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2006 Football 1 Table of Contents Sep 2 at Northern Michigan * 7:00 pm Sep 9 MICHIGAN TECH * 1:00 pm Sep 16 at Gannon * 1:00 pm Sep 23 SAINT JOSEPH’S 6:00 pm Sep 30 FINDLAY * 6:00 pm Oct 7 at Hillsdale * 2:30 pm Oct 14 GRAND VALLEY STATE* 6:00 pm Oct 21 at Wayne State * 12:00 pm Oct 28 at Saginaw Valley State * 12:00 pm Nov 4 MERCYHURST * 1:00 pm Nov 11 NORTHWOOD * 1:00 pm Home games in ALL CAPS All times local time * GLIAC contest Schedule Notes: 2006 marks the return of Northern Michigan and Northwood to the schedule, after a two-year absence ... Saint Joseph’s (Sep. 23) will be the lone non-conference game for the eighth straight season ... The Hounds will look to break a 0-7 series record all-time at Northern Michigan in the sea- son opener ... UIndy is 9-3 in season openers under Coach Polizzi ... Ferris State and Ashland are the two GLIAC schools to not appear on the 2006 UIndy schedule ... The University has 299 wins in the program’s history. 1400 East Hanna Ave Indianapolis, Ind. 46227 http://athletics.uindy.edu Mitchell Wigness, Assistant Athletic Director for Sports Information Ryan Thorpe, Assistant Sports Information Director Phone: 317-788-3494 Fax: 317-788-3472 Email: [email protected] Ashland . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (419) 721-9239 Ferris State . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (231) 591-2217/5994 Findlay . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (419) 348-6380 Gannon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (814) 871-5773 Grand Valley State . . . . . . . . . . (616) 895-3275/3249 Hillsdale . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (517) 607-2220 Indianapolis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (317) 788-3309 Mercyhurst . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (814) 824-3095 Michigan Tech . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (906) 487-2388 Northern Michigan. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (906) 227-1720 Northwood . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (989) 837-4370 Saginaw Valley State . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (989) 755-0016 Wayne State . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (313) 577-4254 The 2006 University of Indianapolis Football Media Guide is a production of the Greyhound Sports Information Office. The publication was designed and written by Assistant Athletic Director for Sports Information Mitchell Wigness with assistance from Ryan Thorpe, Assistant Sports Information Director. Design assistance by Alecia Wigness. Photo credits to Malcolm Fancher, Walter Winter, Greg Bastin. Printing by Moeller Printing of Indianapolis. Table of Contents/GLIAC Pressbox Numbers . . . .1 Quick Facts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 Media Info . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 Head Coach Joe Polizzi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4 Assistant Coach Bob Bartolomeo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6 Assistant Coaches Chris Keevers/George Barnett . .7 2006 Roster . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8 Season Outlook . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10 Player Bios . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12-31 2005 Recap . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .32 2005 Stats . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .34 2005 Boxscores . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .36-46 2005 GLIAC Standings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .47 2006 Opponent Profiles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .48-50 All-Time Series Records . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .51-53 Year-by-Year Scores . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .54-55 Career Records . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .56-58 Year-by-Year Leaders . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .59-60 Season Records . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .62-63 Honor Roll . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .64 Letterwinners . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .65-68 Indianapolis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .69 University . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .70 President Beverely Pitts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .71 Athletic Administration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .72-75 UIndy Head Coaches . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .76 Facilities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .77-79 Conference Championships . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .80 National Champions/Academic All-Americans . .81 All-Americans . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .82-83 Athletic Hall of Fame/NACDA Director’s Cup . .84 Table of Contents UIndy Sports Information Office 2006 Schedule GLIAC Pressbox numbers

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Table of Contents

Sep 2 at Northern Michigan * 7:00 pm

Sep 9 MICHIGAN TECH * 1:00 pm

Sep 16 at Gannon * 1:00 pm

Sep 23 SAINT JOSEPH’S 6:00 pm

Sep 30 FINDLAY * 6:00 pm

Oct 7 at Hillsdale * 2:30 pm

Oct 14 GRAND VALLEY STATE* 6:00 pm

Oct 21 at Wayne State * 12:00 pm

Oct 28 at Saginaw Valley State * 12:00 pm

Nov 4 MERCYHURST * 1:00 pm

Nov 11 NORTHWOOD * 1:00 pm

Home games in ALL CAPSAll times local time* GLIAC contest

Schedule Notes: 2006 marks the return of Northern Michiganand Northwood to the schedule, after a two-year absence ...Saint Joseph’s (Sep. 23) will be the lone non-conference gamefor the eighth straight season ... The Hounds will look to breaka 0-7 series record all-time at Northern Michigan in the sea-son opener ... UIndy is 9-3 in season openers under CoachPolizzi ... Ferris State and Ashland are the two GLIAC schoolsto not appear on the 2006 UIndy schedule ... The Universityhas 299 wins in the program’s history.

1400 East Hanna Ave

Indianapolis, Ind. 46227

http://athletics.uindy.edu

Mitchell Wigness,

Assistant Athletic Director for Sports Information

Ryan Thorpe,

Assistant Sports Information Director

Phone: 317-788-3494 Fax: 317-788-3472

Email: [email protected]

Ashland . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (419) 721-9239

Ferris State . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (231) 591-2217/5994

Findlay. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (419) 348-6380

Gannon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (814) 871-5773

Grand Valley State . . . . . . . . . . (616) 895-3275/3249

Hillsdale . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (517) 607-2220

Indianapolis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (317) 788-3309

Mercyhurst . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (814) 824-3095

Michigan Tech . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (906) 487-2388

Northern Michigan. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (906) 227-1720

Northwood. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (989) 837-4370

Saginaw Valley State . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (989) 755-0016

Wayne State . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (313) 577-4254

The 2006 University of Indianapolis Football Media Guide is a productionof the Greyhound Sports Information Office. The publication was designedand written by Assistant Athletic Director for Sports Information MitchellWigness with assistance from Ryan Thorpe, Assistant Sports InformationDirector. Design assistance by Alecia Wigness. Photo credits to MalcolmFancher, Walter Winter, Greg Bastin. Printing by Moeller Printing ofIndianapolis.

Table of Contents/GLIAC Pressbox Numbers . . . .1

Quick Facts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2

Media Info . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3

Head Coach Joe Polizzi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4

Assistant Coach Bob Bartolomeo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6

Assistant Coaches Chris Keevers/George Barnett . .7

2006 Roster . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8

Season Outlook . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10

Player Bios . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12-31

2005 Recap . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .32

2005 Stats . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .34

2005 Boxscores . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .36-46

2005 GLIAC Standings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .47

2006 Opponent Profiles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .48-50

All-Time Series Records . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .51-53

Year-by-Year Scores . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .54-55

Career Records . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .56-58

Year-by-Year Leaders . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .59-60

Season Records . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .62-63

Honor Roll . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .64

Letterwinners . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .65-68

Indianapolis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .69

University . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .70

President Beverely Pitts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .71

Athletic Administration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .72-75

UIndy Head Coaches . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .76

Facilities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .77-79

Conference Championships . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .80

National Champions/Academic All-Americans . .81

All-Americans . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .82-83

Athletic Hall of Fame/NACDA Director’s Cup . .84

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University InformationLocation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Indianapolis, Ind.

Founded . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1902

Enrollment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4,300

Nickname . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Greyhounds

Colors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Crimson & Grey

Affiliation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .NCAA II

Conference . .Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic (GLIAC)

President . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Dr. Beverley J. Pitts

Director of Athletics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Dr. Sue Willey

Faculty Representative . . . . . . . . . . . .Dr. Lawrence Sondhaus

Head Athletic Trainer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ned Shannon

Coaching StaffHead Coach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Joe Polizzi (Hillsdale, ‘76)

Indianapolis Record . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .63-66-1, 13th season

Defensive Coordinator . . . . . . .Bob Bartolomeo (Butler, ‘77)

Linebackers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Chris Keevers (Purdue, ‘89)

Offensive Line . . . . . . . . . . . . . .George Barnett (Millikin, ‘98)

Team InformationStadium . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Key Stadium (5,500)(Sprinturf )

Press Box Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(317) 788-3309

2005 record . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6-5

2005 GLIAC record (finish) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5-5 (6th)

All-Time Record . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .300-317-23

Offensive Formation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Pro-I

Defensive Formation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Attack 5-2

Starters Returning/Lost . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18/4

Offense Returning/Lost . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9/2

Defense Returning/Lost . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9/2

Specialty Returning/Lost . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0/1

Letterwinners Returning/Lost . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .46/10

Offense Returning/Lost . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .24/4

Defense Returning/Lost . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22/5

Specialty Returning/Lost . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0/1

Sports InformationDirector . . . . . . . . . . .Mitch Wigness (Eastern Michigan, ‘00)

email . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [email protected]

Asst. Director . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ryan Thorpe (Purdue, ‘00)

email . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [email protected]

Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(317) 788-3494

Fax . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(317) 788-3472

Cell . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(317) 223-5635

Website . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .http://athletics.uindy.edu

Returning Offensive Starters 9- Kevin Sanford- Jr. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .WR

11- Justin Russell - Jr. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .WR

13- Casey Gillin - Jr. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .QB

23- Craig Jenkins - Jr. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .TB

24- Marcus Nalley - Jr. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .RB

26- Sam Elmore - Jr. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .FB

66- Brent Surface - Sr. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .OL

71- Zach Dennis - Jr. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .OL

72- Jason Smith- Jr. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .OL

86- Seth Pickett - Jr. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .TE-LS

Returning Defensive Starters 1- Neimiah Simons- Sr. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .DB

22- Kevin Shaw- Jr. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .DB

25- Kenneth Akridge - Jr. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .DB

30- Kyle Stephenson - Jr. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .DB

49- Brandon Umphress - So. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .LB

52- Leonard Bush - Jr. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .LB

62- Mychal Byrd - Jr. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .DL

90- Matt Maze - Jr. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .LB

96- Jimmy Fleshman - Jr. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .DL

Key Losses3-Derenzo Bushrod . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .DB

20-Carl Lile . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .DB

70-Andy Moore . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .OL

14-Nick Parker . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .K/P

22-Sam Penrod . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .WR/KR

50-Bruce Renner . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .LB

2006 ScheduleSep 2 at Northern Michigan* 7:00 pm

Sep 9 MICHIGAN TECH* 1:00 pm

Sep 16 at Gannon* 1:00 pm

Sep 23 SAINT JOSEPH’S 6:00 pm

Sep 30 FINDLAY* (Homecoming) 6:00 pm

Oct 07 at Hillsdale* 2:30 pm

Oct 14 GRAND VALLEY STATE* 6:00 pm

Oct 21 at Wayne State* 12:00 pm

Oct 28 at Saginaw Valley State* 12:00 pm

Nov 4 MERCYHURST* 1:00 pm

Nov 11 NORTHWOOD* 1:00 pm

Home games in ALL CAPS All times EST

2005 ResultsAug 27 HILLSDALE * W, 29-21

Sep 3 at Michigan Tech * L, 6-24

Sep 10 GRAND VALLEY * L, 13-29

Sep 17 at Ferris State * W, 7-3

Sep 24 at Wayne State * W, 23-16

Oct 1 SAGINAW VALLEY * L, 7-27

Oct 8 at Findlay * W, 28-0

Oct 15 GANNON * W, 27-20

Oct 22 MERYCHURST * L, 24-28

Oct 29 at Saint Joseph’s W, 34-13

Nov 5 at Ashland * L, 3-20

Home games in ALL CAPS

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Media Info

Hounds on TV

For the 12th consecutive season, the Greyhounds will be tele-

vised live throughout most of the state of Indiana on the UIndy

Football TV Network and the SkyTrak Weather Network.

ESPN 950's Greg Rakestraw will call the play-by-play for the

Sep. 30 homecoming tilt against Findlay, with former

Greyhound quarterback Steve Hurst providing color commen-

tary.

Hounds on Radio

All Greyhound football games are broadcast live on WICR-FM

88.7, the university's 30,000-watt station, and on-line at:

http://wicr.uindy.edu with Sports Director Brian Irk calling the

action. UIndy football interviews can also be accessed at ath-

letics.uindy.edu.

Media Information

CREDENTIALS: All requests for press, photo, and broad-

casting credentials for home games should be made in advance

by contacting Sports Information Director Mitch Wigness at

(317) 788-3494 or [email protected].

PRESS BOX: Members of the working media will receive cur-

rent statistics, game notes, rosters, two-deeps, programs, and

StatCrew statistics.

RADIO BROADCASTS: A courtesy phone line [317-788-

3343] is available to the official station of the university. Each

radio station will be limited to three persons.

PHOTOGRAPHERS: Passes are issued upon request to certi-

fied news photographers. Requests should be made in

advance of game day.

Hounds on the Web

Get all the up-to-date information on the Greyhounds any-

time, day or night at http://athletics.uindy.edu. The official

home of Greyhound athletics, you can find rosters, schedules,

statistics, news and media information. Can’t get to the game?

Follow the action LIVE via internet webcast and follow the sta-

tistics as they happen. Find details on the home page.

Coach’s Comments

As head coach of the 2006 University of Indianapolis

Greyhounds, I present this edition to you with tremendous

pride.

This football team has demonstrated a solid work ethic and an

extremely positive attitude. We have a group of intelligent,

hard-working overachievers, who are a real credit to the game

of college football. The 2006 Greyhounds are a close-knit unit

that loves to play the game and that goes about it with great

intensity-the way it was meant to be! This UIndy team is excit-

ing to be a part of!

Through the years, University of Indianapolis football has

been all about attitude, pride, and enthusiasm. Our program

challenges each individual to become his very best. We ask our

young men to prepare and compete for nothing short of excel-

lence in all phases of life, based on hard work and commit-

ment. We believe that representing our great university and its

rich tradition in the Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic

Conference is something to get excited about.

Our football staff and entire athletic department welcome you

to what promises to be an action-packed fall of 2006.

The University of Indianapolis staff is extremely proud that

our students' academic interests will always rank as the top pri-

ority.

With our outstanding student-teacher ratio and very impres-

sive graduation and placement percentages, we are able to

attract highly-motivated student-athletes. We are interested in

individuals who truly work to excel in all phases of college life.

The University of Indianapolis Greyhound Football Program

provides academic assistance through study tables, tutorial

programs, and bi-weekly grade evaluations, which help keep

students on the cutting edge academically.

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The University of Indianapolis football program

has achieved great success under 13th-year

coach Joe Polizzi (pronounced: puh LIT' see).

Polizzi’s 2005 crew won four straight road con-

tests at one point as the team accumulated a 6-

5 overall record, the team’s sixth winning mark

in nine seasons. A season-opening win over

Hillsdale gave the home crowd plenty to cheer

about in the first night game ever at Key

Stadium on Aug. 27, 2005.

Five players earned All-GLIAC honors with

Bruce Renner and Carl Lile each being named

to the First Team Defense. Three more earned

second team accolades and 10 gridders were

selected to the All-Academic GLIAC Team.

Polizzi’s Hounds won four of their last five

games in the 2004 season, a season that saw the

Greyhounds fall by seven or less points on three

different occassions, including two overtime

contests.

Close contests included a final-play loss to

eventual GLIAC co-champion Michigan Tech

and a four-overtime loss to Hillsdale.

UIndy had two members named to the All-

GLIAC First Team in 2004 with one more on

the second team and five named honorable

mention.

Quarterback Matt Kohn finished his

Greyhound career holding every passing record

at the school. An NCAA record holder with his

645-yard passing performance in his junior

year, Kohn benefitted under the tutelage of the

long-time GLIAC coach.

Polizzi led his 2003 squad to a 6-5 mark–its fifth

winning season in seven years. The Hounds

tied for fourth in the 12-team Great Lakes

Intercollegiate Athletic Conference while tying

for second with 14 Academic All-GLIAC picks.

U of I began the season with a 3-0 start, earning

a top-30 ranking in the AFCA poll for NCAA II

squads. Troy Tinsley was an Academic All-

American®, with Cesare Manning playing in the

Cactus Bowl.

The Greyhounds finished second among 12

GLIAC institutions with 15 Academic All-

GLIAC performers in 2002. The Hounds won

three of their last four games.

UIndy recorded its fourth seven-win campaign

in six years with a 7-4 ledger in 2001. The

Hounds got off to a school-record 5-0 start on

the road, tying the UIndy mark with four

straight GLIAC road wins.

UIndy was regionally-ranked in the first nine

polls of 2001 and the Greyhounds were nation-

ally-ranked two weeks, going as high as number

21 in NCAA II.

The Hounds succeeded in the classroom as well

with 16 Academic All-GLIAC selections and

three Academic All-District picks, including

league Jack McAvoy Award winner Chris Volz.

Volz was the GLIAC “Defensive Back of the

Year”, while AFCA All-American Neal Blank

was the “Defensive Lineman of the Year.”

The Hounds had a school-record 18 players

earn Academic All-GLIAC honors in 2000,

including Academic All-American® Brad

Crawford.

The Greyhounds won a school-record 23 games

from 1997-99, posting 7-4, 8-2, and 8-3 ledgers

(23-9, .719).

The Hounds enjoyed the longest winning streak

in NCAA II football (eight) after posting their

first-ever win over Grand Valley State, 30-14, to

improve their 1999 record to 3-0. The ’99

Hounds finished strong with four wins in their

last five outings. Indy upset 12th-ranked New

Haven, before closing the home schedule with a

30-10 win over Ashland and a 34-9 triumph vs.

Hillsdale.

Polizzi’s teams won 13 of 15 home games at Key

Stadium during that span.

Linebacker Josh Gentry finished his career as

one of the most honored players in school his-

tory. He was named to all four NCAA II All-

America first teams, the Snow Bowl All-Star

Game’s “Most Valuable Defensive Player,” and

the GLIAC “Defensive Player of the Year.”

In the GLIAC, Indianapolis was 20-9 (.690)

from 1997-99 for the third-best winning per-

centage in the league.

Polizzi eagerly embraces the challenge of keep-

ing the Indianapolis football program at a high

level. Polizzi believes playing football at UIndy

should be “the greatest experience in a student-

athlete’s life,” and he and his staff work long

hours doing all the things necessary to realize

this goal.

During his tenure, Polizzi has had five

Academic All-Americans®, three Burger King®

$10,000 Scholar-Athletes, and 104 Academic

All-GLIAC players.

Polizzi’s File13th head coach in school’s history

Introduced at UIndy Jan. 26, 1994Alma Mater Hilldale (‘76)Career Record 63-66-1

Coaching experience2005 Head Coach Indianapolis 6-52004 Head Coach Indianapolis 4-72003 Head Coach Indianapolis 6-52002 Head Coach Indianapolis 5-62001 Head Coach Indianapolis 7-42000 Head Coach Indianapolis 3-81999 Head Coach Indianapolis 7-41998 Head Coach Indianapolis 8-21997 Head Coach Indianapolis 8-31996 Head Coach Indianapolis 4-71995 Head Coach Indianapolis 3-81994 Head Coach Indianapolis 2-7-11993 Asst. Coach Hillsdale1992 Asst. Coach Hillsdale1991 DB Coach Hillsdale1990 DB Coach Hillsdale1989 DB Coach Hillsdale1988 DB Coach Hillsdale1987 DB Coach Hillsdale1987 Def. Coord. Ferris State1986 Def. Coord. Ferris State1985 DL/Strength Ball State1984 DL/Strength Ball State1984 OL Coach Hillsdale1983 OL Coach Hillsdale1982 OL Coach Hillsdale1981 OL Coach Hillsdale1980 OL Coach Hillsdale1979 ILB Coach Hillsdale1978 Receivers Coach Hillsdale

Playing experience1973-6 Hillsdale

Joe PolizziHEAD COACH 13TH SEASON • 63-66-1 OVERALL RECORD

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The hard-working Polizzi has been a driving force in building all

aspects of the UIndy football program. He was instrumental in the

planning and renovation of the Methodist Hospital/Methodist

Sports Medicine Weight Room and renovation of the Key Stadium

locker rooms.

In 1998, Polizzi’s Hounds won a school-record eight Midwest

Intercollegiate Football Conference games, finishing second, one

play away from a league championship on the final day of the season.

UIndy finished 1998 with a five-game winning streak, out-scoring

opponents 172-90.

The ’98 Greyhounds tied the school record with eight wins, finish-

ing 27th in the final Football Gazette NCAA II poll.

The Hounds were road warriors that season, snapping Ashland’s 11-

game home winning streak with Indy’s first win at AU since 1983!

Polizzi’s squad followed with their first triumph at Hillsdale since

1979. The “Road Hounds” posted a 4-1 MIFC mark away from

home, best in UI history.

The ’98 Hounds set 28 school records with Kevin Kreinhagen the

school’s first player to compete in the NCAA II Snow Bowl, prior to

signing with the NFL’s Seattle Seahawks.

UIndy all-time leading tackler Ted Liette was named to four NCAA

II All-America teams, becoming the Hounds’ first AFCA NCAA II

All-American since 1991 and MIFC “Linebacker of the Year”!

All-MIFC free safety Stephane Fortin was drafted by the

Saskatchewan Roughriders of the CFL with their first pick.

The Greyhound program “turned the corner” in 1997 with a record-

setting 8-3 campaign, including a 7-3 MIFC ledger. The Hounds fin-

ished eighth in NCAA II with a +1.27 turnover margin.

Polizzi’s Hounds won their first six games in 1997, posting the

school’s best start since 1973 and only the third 6-0 beginning in

school gridiron history. The Greyhounds’ #12 NCAA II national

ranking marked the school’s highest since 1985. Indy was in posi-

tion to win the MIFC title in November, finishing fourth in the pow-

erful league after being picked eighth.

The ’97 Hounds earned the school’s first NCAA II national ranking

since 1985 (#16) after starting the campaign 3-0. The Greyhounds

broke nine-game losing streaks to MIFC rivals Ferris State and

Hillsdale. Indianapolis also defeated Northern Michigan in a tele-

vised showdown of unbeaten, nationally-ranked teams.

The Hounds’ season-opening six-game winning streak was the

school’s longest since 1986, with the 5-0 MIFC start the best in

Greyhound history.

Indy moved to #12 in the NCAA II rankings and third in the NCAA

II Northeast Region after its 6-0 start. Polizzi’s team would eventu-

ally improve to 8-1. The Northwood triumph sealed the Hounds’

first unbeaten home season since 1985 (5-0) and the school’s first-

ever perfect MIFC home campaign (4-0).

Polizzi was named the leader of the UIndy football program on

January 26, 1994. The 50-year-old became the 13th head coach in

school history.

Polizzi was an assistant from 1987-93 at his alma mater, Hillsdale.

During that span, HC compiled a 44-21-1 mark (.674), earning an

MIFC title in 1992. Polizzi was a four-year letterman at linebacker

from 1973-76. In ’75 and ’76, he earned all-conference, all-District

and honorable mention All-America. He was captain in ’76, leading

the team in tackles. He had tryouts with Montreal and Ottawa of the

CFL.

Many of Polizzi’s ex-Hounds have played professional football:

Stephane Fortin and Walter Spencer are both playing for the

Canadian Football League Calgary Stampeders. Rob Mager and

Cesare Manning have enjoyed successful seasons playing with the

Louisville Fire of the AFL2. Manning owns the Fire record for TDs

in a game (7) while Mager holds the franchise mark for TDs in a sea-

son and led the team again in 2006. Matt Kohn, P.J. Cosgrove and

Tarron Acuff are all active in the United Indoor Football league,.

Kohn was recently named the United Indoor Football league’s

Offensive MVP for 2006. Josh Gentry played two years for the

Indianapolis Colts in the NFL, and Gary Isza helped Grand Rapids

to the 2001 Arena Football League title.

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Ex-Ball State and Central Michigan defensive

coordinator Bob Bartolomeo is in his third

season as the Greyhounds’ defensive coordi-

nator.

Bartolomeo was defensive coordinator and

cornerbacks coach at Central Michigan in

2003. Prior to CMU, Bartolomeo spent 11 sea-

sons on the Ball State coaching staff, serving

as defensive coordinator from 1995-2002.

Bartolomeo went to BSU in 1992 as the line-

backer coach, and then served as the assistant

head coach from 1993-95 before assuming the

defensive coordinator job. Bartolomeo helped

the Cardinals to two Mid-American

Conference titles (1993 and 1996) and two

berths in the Las Vegas Bowl in his tenure at

BSU.

In 2000, Bartolomeo’s defense ranked 34th

nationally in pass defense, allowing 199.6

passing yards per game. From 1992 through

1994, Bartolomeo was Ball State’s inside line-

backers coach and assistant head coach. In

1995, he was promoted to defensive coordina-

tor and began coaching the secondary. He

starting tutoring the team’s inside linebackers

in 1999.

Prior to going to Ball State, Bartolomeo was

the head coach at Butler University from

1990-92. His teams were 14-7-1.

His 1991 team went 9-2 and was ranked fifth

in NCAA Division II, earning a berth in the

NCAA II playoffs. The Bulldogs won the

Midwest Intercollegiate Football Conference

(now GLIAC) title that year, and Bartolomeo

was named both MIFC and Kodak Region III

“Coach of the Year.”

He launched his coaching career as a graduate

assistant at Butler from 1977-79, and then was

the offensive coordinator at Indianapolis

Roncalli H.S. in 1979-80. He returned to

Butler where he was the secondary coach

(1980-84), defensive coordinator (1984-90),

and the head coach.

A 1977 Butler grad, he spent four years as a

player for the Bulldogs before becoming a

grad assistant. During his 13-year tenure as

player and coach, he helped Butler to 10 con-

ference titles, three NCAA II playoff berths

and a 98-40-4 record.

Bartolomeo graduated from Andrean High

School in Merrillville, Indiana, in 1973 before

going to Butler. He earned a bachelor of sci-

ence degree (education) in 1977 and a mas-

ter’s of science degree in 1979.

Bartolomeo and his wife, Laura, have two

daughters--Anna (19) and Abby (16).

Bartolomeo’s File3rd season at Indianapolis

Alma Mater Butler (‘77)

Coaching experience2005 Def. Coord. Indianapolis2004 Def. Coord. Indianapolis2003 Def. Coord. Central Michigan2002 Def. Coord. Ball State2001 Def. Coord. Ball State2000 Def. Coord. Ball State1999 Def. Coord. Ball State1998 Def. Coord. Ball State1997 Def. Coord. Ball State1996 Def. Coord. Ball State1995 Asst. Head Coach Ball State1994 Asst. Head Coach Ball State1993 Asst. Head Coach Ball State1992 Linebackers Coach Ball State1991 Head Coach Butler1990 Head Coach Butler1989 Def. Coord. Butler1988 Def. Coord. Butler1987 Def. Coord. Butler1986 Def. Coord. Butler1985 Def. Coord. Butler1984 Def. Coord. Butler1983 Secondary Coach Butler1982 Secondary Coach Butler1981 Secondary Coach Butler1980 Secondary Coach Butler1980 Off. Coord. Roncalli H.S.1979 Off. Coord. Roncalli H.S.1979 Graduate Asst. Butler1978 Graduate Asst. Butler1977 Graduate Asst. Butler

Bob BartolomeoDefensive Coordinator • 3rd season at UIndy

Assistant George Barnett is in his second season

as an assistant coach with the Greyhounds and

will work primarily with the offensive line unit.

Barnett comes to Indianapolis from the

University of Illinois, where he was a graduate

assistant and worked with the offensive line as

well as coordinated the defensive scout team for

the Illini.

Prior to his appointment at Illinois, Barnett

taught for five years and coached for five at

Mattoon (Ill.) High School. He served as assis-

tant head coach for the Green Wave’s state semi-

finalist team in 2003, working as offensive coor-

dinator and coach of both the offensive an defen-

sive lines. Barnett served one year as Mattoon’s

varsity line coach and sophomore defensive

coordinator before becoming the varsity offen-

sive coordinator.

Barnett is a 1998 graduate of Millikin University

in Decatur, Ill., where he earned a Bachelor of

Science in physical education. He was a four-year

football letterwinner with the Big Blue, and was

named to the National Dean’s List.

Indy native Chris Keevers is in his 13th season

on the UIndy staff and his third coaching line-

backers.

He had coached the secondary and served as

defensive coordinator the previous three years.

Keevers was the Hounds’ strength and condi-

tioning coach his first seven years.

Keevers’ 2001 Hounds led the GLIAC in red

zone defense (38.7%) and opponent fourth-

down conversions (25%). They ranked second

in scoring defense (19.1) and pass defense effi-

ciency, and fourth in turnover margin (+13).

The Hounds finished 17th in NCAA II in

turnover margin and 29th in scoring defense.

Keevers’ 1999 defensive line ranked third in the

GLIAC with 38 quarterback sacks. His line

recorded 43 sacks in 1998, and 28 in 1997.

Keevers had been defensive line, special teams,

and strength/conditioning coach at St. Mary’s

[CA] from 1991-93.

Prior to St. Mary’s, he was defensive line gradu-

ate and student assistant at Purdue for three

years. As a player there, Keevers was a two-year

starter on the defensive line. He was ABC

“Player of the Game” vs. Iowa in ’87. Keevers’

playing career began at Coffeyville CC [KS],

where he was honorable mention Junior College

All-American.

A graduate of Marshall H.S., he earned a com-

munications degree in ’89 and a master’s degree

in education administration in ’91, both at

Purdue.

He and wife Alexis have four kids, Chris, 12,

Jessica, 10, Tucker, 3, and Porter, 1.

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Keevers’ File13th year at Indianapolis

Alma Mater Purdue (‘89)Coaching experience2005 Linebackers Coach Indianapolis2004 Linebackers Coach Indianapolis2003 Def. Coord./Secondary Indianapolis2002 Def. Coord./Secondary Indianapolis2001 Def. Coord./Secondary Indianapolis2000 Def. Line/Strength Coach Indianapolis1999 Def. Line/Strength Coach Indianapolis1998 Def. Line/Strength Coach Indianapolis1997 Def. Line/Strength Coach Indianapolis1996 Def. Line/Strength Coach Indianapolis1995 Def. Line/Strength Coach Indianapolis1994 Def. Line/Strength Coach Indianapolis1993 Def. Line/Spec. Teams Saint Mary’s1992 Def. Line/Spec. Teams Saint Mary’s1991 Def. Line/Spec. Teams Saint Mary’s1990 Def. Line/Strength Coach Purdue1989 Def. Line/Strength Coach Purdue1988 Def. Line/Strength Coach Purdue

Chris KeeversAssistant Coach • 13th season at UIndy

George Barnett

Assistant Coach • 2nd season at UIndy

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2006Roster

8

No Name21 Adams, John

55 Adams, Marc

25 Akridge, Kenneth

58 Appleton, Luke

65 Atkinson, Jacob

29 Axum, Brandon

56 Blackburn, Andrew

36 Blakely, Justin

48 Bova, Anthony

10 Brown, Mitch

50 Burford, Dustin

52 Bush, Leonard

62 Byrd, Mychal

18 Byrnes, Alex

2 Clinton, Jason

95 Courtney, Randall

40 Davis, Rick

71 Dennis, Zach

3 Denton, Dustin

46 Dietel, Kevin

43 Duncan, Brelin

51 Dury, Tim

28 Eads, A.J.

44 Edwards, Billy

45 Elliott, Eric

26 Elmore, Sam

84 Fakes, Tyran

81 Fitzpatrick, Travis

96 Fleshman, Jimmy

17 Friend, Dan

74 Frost, Justin

13 Gillin, Casey

82 Geller, Stephen

42 Goff, Danny

7 Gonzales, Jonathan

38 Gray, Scott

35 Green, Raymond

94 Harris, Trent

53 Hayes, Ryan

27 Helm, Fredrich

47 Hile, Zach

47 Holloway, Kyle

57 Hornett, Robb

67 Iddins, Daniel

19 Ikudabo, Tosin

87 Jackson, Joe

23 Jenkins, Craig

5 Johnson, Nick

8 Jones, Karl

33 Kenworthy, Mike

4 Kimbowa, Josh

38 King, Brent

39 King, Darnell

68 Kowal, Adam

14 Kumming, Erick

37 Ladd, Jimmy

12 Lasker, Lance

32 Link, David

63 Marmaduke, Curtis

Alphabetical

**ROSTER UPDATED AS OF JULY 19, 2006**

# Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Hometown/High school/Previous School

1 Neimiah Simons DB 5-10 188 Sr. Columbus, Ohio/Brookhaven

2 Jason Clinton DB 5-9 172 Sr. Bolingbrook, Ill.

3 Dustin Denton LB 6-2 223 Fr. Indianapolis, Ind./Brownsburg

4 Josh Kimbowa LB 6-0 200 So. Greenwood, Ind./Center Grove

5 Nick Johnson WR 5-10 171 Jr. Indianapolis, Ind./Roncalli

6 Sebastian Moore WR 5-9 157 Fr. Indianapolis, Ind./Lawrence Central

7 Jonathan Gonzales WR 6-0 152 Fr. Kokomo, Ind./Northwestern

7 John Rapp DB 5-9 180 Fr. Indianapolis, Ind./Franklin Central

8 Curtis Pfaehler WR 5-9 167 Fr. Franklin, Ind./Indian Creek

8 Karl Jones DB 5-10 165 Fr. Indianapolis, Ind./Warren Central

9 Kevin Sanford WR 5-11 170 Jr. Dayton, Ohio/Chaminade-Julienne

10 Mitch Brown QB 6-2 206 Sr. New Albany, Ind.

11 Justin Russell WR 5-11 190 Jr. Lafayette, Ind./Jefferson

12 Lance Lasker QB 5-10 205 Fr. Reynoldsburgh, Ohio

13 Casey Gillin QB 6-2 198 Jr. Mooresville, Ind./Indian Creek/Ball State

14 Erick Kumming QB 6-3 185 Fr. New Haven, Ind./Bishop Luers

15 Albert Spears WR 5-11 168 Jr. Bolingbrook, Ill.

16 Lynn Panko DL 6-2 243 So. Avon, Ind.

17 Dan Friend DB 5-7 150 So. Macy, Ind./North Miami

18 Alex Byrnes DB 5-10 175 Fr. Indianapolis, Ind./Ritter/St. Francis

19 Kyle Mossbrucker K/P 5-9 175 Fr. Mooresville, Ind.

20 Lamont Thomas DB 6-0 210 Jr. Indianapolis, Ind./Lawrence North

21 John Adams DB 6-3 171 Sr. Indianapolis, Ind./Warren Central

22 Kevin Shaw DB 5-9 175 Jr. Greenwood, Ind./Center Grove

23 Craig Jenkins TB 5-9 179 Jr. Indianapolis, Ind./Lawrence North

24 Marcus Nalley RB 6-0 197 Jr. Indianapolis, Ind./Roncalli

25 Kenneth Akridge DB 6-0 189 Jr. Dayton, Ohio/Chaminade-Julienne

26 Sam Elmore FB 6-0 213 Jr. Indianapolis, Ind./Ritter

27 Fredrich Helm RB 5-7 155 Fr. Evansville, Ind./Evansville Central

28 A.J. Eads RB 5-11 193 So. St. Louis, Mo./John Burroughs

29 Brandon Axum DB 5-10 170 Fr. Indianapolis, Ind./Roncalli

30 Kyle Stephenson DB 5-11 195 Jr. Indianapolis, Ind./Roncalli

31 Matt Taylor DB 6-0 173 Jr. Indianapolis, Ind./Franklin Central

32 David Link RB 5-11 197 Jr. Elkhart, Ind./Memorial

33 Mike Kenworthy DB 6-2 206 Fr. Lafayette, Ind./Jefferson

34 Eric Wright DB 6-1 214 So. Lewisburg, Ohio/Tri-County North

35 Casey Weigle DB 6-0 190 Fr. Lafayette, Ind./McCutcheon

35 Raymond Green WR 5-10 165 Fr. Gary, Ind./West Side/Vincennes

36 Justin Blakely RB 5-10 200 Fr. Muncie, Ind./Delta

36 Zach Rhine DB 5-11 170 Fr. Greencastle, Ind./South Putnam

37 Jimmy Ladd LB 6-2 219 So. Greenwood, Ind./Center Grove/Purdue

38 Scott Gray RB 5-9 175 Fr. Lowell, Ind.

38 Brent King DB 5-8 170 Fr. Indianapolis, Ind./Franklin Central

39 Darnell King DB 5-9 175 Fr. North Chicago, Ill.

40 Rick Davis WR 6-2 187 Fr. Plymouth, Ind.

40 Marcus McKinney DB 5-10 170 Fr. Reelsville, Ind./South Putnam

41 Brandt Green LB 6-0 218 So. Milan, Ind.

42 Danny Goff DL 5-11 233 So. Zionsville, Ind.

43 Brelin Duncan DB 5-10 170 Fr. Evansville, Ind./Bosse

44 Billy Edwards RB 6-2 235 So. Greenwood, Ind.

45 Eric Elliott K/P 6-3 232 So. Columbus, Ind./North

46 Kevin Dietel LB 6-2 221 Sr. Bargersville, Ind./Center Grove

47 Zach Hile DB 6-0 180 Fr. Columbia City, Ind.

47 Kyle Holloway RB 5-9 190 Fr. Greenfield, Ind./Mt. Vernon

48 Anthony Bova LB 5-11 203 Jr. Indianapolis, Ind./North Central

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# Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Hometown/High school/Previous School

49 Brandon Umphress LB 6-1 238 So. Indianapolis, Ind./Franklin Central

50 Dustin Burford LB 6-3 225 Fr. Lafayette, Ind./Jefferson

51 Tim Dury OL 6-3 264 Fr. Indianapolis, Ind./Bishop Chatard

52 Leonard Bush LB 6-0 241 Jr. Cincinnati, Ohio/Roger Bacon

53 Ryan Hayes OL 6-3 295 Fr. Hilliard, Ohio/Darby

54 Matt Michuda DL 6-1 225 Fr. Ossian, Ind./Norwell

55 Marc Adams LB 5-10 190 Fr. Plymouth, Ind.

56 Andrew Blackburn LB 5-9 180 Fr. Shelbyville, Ind.

57 Robb Hornett DL 6-1 260 Fr. Brownsburg, Ind.

58 Luke Appleton OL 6-0 237 Fr. Trafalgar, Ind./Indian Creek

59 Jordan Schaaf LB 6-0 223 Fr. Martinsville, Ind./Indian Creek

60 James Wood DL 6-1 271 So. Carmel, Ind.

61 Lashawn Tyler OL 6-0 286 Fr. Terre Haute, Ind./Terre Haute North

62 Mychal Byrd DL 6-1 240 Jr. Indianapolis, Ind./Ben Davis

63 Curtis Marmaduke OL 6-1 303 So. Brownsburg, Ind.

64 Jake Russell LB 5-8 190 Fr. Camby, Ind./Plainfield

65 Jacob Atkinson DL 6-2 265 Fr. Mason, Ohio

66 Brent Surface OL 6-2 330 Sr. Michigan City, Ind.

67 Daniel Iddins LB 5-11 193 Fr. Corunna, Ind./Dekalb

68 Adam Kowal LB 6-0 218 Fr. Bensonville, Ill./Fenton

69 Robert Tomlinson OL 6-1 255 Fr. Lafayette, Ind./Jefferson

70 Darius Powell OL 6-4 260 Jr. Hazelcrest, Ill./Hillcrest/W. Illinois

71 Zach Dennis OL 6-3 290 Jr. Speedway, Ind.

72 Jason Smith OL 6-5 306 Jr. North Webster, Ind./Wawasee

73 Louis Vesta OL 6-4 262 So. Elkhart, Ind./Concord

74 Justin Frost OL 6-4 255 Fr. Dayton, Ohio/Bellbrook

75 Steven Smith OL 6-3 337 Fr. Indianapolis, Ind./Warren Central

76 Jonathon Modlin DL 6-2 220 Fr. Evansville, Ind./Bosse

77 Eric Quintana OL 6-3 275 Fr. Plymouth, Ind.

79 Ryan Shea OL 6-3 275 Fr. Bradenton, Fla./Lakewood Ranch

80 Cole Willis TE 6-2 239 Fr. Indianapolis, Ind./Lawrence Central

81 Travis Fitzpatrick WR 6-3 174 So. Peru, Ind./North Miami

82 Stephen Geller WR 6-1 170 Fr. Avon, Ind.

83 Jason McGuinness WR 6-2 191 So. Indianapolis, Ind./Scecina

84 Tyran Fakes WR 6-3 205 Fr. Plainfield, Ind.

85 Dave Klinger WR 6-0 179 Fr. Chicago, Ill./St. Laurence

86 Seth Pickett TE-LS 6-4 223 Jr. Arcadia, Ind./Hamilton Heights

87 Joe Jackson TE 6-10 240 Fr. Murray, Ky.

88 Chris Rutherford WR 6-3 185 Fr. Danville, Ind./Tri-West

89 Dustin Tyler TE 6-2 230 Fr. Marion, Ind./Mississinewa

90 Matt Maze LB 6-3 214 Jr. Columbus, Ind./North

92 Peter Szostak DL 5-10 212 Sr. Bargersville, Ind./Roncalli

93 Adam Prichard DL 6-2 243 Fr. Dayton, Ohio/Northmont

94 Trent Harris DL 6-3 259 Jr. Merrillville, Ind.

95 Randall Courtney DL 6-2 210 Fr. Indianapolis, Ind./North Central

96 Jimmy Fleshman DL 6-2 283 Jr. Columbus, Ohio/Centennial

97 Gregory Woods K 5-8 175 Fr. Indianapolis, Ind./Pike

98 Jace Morrison K 5-11 183 Fr. Dale, Ind./Heritage Hills

99 Jamel Williams DL 6-2 273 So. Anderson, Ind./Highland

No Name90 Maze, Matt

83 McGuinness, Jason

40 McKinney, Marcus

54 Michuda, Matt

76 Modlin, Jonathon

6 Moore, Sebastian

19 Mossbrucker, Kyle

98 Morrison, Jace

24 Nalley, Marcus

16 Panko, Lynn

8 Pfaehler, Curtis

86 Pickett, Seth

70 Powell, Darius

93 Prichard, Adam

77 Quintana, Eric

7 Rapp, John

36 Rhine, Zach

64 Russel, Jake

11 Russell, Justin

88 Rutherford, Chris

9 Sanford, Kevin

59 Schaaf, Jordan

22 Shaw, Kevin

79 Shea, Ryan

1 Simons, Neimiah

72 Smith, Jason

75 Smith, Steven

15 Spears, Albert

30 Stephenson, Kyle

66 Surface, Brent

92 Szostak, Peter

31 Taylor, Matt

20 Thomas, Lamont

69 Tomlinson, Robert

89 Tyler, Dustin

61 Tyler, Lashawn

49 Umphress, Brandon

73 Vesta, Louis

35 Weigle, Casey

99 Williams, Jamel

80 Willis, Cole

60 Wood, James

97 Woods, Gregory

34 Wright, Eric

PronunciationGuidePolizzi: “puh-LIT-see”

Bartolomeo: “bart-uh-la-MAY-o”

Akridge: “ACHE-ridge”

Dietel: “DEE-tull”

Kimbowa: “KIM-bow-uhh”

Kowal: “KO-wall”

Michuda: “mi-KOO-duh”

Pfaehler: “FAY-ler”

Schaaf: “SHAH-ff”

Szostak: “SHAH-stak”

Weigle: “WY-gull”

QuarterbackBoth Greyhound signal-callers return after each seeing snaps in

2005. Senior Mitch Brown made one start, but saw action in six

games. Junior Casey Gillin, a transfer from Ball State in his sec-

ond season with the Hounds, looks to be the incumbent starter.

Gillin threw for 1,780 yards in 2005, notching three dif-

ferent games with at least 250 yards passing. He

also scored four touchdowns on the ground, all

coming in the final five games of the season.

Lance Lasker and Erick Kumming

signed with the Hounds in February and

will be the Greyhound leaders of the

future.

Tail backThe Greyhounds enjoy the luxury of

three different running backs, all able to

carry the load. Three juniors-- Craig

Jenkins, Marcus Nalley and David Link

make up a healthy lineup of suitors for the

starting gig.

Jenkins got the most work last season, rushing 133 times

for a team-leading 623 yards on the ground. He added three TD

runs and rattled-off the longest play from scrimmage in 2005, a

65-yard jaunt on the game’s opening play at Saint Joseph’s.

Nalley got his share of the workload, making seven starts while

carrying 114 times for 546 yards. He had two games of over 100

yards rushing and a third with 99 yards. The Roncalli High School

product missed the season’s final three games with an injury but

looks to return full-tilt for 2006.

David Link made the most of limited action, netting 300 yards

despite carrying the ball more than three times in just five games

(77 carries overall). He scored his first career TD against nation-

al champion Grand Valley State and had a career-high 68 yards in

that game.

