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Lawrence University (1-8) vs. (1-8) Saturday, November 14, 2015, 1 p.m., Ron Roberts Field at the Banta Bowl, Appleton, Webcast field goals from Pat O’Mahoney but down to push Grinnell’s lead to 28-14 A free video webcast is available couldn’t reach the end zone in the at the half. Lawrence had not allowed at: http://portal.stretchinternet.com/ second half. a kickoff return for a touchdown since lawrence/ with Dick Knapinski and Lawrence quarterback Ryan But- Lake Forest’s Casey Urlacher did it Tony Totoraitis on the call. terfield completed 13-of-25 passes back in 2001. for 117 yards and ran 12 times for The trimmed the lead to The Series 68 yards. Freshman Terrence Simon 28-17 when O’Mahoney booted a In a series that goes back to 1940, ran five times for 85 30-yard field goal with 6:54 left in the Grinnell holds a 30-27 advantage. yards and scored third quarter. The Vikings cut the ad- Grinnell has won nine of the last 10 his first collegiate vantage to 28-20 when O’Mahoney meetings, but Lawrence has the lon- touchdown for the connected on a 34-yard field with gest win streak in series history, tak- Vikings. Sophomore 5:08 remaining in the fourth quarter, ing 10 straight from 1941-54. This Donnel Haley added but that’s as close as Lawrence would marks the second consecutive season 61 yards on 14 car- get. that the teams will play twice in the ries for the Vikings. Donnel Haley Lawrence won the statistical bat- same year. Grinnell quarter- tle as the Vikings out-gained Grinnell back Sam Poulos was 17-of-26 for 183 351-301. Lawrence piled up 210 yards Last Meeting yards and two touchdowns. on the ground and averaged 5.0 yards Lawrence fell short with a second- Grinnell built a 21-7 lead with the per carry. half rally at Grinnell and dropped a help of touchdown passes of 67 and 28-20 non-conference decision to the 19 yards by Poulos. Lawrence sliced Last Week Pioneers at Rosenbloom Field on Oct. the lead to 21-14 after Simon ripped Ripon scored 21 points in the first 3. off a 66-yard run with 3:05 left in the quarter and went on to a 43-15 Mid- Lawrence trailed 28-14 at the half second quarter. west Conference North Division victo- but held the Pioneers scoreless after Emmi Sandoval then returned the ry over Lawrence this past Saturday at the break. The Vikings got a pair of ensuing kickoff 94 yards for a touch- Ron Roberts Field at the Banta Bowl.

2015 Lawrence University Schedule and Results Date Opponent Time/Result Fast Fact Sept. 5 Rockford L, 52-17 Alic Riedel returns kickoff for TD for Vikings Sept. 12 at Maranatha Baptist W, 51-6 Three Vikings score first career TDs Sept. 19 at Beloit L, 49-34 LU rally comes up short despite 27 fourth-quarter points Sept. 26 Knox L, 20-6 79-yard run helps Knox take the lead Oct. 3 at Grinnell L, 28-20 LU holds Grinnell to 48 total yards in second half Oct. 17 Carroll L, 42-6 QB Kyle Burlingame accounts for all six TDs for Carroll Oct. 24 Macalester L, 35-7 Wes Hetcher scores first career TD for Vikings Oct. 31 at St. Norbert L, 63-6 Alic Riedel piles up career-high 14 tackles for LU Nov. 7 Ripon L, 43-15 Terrence Simon posts first multi-TD game Nov. 14 Grinnell 1 p.m. 2015 is final season for league title game Ripon retained possession of the Doehling-Hesleton Memorial Trophy in the oldest college football rivalry in Wisconsin. In the 115th meeting between the teams, Ripon rushed 57 times for 404 yards on its way to 521 total yards of offense. Connor Greenwald ran 13 times for 136 yards and two touch- downs to pace the Red Hawks. Lawrence quarterback Ryan But- terfield connected with Terrence Si- Standings mon on a pair of touchdown passes. Butterfield went 10-for-20 for 124 North Division MWC Overall yards, and Simon had three catches W L W L for 41 yards. Running back Donnel St. Norbert 5 0 9 0 Haley ran 12 times for a career-high Carroll 4 1 6 3 74 yards for the Vikings. Ripon 3 2 6 3 Three Vikings recorded double figures in tackles as Jake Gostisha and Macalester 2 3 4 5 Jacob Lueck finished with 13 tackles Beloit 1 4 2 7 apiece. Alic Riedel had 11 stops and Lawrence 0 5 1 8 intercepted a pass for the Vikings. It was Riedel who got the game South Division MWC Overall started on a great note as he returned W L W L the opening kickoff 57 yards to the Ri- Monmouth 5 0 8 1 pon 35. The drive ended with an inter- ception, and Ripon took control. College 3 2 4 5 The Red Hawks scored on an 11- Lake Forest 3 2 4 5 play, 75-yard drive to take a 7-0 lead. Cornell 3 2 4 5 After a three-and-out, Ripon went 38 Knox 1 4 3 6 yards in eight plays for a 14-0 advan- Grinnell 0 5 1 8 tage. After a second three-and-out, Ripon quarterback Griffin McNeal hit Last Saturday’s Results Nathan Silloway for 51 yards and a touchdown for a 21-0 edge. Ripon 43, Lawrence 15 Lake Forest 54, Grinnell 10 Ripon was up 28-0 when Lar- St. Norbert 25, Macalester 16 Carroll 48, Beloit 24 wrence drove 73 yards in just five Cornell 64, 62 Monmouth 49, Knox 7 plays. Cole Erickson made a leaping catch for a 30-yard gain on the first Saturday’s Games play, and Butterfield hit Simon with a Grinnell at Lawrence Monmouth at St. Norbert 31-yard scoring pass four plays later Illinois