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Missouri S&T Record Book 2 MISSOURI S&T RECORD BOOK FOOTBALL RECORDS -- Individual & Team Records Receptions INDIVIDUAL RECORDS Game--16, Smook Thomas vs. Wisconsin-Stevens Point, Sept. 19, 2009 Season--92, Smook Thomas, 2012 Total Offense Consecutive seasons–165, Ashton Gronewold, 2006-07 Game–499, Evan Gray vs. Austin Peay, Oct. 29, 2005 Career--278, Ashton Gronewold, 2004-07 (499 passing, 0 rushing) Season–3731, Joe Winters, 2006 (3724 passing, 7 rushing) Receiving Yards Career--8456, Tyler Swart, 2015-18 (8796 passing, -340 rushing) Play--97, Breon Michel vs. Azusa Pacific, Sept. 14, 2019 (TD) Game--229, Ashton Gronewold vs. Morehead State, Sept. 23, 2006 Rushing Attempts Season–1,198, Chad Shockley, 2010 Game--48, Terry Ryan vs. Central Missouri, Nov. 18, 1978 Consecutive seasons–2,200, Ashton Gronewold, 2005-06 Season--290, Terry Ryan, 1977 Career--3,708, Ashton Gronewold, 2004-07 Career--841, Terry Ryan, 1975-78 Receiving Touchdowns Rushing Yards Game--4, Ashton Gronewold vs. Southwest Bapt., Oct. 1, 2005 Play--90, John Southgate vs. Drury, Nov. 3, 1900 (TD); Clark Bland vs. Season–17, Ashton Gronewold, 2005 Missouri, Nov. 1, 1913 Career--52, Ashton Gronewold, 2004-06 Half–190, Deshawn Jones vs. Saint Francis (Ill.), Oct. 7, 2017 Game--275, Deshawn Jones vs. Saint Francis (Ill.), Oct. 7, 2017 Touchdowns Scored Season--1579, Deshawn Jones, 2017 Game--5, Deshawn Jones vs. Quincy, Nov. 11, 2017 Career--3493, Deshawn Jones, 2016-19 Season--18, Ashton Gronewold, 2005 Career--58, Ashton Gronewold, 2004-06 Rushing Touchdowns Game--5, Deshawn Jones vs. Quincy, Nov. 11, 2017 All-Purpose Yards Season--16, Deshawn Jones, 2017 Game--357, Ashton Gronewold vs. Tiffin, Nov. 3, 2007 (64 receiving, Career--39, Deshawn Jones, 2016-19 295 kickoff returns, -2 punt returns) Season--2250, Ashton Gronewold, 2006 (202 rushing, 1,009 receiving, Pass Attempts 953 kickoff returns, 86 punt returns) Game–76, Evan Gray vs. Missouri Western, Nov. 15, 2003 Career--5592, Ashton Gronewold, 2004-07 (233 rushing, 3,708 Season–525, Evan Gray, 2005 receiving, 1,828 kickoff returns, 223 punt returns) Career--1031, Tyler Swart, 2015-18 Extra Points Scored Pass Completions Game--9, Joe Drahos vs. Southwest Baptist, Nov. 8, 2008; Ben Styron Game–47, Evan Gray vs. Missouri Western, Nov. 15, 2003 vs. Quincy, Nov. 11, 2017 Season–302, Evan Gray, 2005 Season--50, Ben Styron, 2019 Career--628, Tyler Swart, 2015-18 Career--177, Ben Styron, 2016-19 Completion Percentage Field Goals Scored Game--89.9%, Jason Schlueter vs. Kentucky Wesleyan, Oct. 18, 2008 Game--4, George Stock vs. Lincoln, Oct. 27, 1984; Eivind Listerud vs. (17-19) Iowa Wesleyan, Sept. 11, 1993; Brandon Risner vs. Quincy, Sept. 6, Season–68.5%,Jason Schlueter, 2008 (161-235) 1997; Alex Mendrygal vs. Washburn, Oct. 9, 1999; Ben Styron vs. Career--60.9%, Tyler Swart, 2015-18 (628-1031) William Jewell, Oct. 1, 2016 Season--14, Ben Styron, 2018 Passing Yards Career--48, Ben Styron, 2016-19 Play--97, Staton King (to Breon Michel) vs. Azusa Pacific, Longest--54 yards, Lance Privett vs. Truman, Sept. 16, 1995 Sept. 14, 2019 (TD) Quarter—252, Evan Gray vs. Southwest