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Heart of America Individual Leaders 2010 Season Stats/Standings Heart of America Individual Athletic Conference Leaders The conference is comprised of 10 schools from Kansas, Missouri and Iowa. Baker is one of four Offense schools that has been a member since the conference’s inception. Passing Jake Morse | 99 of 169 for 1,307 yards (118.8 per Conference Football Championships game) 1971 Missouri Valley 1992 Baker, Benedictine Rushing Scott Meyer | 156 carries for 656 yards, 9 TDs, 1972 Ottawa 1993 Baker, Evangel 65.6 yards/game 1973 William Jewell 1994 Missouri Valley Receiving 1974 Missouri Valley 1995 Benedictine Jake Green | 28 catches for 460 yards, 1 TD 1975 Missouri Valley, Central Methodist 1996 Evangel All-Purpose 1976 Missouri Valley 1997 Evangel, Benedictine Scott Meyer | 933 yards 1977 Missouri Valley 1998 Benedictine (656 rushing, 233 yards receiving) 1978 Missouri Valley 1999 Missouri Valley 1979 Baker, William Jewell 2000 Benedictine Defense 1980 Baker, William Jewell 2001 Evangel Tackles 1981 William Jewell 2002 MidAmerica Nazarene Matt Brock | 116 1982 William Jewell 2003 MidAmerica Nazarene Interceptions Colton Miller | 4 for 58 yards 1983 Baker 2004 Lindenwood 1984 Baker 2005 Graceland, Evangel Sacks Kyle Weinmaster | 7 1985 Baker, William Jewell 2006 Missouri Valley 1986 Baker 2007 Lindenwood Special Teams 1987 Baker 2008 MidAmerica Nazerene 1988 Baker 2009 Lindenwood Punting Garrett Chumley | 61 punts for 40.3 yards per att. 1989 Missouri Valley 2010 MidAmerica Nazarene 1990 Baker, William Jewell Kicking Jared Morss | 9-12 FG’s, Long 45 yards 1991 Baker, William Jewell Punt Returns Reggie Harris | 19 returns for 269 yards (14.2 2010 Season Stats/Standings average) Offense Special Teams Kickoff Returns Points per game 26 Punt return yards 335 Xavier Lewis | 16 returns for 428 yards (26.8 Rushing yards per game 1682 Punt return TDs 2 average with 1 TD. Rushing TDs 20 Kickoff return yards 879 Passing yards per game 194.6 Kickoff return TDs 1 Passing TDs 12 FG made 11 Total yards per game 347.5 PATs kicked 31 Defense Misc. Stats 2010 Standings Points per game 16.5 Turnover margin 1 HAAC Overall Rushing yards per game 1246 First downs 207 MNU 10-0 12-1 Rushing TDs 11 Penalties 88 Lindenwood 9-1 9-2 Passing yards per game 200.8 Penalty yards 871 Missouri Valley 8-2 8-2 Passing TDs 11 3rd down conversion % 31.8 Baker 7-3 7-4 Total yards per game 314.1 4th down conversion % 54.2 Benedictine 6-4 7-4 Evangel 4-6 4-6 Noteworthy Top 25 rankings William Jewell 4-6 4-7 #6 Kickoff return yards per attempt 24.4 yards Central Methodist 3-7 3-7 #8 Punt yards per attempt 39.7 yards Avila 2-8 2-8 #9 Scoring defense per game 16.5 points Graceland 1-9 1-10 #11 Penalty yards per game 79.2 yards Culver-Stockton 1-9 1-10 #11 Opponent 3rd down conversion 31.3% #17 4th down conversions 54.2% #20 Pass defense efficiency 107. 