackles making six starts and play- ing in all 11 games at linebacker...had four tackles for loss (22 yds) and 0.5 sacks for two yards...made season-high six tackles with one tackle for loss vs. Winona State (10/22/16)...had fi ve tackles, all solo, vs. Augustana (10/8/16)...made 2016: Played in nine games with fi ve starts at strong safety... fi ve tackles with one tackle for loss (13 yds) vs. Minnesota State made 32 tackles with 20 solo stops and had two interceptions for (11/5/16). 30 yards, three breakups and one forced fumble...made seven 2015: Appeared in all 11 games on special teams with one start at tackles (six solo) at Southwest Minnesota State (10/15/16)...also outside linebacker, recording 20 tackles including 11 solo...had tackles had seven tackles at MSU Moorhead (9/1/16)...had two breakups in nine of 11 games played...credited with season-high four tackles with three tackles at Bemidji State (9/17/16)...had 30-yard inter- at Augustana (10/17/15)...had three solo tackles vs. Northern State ception return for a touchdown with four tackles at Concordia-St. (9/19/15) and made three tackles at Winona State (10/31/15). Paul (10/1/16)...also had interception vs. St. Cloud State (9/24/16). 2014: Declared a medical redshirt after getting hurt in fi rst game of the season vs. Bemidji State on 9/6/14. Before Wayne State: Transferred to Wayne State from Chabot College in Hayward, California...played in seven hames during 2013: Sat out season as a redshirt. 2015 season, helping team to a 9-3 record...had 18 tackles with one interception (25 yards), two breakups and one blocked kick. Before Wayne State: Was a walk-on at the University of Nebraska for one season.

High School: Graduate of Center High School in Kansas City, High School: Graduate of Oakland-Craig where he was a consensus Missouri. Class C-2 All-State pick by the Omaha World-Herald and Lincoln Journal Star as a senior...was a three time All-District team selection and a Personal: Son of Sherri and Glen Harris...born February 4, 1995. two time All-State honorable mention selection...recorded 88 tackles (55 solo, 33 assisted) during senior season...also played fullback and rushed for 717 yards and 14 touchdowns, averaging more than eight yards per carry...led his team to a 10-1 record during senior season GLENN HARRIS - CAREER DEFENSIVE TOTALS as Oakland-Craig advanced to the quarterfi nals at state...was also a Year UT AT Total Int-Yds Brup state qualifi er in wrestling and track and fi eld. 2016 20 12 32 2-30 3 Totals 20 12 32 2-30 3 Personal: Son of Kenneth and Mary Hoffman, born on 1-18-1994... majoring in industrial technology and construction management with a minor in business administration at Wayne State College.

TAYLOR HOFFMAN - CAREER DEFENSIVE TOTALS Year UT AT Total TFL-Yds Brup 2014 Medical Redshirt 2015 11 9 20 - - 2016 19 17 36 4.0-22 3 Totals 30 26 56 4.0-22 3

2017 Wildcat Football - 21 2017 WILDCAT SENIORS

#15 - Reggie Holt #11 - Nate Rogers 5-11, 165, Senior 6-5, 190, Senior Defensive Back Wide Receiver Omaha, Nebraska South Sioux City, Nebraska (Omaha North HS) (South Sioux City HS)

2016: Saw action in four games on 2016: Led Wildcats in receiving with 56 special teams and defensive back, catches for 740 yards and 12 touchdowns, recording two solo tackles - at Upper averaging 13.2 yards per catch...12 TD catch- Iowa (10/29/16) and vs. Minnesota State es tied single season school record (Damon Thomas - 1993)...had three games with over (11/5/16). 100 yards receiving and two games with 10 or more catches...had 11 catches for 123 2015: Played in four games as a reserve yards and two TD's in season opener at MSU defensive back and did not record any statistics. Moorhead (9/1/16) and had 11 receptions for 139 yards and two scores vs. Augustana (10/8/16)...made fi ve catches for 73 yards and two scores 2014: Appeared in 10 games with one start at cornerback, record- vs. Minot State (9/10/16)...had nine receptions for 114 yards and one TD at Upper Iowa (10/29/16). ing 15 tackles including 12 solo stops with two pass breakups... credited with four solo tackles at St. Cloud State (9/13/14) and 2013: Saw action in nine games during freshman season as a backup wide also had four tackles with two breakups at Upper Iowa (11/1/14). receiver, making seven catches for 130 yards and three touchdowns...tied for third on the team in TD receptions...had season-high two catches for 63 2013: Redshirted yards, including a 45-yard catch, vs. Concordia-St. Paul (10-26-13)...had two catches for 10 yards and at TD at Northern State in season opener (9-7-13) and had TD receptions in fi nal two games of the season with 18 High School: Graduate of ...majoring in yard TD catch vs. Upper Iowa (11-9-13) and 33-yard TD grab vs. Sioux exercise science with a minor in coaching at Wayne State College. Falls (11-16-13).

REGGIE HOLT - CAREER DEFENSIVE TOTALS High School: Rogers was a two year starter in both football and basketball Year UT AT Total Int-Yds Brup at South Sioux City HS where he was named Class B All-State in both sports 2014 12 3 15 - 2 by the Omaha World Herald and Lincoln Journal Star...was also named 2015 - - - - - Second Team Super State by the Lincoln Journal Star in football, along 2016 2 - 2 - - with All-River Cities Conference, All-District, All-Metro Sioux City Journal Totals 14 3 17 - 2 and team MVP in 2012...helped the Cardinals to a 6-4 record in 2012 and a Class B playoff spot...as a senior, Rogers recorded 11 catches for 310 yards against Platteview to set a Class B single game record for receiving yards and the second-most yards in Nebraska high school history...in 2012, he rewrote South Sioux City High School’s receiving record books setting new marks in receptions (55), receiving yards (1,112) and receiving touchdowns (17)...caught the only touchdown pass of the Shrine Bowl, a 21 yard score, and led all receivers with four catches for 70 yards to lead the North in a 9-3 win over the South in the 2013 Shrine Bowl on 6/1/13... also selected to the NCA All-Star Boy's Basketball Game on 7/22/13 and scored 12 points on 6-12 shooting for the Blue All-Stars. #48 - Lavelle McFarland 5-9, 180, Senior Personal: Son of Michael and Dawn Rogers...born on 7/2/1995...majoring Wide Receiver in sport management and business administration/marketing with a minor in coaching at Wayne State. Tilden, Nebraska (Battle Creek HS) NATE ROGERS - CAREER RECEIVING TOTALS Year No. Yards Yd/Rc Yd/Gm TD 2013 7 130 18.6 14.4 3 2014 Redshirted 2016 56 740 13.2 67.3 12

2016: Did not appear in any games.

High School: Graduate of Battle Creek High School.

Personal: Son of Felecia and Levelle McFarland.

2017 Wildcat Football - 22 2017 WILDCAT SENIORS

#35 - Justin Saunders 6-3, 2150, Senior Tight End #72 - DaQuan Samuel Laurel, Nebraska 6-3, 290, Senior (Laurel-Concord/Coleridge HS) Offensive Line Chandler, Arizona (Mesquite HS) 2016: Saw action in eight games with two starts at tight end as well as special teams player...had four catches for 28 yards and one touchdown...made two catches for 21 yards with a four-yard TD catch at Concor- dia-St. Paul (10/1/16)...also had one catch 2016: Made switch to offensive line and played in 10 games with for yards at Bemidji State (9/17/16) and one catch for three yards vs. nine starts at right guard...did not record any statistics...named to St. Cloud State (9/24/16)...on special team, made two tackles vs. St. Cloud State. the NSIC Fall All-Academic Team. 2015: Played in all 11 games on special teams and backup linebacker... 2015: Appeared in 10 games with two starts at nose guard, re- credited with 11 total tackles including three solo stops...made sea- cording 10 tackles...had one tackle for loss (2 yds), one sack (2 son-high three tackles at Mary (9/26/15)...had solo tackles vs. Sioux yds) and one forced fumble...had season-high four tackles with Falls (10/3/15), at Winona State (10/31/15) and vs. Upper Iowa (11/7/15). one sack and one forced fumble vs. Upper Iowa (11/7/15)...had one tackle in six other games during the season. 2014: Appeared in eight games as a special teams player...had three tackles with two solo stops vs. Bemidji State (9/6/14). 2014: Played in fi nal fi ve games of season as a reserve defensive 2013: Sat out season as a redshirt. end...made four tackles with one tackle for loss...had one solo and three assisted tackles with one tackle for loss at Southwest High School: Saunders was a four year starter at Laurel-Concord/ Minnesota State (10/25/14). Coleridge and received numerous individual honors. His senior year he was named First Team All-District, First Team All-Area and Class High School: Graduate of Mesquite High School in Arizona...was C-2 All-State honorable mention while earning First Team All-District a four year letter winner in football and earned All-State honors recognition as a junior. Saunders was ranked as one of the top 30 during his senior season...was an All-Section honoree as a junior players by Huskerland Prep as a senior. During junior season, Saun- and senior. ders had 20 catches for 356 yards and also averaged 22 yards on kickoff returns while helping Bears reach the Class C-2 playoffs. He also excels in track and fi eld, qualifying in the 400 meter dash and 4 Personal: Son of Jerry Samuel and Rochell Martin...born June x 100 meter relay last spring as a junior. 11, 1996...majoring in criminal justice with a minor in journalism. Personal: Son of Curt and Renee Saunders...born on 5-14-1994... majoring in sport management with a minor in criminal justice at WSC.

JUSTIN SAUNDERS - CAREER DEFENSIVE TOTALS Year UT AT Total Int. TFL-Yds 2014 2 1 3 0 - 2015 3 8 11 0 - 2016 1 1 2 0 - Totals 6 10 16 0 -

2017 Wildcat Football - 23 2017 WILDCAT SENIORS

#33 - DeWayne Scott #23 - Rashad Trimble 6-1, 230, Senior 6-0, 225, Senior Linebacker Running Back Renton, Washington Omaha, Nebraska (Gov. John R. Rogers HS) (Bellevue East HS)

2016: Tied for third on the team in total 2016: Was Wayne State's leading rusher tackles with 45 while playing in nine games with 610 yards on 139 carries (4.4 avg.) with six starts at will linebacker...had 29 solo with one touchdown...had three games and 16 assisted tackles with fi ve tackles for with over 100 yards rushing making seven loss (9 yds), one sack for four yards, one starts while playing in all 11 games...ran for interception and two breakups...had nine career-high 151 yards on 25 carries at Sioux tackles with three tackles for loss, one sack Falls (11/12/16)...gained 110 yards on 20 carries in season opener at and one breakup at Bemidji State (9/17/16)...also had nine tackles with MSU Moorhead (9/1/16)...had career-high 33 carries for 105 yards one tackle for loss vs. Winona State (10/22/16)...made seven tackles vs. St. Cloud State (9/24/16)...had two catches for 25 yards and two vs. Minot State (9/10/16) and had interception with breakup and four rushes for 22 yards and one TD (14 yds) vs. Minnesota State (11/5/16). tackles vs. St. Cloud State (9/24/16). 2015: Sat out season as a medical redshirt. 2015: Started 10 of 11 games at mike linebacker and ranked third on the team with 47 total tackles...had 26 solo and 21 assisted tackles, 2014: Appeared in just three games due to injury, rushing for 50 yards ranking second on the team in tackles for loss (7.0-19 yds) with 1.5 on 17 carries...rushed for 39 yards on 13 carries and had one catch for sacks...made season-high 10 tackles with 3.0 tackles for loss (5 yds) 10 yards vs. Bemidji State (9/6/14)...season-long rush was 11 yards and one sack vs. Northern State (9/19/15)...credited with six tackles vs. Bemidji State. and one tackle for loss vs. Minnesota Crookston (9/5/15)...had six tackles with 1.5 tackles for loss (5 yds) vs. Sioux Falls. 2013: Played in all 11 games as a backup running back and was the second leading rusher on the team as a freshman with 137 yards on 58 2014: Played in 10 games as a reserve linebacker...credited with eight carries, averaging 2.4 yards per carry...had season-high 34 yards vs. tackles and one interception for two return yards...had two tackles at Minnesota Duluth (9-28-13) and gained 32 yards on just eight carries St. Cloud State (9/13/14)...recorded two tackles with one interception vs. Upper Iowa (11-9-13)...had season-high 17 yard rush at Minnesota for two yards at Concordia-St. Paul (10/11/14). Crookston (9-21-13).

2013: Sat out season as a redshirt. High School: Graduate of Bellevue East High School...during his senior season, Trimble was an All-District running back and set a new High School: Scott was a two year starter in high school and received school record for the most rushing yards in a single game with 292. He honors as a Second Team South Puget Sound League All-League line- averaged 112 rushing yards per game his senior season and scored backer in 2012. His team ranked in the top 16 in the state of Washington nine touchdowns. For his career at Bellevue East, Trimble racked up while advancing to the state playoffs. Scott averaged 13 tackles per 1,136 rushing yards and 12 touchdowns. game as a senior and 10 tackles per game as a junior while fi nishing his career with 15 fumbles forced and four interceptions. Personal: Son of Evan Trimble and Klea-Shua Goings, born 9-30- 1993...majoring in criminal justice with a minor in exercise science at Personal: Son of Amanda Scott, born 12-27-1994...major is business Wayne State College. administration/fi nance at Wayne State. RASHAD TRIMBLE - CAREER RUSHING TOTALS DEWAYNE SCOTT - CAREER DEFENSIVE TOTALS Year Att. Yards Yd/Rush Yd/Gm TD Year UT AT Total Int.-Yds. TFL-Yds 2013 58 137 2.4 12.5 0 2013 Redshirted 2014 17 50 2.9 16.7 0 2014 4 4 8 1-2 0-0 2015 Redshirted 2015 26 21 47 0-0 7.0-19 2016 139 610 4.4 55.5 1 2016 29 16 45 1-4 5.0-9 Totals 214 797 3.7 31.9 1 Totals 59 41 100 2-6 12.0-28

2017 Wildcat Football - 24 2017 WILDCAT SENIORS/JUNIORS

#95 - Logan Weinandt #57 - Randy Bryan 6-3, 265, Senior 6-1, 235, Junior Defensive Line Defensive Line Wynot, Nebraska Waterloo, Iowa (Hartington Cedar Catholic HS) (Cedar Falls HS)

2016: Played in all 11 games with 10 starts 2016: Appeared in 11 games with 10 starts on the defensive line, making 23 tackles with on the Wildcat defensive line, recording 12 solo stops...had four tackles for loss (24 30 tackles (15 solo)...had 4.5 tackles for yds), two sacks for 19 yards and one quar- loss (30 yds), 2.5 sacks for 25 yards, one terback hurry...made season-high six tackles fumble recovery and one forced fumble... vs. Minnesota State (11/5/16)...made sacks had season-high six tackles vs. Minot State in fi rst two games of season - four tackles (9/10/16)...made fi ve tackles with 2.5 tackles with one sack for six yards at MSU Moorhead (9/1/16) and two tackles for loss (15 yds), 1.5 sacks for 12 yards and one fumble recovery at with one sack for 13 yards vs. Minot State (9/10/16). Concordia-St. Paul (10/1/16)...had one tackle and one sack (13 yds) with forced fumble vs. St. Cloud State (9/24/16). 2015: Started fi nal eight games of the season at defensive end, re- cording 37 total tackles to rank sixth on the team...ranked third on the 2015: Played in eight games with two starts at defensive end, record- team in tackles for loss (31 yds) and had two sacks (14 yds) with one ing 13 total tackles (seven solo)...had 2.5 tackles for loss (11 yds), blocked kick...made seven tackles with one breakup at Mary (9/26/15) 1.5 sacks (6 yds) and one pass breakup...made season-high four and had seven tackles with one tackle for loss (2 yds) vs. Southwest tackles with 1.5 sacks and tackles for loss (6 yds) vs. Northern State Minnesota State (10/10/15)...credited with fi ve tackles, two tackles for (9/19/15)...had two solo tackles vs. Minnesota Crookston (9/5/15) and loss (12 yds) and one sack (5 yds) at Augustana (10/17/15). at Minnesota Duluth (9/12/15).

2012: Redshirted during freshman season at WSC. 2013: Redshirted

High School: Graduate of Hartington Cedar Catholic High School... High School: Graduate of Cedar Falls High School in Iowa...was a started four years in track, three years in football and two years in bas- two year starter and letter winner in football...helped team reach the ketball and accumulated a collection of individual awards...Weinandt Iowa Class 4A state semifi nals as a junior and senior, going 11-2 both was on the Academic Honor Roll seven of eight semesters, 2011 state seasons...as a senior, named to the Iowa Newspaper Association Class track qualifi er, 2009 Second Team All-District football, 2010 First Team 4A All-State Second Team on defense while leading the state with 13 All-District and team MVP, 2011 honorable mention Lincoln Journal sacks to go with 78 tackles...earned All-Metro Conference honors as a Star, Omaha World Herald and Associated Press and 2012 honorable junior and senior, recording 158 tackles with 22 sacks, 20 more tackles mention Lincoln Journal Star, Omaha World Herald and Associated for loss and four forced fumbles. Press...was on four straight state football playoff teams (state runner up in 2009), and was on two state basketball qualifying teams...ca- Personal: Son of Randolph and Brooke Bryan and Jilliam Brown...born reer stats at Hartington CC are: 46 receptions for 712 yards, 849 all March 4, 1995...majoring in exercise science with minors in business purpose yards, 71 solo tackles, 100 assisted tackles and 18 sacks. administration and coaching. He also rushed four times in 2011 for 66 yards (16.5 yards per carry).

Personal: Son of Matt and Jolene Weinandt... born January 11, 1994... RANDY BRYAN - CAREER DEFENSIVE TOTALS majoring in exercise science at Wayne State. Year UT AT Total Sacks TFL-Yds 2013 Redshirted LOGAN WEINANDT - CAREER DEFENSIVE TOTALS 2015 7 6 13 1.5-6 2.5-11 Year UT AT Total Sacks TFL-Yds 2016 15 15 30 2.5-25 4.5-30 2014 1 3 4 - 1.0-1 Totals 22 21 43 4.0-31 7.0-41 2015 3 7 10 1.0-2 1.0-2 2016 12 11 23 2.0-19 4.0-24 Totals 16 21 37 3.0-21 6.0-27

2017 Wildcat Football - 25 2017 RETURNING JUNIORS

#69 - Trevor Carstens #74 - Tyler Garrett 6-6, 300, Junior 6-3, 290, Junior Offensive Lineman Offensive Lineman Wahoo, Nebraska Grand Island, Nebraska (Wahoo HS) (Northwest HS)

2016: Played in nine games with one start 2016: Appeared in 10 games making nine on the Wildcat defensive line, recording starts at left guard on the Wildcat offensive nine tackles...had two tackles for loss line...credited with one solo tackle at MSU (4 yds)...made season-high four tackles Moorhead (9/1/16). (three solo) vs. Minnesota State (11/5/16)... had two tackles with one tackle for loss at Concordia-St. Paul (10/1/16). 2015: Played in two games as a reserve offensive lineman - vs. Minnesota Crookston (9/5/15) and vs. Sioux 2015: Made switch from offensive line to defensive line and played Falls (10/3/15) - did not record any statistics. in fi nal seven games of the season recording 10 tackles...credited with four tackles vs. Sioux Falls (10/3/15) and had three tackles 2014: Sat out season as a redshirt. at Augustana (10/17/15)...made two solo tackles vs. Upper Iowa (11/7/15). High School: Graduate of Grand Island Northwest High School... was a two year starter in football and track and fi eld...served as a 2014: Redshirted. team captain during senior year and was Class B All-District and High School: Carstens is a three year starter at Wahoo High All-State Honorable Mention. School, earning Fremont Tribune and Wahoo Newspaper All-Area honors as offensive lineman while recording 46 tackles on defense Personal: Son of Wayne and Kim Garrett...born November 3, 1995... during senior season…helped Wahoo to a 7-3 record and Class majoring in life sciences/biology with a minor in psychology at WSC. C-1 playoff appearance...received Class C-1 honorable mention All-State honors. Personal: Son of Dave Carstens and Beckey Carstens...born April 30, 1996..majoring in industrial technology/construction management at WSC.

#64 - Austin Gubbels 5-11, 280, Junior Offensive Lineman Randolph, Nebraska (Midland University / Randolph HS) 2016: Saw action in one game - at Con- cordia-St. Paul (10/1/16) - and did not record any statistics. 2015: Did not play in any games. Before Wayne State: Spent the 2014 season at Midland University. High School: Graduate of Randolph High School...was a three sport standout for the Cardinals in football, wrestling and golf... earned All-Lewis and Clark Conference honors as a junior and senior in football and was Class D-1 honorable mention All-State during senior season. Personal: Son of Gary and Jeri Gubbels...born August 31, 1995... majoring in criminal justice with a minor in speech communication.

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#41 - Houston Huss #77 - Mike Milenkovich 6-1, 230, Junior 6-5, 305, Junior Fullback Offensive Lineman Stanton, Nebraska Omaha, Nebraska (Stanton HS) (Millard North HS)

2016: Saw action in all 11 games at fullback 2016: Named All-NSIC South Division and on special teams...had fi ve carries for four yards with one touchdown...had one- Honorable Mention after starting all 11 yard TD run vs. Winona State (10/22/16)... games at left tackle on Wildcat offensive on special teams, had three kick returns for line...did not record any statistics. 33 yards and one punt return for 13 yards... made two solo tackles vs. Minot State 2015: Started 10 of 11 games at left tackle (9/10/16) and had one tackle with a blocked kick at Concordia-St. on the Wildcat offensive line...did not record any statistics. Paul (10/1/16). 2014: Did not play due to transfer regulations. 2015: Appeared in all 11 games at fullback and on special teams with one start...had seven rushes for 21 yards and two TD's, one catch for 19 yards and fi ve kickoff returns for 39 yards...also had High School: Graduate of Millard North High School...was a two fi ve tackles on special teams with one solo and four assisted stops... year starter and letter winner and was named Class A First Team had two yard TD run vs. Sioux Falls (10/3/15)...had two carries All-State during senior season. for nine yards including a one-yard TD plunge at Minnesota State (11/14/15)...also had one catch for 19 yards, two kick returns for Personal: Son of Robert and Laura Milenkovich...born April 12, 12 yards and three tackles at MSU. 1995...majoring in criminal justice with a minor in coaching. 2014: Sat out season as a redshirt. High School: Graduate of Stanton High School...was a three sport standout in football, wrestling, and track and fi eld...rushed for 1,100 yards during senior season...was a two time All-State Honorable Mention selection...as a wrestler he was the Class C state runner-up at 195 pounds during senior season. Personal: Son of Dan and Beth Huss...born April 26, 1996... majoring in criminal justice with a minor in coaching.

#82 - Shaun Knipfer 6-0, 250, Junior Long Snapper/Defensive Lineman Omaha, Nebraska (Millard South HS) 2016: Saw action in nine games as a long snapper...did not record any statistics. 2015: Played in all 11 games as a long and short snapper on special teams, re- cording four tackles...made solo tackles vs. Northern State (9/19/15) and Sioux Falls (10/3/15) while adding assisted tackles at Winona State (10/31/15) and vs. Upper Iowa (11/7/15). 2014: Redshirted. High School: Graduate of Millard South High School...started two years in football for the Patriots. Personal: Son of Cameron and Jennifer Knipfer...born April 5, 1996...majoring in criminal justice with a minor in sociology.

