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2013 Ripon Red Hawk Football Game Notes Game #2 Saturday, September 14, 2013 Carroll Pioneers (1-0, 0-0) at Ripon Red Hawks (1-0, 0-0) Kickoff: 1:00 p.m. (CST) Coaches: Site: Ripon, Wis. (Ingalls Field - 3,500) Ripon – Ron Ernst, Nebraska Wesleyan ‘80 (144-72, 23rd season) Radio: None Carroll – Mark Krzykowski, Carroll ‘94 (16-5, 3rd season) TV: The Ripon Channel (tape delay) Webcast: http://client.stretchinternet.com/client/ripon.portal# The Stakes: The winner of this game will have a head start LiveStats: http://client.stretchinternet.com/client/ripon.portal# in the quest for a Midwest Conference Championship in Series record: Series tied 29-29-5 2013. The loser will have to dig themselves out of an early- season hole in order to contend for the conference title. Trends: Ripon has scored more than 30 points in three con- secutive games, dating back to last season. The Red Hawks The Series: The first meeting between these two teams have also won their last six games in which they’ve scored came in 1905, which resulted in a 6-0 victory by Carroll. more than 31 points. Ripon has scored at least one rushing The all-time series is tied, 29-29-5, while Ripon head coach touchdown in 33 consecutive conference games, dating back Ron Ernst is 12-9 in 21 career games against the Pioneers. to 2009. Carroll has won six consecutive games, including The two teams have split the last 10 meetings, while five of five straight conference contests, dating back to last season. the last seven meetings have been decided by less than eight points. Media Contacts: Carroll Pioneers: Mike Schulist With a Ripon victory, it would: P: 262.650.4847 • F: 262.650.4865 • E-Mail: [email protected] • Keep the Red Hawks undefeated in 2013 Ripon Red Hawks: Michael Westemeier • Give Ripon the all-time series lead against Carroll P: 920.748.8770 • C: 920.279.1945 • E-Mail: [email protected] • Give head coach Ron Ernst his 145th career victory 2013 Schedule and Results Date Opponent Time/Result Series Record Quick Facts Sept. 7 @ Wisconsin Lutheran W 31-24 RC leads 3-1 RC’s Tom Sawyer ran for 131 yards and 3 TDs, while passing for 169 yards Sept. 14 Carroll University * 1 p.m. Series tied 29-29-5 Last 3 meetings have been decided by 7 points or less Sept. 21 @ St. Norbert College * 1 p.m. SNC leads 25-11 RC has lost 13 of their last 14 meetings against SNC Sept. 28 Illinois College * 1 p.m. RC leads 13-6 The two teams have combined to average 66.3 points per game in last 3 meetings Oct. 5 @ Knox College * 1 p.m. RC leads 39-5 RC Head Coach Ron Ernst is undefeated (16-0) against Knox Oct. 19 @ Grinnell College * 1 p.m. RC leads 38-6-1 4 of RC’s top 10 single game team rushing performances have come vs. GC Oct. 20 Beloit College * 1 p.m. RC leads 65-29-4 RC has scored at least 30 points in 6 of last 7 meetings with BC, all RC wins Oct. 27 Lake Forest College * 1 p.m. RC leads 33-10-3 RC has forced 3.7 LFC turnovers per game in last 3 meetings Nov. 3 @ Monmouth College * 1 p.m. RC leads 35-23-2 Winning team has scored at least 35 points in last 5 meetings Nov. 10 Lawrence University * 1 p.m. RC leads 59-46-7 RC has defeated LU in last 13 meetings, dating back to 1999 * Indicates conference game Carroll at Ripon • Page 1 http://redhawks.ripon.edu CAREER TOTAL OFFENSE Scouting The Opponent 1. Eric Rich 7,182 1994-97 2. Paul Brandenburg 6,773 1984-87 Head Coach Mark Krzykowski was named head football coach at 3. Brock Bauer 5,936 1997-01 Carroll University, his alma mater, on March 1, 2011. Krzykowski was 4. Bob Faulds 5,751 2003-06 a three-year standout for the Pioneers football team after transferring 5. Jeff Johnson 5,413 1974-77 from the University of Wisconsin. After graduating from Carroll in 1994, Krzykowski enjoyed a very successful high school coaching career CAREER PASSING YARDS before embarking on a five-year stint on the staff at Elmhurst College. 1. Eric Rich 7,450 1994-97 In 2006, Krzykowski returned to his alma mater as the defensive coor- 2. Paul Brandenburg 7,320 1984-87 dinator then added the title of assistant head coach prior to the 2008 3. Brock Bauer 6,054 1997-01 season. He was the Pioneers interim head coach from Dec. 7, 2010 un- 4. Kevin King 5,029 1978-81 5. Bob Faulds 4,092 2003-06 til gaining full coaching duties on March 1, 2011. Krzykowski, the 29th head coach in the 116-year history of the Pioneer football program, CAREER PASS ATTEMPTS earned a Master’s degree in Sport Coaching and Sport Management 1. Paul Brandenburg 1,181 1984-87 from the United States Sports Academy in Alabama in 1999. 