2011 WABASH COLLEGE FOOTBALL GAME 5 Date Opponent Time/Results 9/10 at Wooster* W 19-7 9/17 Ohio Wesleyan * W 28-7 Washington University - St
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Box 352, Crawfordsville, IN 47933 Phone: 765-361-6165 • Fax: 765-361-6424 • Home: 765-362-0322 • Mobile: 765-376-9689 Email: [email protected] • Twitter: wabashsid • Facebook: WabashCollegeAthletics W 2011 Wabash College Football Schedule/Results 2011 WABASH COLLEGE FOOTBALL GAME 5 Date Opponent Time/Results 9/10 at Wooster* W 19-7 9/17 Ohio Wesleyan * W 28-7 Washington University - St. Louis (2-2) 9/24 at Chicago W 49-7 at 10/1 Kenyon W 49-0 #12/#13 Wabash College (4-0) 10/8 Wash.-St. Louis (HT) 1 p.m. 10/15 at Oberlin * 1 p.m. Saturday, October 8, 2011 • 1 p.m. 10/22 Denison * (HT) 1 p.m. Hollett Little Giant Stadium • Crawfordsville, IN 10/29 at Allegheny * 1 p.m. 11/5 Wittenberg* (WT) 1 p.m. 11/12 at DePauw (HD) 1:07 p.m. Quick Facts (118th Monon Bell Classic) * NCAC games HT - Hometown Television WT - Wabash Television HD - HDNet Television Today’s Broadcast Wabash vs. Washington-St. Louis Crawfordsville, IN Location St. Louis, MO Television 900 men ................. Enrollment.........7,000 (undergraduate) Joe Emmick ’92, play-by-play North Coast Athletic . Conference . University Athletic Association Steve Hoffman ’85, analyst Erik Raeburn . .Head Coach .............. Larry Kindbom Greg Rakestraw, sidelines Fourth season . Years at School...............23rd season 31-6 ..................Record at School ...................139-85 Broadcast over the Internet at 88-32 (12th season) .......Overall Record ..... 167-115-1 (30th season) http://sports.wabash.edu/hometown. 424.0 ypg ............... Total Offense.................. 329.2 ypg 197.0 ypg ................. Rushing....................127.8 ypg The game will be rebroadcast 227.0 ypg ................. Passing....................201.5 ypg on WRTV 6.2 on Sunday at 11 8 for 52 yards .......... Sacks by Defense..................4 for 35 a.m., Monday night at 7 p.m. and + 10 ....................Turnover +/- ........................– 3 Wednesday night at 8 p.m. Today’s Game Wabash College (3-0) will try to avenge its only non-conference loss in 2010 when the Washington University-St. Louis Bears (2-2) travel to Crawfordsville. Kickoff at Byron P. Hollett Little Giant Stadium (5,000; FieldTurf Duraspine Pro surface) is scheduled for 1 p.m. Washington University put together an 8-play, 67-yard drive with just three minutes remaining to knock Wabash from the unbeaten ranks in last year’s meeting in St. Louis, defeating the Little Giants 24-20. The Little Giants’ Coaches Erik Raeburn (Mount Union, 1994) is in his fourth season as the head coach of the Little Giants with a record of 31-6. He came to Wabash after spending eight Record in 2011 When seasons at Coe College in Iowa, giving him an overall coaching record of 88-32 in his 12th season as a head coach. Raeburn was an assistant coach at Mount Ahead at halftime ........................................ 3-0 Union College from 1994-1999. Raeburn is 2-1 versus Washington-St. Louis since coming to Wabash. Tied at halftime ............................................ 0-0 Larry Kindbom (Kalamazoo, 1974) is 139-85 in his 23rd season as the head Trailing at halftime ....................................... 1-0 football coach at Washington-St. Louis. He is 167-115-1 in 30 season as a head football coach, having served as the head coach at Kenyon College from 1983- Leads after three quarters ........................... 4-0 1988. Kindbom is 2-5 versus Wabash in his career. Outrushes an opponent ............................... 3-0 Series Wabash owns 25-16-2 advantage in the all-time series against the Bears, dating back to a 13-3 victory in the first meeting between the two schools in 1915. The Outpasses an opponent .............................. 3-0 Little Giants are 16-4-1 against Washington University in home games, defeating the Bears 31-12 in the last meeting between the two schools in Crawfordsville in Wabash has more total yards ..................... 3-0 2009. Wabash has won the last 11 home games against Washington University, dating all the way back to a 17-14 loss to the Bears at Little Giant Stadium on October 14, 1972. Forcing at least one turnover ...................... 4-0 Washington University Preview Committing no turnovers ............................. 1-0 The Bears opened the season with a pair of convincing victories over Knox (28-10) and Rhodes (48-21). However, back-to-back three-point losses to Committing a turnover ................................. 3-0 nationally-ranked Wittenberg (20-17) and last week to at North Park (13-10) have Washington University entering its game against Wabash at 2-2. Sacking the opponent’s quarterback ........... 3-0 Dan Burkett and Adam Banks have split time at quarterback this season, combining for 717 passing yards and 10 touchdowns. Burkett is 34-59 for 417 Not allowing a sack ..................................... 