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Mckendree University Quincy University BEARCATS HAWKS OFFICIAL GAME NOTES • 2017 McKendree University Bearcat Football • Game #10 McKendree University Quincy University vs. BEARCATS HAWKS Saturday, Nov. 4, 2017 • Leemon Field, Lebanon, Ill. • 6 p.m. CT McKendree Schedule/Results Quincy Schedule/Results Time/ Time/ Date Opponent Score Rec. Date Opponent Score Rec. Aug. 31 @ Angelo State (Texas) L 2-42 0-1 Aug. 31 @ Midwestern State (Texas) L 6-53 0-1 Sept. 9 KENTUCKY STATE W 50-0 1-1 Sept. 9 ALDERSON-BROADDUS (W.Va.) W 50-21 1-1 Sept. 16 @ Hillsdale (Mich.) W 24-21 2-1 Sept. 16 LINCOLN (Mo.)* W 7-3 2-1 (1-0) Sept. 23 @ William Jewell (Mo.)* W 54-28 3-1 (1-0) Sept. 23 @ Southwest Baptist (Mo.)* L 6-55 2-2 (1-1) Sept. 30 SOUTHWEST BAPTIST (Mo.)* # W 28-7 4-1 (2-0) Sept. 30 ROBERT MORRIS-PEORIA (Ill.) W 31-17 3-2 Oct. 7 INDIANAPOLIS (Ind.)* L 10-28 4-2 (2-1) Oct. 7 WILLIAM JEWELL (Mo.)* L 28-45 3-3 (1-2) Oct. 14 @ Davenport (Mich.) L 24-27 (2 OT) 4-3 Oct. 14 @ Indianapolis (Ind.)* L 0-55 3-4 (1-3) Oct. 21 @ Missouri S&T* W 39-31 5-3 (3-1) Oct. 21 vs. Texas-Permian Basin L 7-42 3-5 Oct. 28 LINCOLN (Mo.)* W 36-12 6-3 (4-1) Oct. 28 TRUMAN STATE (Mo.)* L 7-31 3-6 (1-4) Nov. 4 QUINCY (Ill.)* 6 p.m. Nov. 4 @ McKendree (Ill.)* 6 p.m. Nov. 11 @ Truman State (Mo.)* 1 p.m. Nov. 11 @ Missouri S&T* 1 p.m. Home games in CAPS All times are Central Home games in CAPS All times are Eastern * -- Great Lakes Valley Conference (GLVC) game * -- Great Lakes Valley Conference (GLVC) game # -- Homecoming Bearcats At A Glance Hawks At A Glance 2017 Record -- 2017 Record -- The McKendree University Bearcats are 6-3 overall and 4-1 in the Great The Quincy University Hawks are 3-6 overall and 1-4 in the Great Lakes Lakes Valley Conference. Valley Conference. The Head Coach -- The Head Coach -- Mike Babcock is in his fifth season as the head coach of the Gary Bass is in his first season as the interim head coach of the Quincy McKendree Bearcats (31-20 at McKendree and overall). Hawks (3-6 at Quincy and overall). McKendree Quick Facts -- Quincy Quick Facts -- Location: Lebanon, Ill. President: Dr. James Dennis Location: Quincy, Ill. President: Phil Conover Founded: 1828 A.D.: Chuck Brueggemann Founded: 1860 A.D.: Marty Bell Enrollment: 3,500 Trainer: Lance Ringhausen Enrollment: 1,300 S.I.D.: Ryan Snyder Colors: Purple and White S.I.D.: Scott Cummings Colors: Brown, White and Yello 2016 Record: 5-6 Stadium: Leemon Field (2,000) 2016 Record: 8-3 Stadium: QU Stadium (3,000) 2016 Conf. Record: 3-5 Affiliation: NCAA Division II 2016 Conf. Record: 6-2 Conference: Great Lakes Valley (GLVC) Conference: Great Lakes Valley (GLVC) Lettermen Returning: 41 Starters Returning: 16 Bearcat Broadcast -- Tonight’s McKendree University football game can be seen live on the Bearcat Sports Network (http://www.glvcsn.com/mckendree) with the pre-game show beginning 15 minutes prior to kickoff. Joe Zydlo is in his ninth season of providing the call for all McKendree