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2004 UC DAVIS FOOTBALL 1 Table of Contents PROGRAM INFO 2004 Quick Facts ............................................................................... 2 Media Outlets ..................................................................................... 2 2004 Preview ..................................................................................3-5 COACHES Bob Biggs ........................................................................................... 6 Fred Arp/Steve Bronzan ...................................................................... 7 Mike Moroski/Greg Chapla................................................................. 8 All-Time Coaches Records .................................................................. 8 Mark Johnson/Dan Gazzaniga/Preston Jackson ................................... 9 Rich Scangarello/John Shin-Lee/Craig Lusiani .................................. 10 Mitch Campbell/Jamie Nelson/Support Staff ..................................... 11 AGGIE PLAYERS Luis Amaral/James Amos/Jeff Anderson/Jonathan Barsi ..................... 12 Nevan Bergan/Tyler Birkley/Chris Buck/Nick Buich .......................... 13 Lewis Burkhart/Angelo Caffese ......................................................... 14 Michael Calhoun/Chris Carter/Adam Cook/Devin Cook /Naveen Daftari .............................................................................. 15 Derick Daniels/Nolan de Graaff ........................................................ 16 Nelson Doris/Dan Elbanna/Matt Engle ............................................. 17 Pila Fatukala/Daniel Fells ................................................................. 18 Kevin Freeman/Brandon Gilmore ..................................................... 19 Jon Grant/Matt Gravette/David Gwara/Bryan Harrison ..................... 20 Aaron Hines/Alex Hogue/Joshua Holloway/Nick Johnston ............... 21 Chris Jones/Tony Kays/Timothy Keane ............................................. 22 Bryan Lee-Lauduski/Cory Lekkerkerker/Marc Manfredda ................. 23 Marcus McCliman/JaShaun McCowan/Chris Miller .......................... 24 Jake Mossawir .................................................................................. 25 Matthew NgWun/Clayton O’Kane/Jesse Oliva................................... 26 Tom Parisi/Ryan Payne ..................................................................... 27 Tim Plough/Brandon Quinn/John Quinn.......................................... 28 Ryan Ramey/Nate Ramezane............................................................. 29 Ben Reece/Dan Reece ........................................................................ 30 Richard Schwartz/Matt Shamus/Ryan Sharp ..................................... 31 Kent Sheridan/Chris Shibel .............................................................. 32 Kyle Skierski/Ryan Smith/Andy Sullivan ........................................... 33 O.J. Swanigan................................................................................... 34 Kyle Tarp/Kale Turner/Steven Urrutia/Elliot Vallejo........................... 35 Demario Warren/Michael Wolfson/Jason Yäklich .............................. 36 Program Newcomers ...................................................................37-40 Alphabetical Roster........................................................................... 41 Pronunciation Guide ........................................................................ 42 Numerical Roster.........................................................................43-44 2003 REVIEW Team Statistics .................................................................................. 44 Individual Statistics .....................................................................45-46 Game-by-Game Capsules ............................................................47-51 2004 OPPONENTS South Dakota State ........................................................................... 52 Weber State ...................................................................................... 53 Sacramento State .............................................................................. 54 Northern Colorado ........................................................................... 55 Western Oregon ............................................................................... 56 Stephen F. Austin .............................................................................. 57 Southern Utah .................................................................................. 58 Cal Poly............................................................................................ 59 North Dakota State ........................................................................... 60 Portland State ................................................................................... 61 Opponents’ Schedules At A Glance................................................... 62 Series Records vs. 2004 Opponents .................................................. 63 HISTORY Records vs. All Opponents ............................................................... 64 Postseason History & Records .......................................................... 65 Year-by-Year Records ...................................................................66-67 Attendance Records .......................................................................... 67 Year-by-Year Scores......................................................................68-71 Biggest Wins & Losses...................................................................... 71 AGGIE RECORD BOOK Individual Records ......................................................................72-74 Team Records ................................................................................... 75 Top Single-Game Performances - Rushing ...................................76-77 Top Single-Game Performances - Passing ......................................... 78 Top Single-Game Performances - Receiving ...................................... 79 Season Top 10 Lists .....................................................................80-81 Career Top 10 Lists......................................................................82-84 Longest Plays.................................................................................... 85 Last Time It Happened ..................................................................... 86 HONOR ROLL First-Team All-Americans ................................................................. 87 First-Team All-Conference Honorees ...........................................88-89 NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship Awards .......................................... 90 Colby E. Slater Award/W.P. Lindley Award ........................................ 90 Academic All-Americans................................................................... 90 All-Time Captains............................................................................. 91 Aggies in Postseason All-Star Games ................................................. 91 Team Awards ...............................................................................92-93 Aggies in the Pros ............................................................................. 94 Cal Aggie Athletic Hall of Fame ........................................................ 95 All-Time Letterwinners ..............................................................96-103 ABOUT THE CAMPUS This Is UC Davis ................................................................................. i Serving The Student-Athlete ............................................................... ii Facilities Overview ........................................................................ iii-iv Transition to Division I ....................................................................... v GUIDE CREDITS The 2004 Football Media Guide is a production of the UC Davis Athletic Media Relations Office. Media outlets may obtain additional copies by calling 530/752-3505. Electronic versions are available to the public on the athletics website (www.ucdavisaggies.com). A companion piece, the 2004 UC Davis Football Yearbook, is available for purchase at all home games or through the Athletic Marketing & Promotions office at 530/752-2699. Editors Mark Honbo, Mike Robles Cover Design Scott Stevenson Interior Design Mark Honbo, Scott Stevenson Original Research Jim Doan, Tom Hall, Doug Dull Additional Research Mike Robles, Mark Honbo, Brian Berger, Erin Moneymaker & Editorial Assistance Jill Howard, Jennifer Sibilla, Lisa Moss, Kelly Gaudino Photography Wayne Tilcock, Jim von Rummelhoff, Rick Rasmussen UC Davis News Service Printed At: Dumont Printing of Fresno, Calif.

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Table of ContentsPROGRAM INFO2004 Quick Facts ...............................................................................2Media Outlets .....................................................................................22004 Preview ..................................................................................3-5

COACHESBob Biggs ...........................................................................................6Fred Arp/Steve Bronzan ......................................................................7Mike Moroski/Greg Chapla .................................................................8All-Time Coaches Records ..................................................................8Mark Johnson/Dan Gazzaniga/Preston Jackson ...................................9Rich Scangarello/John Shin-Lee/Craig Lusiani ..................................10Mitch Campbell/Jamie Nelson/Support Staff .....................................11

AGGIE PLAYERSLuis Amaral/James Amos/Jeff Anderson/Jonathan Barsi .....................12Nevan Bergan/Tyler Birkley/Chris Buck/Nick Buich ..........................13Lewis Burkhart/Angelo Caffese .........................................................14Michael Calhoun/Chris Carter/Adam Cook/Devin Cook /Naveen Daftari ..............................................................................15Derick Daniels/Nolan de Graaff ........................................................16Nelson Doris/Dan Elbanna/Matt Engle .............................................17Pila Fatukala/Daniel Fells .................................................................18Kevin Freeman/Brandon Gilmore .....................................................19Jon Grant/Matt Gravette/David Gwara/Bryan Harrison .....................20Aaron Hines/Alex Hogue/Joshua Holloway/Nick Johnston ...............21Chris Jones/Tony Kays/Timothy Keane .............................................22Bryan Lee-Lauduski/Cory Lekkerkerker/Marc Manfredda .................23Marcus McCliman/JaShaun McCowan/Chris Miller ..........................24Jake Mossawir ..................................................................................25Matthew NgWun/Clayton O’Kane/Jesse Oliva ...................................26Tom Parisi/Ryan Payne .....................................................................27Tim Plough/Brandon Quinn/John Quinn ..........................................28Ryan Ramey/Nate Ramezane .............................................................29Ben Reece/Dan Reece ........................................................................30Richard Schwartz/Matt Shamus/Ryan Sharp .....................................31Kent Sheridan/Chris Shibel ..............................................................32Kyle Skierski/Ryan Smith/Andy Sullivan ...........................................33O.J. Swanigan ...................................................................................34Kyle Tarp/Kale Turner/Steven Urrutia/Elliot Vallejo ...........................35Demario Warren/Michael Wolfson/Jason Yäklich ..............................36Program Newcomers ...................................................................37-40Alphabetical Roster ...........................................................................41Pronunciation Guide ........................................................................42Numerical Roster .........................................................................43-44

2003 REVIEWTeam Statistics ..................................................................................44Individual Statistics .....................................................................45-46Game-by-Game Capsules ............................................................47-51

2004 OPPONENTSSouth Dakota State ...........................................................................52Weber State ......................................................................................53Sacramento State ..............................................................................54Northern Colorado ...........................................................................55Western Oregon ...............................................................................56Stephen F. Austin ..............................................................................57Southern Utah ..................................................................................58Cal Poly ............................................................................................59North Dakota State ...........................................................................60Portland State ...................................................................................61Opponents’ Schedules At A Glance ...................................................62Series Records vs. 2004 Opponents ..................................................63

HISTORYRecords vs. All Opponents ...............................................................64Postseason History & Records ..........................................................65Year-by-Year Records ...................................................................66-67Attendance Records ..........................................................................67Year-by-Year Scores ......................................................................68-71Biggest Wins & Losses ......................................................................71

AGGIE RECORD BOOKIndividual Records ......................................................................72-74Team Records ...................................................................................75Top Single-Game Performances - Rushing ...................................76-77Top Single-Game Performances - Passing .........................................78Top Single-Game Performances - Receiving ......................................79Season Top 10 Lists .....................................................................80-81Career Top 10 Lists ......................................................................82-84Longest Plays ....................................................................................85Last Time It Happened .....................................................................86

HONOR ROLLFirst-Team All-Americans .................................................................87First-Team All-Conference Honorees ...........................................88-89NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship Awards ..........................................90Colby E. Slater Award/W.P. Lindley Award ........................................90Academic All-Americans ...................................................................90All-Time Captains .............................................................................91Aggies in Postseason All-Star Games .................................................91Team Awards ...............................................................................92-93Aggies in the Pros .............................................................................94Cal Aggie Athletic Hall of Fame ........................................................95All-Time Letterwinners ..............................................................96-103

ABOUT THE CAMPUSThis Is UC Davis ................................................................................. iServing The Student-Athlete ............................................................... iiFacilities Overview ........................................................................ iii-iv Transition to Division I ....................................................................... v

GUIDE CREDITSThe 2004 Football Media Guide is a production of the UC Davis Athletic Media Relations Offi ce. Media outlets may obtain additional copies by calling 530/752-3505. Electronic versions are available to the public on the athletics website (www.ucdavisaggies.com). A companion piece, the 2004 UC Davis Football Yearbook, is available for purchase at all home games or through the Athletic Marketing & Promotions offi ce at 530/752-2699.

Editors Mark Honbo, Mike Robles

Cover Design Scott Stevenson

Interior Design Mark Honbo, Scott Stevenson

Original Research Jim Doan, Tom Hall, Doug Dull

Additional Research Mike Robles, Mark Honbo, Brian Berger, Erin Moneymaker& Editorial Assistance Jill Howard, Jennifer Sibilla, Lisa Moss, Kelly Gaudino

Photography Wayne Tilcock, Jim von Rummelhoff, Rick Rasmussen UC Davis News Service

Printed At: Dumont Printing of Fresno, Calif.

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2004 Quick FactsSchool ................................................................. University of California, Davis (UC Davis)Address ............................................................. One Shields Avenue / Davis, CA 95616Established/Founded ....................................... 1905/1908Enrollment ......................................................... 30,229Nickname ........................................................... AggiesColors ................................................................. Yale Blue & GoldNational Affi liation ........................................... NCAA Division II (Reclassifying to D-I)Conference ......................................................... Great West Football ConferenceHome Field ......................................................... Toomey Field (10,111)

Chancellor .......................................................... Dr. Larry Vanderhoef (Wisc. Milwaukee ’64)Director of Athletics ......................................... Greg Warzecka (UC Berkeley ’73)Senior Associate A.D. ....................................... Pam Gill-Fisher (UC Davis ’71)Associate A.D.s External Affairs .................................................... Larry Swanson (Oregon State ’65) Business & Game Mgmt. ...................................... Bob Bullis (Northern Iowa ’71) Intramurals & Sports Clubs .................................... Gary Colberg (Minnesota Assistant A.D.s Media Relations ................................................... Mike Robles (Cal Poly ’88) Football Operations .............................................. Mitch Campbell (UC Davis ‘87) Marketing & Promotions ....................................... Scott Brayton (UC Davis ‘94) Compliance ......................................................... Jennifer Cardone (Adelphi ‘90) Development ....................................................... Mike Angius (UC Davis ‘77)Faculty Athletic Rep. ........................................ Dr. Mel Ramey (Penn State ’60)Head Athletic Trainer ....................................... Jeff Hogan (UC Davis ’81)

Head Coach ........................................................ Bob Biggs (UC Davis ‘73)Career & UC Davis Record .............................. 96-34-1 (11 years)

Assistant Head Coach ..................................... Fred Arp (UC Davis ’67)Asst. Coach - Off. Coordinator/Off. Line ..... Mike Moroski (UC Davis ’79)Asst. Coach - Def. Coordinator ...................... Steve “Lou” Bronzan (UC Davis ’75)Asst. Coach - RBs/Spec. Teams/Strength ... Greg Chapla (UC Davis ’89)Asst. Coach - Linebackers/Recruiting ........... Mark Johnson (UC Davis ’90)Asst. Coach - Receivers .................................. Rich Scangarello (Sacramento State ’96)Asst. Coach - Defensive Backs ....................... Preston Jackson (UC Davis ’94)Asst. Coach - Offensive Line .......................... Dan Gazzaniga (UC Davis ’86)Asst. Coach - Linebackers ............................... Craig Lusiani (Nevada ’72)Asst. Coach - Tight Ends ................................. John Shin-Lee (Northeastern ’93)

Media Relations Director ................................ Mike Robles (Cal Poly ’88)Email ................................................................. [email protected] Relations Phone ................................... 530/752-3505 (offi ce) 916/391-4891 (home)

Asst. Media Relations Directors .................... Mark Honbo (UC Davis ’95)............................................................................ Bill Stevens (Washington State ’87)Media Relations FAX ....................................... (530) 754-5674Press Box Phone ............................................. (530) 752-9366 or 752-9367Aggie Sports Hotline ....................................... (530) 752-1700Aggies on the Web .......................................... http://www.ucdavisaggies.com

Letterwinners Returning ................................. 48 (22 off., 25 def., 1 spec.)Letterwinners Lost .......................................... 26 (15 off., 4 def., 5 spec.)Starters Returning ........................................... 15 (6 off., 4 def., 5 spec.)Starters Lost .................................................... 14 (5 off., 8 def., 1 spec.)

MEDIA OUTLETS

NEWSPAPERSDavis EnterpriseMatt O’Donnell, Sports EditorMike Mirer, Aggie Beat WriterC. Colton, Sports WriterP.O. Box 1470Davis, CA 95617Phone: 530/756-0803 x259FAX: 530/756-1668

Sacramento BeeArmando Acuña, Sports EditorSam Amick, Aggie Beat WriterJoe Davidson, Aggie Beat Writer2100 Q StreetSacramento, CA 95814Phone: 800/950-1400FAX: 916/326-5503

Woodland Daily DemocratGary Traynham, Sports EditorHank Vereschzagin, Aggie Beat Writer711 Main StreetWoodland, CA 95695Phone: 530/406-6236FAX: 530/406-6262

California Aggie (campus paper)Paul Publico, Sports Editor25 Lower Freeborn HallOne Shields AvenueDavis, CA 95616Phone: 530/752-9888FAX: 530/752-0355

Vacaville ReporterTim Roe, Sports EditorMatt Miller, Aggie Beat WriterBox 1509Vacaville, CA 95688Phone: 707/448-6401FAX: 707/447-8411

RADIOKHTK 1140 AMJason Ross, Sports Director1436 Auburn Blvd.Sacramento, CA 95815Phone: 916/923-9200FAX: 916/646-3418

KFBK 1530 AMPat Walsh, Sports Director1440 Ethan Way, Suite 200Sacramento, CA 95818Phone: 916/924-3901FAX: 916/921-5555

KDVS 90.3 FM (campus station)Angela DaPrato, Sports Director14 Lower Freeborn HallOne Shields AvenueDavis, CA 95616Phone: 530/752-0728FAX: 530/752-8548

TELEVISIONKCRA Channel 3 (NBC)Ron Hyde, Sports DirectorDel Rodgers, Sports Reporter3 Television CircleSacramento, CA 95814Phone: 916/325-3294FAX: 916/441-4050

KXTV Channel 10 (ABC)Brian May, Sports Director400 BroadwaySacramento, CA 95801Phone: 916/321-3333FAX: 916/447-6107

KOVR Channel 13 (CBS)Jennifer Krier, Sports Director2713 KOVR DriveSacramento, CA 95605Phone: 916/374-1335FAX: 916/374-1304

KMAX Channel 31 (UPN)Gary Gelfand, Sports Director500 Media PlaceSacramento, CA 95815Phone: 916/921-3019FAX: 916/921-3050

KTXL Channel 40 (Fox)Jim Crandell, Sports DirectorMark Demsky, Sports Reporter4655 Fruitridge RoadSacramento, CA 95820Phone: 916/454-4548FAX: 916/739-0559

KUVS Channel 19 (Univision)Enrique Gonzalez, Sports Director1710 Arden WaySacramento, CA 95815Phone: 916/614-1974

WIRE SERVICESAssociated Press (Sacramento)925 L Street #320Sacramento, CA 95814Phone: 916/448-9555FAX: 916/446-2756

Associated Press (San Francisco)Rob Gloster, Sports DirectorP.O. Box 7427San Francisco, CA 94120Phone: 415/621-7432FAX: 415/552-9430

SportsTickerHarborside Financial Center600 Plaza TwoJersey City, NJ 07311Phone: 800/367-8935FAX: 800/336-0383

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2004 Season Preview

Legendary musician Bob Dylan may have once sang, “The times they are a-changin’ “, but that’s a tune that could very well be the anthem for the UC Davis football team which continues to make strides to the world of NCAA Division I-AA. The Aggies, who begin the second of four years of reclassifi cation to their new level, are surrounded by changes within the program.

For the fi rst time since 1993, UC Davis fi nds itself a member of a conference. The Aggies are charter members of the Great West Football Conference, continuing or renewing rivalries with Cal Poly, Southern Utah and North Dakota State, while continuing to build one with North-ern Colorado and looking to the future with South Dakota State.

The schedule - half of it occupied with conference foes - also con-tinues to strengthen with 12th-year head coach Bob Biggs undoubtedly realizing this year’s is the toughest in school history. Portland State and Weber State join fellow Big Sky Conference member Sacramento State on UC Davis’ slate for the coming year, while nationally ranked Stephen F. Austin makes a visit to Toomey Field.

And speaking of Toomey Field, the venerable stadium is part of another change for UC Davis program which will fi nd a new home be-ing built across the campus with expected residency in 2006. Mix in a bevy of infrastructure and funding changes that will continue to take place during the next three seasons and it’s easy to see why “the times they are a changin.’ ‘’

One constant of the program, however, continues to be excellence. And while the times may indeed be changing, UC Davis continues to enjoy a legendary past, most noticeably in the form of 34 consecutive winning seasons. Without the possibility of postseason during the reclas-sifi cation period, the winning streak sits atop team goals.

The Aggies, who return 15 starters overall including, six on offense, return experience on both sides of the ball as they look to continuing their winning ways in 2004. Biggs, meanwhile, is on pace for his 100th career winning, needing just four more to reach a plateau attained by only Jim Sochor (156 wins) in program history.

OFFENSEExperience returns in the backfi eld, on the line and at the receiving

positions for UC Davis, which last season averaged nearly 400 yards per game in total offense, including 252.5 through the air. Quarterback du-ties, however, be handled by someone new this season after the gradua-tion of both Ryan Flanigan and Jon Barragan. Entering fall camp, no less than fi ve players were competing for the signal-calling rights.

Sophomore Jon Grant is the only member of the quintet that has game experience at UC Davis, seeing action in four contests last year. The 2002 graduate of Pacifi c Grove HS threw his only touchdown pass to Ryan Smith in the Aggies’ rout against Western Washington. However, practice experience with the Aggies’ complicated offense will play to his favor this season.

Sophomore JC transfer Matt Engle, who threw for 2,500 yards and 21 TDs at El Camino College in Southern California last year, is one of two newcomers expected to also be in the hunt for the starting nod. Engle was a JC All-America in his only season at El Camino after throwing for 8,800 yards and 96 TDs in a standout career at El Segundo HS. Richard Schwartz, saw limited action in two seasons of playing time at UC Berkeley before transferring to UC Davis last spring. The junior from Huntington Beach threw for nearly 2,000 yards during his senior season at Edison HS.

Program returnees Bryan Lee-Lauduski and redshirt freshman Tim Plough also fi gure to make Biggs’ decision a diffi cult one. Lee-Lauduski

enters his third season with the Aggies’ program but has not seen any game time yet, while Plough redshirted last season after coming to UC Davis following a standout career at Ramona HS in Southern California where he tossed for 2,300 yards and 14 scores as a senior.

Whomever Biggs’ tags for his starter will inherit an offensive line which graduated three players from last year, including two (Forest Vance and Brad Lekkerkerker) who eventually signed free-agent contracts in the NFL. Heading the list is senior captain Marc Manfredda (6-2, 302) who enters the 2004 campaign with 28 consecutive starts and is one of two members of this year’s line that will garner looks from the pro scouts. The other is the other half of the Lekkerkerker tandem, Brad’s brother, Cory. Cory (6-7. 324) might be younger but possesses similar size to his brother and from his left tackle spot, helped anchor a line that last season was regarded as one of the best in school history.

Sophomore Elliot Vallejo (6-8, 268) will likely open at the opposite tackle spot with guards Jeff Anderson (6-0, 288) and junior Kyle Skierski (6-4, 261) fi lling in beside Manfredda along with junior Josh Holloway (6-1, 275). David Gwara (6-5, 274) will add depth while senior Michael Wolfson (6-0, 296) will backup Manfredda at center.

The offensive line will be opening holes for a talented group of run-ning backs, headlined by junior O.J. Swanigan (5-7, 162) who battled through injury last season to average 4.4 yards a carry while also hauling in 11 passes. Swanigan, from nearby Elk Grove, is nearing 1,000 career yards in UC Davis’ one-back offense and highlighted last season with 136 rushing yards in the Aggies’ 23-14 win at North Dakota State.

Sophomore Nelson Doris (6-1, 194) should see his rushing totals rise this season after gaining 181 yards on 37 carries last season. He also caught four passes for 80 yards, including a 26-yard strike against Western Washington. Redshirt freshman Marcus McCliman (5-9, 176) is also expected to carry some of the rushing load. McCliman prepped at Kaiser HS in Fontana, Calif., rushing for 1,940 yards during his junior and senior seasons.

Perhaps one of the Aggies’ strongest positions will be tight end where starter junior Daniel Fells (6-3, 236) after appearing in only six games due to injury. However, he made his mark with his limited season, catching 14 passes for 279 yards and scoring a pair of touchdowns. He was named the team’s outstanding sophomore and should get the starting nod this season. He’ll get plenty of company in double tight-end sets

Aggie Football Carries Longtime Tradition Into New Conference

Center Marc Manfredda

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2004 Season Previewwith junior Aaron Hines (6-5, 225) who saw action in all 10 games last year, catching a trio of passes. Devin Cook (6-3, 227) will also be in the mix at tight end.

UC Davis welcomes back starters at two of its three wide receiver positions, including leading receiver Kevin Free-man (5-8, 170). Freeman enjoyed a breakthrough year last season with a team-high 35 catches and 626 yards, almost twice as many catches and three times as many yards as his closest teammate. Free-man has also showed the pro-pensity to run the ball, gaining 59 yards on eight carries last season.

Senior captain Jesse Oliva (5-10, 183) also had a standout year for the Aggies, starting all but one game. He led the team with three touchdown catches, enjoying his best game against Central Washington when he hauled in four passes for 78 yards and a score. Sophomore Tony Kays (6-0, 186) will start at slot receiver, while Nolan de Graaff (6-3, 202), who moves from tight end to wide receiver, will also see action there. The senior from nearby Granite Bay HS had 16 catches for 206 yards and a pair of touchdowns last season.

Juniors Ryan Smith (6-2, 184) and Jason Yäklich (6-4, 197), and senior Brandon Gilmore (6-1, 187) each bring game experience to the receiving corps and give UC Davis usual depth at position crucial to the offense’s success and one which has spawned many outstanding careers.

DEFENSEOvershadowed by an explosive offense - but never under-appreci-

ated by Aggie fans - has been UC Davis’ defense, which has been con-sistent and stingy through the years. Last year’s edition allowed just 97.2 yards per game on the ground, among the best marks in school history. Only four starters return for the Aggies in 2004, but the experience level is still high and the defense will once again be a strength.

Up front, the defensive end positions could be a troublesome spot for opponents with last year’s sack leader returning alongside the tack-les-for-losses leader from 2001. Senior Jake Mossawir (6-2, 247), one of two defensive captains along with senior linebacker Tom Parisi, has 9.5 career sacks including 4.0 last year, tops on the squad. Mossawir had 2.5 sacks against Central Washington last year, a week after posting a sack against Cal Poly and 7.0 TFL’s each of the last two years.

Mossawir got his break into the starting lineup last season after an injury felled Pila Fatukala (6-3, 229), a junior whose explosiveness in 2001 resulted in 8.0 sacks (second best on the team) for 55 yards in losses and a team-best 17 TFL’s. Fatukala has played just 17 games for the Aggies, including only four last season, but has 11.0 career sacks and 24 TFL’s. Freshman John Amos (6-4, 232) was the team’s defensive recipient for redshirt player of the year in 2003 and should also see considerable playing time. As a senior linebacker at Galt HS, he recorded 116 tackles. Tyler Birkley (6-2, 233) had a trio of TFL’s in 2003 and will help make the defensive end spot one of the team’s deepest positions along with

senior Kent Sheridan, who posted a pair of sacks last year.The defensive line’s interior lost a pair of starters in graduated players

John Downs and Daniel Kim, but reserves Chris Jones (6-3, 266) and Ryan Sharp (6-0, 271) look ready to step in a lead a group of tackles that promise to put pressure on the opposition. Jones, an academic all-district selection as a junior last year, saw action in all 10 games last year while Sharp, a transfer from the College of the Redwoods where he was a fi rst-team all-conference pick, is also showing the ability to make his presence felt along the front.

Matthew Ngwun saw solid playing time as a true freshman for UC Davis last year, appearing in six games and setting himself for a key role on the defensive line this season. Davis HS graduate Naveen Daftari (6-1, 260) will also add depth to the line. The fl exibility of the front four will also allow the ends to play down in the middle in certain situations and maximizing the abilities of this talented group.

UC Davis said goodbye to middle linebacker Kelly Valaau (team-high 93 tackles in ’03) after his graduation but the position will again be a strength for the Aggies who return his backup, junior Dan Elbanna (6-1, 220). Elbanna has seen considerable action behind Valaau, most noticeably in 2002 when he was named co-winner of the team’s award as most outstanding freshman. Elbanna distinguished himself that year in the Causeway Classic against Sacramento State, earning national honors after recording a career-high 14 tackles.

Parisi (6-0, 213) will open at strongside linebacker after starting all 10 games last season. Parisi had 35 total tackles while leading the linebacker corps with six pass breakups. He also had an interception, picking that up against Central Washington; the same game in which he recorded a career-high eight tackles. Parisi also proved key on special teams, blocking a pair of kicks.

Ben Reece (6-0, 209) missed a large portion of the season due to injury but is back healthy in 2004 and ready to assume weakside linebacker du-ties. Reece had 14 tackles as a freshman. The Aggie trio will be supported by a talented group of backers, including senior Lewis Burkhart (6-0, 238) who played in every game last year and 11 games in 2002. Sophomore Clay-ton O’Kane (6-1, 220), who last season fi nished with nine tackles in limited action, is in his third year with the program after sharing top redshirt honors for the program in 2002.

Chris Buck (5-11, 203) and Michael Calhoun (6-3, 205), a pair of redshirt freshman, will bring depth to the linebacker spots.

Only one starter returns to the defensive backfi eld but UC Davis should still have plenty of fi repower and speed at the safety and corner-back positions. Strong safety A.J. Avila and free safety Ejiro Evero both graduated but the Aggies feel good about the personnel returning. Senior Dan Reece (6-0, 202), one of the team’s hardest hitters, played in just seven games last season but recorded 35 tackles as a sophomore two

Linebacker Tom Parisi

Wide receiver Jesse Oliva

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2004 Season Preview

GREAT WEST FOOTBALL CONFERENCESix institutions, including UC Davis,

formed college football’s newest league with the announcement of the Great West Football Conference on February 25, 2004.

The conference is composed of institu-tions currently at the NCAA Division I-AA level and others currently reclassifying to I-AA from II.

UC Davis and Northern Colorado are in their second year of a four-year reclassifi ca-tion process, North Dakota State and South Dakota State are in their fi rst year, and Cal Poly and Southern Utah are currently I-AA.

The Aggies and South Dakota State play one of two games on Sept. 4 that open Great West Football Conference competition. Northern Colorado hosts North Dakota State in the other.

The conference membership marks the Aggies’ fi rst affi liation since the former Amer-ican West Conference in 1993. UC Davis was also a member of the Northern California Athletic Conference (1981-92) and the Far Western Conference (1925-80).

seasons ago. He’ll start at the strong safety position, while sophomore Jonathan Barsi (6-0, 206), who served a reserve role in nine games last year, will start at free safety. Barsi had 20 total tackles while picking up a pair of interceptions.

Luis Amaral (6-3, 192) played in all 10 games as a strong safety last year, recording 12 total tackles and an interception while serving as a key cog on the Aggies’ special teams. Senior safety Nate Ramezane (5-11, 189) missed last season because of injury after transferring from Foothill College where he had eight interceptions as a sophomore. He will back up Barsi at free safety.

Senior Angelo Caffese (5-8, 164) is the only starter returning to the defensive backfi eld but is in the middle of a group of outstanding cornerbacks who should each see plenty of action. Caffese won the team’s most improved player award last year after posting 28 total tackles and picking off a pass. He also scored a touchdown, recovering a blocked

punt in the end zone against Saint Mary’s.Andy Sullivan (6-0, 200) also succumbed to the injury bug and

missed all of last season, but will be relied upon in 2004. Sullivan has been at UC Davis since 2000 but has only played in fi ve games, all of them in 2002. Junior Derick Daniels (6-0, 193) started the fi rst three games at left cornerback in 2004 before injury put him on the sidelines for the rest of the season. He came to the Aggies after transferring from Idaho State where he was an All-Big Sky honorable mention selection as a freshman in 2001.

Sophomore Nevan Bergan (5-10, 166) and freshman Adam Cook (5-11, 171) are among the other cornerbacks who look to see action this year. Bergan played sparingly in 2004 while Cook redshirted.

SPECIAL TEAMSSenior Chris Shibel (6-4, 212) came to UC Davis as a linebacker

but was asked to handle punting duties in a pinch. It’s a move that has proved benefi cial to the Aggies’ program as Shibel is poised to become the best punter in school history.

He has a career average of 40.6 yards, nearly a yard ahead of the school record currently held by Chris Humes (39.4 avg. from 1989-92). Shibel has two career-long punts of 63 yards and 22 career boots of at least 50. Last season, he pinned nine punts inside the 20 and fi nished with a 40.3 avg. Shibel has also shown the leg for deep kickoffs as well and may see action in that area.

Dusty Apocotos graduated after establishing himself among the program’s all-time great placekickers. His duties will likely fall upon a true freshman in Emmanuel Benjamin (5-10, 190). Benjamin, from Beyer HS In Modesto, twice earned fi rst-team All-Central California Confer-ence honors after making 18 of 22 career fi eld goal attempts and going a perfect 41 of 41 with extra points.

Oliva had four punt returns a year ago, while Gilmore and Free-man were among the kick returners. Ramey is among the team’s fastest players and should also see time returning kicks. Ryan Payne (6-0, 202) returns as the long snapper.

Defensive tackle Jake Mossawir

Greg Warzecka, Director of Athletics

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BobBiggsHead CoachQuarterbacks12th Year

Ask anyone close to the UC Davis football program about its head coach and you’ll get the same response: “Not your typical football coach.”

The compliment fi ts Bob Biggs. Despite running a program that has played at the highest levels nationally at the NCAA Division II level, Biggs has remained an accessible and engaging leader of the Aggies.

Biggs’ stamp on the football program at UC Davis is one of success, intensity and intelligence that has carried his teams to eight playoff appearances and an average of nine wins per year during his fi rst decade.

Now the second-winningest football coach in UC Davis history, Biggs trails only his mentor, Jim Sochor, on the all-time coaching victories list. In only his 11th season at the Aggie helm, Biggs needs just four more wins to hit the century mark.

His fi rst win in the 1999 season was his 50th, making him one of the quickest coaches to reach that plateau in the nation regardless of division.

In 1993 and 2000, he was named American Football Coaches Association’s Region 5 College Division Coach of the Year. In 2002,

The compliment fi ts Bob Biggs. Despite running a program that

he won Coach of the Year honors for the inaugural Independent Football Alliance.

Biggs has created an atmosphere in the Aggie football program that has kept the bulk of the coaching staff intact at UC Davis. Five assistants this fall will begin at least their 10th year on the Aggie coaching staff. And two more – receivers coach Rich Scangarello and linebackers mentor Mark Johnson – have returned to Biggs’ program after successful turns at Division I-A programs.

On the fi eld, the offensive system developed by Biggs and coordinator Mike Moroski has dumbfounded opponents and attracted top recruits who are seeking a balanced, intricate pro-style offense. Biggs, also the quarterbacks coach, has seen four of his protegés enter the professional ranks. Khari Jones (1991-93) earned Canadian Football League MVP honors in 2001, Mark Grieb (1994-96) earned Arena Football League MVP honors for the San Jose Sabercats in 2002, Kevin Daft (1996-98) was a fi fth-round draft choice of the Tennessee Titans in 1999, and J.T. O’Sullivan (1999-2001) was selected in the sixth round by the New Orleans Saints in 2002.

Under his guidance, the Aggies consistently ranked among the top Division II teams in the nation in total offense.

Biggs had similar success as a UC Davis quarterback. His legend was sealed in 1971 when he was the quarterback for the Aggies’ “Miracle Win” over Cal St. Hayward. In that game, he directed a comeback that featured 16 points in the fi nal 20 seconds and resulted in a 30-29 victory. That win paved the way for the fi rst of UC Davis’ national-record 20 straight league titles.

During his senior year in 1972, Biggs averaged 272.8 yards per game in total offense and was the leading passer in the nation at Division II (then known as the College Division). That year, he also became the Aggies’ fi rst 2,000-yard passer, while setting the school record for attempts with 387, a mark that stayed intact for 21 years. He had four 300-yard passing games that fall, including a 399-yard day at San Francisco State.