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#40 - Cody Netusil #12 - Taylor Reedy 6-3, 240, Junior 6-3, 200, Junior Punter Quarterback Carroll, Iowa Norfolk, Nebraska (Carroll HS) (Norfolk HS)

2016: Named First Team All-NSIC South 2016: Appeared in three games as a Division punter after averaging 40.5 yards reserve quarterback, completing 6 of 10 per punt to rank second in the NSIC...had passes for 62 yards with one touchdown 44 punts with 11 over 50 yards, 12 inside and one interception...was 2 for 2 for 17 the 20-yard line and 10 fair catches with yards and one TD at Concordia-St. Paul just three touchbacks and no blocks... (10/1/16)...completed 2 of 4 for 33 yards had season-long punt of 70 yards at MSU vs. St. Cloud State (9/24/16)...named to Moorhead (9/1/16)...averaged season-best 48.0 yards on three the NSIC Fall All-Academic Team. punts at Upper Iowa (10/29/16) with two punts over 50 yards and two punts inside the 20...averaged 47.0 yards on four punts at 2015: Played in 10 games with seven starts at quarterback, Concordia-St. Paul (10/1/16) with three punts inside the 20 and completing 146 of 286 passes for 1,538 yards with 10 TD's and two over 50 yards. just four interceptions...had a pair of 300-yard passing games and named Most Valuable Player of the Egg vs. Upper Iowa 2015: Appeared in three games as a reserve tight end...credited (11/7/15)...completed 25 of 34 passes for 307 yards and four TD's with one reception for nine yards vs. Northern State (9/19/15). in 34-27 win over Northern State (9/19/15)...threw for career-high 351 yards going 32 of 59 with three TD's vs. Upper Iowa in 34-31 2014: Sat out season as a redshirt. 2 OT loss to Peacocks. High School: Netusil is a two-year starter in football and basketball 2014: Sat out season as a redshirt. at Carroll High School…earned All-District honors at linebacker and was Second Team Class 3A All-State by Sports Spotlight as High School: Reedy is a three sport standout at Norfolk High a punter during senior season, helping Carroll HS to an 8-3 record School, starting three years in football, basketball and track and and eighth straight trip to the Iowa Class 3A playoffs…as a line- fi eld…in football, is the school’s all-time leader in passing yards backer, had 93 tackles with 10 tackles for loss and four sacks with with 4,128 and holds the single season passing yardage record two fumble recoveries…as a punter, averaged 38 yards per punt with 2,115 as a junior…also holds single game school record for with 14 inside the 20-yard line and just one touchback…also excels passing yards with 321 vs. Lincoln Pius…is a three-time All-District in basketball, currently averaging 15.5 points and 8.5 rebounds and All-Greater Nebraska Athletic Conference selection in football during senior season after averaging 13.4 points and 7.3 rebounds along with Class A honorable mention All-State three seasons… a contest during junior season to earn All-Western Iowa and First in basketball as a junior last season, received All-Conference and Team All Raccoon River Valley Conference honors. All-District honors…also excels in the classroom named Academic All-State twice in football and once in basketball. Personal: Son of Clay and Tina Netusil...born May 19, 1995... ma- joring in sport management with a minor in business administration. Personal: Son of Jim and Dawn Reedy... born May 9, 1995... majoring in business administration/fi nance. CODY NETUSIL - CAREER PUNTING TOTALS Year No. Yds Avg. Long FC I20 50+ 2016 44 1780 40.5 70 10 12 11 TAYLOR REEDY - CAREER PASSING TOTALS Totals 44 1780 40.5 70 10 12 11 Year Comp. Att. Yards Pct. Int. TD 2014 Redshirted 2015 146 286 1,538 51.0 4 10 2016 6 10 62 60.0 1 1 Totals 152 296 1,600 51.4 5 11

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#70 - Austin Pelc #9 - Shymere Williams 6-1, 270, Junior 5-9, 170, Junior Offensive Line Wide Receiver Columbus, Nebraska Des Moines, Iowa (Columbus HS) (North HS)

2016: Played in two games as a reserve 2016: Ranked second on the team in re- offensive lineman - vs. Minot State (9/10/16) ceiving with 41 catches for 687 yards and and at Bemidji State (9/17/16) - and did not fi ve touchdowns playing in all 11 games with record any statistics. eight starts at wide receiver...averaged 16.8 yards per catch and had three games with 2015: Appeared in one game as a backup over 100 yards receiving...hauled in seven offensive lineman vs. Minnesota Crookston catches for 163 yards and two touchdowns at Southwest Minnesota (9/5/15)...did not record any statistics. State (10/15/16)...made six catches for 160 yards and two scores at 2014: Sat out as a redshirt. Concordia-St. Paul (10/1/16), including season-long 78 yard TD catch... had seven receptions for 125 yards vs. Minnesota State (11/5/16). High School: Pelc is a two year starter and three year letter winner at Columbus High School…earned Class B All-District honors during 2015: Played in six games as a reserve wide receiver, recording three senior season and was All-Greater Nebraska Activities Conference catches for 54 yards...had all three catches, including a season-high honorable mention. 39 yard reception, vs. Sioux Falls (10/3/15). Personal: Son of Randy and Jodi Pelc...born April 17, 1996... major- 2014: Redshirted. ing in geography with minors in earth science, geospatial tech and coaching at WSC. High School: Williams is a three year starter in football at Des Moines North High School…earned First Team All-CIML Conference and All-District honors during senior season after recording over 1,200 all-purpose yards in seven games while being named Most Valuable Player…rushed for 401 yards and fi ve touchdowns, had 15 catches #18 - Layne Sullivan for 227 yards and averaged 34.1 yards per kickoff return with two 6-1, 190, Junior touchdowns including a 99-yard return for score. Wide Receiver Personal: Son of Natasha Williams...born June 6, 1996... majoring Cedar Rapids, Iowa in sport management with a minor in exercise science. (Jefferson HS)

2016: Moved to wide receiver and special teams...had three catches for 18 yards and one touchdown, one rush for two yards and one kick return...on special teams, made eight tackles...had six yard TD catch at Con- cordia-St. Paul (10/1/16)...made one catch for eight yards at Upper Iowa (10/29/16) and one catch for four yards at Bemidji State (9/17/16)...named to the NSIC Fall All-Academic Team. 2015: Saw action in six games with two starts at quarterback...ranked third on the team in rushing with 337 yards on 57 attempts (5.9 avg) while completing 13 of 25 passes for 78 yards...had two 100-yard rushing games - 156 yards on 27 attempts and two TD's (39/14 yds) at Augustana (10/17/15) and 139 yards on 20 rushes with two scores (5/16 yds)...completed 9 of 10 passes for 54 yards at Augustana and was 3 of 11 for 20 yards vs. Concordia-St. Paul. #6 - Aaron Wright 2014: Redshirted. 5-10, 195, Junior Defensive Back High School: Sullivan is a three year starter in football while also Omaha, Nebraska starting two years in basketball and baseball…received First Team All-Mississippi Valley Conference honors during senior season com- (Metro CC / pleting 89 of 192 passes for 1,178 yards and six touchdowns…holds Omaha Central HS) school record with 23 career starts at quarterback and single game record of 337 combined yards at quarterback…during junior season 2016: Sat out due to transfer rules. was Second Team All-Conference and All-Metro in football and Second Team All-Metro in basketball…received Academic All-State honors as Before Wayne State: Spent 2014 season a senior. at Northern State and later attended Metro Community College before coming to WSC. Personal: Son of Brad and Tracey Sullivan...born December 6, 1995... majoring in social sciences education. High School: Graduate of Omaha Central High School...was a First Team All-State, All-Area and All-Metro Conference selection in 2013... helped his team reach the Class A State Playoffs...rushed for over 2,000 yards and 24 touchdowns in 2012 and 2013. Personal: Majoring in exercise science with a minor in coaching at WSC.

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#24 - Ian Ailts #14 - Aaron Bleil 6-1, 180, Sophomore 6-1, 180, Sophomore Defensive Back Quarterback Sioux Falls, South Dakota Iowa City, Iowa (Washington HS) (West HS)

2016: Did not play in any games or 2016: Did not play in any games. record statistics. 2015: Redshirted. 2015: Sat out season as a redshirt. High School: Graduate of Iowa City West High School in Iowa... High School: Graduate of Sioux Falls Washington High School was a two year starter in football...during senior season, set four in South Dakota...was a four year letter winner in football and school records at quarterback completing 188 of 334 passes baseball for the Warriors...during senior season, had 37 tackles, for 2,377 yards and 19 TD's...also ran for fi ve scores...set new four interceptions, two fumble recoveries and two defensive touch- school records for completions in a season (188), passing yards downs to earn South Dakota Football Coaches Association Class (2,377), TD's (19) and completions in a single game (27)...received 11AAA First Team All-State honors...also selected defensive MVP First Team All-District 7 and Academic All-Conference honors as to go with All-City and All-Metro Conference honors...received a senior, helping team reach quarterfi nals of Class 4A playoffs Academic All-State honors. in Iowa...during junior season, was named All-Conference as a safety on defense. Personal: Son of Gerald and Sarah Ailts...born February 10, 1997...majoring in life sciences/biology at Wayne State. Personal: Son of Jeremy and Jennifer Bleil and Cory and Mandi Lockwood...born July 19, 1996...majoring in business administra- tion/fi nance with a minor in Spanish.

#25 - Odessa Clark 5-11, 190, Sophomore #45 - MJ Blankenfeld Wide Receiver 6-3, 235, Sophomore Sioux City, Iowa Defensive Line (Bishop Heelan Catholic HS) Omaha, Nebraska (Burke HS) 2016: Saw action in all 11 games on special teams and offense with one 2016: Saw action in four games and did start...had six receptions for 50 yards, not record any statistics...played at Con- one rush for yards on offense...on special cordia-St. Paul (10/1/16), vs. Augustana teams, had eight kickoff returns for 155 (10/8/16), vs. Winona State (10/22/16) yards and one punt return for 21 yards and vs. Minnesota State (11/5/16). while blocking one kick...had three catches for 23 yards vs. St. Cloud State (9/24/16)...credited with three kick returns for 66 yards 2015: Redshirted. vs. Augustana (10/8/16)...had one punt return at Minnesota State (11/5/16) for 21 yards. High School: Graduate of Omaha Burke High School...earned All-Metro Conference Second Team and Class A All-State honor- High School: Graduate of Bishop Heelan Catholic High School... able mention honors as a tight end/defensive end during senior played wide receiver and linebacker for the Crusaders during season...credited with seven sacks and 30 tackles while averaging senior season, helping Bishop Heelan to an 8-2 record and Class 16.7 yards per reception at tight end with two touchdowns. 3A playoff appearance...recorded 36 catches for 444 yard (12.3 avg.) with one touchdown while rushing for another 173 yards on Personal: Son of Mike and Michele Blankenfeld...born Decem- 21 rushes (8.2 avg.) and two touchdowns...added 48 tackles on ber 2, 1996...majoring in health and physical education K-12 at defense with one sack and two tackles for loss as a senior...was Wayne State. a three year starter in football and track and fi eld...served as a co-captain on the football team during season season...qualifi ed for the Drake Relays in long jump for track and fi eld as a junior.

Personal: Son of Aaron and Rochelle Clark...born March 23, 1998... majoring in criminal justice with a minor in history at Wayne State.

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#47 - Alain DeVoe #32 - Kolbie Foster 6-2, 250, Sophomore 6-4, 215, Sophomore Defensive Line Linebacker Anchorage, Alaska Omaha, Nebraska (South Anchorage HS) (Central HS)

2016: Appeared in one game (Minnesota 2016: Played in all 11 games with two State on 11/5/16) and did not record any starts at linebacker, recording 29 tackles statistics. including 16 solo with one pass breakup... had season-high 10 tackles (fi ve solo) at 2015: Sat out season as a redshirt. Sioux Falls (11/12/16)...made fi ve solo tackles at Upper Iowa (10/29/16) and had High School: Graduate of South Anchorage High School in four tackles vs. Minnesota State (11/5/16). Alaska...was a three year starter at linebacker and tight end... earned Alaska Class 4A First Team All-State honors at tight end as 2015: Redshirted. a junior and senior while also collecting First Team All Cook Inlet Conference honors both seasons...on defense, had 82 tackles (54 High School: Graduate of Omaha Central High School...was a solo) with four interceptions and two forced fumbles while being four year starter in wrestling and three year starter in football... named Defensive Player of the Year and Mr. Football in Alaska, earned First Team All-District and All-Metro Conference honors in helping his team win the Alaska Class 4A Large School state title... football...as a wrestler, was a three-time state qualifi er and won Dis- at tight end, averaged 20.9 yards per reception with fi ve TD's on trict and Metro Conference championships...during senior season, 24 catches for 502 yards. placed second in Class A at 195 pounds with 36-5 record and as a junior at 182 pounds placed third in Class A with a 41-7 record. Personal: Son of Charles and Martha Powell and Julia Powell... born November 11, 1996...majoring in criminal justice. Personal: Son of Jimmie and Shannon Foster...born November 22, 1996...majoring in family consumer science and fashion mer- chandising at Wayne State.

#93 - Kory Fitch #79 - Marquise Jones 6-2, 240, Sophomore 6-2, 375, Sophomore Defensive Lineman Offensive Lineman Chanhassen, Minnesota Cedar Falls, Iowa (Chanhassen HS) (Cedar Falls HS)

2016: Appeared in fi ve games as a 2016: Appeared in eight games with two reserve defensive lineman, recording starts at left guard for the Wildcats...did one solo and four assisted tackles on not record any statistics. the season...had three tackles at Minne- sota State (11/5/16)...credited with one High School: Graduate of Cedar Falls assisted tackle vs. Minot State (9/10/16) High School...earned All-Metro and and at Bemidji State (9/17/16). All-District honors during senior season as an offensive lineman, helping team to a 6-4 record and fi rst round of Iowa Class 4A play- 2015: Redshirted. offs...was a two year starter, earning All-Metro honorable mention honors during junior season...was a Class 4A State Track Meet High School: Graduate of Chanhassen High School in Minne- qualifi er in the shot put as a junior. sota...was a two year letter winner in football...earned All-Metro West Conference honors during senior season after recording Personal: Son of Wayne Jones and Neldrekka Whitaker...born 46 tackles with 4.5 sacks, two fumble recoveries and one forced December 13, 1997...major is secondary mathematics education. fumble...helped team win conference title as a senior and played on two Class 5A State playoff teams in Minnesota.

Personal: Son of Jeff and Jeannett Fitch...born November 16, 1996...majoring in business administration and marketing.

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#28 - Ethan Knudson #49 - Jarrod Leake 6-3, 185, Sophomore 6-1, 270, Sophomore Placekicker Tight End Harlan, Iowa Lakeville, Minnesota (Harlan HS) (Burnsville HS)

2016: Named All-NSIC South Division Hon- 2016: Did not appear in any games. orable Mention after stellar freshman season, making 31 of 35 PAT kicks and 9 of 12 fi eld 2015: Sat out season as a redshirt. goals...averaged 59.4 yards per kickoff with 12 touchbacks and just one kick out of bounds... High School: Graduate of Burnsville High was a perfect 6 for 6 on PAT kicks while mak- School in Minnesota...was a two year starter ing 39 yard fi eld goal at Concordia-St. Paul and three year letter winner in football... (10/1/16)...made two fi eld goals (40 and 27 yards) and was 3 for 4 on earned All-South Suburban Conference honors in football during PAT kicks in 41-39 win at Southwest Minnesota State (10/15/16)...was second in the NSIC in fi eld goal percentage (.750) and tied for third senior season, helping team to Section runner up fi nish. with nine made fi eld goals. Personal: Son of Don and Roxanne Leake...born July 31, 1996... High School: Graduate of Harlan High School...made 49 of 52 PAT majoring in business administration/accounting. kicks and 10 of 12 fi eld goals in senior season to earn Iowa Newspaper Association Class 3A First Team All-State honors, helping Harlan to 8-2 record and Class 3A state playoff appearance...had 49 touchbacks on 73 kickoffs as a senior while averaging 37.7 yards per punt...also named #26 - Shaqualle Paddy First Team All-District during senior season and selected to play in the 6-2, 195, Sophomore Iowa Shrine Bowl Game...fi nished high school career making 139 of 149 PAT kicks and 18 of 24 fi eld goals with 76 career touchbacks on Defensive Back kickoffs...career-long fi eld goal was 45 yards during senior season... Kissimmee, Florida was a two year starter in basketball and three year starter in soccer at (Haines City HS) Harlan High School...also excels in the classroom earning Academic All-District and All-State honors. 2016: Played in nine games with six starts Personal: Son of Rodney and Rhonda Knudson...born February 11, at defensive back, recording 29 solo and 1998...majoring in industrial technology and construction management 34 total tackles...led team in pass break- at WSC. ups with six and had three interceptions... credited with seven tackles, one intercep- ETHAN KNUDSON - CAREER KICKING TOTALS tion and one breakup vs. Minnesota State Year FG PCT. 01-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99 LG PAT (11/5/16)...had seven tackles and two 2016 9-12 75.0 1-1 3-4 4-4 1-3 0-0 40 31-35 breakups at Concordia-St. Paul (10/1/16)...made fi ve tackles with two breakups and one interception vs. Winona State (10/22/16) Totals 9-12 75.0 1-1 3-4 4-4 1-3 0-0 40 31-35 and had four solo tackles with one interception and one breakup at Southwest Minnesota State (10/15/16). High School: Graduate of Haines City High School...received hon- orable mention All-Polk County Conference honors while leading his team in tackles during senior season...played football, basketball and ran track and fi eld at Haines City High School. Personal: Son of Elroy Paddy and Jaqueline Jonas...born January 23, 1998...majoring in applied human and sport physiology.

SHAQ PADDY - CAREER DEFENSIVE TOTALS Year UT AT Total Int-Yds Brup 2016 29 5 34 2.5-25 6

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#97 - Jacob Protzman #90 - Richard Stevenson 6-4, 255, Sophomore 6-2, 220, Sophomore Defensive Line Defensive Line Grimes, Iowa Cedar Falls, Iowa (Dallas Center-Grimes HS) (Cedar Falls HS)

2016: Played in all 11 games with eight 2016: Played in nine games as a reserve starts at defensive end, making 26 tackles defensive lineman, record fi ve tackles with with 13 solo and 13 assisted tackles...had one tackle for loss...also had two breakups four tackles for loss (8 yds) and one sack for and one quarterback hurry...had two tackles three yards plus a quarterback hurry...had with one tackle for loss (3 yds) vs. St. Cloud season-high fi ve tackles at MSU Moorhead State (9/24/16)...had one tackle, one hurry (9/1/16)...credited with four tackles at Upper and one breakup at Concordia-St. Paul Iowa (10/29/16)...had two tackles and one quarterback hurry vs. (10/1/16)...credited with one tackle and one breakup at Southwest Minnesota State (11/5/16). Minnesota State (10/15/16). 2015: Sat out season as a redshirt. 2015: Sat out season as a redshirt. High School: Graduate of Dallas Center-Grimes High School in High School: Graduate of Cedar Falls High School in Iowa...was Iowa...was a two year starter in football...named Class 3A First Team a two year starter in football...earned Iowa Class 4A First Team All- All-State Defense by the Des Moines Register and Second Team State honors from the Des Moines Register and was a First Team All-State by the Iowa Newspaper Association...had 48 tackles with All-District selection as a senior after ranking fourth on the team 11.5 sacks as a senior, helping team reach the third round of the in tackles...made 27 solo and 40 total tackles with nine tackles for Iowa Class 3A playoffs...played in the Iowa Shrine Bowl Game... loss and 1.5 sacks, helping team to 9-3 record and second round was a two-time All-District and Academic All-District honoree. of Iowa Class 4A state playoffs during senior season. Personal: Son of Eric and Michelle Protzman...born January 21, Personal: Son of Richard and Sharisse Stevenson...born November 1997...majoring in life sciences/biology. 1, 1996...majoring in business administration/fi nance with a minor in sport management.

#20 - Cole Tirrel 5-10, 170, Sophomore Defensive Back #21 - Kevin Ransom Hartford, South Dakota 6-0, 195, Sophomore (West Central HS) Defensive Back Port Allen, Louisiana 2016: Medical redshirt...named to the NSIC (Port Allen HS) Fall All-Academic Team. 2016: Saw action in eight games on spe- 2015: Played in all 11 games with two cial teams and defensive back, recording starts at defensive back...credited with 18 seven tackles with four solo stops...credited total tackles (14 solo) with one breakup... with three solo tackles vs. Minot State made three solo tackles vs. Sioux Falls (9/10/16)...had two tackles at Sioux Falls (10/3/15) and Concordia-St. Paul (10/24/15)...had three tackles (11/12/16). at Mary (9/26/15)...credited two tackles and breakup vs. Upper Iowa (11/7/15). High School: Graduate of Port Allen High School...was a four year starter in football and a three year starter in baseball...selected 2014: Sat out season as a redshirt. Second Team All 13-A District during senior season in football after recording 80 tackles and 12 pass breakups...received Second Team High School: Tirrel is a two year starter in football and fi ve year All-District honors as a sophomore and junior with a .385 batting starter in wrestling at West Central High School…helped West average as a junior and .365 average as a sophomore. Central win Class 11A state title during senior season and was named All State defensive back and selected to the Argus Leader Personal: Son of Kevin Ransom Sr. and Demetria Decuir...born Elite 45 Team…rushed for 1,079 yards and 19 touchdowns with January 4, 1998...majoring in computer information systems/ 40 tackles on defense along with four interceptions including one networking. for a touchdown…also averaged 26 yards per punt return with one touchdown…in wrestling, is a three-time state qualifi er and captain while being named most valuable wrestler in 2012 and most improved wrestler in 2011.

Personal: Son of Wade and Tracie Tirrel...born March 17, 1996... majoring in business administration/fi nance.

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#80 - Xguery Vixamar #8 - Sam Wegner 6-0, 180, Sophomore 6-1, 180, Sophomore Wide Receiver Wide Receiver Coconut, Florida Manning, Iowa (Northern Michigan / (IKM Manning HS) Monarch HS) 2016: Played in all 11 games with three 2016: Sat out season due to transfer rules. starts at wide receiver...ranked fourth on the team in receiving with 21 catches Before Wayne State: Spent one season for 244 yards...made fi ve receptions for at Northern Michigan. season-high 73 yards vs. Minnesota State (11/5/16)...also had fi ve catches for 63 yards vs. Augustana (10/8/16)...had four catches High School: Graduate of Monarch High School in Coconut, Florida. for 38 yards at Bemidji State (9/17/16).

Personal: Born September 3, 1994...majoring in human service 2015: Received medical redshirt after suffering season-ending injury counseling at Wayne State College. in second game of season at Minnesota Duluth...had one catch for 10 yards vs. Minnesota Crookston (9/5/15) and had two receptions for 11 yards at Minnesota Duluth (9/12/15) before suffering injury.

#1 - Willie Walton High School: Graduate of IKM Manning High School in Iowa...was 5-11, 180, Sophomore a multi-sport standout, starting four years in football, baseball and Wide Receiver track and fi eld and three years in basketball...during senior season, Homewood, Illinois rushed for 1,727 yards on 187 carries (9.2 avg) with 25 TD's...also had 19 catches for 566 yards and seven TD's to earn Iowa Class (St. Laurence HS) 1A First Team All-State honors from the Des Moines Register... holds 13 school records in football, including 3,995 career rushing 2016: Had standout freshman season, ranking yards and 70 TD's...named First Team All-District running back third on team in receiving with 24 receptions three times and was a three-time state qualifi er in track and fi eld, for 231 yards...also had 17 kick returns for three-time All-Conference performer in basketball and three-time 225 yards and four rushes for 18 yards...made All-District selection in baseball. season-high seven catches for 72 yards at Southwest Minnesota State (10/15/16)...had Personal: Son of Jackie Ohde and Corey Wegner...born May 17, fi ve catches for 80 yards vs. Winona State 1996...majoring in business administration/fi nance at WSC. (10/22/16)...had season-long 27 yard kick return at Southwest Minnesota State (10/15/16) and had three kick returns for 69 yards.