College at Carroll Lake Forest at Ripon to cut the margin to 28-8. Cornell at Macalester Knox at Beloit Ripon led 36-8 at the half and were up 43-8 when the Vikings took advantage of a turnover in the fourth The Coaches his sixth season at Grinnell and has a quarter. Lawrence’s Nick Ulloa recov- Rob McCarthy record of 19-40 (.322). ered a fumbled punt at the Ripon 18- (Concordia Moor- yard line with 12:06 left. head 1989) is in his Vikings Update Butterfield found Corey Fisher for first season as Law- uThe Vikings 14 yards to the Ripon four-yard line, rence’s head coach take on Grinnell is and Lawrence scored three plays lat- and has a record of what is the 11th- er when Simon caught a seven-yard 1-8. Jeff Pedersen place game. All scoring pass with 10:34 remaining. (Grinnell 2002) is in Rob McCarthy the games around the league this weekend are played to determine final placements in the Lawrence University Football Facts league standings. Schools receive points in the all-sport standings in Location Appleton, Wis. each sport. Founded 1847 Enrollment 1,450 uSaturday’s game marks the final con- President Mark Burstein test for seven Lawrence seniors, de- Affiliation NCAA Division III fenders Brady Busha, Colt Duncan and Josh Mosley and offensive players Sos- Conference Midwest Conference eah Connahvichnah, Corey Fisher, Pat- Nickname Vikings rick Pierson and Dalton Sendelbach. School Colors Blue and White Home Field Banta Bowl (capacity 5,255) uSophomore cor- Director of Athletics Mike Szkodzinski nerback Alic Riedel First season of football 1893 (Appleton, Wis./East) Seasons of football 122 contributed on mul- All-time overall record 497-459-29 (.520) tiple fronts in the Midwest Conference record 264-296-13 (.472) game against Ripon. Midwest Conference titles 16 A week after record- 1922, 1924, 1929, 1938, 1942, 1946, 1947, 1949, 1951, 1966, ing a career-high 14 Alic Riedel tackles, Riedel came 1967, 1975, 1979, 1980, 1981, 1986 up with 11 tackles against the Red NCAA playoff appearances 1 (1981) Hawks. He also picked off his second pass of the season. Riedel got the game started with a 57-yard kickoff ond on the team and game of his career against Ripon. He return to start the game. That is the sixth in the league caught scoring passes of 31 and seven second-longest kickoff return of his with 76 tackles, an yards and finished with three catches career and his third kickoff return this average of 8.4 per for 41 yards. Simon has now scored season to go for at least 45 yards. game. Gostisha is four touchdowns in the last five fifth in the confer- games and become an integral part uLawrence ranks fourth in the Mid- ence with 10.5 TFLs of the Lawrence offense. Over that west Conference in pass defense at and tied for sixth Jake Gostisha stretch he has 30 rushes for 210 yards, 169.9 yards per game. with 4.0 sacks. an average of 7.0 yards per carry, and a touchdown. He also has 13 catches uJunior linebacker uThe Vikings rank 11th in the confer- for 140 yards and three scores. Jacob Lueck (Glen ence in scoring defense at 37.6 points Ellyn, Ill./Glenbard per game. Lawrence is 11th in total uThe Lawrence offense ranks 10th in East) recorded his defense at 466.8 yards per game. the Midwest Conference at 18.0 points third double-digit per game. The Vikings are 11th in total tackle game of the uThe Vikings found some success offense at 247.1 yards per game. season with 13 stops running the ball against Ripon with against Ripon. Lu- Jacob Lueck some nifty cutback running by soph- Pioneers Update eck has a team-best omore Donnel Haley (Chicago, Ill./ uLake Forest 81 tackles on the season and ranks Loyola Academy). Haley posted a scored 14 points fourth in the league at 9.0 tackles per career-high 74 rushing yards on 12 in the final 2:08 of game. carries for an average of 6.2 yards per the first quarter to carry. Haley now has 58 carries for 190 pull away and then uSophomore defensive end Jake yards and a pair of touchdowns on cruised to a 54-10 win at Grinnell last Gostisha (Appleton, Wis./East) had a the season. Saturday. With the score 7-3, Lake For- career-high 13 tackles against Ripon. est scored the next 47 points. Charlie Gostisha eclipsed his previous career uSophomore receiver/back Terrence Quinn ran 13 times for 142 yards and best of 10 stops, which he did earlier Simon (Viera, Fla./Melbourne Holy three touchdowns for the Foresters, this season at Knox. Gostisha is sec- Trinity) had the first two-touchdown and Jagan Clearly completed 8-of-16 passes for 100 yards and two touch- downs. D3football.com Top 25 Career Leaders Rushing Yards No. Team Rec. Pts. Last 1. Brad Olson 1994-97 5,325 uSenior quarterback Sam Poulos trig- 1. Mount Union (19) 9-0 619 1 2. Scott Reppert 1979-82 4,442 gers the Grinnell attack. He has com- 2. Linfield (6) 8-0 605 2 3. Justin Berrens 2000, 2002-03 3,659 3. UW-Oshkosh 8-1 560 3 4. Craig Ebert 2005-08 2,477 pleted 127-of-214 passes thisseason 4. St. Thomas 9-0 527 5 5. Greg Curtis 1983-86 2,271 for 1,152 yards, eight touchdowns and 5. Wheaton (Ill.) 9-0 512 7 two interceptions. He ranks eighth in 6. UW-Whitewater 8-1 510 6 Rushing Touchdowns the league at 144.0 passing yards per 7. Wabash 9-0 469 9 1. Scott Reppert 1979-82 45 8. Johns Hopkins 9-0 430 11 2. Brad Olson 1994-97 44 game. Poulos has a team-high 118 3. Chuck McKee 1965-67 31 9. Thomas More 10-0 412 12 4. Justin Berrens 2000-03 19 rushing attempts for only 226 yards 10. St. John’s 8-1 388 13 Jeff Kinziger 1992-95 19 due to the fact the PIoneers have giv- 11. Wesley 8-1 370 4 en up 25 sacks on the season. 