In his fi nal game as a collegian, Biggs led UC Davis to Atlantic City, N.J., for the NCAA’s Boardwalk Bowl and a clash with Mas-sachusetts. Playing the entire game with a broken fi nger, he set two national records in the Aggies’ 35-14 loss. His record 59 passes that day established a Division II postseason record.

Biggs, a member of the Cal Aggie Athletic Hall of Fame, was an Associated Press Little All-American that season.

He graduated in 1973 with a double major in political science and history, later earning a master’s in recreation administration. Biggs played professionally with the Winnipeg Blue Bombers of the Canadian Football League and the Portland Storm of the World Football League. He also spent time in the training camp of the NFL’s Denver Broncos.

Biggs came back to his alma mater to join the coaching staff in 1978. He became the offensive coordinator in 1987 and was the assistant head coach in 1991 and 1992 before taking the head coaching position in 1993.

In his fi rst year as head football coach, the Aggies went 10-2, were co-champions of the American West Conference and reached the second round of the NCAA Playoffs for the fi rst time in 10 years. He was also named AFCA Region Coach of the Year.

Biggs also served as head men’s tennis coach from 1979 through 1988. In that span, he guided the Aggies to fi ve NCAA Champion-ships appearances, including a third-place fi nish in 1986.

Biggs At A GlanceCareer Record (11 yrs.) .........96-34-1 (.737)

Toomey Field ...........................53-12-1 (.811)Road .........................................43-22-0 (.662)Postseason ................................11-8-0 (.579)Causeway Classic .......................9-2-0 (.818)

vs. Division I ...........................32-18-0 (.640)vs. Division II ..........................60-16-1 (.786)vs. Other ...................................4-0-0 (1.000)

September ...............................26-13-1 (.663)October ......................................37-8-0 (.822)November ..................................33-9-0 (.786)December .....................................0-4-0 (.000)

vs. ’04 Opponents .................31-13-0 (.705)

PERSONAL INFORMATIONBorn: 2/21/51 in Oceanside, Calif.Education:1978: M.A. in business & recreation admin. ’781973: B.A. in political science & history at UC Davis1969: Vacaville HSWife: DianeChildren: Ryan (4/1/87), Kyle (5/25/89)Hobbies: Tennis, hiking, jogging

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FredArpAssistant Head CoachDefensive Line38th Year

Entering his 38th year in the program, Arp has served on the Aggie staff throughout the pro-gram’s 33 straight winning seasons, 20 consecutive league champion-ships and 17 NCAA playoff appearances.

During that time, he has assisted four Aggie head coaches – Herb Schmalenberger, Jim Sochor, Bob Foster and Bob Biggs. Although Arp quietly toils behind the scenes, his contributions were recognized in 2003 when he won an AFLAC National As-sistant Coach of the Year Award.

Arp began his coaching career while he was still an under-graduate at UC Davis and – save for a one-year stint as a graduate assistant at Northern Colorado in 1972 – has been a part of the successful Aggie football program ever since. His primary duties are with the defensive line, a unit that has produced four NFL draft picks over the years. Other D-line greats coached by Arp include Cal Aggie Athletic Hall of Famers Glenn Fricker, Chuck Fomasi and Tim Lajcik.

ships and 17 NCAA playoff appearances.

Steve “Lou”BronzanDefensive Coordinator21st Year

The son of a renowned prep coach, Bronzan has established his own name as the Aggies’ defensive coordinator for 15 of his 20 years at UC Davis. Although the program is better known for its offensive prowess, the defense has ranked among the best against the run during recent seasons. In 1994, his defensive corps yielded just 89.2 rushing yards per game, the

is better known for its offensive prowess, the defense has ranked

Arp graduated from UC Davis in 1967, earning his bachelor’s degree in physical education (now exercise science). He went on to earn his master’s from Sacramento State in 1971.

His philanthropic efforts have generously benefi tted the entire UC Davis athletic depart-ment. Arp, who donates portions of his sports memorabilia collection to the annual Aggie Auction fundraiser, was instru-mental in the completion of the ICA weight room campaign and was the fi rst to establish a football en-dowment for athletic aid. He remains an integral part of the annual Holiday Drive, sponsored by UC Davis’ Student-Athlete Advisory Committee.

Arp and his wife Jane reside in the foothills com-munity of Weimar, not far from Arp’s hometown of Colfax. Their son, Ben, maintains a comprehensive website chronicling the history of the UC Davis football program. Jane is an avid photographer who has shot more than three decades of Aggie football.

second-best average in school history.Prior to returning to his alma mater to assume the role as

defensive coordinator, Bronzan served as defensive backs coach at Chico State for then-head coach Mike Bellotti. He previously spent four years at Portland State as linebackers coach and later as defensive coordinator. During that time, Bronzan completed his master’s degree in physical education from PSU.

Bronzan lettered from 1972 through 1974 as a linebacker at UC Davis. He won the Coaches’ Award as a junior, then All-Far Western Conference and All-Coast honors as a senior. Bronzan earned his bachelor’s degree in physical education in 1975. He later earned his teaching credential at UC Davis.

In addition to his coaching duties, Bronzan also teaches “noon-time fi tness” classes as part of the campus’ Staff Development program.

He and his wife Shelley reside in Davis with sons Mathew, Robbie and Patrick.

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MikeMoroskiOffensive Coordinator17th Year

In his 16 years at the helm of the Aggie offense, Moroski has developed one of the most prodi-gious systems in college football. The 2000 squad averaged more than 520 yards and 47 points per game, fi nishing second among Division II teams in each category. The 2001 team again ranked among the top 10 in those departments, totalling 511 yards and 41 points per contest during the regular season.

Like head coach Bob Biggs, Moroski is among the most suc-cessful quarterbacks in the history of a program that has produced a seemingly endless line of great passers. In his career from 1975 to 1978, he set numerous school records and earned back-to-back Far West Conference Player of the Year honors in his fi nal

than 520 yards and 47 points per game, fi nishing second among

GregChaplaRunning Backs/Special TeamsStrength & Conditioning16th Year

Coach Chapla enters his 16th year in his multi-faceted role on the UC Davis coaching staff. In his tenure, he has served as a coach for running backs, special teams, tight ends, and as the program’s strength and conditioning specialist, as well as offensive line coach for the freshman team. Chapla also deftly handles the ardous task of coordinating use of the ICA

ends, and as the program’s strength and conditioning specialist,

two seasons. Additionally, Moroski was one of the top pitchers on the Aggie baseball team. He was enshrined into the Cal Aggie Athletic Hall of Fame in 1985.

Moroski was drafted by the Atlanta Falcons in the sixth round – 154th overall – of the 1979 draft, becoming the fi rst UC Davis quarterback to achieve active status in the NFL. He played for Atlanta (1979-84), Houston (1985) and San Francisco (1986). Moroski has the honor of being one of a handful of quarterbacks who has thrown a touchdown pass to the legendary Jerry Rice. After his NFL career, “Mo” returned to his alma mater in 1988 to coach the junior varsity team. He has remained at UC Davis since then, moving up the ladder to his current role as offensive coordinator.

Originally from Novato, Calif., Moroski completed his bache-lor’s degree in managerial economics in 1979 then earned a teach-ing credential in mathematics and a master’s degree in educational psychology. He and wife, Cathie, reside in Davis. They have four children, Nate, Will, Ben and Emilie. Nate is currently a member of the UC Davis cross country and track teams.

Coach Mo serves as faculty advisor for the Christian student group Grace Alive and remains an active member at the Grace Valley Christian Center, where he and fellow assistant coach Greg Chapla direct a successful youth football camp.

weight room for all 25 UC Davis athletics teams.As running backs coach, he mentored three of the top six all-

time Aggie rushers: Preston Jackson (1991-93), Jermaine Rucker (1995-96) and G.P. Muhammad (1995-98).

Like many of his colleagues on the Aggie staff, Chapla is an alumnus of UC Davis. He lettered two years as a running back, totalling 316 yards during the 1987 and 1988 seasons. Chapla also played two years at Butte College before transferring to the Aggie program.

A native of Orland, Calif., Chapla earned his bachelor’s degree in physical science from UC Davis in 1989, then completed his master’s degree in recreation administration from Sacramento State in 1997.

He and his wife Kathy reside in Davis with their daughters Hannah and Rebekah. Chapla is an active member of the Grace Valley Christian Center, where he and offensive coordinator Mike Moroski have run a successful youth football camp.

ALL-TIME COACHING RECORDS

Coach Years Won Lost Tied Pct.R.E. Harmon 1915-16 10 3 0 .769Jack Glascock 1917 0 2 0 .000Reverend Bobbitt 1919 2 4 0 .333C.E. Van Gent 1920 3 4 0 .429W.D. Elfrink 1921 3 4 0 .429Chester L. Brewer 1922 3 4 2 .444W.L. Driver 1923-27 18 23 3 .443Irv F. “Crip” Toomey 1928-36 24 42 8 .378

Coach Years Won Lost Tied Pct.Vern B. Hickey 1937-42, ’46-48 23 42 8 .370Ted W. Forbes 1949-53, ’55 21 29 2 .423Will Lotter 1954, ’56-57, ’59-63 26 42 3 .379Herb Schmalenberger 1958, ‘64-69 28 38 0 .424Jim Sochor 1970-88 156 41 5 .785Bob Foster 1989-92 30 11 1 .726BOB BIGGS 1993-Present 96 34 1 .737TOTALS 85 Seasons 443 324 33 .574

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Mark JohnsonLinebackersRecruiting Coordinator8th Year

Coach Johnson begins the third year of his third stint on the coach-ing staff, having previously served at Nevada and Boise State. He fi rst coached at Davis from 1990 to 1994, both as a linebackers coach and as the head JV coach (replacing Mike Moroski in the latter role in 1991). to 1994, both as a linebackers coach and as the head JV coach

Johnson spent a year as a graduate assistant at Oregon in 1995 when the Ducks advanced to the Cotton Bowl. Then he mentored San Jose State’s running backs in 1996, before coming back to UC Davis to assist Fred Arp and former Aggie coach Tony Franks on defensive line and linebackers, respectively.

He returned to the D-I ranks the following year, serving as defensive line coach at Boise State from 1998 to 1999, where he teamed up with another former Aggie, then-assistant Dan Hawkins. Johnson was hired as linebackers coach at Nevada in 2000, where he has spent the past two years.

Originally from Vacaville, Calif., Johnson played linebacker for UC Davis before graduating in 1990 with a bachelor’s degree in sociology. He later earned his master’s in recreation administration from Sacramento State in 1994. He and his wife Amy live in Elk Grove with their son Cooper.

Preston JacksonDefensive Backs7th Year

A Cal Aggie Athletic Hall of Fame enshrinee and one of the most successful backs ever to don an Aggie uniform, Jackson enters his seventh year with the program and his second on the defensive side of the ball.and his second on the defensive side of the ball.

Jackson rejoined the Aggies in 1998 as a running backs coach. In fact, one of the fi rst players under his tutelage – G.P. Muham-mad – would eventually supplant Jackson as the all-time leading rusher at UC Davis.

In essentially a two-year Aggie career, Jackson rushed for 3,325 yards and 40 TDs. He continues to hold a number of school re-cords, mostly notably for season rushing yards (1,826) and TDs (24). As a junior in 1992, Jackson earned All-America honors and was the Player of the Year in the Northern California Athletic Conference. One year later, he ranked third nationally in rushing and helped lead the team to the American West Conference title and a berth in the NCAA postseason.

In 2003, Jackson earned an intern coaching position with the Chicago Bears preseason camp, working with running backs and defensive backs.

Dan GazzanigaOffensive Line12th Year

A past winner of the program’s Outstanding Lineman Award and a member of the 1980s “All-De-cade Team”, Gazzaniga begins his 12th season with his alma mater’s coaching staff.

Gazzaniga lettered for UC Davis from 1981 to 1984, starting on the 1982 squad that reached the NCAA D-II Championships. As a senior, he earned honorable mention Little All-America honors from the Associated Press and signed a free-agent contract with the (then) Los Angeles Raiders.

A native of Loomis, Calif., Gazzaniga earned his bachelor’s degree in mechanical engineering in 1986. His fi rst coaching foray came at Menlo-Atherton HS as offensive and defensive line coach. Gazzaniga returned to UC Davis in 1993. While coach-ing the Aggie offensive line, he also earned his master’s degree in exercise physiology from Sacramento State in 1996.

Gazzaniga has been instrumental in the development of some of UC Davis’ fi nest offensive linemen, including All-Americans Troy Larkin and Forest Vance.

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Craig LusianiLinebackers2nd Year

Coach Lusiani returns for his second year on the Aggie staff, this time as an assistant to Mark Johnson with the linebackers. Last season, he was a volunteer assistant with the defensive backs corps.

John Shin-LeeTight Ends5th Year

After five years of coaching quarterbacks at the high school and collegiate level, Shin-Lee switched to the receiving end by assuming the duties of tight ends

coach at UC Davis last year. He enters his fi fth year with the Ag-gie program.

A former honorable mention all-state performer at Clifton (N.J.) HS, Shin-Lee earned a full-ride athletic scholarship to Northeastern, where he played four years and earned his biology degree in 1993. He then moved to the West coast, completing a degree in psychology from Sacramento State in 1996.

Shin-Lee served as quarterbacks coach at Bella Vista HS from 1998 to 2000, then joined the UC Davis coaching team the fol-lowing season.

He and wife Jenise run Advanced Education, Inc., a school for children with autism. The couple have one son, Caden, born on May 25, 2003.

Rich ScangarelloWide Receivers3rd Year

Formerly an offensive assistant and quarterbacks coach at UC Davis, Rich Scangarello returns to the program to mentor the re-ceiving corps. He brings an astute command of the West Coast offense, sharpened by his experi-ence at all levels of collegiate football.

Scangarello previously coached with the Aggie program in

command of the West Coast offense, sharpened by his experi-

1998 and 1999, during which time he worked with two Harlon Hill Trophy fi nalists and eventual NFL draft picks, Kevin Daft and J.T. O’Sullivan.

Scangarello subsequently served a year as an offensive gradu-ate assistant at Idaho, where he coached both quarterbacks and receivers, as well as all scout teams. He left Moscow to take a post as offensive coordinator and strength & conditioning coach at Carleton College in Northfi eld, Minn.,

Scangarello then returned to Idaho in 2002 to reprise his role as quarterbacks coach. In each of the last two seasons, Scan-garello’s protegé, Brian Lindgren, ranked among the top passers in Division I-A.

A native of Roseville, Calif. and a 1990 graduate of Oakmont HS, Scangarello graduated from Sacramento State in 1996 with a degree in business administration. He is currently working on his master’s in education, with an emphasis on cross-cultural education.

The UC Davis program marks Lusiani’s third coaching stint. Last spring, he served as special teams and defensive backs coach for the Central Valley Coyotes of Arena Football 2. Previously, Lu-siani held a similar position at nearby El Camino HS. He worked with the Eagles from 1998 to 2001.

Lusiani played baseball and football at Stanford for two seasons, then transferred to Nevada, where he graduated in 1972 with de-grees in psychology and political science. He went on to earn his juris doctor from McGeorge School of Law in 1978, then returned to add an L.L.M. degree in international business in 1991.

Currently, Lusiani practices law with the Sacramento-based fi rm of Hanna & Brophy.

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Mitch CampbellAssistant A.D. - Football Operations2nd Year

After six years of serving UC Davis athletics as a lecturer, stu-dent-athlete advisor, eligibility co-ordinator and department recruit-ing coordinator, Campbell joined the Aggie football staff as its fi rst-ever director of football opera-tions in 2003. His role becomes even more crucial as the program makes its transition to full-fl edged Division I-AA status.

Campbell’s duties comprise all administrative aspects of the

the Aggie football staff as its fi rst-ever director of football opera-

program, including travel, game management, development, admissions and compliance.

Campbell lettered two years in basketball at UC Davis, earning his bachelor’s degree in managerial economics in 1987. He later acquired his secondary teaching credential from Cal St. Hayward, a master’s degree in physical education at Humboldt State, and his Ph.D A.B.D. from Oregon State in 1997.

Upon returning to his alma mater in 1997, Campbell joined the athletics staff as an academic advisor and, later, as recruiting coordinator. He also taught courses in the exercise biology depart-ment in sport and society, drugs and society, healthful living and student-athlete life skills.

Campbell is no stranger to the world of coaching, having served on staffs at Yuba College, Humboldt State and Grays Harbor College. Additionally, he was head girls’ basketball coach at Amador Valley HS, guiding the Dons to back-to-back playoff appearances.

Campbell and his wife, Shana, reside in Woodland.

Jamie NelsonAssistant Strength Coach2nd Year

A former player and coach at Valley City State University in North Dakota, Jamie Nelson returns for his second year on the Aggie football staff. He serves chiefl y as the team’s strength and conditioning coordinator, after serving as a volunteer assistant with the defensive backs last season.

Nelson played two years with the Vikings, then served as a defensive backs coach and strength coach. He later graduated from Northern Colorado.

chiefl y as the team’s strength and conditioning coordinator, after

Support Staff

Additional Support StaffTEAM MANAGERSNelson GiffordJordan JeffriesEric Sanders

VIDEOPam Thompson (game videography)Travis TrekellJustin Yamaguchi

STUDENT ASSISTANTSErin DeMartiniRebekah Hazen

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AMARAL CAREER STATS Tackles Pass Def. Fumbles GP UT AT TT TFL Yds Sack Yds Int Yds PBU FF FR Yds BK2003 10 9 3 12 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0

LuisAmaralFree Safety • 6-3 • 192Sophomore • Salinas, Calif.

2003: Recorded 12 total tackles (9 solos, 3 assists) in 10 games... First INT was against Cordell Webb of Saint Mary’s, sealing win with 19 seconds remaining... Also had fi rst fumble recovery in that game, grabbing Stevela Harper’s kickoff return (forced by Tom Parisi)... Voted as team’s Special Teams Player of the Week... Posted 2-0-2 tackles chart vs. Gaels, one of three such outings (Western Oregon, Cal Poly)... First career tackle came at North Dakota State, stopping Allren Burrell’s kickoff return in the 2nd quarter.

2002: Redshirted... Named Scout Defense Player of the Week for week against Saint Mary’s.

PALMA HS ’02: Capped four-year career by earning Monterey Bay League MVP and garnering all-county, all-valley and All-Central Coast Section honors... Named Defensive Player of the Year by Monterey County Herald... Made All-CCS honorable mention as a junior... Also captured MBL Most Valuable Offensive Player (as a quarterback) and appeared on all-county and all-valley teams in 2000... Four-time team MVP... Team went 23-2-1 and won back-to-back section titles in his last two years.

PERSONAL: Born Jan. 9, 1984 in Salinas, Calif.... Economics major... Youngest son of Marie Amaral... Cousin Greg Scattini played basketball for Aggies in early 90s... Older brothers Matt and Chad played football at Santa Clara... Late father, John, Sr., played football at Sac State.

JamesAmosLinebacker • 6-4 • 232Freshman • Galt, Calif.

2003: Redshirted... Defensive re-cipient of GEORGE BELENIS AWARD as team’s redshirt of the year... Selected as Scout Defense Defensive Player of the Week after Grand Valley State game.

GALT HS ’03: Two-time Sierra Val-ley Conference Defensive MVP... Twice earned All-Metro honors from Sacramento Bee... Recorded 116 tackles as a senior linebacker... Also had 45 receptions for 811 yards and 6 TDs as a tight end that year... Posted 136 tackles as a junior, 68 as a sophomore... Selected as basketball team’s MVP as a sophomore.

PERSONAL: Born Sept. 9, 1985 in Sacramento, Calif.... Has not declared a major... Parents are Stephen and Kathleen Amos... Lists East Of Eden as his favorite movie.

JeffAndersonOffensive Guard • 6-0 • 288Senior • Orange, Calif.

2003: Played in 7 games... Saw sig-nifi cant time as No. 2 guard behind Eric Troglia and Forest Vance.

2002: Appeared in 7 games as a re-serve... Finished season as No. 2 right guard behind Marc Manfredda.

VILLA PARK HS ’00: Named to All-Century League fi rst team for three straight years... Team won league title in each season... Member of Orange County All-Star team as a senior... Also threw shot for track & fi eld team, winning a league championship.

PERSONAL: Born July 6, 1982 in Orange, Calif.... Majoring in com-munity & regional development... Parents are Mike & Susie Anderson... Mike played football at Santa Ana College... Career plans are to become a real estate developer and eventually mayor of Villa Park... Lists dream vacation as golfi ng in Scotland.

JonathanBarsiFree Safety • 6-0 • 206Sophomore • Los Altos, Calif.

2003: Appeared in 9 games as a re-serve... Listed at No. 2 on depth chart at free safety by season’s end... Posted 20 total tackles, including 12 solos and 2 for losses of 8 yards... Intercepted passes against Western Oregon (7 yds) and Saint Mary’s (1 yd)... His pick vs. Gaels’ Cordell Webb came immediately after 7-yard sack in 4th quarter, his fi rst collegiate QB sack... Finished that game with season-best 5 solo tackles... Broke up Blake Mori’s pass attempt to Kenan Smith in fi nal seconds of Causeway Classic win.

2002: Redshirted.SAINT FRANCIS HS ’02: Won school’s Outstanding Student-Athlete

Award as a senior... Earned fi rst-team All-West Catholic Athletic League, All-Mid Peninsula and All-Central Coast Section honorable mention in football... Led team in all-purpose yards... Made All-WCAL fi rst team and All-CCS second team in baseball... Batted .384 with fi ve homers and 13 stolen bases as a senior... Wrestled for one year, capturing WCAL freshman crown at 155 lbs.

PERSONAL: Born Mar. 28, 1984 in Hayward, Calif.... Majoring in applied physics... Parents are Bruce Barsi & Suzanne De La Cruz... Nicknamed “J.J.”... If not for football, would like to play baseball for UC Davis... Lists Tommy Boy as his favorite movie.

BARSI CAREER STATS Tackles Pass Def. Fumbles GP UT AT TT TFL Yds Sack Yds Int Yds PBU FF FR Yds BK2003 9 12 8 20 2 8 1.0 7 2 8 2 0 0 0 0

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NevanBerganCornerback • 5-10 • 166Sophomore • San Diego, Calif.

2003: Made 6 appearances as a reserve cornerback... Tallied 7 total tackles (4 solo, 3 assist)... Combined with Jonathan Barsi for 2-yard tackle-for-loss against Western Oregon receiver Dustin Lulay, helping Aggies hold Wolves to less than 100 yards of total offense... Had season-best 3-1-4 tackles chart (2-1-3 on kickoff coverage) against Central Washington... Co-winner of team’s Special Teams Player of the Week for that game.

2002: Redshirted... Voted Scout Defense Player of the Week after Causeway Classic.

HOOVER HS ’02: Named to All-Western League fi rst team as a cornerback... Also selected as team’s Defensive MVP... Posted 7 intercep-tions as a senior... Also a team captain in basketball and won the league 50-yard freestyle title in swimming... Won Governor’s Scholar Award and Price Scholarship.

PERSONAL: Born July 26, 1984 in Houston, Texas... Economics major... Parents are Harold Harrison & Adina Bergan... Lists Adina as his non-sports hero, Emmitt Smith as his sports hero... Career sports highlight was picking off two passes in his Homecoming game... Says he taps his handcuffs as a pregame superstition.

BERGAN CAREER STATS Tackles Pass Def. Fumbles GP UT AT TT TFL Yds Sack Yds Int Yds PBU FF FR Yds BK2003 6 4 3 7 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

TylerBirkleyDefensive End • 6-2 • 233Sophomore • Modesto, Calif.

BIRKLEY CAREER STATS Tackles Pass Def. Fumbles GP UT AT TT TFL Yds Sack Yds Int Yds PBU FF FR Yds BK2003 7 5 2 7 3 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

ChrisBuckOutside Linebacker • 5-11 • 203Freshman • Fair Oaks, Calif.

2003: Redshirted... Named Scout Defense Defensive Player of the Week for Western Oregon game.

JESUIT HS ’03: Twice made All-Metro fi rst team by Sacramento Bee... Also cap-tured fi rst-team All-Delta League honors as a running back (senior year) and defensive back (junior).. Helped team to Sac-Joaquin Section title as a senior... Won All-State Special Mention by Cal-Hi Sports... National Football Foundation & College Hall of Fame Scholar-Athlete honoree... California nominee for Student Sports Mr. Football award... National Honor Society member for three years... Played for former Aggie quarterback Dan Carmazzi.

PERSONAL: Born Mar. 11, 1985 in Sacramento, Calif.... Has not declared a major, enrolled in exploratory program... Parents are Stuart & Ruth Buck... Career highlight was scoring 80-yard TD in high school city championship game.

NickBuichDefensive Tackle • 6-0 • 245Junior • Salinas, Calif.

2003: Appeared in 4 games, did not record any defensive stats... Made Aggie debut vs. Western Oregon.

2002: Did not play.2001: Redshirted... Voted as Scout

Defense Player of the Week after Saint Mary’s game.

PALMA HS ’01: Lettered in football (linebacker), baseball (third base) and wrestling (215-pound class)... Captured football’s Todd Rubio Memorial Award... Helped team to 22-3-1 overall record and back-to-back Monterey Bay League championships... Senior squad captured Central Coast Section title.

PERSONAL: Born Sept. 2, 1983 in Walnut Creek, Calif.... History major... Parents are Jeff & Gabriela Buich... Lists Jeff as his non-sports hero, Junior Seau as his sports hero... Hopes to continue on to law school or business school... Best athletes he’s faced: the entire 2000 Oak Grove HS football team.

2003: Played in 7 games, recording 7 total tackles (5 solo, 2 assists)... Also had 3 tackles for losses of 5 yards... First career TFL was 1-yard stop of Jake Carlyle to end 1st quarter in Aggie win vs. Western Washington... Enjoyed best game at Saint Mary’s, chalking up 3-1-4 on tackles chart with 2 TFL for 4 yards.

2002: Redshirted... Voted Scout Defense Player of the Week after fi rst Central Washington game.

HIGHLANDS HS ’02: Attended three high schools: De La Salle as a freshman, Grace Davis (Modesto, Calif.) as a sophomore, and High-land (Ft. Thomas, Ky.) as a junior and senior... Earned fi rst-team All-Northern Kentucky and Louisville Courier-Journal All-State honors... Played in East-West All-Star Game.

PERSONAL: Born Jan. 15, 1984 in Berkeley, Calif.... Has not declared a major... Son of Dain & Connie Birkley... Dain is a member of the Denison University Athletic Hall of Fame... Best facility he has played is Paul Brown Stadium.

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LewisBurkhartOutside Linebacker • 6-0 • 238Senior • Lake Oswego, Ore.

2003: Saw action in all 10 games... Posted 3 total tackles (2 solo, 1 assist)... Credited for fi rst pass break-up vs. North Dakota State, successfully defending Andy DelaBarre midway through 1st quarter.

2002: Played in 11 games, recording 5 total tackles (3 solos, 2 assists).

2001: Appeared in six games, posting one assist each against Cal Poly and Cal St. Northridge.

2000: Redshirted.LAKERIDGE HS ’00: Twice earned All-Three Rivers League... Led

team to back-to-back state playoff berths and 18-7 combined record... Recorded 75 tackles and 4 sacks as a senior... Was 42-for-315 rushing with 3 TDs as a running back that year... Went for 221 yards, including an 80-yard TD scamper to open the second-round playoff game against Central Catholic... Posted 60 tackles and 7 sacks as a junior... Earned state All-Academic honors in track and fi eld, performing on the 4x100 relay squad for two years.

PERSONAL: Born March 6, 1982 in St. Paul, Minn.... Political sci-ence major... Parents are Scott Burkhart & Cyndie Glazer... Scott played football and threw the hammer for track & fi eld team at Lewis & Clark... Non-sports hero is his grandfather, after whom he is named... Member of Phi Alpha Delta pre-law fraternity... Best athlete he’s faced was Brett Elliott, now a QB at Utah.

BURKHART CAREER STATS Tackles Pass Def. Fumbles GP UT AT TT TFL Yds Sack Yds Int Yds PBU FF FR Yds BK2001 6 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2002 11 3 2 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 02003 10 2 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0Totals 27 5 5 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0

AngeloCaffeseCornerback • 5-8 • 164Senior • Lodi, Calif.

2003: Won team’s COACHES’ AWARD as most improved player of the year... Started all 10 games at right cornerback... Finished 10th on tackles chart, posting 21 solos, 7 assists for 28 total stops... Led Aggies with 8 PBU... Scored fi rst career TD at 1:55 in 1st quarter vs. Saint Mary’s, recovering Ben Antongiovanni’s blocked punt (blocked by Ejiro Evero) in end zone... Had one of team’s back-to-back interceptions (along with Jonathan Barsi) vs. Western Or-egon in 3rd quarter... Also posted 4 solo tackles, 4 PBU and season’s lone tackle-for-loss in that game, earning team’s Defensive Player of the Week honors... Had season-best 5 tackles in two outings: 3-2-5 vs. Western Washington, 2-3-5 vs. Cal Poly... Credited for a punt return for no yards vs. Grand Valley State.

2002: Played in 10 games, recording 8 total tackles (6 solo, 2 assists) and 2 pass break-ups... Enjoyed fi rst collegiate interception against Cen-tral Washington’s Zak Hill in the fourth quarter of the NCAA fi rst-round playoff game... Grabbed Hill’s TD attempt at the Aggie 5-yard line... Had both break-ups against Hill in that game, including one at the Aggie 7-yard line one series after his INT.

2001: Appeared in 6 games, posting 2 assisted tackles.2000: Redshirted.TOKAY HS ’00: Earned fi rst-team All-San Joaquin Athletic Associa-

tion honors and Receiver Of The Year as a senior... Set school records for season yards, single-game receptions, yards and TDs... Posted 24 TDs and nearly 1,900 yards during his last two seasons... Made All-SJAA second team in baseball as an outfi elder... Named Best Defensive Player for his basketball team as a point guard.

PERSONAL: Born Sept. 9, 1981 in Lodi, Calif.... Majoring in agri-cultural systems & environment... Son of Robert & Valerie Caffese.

CAFFESE CAREER STATS

Tackles Pass Def. Fumbles GP UT AT TT TFL Yds Sack Yds Int Yds PBU FF FR Yds BK2001 6 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 02002 10 6 2 8 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 1 0 0 02003 10 21 7 28 1 2 0 0 1 4 8 0 0 0 0Total 26 27 11 38 1 2 0 0 2 4 10 1 0 0 0

2003 UT AT TT PBUGRAND VALLEY 0 0 0 0at North Dakota State 1 0 1 0at Texas State 4 0 4 1at Sacramento State 3 1 4 2WESTERN OREGON 4 0 4 4

CAFFESE 2003 GAME-BY-GAME2003 UT AT TT PBUWESTERN WASH. 3 2 5 0at Saint Mary’s 0 1 1 0CAL POLY 2 3 5 0CENTRAL WASH. 2 0 2 1NORTHERN COLO. 2 0 2 0

SPRING STRENGTH RESULTSLINEBACKERSBENCH PRESSTom Parisi 350Three tied at 345

POWER CLEANSDan Elbanna 315Tom Parisi 305Joshua Yarbrough 295

PARALLEL SQUATSLewis Burkhart 500Three tied at 425

THREE-LIFT TOTALLewis Burkhart 1,125Tom Parisi 1,080Dan Elbanna 1,055

VERTICAL JUMPDan Elbanna 34.5Tom Parisi 32.5Ryan Payne 32.5

CAFFESE CAREER STATS

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MichaelCalhounLinebacker • 6-3 • 205Freshman • Los Angeles, Calif.

2003: Redshirted... Selected as team’s Scout Defense Player of the Week for Cal Poly game.

CENTENNIAL HS ’03: Named to All-Mountain View League second team as a senior linebacker... Recorded 105 total tackles (30 solo, 75 assists) with 4 QB sacks that year... Posted 25 tackles and 5 sacks as a junior defensive end... Helped lead team to Southern Section Div. V championships in 2000 and 2002... Team went 13-1 each year... Named to Academic All-MVL squad.

PERSONAL: Born July 17, 1985 in Harbor City, Calif.... Majoring in chemistry... Parents are Darren Calhoun and Kim Broadway... Career highlight was winning a CIF-SS title in triple OT... Pregame routine consists of listening to the same song over and over, then not talking to anyone until the second quarter.

ChrisCarterLinebacker • 6-2 • 220Freshman • San Diego, Calif.

2003: Redshirted... Selected as team’s Scout Defense Player of the Week after Central Washington game.

CLAIREMONT HS ’03: Won fi rst-team All-Harbor League honors as a senior tight end... Also voted as team’s Offensive MVP and earned honorable mention for National College Football Hall of Fame accoloades... Three-year letterwinner in both football and baseball... Named to San Diego Union-Tribune All-Academic team for 3.98 GPA.

PERSONAL: Born May 2, 1985 in San Diego, Calif.... Managerial economics major... Parents are Joel & Wanda Carter.

DevinCookTight End • 6-3 • 227Senior • Martinez, Calif.

D. COOK CAREER STATS Receiving Rushing GP Rec Yds Avg. Long TD Rush Yds Avg. Long TD2002 3 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 02003 10 2 20 10.0 15 0 0 0 0.0 0 0Total 13 2 20 10.0 15 0 0 0 0.0 0 0

NaveenDaftariDefensive Tackle • 6-1 • 260Sophomore • Davis, Calif.

2003: Appeared in 4 games as a re-serve... Credited for one solo tackle for the year, stopping Saint Mary’s QB Cordell Webb at the line for no gain.

2002: Did not play.DAVIS HS ’02: Lettered in baseball

and football... Earned All-Delta League honors as a tight end... Played fi rst base for baseball team... Coaches were Dan Ariola (baseball) and Mark Skrabo (football).

PERSONAL: Born July 14, 1984 in Snellville, Ga.... Electrical engi-neering major... Parents are Inder & Pratibha Daftari... Also plays cricket, having joined the local club as a freshman.

2003: Played in all 10 games as a re-serve... Caught 2 passes for 20 yards, all in the season fi nale vs. Northern Colorado... First career reception was a 15-yarder from Ryan Flanigan... Selected as team’s Special Teams Player of the Year

2002: Appeared in 3 games, but did not post any stats.DE LA SALLE HS ’00: Earned fi rst-team All-Bay Valley Athletic

League and all-city... Selected to All-Metro third team... Team went 24-0 in his two years on varsity, capturing the USA Today national title in 1998... Game against Mater Dei was held at Edison Field and televised on ESPN... Also competed in track & fi eld, qualifying for North Coast Section meet in high jump... Distinguished as an actor.

PERSONAL: Born Dec. 13, 1981 in Oakland, Calif.... Communica-tion major... Parents are David & Stella Cook... Career sports highlight was playing Mater Dei in front of almost 30,000 at Edison Field... Dream vacation would be to cruise around Australia and Europe, then end up in Jamaica.

AdamCookCornerback • 5-11 • 171Freshman • Bakersfi eld, Calif.

