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Message from the President

Otterbein College continues its proud tradition of athletic and academic excellence and has enjoyed over 100 years of intercollegiate competition. During that time, the Colleges mission has been to balance academics and athletic competition. Our commitment has been to the whole person, both in and out of the classroom. Our coaches are teachers first, mentors who make deep and lasting impressions on their students. While the drive to win is important, our real commitment lies in develop­ ing leadership traits and the competitive spirit, which will aid our scholar- athletes throughout their lives. On behalf of Otterbeins faculty, students and administration, we thank you for your support of Otterbeins athletics programs in 2008-2009 and for your continuing involvement in their successes.

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2008 Football Schedule

Sept. 6 BETHANY COLLEGE Oct. 18 WILMINGTON COLLEGE 1:30 p.m. Memorial Stadium 2:00 p.m. Memorial Stadium Westerville, Westerville, Ohio

Sept. 20 MUSKINGUM COLLEGE Oct. 25 1:30 p.m. Memorial Stadium 1:30 p.m. Westerville, Ohio Columbus, Ohio

Sept. 27 Nov. 1 1:30 p.m. Dial-Roberson Stadium 1:30 p.m. Memorial Stadium Ada, Ohio Westerville, Ohio

Oct. 4 HEIDELBERG COLLEGE Nov. 8 MOUNT 7:00 p.m. Frost-Kalnow Stadium 1:30 p.m. Memorial Stadium Tiffin, Ohio Westerville, Ohio

Oct. 11 BALDWIN-WALLACE COLLEGE Nov. 15 1:30 p.m. Memorial Stadium 1:30 p.m. Stadium Westerville, Heights, Ohio

Otterbeins 2008football program is prepared by the Colleges Office of Marketing and Communications with assistance from the Athletics Department. Contents Cardinal Facts

Location Westerville, Ohio 43081 Administration...... Enrollment 3,100 Support Staff...... Denomination Head Coach...... Founded 1847 Assistant Coaches...... President C. Brent DeVore Lettermen...... Nickname Cardinals Otterbein Team Records...... Colors Tan and Cardinal Otterbein Individual Records Conference 2007 Football Statistics...... NCAA Division III Trainers, Cheerleaders...... Inside Back Cover Stadium Memorial Stadium (4,000) The Ohio Athletic Conference...... Back Cover Ballenger Field (natural grass) 2008 OAC Composite Football Schedule...... Back Cover Athletics Director Dick Reynolds (Otterbein ’65) (614)823-3518 Head FB Coach Joe Loth '91 (614) 823-3519 Fax (614) 823-1966 E-mail [email protected] 2007 Record (5-5, 5-4) Lettermen Returning 50 Lettermen Lost 29 www.otterbein.edu Starters Returning On 8 Starters Returning On 10 Basic Offensive Formation Spread Basic Defensive Formation Multiple 4-2-5 Head Trainer Charles Goodwin Team Physician Dr. Darrin Bright Sports Information Ed Syguda Director (614) 823-1288 (work) (614) 571-0269 (cell) Fax (614) 823-1360 E-mail [email protected] Press Box Number (614)823-3430 Otterbein Football Ticket Information (614)823-3513 Administration

Dick Reynolds, who has established himself as one of the most successful coaches in the 105- year history of the Ohio Athletic Conference (OAC), brings those winning traits to his additional position of Athletics Director. Reynolds, who took over the reigns of the mens athletics department in 1992, was also placed in charge of women’s athletics in 1998 after Otterbein combined both men’s and womens athletics into one depart­ ment. A ten-time OAC Coach of the Year selection and two-time Ohio College Coach of the Year, Reynolds has taken his cagers to at least a share of the regular-season conference title 11 times and into the NCAA Division 111 Tournament 13 times. The Cardinals advanced to the Final Four in 1981 and 1991 and won the national title in 2002. He became the all-time winningest basketball coach in the OAC, surpassing Wooster’s E. M. “Mose” Hole (1926-57) in 1994 and picked up his 600th career win in 2006. Reynolds has compiled a 618-359 record over 36 seasons at Otterbein. Following graduation from Otterbein in 1965, where he was a 12-time letterman in football, basketball and track, Reynolds returned to his home town of London, Ohio, and taught seventh-grade science while serving as an assistant coach in football, basketball and track at the high school. He served three years in the US. Air Force (1966-69) as a personnel services officer in charge of recreation. He spent three seasons as an assistant under Otterbein head mens basketball coach Curt Tong while teaching in the Columbus and Westerville, Ohio school districts from 1969 to 1972. He became head coach in 1972. Reynolds and his wife, Ellen, live in Westerville. They have two children, Amanda and Chad, and five grandchildren.

ADMINISTRATION Office Phone E-mail Address President Dr. C. Brent DeVore 614/823-1656 [email protected] VP Academic Affairs Dr. Abiodun Goke-Pariola 614/823-1556 [email protected] VP Admission/Financial Aid Dr. Thomas H. Stein 614/823-1500 [email protected] VP Business Affairs David Mead 614/823-1354 [email protected] Interim VP Institutional Advancement Donna Burtch 614/823-1305 [email protected] VP Student Affairs Robert M. Gatti 614/823-1250 [email protected] Financial Aid Director Thomas V. Yarnell 614/823-1502 [email protected] Alumni Director Rebecca Smith 614/823-3200 [email protected] Registrar Don Foster 614/823-1350 [email protected]

ATHLETICS DEPARTMENT STAFF Office Phone E-mail Address Athletics Director Dick Reynolds 614/823-3518 rreynolds @otterbein.edu Executive Assistant Diane Ross 614/823-3513 [email protected] Sports Information Director Ed Syguda 614/823-1288 [email protected] Head Athletic Trainer Charles Goodwin 614/823-1634 [email protected] Recruiting Coordinator Kathy Mazza 614/823-3530 [email protected] Faculty Athletics Representative Jim Gorman 614/823-1111 [email protected]

HEAD COACHES Office Phone E-mail Address Coach George Powell 614/823-3521 [email protected] Men’s Basketball Coach Dick Reynolds 614/823-3518 [email protected] Women’s Basketball Coach Connie Richardson 614/823-3517 [email protected] Men’s Cross Country Coach Doug Welsh 614/823-3511 [email protected] Women’s Cross Country Coach Doug Welsh 614/823-3511 [email protected] Football Coach Joe Loth 614/823-3519 [email protected] Mens & Women's Coach Nathanael Petry 614/823-3551 [email protected] Men's Coach Michael Caravana 614/823-3546 [email protected] Men’s Soccer Coach Gerard D’Arcy 614/823-3524 [email protected] Women’s Soccer Coach Brandon Koons 614/823-1077 [email protected] Coach Deb Torman 614/823-3506 [email protected] Men’s Coaches Pat and Mark Anderson 614/823-3551 [email protected] Women’s Tennis Coaches Pat and Mark Anderson 614/823-3551 [email protected] Men’s Track and Field Coach Doug Welsh 614/823-3511 [email protected] Women’s Track and Field Coach Doug Welsh 614/823-3511 [email protected] Coach Monica McDonald 614/823-3534 [email protected]

2 Support Staff

Robert Gatti Tom Stein Cass Johnson Mark Moffitt Rebecca Smith Vice President for Director of Admission Associate Director of Director of Alumni Vice President for Enrollment Admission Relations Student Affairs/Athletics

Diane Ross Kathy Mazza Beth Fitzgerald Ed Syguda Connie Richardson Recruiting Coordinator Front Desk Receptionist Sports Information Executive Assistant Associate Athletics Direc­ Director tor

Joan Rocks Chuck Goodwin Joe Wilkins Courtney Phillips Brenda Klein Athletic Training Head Athletic Trainer Assistant Athletic Trainer Assistant Athletic Assistant Athletic Program Director Trainer Trainer

Shelley Payne Skip Ford Terry Fry Barry Fry George PoweU Assistant Athletic Equipment Manager Assistant Equipment Assistant Equipment Game Manager Trainer Manager Manager

3 Head Coach

Joe Loth begins his sixth sea­ nator at NCAA Division III schools Western Connecticut State son as head football coach at University (1993-97) and Capital University (1997-98). Loth Otterbein College. spent two seasons as defensive secondary coach at the University of Rhode Island (1998-00) before accepting his first head coach­ Loth, a 1991 Otterbein graduate, ing job at Kean in February 2000. served as head football coach at Kean University, Union, N.J., for Loth was a four-year letterman and three-year starter at defensive three seasons before coming to back as an undergraduate at Otterbein. He earned second team Otterbein in 2003. All-Ohio Athletic Conference honors his senior year in 1990 and still holds the Otterbein career record of 13 . He The Painesville, Ohio, native has received his bachelor’s degree in business. taken part in rebuilding pro­ grams throughout his 16-year In 2006, Loth was inducted into his high school’s Hall of Fame at coaching career. At Kean, Loth Riverside High School in Painesville, Ohio. inherited a program riding a 16-game losing streak. In Loths final season, Kean posted its best record in eight years. Coach Loth and his wife, Keri, have two sons, Zachary, 8, and Tyler, 6. In 2005, Loth guided the Cardinals to their first winning season since 1999 and only their second since 1982. The Cardinals fin­ ished the year at 7-3 overall, and 6-3 in the OAC. Included in the win column—a 17-14 decision over cross-town rival Capital— who made the NCAA Division III playoffs. Loth was selected “OAC Football Coach of the Year” by his peers.

“To me, the award is a team accomplishment for the Otterbein football program,” Loth said after receiving the coach of the year award. “Our players, my assistant coaches and the support staff here at Otterbein are as responsible as myself in earning this award.

At Otterbein, the 41-year-old coach has assembled a coaching staff that, including himself, features three former Cardinals.

“If you look at the great NCAA Division III programs and the staffs they have, most of their coaches have gone through their program,” Loth said. “I think that’s important.”

