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Friends University S 2014 FOOTBALL GAME NOTES FRIENDS Luke Dechant, Sports Information Director 2100 W. University Ave • Wichita, KS 67213 UNIVERSITY Office: 316.295.5700 • Email: [email protected] LAST TIME OUT TALE OF THE TAPE #20 Friends picked off passes on their first three defensive possesions and led 28-0 FRIENDS Offense OTTAWA after the 1st quarter over the visiting Bethel College Threshers on their way to a 320 Points 343 dominating 42-7 win inside Adair-Austin Stadium Saturday afternoon. 35.6 Points/Game 38.1 20.4 1st Downs/Game 22.0 3678 Total Offense 3761 Sequente Marks (Jr., Wichita, Kan.) got his team-leading 5th interception and forced 408.7 Total Offense/Game 417.9 a fumble and Jamie Fields (Jr., Minneapolis, Minn.) returned a pick for a touchdown. 1551 Rushing Yards 2185 172.3 Rushing/Game 242.8 Chris Allen (Sr., McKinney, Texas) continued his dominant season with 7 catches for 2127 Passing Yards 1576 193 yards and 2 touchdowns. 236.3 Passing/Game 175.1 226 Pass Attempts 227 118 Pass Completions 131 LAST TIME VS OTTAWA 12 Interceptions 6 19/8 Fumbles/Lost 10/8 #16 Friends lost 38-28 to #9 Ottawa in the NAIA National Game of the Week in 39.2% 3rd Down % 41.6% Wichita on November 9, 2013. 53/485 Penalties/Yards 53/510 5.9/53.9 Penalty Average 5.9/56.7 The Falcons had a 422-to-231 advantage in rushing yards, but Friends turned the FRIENDS Defense OTTAWA ball over 5 times including twice inside the Ottawa 30 yard line. 154 Points Allowed 245 17.1 Points Allowed/Game 27.2 16.0 Opponent 1st Downs/Game 21.9 Braves RB Luke Lundy rushed for 164 yards and 4 touchdowns on 31 carries. 2384 Total Yards Allowed 3636 264.9 Yards Allowed/Game 404.0 1404 Rushing Yards 2185 156.0 Rushing/Game 242.8 2014 SCHEDULE 980 Passing Yards 2164 108.9 Passing/Game 240.4 9/6 at Doane College W 33-7 (1-0) 195 Pass Attempts 353 9/13 at Peru State L 21-23 (1-1) 68 Pass Completions 180 15 Interceptions 9 9/20 Sterling College^ L 33-36 (1-2, 0-1) 16/11 Fumbles/Recovered 17/10 9/27 at Southwestern College^ W 45-8 (2-2, 1-1) 31.7% 3rd Down % 37.6% 10/4 Kansas Wesleyan Univ.^ W 53-14 (3-2, 2-1) 76/704 Oppenent Penalties/Yards 65/508 8.4/78.2 Penalty Averages 7.2/56.4 10/11 at McPherson College^ W 45-17 (4-2, 3-1) 10/18 at #11 Tabor College^ W 14-11 (5-2, 4-1) STATISTICIAL LEADERS RUSHING YARDS TACKLES 10/25 Bethany College^ W 34-31 (6-2, 5-1) FRIENDS OTTAWA FRIENDS OTTAWA 11/1 Bethel College^ W 42-7 (7-2, 6-1) J. Rogers .......................62.2 L. Lundy .....................151.2 J. Lewis ..............................72 T. Farris .............................69 T. Allen ..........................62.8 M. Behr.........................53.3 C. Cox ................................60 A. Curtis ...........................66 11/8 at #14 Ottawa University^ 1:30 pm C. Brandon...................25.4 T. Staats........................17.2 T. Wessel ...........................30 K. Helsley .........................64 11/15 Univ. of St. Mary^ 1:30 pm M. Pauly ............................26 M. Sandgren ..................55 BOLD denotes Home Game ^ Conference Game PASSING YARDS FRIENDS OTTAWA TACKLES FOR LOSS A. Hansen ..................227.0 M. Behr.......................169.3 FRIENDS OTTAWA M. Tili ................................9.5 D. Bruce .......................14.0 D. Racette .......................7.0 Z. Lanning ......................7.0 RECEPTIONS T. Wessel ..........................7.0 T. Farris ............................6.5 SPORTS INFORMATION FRIENDS OTTAWA M. Pauly ...........................6.5 A. Curtis ..........................6.5 C. Allen .............................49 J. Stangby .......................45 School Name ......................................................Friends University S. Camp ............................12 D. Anderson ...................18 City .......................................................................................Wichita, KS J. Becker .............................9 K. Wood ...........................16 SACKS FRIENDS OTTAWA Zip Code .....................................................................................67213 RECEIVING YARDS J. Adelman ......................3.0 D. Bruce ..........................3.0 Founded ........................................................................................1898 FRIENDS OTTAWA M. Pauly ...........................3.0 D. Bisterfeldt .................1.5 C. Allen .......................141.2 J. Stangby ...................83.3 T. Wessel ..........................3.0 C. Holsinger ...................1.0 Enrollment ......................................................................................900 J. Glover ........................38.8 K. Wood .......................38.8 D. Racette .......................2.5 D. Pitts .............................0.5 