Justin Blakely, A.J. Eads, Billy Edwards and Frederich Helm all

return in search of playing time.

FullbackSam Elmore, the team’s leader in touchdowns, returns to man the

fullback position. A threat both on the ground and through the

air, Elmore registered three touchdowns each way.

Playing in nine games, Elmore was the fifth-leading receiver on

the team, hauling in 20 catches for 218 yards. He had three games

with four catches, consistently providing a pass option out of the

backfield.

Wide ReceiverJuniors Justin Russell and Kevin Sanford will enter their third

straight season as the starting wide out duo. Russell battled

injuries throughout 2005, playing the bulk of his time in just two

games, but making a difference in his limited time. Two games of

over 100 yards receiving helped Russell amass 247 yards on 15

catches in his sophomore season. Another injury early

in the Gannon game sealed his fate for the season,

focing him to miss the final three games as well.

Sanford, with the injury to Russell, was the

main target, snagging 42 balls for 543

yards and four touchdowns, all team

highs. He had four games with more

than 70 yards receiving, highlighted by a

103-yard, two-touchdown performance

in a win at Saint Joseph’s.

Two more juniors will add very solid

depth in Albert Spears and Nick Johnson.

Spears has appeared in 21 of 22 games in his

two-year career, racking-up 36 catches for 430

yards combined. He scored his first collegiate

touchdown at Saint Joseph’s, hauling-in a career-

high seven balls for 72 yards.

Johnson played in 10 contests last sea-

son, contributing 27 catches for

316 yards and a score. He

came on strong in the latter

portion of the season,

catching 19 balls over

the final four games.

Sophomore Jason

McGuinness will

look to crack the line-

up, adding two catch-

es for 47 yards in his

only appearance last

year.

Tight EndJunior Seth Pickett returns from

injury and Kevin Dietel is back in the fold

to bolster the tight end position. Dietel filled-in for the injured

Pickett last year to post eight catches for 70 yards in his six starts.

The versatile Dietel will see time back on the defense in 2006.

Pickett, who also handles the long snapping duties, caught eight

balls for 52 yards before losing the remainder of his season in the

Wayne State game.

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Offensive LineThe line loses the most from last season with the graduation of P.J.

Cosgrove, Andy Moore and Venie Weather-- three starters.

Moore was a Second Team All-GLIAC selection in 2005 and

Cosgrove has since gone on to play in the United Indoor Football

league.

Returning on the line is senior Brent Surface, who moved over to

the offense prior to last season. Joining him is Jason Smith, who

returns from injury, Curtis Marmaduke and Louis Vesta, all of

who saw time in 2005.

Eric Quintana, Steven Smith and Robert Tomlinson all red-

shirted last season and will compete for time. Darius Powell, a

junior transfer from NCAA DI-AA Western Illinois, will also fac-

tor into the mix.

LinebackerGone is one of the most profilic tacklers in the program’s

history in Bruce Renner, but to say that the linebacker

position isn’t a strength would be misleading. Thanks

to a breakout rookie campaign from Brandon

Umphress and returners Matt Maze, Leonard

Bush, Anthony Bova and Josh Kimbowa--

among others-- the Greyhounds will be solid at

linebacker. Add in Purdue-transfer Jimmy

Ladd and Kevin Dietel jumping back to the

defense and the Hounds are solid.

Dustin Denton, Jordan Schaaf and Adam

Kowal learned the system in their redshirt

seasons and are ready to contribute.

SecondaryAll-Region performer Carl Lile and four-year

starter Derenzo Bushrod are gone to graduation,

allowing opportunities for underclassmen to step

up.

Juniors Kenneth Akridge and Kevin Shaw each have

starting experience in the secondary, and seniors John Adams

and Neimiah Simons have started as well. Jason Clinton and

Kyle Stephenson have provided quality depth.

Defensive LineAll-GLIAC Second Teamer Jimmy Fleshman highlights the

defensive line unit which also includes Mychal Byrd and Trent

Harris as key components. Also in the rotation will be senior

Peter Szostak, James Wood, Lynn Panko and Danny Goff.

Special TeamsNick Parker finished off a fabulous four-year career, handling both

the punting and kicking chores for UIndy. However, his gradua-

tion leaves two empty spots heading into the season. Purdue

transfer Kyle Mossbrucker figures to provide competition for the

starting position while freshmen Jace Morrison, Eric Elliott and

Gregory Woods will also battle for the job.

Handling the long snapping duties will be Seth Pickett with Matt

Taylor providing back-up.

Sam Penrod handled every punt return opportunity last season

and tied for the team-lead with nine kick returns. Polizzi will look

to Jason Clinton to bolster the kick and punt return games as the

only returing regular.

John ADAMS 21DB • 6-3 • 171 • SR. INDIANAPOLIS, IND./WARREN CENTRAL

TACKLES G UA A Total TFL Yds PD FF FR INT

2004 8 8 8 16 0.0 0 1 0 1 0

2005 11 24 17 41 4.5 22 5 1 1 2

TOTAL 19 32 25 57 4.5 22 6 1 2 2

2005: Played in all 11 games … had two interceptions, including team-long 60-yard return against

Mercyhurst (10/22) … notched first sack and interception in season-opening win over Hillsdale

(8/27) … had career-high 11 tackles at Michigan Tech (9/3) … also recovered a fumble in that

game … forced a fumble vs. Grand Valley State (9/10) … recorded career-high 2.0 sacks at

Ashland (11/5). 2004: Played in eight games, making one start … recorded eight solo and eight

assisted tackles for 16 total stops … had career-highs of six tackles on two occasions (10/2- at

Saginaw Valley State and 10/16- at Gannon) … broke-up a pass and recovered a fumble vs. St.

Joe's (10/30) … Personal: A Physical Education major … born 10/3/83.

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Ken AKRIDGE 25DB • 6-0 • 189 • JR. DAYTON, OHIO/CHAMINADE-JULIENNE

TACKLES G UA A Total TFL Yds PD FF FR Int TD

2003 1 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0

2004 11 42 16 58 0.0 0 7 0 1 1 2

2005 11 27 10 37 0.0 0 9 0 0 2 0

TOTAL 23 69 26 95 0.0 0 16 0 1 3 2

2005: Played in all 11 games … was second on the team with seven pass break-ups … broke-up

three passes in a win at Wayne State (9/24) … recorded an interception in each of the first two

road games (9/3- at Michigan Tech and 9/17- at Ferris State) … his 27 solo tackles were tied for

fifth on the team … credited with a blocked kick in the Ashland game (11/5).. 2004: Started all 11

games in his freshman campaign … led the Greyhounds with four interceptions … tallied 58 total

tackles, sixth-best on the team … his 42 solo tackles were the third-best mark on the squad … had

an outstanding game vs. Findlay (10/30), first scooping up a fumble and returning 47 yards for a

score and then two minutes later returning an interception 34 yards for a TD … helped the

Greyhounds rack-up a 21-0 lead on Findlay with all three scores coming from the defense … had

a career-high nine total tackles vs. Michigan Tech (10/4) … tallied three pass break-ups … had

seven games with at least five total tackles … had two pass break-ups and an interception at

Mercyhurst (10/23). Personal: Majoring in Sports Marketing at U of I … born 8/24/84. High

School: Earned six letters combined in football and basketball … member of two all-star teams …

prep teammate of Kevin Sanford. High School Coach: Jim Place.

Luke APPLETON 58OL • 6-0 • 237 • FR. TRAFALGAR, IND./INDIAN CREEK

2005: Redshirted. Personal: Majoring in math … National Honor Society member with a GPA

of 3.3 at Indian Creek HS … born 12/22/86. High School: Earned a total of six varsity letters in

football and baseball … two-time All-Johnson County lineman.

Leonard BUSH 52LB • 6-0 • 241 • JR. CINCINNATI, OHIO/ROGER BACON

TACKLES G UA A Total TFL Yds PD FF FR INT

2005 6 25 30 55 8.5 31 3 0 0 2

TOTAL 6 25 30 55 8.5 31 3 0 0 2

2005: Sophomore linebacker compiled impressive statistics by starting and playing just six games

before sustaining an injury … earned first career DII start in season opener versus Hillsdale … led

all linebackers with two interceptions … … tallied three sacks for a total loss of 17 yards … reached

double-digits in tackles three times … fourth on the team in tackles (55) and third in tackles for a

loss (8.5) … intercepted a pass late in the second quarter and added an 11-yard return to set up

the only Greyhound score in a winning effort at Ferris State (9/17) … career-high 14 tackles in win

at Wayne State (9/24) including eight solo and two-and-a-half for a loss while adding an intercep-

tion.2004: Did not see game action. Personal:. A sports administration major … born 1/3/85. High

School: A two-sport athlete as a prep, earning letters in basketball and football … earned All-GCL

and honorable mention all-state honors. High School Coach: Dan Starkey.

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Mychal BYRD 62DL • 6-1 • 240 • JR. INDIANAPOLIS, IND./BEN DAVIS

TACKLES G UA A Total TFL Yds PD FF FR INT

2004 5 0 2 2 0.0 0 0 0 0 0

2005 11 26 25 51 10.0 44 1 2 1 1

TOTAL 16 26 27 53 10.0 44 1 2 1 1

2005: Started all eleven games … led all defensive linemen with 51 tackles … tied for team lead

with two forced fumbles … reached double-digits in tackles for a loss (10), good for second on the

team … registered a career-best 12 tackles at Michigan Tech (9/3) … caused and recovered a fum-

ble, starting a drive that led to a touchdown in a road win at Findlay (10/8) … enjoyed a career

highlight at St. Joseph's by garnering personal bests in solo tackles (6) and tackles for a loss (3)

while adding two sacks and forcing a fumble (10/29). 2004: Played in five games, including the

last four contests of the season … recorded two assist tackles. Personal: A business management

major … held a 3.5 GPA as a prep … born 5/9/85. High School: Earned three letters apiece in foot-

ball and track … named to the Top 50 All-State Team … was a South All-Star … a finalist for Mr.

Football at defensive end. High School Coach: Dick Dullaghan

Jason CLINTON 2DB • 5-9 • 172 • SR. BOLINGBROOK, ILL.

TACKLES G UA A Total TFL Yds PD FF FR

2003 7 31 9 40 0.0 0 1 1 0

2004 9 10 12 22 1.0 3 0 2 0

2005 8 2 2 4 0.0 0 0 0 0

TOTAL 24 43 23 66 1.0 3 1 3 0

2005: Saw action in eight games … paced team with 155 kickoff return yards on nine touches,

good for 17.2 yards per return… gained a season-high 40 yards during a kick return as part of 57

all-purpose yards versus Mercyhurst (10/22) … tallied three tackles, two solo, versus St. Joseph's

(10/29). 2004: Played in nine games, starting three … led the team with two forced fumbles …

piled-up 22 total tackles … had a season-high six tackles vs. Findlay (10/9) … registered a tackle

for loss and five total stops vs. Ferris State (9/18). 2003: Fifth among returnees with 40 tackles in

seven games, starting five times … career-high 11 tackles vs. Grand Valley State … eight stops

(seven solo) and a fumble forced at Mercyhurst … made at least six tackles four times. Personal:

Information systems/exercise science double major with a 3.04 cume GPA … Academic All-

GLIAC … born 12/28/83. High School: Academic all-state, Chicago Suburban League all-star, all-

area, and all-conference … lettered in basketball and track. High School Coach: Phil Acton.

Tim DURY 51OL • 6-3 • 264 • FR. INDIANAPOLIS, IND./BISHOP CHATARD

2005: Redshirted. Personal: Business major … four-year honor roll member with 3.7 GPA at

local Bishop Chatard … born 8/13/86. High School: Three-sport athlete in football, baseball and

lacrosse … all-state offensive lineman.

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A. J. EADS 28RB • 5-11 • 193 • SO. ST. LOUIS, MO./JOHN BURROUGHS

2005: Did not see game action. Personal: Sports marketing major … son of James and Virginia

Eads … born 7/7/83. High School: Five-time varsity letterman in football, baseball and track …

first team All-State running back … part of undefeated Missouri state championship team as a

senior.

Eric ELLIOTT 45K/P • 6-3 • 232 • SO. COLUMBUS, IND./NORTH

2005: Freshman saw action in win at St. Joseph's (10/29). Personal: Pre-med/Biology major …

fourth generation UIndy student … born 4/28/86. High School: Earned two varsity letters in both

football and baseball … named 5A All-State punter by the Indiana Football Coaches Association

as a junior … dubbed All-Area kicker by Columbus, Indiana's The Republic as a senior.

Billy EDWARDS 44RB • 6-2 • 235 • SO. GREENWOOD, IND.

2005: Participated in two contests as a freshman. Personal: Majoring in business … born

1/31/85. High School: Three-year lettermen as a fullback and defensive end … two-time All-

Conference performer … named team MVP as a senior … High School Coach: Rick Wimmer.

Dan FRIEND 17DB • 5-7 • 150 • SO. MACY, IND./NORTH MIAMI

2005: Did not see game action. Personal: Majoring in exercise science … born 4/13/86. High

School: Garnered six varsity letters in football, track and wrestling … four-time regional qualifi-

er as part of the 4 x 400 meter relay team … led football team in tackles as a junior … team cap-

tain as a senior. High School Coach: Matt Furthmiller.

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Casey GILLIN 13QB • 6-2 • 198 • JR. MOORESVILLE, IND./INDIAN CREEK/BALL ST.

PASSING G Att Cmp Int Yds TD Lg Pct Avg/P Avg/G Effic

2005 11 270 150 10 1780 10 52 55.6 6.6 161.8 115.7

TOTAL 11 270 150 10 1780 10 52 55.6 6.6 161.8 115.7

2005: Started 10 games at quarterback as a sophomore with a 115.75 passing efficiency rating…

fifth in the GLVC with 1697 yards of total offense … finished season with 1780 passing yards and

14 touchdowns (10 passing, 4 rushing) … had an impressive Greyhound debut by throwing for

257 yards and two scores, including a career-long 28 yard run (vs. Hillsdale, 8/27) … went 19-for-

25 for 255 yards and three touchdowns in a road victory versus Findlay (10/8) … set career-highs

with two rushing touchdowns and a 52-yard pass versus Mercyhurst (10/22) … completed 23 of

35 passes for a career-best 268 yards with three TD's and zero interceptions in a win over St.

Joseph's (10/29). 2004: Played in two games as the backup signal caller at BSU… completed all

three of his attempts for 47 yards at Purdue … also saw time on the special teams unit at Central

Michigan. 2003: Redshirted. Personal: Son of Mike Gillin and Debbie Gillin ... one brother and

one sister ... born in Indianapolis, Ind. High School: Earned four letters in football for his father

... helped team to a 12-1 overall record and a 9-0 mark in the Mid-Indiana Football Conference

…. The Associated Press Class 2A All-State ... completed 243-of-348 passes for 3,927 yards and

60 touchdowns with only nine interceptions ... the 60 TD passes set the state single-season record,

breaking the mark held by Jeff George ... set a state record with eight TD passes in a single game

... finished his career ranked fourth in Indiana history in passing yards in a season and in a career

... Mr. Football Finalist ... all-conference and all-county ... Indiana Football Coaches Association

Top-50 selection ... completed 542-of-811 passes for 8,806 yards with 104 touchdowns and only

18 interceptions in his career ... led the state in passing as a junior ... helped team to four straight

conference championships ... helped Indian Creek to a 34-4 mark in his career ... also earned four

letters in basketball and three in baseball. High School Coach: Mike Gillin.

Danny GOFF 42DL • 5-11 • 233 • SO. ZIONSVILLE, IND.

TACKLES G UA A Total TFL Yds PD FF FR SACK

2005 6 5 1 6 3.5 17 0 1 0 2.0

TOTAL 6 5 1 6 3.5 17 0 1 0 2.0

2005: Appeared on the defensive line in six contests … earned two sacks, one of which caused a

fumble in a win at Ferris State (9/17) … had two tackles against Saginaw Valley State (10/1).

Personal: Majoring in international business … National Honor Society member in high school

… son of Doug and Sherry Goff … born 6/9/86. High School: Named Academic All-State in both

football and wrestling … earned 10 varsity letters as a three-sport athlete … two-time regional

champ at the 189 lb weight-class … placed fifth in the state in same weight class as a senior …

hailed as first team All-State by the Indiana Football Coaches Association in final season … holds

both season (12) and career sack record (23) at Zionsville HS.

Zach HILE 47DB • 6-0 • 180 • FR. COLUMBIA CITY, IND.

2005: Redshirted. Personal: Sports marketing/administration major … born 4/2/87. High

School: 5-time letterman, two in football and three in track … twice named all-conference and

once all-state honorable mention as a defensive back … intercepted six passes as a senior … state

qualifier in both the 4 x 400 and long jump.

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Robb HORNETT 57DL • 6-1 • 260 • FR. BROWNSBURG, IND.

2005: Redshirted. Personal: Brother Joe played football for the Greyhounds, earning four letters

from 1998 to 2001 … born 2/12/87. High School: Two-time All-Conference honoree … tallied

double-digit sack totals in back-to-back seasons … named team's best offensive and defensive

lineman as a senior at Brownsburg H.S.

Craig JENKINS 23RB • 5-9 • 179 • JR. INDIANAPOLIS, IND./LAWRENCE NORTH

RUSHING G Att Yds TD Lg Avg/C Avg/G

2004 8 30 99 0 14 3.3 12.4

2005 10 133 623 3 65 4.7 62.3

TOTAL 18 163 722 3 65 4.4 40.1

RECEIVING G Rec Yds TD Lg Rec/G Avg/C Avg/G

2004 8 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.0

2005 10 5 39 0 12 0.5 7.8 3.9

TOTAL 18 5 39 0 12 0.3 7.8 2.2

2005: Sophomore tailback played in 10 games while starting three … led Greyhounds in all-pur-

pose and rushing yards with 662 and 623, respectively … had at least one reception in the final

four games of the season … earned first 100-yard game by rushing for 107 yards in a win over

Wayne State (9/24) … gained a career-high 143 all-purpose yards including 131 on the ground

with two TD's in a close victory over Gannon (10/15) … ran for third score of the season versus

Mercyhurst (10/22) … ran for 115 yards including a personal-best 65 yard dash in a victory at St.

Joseph's (10/29). 2004: Played in eight games … rushed 30 times, gaining 99 yards … rushed seven

times in the season opener at Hillsdale, gaining a career-high 25 yards … tallied his longest rush

of the season vs. Wayne State (9/25) with a 14-yard scamper … three of his rushes went for 10

yards or more. Personal: Majoring in Physical Education … born 2/8/86. High School: Named all-

state, top 33 and Indianapolis Star First Team as a prep … named team MVP. High School Coach:

Tom Dilley.

Adam KOWAL 68LB • 6-0 • 218 • FR. BENSONVILLE, ILL./FENTON

2005: Redshirted. Personal: Son of Debbie Kowal … born 3/9/87. High School: Earned five var-

sity letters in football (2), volleyball (2) and wrestling (1).

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David LINK 32RB • 5-11 • 197 • JR. ELKHART, IND./MEMORIAL

RUSHING G Att Yds TD Lg Avg/C Avg/G

2004 6 16 49 0 6 3.1 8.2

2005 7 77 300 1 16 3.9 42.9

TOTAL 13 93 349 1 16 3.8 26.8

RECEIVING G Rec Yds TD Lg Rec/G Avg/C Avg/G

2005 7 3 32 0 11 0.4 10.7 4.6

TOTAL 13 3 32 0 11 0.2 10.7 2.5

2005: Played in seven games … finished third on the team with 300 rushing yards after garnering

more than three carries in just five games … received a career-high 18 hand-offs, grinding-out 68

yards, including a 9-yard run for a score against then #2 and eventual national champ Grand

Valley St. (9/10) … set a career-best 83 all-purpose yards including 61 on the ground and 22

receiving in a "W" at Findlay (10/8) … rushed for a personal-high 74 yards on 13 carries versus

Mercyhurst (10/22). Personal: Business administration major … born 3/25/86. High School:

Three-sport athlete with letters in football (4), track (4) and wrestling (1) … named all-conference

all four years … three-time team MVP … won all-state honors as a senior. High School Coach:

Phil Teegarden.

Curtis MARMADUKE 63OL • 6-1 • 303 • SO. BROWNSBURG, IND.

2005: Freshman offensive lineman received playing time in two games … made collegiate debut

at Michigan Tech (9/3). Personal: Marketing major … son of Wally and Marie Marmaduke …

born 9/27/85. High School: Lettered three times in football and four times in track … named to

the IFCA Junior All-State team … two-time team "Varsity Lineman of the Year."

Sebastian MOORE 6WR • 5-9 • 157 • FR. INDIANAPOLIS, IND./LAWRENCE CENTRAL

2005: Redshirted ... walked-on to the basketball team, eventually cracking the starting lineup at

the end of the season ... a determined athlete who brings hustle on every play ... appeared in 21

games for the hoops team, making four starts ... averaged 0.7 points and 0.4 assists per game ...

after logging just 41 minutes in his first 11 appearances, averaged 14.3 minutes per game for the

season’s final 10 games ... notched career highs with seven points and five assists at nationally-

ranked Saint Joseph’s (Feb. 21) ... was a perfect 3-for-3 from the floor in that game ... gathered a

career-best four rebounds against Wisconsin-Parkside (Feb. 18). Personal: Business administra-

tion major … born 2/27/87. High School: Earned nine letters in football, basketball and track at

Lawrence Central … tallied 15 receiving TD's in just ten games as a junior … named to the

Indianapolis Star North Super Team as a senior … also selected all-conference and all-county …

averaged 10 ppg, 6.4 apg and 2 steals in his senior hoops campaign.

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Jace MORRISON 98K • 5-11 • 183 • FR. DALE, IND./HERITAGE HILLS

2005: Redshirted. High School: Starred for both the football and baseball teams … three-time all-

conference kicker … earned all-state honors as a senior … also garnered all-state accolades in

baseball. Personal: Undecided on a major ... born 1/9/87.

Marcus NALLEY 24RB • 6-0 • 197 • SR. INDIANAPOLIS, IND./RONCALLI

RUSHING G Att Yds TD Lg Avg/C Avg/G

2004 10 7 6 0 3 0.9 0.6

2005 8 114 546 2 62 4.8 68.2

TOTAL 18 121 552 2 62 4.6 30.7

RECEIVING G Rec Yds TD Lg Rec/G Avg/C Avg/G

2004 10 1 8 0 8 0.1 8.0 0.8

2005 8 11 71 0 15 1.4 6.5 8.9

TOTAL 18 12 79 0 23 0.7 6.6 4.4

KICK RETURNS G No. Yds TD Lg Avg/R Avg/G

2004 10 7 105 0 28 15.0 10.5

TOTAL 18 7 105 0 28 15.0 5.8

2005: Sophomore running back appeared in eight games while starting seven … totaled 546 rush-

ing yards while averaging 4.8 yards per carry, tops on the squad … notched three 100-yard all-pur-

pose games … finished season with 11 receptions for 71 yards … scored first career TD on an

eight-yard scamper in season opener versus Hillsdale (8/27) … ran for a career-high 135 yards on

21 carries in road win over Ferris State (9/17) … rushed for 117 yards the following week on just

13 carries, including a 62 yard dash (at Wayne State, 9/24).2004: Played in 10 games, including

one start … rushed seven times and had one pass reception … returned seven kicks for 105 yards

… returned a career-high 28-yarder vs. Ferris State (9/18). Personal: Majoring in Sports

Administration … son of Dick Nalley, an Olympian and career rushing record holder at UIndy …

held a 3.7 GPA in high school … born 3/15/85. High School: 3rd in Mr. Football and 1st in Mr.

Football Running Back … named Player of the Year … a two-time state champ … holds several

records at Roncalli. High School Coach: Bruce Scifres.

Eric QUINTANA 21OL • 6-3 • 275 • FR. PLYMOUTH, IND.

2005: Redshirted. Personal: Majoring in criminal justice … born 12/8/86. High School: Earned

a combined seven letters in football and wrestling … took home all-state honors as a lineman in

both his junior and senior campaigns … team MVP and sectional champion as a heavyweight

wrestler.

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Justin RUSSELL 11WR • 5-11 • 190 • JR. LAFAYETTE, IND./JEFFERSON

RECEIVING G Rec Yds TD Lg Rec/G Avg/C Avg/G

2004 11 48 794 4 71 4.4 16.5 72.2

2005 3 15 247 1 49 5.0 16.5 82.3

TOTAL 14 63 1041 5 71 4.5 16.5 74.4

KICK RET G No. Yds TD Lg Avg/R Avg/G

2004 11 9 144 0 35 16.0 13.1

TOTAL 14 9 144 0 35 16.0 10.3

2005: Started three games in mid-season between injuries… went over 100 receiving yards in

back-to-back games totaling 15 catches for 247 yards for a 16.5 yard average … set a Greyhound

season-high with 129 receiving yards in season debut versus Saginaw Valley State (10/1) … caught

a 49-yarder that eventually led to the lone Greyhound touchdown in that game … crossed the goal

line on a 15-yard toss in a shutout win at Findlay (10/8). 2004: Led UIndy with 794 receiving yards

in his freshman season … hauled-in 48 balls for the season, second-most on the team … had three

games of 100 or more yards receiving … racked-up a career-high 161 yards on five catches vs.

Michigan Tech (9/4) … also caught a career-long 70-yarder in that game … caught a 71-yarder

two weeks later vs. Ferris State (9/18) … tallied 538 receiving yards in six home games for a 89.7

ypg average … returned nine kicks for 144 yards and a long of 35 yards … blocked a kick at Grand

Valley State (9/11) … fifth in the GLIAC in receiving yards per game (72.2) … seventh in the con-

ference in receptions per game (4.36). Personal: A Sports Marketing major … an Honor Roll

member as a prep … born 6/23/85. High School: Earned nine varsity letters, three each in foot-

ball, baseball and basketball … named Indiana's "WR of the Year" … named to the baseball North-

South All-Star Team. High School Coach: Fred Kutruff.

Kevin SANFORD 9WR • 5-11 • 170 • JR. DAYTON, OHIO/CHAMINADE-JULIENNE

RECEIVING G Rec Yds TD Lg Rec/G Avg/C Avg/G

2004 11 52 747 7 50 4.7 14.4 67.9

2005 11 42 543 4 36 3.8 12.9 49.4

TOTALS 22 94 1290 11 50 4.3 13.7 58.6

2005: Started eight of eleven games played … Greyhound leading receiver with 543 yards on 42

catches with four TD's … pulled-in seven balls for 79 yards and a score in season opener (vs.

Hillsdale, 8/27) … caught a season-high eight balls versus powerhouse Grand Valley State (9/10)

… cracked the 100-yard receiving mark with 103 in a "W" on the road versus St. Joseph's (10/29)

… also tied a career-best by catching two touchdown passes in that contest. 2004: Started all 11

games at wideout … had a phenomenal freshman campaign, leading the Hounds in receptions

(52) and receiving touchdowns (7) … all seven of his scores came in the final six contests … caught

his first collegiate touchdown at SVSU (10/2) … had back-to-back games with two touchdowns

(10/16 &10/23) … piled-up career-highs with nine catches and 153 yards vs. Wayne State (9/25)

… ended the season with two more TDs and 121 yards vs. Ashland (11/5) … tallied five of his

seven scores on the road … longest reception of the season was a 50-yard catch at Mercyhurst

(10/23) … fifth in the GLIAC in receptions per game (4.73) … sixth in the conference in receiving

yards per game (67.9) … Personal: Undecided on a major … born 1/9/85. High School: Lettered

in baseball and football at Chaminade-Julienne in Dayton, Ohio. High School Coach: Jim Place.

Jason SMITH 72OL • 6- 5 • 306 • JR. NORTH WEBSTER, IND./WAWASEE

2005: Sophomore offensive lineman started first five games at tackle before hit by injury. 2004:

Played in 10 games and started the final eight contests. Personal: Plans to major in information

systems … born 10/17/85. High School: A twop-sport athlete at Wawasee H.S. … earned three

varsity letters each in football and track … named Team MVP, All-NLC, IFCA Top 50, all-area and

all-state honorable mention. High School Coach: Joe Rietveld.

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Steven SMITH 75OL • 6-3 • 337 • FR. INDIANAPOLIS, IND./WARREN CENTRAL

2005: Redshirted. Personal: Sports marketing major … born 9/19/81. High School: Three sport

athlete earned eleven letters in football, basketball and track … all-state gridder on three occa-

sions.

Albert SPEARS 15WR • 5-11 • 168 • JR. BOLINGBROOK, ILL.

RECEIVING G Rec Yds TD Lg Rec/G Avg/C Avg/G

2004 11 8 104 0 29 0.7 13.0 9.5

2005 10 28 326 1 24 2.8 11.6 32.6

TOTALS 21 36 430 1 29 1.7 11.9 20.5

2005: Started two games at wide receiver while seeing time in ten … second on the team with 28

receptions for 326 yards … began the season with three straight games with 50 or more receiving

yards … set career-high with seven catches for 72 yards in a victory at St. Joseph's (10/29) … also

scored the go-ahead TD in that game, his first career score. 2004: Played in all 11 games … caught

eight balls for 104 yards … had three games with multiple catches … his catch of 29 yards in the

season opener at Hillsdale was his longest of the season … forced a fumble and recorded two solo

tackles. Personal: Undecided on a major … born 1/11/85. High School: Played football, basket-

ball and competed in track as a prep.

Kyle STEPHENSON 30DB • 5-11 • 195 • JR. INDIANAPOLIS, IND./RONCALLI

RECEIVING G Rec Yds TD Lg Rec/G Avg/C Avg/G

2004 11 8 104 0 29 0.7 13.0 9.5

2005 10 28 326 1 24 2.8 11.6 32.6

TOTALS 21 36 430 1 29 1.7 11.9 20.5

2005: Sophomore defensive back saw action in six games in his first season on the gridiron…

made nine total tackles on the season, seven of them solo … tallied a career-best 7 tackles (5 solo,

2 assisted) in week nine versus Mercyhurst (10/22) … three-year member of the UIndy baseball

squad compiling a .341 on-base percentage. 2004: Did not play football … played on the UIndy

baseball team … hit .284 in 48 starts … stole 15 bases, second-best on the team … led the team

with a .420 on-base percentage. High School: Multi-sport star at Roncalli High School.

Lashawn TYLER 61OL • 6-1 • 286 • FR. TERRE HAUTE, IND./TERRE HAUTE NORTH

2005: Redshirted. Personal: Criminal justice major … son of Rita Hicks … born 8/17/86. High

School: Collected nine letters in football, wrestling and track … three-time all-area wrestler with

all-state honors in senior year … also dubbed all-county, all-region and all-conference in football.

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Brandon UMPHRESS 49LB • 6-1 • 238 • SO. INDIANAPOLIS, IND./FRANKLIN CENTRAL

TACKLES G UA A Total TFL Yds PD FF FR INT

2005 11 38 29 67 5.5 21 1 2 1 0

TOTAL 11 38 29 67 5.5 21 1 2 1 0

2005: Starred for the Greyhounds as a freshman linebacker … played in all eleven games while

starting the final eight … finished with 67 tackles, good for second on the squad, 5.5 TFL and 2

sacks … recorded at least one tackle in every game, including at least six tackles in every game

started … returned a kickoff for 16 yards in debut versus Hillsdale (8/27) … registered seven tack-

les, a quarterback hurry and broke up a pass in a win at Ferris State (9/17) … had a three-game

streak of at least one tackle for a loss (10/8-10/22) … capped rookie campaign with season-high

eleven tackles including nine solo grapples at Ashland (11/5). Personal: Majoring in medicine …

graduated fifth in class at Franklin Central … also elected to student council … son of Mark and

Pam Umphress … born 5/1/87. High School: Twice earned all-state accolades … led team in

tackles as a junior and senior … made IFCA "Top 50" All-State and All-Marion County in senior

campaign … also made academic all-state … qualified for regionals as a shot put thrower.

Louis VESTA 73OL • 6-4 • 262 • SO. ELKHART, IND./CONCORD

2005: Was a key member of the offensive line, cracking the starting lineup in his freshman sea-

son … made debut versus Saginaw Valley State (10/1). Personal: Business major … son of Jim and

Paula Vesta … born 2/3/87. High School: Four-time letter winner in football and two-time in

track … garnered all-area, all-conference and team MVP accolades in both his junior and senior

campaigns.

Casey WEIGLE 35DB • 6-0 • 190 • FR. LAFAYETTE, IND./McCUTCHEON

2005: Redshirted. Personal: Pre-Med student … four-time honor roll member at McCutcheon …

born 1/18/87. High School: Awarded eight varsity letters in three sports … named all-conference

as a junior defensive back … state qualifier in 4 x 400 meter relay, including a sectional champi-

onship.

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2005Recap

All-league

Five Greyhound football players were named to the All-GLIAC

teams, highlighted by seniors Carl Lile and Bruce Renner, who

were each named to the All-GLIAC First Team Defense. Jimmy

Fleshman (defense), Andy Moore (offense) and Nick Parker

(offense) all garnered All-GLIAC Second Team accolades.

Hounds Shine in Night OpenerSophomore QB Casey Gillin led the

Greyhound offense to a 29-21 win over vis-

iting Hillsdale College in the first night

game ever at Key Stadium on Aug. 27.

Gillin stepped in and directed the

Indianapolis offense for 40:52 in his

first game as a Greyhound in a dom-

inating offensive performance.

Indianapolis racked up 29 first

downs to just seven for Hillsdale

and outgained the Chargers 443-

144 on offense. The Hounds ran 90

offensive plays in the game to

Hillsdale's 39.

For OpenersHead Coach Joe Polizzi has now racked-

up an impressive 9-3 tally in season opening

games, including wins in nine of the last ten.

The Greyhounds have outscored opponents 333-

204 (avg. 11 pts./game) in season openers in his tenure.

Many hands make light work: Albert Spears became the tenth Greyhound to score

a touchdown in the win over St. Joseph's. It

proved to be the go-ahead score for the

Hounds as they cruised to a 34-13 victory.

In 2004, just five different Indianapolis

offensive players found paydirt (3 rush,

2 receiving). Sam Elmore led the 2005

squad in touchdowns with six (3

rush, 3 receiving).

30 and over:Senior Nick Parker was a perfect 9-

for-9 in field goal attempts of 30

yards or more. He was 12-for-14

overall in 2005, giving him 43

makes for his career, most in

Greyhound history. He also owns

the school's records in PATs (118),

points kicking (247) and season punt-

ing average (42.4 in 2004). He owns

three field goals of 50 yards or further

and three punts of 60 yards or greater in his

career.

Oil Slick

The Greyhounds earned their first shutout over a fellow GLIAC

opponent, posting a 28-0 win over Findlay on Oct. 8. The Hounds

scored all four touchdowns in the opening half and the

Greyhound defense surrendered just 250 yards of total offense for

the game. UIndy joined the conference in 1999.

DII Indiana

The Greyhounds won their 10th straight

meeting with Indiana’s only other

Division II football school, Saint

Joseph’s, with a 34-13 win on Oct.

29. UIndy moved to 23-10-1 all-

time against the Pumas and has

outscored SJC, 283-74, during

the 10-game winning streak.

Sprinting HoundsSophomore Marcus Nalley rat-

tled-off a 62-yard scamper in a

23-16 win at Wayne State on Sep.

24. It marked the longest run

from scrimmage in nearly five years

(Marquis Tolliver- 73 yards at Grand

Valley State, Oct. 14, 2000).

Sophomore Craig Jenkins topped Nalley’s

feat on Oct. 29 when he took the first play

from scrimmage 65 yards at Saint Joseph’s.

In the FleshSophomore Jimmy Fleshman had a

career day against Mercyhurst,

tallying 4.5 tackles for loss.

He also sacked the quar-

terback four times, reg-

istered a fumble

recovery, a pass

breakup, a quar-

terback hurry and

nine total tackles

for the game. All

were career-

highs for the

s e c o n d - y e a r

man from

C o l u m b u s ,

Ohio.

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Bruce AlmightyBruce Renner, a four-year starter and co-captain last season at

linebacker for the Hounds, led the team in tackles in each of his

final three seasons. He notched his third straight season with 100

or more tackles in 2005, registering 103 to lead the Greyhounds.

The Delphos, Ohio native finished his phenomenal Greyhound

career with 440 total tackles, fifth-best all-time at Indianapolis.

Double-Digit TroubleRenner was consistently one of the top tacklers, tallying double-

digit tackle totals in 28 of his last 36 games in a Greyhound uni-

form, dating back to his freshman campaign.

Lile All-RegionSenior Carl Lile led the 2005 Greyhounds in interceptions with

four, leading a defense that ranked near the top of the conference

in pass defense each week this season. The All-GLIAC First Team

selection tallied 59 total tackles in ‘05, third-best on the team. For

his efforts, the senior was named to the 2005 Daktronics All-

Northwest Region First Team and was the top vote-getter

among cornerbacks on the squad.

Ten named GLIAC All-AcademicSenior fullback Adam Lane, a four-time hon-

oree, led a list of ten GLIAC All-Academic

selections. Junior defensive back Jason

Clinton and senior linebacker Bruce

Renner were both three-time winners

of the award. Junior tight end Kevin

Dietel and sophomore defensive

lineman Jimmy Fleshman each

picked-up their second honor

while sophomore center Zach

Dennis, sophomore fullback Sam

Elmore, sophomore defensive

back Kevin Shaw and sophomore

defensive back Kyle Stephenson

were all first-time honorees.

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2005Statistics

RUSHING GP Att Gain Loss Net Avg TD Lg Avg

Craig Jenkins 10 133 673 50 623 4.7 3 65 62.3

Marcus Nalley 8 114 584 38 546 4.8 2 62 68.2

David Link 7 77 311 11 300 3.9 1 16 42.9

Sam Elmore 9 24 48 4 44 1.8 3 7 4.9

Josh Kimbowa 8 9 29 2 27 3.0 0 6 3.4

Adam Lane 11 1 2 0 2 2.0 0 2 0.2

Derenzo Bushrod 8 1 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0

TEAM 11 7 0 13 -13 -1.9 0 0 -2.2

Mitch Brown 6 18 31 62 -31 -1.7 0 18 -5.2

Casey Gillin 11 70 170 253 -83 -1.2 4 28 -7.5

Total.......... 11 454 1848 433 1415 3.1 13 65 128.6

Opponents...... 11 402 1805 333 1472 3.7 8 43 133.8

PASSING G Effic Att-Cmp-Int Pct Yds TD Lg Avg

Casey Gillin 11 115.75 270-150-10 55.6 1780 10 52 161.8

Mitch Brown 6 98.06 58-31-4 53.4 364 1 42 60.7

Total.......... 11 112.62 328-181-14 55.2 2144 11 52 194.9

Opponents...... 11 114.33 333-192-13 57.7 2006 14 77 182.4

RECEIVING G No. Yds Avg TD Long Avg/G

Kevin Sanford 11 42 543 12.9 4 36 49.4

Albert Spears 10 28 326 11.6 1 24 32.6

Nick Johnson 10 27 316 11.7 1 27 31.6

Sam Elmore 9 20 218 10.9 3 30 24.2

Justin Russell 3 15 247 16.5 1 49 82.3

Marcus Nalley 8 11 71 6.5 0 15 8.9

Kevin Dietel 11 8 70 8.8 0 25 6.4

Seth Pickett 5 8 52 6.5 0 13 10.4

Sam Penrod 11 6 116 19.3 1 52 10.5

Craig Jenkins 10 5 39 7.8 0 12 3.9

Adam Lane 11 4 42 10.5 0 13 3.8

David Link 7 3 32 10.7 0 11 4.6

J. McGuinness 1 2 47 23.5 0 42 47.0

Eric Rhodes 1 1 17 17.0 0 17 17.0

William Scipio 3 1 8 8.0 0 8 2.7

Total.......... 11 181 2144 11.8 11 52 194.9

Opponents...... 11 192 2006 10.4 14 77 182.4

PUNT RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD Lg

Sam Penrod 28 122 4.4 0 26

Total.......... 28 122 4.4 0 26

Opponents...... 32 344 10.8 0 39

INTERCEPTIONS No. Yds Avg TD Long

Carl Lile 4 -2 -0.5 0 9

Kenneth Akridge 2 35 17.5 0 34

Leonard Bush 2 11 5.5 0 11

John Adams 2 60 30.0 0 60

Mychal Byrd 1 5 5.0 0 5

Matt Maze 1 23 23.0 0 23

Kevin Shaw 1 0 0.0 0 0

Total.......... 13 132 10.2 0 60

Opponents...... 14 184 13.1 1 53

KICK RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD Long

Jason Clinton 9 155 17.2 0 40

Sam Penrod 9 134 14.9 0 26

Derenzo Bushrod 7 147 21.0 0 45

Carl Lile 4 83 20.8 0 31

B. Umphress 2 15 7.5 0 16

Total.......... 31 534 17.2 0 45

Opponents...... 34 700 20.6 1 95

FUMBLE RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD Long

Neimiah Simons 1 0 0.0 0 0

Total.......... 1 0 0.0 0 0

Opponents...... 2 29 14.5 1 19

|------------ PATs ------------|

SCORING TD FGs Kick Rush Rcv Pass Def Saf Pts

Nick Parker 0 12-14 21-24 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 57

Sam Elmore 6 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 36

Kevin Sanford 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 24

Casey Gillin 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 24

Craig Jenkins 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 18

Marcus Nalley 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12

Justin Russell 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6

Sam Penrod 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6

David Link 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6

Albert Spears 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6

Nick Johnson 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6

Total.......... 24 12-14 21-24 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 201

Opponents...... 25 10-14 21-25 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 201

TOTAL OFFENSE G Plays Rush Pass Total Avg/G

Casey Gillin 11 340 -83 1780 1697 154.3

Craig Jenkins 10 133 623 0 623 62.3

Marcus Nalley 8 114 546 0 546 68.2

Mitch Brown 6 76 -31 364 333 55.5

David Link 7 77 300 0 300 42.9

Sam Elmore 9 24 44 0 44 4.9

Josh Kimbowa 8 9 27 0 27 3.4

Adam Lane 11 1 2 0 2 0.2

TEAM 6 7 -13 0 -13 -2.2

Total 11 782 1415 2144 3559 323.5

Opponents 11 735 1472 2006 3478 316.2

FG Made-Att. Pct 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99 Lg Blk

Nick Parker 12-14 85.7 0-0 3-5 8-8 1-1 0-0 40 0

PUNTS No. Yds Avg Long TB FC I20 Blkd

Nick Parker 62 2342 37.8 60 4 8 18 0

Total 62 2342 37.8 60 4 8 18 0

Opponents 56 2166 38.7 54 5 4 12 0

ALL PURPOSE G Rush Rec PR KOR IR Tot Avg/G

Craig Jenkins 10 623 39 0 0 0 662 66.2

Marcus Nalley 8 546 71 0 0 0 617 77.1

Kevin Sanford 11 0 543 0 0 0 543 49.4

Sam Penrod 11 0 116 122 134 0 372 33.8

David Link 7 300 32 0 0 0 332 47.4

Albert Spears 10 0 326 0 0 0 326 32.6

Nick Johnson 10 0 316 0 0 0 316 31.6

Sam Elmore 9 44 218 0 0 0 262 29.1

Justin Russell 3 0 247 0 0 0 247 82.3

Jason Clinton 8 0 0 0 155 0 155 19.4

Derenzo Bushrod 8 0 0 0 147 0 147 18.4

Carl Lile 11 0 0 0 83 -2 81 7.4

Kevin Dietel 11 0 70 0 0 0 70 6.4

John Adams 11 0 0 0 0 60 60 5.5

Seth Pickett 5 0 52 0 0 0 52 10.4

J. McGuinness 1 0 47 0 0 0 47 47.0

Adam Lane 11 2 42 0 0 0 44 4.0

Kenneth Akridge 11 0 0 0 0 35 35 3.2

Josh Kimbowa 8 27 0 0 0 0 27 3.4

Matt Maze 8 0 0 0 0 23 23 2.9

Eric Rhodes 1 0 17 0 0 0 17 17.0

B. Umphress 11 0 0 0 15 0 15 1.4

Leonard Bush 6 0 0 0 0 11 11 1.8

William Scipio 3 0 8 0 0 0 8 2.7

Mychal Byrd 11 0 0 0 0 5 5 0.5

TEAM 6 -13 0 0 0 0 -13 -2.2

Mitch Brown 6 -31 0 0 0 0 -31 -5.2

Casey Gillin 11 -83 0 0 0 0 -83 -7.5

Total 11 1415 2144 122 534 132 4347 395.2

Opponents 11 1472 2006 344 700 184 4706 427.8

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|------Tackles------| |-Sacks-| |---Pass Def---| |---Fumbles---|Blkd

DEFENSIVE LEADERS GP Solo Ast Total TFL/Yds No-Yards Int-Yds BrUp QBH Rcv-Yds FF Kick Saf

50 Bruce Renner 10 51 52 103 6.5-18 1.5-5 . 3 1 . 2 . .

49 Brandon Umphress 11 38 29 67 5.5-21 2.0-9 . 1 1 1-0 2 . .

20 Carl Lile 11 46 13 59 1.0-3 . 4--2 8 . . 2 . .

52 Leonard Bush 6 25 30 55 8.5-31 3.0-17 2-11 1 1 . . . .

16 Kevin Shaw 10 27 26 53 2.0-6 1.0-4 1-0 1 . . . . .

62 Mychal Byrd 11 26 25 51 10.0-44 3.5-29 1-5 . 1 1-0 2 . .

91 Chris F. White 10 29 18 47 13.5-65 8.0-55 . 3 4 . . 2 .

1 Neimiah Simons 10 23 23 46 1.5-4 0.5-3 . 3 . 2-0 . . .

96 Jimmy Fleshman 11 25 19 44 7.5-34 5.0-30 . 5 3 3-0 . . .

21 John Adams 11 24 17 41 4.5-22 3.0-18 2-60 3 . 1-0 1 . .

3 Derenzo Bushrod 8 24 16 40 3.5-4 . . 2 . . . . .

25 Kenneth Akridge 11 27 10 37 . . 2-35 7 . . . 1 .

42 Matt Maze 8 15 18 33 3.0-7 . 1-23 . . 1-0 1 . .

60 James Wood 11 5 10 15 4.5-10 2.0-3 . . . 1-0 . . .

94 Trent Harris 5 5 7 12 3.5-12 1.5-6 . . 2 . . . .

46 Kevin Dietel 11 5 6 11 . . . . . . . . .

30 Kyle Stephenson 6 7 2 9 . . . . . . . . .

26 Sam Elmore 9 2 5 7 . . . . . . . . .

34 Eric Wright 6 3 4 7 . . . . . . . . .

90 Danny Goff 6 5 1 6 3.5-17 2.0-12 . . 1 . 1 . .

74 Jamel Williams 6 1 4 5 . . . . . . . . .

2 Jason Clinton 8 2 2 4 . . . . . . . . .

43 Lynn Panko 8 3 1 4 . . . . . . . . .

4 Josh Kimbowa 8 3 1 4 . . . . . . . . .

31 Matt Taylor 7 2 2 4 . . . . . . . . .

48 Anthony Bova 4 1 2 3 0.5-0 . . . . . . . .

24 Marcus Nalley 8 3 . 3 . . . . . . . . .

29 Daviante Dunham 6 2 1 3 . . . . . . . . .

22 Sam Penrod 11 1 1 2 . . . . . . . . .

10 Mitch Brown 6 2 . 2 . . . . . . . . .

7 Andrew Fritz 1 1 1 2 . . . . . . . . .

86 Seth Pickett 5 . 2 2 . . . . . . . . .

33 Billy Sweet 1 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .

14 Nick Parker 11 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .

41 Joel Scipio 3 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .

13 Casey Gillin 11 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .

9 Kevin Sanford 11 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .

56 Venie Weather 9 . 1 1 . . . . . . . . .

11 Justin Russell 3 . 1 1 . . . . . . . . .

TM TEAM 6 . . . . . . . . 2-0 . . .

