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2018 UW-Stout Football vs. California Lutheran Sept. 22, 2018 PROUD SPONSOR OF

© 2018 Culver Franchising System, LLC. 9/18 Home season opens with first-time foe THIS WEEK’S GAME: It’s the home opener and UW-Stout (1-1, 0-0 WIAC) opens a three-game homes- tand by hosting California Lutheran University (1-1, 0-0 SCIAC), a team the Blue Devils have never played in their more than 100 years of fielding a football program. The Blue Devils had the bye week last weekend, giving them a little bit longer opportunity to savor a 24-23 come-from-behind, overtime win at Gustavus LAST Adolphus College, Sept. 8. The Kingsmen will be looking to rebound from a 21-16 loss at the University of TIME THEY Pacific last Saturday. This is the first California team Stout has faced since meeting Menlo University to MET: Stout open the 2008 season. The Blue Devils are scheduled to travel to California Lutheran next fall. faced a row- 2018 Blue Devil Schedule WHO’S WHO: UW-Stout: The Blue Devils started off the season with six scoreless periods, but turned Date Opponent Site Time/Result that around starting in the third quarter at Gustavus Adolphus and Stout scored 24 points in a little more Sat, Sep. 1 St. John’s University Collegeville, MN L 27-0 than a quarter. Stout has gotten receiving TDs from Tyler Seymour and Levy Hamer and KeyShawn Carpen- Sat, Sep. 8 Gustavus Adolphus St. Peter, MN W 24-23, ot ter bulled in for a ground score. Senior Jay Alston has gotten the starts at QB for the Blue Devils, with fresh- Sat, Sep. 22 California Lutheran Menomonie, WI 1 p.m. man Sean Borgerding seeing quality time. Alston has completed 18-of-30 passes for 184 yards, averaging Sat, Sep. 29 UW-Eau Claire* Menomonie, WI 6 p.m. 92 yards per game. Borgerding has completed 13-of-34 passes for 169 yards with two scores. Borgerding Sat, Oct. 6 UW-La Crosse* Menomonie, WI 2 p.m. has one interception, Alston two. Carpenter, a senior, and Rayshawn Graham, a junior, have been sharing Sat, Oct. 13 UW-River Falls* River Falls, WI 1 p.m. carries. Carpenter has 60 yards in 23 carries and Graham 50 yards in 20 carries. The two quarterbacks Sat, Oct. 20 UW-Stevens Point* Stevens Point, WI 1 p.m. Sat, Oct. 27 UW-Whitewater* Menomonie, WI 1 p.m. have spread their passes out to 11 different receivers. Hamer has pulled in a team-best 12 catches for 133 Sat, Nov. 3 UW-Platteville* Menomonie, WI 1 p.m. yards and is averaging 11.1 ards per catch. Senior Noel Gonzales has five catches, averaging 11.4 yards per Sat, Nov. 10 UW-Oshkosh* Oshkosh, WI 2 p.m. catch. Defensive back Jed Schlegel leads the team in tackles with 27, seven solo. Schlegel was opportunis- *indicates WIAC contest tic last season and this year has one of the Blue Devils’ three interceptions. Newcomer linebacker Haydon Miller has an interception, as does defensive back Levi Wolf, who last season led the WIAC in interceptions with five. 2018 WIAC Standings LAST TIME OUT: UW-Stout: The Blue Devils trailed 17-0 at Gustavus midway into the third period when WIAC All a Drew Pearson field goal put Stout on the board...and the momentum started to shift. Stout rallied with UW-Whitewater 0-0 3-0 two more scores, including a 4-yard pass from Sean Borgerding to Levy Hamer with eight seconds remain- UW-Eau Claire 0-0 2-0 ing in regulation. Earlier in the fourth period, Borgerding connected with Tyler Seymour for a 15-yard score, UW-La Crosse 0-0 2-1 and Pearson was true on both kicks. For Borgerding and Seymour, it was their first collegiate scores. Stout UW-Oshkosh 0-0 2-1 won the draw in overtime and the Blue Devils needed five plays to complete the 25-yard drive, with senior UW-Platteville 0-0 1-1 KeyShawn Carpenter bulling in from one yard out and Pearson connected for his third extra-point as Stout UW-Stout 0-0 1-1 led for the first time in the game, 24-17. The Gusties needed only one play to pull to within a point when UW-River Falls 0-0 1-2 Michael Veldman hit Ellis Hirman in the end zone. The Gusties lined up for the extra point, and the snap UW-Stevens Point 0-0 1-2 was high. Aaron Wisecup got a strong push into the offensive line, clearing the way for Scott Gustafson and Jason Dilly. Gustafson got his facemask in front of the ball, then went after the ball in the scrum as Stout 2018 WIAC Schedule pulled off the improbable 24-23 win. Stout finished with 351 total yards, 182 rushing, 169 through the air with Borgerding completing five passes for 61 yards with two TDs and starting QB Jay Alston completing Saturday, Sept. 22 nine passes for 108 yards. Hamer hauled in five passes for 51 yards, with four receptions coming after the Eau Claire at St. Thomas, 1 p.m. California Lutheran at Stout, 1 p.m. third quarter. Carpenter carried the ball a career-best 20 times for 83 yards Lakeland at Platteville, 6 p.m. WHO’S WHO: California Lutheran: After two games, the Kingsmen are averaging 280.0 total yards of Saturday, Sept. 29 offense, 169.5 on the ground, 110.5 through the air. Cal Lutheran has utilized both senior quarterbacks Oshkosh at River Falls, 1 p.m. and it appears as if Hayden Smith will get the starting nod this week. The Colorado nativeis 8-of-18 for 102 Platteville at Stevens Point, 2 p.m. yards and a TD, and has not been picked off this season. Eli Peters has completed 12-of-21 passes for 119 Whitewater at La Crosse, 4 p.m. yards, but has a pair of interceptions. Pierce McLurkin has pulled down seven passes and is averaging 12.0 Eau Claire at Stout, 6 p.m. yards per catch. Ty Riley has six receptions and is averaging 15.2 yards. Ureal Blackshear has one grab, Saturday, Oct. 6 but that was an 8-yard TD reception. Chris Anderson has 104 yards on the ground, averaging 4.3 yards per Stevens Point at Eau Claire, 1 p.m. carry. Jabar Byrd has found the end zone twice this year and is averaging 4.1 yards in 19 attempts. Defen- La Crosse at Stout, 2 p.m. sively, the Kingsmen are allowing 242.5 yards per game, 181.5 through the air and 61.0 on the ground. River Falls at Platteville, 2 p.m. Ethan Pulley has 15 tackles, 12 solo, and returned one interception 65 yards for a score. JW Windsor has Oshkosh at Whitewater, 2 p.m. 2.5 sacks and Emmanuel Amaugo has 2.0 sacks. Saturday, Oct. 13 LAST TIME OUT: California Lutheran: A late rally came up just short as the Cal Lutheran offense had a Whitewater at Eau Claire, 1 p.m. turnover-on-downs with 1:50 left in the game and the Pacific (Ore.) Boxers ran out the clock to escape with Stout at River Falls, 1 p.m. a 21-16 win Saturday afternoon in Hanson Stadium. Cal Lutheran met Pacific (1-2) in Ore., for the first-ever Platteville at Oshkosh, 2 p.m. Stevens Point at La Crosse, 6 p.m. matchup between the teams. The Kingsmen outgained the Boxers in passing (185 to 106), rushing (103 to Saturday, Oct. 20 70) and total yards 288 to 176), but early turnovers had CLU in a quick hole. The Boxers forced the Kings- Stout at Stevens Point, 1 p.m. men into two fumbles on their first two possessions of the game. The Pacific offense took advantage of Cal Eau Claire at Platteville, 1 p.m. Lutheran’s first turnover and took an early 7-0 lead. The Boxers added a second touchdown late in the first La Crosse at Oshkosh, 1:30 p.m. quarter on a punt return and had a 14-0 lead. The Kingsmen got on the board as Jabar Byrd scored from River Falls at Whitewater, 2 p.m. one-yard out. The score cut the deficit in half as Pacific led 14-7 with 9:21 to go in the half. Pacific took a Saturday, Oct. 27 21-7 lead late in the third period on a 14-play drive, capped off by a 3-yard pass play. Cal Lutheran forced Whitewater at Stout, 1 p.m. a safety early in the fourth quarter, then stopped Pacific with about four minutes remaiing. A 21-yard punt Platteville at La Crosse, 1 p.m. return by Cameron James gave the Kingsmen good field position. A 35-yard yard pass to Ty Riley and a pass interference call on Pacific put the ball at the eight yard line and Smith connected with Ureal Blackshear pulled Cal Lutheran into what would be the final score of the game.

