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Game Notes (PDF) Game Information Baldwin Wallace Univ. (2-2, 1-2) at Marietta College (2-2, 1-2) Opponent: Baldwin Wallace Univ. Yellow Jackets Saturday, Oct. 11 • 1:00 p.m. Site: Don Drumm Stadium • Marietta Series: Baldwin Wallace leads 31-5 Don Drumm Stadium • Marietta, Ohio Radio: WMOA-AM 1490 Chris Wharff and Tom Hushion Online Audio: http://wmoa1490.com/54 HOMECOMING: It’s Homecoming Weekend on campus as the Yellow Jackets of Online Video: https://www.boxcast.com/show/#/ football-marietta-vs-baldwin-wallace Baldwin Wallace visit Don Drumm Stadium. Earlier this morning former Pioneer Live Stats: head football coach Joe McDaniel and current head softball coach Jeanne http://www.sidearmstats.com/marietta/football/ Up Next: John Carroll University Arbuckle were honored in a ceremony on the Mall. McDaniel was MC’s head Oct. 18 • Don Shula Stadium coach for 14 seasons (1966-1979) and is the winningest coach in program history with 65 victories. Arbuckle earned her 500th career victory this past spring. Marietta College Pioneers (2-2, 1-2 OAC) THE RECORDS: Saturday marks the fourth week of Ohio Athletic Conference play. Marietta is currently 2-2 overall and 1-2 in the OAC after posting a 47-37 win 9/6 at Kenyon W / 29-11 9/20 at Otterbein * L / 0-20 over visiting Wilmington College last week. Baldwin Wallace is 2-2 overall and 1-2 9/27 at Mount Union * L / 7-63 in the OAC after beating Muskingum 35-7 on Homecoming in Berea. 10/4 WILMINGTON * W / 47-37 10/11 BALDWIN WALLACE * (Homecoming) 1:00 p.m. 10/18 at John Carroll * 1:30 p.m. THE COACHES: 10/25 at Heidelberg * 1:30 p.m. 11/1 OHIO NORTHERN * 1:00 p.m. Marietta’s Andy Waddle is in his second season at the helm of the Pioneer pro- 11/8 at Muskingum * 1:30 p.m. gram. He is the 29th head coach in program history. Waddle, a 2003 graduate 11/15 CAPITAL * 1:00 p.m. of Wittenberg University, spent eight seasons as an assistant coach at his alma mater, including the last seven as the defensive coordinator prior to coming to Baldwin Wallace University Marietta. The Tigers won four North Coast Athletic Conference championships Yellow Jackets (2-2, 1-2 OAC) and made trips to the NCAA tournament during Waddle’s time at Wittenberg. 9/13 BLUFFTON W / 32-20 9/20 OHIO NORTHERN * L / 35-37 Baldwin Wallace’s John Snell is the dean of OAC football coaches in his 13th 9/27 at John Carroll * L / 7-45 10/4 MUSKINGUM * W / 35-7 season at the helm of the Yellow Jackets. Snell, a ‘87 Baldwin Wallace gradu- 10/11 at Marietta * 1:00 p.m. ate, is currently 79-47 at Baldwin Wallace. Snell served as an assistant coach at 10/18 at Wilmington * 1:30 p.m. Baldwin Wallace for seven seasons, including five as the offensive coordinator, 10/25 OTTERBEIN * 1:30 p.m. 11/1 at Capital * 2:00 p.m. under long-time head coach Bob Packard. Snell was hand-picked by Packard to 11/8 MOUNT UNION * 1:30 p.m. take over the program. Prior to returning to BW, Snell coach at the University of 11/15 at Heidelberg * 1:30 p.m. Rochester, Rutgers University and the University of Buffalo. * OAC Game ALL-TIME SERIES: Saturday marks the 37th time that the two teams will meet on the gridiron. Baldwin Wallace holds a 31-5 lead in the series. The series began in 1974 with the Yellow Jackets winning 73-0. The two schools have played every year since 1988. Marietta won three in a row from 2004-06, but Baldwin Wallace has won the last seven meetings including last year’s game in Marietta, 31-7. Http://pioneers.marietta.edu Marietta College LAST MEETING: A 43-yard interception return for a touchdown by Dan O’Brien in the final minute of the first half gave Baldwin Wallace a 14-7 lead at the break. Pioneers The Yellow Jackets blanked Marietta in the second half and went to win, 31-7. Location: Marietta, Ohio Enrollment: 1,450 Isaac Reed led the BW attack with 101 yards rushing and two TDs. Marietta quar- President: Dr. Joseph W. Bruno terback Tom Fulton was 14-of-27 for 195 yards, but was picked off three times. Athletic Director: Larry Hiser Kirby Harris caught four passes for 85 yards. Running back Tim Conner finished Conference: Ohio Athletic with 71 yards and one TD. Linebacker Cody Rice had a team-high 12 tackles. Colors: Navy Blue and White Stadium: Don Drumm Stadium THE TEAMS: Surface/Capacity: FieldTurf / 5,000 Marietta returns 24 letter winners and 11 starters from last season. The Pioneers 2013 Record: 1-9 / 1-8 OAC welcome back six starters on offense, four on