12. Hardin-Simmons 8-1 363 8 Passing Yards 13. Mary Hardin-Baylor 8-1 344 10 1. Luke Barthelmess 2010-13 8,190 uThe top running back for the Pio- 14. UW-Platteville 7-2 289 14 2. Jim Petran 1976-79 5,431 15. John Carroll 8-1 252 15 3. Eric Aspenson 2003-05, 2007 4,941 neers is Carson Dunn, who has 74 car- 16. North Central (Ill.) 6-3 223 16 4. Bill McNamara 1985-87 4,431 ries for 227 yards, a 3.1-yard average, 17. Washington and Lee 9-0 206 17 5. Nick Maxam 2006-09 4,354 and three touchdowns. 18. Texas Lutheran 7-2 169 20 19. Wartburg 8-1 137 21 Passing Touchdowns 20. Dubuque 7-2 99 24 1. Luke Barthelmess 2010-13 62 2. Jim Petran 1976-79 59 uEmmi Sandoval and Henry Cum- 21. Salisbury 6-2 73 -- 3. Eric Aspenson 2003-05, 2007 50 mings are the top receivers for the 22. Case Western Reserve 7-2 68 18 4. Ken Meyer 1973-76 41 23. East Texas Baptist 7-2 67 -- Pioneers. Sandoval has 33 catches 5. R.J. Rosenthal 2000-02 38 for 399 yards and three touchdowns, 24. Albright 8-1 66 -- and Cummings has 31 catches for 389 25. Whitworth 8-1 53 -- Receptions 1. Zach Michael 2000-03 248 yards and four touchdowns. Dropped out: No. 19 Delaware Valley; No. 22 2. Ed Lamm 1990-93 152 Illinois Wesleyan; No. 23 Concordia-Moorhead; 3. Paul Gebhardt 1976-78 149 uGrinnell ranks last in the league No. 25 St. Lawrence. 4. Chris Guenther 1991, 1993-95 138 5. Tyler Mazur 2010-12 130 in scoring offense at 12.2 points per Others receiving votes: Franklin 48; Guilford 33; Illinois Wesleyan 27; Washington and Jef- game. The Pioneers are also last in to- ferson 25; DePauw 24; St. Norbert 20; La Verne Receiving Yards tal offense at 224.4 yards per contest. 16; Western New England 16; Cortland State 1. Zach Michael 2000-03 3,583 2. Paul Gebhardt 1976-78 2,394 16; Concordia-Moorhead 15; Framingham 3. Chris Guenther 1991, 1993-95 2,373 State 15; Gustavus Adolphus 12; Amherst 11; uFreshman linebacker Ryan Slager 4. Tyler Mazur 2010-12 2,235 St. Lawrence 9; Monmouth 8; Ohio Northern 5. Stacy Seidl 1996-99 2,190 has piled up an astounding 119 tack- 7; Huntingdon 6; Albion 5; Delaware Valley 1. les this season. His average of 13.2 Receiving Touchdowns tackles per game easily leads the 1. Zach Michael 2000-03 40 Midwest Conference. Barrett Morris- Norbert will host Monmouth in the 2. Pat Schwanke 1979-82 30 sette is second in the league with 87 title game today at Schneider Stadi- 3. Paul Gebhardt 1976-78 28 4. Chris Guenther 1991, 1993-95 27 tackles, an average of 9.7 per contest. um. With the departure of Carroll to 5. Tyler Mazur 2010-12 25 Morrissette also paces the team with the College Conference of Illinois and 6.5 TFLs. Wisconsin, the league will have 11 Tackles 1. Chris Lindfelt 1984-86, 1988 586 football teams next season. The teams 2. Damian LaCroix 1987-90 407 uGrinnell has recorded only 3.0 sacks will play an eight-game conference 3. Mike Batt 1990-93 403 this season, and the Pioneers have yet schedule for the 2016 season. Law- 4. Dan Galante 1983-86 371 5. Joel Northey 1993-96 341 to intercept a pass. rence will face Illinois College, Beloit, Macalester, St. Norbert, Lake Forest, Tackles For Loss uGrinnell is allowing 48.1 points per Grinnell, Knox and Ripon in confer- 1. Matt Frelich 2006-09 44.5 2. Andy Paider 2010-13 36.5 game, which ranks last in the Midwest ence games next season. 3. Steve Heindl 2000-03 36.0 Conference. The PIoneers are allowing 4. Jack Peters 2004-07 33.5 539.3 yards per game, which ranks last uLawrence fans can mark their cal- 5. Scott Fischer 1999-2001 31.0 in the conference. endars for next season’s homecoming Sacks game. It was announced this week 1. Dan Galante 1983-86 38.0 Extra Points that Fall Festival will be Oct. 14-15, 2. Chris Lindfelt 1984-86, 1988 34.5 3. Matt Frelich 2006-09 19.0 uThis weekend marks the end of a 2016. Lawrence faces St. Norbert in Mike Gonzales 1984-87 19.0 short two-year run with a Midwest the Hall of Fame football game on 5. Bill Cooper 1985-88 16.0 Conference Championship Game. St. Oct. 15. 2015 Lawrence University Roster

No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Year Hometown/High School 2 Kemani Pittman QB 5-11 190 Fr. Covington, Ga./Rockdale County 4 Trevor Spina WR 5-7 166 Jr. Henderson, Nev./Coronado 7 Jacob Lueck LB 6-1 224 Jr. Glen Ellyn, Ill./Glenbard East 8 Dante Reese WR 6-1 174 Fr. Hanceville, Ala./Hanceville 10 Carl Olsen DB 6-1 182 So. Bishop, Calif./Union 11 Ryan Butterfield QB 6-2 191 Fr. McDonough, Ga./Strong Rock Christian 12 Wes Hetcher DB 6-1 163 Jr. Wautoma, Wis./Wautoma 13 Dan Rothbauer LB 6-0 220 So. Appleton, Wis./North 14 Colt Duncan LB 5-8 203 Sr. Columbia, Tenn./Zion Christian Academy 15 Jacob Berman QB 5-11 152 So. Bethesda, Md./Wallace 16 Patrick O’Mahoney K 6-4 225 Jr. Evanston, Ill./Evanston Township 17 Jake Gostisha DE 6-3 190 So. Appleton, Wis./East 19 Jackson Boeh DB 6-0 180 So. Antioch, Ill./Antioch 20 Austin Tucker