1-0 yards and seven TDs with two interceptions. Banks has also completed more than 50 percent of his passes (26-46) for 300 yards and three TDs, but has In overtime games ....................................... 0-0 thrown four interceptions. Easton Knott leads the receiving corps with 10 catches for 244 yards and five Wabash has fewer penalties ....................... 0-0 TDs. Austin Morman, Chris Castelluccio, and Michael Weiss have eight catches apiece. Morman has 101 receiving yards, but none of the three have Wabash has more time of possession ........ 3-0 scored this season. Wabash has a 100-yard rusher ................... 1-0 Castelluccio tops the rushing attack with 47 attempts for 210 yards. The Bears have only two rushing touchdowns this season — one by John Hagemann and another by Banks. Hagemann has run for 179 yards in 35 attempts. Wabash throws for 300 yards ..................... 0-0 The defense has held opposing teams to an average of 16 points and 276.2 Wabash scores at least 20 points ............... 3-0 yards of total offense per game. Nick Hilliard is the leading tackler with 27 stops, including four tackles for losses and a sack. Nelson Nwumeh has two of the Wabash scores on its first possession ........ 2-0 Bears’ four sacks and seven tackles for losses. Scott O’Brien has picked off two passes. Opponent scores on its first possession ..... 1-0 Television/Internet Webstream Sports will broadcast four of the five home games on the Wabash Wabash defense scores .............................. 1-0 football schedule. The games will be available live over the Internet with replays scheduled to air on Sundays, Mondays, and Wednesdays following all home Wabash special teams scores ..................... 1-0 game on WRTV Digital 6.2. The live Internet feed is free of charge and can be viewed at http://sports.wabash.edu/hometown. Joe Emmick ’92 and Steve Hoffman ’85 will announce the game. Webstream Sports anouncer Greg Record in September .................................. 3-0 Rakestraw will serve as the sideline reporter. Record in October .......................................1-0 The Wabash game against Washington University will be rebroadcast on WRTV 6.2 on Sunday at 11 a.m., Monday night at 7 p.m. and Wednesday night at 8 p.m. D3football.com The Best of the All-Time Wabash is among the best Division III football schools in the nation on the 2011 Top-25 Poll - Week 5 NCAA’s top-ten all-time victories list. The Little Giants are currently sixth with 616 wins in 125 seasons. NCAC foe Wittenberg tops the list with 703 wins in 118 years. 1. UW-Whitewater (21) 4-0 2. Mount Union (4) 4-0 NCAA Division III Top-20 — All-Time Wins 3. St. Thomas 5-0 4. Mary Hardin-Baylor 4-0 Team Yrs. W-L-T Pct. 2011 Record 1. Wittenberg ............................... 118 704-346-31 .666 5-0 5. Linfield 3-0 2. Mount Union ............................ 114 689-381-38 .639 4-0 6. North Central, IL 3-1 3. Washington & Jefferson .......... 120 678-375-40 .639 3-2 7. Wesley 3-1 4. Widener ................................... 130 646-402-39 .612 4-1 8. Thomas More 4-0 5. Williams ................................... 125 624-346-47 .637 1-1 6. WABASH ................................. 125 617-376-59 .615 4-0 9. Bethel 3-1 7. Amherst ................................... 131 593-405-54 .589 2-0 10. Kean 4-0 8. Franklin & Marshall.................. 124 583-467-47 .553 1-4 11. Montclair State 4-0 9. St. John’s (MN) ........................ 101 574-231-24 .707 2-3 12. WABASH 4-0 Westminster (PA) ..................... 118 574-404-54 .582 2-2 11. Albion....................................... 125 572-382-43 .595 1-3 13. Cal Lutheran 2-1 12. Central (IA) .............................. 103 569-305-26 .647 3-2 14. Wittenberg 5-0 13. Coe .......................................... 119 562-374-37 .597 2-3 15. Cortland State 3-1 14. Centre ...................................... 119 555-401-37 .578 4-0 16. Delaware Valley 5-0 15. Ohio Wesleyan ........................ 122 551-486-44 .530 1-4 17. Redlands 2-1 16. Baldwin-Wallace ...................... 107 547-321-30 .626 3-1 17. DePauw ................................... 124 541-465-41 .536 1-3 18 Illinois Wesleyan 4-0 18. Trinity (CT) ............................... 126 538-344-41 .605 2-0 19. Wheaton, IL 3-1 19. Gettysburg ............................... 119 537-492-42 .521 3-2 20. Wartburg 4-1 20. Linfield ..................................... 96 532-247-40 .674 3-0 21. Johns Hopkins 5-0 22. Salisbury 4-0 Looking For A Sixth 23. Alfred 3-1 The Little Giants will try to earn their sixth North Coast Athletic Conference championship in football this season. Wabash claimed titles in 2002, and 2005- 24. Louisiana College 3-1 2008. 25. Salisbury 4-0 Past North Coast Athletic Conference football champions:. 2010 - Wittenberg 2000 - Wittenberg 1991 - Allegheny Others receiving votes: 2009 - Wittenberg 1999 - Wittenberg 1990 - Allegheny Hobart 39; Ohio Northern 39; Dubuque 2008 - WABASH 1998 - Wittenberg 1989 - Kenyon 38; St.