High School: Graduate of St. Laurence High School...was a three year starter in football and basketball...set a single season receiving yards record during senior season with 63 catched for 1,028 yards and 11 touchdowns, averaging 16.3 yards per catch...also averaged 23 yards per kickoff return with one touchdown and had 13 total touchdowns...as a junior at Urban Prep West HS, accumulated 2,252 all-purpose yards with 1,184 yards rushing, 755 receiving and 29 total touchdowns... received All-Conference honors in the Chicago Catholic League as a junior and senior and was named Newcomer of the Year in the Chi- cago Catholic League as a senior...was an All-Conference Academic honoree in football as a senior and received All-Conference honors in basketball as a junior.

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

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#19 - Jamal Albousafi 6-1, 190, Redshirt Freshman #85 - Brady Hansen Wide Receiver 6-0, 180, Redshirt Freshman Sioux Falls, South Dakota Wide Receiver (Roosevelt HS) Exira, Iowa (Exira-Elk Horn Kimballton HS) 2016: Sat out season as a redshirt. 2016: Sat out season as a redshirt. High School: Graduate of Roosevelt High School...earned All-City honors at wide receiver for the Rough Riders during senior High School: Graduate of Exira-Elk Horn season...helped team to Class 11AAA state Kimballtom High School...eanred Iowa championship game the last two seasons... Newspaper Assocation 8-Man Second had 35 catches for 650 yards and nine touchdowns as a receiver... Team All-State honors during senior sea- was a three year starter in basketball and a four year starter in son on defense...rushed for 1,204 yards on 140 carries and 20 track and fi eld...placed eighth in Class AA high jump as a junior. touchdowns (8.6 avg.) while completing 67 of 132 passes for 777 Personal: Son of Dawn and the late Ramadan Albousafi ...born yards with 11 touchdowns..on defense, had 30 tackles with four August 29, 1998...major is exercise science. interceptions for 94 yards and two touchdowns during senior season.

Personal: Son of Derek and Darla Hansen...majoring in life sci- #53 - Ben Elznic ences/biology at Wayne State. 5-11, 210, Redshirt Freshman Linebacker Shickley, Nebraska (Brunning-Davenport-Shickley HS)

2016: Sat out season as a redshirt...named #16 - Mitchell Hansen Defensive Scout Team Player of the Year 6-0, 200, Redshirt Freshman at football banquet. Quarterback Madison, South Dakota High School: Gradute of Bruning-Daven- (Madison HS) port-Shickley High School...helped BDS to Class D-1 state title and a 13-0 record during his senior season... earned Class D-1 First Team All-State honors from the Omaha 2016: Redshirted. World Herald, Lincoln Journal Star and Huskerland Prep Report during season season playing wide receiver and linebacker...was High School: Graduate of Madison High First Team All-District as a junior and senior and played on BDS School...helped the Bulldogs win the state runner up team in 2014 as a junior. school's fi rst state title as a senior, going 12-0 to win the Class 11A title in South Dakota...named to the Argus Personal: Son of Dale and Becky Elznic...majoring in industrial Leader Elite 45 and South Dakota Football Coaches Association 11A technology and construction management at WSC. All-State Team after completing 107-191 passes for 2,073 yards and 22 touchdowns while rushing for another 537 yards during senior #29 - Corbin Foster season...fi nished career completing 230 of 396 passes (58%) for 6-1, 225, Redshirt Freshman 3,960 yards and 41 touchdowns to go with 1,552 yards rushing... Defensive Back also named All-Dakota 12 Conference, SDFCA All-State and Argus Omaha, Nebraska Leader Elite 45 during junior season...helped Madison to Class 11A (Central HS) state runner-up fi nishes as a sophomore and a junior in football...also named All-Conference and All-State baseball selection as a junior. 2016: Redshirted. Personal: Son of Kurt and Kim Hansen...born November 26, 1997... High School: Graduate of Omaha Central major is undecided. High School...joins older brother Kolbie who signed with WSC as a linebacker one year ago...was an honorable mention All-Metro Conference and Class A All- State selection during senior season after recording 49 tackles, two fumble recoveries and one interception...as a junior had 95 tackles (78 solo) with 3 interceptions and two fumble recoveries.

Personal: Son of Jimmy and Shannon Foster...born January 6, 1998...major is undecided.

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#45 - Jordan Lampkin #86 - Conner Paxton 6-0, 235, Redshirt Freshman 6-2, 240, Redshirt Freshman Linebacker Tight End Las Vegas, Nevada Stuart, Nebraska (Sierra Vista HS) (Stuart HS)

2016: Redshirted. 2016: Redshirted...was named Scout Team Offensive Player of the Year. High School: Graduate of Sierra Vista High School...was a two year starter and High School: Graduate of Stuart High three year letter winner at defensive line- School...earned Class D-2 All-District 5 man...as a senior recorded 39 tackles in honors as a senior, helping Stuart to a 5-4 eight with eight tackles for loss, three forced record and fi rst round appearance in the fumbles and one sack...named All-Sunset Conference honorable Class D-2 state playoffs...on defense, averaged 8.9 tackles per game. mention honors as a junior, helping team to Division 1A fi rst round playoff victory and best record in school history. Personal: Son of Marde Paxton...majoring in life sciences/biology at Wayne State. Personal: Son of Philip Lampkin and Lakeisha Burnett...born June 6, 1998...majoring in business administration and marketing.

#31 - Jordan Leake #78 - Kevin Scott 5-10, 220, Redshirt Freshman 6-5, 285, Redshirt Freshman Fullback Offensive Line Burnsville, Minnesota Puyallup, Washington (Burnsville HS) (Gov. John Rogers HS)

2016: Sat out season as a redshirt. 2016: Sat out season as a redshirt.

High School: Graduate of Burnsville High High School: Graduate of Governor John School...named All-District Class 6A and Rogers High School...was a two year starter All-East Metro White District Conference in football and track and fi eld at Governor honors during senior season...as a full John Rogers HIgh School in Washington... back, rushed for 315 yards and scored three older brother DeWayne is a linebacker at Wayne State. touchdowns...on defense recorded 62 tackles with 12 tackles for loss, one sack and one forced fumble...also competed in Olympic Personal: Son of Mario and Amanda Scott...born July 6, 1998... weightlifting and track and fi eld at Burnsville High School. majoring in business administration/marketing at Wayne State. Personal: Son of Don and Roxanne Leake...born May 15, 1998... majoring in business administration/accounting.

#17 - Victory Sikes 6-2, 190, Redshirt Freshman Quarterback #60 - Tristan Mills Burwell, Nebraska 6-1, 265, Redshirt Freshman (Burwell HS) Offensive Line Bellevue, Nebraska 2016: Sat out season as a redshirt. (Bellevue East HS) High School: Graduate of Burwell High School...set numerous school records while 2016: Sat out season as a redshirt. leading Burwell to three straight playoff appearances including the Class D-1 state High School: Graduate of Bellevue East championship game as a senior...account- High School...earned honorable mention ed for 3,393 total yards, including 2,308 yards passing, during senior All-Metro Conference as an offensive line- season while scoring 59 touchdowns (33 passing, 26 rushing)...Sikes man during senior season...was a two year was named to the Class D-1 All State teams by the Omaha World letter winner and one year starter in football. Herald and Lincoln Journal Star and was named offensive cpatain of the Grand Island Independent 8-Man Super Squad. Personal: Son of Joshua Mills and Heather Peterson...born August 5, 1998...majoring in industrial technology/construction Personal: Son of JB and Renee Sikes...majoring in health and management. physical education (PK-12).

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#75 - Josh Taylor #99 - Xavier Graham 5-11, 265, Redshirt Freshman 5-10, 285, Junior Defensive Line Defensive Tackle Norfolk, Nebraska Omaha, Nebraska (Norfolk HS) (Iowa Western CC / Omaha Central HS) 2016: Redshirted. Before Wayne State: Transferred to Wayne High School: Graduate of Norfolk High State from Iowa Western Community School...played running back and defen- College...earned Iowa Central Football sive end for the Panthers during senior All-Conference First Team honors last season helping Norfolk High to an 8-3 season after recording 79 tackles with 6.5 record and the second round (quarterfi - sacks, six tackles for loss, three fumble nals) of the Class A playoffs...earned Class A honorable mention recoveries and one interception. All-State honors as a junior and senior...was an Academic All-State selection in football, track and fi eld and basketball. High School: Graduate of Omaha Central High School...was a three-year starter for the Eagles...named All-Nebraska and Class Personal: Son of Courtney Knighten and Keyana Snodgrass... A First Team All-State selection as a senior in 2014 as an offensive born May 13, 1998...major is undecided. lineman and was Class A Second Team All-State as a junior in 2013.

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

#43 - Emile Hope #38 - Dorien Welch 5-10, 205, Junior 5-10, 205, Redshirt Freshman Linebacker Linebacker Oakland, California Baton Rouge, Louisiana (Laney College) (Southern University Laboratory HS) Before Wayne State: Transferred to WSC 2016: Redshirted. from Laney College in California.

High School: Graduate of Southern Uni- High School: versity Laboratory School...helped team to 1A-Select state championship during Personal: senior season...averaged 7.5 tackles per game, had 358 total tackles, 100 total tackles for loss and 5 in- terceptions in high school career...also excelled in the classroom earning Academic All-State during senior season.

Personal: Son of Denny and Dennette Welch...born March 12, 1998...majoring in sport management. #88 - Barrington Robinson III 5-11, 170, Sophomore Wide Receiver Coconut Creek, Florida (Bethune-Cookman / Monarch HS)

Before Wayne State: Attended Bethune-Cookman

High School: Graduate of Monarch High School in Florida.

Personal: Major in undeclared.

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#13 - Brady Brandsfi eld #39 - Cole Deskin 6-2, 205, Freshman 5-10, 205, Freshman Quarterback Running Back Norwalk, Iowa Carlisle, Iowa (Norwalk HS) (Dowling Catholic HS)

High School: Graduate of Norwalk High High School: Graduate of West Des School in Iowa...four-year starter that led Moines Dowling Catholic High School... Norwalk to four playoff appearances while three-year starter in football and two-year fi nishing career as Iowa's all-time leader in starter in track and fi eld...played on three combined passing and rushing yards with consecutive Class 4A State Championship 11,359, second in career passing yards teams with combined record of 40-2...during (8,984), completions (675) and touch- senior season, rushed for 1,065 yards av- downs (93)...named Class 3A Second Team All-State by the Iowa eraging 8.3 yards per carry with 11 touchdowns as part of running Newspaper Association during senior season, leading Norwalk to back that both surpassed 1,000 yards to earn Iowa Newspaper 3A State Playoffs with 8-2 record, completing 158 of 243 passes Association Class 4A Second Team All-State honors...was also a for 2,325 yards and 25 touchdowns while rushing for another 535 First Team All-Central Iowa Metro League selection...during junior yards and seven touchdowns...was a four-time All-District and season rushed for 650 yards on 103 attempts (6.3 avg.) with 12 Academic All-District selection. touchdowns...set high school bench press record at 405 pounds... as a sophomore (2015) placed seventh at Iowa State Track Meet Personal: Son of Troy and Melissa Brandsfi eld...born May 8, in 100 meter dash in 11.42 seconds. 1998...majoring in business at Wayne State. Personal: Son of Robert and Shelley Deskin...born September 21, 1998...majoring in exercise science at WSC. #56 - Syionte Canton 6-1, 220, Freshman Defensive End Sioux Falls, South Dakota #76 - Nick Gray (Roosevelt HS) 6-4, 290, Freshman Offensive Line High School: Graduate of Roosevelt Hickman, Nebraska High School...earned All-City honors for (Norris HS) the Rough Riders during senior season... helped team to Class 11AAA State semi- High School: Graduate of Norris High fi nals with 9-2 record...credited with 58 School... two-year letter winner in football tackles, three sacks and three fumble and wrestling...named All-District and recoveries during senior season...was an All-State Eastern Midland Conference honorable honorable mention selection and started two years. mention during senior season...also excels in the classroom named to the honor roll Personal: Son of Rajeem and Jennifer Canton...born November all four years at Norris. 22, 1998...majoring in criminal justice at Wayne State. Personal: Son of Lou and Sharon Gray... born June 27, 1999... majoring in construction management at Wayne State.

#52 - Austin Coffman 6-1, 190, Freshman Linebacker #84 - Mason Hetrick Dunning, Nebraska 6-2, 215, Freshman (Sandhills HS) Tight End Sioux City, Iowa High School: Graduate of Sandhills High (South Sioux City HS) School...two-year starter and four-year letter winner in football...named First Team High School: Graduate of South Sioux All-District and First Team All-Area as a tight City High School...named to All-Metro, end and also named to All-District team as All-District and All-Conference teams as a defensive end as a senior...recorded 15 a senior...also named All-State honorable receptions for 311 yards and six touchdowns and 23 total tackles mention, All-Conference and All-District as with fi ve tackles for loss and two sacks during senior season. a junior...averaged 18.4 yards per catch during senior season. Personal: Son of Jason and Stephanie Coffman...born April 10, 1999...majoring in physical education with a minor in coaching at Personal: Son of Heath and Erin Hansel...born December 8, Wayne State. 1998...majoring in sport management at WSC.

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#30 - Cody Hopkins 5-8, 185, Freshman Defensive Back Tekamah, Nebraska (Tekamah-Herman HS)

High School: Graduate of Tekamah-Her- man High School...named All-District Hon- orable Mention and First Team All-District as a senior...also named two-time offensive MVP for Tekamah-Herman...school record #81 - Blake Kaiser holder with completion percentage in a game (68.75%)...had 1,000 career rushing yards as a quarterback 6-3, 190, Freshman and 140 tackles. Placekicker Wahoo, Nebraska Personal: Son of Matt and Michelle Hopkins...born July 30, 1998... (Wahoo HS) majoring in exercise science at Wayne State. High School: Graduate of Wahoo High School...three year starter in football and two year starter in baseball...earned All-Ar- ea, All-District and All-Capital Conference honors during senior season, making 42 #42 - Nate Jackson of 51 PAT kicks and 10 of 16 fi eld goals... 6-0, 210, Freshman as a junior was named Class C-1 First Team All-State along with Defensive Back First Team All-Area, All-District and All-Capital Conference going Antioch, California 45 of 45 on PAT kicks and 10 for 14 fi eld goals. (Antioch HS) Personal: Son of Todd and Michelle Kaiser...born November 13, High School: Graduate of Antioch High 1998...majoring in sport management at WSC. School in California...was a three-year letter winner in football...recorded 45 tackles, 5.5 sacks, one interception and one forced fumble during senior season.

Personal: Son of Timothy and Rulanda Jackson...born September 14, 1999...majoring in business at WSC. #73 - Ryan Kennedy 6-0, 270, Freshman Offensive Line Norwalk, Iowa #91 - Soren Jensen (Norwalk HS) 6-3, 275, Freshman High School: Graduate of Norwalk High Defensive Line School in Iowa...multi-sport standout Carroll, Iowa starting three years in football, track and (Carroll HS) fi eld and baseball along with two years in wrestling...named to the Iowa Newspaper High School: Graduate of Carroll High Association Class 3A All-State Third Team during senior season, School in Iowa...was a three-year starter helping Norwalk to an 8-2 record and state playoffs...excels in in football and earned All-State honors the classroom, earning Academic All-District honors three times as a junior and senior...averaged seven in football and two-time Academic All-Conference in baseball and tackles per game and helped Carroll to a track and fi eld. District title, Class 3A State playoff berth and a 10-1 record as a senior...selected to the Iowa Newspaper Personal: Son of Toddy Kennedy and Kara Greenlee...born Feb- Association Class 3A All-State Third Team as a senior and Second ruary 6, 1999...majoring in math education at WSC. Team as a junior...was a three-time First Team All-District honoree and selected to the 2017 Iowa Shrine Bowl.

Personal: Son of Eric and Karen Jensen...born September 17, 1998...major is undecided.

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#50 - Luis Lam #27 - Tyler McLaughlin 5-9, 190, Freshman 6-1, 180, Freshman Linebacker Defensive Back Lexington, Nebraska Queen Creek, Arizona (Lexington HS) (Queen Creek HS)

High School: Graduate of Lexington High High School: Graduate of Queen Brook School...was named First Team All-Confer- High School...earned Arizona AIA, Class ence and First Team All-District his senior 5A All-Conference honors as a defensive year...recorded 76 tackles and one inter- back during senior season...recorded 33 ception as a senior...also named All-District tackles with three passes defended, one Honorable Mention during junior year. interception for 84 yards and one fumble recovery while helping team to 10-3 and Class 5A semifi nal play- Personal: Son of Luis Antonio and Aleyda Lam...born May 8, 1999... offs...also a state track qualifi er as a junior in the 4x100 meter relay. majoring in business at WSC. Personal: Son of Latasha Crawford...born May 15, 1999...ma- joring in sport management at Wayne State.

#71 - Isaiah Larson #83 - Chase Netusil 6-2, 320, Freshman 6-1, 210, Freshman Offensive Line Tight End Oakland, Nebraska Carroll, Iowa (Oakland-Craig HS) (Kuemper Catholic HS)

High School: Graduate of Oakland-Craig High School: Graduate of Kuemper Senior High School...two-year starter and Catholic High School...averaged 41 yards three-year letter winner in football...named per punt during senior season to earn First All-District First Team and All-State Honor- Team Class 2A All-State honors from the able Mention...during senior season, helped Des Moines Register, Iowa Newspaper lead team to a district championship with Association and Iowa Preps...12 of his 28 a 9-2 record. punts were inside the 20 yard line with just two touchbacks and a season-long punt of 71 yards...helped Kuemper Catholic High Personal: Son of Connie Larson...born January 31, 1999...majoring School to Class 2A District 7 title during senior season...older in sport management at WSC. brother Cody is part of WSC football team and was an All-NSIC South Division First Team punter as a sophomore.

Personal: Son of Clay and Tina Netusil...born March 27, 1998... majoring in sport management at WSC.

#94 - Ryan Parker #68 - Paul Mach 6-4, 240, Freshman 6-3, 280, Freshman Defensive Line Offensive Line Sioux Falls, South Dakota Fairbury, Nebraska (Roosevelt HS) (Fairbury HS) High School: Graduate of Roosevelt High School: Graduate of Fairbury High High School in South Dakota...earned School...four-year starter and letter winner All-City honors for the Rough Riders in both football and wrestling...named First during senior season, helping team to Team All-State, First Team All-District and Class 11AAA State semifi nals with 9-2 Academic All-State in football as a senior... record...credited with 58 tackles, three sacks and three fumble averaged fi ve tackles per game during senior recoveries during senior season...was an All-State honorable season and helped lead team to a district championship and qualify mention selection and started two years. for the playoffs...named team captain all four years...during junior season, named All-State Honorable Mention, First Team All-District Personal: Son of Lyle Parker and Pamela Berelhymer...born May and Academic All-State. 5, 1999...majoring in criminal justice at Wayne State. Personal: Son of Keith and Mary Mach...born January 6, 1999... majoring in political science and business at Wayne State.

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#67 - Jesse Radil 6-3, 275, Freshman Offensive Line Mondamin, Iowa (West Harrison HS)

High School: Graduate of West Harrison High School in Iowa...was named All-Dis- trict honorable mention as a junior and senior...voted Most Valuable Linemen #36 - Jeremiah Scheid by team for junior and senior seasons... 5-10, 180, Freshman recorded 26 tackles, four sacks and seven solo tackles for loss during senior season. Defensive Back Norman, Oklahoma Personal: Son of Ed and Tonya Radil...born July 24, 1999...ma- (Norman HS) joring in exercise science. High School: Graduate of Norman High School in Oklahoma...earned All-Confer- ence honors at Norman where he fi nished with 11 interceptions during his career... credited with 104 tackles during senior season...as a junior had six interceptions #65 - Garrett Richter and 16 pass defl ections. 6-3, 280, Freshman Offensive Line Personal: Son of Scott Scheid and Kari Velasquez...born Septem- Jesup, Iowa ber 10, 1998...majoring in business management at Wayne State. (Jesup HS)

High School: Graduate of Jesup High School...was a four-year starter in football and three-year starter in track and fi eld... earned First Team All-District honors and was a USA Football International Bowl Participant in 2015...was a Class 1A State #46- Nick Tarney Track Qualifi er in the discus while helping team to a second place 5-10, 220, Freshman fi nish as a junior. Fullback Avoca, Iowa Personal: Son of Randy and Bari Richter...born October 18, 1998... (Harlan HS) majoring in education at WSC. High School: Graduate of Harlan High School...was a three-year starter in football and four-year starter in base- ball...three-time All-District selection in football, scoring 27 touchdowns with #76 - Tyrell Saunders 2,178 career rushing yards...during 6-2, 350, Freshman junior season, ran for 1,148 yards (6.2 yards per carry) and 16 Defensive Line touchdowns, helping Harlan to 8-2 record and trip to Iowa Class Dubuque, Iowa 3A State playoffs...earned Third Team All-State honors from the (Hempstead HS) Iowa Newspaper Association as a junior...academic honors include Academic All-Conference and All-District in football. High School: Graduate of Hempstead High School...two-year starter and four- Personal: Son of Ted and Lori Tarney...born September 27, 1998... year letter winner in football...helped team majoring in business administration at WSC. qualify for state during his junior and senior seasons...also participated in track and fi eld for one year.

Personal: Son of Harry and Deborah Saunders...born June 4, 1999...majoring in pharmacy/pre-med at Wayne State.

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#59 - Dallan Taylor 6-2, 275, Freshman Offensive Line Peoria, Arizona (Liberty HS)

High School: Graduate of Liberty High School in Arizona...was a two-year starter #4 - Zion Williams and three-year letter winner in football... 6-0, 180, Freshman named Second Team All-District as a se- Defensive Back nior...helped lead team to 5A State Cham- Omaha, Nebraska pionship runner-up fi nish as a sophomore. (Omaha North HS) Personal: Son of Jeff and Christie Taylor...born February 27, 1999...majoring in computer information systems at WSC. High School: Graduate of Omaha North High School...named to the Omaha World Herald and Lincoln Journal Star All-Nebras- ka football teams during senior season... recorded eight interceptions and had a Class A record four interceptions returned #62 - Colton Webner for touchdowns...helped Omaha North to a 12-1 record and Class 6-7, 290, Freshman A runner-up fi nish...also had 24 catches for 583 yards and seven Offensive Line touchdowns...named Class A First Team All-State, All-Metro Con- LeMars, Iowa ference and Metro Defensive Player of the Year...two-year starter (LeMars Community HS) and three-year letter winner in football and lettered one year in basketball for the Vikings. High School: Graduate of LeMars Com- munity High School in Iowa...was a two- Personal: Son of Lakeshia Williams...born December 23, 1998... year starter in football...helped team to a major is undecided. 6-3 record during senior season, earning All-District honorable mention honors... received the "Spirit of the Bulldog" award as a senior.