Loth and his staff have employed a four-step approach in raising the success of Otterbein football.

“The first step is to recruit,” Loth said. “We want to recruit as well as anyone in the OAC. The second is retain our student-athletes. It is not always how many student-athletes you bring to campus, it is how many student-athletes you have retained. Thirdly, we look to develop our players mentally and physically, and create a great feeling of team.

“Finally, Loth said, “we try to organize our program and prepare our players to ensure we accomplish our goals of recruiting, retaining and developing our players.”

Loth began his football career as a graduate assistant at Southern (1991-93). He served as defensive coordi­

4 Assistant Coaches

TIM DOUP (Otterbein College ’92) Tim Doup begins his sixth season as an assistant at his alma mater, serving as offensive coordinator and offensive line coach. He returned to Otterbein following a successful career at Upper Arlington (OH) High School. Over the course of his eight-year stint as an assistant football coach there, Upper Arlington won five conference championships (1997-2000 and 2002), advancing to the Division 1 State Final Four in 1997, 1998 and 2000. The Golden Bears won the state title in 2000. He was selected Central Ohio Division 1 Assistant Coach of the Year in 1997. Doup also taught physical education at Upper Arlington. Other former coaching assignments include assistant wrestling coach at Upper Arlington (1991-2002), assistant track coach (1991- 95) and assistant football coach (1991-94) at Olentangy (OH) High School. A 1992 graduate of Otterbein, ^ with a degree in physical education, Doup served as football captain his senior year. He received his master’s degree in the art of teaching from Marygrove College (Ml) in 2002. Coach Doup, and his wife, Helyn, have three children: a son, Colton, 8, and twins, son Kaden, and daughter Kennedie, who turned six in August. They live in Lewis Center, Ohio.

BILL LIVINGSTON (Mount Vernon Nazarene College ’87) Bill Livingston begins his sixth season as an assistant at Otterbein, coaching the defensive line. Livingston began his coaching career at Columbus West (OH) High School (1996-2000), coaching tight ends. While at West, the Cowboys won the Columbus City League championship in 1997. He spent three seasons as of­ fensive line coach at Columbus St. Francis DeSales (OH) High School (2000-03), helping lead the Stallions to three regional championship and one state final appearances. Livingston spent six years in the United States Marine Corps (1978-1984), including three years in the Reserve. He graduated from Mount Vernon Nazarene College (OH) with a bachelor’s degree in business administration in 1987. Coach Livingston and his wife, Kareen, have two children, Meghan, 12, and Patrick, 17. They live in Columbus, Ohio.

ALLAN MOORE (Otterbein College ’98) Allan Moore begins his sixth season at his alma mater, coaching special teams and . He taught health and physical education classes at Northmor (OH) High School where he served as head football coach (2000-03) and assistant football coach/defensive coordinator (1998-2000). While at Northmor, he also assist­ ed in wrestling and track and field. Moore received his bachelor’s degree in physical education from Otterbein in 1998. He was a four-year letterman and captained the football team his senior season. He received the Heart & Hustle Award in 1996. Coach Moore, his wife, Ann, son, Aidan, 6, and daughter, Addison, 3, live in Lewis Center, Ohio.

RANDY MOORE (University of Iowa ’84) Randy Moore enters his sixth season at Otterbein, serving as defensive coordinator and safeties coach. Moore came to Otterbein following three seasons at Hope (Ml) College (2000-03), serving as defensive coordinator and recruiting coordinator. The Flying Dutchmen captured the Michigan Intercollegiate Athletic Association title and advanced to the NCAA D-111 Playoffs in 2000. While at Hope, Moore developed and implemented an elementary school reading and recess program for the football team. He spent five seasons as head football coach at Lake Forest (IL) College (1995-2000). He led the Foresters to a 5-5 mark in 1999, their first non-los­ f ing season in 14 years. Prior to Lake Forest, Moore served as defensive coordinator at Wartburg (lA) College (1992-95). The 1994 squad, which won the Iowa Intercollegiate Athletic Conference title, ranked in the top ten, nationally, in every defensive category except rushing (11th). Wartburg advanced to the NCAA D-111 Playoffs in 1994 and 1995. Other football coaching assignments include assistant at Michigan Technological University (1989-92) and assistant at New Mexico State University (1986-89). He received his bachelor’s degree in physical education from the University of Iowa in 1984, and his master’s degree in educational administration from New Mexico State University in 1989. Coach Moore and his wife, Teri, have a son. Matt, 16, and a daughter, Megan, 13, and live in Worthington, Ohio.

5 Assistant Coaches

JOSHUA PRICE ( ’99) Joshua Price begins his third season at Otterbein, coaching tight ends. He works as an analytical chemist at Ross Products/Abbott Laboratories in Columbus, Ohio. Price spent five seasons with the Columbus (OH) Crusaders (2001-05), a club high school football team. Over that period, he coached defensive ends, line­ backers, centers and tight ends. Price received his bachelor s degree in chemistry in 1999 from the University of Toledo. Coach Price lives with his wife, Christina, in Gahanna, Ohio. They have two daughters, Victoria, 12, and Nina, 2.

KEVIN BEAVERS (Otterbein ’08) Kevin Beavers begins his first season as a graduate assistant, coaching the running backs. He brings four years of coaching experience to his new position. He spent three seasons at Buckeye Valley High School in Delaware, Ohio, and one season at Buckeye Valley Middle School. He earned three varsity football letters at Buckeye Valley High School, serving as captain his senior year. He played on the offensive and defensive lines. Beavers received his bachelor s degree in sport management from Otterbein in 2008. He and his wife, Jennifer, reside in Dublin.

ANTHONY GRIFFIN (University of Toledo ’95) Anthony Griffin begins his first season with Otterbein, coaching defensive backs. Griffin brings six years of high school coaching experience to his new position. He spent five seasons at Columbus Africentric High School and one year at Whetstone High School. A teacher since 1998, Griffin has taught at the fifth, sixth and seventh grade levels. He teaches at Berry Middle School in Columbus. Griffin received his bachelors degree from the University of Toledo in 1995 where he earned three varsity football letters at . He earned his masters in education from Marygrove College in 2005. Griffin lives in Columbus.

RAY GRIFFIN (The ’79) Ray Griffin begins his first season with Otterbein, serving as a defensive consultant. He was a three-year starter at safety for The . Griffin served as captain his senior season in 1977, and earned first team All-America and All-Big Ten honors. Noted for his on-field ability to identify developing plays, one of Griffins most memorable moments was a clutch that helped the Buckeyes to come from behind and defeat Michigan, 21-14, in 1975. After being selected 31st in the 1978 NFL draft, Griffin played ®seven seasons for the Bengals from 1978-84 and played in the 1982 . Griffin lives in Westerville and has a fiance, Jennifer Harris, and four children, Ray Jr., Rashad, Erika-Rae and Delanio. ______Griffin graduated from Ohio State in 1979 with a bachelor’s degree in education.

RODNEY HOPKINS (Wittenberg ’99) Rodney Hopkins begins his first season at Otterbein, coaching wide receivers. He brings eight years of coaching experience to his new position, most recently, the last two seasons as an assistant football coach Thomas Worthington High School in Worthington, Ohio. Hopkins teaches mathematics at Thomas Worthington. He earned his bachelor’s degree in mathematics from Wittenberg in 1999. Hopkins was a two-year starter at wide receiver in college, helping lead the Tigers to three North Coast Athletic Conference championships. He and his wife, Lisa, live in Columbus.

6 Lettermen

JAMIE ALBERT • OL • 6-1 • 280 • Sr. • #66 Coshocton, OH (Coshocton) • Business Management/Economics Returning starter and two-year letterman ... As a Junior: Started all ten games ... As a Sophomore: Earned first letter as a sophomore in 2006 ... Played in five varsity games ... As a Freshman: Earned a participation award ... Plans After College: Start a business ...

TYLER ALVAREZ • WR • 6-1 • 184 • Jr. • #84 Van Wert, OH (Crestview) • Sport Management First-year letterman ... As a Sophomore: Earned first letter as a sophomore in 2007 ... Played in five games ... As a Freshman: Earned a participation award ... Plans After College: Travel the world ...

CHRIS BERNDT • OL • 6-2 • 270 • Jr. • #70 Amelia, OH (Amelia) • Sport Management First-year letterman ... As a Sophomore: Earned first letter as a sophomore in 2007 ... Played in eight games ... As a Freshman: Earned a participation award ... Plans After College: Get a job ...

ERIC BURNSIDES . LB • 6-0 • 215 • Sr. • #11 Columbus, OH (Worthington Kilbourne) • Broadcasting Returning starter and three-year letterman ... As a Junior: Started all ten games ... Selected second team All-OAC and honorable mention Academic AU-OAC ... Led team with 80 tackles ... Ranked seventh in the OAC for most tackles ... Tallied nine or more tackles in five games ... Made 16 stops, 10 unassisted, including 3.5 tackles for a loss vs. John Carroll (11/10/07) ... Made 10 tackles vs. Capital (10/20/07) ... As a Sophomore: Played in 10 games, starting five ... Ranked second in the OAC with two recoveries ... Team’s fourth­ leading tackier with 54 ... Made 13 tackles vs. Wilmington (10/07/06) ... Tallied five stops and an intercep­ tion vs. Muskingum (10/28/06) ... As a Freshman: Earned first letter as a freshman in 2005, appearing in four varsity games on special teams ... Plans After College: Video production ...

