SAINT JOHN’S JOHNNIES OFFICIAL 2019 SAINT JOHN’S UNIVERSITY FOOTBALL GAME INFORMATION 4-Time National Champions • 1963, 1965, 1976, 2003 33 MIAC Titles • 29 Postseason Appearances No. 4 SAINT JOHN’S UNIVERSITY (2-0, 1-0 MIAC) 2019 STATISTICAL COMPARISONS at CARLETON COLLEGE (2-1, 0-1 MIAC) Carleton Saint John’s (NCAA/MIAC) (NCAA/MIAC) Saturday, September 28, 2019; 1 p.m. | Laird Stadium (cap. 7,500); Northfi eld, Minn. 26.7 (112th/5th) Scoring Offense 23.5 (137th/7th) 15.3 (52nd/5th) Scoring Defense 14.0 (42nd/3rd) 401.7 (71st/5th) Total Offense 380.0 (88th/6th) 304.0 (76th/3rd) Total Defense 266.0 (38th/2nd) 26:24 Avg. Time of Possession 29:07 PASSING Nickname: Johnnies Nickname: Knights 274.7 (49th/3rd) Passing Offense 285.0 (43rd/2nd) Location: Collegeville, Minn. Location: Northfi eld, Minn. 149.7 (45th/3rd) Passing Defense 265.5 (199th/9th) Founded: 1857 Founded: 1866 10 Passing TD’s 6 3 Passing TD’s Allowed 4 Enrollment: 1,608 Enrollment: 2,078 133.5 (104th/6th) Pass Effi ciency 153.8 (50th/4th) School Colors: Cardinal and Blue School Colors: Maize and Blue 102.0 (49th/2nd) Pass-Effi ciency Defense 125.1 (119th/6th) Conference: Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic (MIAC) Conference: Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic (MIAC) RUSHING President: Dr. Eugene McAllister President: Steven Poskanzer 127.0 (132nd/5th) Rushing Offense 95.0 (180th/6th) Athletic Director: Bob Alpers ’82 Athletic Director: Gerald Young 154.3 (156th/6th) Rushing Defense 0.5 (1st/1st) Home Field (Capacity): Clemens Stadium (8,500) Home Field (Capacity): Laird Stadium (7,500) 1 Rushing TD’s 1 Head Coach: ’81 Head Coach: Tom Journell 2 Rushing TD’s Allowed 0 SJU Record: 60-12 (Seventh season) Carleton Record: 5-8 (Second Season) DEFENSE Overall Record: 60-12 (Seventh season) Overall Record: 56-57 (12th Season) 6 Sacks (Total) 14 13 Tackles For Loss (Total) 22 Record vs. Carleton: 6-0 Record vs. Saint John's: 0-1 SPECIAL TEAMS 13 (32.5) Punts (Avg.) 6 (34.7) SATURDAY'S MATCHUP 7 (21.1) Kick Returns (Avg.) 6 (21.8) Saint John’s moved to 2-0 thanks to a 33-21 win over Gustavus Adolphus in the MIAC and home opener last 10 (4.1) Punt Returns (Avg.) 7 (6.3) Saturday (Sept. 21) in Collegeville. The Johnnies rolled up 459 yards of offense and the defense forced three turn- 39.9 Kickoff Coverage (Net Avg.) 42.6 overs, which SJU turned into 13 points, in the victory. Carleton suffered a 36-19 loss at rival St. Olaf last weekend. TURNOVERS The Knights surrendered 501 yards, including 327 on the ground in the loss. The Oles' Jordan Embry (25-151) and +1 (6/5) Turnover Margin +3 (6/3) Khayleb Willis (25-134) each ran for a touchdown and combined for 285 of the 327 rushing yards. 2 Interceptions 5 4 Interceptions Thrown 2 NEW TWIN CITIES AFFILIATE FOR JOHNNIE RADIO NETWORK 4 Fumbles Gained (Defensive) 1 Saturday’s game can be heard live on WBHR-660 AM across central Minnesota, KDIZ-1570 AM in the Twin Cities 1 Fumbles Lost 1 MISCELLANEOUS and KOWZ-1170 AM in Waseca, which covers most of southern Minnesota and into western 57.1% (8-14) Red-Zone Offense 50.0% (5-10) Wisconsin. Mark Lewandowski, Bryan Backes, Mike Carr and Charlie Carr will call all the 71.4% (5-7) Red-Zone Defense 66.7% (2-3) action, beginning with Johnnies Magazine at 11 a.m. and the pre-game show at 11:30 a.m. 41.5% (17-41) 3rd-Down Offense 42.3% (11-26) The game will also be broadcast on the SJU football website via Stretch Internet. This is the 19.5% (8-41) 3rd-Down Defense 46.4% (13-28) 23rd season SJU football can be heard worldwide over the internet. 1,614 (1 game) Avg. Home Attendance 8,290 (1 game) SAME NIGHT, SAME PLACE FOR FOOTBALL WEEKLY Tune in to Football Weekly during the football season this fall, each Thursday from 7-8 p.m., at the Blue Line Sports 2019 SCHEDULE/RESULTS Bar & Grill in Sartell. Guests include head coach Gary Fasching, an SJU assistant coach, an SJU football student- Saint John’s (2-0, 1-0 MIAC) athlete and a local high school head coach each week. The radio show airs live on WBHR-660 AM and gojohnnies. Sept. 7 at UW-Stout W, 14-7 com via the Stretch Internet portal. Sept. 21 GUSTAVUS ADOLPHUS* W, 33-21 Sept. 28 at Carleton* 1 p.m. JOHNNIES & FASCHING ON KOOL-TV Oct. 5 AUGSBURG* (Homecoming) 1 p.m. Oct. 12 BETHEL* 1 p.m. Based out of Alexandria, Minn., KOOL-TV will again produce tape-delayed broadcasts of all Saint John’s home Oct. 19 vs. St. Thomas* @ Allianz Field 1:10 p.m. football games, as well as the “Gary Fasching Coaches’ Show,” for the fi fth consecutive Oct. 26 at St. Olaf* 1 p.m. season in 2019. The 30-minute show airs at 6:30 p.m. each Tuesday night during the foot- Nov. 2 CONCORDIA-MOORHEAD* 1 p.m. ball season, followed by the tape-delayed home broadcast. Viewers outside of the KOOL-TV Nov. 9 at Hamline* 1 p.m. broadcast area will be able to watch the coaches’ show and home-game broadcast as they Nov. 16 ROSE-HULMAN, Ind. 1 p.m. are airing Tuesday nights on www.kooltv-mn.com. Neither broadcast will be archived online for future viewing. KOOL-TV and SJU extended the contract through the 2020 season in July 2018. If you are not Carleton (2-1, 0-1 MIAC) receiving KOOL-TV in your current television package, interested viewers are encouraged to visit www.getkooltv. Sept. 7 MACALESTER W, 41-0 com and sign the petition. Sept. 14 at Lawrence, Wis. W, 20-10 Sept. 21 at St. Olaf* L, 19-36 MEDIA CONTACTS Sept. 28 SAINT JOHN'S* 1 p.m. Oct. 5 at Bethel* 1 p.m. • Saint John’s - Ryan Klinkner, Athletic Media Relations Director Oct. 12 at Hamline* 1 p.m. 320-363-3127, [email protected] Oct. 19 AUGSBURG* 1 p.m. Website: www.gojohnnies.com | Twitter: @SJUJohnnies | Instagram: @johnnieathletics Oct. 26 ST. THOMAS* 1:10 p.m. Nov. 2 at Gustavus* 1 p.m. • Carleton - Dave Pape, Sports Information Director Nov. 16 CONCORDIA* 1 p.m. 507-222-4185, [email protected] Website: carleton.edu/athletics/ | Twitter: @CarletonKnights | Instagram: @carletonknights

2019 Johnnie Football • @SJUJohnnies • @SJUFootball • A Tradition Unrivaled 1 Saint John's Football History RETURNING TO FORM Senior quarterback Jackson Erdmann (left; Rosemount, Minn.) completed passes to nine *through Sept. 21 different receivers and fi nished 24 of 35 passing for 335 yards and four touchdowns in the First Season 1900 (109th season) Johnnies' 33-21 win over Gustavus Adolphus last Saturday. The 300-yard passing game was All-Time Record 643-249-24 (.715) the fi fth for Erdmann, who was named the MIAC Offensive Player of the Week for the fi fth All-Time MIAC Record 466-178-22 (.716) time of his career Sept. 23. He now has a .668 completion percentage (153 of 229 passing), All-Time Home Record 340-97-13 (.770) 2,412 passing yards and 38 passing touchdowns, to three interceptions, in his last nine home All-Time Postseason Record 44-24 (.647) games; a mind-boggling pass-effi ciency rating of 207.43. NCAA Postseason Record 39-23 (.629) All-Americans 132 All-MIAC First-Team Selections 414 WHAT A YEAR Senior Jackson Erdmann recorded one of the best, if not the best, seasons by a Saint John's quarterback in 2018. He won the 2018 Gagliardi Trophy as the most outstanding football player in NCAA Division III, just the 4 National Championships second junior to accomplish the feat in the award's 26-year history, and was named the D3football.com Offensive 1963 (NAIA), 1965 (NAIA), 1976, 2003 Player of the Year. Erdmann was a consensus (AFCA, AP, D3football.com) fi rst-team All-American, played only fi ve of the 13 games to completion and led NCAA Division III in three statistical categories: passing effi ciency (189.8), 33 MIAC Championships passing touchdowns (47) and points responsible for (290). He also fi nished third in yards per pass attempt (10.03), 1932, 1935, 1936, 1938, 1953, 1962, 1963, 1965, 1971, 1974, fourth in passing yardage (3,450) and ninth in yards per completion (15.40). The 2018 MIAC Most Valuable Player, 1975, 1976, 1977, 1979, 1982, 1985, 1989, 1991, 1993, 1994, Erdmann set single-game program records last fall for passing yards (470 on Oct. 13 vs. St. Thomas) and passing 1995, 1996, 1998, 1999, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2008, touchdowns (7 on Nov. 10 vs. Thomas More). Erdmann also set a single-season school record for passing touch- 2009, 2014, 2018 downs and yards of total offense (3,626), and fell 39 passing yards short of Tom Linnemann's '00 school record of 3,489 set in 2000 (15 games). He currently (through Sept. 21) has a career .631 completion percentage and 178.2 29 Postseason Appearances pass-effi ciency rating (98 touchdowns to 20 interceptions in 769 pass attempts). 1963, 1965, 1969, 1976, 1977, 1982, 1985, 1987, 1989, 1991, 1993, 1994, 1996, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018 CLIMBING SJU'S CHARTS Senior quarterback Jackson Erdmann needs two passing touchdowns to tie, and three to pass, Alex Kofoed's

school record of 100. It will take an all-world season in 2019, however, to dethrone him atop the lists for attempts, 25 NCAA Playoff Appearances completions and yards. Erdmann passed Tom Linnemann (1996-00) and Rick Dougherty (1983-86) into fourth all- 1976, 1977, 1985, 1987, 1989, 1991, 1993, 1994, 1996, 1998, time in career pass attempts and broke his tie with Ryan Keating (2000-03) in third with his 27th career win as a 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, starting quarterback (27-5). He is now tied with Linnemann and Kurt Ramler (1994-96) for second, 11 wins behind 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018 Kofoed's school record of 38.

11 Undefeated Seasons All-Time SJU Passing Touchdowns 1901, 1905, 1906, 1932, 1935, 1944, 1962, 1963, 1965, 1976, Rk. TD's Name (Years) 2003 1. 100 Alex Kofoed (2004-07, 46 games)

2. 98 Jackson Erdmann (2016-current, 34 games) 22 Seasons of 10+ Wins 1963, 1965, 1976, 1989, 1991, 1993, 1994, 1996, 1998, 1999, All-Time SJU Passing Yards 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2014, 2015, Rk. Yds. Name (Years) 2016, 2018 1. 10,737 Alex Kofoed (2004-07, 46 games) 2. 8,134 Kurt Ramler (1993-96) CLEMENS STADIUM 3. 7,169 Jackson Erdmann (2016-current, 34 games) Surface SprinTurf (Artifi cial Grass) All-Time SJU Pass Completions Capacity 8,500 Rk. Comp. Name (Years) Opening Date Saint John’s Field (1908) 1. 830 Alex Kofoed (2004-07, 46 games) Clemens Stadium (1997) 2. 552 Ryan Keating (2000-03) Last Turf Renovation 2012 3. 525 Kurt Ramler (1993-96) All-Time Record 333-94-13 (.772) 4. 485 Jackson Erdmann (2016-current, 34 games) Largest Crowd 17,327 Sept. 26, 2015 vs. St. Thomas SJU All-Time Pass Attempts Rk. Att. Name (Years) 1. 1,368 Alex Kofoed (2004-07, 46 games)

2. 927 Kurt Ramler (1993-96) 3. 881 Ryan Keating (2000-03) 4. 769 Jackson Erdmann (2016-current, 34 games)