2003: Redshirted... Selected as team’s Scout Defense Player of the Week for Saint Mary’s game.

GARCES MEMORIAL HS ’03: Named to Bakersfi eld Californian All-Area fi rst team as a junior and senior... Twice earned All-South Sequoia League honors, including Offensive Player of the Year in 2001 and Athlete of the Year in 2002... Career rushing stats:

230 carries, 2,442 yards, 42 TDs... Listed as a Cal-Hi Sports State Statistic Standout for 10.6 per-carry average... Set three school records... Led team to back-to-back SSL titles and a valley championship.

PERSONAL: Born June 19, 1984 in Bakersfi eld... Has not declared a major, enrolled in exploratory program... Parents are Myron & Connie Cook... Best athlete he’s faced is Kenny James, now of Washington.

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DerickDanielsCornerback • 6-0 • 193Junior • North Highlands, Calif.

2003: Started first 3 games at left cornerback before injury ended season... Posted 21 total tackles (12 solo, 9 assist), including a 2-yard TFL... Also had fi ve passes defensed: 3 PBUs and 2 intercep-tions... First Aggie pick, a 10-yarder vs. North Dakota State’s Tony Strauss, sealed win with 2:19 left... Followed that with 63-yarder against Texas State’s Barrick Nealy, to end 1st half... Made UC Davis debut with 5-6-11 line, a PBU and his only TFL in seson opener vs. Grand Valley State.

IDAHO STATE: Earned All-Big Sky honorable mention as a fresh-man in 2001... Finished 4th on team with 55 tackles and added 9 passes defensed... Also had 3 fumble recoveries and 3 blocked kicks... Blocked a FG attempt in his collegiate debut vs. Montana Tech... Other blocks came against Weber State (punt) and Southern Utah (PAT)... Posted 7 tackles and 2 PDs vs. Portland State... Made Dean’s List with 3.51 GPA.

ROSEVILLE HS ’00: Selected as team’s Offensive MVP as a senior... Named to All-Sierra Foothill League fi rst team as a senior, second team as a junior... Rushed for 800 yards and 12 TDs along with 500 receiving yards... Recorded three interceptions on defense... Ranked among corner-backs in SuperPrep magazine... Also an All-SFL performer in basketball, averaging 12 points per game.

PERSONAL: Born Oct. 22, 1982 in Santa Fe, N.M.... Managerial economics major... Parents are Willie & Brenda Daniels... Brothers Dorian and Del both attended UC Davis... Sports hero is Charles Woodson, non-sports hero is Dorian... Career highlight was playing in front of 30,000 at Utah State.

DANIELS CAREER STATS

2003 UT AT TT INTGRAND VALLEY STATE 5 6 11 0- 0at North Dakota State 4 1 5 1-10at Texas State 3 2 5 1-63at Sacramento State dnpWESTERN OREGON dnp

DANIELS 2003 GAME-BY-GAME2003 UT AT TT INTWESTERN WASH. dnpat Saint Mary’s dnpCAL POLY dnpCENTRAL WASH. dnpNORTHERN COLO. dnp

Tackles Pass Def. Fumbles GP UT AT TT TFL Yds Sack Yds Int Yds PBU FF FR Yds BK2003 3 12 9 21 1 2 0 0 2 73 3 0 0 0 0

Nolande GraaffWide Receiver • 6-3 • 202Junior • Granite Bay, Calif.

2003: Co-winner of COACHES’ AWARD as team’s most improved player... Finished 4th among Aggie receivers with 16 catches for 206 yards and 2 TDs... More than half of those yards came in 6-for-107 fi rst-half outing vs. Cal Poly, for which he was named as team’s Offensive Player of the Week... Performance was bittersweet, however, as injury prevented him from returning to 2nd half or next game vs. Central Washington... Scored his TDs against Western Washington and Cal Poly... First career TD was 19-yarder from Jon Barragan with 1:50 in 2nd quarter vs. Vikings... Voted as teams’ Special Teams Player of the Week for Sacramento State, in part due to 15-yard run on 4th-and-8 fake fi eld goal in 3rd quarter... Run helped set up Antar Mahasin’s game-winning TD... Recorded 5 total tackles (3-2-5) for the season, mostly on special teams.

2002: Played in 10 games, contributing chiefl y on special teams... Selected as team’s Special Teams Player of the Week after NCAA fi rst-round playoff at Central Washington... Posted 1-1-2 on tackles chart in that game... First career reception was 29-yarder from Ryan Flanigan in 1st quarter vs. North Dakota State.

2001: Attended Sierra College but did not play.GRANITE BAY HS ’01: Three-sport standout, earning all-league

honors in football, wrestling and baseball... Helped lead team to back-to-back Sac-Joaquin Section titles in football... Named to All-Sierra Foothill League fi rst team and all-city as a senior, posting 51 receptions for 1,090 yards and 19 TDs... Football team ranked No. 1 in state among D-II teams in his senior year... Twice garnered All-SFL honors in wrestling as a 215-pounder... Also won fi rst-team All-SFL honors in baseball, helping team to 2001 section championship... In his two years, football team went 25-1, baseball team was 53-8.

PERSONAL: Born Aug. 26, 1982 in Sacramento, Calif.... Dean’s List student in managerial economics... Son of John & Sherri de Graaff... Lists Ed McCaffrey as his sports hero, his father as his non-sports hero... Would like to reinstate end zone celebrations... Favorite piece of advice: “Get busy living or get busy dying,” from the Stephen King novella Rita Hayworth And Shawshank Redemption.

DE GRAAFF CAREER STATS Receiving Rushing GP Rec Yds Avg. Long TD Rush Yds Avg. Long TD2002 10 2 58 29.0 29 0 0 0 0.0 0 02003 9 16 206 12.9 27 2 1 15 15.0 15 0Total 19 18 264 14.7 29 2 1 15 15.0 15 0

2003 Rec Yds TDGRAND VALLEY STATE 1 4 0at North Dakota State 3 34 0at Texas State 3 31 0at Sacramento State 0 0 0WESTERN OREGON 0 0 0

DE GRAAFF 2003 GAME-BY-GAME2003 Rec Yds TDWESTERN WASHINGTON 2 27 1at Saint Mary’s 1 3 0CAL POLY 6 107 1CENTRAL WASHINGTON dnpNORTHERN COLORADO 0 0 0

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NelsonDorisRunning Back • 6-1 • 194Sophomore • Carmichael, Calif.

2003: Appeared in 9 games as a reserve, fi nishing 3rd on team with 181 rushing yards on 37 carries... Was 25-for-143 (5.7 avg.) during three-game stretch of Western Washington, Saint Mary’s and Cal Poly... Led team with season-best 51 yards vs. Mustangs... Longest run of season was 17-yarder in 4th quarter vs. Vikings... Recorded fi rst career TD reception vs. WWU, a 26-yard strike from Jon Barragan midway through the 3rd quarter... Finished 4-for-80 receiving for the year... Posted 4-1-5 line on tackles chart.

RIO AMERICANO HS ’02: Won fi rst-team All-Capital Athletic League honors in 2001... Compiled 1,271 total yards as a running back and team captain.

PERSONAL: Born Sept. 26, 1984 in Carmichael, Calif.... Has not declared a major... Parents are Monte & Deborah Doris... Monte played football at USC.

DORIS CAREER STATS Rushing Receiving GP Att Gain Loss Net Avg. Long TD Rec Yds TD2003 9 37 185 4 181 4.9 29 0 4 80 1

Rush Rec2003 Att-Yd-TD Rec-Yd-TDGRAND VALLEY dnpat North Dakota St. 1- 1- 0 0- 0- 0at Texas State 1-(-1)- 0 0- 0- 0at Sacramento St. 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0WESTERN OREGON 4- 13- 0 2- 45- 0

DORIS 2003 GAME-BY-GAME Rush Rec2003 Att-Yd-TD Rec-Yd-TDWESTERN WASH. 6- 46- 0 1- 26- 1at Saint Mary’s 7- 46- 0 0- 0- 0CAL POLY 12- 51- 0 0- 0- 0CENTRAL WASH. 6- 25- 0 1- 9- 0NORTHERN COLO. 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0

DanElbannaLinebacker • 6-0 • 210Junior • Walnut Creek, Calif.

2003: Saw substantial action in all 10 games... Recorded 24 total tackles (14 solo, 10 assists) including 3 for total losses of 6 yards... Had season-best 8 tackles (4-4-8) at Texas State... Also posted 2 TFLs for 3 yards in that game.

2002: Co-winner of team’s MIKE WISE AWARD (along with O.J. Swanigan) as team’s outstanding freshman... Appeared in all 12 games... Finished 9th on tackles chart with 39 total (16 solo, 23 assists)... Had 4 TFLs (all solo) for 30 yards, including 3.0 sacks... Led Aggies with 4 interceptions... First career pick was against Abilene Christian’s Colby Freeman midway through 2nd quarter... Started for Kelly Valaau at MLB in games against Sacramento State and Humboldt... Earned Defensive Player of the Week by D2Football.com, the Independent Football Al-liance and his teammates after his breakthrough game vs. Hornets...

ELBANNA CAREER STATS

2002 UT AT TT INTat Grand Valley State 0 0 0ABILENE CHRISTIAN 1 1 2 1-12NORTH DAKOTA STATE 1 1 2at Western Oregon 3 0 3SACRAMENTO STATE 3 11 14 1-14at Humboldt State 2 1 3 1- 2at Cal Poly 1 1 2SAINT MARY’S 3 1 4at Central Washington 0 4 4 1- 7at Western Washington 1 0 1at Central Washington 0 1 1at TAM-Kingsville 1 2 3

ELBANNA 2002 & 2003 GAME-BY-GAME

Tackles Pass Def. Fumbles GP UT AT TT TFL Yds Sack Yds Int Yds PBU FF FR Yds BK2002 12 16 23 39 4 30 3.0 25 4 35 1 0 1 0 12003 10 14 10 24 3 6 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Total 22 30 33 63 7 36 3.0 25 4 35 1 0 1 0 1

2003 UT AT TTGRAND VALLEY STATE 0 1 1at North Dakota State 3 1 4at Texas State 4 4 8at Sacramento State 2 0 2WESTERN OREGON 3 1 4WESTERN WASHINGTON 0 0 0at Saint Mary’s 0 0 0CAL POLY 0 1 1CENTRAL WASHINGTON 1 1 2NORTHERN COLORADO 1 1 2

Had 14 tackles, an interception, a sack and a blocked punt to highlight Causeway win... Total of 14 tackles (3-11) in that game was highest by any Aggie in 2002.

LAS LOMAS HS ’01: Earned team’s Golden Knight Award as a senior running back and linebacker... Rushed for 2,062 yards and 31 TDs... Voted team MVP as a junior... Coach was former Aggie offensive lineman Doug Longero.

PERSONAL: Born May 8, 1983 in Walnut Creek, Calif.... Exercise science major... Parents are Mike & Sosanne Elbanna... Hopes to become a chiropractor... Best athlete he’s faced is two-time Heisman Trophy fi nalist Ken Dorsey.

MattEngleQuarterback • 5-11 • 189Sophomore • El Segundo, Calif.

EL CAMINO COLLEGE: All-State and honorable mention JC All-America selection in 2003... Passed for 2,500 yards and 21 TDs... Named MVP of Mission Conference North Divison... Also voted as team’s Offensive Freshman of the Year... Transferred to UC Davis after one semester.

EL SEGUNDO HS ’03: Compiled career passing total of 8,800 yards and 95 TDs against just 16 interceptions in four-year career... Threw for 3,600 yards, 46 TDs as a senior; 2,900 yards, 30 TDs as a junior... Three-year all-league and all-area pick... Selected as Pioneer League MVP, Offensive Player of the Year in Southern Section Division X, state player of the year for medium-sized schools, and Fellowship of Christian Athletes (FCA) Athlete of the Year as a senior... Also named All-CIF-SS that year... Named Ocean League MVP as a sophomore... Standout in basketball and baseball as well... Garnered All-Southern Section and all-area honors in baseball in 2003... Voted Most Inspirational on basketball team as a senior... Founded and presided over school’s FCA chapter.

PERSONAL: Born Oct. 20, 1984 in Torrance, Calif.... Majoring in sociology... Parents are Gene & Teri Engle... Older sister, Krista, attends Westmont College... Gene played football at Stanford, one of UC Davis’ opponents in 2005.

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PilaFatukalaDefensive End • 6-3 • 229Junior • Sacramento, Calif.

2003: Started 4 games before suc-cumbing to team’s injury bug... Recorded 14 tackles (6 solo, 8 assists) including 7 for losses of 30 yards... Added 3.0 sacks for 23 yards... Credited for 3 TFLs against North Dakota State (13 yards) and Texas State (16 yards)... All 3 QB sacks were split between those two games... Posted 2-3-5 tackles chart in each of season’s fi rst two weekends... Blocked Steven Dietz’ 27-yard fi eld goal attempt at Texas State with 5:12 in 1st.

2002: Redshirted.2001: Played in all 13 games as a freshman... Finished season with

47 tackles (13 solo, 34 assists)... Led team with 17 TFLs (6 solo, 11 as-sists) totalling 66 yards... Finished 2nd on Aggies (behind Steve Soares) with 8.0 sacks for 55 yards... Also batted down two passes and forced a fumble... Lone forced fumble was crucial – he and B.J. Brust teamed up on a sack of Cal St. Northridge’s Marcus Brady on a 3rd-and-15 situation in the fi nal minute, preserving the Aggies’ 38-31 win.

SACRAMENTO CITY COLLEGE: Did not play.KENNEDY HS ’00: No information available.PERSONAL: Born Aug. 24, 1982 in Sacramento, Calif.... Managerial

economics major... Oldest child of William & Liliani Fatukala... Full name is Viliami Mosese Fatukala... Cousin of former Aggie linebacker Viliami Tuivai, now an assistant at Boise State.

FATUKALA CAREER STATS Tackles Pass Def. Fumbles GP UT AT TT TFL Yds Sack Yds Int Yds PBU FF FR Yds BK2001 13 13 34 47 17 66 8.0 55 0 0 2 1 0 0 02002 dnp2003 4 6 8 14 7 30 3.0 23 0 0 0 0 0 0 1Total 17 19 42 61 24 96 11.0 78 0 0 2 1 0 0 1

FATUKALA 2001 & 2003 GAME-BY-GAME2001 UT AT TT TFL Yds Sack Ydsat N.M. Highlands 0 1 1 1 1at Abilene Christian 2 2 4 1 10 2.0 10WESTERN OREGON 1 5 6 2 7 0.5 4at Humboldt State 2 1 3 2 4at Saint Mary’s 1 2 3CAL ST. NORTHRIDGE 2 5 7 2 7 0.5 5CAL POLY 0 4 4 2 4 0.5 4at Sacramento State 1 2 3CENTRAL WASHINGTON 0 2 2 1 4 0.5 4WESTERN WASHINGTON 0 4 4 1 5 1.0 5at Texas A&M-Kingsville 1 4 5 3 13 2.0 13TARLETON 1 2 3 2 11 1.0 10at North Dakota 2 0 2

2003 UT AT TT TFL Yds Sack YdsGRAND VALLEY STATE 2 3 5 1 1at North Dakota State 2 3 5 3 13 1.5 11at Texas State 2 2 4 3 16 1.5 12at Sacramento State 0 0 0WESTERN OREGON dnpWESTERN WASHINGTON dnpat Saint Mary’s dnpCAL POLY dnpCENTRAL WASHINGTON dnpNORTHERN COLORADO dnp

DanielFellsTight End • 6-3 • 236Junior • Fullerton, Calif.

2003: Won team’s T. PALMER MOODY AWARD as outstanding sophomore... Ap-peared in 6 games, starting all but one... Collected 14 receptions for 279 yards and 2 TDs... Average gain of 19.9 was highest among any Aggie with 10 or more catches... First career TD was a 24-yarder from Ryan Flanigan to end 1st half at North Dakota State... Hauled in fi rst collegiate reception against Grand Valley State, a key 18-yarder from Flanigan on 4th-and-9 situation, setting up a Dusty Apocotos fi eld goal that forced overtime... Posted season highs of 5 catches, 79 yards at Texas State... Scored 3-yard TD reception (from Jon Barragan) with 6:24 remaining in 4th against Sacramento State, giving Aggies a 24-20 lead.

2002: On roster, did not play.2001: Redshirted.FULLERTON UNION HS ’01: All-Freeway League performer in

football, basketball and baseball... Captured All-CIF honors in football and was named team MVP... Named All-SoCalHoops D-IIA honorable mention as a senior in basketball.

PERSONAL: Born Sept. 23, 1983 in Anaheim, Calif.... Animal sci-ence major... Parents are David & Chandra Fells... Sports hero is Magic Johnson... Nicknamed “Rev”... Non-sports hero is Denzel Washington... Fittingly, his favorite movies are Remember The Titans and John Q.

FELLS CAREER STATS Receiving GP Rec Yds Avg. Long TD2002 dnp2003 6 14 279 19.9 34 2

2003 Rec Yds TDGRAND VALLEY STATE 1 18 0at North Dakota State 3 73 1at Texas State 5 89 0at Sacramento State 1 3 1WESTERN OREGON dnp

FELLS 2003 GAME-BY-GAME2003 Rec Yds TDWESTERN WASHINGTON 3 73 0at Saint Mary’s 1 23 0CAL POLY dnpCENTRAL WASHINGTON dnpNORTHERN COLORADO dnp

SPRING STRENGTH RESULTSTIGHT ENDSBENCH PRESSDevin Cook 345Daniel Fells 305Aaron Hines 300

POWER CLEANSDevin Cook 345Aaron Hines 300Matt Gravette 275

PARALLEL SQUATSMatt Gravette 425J.P. Bellotti 395Aaron Hines 390

THREE-LIFT TOTALDevin Cook 1,025Matt Gravette 980Aaron Hines 975

VERTICAL JUMPAaron Hines 35.0Matt Gravette 31.0Alex Hogue 29.5

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KevinFreemanWide Receiver • 5-8 • 170Senior • Oceanside, Calif.

2003: Started all 10 games, leading the team in receptions (35) and receiving yards (626)... Posted two 100-yard games: 9-for-122 in opener vs. Grand Valley State, 7-for-152 in fi nale vs. North Colorado... Former was highest reception total by any player for the year, latter was team’s best yards total... Also involved in season’s longest play from scrimmage, a 57-yard TD from Ryan Flanigan against Central Washington... Continued his effectiveness as a runner, totalling 59 net rushing yards on 8 carries (7.4 average)... Had rushes of 13 and 14 yards in win over Western Oregon... Returned 4 kickoffs for 65 yards, including long of 24 vs. UNC.

2002: Played in all 12 games as a receiver/kickoff returner... Finished 3rd on team with 20 receptions... Scored total of 8 TDs for the year – 5 receiving, 2 rushing and 1 kickoff... Lone kickoff TD was a 96-yarder at Western Oregon in the third quarter... Averaged 23.4 yards per return for the year, highest average by an Aggie with 20-plus returns since Ar-temus Jones in 1997 (24.1)... Filled in as a starter for an injured Glenn Adriatico vs. Cal Poly... Scored pair of TDs in that game – a 2-yarder in the second quarter and 3-yarder in the fourth... Posted fi rst 100-yard receiving game in NCAA fi rst-round playoff at Central Washington, including a 34-yarder from fellow receiver Billy Zeier.

2001: Appeared in 5 games, catching 2 passes for 13 yards... First Aggie reception was 6-yarder against Western Oregon... Then caught 7-yarder a week later vs. Humboldt State.

2000: Redshirted.OCEANSIDE HS ’00: Named to All-Avocado League fi rst team as

an offensive player, but earned fi rst team All-CIF honors on defense... Team went 11-2 and captured North County Section title in his senior year... Also a fi rst team all-league pick in basketball... Averaged 13 points per game and was named team MVP... Golden State Exam honoree in economics... Made Honor Roll all eight semesters.

PERSONAL: Born Dec. 28, 1981 in the Philippines... Age 21 throughout the season... Majoring in communication... Pretended to be Barry Sanders and Allen Iverson as a kid, presumably depending on the sport he was playing at the time... Says the hardest part about being a student-athlete is “proving that I’m a student fi rst.”

FREEMAN CAREER STATS Receiving Rushing GP Rec Yds Avg. Long TD Rush Yds Avg. Long TD2001 5 2 13 6.5 7 0 0 0 0.0 0 02002 12 20 281 14.1 34 5 12 25 1.8 13 22003 10 35 626 17.9 57 2 8 59 7.4 14 0Total 27 57 920 16.1 57 7 20 84 4.2 14 2

Kickoff Returns Punt Returns GP KR Yds Avg. Long TD PR Yds Avg. Long TD2001 5 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 02002 12 17 398 23.4 96 1 2 15 7.5 0 132003 10 4 65 16.2 24 0 0 0 0.0 0 0Total 27 21 463 22.0 96 1 2 15 7.5 0 13

FREEMAN 2002 & 2003 GAME-BY-GAME2002 Rec Yds TD Rush Yds TD KOR Yds TDat Grand Valley State 2 20 1 0 0 0 2 18 0ABILENE CHRISTIAN 0 0 0 2 -4 0 1 43 0NORTH DAKOTA STATE 5 50 0 3 9 0 0 0 0at Western Oregon 1 10 1 0 0 0 4 125 1SACRAMENTO STATE 2 24 1 1 13 0 1 20 0at Humboldt State 2 29 0 1 0 0 0 0 0at Cal Poly 1 5 0 2 5 2 0 0 0SAINT MARY’S 2 21 1 1 0 0 3 68 0at Central Washington 0 0 0 1 -4 0 3 62 0at Western Washington 0 0 0 1 3 0 0 0 0at Central Washington 3 100 1 1 0 0 1 31 0at TAM-Kingsville 2 22 0 1 3 0 2 31 0

2003 Rec Yds TD Rush Yds TD KOR Yds TDGRAND VALLEY STATE 9 122 0 0 0 0 0 0 0at North Dakota State 4 50 0 0 0 0 0 0 0at Texas State 0 0 0 1 3 0 0 0 0at Sacramento State 4 42 0 2 17 0 0 0 0WESTERN OREGON 2 37 0 2 27 0 0 0 0WESTERN WASHINGTON 2 40 0 1 -1 0 1 18 0at Saint Mary’s 3 55 0 0 0 0 0 0 0CAL POLY 1 43 0 1 2 0 1 10 0CENTRAL WASHINGTON 3 85 1 1 11 0 0 0 0NORTHERN COLORADO 7 152 1 0 0 0 2 37 0

BrandonGilmoreWide Receiver • 6-1 • 187Senior • Alta Loma, Calif.

2003: Saw action in 9 games as a reserve wideout... Caught 4 passes for 64 yards, all in second half of season... First Aggie reception was a 15-yarder from Ryan Flanigan, converting a 3rd-and-7 situation... Longest reception was for 23 yards (from Flanigan) vs. Northern Colorado... Also posted 5-for-83 line in kickoff returns, all against Texas State.

MT. SAN ANTONIO COLLEGE: Earned Scholar-Athlete of the Year honors... Played 2002 season for head coach Bill Fisk.

ETIWANDA HS ’00: Earned honorable mention All-Southern Sec-tion... Also played basketball and track.

PERSONAL: Born May 24, 1982 in Torrance, Calif.... Managerial economics major... Parents are Michael & Donna Gilmore... Favorite movie is Coming to America... Best athlete he’s faced is former Mt. SAC teammate Ryan Phillips, who later signed with Texas Tech.

GILMORE CAREER STATS Receiving Kickoff Returns GP Rec Yds Avg. Long TD KR Yds Avg. Long TD2003 9 4 64 16.0 23 0 5 83 16.6 23 0

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JonGrantQuarterback • 6-2 • 198Sophomore • Pacifi c Grove, Calif.

2003: Appeared in 4 games as a reserve quarterback... Completed 4 of 6 passes for 73 yards and a TD... Hit Ryan Smith for a 30-yard TD strike in fi rst play of 4th quar-ter vs. Western Washington... Finished that game 3-for-3 with 30 yards.

2002: Attended UC San Diego.PACIFIC GROVE HS ’02: Enjoyed stellar career in football, basket-

ball and baseball... Won All-Mission Trail Athletic League honors three times in football: twice at quarterback, once at safety... Led league in passing as a senior, earning All-Central Coast Section and MTAL Back of the Year honors... Team went 12-1 and captured league and CCS titles in 2001... Honored by National Football Foundation & College Hall of Fame... Selected as team captain and MVP for freshman team, fi ring 22 passing TDs and running for 5 more... Batted .448 with 10 home runs in four-year baseball career... Also set season (22) and career (75) stolen base records... Capture MTAL batting title and earned all-league accolades each season... Also a three-time All-MTAL honoree in basketball, serv-ing as team captain each year... Also garnered team’s MVP and Coaches’ awards... Scored school-record 32 points in a game as a freshman... In all, was selected as 2002 Athlete of the Year for Monterey County and for KION-TV tri-county area... Posted 4.4 GPA and was selected as class valedictorian... Invited to National Youth Leaders conference in Washington, D.C.

PERSONAL: Born Sept. 17, 1983 in Monterey, Calif.... Majoring in history... Parents are Gary & Candace Grant... Career highlight was capturing the CCS football title as a senior... Among best athletes he’s faced is current teammate Luis Amaral.

GRANT CAREER STATSPassing Rushing

GP Att Cpl Int Pct Yds TD Rat Att Yds Avg. Long TD2001 4 6 4 0 66.7 73 1 223.87 5 -24 -4.8 3 0

MattGravetteTight End • 6-3 • 227Junior • Oceanside, Calif.

2003: Redshirted at UC Davis... Voted as team’s Scout Offense Player of the Week after Western Washington game.

SOUTHWESTERN COLLEGE : Served as team captain and voted Best Of-fensive Freshman... Caught 16 passes for 316 yards in 2002... Earned All-Foothill Conference honorable mention... Garnered Academic All-America honors from JC Gridwire.

VISTA HS ’01: Starred in both football and baseball... Won All-Palomar League second-team honors as a senior... Totalled 17 catches for

DavidGwaraOffensive Line • 6-5 • 274Freshman • Seaside, Calif.

2003: Redshirted.SEASIDE HS ’03: Named Monterey

Bay League Offensive Lineman of the Year as a senior tackle... Selected to all-county team... Voted as team’s Best Offensive Player... Earned fi rst-team All-MBL hon-ors as a junior guard... Team won league title in 2003 with 7-4 ledger... Won team’s Best Lineman award in 1999 and 2000... Participant in 2002 East/West All-Star Game.

PERSONAL: Born Oct. 26, 1985 in Merced, Calif.... Has not declared a major, enrolled in exploratory program... Parents are David & Karen Gwara... Nicknamed “The House”.

371 yards... Helped team to San Diego Section Division I title in 1998... Led baseball team with .384 average as a senior, earning second-team all-league accolades... Voted Most Improved... Team fi nished as CIF-SDS runner-ups in 2000... Selected as school’s Athlete of the Year.

PERSONAL: Born Dec. 24, 1982 in Fountain Valley, Calif.... Major-ing in communication... Parents are Dennis & Mary Gravette... Career sports highlights were his high school matchups with Long Beach Poly... Sports hero is Tony Gwynn, non-sports hero is his father.

BryanHarrisonRunning Back • 6-0 • 196Sophomore • Vallejo, Calif.

2003: Saw action in 4 games... Rushed for 95 yards on 19 carries... Longest run was also his fi rst collegiate TD: a 34-yard run in fi nal minutes at Saint Mary’s... Se-lected as team’s Scout Offense Player of the Week after North Dakota State game.

JUSTIN SIENA HS ’02: Ranked 26th in state among prep running backs by Cal-Hi Sports... Rushed for school-record 1,512 yards and 29 TDs as a senior... Averaged 7.9 yards per carry as senior, 7.5 as a junior... Twice won All-Marin Catholic Athletic League honors... Won all-county merit as a senior, helping lead team to North Coast Section title... Named Player of the Week fi ve times by KVON 1440 AM.

PERSONAL: Born Oct. 11, 1983 in Richmond, Calif.... Majoring in sociology... Parents are Michael Harrison and Narda Lambert... Twin brother, Ryan, also attends UC Davis... Career highlights were his Cal-Hi Sports ranking and his 312-yard rushing game.

HARRISON CAREER STATS Receiving GP Rec Yds Avg. Long TD2003 4 19 95 5.0 34 1

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AaronHinesTight End • 6-5 • 225Junior • Pacifi ca, Calif.

2003: Appeared as a reserve in all 10 games... Caught 3 passes for 56 yards... First collegiate reception was also his longest: a 24-yard shot from Jon Grant in 4th quarter at Saint Mary’s.

ST. IGNATIUS PREP ’01: Earned second-team All-Metro and fi rst-team All-West Catholic Athletic League honors as a senior, posting 45 receptions for 706 yards and 10 TDs... Also received All-WCAL honorable mention in basketball... Part of 4x400 relay squad that won Central Coast Section JV title in 1999.

PERSONAL: Born Aug. 28, 1983 in San Francisco, Calif.... Majoring in communication... Youngest son of Howard & Gail Hines... Howard played basketball at North Texas... Toughest athlete he’s faced is Matt Ware, now of UCLA... Best facility in which he’s played is the San Jose Events Center.

HINES CAREER STATS Receiving GP Rec Yds Avg. Long TD2003 10 3 56 18.7 24 0

AlexHogueTight End • 6-5 • 220Freshman • Menlo Park, Calif.

2003: Redshirted.MENLO-ATHERTON HS ’03: Won

fi rst-team All-Peninsula Athletic League honors in both football and baseball... Caught 60 passes for 1,172 yards and 21 TDs in 2002, helping Bears to Central Coast Section D-II title... Posted 8 receptions for 166 yards and 3 scores in the fi nal vs. Hempstead... Named to All-PAL second team as an out-fi elder as a junior... Won Governor’s Scholar Award for testing amont top fi ve percent of high school students.

PERSONAL: Born April 19, 1984 in Stanford, Calif.... Majoring in managerial economics... Parents are Robert & Lindsay Hogue... Career sports highlight was winning the CCS championship.

JoshuaHollowayOffensive Line • 6-1 • 275Junior • Long Beach, Calif.

2003: Did not play.EL CAMINO COLLEGE: Earned

second-team All-Mission Conference distinction... Started all 20 games in his two-year career... Served as team captain as a sophomore... Academic Athlete of the Year in 2002... Teammate of current Aggie transfer Michael Wolfson.

PARAMOUNT HS ’00: Named All-Southern Section as a senior... Selected to Los Angeles Times All-Area team as well... Won Senior Athlete of the Year honors.

PERSONAL: Born Aug. 16, 1982 in Marion, Ohio... History major... Parents are John & Beckie Gibson... Hopes to become a high school teacher... Toughest athlete he’s faced is former El Camino teammate Brent Pollack.

NickJohnstonCornerback • 5-9 • 170Freshman • Alamo, Calif.

UCLA: On 2003 roster, did not play... Twice made Directors’ Honor Roll.

SAN RAMON VALLEY HS ’02: Starred in football and track & fi eld... Captured fi rst-team All-East Bay Athletic Legaue honors at defensive back... Won All-North Coast Section and All-CIF Scholar Athlete awards... Posted 9 career interceptions... Won EBAL title in long jump... Best mark of 21-11... NCS and state meet qualifi er... Medaled at De La Salle Invitational... Top 8 Meet invitee.

PERSONAL: Born Feb. 4, 1984 in Walnut Creek, Calif.... Majoring in managerial economics... Parents are Philip & Leslie Johnston... Sports heroes are Walter Payton and John Wooden, non-sports hero is his fa-ther... Career highlight was making the state track & fi eld meet.

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SPRING STRENGTH RESULTSDEFENSIVE LINEBENCH PRESSChris Jones 440Matthew Ngwun 365Nick Buich 355

POWER CLEANSRyan Sharp 325Nick Buich 305Kent Sheridan 295

PARALLEL SQUATSMatthew Ngwun 505Ryan Sharp 495Two tied at 475

THREE-LIFT TOTALChris Jones 1,175Ryan Sharp 1,155Matthew Ngwun 1,145

VERTICAL JUMPTyler Birkley 32.0Chris Jones 30.0Three tied at 29.0

ChrisJonesDefensive Tackle • 6-3 • 266Senior • Stockton, Calif.

2003: ACADEMIC ALL-DISTRICT VIII... Had highest grade-point average among All-District honorees... Saw sig-nifi cant playing time as a reserve in all 10 games... Tallied 3 solo tackles and 5 assists for 8 total... Also posted 2 tackles for losses of 2 yards... Had career-best 3 tackles (all assists) including a TFL vs. Saint Mary’s.

2002: Appeared in 6 games as a reserve... Had 4 total tackles (1 solo, 3 assists)... Recorded fi rst unassisted tackle vs. Sacramento State.

2001: Played in 7 games as a reserve... Credited with 6 total tackles, all assists... Posted line of 0-2-2 in back-to-back games against Sacramento State and Central Washington... Had fi rst TFL vs CWU.

2000: Redshirted.ST. MARY’S HS ’00: Earned second-team All-San Joaquin Athletic

Assocation at defensive end as a junior... Garnered similar honors as an offensive guard the following year... Once recorded 6 sacks in a game... Team went 19-4 during his two years, reaching Sac-Joaquin Section playoffs each time... Won Air Force Math and Science Award as a senior as his school’s top student in those fi elds.

PERSONAL: Born March 22, 1982 in Stockton, Calif... Dean’s List student in biochemistry, with career plans of becoming an anesthesiolo-gist... Awarded at UC Davis for highest GPA among all African-American juniors... Parents are Joey & Catherine Warren... Sports hero is Levon Kirkland... Chose UC Davis because it was close to home and “convenient for my intended fi eld of study.”

JONES CAREER STATS Tackles Pass Def. Fumbles GP UT AT TT TFL Yds Sack Yds Int Yds PBU FF FR Yds BK2001 8 0 6 6 1 1 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 02002 6 1 3 4 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 02003 10 3 5 8 2 2 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Total 24 4 14 18 3 3 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

TonyKaysWide Receiver • 6-0 • 186Sophomore • Elk Grove, Calif.

2003: Recipient of MIKE WISE AWARD as team’s outstanding freshman... Started 8 of 10 games played... Caught 10 passes for 149 yards and a TD... First col-legiate reception was 8-yarder from Ryan Flanigan midway through 3rd quarter at North Dakota State... Lone TD was for 9 yards at 3:19 in 1st quarter vs. Saint Mary’s... Had 9-yard rush vs. Western Washington.

2002: Redshirted... Co-winner (with Clayton O’Kane) of GEORGE BELENIS AWARD as outstanding redshirt... Named Scout Offense Player of the Week for Cal Poly and second Central Washington game.

ELK GROVE HS ’02: Earned fi rst-team All-Delta League honors... Caught 62 passes for 1,024 yards and 9 TDs as a senior... Member of Thundering Herd team that went 14-0 and captured Sac-Joaquin Sec-tion title... Described in Cal-Hi Sports as having “one of the best pair of hands of any wideout in Northern California” (Oct. 23, 2001 issue)... Nominated for that magazine’s Receiver of the Year honors.