To download a free full-color copy of today’s Game Book, enter the following link: https://athletics.uwstout.edu/sports/2018/8/31/programs.aspx California Lutheran University Kingsmen No. Name Pos. Ht. Ht. Yr. Hometown / High School 1 Matt Younkers WR 5-7 175 Sr. Ventura, CA / Ventura College 2 Urael Blackshear RB 5-8 187 So. Inglewood, CA / Salesian 2 Zion Brown DB 5-9 185 Fr. Victorville, CA / Oak Hills 3 Caleb Casimere DL 6-2 230 So. Orinda, CA / Miramonte 3 Ty Riley WR 6-6 185 Fr. Rialto, CA / Los Osos 4 Chris Anderson RB 5-10 205 Sr. Hemet, CA / Eastern University 4 Anthony Rios-Carlsen LB 6-1 225 Sr. San Diego, CA / Canoga Park 5 Jordan Burrell DB 6-2 170 So. Chino, CA / Saint John’s University 5 Nick Juels QB 5-10 165 Fr. Oak Park, CA / Grace Brethren 6 Dominick Grimm P/K 5-11 205 Sr. Santa Fe, CA / West Hills 6 Will Taylor QB 6-1 175 Jr. Pleasanton, CA / Amador Valley 7 William Kelly LB 5-10 195 Jr. Monrovia, CA / St. John’s University 7 Eli Peters QB 6-3 180 Sr. San Gabriel, CA / Gabrielino 8 Pierce McLurkin WR 6-1 185 Jr. Los Angeles, CA / Venice 9 Aakash Patel DB 6-1 200 Sr. Carrollton, TX / Newman Smith 9 Ken Watson WR 6-6 223 Fr. Jacksonville, FL / San Diego 10 Cameron James DB 6-0 170 So. Richmond, CA / Saint Mary’s 10 Tim Lomicka QB 6-0 170 Jr. Poway, CA / Poway 11 Stetson Stallworth QB 6-4 220 Jr. Yuma, AZ / Adams State University 12 Chris Kilgore DB 6-1 225 Jr. La Puente, CA / Bishop Amat 13 Ethan Pulley LB 6-1 205 Jr. Rancho Cucamonga, CA / Riverside City College 13 Jajuan Thomas WR 5-10 205 Jr. Lakewood, CA / Cerritos College 14 Marcellous Lewis WR 5-5 140 Jr. Encino, CA / Crespi Carmelite 14 Christian Sanchez DB 6-1 120 So. Chandler, AZ / Valley Christian 15 Hayden Smith QB 5-10 190 Sr. Colorado Springs, CO / St. Mary’s 15 Jerell Thomas DB 5-8 185 Jr. Oxabrd, CA / Moorpark College 16 Christian Antezana K 5-10 195 Jr. Lafayette, CA / University of Utah 16 Joc Smith WR 5-11 195 Jr. Chicago, IL / San Diego Mesa 17 JD Lang DB 6-0 180 Fr. Indio, CA / Shadow Hills 17 Vincent Lightner WR 6-0 165 Fr. Pacoima, CA / Sierra Canyon 18 Spencer Lin QB 5-9 165 Fr. Agoura Hills, CA / Agoura 18 Omari Lyles LB 5-10 225 Sr. Long Beach, CA / Humboldt State 19 Tristan Hoke DB 5-10 190 So. York Springs, PA / Bermudian Springs 19 Kanoa Iwasaki WR 5-9 165 Sr. Lihue, HI / Kauai 20 Izayah Mora DB 5-11 180 So. Los Alamitos, CA / Los Alamitos 21 Kayden Clements RB 5-9 200 Sr. San Diego, CA / Del Norte 22 Jabar Byrd RB 5-9 200 Jr. Merced, CA / Humboldt State University 23 Jaylen Ivery DB 5-4 125 Fr. Riverside, CA / Riverside Notre Dame 24 Michael McNeely DB 5-7 150 Jr. Winnetka, CA / Venice 25 Ty Lozano DB 6-1 190 Sr. Bakersfield, CA / Bakersfield Christian 26 Michael Magana WR 5-9 170 So. Los Alamitos, CA / Los Alamos 27 Gavin Scott DB 5-11 180 Fr. Upland, CA / Upland 29 Kai Lobo RB 5-9 185 Fr. Tukwila, WA / Bishop Blanchet 30 Hasant Moses-Hillman RB 5-5 165 Fr. San Diego, CA / The Bishop’s School 31 Obasi Dees DB 5-10 160 Jr. Antioch, CA / De La Salle 32 Jaden Lyons DB 5-8 170 Fr. Los Angeles, CA / View Park 34 Morris Jackson RB 5-8 185 Jr. Las Vegas, NV / Arbor View 38 MaSo.n Evans DB 5-8 195 Sr. Santa Monica, CA / Vista Murrieta 39 Nate Wotzka DB 5-11 185 Fr. Port Orchard, WA / South Kitsap 40 Gus Konadu TE 6-2 205 Sr. Columbus, OH / Gavilan College 41 Connor McDermott LB 6-1 235 Fr. Ventura, CA / Ventura 42 Emmanuel Amaugo LB 5-10 245 Sr. Gardena, CA / El Camino College 43 Josh Ketcher LB 6-1 240 Jr. Vista, CA / Vista 44 Garrett Coleby LB 5-8 200 Fr. Ceres, CA / Central Catholic 45 Colt O’Connell FB 5-8 200 So. Colorado Springs, CO / Discovery Canyon Campus 46 Zach Schoenberger LS 5-10 205 Jr. Lakewood, CA / Cerritos College 49 Garrett Long TE 6-0 235 So. Fallbrook, CA / Vista Murrieta 50 Jorden Kinney LB 5-8 190 Fr. Moreno Valley, CA vCitrus Hill 51 Colby Garcia DL 6-2 210 Sr. Pasadena, CA / La Salle 52 Pierce JefFreys LB 5-10 213 So. Chula Vista, CA / Mater Dei Catholic 53 Cole Edwards OL 5-10 260 Fr. Valencia, CA / Valencia 54 Trey Brown LB 6-2 215 So. Long Beach, CA / Serrano 55 Tecoy Porter DL 6-1 235 Jr. Sacramento, CA / Cosumnes Oaks 56 Chase Cole LB 6-0 205 Fr. Victorville, CA / Serrano 57 Dante Sanchez LB 5-9 190 So. La Habra, CA / Brethren Christian 58 Matthew Hamilton LB 6-2 215 Fr. Ladera Heights, CA / Notre Dame 59 Gianluca Vanni DL 5-11 235 Fr. Gilroy, CA / Christopher 66 Rudy Lovato OL 5-10 245 Fr. Moreno Valley, CA / Valley View 67 Frank Molina OL 6-0 290 Jr. Lancaster, CA / Antelope Valley 70 Andrew Reyes OL 6-1 325 Jr. Palmdale, CA / Quartz Hill 71 Kalani Rose OL 5-8 280 Fr. Oxnard, CA / Pacifica 72 David Pardini OL 6-0 270 Jr. Fresno, CA / San Joaquin Memorial 75 Daniel Sanchez OL 6-3 320 So. Downey, CA / Warren 76 Daniel Avila OL 6-2 310 Jr. Los Angeles, CA / Wilson 77 Tavita Sagapolu OL 6-2 316 Jr. Salt Lake City, UT / Golden West College 80 Jakar Oriseh WR 6-2 185 Jr. La Puente, CA / West Covina 81 Brendan Hall WR 6-1 182 So. Folsom, CA / Vista del Lago 82 William Little WR 6-1 180 Jr. San Diego, CA / Mt. San Antonio College 83 Rikiah Satoh WR 6-0 180 Jr. San Gabriel, CA / Gabrielino 84 Trent Mosley WR 6-0 180 Sr. Sharon, PA / Gavilan College 85 David King FB/TE 5-11 205 Jr. Baldwin Park, CA / Bishop Amat 86 Emilio Guajardo WR 6-3 186 Fr. Modesto, CA / Central Catholic 87 Demetre Smith WR 5-11 185 Sr. Thousand Oaks, CA / Citrus College 88 Rexford Demazeliere TE 6-3 215 Jr. Long Beach, CA / Azusa Pacific 89 Zane Barnard WR 6-2 195 Fr. Reno, NV / Reno 91 Jesse Jeronimo LS 5-7 160 Sr. Covina, CA / Mt. San Antonio College 92 Jonathan Goldstein LS 6-2 180 So. Camarillo, CA / Ventura College 94 Morgan Salzwedel K 5-8 180 So. Morgan Hill, CA / Live Oaks 95 Thomas Flanigan DL 6-2 255 Jr. Hermosa Beach, CA / South 97 JW Windsor DL 6-1 280 Jr. Chandler, AZ / Lake Forest College Head Coach: Ben McEnroe Assistant Coaches: Anthony Lugo, Scott Beattie, James Emma, Bill Culpepper, Noah Sutherland, Trever Wood, Jesse Craven, Luis Villavicencio, Josh Holmes, Jeff Nikora University of -Stout Blue Devils No Name Pos Ht Wt Yr Hometown/High School 1 Keyshawn Carpenter RB 5-9 185 Sr. Evergreen Park, IL / Evergreen Park 3 Levy Hamer WR 5-10 180 Fr. Chicago, IL / St. Laurence 3 Gabe Torano DB 6-0 175 Fr. Kenosha / Indian Trails 4 Kierre Rhodes CB 5-9 185 Jr. St. Paul, MN / Johnson 4 Tyler Seymour WR 6-3 210 Fr. Duluth, MN / East 5 Rayshawn Graham RB 5-10 220 Jr. Blue Island, IL / Eisenhower 6 Alex Croft WR 5-10 150 Fr. Lenox, IL / Lincoln Way West 7 Sean Borgerding QB 6-2 200 Fr. Spring Valley / Spring Valley 7 Collin Tyrrell CB 5-10 175 So. Wauconda, IL / Wauconda 8 Chase Fanelle CB 5-10 170 Sr. Kenosha / Indian Trail 8 Jack Rashid QB 6-2 200 So. Duluth, MN / East 9 Jay Alston QB 6-1 185 Sr. Rochester, MN / Mayo 9 Luke Wilz LB 6-0 210 Jr. Manawa / Manawa 10 Haydon Miller LB 6-2 185 So. Zimmerman, MN / Zimmerman 10 Romello Washington QB 6-3 190 Fr. Oaklawn, IL / St. Laurence 11 Heaven Hunt WR 6-0 180 Jr. Somerset / Somerset 12 Noel Gonzalez WR 5-8 165 Sr. Waukegan, IL / Waukegan 13 D’Angelo Moore WR 6-2 180 Fr. Minneapolis, MN / Washburn 14 Darius Huntley CB 5-8 160 So. Blue Island, IL / Eisenhower 16 Shawn Magee P 6-4 230 Sr. Rice Lake / Rice Lake 17 Levi Wolf S 6-3 210 Sr. Elmwood / Elmwood 19 Jason Dilly OLB 5-11 205 Sr. Andover, MN / Andover 20 Clay Dziekan LS 6-0 185 Sr. Mondovi / Mondovi 21 Ahmad McClellan RB 5-7 170 So. Olympia Fields, IL / Rich Central 22 Nick Arguedas RB/DB 5-11 170 Fr. Waterville, MN / New Prague 23 Jed Schlegel SS 6-0 190 Jr. Baldwin / Spring Valley 24 Joey Neuenfeldt WR 6-3 190 Fr. Eau Claire / North 25 Josh Nitek RB 5-10 190 Fr. Blair / Blair-Taylor 26 Donald Loegering RB 6-0 180 Fr. Hawley, MN / Hawley 27 Parker Fossum WR 6-3 195 Fr. Chatfield, MN / Chatfield 28 Josh Pyykola CB 5-11 165 So. Eau Claire / North 29 Spencer Schmidt DB 5-9 180 So. Hudson / Hudson 30 Lucas Morgan S 5-9 175 Sr. Cameron / Cameron 31 Logan Peterson OLB 5-11 190 So. Somerset / Somerset 34 Mo White OLB 5-9 205 Fr. Robbinsdale, MN / Champlin Park 35 Jake Schmitt OLB 5-9 175 Jr. Woodstock, IL / Woodstock 36 Dustin Mueller RB 5-9 175 Fr. Mankato, MN / West 37 Adan Matsen FS 6-2 185 Fr. Racine / Park 38 Jared Woodhull OLB 5-11 195 Fr. Chippewa Falls / Chippewa Falls 40 Drew Pearson PK 5-11 185 Sr. Wausau / West 41 Bradley Myers LB 6-1 215 Sr. Dodge Center, MN / Triton 42 Carter Jacobs S 6-2 170 Fr. Augusta / Augusta 43 Gabe Brusko LB 6-0 190 Fr. Hartland / Kettle Moraine 44 Nathan Mrdutt LB 5-11 225 So. Glenwood City / Glenwood City 45 Zach Bohn LB 6-2 185 Fr. Mound, MN / Mound-Westonka 46 Camron LeMay TE 5-9 215 So. Shoreview, MN / Mounds View 47 Brandon Vecchio LB 6-0 220 Jr. Tomahawk / Tomahawk 48 Matthew Kostka LB 6-1 210 Fr. Holcombe / Lake Holcombe 49 Aaron Wisecup DL 6-0 250 Jr. Monticello, MN / Monticello 51 Gabe Hall LB 6-1 210 So. Cannon Falls, MN / Cannon Falls 52 Alex Haliburton LB 5-10 210 Fr. Cottage Grove, MN / Park 53 Ted Mark OLB 6-2 210 So. Beldenville / Ellsworth 54 Ryan Miller LB 5-11 205 So. Somerset / Somerset 57 Daniel Afolabi DL 5-10 235 Fr. Champlin, MN / Champlin Park 59 Alec Benzinger PK/DL 6-1 245 So. Waukesha, WI / Mukwonago 60 Luke Kriesel C 5-10 260 Fr. Farmington, MN / Farmington 61 Justin Herbst OL 6-2 275 Jr. Park Falls / Chequamegon 62 Kevin Ruechel OL 6-0 275 So. Pulaski / Pulaski 63 Dominic Cooper OL 6-0 240 Fr. Sun Prairie / Sun Prairie 64 Bailey Roux OL 6-1 260 So. Rice Lake / Rice Lake 65 Billy Curnow DL 5-11 250 Fr. Duluth, MN / Proctor 66 Joe Smith OL 6-0 200 So. South St. Paul, MN / South St. Paul 67 Wesley Birch OL 6-1 210 Fr. Byron, MN / Byron 70 Justin Schlangen C 6-1 275 Fr. Ham Lake, MN / Blaine 71 Scott Gustafson DL 6-1 230 Fr. Victoria, MN / Chanhassen 72 Curtis Neu OL 6-6 260 So. West Bend / West 75 Caleb Adams OL 6-4 305 Sr. Rochester, MN / Mayo 76 Alex Negoski OL 6-0 275 So. Evergreen Park, IL / Brother Rice 77 Thomas Roble OL 6-6 310 Jr. Carver, MN / Chanhassen 78 Caeleb Johnson OL 6-4 225 So. Holdingford, MN / Holdingford 79 Ben Boie OL 6-3 330 Fr. Thorp / Stanley-Boyd 80 Dawson Tusow TE 6-6 220 Jr. Hawley, MN / Hawley 81 Jacob Paul WR 6-4 200 Fr. Andover, MN / Andover 82 Josh Halloran WR 5-8 160 So. Inver Grove Heights, MN / Simely 83 Elijiah Jorgenson WR 5-8 175 Fr. Sauk City / Sauk Prairie 86 Nick Prokosch WR 6-1 180 Fr. Willmar, MN / Willmar 87 Blake Purdy TE 6-2 220 So. Mondovi / Mondovi 88 Dustin Rondorf TE 6-3 240 Sr. Marengo, IL / Marengo 90 Zach Donahue DL 6-1 250 Fr. DeKalb, IL / DeKalb 91 Dylan Peterson DL 6-4 255 Jr. Stratford / Stratford 92 August Beck DL 6-2 235 Sr. Franklin / Franklin 93 Mason Olson DL 6-2 285 Jr. Clear Lake / Clear Lake 96 Holden Timm DL 6-3 220 Jr. Hudson / Hudson 97 Dylan Gluck LB 5-11 230 Fr. Waconia, MN / Waconia 99 Brady Beier DL 6-2 280 Jr. Mora, MN / Mora Head Coach: Clayt Birmingham Assistant Coaches: Travis Destache, Chase Vogler, Derek Branch, Jake Schiff, Wade Smethers, Jed Stutzman, Jeff Sullivan, Thor Daley, Jake Shaw, Tristan Schmidtknecht, Clark Riedel, Alec Zoern UW-Stout Projected Line-Up California Lutheran Projected Line-Up OFFENSE OFFENSE QB 9 Jay Alston 6-1 185 Sr Rochester, Minn. (Mayo) QB 15 Hayden Smith 5-10 190 Sr Colorado Springs, Colo. (St. Mary’s) 7 Sean Borgerding 6-2 200 Fr Spring Valley, Wis. 7 Eli Peters 6-3 190 Sr San Gabriel, Calif. (Gabrielino) TB 5 Rayshawn Graham 5-10 220 Jr Blue Island, Ill. (Eisenhower) RB 21 Kayden Clements 5-9 200 Sr San Diego, Calif. (Del Notre) 1 Keyshawn Carpenter 5-9 185 Sr Evergreen Park, Ill. 4 Christopher Anderson 5-10 2-5 Sr Hemet, Calif. (Eastern Illinois) WR 4 Tyler Seymour 6-3 210 Fr Duluth, MN (East) 22 Jabar Byrd 5-9 200 Jr Merced, Calif. (Humboldt State) 81 Jacob Paul 6-4 200 Fr Andover, Minn.. WR 3 Ty Riley 6-6 185 Fr Rialto, Calif. (Los Osos) WR 3 Levy Hamer 5-10 180 Fr Chicago, Ill (St Laurence) 81 Brendan Hall 6-1 182 So Folsom, Calif. (Vista del Lago) 12 Noel Gonzalez 5-8 165 Sr Waukegan, Ill. WR 2 Ureal Blackshear 5-8 187 So Inglewood, Calif. (Salesian) WR 27 Parker Fossum 6-3 195 Fr Chatfield, Minn. 26 Mike Magana 5-9 170 So Los Alamitos, Calif. (Los Alamos) 13 D’Angelo Moore 6-2 180 Fr Minneapolis, Minn. WR 19 Kanoa Iwasaki 5-9 165 Sr Lihue, Hawaii (Kauai) TE 88 Dustin Rondorf 6-3 240 Sr Marengo, Ill. 1 Matthew Younkers 5-7 175 Sr Ventura, Calif. (Ventura College) 87 Blake Purdy 6-2 220 So Mondovi, Wis. WR 8 Pierce McLurkin 6-1 185 Jr Los Angeles, Calif. (Venice) LT 77 Thomas Roble 6-6 310 Jr Carver, Minn. (Chanhassen) 81 Brendan Hall 6-1 182 So Folsom, Calif. (Vista del Lago) 78 Caeleb Johnson 6-4 225 So Holdingford, MN TE 43 Josh Ketcher 6-1 240 Jr Vista, Calif. LG 61 Justin Herbst 6-2 275 Jr Park Falls, Wis. (Chequamegon) 88 Rexford Demazeliere 6-3 215 Jr Long Beach, Calif. (Azusa Pacific) 62 Kevin Ruechel 6-0 275 So Pulaski, Wis. LT 76 Danny Avila 6-2 310 Jr Los Angeles, Calif. (Wilson) C 64 Bailey Roux 6-1 260 So Rice Lake, Wis. 70 Andrew Reyes 6-1 325 Jr Palmdale, Calif. (Quartz Hill) 70 Justin Schlangen 6-1 275 Fr Ham Lake, Minn. (Blaine) LG 67 Frank Molina 6-0 290 Jr Lancaster, Calif. (Antelope Valley) RG 75 Caleb Adams 6-4 305 Sr Rochester, Minn. (Mayo) 72 Dave Pardini 6-0 270 Jr Fresno, Calif. (San Joaquin) 76 Alex Negoski 6-0 275 So Evergreen Park, Ill. C 72 Dave Pardini 6-0 270 Jr Fresno, Calif. (San Joaquin) RT 72 Curtis Neu 6-6 260 So West Bend, Wis. (West) 53 Cole Edwards 5-10 260 Fr Valencia, Calif. 78 Caeleb Johnson 6-4 225 So Holdingford, MN RG 70 Andrew Reyes 6-1 325 Jr Palmdale, Calif. (Quartz Hill) 71 Kalani Rose 5-8 280 Fr Oxnard, Calif. (Pacifica) DEFENSE RT 77 Tavita Sagapolu 6-2 315 Jr Salt Lake City, Utah (Golden West College) DE 91 Dylan Peterson 6-4 255 Jr Stratford, Wis. 66 Rudy Lovato 5-10 245 Fr Moreno Valley, Calif. (Valley View) 71 Scott Gustafson 6-1 230 Fr Victoria, Minn. (Chanhassen) NG 99 Brady Beier 6-2 280 Jr Mora, Minn DEFENSE 57 Daniel Afolabi 5-10 235 Fr Champlin, Minn. (Champlin Park) DE 3 Caleb Casimere 6-2 230 So Orinda, Calif. (Miramonte) DT 49 Aaron Wisecup 6-0 250 Jr Monticello, Minn. 51 Colby Garcia 6-2 210 Sr Pasadena, Calif. (La Salle) 90 Zack Donahue 6-2 240 Fr DeKalb, Ill. NG 97 Jayce Windsor 6-1 280 Jr Chandler, Ariz. (Lake Forest College) OLB 19 Jason Dilly 5-11 205 Sr Andover, Minn. 95 Thomas Flanigan 6-2 255 Jr Hermosa Beach, Calif. (South) 53 Ted Mark 6-2 210 So Beldenville, Wis. DE 55 Tecoy Porter, Jr 6-1 235 Jr Sacramento, Calif. (Cosumnes Oaks) ILB 9 Luke Wilz 6-0 210 Jr Manawa, Wis. 42 Emmanuel Amaugo 5-10 245 Sr Gardena, Calif. (El Camino College) 41 Bradley Myers 6-1 215 Sr Triton, Minn. LB 4 Tony Rios-Carlsen 6-1 225 Sr San Diego, Calif. (Canoga Park) ILB 47 Brandon Vecchio 6-1 220 Jr Tomahawk, Wis. 7 William Kelly 5-10 195 Jr Monrovia, Calif. (St. John’s) 51 Gabe Hall 6-1 210 So Cannon Falls, Minn. LB 13 Ethan Pulley 6-1 205 Jr Rancho Cucamonga, Calif. (Riverside City) OLB 10 Haydon Miller 6-2 185 So Zimmerman, Minn. 18 Omari Lyles 5-10 225 Sr Long Beach, Calif. (Humboldt State) 35 Jake Schmitt 5-9 175 Jr Woodstock, Ill. LB 25 Ty Lozano 6-1 190 Sr Bakersfield, Calif. (Christian) CB 8 Chase Fanelle 5-10 170 Sr Kenosha, Wis. (Indian Trail) 12 Chris Kilgore 6-1 225 Jr La Puente, Calif (Bishop Amat) 7 Collin Tyrrell 5-10 175 So Wauconda, Ill. S 17 JD Lang 6-0 180 Fr Indio, Calif. (Shadow Hills) SS 17 Levi Wolf 6-3 210 Sr Elmwood, Wis. 20 Izayha Mora 5-11 180 So Los Alamitos, Calif. 29 Spencer Schmidt 5-9 180 So Hudson, Wis. S 2 Zion Brown 5-9 185 Fr Victorville, Calif. (Oak Hills) FS 23 Jed Schlegel 6-0 190 Jr Baldwin, Wis. (Spring Valley) 5 Jordan Burrell 6-2 170 So Chino, Calif. (St. John’s) 30 Lucas Morgan 5-9 175 Sr Cameron, Wis. CB 31 Obasi Dees 5-10 160 Jr Antioch, Calif. (De La Salle) CB 4 Kierre Rhodes 5-9 185 Jr St. Paul, Minn. (Johnson) 32 Jaden Lyons 5-8 170 Fr Los Angeles, Calif. (View Park) 14 Darius Huntley 5-8 160 So Blue Island, Ill. (Eisenhower) FS 38 Mason Evans 5-8 195 Sr Santa Monica, Calif. (Vista Murrieta) 27 Gavin Scott 5-11 180 Fr Upland, Calif. SPECIAL TEAMS CB 10 Cameron James 6-0 170 So Richmond, Calif. (Saint Mary’s) PK 40 Drew Pearson 5-11 185 Sr Wausau, Wis. (West) 5 Jordan Burrell 6-2 170 So Chino, Calif. (St. John’s) KO 40 Drew Pearson 5-11 185 Sr Wausau, Wis. (West) P 16 Shawn Magee 6-4 230 Sr Rice Lake, Wis. SPECIAL TEAMS H 7 Sean Borgerding 6-2 200 Fr Spring Valley, Wis. PKK 16 Christian Antezana 5-10 195 Jr Lafayette, Calif. (University of Utah) LS 20 Clay Dziekan 6-0 185 Sr Mondovi, Wis. P 6 Dominick Grimm 5-11 205 Sr Santa Fe, Calif. (West Hills) PR 11 Heaven Hunt 6-0 180 Jr Somerset, Wis. H 15 Hayden Smith 5-10 190 Sr Colorado Springs, Colo. (St. Mary’s) KR 25 Josh Nitek 5-10 190 Fr Blair, Wis. (Blair-Taylor) LS 4 Tony Rios-Carlsen 6-1 225 Sr San Diego, Calif. (Canoga Park) 3 Levy Hamer 5-10 180 Fr Chicago, Ill (St Laurence) PR 10 Cameron James 6-0 170 So Richmond, Calif. (Saint Mary’s) 2 Ureal Blackshear 5-8 187 So Inglewood, Calif. (Salesian) KR 10 Cameron James 6-0 170 So Richmond, Calif. (Saint Mary’s) 4 Christopher Anderson 5-10 205 Sr Hemet, Calif. (Eastern Illinois)

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athletics.uwstout.edu • facebook.com/stoutbluedevils • twitter.com/stoutbluedevils • instagram.com/stoutbluedevils It was while Stebly was an FOB member the fraternity re-insti- tuted the “The Little Brown Jug” traveling trophy between Stout and nearby Eau Claire State. The football teams had played for “The Lit- THE STOUT tle Brown Jug” trophy in the 1930s, but the tradition was stopped, possibly during World War II when neither school fielded a team. The tradition returned in 1952, Stebly’s junior season, in a homecoming game Stout handily won. Eau Claire captured the tro- EXPERIENCE phy the following season, and there is no mention thereafter until the schools began the “War on 94” battles in 2008. The 2018 meeting between Stout and Eau Claire is scheduled for Sept. 29 in Menomonie. Daughter Ann said her father shared a few stories about his time as a student at Stout. “I don’t know if he was involved in this story, but he found it hu- morous,” Ann said. “There was a building on campus called Fleming Hall, and at some point, the E in the Fleming and the A in Hall were switched so it read Flaming Hell…college pranksters.” Ann said her father always had a good laugh sharing the follow- ing story which occurred during a chemistry class. “Apparently Dad had a chemistry professor who was carrying a container of sodium that she accidently dropped into a sink of wa- ter,” Ann said. “She ended up yelling ‘Scatter Boys!’ which resulted in the kids in the classroom seeking shelter and a sink apparently blowing up.” Stebly graduated in 1954 and was drafted into the US Army, where he served for two years. He was stationed in Alaska for at least part of his duty. He was honorably discharged in 1956 and returned to Stout where he was an assistant football coach during the 1956 season. Stebly taught industrial arts at Berlin High School from 1957- 68 and was an assistant football and wrestling coach. Stebly took over as head wrestling coach and produced two Wisconsin indi- vidual state champions – Dennis Alf (165-pounds) and Dave Bris- ki (127-pounds) – in 1967. He moved on to Janesville where he coached and taught at Franklin Junior High and Parker High School. Stebly returned to Stout, this time as he pursued his master’s degree, earning his advanced degree in 1971. His thesis was en- titled “A Self-Instructional Safety Package for Male Junior High In- dustrial Arts Students.” “The title makes me giggle as I have my bachelor’s in Mechani- cal Engineering,” Ann said. “I suspect it was a sign of the times as In this year that will begin to celebrate 150 years, girls weren’t frequently in industrial arts classes or maybe at all. UW-Stout head football coach Clayt Birmingham received a Facebook “I never knew my dad to say I couldn’t do something because I message early this summer from Ann (Stebly) Lobdell that her father’s was a girl. Quite the opposite as he always encouraged me to do or name, Joe Stebly, was incorrectly spelled in the UW-Stout football re- be anything I wanted.” cord book under the all-conference listings. The sports information Ann called her father a man of talents, as a listing in the 1970 office made the correction, then looked into the life of Joe Stebly. Stout Alumnus magazine points out. A four-year player for the Blue Devil football team from 1950-53, “JOE STEBLY, Franklin Junior High teacher at Janesville, re- Stebly earned first team all-conference selection as a guard in 1953. tired this past summer as the Pork Barbecue King of Wisconsin — Stebly came to Stout from Milwaukee, where he grew up with at events in New Glarus. Contestants for this annual contest are three brothers and three sisters, a first-generation citi- judged on pork cookery, showmanship and the final prepared prod- zen. Stebly’s parents, Anton and Anna Stebly, came through Ellis Is- uct. “ – 1970 Stout Alumnus land to the US from Slovenia. Stebly retired from the Janesville school district in the spring of Stebly attended Boys Technical High School in Milwaukee, where 1994. He returned to Stout several times to bring his daughter Katy he played football. One of his teammates, Ray Drzewiecki, went on to to Stout, but passed away in 1997 before Katy graduated. play college football at Marquette and was drafted in the first round by the Chicago Bears in 1955. Teaching interested Stebly, who made his way to Stout, where he enrolled in the Industrial Arts program. Stebly played football under coach his first two seasons and coach his final two seasons. Stebly was a team captain his senior year, the same year he earned all-conference honors. According to Stebly’s daughter Ann, Stebly lived in the basement of a local funeral home, where he was paid to stoke the building’s furnace. Stebly was a three-year member of the Stout S Club and was a member of the Phi Omega Beta (FOB) fraternity for at least two years In this team photo of the 1953 Blue Devils in front of the squad and served as fraternity president his senior year. house, Joe Stebly is No. 81 in the middle of the front row. Rutgers/Princeton play first football game in 1869