SJU All-Time Quarterback Wins as a Starter Rk. Wins Name (Years) 1. 38 Alex Kofoed (38-7, 2004-07) 2. 27 Jackson Erdmann (27-5, 2016-current) Kurt Ramler (27-3-1, 1994-96) Tom Linnemann (27-3, 1998-00) SERIES NOTES Series Record: SJU leads, 36-0 (Current Streak: SJU, 36) at Saint John’s: SJU leads, 18-0 (Current Streak: SJU, 18) at Carleton: SJU leads, 15-0 (Current Streak: SJU, 15) Neutral: SJU leads, 3-0 (Current Streak: SJU, 3) Last Saint John’s Win: Sept. 22, 2018 (59-0) Last Carleton Win: N/A Largest Margin of a Saint John’s Victory: 63 (1992) Largest Margin of a Carleton Victory: N/A 2 2019 Johnnie Football • @SJUJohnnies • @SJUFootball • A Tradition Unrivaled Ted Kalina '19 recorded two sacks, including a strip-sack fumble early in the second All-Time Series quarter. Senior safety Ryan LaCasse (Mountlake Terrace, Wash.) recovered a second- Year Result Date Location quarter fumble forced by Kalina and grabbed an interception late in the fi rst quarter. His 1983 SJU, 24-8 Oct. 1 Collegeville 30-yard return down to the Knights' 23-yard line set up the Johnnies' third touchdown 1984 SJU, 27-14 Sept. 22 Collegeville of the game. 1985 SJU, 23-10 Sept. 21 Northfield 1986 SJU, 20-6 Oct. 18 Collegeville 1987 SJU, 47-6 Oct. 17 Northfield THE LAST GAME 1988 SJU, 38-10 Oct. 29 Collegeville at Saint John's 33, Gustavus Adolphus 21 1989 SJU, 56-14 Oct. 28 Northfield The Johnnies went the distance with Gustavus Adolphus on Saturday (Sept. 21), leading 1990 SJU, 36-35 Sept. 22 Collegeville by just a single score until late in the game. Senior quarterback Jackson Erdmann 1991 SJU, 56-7 Sept. 21 Northfield completed passes to nine different receivers and fi nished 24 of 35 passing for 335 yards 1992 SJU, 70-7 Nov. 7 Collegeville 1993 SJU, 62-14 Nov. 6 Collegeville and four touchdowns. The SJU defense matched its sack total from the season opener, 1994 SJU, 63-20 Oct. 22 Northfield seven, and added three other tackles for loss en route to -40 rushing yards allowed 1995 SJU, 35-14 Oct. 21 Collegeville on the day. Junior linebacker Danny Pietruszewski (South St. Paul, Minn.) led the 1996 SJU, 64-7 Oct. 5 Collegeville Johnnies with three tackles for a loss to bring his two-game total to six, while Borgeson 1997 SJU, 55-6 Oct. 4 Northfield and senior linebacker James Inman (Bismarck, N.D./Shiloh Christian) tallied 1.5 sacks 1998 SJU, 43-0 Nov. 7 Collegeville 1999 SJU, 41-6 Nov. 6 Northfield apiece. The Johnnies also recorded three more takeaways. In ad- 2000 SJU, 58-7 Nov. 4 Metrodome dition to Pietruszewski's key strip sack in the fourth quarter, SJU 2001 SJU, 31-0 Nov. 10 Collegeville intercepted Veldman twice. Sophomore safety John Kohler (left; 2002 SJU, 49-7 Oct. 12 Collegeville Birchwood, Wis./Rice Lake) posted his fi rst collegiate interception 2003 SJU, 44-0 Oct. 11 Northfield on GAC's opening drive, which led to sophomore wide receiver Ravi 2004 SJU, 55-7 Sept. 18 Northfield Alston's (Lake Elsinore, Calif./Vista Murrieta) touchdown reception 2005 SJU, 41-7 Sept. 17 Collegeville 2006 SJU, 29-19 Sept. 30 Collegeville eight plays later. SJU's other starting safety, senior Ryan LaCasse, 2007 SJU, 10-7 Sept. 29 Northfield preserved a 21-14 halftime lead with his second interception of the 2008 SJU, 14-10 Nov. 15 Northfield season on the fi nal play of the fi rst half. 2009 SJU, 41-14 Nov. 14 Collegeville 2010 SJU, 31-13 Oct. 30 Northfield at St. Olaf 36, Carleton 19 2011 SJU, 47-14 Oct. 29 Collegeville Carleton fell to its Northfi eld neighbors last Saturday, as St. Olaf led from start to fi nish. 2012 SJU, 51-14 Oct. 13 Collegeville 2013 SJU, 23-13 Oct. 19 Northfield The Knights cut their defi cit to 10-6 late in the second quarter after a 78-yard touchdown 2014 SJU, 52-3 Oct. 25 Collegeville pass from freshman quarterback Jonathan Singleton to senior Emanual Williams. 2015 SJU, 56-0 Oct. 24 Northfield Singleton turned some heads in his fi rst career start for Carleton. He completed 21 of 34 2016 SJU, 62-0 Oct. 15 Collegeville passes for 245 yards and three touchdowns with another 97 rushing yards on 13 carries. 2017 SJU, 35-0 Oct. 14 Northfield 2018 SJU, 59-0 Sept. 22 Collegeville ERDMANN A CAMPBELL TROPHY SEMIFINALIST Senior quarterback Jackson Erdmann was named one of the 185 for the 2019 William SERIES’ BEST INDIVIDUAL PERFORMANCES (By Yardage) V. Campbell Trophy Presented by Mazda and is a candidate for the 2019 National Football Rushing: SJU, Mike Patnode, 44-230-1 TD (Sept. 29, 2007) Foundation (NFF) Scholar-Athlete Awards, presented by Fidelity Investments. The NFF and CAR, Mike Winston, 10-91-1 TD (Oct. 29, 1988) College Football Hall of Fame made the announcement Sept. 25. Since 1995, 19 John- nies have been nominated for the Campbell Trophy. SJU is the only one of the 778 NCAA Passing: SJU, Kurt Ramler, 18-31-419-5 TD (Oct. 22, 1994) schools fi elding football teams to have nominated a Campbell Trophy scholar-athlete CAR, Darren Caspers, 21-39-314-1 TD (Sept. 30, 2006) each of the past 17 seasons.

Receiving: SJU, Brent Graboski, 5-216-2 TD (Oct. 29, 2011) The award recognizes an individual as the absolute best football scholar-athlete in the CAR, Matt Frank, 9-164-0 TD (Sept. 30, 2006) nation, and up to 14 of the candidates will be named recipients of a prestigious NFF National Scholar-Athlete Award. Launched in 1959, the NFF National Scholar-Athlete SERIES HISTORY program awards $18,000 scholarships that can be used for the honorees' postgraduate Saturday’s game is the 37th meeting between SJU and Carleton. The Johnnies have won education. This year's 12-14 fi nalists will be announced Oct. 30, and one will be declared each of the previous 36 matchups, including a 15-0 record in Northfi eld. SJU has out- the winner of the Campbell Trophy Dec. 10 at the 62nd NFF Annual Awards Dinner in New scored the Knights 1,548-319 (43.0-8.9 avg.) in the series, including a 264-3 advantage York City. The postgraduate scholarship for the Campbell Trophy's recipient is increased with four consecutive shutouts in the last fi ve meetings. to $25,000. MIAC-OPENING SUCCESS A global business leadership major with a 3.27 GPA, Erdmann earned a Fulbright English The Johnnies are now 67-24-7 (.719) all-time in their fi rst MIAC game of the season, Teaching Assistant award, sponsored by the Department of State and the J. William Ful- including a 32-10-4 (.739) record in Collegeville and a 5-3 record against Gustavus (3-0 in bright Foreign Scholarship Board, and will teach English in Malaysia starting in January Collegeville and 2-3 in St. Peter). It took SJU until its 11th season in the MIAC to win its fi rst 2020, pending his professional football endeavors. conference game of the season, a 7-0 home shutout of Hamline on Oct. 3, 1931. SJU was 0-6-4 in its fi rst 10 conference openers and is 67-18-3 (.778) since. A member of the 2018 Allstate American Football Coaches’ Association (AFCA) Good Works Team, Erdmann is no stranger to community service. He currently teaches and BIG PLAYS vs. CARLETON tutors advanced math students ranging from grades 5-8 at All Saints Academy in nearby SJU has totaled 55 offensive plays of 20 yards or more in the last nine meetings with St. Joseph for an hour each weekday. Erdmann is currently one of three student-athletes Carleton, including 22 of 35 yards or more. (the lone from Division III) on an NCAA working group appointed by the NCAA president and Board of Governors that is examining issues highlighted in recently proposed federal LAST YEAR'S MEETING (at SJU 59, CAR 0) and state legislation related to student-athlete name, image and likeness. He attended Then-No. 9 Saint John's scored points on its fi rst seven offensive possessions and forced meetings June 24-25 in Dallas and continues to participate via conference call. six Carleton turnovers en route to a 59-0 Homecoming win last Sept. 22 (2018) at Clemens Stadium. Senior quarterback Jackson Erdmann led SJU on its fi rst fi ve drives and ended He taught English Secondary Language (ESL) classes one night a week last fall and the day 9 of 10 passing for 179 yards and 3 touchdowns. He connected with wide receiver has participated in SJU’s Kids Fighting Hunger meal-packing event each of the last four Joey Eckhoff '19 for a 63-yard touchdown pass on the game's fi rst offensive play. SJU years. Erdmann helped the SJU football team raise money for Tackle Cancer and the “Up totaled 545 yards of offense, including 287 on the ground, and eight different Johnnies Till Dawn” campaign, collecting donations for St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital since scored touchdowns on the afternoon. Seven Johnnies rushed for 20 yards or more. 2016.

The Johnnie defense, meanwhile, put up its second shutout of the season. Defensive end --continued on p. 5-- 2019 Johnnie Football • @SJUJohnnies • @SJUFootball • A Tradition Unrivaled 3 SJU HEAD COACH GARY FASCHING STEPPING IN FOR THE LEGEND A 1981 SJU graduate, Fasching became the 16th head coach in the 102- year history of Saint John’s University football following the 2012 season. He succeeded , who announced his retirement following 60 seasons at SJU, after serving 17 seasons as an assistant football coach and recruiting coordinator at SJU. Fasching was a three-year starter for Gagliardi and the Johnnies at linebacker during the 1978 and 1980-81 seasons. A knee injury held him out of the 1979 season. AS AN ASSISTANT The Johnnies posted a 164-39 record (120-22 MIAC) with 10 conference titles and 12 postseason appearances (22-11 playoff record), including the 2003 national champion- ship, 2000 national runner-up performance and four national semifi nal games during his tenure as an assistant coach. He also coached SJU’s throwers as an assistant track and fi eld coach from 1996-2011. THE FASCHING FILE Born Sept. 30, 1958 AT ST. CLOUD CATHEDRAL Hometown Winsted, Minn. Prior to joining the Johnnies’ coaching staff, Fasching served as the head football coach at St. Cloud High School Holy Trinity, 1977 Cathedral High School from 1986-95, where he led the Crusaders to the State Class B title in 1992 and Wife Cindy 1993. Children daughters, Laura and Megan sons, Jeff, Ryan and Scott Degrees Social Science; Saint John’s, 1981 Sports Management; St. Cloud State, 2000 FASCHING’S COACHING RECORD Year School Position Record Notes DURING FASCHING’S TENURE ON STAFF 1982 St. Cloud Cathedral Defensive Coordinator 6-3 All-Americans 61 (58 football, 3 track & fi eld) 1983 St. Cloud Cathedral Defensive Coordinator 3-6 Academic All-Americans 21 1984 St. Cloud Cathedral Defensive Coordinator 5-4 All-MIAC First-Team Selections 155 1985 St. Cloud Cathedral Defensive Coordinator 6-4 MIAC Championships 12 20-17 (.541) 1996, 1998, 1999, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2008, 2009, 2014, 1986 St. Cloud Cathedral Head Coach 4-5 2018 1987 St. Cloud Cathedral Head Coach 2-6 Postseason Appearances 17 1988 St. Cloud Cathedral Head Coach 7-3 1996, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 1989 St. Cloud Cathedral Head Coach 6-5 2009, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018 1990 St. Cloud Cathedral Head Coach 2-7 1991 St. Cloud Cathedral Head Coach 1-7 ASSISTANTS/SUPPORT STAFF 1992 St. Cloud Cathedral Head Coach 10-4 Class B State Champions Defensive Coordinator Jerry Haugen 1993 St. Cloud Cathedral Head Coach 14-0 Class B State Champions Alma Mater, Year (Season) Saint John’s, 1976 (44th) 1994 St. Cloud Cathedral Head Coach 4-5 Offensive Coordinator/Receivers Kole Heckendorf 1995 St. Cloud Cathedral Head Coach 7-4 Alma Mater, Year (Season) North Dakota State, 2008 (7th) 57-46 (.553) Co-Defensive Coordinator/Defensive Backs Brandon Novak 1996 Saint John’s Defensive Assistant 11-1 MIAC Champions, NCAA Alma Mater, Year (Season) Saint John’s, 2001 (20th) 1997 Saint John’s Defensive Assistant 6-4 Recruiting Coordinator/Defensive Line Damien Dumonceaux 1998 Saint John’s Defensive Assistant 11-1 MIAC Champions, NCAA Alma Mater, Year (Season) Saint John’s, 2005 (14th) 1999 Saint John’s Defensive Assistant 11-2 MIAC Champions, NCAA Running Backs Josh Bungum 2000 Saint John’s Defensive Assistant 13-2 National Runner-Up Alma Mater, Year (Season) Saint John’s, 2016 (4th) 2001 Saint John’s Defensive Assistant 11-3 MIAC Champions, NCAA Quarterbacks Michael Orts 2002 Saint John’s Defensive Assistant 12-2 MIAC Champions, NCAA Alma Mater, Year (Season) Saint John’s, 2009 (7th) 2003 Saint John’s Defensive Assistant 14-0 National Champions Linebackers Matt Darling 2004 Saint John’s Defensive Assistant 7-3 Alma Mater, Year (Season) Saint John’s, 2004 (4th) 2005 Saint John’s Defensive Assistant 11-1 MIAC Champions, NCAA Offensive Line (Volunteer) Mike Magnuson 2006 Saint John’s Defensive Assistant 11-2 MIAC Champions, NCAA Alma Mater, Year (Season) Saint John’s, 1990 (4th) 2007 Saint John’s Defensive Assistant 10-2 NCAA Offensive Line Ben Eli 2008 Saint John’s Defensive Assistant 8-3 MIAC Champions, NCAA Alma Mater, Year (Season) Saint John’s, 2016 (3rd) 2009 Saint John’s Defensive Assistant 10-1 MIAC Champions, NCAA Kickers (Volunteer) Alexi Johnson 2010 Saint John’s Defensive Assistant 7-3 Alma Mater, Year (Season) Saint John’s, 2017 (2nd) 2011 Saint John’s Defensive Assistant 6-4 Defense (Volunteer) Andy Auger 2012 Saint John’s Defensive Assistant 5-5 Alma Mater, Year (Season) Saint John’s, 1995 (1st) 164-39 (.808) Strength & Conditioning Justin Rost 2013 Saint John’s Head Coach 7-3 Alma Mater, Year (Season) Northwestern (Iowa), 2011 (7th) 2014* Saint John’s Head Coach 10-2 MIAC Champions, NCAA Equipment Manager Kevin Schiltz 2015 Saint John’s Head Coach 10-2 NCAA Alma Mater, Year (Season) Augsburg, 1993 (16th) 2016 Saint John's Head Coach 10-2 NCAA Athletic Trainer Scott Bierscheid 2017* Saint John's Head Coach 9-2 NCAA Alma Mater, Year (Season) MSU-Mankato, 1992 (24th) 2018* Saint John's Head Coach 12-1 MIAC Champions, NCAA Athletic Media Relations Director Ryan Klinkner 2019 Saint John’s Head Coach 2-0 Alma Mater, Year (Season) Saint John’s, 2004 (14th) 60-12 (.833) Video Sam Chalmers *MIAC Coach of the Year Alma Mater, Year (Season) Saint John's, 2020 (2nd)

