Table of Contents UIndy Sports Information Office Table of Contents/GLIAC Pressbox Numbers . . . .1 1400 East Hanna Ave Quick Facts ...... 2 , Ind. 46227 Media Info ...... 3 ~http://athletics.uindy.edu ~ Head Coach Joe Polizzi ...... 4 Mitchell Wigness, Sports Information Director ...... 317-788-3494 Assistant Coach ...... 6 Jenn Blomenberg, Sports Information Assistant ...... 317-788-3494 Assistant Coaches Chris Keevers/George Barnett . . .7 Fax: ...... 317-788-3472 2005 Roster ...... 8 Email: ...... [email protected] Season Outlook ...... 10 Player Bios ...... 12-25 2005 Schedule 2004 Recap/Year in Photos ...... 26 2004 Stats ...... 28 Aug 27 HILLSDALE * 6:00 p.m. 2004 Boxscores ...... 30-35 Sep 3 at Michigan Tech * 12:00 p.m. 2004 GLIAC Standings ...... 35 Sep 10 GRAND VALLEY ST. * 6:00 p.m. GLIAC ...... 36 Sep 17 at Ferris State * 6:00 p.m. Sep 24 at Wayne State * 11:00 a.m. 2005 Opponent Profiles ...... 37-39 Oct 1 SAGINAW VALLEY ST.*4:00 p.m. All-Time Series Records ...... 40 Oct 8 at Findlay * 3:00 p.m. Year-by-Year Scores ...... 42-44 Oct 15 GANNON * 3:00 p.m. Team Records ...... 45 Oct 22 MERCYHURST * 3:00 p.m. Career Top 10 ...... 46 Oct 29 at St. Joseph’s 12:00 p.m. Records/UIndy Honor Roll ...... 47 Nov 5 at Ashland * 1:00 p.m. Honor Roll ...... 48 Home games in ALL CAPS Season Top 10 ...... 49 All times Indianapolis time Letterwinners ...... 50-52 * GLIAC contest Facilities ...... 53 Indianapolis ...... 54 Schedule Notes: Aug. 27’s opener with Hillsdale will mark the first night game University ...... 55 in the history of Key Stadium ... 2005 is the second straight season that the President Beverely Pitts ...... 56 Hounds open against Hillsdale and fourth straight season that the Chargers are the first GLIAC opponent ... Northwood and Northern Michigan are the only Athletic Administration ...... 57-60 two GLIAC schools not on the 2005 schedule ... 2005 will mark the seventh straight season that St. Joseph’s appears on the schedule ... Indianapolis is 8-3 in season openers under Polizzi, including wins in eight of the last nine ... The Hounds are 28-15 at Key Stadium over the last eight seasons.

GLIAC Pressbox numbers Ashland ...... (419) 289-6323 Ferris State ...... (231) 591-2217/5994 Findlay ...... (419) 348-6380 Gannon ...... (814) 871-5773 Grand Valley State ...... (616) 895-3275/3249 Hillsdale ...... (517) 607-2220 Indianapolis ...... (317) 788-3309 The 2005 University of Indianapolis Football Media Guide is a pro- Mercyhurst ...... (814) 824-3095 duction of the Greyhound Sports Information Office. The publication Michigan Tech ...... (906) 487-2386 was designed and written by Sports Information Director Mitchell Northern Michigan ...... (906) 227-1720 Wigness with assistance from Jenn Blomenberg. Photo credits to Northwood ...... (989) 837-4370 Malcolm Fancher, Walter Winter, Greg Bastin. Printing by Moeller Saginaw Valley State ...... (989) 755-0016 Printing of Indianapolis. Wayne State ...... (313) 577-4254 Quick Facts/ Media Information

University Information Returning Offensive Starters (8) Location ...... Indianapolis, Ind. 19-Justin Russell ...... WR Founded ...... 1902 9-Kevin Sanford ...... WR Enrollment ...... 4,000 47-Adam Lane ...... FB Nickname ...... Greyhounds 65-P.J. Cosgrove ...... LG Colors ...... Crimson & Grey 71-Zach Dennis ...... C Af.liation ...... NCAA II 70-Andy Moore ...... RG Conference . . . .Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic (GLIAC) 56-Venie Weather ...... RT President ...... Dr. Beverley J. Pitts 72-Jason Smith ...... OL Director of Athletics ...... Dr. Sue Willey Faculty Representative ...... Dr. Lawrence Sondhaus Returning Defensive Starters (7) Head Athletic Trainer ...... Ned Shannon 66-Brent Surface ...... NG 25-Kenneth Akridge ...... CB Coaching Staff 46-Kevin Dietel ...... MLB Head Coach ...... Joe Polizzi (Hillsdale, ‘76) 50-Bruce Renner ...... WLB Indianapolis Record ...... 57-61-1, 12th season 20-Carl Lile ...... CB Defensive Coordinator ...... Bob Bartolomeo (Butler, ‘77) 1-Neimiah Simons ...... S Linebackers ...... Chris Keevers (Purdue, ‘89) 3-Derenzo Bushrod ...... S Offensive Line ...... George Barnett (Milliken, ‘98) Returning Specialists Team Information 14-Nick Parker ...... P/K Stadium ...... Key Stadium (5,500) 7-Andrew Fritz ...... PR/KR Surface ...... Sprinturf 19-Justin Russell ...... KR Press Box Phone ...... (317) 788-3309 24-Marcus Nalley ...... KR 2004 record ...... 4-7 22-Sam Penrod ...... KR 2004 GLIAC record (finish) ...... 3-7 (T11th) All-Time Record ...... 294-312-23 (.486) Key Losses Offensive Formation ...... Pro-I 58-Ryan Brizendine ...... DE Defensive Formation ...... Attack 5-2 ...... Career 158 total tackles, three-year starter Lettermen Returning/Lost ...... 37/12 89-Eric Chudzicki ...... TE Offense Returning/Lost ...... 20/6 ...... Starting tight end Defense Returning/Lost ...... 16/6 26-Triston Jointer ...... OLB Specialty Returning/Lost ...... 1/0 ...... Career 207 total tackles, 26.0 tackles for loss Starters Returning/Lost ...... 15/8 90-Chris Weinheimer ...... DT Offense Returning/Lost ...... 8/4 ...... Starting defensive tackle Defense Returning/Lost ...... 7/4 12-Matt Kohn ...... QB Specialty Returning/Lost ...... 1/0 ...... Career 63 TD (52 pass,11 rush, 8,514 pass. yds.) 13-Donnie McCoy ...... QB Sports Information ...... Career 29 TD (27 rush, 2 rec., 2,063 rushing yds.) Sports Information Director ...... Mitch Wigness 77-Troy Tinsley ...... OT Phone ...... (317) 788-3494 ...... All-GLIAC First Team-’04, honorable mention-’03 Fax ...... (317) 788-3472 95-Sean Jones ...... DE Cell ...... (317) 223-5635 ...... Starting defensive end email ...... [email protected] Website ...... http://athletics.uindy.edu Assistant SID ...... Jenn Blomenberg email ...... [email protected] 2004 Notes: Hounds won four of their final five games ... U of I had three losses by seven or less points, including two over- 2004 Results time defeats ... 34-0 win over St. Joseph’s was 1st shutout win Aug 28 at Hillsdale* L, 43-49 (4ot) recorded since 10-0 win over the Pumas to open the 2001 sea- Sep 4 MICHIGAN TECH * L, 10-17 son (42 games) ... Hounds extended an eight-game winning Sep 11 at Grand Valley State * L, 9-35 streak over St. Joseph’s dating back to 1994, Coach Polizzi’s Sep 18 FERRIS STATE * L, 14-24 1st season at Indianapolis ... Greyhounds have not been shutout Sep 25 WAYNE STATE * L, 21-24 (ot) since 1995, a streak that spans 99 straight contests ... Four- Oct 2 at Saginaw Valley St. * L, 14-62 overtime game against Hillsdale was longest in program histo- Oct 9 FINDLAY * W, 42-26 ry ... Four of the 11 games were decided on the game’s final Oct 16 at Gannon * W, 27-24 play, including school-record 58-yard field goal at Gannon by Oct 23 at Mercyhurst * L, 21-24 Nick Parker to win it. Oct 30 ST. JOSEPH’S W, 34- 0 Nov 6 ASHLAND * W, 24-21 Home games in ALL CAPS * GLIAC contest.

2 HOUNDS ON TV: University of , I For the 12th consecutive season, the present this edition to you with tremen- Greyhounds will be televised live dous pride. throughout most of the state of on the UIndy Football TV Network of This football team has demonstrated a WHMB-40 and the SkyTrak Weather solid work ethic and an extremely posi- Network. tive attitude. We have a group of intelli- ESPN 950's Greg Rakestraw will call gent, hard-working overachievers, who the play-by-play for the season opener are a real credit to the game of college against Hillsdale, with former football. The 2005 Greyhounds are a Greyhound quarterback Steve Hurst close-knit unit that loves to play the game providing color commentary. Witness and that goes about it with great intensity- this historic game, the first night game ever at Key Stadium, the way it was meant to be! This UIndy LIVE! team is exciting to be a part of!

HOUNDS ON RADIO: Through the years, University of Indianapolis football has been All Greyhound football games are all about attitude, pride, and enthusiasm. Our program chal- broadcast live on WICR-FM 88.7, the lenges each individual to become his very best. We ask our university's 30,000-watt station, and on- young men to prepare and compete for nothing short of excel- line at: http://wicr.uindy.edu with lence in all phases of life, based on hard work and commitment. Sports Director Scott Manning calling We believe that representing our great university and its rich tra- the action. UIndy football is featured on dition in the Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference is Greyhound Sports Weekly each Sunday something to get excited about. at 4:30 p.m. live from Pauly's Italian Our football staff and entire athletic department welcome you to Restaurant and Hall. what promises to be an action-packed fall of 2004.

The University of Indianapolis staff is extremely proud that our MEDIA INFORMATION students' academic interests will always rank as the top priority. CREDENTIALS: All requests for press, photo, and broadcasting credentials for home games should be made in advance by con- "With our outstanding student-teacher ratio and very impressive tacting Sports Information Director Mitch Wigness at (317) 788- graduation and placement percentages, we are able to attract 3494 or [email protected]. highly-motivated student-athletes. We are interested in individu- PRESS BOX: Members of the working media will receive cur- als who truly work to excel in all phases of college life," says rent statistics, game notes, rosters, two-deeps, programs, and Coach Joe Polizzi. StatCrew statistics. RADIO BROADCASTS: A courtesy phone line [317-788-3343] The University of Indianapolis Greyhound Football Program is available to the official station of the university. Each radio provides academic assistance through study tables, tutorial pro- station will be limited to three persons. grams, and bi-weekly grade evaluations, which help keep stu- PHOTOGRAPHERS: Passes are issued upon request to certified dents on the news photographers. Requests should be made in advance of cutting edge game day. academically.

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Head Coach Joe Polizzi Polizzi’s Coaching Record 2004 Head Coach Indianapolis 4-7-0 12th season at Indianapolis 2003 Head Coach Indianapolis 6-5-0 57-61-1 career record 2002 Head Coach Indianapolis 5-6-0 2001 Head Coach Indianapolis 7-4-0 The University nationally-ranked two weeks, going as 2000 Head Coach Indianapolis 3-8-0 of Indianapolis high as number 21 in NCAA II. 1999 Head Coach Indianapolis 7-4-0 football program 1998 Head Coach Indianapolis 8-2-0 has achieved The Hounds succeeded in the class- 1997 Head Coach Indianapolis 8-3-0 great success room as well with 16 Academic All- 1996 Head Coach Indianapolis 4-7-0 under 12th-year GLIAC selections and three Academic 1995 Head Coach Indianapolis 3-8-0 coach Joe Polizzi All-District picks, including league 1994 Head Coach Indianapolis 2-7-1 (pronounced: puh LIT' see). Jack McAvoy Award winner Chris 1993 Asst. Coach Hillsdale Volz. Volz was the GLIAC “Defensive 1992 Asst. Coach Hillsdale Polizzi’s Hounds won four of their last five Back of the Year”, while AFCA All- 1991 Def. Backfield Coach Hillsdale games in the 2004 season, a season that saw American Neal Blank was the 1990 Def. Backfield Coach Hillsdale the Greyhounds fall by seven or less points “Defensive Lineman of the Year.” 1989 Def. Backfield Coach Hillsdale on three different occassions, including two 1988 Def. Backfield Coach Hillsdale overtime contests. The Hounds had a school-record 18 1987 Def. Backfield Coach Hillsdale players earn Academic All-GLIAC 1987 Def. Coordinator Ferris State Close contests included a final-play loss to honors in 2000, including Academic 1986 Def. Coordinator Ferris State eventual GLIAC co-champion Michigan All-American® Brad Crawford. 1985 Def. Line/Strength Coach Ball State Tech and a four-overtime loss to Hillsdale. 1984 Def. Line/Strength Coach Ball State The Greyhounds won a school-record 1984 Offensive Line Coach Hillsdale U of I had two members named to the All- 23 games from 1997-99, posting 7-4, 8- 1983 Offensive Line Coach Hillsdale GLIAC First Team in 2004 with one more 2, and 8-3 ledgers (23-9, .719). 1982 Offensive Line Coach Hillsdale on the second team and five named honor- 1981 Offensive Line Coach Hillsdale able mention. The Hounds enjoyed the longest win- 1980 Offensive Line Coach Hillsdale ning streak in NCAA II football (eight) 1979 Inside Linebackers Coach Hillsdale Quarterback Matt Kohn finished his after posting their first-ever win over 1978 Receivers Coach Hillsdale Greyhound career holding every passing Grand Valley State, 30-14, to improve record at the school. An NCAA record their 1999 record to 3-0. The ’99 four NCAA II All-America first teams, the holder with his 645-yard passing perfor- Hounds finished strong with four wins in Snow Bowl All-Star Game’s “Most Valuable mance in his junior year, Kohn benefitted their last five outings. Indy upset 12th- Defensive Player,” and the GLIAC under the tutelage of the long-time GLIAC ranked New Haven [CT], before closing the “Defensive Player of the Year.” coach. home schedule with a 30-10 win over Ashland and a 34-9 triumph vs. Hillsdale. In the GLIAC, Indianapolis was 20-9 (.690) Polizzi led his 2003 squad to a 6-5 mark–its from 1997-99 for the third-best winning fifth winning season in seven years. The Polizzi’s teams won 13 of 15 home games percentage in the league. Hounds tied for fourth in the 12-team Great at Key Stadium during that span. Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference Polizzi eagerly embraces the challenge of while tying for second with 14 Academic Linebacker Josh Gentry finished his career keeping the Indianapolis football program at All-GLIAC picks. U of I began the season as one of the most honored players in a high level. with a 3-0 start, earning a top-30 ranking in school history. He was named to all the AFCA poll for NCAA II squads. Troy Tinsley was an Academic All-American®, with Cesare Manning playing in the Cactus Bowl.

The Greyhounds finished second among 12 GLIAC institutions with 15 Academic All- GLIAC performers in 2002. The Hounds won three of their last four games.

UIndy recorded its fourth seven-win cam- paign in six years with a 7-4 ledger in 2001. The Hounds got off to a school-record 5-0 start on the road, tying the UI mark with four straight GLIAC road wins.

U of I was regionally-ranked the first nine polls of 2001 and the Greyhounds were

4 UIndy all-time leading tackler Ted Liette was named to four NCAA II All-America teams, becoming the Hounds’ first AFCA NCAA II All-American since 1991 and MIFC “Linebacker of the Year”!

All-MIFC free safety Stephane Fortin was drafted by the Saskatchewan Roughriders of the CFL with their first pick.

The Greyhound program “turned the corner” in 1997 with a record- setting 8-3 campaign, including a 7-3 MIFC ledger. The Hounds fin- ished eighth in NCAA II with a +1.27 turnover margin.

Polizzi’s Hounds won their first six games in 1997, posting the school’s best start since 1973 and only the third 6-0 beginning in school gridiron history. The Greyhounds’ #12 NCAA II national ranking marked the school’s highest since 1985. Indy was in posi- tion to win the MIFC title in November, finishing fourth in the pow- erful league after being picked eighth.

The ’97 Hounds earned the school’s first NCAA II national ranking since 1985 (#16) after starting the campaign 3-0. The Greyhounds broke nine-game losing streaks to MIFC rivals Ferris State and Hillsdale. Indianapolis also defeated Northern Michigan in a tele- vised showdown of unbeaten, nationally-ranked teams.

The Hounds’ season-opening six-game winning streak was the school’s longest since 1986, with the 5-0 MIFC start the best in Greyhound history.

Indy moved to #12 in the NCAA II rankings and third in the NCAA Polizzi believes playing football at UIndy should be “the greatest II Northeast Region after its 6-0 start. experience in a student-athlete’s life,” and he and his staff work long hours doing all the things necessary to realize this goal. The Hounds’ perfect season came to an end at Saginaw Valley after they trailed 17-10 in the final quarter.

During his U of I tenure, Polizzi has had five Academic All- Polizzi’s team rebounded with victories over Northwood and St. Americans®, three Burger King® $10,000 Scholar-Athletes, and 94 Francis to improve to 8-1. The Northwood triumph sealed the Academic All-GLIAC players. Hounds’ first unbeaten home season since 1985 (5-0) and the school’s first-ever perfect MIFC home campaign (4-0). The hard-working Polizzi has been a driving force in building all aspects of the UIndy football program. He was instrumental in the The St. Francis win moved Indy into a tie for first in the MIFC and planning and renovation of the Methodist Hospital/Methodist Sports it gave the Hounds a school-record eight victories. Medicine Weight Room and renovation of the Key Stadium locker rooms. Polizzi was named the leader of the UI football program on January 26, 1994. The 49-year-old became the 13th head coach in school In 1998, Polizzi’s Hounds won a school-record eight Midwest history. Intercollegiate Football Conference games, finishing second, one play away from a league championship on the final day of the sea- Polizzi was an assistant from 1987-93 at his alma mater, Hillsdale. son. UIndy finished 1998 with a five-game winning streak, out- During that span, HC compiled a 44-21-1 mark (.674), earning an scoring opponents 172-90. MIFC title in 1992. Polizzi was a four-year letterman at linebacker from 1973-76. In ’75 and ’76, he earned all-conference, all-District The ’98 Greyhounds tied the school record with eight wins, finish- and honorable mention All-America. He was captain in ’76, leading ing 27th in the final Football Gazette NCAA II poll. the team in tackles. He had tryouts with Montreal and Ottawa of the CFL. The Hounds were road warriors that season, snapping Ashland’s 11- game home winning streak with Indy’s first win at AU since 1983! Six of Polizzi’s ex-Hounds have played professional football: Polizzi’s squad followed with their first triumph at Hillsdale since Stephane Fortin is playing for the Canadian Football League 1979. The “Road Hounds” posted a 4-1 MIFC mark away from Montreal Alouettes while Walter Robinson is in year two with the home, best in UI history. Saskatchewan Roughriders. Rob Mager and Cesare Manning have enjoyed successful seasons playing with the Louisville Fire of the The ’98 Hounds set 28 school records with Kevin Kreinhagen the AFL2. Manning owns the Fire record for TDs in a game (7) while school’s first player to compete in the NCAA II Snow Bowl, prior Mager holds the franchise mark for TDs in a season. Josh Gentry to signing with the NFL’s Seattle Seahawks. played two years for the in the NFL, and Gary Isza helped Grand Rapids to the 2001 Arena Football League title. Assistant Coaches

Assistant Coach Bob Bartolomeo Bartolomeo’s Coaching Resume 2004 Defensive Coordinator Indianapolis 2nd season at Indianapolis 2003 Def. Coordinator Central Michigan Serves as team’s defensive coordinator 2002 Def. Coordinator Ball State 2001 Def. Coordinator Ball State Ex-Ball State and Central Michigan defensive coordinator 2000 Def. Coordinator Ball State Bob Bartolomeo is in his second season as the 1999 Def. Coordinator Ball State Greyhounds’ defensive coordinator. 1998 Def. Coordinator Ball State 1997 Def. Coordinator Ball State Bartolomeo was defensive coordinator and cornerbacks 1996 Def. Coordinator Ball State coach at Central Michigan in 2003. Prior to CMU, 1995 Asst. Head Coach Ball State Bartolomeo spent 11 seasons on the Ball State coaching 1994 Asst. Head Coach Ball State staff, serving as defensive coordinator from 1995-2002. 1993 Asst. Head Coach Ball State 1992 Linebackers Coach Ball State Bartolomeo went to BSU in 1991 Head Coach Butler 1992 as the linebacker coach, 1990 Head Coach Butler and then served as the assis- 1989 Def. Coordinator Butler tant head coach from 1993-95 1988 Def. Coordinator Butler before assuming the defensive 1987 Def. Coordinator Butler coordinator job. Bartolomeo 1986 Def. Coordinator Butler helped the Cardinals to two 1985 Def. Coordinator Butler Mid-American Conference 1984 Def. Coordinator Butler titles (1993 and 1996) and two 1983 Secondary Coach Butler berths in the Las Vegas Bowl 1982 Secondary Coach Butler in his tenure at BSU. 1981 Secondary Coach Butler 1980 Secondary Coach Butler In 2000, Bartolomeo’s defense 1980 Off. Coordinator Roncalli H.S. ranked 34th nationally in pass 1979 Off. Coordinator Roncalli H.S. defense, allowing 199.6 pass- 1979 Graduate Asst. Butler ing yards per game. From 1978 Graduate Asst. Butler 1992 through 1994, 1977 Graduate Asst. Butler Bartolomeo was Ball State’s inside linebackers coach and assistant head coach. In 1995, he was promoted to defensive coordinator and began coaching the secondary. He starting tutoring the team’s inside linebackers in 1999.

Prior to going to Ball State, Bart was the head coach at Butler University from 1990-92. His teams were 14-7-1.

His 1991 team went 9-2 and was ranked fifth in NCAA Division II, earning a berth in the NCAA II playoffs. The Bulldogs won the Midwest Intercollegiate Football Conference (now GLIAC) title that year, and Bart was named both MIFC and Kodak Region III “Coach of the Year.”

He launched his coaching career as a graduate assistant at Butler from 1977-79, and then was the offensive coordinator at Indianapolis Roncalli H.S. in 1979-80. He returned to Butler where he was the secondary coach (1980-84), defensive coordina- tor (1984-90), and the head coach.

A 1977 Butler grad, he spent four years as a player for the Bulldogs before becom- ing a grad assistant. During his 13-year tenure as player and coach, he helped Butler to 10 conference titles, three NCAA II playoff berths and a 98-40-4 record.

Bart graduated from Andrean High School in Merrillville, Indiana, in 1973 before going to Butler. He earned a bachelor of science degree (education) in 1977 and a master’s of science degree in 1979.

Bart and his wife, Laura, have two daughters--Anna (19) and Abby (16).

6 Assistant Coach Chris Keevers Keveers’ Coaching Resume 2004 Linebackers Coach Indianapolis 12th season at Indianapolis 2003 Def. Coord./Secondary Indianapolis Serves as team’s linebackers coach 2002 Def. Coord./Secondary Indianapolis 2001 Def. Coord./Secondary Indianapolis Indy native Chris Keevers’ 2001 Hounds led the GLIAC in red 2000 Def. Line/Strength Coach Indianapolis Keevers is in his zone defense (38.7%) and opponent fourth- 1999 Def. Line/Strength Coach Indianapolis 12th season on the down conversions (25%). They ranked sec- 1998 Def. Line/Strength Coach Indianapolis UIndy staff and his ond in scoring defense (19.1) and pass 1997 Def. Line/Strength Coach Indianapolis second coaching defense efficiency, and fourth in turnover 1996 Def. Line/Strength Coach Indianapolis linebackers. margin (+13). The Hounds finished 17th in 1995 Def. Line/Strength Coach Indianapolis NCAA II in turnover margin and 29th in 1994 Def. Line/Strength Coach Indianapolis scoring defense. 1993 Def. Line/Spec. Teams Saint Mary’s 1992 Def. Line/Spec. Teams Saint Mary’s Keevers’ 1999 defensive line ranked third 1991 Def. Line/Spec. Teams Saint Mary’s in the GLIAC with 38 quarterback sacks. 1990 Def. Line/Strength Coach Purdue His line recorded 43 sacks in 1998, and 28 1989 Def. Line/Strength Coach Purdue in 1997. 1988 Def. Line/Strength Coach Purdue

Keevers had been defensive line, special teams, and strength/conditioning coach at St. Mary’s [CA] from 1991-93.

Prior to St. Mary’s, he was defensive line graduate and student assistant at Purdue for three years. As a player there, Keevers was a two-year starter on the defensive line. He was ABC “Player of the Game” vs. Iowa in ’87. Keevers’ playing career began at Coffeyville CC [KS], where he was honor- able mention Junior College All-American.

A graduate of Marshall H.S., he earned a communications degree in ’89 and a mas- ter’s degree in education administration in ’91, both at Purdue. He had coached the secondary and served as defensive coordinator the previous three years. He and wife Alexis have four kids, Chris, 12, Keevers was the Hounds’ strength and condi- Jessica, 10, Tucker, 3, and Porter, 1. tioning coach his first seven years.

Assistant Coach George Barnett 1st season at Indianapolis Serves as team’s offensive line coach Assistant George Barnett begins his first season as an assistant coach with the Greyhounds and will work primarily with the offensive line unit. Barnett comes to Indianapolis from the University of Illinois, where he was a graduate assistant and worked with the offensive line as well as coordinated the defensive scout team for the Illini.

Prior to his appointment at Illinois, Barnett taught for five years and coached for five at Mattoon (Ill.) High School. He served as assistant head coach for the Green Wave’s state semi- finalist team in 2003, working as offensive coordinator and coach of both the offensive andde- Rob Mager Cesare Manning fensive lines. Barnett served one year as Mattoon’s varsity line coach and sophomore defen- sive coordinator before becoming the varsity offensive coordinator. Volunteer Coaches Barnett is a 1998 graduate of Millikin University in Decatur, Ill., where he earned a Bachelor of Science in physical education. He was a four-year football letterwinner with the Big Blue, and was named to the National Dean’s List. 2005 Roster

**ROSTER UPDATED AS OF JUNE 20, 2005** No Name Pos Ht Wt Yr Hometown Alphabetical 1 Neimiah Simons DB 5-10 182 Jr. Columbus, Ohio/Brookhaven No Name 2 Jason Clinton DB 5-9 160 Jr. Bolingbrook, Ill. 21 Adams, John 3 Derenzo Bushrod DB 5-9 189 Sr. Evansville, Ind./North 25 Akridge, Kenneth 4 Josh Kimbowa DB 6-0 189 Fr. Greenwood, Ind./Center Grove 35 Andress, Brian 5 Nick Johnson WR 5-10 165 So. Indianapolis, Ind./Roncalli 58 Appleton, Luke 6 Sebastion Moore WR 5-9 155 Fr. Indianapolis, Ind./Lawrence Central 95 Atkinson, Jacob 7 Andrew Fritz WR 5-8 170 So. Carmel, Ind. 36 Blakely, Justin 8 Chris W. White QB 6-3 205 Fr. Kokomo, Ind./Western/Wisconsin 87 Bobay, Patrick 9 Kevin Sanford WR 5-11 169 So. Dayton, Ohio/Chaminade-Julienne 48 Bova, Anthony 10 Mitch Brown QB 6-2 205 Jr. New Albany, Ind. 10 Brown, Mitch 11 J.T. Whitaker DL 6-1 198 Fr. Indianapolis, Ind./North Central 52 Bush, Leonard 12 Dustin Denton QB/DB 6-2 190 Fr. Indianapolis, Ind./Brownsburg 3 Bushrod, Derenzo 13 Casey Gillin QB 6-2 195 So. Mooresville, Ind./Indian Creek/Ball State 62 Byrd, Mychal 14 Nick Parker K/P 5-9 200 Sr. Granger, Ind./Penn 84 Carter, Thomas 15 Albert Spears WR 5-11 165 So. Bolingbrook, Ill. 2 Clinton, Jason 16 Kevin Shaw DB 5-9 179 So. Greenwood, Ind./Center Grove 65 Cosgrove, P.J. 17 Dan Friend DB 5-7 150 Fr. Macy, Ind./North Miami 71 Dennis, Zach 18 Mark McGoun QB 6-0 180 So. Brownsburg, Ind. 12 Denton, Dustin 19 Justin Russell WR 5-11 190 So. Lafayette, Ind./Jefferson 46 Dietel, Kevin 20 Carl Lile DB 6-1 184 Sr. Indianapolis, Ind./North Central 29 Dunham, Daviante 21 John Adams DB 6-3 170 Jr. Indianapolis, Ind./Warren Central 51 Dury, Tim 22 Sam Penrod WR 6-0 172 Sr. Osceola, Ind./Penn 32 Eads, A.J. 23 Craig Jenkins TB 5-9 167 So. Indianapolis, Ind./Lawrence North 44 Edwards, Billy 24 Marcus Nalley RB 6-0 205 So. Indianapolis, Ind./Roncalli 45 Elliott, Eric 25 Kenneth Akridge DB 6-0 177 So. Dayton, Ohio/Chaminade-Julienne 26 Elmore, Sam 26 Sam Elmore FB 6-0 200 So. Indianapolis, Ind./Ritter 81 Fitzpatrick, Travis 27 Fredrich Helm WR/RB 5-7 155 Fr. Evansville, Ind./Evansville Central 96 Fleshman, Jimmy 27 Casey Weigle DB 6-0 190 Fr. Lafayette, Ind./McCutcheon 17 Friend, Dan 28 David Link RB 5-11 197 So. Elkhart, Ind./Memorial 7 Fritz, Andrew 29 Daviante Dunham DB 6-0 177 So. Indianapolis, Ind./Indiana State 13 Gillin, Casey 30 Kyle Stephenson DB 5-11 195 So. Indianapolis, Ind./Roncalli 90 Goff, Danny 31 Matt Taylor DB 6-0 176 So. Indianapolis, Ind./Franklin Central 97 Gonzalez, Jonathan 32 A.J. Eads RB 5-11 200 So. St. Louis, Mo./John Burroughs 38 Greishaw, Drake 33 William Sweet WR/DB 6-0 180 Fr. Washington, Ind. 37 Hall, Mike 34 Eric Wright DB 6-1 205 Fr. Lewisburg, Ohio/Tri-County North 94 Harris, Trent 35 Brian Andress LB 6-1 210 Fr. Indianapolis, Ind./Bishop Chatard 53 Hayes, Ryan 36 Justin Blakely RB 5-10 205 Fr. Muncie, Ind./Delta 27 Helm, Fredrich 36 Jon Zolnik DB 6-0 190 Fr. Fort Wayne, Ind./Bishop Dwenger 88 Hile, Zach 37 Mike Hall DB 5-10 175 Fr. Evansville, Ind./Reitz 57 Hornett, Robb 38 Drake Greishaw DB 5-10 195 Fr. Clarkson, Ind./Clarksville 41 Idlewine, Shea 38 Curtis Pfaehler WR 5-9 165 Fr. Franklin, Ind./Indian Creek 80 Ikudabo, Tosin 39 Mike Kenworthy DB 6-2 200 Fr. Lafayette, Ind./Jefferson 97 Jackson, Michael 40 Michael Mast LB/TE 6-2 220 Fr. Indianapolis, Ind./Lawrence Central 23 Jenkins, Craig 41 Shea Idlewine DB 6-0 170 Fr. Fairmount, Ind./Madison Grant 5 Johnson, Nick 41 William Scipio RB 5-11 200 Fr. Hilliard, Ohio/Darby 39 Kenworthy, Mike 42 Matt Maze LB 6-3 214 So. Columbus, Ind./North 4 Kimbowa, Josh 43 Lynn Panko LB 6-2 230 Fr. Avon, Ind. 75 Kolb, Jon 44 Billy Edwards FB 6-2 216 Fr. Greenwood, Ind. 68 Kowal, Joseph (Adam) 45 Eric Elliott K 6-3 215 Fr. Columbus, Ind./North 64 LaGrange, Robert 46 Kevin Dietel LB 6-2 210 Jr. Bargersville, Ind./Center Grove 47 Lane, Adam 47 Adam Lane FB 6-1 230 Sr. Vincennes, Ind./Lincoln 20 Lile, Carl 48 Anthony Bova DL 5-11 210 So. Indianapolis, Ind./North Central 28 Link, David 49 Brandon Umphress LB 6-1 220 Fr. Indianapolis, Ind./Franklin Central 63 Marmaduke, Curtis 50 Bruce Renner LB 6-0 203 Sr. Delphos, Ohio/Jefferson 40 Mast, Michael 42 Maze, Matt 78 McCain, Kyle

8 No Name Pos Ht Wt Yr Hometown No Name 51 Tim Dury OL 6-3 245 Fr. Indianapolis, Ind./Bishop Chatard 18 McGoun, Mark 52 Leonard Bush LB 6-0 230 So. Cincinnati, Ohio/Roger Bacon 83 McGuinness, Jason 53 Ryan Hayes OL 6-3 285 Fr. Hilliard, Ohio/Darby 54 Michuda, Matt 54 Matt Michuda DL 6-1 215 Fr. Ossian, Ind./Norwell 70 Moore, Andy 55 Cole Willis OL/DL 6-2 235 Fr. Indianapolis, Ind./Lawrence Central 6 Moore, Sebastion 56 Venie Weather OL 6-3 317 Sr. Indianapolis, Ind./Warren Central 98 Morrison, Jace 57 Robb Hornett OL/DL 6-1 255 Fr. Brownsburg, Ind. 85 Musa, Baboucarr 58 Luke Appleton OL/DL 6-0 250 Fr. Trafalgar, Ind./Indian Creek 24 Nalley, Marcus 59 Jordan Schaaf LB 6-0 220 Fr. Martinsville, Ind./Indian Creek 43 Panko, Lynn 60 James Wood OL/DL 6-1 275 Fr. Carmel, Ind. 14 Parker, Nick 61 Lashawn Tyler OL/DL 6-0 255 Fr. Terre Haute, Ind./Terre Haute North 22 Penrod, Sam 62 Mychal Byrd Dl 6-1 234 So. Indianapolis, Ind./Ben Davis 38 Pfaehler, Curtis 63 Curtis Marmaduke OL 6-1 290 Fr. Brownsburg, Ind. 86 Pickett, Seth 64 Robert LaGrange LB 6-0 205 Fr. Danville, Ind. 93 Prichard, Adam 65 P.J. Cosgrove OL 6-3 265 Sr. New Carlisle, Ohio/Wayne 77 Quintana, Eric 66 Brent Surface OL/DL 6-2 314 Jr. Michigan City, Ind. 50 Renner, Bruce 67 Dick Vinson OL 6-3 275 Fr. Columbus, Ohio/East 82 Rhodes, Eric 68 Joseph (Adam) KowalLB 6-0 200 Fr. Bensonville, Ill./Fenton 89 Ross, Michael 69 Robert Tomlinson OL 6-1 245 Fr. Lafayette, Ind./Jefferson 19 Russell, Justin 70 Andy Moore OL 6-3 317 Sr. Bargersville, Ind./Center Grove 9 Sanford, Kevin 71 Zach Dennis OL 6-3 290 So. Speedway, Ind. 59 Schaaf, Jordan 72 Jason Smith OL 6-5 298 So. North Webster, Ind./Wawasee 41 Scipio, William 73 Louis Vesta OL 6-4 250 Fr. Elkhart, Ind./Concord 16 Shaw, Kevin 74 Jamel Williams DL 6-2 210 Fr. Anderson, Ind./Highland 1 Simons, Neimiah 75 Jon Kolb DL 6-2 210 Fr. West Harrison, Ind./Franklin County 72 Smith, Jason 76 Levi Smythe OL/DL 6-2 265 Fr. Franklin, Ind./Franklin Community 79 Smith, Steven 77 Eric Quintana OL 6-3 265 Fr. Plymouth, Ind. 76 Smythe, Levi 78 Kyle McCain DL 5-10 200 Fr. Lizton, Ind./Tri-West Hendricks 15 Spears, Albert 79 Steven Smith OL/DL 6-3 335 Fr. Indianapolis, Ind./Warren Central 30 Stephenson, Kyle 80 Tosin Ikudabo WR 6-0 195 Fr. Fort Wayne, Ind./South Side 66 Surface, Brent 81 Travis Fitzpatrick WR 6-3 169 Fr. Peru, Ind./North Miami 33 Sweet, William 82 Eric Rhodes WR 6-0 185 Fr. Kendallville, Ind./East Noble 92 Szostak, Peter 83 Jason McGuinness WR 6-2 189 Fr. Indianapolis, Ind./Scecina 31 Taylor, Matt 84 Thomas Carter WR 6-2 180 Fr. Lamar, Ind./Heritage Hills 69 Tomlinson, Robert 85 Baboucarr Musa LB 6-0 177 Fr. Crawfordsville, Ind. 61 Tyler, Lashawn 86 Seth Pickett TE-LS 6-4 215 So. Arcadia, Ind./Hamilton Heights 49 Umphress, Brandon 87 Patrick Bobay WR 5-11 180 Fr. Clarksville, Ind. 73 Vesta, Louis 88 Zach Hile WR 6-0 180 Fr. Columbia City, Ind. 67 Vinson, Dick 89 Michael Ross LB 5-9 190 Fr. Marion, Ind. 56 Weather, Venie 90 Danny Goff DL 5-11 210 Fr. Zionsville, Ind. 27 Weigle, Casey 91 Chris F. White DL 6-0 212 So. Indianapolis, Ind./Warren Central 11 Whitaker, J.T. 92 Peter Szostak DL 5-10 211 Jr. Bargersville, Ind./Roncalli 91 White, Chris F. 93 Adam Pritchard DL 6-2 230 Fr. Dayton, Ohio/Northmont 8 White, Chris W. 94 Trent Harris DL 6-3 240 So. Merrillville, Ind. 74 Williams, Jamel 95 Jacob Atkinson DL 6-2 255 Fr. Mason, Ohio 55 Willis, Cole 96 Jimmy Fleshman DL 6-2 283 So. Columbus, Ohio/Centennial 60 Wood, James 97 Michael Jackson DL 6-0 190 So. Rochester, Ind./Culver Military Academy 99 Woodbury, Max 97 Jonathan Gonzales WR 6-0 150 Fr. Kokomo, Ind./Northwestern 34 Wright, Eric 98 Jace Morrison K 5-11 185 Fr. Dale, Ind./Heritage Hills 36 Zolnik, Jon 99 Max Woodbury K/P 6-3 160 Fr. Morgantown, Ind./Indian Creek