PERSONAL: Born Mar. 6, 1984 in Sacramento, Calif.... Economics major... Parents are Jerry Kays & Christine Tsukamoto... Career highlight was scoring a 72-yard touchdown against local dynasty Nevada Union in the section playoffs.

KAYS CAREER STATS Receiving Rushing GP Rec Yds Avg Long TD Rush Yds Avg Long TD2003 10 10 149 14.9 34 1 1 9 9.0 9 0

2003 Rec Yds TDGRAND VALLEY STATE 0 0 0at North Dakota State 1 8 0at Texas State 1 18 0at Sacramento State 1 4 0WESTERN OREGON 1 12 0

KAYS 2003 GAME-BY-GAME2003 Rec Yds TDWESTERN WASHINGTON 2 42 0at Saint Mary’s 2 15 1CAL POLY 0 0 0CENTRAL WASHINGTON 1 12 0NORTHERN COLORADO 1 34 0

TimothyKeaneOffensive Line • 6-3 • 271Sophomore • Palm Springs, Calif.

2003: Appeared as a reserve in games. vs. Western Oregon, Western Washington and Saint Mary’s.

2002: Redshirted.PALM SPRINGS HS ’02: Selected

to All-Desert Valley League fi rst team as a junior and senior... Captured honorable mention as a sophomore... Named team’s offensive MVP as a junior, then team MVP as a senior... Also lettered in track & fi eld and soccer

PERSONAL: Born April 16, 1984 in Los Angeles, Calif.... Has not declared a major, enrolled in exploratory program... Parents are Jeffrey & Barbara Keane.

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BryanLee-LauduskiQuarterback • 6-4 • 174Sophomore • Carlsbad, Calif.

2003: Did not play.2002: Redshirted.CARLSBAD HS ’02: Swept fi rst-team

All-San Diego Section, All-San Diego County and All-Avocado League honors as a senior quarterback... Threw for 2,143 yards and 17 TDs that year... Named team MVP and league’s Offensive Player of the Year... Played in Alex Spanos All-Star Football Classic... Won National Football Foundation & College Hall of Fame Scholar-Athlete distinction.

PERSONAL: Born Jan. 3, 1984 in La Mesa, Calif.... Majoring in so-ciology... Parents are John & Kathi Lauduski... Lists Nomar Garciaparra as his sports hero, his mother as his non-sports hero... Hopes for a career in the U.S. Secret Service.

CoryLekkerkerkerOffensive Line • 6-7 • 324Senior • Chino, Calif.

2003: Won JIM FERRIER AWARD as team’s outstanding transfer of the year... Started all 10 games at left tackle, opposite older brother, Brad.

2002: Redshirted.CHAFFEY COLLEGE: Earned second

team All-Foothill Conference honors as a sophomore... Team went 9-2 in 2000, 10-1 in 2001... Played alongside older brother, Brad.

DAMIEN HS ’00: Earned fi rst team All-Sierra Foothill League honors as a senior... Played for coach Mark Pasquerella.

PERSONAL: Born July 25, 1981 in Upland, Calif.... Economics major... Mother is Patti Lekkerkerker... Featured with Patti and Brad in November 3, 2003 issue of Sports Illustrated.

MarcManfreddaOffensive Line • 6-2 • 302Senior • Eureka, Calif.

2003: Started all 10 games at center... Has started 28 straight games on offen-sive line.

2002: ALL-INDEPENDENT FOOT-BALL ALLIANCE HONORABLE MEN-TION... Won team’s T. PALMER MOODY AWARD as outstanding sophomore... Started all 12 games at right guard.

2001: Started 6 games, including two NCAA postseason outings. 2000: Redshirted... Co-winner of team’s GEORGE BELENIS AWARD

for outstanding redshirt.ST. BERNARD’S HS ’00: Selected to the Eureka Times-Standard

All-Star team in 1998 and 1999... Two-time All-Humboldt County pick, leading team to combined 30-4 record in those two seasons... Named Gridiron Great as a senior... Also a standout in wrestling, golf and track... Finished 3rd in section, 10th at state meet in shot put in his only year as a letterwinner... Placed 8th in county in golf... Finished 4th in county and qualifi ed for section tournament in wrestling – again, in his only year on varsity.

PERSONAL: Born March 8, 1982 in Eureka, Calif.... Dean’s List student majoring in community & regional development... Parents are Val & Debbie Manfredda... Avid golfer, would consider joining the excel-lent Aggie golf team... Favorite facility he’s played thus far is the Alerus Center in Grand Forks, N.D.

SPRING STRENGTH RESULTSOFFENSIVE LINEBENCH PRESSJeff Anderson 430Marc Manfredda 430Cory Lekkerkerker 405

POWER CLEANSMarc Manfredda 365Cory Lekkerkerker 325Kyle Skierski 305

PARALLEL SQUATSJeff Anderson 540Michael Wolfson 500Two tied at 475

THREE-LIFT TOTALMarc Manfredda 1,270Jeff Anderson 1,240Cory Lekkerkerker 1,205

VERTICAL JUMPCory Lekkerkerker 31.5Steve Gunsch 28.0Tim Keane 28.0

Award Winner Year CaptainMarc Manfredda 2002 2004Kelly Valaau 2001 2003Forest Vance 2001 2003Michael Oliva 2000 2002Charley Enos 1999 2001Kris Spraker 1998 2000John Shoemaker 1997 1999Greg Gatto 1996 1998Joseph Castagnola 1995 1997Jeff Brunswig 1994 1995Jason Hairston 1992 1993, ‘94Mike Ichiyama 1992 1994Morice Mabry 1990 1992Mike McDonald 1990 1992

A Good OmenMarc Manfredda is the 10th straight winner of the T. Palmer Moody Award to eventually serve as team captain. In all, 28 Aggies have won or shared the award – bestowed upon the team’s outstanding sophomore – then become team captain. No other team award has such a correlation to the captainship.

For the record, tight end Daniel Fells captured last season’s T. Palmer Moody Award.

Award Winner Year CaptainMike Shepard 1989 1991Steve Thompson 1987 1989Larry Wear 1985 1986Randy Williams 1982 1985Ken O’Brien 1980 1981, ’82Jim Speck 1974 1976John Silverfoote 1973 1975Rick Fortner 1972 1974Mike Tenerowicz 1970 1972John Kohlmoos 1967 1969Dick South 1964 1966Karl Frank 1963 1965Ray DiGuilio 1962 1964Dick Carriere 1961 1963

2004 TEAM CAPTAIN

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MarcusMcClimanRunning Back • 5-9 • 176Freshman • Fontana, Calif.

2003: Redshirted.KAISER HS ’03: Captured all-state

honors as a senior... Two-time All-South-ern Section and three-time All-Sunkist League selection... Competed in county all-star game... Played running back and strong safety... Rushed for 1,940 yards and posted 175 tackles and 9 interceptions during his last two years... Team went 13-0-1 and won CIF-SS Division VIII championship in 2002, 12-2 and section runner-up in 2001... Ran for 60-yard TD in CIF-SS semifi nal.

PERSONAL: Born Aug. 25, 1985 in Long Beach, Calif.... Has not declared a major... Father is Mike McCliman... Youngest of four siblings... Would title his autobiography, “180 Degrees”... Hopes for career as a sports announcer.

JaShaunMcCowanCornerback • 5-8 • 162Senior • Oxnard, Calif.

2003: Posted 17 total tackles (7 solo, 10 assists) in 9 games played... Also had an INT and a pass break-up... Picked off pass from Western Washington’s Steve Nichols, then returned it 24 yards for a TD midway through 3rd quarter... Had 2 solos, 3 assists for career-high 5 total vs. Central Washington.

VENTURA COLLEGE: Played two years for coach James Morris... Earned fi rst-team All-Western State Conference and Newcomer of the Year honors as a freshman... Led league with 23 pass break-ups... Also had 49 tackles, 5 TFLs, 4 interceptions and a blocked fi eld goal... Fol-lowed that with 62 tackles with 2 picks and 2 fumble recoveries as a sophomore, again earning All-WSC honors.

ST. BONAVENTURE HS ’01: Attended three years at Oxnard HS, one at St. B’s... Earned second-team all-state and fi rst-team All-Southern Section as a senior, helping lead team to 14-0 record and CIF-SS cham-pionship... Made Los Angeles Times and Ventura County all-star teams... Compiled 13 interceptions and 32 pass break-ups in two years on var-sity... Had 38 tackles, 6 TFL and 2 blocked kicks as a senior... Garnered fi rst-team All-Ventura County and All-Pacifi c View League distinction as a junior... Made All-Academic team three years.

McCOWAN UC DAVIS CAREER STATS

2003 UT AT TT INTGRAND VALLEY 1 2 3at North Dakota State 1 0 1at Texas State 0 0 0at Sacramento State 0 4 4WESTERN OREGON 0 0 0

McCOWAN GAME-BY-GAME

Tackles Pass Def. Fumbles GP UT AT TT TFL Yds Sack Yds Int Yds PBU FF FR Yds BK2003 9 7 10 17 0 0 0 0 1 24 1 0 0 0 0

2003 UT AT TT INTWESTERN WASH. 2 0 2 1-24at Saint Mary’s 1 1 2CAL POLY 0 0 0CENTRAL WASH. 2 3 0NORTHERN COLO. dnp

ChrisMillerWide Receiver • 6-2 • 190Freshman • San Clemente, Calif.

2003: Redshirted.SAN CLEMENTE HS ’03: Twice

earned All-Southern Section honors... Named South Coast League Offensive Player of the Year... Set nine school re-cords, including receptions (147) and yards (1,300)... Scored TD in North-South Shrine All-Star Game... Selected for Jerry Campbell Sports All-America team.

PERSONAL: Born Mar. 4, 1985 in Mission Viejo, Calif.... Has not declared a major, enrolled in exploratory program... Parents are Craig & Margaret Miller... Sports hero is Wayne Chrebet, non-sports hero is his father... If not for football, would like to play tennis at UC Davis.

PERSONAL: Born Apr. 27, 1983 in Oxnard, Calif.... Sociology ma-jor... Parents are James McCowan & Tonya Prezzie... Has three cousins who played major college football or in the NFL: Ronney Jenkins (BYU, Oakland Raiders), Keary Colbert (USC) and Lorenzo Booker (Florida State)... Career highlight was making a game-saving tackle in the Ventura County All-Star Game... Stopped a two-point conversion to salvage a 24-23 win and the fi rst West victory in the last 9 years.

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JakeMossawirDefensive End • 6-2 • 247Senior • San Jose, Calif.

2003: Played in all 10 games, starting fi nal 6 at right defensive end after Pila Fatukala went down with injury... Led team with 4.0 sacks for 24 yards... Tal-lied 33 total tackles (13 solo, 20 assist) including 7 for losses of 29 yards... Shared team’s Defensive Player of the Week honors after Causeway Classic win... Posted 6-1-7 tackles chart plus recovered QB Blake Mori’s fumble in 4th quarter (forced by Dan Reece)... Also had 3 solo stops in opening series in 3rd, including 2 for no yards... Compiled 6 total tackles each against Saint Mary’s and Cal Poly... Credited for 2.5 sacks for 17 yards vs. Central Washington, giving him team lead... Also blocked Matthew McDowell’s 43-yard fi eld goal try in that game.

2002: Co-winner (with Ryan Flanigan) of COACHES’ AWARD as team’s most improved player... First defensive lineman to win that award since Alonzo Grant in 1995... Voted Defensive Player of the Week after Humboldt State game... Posted season-best 5 tackles (3-2-5) in that contest... Played in all games except NCAA quarterfi nal at Texas A&M-Kingsville... Finished season with 17 total tackles (11 solo, 6 assists), including 5.5 sacks for 40 yards... Also forced a fumble, the result of his 14-yard sack of Sac State’s Blake Mori.

2001: Played in 5 games, issuing one tackle... Lone stop was for a 4-yard loss on a passing play to Mark Dreiing of Western Oregon.

2000: Redshirted.BELLARMINE PREP ’00: Enjoyed monstrous senior year, earning

fi rst-team distinction for All-Central Coast Section, All-West Catholic Athletic League, All-Mid-Peninsula, San Francisco Examiner All-Metro and All-San Jose Mercury News teams... Recorded 103 tackles as a line-backer... Also named Most Valuable Linebacker in the WCAL and team’s defensive MVP... Starter in the Charlie Wedemeyer All-Star Game (for Silicon Valley area)... Helped basketball team to undefeated season and league title in 1997.

including 7 for losses of 29 yards... Shared team’s Defensive Player of

MOSSAWIR CAREER STATS Tackles Pass Def. Fumbles GP UT AT TT TFL Yds Sack Yds Int Yds PBU FF FR Yds BK2001 5 1 0 1 1 4 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 02002 11 11 6 17 7 42 5.5 40 0 0 0 1 0 0 02003 10 13 20 33 7 29 4.0 24 0 0 0 0 1 0 1Total 26 25 26 51 15 75 9.5 64 0 0 0 1 1 0 1

MOSSAWIR 2002 & 2003 GAME-BY-GAME2002 UT AT TT TFL Yds Sack Ydsat Grand Valley State 2 0 2 1 6 1.0 6ABILENE CHRISTIAN 0 0 0NORTH DAKOTA STATE 0 0 0at Western Oregon 1 2 3 1 3 0.5 3SACRAMENTO STATE 3 0 0 2 20 2.0 20at Humboldt State 3 2 5 2 11 2.0 11at Cal Poly 1 1 2 1 2SAINT MARY’S 0 0 0at Central Washington 1 0 1at Western Washington 0 0 0at Central Washington 0 1 1at TAM-Kingsville dnp

2003 UT AT TT TFL Yds Sack YdsGRAND VALLEY STATE 0 1 1at North Dakota State 0 2 2 1 3 0.5 3at Texas State 0 0 0at Sacramento State 6 1 7 1 4WESTERN OREGON 0 1 1WESTERN WASHINGTON 0 3 3at Saint Mary’s 2 4 6CAL POLY 3 3 6 2 5 1.0 4CENTRAL WASHINGTON 2 1 3 3 17 2.5 17NORTHERN COLORADO 0 4 4

PERSONAL: Born Nov. 23, 1981 in San Jose, Calif.... Dean’s List student, majoring in political science... Parents are Mark & Marcy Mos-sawir... Marcy is assistant A.D. at Bellarmine... Best athlete he’s faced is Tab Perry, now a receiver at UCLA... Among his non-sports heroes is his brother, Ben, a graduate student at Stanford.

LINEBACKERS (9)Jason Hairston 1993, 1994Jeff Brunswig 1995, 1996Ted Corcoran 1995, 1996Joe Castagnola 1997Chad Sindel 1998, 1999Kris Spraker 2000Viliami Tuivai 2001Kelly Valaau 2003Tom Parisi 2004

OFFENSIVE LINE (6) Bob Shults 1993Erik Lawrence 1997Jay Suesens 1999Chris Maben 2002Forest Vance 2003Marc Manfredda 2004 DEFENSIVE BACK (6)Dyrell Foster 1994Jeremy Veasey 1997Joe Caviglia 1999Nate Nelson 2001Ejiro Evero 2002, 2003

QUARTERBACKS (5) Khari Jones 1993Chris Chambers 1995Kevin Daft 1997, 1998J.T. O’Sullivan 2000, 2001Ryan Flanigan 2003

RUNNING BACKS (5) Preston Jackson 1993Mike Ichiyama 1994Jermaine Rucker 1996G.P. Muhammad 1998Matt Brown 2000

DEFENSIVE LINE (5) Keith Dunn 1993Greg Gatto 1998Robby Flannery 2000B.J. Brust 2002Jake Mossawir 2004 WIDE RECEIVERS (4)John Shoemaker 1999Charley Enos 2001Michael Oliva 2002Jesse Oliva 2004

TIGHT ENDS (2)Aaron Bennetts 1994Chris Wilson 1995

Oh Captain! My Captain!Jake Mossawir is just the fi fth defensive lineman selected as team captain in Bob Biggs’ tenure as a head coach. Linebackers have assumed the role most often, as nine different players have held the captainship a total of 13 times. Listed below is a breakdown of all Biggs-era (1993-present) team captains, sorted by position.

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MatthewNgWunDefensive End • 6-2 • 289Sophomore • Torrance, Calif.

2003: Saw action in 6 games as a reserve... Did not record any stats... Only true freshman to play in 2003 season.

TORRANCE HS ’03: Starred in both football and track & fi eld... Won fi rst-team All-Pioneer League honors in football... Served as team captain... Bay League runner-up in discus as a senior... Set school discus record as a junior.

PERSONAL: Born Nov. 2, 1985 in Torrance, Calif.... Majoring in economics...Parents are CoeSen & Agnes NgWun.

ClaytonO’KaneOutside Linebacker • 6-1 • 220Sophomore • Altadena, Calif.

2003: Appeared in season’s first 6 games as a reserve, recording 9 total tackles (5 solo, 4 assists)... Had 3 tack-les against North Dakota State (2-1-3), then Texas State (1-2-3)... Recovered QB Cullen Finnerty’s fumble in Aggies’ second-quarter goal line stand vs. Grand Valley State in season opener (fumble was forced by Kelly Valaau at 1-yard line)... First Aggie tackle: held Marques Johnson to 13-yard kickoff return in 1st quarter at North Dakota State.

2002: Co-winner (with Tony Kays) for team’s GEORGE BELENIS AWARD as outstanding redshirt... Named Scout Defense Player of the Week after North Dakota State game.

ST. FRANCIS HS ’02: Earned All-Mission League honors in football (as a linebacker) and track & fi eld (relay team).

PERSONAL: Born Apr. 16, 1984 in Pasadena, Calif.... Majoring in communication... Oldest of four children of Brian & Kathy O’Kane.

O’KANE CAREER STATS Tackles Pass Def. Fumbles GP UT AT TT TFL Yds Sack Yds Int Yds PBU FF FR Yds BK2003 6 5 4 9 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0

JesseOlivaWide Receiver • 5-10 • 183Senior • Tuolumne, Calif.

2003: Enjoyed breakthrough year offensively... Started all but one game at wideout... Caught 17 passes for 234 yards... Led team with 3 TD receptions... Scored in each of last three games of sea-son... First career reception was 7-yarder from Ryan Flanigan in 1st series against Grand Valley State... First collegiate TD capped 99-yard drive in 1st quarter vs. Cal Poly... Longest reception was 41-yard TD in 2nd quarter against Central Washington... Returned 4 punts for 22 yards.

2002: Returned from preseason injury to appear in 9 games, mostly on special teams... Returned 2 punts, one for 5 yards vs. Humboldt State... Lone kickoff return was 12-yarder at Western Washington.

2001: Appeared in 8 games, primarily on special teams... Posted 3 punt returns for minus-4 yards.

SUMMERVILLE HS ’00: Earned All-Mother Lode League honors in football, basketball and baseball... Compiled 715 receiving yards and 8 TDs on offense, 5 interceptions on defense... Helped lead hoop team to 23-10 record and league title... Averaged 15.3 points per game as a point guard, capturing MLL Player of the Year merit... Batted .410 and committed just 2 errors as a shortstop in baseball... Captured fi rst-team all-league in football... Once scored 4 TDs in a game... Finished with a GPA of better than 4.0.

PERSONAL: Born Apr. 23, 1982 in San Jose, Calif.... Economics major... Parents are Mike Oliva & Diana Eveleth... Older brother, Mike, holds numerous UC Davis receiving records and signed a free-agent contract with the New York Jets in 2003.

Blood TiesMichael and Jesse Oliva are the second set of brothers to serve as Aggie team captains, holding their respective posts in 2002 and 2004. The fi rst pair was Paul and Jim Fiack, in 1966 and 1971, respectively. Furthermore, the Fiack brothers are the only multi-generation captains, as their father Joe took over as team captain in 1931 when Dudley Stephens went down with a preseason injury. In 2000, Jim’s daughter Shannon Fiack con-tinued the family tradition – this time as captain of the Aggie women’s volleyball team.

OLIVA CAREER STATS Receiving Punt Returns GP Rec Yds Avg. Long TD PR Yds Avg. Long TD2001 8 0 0 0.0 0 0 3 -4 -1.3 2 02002 9 0 0 0.0 0 0 2 5 2.5 5 02003 10 17 234 13.8 41 3 4 22 5.5 8 0Total 27 17 234 13.8 41 3 9 23 2.6 8 0

2003 Rec Yds TDGRAND VALLEY STATE 2 22 0at North Dakota State 2 21 0at Texas State 0 0 0at Sacramento State 1 12 0WESTERN OREGON 1 8 0

OLIVA 2003 GAME-BY-GAME2003 Rec Yds TDWESTERN WASHINGTON 1 9 0at Saint Mary’s 0 0 0CAL POLY 3 31 1CENTRAL WASHINGTON 4 78 1NORTHERN COLORADO 3 53 1

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TomParisiLinebacker • 6-1 • 220Senior • Rocklin, Calif.

2003: Started all 10 games, recording 35 total tackles (17 solo, 18 assists)... Led Aggie linebackers with 6 pass break-ups... Returned an interception (of Zak Hill) for 25 yards vs. Central Washington... Also recorded career-best 8 tackles (3-5-8) in that game... Had season’s only Aggie INT by a non-defensive back... Broke up 2 passes vs. Western Oregon... Credited for a forced fumble at Saint Mary’s, relieving Stevela Harper of the ball on a kickoff return in the 3rd quarter (recovered by Luis Amaral)... Posted solo sack for 7 yards against Sac State’s Ryan Leadingham... Blocked two kicks on the year... Stuffed David Hendrix’s 18-yard fi eld goal try in the 4th quarter vs. Grand Valley State... Defl ected and recovered John Bonicelli’s punt in 2nd quarter at North Dakota State a week later.

2002: Appeared in 11 games as a backup Willie linebacker... Made 15 total tackles (5 solo, 10 assists), including a tackle-for-loss of 3 yards... Teamed up with Andrew McClure for a 6-yard sack of Humboldt State’s Aaron Currell... Posted fi rst career interception, nabbing Denny Bies’ pass in the 2nd quarter vs. Western Oregon... Pick was one of two by Aggies in a 60-second span... Had season-best 1-2-3 tackles line in two games – vs. Abilene Christian and Humboldt.

2001: Participated in 8 games as a reserve... Recorded 4 total tackles (2 solo, 2 assists), including one for a loss of 2 yards... Lone TFL came against Central Washington’s Ryan Adkins in the 4th quarter.

2000: Redshirted... Co-winner of GEORGE BELENIS AWARD as outstanding redshirt.

ROCKLIN HS ’00: Starred in football and track & fi eld... Named All-Sierra Foothill League and made Optimist All-Star Game as a senior... Also voted as team’s defensive MVP as a junior, recording 80 tackles.. Won SFL title in discus, setting school record with 156-3 effort... Competed in shot, discus and sprints... Coached by former Aggie offensive lineman Matt Eckman... Contributed 100 hours of community service coaching area youth... Attended Boys’ State.

PERSONAL: Born July 6, 1982 in New Jersey... Organizational studies major... Parents are Chuck & Debra Parisi... Chuck competed in track for Fairleigh Dickinson (N.J.)... Sports heroes are Lawrence Taylor and Dick Butkus... Non-sports heroes are his parents... Among his life’s ambitions: hoping to meet Elizabeth Hurley.

PARISI CAREER STATS Tackles Pass Def. Fumbles GP UT AT TT TFL Yds Sack Yds Int Yds PBU FF FR Yds BK2001 8 2 2 4 1 2 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 02002 11 5 10 15 1 3 0.5 3 1 4 0 0 1 0 02003 10 17 18 35 3 9 1.0 7 1 25 6 1 0 0 2Total 29 24 30 54 5 14 1.5 10 2 29 6 1 1 0 2

2003 UT AT TT TFLGRAND VALLEY STATE 2 2 4 at North Dakota State 4 1 5at Texas State 0 2 2at Sacramento State 1 0 1 1-7WESTERN OREGON 1 2 3WESTERN WASHINGTON 2 0 2at Saint Mary’s 1 3 4CAL POLY 1 2 3CENTRAL WASHINGTON 3 5 8 1-1NORTHERN COLORADO 2 1 3 1-1

PARISI 2002 & 2003 GAME-BY-GAME2002 UT AT TT TFLat Grand Valley State DNPABILENE CHRISTIAN 1 2 3NORTH DAKOTA STATE 1 0 1at Western Oregon 1 1 2SACRAMENTO STATE 0 0 0at Humboldt State 1 2 3 1-3at Cal Poly 1 0 1SAINT MARY’S 0 1 1at Central Washington 0 2 2at Western Washington 0 0 0at Central Washington 0 2 2at Texas A&M-Kingsville 0 0 0

RyanPayneLinebacker/Long Snapper • 6-0 • 202Junior • Sonoma, Calif.

2003: Appeared in all 10 games as a reserve... Tallied 5 solo tackles and 2 assists for 7 total... Best outing was 1-2-3 chart at Texas State... Shared team’s Special Teams Player of the Week honors (with cornerback Nevan Bergan) after Central Washington game.

2002: Did not play.2001: Redshirted.SONOMA VALLEY HS ’01: Named Sonoma County League and

Redwood Empire Defensive Player of the Year as a senior... Recorded more than 130 tackles... Selected to all-state fi rst team... Helped lead team to a 9-2 record and SCL title in 2000.

PERSONAL: Born Feb. 19, 1983 in Marin, Calif.... Organizational studies major... Parents are Richard & Deborah Payne... Advice to young-sters: “Tough times go away, tough people don’t.”

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TimPloughQuarterback • 6-2 • 234Freshman • Ramona, Calif.

2003: Redshirted... Offensive recipient of GEORGE BELENIS AWARD for out-standing redshirt... Selected as team’s Scout Offense Player of the Week after Grand Valley State game.

RAMONA HS ’03: Earned second-team All-San Diego Section as a senior, compiling more than 2,300 passing yards and 14 TDs as a quarterback... Also rushed for 600 yards and 9 TDs that year... Named to All-North County and All-Valley League fi rst teams that year... Made all-league fi rst team and all-county second team as a junior, posting 1,767 passing yards and 16 TDs... Set school career marks of 312 completions and 5,005 passing yards... Inducted into National Football Foundation & College Hall of Fame... Selected to All-Valley League second team as a sophomore and was named Rookie of the Year... Also a standout in baseball, earning fi rst-team all-league accolades... Batted .342 with fi ve homers and 16 stolen bases as a junior, .374 with 7 homers and 15 steals as a senior... Named to San Diego Union-Tribune All-Academic fi rst team all three years... Graduated with GPA in excess of 4.0.

PERSONAL: Born June 24, 1985 in San Diego, Calif.... Has not declared a major... Parents are James & Barbara Plough... Older sister, Erin, attends Jacksonville State... Sports hero is John Elway, another standout quarterback/outfi elder... Non-sports hero is Robert Kennedy... Would title his autobiography, “An Audible in Life”.

BrandonQuinnStrong Safety • 6-1 • 194Junior • Vacaville, Calif.

2003: Saw action in 8 games, record-ing one solo tackle... First career tackle was on fi rst play of the season: stopping Grand Valley State’s Brandon Langston in the opening kickoff return... Recovered Steven Dietz’ blocked fi eld goal (by Pila Fatukala) at Texas State... Named as team’s Scout Defense Player of the Week after that game.

2002: Appeared in 4 games, did not record any stats.2001: Redshirted.WILL C. WOOD HS ’01: Lettered in football, basketball and track

& fi eld... Voted MVP as a senior, Most Improved as a junior... Posted 5 interceptions as a defensive back, 5 receiving TDs as a wideout... Three-time recipient of Coaches’ Award in track & fi eld, member of 4x400 relay squad that won Sac-Joaquin Section title in 2000... Part of 4x100 team that captured Monticello Empire League banner in 2002... Won Hardest Worker award in basketball... Hoop team went undefeated in 2001, capturing MEL title... Earned All-CIF Scholastic Award (for com-piling a 3.5-plus GPA in a championship sport)... Named school’s Most Outstanding Athlete as a senior.

PERSONAL: Jan. 8, 1983 at Travis AFB, Calif.... Political science major... Parents are Val & Lottie Quinn... Nicknamed “B.Q.”... Uncle, DeWayne Quinn, played football at UC Davis in early 90s... DeWayne’s nickname (to which he still answers) is “D.Q.”... Best athletes he’s faced are Onterrio Smith and Brandon Armstrong... Favorite facility in which he’s played is Napa Memorial Stadium; best basketball venue is Arco Arena... Pregame superstition: making sure the uniform looks good because “if you look good, you’ll play.”

JohnQuinnRunning Back • 6-0 • 238Senior • Oakland, Calif.

2003: Did not play.PREVIOUS COLLEGE: Appeared in

6 games as a reserve at Northeastern Uni-versity in 2002... Rushed for 18 yards on fi ve carries, mostly against Lock Haven... Previously attended Laney College... Finished 17th among state JC rushing leaders with 1,057 yards on 193 carries in 2001... Scored 2 TDs that year... Named to All-Mid-Empire Conference fi rst team and JC Gridwire Academic All-America squad.

BISHOP O’DOWD HS ’99: Selected as MVP of Hayward Area Ath-letic League... Rushed for two consecutive 1,000-yard seasons, helping Dragons capture North Coast Section 3-A titles each year... Also lettered in track & fi eld, competing in both 110 and 300-meter hurdles.

PERSONAL: Born Feb. 13, 1981 in Oakland, Calif.... Majoring in communication... Parents are John & Susan Quinn... Youngest of fi ve siblings... Career sports highlight was returning a kickoff 90 yards for a TD... Sports hero is Muhammad Ali, non-sports hero is Malcolm X... Says the toughest part about being an athlete is the “aches and pains after carrying the ball 25-plus times”... Best advice he’s received is “never fully trust anyone but Mom”.

SPRING STRENGTH RESULTSRUNNING BACKSBENCH PRESSJohn Quinn III 315Nelson Doris 290Demario Warren 290

POWER CLEANSJohn Quinn III 295O.J. Swanigan 280Brian Harrison 270

PARALLEL SQUATSJohn Quinn III 450O.J. Swanigan 450Brian Harrison 365

THREE-LIFT TOTALJohn Quinn III 1,060O.J. Swanigan 1,005Brian Harrison 900

VERTICAL JUMPNelson Doris 31.0Bryan Harrison 31.0Two tied at 29.0

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RyanRameyWide Receiver • 6-2 • 188Junior • Alta Loma, Calif.

2003: Saw action in 8 games... Caught 3 passes for 54 yards... First career recep-tion was also his longest for the year: a 33-yard strike from Ryan Flanigan in 1st quarter at Sacramento State... Hauled in 12-yarder vs. Western Washington and 9-yarder vs. Central Washington.

2002: Played in 3 games, primarily on special teams... Had a 30-yard kickoff return to close the 3rd quarter against Humboldt State.

2001: Redshirted.UC DAVIS TRACK & FIELD: Finished 3rd in triple jump at 2003

California Collegiate Athletic Association Championships with season-best 47-3.5.

ETIWANDA HS ’01: Enjoyed fi ne senior season in football, posting 277 receiving yards, 986 rushing yards and 15 touchdowns as a run-ning back; 2 interceptions as a linebacker... Won team’s Hatchet Man award... Placed 3rd (47-11) in triple jump at Southern Section meet in 2001... Took 7th in Southern Section Masters that year... Won Mt. Baldy League title in triple.

PERSONAL: Born June 30, 1983 in Rancho Cucamonga, Calif.... Chemical engineering major... Parents are Robert & Rita Ramey... Wears his lucky Sonic The Hedgehog T-shirt under his pads... Best athlete he’s faced is Chris Singleton, now of the Pittsburgh Pirates.

RAMEY CAREER STATS Receiving Kickoff Returns Rushing GP Rec Yds TD KR Yds TD Rush Yds TD2002 3 0 0 0 1 30 0 0 0 02003 8 3 54 0 0 0 0 1 -3 0Total 11 3 54 0 1 30 0 1 -3 0

NateRamezaneFree Safety • 5-11 • 189Senior • Los Gatos, Calif.

2003: Did not play due to injury.FOOTHILL COLLEGE: Played wide

receiver as a freshman then switched to free safety as a sophomore... Caught 53 passes for 650 yards and 2 TDs in 2000... Posted 87 tackles with 8 interceptions, including a pair of TDs as a sophomore... Team went 17-5 in his two years, winning Silicon Valley Bowl both years... Voted team captain and named fi rst-team All-Coast Conference in 2001... Made All-Academic team every quarter.

LELAND HS ’00: Attended Leland only as a senior... Competed for Bellarmine during fi rst three years... Captured fi rst-team All-Blossom Valley Athletic League honors in football, helping lead team to Central Coast Section title as a senior... Recorded 107 tackles and 6 picks on defense and went 25-for-537 with 8 TDs as a receiver... Earned team MVP and was named BVAL Senior of the Year in basketball... Averaged 20 points, 6 assists and 7 rebounds a game that year... Also made CIF-CCS All-Academic Team... Scored 17 ppg as a sophomore, 10 ppg as a junior at Bellarmine... Helped squad to 27-6 mark and a CCS cham-pionship in 1999.

PERSONAL: Born Sept. 13, 1981 in San Jose, Calif.... Communi-cation major... Son of Doug Ramezane... Hails from an athletic family: Doug played basketball at San Jose State; older brother, Brad, wrestled at Southern Oregon; brother-in-law Mike Rodriguez played baseball at Sonoma State... Cites as career highlights winning CCS championships at two different schools in two different sports, and securing Foothill’s win over powerhouse San Francisco City College with 14 tackles and 3 pass breakups – including one in the fi nal 30 seconds of play... Hopes to become either a police offi cer or a fi refi ghter.

SPRING STRENGTH RESULTSWIDE RECEIVERSBENCH PRESSRyan Ramey 330Jason Yäklich 320David DeLeon 305

POWER CLEANSNolan de Graaff 305Ryan Ramey 300Jason Yäklich 290

PARALLEL SQUATSNolan de Graaff 425Chris Stumpf 405Two tied at 370

THREE-LIFT TOTALNolan de Graaff 1,015Ryan Ramey 1,000Jason Yäklich 980

VERTICAL JUMPTony Kays 35.5Brandon Gilmore 34.0Jason Yäklich 34.0

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BenReeceLinebacker • 6-0 • 209Junior • Paso Robles, Calif.

2003: Appeared in fi nal 4 games as backup willie behind Justin Patterson... Posted 2 solo tackles, one each vs. Central Washington and Cal Poly.

2002: Played in all 12 games as a re-serve... Compiled 14 total tackles (6 solo, 8 assists)... Recovered a fumble vs. Humboldt State, reeling in an Angelo Caffese-forced fumble on Cody Killingsworth’s kickoff return... Posted career-high 4 tackles (2-2-4 line) at Western Oregon.

2001: Redshirted.PASO ROBLES HS ’01: Earned fi rst-team All-Los Padres League

honors as a senior... Won honorable mention as a junior... Helped team to 38-4 record and three straight Southern Section Div. X titles... Won William Clarke Memorial Scholarship.