Rutgers University and its neighbor, Princeton, played the first first football game, the canny Princetonians had settled this competi- game of intercollegiate football on Nov. 6, 1869, on a plot of ground tion in their own favor by ignominiously sinking the gun in several feet where the present-day Rutgers gymnasium now stands in New Bruns- of concrete. In addition to this, I regret to report, Princeton had beaten wick, N.J. Rutgers won that first game, 6-4. Rutgers in baseball by the harrowing score of 40-2. Rutgers longed for The game was played with two teams of 25 men each under rug- a chance to square things.” by-like rules, but like modern football, it was “replete with surprise, A challenge for the game was issued by Rutgers. Three games strategy, prodigies of determination, and physical prowess,” to use the were to be played that year. The first played at New Brunswick and words of one of the Rutgers players. won by Rutgers. Princeton won the second game, but cries of “over- William J. Leggett, captain of the Rutgers team who later became emphasis” prevented the third game in football’s first year when facul- a distinguished clergyman of the Dutch Reformed Church, suggested ties of both institutions protested on the grounds that the games were that rules for the contest be adopted from those of the London Foot- interfering with student studies. ball Association. Leggett’s proposal was accepted by Captain William Herbert gave this detailed account of the play in the first game: Gunmere of Princeton, who later became Chief Justice of the Supreme “Though smaller on the average, the Rutgers players, as it developed, Court of New Jersey. had ample speed and fine football sense. Receiving the ball, our men At 3 p.m. on that memorable afternoon, the 50 combatants and formed a perfect interference around it and with short, skillful kicks about 100 spectators gathered on the field. Most of the assemblage and dribbles drove it down the field. Taken by surprise, the Princeton sat on a low wooden fence and watched the athletes doff hats, coats men fought valiantly, but in five minutes we had gotten the ball through and vests and use suspenders as belts. To distinguish themselves to our captains on the enemy’s goal and S.G. Gano, ‘71 and G.R. Dixon, from the bareheaded visitors, 50 Rutgers students, including players, ‘73, neatly kicked it over. None thought of it, so far as I know, but we donned scarlet-colored scarfs which they converted into turbans. had without previous plan or thought evolved the play that became The teams lined up with two members of each team remaining famous a few years later as ‘the flying wedge’.” more or less stationary near the opponent’s goal in the hopes of be- Herbert said the flying wedge was later checkmated by Princeton, ing able to slip over and score from unguarded positions. Thus, the but the teams continued to score goals, and the game was tied when present day “sleeper” was conceived. The remaining 23 players were Rutgers scored the fifth and sixth goals of the game. The game was divided into groups of 11 and 12. While the 11 “fielders” lined up in intense and rugged, Herbert said. At one time, the ball rolled against their own territory as defenders, the 12 “bulldogs” carried the battle. a fence where spectators were watching. Several players from both Each score counted as a “game” and 10 games completed the teams pursued the ball and crashed into the fence, sending students contest. Following each score, the teams changed direction. The ball tumbling. could be advanced only by kicking or batting it with the feet, hands, “To sum up, Princeton had the most muscle, but didn’t kick very heads or sides. well, and wanted organization,” Herbert said. “They evidently don’t like Events leading up to the game were described by John W. Herbert, to kick the ball on the ground. Our men, on the other hand, though Rutgers ‘72, who was one of the players: “To appreciate this game to comparatively weak, ran well, and kicked well throughout. But their the full you must know something of its background,” Herbert wrote great point was the organization, for which great praise is due to the in 1933. “The two colleges were, and still are, of course, about 20 captain. The right men were always in the right place.” miles apart. The rivalry between them was intense. For years each had The last surviving Princeton player, Robert Preston Lane (Class striven for possession of an old Revolutionary cannon, making night of 1872) died November 5, 1938. The last surviving Rutgers player, forays and lugging it back and forth time and again. Not long before the George H. Large (Class of 1872) died in the spring of 1939. Blue Devil football first takes field in 1911 and scoring a touchdown, later kicking goal. In this same quarter the Normals scored a field goal from the 30-yard line, after which the first half soon ended, with score being 11 to 8 in favor of Stout. “During the third quarter neither side scored, but in the last quar- ter the Normals succeeded in scoring another touchdown by Stout’s failure to kick at the critical moment. The try at goal failed, the game ending a few minutes later with River Falls in the lead, final score being 13 to 11. “On November 11th, our team won from the La Crosse Business University, by a difference of 30 to 2. The game was played on our grounds, but the day being cold and the ground frozen, made playing difficult and dangerous. “It was seen from the beginning of the game that Stout would win. The first score came when Harvey Tice circled the end for a touchdown after the first five minutes of play. Milton kicked goal. Milton repeated the play in the same quarter and also kicked goal. In the second quar- ter Tice scored another touchdown and kicked goal. La Crosse on a fumble, scored a safety, and this accounts for the two points credited The formation of a Stout Institute football team was actually start- to them. No more scoring was done in the first half, two more touch- ed in 1906 or 1907, but injuries prevented a team from taking to the downs were scored by Tice, also the goals following, and the game field even before a game could be scheduled, and it was not attempted ended with 30 to 2 in favor of Stout. again until the fall of 1911. “A good start was given to football this year, and now it is up to the The first Stout football game was played on November 4, 1911 be- class of 1913 to push hard and have Stout represented next year with tween the Stout Institute and the River Falls Normal School, with Stout a team which can compete with the smaller colleges in this vicinity, taking a 13-11 loss. Walter Anderson (he was known interchangeably and make a good showing.” throughout the yearbook as Andy or Swede) scored Stout’s very first touchdown on what appears to be an 85-yard kickoff return. The following story appeared in the 1912 Tower, the Stout Insti- Football to mark tute yearbook that began publication in 1909. “The Institute this year for the first time in its history was repre- 150 years of games sented by a football team, which participated in representative games with other schools. By Rob Carolla, Director of Communications “Several years ago a football team was organized in Stout, but in College Football 150th Anniversary the first preliminary game a number of serious injuries took place, and For anything to last 150 years, it has to be valuable. It has to it was deemed advisable to abolish it. The students this year, at the provide a benefit for those involved. It has to be something worthy of meeting of the Athletic Association, on October 14, 1911, decided to reaching a sesquicentennial. again take up the game if the consent of the faculty could be obtained. A valuable education. Valuable leadership traits. Valuable in the A committee was appointed to consult President Harvey in regard to community. Each of these three key areas are healthy and significant the matter, and his consent to play was finally obtained. components of “The team’s showing was excellent, taking into account the fact the game of col- that practice was not started until late in the season, and that no as- lege football sistance was received from a regular coach. and part of what “The Athletic Association authorized the purchase of suits and in- makes it so spe- structed Mr. Edick, our manager, to arrange a schedule. It being late in cial. They will the season, the arranging of games was difficult, and as a result only be the pillars of two games could be scheduled with other schools. the celebration “The first call for candidates brought out enough athletes for two for the College teams, and hard practice was the program until November 4th, when Football 150th the team played its first game against the River Falls Normal School Anniversary team at River Falls, where they were defeated by two points. (CFB150). “The merits of our team’s work are not shown by the score, for 150 years is more than a lifetime. In the most recent United Nations a better class of football was played by Stout, than that of their op- population study, the average life expectancy worldwide was 70.5 ponents. River Falls won the toss, and Stout kicked off to the 20-yard years. College Football has lived more than twice that. The fact that it line, the ball being returned five yards. The Normal School, using an has is a testament to the benefits the game provides to all those that off tackle formation to a great advantage, soon had a touchdown, but touch it throughout the United States. their try at goal failed. The College Football 150th Anniversary celebration will be recog- “The Normals then kicked to Stout, Anderson receiving the ball nized at all divisions of the collegiate game during the 2019 season. on his own 15-yard line, raced up the field, warding off all tacklers and Once again, the NACDA membership will play an important role, just as planted the ball between the goal posts for a touchdown. Tice failed at it did for the 100th anniversary in 1969 and the 125th in 1994. As a goal. For the remainder of the quarter, the ball surged back and forth partner in the event, NACDA will work with the CFB150 staff to promote on the field, neither side doing any more scoring. anniversary initiatives and ask its membership to help as well. “The second quarter opened with Stout in possession of the ball, “We will be celebrating the past and informing the future, all to who started a march down the field with the use of fake line plunges create a more positive sentiment around the great game of college and forward passes, Milton finally receiving a perfect pass from Edick football. Head Coach Clayt Birmingham

Clayt Birmingham is in his ninth year as the Blue Devil head coach, taking over as head coach in 2010 after three years as the UW-Stout defensive coordinator. The 2017 Blue Devils exploded onto the national scene with a 25-22 win over fourth-ranked St. Thomas in September. Stout vaulted to the D3football.com Top 25 poll and ranked as high as 22nd and moved into the AFCA Top 25 during the season. The Blue Devils’ defense lead the WIAC in rushing defense, passing defense, total defense and opponent third down conversions. Stout ranked nationally in the NCAA Division III, finishing 10th in red-zone defense and eighth in third down conversions allowed. Stout had three players named to the All-WIAC first team - Caleb Adams, Isaiah Hardy, and Josh Johnson - and Adams was an all-region selection at offensive line. In total, Stout had 13 players chosen as All-WIAC. The 2016 Blue Devils produced three All-WIAC selections in place kicker Drew Pearson, who was also the WIAC co-special teams player of the year, punter Clark Riedel and offensive lineman Kane’ala Atchison-Keolanui. Pearson had a breakout year, earning first team D3football.com and second team AFCA All-America honors. Pearson was one of the top kickers in the country, and was a finalist for the Fred Mitchell Award. Riedel and Atchison-Keolanui earned all-region honors. With a team seemingly at times held together with masking tape and glue, the Blue Devils’ offense put up some numbers in 2015 that hadn’t been seen for a while. Behind a healthy Hank Kujak at quarterback, the Blue Devils averaged 267.7 yards per contest through the air. Offensively, the Blue Devil averaged nearly 400 yards of total offense (396.9). Stout scored more than 30 points in five games. Kujak inked a contract to play professionally in Germany. Offensive lineman Kane’ala Atchison-Keolanui was a first team all-WIAC pick and earned all-region honors. Wide receiver Brian Alvarez and defensive back Collin Laursen were second team all-WIAC choices. Four players earned honorable mention honors. Collin Laursen was an academic all-region selection and was a National Football Foundation Honor Society selection. Injury played a huge part in the Blue Devils’ 2014 campaign, starting off with losing quarterback Hank Kujak in the first game and promising second year running back Adolfo Pacheco early in the season, along with a number of players on boths sides of the line. Senior Tanner Kuehn stepped into a full- time starting role in the offensive backfield along with his ever-presence in special team play. Kuehn earned first team all-WIAC honors as an all-purpose player. Garrett Peterson took over the quarterback role midway through the season and earned WIAC player of the week honors after a career-performance in a win over UW-River Falls. Linebacker Luke Bakkum, who led the league in tackles and tackles for loss and was second in sacks, and defensive lineman Jamie Rohrig earned all-district honors, Six Blue Devils were named to the all-WIAC team. Defensive back Tyler Naatz was a National Football Foundation Honor Society selection. The Blue Devils in 2013 had nine selections to the All-WIAC team. Offensive lineman Devon Greiber earned all-region honors. Greiber and fellow of- fensive lineman both played in post-season all-star games. Greiber was drafted by a professional indoor football league, but elected not to play. Tailback Adolfo Pacheco gained 965 rushing yards, the most by a freshman since the 2000 season, and the most by a true freshman in more than 40 years. Defensive lineman David Goebel was a National Football Foundation Honor Society selection. The Blue Devils in 2012 had seven selections to the All-WIAC team and running back Eric Brown rushed his way into the UW-Stout record book, finishing his two year career as the 15th leading rusher with 1391 yards. Birmingham has always stressed community involvement to his players, and the Blue Devils answered with hundreds of hours of community service to the Menomonie and Dunn County community. Tight end Josh Peterson wrapped up his career, and was a National Football Foundation Honor Society selection and also played in the annual Aztec Bowl. The Blue Devils highlighted the 2011 season with 10 selections to the All-WIAC team as Stout went 5-5 overall. The Blue Devils picked up their first win over UW-Stevens Point since the 2003 season when they knocked off the Pointers - Birmingham’s alma mater - 22-19 in Stevens Point. Four-year starting offensive lineman Tyler Butzler, an all-region selection, was in NFL camps in the spring. The squad also logged more than 680 hours of commu- nity service throughout the school year. The 2010 season saw UW-Stout go 6-4 overall and finish third in the WIAC. Eleven players earned all-conference honors and tight end Patrick Mengelkoch was an All-American as well as being named to the AFCA/Allstate Good Works Team. Birmingham had been with the Blue Devils for three seasons (2007, 2008, 2009) as the defensive coordinator. Birmingham took the Blue Devil defense from the eighth ranked defense in the Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (WIAC) to second in 2009. Of 235 NCAA Division III teams, Stout’s defense ranked 42nd in 2009. Birmingham, a former all-conference defensive back at UW-Stevens Point, has coached on the college level at Division I, II and III schools, as well as coached one summer professionally in Europe. In the summer of 2010, several members of the Blue Devil coaching staff traveled to the Scandanavian countries to conduct workshops. In the summer of 2008, Birmingham traveled to Europe with USA Football on a Coaching Instructional Tour to European youth. In the summer of 2007, Birmingham was a member of the coaching staff for the US National Football team that competed at the World Champion- ship of in Japan and also was an assistant coach in the Aztec Bowl. Birmingham coached five seasons (2006, 2005, 2003, 2002, 2001) at Division II Emporia State in Kansas where he was the defensive coordinator and worked individually with the defensive line and defensive backs. Under Birmingham’s direction, the Hornets defense allowed only 284.7 yards per game in 2003. The Hornets’ defense ranked 17th nationally in 2003 and posted a record of 9-3, advancing to the NCAA Division II playoffs. Birmingham spent two seasons at NCAA Division I Western Michigan, as the defensive secondary coach in 2004 and as a graduate assistant defen- sive coach in 2000. The 2000 Broncos were 9-3 and won the West Division of the Mid-American Conference. His duties included coaching the defensive secondary, film breakdown and defensive quality control. In 1998-99, Birmingham was a graduate assistant receivers coach at Northern Michigan. He spent the summer of 1998 as the head coach of the Stockholm’s Swedish National Championship team in the European Federation of American Football, leading the team to an 11-3 record. Birmingham’s first coaching experience was at his alma mater UW-Stevens Point from 1996-97 where he coached the secondary and outside linebackers, including the Detroit Lions 1999 sixth round draft pick Clint Kriewaldt. A four year starter at Stevens Point, Birmingham was a two-time All-Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (WIAC) defensive back at UW-Stevens Point (1995, 1994). In 1994, Birmingham was the WIAC interceptions co-leader. Birmingham is a native of Brussels, Wis., and a graduate of Southern Door High School. Birmingham was inducted into the Southern Door High School Hall of Fame in 2013. Birmingham and his wife, Terese, reside in Menomonie with their three daughters. Chase Vogler 2018 UW-Stout CoachingTravis DestacheStaff

Travis Destache - Defensive Coordinator, Linebackers Travis Destache begins his 12th year as a Blue Devil assistant in 2018, and begins his sixth year as defensive coordinator and will continue to work with the linebackers. Destache was selected by the Wisconsin Football Coaches Association (WFCA) as the 2017 WIAC assistant coach of the year after his Stout defense lead the WIAC in rushing defense, passing defense, total defense and opponent third down conversions. Stout ranked nationally in the NCAA Division III, finishing 10th in red-zone defense and eighth in third down conversions allowed. The Blue Devils also had four fourth down stops leading to their victory over fourth-ranked St. Thomas. Seven Stout defensive players earned All-WIAC honors and defensive lineman Troy Rudesill earned first team Academic All-District. Destache has worked with eight first team all-conference selections while at Stout and two of his defensive backs, Kendall Wade and Joe Seep, earned All-American awards and both played in post-season all-star games. In 2015, defensive back Collin Laursen earned second team all-WIAC honors, while linebacker Kyle Hoefft earned honorable mention honors. In 2014, defensive lineman Jamie Rohrig and linebacker Luke Bakkum earned second team all-conference honors, as well as all-district selection. Defensive lineman Alec Zoern and defensive back Tyler Naatz earned all-WIAC honor- able mention selection. Rohrig and Zoern participated in the Tazon de Estrellas, an all-star game. In 2013, Blue Devil defensive lineman Jamie Roh- rig earned second team All-WIAC honors. Linebacker Luke Bakkum was an honorable mention selections, as was defensive back Tyler Naats, who was named for the second consecutive year. Bakkum was second in the WIAC in total tackles, with 94, 50 solo. Linebacker David Lindell was fifth in the league and Naatz was 12th. Alec Zoern led all conference defensive linemen in tackles with 48. A two-time all-conference player and two-year team captain at -Morris, Destache recorded 117 total tackles during the 2004 season. Destache received his master’s in Training & Development from UW-Stout. In the past, Destache has headed up the Blue Devils’ video filming and editing efforts and has been involved in the marketing aspects of the football program. Destache participated in the NCAA’s Future Coaches Academy. In 2012, Destache participated in the NCAA and NFL Coaches Academy. A native of Mahtomedi, Minn., Destache was born in Menomonie when his parents were UW-Stout students. Previous to serving fulltime in the athletic department and the physical education department, Destache was a counselor in the UW-Stout admissions office for several years. Destache is currently the Blue Devils’ compliance officer, beginning with the 2014-15 season. Destache resides in nearby Baldwin with his wife, Mari, and their son, Jayce.

Chase Vogler - Offensive Coordinator, Quarterbacks Chase Vogler begins his fifth season with the Blue Devil coaching staff in the 2018 season and will serve as the offensive coordinator, working with the quarterbacks. As offensive coordinator, Vogler helped to engineer the Blue Devils’ 25-22 win over fourth-ranked St. Thomas, sending an early message as quarter- back J.Dan Sturgeon unleashed a 77-yard TD strike to Kevion McDonald on the Blue Devils first play from scrimmage to pull the Blue Devils to within one point. While not leading until the waning seconds of the game, Stout stayed within striking range of the potent Tommies and captured the lead with 1:27 left on a 12-yard pass from Sturgeon to Josh Malone. Sturgeon stretched the lead to three points with a two-point pass conversion. The Blue Devil offense placed junior offensive lineman Caleb Adams on the All-WIAC first team and running back Rayshawn Graham and wide receiver McDonald to the second team. Adams also earned All-Region honors. Quarterback Jay Alston finished fourth in the WIAC in passing and total offense. The 2015 season saw the Blue Devils reach passing numbers they have not for several years. Behind a healthy Hank Kujak at quarterback, the Blue Devils averaged 267.7 yards per contest through the air. Offensively, the Blue Devil averaged nearly 400 yards of total offense (396.9). Stout scored more than 30 points in five games and threw for more than 300 yards in five games, and topped out the year with a 418-yard passing game against Loras College, Stout’s first 400-plus yard passing game since Nov. 7, 1998. Kujak earned all-WIAC honorable mention honors and inked a contract to play professionally in Germany for the Bielefeld Bulldogs, the same team Vogler played for. Offensive lineman Kane’ala Atchison-Keolanui was a first team all-WIAC pick and earned all-region honors. Wide receiver Brian Alvarez was a second team all-WIAC pick and tight end Reggie Kujak was an honorable mention selection. In his inaugural season with the Blue Devils in 2014, Vogler was put to the test early when starting quarterback Hank Kujak was lost for the season in the opening game due to injury. The Blue Devils responded with Aaron Koerner and Garrett Peterson, both sophomore quarterbacks who had not yet thrown a collegiate pass in a game. Peterson would go on to start the final six games of the season and was named the WIAC player of the week and USA Football impact player of the week after going 26-of-39 for 324 yards and four TD passes in a come-from-behind win over UW-River Falls. Vogler joins UW-Stout after a stellar four-year career at the University of Minnesota Duluth where he led the Bulldogs to an NCAA Division II champion- ship as the teams’ quarterback in 2010. Vogler played in all 54 possible games and started 52 games, going 46-6 as the starting quarterback. Vogler was a three-time all-conference selection, two-time all-region and two-time All-American. The Bulldogs won four NSIC titles during Vogler’s four seasons (2009, 10, 11, 12). After coaching professionally as the offensive coordinator in Germany with the Bielefeld Bulldogs (14-2) during the summer of 2013, Vogler returned to Duluth to serve as a volunteer assistant coach, working with the defensive secondary. Vogler also had a short stint at Western Illinois University as a graduate assistant, where he was reunited with his collegiate head coach, Bob Nielsen, before joining the Blue Devils. In addition to finishing second all-time among Bulldogs in total offense yards (10,486) and third in passing yards (7,583), Vogler completed a school- record 63.2 record percent of his career passes and also ran for more yards (2,903) than any quarterback in team history. The Inver Grove Heights, Minn., native was was 46-6 as a starter since assuming that role as a first-year freshman three games into the 2010 sea- son. Those 46 victories are a UMD program best and were tops among all 2012 NCAA II quarterbacks. A member of the Beyond College Sports College Network All-American Team (honorable mention), the Don Hansen All-Super Region 3 Team (third team) and the NSIC All-North Division (second team) in 2012, Vogler quarterbacked UMD to one NCAA II national title, three Northern Sun intercollegiate Conference overall championships and four NCAA II post-season appearances (going 7-3 in 10 games). 2018 UW-Stout Coaching Staff

Derek Branch - Offensive LIne Derek Branch begins his fifth year as a Blue Devil assistant coach in 2018, and his third has a full-time assistant. Branch, an All-American and all-WIAC offensive lineman for UW-Stout in 1999 and 2000, was an assistant coach for the Blue Devils from 2002-03. Branch will work with the offensive line for the third season. During the 2017 season, junior offensive lineman Caleb Adams was a first team all-conference selection and a D3football.com All- Region third team selection. Branch returned to UW-Stout after a stint at Concordia University in St. Paul, Minn, where he joined the Bears’ coaching staff in 2007 season. In his time at Concordia, he spent his first six years working with the offensive line prior to being appointed to running backs and tight ends for the 2013 season. His tenure at Concordia was highlighted by coaching former All-America left tackle Tyler Hendrickson, a finalist for the Gene Upshaw Award who signed a free agent NFL contract with the Chicago Bears. In 2014 as running backs coach, the Golden Bears bruised opponents on the ground with five 200-plus yard rushing and a pair of 300-plus rushing performances along with the NSIC’s individual rushing title holder as Tre Spears carried the ball for 1,254 yards, the programs first league rushing title holder. He came to Concordia after serving as a key assistant on the coaching staff at Hamline University for the previous two seasons (2005-06). Branch began his stint with the Pipers serving as an assistant coaching the defensive line for his first season. He was promoted to offensive coordinator for the 2006 season where he implemented an offensive package. Branch received his bachelor of science degree in marketing and business education in 2004 from Stout where he was an All-America honorable mention offensive lineman in 1999 and 2000. As he finished his degree, Branch began his coaching career at UW-Stout as a student assistant. He accepted a graduate assistant position with The University of South Dakota where he earned a master of arts degree in 2006 in health, physical education and recreation. Branch, a native of New Brighton, Minn., and his wife, Shannon, have two sons, Max and Mason, and a daughter, Mila. Shannon teaches kindergarten at Wakanda Elementary School in Menomonie.