Personal: Son of Steve and Stacie Webner...born February 24, #34 - Maliki Wilson 1999...majoring in industrial technology education at Wayne State. 6-0, 190, Freshman Running Back Cedar Rapids, Iowa (Xavier HS)

High School: Graduate of Xavier High #89 - Cole Wemhoff School...ran for over 3,000 yards the last 6-2, 200, Freshman two seasons while earning Iowa Class 3A Tight End All-State honors both years...as a senior, Humphrey, Nebraska rushed for 2,054 yards on 217 carries (9.5 (St. Francis HS) avg.) with 20 touchdowns, helping Cedar Rapids Xavier to an 11-1 record and the Class 3A semifi nals... High School: Graduate of Humphrey postseason honors included Iowa Newspaper Association First St. Francis High School...was three sport Team All-State, First Team All-Cedar Rapids Metro and First Team standout in football, basketball and track All-District...during junior season, gained 1,273 yards on 183 carries and fi eld...as a senior, named First Team (7.0 avg.) with 12 touchdowns, earning INA Second Team All-State, Class D-2 All-State in football on defense First Team All-Cedar Rapids Metro and All-District honors...ended and was First Team Class D-2 All-State by career ranked third all-time on the Cedar Rapids metro rushing list. Lincoln Journal Star and Second Team by Associated Press and Omaha World Herald in basketball after averaging 17.0 points per Personal: Son of Jeff and Judith Marshall...born July 26, 1998... game for the Flyers...helped Humphrey St. Francis win state titles majoring in fi nance at WSC. in football and basketball during junior season, earning Class D-2 All-State honors in both sports...following senior season, was se- lected to play in the Sertoma Eight-Man All-Star Game, Northeast Nebraska All-Star Football Game and 59th annual Shrine Bowl.

Personal: Son of Dale and Kelly Wemhoff...born June 1, 1998... majoring in secondary education and mathematics at Wayne State.

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2016 RESULTS (3-8, 2-5 NSIC South) Date Opponent Score Attend. *Sept. 1 at MSU Moorhead L 41-24 1889 *Sept. 10 Minot State L 20-14 2564 *Sept. 17 at #24 Bemidji State L 45-17 2763 *Sept. 24 St. Cloud State W 23-22 999 *Oct. 1 at Concordia-St. Paul W 45-10 1617 *Oct. 8 Augustana L 44-31 2012 *Oct. 15 at Southwest Minnesota W 41-39 2888 INDIVIDUAL RUSHING *Oct. 22 Winona State L 41-20 1166 Player Att Gain Lost Net Avg. TD Lg Avg. *Oct. 29 at Upper Iowa L 35-30 1325 Rashad Trimble 139 627 17 610 4.4 1 31 55.5 *Nov. 5 Minnesota State L 41-30 1267 Zach Osborn 130 652 242 410 3.2 4 45 37.3 *Nov. 12 at Sioux Falls L 30-7 2078 Arelious Burns 91 357 36 321 3.5 2 28 35.7 Alex Kline 45 151 27 124 2.8 2 35 13.8 *NSIC Conference Game Willie Walton 4 18 0 18 4.5 0 8 1.6 Odessa Clark 1 4 0 4 4.0 0 4 0.4 Houston Huss 5 4 0 4 0.8 1 3 0.4 Layne Sullivan 1 2 0 2 2.0 0 2 0.2 TEAM STATISTICS WSC OPP TEAM 6 0 29 -29 -4.8 0 0 -5.8 FIRST DOWNS ...... 252 ...... 258 WSC 422 1815 351 1464 3.5 10 45 133.1 Rush+Pass+Penalty ...... 95+124+33 ...... 104+138+16 Opponents 410 2090 242 1848 4.5 20 63 168.0 NET RUSHING YARDS...... 1,464 ...... 1,848 Attempts...... 422 ...... 410 INDIVIDUAL PASSING Yards Gained ...... 1,815 ...... 2,090 Player Comp Att Pct. Yds Avg./G TD Int. LG Yards Lost ...... 351 ...... 242 Zach Osborn 224 405 55.3 2666 242.4 25 15 78 Yards Per Rush ...... 3.5 ...... 4.5 Taylor Reedy 6 10 60.0 62 20.7 1 1 22 Yards Per Game ...... 133.1 ...... 168.0 Nate Rogers 1 1 100.0 12 1.1 0 0 12 Rushing TDs ...... 10 ...... 20 WSC 231 416 55.5 2740 249.1 26 16 78 NET YARDS PASSING ...... 2,740 ...... 2,933 Opponents 250 391 63.9 2933 266.6 27 17 70 Attempts...... 416 ...... 391 Completed ...... 231 ...... 250 INDIVIDUAL RECEIVING Had Intercepted ...... 16 ...... 17 Player No Yds Avg. TD LG Avg/G Completion Percentage ...... 55.5 ...... 63.9 Nate Rogers 56 740 13.2 12 52 67.3 Shymere Williams 41 687 16.8 5 78 62.5 Passing Yards Per Game ...... 249.1 ...... 266.6 Willie Walton 24 231 9.6 0 26 21.0 Passing TDs ...... 26 ...... 27 Sam Wegner 21 244 11.6 0 24 22.2 TOTAL NET YARDS...... 4,204 ...... 4,781 Keaton Slaughter 19 256 13.5 2 63 28.4 Total Plays ...... 838 ...... 801 Nick Roth 17 194 11.4 4 52 17.6 Average Per Play ...... 5.0 ...... 6.0 Zach Glidden 14 107 7.6 1 22 15.3 Average Per Game ...... 382.2 ...... 434.6 Alex Kline 11 93 8.5 0 28 10.3 PUNTS ...... 44 ...... 39 Odessa Clark 6 50 8.3 0 19 4.5 Punting Yardage ...... 1,780 ...... 1,383 Arelious Burns 6 10 1.7 0 9 1.1 Average Per Punt ...... 40.5 ...... 35.5 Rashad Trimble 4 42 10.5 0 20 3.8 PUNT RETURNS ...... 13 ...... 15 Justin Saunders 4 28 7.0 1 17 3.5 Return Yardage ...... 74 ...... 118 Marcel Dunson 3 32 10.7 0 18 32.0 Average Per Return ...... 5.7 ...... 7.9 Layne Sullivan 3 18 6.0 1 8 1.6 KICKOFF RETURNS ...... 42 ...... 43 Zach Osborn 2 8 4.0 0 12 0.7 Kickoff Return Yards ...... 565 ...... 1019 WSC 231 2740 11.9 26 78 249.1 Average Per Return ...... 13.5 ...... 23.7 Opponents 250 2933 11.7 27 70 266.6 PENALTIES ...... 52 ...... 101 Yards Penalized ...... 502 ...... 901 TOTAL OFFENSE LEADERS Yards Per Game ...... 45.6 ...... 81.9 Player Rush Pass Tot. Yds Yds/G INTERCEPTIONS ...... 17 ...... 16 Zach Osborn 410 2666 3076 279.6 Return Yardage ...... 87 ...... 122 Rashad Trimble 610 0 610 55.5 Average Per Return ...... 5.1 ...... 7.6 Arelious Burns 321 0 321 35.7 Alex Kline 124 0 124 13.8 FUMBLES ...... 18 ...... 12 Taylor Reedy 0 62 62 20.7 Fumbles Lost ...... 9 ...... 5 Willie Walton 18 0 18 1.6 3RD DOWN CONVERSIONS ...... 88/178 ...... 75/151 Nate Rogers 0 12 12 1.1 Percentage ...... 49.0 ...... 50.0 Houston Huss 4 0 4 0.4 4TH DOWN CONVERSIONS ...... 3/17 ...... 11/20 Odessa Clark 4 0 4 0.4 Percentage ...... 18.0 ...... 55.0 Layne Sullivan 2 0 2 0.2 TIME OF POSSESSION/GAME ...... 30:35 ...... 29:25 TEAM -29 - -29 -5.8 WSC 1464 2740 4204 382.2 Opponents 1848 2933 4781 434.6 Score by Quarters 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Pts. Avg. Wayne State (Neb.) 53 82 66 81 282 25.6 Opponents 76 115 95 82 368 33.5

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INDIVIDUAL DEFENSIVE TOTALS

Player UT AT TT TFL - Yds QBSack-Yds INT-Yds BRUP PD FR-Yds FF BLK Cam Montgomery 52 22 74 1.5-2 - 6-53 4 10 1-0 - - Tyler Thomsen 42 24 66 3.0-18 - - 1 1 1-0 - - DeWayne Scott 29 16 45 5.0-9 1.0-4 1-4 2 3 - - - Jamaal Conway-Smith 35 10 45 - - 4-0 4 8 1-0 1 - Emeka Etta 25 14 39 2.0-5 ------Taylor Hoffman 19 17 36 4.0-22 0.5-2 ------Nick deBuhr 17 18 35 ------Shaqualle Paddy 29 5 34 0.5-2 - 3-0 6 9 - - - Tyri Bethea 23 10 33 2.0-3 - - 3 3 - 1 - Christian Campos 16 16 32 1.0-7 0.5-5 - 1 1 - - - Glenn Harris 20 12 32 - - 2-30 3 5 - 1 - Jarrod Bazata 18 13 31 2.0-10 1.0-8 - - - 1-0 - - Randy Bryan 15 15 30 4.5-30 2.5-25 - - - 1-0 1 - Kolbie Foster 16 13 29 - - - 1 1 - - - Jonathan Bland 14 13 27 7.0-28 2.5-19 - - - - 1 - Jacob Protzman 13 13 26 4.0-8 1.0-3 ------Cody Eischeid 16 9 25 1.5-7 - - - - - 2 1 Logan Weinandt 12 11 23 4.0-24 2.0-19 ------Justin Pleasont 9 8 17 ------Benjamin Wells 7 4 11 1.0-2 - 1-0 - 1 - - - Trevor Carstens 6 3 9 2.0-4 ------Layne Sullivan 5 3 8 ------Kevin Ransom 4 3 7 ------Richard Stevenson 2 3 5 1.0-3 - - 2 2 - - - Kory Fitch 1 4 5 ------Rashad Trimble 2 2 4 ------Willie Walton 2 2 4 ------Houston Huss 2 1 3 ------1 Reggie Holt 2 - 2 ------Justin Saunders 1 1 2 ------Logan Miller 2 - 2 ------Zach Glidden 1 - 1 ------1 Odessa Clark 1 - 1 ------1 Nick Roth - 1 1 ------Tyler Garrett 1 - 1 ------Kevin Camacho 1 - 1 ------Zach Osborn 1 - 1 ------Ethan Knduson 1 - 1 ------Nate Rogers 1 - 1 ------TEAM ------1 WSC 463 286 749 46-184 11-85 17-87 27 44 5-0 7 5 Opponents 456 315 771 85-327 29-209 16-122 54 70 9-45 10 1

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KICKOFF RETURNS FIELD GOALS Player Ret. Yds. Avg. TD LG Player FGM-FGA 1-29 30-39 40-49 50+ LG Willie Walton 17 225 13.2 0 27 Ethan Knudson 9-12 4-5 4-4 1-3 0-0 40 Odessa Clark 8 155 19.4 0 30 WSC 9-12 4-5 4-4 1-3 0-0 40 Jamaal Conway-Smith 4 63 15.8 0 24 Houston Huss 3 33 11.0 0 15 INTERCEPTIONS Shymere Williams 3 29 9.7 0 18 Player No. Yds. Avg. TD LG Cam Montgomery 2 34 17.0 0 18 Cam Montgomery 6 53 8.8 0 45 Tyler Thomsen 2 21 10.5 0 13 Jamaal Conway-Smith 4 0 0.0 0 0 Layne Sullivan 1 0 0.0 0 0 Shaqualle Paddy 3 0 0.0 0 0 Nate Rogers 1 0 0.0 0 0 Glenn Harris 2 30 15.0 1 30 Richard Stevenson 1 5 5.0 0 5 Benjamin Walls 1 0 0.0 0 0 WSC 42 565 13.5 0 30 DeWayne Scott 1 4 4.0 0 4 Opponents 43 1019 23.7 0 91 WSC 17 87 5.1 1 45 Opponents 16 122 7.6 2 34 PUNT RETURNS Player Ret. Yds. Avg. TD LG INDIVIDUAL SCORING Nick Roth 9 38 4.2 0 12 Player TD FG PAT1 PAT2 Rcv Pts Nick deBuhr 1 2 2.0 0 2 Nate Rogers 12 0-0 0-0 - 0 72 Odessa Clark 1 21 21.0 0 0 Ethan Knudson - 9-12 31-35 - 0 58 Tyri Bethea 1 0 0.0 0 0 Shymere Williams 5 0-0 0-0 - 0 30 Houston Huss 1 13 13.0 0 0 Zach Osborn 4 0-0 0-0 1-2 0 26 WSC 13 74 5.7 0 12 Nick Roth 4 0-0 0-0 - 0 24 Opponents 15 118 7.9 0 45 Alex Kline 2 0-0 0-0 - 0 12 Arelious Burns 2 0-0 0-0 - 0 12 PUNTING Keaton Slaughter 2 0-0 0-0 - 0 12 Player No. Yds. Avg. LG Zach Glidden 1 0-0 0-0 - 0 6 Cody Netusil 44 1780 40.5 70 Layne Sullivan 1 0-0 0-0 - 0 6 WSC 44 1780 40.5 70 Houston Huss 1 0-0 0-0 - 0 6 Opponents 39 1383 35.5 52 Justin Saunders 1 0-0 0-0 - 0 6 Glenn Harris 1 0-0 0-0 - 0 6 Rashad Trimble 1 0-0 0-0 - 0 6 KICKOFFS WSC 37 9-12 31-35 1-2 0 282 Player No. Yds. Avg. TB Opponents 49 10-12 42-47 1-2 1 368 Ethan Knudson 56 3324 59.4 12 WSC 56 3324 59.4 12 Opponents 70 3900 55.7 24

ALL PURPOSE Player Games Rush Rcv Punt Kickoff Int. Total Avg. Nate Rogers 11 0 740 0 0 0 740 67.3 Shymere Williams 11 0 687 0 29 0 716 65.1 Rashad Trimble 11 610 42 0 0 0 652 59.3 Willie Walton 11 18 231 0 225 0 474 43.1 Zach Osborn 11 410 8 0 0 0 418 38.0 Arelious Burns 9 321 10 0 0 0 331 36.8 Keaton Slaugher 9 0 256 0 0 0 256 28.4 Sam Wegner 11 0 244 0 0 0 244 22.2 Nick Roth 11 0 194 38 0 0 232 21.1 Odessa Clark 11 4 50 21 155 0 230 20.9 Alex Kline 9 124 93 0 0 0 217 24.1 Zach Glidden 7 0 107 0 0 0 107 15.3 Cam Montgomery 11 0 0 0 34 53 87 7.9 Jamaal Conway-Smith 11 0 0 0 63 0 63 5.7 Houston Huss 11 4 0 13 33 0 50 4.5 Marcel Dunson 1 0 32 0 0 0 32 32.0 Glenn Harris 9 0 0 0 0 30 30 3.3 Justin Saunders 8 0 28 0 0 0 28 3.5 Tyler Thomsen 11 0 0 0 21 0 21 1.9 Layne Sullivan 11 2 18 0 0 0 20 1.8 Richard Stevenson 9 0 0 0 5 0 5 0.6 DeWayne Scott 9 0 0 0 0 4 4 0.4 Nick deBuhr 9 0 0 2 0 0 2 0.2 TEAM 5 -29 0 0 0 0 -29 -5.8 WSC 11 1484 2740 74 565 87 4930 448.2 Opponents 11 1848 2933 118 1019 122 6040 549.1

2017 Wildcat Football - 45 2016 ALL-NSIC FOOTBALL TEAM

NSIC NORTH ALL-CONFERENCE FIRST TEAM OFFENSE NSIC NORTH ALL-CONFERENCE FIRST TEAM DEFENSE Pos. Name Yr. School Pos. Name Yr. School RB Gena Adams Sr. Bemidji State DB Damon Benham Sr. Bemidji State OL Jesse Hein Sr. Bemidji State DL Alex Burgess Jr. Bemidji State OL Brandon Schindler Jr. Bemidji State LB Jamison Evans Jr. Bemidji State OL Peter Bateman Sr. Minnesota Duluth DB Gunner Olszewski So. Bemidji State QB Drew Bauer Sr. Minnesota Duluth LB Trysten Ross Jr. Bemidji State OL Nolan Folkert Jr. Minnesota Duluth LB Beau Bates Sr. Minnesota Duluth WR Nate Ricci Jr. Minnesota Duluth LB Zach Bassuener Jr. Minnesota Duluth WR Damon Gibson Jr. MSU Moorhead DL Dre Greer So. Minnesota Duluth TE Conner Doherty Sr. Northern State DL Jake Busse Jr. MSU Moorhead OL Tyler Robel Sr. Northern State DB Channing Barber Sr. Northern State RB Jaden Huff Jr. St. Cloud State DL Chad Stoterau Sr. Northern State WR Jameson Parsons Sr. St. Cloud State DB Carvel Graham Jr. St. Cloud State

NSIC NORTH ALL-CONFERENCE SECOND TEAM OFFENSE NSIC NORTH ALL-CONFERENCE SECOND TEAM DEFENSE QB Jordan Hein Jr. Bemidji State DL Jake Wirsching Jr. Bemidji State WR Blake Holder Jr. Bemidji State DB Sam Lynch So. Minnesota Duluth OL Jake Krause Jr. Bemidji State DL Nick Thorpe Jr. Minnesota Duluth OL Matthew Valentine Sr. Bemidji State LB Aaron Bohl Sr. MSU Moorhead RB/WR Beau Bofferding Sr. Minnesota Duluth DL Ryan Dahleen Sr. MSU Moorhead OL Matt Juneau So. Minnesota Duluth LB Abe Roehrich Jr. MSU Moorhead TE Kenyon Phillips Jr. Minnesota Duluth DB Michael Strand So. MSU Moorhead RB Darren Walker Sr. Minnesota Duluth DB Donnell Vercher Jr. Minot State WR Cory Ambrose Sr. MSU Moorhead LB Cody Braeger Jr. Northern State OL Jack Bixler Sr. MSU Moorhead DL Tanner Lopez Sr. Northern State OL Mitch Brockhaus Jr. Northern State DB Jerry Duckworth Jr. St. Cloud State LB Gary Koehring Jr. St. Cloud State NSIC Offensive Player of the Year: Trey Heid - Augustana NSIC NORTH ALL-CONF. FIRST TEAM SPECIAL TEAMS NSIC Defensive Player of the Year: Beau Bates - Minnesota Duluth PK Nathan Shaw Jr. Northern State NSIC Coach of the Year: - Sioux Falls P Aaron La Deaux Sr. Minot State Offensive Newcomer of the Year: Max Simmons - SMSU RS Beau Bofferding Sr. Minnesota Duluth Defensive Newcomer of the Year: Delvin Batiste - Sioux Falls NSIC NORTH ALL-CONF. SECOND TEAM SPECIAL TEAMS RS Juwaan Richard Sr. Bemidji State P Jacob Wiedrich So. Northern State

NORTHERN SUN CONFERENCE HISTORY

2016 STANDINGS PAST CHAMPIONS NSIC Overall TITLES WON Year Champion School W L W L 1932-2016 2016 Sioux Falls Sioux Falls 11 0 12 1 School No. Last Title 2015 Minnesota State Minnesota Duluth 10 1 10 2 Minnesota Duluth 19 2014 2014 Minn. State/Minn. Duluth Bemidji State 8 3 9 3 Minnesota State 19 2015 2013 Minnesota State Augustana 8 3 8 3 Winona State 18 2007 2012 Minnesota State Minnesota State 8 3 8 3 St. Cloud State 15 2011 2011 Minn. Duluth/Minn. State/St. Cloud St. Winona State 8 3 8 3 2010 Minnesota Duluth MSU Moorhead 7 4 7 4 MSU Moorhead 14 1995 2009 Minnesota Duluth Northern State 6 5 6 5 Michigan Tech 7 1974 2008 Minnesota Duluth Southwest Minn. St. 5 6 5 6 Minnesota-Morris 6 1984 2007 Winona State St. Cloud State 5 6 5 6 Bemidji State 5 2006 2006 Bemidji State Minot State 3 8 3 8 Northern State 3 1999 2005 Concordia-St. Paul/Winona State Upper Iowa 3 8 3 8 Concordia-St. Paul 2 2005 2004 Winona State Wayne State 3 8 3 8 Sioux Falls 1 2016 2003 Concordia-St. Paul/Winona State Conc.-St. Paul 2 9 2 9 SW Minnesota State 1 1990 2002 Minnesota Duluth 1 10 1 10 2001 Winona State Minn. Crookston 0 11 0 11 2000 Winona State

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NSIC SOUTH ALL-CONFERENCE FIRST TEAM OFFENSE NSIC SOUTH ALL-CONFERENCE FIRST TEAM DEFENSE Pos. Name Yr. School Pos. Name Yr. School WR Charlie Hayes Sr. Augustana DL Bryson Hamilton Sr. Augustana QB Trey Heid Sr. Augustana LB Kirby Hora So. Augustana WR Matt Heller Sr. Augustana DB Mat Andriano Sr. Minnesota State OL Sam Schrauth So. Minnesota State DL Zach Dodge So. Minnesota State TE Eric Fuller Jr. Minnesota State DL Evan Perrizo Jr. Minnesota State OL Antonio Green Sr. Sioux Falls DB Delvin Batiste Sr. Sioux Falls RB Max Mickey Jr. Sioux Falls SS Josh Butler Jr. Sioux Falls OL Trevor Wescott Sr. Sioux Falls DL Westley Johnson Sr. Sioux Falls OL Grant Greenfi eld Sr. SMSU LB Michael Mehling Sr. Sioux Falls OL Jake Gronholz Jr. Winona State LB Tyler Flud Sr. SMSU WR Cameron Johnson Sr. Winona State DB Cam Montgomery Sr. Wayne State RB Paul Preston Sr. Winona State LB Mike Imperiale Jr. Winona State

NSIC SOUTH ALL-CONFERENCE SECOND TEAM OFFENSE NSIC SOUTH ALL-CONFERENCE SECOND TEAM DEFENSE OL Kyle Griffi n Sr. Augustana LB Matt Wagner So. Augustana WR Ty Dennis Jr. Minnesota State LB Marcus Gooden Sr. Minnesota State WR Josh Angulo Sr. Sioux Falls LB Ruben Ibarra Sr. Minnesota State QB Luke Papilion Sr. Sioux Falls LB Kyle Campiotti Jr. Sioux Falls OL Trey Pipkins So. Sioux Falls DL Evan Gentry Sr. Sioux Falls WR Brady Rose Sr. Sioux Falls DB Jeffrey Harman Jr. Sioux Falls OL Jesse Springer Jr. Sioux Falls DL Drew Jackson Sr. Sioux Falls TE Nicholas Stanke Jr. Sioux Falls DB Cliff Redmond Sr. Sioux Falls RB Max Simmons Fr. SMSU DB Michael Everett Sr. SMSU RB Derrick Portis So. Upper Iowa DL Jomaryon Simpson So. Upper Iowa OL Shane Finley Sr. Wayne State DB Sir'Vegias Steele Sr. Winona State OL Vincent Fallico Jr. Winona State DL Michael Ferrante So. Winona State NSIC SOUTH ALL-CONF. FIRST TEAM SPECIAL TEAMS RS Kyle Groeneweg Jr. Sioux Falls PK Jonas Schenderlein So. Concordia-St. Paul P Cody Netusil So. Wayne State

NSIC SOUTH ALL-CONF. SECOND TEAM SPECIAL TEAMS RS Jake Balliu Fr. Winona State P Sam Maedke Jr. Concordia-St. Paul PK Brett Garner So. Sioux Falls

NSIC SOUTH ALL-CONF. HONORABLE MENTION TEAM (Wayne State selections only) K Ethan Knudson Fr. Wayne State OL Mike Milenkovich So. Wayne State

Senior offensive lineman Shane Finley earned All-NSIC honors for a third time in his Wildcat career. He was a three-year starter and played in all 44 games.