PERSONAL: Born July 20, 1983 in San Miguel, Calif.... Religious studies major... Parents are Ronald & Caroline Reece... Older brother, Dan, is a senior defensive back for the Aggies... Hopes to become an athletic trainer... Sports hero is Zach Thomas... Career highlight was winning three CIF-SS titles at Paso Robles HS.

B. REECE CAREER STATS Tackles Pass Def. Fumbles GP UT AT TT TFL Yds Sack Yds Int Yds PBU FF FR Yds BK2002 12 6 8 14 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 02003 4 2 0 2 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Total 16 8 8 16 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0

2002 UT AT TTat Grand Valley State 0 1 1ABILENE CHRISTIAN 0 2 2NORTH DAKOTA STATE 1 1 2at Western Oregon 2 2 4SACRAMENTO STATE 1 0 1at Humboldt State 1 0 1

B. REECE 2002 GAME-BY-GAME2002 UT AT TTat Cal Poly 0 0 0SAINT MARY’S 0 2 2at Central Washington 1 0 1at Western Washington 0 0 0at Central Washington 0 0 0at Texas A&M-Kingsville 0 0 0

DanReeceStrong Safety • 6-0 • 202Senior • Paso Robles, Calif.

2003: Compiled 16 total tackles (7 solo, 9 assists) in 7 games played as No. 2 strong safety... Had crucial sack and forced fumble against Blake Mori in dramatic 4th quarter at Sacramento State... Teammate Jake Mossawir recovered ball at the CSUS 17, setting stage for Daniel Fells’ TD reception... Posted 5 total tackles in that win, including 4 solos... Blocked Lucas Taroli’s punt in 2nd quarter vs. Western Oregon, which Scott Williams recovered for a TD.

2002: Co-winner (with Dusty Apocotos) of team’s OUTSTANDING SPECIAL TEAMS PLAYER award... Played in all 12 games, fi lling in once as a starter (Sacramento State) for A.J. Avila... Finished T11th on fi nal tackles chart with 35 total (21 solo, 14 assists)... Posted fi rst career inter-ception in Causeway Classic, picking off Ryan Leadingham’s attempt in the Hornets’ fi nal drive... Had 4 TFLs for 13 yards, including fi rst career sack in opener... Lone sack came against Grand Valley State, victimizing Curt Anes for 3-yard loss in game’s opening series... Also had 2 pass break-ups and a forced fumble during the season... Selected as team’s Special Teams Player of the Week after Western Oregon game.

2001: Appeared in 8 games as a reserve, recording 7 total tackles (2 solo, 5 assists)... Had line of 2-2-4 in NCAA fi rst-round game at Texas A&M-Kingsville... Broke up one pass, a Nathan Graham attempt to Jake Roberts in home victory vs. Central Washington.

2000: Redshirted.PASO ROBLES ’00: Earned All-Los Padres League as a junior and

senior... Selected as league’s Linebacker of the Year and Defensive Player of the Year in 1999... Named All-Southern Section as well... Team posted 25-3 combined record and captured back-to-back section titles during his career... Also a wrestling standout, capturing the league title and advancing to within one match of the CIF state meet as a senior.

PERSONAL: Born Aug. 9, 1981 in Goleta, Calif.... Exercise science major... Parents are Ronald & Caroline Reece... Younger brother, Ben, is a sophomore linebacker with the Aggies... As a kid, pretended to be Barry Sanders – and claims he still does.

Spring Strength ResultsDefensive BacksBENCH PRESSJonathan Barsi 355Brandon Quinn 345Dan Reece 335

POWER CLEANSJonathan Barsi 300Dan Reece 285Luis Amaral 275

PARALLEL SQUATSJonathan Barsi 475Dan Reece 435Luis Amaral 400

THREE-LIFT TOTALJonathan Barsi 1,130Dan Reece 1,055Two tied at 945

VERTICAL JUMPJonathan Barsi 36.0JaShaun McCowan 33.0Two tied at 32.0

D. REECE CAREER STATS Tackles Pass Def. Fumbles GP UT AT TT TFL Yds Sack Yds Int Yds PBU FF FR Yds BK2001 9 2 5 7 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 02002 12 21 14 35 4 13 1.0 3 1 0 2 1 0 0 02003 7 7 9 16 1 8 1.0 8 0 0 0 1 0 0 1Total 28 30 28 58 5 23 2.0 11 1 0 3 2 0 0 1

2002 UT AT TT TFLat Grand Valley State 2 1 3 1-3ABILENE CHRISTIAN 0 0 0NORTH DAKOTA STATE 2 2 4 1-2at Western Oregon 4 4 8SACRAMENTO STATE 5 4 9 1-6at Humboldt State 0 0 0at Cal Poly 2 0 2SAINT MARY’S 1 0 1at Central Washington 2 0 2at Western Washington 2 0 2at Central Washington 0 2 2 1-2at Texas A&M-Kingsville 1 1 2

D. REECE 2002 & 2003 GAME-BY-GAME2003 UT AT TT TFLGRAND VALLEY STATE dnp at North Dakota State dnpat Texas State 1 2 3at Sacramento State 4 1 5 1-8WESTERN OREGON 0 1 1WESTERN WASHINGTON 1 2 3at Saint Mary’s dnpCAL POLY 0 1 1CENTRAL WASHINGTON 1 1 2NORTHERN COLORADO 0 1 1

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RichardSchwartzQuarterback • 6-3 • 211Junior • Huntington Beach, Calif.

UC BERKELEY (2001-03): Appeared in fi nal series vs. Arizona as a sophomore, hitting John Rust for a 5-yarder... Lone ap-pearance as a freshman was fi nal series in season opener against Baylor... Redshirted 2001 season.

EDISON HS ’01: Selected to Prep Star’s All-America squad as a senior, completing 115 of 200 attempts for 1,960 yards and 19 TDs against just 5 interceptions... Also made All-Orange County second team... Named Offensive Back of the Year... Two-time All-Sunset League honoree... Ranked 4th among quarterbacks, 37th overall among California prep prospects, according to SuperPrep Magazine.

PERSONAL: Born Aug. 18, 1982 in Anaheim, Calif.... Majoring in American studies... Mother is Lynn Schwartz... Best athlete he’s faced is former Cal teammate Kyle Boller, now of the Baltimore Ravens... Career plans are to play in the NFL.

MattShamusLinebacker • 6-1 • 204Freshman • Stockton, Calif.

2003: Redshirted.LINCOLN HS ’03: Named as Stock-

ton-area’s Defensive Player of the Year by the Stockton Record as a senior... Captured fi rst-team San Joaquin Athletic Association honors... National Football Foundation & College Hall of Fame inductee... Selected for the Lions’ Club All-Star Game... Recorded 174 tackles with 13 sacks and four interceptions as a senior linebacker, helping team to Sac-Joaquin Section title game.

PERSONAL: Born Nov. 4, 1984 in San Jose, Calif.... Has not declared a major, enrolled in exploratory program... Parents are Mike Shamus and Tami Pierce.

RyanSharpDefensive Tackle • 6-0 • 271Junior • Eureka, Calif.

2003: Did not play.COLLEGE OF THE REDWOODS:

Twice earned first-team Mid-Empire Conference honors as a defensive end... Posted 9 sacks as a freshman then added 6 more as a sophomore... Team went 9-2 in 2001... Earned Vice President honors both years.

EUREKA HS ’01: Captured fi rst-team All-Humboldt County accolade as a senior... Recorded 13 sacks that year... Moved from offensive guard as a sophomore to linebacker as a junior to D-line as a senior.

PERSONAL: Born Jan. 18, 1983 in Fortuna, Calif.... Majoring in political science... Parents are Bruce & Susan Sharp... Career highlight was tallying 3 sacks against Healdsburg HS during North Coast Section playoffs... Would change his sport by requiring that all games are played in air-conditioned domes... Presumably will look forward to Aggies’ trips to North Dakota State’s Fargodome.

Spring Strength ResultsQuarterbacksBENCH PRESSRichard Schwartz 300Chris Saras 285Jon Grant 265

POWER CLEANSChris Saras 265Richard Schwartz 260Jon Grant 225

PARALLEL SQUATSChris Saras 365Jon Grant 355Richard Schwartz 335

THREE-LIFT TOTALRichard Schwartz 895Chris Saras 885Jon Grant 845

VERTICAL JUMPChris Saras 30.5Jon Grant 25.0Bryan Lee-Lauduski 23.0

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KentSheridanDefensive End • 6-4 • 247Senior • Grass Valley, Calif.

2003: Saw action as reserve left end in fi rst 9 games... Posted 12 total tackles, including 8 solos... Also had 5 tackles for losses of 26 yards, including 2.0 sacks... Stuck Ryan Leadingham for 8-yard loss during 2nd quarter of Causeway Classic win, one of two solo stops in that game... Spoiled Central Washington’s 4th-down conversation attempt with 15-yard sack of reserve Dale Chase... Sack was longest by any Aggie for the year... Posted TFLs in four straight games, from Texas State through Western Washington.

2002: Appeared in 5 games, compiling 3 total tackles (2 solo, 1 assist)... Had 1 sack, hitting Abilene Christian’s Colby Freeman for 6 yards in the 1st quarter.

2001: Recorded one solo tackle in 4 games... Lone tackle was a 6-yard sack of Western Oregon’s Bart Bishop.

2000: Redshirted.BEAR RIVER HS ’00: Won fi rst-team All-Sierra Foothill League

honors as a defensive end and second-team distinction as a center – in the same year... Named fi eld MVP on track & fi eld team as a thrower, high jumper and sprinter... Also voted team MVP in swimming.

PERSONAL: Born May 11, 1982 in Grass Valley, Calif.... Pre-med stu-dent, majoring in neurobiology, physiology & behavior (NPB)... Parents are Drs. Richard & Linda Sheridan... Lists his mother as his non-sports hero: “she’s the strongest person I know”... Younger brother, Chris, was a freshman with the Aggie program last season... Plans to attend Harvard medical school then to become a plastic surgeon.

SHERIDAN CAREER STATS Tackles Pass Def. Fumbles GP UT AT TT TFL Yds Sack Yds Int Yds PBU FF FR Yds BK2001 4 1 0 1 1 6 1.0 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 02002 5 2 1 3 1 6 1.0 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 02003 9 8 4 12 5 26 2.0 23 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Total 18 11 5 16 7 38 4.0 35 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

SHERIDAN 2003 GAME-BY-GAME2003 UT AT TT TFL Yds Sack YdsGRAND VALLEY STATE 0 1 1at North Dakota State 0 0 0at Texas State 1 0 1 1 1at Sacramento State 2 0 2 1 8 1.0 8WESTERN OREGON 2 0 2 1 1WESTERN WASHINGTON 2 1 3 1 1at Saint Mary’s 0 2 2CAL POLY 0 0 0CENTRAL WASHINGTON 1 0 1 1 15 1.0 15NORTHERN COLORADO dnp

ChrisShibelPunter • 6-4 • 212Senior • Los Angeles, Calif.

SCHOOL RECORD WATCH: Career punting average entering 2004 is 40.6 (155-for-6,299)... Chris Humes set school record of 39.35 from 1989-92... Assum-ing 45 punts in 2004, needs to average just 34.9 (1,571 yards) to hold record... Should remain at No. 2 in career punts and yards... Greg Alley holds those records at 244 and 9,531, respectively.

2003: Recorded 51 punts for 2,053 yards, a 40.3 average (8th in school history)... Ranked 26th among D-II punters... Longest punt was 60 yards, vs. Cal Poly... Pinned opponent inside the 20-yard line on 9 occasions... Deepest punt (besides touchbacks) stuck Cal Poly on its own 1-yard line in the 2nd quarter... Lone punt vs. Central Washington settled on the Wildcat 3-yard line... Had six punts of 50 yards or more.

2002: ALL-INDEPENDENT FOOTBALL ALLIANCE FIRST TEAM... Finished 8th among D-II punters with 41.3 average... Compiled 2,271 yards on 55 punts... Planted 14 inside the opponents’ 20-yard lines... Had 6 touchbacks and 3 result in fair catches... Twice selected as team’s Special Teams Player of the Week – Grand Valley State and Cal Poly... Booted 63-yarder at Cal Poly to match career best... Added another 50-yarder on next Aggie possession... Had total of 10 punts of 50-plus yards.

2001: Reported to camp as a linebacker, but switched to punter as need arose... Had 49 punts for 1,975 yards, becoming just 6th Aggie to average 40 or more yards per punt... Finished 6th among D-II punters during regular season with 42.28 gross average (36-for-1,522)... Had 14 kicks inside the 20-yard line... Posted 6 punts of 50 yards or more, including season-best 63 at Abilene Christian... Other punting stats: 5 were fair caught, 6 resulted in touchbacks, 2 were blocked.

2000: Redshirted.NOTRE DAME HS ’00: All-Mission League selection as a tight

end... Once recorded 10 pancake blocks in a game... Also a jumper for the track & fi eld team, fi nishing third in the triple at Southern Section championships.... Also lettered in soccer and basketball.

PERSONAL: Born June 14, 1982 in Glendale, Calif.... Mechanical engineering major... Parents are Steve & Carol Shibel... Avid self-taught bass guitar player who plans to become a rock star if his engineering career doesn’t pan out, or vice versa... Lists his mother as his non-sports hero... A former linebacker, would like kickers/punters to make more tackles... As such, he had two tackles in 2002.

SHIBEL CAREER STATS GP No. Yds Avg. Long I20 Blk FC 50+2001 13 49 1975 40.3 63 14 2 6 62002 12 55 2271 41.3 63 14 0 6 102003 10 51 2053 40.3 60 9 0 3 6Total 35 155 6299 40.6 63 37 2 15 22

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KyleSkierskiOffensive Line • 6-4 • 261Junior • Trabuco Canyon, Calif.

2003: Appeared in fi ve games as a reserve... Listed at No. 2 left tackle behind Cory Lekkerkerker.

2002: Redshirted.SANTA MARGARITA HS ’01: Won

All-Southern Section honors... Also se-lected to All-Serra League and All-Orange County teams... Helped team to 14-0 record and section championship in 1997... Garnered second-team All-Serra League distinction in baseball.

PERSONAL: Born June 24, 1983 in Detroit, Mich.... Communica-tions amd organizational studies double major... Parents are Ken & Suzan Skierski... Pretended to be Barry Sanders as a kid... Has career goals of working in media relations.

RyanSmithWide Receiver • 6-2 • 184Junior • Santa Maria, Calif.

2003: Played in 8 games as a reserve, compiling 5 catches for 86 yards and a TD... First collegiate reception was a 4-yard out during fi nal minutes of regulation vs. Grand Valley State... Hauled in 30-yard TD to start 4th quarter vs. Western Washington, his longest reception of the season... Caught 2 passes for 34 yards against Cal Poly.

2002: On roster, did not play.2001: Redshirted.ST. JOSEPH’S HS ’01: Starred in football, basketball and track &

fi eld... Swept all-state, All-Southern Section and All-Los Padres League honors as a senior... Pulled in 99 receptions for 1,634 yards to lead all California prep receivers as a senior... Captured all-league honors as a junior, recording 63-for-950 receiving numbers... Selected as LPL Player of the Year in basketball, averaging 16 points, 6 rebounds, 4 assists per game... Led team to 25-8 ledger and Southern Section D-IV title in 1998... Part of school-record 4x100 relay in track.

PERSONAL: Born Apr. 4, 1983 in Fountain Valley, Calif.... Majoring in communication... Parents are Paul & Signe Smith... Caught two TD passes from current NFL quarterback Mark Brunell during a St. Joseph’s alumni 7-on-7 game in 2003.

SMITH CAREER STATS Receiving GP Rec Yds Avg. Long TD2003 8 5 86 17.2 30 1

AndySullivanCornerback • 6-0 • 200Senior • Elk Grove, Calif.

2003: On roster, did not play.2002: Appeared in 5 games as a

reserve, recording 2 assisted tackles... Credited for a tackle against Humboldt State and Cal Poly.

2001: Did not play.2000: Did not play.LAGUNA CREEK HS ’00: Earned all-city and All-Delta League

honors in football and basketball... Led both teams to league titles... Basketball team went 26-4 and captured Sac-Joaquin Section banner... Won football’s Cardinal Award... Also competed in long jump and triple jump for track & fi eld team.

PERSONAL: Born Oct. 28, 1981 in Sacramento, Calif.... Psychol-ogy major... Parents are Christian & Genise Sullivan... Sports highlight was his 80-yard TD catch against local power Elk Grove... Nicknames are “Young Sully” and “Savage”... Would title his autobiography, “The Life And Times Of A Savage”... Pretended to be Anfernee Hardaway as a young athlete.

SULLIVAN CAREER STATS Tackles Pass Def. Fumbles GP UT AT TT TFL Yds Sack Yds Int Yds PBU FF FR Yds BK2002 5 0 2 2 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 02003 dnpTotal 5 0 2 2 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Spring Strength ResultsKickers/PuntersBENCH PRESSChris Shibel 325Matt Locklin 275

POWER CLEANSChris Shibel 305Matt Locklin 225

PARALLEL SQUATSChris Shibel 400Matt Locklin 285

THREE-LIFT TOTALChris Shibel 1,030Matt Locklin 785

VERTICAL JUMPChris Shibel 35.0Matt Locklin 26.5

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O.J.SwaniganRunning Back • 5-7 • 162Junior • Elk Grove, Calif.

2003: Appeared in 8 games, starting 7... Finished 2nd on team in rushing (be-hind Antar Mahasin) with 86 carries for 431 yards and 6 TDs... Also reeled in 11 catches for 63 yards and another score... Needs just 400 yards to break into UC Davis’ career top 10 in rushing yards... Posted season highs of 22 carries and 136 rushing yards against North Dakota State... Selected as team’s Offensive Player of the Week after that game... Ran for 2 TDs in each of the last two games... Also caught 4 passes for 54 yards and a TD vs. Central Washington, giving him 121 all-purpose yards in the win.

2002: Co-winner (with Dan Elbanna) of team’s MIKE WISE AWARD for outstanding freshman... Appeared in all 12 games, fi nishing 2nd on team with 491 rushing yards on 106 carries... Scored 6 total TDs (5 rush, 1 receiving)... Compiled season bests of 31 carries and 178 yards in rainy regular-season fi nale at Western Washington... Voted as team’s co-Offensive Player of the Week (along with Elihu Vann) for that game... Combined with Vann for 310 rushing yards, a school single-game record for a tandem... Made lone start the following weekend in NCAA fi rst round at Central Washington, scoring a pair of TDs... First collegiate TD was a 5-yarder in 4th quarter at Grand Valley State... Named as team’s Offensive Player of the Week after opener with Lakers... Scored all 5 rushing TDs in road games... Lone receiving TD was a 24-yarder from Ryan Flanigan vs. North Dakota State.

2001: Redshirted.LAGUNA CREEK HS ’01: Three-year captain and team MVP...

Earned fi rst team All-Delta League honors... Scholar-Athlete honoree by the Sacramento Chapter of the National Football Foundation & College Hall of Fame... Named second team all-city as a kick returner by the Sacramento Bee in 2000.

PERSONAL: Born Oct. 19, 1983 in Sacramento, Calif.... Mechani-cal engineering major... Parents are O.J. & Lesa Swanigan... Full name is Orintheo James Swanigan... Lists Emmitt Smith as his sports hero, his parents as non-sports heroes... Says he would change his sport by allowing just running, no passing... Career highlight was scoring four touchdowns in one game.

SWANIGAN CAREER STATS Rushing Receiving GP Rush Yds Avg Long TD Rec Yds Avg Long TD2002 11 106 491 4.6 31 5 8 45 5.6 24 12003 8 98 431 4.4 29 6 11 63 5.7 31 1Total 19 204 922 4.5 31 11 19 108 5.7 31 2

2002 Rush Yds TD Rec Yds TDat Grand Valley State 13 69 1 2 19 0ABILENE CHRISTIAN 12 39 0 2 -4 0NORTH DAKOTA STATE 8 50 0 1 24 1at Western Oregon 10 49 1SACRAMENTO STATE 2 29 0at Humboldt State dnpat Cal Poly 2 4 0SAINT MARY’S 3 2 0at Central Washington 1 2 0at Western Washington 31 178 1 1 -4 0at Central Washington 19 48 2 1 10 0at Texas A&M-Kingsville 5 21 0 1 0 0

2003 Rush Yds TD Rec Yds TDGRAND VALLEY STATE 23 66 0 3 3 0at North Dakota State 22 136 1 0 0 0at Texas State 10 39 1 1 -1 0at Sacramento State 9 37 0WESTERN OREGON 6 37 0WESTERN WASHINGTON dnpat Saint Mary’s 2 9 0CAL POLY dnpCENTRAL WASHINGTON 12 67 2 4 54 1NORTHERN COLORADO 14 40 2 3 7 0

SWANIGAN GAME-BY-GAME

Doug KellyAnalyst

Steve BuzzardPlay-by-Play

Scott MarshSidelines

AGGIE FOOTBALL RADIO NETWORKUC Davis enters its ninth season on the airwaves of Sports 1140 AM (KHTK). All home and road games can be heard throughout Northern California. Fur-thermore, UC Davis’ campus station KDVS 90.3 FM will also carry Aggie football. Games will also be avail-able on the internet at www.ucdavisaggies.com and www.kdvs.org.

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KaleTurnerWide Receiver • 5-10 • 177Freshman • Alamo, Calif.

2003: Redshirted... Voted Scout Of-fense Player of the Week after Western Oregon game.

MONTE VISTA HS ’03: Earned All-East Bay Athletic League and All-Metro honors as a senior receiver and defensive back... Caught 65 passes for 1,025 yards and 13 TDs in 2002... Helped lead team to 13-0 record, the North Coast Section championship and No. 1 state ranking... Captured All-EBAL accolades as a junior, posting 38-650-8 receiving stats... Team went 11-2 that year, winning NCS title... Three-time defensive MVP in basketball... Finished 2nd on team in scoring as a senior guard... Also lettered in baseball (outfi elder) and track & fi eld (400)... Two-year All-CIF Scholastic honoree... Selected as U.S. Army Student-Athlete of the Year for 2002-03.

PERSONAL: Born Oct. 4, 1984 in Stanford, Calif.... Has not declared a major... Parents are Kevin & Diane Turner... Sports hero is his father, who played linebacker at Pacifi c, then for four years in the NFL and two in the USFL... Career highlight was hauling in the game-winning catch in fi nal 30 seconds of EBAL championship in front of 15,000 fans... Best venue he’s played: Oakland’s Network Associates Coliseum.

Steven UrrutiaOffensive Lineman • 6-2 • 285Freshman • Culver City, Calif.

2003: Redshirted... Voted Scout Of-fense Player of the Week after Western Oregon game.

EL SEGUNDO HS ’03: Named All-Pi-oneer League and All-Southern Section as a senior... Voted Most Valuable Lineman... Helped team to 10-2 record and CIF-SS semfi nal berth in 2002... Also a standout in basketball... Selected among “Small Forwards To Watch” by SoCalHoops.com... Squad went 27-4 and reached CIF-SS championship game at Loyola Marymount’s Gersten Pavilion.

PERSONAL: Born Feb. 10, 1985 in Los Angeles... Majoring in animal biology... Parents are Tony Urrutia and Alexandra Radicevic... Career plans are to become a veterinarian... Proudest personal accomplishment was making his high school’s honor roll all four years.

KyleTarpCornerback • 5-9 • 166Junior • Salinas, Calif.

2003: Appeared in 5 games, tallying 2 solo tackles and an assist for 3 total... First career tackle was a solo stop of Western Washington’s Andy Olson.

2002: On roster, did not play.2001: Attended UC Santa Barbara.PALMA HS ’01: Earned All-Monterey Bay League, fi rst-team All-

Monterey County and All-Salinas Valley honors as a senior, helping team to Central Coast Section championship... Posted 55 tackles and 4 forced fumbles... Named Most Valuable DB... Team went 21-3-1 in his two years on varsity... Member of National Honor Society, graduated with 3.95 GPA.

PERSONAL: Born July 11, 1983 in Monterey, Calif.... Dean’s List student majoring in clinical nutrition... Parents are Alan & Diane Tarp, whom he lists as non-sports heroes... Member of National Society of Collegiate Scholars... Related (once removed) to Joe DiMaggio... His pregame routine: “a cinnamon raisin bagel, a nap, a fruit smoothie and Mobb Deep in my headphones.”

TARP CAREER STATS Tackles Pass Def. Fumbles GP UT AT TT TFL Yds Sack Yds Int Yds PBU FF FR Yds BK2003 5 2 1 3 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

ElliotVallejoOffensive Lineman • 6-8 • 268Sophomore • Salinas, Calif.

2003: Saw action in 4 games as a re-serve... Listed at No. 2 right tackle behind Brad Lekkerkerker.

UCLA: On 2002 roster, did not play.PALMA HS ’02: Ranked 32nd nation-

ally and 13th in the West among offensive linemen with three-star rating according to PacWest Football... Made Cal-Hi Sports All-State fi rst team... Also named to SuperPrep Far West team (California, Nevada & Hawaii)... Appeared on Long Beach Press Telegram Best In The West second team... Selected for North-South Shrine All-Star game... Helped lead team to Central Coast Section title as a junior... Monterey Bay League’s Outstanding Lineman of the Year... Also competed in wrestling, earning Coaches’ Award; and track & fi eld, capturing All-MBL honors in discus in 2001.

PERSONAL: Born May 17, 1984 in Monterey, Calif.... Physics major... Parents are Louis & Denice Vallejo... Enjoys refurbishing cars... Hopes to become a mechanical engineer.

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DemarioWarrenRunning Back • 6-0 • 197Freshman • Fairfi eld, Calif.

2003: Did not play, enrolled in winter quarter 2004.

FAIRFIELD HS ’03: Named to All-Monticello Empire League, All-Solano County and Fairfi eld Daily Republic All-Star teams... Surpassed 2,000 rushing yards... Posted 19 career interceptions... Team reached Sac-Joaquin Section fi nal in 2002... Led basketball team in scoring as a senior shooting guard... Also competed in track & fi eld (sprinter) and baseball (centerfi eld).

PERSONAL: Born Apr. 20, 1985 in Fairfi eld, Calif.... Has yet to declare a major... Parents are Patrick Warren and Kimberly Magee... Chose UC Davis because of the coaching staff... Best athlete he has faced is Demarcus Nelson, once a league opponent at Vallejo HS.

MichaelWolfsonOffensive Lineman • 6-1 • 296Senior • Long Beach, Calif.

2003: Appeared in 6 games as backup center behind Marc Manfredda.

EL CAMINO COLLEGE: Played two years... Earned Academic Achievement Award... Honor Roll student both years.

BANNING HS ’01: Four-year let-terwinner... Twice earned fi rst-team All-Marine League... Selected for three all-star games as a senior, including North-South Shrine All-Star game (California vs. Texas)... Earned National Football Hall of Fame Scholar-Athlete honors... Member of Ephebian Society... Helped lead team to back-to-back city championships... Also competed in track & fi eld, winning Marine League shot put title in 2001.

PERSONAL: Born Oct. 19, 1983 in Long Beach, Calif.... Sociology major... Career highlight was winning the city championship as a high school senior... Given the opportunity to gather three famous people for a dinner, he would invite Albert Einstein, Aristotle and Bob Hope... Hopes for career in FBI... Enjoyed unusual achievement of 13 years of perfect attendance through elementary and secondary school.... Best athlete he’s faced is former ECC teammate Brent Pollock, now at Utah State.

JasonYäklichWide Receiver • 6-4 • 197Junior • Rocklin, Calif.

2003: Played in 5 games as a reserve... Caught 4 passes for 48 yards, including a long of 22 (at Saint Mary’s)... First col-legiate reception was 14-yarder from Jon Barragan in 3rd quarter vs. Western Wash-ington... Also had 3 rushes for 15 yards.

2002: Made Aggie debut vs. Humboldt State... Did not catch a pass.

ARIZONA STATE: Attended one semester only... Did not play.ROCKLIN HS ’01: Earned fi rst-team All-Sierra Foothill League and

second-team all-city honors as a senior... Added Offensive Player of the Year distinction and participated in Optimist All-Star game... Finished 2nd in receiving in SFL as a junior... Won team’s Thunder Award as a sophomore... Also a standout in basketball, earning second-team All-SFL honors as a senior and honorable mention as a junior... Helped team to 32-4 ledger and Sac-Joaquin Section title as a senior... Selected as team’s Defensive Player of the Year in 1999... Member of National Honor Society.

PERSONAL: Born Aug. 19, 1982 in Sacramento, Calif.... Sociology major... Oldest of three sons of Mark & Tina Yäklich... Part of his pre-game routine includes listening to Phil Collins’ hit “In The Air Tonight”... Considering careers as a stockbroker, teacher or coach.

YÄKLICH CAREER STATS Receiving Rushing GP Rec Yds Avg Long TD Rush Yds Avg Long TD2003 5 4 48 12.0 22 0 3 15 5.0 7 0

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2004 Newcomers & Freshman Invitees

Emmanuel BenjaminKicker • 5-10 • 190Freshman • Modesto, Calif.

BEYER HS ’04: Twice earned fi rst-team All-Central California Conference and all-districthonors... Named to All-Sac-Joaquin Section fi rst team in 2003... Set numerous records for PATs and fi eld goals... Career stats: 18-for-22 fi eld goals, 41-for-41 PATs... Converted career-long 43-yarder as a junior... Served as punter as a senior, booting career best of 53 yards... Named to All-Southwest Region fi rst team by Kicking.com... Also a soccer standout, helping team to combined 30-4-2 record during sophomore and junior seasons.

PERSONAL: Born May 15, 1986 in Modesto, Calif.... Majoring in exercise biology... Parents are Jonathan & Marina Benjamin... Nicknamed “Emmo”... Hopes for career as a chiropractor... Career highlight was drilling a winning kick with four seconds remaining.

Tom BlakeDefensive End • 6-4 • 234Freshman • Mountain View, Calif.

GUNN HS ’04: Named to All-Santa Clara Valley Athletic League and All-Mid-Peninsula fi rst teams in 2003... Named Outstanding De-fensive Player... Set school record with 16.5 sacks that year... Other key stats: 44-34-78 on tackles chart, 14 TFLs, 2 forced fumbles, 8 pass break-ups, 3 TDs scored... Recorded 6 tackles, including 3 sacks, in Santa Clara Valley All-Star Game... Earned school’s Three-Sport Award of Excellence, having lettered in football, basket-ball and golf... Helped basketball team capture league title in 2000.

PERSONAL: Born June 16, 1986 in San Francisco, Calif.... Majoring in managerial economics... Parents are James & Cathy Blake... Career sports highlight was his pick vs. Palo Alto HS.

E.J. BrownCornerback • 5-11 • 188Freshman • Riverside, Calif.

J.W. NORTH HS ’04: Captured All-Ivy League honors as a defensive back... Also se-lected as All-County Two-Way Player of the Year as a senior... Ranked among area leaders with 4 interceptions in 2003... Helped team to two Southern Section titles... Squad went 10-4 in 2001, then a perfect 14-0 in 2003... Highlighted 2003 title game by returning a fumble 80 yards for a TD... National Honor Society member.

PERSONAL: Born Oct. 20, 1986 in Up-land, Calif.... Majoring in economics... Parents are Alfred & Cynthia Brown... Second cousin to Heisman Trophy winner Ricky Williams... Sports hero is Muhammad Ali, non-sports hero is his mother... Lists Peter Pan as his favorite movie... Hopes for career in accounting or fi nancial planning.

Scott BurtonCornerback • 6-0 • 167Freshman • Pasadena, Calif.

ST. FRANCIS HS ’04: Lettered in football, basketball and track & fi eld... Recorded 46 tackles (including 30 solos) as a senior corner-back... Captured All-Mission League honors in hoop, averaging 20 points, 5 rebounds and 6 assists per game, helping team reach Southern Section playoffs... Posted personal bests of 49.7 in 400 meters and 6-foot-2 in high jump... Named to Mission League All-Academic team for football and basketball in 2003-04.

PERSONAL: Born July 28, 1986 in Pasa-dena, Calif.... Majoring in political science... Given the opportunity to assemble three historical fi gures for a dinner, he would invite Arthur Ashe, Malcolm X and President William Howard Taft.

Aaron CampbellDefensive Tackle • 6-3 • 242Junior • Carmel, Calif.

BUTTE COLLEGE: Attended from 2002through 2004... Standout in both football (defensive tackle) and track & fi eld (javelin)... Earned Most Improved Defensive Player as a freshman... Selected to JC Gridwire Academic All-America team... Ranks among school’s all-time top 10 in javelin.

CARMEL HS ’00: Selected to All-Mission Trail Athletic League as a defensive end... Once posted fi ve QB sacks in a game.

PERSONAL: Born Dec. 25, 1981 in Carmel, Calif.... Majoring in neurobiology, physiology & behavior (NPB)... Parents are Russ Camp-bell and Kim Gregory... Sports hero is Ronnie Lott, non-sports hero is his father... Hopes to become a surgeon... Proudest accomplishment was being accepted to UC Davis’ renowned NPB program.

Max ChesmoreOffensive Tackle • 6-4 • 250Freshman • Aliso Viejo, Calif.

ALISO NIGUEL HS ’04: Two-year starter on both offensive and defensive lines... Led 2003 team to 7-4 overall record and Sea View League championship.

PERSONAL: Born Dec. 8, 1986 in Santa Ana, Calif.... Majoring in mechanical engi-neering... Parents are John Chesmore and P.J. Duke... Sports hero is Lance Armstrong.

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John CompasDefensive Tackle • 6-3 • 259 Freshman • Carlsbad, Calif.

CARLSBAD HS ’04: Garnered first-team All-Avocado League honors as a senior... Also named as team’s Lineman of the Year and Lifter of the Year... Won Swede Krcmar Athlete of the Year Award... Led team to San Diego Section D-I championship in 2003... Also lettered in track & field, capturing Avocado League title in shot put.

PERSONAL: Born Jan. 9, 1986 in Orange, Calif.... Majoring in international relations... Parents are Gerald & Linda Compas.

Andrew DennyQuarterback • 6-1 • 160 Freshman • San Diego, Calif.

MT. CARMEL HS ’04: Excelled in football and track & field... Captured second-team All-Avocado League honors as a quarterback as a senior... Was a San Diego Section finalist in the long jump, triple jump, 200 meters and 4x400 relay... Advanced to state championships in both sprints... Personal-best marks were 43-7 in TJ, 23-7 in LJ, 22.3 in 200 and 3:19.04 in relay... Selected to San Diego Union-Tribune All-Academic squad all four years.

PERSONAL: Born June 21, 1986 in Des Moines, Iowa... Majoring in managerial eco-nomics... Parents are Robert & Aurora Denny... Sports hero is Michael Vick, non-sports hero is Stevie Wonder... Would title his autobiography, “They Said I Was Too Little”... Career sports highlight was playing in the 1998 Pop Warner Super Bowl.

Madison DorisTight End • 6-4 • 230Freshman • Carmichael, Calif.