4 2019 Johnnie Football • @SJUJohnnies • @SJUFootball • A Tradition Unrivaled SJU'S RECORD UNDER HEAD COACH GARY FASCHING --continued from p. 3-- Category 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 TOTAL Record 7-3 10-2 10-2 10-2 9-2 12-1 2-0 60-12 Erdmann went on an 18-day service trip to Thailand in January 2018, where he worked MIAC 5-3 7-1 7-1 7-1 7-1 8-0 1-0 42-7 with various organizations that fi ght child sex traffi cking. He spent his spring break in Non-Conference (Regular Season) 2-0 2-0 2-0 2-0 2-0 2-0 1-0 13-0 2017 working at the Breaking Free House in the Twin Cities, which is a safe place for Postseason --- 1-1 1-1 1-1 0-1 2-1 --- 5-5 victims of sex traffi cking and prostitution to recover from their experiences. Home 3-2 5-1 6-1 5-1 6-0 8-0 1-0 34-5 Away 4-1 5-1 4-1 5-1 3-1 3-1 1-0 25-6 Nominated by their schools, which are limited to one nominee each, candidates for the Neutral ------0-1 1-0 --- 1-1 awards must be a senior or graduate student in their fi nal year of eligibility, have a GPA Ranked (AFCA/D3football.com) 2-2 7-1 10-2 10-2 9-2 12-1 2-0 52-10 of at least 3.2 on a 4.0 scale, have outstanding football ability as a fi rst-team player or vs. Ranked (AFCA/D3football.com) 1-1 2-1 2-2 1-2 1-2 2-1 --- 9-9 signifi cant contributor and demonstrated strong leadership and citizenship. The class is Ranked vs. Ranked (AFCA/D3football.com) --- 1-1 1-2 1-2 1-2 2-1 --- 6-8 selected each year by the NFF Awards Committee, which is comprised of a nationally recognized group of media, members of the College Football Hall of Fame and athletics Score First 5-1 8-0 8-0 8-0 9-1 11-0 1-0 50-2 administrators. Opponent Score First 2-2 2-2 2-2 2-2 0-1 1-1 1-0 10-10 Leading at Half 5-1 8-0 10-0 9-0 8-0 12-0 1-0 53-1 MIAC HONOR FOR MIAC LEADER Trailing at Half 1-2 1-1 0-1 1-2 0-2 0-1 1-0 4-9 Junior linebacker Danny Pietruszewski (left) totaled six tackles Tied at Half 1-0 1-1 0-1 --- 1-0 ------3-2 (four solo), including three for a loss of 24 yards, one quarterback Leading after Third Quarter 5-1 10-0 10-0 9-0 9-0 12-0 2-0 57-1 sack and a forced fumble in the Johnnies' 33-21 win over Gustavus Trailing after Third Quarter 1-2 0-1 0-2 1-2 0-2 0-1 --- 2-10 Adolphus last Saturday in Collegeville. He was named SJU's Scheels Tied after Third Quarter 1-0 0-1 ------1-1 Athlete of the Week and MIAC Defensive Athlete of the Week for his Overtime 0-1 ------0-1 performance. He came up with a game-changing play for SJU, which was ahead 27-21 at the time, halfway through the fourth quarter September 3-1 3-1 3-1 3-1 4-1 4-0 2-0 22-5 after the Gusties took over on their own 20-yard line following an SJU October 3-0 3-0 4-0 4-0 3-0 4-0 --- 21-0 fumble into the end zone. Four plays later, Pietruszewski sacked GAC's Michael Veldman November 1-2 4-1 3-1 3-1 2-1 4-0 --- 17-6 and forced a fumble, which SJU recovered on the GAC 11-yard line. Senior quarterback December ------0-1 --- 0-1 Jackson Erdmann connected on an 11-yard touchdown pass to senior tight end Jack Kemper (St. Paul, Minn./Cretin-Derham Hall) on the next play from scrimmage. Pietrusze- Scoring less than 20 points 2-2 0-2 0-2 0-1 1-2 0-1 1-0 4-10 wski currently leads the MIAC (in all games) with six tackles for loss and is tied for the Scoring 20+ points 5-1 10-0 10-0 10-1 8-0 12-0 1-0 56-2 conference lead with three sacks. Scoring 30+ points 2-0 5-0 8-0 9-0 7-0 11-0 1-0 43-0 Scoring 40+ points --- 2-0 8-0 8-0 6-0 10-0 --- 34-0 REPEAT DEFENDERS Allowing less than 20 points 6-0 9-0 8-0 8-0 9-1 9-0 1-0 50-1 The Johnnies' defense recorded 7 sacks and 3 takeaways for the second straight game Allowing 20+ points 1-3 1-2 2-2 2-2 0-1 3-1 1-0 10-11 last Saturday in the win over Gustavus. SJU matched its sack total from the season Allowing 30+ points ------0-2 1-2 ------1-4 opener (seven) and added three other tackles for loss en route to -40 rushing yards al- lowed on the day. The rushing total allowed was the fewest since Hamline also recorded Rushing for less than 100 yards 1-1 0-1 0-2 1-1 1-1 1-1 1-0 5-7 -40 yards rushing - thanks to 8 sacks - on Nov. 5, 2016 (a 42-6 SJU win in Collegeville). Rushing for 100+ yards 6-2 10-1 10-0 9-1 8-1 11-0 1-0 55-5 Currently, nine different Johnnies have at least half a quarterback sack through two Rushing for 200+ yards 2-0 7-0 8-0 7-0 6-0 5-0 --- 35-0 games this season. Rushing for 300+ yards --- 3-0 --- 2-0 3-0 2-0 --- 10-0 Passing for less than 200 yards 5-2 9-2 6-0 2-1 4-2 ------26-7 100 FOR HODGE Passing for 200+ yards 2-1 1-0 4-2 7-1 4-0 11-1 2-0 31-5 Sophomore wide receiver T.J. Hodge (left; Miami, Fla./Doral Acad- Passing for 300+ yards ------1-0 1-0 3-1 1-0 6-1 emy) recorded the fi rst 100-yard receiving game of his career, 113 Passing for 400+ yards ------1-1 --- 1-1 yards on six receptions, in the victory. A play he wishes he had back, however, was an eight-yard gain on second-and-goal with 9:30 left Totaling less than 200 yards ------0-1 ------0-1 in regulation. He fumbled as he stretched the ball toward the goal Totaling 200+ yards 7-3 10-2 10-2 10-2 9-1 12-1 2-0 60-11 line and the Gusties recovered in the end zone for a touchback. SJU's Totaling 300+ yards 6-2 9-1 9-0 9-1 8-0 12-1 2-0 55-5 defense came through, however, with Danny Pietruszewski's strip Totaling 400+ yards 1-0 3-0 7-0 8-0 6-0 10-1 1-0 36-1 sack four plays later.

Allowing less than 100 yards ------3-0 3-0 1-0 --- 7-0 1,000 FOR KAI Allowing less than 200 yards --- 2-0 1-0 7-0 5-0 3-0 1-0 19-0 With 69 yards on 13 carries last Saturday against Gustavus, senior running back Kai Allowing less than 300 yards 3-1 6-0 5-0 7-0 9-0 6-0 1-0 37-1 Barber (Minneapolis, Minn./Totino-Grace) became the 33rd Johnnie to rush for 1,000 Allowing 300+ yards 4-2 4-2 5-2 3-2 0-2 5-1 1-0 22-11 yards in a career. This accomplishment comes after an exciting 2018-19 academic year for the two-sport star. Last fall, he led SJU with 587 rushing yards on 91 carries (6.5 Having a 100-yard Rusher 2-0 10-0 8-0 1-1 3-1 2-0 --- 26-2 avg.) and 7 touchdowns. As a member of SJU's track and fi eld team in the spring, Barber Having 2 100-yard Rushers --- 1-0 ------1-0 --- 2-0 qualifi ed for the NCAA Division III Indoor Championships in the shot put and fi nished 10th Having a 100-yard Receiver 3-0 --- 3-1 4-0 2-0 4-1 1-0 17-2 out of 20 throwers with a PR mark of 16.29 meters, the third-best distance in SJU indoor Having a 200-yard Receiver ------1-0 --- 1-0 history. He then fi nished ninth in the shot put, 0.13 meters (5.25 inches) from eighth place Opponent 100-yard Rusher 4-0 1-1 1-2 1-2 0-1 2-0 --- 9-6 and All-America honors, two months later at the NCAA Outdoor Championships. The multi- Opponent 100-yard Receiver 2-1 3-0 4-0 2-0 1-0 3-0 1-0 16-1 talented Barber played junior hockey for the NA3HL's Peoria Mustangs in 2014-15 before he enrolled at SJU. No Turnovers 1-0 5-0 4-0 3-0 3-1 6-0 --- 22-1 Less than 3 Turnovers 3-3 9-2 10-0 9-1 9-2 5-0 2-0 47-8 FIRST RECEIVING TD FOR 3 3+ Turnovers 4-0 1-0 0-2 1-1 --- 1-1 --- 7-4 Three Johnnies caught the fi rst touchdown receptions of their careers in last Saturday's No Takeaways 2-0 1-1 1-1 --- 1-0 1-1 --- 6-3 home-opening win over Gustavus Adolphus. Sophomore wide receiver Ravi Alston gave Less than 3 Takeaways 3-2 4-2 6-2 6-2 5-2 7-0 --- 31-10 SJU a 7-0 lead on a fi ve-yard touchdown grab with 5:29 left in the fi rst quarter. Junior 3+ Takeaways 4-1 6-0 4-0 4-0 4-0 5-0 2-0 29-1 tight end Tyler Johnson (Willmar, Minn.) made his fi rst collegiate catch count from two 30:00+ Possession 4-2 7-1 4-0 10-1 7-0 5-0 --- 37-4 yards out to give the Johnnies a 21-14 lead with 3:04 remaining in the fi rst half. Senior Less than 30:00 Possession 3-1 3-1 6-2 0-1 2-2 7-1 2-0 23-8 tight end Jack Kemper ended the scoring, and gave the home team some insurance, with an 11-yard touchdown reception halfway through the fourth quarter.

2019 Johnnie Football • @SJUJohnnies • @SJUFootball • A Tradition Unrivaled 5 NO LaCASSE IN FIRST HALF SATURDAY FOLLOWING SJU’S 2019 OPPONENTS Senior safety Ryan LaCasse (left) preserved a 21-14 halftime lead • Sept. 7 at UW-Stout W, 14-7 with his second interception of the season on the fi nal play of the 2019 Record: 0-2 (0-0 WIAC) fi rst half. LaCasse, however, was ejected from the game for targeting Last Week: BYE late in the third quarter and will miss the fi rst half of this Saturday's This Week: at Cal Lutheran, Sept. 28, 1 p.m. PT game at Carleton. Next Week: vs. UW-Oshkosh, Oct. 5, 2 p.m.