DB 6-2 172 Fr. High Springs, Fla./Sante Fe 21 Donnel Haley RB 5-10 199 So. Chicago, Ill./Loyola Academy 23 Alic Riedel DB 5-9 180 So. Appleton, Wis./East 24 Cullen Ellis DB 6-2 198 So. New York, N.Y./Beacon School 25 Kyle Shade WR 5-9 157 So. Pittsfield, Mass./Pittsfield 26 Jake Walker DB 5-10 163 So. Bark River, Mich./Escanaba 27 Nick Ulloa DB 5-11 162 Jr. Burlington, Wis./Catholic Central 28 Terrence Simon WR 6-1 190 Fr. Viera, Fla./Melbourne Holy Trinity 29 Dalton Sendelbach RB 6-1 197 Sr. Evansville, Wis./Evansville 32 Jose Cedeno-Garcia RB 5-9 183 So. Juana Diaz, Puerto Rico/Munich International 41 Corey Fisher RB 5-11 185 Sr. Glen Ellyn, Ill./Principia School 43 Riley Eichhorst DB 5-11 175 So. Brillion, Wis./Brillion 45 Chris Shaw TE 6-7 215 Fr. Bronx, N.Y./Beacon School 50 Joe Hedin DL 6-0 214 Fr. Minnetonka, Minn./Hopkins 55 Chris Edwards LB 5-11 242 Fr. Avondale, Ariz./Buckeye Union 56 Hunter Adams LB 6-3 212 Fr. Franklin, Tenn./Page 57 Josh Mosley OL 5-9 288 Sr. Sylmar, Calif./Cantwell-Sacred Heart 58 Pip Wasserburg OL 6-0 243 Jr. Evanston, Ill./Evanston Township 61 Patrick Pierson OL 6-1 225 Sr. Oconomowoc, Wis./Milwaukee Marquette 67 Mitch Ives OL 6-0 216 Jr. Rhinelander, Wis./Rhinelander 68 Brady Busha DL 5-11 266 Sr. Weston, Wis./Schofield D.C. Everest 77 Sosaeh Connahvichnah OL 6-0 301 Sr. Keshena, Wis./Menominee Indian 79 Jackson Straughan OL 6-0 260 Jr. Heber City, Utah/Wasatch 82 Tony Harth DL 6-3 240 Jr. Madison, Wis./West 83 Cam Boerm WR 6-2 200 Fr. Port Lavaca, Texas/Calhoun 85 Cole Erickson WR 6-2 184 So. Appleton, Wis./North 89 Adam Jiahmaleh WR 6-4 185 Fr. Madison, Wis./West 2015 Lawrence University Football Lawrence University Overall Team Statistics (as of Nov 11, 2015) All games

Team Statistics LU OPP SCORING 162 338 Points Per Game 18.0 37.6 FIRST DOWNS 124 202 R u s h i n g 56 126 P a s s i n g 57 58 P e n a l t y 11 18 RUSHING YARDAGE 1076 2701 Yards gained rushing 1362 2908 Yards lost rushing 286 207 Rushing Attempts 317 412 Average Per Rush 3.4 6.6 Average Per Game 119.6 300.1 TDs Rushing 12 34 PASSING YARDAGE 1148 1500 C o m p - A t t - I n t 111-203-6 110-187-8 Average Per Pass 5.7 8.0 Average Per Catch 10.3 13.6 Average Per Game 127.6 166.7 TDs Passing 9 12 TOTAL OFFENSE 2224 4201 Total Plays 520 599 Average Per Play 4.3 7.0 Average Per Game 247.1 466.8 KICK RETURNS: #-Yards 40-765 25-514 PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards 17-124 12-88 INT RETURNS: #-Yards 8-28 6-3 KICK RETURN AVERAGE 19.1 20.6 PUNT RETURN AVERAGE 7.3 7.3 INT RETURN AVERAGE 3.5 0.5 FUMBLES-LOST 15-5 23-11 PENALTIES-Yards 58-504 51-444 Average Per Game 56.0 49.3 PUNTS-Yards 54-1834 33-1048 Average Per Punt 34.0 31.8 Net punt average 31.6 28.0 KICKOFFS-Yards 35-1874 56-3004 Average Per Kick 53.5 53.6 Net kick average 48.2 34.2 TIME OF POSSESSION/Game 2 8 : 2 4 3 1 : 3 6 3RD-DOWN Conversions 34/114 59/115 3rd-Down Pct 30% 51% 4TH-DOWN Conversions 6/15 6/9 4th-Down Pct 40% 67% SACKS BY-Yards 13-63 18-117 MISC YARDS 59 0 TOUCHDOWNS SCORED 22 47 FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS 4-8 3-8 ON-SIDE KICKS 0-0 1-1 RED-ZONE SCORES (18-23) 78% (28-38) 74% RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS (14-23) 61% (26-38) 68% PAT-ATTEMPTS (12-16) 75% (43-45) 96% ATTENDANCE 5705 4005 Games/Avg Per Game 5/1141 4/1001 Neutral Site Games 0/0

Score by Quarters 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Total Lawrence University 20 52 24 66 0 162 Opponents 105 123 86 24 0 338 2015 Lawrence University Football Lawrence University Overall Individual Statistics (as of Nov 11, 2015) All games

Rushing gp att gain loss net avg td lg avg/g Punt Returns no. yds avg td lg R. Butterfield 9 58 296 85 211 3.6 0 32 23.4 Alic Riedel 11 51 4.6 0 25 Terrence Simon 9 30 211 1 210 7.0 1 66 23.3 Terrence Simon 6 73 12.2 0 44 Donnel Haley 8 58 208 18 190 3.3 2 28 23.8 Total 17 124 7.3 0 44 Jacob Berman 9 54 230 58 172 3.2 3 39 19.1 Opponents 12 88 7.3 0 29 Corey Fisher 9 22 120 2 118 5.4 2 30 13.1 DaltnSendelbach 9 30 112 9 103 3.4 2 16 11.4 Interceptions no. yds avg td lg Trevor Spina 4 25 94 20 74 3.0 2 15 18.5 Alic Riedel 2 11 5.5 0 11 Dan Rothbauer 9 4 12 3 9 2.2 0 8 1.0 Wes Hetcher 2 3 1.5 0 3 Kemani Pittman 9 31 75 69 6 0.2 0 9 0.7 Dan Rothbauer 1 0 0.0 0 0 Alic Riedel 9 3 4 0 4 1.3 0 3 0.4 Carl Olsen 1 0 0.0 0 0 Riley Eichhorst 3 1 0 4 -4 -4.0 0 0 -1.3 Nick Ulloa 1 0 0.0 0 0 TEAM 2 1 0 17 -17 -17.0 0 0 -8.5 Hunter Adams 1 14 14.0 0 14 Total 9 317 1362 286 1076 3.4 12 66 119.6 Total 8 28 3.5 0 14 Opponents 9 412 2908 207 2701 6.6 34 79 300.1 Opponents 6 3 0.5 0 3