home contests. Scott Cummings is in his 15th season of handling the play-by-play duties on the road. Proud Members of NCAA Division II and the Great Lakes Valley Conference OFFICIAL GAME NOTES • 2017 McKendree University Bearcat Football • Game #10 McKendree vs. Quincy • Nov. 4, 2017 • 6 p.m. CT • Leemon Field, Lebanon, Ill. The Series (since 1996) -- Tonight’s Matchup -- McKendree holds a 14-4 advantage in the series with Quincy. That includes last McKENDREE OFFENSE year’s 35-17 victory for the Bearcats in Quincy, Ill. McKendree is 9-0 all-time QUINCY against the Hawks at Leemon Field: 267 Points Scored 142 1997 -- McKENDREE 39, Quincy 0 (at Leemon Field) 29.7 Points/Game 15.8 1998 -- Quincy 27, McKENDREE 17 (at Quincy, Ill.) 169 First Downs 130 1999 -- McKENDREE 38, Quincy 12 (at Leemon Field) 354 Rushing Attempts 320 2002 -- McKENDREE 55, Quincy 20 (at Quincy, Ill.) 1474 Rushing Net Yards 1167 2003 -- McKENDREE 24, Quincy 7 (at Quincy, Ill.) 2004 -- McKENDREE 31, Quincy 7 (at Leemon Field) 4.2 Yards/Rush 3.6 2005 -- McKENDREE 44, Quincy 0 (at Leemon Field) 163.8 Rushing Yards/Game 129.7 2006 -- Quincy 21, McKENDREE 17 (at Quincy, Ill.) 15 Rushing TDs 12 2007 -- McKENDREE 37, Quincy 19 (at Leemon Field) 263 Pass Attempts 228 2008 -- Quincy 20, McKENDREE 13 (at Quincy, Ill.) 164 Pass Completions 121 2009 -- McKENDREE 38, Quincy 0 (at Leemon Field) 1633 Passing Yards 1266 2010 -- McKENDREE 50, Quincy 21 (at Quincy, Ill.) 2011 -- McKENDREE 44, Quincy 20 (at Leemon Field) .624 Passing Percentage .531 2012 -- Quincy 38, McKENDREE 19 (at Quincy, Ill.) 10.0 Yards/Completion 10.5 2013 -- McKENDREE 51, Quincy 16 (at Leemon Field) 181.4 Passing Yards/Game 140.7 2014 -- McKENDREE 28, Quincy 21 (at Quincy, Ill.) 12 Passing TDs 6 2015 -- McKENDREE 56, Quincy 30 (at Leemon Field) 3 Interceptions 7 2016 -- McKENDREE 35, Quincy 17 (at Quincy, Ill.) 617 Total Plays 548 National Rankings -- AFCA D2FB 3107 Total Offense 2433 McKendree N/R N/R 345.2 Total Yards/Game 270.3 Quincy N/R N/R 32-707 Kick Returns-Yards 45-974 Legend: 14-164 Punt Returns-Yards 8-137 AFCA -- American Football Coaches Association poll 13-10 Fumbles-Lost 17-11 D2FB -- d2football.com poll 48-413 Penalties-Yards 54-463 McKendree -- Last Time Out... 26:29 Possession Time/Game 30:15 The Bearcats collected their second straight Great Lakes Valley Conference 42/124 (33.9%) Third Down Efficiency 33/118 (28%) victory with a 36-12 triumph at home last Saturday against Lincoln University. 9/17 (52.9%) Fourth Down Efficiency 4/16 (25%) Shayeen Edwards rushed for a team-leading 118 yards on 19 carries, while Reece Metcalf threw for 196 yards and tossed three touchdown passes for DEFENSE the second week in a row. Josh Revay also had a big day with five receptions 196 Points Allowed 322 for 125 yards, including a 69-yard touchdown catch in the fourth quarter. Josh Lazaro booted a career-long 41-yard field goal in the victory as well.Austin 21.8 Points Allowed/Game 35.8 Weltha recorded a game-high 14 tackles to pace the Bearcats’ defense, while 193 First Downs Allowed 199 Michael Tucker added a career-best 11 tackles and Kyle Kirkpatrick had nine 415 Rushing Attempts Against 390 stops. Tobias Cook scored McKendree’s sixth defensive touchdown of 2017 1752 Rushing Yards Allowed 2202 when he scooped up a fumble late in the second quarter and rambled 61 yards 4.2 Yards Allowed/Rush 5.6 to paydirt. 