RIO AMERICANO HS ’04: Selected as school’s Athlete of the Year as a senior foot-ball/baseball standout... Voted Outstanding Receiver as a junior, won team’s Raider Award as a sophomore... Selected as freshman team MVP... National Honor Society member... Batted .338 as a shortstop in 2004.

PERSONAL: Born July 1, 1986 in Car-michael, Calif.... Has not declared a major, enrolled in exploratory program... Parents are Monte & Deborah Doris... Older brother, Nelson, is an Aggie running back.

Josh EdwardsLinebacker • 6-0 • 220Freshman • Spring Valley, Calif.

MONTE VISTA HS ’04: Swept several awards as a senior, including first-team All-San Diego Section and All-Grossmont Conference accolades... Helped team to 12-2 record and section championship... Earned honorable mention from National Football Foundation & College Hall of Fame... Selected as league’s Defensive Player of the Year... Won team’s Marv Lacey Coaches’ Award... Captured second-team All-Grossmont Conference honors as a junior... Two-year team captain... Also lettered in track & field, qualifying for CIF-SDS meet in discus.

PERSONAL: Born Dec. 20, 1985 in San Diego, Calif.... Managerial economics major... Parents are Richard & Tracie Edwards... Best athlete he’s faced is Reggie Bush, then of Helix HS... If he could gather three historical figures to a dinner, he would invite Socrates, Malcolm X and John Kerry.

Matt EvansLinebacker • 6-1 • 200Freshman • Wilton, Calif.

JESUIT HS ’04: Posted 92 tackles, five in-terceptions and 3.5 sacks as a senior defensive back... Also earned second-team Sacramento Bee All-Metro honors as a receiver.

PERSONAL: Born Oct. 9, 1985... Has not declared a major, enrolled in exploratory program.

Nero EveroDefensive Back • 6-1 • 165Freshman • Rancho Cucamonga, Calif.

ALTA LOMA HS ’04: Lettered in football and track & field... Posted 74 tackles, an in-terception and 3 pass break-ups as a senior, earning Best Defensive Back... Voted Top Sprinter for track team, competing in 200 and 400 meters... Selected as school’s Outstanding Senior Student-Athlete.

PERSONAL: Born Apr. 18, 1986 in Ni-geria... Has not declared a major... Father is Dennis Evero... Older brother, Ejiro, earned Aggies’ 2003 Jerry Norris Award as most valu-able and inspirational player... Career plans are in medicine... Sports hero is Champ Bailey, non-sports hero is his father... If he could as-semble three historical figures to a dinner, he would invite Gail Sayers, George Washington and Genghis Khan.

Jon FaletoeseDefensive Tackle • 6-4 • 244 Freshman • Carmichael, Calif.

JESUIT HS ’04: Three-year starter... Named Delta League Defensive Player of the Year as a senior... Also named to Sacramento Bee All-Metro first team and All-Northern California second team... Claimed All-Delta League and All-Metro second-team honors as a junior.

PERSONAL: Born July 5, 1986 in Car-michael, Calif.... Has not declared a major, enrolled in exploratory program.

John FlaatenRunning Back • 5-9 • 158 Freshman • Castro Valley, Calif.

MOREAU CATHOLIC HS ’04: Four-year Offensive MVP... Captured All-Hayward Area Athletic League honors as a junior (second team) and senior (first team)... Rushed for 1,370 yards and 18 TDs in 2003... Also an All-HAAL performer in track & field... Won league title in 400-meter dash (49.6)... Other best times: 22.1 in 200, 10.83 in 100.

PERSONAL: Born July 1, 1986 in Hayward, Calif.... Majoring in computer science & engi-neering... Parents are John & Andrea Flaaten... Owns a black belt in Tae Kwon Do.

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Mario GonzalezOffensive Line • 5-11 • 277Freshman • Placentia, Calif.

EL DORADO HS ’04: Started on both lines all four years... Earned first-team All-Century League honors as a senior, after winning sec-ond-team distinction as a junior... Twice voted as team’s Hitter of the Year... Selected as Line-man of the Year in 2002... Recorded 55 total tackles and 4 sacks as a senior defensive tackle, yet did not allow a sack as an OT... Named MVP of the Orange County North-South All-Star Game... Twice won all-league acclaim as a shot putter for track & field team.

PERSONAL: Born May 19, 1986 in Orange, Calif.... Has not declared a major... Parents are Serafin & Laura Gonzalez... Says the best athletes he’s faced are the players in the county all-star game.

Dave HeckmanLinebacker • 6-3 • 210 Freshman • Meridian, Calif.

SUTTER UNION HS ’04: Captured Cal-Hi Sports all-state honors as a linebacker... Also named defensive MVP for the team, Butte View League, Northern Section and Sutter area... Posted 188 total tackles, plus 3 sacks, 3 forced fumbles and 2 interceptions in 2003... Twice earned All-BVL acclaim... Voted as team’s Most Improved as a junior, recording 87 solo tackles... CIF All-Academic selection... Also lettered in basketball (forward) and track & field (long jump).

PERSONAL: Born Feb. 28, 1986 in Merid-ian, Calif.... Has not declared a major... Parents are Greg & Sarah Heckman... Older sister, Chrissie, recently graduated from UC Davis.

Trevor JohnstonWide Receiver • 5-10 • 185Sophomore • Brentwood, Calif.

SAINT MARY’S: Selected as team’s Rookie of the Year as a quarterback in 2002... Led team with 12 TDs, including 3 against UC Davis... Rushed for 492 net yards, 2nd on team... Also completed 40 of 82 passes for 501 yards and 2 scores... Finished 2nd on team with 993 yards of total offense.

LIBERTY HS ’02: Finished 2nd in run-ning for Blossom Valley Athletic League MVP honors... Compiled 1,850 total yards and 21 TDs... Also starred in track & field, qualifying for North Coast Section meet in 300 hurdles.

PERSONAL: Born Apr. 20, 1984 in Wal-nut Creek, Calif.... Majoring in economics... Non-sports hero is his mother, sports hero is Michael Vick.

Matt KahariDefensive Back • 5-11 • 200 Freshman • San Diego, Calif.

MT. CARMEL HS ’04: Lettered in football and track & field... Earned All-Avocado League honors as a running back.

PERSONAL: Born Mar. 4, 1986 in the United Kingdom... Has not declared a major... Parents are Willard & Susan Kahari.

Jesse KailahiOffensive Line • 6-1 • 220Freshman • Greenbrae, Calif.

REDWOOD HS ’04: Captured first-team All-Marin County Athletic League status on of-fense, honorable mention on defense in 2003... Twice named as team’s Most Valuable Lineman... Won Bob Troppman Athletic Excellence Award as a junior.

PERSONAL: Born May 11, 1986 in San Francisco, Calif.... Has not declared a major, enrolled in exploratory program... Mother’s name is Jennifer Knowles... Non-sports hero is his late father, Foueti Kailahi... Hopes for career in international relations, particularly in Asia.

Marcellous GrigsbyRunning Back • 5-10 •178Freshman • Downey, Calif.

PARAMOUNT HS ’04: Twice selected as team’s Best Back... Voted team MVP as a junior... Key stats: rushed for 730 yards and 9 TDs in just 5 games as a senior, 1,321 yards and 12 TDs as a junior, 720 yards and 10 TDs as a sophomore... Also an All-San Gabriel League performer in track & field, competing in 200 and 400 meters... Personal-best times were 49.8 in the quarter, 22.9 in the 200... Advanced to the Southern Section triple jump finals with a leap of 46-2.

PERSONAL: Born Mar. 23, 1986 in Chi-cago, Ill.... Majoring in sociology... Mother is Bernice Grigsby... One of five siblings... Chose UC Davis because of the coaching staff... Sports hero is Barry Sanders.

Mike NgDefensive Line • 6-5 • 234 Sophomore • Fairfield, Calif.

SOLANO COLLEGE: Captured first-team All-Bay Valley Conference honors as an outside linebacker in 2003... Recorded 75 tackles, in-cluding 16.5 sacks... Voted as team’s Defensive MVP... Helped lead team to East County Bowl championship... Made National Dean’s List.

ARMIJO HS ’02: Named to All-Monticello Empire League second team... Played on both offensive and defensive lines.

PERSONAL: Born Oct. 22, 1984 in San Francisco, Calif.... Majoring in organizational studies... Parents are Michael Ng and Patricia McGregor... Career highlight was posting five sacks in a game... Emulated Junior Seau as a youngster... Hopes for career as a sports agent... Lists his mom as his non-sports hero, Steve Tasker as his sports hero.

Matt PattersonFree Safety • 6-3 • 207Freshman • Burbank, Calif.

BURROUGHS HS ’04: Earned all-area distinction as a junior (second team) and senior (first team)... Named to All-Foothill League first team each season... Set a school record with 156 tackles in 11 games... Also was a league champion in the triple jump... Vote as school’s best athlete by students and coaches.

PERSONAL: Born Nov. 15, 1986 in Burbank, Calif.... Has not declared a major... Parents are Victor & Patty Patterson.

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Brandon RiceWide Receiver • 6-4 • 195Freshman • Los Angeles, Calif.

BEVERLY HILLS HS ’04: Captured All-Southern Section honors as a wide receiver... Caught 67 passes for 987 yards and 11 TDs... Led all CIF-SS Division III in receptions... Voted as team’s Offensive MVP... Honored by National Football Foundation & College Hall of Fame... Also starred in basketball and track & field... Won league 800 meters title (2:04.0) as a fresh-man... Selected as basketball team’s Defensive Player of the Year as a sophomore.

PERSONAL: Born May 15, 1986 in Los Angeles, Calif.... Majoring in exercise biology... Parents are Michael Maddox & Melinda Rice... Lists his father as his non-sports hero.

Zachary SagayWide Receiver • 6-3 • 194Freshman • Irvine, Calif.

WOODBRIDGE HS ’04: Earned first-team All-Sea View League and all-city honors as a senior... Hauled in 46 receptions for 892 yards... Voted as team’s Offensive MVP... Also played basketball at Corona Del Mar HS, cap-turing team MVP accolades in 2001 and Most Improved in 2000.

Andrew ShraderOffensive Line • 6-3 • 314 Freshman • Temecula, Calif.

TEMECULA VALLEY HS ’04: Earned three letters in football, two in track & field... Cap-tured second-team All-Southwestern League as an offensive lineman... Competed in shot put and discus throw... Career-best marks were 47-7 (shot) and 134-11 (discus).

PERSONAL: Born Aug. 26, 1986 in San Diego, Calif.... Majoring in mechanical engi-neering... Parents are Steven & Lynn Shrader... Career highlight was recovering from a knee injury in time to play his final home game as a senior... Sports hero is every offensive lineman in the NFL.

J.T. ThomasOffensive Line • 6-4 • 261Freshman • Yuba City, Calif.

BUTTE COLLEGE: Played 2002 and 2003 seasons... Team went 19-3 during that span, with perfect 10-0 record in Golden Valley Conference.

SUTTER UNION HS ’02: Garnered first-team All-Northern Section and All-Butte View League honors... Team went combined 32-1 in his three years, including 12-0 and CIF-NS title in 2001... Key stats: 75 tackles, 3 sacks in 2001; 41 tackles, 6 sacks in 2000; 38 tackles, 3 sacks in 1999.

PERSONAL: Born Nov. 24, 1983 in Yuba City, Calif.... Political science major... Parents are John & Patricia Thomas... Nickname is “J.T.”... Lists his father as both his sports and non-sports hero... Plans on becoming a lawyer.

Luke TracyQuarterback • 6-2 • 198Freshman • San Juan Capistrano, Calif.

IRVINE HS ’04: Named to All-Sea View League and all-city first teams as a senior... Completed 134 of 251 for 1,811 yards and 12 TDs that year... Team won league champion-

Kyle WhitmoreCornerback • 6-0 • 196Junior • Rodeo, Calif.

CONTRA COSTA COLLEGE: Played 2002 and 2003 seasons.

PINOLE VALLEY HS ’02: Competed in football and track & field... No other informa-tion available.

PERSONAL: Born Feb. 29, 1984 in San Le-andro, Calif.... Majoring in African-American & African studies... Parents are Archie Whitmore and Haidee Foust... Non-sports hero is his mother, sports hero is Deion Sanders.

Dave WinerOffensive Line • 6-3 • 239Freshman • Thousand Oaks, Calif.

WESTLAKE HS ’04: Named to All-Ventura County, Ventura County Star All-County and All-Marmonte Legaue first teams... Team went 14-0 and captured Southern Section D-IV title... Captured second-team All-Marmonte League honors... Team reached CIF-SS semifinals in 2001... Also played baseball (outfield) and basketball (guard/forward).

PERSONAL: Born Sept. 21, 1986 in Wood-land Hills, Calif.... Major is undeclared... Par-ents are Kenneth & Michele Winer... Kenneth played football at Marietta College... Career highlight was returning a fumble for a TD against Notre Dame HS as a junior.

Tyler PringleWide Receiver • 6-0 • 205Freshman • Manhattan Beach, Calif.

MIRA COSTA HS ’04: Named Southern Section Div. III Offensive Player of the Year, third-team Cal-Hi Sports All-State and L.A. Times All-Region Southbay/Westside Player of the Year as a senior... Rushed for 1,881 yards on 260 carries and 20 TDs that year... Also had 146 tackles as a linebacker... Garnered first-team All-Bay League and second-team All-CIF-SS merit as a junior... Team won four straight league titles in his career.

PERSONAL: Born Aug. 31, 1985 in Los Angeles, Calif.... Has not declared a major... Par-ents are Ronald Pringle and Valerie Morton.

PERSONAL: Born Aug. 28, 1986 in Los Angeles, Calif.... Majoring in human develop-ment... Parents are Andrew Sagay and Linda Jones... Sports hero is Roy Williams, non-sports hero is his brother, Talib Jones... Career aspira-tions are to become a sports agent.

ship... Was a second-team pick for All-SVL and all-city as a junior... Voted Offensive Player of the Year... Two-time team MVP... Helped IHS reach Southern Section playoffs in 2002.

PERSONAL: Born Jan. 14, 1986 in New-port Beach, Calif.... Has not declared a major, enrolled in exploratory program... Parents are Mike & Molly Tracy... Would title his autobiog-raphy, “Luke Tracy: If Only I Was Ten”... If he could gather three historical figures for a dinner, he would invite Vince Lombardi, Napoleon and John F. Kennedy.

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PRONUNCIATION GUIDE

2004 Alphabetical Roster17 Luis AMARAL FS62 James AMOS DE79 Jeff ANDERSON OL30 Jonathan BARSI FS61 Emmanuel BENJAMIN PK26 Nevan BERGAN CB96 Alexander BIDDLE WR90 Tyler BIRKLEY DE98 Thomas BLAKE DE39 E.J. BROWN CB37 Chris BUCK LB56 Nicholas BUICH DT28 Lewis BURKHART OLB38 Scott BURTON CB32 Angelo CAFFESE CB31 Mike CALHOUN LB66 Aaron CAMPBELL DT50 Chris CARTER LB76 Max CHESMORE OL92 Jonathan COMPAS DT10 Adam COOK CB86 Devin COOK TE97 Naveen DAFTARI DT2 Derick DANIELS CB83 Nolan de GRAAFF TE18 Andrew DENNY WR44 Nelson DORIS RB93 Madison DORIS TE53 Joshua EDWARDS LB23 Dan ELBANNA MLB16 Matthew ENGLE QB55 Matt EVANS LB Nero EVERO DB95 John FALETOESE DT

88 Pila FATUKALA DE87 Daniel FELLS TE48 John FLAATEN RB6 Kevin FREEMAN WR19 Brandon GILMORE WR71 Mario GONZALEZ OL12 Jon GRANT QB89 Matt GRAVETTE TE34 Marcellus GRIGSBY RB72 David GWARA OL29 Bryan HARRISON RB57 David HECKMAN LB84 Aaron HINES TE42 Alex HOGUE TE54 Joshua HOLLOWAY OL8 Nick JOHNSTON CB35 Trevor JOHNSTON WR52 Chris JONES DT96 Matt KAHARI S85 Tony KAYS WR63 Timothy KEANE OL75 Jesse KAILAHI DE15 Bryan LEE-LAUDUSKI QB68 Cory LEKKERKERKER OL58 Marc MANFREDDA OL24 Marcus McCLIMAN RB7 JaShaun McCOWAN CB40 Chris MILLER WR91 Jake MOSSAWIR DE60 Mike NG DE59 Matthew NGWUN DT20 Clayton O’KANE OLB5 Jesse OLIVA WR27 Tom PARISI OLB

49 Matt PATTERSON FS45 Ryan PAYNE LB14 Tim PLOUGH QB Tyler PRINGLE LB3 John QUINN RB33 Brandon QUINN SS9 Ryan RAMEY WR21 Nate RAMEZANE FS1 Dan REECE SS43 Ben REECE OLB41 Brandon RICE WR94 Zach SAGAY WR73 Andrew SHRADER OL11 Richard SCHWARTZ QB46 Matt SHAMUS LB47 Ryan SHARP DT99 Kent SHERIDAN DE51 Chris SHIBEL P77 Kyle SKIERSKI OL80 Ryan SMITH WR4 Andy SULLIVAN CB13 O.J. SWANIGAN RB22 Kyle TARP CB74 J.T. THOMAS OL Luke TRACY QB81 Kale TURNER WR70 Steven URRUTIA OL67 Elliot VALLEJO OL Demario WARREN RB36 Kyle WHITMORE CB78 David WINER OL64 Michael WOLFSON OL82 Jason YÄKLICH WR

Luis AMARAL ................................................. “AM-uh-rahl”James AMOS ..................................... rhymes with “famous”NEVAN Bergan ...................................................... “NEV-in”Nicholas BUICH .............................................. “BYOO-itch”Angelo CAFFESE ........................................... “cah-FESS-ee”Jonathan COMPAS ........................................like “compass”NAVEEN DAFTARI ......................“nah-VEEN daf-TAH-ree”Nolan de GRAAFF ............................................. like “graph”Dan ELBANNA ................................................ “ell-BAN-uh”NERO EVERO ..................................... “NEER-oh EV-ur-oh”John FALEOTESE ...............................“FAH-leh-toh-AY-say”PILA FATUKALA ...................... “PEE-lah fah-TOO-kah-lah”John FLAATEN ................................................. like “fl atten”Matthew KAHARI ......................................... “kah-HAR-ree”Jesse KAILAHI ...............................................“kie-LAH-hee”Bryan Lee-LAUDUSKI ................................. “lah-DUSS-kee”Cory LEKKERKERKER .........................“LEH-kur-KUR-kur”Craig LUSIANI ........................................ “LOO-see-ah-nee”

Marc MANFREDDA ................................... “man-FRED-uh”Marcus McCLIMAN ................................ “mick-CLIE-man”JaSHAUN McCowan .......................................“jay-SHAWN”Jake MOSSAWIR .......................................“MOSS-uh-weer”Michael NG ................................................................“ING”Matthew NGWUN ........................................ “NUNG-wun”Jesse OLIVA .................................................... “oh-LEE-vah”Tom PARISI ................................................... “pah-REE-see”Tim PLOUGH .................................................... like “plow”Nate RAMEZANE ................................. “RAM-uh-ZAH-nee”Zach SAGAY ........................................................“suh-GAY”Matt SHAMUS .................................................“SHAY-muss”Chris SHIBEL .................................... rhymes with “dribble”Kyle SKIERSKI ...............................................“SKEER-skee”Steve URRUTIA ......................................“yoo-ROOT-ee-uh”Elliot VALLEJO ............................................... “vuh-LAY-oh”Jason YÄKLICH ............................................... “YAWK-lich”

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2004 Numerical RosterNo Name Pos Ht Wt Yr Hometown School(s) Major1 Dan REECE SS 6-0 202 Sr. Paso Robles, Calif. Paso Robles HS ‘00 Communication2 Derick DANIELS CB 6-0 193 Jr. North Highlands, Calif. Idaho State/Roseville HS ’01 Communication3 John QUINN RB 6-0 238 Sr. Oakland, Calif. Notheastern/Laney College/Bishop O’Dowd HS ‘99 Communication4 Andy SULLIVAN CB 6-0 200 Sr. Elk Grove, Calif. Laguna Creek HS ’00 Sociology5 Jesse OLIVA WR 5-10 183 Sr. Tuolumne, Calif. Summerville HS ‘00 Economics6 Kevin FREEMAN WR 5-8 170 Sr. Oceanside, Calif. Oceanside HS ‘00 Economics7 JaShaun McCOWAN CB 5-8 162 Sr. Oxnard, Calif. Ventura College/Oxnard HS ‘01 Sociology8 Nick JOHNSTON CB 5-9 170 RFr. Alamo, Calif. UCLA/San Ramon Valley HS ’02 Pre-Managerial Economics9 Ryan RAMEY WR 6-2 188 Jr. Alta Loma, Calif. Etiwanda HS ‘01 Chemical Engineering10 Adam COOK CB 5-11 171 RFr. Bakersfi eld, Calif. Garces Memorial HS ’03 Exploratory11 Richard SCHWARTZ QB 6-3 211 Jr. Huntington Beach, Calif. Cal/Edison HS ’01 American Studies12 Jon GRANT QB 6-2 198 So. Pacifi c Grove, Calif. Pacifi c Grove HS ’02 History13 O.J. SWANIGAN RB 5-7 162 Jr. Elk Grove, Calif. Laguna Creek HS 01 Managerial Economics14 Tim PLOUGH QB 6-2 234 RFr. Ramona, Calif. Ramona HS ’03 Undeclared15 Bryan LEE-LAUDUSKI QB 6-4 174 So. Carlsbad, Calif. Carlsbad HS ‘02 Sociology16 Matthew ENGLE QB 5-11 189 So. El Segundo, Calif. El Camino College/El Segundo HS ’03 Sociology17 Luis AMARAL FS 6-3 192 So. Salinas, Calif. Palma HS ’02 Economics18 Andrew DENNY WR 6-1 160 Fr. San Diego, Calif. Mount Carmel HS ‘04 Pre-Managerial Economics19 Brandon GILMORE WR 6-1 187 Sr. Alta Loma, Calif. Mt. San Antonio College/Etiwanda HS ‘00 Pre-Managerial Economics20 Clayton O’KANE OLB 6-1 220 So. Altadena, Calif. St. Francis HS ’02 Communication21 Nate RAMEZANE FS 5-11 189 Sr. Los Gatos, Calif. Foothill College/Bellarmine Prep HS ’00 Communication22 Kyle TARP CB 5-9 166 Jr. Salinas, Calif. UC Santa Barbara/Palma HS ‘01 Exercise Biology23 Dan ELBANNA MLB 6-0 210 Jr. Walnut Creek, Calif. Las Lomas HS ‘01 Exercise Science24 Marcus McCLIMAN RB 5-9 176 RFr. Fontana, Calif. Kaiser HS ’03 Undeclared25 Sam PANENO Retired Number 26 Nevan BERGAN CB 5-10 166 So. San Diego, Calif. Hoover HS ’02 Economics27 Tom PARISI OLB 6-1 220 Sr. Rocklin, Calif. Rocklin HS ‘00 Sociology 28 Lewis BURKHART OLB 6-0 238 Sr. Lake Oswego, OR Lakeridge HS ’01 Political Science29 Bryan HARRISON RB 6-0 196 So. Vallejo, Calif. Justin-Siena ‘02 Sociology30 Jonathan BARSI FS 6-0 206 So. Los Altos, Calif. St. Francis HS ’02 Exercise Biology31 Mike CALHOUN LB 6-3 205 RFr. Los Angeles, Calif. Centennial HS ’03 Chemistry32 Angelo CAFFESE CB 5-8 164 Sr. Lodi, Calif. Tokay HS ’00 Economics33 Brandon QUINN SS 6-1 194 Sr. Vacaville, Calif. Will C. Wood HS ‘01 Political Science34 Marcellus GRIGSBY RB 5-10 178 Fr. Downey, Calif. Paramount HS ‘04 Sociology35 Trevor JOHNSTON WR 5-10 185 So. Brentwood, Calif. Saint Mary’s/Liberty HS ‘03 Economics36 Kyle WHITMORE CB 6-0 196 So. Rodeo, Calif. Contra Costa College/Pinole Valley HS ‘02 African American & African Studies37 Chris BUCK LB 5-11 203 RFr. Fair Oaks, Calif. Jesuit HS ’03 Exploratory38 Scott BURTON CB 6-0 167 Fr. Pasadena, Calif. St. Francis HS ‘04 Political Science39 E.J. BROWN CB 5-11 188 Fr. Riverside, Calif. John W. North HS ‘04 Economics40 Chris MILLER WR 6-2 190 RFr. San Clemente, Calif. San Clemente HS ’03 Exploratory41 Brandon RICE WR 6-4 195 Fr. Los Angeles, Calif. Beverly Hills HS ‘04 Exercise Biology42 Alex HOGUE TE 6-5 220 RFr. Menlo Park, Calif. Menlo-Atherton HS ’03 Pre-Managerial Economics43 Ben REECE OLB 6-0 209 Jr. Paso Robles, Calif. Paso Robles HS ‘01 Religious Studies44 Nelson DORIS RB 6-1 194 So. Carmichael, Calif. Rio Americano HS ’02 Undeclared45 Ryan PAYNE LB 6-0 202 Jr. Sonoma, Calif. Sonoma Valley HS ‘01 Managerial Economics46 Matt SHAMUS LB 6-1 204 RFr. Stockton, Calif. Lincoln HS ’03 Exploratory47 Ryan SHARP DT 6-0 271 Jr. Eureka, Calif. College of the Redwoods/Eureka HS ’01 Sociology48 John FLAATEN RB 5-9 158 Fr. Castro Valley, Calif. Moreau Catholic HS ‘04 Computer Science49 Matt PATTERSON FS 6-3 207 Fr. Burbank, Calif. Burroughs HS ‘04 Undeclared50 Chris CARTER LB 6-2 220 RFr. San Diego, Calif. Clairemont HS ’03 Pre-Managerial Economics51 Chris SHIBEL P 6-4 212 Sr. Los Angeles, Calif. Notre Dame HS ‘00 Mechanical Engineering52 Chris JONES DT 6-3 266 Sr. Stockton, Calif. St. Mary’s HS ‘00 Biochemistry & Molecular Biology53 Joshua EDWARDS LB 6-0 220 Fr. Spring Valley, Calif. Monte Vista HS ‘04 Pre-Managerial Economics54 Joshua HOLLOWAY OL 6-1 275 Jr. Long Beach, Calif. El Camino College/Paramount HS ’00 History

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2004 Numerical RosterNo Name Pos Ht Wt Yr Hometown School(s) Major55 Matt EVANS LB 6-1 200 Fr. Wilton, Calif. Jesuit HS ‘04 Exploratory56 Nicholas BUICH DT 6-0 245 Jr. Salinas, Calif. Palma HS ’01 History57 David HECKMAN LB 6-3 210 Fr. Meridian, Calif. Sutter Union HS ‘04 Undeclared58 Marc MANFREDDA OL 6-2 302 Sr. Eureka, Calif. St. Bernard HS ‘00 Community & Regional Development59 Matthew NGWUN DT 6-2 289 So. Torrance, Calif. Torrance HS ‘03 Economics60 Mike NG DE 6-5 234 So. Fairfi eld, Calif. Sacramento State/Solano College/Armijo HS ‘02 Sociology61 Emmanuel BENJAMIN PK 5-10 190 Fr. Modesto, Calif. Beyer HS ‘04 Exercise Biology62 James AMOS DE 6-4 232 RFr. Galt, Calif. Galt HS ’03 Undeclared63 Timothy KEANE OL 6-3 271 So. Palm Springs, Calif. Palm Springs HS ‘02 Exploratory64 Michael WOLFSON OL 6-1 296 Sr. Long Beach, Calif. El Camino College/Banning HS ‘01 Sociology 66 Aaron CAMPBELL DT 6-3 242 Jr. Carmel, Calif. Monterey Peninsula/Butte JC/Carmel HS ‘00 Neurobiology, Physiology & Behavior67 Elliot VALLEJO OL 6-8 268 So. Salinas, Calif. UCLA/Palma HS ‘02 Physics68 Cory LEKKERKERKER OL 6-7 324 Sr. Chino, Calif. Chaffey College/Damien HS ‘00 Sociology70 Steven URRUTIA OL 6-2 285 RFr. Culver City, Calif. El Segundo HS ‘03 Animal Biology71 Mario GONZALEZ OL 5-11 275 Fr. Placentia, Calif. El Dorado HS ‘04 Undeclared72 David GWARA OL 6-5 274 RFr. Seaside, Calif. Seaside HS ’03 Exploratory73 Andrew SHRADER OL 6-3 314 Fr. Temecula, Calif. Temecula HS ‘04 Mechanical Engineering74 J.T. THOMAS OL 6-4 261 Fr. Yuba City, Calif. Sutter Union HS ‘04 Political Science75 Jesse KAILAHI DE 6-1 220 Fr. Greenbrae, Calif. Redwood HS ‘04 Exploratory76 Max CHESMORE OL 6-4 250 Fr. Aliso Viejo, Calif. Aliso Niguel HS ‘04 Mechanical Engineering77 Kyle SKIERSKI OL 6-4 261 Jr. Trabuco Canyon, Calif. Santa Margarita ‘01 Communication78 David WINER OL 6-3 239 Fr. Thousand Oaks, Calif. Westlake HS ‘04 Undeclared79 Jeff ANDERSON OL 6-0 288 Sr. Orange, Calif. Villa Park HS ’00 Community & Regional Development80 Ryan SMITH WR 6-2 184 Sr. Santa Maria, Calif. St. Joseph HS ‘01 Communication81 Kale TURNER WR 5-10 177 RFr. Alamo, Calif. Monte Vista HS ’03 Undeclared82 Jason YAKLICH WR 6-4 197 Jr. Rocklin, Calif. Arizona State/Rocklin HS ‘01 Sociology 83 Nolan de GRAAFF WR 6-3 202 Jr. Granite Bay, Calif. Sierra College/Granite Bay HS ’01 Managerial Economics84 Aaron HINES TE 6-5 225 Jr. Pacifi ca, Calif. Saint Ignatius College Prep. ‘01 Communication85 Tony KAYS WR 6-0 186 So. Elk Grove, Calif. Elk Grove HS ‘02 Economics86 Devin COOK TE 6-3 227 Sr. Martinez, Calif. De La Salle HS ’00 Communication87 Daniel FELLS TE 6-3 236 Jr. Fullerton, Calif. Fullerton Union HS ‘01 Animal Science88 Pila FATUKALA DE 6-3 229 Jr. Sacramento, Calif. John F. Kennedy HS ‘00 Managerial Economics89 Matt GRAVETTE TE 6-3 227 Jr. Oceanside, Calif. Southwestern College/Vista HS ’01 Communication90 Tyler BIRKLEY DE 6-2 233 So. Modesto, Calif. De La Salle HS ’02 Sociology91 Jake MOSSAWIR DE 6-2 247 Sr. San Jose, Calif. Bellarmine Prep ‘00 Political Science92 Jonathan COMPAS DT 6-3 259 Fr. Carlsbad, Calif. Carlsbad HS ‘04 International Relations93 Madison DORIS TE 6-4 230 Fr. Carmichael, Calif. Rio Americano HS ’04 Exploratory94 Zach SAGAY WR 6-3 194 Fr. Irvine, Calif. Woodbridge HS ‘04 Human Development95 John FALETOESE DT 6-4 244 Fr. Carmichael, Calif. Jesuit HS ‘04 Exploratory96 Matt KAHARI S 5-11 200 Fr. San Diego, Calif. Mt. Carmel HS ‘04 Undeclared97 Naveen DAFTARI DT 6-1 260 So. Davis, Calif. Davis HS ‘02 Electrical Engineering98 Thomas BLAKE DE 6-4 234 Fr. Mountain View, Calif. Gunn HS ‘04 Pre-Managerial Economics99 Kent SHERIDAN DE 6-4 247 Sr. Grass Valley, Calif. Bear River HS ‘00 Neurobiology, Physiology & Behavior Tyler PRINGLE LB 6-0 205 Fr. Manhattan Beach, Calif. Mira Costa HS ‘04 Undeclared Luke TRACY QB 6-2 198 Fr. San Juan Capistrano, Callif. Irvine HS ‘04 Exploratory Demario WARREN RB 6-0 197 Fr. Fairfi eld, Calif. Fairfi eld HS ’03 Undeclared Nero EVERO DB 6-1 165 Fr. Rancho Cucamonga, Calif. Alta Loma HS ’04 Undeclared

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2003 Team StatisticsDATE OPPONENT RESULT TIME ATTENDSept. 6 GRAND VALLEY STATE L, 6-9 (ot) 3:02 6,447Sept. 13 at North Dakota State W, 23-14 2:36 14,548Sept. 20 at Texas State L, 32-34 3:18 8,764Oct. 4 at Sacramento State W, 31-27 3:32 15,403Oct. 11 WESTERN OREGON W, 27-7 3:15 6,460Oct. 18 WESTERN WASHINGTON W, 48-19 3:25 7,628Nov. 1 at Saint Mary’s W, 45-14 2:57 2,512Nov. 8 CAL POLY L, 14-18 3:00 7,477Nov. 15 CENTRAL WASHINGTON W, 41-7 2:38 3,497Nov. 22 NORTHERN COLORADO L, 28-35 3:10 6,517

Home games in BOLD CAPS

10-GAME TEAM STATS UC DAVIS OPP

FIRST DOWNS ........................................................................... 295 ...................184 Rushing ...................................................................................... 79 .......................71 Passing ..................................................................................... 118 .....................106 Penalty ....................................................................................... 13 .......................19

NET RUSHING YARDS .........................................................1,426 ...................972 Yards Gained ......................................................................... 1,775 ..................1,291 Yards Lost ................................................................................. 349 .....................319 Attempts ................................................................................... 405 .....................337 Yards Per Game ...................................................................... 142.6 ....................97.2 Yards Per Attempt ........................................................................ 3.5 ......................2.9

NET PASSING YARDS ............................................................2,525 ............... 2,408 Att-Comp-Int ..................................................................... 317-183-9 ......... 368-209-14 Completion Pct. ......................................................................... 57.7 ....................56.8 Yards Per Game ...................................................................... 252.5 ..................240.8 Yards Per Attempt ........................................................................ 8.0 ......................6.5 Yards Per Catch ......................................................................... 13.8 ....................11.5

TOTAL OFFENSE .....................................................................3,951 ............... 3,380 Total Plays ................................................................................. 722 .....................705 Plays Per Game ......................................................................... 72.2 ....................70.5 Yards Per Play ............................................................................. 5.5 ......................4.8 Yards Per Game ...................................................................... 395.1 ..................338.0

RETURN YARDS ........................................................................ 432 ...................291 Punt Returns-Yards ..................................................................33-247 ................ 27-174 Average .................................................................................. 7.5 ......................6.4 Interception Returns-Yards ........................................................14-185 .................. 9-117 Average ................................................................................ 13.2 ....................13.0

Kickoff Returns-Yards ...............................................................27-553 ................ 48-848 Average ................................................................................ 20.5 ....................17.7 Miscellaneous .............................................................................. 31 .......................41

