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2013 (5-5, 3-4) Head Coach: Tom Journell 9/7 Rockford W 49-20 9 2013 (5-5, 3-4) 10/10 Stout W 7-6 11/12 Stout W 38-26 Head Coach: Tom Journell 10/17 @Oshkosh W 24-17 9/7 Rockford W 49-20 10/24 @La Crosse W 26-14 2004 (6-4, 4-3) 9/21 Dubuque W 31-28 10/31 Whitewater L 12-41 Head Coach: John Miech 9/28 @ North Central (Ill). L 7-27 11/7 River Falls W 45-15 9/11 Tri-State (IN) W 57-3 10/5 River Falls W 47-14 11/14 @Platteville W 41-27 9/18 Linfield (OR) L 35-46 10/12 @ Eau Claire W 23-17 (OT) 9/25 @Waldorf (IA) W 41-7 10/19 Platteville L 23-24 2008 (9-2, 6-1) 10/2 La Crosse L 14-35 10/26 @ La Crosse L 21-28 Head Coach: John Miech 10/9 @Eau Claire L 27-28 11/2 @ Oshkosh L 20-35 9/6 Webber Int. W 23-21 10/16 @Stout W 23-7 11/9 Whitewater L 7-17 9/13 Iowa Wesleyan W 45-7 10/23 Oshkosh W 22-16 (OT) 11/16 @ Stout W 19-14 9/27 Azusa Pacific W 10-9 10/30 @Whitewater W 15-12 10/4 @River Falls L 30-36 11/6 Platteville W 29-26 2012 (2-8, 1-6) 10/11 Platteville W 3-0 11/13 @River Falls L 22-24 Head Coach: Tom Journell 10/18 @Stout W 19-9 9/1 @ St. Francis (Ind.) L 31-39 10/25 @Whitewater W 17-16 2003 (8-2, 5-2) 9/15 @ Dubuque W 55-14 11/1 Oshkosh W 34-33 Head Coach: John Miech 9/22 @ Whitewater L 7-34 11/8 @Eau Claire W 21-20 9/6 @Augustana (IL) W 19-15 9/29 La Crosse L 16-19 11/15 La Crosse W 21-7 9/13 @Tri-State (IN) W 63-0 10/6 @ Stout L 14-31 11/22 Wartburg$ L 21-26 9/27 Butler (IN) W 56-7 10/13 @ River Falls L 15-26 10/4 @La Crosse L 21-24 10/20 Eau Claire L 14-17 2007 (6-4, 3-4) 10/11 Stout L 27-37 10/27 Whitewater W 17-14 Head Coach: John Miech 10/18 Eau Claire W 31-28 11/3 @ Oshkosh L 31-56 9/1 @Webber Int. W 13-7 10/25 @Oshkosh W 13-9 11/10 Platteville L 7-57 9/15 @Iowa Wesleyan W 54-13 11/1 Whitewater W 60-30 9/22 Waldorf W 55-0 11/8 @Platteville W 55-21 2011 (4-6, 2-6) 9/29 River Falls W 45-42 11/15 River Falls W 49-15 Head Coach: John Miech 10/6 @Platteville W 34-31 9/3 @ Willamette (OR) W 8-6 10/13 Stout W 26-23 2002 (6-4, 4-3) 9/10 Platteville L 3-26 10/20 Whitewater L 14-31 Head Coach: John Miech 9/24 @ Albion W 14-3 10/27 @Oshkosh L 10-27 9/7 Augustana (IL) W 20-17 10/1 @ La Crosse L 28-31 11/3 Eau Claire L 7-28 9/14 @Ohio Northern W 31-17 10/8 Stout L 19-22 11/10 @La Crosse L 21-24 9/21 @Butler (IN) L 29-43 10/15 River Falls W 31-10 10/5 La Crosse L 25-31 10/22 @Eau Claire W 28-24 2006 (6-4, 4-3) 10/12 @Whitewater W 17-14 10/29 @Whitewater L 16-31 Head Coach: John Miech 10/19 @River Falls W 38-27 11/5 Oshkosh L 24-38 9/2 @Hardin-Simmons L 17-49 10/26 Oshkosh W 12-10 11/12 @Platteville L 7-51 9/16 La Crosse L 14-36 11/2 @Stout L 13-37 9/23 @Waldorf W 45-17 11/9 Platteville W 34-28 (OT) 2010 (7-3, 5-2) 9/30 @Trinity Int. W 35-0 11/16 @Eau Claire L 16-21 Head Coach: John Miech 10/7 @Whitewater L 13-31 9/4 Willamette (OR) L 14-33 10/14 @River Falls L 17-20 2001 (8-3, 5-2) 9/18 Missouri S&T W 29-10 10/21 Oshkosh W 27-24 Head Coach: John Miech 9/25 Albion W 54-14 10/28 @Eau Claire W 20-17 9/8 Ohio Northern W 14-10 10/2 @Eau Claire L 13-20 (OT) 11/4 Platteville W 31-28 9/22 @Platteville (nc) W 51-13 10/9 Oshkosh W 41-17 11/11 @Stout W 20-19 9/29 @La Crosse W 17-16 10/16 @Stout W 27-21 10/6 Whitewater L 27-28 10/23 La Crosse W 31-17 2005 (4-6, 3-4) 10/13 River Falls W 12-7 10/30 @Whitewater L 14-27 Head Coach: John Miech 10/20 @Oshkosh L 31-38 11/6 @River Falls W 58-13 9/3 Hardin-Simmons L 12-38 10/27 Stout W 34-24 11/13 Platteville W 45-24 9/17 @Linfield L 7-45 11/3 @Platteville W 28-14 9/24 Waldorf W 42-13 11/10 Eau Claire W 30-27(2OT) 2009 (7-2, 6-1) 10/1 @La Crosse L 0-24 11/17 Bethel (MN)$ W 37-27 Head Coach: John Miech 10/8 Whitewater L 12-44 11/24 @St. John's (MN)$ L 7-9 9/12 @Central College L 21-22 10/15 River Falls W 23-16 9/19 @Missouri S&T W 21-17 10/22 @Oshkosh L 20-23 2000 (2-8, 1-6) 9/26 @Azusa Pacific L 7-23 10/29 Eau Claire L 3-17 Head Coach: John Miech 10/3 Eau Claire W 48-33 11/5 @Platteville W 31-3 9/9 Northern St (SD) L 21-28 (OT) 9/16 Drake (IA) L 29-37 11/2 @River Falls L 14-20 9/21 @Wayne St (MI) L 17-22 9/23 @Stout L 8-16 11/9 Platteville W 49-28 9/28 Whitewater W 16-10 9/30 Oshkosh L 31-38 10/5 @Oshkosh W 35-7 10/7 @River Falls L 20-49 1995 (8-2, 5-2) 10/12 Stout W 37-0 10/14 @Whitewater L 0-9 Head Coach: John Miech 10/19 @Superior W 39-10 10/21 La Crosse L 7-20 9/9 Minot St (ND) W 9-7 10/26 @Platteville L 18-26 10/28 Platteville W 14-7 9/16 @Iowa Wesleyan W 41-13 11/2 Eau Claire W 14-7 11/4 @Eau Claire L 17-38 9/23 @Butler (IN) W 37-0 11/9 River Falls W 34-18 11/11 vs Winona St (MN)* W 30-25 9/30 Eau Claire W 17-0 10/7 Stout W 52-20 1990 (6-4, 4-4) 1999 (9-2, 6-1) 10/14 @Oshkosh W 41-0 Head Coach: John Miech Head Coach: John Miech 10/21 @La Crosse L 15-25 9/8 @Tiffin (OH) W 28-2 9/10 @Northern St (SD) W 28-26 10/28 Whitewater W 31-24 9/15 Platteville W 11-9 9/18 @Drake (IA) W 28-17 11/4 River Falls L 18-28 9/22 St. Ambrose (IA) W 23-21 9/25 Stout W 24-20 11/11 @Platteville W 32-10 9/29 La Crosse L 7-21 10/2 @Oshkosh W 22-3 10/6 @Stout L 15-25 10/9 River Falls W 21-19 1994 (7-3, 5-2) 10/13 Oshkosh W 23-3 10/16 Whitewater W 23-7 Head Coach: John Miech 10/20 @Whitewater L 7-27 10/23 @La Crosse L 14-21 9/10 Southwest St (MN) W 30-20 10/27 @River Falls L 17-41 10/30 @Platteville W 27-16 9/17 @Whitewater L 13-25 11/3 Superior W 23-6 11/6 Eau Claire W 31-30 9/24 Butler (IN) L 16-28 11/10 @Eau Claire W 24-13 11/14 vs Bemidji St* W 35-23 10/1 La Crosse L 36-39 11/20 @St. John's (MN)$ L 10-23 10/8 @Eau Claire W 41-0 1989 (8-2-1, 6-1-1) 10/15 @Thomas More W 52-27 Head Coach: John Miech 1998 (7-2, 5-2) 10/22 @Stout W 31-14 9/9 @St. Norbert W 31-20 Head Coach: John Miech 10/29 Oshkosh W 38-0 9/16 @Platteville T 28-28 9/12 Northern St (SD) W 26-21 11/5 @River Falls W 28-21 9/23 Valparaiso (IN) W 49-15 9/26 @River Falls L 13-18 11/12 Platteville W 45-13 9/30 @La Crosse L 21-37 10/3 Platteville W 26-20 10/7 Stout W 42-24 10/10 @Whitewater L 12-21 1993 (8-2, 6-1) 10/14 @Oshkosh W 52-13 10/17 @Eau Claire W 27-26 Head Coach: John Miech 10/21 Whitewater W 45-14 10/24 La Crosse W 24-14 9/4 Michigan Tech L 21-43 10/28 River Falls W 21-13 10/31 Oshkosh W 47-28 9/11 @UM-Morris W 47-0 11/4 @Superior W 72-14 11/7 @Stout W 62-34 9/18 Whitewater W 31-6 11/11 Eau Claire W 17-3 11/14 vsSouthwest St# W 28-16 10/2 @La Crosse L 14-21 11/18 La Crosse$ L 20-30 10/9 Eau Claire W 47-23 1997 (6-4, 3-4) 10/16 Thomas More (KY) W 20-17 1988 (7-4, 5-3) Head Coach: John Miech 10/23 Stout W 45-12 Head Coach: John Miech 9/6 @Northern St (SD) W 28-2 10/30 @Oshkosh W 76-6 9/3 @South Dakota L 7-40 9/13 Morningside (MN) W 34-13 11/6 River Falls W 36-22 9/10 St.
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