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2005 Fb Guide.Indd 2 0 0 5 O p p o n e n t s WESLEY COLLEGE HOPE COLLEGE September 3, 1 p.m. September 17, 1:30 p.m. EDT Blackstock Stadium • Greencastle, Indiana Holland Municipal Stadium • Hope, Michigan Location: Dover, Delaware Location: Holland, Michigan Enrollment: 1,400 Enrollment: 3,112 Nickname: Wolverines Nickname: Flying Dutchmen Colors: Navy and White Colors: Orange and Blue Affiliation: NCAA Division III Affiliation: NCAA Division III Conference: Atlantic Central Football Conference Conference: Michigan Intercollegiate Athletic Association Stadium: Wolverine Stadium (2,500) Stadium: Holland Municipal (5,322) President: Dr. Scott D. Miller President: Dr. James E. Bultman Athletic Director: Michael P. Drass Athletic Director: Ray Smith Head Coach: Mike Drass (Mansfield ’82) Head Coach: Dean Kreps (Monmouth ’84) Record at Wesley: 85-36-1 (12 years) Record at Hope: 55-40 (10 years) Career Record: 85-36-1 (12 years) Career Record: 55-40 (10 years) Phone: (302) 736-2363 Phone: (616) 394-7690 2004 Overall Record: 8-2 2004 Overall Record: 6-4 2004 Conference Record: 4-1 (second) 2004 Conference Record: 5-2 (tie-second) Lettermen Returning/Lost: 48/14 Lettermen Returning/Lost: 34/21 Starters Returning: 16 (Offense-7, Defense-7, Kickers-2) Starters Returning: 10 (Offense-5, Defense-4, Kickers-1) Top Offensive Returnees: QB Chris Warrick, TB Kevin Nelson, FB Warren Top Offensive Returnees: QB Joe Schwander, RB David Booko, TE Kevin Sharper, WR Jon Lanouette, WR Ian James, OL Norman Bauer, OL Chris VandenBosch, OL Josh DeHaan, FB Andy Serrano, PK Nate Barnett Sfamurri, K Chris Carlton Top Defensive Returnees: DB Joe Diekevers, DL Matt Erb, LB Zach Huiz- Top Defensive Returnees: DB Mario Harris, DB Brian Bush, LB Bryan ing, DB Bryan Turner Sorenson, LB Nick McCulley, DL Anthony Johnson, DL Bryan Robinson, DL Tony Powell, P Jake Reuter SPORTS INFORMATION SPORTS INFORMATION Sports Information Director: Steve Azzanesi Sports Information Director: Tom Renner E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] Office Phone: (302) 736-2386 Office Phone: (616) 395-7860 Cell Phone: (302) 242-4409 Home Phone: (269) 637-2892 Press Box: (302) 736-5877 Press Box: (616) 392-8199 FAX: (302) 736-2374 FAX: (616) 395-7991 2005 SCHEDULE 2004 RESULTS (8-2, 4-1) 2005 SCHEDULE 2004 RESULTS (6-4, 5-2) Sept. 3 at DePauw FERRUM W 28 27 Sept. 10 at John Carroll JOHN CARROLL W 21 20 Sept. 10 at Averett at Buffalo State W 17 0 Sept. 17 DEPAUW at DePauw L 14 35 Sept. 17 BUFFALO STATE at Kean W 40 7 Sept. 24 at Wheaton WHEATON L 28 45 Sept. 24 KEAN at Carnegie Mellon L 10 24 Oct. 1 KALAMAZOO at Kalamazoo W 29 16 Oct. 1 at Seton Hill at Frostburg State W 22 0 Oct. 8 at Olivet OLIVET W 41 24 Oct. 8 FROSTBURG STATE NEWPORT NEWS W 55 7 Oct. 15 WIS. LUTHERAN at Wisconsin Lutheran W 48 14 Oct. 15 at Newport News BROCKPORT STATE W 24 17 Oct. 22 ADRIAN at Adrian W 7 0 Oct. 22 at Brockport State at Salisbury L 18 35 Oct. 29 at Albion ALBION L 13 17 Oct. 29 SALISBURY CHOWAN W 36 0 Nov. 5 at Tri-State TRI-STATE W 41 27 Nov. 5 at Chowan SOUTHERN VIRGINIA W 63 19 Nov. 12 ALMA at