NCAA's Targeting Penalty/Rule • Sept. 21 vs. Gustavus Adolphus W, 33-21 -Launch: a player leaving his feet to attack an opponent by an 2019 Record: 2-1 (0-1 MIAC) upward and forward thrust of the body to make forcible contact in the head or neck area. Last Week: L, 21-33 at No. 4 Saint John's, Sept. 21 This Week: vs. No. 8/13 Bethel, Sept. 28, 1 p.m. -A crouch followed by an upward and forward thrust to attack with forcible contact at the Next Week: BYE head or neck area, even though one or both feet are still on the ground. • Sept. 28 at Carleton 1 p.m. -Leading with helmet, shoulder, forearm, fi st, hand or elbow to attack with forcible 2018 Record: 2-1 (0-1 MIAC) contact at the head or neck area. Last Week: L, 19-36 at St. Olaf, Sept. 21 This Week: vs. No. 4 Saint John's, Sept. 28, 1 p.m. Next Week: at No. 8/13 Bethel, Oct. 5, 1 p.m. -Lowering the head before attacking by initiating forcible contact with the crown of his helmet. • Oct. 5 vs. Augsburg 1 p.m. BARTCH NAMED TO GOOD WORKS TEAM 2018 Record: 1-2 (0-1 MIAC) Last Week: L, 0-48 at Concordia-Moorhead, Sept. 21 Senior offensive lineman Ben Bartch (left; Dayton, Ore./Blanchet This Week: vs. St. Olaf, Sept. 28, 1 p.m. Catholic) was named one of 22 student-athletes, across all divisions Next Week: at No. 4 Saint John's, Oct. 5, 1 p.m. of college football, to the 2019 Allstate American Football Coaches Association (AFCA) Good Works Team Sept. 12. A fan vote will • Oct. 12 vs. Bethel 1 p.m. run from now until Nov. 22 at www.ESPN.com/Allstate to decide 2018 Record: 2-0 (0-0 MIAC) this year's Allstate AFCA Good Works Team Captain, who will be Last Week: BYE recognized during the national ESPN broadcast of The Home Depot This Week: at Gustavus Adolphus, Sept. 28, 1 p.m. ESPNU College Football Awards in December. The 2019 Allstate AFCA Next Week: vs. Carleton, Oct. 5, 1 p.m. Good Works Team will be invited to New Orleans to participate in a special community service project ahead of the 2020 Allstate Sugar Bowl, where the entire team will also be • Oct. 19 vs. St. Thomas @ Allianz Field 1:10 p.m. recognized on the fi eld at halftime on New Year's Day. 2018 Record: 2-0 (1-0 MIAC) Last Week: W, 74-14 at Hamline, Sept. 21 Bartch is the fourth Johnnie to be named to the Allstate AFCA Good Works Team and the This Week: at UW-Eau Claire, Sept. 28, 6:10 p.m. third consecutive: senior quarterback Jackson Erdmann was named to the 2018 Allstate Next Week: vs. Concordia, Oct. 5, 1:10 p.m. AFCA Good Works Team, wide receiver Will Gillach '19 in 2017 and defensive end Kevin McNamara '07 was SJU's fi rst to achieve the distinction in 2006. • Oct. 26 at St. Olaf 1 p.m. 2018 Record: 3-0 (1-0 MIAC) A 2018 All-MIAC second-team selection, Bartch started all 13 games at left tackle (695 Last Week: W, 36-19 vs. Carleton, Sept. 21 snaps) in 2018. He played tight end his fi rst two seasons as a Johnnie and caught four This Week: at Augsburg, Sept. 28, 1 p.m. passes for 43 yards (10.8 avg.) and a touchdown in eight games in 2017. He switched to Next Week: vs. Hamline, Oct. 5, 1 p.m. offensive tackle during the offseason and started on the left side immediately. His athleti- cism and size (6-foot-6, 305 pounds) have already attracted attention from NFL scouts. • Nov. 2 vs. Concordia-Moorhead 1 p.m. 2018 Record: 1-2 (1-0 MIAC) Off the fi eld, Bartch studied abroad in Last Week: W, 48-0 vs. Augsburg, Sept. 21 South Africa (right) during spring 2019, This Week: at Hamline, Sept. 28, 1 p.m. where he served as a computer lab tutor Next Week: at No. 6 St. Thomas, Oct. 5, 1:10 p.m. for children ages kindergarten-seventh grade at Seyisi Primary School. He • Nov. 9 at Hamline 1 p.m. organized and implemented daily plans to 2018 Record: 1-2 (0-1 MIAC) teach the children how to use computers Last Week: L, 14-74 vs. No. 6 St. Thomas, Sept. 21 and tutored them as they used applica- This Week: vs. Concordia-Moorhead, Sept. 28, 1 p.m. tions for writing, reading, mathematics and Next Week: at St. Olaf, Oct. 5, 1 p.m. learning English. • Nov. 16 vs. Rose-Hulman, Ind. 1 p.m. 2018 Record: He volunteered with Catholic Charities' Meals on Wheels last fall in nearby St. Joseph 1-1 (0-0 HCAC) Last Week: BYE and served as an after-school tutor for a sixth-grade student at All Saints Academy in St. This Week: vs. Manchester (Ind.), Sept. 28, 1:30 p.m. ET Joseph during the 2017-18 academic year. At SJU, Bartch helped raise money for a pair Next Week: vs. Franklin (Ind.), Oct. 5, 2 p.m. ET of SJU football's initiatives, St. Jude Children's Research Hospital and Tackle Cancer. He also serves as treasurer for the Johnnies' Student-Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC), SJU vs. 2019's OPPONENTS which holds an annual Kids Fighting Hunger meal-packing event every March. He volun- Opponent Result/Time Series First Last Streak teered at Newman, the Roman Catholic parish at the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire's at UW-Stout W, 14-7 SJU, 4-0 1923 2019 W4 Ecumenical Religious Center, in 2017 and 2018 when visiting his grandmother during Gustavus Adolphus W, 33-21 SJU, 51-32-3 1923 2019 W6 breaks in the academic year. at Carleton 1 p.m. SJU, 36-0 1983 2018 W36 Augsburg 1 p.m. SJU, 69-9-2 1926 2018 W6 In spring 2017, Bartch volunteered at the St. Joseph Community Kitchen and at the All Bethel 1 p.m. SJU, 31-9 1978 2018 W5 Saints Academy's fi sh fry. Bartch also volunteers for the Order of Saint Benedict sisters vs. St. Thomas 1:10 p.m. SJU, 52-35-1 1901 2018 W1 as a cross holder and Eucharistic minister at the Sacred Heart Chapel in St. Joseph. A at St. Olaf 1 p.m. SJU, 43-14-1 1922 2018 W6 psychology major, Bartch shadowed licensed psychiatrist Dr. Jon Bowar last fall at the St. Concordia-Moorhead 1 p.m. SJU, 46-33-6 1923 2018 W4 Cloud Hospital's Psych Ward and will resume his visits next week into fall semester. at Hamline 1 p.m. SJU, 61-23-3 1908 2018 W24 Rose-Hulman, Ind. 1 p.m. ------393-155-16 (.711) 6 2019 Johnnie Football • @SJUJohnnies • @SJUFootball • A Tradition Unrivaled PRESEASON ALL-AMERICANS D3football.com Poll (Sept. 22) To very little or no surprise, two Johnnies earned preseason All- No. School (1st-Place Votes) Record Votes Prev. Others Receiving Votes: Case Western America honors over the summer. Senior quarterback Jackson Erd- 1. Mary Hardin-Baylor, Texas (18) 2-0 616 1 Reserve 75, Illinois Wesleyan 65, Cortland mann and senior guard Dan Greenheck (left; St. Paul, Minn./Cretin- 2. Mount Union, Ohio (7) 2-0 604 2 State 54, Carnegie Mellon 49, Chapman Derham Hall) were named fi rst-team All-Americans by D3football. 3. UW-Whitewater 3-0 564 3 43, Wittenberg 43, Washington & Jefferson 4. Saint John's 2-0 544 4 39, Central 36, Rensselaer 30, Centre com and a pair of magazines, Lindy's and Street & Smith's. Both 5. North Central, Ill. 2-0 523 5 28, Denison 18, Randolph-Macon 18, were consensus (AFCA, AP, D3football.com), fi rst-team All-Americans 6. St. Thomas 2-0 478 6 Washington (Mo.) 17, UW-Platteville 16, 7. Hardin-Simmons, Texas 3-0 470 7 Brockport State 14, Baldwin Wallace 12, last fall. A two-time All-American, Greenheck has started each of the 8. Bethel 2-0 445 9 UW-Stevens Point 10, Wabash 9, St. Nor- Johnnies' last 24 games at right guard. SJU averaged 47.5 points 9. Muhlenberg, Pa. 3-0 433 8 bert 6, Franklin & Marshall 6, Heidelberg 2, 10. Berry, Ga. 3-0 351 13 Marietta 2, UW-Oshkosh 2. per game and SJU's offense averaged 491.8 yards per contest (192.2 rushing and 299.5 11. Wheaton, Ill. 2-0 334 17 passing) last fall. The 491.8 yards per game were the second-most in an SJU season 12. John Carroll, Ohio 2-0 291 14 (495.2 average in 1993) and the 299.5 passing yards per game were the most since the 13. Ithaca, N.Y. 2-0 279 22 14. Wesley, Del. 3-0 210 15 school record set in 1994 (314.5 avg.). 15. Delaware Valley, Pa. 2-1 204 20 16. UW-La Crosse 2-1 174 16 17. Salisbury, Md. 2-0 166 23 ALL-MIAC RETURNERS 18. Johns Hopkins, Md. 2-1 161 21 SJU returns eight Johnnies that earned All-MIAC recognition last fall, including four of the 19. Redlands, Calif. 3-0 153 -- 20. Wartburg, Iowa 3-0 107 -- 10 fi rst-team honorees: senior quarterback Jackson Erdmann, junior guard Dan Green- 21. Whitworth, Wash. 1-1 93 10 heck, junior center Nick Neumann (Inver Grove Heights, Minn./Cretin-Derham Hall) and 22. Linfi eld, Ore. 1-1 87 11 junior linebacker Danny Pietruszewski. Senior running back Kai Barber (Minneapolis, 23. Trine, Ind. 3-0 83 -- 24. Susquehanna, Pa. 2-1 82 25 Minn./Totino-Grace) and senior offensive tackle Ben Bartch earned All-MIAC second- 25. Hobart, N.Y. 3-0 79 -- team honors, while senior safety Ryan LaCasse and senior wide receiver Andrew VanErp were All-MIAC honorable mention. STRONG STARTS ON OFFENSE & DEFENSE AFCA Poll (Sept. 23) The Johnnies scored points on 15 (13 touchdowns and two fi eld goals) of their 26 open- No. School (1st-Place Votes) Record Votes Prev. Others Receiving Votes: UW-Platteville ing possessions, to start the game or the second half, in 2018. The opposition, mean- 1. Mary Hardin-Baylor, Texas (40) 2-0 1,309 -- 136, Washington & Jefferson 125, Franklin while, scored points on fi ve of the 26: vs. St. Thomas (both opening drives); at Concordia 2. Mount Union, Ohio (13) 2-0 1,283 -- & Marshall 104, Central 98, Chapman 3. UW-Whitewater 3-0 1,187 -- 93, Brockport State 84, Susquehanna 76, (second half); vs. Thomas More, Ky. (second half); at Mary Hardin-Baylor, Texas (fi rst half). 4. Saint John's 2-0 1,132 -- Wittenberg 64, Bridgewater 53, WPI 53, SJU forced a three-and-out in nine of the 26 drives and either forced a punt (not a three- 5. North Central, Ill. 2-0 1,093 -- Southwestern 51, Centre 47, Denison 6. St. Thomas 2-0 1,032 -- 44, Illinois Wesleyan 43, Albion 33, and-out) or caused a turnover on 10 other possessions. 7. Hardin-Simmons, Texas 3-0 998 -- Cortland State 32, Washington (Mo.) 31, 8. Muhlenberg, Pa. 3-0 894 -- Baldwin Wallace 30, Carnegie Mellon 30, 9. John Carroll, Ohio 2-0 732 -- Rensselaer 25, Union 25, UW-Oshkosh A LOT OF GAMES, A LOT OF WINS 10. Berry, Ga. 3-0 725 -- 25, Gustavus Adolphus 24, Wabash 17, The Johnnies' NCAA second-round win last 11. Wesley, Del. 3-0 720 -- Western New England 16, Amherst 14, fall was also the 380th with Jerry Haugen Wheaton, Ill. 2-0 720 -- Hope 13, Ohio Wesleyan 11, Trinity (Texas) 13. Bethel 2-0 693 -- 11, Claremont-Mudd-Scripps 9, Nebraska (left, as an All-MIAC defensive back in 14. Ithaca, N.Y. 2-0 420 -- Wesleyan 9, Augustana (Ill.) 8, St. John 1975) as an assistant football coach at 15. Wartburg, Iowa 3-0 403 -- Fisher 8, Widener 8, Martin Luther 6, Ran- 16. Salisbury, Md. 2-0 334 -- dolph-Macon 6, Trinity (Conn.) 6, Western SJU. Bobby Bowden, a member of the Col- 17. Delaware Valley, Pa. 2-1 325 -- Connecticut State 5, Endicott 4, Mount St. lege Football Hall of Fame and long-time 18. Johns Hopkins, Md. 2-1 324 -- Joseph 4, Averett 2, Heidelberg 2, Marietta 19. UW-La Crosse 2-1 294 -- 2, Massachusetts-Dartmouth 2, Millsaps 2, head coach at Florida State (1976-2009), 20. Redlands, Calif. 3-0 249 -- Aurora 1, Concordia-Moorhead 1, Howard has the fourth-most wins in college 21. Linfi eld, Ore. 1-1 191 -- Payne 1, Norwich 1, St. Norbert 1. football history with a 377-129-4 record. 22. Hobart, N.Y. 3-0 184 -- 23. Whitworth, Wash. 1-1 178 -- All told, Haugen has been a part of 1,491 24. Trine, Ind. 3-0 156 -- wins (2,447 games) at SJU as a player and 25. Case Western Reserve, Ohio 2-0 153 -- coach across four different sports, as well as 34 conference championships (including four MIAC Playoff titles in baseball) and 40 postseason appearances.

