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Cardinals Football 2016 CARDINALS FOOTBALL 2016 www.uiwcardinals.com 1 CARDINALS FOOTBALL 2016 GAME DAY GENERAL INTERVIEWS The goal at the University of the Incarnate Word is to provide fair Post-game interviews of UIW coaches and players will be con- and accurate services to members of the media and, in turn, the ducted in the Benson Fieldhouse at the southwest corner of the university’s football program asks for fair and accurate coverage. stadium. After a 10-minute cool down period, team personnel As a result, UIW staff will strive to meet any and all reasonable will be available. During-the-week interviews of coaches and requests. As the 2016 football season progresses, new and players may be arranged by contacting the UIW Office of Sports updated information about UIW will be available. Please contact Information. the Office of Sports Information at (210) 805-3071 or log onto www.uiwcardinals.com INTERNET LINKS • www.uiwcardinals.com CREDENTIALS • www.southland.org Representatives of media outlets are welcome at all Cardinals • www.ncaa.com football games. Credentials can be obtained through the Office Gamedays will begin with a 15-minute pre-game show fol- of Sports Information at the university. Please telephone in ad- lowed by the games’ play-by-play. At game’s end, there will be vance to make the arrangements. a 15-minute post-game show. The games will be carried online at TSRNsports.com and can be listened to on all mobile devices RADIO AND TELEVISION through the TSRN app. Accredited radio and television broadcast crews will be accom- modated at UIW football games. Please contact the Office of Gabe Farias will be calling the play-by-play and will be joined Sports Information well in advance of the particular contest and by Shawn Morris as the color commentator for a fifth straight arrangements will be made. season. Farias will also serve as host of the weekly Larry Kennan Coach’s Show that will also air on TSRN. PHOTOGRAPHERS Media photographers are welcome on campus for football Additional coverage of Cardinals football for the seventh straight games. Like reporters, photographers need credentials. If there year will come from KUIW Internet Radio for all 11 games while are questions concerning working conditions and areas, contact UIWTV will stream the six home games live as part of a simul- the Office of Sports Information. cast. GAMEDAY PARKING Access to the KUIW and UIWTV broadcasts is either through Parking spaces for media personnel covering the football games the university website at www.kuiw.org or through the athletic will be provided. Those spaces are located at the northeast cor- department home page at www.uiwcardinals.com. ner of Benson Stadium near the McDermott Convocation Center and Mabry Tennis Center. A presentation of media credentials will allow access to this area. MEDIA ENTRANCE TO BENSON STADIUM Media persons with credentials are asked to enter Benson Stadi- um through the pass gate. PRESS BOX Working space in the press boxes on the north side of Benson Stadium is by prior request. Media credentials are required for entry to the assigned areas. PRESS BOX SERVICES All pre-game materials will be available in the north side press box. Analog telephone lines are available. The press box is wired for Internet access as well as being wireless for Internet use. Usernames and passwords for Internet access will be provided at each home game. www.uiwcardinals.com 1 CARDINALS FOOTBALL 2016 UIW Quick Facts Women’s Tennis Devin Wilke Where to Find It Name University of the Incarnate Word (210) 283-5006 Game Day Information 1 Address 4301 Broadway Volleyball Jennifer Montoya Benson Stadium 3 San Antonio, TX 78209 (210) 829-3567 2015 Season Preview 5-8 University Telephone (210) 829-6000 Football Facts Two-Deep Roster 8 Ath. Dept. Telephone (210) 829-2722 Staff UIW Coaching Staff 9-15 Sports Inf. Telephone (210) 805-3071 Larry Kennan, Head Coach 10-11 Head Coach Larry Kennan President Dr. Louis J. Agnese, Jr. Assistant Coaches 12-15 Alma Mater B.A., History Enrollment 10,984 Darin Lovat, Strength & Conditioning 15 La Verne, 1966 Founded 1881 T.R. St. Charles, Head Trainer 15 UIW Record-Years 16-28 (4 yrs) Mascot Cardinals 2016 Cardinals 16-35 Overall Record 40-46-3 (8 yrs) Colors Red (Pantone 1797), Black and White Alphabetical Roster 17-18 Telephone (210) 805-3011 Affiliation NCAA Division I Numerical Roster 17-18 Email [email protected] Conference Southland Cardinals by Class 19 Asso. HC/Def. Line/Special Teams Todd Ivicic Sports 23 teams, 14 sports Cardinals by Location 19 Alma Mater Sam Houston State, 1991 (11 men, 12 women) Player Bios 20-35 Telephone (210) 805-3062 Web Site www.uiwcardinals.com Record Book 36-64 Ast. HC/Off. Coord./Off. Line Tony Marciano Single Season Records 37-44 Alma Mater Indiana (Pa.), 1978 Career