SPORTS INFORMATION R. Brent Harris, Director of Sports Information and Marketing P.O. 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 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 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. Olaf 38; Adrian 36; UW-Oshkosh 2007 - WABASH 1997 - Allegheny Ohio Wesleyan 2006 - WABASH Wittenberg 1988 - Allegheny 36; Monmouth 27; Birmingham- Wittenberg Wooster 1987- Allegheny Southern 25; Pacific Lutheran 20; UW- 2005 - WABASH 1996 - Allegheny 1986 - Denison Eau Claire 20; Muskingum 16; Trine 2004 - Wooster 1995 - Wittenberg 1985 - Denison 2003 - Allegheny 1994 - Allegheny 1984 - Case Western 16; McMurry 15; St. John Fisher 15; 2002 - WABASH 1993 - Allegheny Hampden-Sydney 13; Trinity (Texas) 2001 - Wittenberg 1992 - Wittenberg 13; Endicott 10; UW-Platteville 7; North Coast Athletic Conference Championships By School Lebanon Valley 5; Augsburg 4; Baldwin- Wittenberg (10) - 1992, 1995, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2006, 2009, 2010 Wallace 2; Centre 2; Springfield 1 Allegheny (9) - 1987, 1988, 1990, 1991, 1993, 1994, 1996, 2003 Wabash (5) - 2002, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 Denison (2) - 1985, 1986 Italic - Wabash opponents Wooster (2) - 1997, 2004 Bold - NCAC teams Kenyon (1) - 1989 Ohio Wesleyan (1) - 1989 Case Western Reserve (1) - 1984*

* - Case was a member of the NCAC from 1984-1999. AFCA Raeburn Among The Winningest Coaches Wabash head coach Erik Raeburn came to Wabash after eight successful Top-25 Poll seasons at the helm of the Coe College Kohawks. He won 57 games at Coe, earning the school’s first Iowa Collegiate Athletic Conference title and ICAC 1. UW-Whitewater (40) 4-0 playoff berth in 2002. 2. Mount Union (2) 4-0 3. Mary Hardin-Baylor 4-0 Raeburn’s 88 career victories place him among the Top-20 active Division III 4. St. Thomas 5-0 coaches in terms of overall winning percentage. His uncle, Mount Union head coach , is the all-time leader with a .926 mark (307-23-3 in 25 5. Linfield 3-0 Larry Kehres seasons). Raeburn ranks 24th in winning percentage among all-time coaches 6. Thomas More 4-0 with at least ten years as a Division III head coach. 7. Montclair State 4-0 8. Kean 4-0 Winningest Active DIII Coaches By Percentage 9. North Central, IL 3-1 10. Alfred 3-1 Coach, College Yrs W-L-T Pct. 11. Wittenberg 5-0 1. Larry Kehres, Mount Union...... 25 307-23-3 .926 12. Wesley 3-1 2. Jeff Devanney, Trinity (CT)...... 5 36-6-0 .857 13. WABASH 4-0 3. Mike Sirianni, Washington & Jefferson...... 8 82-16-0 .837 14. Salisbury 4-0 15. Illinois Wesleyan 4-0 4. Joe Fincham, Wittenberg...... 15 141-31-0 .820 16. Johns Hopkins 4-0 5. Rick Willis, Wartburg...... 12 109-26-0 .807 17. Bethel 3-1 6. Skip Bandini, Curry...... 5 50-13-0 .794 18. Trinity, TX 4-0 7. Jeff McMartin, Central (IA)...... 7 64-17-0 .790 19. Wheaton, IL 8. John Gagliardi, Saint John’s (MN)...... 62 480-132-11 .784 20. Dubuque 4-0 9. Joe Smith, Linfield...... 5 43-12-0 .778 21. Wartburg 4-1 10. Pete Fredenburg, Mary Hardin-Baylor...... 13 125-32-0 .777 22. Adrian 5-0 11. John Thorne, North Central (IL)...... 9 81-23-0 .776 23. Alfred 3-1 12. Jim Purtill, St. Norbert...... 13 110-32-1 .773 24. Cortland St. 3-1 Mike Drass, Wesley...... 18 157-46-1 .773 25. Cal Lutheran 2-1 14. Mike Swider, Wheaton (IL)...... 15 127-38-0 .770 15. Jay Accorsi, Rowan...... 9 77-26-0 .748 Others receiving votes: 16. Mike Whalen, Wesleyan (CT)...... 7 43-15-0 .741 Trine 87; Redlands 76; Ohio Northern 17. Steve Bell, Monmouth (IL)...... 11 88-31-0 .739 63; Franklin 61; Hampden-Sydney 18. Jim Clements, Delaware Valley...... 5 45-16-0 .738 53; UW-Oshkosh 51; St. Olaf 49; 19. ERIK RAEBURN, WABASH...... 11 88-32-0 .733 Randolph-Macon 37; Endicott 36; St. John Fisher 24; UW-Eau Claire 23; Michael Welch, Ithaca...... 17 137-50-0 .733 Louisiana College 21; Huntingdon 16; 21 Steve Mohr, Trinity (TX)...... 21 168-65-0 .721 Augsburg 13; Pacific Lutheran 13; 22. Marty Favret, Hampden-Sydney...... 11 85-33-0 .720 Muskingum 11; Trinity 5; UW- Platteville 23. E.J. Mills, Amherst...... 14 82-32-0 .719 5; Centre 4; Hobart 3; Washington & 24. Dean Paul, Ohio Northern...... 12 86-34-0 .717 Jefferson 3; Emory & Henry 2; Rowan 25. Greg Debeljak, Case Western Reserve...... 7 55-23-0 .705 2; Monmouth 1.