Pronunciation Guide Kimbowa sounds like “KIM-bow-uhh” Polizzi sounds like “puh-LIT-see” Kowal sounds like “KO-wall” Bartolomeo sounds like “bart-uh-la-MAY-o” McGoun sounds like “mc-GOWN Michuda sounds like “mi-KOO-duh” Akridge sounds like “ACHE-ridge” Musa, Baboucarr sounds like “MOO-suh, Bob-oo-car” Bobay sounds like “BO-bay” Pfaehler sounds like “FAY-ler” Daviante sounds like “dah-vee-ON-tay” Schaaf sounds like “SHAH-ff” Dietel sounds like “DEE-tull” Scipio sounds like “SKIP-eo” Greishaw sounds like “GRESH-aw” Smythe sounds like “SMY-th” Hile sounds like “HI-ull” Szostak sounds like “SHAH-stak” Idlewine sounds like “IDLE-wine” Venie sounds like “VIN-ee” Ikudabo, Tosin sounds like “iku-DA-bu, TOE-seen” Weigle sounds like “WY-gull” 2005 Outlook

2005 Football Outlook ed competition for the starting nod. Gillin, Winners in four of their final four contests who transferred last winter, will be eligible Justin Russell last season, the Hounds hope to build on immediately this season and will have that success in the coming season. The three years of eligibility remaining. He Greyhounds have reason for excitement, played sparringly at Ball State last season, with 14 starters returning to the mix as they completing 3-of-3 passes for 47 yards look to ascend up the standings in a confer- against Purdue. In 2003, he was named the ence which is perennially one of the “Offensive Scout Player of the Year” for strongest in the nation. The big questions the Cardinals. early on will be filling spots vacated by quarterback Matt Kohn, the record holder Also back in the fold for the Greyhounds is in every passing category at U of I and returning junior Mitch Brown (New starting tail back Donnie McCoy, who ran Albany, Ind.). Brown served as Kohn’s for 968 yards and 13 touchdowns last sea- backup last season, seeing action in two son. games and completing 10-of-21 passes for 79 yards with three interceptions. Battling Players looking to fill those voids include a for repetitions also includes redshirt fresh- transfer from Division-I Ball State, and a man Chris W. White (Kokomo, host of talented young backs who will get a Ind./Wisconsin) and sophomore Mark chance to prove themselves in preseason McGoun (Brownsburg, Ind.) With the graduation of receiving greats camp. Cesare Manning and Rob Mager prior to last season, a very young crop of talent was Tail back left to handle the load. A pair of freshmen The starting runningback position remains put the load on their collective shoulders in open heading into the fall preseason camp Justin Russell (Lafayette, Ind./Jefferson) with three returners looking to see most of and Kevin Sanford (Dayton, the touches. Three sophomores: Craig Ohio/Chaminade-Julienne). All Russell Jenkins (Indianapolis, Ind./Lawrence did was ninth-best receiving yardage total North), Marcus Nalley (Indianapolis, in Greyhound history (794 yards) while Ind./Roncalli) and David Link (Elkhart, Sanford registered a team-hihgh seven Ind./Memorial) make up a healthy lineup of touchdown, the eighth-best total in school suitors for the gig. Jenkins handled the ball history. The duo combined for all 11 30 times in 2004, rushing for 99 yards in receiving touchdowns last season and the eight games he played. His best was a hauled-in 1,541 yards, for 64.1 percent of 25-yard performance on seven carries in the team’s receiving total. the season opener at Hillsdale last season. Nalley, who helped return kicks last season Senior Sam Penrod (Osceola, Ind./Penn) for the Hounds, saw limited action in the will return after playing in just the first Craig Jenkins backfield. He had seven carries for six three games last season. He tallied 11 yards and also had a catch for eight yards. catches for 149 yards in that short time. He rattled off 105 yards on seven kick He will also help return kicks and punts returns for the season. Link had 16 rushs after totaling seven returns for 119 yards for 49 yards last season. He played in just last season. Sophomore Albert Spears Optimism is high as the Greyhounds will six games, but managed to tally five rushes usher in a new era, playing the school’s on two different occassions (at Saginaw first-ever home night games this season. Valley State and vs. Saint Joseph’s). The installation of lights and the recent upgrade to the Sprinturf surface at Key Stadium have helped spark excitement and Fullback the ‘Hounds are primed to use those Senior Adam Lane (Vincennes, upgrades to ascend up the standings in the Ind./Lincoln) will provide the holes for the GLIAC. tail backs to scamper through. Lane played in all 11 games last year and earned starts in nine of those games. He has 12 starts Quarterback under his belt in his career and will bolster How do you replace a player who holds a young backfield. Another returner look- every statistical record in the school’s his- ing to see time at fullback is sophomore tory and has led the offense since the 2001 Sam Elmore (Indianapolis, Ind./Ritter). season? 12th-year head coach Joe Polizzi hopes that a transfer from Division-I Ball Kevin Sanford State, Casey Gillin (Mooresville, Wide Receiver Ind./Indian Creek), can provide some heat-

10 (Bolingbrook, Ill.) will likely see Leonard Bush (Cincinnati, Ohio/Roger Ohio/Centennial) and Anthony Bova increased playing time. He played in all Bacon) and Matt Maze (Columbus, (Indianapolis, Ind./North Central). Also 11 games last season, posting numbers of Ind./North). Junior John Adams in the rotation will be junior Peter eight catches for 104 yards. Other (Indianapolis, Ind./Warren Central) and Szostak (Bargersville, Ind./Roncalli), returners adding to the mix are sopho- freshmen Eric Wright (Lewisburg, sophomore Mychal Byrd (Indianapolis, mores Nick Johnson (Indianapolis, Ohio/Tri-County North) and Baboucarr Ind./Ben Davis) and freshman J.T. Ind./Roncalli), who had six catches last Musa (Crawfordsville, Ind.) will all like- Whitaker (Indianapolis, Ind./North year, and Andrew Fritz (Carmel, Ind.), ly see time at the sam position. Central). who was the team’s primary punt returner in 2004. Fritz returned eight kickoffs for 162 yards and gained 74 yards on 13 punt Secondary Special Teams returns. Safety Derenzo Bushrod (Evansville, Senior Nick Parker (Granger, Ind./Penn) Ind./North) and corner Carl Lile will put the finishing touches on a fantas- (Indianapolis, Ind./North Central) bolster tic career, solidifying the special team's Tight End a secondary that returns every starter. unit as both the kicker and punter. A Sophomore Seth Pickett (Arcadia, The duo each scored on an interception Second Team All-GLIAC honoree, Parker Ind./Hamilton Heights) will most likely return last season as the starting sec- was second in the GLIAC with a 42.4 be the starter at the tight end position. In ondary accounted for four touchdowns in yards per punt average in 2004. He also his freshman campaign, Pickett caught 2004. Sophomore corner Kenneth owns the school record for longest field five balls for 32 yards, playing in all 11 Akridge (Dayton, Ohio/Chaminade- goal after booting a 58-yarder in a 27-24 contests. Julienne) scored twice last season, once win at Gannon last season.

Parker 10-of-17 Offensive Line Neimiah Simons field goals last The line looks to be a strength with four year, with three of starters returning and a fifth with plenty his misses coming of experience, including several starts. from beyond 50 The hole left due to Troy Tinsley’s grad- yards. He started uation will be filled as senior Venie the year strong Weather (Indianapolis, Ind./Warren with three field Central) will start at right tackle. The goal makes at guards are the veterans of the group with Hillsdale, hitting seniors P.J. Cosgrove (New Carlisle, on five of his first Ohio/Wayne) and Andy Moore eight attempts for (Bargersville, Ind./Center Grove) heading the season. He fin- the preseason depth chart. Moving to the ished the season on offensive line this season is junior Brent a similar high note Surface (Michigan City, Ind.), after with five makes in spending his time on the defensive line eight attempts (two earlier in his career. The returning center on an interception return and another on a of those misses were from 57 and 56 is Zach Dennis (Speedway, Ind.), who fumble return. Both plays came in the yards). started all 11 games in his freshman sea- first quarter against Findlay in the home- son last year. Among those providing coming game. Akridge led the team with Handling the long snapping duties will be depth on the line will be freshmen Curtis four interceptions for the season. Pickett. Polizzi will look to incumbents Marmaduke (Brownsburg, Ind.) and Starting at the other safety will be junior Penrod, Fritz, Russell and Nalley to Dick Vinson (Columbus, Ind./East). Neimiah Simons (Columbus, return kicks and punts. Ohio/Brookhaven). Simons was third on the team in total tackles last year (71) and Linebacker led the team in pass break-ups (8). One of the best linebackers in all of D-II returns for his senior season. Bruce Renner (Delphos, Ohio/Jefferson). Defensive Line Renner has led the Greyhounds in tackles A young defensive line looks to be led by in each of the last two seasons, totaling returning sophomore Chris F. White 337 total tackles in his three years at U of (Indianapolis, Ind./Warren Central). I. His 7.4 solo tackles per game average White led the squad in sacks, tallying 5.0 was fourth-best in the nation while his sacks for a combined loss of 23 yards, 12.4 total tackles average ranked seven in despite playing in just eight games. D-II. He bolsters a linebacking corps Joining White on the line are three which includes Kevin Dietel sophomores: Trent Harris (Merrillville, (Bargersville, Ind./Center Grove), Ind.), Jimmy Fleshman (Columbus, Player Bios

21- John Adams TACKLES G UA A Total TFL Yds PD FF FR 2004 8 8 8 16 0.0 0 1 0 1 DB  6-3  170  Jr. TOTAL 8 8 8 16 0.0 0 1 0 1 Indianapolis, Ind./Warren Central

2005: Looks to be the starter at the sam linebacker position. 2004: Played in eight games, making one start … recorded eight solo and eight assisted tackles for 16 total stops … had career-highs of six tack- les on two occasions (10/2- at Saginaw Valley State and 10/16- at Gannon) … broke-up a pass and recovered a fumble vs. St. Joe's (10/30) … Personal: A Physical Education major … born 10/3/83.

25- Kenneth Akridge TACKLES G UA A Total TFL Yds PD FF FR Int TD 2003 1 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 DB  6-0  177  So. 2004 11 42 16 58 0.0 0 7 0 1 1 2 TOTAL 12 42 16 58 0.0 0 7 0 1 1 2 Dayton, Ohio/Chaminade-Julienne

2005: Returning starter at cor- ner. 2004: Started all 11 games in his freshman cam- paign … led the Greyhounds with four interceptions … tal- lied 58 total tackles, sixth-best on the team … his 42 solo tackles were the third-best mark on the squad … had an outstanding game vs. Findlay (10/30), first scooping up a fumble and returning 47 yards for a score and then two minutes later returning an interception 34 yards for a TD … helped the Greyhounds rack-up a 21-0 lead on Findlay with all three scores coming from the defense … had a career-high nine total tackles vs. Michigan Tech (10/4) … tallied three pass break-ups … had seven games with at least five total tackles … had two pass break-ups and an interception at Mercyhurst (10/23). Personal: Majoring in Sports Marketing at U of I … born 8/24/84. High School: Earned six letters combined in football and … member of two all-star teams … prep teammate of Kevin Sanford. High School Coach: Jim Place.

35- Brian Andress LB  6-1  210  Fr. Indianapolis, Ind./Bishop Chatard

2005: Looks to see time in the linebacker rotation. 2004: Played in the game at Saginaw Valley State (10/2). Personal: Majoring in business at U of I … maintained a 3.0 GPA as a prep … born 10/31/84. High School: Earned three letters in football … was an honorable mention all-stater … earned all-city accolades. High School Coach: Vince Lorenzano.

12 48- Anthony Bova TACKLES G UA A Total TFL Yds PD FF FR 2004 4 2 1 3 0.0 0 0 0 0 DL  5-11  210  So. TOTAL 4 2 1 3 0.0 0 0 0 0 Indianapolis, Ind./North Central

2005: Looks to see significant time on the defensive line. 2004: Played in four games … made three total tackles, all coming at Saginaw Valley State (10/2). Personal: A marketing major … a high honor roll member as a prep … born 1/3/86. High School: Earned six letters in three sports: three in foot- ball, two in and one in rugby … an all-conference selection. High School Coach: Rick Streiff.

10- Mitch Brown PASSING G Att Cmp Int Yds TD Lg Pct Avg/P Avg/G Effic 2003 3 29 16 2 178 1 27 55.2 6.1 59.3 104.3 QB  6-2  205  Jr. 2004 2 21 10 3 79 0 14 47.6 3.8 39.5 50.6 TOTAL 5 50 26 5 257 1 27 52.0 5.1 51.4 81.8 New Albany, Ind.

2005: Will compete for the open starting quarterback position. 2004: Played in two games as the back- up signal caller … completed 2-of-3 passes at Grand Valley State for 12 yards … completed 8-of-18 passes for 67 yards at Saginaw Valley State. 2003: Debuted at NU, completing 13 of 25 for 125 yards and a TD … 2-3 for 35 yards vs. Grand Valley, including a 27-yarder … completed lone attempt for 18 yards at Ferris State. Personal: P.E. teaching major with 3.02 cume GPA … enjoys fishing … born 8/1/84. High School: North-South all-star who threw a TD pass to current Greyhound Jason McGuinness … earned four letters in football and three in basketball … National Honor Society and Honor Roll. High School Coach: Kevin Roth.

52- Leonard Bush LB  6-0  230  So. Cincinnati, Ohio/Roger Bacon

2005: Looks to see significant time in the linebacker rotation. 2004: Did not see game action. Personal:. A sports adminis- tration major … born 1/3/85. High School: A two-sport athlete as a prep, earning letters in basketball and football … earned All-GCL and honorable mention all-state honors. High School Coach: Dan Starkey. Player Bios

RUSHING G Att Yds TD Lg Avg/CAvg/G 3- Derenzo Bushrod TOTAL 28 65 278 3 17 4.3 9.9 DB  5-9  189  Sr. RECEIVING G Rec Yds TD Lg Rec/GAvg/CAvg/G Evansville, Ind./North TOTAL 28 13 94 0 19 0.5 7.2 3.4

TACKLES G UA A Total TFL Yds PD FF FR Int TD 2002 11 9 1 10 1.0 4 2 0 0 0 0 2003 9 32 13 45 4.0 8 2 1 1 0 0 2004 8 21 19 40 2.0 6 4 0 0 1 1 TOTAL 28 62 33 95 7.0 18 8 1 1 1 1

2005: Returning starter in the secondary who can play both corner and safety. 2004: Started all eight games that he played … made 40 total stops, including 21 solo tackles … had a season-high 10 total tackles in season opener at Hillsdale … picked-off two passes … took an interception back 63 yards for a score in helping the Hounds over St. Joe's (10/30) … returned three kicks for 71 yards, including a 42-yarder at Hillsdale … 2003: Third among returnees with 45 stops in nine games ... career highs of 10 tackles (all solo) and two for loss at St. Joe ... eight tackles, a fumble forced, and a fumble recovery vs. Michigan Tech ... seven stops at Mercyhurst, six vs. Hillsdale and Findlay ... averaged 21.5 on kickoff returns with a career-long 32-yarder vs. Saint Joseph's. 2002: Played in all 11 games, starting the last two at cornerback ... made 10 stops in those two outings, including seven solo tackles (one for loss) and a pass breakup vs. Ferris State ... eighth in the GLIAC in kickoff returns (21.4) with a long of 31 at Saginaw Valley and Findlay ... 23 carries for 99 yards with a long of 17 at Michigan Tech … three catches for 32 yards with a long of 19 vs. St. Joe … made at least two grabs in the first four contests. Personal: P.E./sports administration major with a minor in business administration … Semester Honor Roll with 3.40 GPA last fall ... born 5/22/83. High School: North-South all-star after rush- ing for 2,767 yards and 38 TD's as a senior … third in the state with a 212.8 per-game rushing average and a high of 346. High School Coach: Mike Wilson.

62- Mychal Byrd TACKLES G UA A Total TFL Yds PD FF FR 2004 5 0 2 2 0.0 0 0 0 0 DL  6-1  234  So. TOTAL 5 0 2 2 0.0 0 0 0 0 Indianapolis, Ind./Ben Davis

2005: Looks to see significant time as a defensive tackle. 2004: Played in five games, including the last four contests of the season … recorded two assist tackles. Personal: A business management major … held a 3.5 GPA as a prep … born 5/9/85. High School: Earned three letters apiece in football and track … named to the Top 50 All-State Team … was a South All-Star … a finalist for Mr. Football at defensive end. High School Coach: Dick Dullaghan

2- Jason Clinton TACKLES G UA A Total TFL Yds PD FF FR 2003 7 31 9 40 0.0 0 1 1 0 DB  5-9  160  Jr. 2004 9 10 12 22 1.0 3 0 2 0 Bolingbrook, Ill. TOTAL 16 41 21 62 1.0 3 1 3 0

2005: Returning starter who can play corner and safety. 2004: Played in nine games, starting three … led the team with two forced fumbles … piled-up 22 total tackles … had a season-high six tackles vs. Findlay (10/9) … registered a tackle for loss and five total stops vs. Ferris State (9/18). 2003: Fifth among returnees with 40 tackles in seven games, starting five times … career-high 11 tackles vs. Grand Valley State … eight stops (seven solo) and a fumble forced at Mercyhurst … made at least six tackles four times. Personal: Information systems/exercise science major with a 3.04 cume GPA … Academic All-GLIAC … born 12/28/83. High School: Academic all-state, Chicago Suburban League all-star, all-area, and all-conference … lettered in basketball and track. High School Coach: Phil Acton.

14 65- P.J. Cosgrove TACKLES G UA A Total TFL Yds PD FF FR 2002 5 1 1 2 0.0 0 0 0 0 OL  6-3  265  Sr. 2003 11 2 0 2 0.0 0 0 0 0 2004 8 0 1 1 0.0 0 0 0 0 New Carlisle, Ohio/Wayne TOTAL 24 3 2 5 0.0 0 0 0 0 2005: Returning letterwinner on the offensive line 2004: Played in eight games. 2003: Two-year letter- man who started all 11 games ... made a solo tackle at Mercyhurst and Ashland. 2002: Played in five games, making a tackle at Saginaw Valley State and Grand Valley State. Personal: Management major ... born 2/19/83. High School: Voted “Best Offensive Lineman” in the Miami Valley and Southwest Ohio ... all-league and all-area ... state qualifier in the discus, setting a school record ... received Citizenship Award, active in Big Brothers. High School Coach: Jay Mitton

71- Zach Dennis OL  6-3  290  So. Speedway, Ind.

2005: Returning starter at center. 2004: Started all 11 games. Personal: A pre-medicine major … a member of the National Honor Society … born 5/3/86. High School: Lettered in football (3) and base- ball (2) at Speedway H.S. … named all-conference, all-county and all-state. High School Coach: Denny Pelly.

46- Kevin Dietel TACKLES G UA A Total TFL Yds PD FF FR 2003 11 17 12 29 1.0 2 0 0 0 LB  6-2  210  Jr. 2004 7 22 29 51 0.0 0 0 0 1 Bargersville, Ind./Center Grove TOTAL 18 39 41 80 1.0 2 0 0 1

2005: Returning starter at linebacker. 2004: Started all seven games he played … managed 51 total tackles, despite playing in just seven games … corralled a career-high 20 total tackles (seven solo, 13 assist) in the season opener at Hillsdale (8/28) … had 10 assist tackles at Grand Valley State (9/11) … had a fumble recovery vs. Ferris State (9/18). 2003: Played in all 11 games, totaling 29 tackles . . . career-high eight tack- les (one for loss) at Saint Joseph's ... seven stops at Northern Michigan, including a career-best five solo ... five tackles at Northwood ... made at least one stop in nine outings. Personal: Accounting major ... Semester Honor Roll with a 3.47 GPA during fall semester ... has a 3.29 cume GPA ... enjoys fishing ... joins former prep teammates Josh Kimbowa, Andy Moore, and Kevin Shaw on the Greyhound roster ... born 2/14/85. High School: Associated Press and Indiana Football Coaches Association all-state performer for state power Center Grove ... earned seven letters as a prep. High School Coach: Eric Moore. Player Bios

RUSHING G Att Yds TD Lg Avg/C Avg/G 26- Sam Elmore 2004 10 14 40 2 12 2.9 4.0 FB  6-0  200  So. RECEIVING G Rec Yds TD Lg Rec/G Avg/C Avg/G 2004 10 15 147 0 24 1.5 9.8 14.7 Indianapolis, Ind./Ritter TACKLES G UA A Total TFL Yds PD FF FR 2004 10 5 2 7 0.0 0 0 0 0 10

2005: Will battle for time at fullback. 2004: Played in 10 games … tallied 15 receptions for 147 yards … also added 14 rushes for 40 yards and two scores … had a career-long rush of 12 yards vs. Wayne State (9/25) … hauled-in a career-high five balls for 44 yards at Saginaw Valley State (10/2) … had six games with multiple catches … also recorded seven total tackles for the season. Personal: A Business Administration … born 3/28/86. High School: Competed in football, wrestling and track as a prep … qualified for state championships in all three sports … named to the All-State Class A Team … finished third in the state in wrestling and was named an all-star … was the city champ and state qualifier in track. High School Coach: Jim Boswell.

96- Jimmy Fleshman TACKLES G UA A Total TFL Yds PD FF FR 2003 5 18 2 20 3.0 4 0 0 0 DL  6-2  283  So. TOTAL 5 18 2 20 3.0 4 0 0 0 Columbus, Ohio/Centennial

2005: Battling for a starting position as a defensive tackle. 2004: Did not see game action. 2003: Played in four contests before suffering a season-ending knee injury, starting two ... made a career-high eight tackles (seven solo) vs. Michigan Tech in starting role ... Subway "Sub of the Game" after mak- ing seven stops (two for loss) and a half sack in televised win vs. Hillsdale ... five solo tackles (one for loss) in debut at Saint Joseph's. Personal: Good student with 3.22 cume GPA ... over 3.00 both semesters ... born 2/3/85. High School: All-city, all-district, and all-conference ... all-around athlete with 11 varsity letters in football, baseball, basketball, and wrestling ... National Honor Society. High School Coach: Pat Sergio.

7- Andrew Fritz PUNT RETURNS G No. Yds TD Lg Avg/R Avg/G 2004 8 13 74 0 20 5.7 9.2 WR  5-8  170  So KICK RETURNS G No. Yds TD Lg Avg/R Avg/G Carmel, Ind. 2004 8 8 162 0 33 20.2 20.2 2004: Played the final eight games of the season … led the team in both kick and punt return yardage … returned eight kicks for 162 yards … returned 13 punts for 74 yards … fifth on the squad in all purpose yards with 236. Personal:. Majoring in communi- cations … born 4/4/85. High School: Lettered in football and track at Carmel H.S. … was an all-state and north-south all-star in football … a sectional and region- al champ in the 100 meter dash. High School Coach: Keith Fiedler.

16 13- Casey Gillin PASSING G Att Cmp Int Yds TD Lg Pct Avg/P Avg/G Effic 2004 2 3 3 0 47 0 16 100.0 15.7 23.5 231.6 QB  6-2  195  So. TOTAL 2 3 3 0 47 0 16 100.0 15.7 23.5 231.6 Mooresville, Ind./Indian Creek/Ball St.

2005: Will compete for the open starting quarterback position after transferring from Ball State. 2004: Played in two games as the backup signal caller at BSU… completed all three of his attempts for 47 yards at Purdue … also saw time on the special teams unit at Central Michigan. 2003: Redshirted. Personal: Son of Mike Gillin and Debbie Gillin ... one brother and one sister ... born in Indianapolis, Ind. High School: Earned four letters in football for his father ... helped team to a 12-1 overall record and a 9-0 mark in the Mid-Indiana Football Conference …. The Associated Press Class 2A All-State ... completed 243-of-348 passes for 3,927 yards and 60 touchdowns with only nine interceptions ... the 60 TD passes set the state -season record, breaking the mark held by Jeff George ... set a state record with eight TD passes in a single game ... finished his career ranked fourth in Indiana history in passing yards in a season and in a career ... Mr. Football Finalist ... all-conference and all-county ... Indiana Football Coaches Association Top-50 selection ... completed 542-of-811 passes for 8,806 yards with 104 touchdowns and only 18 interceptions in his career ... led the state in passing as a junior ... helped team to four straight conference championships ... helped Indian Creek to a 34-4 mark in his career ... also earned four letters in basketball and three in baseball. High School Coach: Mike Gillin.

94- Trent Harris TACKLES G UA A Total TFL Yds PD FF FR 2004 10 15 16 31 2.0 8 0 1 0 DL  6-3  240  So. TOTAL 10 15 16 31 2.0 8 0 1 0 Merrillville, Ind.

2005: Looks to see significant time as a defensive tackle. 2004: Played in the final ten games, includ- ing one start (at Gannon- 10/16) … had a career-high seven tackles in that game … also added a tack- led for loss and a forced fumble in that contest … totaled 31 tackles for the season … blocked a kick in the season finale vs. Ashland (11/5).

23- Craig Jenkins RUSHING G Att Yds TD Lg Avg/C Avg/G 2004 8 30 99 0 14 3.3 12.4 TB  5-9  167  So TOTAL 8 30 99 0 14 3.3 12.4 Indianapolis, Ind./Lawrence North

2005: Will battle for the starting tailback posi- tion. 2004: Played in eight games … rushed 30 times, gaining 99 yards … rushed seven times in the season opener at Hillsdale, gaining a career-high 25 yards … tallied his longest rush of the season vs. Wayne State (9/25) with a 14-yard scamper … three of his rushes went for 10 yards or more. Personal: Majoring in Physical Education … born 2/8/86. High School: Named all-state, top 33 and Indianapolis Star First Team as a prep … named team MVP. High School Coach: Tom Dilley. Player Bios

RECEIVING G Rec Yds TD Lg Rec/G Avg/C Avg/G 5- Nick Johnson 2003 1 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 WR  5-10  165  So. 2004 8 6 80 0 24 0.8 13.3 10.0 TOTAL 9 6 80 0 24 0.7 13.3 8.9 Indianapolis, Ind./Roncalli PUNTING G No.Yards Lg Avg 2004 8 4 126 37 31.5 TOTAL 9 4 126 37 31.5

2004: Played the final eight games of the season, starting one at wide receiver … caught six balls for 80 yards for the season … served as the backup punter, punting four times for 126 yards at Saginaw Valley State (10/2). Personal: A Physical Education major … born 12/10/83. High School: An all-state and all-district selection … picked-up seven varsity letters at Roncalli: three in football, two each in track and basketball. High School Coach: Bruce Scifres.

47- Adam Lane RUSHING G Att Yds TD Lg Avg/CAvg/G 2002 11 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 FB  6-1  230  Sr. 2003 6 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 2004 11 1 1 0 1 1.0 0.1 Vincennes, Ind./Lincoln TOTAL 28 1 1 0 1 1.0 0.0

RECEIVING G Rec Yds TD Lg Rec/GAvg/CAvg/G 2002 11 2 4 2 3 0.2 2.0 0.4 2003 6 1 6 0 6 0.2 6.0 1.0 2004 11 4 50 0 28 0.4 12.5 4.5 TOTAL 28 7 60 2 28 0.2 8.6 2.1

2005: Returning starter at fullback. 2004: Played in all 11 games, starting nine … caught four passes for 50 yards, including a long of 28 … hauled-in two passes in the season opener at Hillsdale (8/28) … also made five total tackles. 2003: Played in the final six games, starting three ... made a six-yard reception vs. Findlay ... one tackle at Ashland and Ferris State. 2002: Caught TD passes against Northern Michigan and Ferris State ... made special teams tackles in five contests, getting two at Michigan Tech. Personal: Exercise science/P.E. major ... Dean's List student with 3.33 cume GPA ... two-time Academic All-GLIAC ... has recorded GPA over 3.00 all six semesters ... born 5/11/82. High School: All-State, all-Southwest Indiana, all-conference, and all-area pick ... also lettered in basketball and track. High School Coach: Mike Hidde.

20- Carl Lile TACKLES G UA A Total TFL Yds PD FF FR Int TD 2002 9 18 5 23 0.5 3 2 0 0 1 0 DB  6-1 184  So. 2003 11 38 13 51 1.0 2 5 1 1 1 0 2004 10 29 10 39 1.5 7 9 1 1 3 1 Indianapolis, Ind./North Central TOTAL 30 85 28 113 3.0 12 16 2 2 5 1 2005: Three-year returning starter at cornerback. 2004: Started all 10 of the games he played … made 39 total tack- les, including 29 solo tackles … second on the team with three interceptions … led the team in interception return yardage with 82 … tallied six pass breakups, the second best total on the squad … picked-off two passes vs. Findlay (10/9) … returned a pick 68 yards for a score as the Hounds' defense scored three times vs. Findlay … forced a fumble and had a fumble recovery vs. Wayne State (9/25) … 2003: Started all 11 contests ... career-high 11 tackles (nine solo), a 33-yard interception return, a fumble recovery, and a pass breakup at Ferris State ... nine stops (eight solo) at Northern Michigan ... six solo stops vs. Saginaw Valley ... five tackles against Findlay, Ashland, and Saint Joseph's. 2002: Played in nine games, starting four ... seven tackles (one for loss) vs. Northwood ... interception against Ashland. Personal: P.E./sports administration major ... recorded a 3.38 fall semester GPA ... lettered as a sprinter for the Greyhound track team, finishing third in the 55- meter hurdles at the 2004 GLVC Indoor Meet ... born 2/12/84. High School: All-state hurdler who was second in both the sectional and regional in the 110 high hurdles ... all- conference trackster for former Greyhound Rick Stover. High School Coach: Al Harants. 18 RUSHING G Att Yds TD Lg Avg/C Avg/G 28- David Link 2004 6 16 49 0 6 3.1 8.2 RB  5-11  197  So. TOTAL 6 16 49 0 6 3.1 8.2 Elkhart, Ind./Memorial

2005: Will compete for repetitions in the Greyhound backfield. 2004: Played in six games, amassing 49 yards along the ground ... had two different games with at least five carries (at Saginaw Valley State and vs. St. Joseph’s) ... gained 17 yards at SVSU. Personal: Undecided on a major. High School: Holds nearly all of Memorial’s rushing and scoring records ... finished his career with 3,542 rushing yards and 248 points for the Chargers ... accumlated 4,849 all-purpose yards in his prep career. High School Coach: Phil Teegarden.

TACKLES G UA A Total TFL Yds PD FF FR 42- Matt Maze 2004 9 31 28 59 3.0 15 0 0 1 LB  6-3  214  So. TOTAL 9 31 28 59 3.0 15 0 0 1 Columbus, Ind./North

2005: Returning starter at the linebacker position. 2004: Played in nine games, including starting the final five contests … racked-up 59 total tackles for the season, fifth-most on the team … recorded 2.0 sacks … after not recording a tackle in his first two games, tallied eight total stops vs. Wayne State (9/25) … followed that up with nine tackles at Saginaw Valley State (10/2) … earned his first start the following week and piled-up a career high 11 tackles … had three tackles for loss … recorded a fumble recovery and a quarterback hurry. Personal: Undecided on a major … born 5/20/86. High School: A two-time letterwinner as a prep … an Indiana North-South All-Star … named First Team All-State IFCA … named All-Area Player of the Year (The Republic) … played for former Greyhound letterwin- ner Tim Bless. High School Coach: Tim Bless

70- Andy Moore OL  6-3  317  Sr. Bargersville, Ind./Center Grove

2005: Three-year starter who will anchor the offensive line. 2004: Started all 11 contests … earned All-GLIAC honorable mention. 2003: Started 10 of 11 games. 2002: Team "Most Valuable Offensive Freshman" after starting six of seven times. Personal: P.E. teaching major with a 3.30 GPA last spring ... enjoys video games and lifting ... born 1/7/83. High School: National East-West all-star, Indiana "Mr. Football" for offensive line, and North-South all-star … lettered in track. High School Coach: Eric Moore.

24- Marcus Nalley RUSHING G Att Yds TD Lg Avg/C Avg/G 2004 10 7 6 0 3 0.9 0.6 RB  6-4 205  So. TOTAL 10 7 6 0 3 0.9 0.6

Indianapolis, Ind./Roncalli RECEIVING G Rec Yds TD Lg Rec/G Avg/C Avg/G 2004 10 1 8 0 8 0.1 8.0 0.8 TOTAL 10 1 8 0 8 0.1 8.0 0.8

KICK RETURNS G No. Yds TD Lg Avg/R Avg/G 2004 10 7 105 0 28 15.0 10.5 TOTAL 10 7 105 0 28 15.0 10.5 2005: Will battle for the starting tailback position. 2004: Played in 10 games, including one start … rushed seven times and had one pass reception … returned seven kicks for 105 yards … returned a career-high 28-yarder vs. Ferris State (9/18). Personal: Majoring in Sports Administration … son of Dick Nalley, an Olympian and career rushing record holder at U of I … held a 3.7 GPA in high school … born 3/15/85. High School: 3rd in Mr. Football and 1st in Mr. Football Running Back … named Player of the Year … a two-time state champ … holds several records at Roncalli. High School Coach: Bruce Scifres. Player Bios

FGS G AttMade Lg Pct PATS M/A 14- Nick Parker 2002 11 16 11 54 68.8 2002 33/35 K/P  5-9  200  Sr. 2003 11 20 10 52 50.0 2003 33/36 2004 11 17 10 58 58.8 2004 31/32 Granger, Ind./Penn TOTAL 33 53 31 58 58.5 TOTAL 97/103

PUNTING G No.Yards Lg Avg 2003 11 451803 56 40.1 2004 11 492079 64 42.4 TOTAL 33 943882 64 41.3

2005: Returning starter at both kicker and punter. 2004: Finished second in the GLIAC in punting (42.4) … made 10-of-17 field goal attempts, including a school- record 58-yarder at Gannon (10/16) … made good on 31-of-32 point after attempts … was a perfect 6-for-6 on field goals of 29 yards or less … made four of his first five attempts of the season with the lone miss being a 52-yard attempt … made five of his final eight attempts with two of the misses coming from 57 and 56 yards, respectively … tied for second in the conference with 10 FG makes … 96.9 PAT percentage fin- ished second in the GLIAC … has a string of 26 straight PAT makes heading into 2005 … punted 49 times for 2,079 yards … had a long punt of 64 yards at Saginaw Valley State (10/2) … punted 11 balls inside the 20 yardline … had 11 punts of 50 yards or longer. 2003: Finished third in the GLIAC in kick scoring (5.7) and punting (40.1) and fourth in field goals per game (0.91) … made a career-high three field goals in three attempts vs. Findlay, including a season-long 52 yarder (ties second- longest in UI history) ... tied school record with eight PAT in eight attempts vs. Michigan Tech, adding a field goal for 11 points overall ... averaged 47.3 yards on six punts with four longer than 50 yards and a career-long 56-yarder at Northwood ... averaged 43.0 yards on three punts with two inside the 20-yard line vs. Findlay ... also had two punts inside the 20 at Ashland. 2002: Team "Most Valuable Offensive Freshman" who set UI records for longest field goal (54) and kicking points (66) ... GLIAC "Player of the Week" after nailing a school-record 54-yard field goal and a 47-yarder at Grand Valley ... hit 2-2 field goals vs. Saint Joseph's, including another 47-yarder ... added 5-5 extra points vs. SJC for 11 points ... third in the GLIAC in field goal accuracy (.688) and fourth in kick scoring (6.0) ... tied for 19th in NCAA II in field goals per game (1.00). Personal: Management major ... married to wife, Jaime ... has completed 11 hours in the UI "Volunteers in Service" program ... owns and operates Prestige Lawn Care ... born 3/14/83. High School: Bloomington Herald-Times first-team all-state ... Elkhart area "Dream Team". High School Coach: Chris Geesman.

22- Sam Penrod RUSHING G Att Yds TD Lg Avg/CAvg/G 2002 9 3 13 0 10 4.3 1.4 WR  6-0  172  Sr. 2003 11 2 -1 0 1 -0.5 -0.1 2004 3 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 Osceola, Ind./Penn TOTAL 23 5 12 0 10 2.4 0.5 PUNT RET G No. Yds TD Lg Avg/RAvg/G 2002 9 4 32 0 11 8.0 3.6 RECEIVING G Rec Yds TD Lg Rec/G Avg/C Avg/G 2003 11 15 91 0 42 6.1 8.3 2002 9 3 44 1 26 0.3 14.7 4.9 2004 3 2 -1 0 2 -0.5 -0.3 2003 11 21 316 3 80 1.9 15.0 28.7 TOTAL 23 21 122 0 42 5.8 5.3 2004 3 11 149 0 26 3.7 13.5 49.7 TOTAL 23 35 509 4 80 1.5 14.5 22.1 KICK RET G No. Yds TD Lg Avg/RAvg/G 2002 9 9 167 0 40 18.6 18.6 2003 11 16 288 0 36 18.0 26.2 2004 3 7 119 0 30 17.0 39.7 TOTAL 23 32 574 0 40 17.9 25.0 2005: Speedy receiver who is the veteran among the Greyhound wideouts … after a shortened 2004, will look to return to the starting lineup at wideout and kick returner. 2004: made 11 catches for 149 yards in three games … started the first three games of the season … returned seven kicks for 119 yards … despite playing in just three games, finished fourth on the team in all pur- pose yards with 267 … also returned two punts. 2003: Second among returnees with 21 receptions for 316 yards and three touch- downs ... had a break-out game at Ferris State with career highs of five catches for 120 yards and two touchdowns, including a career-long 80-yarder ... made four grabs for 98 yards vs. Michigan Tech, including a 52-yard TD ... finished 10th in the GLIAC in punt returns (6.1) with a long of 42 at Northern Michigan ... season-long 36-yard kickoff return vs. Saginaw Valley. 2002: Played in nine games ... first collegiate catch was a game-tying 26-yard TD at Hillsdale in the fourth quarter ... career-long 10- yard run vs. Ashland ... 40-yard kickoff return at Grand Valley. Personal: Physical education/sports administration major who earned Semester Honor Roll status with a 3.64 GPA last fall ... 2004 Great Lakes Valley Conference outdoor champion in the 100 meters, helping UI to a runner-up finish and 36-1 record. High School: Junior all-state, "Tremendous 26", IFCA top-50, South Bend area "Dream Team", two-time all-area, and conference MVP. High School Coach: Chris Geesman. 20 RECEIVING G Rec Yds TD Lg Rec/G Avg/C Avg/G 86- Seth Pickett 2004 11 5 32 0 12 0.5 6.4 2.9 TE/LS  6-4  215  So. TOTAL 11 5 32 0 12 0.5 6.4 2.9 Arcadia, Ind./Hamilton Heights

2005: Will move into the starting tight end position. 2004: Played in all 11 games … made five catch- es for 32 yards … had a long of 12 yards … added three total tackles on the season. Personal: An education major with a minor in physical education .. born 3/13/86. High School: Earned eight varsity letters combined in football and baseball … named to the Indiana All-Star Team … earned "Top 50" and "Tremendous 26" accolades. High School Coach: Steve Stirn.