Passing gp effic comp-att-int pct yds td lg avg/g Kick Returns no. yds avg td lg R. Butterfield 9 125.11 70-127-3 55.1 776 9 56 86.2 Alic Riedel 17 374 22.0 1 81 Kemani Pittman 9 88.33 41-75-3 54.7 372 0 33 41.3 Cole Erickson 7 156 22.3 0 66 Jacob Berman 9 0.00 0-1-0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 Trevor Spina 7 118 16.9 0 25 Total 9 110.90 111-203-6 54.7 1148 9 56 127.6 Dan Rothbauer 5 68 13.6 0 19 Opponents 9 138.82 110-187-8 58.8 1500 12 67 166.7 Terrence Simon 2 25 12.5 0 13 Dante Reese 1 13 13.0 0 13 Receiving gp no. yds avg td lg avg/g Jake Gostisha 1 11 11.0 0 11 Jacob Berman 9 30 306 10.2 1 34 34.0 Total 40 765 19.1 1 81 Trevor Spina 4 17 163 9.6 1 25 40.8 Opponents 25 514 20.6 1 94 Cole Erickson 7 14 175 12.5 0 30 25.0 Terrence Simon 9 13 140 10.8 3 56 15.6 Fumble Returns no. yds avg td lg Dante Reese 9 9 72 8.0 0 15 8.0 Austin Tucker 1 64 64.0 0 64 Donnel Haley 8 9 44 4.9 0 11 5.5 Total 1 64 64.0 0 64 Cam Boerm 4 8 101 12.6 3 25 25.2 Opponents 0 0 0.0 0 0 Corey Fisher 9 5 39 7.8 0 14 4.3 DaltnSendelbach 9 4 72 18.0 0 25 8.0 Wes Hetcher 9 1 19 19.0 1 19 2.1 Jake Gostisha 9 1 17 17.0 0 17 1.9 Total 9 111 1148 10.3 9 56 127.6 Opponents 9 110 1500 13.6 12 67 166.7 2015 Lawrence University Football Lawrence University Overall Individual Statistics (as of Nov 11, 2015) All games

PAT Scoring td fg kick rush rcv pass dxp saf pts Total Offense g plays rush pass total avg/g Jacob Berman 4 ------24 R. Butterfield 9 185 211 776 987 109.7 Pat O'Mahoney - 4-8 12-16 - - - - - 24 Kemani Pittman 9 106 6 372 378 42.0 Terrence Simon 4 ------24 Terrence Simon 9 30 210 0 210 23.3 Trevor Spina 3 ------18 Donnel Haley 8 58 190 0 190 23.8 Cam Boerm 3 ------18 Jacob Berman 9 55 172 0 172 19.1 Wes Hetcher 1 - - 3-3 - 0-3 - - 12 Corey Fisher 9 22 118 0 118 13.1 Corey Fisher 2 ------12 DaltnSendelbach 9 30 103 0 103 11.4 DaltnSendelbach 2 ------12 Trevor Spina 4 25 74 0 74 18.5 Donnel Haley 2 ------12 Dan Rothbauer 9 4 9 0 9 1.0 Alic Riedel 1 ------6 Alic Riedel 9 3 4 0 4 0.4 Total 22 4-8 12-16 3-3 - 0-3 - - 162 Riley Eichhorst 3 1 -4 0 -4 -1.3 Opponents 47 3-8 43-45 1-1 1 1-1 - - 338 TEAM 2 1 -17 0 -17 -8.5 Total 9 520 1076 1148 2224 247.1 Opponents 9 599 2701 1500 4201 466.8

Field Goals fg pct. 01-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99 lg blk Punting no. yds avg lg tb fc i20 50+ blk Pat O'Mahoney 4-8 50.0 0-0 2-3 2-4 0-1 0-0 34 0 Cole Erickson 28 926 33.1 60 1 2 8 3 0 R. Butterfield 26 908 34.9 62 1 3 7 5 0 FG Sequence Lawrence University Opponents Total 54 1834 34.0 62 2 5 15 8 0 Rockford University (24) 33,(25) Opponents 33 1048 31.8 54 0 3 9 1 0 Maranatha Baptist 29,(27) 50 - 34 Kickoffs no. yds avg tb ob retn net ydln - 47 Pat O'Mahoney 32 1705 53.3 3 3 Grinnell College (30),(34) 24 R. Butterfield 3 169 56.3 1 1 - - Total 35 1874 53.5 4 4 20.6 36.0 29 40 - Opponents 56 3004 53.6 13 3 19.1 34.2 30 St. Norbert College 38 (51),(21) Ripon College 39 2015- Lawrence University Football Lawrence University Overall Individual Statistics (as of Nov 11, 2015) Numbers in (parentheses) indicate field goal was made. All games

All Purpose g rush rcv pr kr ir total avg/g Jacob Berman 9 172 306 0 0 0 478 53.1 Terrence Simon 9 210 140 73 25 0 448 49.8 Alic Riedel 9 4 0 51 374 11 440 48.9 Trevor Spina 4 74 163 0 118 0 355 88.8 Cole Erickson 7 0 175 0 156 0 331 47.3 Donnel Haley 8 190 44 0 0 0 234 29.2 R. Butterfield 9 211 0 0 0 0 211 23.4 DaltnSendelbac 9 103 72 0 0 0 175 19.4 Corey Fisher 9 118 39 0 0 0 157 17.4 Cam Boerm 4 0 101 0 0 0 101 25.2 Dante Reese 9 0 72 0 13 0 85 9.4 Dan Rothbauer 9 9 0 0 68 0 77 8.6 Jake Gostisha 9 0 17 0 11 0 28 3.1 Wes Hetcher 9 0 19 0 0 3 22 2.4 Hunter Adams 2 0 0 0 0 14 14 7.0 Kemani Pittman 9 6 0 0 0 0 6 0.7 Riley Eichhorst 3 -4 0 0 0 0 -4 -1.3 TEAM 2 -17 0 0 0 0 -17 -8.5 Total 9 1076 1148 124 765 28 3141 349.0 Opponents 9 2701 1500 88 514 3 4806 534.0 2015 Lawrence University Football Lawrence University Overall Defensive Statistics (as of Nov 11, 2015) All games

Tackles Sacks Pass defense Fumbles blkd # Defensive Leaders gp ua a tot tfl/yds no-yds int-yds brup qbh rcv-yds ff kick saf 7 Jacob Lueck 9 36 45 81 4.0-8 1.0-1 . 1 . 1-0 2 . . 17 Jake Gostisha 9 42 34 76 10.5-29 4.0-10 . . . . 1 . . 13 Dan Rothbauer 9 27 28 55 6.0-16 . 1-0 1 . 1-0 2 . . 23 Alic Riedel 9 33 21 54 0.5-0 . 2-11 6 . 2-0 . . . 55 Chris Edwards 9 16 31 47 2.0-8 1.0-7 . 2 . . . . . 27 Nick Ulloa 9 23 14 37 . . 1-0 2 . 2-0 . . . 12 Wes Hetcher 9 24 10 34 3.0-16 . 2-3 1 . . . 1 . 10 Carl Olsen 9 21 13 34 3.5-8 . 1-0 . . . 1 . . 68 Brady Busha 9 14 16 30 3.5-7 ...... 82 Tony Harth 5 11 16 27 5.5-34 3.0-27 . . . . 3 . . 14 Colt Duncan 8 8 14 22 7.5-28 2.5-13 . 1 . 1-0 . 1 . 20 Austin Tucker 6 10 9 19 2.0-3 . . . . 1-64 . . . 57 Josh Mosley 8 4 14 18 2.5-7 . . . . 1-0 . . . 56 Hunter Adams 2 6 10 16 0.5-5 0.5-5 1-14 ...... 28 Terrence Simon 9 11 2 13 . . . . . 1-0 . . . 26 Jake Walker 7 8 3 11 . . . 1 . . . . . 25 Kyle Shade 8 4 7 11 . . . 1 . . . . . 24 Cullen Ellis 8 4 5 9 1.0-1 1.0-1 . . . 1-0 1 . . 8 Dante Reese 9336 ...... 50 Joe Hedin 6 . 3 3 0.5-1 ...... TM TEAM 2 3 . 3 1.0-1 . . 1 . . . . . 19 Jackson Boeh 2 2 1 3 0.5-2 . . . . . 1 . . 83 Cam Boerm 4.22 ...... 29 DaltnSendelbach 9 1 . 1 ...... 67 Mitch Ives 9.11 ...... 79 Jack. Straughan 9 . 1 1 ...... 21 Donnel Haley 81.1 ...... 15 Jacob Berman 9 . 1 1 ...... 45 Chris Shaw 8...... 1. Total 9 312 304 616 54-174 13-63 8-28 17 . 11-64 11 3 . Opponents 9 312 226 538 62-257 18-117 6-3 11 . 5-0 8 1 . 2015 Game Recaps September 5 September 12 drives to jump out to a 13-0 lead. Rockford 52, Lawrence 17 Lawrence 51, Maranatha 6 Fisher scored on a two-yard run, and APPLETON, WATERTOWN, Trevor Spina scored from a yard out. Wis. — The Rock- Wis. — The Law- After a Maranatha touchdown ford University rence University cut the lead to 13-6, Lawrence scored football team used football team bolt- twice in the final 2:41 of the first half. a powerful running ed to a 24-6 lead at Boerm caught a 25-yard touchdown game to roll to a 52-17 nonconference the half and rolled to 51-6 nonconfer- pass, and Pat O’Mahoney kicked a victory over Lawrence University. ence win over Maranatha Baptist Uni- 27-yard field goal to give Lawrence a It was the first football game versity. 