†Ties computed as half won and half lost. Italic - Wabash opponents Minimum 5 years as head coach at Division III institutions; Bold - NCAC teams record at four-year colleges only. Rankings Team Comparisons Wabash moved up three spots in the latest D3football.com poll from 15th to 12th. The Little Giants received 298 total points from the panel of 25 Division WABASH LITTLE GIANTS III coaches, sports information directors, and media members from around the country. Wabash ranks 13th — up four spots from 17th — in the latest Offense: Multiple American Football Coaches Association. The Little Giants received a total of Defense: Multiple 503 points from the organization’s 40 voting members.

Average Heights/Weights (Starters) Last Week Wabash scored 21 points in the first quarter on the way to a 49-0 Homecoming Offensive Line/Tight End: 6-2, 275 victory over Kenyon. Chase Belton threw for three touchdown passes and ran Offensive Backs/Receivers: 6-0, 177 for two more scores in the winning effort. He rushed for a Wabash season-high 111 yards. Belton also threw for 203 yards, completing 11 of 13 pass attempts. Defensive Line: 6-3, 232 Linebackers: 5-11, 201 Wes Chamblee caught the first TD pass on a 47-yard throw from Belton. Defensive Backs: 5-10, 179 Jonathan Horn broke a tackle and raced to the end zone on a 61-yard scoring pass. Jeff Bell caught his first career pass for a 7-yard touchdown. Tyler Holmes and Troy Meyers added rushing touchdowns of 1 and 7 yards, Class Breakdown (Starters) as well. Offense: 8 SR, 3 JR, 0 SO, 0 FR Defense: 2 SR, 2 JR, 4 SO, 3 FR Wabash recorded its first shutout of the season, holding the Lords to 278 yards of total offense, including 89 rushing yards. Denzel Wilkins and AJ WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY - Akinribade led the defense with seven tackles apiece. Houston Hodges ST. LOUIS BEARS grabbed his second interception of the season and forced a fumble.

Offense: Multiple Last Meeting - Washington-St. Louis 24, Wabash 20 Washington University put together an 8-play, 67-yard drive with just three Defense: 4-3 minutes remaining to knock Wabash from the unbeaten ranks Saturday, 24-20.

Average Heights/Weights (Starters) The Bears led until Tyler Burke’s 3-yard run with just under five minutes Offensive Line/Tight Ends: 6-2, 283 to play in the game. Washington quarterback Steve Sherman marched his Offensive Backs/Receivers: 6-0, 194 teammates down field and capped the winning drive with an 18-yard TD toss to Easton Knott. Defensive Line: 6-1, 225 Linebackers: 5-10, 212 The host Bears earned their third win defending a flurry of Little Giant passes toward the end zone as time expired. The last Wabash regular season, non- Defensive Backs: 5-11, 183 conference loss that didn’t occur in the Bell Game against DePauw was to Franklin College in 2006. Class Breakdown (Starters) Offense: 6 SR, 4 JR, 0 SO, 1 FR The Bears failed to capitalize on a number of opportunities early in the game Defense: 6 SR, 1 JR, 4 SO, 0 FR and finally scored early in the second period. Wabash evened things up with just 31 seconds to play when Derrick Yoder took a short Chase Belton pass for 40 yards and a score. Wabash Captains With just 13 seconds before half, Jim O’Brien took a swing pass from 16 – Kyle Najar Sherman, turned the corner and raced untouched for a 63-yard score and a 19 – Jonathan Horn 14-7 halftime lead. 33 – CJ Gum 84 – Wes Chamblee Wabash out-rushed the Bears 141-97 while Washington notched 266 yards passing to the Little Giants’ 220.

