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Football a Tradition of Excellence 2013 Yearbook Football a tradition of excellence St. Norbert College Football 2013 | 1 Media Information They Cover the Green Knights Radio Newspapers WSNC-Radio Green Bay Press-Gazette Tim Derozier, play-by-play Rich Palzewic, correspondent 100 Grant St. P.O. Box 19430 De Pere, WI 54115 Green Bay, WI 54307 920-403-3221 920.431.8222 920.431.8379 - fax WDUZ-Radio The Rookie, sports director P.O. Box 310 Green Bay, WI 54305 Milwaukee Journal Sentinel 920.468.4100 Sports desk 920.468.0250 - fax P.O. Box 661 Milwaukee, WI 53201 WTAQ-Radio 800.759.6397 Mark Daniels, sports director 414.224.2049 - fax When Covering P.O. Box 23333 Green Bay, WI 54305 the Green Knights 920.435.3771 920.321.2300 - fax Wisconsin State Journal Sports Information Office sports desk The St. Norbert College Sports Information Office is located in WNFL-Radio P.O. Box 8060 Schuldes Sports Center, Room 123. Dan Lukes, Sports Information John Maino, sports director Madison, WI 53708 Director, may be reached at the following telephone numbers: P.O. Box 23333 800.362.4221 Office: 920.403.4077 Green Bay, WI 54305 608.252.6194 - fax Home: 920.983.0729 920.435.3771 Fax: 920.403.3128 920.321.2300 - fax E-mail: [email protected] De Pere Journal Todd McMahon, editor Press Credentials P.O. Box 5066 Arrangements for press credentials should be made through the De Pere, WI 54115 Sports Information Office by noon the day preceding the contest. Television 920.431.8210 All credentials will be left at will call. 920.431.8379 - fax WBAY-TV (Ch. 2 - ABC) Schneider Stadium Chris Roth, sports director St. Norbert College home games are played at Schneider Stadium, 115 S. Jefferson located on the west side of De Pere, one mile south of campus on Green Bay, WI 54301 Marinette-Menominee Eagle-Herald Lost Dauphin Road. 920.438.3265 Jody Korch, sports editor 920.432.1190 - fax P.O. Box 77 Press Box Marinette, WI 54143 WFRV-TV (Ch. 5 - CBS) The stadium press box features ample room for media personnel. 715.735.6611 Refreshments will be available and telephones can be provided for Burke Griffin, sports director 715.735.7580 - fax P.O. Box 19055 media on deadline. Green Bay, WI 54307 920.430.3625 Radio Broadcasts 920.437.5769 - fax Marquette Mining Journal Two broadcast booths are available in the press box and must be Craig Remsburg, sports writer reserved two weeks prior to the contest. Stations will be limited to WLUK-TV (Ch. 11 - Fox) 249 W. Washington St. two credentials. All technical arrangements for phone lines must Drew Smith, sports director Marquette, MI 49855 be made by the broadcasting station. P.O. Box 19011 906.228.2500 Green Bay, WI 54307 906.228.2617 - fax Interviews will Coach Purtill 920.490.1428 Head coach Jim Purtill may be reached in his office weekday morn- 920.490.2500 - fax ings between 9-11 a.m. His office phone is 920.403.3172. WGBA-TV (Ch. 26 - NBC) Player Interviews Larry McCarren, sports director Player interviews may be set up through the Sports Information 1391 North Rd. Office, or after practice. The Green Knights practice just east of Green Bay, WI 54313 campus south of the Fourth and Marsh streets intersection at 920.490.2655 Cloud Family Field. 920.490.2500 - fax St. Norbert College Football 2013 | 2 General Information Table of Contents Staff Directory Media and General Information 2-3 Mailing address: Schuldes Sports Center About St. Norbert College 4-5 St. Norbert College Head Coach Jim Purtill 6 100 Grant St. De Pere, WI 54115-2099 Assistant Coaches 7 Returning Lettermen 8-18 All telephone numbers are area code 920 Green Knights to Watch 19-20 2013 Roster 21 STAFF Thomas Kunkel Midwest Conference Information 22 Athletics Director President Retired Numbers 23 Tim Bald (Loras, 1980) 403-3031 2012 Statistics 24-26 Assistant Athletics Director Connie Tilley (UW-La Crosse, 1974) 403-3033 St. Norbert Record Book 27-42 Sports Information Director All-Time Coaches 43 Dan Lukes (UW-Oshkosh, 1998) 403-4077 All-Time Results 44-47 Certified Athletic Trainers All-Time Series Records 48 Russ Schmelzer (St. Norbert, 1981) 403-3179 St. Norbert History 49 Ryan Vandervest (UW-Oshkosh, 2002) 403-3179 Heather Erfurt (Lasell, 2008) 403-3179 Administrative Assistants Pat Duffy 403-3031 Jodi Schleis (Cardinal Stritch, 1999) 403-3921 Jeff Frick Quick Facts Dean of the College • VP - Academic Affairs Location: De Pere, Wisconsin 54115 COACHES Founded: 1898 Baseball Enrollment: 2,168 Tom Winske (Fort Hays State, 1988) 403-3545 Nickname: Green Knights Basketball, Men’s Colors: Dartmouth Green and Old Gold Gary Grzesk (UW-Green Bay, 1996) 403-3137 Stadium: Schneider Stadium (cap. 2,454) Basketball, Women’s National Affiliation: NCAA III Connie Tilley (UW-La Crosse, 1974) 403-3033 Conference Affiliation: Midwest Conference Cheer President: Thomas Kunkel Erin Wilbers 403-3031 Athletics Director: Tim