PUNTING AVERAGE ................................................................ 40.3 ................. 37.9 Punts-Yards .........................................................................51-2,053 ............. 59-2,234 Inside 20 ...................................................................................... 9 .......................16 Net Average ............................................................................. 36.8 ....................33.7 Punts Had Blocked ......................................................................... 0 .........................4

SACKS BY-YARDS ............................................................... 21-161 ............ 35-223

FUMBLES-LOST ......................................................................20-10 ...............23-11

UC DAVIS OPP

TURNOVER MARGIN ..................................................................+6 .....................25 Takeaways-Giveaways ...............................................................25-19

PENALTIES-YARDS .............................................................. 81-719 ............ 73-558 Yards Per Game ........................................................................ 71.9 ....................55.8

AVG. TIME OF POSSESSION .................................................31:53 ............... 28:07

3RD-DOWN EFFICIENCY PCT. ................................................ 34.5 ................. 32.0 Conversion-Attempts ...............................................................50-145 ................ 47-147

4TH-DOWN EFFICIENCY PCT. ................................................. 50.5 ................. 31.3 Conversion-Attempts ...................................................................8-16 .................... 5-16

SCORING ................................................................................... 295 ...................184 Touchdowns ................................................................................. 36 .......................23 Rush-Pass-Return ................................................................ 17-15-4 ................. 8-13-2 Field Goals-Attempts .................................................................15-19 .................... 8-16 1pt Conversions-Attempts ..........................................................32-34 .................. 20-22 2pt Conversions-Attempts ..............................................................1-2 ...................... 0-1 Defensive XPs-Attempts .................................................................0-1 ...................... 0-0 Safeties ........................................................................................ 0 .........................1 Points Per Game ........................................................................ 29.5 ....................18.4

WIN-LOSS NOTES FOR 2003

RECORD ......................................................................................................... 6-4 Home ........................................................................................................... 3-3 Away ............................................................................................................. 3-1 Overtime ........................................................................................................ 0-1

Leading After First Quarter ....................................................................................... 3-3 Trailing After First Quarter ................................................................................. 2-1 Tied After First Quarter ..................................................................................... 1-0

Leading at Halftime ................................................................................................ 5-2 Trailing at Halftime .......................................................................................... 1-0 Tied at Halftime .............................................................................................. 0-2

Leading After Third Quarter ...................................................................................... 6-0 Trailing After Third Quarter ................................................................................ 0-4 Tied After Third Quarter .................................................................................... 0-0

vs. Division I ......................................................................................................... 2-2vs. Division II ........................................................................................................ 4-2

Score First ............................................................................................................ 3-4Outgain Opponents ................................................................................................ 6-0More Possession Time ............................................................................................ 6-2

Scoring 30-plus Points ............................................................................................ 4-1Allowing 20 or Fewer ............................................................................................. 5-2

Having 100-yard Rusher ......................................................................................... 3-0Passing for 300 Yards ............................................................................................ 2-1

Day .................................................................................................................... 3-2Night ................................................................................................................... 3-2

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2003 Individual StatisticsRUSHING

Player G Att Gain Loss Net Avg. TD LongAntar Mahasin 10 143 666 37 629 4.4 9 28O.J. SWANIGAN 8 98 452 21 431 4.4 6 29NELSON DORIS 9 37 185 4 181 4.9 0 17BRYAN HARRISON 4 19 102 7 95 5.0 1 34Jon Barragan 5 30 124 48 76 2.5 1 26KEVIN FREEMAN 10 8 60 1 59 7.4 0 14Billy Zeier 10 3 20 4 16 5.3 0 11NOLAN DE GRAAFF 9 1 15 0 15 15.0 0 15JASON YÄKLICH 5 3 15 0 15 5.0 0 7TONY KAYS 10 1 9 0 9 9.0 0 9RYAN RAMEY 8 1 0 3 -3 -3.0 0 0JON GRANT 4 5 3 27 -24 -4.8 0 3Ryan Flanigan 8 46 124 165 -41 -3.2 0 0Team 10 0 32 -32 -3.2 0 0AGGIES 10 405 1775 349 1426 3.5 17 34Opponents 10 337 1291 319 972 2.9 8 36

PASSINGPlayer G Att Cpl Int Pct Yds TD Long RatgRyan Flanigan 8 225 131 6 58.2 1764 10 57 133.41Jon Barragan 5 79 46 3 58.2 609 4 46 132.10JON GRANT 4 6 4 0 66.7 73 1 30 223.87Team 8 3 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.00Andrew Zelinski 4 2 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.00AGGIES 10 317 183 9 57.7 2525 15 57 134.57Opponents 10 368 209 14 56.8 2408 13 62 115.81

RECEIVINGPlayer G No. Yds Avg. TD LongKEVIN FREEMAN 10 35 626 17.9 2 57Antar Mahasin 10 18 205 11.4 0 25JESSE OLIVA 10 17 234 13.8 3 41NOLAN DE GRAAFF 9 16 206 12.9 2 27DANIEL FELLS 6 14 279 19.9 2 34Aaron Plunkett 10 14 151 10.8 0 28Billy Zeier 10 14 108 7.7 2 16O.J. SWANIGAN 8 11 63 5.7 1 31TONY KAYS 10 10 149 14.9 1 34Mo Mortazavi 9 9 96 10.7 0 35Ryan Smith 8 5 86 17.2 1 30NELSON DORIS 9 4 80 20.0 1 46BRANDON GILMORE 9 4 64 16.0 0 23JASON YÄKLICH 5 4 48 12.0 0 22AARON HINES 10 3 56 18.7 0 24RYAN RAMEY 8 3 54 18.0 0 33DEVIN COOK 10 2 20 10.0 0 15AGGIES 10 183 2525 13.8 15 57Opponents 10 209 2408 11.5 13 62

PUNTINGPlayer G No. Yds Avg. Ins20 Long BlkCHRIS SHIBEL 10 51 2053 40.3 9 60 0Opponents 10 59 2234 37.9 16 57 4

TOTAL OFFENSE (LEADERS)Player Rushes Yds Passes Yds Plays Yds Yds/GRYAN FLANIGAN 46 -41 225 1764 271 1723 215.4Jon Barragan 30 76 76 609 109 685 137.0Antar Mahasin 143 629 0 0 143 629 62.9O.J SWANIGAN 98 431 0 0 98 431 53.9NELSON DORIS 37 181 0 0 37 181 20.1AGGIES 405 1426 317 2525 722 3951 395.1Opponents 337 972 368 2408 705 3380 338.0

SCORINGPlayer TD FG 1pt 2pt Saf DXP PtsDusty Apocotos 0 15-19 32-34 0-0 0 0 77Antar Mahasin 9 0-0 0-0 1-1 0 0 56O.J. SWANIGAN 7 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 42JESSE OLIVA 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 18NOLAN DE GRAAFF 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 12DANIEL FELLS 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 12Billy Zeier 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 12KEVIN FREEMAN 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 12TONY KAYS 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 6BRYAN HARRISON 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 6Justin Patterson 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 6Angelo Caffese 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 6NELSON DORIS 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 6JASHAUN McCOWAN 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 6Jon Barragan 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 6RYAN SMITH 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 6Scott Williams 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 6Kelly Valaau 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0Ryan Flanigan 0 0-0 0-0 0-1 0 0 0AGGIES 36 15-19 32-34 1-2 0 0 295Opponents 23 8-16 20-22 0-1 0 1 184

FIELD GOALSPlayer 0-29 30-39 40-49 50+ Total Pct. LongDusty Apocotos 4-4 8-8 3-7 0-0 15-19 78.9 49AGGIES 4-4 8-8 3-7 0-0 15-19 78.9 49Opponents 5-7 1-3 1-5 1-1 8-16 50.0 51

PUNT RETURNSPlayer G Ret Yds Avg. TD LongAaron Plunkett 10 23 163 7.1 0 28JESSE OLIVA 10 4 22 5.5 0 8Ejiro Evero 10 1 30 30.0 0 30TOM PARISI 10 1 15 15.0 0 15DAN REECE 7 1 14 14.0 0 14Billy Zeier 10 1 3 3.0 0 3ANGELO CAFFESE 10 1 0 0.0 1 0Michael Penna 10 1 0 0.0 0 0Scott Williams 8 0 0 0.0 1 0AGGIES 10 33 247 7.5 2 28Opponents 10 27 174 6.4 0 15

KICKOFF RETURNSPlayer G Ret Yds Avg. TD LongAaron Plunkett 10 18 405 22.5 0 69BRANDON GILMORE 9 5 83 16.6 0 23KEVIN FREEMAN 10 4 65 16.2 0 24AGGIES 10 27 553 20.5 0 69Opponents 10 48 848 17.7 0 35

ALL-PURPOSE YARDS (LEADERS)Player Rush Rec PRet KRet IR Total Yds/GAntar Mahasin 629 205 0 0 0 834 83.4KEVIN FREEMAN 59 626 0 65 0 750 75.0Aaron Plunkett 0 151 163 405 0 719 71.9O.J. SWANIGAN 431 63 0 0 0 494 61.8DANIEL FELLS 0 279 0 0 0 279 46.5NELSON DORIS 181 80 0 0 0 261 29.0JESSE OLIVA 0 234 22 0 0 256 25.6NOLAN DE GRAAFF 15 206 0 0 0 221 24.6TONY KAYS 9 149 0 0 0 158 15.8BRANDON GILMORE 0 64 0 83 0 147 16.3AGGIES 1426 2525 247 553 185 4936 493.6Opponents 972 2408 174 848 117 4519 451.9

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2003 Individual StatisticsTACKLES

Player Pos G Solo Ast Tot TFL SacksKelly Valaau MLB 10 43 50 93 9-34 3.5-20Ejiro Evero FS 10 40 34 74 2- 1A.J. Avila SS 10 25 33 58 3- 7John Downs LT 10 15 27 42 14-40 2.5-20Aaron Latzke LE 10 18 24 42 6-13 1.0- 7Justin Patterson WLB 10 18 23 41 5-12TOM PARISI SLB 10 17 18 35 3- 9 1.0- 7Michael Penna LCB 10 27 7 34 1- 2JAKE MOSSAWIR RE 10 13 20 33 7-29 4.0-24ANGELO CAFFESE RCB 10 21 7 28 1- 1DAN ELBANNA LB 10 14 10 24 3- 6DERICK DANIELS LCB 3 12 9 21 1- 2Daniel Kim RT 10 6 14 20 5-12JONATHAN BARSI S 9 12 8 20 2- 8 1.0- 7JASHAUN McCOWAN CB 9 7 10 17DAN REECE S 7 7 9 16 1- 8 1.0- 8PILA FATUKALA RE 4 6 8 14 7-30 3.0-23LUIS AMARAL S 10 9 3 12 Andrew McClure DT 10 4 8 12 3- 8 1.0- 6KENT SHERIDAN DE 9 8 4 12 5-26 2.0-23CLAYTON O’KANE LB 6 5 4 9CHRIS JONES DT 10 3 5 8 2- 2NEVAN BERGAN CB 6 4 3 7 1- 1TYLER BIRKLEY DE 7 5 2 7 3- 5RYAN PAYNE LB 10 2 5 7NOLAN DE GRAAFF TE 9 3 2 5NELSON DORIS RB 9 4 1 5Chris Sheridan LB 6 2 2 4KYLE TARP CB 5 2 1 3LEWIS BURKHART LB 10 2 1 3Aaron Plunkett WR 10 2 1 3Scott Williams LB 8 1 1 2David Butterworth TE 7 0 2 2TONY KAYS WR 10 2 0 2BEN REECE LB 4 2 0 2DEVIN COOK TE 10 2 0 2Forest Vance OL 10 1 0 1BRANDON QUINN CB 8 1 0 1Eric Troglia OL 10 1 0 1Ryan Radenbaugh WR 2 1 0 1NAVEEN DAFTARI DT 4 1 0 1Tyler Porter DT 4 1 0 1Antar Mahasin RB 10 1 0 1Team 8 1 0 1

AGGIES 10 371 356 727 84-256 21-161Opponents 10 386 335 721 90-309 35-223

INTERCEPTIONSPlayer Int Yds Avg. TD LongDERICK DANIELS 2 73 36.5 0 63Michael Penna 2 23 11.5 0 23A.J. Avila 2 18 9.0 0 16Ejiro Evero 2 10 5.0 0 6JONATHAN BARSI 2 8 4.0 0 6TOM PARISI 1 25 25.0 0 25JASHAUN McCOWAN 1 24 24.0 1 24ANGELO CAFFESE 1 4 4.0 0 4LUIS AMARAL 1 0 0.0 0 0AGGIES 14 185 13.2 1 63Opponents 9 117 13.0 1 54

FUMBLESPlayer Forced Rec. YdsKelly Valaau 3 1 0Ejiro Evero 3 0 0Justin Patterson 0 3 31A.J. Avila 0 2 0John Downs 1 0 0TOM PARISI 1 0 0DAN REECE 1 0 0Andrew McClure 1 0 0Aaron Latzke 0 1 0JAKE MOSSAWIR 0 1 0LUIS AMARAL 0 1 0CLAYTON O’KANE 0 1 0NOLAN DE GRAAFF 0 1 0AGGIES 14 185 13.2Opponents 9 117 13.0

MISCELLANEOUSPASS BREAK-UPSANGELO CAFFESE 8, TOM PARISI 6, DERICK DANIELS 3, A.J. Avila 3, Ejiro Evero 3, Justin Patterson 3, Jonathan Barsi 2, LEWIS BURKHART 1, JASHAUN McCOWAN 1, John Downs 1, Aaron Latzke 1, Andrew McClure 1, Michael Penna 1AGGIES 34. Opponents 37.

BLOCKED KICKS (See box for detail)TOM PARISI 2 (fi eld goal, punt), Ejiro Evero 2 (fi eld goal, punt), PILA FATUKALA 1 (fi eld goal), JAKE MOS-SAWIR 1 (fi eld goal), DAN REECE 1 (punt), Aaron Latzke 1 (punt), Daniel Kim 1 (fi eld goal)AGGIES 9 (5 fi eld goals, 4 punts). Opponents 0.Note: Ejiro Evero also blocked a PAT vs. Cal Poly.

GRAND VALLEY STATE (Sept. 6)Who: David HendrixWhat: Field goal, 18 yardsWhen: 4th quarter, 7:24Blocked by: Tom Parisi

NORTH DAKOTA STATE (Sept. 13)Who: John BonicelliWhat: PuntWhen: 2nd quarter, 12:20Blocked by: Tom Parisi

TEXAS STATE (Sept. 20)Who: Steven DietzWhat: Field goal, 27 yardsWhen: 1st quarter, 5:12Blocked by: Pila Fatukala

SACRAMENTO STATE (Oct. 4)Who: Mitch LivelyWhat: Field goal, 47 yardsWhen: 3rd quarter, 7:06Blocked by: Daniel Kim

WESTERN OREGON (Oct. 11)Who: Lucas TaroliWhat: PuntWhen: 2nd quarter, 2:46Blocked by: Dan ReeceReturned for TD by Scott Williams

W. WASHINGTON (Oct. 18)Who: Michael KoenenWhat: PuntWhen: 1st quarter, 1:42Blocked by: Aaron Latzke

W. WASHINGTON (Oct. 18)Who: Michael KoenenWhat: Field goal, 33 yardsWhen: 2nd quarter, 14:35Blocked by: Ejiro Evero

SAINT MARY’S (Nov. 1)Who: Ben AntongiovanniWhat: PuntWhen: 2nd quarter, 1:55Blocked by: Ejiro EveroReturned for TD by Angelo Caffese

CAL POLY (Nov. 8)Who: Nick CoromelasWhat: Point after touchdownWhen: 3rd quarter, 3:03Blocked by: Ejiro Evero

C. WASHINGTON (Nov. 15)Who: Matthew McDowellWhat: Field goal, 43 yardsWhen: 2nd quarter, 9:31Blocked by: Jake Mossawir

Building BlocksUC Davis blocked at least one punt, fi eld goal or PAT attempt in each of the fi rst nine games of the year last season, believed to be a program fi rst.

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September 6, 2003 • Toomey Field (Davis, Calif.)

GAME ONE F/OT

Grand Valley State 9AGGIES 6

Defense was the name of the game as defending NCAA Division II champion and No. 1-ranked Grand Valley State (Mich.) edged the Ag-gies in overtime. David Hendrix kicked his third fi eld goal of the game as his 28-yarder in the fi rst overtime gave the Lakers their 27th straight regular-season win.

UC Davis rallied to tie the game in the fourth quarter, driving 65 yards in 16 plays to set up a 33-yard fi eld goal from Dusty Apocotos with just over three minutes remaining in regulation. Apocotos had a career-best 49 yarder in the fi rst quarter, but missed from that distance in overtime.

The Aggies managed just 214 yards in total offense against Grand Valley State, getting into the red zone just once in regulation. WR Kevin Freeman had a big day for UC Davis, posting career highs of nine catches and 122 yards.

Defensively, SS A.J. Avila helped the Aggies keep the Lakers out of the end zone for the fi rst time since 1993, and twice stopped Grand Valley inside the 5-yard line. UC Davis didn’t score a touchdown for the fi rst time since losing 14-2 at North Dakota in the NCAA semifi nals.

RB Michael Tennessee had 59 yards rushing to lead the Lakers.

Grand Valley State (1-0) 0 3 3 0 3 - 9UC Davis (0-1) 3 0 0 3 0 - 6

FIRST QUARTER UC DAVIS - Dusty Apocotos 49 FG, 7:31SECOND QUARTER GVSU - David Hendrix 26 FG, 9:56THIRD QUARTER GVSU - David Hendrix 25 FG, 0:58FOURTH QUARTER UC DAVIS - Dusty Apocotos 33 FG, 3:14OVERTIME GVSU - David Hendrix 28 FGAtt - 6,447 GVSU UC DAVISFirst downs 19 13Rushes-yards 41-141 31-28Passing yards 216 186Att-Comp-Int 31-18-0 38-20-1Total offense 72-357 69-214Return yards 17 9Fumbles-lost 1-0 0-0Punts-average 7-30.7 8-38.6Penalties-yards 6-46 12-91Time of possession 27:02 32:58

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICSRUSHING -- GVSU: Michael Tennessee, 11-59; Cullen Finnerty, 14-55; Brandon Langston, 6-18; Ryan Hukill,

8-13; team 2-(-4). UC DAVIS: O.J. Swanigan, 23-66; Team, 2-(-3); Billy Zeier, 1-(-4); Ryan Flanigan, 5-(-31).PASSING -- GVSU: Cullen Finnerty, 26-15-0, 152; Jeff Dock, 4-2-0, 10; Mark Catlin, 1-1-0, 54. UC

DAVIS: Ryan Flanigan, 38-20-1, 186.RECEIVING -- GVSU: Mark Catlin, 6-42; Paul Cummings, 3-31; Mario Locricchio, 2-87; Tyrone Hibbler,

2-15; Brandon Langston, 2-2; Ryan Hukill, 1-30; Michael Tennessee, 1-7; Jeremy Cochrane, 1-2. UCD: Kevin Freeman, 9-122; O.J. Swanigan, 3-3; Jesse Oliva, 2-22; Daniel Fells, 1-18; Aaron Plunkett, 1-6; Billy Zeier, 1-5; Nolan deGraaff, 1-4; Ryan Smith, 1-4; Antar Mahasin, 1-2.

September 13, 2003 • Fargodome (Fargo, N.D.)

GAME TWO FINAL

AGGIES 23North Dakota State 14

Behind O.J. Swanigan’s second career 100-yard rushing day, and a trio of fi eld goals from Dusty Apocotos, the 14th-ranked Aggies won their fi rst-ever game in the state of North Dakota, beating the Bison before nearly 15,000 fans at the Fargodome.

UC Davis led the entire way but the Bison cut the lead to just 17-13 in the third quarter before Apocotos drilled a 41-yard fi eld goal early in the fi nal period. He later added a 19-yard chip shot to seal the win. The fi nal score came after the Aggies drove 55 yards on 15 plays, chewing up nearly seven minutes of clock.

Swanigan gained 136 yards on 22 carries, scoring from four yards midway through the fi rst quarter. He averaged 6.2 yards a carry and had a long run of 29 yards. QB Ryan Flanigan completed 18 of 32 passes for 204 yards, hitting TE Daniel Fells for a 24-yard touchdown pass in the third quarter.

The defense played its second straight outstanding game, holding the Bison to just 75 yards rushing and only 187 through the air. The Ag-gies had three sacks, including 1.5 by DE Pila Fatukala. For the second straight week, LB Tom Parisi blocked a kick – this one a punt in the second quarter that led to a 39-yard fi eld goal by Apocotos.

North Dakota State entered the game coming off a stunning 25-24 at Div. I-AA power Montana the week earlier.

UC Davis (1-1) 7 10 0 6 - 23North Dakota State (2-1) 0 7 7 0 - 14

FIRST QUARTER UC DAVIS - O.J. Swanigan 4 rush (Dusty Apocotos kick), 7:12SECOND QUARTER UC DAVIS - Dusty Apocotos 39 FG, 10:04 NDSU - Marques Johnson 7 run (Cory Vartanian kick), 3:17 UC DAVIS - Daniel Fells 24 pass from Ryan Flanigan (Dusty Apocotos kick), 0:54THIRD QUARTER NDSU - Rod Malone 1 run (Cory Vartanian kick), 7:39FOURTH QUARTER UC DAVIS - Dusty Apocotos 41 FG, 14:05 UC DAVIS - Dusty Apocotos 19 FG, 3:18Att - 14,548 UC DAVIS NDSUFirst downs 23 11Rushes-yards 40-152 30-75Passing yards 204 187Att-Comp-Int 31-18-1 31-20-1Total offense 71-356 61-262Return yards 54 28Fumbles-lost 2-0 2-1Punts-average 6-44.3 8-39.2Penalties-yards 3-25 8-64Time of possession 31:59 28:01

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICSRUSHING -- UC DAVIS: O.J. Swanigan, 22-136; Antar Mahasin, 10-33; Nelson Doris, 1-1; Ryan Flanigan,

7-(-18). NDSU: Kyle Steffes, 13-62; Rod Malone, 9-37; Marques Johnson, 1-7; Ryan Simmers, 1-0; Tony Stauss, 6-(-31).

PASSING -- UC DAVIS: Ryan Flanigan, 32-18-1, 204. NDSU: Tony Strauss, 31-20-1, 187.RECEIVING -- UC DAVIS: Kevin Freeman, 4-50; Aaron Plunkett, 4-8; Daniel Fells, 3-73; Nolan deGraaff,

3-34; Jesse Oliva, 2-21; Antar Mahasin, 1-10; Tony Kays, 1-8. NDSU: Allen Burrell, 6-66; Elliott Belquist, 4-59; Marques Johnson, 3-33; Kyle Steffes, 3-15; Rod Malone, 1-6; Mike Wieser, 1-6; Travis White, 1-2, Ryan Simmers, 1-0.

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September 20, 2003 • Bobcat Stadium (San Marcos, Texas)

GAME THREE FINAL

AGGIES 34Texas State 32

UC Davis jumped to a quick 13-0 lead in the game’s fi rst six min-utes, capitalizing on a 74-yard drive on the game’s opening series and then scoring on a 31-yard fumble recovery by Justin Patterson, but the Bobcats recovered with 21 points in the second half to secure the win in rainy conditions.

Texas State – formerly Southwest Texas State – tied the game 13-13 in the second quarter before UC Davis scored on a 5-yard run by Antar Mahasin and a 30-yard fi eld goal by Dusty Apocotos for a 23-13 halftime lead.

Bobcats QB Barrick Nealy threw for 384 yards and three touch-downs, part of Texas State’s 574 yards of total offense, while Terrell Harris rushed for 90. Mahasin scored twice while QB Ryan Flanigan had 240 yards passing. TE Daniel Fells caught fi ve passes for 89 yards.

FS Ejiro Evero forced a pair of fumbles and had an interception to help lead the defense, while Derick Daniels also had an interception. DE Aaron Latzke had nine tackles while end Pila Fatukala had 1.5 sacks. Fatukala also blocked a fi eld goal, marking the third straight game UC Davis blocked an opponent’s kick.

UC Davis (1-2) 13 10 3 6 - 32Texas State (2-2) 10 3 14 7 - 34

FIRST QUARTER UC DAVIS - O.J. Swanigan 1 rush (Dusty Apocotos kick), 10:52UC DAVIS - Justin Patterson 31 fumble return (kick failed), 9:35 TSU - Steven Dietz 24 FG, 2:10 TSU - Kenneth Samuels 43 pass from Barrick Nealy (Steven Dietz kick), 0:26SECOND QUARTER TSU - Steven Dietz 46 FG, 7:00 UC DAVIS - Antar Mahasin 5 run (Dusty Apocotos kick), 3:54 UC DAVIS - Dusty Apocotos 30 FG, 1:08THIRD QUARTER TSU - Terrell Harris 12 run (Steven Dietz kick), 11:30 UC DAVIS - Dusty Apocotos 49 FG, 8:27 TSU - John Tyson 18 pass from Barrick Nealy (Steven Dietz kick), 5:38FOURTH QUARTER TSU - Jarvis Smith 62 pass from Barrick Nealy (Steven Dietz kick), 9:25 UC DAVIS - Antar Mahasin 1 run (run failed), 5:45Att - 8,764 UC DAVIS TSUFirst downs 17 32Rushes-yards 31-88 44-190Passing yards 275 384Att-Comp-Int 36-19-1 43-28-2Total offense 67-363 87-574Return yards 107 41Fumbles-lost 3-0 3-2Punts-average 7-40.0 2-47.0Penalties-yards 7-73 5-55Time of possession 29:24 30:36

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICSRUSHING -- UC DAVIS: Antar Mahasin, 14-52; O.J. Swanigan, 10-39; Kevin Freeman, 1-3; Nelson Doris,

1-(-1); Ryan Flanigan, 4-(-2); Team 1-(-3). TSU - Terrell Harris, 18-90, Morris Brothers, 5-48; Barrick Nealy, 12-32; Antoine Harden, 6-18; K.R. Carpenter, 3-2.

PASSING -- UC DAVIS: Ryan Flanigan, 34-18-1, 240, Billy Zeier, 1-1-0, 35; Team, 1-0-0, 0. TSU: Barrick Nealy, 43-28-2, 384.

RECEIVING -- UC DAVIS: Daniel Fells, 5-89; Aaron Plunkett, 3-68; Mo Mortazavi, 3-37; Antar Mahasin, 3-33; Nolan deGraaff, 3-31; Tony Kays, 1-18; O.J. Swanigan, 1-(-1). TXST: K.R. Carpenter, 9-83; John Tyson, 5-98; Kenneth Samuels, 5-67; Antoine Harden, 5-50; Jarvis Smith, 3-73; Morris Brothers, 1-13.

October 4, 2003 • Hornet Stadium (Sacramento, Calif.)

GAME FOUR FINAL

AGGIES 31Sacramento State 27

The 50th annual Causeway Classic proved to be just that – a clas-sic. RB Antar Mahasin’s 1-yard plunge with 14 seconds left delivered the Aggies their fourth straight win in the rivalry. Mahasin’s dive off the left side of the line capped an 8-play, 76-yard drive – engineered by backup QB Jon Barragan – that began after the Hornets took a 27-24 with 1:40 left on a 2-yard touchdown reception by Jason Girley.

UC Davis trailed 14-0 in the fi rst quarter after Sacramento State RB Tyronne Gross scored on a pair of touchdown runs. However, Gross – who had 240 yards the previous weekend against Idaho State – was bottled up by a tenacious Aggie defense from that point on, fi nishing with just 62 yards.

Mahasin fi nished with a career-high 163 yards and three touch-downs, while tight end Daniel Fells had a 3-yard touchdown reception from Barragan in the fourth quarter. That period featured four lead changes.

Both teams were led by backup quarterbacks after their starters left with injury. Reserve Blake Mori led the Hornets to their go-ahead touch-down, while Barragan played the entire second half for Ryan Flanigan.

UC Davis (2-2) 0 10 7 14 - 31Sacramento State (2-3) 14 0 0 13 - 27

FIRST QUARTER SAC - Tyronne Gross 5 run (Mitch Lively kick), 8:54 SAC - Tyronne Gross 10 run (Mitch Lively kick), 1:49SECOND QUARTER UC DAVIS - Antar Mahasin 2 run (Dusty Apocotos kick), 6:21

UC DAVIS - Dusty Apocotos 27 FG, 2:03THIRD QUARTER

UC DAVIS - Antar Mahasin 4 run (Dusty Apocotos kick), 1:46FOURTH QUARTER SAC - Fred Amey 15 pass from Blake Mori (kick failed), 14:55

UC DAVIS - Daniel Fells 2 pass from Jon Barragan (Dusty Apocotos kick), 6:24 SAC - Jason Girley 2 pass from Blake Mori (Mitch livkely kick), 1:40

UC DAVIS - Antar Mahasin 1 run (Dusty Apocotos kick), 0:14Att - 15,403 UC DAVIS SACFirst downs 24 18Rushes-yards 54-232 30-76Passing yards 147 221Att-Comp-Int 23-12-0 35-21-0Total offense 80-379 65-297Return yards 90 76Fumbles-lost 1-1 2-2Punts-average 3-33.0 4-38.0Penalties-yards 10-100 10-94Time of possession 34:17 25:43

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICSRUSHING -- UC DAVIS: Antar Mahasin, 34-163; O.J. Swanigan, 9-37; Kevin Freeman, 2-17; Nolan deGraaf,

1-15; Jon Barragan, 2-9; Ryan Flanigan, 5-4; Team, 4-(-13). SAC: Tyronne Gross, 20-62; Blake Mori, 4-19; Pete Hingano, 3-8; Ryan Leadingham, 3-(-13).

PASSING -- UC DAVIS: Ryan Flanigan, 12-4-0, 68; Jon Barragan, 11-8-0, 79. SAC: Ryan Leadingham, 21-12-0, 132; Blake Mori, 14-9-0, 89.

RECEIVING -- UC DAVIS: Kevin Freeman, 4-42; Ryan Ramey, 1-33; Billy Zeier, 1-16; Aaron Plunkett, 1-15; Mo Mortazavi, 1-14; Jesse Oliva, 1-12; Antar Mahasin, 1-8; Tony Kays, 1-4; Daniel Fells, 1-3. SAC: Fred Amey, 8-110; Jason Girley, 6-53; Kenan Smith, 4-46; Tyronne Gross, 2-5; Dustin Hagens, 1-7.

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October 11, 2003 • Toomey Field (Davis, Calif.)

GAME FIVE FINAL

Western Oregon 7AGGIES 27

Defense was the name of the game for UC Davis in its seventh straight win over Western Oregon. The Aggies held the Wolves to just 97 yards in total offense, including only seven on the ground. UC Davis, meanwhile, exploded for 24 points in the second quarter - one touch-down coming after Dan Reece blocked Lucas Taroli’s punt at the 5-yard line which was recovered by Scott Williams in the end zone.

QB Jon Barragan - subbing for senior Ryan Flanigan - completed 14 of 29 passes for 152 yards while directing an offense that fi nished with 332 yards in total offense. RB Antar Mahasin scored a pair of touchdowns while rushing for 72 yards.

Defensively, CB Angelo Caffese had an interception and broke up four other passes, while LBs Kelly Valaau and Justin Patterson combined for 13 tackles. UC Davis forced the Wolves into 12 punts, including stop-ping Western Oregon on six straight possessions on three downs.

Western Oregon (2-4) 7 0 0 0 - 7UC Davis (3-2) 0 24 0 3 - 27

FIRST QUARTER WOU - Brad Satran 5 pass from Ryan Thorson (Andrew Keippela kick), 1:16SECOND QUARTER UC DAVIS - Antar Mahasin 3 run (kick failed), 13:41 UC DAVIS - Antar Mahasin 1 run (Antar Mahasin run), 6:32 UC DAVIS - Dusty Apocotos 39 FG, 4:20 UC DAVIS - Scott Williams recovered blocked punt in end zone (Dusty Apocotos kick), 2:46FOURTH QUARTER UC DAVIS - Dusty Apocotos 38 FG, 3:17Att - 6,460 WOU UC DAVISFirst downs 8 13Rushes-yards 22-7 47-180Passing yards 90 152Att-Comp-Int 38-15-2 29-14-0Total offense 60-97 76-332Return yards 29 85Fumbles-lost 2-0 1-0Punts-average 12-40.8 8-43.1Penalties-yards 8-42 11-97Time of possession 24:12 35:48

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICSRUSHING -- WOU: Michael Ramirez, 14-12; Kyle Braa, 1-2; Ivan McCrae, 3-(-1), Tom Martin, 1-(-3); Ryan

Thorson, 3-(-13). UC DAVIS: Antar Mahasin, 19-72; O.J. Swanigan, 6-37; Kevin Freeman, 2-27; Jon Barragan, 13-23; Nelson Doris, 4-13; Bryan Harrison, 3-8.

PASSING -- WOU: Ryan Thorson, 31-14-2; 92; Chad Harrington, 7-1-0, (-2). UC DAVIS: Jon Barragan, 29-14-0, 152.

RECEIVING -- WOU: Brad Satran, 5-50; Dustin Lulay, 3-19, Tyler Smith, 2-8; Ivan McCrae, 2-4; Michael Ramirez, 2-2; Clint Steen, 1-7. UC DAVIS: Nelson Doris, 2-45; Kevin Freeman, 2-37; Mo Mortazavi, 2-19; Aaron Plunkett, 2-16; Billy Zeier, 2-8; Antar Mahasin, 2-7; Tony Kays, 1-12; Jesse Oliva, 1-8.

October 18, 2003 • Toomey Field (Davis, Calif.)

GAME SIX FINAL

Western Washington 19AGGIES 48

A big offensive night from senior QB Jon Barragan, two more blocked kicks from the special teams, and a balanced overall attack led UC Davis to a Homecoming win against the Vikings.

Barragan, making his second career start, threw for a career-high 325 yards, accounting for 366 yards in total offense after also rushing for 41 yards and a touchdown. He was generous with his passes, spreading them around to 12 different receivers, including four receptions by RB Antar Mahasin.

UC Davis racked up a season-high 578 yards in total offense, including 356 in the fi rst half, during which Aggies took a 27-12 lead. A 26-yard TD pass from Barragan to RB Nelson Doris midway through the third quarter was followed just over a minute later by a 24-yard in-terception return by Jashaun McCowan extending UC Davis’ advantage to a 41-12 margin.

The defense held the Vikings to just 111 rushing yards and a dif-fi cult 1-for14 on third-down conversions. LB Kelly Valaau and SS Ejiro Evero each had six tackles, while Evero blocked a fi eld goal attempt in the second quarter – marking the sixth game of the season in which the Aggies had recorded at least a blocked fi eld goal or punt attempt.