24-6 lead at the half. played on the renovated Ron Roberts Three Vikings (1-1) scored their Dalton Sendelbach had a six-yard Field at the Banta Bowl. first career touchdowns, and rookie touchdown run in the third quarter, Chance Manning ran 32 times for Lawrence head coach Rob McCarthy and Berman then scored on runs of 39 211 yards and three touchdowns for picked up his first career victory. and 10 yards early in the fourth quar- Rockford (1-0), and he caught two Cam Boerm caught a pair of ter. The Vikings added a late touch- passes for 86 yards and a score. The touchdown passes and Jacob Berman down by Boerm to finish the scoring. Regents finished with 58 carries for ran for a pair of scores for Lawrence. 438 yards and rolled up 605 yards of Senior running back Corey Fisher also September 19 offense. got his first career touchdown for the Beloit 49, Lawrence 34 Quarterback Adam O’Malley com- Vikings. BELOIT, Wis. — pleted 7-of-13 passes for 167 yards Lawrence freshman quarterback The Beloit College and a touchdown. He also ran 10 Ryan Butterfield tossed his first two football team ran times for 62 yards. career touchdown passes and fin- out to a big early Lawrence (0-1) was limited to just ished 6-for-11 passing for 92 yards. lead and went on 83 yards of offense, including just 25 He also ran three times for 22 yards. to a 49-34 Midwest Conference North through the air. Boerm finished with five catches for Division victory over Lawrence Uni- Rockford jumped out to a 21-0 61 yards, and Berman ran eight times versity. lead after one quarter with a trio of for 88 yards and two scores. Mason Dixon ran 19 times for 218 big plays. Pete Berry broke free for a Lawrence’s other freshman quar- yards and three touchdowns, includ- 65-yard scoring run, Manning added terback, Kemani Pittman, also was ing a 77-yard scamper, to lead Beloit a 40-yard TD run and Manning caught 8-for-13 and finished with 54 yards (2-1, 1-0 MWC). Beloit quarterback a 53-yard touchdown pass. passing. Danny May was 13-of-19 passing for Manning added two more touch- The Vikings, who finished with 233 yards and four touchdowns. down runs in the second quarter, and 420 yards of offense, limited Mara- Lawrence quarterback Ryan But- the Regents led 35-0 at the half. natha (0-2) to just 236 yards, includ- terfield was 12-of-17 for 140 yards Sophomore Alic Riedel got Law- ing just 28 on the ground. and three touchdowns. He also ran rence on the board with an 81-yard Junior linebacker Jacob Lueck five times for 54 yards. kickoff return for a touchdown. had a team-high 10 tackles for Law- Trevor Spina caught seven pass- It was Riedel’s first collegiate rence and that included 2.0 tackles for es for 94 yards, and Jacob Berman touchdown. loss. Lueck also forced two fumbles had six catches for 88 yards. Spina, Austin Tucker’s 64-yard fumble re- and recovered a fumbles. Maranatha Berman and Cam Boerm all caught turn set up Lawrence’s next score as fumbled five times on the afternoon touchdown passes for the Vikings. the Vikings took over at the Rockford and lost all five to the Vikings. Law- The Bucs scored three times in the 16-yard line. rence also intercepted three passes as first 8:43 to rush out to a 21-0 lead. After an end around by Trevor Hunter Adams, Wes Hetcher and Nick Lawrence (1-2, 0-1) got on the board Spina got the ball to the one-yard Ulloa all recorded picks. on Donnel Haley’s two-yard touch- line, Spina punched it in from a yard Lawrence’s defense was in the down run in the second quarter but out on the next play to cut the lead to backfield all afternoon as the Vikings trailed 42-7 at the half. 45-14. picked up seven sacks, including 2.5 The Vikings trailed 49-7 before The Vikings later added a 24-yard by Colt Duncan and 2.0 by Jake Gos- putting up 27 points in the final quar- field goal from Pat O’Mahoney to tisha. ter. complete their scoring. The Vikings took advantage of Corey Fisher had a nine-yard scor- a short field on its first two scoring ing run, and Butterfield then threw 2015 Game Recaps touchdown passes of 25, 16 and 34 Lawrence got on the board with a in the second quarter. yards to complete the scoring. nice scoring drive early in the fourth Emmi Sandoval then returned the quarter. Lawrence looked like it had ensuing kickoff 94 yards for a touch- September 26 been stopped when it faced fourth- down to push Grinnell’s lead to 28-14 Knox 20, Lawrence 6 and-6 at the Knox 34, but Butterfield at the half. Lawrence had not allowed APPLETON, faked a punt and raced 22 yards to the a kickoff return for a touchdown since Wis. -- A big play Knox 12. The Vikings then benefited Lake Forest’s Casey Urlacher did it jump-started the from a pass interference penalty to back in 2001. Knox College of- get a first down at the two-yard line. The Vikings trimmed the lead to fense and a long Dalton Sendelbach barreled into the 