Opfipnse GP UT AT Total Loss/Yds Sacks/Yds FR FF Int PassBrUp 2007 10 37 43 80 5.5-14 0 0 0 0 3 2006 10 24 30 54 2.5-10 0.5-5 2 0 1-15 1 2005 4 1 3 4 1-1 0 0 0 0 0 Career 24 62 76 138 9.0-25 0.5-5 2 0 1-15 4

EVAN CASE • WR • 6-0 • 179 • Sr. • #83 Marion, OH (River Valley) • Business Administration First-year letterman ... As a Junior: Earned first letter as a junior in 2007 ... Played in six games ... As a Sopho­ more: Received a medical redshirt... As a Freshman: Earned a participation award ... Lettermen BRADY COLLINS • RB . 6-0 • 225 . Sr. • #24 Galena, OH (Olentangy) . Health Promotion and Fitness eturning starter and two-year letterman ... As a Junior: Started all 10 games ... Rushed for 45 yards on eight carries vs. John Carroll (11/10/07) ... Made a 5-yard reception for a at Marietta (9/22/07) ... As a ophomore: Earned first letter as a sophomore in 2006 ... Played in all 10 games ... Selected Otterbeins spe- teams player of the year ... Scored first career touchdown, a nine-yard reception, vs. Marietta (09/23/06) • • • s a Freshman: Attended Baldwin-Wallace ... Plans After College: Become a strength and conditioning coach ... Marry Allie and pay my loans aka Mom and Dad ...

Rushing GP Att. Net Avg. TD Long Receiving GP No. Yds. —Avfi[.— TD 2007 10 25 103 4.1 0 2007 10 9 116 12.9 1 26 2006 10 12 38 3.2 0 2006 10 4 36 9.0 1 11 Career 20 37 141 3.8 0 Career 20 13 152 11.7 2 26

COLTON COY • RB . 5-8.190 • So. • #20 Chillicothe, OH (Adena) • Economics ^ letterman ... Asa Sophomore: Played just the first four games of the season due to an injury and redshirt... Completed a 30-yard pass for a touchdown and rushed for 48 yards on nine car- Di *** (9/22/07) ... As a Freshman: Earned first letter as a freshman in 2006 ... Played in six games - Plans After College: Get a job and coach ...

Rushing GP Att. Net Ave. 2007 --0*----- TD 4 20 111 5.6 0 2006 6 2 8 0 4.0 id Career 10 22 119 5.4 0

mike DETWILER . TE . 6-3.215 . Jr.. #88 Rem^ Center, OH (Cloverleaf) . Business Administration tion two-year letterman ... As a Sophomore; Started all 10 games ... Made a 42-yard recep- varcif, ^ ” arroU (11/10/07) ... As a Freshman: Earned first letter as a freshman in 2006 ... Made nine varsity appearances ... Plans After College: Living the dream ...

Receiving np &___ Yds Avg Tn 2007 10 Long 4 64 16.0 1 2006 Q 42 —2-____ 20 10.0 n 12 Career 19 6 84 14.0 1 42

JIM DODDERER . DL. 6-2.225 . Sr. . #82 Two” earT”' (Johnstown Monroe) . History/Political Science VS Oh ^ •••Asa Junior: Made eight varsity appearances ... Collected five tackles, three unassisted, ma . (9/29/07) ... As a Sophomore: Earned first letter as a sophomore in 2006 ... As a Fresh- n: arned a participation award ... Plans After College: Go pro ...

Defense GP tt^ AT—Total Loss/Yds Sacks/Yds FR FF Int PassBrUp 2007 8 6 4 10 2.0-9 1.0-8 0 0 0 0 2006______1 0 —2------0______0______0 0 0______0______Q Career 9 5 4 10 2.0-9 1.0-8 0 0 0 0

8 Lettermen

COLE EDWARDS • DB • 6-0 • 195 • So. • #39 Columbus, OH (Dublin Coffman) • Athletic Training First-year letterman ... As a Freshman: Earned first letter as a freshman in 2007 ... Played in nine games ... Plans After College: Personal trainer/athletic trainer ...

Defense GP UT AT Total Loss/Yds Sacks/Yds FR FF_____ Int PassBrUp 2007 9336 0 000 0 1

ANDREW FRIES • OL • 6-3 • 260 • Sr. • #73 Norwalk, OH (Norwalk) • Broadcasting/Public Relations Two-year starter and three-year letterman ... As a Junior: Started all 10 games ... Selected first team All-OAC ... As a Sophomore: Started in all eight of his appearances ... As a Freshman: Earned first letter as a fresh­ man in 2005 ... Plans After College: Work for a professional sports team ...

DANIEL GENDRON • WR • 5-9 • 185 • Sr. • #6 Newport, MI (Jefferson) • Nursing Two-year letterman ... As a Junior: Played in all 10 games ... Switched from to wide receiver Finished second on the team in all-purpose yards, averaging 99.0 a game ... Ranked fourth in the OAC for kick returns, averaging 21.2 yards ... In NCAA D-111, ranked 122nd for kick returns and 178th for all-pur­ pose yards ... Made six receptions for 91 yards, including a 13-yard touchdown at Marietta (09/22/07) ... As a Sophomore: Earned first letter as a sophomore in 2006 ... Played in all 10 games, starting six ... Ranked fifth in the OAC for kick returns, averaging 20 yards a return ... Rushed for 51 yards and a touchdown on 11 car­ ries in first career start at Defiance (09/02/06) ... Carried the ball 18 times for 61 yards vs. Marietta (09/23/06) Career long 52-yard kick return vs. Mount Union (09/16/06) ... As a Freshman: Attended Madonna University in 2005-06 ... Plans After College: Become a registered nurse ...

Rushing GP Att. Net Avg. TD Receiving GP No. Yds. Avg. TD Long 2007 10 3 4 1.3 0 2007 10 14 243 17.4 3 36 2006 10 64 197 3.1 2 2006 10 6 28 4.7 0 12 Career 20 67 201 3.0 2 Career 20 20 271 13.6 3 36

Kick Returns GP No. Yds. Avg.__ID—Long 2007 10 35 743 21.2 0 46 2006______10 28 559 20,^____0------52 Career 20 63 1302 20.7 0 52

DAVID HERRIOTT . DL • 6-1 • 240 • Sr. • #30 Cardington, OH (Cardington Lincoln) • Physics/Math Two-year letterman ... As a Junior: Played in all 10 games ... Made four tackles at Mount Union (09/15/07)... As a Sophomore: Earned first letter as a sophomore in 2006 ... As a Freshman: Earned a participation award ... Plans After College: Work for a corporation where there is potential to rise in the ranks ...

Defense GP UT AT Total Loss/Yds Sacks/Yds------FR------FF_____ InJ__PassBrUp 2007 10 37 10 0 000 0 0 2006______2 0 0 0______Q______Q------0------Q______0______Q Career 12 37 10 0 000 0 0

9 Lettermen MATT HOCHBERG • OL • 6-3 • 310 • Jr. • #79 Chardon, OH (Chardon) • Business Administration First-year letterman ... As a Sophomore: Earned first letter as a sophomore in 2007 ... Played in five varsity games ... As a Freshman; Earned a participation award ... Plans After College: Work In banking and the stock market...

JUSTIN HOCHSTETLER • DB • 6-1 • 180 • So. • #29 Plain City, OH (Jonathan Alder) • Sociology One-year letterman ... As a Freshman: Earned first letter as a freshman in 2007 ... Played in seven varsity games ... Made four stops, three unassisted, at Wilmington (10/06/07) ...

^^---- at—Total Loss/Yds Sacks/Yds FR FF Tnt PassBrUn 7 3 4 7 0 0 0 0 0 0

DUSTIN HOLT • OL . 6-0 • 265 • Sr. • #92 I^keview, OH (Indian Lake) • Business Administration ree year letterman ... Asa Redshirt Junior: Played in three varsity games ... Asa Junior: Granted a medical re s irt ... As a Sophomore; Started one game ... Made six tackles vs. Defiance (09/03/05) ... As a Freshman: arne first letter as a freshman in 2004 ... Played in four varsity games ... Made four assisted tackles at Wilm- mgton (10/23/04) ...

Defense GP ttt AT___Total Loss/Yds Sacks/Yds FR FF PassBrUp 2007 3 1 0 1 1.0-4 1.0-4 0 0 0 2005 7 2 6 8 1.5-4 1.0-3 0 0 0 2004______4 0 —4------4 0.5-2______0-0 0 -0 Q Career 14 3 10 13 3.0-10 2.0-7 0 0 0

DEXTER HOPKINS • DL • 6-1 • 260 • Sr. • #93 Gahanna, OH (Westerville North) • Psychology Returning starter and two-year letterman ... Asa Junior: Played in all 10 games, starting eight ... Made our or more tackles in six games ... Collected six tackles, three unassisted, vs. Heidelberg (10/13/07) ... As op omore. Earned first letter as a sophomore at Muskingum in 2006 ... Asa Freshman: Played in one varsity game at Muskingum ...

Defense ^M---- AT Total Loss/Yds Sacks/Yds FR____ FF Int PassBrUp 2007 10 12 24 36 2.0-5 0 0 0 2006 0 0 10 9 15 24 4.0-18 2.0-8 1 0 0 2 2005 —1------1------L 2______0______0 _Q_____ 0 0 0 Total 21 22 40 62 6.0-23 2.0-8 1 0 0 2

10 Lettermen MIKE KING • DE • 6-3 • 245 • Sr. • #13 Dresden, OH (Tri-Valley) • Health Promotion and Fitness Two-year starter and three-year letterman ... Did not play football in 2007 ... Asa Junior: Started nine games ... Selected honorable mention AU-OAC ... Team co-leader with three forced ... Made four or more tackles in seven games ... Tallied six solo tackles at Ohio Northern (10/01/06) ... Made five solo stops, includ­ ing two pass sacks for a loss of 27 yards at Capital (10/21/06) ... As a Sophomore: Started all ten games ... Named second team AU-OAC ... Averaged one pass sack a game, second best in the OAC ... Ranked fifth in the OAC in tackles for a loss, averaging 1.6 a game ... Ranked 13th in pass sacks and 36th in tackles for a loss in NCAA Division III... Teams fifth-leading tackier with 49 stops ... Made ten stops, including six unassisted and two pass sacks for a loss of 15 yards vs. Defiance (09/03/05) ... Tallied 3.5 pass sacks for a loss of 25 yards 1 vs. Heidelberg (11/05/05) ... As a Freshman: Earned first letter as a freshman in 2004 ... Played in all ten var­ sity games, primarily on special teams ...