Sport Record Years (Seasons) MIAC/Nat'l Recent MIAC Results/Upcoming Schedule Football (Assistant Coach) 382-92-5 1976-current (44) 22/26 Sept. 21 (Last Saturday) Oct. 5 (Next Saturday) Augsburg 0 @ Concordia 48 Augsburg @ No. 4 Saint John's, 1 p.m. Football (Player) 26-9-1 1972-75 (4) 2/0 Carleton 19 @ St. Olaf 36 Carleton @ No. 9/13 Bethel, 1 p.m. Baseball (Head Coach) 852-658-5 1978-current (42) 7/6 Gustavus 21 @ No. 4 Saint John's 33 Hamline @ St. Olaf, 1 p.m. No. 6 St. Thomas 74 @ Hamline 14 Concordia @ No. 6 St. Thomas, 1:10 p.m. Baseball (Player) 44-43 1973-76 (4) 1/2 BYE - No. 9 Bethel BYE - Gustavus Hockey (Head Coach) 40-64-3 1977-81 (4) 0/0 Sept. 28 (Saturday) Oct. 12 (In 2 Weeks) Basketball (Assistant Coach) 147-76 1981-89 (8) 2/6 No. 9/13 Bethel @ Gustavus, 1 p.m. No. 9/13 Bethel @ No. 4 Saint John's, 1 p.m. Total 1,491-942-14 (.612) 34/40 No. 4 Saint John's @ Carleton, 1 p.m. Carleton @ Hamline, 1 p.m. St. Olaf @ Augsburg, 1 p.m. Gustavus @ Concordia, 1 p.m. Concordia @ Hamline, 1 p.m. No. 6 St. Thomas @ Augsburg, 1:10 p.m. PASSING WITH EFFICIENCY No. 6 St. Thomas @ UW-Eau Claire, 6:10 p.m. BYE - St. Olaf SJU once again excelled in the passing game last fall, as it led all 247 NCAA Division BYE - None III teams in pass-effi ciency rating (186.59). Individually, senior quarterback Jackson Erdmann became the fourth Johnnie to lead Division III in passing effi ciency with a rating of 189.8 (see below). His rating was third, behind Alabama's Tua Tagovailoa (199.4) and Oklahoma's Kyler Murray (199.2), across all divisions of college football. Willie Seiler’s '94 mark of 224.6 set in 1993 is still the second-best in Division III history (NCAA statisti- cal champions consisted of regular-season stats only until 2002). Current MIAC Standings MIAC Pct. PF PA Overall Pct. PF PA SJU's Single-Season, NCAA Division III Pass-Effi ciency Leaders Saint John's 1-0 1.000 33 21 2-0 1.000 47 28 Name, Year (Gms.) Rating C-A-I Yds. TD Concordia 1-0 1.000 48 0 1-2 .333 72 41 St. Olaf 1-0 1.000 36 19 3-0 1.000 114 53 Pat Mayew, 1991 (9) 181.0 154-247-4 2,408 30 St. Thomas 1-0 1.000 74 14 2-0 1.000 143 17 Willie Seiler, 1993 (10) 224.6 141-205-6 2,648 33 Bethel 0-0 .000 0 0 2-0 1.000 80 30 Augsburg 0-1 .000 0 48 1-2 .333 36 105 Nick Martin, 2015 (12) 191.4 137-197-2 2,003 23 Carleton 0-1 .000 19 36 2-1 .667 80 46 Jackson Erdmann, 2018 (13) 189.8 224-344-8 3,450 47 Gustavus 0-1 .000 21 33 2-1 .667 112 83 Hamline 0-1 .000 14 74 1-2 .333 52 152

2019 Johnnie Football • @SJUJohnnies • @SJUFootball • A Tradition Unrivaled 7 NO. 18 AMONG ESPN'S TOP 50 FOOTBALL PROGRAMS SJU FOOTBALL, BY THE NUMBERS (entering the 2019 season) Saint John's was ranked No. 18 out of ESPN's top 50 programs over the last 150 years .714 - Saint John’s all-time winning percentage, the highest in NCAA Division III history in August. The ranking formula took into consideration a program's number of national and the sixth-best in all of college football (among those with 75 seasons or more). championships and various winning percentages: dominance (best 50 seasons in pro- gram history), since integration (1969-2018), early modern (1919-1968) and pre-modern 4 - Gagliardi Trophy recipients (wide receivers Chris Palmer in 1996 and Blake Elliott in (1869-1918). 2003, linebacker Carter Hanson in 2016 and quarterback Jackson Erdmann in 2018).

ESPN noted: "It is not true that the Johnnies' late head coach, John Gagliardi, coached 4 - National championships (1963, 1965, 1976, 2003). against Frank Leahy. But it is true that Gagliardi became head coach at Saint John's in 1953, the last season that Leahy coached at Notre Dame, and didn't retire until 2012, 7 - Undefeated and untied seasons. after 60 seasons and 465 victories. Saint John's, according to our metrics, had one of the 10 most successful programs of the past 100 years. That's another way of saying 16/18 - For the 16th time in the last 18 seasons, and 21st time overall, Saint John’s led Gagliardi won 27 conference titles and four national championships." NCAA Division III in on-campus football attendance in 2017. The Johnnies led Division III in total attendance (47,297) and fi nished second in average per game in 2018. Alabama claimed the top spot, followed by Notre Dame, Ohio State, Oklahoma and South- ern California. North Dakota State was ranked No. 10 and Minnesota was listed at No. 29. 20 - MIAC Most Valuable Players, beginning with Jim Lehman ’56 in 1955 and the most Other NCAA Division III programs included were Mount Union (No. 16), Wittenberg (No. recent, Jackson Erdmann, in 2018. 27), UW-Whitewater (No. 31) and Linfi eld (No. 35). 29- Postseason appearances, including the 1969 Mineral Water Bowl (a 21-0 win over ESPN's Top 20 College Football Programs Simpson, Iowa). Rk. Team Div. Rating National Titles 1. Alabama FBS 74.9 15 33 - MIAC championships, beginning with the fi rst in 1932. 2. Notre Dame FBS 72.9 13 3. Ohio State FBS 69.6 8 68 - Postseason games (44-24 record). 4. Oklahoma FBS 68.5 7 5. Southern California FBS 67.3 9 90 - Out of 108 seasons in which SJU has fi nished without a losing record. Fifteen of the 6. Michigan FBS 67.2 9 18 losing seasons occurred before 1945. 7. Yale FCS 66.7 18 8. Nebraska FBS 64.2 5 109 - The 2019 football season is the 109th at SJU. 9. Texas FBS 64.0 4 10. North Dakota State FCS 63.6 15 132 - 101 Johnnies have earned All-America honors a total of 132 times. 11. Princeton FCS 62.8 15 12. Penn State FBS 61.6 4 404 - 286 Johnnies have earned All-MIAC fi rst-team honors a total of 404 times. 13. Harvard FCS 60.8 8 14. Tennessee FBS 59.2 2 465 - All-time MIAC wins, a .716 winning percentage (465-178-22 record). 15. Louisiana State FBS 59.0 4 16. Mount Union III 58.7 13 641 - All-time victories, the eighth-most in NCAA Division III history. SJU is the only 17. Miami FBS 58.4 5 school in the top 10 that has played less than 120 seasons. 18. Saint John's III 58.3 4 19. Florida State FBS 57.4 3 20. Auburn FBS 56.82 2 SJU FOOTBALL BY DECADE (through Sept. 21) LEADING THE MIAC IN WINS Decade Record (Pct.) The Johnnies’ 31-7 victory at Concordia-Moorhead on Nov. 12, 2016, was the program’s 1900's 15-14-0 (.517) 450th in MIAC play. SJU has the best winning percentage in conference play, .716 (465- 1910's did not compete 178-22), which is even better when broken down by eras: modern history, since 1946 1920's 12-40-4 (.250) (.773); during John Gagliardi's tenure, 1953-2012 (.780); and during the 21st century, 1930's 45-19-7 (.683) since 2000 (.838). 1940's 33-23-3 (.585) 1950's 51-27-1 (.652) All-Time MIAC Record (entering the 2019 season, by winning percentage) 1960's 65-21-3 (.747) School W L T Pct. 1970's 70-20-2 (.772) 1. Saint John’s 465 178 22 .716 1980's 71-25-2 (.735) 2. St. Thomas 436 221 14 .660 1990's 96-17-2 (.843) 3. Concordia 408 224 18 .642 2000's 107-19-0 (.849) 4. Gustavus 395 263 13 .598 2010's 78-24-0 (.765) 5. Bethel 188 156 3 .546 6. St. Olaf 228 269 11 .460 BEST WINNING PERCENTAGE (entering the 2019 season) 7. Hamline 247 407 14 .380 *minimum 75 seasons, all divisions of college football 8. Carleton 104 222 0 .319 Team Div. W L T Pct. Seasons 9. Augsburg 175 433 13 .292 1. Notre Dame FBS 918 325 42 .731 130 2. Michigan FBS 953 342 36 .730 139 A PLAYOFF REGULAR 3. Ohio State FBS 911^ 325 53 .727 129 Last year's NCAA appearance was SJU's fi fth consecutive in six seasons under the 4. Alabama FBS 905 329 43 .726 124 direction of head coach Gary Fasching. John Gagliardi owns the MIAC record with six 5. Oklahoma FBS 896 325 53 .724 124 consecutive NCAA appearances. 6. Saint John’s III 641 249 24 .714 108 7. Texas FBS 908 370 33 .705 126 No. Name Years 8. Southern California FBS 839 346 54 .699 125 6 John Gagliardi, Saint John's 1998-2003 9. Yale FCS 907 379 55 .697 146 5 Gary Fasching, Saint John's 2014-18 10. Linfi eld III 609 259 30 .695 104 John Gagliardi, Saint John's 2005-09 UW-Whitewater III 602 258 21 .695 94 4 Glenn Caruso, St. Thomas 2009-12, 2014-17

8 2019 Johnnie Football • @SJUJohnnies • @SJUFootball • A Tradition Unrivaled THE LAST TIME... SJU Scoreless Sept. 29, 1990 (L, 0-21 at Hamline) * Postseason game # Metrodome SJU Scoreless (Home) Nov. 4, 1978 (L, 0-17 vs. Concordia) SJU Scoreless (Road) Sept. 29, 1990 (L, 0-21 at Hamline) SAINT JOHN’S SJU Scoreless (Neutral) Oct. 5, 1945 (L, 0-30 vs. St. Thomas at St. Cloud) Rushing No SJU Off. TD Nov. 24, 2001 (W, 9-7 vs. UW-Stevens Point)* 300+ Yards Nov. 17, 2018 (375, vs. Martin Luther)* No SJU Off. TD (Home) Nov. 24, 2001 (W, 9-7 vs. UW-Stevens Point)* 350+ Yards Nov. 17, 2018 (375, vs. Martin Luther)* No SJU Off. TD (Road) Sept. 29, 1990 (L, 0-21 at Hamline) 400+ Yards Sept. 18, 1999 (469 vs. Macalester) 50+ Attempts Sept. 22, 2018 (51, vs. Carleton) Turnovers 60+ Attempts Oct. 15, 2016 (60, vs. Carleton) No SJU Turnovers Nov. 24, 2018 (vs. Whitworth, Wash.)* 70+ Attempts Nov. 3, 1984 (74, at Macalester) 4+ SJU Turnovers Sept. 29, 2018 (4, at Augsburg) 5 Rushing TD’s Nov. 17, 2018 (6, vs. Martin Luther)* 5+ SJU Turnovers Sept. 24, 2016 (5, vs. St. Thomas) 6 Rushing TD’s Nov. 17, 2018 (6, vs. Martin Luther)* 3 SJU Fumbles Lost Nov. 5, 2016 (vs. Hamline) 7 Rushing TD’s Nov. 4, 2017 (8, at Hamline) 4+ SJU Fumbles Lost Sept. 29, 2018 (4, at Augsburg) 4+ Takeaways Nov. 10, 2018 (4, vs. Thomas More, Ky.) Passing 5+ Takeaways Oct. 13, 2018 (7, vs. St. Thomas) 300+ Yards Sept. 21, 2019 (335, vs. Gustavus Adolphus) 6+ Takeaways Oct. 13, 2018 (7, vs. St. Thomas) 400+ Yards Dec. 1, 2018 (418, at Mary Hardin-Baylor, Texas)* 500+ Yards Never Defense 40+ Attempts Dec. 1, 2018 (48, at Mary Hardin-Baylor, Texas)* 50 Rush Yards or Less Sept. 21, 2019 (-40, vs. Gustavus Adolphus) 50+ Attempts Oct. 13, 2018 (53, vs. St. Thomas) 100 Pass Yards or Less Nov. 17, 2018 (69, vs. Martin Luther)* 60+ Attempts Never 100 Total Yards or Less Nov. 3, 2018 (98, vs. Hamline) 30+ Completions Sept. 22, 2007 (30, vs. Concordia) 200 Total Yards or Less Sept. 7, 2019 (177, at UW-Stout) 40+ Completions Never 4+ Interceptions Oct. 13, 2018 (5, vs. St. Thomas) 4 Passing TD’s Sept. 21, 2019 (4, vs. Gustavus Adolphus) 5+ Interceptions Oct. 13, 2018 (5, vs. St. Thomas) 5 Passing TD’s Nov. 24, 2018 (5, vs. Whitworth, Wash.)* Scored a Safety Nov. 4, 2017 (W, 72-6 at Hamline) 6 Passing TD’s Nov. 17, 2018 (6, vs. Martin Luther)* 7 Passing TD’s Nov. 10, 2018 (7, vs. Thomas More, Ky.) Miscellaneous 3+ Interceptions Dec. 1, 2018 (3, at Mary Hardin-Baylor, Texas) 10 First Downs or Less Sept. 23, 2017 (6, vs. St. Thomas at Target Field) 4+ Interceptions Sept. 15, 2012 (4, vs. St. Thomas) 30+ First Downs Nov. 17, 2018 (32, vs. Martin Luther)* 5+ Interceptions Oct. 28, 2000 (5, at Bethel) No Penalties Sept. 4, 2010 (vs. Northwestern) 10+ Penalties Sept. 1, 2018 (10, vs. UW-Stout) Combination Offense 40:00+ of Poss. Sept. 6, 2014 (44:10, vs. UW-River Falls) 300-Yard Passer + 100-Yard Rusher Less Than 25:00 of Poss. Nov. 18, 2017 (23:40, at North Central, Ill.)* Nov. 6, 2010 at St. Olaf (329, Joe Boyle; 116, Jakob Reding) 0 Punts Sept. 29, 2018 (at Augsburg) 200-Yard Passer + 100-Yard Rusher + 100-Yard Receiver 7+ Punts Sept. 23, 2017 (9, vs. St. Thomas at Target Field) Oct. 17, 2015 vs. Gustavus (212, Nick Martin; 201, Sam Sura; 121, Josh Bungum) 10+ Punts Dec. 2, 2000 (10, at Central, Iowa)* 200-Yard Passer + 100-Yard Rusher Overtime Game Nov. 2, 2013 (2OT, L, 20-23 at Gustavus) Oct. 7, 2017 vs. Augsburg (228, Jackson Erdmann; 138, Dusty Krueger) Double-Overtime Game Nov. 2, 2013 (2OT, L, 20-23 at Gustavus) 100-Yard Rusher + 100-Yard Receiver Triple-Overtime Game Never Oct. 20, 2018 vs. St. Olaf (159, Henry Trost/107, Adam Essler; 119, Will Gillach)