28-17 when O’Mahoney booted a scoring drive sealed the Prairie Fire’s end zone on the next play to cut the 30-yard field goal with 6:54 left in the 20-6 non-conference win over Law- lead to 13-6. third quarter. The Vikings cut the ad- rence University at Ron Roberts Field Knox took the next possession vantage to 28-20 when O’Mahoney at the Banta Bowl. and moved 79 yards in 12 plays, eat- connected on a 34-yard field with Knox (2-1) got a 79-yard run on ing up more than seven minutes in 5:08 remaining in the fourth quarter, the second play of third quarter to set the process, to grab a 20-6 lead. Zan- but that’s as close as Lawrence would up its first touchdown, and the Prairie der scored a two-yard run with 3:27 get. Fire went on a drive that ate up 7:10 left to seal the victory. Lawrence won the statistical bat- of the fourth quarter to grab a two- tle as the Vikings out-gained Grinnell touchdown lead. October 3 351-301. Lawrence piled up 210 yards Nick Edlund ran 20 times for 156 Grinnell 28, Lawrence 20 on the ground and averaged 5.0 yards yards, and Jared Zanger scored all GRINNELL, per carry. three touchdowns for Knox. Iowa — The Law- Lawrence quarterback Ryan But- rence University October 17 terfield was 7-for-14 for 80 yards and football team fell Carroll 42, Lawrence 6 ran seven times for 35 yards. Quarter- short with a sec- APPLETON, back Kemani Pittman, who splits time ond-half rally at Grinnell College and Wis. — Kyle Burlin- with Butterfield, was 7-of-12 passing dropped a 28-20 non-conference de- game tossed four for 55 yards. cision to the Pioneers at Rosenbloom touchdown passes The game was scoreless at the Field. and ran for two half after Knox dodged a bullet early Lawrence (1-4) trailed 28-14 at the more scores to lead the Carroll Univer- in the game. Lawrence (1-3) took the half but held the Pioneers scoreless sity football team to a 42-6 Midwest opening kickoff and drove right down after the break. The Vikings got a pair Conference North Division win over the field. Butterfield had nine-yard of field goals from Pat O’Mahoney but Lawrence University. touchdown run called back on a pen- couldn’t reach the end zone in the Burlingame’s big game spoiled alty, and Lawrence later faced fourth- second half. the rededication of Ron Roberts Field and-2 at the Knox three-yard line. But- Lawrence quarterback Ryan But- at the Banta Bowl. The Carroll quar- terfield’s pass just missed Trevor Spina terfield completed 13-of-25 passes terback was 15-of-26 passing for 273 at the goal line and Knox took over on for 117 yards, and ran 12 times for yards and four touchdowns. He also downs. 68 yards. Freshman Terrence Simon ran 11 times for 79 yards and scored Knox took the opening kickoff ran five times for 85 yards and scored on runs of 19 and four yards. of the second half, and Edlund broke his first collegiate touchdown for the Kevin Jennings caught six passes free for a 79-yard run on the second Vikings. Sophomore Donnel Haley for 147 yards and three touchdown play. He was pushed out of bounds added 61 yards on 14 carries for the for the Pioneers (3-3, 1-1 MWC North). at the Lawrence one-yard line, and Vikings. Quarterback Ryan Butterfield Zanger scored on the next play for a Grinnell quarterback Sam Poulos completed 6-of-7 passes for 96 yards 7-0 lead. was 17-of-26 for 183 yards and two a touchdown for the Vikings (1-5, 0-2) The Prairie Fire took over after a touchdowns. before leaving the game with an in- punt later in the third quarter at the Grinnell (1-3) built a 21-7 lead jury. Sophomore receiver Terrence Lawrence 42. Aided by a personal foul with the help of touchdown passes of Simon caught five passes for 76 yards penalty, Knox moved to the Lawrence 67 and 19 yards by Poulos. Lawrence and a touchdown for the Vikings. 12, and Zanger ran it in from there for sliced the lead to 21-14 after Simon Lawrence was limited to just 196 a 13-0 edge. ripped off a 66-yard run with 3:05 left yards of offense while Carroll piled up 2015 Game Recaps 616 yards. Linebacker Jacob Lueck had a yards on the afternoon. St. Norbert Jennings caught touchdown career-high 17 tackles for Lawrence, was led by Brandon Carter’s 136 rush- passes of 65 and 64 yards to stake Car- and Tony Harth and Dan Rothbauer ing yards, and Elijah Fort scored three roll to a 14-0 lead. Simon then caught recorded 11 stops apiece. Harth also touchdowns for the Green Knights. a 56-yard scoring pass from Butter- had 2.0 sacks and 3.5 tackles for loss. All-purpose back Terrence Simon field to trim the margin to 14-6 with Beatty changed the tone of the ran 11 times for 64 yards to pace Law- 5:39 left in the opening half. game with his speed when he entered rence (1-7, 0-4). Lawrence’s two quar- Burlingame then capped an 82- at the start of the second quarter. His terbacks were limited to just 95 yards yard drive with a 19-yard scoring run first run went 73 yards for a touch- passing in the cold, wet conditions. with just 42 seconds left in the first down and a 7-0 Macalester lead. St. Norbert jumped out to a 21-0 half, and the Pioneers led 21-6 at the Lawrence was forced to punt on lead after the first quarter, and Law- half. the ensuing possession, but the ball rence picked up a