Total 11 438 350 788 79-298 33-191 13-132 37 14 12-0 11 3 .

Opponents 11 429 418 847 94.0-415 47-305 14-184 53 17 8-29 10 . .

Date Opponent Score Overall GLIAC Time Att.

Aug 27, 2005 HILLSDALE * W,29-21 1-0 1-0 2:45 4729

Sep 03, 2005 at #19 Michigan Tech * L, 6-24 1-1 1-1 2:39 2486

Sep 10, 2005 #2 GRAND VALLEY ST.* L, 3-29 1-2 1-2 2:53 3118

Sep 17, 2005 at Ferris State * W, 7-3 2-2 2-2 2:24 2290

Sep 24, 2005 at Wayne State * W,23-16 3-2 3-2 2:40 1738

Oct 01, 2005 #6 SAGINAW VALLEY * L, 7-27 3-3 3-3 2:49 3370

Oct 08, 2005 at Findlay * W, 28-0 4-3 4-3 2:30 1470

Oct 15, 2005 GANNON * W,27-20 5-3 5-3 2:50 1750

Oct 22, 2005 MERCYHURST * L, 24-28 5-4 5-4 2:59 2456

Oct 29, 2005 at Saint Joseph's W,34-13 6-4 5-4 3:20 1070

Nov 05, 2005 at Ashland * L, 3-20 6-5 5-5 2:50 3000

* indicates conference game

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Hounds shine in night opener

August 27, 2005- Sophomore Casey Gillin led the Greyhound offense to a 29-21 win over visitingHillsdale College in the first night game ever at Key Stadium on Saturday night. Gillin stepped inand directed the Indianapolis offense for 40:52 in his first game as a Greyhound.

UIndy (1-0, 1-0 GLIAC) used a balanced attack and kept the Hillsdale offense off the field for two-thirds of the game. An explosive kick return game kept the Chargers in the game as they amassed207 yards on kick returns alone.

Indianapolis got on the board first on Marcus Nalley's 8-yard scamper for a score and a 7-0 lead.The Hounds would get the ball back to start the second quarter and effectively erased almostseven minutes from the gameclock with a 91-yard drive that spanned 13 plays.

Nick Parker added a 30-yard field goal and Sam Elmore hauled-in a 12-yard pass for a 23-7 lead atthe half.

A 95-yard return for a score by Chad Gurica opened the second half and the Chargers were backin business. Chris Clay scored late in the third quarter for the Chargers to close the gap to 23-21.

The steady Greyhound offense controlled the football and the clock, capping another drive withElmore scoring from 1-yard out. The Chargers, however, would block their second extra pointattempt of the evening to keep the score within one possession at 29-21.

John Adams sealed the win with an interception in the game’s waning moments.

Gillin was 23-for-37 for 257 yards passing and two scores. Nalley rushed for 99 yards on 21 car-ries and a touchdown.

Indianapolis racked up 29 first downs to just seven for Hillsdale and outgained the Chargers 443-144 on offense. The Hounds ran 90 offensive plays in the game to Hillsdale's 39.

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INDIANAPOLIS 29HILLSDALE 21

HC UIScore 21 29FIRST DOWNS 7 29RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 25-32 52-186PASSING YDS (NET) 112 257Passes Att-Comp-Int 14-8-2 38-23-1TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YDS 39-144 90-443Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0Punt Returns-Yards 3-54 4-29Kickoff Returns-Yards 6-207 3-38Interception Returns-Yards 1-0 2-9Punts (Number-Avg) 7-40.7 5-39.0Fumbles-Lost 0-0 1-0Penalties-Yards 1-10 4-33Possession Time 19:08 40:52Third-Down Conversions 3 of 11 10 of 19Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 0 1 of 2Red-Zone Scores-Chances 1-1 5-5

Hillsdale

Rushing No Gain Loss Net TD Lg AvgPhil Martin 10 47 9 38 0 19 3.8Brett Neller 3 7 0 7 0 4 2.3Team 1 0 1 -1 0 0 -1.0Aaron Scholl 11 20 32 -12 0 7 -1.1Totals... 25 74 42 32 0 19 1.3

Passing Att-Cmp-Int Yds TD Long SackAaron Scholl 14-8-2 112 2 45 5Totals... 14-8-2 112 2 45 5

Receiving No. Yds TD LongChris Clay 2 27 1 19Keith Recker 2 20 0 15Bill Brown 1 45 1 45Phil Martin 1 11 0 11Ryan Hermosillo 1 8 0 8Mick Pavelich 1 1 0 1Totals... 8 112 2 45

Punting No. Yds Avg Long In20Matt Vanover 7 285 40.7 54 2Totals... 7 285 40.7 54 2

Punts Kickoffs InterceptAll Returns No Yds Lg No Yds Lg No Yds LgPhil Martin 0 0 0 2 78 42 0 0 0Doug Dawson 0 0 0 1 9 9 0 0 0Nick Gurica 3 54 39 1 7 7 0 0 0Chad Gurica 0 0 0 2 113 95 1 0 0Totals... 3 54 39 6 207 95 1 0 0

Field goal attempts: None

Indianapolis

Rushing No Gain Loss Net TD Lg AvgMarcus Nalley 21 106 7 99 1 21 4.7Craig Jenkins 18 89 6 83 0 23 4.6Sam Elmore 3 9 0 9 1 5 3.0Casey Gillin 7 29 28 1 0 28 0.1TEAM 3 0 6 -6 0 0 -2.0Totals... 52 233 47 186 2 28 3.6

Passing Att-Cmp-Int Yds TD Long SackCasey Gillin 38-23-1 257 2 25 5Totals... 38-23-1 257 2 25 5

Receiving No. Yds TD LongKevin Sanford 7 79 1 19Albert Spears 4 54 0 24Sam Elmore 4 39 1 12Seth Pickett 4 26 0 13Nick Johnson 2 39 0 25Marcus Nalley 1 12 0 12Adam Lane 1 8 0 8Totals... 23 257 2 25

Punting No. Yds Avg Long In20Nick Parker 5 195 39.0 45 1Totals... 5 195 39.0 45 1

Punts Kickoffs InterceptAll Returns No Yds Lg No Yds Lg No Yds LgJohn Adams 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0Carl Lile 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 9 9B. Umphress 0 0 0 1 16 16 0 0 0Sam Penrod 4 29 15 1 10 10 0 0 0Derenzo Bushrod 0 0 0 1 12 12 0 0 0Totals... 4 29 15 3 38 16 2 9 9

Field goal attemptsNick Parker 2nd 02:56 30 yds Good

1 2 3 4 FinalHillsdale 0 7 14 0 21UIndy 7 16 0 6 29

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UIndy falls to #19 Michigan Tech

HOUGHTON, Mich.- The Michigan Tech running game proved to be the difference in a 24-6 win overIndianapolis at Sherman Field on Saturday. Lee Marana rushed for 201 yards and Daryl Graham added114 more to help give the Huskies a 313-61 advantage in rushing yards for the game.

Indianapolis (1-1, 1-1 GLIAC) managed just 237 total offensive yards against the #19-ranked Huskies.Marcus Nalley had 18 carries for 52 yards. Junior Mitch Brown was 11-for-22 with a touchdown in reliefof Casey Gillin.

The Huskies (2-0, 2-0 GLIAC) got on the board first as Marana ran one in from 16 yards out on their sec-ond possession of the game to put the score at 7-0. Grant Botz added a field goal midway through thesecond quarter and the Huskies held a 10-0 lead at the break.

Brown came on in relief after the Huskies were able to garner back-to-back sacks and allow Gillin justthree completions through the game's first quarter-and-a-half. Brown would put together the Greyhonds'only scoring drive of the day, a 12-play, 72-yard drive to start the second half culminating on a 7-yardstrike to Sam Elmore. The extra point was no good, however, and the Hounds found themselves down10-6 at that point.

On the ensuing possession, Graham rushed nine times for 58 yards, eventually scoring on an 11-yardcarry to put MTU up, 17-6. The teams traded turnovers in the early-going of the fourth quarter asKenneth Akridge picked-off MTU quarterback Drew Schaft. After a three-and-out by the Greyhoundoffense, Graham fumbled on the third play of the drive to keep Indy's hopes alive.

Brown drove the Hounds down to the 6-yardline when a deflected pass was intercepted by Zach Tatro inthe endzone to allow the Huskies to continue to work the game clock. Marana ran off 7:03 of the clocknearly by himself, carrying the ball on 12 of the 13 plays in the next Huskies drive for 69 yards includinga 20-yard scamper for a touchdown to seal it.

Leonard Bush led the Greyhound defense with 13 total tackles and a sack. Mychal Byrd added 12 tackleswhile John Adams recorded 11 tackles and recovered a fumble.

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MICHIGAN TECH 24INDIANAPOLIS 6

Indianapolis

Rushing No Gain Loss Net TD Lg AvgMarcus Nalley 18 55 3 52 0 9 2.9Sam Elmore 5 17 0 17 0 7 3.4Mitch Brown 5 19 12 7 0 18 1.4Craig Jenkins 1 0 2 -2 0 0 -2.0Casey Gillin 2 0 13 -13 0 0 -6.5Totals... 31 91 30 61 0 18 2.0

Passing Att-Cmp-Int Yds TD Long SackMitch Brown 22-11-1 125 1 21 3Casey Gillin 7-3-0 51 0 23 2Totals... 29-14-1 176 1 23 5

Receiving No. Yds TD LongAlbert Spears 5 54 0 18Sam Elmore 4 57 1 23Kevin Sanford 4 55 0 21Nick Johnson 1 10 0 10Totals... 14 176 1 23

Punting No. Yds Avg Long In20Nick Parker 7 276 39.4 51 4Totals... 7 276 39.4 51 4

Punts Kickoffs InterceptAll Returns No Yds Lg No Yds Lg No Yds LgKenneth Akridge 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1Jason Clinton 0 0 0 1 18 18 0 0 0Sam Penrod 1 4 4 1 26 26 0 0 0Derenzo Bushrod 0 0 0 3 70 29 0 0 0Totals... 1 4 4 5 114 29 1 1 1

Field goal attempts: none

Michigan Tech

Rushing No Gain Loss Net TD Lg AvgLee Marana 33 202 1 201 2 20 6.1Daryl Graham 18 114 0 114 1 17 6.3TEAM 1 0 1 -1 0 0 -1.0Drew Schaft 4 4 5 -1 0 2 -0.2Totals... 56 320 7 313 3 20 5.6

Passing Att-Cmp-Int Yds TD Long SackDrew Schaft 14-7-1 53 0 11 1Totals... 14-7-1 53 0 11 1

Receiving No. Yds TD LongBrad Ruhanen 3 23 0 10Brian Janeshek 2 14 0 8DeVon Allen 1 11 0 11Lee Marana 1 5 0 5Totals... 7 53 0 11

Punting No. Yds Avg Long In20Billy Koenig 3 122 40.7 43 1Totals... 3 122 40.7 43 1

Punts Kickoffs InterceptAll Returns No Yds Lg No Yds Lg No Yds LgBrad Ruhanen 5 36 14 1 17 17 0 0 0Brian Janeshek 1 15 15 0 0 0 0 0 0Zach Tatro 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0Andy Bruce 0 0 0 1 8 8 0 0 0Totals... 6 51 15 2 25 17 1 0 0

Field goal attemptsGrant Botz 2nd 08:00 43 yds Good

1 2 3 4 FinalUIndy 0 0 6 0 6MTU 7 3 7 7 24

UI MTScore 6 24FIRST DOWNS 15 24RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 31-61 56-313PASSING YDS (NET) 176 53Passes Att-Comp-Int 29-14-1 14-7-1TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YDS 60-237 70-366Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0Punt Returns-Yards 1-4 6-51Kickoff Returns-Yards 5-114 2-25Interception Returns-Yards 1-1 1-0Punts (Number-Avg) 7-39.4 3-40.7Fumbles-Lost 1-1 2-2Penalties-Yards 4-40 5-40Possession Time 25:50 34:10Third-Down Conversions 5 of 14 6 of 12Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 1 0 of 0Red-Zone Scores-Chances 1-2 3-3

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#2 Grand Valley defeats Greyhounds, 29-13

INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. - #2 Grand Valley State used three field goals from Scott Greene and a JoeBallard 50 yard interception return for a TD in the second quarter to claim a 29-13 victory overIndianapolis. It was the Hounds first home loss of the season.

The game was close in the first half with the teams trading field goals in the early going. The Lakers'Scott Greene kicked two first quarter field goals, the first from 35 yards and the second from 38yards to give the Lakers a 6-0 lead. Indy answered with two field goals of their own, but then Greenehit on a 22 yarder to give GVSU the lead at 9-6, a lead they would not relinquish thanks to the run-ning of Astin Martin.

Martin tallied 136 yards on 22 carries. A solid effort was put forth from UIndy's David Link, whocarried the ball 18 times for 68 yards and a score.

Kevin Sanford led the Hounds with eight catches for 79 yards. Casey Gillin completed 16 of 28 for149 yards.

The Greyhound defense was led by Bruce Renner, who recorded 10 total tackles. It marked his sev-enth straight game with double-digit totals in tackles.

September 10, 2005

GRAND VALLEY STATE 29INDIANAPOLIS 13

Grand Valley State

Rushing No Gain Loss Net TD Lg AvgAstin Martin 22 144 8 136 1 20 6.2B. Langston 4 18 4 14 0 12 3.5Ryan Hukill 2 9 0 9 0 6 4.5Mark Catlin 1 9 0 9 0 9 9.0C. Finnerty 8 26 19 7 0 8 0.9Preston Garris 3 8 5 3 0 6 1.0Jeff Dock 1 1 0 1 0 1 1.0TEAM 1 0 3 -3 0 0 -3.0Totals... 42 215 39 176 1 20 4.2

Passing Att-Cmp-Int Yds TD Long SackC. Finnerty 18-9-0 140 0 56 1Jeff Dock 5-4-0 51 1 36 0Totals... 23-13-0 191 1 56 1

Receiving No. Yds TD LongEric Fowler 5 74 1 36B. Langston 3 36 0 13Astin Martin 2 18 0 9Terry Mitchell 1 56 0 56Preston Garris 1 8 0 8Jeremy Cochrane 1 -1 0 0Totals... 13 191 1 56

Punting No. Yds Avg Long In20Matt Regnery 3 99 33.0 38 1Totals... 3 99 33.0 38 1

Punts Kickoffs InterceptAll Returns No Yds Lg No Yds Lg No Yds LgB. Langston 0 0 0 2 54 40 0 0 0Bill Brechin 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 18 18Joe Ballard 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 50 50Mark Catlin 2 15 13 2 28 17 0 0 0Totals... 2 15 13 4 82 40 2 68 50

Field goal attemptsScott Greene 1st 08:11 35 yds GoodScott Greene 1st 02:55 38 yds GoodScott Greene 2nd 02:11 22 yds Good

Indianapolis

Rushing No Gain Loss Net TD Lg AvgDavid Link 18 76 8 68 1 14 3.8Marcus Nalley 2 7 0 7 0 7 3.5Sam Elmore 4 4 0 4 0 3 1.0Casey Gillin 3 9 7 2 0 5 0.7Mitch Brown 5 10 11 -1 0 6 -0.2Totals... 32 106 26 80 1 14 2.5

Passing Att-Cmp-Int Yds TD Long SackCasey Gillin 28-16-1 149 0 16 1Mitch Brown 15-11-1 105 0 18 1Totals... 43-27-2 254 0 18 2

Receiving No. Yds TD LongKevin Sanford 8 79 0 16Albert Spears 5 64 0 18Nick Johnson 4 31 0 15Seth Pickett 4 26 0 10Sam Penrod 3 27 0 10Adam Lane 1 13 0 13Sam Elmore 1 12 0 12Marcus Nalley 1 2 0 2Totals... 27 254 0 18

Punting No. Yds Avg Long In20Nick Parker 5 201 40.2 49 0Totals... 5 201 40.2 49 0

Punts Kickoffs InterceptAll Returns No Yds Lg No Yds Lg No Yds LgSam Penrod 1 10 10 0 0 0 0 0 0Totals... 1 10 10 0 0 0 0 0 0

Field goal attemptsNick Parker 2nd 13:49 30 yds GoodNick Parker 2nd 05:05 40 yds Good

1 2 3 4 FinalGVSU 6 9 7 7 29UIndy 0 6 0 7 13

GV UIScore 29 13FIRST DOWNS 20 26RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 42-176 32-80PASSING YDS (NET) 191 254Passes Att-Comp-Int 23-13-0 43-27-2TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YDS 65-367 75-334Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0Punt Returns-Yards 2-15 1-10Kickoff Returns-Yards 4-82 0-0Interception Returns-Yards 2-68 0-0Punts (Number-Avg) 3-33.0 5-40.2Fumbles-Lost 5-1 1-1Penalties-Yards 9-62 4-29Possession Time 26:59 33:01Third-Down Conversions 5 of 12 4 of 14Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 1 3 of 3Red-Zone Scores-Chances 5-6 3-3

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Hounds defense smothers Bulldogs in 7-3 win

BIG RAPIDS, Mich.- The UIndy defense produced five sacks and allowed just 220 yards of totaloffense in a 7-3 win over host Ferris State at Top Taggart Field on Saturday. Danny Goff and ChrisWhite each had two sacks for the Greyhounds.

Sam Elmore provided the only offense the Greyhounds would need with a rushing touchdown earlyin the second quarter, his fourth score of the season. Leonard Bush picked-off a pass deep inBulldog territory to set-up the Hounds' only score.

Bush and Bruce Renner each had 12 total tackles for the Greyhounds. Chris White had four tack-les for loss and added two pass breakups.

Marcus Nalley led the offense with a career-high 135 rushing yards. Nick Parker helped UIndymaintain control of the field position battle by punting seven balls for 310 yards (44.3 avg.). Heblasted a 59-yarder down to the Ferris State 10-yardline. Three plays later, backed up in their ownterritory, Bulldogs quarterback C.J. Van Weiren fired the interception that setup the Hounds'touchdown.

Indianapolis (2-2, 2-2 GLIAC) needed just two pass completions the entire game, rushing the foot-ball on 50 of its 60 offensive plays.

September 17, 2005

INDIANAPOLIS 7FERRIS STATE 3

Indianapolis

Rushing No Gain Loss Net TD Lg AvgMarcus Nalley 21 141 6 135 0 32 6.4David Link 16 46 1 45 0 9 2.8Craig Jenkins 6 31 0 31 0 8 5.2Sam Elmore 2 6 0 6 1 4 3.0TEAM 2 0 4 -4 0 0 -2.0Mitch Brown 3 2 8 -6 0 2 -2.0Totals... 50 226 19 207 1 32 4.1

Passing Att-Cmp-Int Yds TD Long SackMitch Brown 9-2-2 23 0 13 2Casey Gillin 1-0-0 0 0 0 0Totals... 10-2-2 23 0 13 2

Receiving No. Yds TD LongSam Elmore 1 13 0 13David Link 1 10 0 10Totals... 2 23 0 13

Punting No. Yds Avg Long In20Nick Parker 7 310 44.3 59 2Totals... 7 310 44.3 59 2

Punts Kickoffs InterceptAll Returns No Yds Lg No Yds Lg No Yds LgKenneth Akridge 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 34 34Leonard Bush 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 11 11Sam Penrod 4 5 7 0 0 0 0 0 0Derenzo Bushrod 0 0 0 1 45 45 0 0 0Totals... 4 5 7 1 45 45 2 45 34

Field goal attemptsNick Parker 3rd 05:05 28 ydsMissed

Ferris State

Rushing No Gain Loss Net TD Lg AvgC.J. Van Wieren 25 101 34 67 0 12 2.7Devon Mitchell 7 61 4 57 0 32 8.1Shawn Grigg 4 6 2 4 0 4 1.0Brandis Bowie 1 3 0 3 0 3 3.0Totals... 37 171 40 131 0 32 3.5

Passing Att-Cmp-Int Yds TD Long SackC.J. Van Wieren 30-13-2 89 0 17 5Totals... 30-13-2 89 0 17 5

Receiving No. Yds TD LongLawrence Conner 5 25 0 6CarltonBrewster 4 19 0 7Shawn Grigg 1 17 0 17Nate Fricke 1 11 0 11Brandis Bowie 1 11 0 11Matt Hohne 1 6 0 6Totals... 13 89 0 17

Punting No. Yds Avg Long In20Levi Slager 6 239 39.8 43 0Totals... 6 239 39.8 43 0

Punts Kickoffs InterceptAll Returns No Yds Lg No Yds Lg No Yds LgLawrence Conner 0 0 0 1 15 15 0 0 0CarltonBrewster 0 0 0 1 12 12 0 0 0Nick Maeder 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 16 16Jim Skodak 5 86 34 0 0 0 0 0 0Nick Beaudry 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0Totals... 5 86 34 2 27 15 2 16 16

Field goal attemptsJosh Eichler 2nd 02:29 33 ydsMissedJosh Eichler 3rd 09:15 29 yds GoodJosh Eichler 3rd 01:52 39 ydsMissed

1 2 3 4 FinalUIndy 0 7 0 0 7Ferris St. 0 0 3 0 3

GV UIScore 29 13FIRST DOWNS 20 26RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 42-176 32-80PASSING YDS (NET) 191 254Passes Att-Comp-Int 23-13-0 43-27-2TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YDS 65-367 75-334Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0Punt Returns-Yards 2-15 1-10Kickoff Returns-Yards 4-82 0-0Interception Returns-Yards 2-68 0-0Punts (Number-Avg) 3-33.0 5-40.2Fumbles-Lost 5-1 1-1Penalties-Yards 9-62 4-29Possession Time 26:59 33:01Third-Down Conversions 5 of 12 4 of 14Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 1 3 of 3Red-Zone Scores-Chances 5-6 3-3

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Hounds dump Wayne State

DETROIT, Mich.- Six takeways helped propel the University of Indianapolis football team past hostWayne State, 23-16 on Saturday afternoon at WSU's Adams Field. Four interceptions and two fumblesalong with two backs with over 100 yards rushing aided in the victory.

Sam Elmore scored early on a one-yard plunge for a 7-3 Greyhound lead. It was his team-leading fifthscore of the season.

Following a WSU punt, Indianapolis drove 56 yards in five plays with Nick Parker making good on a 37-yard attempt, his first of three field goals.

The Hounds used an interception to get the ball back and the Greyhounds scored on a 14-yard CaseyGillin pass to Kevin Sanford on third-and-seven for a 17-3 UIndy lead.

WSU scored before the end of the half to close the gap to 17-10. Marcus Nalley had eight carries for 118yards in the first half, including a 62-yard scamper to help set-up a score.

In the fourth quarter, the Warriors strung together a nine-play, 76-yard drive to pull WSU within sevenafter the PAT kick was blocked.

After the Greyhounds were forced to punt, WSU was again in position to tie the score, but two batteddown balls in the endzone denied the Warriors and UIndy emerged victorious.

Indianapolis had two 100-yard rushers in Nalley (13 for 117) and Craig Jenkins (23 for 107). Gillin was8 of 19 for 93 yards passing.

Indy's Matt Maze led all tacklers with 15 and also had an interception and 1.5 tackles for loss. LeonardBush had 14 total tackles, including 2.5 for loss.

September 24, 2005

INDIANAPOLIS 23WAYNE STATE 16

Indianapolis

Rushing No Gain Loss Net TD Lg AvgMarcus Nalley 13 127 10 117 0 62 9.0Craig Jenkins 23 115 8 107 0 17 4.7Sam Elmore 2 1 0 1 1 1 0.5TEAM 1 0 1 -1 0 0 -1.0Casey Gillin 8 10 34 -24 0 10 -3.0Totals... 47 253 53 200 1 62 4.3

Passing Att-Cmp-Int Yds TD Long SackCasey Gillin 19-8-0 93 1 30 6Totals... 19-8-0 93 1 30 6

Receiving No. Yds TD LongAlbert Spears 3 32 0 13Kevin Sanford 2 21 1 14Marcus Nalley 2 10 0 15Sam Elmore 1 30 0 30Totals... 8 93 1 30

Punting No. Yds Avg Long In20Nick Parker 8 260 32.5 46 2Totals... 8 260 32.5 46 2

Punts Kickoffs InterceptAll Returns No Yds Lg No Yds Lg No Yds LgKevin Shaw 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0Sam Penrod 2 12 10 2 41 22 0 0 0Matt Maze 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 23 23Leonard Bush 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0Mychal Byrd 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 5 5Derenzo Bushrod 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 0Totals... 2 12 10 3 42 22 4 28 23

Field goal attemptsNick Parker 2nd 13:01 37 yds GoodNick Parker 3rd 12:54 34 yds GoodNick Parker 3rd 00:21 34 yds Good

Wayne State

Rushing No Gain Loss Net TD Lg AvgC. Middlebrooks 28 142 12 130 0 22 4.6Smith Julmisse 4 14 0 14 0 7 3.5Chad Blair 2 5 1 4 0 5 2.0Nolan Martin 2 4 0 4 1 3 2.0Totals... 36 165 13 152 1 22 4.2

Passing Att-Cmp-Int Yds TD Long SackNolan Martin 43-20-3 218 1 33 0Chad Blair 2-1-1 8 0 8 0TEAM 1-0-0 0 0 0 0Totals... 46-21-4 226 1 33 0

Receiving No. Yds TD LongNick Body 14 155 1 33Adam Carter 2 25 0 19Jake Weingartz 2 21 0 18Wes Brown 2 21 0 13C. Middlebrooks 1 4 0 4Totals... 21 226 1 33

Punting No. Yds Avg Long In20Brian Cyr 5 160 32.0 40 1Totals... 5 160 32.0 40 1

Punts Kickoffs InterceptAll Returns No Yds Lg No Yds Lg No Yds LgJerriel Burrus 4 52 21 2 28 21 0 0 0James Cook 0 0 0 1 5 0 0 0 0Bobby Boyer 1 8 8 3 79 32 0 0 0Totals... 5 60 21 6 112 32 0 0 0

Field goal attemptsDave Chudzinski 1st 09:24 25 yds Good

1 2 3 4 FinalUIndy 7 10 6 0 23Wayne St. 3 7 0 6 16

UI WSScore 23 16FIRST DOWNS 15 20RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 47-200 36-152PASSING YDS (NET) 93 226Passes Att-Comp-Int 19-8-0 46-21-4TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YDS 66-293 82-378Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0Punt Returns-Yards 2-12 5-60Kickoff Returns-Yards 3-42 6-112Interception Returns-Yards 4-28 0-0Punts (Number-Avg) 8-32.5 5-32.0Fumbles-Lost 0-0 2-2Penalties-Yards 0-0 3-30Possession Time 32:16 27:44Third-Down Conversions 3 of 15 7 of 19Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 1 1 of 3Red-Zone Scores-Chances 5-5 3-3

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Greyhounds drop homecoming to No. 6 Saginaw Valley State

INDIANAPOLIS, Ind.- Nationally-ranked Saginaw Valley State scored 24 points in the secondquarter to lead the undefeated Cardinals to a 27-7 win over the Greyhounds at Key Stadium onSaturday afternoon. The Greyhounds held the Cardinals scoreless in the second half and got arushing touchdown from Marcus Nalley but it was not enough.

Sophomore Justin Russell returned from injury for the Greyhounds, catching a game-high sevenpasses for 129 yards. Bruce Renner registered a game-high 13 total tackles and a forced fumblewhile Matt Maze had his second straight game with at least a dozen tackles.

Mychal Byrd had 2.5 tackles for loss for the Greyhounds, totaling six total tackles.

Nalley had the lone points for the Hounds, punching one in from one-yard out to make the score,27-7. The drive was set-up by a 49-yard strike from Casey Gillin to Russell for 49 yards. It markedthe first rushing touchdown allowed against the staunch Cardinal defense all season.

October 1, 2005

SAGINAW VALLEY ST. 27INDIANAPOLIS 7

Saginaw Valley State

Rushing No Gain Loss Net TD Lg AvgLogan Barnhart 13 70 4 66 0 22 5.1Justin Barcey 8 24 2 22 0 7 2.8Bart Bennett 2 10 0 10 0 6 5.0Edric Prim 2 7 0 7 0 5 3.5Vinnie Miroth 2 7 9 -2 0 7 -1.0Chris Dougherty 5 2 24 -22 0 2 -4.4Totals... 32 120 39 81 0 22 2.5

Passing Att-Cmp-Int Yds TD Long SackChris Dougherty 27-21-0 192 2 26 2Vinnie Miroth 12-10-0 47 0 12 1Totals... 39-31-0 239 2 26 3

Receiving No. Yds TD LongBob Awrey 6 52 0 26Jermaine Jackson 5 51 0 13Mark LaFreniere 5 51 1 21Rick Cottengim 5 40 1 16Logan Barnhart 2 4 0 6Bart Bennett 2 1 0 6Tyler Scott 1 22 0 22Steve Brander 1 10 0 10Joe Dougherty 1 8 0 8Tony Awrey 1 3 0 3Stan Spencer 1 0 0 0Justin Barcey 1 -3 0 0Totals... 31 239 2 26

Punting No. Yds Avg Long In20Dustin Esslin 7 250 35.7 45 4Totals... 7 250 35.7 45 4

Punts Kickoffs InterceptAll Returns No Yds Lg No Yds Lg No Yds LgRick Cottengim 2 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0Justin Barcey 0 0 0 1 10 10 0 0 0Jeff Mackey 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 6 6Michael McClenney 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0Totals... 2 3 3 1 10 10 3 6 6

Field goal attemptsBobby Belmonte 1st 04:31 18 yds GoodBobby Belmonte 2nd 12:42 23 yds Good

Indianapolis

Rushing No Gain Loss Net TD Lg AvgMarcus Nalley 11 34 2 32 1 15 2.9Craig Jenkins 8 28 2 26 0 8 3.2David Link 3 4 0 4 0 2 1.3Sam Elmore 1 0 2 -2 0 0 -2.0Casey Gillin 10 19 40 -21 0 5 -2.1Totals... 33 85 46 39 1 15 1.2

Passing Att-Cmp-Int Yds TD Long SackCasey Gillin 32-14-3 195 0 49 5Totals... 32-14-3 195 0 49 5

Receiving No. Yds TD LongJustin Russell 7 129 0 49Kevin Sanford 3 30 0 12Sam Elmore 2 20 0 19Kevin Dietel 1 9 0 9Marcus Nalley 1 7 0 7Totals... 14 195 0 49

Punting No. Yds Avg Long In20Nick Parker 6 182 30.3 37 1Totals... 6 182 30.3 37 1

Punts Kickoffs InterceptAll Returns No Yds Lg No Yds Lg No Yds LgB. Umphress 0 0 0 1 -1 0 0 0 0Sam Penrod 4 16 9 1 16 16 0 0 0Derenzo Bushrod 0 0 0 1 19 19 0 0 0Jason Clinton 0 0 0 2 24 14 0 0 0Totals... 4 16 9 5 58 19 0 0 0

Field goal attempts: none

1 2 3 4 FinalSVSU 3 24 0 0 27UIndy 0 0 0 7 7

SV UIScore 27 7FIRST DOWNS 19 14RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 32-81 33-39PASSING YDS (NET) 239 195Passes Att-Comp-Int 39-31-0 32-14-3TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YDS 71-320 65-234Fumble Returns-Yards 1-10 0-0Punt Returns-Yards 2-3 4-16Kickoff Returns-Yards 1-10 5-58Interception Returns-Yards 3-6 0-0Punts (Number-Avg) 7-35.7 6-30.3Fumbles-Lost 2-0 2-1Penalties-Yards 6-47 5-39Possession Time 33:38 26:22Third-Down Conversions 9 of 19 3 of 14Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 0 1 of 2Red-Zone Scores-Chances 3-3 1-2

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Hounds blank Oilers, 28-0

FINDLAY, Ohio- Four first-half scores and a stifling defense helped Indianapolis spoil Findlay'shomecoming with a 28-0 win at Donnell Stadium. The Greyhounds scored on their first threepossessions and never looked back, winning their third straight road game this season.

The Greyhounds took the opening possession 85 yards in 10 plays for a 7-0 lead. The drive wasculminated by a Sam Elmore 8-yard touchdown reception from Casey Gillin, with Gillin havinga hand in all four UIndy touchdowns (3 passing, 1 rushing).

After a Findlay three-and-out, the Greyhounds again marched 88 yards in 13 plays to take a 14-0 lead. Gillin's 1-yard plunge ended the drive and the Hounds held a 10:45-1:48 advantage in timeof possession to that point.

An Oiler fumble four plays later gave the Hounds the ball back on their own 40. Indianapolisscored its third straight touchdown as Gillin found Nick Johnson from 27 yards out and the routwas underway.

After the teams exchanged possessions, the Greyhounds got the ball back with the defense snuff-ing-out a fourth-down-and-seven attempt.

Another long Greyhound drive ensued and Gillin found a wide open Justin Russell up the mid-dle for a 28-0 Indianapolis lead before halftime.

In the third quarter, the Hounds ate another 10:13 off the game clock to help ice the game andearn the win. The Greyhound defense denied a late surge as the Oilers got all the way down tothe Indianapolis 3-yardline, but to no avail.

Gillin ended the day 19-for-25 passing for 255 yards, three touchdowns and an interception.Russell led all receivers with eight catches for 118 yards and a score. It was the second straight100-yard game for Russell.

Three Greyhound backs saw action in the game with Marcus Nalley picking-up 65 yards on 21carries, Craig Jenkins gathering 61 yards on 12 touches and David Link 57 yards on 10 carries.

Leading the way for the Greyhound defense was Bruce Renner, who had nine tackles, includinga sack.

October 8, 2005

INDIANAPOLIS 28FINDLAY 0

Indianapolis

Rushing No Gain Loss Net TD Lg AvgMarcus Nalley 21 75 10 65 0 17 3.1David Link 12 61 0 61 0 13 5.1Craig Jenkins 10 57 0 57 0 16 5.7Sam Elmore 1 3 0 3 0 3 3.0Casey Gillin 5 9 7 2 1 5 0.4Totals... 49 205 17 188 1 17 3.8

Passing Att-Cmp-Int Yds TD Long SackCasey Gillin 25-19-1 255 3 33 1Totals... 25-19-1 255 3 33 1

Receiving No. Yds TD LongJustin Russell 8 118 1 30Sam Elmore 4 31 1 13David Link 2 22 0 11Marcus Nalley 2 16 0 9Kevin Sanford 1 33 0 33Nick Johnson 1 27 1 27William Scipio 1 8 0 8Totals... 19 255 3 33

Punting No. Yds Avg Long In20Nick Parker 3 121 40.3 47 2Totals... 3 121 40.3 47 2

Punts Kickoffs InterceptAll Returns No Yds Lg No Yds Lg No Yds LgSam Penrod 2 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0Jason Clinton 0 0 0 1 15 15 0 0 0Totals... 2 3 3 1 15 15 0 0 0

Field goal attempts: none

Findlay

Rushing No Gain Loss Net TD Lg AvgMichael Simpson 16 79 0 79 0 13 4.9Darren Paige 2 33 0 33 0 18 16.5Mike Leach 3 22 6 16 0 14 5.3Caleb Meyer 10 22 20 2 0 8 0.2Joel McDaniel 1 0 3 -3 0 0 -3.0Totals... 32 156 29 127 0 18 4.0

Passing Att-Cmp-Int Yds TD Long SackMike Leach 12-7-0 89 0 28 1Caleb Meyer 10-7-0 34 0 11 3Totals... 22-14-0 123 0 28 4

Receiving No. Yds TD LongRobby Rouault 5 51 0 28Delano Rodgers 4 33 0 15Darren Paige 2 28 0 27George Ashman 2 10 0 7Michael Simpson 1 1 0 1Totals... 14 123 0 28

Punting No. Yds Avg Long In20Roland Hamilton 5 198 39.6 50 1Totals... 5 198 39.6 50 1

Punts Kickoffs InterceptAll Returns No Yds Lg No Yds Lg No Yds LgDelano Rodgers 0 0 0 1 22 22 0 0 0Darren Paige 1 4 4 0 0 0 0 0 0Kevin McCann 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 19 19Marcus Crawford 0 0 0 1 15 15 0 0 0Joel McDaniel 0 0 0 1 13 13 0 0 0Totals... 1 4 4 3 50 22 1 19 19

Field goal attempts: none

1 2 3 4 FinalUIndy 14 14 0 0 28Findlay 0 0 0 0 0

UI UFScore 28 0FIRST DOWNS 26 13RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 49-188 32-127PASSING YDS (NET) 255 123Passes Att-Comp-Int 25-19-1 22-14-0TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YDS 74-443 54-250Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0Punt Returns-Yards 2-3 1-4Kickoff Returns-Yards 1-15 3-50Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 1-19Punts (Number-Avg) 3-40.3 5-39.6Fumbles-Lost 1-1 1-1Penalties-Yards 5-46 5-35Possession Time 37:23 22:37Third-Down Conversions 9 of 13 2 of 12Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 1 2 of 4Red-Zone Scores-Chances 3-4 0-1

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Big fourth fuels comebackCraig Jenkins' 25-yard scamper for a touch down in the game's closing seconds vaultedIndianapolis to a 27-20 come-from-behind victory over Gannon. The sophomore running backbroke open a 20-all tie with his cutback run, marching into the endzone for the second time onthe day and giving the Greyhounds the win.

With the score tied 20-20 and under a minute on the clock, the Greyhounds were content to runthe football and attempt a possible game-winning field goal. Jenkins ended that notion when hetook a second down handoff and raced all the way to the endzone, dragging Golden Knightdefenders en route.

The touchdown was part of a 17-point fourth quarter for the Hounds, erasing a 10-point deficitin the game's final eight minutes. Indianapolis held the ball for 10:35 in the final quarter and theGreyhound defense racked up two takeaways in the fourth quarter alone.

Trailing 14-3, Jenkins found pay dirt from 21 yards out after an 11-play drive to close the lead tofour. The score was 14-10 Gannon at halftime despite the Knights’ nine yards on the ground inthe opening half.

Nick Parker made good on a 35-yard attempt to get the Hounds within striking distance, 20-13midway through the fourth quarter. Two plays later, Brandon Umphress pounced on a Gannonfumble to give the Hounds the ball back in good field position.

Indianapolis converted on a key fourth-and-goal from the 14 as Casey Gillin found Sam Penrodin the endzone, tying the game at 20-all.

Carl Lile intercepted Butler near midfield with 2:36 showing on the game clock and Kevin Dietelcorralled a third-and-nine catch over the middle for 25 yards and a first down in the ensuingdrive, setting-up Jenkins' heroics.

Gannon made several last-ditch efforts with time winding down until John Adams batted downa deep pass attempt, giving the Greyhounds the victory.

On the day, Jenkins ran for 131 yards on 23 carries and two touchdowns. David Link and MarcusNalley added 48 and 39 yards, respectively to the Greyhounds' rushing attack.

Umphress led the UIndy defense, tallying seven total tackles, including two for loss, a sack and afumble recovery.

October 15, 2005

INDIANAPOLIS 27GANNON 20

Gannon

Rushing No Gain Loss Net TD Lg AvgRon Bailey 13 45 4 41 1 11 3.2Dave Ditka 1 0 0 0 0 0 0.0Matt Butler 11 19 20 -1 0 5 -0.1Brad Hammond 2 2 3 -1 0 2 -0.5Totals... 27 66 27 39 1 11 1.4

Passing Att-Cmp-Int Yds TD Long SackMatt Butler 27-12-1 209 2 77 3Totals... 27-12-1 209 2 77 3

Receiving No. Yds TD LongDave Ditka 4 38 0 17Ronald Keels 2 85 1 77Aaron Parker 2 41 1 36Brad Hammond 2 29 0 22Ron Bailey 1 11 0 11Alex Dukes 1 5 0 5Totals... 12 209 2 77

Punting No. Yds Avg Long In20Carlos Cardenas 6 233 38.8 54 0Matt Butler 2 78 39.0 40 0Totals... 8 311 38.9 54 0

Punts Kickoffs InterceptAll Returns No Yds Lg No Yds Lg No Yds LgAlex Dukes 1 7 7 0 0 0 0 0 0Kevin Scott 0 0 0 3 43 16 1 53 53Totals... 1 7 7 3 43 16 1 53 53

Field goal attempts: none

Indianapolis

Rushing No Gain Loss Net TD Lg AvgCraig Jenkins 23 139 8 131 2 25 5.7David Link 15 50 2 48 0 11 3.2Marcus Nalley 7 39 0 39 0 17 5.6Casey Gillin 7 9 35 -26 0 6 -3.7Totals... 52 237 45 192 2 25 3.7

Passing Att-Cmp-Int Yds TD Long SackCasey Gillin 28-15-1 138 1 25 5Totals... 28-15-1 138 1 25 5

Receiving No. Yds TD LongNick Johnson 5 43 0 11Marcus Nalley 4 24 0 13Kevin Sanford 2 20 0 13Craig Jenkins 2 12 0 11Kevin Dietel 1 25 0 25Sam Penrod 1 14 1 14Totals... 15 138 1 25

Punting No. Yds Avg Long In20Nick Parker 6 259 43.2 60 3Totals... 6 259 43.2 60 3

Punts Kickoffs InterceptAll Returns No Yds Lg No Yds Lg No Yds LgSam Penrod 5 16 11 0 0 0 0 0 0Carl Lile 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 -2 0Jason Clinton 0 0 0 3 41 16 0 0 0Totals... 5 16 11 3 41 16 1 -2 0

Field goal attemptsNick Parker 1st 05:04 22 yds GoodNick Parker 3rd 07:25 29 ydsMissedNick Parker 4th 08:06 35 yds Good

1 2 3 4 FinalGannon 14 0 6 0 20UIndy 3 7 0 17 27

GU UIScore 20 27FIRST DOWNS 10 23RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 27-39 52-192PASSING YDS (NET) 209 138Passes Att-Comp-Int 27-12-1 28-15-1TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YDS 54-248 80-330Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0Punt Returns-Yards 1-7 5-16Kickoff Returns-Yards 3-43 3-41Interception Returns-Yards 1-53 1--2Punts (Number-Avg) 8-38.9 6-43.2Fumbles-Lost 1-1 0-0Penalties-Yards 7-72 1-12Possession Time 20:31 39:29Third-Down Conversions 6 of 13 4 of 16Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 0 2 of 2Red-Zone Scores-Chances 2-2 3-4

Fourth down conversions help Lakers edge Hounds

Three fourth-down conversions during a fourth-quarter scoring drive propelled Mercyhurst to a28-24 win over Indianapolis at Key Stadium. Trailing 24-21, the Lakers intercepted the footballand then converted on three straight fourth-and-one situations, including the eventual game-winning touchdown on fourth and goal.