50- Bruce Renner TACKLES G UA A Total TFL Yds PD FF FR Int 2002 11 46 31 77 3.0 11 8 1 0 2 LB  6-0  203  Sr. 2003 11 81 55 136 9.5 28 2 2 1 0 2004 10 64 60 124 8.0 22 0 1 0 0 Delphos, Ohio/Jefferson TOTAL 32 191 146 337 20.5 61 10 4 1 2

2005: Three-year starter at linebacker going into his senior campaign … has had an excellent career in a Greyhound uniform, tallying 337 total tackles in his first three seasons … has reached double digits in tackles in 21 of his last 26 outings. 2004: Finished fourth in NCAA DII in solo tackles (7.4) and seventh in total tackles (12.4) … GLIAC's leading tackler with 124 total stops (12.4 per game) … start- ed the season with a bang, amassing 28 total tackles at Hillsdale in the season opener (8/28) … had 10 tackles (two for loss) vs. Wayne State (9/25) … forced a fumble and had a sack vs. Ferris State (9/18) … averaged 12.8 tackles in Indy's four wins … registered a tackled for loss in eight of the 10 games that he played … averaged 17.3 tackles per road game. 2003: Finished 10th in NCAA II in solo tackles (6.3) and 15th in total tackles (11.5) … All-GLIAC honorable mention ... started all 11 games, making at least 10 tack- les nine times ... recorded career highs of 14 solo and 19 overall stops vs. Michigan Tech ... had 15 tackles, a tackle for loss, and a fumble recovery at Mercyhurst ... made 10 solo stops and 14 overall vs. Findlay, with a tackle for loss, a fumble forced, and a quarterback pres- sure ... career-best three tackles for loss vs. Hillsdale, including a quarterback sack. 2002: Recorded double- digit tackle outputs in the final five games, starting the last four ... season-high 17 tackles (13 solo) at Grand Valley, adding a tackle for loss, a blocked kick, and a pass breakup ... had 15 tackles, three pass breakups, and first collegiate interception vs. Mercyhurst ... 13 tackles, a sack, a fumble forced, and an interception against Ashland ... 11 tackles at Findlay, 10 vs. Ferris State. Personal: Mathematics teaching major with a 3.65 cume GPA ... Dean's List twice, Semester Honor Roll once ... CoSIDA Academic All-District and Academic All-GLIAC ... plans to teach and coach at the high school level ... born 11/10/83. High School: All-Ohio second-team, all-district first team, and conference "Back of the Year" ... 10 letters in football, basketball, and track ... Honor Roll all four years, graduating sev- enth in senior class. High School Coach: Jim Morris. Player Bios

19- Justin Russell RECEIVING G Rec Yds TD Lg Rec/G Avg/C Avg/G 2004 11 48 794 4 71 4.4 16.5 72.2 WR  5-11  185  So. TOTAL 11 48 794 4 71 4.4 16.5 72.2

Lafayette, Ind./Jefferson KICK RET G No. Yds TD Lg Avg/R Avg/G 2004 11 9 144 0 35 16.0 13.1 TOTAL 11 9 144 0 35 16.0 13.1 2005: Returning letterwinner at the wide receiver position. 2004: Led UIndy with 794 receiving yards in his freshman season … hauled-in 48 balls for the season, second-most on the team … had three games of 100 or more yards receiving … racked-up a career-high 161 yards on five catches vs. Michigan Tech (9/4) … also caught a career-long 70-yarder in that game … caught a 71-yarder two weeks later vs. Ferris State (9/18) … tallied 538 receiving yards in six home games for a 89.7 ypg average … returned nine kicks for 144 yards and a long of 35 yards … blocked a kick at Grand Valley State (9/11) … fifth in the GLIAC in receiving yards per game (72.2) … seventh in the conference in receptions per game (4.36). Personal: A Sports Marketing major … an Honor Roll member as a prep … born 6/23/85. High School: Earned nine varsity let- ters, three each in football, baseball and basketball … named Indiana's "WR of the Year" … named to the baseball North-South All-Star Team. High School Coach: Fred Kutruff.

9- Kevin Sanford RECEIVING G Rec Yds TD Lg Rec/G Avg/C Avg/G 2004 11 52 747 7 50 4.7 14.4 67.9 WR  5-11  169  So. TOTAL 11 52 747 7 50 4.7 14.4 67.9 Dayton, Ohio/Chaminade-Julienne 2005: Returns to the starting lineup at wide receiver in his sophomore season. 2004: Started all 11 games at wideout … had a phenomenal freshman campaign, leading the Hounds in receptions (52) and receiv- ing touchdowns (7) … all seven of his scores came in the final six contests … caught his first collegiate touchdown at Saginaw Valley State (10/2) … had back-to-back games with two touchdowns (10/16 &10/23) … piled-up career-highs with nine catch- es and 153 yards vs. Wayne State (9/25) … ended the season with two more TDs and 121 yards vs. Ashland (11/5) … tallied five of his seven scores on the road … longest reception of the season was a 50- yard catch at Mercyhurst (10/23) … fifth in the GLIAC in receptions per game (4.73) … sixth in the conference in receiving yards per game (67.9) … Personal: Undecided on a major … born 1/9/85. High School: Lettered in baseball and football at Chaminade-Julienne in Dayton, Ohio. High School Coach: Jim Place.

16- Kevin Shaw TACKLES G UA A Total TFL Yds PD FF FR Int 2004 11 11 13 24 0.0 0 3 0 0 1 DB  5-9  179  So. TOTAL 11 11 13 24 0.0 0 3 0 0 1 Greenwood, Ind./Center Grove 2005: Returning letterman who will see extended time in the defensive secondary. 2004: Played in all 11 games … recorded 24 total tackles and 11 solo stops … notched at least one tackle in nine of 11 games … broke-up two passes … picked-up a pass at Mercyhurst (10/23) and returned it 58 yards. Personal: Undecided on a major … a National Honor Society Member … born 9/15/85. High School: Earned letters in both football and track at Center Grove … named all-state, all-county and 22 all-conference. High School Coach: Eric Moore. 1- Neimiah Simons TACKLES G UA A Total TFL Yds PD FF FR Int 2003 7 15 7 22 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 DB  5-10  182  Jr. 2004 11 41 30 71 4.0 19 10 1 0 2 Columbus, Ohio/Brookhaven TOTAL 18 56 37 93 4.0 19 10 1 0 2

2005: Returning starter at safety. 2004: Started all 11 games in the Greyhound defensive secondary … led Hounds with eight pass breakups … registered 12 total tackles on two different occasions (9/18 vs. Ferris State & 10/9 vs. Findlay) … tallied four pass breakups and two interceptions in the final four weeks of the season … ten solo stops vs. Findlay (10/9) were a new career high … had 2.5 tackles for loss at Mercyhurst (10/23). 2003: Played in seven games, totaling 22 tackles … recorded career-high nine tackles in consecutive contests vs. Saginaw Valley and at Northwood … made seven solo stops vs. SVSU, six against NU … had a tackle in five of seven outings. Personal: Accounting major, infor- mation systems minor … born 8/21/84. High School: All-city and all-district … team "Defensive Back of the Year" and "Special Teams Player of the Year" … lettered in track. High School Coach: Gregg Miller.

72- Jason Smith OL  6-5  298  So. North Webster, Ind./Wawasee 2005: Will start on the offensive line. 2004: Played in 10 games and started the final eight contests. Personal: Plans to major in information systems … born 10/17/85. High School: A twop-sport athlete at Wawasee H.S. … earned three varsity letters each in football and track … named Team MVP, All- NLC, IFCA Top 50, all-area and all-state honorable mention. High School Coach: Joe Rietveld.

15- Albert Spears RECEIVING G Rec Yds TD Lg Rec/G Avg/C Avg/G WR  5-11  165  So. 2004 11 8 104 0 29 0.7 13.0 9.5 TOTAL 11 8 104 0 29 0.7 13.0 9.5 Bolingbrook, Ill. 2005: Returning letterman who will be in the mix at the wide receiver position. 2004: Played in all 11 games … caught eight balls for 104 yards … had three games with multiple catches … his catch of 29 yards in the season opener at Hillsdale was his longest of the season … forced a fumble and recorded two solo tackles. Personal: Undecided on a major … born 1/11/85. High School: Played football, basketball and competed in track as a prep. Player Bios

66- Brent Surface TACKLES G UA A Total TFL Yds PD FF FR 2003 10 19 11 30 2.5 4 1 0 1 OL/DL  6-2  314  Jr. 2004 11 19 16 35 7.0 11 3 0 0 Michigan City, Ind. TOTAL 21 38 27 65 9.5 15 4 0 1

2005: Versatile starter who may see more time on the offensive line this season. 2004: Started all 11 contests … totaled 7.0 tackles for loss … had 2.5 tackles for loss and five total tackles at Saginaw Valley State (10/2) … had a tackle for loss in five of the first six games. 2003: Started the final six games on defense, after starting once on offense earlier in the season ... career-high seven tackles in consecutive games at Northwood and vs. Findlay … six solo stops and a pass breakup in Findlay game ... six tackles and a fumble recovery at Mercyhurst ... two QB pressures at Ashland. Personal: State heavyweight wrestling champ as a senior ... born 3/4/85. High School: Football, wrestling, and track standout, earning nine letters. High School Coach: Bob Holmes

92- Peter Szostak TACKLES G UA A Total TFL Yds PD FF FR 2003 1 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 DL  5-10  211  Jr. 2004 5 2 1 3 1.0 2 0 0 0 Bargersville, Ind./Roncalli TOTAL 6 2 1 3 1.0 2 0 0 0 2005: Looks to see significant increased time at the defensive end position. 2004: Played in five games … had three total tackles … recorded a tackled for loss in the season opener at Hillsdale (8/28). Personal: A business administration major with a minor in computer science … named Academic All- State and earned academic honors as a prep … finished 12th out of 252 seniors at Roncalli in 2003 … born 12/16/84. High School: A two-sport letterwinner, earning three letters in football and three more in track … named all-metro, all-county and all-state … holds career and single season sack record. High School Coach: Bruce Scifres

31- Matt Taylor TACKLES G UA A Total TFL Yds PD FF FR 2004 4 1 0 1 0.0 0 0 0 0 DB  6-0  176  So. TOTAL 4 1 0 1 0.0 0 0 0 0 Indianapolis, Ind./Franklin Central 2005: Looks to see time at the cornerback position. 2004: Played in four games … registered a tackle vs. St. Joe's (10/30). Personal: Majoring in Sports Administration … named to "Who's Who Among American H.S. Students" … an honor roll member … born 4/22/85. High School: Won six varsity let- ters, three apiece in baseball and football … won the Mental Attitude Award … High School Coach: Lance Scheib

24 56- Venie Weather OL  6-3  317  Sr. Indianapolis, Ind./Warren Central

2005: Will start on the offensive line in his senior season. 2004: Played in six games, starting the first four of the season … Academic All-GLIAC performer who earned second letter. 2003: Played in nine contests, starting consecutive outings vs. Findlay and at Mercyhurst. 2002: Played in opener vs. Saint Joseph's. 2001: Played in two games, starting against Grand Valley State. Personal: Accounting major with 3.00 cumulative GPA ... given name is Venie Weather III ... enjoys bowling and video games ... born 5/24/83. High School: Academic all-state, all-conference, and all-county for prep power Warren Central ... also lettered in track for former Greyhound Dennis McNulty ... Algebra "Student of the Year" and math contest first-place winner. High School Coach: Kevin Wright

91- Chris F. White TACKLES G UA A Total TFL Yds PD FF FRSacks 2004 8 17 7 24 1 0 1 0 1 5.0 DL  6-0  212  So. 2004 8 17 7 24 1 0 1 0 1 5.0 Indianapolis, Ind./Warren Central 2005: Looks to see significant time on the defensive front. 2004: Played in the final eight contests of the season … despite playing in just eight games, led the Hounds in sacks with 5.0 … registered 8.0 tackles for loss, tied for the second best total on the team … recovered a fumble at Gannon (10/16) … recorded a sack in five of the last six games, including the last four straight … had a career-high six total tackles at Saginaw Valley State (10/2). Personal: A business administration major with a minor in sports marketing … born 12/12/85. High School: Lettered twice in football at Warren Central … named to the All-County Team 2004 Recap/ Year in Pictures

Freshman Phenoms: Freshmen wide receivers Kevin Sanford and Justin Russell led the Greyhound receiving attack, the only two to catch TD scores on the season. All 11 Greyhound receiving touchdowns were hauled-in by one of the duo, seven by Sanford and four by Russell. Russell’s team-leading total of 794 yards ranked ninth on the school’s all- time list for receiving yards in a season.

Writing the Final Chapter: Senior QB Matt Kohn wrote an impressive Backfield of McCoy: charge, swatting away three kicks and help- final chapter in his record-setting Senior tail back Donnie McCoy rolled up a ing the ‘Hounds record a victory in the sea- Greyhound career. Kohn completed 18 of career-high 968 rushing yards in son finale as UIndy tallied two during that 29 passes for 269 yards and a season-high 2004. That game. three touchdowns in the season finale win over Ashland. It marked No to St. Joe: the sixth time in the past two years The team recorded its first shutout since that Kohn has thrown for three the 2001 opener with its 34-0 non-con- touchdowns, with the Greyhounds 6- ference victory over Saint Joseph’s on 0 in those contests. Kohn finished Oct. 30. The Hounds’ last shutout had his U of I career with school records been a 10-0 triumph at Saint Joseph’s of 652 completions, 8,514 passing in 2001. U of I has now won nine yards, 55 touchdown passes, and straight vs. the Pumas and 11 in a row 8,921 yards in total offense. In the at Key Stadium. GLIAC, Kohn is third on the career lists for passing yards (7,689) and total Boot Camp: offense (7,785) for league games only. Nick Parker, who handles both the He owns virtually every passing record kicking and punting duties, found at the University of Indianapolis. himself in the record books in both categories after a solid junior sea- son. Parker boomed a career-long 62-yard punt at Saginaw Valley State and recorded a school-record 58-yard field goal at Gannon as time expired. He became the all-time total ranks eighth on the UIndy leader in punting average for a sea- UIndy all-time list. The son (42.4) and a career (41.3), points kick- senior’s 268 rushing ing in a career (190) and extra points in a attempts last season repre- career (97). Parker owns the three longest sented a Greyhound record. field goals in Greyhound history (58, 54, McCoy broke the UIndy 52). school record for rushing touchdowns in a season with 13. Champs on the Ropes: Indianapolis had the eventual GLIAC co- Special Teams: champs, Michigan Tech, on the ropes early The Greyhound special teams in the season, eventually falling, 17-10. unit deemed itself extra spe- The Hounds led 10-7 early in the second cial, blocking five kicks during half. All nine meetings between schools the 2004 campaign. Senior have been decided by eight points or less. Chris Weinheimer led the

26 Best Offense is a Scoring Defense: Turf-rific: Indianapolis scored three defensive touch- Key Stadium received a makeover downs in a 3:52 span of the first quarter prior to the 2004 campaign, with the against Findlay to give U of I a 21-0 lead. newly-installed SprintTurf replacing Junior cornerback Carl Lile had two inter- the old sod. The turf is the same sur- ceptions for 82 yards and a touchdown, face that many professional stadiums while freshman corner Kenneth Akridge use and features a gigantic, unmis- had a 47-yard fumble recovery for a score takable Greyhound logo at midfield. and a 34-yard interception return for a touchdown. The Greyhound defense forced five turnovers in a span of seven drives in Nail-biters: the first half against the Oilers. Four of the 11 contests were decided on the game’s final play. -A fumble cost the Hounds the Long Streaks Snapped: game in the season-opening four Indianapolis had its streaks of eight overtime contest. straight season-opening wins and seven in -A sack on fourth-and-goal the a row against Hillsdale snapped in the sea- next week helped Michigan son opener. The game went four overtimes, Tech escape with a win. the longest in UIndy history. -A blocked field goal gave Wayne State a win in over- time a few weeks later. 99 and Counting: -Nick Parker’s 58-yard field goal By not getting shutout the entire season, gave the Hounds a win at Gannon as the Greyhounds extended a stretch to 99- the horn sounded. straight contests in which they have not been shutout. The last time a team held the ‘Hounds off the board was back in Nine Get Six: 1995, when Hillsdale escaped with a 10-0 During the season, nine different win. Greyhounds found paydirt at least once. Donnie McCoy led the way with his 13 rushing TDs. Kevin Nifty 50: Sanford had seven scores Junior linebacker Bruce Renner added to lead all receivers. another solid year to his colle- Justin Russell scored giate resume, tallying four times from the air, 124 total tack- while Matt Kohn and les, the Sam Elmore each found his way into the end- zone twice on the ground. Kenneth Akridge had an 7th- best per- game total in all of D- II. He also fin- ished fourth intercep- in the nation tion return and a with 7.4 solo fumble return (both in the tackles per con- same game). Carl Lile and test. His season Derenzo Bushrod each was kick-started returned an interception to with a 28-tackle game to open the season the house and Triston at Hillsdale. Jointer got into the act with a fumble recovery for a touchdown. 2004 Statistics

RUSHING GP Att Gain Loss Net Avg TDLong Avg/G |------PATs ------| Donnie McCoy 11 268 1041 73 968 3.6 13 24 88.0 SCORING TD FGs Kick Rush Rcv Pass DXP Saf Pts Matt Kohn 11 97 442 240 202 2.1 2 29 18.4 Donnie McCoy 13 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 78 Craig Jenkins 8 30 114 15 99 3.3 0 14 12.4 Nick Parker 0 10-17 31-32 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 61 David Link 6 16 49 0 49 3.1 0 6 8.2 Kevin Sanford 7 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 42 Sam Elmore 10 14 40 0 40 2.9 2 12 4.0 Justin Russell 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 24 Marcus Nalley 10 7 9 3 6 0.9 0 3 0.6 Matt Kohn 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12 Adam Lane 11 1 1 0 1 1.0 0 1 0.1 Sam Elmore 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12 Mitch Brown 2 3 9 14 -5 -1.7 0 9 -2.5 Kenneth Akridge 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12 TEAM 7 6 0 50 -50 -8.3 0 0 -7.1 Derenzo Bushrod 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Total...... 11 442 1705 395 1310 3.0 17 29 119.1 Triston Jointer 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Opponents...... 11 501 2619 211 2408 4.8 18 51 218.9 Carl Lile 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Total...... 33 10-17 31-32 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 259 PASSING G Effic Att-CCmp-IInt Pct Yds TD Lg Avg Opponents...... 40 10-17 36-37 0-0 0 0-3 0 0 306 Matt Kohn 11 114.08 322-172-18 53.4 2322 11 71211.1 Mitch Brown 2 50.65 21-10-3 47.6 79 0 14 39.5 TOTAL OFFENSE G Plays Rush Pass Total Avg TEAM 7 0.00 1-0-0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 Matt Kohn 11 419 202 2322 2524 229.5 Total...... 11 109.88 344-182-21 52.9 2401 11 71218.3 Donnie McCoy 11 268 968 0 968 88.0 Opponents...... 11 112.82 323-174-12 53.9 1806 19 88164.2 Craig Jenkins 8 30 99 0 99 12.4 Mitch Brown 2 24 -5 79 74 37.0 RECEIVING G No. Yds Avg TD Lg Avg/G David Link 6 16 49 0 49 8.2 Kevin Sanford 11 52 747 14.4 7 50 67.9 Sam Elmore 10 14 40 0 40 4.0 Justin Russell 11 48 794 16.5 4 71 72.2 Marcus Nalley 10 7 6 0 6 0.6 Donnie McCoy 11 28 245 8.8 0 34 22.3 Adam Lane 11 1 1 0 1 0.1 Sam Elmore 10 15 147 9.8 0 24 14.7 TEAM 7 7 -50 0 -50 -7.1 Sam Penrod 3 11 149 13.5 0 26 49.7 Total...... 11 786 1310 2401 3711 337.4 Albert Spears 11 8 104 13.0 0 29 9.5 Opponents...... 11 824 2408 1806 4214 383.1 Nick Johnson 8 6 80 13.3 0 24 10.0 Seth Pickett 11 5 32 6.4 0 12 2.9 FIELD GOALS FG-AAtt Pct 01-119 20-229 30-339 40-449 50-999 Lg Blk Adam Lane 11 4 50 12.5 0 28 4.5 Nick Parker 10-17 58.8 0-0 6-6 3-6 0-1 1-4 58 1 Eric Chudzicki 11 3 37 12.3 0 25 3.4 Marcus Nalley 10 1 8 8.0 0 8 0.8 PUNTING No. Yds Avg Long TB FC I20 Blkd Derek VanEmon 9 1 8 8.0 0 8 0.9 Nick Parker 49 2079 42.4 64 9 2 11 1 Total...... 11 182 2401 13.2 11 71 218.3 Nick Johnson 4 126 31.5 37 0 0 0 0 Opponents...... 11 174 1806 10.4 19 88 164.2 TEAM 1 10 10.0 10 0 0 0 0 Total...... 54 2215 41.0 64 9 2 11 1 PUNT RETURNS No.Yds Avg TD Long Opponents...... 49 1878 38.3 82 11 0 14 1 Andrew Fritz 13 74 5.7 0 20 Sam Penrod 2 -1 -0.5 0 2 ALL PURPOSE GRush Rec PR KOR IR Tot Avg Total...... 15 73 4.9 0 20 Donnie McCoy 11 968 245 0 0 01213110.3 Opponents...... 31 383 12.4 0 25 Justin Russell 11 0 794 0 144 0 938 85.3 Kevin Sanford 11 0 747 0 0 0 747 67.9 INTERCEPTIONS No.Yds Avg TD Long Sam Penrod 3 0 149 -1 119 0 267 89.0 Kenneth Akridge 4 57 14.2 1 34 Andrew Fritz 8 0 0 74 162 0 236 29.5 Carl Lile 3 82 27.3 1 68 Matt Kohn 11 202 0 0 0 0 202 18.4 Neimiah Simons 2 48 24.0 0 34 Sam Elmore 10 40 147 0 0 0 187 18.7 Derenzo Bushrod 2 74 37.0 1 63 Derenzo Bushrod 8 0 0 0 71 74 145 18.1 Kevin Shaw 1 58 58.0 0 58 Marcus Nalley 10 6 8 0 105 0 119 11.9 Total...... 12 319 26.6 3 68 Albert Spears 11 0 104 0 0 0 104 9.5 Opponents...... 21 251 12.0 2 47 Craig Jenkins 8 99 0 0 0 0 99 12.4 Carl Lile 10 0 0 0 0 82 82 8.2 KICK RETURNS No.Yds Avg TD Long Nick Johnson 8 0 80 0 0 0 80 10.0 Justin Russell 9 144 16.0 0 35 Kevin Shaw 11 0 0 0 0 58 58 5.3 Andrew Fritz 8 162 20.2 0 33 Kenneth Akridge 11 0 0 0 0 57 57 5.2 Marcus Nalley 7 105 15.0 0 28 Adam Lane 11 1 50 0 0 0 51 4.6 Sam Penrod 7 119 17.0 0 30 David Link 6 49 0 0 0 0 49 8.2 Derenzo Bushrod 3 71 23.7 0 42 Neimiah Simons 11 0 0 0 0 48 48 4.4 Eric Chudzicki 1 6 6.0 0 6 Eric Chudzicki 11 0 37 0 6 0 43 3.9 Total...... 35 607 17.3 0 42 Seth Pickett 11 0 32 0 0 0 32 2.9 Opponents...... 36 824 22.9 0 58 Derek VanEmon 9 0 8 0 0 0 8 0.9 Mitch Brown 2 -5 0 0 0 0 -5 -2.5 FUMBLE RETURNS No.Yds Avg TD Long TEAM 7 -50 0 0 0 0 -50 -7.1 Kenneth Akridge 1 47 47.0 1 47 Total...... 111310 2401 73 607 3194710428.2 Carl Lile 1 3 3.0 0 3 Opponents...... 112408 1806 383 824 2515672515.6 Triston Jointer 0 0 0.0 1 0 Total...... 2 50 25.0 2 47 Opponents...... 1 4 4.0 1 4

28 |-----Tackles-----||-Sacks-||---Pass Def---||-Fumbles-|Blkd GP Solo Ast Total TFL/Yds No-YYards Int-YYds BrUp QBH Rcv-YYds FF Kick Saf 50 Bruce Renner 10 64 60 94.0 8.0-22 3.0-12 . . . . 1 . . 26 Triston Jointer 11 47 32 63.0 11.0-38 3.0-24 . 5 1 1-0 . . . 1 Neimiah Simons 11 41 30 56.0 4.0-19 1.0-8 2-48 8 . . 1 . . 58 Ryan Brizendine 11 36 30 51.0 6.0-14 2.0-7 . 3 2 . 1 . . 25 Kenneth Akridge 11 42 16 50.0 . . 4-57 3 . 1-47 . . . 42 Matt Maze 9 31 28 45.0 3.0-15 2.0-11 . . 1 1-0 . . . 46 Kevin Dietel 7 22 29 36.5 . . . . . 1-0 . . . 20 Carl Lile 10 29 10 34.0 1.5-7 1.0-6 3-82 6 . 1-3 1 . . 3 Derenzo Bushrod 8 21 19 30.5 2.0-6 . 2-74 2 . . . . . 66 Brent Surface 11 19 16 27.0 7.0-11 . . 3 . . . . . 94 Trent Harris 10 15 16 23.0 2.0-8 1.0-5 . . . . 1 1 . 91 Chris F. White 8 17 7 20.5 8.0-27 5.0-23 . 1 2 1-0 . . . 90 C. Weinheimer 11 13 11 18.5 3.5-11 0.5-7 . . . 1-0 . 3 . 16 Kevin Shaw 11 11 13 17.5 . . 1-58 2 . . . . . 29 Clifford Brooks 11 12 11 17.5 2.5-4 . . . . 1-0 1 . . 2 Jason Clinton 9 10 12 16.0 1.0-3 . . . . . 2 . . 21 John Adams 8 8 8 12.0 . . . 1 . 1-0 . . . 95 Sean Jones 11 7 8 11.0 2.5-5 0.5-2 . 1 . . . . . 43 Sam Elmore 10 5 2 6.0 ...... 47 Adam Lane 11 2 3 3.5 ...... 14 Nick Parker 11 3 . 3.0 ...... TM TEAM 7 3 . 3.0 . . . . . 2-0 . . . 92 Peter Szostak 5 2 1 2.5 1.0-2 ...... 51 Anthony Bova 4 2 1 2.5 ...... 15 Albert Spears 11 2 . 2.0 ...... 1 . . 24 Marcus Nalley 10 2 . 2.0 ...... 89 Eric Chudzicki 11 1 2 2.0 ...... 13 Donnie McCoy 11 2 . 2.0 ...... 86 Seth Pickett 11 1 2 2.0 ...... 72 Jason Smith 10 1 . 1.0 ...... 31 Matt Taylor 4 1 . 1.0 ...... 9 Kevin Sanford 11 1 . 1.0 ...... 7 Andrew Fritz 8 1 . 1.0 ...... 62 Mychal Byrd 5 . 2 1.0 ...... 22 Sam Penrod 3 1 . 1.0 ...... 19 Justin Russell 11 1 . 1.0 ...... 1 . 65 P.J. Cosgrove 8 . 1 0.5 ...... 10 Mitch Brown 2 . 1 0.5 ...... Total...... 11 476 371 661.5 63-192 19-105 12-319 35 6 11-50 9 5 . Opponents...... 11 445 315 602.5 76.0-369 36-251 21-251 46 13 7-4 6 3 .

Date Opponent Score Overall GLIAC Time Attend * Aug 28, 2004 at Hillsdale (ot) 43-49 L 0-1-0 0-1-0 3:45 5021 * Sep 04, 2004 MICHIGAN TECH 10-17 L 0-2-0 0-2-0 2:49 2500 * Sep 11, 2004 at #1 Grand Valley State 9-35 L 0-3-0 0-3-0 2:45 10670 * Sep 18, 2004 FERRIS STATE 14-24 L 0-4-0 0-4-0 2:50 3000 * Sep 25, 2004 WAYNE STATE (ot) 21-24 L 0-5-0 0-5-0 3:05 2000 * Oct 02, 2004 at #13 Saginaw Valley State 14-62 L 0-6-0 0-6-0 3:05 4239 * Oct 09, 2004 FINDLAY W 42-26 1-6-0 1-6-0 3:09 3000 * Oct 16, 2004 at Gannon (Pa.) W 27-24 2-6-0 2-6-0 2:55 548 * Oct 23, 2004 at Mercyhurst 21-24 L 2-7-0 2-7-0 2:36 1750 Oct 30, 2004 SAINT JOSEPH'S W 34-0 3-7-0 2-7-0 2:52 2500 * Nov 05, 2004 ASHLAND W 24-21 4-7-0 3-7-0 2:46 2000

*Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference game 2004 Boxscores

Indianapolis 43 Michigan Tech 17 Hillsdale 49 Indianapolis 10

1 2 3 4 OT 1 2 3 4 F August 28, 2004 UI 10 6 7 7 13 September 4, 2004 MT 737017 HC 7071619 UI 730010

Scoring Summary: Scoring Summary: 1st 08:26 UI Donnie McCoy 1 yd run (Nick Parker kick) 1st 12:55 UI Justin Russell 70 yd pass from Matt Kohn (Parker kick) 05:15 HC Martin 14 yd pass from A. Scholl (M. Menchinger kick) 05:59 MT Brian Janeshek 21 yd pass from Mettlach (G. Botz kick) 00:01 UI Nick Parker 32 yd field goal 2nd 09:07 UI Nick Parker 33 yd field goal 2nd 08:12 UI Nick Parker 26 yd field goal 03:51 MT Grant Botz 33 yd field goal 01:33 UI Nick Parker 31 yd field goal 3rd 09:05 MT Kirk Williams 88 yd pass from Mettlach (G. Botz kick) 3rd 12:52 HC B. Neller 5 yd pass from A. Scholl (M. Menchinger kick) 06:15 UI Sam Elmore 2 yd run (Nick Parker kick) 4th 08:17 HC B. Neller 1 yd run (M. Menchinger kick failed) MT UI 06:53 HC Martin 27 yd pass from A. Scholl (M. Menchinger kick) FIRST DOWNS 19 22 04:07 UI Donnie McCoy 15 yd run (Nick Parker kick) RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 38-172 40-127 00:00 HC M. Menchinger 43 yd field goal PASSING YDS (NET) 245 270 OT 15:00 HC A. Scholl 3 yd run (M. Menchinger kick) Passes Att-Comp-Int 28-17-1 28-16-2 15:00 UI Donnie McCoy 6 yd run (Nick Parker kick) TOTAL OFF. PLAYS-YARDS 66-417 68-397 15:00 UI Matt Kohn 1 yd run, 6-25 0:00, UI 43 - HC 37 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 15:00 HC C. Clay 0 yd fumble recovery (A. Scholl pass failed) Punt Returns-Yards 2-13 1-2 15:00 HC P. Martin 6 yd run (A. Scholl pass failed) Kickoff Returns-Yards 3-72 4-61 Interception Returns-Yards 2-12 1-0 UI HC Punts (Number-Avg) 4-38.5 3-40.3 FIRST DOWNS 34 29 Fumbles-Lost 0-0 0-0 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 57-207 60-303 Penalties-Yards 9-77 7-77 PASSING YDS (NET) 301 194 Possession Time 28:26 31:34 Passes Att-Comp-Int 40-23-2 35-27-0 Third-Down Conversions 6 of 14 6 of 13 TOTAL OFF. PLAYS-YARDS 97-508 95-497 Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 2 1 of 2 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 2-2 1-3 Punt Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Sacks By: Number-Yards 6-48 1-9 Kickoff Returns-Yards 3-63 3-73 Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 2-0 RUSHING: Michigan Tech-Lee Marana 24-115; Daryl Graham 6-28; Dan Punts (Number-Avg) 1-41.0 3-40.7 Mettlach 7-17; Kirk Williams 1-12. Indianapolis-Donnie McCoy 14-73; Matt Fumbles-Lost 1-1 3-1 Kohn 18-34; Sam Elmore 4-15; Craig Jenkins 2-5; Marcus Nalley 1-2; Penalties-Yards 7-62 7-65 TEAM 1-minus 2. Possession Time 31:51 28:09 Third-Down Conversions 11 of 20 11 of 20 PASSING: Michigan Tech-Dan Mettlach 17-28-1-245. Indianapolis-Matt Fourth-Down Conversions 2 of 2 1 of 3 Kohn Red-Zone Scores-Chances 8-9 6-7 16-28-2-270. Sacks By: Number-Yards 0-0 1-8 RECEIVING: Michigan Tech-Kirk Williams 5-143; Brian Janeshek 5-49; RUSHING: Indianapolis-Donnie McCoy 36-151; Matt Kohn 10-59; Craig Jacob Smith 3-17; Brad Ruhanen 2-12; Lee Marana 1-12; Kyle Stewart 1-12. Jenkins 7-25; Sam Elmore 3-6; TEAM 1-minus 34. Hillsdale-A. Scholl 21- Indianapolis-Justin Russell 5-161; Sam Penrod 4-59; Donnie McCoy 3-6; 131; P. Martin 24-119; B. Neller 9-35; N. Gurica 1-12; J. Hoskins 1-3; D. Kevin Sanford 2-23; Adam Lane 1-13; Marcus Nalley 1-8. Wilson 4-3; C. Clay 0-0. INTERCEPTIONS: Michigan Tech-Cheyne Nelson 1-0; Bryan Klett 1-12. PASSING: Indianapolis-Matt Kohn 23-40-2-301. HC-A. Scholl 27-35-0-194. Indianapolis-Kenneth Akridge 1-0.

RECEIVING: Indianapolis-Kevin Sanford 6-85; Sam Penrod 5-58; Justin FUMBLES: Michigan Tech-None. Indianapolis-None. Russell 4-61; Donnie McCoy 4-25; Adam Lane 2-38; Albert Spears 1-29; Eric Chudzicki 1-5. Hillsdale-B. Neller 6-27; R. Hermosillo 5-37; K. Recker Stadium: Key Stadium Attendance: 2500 5-32; P. Martin 4-52; D. Musielewicz 3-21; N. Gurica 1-15; C. Clay 1-7; M. Kickoff time: 1 pm End of Game: 3:49 Total elapsed time: 2:49 Pavelich 1-5; D. Nelson 1-minus 2. Officials: Referee: Jack Butler; Umpire: James Neal; Linesman: Jon Hendrickson; Line judge: Shawn Smith; Back judge: Jeff Latkiewicz; Field INTERCEPTIONS: Indianapolis-None. Hillsdale-M. Kaler 1-0; M. May 1-0. judge: Rick Jackson; Side judge: Jeffrey Garvin; Temperature: 85 Wind: SW 5 Weather: Sunny and hot FUMBLES: Indianapolis-Donnie McCoy 1-1. Hillsdale-A. Scholl 2-1; P. Martin 1-0.

Stadium: Muddy Waters Stadium Attendance: 5021 Kickoff time: 6 pm End of Game: 9:45 pm Total elapsed time: 3:45 Officials: Referee: Tom Minter; Umpire: Edward Kloboves; Linesman: John Wagner; Line judge: Rich Baes; Back judge: Ed Smith; Field judge: Rim Tilma; Side judge: Brad Ritchie; Scorer: Carly Crowley; Temperature: 78 Wind: S 5 mph Weather: Cloudy/rainy 30 Indianapolis 9 Ferris State 24 Grand Valley St. 35 Indianapolis 14

1 2 3 4 F 1 2 3 4 F UI 3060 9 September 11, 2004 September 18, 2004 MT 0170 7 24 GV 7 14 0 14 35 UI 14 0 0 0 14

Scoring Summary: Scoring Summary: 1st 10:15 GV Mark Catlin 23 yd pass from C. Finnerty (Greene kick) 1st 08:49 UI Donnie McCoy 1 yd run (Nick Parker kick) 02:24 UI Nick Parker 24 yd field goal 01:38 UI Sam Elmore 1 yd run (Nick Parker kick) 2nd 14:14 GV Demonte Collins 6 yd pass from C. Finnerty (Greene kick) 2nd 12:32 FS Ben Keur 42 yd field goal 05:34 GV M. Tennessee 1 yd run (Scott Greene kick) 07:30 FS Andrew Terry 10 yd run (Ben Keur kick) 3rd 06:18 UI Donnie McCoy 2 yd run (Nick Parker kick blocked) 00:13 FS Andy Thwaites 9 yd pass from Ryan Kaul (Keur kick) 4th 13:07 GV C. Finnerty 7 yd run (Scott Greene kick) 4th 03:46 FS Andrew Terry 2 yd run (Ben Keur kick) 05:28 GV Ryan Hukill 10 yd run (Scott Greene kick)

FS UI UI GV FIRST DOWNS 25 14 FIRST DOWNS 18 21 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 53-261 30-67 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 33-79 38-208 PASSING YDS (NET) 148 206 PASSING YDS (NET) 197 172 Passes Att-Comp-Int 24-14-0 31-15-2 Passes Att-Comp-Int 35-17-1 26-16-1 TOTAL OFF. PLAYS-YARDS 77-409 61-273 TOTAL OFF. PLAYS-YARDS 68-276 64-380 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Punt Returns-Yards 3-33 3-37 Punt Returns-Yards 1--3 6-82 Kickoff Returns-Yards 3-65 4-73 Kickoff Returns-Yards 5-85 3-77 Interception Returns-Yards 2-0 0-0 Interception Returns-Yards 1-0 1-2 Punts (Number-Avg) 4-38.0 7-39.1 Punts (Number-Avg) 6-40.0 2-38.0 Fumbles-Lost 2-1 0-0 Fumbles-Lost 1-0 2-2 Penalties-Yards 7-70 10-90 Penalties-Yards 10-59 6-50 Possession Time 36:45 23:15 Possession Time 33:11 26:49 Third-Down Conversions 3 of 11 5 of 15 Third-Down Conversions 8 of 17 8 of 12 Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 0 1 of 1 Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 1 2 of 2 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 4-6 2-3 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 2-2 4-6 Sacks By: Number-Yards 4-18 4-28 Sacks By: Number-Yards 1-2 3-22 RUSHING: Ferris State-Andrew Terry 31-127; Ryan Kaul 17-103; John RUSHING: Indianapolis-Donnie McCoy 17-36; Craig Jenkins 4-21; Matt Kohn Vandenberg1-14; Kirk Covey 2-10; Mike Hamilton 1-9; TEAM 1-minus 2. 10-20; Sam Elmore 2-2. Grand Valley State-M. Tennessee 20-96; Ryan Hukill Indianapolis-Donnie McCoy 17-54; David Link 3-11; Craig Jenkins 1-2; Sam 10-86; Brandon Ryan 2-18; C. Finnerty 3-7; B. Langston 1-3; Team 2-minus 2. Elmore 1-1; Matt Kohn 8-minus 1.