Baptist, Oct. 1, 2005 Points Scored Half—413, Evan Gray vs. Austin Peay, Oct. 29, 2005 Game--30, Deshawn Jones vs. Quincy, Nov. 11, 2017 Game–499, Evan Gray vs. Austin Peay, Oct. 29, 2005 Season--108, Ashton Gronewold, 2005 Season–3724, Joe Winters, 2006 Season by kicker--89, Ben Styron, 2018 Career--8796, Tyler Swart, 2015-18 Career--348, Ashton Gronewold, 2004-07 Career by kicker--321, Ben Styron, 2016-19 Passing Touchdowns Game--7, Brad Guidry vs. Southwest Baptist, Nov. 8, 2008 Tackles Season–39, Evan Gray, 2005 Game-- 24, Mario Gant vs. Butler, Nov. 12, 2005 Career--79, Tyler Swart, 2015-18 Season-- 142, Pat Risner, 1992; Mario Gant, 2005 Career-- 397, Glenn Wilhelm, 1982-85 Pass Interceptions Game--6, Greg Haug vs. Missouri Southern, Sept. 29, 1975 Tackles for Loss Season--24, Greg Haug, 1975 Game-- 5, Bret Curtis vs. William Jewell, Oct. 1, 2016 Career--35, Greg Haug, 1973-75 Season- 22, Bo Brooks, 2018 Career-- 58, Tershawn Wharton, 2016-19 MISSOURI S&T RECORD BOOK 3 FOOTBALL RECORDS -- Individual & Team Records Quarterback Sacks Rushing Yards Game-- 4, Bo Brooks vs. Tuskegee, Sept. 22, 2018 Game--467 vs. Lincoln, Oct. 25, 1986 Season-- 13.5, Tershawn Wharton, 2017 Game, two teams--623 vs. Southwest Baptist, Oct. 1, 2005 (S&T 77, Career-- 35.5, Tershawn Wharton, 2016-19 SBU 546) Season--2476, 1984 Interceptions Game--3 by many players (Most recent: Nathan Williams vs. Emporia Rushing Touchdowns State, Oct. 23, 2004) Game--8 vs. Quincy, Nov. 11, 2017 Season--11, Bill Grantham, 1978 Season--27, 2017 Career--29, Bill Grantham, 1977-80 Longest Return--96 yards, Mark Hopkins vs. Kentucky Wesleyan, Pass Attempts Nov. 13, 2009 (TD) Game–76 vs. Missouri Western, Nov. 15, 2003 Consecutive Games with an interception--8, Darin Nix, Nov. 6, Season–544, 2004 1993-Oct. 8, 1994 Pass Completions Punts Game–47 vs. Missouri Western, Nov. 15, 2003 Game — 13, Chris Shore vs. Central Missouri, Oct. 31, 1982; Season–305, 2005 Dustin Penn vs. Central Missouri, Sept. 19, 1988 Season — 82, Dustin Penn, 1999 Completion Percentage Career — 298, Dustin Penn, 1998-01 Game--85.7% vs. Lincoln, Nov. 1, 2008 (18-21) Season--67.6%, 2008 Punting Yardage Punt--79, Jim Tschannen vs. Truman, Oct. 21, 1949 Passing Yards Game--445, Dustin Penn vs. Central Missouri, Sept. 19, 1998 Game–499 vs. Austin Peay, Oct. 29, 2005 Season--2819, Austin Dussold, 2014 Game, two teams–890 vs. Truman, Oct. 30, 2004 (S&T 449, TSU 441) Career–10,673, Dustin Penn, 1998-01 Season–3860, 2006 Punting Average Passing Touchdowns Game (min. 3 punts)--48.7, Trey Lunsford vs. Wayne State (Neb.), Sept. Game--7 vs. Southwest Baptist, Nov. 8, 2008 10, 2005 Season–39, 2005 Season--40.0, Calvin Curdt, 1973 Career--38.9, Jonathan Banowetz, 2016-19 Pass Interceptions Game--6 vs. Truman, Nov. 8, 1952; vs. Missouri Southern, Sept. 29, Punt Returns 1975 Game--9, Craig Heath vs. Missouri Valley, Sept. 8, 1979 Season--29, 1975 Season--30, Randy Hauser, 1981 Career--99, Craig Heath, 1977-80 Plays Game--99 vs. Missouri Western, Nov. 15, 2003 Punt Return Yardage Season--919, 2012 Play--97, Frank Ricchi vs. Northwest Missouri State, Oct. 7, 1949 (TD) Game--167, Mark Hopkins vs. Kentucky Wesleyan, Oct. 16, 2010 