Washington Univ. Captains Yoder rushed 16 times for 71 yards. He caught three passes for 44 yards and two scores. Burke and Belton rushed for 35 and 24 yards. Belton, who went 43- Kyle Larkin out at halftime with an undisclosed injury, threw 9-of-12 for 85 yards. Burke hit 66- Jake Lewis on 11-of-19 throws for 135 yards. 83- Austin Morman CJ Gum led the defense with 12 stops and a quarterback sack. Jake Martin added nine tackles. Bear standout Nick Hilliard had 15 stops, three for loss to lead Washington. Belton Named to D3football.com Team of the Week 2011 Pronunciation Guide Chase Belton has been named to the D3football.com Team of the Week, presented by Scoutware, for his efforts in Wabash’s 49-0 Homecoming football victory over Kenyon last Saturday. Players Belton accounted for five of Wabash’s seven touchdowns against the Lords.. He completed 11 of his 13 pass attempts for 203 yards, connecting AJ Akinribade — ah-KIN-rih-BAHD-ay on ten consecutive passes after starting the game 1 for 3. His quarterback efficiency rating of 291.94 is the fifth-best among Division III players in a Jonathan Anleitner — ANN-light-ner game this season. Bryce Biberstein — BEE-ber-stine Belton also became the first Little Giant player to amass more than 100 rushing yards in a game this season, carrying the ball five times for 110 Kyle Bottos — BAH-tahs yards. He scored on carries of 47 and 13 yards. Zach Breuckman —BRUCK-man Belton is the second Wabash player to earn a place on the D3football.com Team of the Week. Wes Chamblee was named to the team last week for Cody Buresh — BURR-esh his record-setting 94-yard punt return against the University of Chicago.

Tyler Buresh — BURR-esh By The Numbers ... Wabash enters today’s game second in the nation in defensive scoring Wes Chamblee — CHAM-blee average at 5.25 points per game. Amherst tops the list, holding opposing teams to 5 points per game through two games. Jorge Diaz-Aguilar — HOR-hay The Little Giants are third in turnover margin with a +10 ratio (+2.50 DEE-az AAG-you-lar turnovers per game). Wabash ranks 32nd in total defense (272.25 ypg), 22nd in rushing defense (82.0 ypg), and 119th in passing defense (190.25 David Direnfeld — DEHR-ehn-feld ypg). The Little Giant offense has also been productive, ranking 44th in total offense among Division III teams with an average of 424.0 yards per Tadhg Hannon — TIGE game. The Little Giants rank 53rd in rushing offense (197.0 ypg) and 76th in passing offense (227.0 ypg). Weston Kitley — KIT-lee Wabash also ranks second in the nation in punt return yards (24.0 ypr). Grant Klembara — clem-BAR-ah ... The last time Wabash lost a non-conference opponent in consecutive Charlie Kolisek — KOHL-eh-sehk seasons was to DePauw in 2007 (24-21) and 2008 (36-14). The last time a non-conference team other than the Tigers beat the Little Giants in Cory Kopitzke —koe-PITS-key consecutive games was Wheaton (IL) in 2000 (17-14 at Wheaton) and 2001 (58-33 at Wabash). Miles Millott — mill-OTT

Kyle Najar — NAY-jar 2011 NCAC Standings

Jack Ruddy — RUH-dee Conference Games Overall Team W L Pct. PF PA W L Pct. PF PA Chase Tichenor — TICH-nor Wittenberg 3 0 1.000 113 35 5 0 1.000 178 80 WABASH 2 0 1.000 47 14 4 0 1.000 145 21 Wesley Vassilo — VASS-eh-low Denison 2 0 1.000 69 27 3 2 .600 133 75 Oberlin 1 1 .500 46 48 2 2 .500 91 62 Tyler Yoder — YOH-der Wooster 1 2 .333 30 52 2 3 .400 44 78 Luke Zinsmaster — ZIHNS-mast-er Hiram 1 2 .333 37 82 1 4 .200 51 123 Allegheny 0 1 .000 3 38 2 3 .400 70 106 Kenyon 0 1 .000 13 16 0 4 .000 27 142 Ohio Wesleyan 0 3 .000 26 72 1 4 .200 53 107 Coaches Last Week’s Scoreboard Today’s Schedule Erik Raeburn — RAY-burn WABASH 49, Kenyon 0* Washington Univ. at WABASH, 1pm Denison 27, Wooster 13* Chicago at Denison, 12pm Joe Del Principe — del PRINCE-uh-pay Wittenberg 41, Oberlin 19* Allegheny at Kenyon, 1pm* Carnegie Mellon 24, Hiram 7 Macalester vs. Hiram(at Elmhurst,IL),2pm Josh Hoeg — HOYG Case 17, Allegheny 10 Wittenberg at Huntingdon, 2pm Chicago 21, Ohio Wesleyan 10 Ohio Wesleyan at Carnegie Mellon, 6pm Oberlin at Case, 6pm