With the Greyhounds seemingly in control and limiting the Lakers to just 32 yards rushingthrough three quarters, Mercyhurst gained 57 yards on the ground in the fourth quarter alone toaid in the victory. The Lakers etched their first victory of the season with the win.

The Greyhound defense was impressive throughout, but two quick scores in the opening periodon passes from Mitch Phillis to Calvin Kelly put Mercyhurst in front 14-3.

On the ensuing possession, Craig Jenkins scored his third touchdown of the season, taking it infrom seven yards out to cut the score to 14-10.

Early in the third quarter, Jimmy Fleshman forced a fumble deep in Laker territory to set-upanother Greyhound score. Casey Gillin faked a handoff and took it himself for a 17-14Greyhound lead.

Six minutes later, Gillin dove over the line for another touchdown run, putting UIndy up, 24-14at that point.

Mercyhurst would not lie down as Kelly hauled-in his third touchdown on the next possessionand Stokes ran one in from 1-yard out to put the Lakers back on top.

A Hounds' drive stalled late in the fourth quarter, forcing a punt with 3:02 left on the clock. TheLakers, behind Stokes, were able to run out the clock and burn all three Indianapolis timeouts togarner the win. Stokes, after gaining just 39 yards on the ground prior to that drive, gathered 45yards on seven carries in the final three minutes alone.

Fleshman was superb for the Greyhound defense, recording 4.5 tackles for loss, 4.0 sacks, aforced fumble, a pass breakup and nine total tackles. Bruce Renner had 14 total tackles as wellfor the Indianapolis defense.

Two Greyhound touchdowns were called back due to penalty in the game. Carl Lile made anamazing play in the first half, intercepting a pass in Greyhound territory where he was met by ahost of Laker defenders. Lile dragged three Lakers and eventually broke free down the sidelines,going the distance. But, a Greyhound penalty negated the huge gain and score. Later, JohnAdams intercepted a pass and busted loose for an apparent touchdown, but a block in the backbehind the play also thwarted that score.

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October 22, 2005

MERCYHURST 28INDIANAPOLIS 24

Mercyhurst

Rushing No Gain Loss Net TD Lg AvgRichard Stokes 24 86 2 84 1 14 3.5David Lough 2 26 0 26 0 13 13.0Dave Stallard 5 11 0 11 0 3 2.2TEAM 1 0 2 -2 0 0 -2.0Mitch Phillis 5 0 30 -30 0 0 -6.0Totals... 37 123 34 89 1 14 2.4

Passing Att-Cmp-Int Yds TD Long SackMitch Phillis 35-22-2 257 3 35 5Totals... 35-22-2 257 3 35 5

Receiving No. Yds TD LongCalvin Kelly 6 116 3 35Dan Schuler 3 34 0 14Richard Stokes 3 28 0 12Mark Watson 3 25 0 13Dave Stallard 3 10 0 6Jeff Nowling 2 21 0 15Owen Evans 1 18 0 18David Lough 1 5 0 5Totals... 22 257 3 35

Punting No. Yds Avg Long In20Brandon Hill 4 177 44.2 53 0Totals... 4 177 44.2 53 0

Punts Kickoffs InterceptAll Returns No Yds Lg No Yds Lg No Yds LgRichard Stokes 0 0 0 1 11 11 0 0 0C. Hutchins 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 18 18Ben Bluemle 1 19 19 3 66 31 1 6 6Totals... 1 19 19 4 77 31 2 24 18

Field goal attemptsPhil Scanlon 2nd 00:14 42 yds Missed

Indianapolis

Rushing No Gain Loss Net TD Lg AvgDavid Link 13 74 0 74 0 16 5.7Craig Jenkins 19 64 17 47 1 9 2.5Adam Lane 1 2 0 2 0 2 2.0Casey Gillin 8 25 25 0 2 17 0.0TEAM 1 0 2 -2 0 0 -2.0Totals... 42 165 44 121 3 17 2.9

Passing Att-Cmp-Int Yds TD Long SackCasey Gillin 25-12-2 214 0 52 3Totals... 25-12-2 214 0 52 3

Receiving No. Yds TD LongKevin Sanford 5 86 0 30Sam Penrod 2 75 0 52Nick Johnson 2 24 0 19Craig Jenkins 1 12 0 12Kevin Dietel 1 9 0 9Albert Spears 1 8 0 8Totals... 12 214 0 52

Punting No. Yds Avg Long In20Nick Parker 3 120 40.0 46 2Totals... 3 120 40.0 46 2

Punts Kickoffs InterceptAll Returns No Yds Lg No Yds Lg No Yds LgSam Penrod 3 25 26 2 16 10 0 0 0Carl Lile 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 -9 0John Adams 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 60 60Jason Clinton 0 0 0 2 57 40 0 0 0Totals... 3 25 26 4 73 40 2 51 60

Field goal attemptsNick Parker 1st 07:15 23 yds Good

1 2 3 4 FinalMC 14 0 0 14 28UIndy 3 7 14 0 24

MC UIScore 28 24FIRST DOWNS 23 19RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 37-89 42-121PASSING YDS (NET) 257 214Passes Att-Comp-Int 35-22-2 25-12-2TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YDS 72-346 67-335Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0Punt Returns-Yards 1-19 3-25Kickoff Returns-Yards 4-77 4-73Interception Returns-Yards 2-24 2-51Punts (Number-Avg) 4-44.2 3-40.0Fumbles-Lost 1-1 2-2Penalties-Yards 9-74 7-71Possession Time 32:00 28:00Third-Down Conversions 8 of 17 2 of 11Fourth-Down Conversions 3 of 3 1 of 2Red-Zone Scores-Chances 2-2 4-5

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Greyhounds win tenth straight over in-state rival

Craig Jenkins' 65-yard run on the first play from scrimmage set the tone as the Greyhoundschalked-up their fourth straight win on the road, 34-13, over Saint Joseph's. Jenkins gained 115yards rushing on the afternoon and quarterback Casey Gillin threw for three scores to help leadthe Hounds to the non-conference victory.

Jenkins broke free on the first play after the opening kickoff, getting all the way to the Puma 2-yardline. The Hounds could not punch it in, however, and settled for a 21-yard field goal from NickParker and a quick 3-0 lead.

Gillin hooked-up with Albert Spears for three first-down catches in one drive, including a 16-yardcatch for a touchdown and a 10-7 UIndy lead.

After a three-and-out, Gillin tacked-on another score, finding Kevin Sanford for 36 yards. MychalByrd forced a Puma fumble on the next drive, giving the ball right back to Indianapolis. Gillindrove the Hounds to the one-yardline, where he punched it in for a 24-7 lead.

Parker added a 36-yarder in the first possession of the second half, giving Indianapolis a 27-7 leadmidway through the third quarter. Saint Joseph's found the endzone for a second time to trim themargin to 27-13.

Gillin then proceeded to hit Sanford three times for 30 yards, including a 6-yard strike for a scoreto round out the scoring. Indianapolis (6-4, 5-4 GLIAC) salted away the fourth quarter and thegame, marking its fourth straight road victory. The Greyhounds also registered their 10th straightwin over Saint Joseph's in the teams' all-time series.

Carl Lile tied for the team-high with nine total tackles and added a forced fumble and an inter-ception. Brandon Umphress and John Adams had nine and seven tackles, respectively for theGreyhounds.

Gillin finished the day 23-for-35 for a career-high 268 yards and three touchdowns passing. Healso added another score on the ground.

October 29, 2005

INDIANAPOLIS 34 V

SAINT JOSEPH’S 13

Indianapolis

Rushing No Gain Loss Net TD Lg AvgCraig Jenkins 16 119 4 115 0 65 7.2Josh Kimbowa 8 23 2 21 0 5 2.6Sam Elmore 5 8 2 6 0 5 1.2Derenzo Bushrod 1 0 0 0 0 0 0.0Mitch Brown 1 0 4 -4 0 0 -4.0Casey Gillin 7 9 25 -16 1 6 -2.3Totals... 38 159 37 122 1 65 3.2

Passing Att-Cmp-Int Yds TD Long SackCasey Gillin 35-23-0 268 3 36 3Mitch Brown 5-3-0 64 0 42 1Totals... 40-26-0 332 3 42 4

Receiving No. Yds TD LongKevin Sanford 7 103 2 36Albert Spears 7 72 1 16Nick Johnson 5 77 0 27J. McGuinness 2 47 0 42Kevin Dietel 2 10 0 7Eric Rhodes 1 17 0 17Craig Jenkins 1 6 0 6Sam Elmore 1 0 0 0Totals... 26 332 3 42

Punting No. Yds Avg Long In20Nick Parker 6 218 36.3 49 1Totals... 6 218 36.3 49 1

Punts Kickoffs InterceptAll Returns No Yds Lg No Yds Lg No Yds LgCarl Lile 0 0 0 3 65 31 1 0 0Totals... 0 0 0 3 65 31 1 0 0

Field goal attemptsNick Parker 1st 12:54 21 yds GoodNick Parker 3rd 11:11 36 yds Good

Saint Joseph's

Rushing No Gain Loss Net TD Lg AvgCampbell, D 14 74 6 68 0 37 4.9Wilson, Antoine 3 10 1 9 0 8 3.0Schoen, Payne 1 5 0 5 0 5 5.0Lindsey, A 9 22 26 -4 0 7 -0.4Totals... 27 111 33 78 0 37 2.9

Passing Att-Cmp-Int Yds TD Long SackLindsey, A 61-37-1 348 2 43 4Totals... 61-37-1 348 2 43 4

Receiving No. Yds TD LongCapi, Austin 11 116 0 21Paulsen, Dan 6 80 1 43Sheppard, Kalif 5 33 0 14Morgan, Donate 4 51 1 27Taylor, Julius 4 29 0 14Newkirk, Logan 3 18 0 9Spann, Luther 3 16 0 6Dean, Grant 1 5 0 5Totals... 37 348 2 43

Punting No. Yds Avg Long In20Patten, Aaron 3 110 36.7 51 0Lindsey, A 2 69 34.5 40 2Totals... 5 179 35.8 51 2

Punts Kickoffs InterceptAll Returns No Yds Lg No Yds Lg No Yds LgMorgan, Donate 0 0 0 1 26 26 0 0 0Dean, Grant 0 0 0 1 20 20 0 0 0Young, Deqwan 2 20 12 0 0 0 0 0 0Totals... 2 20 12 2 46 26 0 0 0

Field goal attempts: none

1 2 3 4 FinalUIndy 3 21 10 0 34Saint Joe’s 7 0 6 0 13

MC UIScore 28 24FIRST DOWNS 23 19RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 37-89 42-121PASSING YDS (NET) 257 214Passes Att-Comp-Int 35-22-2 25-12-2TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YDS 72-346 67-335Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0Punt Returns-Yards 1-19 3-25Kickoff Returns-Yards 4-77 4-73Interception Returns-Yards 2-24 2-51Punts (Number-Avg) 4-44.2 3-40.0Fumbles-Lost 1-1 2-2Penalties-Yards 9-74 7-71Possession Time 32:00 28:00Third-Down Conversions 8 of 17 2 of 11Fourth-Down Conversions 3 of 3 1 of 2Red-Zone Scores-Chances 2-2 4-5

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Ashland tops Greyhounds in football season finale

ASHLAND, Ohio- Ashland kept its scant football playoff hopes alive with a 20-3 win over visitingIndianapolis. The Eagles' defense allowed just an opening drive field goal from the Greyhounds,ending UIndy's season at 6-5 (5-5 GLIAC).

Ashland took the early lead, driving the opening kickoff 74 yards, culminating in a 22-yard fieldgoal and a 3-0 advantage. The Greyhounds took their opening drive for a score as well, marching50 yards in 12 plays and finishing with a 32-yard field goal from Nick Parker to tie the score.

On the ensuing possession, the Eagles again mounted a sustained drive, eating 5:51 of the gameclock on 12 plays, going 80 yards for a touchdown. They would not look back from there, yieldingjust 171 total yards to the Greyhounds over the game's final three quarters.

Ashland added to its lead in the second quarter, taking a 17-3 lead into halftime. The Hounds wereheld to -5 yards rushing in the opening half and just 19 yards on 28 carries for the game.

The Eagles found their way into the backfield numerous times during the game, sackingGreyhound signal-callers nine times.

Nick Johnson had a game-high seven pass receptions for 65 yards. A normally staunch Greyhounddefense yielded 254 net rushing yards to the Eagles.

A pair of Greyhound seniors led the defense as Bruce Renner and Derenzo Bushrod tallied 14 and12 tackles, respectively.

The loss snapped a four game road winning streak and a three-game winning streak over Ashland.Indianapolis ends its 2005 season at 6-5 with a 5-5 mark in conference play.

November 5, 2005

ASHLAND 20INDIANAPOLIS 3

Indianapolis

Rushing No Gain Loss Net TD Lg AvgCraig Jenkins 9 31 3 28 0 8 3.1Casey Gillin 13 51 39 12 0 17 0.9Josh Kimbowa 1 6 0 6 0 6 6.0Sam Elmore 1 0 0 0 0 0 0.0Mitch Brown 4 0 27 -27 0 0 -6.8Totals... 28 88 69 19 0 17 0.7

Passing Att-Cmp-Int Yds TD Long SackCasey Gillin 32-17-1 160 0 20 5Mitch Brown 7-4-0 47 0 22 4Totals... 39-21-1 207 0 22 9

Receiving No. Yds TD LongNick Johnson 7 65 0 20Albert Spears 3 42 0 15Kevin Sanford 3 37 0 22Kevin Dietel 3 17 0 9Adam Lane 2 21 0 12Sam Elmore 2 16 0 9Craig Jenkins 1 9 0 9Totals... 21 207 0 22

Punting No. Yds Avg Long In20Nick Parker 6 200 33.3 37 0Totals... 6 200 33.3 37 0

Punts Kickoffs InterceptAll Returns No Yds Lg No Yds Lg No Yds LgCarl Lile 0 0 0 1 18 18 0 0 0Sam Penrod 2 2 2 2 25 21 0 0 0Totals... 2 2 2 3 43 21 0 0 0

Field goal attemptsNick Parker 1st 05:48 32 yds Good

Ashland

Rushing No Gain Loss Net TD Lg AvgJason Schwalm 37 221 12 209 1 43 5.6Jon Schroeder 2 28 0 28 0 21 14.0Dalorean White 3 24 0 24 0 13 8.0Earl Clark 5 8 0 8 0 4 1.6TEAM 1 0 2 -2 0 0 -2.0Nick Strance 3 3 16 -13 0 3 -4.3Totals... 51 284 30 254 1 43 5.0

Passing Att-Cmp-Int Yds TD Long SackNick Strance 21-14-0 159 1 32 2D. Ziegelhofer 1-0-0 0 0 0 0Totals... 22-14-0 159 1 32 2

Receiving No. Yds TD LongD. Ziegelhofer 4 20 0 8Brian Mong 3 27 1 13Dalorean White 2 52 0 32Bobby Madison 2 29 0 18Jason Schwalm 1 17 0 17Rock Lewis 1 11 0 11Ray Kent 1 3 0 3Totals... 14 159 1 32

Punting No. Yds Avg Long In20Trevor Wood 3 146 48.7 52 0Totals... 3 146 48.7 52 0

Punts Kickoffs InterceptAll Returns No Yds Lg No Yds Lg No Yds LgD. Ziegelhofer 4 25 11 0 0 0 0 0 0Thaddeus Walker 0 0 0 1 21 21 0 0 0Luke Busson 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 -2 0Totals... 4 25 11 1 21 21 1 -2 0

Field goal attemptsJared Karrasch 1st 11:13 22 yds GoodJared Karrasch 3rd 04:28 34 ydsBlockedJared Karrasch 4th 07:30 41 yds Good

1 2 3 4 FinalUIndy 3 0 0 0 3Ashland 3 14 0 3 20

UI AUScore 3 20FIRST DOWNS 15 22RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 28-19 51-254PASSING YDS (NET) 207 159Passes Att-Comp-Int 39-21-1 22-14-0TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS67-226 73-413Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0Punt Returns-Yards 2-2 4-25Kickoff Returns-Yards 3-43 1-21Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 1--2Punts (Number-Avg) 6-33.3 3-48.7Fumbles-Lost 1-0 0-0Penalties-Yards 5-21 4-50Possession Time 29:21 30:39Third-Down Conversions 6 of 17 5 of 13Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 3 1 of 2Red-Zone Scores-Chances 1-3 3-5

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GLIAC

The Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (GLIAC) is

comprised of 13 institutions, 12 from the former Midwest

Intercollegiate Football Conference (1990-98).

Joining UIndy in the GLIAC are Ashland, Ferris State, Findlay,

Grand Valley, Gannon, Hillsdale, Mercyhurst, Michigan Tech,

Northern Michigan, Northwood, Saginaw Valley, and Wayne State.

GLIAC teams have competed in the NCAA II football playoffs in

15 of the past 16 years, with Grand Valley State winning the ESPN-

televised championship games in 2002, 2003 and 2005.

Tom Brown is the GLIAC Commissioner, Phil Barnes is Supervisor

of Officials, and Jeff Ligney is the SID.

The GLIAC marks the fifth conference in which Indianapolis has

competed. The Greyhounds began play in the Hoosier College

Conference in 1947, winning the league title that season and in

1953, 1954, 1955 and 1960. The Hounds moved to the Indiana

Collegiate Conference in 1971. In 1978, the ICC became the

Heartland Collegiate Conference with the addition of universities

from Ohio and Kentucky. Indianapolis then played from 1977-89

in the HCC. The Greyhounds captured the first HCC champi-

onship in 1978 and they added another crown in 1981.

2005 Indianapolis Academic All-GLIAC Selections (10)

Jason Clinton*** Jr. Exercise Sci./Information Systems

Zach Dennis So. Chemistry

Kevin Dietel** Jr. Accounting

Sam Elmore So. Phys. Ed./Sports Admin.

Jimmy Fleshman** So. Law Enforcement

Adam Lane**** Sr. Physical Education

Nick Parker Sr. Management

Bruce Renner*** Sr. Mathematics Teaching

Kevin Shaw So. Entrepreneurship

Kyle Stephenson So. Biology

2005 Indianapolis All-GLIAC Selections

1st Team- Carl Lile, Bruce Renner- Defense; 2nd Team- Nick

Parker, Andy Moore- Offense, Jimmy Fleshman- Defense; Hon.

Mention- Kenneth Akridge, Derenzo Bushrod, P.J. Cosgrove, Zach

Dennis, and Chris White.

1990-2005 Indianapolis All-GLIAC/MIFC Selections:

Tarron Acuff, Jeff Barnaby, Neal Blank, Tim Bless, Tim Bohman,

Brian Campbell, Nick Childers, Craig Cothron, Brad Crawford,

Jimmy Detherage, Jimmy Fleshman, Stephane Fortin, Todd

Gecewicz, Josh Gentry, Dawayne Gilbert, Mike Gillock, Robert

Green, Gary Griffin, Kenny Harden, Deon Harding, Marty Heelam,

Kenny Helmuth, Kevin Hergott, David Hoffman, Joe Hornett,

Brian Hults, Jeremy Hurd, Gary Isza, Sean Jones, Tony Jones, Pete

Koulianos, Kevin Kreinhagen, Brian Lauck, Ted Liette, Carl Lile,

Cesaré Manning, Greg Matheis, Jeff Mitchell, Corey Miles, Brian

Monahan, Andy Moore, Chad Neal, Dennis Nisbet, David Nobbe,

Nick Parker, Matt Porter, Chuck Powell, Bruce Renner, Lance

Riegle, Brad Roberts, J. D. Roberts, Walter Robinson, Willie Savage,

Chad Schulte, B.J. Schlicher, Phil Shiban, Brock Smith, David

Smith, Eric Smith, Scott Snodgrass, Shawn Sommers, Pat Spray,

Johnnie Stewart, Kevin Templeman, Craig Thomas, Troy Tinsley,

Marquis Tolliver, Chris Volz, Josh Vondersaar, Loren Weeks, Chad

Wiechart.

Indianapolis GLIAC/MIFC School Records

GLIAC/MIFC Record 8-2 1998

GLIAC/MIFC Finish 2nd 1998

GLIAC/MIFC Start 5-0 1997

GLIAC/MIFC Home Record 4-0 1997

GLIAC/MIFC Away Record 4-1 1998, 2001

GLIAC/MIFC Winning Streak 7 1998-99

GLIAC Home Winning Streak 5 1998-99

GLIAC Away Winning Streak 4 1998-99, 2001

Points, Game 59 vs. Mich. Tech, 9-20-03

GLIAC/MIFC Records held by Greyhounds

Pass Attempts, Career–1,054, Kevin Kreinhagen, 1995-98

Completions, Game–39, Matt Kohn vs. Michigan Tech, 9-20-03

Passing Yards, Game–645, Matt Kohn vs. Michigan Tech, 9-20-03

Passing Yards, Game, Two Players–525 B.J. Schlicher (461) and

Andy Owen (64) at Saginaw Valley, 9-23-00

Passing Yards by Freshman, Game–461, Schlicher at SVSU (9-23-00)

Passing Yards by Freshman, Season–2,324, B.J. Schlicher, 2000

Receiving Yards, Game, Two Players–377, Cesare Manning (246) &

Rob Mager (131) vs. Michigan Tech, 9-20-03

Total Offense, Game–652, Matt Kohn vs. Michigan Tech, 9-20-03

All-Purpose Yds., Game and Per Play–364 yards on 14 plays (26.0),

Craig Cothron at Northwood, 10-10-98

Punt Return TDs, Game, Season–2, Craig Cothron at NU, 10-10-98

Punt Return Avg., Game–55.0 (3-165), Craig Cothron at Northwood

Longest Interception Return–100, Chris Volz vs. Mercyhurst, 9-30-00

Interception Return TD’s, Game, Season, Career–2, Chris Volz vs.

Mercyhurst, 9-30-00; Tony Jones at Valparaiso, 10-20-90

First Downs, Game, Two Teams–38 vs. Michigan Tech (30), 9-20-03

Passing 1st Downs, Game, 2 Teams–28 vs. Mich. Tech (14), 9-20-03

Plays, Game, Two Teams–179, UIndy (94) vs. MTU (85), 9-20-03

Completions, Game, 2 Teams–39 vs. Michigan Tech (23), 9-20-03

Passing Yards, Game–645 vs. Michigan Tech, 9-20-03

Passing Yards, Season–3,130, 2003

Kickoff Return Yards, Season–1,226, 1992

Interceptions, Game–6, vs. N. Mich., 9-8-01; at Wayne St., 10-27-01

Interception Return Yards, Game–197, vs. Mercyhurst, 9-30-00

Interception Return Average, Game–39.4 (5-197), vs. Mercyhurst

4th Qtr. Pts., Two Teams–41, UI (27) at Northwood (14), 10-10-98

Overtime Points, Season–13, 2001 and 2004

2005 GLIAC Standings

GLIAC OVERALL

Team W L Pct. W L Pct.

Grand Valley St. 9 0 1.000 13 0 1.000

Saginaw Valley St. 9 1 .900 11 2 .846

Ashland 8 2 .800 9 2 .818

Northwood 8 2 .800 9 3 .750

Michigan Tech 6 3 .667 6 3 .667

Indianapolis 5 5 .500 6 5 .545

Hillsdale 4 6 .400 5 6 .455

Wayne State 3 7 .300 3 7 .300

Ferris State 3 7 .300 3 8 .273

Gannon 3 7 .300 3 8 .273

Findlay 2 8 .200 3 8 .273

Northern Michigan 2 8 .200 2 8 .200

Mercyhurst 2 8 .200 2 8 .200

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Location: Houghton, Mich

Enrollment: 6,510

Nickname: Huskies

Colors: Silver/ Gold/ Black

Stadium: Sherman Field (3,000)

Conference: Great Lakes Intercollegiate (GLIAC)

Athletic Dir: Suzanne Sanregret

Head Coach: Tom Kearly (Winona State, ‘80)

Record at MTU/Career: 0-0 (1st season)/ same

Assistant Coaches: Tim Driscoll, Butch Barry, Scottie

Hazelton, Eric Ieuter, Ted Holmstrom

SID: Wes Frahm

Office: (906) 487-2351

Series Record: Michigan Tech 6, Indianapolis 4

Michigan Tech (4-6)

2005 S 3 Away L 6-24

2004 S 4 Home L 10-17

2003 S 20 Home WOT 59-52

2002 S 21 Away LOT 24-32

2001 S 15 Away WOT 34-31

2000 S 16 Home L 33-35

1997 S 27 Away W 35-29

1996 S 28 Home L 14-19

1995 O 7 Away L 14-21

1994 O 8 Home W 20-18

Michigan Tech September 9, 2006

Location: Erie, Pa.

Enrollment: 3,590

Nickname: Golden Knights

Colors: Maroon/ White/ Gold

Stadium: Gannon University Field (2,500)

Conference: Great Lakes Intercollegiate (GLIAC)

Athletic Dir: Bill Elias

Head Coach: Bill Elias (Massachusetts, ‘77)

Record at GU/Career: 30-41 (8th season)/ same

Assistant Coaches: Adam Borrell, Eric Schmitz, Dave Arnold, Randy

Dovichow, Dave McDonald, Shaun Curtiss, Nick Postma, Joe Kimball,

Tom Parry

SID: Dan Teliski Office: (814) 871-7418

Series Record: Indianapolis 2, Gannon 0

Gannon (2-0)

2005 O 15 Home W 27-20

2004 O 16 Away W 27-24

Gannon September 16, 2006

Location: Marquette, Mich.

Enrollment: 9,700

Nickname: Wildcats

Colors: Old Gold and Olive Green

Stadium: Superior Dome (8,000)

Conference: Great Lakes Intercollegiate (GLIAC)

Athletic Dir: Ken Godfrey

Head Coach: Bernie Anderson (NMU, ‘78)

Record at NMU/Career: 0-0 (1st season)/ 93-96 (19 years)

Assistant Coaches: Chadd Braine, Jeff Duvendeck, Ethan

Jeros, Matt LeFleur, Joe Ballard, Matt Bush, Vincent

Mayfield and Tom Wender

SID: Dave Faiella

Office: (419) 289-5442

Series Record: Northern Michigan 10, Indianapolis 4

Northern Michigan (4-10)

2003 S 27 Away L 17-49

2002 S 28 Home L 10-24

2001 S 8 Home W 45-7

2000 S 9 Away L 28-31

1999 O 30 Away L 7-19

1998 O 31 Home W 44-17

1997 O 4 Home W 12-10

1996 O 5 Away L 9-38

1995 O 14 Home L 14-28

1994 O 15 Away L 12-38

1993 S 11 Away L 14-20

1992 S 12 Home W 32-10

1991 S 14 Away L 20-31

1990 S 18 Home L 22-47

Northern Michigan September 2, 2006

Location: Rensselaer, Ind.

Enrollment: 1,000

Nickname: Pumas

Colors: Cardinal and Purple

Stadium: Alumni Stadium (4,000)

Conference: D-II Independent

Athletic Dir: Bill Massoels

Head Coach: Lou Esposito

Record at SJC/Career: 7-4 (2nd season)/ same

Assistant Coaches: Dustin Ward, Greg Huster, Matt St.

Germain, Jake Wissing, Steve Neal,

SID: Clark Teuscher

Office: (219) 866-6141

Series Record: Indianapolis 23, St. Joseph’s 10, 1 Tie

Saint Joseph's (23-10-1)2005 O 29 Away W 34-132004 O 30 Home W 34-02003 S 6 Away W 44-72002 A 31 Home W 41-32001 S 1 Away W 10-02000 S 2 Home W 33-71999 S 4 Away W 19-101997 A 30 Home W 26-131996 A 31 Away WOT 28-211995 N 11 Home W 14-01994 N 12 Away L 0-191993 S 18 Home W 33-141992 S 19 Away Tie 24-241991 S 21 Home W 28-101990 S 15 Away W 26-171989 O 28 Home W 52-491988 O 29 Away L 34-50

1987 N 7 Home W 42-211986 N 1 Away W 23-171985 N 2 Home W 41-71984 N 3 Away W 23-221983 O 15 Away W 14-71982 O 16 Home W 9-71981 O 17 Away L 0-91980 O 11 Home L 21-341979 S 29 Away L 7-281978 S 30 Home W 17-01977 O 1 Away L 19-211976 O 2 Home L 10-171975 S 13 Away W 38-81974 N 2 Home W 28-121973 N 3 Away L 14-161972 O 28 Home L 6-351971 S 11 Away L 7-24

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Location: Hillsdale, Mich.

Enrollment: 1,200

Nickname: Chargers

Colors: Royal Blue/ White

Stadium: Muddy Waters Stadium (8,500)

Conference: Great Lakes Intercollegiate (GLIAC)

Athletic Dir: Dr. Mike Kovalchik

Head Coach: Keith Otterbein (Hillsdale ’79)

Record at HC/Career: 17-27 (5th year) 77-66-3 (13th year)

Assistant Coaches: Barry Fagan, Craig Blanchard, Nate

Shreffler, Aaron Shreffler, John Lindley, Allan Dawson

SID: Brad Monasstiere

Office:(517) 607-3172, (517) 607-3120

Series Record: Hillsdale 12, Indianapolis 10

Hillsdale (10-12)

2005 A 27 Home W 29-21

2004 A 28 Away LOT 43-49

2003 S 13 Home W 31-10

2002 S 14 Away W 24-17

2001 O 20 Away WOT 20-17

2000 O 21 Home W 16-14

1999 N 13 Home W 34-9

1998 N 14 Away W 34-7

1997 S 20 Home W 17-10

1996 S 21 Away L 14-24

1995 S 30 Home L 0-10

1994 O 1 Away L 0-37

1993 O 9 Away L 7-14

1992 O 10 Home L 10-36

1991 O 12 Away L 7-35

1990 O 6 Home L 14-40

1989 N 4 Away L 24-38

1988 N 5 Home L 7-22

1982 S 11 Away L 7-24

1981 S 26 Home L 14-24

1979 N 17 Away W 19-10

1978 N 18 Home W 35-24

Hillsdale October 7, 2006

Location: Allendale, Mich.

Enrollment: 21,300

Nickname: Lakers

Colors: Blue/ Black/ White

Stadium: Lubbers Stadium (8,383)

Conference: Great Lakes Intercollegiate (GLIAC)

Athletic Dir: Tim Selgo

Head Coach: Chuck Martin (Millikin, ‘90)

Record at GVSU/Career: 23-3 (3rd year)/ same

Assistant Coaches:Todd Kolster, Matt Pawlowski, Steve

Brockelbank, Matt Mitchell, William Pascol, Jim Schaak,

Matt Yoches, Dan Fodrocy, David Sartin

SID: Tim Nott

Office: (616) 331-3275

Series Record: Grand Valley State 15, Indianapolis 1

Grand Valley State (1-15)

2005 S 10 Home L 13-29$

2004 S 11 Away L 9-35 *

2003 N 8 Home L 10-53#

2002 N 9 Away L 13-50*

2001 O 13 Home L 27-63

2000 O 14 Away L 21-56

1999 S 18 Away W 30-14

1998 S 19 Home L 17-28

1997 N 15 Away L 14-23

1996 N 16 Home L 28-14

1995 S 9 Away L 0-56

1994 S 10 Home L 24-35

1993 S 25 Away L 7-31

1992 S 26 Home L 7-21

1991 S 28 Away L 13-31

1990 S 22 Home L 12-30

*GVSU ranked #1

$ GVSU ranked #2

#GVSU ranked #4

Grand Valley State October 14, 2006

Location: Detroit, Mich.

Enrollment: 33,314

Nickname: Warriors

Colors: Green/ Gold

Stadium: Adams Field (6,000)

Conference: Great Lakes Intercollegiate (GLIAC)

Athletic Dir: Rob Fournier

Head Coach: Paul Winters (Akron, ‘80)

Record at WSU/Career: 4-16 (3rd season)

Assistant Coaches: Jurt Matrix, EJ Henderson, Scott

Kazmierski, Keith Uecker, Landon Fox, John O’Connor,

Rick Pyle, Anthony Coratti, James Adams

SID: Jeff Weiss Office:(313) 577-7542

Series Record: Indianapolis 10, Wayne State 5

Wayne State (10-5)

2005 S 24 Away W 23-16

2004 S 25 Home LOT 21-24

2001 O 27 Away W 38-14

2000 O 28 Home L 21-24

1999 O 16 Away WOT 26-19

1998 O 17 Home W 28-21

1997 S 13 Away W 28-9

1996 S 14 Home W 10-8

1995 S 23 Away W 21-7

1994 S 24 Home L 14-28

1993 S 4 Home L 31-34

1992 S 5 Away L 26-31

1991 S 7 Home W 35-13

1990 S 1 Away W 43-40

1973 O 6 Home W 7-6

Wayne State October 21, 2006

Location: Findlay, Ohio

Enrollment: 4,700

Nickname: Oilers

Colors: Orange/ Black

Stadium: Donnell Stadium (7,500)

Conference: Great Lakes Intercollegiate (GLIAC)

Athletic Dir: Steven Rackley

Head Coach: Dan Simrell (Toledo ‘66)

Record at UF/Career: 29-36 (6 years)/ 79-73-2 (14 years)

Assistant Coaches: Jon Wauford, Dan Hott, Mike Kostoff,

Kory Allen, Kevin Cassidy, Carl Embury

SID: David Buck

Office: (419) 434-4727

Series Record: Indianapolis 7, Findlay 5

Findlay (7-5)

2005 O 8 Away W 28-0

2004 O 9 Home W 42-26

2003 O 18 Home W 22-19

2002 O 19 Away L 10-14

2001 O 6 Home W 26-8

2000 O 7 Away LOT 28-34

1999 O 2 Away L 7-14

1998 O 3 Home W 33-12

1975 S 6 Home W 54-8

1974 S 7 Away W 8-6

1956 L 7-21

1955 N 12 Away L 7-41

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Coaching Records All-Time

Coach (Years) W L T Pct.

J. W. George (1924-26) 9 11 1 .452

Harry Good (1927-31) 13 22 4 .384

Ed Bright (1946) 3 4 0 .429

Angus Nicoson (1947-49, 54) 21 12 0 .636

Walt Bartkiewicz (1950-51) 8 8 1 .500

Dave Shaw (1952-53) 13 3 0 .813

Jim Wallace (1955-57) 12 14 2 .464

Jay Windell (1958-61) 17 18 1 .514

Paul Velez (1962-66) 14 29 2 .333

Ed Dwyer (1967-69) 4 21 1 .173

Dick Nyers (1970-71) 9 11 0 .450

Bill Bless (1972-93) 114 99 9 .534

Joe Polizzi (1994-) 63 66 1 .488

TOTALS 300 318 22 .486

Location: Erie, Pa.

Enrollment: 3,400

Nickname: Lakers

Colors: Kelly Green/ Royal Blue/ White

Stadium: Tullio Field (2,300)

Conference: Great Lakes Intercollegiate (GLIAC)

Athletic Dir: Pete Russo

Head Coach: Marty Schaetzle (Bucknell, ‘83)

Record at MC/Career: 13-30 (5th season)/ same

Assistant Coaches: Mark McNellie, Nick Toth, Tom Herman,

John Paul Shevory, Jeff Gutowski, Ray Enricco, Mike Krahe

SID: Jason Knavel

Office: (814) 824-3095

Series Record: Indianapolis 4, Mercyhurst 4

Mercyhurst (4-4)

2005 O 22 Home L 24-28

2004 O 23 Away L 21-24

2003 O 25 Away L 24-27

2002 O 26 Home W 40-16

2001 S 29 Away W 17-14

2000 S 30 Home W 50-8

1999 S 25 Away L 20-27

1998 S 26 Home W 31-6

Mercyhurst November 4, 2006

Location: Midland, Mich..

Enrollment: 11,970

Nickname: Timberwolves

Colors: Columbia Blue and White

Stadium: Hantz Stadium (3,000)

Conference: Great Lakes Intercollegiate (GLIAC)

Athletic Dir: Pat Riepma

Head Coach: Pat Riepma (Hillsdale, ‘83)

Record at NU/Career: 76-62-2 (14th season)

Assistant Coaches: Mike Sullivan, Malen Luke, Adam

Gonzaga, Leonard Haynes, Tom Creguer, Mike

Gaken, Chad Coons, Brandon Orr

SID: Travis McCurdy

Office: (989) 837-4239

Series Record: Northwood 10, Indianapolis 6, 1 Tie

Northwood (6-10-2)

2003 O 11 Away L 7-52

2002 O 12 Home L 38-40

1999 O 9 Home L 8-17

1998 O 10 Away L 41-43

1997 O 18 Home W 24-19

1996 O 19 Away L 10-20

1995 O 28 Home W 30-25

1994 O 29 Away Tie 17-17

1993 O 2 Home L 19-24

1989 S 23 Home W 28-14

1988 S 24 Away W 56-36

1987 S 19 Home W 48-16

1986 S 13 Away Cancelled

1985 S 14 Away Tie 7-7

1984 S 15 Home W 19-7

1983 S 17 Away L 23-24

1982 S 18 Home L 7-20

1981 S 19 Away L 6-0

1980 S 13 Home L 0-31

1981 S 12 Home W 21-10

1980 N 15 Away W 28-7

1979 S 15 Home L 12-29

1978 S 16 Away L 7-21

Northwood November 11, 2006

Location: University Center, Michigan

Enrollment: 9,569

Nickname: Cardinals

Colors: Red/ White/ Blue

Stadium: Harvey R. Wickes Stadium (4,028)

Conference: Great Lakes Intercollegiate (GLIAC)

Athletic Dir: Dr. George Eastland

Head Coach: Randy Awrey (Northern Michigan, ‘78)

Record at SVSU/Career: 63-20 (8th year)/ 111-61-1 (17th year)

Assistant Coaches: Jim Kiernan, John Wesolek, Mike Juscik, Todd

Carter, Brandon Johnson

SID: Ryan Thompson

Office: (989)964-4053

Series Record: Saginaw Valley State 18, Indianapolis 6

Saginaw Valley State (6-18)

2005 O 1 Home L 7-27 #

2004 O 2 Away L 14-62*

2003 O 4 Home L 3-55 #

2002 O 5 Away L 24-63^

2001 S 22 Home L 14-17

2000 S 23 Away L 34-46

1997 O 11 Away L 17-31

1996 O 12 Home L 14-20

1995 O 21 Away L 6-42

1994 O 22 Home L 21-42

1993 O 16 Away L 0-14

1992 O 17 Home L 0-42

1991 O 19 Away L 7-21

1990 O 13 Home L 13-16

1989 S 16 Away W 34-31

1988 S 17 Home W 22-21

1987 S 26 Away L 16-38

1986 S 20 Home L 20-28

1985 S 7 Away W 24-17

1984 S 8 Home W 35-6

1981 S 12 Home W 21-10

1980 N 15 Away W 28-7

1979 S 15 Home L 12-29

1978 S 16 Away L 7-21

*SVSUranked #13

# SVSU ranked #6

^ SVSU ranked #4

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Season-by-SeasonYear Record Coach1924 4-2-0 J. W. George1925 3-4-0 J. W. George1926 2-5-1 J. W. George1927 2-3-2 Harry Good1928 5-2-16 Harry Good1929 4-4-0 Harry Good1930 2-7-0 Harry Good1931 0-6-1 Harry Good1946 3-4-0 Ed Bright1947 7-1-0 Angus Nicoson1948 4-4-0 Angus Nicoson1949 4-4-0 Angus Nicoson1950 3-5-1 Walt Bartkiewicz1951 5-3-0 Walt Bartkiewicz1952 5-3-0 Dave Shaw1953 8-0-0 Dave Shaw1954 6-3-0 Angus Nicoson1955 5-3-1 Jim Wallace1956 4-5-0 Jim Wallace1957 3-6-1 Jim Wallace1958 3-6-0 Jay Windell1959 3-5-1 Jay Windell1960 6-3-0 Jay Windell1961 5-4-0 Jay Windell1962 1-6-2 Paul Velez1963 3-6-0 Paul Velez1964 3-6-0 Paul Velez1965 6-3-0 Paul Velez1966 1-8-0 Paul Velez1967 1-7-1 Ed Dwyer1968 2-6-0 Ed Dwyer1969 1-8-0 Ed Dwyer1970 3-6-0 Dick Nyers1971 6-5-0 Dick Nyers1972 4-6-0 Bill Bless1973 7-3-0 Bill Bless1974 5-5-0 Bill Bless1975 8-3-0 Bill Bless1976 6-4-0 Bill Bless1977 6-3-1 Bill Bless1978 7-3-0 Bill Bless1979 4-6-0 Bill Bless1980 5-4-2 Bill Bless1981 7-4-0 Bill Bless1982 4-6-0 Bill Bless1983 6-3-1 Bill Bless1984 8-2-0 Bill Bless1985 7-1-2 Bill Bless1986 7-2-0 Bill Bless1987 6-4-0 Bill Bless1988 5-4-1 Bill Bless1989 4-5-0 Bill Bless1990 3-6-1 Bill Bless1991 2-8-0 Bill Bless1992 1-8-1 Bill Bless1993 2-9-0 Bill Bless1994 2-7-1 Joe Polizzi1995 3-8-0 Joe Polizzi1996 4-7-0 Joe Polizzi1997 8-3-0 Joe Polizzi1998 8-2-0 Joe Polizzi1999 7-4-0 Joe Polizzi2000 3-8-0 Joe Polizzi2001 7-4-0 Joe Polizzi2002 5-6-0 Joe Polizzi2003 6-5-0 Joe Polizzi2004 4-7-0 Joe Polizzi2005 6-5-0 Joe PolizziYrs. Won Lost Tied Pct.68 300 318 22 .486

ALL TIME SERIES RECORDSOpponent 1st Mtg. W L TAlma [Mich.] 1955 1 6 1Anderson 1947 10 15 1Ashland 1954 10 17 0Ball State 1924 3 2 2Beloit [Wis.] 1956 1 2 0Butler 1930 7 19 2Canterbury 1946 4 1 0Cedarville [Ohio] 1951 1 0 0Centre [Ky.] 1951 1 1 0Chicago (Navy Pier) 1962 0 0 1Danville Cent. Norm. 1924 1 3 0Defiance [Ohio] 1947 1 0 0DePauw 1928 6 3 0Earlham 1924 13 14 0Elmhurst [Ill.] 1952 1 0 0Evansville 1929 13 4 1Ferris State 1953 11 15 1FINDLAY 1955 7 5 0Franklin 1924 23 26 2GANNON 2004 2 0 0Georgetown [Ky.] 1978 7 3 0GRAND VALLEY 1990 1 15 0Hanover 1925 13 16 2Heidelberg [Ohio] 1974 1 1 0HILLSDALE 1978 10 12 0Hiram [Ohio] 1953 1 0 0Hope [Mich.] 1976 1 1 0Huntington 1949 2 0 0Illinois Benedictine1978 2 0 0Illinois-Chicago 1959 6 4 0Indiana State 1930 1 4 0Lincoln [Mo.] 1983 1 0 0Manchester 1924 20 12 2MERCYHURST 1998 4 4 0MICH. TECH 1994 4 6 0Murray State 1979 0 1 0New Haven [Ct.] 1999 1 0 0North Central [Ill.] 1957 0 2 0NO. MICHIGAN 1990 4 10 0NORTHWOOD 1980 6 10 2Oakland City 1925 4 0 1Ohio Northern 1963 0 2 0Olivet [Mich.] 1961 1 5 0Otterbein [Ohio] 1948 1 4 0Principia [Ill.] 1959 4 1 0Rose-Hulman 1927 8 8 2SAGINAW VALLEY 1978 6 18 0St. Francis [Ill.] 1988 5 3 0SAINT JOSEPH'S 1971 23 10 1Silent Hoosiers 1924 1 0 0Slippery Rock [Pa.] 1995 0 1 0Unv. of the South [Tn.] 1974 1 1 0Taylor 1949 14 9 0Valparaiso 1929 13 10 2Vincennes 1926 1 0 0Wabash 1931 4 2 0WAYNE STATE 1973 10 5 0Westminster [Pa.] 1998 2 0 0Wisconsin-Plattev’le1980 1 1 0Wittenberg 1975 0 1 0