Senior Cam Montgomery led the Wildcat de- fense in tackles (74) and interceptions (6). He tied the single game school record with three Sophomore punter Cody Netusil ranked second interceptions at Bemidji State last season. in the NSIC last season with an average of 40.5 yards per punt.

2017 Wildcat Football - 47 2016 NORTHERN SUN STATISTICS

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS TEAM STATISTICS RUSHING School Yr. GP Att. Yds. TD Yds/Gm 1. Max Mickey USF Jr. 13 204 1764 19 135.7 RUSH OFFENSE Att. Yds. TD Avg. 1. Sioux Falls 586 4025 43 309.6 2. Paul Preston WSU Sr. 10 198 1155 14 115.5 2. Minnesota Duluth 571 2801 42 233.4 3. Gena Adams BSU Sr. 12 146 1154 8 96.2 3. Bemidji State 513 2762 35 230.2 4. Max Simmons SMSU Fr. 10 178 913 18 91.3 4. Northern State 502 2320 25 210.9 5. Nicholas Truen NSU Jr. 11 208 986 9 89.6 5. Upper Iowa 454 1987 21 180.6 6. Austin Stone MSUM So. 11 193 898 9 81.6 6. MSU Moorhead 481 1933 21 175.7 7. Derrick Portis UIU So. 10 156 811 8 81.1 7. Minnesota State 431 1865 14 169.5 8. Darren Walker UMD Sr. 10 166 806 8 80.6 8. Southwest Minnesota 423 1848 29 168.0 9. Luke Papilion USF Sr. 13 132 987 17 75.9 9. Augustana 337 1831 22 166.5 10. Winona State 407 1769 21 160.8 10. Jaden Huff SCSU Jr. 11 180 830 11 75.5 12. Wayne State 422 1464 10 133.1

PASSING School Yr. GP Att-Cmp-Int Pct. Yds TD Yds/G PASS OFFENSE Att-Cmp-Int Yds TD Avg. 1. Trey Heid AUGIE Sr. 11 401-246-9 .613 3582 41 325.6 1. Augustana 430-266-10 3786 42 344.2 2. Jordan Hein BSU Jr. 10 300-171-15 .570 3007 31 300.7 2. Minnesota Duluth 415-256-8 3639 30 303.3 3. Drew Bauer UMD Sr. 12 375-234-7 .624 3421 30 285.1 3. Southwest Minnesota 434-298-11 3245 26 295.0 4. Blake Gimbel SMSU Jr. 11 415-287-11 .692 3030 24 275.5 4. Bemidji State 375-207-21 3524 38 293.7 5. Jack Nelson WSU Sr. 11 369-220-10 .596 3030 24 275.5 5. MSU Moorhead 379-230-10 3213 33 292.1 6. Dimitri Morales UIU Sr. 9 373-225-16 .603 2477 18 275.2 6. Winona State 379-225-11 3095 25 281.4 7. Upper Iowa 469-276-20 2975 18 270.5 7. Demetrius Carr MSUM Jr. 10 324-199-7 .614 2711 31 271.1 8. St. Cloud State 372-196-11 2876 21 261.5 8. Nate Meyer SCSU Sr. 11 354-191-10 .540 2804 20 254.9 9. Wayne State 416-231-16 2740 26 249.1 9. Zach Osborn WSC Jr. 11 405-224-15 .553 2666 25 242.4 10. Minnesota State 351-221-10 2693 34 244.8 10. Christian McAlvain NSU Sr. 11 284-147-7 .518 2132 17 193.8 TOTAL OFFENSE Rush Pass Total Avg. RECEIVING School Yr. GP Rec. Yds. TD Yds/Gm 1. Minnesota Duluth 2801 3639 6440 536.7 1. Damon Gibson MSUM Jr. 11 90 1549 17 140.8 2. Bemidji State 2762 3524 6286 523.8 2. Matt Heller AUGIE Sr. 11 77 1490 21 135.5 3. Sioux Falls 4025 2644 6669 513.0 4. Augustana 1831 3786 5617 510.6 3. Cameron Johnson WSU Sr. 11 69 1239 13 112.6 5. MSU Moorhead 1933 3213 5146 467.8 4. Jameson Parsons SCSU Sr. 11 71 1142 7 103.8 6. Southwest Minnesota 1848 3245 5093 463.0 5. Charlies Hayes AUGIE Sr. 9 53 787 6 87.4 7. Upper Iowa 1987 2975 4962 451.1 6. Nate Ricci UMD Jr. 11 61 1047 5 87.3 8. Winona State 1769 3095 4864 442.2 7. Jason Balts UMD So. 11 51 952 8 86.5 9. Northern State 2320 2277 4597 417.9 8. Jalen Amis UIU Sr. 11 72 899 2 81.7 10. Minnesota State 1865 2693 4558 414.4 9. Nate Huot SMSU Jr. 11 69 876 6 79.6 11. Wayne State 1464 2740 4204 382.2 10. Hunter Braaten MSUM Jr. 10 66 696 4 69.6 SCORING OFFENSE TD XP 2XP FG SF Pts Avg 1. Bemidji State 76 54 4 9 0 547 45.6 ALL-PURPOSE School Yr. GP Rush Rcv. PR KR Yds. Avg. 2. Minnesota Duluth 76 56 3 7 0 541 45.1 1. Paul Preston WSU Sr. 10 1155 230 0 364 1749 174.9 3. Augustana 65 54 1 6 0 466 42.4 2. Beau Bofferding UMD Sr. 12 589 517 0 890 1996 166.3 4. Sioux Falls 67 63 0 14 0 507 39.0 3. Max Mickey USF Jr. 13 1764 136 0 0 1900 146.2 5. Winona State 51 39 0 19 2 408 37.1 4. Damon Gibson MSUM Jr. 11 0 1549 16 0 1565 142.3 6. Southwest Minn. 63 53 0 3 0 440 36.7 5. Matt Heller AUGIE Sr. 11 0 1490 0 0 1490 135.5 7. MSU Moorhead 55 47 0 4 0 391 35.5 6. Nate Huot SMSU Jr. 11 0 876 83 451 1410 128.2 8. Northern State 52 45 0 10 0 391 35.5 7. Raphael-Lawson-Gayle SMSU Sr. 11 29 600 5 690 1324 120.4 9. Minnesota State 50 48 0 6 0 366 33.3 10. Upper Iowa 41 38 0 3 1 295 26.8 8. Jason Balts UMD So. 11 66 952 0 247 1265 115.0 12. Wayne State 37 31 1 9 0 282 25.6 9. Gena Adams BSU Sr. 12 1154 221 0 0 1375 114.6

10. Cameron Johnson WSU Sr. 11 0 1239 0 0 1239 112.6 PASS EFFICIENCY Att-Cmp-Int Yds Pct. Effi c. 1. Augustana 430-266-10 3786 .619 163.4 SCORING School Yr. GP TD XPT FG Pts. Pts/Gm 2. Bemidji State 375-207-21 3524 .552 156.4 1. Matt Heller AUGIE Sr. 11 21 0 0 126 11.5 3. MSU Moorhead 379-230-10 3213 .607 155.4 2. Max Simmons SMSU Fr. 10 18 0 0 108 10.8 4. Minnesota Duluth 415-256-8 3639 .617 155.3 3. Max Mickey USF Jr. 13 22 0 0 132 10.2 5. Minnesota State 351-221-10 2693 .630 153.7 4. Damon Gibson MSUM Jr. 11 18 0 0 110 10.0 6. Southwest Minn. 434-298-11 3245 .687 146.2 7. Winona State 379-225-11 3095 .594 143.9 5. Beau Bofferding UMD Sr. 12 19 0 0 114 9.5 8. Sioux Falls 362-212-13 2644 .586 132.8 6. Paul Preston WSU Sr. 10 14 0 0 84 8.4 9. St. Cloud State 372-196-11 2876 .527 130.3 7. Carter McCauley WSU Jr. 10 0 33 16 81 8.1 10. Northern State 311-165-7 2277 .531 130.2 8. Brett Garner USF So. 13 0 63 14 105 8.1 11. Wayne State 416-231-16 2740 .555 123.8 9. Luke Papilion USF Sr. 13 17 0 0 102 7.8 10. Cameron Johnson WSU Sr. 11 13 0 0 78 7.1 PUNTING Att. Yds. Avg. Net/Avg. 1. Minot State 63 2893 45.9 40.3 TOTAL OFFENSE School Yr. GP Rush Pass Total Yds/Gm 2. Augustana 31 1324 42.7 39.4 1. Trey Heid AUGIE Jr. 11 721 3582 4303 391.2 3. Wayne State 44 1780 40.5 37.8 2. Drew Bauer UMD Sr. 12 753 3421 4174 347.8 4. Northern State 52 2006 38.6 36.2 3. Dimitri Morales UIU Sr. 9 352 2477 2829 314.3 5. Bemidji State 41 1539 37.5 34.7 4. Jordan Hein BSU Jr. 11 430 3007 3437 312.5 6. Minnesota Duluth 33 1219 36.9 31.5 5. Demetrius Carr MSUM Jr. 10 297 2711 3008 300.8 7. Minnesota State 47 1694 36.0 34.1 6. Zach Osborn WSC Jr. 11 410 2666 3076 279.6 8. Sioux Falls 49 1796 36.7 32.6 7. Jack Nelson WSU Sr. 11 -15 3030 3015 274.1 9. St. Cloud State 57 1989 34.9 33.8 8. Blake Gimbel SMSU Jr. 11 -113 3030 2917 265.2 10. Winona State 41 1493 36.4 33.0 9. Nate Meyer SCSU Sr. 11 104 2804 2908 264.4 10. Luke Papilion USF Sr. 13 987 2325 3312 254.8

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INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS TEAM STATISTICS RUSH DEFENSE Att. Yds. TD Avg. 1. Minnesota Duluth 344 1139 14 94.9 INTERCEPTIONS School Yr. GP Int. Yards Int./Game 2. Sioux Falls 493 1614 11 124.2 1. Damon Benham BSU Sr. 12 7 85 0.58 3. Northern State 418 1417 21 128.8 2. Cam Montgomery WSC Sr. 11 6 53 0.55 4. Upper Iowa 415 1448 19 131.6 3. Kameel Al-Khouri BSU Sr. 12 6 21 0.50 5. Winona State 415 1490 14 135.5 4. Cliff Redmond USF Sr. 13 6 39 0.46 6. Minnesota State 425 1548 15 140.7 5. Channing Barber NSU Sr. 11 4 166 0.36 7. Bemidji State 501 1847 18 153.9 9. Jamaal Conway-Smith WSC So. 11 4 0 0.36 8. St. Cloud State 455 1744 15 158.5 9. Wayne State 410 1848 20 168.0 TACKLES School Yr. GP UA A Total Avg. 10. Augustana 472 1878 19 170.7 1. Kirby Hora AUGIE So. 11 55 55 110 10.0 2. Michael Mehling USF Sr. 13 81 44 125 9.6 PASS DEFENSE Att-Cmp-Int Yds TD Avg. 3. Donnell Vercher MINOT Jr. 11 47 48 95 8.6 1. Minot State 253-129-7 1852 22 168.4 3. Gunner Olszewski BSU So. 11 55 40 95 8.6 2. Winona State 366-187-15 2010 12 182.7 5. Zach Gardner UIU Sr. 9 44 32 76 8.4 3. Concordia-St. Paul 302-185-8 2345 22 213.2 5. Ruben Ibarra MSU Sr. 11 38 54 92 8.4 4. MSU Moorhead 350-186-15 2459 20 223.5 5. Tyler Flud SMSU Sr. 11 52 40 92 8.4 5. Sioux Falls 469-251-20 2911 23 223.9 6. University of Mary 302-185-7 2554 28 232.2 PASSES DEFENDED School Yr. GP Brup Int Total 7. Bemidji State 463-254-22 2881 21 240.1 1. Channing Barber NSU Sr. 11 14 4 18 8. Southwest Minnesota 368-230-15 2689 25 244.5 2. Damon Benham BSU Sr. 11 9 7 16 9. Augustana 392-241-6 2745 19 249.5 3. Jonathan Johnson CSP Sr. 11 14 1 15 10. Minn. Crookston 272-179-10 2799 33 254.5 3. Michael Everett SMSU Sr. 11 12 3 15 13. Wayne State 391-250-17 2933 27 266.5 5. Cliff Redmond USF Sr. 13 8 6 14 TOTAL DEFENSE Rush Pass Total Avg. SACKS School Yr. GP Solo Ast. Yards Avg/G 1. Winona State 1490 2010 3500 318.2 2. Sioux Falls 1614 2911 4525 348.1 1. Beau Bates UMD Sr. 12 11 4 82 1.08 3. Minnesota Duluth 1139 3515 4654 387.8 2. Zach Bassuener UMD Jr. 12 9 5 79 0.96 4. Northern State 1417 2897 4314 392.2 3. Bryson Hamilton AUGIE Sr. 9 7 0 37 0.78 5. Bemidji State 1847 2881 4728 394.0 4. Zach Dodge MSU So. 11 8 1 53 0.77 6. MSU Moorhead 1939 2459 4398 399.8 4. Evan Perrizo MSU Jr. 11 5 7 54 0.77 7. Minnesota State 1548 2912 4460 405.5 4. Ryan Dahleen MSUM Sr. 11 8 1 53 0.77 8. Augustana 1878 2745 4623 420.3 9. Concordia-St. Paul 2303 2345 4648 422.5 TACKLES FOR LOSS School Yr. GP Total Yards Avg/G 10. St. Cloud State 1744 2975 4719 429.0 11. Wayne State 1848 2933 4781 434.6 1. Beau Bates UMD Sr. 12 19.0 99 1.58 2. David Reed CSP Sr. 8 11.0 28 1.38 SCORING DEFENSE TD XP 2XP FG SF Pts Avg 3. Bryson Hamilton AUGIE Sr. 9 11.5 51 1.28 1. Winona State 27 21 1 3 0 194 17.6 4. Evan Perrizo MSU Jr. 11 13.5 71 1.23 2. Sioux Falls 34 28 0 7 0 255 19.6 5. Ryan Dahleen MSUM Sr. 11 13.0 66 1.18 3. Minnesota State 33 28 0 8 1 254 23.1 4. Bemidji State 39 31 0 8 0 293 24.4 KICKOFF RETURNS School Yr. GP Ret. Yds. TD Avg. 5. Augustana 38 37 0 9 0 292 26.5 1. Raphael-Lawson-Gayle SMSU Sr. 11 21 690 0 32.9 6. Northern State 41 35 2 5 0 300 27.3 7. St. Cloud State 43 38 0 6 0 314 28.5 2. Corey Brent MSU Jr. 11 20 641 0 32.0 8. MSU Moorhead 44 37 1 7 0 324 29.5 3. Beau Bofferding UMD Sr. 12 31 890 0 28.7 9. Minnesota Duluth 55 42 3 5 0 397 33.1 4. Avram Tynes AUGIE So. 11 16 427 0 26.7 10. Wayne State 49 42 0 10 0 368 33.5 5. Juwaan Richard BSU Sr. 12 26 692 1 26.6 KICKOFF RETURNS Ret. Yds. TD Avg. PUNT RETURNS School Yr. GP Ret. Yds. TD Avg. 1. Minnesota State 27 733 0 27.1 1. Gunner Olszewski BSU So. 12 13 277 1 21.3 2. Minnesota Duluth 46 1195 1 26.0 2. Kyle Groeneweg USF Jr. 13 23 304 0 13.2 3. Sioux Falls 30 777 0 25.9 3. Avram Tynes AUGIE So. 11 24 297 0 12.4 4. Southwest Minnesota 51 1289 0 25.3 5. Augustana 33 803 0 24.3 4. Nate Ricci UMD Jr. 12 13 151 1 11.6 6. Winona State 35 823 0 23.5 4. Blair Van Ess BSU Fr. 9 9 102 0 11.3 7. Bemidji State 46 1078 1 23.4 8. University of Mary 55 1109 1 20.2 PUNTING School Yr. GP Punts Yards Avg. 9. Concordia-St. Paul 45 847 0 18.8 1. Aaron La Deaux MINOT Sr. 11 61 2875 47.1 10. St. Cloud State 46 864 1 18.8 2. Cody Netusil WSC So. 11 44 1780 40.5 16. Wayne State 42 565 0 13.5 3. Sam Maedke CSP Jr. 11 62 2477 40.0 4. Jacob Wiedrich NSU So. 11 51 1985 38.9 PUNT RETURNS Ret. Yds. TD Avg. 5. S. Vanden Heuvel USF Jr. 13 46 1774 38.6 1. Winona State 23 516 3 22.4 2. Bemidji State 24 384 1 16.0 3. Siouix Falls 23 304 0 13.2 SCORING (KICKERS) School Yr. GP PATs FGs Pts. Pts/Gm 4. Augustana 28 370 1 13.2 1. Brett Garner USF So. 13 63-67 14-18 105 8.1 5. Minnesota Duluth 14 163 1 11.6 2. Carter McCauley WSU Jr. 10 33-38 16-26 81 8.1 6. Northern State 19 198 2 10.4 3. Nathan Shaw NSU Jr. 10 40-44 9-11 67 6.7 7. Minnesota State 17 158 1 9.3 4. Lucas Wainman AUGIE Sr. 11 54-61 6-13 72 6.5 8. St. Cloud State 12 107 0 8.9 5. Anders Gelecinskyj MSU Fr. 11 48-49 6-9 66 6.0 9. Minnesota Crookston 9 80 0 8.9 7. Ethan Knudson WSC Fr. 11 31-35 9-12 58 5.3 10. University of Mary 11 93 0 8.5 15. Wayne State 13 74 0 5.7

2017 Wildcat Football - 49 THE NORTHERN SUN INTERCOLLEGIATE CONFERENCE

From its modest origin as a six-team alliance over eight decades ago, the Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference has matured into a 16-team union of upper Midwest colleges and universities to form arguably the strongest affi liation in NCAA Division II. The NSIC can trace its roots to 1932 when six schools, including , Minnesota State University, Mankato, Minnesota State University Moorhead, St. Cloud State University, University of Minnesota Duluth and signed on as charter members. All remain active subscribers of the league today. Southwest Minnesota State University was added in 1969, followed by Northern State University in 1978, Wayne State College (NE) in 1998, Concordia University-St. Paul and the University of Minnesota Crookston in 1999, the University of Mary and Upper Iowa University in 2006, Au- gustana College in 2008 and and the University of Sioux Falls in 2012. Minnesota State, St. Cloud State and Minnesota Duluth left the league to join the North Central Conference but returned to the NSIC in 2008. University of Minnesota, Morris and Michigan Tech University were once part of the NSIC family as well. In 1992 the NSIC became a true athletic showcase for both men and women with the merger of the traditional Northern Intercollegiate Conference (NIC) and the Northern Sun Conference (NSC), the home of women’s athletics since 1979. Before NSIC affi liates became certifi ed for championship competition in the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) in 1995, its member institutions fi lled prominent roles in the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA). NIC and NSC clubs annually dispatched qualifi ed student-athletes to national tournaments and captured several NAIA teams and individual championships. The NSIC celebrates its 83rd season this year and clearly continues to make a major imprint nationally, winning 16 national titles since 2006. Winona State men claimed NCAA II Basketball Championships in 2006 and 2008 and narrowly missed a third crown, falling in a last second shot in 2007. In addition, the Warriors established a NCAA II record of 57 consecutive victories. Concordia University launched an ongoing streak of seven consecutive NCAA II Volleyball Championships in 2007. In 2008 the Golden Bears won 37 straight matches after a season opening loss on their way to a second consecutive title and scripted a marvelous encore in 2009 with a perfect 37-0 fi nish, a third straight national crown and a winning streak of 74 straight matches. In 2010 the Golden Bear extended that NCAA record win streak to 75 before dropping their second match of the season. They started 2010 with a 10-4 record before ripping off 22 straight wins on their way to their fourth straight national title. In 2011, after overcoming midseason injuries, the Golden Bears hit their stride. The Golden Bears knocked off No. 1 and undefeated Cal State San Bernardino to become the fi rst team in the history of NCAA Division II women’s volleyball, to captured a fi fth consecutive NCAA Division II Championship. Then in 2012, the Golden Bears again made a late season and championship match surge as they defeated Tampa 3-2 after trailing 0-2 to win their sixth straight NCAA DII Volleyball National Championship. In 2013 Concordia-St. Paul won the NSIC regular season title, but was defeated in the NSIC Tournament Championship by Minnesota Duluth. But from there the Golden Bears ripped off six straight NCAA postseason wins, extending their streak to 42, on their way to a 3-0 sweep of BYU-Hawaii to win another NCAA National Championship. In a most surprising run, Minnesota Duluth completed a perfect 15-0 season by winning the 2008 NCAA Division II Football Championship. The Bulldogs, limited to only 24 scholarships by league rule, swept a fi eld of fully-funded teams, including top ranked Grand Valley State and number three Northwest Missouri State. Two years later, in 2010, the Bulldogs repeated that feat, going 15-0 again to win the national championship. The Bulldogs became the fi rst NCAA DII football squad to win two national championships with undefeated records. Minnesota State added more luster to the league by fi nishing 32-2 and claiming the 2008-09 NCAA II Women’s Basketball Championship. The Mavericks rolled to a wild 103-94 victory over Franklin Pierce to set a NCAA record for total points in the title game. Augustana College got into the mix of national championships in 2011 when their women’s cross country team turned in a true team performance in Spokane, Wash. All fi ve Viking runners earned All-American status as Augustana won the fi rst cross country national championship in NSIC history. After multiple runnerup fi nishes, the St. Cloud State Huskies fi nally captured the national championship in wrestling in 2015 and repeated again in 2016. The Augustana men’s basketball team won their fi rst-ever NCAA Division II national title in 2016 for the league’s 16th national championship. The NSIC has also had 10 athletes awarded with the NCAA Elite 89 Award on 12 occasions. Earning the award were Leisa McClintock (Wayne State, Volleyball, 2015), Tavia Rutherford (USF, Golf, 2015) Claire Sames (SMSU, Volleyball, 2014), Kara Pioske (Concordia-St. Paul, Volleyball 2013), Billy Brockmueller (Sioux Falls, Cross Country 2012, 2014 & IDTF 2014), Ben Keller (Minnesota State, Baseball 2012 & 2013), Cody Lens- ing (Augustana, Wrestling 2012), Kendra Huettl (Minnesota State, Softball, 2011), Matt Braithwaite (Augustana, Cross Country, 2010) and Lauren Brown (Winona State, Outdoor Track & Field, 2010). Member schools continue to emphasize the educational, entertainment and unifying value of sports while pointing with pride to the many advan- tages to be gained by attending these colleges and universities. The NSIC is committed to providing rewarding experiences for its student-athletes, and while the challenges that loom are sizable, indeed, the NSIC is surely well positioned for the future. (By Larry Scott & Nick Kornder)