Records 37-44 Telephone (210) 805-3026 Athletics Administration Annual Stat Leaders 37-44 Director of Athletics John Williams Def. Coordinator/Inside LB’s Brian Gamble Benson Stadium Records 45-48 (210) 829-6053 Alma Mater Texas A&M, 2002 Individual Game Records 49-52 Deputy Athletic Director/SWA Angie Torain Telephone (210) 832-2124 Team Game Records 53-58 (210) 283-6968 Wide Receivers/Pass Game Kyle Kennan Opponent Game Records 59-64 Sr. Asso. AD/Acad. Affairis Angela Lawson Alma Mater Roger Williams, 2001 Football History 65-73 (210) 829-3827 Telephone (210) 805-3024 Timeline 66 Asso. AD/Ext. Affairs/Operations Dustin York Defensive Backs/Video Nick Debose All-Time Record 67-68 (210) 829-6048 Alma Mater Southeastern Oklahoma, 2006 Honors 69-70 Asso. AD/Business Affairs Jay Bijlani Telephone (210) 805-3034 All-Time Roster 71-72 (210) 805-3095 Runnings Backs/Academics Larry Moore Forever First Class 73 Asso. AD/Compliance Tony Dollison Alma Mater Brigham Young, 1996 2015 Season 74-84 (210) 283-6381 Telephone (210) 805-3096 Season Stats 75-80 Asso. AD/Sports Medicine B.J. Lough Quarterbacks/Recruiting Coord. Sean Davis Game Recaps 81-84 (210) 829-3834 Alma Mater Azusa Pacific, 2006 Southland Conference 85-92 Ast. AD/Sports Information Shane Meling Telephone (210) 805-3096 Mileage Chart 85 (210) 805-3071 Outside Linebackers/Housing Robert Lyles Preseason Polls 86 Ast. AD/Compliance Theresa Laurente Alma Mater TCU, 1984 Preseason Teams 86-87 (210) 283-6355 Telephone (210) 805-3096 Year-by-Year Champions 88 Ast. AD/Ticket Operations Adam McKenzie Nickel Backs/Travel Mike Barela Post Season Awards 88-89 (210) 805-2533 Alma Mater North Texas, 1996 2015 Standings 90 Ast. AD/Marketing Camelia Trahan Telephone (210) 832-5483 2015 All-Conference 90 (210) 805-3012 Strength and Conditioning Darin Lovat 2015 SLC Stat Leaders 91-92 Administrative Assistant Lisa Townzen Alma Mater UNLV, 1997 2016 Game Opponents 93-94 (210) 829-2722 Telephone (210) 832-2125 Faculty Athletic Rep. Dr. Lydia Andrade Athletic Trainer T.R. St. Charles All photos credited to Steve Slate (210) 829-3877 Alma Mater Vanderbilt, 1976 Telephone (210) 805-3063 GENERAL UIW Head Coaches The goal at University of the Incarnate Word is to Baseball Danny Heep 2015 Season provide fair and accurate services to members of (210) 829-3830 Record 6-5 the media and, in turn, the university’s athletic Men’s Basketball Ken Burmeister Home, 4-1 Away, 2-4 Neutral, 0-0 programs ask for fair and accurate coverage. As (210) 829-6052 Rankings (Nat./Reg.) NR/NR a result UIW staff persons will strive to meet all Women’s Basketball Christy Smith Quick Facts reasonable requests. As the 2016-17 athletic year (210) 283-5049 Basic Offense Multiple progresses, new and updated information about Cheerleading/Dance Melissa Martinez Basic Defense 3-4 UIW will be available. Please contact the Office of (210) 283-6406 2009 Record 5-5 Sports Information at (210) 805-3071. Cross Country & Track, M&W Derek Reidel 2010 Record 3-8 (0-6 LSC South) (210) 805-3566 2011 Record 2-8 (2-6 LSC) Fencing, M&W John Moreau 2012 Record 2-9 (1-7 LSC) (210) 829-6050 2013 Record 6-5 Men’s Golf Brad Martin 2014 Record 2-9 (2-6 SLC) (210) 829-2795 2015 Record 6-5 (5-4 SLC) Men’s Soccer Vincent Martinez (210) 841-7396 Starters Returning/Lost Women’s Soccer Anne Felts Offense 10/1 (210) 829-3941 Defense 8/3 Softball Amanda Gamboa Special Teams 1/2 (210) 829-3969 Swimming, M&W Phillip Davis Squad Breakdown by Class (210) 805-3078 Freshmen 34 Synchronized Swimming Liz Gerdin Sophomores 19 (210) 829-2796 Juniors 21 Men’s Tennis Pierce Brandan Seniors 15 (210) 283-5006 www.uiwcardinals.com 2 CARDINALS FOOTBALL 2016 BENSON STADIUM GAYLE AND TOM BENSON STADIUM QUICK FACTS Location On the main UIW campus, situated Scoreboard The Daktronics scoreboard keeps all the usual between the Mabry Tennis Center, the football/game data plus has a 20 feet by 10 McDermott Convocation Center and the feet video screen where Cardinals fans get the Sullivan Baseball Field. latest information about their team as well as Opened August 2008 a viewing of the game itself. Capacity 6,000 First Game Aug. 29, 2009 vs Monterrey Tech, Mexico Record Crowd 6,235, Aug. 29, 2009 First Win Aug. 29, 2009 vs Monterrey Tech, Mexico UIW 42, Monterrey Tech 39 Tailgating Yes Tenth Win Sep. 14, 2013 Surface Hellas Matrix UIW 24, Langston 0 Suites Six on the south side press box level Track Eight-lane, Sport Track 300 surface, three jumping pits www.uiwcardinals.com 3 CARDINALS FOOTBALL 2016 2016 PREVIEW www.uiwcardinals.com 4 CARDINALS FOOTBALL 2016 Kody Edwards Sean Hoeferkamp Trent Brittain OVERALL have to make the quick turn-around to get to Northwestern State the The final dress rehearsal for the UIW football program will be 2016 as following Thursday night for the Southland Conference opener.
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