1 #21 Rushing defense per game 113.3 yards #22 Punt return yards per attempt 11.6 yards #24 Total sacks 23.5 sacks www.bakerwildcats.com All-time Baker Coaches Head Coach Winning Pct. Years Games Won Lost Tied C. L. Thomas (1893) .857 1 7 6 0 1 Charlie Richard (1980-1990, 1992-1994) .809 14 152* 123 28 1 T. M Stuart (1909) .750 1 4 3 0 1 Salem Goodale (1890-1891) .666 2 9 6 2 1 Dan Harris (1991) .666 1 9 6 2 1 T.D. Shepherd (1915) .625 1 8 5 3 0 Joseph Girardi (1976-1979) .610 4 41* 25 15 1 Karl Spear (1946-1962) .572 17 152 87 61 4 Emil S. Liston (1920-1937, 1940-1942) .536 21 181 97 66 18 John Frangoulis (1996-2003) .536 8 84 45 39 0 Mike Grossner (2004-current) .520 7 75 39 36 0 E.C. Gallagher (1913-1914) .500 2 16 8 8 0 Arthur F. Smith (1919) .444 1 9 4 4 1 James Irick (1963-1975) .427 13 117 50 63 4 Frank Crawford (1892) .400 1 5 2 3 0 Louis D. Scherer (1910-1912) .348 3 23 8 13 2 Steve Schottel (1995) .333 1 9 3 6 0 Karl Schlademan (1916-1918) .304 3 23 7 14 2 C. W. Ridgeway (1938-1939) .278 2 18 5 11 2 BAKER TOTALS .560 103 942 529 374 39 *Postseason included Series Records Opponent Won Lost Tied MidAmerica Nazarene 17 14 0 Westmar, Iowa 1 0 0 Avila 10 0 0 Midland Lutheran 2 0 0 William Jewell 45 35 4 Benedictine 14 12 1 Missouri Normal 1 0 0 William Penn 0 2 0 Bethany 30 15 0 Missouri Valley 18 23 3 Wisconsin-LaCrosse 1 1 0 Bethel 27 6 1 Missouri Wesleyan 3 1 0 Wisconsin-Stevens Point 0 0 1 Campbell 2 0 0 Missouri Western 0 1 0 Central Methodist 25 14 0 Morningside 2 1 0 Series records include all regular and Central Missouri 0 2 0 Nebraska Wesleyan 3 1 0 postseason games before the 2011 season. Chadron State 1 0 0 Northwestern 0 1 0 2011 opponents in Bold. Chillicothe Normal 1 0 0 Oklahoma A&M 0 2 0 College of Emporia 24 28 2 Oklahoma City 0 2 0 Colorado College 0 2 0 Ottawa 42 33 2 Concordia 3 2 0 Pacific Lutheran 0 3 0 Creighton 0 2 0 Peru State 1 2 0 Culver-Stockton 28 3 0 Pittsburg State 1 3 1 Dana 1 0 0 Rockhurst 1 6 0 Denver Athletic Club 1 1 0 St. Mary’s 2 2 2 Doane 4 0 0 Simpson 3 0 0 Emporia State 4 7 1 Southern Nazarene 0 1 0 Evangel 13 10 0 Southern Oregon 0 1 0 Fairmount 4 3 2 Southwestern 19 20 0 Friends 17 3 2 Southwest Teachers 0 1 0 Graceland 29 12 1 St. Benedictine 2 1 1 Haskell 2 10 0 Sterling 10 1 0 Hastings 1 0 0 Stephen F. Austin 0 1 0 Huron 1 0 0 Tabor 2 0 0 Fort Hays State 2 1 0 Tarkio 15 5 0 Iowa Wesleyan 2 3 1 Tarleton State 1 0 0 Kansas City YMCA 1 0 1 Tennessee-Martin 0 1 0 Kansas State University 1 6 0 University of Denver 0 2 0 Kansas Wesleyan 34 21 5 University of Illinois 0 1 0 Lindenwood 6 9 0 University of Kansas 5 5 1 Lakeland 0 1 0 University of Kansas “B” 0 1 1 Linfield 0 1 0 University of Nebraska 0 0 1 Malone 0 1 0 Washburn 10 15 3 McPherson 33 9 3 Wayne State 1 0 0.
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