PASSING: Indianapolis-Matt Kohn 15-32-1-185; Mitch Brown 2-3-0-12. PASSING: Ferris State-Ryan Kaul 14-23-0-148; TEAM 0-1-0-0. Grand Valley State-C. Finnerty 16-25-1-172; Jeff Dock 0-1-0-0. Indianapolis-Matt Kohn 15-31-2-206.

RECEIVING: Indianapolis-Justin Russell 6-74; Kevin Sanford 3-28; Sam RECEIVING: Ferris State-CarltonBrewster 8-99; Andy Thwaites 3-23; Penrod2-32; Sam Elmore 2-24; Albert Spears 1-20; Donnie McCoy 1-8; Eric Brandis Bowie 2-17; Nate Wruble 1-9. Indianapolis-Kevin Sanford 5-52; Chudzicki 1-7; Seth Pickett 1-4. Grand Valley State-B. Langston 6-76; M. Justin Russell 3-93; Donnie McCoy 3-14; Nick Johnson 2-29; S.Elmore 2-18. Tennessee 4-22; Mark Catlin 3-55; Demonte Collins 3-19. INTERCEPTIONS: Ferris State-Jim Skodak 1-0; LaMar Williams 1-0. INTERCEPTIONS: Indianapolis-Carl Lile 1-0. Grand Valley-D. Phillips 1-2. Indianapolis-None.

FUMBLES: Indianapolis-Matt Kohn 1-0. Grand Valley State-Ryan Hukill 1-1; FUMBLES: Ferris State-Ryan Kaul 2-1. Indianapolis-None. B. Langston 1-1. Stadium: Key Stadium Attendance: 3000 Stadium: Lubbers Stadium Attendance: 10670 Kickoff time: 1 pm End of Game: 3:50 pm Total elapsed time: 2:50 Kickoff time: 6 pm End of Game: 8:45 pm Total elapsed time: 2:45 Officials: Referee: Jack Butler; Umpire: James Neal; Linesman: Jon Officials: Referee: Steve Barnes; Umpire: Mark Golnick; Linesman: Mike Hendrickson; Line judge: Mike Maisner; Back judge: Jeff Latkiewicz; Field Kavulich; Line judge: Alex Kemp; Back judge: Bob Mahnic; Field judge: Jeff judge: Rick Jackson; Side judge: Jeffrey Garvin; Servinski; Side judge: Zak Kemp; Temperature: 71 Wind: Var. 7 Weather: Sunny and pleasant Temperature: 80 Wind: 8mph SW Weather: Sunny, warm

Matt Kohn breaks the UIndy career record for passing yards. Matt Kohn becomes UIndy all-time completions leader (549) 2004 Boxscores

Wayne State 24 Indianapolis 14 Indianapolis 21 Saginaw Valley 62

1 2 3 4 OT F 1 2 3 4 F WS 070143 24 UI 0140 0 14 September 25, 2004 October 2, 2004 UI 070140 21 SV 21 28 13 0 62

Scoring Summary: Scoring Summary: 2nd 08:59 UI Donnie McCoy 2 yd run (Nick Parker kick) 1st 12:05 SV Marcus Ewing 15 yd run (Bobby Belmonte kick) 00:20 WS Nolan Martin 1 yd run (Greg Gundersen kick) 11:42 SV Michael Collins 1 yd run (Bobby Belmonte kick) 4th 11:06 UI Donnie McCoy 5 yd run (Nick Parker kick) 04:49 SV D. Robinson 27 yd pass from Radlinski (Belmonte kick) 09:29 WS C. Middlebrooks 49 yd run (Greg Gundersen kick) 2nd 12:32 SV Bob Awrey 10 yd pass from Radlinski (Belmonte kick) 02:50 UI Donnie McCoy 1 yd run (Nick Parker kick) 08:32 UI Justin Russell 15 yd pass from Matt Kohn (Parker kick) 00:00 WS R. Williams 4 yd pass from Chad Blair (Gundersen 07:44 SV Rick Cottengim 8 yd pass from Radlinski (Belmonte kick) kick) 07:38 SV N. Postma 16 yd interception return (Belmonte kick) OT 15:00 WS Greg Gundersen 35 yd field goal 06:05 SV Marcus Ewing 28 yd run (Belmonte kick) 00:02 UI Kevin Sanford 12 yd pass from Matt Kohn (Parker kick) 3rd 12:10 SV M. Crawford 10 yd pass from Radlinski (Belmonte kick) 08:58 SV Bobby Belmonte 32 yd field goal WS UI 03:10 SV Bobby Belmonte 49 yd field goal FIRST DOWNS 22 25 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 51-291 43-159 UI SV PASSING YDS (NET) 129 274 FIRST DOWNS 18 23 Passes Att-Comp-Int 32-17-0 28-19-2 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 33-69 44-298 TOTAL OFF. PLAYS-YARDS 83-420 71-433 PASSING YDS (NET) 206 168 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 1-3 Passes Att-Comp-Int 41-20-4 22-14-0 Punt Returns-Yards 1-17 4-6 TOTAL OFF. PLAYS-YARDS 74-275 66-466 Kickoff Returns-Yards 2-21 1-23 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Interception Returns-Yards 2-10 0-0 Punt Returns-Yards 1-2 5-58 Punts (Number-Avg) 7-40.4 3-40.7 Kickoff Returns-Yards 6-85 2-23 Fumbles-Lost 4-2 3-3 Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 4-127 Penalties-Yards 10-84 5-47 Punts (Number-Avg) 7-34.9 2-30.5 Possession Time 30:15 29:45 Fumbles-Lost 0-0 0-0 Third-Down Conversions 5 of 17 5 of 11 Penalties-Yards 7-45 7-65 Fourth-Down Conversions 2 of 3 0 of 0 Possession Time 30:42 29:18 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 3-5 3-5 Third-Down Conversions 8 of 17 4 of 11 Sacks By: Number-Yards 4-34 2-11 Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 1 1 of 3 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 2-2 6-6 RUSHING: Wayne State-C. Middlebrooks 39-230; Darren Haynes 4-21; Sacks By: Number-Yards 2-13 3-23 Nolan Martin 6-21; Chad Blair 2-19. Indianapolis-Donnie McCoy 28-115; Craig Jenkins 2-17; Matt Kohn 9-15; Sam Elmore 1-12; Marcus Nalley 3-0. RUSHING: Indianapolis-Donnie McCoy 12-39; David Link 5-17; Craig Jenkins 7-10; Matt Kohn 4-7; Adam Lane 1-1; Sam Elmore 1-0; Mitch Brown PASSING: Wayne State-Nolan Martin 10-22-0-84; Chad Blair 7-10-0-45. 3-minus 5. Saginaw Valley State-Marcus Ewing 13-182; Logan Barnhart 13-83; Indianapolis-Matt Kohn 19-28-2-274. Justin Barcey 5-20; Nick Lillie 5-19; Michael Collins 1-1; Bart Bennett 3- minus 3; Brad Sundholm 4-minus 4. RECEIVING: Wayne State-Ronald Williams 5-54; Michael Griffie 3-20; Jake Weingartz 2-17; Luis Gomez 2-11; Darren Haynes 2-5; Gary Frisby 1- PASSING: Indianapolis-Matt Kohn 12-22-1-139; Mitch Brown 8-18-3-67; 11; C. Middlebrooks 1-7; Adam Carter 1-4. Indianapolis-Kevin Sanford 9- TEAM 0-1-0-0. Saginaw Valley State-Mark Radlinski 11-14-0-144; Brad 153; Justin Russell 9-115; Donnie McCoy 1-6. Sundholm 3-8-0-24.

INTERCEPTIONS: Wayne State-Bobby Boyer 1-10; Alan Guy 1-0. RECEIVING: Indianapolis-Sam Elmore 5-44; Kevin Sanford 4-51; Justin Indianapolis-None. Russell 3-36; Donnie McCoy 3-34; Albert Spears 2-15; Seth Pickett 2-8; Nick Johnson 1-18. Saginaw Valley State-Bob Awrey 3-62; Devin Robinson 2-39; FUMBLES: Wayne State-C. Middlebrooks 3-1; Nolan Martin 1-1. Justin Barcey 2-15; Andrew Green 1-15; Mike Crawford 1-10; Marcus Ewing Indianapolis-Matt Kohn 2-2; Andrew Fritz 1-1. 1-9; Rick Cottengim 1-8; Stan Spencer 1-6; Tyler Scott 1-5; Nick Lillie 1- minus 1. Stadium: Key Stadium Attendance: 2000 Kickoff time: 1 pm End of Game: 4:05 pm Total elapsed time: 3:05 INTERCEPTIONS: Indianapolis-None. Saginaw Valley St.-Nich. Postma 1-16; Officials: Referee: Alex Kemp; Umpire: Mark Golnick; Linesman: Mike Jeff Mackey 1-45; Corey Gonzales 1-47; L.Baumgartner 1-19. Kavulich; Line judge: Mark Bennett; Back judge: Bob Mahnic; Field judge: Jeff Servinski; Side judge: Kevin Sullivan; FUMBLES: Indianapolis-None. Saginaw Valley State-None. Temperature: 77 Wind: NE 8 Weather: Partly sunny Stadium: HRW Memorial Stadium Attendance: 4239 Kickoff time: 11 am End of Game: 2:05 pm Total elapsed time: 3:05 Officials: Referee: Tom Minter; Umpire: Ken Zelmanski; Linesman: Jake Kemp; Line judge: Mike Maisner; Back judge: Gary Hooten; Field judge: Greg Fasig; Side judge: Jeff Stille; Temperature: 58 Wind: NW 15-20 Weather: Sunny 32 Findlay 26 Indianapolis 27 Indianapolis 42 Gannon 24

1 2 3 4 F 1 2 3 4 F UF 0146 6 26 October 9, 2004 October 16, 2004 UI 0 10 7 10 27 UI 21 14 0 7 42 GU 7 0 10 7 24

Scoring Summary: Scoring Summary: 1st 06:59 UI Carl Lile 68 yd interception return (Nick Parker kick) 1st 06:40 GU Donald Rose 10 yd pass from Whitfield (McNicholas kick) 05:18 UI Kenneth Akridge 47 yd fumble recovery (Parker kick) 2nd 13:23 UI Justin Russell 3 yd pass from Matt Kohn (Nick Parker kick) 03:07 UI Kenneth Akridge 34 yd int. return (Nick Parker kick) 03:35 UI Nick Parker 26 yd field goal 2nd 09:22 UI Donnie McCoy 22 yd run (Nick Parker kick) 3rd 14:11 UI Kevin Sanford 16 yd pass from Matt Kohn (Parker kick) 09:00 UI Donnie McCoy 5 yd run (Nick Parker kick) 09:39 GU Sam Culberth 26 yd pass from Whitfield (McNicholas kick) 00:42 UF Harry Garland 30 yd interception return (Jeff Pax kick) 01:36 GU Bre. McNicholas 47 yd field goal 00:03 UF Andy Witker 21 yd pass from Kevin Crooks (Pax kick) 4th 14:29 GU DarmelWhitfield 2 yd run (Bre. McNicholas kick) 3rd 10:40 UF Jeff Pax 29 yd field goal 09:45 UI Kevin Sanford 9 yd pass from Matt Kohn (Parker kick) 05:34 UF Jeff Pax 37 yd field goal 00:00 UI Nick Parker 58 yd field goal 4th 13:30 UF Mason Weaver 11 yd pass from Crooks (Pax pass failed) 00:44 UI Donnie McCoy 3 yd run (Nick Parker kick)

UI GU UF UI FIRST DOWNS 21 25 FIRST DOWNS 24 14 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 50-176 53-215 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 46-146 38-148 PASSING YDS (NET) 143 135 PASSING YDS (NET) 230 139 Passes Att-Comp-Int 34-15-2 31-14-2 Passes Att-Comp-Int 42-21-3 26-12-1 TOTAL OFF. PLAYS-YARDS 84-319 84-350 TOTAL OFF. PLAYS-YARDS 88-376 64-287 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 1-47 Punt Returns-Yards 0-0 2-20 Punt Returns-Yards 5-66 0-0 Kickoff Returns-Yards 2-35 5-75 Kickoff Returns-Yards 5-152 3-58 Interception Returns-Yards 2-45 2-53 Interception Returns-Yards 1-30 3-116 Punts (Number-Avg) 5-44.4 4-29.2 Punts (Number-Avg) 4-37.0 7-43.6 Fumbles-Lost 0-0 4-2 Fumbles-Lost 3-2 0-0 Penalties-Yards 2-25 5-54 Penalties-Yards 3-25 5-22 Possession Time 32:10 27:50 Possession Time 33:32 26:28 Third-Down Conversions 9 of 19 6 of 16 Third-Down Conversions 9 of 20 7 of 16 Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 2 2 of 5 Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 3 1 of 2 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 4-5 3-3 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 3-4 2-2 Sacks By: Number-Yards 3-19 1-8 Sacks By: Number-Yards 1-6 1-8 RUSHING: Indianapolis-Donnie McCoy 41-138; Matt Kohn 7-36; Sam Elmore RUSHING: Findlay-Michael Simpson 33-114; Kevin Crooks 10-29; Brian 1-2; David Link 1-0. Gannon (Pa.)-DarmelWhitfield 34-112; Ron Bailey 13-71; Wolters 1-5; Robby Rouault 1-0; Mike Leach 1-minus 2. Indianapolis-Donnie Sam Culberth 1-10; Wes Whiteside 1-8; Joe Gabbard 1-7; Al Donadi 3-7. McCoy 31-132; Matt Kohn 3-12; David Link 2-7; Marcus Nalley 1-0; TEAM 1-minus 3. PASSING: Indianapolis-Matt Kohn 15-34-2-143. Gannon (Pa.)-DarmelWhitfield 14-31-2-135. PASSING: Findlay-Kevin Crooks 21-39-2-230; Mike Leach 0-2-1-0; George Ashman 0-1-0-0. Indianapolis-Matt Kohn 12-26-1-139. RECEIVING: Indianapolis-Kevin Sanford 5-57; Justin Russell 5-41; Donnie McCoy 4-37; Seth Pickett 1-8. Gannon (Pa.)-Sam Culberth 4-55; Shea RECEIVING: Findlay-Andy Witker 7-75; Brian Wolters 4-39; Michael D'Ambrosio 3-32; Wes Whiteside 3-24; Ron Bailey 2-0; Greg Voytko 1-14; Simpson 4-37; Robby Rouault 3-31; Mason Weaver 2-27; Matt Witte 1-21. Donald Rose 1-10. Indianapolis-Kevin Sanford 6-72; Justin Russell 2-29; Nick Johnson 2-9; Eric Chudzicki 1-25; Donnie McCoy 1-4. INTERCEPTIONS: Indianapolis-Derenzo Bushrod 1-11; Neimiah Simons 1-34. Gannon (Pa.)-Eugene Padgett 1-45; Joe Dipre 1-8. INTERCEPTIONS: Findlay-Harry Garland 1-30. Indianapolis-Carl Lile 2-82; Kenneth Akridge 1-34. FUMBLES: Indianapolis-None. Gannon-DarmelWhitfield 3-1; Al Donadi 1-1. FUMBLES: Findlay-Kevin Crooks 1-1; Michael Simpson 1-0; Mike Leach 1- Stadium: Gannon Univ. Field Attendance: 548 1. Indianapolis-None. Kickoff time: 1 p.m. End of Game: 3:55 pm Total elapsed time: 2:55 Officials: Referee: Tom Minter; Umpire: Edward Kloboves; Linesman: Jeff Stadium: Key Stadium Attendance: 3000 Barbato; Line judge: Rich Baes; Back judge: Mike Brown; Field judge: Ken Kickoff time: 1:03 pm End of Game: 4:12 pm Total elapsed time: 3:09 Katafias; Side judge: Steve Allaire; Scorer: Dan Teliski; Officials: Referee: Bruce Keeling; Umpire: John Chappelle; Linesman: Tim Temperature: 50 Wind: 25 mph W Weather: Cloudy Heideman; Line judge: Dale Rumery; Back judge: ToddSkopczynski; Field judge: Zak Kemp; Side judge: Joel Clay; Nick Parker sets new school record with 58-yard field goal as time expires Temperature: 70 Weather: Partly sunny

Greyhound defense scores three touchdowns in game’s opening 12 minutes 2004 Boxscores/ GLIAC Standings

Indianapolis 21 St. Joseph’s 0 Mercyhurst 24 Indianapolis 34

1 2 3 4 F 1 2 3 4 F UI 0002121 SJ 0000 0 October 23, 2004 October 30, 2004 MC 7100 7 24 UI 10 3 14 7 34

Scoring Summary: Scoring Summary: 1st 04:34 MC Justin Adams 1 yd run (Phil Scanlon kick) 1st 08:49 UI Nick Parker 24 yd field goal 2nd 06:59 MC Phil Scanlon 26 yd field goal 06:02 UI Donnie McCoy 20 yd run (Nick Parker kick) 06:12 MC William Shealey 4 yd fumble recovery (Scanlon kick) 2nd 10:39 UI Nick Parker 24 yd field goal 4th 08:30 UI Matt Kohn 1 yd run (Nick Parker kick) 3rd 12:43 UI Derenzo Bushrod 63 yd interception return (Parker kick) 03:29 UI Kevin Sanford 50 yd pass from Kohn (Parker kick) 04:49 UI Donnie McCoy 2 yd run (Nick Parker kick) 01:58 MC Justin Adams 4 yd run (Phil Scanlon kick) 4th 04:11 UI Triston Jointer 57 yd blocked FG return (Parker kick) 00:55 UI Kevin Sanford 22 yd pass from Kohn (Parker kick)

SJC UI FIRST DOWNS 10 23 UI MC RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 31-104 44-189 FIRST DOWNS 10 16 PASSING YDS (NET) 103 173 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 37-12 46-191 Passes Att-Comp-Int 29-11-1 27-15-0 PASSING YDS (NET) 223 148 TOTAL OFF. PLAYS-YARDS 60-207 71-362 Passes Att-Comp-Int 25-12-1 28-11-3 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 TOTAL OFF. PLAYS-YARDS 62-235 74-339 Punt Returns-Yards 2-46 2-2 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 1-4 Kickoff Returns-Yards 5-89 0-0 Punt Returns-Yards 2-18 4-39 Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 1-63 Kickoff Returns-Yards 3-59 2-90 Punts (Number-Avg) 7-39.6 3-45.0 Interception Returns-Yards 3-82 1-0 Fumbles-Lost 1-1 0-0 Punts (Number-Avg) 9-40.6 7-40.1 Penalties-Yards 3-41 3-25 Fumbles-Lost 4-3 1-0 Possession Time 28:02 31:58 Penalties-Yards 4-33 6-45 Third-Down Conversions 3 of 15 7 of 16 Possession Time 27:09 32:51 Fourth-Down Conversions 2 of 3 1 of 2 Third-Down Conversions 5 of 17 3 of 15 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 0-0 4-5 Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 1 0 of 1 Sacks By: Number-Yards 1-8 2-3 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 1-2 3-4 Sacks By: Number-Yards 1-3 8-49 RUSHING: Saint Joseph's-Ford, Greg 11-32; Campbell, D 11-28; Abel, Matt 1-27; Patten, Andrew 6-20; Lindsey, A 2-minus 3. Indianapolis-Donnie RUSHING: Indianapolis-Donnie McCoy 22-41; Craig Jenkins 2-7; Sam McCoy 25-94; Matt Kohn 7-65; David Link 5-14; Craig Jenkins 5-12; Elmore 1-2; Matt Kohn 12-minus 38. Mercyhurst-Justin Adams 31-159; Matt Marcus Nalley 2-4. Smith 7-33; Mark Watson 1-9; Jeff Nowling 2-4; Mitch Phillis 1-minus 3; Team 3-minus 3; Calvin Kelly 1-minus 8. PASSING: Saint Joseph's-Lindsey, A 11-28-1-103; Capi, Austin 0-1-0-0. Indianapolis-Matt Kohn 15-27-0-173. PASSING: Indianapolis-Matt Kohn 12-25-1-223. Mercyhurst-Jeff Nowling 11-28-3-148; Mitch Phillis 0-0-0-0. RECEIVING: Saint Joseph's-Long, Justin 4-54; Dean, Grant 2-24; Campbell, D 2-1; Ford, Greg 1-17; Paulsen, Dan 1-9; Durant, Nate 1-minus 2. RECEIVING: Indianapolis-Donnie McCoy 4-57; Kevin Sanford 2-72; Justin Indianapolis-Kevin Sanford 3-33; Justin Russell 3-30; Donnie McCoy 2-39; Russell 2-44; Sam Elmore 2-29; Albert Spears 2-21. Mercyhurst-Mark Sam Elmore 2-21; Albert Spears 2-19; Nick Johnson 1-24; Derek VanEmon Watson 3-29; Justin Adams 3-20; John Egbert 2-37; Jeff Thiel 2-27; Dan 1-8; Adam Lane 1-minus 1. Schuler 1-35. INTERCEPTIONS: Saint Joseph's-None. Indianapolis-D. Bushrod 1-63. INTERCEPTIONS: Indianapolis-Kenneth Akridge 1-10; Neimiah Simons 1- 14; Kevin Shaw 1-58. Mercyhurst-Grant Marshman 1-0. FUMBLES: Saint Joseph's-Dean, Grant 1-1. Indianapolis-None.

FUMBLES: Indianapolis-Matt Kohn 3-2; Donnie McCoy 1-1. Mercyhurst- Stadium: Key Stadium Attendance: 2500 Ben Bluemle 1-0. Kickoff time: 1:03 pm End of Game: 3:55 pm Total elapsed time: 2:52 Officials: Referee: Tom Riepenhoff; Umpire: Kevin Mangas; Linesman: Stadium: Tullio Field Attendance: 1750 Brian Bolinger; Line judge: Pat Masterlasco; Back judge: Bradley Brunet; Kickoff time: 12:34 pm End of Game: 3:10 pm Total elapsed time: 2:36 Field judge: Tod Skopczynski; Side judge: David Siegle; Officials: Referee: Bruce Keeling; Umpire: John Chapelle; Linesman: Ray Temperature: 71 Wind: SW 24-31 Weather: Sunny and windy Cirata; Line judge: Rick Schifter; Back judge: Rick Jackson; Field judge: Zak Kemp; Side judge: Paul Sroka; Scorer: Ty Patton; Temperature: 56 Wind: 10mph S Weather: Sunny/Clear Donnie McCoy sets a new UIndy single season record with his 13th rushing TD of the year. Matt Kohn breaks UIndy career TD passing record (52)

34 Ashland 21 2004 GLIAC Indianapolis 24 Standings

1 2 3 4 F Conference Overall November 5, 2004 AU 770721 GV 0177 0 24 Team W L T Pct W L T Pct Northwood 9 1 0 .900 10 2 0 .833 Scoring Summary: Michigan Tech 9 1 0 .900 9 2 0 .818 1st 00:50 AU Michael Hull 7 yd pass from Nick Strance (Wellock kick) Grand Valley St 8 2 0 .800 10 3 0 .769 2nd 12:14 UI Nick Parker 22 yd field goal Saginaw Valley 7 3 0 .700 7 3 0 .700 11:04 UI Justin Russell 29 yd pass from Matt Kohn (Parker kick) 08:27 AU Lee Daniels 10 yd pass from Nick Strance (Wellock kick) Ferris St 6 4 0 .600 6 5 0 .545 00:35 UI Kevin Sanford 7 yd pass from Matt Kohn (Parker kick) Findlay 5 5 0 .500 6 5 0 .545 3rd 03:54 UI Kevin Sanford 38 yd pass from Matt Kohn (Parker kick) Ashland 4 6 0 .400 5 6 0 .455 4th 04:56 AU Antwan Hart 2 yd run (Austin Wellock kick) Mercyhurst 4 6 0 .400 4 7 0 .364 Hillsdale 4 6 0 .400 4 7 0 .364 AU UI Gannon 3 7 0 .300 4 7 0 .364 FIRST DOWNS 18 21 Indianapolis 3 7 0 .300 4 7 0 .364 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 41-219 37-77 PASSING YDS (NET) 134 269 Northern Mich 2 8 0 .200 2 8 0 .200 Passes Att-Comp-Int 26-12-1 29-18-4 Wayne St. 1 9 0 .100 1 9 0 .100 TOTAL OFF. PLAYS-YARDS 67-353 66-346 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Punt Returns-Yards 1-9 1-9 Kickoff Returns-Yards 3-87 4-65 Interception Returns-Yards 4-17 1-13 Punts (Number-Avg) 5-41.4 3-48.7 Fumbles-Lost 0-0 0-0 Penalties-Yards 4-45 4-37 Possession Time 29:59 30:01 Third-Down Conversions 5 of 14 4 of 12 Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 1 0 of 0 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 3-5 2-2 Sacks By: Number-Yards 4-27 2-9 University of Indianapolis Football Coaching Records All-TTime RUSHING: Ashland-Antwan Hart 35-208; Dalorean White 1-7; Nick Strance 5-4. Indianapolis-Donnie McCoy 25-95; Matt Kohn 9-minus 7; TEAM 3- minus 11. Coach (Years) W L T Pct. J. W. George (1924-26) 9 11 1 .452 PASSING: Ashland-Nick Strance 12-26-1-134. Indianapolis-Matt Kohn (1927-31) 13 21 5 .397 18-29-4-269. Ed Bright (1946) 3 4 0 .429 Angus Nicoson (1947-49, 54) 21 12 0 .636 RECEIVING: Ashland-Michael Hull 5-63; Brian Mong 2-23; Antwan Hart 2- Walt Bartkiewicz (1950-51) 8 8 1 .500 7; Jeremy Holland 1-20; Dalorean White 1-11; Lee Daniels 1-10. Indianapolis-Kevin Sanford 7-121; Justin Russell 6-110; Donnie McCoy 2-15; Dave Shaw (1952-53) 13 3 0 .813 Sam Elmore 2-11; Seth Pickett 1-12. Jim Wallace (1955-57) 12 14 2 .464 Jay Windell (1958-61) 17 18 1 .486 INTERCEPTIONS: Ashland-Chris Campbell 1-0; Devin Conwell 1-9; Justin Paul Velez (1962-66) 14 29 2 .333 Hood 1-8; Thaddeus Walker 1-0. Indianapolis-Kenneth Akridge 1-13. Ed Dwyer (1967-69) 4 21 1 .173 (1970-71) 9 11 0 .450 FUMBLES: Ashland-None. Indianapolis-None. (1972-93) 114 99 9 .534 Stadium: Key Stadium Attendance: 2000 Joe Polizzi (1994-) 57 61 1 .483 Kickoff time: 1 pm End of Game: 3:46 pm Total elapsed time: 2:46 Officials: Referee: Alex Kemp; Umpire: James Neal; Linesman: Tim Heideman; Line judge: Mark Bennett; Back judge: Bob Mahnic; Field judge: Eric VanHevel; Side judge: Kevin Sullivan; Temperature: 58 Wind: SW 15 Weather: Sunny and cool GLIAC Records/ 2005 Opponent Profiles

The Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (GLIAC) is com- Indianapolis GLIAC/MIFC School Records prised of 13 institutions, 12 from the former Midwest Intercollegiate GLIAC/MIFC Record 8-2 1998 Football Conference (1990-98). GLIAC/MIFC Finish 2nd 1998 GLIAC/MIFC Start 5-0 1997 Joining UI in the GLIAC are Ashland, Ferris State, Findlay, Grand GLIAC/MIFC Home Record 4-0 1997 Valley, Gannon, Hillsdale, Mercyhurst, Michigan Tech, Northern GLIAC/MIFC Away Record 4-1 1998, 2001 Michigan, Northwood, Saginaw Valley, and Wayne State. GLIAC/MIFC Winning Streak 7 1998-99 GLIAC Home Winning Streak 5 1998-99 GLIAC teams have competed in the NCAA II football playoffs in 14 GLIAC Away Winning Streak 4 1998-99, 2001 of the past 15 years, with Grand Valley winning the ESPN-televised Points, Game 59 vs. Michigan Tech, 9-20-03 championship games in 2002 and 2003. GLIAC/MIFC Records held by Greyhounds Tom Brown is the GLIAC Commissioner, Phil Barnes is Supervisor of Pass Attempts, Career–1,054, Kevin Kreinhagen, 1995-98 Officials, and Jeff Ligney is the SID. Completions, Game–39, Matt Kohn vs. Michigan Tech, 9-20-03 Passing Yards, Game–645, Matt Kohn vs. Michigan Tech, 9-20-03 The GLIAC marks the fifth conference in which Indianapolis has Passing Yards, Game, Two Players–525 B.J. Schlicher (461) and competed. The Greyhounds began play in the Hoosier College Andy Owen (64) at Saginaw Valley, 9-23-00 Conference in 1947, winning the league title that season and in 1953, Passing Yards by Freshman, Game–461, B.J. Schlicher at SVSU 1954, 1955 and 1960. The Hounds moved to the Indiana Collegiate Passing Yards by Freshman, Season–2,324, B.J. Schlicher, 2000 Conference in 1971. In 1978, the ICC became the Heartland Receiving Yards, Game, Two Players–377, Cesare Manning (246) & Collegiate Conference with the addition of universities from Ohio and Rob Mager (131) vs. Michigan Tech, 9-20-03 Kentucky. Indianapolis then played from 1977-89 in the HCC. The Total Offense, Game–652, Matt Kohn vs. Michigan Tech, 9-20-03 Greyhounds captured the first HCC championship in 1978 and they All-Purpose Yds., Game and Per Play–364 yards on 14 plays (26.0), added another crown in 1981. Craig Cothron at Northwood, 10-10-98 Punt Return TDs, Game, Season–2, Craig Cothron at NU, 10-10-98 Punt Return Avg., Game–55.0 (3-165), Craig Cothron at Northwood 2004 Indianapolis Academic All-GLIAC Selections (12) Longest Interception Return–100, Chris Volz vs. Mercyhurst, 9-30-00 Ryan Brizendine* Sr. 3.06 Exer. Sci./P.E. Indianapolis, Ind./Roncalli Interception Return TD’s, Game, Season, Career–2, Chris Volz vs. Mitch Brown* So. 3.00 P.E. Teaching New Albany, Ind. Mercyhurst, 9-30-00; Tony Jones at Valparaiso, 10-20-90 Jason Clinton** So. 3.04 Information Systems/P.E. Bolingbrook, Ill. First Downs, Game, Two Teams–38 vs. Michigan Tech (30), 9-20-03 Kevin Dietel* So. 3.29 Accounting Bargersville, Ind./Center Grove Passing 1st Downs, Game, 2 Teams–28 vs. Mich. Tech (14), 9-20-03 Jimmy Fleshman* So. 3.22 Law Enfor. Columbus, Ohio/Centennial Plays, Game, Two Teams–179, UIndy (94) vs. MTU (85), 9-20-03 Matt Kohn*** Sr. 3.08 Marketing, Management Adrian, Mich. Completions, Game, 2 Teams–39 vs. Michigan Tech (23), 9-20-03 Adam Lane*** Jr. 3.33 Exer. Science/P.E. Vincennes, Ind./Lincoln Passing Yards, Game–645 vs. Michigan Tech, 9-20-03 Marcus Nalley* So. 3.02 Sports Admin./P.E. Indianapolis/Roncalli Passing Yards, Season–3,130, 2003 Bruce Renner** Jr. 3.65 Math Teaching Delphos, Ohio/Jefferson Kickoff Return Yards, Season–1,226, 1992 Peter Szostak* So. 3.67 Accounting Indianapolis, Ind./Roncalli Interceptions, Game–6, vs. N. Mich., 9-8-01; at Wayne St., 10-27-01 Troy Tinsley*** Sr. 3.69 Information Systems Noblesville, Ind. Interception Return Yards, Game–197, vs. Mercyhurst, 9-30-00 Derek VanEmon*** Sr. 4.00 MBA Paoli, Ind. Interception Return Average, Game–39.4 (5-197), vs. Mercyhurst 4th Qtr. Pts., Two Teams–41, UI (27) at Northwood (14), 10-10-98 2004 Indianapolis All-GLIAC Selections (8) Overtime Points, Season–13, 2001 and 2004 1st Team- Troy Tinsley, Offense; Bruce Renner, 1st Team; 2nd Team- Nick Parker, Offense; Hon. Mention- Derenzo Bushrod, Matt Kohn, Carl Lile, DonnieMcCoy, Andy Moore.

1990-2004 Indianapolis All-GLIAC/MIFC Selections: Tarron Acuff, Jeff Barnaby, Neal Blank, Tim Bless, Tim Bohman, Matt Kohn still holds the Brian Campbell, Nick Childers, Craig Cothron, Brad Crawford, NCAA D-II record for passing Jimmy Detherage, Stephane Fortin, Todd Gecewicz, Josh Gentry, yards in a game with 645. He Dawayne Gilbert, Mike Gillock, Robert Green, Gary Griffin, Kenny set the record against Michigan Tech in 2003. Kohn completed Harden, Deon Harding, Marty Heelam, Kenny Helmuth, Kevin his career at the University of Hergott, David Hoffman, Joe Hornett, Brian Hults, Jeremy Hurd, Gary Indianapolis as the all-time Isza, Sean Jones, Tony Jones, Pete Koulianos, Kevin Kreinhagen, leader in virtually every statisti- Brian Lauck, Ted Liette, Cesaré Manning, Greg Matheis, Jeff cal category. He signed on Mitchell, Corey Miles, Brian Monahan, Chad Neal, Dennis Nisbet, with the Tupelo Fire Ants of the David Nobbe, Nick Parker, Matt Porter, Chuck Powell, Bruce Renner, United Indoor Football league Lance Riegle, Brad Roberts, J. D. Roberts, Walter Robinson, Willie this past summer. Savage, Chad Schulte, B.J. Schlicher, Phil Shiban, Brock Smith, David Smith, Eric Smith, Scott Snodgrass, Shawn Sommers, Pat Spray, Johnnie Stewart, Kevin Templeman, Craig Thomas, Troy Tinsley, Marquis Tolliver, Chris Volz, Josh Vondersaar, Loren Weeks, Chad Wiechart.