I Defense GP UT AT Total Toss/Yds Sacks/Yds FR FF Int PassBrUp 2006 9 30 15 45 8.0-50 4.5-41 1 3 0 5 2005 10 24 25 49 16.0-85 10.0-67 1-0 2 0 2 2004 10 2 1 3 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 Career 29 56 41 97 24.0-135 14.5-108 2-0 5 0 7

ALEX KRISS • DL • 6-2 • 227 • Sr. • #35 > Xenia, OH (Xenia) • Public Relations Returning starter and three-year letterman ... Asa Junior: Started aU 10 games ... Ranked 7th among team­ mates with 40 tackles ... Team’s co-leader in tackles for a loss, 8.5, which included a team-high six pass sacks ... Ranked 110th in NCAA D-III for pass sacks ... Made four or more tackles in six games ... Collected a pair of t sacks twice in games at Wilmington (10/06/07) and vs. John CarroU (11/10/07) ... TaUied a season-high seven tackles vs. Capital (10/20/07) ... As a Sophomore: Played in nine games ... TaUied two stops, including one for a loss vs. Mount Union (09/16/06) ... As a Freshman: Earned first letter as a freshman in 2005 ... Made four tackles at Mount Union (09/24/05) ... Plans After College: Find a great job that I enjoy, buy a house and start a famUy ... Thanks for everything Mom and Dad! ...

Defense GP UT AT Total Loss/Yds Sacks/Yds FR FF Int PassBrUp 2007 10 20 20 40 8.5-46 6.0-43 0 1 0 2 2006 9 3 1 4 2.5-8 0-0 0 0 0 1 2005 2 1 4 5 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 Career 21 24 25 49 11.0-54 6.0-43 0 1 0 3

KYLE LOHBECK • DB • 5-8 • 155 • So. Cincinnati, OH (Lasalle) • Health Promotion and Fitness First-year letterman ... As a Freshman: Earned first letter as a freshman in 2007 ... Played in three varsity games ... Plans After College: Start my own business ...

I WIL LONGSDORF • LB • 6-2 • 201 • Jr. • #43 I London, OH (London) • Health Promotion and Fitness Returning starter and first-year letterman ... As a Sophomore: Earned first letter as a sophomore in 2007 ... Started all 10 games ... Collected 61 tackles, fifth best on the team ... Team’s co-leader with 8.5 tackles for a loss ... Ranked 34th in the OAC for most tackles ... Made five or more stops in seven games ... Turned in a season-high 12 stops vs. Capital (10/20/07) ... Made 10 tackles, including two for a loss, vs. John CarroU (11/10/07) ... As a Freshman: Earned a participation award ... Plans After College: Personal trainer coach ...

Defense GP UT AT Total Loss/Yds Sacks/Yds FR FF Int PassBrUp 2007 10 21 40 61 8.5-24 2.0-4 0 0 0 2

11 Lettermen DANIEL LYNCH • DB • 5-8 • 170 • Jr. • #28 Ft. Myers, FLA (Evangelical Christian) • Athletic Training First-year letterman ... As a Sophomore: Earned first letter as a sophomore in 2007 ... Played in nine games ... Made three stops, including one for a loss of five yards at Marietta (09/22/07) ... Tallied three solo tackles vs. John Carroll... As a Freshman: Earned a participation award ... Plans After College: Become a physical therapist...

^------AI----Total—Loss/Yds Sacks/Yds FR FF Int PassRrIJn 2007 9 10 10 20 LO^T 0 0 0 To 5

TANNER McCORMICK . WR . 6-1 . 190 . Jr. • #3 Findlay, OH (Rutherford B. Hayes) • History First-year letterman ... As a Sophomore: Earned first letter as a sophomore in 2007 ... Played in all 10 games ... As a Freshman: Attended Ohio Northern in 2005-06 ... Plans After College: Teach and coach ...

------GP No. Yds. Avy. TD Tnna 2007 10 2 13 6^ 0 13

JACK RAFFERTY . QB • 6-0 • 200 • Grad. . #7 Columbus, OH (Dublin Coffman) • MBA Returning starter and first-year letterman ... As a Senior: Earned first letter as a senior in 2007 ... Played On h five of the season ... Selected honorable mention AU-OAC ... Named th n ^ ensive skill player of the year ... Led Otterbein in scoring with 60 points ... Ranked fourth in m passing efficiency (140.1); fifth in total offense (178.9 yards a game); and eighth in scoring (6.0 s a game ... Nationally in NCAA D-III, ranked 34th in passing efficiency, 119th in total offense, 131st passing s, and 157th in scoring ... Scored at least one rushing touchdown in six games ... Scored two fo 2^ owns four times ... Rushed for a career-high 136 yards and two while throwing .. ^ touchdowns on lO-of-15 passing at Wilmington (10-06-07) ... Completed 13 of 28 pass not”^l^ ^o^eer-high 301 yards and two touchdowns vs. John Carroll (11/10/07) ... As a Junior: Did R A/- ^ ^ Redshirt Freshman: Held for field goals at Western Kentucky ... As a Freshman: Received a redshirt at Western Kentucky University ...

-----GP__ Att. Cmp. Inf 2007 10 157 89 ^ TcL---- Yds TD Rushing GP Att. Net Avg. TD 56.7 1388 8 2007 10 118 401 3.4 10

DONNIE REINHART . LB . 6-0 • 200 • Jr. . #51 Westerville, OH (Dublin Coffman) • Business Administration ^ Jtterman ... Asa Redshirt Sophomore: Played in nine games ... Collected five tackles twice in g mes a ount Union (09/15/07) and at Baldwin-Wallace (11/03/07) ... As a Sophomore: Earned second T ir Tj wrestling at Lock Haven University ... As a Freshman: Earned varsity letter in wrestling at Lock Haven University ... Plans After College: Work ...

------A1---- Total Loss/Yds----- Sacks/Yds FR FF Int PassBrUp 9 9 Tl Yl 1^6 iTl I 0 5 0

12 Lettermen

ROBBIE ROSNER • QB • 6-0 • 205 • Sr. • #17 Dublin, OH (Watterson) • Business Administration/Sport Management First-year letterman ... As a Junior: Played in two games ... As a Sophomore: Earned first letter as a sopho­ more, starting three games in 2006 ... Completed 24 of 37 pass attempts for 312 yards and two touchdowns vs. Baldwin-Wallace (11/04/06) ... As a Freshman: Earned a participation award ... Plans After College: Go to law school...

Passing GP Att. Cmp. Int. Pet. Yds TD Rushing GP Att. Net Avg. TD 2007 2 1 0 0 00.0 0 0 2007 2 0 0 0.0 0 2006______5 86 47 3 54.7 526 3 2006 5 22 -49 0.0 1 Career 7 87 47 3 54.0 526 3 Career 7 22 -49 0.0 1

CHARLIE ROWLEY • DB • 5-11 • 172 • Sr. • #48 Mount Vernon, OH (Utica) • History Education Two-year letterman ... As a Junior: Played in six varsity games ... Made three tackles at Marietta (09/22/07) ... Asa Sophomore: Earned first letter as a sophomore in 2006 ... As a Freshman: Earned a participation award ... Plans After College: Teach high school history and coach ...

Defense GP UT AT Total Loss/Yds Sacks/Yds FR FF Int PassBrUp 2007 6145 0 0000 1

RYAN ROWLEY • WR • 6-1 • 200 . Jr. • #10 Grove City, OH (Grove City) • Health Promotion and Fitness Two-year letterman ... As a Sophomore: Played in seven varsity games ... Made four receptions for 63 yards, both career highs, including a 30-yard touchdown at Marietta (09/22/07) ... As a Freshman: Earned first letter as a freshman in 2006 ... Hauled in seven catches for 90 yards vs. Baldwin-Wallace (11/04/06) ... Plans After College: To become a health promoter ...

Receiving GP No. Yds Avg TD_Long 2007 7 15 177 11.8 2 30 2006______10 10 104 10.4 0 35 Career 17 25 281 11.2 2 35

NATE RUSSELL . OL • 6-1 • 245 • Sr. • #74 Cedarville, OH (Dayton Carroll) • Business Administration Returning starter and three-year letterman ... As a Junior: Started all 10 games ... As a Sophomore: Played in five games ... As a Redshirt Freshman: Earned first letter in 2005 ... As a Freshman: Received a medical redshirt in 2004 ... Plans After College: Join father and brother in family business ...

13 Lettermen COREY SPELLMAN • LB • 5-10 • 187 • Sr. • #27 Grove City, OH (Central Crossing) • Nursing Returning stater and three-year letterman ... As a Junior: Started all 10 games ... Selected Otterbeins defensive tront seven player of the year ... Squads fourth-leading tackier with 63 ... Made 7.5 tackles for a loss of 32 yards, ^cond best on the team ... Made five or more tackles in eight games ... TaUied nine tackles twice in games vs. • 1^^^- (09/29/07) and at Baldwin-Wallace (11/03/07) ... Collected six solo and three assisted tackles, including two for a loss at B-W ... As a Sophomore: Started four games ... TaUied 10 tackles, including one pass sac , vs. Baldwm-WaUace (11/04/06) ... Made nine stops, eight unassisted, at Capital (10/21/06) ... As a Fresh­ man. arne rst varsity letter as a freshman in 2005, playing in three varsity games ... Plans After College: Be happy and wealthy ...