defense and one on special teams. Head Coach: Andy Waddle (Wittenberg, ‘03) The Pioneers are currently ranked 9th in the OAC in total offense (348.3 ypg) Record at School: 3-11 / 2nd Season and 4th in total defense (379.5 ypg). Junior quarterback Lucas Havens has com- Overall Record: 3-11 / 2nd Season pleted 37-of-72 passes for 454 yards and two TDs. He has been intercepted four Base Offense: Multiple times. Havens has also run for a pair of TDs. Seniors Tannon Roberts and Josh Base Defense: 4-3 Letterwinner Returning/Lost: 24 / 23 Llaneza are the Pioneers’ leading receivers. Roberts has 12 catches for 147 yards Starters Returning: 11 (6 Off. / 4 Def. / 1 ST) and two TDs, while Llaneza has 12 receptions for 198 yards Freshmen running back Nick O’Neal is averaging 110.2 yards per game rushing and has scored six SID: Jeff Schaly TDs. Junior linebacker Daryl DeWindt leads the Marietta defense with 36 total Email: [email protected] tackles. Senior linebacker Cody Rice and freshman linebacker Tyrrell Kyle each Office Phone: (740) 376-4891 have 31 tackles, while defensive end Nick Thompson ranks among the OAC Office Fax: (740) 376-4674 Pressbox Phone: (740) 376-4932 leaders with 3.5 sacks. Website: pioneers.marietta.edu Baldwin Wallace returns 28 lettermen and 11 starters off of last year’s roster. Currently, the Yellow Jackets are ranked 8th in the OAC in total offense (356.2 Baldwin Wallace College ypg) and 3rd in total defense (349.5 ypg). Junior quarterback Tyler Moeglin has completed 59-of-98 passes for 698 yards and six TDs. He has been picked off five Yellow Jackets times. Senior wide receivers Kyle Dunne and Michael Slack are Moeglin’s favor- Location: Berea, Ohio Enrollment: 3,000 ite targets. Dunne has 19 receptions for 275 yards and three TDs, while Slack has President: James Reynolds caught 13 passes for 163 yards and two scores. Junior running back Isaac Reed Athletic Director: Kris Diaz has 72 carries for 329 yards (82.2 ypg) and two TDs. Moeglin is also a running Conference: Ohio Athletic threat with 51 carries for 195 yards (48.8 ypg) and three TDs. Senior linebacker Colors: Brown and Gold Dan O’Brien and junior defensive back Austin Cordova lead the Jacket defense Stadium: George Finnie Stadium with 29 and 28 tackles, respectively. Surface/Capacity: FieldTurf / 7,800 2013 Record: 6-4 / 5-4 OAC PLAYER OF THE WEEK: Freshman running back Nick O’Neal (Mont Belvieu, Head Coach: John Snell (Baldwin Wallace, ‘87) Texas/Barbers Hill) was named the OAC Offensive Player of the Week and a Record at School: 79-47 / 13th Season member of the D3football.com Team of the Week after rushing for 286 yards and Overall Record: 79-47 / 13th Season five touchdowns last week against Wilmington. In addition to the five TDs, O’Neal Base Offense: Pro also scored a pair of two-point conversions. O’Neal’s five touchdowns was the Base Defense: 4-3 Letterwinner Returning/Lost: 28 / 29 most by a Pioneer since Kenneth Sasu scored four times against Heidelberg in Starters Returning: 11 2000. He was also Marietta’s first 200-yard rusher since Steven Wagner ran for 258 yards against Heidelberg in 2004. SID: Kevin Ruple Email: [email protected] Office Phone: (440) 826-2327 Office Fax: (440) 826-2329 Pressbox Phone: Follow @MariettaPioneer on Website: www.bwyellowjacketss.com Twitter and Instagram MARIETTA COLLEGE 89TH SEASON OF OAC PLAY: 2014 marks Marietta College’s 89th season of 2014 Statistical Analysis Ohio Athletic Conference football. The Pioneers, who joined the league in 1926, MAR BW are 176-348-11 (.339) all-time in OAC play. Points Avg. 20.8 27.2 Opponents 32.8 27.2 First Downs 69 84 D3FOOTBALL.COM TOP 25: The OAC had two teams ranked in the d3football. Opponents 91 73 com Top 25 this week: #3 Mount Union and #6 John Carroll. Heidelberg and Ohio Yards Rushing Avg. 177.5 161.2 Opponents 213.5 125.5 Northern are receiving votes. Yards Passing Avg. 164.2 195.0 Opponents 165.8 224.0 Total Offense Avg. 341.8 356.2 AFCA TOP 25: The OAC had two teams ranked in the American Football Opponents 379.2 349.5 Coaches Association Top 25 this week: #3 Mount Union and #6 John Carroll. Kickoff Return Avg. 14.3 16.2 Opponents 23.3 20.8 Heidelberg and Ohio Northern are receiving votes. Punt Return Avg. -0.6 13.6 Opponents 4.6 9.2 THIS WEEK IN THE OAC: All 10 OAC schools are in action this week with four Net Punting Avg. 32.1 27.6 Opponents 34.0 28.8 afternoon games and one under the lights.
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