36 Hillsdale Michigan Tech August 27, 2005 September 3, 2005

Location: Hillsdale, Mich. Enrollment: 1,200 Location: Houghton, Mich Nickname: Chargers Enrollment: 6,538 Colors: Royal Blue/ White Nickname: Huskies Stadium: Muddy Waters Stadium (8,500) Colors: Silver/ Gold/ Black Conference: Great Lakes Intercollegiate (GLIAC) Stadium: Sherman Field (3,000) Athletic Dir: Dr. Mike Kovalchik Conference: Great Lakes Intercollegiate (GLIAC) Head Coach: Keith Otterbein (Hillsdale ’79) Athletic Dir: Rick Yeo Record at HC/Career: 12-21 (3 years), 72-60-3 (12 years) Head Coach: Bernie Anderson (Northern Michigan, ‘78) Assistant Coaches:Craig Blanchard, Barry Fagan, Cary Marquell, Record at HC/Career: 88-93 (18 years) Nate Shreffler, Jeffrey Phelps, John Lindley, Allan Dawson, Dr. Assistant Coaches: Tom Kearly, Tim Driscoll, Chadd Braine, Jeff John Willson, Joe Williamson Duvendeck, Chase Emmott SID: Brad Monasstiere Office:(517) 607-3172, (517) 607-3120 SID: Wes Frahm Office: (906) 487-2351 Series Record: Hillsdale 12, Indianapolis 9 Series Record: Michigan Tech 5, Indianapolis 4

Hillsdale (9-12) Michigan Tech (4-5) 2004 A 28 Away LOT 43-49 1993 O 9 Away L 7-14 2004 S 4 Home L 10-17 2003 S 13 Home W 31-10 1992 O 10 Home L 10-36 2003 S 20 Home WOT 59-52 2002 S 14 Away W 24-17 1991 O 12 Away L 7-35 2002 S 21 Away LOT 24-32 2001 O 20 Away WOT 20-17 1990 O 6 Home L 14-40 2001 S 15 Away WOT 34-31 2000 O 21 Home W 16-14 1989 N 4 Away L 24-38 2000 S 16 Home L 33-35 1999 N 13 Home W 34-9 1988 N 5 Home L 7-22 1997 S 27 Away W 35-29 1998 N 14 Away W 34-7 1982 S 11 Away L 7-24 1996 S 28 Home L 14-19 1997 S 20 Home W 17-10 1981 S 26 Home L 14-24 1995 O 7 Away L 14-21 1996 S 21 Away L 14-24 1979 N 17 Away W 19-10 1994 O 8 Home W 20-18 1995 S 30 Home L 0-10 1978 N 18 Home W 35-24 1994 O 1 Away L 0-37

Grand Valley State Ferris State September 10, 2005 September 18, 2005

Location: Allendale, Mich. Location: Big Rapids, Mich. Enrollment: 21,300 Enrollment: 11,803 Nickname: Lakers Nickname: Bulldogs Colors: Blue/ Black/ White Colors: Crimson/ Gold Stadium: Lubbers Stadium (8,383) Stadium: Top Taggart (6,200) Conference: Great Lakes Intercollegiate (GLIAC) Conference: Great Lakes Intercollegiate (GLIAC) Athletic Dir: Tim Selgo Athletic Dir: Tom Kirinovic Head Coach: Chuck Martin (Millikin, ‘90) Head Coach: Jeff Pierce (Ferris State, ‘79) Record at GVSU/Career: 10-3 (2nd year)/ same Record at FSU/Career: 66-44-0 (11th season) Assistant Coaches:Todd Kolster, Matt Pawlowski, Jeremy Gold, Assistant Coaches: Duane Wilson, Matt McCarthy, Steve Brockelbank, Matt Mitchell, Jim Schaak, Greg Vaughn, Ken Conlin , Ted Egger, Jason Rebrovich, Rick Williams Matt Yoches, Joe Adam SID: Joe Gorby Office: (231) 591-2336 SID: Tim Nott Office: (616) 331-3275 Series Record: Ferris State 15, Indianapolis 10, 1 Tie Series Record: Grand Valley State 14, Indianapolis 1 Ferris State (10-15-1) 2004 S 18 Home L 14-24 1989 S 9 Home L 21-38 2003 N 15 Away W 35-20 1988 S 10 Away L 21-34 2002 N 16 Home W 17-14 1987 S 12 Home W 35-19 Grand Valley State (1-14) 2001 N 10 Away LOT 13-16 1986 S 6 Away W 35-13 2004 S 11 Away L 9-35 * 1996 N 16 Home L 28-14 2000 N 11 Home L 28-38 1985 S 21 Home W 24-17 2003 N 8 Home L 10-53# 1995 S 9 Away L 0-56 1997 S 6 Home W 33-21 1984 S 22 Away W 47-0 2002 N 9 Away L 13-50* 1994 S 10 Home L 24-35 1996 S 7 Away L 19-30 1983 S 24 Home W 30-0 2001 O 13 Home L 27-63 1993 S 25 Away L 7-31 1995 S 16 Home L 0-50 1982 S 25 Away W 21-17 2000 O 14 Away L 21-56 1992 S 26 Home L 7-21 1994 S 17 Away L 7-44 1980 S 20 Home Tie 14-14 1999 S 18 Away W 30-14 1991 S 28 Away L 13-31 1993 O 30 Away L 26-40 1960 O 15 Home L 0-19 1998 S 19 Home L 17-28 1990 S 22 Home L 12-30 1992 O 31 Home L 13-54 1959 N 7 Away L 7-29 1997 N 15 Away L 14-23 *GVSU ranked #1 1991 N 2 Away L 6-21 1954 O 30 Home L 0-12 #GVSU ranked #4 1990 O 27 Home L 15-29 1953 O 31 Away W 19-7 2005 Opponent Profiles

Wayne State Saginaw Valley State September 24, 2005 October 1, 2005

Location: Detroit, Mich. Location: University Center, Michigan Enrollment: 33,091 Enrollment: 9,128 Nickname: Warriors Nickname: Cardinals Colors: Green/ Gold Colors: Red/ White/ Blue Stadium: Adams Field (6,000) Stadium: Harvey R. Wickes Stadium (4,028) Conference: Great Lakes Intercollegiate (GLIAC) Conference: Great Lakes Intercollegiate (GLIAC) Athletic Dir: Rob Fournier Athletic Dir: Joe Vogl Head Coach: Paul Winters (Akron, ‘80) Head Coach: Randy Awrey (Northern Michigan, ‘78) Record at WSU/Career: 1-9 (2nd season) Record at SVSU/Career: 52-17 (6 years)/ 100-59-1 (15 years) Assistant Coaches: Jurt Matrix, EJ Henderson, Scott Kazmierski, Assistant Coaches: Jim Kiernan, John Wesolek, Mike Juscik, Keith Uecker, Joe Davis, Landon Fox, John O’Connor, Dave Ben Adams, Bill Unsworth, Jason Wender Brundicks SID: Ryan Thompson Office: (989)964-4053 SID: Jeff Weiss Office:(313) 577-7542 Series Record: Saginaw Valley State 17, Indianapolis 6 Series Record: Indianapolis 9, Wayne State 5 Saginaw Valley State (6-17) 1989 S 16 Away W 34-31 2004 O 2 Away L 14-62* 1988 S 17 Home W 22-21 2003 O 4 Home L 3-55 # 1987 S 26 Away L 16-38 2002 O 5 Away L 24-63^ 1986 S 20 Home L 20-28 Wayne State (9-5) 2001 S 22 Home L 14-17 1985 S 7 Away W 24-17 2004 S 25 Home LOT 21-24 1993 S 4 Home L 31-34 2000 S 23 Away L 34-46 1984 S 8 Home W 35-6 2001 O 27 Away W 38-14 1992 S 5 Away L 26-31 1997 O 11 Away L 17-31 1981 S 12 Home W 21-10 2000 O 28 Home L 21-24 1991 S 7 Home W 35-13 1996 O 12 Home L 14-20 1980 N 15 Away W 28-7 1999 O 16 Away WOT 26-19 1990 S 1 Away W 43-40 1995 O 21 Away L 6-42 1979 S 15 Home L 12-29 1998 O 17 Home W 28-21 1973 O 6 Home W 7-6 1994 O 22 Home L 21-42 1978 S 16 Away L 7-21 1997 S 13 Away W 28-9 1993 O 16 Away L 0-14 *SVSUranked #13 1996 S 14 Home W 10-8 1992 O 17 Home L 0-42 # SVSU ranked #6 1995 S 23 Away W 21-7 1991 O 19 Away L 7-21 ^ SVSU ranked #4 1994 S 24 Home L 14-28 1990 O 13 Home L 13-16

Findlay Gannon October 8, 2005 October 15, 2005

Location: Findlay, Ohio Location: Erie, Pa. Enrollment: 4,711 Enrollment: 3,400 Nickname: Oilers Nickname: Golden Knights Colors: Orange/ Black Colors: Maroon/ White/ Gold Stadium: Donnell Stadium (7,500) Stadium: Gannon University Field (2,500) Conference: Great Lakes Intercollegiate (GLIAC) Conference: Great Lakes Intercollegiate (GLIAC) Athletic Dir: Steven Rackley Athletic Dir: Griz Zimmermann Head Coach: Dan Simrell (Toledo ‘66) Head Coach: Bill Elias (Massachusetts, ‘77) Record at UF/Career: 26-28 (5 years)/ 76-65-2 (13 years) Record at GU/Career: 27-33 (6 years)/ same Assistant Coaches: Ron Curtis, Dan Hott, Chad Wagner, Mike Assistant Coaches: Don Holl, Casey Vogt, Randy Dovichow, Kostoff, Kory Allen, Carl Embury Brad Whitman, Dave McDonald, Ken Nickson, Ben Pettinato, SID: David Buck Office: (419) 434-4727 John Kava Series Record: Indianapolis 6, Findlay 5 SID: Dan Teliski Office: (814) 871-7418 Series Record: Indianapolis 1, Gannon 0

Findlay (6-5) Gannon (1-0) 2004 O 9 Home W 42-26 1998 O 3 Home W 33-12 2004 O 16 Away W 27-24 2003 O 18 Home W 22-19 1975 S 6 Home W 54-8 2002 O 19 Away L 10-14 1974 S 7 Away W 8-6 2001 O 6 Home W 26-8 1956 L 7-21 2000 O 7 Away LOT 28-34 1955 N 12 Away L 7-41 1999 O 2 Away L 7-14

38 Mercyhurst St. Joseph’s October 22, 2005 October 29, 2005

Location: Erie, Pa. Location: Rensselaer, Ind. Enrollment: 3,400 Enrollment: 1,000 Nickname: Lakers Nickname: Pumas Colors: Kelly Green/ Royal Blue/ White Colors: Cardinal and Purple Stadium: Tullio Field (2,300) Stadium: Alumni Stadium (4,000) Conference: Great Lakes Intercollegiate (GLIAC) Conference: D-II Independent Athletic Dir: Pete Russo Athletic Dir: Bill Massoels Head Coach: Marty Schaetzle (Bucknell, ‘83) Head Coach: Lou Esposito Record at MC/Career: 11-22 (3 years)/ same Record at SJC/Career: 0-0, same Assistant Coaches: Mark McNellie, Joe Lombardi, Tom Herman, Assistant Coaches: Jake Moreland, Keenan Massey, Matt St. John Paul Shevory, Ray Enricco, Shawn Terlecky, Mike Krahe, Germain, Brandon Johnson Robert Page SID: Clark Teuscher Office: (219) 866-6141 SID: John Leisering Office: (814) 824-3095 Series Record: Indianapolis 22, St. Joseph’s 10, 1 Tie Series Record: Indianapolis 4, Mercyhurst 3

Mercyhurst (4-3) Saint Joseph's (22-10-1) 2004 O 23 Away L 21-24 2004 O 30 Home W 34-0 1986 N 1 Away W 23-17 2003 O 25 Away L 24-27 2003 S 6 Away W 44-7 1985 N 2 Home W 41-7 2002 O 26 Home W 40-16 2002 A 31 Home W 41-3 1984 N 3 Away W 23-22 2001 S 29 Away W 17-14 2001 S 1 Away W 10-0 1983 O 15 Away W 14-7 2000 S 30 Home W 50-8 2000 S 2 Home W 33-7 1982 O 16 Home W 9-7 1999 S 25 Away L 20-27 1999 S 4 Away W 19-10 1981 O 17 Away L 0-9 1998 S 26 Home W 31-6 1997 A 30 Home W 26-13 1980 O 11 Home L 21-34 1996 A 31 Away WOT 28-21 1979 S 29 Away L 7-28 1995 N 11 Home W 14-0 1978 S 30 Home W 17-0 1994 N 12 Away L 0-19 1977 O 1 Away L 19-21 1993 S 18 Home W 33-14 1976 O 2 Home L 10-17 1992 S 19 Away Tie 24-24 1975 S 13 Away W 38-8 Ashland 1991 S 21 Home W 28-10 1974 N 2 Home W 28-12 November 5, 2005 1990 S 15 Away W 26-17 1973 N 3 Away L 14-16 1989 O 28 Home W 52-49 1972 O 28 Home L 6-35 1988 O 29 Away L 34-50 1971 S 11 Away L 7-24 1987 N 7 Home W 42-21

Location: Ashland, Ohio Enrollment: 6,800 Nickname: Eagles Colors: Purple/ Gold Stadium: Community Stadium (6,000) Conference: Great Lakes Intercollegiate (GLIAC) Athletic Dir: Bill Goldring Head Coach: Lee Owens (Bluffton, ‘77) Record at AU/Career: 5-6 (2nd season)/ 45-67 (10 years) Assistant Coaches: Greg Gillum, Ton Stacy, Doug Geiser, Pat Fuller, Jim Meyer, Steve Clinkscale, Carl White, John Saccomen SID: Al King Office: (419) 289-5442 Series Record: Ashland 16, Indianapolis 10

Ashland (10-16) 2004 N 5 Home W 24-21 1989 O 7 Home L 10-21 2003 N 1 Away W 35-24 1988 O 8 Away L 12-14 2002 N 2 Home W 35-14 1987 O 3 Home L 16-20 2001 N 3 Home L 10-23 1986 S 27 Away L 8-17 2000 N 4 Away L 13-20 1985 S 28 Home W 10-0 1999 N 6 Home W 30-10 1984 S 29 Away L 16-21 1998 N 7 Away W 26-20 1983 O 1 Away W 10-0 1997 N 8 Away L 7-15 1982 O 2 Home L 0-17 1996 N 9 Home WOT 19-16 1981 O 3 Away W 10-9 1993 N 6 Home L 25-40 1980 S 27 Home L 6-20 1992 N 7 Away L 12-45 1977 N 12 Home L 12-24 1991 N 9 Home L 7-21 1955 O 15 Home W 32-21 1990 N 3 Away L 17-20 1954 L 0-6 All-Time Series Records

All-Time Series Records 1976 O 9 Away L 6-24 1927 Away W 18-0 1931 L 12-33 (non-2005 opponents) 1975 O 4 Home L 7-44 1926 O 9 Home L 0-9 1930 L 0-6 1974 O 19 Away L 26-29 1925 O 10 Away L 0-13 1929 L 0-14 Alma [Mich.] (1-6-1) 1973 N 17 Away L 14-21 1924 O 11 Away L 7-20 1928 S 28 W 13-0 1973 S 15 Away W 23-20 1972 N 18 Home L 7-8 1927 L 0-9 1972 S 16 Home L 13-15 1971 N 20 Away W 17-12 Elmhurst (1-0) 1926 S 25 Away L 6-39 1960 L 6-20 1970 N 21 Away L 0-35 1952 W 21-19 1925 S 26 Away L 0-31 1959 L 14-42 1969 S 20 Away L 0-57 1924 S 28 Away L 0-28 1958 L 0-26 1954 N 13 Away L 7-13 Evansville (13-5-1) First Game in Program History 1957 Tie 13-13 1948 Away L 7-68 1987 O 24 Away W 27-24 1956 L 16-24 1930 S 26 Away L 0-46 1986 O 18 Home W 25-24 Georgetown (7-3) 1955 S 17 Away L 0-20 1985 O 19 Away W 38-17 1987 O 31 Away L 9-31 Canterbury (4-1) 1984 O 20 Home W 17-7 1986 O 25 Home W 30-13 Anderson (10-15-1) 1950 L 6-7 1983 O 8 Home Tie 27-27 1985 O 26 Away W 41-7 1977 S 10 Away W 38-28 1949 O 22 W 8-0 1982 O 9 Away L 7-10 1984 O 27 Home W 35-7 1976 S 11 Home W 21-20 1948 W 20-7 1981 O 10 Home W 28-6 1983 O 22 Away L 0-9 1970 L 13-26 1947 W 25-0 1980 O 4 Away W 29-2 1982 O 23 Home W 30-7 1969 L 43-78 1946 W 6-0 1979 O 27 Away W 20-6 1981 O 24 Away W 46-14 1968 L 7-30 1978 O 28 Home W 20-7 1980 O 18 Home W 39-20 1967 L 6-26 Cedarville (1-0) 1977 O 29 Away W 24-21 1979 N 10 Home L 14-23 1966 L 7-29 1951 W 20-6 1976 N 13 Home W 22-15 1978 N 11 Away W 21-15 1965 L 14-33 1975 O 25 Away W 17-10 1964 L 7-27 Centre (1-1) 1974 O 5 Home L 20-28 Hanover (13-16) 1963 W 34-24 1952 W 31-28 1973 S 8 Home W 10-2 1971 N 6 Home W 7-3 1962 L 20-47 1951 L 6-9 1972 S 9 Home L 14-47 1970 N 7 Away W 31-14 1961 W 7-0 1971 S 18 Away L 21-33 1969 N 8 Home L 35-44 1960 L 6-26 Chicago-North Pier (0-0-1) 1946 L 0-35 1968 N 9 Away W 18-13 1959 L 0-45 1962 Tie 13-13 1929 W 25-7 1967 S 30 Away L 2-27 1958 L 7-55 1966 O 1 Home L 0-19 1957 L 7-36 Danville Central Normal (1-3) Franklin (23-26-2) 1965 O 2 Away W 21-13 1956 L 14-20 1927 L 0-20 1988 N 12 Away W 40-34 1964 O 3 Home W 20-13 1955 O 8 Away W 13-6 1926 N 11 Home L 0-16 1987 O 10 Away W 24-14 1963 N 2 Away W 20-14 1954 W 47-26 1925 O 30 Away L 0-41 1986 O 4 Home W 19-7 1962 N 3 Home W 19-14 1953 W 18-0 1924 O 24 Home W 3-0 1985 O 5 Away Tie 14-14 1961 N 4 Away L 6-7 1952 W 7-0 1984 O 6 Home W 7-6 1960 N 5 Home W 27-13 1951 W 25-12 Defiance (1-0) 1983 N 5 Away W 18-14 1959 S 25 Away L 26-32 1950 Tie 7-7 1947 W 12-6 1982 N 6 Home L 6-54 1958 S 27 Home L 0-20 1949 O 27 L 20-27 1981 N 7 Away W 40-34 1957 S 28 Away L 19-52 1948 L 7-18 DePauw (6-3) 1980 N 1 Home W 28-21 1956 S 29 Home L 14-39 1947 W 20-14 1978 O 21 Away W 26-0 1979 S 22 Away L 13-21 1955 O 22 Home L 13-19 1977 O 22 Home W 31-3 1978 S 23 Home W 31-7 1954 O 23 Away W 45-19 Ball State (3-2-2) 1976 O 23 Away W 14-12 1977 N 19 Away L 21-53 1953 O 24 Home W 18-6 1930 N 15 Away L 0-20 1975 O 18 Home W 27-0 1976 N 6 Home L 9-27 1952 O 25 Away L 0-20 1929 S 28 Away W 7-0 1974 O 26 Away L 7-16 1975 O 11 Away W 37-22 1951 O 27 Home L 0-20 1928 O 13 Away Tie 6-6 1973 O 13 Home W 12-7 1974 O 12 Home W 23-10 1950 O 7 Away L 0-6 1927 O 22 Home Tie 12-12 1972 N 4 Away W 14-0 1973 S 29 Away W 34-32 1949 N 5 Home L 6-21 1926 O 15 Away L 0-35 1930 O 4 Away L 7-39 1972 O 14 Home L 10-26 1948 N 6 Away L 12-44 1925 O 20 Away W 6-0 1928 N 10 Away L 0-25 1971 Away L 14-33 1947 N 8 Home W 26-14 1924 O 31 Home W 13-2 1970 L 13-61 1946 N 9 Away W 7-0 Earlham (13-14) 1969 L 8-40 1931 Tie 0-0 Beloit (1-2) 1973 O 20 Home W 26-2 1968 L 14-41 1928 O 27 Tie 0-0 1958 W 12-0 1972 O 21 Away W 14-6 1967 L 0-32 1927 W 7-6 1957 L 7-19 1971 Away L 17-21 1966 L 6-48 1926 N 6 Away L 0-14 1956 L 6-27 1970 W 10-0 1965 W 29-19 1925 N 7 Home L 0-6 1969 L 14-24 1964 L 19-41 Butler (7-19-2) 1968 L 12-41 1963 L 14-37 Heidelberg (1-1) 1993 N 13 Home W 34-21 1967 L 7-20 1962 Tie 42-42 1975 S 27 Away W 28-20 1992 O 3 Away L 6-28 1962 L 0-24 1961 L 20-28 1974 S 28 Home L 13-20 1991 O 5 Home L 3-22 1961 L 0-16 1960 W 33-28 1990 S 29 Away Tie 9-9 1957 W 53-19 1959 L 13-20 Hiram (1-0) 1989 O 21 Away L 25-31 1956 W 49-20 1958 L 19-21 1953 Away W 25-13 1988 O 22 Home Tie 13-13 1955 O 1 Home W 16-6 1957 W 34-32 1987 N 14 Away L 20-35 1954 W 20-6 1956 W 21-12 Hope (1-1) 1986 N 8 Home W 28-25 1953 Home W 7-0 1955 S 24 Away W 20-13 1977 S 24 Home W 21-17 1985 N 9 Away L 17-18 1952 Away L 21-33 1954 W 26-7 1976 S 25 Away L 14-33 1984 N 10 Home W 20-10 1951 Away L 0-3 1953 W 18-0 1983 N 12 Home L 26-6 1950 Home L 19-40 1952 W 24-0 Huntington (2-0) 1982 Nr 13 Away L 7-14 1947 Home W 19-0 1951 W 6-0 1950 W 24-7 1981 N 14 Home W 16-14 1946 Away W 13-7 1950 W 12-0 1949 S 24 W 26-8 1980 N 8 Away L 6-7 1931 Away L 0-37 1949 O 1 L 13-14 1979 O 6 Home W 14-13 1930 Home W 13-6 1948 W 19-13 Illinois Benedictine (2-0) 1978 O 7 Away L 7-20 1929 Away L 9-12 1947 L 13-19 1979 O 13 Home W 34-0 40 1977 O 8 Home W 30-11 1928 N 3 Home W 12-6 1946 L 0-18 1978 O 14 Away W 14-13 Illinois-Chicago (6-4) 1999 O 30 Away L 7-19 1970 L 22-24 1966 L 0-21 1969 L 8-35 1998 O 31 Home W 44-17 1969 L 19-27 1965 L 13-32 1968 L 14-35 1997 O 4 Home W 12-10 1968 W 32-7 1964 L 23-28 1967 L 6-7 1996 O 5 Away L 9-38 1967 Tie 13-13 1963 L 10-14 1966 L 2-21 1995 O 14 Home L 14-28 1966 W 32-7 1962 L 6-53 1965 W 22-6 1994 O 15 Away L 12-38 1965 L 0-13 1961 L 13-21 1964 W 34-24 1993 S 11 Away L 14-20 1949 S 17 L 26-28 1960 W 14-13 1963 W 26-6 1992 S 12 Home W 32-10 1948 W 18-7 1959 W 19-14 1961 W 7-0 1991 S 14 Away L 20-31 1947 W 39-6 1958 W 26-13 1960 W 42-0 1990 S 18 Home L 22-47 1946 L 7-12 1957 L 13-19 1959 W 32-7 1931 L 0-28 1956 W 7-6 Northwood (6-10-2) 1930 L 0-19 1955 O 29 Home W 7-6 Indiana State (1-4) 2003 O 11 Away L 7-52 1929 L 6-12 1954 W 26-0 1962 L 0-40 2002 O 12 Home L 38-40 1928 O 6 W 31-6 1953 W 18-6 1961 W 26-20 1999 O 9 Home L 8-17 1927 Tie 7-7 1952 W 32-0 1950 L 7-27 1998 O 10 Away L 41-43 1951 W 14-7 1931 L 0-19 1997 O 18 Home W 24-19 Saint Francis [Ill.] (5-3) 1950 L 7-19 1930 L 7-18 1996 O 19 Away L 10-20 1998 O 24 Away W 40-25 1949 N 12 W 27-20 1995 O 28 Home W 30-25 1997 O 25 Away W 50-24 Lincoln (1-0) 1994 O 29 Away Tie 17-17 1996 O 26 Home W 24-17 University of the South (1-1) 1983 S 10 Home W 40-19 1993 O 2 Home L 19-24 1995 N 4 Away L 0-27 1975 N 8 Away L 36-40 1989 S 23 Home W 28-14 1994 N 5 Home W 30-27 1974 S 14 Home W 13-0 Manchester (20-12-2) 1988 S 24 Away W 56-36 1993 O 23 Home L 17-20 1972 O 7 Away W 14-7 1987 S 19 Home W 48-16 1989 O 14 Away L 14-48 Valparaiso (13-10-2) 1971 Away W 20-0 1986 S 13 Away Cancelled 1988 O 15 Home W 36-35 1992 O 24 Away L 14-20 1970 L 10-20 1985 S 14 Away Tie 7-7 1991 O 26 Home L 3-6 1969 L 8-41 1984 S 15 Home W 19-7 Saint Joseph's (22-10-1) 1990 O 20 Away W 40-21 1968 L 28-42 1983 S 17 Away L 23-24 2004 O 30 Home W 34-0 1989 S 30 Away W 38-14 1967 L 6-53 1982 S 18 Home L 7-20 2003 S 6 Away W 44-7 1988 O 1 Home W 56-0 1966 L 3-12 1981 S 19 Away L 6-0 2002 A 31 Home W 41-3 1987 O 17 Home W 27-0 1965 W 40-27 1980 S 13 Home L 0-31 2001 S 1 Away W 10-0 1986 O 11 Away W 58-12 1964 W 14-12 1981 S 12 Home W 21-10 2000 S 2 Home W 33-7 1985 O 12 Home W 27-7 1963 L 18-38 1980 N 15 Away W 28-7 1999 S 4 Away W 19-10 1984 O 13 Away L 17-20 1962 L 7-19 1979 S 15 Home L 12-29 1997 A 30 Home W 26-13 1983 O 29 Home W 47-20 1961 W 20-14 1978 S 16 Away L 7-21 1996 A 31 Away WOT 28-21 1982 O 30 Away W 47-7 1960 W 40-13 1995 N 11 Home W 14-0 1981 O 31 Home W 42-0 1959 Tie 26-26 Oakland City (4-0-1) 1994 N 12 Away L 0-19 1980 O 25 Away Tie 24-24 1958 W 15-13 1930 W 14-0 1993 S 18 Home W 33-14 1979 N 3 Home L 0-13 1957 W 36-14 1929 W 27-0 1992 S 19 Away Tie 24-24 1978 N 4 Away L 12-20 1956 W 28-14 1928 O 20 W 97-0 1991 S 21 Home W 28-10 1977 N 5 Home Tie 35-35 1955 N 5 Away Tie 13-13 1926 O 2 Away Tie 0-0 1990 S 15 Away W 26-17 1976 O 30 Away W 28-7 1954 W 45-21 1925 O 3 Home W 22-0 1989 O 28 Home W 52-49 1975 N 1 Home W 13-10 1953 W 31-14 1988 O 29 Away L 34-50 1974 N 9 Away L 22-34 1952 L 13-14 Ohio Northern (0-2) 1987 N 7 Home W 42-21 1973 O 27 Away L 13-17 1951 W 19-0 1964 S 26 Home L 14-41 1986 N 1 Away W 23-17 1972 N 11 Away W 23-22 1950 W 31-26 1963 S 24 Away L 0-40 1985 N 2 Home W 41-7 1958 L 0-78 1949 O 15 W 13-0 1984 N 3 Away W 23-22 1957 L 7-13 1948 W 21-13 Olivet (1-5) 1983 O 15 Away W 14-7 1931 L 0-43 1947 W 14-12 1966 L 7-40 1982 O 16 Home W 9-7 1929 W 53-3 1946 L 12-19 1965 W 10-7 1981 O 17 Away L 0-9 1930 L 0-26 1964 L 0-34 1980 O 11 Home L 21-34 Vincennes (1-0) 1929 L 0-19 1963 L 13-20 1979 S 29 Away L 7-28 1926 O 23 Home W 39-0 1928 N 17 W 13-8 1962 L 21-26 1978 S 30 Home W 17-0 1927 L 0-7 1961 L 6-22 1977 O 1 Away L 19-21 Wabash (4-3) 1926 O 30 Away W 13-12 1976 O 2 Home L 10-17 1976 O 16 Home W 41-6 1925 O 16 Home W 12-0 Otterbein (1-4) 1975 S 13 Away W 38-8 1975 S 20 Home W 9-8 1924 O 18 Away W 22-0 1967 L 19-26 1974 N 2 Home W 28-12 1974 S 21 Away W 17-7 1966 L 7-19 1973 N 3 Away L 14-16 1973 S 22 Home W 57-0 Murray State (0-1) 1965 W 14-7 1972 O 28 Home L 6-35 1972 S 23 Away L 14-20 1979 O 20 Home L 7-21 1964 L 7-35 1971 S 11 Away L 7-24 1971 Home L 14-20 1948 L 0-46 1931 L 0-20 New Haven (1-0) Silent Hoosiers (1-0) 1999 O 23 Home W 30-24 Principia (4-1) 1924 O 4 Home W 26-6 Westminster (2-0) 1971 Away W 21-14 1999 S 11 Home W 9-6 North Central (0-2) 1970 W 33-16 Slippery Rock (0-1) 1998 S 5 Away W 26-0 1958 Home L 2-6 1963 L 12-21 1995 S 2 Home L 10-38 1957 Home L 0-6 1960 W 19-14 Wisconsin-Plattevile (1-1) 1959 W 12-7 Taylor (13-10) 1981 S 5 Home L 14-31 Northern Michigan (4-10) 1971 Home W 21-6 1980 S 6 Away W 23-19 2003 S 27 Away L 17-49 Rose-Hulman (8-8-2) 1970 L 0-21 2002 S 28 Home L 10-24 1977 S 17 Away W 36-0 1969 W 28-19 Wittenberg (0-1) 2001 S 8 Home W 45-7 1976 S 18 Home W 26-6 1968 L 6-27 1975 Away L 13-17 2000 S 9 Away L 28-31 1971 Home W 27-14 1967 W 9-7 Division III playoffs Year-by-Year Scores