*NCAC games Records Track

Career Receiving Yards Career Touchdown Receptions The Last Time . . . 1. Mike Funk, 1985, 1987-89 2,858 1. Ryan Short, 1999-2002 45 2. Kurt Casper, 1998-2001 2,806 2. Mike Funk, 1985, 1987-89 33 Wabash Shut Out an Opponent 3. Ryan Short, 1999-2002 2,773 3. Kody LeMond, 2007-10 28 Oct. 1, 2011 vs. Kenyon ...... 4. Kurt Casper, 1998-2001 27 (Wabash 49, Kenyon 0) 8. Jay Dee Flynn, 1996-99 2.061 Mike Russell, 2004-07 27 9. Pete Logan, 1994-97 1,995 6. Chris Wiesehan, 1990-93 22 Wabash was Shut Out by an Opponent 10. Josh Bronaugh, 2000-03 1,973 7. Tony Altavilla, 1981-84 19 Sept. 21, 1996 vs. Albion 11. Tony Altavilla, 1981-84 1,954 8. Jay Dee Flynn, 1996-99 18 (Albion 26, Wabash 0) 12. Eric Summers, 2002-05 1,910 Pete Logan, 1994-97 18 13. Frank Serge, 1995-98 1895 10. Josh Bronaugh, 2000-03 16 Wabash Scored a Safety 14. Brandon Clifton, 2001-04 1,879 11. Jonathan Horn, 2008-Pres. 15 Oct. 16, 2010 vs. Oberlin 15. Eric Borgert, 1993-96 1,876 Brandon Clifton, 2001-04 15 16. Jon. Horn, 2008-Pres. 1,833 Eric Snively, 1990-93 15 Wabash Returned a Kickoff for a TD 17. Mick Martin, 1976-79 1,805 Eric Summers, 2002-05 15 Oct. 16, 2010 vs. Oberlin 18. Wes Chamblee, 2007-Pres. 1,586 Mick Martin, 1976-79 15 (Dan Ryan Wood, 88 yards) 19. Ed Broecker, 1984-87 1,584 16. Wes Chamblee, 2007-Pres 13 Ray Green, 2004-07 13 Wabash Returned a Punt for a TD Career Receptions Eric Borgert, 1993-96 13 Sept. 24, 2010 at Oberlin 1. Ryan Short, 1999-2002 243 19. Geoff Walker, 2003-06 11 (Wes Chamblee, 94 yards; 2. Mike Funk, 1985, 87-89 228 Ed Broecker, 1984-87 11 Wabash and NCAC Records) 3. Kurt Casper, 1998-2001 205 Scott Boone, 1978-80 11 ...... Wabash Returned an Int. for a TD 6. Kody LeMond, 2007-10 142 Career All-Purpose Yards Sept. 24, 2011 at Chicago Jay Dee Flynn, 1996-99 142 1. Chris Weisehan, 1990-93 4,825 * (David Direnfeld, 68 yards) 8. Eric Snively, 1990-93 139 2. Tim Oliver, 1987-90 4,190 9. Eric Summers, 2002-05 133 3. Josh Bronaugh, 2000-03 4,141 Wabash Returned a Fumble for a TD Frank Serge, 1995-98 133 4. Mike Funk, 1985,1987-89 4,025 Sept. 12, 2009 vs. Denison 11. Pete Logan, 1994-97 127 5. Kurt Casper, 1998-2001 3,742 (Matt Kraft, 26 yards) 12. Eric Borgert, 1993-96 126 6. Daryl Johnson, 1978-81 3,686 13. Brandon Clifton, 2001-04 124 7. Ed Jones, 1972-75 3,495 Wabash Scored a Defensive 14. Tony Altavilla, 1981-84 121 8. Wes Chamblee, 2007-Pres. 3,491 Two-Point Conversion 15. Mick Martin, 1976-79 118 9. Chris Morris, 2000-03 3,448 Sept. 20, 2003 vs. Earlham 16. Josh Bronaugh, 2000-03 117 10. Bill Kaiser, 1983-86 3,401 (Tamarco White on a blocked XP) 17. Jonathan Horn, 2008-Pres. 116 18. Ed Broecker, 1984-87 113 * - Weisehan holds the NCAA Wabash Played in an Overtime Game 19. Wes Chamblee, 2007-Pres. 111 Division III record for most all-purpose Nov. 21, 2009 at Illinois Wesleyan 20. Tim Oliver, 1987-90 108 yards per play (16.0; 301 total plays (IWU 41, Wabash 35 in two OTs) for 4,825 yards) Career Kickoff Return Yards Wabash is 2-3 in overtime games. 1. Chris Weisehan, 1990-93 1,516 Career Passing Touchdowns 2. Wes Chamblee, 2007-Pres. 1,368 1. Jake Knott, 1999-2002 116 3. Ed Jones, 1972-75 1,274 2. Matt Hudson, 2006-09 79 3. Russ Harbaugh, 2002-05 56 Career Kickoff Returns 4. Chris Ings, 1992-95 55 1. Ed Jones, 1972-75 73 5. Dave Broecker, 1979-82 45 2. Chris Weisehan, 1990-93 67 6. Brett Butler, 1986-89 40 3. Wes Chamblee, 2007-Pres. 54 7. Dustin Huff, 2004-07 39 8. Dave Harvey, 197-77 32 Career Passing Yards 9. Steve Hoffman, 1982-84 31 1. Jake Knott, 1999-2002 11,213 10. Curt Selby, 1985-88 30 ...... 11. Chase Belton, 2009-Present 28 10. Brand. Armstrong, 1996-98 3,591 12. Bill Padgett, 1989-91 24 11. Bill Padgett, 1989-91 3,494 13. Brandon Armstrong, 1996-98 23 12. Curt Selby, 1985-88 3,200 14. Dave Cogdill, 1972-75 20 13. Justin Weinraub, 1994-97 2,843 15. Justin Weinraub, 1994-97 19 14. Dave Cogdill, 1972-75 2,838 15. Chase Belton, 2009-Pres. 2,577