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All-Time Series Records(non-2006 opponents)

Alma [Mich.] (1-6-1)1973 S 15 Away W 23-201972 S 16 Home L 13-151960 L 6-201959 L 14-421958 L 0-261957 Tie 13-131956 L 16-241955 S 17 Away L 0-20

Anderson (10-15-1)1977 S 10 Away W 38-281976 S 11 Home W 21-201970 L 13-261969 L 43-781968 L 7-301967 L 6-261966 L 7-291965 L 14-331964 L 7-271963 W 34-241962 L 20-471961 W 7-01960 L 6-261959 L 0-451958 L 7-551957 L 7-361956 L 14-201955 O 8 Away W 13-61954 W 47-261953 W 18-01952 W 7-01951 W 25-121950 Tie 7-71949 O 27 L 20-271948 L 7-181947 W 20-14

Ashland (10-17)2005 N 5 Away L 3-202004 N 6 Home W 24-212003 N 1 Away W 35-242002 N 2 Home W 35-142001 N 3 Home L 10-232000 N 4 Away L 13-201999 N 6 Home W 30-101998 N 7 Away W 26-201997 N 8 Away L 7-151996 N 9 Home W ot19-161993 N 6 Home L 25-401992 N 7 Away L 12-451991 N 9 Home L 7-211990 N 3 Away L 17-201989 O 7 Home L 10-211988 O 8 Away L 12-141987 O 3 Home L 16-201986 S 27 Away L 8-171985 S 28 Home W 10-01984 S 29 Away L 16-211983 O 1 Away W 10-01982 O 2 Home L 0-171981 O 3 Away W 10-91980 S 27 Home L 6-201977 N 12 Home L 12-241955 O 15 Home W 32-211954 L 0-6

Ball State (3-2-2)1930 N 15 Away L 0-201929 S 28 Away W 7-01928 O 13 Away Tie 6-61927 O 22 Home Tie 12-121926 O 15 Away L 0-351925 O 20 Away W 6-01924 O 31 Home W 13-2

Beloit (1-2)1958 W 12-01957 L 7-191956 L 6-27

Butler (7-19-2)1993 N 13 Home W 34-211992 O 3 Away L 6-281991 O 5 Home L 3-221990 S 29 Away Tie 9-91989 O 21 Away L 25-311988 O 22 Home Tie 13-131987 N 14 Away L 20-351986 N 8 Home W 28-251985 N 9 Away L 17-181984 N 10 Home W 20-101983 N 12 Home L 26-61982 N 13 Away L 7-141981 N 14 Home W 16-141980 N 8 Away L 6-71979 O 6 Home W 14-131978 O 7 Away L 7-201977 O 8 Home W 30-111976 O 9 Away L 6-241975 O 4 Home L 7-441974 O 19 Away L 26-291973 N 17 Away L 14-211972 N 18 Home L 7-81971 N 20 Away W 17-121970 N 21 Away L 0-351969 S 20 Away L 0-571954 N 13 Away L 7-131948 Away L 7-681930 S 26 Away L 0-46

Canterbury (4-1)1950 L 6-71949 O 22 W 8-01948 W 20-71947 W 25-01946 W 6-0

Cedarville (1-0)1951 W 20-6

Centre (1-1)1952 W 31-281951 L 6-9

Chicago-North Pier (0-0-1)1962 Tie 13-13

Danville Central Normal (1-3)1927 L 0-201926 N 11 Home L 0-161925 O 30 Away L 0-411924 O 24 Home W 3-0

Defiance (1-0)1947 W 12-6

DePauw (6-3)1978 O 21 Away W 26-01977 O 22 Home W 31-31976 O 23 Away W 14-121975 O 18 Home W 27-01974 O 26 Away L 7-161973 O 13 Home W 12-71972 N 4 Away W 14-01930 O 4 Away L 7-391928 N 10 Away L 0-25

Earlham (13-14)1973 O 20 Home W 26-21972 O 21 Away W 14-61971 Away L 17-211970 W 10-01969 L 14-241968 L 12-411967 L 7-201962 L 0-241961 L 0-161957 W 53-191956 W 49-201955 O 1 Home W 16-61954 W 20-61953 Home W 7-01952 Away L 21-331951 Away L 0-31950 Home L 19-401947 Home W 19-01946 Away W 13-71931 Away L 0-371930 Home W 13-61929 Away L 9-121928 N 3 Home W 12-61927 Away W 18-01926 O 9 Home L 0-91925 O 10 Away L 0-131924 O 11 Away L 7-20

Elmhurst (1-0)1952 W 21-19

Evansville (13-5-1)1987 O 24 Away W 27-241986 O 18 Home W 25-241985 O 19 Away W 38-171984 O 20 Home W 17-71983 O 8 Home Tie 27-271982 O 9 Away L 7-101981 O 10 Home W 28-61980 O 4 Away W 29-21979 O 27 Away W 20-61978 O 28 Home W 20-71977 O 29 Away W 24-211976 N 13 Home W 22-151975 O 25 Away W 17-101974 O 5 Home L 20-281973 S 8 Home W 10-21972 S 9 Home L 14-471971 S 18 Away L 21-331946 L 0-351929 W 25-7

Ferris State (11-15-1)2005 S 17 Away W 7-32004 S 18 Home L 14-242003 N 15 Away W 35-202002 N 16 Home W 17-142001 N 10 Away LOT 13-162000 N 11 Home L 28-381997 S 6 Home W 33-211996 S 7 Away L 19-301995 S 16 Home L 0-501994 S 17 Away L 7-441993 O 30 Away L 26-401992 O 31 Home L 13-541991 N 2 Away L 6-211990 O 27 Home L 15-291989 S 9 Home L 21-381988 S 10 Away L 21-341987 S 12 Home W 35-191986 S 6 Away W 35-131985 S 21 Home W 24-171984 S 22 Away W 47-01983 S 24 Home W 30-01982 S 25 Away W 21-171980 S 20 Home Tie 14-141960 O 15 Home L 0-191959 N 7 Away L 7-291954 O 30 Home L 0-121953 O 31 Away W 19-7

Franklin (23-26-2)1988 N 12 Away W 40-341987 O 10 Away W 24-141986 O 4 Home W 19-71985 O 5 Away Tie 14-141984 O 6 Home W 7-61983 N 5 Away W 18-141982 N 6 Home L 6-541981 N 7 Away W 40-341980 N 1 Home W 28-211979 S 22 Away L 13-211978 S 23 Home W 31-71977 N 19 Away L 21-531976 N 6 Home L 9-271975 O 11 Away W 37-221974 O 12 Home W 23-101973 S 29 Away W 34-321972 O 14 Home L 10-261971 Away L 14-331970 L 13-611969 L 8-401968 L 14-411967 L 0-321966 L 6-481965 W 29-191964 L 19-411963 L 14-371962 Tie 42-421961 L 20-281960 W 33-281959 L 13-201958 L 19-211957 W 34-321956 W 21-121955 S 24 Away W 20-131954 W 26-71953 W 18-01952 W 24-01951 W 6-01950 W 12-01949 O 1 L 13-141948 W 19-13

1947 L 13-191946 L 0-181931 L 12-331930 L 0-61929 L 0-141928 S 28 W 13-01927 L 0-91926 S 25 Away L 6-391925 S 26 Away L 0-311924 S 28 Away L 0-28First Game in Program History

Georgetown (7-3)1987 O 31 Away L 9-311986 O 25 Home W 30-131985 O 26 Away W 41-71984 O 27 Home W 35-71983 O 22 Away L 0-91982 O 23 Home W 30-71981 O 24 Away W 46-141980 O 18 Home W 39-201979 N 10 Home L 14-231978 N 11 Away W 21-15

Hanover (13-16)1971 N 6 Home W 7-31970 N 7 Away W 31-141969 N 8 Home L 35-441968 N 9 Away W 18-131967 S 30 Away L 2-271966 O 1 Home L 0-191965 O 2 Away W 21-131964 O 3 Home W 20-131963 N 2 Away W 20-141962 N 3 Home W 19-141961 N 4 Away L 6-71960 N 5 Home W 27-131959 S 25 Away L 26-321958 S 27 Home L 0-201957 S 28 Away L 19-521956 S 29 Home L 14-391955 O 22 Home L 13-191954 O 23 Away W 45-191953 O 24 Home W 18-61952 O 25 Away L 0-201951 O 27 Home L 0-201950 O 7 Away L 0-61949 N 5 Home L 6-211948 N 6 Away L 12-441947 N 8 Home W 26-141946 N 9 Away W 7-01931 Tie 0-01928 O 27 Tie 0-01927 W 7-61926 N 6 Away L 0-141925 N 7 Home L 0-6

Heidelberg (1-1)1975 S 27 Away W 28-201974 S 28 Home L 13-20

Hiram (1-0)1953 Away W 25-13

Hope (1-1)1977 S 24 Home W 21-171976 S 25 Away L 14-33

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Huntington (2-0)1950 W 24-71949 S 24 W 26-8

Illinois Benedictine (2-0)1979 O 13 Home W 34-01978 O 14 Away W 14-13

Illinois-Chicago (6-4)1969 L 8-351968 L 14-351967 L 6-71966 L 2-211965 W 22-61964 W 34-241963 W 26-61961 W 7-01960 W 42-01959 W 32-7

Indiana State (1-4)1962 L 0-401961 W 26-201950 L 7-271931 L 0-191930 L 7-18

Lincoln (1-0)1983 S 10 Home W 40-19

Manchester (20-12-2)1972 O 7 Away W 14-71971 Away W 20-01970 L 10-201969 L 8-411968 L 28-421967 L 6-531966 L 3-121965 W 40-271964 W 14-121963 L 18-381962 L 7-191961 W 20-141960 W 40-131959 Tie 26-261958 W 15-131957 W 36-141956 W 28-141955 N 5 Away Tie 13-131954 W 45-211953 W 31-141952 L 13-141951 W 19-01950 W 31-261949 O 15 W 13-01948 W 21-131947 W 14-121946 L 12-191930 L 0-261929 L 0-191928 N 17 W 13-81927 L 0-71926 O 30 Away W 13-121925 O 16 Home W 12-01924 O 18 Away W 22-0

Murray State (0-1)1979 O 20 Home L 7-21

New Haven (1-0)1999 O 23 Home W 30-24

North Central (0-2)1958 Home L 2-6 1957 Home L 0-6

Oakland City (4-0-1)1930 W 14-01929 W 27-01928 O 20 W 97-01926 O 2 Away Tie 0-01925 O 3 Home W 22-0

Ohio Northern (0-2)1964 S 26 Home L 14-411963 S 24 Away L 0-40

Olivet (1-5)1966 L 7-401965 W 10-71964 L 0-341963 L 13-201962 L 21-261961 L 6-22

Otterbein (1-4)1967 L 19-261966 L 7-191965 W 14-71964 L 7-351948 L 0-46

Principia (4-1)1971 Away W 21-141970 W 33-161963 L 12-211960 W 19-141959 W 12-7

Rose-Hulman (8-8-2)1977 S 17 Away W 36-01976 S 18 Home W 26-61971 Home W 27-141970 L 22-241969 L 19-271968 W 32-71967 Tie 13-131966 W 32-71965 L 0-131949 S 17 L 26-281948 W 18-71947 W 39-61946 L 7-121931 L 0-281930 L 0-191929 L 6-121928 O 6 W 31-61927 Tie 7-7

Saint Francis [Ill.] (5-3)1998 O 24 Away W 40-251997 O 25 Away W 50-241996 O 26 Home W 24-171995 N 4 Away L 0-271994 N 5 Home W 30-271993 O 23 Home L 17-201989 O 14 Away L 14-481988 O 15 Home W 36-35

Silent Hoosiers (1-0)1924 O 4 Home W 26-6

Slippery Rock (0-1)1995 S 2 Home L 10-38

Taylor (13-10)1971 Home W 21-61970 L 0-211969 W 28-191968 L 6-271967 W 9-71966 L 0-211965 L 13-321964 L 23-281963 L 10-141962 L 6-531961 L 13-211960 W 14-131959 W 19-141958 W 26-131957 L 13-191956 W 7-61955 O 29 Home W 7-61954 W 26-01953 W 18-61952 W 32-01951 W 14-71950 L 7-191949 N 12 W 27-20

University of the South (1-1)1975 N 8 Away L 36-401974 S 14 Home W 13-0

Valparaiso (13-10-2)1992 O 24 Away L 14-201991 O 26 Home L 3-61990 O 20 Away W 40-211989 S 30 Away W 38-141988 O 1 Home W 56-01987 O 17 Home W 27-01986 O 11 Away W 58-121985 O 12 Home W 27-71984 O 13 Away L 17-201983 O 29 Home W 47-201982 O 30 Away W 47-71981 O 31 Home W 42-01980 O 25 Away Tie 24-241979 N 3 Home L 0-131978 N 4 Away L 12-201977 N 5 Home Tie 35-351976 O 30 Away W 28-71975 N 1 Home W 13-101974 N 9 Away L 22-341973 O 27 Away L 13-171972 N 11 Away W 23-221958 L 0-781957 L 7-131931 L 0-431929 W 53-3

Vincennes (1-0)1926 O 23 Home W 39-0

Wabash (4-3)1976 O 16 Home W 41-61975 S 20 Home W 9-81974 S 21 Away W 17-71973 S 22 Home W 57-01972 S 23 Away L 14-201971 Home L 14-201931 L 0-20

Westminster (2-0)1999 S 11 Home W 9-61998 S 5 Away W 26-0

Wisconsin-Plattevile (1-1)1981 S 5 Home L 14-311980 S 6 Away W 23-19

Wittenberg (0-1)1975 Away L 13-17Division III playoffs

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1924 (4-2)Coach J.W. GeorgeS 28 at Franklin L 0-28O 4 SILENT HOOSIERS W 26-6O 11 at Earlham L 7-20O 18 at Manchester W 22-0O 24 Danville W 3-0O 31 Ball State W 13-2

1925 (3-4)Coach J.W. GeorgeS 26 at Franklin L 0-31O 3 Oakland City W 22-0O 10 at Earlham L 0-13O 16 Manchester W 12-0O 24 at Ball State W 6-0O 30 at Hanover L 0-6N 7 at Danville L 0-41

1926 (2-5-1)Coach J.W. GeorgeS 25 at Franklin L 6-39O 2 at Oakland City T 0-0O 9 Earlham L 9-20O 15 at Ball State L 0-35O 23 Vincennes W 39-0O 30 at Manchester W 13-12N 6 at Hanover L 0-14N 11 Danville L 0-16

1927 (2-3-2)Coach Harry Good

at Franklin L 0-9O 1 Rose-Hulman T 7-7

at Earlham W 18-0O 22 BALL STATE T 12-12

Danville L 0-20Hanover W 7-6Manchester L 0-7

1928 (5-2-1)Coach Harry GoodS 28 Franklin W 13-0O 6 at Rose-Hulman W 31-6O 13 at Ball State T 6-6O 20 Oakland City W 97-0O 27 at Hanover L 0-18N 3 EARLHAM W 12-6N 10 at DePauw L 0-25N 17 Manchester W 13-8

1929 (4-4)Coach Harry GoodS 28 at Ball State W 7-0

Franklin L 0-14Evansville W 25-7Rose-Hulman L 6-12at Earlham L 9-12Valparaiso W 53-3at Manchester L 0-19at Oakland City W 27-0

1930 (2-7)Coach Harry Good

Oakland City W 14-0S 26 at Butler L 0-46O 4 at DePauw L 7-39

Franklin L 0-6Indiana State L 7-18

O 25 at Rose-Hulman L 0-19EARLHAM W 13-6Manchester L 0-26

N 15 at Ball State L 0-20

1931 (0-6-1)Coach Harry Good

Wabash L 0-20Franklin L 12-33Valparaiso L 0-43Indiana State L 0-19

O 24 Rose-Hulman L 0-28Hanover T 0-0at Earlham L 0-37

1946 (3-4)Coach Ed BrightS 20 Canterbury W 6-0S 27 at Franklin L 0-18O 4 at Earlham W 13-7O 11 Manchester L 12-19O 24 at Rose-Hulman L 7-12N 1 Evansville L 0-35N 9 at Hanover W 7-0

1947 (7-1)Coach Angus NicosonHoosier College Conf. ChampsS 20 Canterbury W 25-0S 27 Franklin L 13-19O 4 at Defiance W 12-6O 11 at Manchester W 14-12O 18 Rose-Hulman W 39-6O 24 EARLHAM W 19-0O 31 at Anderson W 20-14N 8 Hanover W 26-14

1948 (4-4)Coach Angus NicosonS 25 at Butler L 7-68O 2 Manchester W 21-13O 9 at Otterbein L 0-46O 16 at Franklin W 19-13O 22 Canterbury W 20-7O 30 ANDERSON L 7-18N 6 at Hanover L 12-44N 13 at Rose-Hulman W 18-7

1949 (4-4)Coach Angus NicosonS 17 Rose-Hulman L 26-28S 24 Huntington W 26-6O 1 Franklin L 13-14O 15 Manchester W 13-0O 22 Canterbury W 8-0O 27 at Anderson L 20-27N 5 Hanover L 6-21N 12 Taylor W 27-20

1950 (3-5-1)Coach Walt BartkiewiczS 23 Huntington W 24-7S 30 Franklin W 12-0O 7 at Hanover L 0-6O 14 Manchester W 31-26O 21 Indiana State L 7-27O 28 ANDERSON T 7-7N 4 Canterbury L 6-7N 11 Taylor L 7-19N 18 EARLHAM L 19-40

1951 (5-3)Coach Walt BartkiewiczS 22 Taylor W 14-7S 29 Franklin W 6-0O 6 at Earlham L 0-3O 13 at Anderson W 25-12O 20 Cedarville W 20-6O 27 Hanover L 0-20N 3 Centre L 6-9N 10 Manchester W 19-0

1952 (5-3)Coach Dave ShawS 20 Taylor W 32-0S 27 Franklin W 24-0O 4 at Earlham L 21-33O 11 ANDERSON W 7-0O 18 Elmhurst W 21-19O 25 at Hanover L 0-20N 1 Centre W 31-28N 8 Manchester L 13-14

1953: undefeated (8-0)Coach Dave ShawHoosier College Conf. ChampionsS 20 Taylor W 18-6S 27 Franklin W 18-0O 3 EARLHAM W 7-6O 10 at Anderson W 18-0O 17 Hiram W 25-14O 24 Hanover W 18-6O 31 at Ferris State W 19-7N 7 Manchester W 31-13

1954 (6-3)Coach Angus NicosonHoosier College Conf. ChampsS 18 Taylor W 26-0S 25 Franklin W 26-7O 2 Earlham W 20-6O 9 ANDERSON W 47-26O 16 Ashland L 0-6O 23 at Hanover W 45-19O 30 FERRIS STATE L 0-12N 6 Manchester W 45-21N 13 at Butler L 7-13

1955 (5-3-1)Coach Jim WallaceHoosier College Conf. ChampsS 17 at Alma L 0-20S 24 at Franklin W 20-13O 1 EARLHAM W 16-6O 8 at Anderson W 13-6O 15 ASHLAND W 32-21O 22 Hanover L 13-19O 29 Taylor W 7-6N 5 Manchester T 13-13N 12 Findlay L 7-41

1956 (4-5)Coach Jim WallaceS 15 Alma L 16-24S 22 Findlay L 7-21S 29 Hanover L 14-39O 6 Beloit L 6-27O 13 Manchester W 28-14O 20 at Anderson L 14-20O 27 Taylor W 7-6N 3 Franklin W 21-12N 10 Earlham W 49-20

1957 (3-6-1)Coach Jim WallaceS 14 at North Central L 0-6S 21 at Alma T 13-13S 28 at Hanover L 19-52O 5 BELOIT L 7-19O 12 at Manchester W 36-14O 19 ANDERSON L 7-36O 26 Taylor L 13-19N 2 Valparaiso L 7-13N 9 EARLHAM W 53-19N 16 at Franklin W 34-32

1958 (3-6)Coach Jay WindellS 13 North Central L 2-6S 20 Alma L 0-26S 27 Hanover L 0-20O 4 Beloit W 12-0O 11 Manchester W 15-13O 18 at Anderson L 7-55O 25 Taylor W 26-13N 1 Franklin L 19-21N 18 Valparaiso L 0-78

1959 (3-5-1)Coach Jay Windell

Alma L 14-42S 25 at Hanover L 26-32

Illinois-Chicago W 32-7Manchester T 26-26

O 17 ANDERSON L 0-45Taylor W 19-14Franklin L 13-20

N 7 at Ferris State L 7-29Principia W 12-7

1960 (6-3)Coach Jay WindellHoosier College Conf. Champs

Alma L 6-20Taylor W 14-13Illinois-Chicago W 42-0Manchester W 40-13

O 15 FERRIS STATE L 0-19Franklin W 33-28

O 29 at Anderson L 6-26N 5 Hanover W 27-13

Principia W 19-14

1961 (4-5)Coach Jay Windell

Taylor L 13-21Olivet L 6-22Indiana State W 26-20at Manchester W 20-14Illinois-Chicago W 6-0Franklin L 20-28

O 28 ANDERSON W 7-0N 4 at Hanover L 6-7

Earlham L 0-16

1962 (1-6-2)Coach Paul Velez

Taylor L 6-53Olivet L 21-26Indiana State L 0-40Manchester L 7-19Chicago-North Pier T 13-13Franklin T 42-42

O 27 at Anderson L 20-47N 3 Hanover W 19-14

Earlham L 0-24

1963 (3-6)Coach Paul Velez

Taylor L 10-14S 24 at Ohio Northern L 0-40

Manchester L 18-38Illinois-Chicago W 26-6Franklin L 14-37

O 26 ANDERSON W 34-24N 2 at Hanover W 20-14

Olivet L 13-20Principia L 12-21

1964 (3-6)Coach Paul Velez

Otterbein L 7-35S 26 Ohio Northern L 14-47O 3 Hanover W 20-13

Illinois-Chicago W 34-24Taylor L 23-28Franklin L 19-41

O 31 ANDERSON L 7-27Olivet L 0-34Manchester W 14-12

1965 (6-3)Coach Paul Velez

Otterbein W 14-7S 25 Rose-Hulman L 0-13O 2 at Hanover W 21-13

Illinois-Chicago W 22-6Taylor L 13-32Franklin W 29-19

O 30 at Anderson L 14-33N 6 Olivet W 10-7

Manchester W 40-27

1966 (1-8)Coach Paul Velez

Otterbein L 7-19Rose-Hulman W 32-7

O 1 Hanover L 0-19Illinois-Chicago L 2-21Taylor L 0-21Franklin L 6-48

0 29 ANDERSON L 7-29N 5 at Olivet L 7-40

Manchester L 3-12

1967 (1-7-1)Coach Ed Dwyer

Otterbein L 19-26Illinois-Chicago L 6-7

S 30 at Hanover L 2-27Rose-Hulman T 13-13Taylor W 9-7Franklin L 0-32

O 28 at Anderson L 6-26Earlham L 7-20Manchester L 6-53

1968 (2-6)Coach Ed Dwyer

Illinois-Chicago L 14-34Taylor L 6-27Manchester L 28-42

O 12 Rose-Hulman W 32-7Franklin L 14-41

O 26 at Anderson L 7-30N 9 Hanover W 18-13

Earlham L 12-41

1969 (1-8)Coach Ed DwyerS 20 at Butler L 0-57

Taylor W 28-19Manchester L 8-41

O 11 Rose-Hulman L 19-27Franklin L 8-40

O 25 ANDERSON L 43-78Illinois-Chicago L 8-35

N 8 Hanover L 37-44Earlham L 14-24

1970 (3-6)Coach Dick Nyers

Taylor L 0-21Manchester L 10-20

O 10 at Rose-Hulman L 22-24Franklin L 13-61

0 24 at Anderson L 13-26Principia W 33-16

N 7 at Hanover W 31-14Earlham W 10-0

N 21 at Butler L 0-35

1971 (6-5)Coach Dick NyersS 11 at Saint Joseph’s L 7-44S 18 at Evansville L 21-33

Taylor W 21-6at Manchester W 20-0

O 9 Rose-Hulman W 27-14at Franklin L 14-33Wabash L 14-20at Principia W 21-14

N 6 Hanover W 7-3N 13 at Earlham L 17-21N 20 at Butler L 17-12

1972 (4-6)Coach Bill BlessS 9 Evansville L 14-47S 16 ALMA L 13-15S 23 Wabash L 14-20O 7 at Manchester W 14-7O 14 Franklin L 10-26O 21 Earlham W 14-6O 28 Saint Joseph’s L 6-35N 4 at DePauw W 14-0N 11 Valparaiso W 23-22N 18 BUTLER L 7-8

1973 (7-3)Coach Bill BlessS 8 Evansville W 10-2S 15 at Alma W 23-20S 22 Wabash W 57-0S 29 at Franklin W 34-32O 6 Wayne State W 7-6O 13 De Pauw W 12-7O 20 Earlham W 26-2O 27 at Valparaiso L 13-17N 3 at Saint Joseph’s L 14-16N 17 at Butler L 14-21

1974 (5-5)Coach Bill BlessS 7 at Findlay W 8-6S 14 Univ. of the South W 13-0S 21 at Wabash W 17-7S 28 Heidelberg L 13-20O 5 Evansville L 20-28O 12 Franklin W 23-10O 19 at Butler L 26-29O 26 at DePauw L 7-16N 2 Saint Joseph’s W 28-12N 9 at Valparaiso L 22-34

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1975 (8-3)Coach Bill BlessNCAA III PlayoffsS 6 Findlay W 54-8S 13 at Saint Joseph’s W 38-8S 20 Wabash W 9-8S 27 at Heidelberg W 28-20O 4 Butler L 7-44O 11 at Franklin W 37-22O 18 De Pauw W 27-0O 25 at Evansville W 17-10N 1 Valparaiso W 13-10N 8 at Univ. of the South L 36-40

NCAA III PlayoffsN 22 at Wittenberg L 13-17

1976 (6-4)Coach Bill BlessS 11 Anderson W 21-20S 18 Rose-Hulman W 26-6S 25 at Hope L 14-33O 2 Saint Joseph’s L 10-17O 9 at Butler L 6-24O 16 Wabash W 41-6O 23 at DePauw W 14-12O 30 at Valparaiso W 28-7N 6 Franklin L 9-27N 13 Evansville W 22-15

1977 (6-3-1)Coach Bill BlessS 10 at Anderson W 38-28S 17 at Rose-Hulman W 36-0S 24 Hope W 21-17O 1 at Saint Joseph’s L 19-21O 8 Butler W 30-11O 22 De Pauw W 31-3O 29 at Evansville W 24-21N 5 Valparaiso T 35-35N 12 Ashland L 12-24N 19 at Franklin L 21-53

1978 (7-3)Coach Bill BlessHeartland Conf. ChampIONsS 16 at Saginaw Valley L 7-21S 23 Franklin W 31-7S 30 Saint Joseph’s W 17-0O 7 at Butler L 7-20O 14 at Ill. Benedictine W 14-13O 21 at DePauw W 26-0O 28 Evansville W 20-7N 4 at Valparaiso L 12-20N 11 at Georgetown W 21-15N 18 Hillsdale W 35-24

1979 (4-6)Coach Bill BlessS 15 Saginaw Valley ST. L 12-29S 22 at Franklin L 13-21S 29 at Saint Joseph’s L 7-28O 6 Butler W 14-13O 13 Ill. Benedictine W 34-0O 20 Murray State L 7-21O 27 at Evansville W 20-6N 3 Valparaiso L 0-13N 10 Georgetown L 14-23N 17 at Hillsdale W 19-10

1980 (5-4-2)Coach Bill BlessS 6 at Wisc.-Platteville W 23-19S 13 Northwood L 0-31S 20 Ferris State T 14-14S 27 Ashland L 6-20O 4 at Evansville W 29-2O 11 Saint Joseph’s L 21-34O 18 Georgetown W 39-20O 25 at Valparaiso T 24-24N 1 Franklin W 28-21N 8 at Butler L 6-7N 15 at Saginaw Valley W 28-7

1981 (7-4)Coach Bill BlessHeartland Conf. ChampionsS 5 Wis. - Platteville L 14-31S 12 Saginaw Valley W 21-10S 19 at Northwood L 0-6S 26 Hillsdale L 14-24O 3 at Ashland W 10-9O 10 Evansville W 28-6O 17 at Saint Joseph’s L 0-9O 24 at Georgetown W 46-14O 31 Valparaiso W 42-0N 7 at Franklin W 40-34N 14 Butler W 16-14

1982 (4-6)Coach Bill BlessS 11 at Hillsdale L 7-24S 28 Northwood L 7-20S 25 at Ferris State W 21-17O 2 Ashland L 0-17O 9 at Evansville L 7-10O 16 Saint Joseph’s W 9-7O 23 Georgetown W 30-7O 30 at Valparaiso W 47-7N 6 Franklin L 6-54N 13 at Butler L 7-14

1983 (6-3-1)Coach Bill BlessS 10 Lincoln [MO] W 40-19S 17 at Northwood L 23-24S 24 Ferris State W 30-0O 1 at Ashland W 10-0O 8 Evansville T 27-27O 15 at Saint Joseph’s W 14-7O 22 at Georgetown L 0-9O 29 Valparaiso W 47-20N 5 at Franklin W 18-14N 12 Butler L 6-26

1984 (8-2)Coach Bill BlessS 8 Saginaw Valley W 35-6S 15 Northwood W 19-7S 22 at Ferris State W 47-0S 29 at Ashland L 16-21O 6 Franklin W 7-6O 13 at Valparaiso L 17-20O 20 Evansville W 17-7O 27 Georgetown W 35-7N 3 at Saint Joseph’s W 23-22N 10 Butler W 20-10

1985 (7-1-2)Coach Bill BlessS 7 at Saginaw Valley W 24-17S 14 at Northwood T 7-7S 21 Ferris State W 34-7S 28 Ashland W 10-0O 5 at Franklin T 14-14O 12 Valparaiso W 27-7O 19 at Evansville W 38-17O 26 at Georgetown W 35-10N 2 Saint Joseph’s W 41-7N 9 at Butler L 17-18

1986 (7-2)Coach Bill BlessS 6 at Ferris State W 35-13S 20 Saginaw Valley ST. L 20-28S 27 at Ashland L 8-17O 4 Franklin W 19-7O 11 at Valparaiso W 58-12O 18 Evansville W 25-24O 25 Georgetown W 30-13N 1 at Saint Joseph’s W 23-17N 8 Butler W 28-25

1987 (6-4)Coach Bill BlessS 12 Ferris State W 35-19S 19 Northwood W 48-16S 26 at Saginaw Valley L 16-38O 3 Ashland L 16-20O 10 at Franklin W 24-14O 17 Valparaiso W 27-0O 24 at Evansville W 27-24O 31 at Georgetown L 9-31N 7 Saint Joseph’s W 42-21N 14 at Butler L 20-35

1988 (5-4-1)Coach Bill BlessS 10 at Ferris State L 21-34S 17 SAGINAW VALLEY W 22-21S 24 at Northwood W 56-36O 1 VALPARAISO W 56-0O 8 at Ashland L 12-14O 15 ST. FRANCIS W 36-35O 22 BUTLER T 13-13O 29 at Saint Joseph’s L 34-50N 5 HILLSDALE L 7-22N 12 at Franklin W 40-34

1989 (4-5)Coach Bill BlessS 9 FERRIS STATE L 21-38S 16 at Saginaw Valley W 34-31S 23 NORTHWOOD W 28-14S 30 at Valparaiso W 38-14O 7 ASHLAND L 10-21O 14 at St. Francis L 14-48O 21 at Butler L 25-31O 28 SAINT JOSEPH’S W 52-49N 4 at Hillsdale L 24-38

1990 (3-6-1)Coach Bill BlessS 1 at Wayne State W 43-40S 18 NO. MICHIGAN L 22-47S 15 at Saint Joseph’s W 26-17S 22 GRAND VALLEY L 12-30S 29 at Butler T 9-9O 6 HILLSDALE L 14-40O 13 SAGINAW VALLEY L 13-16O 20 at Valparaiso W 40-21O 27 FERRIS STATE L 15-29N 3 at Ashland L 17-20

1991 (2-8)Coach Bill BlessS 7 WAYNE STATE W 35-13S 14 at No. Michigan L 20-31S 21 SAINT JOSEPH’S W 28-10S 28 at Grand Valley L 13-31O 5 BUTLER L 3-22O 12 at Hillsdale L 7-35O 19 at Saginaw Valley L 7-21O 26 VALPARAISO L 3-6N 2 at Ferris State L 6-21N 9 ASHLAND L 7-21

1992 (1-8-1)Coach Bill BlessS 5 at Wayne State L 26-31S 12 NORTHERN MICH. W 32-10S 19 at Saint Joseph’s T 24-24S 26 GRAND VALLEY L 7-21O 3 at Butler L 6-28O 10 HILLSDALE L 10-36O 17 SAGINAW VALLEY L 0-42O 24 at Valparaiso L 14-20O 31 FERRIS STATE L 13-54N 7 at Ashland L 12-45

1993 (2-9)Coach Bill BlessS 4 WAYNE STATE L 31-34S 11 at No. Michigan L 14-20S 18 SAINT JOSEPH’S W 33-14S 25 at Grand Valley L 7-31

O 2 NORTHWOOD L 19-24O 9 at Hillsdale L 7-14O 16 at Saginaw Valley L 0-14O 23 ST. FRANCIS L 17-20O 30 at Ferris State L 26-40N 6 at Ashland L 0-27N 13 BUTLER W 34-21

1994 (2-7-1)Coach Joe PolizziS 10 GRAND VALLEY L 24-35S 17 at Ferris State L 7-44S 24 WAYNE STATE L 14-38O 1 at Hillsdale L 0-37O 8 MICHIGAN TECH W 20-18O 15 at No. Michigan L 12-38O 22 SAGINAW VALLEY L 21-42O 29 at Northwood T 17-17N 5 ST. FRANCIS W 30-27N 12 at Saint Joseph’s L 0-19

1995 (3-8)Coach Joe PolizziS 2 SLIPPERY ROCK L 10-38S 9 at Grand Valley L 0-56S 16 FERRIS STATE L 0-50S 23 at Wayne State W 21- 7S 30 HILLSDALE L 0-10O 7 at Michigan Tech L 14-21O 14 NORTHERN MICH. L 14-28O 21 at Saginaw Valley L 6-42O 28 NORTHWOOD W 30-25N 4 at St. Francis L 0-27N 11 SAINT JOSEPH’S W 14- 0

1996 (4-7)Coach Joe PolizziA 31 at St Joseph’s (ot) W 28-21S 18 at Ferris State L 19-30S 14 WAYNE STATE W 10-8S 21 at Hillsdale L 14-24S 28 MICHIGAN TECH L 14-19O 5 at No. Michigan L 9-38O 12 SAGINAW VALLEY L 14-20O 19 at Northwood L 10-20O 26 ST. FRANCIS W 24-17N 9 ASHLAND (OT) W 19-16N 16 GRAND VALLEY L 14-28

1997 (8-3)Coach Joe PolizziA 30 SAINT JOSEPH’S W 26-13S 6 FERRIS STATE W 32-21S 13 at Wayne State W 28-9S 20 HILLSDALE W 17-10S 27 at Michigan Tech W 35-29O 4 NO. MICHIGAN W 12-10O 11 at Saginaw Valley L 17-31O 8 NORTHWOOD W 24-19O 25 at St. Francis W 50-24N 8 at Ashland L 7-15N 15 at Grand Valley L 14-23

1998 (8-2)Coach Joe PolizziS 5 at Westminster W 26-0S 19 GRAND VALLEY L 17-28S 26 MERCYHURST W 31-6O 3 FINDLAY W 33-12O 10 at Northwood L 41-43O 17 WAYNE STATE W 28-21O 24 at St. Francis [IL] W 40-25O 31 NORTHERN MICH. W 44-17N 7 at Ashland W 26-20N 14 at Hillsdale W 34-7

1999 (7-4)Coach Joe PolizziS 4 at Saint Joseph’s W 19-10S 11 WESTMINSTER W 9-6S 18 at Grand Valley W 30-14S 25 at Mercyhurst L 20-27O 2 at Findlay L 7-14O 9 NORTHWOOD L 8-17O 16 at Wayne State (OT)W 26-19O 23 NEW HAVEN [CT] W 30-24O 30 at No. Michigan L 7-19N 6 ASHLAND W 30-10N 13 HILLSDALE W 34-9

2000 (3-8)Coach Joe PolizziS 2 SAINT JOSEPH’S W 33-7S 9 at No. Michigan L 28-31S 16 MICHIGAN TECH L 33-35S 23 at Saginaw Valley L 34-46S 30 MERCYHURST W 50-8O 7 at Findlay (ot) L 28-34O 14 at Grand Valley L 21-56O 21 HILLSDALE W 16-14O 28 WAYNE STATE L 21-24N 4 at Ashland L 13-20N 11 FERRIS STATE L 28-38

2001 (7-4)Coach Joe PolizziS 1 at Saint Joseph’s W 10-0S 8 NORTHERN MICH. W 45-7S 15 at Mich. Tech (ot) W 34-31S 22 SAGINAW VALLEY L 14-17S 29 at Mercyhurst W 17-14O 6 FINDLAY W 26-8O 13 GRAND VALLEY L 27-63O 20 at Hillsdale (2-ot) W 20-17O 27 at Wayne State W 38-14N 3 ASHLAND L 10-23N 10 at Ferris State (2-ot) L 13-16

2002 (5-6)Coach Joe PolizziA 31 SAINT JOSEPH’S W 41-3S 14 at Hillsdale W 24-17S 21 at Mich. Tech (3-ot) L 24-32S 28 NORTHERN MICH. L 10-24O 5 at Saginaw Valley L 24-63O 12 NORTHWOOD L 38-40O 19 at Findlay L 10-14O 26 MERCYHURST W 40-16N 2 ASHLAND W 35-14N 9 at Grand Valley L 13-50N 16 FERRIS STATE W 17-14

2003 (6-5)Coach Joe PolizziS 6 at Saint Joseph’s W 44-7S 13 HILLSDALE W 31-10S 20 MICH. TECH (ot) W 59-52S 27 at No. Michigan L 17-49O 4 SAGINAW VALLEY L 3-55O 11 at Northwood L 7-52O 18 FINDLAY W 22-19O 25 at Mercyhurst L 24-27N 1 at Ashland W 35-24N 8 GRAND VALLE L 10-53N 15 at Ferris State W 35-20

2004 (4-7)Coach Joe PolizziA 28 at Hillsdale (4ot) L 43-49S 4 MICHIGAN TECH L 10-17S 11 at Grand Valle L 9-35S 18 FERRIS STATE L 14-24S 25 WAYNE STATE (ot) L 21-24O 2 at Saginaw Valle L 14-62O 9 FINDLAY W 42-26O 16 at Gannon W 27-24O 23 at Mercyhurst L 21-24O 30 SAINT JOSEPH’S W 34-0N 6 ASHLAND W 24-21

2005 (6-5)Coach Joe PolizziA 28 HILLSDALE * W 29-21S 3 at Michigan Tech * L 6-24S 10 GRAND VALLEY * L 13-29S 17 at Ferris State * W 7-3S 24 at Wayne State * W 23-16O 1 SAGINAW VALLEY*L 7-27O 8 at Findlay * W 28-0O 15 GANNON * W 27-20O 22 MERCYHURST * L 24-28O 29 at St. Joseph’s W 34-13N 5 at Ashland * L 3-20

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RUSHING (CAREER)Rushing yards3559 Dick Nalley 1973-763079 Marquis Tolliver 1998-022603 Duddy Reeves 1975-782573 Jim Ware 1959-622425 Steve Montgomery 1972-752423 Greg Scarpone 1980-832391 Mike Wishnevski 1979-81,892214 Dick Nyers 1952-552063 Donnie McCoy 2001-041966 Dan Williams 1976-79

Rushing TDs (since 1972)27 Donnie McCoy 2001-0427 Mike Wishnevski 1979-81,8923 Dan Williams 1976-7920 Dick Nalley 1973-7619 Steve Montgomery 1972-7519 Chad Schulte 1999-0218 Lance Riegle 1997,97-0018 Marquis Tolliver 1998-0217 Jeff Mitchell 1988-9017 Kenny Gillum 1983-86

PASSING (CAREER)Pass completions652 Matt Kohn 2001-04537 Kevin Kreinhagen 1995-98386 Tom Crowel 1984-87328 Jeff Mitchell 1988-90303 Dave Vormohr 1982-85296 Rod Pawlik 1972-75194 Kevin Nicolini 1999-02193 Dick Schrier 1952-55177 David Burton 1993-96171 BJ Schlicher 2000

Passing yards8514 Matt Kohn 2001-046880 Kevin Kreinhagen 1995-985256 Tom Crowel 1984-875146 Jeff Mitchell 1988-904236 Dave Vormohr 1982-853951 Rod Pawlik 1972-753209 Dick Schrier 1952-552634 BJ Schlicher 20002370 Mark Gilvin 1978-812280 Kevin Nicolini 1999-02

Passing TDs55 Matt Kohn 2001-0451 Kevin Kreinhagen 1995-9836 Rod Pawlik 1972-7536 Dick Schrier 1952-5535 Tom Crowel 1984-8735 Dave Vormohr 1982-8528 Jeff Mitchell 1988-9022 Mark Gilvin 1978-8120 Dave Verhonik 1968-6918 Doug Clark 1975-78

Pass completion pct (minimum 20 att.) (since 1972)58.7 Matt Kohn 2001-0455.6 Casey Gillin 200552.8 Mitch Brown 2003-0552.4 Tom Crowel 1984-8751.7 BJ Schlicher 200050.8 Kevin Nicolini 1999-0248.7 Kevin Kreinhagen 1995-9848.4 Andy Owen 1997-0048.2 Dave Vormohr 1982-8547.6 Steve Varcardipone 1998-99

Pass efficiency (minimum 20 attempts) (since 1972)130.2 Matt Kohn 2001-04126.6 BJ Schlicher 2000115.7 Casey Gillin 2005115.4 Tom Crowel 1984-87115.1 Dave Vormohr 1982-85108.0 Kevin Kreinhagen 1995-98104.0 Andy Owen 1997-00102.9 Kevin Nicolini 1999-0298.3 Mark Gilvin 1978-8193.4 Mike Bessignano 1985-88

Passing yards/game (minimum 5 games) (since 1972)344.0 Kevin Kreinhagen 1995-98239.5 BJ Schlicher 2000224.1 Matt Kohn 2001-04163.2 Doug Clark 1975-78161.8 Casey Gillin 2005159.3 Tom Crowel 1984-87136.6 Dave Vormohr 1982-85103.6 Kevin Nicolini 1999-0281.7 Mark Gilvin 1978-8161.2 Andy Owen 1997-00

RECEIVING (CAREER)Pass reception yards2848 Cesare Manning 2000-032489 Gary Isza 1995-982451 Craig Cothron 1995-981937 Dick Nyers 1952-551822 Brian Fogg 1982-851781 Jimmy Slavens 1975-781773 Gary Griffin 1998-001747 Doug Sabotin 1984-871676 Rob Mager 2000-031630 Todd Hottell 1987-89

Pass receptions196 Cesare Manning 2000-03165 Gary Isza 1995-98150 Craig Cothron 1995-98140 Brian Fogg 1982-85116 Rob Mager 2000-03111 Doug Sabotin 1984-87108 Dan Jester 1983-86103 Todd Hottell 1987-89100 Travis Zike 2000-0396 Gary Griffin 1998-0096 Jimmy Slavens 1975-78

Pass reception TDs (since 1972)23 Brad Henthorn 1983-8622 Craig Cothron 1995-9819 Gary Isza 1995-9818 Cesare Manning 2000-0315 Jimmy Slavens 1975-7815 Doug Sabotin 1984-8712 Gary Griffin 1998-0012 Bob Brewer 1978-8111 Gary Hall 1972-7411 Brian Fogg 1982-8511 Kevin Sanford 2003-0511 Travis Zike 2000-03