Jed Stutzman - Running Backs The 2017 season marks the fifth season for Jed Stutzman as an assistant coach for UW-Stout. After working with the offensive line- men during the 2013 season, Stutzman worked with the running backs in 2014 and 2015. A native of nearby Augusta, Stutzman is a gradu- ate of Luther College where he played offensive guard for the Norse, receiving the program’s Norse Award. A social studies teacher, Stutzman began his coaching career at Hancock High School in Kiln, Miss., where he worked with the running backs from 2006-08. He was a graduate as- sistant at Southwest State University in Marshall, Minn., working with the running backs during the 2008 season. He has taught social stud- ies at Eau Claire Memorial, starting with the 2010-11 school year. He was the offensive line coach at Eau Claire North during those three seasons.

Jeff Sullivan - Defensive Line After an absence of several years, Jeff Sullivan returned to the Blue Devil football coaching staff for the 2016 season and begins his second year during this stint. Sullivan will work with the defensive line. Sullivan’s association with UW-Stout goes back to his undergraduate days when he was an assistant coach with the football team, working with the linebackers three seasons from 2003-05. Sullivan has also been an assistant baseball coach for the Blue Devils. After receiving his undergraduate degree from Stout in Technology Education, Sullivan taught and coached in the Reedsburg, Wis., school district in 2006 and 2007. Sullivan returned to the Menomonie school district where he taught technology education and coached from 2008-13. A native of Ripon, Wis., Sullivan coached at Ripon High School seven seasons before coming to Stout. Sullivan assisted with the Cadott High School football program in 2015. Sullivan received his masters degree from Stout in Technology Education and is a member of the first UW-Stout class to receive a Doctor of Education, Ed.D., receiving his doctorate in career and technical education in May 2016. Sullivan has been at Chippewa Valley Technical College (CVTC) in Eau Claire since 2013 and is currently the dean of Skilled Trades and Engineering. Sullivan resides in Menomonie with his wife, Erin Sullivan, the Blue Devils’ associate athletic director, and their two sons, Oliver and Lincoln.

Jake Schiff - Defensive Line With the 2018 season, Jake Schiff begins his third season as a coach for the Blue Devils, working with the defensive linemen. After a four-year career in the Blue Devils’ defensive backfield where he led the team in interceptions his senior season, Schiff was a student assistant coach during the 2014 and 2015 seasons, working with the defensive backs, primarily the cornerbacks. Schiff also worked with the Blue Devil running backs during the 2017 spring season. A UW-Stout Health, Wellness and Fitness graduate with minors in coaching and business administration, Schiff did a strength and conditioning internship with the Blue Devils in the spring of 2015. During that same time, Schiff worked with Menomonie High School athletics events, coordinating boys and girls hockey, wrestling and boys and girls basketball. Schiff, a native of Lakeside, Wis, was an assistant football coach at Northwestern High School during the 2017 season and was an assistant basketball coach at Northwestern. Schiff was also in charge of all strength and conditioning for football and basketball. Schiff was an account executive with Heartland Communications, working with advertisers in a five-county area. Schiff did play- by-play and color commentary for WNXR radio during the 2016-17 seasons for football and basketball. Schiff hosted “Friday Night Lights Scoreboard Report,” a show that presented high school scores from throughout Wisconsin, Minnesota and the upper peninsula of Michigan.

Wade Smethers - Wide Receivers With the 2018 season, Wade Smethers begins his first year as a Blue Devil assistant coach, and will work with the wide receivers. Smethers was an assistant coach for three season at UW-River Falls, his alma mater, from 2015-17, where he worked with the running backs and wide receivers in 2015, and served as the co-coordinator for special teams in 2016 and 2017. During his time at River Falls, Smethers served as the program’s youth camps co- ordinator, as well as the video coordinator for a season. He was the school’s equipment co-coordinator. Smethers played both quarterback and tight end from 2010-14 for the Falcons. In a game against Stout in 2014, Smethers caught two passes for 57 yards and two touchdowns. A native of Cambridge, Minn., Smethers was a four-sport letterwinner at Cambridge-Isanti High School. Smethers received his bachelor’s degree from UW-River Falls in Health and Human Performance.

Clark Riedel, Jake Shaw, Thor Daley - Student Assistants Clark Riedel begins his first year as an assistant coach following a four-year career as a punter for the Blue Devils. During his four-year stint, Riedel earned first team, second team and honorable mention all-WIAC honors. In 2016, Riedel earned all-district honors...Jake Shaw begins his first year as a Blue Devil assistant and will work with the outside linebackers...Thor Daley begins his first year as a Blue Devil assistant coach, working with the tight ends. Daley, a San Francisco, Calif., native comes to the Blue Devils from Trine University in Indiana where he was an offensive lineman. 2018 UW-Stout Blue Devils

75 Caleb Adams 57 Daniel Afolabi Jay Alston OL, 6-4, 275, Sr DL., 5-10, 235, Fr 9QB, 6-1, 185, Sr Rochester, MN / Mayo Champlin, MN / Park Rochester, MN / Mayo

22 Nik Arguedas 92 August Beck Brady Beier RB, 5-11, 170, Fr DL, 6-2, 235, Sr 99OL, 6-2, 280, Jr Waterville, MN / New Prague Franklin, WI Mora, MN

59Alec Benzinger 67 Wesley Birch Zach Bohn PK, 6-1, 245, So OL, 6-1, 210, Fr 45LB, 6-2, 185, Fr Waukesha, WI / Mukwonago Byron, MN Mound, MN / Mound-Westonka

79 Ben Boie Sean Borgerding 43 Gabe Brusko OL, 6-3, 330, Fr 7QB, 6-2, 200, Fr LB, 6-0, 190, Fr Thorp, WI / Stanley-Boyd Spring Valley, WI Hartland, WI / Kettle Moraine 2018 UW-Stout Blue Devils

1KeyShawn Carpenter 63Dominic Cooper Alex Croft RB, 5-9, 185, Sr OL, 6-0, 240, Fr 6WR, 5-10, 150, Fr Evergreen Park, IL Sun Prairie, WI Lenox, IL / Lincoln Way West

65 Billy Curnow 19 Jason Dilly Zach Donahue DL, 5-11, 250, Fr LB, 5-11, 205, Sr 90DL, 6-1, 250, Fr Duluth, MN / Proctor Andover, MN DeKalb, IL

20 Clay Dziekan 8 Chase Fanelle Parker Fossum LS, 6-0, 185, Sr CB, 5-10, 170, Sr 27WR, 6-3, 195, Fr Mondovi, WI Kenosha, WI / Indian Trail Chatfield, MN

97 Dylan Gluck 12 Noel Gonzalez Rayshawn Graham LB, 5-11, 230, Fr WR, 5-8, 165, Sr 5RB, 5-10, 220, JR Waconia, MN Waukegan, IL Blue Island, IL / Eisenhower 2018 UW-Stout Blue Devils

71Scott Gustafson 52Alex Haliburton Gabe Hall DL, 6-1, 230, Fr LB, 5-10, 210, Fr 51LB, 6-1, 210, So Victoria, MN / Chanhassen Cottage Grove, MN / Park Cannon Falls, MN

82 Josh Halloran 3 Levy Hamer Justin Herbst WR, 5-8, 160, So WR, 5-10, 180, Fr 61OL, 6-2, 275, Jr Inver Grove Heights, MN / Simley Chicago, IL / St. Laurence Park Falls, WI / Chequamegon

11 Heaven Hunt 14Darius Huntley Carter Jacobs WR, 6-0, 180, Jr CB, 5-8, 160, So 42DB, 6-2, 170, Fr Somerset, WI Blue Island, IL / Eisenhower Augusta, WI

78Caeleb Johnson 83Elijah Jorgenson Matthew Kostka OL, 6-4, 225, So WR, 5-8, 175, Fr 48LB, 6-1, 210, Fr Holdingford, MN Sauk City, WI / Sauk Prairie Holcombe, WI / Lake Holcombe 2018 UW-Stout Blue Devils

60 Luke Kriesel 33Camron LeMay Donald Loegering OL, 5-10, 260, Fr TE, 5-9, 215, So 43RB, 6-0, 180, Fr Farmington, MN Shoreview, MN / Mounds View Hawley, MN

16 Shawn Magee 53 Ted Mark Adan Matsen P, 6-4, 230, Sr LB, 6-2, 210, So, 37DB, 6-2, 185, Fr Rice Lake, WI Beldenville, WI / Ellsworth Racine, WI / Park

21Ahmad McClellan 10 Haydon Miller Ryan Miller RB, 5-7, 170, So LB, 6-2, 185, So 54LB, 5-11, 205, So Olympia Fields, IL / Rich Central Zimmerman, MN Somerset, WI

13D’Angelo Moore 30 Lucas Morgan Nathan Mrdutt WR, 6-2, 180, Fr DB, 5-9, 175, Sr 44LB, 5-11, 225, So Minneapolis, MN / Washburn Cameron, WI Glenwood City, WI 2018 UW-Stout Blue Devils

36 Dustin Mueller 41 Bradley Myers Alex Negoski RB, 5-9, 175, Fr LB, 6-1, 215, Sr 76OL, 6-0, 275, So Mankato, WI / West Dodge Center, MN / Triton Evergreen Park, IL / Bros. Rice

72 Curtis Neu 24Joey Neuenfeldt Josh Nitek OL, 6-6, 260, So WR, 6-3, 190, Fr 25RB, 5-10, 190, Fr West Bend, WI / West Eau Claire, WI / North Blair, WI / Blair-Taylor

93 Mason Olson 81 Jacob Paul Drew Pearson DL, 6-2, 285, Jr WR, 6-4, 200, Fr 40PK, 5-11, 185, Sr Clear Lake, WI Andover, MN Wausau, WI / West

31Dylan Peterson 31Logan Peterson Nick Prokosch DL, 6-4, 255, Jr LB, 5-11, 190, So 86WR, 6-1, 180, Fr Stratford, WI Somerset, WI Willmar, MN 2018 UW-Stout Blue Devils

87 Blake Purdy 28 Josh Pyykola Jack Rashid TE, 6-2, 220, So DB, 5-11, 165, So 8QB, 6-2, 200, So Mondovi, WI Eau Claire, WI / North Duluth, MN / East

4 Kierre Rhodes 77 Thomas Roble Dustin Rondorf DB, 5-9, 185, Jr OL, 6-6, 310, Jr 88TE, 6-3, 240, Sr St. Paul, MN / Johnson Carver, MN / Chanhassen Marengo, IL

64 Bailey Roux 62 Kevin Ruechel Justin Schlangen OL, 6-1, 260, So OL, 6-0, 275, So, 70OL, 6-1, 275, FR Rice Lake, WI Pulaski, WI Ham Lake, MN / Blaine

23 Jed Schlegel 29Spencer Schmidt Jake Schmitt DB, 6-0, 190, Jr DB, 5-9, 180, So 35LB, 5-9, 175, Jr Baldwin, WI / Spring Valley Hudson, WI Woodstock, IL 2018 UW-Stout Blue Devils

4 Tyler Seymour 66 Joe Smith Holden Timm WR, 6-3, 210, Fr OL, 6-0, 200, So 96DL, 6-3, 220, Jr Duluth, MN / East South St. Paul, MN Hudson, WI

3 Gabe Torano 80Dawson Tusow Collin Tyrrell DB, 6-0, 175, Fr TE, 6-6, 220, Jr 7CB, 5-10, 175, So Kenosha, WI / Indian Trails Hawley, MN Wauconda, IL

47Brandon Vecchio 10Romello Washington Mo White LB, 6-0, 220, Jr QB, 6-3, 190, Fr 34LB, 5-9, 205, Fr Tomahawk, WI Oaklawn, IL / St. Laurence Robbinsdale, MN / Champlin Park

9 Luke Wilz 49Aaron Wisecup Levi Wolf LB, 6-0, 210, Jr DL, 6-0, 250, Jr 17DB, 6-3, 210, Sr Manawa, WI Monticello, MN Elmwood, WI 2018 UW-Stout Blue Devils

38Jared Woodhull LB, 5-11, 195, Fr Chippewa Falls, WI

2017 All-WIAC Football Team

First Team Offense First Team Defense Name School Yr Pos Hometown (High School) Name School Yr Pos Hometown (High School) Tomy Gumina WW Sr TE Sussex, Wis. (Hamilton) Tanner Beaman SP Sr DL Phelps, Wis. (Northland Pines) Caleb Adams Stout Jr OL Rochester, Minn. (Mayo) Isaiah Hardy Stout Sr DL Olympia Fields, Ill (Rich Central) Ben McFall WW Sr OL Rewey, Wis. (Iowa-Grant) Harry Henschler WW Jr DL Janesville, Wis. (Craig) Tyler Powers Osh Jr OL Greenville, Wis. (Hortonville) Nick Jacobsen RF Sr DL Prescott, Wis. Alex Wendorf Osh Jr OL Watertown, Wis. Chandler Crary PV Sr LB St. Charles, Ill. (Burlington Central) Ty Summers Osh Sr C Lake Villa, Ill. (Lakes Community) Derrick Jennings Osh Jr LB DeForest, Wis. Brett Kasper Osh Sr QB Two Rivers, Wis. Josh Johnson Stout Sr LB Little Canada, Minn. (St. Agnes) Dylan Hecker Osh Sr RB Winneconne, Wis. Bryce Leszczynski WW Jr LB Milwaukee, Wis. (Pius XI) Drew Patterson WW Jr RB Sussex, Wis. (Hamilton) Max Prashak RF So LB Somerset, Wis. Nick Holcomb LX Sr WR Delavan, Wis. (Delevan-Darien) Noah Risch LX Sr LB Holmen, Wis. Sam Mentkowski Osh Sr WR Greenfield, Wis. (Whitnall) Famus Hasty WW Jr DB Naperville, Ill. (Neuqua Valley) Steve Law LX Sr DB Neenah, Wis. Dom Todarello Osh Jr APB Hartland, Wis. (Arrowhead) Kyle Narges RF Sr DB Cumberland, Wis. Second Team Offense Cole Yoder Osh Jr DB Oshkosh, Wis. (West) Cole Spieker LX So TE Brainerd, Minn. Levi Ross RF So OL St. Francise, Minn. Second Team Defense Donnie Rydzewski PV Sr OL Tinley Park, Ill (Lincoln Way-North) Cal Durni WW Jr DL Brookfield, Wis. (East) Mitchell Schauer WW Sr OL Tomahawk, Wis. Seam Fassbender PV Sr DL Slinger, Wis. Bradley Schultz LX Jr OL Altura, Minn. (Plainview-Elgin-Millville) Brady Heimer Osh So DL Kimberly, Wis. Isaac Bowe RF Sr C Kasson, Minn. (Kasson-Mantorville) Brandon McKandes LX Sr DL Oconomowoc, Wis. Drew David LX Jr QB Sugar Grove, Ill (Kaneland) Jon Kallas Osh Sr LB Cedarburg, Wis. Michael Diggins RF Sr RB Andover, Minn. (Centennial) Scott Skornicka Osh Jr LB Two Rivers, Wis. Luke Johnson PV So DB Milan, Ill. (Rockridge) Rayshawn Graham Stout So RB Blue Island, Ill. (Eisenhower) AJ Plewa Osh Jr DB South Milwaukee, Wis. Mark Johnson PV Jr WR Johnston, Iowa Luke Winnen LX Sr DB Appleton, Wis. (Kimberly) Kevion McDonald Stout Jr WR Hopkins, Minn. Levi Wolf Stout Jr DB Elmwood, Wis. Trenton Monson RF Jr WR Big Lake, Minn. Kevion McDonald Stout Jr APB Hopkins, Minn. Honorable Mention Defense Rakeem Felder RF Jr DL Maple Grove, Minn. (Osseo) Honorable Mention Offense Nick Kilianek PV Sr DL Villa Park, Ill (Willowbrook) Cody Moon Osh Jr TE Eldorado, Wis. (Laconia) Iyen Ogbomoh Stout Sr DL Olympia Fields, Ill. (Rich Central) Brodrick Bailey SP Sr OL Baraboo, Wis. Jay Robinson RF Sr DL Bloomington, Minn. Joran Mueller WW Sr OL Plymouth, Wis. Michael Garvey LX Sr LB Sun Prairie, Wis. Mitch Overbeck SP Jr OL Bressels, Wis. (Southern Door) Victor Martinelli EC Fr LB Milton, Wis. Austin Summers Osh Jr OL Lake Villa, Ill. (Lakes Community) Nick Schulenburg Stout Sr LB Fort Atkinson, Wis. Nate Trewyn WW Jr C Janesville, Wis. (Milton) Kaeleb Stangler EC Sr LB Rochester, Minn. (Marshall) Tarek Yaeggi LX Sr QB Watertown, Wis. Ryan Strick SP Jr LB Naperville, Ill. ( Valley) Steve Herra SP Jr WR Rockford, Ill, (Boylan) Ryan Ames EC Sr DB Shakopee, Minn. First Team Special Teams Juleyan Givens SP Sr DB Bolingbrook, Ill (Plainfield East) Dom Todarello Osh Jr STP Hartland, Wis. (Arrowhead) Ryan Weber LX Sr DB Holmen, Wis. Turner Geisthardt Osh Jr PK Omro, Wis. (Oshkosh North) Michael Pierson Stout Sr DB Lino Lakes, Minn. (Centennnial) Connor Foley PV Jr P Cedar Rapids, Iowa (Xavier) Taylor Ripplinger Osh Jr DB Nashotah, Wis. (Hartland Arrowhead) Derek Polkowski Osh Sr STP Rockford, Ill. (Winnebago) Enzo Rosani Stout Sr DB Gagny, France (La Hotoie Second Team Special Teams Honorable Mention Special Teams Drew Pearson Stout Jr PK Wausau, Wis. (West) Sean Parker LX Fr P Portland, Ore. (Westview) Clark Riedel Stout Sr P Waukesha, Wis. (West) Josh Ringelberg WW Jr RS Greendale, Wis. Turner Geisthardt Osh Jr P Omro, Wis. (Oshkosh North) Beau Ash Osh Sr STP Waupaca, Wis. Mark Johnson PV Jr RS Johnston, Iowa Bo Babich PV Fr STP Appleton, Wis. (North) Michael Pakos LX So STP Wisconsin Dells, Wis. Clay Dziekan Stout Jr LS Mondovi, Wis. 2018 Blue Devil Opponents