2011 WABASH DEPTH CHART vs. WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY-ST. LOUIS

OFFENSE DEFENSE

TE 87 John Holm (SR/6-2/258/Naperville, IL) DE 54 Luke Zinsmaster (SR/6-2/210/Logansport, IN) 10 Devin Kelley (SR/6-5/226/Westfield, IN) 37 Charlie Kolisek (SO/6-1/210/Indianapolis, IN) or 99 Jeff Bell (SO/6-2/205/Newburgh, IN) DT 98 Zach Breuckman (SO/6-2/236/Crown Point, IN) LT 61 Weston Kitley (JR/6-5/293/Indianapolis, IN) 56 Tyler Buresh (SR/6-0/251/Holland, MI) 56 Michael Del Busto (SO/6-0/231/Carmel, IN) DT 66 Pat Clegg (JR/6-0/250/Clarendon Hills, IL) LG 65 Quintin Burkett (SR/6-1/279/Kokomo, IN) 94 Garrett Lynette (FR/6-2/235/Goodyear, AZ) 71 Chris Daniel (SR/6-5/308/Indianapolis, IN) DE 40 Jorge Diaz-Aguilar (SO/6-6/233/South Bend, IN) C 64 Bryan Elliott (SR/6-2/281/Greenwood, IN) 93 Grady Phillips (JR/6-2/238/Indianapolis, IN) 78 Andrew Weyler (JR/6-2/280/North Webster, IN) LB 44 AJ Akinribade (FR/5-11/187/Indianapolis, IN) RG 51 Jack Ruddy (SR/6-0/280/Chicago, IL) 47 Derek Dean (SO/6-4/226/Fillmore, IN) 50 Scott Campbell (SO/5-11/271/Fort Wayne, IN) LB 33 CJ Gum (SR/6-0/231/North Judson, IN) RT 59 Jake Shaffer (SR/6-2/256/Terre Haute, IN) or 42 Nate Scola (SO/5-10/220/Gold Canyon, AZ) 62 Mark Riffle (SO/6-3/264/Greenwood, IN) 47 Derek Dean (SO/6-4/226/Fillmore, IN)

