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CENTRAL WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY 2014 FOOTBALL GAME NOTES Contact: Robert Lowery (Director of Public and Media Relations) • Office: (509) 963-1487 • Cell: (509) 899-0235 • E-mail: [email protected] • Twitter: @CWU_Athletics 2014 SCHEDULE CENTRAL WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY at Sept. 6 at Montana....................................................L, 48-14 SIMON FRASER UNIVERSITY Sept. 13 DIXIE STATE .............................................W, 48-14 Sept. 20 at Western Oregon .......................................L, 36-34 Sept. 27 SIMON FRASER% (Battle for the Border) W, 63-7 GAME INFORMATION/SEASON FINALE Oct. 4 AZUSA PACIFIC* ......................................L, 27-20 Date: ............................Saturday, November 15, 2014 Oct. 11 at South Dakota Mines* .............................W, 61-34 Kickoff: ........................1 p.m. Pacific Standard Time Oct. 19 WESTERN OREGON* (Homecoming)..W, 24-20 Location: .....................Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada Oct. 25 at Humboldt State* ......................................L, 38-20 Stadium: ......................Swangard Stadium (4,200) Nov. 1 LINCOLN (MO.) UNIV. (Senior Day)....W, 17-14 Series: ..........................Central Washington leads series, 27-10 Nov. 9 at Dixie State* ..............................................W, 49-17 TV: ...............................None Nov. 16 at Simon Fraser ...........................................1 p.m. Radio: ..........................KXLE-AM 1240 (Ellensburg), pre-game 12:05 p.m. ..........................................Robert Lowery (Play-by-Play) * Great Northwest Athletic Conference game ..........................................Dave Heaverlo (Analyst) % at Pop Keeney Stadium, Bothell Live Stats: ....................http://portal.stretchinternet.com/sfu/stats.htm?eventId=162605&streamType=stats All times Pacific Home games in BOLD CAPS Live Video: .................http://portal.stretchinternet.com/sfu/portal.htm?eventId=162605&streamType=video Live Audio: .................www.cwu.edu/wildcat-sports-audio-stream Twitter: ........................@CWU_Athletics CWU COACHING STAFF Tickets: ........................http://athletics.sfu.ca (click on Tickets link) Head Coach: .............................................................Ian Shoemaker Alma Mater: ..............................................Grinnell (Iowa), 1996 THE TEAMS Overall Years at CWU: ............................................................. 1st Head Coaching Record at CWU: ..................................6-4 (1st) Overall Record: ..................................................................... same Asst. Head Coach/Running Backs:............................... John Picha Defensive Coordinator/Defensive Line: ................. Payam Saadat Special Teams/CB: .................................................Nick Whitworth Linebackers/Safeties: ................................................ Mike Dunlevy Wide Receivers: ...............................................................Jay Dumas Offensive Line: .......................................................... Jacob Claborn Tight Ends/Video Coordinator: ................................Ryan Harvey Graduate Assistant.........................................................Eric Hoium Head Athletic Trainer: ........................................Kari Gage, A.T.C. Head Orthopedic Physician...............................Dr. Richard Roux Assistant Orthopedic Physician...........................Dr. John Hwang Central Washington WILDCATS Simon Fraser CLAN Head Midlevel Covering Medical Provider...Todd Curtis, PA-C 2014 Record: 6-4, 4-2 GNAC 2014 Record: 2-8, 2-4 GNAC GAME DAY LOCATIONS: Last Game: Nov. 8, 2014 Last Game: Nov. 8, 2014 Field Press Box W, 49-17 at Dixie State L, 21-6 vs. Azusa Pacific Ian Shoemaker John Picha Head Coach: Ian Shoemaker Head Coach: Jacques Chapdelaine Payam Saadat Mike Dunlevy School Record: 6-4 (1st year) School Record: 2-8 (1st year) Jacob Claborn Career Record: same Career Record: same Jay Dumas vs. Simon Fraser: 1-0 vs. Central Washington: 0-1 Ryan Harvey Nick Whitworth 2014 STATS AND RANKINGS Average GNAC NCAA Category Average GNAC NCAA 149.30 4 98 Rushing Offense 93.90 6 147 CWU QUICK FACTS 235.70 5 70 Passing Offense 261.90 3 50 Location: ................................................... Ellensburg, Washington 385.00 4 90 Total Offense 355.80 6 111 Founded: .....................................................................................1891 35.00 2 44 Scoring Offense 20.40 7 138 Enrollment: .............................................................................10,200 176.80 5 109 Rushing Defense 159.80 4 79 President: .......................................................Dr. James L. Gaudino 110.36 2 38 Pass Efficiency Defense 153.20 6 159 Alma Mater: ........................................................ Air Force, 1972 365.20 2 68 Total Defense 439.20 4 131 Director of Athletics: ..................................... Dr. Dennis Francois 25.50 3 65 Scoring Defense 36.10 5 138 Alma Mater: ................................................Missouri State, 1990 34.42 3 51 Net Punting 32.78 4 92 Faculty Athletic Rep.: ...................................... Dr. Ethan Bergman 14.47 3 21 Punt Returns 16.92 1 8 Alma Mater: ............................................. Eastern Oregon, 1974 26.35 1 3 Kickoff Returns 18.53 7 124 Conference: ....................... Great Northwest Athletic Conference +2.00 5 66 Turnover Margin -11.00 7 151 ................................................................ (2001-05, 2008-present) 188.35 1 39 Pass Defense 279.40 6 150 Nickname: ...........................................................................Wildcats 129.76 5 78 Passing Efficiency 108.54 7 136 Mascot: .............................................................................Wellington 32.00 3 11 Sacks 21.00 5 81 Colors: ................................................... Crimson (7427) and Black 19.00 1 4 Interceptions 8.00 5 125 Stadium: ............................................................Tomlinson Stadium 29.00 4 135 Sacks Allowed 25.00 3 111 Playing Surface: ...................................................... Natural Grass 7 167 TEAMS RANKED 7 167 Capacity: ................................................................................4,000 GAME NO. 11 AT SIMON FRASER UNIVERSITY 1 CENTRAL WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY 2014 FOOTBALL GAME NOTES AFCA DIVISION II (NOV. 10) GAME PREVIEW/SERIES REVIEW SCHOOL (1ST VOTES) RECORD PTS Saturday’s game is the second of two meeting between CWU (6-4, 4-2 GNAC) 1. Minnesota St.-Mankato (29) 10-0 772 and Simon Fraser University (2-8, 2-4 GNAC). CWU won the earlier contest, the 2. Minnesota-Duluth 10-0 738 3. Lenoir-Rhyne (N.C.) (1) 10-0 713 inaugural Battle for the Border, presented by the Washington National Guard at 4. Ferris St. (Mich.) (1) 10-0 681 Bothell’s Pop Keeney Stadium, 63-7 on September 27. 5. Bloomsburg (Pa.) 10-0 647 6. Pittsburg St. (Kan.) 9-1 609 In that contest, defensive back Cedrique Chaney (6-0, 197, Jr., Kelso) blocked a Simon 7. Northwest Missouri St. 9-1 578 Fraser University punt that wide receiver Austin Pernell (5-9, 200, Fr., Kent) recovered and 8. Colorado St.-Pueblo 9-1 535 9. Ouachita Baptist (Ark.) 9-0 510 took in for a 20-yard, first-quarter touchdown. Chaney followed that up just 99-second 10. Winston-Salem St. (N.C.) 9-1 448 later with a five-yard, blocked-punt recovery for a score, to help Central get out to 11. Ohio Dominican 8-1 446 a quick, and as it turned out, insurmoutable, 21-0 advantage with 9:13 remaining in 12. Concord (W.Va.) 10-0 420 the first period. 13. Delta St. (Miss.) 8-1 419 14. Henderson St. (Ark.) 9-1 360 CWU’s also recorded its longest scoring drive of the season against the Clan, a 16-play, 15. North Alabama 8-1 357 16. Harding (Ark.) 8-1 321 95-yard onslaught that put CWU on top 35-7 at the half. 17. West Chester (Pa.) 9-1 267 18. Sioux Falls (S.D.) 9-1 265 Senior running back Ishmael Stinson (5-11, 200, Gig Harbor/Charles Wright Academy) 19. Colorado School of Mines 9-1 219 played in his first game of 2014 against the Clan. He led all ground gainers with 117 20. Michigan Tech 8-1 198 yards on 11 carries. 21. Shepherd (W.Va.) 8-1 163 22. Azusa Pacific (Calif.) 9-1 136 23. Indianapolis (Ind.) 9-1 97 Stinson’s backfield mate, junior Jordan Todd (5-6, 180, Bellevue/Interlake) broke 24. Texas A&M-Commerce 8-2 49 the 2,000 yard rushing mark for his CWU career in that contest. As he takes the field 25. Valdosta St. (Ga.) 7-2 40 on Saturday, Todd has rushed for 2,477 yards. With his 709 yards rushing this season, Todd has moved into the fifth spot on the school’s all-time rushing list. He’s just 56 Dropped Out: Carson-Newman (Tenn.) (24), Ashland (Ohio) (25). yards away from taking over third place, which is now held by Jimmie Dillingham, who ran for 2,532 yards for the Wildcats between 1984-87. 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