Total Offense JOHNNIE PLAYER 400+ Yards Sept. 21, 2019 (459, vs. Gustavus Adolphus) Rushing 500+ Yards Nov. 17, 2018 (717, vs. Martin Luther)* 100+ Yards Nov. 3, 2018 (102, Kai Barber vs. Hamline) 600+ Yards Nov. 17, 2018 (717, vs. Martin Luther)* 150+ Yards Oct. 20, 2018 (159, Henry Trost vs. St. Olaf) 700+ Yards Nov. 17, 2018 (717, vs. Martin Luther)* 200+ Yards Oct. 17, 2015 (201, Sam Sura vs. Gustavus) 75+ Plays Oct. 13, 2018 (84, vs. St. Thomas) 250+ Yards Sept. 13, 2014 (281, Sam Sura at UW-Eau Claire) 85+ Plays Sept. 6, 2014 (89, vs. UW-River Falls) Quarterback 100+ Yards Oct. 30, 1993 (104, Ken Pletcher at Macalester) 30+ Carries Nov. 7, 2015 (35, Sam Sura at Bethel) Scoring 35+ Carries Nov. 7, 2015 (35, Sam Sura at Bethel) 14 Points or Less Sept. 7, 2019 (W, 14-7 at UW-Stout) 40+ Carries Nov. 8, 2014 (40, Sam Sura vs. Bethel) 40+ Points Nov. 24, 2018 (W, 45-24 vs. Whitworth, Wash.)* 3+ TD Nov. 4, 2017 (3, Dusty Krueger at Hamline) 50+ Points Nov. 17, 2018 (W, 84-6 vs. Martin Luther)* 4+ TD Nov. 14, 2015 (4, Sam Sura vs. St. Olaf) 60+ Points Nov. 17, 2018 (W, 84-6 vs. Martin Luther)* 5+ TD Oct. 2, 2004 (5, Corey Weber vs. Hamline) 2-Point Conversion Dec. 1, 2018 at Mary Hardin-Baylor, Texas* Quarterback 3+ TD Oct. 25, 2014 (3, Nick Martin vs. Carleton) (Jackson Erdmann rush) Quarterback 4+ TD Nov. 20, 1976 (5, Jeff Norman vs. Augustana, Ill.)* Opp. Scoreless Nov. 3, 2018 (W, 51-0 vs. Hamline) Quarterback 5+ TD Nov. 20, 1976 (5, Jeff Norman vs. Augustana, Ill.)* Opp. Scoreless (Home) Nov. 3, 2018 (W, 51-0 vs. Hamline) 50-Yard Run Nov. 17, 2018 (69, Henry Trost vs. Martin Luther)* Opp. Scoreless (Road) Sept. 29, 2018 (W, 52-0 at Augsburg) 60-Yard Run Nov. 17, 2018 (69, Henry Trost vs. Martin Luther)* 2+ Shutouts in Season 2018 (4) 70-Yard Run Oct. 20, 2018 (80, Henry Trost vs. St. Olaf) (27-0 vs. UW-Stout, 59-0 vs. Carleton), 52-0 (at Augsburg), 51-0 (vs. Hamline) 80-Yard Run Oct. 20, 2018 (80, Henry Trost vs. St. Olaf) 3+ Shutouts in Season 2018 (4) 90-Yard Run Sept. 27, 1980 (91, Pat Stone vs. Hamline) (27-0 vs. UW-Stout, 59-0 vs. Carleton), 52-0 (at Augsburg), 51-0 (vs. Hamline) 2 w/100+ Yards Oct. 20, 2018 vs. St. Olaf 4+ Shutouts in Season 2018 (4) (159, Henry Trost; 107, Adam Essler) (27-0 vs. UW-Stout, 59-0 vs. Carleton), 52-0 (at Augsburg), 51-0 (vs. Hamline) 2 w/2+ TD Each Oct. 24, 2015 at Carleton No Opp. Off. TD Nov. 3, 2018 (W, 51-0 vs. Hamline) (2, Sam Sura; 2, Antoine Taylor) No Opp. Off. TD (Home) Nov. 3, 2018 (W, 51-0 vs. Hamline) No Opp. Off. TD (Road) Sept. 29, 2018 (W, 52-0 at Augsburg) Allowed 30+ Points Nov. 26, 2016 (L, 14-31 at UW-Oshkosh)* Allowed 40+ Points Oct. 6, 2012 (L, 17-48) at Augsburg) Allowed 50+ Points Oct. 1, 2011 (L, 7-63 at St. Thomas) 2019 Johnnie Football • @SJUJohnnies • @SJUFootball • A Tradition Unrivaled 9 Passing SJU’S WINNING TRADITION 300+ Yards Sept. 21, 2019 (335, Jackson Erdmann vs. Gustavus Adolphus) SJU enters the 2019 season with NCAA Division III’s best winning percentage (.714, 641- 350+ Yards Dec. 1, 2018 (418, Jackson Erdmann vs. Mary Hardin-Baylor)* 249-24 all-time record in 108 seasons), and is sixth behind Notre Dame, Michigan, Ohio 400+ Yards Dec. 1, 2018 (418, Jackson Erdmann vs. Mary Hardin-Baylor)* State, Alabama and Oklahoma for the best winning percentage in college football. Last 30+ Comp. Nov. 8, 2003 (32, Ryan Keating vs. Bethel) year’s 12-1 record marked SJU’s 51st consecutive season without a losing record. 50-Yard Comp. Sept. 21, 2019 (57, Jackson Erdmann vs. Gustavus Adolphus) 60-Yard Comp. Nov. 10, 2018 (61, Jackson Erdmann vs. Thomas More, Ky.) Consecutive Seasons (start of 2018 season) 70-Yard Comp. Oct. 27, 2018 (79, Will Gillach at Concordia) MIAC Team Without a Losing Record 4+ TD Sept. 21, 2019 (4, Jackson Erdmann vs. Gustavus Adolphus) 1. Saint John’s 51 5+ TD Nov. 24, 2018 (5, Jackson Erdmann vs. Whitworth, Wash.)* 2. Bethel 25 6+ TD Nov. 17, 2018 (6, Jackson Erdmann vs. Martin Luther)* 3. Concordia 12 Non-QB Passing TD Oct. 27, 2018 (79, Will Gillach at Concordia) 4. St. Thomas 11 5. Gustavus 6 Receiving 6. St. Olaf 1 100+ Yards Sept. 21, 2019 (113, T.J. Hodge vs. Gustavus Adolphus) 7. Augsburg 0 150+ Yards Dec. 1, 2018 (150, Will Gillach at Mary Hardin Baylor, Texas)* Carleton 0 200+ Yards Oct. 13, 2018 (256, Will Gillach vs. St. Thomas) Hamline 0 10+ Receptions Dec. 1, 2018 (11, Adam Essler at Mary Hardin-Baylor, Texas)* 15+ Receptions Nov. 8, 2003 (15, Blake Elliott vs. Bethel) 10-WIN SEASONS 3+ TD Nov. 10, 2018 (4, Will Gillach vs. Thomas More, Ky.) The Johnnies’ 12-1 record in 2018 was their 22nd 10-win season in program history. No 4+ TD Nov. 10, 2018 (4, Will Gillach vs. Thomas More, Ky.) other MIAC program has even half of that total. 2 w/100+ Yards Dec. 1, 2018 at Mary Hardin-Baylor, Texas* (150, Will Gillach; 121, Adam Essler; 101, Joey Eckoff) 10-Win Seasons, Among MIAC Schools 2 w/2 TD Each Oct. 13, 2007 at Gustavus School No. Last (2, Aaron Blackmore; 2, Brett Saladin) Saint John’s 22 2018 Concordia 7 2005 Defense St. Thomas 7 2017 15+ Tackles Oct. 27, 2018 (15, Nathan Brinker/Max Jackson at Concordia) Bethel 5 2018 2+ Sacks Sept. 7, 2019 (2, Danny Pietruszewski at UW-Stout) Augsburg 1 1997 3+ Sacks Oct. 8, 2016 (3, Nathan Brinker at Augsburg) Gustavus 1 1987 Fumble Return TD Oct. 13, 2018 (99, Max Jackson vs. St. Thomas) Carleton 0 - 2 Fumble Return TD Sept. 24, 1994 (10 & 24 yards, Brian Kohorst vs. Augsburg) Hamline 0 - 2 Interceptions Sept. 7, 2019 (2, Chris Harris at UW-Stout) St. Olaf 0 - 3 Interceptions Sept. 3, 2016 (3, Leonard Gutierrez vs. St. Scholastica) 4 Interceptions Oct. 18, 2003 (4, Paul Gans vs. Augsburg) NO STRANGER TO THE POSTSEASON Interception TD Oct. 6, 2018 (34, Sam Westby at Bethel) The 2018 postseason appearance was the Johnnies’ 29th (25th at the NCAA Division III 2 INT TD’s, 1 Player Nov. 20, 1999 (66 & 92, Beau LaBore vs. UW-Stevens Point)* level) and fi fth consecutive. SJU is third in NCAA Division III history in postseason appear- 2 INT TD’s, 2 Players Nov. 14, 2009 vs. Carleton ances and fourth in playoff wins. The Johnnies made four other postseason appearances (36, Nate Anderson lateral from Billy Lawrence; 59, Ethan Eid) and have a 44-24 (.647) record overall: three in the NAIA (1963, 1965, 1982) and one showing at the Mineral Water Bowl (1969). Special Teams Kick Return TD Nov. 19, 2016 (82, Evan Clark vs. UW-Platteville)* Most NCAA Division III Playoff Appearances Since 1973 (entering 2019) Allowed Kick Return TD Sept. 22, 2007 (90, Paul Shol vs. Concordia) Team No. Punt Return TD Nov. 3, 2018 (60, Max Jackson vs. Hamline) 1. Mount Union, Ohio 30 2 PR TD’s, 1 Player Oct. 13, 2001 (66 & 46, Blake Elliott vs. Gustavus) 2. Washington & Jefferson, Pa. 26 2 PR TD’s, 2 Players Sept. 25, 1993 vs. St. Olaf 3. Saint John’s 25 (77, Tony Lesch; 79, Mark Smith) 4. Central, Iowa 20 Allowed Punt Return TD Oct. 6, 2007 (75, Andrew Schmiesing vs. St. Olaf) 5. Ithaca, N.Y. 19 3 FG Nov. 10, 2012 (3, Jimmie Mattson at Bethel) Wittenberg, Ohio 40-Yard FG Sept. 19, 2015 (42, Alexi Johnson at Concordia) 7. Mary Hardin-Baylor, Texas 17 60-Yard Punt Oct. 20, 2018 (62, Naufahu Anitoni vs. St. Olaf) 8. UW-Whitewater 16 Blocked Extra Point Nov. 17, 2018 (Sam Westby vs. Martin Luther)* Rowan, N.J. Returned PAT for 2 Points Oct. 18, 2014 (Trevor Warner at Gustavus) 10. Augustana, Ill. 15 Blocked Field Goal Sept. 15, 2018 (Ted Kalina vs. Gustavus) Blocked Punt Dec. 1, 2018 (Ryan LaCasse at Mary Hardin-Baylor, Texas*) Most NCAA Division III Playoff Wins Since 1973 (entering 2019) FR TD & PR TD Oct. 17, 1992 vs. Bethel Team No. (31-yard FR & 72-yard PR, John Beutz) 1. Mount Union, Ohio 103 PR TD & INT TD Dec. 14, 1963 vs. Prairie View A&M, Texas* 2. UW-Whitewater 51 (41-yard PR, Bob Spinner; 44-yard INT, John McCormick) 3. Mary Hardin-Baylor, Texas 41 4. Saint John’s 39 OPPONENT 5. Rowan, N.J. 31 100-Yard Receiver Sept. 21, 2019 vs. Gustavus Adolphus (117, Brice Panning) 6. Wesley, Del. 29 100-Yard Rusher Oct. 27, 2018 at Concordia (120, Dane Ringquist) 7. Ithaca, N.Y. 28 300-Yard Passer Sept. 21, 2019 vs. Gustavus Adolphus (395, Michael Veldman) 8. Linfi eld. Ore. 26 Blocked Extra Point Nov. 3, 2018 vs. Hamline (Adrian Cracolici) 9. Washington & Jefferson, Pa. 23 Blocked Field Goal Sept. 21, 2019 vs. Gustavus Adolphus (Jake Boykin) 10. Augustana, Ill. 22 Blocked Punt Sept. 16, 2017 at St. Olaf (Bryant Eustice) Wittenberg, Ohio Blocked Punt for TD Oct. 1, 2011 (28, Jack Gavin at St. Thomas) Fumble Return TD Sept. 24, 2016 (57, Anthony King-Foreman vs. St. Thomas) Interception TD Oct. 22, 2016 at Gustavus (17, Ben Rengel) Scored a Safety Nov. 28, 2015 (L, 19-38 at St. Thomas)*