St. JOHNS (0-1-0) 2004 W 36-21 2006 L 30-14 1997 W 42-34 2017 W 23-17 1986 L 36-21 2000 L 26-19 2005 L 17-9 2007 W 31-28 1998 L 48-36 * STOUT won by forfeit 1987 L 35-28 1923 L 12-6 2006 W 14-6 2008 W 26-14 1999 L 47-0 1988 L 31-24 2007 L 17-14 2009 W 35-28 2000 W 34-13 WHITEWATER (10-48-2) 1989 L 42-33 GUSTAVUS (1-4-0) 2008 L 17-6 2010 L 29-28 2001 W 28-23 1928 L 40-0 1990 L 44-7 1929 L 51-0 2009 W 36-15 2011 W 10-0 2002 W 21-7 1948 W 21-20 1991 W 15-8 1939 L 39-0 2010 W 37-28 2012 L 33-18 2003 W 21-13 1949 W 7-6 1992 L 40-17 1940 L 37-0 2011 L 24-10 2013 L 21-3 2004 L 28-10 1956 L 34-7 1993 W 24-16 1982 W 14-0 2012 L 21-13 2014 L 21-7 2005 W 38-6 1957 T 0-0 1994 L 26-24 1983 L 13-6 2013 W 35-27 2015 L 28-21 2006 L 24-20 1962 L 27-14 1995 L 16-9 2014 L 20-17 2016 L 42-6 2007 W 28-27 1963 L 35-0 1996 W 31-27 CALIF. LUTHERAN (0-0-0) 2015 W 45-12 2017 L 21-7 2008 W 29-19 1965 W 21-9 1997 W 49-21 have not met 2016 W 30-7 2009 W 13-12, ot 1966 L 48-20 1998 W 48-12 2017 W 55-7 RIVER FALLS (35-69) 2010 W 24-7 1967 L 18-6 1999 L 14-9 EAU CLAIRE (38-51-6) 1911 L 13-11 2011 W 16-10 1968 L 20-0 2000 W 43-35 1917 W 49-0 LA CROSSE (16-71-5) 1912 W 24-7 2012 W 20-9 (nc) 1969 L 26-13 2001 W 28-14 1919 L 3-0 1913 L 12-3 1913 W 17-13 2012 L 24-14 1970 L 26-13 2002 L 34-31, OT 1921 W 27-0 1914 W 6-0 1914 L 7-0 2013 W 19-18 1971 W* 7-0 2003 W 42-14 1925 L 28-7 1925 T 0-0 1915 L 19-0 2014 W 34-23 1972 L 56-0 2004 L 23-13 1926 T 0-0 1926 L 7-0 1916 L 20-7 2015 L 54-48 1973 L 35-16 2005 W 24-16 1927 W 8-0 1927 L 31-6 1917 L 46-0 2016 L 50-28 1974 L 67-0 2006 L 20-19 1928 W 14-13 1928 T 6-6 1919 L 18-7 2017 W 21-16 1975 L 28-8 2007 W 28-7 1929 T 0-0 1929 L 25-0 1921 W 14-7 1976 W 13-6 2008 W 46-31 1930 L 24-13 1930 L 24-0 1922 L 3-0 STEVENS PT (20-51-2) 1977 L 30-0 2009 W 43-10 1931 L 14-0 1931 L 25-0 1923 L 22-0 1913 W 24-6 1978 L 31-10 2010 W 28-23 1932 L 12-0 1932 L 33-7 1924 L 13-10 1914 L 12-0 1979 L 21-7 2011 L 27-17 1933 W 20-13 1933 L 21-7 1925 L 3-0 1917 L 21-12 1980 L 24-7 2012 L 62-20 1934 L 12-0 1934 L 19-8 1926 L 21-6 1919 L 12-6 1981 W 33-20 2013 L 59-35 1935 L 23-0 1935 L 25-0 1927 L 19-0 1922 L 10-0 1982 W 27-24 2014 L 21-0 1936 L 22-6 1936 T 0-0 1928 L 12-0 1923 T 0-0 1983 L 28-3 2015 L 43-10 1937 T 6-6 1937 L 25-6 1929 L 21-0 1924 W 7-0 1984 L 23-3 2016 L 55-27 1938 L 16-0 1938 L 15-0 1930 L 12-2 1928 L 25-7 1985 W 7-0 2017 L 34-27 1939 W 19-6 1939 L 32-7 1931 L 33-0 1930 L 7-0 1986 T 7-7 1940 T 0-0 1940 L 19-0 1932 L 9-6 1932 L 6-0 1987 L 38-22 OSHKOSH (23-38-1) 1941 W 39-0 1941 L 20-6 1933 L 13-6 1937 L 7-0 1988 L 31-0 1947 L 19-12 1942 W 19-6 1942 L 14-6 1934 L 26-0 1938 L 7-0 1989 L 23-11 1948 W 18-6 1945 W 7-6 1946 T 6-6 1935 L 19-0 1939 L 7-6 1990 L 9-6 1949 W 14-0 1945 L 6-0 1947 L 7-6 1936 L 26-6 1940 L 20-0 1991 L 21-18 1958 L 25-14 1946 W 7-6 1948 L 13-6 1937 L 20-0 1948 T 19-19 1992 L 42-3 1959 L 7-0 1947 W 7-0 1949 W 27-19 1938 L 20-6 1952 L 27-0 1993 L 14-7 1962 W 33-13 1948 L 6-0 1950 L 33-18 1939 L 18-14 1953 L 27-6 1994 L 21-7 1963 T 6-6 1949 L 7-6 1951 L 14-7 1940 L 9-0 1960 W 26-13 1995 L 48-35 1964 L 26-14 1950 W 21-0 1952 L 14-6 1941 W 21-6 1961 L 14-7 1996 L 44-15 1965 W 13-7 1951 W 34-7 1953 L 46-0 1942 W 26-0 1963 L 32-0 1997 L 35-14 1966 W 14-13 1952 W 35-0 1954 T 20-20 1945 L 14-6 1964 W 19-7 1998 L 45-43 1967 L 35-0 1953 L 19-13 1955 L 46-6 1946 L 20-0 1966 L 21-20 1999 L 21-14 1968 L 38-27 1954 L 27-7 1956 L 44-0 1947 L 20-0 1967 L 41-13 2000 W 17-15 1969 W 13-0 1955 L 26-19 1957 L 30-6 1948 L 26-7 1968 L 20-14 2001 W 28-25 1970 L 20-12 1956 L 28-12 1958 L 40-0 1949 L 12-7 1969 L 13-7 2002 L 24-21 1971 L 20-10 1957 W 20-0 1959 L 50-0 1950 W 44-13 1970 W 9-7 2003 L 28-23 1972 L 37-10 1958 L 27-6 1960 W 7-6 1951 W 39-0 1971 W 21-7 2004 L 46-17 1973 L 17-13 1959 T 13-13 1961 L 3-0 1952 L 21-0 1972 W 24-15 2005 L 32-10 1974 L 31-13 1960 L 19-13 1962 L 7-6 1953 L 22-0 1973 L 33-6 2006 L 49-0 1975 L 23-20 1961 W 19-6 1963 W 20-7 1954 L 21-6 1974 L 34-13 2007 L 26-10 1976 L 10-0 1962 L 13-9 1964 L 23-20 1955 L 27-12 1975 L 31-0 2008 L 17-10 1977 L 22-21 1963 L 12-2 1965 W 26-19 1956 L 41-12 1976 L 45-20 2009 L 38-3 1978 W 22-13 1964 L 51-20 1966 L 16-7 1957 L 20-6 1977 L 36-0 2010 L 30-7 1979 L 3-2 1965 W 16-14 1967 L 24-3 1958 L 32-13 1978 W 30-7 2011 L 42-21 1980 W 6-0 1966 L 14-10 1968 L 21-17 1959 L 40-7 1979 L 34-33 2012 L 41-7 1981 L 21-14 1967 L 27-12 1969 L 19-10 1960 L 13-6 1980 W 35-21 2013 L 55-13 1982 W 23-15 1968 T 13-13 1970 L 16-14 1961 L 19-6 1981 L 24-7 2014 L 37-0 1983 W 24-21 1969 L 14-7 1971 L 52-8 1962 L 6-0 1982 W 35-28 2015 L 63-14 1984 L 25-15 1970 L 29-12 1972 L 37-6 1963 W 12-6 1983 L 30-6 2016 L 34-16 1985 W 14-7 1971 L 42-29 1973 L 42-34 1964 L 14-6 1984 L 23-7 2017 L 14-0 1986 W 17-7 1972 L 17-0 1974 L 48-7 1965 W 12-10 1985 L 17-14 * STOUT won by forfeit 1987 W 14-10 1973 L 23-12 1975 L 28-6 1966 L 28-7 1986 L 24-48 1988 L 42-38 1974 L 16-14 1976 L 23-7 1967 W 28-7 1987 W* 2-0 PLATTEVILLE (23-37-1) 1989 W 52-42 1975 W 38-14 1977 L 13-6 1968 W 8-0 1988 L 41-23 1935 L 25-7 1990 L 21-6 1976 L 48-16 1978 L 30-7 1969 W 15-6 1989 L 42-24 1936 L 20-6 1991 L 24-11 1977 W 14-10 1979 L 42-21 1970 W 25-20 1990 W 25-15 1947 T 7-7 1992 W 31-25 1978 L 20-3 1980 L 10-7 1971 W 6-3 1991 L 37-0 1950 W 27-6 1993 L 44-34 1979 W 23-0 1981 W 10-0 1972 L 28-0 1992 L 63-6 1951 W 25-6 1994 W 14-7 1980 W 13-7 1982 L 9-17 1973 L 9-6 1993 L 45-12 1954 L 19-14 1995 L 28-7 1981 L 31-0 1983 L 17-6 1974 L 28-3 1994 L 31-14 1955 L 13-12 1996 L 12-7 1982 L 24-21 1984 L 37-0 1975 L 3-0 1995 L 52-20 1960 W 32-21 1997 W 48-37 1983 L 28-20 1985 L 10-3 1976 L 59-13 1996 L 28-0 1961 W 19-14 1998 W 35-24 1984 L 31-26 1986 L 29-21 1977 W 21-18 1997 W 25-22 1966 L 28-21 1999 L 27-17 1985 L 24-0 1987 W 41-32 1978 W 16-7 1998 L 62-34 1967 L 35-14 2000 W 37-21 1986 L 20-0 1988 L 36-34 1979 W 7-3 1999 L 24-20 1968 L 19-7 2001 L 19-7 1987 W 24-21 1989 L 35-12 1980 W 30-8 2000 W 16-8 1969 L 44-9 2002 W 24-3 1988 L 39-28 1990 L 33-6 1981 W 16-7 2001 L 34-24 1970 L 76-6 2003 L 15-7 1989 L 41-26 1991 L 37-15 1982 L 16-7 2002 W 37-13 1971 L 67-2 2004 W 49-17 1990 L 35-11 1992 L 47-23 1983 L 31-0 2003 W 37-27 1972 W 14-8 2005 L 34-27 1991 W 40-20 1993 L 24-14 1984 L 17-16 2004 L 23-7 1973 L 55-18 2006 L 23-21 1992 L 23-14 1994 L 42-28 1985 L 27-9 2005 L 38-26 1974 L 34-16 2007 L 23-13 1993 L 31-20 1995 L 56-0 1986 L 31-17 2006 L 20-19 1975 W 13-12 2008 L 9-7 1994 W 24-17 1996 L 21-12 1987 L 38-28 2007 L 26-23 1976 L 10-7 2009 W 27-24 1995 W 20-15 1997 W 28-21 1988 L 24-23 2008 L 19-9 1977 L 21-7 2010 W 28-14 1996 L 28-24 1998 L 58-38 1989 L 27-25 2009 L 7-6 1978 W 33-0 2011 L 56-10 (nc) 1997 L 45-38 1999 L 42-14 1990 W 20-19 2010 L 27-21 1979 W 22-12 2011 L 35-3 1998 W 35-7 2000 W 27-23 1991 L 45-7 2011 W 22-19 1980 L 14-3 2012 L 27-18 1999 W 22-20 2001 W 10-7 1992 L 62-6 2012 W 31-14 1981 W 21-7 2013 L 28-26 2000 W 17-14 2002 L 28-27 1993 L 44-6 2013 L 19-14 1982 W 13-6 2014 L 32-7 2001 L 33-0 2003 L 47-33 1994 L 21-14 2014 L 31-24 1983 L 21-13 2015 L 69-14 2002 W 39-14 2004 W 31-21 1995 L 24-7 2015 W 34-31 1984 L 14-22 2016 L 45-17 2003 W 43-36 2005 W 24-6 1996 L 45-2 2016 L 35-28 1985 L 20-3 2017 L 31-0

Blue Devils Thru the Years

1911 Club Sport, (1-1) 1946 Ray C. Johnson, (2-2-2) @River Falls L 6-21 River Falls Normal L 13-11 @Carleton L 6-20 @Platteville L 14-19 La Crosse Business W 30-2 @River Falls L 0-20 St.Cloud State L 7-33 @La Crosse T 6-6 1912 Earl Quigley, (3-1) Superior T 13-13 1955 Jack Wink, (2-5-1) Chip. Falls HS W 26-13 @Moorhead St. W 15-12 Winona State W 13-0 @Eau Claire W 6-0 Eau Claire W 7-6 @Superior T 6-6 River Falls W 24-7 La Crosse L 6-46 Hamline L 7-25 1947 Ray C. Johnson, (1-5-2) @Eau Claire L 19-26 @Winona State T 7-7 River Falls L 12-27 1913 Earl Quigley, (3-3) Platteville T 7-7 Platteville L 12-13 Eau Claire L 7-13 River Falls L 0-20 @St. Cloud St. L 7-36 @Hamline L 0-41 @Eau Claire W 7-0 @Northland W 27-19 @River Falls W 17-13 @Oshkosh L 12-19 Stevens Point W 24-6 La Crosse L 6-7 1956 , (1-7) @LaCrosse L 3-12 @Superior L 7-32 Winona State L 13-26 Minn. Aggies W 7-0 Moorhead St. L 0-7 @Eau Claire L 12-18 River Falls L 12-41 1914 Earl Quigley, (1-4) 1948 Tony Storti, (2-4-1) @La Crosse L 0-44 River Falls L 0-7 @Eau Claire L 0-6 @Whitewater L 7-34 @Minn. Aggies L 0-19 1921 Blue Devils River Falls L 7-26 Superior L 6-24 LaCrosse W 6-0 @Whitewater W 21-20 Northland W 13-12 Hamline L 0-6 La Crosse L 6-13 @Loras College L 14-45 @Stevens Point L 0-12 1926 George (Bud) Miller, (2-4-1) 1935 W. Crawford, (1-6) Oshkosh W 18-6 @St.Mary’s L 0-7 Macalester L 0-26 @Stevens Point T 19-19 1957 Joe Gerlach, (3-4-1) 1915 , (0-4) Winona State W 13-0 @Platteville L 7-25 Michigan Tech. L 6-13 @Winona State W 20-13 @Hamline L 0-7 La Crosse L 0-7 @La Crosse L 0-25 Eau Claire W 20-0 Carleton L 0-74 River Falls L 6-21 Winona State W 6-0 1949 Tony Storti, (6-2) @River Falls L 6-20 River Falls L 0-19 Fort Snelling W 13-3 @River Falls L 0-19 Won Conference Title La Crosse L 6-30 Hamline L 0-0 @Superior L 6-19 Superior L 0-8 Mankato State W 28-27 Whitewater T 0-0 @Eau Claire T 0-0 Eau Claire L 0-23 Eau Claire L 6-7 @Superior L 12-20 1916 Parks Bailey, (1-3) @River Falls L 7-12 @Northland W 8-0 @Carleton L 0-83 1927 George (Bud) Miller, (3-3) 1936 W. Crawford, (0-5-1) Whitewater W 7-6 Loras College L 0-31 @Hamline L 0-22 @Winona State W 12-6 Platteville L 6-20 @La Crosse W 27-19 River Falls L 7-20 @La Crosse L 6-31 La Crosse T 0-0 Superior W 35-19 1958 Bob Bostwick, (1-7) Minn. Aggies W 14-0 @Fort Snelling W 25-0 @Winona State L 0-6 @Oshkosh W 14-0 Winona State L 12-20 @River Falls L 0-19 @Eau Claire L 6-22 @Upper Iowa W 14-13 @St. Cloud State L 12-24 1917 Student coaches, (2-2) Superior L 6-21 River Falls L 6-26 @Eau Claire L 6-27 Joined Wisconsin Normal School Confer- Eau Claire W 8-0 @Superior L 0-32 1950 Tony Storti, (5-2-1) @UW-Milwaukee L 0-41 ence @Mankato State W 20-6 River Falls L 13-32 @Superior W 7-0 1928 S.E. Paulus, (2-5-1) 1937 W. Crawford, (0-6-1) Eau Claire W 21-0 @La Crosse L 0-40 Stevens Point L 12-21 St. Paul Luther W 26-0 @St. Olaf L 0-27 @UW-Milwaukee T 6-6 Superior W 14-0 Eau Claire W 49-0 La Crosse T 6-6 Stevens Point L 0-7 Platteville W 27-6 Oshkosh L 14-35 @River Falls L 0-46 @Fort Snelling L 7-13 Northland L 7-12 @La Crosse L 18-33 River Falls L 0-12 Superior L 0-26 River Falls W 44-13 1959 Bob Bostwick, (2-5-1) 1918 Stevens Point L 7-25 @La Crosse L 6-25 @Superior L 28-33 @Winona State W 20-7 No Team @Superior L 12-70 Eau Claire T 6-6 Upper Iowa W 54-7 St. Cloud State W 13-7 @Eau Claire W 14-13 @River Falls L 0-20 Eau Claire T 13-13 1919 George (Bud) Miller, (2-3) @Whitewater L 0-40 1951 Tony Storti, (7-1) UW-Milwaukee L 12-13 Menomonie H.S. W 39-0 1938 Ray C. Johnson, (0-5-2) @St Olaf W 19-13 @River Falls L 7-40 Alumni 1929 S.E. Paulus, (0-5-1) @Carleton T 0-0 Northland W 64-6 La Crosse L 0-50 @Stevens Point L 6-12 Winona State L 0-12 @Stevens Point L 0-7 @Eau Claire W 34-7 @Superior L 0-9 @St. Mary’s W 13-0 @Gustavus Adol. L 0-51 River Falls L 6-20 UW-Milwaukee W 19-0 @Oshkosh L 0-7 River Falls L 7-18 @La Crosse L 0-25 @Superior L 6-31 @Platteville W 25-6 @Eau Claire L 0-3 @River Falls L 0-21 @Eau Claire L 0-16 La Crosse L 7-14 1960 Bob Bostwick, (4-4) Superior L 8-45 La Crosse L 0-15 @River Falls W 39-0 Winona State L 0-13 1920 George (Bud) Miller, (1-2-1) Eau Claire T 0-0 U.M.-Duluth T 0-0 Superior W 53-0 @St. Cloud St. L 20-21 Hamline L 3-20 @La Crosse W 7-6 Macalester T 0-0 1930 Earl Burbridge, (1-6) 1939 Ray C. Johnson, (1-5-1) 1952 Jack Wink, (3-5) Superior W 17-7 @Carleton L 7-9 @Winona State L 6-26 @Stevens Point L 6-7 @Winona State L 6-6 Stevens Point W 26-13 St. Mary’s W 13-0 @Macalester L 0-31 Gustavus Adol. L 0-39 Great Lakes NS W 7-2 @Platteville W 32-21 Stevens Point L 0-6 Winona State L 7-24 River Falls L 0-21 River Falls L 6-13 1921 George (Bud) Miller, (5-0-2) @Fort Snelling W 26-7 @River Falls L 14-18 @La Crosse L 6-14 @Eau Claire L 13-19 Won Conference Title River Falls L 2-12 Superior T 0-0 @Stevens Point L 0-27 @ Eau Claire W 27-0 @Eau Claire L 13-24 Eau Claire W 19-6 Eau Claire W 25-0 1961 Bob Bostwick, (3-4-1) @Macalester T 0-0 La Crosse L 0-24 @La Crosse L 7-32 @Superior W 36-33 @Winona State L 0-12 Winona State W 31-0 St.Cloud State L 6-19 St. Cloud State W 19-6 @River Falls W 14-7 1931 Earl Burbridge, (2-6) 1940 Ray C. Johnson, (1-5-1) La Crosse L 0-3 Dunwoody Inst. W 37-0 @Winona State L 0-13 Stevens Point L 0-20 1953 Jack Wink, (1-7) @Superior T 0-0 Superior W 13-12 Mankato State W 7-0 @Gustavus Adol. L 0-37 @Great Lakes NS L 0-55 @Stevens Point L 7-14 @St.Mary’s T 7-7 @Macalester L 6-20 Mankato State W 6-0 Winona State L 0-19 Platteville W 19-14 @La Crosse L 0-25 La Crosse L 0-19 @River Falls L 0-22 @River Falls L 6-19 1922 George (Bud) Miller, (1-3) St. Paul Luther W 26-0 River Falls L 0-9 La Crosse L 0-46 Eau Claire W 18-6 @Hamline W 9-0 Superior L 0-32 @Superior L 3-25 Stevens Point L 6-27 Stevens Point L 0-10 @River Falls L 0-33 @Eau Claire T 0-0 @Eau Claire L 13-19 1962 Bob Bostwick, (2-5-1) River Falls L 0-3 Eau Claire L 0-14 Superior L 7-19 Mankato State W 7-6 @Superior L 0-26 1941 Ray C. Johnson, (5-2) @St. Cloud State W 19-7 @La Crosse L 6-7 1932 Earl Burbridge, (0-5-1) Won Conference Title Superior T 14-14 1923 George (Bud) Miller, (1-5-1) @Mankato State T 0-0 Hamline L 0-8 1954 Jack Wink, (2-5-1) @Whitewater L 14-27 Macalester L 0-14 River Falls L 6-9 @Mankato State W 7-0 Northland W 27-6 @Eau Claire L 9-13 Fort Snelling W 49-0 @Superior L 6-27 Eau Claire W 39-0 @Winona State L 6-18 River Falls L 0-6 @Stevens Point T 0-0 @Eau Claire L 0-12 @La Crosse L 6-20 Superior W 27-0 Oshkosh W 33-13 @River Falls L 0-22 La Crosse L 7-33 Augsburg W 26-0 @La Crosse T 20-20 St.Cloud State L 12-21 St. John’s L 6-12 @Stevens Point L 0-6 @River Falls W 21-6 Eau Claire L 7-27 Superior L 0-39 Superior W 12-6 St. Mary’s L 7-34 1933 Earl Burbridge, (3-3) Winona State W 6-0 1942 Ray C. Johnson, (3-2) 1924 George (Bud) Miller, (3-3-1) @St. Mary’s L 0-7 Mankato State W 20-0 Fort Snelling W 3-0 @River Falls L 6-13 @Superior L 6-7 @Macalester W 3-2 Superior W 8-6 @Eau Claire W 36-13 Winona State L 0-3 Eau Claire W 20-13 La Crosse L 6-14 Stevens Point W 7-0 @La Crosse L 7-21 River Falls W 26-0 River Falls L 10-13 @Superior L 0-27 1934 Earl Burbridge, (0-6) 1943 & 1944 @St. Mary’s T 0-0 St. Mary’s L 0-27 No Team @Northland L 14-20 1925 George (Bud) Miller, (1-4-1) River Falls L 0-26 1945 Ray C. Johnson, (2-3) St.Mary’s L 0-43 @Superior L 0-20 Augsburg W 24-0 @Winona State L 6-7 @Eau Claire L 0-12 @Eau Claire W 7-6 @La Crosse T 0-0 La Crosse L 0-19 @Superior L 0-20 @ River Falls L 0-3 River Falls L 6-14 Superior W 6-0 Eau Claire L 0-6 Eau Claire L 7-28 1941 Blue Devils Blue Devils Thru the Years