1924 (4-2) 1947 (7-1) 1955 (5-3-1) O 27 at Anderson L 20-47 Coach J.W. George Coach Angus Nicoson Coach Jim Wallace N 3 Hanover W 19-14 S 28 at Franklin L 0-28 Hoosier College Conf. Champs Hoosier College Conf. Champs Earlham L 0-24 O 4 SILENT HOOSIERS W 26-6 S 20 Canterbury W 25-0 S 17 at Alma L 0-20 O 11 at Earlham L 7-20 S 27 Franklin L 13-19 S 24 at Franklin W 20-13 1963 (3-6) O 18 at Manchester W 22-0 O 4 at Defiance W 12-6 O 1 EARLHAM W 16-6 Coach Paul Velez O 24 Danville W 3-0 O 11 at Manchester W 14-12 O 8 at Anderson W 13-6 Taylor L 10-14 O 31 Ball State W 13-2 O 18 Rose-Hulman W 39-6 O 15 ASHLAND W 32-21 S 24 at Ohio Northern L 0-40 O 24 EARLHAM W 19-0 O 22 Hanover L 13-19 Manchester L 18-38 1925 (3-4) O 31 at Anderson W 20-14 O 29 Taylor W 7-6 Illinois-Chicago W 26-6 Coach J.W. George N 8 Hanover W 26-14 N 5 Manchester T 13-13 Franklin L 14-37 S 26 at Franklin L 0-31 N 12 Findlay L 7-41 O 26 ANDERSON W 34-24 O 3 Oakland City W 22-0 1948 (4-4) N 2 at Hanover W 20-14 O 10 at Earlham L 0-13 Coach Angus Nicoson 1956 (4-5) Olivet L 13-20 O 16 Manchester W 12-0 S 25 at Butler L 7-68 Coach Jim Wallace Principia L 12-21 O 24 at Ball State W 6-0 O 2 Manchester W 21-13 S 15 Alma L 16-24 O 30 at Hanover L 0-6 O 9 at Otterbein L 0-46 S 22 Findlay L 7-21 1964 (3-6) N 7 at Danville L 0-41 O 16 at Franklin W 19-13 S 29 Hanover L 14-39 Coach Paul Velez O 22 Canterbury W 20-7 O 6 Beloit L 6-27 Otterbein L 7-35 1926 (2-5-1) O 30 ANDERSON L 7-18 O 13 Manchester W 28-14 S 26 Ohio Northern L 14-47 Coach J.W. George N 6 at Hanover L 12-44 O 20 at Anderson L 14-20 O 3 Hanover W 20-13 S 25 at Franklin L 6-39 N 13 at Rose-Hulman W 18-7 O 27 Taylor W 7-6 Illinois-Chicago W 34-24 O 2 at Oakland City T 0-0 N 3 Franklin W 21-12 Taylor L 23-28 O 9 Earlham L 9-20 1949 (4-4) N 10 Earlham W 49-20 Franklin L 19-41 O 15 at Ball State L 0-35 Coach Angus Nicoson O 31 ANDERSON L 7-27 O 23 Vincennes W 39-0 S 17 Rose-Hulman L 26-28 1957 (3-6-1) Olivet L 0-34 O 30 at Manchester W 13-12 S 24 Huntington W 26-6 Coach Jim Wallace Manchester W 14-12 N 6 at Hanover L 0-14 O 1 Franklin L 13-14 S 14 at North Central L 0-6 N 11 Danville L 0-16 O 15 Manchester W 13-0 S 21 at Alma T 13-13 1965 (6-3) O 22 Canterbury W 8-0 S 28 at Hanover L 19-52 Coach Paul Velez 1927 (2-3-2) O 27 at Anderson L 20-27 O 5 BELOIT L 7-19 Otterbein W 14-7 Coach Harry Good N 5 Hanover L 6-21 O 12 at Manchester W 36-14 S 25 Rose-Hulman L 0-13 at Franklin L 0-9 N 12 Taylor W 27-20 O 19 ANDERSON L 7-36 O 2 at Hanover W 21-13 O 1 Rose-Hulman T 7-7 O 26 Taylor L 13-19 Illinois-Chicago W 22-6 at Earlham W 18-0 1950 (3-5-1) N 2 Valparaiso L 7-13 Taylor L 13-32 O 22 BALL STATE T 12-12 Coach Walt Bartkiewicz N 9 EARLHAM W 53-19 Franklin W 29-19 Danville L 0-20 S 23 Huntington W 24-7 N 16 at Franklin W 34-32 O 30 at Anderson L 14-33 Hanover W 7-6 S 30 Franklin W 12-0 N 6 Olivet W 10-7 Manchester L 0-7 O 7 at Hanover L 0-6 1958 (3-6) Manchester W 40-27 O 14 Manchester W 31-26 Coach Jay Windell 1928 (5-2-1) O 21 Indiana State L 7-27 S 13 North Central L 2-6 1966 (1-8) Coach Harry Good O 28 ANDERSON T 7-7 S 20 Alma L 0-26 Coach Paul Velez S 28 Franklin W 13-0 N 4 Canterbury L 6-7 S 27 Hanover L 0-20 Otterbein L 7-19 O 6 at Rose-Hulman W 31-6 N 11 Taylor L 7-19 O 4 Beloit W 12-0 Rose-Hulman W 32-7 O 13 at Ball State T 6-6 N 18 EARLHAM L 19-40 O 11 Manchester W 15-13 O 1 Hanover L 0-19 O 20 Oakland City W 97-0 O 18 at Anderson L 7-55 Illinois-Chicago L 2-21 O 27 at Hanover L 0-18 1951 (5-3) O 25 Taylor W 26-13 Taylor L 0-21 N 3 EARLHAM W 12-6 Coach Walt Bartkiewicz N 1 Franklin L 19-21 Franklin L 6-48 N 10 at DePauw L 0-25 S 22 Taylor W 14-7 N 18 Valparaiso L 0-78 0 29 ANDERSON L 7-29 N 17 Manchester W 13-8 S 29 Franklin W 6-0 N 5 at Olivet L 7-40 O 6 at Earlham L 0-3 1959 (3-5-1) Manchester L 3-12 1929 (4-4) O 13 at Anderson W 25-12 Coach Jay Windell Coach Harry Good O 20 Cedarville W 20-6 Alma L 14-42 1967 (1-7-1) S 28 at Ball State W 7-0 O 27 Hanover L 0-20 S 25 at Hanover L 26-32 Coach Ed Dwyer Franklin L 0-14 N 3 Centre L 6-9 Illinois-Chicago W 32-7 Otterbein L 19-26 Evansville W 25-7 N 10 Manchester W 19-0 Manchester T 26-26 Illinois-Chicago L 6-7 Rose-Hulman L 6-12 O 17 ANDERSON L 0-45 S 30 at Hanover L 2-27 at Earlham L 9-12 1952 (5-3) Taylor W 19-14 Rose-Hulman T 13-13 Valparaiso W 53-3 Coach Dave Shaw Franklin L 13-20 Taylor W 9-7 at Manchester L 0-19 S 20 Taylor W 32-0 N 7 at Ferris State L 7-29 Franklin L 0-32 at Oakland City W 27-0 S 27 Franklin W 24-0 Principia W 12-7 O 28 at Anderson L 6-26 O 4 at Earlham L 21-33 Earlham L 7-20 1930 (2-7) O 11 ANDERSON W 7-0 1960 (6-3) Manchester L 6-53 Coach Harry Good O 18 Elmhurst W 21-19 Coach Jay Windell Oakland City W 14-0 O 25 at Hanover L 0-20 Hoosier College Conf. Champs 1968 (2-6) S 26 at Butler L 0-46 N 1 Centre W 31-28 Alma L 6-20 Coach Ed Dwyer O 4 at DePauw L 7-39 N 8 Manchester L 13-14 Taylor W 14-13 Illinois-Chicago L 14-34 Franklin L 0-6 Illinois-Chicago W 42-0 Taylor L 6-27 Indiana State L 7-18 1953: undefeated (8-0) Manchester W 40-13 Manchester L 28-42 O 25 at Rose-Hulman L 0-19 Coach Dave Shaw O 15 FERRIS STATE L 0-19 O 12 Rose-Hulman W 32-7 EARLHAM W 13-6 Hoosier College Conf. Champions Franklin W 33-28 Franklin L 14-41 Manchester L 0-26 S 20 Taylor W 18-6 O 29 at Anderson L 6-26 O 26 at Anderson L 7-30 N 15 at Ball State L 0-20 S 27 Franklin W 18-0 N 5 Hanover W 27-13 N 9 Hanover W 18-13 O 3 EARLHAM W 7-6 Principia W 19-14 Earlham L 12-41 1931 (0-6-1) O 10 at Anderson W 18-0 Coach Harry Good O 17 Hiram W 25-14 1961 (4-5) 1969 (1-8) Wabash L 0-20 O 24 Hanover W 18-6 Coach Jay Windell Coach Ed Dwyer Franklin L 12-33 O 31 at Ferris State W 19-7 Taylor L 13-21 S 20 at Butler L 0-57 Valparaiso L 0-43 N 7 Manchester W 31-13 Olivet L 6-22 Taylor W 28-19 Indiana State L 0-19 Indiana State W 26-20 Manchester L 8-41 O 24 Rose-Hulman L 0-28 1954 (6-3) at Manchester W 20-14 O 11 Rose-Hulman L 19-27 Hanover T 0-0 Coach Angus Nicoson Illinois-Chicago W 6-0 Franklin L 8-40 at Earlham L 0-37 Hoosier College Conf. Champs Franklin L 20-28 O 25 ANDERSON L 43-78 S 18 Taylor W 26-0 O 28 ANDERSON W 7-0 Illinois-Chicago L 8-35 1946 (3-4) S 25 Franklin W 26-7 N 4 at Hanover L 6-7 N 8 Hanover L 37-44 Coach Ed Bright O 2 Earlham W 20-6 Earlham L 0-16 Earlham L 14-24 S 20 Canterbury W 6-0 O 9 ANDERSON W 47-26 S 27 at Franklin L 0-18 O 16 Ashland L 0-6 1962 (1-6-2) 1970 (3-6) O 4 at Earlham W 13-7 O 23 at Hanover W 45-19 Coach Paul Velez Coach Dick Nyers O 11 Manchester L 12-19 O 30 FERRIS STATE L 0-12 Taylor L 6-53 Taylor L 0-21 O 24 at Rose-Hulman L 7-12 N 6 Manchester W 45-21 Olivet L 21-26 Manchester L 10-20 N 1 Evansville L 0-35 N 13 at Butler L 7-13 Indiana State L 0-40 O 10 at Rose-Hulman L 22-24 N 9 at Hanover W 7-0 Manchester L 7-19 Franklin L 13-61 Chicago-North Pier T 13-13 0 24 at Anderson L 13-26 42 Franklin T 42-42 Principia W 33-16 N 7 at Hanover W 31-14 N 5 Valparaiso T 35-35 O 27 Georgetown W 35-7 1992 (1-8-1) Earlham W 10-0 N 12 Ashland L 12-24 N 3 at Saint Joseph’s W 23-22 Coach Bill Bless N 21 at Butler L 0-35 N 19 at Franklin L 21-53 N 10 Butler W 20-10 S 5 at Wayne State L 26-31 S 12 NORTHERN MICH. W 32-10 1971 (6-5) 1978 (7-3) 1985 (7-1-2) S 19 at Saint Joseph’s T 24-24 Coach Dick Nyers Coach Bill Bless Coach Bill Bless S 26 GRAND VALLEY STATEL 7-21 S 11 at Saint Joseph’s L 7-44 Heartland Conf. ChampIONs S 7 at Saginaw Valley State W 24-17 O 3 at Butler L 6-28 S 18 at Evansville L 21-33 S 16 at Saginaw Valley State L 7-21 S 14 at Northwood T 7-7 O 10 HILLSDALE L 10-36 Taylor W 21-6 S 23 Franklin W 31-7 S 21 Ferris State W 34-7 O 17 SAGINAW VALLEY ST. L 0-42 at Manchester W 20-0 S 30 Saint Joseph’s W 17-0 S 28 Ashland W 10-0 O 24 at Valparaiso L 14-20 O 9 Rose-Hulman W 27-14 O 7 at Butler L 7-20 O 5 at Franklin T 14-14 O 31 FERRIS STATE L 13-54 at Franklin L 14-33 O 14 at Illinois Benedictine W 14-13 O 12 Valparaiso W 27-7 N 7 at Ashland L 12-45 Wabash L 14-20 O 21 at DePauw W 26-0 O 19 at Evansville W 38-17 at Principia W 21-14 O 28 Evansville W 20-7 O 26 at Georgetown W 35-10 1993 (2-9) N 6 Hanover W 7-3 N 4 at Valparaiso L 12-20 N 2 Saint Joseph’s W 41-7 Coach Bill Bless N 13 at Earlham L 17-21 N 11 at Georgetown W 21-15 N 9 at Butler L 17-18 S 4 WAYNE STATE L 31-34 N 20 at Butler L 17-12 N 18 Hillsdale W 35-24 S 11 at Northern Michigan L 14-20 1986 (7-2) S 18 SAINT JOSEPH’S W 33-14 1972 (4-6) 1979 (4-6) Coach Bill Bless S 25 at Grand Valley State L 7-31 Coach Bill Bless Coach Bill Bless S 6 at Ferris State W 35-13 O 2 NORTHWOOD L 19-24 S 9 Evansville L 14-47 S 15 Saginaw Valley ST. L 12-29 S 20 Saginaw Valley ST. L 20-28 O 9 at Hillsdale L 7-14 S 16 ALMA L 13-15 S 22 at Franklin L 13-21 S 27 at Ashland L 8-17 O 16 at Saginaw Valley State L 0-14 S 23 Wabash L 14-20 S 29 at Saint Joseph’s L 7-28 O 4 Franklin W 19-7 O 23 ST. FRANCIS L 17-20 O 7 at Manchester W 14-7 O 6 Butler W 14-13 O 11 at Valparaiso W 58-12 O 30 at Ferris State L 26-40 O 14 Franklin L 10-26 O 13 Ill. Benedictine W 34-0 O 18 Evansville W 25-24 N 6 at Ashland L 0-27 O 21 Earlham W 14-6 O 20 Murray State L 7-21 O 25 Georgetown W 30-13 N 13 BUTLER W 34-21 O 28 Saint Joseph’s L 6-35 O 27 at Evansville W 20-6 N 1 at Saint Joseph’s W 23-17 N 4 at DePauw W 14-0 N 3 Valparaiso L 0-13 N 8 Butler W 28-25 1994 (2-7-1) N 11 Valparaiso W 23-22 N 10 Georgetown L 14-23 Coach Joe Polizzi N 18 BUTLER L 7-8 N 17 at Hillsdale W 19-10 1987 (6-4) S 10 GRAND VALLEY STATEL 24-35 Coach Bill Bless S 17 at Ferris State L 7-44 1973 (7-3) 1980 (5-4-2) S 12 Ferris State W 35-19 S 24 WAYNE STATE L 14-38 Coach Bill Bless Coach Bill Bless S 19 Northwood W 48-16 O 1 at Hillsdale L 0-37 S 8 Evansville W 10-2 S 6 at Wisconsin-Platteville W 23-19 S 26 at Saginaw Valley State L 16-38 O 8 MICHIGAN TECH W 20-18 S 15 at Alma W 23-20 S 13 Northwood L 0-31 O 3 Ashland L 16-20 O 15 at Northern Michigan L 12-38 S 22 Wabash W 57-0 S 20 Ferris State T 14-14 O 10 at Franklin W 24-14 O 22 SAGINAW VALLEY ST. L 21-42 S 29 at Franklin W 34-32 S 27 Ashland L 6-20 O 17 Valparaiso W 27-0 O 29 at Northwood T 17-17 O 6 Wayne State W 7-6 O 4 at Evansville W 29-2 O 24 at Evansville W 27-24 N 5 ST. FRANCIS W 30-27 O 13 De Pauw W 12-7 O 11 Saint Joseph’s L 21-34 O 31 at Georgetown L 9-31 N 12 at Saint Joseph’s L 0-19 O 20 Earlham W 26-2 O 18 Georgetown W 39-20 N 7 Saint Joseph’s W 42-21 O 27 at Valparaiso L 13-17 O 25 at Valparaiso T 24-24 N 14 at Butler L 20-35 1995 (3-8) N 3 at Saint Joseph’s L 14-16 N 1 Franklin W 28-21 Coach Joe Polizzi N 17 at Butler L 14-21 N 8 at Butler L 6-7 1988 (5-4-1) S 2 SLIPPERY ROCK L 10-38 N 15 at Saginaw Valley State W 28-7 Coach Bill Bless S 9 at Grand Valley State L 0-56 1974 (5-5) S 10 at Ferris State L 21-34 S 16 FERRIS STATE L 0-50 Coach Bill Bless 1981 (7-4) S 17 SAGINAW VALLEY W 22-21 S 23 at Wayne State W 21- 7 S 7 at Findlay W 8-6 Coach Bill Bless S 24 at Northwood W 56-36 S 30 HILLSDALE L 0-10 S 14 Univ. of the South W 13-0 Heartland Conf. Champions O 1 VALPARAISO W 56-0 O 7 at Michigan Tech L 14-21 S 21 at Wabash W 17-7 S 5 Wis. - Platteville L 14-31 O 8 at Ashland L 12-14 O 14 NORTHERN MICH. L 14-28 S 28 Heidelberg L 13-20 S 12 Saginaw Valley ST. W 21-10 O 15 ST. FRANCIS W 36-35 O 21 at Saginaw Valley State L 6-42 O 5 Evansville L 20-28 S 19 at Northwood L 0-6 O 22 BUTLER T 13-13 O 28 NORTHWOOD W 30-25 O 12 Franklin W 23-10 S 26 Hillsdale L 14-24 O 29 at Saint Joseph’s L 34-50 N 4 at St. Francis L 0-27 O 19 at Butler L 26-29 O 3 at Ashland W 10-9 N 5 HILLSDALE L 7-22 N 11 SAINT JOSEPH’S W 14- 0 O 26 at DePauw L 7-16 O 10 Evansville W 28-6 N 12 at Franklin W 40-34 N 2 Saint Joseph’s W 28-12 O 17 at Saint Joseph’s L 0-9 1996 (4-7) N 9 at Valparaiso L 22-34 O 24 at Georgetown W 46-14 1989 (4-5) Coach Joe Polizzi O 31 Valparaiso W 42-0 Coach Bill Bless A 31 at Saint Joseph’s (OT) W 28-21 1975 (8-3) N 7 at Franklin W 40-34 S 9 FERRIS STATE L 21-38 S 18 at Ferris State L 19-30 Coach Bill Bless N 14 Butler W 16-14 S 16 at Saginaw Valley W 34-31 S 14 WAYNE STATE W 10-8 NCAA III Playoffs S 23 NORTHWOOD W 28-14 S 21 at Hillsdale L 14-24 S 6 Findlay W 54-8 1982 (4-6) S 30 at Valparaiso W 38-14 S 28 MICHIGAN TECH L 14-19 S 13 at Saint Joseph’s W 38-8 Coach Bill Bless O 7 ASHLAND L 10-21 O 5 at Northern Michigan L 9-38 S 20 Wabash W 9-8 S 11 at Hillsdale L 7-24 O 14 at St. Francis L 14-48 O 12 SAGINAW VALLEY ST. L 14-20 S 27 at Heidelberg W 28-20 S 28 Northwood L 7-20 O 21 at Butler L 25-31 O 19 at Northwood L 10-20 O 4 Butler L 7-44 S 25 at Ferris State W 21-17 O 28 SAINT JOSEPH’S W 52-49 O 26 ST. FRANCIS W 24-17 O 11 at Franklin W 37-22 O 2 Ashland L 0-17 N 4 at Hillsdale L 24-38 N 9 ASHLAND (OT) W 19-16 O 18 De Pauw W 27-0 O 9 at Evansville L 7-10 N 16 GRAND VALLEY STATEL 14-28 O 25 at Evansville W 17-10 O 16 Saint Joseph’s W 9-7 1990 (3-6-1) N 1 Valparaiso W 13-10 O 23 Georgetown W 30-7 Coach Bill Bless 1997 (8-3) N 8 at Univ. of the South L 36-40 O 30 at Valparaiso W 47-7 S 1 at Wayne State W 43-40 Coach Joe Polizzi NCAA III Playoffs N 6 Franklin L 6-54 S 18 NORTHERN MICHIGAN L A 30 SAINT JOSEPH’S W 26-13 N 22 at Wittenberg L 13-17 N 13 at Butler L 7-14 22-47 S 6 FERRIS STATE W 32-21 S 15 at Saint Joseph’s W 26-17 S 13 at Wayne State W 28-9 1976 (6-4) 1983 (6-3-1) S 22 GRAND VALLEY STATEL 12-30 S 20 HILLSDALE W 17-10 Coach Bill Bless Coach Bill Bless S 29 at Butler T 9-9 S 27 at Michigan Tech W 35-29 S 11 Anderson W 21-20 S 10 Lincoln [MO] W 40-19 O 6 HILLSDALE L 14-40 O 4 NORTHERN MICHIGAN W S 18 Rose-Hulman W 26-6 S 17 at Northwood L 23-24 O 13 SAGINAW VALLEY ST. L 13-16 12-10 S 25 at Hope L 14-33 S 24 Ferris State W 30-0 O 20 at Valparaiso W 40-21 O 11 at Saginaw Valley State L 17-31 O 2 Saint Joseph’s L 10-17 O 1 at Ashland W 10-0 O 27 FERRIS STATE L 15-29 O 8 NORTHWOOD W 24-19 O 9 at Butler L 6-24 O 8 Evansville T 27-27 N 3 at Ashland L 17-20 O 25 at St. Francis W 50-24 O 16 Wabash W 41-6 O 15 at Saint Joseph’s W 14-7 N 8 at Ashland L 7-15 O 23 at DePauw W 14-12 O 22 at Georgetown L 0-9 1991 (2-8) N 15 at Grand Valley State L 14-23 O 30 at Valparaiso W 28-7 O 29 Valparaiso W 47-20 Coach Bill Bless N 6 Franklin L 9-27 N 5 at Franklin W 18-14 S 7 WAYNE STATE W 35-13 1998 (8-2) N 13 Evansville W 22-15 N 12 Butler L 6-26 S 14 at Northern Michigan L 20-31 Coach Joe Polizzi S 21 SAINT JOSEPH’S W 28-10 S 5 at Westminster [PA] W 26-0 1977 (6-3-1) 1984 (8-2) S 28 at Grand Valley State L 13-31 S 19 GRAND VALLEY STATEL 17-28 Coach Bill Bless Coach Bill Bless O 5 BUTLER L 3-22 S 26 MERCYHURST W 31-6 S 10 at Anderson W 38-28 S 8 Saginaw Valley ST. W 35-6 O 12 at Hillsdale L 7-35 O 3 FINDLAY W 33-12 S 17 at Rose-Hulman W 36-0 S 15 Northwood W 19-7 O 19 at Saginaw Valley State L 7-21 O 10 at Northwood L 41-43 S 24 Hope W 21-17 S 22 at Ferris State W 47-0 O 26 VALPARAISO L 3-6 O 17 WAYNE STATE W 28-21 O 1 at Saint Joseph’s L 19-21 S 29 at Ashland L 16-21 N 2 at Ferris State L 6-21 O 24 at St. Francis [IL] W 40-25 O 8 Butler W 30-11 O 6 Franklin W 7-6 N 9 ASHLAND L 7-21 O 31 NORTHERN MICH. W 44-17 O 22 De Pauw W 31-3 O 13 at Valparaiso L 17-20 N 7 at Ashland W 26-20 O 29 at Evansville W 24-21 O 20 Evansville W 17-7 N 14 at Hillsdale W 34-7 Year-by-Year Scores/ Team Records

GREYHOUNDS SEASON-BY-SEASON 1999 (7-4) ALL TIME SERIES RECORDS Coach Joe Polizzi Year Record Coach Opponent 1st Mtg. W L T S 4 at Saint Joseph’s W 19-10 1924 4-2-0 J. W. George Alma [MI] 1955 1 6 1 S 11 WESTMINSTER [PA] W 9-6 1925 3-4-0 J. W. George S 18 at Grand Valley State W 30-14 Anderson 1947 10 15 1 1926 2-5-1 J. W. George S 25 at Mercyhurst L 20-27 ASHLAND 1954 10 16 0 O 2 at Findlay L 7-14 1927 2-3-2 Harry Good O 9 NORTHWOOD L 8-17 1928 5-1-2 Harry Good Ball State 1924 3 2 2 O 16 at Wayne State (OT) W 26-19 Beloit [WI] 1956 1 2 0 O 23 NEW HAVEN [CT] W 30-24 1929 4-4-0 Harry Good O 30 at Northern Michigan L 7-19 1930 2-7-0 Harry Good Butler 1930 7 19 2 N 6 ASHLAND W 30-10 1931 0-6-1 Harry Good Canterbury 1946 4 1 0 N 13 HILLSDALE W 34-9 1946 3-4-0 Ed Bright Cedarville [OH] 1951 1 0 0 2000 (3-8) 1947 7-1-0 Angus Nicoson Centre [KY] 1951 1 1 0 Coach Joe Polizzi 1948 4-4-0 Angus Nicoson Chicago (Navy Pier) 1962 0 0 1 S 2 SAINT JOSEPH’S W 33-7 1949 4-4-0 Angus Nicoson S 9 at Northern Michigan L 28-31 Danville Cent. Norm. 1924 1 3 0 S 16 MICHIGAN TECH L 33-35 1950 3-5-1 Walt Bartkiewicz Defiance [OH] 1947 1 0 0 S 23 at Saginaw Valley State L 34-46 1951 5-3-0 Walt Bartkiewicz DePauw 1928 6 3 0 S 30 MERCYHURST W 50-8 1952 5-3-0 Dave Shaw O 7 at Findlay (OT) L 28-34 Earlham 1924 13 14 0 O 14 at Grand Valley State L 21-56 1953 8-0-0 Dave Shaw O 21 HILLSDALE W 16-14 1954 6-3-0 Angus Nicoson Elmhurst [IL] 1952 1 0 0 O 28 WAYNE STATE L 21-24 1955 5-3-1 Jim Wallace Evansville 1929 13 4 1 N 4 at Ashland L 13-20 N 11 FERRIS STATE L 28-38 1956 4-5-0 Jim Wallace FERRIS STATE 1953 10 15 1 1957 3-6-1 Jim Wallace FINDLAY [OH] 1955 6 5 0 2001 (7-4) 1958 3-6-0 Jay Windell Franklin 1924 23 26 2 Coach Joe Polizzi S 1 at Saint Joseph’s W 10-0 1959 3-5-1 Jay Windell GANNON [PA] 2004 1 0 0 S 8 NORTHERN MICH. W 45-7 1960 6-3-0 Jay Windell Georgetown [KY] 1978 7 3 0 S 15 at Michigan Tech (ot) W 34-31 1961 5-4-0 Jay Windell GRAND VALLEYST. 1990 1 14 0 S 22 SAGINAW VALLEY ST. L 14-17 1962 1-6-2 Paul Velez S 29 at Mercyhurst W 17-14 Hanover 1925 13 16 2 1963 3-6-0 Paul Velez O 6 FINDLAY W 26-8 Heidelberg [OH] 1974 1 1 0 O 13 GRAND VALLEY STATEL 27-63 1964 3-6-0 Paul Velez O 20 at Hillsdale (2-ot) W 20-17 1965 6-3-0 Paul Velez HILLSDALE 1978 9 12 0 O 27 at Wayne State W 38-14 Hiram [OH] 1953 1 0 0 N 3 ASHLAND L 10-23 1966 1-8-0 Paul Velez N 10 at Ferris State (2-ot) L 13-16 1967 1-7-1 Ed Dwyer Hope [MI] 1976 1 1 0 1968 2-6-0 Ed Dwyer Huntington 1949 2 0 0 2002 (5-6) Coach Joe Polizzi 1969 1-8-0 Ed Dwyer Illinois Benedictine 1978 2 0 0 A 31 SAINT JOSEPH’S W 41-3 1970 3-6-0 Dick Nyers Illinois-Chicago 1959 6 4 0 S 14 at Hillsdale W 24-17 1971 6-5-0 Dick Nyers S 21 at Michigan Tech (3-ot) L 24-32 Indiana State 1930 1 4 0 S 28 NORTHERN MICH. L 10-24 1972 4-6-0 Bill Bless Lincoln [MO] 1983 1 0 0 O 5 at Saginaw Valley State L 24-63 1973 7-3-0 Bill Bless Manchester 1924 20 12 2 O 12 NORTHWOOD L 38-40 1974 5-5-0 Bill Bless MERCYHURST 1998 4 3 0 O 19 at Findlay L 10-14 1975 8-3-0 Bill Bless O 26 MERCYHURST W 40-16 MICHIGAN TECH 1994 4 5 0 N 2 ASHLAND W 35-14 1976 6-4-0 Bill Bless N 9 at Grand Valley State L 13-50 1977 6-3-1 Bill Bless Murray State 1979 0 1 0 N 16 FERRIS STATE W 17-14 1978 7-3-0 Bill Bless New Haven [CT] 1999 1 0 0 2003 (6-5) 1979 4-6-0 Bill Bless North Central [IL] 1957 0 2 0 Coach Joe Polizzi 1980 5-4-2 Bill Bless Northern Michigan 1990 4 10 0 S 6 at Saint Joseph’s W 44-7 1981 7-4-0 Bill Bless Northwood 1980 6 102 S 13 HILLSDALE W 31-10 S 20 MICHIGAN TECH (ot) W 59-52 1982 4-6-0 Bill Bless Oakland City 1925 4 0 1 S 27 at Northern Michigan L 17-49 1983 6-3-1 Bill Bless Ohio Northern 1963 0 2 0 O 4 SAGINAW VALLEY ST. L 3-55 1984 8-2-0 Bill Bless Olivet [MI] 1961 1 5 0 O 11 at Northwood L 7-52 1985 7-1-2 Bill Bless O 18 FINDLAY W 22-19 Otterbein [OH] 1948 1 4 0 1986 7-2-0 Bill Bless O 25 at Mercyhurst L 24-27 Principia [IL] 1959 4 1 0 N 1 at Ashland W 35-24 1987 6-4-0 Bill Bless N 8 GRAND VALLEY STATEL 10-53 Rose-Hulman 1927 8 8 2 N 15 at Ferris State W 35-20 1988 5-4-1 Bill Bless 1989 4-5-0 Bill Bless SAGINAW VALLEY 1978 6 17 0 2004 (4-7) 1990 3-6-1 Bill Bless St. Francis [IL] 1988 5 3 0 Coach Joe Polizzi 1991 2-8-0 Bill Bless SAINT JOSEPH'S 1971 22 10 1 A 28 at Hillsdale (4OT) L 43-49 S 4 MICHIGAN TECH L 10-17 1992 1-8-1 Bill Bless Silent Hoosiers 1924 1 0 0 S 11 at Grand Valley State L 9-35 1993 2-9-0 Bill Bless Slippery Rock [PA] 1995 0 1 0 S 18 FERRIS STATE L 14-24 1994 2-7-1 Joe Polizzi S 25 WAYNE STATE (OT) L 21-24 Univ. of the South [TN] 1974 1 1 0 O 2 at Saginaw Valley State L 14-62 1995 3-8-0 Joe Polizzi Taylor 1949 14 9 0 O 9 FINDLAY W 42-26 1996 4-7-0 Joe Polizzi Valparaiso 1929 13 10 2 O 16 at Gannon W 27-24 1997 8-3-0 Joe Polizzi O 23 at Mercyhurst L 21-24 Vincennes 1926 1 0 0 1998 8-2-0 Joe Polizzi O 30 SAINT JOSEPH’S W 34-0 Wabash 1931 4 2 0 N 6 ASHLAND W 24-21 1999 7-4-0 Joe Polizzi 2000 3-8-0 Joe Polizzi WAYNE STATE 1973 9 5 0 2001 7-4-0 Joe Polizzi Westminster [PA] 1998 2 0 0 2002 5-6-0 Joe Polizzi Wisconsin-Platteville 1980 1 1 0 2003 6-5-0 Joe Polizzi Wittenberg 1975 0 1 0 2004 4-7-0 Joe Polizzi Yrs. Won Lost Tied Pct. 67 293 313 23 .484 44 Points Touchdown Passes Interceptions Game—42, Oscar Smith vs. Valparaiso, 1929 Game—6, Matt Kohn vs. Mich. Tech, 9-20-03 Game—4, Ken Brooks vs. Earlham, 1973 Season—109, Dick Nyers, 1954 Season—21, Matt Kohn, 2003 Tom Collins vs. Butler, 1984 Career—272, Dick Nyers, 1952-55 Career—55, Matt Kohn, 2001-04 Season—12, Tom Collins, 1984 Career—37, Tom Collins, 1982-85 Touchdowns Completion Percentage (NCAA Record for All Divisions) Game—7, Oscar Smith vs. Valparaiso, 1929 Game—.895 (17-19), Kohn vs. St. Joe’s, 8-31-02 Season—16, Dick Nyers, 1954 Season—.631 (197-312), Matt Kohn, 2002 Interception Return Yards Career—43, Dick Nyers, 1952-55 Career—.587, Matt Kohn, 2001-04 Game—134, Chris Volz vs. Mercyhurst, 9-30-00 Season—164, Chris Volz, 2000 Extra Points Total Offense Career—390, Tom Collins, 1982-85 Game—8, Chris Kaufman vs. Northwood, 1988 Game—652, Matt Kohn vs. Mich. Tech, 9-20-03 Nick Parker vs. Mich. Tech, 9-20-03 Season—3,380, Matt Kohn, 2003 Interception Returns for Touchdown Season—34, Eric Smith, 1998 Career—6,397, Matt Kohn, 2001-04 Game—2, Chris Volz vs. Mercyhurst, 9-30-00 Career—97, Nick Parker, 2002- Dean Ransburg vs. Franklin, 1952 Consecutive—37, Chris Kaufman, 1987-88 Receptions Ken Brooks vs. Earlham, 1973 Game—14, C. Manning vs. Mich. Tech, 9-20-03 Tony Jones vs. Valparaiso, 1990 Field Goals Season—84, Cesare Manning, 2003 Season—4, Dean Ransburg, 1952 Game—5, Mark Bohannon vs. Ferris St., 1983 Career—196, Cesare Manning, 2000-03 Career—5, Dean Ransburg, 1950-53 Season—15, Mark Bohannon, 1984 Career—36, Mark Bohannon, 1981-84 Receiving Yards Game—246, C.Manning vs. Mich.Tech, 9-20-03 The Longest . . . Points Kicking Season—1,220, Cesare Manning, 2003 Rush Game—16, Mark Bohannon vs. Ferris St., 1983 Career—2,848, Cesare Manning, 2000-03 90, Dick Nyers vs. Hanover, 1954; Season—66, Nick Parker, 2002 Gary Isza vs. Ashland, 11-9-96 Career—190, Nick Parker, 2002- Touchdown Receptions Game—4, Dick Nyers vs. Centre, 1952 Pass Rushing Yards Season—10, Dick Nyers, 1954 89, Dan Nicoson to Dave Smith vs. Manchest., 1965 Game—254, Jack Schuck vs. Manchester, 1965 Doug Sabotin, 1987 Season—1,106, Mike Wishnevski, 1980 Craig Cothron, 1998 Field Goal Career—3,559, Dick Nalley, 1973-76 Career—26, Dick Nyers, 1952-55 58, Nick Parker at Gannon, 10-16-04

Rushing Attempts All-Purpose Yards Punt Game—41, Rick Sidebottom vs. Taylor, 1971 Game—364, Craig Cothron at Northwood, 10-10-98 76, Dennis Nisbet vs. Wayne State, 11-17-98 Season—268, Donnie McCoy, 2004 Season—1,602, Cesare Manning, 2003 Career—800, Dick Nalley, 1973-76 Career—5,301, Dick Nalley, 1973-76 Kickoff Return 100, Dave Horvath vs. Valparaiso, 1982 Rushing Average Kickoff Return Average Game—14.2, Dick Nyers vs. Hanover, 1954 Game—43.3, Kenny Gillum vs. Valpo, 1984 Punt Return Season—7.1, Dick Nyers, 1952 Season—28.8, Dick Nalley, 1975 82, Craig Cothron at Northwood, 10-10-98 Career—6.3, Dick Nyers, 1952-55 Career—27.2, Mike Gillock, 1990-93 80, Todd Hottell at Saginaw Valley, 9-16-89

Rushing Touchdowns Punt Return Average Interception Return Game—5, Kenny Gillum vs. Valparaiso, 1986 Game—55.0, Craig Cothron at Northwood, 10-10-98 100, Chris Volz vs. Mercyhurst, 9-30-00 Season—12, Kenny Gillum, 1986 Season—19.8, Dick Nyers, 1954 Dick Nyers vs. Ferris State, 1953 Career—30, Jim Ware, 1959-62 Career—18.7, Dick Nyers, 1952-55

Passing Yards Punts Game—645, Matt Kohn vs. Mich. Tech, 9-20-03 Game—12, Shawn Springer vs. Ashland, 1992 Season—3,314, Matt Kohn, 2003 Season—76, Dennis Nisbet, 1999 Career—8,514, Matt Kohn, 2001-04 Career—248, Dennis Nisbet, 1998-2001

Passes Attempted Punting Yards Game—61, Matt Kohn vs. Mich. Tech, 9-20-03 Game—407, Dennis Nisbet at Wayne St., 10-16-99 Season—390, Matt Kohn, 2003 Season—3,040, Dennis Nisbet, 1999 Career—1,110, Matt Kohn, 2001-04 Career—9,983, Dennis Nisbet, 1998-2001

Passes Completed Punting Average Game—39, Matt Kohn vs. Mich. Tech, 9-20-03 Game—49.3, Tim Lanie vs. Anderson, 1977 Season—239, Matt Kohn, 2003 Season—42.4, Nick Parker, 2004 Career—652, Matt Kohn, 2001-04 Career—41.3, Nick Parker, 2002- Career Top 10/ UIndy Honor Roll

Rushing Yards Receiving Yards 3,559 Dick Nalley 1973-76 2,848 Cesaré Manning 2000-03 3,079 Marquis Tolliver 1998-02 2,489 Gary Isza 1995-98 2,603 Duddy Reeves 1975-78 2,451 Craig Cothron 1995-98 2,573 Jim Ware 1959-62 1,937 Dick Nyers 1952-55 2,425 Steve Montgomery 1972-75 1,822 Brian Fogg 1982-85 2,423 Greg Scarpone 1980-83 1,781 Jim Slavens 1975-78 2,391 Mike Wishnevski 1979-81,89 1,773 Gary Griffin 1998-2000 2,214 Dick Nyers 1952-55 1,747 Doug Sabotin 1984-87 2,063 Donnie McCoy 2001-04 1,676 Rob Mager 2000-03 1,966 Dan Williams 1976-79 1,630 Todd Hottell 1986-89

Passing Yards Tackles 8,514 Matt Kohn 2001-04 619 Ted Liette 1995-98 6,880 Kevin Kreinhagen 1995-98 485 Oscar Gardner 1970-73 5,256 Tom Crowel 1984-87 457 Ken Brooks 1973-76 5,146 Jeff Mitchell 1988-90 457 Josh Gentry 1996-99 4,236 Dave Vormohr 1982-85 398 Steve McLean 1976-79 3,951 Rod Pawlik 1972-75 367 Jeff Barnaby 1993-96 3,209 Dick Schrier 1952-55 365 Paul Loggan 1981-84 2,634 B.J. Schlicher 2000 362 Dave Wood 1972-75 2,370 Mark Gilvin 1978-81 358 Stan Markle 1972-75 2,280 Kevin Nicolini 1999-2002 353 Dave Jester 1983-86

Pass Completions Quarterback Sacks 652 Matt Kohn 2001-04 35 Bill Willan 1974-76 537 Kevin Kreinhagen 1995-98 34 Thurman Montgomery1984-87 387 Tom Crowel 1984-87 28 Mark Maze 1981-84 328 Jeff Mitchell 1988-90 26.5 Ted Liette 1995-98 303 Dave Vormohr 1982-85 25 Mark Bless 1981-84 296 Rod Pawlik 1972-75 23.5 Josh Gentry 1996-99 194 Kevin Nicolini 1999-2002 23 Greg Matheis 1988-91 193 Dick Schrier 1952-55 23 Robert Green 1998-2001 188 David Burton 1993-96 22.5 Kenny Harden 1996-99 171 B.J. Schlicher 2000 21 Dave Wollman 1975-78

Touchdown Passes Interceptions 55 Matt Kohn 2001-04 37 Tom Collins 1982-85 51 Kevin Kreinhagen 1995-98 (NCAA Record for All Divisions) 36 Rod Pawlik 1972-75 17 Kenny Helmuth 1987-90 36 Dick Schrier 1952-55 16 Curt Hughes 1981-84 35 Dave Vormohr 1982-85 16 Chris Volz 1998-2001 35 Tom Crowel 1984-87 15 John Sims 1971-74 28 Jeff Mitchell 1988-90 15 Jim Goetz 1977-79 22 Mark Gilvin 1978-81 13 Chad Neal 1994-97 20 Dave Verhonik 1968-69 11 Ken Brooks 1973-76 18 Doug Clark 1975-78 11 Phil Gates 1976-78 11 Marcus Johnson 1983-86 11 John Kennedy 1981-85 Pass Receptions 11 Johnnie Stewart 1988-92 196 Cesaré Manning 2000-03 11 Steve Wheatley 1972-73 165 Gary Isza 1995-98 11 Troy Wooten 1984-87 150 Craig Cothron 1995-98 140 Brian Fogg 1982-85 116 Rob Mager 2000-03 111 Doug Sabotin 1984-87 108 Dan Jester 1983-86 103 Todd Hottell 1986-89 100 Travis Zike 2001-03 96 Jim Slavens 1975-78

46 Points Most Valuable Player AFCA NCAA II All-Americans Game: 97 vs. Oakland City, 1928 1958 Jim Nyers 1983 Mark Bless, DT 59 vs. Michigan Tech, 9-20-03 1959 Jim Ware 1984 Paul Loggan, LB By Opp.: 78, Anderson, 1969 1960 Willie Martin 1985 Tom Collins, DB UI/Opp.: 121, UI (43) vs. Anderson (78), 1969 Season: 320, 1998 1961 Jim Ware 1986 Dan Jester, TE 1962 Dave Scheib 1987 Thurman Montgomery, DE Touchdowns 1963 Vasco Walton 1991 Greg Matheis, NT Game: 8 vs. Mich. Tech, 9-20-03 ;vs. Valpo, 1964 Dave Scheib 1998 Ted Liette, LB NU, 1988; vs. Valpo, 1986; vs. Earlham, 1957 1965 Dave Smith 1999 Josh Gentry, LB Season: 45, 1998 1966 Steve Schwendenmann 2001 Neal Blank, DT 1967 John Egenolf Extra Points 1968 Bill Tutterow CoSIDA Verizon/GTE Academic All-Americans Game: 8 vs. NU, 1988; vs. MTU, 9-20-03 Season: 35, 1998 1969 Bruce Ruster 1976 Bill Willan, DE 1970 Phil Eads 1994, 95 Ted Munson, DT Field Goals 1971 Oscar Gardner 1999, 00 Brad Crawford, G Game: 5 vs. Ferris State, 1983 1972 Rod Pawlik 2003 Troy Tinsley, T Season: 15, 1984 1973 Oscar Gardner 1974 Dick Nalley Burger King Scholar-Athlete of the Week Rushing Yards 1975 Steve Montgomery 9-14-96 Jeff Sorg, CB Game: 561 vs. Earlham, 1957 1976 Dick Nalley 9-28-96 David Burton, P Season: 3,412, 1957 1977 Duddy Reeves 10-18-97 Matt Gardner, DE Rushing Touchdowns Game: 8 vs. Earlham, 1957 Offense Defense NCAA II Cactus Bowl/Snow Bowl All-Star game Season: 29, 1977 1978 Duddy Reeves Dave Wollman 1998 Kevin Kreinhagen, QB 1979 Bob Bogardus Steve McLean 1999 Josh Gentry, LB (Defensive MVP) Rushing Attempts 1980 Mike Wishnevski Leo Hickam 2003 Cesare Manning, WR Game: 81 vs. Manchester, 1957 1981 Bob Brewer Pat Parks Season: 574, 1957 Mark Gilvin Conference Player of the Year Passing Yards 1982 Greg Scarpone Paul Loggan 1976 Dick Nalley Game: 645 vs. Michigan Tech, 9-20-03 1983 Dave Vormohr Mark Bless 1983 Mark Bless Season: 3,549, 2003 1984 Dave Vormohr Paul Loggan Mark Maze GLIAC McAvoy Award Winner Passes Completed 1985 Brian Fogg Tom Collins 2001 Chris Volz Game: 39 vs. Michigan Tech, 9-20-03 1986 Kenny Gillum Marcus Johnson Season: 262, 2003 1987 Tom Crowel Thurman Conference Back of the Year Montgomery 1973 Oscar Gardner (Defense) Touchdown Passes Game: 6 vs. Michigan Tech, 9-20-03 1988 Jeff Mitchell Ted Loggan 1976 Dick Nalley (Offense) Season: 22, 2003 1989 Todd Hottell Greg Matheis 1978 Jim Goetz (Defense) 1990 David Smith Greg Matheis 1984, 85 Tom Collins (Defense) Passes Attempted 1991 David Nobbe Greg Matheis 1987 Troy Wooten (Defense) Game: 62 vs. Michigan Tech, 9-20-03 1992 Josh Werling Johnnie Stewart 2001 Chris Volz (Defense) Season: 439, 2003 1993 Phil Shiban Tim Bless 2003 Matt Kohn (Offense) 1994 Deon Harding Matt Porter Total Offense 1995 Phil Shiban Jeff Barnaby Conference Receiver of the Year Game: 704 vs. Michigan Tech, 9-20-03 Season: 4,506, 2003 1996 Gary Isza Ted Liette 1989 Todd Hottell 1997 Marty Heelam Ted Liette First Downs 1998 Craig Cothron Ted Liette Conference Lineman of the Year Game: 38 vs. Michigan Tech, 9-20-03 1999 Marquis Tolliver Josh Gentry 1974 Randy Robertson (Defense) Season: 263, 2003 2000 Lance Riegle Kevin 1983 Mark Bless (Defense) ]Templeman 1986 Dan Jester (Offense) First Downs Rushing 2001 Chad Schulte Nick Childers 1987 Thurman Montgomery (Defense) Game: 20 vs. Manchester, 1957; 2002 Marquis Tolliver Brian Monahan 1991 Greg Matheis (Defense) vs. Michigan Tech, 9-27-97 Season: 125, 1977 2003 Cesare Manning Walter Robinson 2001 Neal Blank (Defense) 2004 Matt Kohn Bruce Renner First Downs Passing Conference LB of the Year Game: 28 vs. Michigan Tech, 9-20-03 1988 Ted Loggan Season: 159, 2003 1998 Ted Liette 1999 Josh Gentry Interceptions Game: 7 vs. Butler, 1984 Season: 27, 1983