Total Yards Season--278, Craig Heath, 1977 Most in a game--697 vs. Kentucky Wesleyan, Oct. 18, 2008 Career--1001, Craig Heath, 1977-80 Most in a game, two teams–1192 vs. Pittsburg State, Sept. 25, 2004 (PSU 809, S&T 383) Kickoff Returns Season–5057, 2017 Game--9, Elliott Jackson vs. Pittsburg State, Nov. 4, 1995 Average Per Game–459.7, 2017 (11 games) Season–31, Clint Moss, 2002 Fewest in a game--41 vs. Central Missouri, Sept. 19, 1998 Career–77, Dan Lester, 2000-04; Ashton Gronewold, 2004-07 Punts Kickoff Return Yardage Game--13 vs. Central Missouri State, Oct. 31, 1992; vs. Emporia State, Play--100, Perry Allison vs. Pittsburg State, Sept, 17, 1955 (TD); Gene Oct. 12, 1996; vs. Central Missouri, Sept. 19, 1998 Huffman vs. Northwest Missouri State, Nov. 11, 1951 (TD) Season–87, 1999 Game--295, Ashton Gronewold vs. Tiffin, Nov. 3, 2007 Season–953, Ashton Gronewold, 2007 Punting Yards Career–1828, Ashton Gronewold, 2004-07 Game--445 vs. Central Missouri, Sept. 19, 1998 Season--2819, 2014 TEAM RECORDS Average Per Game--48.7 vs. Wayne State (Neb.), Sept. 10, 2005 Average Per Season--38.9, 2004 (11 games) Rushing Attempts Game--78 vs. Missouri Valley, Sept. 8, 1984; vs. Lincoln, Oct. 25, 1986 Punt Returns Season--588, 1984 Game--7 vs. Central Missouri, Oct. 24, 1981; vs. Upper Iowa, August 28, 2004; vs. William Jewell, Nov. 2, 2014 Season--36, 1983 4 MISSOURI S&T RECORD BOOK FOOTBALL RECORDS -- Individual & Team Records Punt Return Yardage Fumbles Game--186 vs. Kentucky Wesleyan, Oct. 16, 2010 Most, game--11 vs. Northwest Missouri State, Oct. 29, 1955 Season--527, 2010 Fewest, game--0 on many occasions (Most recent: vs. Lincoln, Oct. 27, 2018) Kickoff Returns Most lost, game--6 vs. Northwest Missouri State, Oct. 29, 1955; vs. Game--12 vs. Tiffin, Nov. 3, 2007 Missouri State, Nov. 2, 1963; vs. Missouri Valley, Sept. 12, 1981 Season–69, 2003 Fewest lost, game--0 on many occasions (Most recent: vs. MSU Moorhead, Dec. 1, 2018) Kickoff Return Yardage Most, season--41, 1991 Game—429 vs. Tiffin, Nov. 3, 2007 Most lost, season--25, 1974 Season—1765, 2007 Fewest, season--12, 2019 Fewest lost, season--5, 2018, 2019 Kickoff Returns for Touchdowns Game—2 vs. Tiffin, Nov. 3, 2007 Miscellaneous Season—4, 2007 Most wins, season--10, 1980, 2012, 2018 Most losses, season--11, 1998, 1999, 2002 & 2003 Interceptions Most ties, season--2, on eight occasions (Most recent: 1975) Game--8 vs. Central Methodist, Nov. 4, 1978 Most consecutive wins--14, from Nov. 3, 1979 to Sept. 6, 1981 Season--35, 1978 Most consecutive losses--31, from Sept. 15, 2001 to Nov. 15, 2003 Interception Returns for Touchdowns *Season statistics do not include 2020 season that was played in the Game--2 vs. Saint Joseph’s, Nov. 5, 2011 spring of 2021, as the season was only three games in length. Season--4, 1969 Touchdowns Scored Game--10 vs. Lincoln, Nov. 1, 2008; vs. South Dakota Mines, Nov. 10, 2012 Season--61, 2012 Extra Points Scored Game--9 vs. Southwest Baptist, Nov. 8, 2008 Season--51, 2012 Missouri S&T Coaching Records Field Goals Scored Game--4 vs. Lincoln, Oct. 27, 1984; vs. Iowa Wesleyan, Sept. 11, 1993; Coach (Years) Record vs.
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