10 2019 Johnnie Football • @SJUJohnnies • @SJUFootball • A Tradition Unrivaled 600+ WINS Individual Stats The Johnnies’ 2014 NCAA Division III playoff win over St. Scholastica enabled SJU to become the second college football program in Minnesota to reach 600 for its history. THE KNIGHTS’ STAT LEADERS Rushing Gms. Att. Yds. Avg. TD Long Most Wins in Minnesota College Football History (entering 2019 season) Sean Goodman Jr. 3 34 162 4.8 1 21 School W L T Pct. Seasons Aiden Chang 3 15 103 6.9 0 30 1. Minnesota 698 521 43 .570 135 Jonathan Singleton 1 14 97 6.9 0 13 2. Saint John’s 641 249 24 .714 108 3. St. Thomas 615 348 32 .634 114 Passing Gms. Att. Comp. Int. TD Yards 4. Concordia-Moorhead 537 303 38 .633 101 Beau Nelson 3 95 61 4 6 537 5. Minnesota-Duluth 528 270 24 .657 86 Jonathan Singleton 1 34 21 0 3 245 6. Gustavus 502 360 21 .580 104 7. Carleton 477 485 25 .496 124 Receiving Gms. Rec. Yds. Avg. TD Long 8. MSU-Mankato 467 387 27 .545 93 Mack Journell 3 23 255 11.1 3 39 9. St. Olaf 460 388 20 .541 101 Emanual Williams 3 21 243 11.6 3 78 10. St. Cloud State 459 371 21 .552 91 Fletcher Metz 3 15 131 8.7 2 24 Bert Bean 3 7 80 11.4 1 28 LEADING THE COUNTRY IN TOTAL ATTENDANCE Aiden Chang 3 7 48 6.9 0 22 Collegeville was the place to be for NCAA Division III football in 2018, as Saint John's Sean Goodman Jr. 3 9 43 4.8 1 13 University attracted a division-best 47,297 fans to Clemens Stadium last fall. That cumu- lative total was greater than 98 Football Championship Subdivision teams and all but one Defense Solo Asst. Total TFL Sack Int. of the 167 Division II programs (Grand Valley State's total of 67,865). Travis Brown 14 13 27 ------2-14 Peter Hagstrom 15 7 22 3.5-13 1.0-10 --- SJU fi nished second nationally in Division III with an average of 5,912 spectators over Carlos Lua Pineda 6 10 16 1.0-11 1.0-11 --- eight games, including two in the NCAA playoffs. The Johnnies have now fi nished in Divi- Ryan McGregor 9 7 16 1.5-2 ------sion III's top two in per-game attendance each of the last 18 seasons. Hampden-Sydney Jay Na 6 9 15 ------(Va.) hosted four home contests last fall and led Division III with an average of 7,716 fans Adam Binzak 5 9 14 1.0-3 ------per game. Two other MIAC schools cracked the top 10, as Bethel fi nished fourth (4,436 John Witte 7 7 14 2.0-14 2.0-14 --- per game) and Concordia claimed ninth (4,007 per game). For the eighth straight season, and 13th time in the last 14 years, the Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (MIAC) attracted more fans to its football games than any other conference in NCAA Divi- THE JOHNNIES’ STAT LEADERS sion III. A total of 146,077 fans attended the 50 football games hosted by the MIAC's nine Rushing Gms. Att. Yds. Avg. TD Long football teams, an average of 2,922 spectators per game. Kai Barber 2 25 100 4.0 0 9 Henry Trost 2 14 59 4.2 1 14 2018 SJU vs. FCS/Division II in Upper Midwest Attendance Kenneth Udoibok 2 9 29 3.2 0 11 School NCAA Gms. 2017 Att. Avg. 1. North Dakota State FCS 10 181,055 18,106 Passing Gms. Att. Comp. Int. TD Yards 2. South Dakota State FCS 7 71,243 10,178 Jackson Erdmann 2 70 44 2 6 570 3. South Dakota FCS 5 47,098 9,420 4. North Dakota FCS 5 46,682 9,336 Receiving Gms. Rec. Yds. Avg. TD Long 5. Northern Iowa FCS 6 56,020 9,332 Andrew VanErp 2 10 159 15.9 1 57 6. Saint John's III 8 47,297 5,912 T.J. Hodge 2 9 141 15.7 0 46 7. Augustana (S.D.) II 5 19,310 3,862 Henry Trost 2 6 104 17.3 1 46 8. Northern State (S.D.) II 5 17,486 3,497 Ravi Alston 2 5 63 12.6 1 28 9. Mary (N.D.) II 5 15,899 3,180 10. Minnesota-Duluth II 7 22,011 3,144 Defense Solo Asst. Total TFL Sacks Int. James Inman 7 12 19 1.5-12 1.5-12 --- 2018 MIAC Attendance Leaders Alex Sais 5 14 19 ------School Gms. 2017 Att. Avg. Danny Pietruszewski 8 6 14 6.0-34 3.0-18 --- 1. Saint John's 8 47,297 5,912 Richard Carriveau 3 7 10 1.0-4 0.5-3 --- 2. Bethel 6 26,614 4,436 John Kohler 7 3 10 ------1-22 3. Concordia-Moorhead 5 20,037 4,007 Kyle Borgeson 2 7 9 2.5-14 2.0-13 --- 4. St. Thomas 6 13,984 2,331 5. Gustavus Adolphus 5 10,615 2,123 6. St. Olaf 5 9,145 1,829 7. Hamline 5 7,230 1,446 8. Carleton 5 5,633 1,127 9. Augsburg 5 3,700 740 WINS IN FIRST 6 SEASONS, FIRST 72 GAMES SJU’s Gary Fasching is off to the best start, in regard to wins, by any head coach in the program’s history, including the likes of college football’s all-time wins leader, John Ga- gliardi. He also has John's number in regard to their respective fi rst 72 games coached at SJU.

Among SJU Football Coaches With Six Seasons Coached or More Coach First 6 Seasons First 72 Games Total at SJU Gary Fasching 58-12 (.829) 60-12 (.833) 60-12 (.833) John Gagliardi 33-15-1 (.684) 48-22-2 (.681) 465-132-10 (.774) 24-10-7 (.671) 40-24-8 (.611) 57-32-8 (.629)

2019 Johnnie Football • @SJUJohnnies • @SJUFootball • A Tradition Unrivaled 11 Active Career Leaders BEST RECORD SINCE 1990, NCAA DIVISION III The Johnnies enter the 2019 season with the third-best winning percentage (.823) in NCAA Division III football Rushing Yards since 1990, and the third-most wins (280) during that span (among programs with 200 games played or more). 1. Kai Barber (182 att.) 1,004 2. Kenneth Udoibok (123 att.) 593 Winning Percentage (min. 200 games played) 3. Henry Trost (38 att.) 400 .952 Mount Union, Ohio (386-19-1) .852 Mary Hardin-Baylor (225-39) Rushing Touchdowns .823 Saint John’s (280-60-1) 1. Kenneth Udoibok 10 .816 Washington & Jefferson, Pa. (266-60) 2. Kai Barber 8 .816 Linfi eld, Ore. (250-56-1) 3. Jackson Erdmann 3 .814 UW-Whitewater (281-64) Henry Trost .814 Wittenberg, Ohio (256-58-1) .788 Wartburg, Iowa (246-66) Passing Yards (C-A-I-TD) .788 Central, Iowa (241-65) 1. Jackson Erdmann (485-769-20-98) 7,169 .785 Wheaton, Ill. (238-65-1) 2. Chris Backes (4-10-0-1) 125 .773 Wesley, Del. (256-75-1)

Receptions Wins 1. Andrew VanErp 53 386 Mount Union, Ohio (386-19-1, .952) 2. Kai Barber 29 281 UW-Whitewater (281-64, .814) 3. T.J. Hodge 9 280 Saint John’s (280-60-1, .823) 266 Washington & Jefferson, Pa. (266-60, .816) 4. Henry Trost 7 256 Wittenberg, Ohio (256-58-1, .814) 256 Wesley, Del. (256-75-1, .773) Receiving Yards 250 Linfi eld, Ore. (250-56-1, .816) 1. Andrew VanErp 867 246 Wartburg, Iowa (246-66, .788) 2. Kai Barber 281 242 Rowan, N.J. (242-84-1, .742) 3. Henry Trost 156 241 Central, Iowa (241-65, .788) 3. T.J. Hodge 141

Receiving Touchdowns 1. Andrew VanErp 7 2. Kai Barber 3 3. Will Kleinschmidt 2 Henry Trost

Yards from Scrimmage (Rushing+Receiving) 1. Kai Barber 1,285 On This Date in Johnnie Football History... 2. Andrew VanErp 866 The Johnnies are 12-3 all-time on September 28: 1929 vs. St. Paul Luther (L, 6-7); 1935 at St. Cloud State (W, 3. Kenneth Udoibok 618 21-7); 1940 at Minnesota-Duluth (W, 13-7); 1945 at Gustavus Adolphus (L, 0-38); 1946 vs. Loras, Iowa (W, 27-0); 1951 at Macalester (W, 20-0); 1957 vs. Hamline (W, 33-0); 1963 at Minnesota-Duluth (W, 60-6); 1968 vs. Augsburg All-Purpose Yards (Rushing+Receiving+Returns) (W, 22-13); 1974 vs. St. Thomas (W, 37-20); 1985 at St. Thomas (W, 16-15); 1991 vs. Hamline (W, 35-25); 1996 at 1. Kai Barber 1,285 Hamline (W, 29-23); 2002 vs. St. Olaf (W, 59-20); and 2013 vs. Concordia-Moorhead (L, 14-24). 2. Andrew VanErp 866 3. Kenneth Udoibok 618 1946 vs. Loras, Iowa (W, 27-0): Saint John's posted a 27-0 shutout of Loras on this date 73 years ago. The fi rst Tackles touchdown came early in the second quarter when Barney 1. Danny Pietruszewski 133 Gervais connected with Dick Schmitz for a 30-yard touchdown. 2. James Inman 112 The Johnnies blocked a punt attempt by the Duhawks and 3. Ryan LaCasse 96 John Schneider fell on top of it in the end zone to put SJU up 14-0 at halftime. Chuck Miller ran 93 yards for a touchdown at Tackles for Loss the start of the second half and Gervais hit Bob Mayer for a 21- yard touchdown pass to end the scoring (L to R: Chuck Miller, 1. Danny Pietruszewski 22.0 Bill Osborne, Bob Mayer and Barney Gervais). 2. Kyle Borgeson 10.0 3. Richard Carriveau 6.5 1985 at St. Thomas (W, 16-15): The Johnnies scored nine points in the fi nal 1:16 to top St. Thomas 16-15 on this date 34 years ago in St. Paul. The Tommies scored Sacks fi rst with a one-yard touchdown run, but the Johnnies returned the favor later in the second quarter with a 33-yard 1. Danny Pietruszewski 14.5 touchdown run from Chuck Easley. In the third quarter, St. Thomas recorded a safety and a two-yard touchdown 2. Kyle Borgeson 7.0 run to gain a 15-7 lead. Quarterback Rick Dougherty started the comeback with a 20-yard touchdown pass to Dan 3. Richard Carriveau 3.5 Grant. Kicker Don Pribyl booted a 42-yard fi eld goal with three seconds left to give SJU the 16-15 victory.

Interceptions 1996 at Hamline (W, 29-23): SJU clawed back from two, two-score defi cits to defeat Hamline on this date 1. Ryan LaCasse 7 23 years ago in St. Paul. Hamline jumped out to a 10-0 lead in the fi rst quarter and entered the fourth with a 23-14 2. Chris Harris 6 advantage on the scoreboard. The Johnnies cut their defi cit to two (23-21) on a 15-yard touchdown pass from 3. James Inman 2 Kurt Ramler to Bill Larson. Ramler hit Adam Herbst for a 16-yard touchdown and the game-winning score with 33 seconds remaining. Ramler passed for 312 yards and four touchdowns, but was sacked nine times. Herbst fi nished with eight catches for 125 yards and three touchdowns.

12 2019 Johnnie Football • @SJUJohnnies • @SJUFootball • A Tradition Unrivaled BLAKE ELLIOTT ’03 ON HALL OF FAME BALLOT SJU Football in the Classroom Former Saint John's University award-winning student-athlete Blake Elliott '03 was named to the College Football Hall of Fame ballot for the seventh consecutive year in -SJU returns fi ve of last year's 10 Academic All-MIAC (minimum 3.5 cumulative GPA) June. Elliott, who played wide receiver for the Johnnies from 2000-03, is one of 177 honorees in 2019: Chris Backes, Jarod Fike, Collin Franz, Alex Sais and Andrew former student-athletes on the ballot, including one of 100 from the NCAA divisional and VanErp. The Johnnies have had totaled 91 Academic All-MIAC recipients in Gary Fasch- NAIA ranks. The announcement of the 2020 inductees, including the players and coaches ing's fi rst six seasons, the most in the MIAC during that span (Concordia is next with 86 from both the Football Bowl Division and the divisional ranks, will be made in January honorees since 2013). 2020 in New Orleans. Those selected will be inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame during the 63rd NFF Annual Awards Dinner Dec. 8, 2020, at the New York Hilton -The Johnnies have had 16 football Academic All-Americans in the last 15 seasons, Midtown and permanently enshrined at the Chick-fi l-A College Football Hall of Fame in including wide receiver Will Gillach '19 last fall. SJU leads the MIAC in with 30 football Atlanta. Academic All-Americans (as selected by CoSIDA).