Consecutive Wins: 12, 1953-54 Honor Roll/ Season Top 10

Hoosier College Indiana Collegiate Conference 1981 Midwest Intercollegiate Conference 1972 Mark Bless, DT Football Conference 1958 Oscar Gardner, LB Bob Brewer, TE 1990 Dan Dolniak, T Joe Koenig, TE Wade Hall, OT Kenny Helmuth, DB Jim Nyers, HB Rick Sidebottom, FB Jeff Hauswald, G Greg Matheis, NT Bill Stevens, C Pat Parks, LB 1973 Mike Wishnevski, FB 1991 1959 Terry Busching, DE Greg Matheis, NT Lou Hurrle, Offense Oscar Gardner, LB 1983 Willie Martin, Defense Dave Ivory, DT Mark Bless, DT 1996 Carol Purichia, Offense John Mitny, K Mark Bohannon, K Ted Liette, LB Jim Ware, HB Tom Collins, DB 1974 Paul Loggan, LB 1997 1960 Stan Markle, LB Mark Maze, DE Pete Koulianos, OT Henry Easter, Defense Dick Nalley, RB Ted Liette, LB Jerry England, Offense Randy Robertson, NT 1984 Chad Neal, FS John Koontz, Offense Dave Wood, DB Mark Bohannon, K Willie Martin, Defense Tom Collins, DB 1998 Jim Ware, HB 1975 Jeff Colton, DT Craig Cothron, WR Steve Montgomery, FB Paul Loggan, LB Josh Gentry, LB 1961 Don Pitman, DE Mark Maze, DE Pete Koulianos, OT Dennis Jackson, Offense Vance Stratton, OT Ted Liette, LB John Koontz, Offense Bill Willan, DE 1985 Willie Martin, Defense Dave Winings, G Otto Clements, C Great Lakes Jim Ware, HB Dave Wood, DB Tom Collins, DB Intercollegiate Dan Jester, TE Athletic Conference 1962 1976 Tom Williams, TE 1999 Bob Dellinger, Defense Tom Geffert, G Steve Wood, DB Josh Gentry, LB John Koontz, Defense Dick Nalley, RB Dawayne Gilbert, DB Dave Scheib, Defense Jim Slavens, FL 1986 Kenny Harden, DE Bill Willan, DE Dan Jester, TE 1963 Marcus Johnson, DB 2000 John Koontz, Offense Heartland Collegiate Andy Mappes, G Marquis Tolliver, RB Bruce Quinn, Defense Conference Thurman Montgomery, DE Robert Green, DE Vasco Walton, Defense 1977 Sean Sanders, OT Dave Weber, Defense Doug Clark, QB 2001 Tom Geffert, G 1987 Neal Blank, DT 1964 Tim Lanie, P Scott Bless, DE Dennis Nisbet, K George Friel, OL John Peters, LB Thurman Montgomery, DE Chris Volz, FS Larry Keene, DB Don Pitman, DT Doug Sabotin, WR Dave Scheib, HB Dave Sawrie, DB Sean Sanders, OT 2002 Dave Wollman, DE Troy Wooten, DB Brian Monahan, LB 1965 Paul Young, LB Dick Elmore, LB 1978 2003 George Friel, G Tim Gerber, C 1988 Cesare Manning, WR Marvin Rhoden, DT Jim Goetz, DB Skip Eaton, G Dave Smith, HB Scott Keeler, TE Kenny Helmuth, DB 2004 Kevin Mouser, DE Chris Kaufman, K Bruce Renner, LB 1967 Duddy Reeves, RB Ted Loggan, LB Troy Tinsley, OL John Egenolf, LB Jim Slavens, FL Mike Rectanus, NT Lester Lull, OL Dan Williams, FB Sean Sanders, OT Steve Williams, G Derrick Shelton, RB 1968 David Smith, TE Stew DeVane, OL 1979 Bob Bogardus, OL 1989 1969 Tim Gerber, C Kenny Helmuth, DB John Egenolf, DL Dennis Young, DL David Hoffman, OT Bruce Ruster, LB 1980 Todd Hottell, WR Wade Hall, OT Chris Kaufman, K Scott Williams, DE Todd Schepman, LB Mike Wishnevski, FB

48 Rushing Receiving Yards Quarterback Sacks 1,106 Mike Wishnevski 1980 1,220 Cesaré Manning 2003 14 Bill Willan 1974 1,072 Duddy Reeves 1978 1,099 Doug Sabotin 1987 13 T. Montgomery 1987 1,036 Duddy Reeves 1977 1,042 Gary Griffin 2000 13 Pete Swartz 1985 1,018 Dick Nalley 1974 877 Craig Cothron 1998 12 Mark Maze 1983 1,006 Marty Heelam 1997 866 Rob Mager 2003 12 Bill Willan 1975 1,002 Dick Nalley 1975 844 Todd Hottell 1989 11.5 Ted Liette 1998 978 Steve Montgomery 1975 812 Gary Isza 1996 11 T. Montgomery 1986 968 Donnie McCoy 2004 809 Charlie Jordan 1968 10 Jeff Barnaby 1996 947 Dick Nalley 1976 794 Justin Russell 2004 10 Josh Gentry 1999 909 Dan Williams 1977 770 Craig Cothron 1997 9 Mark Bless 1983 9 Leo Hickam 1980 Passing Yards Touchdown Receptions 9 Steve Williams 1980 3,314 Matt Kohn 2003 10 Dick Nyers 1954 9 Bill Willan 1976 2,634 B. J. Schlicher 2000 10 Doug Sabotin 1987 9 Bob Faris 1974 2,552 Tom Crowel 1987 10 Craig Cothron 1998 9 Mike Mills 1974 2,322 Matt Kohn 2004 9 Cesare Manning 2003 2,255 Matt Kohn 2002 9 Gary Griffin 2000 2,073 Kevin Kreinhagen 1998 8 Brian Fogg 1984 2,028 Jeff Mitchell 1988 8 Craig Cothron 1997 2,024 Kevin Kreinhagen 1996 7 Kevin Sanford 2004 1,776 Kevin Kreinhagen 1997 7 Charlie Jordan 1969 1,693 Jeff Mitchell 1990 6 Gary Isza 1998 6 Gary Isza1996 Pass Completions 6 Jim Slavens 1978 239 Matt Kohn 2003 6 Charlie Jordan 1968 197 Matt Kohn 2002 173 Tom Crowel 1987 Tackles 172 Matt Kohn 2004 198 Ted Liette 1996 171 B.J. Schlicher 2000 178 Ken Brooks 1975 168 Kevin Kreinhagen 1996 177 Oscar Gardner 1972 139 Kevin Nicolini 2001 169 Basco Walton 1963 138 Kevin Kreinhagen 1998 165 Ted Loggan 1988 134 Kevin Kreinhagen 1997 165 Stan Markle 1974 132 David Burton 1994 164 Ken Brooks 1974 164 Ted Liette 1997 Touchdown Passes 158 Paul Young 1987 21 Matt Kohn 2003 154 Paul Young 1988 20 Kevin Kreinhagen 1998 17 Matt Kohn 2002 Interceptions 17 Dave Vormohr 1984 12 Tom Collins 1983 16 B. J. Schlicher 2000 10 Tom Collins 1984 16 Tom Crowel 1987 9 Tom Collins 1985 15 Kevin Kreinhagen 1996 8 Steve Wheatley 1973 14 Jeff Mitchell 1988 7 Chad Neal 1996 14 Rod Pawlik 1975 7 Johnnie Stewart 1992 13 Dave Verhonik 1969 7 Kenny Helmuth 1990 13 Dick Schrier 1954 7 Jim Goetz 1978 7 John Sims 1971 Pass Receptions 6 Chris Volz 2000, 2001 84 Cesaré Manning 2003 6 Loren Weeks 1993 66 Doug Sabotin 1987 6 Brad Jackson 1988 60 Gary Isza 1996 6 Curt Hughes 1984 60 Todd Hottell 1989 6 Tom Collins 1982 56 Gary Griffin 2000 6 Phil Gatts1976 54 Rob Mager 2003 53 Dan Jester 1986 53 Cesaré Manning 2001 52 Kevin Sanford 2004 52 Travis Zike 2003 52 Brian Fogg 1985 All-Time Letterwinners

Acton, Phil- 1961 Brizendine, Ryan- 2000, 01, 02, 04 Cummings, Jim- 1946, 47 Fine, Larry- 1958 Acuff, Tarron- 1998, 99, 2000, 01 Brimmage, Deon- 1994, 95, 96, 97 Cummings, Richard- 1962, 63, 64, 65 Finfrock, Ron- 1952, 55 Adams, James- 1952 Brockman, Fred- 1992, 93, 94, 95 Curtne, Charles- 1955 Fischer, Dave- 1965, 66, 67 Adams, John- 2004 Brooks, Clifford- 2001, 02, 03, 04 Curtner, Dick- 1953, 54, 55 Fischer, Justin- 1998, 99 Adams, Kent- 1982, 83, 84 Brooks, Ken- 1972, 73, 74, 75 Cutshaw, Chris- 1987, 88 Fisher, Mark- 1974, 75, 76 Agricola, Jeff- 1993, 94, 95 Broomfield, Jesse- 1986, 87 Cutshaw, Dave- 1976 Flaig, Tony- 1987, 88 Akers, Marvin- 1955 Brown, Jim- 1979 Cutshaw, Mike- 1960, 62, 63 Flanagan, Kevin- 1992, 93, 94, 95 Akridge, Kenneth- 2004 Brown, Johnny- 1954 Flatt, Russell- 1957 Ancelet, Ed- 1966 Brown, Mitch- 2003, 04 Daily, Tony- 1984 Fleener, Don- 1947, 48 Andrews, Don- 1953 Brown, Norman- 1950 Daugherty, Bob- 1969 Fleming, David- 1979 Ankney, Paul- 1933 Brown, Perry- 1986, 87 David, Jan- 1965, 66, 67, 68 Fleshman, Jimmy- 2003 Annee, Dan- 1984, 85, 86 Broyles, Gary- 1975 Davis, Boyd- 1980 Flueckiger, Russ- 1972 Annee, Tim- 1985, 86, 87, 88 Bruce, Ken- 1986 Davis, Desmon- 1993 Fogg, Brian- 1982, 83, 84, 85 Ante, Joe- 1969 Bruce, Tom- 1953 Davis, Don- 1959 Forsell, Doug- 1987, 88, 89 Armentrout, Fred- 1925 Brumback, Ryan- 1999, 2000, 01 Davis, John- 1970 Fortin, Stephane- 1996, 97, 98 Armstrong, Bob- 1957, 58 Buckner, Glen- 1954 Davis, Montelle- 1968 Francis, Mark- 1970, 71 Armstrong, Don- 1956, 57 Bushrod, Derenzo- 2002, 03, 04 Davis, Rusty- 1961 Frazier, Jason- 1995, 96, 97, 98 Armstrong, Doug- 1981, 82, 83 Bullard, Pete- 1961, 62, 63, 64 Day, James- 1955 Fredenberger, Bill- 1946, 47 Armstrong, Scott- 1978, 79, 80, 81 Bunge, Don- 1946, 47, 48 Day, Richard- 1958 Fribley, Neil- 1983, 84, 85, 86 Arthur, Steve- 1972 Buntin, Kenny- 1956, 57 Deakins, Colin- 1962 Frickey, Ron- 1978, 79, 80 Ashcraft, Jim- 1958 Burkhart, Brett- 1988 Deal, John- 1965, 66, 67 Friel, George- 1962, 63, 64, 65 Atkins, Ty- 1986, 87 Burkhart, Brian- 1988 Deem, Jay- 2003, 04 Fritz, Andrew- 2004 Austin, Bart- 1979, 80 Burleson, Marion- 1947, 48, 50, 52 Deer, Bob- 1971 Furthmiller, Matt- 1989, 92, 93 Austin, Gene- 1956 Burrows, Dick- 1961, 62, 63, 64 Delaplane, Matt- 1996, 97 Futrell, John- 1991 Austin, Paul- 1971, 72 Burton, David- 1993, 94, 95, 96 Dellinger, Bob- 1961, 62, 63, 64 Ayelle, Patrick- 2003, 04 Burton, Mike- 1975 Dellinger, Mike- 1986, 87 Gaines, Jim- 1969, 70 Busching, Terry- 1970, 71, 72, 73 Delvin, James- 1946 Gallant, Jeff- 1983 Bacheyie, Geoff- 2001, 02 Byrd, Mychal- 2004 DeMoss, John- 1966, 67 Gardner, Matt- 1995, 96, 97 Baker, Curtis- 2002 Dennis, Bob- 1970, 71, 72, 73 Gardner, Oscar- 1970, 71, 72, 73 Baker, Jeff- 1968 Campbell, Brian- 1993, 94, 95, 96 Dennis, Zach- 2004 Gardner, Rick- 1972, 73, 74, 75 Ballard, Doug- 1983, 84, 85 Campbell, Mike- 1977, 78, 79, 80 DesRoches, Jean Claude- 1998, 99 Garver, Mitch- 2001, 02 Bancroft, Dale- 1963 Capps, Jim- 1968 Detherage, Jimmy- 1989, 90 Gatts, Phil- 1976, 77, 78 Bare, Don- 1965, 66 Carey, Al- 1948 DeVane, Stew- 1965, 66, 67, 68 Gaylor, Joe- 1975, 76, 77 Bare, Gerald- 1957 Carmichael, Lanny- 1968 Dickelman, Joe- 1988, 89, 90 Gecewicz, Todd- 1991, 92, 93 Barnaby, Jeff- 1993, 94, 95, 96 Carrasquillo, Jesse- 1975 Dickinson, Travis- 2003 Geffert, Tom- 1974, 75, 76, 77 Barnes, Maurice- 1962, 64, 65 Carson, Steve- 1964, 67 Dicks, Bob- 1961 Gentry, Brian- 1994 Barnes, Tom- 1948, 49, 50 Carter, Abie- 1951, 53 Dietel, Kevin- 2003, 04 Gentry, Josh- 1996, 97, 98, 99 Barnhorst, Larry- 1975, 76, 77 Cassidy, Brian- 1987 Dietz, John- 1987 George, Danny- 1960 Barnett, Gerald- 1978, 79 Cathcart, Joe- 1981, 82, 83 Dilk, Leland- 1958, 59, 60 George, Dave- 1983 Barsha, Mike- 1986 Catrone, Mark- 1981 Dilk, Melvin- 1948 Gerber, Tim- 1976, 77, 78, 79 Barton, Dave- 1954, 55, 56 Caylor, Rick- 1978 Dilk, Mike- 1980 Gilbert, Dawayne- 1996, 97, 98, 99 Basso, Jeremy- 1999, 2000, 2001 Chambers, Keith- 1995, 96 Dill, Charles- 1947, 48, 49 Gillies, Pete- 1984 Bates, Jeff- 1978, 79, 80 Chandler, Verne- 1947, 48, 49, 50 Dininger, Walt- 1947, 51, 52 Gillin, Mike- 1969 Bates, Steve- 1980, 81, 82, 83 Chew, Dick- 1971, 72, 73, 74 Dinkins, Andre’- 2003 Gillock, Mike- 1990, 91, 92, 93 Battinau, Dominique- 1994 Childers, Nick- 1998, 99, 2000, 2001 Dittemore, Nick- 1998, 99, 2000 Gillum, Kenny- 1983, 84, 85, 86 Baugh, Sean- 1996, 97, 98, 99 Christie, Ryan- 1992, 93, 94, 95 Dolniak, Dan- 1956, 57, 58 Gilman, Vernon- 1946 Bear, Chuck- 1990 Chrobot, Ron- 1988 Dorrell, Charles- 1955, 56 Gilvin, Mark- 1979, 80, 81 Beauchot, Dan- 1989, 90 Chudzicki, Eric- 2001, 02, 03, 04 Douglas, Mike- 1967 Glass, Bill- 1966, 69, 70 Beck, Jon- 1964 Clark, Bill- 1947, 48, 49 Dryfuse, Corey- 1989, 90 Goetz, Jim- 1977, 78, 79 Beer, Karl- 1974, 75, 76, 77 Clark, Doug- 1976, 77, 78 Dubois, Dan- 1970 Good, Harry- 1924 Beeson, Dick- 1963, 64 Clark, Jim- 1988, 89, 90 Duffey, Mike- 1986, 87 Gorczyca, Rob- 1984, 85, 86 Beltz, Kevin- 1980, 81 Clark, Shane- 1992 Dunbar, Frank- 1968 Gordon, Scott- 1997 Bender, John- 1985, 86 Clements, Otto- 1982, 83, 84, 85 Duncan, Jim- 1951, 52, 53, 54 Graham, Russ- 1962 Berridge, Jim- 1987, 88 Clemenz, Fred- 1955 Duvall, Tom- 1970 Graves, Dave- 1963, 64, 65 Berry, Bob- 1963, 64, 65, 66 Clinton, Jason- 2003, 04 Graves, Ken- 1960, 61, 62 Bertram, Dave- 1954, 55, 56 Clipp, Carl- 1928 Eads, Eric- 1991, 92, 93, 94 Graves, Mike- 1990 Bessignano, Mike- 1986, 87, 88 Coffee, Bill- 1970, 71, 72, 73 Eads, Mike- 1970, 71, 72 Greaver, Bill- 1965 Beyer, Jeff- 1995 Coffin, John- 1978, 79 Eads, Phil- 1970, 71, 72 Green, Brad- 1992, 93 Bickett, Justin- 2001 Cole, Hal- 1951, 52, 53 Easter, Hank- 1957, 58, 59, 60 Green, Dave- 1962, 63 Biddings, Carl- 2003 Cole, LaRico- 1997 Eaton, Skip- 1987, 88, 89, 90 Green, Harold- 1984, 85, 86 Bilby, Paul- 1927 Collins, Tom- 1982, 83, 84, 85 Edwards, Tony- 1989, 90 Green, Jim- 1969, 70, 71 Billups, Darlan- 1960 Colton, Jeff- 1982, 83, 84 Egenolf, John- 1966, 67, 68, 69 Green, Robert- 1998, 99, 2000, 2001 Bishop, Phil- 1999 Combs, Vic- 1964 Eicher, Paul- 1946, 47, 48, 49 Greener, Trent- 1985 Blamo, Jah- 2001, 02 Compton, Jamie- 1990 Eisner, Fred- 1973, 74, 75 Gregory, Gary- 1957 Bland, Dennis- 1986, 87 Conover, Nick- 1999 Ellis, Larry- 1965, 66 Gregory, Rob- 2001, 02 Blank, Neal- 1998, 99, 2000, 2001 Cook, Ryan- 1995, 96, 97 Ellis, Mel- 1960 Griffin, Gary- 1998, 99, 2000 Bless, Bill- 1959, 60, 61, 62 Cook, Warren- 1988, 89, 90 Elmore, Richard- 1963, 64, 65 Gross, Wayne- 1965, 66 Bless, Mark- 1980, 81, 82, 83 Cooney, Bill- 1990 Elmore, Sam- 2004 Grosskopf, George- 1949 Bless, Scott- 1984, 85, 86, 87 Cooper, Emil- 1929 Elston, Allen- 1986 Groves, Johnny- 2001, 02 Bless, Tim- 1990, 91, 92, 93 Cooper, Herk- 1982 Enders, Erik- 1996, 97, 98, 99 Gruner, John- 1963, 64, 65 Bogardus, Bob- 1975, 76, 77, 79 Cornett, Jim- 1954, 55 England, Gerry- 1958, 59, 60 Gude, Will- 1996, 97 Boggs, Steve- 1978, 79, 80, 81 Cosby, Jason- 1993 Enright, Kyle- 1999, 2000, 2001 Gunyon, Randy- 1971, 72, 73 Bohannon, Bob- 1980, 81, 82 Cosgrove, P.J.- 2002, 03, 04 Eppley, Dale- 1962 Gutwein, Nick- 1979 Bohannon, Mark- 1981, 82, 83 Cossell, Brent- 1981, 82, 83, 84 Erschen, Doug- 1990, 91, 92 Guy, Kevin- 1988 Bohman, Tim- 1987, 89, 90, 91 Cothron, Craig- 1995, 96, 97, 98 Esque, Bruce- 1953 Bohrer, Brian, 1987, 88, 89, 90 Cowan, Jeff- 1984, 85, 88 Etienne, Mike- 1980, 82, 83 Hall, Gary- 1971, 72, 73, 74 Bolen, Steve- 1987, 88 Cox, Keith- 1991 Etienne, Rick- 1993 Hall, James- 1968 Boley, Tony- 1978, 79 Cox, Stan- 1949 Evans, Eric- 1985, 86 Hall, T.J.- 2003 Bolin, Dave- 1985, 86, 87, 88 Cox, Tom- 1952 Evans, John- 1966 Hall, Tony- 1996 Bolyard, Ron- 1968, 69 Craig, Frank- 1960, 61 Evans, Mark- 1980, 81 Hall, Wade- 1979, 80, 81, 82 Bone, Charles- 1957 Crawford, Brad- 1998, 99, 2000 Hammans, Elijah- 2001, 03 Bontrager, Jeff- 1978, 80 Crick, Bob- 1951, 52 Fahl, Blake- 1991, 92, 93 Hammond, Art- 1961, 62 Booher, Bob- 1956, 57 Crisman, Ted- 1968, 70, 71, 72 Fakes, Todd- 1978, 79, 80 Hampton, David- 1991, 92 Bove, Anthony- 2004 Cristoforetti, Joe- 1972 Fallowfield, George- 1955, 56, 57, 58 Hampton, Kern- 1970, 71 Bowling, Larry- 1968, 69 Cross, Stan- 1972, 73, 74 Faris, Robert- 1974 Hanson, Virgil- 1947, 48, 49 Bowman, Larry- 1964 Crowe, Billy- 1949, 50, 51 Farmer, Omar- 1995, 98 Harden, Kenny- 1996, 97, 98, 99 Bradley, Bill- 1986, 87, 88 Crowe, Billy- 1964 Farwick, Joe- 1934 Harden, Shane- 1983, 85, 86 Brainard, Dave- 1978, 79 Crowe, Brad- 1975 Fawley, Paul- 1929 Harding, Deon- 1992, 93, 94 Brandgard, Eric- 1967, 68 Crowe, Richard- 1946 Feldman, Carl- 1967 Harding, Steve- 1974 Breckenridge, R.- 1981 Crowe, Tom- 1969 Feldman, Jerrod- 1990, 91, 92 Harless, Pat- 1986, 87, 88 Brennan, Jerry- 1970, 71, 72 Crowel, Tom- 1984, 85, 86, 87 Fellmeth, Mark- 1977, 78 Harmon, Ernest- 1999 Brenneman, Bill- 1929 Crum, George- 1961, 62 Ferguson, Don- 1968, 69, 70 Harrington, John- 2000, 01, 02 Brewer, Bob- 1978, 79, 80, 81 Crum, John- 1995, 96, 97, 98 Ferrand, Randy- 1969, 70 Harris, Jay- 1984 Briggs, Louis- 1946 Cullen, Ben- 1993, 94, 95, 96 Fey, Gil- 1955, 56, 57 Harris, Lance- 1984, 85, 86, 87 Bright, Art- 1928 Culpepper, Warren- 1985 Feyerbend, Steve- 1970 Harris, Trent- 2004 Bright, Ed- 1925 Cummings, James- 1974 Fillinger, Lewis- 1981, 82, 83, 84 Harrison, Jerry- 1969 50 Harrison, Shane- 1987 James, Steve- 1960, 63 Link, David- 2004 Montfort, Jeff- 1992, 93, 94 Hartley, Tom- 1956 Janney, Bob- 1946, 47 Logan, Adam- 2000 Montgomery, Robert- 1963 Hartman, Jeff- 1992, 93, 94, 95 Jarosinski, Mike- 1980 Loggan, Paul- 1981, 82, 83, 84 Montgomery, Steve- 1965 Hartman, Ronald- 1957 Jaus, Bob- 1949 Loggan, Ted- 1986, 87, 88 Montgomery, Steve- 1972, 73, 74, 75 Hartsock, Tom- 1957 Jenkins, Craig- 2004 Long, Mike- 1998 Montgomery, Thurman- 1984, 85, 86, 87 Harvey, Bob- 1947, 48, 49 Jester, Dan- 1983, 84, 85, 86 Lorsung, Matt- 1989, 90, 91 Moore, Andy- 2002, 03, 04 Harvey, Chris- 1996, 97, 98, 99 Jester, Dave- 1983, 84, 85, 86 Lucas, Travis- 1997, 98, 99, 2000 Moore, Damon- 1999 Harvey, Henry- 1948 Jester, Joe- 1974, 75, 76 Luckiewicz, Joe- 1982, 83, 84, 85 Moore, Delmar- 1932 Harvey, Jim- 1948 Johnson, Aaron- 1993, 94, 95, 96 Ludwig, Pat- 1977 Moore, Max- 1951 Hass, Paul- 1970, 71, 72, 73 Johnson, Anthony- 2000 Luksco, Billy- 1992 Moreman, Ivan- 1946, 47, 48, 49 Hathaway, Mike- 1991, 92, 93 Johnson, Armstead- 1960 Lull, Lester- 1965, 66, 67 Morgan, Rusty- 1992 Hauf, Chris- 1995 Johnson, Jeff- 1991, 92 Lutes, Ted- 1957 Morris, Joe- 1989, 90 Hauswald, Jeff- 1978, 79, 80, 81 Johnson, Marc- 1990, 91, 92 Lutgring, Dan- 1978, 79 Morris, Ken- 2001, 02, 03 Hawkins, Dave- 1970 Johnson, Marcus- 1983, 84, 85, 86 Lutgring, Duane- 1980, 81, 82, 84 Morwick, Ken- 1968 Hawkins, Tom- 1981, 82, 83 Johnson, Marty- 1979 Lynch, Steve- 1963 Moser, Steve- 1985, 86 Hayes, Ralph- 1974, 75, 76 Johnson, Nick- 2004 Lynn, Eric- 1999, 2000 Mosher, Jim- 1996 Hearn, Bob- 1986 Jointer, Triston- 2001, 02, 03, 04 Lyon, Joe- 1986, 87, 88, 89 Motsinger, Tim- 1979, 80, 81, 82 Heavrin, Tony- 1979, 80, 81 Jones, Jim- 1978, 79 Lyons, Walt- 1959, 60, 61, 62 Mouser, Kevin- 1976, 77, 78 Hedges, Chuck- 1958 Jones, John- 1975, 76, 77 Mowry, Bill- 1966, 67 Heelam, Marty- 1994, 95, 96, 97 Jones, McKinney- 1982, 83 Mach, Mike- 1975, 76, 77, 78 Moye, Leo- 1956, 57, 58 Heingartner, Dean- 1953, 54 Jones, Sean- 2001, 02, 03, 04 Maciejewski, Ed- 1954, 55, 56, 57 Mozingo, Mike- 1991 Heitzman, Tom- 1965, 66 Jones, Tony- 1988, 89, 90, 91 MacIntyre, Charlie- 1998 Mumm, Joe- 1972 Helms, Scott- 1988, 89 Jordan, Charlie- 1968, 69, 70 Mackey, Fred- 1959, 60, 61, 62 Munson, Ted- 1992, 93, 94, 95 Helmuth, Kenny- 1987, 88, 89, 90 Judy, Gary- 1969, 70 Maffett, Bob- 1972 Murff, Mark- 1991, 93, 94 Henkle, D.J.- 2001, 02, 03 Mager, Rob- 2000, 01, 02, 03 Murphy, Dick- 1962, 63, 65, 66 Henline, Cory- 1997, 98, 99, 2000 Kacer, Kevin- 1983, 84, 85, 86 Maguire, Mike- 1960 Murphy, Pat- 1968 Hennecke, Greg- 1988, 89 Kaegebein, Paul- 1966 Mallery, John- 1979 Myetich, Joe- 1985 Henrick, Ray- 1961 Kaehr, Dave- 1987 Manning, Cesaré- 2000, 01, 02, 03 Henry, John- 1966 Karr, Darin- 1997 Maple, Bob- 1964, 65, 66 Nalley, Dick- 1974, 75, 76 Henthorn, Brad- 1984, 85, 86, 87 Kaufman, Chris- 1987, 88, 89 Maple, Steve- 1962, 63, 64, 65 Nalley, Marcus- 2004 Hergott, Kevin- 1988, 89, 90, 91 Kaufman, Jerry- 1968, 69 Mappes, Andy- 1983, 84, 85, 86 Nay, Jack- 1956 Hermann, Ted- 1952, 53, 54, 55 Kaufman, Ken- 1959, 60, 61, 62 Mappes, Mike- 1984, 86 Neal, Chad- 1994, 95, 96, 97 Herzberg, Dave- 1976, 77 Keating, John- 1960 Marcinko, Steve- 1984, 85, 86 Neihus, Jack- 1953 Hess, John- 1987 Keeler, Scott- 1976, 77, 78 Marien, Ed- 1960, 61 Nelson, Jim- 1980, 81 Hetrick, Mark- 1977, 78, 79 Keene, Larry- 1961, 62, 63, 64 Markle, Harold- 1960, 61 Neuenschwander, Brandon- 1998 Heymann, Mike- 1980, 81, 82, 83 Kelly, Rich- 1990, 91, 92 Markle, Stan- 1971, 72, 73, 74 Newton, Glen- 1952 Hickam, Leo- 1978, 79, 80, 81 Kendall, Brian- 1990, 91, 92 Marrs, Brett- 2000, 01, 02 Nicodemus, Alonzo- 1946 Hildebrand, James- 1946 Kennedy, David- 1988 Martin, Brian- 1987 Nicolini, Kevin- 1999, 2001, 02 Hill, Greg- 1970, 71, 72, 73 Kennedy, John- 1981, 82, 84, 85 Martin, John- 1951 Nicoson, Dan- 1965, 66, 67 Hill, Harry- 1957 Kennedy, Steve- 1987, 88, 89 Martin, Ken- 1990, 91, 92 Nisbet, Dennis- 1998, 99, 2000, 2001 Hill, Randy- 1996, 97, 98 Kidwell, Nick- 1997, 98 Martin, Rick- 1980, 81 Nobbe, David- 1988, 89, 90, 91 Hill, Steve- 1991, 92, 93 Kile, Larry- 1959 Martin, Steve- 1994, 95 Noland, Harvey- 1947 Hill, Todd- 1997, 98, 99, 2000 Kimbro, Harry- 1948 Martin, Willie- 1958, 59, 60, 61 Norris, Jim- 1999, 2000, 01, 02 Hilycord, Bob- 1950 Kincaide, Weldon- 1949, 50 Martinez, Anastacio- 1950, 51, 52, 53 Norris, Rob- 1985, 86, 87 Hines, D.J.- 1969, 71, 72 King, Joe- 1953, 54 Martinez, Henry- 1950 Northey, Jim- 1981 Hinton, John- 1996 Kinnaird, Steve- 1966, 69 Martinez, John- 1953 Nottingham, Tom- 1976 Hissong, Adam- 1995 Kirkman, Jett- 1974, 75, 76, 77 Matern, Jerry- 1968 Novak, George- 1976, 77, 78 Hobbs, Joe- 1959, 60, 61 Kistler, Calvin- 1946, 47, 48 Matheis, Greg- 1988, 89, 90, 91 Nye, Jim- 1953 Hodgin, John- 1960 Kistler, Delbert- 1946 Mattix, Kurt- 1994 Nyers, Dick- 1952, 53, 54, 55 Hoffman, David- 1987, 88, 89, 90 Kistler, Jim- 1968, 69, 70, 71 Maxwell, Jon- 1979 Nyers, Jim- 1957, 58 Hogg, Bob- 1966, 68 Kistler, Manford- 1946, 47, 48 Maze, Mark- 1981, 82, 83, 84 Nyquist, Dick- 1958 Hogue, Rich- 1967, 68, 69, 70 Klinger, Dal- 1969 Maze, Matt- 2004 Hoke, Jim- 1992, 93 Klingerman, Terry- 1972 McBride, Bob- 1947 Oechsle, David- 2003 Hole, Brad- 1979 Klos, Stan- 1946, 47, 48, 49 McCamey, Gary- 1989, 90, 91, 92 Oldham, Willis- 1951, 52, 53, 54 Hollis, Dan- 1989, 90 Klusmeier, Jimmy- 1997, 98, 99 McCoy, Donnie- 2001, 02, 03, 04 Olsen, Jim- 1970, 71 Holman, Dave- 1966, 67, 68 Knecht, Andy- 1983 McElwan, Mike- 1970 O’Neal, O’Bryant- 1991 Holmes, Jack- 1959 Knee, Matt- 1993, 94, 95, 96 McGee, Joe- 1958 Osborne, Tom- 1988, 89, 90 Horan, Sandy- 1965 Knight, Alfred- 1952 McGrath, Bill- 1946, 47, 48, 49 Otolski, Bob- 1957, 58, 59 Horn, Ralph- 1952 Kocher, Bob- 1976, 77, 78, 79 McKay, Tom- 1968 Overman, Dave- 1975, 76, 77 Hornett, Joe- 1998, 99, 2000, 2001 Koegler, Karl- 1985, 86 McKinley, Bill- 1981, 82 Owen, Andy- 1997, 98, 99, 2000 Hornick, Jim- 1991 Koenig, Joe- 1969, 70, 71 McLean, Steve- 1976, 77, 78, 79 Owens, Jack- 1949 Horvath, Dave- 1979, 81, 82 Koers, Pat- 1960, 61, 62, 63 McManus, Tom- 1985 Owens, Richard- 1961 Hottell, Todd- 1987, 88, 89 Kohn, Matt- 2001, 02, 03, 04 McMichel, Tim- 1980, 81, 82, 83 Oxley, Bob- 1955 Hotz, Dick- 1952 Koontz, John- 1960, 61, 62, 63 McMurray, Scott- 1991, 92, 93 House, Jim- 1986 Kost, Jack- 1956 McNamara, Charles- 1963, 65, 66 Page, Ross- 1952 Howell, Glenn- 1974, 76, 77 Koulianos, Pete- 1995, 96, 97, 98 McNamara, Pete- 1964 Paris, Mack- 1968 Howk, Jay- 1971, 72, 73 Kozyra, Sam- 1988, 89, 90 McNamara, Tom- 1962, 63 Parker, Nick- 2002, 03, 04 Huber, Dan- 1973 Kramer, Joe- 1990 McPhee, Rich- 1998 Parks, Pat- 1980, 81, 82 Huffman, Jack- 1954, 55, 56 Kreimer, David- 1967 McPherson, Jeff- 1992 Parmer, Tad- 1992, 93, 94, 95 Huffman, Tim- 1988, 89 Kreinhagen, Kevin- 1995, 96, 97, 98 Meeks, Mason- 1961, 62, 63, 64 Parr, Floyd- 1952 Hughes, Curt- 1981, 82, 83, 84 Kruse, Dave- 1980 Meller, Todd- 1990, 91, 92 Patten, James- 1986, 87 Hults, Brian- 1990, 91, 92, 93 Kuhn, David- 1982 Merriott, John- 1958 Patterson, Dick- 1957 Hundt, Paul- 1969 Kumming, Gary- 1969 Merriweather, Eric- 1984 Patterson, Tom- 1962, 63, 64, 65 Hunt, Dick- 1956 Merryman, Don- 1955 Pawlik, Rod- 1972, 73, 74, 75 Hurd, Jeremy- 1999, 2000, 01, 02 LaBorn, Fred- 1968, 69 Middlebrooks, Paul- 1951 Payne, Meredith- 1962, 63, 65, 66 Hurley, Carmen- 1976, 77, 78 Lacey, Bert- 1959 Middleton, Omar- 1962 Payne, Phil- 1977, 78 Hurley, Mike- 1971, 72, 73, 74 Landwerlen, Jim- 1979, 80, 81, 82 Miklik, Mike- 1993 Pearson, Tom- 1962, 63, 64 Hurrle, Joe- 1949, 50, 51, 52 Lane, Adam- 2002, 03, 04 Miles, Corey- 2002 Peller, Tom- 1979, 80, 81, 82 Hurrle, John- 1951, 52, 53, 54 Lane, Steve- 1955, 58 Miles, Don- 1954 Pellett, Ed- 1947, 48 Hurrle, Lou- 1956, 57, 58, 59 Lanie, Tim- 1974, 75, 76, 77 Miles, Scott- 1977 Pendergrass, Deon- 1996, 97, 98, 99 Hurst, Andrew- 1980 Largus, Tom- 1974, 75, 76, 77 Miller, Charles- 1961, 62, 63, 64 Penrod, Sam- 2002, 03, 04 Hurst, Steve- 1969, 70, 71, 72 LaRussa, Francis- 1947, 48, 49 Miller, Jarad- 2000, 01, 02, 03 Perdue, Erin- 1999 Hutchins, Scott- 1982 Laskowski, Bob- 1958 Miller, Jeff- 1978, 79, 80 Pernell, Anthony- 1979, 80 Hutton, David- 1986, 87, 88 Latham, Rodney- 1989, 91 Miller, Kent- 1953 Perry, Ed- 1978, 79 Hyde, Mike- 2001, 02 Lauck, Brian- 1995, 96, 97, 98 Miller, Kevin- 1975 Perry, Mike- 1981, 82 Hyten, Dave- 1957, 59 Lee, Mike- 1975 Mills, Greg- 1981, 82, 83, 84 Peters, Joe- 1975, 78 Legg, Doug- 1970 Mills, Mike- 1974, 75, 76 Peters, John- 1974, 75, 76, 77 Isza, Gary- 1995, 96, 97, 98 Leistikow, Henry- 1949 Minniear, Dennis- 1988, 89, 90 Peterson, Jim- 1957 Ivory, Dave- 1971, 72, 73, 74 Lemme, Steve- 1962, 64, 65 Misher, Lee- 2003 Peterson, Matt- 1993, 94, 95 Lemmel, Josh- 2000 Mitchell, Jeff- 1988, 89, 90 Pfraehler, Don- 1952 Jackson, Brad- 1987, 88, 89 Lentz, Charles- 1950 Mitny, John- 1970, 71, 72, 73 Phillips, Bob- 1947 Jackson, Chris- 2000, 01, 02, 03 Leonard, Tim- 1973, 74, 75 Mock, Brad- 1985 Phillips, Chris- 1993 Jackson, Dennis- 1959, 60, 61, 62 Lepper, Herb- 1961, 64, 65 Mollaun, Dan- 1966, 67, 68 Phillips, Jim- 1966, 67, 68 Jackson, Greg- 1985, 86 Lewis, Don- 1955, 56, 57 Mom, Joe- 1971, 72 Pickett, Seth- 2004 Jackson, Matt- 1999, 2000 Liette, Ted- 1995, 96, 97, 98 Monahan, Brian- 2000, 01, 02 Piercefield, Eugene- 1951 Jackson, Mike- 1958, 59 Lile, Carl- 2002, 03, 04 Montfort, Bill- 1989, 90, 91 Ping, Jim- 1981 Letterwinners/ Facilities