1965 Blue Devils 1963 Max Sparger, (2-5-1) @Oshkosh L 0-35 Eau Claire L 29-42 La Crosse L 6-28 La Crosse W 10-0 @Stevens Point L 0-32 Platteville L 14-35 La Crosse L 8-52 @Stevens Point L 0-31 @Stevens Point L 7-24 La Crosse W 20-7 La Crosse L 3-24 Winona St. W 21-7 Bemidji St. L 0-7 St. Norbert W 27-6 @Superior L 0-12 @Stevens Point L 13-41 @Oshkosh L 10-20 Eau Claire W 38-25 Eau Claire L 0-31 Whitewater L 0-35 Eau Claire L 12-27 Platteville L 2-67 @River Falls L 0-3 @River Falls W 16-7 Eau Claire L 2-12 @River Falls W 28-7 @River Falls W 12-6 1972 Sten Pierce, (2-8, 2-6) 1976 Sten Pierce, (3-6, 2-6) 1982 Bob Kamish, (8-3, 5-3) @Oshkosh T 6-6 1968 Max Sparger, (3-6-1, 2-5-1) @St. Norbert L 0-20 Winona St. W 15-14 Augustana W 10-8 St. Cloud State L 7-14 @Winona State W 14-13 River Falls L 0-28 @Superior W 37-21 @Gustavus Adol. W 14-0 @Superior W 28-0 Whitewater L 0-56 Whitewater W 13-6 @Superior W 20-17 1964 Max Sparger, (3-6) Whitewater L 0-20 @Superior L 0-28 Oshkosh L 0-10 Whitewater W 27-24 @Winona State L 6-8 Oshkosh L 27-38 Stevens Point W 24-15 @Platteville L 7-10 Oshkosh W 23-15 Stevens Point W 19-7 @Platteville L 7-19 @Eau Claire L 0-17 @La Crosse L 7-23 @Platteville W 13-6 @Eau Claire L 20-51 @La Crosse L 17-21 @La Crosse L 6-37 Stevens Point L 20-45 @La Crosse L 9-17 @Milton W 19-0 Stevens Point L 14-20 @Winona St. L 17-19 Stout Alumni W 25-18 Stevens Point W 35-28 River Falls L 6-14 @Lakeland L 16-30 Oshkosh L 10-37 @Eau Claire L 16-48 Valley City W 21-7 @La Crosse L 20-23 @Eau Claire T 13-13 @Platteville W 14-8 River Falls L 13-59 @Eau Claire L 21-24 Superior W 19-14 River Falls W 8-0 @River Falls L 7-16 Oshkosh L 14-26 1973 Sten Pierce, (1-9, 1-7) 1977 , (2-8, 2-6) @Whitewater L 19-23 1969 Max Sparger, (3-6, 3-5) Hamline L 3-19 @Winona Sate L 6-21 1983 Bob Kamish, (2-9, 2-6) Superior W 14-7 @Superior W 13-10 @River Falls W 21-18 @U of Dayton L 7-10 1965 Max Sparger, (7-1-1, 6-0) @Whitewater L 13-26 @Oshkosh L 13-17 @Whitewater L 0-30 Gustavus L 6-13 Won Conference Title @Oshkosh W 13-0 Eau Claire L 12-23 Superior L 7-30 @River Falls L 0-31 Winona State L 6-19 Platteville L 9-44 @Whitewater L 16-35 @Stevens Point L 0-36 @Whitewater L 3-28 @Mankato State T 6-6 La Crosse L 10-19 @Stevens Point L 6-33 Eau Claire W 14-10 Superior W 14-7 Eau Claire W 16-14 @Stevens Point L 7-13 Platteville L 18-55 La Crosse L 6-13 @Stevens Point L 6-30 @Northwestern W 14-13 Lakeland L 12-14 Winona L 34-64 Mankato State L 7-37 Eau Claire L 20-28 @River Falls W 12-10 Eau Claire L 7-14 @River Falls L 6-9 @Oshkosh L 21-22 La Crosse L 6-17 La Crosse W 26-19 @River Falls W‘ 15-6 La Crosse L 34-41 Platteville L 7-21 @Valley City L 8-15 @Superior W 10-0 @Oshkosh W 24-21 @Oshkosh W 13-7 1970 Sten Pierce, (3-7, 2-6) 1974 Sten Pierce, (3-7, 1-7) 1978 Lyle Eidsness, (7-3, 5-3) Platteville L 13-21 Whitewater W 21-9 Lakeland L 7-14 Hamline W 9-7 Winona State W 23-0 @Superior L 20-32 @Superior W 14-9 River Falls W 16-7 1984 Bob Kamish, (2-9, 1-7) 1966 Max Sparger, (3-6, 2-6) Whitewater L 7-28 Oshkosh L 13-31 Whitewater L 10-31 @S. Dakota State L 13-27 @Winona State W 14-12 Oshkosh L 12-20 @Eau Claire L 14-16 @Superior W 26-21 River Falls L 16-17 @Superior W 23-14 @Platteville L 6-70 Whitewater L 0-67 Stevens Point W 30-7 Whitewater L 3-23 Whitewater L 20-48 @La Crosse L 14-16 Stevens Point L 13-34 @Eau Claire L 3-20 @Superior W 27-7 Oshkosh W 14-13 Stevens Point W 9-7 @Platteville L 16-34 @ La Crosse L 7-30 Stevens Point L 7-23 @Platteville L 21-28 @Winona St. W 14-0 @Bemidji St. W 20-16 @ U.M.-Duluth W 21-2 @Eau Claire L 26-31 @La Crosse L 7-16 @Eau Claire L 12-29 River Falls L 3-28 Oshkosh W 22-13 @La Crosse L 0-37 Stevens Point L 20-21 River Falls W 25-20 @La Crosse L 7-48 @Platteville W 33-0 @Portland State L 3-28 @Eau Claire L 10-14 Oshkosh L 15-25 River Falls L 7-28 1971 Sten Pierce, (5-5, 2-6) 1975 Sten Pierce, (3-7, 3-5) 1979 Lyle Eidsness, (6-4, 4-4) @Platteville L 14-22 @Lakeland W 14-6 @Winona St. L 9-35 @Winona State W 27-0 Northern St SD* W 24-23 1967 Max Sparger, (1-8, 1-7) @River Falls W 6-3 Superior W 10-6 Superior W 17-7 *at Metrodome Winona State L 21-26 @Whitewater L 2-40 @Whitewater L 8-28 @Oshkosh L 2-3 Superior L 21-27 Superior L 7-10 @Oshkosh L 20-23 Eau Claire W 23-0 1985 Bob Kamish, (3-7-1, 2-6) @Whitewater L 6-18 @Stevens Point W 21-7 Platteville W 13-12 @Whitewater L 7-21 Grand Valley MI W 23-7 @Stevens Point L 33-34 @Moorhead St L 14-44 Platteville W 22-12 Superior L 0-16 U.M. -Duluth W 13-0 @Oshkosh W 14-7 @River Falls W 7-3 Eau Claire L 0-24 La Crosse L 21-42 @Whitewater W 7-0 @Stevens Point L 14-17 1980 Bob Kamish, (6-4, 5-3) Platteville L 3-20 Winona State W 27-0 @Loras College T 7-7 @Superior W 21-0 @River Falls L 9-27 Oshkosh W 6-0 La Crosse L 3-10 @Eau Claire W 13-7 Whitewater L 7-24 1986 , (2-8-1, 2-5-1) Stevens Point W 35-21 @Grand Valley L 0-35 @Platteville L 3-14 Moorhead State L 7-9 @St. Norbert L 0-21 @Superior W 35-6 River Falls W 30-8 Oshkosh W 17-7 @La Crosse L 7-10 @Eau Claire L 0-28 Whitewater T 7-7 1981 Bob Kamish, (7-4, 5-3) Stevens Point L 24-48 @Augustana L 6-16 @Platteville L 21-36 @Mankato State W 20-14 @St. Ambrose L 14-21 Superior W 50-14 River Falls L 17-31 @Whitewater W 33-20 @La Crosse L 21-29 @Oshkosh L 14-21 1949 Blue Devils Platteville W 21-7 Blue Devils Thru the Years

1987 Rich Lawrence, (6-5, 5-3) Whitewater L 35-48 Moorhead State L 21-23 @ Eau Claire W 20-15 Superior W 29-27 @ La Crosse L 0-56 Whitewater L 22-38 Platteville L 9-16 Oshkosh W 14-10 @ Oshkosh L 7-28 Platteville L 28-31 La Crosse W 41-35 1996 (4-6, 1-6) Stevens Point W* 2-0 Stevens Point L 28-0 St. Ambrose L 18-21 @Bemidji State W 28-13 Eau Claire W 24-21 Northern State W 25-23 River Falls L 28-38 @River Falls L 45-2 Bemidji State W 45-6 @Whitewater L 44-15 *forfeit Eau Claire L 28-24 La Crosse L 21-12 1988 Rich Lawrence, (2-8, 1-7) @Platteville W 31-27 Moorhead State W 31-29 Oshkosh L 12-7 @Superior W 24-12 Winona State* W 50-43, ot Whitewater L 0-31 *at Metrodome Oshkosh L 38-42 @Platteville L 24-31 1997 Ed Meierkort [6-4, 5-2] @La Crosse L 34-36 Bemidji State W 43-6 Stevens Point L 23-41 @ Northern State L 17-27 @Dayton L 13-40 @ LaCrosse W 28-21 @Eau Claire L 28-39 @ Eau Claire L 38-45 River Falls L 23-24 River Falls W 42-34 Whitewater L 14-35 1989 RIch Lawrence, (3-7, 2-6) @ Oshkosh W 48-37 Mt. Senario W 24-6 @ Stevens Point W 25-22 @River Falls L 25-27 Platteville W 49-21 @Whitewater L 11-23 Moorhead State* L 21-30 Superior W 34-21 *at Metrodome @Stevens Point L 24-42 Eau Claire L 26-41 1998 Ed Meierkort (5-5, 3-4) La Crosse L 12-35 @So. Dakota St L 13-56 @N. Michigan L 22-43 UM-Morris W 50-12 2000 Blue Devils @Oshkosh W 52-42 St. Ambrose W 27-22 Platteville L 33-42 La Crosse L 38-58 @LaCrosse L 47-33 River Falls W 13-12, ot @Platteville L 59-35 Eau Claire W 35-7 @Eau Claire W 43-36 @Stevens Point L 7-6 Eau Claire W 35-27 1990 Rich Lawrence, (4-6, 3-5) @River Falls L 36-48 Platteville W 42-14 Whitewater L 38-3 @River Falls W 19-18 Mt. Senario W 37-13 Oshkosh W 35-24 @Eau Claire W 36-15 Stevens Point L 19-14 River Falls W 20-19 @Whitewater L 43-45 2004 Todd Strop (5-4, 4-3) @La Crosse W 35-28 Whitewater L 6-9 Stevens Point L 34-62 @DePauw W 23-0 Platteville W 43-10 2014 Clayt Birmingham (2-8, 1-6) @Superior W 22-20 @Platteville W 48-12 Oshkosh W 49-17 @Oshkosh W 27-24 @Dakota Wesleyan L 23-19 Stevens Point W 25-15 1999 Ed Meierkort (2-8, 1-6) @Waldorf W 65-7 Loras W 21-17 @Eau Claire L 11-35 @Whitewater L 46-17 2010 Clayt Birmingham (6-4, 4-3) @Wartburg L 45-14 @La Crosse L 6-33 UM-Morris W 48-27 Stevens Point L 23-7 @Black Hills State L 14-13, ot @Oshkosh L 32-7 St. Ambrose L 14-3 @St. Ambrose L 28-34, OT @River Falls L 28-10 Jamestown W 27-24 Whitewater L 37-0 Oshkosh L 21-6 @Stevens Point L 20-24 La Crosse W 31-21 Eureka College W 63-0 @La Crosse L 21-7 @Platteville L 44-7 River Falls L 0-47 Eau Claire W 36-21 @River Falls W 24-7 Platteville L 21-0 @Eau Claire W 22-20 @Platteville L 23-13 @Whitewater L 30-7 @Eau Claire L 20-17 1991 RIch Lawrence, (5-5, 3-5) @La Crosse L 14-42 Stevens Point L 27-21 River Falls W 34-23 Mt. Senario W 36-0 Platteville L 9-14 2005 Todd Strop (6-4, 3-4) Eau Claire W 37-28 @Stevens Point L 31-24 Superior W 17-0 @Oshkosh L 17-27 Upper Iowa W 49-14 La Crosse L 29-28 @Oshkosh L 11-24 Whitewater L 14-21 Platteville W 24-16 @Platteville W 28-23 2015 Clayt Birmingham (3-7, 2-5) Eau Claire W 40-20 Southwest State* L 23-43 @Springfield W 24-7 Oshkosh W 28-14 Bethel University L 35-20 @Whitewater L 18-21 * at Metrodome Waldorf W 44-3 @Loras W 52-42 @Stevens Point L 0-37 2011 Clayt Birmingham (5-5, 3-4) 2000 Ed Meierkort (10-1, 7-0) @Oshkosh L 34-27 Wartburg L 41-33 Platteville W 15-8 @Eau Claire L 17-9 Black Hills State W 19-7 Oshkosh L 69-14 @St. Ambrose W 20-19 @Lakeland W 34-6 River Falls W 38-6 @Jamestown W 20-17 @La Crosse L 28-21 La Crosse L 15-37 @Franklin W 47-3 @La Crosse W 24-6 Oshkosh (nc) L 56-10 @Eau Claire W 45-12 @River Falls L 7-45 Stevens Point W 16-8 Whitewater L 32-10 Eau Claire L 24-10 River Falls L 54-48 @River Falls W 34-13 @Stevens Point L 38-26 @Stevens Point W 22-19 @Platteville L 43-10 1992 Rich Lawrence, (2-7, 1-6) Eau Claire W 17-14 @Whitewater L 42-21 Stevens Point W 34-31 @ Mayville State W 21-14 La Crosse W 27-23 2006 Todd Strop (3-7, 1-6) La Crosse W 10-0 @Whitewater L 63-14 Oshkosh W 31-25 @Platteville W 43-35 William Penn W 25-18 @River Falls W 16-10 @ Eau Claire L 14-23 Oshkosh W 37-21 @Upper Iowa W 36-34 Platteville L 27-17 2016 Clayt Birmingham (3-7, 1-6) Whitewater L 3-42 @Whitewater W 14-13 Whitworth L 14-13, ot @Oshkosh L 35-3 Simpson W 45-30 Stevens Point L 6-63 UM-Duluth* W 17-15 @Platteville L 31-27 @St. Thomas L 57-17 @ Platteville L 17-40 St. John’s# L 26-19 Oshkosh L 23-21 2012 Clayt Birmingham (3-7, 1-6) @Mayville State W 23-13 St. Ambrose L 9-10 * at Metrodome Eau Claire W 14-6 Jamestown W 31-0 @Oshkosh L 45-17 River Falls L 6-62 # NCAA Division III playoffs @River Falls L 24-20 North Central L 37-10 La Crosse L 42-6 @ La Crosse L 23-47 2001 Ed Meierkort (6-3, 4-3) La Crosse L 30-14 @River Falls (nc) W 20-9 Eau Claire W 30-7 @Whitewater L 49-0 @Eau Claire L 21-13 @River Falls L 50-28 1993 Ed Meierkort, (2-8, 1-6) Lakeland W 48-24 Stevens Point L 20-19 Stevens Point W 31-14 Platteville L 55-27 Mayville State W 30-0 @Franklin W 27-7 Whitewater L 41-7 @Stevens Point L 35-28 @UM-Duluth L 11-14 Platteville^ W 28-24 2007 Duey Naatz, (4-6, 3-4) @La Crosse L 33-18 Whitewater L 34-16 @Whitewater L 7-14 @Oshkosh L 19-7 Menlo College W 24-19 River Falls L 24-14 @Oshkosh L 34-44 @Eau Claire L 33-0 @ Missouri-Rolla L 28-10 @Platteville L 62-20 2017 Clayt Birmingham (5-4, 3-4) @Platteville W 24-16 River Falls W 26-23 @ Whitworth L 23-21 Oshkosh L 27-18 Simpson W 17-0 La Crosse L 14-24 @Stevens Point L 34-24 Platteville W 28-7 St. Thomas W 25-22 @Stevens Point L 12-45 Whitewater W 28-25 @ Oshkosh L 23-13 2013 Clayt Birmingham (4-6, 2-5) @Platteville L 34-27 @St. Ambrose L 18-35 @La Crossse W 10-7 @ Stevens Point L 26-23 Dakota Wesleyan W 35-20 @Whitewater L 14-0 Eau Claire L 20-31 ^first game at Williams Stadium River Falls W 28-27 @Jamestown W 13-7 River Falls W 21-16 @River Falls L 6-44 2002 Ed Meierkort (7-3, 4-3) @ La Crosse W 31-28 @North Central L 41-14 Stevens Point W 23-17 Whitewater L 26-10 Oshkosh L 28-26 @Eau Claire W 55-7 1994 Ed Meierkort, (4-6, 2-5) @Millsaps W 30-6 Eau Claire L 17-14 @Whitewater L 55-13 @La Crosse L 21-7 @River Falls L 14-21 Eau Claire W 39-14 La Crosse L 21-3 Oshkosh L 31-0 @Bemidji State W 22-21 @St. Thomas W 28-7 2008 Duey Naatz (5-5, 3-4) Whitewater L 7-21 @Platteville L, ot 31-34 @Menlo College W 13-10, ot Oshkosh W 14-7 Oshkosh W 24-3 Jamestown W 37-13 @Platteville L 24-26 Conc-Moorhead W 27-21 Missouri S&T L 31-24 @La Crosse L 28-42 @River Falls W 21-7 @ Platteville W 46-31 Stevens Point L 14-31 Stevens Point W 37-13 Oshkosh L 9-7 St. Ambrose W 28-14 @Whitewater L 24-21 Stevens Point L 19-9 @Eau Claire W 24-17 La Crosse L 28-27 @ River Falls W 29-19 @Southwest St.* L 14-35 2003 Ed Meierkort (6-4, 4-3) La Crosse W 26-14 *at Metrodome @ Whitewater L 17-10 Hardin-Simmons W 31-21 Eau Claire L 17-6 1995 Ed Meierkort (3-7, 1-6) @Augustana (S.D.) L 37-20 @ UM-Duluth L 20-21 St. Thomas W 51-3 2009 Duey Naatz (8-2, 5-2) @ Valley City St. W 50-20 @Oshkosh L 15-7 Simpson College W 35-7 Bemidji State W 49-17 @Stevens-Point W 37-27 @Jamestown W 24-14 River Falls L 7-24 Whitewater L 28-23 Eureka College W 40-6 @ Stevens Point L 20-52 River Falls W 21-13 Blue Devils Thru the Years