Alma L 24 47 SERIES RECORD (First meeting) SERIES RECORD (Hope leads 18-17) 1951 DePauw 25-23 1982 Hope 48-7 1994 Hope 19-0 1952 DePauw 34-0 1983 DePauw 13-7 1995 DePauw 13-7 1959 Hope 20-7 1984 Hope 34-26 1996 DePauw 35-7 1960 Hope 21-20 1985 DePauw 20-8 1997 DePauw 33-20 1974 Hope 10-0 1986 Hope 21-13 1998 Hope 20-10 1975 Hope 48-22 1987 Hope 46-7 1999 DePauw 27-21 1976 DePauw 28-22 1988 DePauw 19-7 2000 Hope (OT) 30-24 1977 Hope 55-7 1989 DePauw 20-13 2001 Hope 41-21 1978 Hope 35-13 1990 Hope 22-14 2002 DePauw 28-21 1979 DePauw 14-11 1991 Hope 23-14 2003 Hope 26-14 1980 DePauw 10-7 1992 DePauw 6-0 2004 DePauw 35-14 1981 DePauw 35-21 1993 Hope 21-10 16 — 2005 DePauw University Football 2 0 0 5 O p p o n e n t s TRINITY UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY of CHICAGO September 24, 7:30 p.m. October 1, 1:30 p.m. E.M. Stevens Stadium • San Antonio, Texas Blackstock Stadium • Greencastle, Indiana Location: San Antonio, Texas Location: Chicago, Illinois Enrollment: 2,650 Enrollment: 4,400 Nickname: Tigers Nickname: Maroons Colors: Maroon and White Colors: Maroon and White Affiliation: NCAA Division III Affiliation: NCAA Division III Conference: Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference Conference: University Athletic Association Stadium: E.M. Stevens Stadium (3,000) Stadium: Stagg Field (1,650) President: Dr. John R. Brazil President: Don Michael Randel Athletic Director: Bob King Athletic Director: Tom Weingartner Head Coach: Steve Mohr (Denison ’76) Head Coach: Dick Maloney (UMass-Boston ’74) Record at Trinity: 119-49 (14 years) Record at Chicago: 56-45 (11 years) Career Record: 119-49 (14 years) Career Record: 56-45 (11 years) Phone: (210) 999-8285 Office Phone: (773) 702-9035 2004 Overall Record: 9-2 2004 Overall Record: 3-6 2004 Conference Record: 6-0 (first) 2004 Conference Record: 0-3 (fourth) Lettermen Returning: 75 Lettermen Returning/Lost: 43/18 Starters Returning: 11 (Offense-5, Defense-6, Kickers-0) Starters Returning: 18 (Offense-8, Defense-9, Kickers-1) Top Offensive Returnees: OL Billy Moran, OL Brandon Spencer, OL Corey Top Offensive Returnees: QB Marc Zera, WR Tom Guardi, WR Micah Grant, WR Robert Kelner, RB Jerrold Jones Dawson, OL Ben Potts, OL Phil Pengiel, OL Leon Gordon, OL Rich Top Defensive Returnees: DL Brant McAdams, DL, Dustin Allen, LB Jason Bartolomei, K Mike Morzenti Marshall, DB Patrick Hayes, DB Lee Patterson, DB Andrew Baker Top Defensive Returnees: DL Rob Tamillow, DL Tom Miller, LB Steve Glomski, LB Gaby Fernandez, DB Colin Carrier, DB Patrick Conway, DB Nate Hines, P Mike Morzenti SPORTS INFORMATION SPORTS INFORMATION Sports Information Director: Justin Parker Sports Information Director: Dave Hilbert E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] Office Phone: (210) 999-8447 Office Phone: (773) 702-4638 Home Phone: (210) 495-3141 Home Phone: (630) 922-9606 Press Box: (210) 999-8257 Press Box: (773) 667-1956 FAX: (210) 999-7839 Fax: (773) 834-3694 2005 SCHEDULE 2004 RESULTS (9-2, 6-0) 2004 SCHEDULE 2004 RESULTS (3-6, 0-3) Sept. 3 at Austin AUSTIN W 52 10 Sept. 10 at North Park NORTH PARK W 40 20 Sept. 10 TEXAS LUTHERAN