Pinkston, Pat- 1952 Scheib, Dave- 1961, 62, 63, 64 Stevason, Steve- 1979, 80, 81 Weinheimer, Chris- 2002, 03, 04 Pitman, Don- 1974, 75, 76, 77 Schembra, Larry- 1968, 69, 70, 71 Stevens, Bill- 1956, 57, 58 Welch, Tom- 1958, 59 Pittaluga, Tony- 1989, 90 Schepman, Todd- 1987, 88, 89 Stevens, Clint- 2000 Wells, Todd- 1988, 89, 90 Poad, Doug- 1983, 84 Schlicher, B.J.- 2000 Stevenson, Glen- 1947, 48 Welmer, Gary- 1971, 73 Poling, Jason- 1994, 95, 96 Schlosser, Marvin- 1953 Stewart, Johnnie- 1989, 90, 91, 92 Werbe, Jim- 1969 Polk, Robin- 1975, 76, 77 Schmalfeldt, Greg- 1979, 80, 82, 83 Stowers, Don- 1963, 64, 65 Werling, Josh- 1990, 91, 92 Pollock, Brad- 1977, 78, 79, 80 Schmidt, Mike- 1961 Strachan, Ronald- 1949, 50 Werner, Tim- 2003 Pope, Bill- 1970, 71 Schmutte, Bill- 1953 Strader, Phil- 1955, 57, 58 Wessel, Tim- 1981, 82 Porter, Matt- 1991, 92, 93, 94 Schneider, Matt- 1988, 89 Stradley, Keith- 1998 Wetherald, Larry- 1966, 67, 68 Powe, Lavell- 1983 Schoening, Eric- 1982, 83, 84, 85 Stratton, Vance- 1972, 73, 74, 75 Wetherald, Terry- 1959 Powell, Chuck- 1996, 97, 98, 99 Schoerling, Steve- 1961 Stroeh, Steve- 1964, 65, 66, 67 Wheat, Jim- 1980, 81 Preston, John- 1948, 50, 51 Scholl, Herschel- 1928 Strong, Lance- 1983, 84, 85, 86 Wheatley, Steve- 1971, 72, 73, 74 Price, Chris- 2001, 02 Schott, Chris- 1991, 92, 93 Stucky, David- 1956 Wheeler, Bob- 1949 Prickett, John- 1956, 59, 61 Schrier, Dick- 1952, 53, 54, 55 Stump, Perry- 1955 Wheeler, Mark- 1969, 70, 71, 72 Printz, Charles- 1957 Schrink, Steve- 1966, 67, 68, 69 Surface, Brent- 2003, 04 White, Christopher- 2004 Pritchett, Bob- 1956 Schroder, Gerald- 1949 Sutton, Chad- 1987, 88, 89 White, John- 1963 Prodouz, Jason- 1993 Schroeder, Roland- 1950 Sutton, Moe- 2001, 02 Whitlock, Jerry- 1959, 62 Prybylla, Ken- 1959 Schuck, Jack- 1965, 66, 67, 68 Swafford, Jim- 1984 Widolff, Dale- 1974 Puckett, Gary- 1983, 84, 85, 86 Schulte, Chad- 1999, 2000, 01, 02 Swartz, Joe- 1986 Wiechart, Chad- 1999, 2000, 01, 02 Pugh, Dudley- 1963, 64, 65 Schuman, Charles- 1960, 61 Swartz, Pete- 1982, 83, 84, 85 Wilbur, Jim- 1955, 56, 57, 58 Purichia, Carol- 1957, 58, 59, 60 Schutz, Harold- 1946, 47, 48, 49 Swayne, Ray- 1950, 51 Wilder, Joe- 1952 Schwendenmann, Steve- 1963, 64, 65, 66 Sweeney, Gary- 1975, 76 Wiley, Larry- 1989, 90, 91 Qualizza, Chris- 1992 Schwering, Andy- 1992 Switzer, John- 1967 Willan, Bill- 1973, 74, 75, 76 Quinn, Bruce- 1963, 64, 65 Sciarra, Mark- 1973, 74, 75 Sykora, Harry- 1981, 82 Williams, Bill- 1975, 76, 77 Scott, Mark- 1981 Symmonds, Gene- 1960 Williams, Bob- 1968 Raab, Eddie- 1946, 48 Scott, Randy- 1983 Szostak, Peter- 2004 Williams, Dan- 1976, 77, 78, 79 Ragatz, Gary- 1969 Sears, Mike- 1974, 75, 76 Szymanski, Don- 1975 Williams, Dick- 1959 Ramsey, Jean- 1959 Seibert, Bill- 1987 Williams, John- 1979, 80, 81, 82 Ransburg, Dean- 1950, 51, 52, 53 Semenick, Doug- 1969, 70, 71, 72 Taylor, Charles- 1953, 54 Williams, Lionel- 2001 Ransom, Keith- 1983, 84, 85, 86 Shafer, Nathan- 1991, 92 Taylor, Matt- 2004 Williams, Mark- 1975 Ray, Michael- 1984 Shafer, Tim- 1983 Taylor, Mike- 1990, 91 Williams, Mark- 1981, 82 Rectanus, Mike- 1985, 86, 87, 88 Shaw, Artie- 1954, 57, 58, 59 Taylor, Tom- 1980, 81 Williams, Mike- 1975 Redd, Jeremy- 1996, 97, 98, 99 Shaw, Dave- 1949, 50, 51 Teater, Dean- 1968 Williams, Mike- 1981, 82, 83 Redd, Jim- 1990, 91, 92, 93 Shaw, Kevin- 2004 Templeman, Kevin- 1997, 98, 99, 2000 Williams, Scott- 1979, 80, 81 Redding, Paul- 1987, 88, 89 Shaw, Lindsay- 1968, 69 Terry, Norman- 1961, 62, 63, 64 Williams, Steve- 1976, 77, 78, 79 Redman, Kirby- 1971, 72 Shelburn, Joe- 1994, 95, 96, 97 Tharp, John- 1978 Williams, Tom- 1982, 84, 85 Reel, Mike- 1976, 77 Shelton, Derrick- 1987, 88 Thayer, Fred- 1950, 58 Willsey, Bill- 1960, 61 Rees, Devon- 1978, 79 Shelton, Joe- 1996, 97, 98 Thomas, Craig- 1993, 94 Wilson, Dave- 1954 Rees, Larry- 1960 Shelton, Shawn- 1991, 92 Thomas, Donald- 1955 Wilson, David- 1991, 92, 93 Reeves, Chino-1997, 98 Shepherd, Buster- 1967, 68 Thomason, Mickey- 1967, 68 Wilson, Gary- 1970 Reeves, Duddy- 1975, 76, 77, 78 Shepler, Brent- 1987, 88, 89, 90 Thompson, Darren, 1987, 88 Wimmer, Rick- 1977 Regan, Philip- 2003 Shepler, Mark- 1988, 89, 90, 91 Thompson, Mike- 1967 Windell, Jay- 1951, 52 Reiff, Mark- 1974, 77 Shiban, Phil- 1992, 93, 94, 95 Throgmartin, Jerry- 1976 Winings, Dave- 1972, 73, 74, 75 Reiff, Ralph- 1976, 77, 78, 79 Shircliff, Mike- 1957 Tinsley, Troy- 2001, 02, 03, 04 Winton, Terry- 1982 Reiter, Craig- 1975, 76 Short, Bill- 1956 Titzer, Brian- 1985, 86, 87 Wise, Ron- 1954, 55, 56, 57 Renner, Bruce- 2002, 03, 04 Sidebottom, Dale- 1964, 65 Todd, Boyd- 1925 Wishnevski, Mike- 1979, 80, 81, 89 Reyes, Robert- 1983, 84 Sidebottom, Ken- 1967 Todd, Jason- 1990, 92, 94 Wisneski, Bob- 1956, 57 Rhoden, Marvin- 1965 Sidebottom, Rick- 1970, 71, 72 Tolliver, Marquis- 1998, 99, 2000, 02 Woelfel, Jim- 1980, 81, 82 Richardson, Andy- 1993, 94 Siecker, Matt- 1996, 97 Trent, Matt- 2002, 03, 04 Woelfel, Rob- 2001 Rickerd, Tim- 1974, 75 Simons, Neimiah- 2003, 04 Trier, Joe- 1988, 89, 90 Wolf, Dennis- 1965, 66 Rider, John- 1946 Sims, John- 1971, 72, 73, 74 Trisler, John- 1960 Wollman, Dave- 1975, 76, 77, 78 Rider, William- 1946 Sisk, Mickey- 1971, 72 Truesdale, Milton- 1949 Wonnell, Tim- 1977 Ridley, Damon- 1982, 83, 84, 85 Sittler, Steve- 1981, 82 Tullis, Gene- 1956 Wood, Bob- 1949, 51, 54, 55 Riegle, Lance-1997, 98, 99, 2000 Sitzman, Ken- 1992 Turley, Ryan- 1992 Wood, Dave- 1972, 73, 74, 75 Roach, John- 1975, 76 Skinner, Bill- 1946 Turner, Bill- 1976 Wood, Steve- 1982, 83, 84, 85 Roberts, Brad- 1990, 91, 92, 93 Skirvin, Gene- 1980 Tutterow, Bill- 1965, 66, 67, 68 Woodfork, David- 1991, 92 Roberts, Bryan- 1988, 89, 90 Slavens, James- 1950 Woodie, Charlie- 1971 Roberts, J. D.- 1993, 94, 95, 96 Slavens, Jim- 1975, 76, 77, 78 Uhrhammer, Dennis- 1989 Woodmansee, Lloyd- 1949 Roberts, Wendell- 1948, 49, 50 Slunaker, Gary- 1966, 68 Ungashick, Paul- 1993, 94, 95, 96 Wooten, Troy- 1984, 85, 86, 87 Robertson, Randy- 1972, 73, 74 Smith, Brock- 2000, 2001 Upchurch, Paul- 1981 Work, Rick- 1991 Robinson, Charles- 1952 Smith, Dave- 1963, 64, 65, 66 Utterback, Eric- 1992, 93, 94, 95 Wright, James- 2001 Robinson, Dale- 1949, 50, 51 Smith, David- 1951 Wright, Tim- 2000, 01, 02, 03 Robinson, Dave- 1952 Smith, David- 1987, 88, 90 Van, Greg- 1970 Wrona, Paul- 1995 Robinson, Rob- 2002, 03 Smith, Edward- 1957 VanEmon, Derek- 2002, 03, 04 Wruck, Ernie- 1946, 49 Robinson, Walter- 1999, 2000, 02, 03 Smith, Eric- 1996, 97, 98, 99 VanJelgerhuis, Dave- 1968 Wyss, Jake- 2002, 03 Roby, John- 1979 Smith, Hal- 1981 VanKeuren, Herb- 1965 Rodgers, Terry- 1963 Smith, Jason- 2004 Varcardipone, Steve- 1999 Yeazel, Terry- 1957 Rodriguez, Al- 1985, 86, 87, 88 Smith, Mark- 1980, 81 Vargo, Ned- 1952, 53, 54, 55 Yoder, Neal- 1977, 78, 79, 80 Roell, Andy- 1995, 96, 97, 98 Smith, Mike- 1978, 79, 80 Velez, Paul- 1955 York, Mike- 1979 Romano, Nick- 1971, 72 Smith, Oscar- 1929 Verhonik, Dave- 1968, 69 Young, Dennis- 1977, 78, 79, 80 Rose, Mark- 1977 Smith, Troy- 1989, 90 Vest, Ron- 1983 Young, John- 1958 Rosenmeyer, Herb- 1949 Smitha, Chuck- 1971, 72, 73, 74 Volz, Chris- 1998, 99, 2000, 2001 Young, Paul- 1972 Ross, Bill- 1967 Smitha, Steve- 1973, 74 Vondersaar, Josh- 1994, 95, 96, 97 Young, Paul- 1986, 87, 88 Roth, Mike- 1968, 69, 70 Snider, Floyd- 1957 VonStetina, Scott- 1989 Rothrock, Bob- 1970 Snodgrass, Scott- 1993, 94, 95, 96 Vormohr, Dave- 1982, 83, 84, 85 Zavela, Corey- 1993, 94, 95 Rowe, Gary- 1971, 72 Sobotka, Brandon- 1999, 2000 Vormohr, Frank- 1977, 78, 79 Zehr, Dave- 1981 Rucker, Ron- 1959, 60 Socha, Mike- 1992 Vormohr, John- 1984, 85, 86 Zembala, Larry- 1976, 77, 78 Ruehmann, Allen- 1965, 66 Somers, Chris- 1992 Vuillemot, Bob- 1952, 53, 60 Zentz, Tony- 1960, 61 Russell, Justin- 2004 Sommers, Shawn- 1995, 96, 97, 98 Zielinski, Dan- 1955, 56, 59 Ruster, Bruce- 1967, 68, 69 Sorg, Jason- 1994, 95, 96 Wagner, John- 1948 Zielinski, Frank- 1951 Rybak, Jeff- 1986, 87 Sorg, Jeff- 1994, 95, 96 Wallace, Mark- 1980 Zike, Travis- 2001, 02, 03 Sparks, Larry- 1973, 74, 75 Walter, Gilbert- 1958 Zimmerman, Robert- 1991 Sabotin, Doug- 1984, 85, 86, 87 Sparks, Otis- 1946 Walton, Vasco- 1963, 64, 65 Zopf, Charles- 1950, 51 Salzer, Ken- 1967 Spaulding, Doug- 1976 Waltz, Eric- 1968 Zupancic, Tom- 1974, 75, 76, 77 Samuelson, Tom- 1979, 80, 81, 82 Spears, Albert- 2004 Ward, Dick- 1957 Sanders, Sean- 1985, 86, 87, 88 Spilly, Arnold- 1949, 50, 51, 52 Ware, Jim- 1959, 60, 61, 62 Sanford, Kevin- 2004 Spraggins, Ron- 2002 Warner, Art- 1970 Sark, Steve- 1974, 75, 76, 77 Spray, Pat- 1990, 91, 92, 93 Warner, Mike- 1985 Sasser, Denver- 1956 Springer, Shawn- 1991, 92, 93 Watkins, Adam- 1994, 95, 96 Sassmannshausen, Greg- 1991, 92 Spurgeon, Rick- 1977, 78 Watson, Randy- 1968, 69, 70, 71 Savage, Willie- 1994, 95, 96 Stahley, Jeremy- 1995, 96, 97, 98 Weather, Venie- 2003, 04 Savenelli, Renaldo- 1948, 49, 50, 51 Stahlhut, Walt- 1949, 50, 51, 52 Weber, Dave- 1962, 63, 64 Savich, Steve- 1978, 79 Stanley, Bob- 1971, 72, 73 Weber, Jeff- 1995 Sawrie, Dave- 1975, 76, 77 Stanley, Larry- 1973, 74, 75 Weber, Jim- 1961, 64 Scarpone, Greg- 1980, 81, 82, 83 Stanton, Ryan- 1993, 94, 95, 96 Webster, Richard- 1966 Schantz, Tony- 1991, 92, 93 Stech, Victor- 1932 Weeks, Loren- 1991, 92, 93 52 KEY STADIUM Indianapolis won 13 of 15 home games from 1997-99, with a perfect 5-0 ledger in 1997 and 4-1 slates in 1998 and 1999. Key Stadium has been home of the Greyhounds since 1970.

The facility, enhanced by Sprinturf® and a new Daktronics scoreboard, has a capacity of 5,500. The stadium is located on the east side of campus, north of Hanna Avenue.

The Greyhound locker room, located under the south side of the stadium, received a major renovation with the addition of updated individual player lockers, new tile, new ceilings, and new shower facilities.

The stadium’s eight-lane track was resurfaced in 2003. Key Stadium is home to Greyhound football, soccer, and track, along with other activities throughout the year. The turf was added in 2004 and in the summer of 2005, lights were installed to allow the first-ever night games to be played at Key Stadium!

RUTH LILLY CENTER FOR HEALTH & FITNESS

The Ruth Lilly Center is home to football coaches’ offices, Methodist Hospital/Methodist Sports Medicine Life Fitness Center, video viewing rooms, meeting rooms, and the athletic training room. The weight room, a part of the Life Fitness Center, has been extensively renovated. The Zupancic Wall of Fame, named for the former Greyhound and current Colts Vice President of Business Development, is featured in the weight room.

“I’ve never seen a better-planned facility for Tom Zupancic, ‘78 health and fitness training,” says Coach Polizzi. “It’s the most up-to-date collection of top-quality work stations in the Midwest.”

The Life Fitness Center includes: • Cybex, Hammer, and Nautilus selectorized weight machines for total body toning and rehabilitation; • More than 10,000 pounds in free weights, dumbbells, and heavy lift- ing equipment for power training. Indianapolis

The city of Indianapolis continues to thrive. The most recent jewel in the city’s crown is the stunning Indiana State Museum in White River State Park, which opened in May 2002. This edifice on Downtown’s Canal Walk comes on the heels of other recent additions such as the NCAA national office and its Hall of Champions, Conseco Fieldhouse, the Indiana Firebirds Arena Football League team, Women’s National Basketball Association franchise, and the US Grand Prix Formula One race.

New buildings and facilities are every- where in Indiana’s capital city, and progress continues. Downtown life has been rejuvenated in the past quarter- century, and the city is recognized as a national center for amateur sports.

Indianapolis, called the Crossroads of America, is within a three-hour drive for more than 15 million people; half of the United States’ population lives only a day’s drive from the city, and Indiana boasts more interstate high- ways than any other state. Indy is famous for auto racing; the Indiana Firebirds; the 55,506-seat RCA world’s largest sporting event is the Dome, home of the NFL’s Colts; one Indiana’s capital is the nation’s 12th- 500 race at the Indianapolis Motor of the fastest pools in the largest city (population: 800,000) and Speedway, annually drawing 300,000 world in IU’s Natatorium; Indianapolis is the largest inland city in the country. spectators. The Brickyard 400 Center with 24 tennis courts Counting the residents of the greater NASCAR race and US Grand Prix and 8,000-seat stadium; the 12,500- metropolitan area, the population rises Formula One race add to the city’s rac- seat IU Track and Field Stadium; to some 1.5 million. ing laurels. Indianapolis hosted the Pan Major Taylor Velodrome, site of inter- American Games in 1987 and the national and national cycling meets; There are 12 institutions of higher NCAA Final Four men’s basketball and Victory Field, home of the Triple- learning in or near the city, which tournament in 1991, 1997, and 2000; it A Indians. Other pro sporting events in boasts the Indianapolis Museum of Art, will host it again in 2006. Indy scored Indy have included the U.S. Women’s Eiteljorg Museum of American Indian the Basketball World Championships Open, the PGA, the Brickyard and Western Art, Indianapolis in 2002 and played host to the 1991 Crossing Senior Classic, and Symphony Orchestra, Indiana World Gymnastics Championship; RCA Tennis Championships. The city Repertory Theater, Indianapolis Opera, Olympic trials in swimming, , hosted the Davis Cup quarterfinals in Conner Prairie Pioneer Settlement, and and synchronized swimming; national 1998. Indy sports the Indiana Ice ama- the new Indiana State Museum. The championships in gymnastics, track teur hockey team and the Indiana Blast city is home to White River Park with and field, rowing, canoeing/kayaking, men’s professional soccer team, and its lovely Canal Walk, an oasis with swimming, diving, ice skating, archery, serves as headquarters for many lush landscaping, large fountains, synchronized swimming, and NCAA national amateur sports governing bod- antique-style street lamps, walkways, championships in many of the same ies and the National Track and Field pedestrian bridge, pedal boats, jogging sports. Hall of Fame. paths, and murals depicting scenes of life in Indiana. The park includes the Indy has hosted these events with a Indianapolis Zoo, White River multimillion-dollar array of world- Gardens, the IMAX theatre, and the class facilities: the National Institute NCAA campus. The four-story Circle for Fitness and Sport; Conseco Centre mall offers plenty of shopping, Fieldhouse, home of the NBA’s Pacers, food, and fun. WNBA’s Indiana Fever, and the AFL 54 It is an exciting time in the life of the University of Indianapolis. The University family is keenly aware that the institution is blossoming as it begins its second century.

U.S. News & World Report, in its America’s Best Colleges issue, ranks the University among the top colleges and best values in the Midwest.

Visionary leaders and a committed and ener- getic campus community are building an institution that has rededicated itself to excellence in academic programs and services while renewing its pledge to improve the lives of its people and neighbors, both local and global.

The expansion of the Schwitzer Student The fast-growing School for Adult Learning Center doubled its size and greatly expand- exemplifies the University’s ability to iden- ed the services and amenities so important tify a need in the community and move to students, including a much larger book- quickly to meet it, allowing busy adult stu- store, coffee shop, lounge and game areas dents to pursue a college degree. with Internet access, and Student Life offices in one facility. The School of Psychological Sciences debuted in 2001, joining the School for An unprecedented era of campus improve- Adult Learning, School of Education, ment has added a campus mall and water School of Nursing, School of Business, garden, landscaping, decorative lighting, School of Occupational Therapy, Krannert and broad walkways. A state-of-the-art School of Physical Therapy, and the College health sciences building, Martin Hall, hous- of Arts and Sciences. The University grant- es our nationally recognized Krannert ed its first earned doctoral degrees in 2002. School of Physical Therapy, School of Occupational Therapy, and School of The Center for Aging and Community and Nursing. Great Lakes Valley Conference All-Sports the Center of Excellence in the Leadership Trophy 2002-03 Champions of Learning are two new ventures that There’s much more. A gift from alumnus mic pursuits, cultural and athletic activities, promise to serve as the foundation for the and trustee Richard E. Stierwalt enabled and a strong commitment to community ser- institution’s reputation even as they set the construction of an alumni house, providing vice. standard in their disciplines. meeting and gathering places for our hard- working alumni board and the many pro- With the growth and activity on campus, The Center for Aging and Community is grams it helps to create, as well as a home enrollments have increased accordingly, and implementing a combination of interdisci- for our Institutional Advancement offices, both the number and percentage of students plinary coursework, research, consulting, including the fund-raising arms of the insti- who wish to live on campus have grown and service to improve the quality of life for tution as well as the offices of University considerably. Growing enrollments have older adults. The Center of Excellence in Communications, Publications, and, of meant record graduating class sizes; some Leadership of Learning seeks to enhance the course, Alumni Relations. 700 graduates marched in the 2004 proces- leadership capacity of all who teach so that sional, and a third of our 20,000 alumni they may lead others to learn. These campus improvements have occurred graduated in the last 10 years. against the ever-present backdrop of acade- Amid the growth in programs, enrollment, University President/ Athletic Administration

DR. BEVERLEY Pitts began her higher education career as an English instructor at Anderson Pitts University, where she received a bachelor's degree in English in 1968. She University President subsequently earned two degrees from Ball State: a master's in journalism Ed. D., Ball State University, 1981 and a doctorate in higher education.

While on the faculty at Anderson from 1977 to 1985, Pitts rose to assistant After an exhaustive national search, the professor and became founding chair of the Department of University of Indianapolis has selected a sea- Communication. She joined the Ball State faculty in 1985, where she soned Ball State University educator and admin- moved through the ranks to become professor of journalism and assume istrator as its next chief executive. increasing administrative responsibilities.

Beverley J. Pitts, provost and vice president for academic affairs at Ball As provost and vice president for academic affairs, Pitts now has oversight State, will become the university's eighth president, effective July 5. She of seven academic colleges and 900 faculty. She played a leadership role in succeeds Jerry Israel, who is retiring. developing the Freshman Connections program, which was identified as one of 13 Best Practice Programs in the Freshman Year by the national Pitts will be the first female president in the 103-year history of the com- Policy Center on the First Year of College. Freshman retention at Ball State prehensive institution, which has 4,100 undergraduate and graduate stu- went from 67 percent in 1997 to 80 percent by 2003. dents on its main campus and is affiliated with the United Methodist Church. Pitts has been the designer or project director for five Lilly Endowment grants to Ball State totaling more than $36 million. Two of the projects The selection of Pitts was based on her impressive leadership qualities, have addressed student retention, and the most recent funded a new Center solid record of accomplishments, and outstanding communication skills, for Media Design. said Sue Anne Gilroy, chair of the Search Committee. In addition to 20 years as a communication professor and administrator at Ball State, Pitts "I tried to bring the small, liberal arts experience I had enjoyed so much in skillfully shepherded that institution through an especially difficult period my years as student and educator at Anderson, to Ball State through the while serving as acting president in 2004. Freshman Experience and retention programs," Pitts said. "Those experi- ences transfer well to the University of Indianapolis, which provides an "The goal of our Search Committee was to conduct an exhaustive national important liberal arts foundation, as well as the opportunity for personal search that would be open and inclusive, resulting in the selection of a relationships between faculty and students that lead to retention and acade- visionary and dynamic, experienced and entrepreneurial president who will mic success. guide the university to the next level of excellence, building upon the impressive accomplishments of Jerry Israel," Gilroy said. "We found that "The university has come so far in the last few years. It has wonderful pro- person right here in Indiana." grams and great potential to serve Indianapolis and Indiana. It's exciting to go to a university that's in such great shape and has so many possibilities Pitts was among four finalists, culled from nearly 80 candidates, who were ahead. I am hopeful my communications background will help in telling invited to campus for interviews with seven advisory committees represent- the university's story further, to bring it even greater visibility and pres- ing students, faculty, staff, alumni and community leaders. "With every tige." constituent group, she was the universal favorite," said Christel DeHaan, chair of the Board of Trustees. "It's reassuring to leave the university in such good hands," said Israel. "I'm delighted that someone of Dr. Pitts' experience and leadership ability has "I thoroughly have enjoyed working these last seven years with Dr. Israel accepted the opportunity to become the next president. Her knowledge and and watching the university prosper under his remarkable leadership," visibility in Indiana will allow for a smooth transition and rapid develop- DeHaan said. "The university has made tremendous strides, and is well- ment of her presidency." positioned for even greater achievements ahead. The Board is convinced that Dr. Pitts is the one to carry the baton forward."

DR. EVERETTE J. Freeman Senior Vice President & Provost He earned a certificate in economics from Fircroft College in Birmingham, England, in 1971, a bachelor’s degree in sociology and economics from Antioch College in 1972, a master’s degree in labor and industrial relations Dr. Everette J. Freeman joined the University as from the University of Illinois in 1974, and a doctorate in educational foun- senior vice president and provost on July 1, dations from Rutgers University in 1983. 2001, having served as the executive assistant to the president at Tennessee State University. While at Case Western Reserve University, he taught labor and human resource policy, and he was dean of continuing education and a professor “Everette’s energy, enthusiasm, experience, and of economics at Jackson State University. As a faculty member at Michigan entrepreneurial creativity were widely observed by those who met him on State and Rutgers, he taught labor and industrial relations. He was compli- and off campus,” said President Israel. “He brings special talent and back- ance officer and an industrial relations officer for the U.S. government, ground to academic leadership that is an asset in helping achieve our strate- senior compensation analyst for Eastman Kodak, and director of organiza- gic intent for excellence and supporting our comprehensive development, tional development and training for Fisons Pharmaceuticals. enrollment management, and marketing efforts.” Dr. Freeman’s many honors include Ohio Board of Regents’ faculty The senior VP and provost provides leadership for academic programs, research grant, Society Bank Fellow, Michigan State faculty development promotes Center of Excellence initiatives, oversees academic support ser- grant, and Newark Labor Studies Association teaching award. He was a vices, and serves as chief executive in the president’s absence. George Cadbury Scholar, Fircroft College, England. 56 DR. SUE Willey Director of Athletics

Sue Willey is in her third year as director of athletics Willey serves on the Great Lakes Valley Conference Executive Committee and she and her 30th overall at the university. She was recently is currently serving a four-year term on the NCAA II Great Lakes Region selected as the 2005 Division II Administrator of the Committee. Willey has been active in the governance of intercollegiate athletics Year by the National Association of Collegiate Woman her entire career. During the late 70's and prior to NCAA committee work, she Athletic Administrators (NACWAA). She will receive served on the Executive Committee of the Indiana Association of Intercollegiate her award in Kansas City, Mo. on October 10, 2005 at Athletics for Women (IAIAW). She also has served on various NCAA Division II the NACWAA Fall Forum. Willey was also selected as regional ranking committees, as well as the D-II legislation committee. the 2004 "Pathfinder Award Winner" presented in recognition of her strong com- mitment to provide quality sport and leadership opportunities for girls and women Willey is a frequent guest speaker for various groups. This past year she spoke at in the state of Indiana. The award was presented by the Indiana Association for the NCAA Conference Interns Seminar, Gender Equity and Issues Forum, DII Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance at a ceremony November 5, Conference Commissioners, NCAA National Convention, UIndy Student Affairs 2004. Division, NACWAA/HERS Institute for Administrative Advancement, Women's Leadership Symposium, NCAA Leadership Institute for Ethnic Minority Males, UIndy has excelled under Willey's leadership. In 2004-05 the Hounds finished and a Graduate Class from Ball State University. 18th in the U.S. Sports Academy Directors' Cup standings while 21 student-ath- letes earned All-America honors. Indianapolis produced 148 student-athletes wor- Due to a growing need for academic support for UIndy student-athletes Dr. Willey thy of All-Academic selections in their respective conference (GLVC and GLIAC) submitted an application for an NCAA Grant. In March, the University of and three coaches took home their league's "Coach of the Year" honors. UIndy Indianapolis was selected to receive one of six NCAA Division II Strategic also boasted a two-time national champion men's swimmer and the Division II Alliance Matching Grants. This grant makes it possible for Willey to enhance the Player of the Year in men's basketball. part-time academic advisor position to full-time. Daryl Gibbs has been named Assistant Athletics Director for Academic Services and will also be the driving Willey is completing a four-year term on the highest NCAA Committee available force behind the growth and development of the CHAMPS/Lifeskills program. to athletic administrators-the NCAA Division II Management Council. Her current Management Council assignments include the DII Budget and Finance Committee, A 1993 inductee into the UIndy Athletic Hall of Fame, Willey earned an incredible DII Student-Athlete Reinstatement Committee, DII Management Council Identity 19 letters and 11 MVP awards in her four-year career. She was the "Female Athlete Subcommittee, DII Championships Regionalization Task Force, DII Project Team of the Year" from 1972-75. She began her coaching career at her alma mater after to Review Issues Related to Diversity and the DII Championships Eligibility graduating cum laude from UIndy in 1975. The versatile Willey coached 23 years Project Team. Willey served as chair of the DII Management Council during the at U of I, directing 43 different teams in five sports. She was the GLVC softball 2004 year and will complete her term of service at the close of the 2006 NCAA "Coach of the Year" in 1989, and her softball teams earned national academic hon- Convention in January. ors in 1996 and 1997.

Willey's responsibilities as director of athletics include participation on several Willey is an associate professor of health and physical education at UIndy and has important campus committees. She was the first female to serve on the President's taught in the Department of Kinesiology for more than 25 years, with a special Cabinet, and is a member of the Enrollment Management Committee as well as the teaching interest in sport ethics. Willey holds a master's degree and a doctorate Financial Aid and Policies Committee. She is a regular volunteer for the UIndy from Indiana University. United Way Committee, as well as a cook for the campus Midnight Breakfasts.

MATT Donovan Assoc. Dir. of Athletics for Development & Facilities

Matt Donovan is in his third year as Associate Donovan is active in the Greyhound Club, reviewing, revising, and launching a Director of Athletics and his seventh as Director of university-wide athletic fund raising program focusing on involvement of coach- Athletic Fund Raising and Facilities. es, administrators, and former athletes.

His efforts in athletic development have been impres- He worked from 1994-99 as the UIndy Director for Annual Giving, building a sive. The Greyhound Club recently surpassed the 15% increase over four years. 1,300 mark in just its first six years of existence. Donovan has an extensive background in fund-raising, having served as project Donovan spearheaded the implementation of the Crimson & Grey Member director for The Campaign for Penn in 1993-94 at the University of Pennsylvania Drive, which brought in more than 225 new members, including the sponsorship and associate project director for the Purdue University Phone-a-thon in 1992- of all 76 graduating senior student-athletes. 93.

Donovan created and implemented new solicitation programs for parents, faculty The 1989 Western Illinois graduate is on the National Association of Athletic and staff, and advanced degree recipients, raising record amounts from each. Development Directors Executive Committee. He instituted the first comprehensive, 18-week phone-a-thon, raising $140,000 per year with 82% pledge fulfillment. This past season's phone-a-thon helped He and his wife, Angela White, have two sons, Casey, 4, and Patrick, 1. bring in and retain more than 130 members. Athletic Administration

LYNN Griffin Virginia Athletics Conference (CVAC) Senior Women's Assoc. Ath. Dir./Compliance Coord. Administrators' Committee and Women's Basketball Committee, Senior Women’s Administrator and served on the NCAA II Regional Advisory Committee.

Lynn Griffin is in her third year at the Prior to St. Andrews, Griffin was the head women's basketball University of Indianapolis, recently being coach and a physical education instructor at the University of promoted to her post as Associate Director South Dakota from 1995-98. of Athletics/Compliance Coordinator and Senior Women's Administrator. Griffin was assistant women's basketball coach and P.E. instructor at North Carolina-Asheville from 1993-95. Griffin had been the Associate Director of Athletics, Compliance Coordinator, Senior Women's Administrator, Head Women's She began her coaching career as an assistant women's basketball Basketball Coach, and Sport Studies Instructor at NCAA Division coach and exercise and sports science instructor at Tarleton State II St. Andrews Presbyterian College in Laurinburg, North Carolina, University in Texas. Griffin earned a master's degree in exercise since 1998. and sports studies at Tarleton State in 1992.

At St. Andrews, Griffin handled all aspects of compliance, chaired She competed in women's basketball and softball at the University the Student-Athlete Advisory Committee, the Carolinas- of North Carolina-Pembroke from 1986-90. Griffin earned a bach- elor's degree in 1990.

DARYL DR. LAWRENCE Gibbs Sondhaus Assistant Athletic Director/ Faculty Athletic Representative Academic Services & CHAMPS Dr. Lawrence Sondhaus, chair of Daryl Gibbs is in his first year as assis- the University of Indianapolis tant athletic director for academic ser- History and Political Science vices and CHAMPS. Previously, he department, is in his second year spent two years as the Academic as the UIndy faculty athletic repre- Advisor for Student-Athletes at UIndy. sentative.

Gibbs had worked with the men's basketball program on an aca- Sondhaus has jumped right in to his new position, serving demic advising basis the past few years and he served as an on the Great Lakes Valley Conference Expansion assistant coach as well in 2003-04, helping the Greyhounds to Committee this year. their second consecutive NCAA II Tournament berth. Dr. Sondhaus has been a professor of history at UIndy Gibbs has been involved in coaching at various levels over the since 1987, starting his tenure as department chair in 2000. past 10 years. He served as varsity assistant and junior varsity coach at Indianapolis Cardinal Ritter High School for three Sondhaus specializes in naval and military history, author- years. Prior to that, he coached both freshmen teams at Western ing eight books. Boone High School and high school AAU teams in the summer months. He earned his bachelor's degree from Elon University in 1980, his master's from the University of Virginia in 1982, Gibbs played for Great Lakes Valley Conference member Saint and his doctorate from UVa in 1986. Joseph's as a collegian. The St. Louis native and his wife, Rovena, have a son, Gibbs over the past 12 years has been employed by the Paul, 5. University of Indianapolis in the capacities of Assistant Registrar and College of Arts and Sciences Advisor.

He earned his M.A. in Higher Education at Indiana University and his bachelor's degree in finance at Saint Joseph's.

Gibbs was married on November 6, 1999, to wife, Heidi. They have triplet boys (Cade, Jakob, and Daryl II), born in July of 2001.

58 MITCH Wigness Sports Information Director He earned his bachelor's degree in telecommunications and film from Eastern Michigan University in 2000. Mitch Wigness joined the University of Indianapolis athletic department in May 2005 The 30-year-old Wigness has worked numerous NCAA championship and serves as the school's sports information events, most recently serving as the media coordinator for the 2005 director. NCAA Division II Men's Basketball Elite Eight tournament. Other championships he's been involved with include the Division II football, Wigness comes to UIndy from the University women's basketball and swimming and diving championships. He was of North Dakota in Grand Forks, where he was assistant director of the press conference moderator for the 2005 IIHF World Junior Ice media relations for three years. He also served as an editor for Sioux Hockey Championships and has lended his efforts to the WCHA Final Illustrated, a bi-monthly athletics publication. He also hosted a pre- Five men's tournament each of the past three years. game show at the prestigeous Ralph Engelstad Arena, which aired prior to each Fighting Sioux men's hockey home game. He has won numerous CoSIDA awards for his work, including five "Best in the Nation" notations. Prior to his stint in his home state of North Dakota, he was a sports information assistant at Saginaw Valley State University in Michigan. Wigness and his wife, Alecia, reside in Greenwood, Ind.

JENN MIKE Blomenberg Freeman Sports Information Assistant Athletic Development Assistant

2003 University of Indianapolis graduate Mike Freeman is in his first year as Athletic Jenn Blomenberg is in her second year Development Assistant at the University of as Sports Information Assistant at her Indianapolis. alma mater. She had worked in the sports information office as a student He assists Associate A.D. Matt Donovan with prior to finishing her academic work a all fund-raising efforts, including the semester early in December of 2003. She then worked in sports Crimson & Grey Member Drive, Greyhound Club events and pro- information during the 2004 spring semester. grams, sponsorships, and he is the Greyhound Club webmaster.

Blomenberg also works at the Indianapolis-based Great Lakes Prior to his appointment, Freeman served as a graduate intern since Valley Conference, starting there in January of 2004. May, assisting with day-to-day development operations under Blomenberg graduated cum laude majoring in communication Donovan. with a 3.46 cume GPA. She earned Semester Honor Roll status five times and was a member of the Honors College. Before coming to UIndy, Freeman was a graduate assistant in Athletic Media Relations at Western Illinois University for two years while completing his graduate work.

As an undergraduate at the University of Northern Iowa, Freeman began his work in college athletics as a student assistant in the Sports Information Department.

In addition to his work in sports information, Freeman completed an internship with the Illinois Junior Golf Association during the sum- mer of 2003 and was named "Employee of the Year" following an internship with the Waterloo Bucks, a college baseball summer league team, in 2001. DIANE CAROLE Freeman completed his graduate coursework in Sport Management at Western Illinois this summer and he will receive his masters degree Genier Lux in December of 2004. He graduated from Northern Iowa in 2002 Administrative Assistant Administrative Assistant with a degree in Marketing Management.

The East Moline, Illinois, native and wife, Melody, have a newborn, Anabelle, born in June. Athletic Administration

NED Shannon Head Athletic Trainer

Ned In 1998, Shannon was a USOC trainer Shannon is at the Goodwill Games in New York, in his 13th covering gymnastics and figure skat- year as ing. head athlet- ic trainer. In 1996, Shannon worked as a staff Shannon trainer for equestrian, modern pen- works with the university's 21 sports, tathlon, and mountain biking at the instructing in the athletic training cur- Atlanta Olympics, and at the U.S. riculum. He is an approved clinical Olympic Training Center. instructor in that department. Shannon came to UIndy in 1993 from Shannon is the chairman of the Great Butler, where he served as assistant Lakes Valley Conference Athletic trainer for five years. The 40-year-old Trainers Committee and president of Shannon earned his master's from the Indiana Athletic Trainers Butler in 1992. He received his NATA Association. certification in 1990, graduating from IUPUI in 1987.

Shannon and his wife, Josie, have three children, Daniel, 16, Molly, 14, and Nancy, 8.

MAUREEN Davis Assistant Athletic Trainer

TESSA RICH RALPH CONNIE Drake Reasoner Davis Pumpelly Cheerleading Coach Athletics Development Asst. Athletics Development Asst. Chair, Athletic Training Dept.

Dr. Thomas Quill Dr. George DeSilvester Dr. Charles VanMeter Team Dentist Medical Consultant Orthopaedic Consultant

DR. CHRISTINE Lauber 60 Coordinator of Clinical Education