194.7 Rushing Yards Allowed/Game 244.7 Quincy -- Last Time Out... 17 Rushing TDs Allowed 27 The Hawks were defeated last Saturday at home in GLVC play by Truman 273 Pass Attempts Against 222 State University, 31-7. Brendan Saak scored the lone touchdown of the contest 166 Pass Completions Against 130 for Quincy as he caught a 17-yard pass from Trip Gibson with just under five 1633 Passing Yards Allowed 1999 minutes to play. Gibson was 11-of-21 through the air for 128 yards. Kody Wood .608 Opponents’ Pass Percentage .586 had a game-high seven receptions for 108 yards for the Hawks.Nate Rueck- 9.8 Opponents’ Yards/Completion 15.4 emann and Cody Leonard shared team-high honors in tackles for Quincy with nine stops. 181.4 Passing Yards Allowed/Game 222.1 8 Passing TDs Allowed 13 LAST MEETING -- McKendree vs. Quincy... 14 Interceptions 9 On Nov. 5, 2016 at Quincy, Ill., McKendree registered its fourth consecutive 688 Total Plays Allowed 612 victory thanks to a 35-17 win over Quincy. Shayeen Edwards collected a 3385 Total Offense 4201 career-high 129 yards on 25 carries, including a 16-yard touchdown run late 376.1 Total Yards Allowed/Game 466.8 in the third quarter. Reece Metcalf threw for a pair of touchdowns and ran for another in leading the Bearcats to a 21-10 halftime lead. Derrick Curry added a 39-739 Kick Returns-Yards Allowed 26-627 special teams score as well with a 64-yard punt return for a touchdown with just 15-87 Punt Returns-Yards Allowed 15-47 over 11 minutes to play. McKendree had six quarterback sacks in the contest, 9-5 Fumbles-Lost 14-9 giving the team 49 for the season to set a new program standard. Lucky Baar 51-402 Penalties-Yards 54-553 and Darion Simmons each had two sacks in the effort. Kyle Kirkpatrick finished 49/140 (35%) Third Down Efficiency 42/110 (38.2%) the game with a team-best 11 tackles, while Austin Weltha and A.J. Wentland 13/21 (61.9%) Fourth Down Efficiency 4/13 (30.8%) each added nine stops. Proud Members of NCAA Division II and the Great Lakes Valley Conference OFFICIAL GAME NOTES • 2017 McKendree University Bearcat Football • Game #10 McKendree vs. Quincy • Nov. 4, 2017 • 6 p.m. CT • Leemon Field, Lebanon, Ill. 2017 McKendree Opponents’ Schedules ANGELO STATE UNIVERSITY KENTUCKY STATE UNIVERSITY HILLSDALE COLLEGE WILLIAM JEWELL COLLEGE (4-4, 2-4 LSC) (3-6. 2-3 SIAC) (5-4, 3-2 GMAC) (1-8, 1-5 GLVC) Date Opponent Result/Time Date Opponent Result/Time Date Opponent Result/Time Date Opponent Result/Time 8/31 McKendree (Ill.) W 42-2 9/2 Slippery Rock (Pa.) L 21-42 9/2 @ Mercyhurst (Pa.) W 19-11 8/31 S.D.
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