WR 19 Jonathan Horn (SR/6-3/195/Carmel, IN) LB 42 Nate Scola (SO/5-10/220/Gold Canyon, AZ) 5 Josh Wright (SO/6-1/181/Crown Point, IN) or 39 Cody Buresh (FR/6-1/195/Holland, MI) 32 Austin O’Neal (JR/5-11/209/Griffith, IN) WR 84 Wes Chamblee (SR/5-11/169/South Bend, IN) 4 James Kraus (SO/5-11/183/North Judson, IN) CB 2 Austin Hodges (JR/5-8/170/Plymouth, IN) 3 Anthony Buell (SR/6-1/190/Angola, IN) WR 83 Brady Young (SR/6-0/173/Muncie, IN) or 23 Sean Hildebrand (SO/6-0/187/Fishers, IN) CB 1 Houston Hodges (FR/5-7/163/Plymouth, IN) 81 Geoff Wright (SR/5-11/181/Vernon IN) 22 Bryce Biberstein (SO/6-0/176/Markle, IN)

QB 13 Chase Belton (JR/5-11/176/Dayton, OH) SS 16 Kyle Najar (JR/6-0/188/Griffith, IN) 11 Andy Walsh (SO/6-4/221/Clinton, IN) 8 Jonathon Koop (JR/5-10/167/Fontana, CA) or 12 Tyler Burke (SR/6-1/172/Kalamazoo, MI) FS 21 Andrew Gibson (SO/6-0/193/Camby, IN) RB 17 Vann Hunt (JR/5-10/173/Phoenix, AZ) 10 Denzel Wilkins (FR/5-10/171/Richton Park, IL) 25 Tyler Holmes (SO/6-1/212/Bluffton, IN)

SPECIALISTS KR 23 Sean Hildebrand (SO/6-0/187/Fishers, IN) PR 23 Sean Hildebrand (SO/6-0187/Fishers, IN) 84 Wes Chamblee (SR/5-11/169/South Bend, IN) 84 Wes Chamblee (SR/5-11/169/South Bend, IN) 17 Vann Hunt (JR/5-10/173/Phoenix, AZ) 5 Josh Wright (SO/6-1/181/Crown Point, IN) K 15 Ian MacDougall (SO/6-2/205/Westfield, IN) 12 Andy Roop (SO/5-8/170/Fort Wayne, IN) P 26 Cameron Sobleski (SO/6-1/185/Noblesville, IN) 50 Thomas Ballard (SR/6-1/217/Indianapolis, IN) KO 41 Brock Smith (FR/5-11/196/Plymouth, IN) 15 Ian MacDougall (SO/6-2/205/Westfield, IN) LS 8 Jonathon Koop (JR/5-10/167/Fontana, CA) 57 Alex Hirsch (SO/6-4/263/Michigan City, IN) H 26 Cameron Sobleski (SO/6-1/185/Noblesville, IN) 89 Brandt Warner (JR/5-11/181/Spencer, IN) 2011 WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY - ST. LOUIS DEPTH CHART vs. WABASH

OFFENSE DEFENSE

LT 67 Connor Meneough (FR/ 6-4/255/Ormond Beach, Fl) DE 50 Nelson Nwumeh (SO/6-1/215/Homewood, IL) 72 Matt Miller (FR/6-4/280/Virden, IL) 85 Kevin Kosiewicz (FR/6-3/245/Evergreen Park, IL)

LG 63 Tim Thannum (JR/6-2/325/Germantown Hills, IL) DT 69 Daniel Sufranski (SR/6-0/225/Wheaton, IL) 64 John Meyer (SO/5-11/240/Dallas, TX) 59 Jeff Stoecker (SO/6-2/265/Columbia, IL)

C 54 Joe Rhein (SR/6-1/270/Fairview Heights, IL DT 89 William Small (JR/6-2/240/Briarcliff Manor, NY) 78 John Levin (SO/5-10/250/North Potomac, MD) 70 Seth Wight (SO/6-2/250/Harpers Ferry, WV)

RG 79 Ryan Simpson (JR/6-0/300/Bono, AR) DE 62 Nate Kempema (SR/6-1/220/Fort Atkinson, WI) 77 Ian Montague (FR/6-2/295/Scottsdale, AZ) 95 Lucas Walker (So/6-3/215/Newton, MA)

RT 66 Jake Lewis (SR/6-5/275/Columbia, IL) LB 27 Ed Ferguson (SR/6-1/210/Highlands Ranch, CO) 60 Rob Allen (JR/6-1/295/Northfield, MN) 41 Jonathan Paramore (FR/6-0/180/Denton, TX)

TE 88 Phill Stoecker (SR/6-2/275, Columbia, IL) LB 29 Nick Hillard (SR/5-8/210/Hoffman Estates, IL) 99 Mark Donatelli (JR/6-2/215/Hinsdale, IL) 49 Peter Lowery (SO/6-0/205/Little Rock, AR)