Bald Cross Country, Men’s and Women’s Sports Information Director: Dan Lukes Track and Field, Men’s and Women’s Rev. Jay Fostner, O.Praem. SID Phone: (920) 403-4077 Don Augustine (Westminster-Pa., 2001) 403-3456 VP - Mission and Student Affairs SID FAX: (920) 403-3128 Dance SID Home: (920) 983-0729 SID E-Mail: [email protected] Ashley Clark (St. Norbert, 2007) 403-3031 Athletic Trainers: Russ Schmelzer, Football Ryan Vandervest, Heather Erfurt Jim Purtill (Miami-Ohio, 1978) 403-3172 Head Football Coach: Jim Purtill Golf, Men’s Alma Mater: Miami-Ohio, 1978 Tripp Maher (St. Norbert, 1980) 403-3031 Record (Years): 122-27 (15th) Golf, Women’s Office: (920) 403-3172 David Minten (St. Norbert, 1965) 403-3031 Assistant Coaches: Josh Hager (defensive coordinator), Pete Ice Hockey, Men’s Baganz (linebackers), Todd Bierowski (wide receivers), Mike Tim Coghlin (UW-Stevens Point, 1989) 403-3034 Brenwall (defensive line), Bob DeKeyser (linebackers/defen- Ice Hockey, Women’s Charles Jacobs sive backs), Ken Golomski (linebackers), Al Groves (running Rob Morgan (Alberta, 1992) 403-3138 MWC Faculty Rep. backs), Joe Leadley (quarterbacks), Don Maslinski (tight Soccer, Men’s ends), Larry Nelson (defensive backs), Sean Riesenberg Derek Rhodes (Massachusetts, 2004) 403-3031 (running backs), Terry Sayen (defensive backs), Mike Schultz Soccer, Women’s (offensive assistant). Dennis Detrie (UW-Green Bay, 2002) 403-3031 Softball and Equipment Manager he mission of the St. Norbert College Depart- Tment of Intercollegiate Athletics is to provide JoAnn Krueger 403-4080 scholar-athletes with a quality experience that is Tennis, Men’s intellectually, spiritually and personally challenging. Matt Keesey (UW-Green Bay, 2010) 403-3031 The program promotes student growth in athletic Tennis, Women’s skills, leadership, spirituality, teamwork, self-discipline Paul and Carrie Miller 403-3031 and sportsmanship. This mission is supported by the Volleyball, Women’s philosophy and goals of NCAA Division III. Bethani Thibodeau (St. Norbert, 1998) 403-3138 Tim Bald Athletics Director St. Norbert College Football 2013 | 3 St. Norbert is a national top 10 Catholic liberal arts college. Research and Faculty Collaboration Internships and Study Abroad Roll up your sleeves and experience collaborative research We encourage you to have an internship while at St. Norbert. with faculty and staff as early as your first year. In and out of There are opportunities on campus, in the local business and the classroom, you’ll find your professors are there for you. And educational community, and even overseas. Why not consider an they expect you’ll be there for them in discussions, group projects, internship as part of your study-abroad experience? Student-teach independent research, papers and, yes, hands-on collaborations that in Ireland? Work at the British Parliament? Brainstorm in a public- will put you ahead of your peers. relations office in Germany? We’ll help. A Degree That Matters Reputation for Success What you do with your education matters. At St. Norbert, we The reputation of a college matters. Come see for yourself why believe it’s important to help you apply your passions to the needs we’re among the top 10 Catholic liberal arts colleges in the United of the world. One way to get started is to participate in service States. And then check out our alumni stories—because we believe projects. We’re recognized nationally as one of the top five colleges the most important contributor to our reputation is our alumni in student service participation. Named to the President’s Higher success. What will we share about you after graduation? Education Community Service Honor Roll with Distinction, snc.edu/academics/careers.html St. Norbert students are walking the walk. Career Support—for Life Momentum It’s important that you consider your true calling, or vocation, in St. Norbert College has invested in a new Honors Program, life—not just what type of job you might like. Our Career Services established a new women’s hockey program and created new and Faith, Learning and Vocation teams offer great guidance as service and leadership opportunities. We’ve built a new library, a you discover your strengths and search for what gives you the new residential hall, a new admission facility, a new cafeteria and most challenge and joy. We’ll then help you find the career or commons, a new athletics stadium and, under construction, a new opportunity you seek upon graduation, or even years from now science hall. We’re on the move—and it’s all for you. when you’re looking for a change. That’s part of the reason 98% of our alumni express satisfaction with their St. Norbert experience. St. Norbert College Football 2013 | 4 Athletics Facilities Schuldes Sports Center: home of the Green Knights basketball and volleyball teams with a seating capacity of 2,000.
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