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

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

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

Quarterback Silas Fluellen (2006-09)

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YARDS PER GAME PASSING ATTEMPTS Most Yards Per Game in a Season - Individual Most Passing Attempts in a Single Game - Individual 1. Brett Salisbury 1993 372.9 1. Jarrod DeGeorgia vs. Drake - 1996 76 2. Jarrod DeGeorgia 1996 338.8 2. Zach Osborn vs. Augustana - 2014 59 3. Zach Osborn 2014 299.2 3. Troy Mott vs. Nebraska-Kearney - 1991 57 4. Silas Fluellen 2009 295.7 4. Silas Fluellen vs. Minnesota State - 2008 56 5. Ed Jochum 1984 268.8 5. Troy Mott vs. Iowa Wesleyan - 1991 55 6. Jaime Jones vs. Moorhead State - 1997 54 Most Yards Per Game in a Season - Team 7. Zach Osborn vs. MSU Moorhead - 2014 52 1. 1993 379.9 7. Troy Mott vs. Fort Hays State - 1991 52 2. 1996 364.2 8. Zach Osborn vs. Upper Iowa - 2014 51 3. 1984 307.1 8. Zach Osborn @ Winona State - 2013 51 4. 2014 300.4 8. Silas Fluellen vs. Minnesota State - 2009 51 5. 2009 296.8 8. Jaime Jones vs. Moorhead State -1999 51 8. Brett Salisbury vs. Southwest State -1993 51 COMPLETIONS Most Completions in a Single Game - Individual Most Passing Attempts in a Single Game - Team 1. Jarrod DeGeorgia vs. Drake - 1996 56 1. vs. Drake 1996 77 2. Brett Salisbury vs. Southwest State - 1993 40 2. vs. Neb-Kearney 1994 67 3. Zach Osborn vs. Augustana - 2014 39 3. vs. Fort Hays State 1984 61 4. Brett Salisbury vs. Minnesota Duluth - 1993 36 4. vs. Augustana 2014 59 5. Jaime Jones vs. Moorhead State - 1997 35 5. vs. Chadron State 1985 58 5. Troy Mott vs. Nebraska-Kearney - 1991 35 6. Silas Fluellen vs. Southwest Minn. State - 2009 34 Most Passing Attempts in a Single Season - Individual 6. Silas Fluellen vs. Minnesota State - 2008 34 1. Ed Jochum 1984 449 8. Jarrod DeGeorgia vs. Southwest State - 1996 32 2. Zach Osborn 2014 446 9. Zach Osborn vs. MSU Moorhead - 2014 31 3. Jarrod DeGeorgia 1996 420 9. Silas Fluellen vs. Concordia-St. Paul - 2009 31 4. Troy Mott 1991 406 5. Zach Osborn 2016 405 Most Completions in a Single Game - Team 6. Jaime Jones 1999 397 1. vs. Drake 1996 56 7. Brett Salisbury 1993 395 2. vs. Southwest State 1993 44 8. Jaime Jones 1997 392 3. vs. Augustana 2014 39 9. Silas Fluellen 2009 390 4. vs. Minnesota Duluth 1993 36 10. Silas Fluellen 2007 381 5. vs. Moorhead State 1997 35 Most Passing Attempts in a Career - Individual Most Completions in a Single Season - Individual 1. Silas Fluellen 2006-09 1,358 1. Jarrod DeGeorgia 1996 286 2. Zach Osborn 2013-pres. 1,191 2. Brett Salisbury 1993 276 3. Jaime Jones 1996-99 1,132 3. Zach Osborn 2014 260 4. Ed Jochum 1982-85 949 4. Silas Fluellen 2009 237 5. Brett Edwards 2001-04 818 5. Troy Mott 1991 233

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

Most Completions in a Career - Individual 1. Silas Fluellen 2006-09 780 2. Zach Osborn 2013-pres. 648 3. Jaime Jones 1996-99 578 4. Troy Mott 1991-92 437 5. Jarrod DeGeorgia 1995-96 428

Quarterback Brett Salisbury (1993)

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

Best Completion Percentage in a Single Season - Team Most TD Passes in a Career - Individual 1. 1993 (284-410) .693 1. Silas Fluellen 2006-09 76 2. 1996 (315-482) .654 2. Zach Osborn 2013-pres. 72 3. 2009 (255-392) .651 3. Ed Jochum 1982-85 44 4. 2010 (187-301) .621 4. Brett Edwards 2001-04 43 5. 1995 (219-366) .598 5. Jaime Jones 1996-99 40 6. Jarrod DeGeorgia 1995-96 31 Best Completion Percentage in a Career - Individual 7. Brett Salisbury 1993 29 1. Brett Salisbury 1993 (276-395) .699 8. Dean deBuhr 1962-65 27 2. Jarrod DeGeorgia 1995-96 (428-645) .664 9. Troy Mott 1991-92 25 3. Evan Johnson 2009-11 (216-358) .603 9. Kelly Neustrom 1978-81 25 4. Troy Mott 1991-92 (437-757) .577 5. Silas Fluellen 2006-09 (796-1389) .573

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

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

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

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

Most Receiving Yards in a Single Season - Individual 1. Kevin Swayne 1996 1,273 2. Logan Masters 2008 1,179 3. Shon King 1997 1,166 4. Frederick Bruno 2009 1,163 5. Damon Thomas 1993 1,162 6. Tavaris Johnson 2001 1,159 7. Logan Masters 2007 1,097 8. Byron Chamberlain 1993 1,015 Wide receiver Logan Masters (2006-09) 9. Mitch Montgomery 2011 926 9. Byron Chamberlain 1994 926 2017 Wildcat Football - 55 WILDCAT RECORD BOOK

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

Most Yards in a Single Game - Team Most Points in a Single Game - Team 1. vs. Iowa Wesleyan 1995 733 1. vs. Mayville State 1993 91 2. vs. Nebraska-Omaha 1994 726 2. vs. Minnesota Morris 1999 70 3. vs. Bemidji State 1994 714 3. vs. Peru State 1970 69 4. vs. MSU Moorhead 2014 694 4. vs. Minnesota, Crookston 2010 68 5. vs. Bemidji State 1995 678 4. vs. Iowa Wesleyan 1995 68 6. vs. Spalding Academy 1914 67 Most Yards in a Single Season - Team 7. vs. Southwest State 1993 63 1. 1993 5,815 7. vs. Walthill HS 1915 63 2. 2014 5,169 9. vs. Yankton 1925 62 3. 2008 4,954 9. vs. Omaha 1919 62 4. 1994 4,952 5. 2007 4,915 Most Points in a Single Season - Team 1. 1993 448 2. 2008 364 Most Yards in a Single Season - Individual 3. 1994 352 1. Brett Salisbury 1993 3,732 4. 2014 345 2. Silas Fluellen 2009 3,711 5. 1999 348 3. Zach Osborn 2014 3,568 4. Silas Fluellen 2008 3,420 Most Touchdowns in a Single Season - Individual 5. Jarrod DeGeorgia 1996 3,416 1. Elroy Brown 1999 18 6. Silas Fluellen 2007 3,152 2. Frederick Bruno 2009 16 7. Zach Osborn 2016 3,076 3. Marcus Bishop 1995 14 8. Ed Jochum 1984 2,939 4. Lamont Rainey 1993 13 9. Troy Mott 1991 2,822 5. Al Bahe 1949 13 10. Jaime Jones 1999 2,604 Most Touchdowns in a Career - Individual Most Yards in a Career - Individual 1. Burt Matthies 1962-65 37 1. Silas Fluellen 2006-09 11,996 2. Frederick Bruno 2007-10 36 2. Zach Osborn 2013-pres. 9,128 2. Lamont Rainey 1991-94 36 3. Jaime Jones 1996-99 6,718 4. Elroy Brown 1997-2000 33 4. Brett Edwards 2001-04 6,306 5. Zach Molacek 2002-06 31 5. Ed Jochum 1982-85 5,676 6. Travis Rhone 2007-08 23 6. Troy Mott 1991-92 5,212 6. Jerry Kilcoin 1962-65 23 7. Jarrod DeGeorgia 1995-96 5,189 8. Nick Pulscher 2009-12 20 8. Rick Lade 1977-80 4,099 8. Sam Singleton 1967-70 20 9. Gale Lawton 1989-90 4,076 10. Bob Barry 1976-79 19 10. Brett Salisbury 1993 3,732

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

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KICKING Most Points (Kicking) in a Single Season - Individual Most PAT Conversions in a Single Game - Individual 1. Herve Roussel 1984 96 1. Andy Parr (11/12) 1993 11 2. Nick Hope 2008 86 3. Nick Hope 2009 76 Most PAT Conversions in a Single Season - Individual 4. Max Martin 2011 75 1. Andy Parr (47/53) 1993 47 5. Max Martin 2012 72 2. Nick Hope (44/46) 2008 44 6. Andy Parr 1993 59 3. Nick Hope (40/43) 2009 40 7. Ethan Knudson 2016 58 3. Nick Hope (40/43) 2007 40 7. Nick Hope 2007 58 5. Nate Hale (39/41) 1999 39 7. Andy Parr 1992 58 5. Max Martin (39/40) 2011 39 10. Blain Branscum 1990 54 7. Max Martin (36/36) 2012 36 8. Andy Parr (34/35) 1992 34 Most Points (Kicking) in a Career - Individual 9. Chad Miller (32/36) 1995 32 1. Nick Hope 2006-09 245 10. Ethan Knudson(31/35) 2016 31 2. Max Martin 2010-12 147 3. Blain Branscum 1989-91 133 Most PAT Conversions in a Career - Individual 4. Herve Roussel 1984-85 129 1. Nick Hope (134/143) 2006-09 134 5. Nate Hale 1999-2002 124 2. Nate Hale (88/99) 1999-02 88 3. Andy Parr (81/88) 1992-93 81 4. Max Martin (75/76) 2010-12 75 5. Dan Ernst (70/79) 1969-70 70

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

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

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

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

Longest Field Goal in a Career - Individual 1. Herve Roussel vs. Mo. Southern - 1984 50 1. Nick Hope vs. Minnesota State - 2008 50 3. Max Martin vs. Augustana - 2011 49 3. Tyler Basch vs. Sioux Falls - 2013 49

Kicker Nick Hope (2006-09)

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PUNTING Most Punts in a Single Game - Individual Best Average Punt in a Single Game - Individual 1. Mike Green vs. Kearney State, 1976 15 1. Brian Johnson vs. NW Okla. St. - 1999 55.6 1. Pat Maxwell at Missouri Southern, 1980 15 2. Randy Weich vs. Augustana - 2012 54.8 3. Pat Maxwell at Kearney State, 1981 13 3. Kevin Mohlberg at Missouri Western, 1977 13 Best Average Punt in a Single Season - Individual 3. Pat Wordekemper vs. Emporia State, 1988 13 1. Randy Weich 2011 45.4 2. Randy Weich 2012 44.8 Most Punts in a Single Game - Team 3. Randy Weich 2010 43.4 1. vs. Kearney State 1976 15 3. Burt Matthies 1965 43.4 1. vs. Missouri Southern 1980 15 5. Brian Johnson 1999 42.4 3. at Kearney State 1981 13 6. Brian Johnson 1998 40.8 3. at Missouri Western 1977 13 7. Cody Netusil 2016 40.5 3. vs. Emporia State 1988 13 7. Jacob Bell 2009 40.5 9. Darin Blackburn 1984 40.2 Most Punts in a Single Game - Combined 10. Jett Pasold 1989 39.1 1. at Missouri Western 1977 26 2. vs. Kearney State 1976 25 Best Punt Average in a Career - Individual 3. at Kearney State 1981 22 1. Randy Weich 2009-12 44.50 3. at Missouri Southern 1980 22 3. at Fort Hays State 1984 22 Longest Punt - Individual 3. vs. Washburn 1978 22 1. Randy Weich 2010 95 yds. 3. at Dakota State 1977 22 2. Randy Weich 2012 85 yds. 3. Burt Matthies 1965 83 yds. Most Punts in a Single Season - Team 4. Kurtis Hoefl ing 2005 78 yds. 1. 1986 97 5. Pat Wordekemper 1987 77 yds. 2. 1982 90 6. Jaime Jones 1996 76 yds. 3. 1988 85 6. Pat Wordekemper 1988 76 yds. 3. 1977 85 8. Darin Blackburn 1985 73 yds. 3. 1976 85 8. Dean Ott 1973 73 yds. 6. 1990 79 10. Darin Blackburn 1984 72 yds. 6. 1979 79 Most Punt Yards in a Single Season - Individual Most Punts in a Single Season - Individual 1. Darin Blackburn 1986 3314 1. Darin Blackburn 1986 86 2. Pat Wordekemper 1988 3073 2. Mike Green 1976 85 3. Brian Johnson 1998 2938 3. Pat Wordekemper 1988 82 4. Pat Maxwell 1981 2890 4. Pat Maxwell 1981 79 5. Mike Green 1976 2881 5. Pat Maxwell 1979 78 6. Pat Maxwell 1979 2772 6. Josh Armon 2004 74 7. Josh Armon 2004 2718 7. Colton Hough 2015 73 8. Jeff Pasold 1989 2698 8. Brian Johnson 1998 72 9. Randy Weich 2011 2676 8. Tim Thomas 1977 72 10. Kurtis Hoefl ing 2005 2592 10. Kurtis Hoefl ing 2005 69 10. Brett Walker 2002 69 10. Jett Pasold 1989 69

Most Punts in a Career - Individual 1. Pat Maxwell 1978-81 288 2. Darin Blackburn 1984-86 179 3. Randy Weich 2010-12 174 4. Mike Green 1975-76 141 5. Pat Wordekemper 1987-88 127

Punter Randy Weich (2010-12)

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PUNT RETURNS KICKOFF RETURNS Most Punt Returns in a Single Game - Individual Most Kickoff Returns in a Single Game - Individual 1. Mario Melvin vs. Concordia-St. Paul - 2011 8 1. Kevin Hagedorn vs. Southwest State - 1987 8 2. Anthony Shoemaker vs. Mo. Rolla - 1976 7 1. Sonny Jones vs. Missouri Western - 1986 8 1. Terry Thomas vs. Emporia State - 1988 8 Most Punt Returns in a Single Season - Individual 4. Tayib Toussaint @ Winona State - 2015 7 1. Mario Melvin 2011 29 4. Lamart Cooper vs. Moorhead State - 1995 7 1. Matt Hoffmann 1985 29 6. Kevin Paulsen vs. Upper Iowa - 2011 6 3. Jerry Garrett 1993 26 6. Lamart Cooper vs. Neb.-Kearney - 1994 6 4. Nile Legania 2007 25 6. Terry Thomas vs. Baker University - 1988 6 5. Sean Francisco 1992 24 6. Frederick Bruno 2009 23 Most Kick Returns in a Single Season - Individual 6. Josh Peterson 2005 23 1. Pat Maxwell 1980 36 6. Tom Wingert 1983 23 2. Sonny Jones 1986 34 9. Tavaris Johnson 2001 22 3. Terry Thomas 1988 29 9. Pat Maxwell 1978 22 3. Kevin Hagedorn 1987 29 5. Jonathon Parks 2014 28 Most Punt Returns in a Career - Individual 5. Lamart Cooper 1995 28 1. Frederick Bruno 2007-10 54 7. Kevin Paulsen 2011 26 2. Josh Peterson 2004-06 53 8. Mario Gomalez 1991 25 3. Doug Radtke 1967-70 49 9. Pat Maxwell 1979 24 10. Frederick Bruno 2007 23 Most Punt Return Yards in a Single Season - Individual 1. Jerry Garrett 1993 498 Most Kick Returns in a Career - Individual 2. Sean Francisco 1992 287 1. Frederick Bruno 2007-10 64 3. Matt Hoffmann 1985 287 2. Kevin Paulsen 2009-12 61 4. Jerry Garrett 1994 240 3. Chaka Smith 1997-99 56 5. Nile Legania 2007 231 4. Lamart Cooper 1994-95 50 6. Chaka Smith 1997 206 5. Sonny Jones 1983-85 44 7. Ton Wingert 1983 187 8. Josh Peterson 2005 178 Most Kickoff Return Yards in a Single Game - Individual 9. Pat Maxwell 1980 174 1. Marque McCray vs. Conc.-St. Paul - 2005 201 10. Don Grubaugh 1968 155 2. Kevin Hagedorn vs. Southwest St. - 1987 193 3. Lamart Cooper vs. Moorhead St. - 1994 169 Most Punt Return Yards in a Career - Individual 4. Kevin Paulsen at Upper Iowa - 2010 158 1. Jerry Garrett 1993-94 738 5. Kevin Paulsen vs. Upper Iowa - 2011 138 2. Josh Peterson 2004-06 449 6. Lamart Cooper vs. Neb.-Omaha - 1995 136 3. Matt Hoffmann 1984-85 422 7. Tayib Toussaint @ Winona State - 2015 131 4. Frederick Bruno 2007-10 418 7. Jonathon Parks vs. MSU Moorhead - 2014 131 5. Sean Francisco 1991-92 403 9. Jonathon Parks vs. Sioux Falls - 2014 128 10. Lamart Cooper vs. Moorhead St. - 1995 127 10. Lamart Cooper vs. Morningside - 1994 127

Most Kickoff Return Yards in a Season - Individual 1. Jonathon Parks 2014 687 2. Kevin Paulsen 2011 664 3. Lamart Cooper 1994 597 4. Sonny Jones 1986 577 5. Kevin Hagedorn 1987 559 6. Sonny Jones 1985 498 7. Terry Thomas 1988 496 8. Mario Gomalez 1991 492 9. Lamart Cooper 1995 491 10. Chaka Smith 1999 489

Most Kickoff Return Yards in a Career - Individual 1. Kevin Paulsen 2009-12 1,524 2. Frederick Bruno 2007-10 1,437 3. Sonny Jones 1983-85 1,179 Wide receiver Frederick Bruno (2007-10) 4. Lamart Cooper 1994-95 1,088 5. Tyler Chambers 2002-05 842

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INTERCEPTIONS Most Interceptions in a Single Game - Individual Most Interceptions in a Career - Individual 1. Cam Montgomery at Bemidji St. 2016 3 1. Lamont Lewis 1983-86 15 1. Lamont Lewis vs. Hastings 1984 3 1. Charlie Wendt 1969-71 15 1. Kevin Meyers vs. Northwestern 1976 3 3. Ken Kohlhoff 1980-83 12 1. Charles Wendt vs. SW Minn. State 1970 3 3. Steve Atamian 1977-80 12 5. Adam Peterson vs. SW Minn. State 2005 2 3. Ray Wagner 1974-77 12 5. Wilson Hooklin vs. Neb.-Omaha 1992 2 6. Wilson Hookfi n 1992-93 11 5. Dennis Radtke vs. Minn. Morris 1966 2 6. Mark Volf 1985-88 11 5. Jerry Luedtke vs. Peru State 1966 2 8. Adam Peterson 2003-06 10 8. Jeremy Neill 2001-04 10 Most Interceptions in a Single Game - Team 8. Terry Beair 1990-91 10 1. vs. Hastings 9-15-1984 6 8. Chuck Ross 1968-71 10 1. vs. Northwestern 10-30-1976 6 2. at Southwest Minn. State 10-15-2005 5 Most Sacks in a Single Season - Individual 2. vs. Chadron State 11-9-1991 5 1. 1992 17 2. at Nebraska-Omaha 10-3-1970 5 2. Dave Carper 1977 14 2. vs. Peru State 10-15-1966 5 2. Brad Ottis 1993 14 2. vs. Minnesota Morris 11-5-1966 5 2. Troy Pribnow 2008 14 5. Randy Hupp 1984 12.5 Most Interceptions in a Single Season - Individual 6. Troy Pribnow 2007 12 1. Steve Besch 1984 8 7. Tim Hurley 1978 11 1. Charlie Wendt 1970 8 7. Kevin McArdle 1981 11 3. Terry Beair 1991 7 7. Jeff Lutt 1994 11 3. Lamont Lewis 1984 7 10. Tim Hurley 1979 10 3. Elvis Harrell 1984 7 (sack stats started in 1977 season) 6. Cam Montgomery 2016 6 6. Wilson Hookfi n 1992 6 Most Sacks in a Career - Individual 6. Mark Volf 1987 6 1. Brad Ottis 1990-93 45 6. Jerry Luedtke 1966 6 2. Tim Hurley 1977-79 30 2. Jeff Lutt 1991-92,94-95 30 Most Interceptions in a Single Season - Team 4. Troy Pribnow 2006-08 29 1. 1984 32 5. Richard Daniel 2009-12 27 2. 1970 22 3. 1989 20 CAREER TACKLES LEADERS 3. 1966 20 Most Tackles in a Career - Individual 5. 2005 19 1. Bob Sterba 1986, 1988-91 421 6. 2008 18 2. Steve Besch 1981-84 390 7. 2016 17 3. Luke Hoffman 2005-08 385 7. 2006 17 4. Jerry Kleidosty 1990-92 352 7. 1982 17 5. Jon Adkisson 1992-95 350 10. 1991 16 5. Tony Shaw 1982-85 350 10. 1985 16 7. Jeremy Neill 2001-04 326 8. Antonio Jackson 1998-01 323 8. Jesse Wavrunek 1995-98 323 10. Austan Pomajzl 2010-13 317

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Wayne State College Football Academic All-Americans

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

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Kevin Swayne (1998-2003) Brad Ottis (1994-2000) Teams: Drafted 2nd round, pick 56 (NFL 2001-2003) Teams: (AFL) (2001-2002) Los Angeles Rams (1994) (AFL 1998-1999) St. Louis Rams (1995-1996) (XFL) (2002) Arizona Cardinals (1996-2000)

With his play in all three leagues, he became Ottis was drafted in the second round of the the fi rst player in professional football history 1994 draft by the Los Angeles Rams with the to play football for 12 consecutive months. 56th overall pick.