TOTAL OFFENSE (CAREER) (since 1972)Total offense yards8921 Matt Kohn 2001-046337 Kevin Kreinhagen 1995-985626 Jeff Mitchell 1988-905210 Tom Crowel 1984-874713 Dave Vormohr 1982-854258 Rod Pawlik 1972-753662 Dick Nalley 1973-763262 Mark Gilvin 1978-813079 Marquis Tolliver 1998-022523 BJ Schlicher 2000

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TDs responsible for (since 1972)66 Matt Kohn 2001-0461 Kevin Kreinhagen 1995-9849 Rod Pawlik 1972-7547 Dave Vormohr 1982-8541 Tom Crowel 1984-8739 Jeff Mitchell 1988-9033 Mark Gilvin 1978-8132 Brad Henthorn 1983-8629 Donnie McCoy 2001-0428 Mike Wishnevski 1979-81,89

All purpose yards (since 1972)5198 Dick Nalley 1973-764429 Marquis Tolliver 1998-023862 Gary Isza 1995-983796 Phil Shiban 1992-953636 Craig Cothron 1995-983382 Cesare Manning 2000-032815 Greg Scarpone 1980-832738 Kenny Gillum 1983-862692 Donnie McCoy 2001-042612 Deon Harding 1992-94

SCORING (CAREER) (since 1972)Total points scored247 Nick Parker 2002-05192 Brad Henthorn 1983-86174 Mark Bohannon 1981-84174 Donnie McCoy 2001-04169 Chris Kaufman 1987-89168 Mike Wishnevski 1979-81,89164 Eric Smith 1996-99146 Dick Nalley 1973-76144 Craig Cothron 1995-98138 Dan Williams 1976-79

Touchdowns scored (since 1972)32 Brad Henthorn 1983-8629 Donnie McCoy 2001-0428 Mike Wishnevski 1979-81,8924 Dick Nalley 1973-7624 Craig Cothron 1995-9823 Dan Williams 1976-7922 Marquis Tolliver 1998-0220 Steve Montgomery 1972-7520 Gary Isza 1995-9820 Kenny Gillum 1983-8620 Lance Riegle 1997,97-00

PAT kicks made (since 1972)118 Nick Parker 2002-0595 Eric Smith 1996-9985 Chris Kaufman 1987-8957 Mark Bohannon 1981-8456 Dennis Nisbet 1998-0143 Tim Rickerd 1972,74-7536 John Mitny 1972-7335 Brad Green 1992-9428 Ken Bruce 198627 Mike Warner 1985

Field goals made (min. 5) (since 1972)43 Nick Parker 2002-0528 Chris Kaufman 1987-8923 Eric Smith 1996-9921 Mark Bohannon 1981-8417 Dennis Nisbet 1998-0111 Tim Rickerd 1972,74-759 John Mitny 1972-738 Brad Green 1992-946 Joe Kramer 1990

Field goal pct (min. 5 att. & 50%) (since 1972)68.0 Dennis Nisbe 1998-0166.7 Ken Bruce 198664.2 Nick Parker 2002-0563.9 Eric Smith 1996-9953.8 Mark Bohannon 1981-84

Average yards/punt (min. 5 att.) (since 1972)40.25 Dennis Nisbet 1998-0139.90 Nick Parker 2002-0537.70 Corey Miles 200237.47 James Patten 1985-8635.26 Nick Kidwell 1997-9834.22 Mike Heymann 1980-8334.21 Mike Warner 198533.05 Gary Isza 1995-9833.03 Tim Shafer 198332.92 Tom Peller 1979-82

Punt return yards (CAREER) (since 1972)919 Craig Cothron 1995-98675 Scott Armstrong 1978-81594 David Hutton 1986-88531 Chris Volz 1998-01477 Greg Mills 1981-84457 Josh Werling 1990-92373 Mike Gillock 1990-93265 Dave Horvath 1979,81-82260 Jimmy Slavens 1975-78244 Sam Penrod 2002-05

Punt return TDs (since 1972)3 David Hutton 1986-882 Craig Cothron 1995-981 Neal Blank 1998-011 James Wright 20011 Bill Willan 1973-761 Josh Gentry 1996-991 Todd Hottell 1987-891 Warren Culpepper 1982-851 Trent Greener 19851 Tim Wright 2000-031 Kenny Harden 1996-991 Kerry Geesaman 1973-741 Dave Wood 1972-751 Greg Mills 1981-841 Kyle Enright 1999-011 Deon Harding 1992-94

KICK RETURNS (CAREER)Kick return TDs (since 1972)1 Dick Nalley 1973-761 Dave Horvath 1979,81-821 Mike Gillock 1990-931 Brian Lauck 1995-981 Paul Redding 1987-891 Anthony Pernell 1977,79-80

Quarterback sacks35.0 Bill Willan 1974-7634.0 Thurman Montgomery 1984-8728.0 Mark Maze 1981-8426.5 Ted Liette 1995-9825.0 Mark Bless 1981-8423.5 Josh Gentry 1996-9923.0 Greg Matheis 1988-9123.0 Robert Green 1998-0122.5 Kenny Harden 1996-9921.0 Dave Wollman 1975-78

Interception return yards (since 1972)390 Tom Collins 1982-85311 Chris Volz 1998-01192 Steve Wheatley 1972-74166 Chad Neal 1994-97164 Kenny Helmuth 1987-90158 John Kennedy 1981-82,84-85153 Marcus Johnson 1983-86152 Rodney Latham 1989,91143 Bob Kocher 1976-79137 Chris Jackson 2000-03137 Mike Gillock 1990-93

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Interceptions 37 Tom Collins 1982-8517 Kenny Helmuth 1987-9016 Chris Volz 1998-0116 Curt Hughes 1981-8415 Jim Goetz 1977-7915 John Sims 1971-7414 Steve Wheatley 1972-7413 Chad Neal 1994-9712 John Kennedy 1981-82,84-8511 Marcus Johnson 1983-8611 Ken Brooks 1972-7511 Troy Wooten 1984-8711 Phil Gates 1975-7811 Johnnie Stewart 1988-92

Interception return TDs (since 1972)2 Ken Brooks 1972-752 Tony Jones 1988-912 Chris Volz 1998-011 Doug Woessner 19731 DJ Henkle 2001-031 Rodney Latham 1989,911 Chad Neal 1994-971 Kenny Helmuth 1987-901 Johnny Groves 2001-021 Greg Schmalfeldt 1980,82-831 Kenneth Akridge 2003-051 Tarron Acuff 1998-011 Scott Armstrong 1978-811 Walter Robinson 1999-00,02-031 Andre' Dinkins 20031 Mike Campbell 1977,79-801 Derenzo Bushrod 2002-051 Tom Collins 1982-851 Marcus Johnson 1983-861 Carl Lile 2002-05

Fumble return TDs (since 1972)1 Triston Jointer 2001-041 Kenneth Akridge 2003-051 Tarron Acuff 1998-011 Robert Green 1998-011 Ken Morris 2001-03

Total tackles619 Ted Liette 1995-98485 Oscar Gardner 1970-73457 Ken Brooks 1972-75457 Josh Gentry 1996-99440 Bruce Renner 2002-05398 Steve McLean 1976-79367 Jeff Barnaby 1993-96365 Paul Loggan 1981-84362 Dave Wood 1972-75358 Stan Markle 1972-74

Tackles for loss (since 1972)76.0 Ted Liette 1995-9869.0 Josh Gentry 1996-9968.0 Thurman Montgomery 1984-8742.0 Robert Green 1998-0133.0 Greg Matheis 1988-9131.0 Neal Blank 1998-0129.0 Kevin Templeman 1997-0028.0 Brian Campbell 1993-9628.0 Kenny Harden 1996-9927.0 Bruce Renner 2002-0527.0 Sean Jones 2001-04

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Year-by-yearLeaders

RUSHING (since 1972)Year Player YardsAtt1972 Steve Montgomery 555 1201973 Dick Nalley 592 148

Steve Montgomery 592 1381974 Dick Nalley 1018 2251975 Dick Nalley 1002 2161976 Dick Nalley 947 2061977 Darrell Reeves 905 1561978 Duddy Reeves 1072 2011979 Tony Boley 425 1131980 Mike Wishnevski 1106 1971981 Mike Wishnevski 618 1311982 Greg Scarpone 723 1461983 Greg Scarpone 655 1521984 Kenny Gillum 503 1181985 Kenny Gillum 672 1281986 Kenny Gillum 750 1551987 David Hutton 315 1091988 Derrick Shelton 656 1591989 Paul Redding 638 1381990 Kevin Hergott 603 1241991 Shawn Shelton 418 1011992 Deon Harding 370 991993 Phil Shiban 895 2101994 Deon Harding 747 2091995 Phil Shiban 698 1491996 Marty Heelam 598 1551997 Marty Heelam 1006 2301998 Marquis Tolliver 645 1241999 Marquis Tolliver 714 1322000 Marquis Tolliver 760 1452001 Chad Schulte 863 2592002 Marquis Tolliver 777 1672003 Donnie McCoy 676 1782004 Donnie McCoy 968 2682005 Craig Jenkins 623 133

PASSING (since 1972)Year Player YardsAtt1972 Rod Pawlik 733 1211973 Rod Pawlik 1089 1821974 Rod Pawlik 909 1361975 Rod Pawlik 1220 1691976 Dave Overman 797 1051977 Doug Clark 682 1171978 Doug Clark 918 1391979 Mark Gilvin 547 851980 Mark Gilvin 1033 1531981 Mark Gilvin 742 1321982 Dave Vormohr 512 851983 Dave Vormohr 1372 1921984 Dave Vormohr 1644 2451985 Tom Crowel 1167 1541986 Tom Crowel 1320 2241987 Tom Crowel 2574 3311988 Jeff Mitchell 2028 2531989 Jeff Mitchell 1425 2051990 Jeff Mitchell 1693 2441991 Mark Shepler 851 1341992 G. Sassmannshausen 999 1801993 Matt Knee 933 1571994 David Burton 1622 2611995 Kevin Kreinhagen 1007 2211996 Kevin Kreinhagen 2024 3581997 Kevin Kreinhagen 1776 2551998 Kevin Kreinhagen 2073 2691999 Andy Owen 900 1652000 BJ Schlicher 2634 3312001 Kevin Nicolini 1609 2742002 Matt Kohn 2255 3122003 Matt Kohn 3314 3902004 Matt Kohn 2322 3222005 Casey Gillin 1780 270

TOTAL OFFENSE (since 1972)Year Player Total Rush Pass1972 Rod Pawlik 782 49 7331973 Rod Pawlik 1306 217 10891974 Dick Nalley 1080 1018 621975 Rod Pawlik 1220 0 12201976 Dave Overman 1035 238 7971977 Doug Clark 997 315 6821978 Doug Clark 1142 224 9181979 Mark Gilvin 799 252 5471980 Mark Gilvin 1328 295 10331981 Mark Gilvin 1091 349 7421982 Greg Scarpone 723 723 01983 Dave Vormohr 1637 265 13721984 Dave Vormohr 1797 153 16441985 Tom Crowel 1157 -10 11671986 Tom Crowel 1379 59 13201987 Tom Crowel 2552 -22 25741988 Jeff Mitchell 2204 176 20281989 Jeff Mitchell 1634 209 14251990 Jeff Mitchell 1788 95 16931991 Mark Shepler 1076 225 8511992 G. Sassmannshausen 980 -19 9991993 Phil Shiban 895 895 01994 David Burton 1551 -71 16221995 Kevin Kreinhagen 872 -135 10071996 Kevin Kreinhagen 1862 -162 20241997 Kevin Kreinhagen 1670 -106 17761998 Kevin Kreinhagen 1933 -140 20731999 Andy Owen 806 -94 9002000 BJ Schlicher 2523 -111 26342001 Kevin Nicolini 1549 -60 16092002 Matt Kohn 2448 193 22552003 Matt Kohn 3380 66 33142004 Matt Kohn 2524 202 23222005 Casey Gillin 1697 -83 1780

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SCORING (since 1972)Year Player Points TD XP FG1972 Gary Hall 36 6 0 01973 Rod Pawlik 60 10 0 01974 Dick Nalley 44 7 1 01975 Steve Montgomery 66 11 0 01976 Dick Nalley 48 8 0 01977 Dan Williams 48 8 0 01978 Dan Williams 48 8 0 01979 Mike Wishnevski 30 5 0 01980 Mike Wishnevski 60 10 0 01981 Mike Wishnevski 42 7 0 01982 Mark Bohannon 27 0 15 41983 Mark Bohannon 52 0 16 121984 Mark Bohannon 54 9 0 01985 Brad Henthorn 156 26 0 01986 Kenny Gillum 78 13 0 01987 Doug Sabotin 60 10 0 0

Chris Kaufman 60 0 27 111988 Chris Kaufman 59 0 29 101989 Paul Redding 54 9 0 01990 Jeff Mitchell 36 6 0 01991 Kevin Hergott 32 5 1 01992 Brad Green 24 0 9 5

Deon Harding 24 4 0 01993 Phil Shiban 42 7 0 01994 Deon Harding 54 9 0 01995 Phil Shiban 24 4 0 01996 Gary Isza 36 6 0 0

Marty Heelam 36 6 0 01997 Marty Heelam 60 10 0 01998 Craig Cothron 72 12 0 01999 Lance Riegle 50 8 0 02000 Gary Griffin 54 9 0 02001 Dennis Nisbet 64 0 25 132002 Nick Parker 66 0 33 112003 Nick Parker 63 0 33 102004 Donnie McCoy 78 13 0 02005 Nick Parker 57 0 21 12

RECEIVING (since 1972)Year Player Rec Yards1972 Gary Hall 23 3761973 Gary Hall 35 4471974 Gary Hall 22 2691975 Karl Beer 27 313

Tim Leonard 27 4521976 Jimmy Slavens 30 5041977 Jimmy Slavens 22 4711978 Jimmy Slavens 26 5151979 Bob Brewer 12 177

Todd Fakes 12 2141980 Bob Brewer 32 4761981 Bob Brewer 26 3381982 Bob Bohannon 25 5071983 Brian Fogg 42 4581984 Brian Fogg 45 5831985 Brian Fogg 52 7091986 Dan Jester 53 5221987 Doug Sabotin 66 10991988 Todd Hottell 40 7341989 Todd Hottell 60 8441990 Jimmy Detherage 33 6651991 Josh Werling 23 2991992 Josh Werling 30 4211993 Craig Thomas 29 5011994 Phil Shiban 35 3971995 Phil Shiban 32 2321996 Gary Isza 60 8121997 Craig Cothron 42 7701998 Craig Cothron 51 8771999 Gary Griffin 36 6542000 Gary Griffin 56 10422001 Cesare Manning 53 7082002 Marquis Tolliver 47 3122003 Cesare Manning 84 12202004 Kevin Sanford 52 7472005 Kevin Sanford 42 543

TOTAL TACKLESYear Player Total Solo Ast1972 Oscar Gardner 177 106 711973 Oscar Gardner 154 87 671974 Ken Brooks 178 96 821975 Ken Brooks 164 83 811976 Joe Jester 123 94 291977 Tim Lanie 96 65 311978 Steve McLean 111 62 491979 Steve McLean 108 68 401980 Tim Motsinger 65 52 1171981 Pat Parks 82 27 551982 Paul Loggan 97 69 231983 Paul Loggan 97 64 331984 Paul Loggan 141 89 521985 Dave Jester 124 85 39

Steve Wood 124 85 391986 Dave Jester 111 59 521987 Paul Young 158 89 691988 Ted Loggan 165 96 691989 Kenny Helmuth 101 40 611990 Greg Matheis 90 53 371991 Johnnie Stewart 94 49 45

Greg Matheis 94 58 361992 Steve Hill 90 52 381993 Tim Bless 153 99 541994 Matt Porter 133 78 551995 Jeff Barnaby 135 78 571996 Ted Liette 198 126 721997 Ted Liette 164 99 651998 Ted Liette 153 116 371999 Josh Gentry 150 106 442000 Chris Volz 128 80 482001 Nick Childers 137 67 702002 Brian Monahan 99 62 372003 Bruce Renner 136 81 552004 Bruce Renner 124 64 602005 Bruce Renner 103 51 52

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SeasonRecords

Rushing1,106 Mike Wishnevski 19801,072 Duddy Reeves 19781,036 Duddy Reeves 19771,018 Dick Nalley 19741,006 Marty Heelam 19971,002 Dick Nalley 1975978 Steve Montgomery 1975968 Donnie McCoy 2004947 Dick Nalley 1976909 Dan Williams 1977

Passing Yards3,314 Matt Kohn 20032,634 B. J. Schlicher 20002,552 Tom Crowel 19872,322 Matt Kohn 20042,255 Matt Kohn 20022,073 Kevin Kreinhagen 19982,028 Jeff Mitchell 19882,024 Kevin Kreinhagen 19961,780 Casey Gillin 20051,776 Kevin Kreinhagen 1997

Pass Completions239 Matt Kohn 2003197 Matt Kohn 2002173 Tom Crowel 1987172 Matt Kohn 2004171 B.J. Schlicher 2000168 Kevin Kreinhagen 1996150 Casey Gillin 2005139 Kevin Nicolini 2001138 Kevin Kreinhagen 1998134 Kevin Kreinhagen 1997

Touchdown Passes21 Matt Kohn 200320 Kevin Kreinhagen 199817 Matt Kohn 200217 Dave Vormohr 198416 B. J. Schlicher 200016 Tom Crowel 198715 Kevin Kreinhagen 199614 Jeff Mitchell 198814 Rod Pawlik 197513 Dave Verhonik 196913 Dick Schrier 1954

Pass Receptions84 Cesaré Manning 200366 Doug Sabotin 198760 Gary Isza 199660 Todd Hottell 198956 Gary Griffin 200054 Rob Mager 200353 Dan Jester 198653 Cesaré Manning 200152 Kevin Sanford 200452 Travis Zike 200352 Brian Fogg 1985

Receiving Yards1,220 Cesaré Manning 20031,099 Doug Sabotin 19871,042 Gary Griffin 2000877 Craig Cothron 1998866 Rob Mager 2003844 Todd Hottell 1989812 Gary Isza 1996809 Charlie Jordan 1968794 Justin Russell 2004770 Craig Cothron 1997

Touchdown Receptions10 Dick Nyers 195410 Doug Sabotin 198710 Craig Cothron 19989 Cesare Manning 20039 Gary Griffin 20008 Brian Fogg 19848 Craig Cothron 19977 Kevin Sanford 20047 Charlie Jordan 19696 Gary Isza 19986 Gary Isza 19966 Jim Slavens 19786 Charlie Jordan 1968

Tackles198 Ted Liette 1996178 Ken Brooks 1975177 Oscar Gardner 1972169 Basco Walton 1963165 Ted Loggan 1988165 Stan Markle 1974164 Ken Brooks 1974164 Ted Liette 1997158 Paul Young 1987154 Paul Young 1988

Interceptions12 Tom Collins 198310 Tom Collins 19849 Tom Collins 19858 Steve Wheatley 19737 Chad Neal 19967 Johnnie Stewart 19927 Kenny Helmuth 19907 Jim Goetz 19787 John Sims 19716 Chris Volz 20016 Chris Volz 20006 Loren Weeks 19936 Brad Jackson 19886 Curt Hughes 19846 Tom Collins 19826 Phil Gatts 1976

Quarterback Sacks14 Bill Willan 197413 T. Montgomery 198713 Pete Swartz 198512 Mark Maze 198312 Bill Willan 197511.5 Ted Liette 199811 T. Montgomery 198610 Jeff Barnaby 199610 Josh Gentry 19999 Mark Bless 19839 Leo Hickam 19809 Steve Williams 19809 Bill Willan 19769 Bob Faris 19749 Mike Mills 1974

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Team Records/Honors

Most Valuable Player1958 Jim Nyers1959 Jim Ware1960 Willie Martin1961 Jim Ware1962 Dave Scheib1963 Vasco Walton1964 Dave Scheib1965 Dave Smith1966 Steve Schwendenmann1967 John Egenolf1968 Bill Tutterow1969 Bruce Ruster1970 Phil Eads1971 Oscar Gardner1972 Rod Pawlik1973 Oscar Gardner1974 Dick Nalley1975 Steve Montgomery1976 Dick Nalley1977 Duddy Reeves

Offense Defense1978 Duddy Reeves Dave Wollman1979 Bob Bogardus Steve McLean1980 Mike Wishnevski Leo Hickam1981 Bob Brewer P. Parks, M. Gilvin1982 Greg Scarpone Paul Loggan1983 Dave Vormohr Mark Bless1984 Dave Vormohr Loggan, Maze1985 Brian Fogg Tom Collins1986 Kenny Gillum Marcus Johnson1987 Tom Crowel T. Montgomery1988 Jeff Mitchell Ted Loggan1989 Todd Hottell Greg Matheis1990 David Smith Greg Matheis1991 David Nobbe Greg Matheis1992 Josh Werling Johnnie Stewart1993 Phil Shiban Tim Bless1994 Deon Harding Matt Porter1995 Phil Shiban Jeff Barnaby1996 Gary Isza Ted Liette1997 Marty Heelam Ted Liette1998 Craig Cothron Ted Liette1999 Marquis Tolliver Josh Gentry2000 Lance Riegle Kevin Templeman2001 Chad Schulte Nick Childers2002 Marquis Tolliver Brian Monahan2003 Cesare Manning Walter Robinson2004 Matt Kohn Bruce Renner2005 Craig Jenkins Bruce Renner

AFCA NCAA II All-Americans1983 Mark Bless, DT1984 Paul Loggan, LB1985 Tom Collins, DB1986 Dan Jester, TE1987 Thurman Montgomery, DE1991 Greg Matheis, NT1998 Ted Liette, LB1999 Josh Gentry, LB2001 Neal Blank, DT

CoSIDA Verizon/GTE Academic All-Americans1976 Bill Willan, DE1994, 95 Ted Munson, DT1999, 00 Brad Crawford, G2003 Troy Tinsley, T

Burger King Scholar-Athlete of the Week9-14-96 Jeff Sorg, CB9-28-96 David Burton, P10-18-97 Matt Gardner, DE

NCAA II Cactus Bowl/Snow Bowl All-Star game1998 Kevin Kreinhagen, QB1999 Josh Gentry, LB (Defensive MVP)2003 Cesare Manning, WR

Conference Player of the Year1976 Dick Nalley1983 Mark Bless

GLIAC McAvoy Award Winner2001 Chris Volz

Conference Back of the Year1973 Oscar Gardner (Defense)1976 Dick Nalley (Offense)1978 Jim Goetz (Defense)1984, 85 Tom Collins (Defense)1987 Troy Wooten (Defense)2001 Chris Volz (Defense)2003 Matt Kohn (Offense)

Conference Receiver of the Year1989 Todd Hottell

Conference Lineman of the Year1974 Randy Robertson (Defense)1983 Mark Bless (Defense)1986 Dan Jester (Offense)1987 Thurman Montgomery (Defense)1991 Greg Matheis (Defense)2001 Neal Blank (Defense)

Conference LB of the Year1988 Ted Loggan1998 Ted Liette1999 Josh Gentry

PointsGame: 97 vs. Oakland City, 1928

59 vs. Michigan Tech, 9-20-03By Opp.: 78, Anderson, 1969UI/Opp.: 121, UI (43) vs. Anderson (78), ‘69Season: 320, 1998

TouchdownsGame: 8 vs. Mich. Tech, 9-20-03 ;vs. Valpo, NU, ‘88;vs. Valpo, ‘86; vs. Earlham, ‘57Season: 45, 1998

Extra PointsGame: 8 vs. NU, 1988; vs. MTU, 9-20-03Season: 35, 1998

Field GoalsGame: 5 vs. Ferris State, 1983Season: 15, 1984

Rushing YardsGame: 561 vs. Earlham, 1957Season: 3,412, 1957

Rushing TouchdownsGame: 8 vs. Earlham, 1957Season: 29, 1977

Rushing AttemptsGame: 81 vs. Manchester, 1957Season: 574, 1957

Passing YardsGame: 645 vs. Michigan Tech, 9-20-03Season: 3,549, 2003

Passes CompletedGame: 39 vs. Michigan Tech, 9-20-03Season: 262, 2003

Touchdown PassesGame: 6 vs. Michigan Tech, 9-20-03Season: 22, 2003

Passes AttemptedGame: 62 vs. Michigan Tech, 9-20-03Season: 439, 2003

Total OffenseGame: 704 vs. Michigan Tech, 9-20-03Season: 4,506, 2003

First DownsGame: 38 vs. Michigan Tech, 9-20-03Season: 263, 2003

First Downs RushingGame: 20 vs. Manchester, 1957;

vs. Michigan Tech, 9-27-97Season: 125, 1977First Downs PassingGame: 28 vs. Michigan Tech, 9-20-03Season: 159, 2003

InterceptionsGame: 7 vs. Butler, 1984Season: 27, 1983

Consecutive Wins: 12, 1953-54

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PointsGame—42, Oscar Smith vs. Valparaiso, 1929Season—109, Dick Nyers, 1954Career—272, Dick Nyers, 1952-55

TouchdownsGame—7, Oscar Smith vs. Valparaiso, 1929Season—16, Dick Nyers, 1954Career—43, Dick Nyers, 1952-55

Extra PointsGame—8, Chris Kaufman vs. Northwood, 1988

Nick Parker vs. Mich. Tech, 9-20-03Season—34, Eric Smith, 1998Career—97, Nick Parker, 2002-Consecutive—37, Chris Kaufman, 1987-88

Field GoalsGame—5, Mark Bohannon vs. Ferris St., 1983Season—15, Mark Bohannon, 1984Career—36, Mark Bohannon, 1981-84

Points KickingGame—16, Mark Bohannon vs. Ferris St., 1983Season—66, Nick Parker, 2002Career—190, Nick Parker, 2002-

Rushing YardsGame—254, Jack Schuck vs. Manchester, 1965Season—1,106, Mike Wishnevski, 1980Career—3,559, Dick Nalley, 1973-76

Rushing AttemptsGame—41, Rick Sidebottom vs. Taylor, 1971Season—268, Donnie McCoy, 2004Career—800, Dick Nalley, 1973-76

Rushing AverageGame—14.2, Dick Nyers vs. Hanover, 1954Season—7.1, Dick Nyers, 1952Career—6.3, Dick Nyers, 1952-55

Rushing TouchdownsGame—5, Kenny Gillum vs. Valparaiso, 1986Season—12, Kenny Gillum, 1986Career—30, Jim Ware, 1959-62

Passing YardsGame—645, Matt Kohn vs. Mich. Tech, 9-20-03Season—3,314, Matt Kohn, 2003Career—8,514, Matt Kohn, 2001-04

Passes AttemptedGame—61, Matt Kohn vs. Mich. Tech, 9-20-03Season—390, Matt Kohn, 2003Career—1,110, Matt Kohn, 2001-04

Passes CompletedGame—39, Matt Kohn vs. Mich. Tech, 9-20-03Season—239, Matt Kohn, 2003Career—652, Matt Kohn, 2001-04

Touchdown PassesGame—6, Matt Kohn vs. Mich. Tech, 9-20-03Season—21, Matt Kohn, 2003Career—55, Matt Kohn, 2001-04

Completion PercentageGame—.895 (17-19), Kohn vs. St. Joe’s, 8-31-02Season—.631 (197-312), Matt Kohn, 2002Career—.587, Matt Kohn, 2001-04

Total OffenseGame—652, Matt Kohn vs. Mich. Tech, 9-20-03Season—3,380, Matt Kohn, 2003Career—6,397, Matt Kohn, 2001-04

ReceptionsGame—14, C. Manning vs. Mich. Tech, 9-20-03Season—84, Cesare Manning, 2003Career—196, Cesare Manning, 2000-03

Receiving YardsGame—246, C.Manning vs. Mich.Tech, 9-20-03Season—1,220, Cesare Manning, 2003Career—2,848, Cesare Manning, 2000-03

Touchdown ReceptionsGame—4, Dick Nyers vs. Centre, 1952Season—10, Dick Nyers, 1954

Doug Sabotin, 1987Craig Cothron, 1998

Career—26, Dick Nyers, 1952-55

All-Purpose YardsGame—364, Craig Cothron at Northwood, 10-10-98Season—1,602, Cesare Manning, 2003Career—5,301, Dick Nalley, 1973-76

Kickoff Return AverageGame—43.3, Kenny Gillum vs. Valpo, 1984Season—28.8, Dick Nalley, 1975Career—27.2, Mike Gillock, 1990-93

Punt Return AverageGame—55.0, Craig Cothron at Northwood, 10-10-98Season—19.8, Dick Nyers, 1954Career—18.7, Dick Nyers, 1952-55

PuntsGame—12, Shawn Springer vs. Ashland, 1992Season—76, Dennis Nisbet, 1999Career—248, Dennis Nisbet, 1998-2001

Punting YardsGame—407, Dennis Nisbet at Wayne St., 10-16-99Season—3,040, Dennis Nisbet, 1999Career—9,983, Dennis Nisbet, 1998-2001

Punting AverageGame—49.3, Tim Lanie vs. Anderson, 1977Season—42.4, Nick Parker, 2004Career—41.3, Nick Parker, 2002-

InterceptionsGame—4, Ken Brooks vs. Earlham, 1973

Tom Collins vs. Butler, 1984Season—12, Tom Collins, 1984Career—37, Tom Collins, 1982-85

(NCAA Record for All Divisions)

Interception Return YardsGame—134, Chris Volz vs. Mercyhurst, 9-30-00Season—164, Chris Volz, 2000Career—390, Tom Collins, 1982-85

Interception Returns for TouchdownGame—2, Chris Volz vs. Mercyhurst, 9-30-00

Dean Ransburg vs. Franklin, 1952Ken Brooks vs. Earlham, 1973Tony Jones vs. Valparaiso, 1990

Season—4, Dean Ransburg, 1952Career—5, Dean Ransburg, 1950-53

The Longest . . .Rush90, Dick Nyers vs. Hanover, 1954;

Gary Isza vs. Ashland, 11-9-96

Pass89, Dan Nicoson to Dave Smith vs. Manchest., 1965

Field Goal58, Nick Parker at Gannon, 10-16-04

Punt76, Dennis Nisbet vs. Wayne State, 11-17-98

Kickoff Return100, Dave Horvath vs. Valparaiso, 1982

Punt Return82, Craig Cothron at Northwood, 10-10-9880, Todd Hottell at Saginaw Valley, 9-16-89

Interception Return100, Chris Volz vs. Mercyhurst, 9-30-00

Dick Nyers vs. Ferris State, 1953

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HonorRoll

Hoosier CollegeConference1958Dan Dolniak, TJim Nyers, HBBill Stevens, C

1959Lou Hurrle, OffenseWillie Martin, DefenseCarol Purichia, OffenseJim Ware, HB

1960Henry Easter, DefenseJerry England, OffenseJohn Koontz, OffenseWillie Martin, DefenseJim Ware, HB

1961Dennis Jackson, OffenseJohn Koontz, OffenseWillie Martin, DefenseJim Ware, HB

1962Bob Dellinger, DefenseJohn Koontz, DefenseDave Scheib, Defense

1963John Koontz, OffenseBruce Quinn, DefenseVasco Walton, DefenseDave Weber, Defense

1964George Friel, OLLarry Keene, DBDave Scheib, HB

1965Dick Elmore, LBGeorge Friel, GMarvin Rhoden, DTDave Smith, HB

1967John Egenolf, LBLester Lull, OL

1968Stew DeVane, OL

1969John Egenolf, DLBruce Ruster, LB

Indiana CollegiateConference1972Oscar Gardner, LBJoe Koenig, TERick Sidebottom, FB

1973Terry Busching, DEOscar Gardner, LBDave Ivory, DTJohn Mitny, K

1974Stan Markle, LBDick Nalley, RBRandy Robertson, NTDave Wood, DB

1975Steve Montgomery, FBDon Pitman, DEVance Stratton, OTBill Willan, DEDave Winings, GDave Wood, DB

1976Tom Geffert, GDick Nalley, RBJim Slavens, FLBill Willan, DE

Heartland CollegiateConference1977Doug Clark, QBTom Geffert, GTim Lanie, PJohn Peters, LBDon Pitman, DTDave Sawrie, DBDave Wollman, DE

1978Tim Gerber, CJim Goetz, DBScott Keeler, TEKevin Mouser, DEDuddy Reeves, RBJim Slavens, FLDan Williams, FBSteve Williams, G

1979Bob Bogardus, OLTim Gerber, CDennis Young, DL

1980Wade Hall, OTScott Williams, DEMike Wishnevski, FB

1981Mark Bless, DTBob Brewer, TEWade Hall, OTJeff Hauswald, GPat Parks, LBMike Wishnevski, FB

1983Mark Bless, DTMark Bohannon, KTom Collins, DBPaul Loggan, LBMark Maze, DE

1984Mark Bohannon, KTom Collins, DBJeff Colton, DTPaul Loggan, LBMark Maze, DE

1985Otto Clements, CTom Collins, DBDan Jester, TETom Williams, TESteve Wood, DB

1986Dan Jester, TEMarcus Johnson, DBAndy Mappes, GThurman Montgomery, DESean Sanders, OT

1987Scott Bless, DEThurman Montgomery, DEDoug Sabotin, WRSean Sanders, OTTroy Wooten, DBPaul Young, LB

1988Skip Eaton, GKenny Helmuth, DBChris Kaufman, KTed Loggan, LBMike Rectanus, NTSean Sanders, OTDerrick Shelton, RBDavid Smith, TE

1989Kenny Helmuth, DBDavid Hoffman, OTTodd Hottell, WRChris Kaufman, KTodd Schepman, LB

Midwest IntercollegiateFootball Conference1990Kenny Helmuth, DBGreg Matheis, NT

1991Greg Matheis, NT

1996Ted Liette, LB

1997Pete Koulianos, OTTed Liette, LBChad Neal, FS

1998Craig Cothron, WRJosh Gentry, LBPete Koulianos, OTTed Liette, LB

Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference1999Josh Gentry, LBDawayne Gilbert, DBKenny Harden, DE

2000Marquis Tolliver, RBRobert Green, DE

2001Neal Blank, DTDennis Nisbet, KChris Volz, FS

2002Brian Monahan, LB

2003Cesare Manning, WR

2004Bruce Renner, LBTroy Tinsley, OL

2005Carl Lile, DBBruce Renner, LB

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Acton, Phil- 1961Acuff, Tarron- 1998, 99, 2000, 01Adams, James- 1952Adams, John- 2004, 05Adams, Kent- 1982, 83, 84Agricola, Jeff- 1993, 94, 95Akers, Marvin- 1955Akridge, Kenneth- 2004, 05Ancelet, Ed- 1966Andrews, Don- 1953Ankney, Paul- 1933Annee, Dan- 1984, 85, 86Annee, Tim- 1985, 86, 87, 88Ante, Joe- 1969Armentrout, Fred- 1925Armstrong, Bob- 1957, 58Armstrong, Don- 1956, 57Armstrong, Doug- 1981, 82, 83Armstrong, Scott- 1978, 79, 80, 81Arthur, Steve- 1972Ashcraft, Jim- 1958Atkins, Ty- 1986, 87Austin, Bart- 1979, 80Austin, Gene- 1956Austin, Paul- 1971, 72Ayelle, Patrick- 2003, 04Bacheyie, Geoff- 2001, 02Baker, Curtis- 2002Baker, Jeff- 1968Ballard, Doug- 1983, 84, 85Bancroft, Dale- 1963Bare, Don- 1965, 66Bare, Gerald- 1957Barnaby, Jeff- 1993, 94, 95, 96Barnes, Maurice- 1962, 64, 65Barnes, Tom- 1948, 49, 50Barnhorst, Larry- 1975, 76, 77Barnett, Gerald- 1978, 79Barsha, Mike- 1986Barton, Dave- 1954, 55, 56Basso, Jeremy- 1999, 2000, 2001Bates, Jeff- 1978, 79, 80Bates, Steve- 1980, 81, 82, 83Battinau, Dominique- 1994Baugh, Sean- 1996, 97, 98, 99Bear, Chuck- 1990Beauchot, Dan- 1989, 90Beck, Jon- 1964Beer, Karl- 1974, 75, 76, 77Beeson, Dick- 1963, 64Beltz, Kevin- 1980, 81Bender, John- 1985, 86Berridge, Jim- 1987, 88Berry, Bob- 1963, 64, 65, 66Bertram, Dave- 1954, 55, 56Bessignano, Mike- 1986, 87, 88Beyer, Jeff- 1995Bickett, Justin- 2001Biddings, Carl- 2003Bilby, Paul- 1927Billups, Darlan- 1960Bishop, Phil- 1999Blamo, Jah- 2001, 02Bland, Dennis- 1986, 87Blank, Neal- 1998, 99, 2000, 2001Bless, Bill- 1959, 60, 61, 62Bless, Mark- 1980, 81, 82, 83Bless, Scott- 1984, 85, 86, 87Bless, Tim- 1990, 91, 92, 93Bogardus, Bob- 1975, 76, 77, 79Boggs, Steve- 1978, 79, 80, 81Bohannon, Bob- 1980, 81, 82Bohannon, Mark- 1981, 82, 83

Bohman, Tim- 1987, 89, 90, 91Bohrer, Brian, 1987, 88, 89, 90Bolen, Steve- 1987, 88Boley, Tony- 1978, 79Bolin, Dave- 1985, 86, 87, 88Bolyard, Ron- 1968, 69Bone, Charles- 1957Bontrager, Jeff- 1978, 80Booher, Bob- 1956, 57Bova, Anthony- 2004, 05Bowling, Larry- 1968, 69Bowman, Larry- 1964Bradley, Bill- 1986, 87, 88Brainard, Dave- 1978, 79Brandgard, Eric- 1967, 68Breckenridge, R.- 1981Brennan, Jerry- 1970, 71, 72Brenneman, Bill- 1929Brewer, Bob- 1978, 79, 80, 81Briggs, Louis- 1946Bright, Art- 1928Bright, Ed- 1925Brizendine, Ryan- 2000, 01, 02, 04Brimmage, Deon- 1994, 95, 96, 97Brockman, Fred- 1992, 93, 94, 95Brooks, Clifford- 2001, 02, 03, 04Brooks, Ken- 1972, 73, 74, 75Broomfield, Jesse- 1986, 87Brown, Jim- 1979Brown, Johnny- 1954Brown, Mitch- 2003, 04, 05Brown, Norman- 1950Brown, Perry- 1986, 87Broyles, Gary- 1975Bruce, Ken- 1986Bruce, Tom- 1953Brumback, Ryan- 1999, 2000, 01Buckner, Glen- 1954Bullard, Pete- 1961, 62, 63, 64Bunge, Don- 1946, 47, 48Buntin, Kenny- 1956, 57Burkhart, Brett- 1988Burkhart, Brian- 1988Burleson, Marion- 1947, 48, 50, 52Burrows, Dick- 1961, 62, 63, 64Burton, David- 1993, 94, 95, 96Burton, Mike- 1975Busching, Terry- 1970, 71, 72, 73Bush, Leonard - 2005Bushrod, Derenzo -2002, 03, 04, 05Byrd, Mychal- 2004, 05Campbell, Brian- 1993, 94, 95, 96Campbell, Mike- 1977, 78, 79, 80Capps, Jim- 1968Carey, Al- 1948Carmichael, Lanny- 1968Carrasquillo, Jesse- 1975Carson, Steve- 1964, 67Carter, Abie- 1951, 53Cassidy, Brian- 1987Cathcart, Joe- 1981, 82, 83Catrone, Mark- 1981Caylor, Rick- 1978Chambers, Keith- 1995, 96Chandler, Verne- 1947, 48, 49, 50Chew, Dick- 1971, 72, 73, 74Childers, Nick- 1998, 99, 2000, 2001Christie, Ryan- 1992, 93, 94, 95Chrobot, Ron- 1988Chudzicki, Eric- 2001, 02, 03, 04Clark, Bill- 1947, 48, 49Clark, Doug- 1976, 77, 78Clark, Jim- 1988, 89, 90

Clark, Shane- 1992Clements, Otto- 1982, 83, 84, 85Clemenz, Fred- 1955Clinton, Jason- 2003, 04, 05Clipp, Carl- 1928Coffee, Bill- 1970, 71, 72, 73Coffin, John- 1978, 79Cole, Hal- 1951, 52, 53Cole, LaRico- 1997Collins, Tom- 1982, 83, 84, 85Colton, Jeff- 1982, 83, 84Combs, Vic- 1964Compton, Jamie- 1990Conover, Nick- 1999Cook, Ryan- 1995, 96, 97Cook, Warren- 1988, 89, 90Cooney, Bill- 1990Cooper, Emil- 1929Cooper, Herk- 1982Cornett, Jim- 1954, 55Cosby, Jason- 1993Cosgrove, P.J.- 2002, 03, 04, 05Cossell, Brent- 1981, 82, 83, 84Cothron, Craig- 1995, 96, 97, 98Cowan, Jeff- 1984, 85, 88Cox, Keith- 1991Cox, Stan- 1949Cox, Tom- 1952Craig, Frank- 1960, 61Crawford, Brad- 1998, 99, 2000Crick, Bob- 1951, 52Crisman, Ted- 1968, 70, 71, 72Cristoforetti, Joe- 1972Cross, Stan- 1972, 73, 74Crowe, Billy- 1949, 50, 51Crowe, Billy- 1964Crowe, Brad- 1975Crowe, Richard- 1946Crowe, Tom- 1969Crowel, Tom- 1984, 85, 86, 87Crum, George- 1961, 62Crum, John- 1995, 96, 97, 98Cullen, Ben- 1993, 94, 95, 96Culpepper, Warren- 1985Cummings, James- 1974Cummings, Jim- 1946, 47Cummings, Richard- 1962, 63, 64, 65Curtne, Charles- 1955Curtner, Dick- 1953, 54, 55Cutshaw, Chris- 1987, 88Cutshaw, Dave- 1976Cutshaw, Mike- 1960, 62, 63Daily, Tony- 1984Daugherty, Bob- 1969David, Jan- 1965, 66, 67, 68Davis, Boyd- 1980Davis, Desmon- 1993Davis, Don- 1959Davis, John- 1970Davis, Montelle- 1968Davis, Rusty- 1961Day, James- 1955Day, Richard- 1958Deakins, Colin- 1962Deal, John- 1965, 66, 67Deem, Jay- 2003, 04Deer, Bob- 1971Delaplane, Matt- 1996, 97Dellinger, Bob- 1961, 62, 63, 64Dellinger, Mike- 1986, 87Delvin, James- 1946DeMoss, John- 1966, 67Dennis, Bob- 1970, 71, 72, 73

Dennis, Zach- 2004, 05DesRoches, Jean Claude- 1998, 99Detherage, Jimmy- 1989, 90DeVane, Stew- 1965, 66, 67, 68Dickelman, Joe- 1988, 89, 90Dickinson, Travis- 2003Dicks, Bob- 1961Dietel, Kevin- 2003, 04, 05Dietz, John- 1987Dilk, Leland- 1958, 59, 60Dilk, Melvin- 1948Dilk, Mike- 1980Dill, Charles- 1947, 48, 49Dininger, Walt- 1947, 51, 52Dinkins, Andre'- 2003Dittemore, Nick- 1998, 99, 2000Dolniak, Dan- 1956, 57, 58Dorrell, Charles- 1955, 56Douglas, Mike- 1967Dryfuse, Corey- 1989, 90Dubois, Dan- 1970Duffey, Mike- 1986, 87Dunbar, Frank- 1968Duncan, Jim- 1951, 52, 53, 54Dunham, Daviante - 2005Duvall, Tom- 1970Eads, Eric- 1991, 92, 93, 94Eads, Mike- 1970, 71, 72Eads, Phil- 1970, 71, 72Easter, Hank- 1957, 58, 59, 60Eaton, Skip- 1987, 88, 89, 90Edwards, Tony- 1989, 90Egenolf, John- 1966, 67, 68, 69Eicher, Paul- 1946, 47, 48, 49Eisner, Fred- 1973, 74, 75Ellis, Larry- 1965, 66Ellis, Mel- 1960Elmore, Richard- 1963, 64, 65Elmore, Sam- 2004, 05Elston, Allen- 1986Enders, Erik- 1996, 97, 98, 99England, Gerry- 1958, 59, 60Enright, Kyle- 1999, 2000, 2001Eppley, Dale- 1962Erschen, Doug- 1990, 91, 92Esque, Bruce- 1953Etienne, Mike- 1980, 82, 83Etienne, Rick- 1993Evans, Eric- 1985, 86Evans, John- 1966Evans, Mark- 1980, 81Fahl, Blake- 1991, 92, 93Fakes, Todd- 1978, 79, 80Fallowfield, George- 1955, 56, 57, 58Faris, Robert- 1974Farmer, Omar- 1995, 98Farwick, Joe- 1934Fawley, Paul- 1929Feldman, Carl- 1967Feldman, Jerrod- 1990, 91, 92Fellmeth, Mark- 1977, 78Ferguson, Don- 1968, 69, 70Ferrand, Randy- 1969, 70Fey, Gil- 1955, 56, 57Feyerbend, Steve- 1970Fillinger, Lewis- 1981, 82, 83, 84Fine, Larry- 1958Finfrock, Ron- 1952, 55Fischer, Dave- 1965, 66, 67Fischer, Justin- 1998, 99Fisher, Mark- 1974, 75, 76Flaig, Tony- 1987, 88Flanagan, Kevin- 1992, 93, 94, 95