INDIVIDUAL GAME Rushing Most Attempts-53, Luke Bundgaard (Platteville, 2003) Most Net Yards-335, Luke Bundgaard (Platteville, 2000) Longest Rush From Scrimmage-98t, Rich Vargas (Oshkosh, 1992) Forward Passing Most Attempts-61, Matt Bunyan (La Crosse, 1998); 59, Matt Bunyan (Stevens Point, 1997); 57, Tim Peterson (Oshkosh, 1989) Most Completions-37, Matt Bunyan (La Crosse, 1998); 36, Tim Peterson (Osh- kosh, 1989) Most Had Intercepted-5, Forrest Schneider (River Falls, 1994), Forrest Schneider (Whitewater, 1995), Matt Bunyan (Moorhead, 1997), Garrett Peterson (Stevens Point 2014) Most Yards Gained-486, Matt Bunyan (Whitewater, 1998); 457, Matt Bunyan (Stevens Point, 1998); 444, Matt Bunyan (Eau Claire, 1998); 421, Tim Peterson (La Crosse, 1987) Longest Pass Play-98, Glen Majszak to Mike Kraimer (Stevens Point, 1982); Rob Lindberg to Ron Wise (Oshkosh, 1984); Matt Bunyan to Jesse Witcraft (Moorhead, 1997) Total Offense Most Rushing and Passing Yardage Combined-476, Matt Bunyan (Whitewater, 1998); 472, Nick Ohman (La Crosse, 2004) Total Plays-73, Tim Peterson (Oshkosh, 1989) Pass Receiving Most Passes Caught-16, Kevin Wiese (La Crosse, 1994) Most Yards Gained-241, Dan Austin (La Crosse, 2003) Punting Longest Punt-82, Kevin McCulley (River Falls, 2000) Interceptions Most Passes Intercepted-4, Roger Zell (Oshkosh, 1969; River Falls, 1969) Paul Christopherson (Superior, 1951) Longest Interception Return-95, Wallace Buffmire (Eau Claire, 1921) Richard McNamara (Eau Claire, 1951), Luke Steffen (Upper Iowa, 2006) Punt Returns Longest Punt Return-96t, Henry Waters (1963) Kickoff Returns Longest Kickoff Return-102t, Glen Harke (Winona State, 1959) Scoring Most Points Scored-24, Bob McRoberts (Eau Claire,1941); Steve Burr (Platteville, 1978); Rich Vargas (Eau Claire, 1991); Luke Bundgaard (Platteville, 2000); Luke Bundgaard (Platteville, 2003); Craig Warminski (River Falls, 2008); Harvey Tice (La Crosse Business, 1911) Most Field Goals Made-4, Chris Bork (Stevens Point, 1990) Longest Field Goal Made-54, Todd Miles (River Falls, 1985) Most Points After TD-9, Richard Marteney (Eureka, 2010)

INDIVIDUAL SEASON Rushing Most Attempts-294, Luke Bundgaard (2003) Most Net Yards-1461, Luke Bundgaard (2003) Forward Passing Most Attempts-445, Tim Peterson (1989) Most Completion-256, Tim Peterson (1989) Highest Percent Completed-.663, Mike Dunford (1963) Most Yards Gained-3221, Matt Bunyan (1997); 3220, Matt Bunyan (1998); 2956, Tim Peterson (1989) Most Interceptions Thrown-26, John Elkin (1975) Most TD Passes-38, Matt Bunyan (1998); 33, Matt Bunyan (1997); 20, Tim Peterson (1989) Total Offense Most Rushing and Passing Plays-614, Tim Peterson (1989) Most Rushing and Passing Yards-3244, Tim Peterson (1989) Pass Receiving Most Passes Caught-83, Scott Frederickson (1989) Most Yards Gained-1185, Scott Frederickson (1987) Most TD Passes Caught-12, Shawn Lund (1998); 9, Jesse Diaz (1998), Mark Rothwell (1987); Jim Pillars (1997); Scott Wojcik (1997) Punting Most Punts-96, Walt Fleming (1977) Highest Avg.-41.0, Andy Caflisch (1993), Kevin McCulley (2000) Interceptions Most Interceptions-11, Roger Zell (1969) Punt Returns Highest Punt Return Avg.- 18.8, Craig Warminski (2009); 16.0, Joe Seep (2005) Kickoff Returns Highest Kickoff Return Avg.-26.6, Mike Wilson (1989) Scoring Most Points-94, Shawn Lund (1998); 80, Rich Vargas (1989) Most TDs Scored-15, Shawn Lund (1998); 13, Bob Johnson (1981), Rich Vargas Luke Bundgaard (1991) Most Points After Made-37, Nolan Mosher (1997); 34, Evan Larson (2003) Most Field Goals Made-16, Drew Pearson (2016); 15, Kevin McCulley (2000) Blue Devils Thru the Years

INDIVIDUAL CAREER Rushing Most Attempts-922, Luke Bundgaard (2000-03) Most Net Yards-4427, Luke Bundgaard (2000-03) Highest Avg. per Rush-5.3, Steve Burr (1976-79) Forward Passing Most Attempts-1185, Tim Peterson (1986-89) Most Completion-653, Tim Peterson (1986-89) Most Yards Gained-8881, Tim Peterson (1986-89); 8562, Matt Bunyan (1995- 98) Most TD Passes Thrown-85, Matt Bunyan (1995-98); 59, Tim Peterson (1986-89) Most Interceptions-70, John Elkin (1973-76) Total Offense Most Rushing and Passing Yards-9641, Tim Peterson (1986-89); 8337, Matt Bunyan (1995-98) Pass Receiving Most Passes Caught-233, Scott Fredrickson (1986-89) Most Yards Gained-3390, Scott Fredrickson (1986-89) Most TD Passes Caught-23, Scott Fredrickson (1986-89) Punting Highest Punting Avg.-39.4, Kevin McCulley (1997-2000) Interceptions Most Passes Intercepted-20, Eric Moe (1999-2002) Punt Returns Highest Punt Return Avg.-22.3, Henry Waters (1963-65) Kickoff Returns Highest Kickoff Return Avg.-27.9, Jesse Wendt (2003-2006) Scoring Most Points-240, Luke Bundgaard (2000-03) Most TDs Scored-40, Luke Bundgaard (2000-03) Most Points After Made-109, Evan Larsen (2002-05) Most Field Goals Made-46, Ricky Marteney (2010-13)

SINGLE GAME - TEAM Rushing Most Net Yards-464, St. Thomas (2003) Forward Passing Most Net Yards-486, Whitewater (1998) 457, Stevens Point (1998) 444, Eau Claire (1998) 431, La Crosse (1987) Total Offense Most Rushing and Passing Plays-100, Platteville (2003) Most Rushing and Passing Yards-645, Platteville (2003) Most Fumbles-9, Eau Claire (1985) Most Fumbles Lost-6, Eau Claire (1985) Most Penalty Yards-147, La Crosse (1986) Most First Downs-39, Platteville (2003) Punting Most Punts-12, Wartburg (2014), Gustavus Adolphus (1939) Scoring Most Points Scored-65, Waldorf (2004); 64, Northland (1951) Interceptions Interceptions by Stout Defense-6, vs. UW-La Crosse (2005)

SINGLE SEASON - TEAM Rushing Most Attempts-629 (1982) Most Net Yards-2435 (2000) Highest Average Per Rush-4.4 (2003) Highest Average Per Game-227.6 (1978) First Downs-225 (2002) Passing Most Attempts-462 (1989) Most Completions-263 (1989) Most Net Yards-3461 (1987) Most Net Yards/Game-329.5 (1997) Most Passes Intercepted-30 (1975) Total Offense Most Rushing and Passing Plays-848 (2000) Most Rushing and Passing Yards-5161 (1987) Highest Avg. Per Game-469.1 (1987) First Downs-234 (2003) Total Plays-802 (1982) Scoring Most Points-359, (1998) Most Points per game-35.9, (1998) Most Touchdowns-51 (1998) TEAM DEFENSE SEASON Fewest Yards Passing Allowed-0 vs. Cast of Thousands Fewest Yards Rushing Allowed- (-59), Eureka (2009); (-37), Lakeland (2000) Matt Bunyan Turnovers Caused - 44 (17 fumbles, 27 interceptions) 2000 Blue Devils Thru the Years

RUSHING ALL-TIME COACHING RECORDS NAME ATT YDS AVG YRS COACH YEARS W L T Luke Bundgaard 922 4427 4.80 2000-03 Craig Warminski 530 2898 5.47 2008-10 Club sport 1911 1 1 0 Bob Johnson 571 2656 4.65 1979-82 Earl Quigley 1912-14 7 8 0 Ryan Englebert 540 2620 4.85 2002-06 Steve Burr 485 2562 5.28 1976-79 Parks Bailey 1915-16 1 7 0 Adolfo Pacheco 433 2138 4.90 2013-16 Student coaches 1917 2 2 0 Rich Vargas 400 2110 5.28 1990-92 George F. (Bud) Miller 1919-27 20 27 6 Nick Ohman 484 1925 3.98 2001-04 Andy Reese 414 1894 4.57 2004-07 Sylvester.E. Paulus 1928-29 2 10 2 Kyle Gunderson 410 1804 4.40 1985-88 Earl Burbridge 1930-34 6 26 1 Ron Theis 476 1799 3.77 1978-81 Walter C. Crawford 1935-37 1 17 2 Mike Bechtel 369 1699 4.86 1993-95 Mike McHugh 361 1677 4.65 1964-67 Ray C. Johnson 1938-47 15 29 8 Glen Harke 334 1566 4.86 1957-60 Tony Storti 1948-51 20 9 2 Tod Zimmerman 320 1455 4.55 1980-82 Jack Wink 1952-55 6 23 3 Eric Brown 312 1391 4.46 2011-12 Dick Weyenberg 354 1312 3.71 1973-76 Joe Gerlach 1956-57 4 11 1 Shawn Lund 283 1183 4.18 1996-99 Bob Bostwick 1958-62 12 25 3 Chuck Carr 272 1177 4.32 1984-87 Max Sparger 1963-69 22 38 3 RECEIVING Sten Pierce 1970-76 19 50 0 NAME Rec YDS AVG YRS Lyle Eidsness 1977-79 15 15 0 Scott Frederickson 233 3390 14.5 1986-89 Bob Kamish 1980-85 28 36 1 Mark Rothwell 129 2255 17.5 1985-88 Jesse Diaz 130 1885 14.5 1996-99 Rich Lawrence 1986-92 24 46 1 Jesse Wendt 133 1782 13.4 2003-06 Ed Meierkort 1993-2003 55 55 0 Jesse Witcraft 79 1697 21.5 1995-98 Todd Strop 2004-06 14 15 0 Kevin Wiese 130 1679 12.9 1992-95 Mike McHugh 81 1665 20.6 1964-67 Duey Naatz 2007-09 17 13 0 Scott Wojcik 107 1665 15.6 1994-97 Clayt Birmingham 2010-present 31 48 0 Trevor Morning 94 1635 17.4 2010-13 TOTALS 1911-present 322 511 33 Patrick Mengelkoch 126 1517 12.1 2007-10 Ron Wise 93 1511 16.2 1983-86 Mike Kraimer 62 1327 21.4 1980-83 Matt Doke 79 1321 16.7 1991,94-95 Kevion McDonald 83 1303 15.7 2015-17, William Kyle 80 1277 15.9 1972-75 Larry Baltutis 91 1282 14.1 1988-89,91-92 Brian Alvarez 92 1250 13.6 2013,15 Dan Tentcher 107 1228 11.4 1968-71 Antawan Walker 86 1183 13.8 2005-10 Jordan Dabney 55 1077 19.6 2015-16 Dan Austin 62 1017 16.4 2001-03 Kerry Hafner 67 1006 15.1 1977-81 Jim Pillars 70 984 14.1 1996-97 Joe Pleshek 78 972 12.5 1988-90 Chris Pica-Anderson 94 955 10.2 2013-15 Cody Rosemeyer 85 929 10.9 2012-14 Josh Peterson 87 921 10.6 2009-12 Shawn Korth 67 909 13.7 2004-07 Seth Mattison 67 878 13.1 2001-04 Dan Maas 69 845 12.2 1991-93 Ryan Patt 102 830 8.1 1996-99 Reggie Holmes 36 809 22.4 1968-70 Matt Sprester 51 802 15.7 2002-04 John Livingston 51 728 14.7 1982-84 SCORING NAME TD FG XP TOTAL YRS Luke Bundgaard 40 0 0 240 2000-03 Ricky Marteney 0 46 79 217 2010-13 Evan Larsen 0 26 109 187 2002-05 Scott Frederickson 29 0 4 178 1986-89 Craig Warminski 29 0 0 174 2008-10 Kevin McCulley 0 26 85 163 1997-2000 Steve Burr 27 0 0 162 1976-79 Bob Johnson 26 0 2 158 1979-82 Rich Vargas 26 0 2 158 1990-92 Mike McHugh 25 0 0 150 1964-67 Drew Pearson 0 25 72 147 2015-present Ryan Englebert 24 0 2 146 2002-06 Kyle Martin 0 23 74 143 2006-09 Shawn Lund 22 0 4 136 1996-99 Glen Harke 21 0 5 131 1957-60 Mike Bechtel 21 0 2 128 1993-95 Mark Rothwell 21 0 2 128 1984-88 Jesse Wendt 21 0 0 126 2003-06 Clay Vajgrt 0 28 38 122 1980-82 Adolfo Pacheco 19 0 0 114 2013-16 Jesse Witcraft 19 0 0 114 1995-98 John Olson 0 20 53 113 1987-89 Brian Stingle 18 0 4 112 1986-89 PASSING NAME ATT COMP % YDS TD INT YRS Tim Peterson 1185 653 .551 8881 59 62 1986-89 Matt Bunyan 1119 624 .558 8562 85 37 1995-98 Nick Ohman 936 479 .512 6401 56 27 2001-04 Hank Kujak 808 416 .514 5367 40 26 2011-15 Forrest Schneider 788 407 .516 4992 31 36 1993-95 Ross Carey 753 404 .537 4688 29 21 2008-11 John Elkin 839 343 .409 4192 24 70 1973-76 Gale Woelffer* 390 222 .569 3499 42 20 1948-51 Mike Dunford 481 253 .527 3499 38 53 1964-67 Jay Alston 511 240 .470 3301 23 27 2015-present Steve Fedie 645 316 .490 3117 22 51 1969-72 Tanner Kattre 444 236 .531 2587 13 16 2004-07 Ken Kartman 478 174 .364 2570 17 34 1977-81 Tony Storti *missing statistics from eight games Woelffer played Offensive Leaders Since 1978