at Texas Lutheran W 41 32 Sept. 17 ELMHURST at Elmhurst L 27 39 Sept. 17 at Redlands REDLANDS W 51 27 Sept. 24 at Illinois Wesleyan ILLINOIS WESLEYAN L 13 31 Sept. 24 DEPAUW at DePauw W 29 28 Oct. 1 at DePauw DEPAUW L 24 28 Oct. 1 at Rose-Hulman ROSE-HULMAN W 35 14 Oct. 8 at Washington (Mo.) WASHINGTON (Mo.) L 16 24 Oct. 8 HUNTINGDON AZUSA PACIFIC L 14 30 Oct. 15 CARNEGIE MELLON at Carnegie Mellon L 7 17 Oct. 22 CENTRE at Centre W 52 34 Oct. 29 at Bethany (W.Va.) BETHANY (W.Va.) W 31 7 Oct. 29 at Rhodes RHODES W 42 7 Nov. 5 CASE RESERVE at Case Reserve L 23 27 Nov. 5 at Sewanee SEWANEE W 43 3 Nov. 12 EUREKA at Eureka W 48 14 Nov. 12 MILLSAPS at Millsaps W 27 21 MARY HARDIN-BAYLOR L 13 32 SERIES RECORD (Trinity leads 7-0) SERIES RECORD (DePauw leads 6-2) 1998 Trinity 34-18 1938 Chicago 34-14 1999 Trinity 44-0 1996 DePauw 35-0 2000 Trinity 30-26 1997 DePauw 25-0 2001 Trinity 52-18 1998 DePauw 25-10 2002 Trinity 42-33 1999 Chicago 9-6 (2OT) 2003 Trinity 26-24 2002 DePauw 28-12 2004 Trinity 29-28 2003 DePauw 51-10 2004 DePauw 28-24 2005 DePauw University Football — 17 2 0 0 5 O p p o n e n t s UNIVERSITY of the SOUTH RHODES COLLEGE October 8, 1:30 p.m. October 15, 1:30 p.m. Harris Stadium/McGee Field • Sewanee, Tennessee Blackstock Stadium • Greencastle, Indiana Location: Sewanee, Tennessee Location: Memphis, Tennessee Enrollment: 1,365 Enrollment: 1,555 Nickname: Tigers Nickname: Lynx Colors: Purple and White Colors: Red and Black Affiliation: NCAA Division III Affiliation: NCAA Division III Conference: Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference Conference: Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference Stadium: Harris Stadium/McGee Field (3,000) Stadium: Fargason Field (3,300) President: Dr. Joel Cunningham President: Dr. William Troutt Athletic Director: Mark Webb Athletic Director: Mike Clary Head Coach: John Windham (Vanderbilt ’86) Head Coach: Joe White (Springfield ’84) Record at Sewanee: 38-48 (nine years) Record at Rhodes: 39-38 (eight years) Career Record: 38-48 (nine years) Career Record: 39-38 (eight years) Phone: (931) 598-1593 Phone: (901) 843-3019 2004 Overall Record: 2-8 2004 Overall Record: 5-5 2004 Conference Record: 1-5 (tied-sixth) 2004 Conference Record: 3-3 (tie-third) Lettermen Returning/Lost: 40/NA Lettermen Returning/Lost: 50/22 Starters Returning: 18 (Offense-6, Defense-10, Kickers-2) Starters Returning: 16 (Offense-5, Defense-9, Kickers-2) Top Offensive Returnees: QB Wesley Satterfield, OL Brian Day, OL Bill Top Offensive Returnees: WR Ronald Bozant, RB Tyler Lake, WR Michael Frazier, OL Jonathan Watson, OL Jackson Ferguson, OL Josh Doss, K Hatcher, TE Brad Muller, OL Eric Friederichsen, K Hunter Tigert Jake Roberts Top Defensive Returnees: DL Daniel Brunner, DL Ken Coward, DL Matt Top Defensive Returnees: DL Tyrell Elston, DL Don Allen, DL Thaddaeus Medford, DL Alex Conforti, LB Brian Steinert, LB Will Bartholomew, LB Jackson, DL Miles Wellesley, LB Wayne Gay, LB Kyle Joyce, DB Will Sean Lowry, DB Gifford Louden, CB Ben Hobbs, P Artie Quinn Smith, DB George Twitty, DB Mike Glanton, DB A.J.
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