WR 7 Easton Knott (SR/6-0/190/Chesterfield, MO) LB 43 Kyle Larkin (SR/5-10/215/Hinsdale, IL) 9 Michael Weiss (SR/6-0/175/Fort Lauderdale, FL) 40 Corey Terman (SR/5-11/200/Beachwood, OH)

WR 83 Austin Morman (SR/6-3/200/Rockford, IL) DB: 32 Marcus Shelby (SR/6-0/195/Simi Valley, CA) 31 Brian Harrell (JR/6-2/200/Bay Village, OH) 22 Chris LaBarge (SR/5-11/155/St. Louis, MO)

QB 14 Dan Burkett (JR/6-3/200/Neenah, WI) DB: 34 Tate Byers (SO/6-0/200/Tulsa, OK) 13 Adam Banks (JR/6-1/210/Clayton, MO) 24 Cody Deterding (FR/6-1/180/Kansas City, MO)

HB 35 Daniel Grimm (SR/5-10/200, Canton, IL) DB: 4 Andrew Skalman (SO/5-9/150/Honolulu, Hi) 33 Trevor LaBarge (JR/5-9/205/St. Louis, MO) 10 John Meikel (SR/5-10/180/Lexington, KY)

RB 3 Chris Castelluccio (JR/5-8/175/Liberty, MO) DB: 11 Scott Donley (JR/5-11/190/Marengo, IL) 28 John Hageman (S0/6-1/200/Chatham, IL) 1 Mike McGovern (SO/6-0/180/Sunnyvale, CA)

SPECIALISTS

PR 1 Mike McGovern (SO/6-0/180/Sunnyvale, CA) 3 Chris Castelluccio (JR/5-8/175/Liberty, MO) KR 11 Scott Donley (JR/5-11/190/Marengo, IL) 1 Mike McGovern (SO/6-0/180/Sunnyvale, CA) P 83 Austin Morman (SR/6-3/200/Rockford, IL) 23 Eric Chalifour (JR/6-0/190/San Marino, CA) K 23 Eric Chalifour (JR/6-0/190/San Marino, CA) 92 Brian Redline (SO/6-1/230/Shaker Heights, OH) LS 34 Tate Byers (SO/6-0/200/Tulsa, OK) 70 Seth Wight (SO/6-2/250/Harpers Ferry, WV) H 9 Michael Weiss (SR/6-0/175/Fort Lauderdale, FL) 11 Scott Donley (JR/5-11/190/Marengo, IL) 2011 DRIVE CHART

Wabash Drives TD FG Missed FG Punts Fumbles Ints Downs Safety Half Ave. Start at Wooster 12 3 0 0 5 0 2 1 0 1 Own 30 Ohio Wesleyan 14 4 0 0 7 1 0 0 0 1 Own 36 at Chicago 14 7 1 0 4 0 1 0 0 1 Own 37 Kenyon 14 7 0 0 4 1 0 0 0 2 Own 30 Wash.-St. Louis at Oberlin Denison at Allegheny Wittenberg at DePauw

Total 54 21 1 0 20 2 3 1 0 5 Own 33

Opponent Drives TD FG Missed FG Punts Fumbles Ints Downs Safety Half Ave. Start at Wooster 12 1 0 0 6 1 2 1 0 1 Own 25 Ohio Wesleyan 14 1 0 1 7 2 2 0 0 1 Own 28 at Chicago 14 1 0 1 6 1 4 0 0 1 Own 36 Kenyon 13 0 0 2 6 2 1 1 0 0 Own 38 Wash.-St. Louis at Oberlin Denison at Allegheny Wittenberg at DePauw

Total 53 3 0 4 25 6 9 2 0 3 Own 32

2011 RED ZONE DRIVE CHART

Wabash Drives TD FG Missed FG Fumbles Ints Downs Half Punt at Wooster 5 4 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 Ohio Wesleyan 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 at Chicago 3 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 Kenyon 4 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Washington-St. Louis at Oberlin Denison at Allegheny Wittenberg at DePauw

Total 15 13 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 14 of 15 (93.3%)

Opponent Drives TD FG Missed FG Fumbles Ints Downs Half Punt at Wooster 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Ohio Wesleyan 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 at Chicago 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Kenyon 4 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 Washington-St. Louis at Oberlin Denison at Allegheny Wittenberg at DePauw