Nickname ................................................................................Falcons S. Bautista ....................25.0 D. Anderson ...............24.1 Official Colors .............................................................Scarlet & Gray INTERCEPTIONS ALL-PURPOSE YARDS FRIENDS OTTAWA Home Court .................................................... Garvey Gymnasium FRIENDS OTTAWA S. Marks ..............................5 C. Ghumm ........................3 Affiliation .................................................................NAIA Division II C. Allen .......................146.1 L. Lundy .....................157.6 C. Cox ..................................3 T. Farris ...............................2 J. Rogers .......................81.9 J. Stangby ...................93.0 D. Racette ..........................2 D. Coribtt ...........................2 Conference...................................................................................KCAC T. Allen ..........................67.3 D. Anderson ...............79.4 University Interim President .............................Dr. Darcy Zabel FUMBLE RECOVERIES Director of Athletics ...........................................Joe Zimmerman POINTS SCORED FRIENDS OTTAWA FRIENDS OTTAWA M. Pauly ..............................3 D. Dawson ........................3 Official Athletics Site ..................... www.friendsathletics.com C. Allen ..........................108 L. Lundy ...........................86 B. Johnson .........................2 D. Bisterfeldt ....................2 Twitter .....................................................................@friendsathletic K. Roberts ........................30 D. Sigala ...........................70 A. Hansen ........................24 J. Stangby .......................66 Facebook ....................................facebook.com/friendsathletics PLAYING HONORS 2 Time Unanimous All-KCAC 2 Time Unanimous All-District 10 2 Time NAIA All-American Offensive Tackle HEAD COACH COACHING HONORS 4 Time KCAC Coach of the Year 6 KCAC Championships MONTY LEWIS All-Time Winningest Coach at Southwestern College and Friends University 12TH SEASON AT FRIENDS #5 Among Active NAIA Coaches in Wins Hometown: Greeley, Colorado #2 All-Time in Wins in the KCAC COACHES BIO COACHING STAFF Monty Lewis has 30 years of collegiate coaching experience and 19 of those years as a Matt Welch- 12th Season Head Coach. Coach Lewis holds an overall record of 138-67 placing the 4-time KCAC Coach of the Year near the top of the NAIA for active wins and winning percentage. Defensive Coordinator/Recruiting Coordinator Coach Lewis has compiled a 78-35 record in 11 seasons as the Falcon’s Head Coach. With 3 consecutive KCAC Championships (2006, 2007, 2008) and 3 consecutive NAIA National Billy Beard- 12th Season Playoff appearances. Defensive Line/Head Strength & Conditioning Coach Prior to coming to Friends University, Lewis led teams to KCAC Championships 3 times ‘97, 98 and 99’ and a Wheat Bowl Title in 1996. “I believe in family, and the accountability that goes with being part of one. The only Tylor Struckman- 10th Season reason to attend any College or University is to obtain a degree PERIOD. We will win a lot Head Offensive Line Coach of football games here at Friends University but the greater goal is to graduate leaders into our community. Our fans are the best in the conference and I believe that their LOYALTY has earned them the expectation of supporting a team that plays hard physically; plays with Jerry Taylor- 6th Season great emotion; and plays within the rules. To this end, we are COMMITTED.” Running Back’s Coach Coach Lewis and his wife Nancy, who also works at the university, have two children who attend Friends University. Shelby, a junior, plays volleyball. Josh, a freshman, plays football. Christian Trotter- 3rd Season Wide Receiver’s Coach FOOTBALL COACHING HISTORY 1985 .......................................................Asst. O-Line Coach, Southwestern College Brent Randolph- 2nd Season 1986 ...................................................................Asst. LB Coach, Fort Hays State Univ. Defensive Secondary Coach 1987-88 ......................Asst. LB/WR Coach, Northeastern Oklahoma State Univ. 1989-90 ..............................Offensive Coordinator, MacMurray College (Illinois) Deon Vornes- 1st Season 1991 ...................................................................Asst. LB Coach, Colorado State Univ. Linebacker’s Coach 1992 ..........................................................Asst. LB/O-Line Coach, Univ. of Kentucky 1993-2001 ........................................................ Head Coach, Southwestern College Cody Butts - 1st Season 2002 ................................................
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