touchdown just be- The Pioneers took the opening touched the Scots’ Trey Johnson and fore halftime. drive of the second half, and Jennings Alic Riedel scooped it up for the Vi- The Vikings moved 75 yards in 10 capped a 61-yard drive with a four- kings. Butterfield hit Wes Hetcher plays on their scoring drive. Simon yard touchdown catch for a 28-6 lead. with a 19-yard scoring pass on the had an 11-yard run, and Dalton Send- Ryan Fuchs later caught another Bur- next play to tie the game at 7-7. elbach broke loose for 14 yards a few lingame touchdown pass, and Burlin- Macalester went 78 yards in 12 plays later to move into St. Norbert game added a four-yard touchdown plays on the next possession to take territory. run to complete the scoring. back the lead. Beatty ran the final five Quarterback Ryan Butterfield The big blemish on the night for yards for the score and a 14-7 lead. then hit Jacob Berman for 19 yards to Burlingame was a pair of intercep- Simon had an electric 44-yard the St. Norbert 18. On the next play, tions. The Vikings stopped a pair of punt return early in the third quar- Butterfield connected with Sendel- first-half drive with interceptions in ter to put Lawrence in business at bach for 14 yards to the St. Norbert their own end zone. Sophomores Alic the Macalester 19-yard line. Macales- four. Berman ran it in for the score on Riedel and Carl Olsen both picked ter came up with a big stop on third the next play. off passes for the Vikings. Olson and down, and Pat O’Mahoney’s 40-yard Lawrence trailed 46-6 at the half, Jacob Lueck both recorded a game- field goal was wide left. and St. Norbert added a pair of sec- high nine tackles for Lawrence. The Scots then had scoring drives ond-half touchdowns and a field goal of eight and seven plays, all runs, in to round out the scoring. October 24 the third quarter. Beatty scored from Macalester 35, Lawrence 7 three yards out and Stowell had a November 7 APPLETON, one-yard plunge and Macalester led Ripon 43, Lawrence 15 Wis. — The Macal- 28-7 after three quarters. APPLETON, ester College foot- The Scots added a fourth-quar- Wis. — The Ripon ball team ran for ter touchdown on Stowell’s 22-yard College football 416 yards and went run after Macalester got a short field scored 21 points on to a 35-7 Midwest Conference when a Lawrence fake punt attempt in the first quarter North Division win over Lawrence failed. and went on to a 43-15 Midwest Con- University at Ron Roberts Field at the ference North Division victory over Banta Bowl. October 31 Lawrence University at Ron Roberts Zandy Stowell had 25 carries for St. Norbert 63, Lawrence 6 Field at the Banta Bowl. 193 yards and two touchdowns, and DE PERE, Wis. Ripon (6-3, 3-2 MWC North) re- quarterback Alec Beatty ran 13 times — The St. Nor- tained possession of the Doehling- for 179 yards for two touchdowns for bert College foot- Hesleton Memorial Trophy in the the Scots (4-3, 2-1 MWC). ball team used its oldest college football rivalry in Wis- Lawrence quarterback Ryan But- strong running consin. terfield was 11-for-19 for 75 yards and attack to post a 63-6 Midwest Con- In the 115th meeting between a touchdown. Jacob Berman caught ference North Division victory over the teams, Ripon rushed 57 times for five passes for 44 yards for the Vikings Lawrence University at Schneider Sta- 404 yards on its way to 521 total yards (1-6, 0-3). Lawrence’s Terrence Simon dium. of offense. Connor Greenwald ran 13 had five carries for 29 yards, and he The undefeated Green Knights times for 136 yards and two touch- had three punt returns for 55 yards. (8-0, 4-0 MWC North) rushed for 508 downs to pace the Red Hawks. 2015 Game Recaps Lawrence quarterback Ryan But- terfield connected with Terrence Si- mon on a pair of touchdown passes. Butterfield went 10-for-20 for 124 yards, and Simon had three catches for 41 yards. Running back Donnel Haley ran 12 times for a career-high 74 yards for the Vikings (1-8, 0-5). Three Vikings recorded double figures in tackles as Jake Gostisha and Jacob Lueck finished with 13 tackles apiece. Alic Riedel had 11 stops and intercepted a pass for the Vikings. It was Riedel who got the game started on a great note as he returned the opening kickoff 57 yards to the Ri- pon 35. The drive ended with an inter- ception, and Ripon took control. The Red Hawks scored on an 11- play, 75-yard drive to take a 7-0 lead. After a three-and-out, Ripon went 38 yards in eight plays for a 14-0 advan- tage. After a second three-and-out, Ripon quarterback Griffin McNeal hit Nathan Silloway for 51 yards and a touchdown for a 21-0 edge. Ripon was up 28-0 when Lar- wrence drove 73 yards in just five plays. Cole Erickson made a leaping catch for a 30-yard gain on the first play, and Butterfield hit Simon with a 31-yard scoring pass four plays later to cut the margin to 28-8. Ripon led 36-8 at the half and were up 43-8 when the Vikings took advantage of a turnover in the fourth quarter. Lawrence’s Nick Ulloa recov- ered a fumbled punt at the Ripon 18- yard line with 12:06 left. Butterfield found Corey Fisher for 14 yard to the Ripon four-yard line, and Lawrence scored three plays lat- er when Simon caught a seven-yard scoring pass with 10:34 remaining.