Byron Chamberlain (1995-2003) Drafted 7th round, pick 222 Teams: (1996-2000) Damon Thomas (1994-1995) (2001-2003) Team: Washington Redskins (2003) Buffalo Bills (1994-1995) Recorded 167 receptions, 2,048 receiving yards and six receiving touchdowns in his Thomas signed with the Buffalo Bills in 1994. NFL career. Won two Super Bowls with the In 17 career games, Thomas caught three Broncos (1998, 1999) and was a 2002 Pro passes for 49 yards and an average of 16.3 Bowl player for the Vikings. yards per catch. 2017 Wildcat Football - 63 YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS

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

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

1926 - Coach Fred G. Dale (3-4-0) 1934 - Coach Ray Hickman (2-5-2) Wayne State 6 Yankton 0 Morningside 13 Wayne State 6 Kearney State 21 Wayne State 7 Wayne State 6 Neb. Wesleyan 6 Wayne State 12 Cotner 0 Wayne State 0 Omaha 0 Wayne State 21 Omaha 6 Chadron State 20 Wayne State 6 Peru State 12 Wayne State 7 Dakota Wesleyan 6 Wayne State 0 Midland 6 Wayne State 0 S.D. Normal 13 Wayne State 6 Western Union 6 Wayne State 0 Wayne State 33 Kearney State 13 Peru State 7 Wayne State 0 1927 - Coach Fred G. Dale (1-6-1) Wayne State 12 S.D. Mines 2 Western Union 12 Wayne State 0 Yankton 39 Wayne State 0 Robert Kruse (1964-67), a two-time NAIA All-American offensive 1935 - Coach Ray Hickman (3-4-0) Wayne State 13 Kearney State 13 Omaha 19 Wayne State 6 lineman at WSC in 1965 and '66, was the seventh Wayne State Cotner 12 Wayne State 0 Neb. Wesleyan 21 Wayne State 0 Wayne State 28 Omaha 0 football player inducted into the Nebraska Football Hall of Fame Wayne State 13 Buena Vista 12 Peru State 91 Wayne State 0 Wayne State 20 Chadron State 19 in September, 2009. Other Wildcat standouts in the hall include Al Morningside 45 Wayne State 0 Kearney State 12 Wayne State 0 Midland 44 Wayne State 0 Bahe (1996), Pat Donohoe (1998), Virgil (Joe) Lindahl (1973), Burt Wayne State 7 Peru State 6 Nebraska “B” 7 Wayne State 6 Mattheis (1980), Ruben Mendoza (2007) and Sam Singleton (2004). 1928 - Coach Ray Hickman (1-6-0) Wayne State 6 Yankton 0 Kearney State 21 Wayne State 0 1936 - Coach Ray Hickman (3-7-0) 1912 - Coach Frank Martin (0-2-0) 1919 - Coach A.C. Serfl ing (1-3-0) S.D. Normal 7 Wayne State 6 Chadron State 27 Wayne State 0 Wayne State 62 Omaha 0 Midland 13 Wayne State 12 Omaha 7 Wayne State 0 Wayne State 20 Nebraska “B” 2 Western Union 26 Wayne State 0 Stanton HS 27 Wayne State 20 Omaha 12 Wayne State 0 Buena Vista 16 Wayne State 2 Chadron State 20 Wayne State 0 Buena Vista 27 Wayne State 0 Chadron State 18 Wayne State 13 Peru State 14 Wayne State 0 1913 - Coach Clyde Keckly (4-1-0) Western Union 19 Wayne State 0 Kearney State 31 Wayne State 0 Lost to Sioux City (No score avail.) Kansas Wesleyan 27 Wayne State 7 Wayne State 41 Walthill HS 0 1920 - Coach T. Marston (1-4-1) 1929 - Coach Ray Hickman (2-3-3) Morningside 7 Wayne State 0 Buena Vista 7 Wayne State 0 Wayne State 23 Norfolk B.C. 0 Wayne State 0 Western Union 0 Yankton 28 Wayne State 6 Wayne State 6 Peru State 0 Wayne State 20 Bellevue 7 Buena Vista 14 Wayne State 7 Western Union 13 Wayne State 6 Wayne State 7 Atkinson 0 Omaha 26 Wayne State 13 Wayne State 0 Kearney State 0 Wayne State 18 Cotner 0 Chadron State 26 Wayne State 0 Peru State 39 Wayne State 0 1914 - Coach Clyde Keckly (6-1-0) Peru State 7 Wayne State 0 Wayne State 6 Omaha 6 1937 - Coach Ray Hickman (1-5-1) Yankton 82 Wayne State 0 Wayne State 20 Central (NE) 0 Wayne State 6 Midland 6 South Dakota 25 Wayne State 7 Wayne State 26 Trinity 0 Wayne State 32 York 0 Buena Vista 6 Wayne State 0 Wayne State 67 Spalding Acad. 7 1921 - Coach Fred G. Dale (6-2-0) Wayne State 7 Chadron State 0 Wayne State 7 Kearney State 7 Wayne State 14 Trinity 0 Wayne State 7 Midland 0 Chadron State 18 Wayne State 13 Wayne State 26 Omaha 0 Morningside 49 Wayne State 0 1930 - Coach Ray Hickman (5-3-1) Wayne State 24 Peru State 20 Wayne State 41 Norfolk B.C. 9 Wayne State 33 Chadron State 12 Wayne State 14 Trinity 6 Omaha 19 Wayne State 6 Wayne State 13 Bellevue 0 Wayne State 14 Western Union 7 Morningside 16 Wayne State 6 Morningside 25 Wayne State 0 Wayne State 6 Peru State 0 Wayne State 32 Midland 0 1915 - Coach John Gross (5-0-1) Wayne State 14 Grand Island 0 Kearney State 14 Wayne State 7 1938 - Coach Jim Morrison (3-5-1) Neb. Wesleyan 21 Wayne State 3 Chadron State 13 Wayne State 0 Wayne State 21 Trinity 0 Omaha 18 Wayne State 13 Wayne State 7 Peru State 7 Wayne State 13 Trinity 0 Wayne State 17 Central (NE) 12 Wayne State 18 Buena Vista 0 Wayne State 19 Western Union 6 Wayne State 63 Walthill HS 0 South Dakota 34 Wayne State 14 Wayne State 12 Omaha 0 Wayne State 12 Bellevue 6 1922 - Coach Fred G. Dale (0-5-0) Midland 14 Wayne State 12 Wayne State 40 York 0 Wayne State 26 Buena Vista 3 Chadron State 16 Wayne State 0 Hastings 27 Wayne State 14 Wayne State 0 Omaha 0 Midland 34 Wayne State 0 Wayne State 14 Peru State 0 Western Union 13 Wayne State 6 1931 - Coach Ray Hickman (7-0-1) Wayne State 12 Kearney State 12 Wayne State 33 S.D. Mines 0 Wayne State 13 Chadron State 7 1916 - Coach John Gross (4-3-0) Buena Vista 6 Wayne State 0 Peru State 14 Wayne State 0 Wayne State 9 Morningside 7 Morningside 13 Wayne State 0 Yankton 14 Wayne State 0 Wayne State 13 Kearney State 0 Morningside 110 Wayne State 0 Wayne State 3 Chadron State 0 Bellevue 12 Wayne State 0 1923 - Coach Fred G. Dale (3-5-0) 1939 - Coach Jim Morrison (2-6-1) Wayne State 6 Peru State 0 Morningside 17 Wayne State 13 Wayne State 13 Bloomfi eld HS 0 Neb. Wesleyan 25 Wayne State 0 Wayne State 0 Omaha 0 Omaha 6 Wayne State 3 Wayne State 27 Western Union 7 Western Union 17 Wayne State 6 Wayne State 7 Western Union 6 Wayne State 12 Neb. Wesleyan 0 Wayne State 14 Buena Vista 13 Wayne State 12 Midland 0 Wayne State 20 Midland 0 Wayne State 0 Midland 0 Wayne State 40 Western Union 0 Wayne State 13 Cotner 3 Wayne State 33 Central (NE) 0 Hastings 14 Wayne State 0 Buena Vista 19 Wayne State 13 Peru State 20 Wayne State 7 1917 & 1918 No Games (World War I) Peru State 40 Wayne State 9 Wayne State 6 Kearney State 0 Chadron State 30 Wayne State 20 Chadron State 14 Wayne State 0 Western Union 22 Wayne State 20

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

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

1967 - Coach John Jermier (6-4-0) Wayne State 14 S.D. Southern 6 South Dakota 20 Wayne State 6 Wayne State 32 Moorhead State 27 Wayne State 56 Hastings 6 Kearney State 35 Wayne State 14 Wayne State 14 Peru State 7 William Jewell 40 Wayne State 27 Brett Salisbury (1993) threw for a Wayne State single season Wayne State 40 Chadron State 29 school record 3,792 yards in his only season in a Wildcat uniform. St. Cloud State 9 Wayne State 7 Wayne State 28 Midland 0 2017 Wildcat Football - 65 YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS

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

2017 Wildcat Football - 66 YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS

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

2017 Wildcat Football - 67 HOMECOMING HISTORY

Wildcat Homecoming Game Results 1924 Cotner 12 Wayne State 0 1971 Wayne State 15 Chadron State 14 1925 Chadron State 29 Wayne State 7 1972 Wayne State 35 Peru State 28 1926 Wayne State 12 Cotner 0 1973 Wayne State 41 St. Cloud State 14 1927 Wayne State 13 Kearney State 13 1974 Chadron State 14 Wayne State 7 1928 Midland 13 Wayne State 12 1975 Kearney State 12 Wayne State 6 1929 Wayne State 6 Omaha 6 1976 Chadron State 34 Wayne State 29 1930 Wayne State 7 Peru State 7 1977 Wayne State 30 Pittsburgh State 7 1931 Wayne State 3 Chadron State 0 1978 Kearney State 39 Wayne State 0 1932 Peru State 13 Wayne State 7 1979 Wayne State 12 Fort Hays State 9 1933 Chadron State 21 Wayne State 7 1980 Wayne State 34 Washburn 18 1934 Wayne State 0 Omaha 0 1981 Wayne State 24 Fort Hays State 18 1935 Wayne State 20 Chadron State 19 1982 Doane 15 Wayne State 12 1936 Morningside 7 Wayne State 0 1983 Fort Hays State 38 Wayne State 14 1937 Chadron State 18 Wayne State 13 1984 Wayne State 27 Washburn 7 1938 Wayne State 14 Peru State 0 1985 Fort Hays State 26 Wayne State 21 1939 Hastings 14 Wayne State 0 1986 Washburn 31 Wayne State 6 1940 Wayne State 7 Peru State 7 1987 Washburn 29 Wayne State 25 1941 Wayne State 41 Chadron State 6 1988 Fort Hays State 31 Wayne State 12 1942 Wayne State 14 Peru State 14 1989 Wayne State 26 Westmar 22 1943 No Team - World War II 1990 Kearney State 41 Wayne State 17 1944 No Team - World War II 1991 Fort Hays State 28 Wayne State 20 1945 No Homecoming game - World War II 1992 Neb.-Kearney 7 Wayne State 2 1946 Kearney State 14 Wayne State 12 1993 Wayne State 41 Iowa Wesleyan 12 1947 Wayne State 0 Peru State 0 1994 Neb.-Kearney 29 Wayne State 13 1948 Wayne State 53 York 0 1995 Minnesota-Duluth 22 Wayne State 15 1949 Wayne State 14 Chadron State 6 1996 Wayne State 25 Southwest State 23 1950 Wayne State 13 Kearney State 7 1997 Drake 35 Wayne State 17 1951 Wayne State 19 Hastings 6 1998 Peru State 27 Wayne State 20 1952 Kearney State 37 Wayne State 7 1999 Wayne State 35 Minn..-Crookston 28 1953 Midland 6 Wayne State 0 2000 Minn. St. Moorhead 10 Wayne State 0 1954 Hastings 19 Wayne State 7 2001 Wayne State 28 Minn., Crookston 18 1955 Wayne State 19 Neb. Wesleyan 7 2002 Winona State 55 Wayne State 17 1956 Peru State 41 Wayne State 6 2003 Northern State 47 Wayne State 10 1957 Wayne State 6 Midland 6 2004 SW Minn. St. 37 Wayne State 30 1958 Chadron State 27 Wayne State 7 2005 Wayne State 33 MSU Moorhead 0 1959 Wayne State 7 Concordia 0 2006 Wayne State 7 Northern State 0 1960 Peru State 25 Wayne State 0 2007 Wayne State 31 Minn., Crookston 7 1961 Wayne State 31 Neb. Wesleyan 0 2008 Wayne State 30 Bemidji State 11 1962 Wayne State 31 Chadron State 0 2009 Wayne State 24 Upper Iowa 21 1963 Neb. Wesleyan 19 Wayne State 18 2010 Wayne State 44 Northern State 20 1964 Wayne State 47 Peru State 7 2011 Wayne State 31 Univ. of Mary 24 1965 Wayne State 23 William Jewell 14 2012 Wayne State 31 Augustana 27 1966 Wayne State 13 Peru State 6 2013 Minnesota Duluth 64 Wayne State 21 1967 William Jewell 40 Wayne State 27 2014 Wayne State 27 Winona State 7 1968 Wayne State 16 Hastings 7 2015 SW Minn. State 61 Wayne State 3 1969 Chadron State 34 Wayne State 20 2016 Augustana 44 Wayne State 31 1970 Wayne State 16 Lea 0 Overall Homecoming Record: 40-42-8 (.489)

2017 Wildcat Football - 68 EGG BOWL HISTORY

The Egg Bowl Game was started in 1989 by the Milton G. Waldbaum Company of Wakefi eld and its chief executive offi cer, the late Daniel Gardner, a longtime supporter of Wayne State athletics. The event was created as a fun and innovative way to promote the egg industry and great way to support Wayne State College athletics. A commemorative game ball is given to one player from each team competing in the annual game. The Milton G. Waldbaum Company later became Michael Foods and their egg industry associates have actively supported this event, entering its 29th year in 2017. Incredible Edible Egg Bowl Game Results

Year Result Most Valuable Players 1989 Emporia State 31 Wayne State 10 Troy Jackson, RB, WSC 1990 Wayne State 28 Evangel 20 Gale Lawton, QB, WSC 1991 Wayne State 55 Chadron State 28 Troy Mott, QB and Marlon Goolsby, WR, WSC 1992 Wayne State 35 St. Francis 21 Jayson Williams, RB, WSC 1993 Wayne State 44 Morningside 17 Brett Salisbury, QB, WSC 1994 Wayne State 40 Nebraska-Omaha 17 Ray Power, QB, WSC 1995 Wayne State 31 Morningside 27 Lamart Cooper, WR, WSC 1996 Northern State 37 Wayne State 22 Fred Giraud, RB, WSC/Tom Ramerth, QB, NSU 1997 Wayne State 55 Quincy 7 Jesse Warunek, LB,WSC/Harly Losey, LB, Quincy 1998 Fort Hays State 28 Wayne State 7 Jesse Wavrunek, LB, WSC/J.J. Selmon, QB, FHSU 1999 Wayne State 39 Conc.-St. Paul 21 Elroy Brown, RB, WSC/Matt Woodford, LB, CSP 2000 Wayne State 35 Southwest State 24 Tavarus Johnson, WR, WSC / Nate Von Behren, LB, SMSU 2001 Minn.-Duluth 37 Wayne State 7 Antonio Jackson, LB, WSC / Ricky Fritz, QB, UMD 2002 Wayne State 16 SW Minn. St. 13 Adam Long, LB, WSC / Ray Denson, WR, SWMS 2003 Wayne State 30 Minn.-Crookston 18 Kyle Lingenfelter, FS, WSC / Justin Buzby, LB, UMC 2004 Wayne State 28 Conc.-St. Paul 25 Brett Edwards, QB, WSC / James McNear, QB, CSP 2005 Winona State 38 Wayne State 6 Josh Peterson, WR, WSC/ Drew Aber, QB, WSU 2006 Conc.-St. Paul 27 Wayne State 24 Zach Molacek, RB, WSC/Cole Goodchild, QB, CSP 2007 Wayne State 35 Univ. of Mary 30 Nick Baldetti, LB, WSC/Mike Williams, WR, UM 2008 Wayne State 41 Conc.-St. Paul 17 Eric Meyer, RB, WSC/Tyrone Ruffi n, WR, CU 2009 Wayne State 47 Univ. of Mary 21 Silas Fluellen, QB, WSC/Jamal Lomax, RB, UM 2010 Wayne State 26 #7 Augustana 14 Benjamin Perry, LB, WSC/Joe Clark, RB, AUGIE 2011 Winona State 27 Wayne State 24 Evan Johnson, QB, WSC/Rayon Simmons, RB, WSU 2012 #7 Minn. State 42 Wayne State 35 Charlie Davidson, RB WSC/Jon Wolf, QB MSU 2013 Sioux Falls 35 Wayne State 10 Austan Pomajzl, DB WSC/ Carrington Hanna, QB USF 2014 #1 Minn. State 49 Wayne State 0 Nick Monzu, LB WSC/Nick Pieruccini, QB MSU 2015 Upper Iowa 34 Wayne State (2 OT)31 Taylor Reedy, QB WSC/Jalen Amis, WR UIU 2016. Winona State 41 Wayne State 20 Cam Montgomery, DB WSC/Jack Nelson, QB WSU Overall Egg Bowl Record: 16-12

Michael Foods representative Pat Melena (center) is pictured with Linebacker Jesse Wavrunek was a 2016 Egg Bowl Most Valuable Players Cam Montgomery of Wayne two-time Egg Bowl MVP for Wayne State (left) and Jack Nelson from Winona State (right). State in 1997 and 1998.

2017 Wildcat Football - 69 ALL-TIME SERIES RECORDS

Meeting Meeting Opponent First Last W-L-T Opponent First Last W-L-T Atkinson 1913 1913 1-0-0 Morningside 1916 2002 6-20-1 Augustana (S.D.) 1951 2016 8-10-1 Nebraska “B” 1924 1945 4-2-0 Baker 1988 1988 0-1-0 Nebraska-Kearney 1924 2011 19-59-6 Bellevue 1913 1916 3-1-0 Nebraska-Omaha 1914 1995 11-13-6 Bemidji State 1990 2016 11-8-0 Nebraska Wesleyan 1921 1973 17-9-3 Benedictine 1989 1990 2-0-0 Norfolk Business 1913 1914 2-0-0 Black Hills State 1974 1976 2-1-0 Northern Iowa 1976 1988 0-2-0 Bloomfi eld H.S. 1916 1916 1-0-0 Northern State 1954 2015 10-13-0 Buena Vista (Iowa) 1915 1938 4-7-0 NW Missouri State 1964 1998 0-5-0 Central (Neb.) 1920 1923 3-0-0 Northwestern (Iowa) 1975 1990 2-2-0 Chadron State 1912 2008 28-37-1 Northwestern Okla. St. 1998 1999 0-2-0 Colorado College 1948 1950 1-1-0 Panhandle St. University 2004 2005 0-2-0 Concordia (Neb.) 1958 1959 2-0-0 Peru State 1919 2004 28-25-8 Concordia-St. Paul 1999 2016 9-9-0 Pittsburg State 1977 1988 3-9-0 Cotner 1923 1940 6-4-0 Quincy 1997 1998 1-1-0 Dakota State 1974 1979 3-3-0 Sioux City 1913 1913 0-1-0 Dakota Wesleyan 1934 1946 3-1-0 St. Cloud State 1965 2016 3-11-0 Dana 1956 1957 2-0-0 St. Francis (Ill.) 1992 1992 1-0-0 Doane 1941 1982 10-9-2 St. Mary’s 1963 1965 3-0-0 Drake 1996 1997 0-2-0 South Dakota 1937 1998 3-9-0 East Texas State 1991 1991 0-1-0 South Dakota State 1999 2000 0-2-0 Emporia State 1969 1996 10-9-0 South Dakota Mines 1931 1934 3-0-0 Evangel 1989 1990 2-0-0 S.D. Normal/Southern 1932 1967 2-4-0 Fort Hays State 1977 1998 6-10-1 Southwest Minn State 1969 2016 20-8-0 Franklin (Ind.) 1970 1970 0-1-0 Spalding Academy 1914 1914 1-0-0 Grand Island 1921 1945 3-0-0 Stanton H.S. 1919 1919 0-1-0 Hastings 1938 1984 16-14-1 Trinity 1914 1930 5-0-0 Hiram Scott 1969 1970 0-2-0 Truman State 1962 1962 0-1-0 Huron 1962 1963 1-1-0 University of Mary (ND) 2007 2015 6-1-0 Iowa Wesleyan 1973 1995 6-1-0 University of Sioux Falls 2012 2016 0-5-0 Kansas Wesleyan 1936 1936 0-1-0 Upper Iowa 2006 2016 5-6-0 Lea (Minn.) 1969 1971 3-0-0 Waldorf College 2003 2003 1-0-0 Lincoln (Mo.) 1960 1961 0-2-0 Walthill H.S. 1913 1915 2-0-0 Mayville State 1992 1993 2-0-0 Wartburg (Iowa) 1950 1951 2-0-1 Michigan Tech 1992 1993 1-1-0 Washburn 1970 1988 6-8-0 Midland Lutheran 1921 1985 27-16-4 Western Illinios 2003 2003 0-1-0 Minnesota Crookston 1999 2015 11-2-0 Western New Mexico 1996 1997 1-1-0 Minnesota-Duluth 1993 2015 1-12-0 Westmar Union 1912 1989 12-9-2 Minnesota Morris 1965 2002 7-4-0 William Jewell 1964 1967 2-1-0 Minn. State Mankato 2008 2016 0-9-0 William Penn 1974 1975 0-2-0 Minn. State Moorhead 1960 2016 9-14-0 Winona State 1994 2016 4-17-0 Minot State 1989 2016 3-1-0 Wisconsin-Stevens Point 1991 1991 1-0-0 Missouri Rolla 1973 2006 1-2-1 Yankton 1914 1981 7-5-0 Missouri Southern 1969 1988 4-9-1 York 1924 1950 5-1-0 Missouri Western 1977 2007 6-8-1 Totals 416-472-40 Boldface indicates 2017 opponents (.470)