Elliott (right) excelled for the Johnnies for four years -Gillach earned SJU's third consecutive Stein-Fallon Scholar-Athlete Award from the and ended his career as the recipient of the Ga- Minnesota chapter of the National Football Foundation in May 2019. Linebackers David gliardi Trophy and a national championship in 2003; Franta '18 (2018) and Carter Hanson '17 (2017) previously won the award, which is a season that included Gagliardi's record-breaking given to a senior football student-athlete from a Minnesota program who demonstrates 409th career victory. He owns three NCAA playoff outstanding academic achievement, football leadership and community citizenship. records, two MIAC records and 29 SJU receiving records. Elliott was a three-time All-American, a -Chris Backes earned the MIAC's Elite 22 Award for football in 2018. Modeled after the two-time MIAC Player of the Year, a Gagliardi Trophy NCAA Elite 90 Award, the MIAC Elite 22 Award for football is presented to the individual fi nalist as a junior in 2002 and was invited to play in both the AFCA Aztec Bowl and Hula with the highest GPA among the conference's top two teams in the fi nal standings. The Bowl following the 2003 season. His NCAA all-divisions record for consecutive games honoree must be a sophomore, junior or senior and in at least his second season of played with a reception (47) ended in 2008. competition with his current team. Backes is the 12th SJU student-athlete in all sports to receive the award and the second football player. Hanson won the award twice, in 2014 He ended his career second all-time in all NCAA divisions in catches (327) and second and 2016. in NCAA Division III in touchdown receptions (56). Elliott posted 369 receptions for 4,826 yards and 63 touchdowns in his career, as well as 744 rushing yards and eight touch- -For the 14th consecutive year, CSB and SJU were ranked among the top baccalaureate downs on 109 carries (prior to the 2002 season, the NCAA did not recognize playoff- schools nationally for the total number of students who studied abroad. That was one of game stats in season or career totals). Elliott was just as dangerous on special teams as the fi ndings of Open Doors 2018, the annual report on international education published he was on the offensive side of the ball, totaling 3,065 yards and seven touchdowns on by the Institute of International Education (IIE) in partnership with the U.S. Department of 195 returns, kickoff and punt combined. State’s Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs last November.

To be eligible for the ballot, players must have been named a fi rst-team All-American -CSB and SJU are ranked No. 2 among baccalaureate schools with 365 students who by a major/national selector as recognized and utilized by the NCAA for their consensus studied abroad in mid-length study abroad programs during the 2016-17 academic year, All-America teams; played their last year of intercollegiate football at least 10 years prior; the most recent data measured by the IIE. The IIE defi nes mid-length study abroad pro- played within the last 50 years and cannot be currently playing professional football. Of grams as lasting one semester or one or two quarters (CSB and SJU operate under the the 5.33 million individuals who have played college football since the Princeton-Rutgers semester system). CSB and SJU are No. 3 nationally among baccalaureate schools with game on Nov. 6, 1869, only 1,010 players have earned induction into the College Football 555 students who studied abroad during the 2016-17 school year. CSB and SJU have Hall of Fame, or less than two one-hundredths (.0002) of one percent of those who have been ranked among the top six schools nationally in this category for the past 14 years. played the game during the past 150 years. From the coaching ranks, 219 individuals Before graduating, it is estimated that 65.5 percent of all CSB and SJU students will have achieved Hall of Fame distinction, including SJU's John Gagliardi (Class of 2006). participate in a study abroad program, according to the IIE. CSB and SJU annually offer students 18 semester-long programs, 14 of which are faculty-led. CSB and SJU also SJU'S HEAD FOOTBALL COACHES (through Sept. 21) conduct 14 short-term study abroad programs. CHRONOLOGICAL Name Yrs. (Seasons) Record (Pct.) Study Abroad Participants on the 2019 SJU Football Team John O'Leary 1900-01 (2) 4-2-0 (.667) -Ben Bartch, South Africa (Spring 2019) Ignatius Vonderhaar 1902 (1) 0-1-0 (.000) -Dan Greenheck, South Africa (Spring 2019) Peter Boquel 1903-04 (2) 3-2-0 (.600) -Hank Hagen, London (Spring 2019) Harry Comeau 1905-06 (2) 3-0-0 (1.000) -Andrew Haldeman, Galapagos Islands/Ecuador (Summer 2019) Frank Cassidy 1907 (1) 1-3-0 (.250) -Josh Juaire, Galapagos Islands/Ecuador (Summer 2019) William Brennan 1908-09 (2) 4-6-0 (.400) -Jack Kemper, South Africa (Spring 2019) Edward Cahill 1920-21 (2) 1-6-0 (.143) -Sam Presseller, London (Spring 2019) Fred Sanborn 1922-23 (2) 3-8-0 (.273) WINS - MIAC Eugene Aldrich 1924 (1) 1-4-1 (.250) 1. John Gagliardi 362 Wilfred Houle 1925-29 (5) 7-22-3 (.266) 2. Gary Fasching 42 Joe Benda 1930-36, 1941-42, 1945-49 (14) 57-32-8 (.629) 3. Joe Benda 35 George Durenberger 1937-40 (4) 20-10-1 (.661) Henry Welsch 1944 (1) 1-0-1 (.750) PCT. - MIAC (min.10 games) John McNally 1950-52 (3) 13-9-0 (.591) 1. Gary Fasching .857 (42-7) John Gagliardi 1953-12 (60) 465-132-10 (.774) 2. John Gagliardi .780 (362-99-9) Gary Fasching 2013-current (6) 60-12-0 (.833) 3. George Durenberger .625 (12-7-1)

WINS - OVERALL WINS - HOME 1. John Gagliardi 465 1. John Gagliardi 241 2. Gary Fasching 60 2. Gary Fasching 34 3. Joe Benda 57 3. Joe Benda 30

PCT. - OVERALL (min. 15 games) PCT. - HOME (min. 15 games) 1. Gary Fasching .833 (60-12) 1. Gary Fasching .872 (34-5) 2. John Gagliardi .774 (465-132-10) 2. John Gagliardi .818 (241-52-4) 3. George Durenberger .661 (20-10-1) 3. Joe Benda .722 (30-10-5)

2019 Johnnie Football • @SJUJohnnies • @SJUFootball • A Tradition Unrivaled 13 2019 - SJU's SCORING DRIVES Team (Date) Plays-Yds. Span Qtr. Clock Down-Dist. Scoring Play at UW-Stout (9/7/19) 9-79 3:11 3 4:30 2-G Kenneth Udoibok 3-yard pass from Jackson Erdmann (Solors kick) at UW-Stout 1-46 0:08 3 2:28 1-10 Henry Trost 46-yard pass from Jackson Erdmann (Solors kick) Gustavus (9/21/19) 8-48 2:38 1 5:29 2-G Ravi Alston 5-yard pass from Jackson Erdmann (Solors kick) Gustavus 4-87 1:15 2 14:29 1-10 Andrew VanErp 57-yard pass from Jackson Erdmann (Solors kick) Gustavus 12-72 5:11 2 3:04 2-G Tyler Johnson 2-yard pass from Jackson Erdmann (Solors kick) Gustavus 2-50 0:36 3 4:55 1-G Henry Trost 4-yard run (Solors kick blocked) Gustavus 1-11 0:05 4 7:22 1-10 Jack Kemper 11-yard pass from Jackson Erdmann (Erdmann pass failed)

2019 - SJU's SCORING DRIVES ALLOWED Team (Date) Plays-Yds. Duration Qtr. Clock Down-Dist. Scoring Play at UW-Stout (9/7/19) 12-77 6:46 1 4:25 3-G Tyler Seymour 4-yard pass from Sean Borgerding (Benzinger kick) Gustavus (9/21/19) 10-79 4:31 1 0:51 1-10 Brice Panning 29-yard pass from Michael Veldman (Abegglen kick) Gustavus 12-73 6:03 2 8:20 3-5 Brayton Finch 8-yard pass from Michael Veldman (Abegglen kick) Gustavus 8-75 4:21 3 0:34 1-10 Brice Panning 24-yard pass from Michael Veldman (Abegglen kick)

2019 - TRACKING THE TURNOVERS 2019 - EXPLOSIVE PLAYS (20+ YARDS) Takeaways (6) Qtr. SJU Result Player No. TD R P KR PR IR FR INT - UW-Stout (LaCasse) 3rd Downs Henry Trost 6 1 -- 2 4 ------INT - UW-Stout (Harris) 4th Missed FG Andrew VanErp 2 1 -- 2 ------INT - UW-Stout (Harris) 4th End of Game Ravi Alston 1 -- -- 1 ------INT - Gustavus (Kohler) 1st TD T.J. Hodge 1 -- -- 1 ------INT - Gustavus (LaCasse) 2nd End of Half John Kohler 1 ------1 -- FUM - Gustavus (Pietruszewski/Borgeson) 4th TD Matt Mohr 1 ------1 ------TOTAL: 6 takeaways for 13 points (2-for-6 scoring) TOTAL: 12 (2 TD) Turnovers (3) Qtr. Opp. Result Rushing: 0 (0 TD) INT - UW-Stout (Schlegel) 1st Downs Passing: 6 (2 TD) INT - UW-Stout (Schlegel) 4th Downs Kickoff Returns: 5 (0 TD) FUM - Gustavus (Rauen/Fest) 4th Fumble Punt Returns: 0 (0 TD) Interception Returns: 1 (0 TD) TOTAL: 3 turnovers for 0 points (0-for-3 scoring) Blocked Kick/Fumble Returns: 0 (0 TD) SJU: +3 Turnovers (6/3), +13 Points Off Turnovers (13/0) *Denotes TD occurred on the same play 2019 - LONGEST PLAYS OF THE YEAR Rush: 14, Henry Trost at UW-Stout (Sept. 7) Pass Reception: 57, Andrew VanErp from Jackson Erdmann vs. Gustavus (Sept. 21) Kickoff Return: 24, Henry Trost vs. Gustavus (Sept. 21) Punt Return: 15, T.J. Hodge at UW-Stout (Sept. 7) Interception Return: 22, John Kohler vs. Gustavus (Sept. 21) Blocked Kick/Fumble Return: N/A Punt: 41, Cole Milz at UW-Stout (Sept. 7) Field Goal: N/A

14 2019 Johnnie Football • @SJUJohnnies • @SJUFootball • A Tradition Unrivaled When Saint John’s Has the Ball Saint John’s Offense WR 3 Ravi Alston, So. (6-3, 190) WR 7 Andrew VanErp, Sr. (5-11, 185) LT 78 Ben Bartch, Sr. (6-6, 305) 25 LG 69 Karl Rude, Sr. (6-3, 265) C 57 Nick Neumann, Jr. (6-2, 290) Barber RG 54 Dan Greenheck, Sr. (6-2, 300) RT 50 Josh Juaire, Sr. (6-4, 260) 2 11 TE 84 Jack Kemper, Sr. (6-3, 230) Erdmann WR 11 T.J. Hodge, So. (5-9, 165) Hodge QB 2 Jackson Erdmann, Sr. (6-4, 215) 7 3 50 54 57 69 78 84 RB 25 Kai Barber, Sr. (6-1, 220) VanErp Alston Juaire Greenheck Neumann Rude Bartch Kemper Carleton Defense DE 51 Austin Binzak, Jr. (6-0, 225) 51 99 49 NT 99 Skyler Kessenich, So. (6-3, 215) 23 25 DE 49 Joe Lewis, Sr. (6-1, 220) Binzak Kessenich Lewis OLB 21 Josh Angevine, Jr. (5-9, 199) Flanagan Cavan MLB 20 Peter Hagstrom, Sr. (6-2, 220) OLB 44 Carlos Lua Pindeda, Sr. (5-7, 177) 21 20 44 CB 25 Christian Cavan, Sr. (5-7, 169) Angevine Hagstrom Lua Pineda SS 7 Jay Na, Sr. (5-10, 180) BS 33 Ryan McGregor, So. (5-10, 170) FS 37 Travis Brown, Jr. (5-9, 180) 37 7 CB 23 Ryan Flanagan, So. (5-10, 178) Brown 26 Na McGregor Saint John’s Special Teams K 30 Austin Solors, Jr. (5-9, 205) P 99 Cole Milz, Fr. (6-2, 210) LS 26 Will Kleinschmidt, Jr. (6-0, 215) H 10 Chris Backes, So. (6-0, 190) KR 11 T.J. Hodge, So. (5-9, 165) 22 Blake Patrick, Jr. (6-1, 165) PR 11 T.J. Hodge, So. (5-9, 165) 5 Henry Trost, So. (5-10, 190)

When Carleton Has the Ball Carleton Offense WR 3 Mack Journell, Sr. (6-4, 190) WR 82 Fletcher Metz, Sr. (6-3, 214) LT 77 Oliver Jacobs, So. (6-6, 260) LG 70 Logan Plasch, So. (6-1, 245) C 58 Matthew Rasmussen, So. (6-2, 265) 1 RG 68 Eric Stadelman, Sr. (6-2, 260) RT 75 Connor Kelly, So. (6-4, 250) Goodman WR 2 Emanual Williams, Sr. (5-9, 180) WR 16 Bert Bean, So. (6-2, 175) 14 QB 14 Jonathan Singleton, Fr. (6-0, 190) Singleton RB 1 Sean Goodman, Jr. (5-7, 205) 82 2 75 68 58 70 77 16 Saint John’s Defense 3 Metz Williams DE 83 J.W. Windsor, Sr. (6-1, 275) Journell Kelly Stadelman Rasmussen Plasch Jacobs Bean NT 95 Kyle Borgeson, Sr. (6-2, 240) DE 44 Dom Nussmeier, Jr. (6-3, 235) LB 24 Danny Pietruszewski, Jr. (6-3, 245) 44 95 83 LB 41 Richard Carriveau, Sr. (6-3, 210) Nussmeier Borgeson Windsor LB 38 Alex Sais, Sr. (6-1, 215) 24 10 LB 10 James Inman, Sr. (6-3, 225) 41 38 CB 7 Tommy Deters, So. (5-11, 185) Pietruszewski Inman Carriveau Sais S 6 Sam McNamara, Sr. (5-11, 190) 9 7 S 2 John Kohler, So. (6-0, 190) Harris Deters CB 9 Chris Harris, Sr. (6-3, 195) 6 2 Carleton Special Teams McNamara Kohler K 36 Alex Chertoff, Jr. (6-2, 195) P 36 Alex Chertoff, Jr. (6-2, 195) LS 99 Skyler Kessenich, So. (6-3, 215) H 8 Beau Nelson, So. (5-11, 175) KR 37 Travis Brown, Jr. (5-9, 180) 2 Emanual Williams, Sr. (5-9, 180) PR 37 Travis Brown, Jr. (5-9, 180) 2 Emanual Williams, Sr. (5-9, 180)

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