Defense GP m____AT Total Loss/Yds Sacks/Yds FF FR Int. PassBrUp 2007 10 29 34 63 7.5-32 2.0-22 0 10 5 2006 9 19 8 27 1.5-7 1.0-7 2005______3 0 0 0 2 —Q______Q 0______0 ______0 - 0 0 0 Q Career 22 48 42 90 9.0-39 3.0-29 0 10 7

JAY STOUGHTON • DL • 6-0 • 220 • Sr. • #25 Lancaster, OH (Lancaster) • Sport Management ir^ year letterman ... Asa Junior: Received a medical redshirt after playing the first two games of the season . AS a Jiophomore: Earned first letter as a sophomore in 2006 ... Played in aU 10 games ... As a Freshman: arne a participation award ... Plans After College: Start a career in sports marketing ...

___ AT Total T oss/YH. 2007 2011 0 ------10____Q_ 4 4 n._i Career 12 0 5 5 o:5-l

mike summers . LB . 6-0 • 220 . Sr. . #42 ^ringfield, OH (North) • Health Promotion and Fitness •••Asa Junior: Played in all 10 varsity games ... Collected one pass sack for a loss of Ipttp ^ (09/22/07) ... Asa Sophomore: Played in nine games ... Asa Freshman: Earned fir letter as a freshman in 2005 ... Plans After College: Become a US. Army military police officer ...

Defense GP ITT AT Total__ Loss/Yds Sacks/Yds FF FR Int. PassBrUp 2007 10 1 4 5 1.0-8 1.0-8 0 0 0 0 2006 9 1 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 2005______1 1 —Q______1______1.0-5______1.0-5 0 0 0 0 Career 20 3 6 9 2.0-13 2.0-13 0 0 0 0

THOMAS TEETER • DB • 5-9 • 195 • Sr. • #8 Mansfield, OH (Northmor) • Sport Management

••• As a Junior: Played in all 10 varsity games ... Made four solo tackles vs. Defiance tU9/U8/U7) ... Made an interception at Marietta (09/22/07) and forced a fumble vs. Capital (10/20/07) ... As a ®P"omore: Started six games ... Made nine stops at Defiance (09/02/06) ... Notched first career intercep- lon a ^ (10/14/06) ... As a Redshirt Freshman: Earned first letter in 2005 ... Started aU 10 varsity lOth-leading tackier with 28 stops ... Made four tackles each vs. Defiance (09/03/05), at (09/24/05) and Baldwin-Wallace (10/08/05) ... Asa Freshman: Received a medical redshirt in ^004 ... Plans After College: Marry my girlfriend Missy and work

Defense GP UT AT Total Loss/Yds Sacks/Yds FR FF liltInt 2007 10 14 5 19 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 1 1-11 0 2006 6 7 13 20 0.5-2 0-0 0 0 1-15 1 2005 10 15 13 28 1.0-4 0.5-3 0 0 0 1 Career 26 36 31 67 1.5-6 0.5-3 0 1 2-26 2

14 Lettermen MARK VUICH . DL . 6-3.291 . Jr. • #98 Rossford, OH (Rossford) • History Returning starter and two-year letterman ... As a Sophomore: Started all 10 varsity games ... Collected five tackles twice in games at Mount Union (09/15/07) and vs. Capital (10/20/07) ... Made 1.5 tackles for a loss of four yards, including a pass sack at Muskingum (10/27/07) ... Asa Redshirt Freshman: Earned first letter as a sophomore in 2006 ... Made six stops vs. Bald win-Wallace (11/04/06) ... As a Freshman: Received a medi­ cal redshirt in 2005 ... Plans After College: Get a good paying job and find a nice woman ...

Defense GP UT AT Total Loss/Yds Sacks/Yds FR FF Int PassBrUp 2007 10 6 24 30 3.5-9 1.0-3 0 0 0 0 2006______8 3 9 12 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0______Q______2 Career 18 9 33 42 3.5-9 1.0-3 0 0 0 2

JOHN WAHLER • DB • 5-11 • 182 • Sr. • #34 Huber Heights, OH (Wayne) • Business Administration Returning starter and three-year letterman ... As a Junior: Started all 10 games ... Made four or more tackles in seven games ... Collected nine tackles, six unassisted, a forced fumble and a fumble recovery at Mari­ etta (09/22/07) ... Made a season-high 11 stops, including a pass sack for a loss of nine yards vs. Defiance (09/08/07) ... As a Sophomore: Played in all 10 games ... As a Freshman: Earned first letter as a freshman in 2005 ... Plans After College: Entering the National Guard and finding a good job ... Football if the opportu­ nity presents itself...

Defense GP UT AT Total Loss/Yds Sacks/Yds FR FF Int PassBrUp 2007 10 28 29 57 2.0-12 1.0-9 1 1 0 8 2006 10 4 1 5 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 2005 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Career 22 32 30 62 2.0-12 1.0-9 1 1 0 8

B. J. WANNINGER • PK/P • 6-2 • 182 • Sr. • #86 Cincinnati, OH (Lasalle) • Life Science Returning starter and two-year letterman ... As a Junior: Served as starting in all 10 games ... Ranked 83rd in NCAA D-111 with a 37.0-yard punting average ... Placed seven of his punts inside the opponents 20-yard line ... Averaged 40.0 yards over eight punts at Mount Union (09/15/07) ... As a Sophomore: Earned first letter as a sophomore in 2006 ... Starting place-kicker and punter in aU 10 games ... Made a 42-yard field goal vs. Baldwin-Wallace (11/04/06) ... Notched a career-long 63-yard punt at John Carroll (11/11/06) ... Made 10 punts for 438 yards at Ohio Northern (10/01/06) ... As a Freshman: Earned a participation award ... Plans After College: Attend graduate school to become a physicians assistant...

Extra Points GP Att. Made Field Goals GP Att. Made. Long 2006 10 21 16 2006 10 6 1 42

Punting GP No. Yds. Avg. Long 2007 10 45 1666 37.0 50 2006 10 60 2220 37.0 63 Career 20 105 3886 37.0 63

15 Lettermen SAM WATSON . OL . 5-9.231 . Jr.. #56 Germantown, OH (Valley View). History Education K ■ ■ ■ first letter as a sophomore in 2007, playing in eight varsity games ... As a Freshman: Earned a participation award ... Plans Afier College: Coach :md raise a family ...

AUSTIN WEAVER • DB • 5-9 • 175 • Jr. • #21 Dublin, OH (Dublin Coffman) . Sport Management plavine in^eish^t^vl^^** y®®*" letterman ... As a Sophomore: Earned first letter as a sophomore in 2007, ern (09/29/08') r including a pass sack for a loss of 13 yards vs. Ohio North- Muskingum (10/27/071*' ^ ^ o tackles at Wilmington (10/06/07) ... Eirst career interception came at the sports world ^® Freshman: Earned a participation award ... Plans After College: Earn a job ii

UT_AT Total tn»/YH. FR___FF Int PassBrUp 20 18 38 2.0-16 1.0-13 0 1 1-0 5

RAY WELCH • WR • 6-0 • 176 • Jr. • #89 Two ye^feUerma^^ (Olentangy) • Health Education and Physical Education 11 Ith in NCAA D III ' omore: Otterbeins primary punt returner ... Ranked third in the OAC and aoDearinp in ^ -yard punt return average ... As a Freshman: Earned first letter as a freshman, appearing m seven varsity games in 2006 ... Plans After College: Get a job ...

Receiving GP ^------Avg TD long 2007 10 4 93 23.2 2 40 2006______7 n —0______Q- 0 0 Career 17 4 93 23.2 2 40

Punt Returns nv ■No. Yds -Ayg^___ID Long 2007 10 19 134 7.1 0 23 2006______7 —1____-± Career 17 -Q.O 0 n 20 133 6.7 0 23

IMESWELLS. DL.5-10.241. Sr...95 Two'S fe,11!?)““““' ?'• loMpL) - Health Promotion and Fitness yards forced a fnrrtki Played in all 10 varsity games ... Tallied two pass sacks for a loss of 17 ter as a sophomore in*20()6'^^'^p7'^^H ^ Wilmington (10/06/07) ... As a Sophomore: Earned first let- After College* Get a job games ... As a Freshman: Earned a participation award ... Plans

Defen.se GP___ LIT AT Loss/Yds Sarlfs/V^df FR FF Int PassBrUp 2007 10 5 6 11 4.5-37 4.0-36 1 1 2006 —9 0 1 0 0 ------L------QaO-O 00-0 0 0 0 Career 19 5 7 12 4.5-37 4.0-36 1 1 0 0

16 Lettermen ERIC YATES • RB • 6-2 • 225 • Jr. • #33 Dublin, OH (Dublin Scioto) • Mathematics Returning starter and first-year letterman ... As a Sophomore: Started the last five games of the season ... Selected first team All-OAC ... Led team in rushing, averaging 73.0 yards a game ... Ranked third in the OAC and 113th in NCAA D-lII for rushing yards per game ... Went over the 100-yard rushing mark three times, including career highs of 204 yards and three touchdowns on 22 carries at Wilmington (10/06/07) ... Rushed for 120 yards and a touchdown and made three receptions for 60 yards at Muskingum (10/27/07) ... As a Freshman: Attended the US. Navel Academy ... Plans After College: Graduate school...