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Flatt, Russell- 1957Fleener, Don- 1947, 48Fleming, David- 1979Fleshman, Jimmy- 2003, 05Flueckiger, Russ- 1972Fogg, Brian- 1982, 83, 84, 85Forsell, Doug- 1987, 88, 89Fortin, Stephane- 1996, 97, 98Francis, Mark- 1970, 71Frazier, Jason- 1995, 96, 97, 98Fredenberger, Bill- 1946, 47Fribley, Neil- 1983, 84, 85, 86Frickey, Ron- 1978, 79, 80Friel, George- 1962, 63, 64, 65Fritz, Andrew- 2004Furthmiller, Matt- 1989, 92, 93Futrell, John- 1991Gaines, Jim- 1969, 70Gallant, Jeff- 1983Gardner, Matt- 1995, 96, 97Gardner, Oscar- 1970, 71, 72, 73Gardner, Rick- 1972, 73, 74, 75Garver, Mitch- 2001, 02Gatts, Phil- 1976, 77, 78Gaylor, Joe- 1975, 76, 77Gecewicz, Todd- 1991, 92, 93Geffert, Tom- 1974, 75, 76, 77Gentry, Brian- 1994Gentry, Josh- 1996, 97, 98, 99George, Danny- 1960George, Dave- 1983Gerber, Tim- 1976, 77, 78, 79Gilbert, Dawayne- 1996, 97, 98, 99Gillies, Pete- 1984Gillin, Casey - 2005Gillin, Mike- 1969Gillock, Mike- 1990, 91, 92, 93Gillum, Kenny- 1983, 84, 85, 86Gilman, Vernon- 1946Gilvin, Mark- 1979, 80, 81Glass, Bill- 1966, 69, 70Goetz, Jim- 1977, 78, 79Goff, Danny - 2005Good, Harry- 1924Gorczyca, Rob- 1984, 85, 86Gordon, Scott- 1997Graham, Russ- 1962Graves, Dave- 1963, 64, 65Graves, Ken- 1960, 61, 62Graves, Mike- 1990Greaver, Bill- 1965Green, Brad- 1992, 93Green, Dave- 1962, 63Green, Harold- 1984, 85, 86Green, Jim- 1969, 70, 71Green, Robert- 1998, 99, 2000, 2001Greener, Trent- 1985Gregory, Gary- 1957Gregory, Rob- 2001, 02Griffin, Gary- 1998, 99, 2000Gross, Wayne- 1965, 66Grosskopf, George- 1949Groves, Johnny- 2001, 02Gruner, John- 1963, 64, 65Gude, Will- 1996, 97Gunyon, Randy- 1971, 72, 73Gutwein, Nick- 1979Guy, Kevin- 1988Hall, Gary- 1971, 72, 73, 74Hall, James- 1968Hall, T.J.- 2003

Hall, Tony- 1996Hall, Wade- 1979, 80, 81, 82Hammans, Elijah- 2001, 03Hammond, Art- 1961, 62Hampton, David- 1991, 92Hampton, Kern- 1970, 71Hanson, Virgil- 1947, 48, 49Harden, Kenny- 1996, 97, 98, 99Harden, Shane- 1983, 85, 86Harding, Deon- 1992, 93, 94Harding, Steve- 1974Harless, Pat- 1986, 87, 88Harmon, Ernest- 1999Harrington, John- 2000, 01, 02Harris, Jay- 1984Harris, Lance- 1984, 85, 86, 87Harris, Trent- 2004, 05Harrison, Jerry- 1969Harrison, Shane- 1987Hartley, Tom- 1956Hartman, Jeff- 1992, 93, 94, 95Hartman, Ronald- 1957Hartsock, Tom- 1957Harvey, Bob- 1947, 48, 49Harvey, Chris- 1996, 97, 98, 99Harvey, Henry- 1948Harvey, Jim- 1948Hass, Paul- 1970, 71, 72, 73Hathaway, Mike- 1991, 92, 93Hauf, Chris- 1995Hauswald, Jeff- 1978, 79, 80, 81Hawkins, Dave- 1970Hawkins, Tom- 1981, 82, 83Hayes, Ralph- 1974, 75, 76Hearn, Bob- 1986Heavrin, Tony- 1979, 80, 81Hedges, Chuck- 1958Heelam, Marty- 1994, 95, 96, 97Heingartner, Dean- 1953, 54Heitzman, Tom- 1965, 66Helms, Scott- 1988, 89Helmuth, Kenny- 1987, 88, 89, 90Henkle, D.J.- 2001, 02, 03Henline, Cory- 1997, 98, 99, 2000Hennecke, Greg- 1988, 89Henrick, Ray- 1961Henry, John- 1966Henthorn, Brad- 1984, 85, 86, 87Hergott, Kevin- 1988, 89, 90, 91Hermann, Ted- 1952, 53, 54, 55Herzberg, Dave- 1976, 77Hess, John- 1987Hetrick, Mark- 1977, 78, 79Heymann, Mike- 1980, 81, 82, 83Hickam, Leo- 1978, 79, 80, 81Hildebrand, James- 1946Hill, Greg- 1970, 71, 72, 73Hill, Harry- 1957Hill, Randy- 1996, 97, 98Hill, Steve- 1991, 92, 93Hill, Todd- 1997, 98, 99, 2000Hilycord, Bob- 1950Hines, D.J.- 1969, 71, 72Hinton, John- 1996Hissong, Adam- 1995Hobbs, Joe- 1959, 60, 61Hodgin, John- 1960Hoffman, David- 1987, 88, 89, 90Hogg, Bob- 1966, 68Hogue, Rich- 1967, 68, 69, 70Hoke, Jim- 1992, 93

Hole, Brad- 1979Hollis, Dan- 1989, 90Holman, Dave- 1966, 67, 68Holmes, Jack- 1959Horan, Sandy- 1965Horn, Ralph- 1952Hornett, Joe- 1998, 99, 2000, 2001Hornick, Jim- 1991Horvath, Dave- 1979, 81, 82Hottell, Todd- 1987, 88, 89Hotz, Dick- 1952House, Jim- 1986Howell, Glenn- 1974, 76, 77Howk, Jay- 1971, 72, 73Huber, Dan- 1973Huffman, Jack- 1954, 55, 56Huffman, Tim- 1988, 89Hughes, Curt- 1981, 82, 83, 84Hults, Brian- 1990, 91, 92, 93Hundt, Paul- 1969Hunt, Dick- 1956Hurd, Jeremy- 1999, 2000, 01, 02Hurley, Carmen- 1976, 77, 78Hurley, Mike- 1971, 72, 73, 74Hurrle, Joe- 1949, 50, 51, 52Hurrle, John- 1951, 52, 53, 54Hurrle, Lou- 1956, 57, 58, 59Hurst, Andrew- 1980Hurst, Steve- 1969, 70, 71, 72Hutchins, Scott- 1982Hutton, David- 1986, 87, 88Hyde, Mike- 2001, 02Hyten, Dave- 1957, 59Isza, Gary- 1995, 96, 97, 98Ivory, Dave- 1971, 72, 73, 74Jackson, Brad- 1987, 88, 89Jackson, Chris- 2000, 01, 02, 03Jackson, Dennis- 1959, 60, 61, 62Jackson, Greg- 1985, 86Jackson, Matt- 1999, 2000Jackson, Mike- 1958, 59James, Steve- 1960, 63Janney, Bob- 1946, 47Jarosinski, Mike- 1980Jaus, Bob- 1949Jenkins, Craig- 2004, 05Jester, Dan- 1983, 84, 85, 86Jester, Dave- 1983, 84, 85, 86Jester, Joe- 1974, 75, 76Johnson, Aaron- 1993, 94, 95, 96Johnson, Anthony- 2000Johnson, Armstead- 1960Johnson, Jeff- 1991, 92Johnson, Marc- 1990, 91, 92Johnson, Marcus- 1983, 84, 85, 86Johnson, Marty- 1979Johnson, Nick- 2004, 05Jointer, Triston- 2001, 02, 03, 04Jones, Jim- 1978, 79Jones, John- 1975, 76, 77Jones, McKinney- 1982, 83Jones, Sean- 2001, 02, 03, 04Jones, Tony- 1988, 89, 90, 91Jordan, Charlie- 1968, 69, 70Judy, Gary- 1969, 70Kacer, Kevin- 1983, 84, 85, 86Kaegebein, Paul- 1966Kaehr, Dave- 1987Karr, Darin- 1997Kaufman, Chris- 1987, 88, 89Kaufman, Jerry- 1968, 69

Kaufman, Ken- 1959, 60, 61, 62Keating, John- 1960Keeler, Scott- 1976, 77, 78Keene, Larry- 1961, 62, 63, 64Kelly, Rich- 1990, 91, 92Kendall, Brian- 1990, 91, 92Kennedy, David- 1988Kennedy, John- 1981, 82, 84, 85Kennedy, Steve- 1987, 88, 89Kidwell, Nick- 1997, 98Kile, Larry- 1959Kimbowa, Josh - 2005Kimbro, Harry- 1948Kincaide, Weldon- 1949, 50King, Joe- 1953, 54Kinnaird, Steve- 1966, 69Kirkman, Jett- 1974, 75, 76, 77Kistler, Calvin- 1946, 47, 48Kistler, Delbert- 1946Kistler, Jim- 1968, 69, 70, 71Kistler, Manford- 1946, 47, 48Klinger, Dal- 1969Klingerman, Terry- 1972Klos, Stan- 1946, 47, 48, 49Klusmeier, Jimmy- 1997, 98, 99Knecht, Andy- 1983Knee, Matt- 1993, 94, 95, 96Knight, Alfred- 1952Kocher, Bob- 1976, 77, 78, 79Koegler, Karl- 1985, 86Koenig, Joe- 1969, 70, 71Koers, Pat- 1960, 61, 62, 63Kohn, Matt- 2001, 02, 03, 04Koontz, John- 1960, 61, 62, 63Kost, Jack- 1956Koulianos, Pete- 1995, 96, 97, 98Kozyra, Sam- 1988, 89, 90Kramer, Joe- 1990Kreimer, David- 1967Kreinhagen, Kevin- 1995, 96, 97, 98Kruse, Dave- 1980Kuhn, David- 1982Kumming, Gary- 1969LaBorn, Fred- 1968, 69Lacey, Bert- 1959Landwerlen, Jim- 1979, 80, 81, 82Lane, Adam- 2002, 03, 04, 05Lane, Steve- 1955, 58Lanie, Tim- 1974, 75, 76, 77Largus, Tom- 1974, 75, 76, 77LaRussa, Francis- 1947, 48, 49Laskowski, Bob- 1958Latham, Rodney- 1989, 91Lauck, Brian- 1995, 96, 97, 98Lee, Mike- 1975Legg, Doug- 1970Leistikow, Henry- 1949Lemme, Steve- 1962, 64, 65Lemmel, Josh- 2000Lentz, Charles- 1950Leonard, Tim- 1973, 74, 75Lepper, Herb- 1961, 64, 65Lewis, Don- 1955, 56, 57Liette, Ted- 1995, 96, 97, 98Lile, Carl- 2002, 03, 04, 05Link, David- 2004, 05Logan, Adam- 2000Loggan, Paul- 1981, 82, 83, 84Loggan, Ted- 1986, 87, 88Long, Mike- 1998Lorsung, Matt- 1989, 90, 91

Lucas, Travis- 1997, 98, 99, 2000Luckiewicz, Joe- 1982, 83, 84, 85Ludwig, Pat- 1977Luksco, Billy- 1992Lull, Lester- 1965, 66, 67Lutes, Ted- 1957Lutgring, Dan- 1978, 79Lutgring, Duane- 1980, 81, 82, 84Lynch, Steve- 1963Lynn, Eric- 1999, 2000Lyon, Joe- 1986, 87, 88, 89Lyons, Walt- 1959, 60, 61, 62Mach, Mike- 1975, 76, 77, 78Maciejewski, Ed- 1954, 55, 56, 57MacIntyre, Charlie- 1998Mackey, Fred- 1959, 60, 61, 62Maffett, Bob- 1972Mager, Rob- 2000, 01, 02, 03Maguire, Mike- 1960Mallery, John- 1979Manning, Cesaré- 2000, 01, 02, 03Maple, Bob- 1964, 65, 66Maple, Steve- 1962, 63, 64, 65Mappes, Andy- 1983, 84, 85, 86Mappes, Mike- 1984, 86Marcinko, Steve- 1984, 85, 86Marien, Ed- 1960, 61Markle, Harold- 1960, 61Markle, Stan- 1971, 72, 73, 74Marrs, Brett- 2000, 01, 02Martin, Brian- 1987Martin, John- 1951Martin, Ken- 1990, 91, 92Martin, Rick- 1980, 81Martin, Steve- 1994, 95Martin, Willie- 1958, 59, 60, 61Martinez, Anastacio- 1950, 51, 52, 53Martinez, Henry- 1950Martinez, John- 1953Matern, Jerry- 1968Matheis, Greg- 1988, 89, 90, 91Mattix, Kurt- 1994Maxwell, Jon- 1979Maze, Mark- 1981, 82, 83, 84Maze, Matt- 2004, 05McBride, Bob- 1947McCamey, Gary- 1989, 90, 91, 92McCoy, Donnie- 2001, 02, 03, 04McElwan, Mike- 1970McGee, Joe- 1958McGrath, Bill- 1946, 47, 48, 49McKay, Tom- 1968McKinley, Bill- 1981, 82McLean, Steve- 1976, 77, 78, 79McManus, Tom- 1985McMichel, Tim- 1980, 81, 82, 83McMurray, Scott- 1991, 92, 93McNamara, Charles- 1963, 65, 66McNamara, Pete- 1964McNamara, Tom- 1962, 63McPhee, Rich- 1998McPherson, Jeff- 1992Meeks, Mason- 1961, 62, 63, 64Meller, Todd- 1990, 91, 92Merriott, John- 1958Merriweather, Eric- 1984Merryman, Don- 1955Middlebrooks, Paul- 1951Middleton, Omar- 1962

Miklik, Mike- 1993Miles, Corey- 2002Miles, Don- 1954Miles, Scott- 1977Miller, Charles- 1961, 62, 63, 64Miller, Jarad- 2000, 01, 02, 03Miller, Jeff- 1978, 79, 80Miller, Kent- 1953Miller, Kevin- 1975Mills, Greg- 1981, 82, 83, 84Mills, Mike- 1974, 75, 76Minniear, Dennis- 1988, 89, 90Misher, Lee- 2003Mitchell, Jeff- 1988, 89, 90Mitny, John- 1970, 71, 72, 73Mock, Brad- 1985Mollaun, Dan- 1966, 67, 68Mom, Joe- 1971, 72Monahan, Brian- 2000, 01, 02Montfort, Bill- 1989, 90, 91Montfort, Jeff- 1992, 93, 94Montgomery, Robert- 1963Montgomery, Steve- 1965Montgomery, Steve- 1972, 73, 74, 75Montgomery, Thurman- 1984, 85, 86, 87Moore, Andy- 2002, 03, 04, 05Moore, Damon- 1999Moore, Delmar- 1932Moore, Max- 1951Moreman, Ivan- 1946, 47, 48, 49Morgan, Rusty- 1992Morris, Joe- 1989, 90Morris, Ken- 2001, 02, 03Morwick, Ken- 1968Moser, Steve- 1985, 86Mosher, Jim- 1996Motsinger, Tim- 1979, 80, 81, 82Mouser, Kevin- 1976, 77, 78Mowry, Bill- 1966, 67Moye, Leo- 1956, 57, 58Mozingo, Mike- 1991Mumm, Joe- 1972Munson, Ted- 1992, 93, 94, 95Murff, Mark- 1991, 93, 94Murphy, Dick- 1962, 63, 65, 66Murphy, Pat- 1968Myetich, Joe- 1985Nalley, Dick- 1974, 75, 76Nalley, Marcus- 2004, 05Nay, Jack- 1956Neal, Chad- 1994, 95, 96, 97Neihus, Jack- 1953Nelson, Jim- 1980, 81Neuenschwander, Brandon- 1998Newton, Glen- 1952Nicodemus, Alonzo- 1946Nicolini, Kevin- 1999, 2001, 02Nicoson, Dan- 1965, 66, 67Nisbet, Dennis- 1998, 99, 2000, 2001Nobbe, David- 1988, 89, 90, 91Noland, Harvey- 1947Norris, Jim- 1999, 2000, 01, 02Norris, Rob- 1985, 86, 87Northey, Jim- 1981Nottingham, Tom- 1976Novak, George- 1976, 77, 78Nye, Jim- 1953Nyers, Dick- 1952, 53, 54, 55Nyers, Jim- 1957, 58

Nyquist, Dick- 1958Oechsle, David- 2003Oldham, Willis- 1951, 52, 53, 54Olsen, Jim- 1970, 71O'Neal, O'Bryant- 1991Osborne, Tom- 1988, 89, 90Otolski, Bob- 1957, 58, 59Overman, Dave- 1975, 76, 77Owen, Andy- 1997, 98, 99, 2000Owens, Jack- 1949Owens, Richard- 1961Oxley, Bob- 1955Page, Ross- 1952Panko, Lynn - 2005Paris, Mack- 1968Parker, Nick- 2002, 03, 04, 05Parks, Pat- 1980, 81, 82Parmer, Tad- 1992, 93, 94, 95Parr, Floyd- 1952Patten, James- 1986, 87Patterson, Dick- 1957Patterson, Tom- 1962, 63, 64, 65Pawlik, Rod- 1972, 73, 74, 75Payne, Meredith- 1962, 63, 65, 66Payne, Phil- 1977, 78Pearson, Tom- 1962, 63, 64Peller, Tom- 1979, 80, 81, 82Pellett, Ed- 1947, 48Pendergrass, Deon- 1996, 97, 98, 99Penrod, Sam- 2002, 03, 04, 05Perdue, Erin- 1999Pernell, Anthony- 1979, 80Perry, Ed- 1978, 79Perry, Mike- 1981, 82Peters, Joe- 1975, 78Peters, John- 1974, 75, 76, 77Peterson, Jim- 1957Peterson, Matt- 1993, 94, 95Pfraehler, Don- 1952Phillips, Bob- 1947Phillips, Chris- 1993Phillips, Jim- 1966, 67, 68Pickett, Seth- 2004, 05Piercefield, Eugene- 1951Ping, Jim- 1981Pinkston, Pat- 1952Pitman, Don- 1974, 75, 76, 77Pittaluga, Tony- 1989, 90Poad, Doug- 1983, 84Poling, Jason- 1994, 95, 96Polk, Robin- 1975, 76, 77Pollock, Brad- 1977, 78, 79, 80Pope, Bill- 1970, 71Porter, Matt- 1991, 92, 93, 94Powe, Lavell- 1983Powell, Chuck- 1996, 97, 98, 99Preston, John- 1948, 50, 51Price, Chris- 2001, 02Prickett, John- 1956, 59, 61Printz, Charles- 1957Pritchett, Bob- 1956Prodouz, Jason- 1993Prybylla, Ken- 1959Puckett, Gary- 1983, 84, 85, 86Pugh, Dudley- 1963, 64, 65Purichia, Carol- 1957, 58, 59, 60Qualizza, Chris- 1992Quinn, Bruce- 1963, 64, 65Raab, Eddie- 1946, 48

Ragatz, Gary- 1969Ramsey, Jean- 1959Ransburg, Dean- 1950, 51, 52, 53Ransom, Keith- 1983, 84, 85, 86Ray, Michael- 1984Rectanus, Mike- 1985, 86, 87, 88Redd, Jeremy- 1996, 97, 98, 99Redd, Jim- 1990, 91, 92, 93Redding, Paul- 1987, 88, 89Redman, Kirby- 1971, 72Reel, Mike- 1976, 77Rees, Devon- 1978, 79Rees, Larry- 1960Reeves, Chino-1997, 98Reeves, Duddy- 1975, 76, 77, 78Regan, Philip- 2003Reiff, Mark- 1974, 77Reiff, Ralph- 1976, 77, 78, 79Reiter, Craig- 1975, 76Renner, Bruce- 2002, 03, 04, 05Reyes, Robert- 1983, 84Rhoden, Marvin- 1965Richardson, Andy- 1993, 94Rickerd, Tim- 1974, 75Rider, John- 1946Rider, William- 1946Ridley, Damon- 1982, 83, 84, 85Riegle, Lance-1997, 98, 99, 2000Roach, John- 1975, 76Roberts, Brad- 1990, 91, 92, 93Roberts, Bryan- 1988, 89, 90Roberts, J. D.- 1993, 94, 95, 96Roberts, Wendell- 1948, 49, 50Robertson, Randy- 1972, 73, 74Robinson, Charles- 1952Robinson, Dale- 1949, 50, 51Robinson, Dave- 1952Robinson, Rob- 2002, 03Robinson, Walter- 1999, 2000, 02, 03Roby, John- 1979Rodgers, Terry- 1963Rodriguez, Al- 1985, 86, 87, 88Roell, Andy- 1995, 96, 97, 98Romano, Nick- 1971, 72Rose, Mark- 1977Rosenmeyer, Herb- 1949Ross, Bill- 1967Roth, Mike- 1968, 69, 70Rothrock, Bob- 1970Rowe, Gary- 1971, 72Rucker, Ron- 1959, 60Ruehmann, Allen- 1965, 66Russell, Justin- 2004, 05Ruster, Bruce- 1967, 68, 69Rybak, Jeff- 1986, 87Sabotin, Doug- 1984, 85, 86, 87Salzer, Ken- 1967Samuelson, Tom- 1979, 80, 81, 82Sanders, Sean- 1985, 86, 87, 88Sanford, Kevin- 2004, 05Sark, Steve- 1974, 75, 76, 77Sasser, Denver- 1956Sassmannshausen, Greg- 1991, 92Savage, Willie- 1994, 95, 96Savenelli, Renaldo- 1948, 49, 50, 51Savich, Steve- 1978, 79Sawrie, Dave- 1975, 76, 77Scarpone, Greg- 1980, 81, 82, 83Schantz, Tony- 1991, 92, 93

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Scheib, Dave- 1961, 62, 63, 64Schembra, Larry- 1968, 69, 70, 71Schepman, Todd- 1987, 88, 89Schlicher, B.J.- 2000Schlosser, Marvin- 1953Schmalfeldt, Greg- 1979, 80, 82, 83Schmidt, Mike- 1961Schmutte, Bill- 1953Schneider, Matt- 1988, 89Schoening, Eric- 1982, 83, 84, 85Schoerling, Steve- 1961Scholl, Herschel- 1928Schott, Chris- 1991, 92, 93Schrier, Dick- 1952, 53, 54, 55Schrink, Steve- 1966, 67, 68, 69Schroder, Gerald- 1949Schroeder, Roland- 1950Schuck, Jack- 1965, 66, 67, 68Schulte, Chad- 1999, 2000, 01, 02Schuman, Charles- 1960, 61Schutz, Harold- 1946, 47, 48, 49Schwendenmann, Steve- 1963, 64, 65, 66Schwering, Andy- 1992Sciarra, Mark- 1973, 74, 75Scipio, Joel - 2005Scott, Mark- 1981Scott, Randy- 1983Sears, Mike- 1974, 75, 76Seibert, Bill- 1987Semenick, Doug- 1969, 70, 71, 72Shafer, Nathan- 1991, 92Shafer, Tim- 1983Shaw, Artie- 1954, 57, 58, 59Shaw, Dave- 1949, 50, 51Shaw, Kevin- 2004, 05Shaw, Lindsay- 1968, 69Shelburn, Joe- 1994, 95, 96, 97Shelton, Derrick- 1987, 88Shelton, Joe- 1996, 97, 98Shelton, Shawn- 1991, 92Shepherd, Buster- 1967, 68Shepler, Brent- 1987, 88, 89, 90Shepler, Mark- 1988, 89, 90, 91Shiban, Phil- 1992, 93, 94, 95Shircliff, Mike- 1957Short, Bill- 1956Sidebottom, Dale- 1964, 65Sidebottom, Ken- 1967Sidebottom, Rick- 1970, 71, 72Siecker, Matt- 1996, 97Simons, Neimiah- 2003, 04, 05Sims, John- 1971, 72, 73, 74Sisk, Mickey- 1971, 72Sittler, Steve- 1981, 82Sitzman, Ken- 1992Skinner, Bill- 1946Skirvin, Gene- 1980Slavens, James- 1950Slavens, Jim- 1975, 76, 77, 78Slunaker, Gary- 1966, 68Smith, Brock- 2000, 2001Smith, Dave- 1963, 64, 65, 66Smith, David- 1951Smith, David- 1987, 88, 90Smith, Edward- 1957Smith, Eric- 1996, 97, 98, 99Smith, Hal- 1981Smith, Jason- 2004, 05Smith, Mark- 1980, 81Smith, Mike- 1978, 79, 80Smith, Oscar- 1929

Smith, Troy- 1989, 90Smitha, Chuck- 1971, 72, 73, 74Smitha, Steve- 1973, 74Snider, Floyd- 1957Snodgrass, Scott- 1993, 94, 95, 96Sobotka, Brandon- 1999, 2000Socha, Mike- 1992Somers, Chris- 1992Sommers, Shawn- 1995, 96, 97, 98Sorg, Jason- 1994, 95, 96Sorg, Jeff- 1994, 95, 96Sparks, Larry- 1973, 74, 75Sparks, Otis- 1946Spaulding, Doug- 1976Spears, Albert- 2004, 05Spilly, Arnold- 1949, 50, 51, 52Spraggins, Ron- 2002Spray, Pat- 1990, 91, 92, 93Springer, Shawn- 1991, 92, 93Spurgeon, Rick- 1977, 78Stahley, Jeremy- 1995, 96, 97, 98Stahlhut, Walt- 1949, 50, 51, 52Stanley, Bob- 1971, 72, 73Stanley, Larry- 1973, 74, 75Stanton, Ryan- 1993, 94, 95, 96Stech, Victor- 1932Stephenson, Kyle - 2005Stevason, Steve- 1979, 80, 81Stevens, Bill- 1956, 57, 58Stevens, Clint- 2000Stevenson, Glen- 1947, 48Stewart, Johnnie- 1989, 90, 91, 92Stowers, Don- 1963, 64, 65Strachan, Ronald- 1949, 50Strader, Phil- 1955, 57, 58Stradley, Keith- 1998Stratton, Vance- 1972, 73, 74, 75Stroeh, Steve- 1964, 65, 66, 67Strong, Lance- 1983, 84, 85, 86Stucky, David- 1956Stump, Perry- 1955Surface, Brent- 2003, 04, 05Sutton, Chad- 1987, 88, 89Sutton, Moe- 2001, 02Swafford, Jim- 1984Swartz, Joe- 1986Swartz, Pete- 1982, 83, 84, 85Swayne, Ray- 1950, 51Sweeney, Gary- 1975, 76Switzer, John- 1967Sykora, Harry- 1981, 82Symmonds, Gene- 1960Szostak, Peter- 2004, 05Szymanski, Don- 1975Taylor, Charles- 1953, 54Taylor, Matt- 2004, 05Taylor, Mike- 1990, 91Taylor, Tom- 1980, 81Teater, Dean- 1968Templeman, Kevin- 1997, 98, 99, 2000Terry, Norman- 1961, 62, 63, 64Tharp, John- 1978Thayer, Fred- 1950, 58Thomas, Craig- 1993, 94Thomas, Donald- 1955Thomason, Mickey- 1967, 68Thompson, Darren, 1987, 88Thompson, Mike- 1967Throgmartin, Jerry- 1976Tinsley, Troy- 2001, 02, 03, 04Titzer, Brian- 1985, 86, 87

Todd, Boyd- 1925Todd, Jason- 1990, 92, 94Tolliver, Marquis- 1998, 99, 2000, 02Trent, Matt- 2002, 03, 04Trier, Joe- 1988, 89, 90Trisler, John- 1960Truesdale, Milton- 1949Tullis, Gene- 1956Turley, Ryan- 1992Turner, Bill- 1976Tutterow, Bill- 1965, 66, 67, 68Uhrhammer, Dennis- 1989Umphress, Brandon - 2005Ungashick, Paul- 1993, 94, 95, 96Upchurch, Paul- 1981Utterback, Eric- 1992, 93, 94, 95Van, Greg- 1970VanEmon, Derek- 2002, 03, 04VanJelgerhuis, Dave- 1968VanKeuren, Herb- 1965Varcardipone, Steve- 1999Vargo, Ned- 1952, 53, 54, 55Velez, Paul- 1955Verhonik, Dave- 1968, 69Vest, Ron- 1983Vesta, Louis - 2005Volz, Chris- 1998, 99, 2000, 2001Vondersaar, Josh- 1994, 95, 96, 97VonStetina, Scott- 1989Vormohr, Dave- 1982, 83, 84, 85Vormohr, Frank- 1977, 78, 79Vormohr, John- 1984, 85, 86Vuillemot, Bob- 1952, 53, 60Wagner, John- 1948Wallace, Mark- 1980Walter, Gilbert- 1958Walton, Vasco- 1963, 64, 65Waltz, Eric- 1968Ward, Dick- 1957Ware, Jim- 1959, 60, 61, 62Warner, Art- 1970Warner, Mike- 1985Watkins, Adam- 1994, 95, 96Watson, Randy- 1968, 69, 70, 71Weather, Venie- 2003, 04, 05Weber, Dave- 1962, 63, 64Weber, Jeff- 1995Weber, Jim- 1961, 64Webster, Richard- 1966Weeks, Loren- 1991, 92, 93Weinheimer, Chris- 2002, 03, 04Welch, Tom- 1958, 59Wells, Todd- 1988, 89, 90Welmer, Gary- 1971, 73Werbe, Jim- 1969Werling, Josh- 1990, 91, 92Werner, Tim- 2003Wessel, Tim- 1981, 82Wetherald, Larry- 1966, 67, 68Wetherald, Terry- 1959Wheat, Jim- 1980, 81Wheatley, Steve- 1971, 72, 73, 74Wheeler, Bob- 1949Wheeler, Mark- 1969, 70, 71, 72White, Christopher- 2004, 05White, John- 1963Whitlock, Jerry- 1959, 62Widolff, Dale- 1974Wiechart, Chad- 1999, 2000, 01, 02Wilbur, Jim- 1955, 56, 57, 58Wilder, Joe- 1952

Wiley, Larry- 1989, 90, 91Willan, Bill- 1973, 74, 75, 76Williams, Bill- 1975, 76, 77Williams, Bob- 1968Williams, Dan- 1976, 77, 78, 79Williams, Dick- 1959Williams, Jamel - 2005Williams, John- 1979, 80, 81, 82Williams, Lionel- 2001Williams, Mark- 1975Williams, Mark- 1981, 82Williams, Mike- 1975Williams, Mike- 1981, 82, 83Williams, Scott- 1979, 80, 81Williams, Steve- 1976, 77, 78, 79Williams, Tom- 1982, 84, 85Willsey, Bill- 1960, 61Wilson, Dave- 1954Wilson, David- 1991, 92, 93Wilson, Gary- 1970Wimmer, Rick- 1977Windell, Jay- 1951, 52Winings, Dave- 1972, 73, 74, 75Winton, Terry- 1982Wise, Ron- 1954, 55, 56, 57Wishnevski, Mike- 1979, 80, 81, 89Wisneski, Bob- 1956, 57Woelfel, Jim- 1980, 81, 82Woelfel, Rob- 2001Wolf, Dennis- 1965, 66Wollman, Dave- 1975, 76, 77, 78Wonnell, Tim- 1977Wood, Bob- 1949, 51, 54, 55Wood, Dave- 1972, 73, 74, 75Wood, Steve- 1982, 83, 84, 85Woodfork, David- 1991, 92Woodie, Charlie- 1971Woodmansee, Lloyd- 1949Wooten, Troy- 1984, 85, 86, 87Work, Rick- 1991Wright, Eric - 2005Wright, James- 2001Wright, Tim- 2000, 01, 02, 03Wrona, Paul- 1995Wruck, Ernie- 1946, 49Wyss, Jake- 2002, 03Yeazel, Terry- 1957Yoder, Neal- 1977, 78, 79, 80York, Mike- 1979Young, Dennis- 1977, 78, 79, 80Young, John- 1958Young, Paul- 1972Young, Paul- 1986, 87, 88Zavela, Corey- 1993, 94, 95Zehr, Dave- 1981Zembala, Larry- 1976, 77, 78Zentz, Tony- 1960, 61Zielinski, Dan- 1955, 56, 59Zielinski, Frank- 1951Zike, Travis- 2001, 02, 03Zimmerman, Robert- 1991Zopf, Charles- 1950, 51Zupancic, Tom- 1974, 75, 76, 77

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Indianapolis

The city of Indianapolis continues to thrive. The most recent

jewel in the city’s crown is the stunning Indiana State Museum in

White River State Park, which opened in May 2002. This edifice

on Downtown’s Canal Walk comes on the heels of other recent

additions such as the NCAA national office and its Hall of

Champions, Conseco Fieldhouse, Indiana Fever Women’s

National Basketball Association franchise, and the US Grand Prix

Formula One race.

New buildings and facilities are everywhere in Indiana’s capital

city, and progress continues. Downtown life has been rejuvenated

in the past quarter-century, and the city is recognized as a nation-

al center for amateur sports.

Indianapolis, called the Crossroads of America, is within a three-

hour drive for more than 15 million people; half of the United

States’ population lives only a day’s drive from the city, and

Indiana boasts more interstate highways than any other state.

Indiana’s capital is the nation’s 12th-largest city (population:

800,000) and is the largest inland city in the country. Counting the

residents of the greater metropolitan area, the population rises to

some 1.5 million.

There are 12 institutions of higher learning in or near the city,

which boasts the Indianapolis Museum of Art, Eiteljorg Museum

of American Indian and Western Art, Indianapolis Symphony

Orchestra, Indiana Repertory Theater, Indianapolis Opera,

Conner Prairie Pioneer Settlement, and the new Indiana State

Museum. The city is home to White River Park with its lovely

Canal Walk, an oasis with lush landscaping, large fountains,

antique-style street lamps, walkways, pedestrian bridge, pedal

boats, jogging paths, and murals depicting scenes of life in

Indiana. The park includes the Indianapolis Zoo, White River

Gardens, the IMAX theatre, and the NCAA campus. The four-

story Circle Centre mall offers plenty of shopping, food, and fun.

Indy is famous for auto racing; the world’s largest sporting event

is the 500 race at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway, annually

drawing 300,000 spectators. The Allstate 400 at the Brickyard

NASCAR race and US Grand Prix Formula One race add to the

city’s racing laurels. Indianapolis hosted the Pan American Games

in 1987 and the NCAA Final Four men’s basketball tournament in

1991, 1997, 2000 and 2006; it will host it again in 2010.

Indy scored the Basketball World Championships in 2002 and

played host to the 1991 World Gymnastics Championship;

Olympic trials in swimming, diving, and synchronized swimming;

national championships in gymnastics, track and field, rowing,

canoeing/kayaking, swimming, diving, ice skating, archery, syn-

chronized swimming, and NCAA championships in many of the

same sports.

Indy has hosted these events with a multimillion-dollar array of

world-class facilities: the National Institute for Fitness and Sport;

Conseco Fieldhouse, home of the NBA’s Pacers and WNBA’s

Indiana Fever; the 55,506-seat RCA Dome, home of the NFL’s

Colts; one of the fastest swimming pools in the world in IU’s

Natatorium; Indianapolis Tennis Center with 24 tennis courts and

8,000-seat stadium; the 12,500-seat IU Track and Field Stadium;

Major Taylor Velodrome, site of international and national cycling

meets; and Victory Field, home of the Triple-A Indianapolis

Indians, a minor league affiliate of the MLB’s Pittsburgh Pirates.

Other pro sporting events in Indy have included the U.S. Women’s

Open, the PGA, the Brickyard Crossing Senior Golf Classic, and

RCA Tennis Championships. The city hosted the Davis Cup quar-

terfinals in 1998. Indy sports the Indiana Ice amateur hockey team

and the Indiana Blast men’s professional soccer team, and serves

as headquarters for many national amateur sports governing bod-

ies and the National Track and Field Hall of Fame.

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UIndy

Founded in 1902 by what is now the United

Methodist Church, the University of

Indianapolis is a comprehensive institution of

higher education with a faculty and student

body representing diverse faiths, nationalities,

and racial and ethnic heritages. The 4,300 stu-

dents are drawn from around the world to the

academically challenging undergraduate,

master's and doctoral programs the university

offers, and especially the strong programs in

business, education and the nationally ranked

health sciences.

The University of Indianapolis is inspiring

excellence with a personal approach to educa-

tion and a commitment to academic quality.

Outstanding faculty inspire students in small

classes that allow individual attention.

Further, students are encouraged to apply

their knowledge to real-world situations,

through internships, active learning in the

classroom and community service.

Top-tier rankings

* Ranked in the top tier of universities in its

class by U.S.News & World Report, the

University offers a comprehensive education

toward degrees in arts and sciences, educa-

tion, and health care, with all courses taught

by qualified faculty, not teaching assistants.

Outstanding degree programs

* The University offers 22 master’s and five

doctoral programs, with several graduate pro-

grams ranked among the best in the country.

* The University’s interdisciplinary centers,

the Center of Excellence in Leadership of

Learning and the Center for Aging and

Community, represent the most up-to-date

theory and practice in the fields of education

and gerontology.

International campus and affiliations

* The University of Indianapolis-Athens

campus is a fully integrated international

campus of the University, located near his-

toric Syntagma Square in the Plaka at the base

of the Acropolis.

* Additionally, University affiliations in

Israel, Belize, and Asia, combined with a sig-

nificant number of international students on

the Indianapolis campus, enrich the educa-

tional experience for all students.

Personal attention

* With caring, dedicated professors, a stu-

dent-to-faculty ratio of 12 to 1, and an average

class size of 18 students, the University of

Indianapolis provides personal attention to

students in a nurturing environment.

* Students are treated as individuals in reg-

istration, financial aid, residence life, and

other areas that can “make or break” the col-

lege experience.

Opportunities for students to apply learn-

ing

* University of Indianapolis students are

encouraged to apply their learning through

internships, service projects, or other real-

world experiences. Students benefit directly

from the campus's close proximity to the city,

its community partnerships, and faculty with

active professional connections.

* The University's Institute for Emerging

Careers is identifying new career paths for

students, and developing the curriculum and

experiences students need to be well-pre-

pared for professional life in these fields.

* The University's commitment to commu-

nity partnerships is exemplified in the nearby

Fountain Square area, where faculty and stu-

dents are bringing vital health care services to

local residents, and opportunities to volun-

teer or earn service-learning credits abound.

Great Lakes Valley Conference All-Sports

Trophy 2002-03 Champions

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Administration

After an exhaustive national search, the University of

Indianapolis selected a seasoned Ball State University educa-

tor and administrator as its next chief executive.

Beverley J. Pitts, former provost and vice president for aca-

demic affairs at Ball State, became the university's eighth

president, July 5, 2005. She succeeded Jerry Israel, who

retired.

Pitts is the first female president in the 103-year history of the

comprehensive institution, which has 4,100 undergraduate

and graduate students on its main campus and is affiliated

with the United Methodist Church.

The selection of Pitts was based on her impressive leadership

qualities, solid record of accomplishments, and outstanding

communication skills, said Sue Anne Gilroy, chair of the

Search Committee. In addition to 20 years as a communica-

tion professor and administrator at Ball State, Pitts skillfully

shepherded that institution through an especially difficult

period while serving as acting president in 2004.

"The goal of our Search Committee was to conduct an

exhaustive national search that would be open and inclusive,

resulting in the selection of a visionary and dynamic, experi-

enced and entrepreneurial president who will guide the uni-

versity to the next level of excellence, building upon the

impressive accomplishments of Jerry Israel," Gilroy said. "We

found that person right here in Indiana."

Pitts was among four finalists, culled from nearly 80 candi-

dates, who were invited to campus for interviews with seven

advisory committees representing students, faculty, staff,

alumni and community leaders. "With every constituent

group, she was the universal favorite," said Christel DeHaan,

chair of the Board of Trustees.

"I thoroughly have enjoyed working these last seven years

with Dr. Israel and watching the university prosper under his

remarkable leadership," DeHaan said. "The university has

made tremendous strides, and is well-positioned for even

greater achievements ahead. The Board is convinced that Dr.

Pitts is the one to carry the baton forward."

Pitts began her higher education career as an English instruc-

tor at Anderson University, where she received a bachelor's

degree in English in 1968. She subsequently earned two

degrees from Ball State: a master's in journalism and a doctor-

ate in higher education.

While on the faculty at Anderson from 1977 to 1985, Pitts

rose to assistant professor and became founding chair of the

Department of Communication. She joined the Ball State fac-

ulty in 1985, where she moved through the ranks to become

professor of journalism and assume increasing administrative

responsibilities.

As provost and vice president for academic affairs, Pitts now

has oversight of seven academic colleges and 900 faculty. She

played a leadership role in developing the Freshman

Connections program, which was identified as one of 13 Best

Practice Programs in the Freshman Year by the national

Policy Center on the First Year of College. Freshman retention

at Ball State went from 67 percent in 1997 to 80 percent by

2003.

Pitts has been the designer or project director for five Lilly

Endowment grants to Ball State totaling more than $36 mil-

lion. Two of the projects have addressed student retention,

and the most recent funded a new Center for Media Design.

"I tried to bring the small, liberal arts experience I had enjoyed

so much in my years as student and educator at Anderson, to

Ball State through the Freshman Experience and retention

programs," Pitts said. "Those experiences transfer well to the

University of Indianapolis, which provides an important lib-

eral arts foundation, as well as the opportunity for personal

relationships between faculty and students that lead to reten-

tion and academic success.

"The university has come so far in the last few years. It has

wonderful programs and great potential to serve Indianapolis

and Indiana. It's exciting to go to a university that's in such

great shape and has so many possibilities ahead. I am hopeful

my communications background will help in telling the uni-

versity's story further, to bring it even greater visibility and

prestige."

"It's reassuring to leave the university in such good hands,"

said Israel. "I'm delighted that someone of Dr. Pitts' experi-

ence and leadership ability has accepted the opportunity to

become the next president. Her knowledge and visibility in

Indiana will allow for a smooth transition and rapid develop-

ment of her presidency."

Deborah Ware Balogh, former interim provost and vice presi-

dent for academic affairs at Ball State University, assumed her

new post at the University of Indianapolis on June 15, 2006.

Balogh said she was attracted by the quality and enthusiasm of

the faculty, strong community engagement and nationally rec-

ognized academic programs of the University of Indianapolis.

"As a resident of Indianapolis, I've been watching the universi-

ty's reputation and community presence grow, and I'm

impressed by the entrepreneurial spirit I see in its business and

community collaborations. I'm honored and delighted to have

the opportunity to become part of an institution with such a

strong foundation and forward momentum."

A clinical psychologist whose research specialty is vulnerability

to schizophrenia, Balogh has been interim provost and vice

president for academic affairs at Ball State since June 2005. Prior

to that, she served as dean of the Graduate School at Ball State

for six years, the last two while also serving as associate provost.

She has been instrumental in bringing significant external fund-

ing to the university.

Balogh, who joined the Ball State faculty in 1981, holds three

degrees from Bowling Green State University: a bachelor's in

psychology and master's and doctoral degrees in clinical psy-

chology. In addition, she completed a postdoctoral internship at

The Ohio State University School of Medicine in 1980.

The new provost and vice president is a fellow of the Society for

Personality Assessment and serves on the editorial board of the

Journal of Personality Assessment. She is the author or co-

author of dozens of articles, books and book chapters. Her

recent research has focused on ethics in teaching, workplace cli-

mate and sexual harassment in the workplace.

Balogh replaces Everette Freeman, who resigned last fall to

accept the presidency of Albany State University in Georgia.