Total 8 2 0 3 2 0 0 1 0 2 of 8 (25.0%) WABASH SCORING DRIVES

Game Obtained Scoring Play Plays Yards TOP Score Qtr Time at Wooster Kickoff Rowe run - 7 yds 5 58 1:21 Woo 7-6 1 8:46 Interception Belton to Horn - 4 yds 6 30 3:16 Wab 12-7 3 9:47 Punt Holmes run - 8 yds 13 76 5:43 Wab 19-7 4 5:19

Ohio Wesleyan Kickoff Belton to Chamblee pass - 20 yds 8 77 3:22 Wab 7-0 1 11:38 Punt Belton to Chamblee pass - 11 yds 9 43 4:47 Wab 14-0 1 1:44 Punt Belton to Horn pass - 11 yds 2 86 0:43 Wab 21-0 2 9:31 Interception Belton to Kraus - 54 yds 2 54 0:42 Wab 28-7 3 13:09 at Chicago Interception Belton to Chamblee pass - 6 yds 5 34 2:20 Wab 7-0 1 7:41 Punt Scola 34 yd blocked punt return 0 0 0:00 Wab 13-0 2 11:45 Fumble Belton to Young pass - 12 yds 3 14 1:24 Wab 19-0 2 8:35 Punt Belton to Horn pass - 43 yds 7 91 2:23 Wab 26-0 2 1:50 Punt Chamblee 94 yd punt return 0 0 0:00 Wab 33-0 3 8:20 Punt Ian MacDougall 22 yd field goal 7 19 3:49 Wab 36-0 3 2:03 Kickoff Hunt run - 21 yds 6 75 3:17 Wab 42-7 4 8:09 Interception Direnfeld 68 yd Interception return 0 0 0:00 Wab 49-7 4 0:29

Kenyon Kickoff Belton to Chamblee pass - 47 yds. 8 73 2:10 Wab 7-0 1 12:50 Fumble Holmes run - 1 yd 7 85 3:14 Wab 14-0 1 6:59 Downs Belton to Horn pass - 61 yds 1 61 0:12 Wab 21-0 1 3:34 Missed FG Belton run - 47 yds 3 80 0:48 Wab 28-0 2 10:28 Fumble Belton to J. Bell pass - 7 yds 3 21 1:00 Wab 35-0 2 9:24 Interception Belton run - 13 yds 5 33 2:32 Wab 42-0 2 5:36 Punt Meyers run - 7 yds 9 72 5:05 Wab 49-0 4 7:08 2011 GAME-BY-GAME STARTERS

OFFENSE WR WR WR/TE LT LG C RG RT WR/TE QB RB at Wooster Chamblee Horn Hildebrand Kitley Burkett Elliott Ruddy Shaffer Kraus Belton Hunt Ohio Wesl. Chamblee Horn J. Bell Kitley Burkett Elliott Ruddy Shaffer Holm Belton Hunt at Chicago Chamblee Horn Hildebrand Kitley Burkett Elliott Ruddy Shaffer Holm Belton Hunt Kenyon Chamblee Horn Young Kitley Burkett Elliott Ruddy Shaffer Kraus Belton Hunt Wash.-U. at Oberlin Denison at Allegheny Wittenberg at DePauw

DEFENSE DE DT DT/DE DE/S LB LB LB CB CB S S at Wooster Diaz-Aguilar Clegg Zinsmaster Bottos Allen Gum Scola A. Hodges H. Hodges Najar Gibson Ohio Wesl. Diaz-Aguilar Clegg Zinsmaster Bottos Allen Gum Scola A. Hodges H. Hodges Najar Gibson at Chicago Diaz-Aguilar Clegg Breuckman Zinsmaster Akinribade Scola C. Buresh A. Hodges H. Hodges Najar Gibson Kenyon Diaz-Aguilar Clegg Zinsmaster Wilkins Akinribade Scola C. Buresh A. Hodges H. Hodges Najar Gibson Wash. U. at Oberlin Denison at Allegheny Wittenberg at DePauw

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NORTH COAST ATHLETIC CONFERENCE WEEKLY HONORS

Date Offensive Player of the Week Defensive Player of the Week Sept. 4 Corey Weber (RB) - Wittenberg James Huddleston (DL) - Ohio Wesleyan Sept. 11 JONATHAN HORN (WR) - WABASH Jarrod Lewis (DL) - Hiram Sept. 18 Sam Fioroni (RB) - Denison Colin Hartford (DB) - Allegheny Sept. 25 Robin Witjes (WR) - Oberlin Dan Terhune (DT) - Wooster Oct. 4 Sam Fioroni (RB) - Denison Mark Swope (LB) - Wittenberg

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