Rushing GP No. Yds Avg TD Long 2007 10 155 730 4.7 8 57

Receiving GP No. Yds Avg TD Long 2007 10 11 108 9.8 0 31

DAVID EBRIGHT . DB CHASE BOWMAN. DB JOSH BOYSEL • DL KYLE CULVER • WR 6-0. 185. Jr. .#13 5-9.142 . Jr.. #47 5-11.220 . Jr. *#53 6-0 . 166 . Jr.. #3 Columbus, OH McConnelsville, OH Delaware, OH Thornville, OH (Briggs) (Morgan) (Buckeye Valley) (Sheridan) Sport Management Mathematics/Education Health Promotion & Fitness Accounting

REGGIE HAMMOND. WR TYLER McFADDEN . QB SHAYNE WILLIS . OL RYAN WORKMAN. OL 6-0 . 189 . Jr.. #26 5-10. 180. So. 6-4.270 . So.. #72 6-4.276 . So.. #78 Columbus, OH Danville, OH Ironton, OH Lewis Center, OH (Beechcroft) (Danville) (Dawson-Bryant) (Big Walnut) Business Administration Athletic Training History Sport Management

17 Otterbein Team Records Rushing NET RUSHING YARDAGE most passes intercepted Game 444 (1967 vs. Muskingum) Game 8 (1995 vs. Heidelbere) MOST FIELD GOALS Season 2324 (1981) Game 4 (2004 vs. Defiance) Season 23 (1981) 4 (1980 vs. Kenyon) MOST RUSHING PLAYS MOST PASSES HAD INTERCEPTED Season 14 (2004) Game 82 (1981 vs. Heidelberg) Season 534 (1981) 6 (1972 vs. Marietta. 1989 vs. Muskingum) Punting Season 27 (1990) MOST FIRST DOWNS RUSHING MOST PUNTS Game 13 (1992 vs. Ohio Northern) Game 27 (1970 vs. Capital) MOST FIRST DOWNS PASSING 13 (2002 vs. John Carroll) Season 113 (1960 & 1981) Game 27 (1969 vs. Bald win-Wallace) Season 87 (1985)'^ Season 127 2005 Passing MOST YARDAGE PUNTING MOST NET YARDS PASSED Scoring Game 445 (1972 vs. Capital) Game 427 (1969 vs. Bald win-Wallace) most points scored Season 2990 (1985)“^ Season 2802 (1999) Game 74 (1913 vs. Antioch) Season 352 (I960) HIGHEST PUNTING AVERAGE MOST PASSES ATTEMPTED Season 41.8 (1971) Game 62 (1969 vs. Bald win-Wallace) MOST EXTRA POINTS Season 400 (1990) Game g (2005 vs. Heidelberg) *Ohio Athletic Conference Record 8 (2001 VS. Mt. St. Joseph) MOST PASSES COMPLETED Heidelberg Game 38 (1969 vs. Baldwin-Wallace) Season 38 (2001) Season 217 (1991)

Otterbein vs. All Opponents Team G w L Adrian T First Last 5 3 2 Team G W L T First Last Akron 0 1948 1983 5 1 4 Marietta 79 40 39 0 1904 2007 Albion 0 1913 1956 2 2 0 Marshall 3 2 1 0 1915 1917 Albright 0 1945 1946 1 0 1 Miami 5 0 5 0 1902 1927 Alfred 0 1948 1948 1 0 1 Morehead State 1 0 0 1 1947 1947 Allegheny 0 1985 1985 3 2 1 Morris Harvey 2 0 2 0 1948 1954 Alma 0 1938 1973 2 0 2 Mount St. Joseph 4 1998 2001 Antioch 0 1986 4 0 0 9 9 0 1987 Mount Union 0 1901 40 4 36 0 1937 2007 Ashland 26 12 11 1914 3 1921 Muskingum 67 26 39 2 1905 2007 Baldwin-Wallace 40 5 34 1971 1 1925 Mutes 2 2 0 0 1893 1899 Barracks 2007 2 1 1 North Central 2 1 1 0 1962 1963 Bethany 0 1895 1897 0 0 0 0 2008 Oberlin 20 17 2 1 1897 1981 Bluffton 3 2 1 2008 0 1940 Ohio Medical 11 3 8 0 1893 1906 Bowling Green 3 0 1 1965 2 1925 Ohio Normal 1 0 1 0 1903 1903 Capital 82 38 41 1939 3 1894 Ohio Northern 48 16 32 0 1904 2007 Case 2007 4 1 3 Ohio State 19 3 13 3 1891 1912 Case Western Reserve 0 1923 1939 1 0 1 Ohio University 17 6 9 2 1897 1922 Cedarville 0 2003 2003 1 1 0 Ohio Wesleyan 52 18 33 1 1894 1989 Centre 0 1930 1930 4 3 1 Rio Grande 2 2 0 0 1940 1943 Cincinnati 0 1955 1989 8 3 5 Rollins 0 1 0 1947 1947 Dayton”^ 0 1902 1934 2 2 5 0 1911 St. Josephs 1 0 1 0 1954 1954 Dayton A.C. 2 1 0 1984 1 1901 South High 1 1 0 0 1915 1915 Dayton Mens Club 2 0 2 1903 0 1897 Susquehanna 2 1 1 0 1968 1969 Dayton YMCA 2 1 1 1898 0 1891 Toledo 2 0 2 0 1932 1936 Defiance 8 5 3 1892 0 1923 Transylvania 2 0 2 0 1940 1941 Denison 40 13 24 2007 3 1890 US. Navy-Detroit 1 0 1 0 1942 1942 DePauw 1 0 1 1983 0 1893 US. Navy-Miami 1 1 0 0 1942 1942 Detroit Tech. 2 2 0 1893 0 1946 Wayne 1 0 1 0 1944 1944 Earlham 1949 2 1 1 Waynesburg 2 1 1 0 1939 2002 Findlay 0 1992 1993 9 7 1 West Virginia 3 0 3 0 1945 1947 Guilford 1 1908 1961 1 0 1 West Virginia Tech 3 2 1 0 1943 1950 Hanover 0 1967 1967 4 0 4 0 1994 W VA. Wesleyan 1 0 1 0 1919 1919 Heidelberg 1997 71 25 42 4 1900 Western Reserve 1 0 0 1 1893 1893 Hiram 2007 45 32 9 Wilmington 14 6 8 0 1920 2007 Hofstra 4 1921 1999 1 0 1 0 1966 Wittenberg 48 10 36 2 1892 1988 Indiana Central 1966 5 4 1 0 1948 Wooster 15 7 8 0 1903 1981 John Carroll 1967 21 2 19 0 1931 Xavier 3 1 2 0 1922 1924 Kent State 4 1 3 2007 0 1931 Kenyon 1937 66 29 32 5 1890 *St. Marys College before 1920, OC 2-1 vs. SMC Manchester 1991 3 3 0 0 1947 1975 2008 opponents in bold type

18 Otterbein Individual Records RUSHING RECEIVING MOST RUSHING ATTEMPTS MOST PASS RECEPTIONS Game 45 Josh Braden (2003 vs. Marietta) Game 16 Ron Severance (1991 vs. Muskingum)* Season 247 Don MoUick(1993) 16 Ken Jackson (1969 vs. Baldwin-Wallace)' Career 713 Shane Rannebarger (1996-2001) Season 92 Ron Severance (1990)* Career 207 Ron Severance (1989-91) NET RUSHING YARDAGE Game 269 Pryestt Strickland (1994 vs. Capital) NET RECEIVING YARDAGE Game 252 Shane Rannebarger (2000 vs. Muskingum) Game 244 Ben Streby (1999 vs. Marietta) Season 1070 Don MoUick (1993) Season 1203 Ben Streby (1999) Career 3409 Shane Rannebarger (1996-2001) Career 2579 Ricardo Lenhart (2002-2005)

MOST TOUCHDOWNS RUSHING MOST TOUCHDOWN RECEPTIONS Game 5 Ken Zarbaugh (1949 vs. Oberlin, Ashland) Game 5 Ben Streby (1999 vs. Baldwin-Wallace) Season 19 Ben Streby (1999) PASSING Career 29 Jeff Gibbs (1998-2001) MOST PASSES ATTEMPTED Game 62 Norm Lukey (1969 vs. Baldwin-Wallace) SCORING Season 370 Luke Hanks (1990) MOST POINTS SCORED Career 1267 Luke Hanks (1990-93) Season 116 Ben Streby (1999) Career 258 Shane Rannebarger (1996-2001) MOST PASSES COMPLETED Game 38 Norm Lukey (1969 vs. Baldwin-Wallace) MOST TOUCHDOWNS Season 216 Luke Hanks (1991) Game 5 Ken Zarbaugh (1949 vs. Oberlin, Ashland) Career 715 Luke Hanks (1990-93) 5 Ben Streby (1999 vs. Baldwin-Wallace) Season 19 Ken Zarbaugh (1949) NET PASSING YARDAGE 19 Ben Streby (1999) Game 427 Norm Lukey (1969 vs. Baldwin-Wallace) Career 43 Shane Rannebarger (1996-2001) Season 2798 Matt D’Orazio (1999) Career 8770 Matt D’Orazio (1996-99) MOST EXTRA POINTS Game 8 John Sims (2005 vs. Heidelberg) MOST TOUCHDOWN PASSES 8 Derek Hone (2001 vs. Mt. St. Joseph) Game 6 Matt D’Orazio (1999 vs. Capital) Heidelberg 6 Larry Cline (1960 vs. Capital)* Season 36 Brett Dorsett (1999) Season 36 Matt D’Orazio (1999) 36 Derek Hone (2001) Career 73 Matt D’Orazio (1996-99) Career 81 Brett Dorsett (1997-99)

TOTAL OFFENSE MOST FIELD GOALS Game 394 Paul Stelzer (2007 at Marietta) Game 4 John Sims (2004 vs. Defiance) Season 3073 Matt D’Orazio (1999) 4 Jim Hoyle (1980 vs. Kenyon) Career 9364 Matt D’Orazio (1996-99) Season 14 John Sims (2004) Career 27 Jim Hoyle (1979-82)

PUNTING MOST PUNTS Game 13 Andy Mahle (1992 vs. Ohio Northern) 13 Allen Cain (2002 vs. John Carroll) Season 80 Joe Kacsandi* (1995) Career 190 Jon Mastel (1980-83)