2017 Wildcat Football - 70 FOOTBALL LETTERWINNERS

Tonev Abraham, 2013 Steven Besch, 1981-82-83-84 Don Calvert, 1961-62 Larry Adams, 1963-66 Warren Best, 1939-40-41-42 Kevin Camacho, 2014-15-16 Segun Adebayo, 2002 William Best, 1945 Gary Cameron, 1959-60 Jon Adkisson, 1992 Tyri Bethea, 2014-15-16 B.J. Campbell, 2005-06-07-08 Dan Aguayo, 1993-95 Keith Bieber, 2010-11 Christian Campos, 2015-16 Jack Akins, 1942 Joey Bierman, 2013 Brandon Carlson, 2006-07-08 Todd Alberti, 1990-91 Zach Bierman, 2012-13-14 Charles Carlson, 1949-50 Matt Allen, 2002 , 1959-60-61 Duane Carlson, 1974-75-76-77 Thomas Allie, 1971-72-73-74 Marcus Bishop, 1995-96 Jon Carlson, 2001-02 Marcus Alridge, 1995 George Biszack, 1970-71-72-73 Karl Carstens, 1955 Gary Alsman, 2000-01 Bill Black, 1950 Trevor Carstens, 2015-16 Kermit Ambrose, 1929-30-31-32 Darin Blackburn, 1983-84-85-86 William Carstens, 1956 Scott Amundson, 1988 Ed Blackburn, 1978-79-80-81 Drew Caskey, 2000-01 Craig Andersen, 1985-86-87 Nehemiah Blackburn, 2007-08-09-10 Claire Casper, 1958-59 James Anderson, 1945-47 Douglas Blair, 1985-86-88 Casey Cavanaugh, 1999-00-01 Keylyn Anderson, 2007 Ronald Blair, 1998-99 Gregory Cavill, 1984-85-86-87 Mark Anderson, 1972-73-74-75 Sam Blake, 2011 Oscar Cervantes, 2005-06 Michael Anderson, 1984-85-86-87 Boyd Blakesley, 1952 Eddy Cesar, 2008-09-10 Raymond Anderson, 1952-53-54-55 Jonathan Bland, 2014-15-16 Byron Chamberlain, 1993-94 Robert Anderson, 1956 Dale Blattert, 1957-58 Jamison Chambers, 2004 Loren Andrews, 1928-29-30-31 Lyle Blattert, 1959 Tyler Chambers, 2002-03-04-05 Robert Ansness, 1945 Reno Blomquist, 2007-08 Dennile Chambliss, 2000 Garrett Anthens, 2012-13 Darold Bobier, 1942-45 Kyle Chandler, 2007-09 Danny Ard, 1963 John Bock, 1962-63-64 Brian Chapman, 2005-06-07-08 Josh Armon, 2004 Brett Boden, 2013-14-15 Jake Chastain, 2004 Kevin Armstrong, 1994-95-96-97 Dirk Boe, 1996 Bob Childs, 1940 Fred Arnold, 1947-48-49-50 Gary Boehle, 1973-74-75-76 Dick Childs, 1939 Maurice Arrington, 1993-94 John Bohan III, 1998-99 Bryan Chochon, 2004-05 Justin Badje, 2002 Alan Boone, 1955-56 Dick Chochon, 1960-61-62 Al Bahe, 1946-47-48-49 Leland Bordner, 1942 Joseph Chohon, 1988-89-90-91 Travis Bahnsen, 1988-89 Warren Borg, 1946-47-48 Matt Chrans, 2005 Donny Baker, 2008-09-10-11 Adam Boryca, 1990-91 Bump Christensen, 2001-02-03 Michael Baker, 1998-99-00-01 Ron Bovill, 1959 Mark Christensen, 1994 Virgil Baker, 1951-52 Casey Bowman, 1998-99-00-01 Terry Christensen, 1965-66-67-68 William Baker, 1957-58 Curtis Boyd, 2000-01 Bob Clark, 1972-73 Nick Baldetti, 2006-07 Rodney Boykin, 1996-97 James Clark, 1970-71-72 JaQuay Bangs, 1998-99 Blain Branscum, 1989-90-91 Taylor Clark, 2014 Douglas Barclay, 1968-69 Bud Braash, 1940 Tyson Clark, 2013 Shawn Barker, 2012-13-14-15 James Brady, 1945-46 Brian Clausen, 1991-92-93-94 Darrin Barner, 1987-88 Justin Bratcher, 1999-00 Lee Clopper, 1946-47 Leonard Barra, 1993 Glenn Brewer, 1982 Ron Coles, 1971-72-73 Bob Barry, 1976-77-78-79 LaDuan Brewer, 2005 Anthony Collins, 1996 Chris Barry, 2007-08 Ron Breyne, 1949-50-51 Benny Collins, 2007-08 Doug Barry, 1966-67 Steven Bristol, 1981 Dick Collins, 1962 Norman Barth, 1983 Daniel Broekemeier, 1983-84 Patrick Comstock, 1994-95 Tyler Basch, 2013 Paul Broekemeier, 1981-82-83-84 Ralph Conner, 1949-50 Andrew Bauer, 2010 Kurt Brosamle, 1981-82 Sid Conrad, 1972-73-74 Jack Baumert, 1947-48-49 Dave Bross, 1964-65-66-67 Jamaal Conway-Smith, 2015-16 Taylor Baumert, 2010-11-12 Jason Brown, 1994-95-96-97 Dale Cooper, 1953 Craig Baxa, 2004 Kevin Brown, 1991-92-93 Lamart Cooper, 1994-95 Jerry Bayse, 1972-73-74-75 Michael Brungardt, 1985 Rockne Copple, 1949-50 Michael Bazata, 2008-09-10-11 Frederick Bruno, 2007-08-09-10 Michael Cordes, 1997 Jarrod Bazata, 2014-15-16 Randy Bryan, 2015-16 Randy Cordes, 1966-67-68-69 Philip Beaver, 2002 Todarien Buchanan, 1986 Roger Cordes, 1963 Garret Bedke, 2010-12-13 Timothy Buenz, 1981-82 Roy Corywell, 1940-41 Roland Behr, 1946 Joe Bundy, 2007-08-09-10 Harold Corzine, 1951 Jacob Bell, 2007-08-09-10 Eric Burenheide, 2009 Bruce Cramer, 1967-68-69-70 Nick Bell, 2010 Justin Burhoop, 1999-00-01-02 Kent Crossley, 1981-82-83-84 Jay Bellar, 1979-80 Tom Burke, 1973 Maurice Cunningham, 1942-46-47 Gary Bemiss, 1963-64-65-66 Derrick Burks, 1996-97 Robert Cunningham, 1935 Rick Benedetto, 1972-73-74-75 Arelious Burns, 2016 Jared Curry, 2011-12 Alan Benson, 1956 George Burns, 2005 K. Fred Curtis, 1958-59-60-61 Roger Bentley, 1962-63-64-65 Charles Burt, 1986-87-88 Darren Cyphers, 1946-47-48-49 Roger Bentz Jr., 1987-88 Willie Burton, 2001 Roderick Daberkow, 1956 Randy Bernard, 1965-66 James Burtwistle, 1982 Tim Dahl, 1976-77-78 John Bernthal, 1959-60-61 Marshell Byrd, 1996 Bob Dale, 1941 Ronald Berrie, 1978-79-80-81 Jesse Calabretto, 1999 Jack Dale, 1948 Kyle Bertelsen, 2010 Cody Calhoun, 2011-12-13-14 Richard Daniel, 2009-10-11-12

2017 Wildcat Football - 71 FOOTBALL LETTERWINNERS

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

2017 Wildcat Football - 72 FOOTBALL LETTERWINNERS

Matthew Holly, 1988-89-90 Daniel Jones, 1971-72-73-74 Daniel Leacraft, 2008-09-10-11 Donald Holmstedt, 1952 Jaime Jones, 1996-97-98-99 Darnell Lee, 2007-08-09 Jason Holoubek, 1995 Javal Jones, 2007-09-10 Edgar Lee, 1946-47 Pat Holston, 1968 Kary Jones, 1998 Nile Legania, 2007 Reggie Holt, 2014-16 Marquise Jones, 2016 Aaron Legband, 2003 Raynard Hooker, 1984-85 Tyler Jones, 2006 Erik Lehmann, 1994 Wilson Hookfi n, 1992-93 Yano Jones, 1998-00 Benson Lehr, 1984-85-86-87 Rod Hoops, 1975 Don Kane, 1948-49-50-51 Perry Leif, 1983-84 Tyler Hoppes, 2013 Adam Karsten, 1997-98 Richard Leimbach, 1970-71 Joseph Hope, 1997 Rollie Kaup, 1958 Thomas Leitschuck, 1982-83-84-85 Nick Hope, 2006-07-08-09 James Kay, 1952-53-54-55 Chuck Lellos, 1966-67-68-69 Josh Hopwood, 2001-02-03-04 Shawn Keenan, 1973 Curt Lessman, 1998 Dean Houfek, 1958 Heath Keim, 1998-99-00-01 C.L. Lewis, 1983-84-85-86 Colton Hough, 2014-15 Donald Kellogg, 1953-54 Nick Lewis, 2011-12 Jeremy Houghtelling, 2000 William Kellogg, 1956-58 Ricky Lewis, 2009 Mike Houlihan, 1967-68-69-70 Jim Kelly, 1940 Stanley Lewis, 1971-72-73-74 Steve Hruby, 1979-80-81 Brian Kent, 2012-13-14 L.C. Liddell, 1984-85 Kenneth Hughes, 1949 Gerald Kilcoin, 1962-63-64-65 Virgil "Joe" Lindahl, 1939-40 William Hulsebusch, 1946 Bud Killian, 1939 Mark Linder, 1987-88-89-90 Tom Hultquist, 1952-53 William Kimber, 1954-55-56 Tyler Lindsay, 2014-15 Dan Hungerford, 1939-40 Shon King, 1997 Robert Lindstedt, 1957 Lowell Hunter, 1958 Dennis Kirby, 1964-65-66 Kyle Lingenenfelter, 2000-01-02-03 Gene Hunting, 1964-65-66 Eric Kjar, 2000-01-02-03 Joe Litel, 2002 Veasna Huot, 2003-04-05 Thomas Kleespies, 1989-90-91-92 Bill Little, 1940 Randy Hupp, 1984-85-86 Jerry Kleidosty, 1990-91-92 Brent Litz, 1998-99-00 Vic Hurd, 1962-63-64-65 Alex Kline, 2014-15-16 Henry Livingston, 2009-10 Timothy Hurley, 1977-78-79 Ryan Klinetobe, 2000-01-02 Brian Locke, 2006-07 Houston Huss, 2015-16 Trent Kling, 2003-04-05-06 Adam Long, 2001-02 Thomas Hutton, 1947 Tom Klutcharch, 1966-67-68 Rodney Love, 1946 Alex Inciong, 1961-62 Shaun Knipfer, 2015-16 Robbe Lovercheck, 1997 Jeff Ingrum, 1977-78-79-80 Ethan Knudson, 2016 Robert Lowe, 1991-92 Patrick Ivers, 1969-70 Chad Koch, 2011-12-13-14 Kenneth Lowin, 1950 Antonio Jackson, 1998-99-00-01 Brian Koenig, 2001 Ryan Ludlow, 2014-15 Phil Jackson, 2000-01-02 Don Koenig, 1962-63-64-65 Duane Luebe, 1949-50-51-52 Vernon Jacobs, 1941 Ken Kohlhof, 1981-82-83-84 Jerry Luedtke, 1967-68-69-70 Cecil Jacobson, 1947 Bill Koll, 1973-74-75-76 Steven Luedtke, 1994-95-96-97 A.J. James, 2005 Aaron Konicek, 2011 Claude Lukes, 1940 Brent Jameson, 2008 Jon Koski, 2009 Jeff Lutt, 1991-92-94-95 Nathan Janke, 2012-13 Vernon "Pete" Koziesek, 1940-41-42 Tyler Maas, 2001 Jared Jansen, 2000-01-02 Dave Kracl, 1961 Lowell Magdanz, 1942 Jason Jansen, 1996-97-98-99 Gary Krajicek, 1973-74-75-76 Elmer Mahler, 1958 Anthony Janssen, 2006 William Krause, 1942-50 Russell Mailliard, 1968-69-70 Dana Janssen, 2002-03-04 Jack Kreager, 1958 Edward Mandl, 1941-46 Mark Janssen, 2008-09-10 Steve Kreuch, 1960-61-62-64 Rick Mangiameli, 1970-71-72-73 Marcus Jenkins-Moore, 2015 Paul Krohn, 1956 Tony Manning, 2004 Steve Jennett, 1973 Dale "Pete" Kropp, 1951-54-55 Robert Manuel, 2006-07-08-09 Pat Jennings, 1984-85 William Kropp, 1949 Anthony Marinella, 1979-81-82 Taylor Jensen, 2012-13-14-15 Nate Kroupa, 2012-13-14-15 Alex Marquez, 2009-10-11-12 Tom Jensen, 1973-74 Tyler Krueger, 2005-06-07-08 Jake Marotz, 2001-02-03-04 Brian Jepsen, 1986-87-88 Dan Kruger, 2004-05 Everest Martin, 2001 Ed Jochum, 1982-83-84-85 Robert Kruse, 1964-65-66 Max Martin, 2010-11-12 Brian Johnson, 1998-99 Wallace Kucora, 1951 Lloyd Maskell, 1956-58 Dion Johnson, 1992-93-94 Ryan Kuester, 2000-01-02-03 Ricky Massa, 2008-09 Evan Johnson, 2009-10-11 Rick Kuiken, 1995-96-97 Logan Masters, 2006-07-08-09 Jason Johnson, 1994 Chad Kumm, 2000-01-02-03 Bruce Mastin, 2006 Larry Johnson, 1952-53-54-55 Rick Lade, 1977-80 Tony Mata, 1948 Melvin Johnson, 1957-58-59 Darrel Lahmann, 1963-64-65-66 Evan Matautia, 1995-96 Mike Johnson, 1953-54-55-56 Richard Lake, 1955 Stan Mather, 1948 Milton Johnson, 1942 B.J. Lambrecht, 2007-08-09 Jeffrey Mathers, 1984-85-86-87 Rex Johnson, 1942-46-47-48 Eric Lammers, 2015 Glenn Mathews, 1984-85-86-87 Rick Johnson, 1980-81-82-83 Pernell Lane, 2002 Ted Matsukis, 1951-52-53 Roger Johnson, 1956 John Lanier, 1990-91 Burton Matthies, 1962-63-64-65 Tavarus Johnson, 1998-99-00-01 Charles Lanik, 1950 Travis Mattox, 2000-01-02-03 Tyler Johnson, 2011 Ray Lanik, 1952 Pat Maxwell, 1978-79-80-81 Tyler (Mitch) Johnson, 2014 Seth Last, 1998-99 Kevin McArdle, 1981-82-83 Zack Johnson, 2014-15 Tyler Last, 1998-99 Steven McBride, 1988 Dan Joiner, 1948-49-50 Brandon Lavaley, 1997-98-99-00 Mitchell McCann, 1976-77 Martin Jonas, 1990 Gale Lawton, 1989-90 Wayne McClain, 1942

2017 Wildcat Football - 73 FOOTBALL LETTERWINNERS

Robert McConico, 1992-93-94-95 Mitch Montgomery, 2007-09-10-11 Rex Osborne, 2006-07 Marque McCray, 2005 Nick Monzu, 2011-12-13-14 Johnnie Ostermeyer, 2000-01 Sean McClure, 2013 Kiyoshi Moody, 1994 Cameron Ostrand, 1950-53 Cole McDaniel, 2011-12-13-14 Brad Moore, 1986 Dean Ott, 1971-72-73-74 Charles McDermott, 1941 Charles Moore, 1962 Joel Ott, 1988-89-90 Neal McDonald, 1951-55-56 Mason Moritz, 1945-47 Grant Otten, 2011-12-13 Richard McDonald, 1948-49-50 Bob Morlan, 1967-68 Brad Ottis, 1990-91-92-93 Leo McElrath, 1952 Brian Morrison, 1995-96-97 Lee Otto, 1945-46-47 Tyson McGill, 2011-12-13-14 Dan Morrison, 1997 Thomas Owens, 2008-10 Charles McGinnis, 1985-86 James Morrison, 1946-47 Shaqualle Paddy, 2016 Larry McHenrey, 1960-62 Maurice Morrison, 2012 David Padilla, 1997 Andre McIntyre, 2008-09-10 Stuart Morrow, 2005-06-07 Gary Palmer, 1963-64 Jason McIntyre, 1994 John Mortimer, 1973-74 William Palmer, 1954 Gordon McKay, 1950-51 Blake Mosel, 2007 Loren "Pi" Page, 1940-41-42 Tyler McKeown, 2010-11 Ryshaun Mosley, 1996 Kirk Park, 1970-71-72-73 Sean McLaughlin, 2005 Nate Most, 2011-12-13 Jonathan Parks, 2014-15 Joseph McMenamin, 1972-73 Troy Mott, 1991-92 Andrew Parr, 1992-93 Mike McMahon, 1973-74-75-76 William Moulton, 1957 James Parr, 1965-66 Jim McNamara, 1964 Daryl Mountain, 1984-85-86-87 Roger Parr, 1964-65-66-67 Cedric McPherson, 2004 Galen Moyer, 1946-47-48 Patrick Parrish, 2005-06 Trevor Meader, 2013 Gerald Moyer, 1946-47-48-49 Jeff Pasold, 1989 Joseph Medeiros, 1983-84 Fred Mueller, 1956-58 Bill Patterson, 1959 Floyd Megrue, 1950-51 Chris Muller, 1949 Vincent Patterson, 2010-11-12 Mario Melvin, 2008-09-10-11 Lyle Mullins, 1939 Bill Patton, 1962-63 Ruben Mendoza, 1984-85 Dave Munro, 1960-61-63 Kevin Paulsen, 2010-11-12 Judd Meneely, 1984-85-86 David Murphy, 1984 John Pavlik,1999 Brian Merrill, 1998 Frederic Murray, 1936-37-38-39 Anthony Payne, 1988 Gene Metz, 1947-48-49-52 Kenneth Nadrchal, 1974 Bob Pearce, 1964-65 Colt Meyer, 2002-03-04-05 Andrew Nastase, 1956 Duane Pearson, 1948-50-51 David Meyer, 1952-53-54-55 Jeremy Neill, 2001-02-03-04 Ronald Peck, 1961-62 Duane Meyer, 1956 Donald Nelson, 1957 Dan Peed, 1996 Eric Meyer, 2006-07-08-10 Eric Nelson, 2000 Josh Pendry, 2002 James Meyer, 1983 (Ceresco) Jeremy Nelson, 2013 James Pennington, 1941-48 James Meyer, 1994 (Livermore, Maine) J.J. Nelson, 2003-04 John Perkins, 1967 Nathan Meyer, 2003-04-05-06 Ross Nelson, 2001 Benjamin Perry, 2009-10-11-12 Robert Meyer, 1974-75 Cody Netusil, 2016 Robert Perry II, 2007-08-09 Ryan Meyers, 2003-04 Donald Neufi nd, 1945 Matt Peter, 2010-11-12 Michel Mikaya, 2010 Kelly Neustrom, 1978-79-80-81 Richard Petersen, 1951-52-53-54 Jim Milek, 1966 Kirk Neustrom, 1981-82-83-84 Adam Peterson, 2003-04-05-06 Mike Milenkovich, 2015-16 Robert Newcomb, 1955 Bill Peterson, 1958 Bryce Miller, 2007 Brady Nicholson, 2012 Dan Peterson, 1999-00 Chad Miller, 1995 Aaron Nielsen, 2006-07-08-09 Dick Peterson, 1939-41-46-47 David Miller, 1972-73-74-75 Mickey Nielsen, 1949 Josh Peterson, 2004-05-06 E. Miller, 1947 Sean Ningen, 1999-00-01 John Pezdirtz, 1986-87-88-89 Irvin Miller, 1945 Alan Nissen, 1979 Reno Pfeil, 1951-52-53-56 Merlyn Miller, 1950-51 Justin Nissen, 1999 Gerald Pfund, 1945-46 Monty Miller, 1969 Edward Nitz, 1939-40 William Pfund, 1948-49-50 Tony Miller, 2005 Richard Nordhues, 1988 Jeff Pilbeam, 1973 William Miller, 1946 Jeff Norton, 2004-05 Roger Pohlman, 1963-64-65 Bill Mimick, 1966-67-68-69 D. Novacek, 1947 Andrew Pohlmeier, 2004 Maurice Mintken, 1973-74-75-76 Adonice Nunn, 1992-93 Jeff Pokorny, 2009-10-11-12 Richard Mintken, 1962-63-64-65 Phil Nunn, 1951 Keith Pollock, 1994 Allan Mitchell, 1939 Jack O'Brien, 1959-61 Austan Pomajzl, 2010-11-12-13 Cornelius Mitchell, 1998-99-00-01 Gilbert O'Doherty, 1953-54 Dameon Porter, 1996-97 Dan Mitchell, 1980-81-82-83 Tyler Oeltjen, 2013 Ryan Porter, 2013-14-16 Miquelito Mitchell, 1994-95 Robert O'Hara, 1949 Donald Potter, 1954-57-58 Merle Mitteis, 1958 Randy Ogren, 1982-83-84-85 Ray Powers, 1993-94 Brent Moeller, 1971-72-73-74 Alexis Ohlund, 1950-51 Brett Pribnow, 2010-11-12 Brian Moeller, 1972-73-74-75 Robert Ohlund, 1950-55 Troy Pribnow, 2006-07-08 Jack Moeller, 2002 Brian Okonofua, 2005-06-07-08 Craig Price, 1995-96-97-98 Alex Mohanna, 1999-00-01 Blake Oleson, 1965-66 Steven Price, 2014-15 Todd Mohler, 1992-93-94 Dick Olson, 1962-63 Mark Priegnitz, 1987 Drew Molacek, 2006-09-10 Howard Olson, 1942 Josh Prokopec, 2008 Ryan Molacek, 2005-06-07-08-09 Marvin Olson, 1940 Daniel Prososki, 1986 Zach Molacek, 2003-04-05-06 Robert Olson, 1956 Colin Prosser, 2005-06-07-08 Kenton Monroe, 1969-70-71 Obiajunwa Onujiogu, 1992-93-94 Jacob Protzman, 2016 Dave Montag, 1956 Zach Osborn, 2013-14-15-16 Rhett Psota, 2002 Cam Montgomery, 2015-16 John Osborne, 1952-53 Bill Puetz, 1960-61-62-63

2017 Wildcat Football - 74 FOOTBALL LETTERWINNERS

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

2017 Wildcat Football - 75 FOOTBALL LETTERWINNERS

Dale Urwiler, 1942 Michael Wilson, 1989-90-91-92 Adam Valencia, 1991-92 William Wilson, 1980-81-82-83 Darrel Vance, 1955 Thomas Wingert, 1980-81-82-83 Jeff Van Den Top, 2011-12-13-14 Brant Winter, 2003 Brian Van Hook, 1995-96 Jay Winter, 2004-05-06-07 Anthony Van Horn, 1997 Shane Winter, 2007-08-09-10 Michael Verzani, 1991-92-93-94 Gerald Witherell, 2004 John Villecco, 1950-51 Jerry Witt, 1952 Keyon Vinegar, 1995 Ronald Wolfgram, 1957 Eli Vosler, 2013-14-15 Jason Wood, 1990 Scott Vokoun, 1988-89-90-91 Rondy Woodard, 1987-88-89 Mark Volf, 1985-86-87-88 Roger Wooden, 1997-98 Andy Von Dollen, 1994 Pat Wordekemper, 1985-86-87-88 Leland Von Seggern, 1945 James Worthen, 2010-11 Gene Waccholtz, 1967 Roger Wortman, 1973 Robert Waggoner, 1951 Vernon Wortman, 1950-51 Robert Waggoner, 1977 Robert Wolverton, 1945-46-48 Jeffrey Wagner, 1985-86-87-88 Brad Wright, 2009-10-11-12 Ray Wagner, 1974-75-76-77 Jake Wright, 2012-13-14 Abram Walker, 2011-12-13-14 Michael Wynn, 1968-69-70-71 Brett Walker, 2002-03 Lane Yates, 2014-15 Drew Walker, 1985-86 Warren Yates, 1969-70-71 Mark Walker, 1980-81-82 Roy Y'Deen, 1953 Remar Walker, 1987-88-89-90 Teddy Young, 2002-03-04-05 R. Greg Walker, 1967-68-69-70 Trevor Zach, 2003-04 C. Edwin Wallick 1951-52 Ronald Zahourek, 1968 Bob Wallman, 1961-62 Gordon Zapp, 1954-55-56 Benjamin Walls, 2016 Paul Zelinsky, 1980-81-82-83 Jim Walmsley, 1963-64 Stephen Zelinsky, 1978-79-80-81 Willie Walton, 2016 Leroy Zierke, 1961 N. Michael Ware, 1989-90 Bob Zitek, 1973 James Warren, 1940-41 Michael Warren, 1979-80-81-82 Tommy Warren, 2010-11 J.J. Washington, 2004-05 Jerome Watts, 1994 Jesse Wavrunek, 1995-96-97-98 Fay Webb, 1939-40-41 Nathan Weatherby, 2013-14-15 William Weddingfeld, 1956

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Richard Wehmeyer, 2012-13 Charles Wehrer, 1936-38-39 Dean Weible, 1963-64-65-66 Randy Weich, 2009-10-11-12 Josh Weihs, 2004 Logan Weinandt, 2015-16 Greg Welch, 1975-76-77-78 Eric Wells, 2002-03-04 Nick Wemhoff, 2000-01-02-03 Duane Wenbourne, 1941-42 Earl Wenbourne, 1946-47 Charles Wendt, 1969-70-71 Mike Wendt, 2002-03-04-05 Robert Westphal, 1940-41-42-46 Bill Whalen, 1961-62-63 Arlen White, 1957 Curran White, 1998-99 Ron White, 1961-62 Richard Whiting, 1954 James Whitney, 1953-54-55-56 Randy Wicker, 2004 Anthony Wiese, 1985-86-87-88 Mark Will, 1984-85 Jason Williams, 1992-93-94 Rupert Williams, 1992-93 Shymere Williams, 2015-16 DaVarryl Williamson, 1991

2017 Wildcat Football - 76 Defensive Backs

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