Dr. Beverley PITTSUniversity President • Ed. D., Ball State University, 1981

DEBORAH BALOGHProvost/Vice President for Student Affairs

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Staff

Dr. Lawrence Sondhaus, chair of the University of

Indianapolis History and Political Science department, is

in his fourth year as the UIndy faculty athletic representa-

tive.

Sondhaus has jumped right in to his new position, serving

on the Great Lakes Valley Conference Expansion

Committee this year.

Dr. Sondhaus has been a professor of history at UIndy

since 1987, starting his tenure as department chair in 2000.

Sondhaus specializes in naval and military history, author-

ing eight books.

He earned his bachelor's degree from Elon University in

1980, his master's from the University of Virginia in 1982,

and his doctorate from UVa in 1986.

The St. Louis native and his wife, Rovena, have a son, Paul,

7.

Dr. Sue Willey is in her fourth year as director of athletics and

her 31st overall at the university. She was recently selected as

the 2005 Division II Administrator of the Year by the

National Association of Collegiate Woman Athletic

Administrators (NACWAA). Dr. Willey was also selected as

the 2004 "Pathfinder Award Winner" presented in recogni-

tion of her strong commitment to provide quality sport and

leadership opportunities for girls and women in the state of

Indiana. Dr. Willey continues to serve on numerous boards,

being appointed to four-year terms on both the NACWAA

Executive Board and the DII Nominating Committee. This

past summer, she graduated from the NACWAA Institute

for Athletic Executives.

UIndy has excelled under Dr, Willey's leadership. Nine teams

advanced to NCAA postseason championships and 18 stu-

dent-athletes were honored as All-Americans in their sport,

including a national champion in women’s track and the

national runner-up in wrestling. Among other honorees, the

UIndy women’s golf team boasted the country’s Freshman of

the Year and conference honors were bestowed on three-time

conference champion coach in women’s tennis as well as the

GLVC Scholar Athlete of the Year in that sport. As always,

the UIndy student-athlete also succeeded in the classroom as

134 student-athletes were named to their respective confer-

ence's all-academic teams while maintaining an overall 3.13

grade point average.

The athletic department’s facilities have undergone some

major renovations in her tenure. Key Stadium’s turf was put

in place in the summer of 2004 with the lights being added

the following summer. The playing surface at Nicoson Hall

was redone last summer and a complete facelift of the west

entrance includes murals and a Greyhound logo entrenched

in the new terrazzo floor.

Dr. Willey recently completed a four-year term on the high-

est NCAA Committee available to athletic administrators-

the NCAA Division II Management Council. Her

Management Council assignments included the DII Budget

and Finance Committee, DII Student-Athlete Reinstatement

Committee, DII Management Council Identity

Subcommittee, DII Championships Regionalization Task

Force, DII Project Team to Review Issues Related to Diversity

and the DII Championships Eligibility Project Team. Willey

served as chair of the DII Management Council during the

2004 year and completed her term of service at in early 2006.

Dr. Willey's responsibilities as director of athletics include

participation on several important campus committees. She

was the first female to serve on the President's Cabinet, and

is a member of the Enrollment Management Committee as

well as the Financial Aid and Policies Committee. She is a

regular volunteer for the UIndy United Way Committee, as

well as a cook for the campus Midnight Breakfasts.

Dr. Willey serves on the Great Lakes Valley Conference

Executive Committee and she is currently serving a four-year

term on the NCAA II Great Lakes Region Softball

Committee. Dr. Willey has been active in the governance of

intercollegiate athletics her entire career. During the late 70's

and prior to NCAA committee work, she served on the

Executive Committee of the Indiana Association of

Intercollegiate Athletics for Women (IAIAW). She also has

served on various NCAA Division II regional ranking com-

mittees, as well as the D-II legislation committee.

Dr. Willey is a frequent guest speaker for various groups. Her

past engagements include speaking at the NCAA Conference

Interns Seminar, Gender Equity and Issues Forum, DII

Conference Commissioners, NCAA National Convention,

UIndy Student Affairs Division, NACWAA/HERS Institute

for Administrative Advancement, Women's Leadership

Symposium, NCAA Leadership Institute for Ethnic Minority

Males, and a Graduate Class from Ball State University.

Due to a growing need for academic support for UIndy stu-

dent-athletes Dr. Willey submitted an application for an

NCAA Grant in 2005. The University of Indianapolis was

selected to receive one of six NCAA Division II Strategic

Alliance Matching Grants. This grant made it possible for

Dr. Willey to enhance the part-time academic advisor posi-

tion to full-time. Daryl Gibbs was named Assistant Athletics

Director for Academic Services and continues to be the driv-

ing force behind the growth and development of the

CHAMPS/Lifeskills program.

A 1993 inductee into the UIndy Athletic Hall of Fame, Dr.

Willey earned an incredible 19 letters and 11 MVP awards in

her four-year career. She was the "Female Athlete of the Year"

from 1972-75. She began her coaching career at her alma

mater after graduating cum laude from UIndy in 1975. The

versatile Willey coached 23 years at U of I, directing 43 differ-

ent teams in five sports. She was the GLVC softball "Coach of

the Year" in 1989, and her softball teams earned national aca-

demic honors in 1996 and 1997.

Dr. Willey is an associate professor of health and physical

education at UIndy and has taught in the Department of

Kinesiology for more than 26 years, with a special teaching

interest in sport ethics. Dr. Willey holds a master's degree

and a doctorate from Indiana University.

DR. SUE WILLEYDirector of Athletics

Dr, Lawrence SONDHAUSFaculty Athletic Representative

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Staff

Matt Donovan is in his fourth year as Associate Director of

Athletics and his eighth as Director of Athletic Fund Raising

and Facilities.

His efforts in athletic development have been impressive.

The Greyhound Club recently surpassed the 1,400 mark in

just its first eight years of existence. Donovan spearheaded

the implementation of the Crimson & Grey Member Drive,

which brought in more than 225 new members, including

the sponsorship of all 76 graduating senior student-athletes.

Donovan created and implemented new solicitation pro-

grams for parents, faculty and staff, and advanced degree

recipients, raising record amounts from each.

He instituted the first comprehensive, 18-week phone-a-

thon, raising $140,000 per year with 82% pledge fulfillment.

This past season's phone-a-thon helped bring in and retain

more than 130 members.

Donovan is active in the Greyhound Club, reviewing, revis-

ing, and launching a university-wide athletic fund raising

program focusing on involvement of coaches, administra-

tors, and former athletes.

He worked from 1994-99 as the UIndy Director for Annual

Giving, building a 15% increase over four years.

Donovan has an extensive background in fund-raising, hav-

ing served as project director for The Campaign for Penn in

1993-94 at the University of Pennsylvania and associate

project director for the Purdue University Phone-a-thon in

1992-93.

The 1989 Western Illinois graduate is on the National

Association of Athletic Development Directors Executive

Committee.

He and his wife, Angela White, have two sons, Casey, 5, and

Patrick, 2.

Matt DONOVANAssoc. Dir. of Athletics for Development & Facilities

Lynn Griffin is in her third year at the University of

Indianapolis, recently being promoted to her post as

Associate Director of Athletics/Compliance Coordinator

and Senior Women's Administrator.

Griffin had been the Associate Director of Athletics,

Compliance Coordinator, Senior Women's Administrator,

Head Women's Basketball Coach, and Sport Studies

Instructor at NCAA Division II St. Andrews Presbyterian

College in Laurinburg, North Carolina, since 1998.

At St. Andrews, Griffin handled all aspects of compliance,

chaired the Student-Athlete Advisory Committee, the

Carolinas-

Virginia Athletics Conference (CVAC) Senior Women's

Administrators' Committee and Women's Basketball

Committee, and served on the NCAA II Regional Advisory

Committee.

Prior to St. Andrews, Griffin was the head women's basket-

ball coach and a physical education instructor at the

University of South Dakota from 1995-98.

Griffin was assistant women's basketball coach and P.E.

instructor at North Carolina-Asheville from 1993-95.

She began her coaching career as an assistant women's bas-

ketball coach and exercise and sports science instructor at

Tarleton State University in Texas. Griffin earned a master's

degree in exercise and sports studies at Tarleton State in

1992.

She competed in women's basketball and softball at the

University of North Carolina-Pembroke from 1986-90.

Griffin earned a bachelor's degree in 1990.

Lynn GRIFFINAssociate Athletic Director, Compliance Coordinator/Senior Women’s Administrator

Daryl Gibbs is in his second year as assistant athletic direc-

tor for academic services and CHAMPS. Previously, he

spent two years as the Academic Advisor for Student-

Athletes at UIndy.

Gibbs had worked with the men's basketball program on an

academic advising basis the past few years and he served as

an assistant coach as well in 2003-04, helping the

Greyhounds to their second consecutive NCAA II

Tournament berth.

Gibbs has been involved in coaching at various levels over

the past 10 years. He served as varsity assistant and junior

varsity coach at Indianapolis Cardinal Ritter High School

for three years. Prior to that, he coached both freshmen

teams at Western Boone High School and high school AAU

teams in the summer months.

Gibbs played for Great Lakes Valley Conference member

Saint Joseph's as a collegian.

Gibbs over the past 12 years has been employed by the

University of Indianapolis in the capacities of Assistant

Registrar and College of Arts and Sciences Advisor.

He earned his M.A. in Higher Education at Indiana

University and his bachelor's degree in finance at Saint

Joseph's.

Gibbs was married on November 6, 1999, to wife, Heidi.

They have triplet boys (Cade, Jakob, and Daryl II), born in

July of 2001.

DARYL GIBBSAssistant Athletic Director/Academic Services & CHAMPS

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Mitch Wigness joined the University of Indianapolis athletic

department in May 2005 and serves as the school's sports

information director.

Under his direction, the athletics website received a major

overhaul in the 2005-06 season, launching an exciting new

home for Greyhound athletics in May 2006.

Wigness comes to UIndy from the University of North

Dakota in Grand Forks, where he was assistant director of

media relations for three years. He also served as an editor

for Sioux Illustrated, a bi-monthly athletics publication. He

also hosted a pre-game show at the prestigious Ralph

Engelstad Arena, which aired prior to each Fighting Sioux

men's hockey home game.

Prior to his stint in his home state of North Dakota, he was a

sports information assistant at Saginaw Valley State

University in Michigan.

He earned his bachelor's degree in telecommunications and

film from Eastern Michigan University in 2000.

The 31-year-old Wigness has worked numerous NCAA

championship events, most recently serving as the media

coordinator for the 2006 NCAA Division II Swimming and

Diving Championships held in Indianapolis. He was also the

media coordinator for the 2005 NCAA Division II Men's

Basketball Elite Eight tournament in Grand Forks, N.D.

Other championships he's been involved with include the

Division II football, women's basketball and past swimming

and diving championships. He was the press conference

moderator for the 2005 IIHF World Junior Ice Hockey

Championships and has lended his efforts to the WCHA

Final Five men's ice hockey tournament for three years.

He has won numerous CoSIDA awards for his work, includ-

ing five "Best in the Nation" notations.

Wigness and his wife, Alecia, reside in Franklin Twp.

Ryan Thorpe was named Assistant Sports Information

Director on July 6, 2006. He becomes the first full-time

assistant in the sports information office.

Thorpe worked on the gameday statistics crews at UIndy in

the 2005-06 season, heading stat operations for volleyball

and basketball. He also aided the football, baseball and

softball staffs with gameday coverage.

He will assist Sports Information Director Mitch Wigness

and will be the primary contact for Greyhound volleyball,

women’s basketball and baseball, among others. Thorpe

also coordinates the statistics crews and will lend his efforts

to media publications and maintaining the athletics web-

site. He is a member of the College Sports Information

Directors of America (CoSIDA).

Thorpe earned his bachelor’s degree from Purdue

University in 2000. He and his wife, Amanda Wade, reside

in Lawrence, Ind.

Mitch WIGNESSAssistant Athletic Director for Sports Information

Ryan THORPEAssistant Sports Information Director

Mike Freeman is in his third year as Athletic Development

Assistant at the University of Indianapolis and his second as

Director of Athletic Marketing & Promotions.

As Director of Athletic Marketing & Promotions, Freeman

oversees all marketing efforts on and off campus, athletic

ticketing and a major role working with current corporate

sponsors and searching for new business partners. During

his time at UIndy, partnership revenue has increased by

more than 45%. Freeman also oversees the television pro-

duction of football and basketball games, the Junior Hound

Pound and works closely with the Hound Pound commit-

tee, a section of Campus Program Board comprised of cur-

rent students.

As Athletic Development Assistant, Freeman assists

Associate A.D. Matt Donovan with all fund-raising efforts,

including the Crimson & Grey Member Drive, Greyhound

Club golf outings, Online Auction, team reunions,

Greyhound Club Barbecue, Greyhound Club Newsletter

and the Greyhound Club Website

http://greyhoundclub.uindy.edu.

Freeman also aids with facilities on a regular basis and

worked heavily in the preparation and production of the

WBCA Night of All-Stars at Nicoson Hall in April of 2005

in conjunction with the Women's Final Four, team practices

associated with the 2006 Men's Final Four and the 2006

NCAA Division II Swimming & Diving Championships.

Before coming to UIndy, Freeman was a graduate assistant

in Athletic Media Relations at Western Illinois University

for two years while completing his graduate work. As an

undergraduate at the University of Northern Iowa,

Freeman began his work in college athletics as a student

assistant in the Sports Information Department. In addi-

tion to his work in sports information, Freeman completed

an internship with the Illinois Junior Golf Association dur-

ing the summer of 2003 and was named "Employee of the

Year" following an internship with the Waterloo Bucks, a

college baseball summer league team, in 2001.

Freeman completed his graduate coursework in Sport

Management at Western Illinois this summer and received

his masters degree in December of 2004. He graduated

from Northern Iowa in May of 2002 with a degree in

Marketing Management.

The East Moline, Illinois native and his wife, Melody, had

their first child, Anabelle, in June of 2005. They reside in

Greenwood.

Michael FREEMANMarketing and Promotions Director/Assistant Athletic Development Dir.

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Cheerleading Coach

TESSADrake

Development Asst.

RICHReasoner

Development Asst.

RALPHDavis

Administrative Asst.

DIANEDrumm

Administrative Asst.

CAROLELux

Coord- Clinical Ed.

DR. CHRISTINELauber

Ned Shannon is in his 14th year as head athletic trainer.

Shannon works with the university's 21 sports, instructing

in the athletic training curriculum. He is an approved clin-

ical instructor in that department.

Shannon is the chairman of the Great Lakes Valley

Conference Athletic Trainers Committee and president of

the Indiana Athletic Trainers Association.

In 1998, Shannon was a USOC trainer at the Goodwill

Games in New York,

covering gymnastics and figure skating.

In 1996, Shannon worked as a staff trainer for equestrian,

modern pentathlon, and mountain biking at the Atlanta

Olympics, and at the U.S. Olympic Training Center.

Shannon came to UIndy in 1993 from Butler, where he

served as assistant trainer for five years. The 40-year-old

Shannon earned his master's from Butler in 1992. He

received his NATA certification in 1990, graduating from

IUPUI in 1987.

Shannon and his wife, Josie, have three children, Daniel, 17,

Molly, 15, and Nancy, 9.

NED SHANNONHead Athletic Trainer

Connie Pumpelly serves as Chairperson of the university's

Athletic Training Department and has been with the

school since 1995.

Pumpelly represented the university in 1996 as a staff ath-

letic trainer at the Olympic Games in Atlanta. At the

Games, Pumpelly worked at the men's and women's track

and field events.

She came to the University of Indianapolis after a 12-year

stint as Director of Sports Medicine and Assistant

Professor of Physical Education at Liberty University in

Virginia. She was a graduate assistant athletic trainer at

Indiana University for three years where she earned her

master's degree in 1981.

An NATA-certified athletic trainer, Pumpelly has been

active in the NATA National Symposium. She is the

Communications Chair for the Indiana Athletic Trainers'

Association. She also has served as an athletic trainer at the

1991 World Gymnastics Championship in Indianapolis

and the U.S. Rowing National Championships at Eagle

Creek in the city.

CONNIE PumpellyChair, Athletic Training Dept.

Eric McCutchan returns to his alma mater, hired as an Assistant Athletic Trainer at the

University in August 2006. McCutchan graduated from UIndy in 2004.

He continued his education at Indiana State University, earning his master’s degree in

Athletic Training in the summer of 2006. McCutchen served as the Head Athletic Trainer

for the Sycamore baseball team and assisted in the 2004 NCAA Division I Cross Country

Championships. McCutchan served a stint as the Head Athletic Trainer for the NBA

Developmental League’s Florida Flame in Fort Myers, Fla. from Nov. 2005 to April 2006.

At UIndy, McCutchan worked with the Greyhound wrestling, cross country and baseball

teams.

He is a member of the National and Indiana Athletic Trainers’ Associations.

ERIC McCutchanAssistant Athletic Trainer

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Head Coaches

Men’s Tennis Volleyball Cross Country Track and Field

Men’s Soccer Softball Swimming/Diving Women’s Basketball

Men’s Golf Women’s Golf Football Women’s Soccer

Men’s Basketball Baseball Women’s Tennis Wrestling

GEORGEAdams

JODIButera

KATHYCasey

SCOTTFangman

JOHNGriffin

MELISSAFrost

GARYKinkead

TERIMoren

BRENTNicoson

KENPiepenbrink

JOEPolizzi

DREWRoff

TODDSturgeon

GARYVaught

JOHNVenter

JAYYates

Head Coaches Directory

All phone numbers (317)

Main Athletic Office

788-3246

George Adams, Men’s Tennis

Phone: 788-3270

Jodi Butera, Volleyball

Phone: 788-6147

Kathy Casey, M/W Cross Country

Phone: 788-6146

Scott Fangman, M/W Track & Field

Phone: 788-3416

Melissa Frost, Softball

Phone: 788-2198

John Griffin, Men’s Soccer

Phone: 788-6111

Gary Kinkead, M/W Swim & Dive

Phone: 788-3427

Teri Moren, Women’s Basketball

Phone: 788-3443

Brent Nicoson, Men’s Golf

Phone: 788-3273

Ken Piepenbrink, Women’s Golf

Phone: 788-3231

Joe Polizzi, Football

Phone: 788-3413

Drew Roff, Women’s Soccer

Phone: 788-3578

Todd Sturgeon, Men’s Basketball

Phone: 788-3418

Gary Vaught, Baseball

Phone: 788-3414

John Venter, Women’s Tennis

Phone: 788-3411

Jay Yates, Wrestling

Phone: 788-3417

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Facilities

Opened in 1984, the Ruth Lilly Fitness Center is the nucleus of theGreyhound Athletic department. The Ruth Lilly Center is home tocoaches’ offices, Methodist Hospital/Methodist Sports MedicineLife Fitness Center, video viewing rooms, meeting rooms, athletictraining room and athletic administration offices. The weight room,a part of the Life Fitness Center, has been extensively renovated. TheZupancic Wall of Fame, named for former Greyhound and currentColts Vice President of Business Development Tom Zupancic, is fea-tured in the weight room.

The Life Fitness Center includes Cybex, Hammer, and Nautilusselectorized weight machines for total body toning and rehabilita-tion. It also features more than 10,000 pounds in free weights,dumbbells, and heavy lifting equipment for power training.

The RLFC pool, opened in 1982, is a 25-yard/meter eight-lane com-petitive facility that also includes a separate 13-foot-deep diving wellwith two one-meter and one three-meter maxiflex diving boards.Daktronics timing system is used. The facility features the use ofunderwater viewing, helpful in stroke analysis.

The Greyhound volleyball team and wrestling teams host homeevents at the Ruth Lilly Fitness Center. The sunken court allows fansto enjoy the action from both the bleachers and from the track thatencircles the court. The west side bleachers hold 500 fans withstanding room capacity for 500 more. The court surface doubles asa full-length basketball practice area as well as four other practiceshooting areas.

The Wetherald Wrestling Room, named for legendary coach TerryWetherald, is on the south end of the gym and houses theGreyhound wrestling program.

Ruth Lilly Center- Wrestling

Ruth Lilly Center- Volleyball

Ruth Lilly Fitness Center

Ruth Lilly Fitness Center Pool

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Named for Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon A. Key,who contributed the money for the stadi-um, Key Stadium has been home of theGreyhounds since 1970 and has housedthe Greyhound soocer programs since2005. Sheldon Key was a southside busi-nessman whose children and relativesattended Indiana Central University.

The facility, enhanced by Sprinturf® and anew Daktronics scoreboard, has a capac-

ity of 5,500. The stadium is located on theeast side of campus, north of HannaAvenue.

The Greyhound locker room, locatedunder the south side of the stadium,received a major renovation with theaddition of updated individual playerlockers, new tile, new ceilings, and newshower facilities.

The stadium’s eight-lane track was resur-faced in 2003. Key Stadium is home toGreyhound football, soccer, and track,along with other activities throughoutthe year. The turf was added in 2004 andin the summer of 2005, lights wereinstalled to allow the first-ever nightgames to be played at Key Stadium!

The Greyhound softball team plays its home contests atBaumgartner Field, named in honor of the legendary Mary “Wimp”Baumgartner who won 10 varsity letters at UIndy. She played pro-fessional baseball from 1949-54 in the Girls Professional BaseballLeague and was inducted into the National Baseball Hall of Fame inCooperstown, NY in 1988.

Home to Greyhound softball since 1989, the field features anenclosed pressbox and concession area behind home plate. Lightswere installed in 2000 and three new flagpoles were erected beyondthe centerfield wall in the summer of 2005

"Wimp", along with her two sisters, donated the money for the lightsat the stadium and the field was named in Wimp's honor.

Home to the UIndy baseball team, Greyhound Park has housed theUIndy baseball team since 1976. A six-seat, elevated pressbox areaand new seating were installed at the park in 2001 and served asthe host to the NCAA Division II North Central Regional that sameyear.

The outfield dimensions include a spacious 405-foot distance incenterfield and 329’ down each line. The Park hold 750 in itsbleachers behind home plate.

Three new flagpoles were erected in leftcenterfiled in the summerof 2005 and were dedicated on May 7, 2006 in the memory of DonShambaugh, who was a four-year letterwinner in the 1950s. Aplaque commemorating the service sits just inside the entrance tothe park.

Key Stadium

Baumgartner FieldGreyhound Park

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Indianapolis’ Nicoson Hall is one of thefinest NCAA II basketball venues in thecountry! Nicoson Hall has been the homeof the Greyhounds since 1960. The 4,000-capacity arena was a welcome addition tothe campus after the Hounds played 33years in a building called “the barn,” con-structed as a “temporary” facility.

The arena was known as “The Gym” untilthe spring of 1977, when the university’strustees named it “Nicoson Hall,” in honor

of Angus Nicoson, who had announced hewas taking a disability retirement earlier inthe year. “Nick,” as he was affectionatelyknown, had been athletic director and bas-ketball coach for the Greyhounds for 30years.

Nicoson, who died in 1982 at age 62, com-piled an outstanding record of 483- 279.He not only guided the basketball programto success, but also transformed the entireathletic program into a highly-respected

one. A special bronze portrait of CoachNicoson, located on the west concourse ofthe arena, was dedicated in 1991.

Nicoson Hall served as the wrestling venuefor the 1987 Pan American Games and as atraining camp site for the NBA’s IndianaPacers. It has hosted several NCAA teamspracticing for Big Ten tournaments andNCAA Final Four events held inIndianapolis.

UIndy's outdoor tennis venue sits nestled in betweenGreyhound Park, Key Stadium and the Ruth Lilly FitnessCenter. Six outdoor courts adorn the space with bleachers onthe west side.

The courts are home to the men’s and women’s tennis pro-grams at the University, two of the strongest tennis programsin all of NCAA Division II.

Several golf facilities are used by the men’s and women’s programs,giving the Greyhounds flexibility in playing multiple courses in theIndianapolis area.

Heartland Crossing plays host to the men’s annual University ofIndianapolis Invite, an event that is played early in September, ring-ing in the new golf season. Royal Oak Country Club, in Greenwood,Ind., also serves as a home course for the Greyhound men.

Valle Vista in Greenwood, Ind. is the home to the Greyhound womenwith Smock Golf Course and Otte Golf Course practice areas are alsoused by the UIndy women on a regular basis.

Nicoson Hall

Golf FacilitiesTennis Courts

Heartland Crossing

Royal OakValle Vista

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Men’s Basketball

1949

1951

1956

1960

1963

1964

1965

1967

1997

Women’s Basketball

1993 2003

Women’s Tennis

1988

1990

1991

1993

1996

2002

2004

2005

Volleyball

2003

Men’s Cross Country Women’s Cross

Country

1992

Baseball

Men’s Tennis

1955

1960

1979

1989

1991

1992

1993

1994

1995

Women’s Golf

1999

2000

2001

Women’s Outdoor

Track

2002

2004

Men’s Outdoor Track

1951

1962

1963

1973

1980

1981

2002

2003

Men’s Golf

1978

1982

1988

1989

1990

1991

1992

1993

1996

1997

1998

2001

Women’s Swim/Dive

2002

2004

2005

1950

1951

1952

1958

1959

1961

1963

1965

1972

1974

1975

1976

1977

2000

1949

1952

1953

1954

1956

1958

1959

1961

1964

1971

1973

1974

1981

1982

1984

2001

Football

1947

1953

1954

1955

1960

1978

1981

Wrestling *

1965

1968

1969

1970

1971

1973

1975

1976

1977

1978

Throughout its rich history of intercollegiate athletics, the University of

Indianapolis has been a member of a number of athletic conferences.

Known as Indiana Central until 1985, the institution was a highly suc-

cessful member of the Hoosier College Conference (HCC) from the

1940s through 1970. With its move to the NCAA from the NAIA, the

university participated in the Indiana Collegiate Conference (ICC) from

1971-1976 and later the Heartland Collegiate Conference (HCC) from

1976-78. With the exception of football, most Greyhound teams moved

to the Great Lakes Valley Conference (GLVC) when it was formed in

1978, becoming a charter member in the new league. Since its incep-

tion, many GLVC teams and individual athletes have enjoyed outstand-

ing success at the national level in NCAA Division II.

Greyhound football teams remained in the Heartland Collegiate

Conference from 1978 until 1990 when UIndy became a charter mem-

ber of the Midwest Intercollegiate Football Conference (MIFC).

Formed as a football only conference, the MIFC incorporated teams

from the HCC and the Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference

(GLIAC). In 1999, the MIFC merged as part of the GLIAC and

Indianapolis became an associate member as a football only school.

The GLIAC is regarded nationally by many as the top football confer-

ence in NCAA Division II. In 2000, UIndy men’s and women’s swim-

ming and diving gained a conference affiliation when both teams joined

football as associate members of the GLIAC.

GLIAC

Ashland University

Ferris State University

Findlay University

Gannon University

Grand Valley State University

Hillsdale College

Lake Superior State University

Mercyhusrt College

Michigan Tech University

Northern Michigan University

Northwood University

Saginaw Valley State University

University of Indianapolis

Wayne State University

GLVC

Bellarmine University

Drury University

Kentucky Wesleyan College

Lewis University

Northern Kentucky University

Quincy University

Rockhurst University

Saint Joseph’s College

Southern Illinois University Edwardsville

University of Indianapolis

University of Missouri-Rolla

University of Missouri-St. Louis

University of Southern Indiana

University of Wisconsin-Parkside

*For years, the university has fielded outstanding teams in wrestling, with many of its athletes enjoying competitive success nationally. However, at the present time, no

NCAA Division II conference within our geographical range has enough teams participating to conduct conference championships for the sport. Therefore, the wrestling

program competes as an NCAA Division II independent.

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National Honors

Baseball

2001 Peter Babcock 1st

2001 Brian Bigam 2nd

2001 Alan Ready 1st

2001 Ryan Sorrels 2nd

Football

2003 Troy Tinsley 1st

2000 Brad Crawford 1st

1999 Brad Crawford 2nd

1995 Ted Munson 1st

1994 Ted Munson 2nd

1976 William Willan ---

Men’s At-Large

2002 Jason Warthan 2nd

2000 David Litman 1st

1999 David Litman 2nd

1999 Scott Riggle 1st

1998 Scott Riggle 1st

1997 Scott Riggle 1st

1996 Krishnan Chandrasekhar 2nd

Men’s Track/Cross Country

2003 Seth Daugherty 2nd

2003 Cory Ferguson 2nd

Softball

1996 Amy Steieter 1st

1994 Brenda Nicholson 2nd

Women’s At-Large

2005 Kristen Kendzierski 2nd

2004 Megan Grunert 1st

2004 Grace Wilhoite 2nd

2003 Megan Grunert 1st

2003 Courtney Tate 3rd

2002 Megan Grunert 2nd

2002 Courtney Tate 3rd

2001 Erin Archer 3rd

2001 Maria Harriman 1st

2000 Erin Archer 3rd

2000 Melissa Bigam 3rd

1994 Lisa Precourt 2nd

Women’s Soccer

2005 Michelle Sovern 1st

2004 Michelle Sovern 3rd

2002 Erin Archer 1st

2002 Leslie Johnson 2nd

2002 Stephanie Johnson 2nd

Women’s Track/Cross Country

2002 Maria Harriman 1st

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The University of Indianapolis is proud to

have had 39 College Sports Information

Directors of America (CoSIDA) Academic

All-Americans all-time. That total includes

27 different honorees since 2000.

CoSIDA selects Academic All-America teams

in 12 programs: football, womens volleyball,

men's soccer, women's soccer, mens basket-

ball, womens basketball, baseball, softball,

mens track & field/cross country, womens

track & field/cross country, mens at-large and

womens at-large. A first team, second team

and third team are selected in both the

University (Division I and I-AA) and College

(Division II, III and NAIA) Divisions. Football

consists of just first and second teams.

Academic All-Americans

National Champions!

MEN’S SWIMMINGCole Tedhams 100 free 2005

Cole Tedhams 50 free 2005

Cole Tedhams 50 free 2004

Orel Oral 100 back 2003

Orel Oral 200 IM 2003

Orel Oral 400 IM 2003

Orel Oral 200 IM 2001

Orel Oral 400 IM 2001

Orel Oral 100 breast 2000

Orel Oral 200 IM 2000

MEN’S TRACK & FIELDDameion Smith Hammer 2004

Andy Richardson Shotput 1999

Andy Richardson Shotput 1998

Andy Richardson Shotput 1997

Brian Evans Discus 1995

Chris Green 400M hurdles 1986

Randy Heisler Discus 1984

Randy Heisler Discus 1983

Randy Heisler Discus 1982

Dennis Young Discus 1981

Dave Wollman Shotput 1977

WOMEN’S TRACK & FIELDAndrea Horban Shotput 2006

Vijicha AmarasekaJavelin 1995

Vijicha AmarasekaJavelin 1994

Brett Burkhart Hammer 1992

Dameion Smith

Andrea Horban

BASEBALLPeter Babcock 2001Ryan Sorrels 2001Al Ready 2000Scott Abercrombie 2000Mike Wishnevski 1982James McFarland 1971

FOOTBALLNeal Blank 2002Josh Gentry 1999Ted Liette 1998Greg Matheis 1991Thurman Montgomery 1987Dan Jester 1986Tom Collins 1985Paul Loggan 1984Mark Bless 1983Dick Nyers 1954

MEN’S BASKETBALLDavid Logan 2005Tyrone Barksdale 1997Perrell Lucas 1996Tom Moran 1964Clark Crafton 1961Bailey Robinson 1956Dwight Swails 1951

MEN’S CROSS COUNTRYFred Wilt 1939

MEN’S GOLFJosh Neal 1999Rusty Ripberger 1999Bobby Delagrange 1998Rusty Ripberger 1998Bobby Delagrange 1997Rusty Ripberger 1997Chad Hillerbrand 1996Chad Hillerbrand 1995Chad Hillerbrand 1994Kyle Brunnemer 1991Steve Kreiger 1990Steve Kreiger 1989Steve Kreiger 1988

MEN’S SWIMMING & DIVINGGreg Jarvis 2006 200 free relayJeremy Lindauer 2006 200 free relayKieran O'Neill 2006 200 free relayMarios Panagi 2006 200 free relayHanno Ahonen 2006 500 freeCole Tedhams 2005 100 freeHanno Ahonen 2005 200 free relayJeremy Lindauer 2005 200 free relayKieran O'Neill 2005 200 free relayCole Tedhams 2005 200 free relayCole Tedhams 2005 50 freeBruno Fonseca 2004 100 freeCole Tedhams 2004 100 freeBruno Fonseca 2004 200 free relayCole Tedhams 2004 200 free relayDeniz Monkul 2004 200 free relayJustin Lowrence 2004 200 free relayJustin Lowrence 2004 200 medley relayDeniz Monkul 2004 200 medley relayWayne Stewart 2004 200 medley relayCole Tedhams 2004 200 medley relayBruno Fonseca 2004 400 free relayDeniz Monkul 2004 400 free relayWayne Stewart 2004 400 free relayCole Tedhams 2004 400 free relayBruno Fonseca 2004 50 freeCole Tedhams 2004 50 freeBruno Fonseca 2004 800 free relayDrew Hastings 2004 800 free relayDeniz Monkul 2004 800 free relayWayne Stewart 2004 800 free relayOrel Oral 2003 100 backOrel Oral 2003 200 IMBruno Fonseca 2003 200 medley relayDeniz Monkul 2003 200 medley relayOrel Oral 2003 200 medley relayNate Pheney 2003 200 medley relayOrel Oral 2003 400 IMBruno Fonseca 2003 400 medley relayDeniz Monkul 2003 400 medley relayOrel Oral 2003 400 medley relayNate Pheney 2003 400 medley relayOrel Oral 2002 100 breaststrokeOrel Oral 2002 200 breaststrokeOrel Oral 2002 200 IMBruno Fonseca 2002 200 medley relayDeniz Monkul 2002 200 medley relayNate Pheney 2002 200 medley relayOrel Oral 2002 200 medley relayBruno Fonseca 2002 400 free relayDeniz Monkul 2002 400 free relayNate Pheney 2002 400 free relayOrel Oral 2002 400 free relayOrel Oral 2002 400 IMBruno Fonseca 2002 400 medley relayDeniz Monkul 2002 400 medley relayNate Pheney 2002 400 medley relayOrel Oral 2002 400 medley relayBruno Fonseca 2002 50 freeOrel Oral 2001 100 backOrel Oral 2001 200 breaststrokeOrel Oral 2001 200 IMRyan Harper 2001 200 medley relayJustin Lowrence 2001 200 medley relayOrel Oral 2001 200 medley relayNate Pheney 2001 200 medley relayOrel Oral 2001 400 IM

Orel Oral 2000 100 breaststrokeOrel Oral 2000 100 flyOrel Oral 2000 200 backOrel Oral 2000 200 IMRick Babcook 1999 100 breaststrokeJohn Ham 1986 1650 freeJohn Ham 1985 1650 freeTim Franklin 1985 50 free

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All-Americans

MEN’S TRACK & FIELDNick Hargrave 2006 60 M ind. hurdlesCory Young 2005 Indoor weightReggie Cross 2004 400 MReggie Cross 2004 Indoor 400 MAaron Lawson 2004 hammerAaron Lawson 2004 Indoor weight Dameion Smith 2004 hammerDameion Smith 2004 Indoor weight Cory Young 2004 Indoor weight Reggie Cross 2003 Indoor 400 MDameion Smith 2003 Indoor weight Dameion Smith 2003 hammerReggie Cross 2002 400 MDameion Smith 2002 hammerReggie Cross 2001 400 MReggie Cross 2001 Indoor 400 MAndy Richardson 1998 shotputAndy Richardson 1997 shotputRod Coleman 1996 triple jumpBrian Evans 1996 weight throwRod Coleman 1995 Long JumpBrian Evans 1995 discusAnthony Hibbs 1995 steeplechaseAndy Richardson 1995 shotputNoel Watts 1995 hammerDavid Hampton 1994 110 hurdlesAnthony Hibbs 1994 SteeplechaseNoel Watts 1994 hammerBrian Evans 1993 discusMatt Furthmiller 1993 shotputMatt Gaston 1993 hammerNoel Watts 1993 hammerBrett Burkhart 1992 discusJim Compton 1992 110 hurdlesMatt Gaston 1992 hammerTom Noe 1992 high jumpJon Uecker 1992 400 MBrett Burkhart 1991 hammerBrian Burkhart 1991 hammerBrian Burkhart 1990 hammerEric Davis 1990 triple jumpJohn Vormohr 1989 shotputJohn Vormohr 1988 shotputBrent Cole 1987 shotputBrent Cole 1986 shotputChris Green 1986 400 M hurdlesDoug Keele 1986 shotputRandy Heisler 1984 discusRandy Heisler 1984 shotputRandy Heisler 1983 discusRandy Heisler 1982 shotputWade Hall 1981 shotputRandy Heisler 1981 shotputWade Hall 1980 shotputDennis Young 1980 discusDave Wollman 1979 discusDave Wollman 1979 shotputDave Wollman 1977 shotputJerry Allgood 1975 shotputJerry Allgood 1974 shotputDave Williams 1971

WOMEN’S BASKETBALLCourtney Sands 1993

WRESTLINGMike Jackson 2006Shane Perkey 2006Charlie Pingleton 2006Joey Navarro 2006Mike Jackson 2005Shane Perkey 2005Mitch Napier 2003Wiley Craft 2003Mitch Napier 2002Jay Yates 2001Jason Warthan 2000Nick Mayer 1999Deon Brimmage 1997Deon Brimmage 1995Tony Abbott 1994Greg Matheis 1991Greg Matheis 1990Chris Pugliese 1989Darren Arberry 1987Dean Branstetter 1987Darren Arberry 1986Duane Lutgring 1985Wade Hill 1983Wade Hill 1982Tony Sparks 1980Jack Ott 1972Steve Palmore 1971Jack Ott 1971

WOMEN’S GOLFKristi Piepenbrink 2006Kensey Snider 1997Tera Deckard 1997Michelle Swing 1993Christy Federle 1990

WOMEN’S SOCCERErin Archer 1999

WOMEN’S TRACK & FIELDAndrea Horban 2006 Indoor shotputAndrea Horban 2006 shotputEmily Schaf 2006 Indoor high jumpEmily Schaf 2006 high jumpCicely Wattley 2005 4 x 100 relayKrystle Jones 2005 4 x 100 relayAshley Moore 2005 4 x 100 relayIvorye Long 2005 4 x 100 relayAndrea Horban 2005 shotputCari Roush 2004 Indoor weight throwCari Roush 2004 Indoor shotputCari Roush 2004 hammerMaria Harrison 2001 1500 MCari Roush 2001Maria Harrison 2000 1500 MEmily Schunke 1998Allison Tindall 1996 hammerVijicha Amaraseka 1995 javelinVijicha Amaraseka 1994 javelinMichelle Faulkner 1993 800 MAmi Jackson 1987 discusAmi Jackson 1986 discusAmi Jackson 1986 shotputAmi Jackson 1985 discusAmi Jackson 1984 discus

WOMEN’S SWIMMING & DIVINGHolly Spohr 2006 100 freeAlison Smith 2006 200 freeValerie Crosby 2006 200 medley relayAmanda Herd 2006 200 medley relayHolly Spohr 2006 200 medley relayNiki Stevens 2006 200 medley relayHolly Spohr 2006 50 freeValerie Crosby 2005 100 flyEllie Miller 2005 1000 freeEllie Miller 2005 1650 freeAlison Smith 2005 200 backNiki Stevens 2005 200 breaststrokeAlison Smith 2005 200 freeValerie Crosby 2005 200 free relayKristen Kendzierski 2005 200 free relayKenzi Miller 2005 200 free relayHolly Spohr 2005 200 free relayValerie Crosby 2005 200 medley relayKenzi Miller 2005 200 medley relayAlison Smith 2005 200 medley relayNiki Stevens 2005 200 medley relayKenzi Miller 2005 400 free relayErin Sarbaugh 2005 400 free relayAlison Smith 2005 400 free relayHolly Spohr 2005 400 free relayValerie Crosby 2005 400 medley relayAlison Smith 2005 400 medley relayHolly Spohr 2005 400 medley relayNiki Stevens 2005 400 medley relayEllie Miller 2005 500 freeEllie Miller 2005 800 free relayErin Sarbaugh 2005 800 free relayAlison Smith 2005 800 free relayHolly Spohr 2005 800 free relayMegan Grunnert 2004 100 breaststrokeMegan Grunnert 2004 200 breaststrokeAlison Smith 2004 200 freeMegan Grunnert 2004 200 IMMegan Grunnert 2004 200 medley relayKenzi Miller 2004 200 medley relayAlison Smith 2004 200 medley relayHolly Spohr 2004 200 medley relayMegan Grunnert 2004 400 free relayKenzi Miller 2004 400 free relayAlison Smith 2004 400 free relayHolly Spohr 2004 400 free relayMegan Grunnert 2004 400 IMMegan Grunnert 2004 400 medley relayKristin Lund 2004 400 medley relayKenzi Miller 2004 400 medley relayAlison Smith 2004 400 medley relayStephanie McKaig 2003 100 backMegan Grunnert 2003 100 breaststrokeMegan Grunnert 2003 200 breaststrokeMegan Grunnert 2003 200 IMLacy Spurgeon 2002 100 backMegan Grunnert 2002 100 breaststrokeMegan Grunnert 2002 100 flyMegan Grunnert 2002 200 breaststrokeMegan Grunnert 2002 200 IMMegan Grunnert 2002 400 free relayKristin Kendzierski 2002 400 free relayKenzi Miller 2002 400 free relayLacy Spurgeon 2002 400 free relayLacy Spurgeon 2001 100 backMegan Grunnert 2001 100 breaststrokeMegan Grunnert 2001 200 breaststrokeAmy Haick 2001 200 free relayBri Mullally 2001 200 free relayLacy Spurgeon 2001 200 free relayMegan Grunnert 2001 200 free relayMegan Grunnert 2001 200 IMAmy Haick 2001 200 medley relayBri Mullally 2001 200 medley relayLacy Spurgeon 2001 200 medley relay

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84

Class of 1986

George Crowe '43

Harry Good '25

Willie Martin '62

Angus Nicoson '42

Dick Nyers '56

Kevin Pearson '79

Class of 1987

Ray Crowe '38

Bill Green '56

Oscar Smith '30

Class of 1988

Bill Bright '54

Dr. Charles Dill '50

William Sharpe '39

Class of 1989

Wimp Baumgartner '57

John Byers, Sr. '37

Robert Jewell '56

Class of 1990

Edgar Bright '26

Hank Potter '39

Bailey Robertson '57

Class of 1991

John Jarosinski '65

Robert McBride '48

Marilyn Ramsey '63

Class of 1992

Woody McBride '52

Dick Nalley '77

Mickey Powell '61

Doreen St. Clair '61

Class of 1993

Dave Dejernett '35

Dave Shaw '52

Sue Willey '75

Class of 1994

Don Bunge '48

Jerry England '61

Dave Wollman '79

Class of 1999

Judie Birgerson '67

Don Bisesi '61

Randy Heisler '86

Dr. Robert Brooker

Class of 2000

Chuck Mallender

George Marshall '59

June Wernke Rigney '90

Mike Wishnevski '90

Dave Wood '76

Tom Zupancic '78

Class of 2001

Jack Colescott '52

Oscar Gardner '74

LuAnn Humphrey '84

Ami Jackson Perryman '88

Bob Otolski '60

Dwight Swails '51

1933 Baseball Team

1941-42 Men's Basketball Team

1952 Baseball Team

1953 Football Team

Class of 2002

Ralph Davis '42

Courtney Sands Gault '93

Debbie Law Marr '85

Dennis Young '81

1963-64 Men's Basketball Team

1992-93 Women's Basketball Team

Class of 2003

Phil Acton '62

Bill Bless '63

Larry Hanni '54

Don Poole '61

1975 Football Team

Class of 2004

Linda Rule Barnett '70

Ken Brooks '76

Pete Bullard '65

Dr. Dave Huffman '64

Sharon Most '63

1955-56 Men's Basketball Team

Class of 2005

Marshall Goss '60

Ray Howard '61

Al Morgan '59

Kristie Swing Schulz '84

Vasco Walton '66

1933-34 Men's Basketball team

1992 Men's Track Team

Class of 2006

Tom Hathaway '54

Tandace Joseph '84

Jerry Lewis '62

Elmer Linville '36

Steve Montgomery '76

NACDA Directors' CupStandings

Year Place Points

1995-96 38th 205.0

1996-97 5th 390.5

1997-98 78th 70.0

1998-99 96th 60.0

1999-00 38th 221.5

2000-01 8th 438.0

2001-02 55th 210.5

2002-03 13th 450.5

2003-04 14th 440.0

2004-05 18th 410.5

2005-06 44th 285.25

Hall of Fame/Director’s cup