MOST YARDS PUNTING Game 463 Andy Mahle (1992 vs. Ohio Northern) 463 Joe Kacsandi (1996 vs. Hanover) Season 2786 Joe Kacsandi (1995) Career 7280 Jon Mastel (1980-83)

BEST PUNTING AVERAGE Game 56.7 Mark Bailey (1975 vs. Kenyon) Season 41.8 Leif Petterson (1971) Career 40.6 Brett Dorsett (1997-99) 39.9 Andy Mahle (1991-93)

INTERCEPTIONS MOST INTERCEPTIONS Game 3 Kyle Whaley (2005 vs. Wilmington) 3 Joe Krumpak (1981 vs. Oberlin, Heidelberg) 3 Steve Jones (1995 vs. Heidelberg) Season 10 Joe Krumpak (1981)* Career 13 Joe Loth (1986-90) Micheaux Robinson (2001-04) takes 13 Micheaux Robinson (2000-04) home MVP honors from the 2004 Aztec Bowl. 19 *Ohio Athletic Conference Record 2007 Otterbein Football Statistics RECORD: OVERALL HOME ALL GAMES.... AWAY NEUTRAL (5-5-0) (2-3-0) CONFERENCE.... (3-2-0) (0-0-0) (5-4-0) (2-2-0) NON-CONFERENCE (3-2-0) (0-0-0) (0-1-0) (0-1-0) (0-0-0) (0-0-0) DATE SCORE ATTEND TEAM STATISTICS OPP Sep 08, 2007 OTT *Sep 15, 2007 at Mount Union 14-16 768 228 *Sep 22, first DOWNS...... 202 2007 at Marietta College 14-58 4372 Rushinq...... 73 *Sep 29, 85 2007 #11 OHIO NORTHERN 41-23 1187 Passing...... 144 *Oct 06, 93 2007 at Wilmington College 14-27 2810 Penalty...... 11 *Oct 13, 58-41 24 2^7 “LBERG COLLEGE 1677 rushing yardage.... 1320 *Oct 20, 2007 #6 CAPITAL ONIVERSITY 34-31 1650 3872 Yards gained rushing... 1548 *Oct 27, 2007 at Muskingum College 17-10 1899 3273 Yards lost rushing 228 *11/03/07 29-0 249 at Baldwin-Wallace 3350 Rushing Attempts.. 341 *Nov 10 2007 JOHN CARROLL UNIV L 27-37 407 5376 Average Per .. 3-9 * denotes conference game LOT 33-35 4.1 3207 Average Per Game.. 165.0 132.0 TDs Rushing...... 13 RUSHING GP 18 Att Gain Loss Np-i- * PASSING YARDAGE...... 2167 2771 ------TD Long Avg/G Att-Comp-Int..... 408-229-7 Eric Yates 10 280-153-9 155 762 32 730 Average Per Pass.. 7.7 6.8 Jack Rafferty 10 4.7 8 57 73.0 118 524 123 401 Average Per Catch., 14.2 12.1 Tyrone Morgan 8 3.4 10 25 40.1 61 349 15 334 Average Per Game.., 216.7 277.1 Colton Coy 4 5.5 0 33 41.8 20 117 6 111 TDs Passing...... 18 20 Brady Collins 10 5.6 0 14 25 107 4 27.8 TOTAL OFFENSE...... 4091 Chace Conroy 2 103 4.1 0 23 3817 21 0 21 10.3 Total Plays...... 749 Dan Gendron 10 3.5 0 7 687 4 0 10.5 Average Per Play... 5.6 5.5 Scott DeLong 10 4 1.3 0 3 3 0 0.4 Average Per Game... 381.7 409.1 TEAM 10 3 3.0 0 3 0 8 0.3 KICK RETURNS: #-YARDS.... 49-1040 51-853 Josh Dope 9 -8 -1.1 0 0 0 22 -0.8 PUNT RETURNS: #-YARDS.... 23-154 25-247 Paul Stelzer 5 -22 -7.3 0 0 12 39 -2.4 INT RETURNS: #-YARDS 9-130 Total...... 10 -27 -3.4 0 6 7-11 407 1899 249 1650 -5.4 FUMBLES-LOST...... 19-8 11-4 Opponents.... 10 4.1 18 57 341 1548 228 1320 165.0 PENALTIES-YARDS..... 60-554 74-736 3.9 13 41 132.0 48-37.7 PASSING PUNTS-AVG...... 49-34.0 ______Cmp-Att-int time of POSSESSION/GAME.. 31:26 28:33 Pet Yds TD Lng Avg Jack Rafferty 3RD-DOWN CONVERSIONS. .... 56/142 55/147 10 140.12 13/27 Paul Stelzer 89-157-6 4TH-DOWN CONVERSIONS 10/19 5 123.65 56.7 1388 8 54 138 Robbie Rosner 63-121-3 2 0.00 52.1 749 9 55 149 Colton Coy 0-1-0 INTERCEPTIONS No. Yds Avg TD Long 4 682.00 0.0 0 0 0 0 Total...... 1-1-0 10 100.0 30 1 134.44 153-280-9 30 7 Tony Furr 3 0 0.0 0 0 Opponents.... 10 54.6 2167 18 125.92 229-408-7 55 216 Daniel Lynch 1 0 0.0 0 0 56.1 2771 20 63 277 RECEIVING GP Thomas Teeter 1 11 11.0 0 11 Yds Avg Austin Weaver 1 0 0.0 0 0 Justin Ross 1 Scott DeLong 10 0 0.0 0 0 Josh Hope 1050 15.9 9 Total...... 7 11 1.6 0 11 9 25 54 105.0 Ryan Rowley 289 11.6 Opponents..... 9 130 14.4 0 30 7 15 0 55 32.1 177 11.8 2 Dan Gendron 10 14 30 25 Eric Yates 243 17.4 3 PUNTING No. Yds Avg Long TB FC 120 Blkd 10 11 36 24, Brady Collins 108 9.8 0 10 9 31 10, Ray Welch 116 12.9 1 B.J. Wanninger 45 1666 37.0 50 4 9 7 4 10 4 26 11, 93 23.2 TEAM 4 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 M. Detwiler 10 4 2 40 9, 64 16.0 1 Total...... 49 1666 34.0 50 4 9 7 4 Tyrone Morgan 8 3 42 6, 14 4.7 Opponents..... 48 37.7 63 8 4 16 1 T. McCormick 10 0 7 1, 1809 2 13 6.5 Total...... 10 0 13 1, Opponents...., 2167 14.2 18 PUNT RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD Long 10 2771 55 216 12.1 20 63 277, FIELD GOALS FGM- Ray Welch 19 134 7.1 0 23 Pet 01-19 Josh Bope 7 30-39 40-49 50-9« 3 15 5.0 0 John Wahler 1 5 5.0 1 0 Alek Shirvanian 9. ’5.0 o-o-Ti'-'r-r-oir-oio- /5.0 0-0 Total...... 23 154 6.7 1 23 Opponents..... 25 247 9.9 1 49 j pats------1 SCORING TD FGs KICK RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD Long —— Pass DXP Saf P, Jack Rafferty 10 0-0 Scott DeLong 0-0 0-0 Dan Gendron 35 743 21.2 0 46 9 0-0 2-4 0-0 0-0 Josh Bope 6 166 27.7 0 48 Alek Shirvanian 0 9-12 0-0 Eric Yates 26-31 0-0 John Wahler 5 105 21.0 0 25 8 0-0 0-0 Dan Gendron 0-0 0-0 Brady Collins 2 26 13.0 0 16 3 0-0 0-0 Ryan Rowley 0-0 TEAM 1 0 0.0 0 0 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 Ray Welch 0-0 0-0 Total...... 49 1040 21.2 0 48 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 Opponents..... 51 853 16.7 0 35 M. Detwiler 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 Brady Collins 1 0-0 0-0 John Wahler 0-0 0-0 ALL PURPOSE G Rush Rec PR KOR IR Tot Avg/G 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 John McLaughlin 0 0-0 0-0 105.3 Total...... 2-2 0-0 Scott DeLong 10 3 1050 0 0 0 1053 37 9-12 0-0 99.0 Opponents..... 35 28-33 0-0 Dan Gendron 10 4 243 0 743 0 990 35 12-17 2-4 83.8 26-30 1-1 Eric Yates 10 730 108 0 0 0 838 1-4 0 448 49.8 SCORE BY QUARTERS Josh Bope 9 -22 289 15 166 1st 2nd Jack Rafferty 10 401 0 0 0 0 401 40.1 3rd 4th OT Total Total...... 10 1650 2167 154 1040 11 5022 502.2 Otterbein College.. 60 532.1 Opponents...... 69 66 73 Opponents...... 10 1320 2771 247 853 130 5321 70 87 13 281 46 60 15 278 TOTAL OFFENSE G Plays Rush Pass Total Avg/G

Jack Rafferty 10 275 401 1388 1789 178.9 Eric Yates 10 155 730 0 730 73.0 Paul Stelzer 5 129 -27 749 722 144.4 Tyrone Morgan 8 61 334 0 334 41.8 Colton Coy 4 21 111 30 141 35.2 Total...... , 10 687 1650 2167 3817 381.7 Opponents...... 10 749 1320 2771 4091 409.1 20 Student Athletic Trainers Cardinal Cheerleaders