UW-Stout Year-by-Year Rushing Leaders UW-Stout Year-by-Year Passing Leaders Name Att Yds Avg Year Name Att Comp % Yds TD Int Year Rayshawn Graham 96 445 4.6 2017 Jay Alston 211 98 46.4 1473 8 13 2017 Travis Urlaub 132 488 3.7 2016 Jay Alston 258 124 48.1 1657 13 11 2016 Travis Urlaub 63 350 5.6 2015 Hank Kujak 340 178 52.4 2506 24 3 2015 Tanner Kuehn 139 582 4.2 2014 Garrett Peterson 222 128 57.5 1300 5 15 2014 Adolfo Pacheco 171 965 5.6 2013 Hank Kujak 368 193 52.4 2183 11 17 2013 Eric Brown 164 727 4.4 2012 Mike Blizel 265 134 50.6 1569 7 12 2012 Eric Brown 148 664 4.5 2011 Ross Carey 315 156 49.5 1727 5 14 2011 Craig Warminski 177 982 4.4 2010 Ross Carey 273 154 56.4 1884 15 3 2010 Craig Warminski 205 1057 5.2 2009 Ross Carey 165 84 57.0 1077 9 4 2009 Andy Reese 124 437 3.5 2007 Kyle Provos 234 148 50.3 1544 12 8 2008 Ryan Englebert 182 913 5.0 2006 Tanner Kattre 192 99 51.6 1249 5 9 2007 Andy Reese 204 979 4.8 2005 Tanner Kattre 184 101 54.9 1037 5 3 2006 Nick Ohman 174 892 5.1 2004 Keldric Stokes 168 88 52.4 1157 12 10 2005 Luke Bundgaard 294 1461 5.0 2003 Nick Ohman 279 157 56.3 1969 18 11 2004 Luke Bundgaard 184 879 4.8 2002 Nick Ohman 262 130 29.6 1981 18 5 2003 Luke Bundgaard 174 721 4.1 2001 Nick Ohman 230 115 50.0 1460 11 7 2002 Luke Bundgaard 270 1366 4.0 2000 Nick Ohman 165 77 46.7 991 9 4 2001 Ross Moline 164 655 4.0 1999 Justin Fjelstad 143 71 49.7 773 6 4 2000 Shawn Lund 102 450 4.4 1998 Marty Goyrl 332 164 49.4 2071 15 12 1999 Ryan Patt 129 526 4.1 1997 Matt Bunyan 389 227 58.4 3230 38 8 1998 Adam Roach 115 369 3.2 1996 Matt Bunyan 299 223 55.9 3221 33 12 1997 Mike Bechtel 139 682 4.9 1995 Matt Bunyan 298 158 53.0 1803 14 13 1996 Mike Bechtel 127 612 4.8 1994 Forrest Schneider 252 129 51.2 1666 12 12 1995 Mike Bechtel 103 405 3.9 1993 Forrest Schneider 265 135 50.9 1614 12 13 1994 Rich Vargas 111 569 5.1 1992 Forrest Schneider 271 143 52.8 1620 7 11 1993 Rich Vargas 203 1042 5.1 1991 Brian Anundsen 250 128 51.8 1215 4 12 1992 Rich Vargas 86 499 5.8 1990 Jimbo Miklesh 189 109 59.7 1083 5 11 1991 Tim Peterson 134 288 2.1 1998 Brian Anunsen 154 64 41.5 636 1 16 1990 Brian Stingle 89 413 4.6 1988 Tim Peterson 445 256 57.5 2956 19 17 1989 Brian Stingle 105 464 4.4 1987 Tim Peterson 302 180 59.6 2871 18 19 1988 Kyle Gunderson 150 619 4.1 1986 Tim Peterson 330 167 50.6 2425 18 19 1987 Chuck Carr 158 630 4.0 1985 Bob Lindberg 167 67 40.1 780 5 11 1986 Rod Lebiecki 98 460 4.7 1983 Glen Majszak 72 25 34.7 310 2 7 1985 Bob Johnson 140 927 6.6 1981 Glen Majzak 109 43 39.4 638 2 6 1983 Ron Theis 181 683 3.8 1980 Glen Majzak 53 18 34.0 292 0 8 1981 Steve Burr 209 1031 4.9 1979 Ken Kartman 143 50 35.0 604 5 11 1980 Steve Burr 188 1105 5.9 1978 UW-Stout Year-by-Year Scoring Leaders UW-Stout Year-by-Year Receiving Leaders Name TD FG XP Total Year Name No Yds Avg Year Drew Pearson - 7 18 39 2017 Kevion McDonald 36 587 16.3 2017 Drew Pearson - 16 27 75 2016 Jordan Dabney 35 661 18.9 2016 Brian Alvarez 9 - - 54 2015 Brian Alvarez 41 725 17.7 2015 Aaron Jenny 8 - - 48 2014 Chris Pica-Anderson 48 529 11.0 2015 Cody Rosemeyer 44 440 10.0 2014 Ricky Marteney - 11 21 54 2013 Aaron Jenny 40 455 11.4 2014 Adolfo Pacheco 9 - - 54 2013 Brian Alvarez 51 525 10.3 2013 Ricky Marteney - 13 17 56 2012 Trevor Morning 42 734 17.5 2013 Eric Brown 8 - - 48 2011 Trevor Morning 33 655 19.8 2012 Craig Warminski 12 - - 72 2010 Josh Peterson 37 466 12.1 2011 Kyle Martin - 9 31 58 2009 Patrick Mengelkoch 48 655 13.6 2010 Kyle Martin - 10 19 49 2008 Antawan Walker 30 507 16.9 2010 Tanner Kattre 6 - (1) 38 2007 Patrick Mengelkoch 32 356 11.1 2009 Ryan Englebert 8 - - 48 2006 Patrick Mengelkoch 39 438 11.2 2008 Tanner Kattre 8 - - 48 2006 Shawn Korth 44 704 16.0 2007 Jesse Wendt 11 - - 66 2005 Jesse Wendt 35 403 11.5 2006 Evan Larsen - 5 30 45 2004 Jesse Wendt 54 702 13.0 2005 Luke Bundgaard 12 - - 72 2003 Jesse Wendt 29 416 14.3 2004 Luke Bundgaard 10 - - 60 2002 Dan Austin 32 557 17.4 2003 Justin Zmyeski - 6 18 36 2001 Dan Austin 26 402 15.5 2002 Luke Bundgaard 13 - - 78 2000 Brian Johnson 19 322 16.9 2001 Kevin McCulley - 9 22 49 1999 Abraham Cruz 25 378 15.1 2000 Shawn Lund 15 - (2) 94 1998 Jesse Diaz 53 702 13.2 1999 Scott Wojcik 9 - - 54 1997 Jesse Diaz 58 958 16.5 1998 Jesse Witcraft 33 747 22.6 1998 Jim Pillars 9 - - 54 1997 Scott Wojcik 61 1002 16.4 1997 Nolan Mosher - 4 16 28 1996 Jim Pillars 50 725 14.5 1997 Mike Bechtel 9 - (1) 56 1995 Jesse Witcraft 21 679 32.3 1997 Matt Doke 8 - - 48 1994 Scott Wojcik 41 618 15.1 1996 Mike Bechtel 6 - - 36 1993 Matt Doke 47 796 16.9 1995 Rich Vargas 9 - - 54 1992 Kevin Weise 55 685 12.5 1994 Rich Vargas 13 - (1) 80 1991 Fitzroy Phillip 40 662 16.6 1993 Chris Bork - 8 7 31 1990 Larry Baltutis 41 514 12.5 1992 Scott Fredrickson 9 - (1) 56 1989 Larry Baltutis 25 335 13.4 1991 Mark Rothwell 8 - (1) 50 1988 Joe Pleshek 34 495 14.6 1990 Scott Fredrickson 9 - (1) 56 1987 Scott Fredrickson 83 1102 13.3 1989 Scott Fredrickson 6 - - 36 1986 Mark Rothwell 56 966 17.3 1988 Kyle Gunderson 4 - - 24 1985 Scott Fredrickson 50 727 14.5 1988 Mike Kraimer 7 - (1) 44 1983 Scott Fredrickson 70 1185 16.9 1987 Bob Johnson 13 - - 78 1981 Mark Rothwell 55 1090 20.0 1987 Ron Theis 5 - - 30 1980 Ron Wise 48 640 13.3 1986 Bob Johnson 5 - - 30 1980 Ron Wise 27 332 12.3 1985 Steve Burr 12 - - 72 1978 Mike Kraimer 27 446 16.5 1983 Kerry Hafner 17 302 17.8 1981 Kerry Hafner 22 280 12.7 1980 Mike Pietrowiak 11 183 16.6 1979 Kerry Hafner 25 397 15.9 1978 History of the WIAC  Each year, the WIAC is selected to On July 1, 1997, the face of intercollegiate host a number of NCAA National athletics in Wisconsin changed dramati- Championships. These cally. At that time, the nine members of championships bring nationwide the former Wisconsin State University recognition to our institutions, as Conference (WSUC) and the Wisconsin well as thousands of competitors and spectators to our State each year. Women’s Intercollegiate Athletic Confer- Quick Facts about the WIAC ence (WWIAC) joined together to form  a single conference -- The Wisconsin Year in and year out, WIAC  The WIAC competes at the NCAA institutions rank near the top of the Intercollegiate Athletic Conference. Division III level. Learfield Directors’ Cup final standings, symbolizing the finest all- The WIAC member institutions are:  WIAC student-athletes compete with- around Division III collegiate UW-Eau Claire UW-River Falls out the benefit of athletic aid or schol- programs in the country. The 2016-17 UW-La Crosse UW-Stevens Point arships. They compete for the “love of final standings found five WIAC UW-Oshkosh UW-Stout the game.” institutions in the Top 46-- UW-Platteville UW-Whitewater UW-Whitewater (6th), UW-La Crosse  Over 5,000 student-athletes (12th), UW-Eau Claire (31st), Each of the eight institutions is a part participate in the WIAC each year. UW-Oshkosh (34th) and of the University of Wisconsin System, UW-Stevens Point (46th). These and each competes at the NCAA Divi-  The WIAC is the ninth-oldest rankings are even more remarkable sion III level. For 26 years, the WSUC conference in the NCAA and when considering there are nearly 450 and WWIAC operated as separate men’s celebrated its 100th year during the institutions in Division III. and women’s conferences. In 1996, the 2012-13 academic year. 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Football Women's Basketball Men's Ice Hockey Date Opponent Site Time Date Opponent Location Time Date Opponent Location Time Sat, Sep. 1 at St. John’s University Collegeville, MN 1 p.m. Tue, Nov. 13 St. Olaf College Menomonie, WI 7 p.m. Sat, Oct. 13 Saint Mary’s (exh) Menomonie, WI 7 p.m. Sat, Sep. 8 at Gustavus Adolphus St. Peter, MN 1 p.m. Nov. 16-17 at UW-River Falls Tourney River Falls, WI TBA Sat, Oct. 20 St. Olaf College (exh) Menomonie, WI 3 p.m. Sat, Sep. 22 California Lutheran Menomonie, WI 1 p.m. Tue, Nov. 20 Hamline University Menomonie, WI 7 p.m. Fri, Oct. 26 Trine University Menomonie, WI 7 p.m. Sat, Sep. 29 UW-Eau Claire* Menomonie, WI 6 p.m. Nov. 24-25 at North Park Tourney Chicago, IL TBA Sat, Oct. 27 Aurora University Menomonie, WI 7 p.m. Sat, Oct. 6 UW-La Crosse* Menomonie, WI 2 p.m. Mon, Dec. 3 Martin Luther College Menomonie, WI 7 p.m. Fri, Nov. 2 at Concordia-Moorhead Moorhead, MN 7 p.m. Sat, Oct. 13 at UW-River Falls* River Falls, WI 1 p.m. Fri, Dec. 7 Crown College Menomonie, WI 7 p.m. Sat, Nov. 3 at St. John’s University St. Cloud, MN 7 p.m. Sat, Oct. 20 at UW-Stevens Point* Stevens Point, WI 1 p.m. Tue, Dec. 11 Ripon College Menomonie, WI 7 p.m. Fri, Nov. 9 St. Olaf College Menomonie, WI 7 p.m. Sat, Oct. 27 UW-Whitewater* Menomonie, WI 1 p.m. Dec. 29-30 at UW-Superior Tourney Superior, WI TBA Sat, Nov. 10 Gustavus Adolphus Menomonie, WI 7 p.m. Sat, Nov. 3 UW-Platteville* Menomonie, WI 1 p.m. Wed, Jan. 2 UW-La Crosse* Menomonie, WI 7 p.m. Fri, Nov. 16 at Lawrence University Appleton, WI 7 p.m. Sat, Nov. 10 at UW-Oshkosh* Oshkosh, WI 2 p.m. Sat, Jan. 5 at UW-Oshkosh* Oshkosh, WI 3 p.m. Sat, Nov. 17 at Marian University Fond du Lac, WI 5 p.m. *indicates WIAC contest Head Coach: Clayt Birmingham Wed, Jan. 9 UW-Whitewater* Menomonie, WI 7 p.m. Wed, Nov. 28 at UW-Eau Claire* Eau Claire, WI 7 p.m. Women's Soccer Sat, Jan. 12 at UW-Platteville* Platteville, WI 3 p.m. Fri, Nov. 30 at UW-Superior* Superior, WI 7 p.m. Wed, Jan. 16 UW-River Falls* Menomonie, WI 7 p.m. Fri, Dec. 7 St. Thomas Menomonie, WI 7 p.m. Date Opponent Location Time Sat, Dec. 8 Northland College Menomonie, WI 7 p.m. Fri, Aug. 31 Hamline University Menomonie, WI 7 p.m. Sat, Jan. 19 at UW-Eau Claire* Eau Claire, WI 3 p.m. Sat, Sep. 1 St. Catherine Menomonie, WI 7 p.m. Wed, Jan. 23 UW-Stevens Point* Stevens Point, WI 7 p.m. Fri, Dec. 14 at Finlandia University Hancock, MI 7 p.m.(ET) Wed, Sep. 5 at St. Mary’s University Winona, MN 7:30 p.m. Sat, Jan. 26 UW-Platteville* Menomonie, WI 3 p.m. Sat, Dec. 15 vs. Finlandia University Eagle River, WI 7 p.m. Sat, Sep. 8 UW-Superior Menomonie, WI 2 p.m. Wed, Jan. 30 at UW-River Falls* River Falls, WI 7 p.m. Fri, Jan. 4 at St. Olaf College Northfield, MN 7 p.m. Sun, Sep. 9 at Carleton College Northfield, MN 3 p.m. Sat, Feb. 2 UW-Oshkosh* Menomonie, WI 3 p.m. Tue, Jan. 8 at Northland College Ashland, WI 7 p.m. Tue, Sep. 11 Bethel University Menomonie, WI 7 p.m. Wed, Feb. 6 UW-Eau Claire* Menomonie, WI 6 p.m. Fri, Jan. 11 Hamline University Menomonie, WI 7 p.m. Sun, Sep. 16 at Ripon College Ripon, WI 3:30 p.m. Sat, Feb. 9 at UW-Whitewater* Whitewater, WI 3 p.m. Sat, Jan. 12 Augsburg University Menomonie, WI 7 p.m. Tue, Sep. 18 Viterbo University Menomonie, WI 7 p.m. Wed, Feb. 13 UW-Stevens Point* Menomonie, WI 7 p.m. Thu, Jan. 17 at St. Mary’s University Winona, MN 7 p.m. Wed, Sep. 26 UW-River Falls* Menomonie, WI 7 p.m. Sat, Feb. 16 at UW-La Crosse* La Crosse, WI 3 p.m. Wed, Jan. 23 UW-Eau Claire* Menomonie, WI 7 p.m. Sat, Sep. 29 at UW-Stevens Point* Stevens Point, WI 1 p.m. * denotes WIAC game Head Coach: Hannah Iverson Fri, Jan. 25 UW-Superior* Menomonie, WI 7 p.m. Wed, Oct. 3 at St. Olaf College Northfield, MN 4 p.m. Fri, Feb. 1 UW-Stevens Point* Menomonie, WI 7 p.m. Sat, Oct. 6 at UW-Oshkosh* Oshkosh, WI 2 p.m. Men's Basketball Sat, Feb. 2 at UW-River Falls* River Falls, WI 7 p.m. Sat, Oct. 13 UW-Platteville* Menomonie, WI 2 p.m. Date Opponent Site Time Fri, Feb. 8 at UW-Stevens Point* Stevens Point, WI 7 p.m. Wed, Oct. 17 UW-La Crosse* Menomonie, WI 7 p.m. Sat, Feb. 9 UW-River Falls* Menomonie, WI 7 p.m. Sat, Oct. 20 UW-Whitewater* Whitewater, WI 3 p.m. Nov. 9-10 at UW-Superior Tourney Superior, WI 5/3 pm Feb. 15-16 WIAC First Round Highest Seed 7 p.m. Sat, Oct. 27 UW-Eau Claire* Eau Claire, WI 2 p.m. Nov. 16-17 UW-Stout hosts Tip-Off Menomonie, WI 5 p.m. Feb. 22-23 WIAC Second Round Highest Seed TBA *indicates WIAC contest Head Coach: Ryan Raufus Tue, Nov. 27 at Bethany Lutheran Mankato, MN 7 p.m. Fri, Nov. 30 at Northwestern (MN) St. Paul, Minn. 7 p.m. Sat, Mar. 2 WIAC Championship Highest Seed TBA Women's Volleyball Tue, Dec. 4 Silver Lake College Menomonie, WI 7 p.m. *denotes WIAC game Head Coach: Terry Watkins Fri, Dec. 7 at Crown College St. Bonifacius, MN 7 p.m. Date Opponent Location Time Tues, Dec. 11 at UW-Green Bay (exh) Green Bay, WI 7 p.m. Aug 31-Sep 1 at Oregon Trail Classic Forest Grove, OR TBA Fri, Dec. 14 at Finlandia University Hancock, MI 7 p.m. (ET) Women's Tennis Sep 7-8 at UW-Oshkosh Invite Oshkosh, WI TBA Sat, Dec. 15 at Michigan Tech (exh) Houghton, MI 6 p.m. (ET) Tue, Sep. 11 at Minn-Morris Morris, MN 7 p.m. Fri, Dec. 21 Northland College Menomonie, WI 7 p.m. Date Opponent Site Time Sep 14-15 at Bethel University St. Paul, MN TBA Sat, Dec. 29 Cardinal Stritch Menomonie, WI 3 p.m. Sat, Sep. 1 at UW-Stevens Point* Stevens Point, WI 9 a.m. Tue, Sep. 18 at UW-Platteville* Platteville, WI 7 p.m. Wed, Jan. 2 at UW-La Crosse* La Crosse, WI 7 p.m. Sat, Sep. 1 vs. St. Norbert Stevens Point, WI 12 p.m. Fri, Sep. 21 at Bethel University St. Paul, MN 7 p.m. Sat, Jan. 5 UW-Oshkosh* Menomonie, WI 3 p.m. Wed, Sep. 12 St. Thomas Menomonie, WI 4 p.m. Tue, Sep. 25 Hamline University Menomonie, WI 7 p.m. Wed, Jan. 9 at UW-Whitewater* Whitewater, WI 7 p.m. Wed, Sep. 19 UW-Eau Claire* Menomonie, WI 3 p.m. Wed, Sep. 26 UW-Stevens Point* Menomonie, WI 7 p.m. Sat, Jan. 12 UW-Platteville* Menomonie, WI 3 p.m. Sun, Sep. 23 at UW-River Falls* River Falls, WI 9 a.m. Sat, Sep. 29 UW-La Crosse* Menomonie, WI 3 p.m. Wed, Jan. 16 at UW-River Falls* River Falls, WI 7 p.m. Sun, Sep. 23 vs. Southwest State River Falls, WI 12 p.m. Wed, Oct. 3 St. Mary’s University Menomonie, WI 7 p.m. Sat, Jan. 19 at UW-Eau Claire* Eau Claire, WI 5 p.m. Sat, Oct. 6 at UW-La Crosse* La Crosse, WI 3:30 p.m. Sat, Oct. 6 at Augsburg University Minneapolis, MN 11 a.m. Wed, Jan. 23 UW-Stevens Point* Menomonie, WI 7 p.m. Fri, Oct. 12 UW-Oshkosh* Menomonie, WI 3 p.m. Tue, Oct. 9 at UW-Superior Superior, WI 7 p.m. Sat, Jan. 26 at UW-Platteville* Platteville, WI TBA Sat, Oct. 13 UW-Whitewater* Menomonie, WI 3 p.m. Wed, Oct. 10 at UW-River Falls* River Falls, WI 7 p.m. Wed, Jan. 30 UW-River Falls* Menomonie, WI 7 p.m. Sat, Oct. 13 at UW-Whitewater* Whitewater, WI 12 p.m. Oct. 20-21 at WIAC Championship Madison, WI TBA Sat, Feb. 2 at UW-Oshkosh* Oshkosh, WI 5 p.m. *denotes WIAC match Head Coach: Bryce Supri Sat, Oct. 13 vs. Edgewood College Whitewater, WI 2 p.m. Wed, Feb. 6 UW-Eau Claire* Menomonie, WI 8 p.m. Fri, Oct. 19 vs. Cardinal Stritch Mequon, WI 5 p.m. Sat, Feb. 9 UW-Whitewater* Menomonie, WI 3 p.m. Fri, Oct. 19 at Concordia University Mequon, WI 7 p.m. Wed, Feb. 13 at UW-Stevens Point* Stevens Point, WI 7 p.m. Sat, Oct. 20 vs. Concordia-Chicago Plymouth, WI 2 p.m. Sat, Feb. 16 UW-La Crosse* Menomonie, WI 3 p.m. Women's Gymnastics Sat, Oct. 20 at Lakeland University Plymouth, WI 4 p.m. * denotes WIAC game Head Coach: Jim Lake Wed, Oct. 24 UW-Eau Claire* Menomonie, WI 7 p.m. Date Opponent Site Time Sat, Oct. 27 UW-Oshkosh* Menomonie, WI 3 p.m. Fri, Jan. 18 UW-Whitewater* Menomonie, WI 6 p.m. *indicates WIAC contest Head Coach: Mandy Trautmann Men's & Women's Fall Golf Sun, Jan. 27 at Texas Woman’s Denton, TX 2 p.m. Date Meet Site Time Fri, Feb. 1 John Zuerlein Invite Menomonie, WI 6 p.m. Men's & Women's Cross Country Aug. 31-Sep 1 at Edgewood Fall Invite (M) Janesville, WI All Day Fri, Feb. 8 Winona State Menomonie, WI 6 p.m. Date Meet Site Time Sep. 1-2 at UW-Oshkosh Invite (W) Oshkosh, WI All Day Fri, Feb. 22 UW-La Crosse* La Crosse, WI 6:30 p.m. Fri., Sep. 7 at Falcon Invite River Falls, WI 5 p.m. Sep. 8-9 at Wartburg Fall Invite (W) Waverly, IA All Day Fri, Mar. 1 UW-Eau Claire* Eau Claire, WI 6:30 p.m. Fri, Sep. 14 at Michigan State Invite East Lansing, MI 11:40 a.m. Sep. 9-10 at UW-Eau Claire Invite (M) Eau Claire, WI All Day Sat, Mar. 9 WIAC Championship/ Menomonie, WI TBA Sep. 14-15 at Midwest Fall Classic (M) Galena, IL All Day Fri, Sep. 28 at Blugold Invite Colfax, WI 4:15 p.m. NCGA West Regional Sat, Oct. 13 at Kollege Town Sports Invite Winneconne, WI 10:30 a.m. Sep. 15-16 at DIII Midwest Classic (W) Lake City, MN All Day Fri, Mar. 22 NCGA Championship Oshkosh, Wis. TBA Fri., Oct. 20 at City Wells Invite Eau Claire, WI 4 p.m. Fri, Sep. 21 UW-Stout Fall Invite (W) Colfax, WI 11 a.m. Sat, Mar. 23 NCGA Championship Oshkosh, Wis. TBA Sat, Oct. 28 at WIAC Championship Colfax, WI 12 p.m. Sep 30-Oct. 1 at MSOE Invite (M) Lake Geneva, WI All Day Head Coach: Sat, Nov. 11 at NCAA DIII Regional Colfax, WI 11 a.m. Sep. 29-30 at UW-Stevens Point Invite (W) Iola, WI All Day Becky Beaulieu Sat, Nov. 19 at NCAA DIII Championship Winneconne, WI 11 a.m. Oct. 5-7 at WIAC Championship (W) Reedsburg, WI All Day Head Coach: Matt Schauf Head Women’s Coach: Howie Samb Head Men’s Coach: Eddie Andrist Schedules subject to change Admission for UW-Stout students free with ID athletics.uwstout.edu • facebook.com/stoutbluedevils • twitter.com/stoutbluedevils • instagram.com/stoutbluedevils

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