2. Eric Rich 1,092 1994-97 3. Brock Bauer 805 1997-01 Player to Watch: Daniel Arden leads the Midwest Conference in rush- 4. Kevin King 635 1978-81 ing after one week of play. In a 27-18 victory over Lakeland College, 5. Chris Hare 608 1990-93 Ardedn rushed 24 times for 156 yards (6.5 ypc) and three touchdowns. Last season, Arden finished second on the team with 426 yards yards CAREER PASS COMPLETIONS (5.5 ypc) and one touchdown. 1. Paul Brandenburg 607 1984-87 2. Eric Rich 603 1994-97 Quick Facts 3. Brock Bauer 386 1997-01 Location: Waukesha, Wis. 4. Kevin King 348 1978-81 Founded: 1846 5. Chris Hare 315 1990-93 Enrollment: 3,292 Colors: Orange and White CAREER TOUCHDOWN PASSES Affiliation: NCAA Division III 1. Eric Rich 67 1994-97 Conference: Midwest Conference 2. Brock Bauer 61 1997-01 President: Douglas N. Hastad 3. Chris Hare 41 1990-93 Athletic Director: Joe Baker t-4. Paul Brandenburg 39 1984-87 Athletic Phone: 262.650.4844 t-4. Kevin King 39 1978-81 Assistant coaches: Peter Jennings, Matt Cain, Robert Nichols, Adam Dominick, Jaren Maybin, Bradley Linares, Mike Haar, AJ Raebel, SINGLE SEASON PASSING YARDS Justin Davis and Jeff Schneider 1. Brock Bauer 2,544 2001 2. Paul Brandenburg 2,449 1985 2013 Schedule and Results 3. Kevin King 2,418 1981 Date Opponent Time/Result 4. Eric Rich 2,413 1996 Sept. 7 Lakeland College W 27-18 5. Griffi n Prochnow 2,343 1998 Sept. 14 @ Ripon College * 1 p.m. Sept. 21 Knox College * 1 p.m. Sept. 28 St. Norbert College * 1 p.m. SINGLE SEASON TOUCHDOWN PASSES Oct. 5 @ Lake Forest College * 1:30 p.m. 1. Brock Bauer 30 2001 Oct. 12 Lawrence University * 3 p.m. 2. Eric Rich 26 1996 Oct. 26 @ Grinnell College * 1 p.m. 3. Matt Trickey 23 2002 Nov. 2 Cornell College * 1 p.m. 4. Griffi n Prochnow 21 1998 Nov. 9 @ Beloit College * 1 p.m. Nov. 16 Illinois College * 1 p.m. 5. Jim Cahoon 19 1964 * MWC game Carroll at Ripon • Page 2 http://redhawks.ripon.edu CAREER RECEPTIONS News and Notes From 1. Steve Feyrer 196 1983-86 2. Joe Rettler 189 1996-99 Around Camp 3. Bill Schultz 186 1993-96 4. Jeff Szymczak 181 1980-83 Last meeting vs. Carroll: Opening last year’s conference season at 5. Art Peters 152 1976-79 Carroll University, the Red Hawks fell behind 24-3 at halftime. Despite a valiant effort, the Pioneers would go on to win that game, 30-24, CAREER RECEIVING YARDS scoring the winning touchdown with 44 seconds remaining on a seven- 1. Joe Rettler 3,100 1996-99 yard run by Lamont Williams. That was the second of two scores for 2. Bill Schultz 2,970 1993-96 Williams, who led the Pioneers with 54 yards on the ground. Ripon 3. Steve Feyrer 2,852 1983-86 outgained Carroll on the ground, 308-134, as they were led by Max 4. Jeff Szymczak 2,828 1980-83 Herrmann’s 119 yards on 29 carries. Herrmann, Connor Greenwald and Michael Crusan each scored a rushing touchdown for the Red 5. Art Peters 2,473 1976-79 Hawks. One key to the game was the turnover battle, which Ripon lost 3-0 due to two interceptions and one lost fumble. Despite not creat- CAREER TOUCHDOWN RECEPTIONS ing a turnover, the Ripon defense did sack Carroll’s quarterback three 1. Bill Schultz 43 1993-96 times, with two of those coming from Jon Petkoff. 2. Dan Henken 30 2000-01 3. Joe Rettler 27 1996-99 Last time out: Ripon opened the 2013 season with a 31-24 non-con- 4. Art Peters 26 1976-79 ference victory at Wisconsin Lutheran, marking the Red Hawks’ third 5. Mike Diedrich 24 1993-96 opening game victory in the last four seasons. Ripon never trailed in the game, which saw them record 466 yards of total offense. Quarter- CONSECUTIVE GAMES WITH A RECEPTION back Tom Sawyer led the way with 131 yards and three touchdowns 1. Bill Schultz 33 1993-96 on the ground and 169 yards through the air on 12-of-20 passing. Tommy Zak led all receivers with six receptions for 83 yards for the 2. Jason Beck 30 1997-00 Red Hawks. 3. Joe Rettler 29 1996-99 4. Steve Feyrer 27 1983-86 Looking ahead: The Red Hawks will play their first conference road 4.