Front Row: Lindsey Curry. Second Row (1-r): Tricia Holland Rachel Front Row: Erin Baumann, Janelle Jones, Jen McCormack. Kucharski. Third Row (1-r); Kelly Caito, Alyssa Boyd, Megan Bruno. Back Row (1-r): Charles Goodwin, Justin Shepherd, Katie Homan, Fourth Row (1-r): Mary Beth Chappelear, Alysha Davis, Lani Purdum, Ryan Studer, Kevin Stahr. Brynn Bardelang. Not pictured: Paris Anderson, Kylie Daniel, Ashley Coen. 2008 Fall Sports Schedules WOMEN’S SOCCER 8:30 p.m. Aug. 30 at Kenyon 1 p.m. 29 OC vs. DePauw Sept. 6-7 at Carnegie Mellon (PA) Tournament 30 OC vs. Heidelberg 9:30 a.m. 6 CMU vs. Elizabethtown (PA) 11 a.m. Sept. 5-6 at Ohio Wesleyan Tournament 4 p.m. 6 OC vs. Haverford (PA) 1:30 p.m. 5 OC vs. Grove City (PA) 9 p.m. 7 OC vs. Elizabethtown Noon 5 OC vs. Transylvania 1 p.m. 7 CMU vs. Haverford 2:30 p.m. 6 OC vs. Oberlin 13 Kalamazoo (MI) Noon 12 at Wooster ToLunament 4 p.m. 17 at Denison 7 p.m. OC vs. Wooster 6 p.m. 20 Allegheny (PA) 1 p.m. OC vs. Ursuline 7 p.m. 23 Ohio Wesleyan 4:30 p.m. 17 Denison 27 Earlham (IN) 2 p.m. 19-20 at Carnegie Mellon (PA) Tournament 6 p.m. Oct. 4 at Wilmington 7 p.m. 19 OC vs. Carnegie Mellon 8 p.m. 7 Marietta 4 p.m. OC vs. Rochester Institute of Tech. (NY) 10 a.m. 11 Baldwin-Wallace 1 p.m. 20 OC vs. Allegheny (PA) 2 p.m. 15 at Mount Union 7 p.m. OC vs. Johns Hopkins (MD) 7 p.m. 18 Heidelberg 2 p.m. 23 at Ohio Dominican 21 at John Carroll 4 p.m. 27 at Ohio Wesleyan Tournament 25 Ohio Northern OC vs. Hiram 3 p.m. 2 p.m. 5 p.m. 29 Muskingum 3:30 p.m. OC vs. Ohio Wesleyan Nov. 1 at Capital/Crew Stadium Oct. 1 at Mount Union 7 p.m. Noon 1 p.m. 4-8 OAC Championship TBA 4 Marietta 7 Wilmington 7 p.m. 10 Capital 7 p.m. MEN’S SOCCER 11 OC vs. Defiance 2 p.m. Aug. 30 6 p.m. Wittenberg 2 p.m. 11 OC vs. Columbus State Sept. 5-6 at Kenyon Tournament 14 Ohio Northern 7 p.m. 5 7 p.m. OC vs. Urbana 3 p.m. 17 John Carroll 6 7 p.m. OC vs. Kenyon 5 p.m. 21 at Baldwin-Wallace 10 Wooster 4 p.m. 25 at Kenyon Tournament 17 Noon at Ohio Wesleyan 7:30 p.m. OC vs. Wooster 20 2 p.m. Washington & Jefferson (PA) 3:30 p.m. 25 OC vs. Kenyon 24 at Denison 28 at Heidelberg 7 p.m. Oct. 1 7 p.m. 1 p.m. Oberlin 4:30 p.m. Nov. 1 at Muskingum 4 TBA Wilmington 2 p.m. 4-8 OAC Championships 8 at Marietta 4 p.m. 11 at Baldwin-Wallace 7 p.m. 14 Mount Union 4 p.m. MEN’S & WOMEN’S CROSS COUNTRY 18 6 p.m. at Heidelberg 7 p.m. Aug. 29 Alumni Meet 22 11 a.m. John Carroll 3:30 p.m. Sept. 13 at Marietta 25 10 a.m. at Ohio Northern 2 p.m. 20 at Cedarville Invitational 28 11 a.m. at Muskingum 4 p.m. 27 Otterbein Invitational 31 11 a.m. Capital 2 p.m. Oct. 4 at Earlham (IN) Nov. 3-8 2 p.m. OAC Championship TBA 10 at All-Ohio/Delaware 18 at Oberlin 11 a.m. VOLLEYBALL Nov. 1 at Marietta/OAC Championship 11 a.m. Aug. 29-30 at Capital Tournament 15 NCAA Regionals/Otterbein 11 a.m. 29 OC vs. Westminster (PA) 4:30 p.m. 22 at Hanover (IN)/NCAA Championship 11 a.m. The Ohio Athletic Conference Commissioner: Timothy W. Gleason Information Dir.: Lindsay Rickel Supervisor of Officials: Larry Glass Admin. AssT.: Winnie Trotter______

The 2007-08 year proved, once again, why the OAC is one of the most sociation (1888) and the Big Ten (1895). The Conference is older than prestigious Division III conferences in the country. The Mount Union the World Series and even the NCAA itself and has survived two world football team advanced to their 11th Stagg Bowl, while Capital advanced wars, the Great Depression, the Korean War and the Vietnam Conflict. to the NCAA Playoffs for the third consecutive time. The Ohio North­ From a modest beginning of six charter members in 1902, the OAC ern volleyball team team made its eighth straight NCAA III Tournament grew to as many as 24 members in the mid-1920s. appearance and the program recorded its NCAA-record 31st straight Through the years a total of 31 colleges and universities at one time or winning season. The Heidelberg volleyball team reached the NCAA another have been members of the OAC. Currently the Conference con­ Regional Semifinals following an appearance in the OAC Tournament sists of 10 members, including Baldwin-Wallace College, Capital Univer­ Finals. sity, Heidelberg College, John Carroll University, Marietta College, The Muskingum softball team advanced to the Division III World Mount Union College, Muskingum College, Ohio Northern University, Series for the eighth time. The National Fastpitch Coaches Association Otterbein College and Wilmington College. Wilmington became the announced the induction of Muskingum Head Coach Donna Newberry 31st OAC member school, on July 1, 2000. into the NFCA Hall of Fame in December 2008. Newberry is the all- In the OACs first year of existence, 1902, the first Conference cham­ time winningest softball coach in NCAA Division III. pion was crowned Case Tech won the football title with a 5-0-0 record. Heidelberg wrestling sent five to the NCAA Division III National Outdoor track was added a year later and a third sport, cross country, Tournament and placed two. Ohio Northern Head Coach Ron Beaschler became a Conference sport in 1914. More sports were steadily added to was inducted into the National Wrestling Coaches Association Hall of the OAC s repertoire throughout the years, culminating in the addition Fame. of women s sports in 1984. The Conference currentiy sponsors champi­ The Otterbein womens golf team placed fifth at the NCAA Tourna­ onships in 21 sports, 11 men's and 10 women's. ment, while the Mount Union men placed 12th. Individually, the Con­ The enrollments at the 10 OAC institutions range from 1,200 to 4,500. ference was represented by 64 All-Americans and two national titles in All of the schools were founded in the 19th century and have long and track and field. Mount Unions Dan Gund won the outdoor shot put title outstanding academic reputations. and Heidelberg’s Judy Bataille claimed the indoor 55-meter dash title. W^ile maintaining these high academic standards, Ohio Athletic Academically, the OAC boasted numerous CoSIDA ESPN the Maga­ Conference athletic teams and athletes have consistendy enjoyed a great zine Academic All-Americans, along with regional and national coach­ deal of success on a regional and national level. The atldetic competition ing honors. IS viewed not as an in itself, but as an extension of the educational The Ohio Athletic Conference, the third oldest conference in college programs. athletics, is predated only by the Michigan Intercollegiate Athletic As-

2008 OAC Fqotbai i TEAMS Sept. 6 Sept. 13 Sept. 20 Sept. 27 Oct. 4 Oct. 11 Oct. 18 Oct. 25 Nov. 1 Nov. 8 Nov. 15

BETHANY at Otterbein KENTUCKY at Grove City Open THOMAS MORE at Thiel at Westminster CHRISTIAN WAYNESBURG GENEVA at Wash. & Jeff. SAINT VINCENT

MUSKINGUM at Otterbein MOUNT UNION at Ohio Northern DEFIANCE Open at Wilmington at Marietta BALDWIN- at Capital HEIDELBERG WALLACE JOHN CARROLL

OHIO NORTHERN Open at No. Central at Mount Union OTTERBEIN MUSKINGUM at Heidelberg MARIETTA at John Carroll at Baldwin- CAPITAL WILMINGTON Wallace HEIDELBERG WESTMINSTER Open CAPITAL at John Carroll OTTERBEIN OHIO NORTHERN at Mount Union at Baldwjn- WILMINGTON at Marietta at Muskingum Wallace iALDWimilACE at Franklin JOHN CARROLL at Marietta Open MOUNT UNION at Otterbein at Muskingum HEIDELBERG OHIO NORTHERN at Wilmington CAPITAL

at Capital at John Carroll MUSKINGUM WILMINGTON at Mt. St. Joseph Open MARIEHA at Otterbein MOUNT UNION at Heidelberg BALDWIN- at Ohio WALLACE Northern

CAPITAL ADRIAN Open WILMINGTON MARIETTA at Mount Union at John Carroll at Heidelberg OTTERBEIN MUSKINGUM at Ohio at Baldwin- Northern Wallace at Thiel BALDWIN- MARIEHA Open at Wilmington at Capital JOHN CARROLL at Ohio Northern MUSKINGUM WALLACE at Otterbein HEIDELBERG MOUNT UNION

OHIO NORTHERN MOUNT UNION ST. JOHN FISHER Open at Muskingum at Baldwin- CAPITAL HEIDELBERG at Wilmington JOHN CARROLL at Otterbein Wallace at Marietta

JOHN CARROLL at Thomas More at Baldwin- Open WILMINGTON at Marietta CAPITAL at Mount Union at Muskingum Wallace HEIDELBERG OHIO NORTHERN OTTERBEIN