Western Washington (1-6) 3 9 0 7 - 19UC Davis (4-2) 10 17 14 7 - 48

FIRST QUARTER WWU - Michael Koenen 32 FG, 12:42 UC DAVIS - Billy Zeier 8 pass from Jon Barragan (Dusty Apocotos kick), 9:33

UC DAVIS - Dusty Apocotos 35 FG, 3:33SECOND QUARTER WWU - Michael Koenen 51 FG, 11:37

UC DAVIS - Jon Barragan 4 run (Dusty Apocotos kick), 8:14 WWU - Matt Wilson 14 pass from Steve Nichols (pass failed)

UC DAVIS - Nolan deGraaff 19 pass from Jon Barragan (Dusty Apocotos kick), 1;50UC DAVIS - Dusty Apocotos 24 FG, 0:07

THIRD QUARTERUC DAVIS - Nelson Doris 26 pass from Jon Barragan (Dusty Apocotos kick), 8:17UC DAVIS - JaShaun McCowan 24 interception return (Dusty Apocotos kick), 7:08

FOURTH QUARTERUC DAVIS - Ryan Smith 30 pass from Jon Grant (Dusty Apocotos kick), 14:55

WWU - Brett Upchurch 17 pass from James Monrean (Michael Koenen kick), 0:00Att - 7,628 WWU UC DAVISFirst downs 18 31Rushes-yards 32-111 46-204Passing yards 251 374Att-Comp-Int 41-20-1 34-22-2Total offense 73-362 80-578Return yards 76 64Fumbles-lost 3-0 3-2Punts-average 7-46.4 3-50.7Penalties-yards 9-63 4-30Time of possession 29:26 30:34

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICSRUSHING -- WWU: Duncan Sherrard, 17-96; James Monrean, 7-24; Jake Carlyle, 3-7; Nyle Chambers,

1-(-1); Steve Nichols, 4-(-15). UC DAVIS: Antar Mahasin, 17-91; Nelson Doris, 6-46; Jon Barragan, 9-41; Bryan Harrison, 9-27; Tony Kays, 1-9; Billy Zeier, 1-9; Kevin Freeman, 1-(-1); Jon Grant, 2-(-18).

PASSING -- WWU: Steve Nichols, 23-11-1, 131; James Monrean, 18-9-0, 120. UC DAVIS: Jon Barragan, 28-19-2, 325; Jon Grant, 3-3-0, 49; Andrew Zelinski, 2-0-0, 0; Team, 1-0-0, 0.

RECEIVING -- WWU: James Laurence, 6-67; Andy Olson, 5-64; Matt Wilson, 3-26; Brett Upchurch, 3-26; Kevin Cooley, 2-58; Duncan Sherrard, 1-10. UC DAVIS Antar Mahasin, 4-64; Daniel Fells, 3-73; Billy Zeier, 3-30; Tony Kays, 2-42; Kevin Freeman, 2-40; Nolan deGraaff, 2-27; Ryan Smith, 1-30; Nelson Doris, 1-26; Jason Yäklich, 1-14; Ryan Ramey, 1-12; Jesse Oliva, 1-9; Mo Mortazavi, 1-7.

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November 1, 2003 • Saint Mary’s Stadium (Moraga, Calif.)

GAME SEVEN FINAL

AGGIES 45Saint Mary’s 14

After battling the Gaels through a scoreless fi rst quarter, UC Davis erupted for 21 points in the second quarter - including scoring on a blocked punt for the second time this season - as the Aggies beat Saint Mary’s for the second straight time.

Running back Antar Mahasin had another strong outing for the Aggies, picking up his second 100-yard rushing day of the season by gaining 135 yards on 22 carries while scoring a pair of touchdowns. His fi rst score was a 28-yard jaunt that put UC Davis up 7-0, while his second score came early in the fourth quarter and gave the Aggies a 35-7 advantage. He also caught four passes for 65 yards.

QB Ryan Flanigan came off the bench – seeing his fi rst action since Oct. 4 – and threw for 204 yards and two touchdowns while complet-ing 14 of 18 passes.

The Aggies continued an amazing streak in which they blocked a kick for the seventh straight game, this time a punt by Ben Antongiovanni that was swatted by SS Ejiro Evero and recovered in the end zone by CB Angelo Caffese.

LB Kelly Valaau led another strong effort for the defense, totalling 13 tackles. UC Davis allowed just 55 yards on the ground and only 212 total. The Aggies held the Gaels to just 21 total yards in the fi rst half.

UC Davis (5-2) 0 21 7 17 - 45Saint Mary’s (1-8) 0 0 7 7 - 14

SECOND QUARTER UC DAVIS - Antar Mahasin 28 run (Dusty Apocotos kick), 7:19 UC DAVIS - Tony Kays 9 pass from Ryan Flanigan (Dusty Apocotos kick), 3:16 UC DAVIS - Angelo Caffese 0 blocked punt return (Dusty Apocotos kick), 1:55THIRD QUARTER UC DAVIS - Billy Zeier 3 pass from Ryan Flanigan (Dusty Apocotos kick), 4:37 SMC - Weston Borba 54 interception return (Joe Lucia kick), 1:11FOURTH QUARTER UC DAVIS - Antar Mahasin 2 run (Dusty Apocotos kick), 11:55 SMC - Tom Steiner 30 pass from Cordell Webb (Joe Lucia kick), 9:35 UC DAVIS - Dusty Apocotos 30 FG, 5:32 UC DAVIS - Bryan Harrison 34 run (Dusty Apocotos kick), 2:10Att - 2,512 UC DAVIS SMCFirst downs 27 15Rushes-yards 47-261 39-55Passing yards 266 157Att-Comp-Int 30-18-2 31-16-3Total offense 77-524 70-212Return yards 56 77Fumbles-lost 2-2 3-1Punts-average 4-41.0 7-38.3Penalties-yards 8-93 7-51Time of possession 32:24 27:17

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICSRUSHING -- UC DAVIS: Antar Mahasin, 22-135; Nelson Doris, 7-46; Bryan Harrison, 3-44; Ryan Flanigan,

2-22; Billy Zeier, 1-11; O.J. Swanigan, 2-9; Jason Yäklich, 2-8; Team, 1-(-1); Ryan Ramey, 1-(-3); Jon Barragan, 3-(-4); Jon Grant, 3-(-6). SMC: Chris Harrell, 7-23; Phillip Goldsby, 3-12; Ryan Kirby, 7-12; Cordell Webb, 18-5; Clint Wilson, 3-4; Team, 1-(-1).

PASSING -- UC DAVIS: Ryan Flanigan, 18-14-1, 204; Jon Barragan, 9-3-1, 38; Jon Grant, 3-1-0; 24. SMC: Cordell Webb, 31-16-3, 157.

RECEIVING -- UC DAVIS: Antar Mahasin, 4-65; Kevin Freeman, 3-55; Jason Yaklich, 2-34; Brandon Gilmore, 2-26; Tony Kays, 2-15; Aaron Hines, 1-24; Daniel Fells, 1-23; Ryan Smith, 1-18; Billy Zeier, 1-3; Nolan deGraaff, 1-3. SMC: Stephen Ratliff, 5-36; Tom Steiner, 4-74; Zac Connors, 4-28; Phillip Goldsby, 3-19.6). SMC: Chris Harrell, 7-23; Phillip Goldsby, 3-12; Ryan Kirby, 7-12; Cordell Webb, 18-5.

November 8, 2003 • Toomey Field (Davis, Calif.)

GAME EIGHT FINAL

Cal Poly 18AGGIES 14

Cal Poly scored 15 points in the third quarter, erasing a 14-3 halftime lead by the Aggies, winning at Toomey Field for the second straight time. The Mustangs got to within 14-10 after a 13-yard touchdown pass from Chris Peterson to Joey Warren early in the third quarter, then took the lead when LB Jordan Beck scooped up a fumble – caused when Aggie QB Ryan Flanigan was sacked – and returned it 41 yards for a TD.

Cal Poly later scored a safety after a snap on a punt attempt rolled out of the back of the endzone later in the third quarter. The Aggies’ defense put together another standout effort, holding Cal Poly to just 16 net rushing yards and only 284 overall. MLB Kelly Valaau continued his outstanding season, collecting 12 tackles, including a sack.

UC Davis took a 14-0 lead, getting its fi rst score after driving 99 yards on 11 plays. Flanigan found WR Jesse Oliva in the end zone to cap the drive, which began after the Aggies’ defense stopped the Mustangs four times inside the fouryard line.

Flanigan threw for 219 yards and a pair of scores while TE Nolan deGraaff had 107 yards on six receptions before leaving the game with an injury shortly before halftime.

Cal Poly (6-3) 0 3 15 0 - 18UC Davis (5-3) 7 7 0 0 - 14

FIRST QUARTER UC DAVIS - Jesse Oliva 11 pass from Ryan Flanigan (Dusty Apocotos kick), 4:10SECOND QUARTER UC DAVIS - Nolan deGraaff 27 pass from Ryan Flanigan (Dusty Apocotos kick), 11:35 SLO - Nick Coromelas 24 FG, 0:00THIRD QUARTER SLO - Joey Warren 13 pass from Chris Peterson (Nick Coromelas kick), 10:17 SLO - Jordan Beck 41 fumble return (kick failed), 3:03 SLO - Team safety (punt through back of end zone), 1:17Att - 7,477 SLO UC DAVISFirst downs 21 15Rushes-yards 28-16 43-62Passing yards 268 219Att-Comp-Int 41-23-1 27-13-2Total offense 69-284 70-281Return yards 41 16Fumbles-lost 1-0 3-3Punts-average 9-30.9 5-45.2Penalties-yards 8-50 9-70Time of possession 28:52 31:08

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICSRUSHING -- SLO: Ryan Bianchi, 9-31; Geno Randle, 6-22; Louis Shepherd, 2-(-4); Chris Peterson, 11-

(-33). UC DAVIS: Nelson Doris, 12-51; Antar Mahasin, 17-22; Kevin Freeman, 1-2; Ryan Flanigan, 12-(-3); Team, 1-(-10).

PASSING -- SLO: Chris Peterson, 41-23-1, 268. UC DAVIS: Ryan Flanigan, 26-13-2, 219.RECEIVING -- SLO: Jonah Russell, 7-113; Anthony Randolph, 7-90; Darrell Jones, 7-46;; Joey Warren,

1-13; Geno Randle, 1-6. UC DAVIS: Nolan deGraaf, 6-107; Jesse Oliva, 3-31; Ryan Smith, 2-34; Kevin Freeman, 1-43; Antar Mahasin, 1-4.

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November 15, 2003 • Toomey Field (Davis, Calif.)

GAME NINE FINAL

Central Washington 7AGGIES 41

UC Davis clinched its 34th straight winning season by scoring 21 points in the second quarter on its way to a 31-7 halftime lead against the Wildcats. Senior QB Ryan Flanigan enjoyed perhaps the best game of his career, completing 24 of 27 passes for 359 yards and three touchdowns. He completed an amazing 17 of 18 passes for 249 yards and two scores in the fi rst half alone. UC Davis scored on all fi ve of its possessions in the fi rst half.

RB O.J. Swanigan scored twice for the Aggies, the fi rst on an 8-yard run in the fi rst quarter and the second on a 31-yard catch just before halftime. He fi nished with 68 yards rushing, averaging 5.6 yards a carry. Thirteen different receivers caught passes for the Aggies, who had 562 yards of total offense. Billy Zeier had fi ve receptions for 39 yards and Jesse Oliva had four. Kevin Freeman hauled in a 57-yard touchdown pass from Flanigan - the Aggies’ longest scoring play of the year - and had 85 yards on three catches.

The defense was tough once again, holding the Wildcats to just a single touchdown. FS Ejiro Evero and MLB Kelly Valaau led the charge by collecting 12 and 11 total tackles, respectively. DE Jake Mossawir had 2.5 sacks while also blocking a fi eld goal attempt, keeping the Aggies’ streak alive of blocking a kick in each game this year.

Central Washington (6-4) 0 7 0 0 - 7UC Davis (6-3) 10 21 7 3 - 41

FIRST QUARTER UC DAVIS - O.J. Swanigan 8 run (Dusty Apocotos kick), 9:04 UC DAVIS - Dusty Apocotos 32 FG, 4:54SECOND QUARTER UC DAVIS - O.J. Swanigan 25 run (Dusty Apocotos kick), 11:47 UC DAVIS - Jesse Oliva 41 pass from Ryan Flanigan (Dusty Apocotos kick), 7:26 CWU - Moses Lewis 25 pass from Zak Hill (Matthew McDowell kick), 3:46 UC DAVIS - O.J. Swanigan 31 pass from Ryan Flanigan (Dusty Apocotos kick), 1:02THIRD QUARTER UC DAVIS - Kevin Freeman 57 pass from Ryan Flanigan (Dusty Apocotos kick), 2:39FOURTH QUARTER UC DAVIS - Dusty Apocotos 28 FG, 6:13Att - 3,497 CWU UC DAVISFirst downs 25 28Rushes-yards 28-117 36-188Passing yards 299 374Att-Comp-Int 39-26-1 29-26-0Total offense 67-416 65-562Return yards 0 31Fumbles-lost 0-0 3-2Punts-average 1-35.0 1-40.0Penalties-yards 5-30 10-78Time of possession 27:00 33:00

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICSRUSHING -- CWU: Emilio Iniguez, 20-131; Landon Hall, 1-8; Aaron Hineline, 1-5; Zak Hill, 5-(-12); Dale

Chase, 1-(-15). UC DAVIS: O.J. Swanigan, 12-67; Antar Mahasin, 6-51; Nelson Doris, 6-25; Bryan Harrison, 4-16; Kevin Freeman, 1-11; Jon Barragan, 3-7; Jason Yaklich, 1-7; Ryan Flanigan, 3-4.

PASSING -- CWU: Zak Hill, 32-22-1; 222; Dale Chase, 6-3-0, 32; Brian Baugh, 1-1-0; 45. UC DAVIS: Ryan Flanigan, 27-24-0, 359; Jon Barragan, 2-2-0, 15.

RECEIVING -- CWU: Josh Lopez, 9-91; Moses Lewis, 7-120; Jake Roberts, 5-42; Keith Grennan, 3-22; Emilio Iniguez, 2-24. UC DAVIS: Billy Zeier, 5-39; Jesse Oliva, 4-78; O.J. Swanigan, 4-45; Kevin Freeman, 3-85; Aaron Plunkett, 2-22; Aaron Hines, 1-21; Tony Kays, 1-16; Brandon Gilmore, 1-15; Mo Mortazavi, 1-14; Antar Mahasin, 1-12; Nelson Doris, 1-9; Ryan Ramey, 1-9; Jason Yäklich, 1-0.

November 22, 2003 • Toomey Field (Davis, Calif.)

GAME TEN FINAL

Northern Colorado 35AGGIES 28

WR Vincent Jackson caught a 36-yard touchdown pass with 4:31 remaining to lift the 20th-ranked Bears to a 35-28 win over UC Da-vis. Jackson fi nished the game with 176 receiving yards for Northern Colorado, which also fi nished its fi rst year of reclassifi cation to NCAA Division I-AA membership.

Trailing 21-14 entering the fourth quarter, the Aggies twice tied the game in the fi nal period. Flanigan hit WR Kevin Freeman for an 8-yard score with 12:49 left, then Jesse Oliva on a 23-yard strike at 8:08. Free-man fi nished with a career-high 152 yards in the air. RB O.J. Swanigan rushed for 40 yards and two scores, including a 7-yard TD in the fi nal minute of the fi rst half.

Flanigan threw for 284 yards and the two TDs, but the Bear de-fense held UC Davis’ running game to just 31 net yards on 27 carries. In contrast, Northern Colorado compiled 518 yards in total offense. Adam Matthews led the Bears’ ground game, rushing for 164 yards and three touchdowns.

Defensively, LB Kelly Valaau, SS A.J. Avila and FS Ejiro Evero each recorded double-fi gure tackles charts. Evero and CB Michael Penna also had interceptions inside the Aggie red zone, thwarting a pair of UNCfi rst-period scoring threats.

Northern Colorado (9-2) 0 14 7 14 - 35UC Davis (6-4) 7 7 0 14 - 28

FIRST QUARTER UC DAVIS - O.J. Swanigan 3 run (Dusty Apocotos kick), 1:58SECOND QUARTER

UNC - Adam Matthews 1 run (Justin Zaitz kick), 9:14UNC - Adam Matthews 6 run (Justin Zaitz kick), 3:30

UC DAVIS - O.J. Swanigan 7 run (Dusty Apocotos kick), 0:18THIRD QUARTER

UNC - Vincent Jackson 60 pass from Tony Christensen (Justin Zaitz kick), 0:19FOURTH QUARTER

UC DAVIS - Kevin Freeman 8 pass from Ryan Flanigan (Dusty Apocotos kick), 12:49 UNC - Adam Matthews 19 run (Justin Zaitz kick), 10:40 UC DAVIS - Jesse Oliva 23 pass from Ryan Flanigan (Dusty Apocotos kick), 8:08 UNC - Vincent Jackson 36 pass from Tony Christensen (Justin Zaitz kick), 4:31Att - 6,517 UNC UC DAVISFirst downs 28 20Rushes-yards 43-184 27-31Passing yards 334 328Att-Comp-Int 40-22-3 39-21-0Total offense 83-518 66-359Return yards 2 31Fumbles-lost 2-2 4-1Punts-average 2-31.0 6-29.2Penalties-yards 7-63 7-57Time of possession 34:51 25:09

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICSRUSHING -- UNC: Adam Matthews, 34-164; Ron Scott, 4-21; Josh Stewart, 1-6; Andre Wilson 1-3,

Team 2-(-3), Tony Christensen 1-(-7). UC DAVIS: O.J. Swanigan 14-40; Antar Mahasin 4-10, Team 1-(-2), Ryan Flanigan 12-(17).

PASSING -- UNC: Tony Christensen, 22-13-2, 212; Josh Stewart, 18-9-1, 122. UC DAVIS: Ryan Flanigan, 38-20-0, 284; Billy Zeier, 1-1-0, 44.

RECEIVING -- UNC: Vincent Jackson, 7-176; Jamar Farbes, 7-84; Adam Matthews, 4-27; Paul Sweitzer, 2-35; Ron Scott, 1-7, Steven Bailey, 1-5. UC DAVIS: Kevin Freeman, 7-152; Jesse Oliva, 3-53; O.J. Swanigan, 3-7; Devin Cook, 2-20; Tony Kays, 1-34; Brandon Gilmore, 1-23; Aaron Plunkett, 1-16; Aaron Hines, 1-11; Billy Zeier, 1-7; Mo Mortazavi, 1-5.

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Game #1 - South Dakota StateGAME INFORMATIONDate & Time ....................Sept. 4, 6 p.m.Site ...................................Toomey Field (10,111)Ticket Info ........................(530) 752-1915Last Meeting .....................1998 (UC Davis won, 30-13)All-Time Series .................Tied, 1-1

GENERALLocation ...........................Brookings, S.D..........................................(49 miles north of Sioux Falls)Founded ...........................1881Enrollment .......................10,561President ..........................Dr. Peggy Gordon Miller Alma Mater ......................Transylvania [Ky.] ’59

ATHLETIC DEPARTMENTNickname .........................YellowjacketsSchool Colors ...................Yellow & BlueAffi liation .........................Reclassifying to NCAA Division I-AAConference .......................Great West FootballAthletic Director ...............Dr. Fred OienAlma Mater ......................South Dakota State ’72Athletic Phone ..................(605) 688-5625

FOOTBALLHead Coach .....................John StiegelmeierAlma Mater ......................South Dakota State ‘79Offi ce Phone ....................(605) 688-5525Best Time To Reach ..........10 a.m. - NoonRecord at School ..............42-33-0 (7 years)Career Record ...................SameStarters Returning .............13 (8 off., 4 def., 1 spec.)

MEDIA RELATIONSFootball Contact ...............Ron LenzEmail [email protected] ce Phone ....................(605) 688-4623SID FAX ...........................(605) 688-5999Press Box Phone ...............TBAWeb Address ....................www3.sdstate.edu/Athletics

2004 SCHEDULESept. 4 at UC Davis* 6:00Sept. 11 WINONA STATE 5:00Sept. 18 WESTERN OREGON 5:00Sept. 25 ByeOct. 2 at Cal Poly* 6:00Oct. 9 NORTH DAKOTA STATE* TBAOct. 16 ByeOct. 23 at Montana State 12:05Oct. 30 at Georgia Southern TBANov. 6 AUGUSTANA 11 a.m.Nov. 13 at Southern Utah* TBANov. 20 at Northern Colorado* 11 a.m.

* Great West Football Conference gameHome games in CAPS. All times Pacifi c.

2003 RESULTSSept. 6 NORTHWEST MISSOURI STATE W, 20-0Sept. 13 at Winona State L, 23-30Sept. 20 at Western Oregon W, 37-10Sept. 27 at North Dakota State L, 0-24Oct. 4 at Nebraska-Omaha L, 17-34Oct. 11 NORTH DAKOTA L, 24-25Oct. 18 MINNESOTA STATE, MANKATO W, 38-6Oct. 25 at South Dakota State W, 22-11Nov. 1 ST. CLOUD STATE W, 27-24Nov. 8 AUGUSTANA W, 42-22Nov. 15 HUMBOLDT STATE W, 47-6

Home games in CAPS. Final Record: 7-4, 4-3 North Central Conference (T4th)

John StiegelmeierHead Coach

Brad NelsonQuarterback

TOP STATISTICAL RETURNEESRushing G Att Gain Loss Net Avg. TD LongAnthony Watson, RB 11 197 1054 80 974 4.9 6 59Anthony Robinson, RB 8 60 273 17 256 4.3 3 19

Passing G Att Cpl Int Pct Yds TD RatgBrad Nelson, QB 11 340 221 5 65.0 3141 27 165.87

Receiving G No. Yds Avg. TD LongJohsh Davis, WR 11 63 1028 16.3 9 81Solomon Johnson, WR 11 42 667 15.9 6 76Brian Janacek, WR 11 24 426 17.8 3 84

Tackles Solo Ast Total INT Sacks TFLMarty Kranz, LB 53 31 84 1- 8 2.0- 6 7.0-13Chris Coauette, LB 37 33 70 1-25 1.0- 7 5.0-16Joey Abell, DE 31 29 60 7.0-50 14.5-64Tyran Slaughter, CB 38 19 57 1- 0 1.5- 5Mike Blackbourn 25 32 57 1.5-15 3.0-17

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Game #2 - at Weber StateGAME INFORMATIONDate & Time ....................Sept. 18, 4:30 p.m. (PDT)Site ...................................Stewart Stadium (17,500)Ticket Info ........................(801) 626-8500Last Meeting .....................First meetingAll-Time Series .................First meeting

GENERALLocation ...........................Ogden, Utah.........................................(31 miles north of Salt Lake City)Founded ...........................1889Enrollment .......................18,000President ..........................Dr. F. Ann Miller

ATHLETIC DEPARTMENTNickname .........................WildcatsSchool Colors ...................Royal Purple & WhiteAffi liation .........................NCAA Division I-AAConference .......................Big SkyInterim Athletic Director ..Dutch BelnapAthletic Phone ..................(801) 626-6500

FOOTBALLHead Coach .....................Jerry GraybealAlma Mater ......................Eastern Washington ’80Offi ce Phone ....................(801) 626-6928Best Time To Reach ..........MorningsRecord at School ..............31-36/6 yearsCareer Record ...................SameStarters Returning .............12 (4 off., 6 def., 2 spec.)

MEDIA RELATIONSFootball Contact ...............Brad LarsenEmail [email protected] ce Phone ....................(801) 626-6010SID FAX ...........................(801) 626-6490Press Box Phone ...............(801) 626-6588Web Address ....................www.weber.edu/athletics

2004 SCHEDULESept. 4 SOUTHERN UTAH 4:35Sept. 11 at Texas El-Paso 6:05Sept. 18 UC DAVIS 4:30Sep. 25 at Northern Arizona* 6:05Oct. 2 MONTANA* 5:05Oct. 9 at Montana State* 12:35Oct. 16 at Sacramento State* 6:05Oct. 23 EASTERN WASHINGTON* 12:05Oct. 30 at Idaho State* 2:05Nov. 6 NORTH DAKOTA STATE* 12:05Nov. 13 PORTLAND STATE* 12:05

*Big Sky Conference gameHome games in CAPS. All times Pacifi c.

2003 RESULTS Sept. 6 WESTERN STATE W,38-13Sept. 6 SOUTHERN UTAH W,13-3Sept. 13 at Colorado State L,7-31Sept. 20 MONTANA TECH W,49-14Sept. 27 at Eastern Washington* W,35-23Oct. 4 NORTHERN ARIZONA* L,29-48Oct. 11 at Montana* L,7-12Oct. 18 MONTANA STATE* L,3-26Oct. 25 IDAHO STATE* W,38-21Nov. 9 at Portland State* W,45-21Nov. 15 SACRAMENTO STATE* W,26-14Nov. 22 at Saint Mary’s W,35-15

Home games in CAPS. Final Record: 8-4, 4-3 Big Sky (T4th)

Jerry GraybealHead Coach

Nick ChournosRunning Back

TOP STATISTICAL RETURNEESRushing G Att Gain Loss Net Avg. TD LongNick Chournos, RB 12 297 1686 37 1649 5.6 13 39

Passing G Att Cpl Int Pct Yds TD RatgKyle Bauer, QB 8 168 83 6 49.4 1351 10 129.5

Receiving G No. Yds Avg. TD LongNick Chournos, RB 12 19 128 6.7 0 20Ryan Nath, WR 12 18 295 16.4 3 59Chris McConnel, WRl 4 11 196 17.8 0 50

Tackles Solo Ast Total INT Sacks TFLBrady Fosmark, DE 39 37 66 1-22 12.5-61 20.5-82Mike Stroshire, LB 27 22 49 2-30 0- 0 5.0-6Shane Barkdull, DE 9 29 38 0- 0 2.0-15 4.5-23

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Game #3 - Sacramento StateGAME INFORMATIONDate & Time ....................Sept. 25, 3:30 p.m.Site ...................................Toomey Field (10,111)Ticket Info ........................(530) 752-1915Last Meeting .....................2003 (UC Davis won, 31-27)All-Time Series .................UCD, 35-16

GENERALLocation ...........................Sacramento, Calif..........................................(19 miles east of Davis)Founded ...........................1947Enrollment .......................28,558President ..........................Dr. Alexander Gonzales

ATHLETIC DEPARTMENTNickname .........................HornetsSchool Colors ...................Green & GoldAffi liation .........................NCAA Division I-AAConference .......................Big SkyAthletic Director ...............Dr. Terry WanlessAthletic Phone ..................(916) 278-6481

FOOTBALLHead Coach .....................Steve MooshagianAlma Mater ......................Fresno State ’82Offi ce Phone ....................(916) 278-7053Record at School ..............2-9/1 yearCareer Record ...................SameStarters Returning .............14 (7 off., 5 def., 2 spec.)

MEDIA RELATIONSFootball Contact ...............Brian BergerEmail [email protected] ce Phone ....................(916) 278-6896SID FAX ...........................(916) 278-5429Press Box Phone ...............(916) 278-5995Web Address ....................www.hornetsports.com

2004 SCHEDULESept. 11 at Nevada 1:05Sept. 18 SOUTHERN UTAH 7:05 Sept. 25 at UC Davis 3:30Oct. 2 at Northern Arizona* 3:35Oct. 9 PORTLAND STATE* 6:05Oct. 16 WEBER STATE* 6:05Oct. 23 at Idaho State* 2:05Oct. 30 at Eastern Washington* 2:05Nov. 6 MONTANA STATE* 4:05Nov. 13 at Montana* 11:05 a.m.Nov. 20 CAL POLY 4:05

* Big Sky Conference gameHome games in CAPS. All times Pacifi c.

2003 RESULTS Aug. 28 at Oregon State L,7-40Sept. 6 SAINT MARY’S W,69-19Sept. 13 at Cal Poly L,17-31Sept. 27 IDAHO STATE* W,47-21Oct. 4 UC DAVIS L,27-31Oct. 11 NORTHERN ARIZONA* L,21-24Oct. 18 at Portland State* L,7-20Oct. 25 EASTERN WASHINGTON* L,21-38Nov. 1 at Montana State* L,7-56Nov. 8 MONTANA* L,0-26Nov. 15 at Weber State* L,14-26

Home games in CAPS. Final Record: 2-9, 1-6 Big Sky Conference (T7th)

Steve MooshagianHead Coach

Ryan LeadinghamQuarterback

TOP STATISTICAL RETURNEESRushing G Att Gain Loss Net Avg. TD LongTyronne Gross 8 167 887 75 812 4.9 8 68

Passing G Att Cpl Int Pct Yds TD RatgRyan Leadingham 5 111 64 2 57.7 1233 7 141.23

Receiving G No. Yds Avg. TD LongFred Amey 10 56 989 17.7 5 58Jason Girley 11 25 215 8.6 2 31

Tackles Solo Ast Total INT Sacks TFLRamon Payne, DB 48 13 61 1-1 0 4.0-9Matt Logue, LB 37 21 58 0 2.5-32 ---Chris Bessinger, DL 27 26 53 0 0- 0 5.0-10Seth Tago, DL 25 12 37 1-5 0 4.0-9

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Game #4 - at Northern ColoradoGAME INFORMATIONDate & Time ....................Oct. 2, NoonSite ...................................Nottingham Field (6,500)Ticket Info ........................(970) 351-2327Last Meeting .....................2003 (UNC won, 35-28)All-Time Series .................UNC, 1-0

GENERALLocation ...........................Greeley, Colo..........................................(46 miles north of Denver)Founded ...........................1889Enrollment .......................11,380President ..........................Kay Norton

ATHLETIC DEPARTMENTNickname .........................BearsSchool Colors ...................Blue & GoldAffi liation .........................Reclassifying to NCAA Division I-AAConference .......................Great West FootballInterim Athletic Director ..Bob HelnyAthletic Phone ..................(970) 351-2534

FOOTBALLHead Coach .....................Kay DaltonAlma Mater ......................Colorado State ’54Offi ce Phone ....................(970) 351-2534Record at School ..............32-15/4 yearsCareer Record ...................65-27/9 yearsStarters Returning .............13 (5 off., 6 def., 2 spec.)

MEDIA RELATIONSFootball Contact ...............Colin McDonoughEmail [email protected] ce Phone ....................(970) 351-1065SID FAX ...........................(970) 351-1995Press Box Phone ...............(970) 351-1995Web Address ....................www.uncbears.com

2004 SCHEDULESept. 4 NORTH DAKOTA STATE* 11 a.m.Sept. 11 at Maine 3:00Sept. 18 IDAHO STATE 11 a.m.Sept. 25 at Montana 12:05 Oct. 2 UC DAVIS* 11 a.m.Oct. 9 at Southeastern Louisiana 4:00Oct. 16 FLORIDA ATLANTIC 11 a.m.Oct. 23 at Sam Houston State NoonNov. 6 SOUTHERN UTAH* 11 a.m.Nov. 13 at Cal Poly* 6:00Nov. 20 SOUTH DAKOTA STATE* 11 a.m.

* Great West Football Conference gameHome games in CAPS. All times Pacifi c.

2003 RESULTS Aug. 30 NEW MEXICO HIGHLANDS W,72-13Sept. 6 at Western State (Colo.) W,44-3Sept. 13 at Idaho State L,33-42Sept. 20 MINNESOTA STATE, MANKATO W,35-7Sept. 27 at Montana State W,14-10Oct. 11 WESTERN WASHINGTON W,48-17Oct. 18 at Florida Atlantic L,19-21Oct. 25 ADAMS STATE (Colo. W,55-14Nov. 8 at Southern Utah W,29-25Nov.15 AUGUSTANA (S.D.) W,41-0Nov. 22 at UC Davis W,35-28

Home games in CAPS. Final Record: 9-2

Kay DaltonHead Coach

Vincent JacksonWide Receiver

TOP STATISTICAL RETURNEESRushing G Att Gain Loss Net Avg. TD LongAndre Wilson, RB 11 71 519 9 510 7.2 7 66

Passing G Att Cpl Int Pct Yds TD RatgTony Christensen, QB 11 229 125 13 54.6 2109 18 146.53

Receiving G No. Yds Avg. TD LongVincent Jackson, WR 11 66 1462 22.2 21 74Jamar Farbes, WR 11 33 511 15.5 2 71

Tackles Solo Ast Total INT Sacks TFLReed Doughty, FS 53 34 87 0-0 0-0 3-3Greg Gebhardt, CB 32 8 40 2-26 1.0-11 1-11Jason McMillan, DE 14 19 33 0-0 5.0-28 9-31Ryan Palmer, LB 26 39 65 0-0 2.5-21 7-29Jeff Spletzer, DE 13 21 34 0-0 0.5-4 5-6

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Game #5 - at Western OregonGAME INFORMATIONDate & Time ....................Oct. 9, 1 p.m.Site ...................................McArthur Field (2,500)Ticket Info ........................TBALast Meeting .....................2003 (UCD won, 27-7)All-Time Series .................UCD, 7-0

GENERALLocation ...........................Monmouth, Ore..........................................(55 miles south of Portland)Founded ...........................1856Enrollment .......................5,030President ..........................Dr. Philip W. Conn

ATHLETIC DEPARTMENTNickname .........................WolvesSchool Colors ...................Crimson Red & WhiteAffi liation .........................NCAA Division IIConference .......................Great Northwest Athletic ConferenceAthletic Director ...............Jon CareyAthletic Phone ..................(503) 838-8252

FOOTBALLHead Coach .....................Duke IversonAlma Mater ......................Whitman ’62Offi ce Phone ....................(503) 838-8255Record at School ..............33-24/6 seasonsCareer Record ...................125-76-3/20 yearsStarters Returning .............10 (4 off., 6 def.)

MEDIA RELATIONSFootball Contact ...............Russ BlunckEmail [email protected] ce Phone ....................(503) 838-8160SID FAX ...........................(503) 838-8164Press Box Phone ...............(503) 838-8922Web Address ....................www.uncbears.com

2004 SCHEDULESept. 4 at Willamette (Ore.) 7:00Sept. 11 at Linfi eld (Ore.) 1:30Sept. 18 at South Dakota State 5:00Sept. 25 at Humboldt State* 2:00Oct. 2 WESTERN WASHINGTON* 1:00Oct. 9 UC DAVIS 2:00Oct. 16 at Central Washington* 1:00Oct. 23 at Western Washington* 1:00Oct. 30 HUMBOLDT STATE* 2:00Nov. 6 CENTRAL WASHINGTON 1:00

* Great Northwest Conference gameHome games in CAPS. All times Pacifi c.

2003 RESULTS Sept. 6 at Humboldt State W,23-22 (2ot)Sept. 13 WESTERN WASHINGTON* W,23-20 (ot)Sept. 20 SOUTH DAKOTA STATE* L,10-37Sept. 27 MESA STATE (Colo.) L,21-29Oct. 4 at Southern Utah L,10-17Oct. 11 UC DAVIS L,7-27Oct. 18 at Western New Mexico W,37-17Nov. 1 CENTRAL WASHINGTON L,44-55Nov. 8 HUMBOLDT STATE W,24-20Nov. 15 at Western Washington L,13-17

Home games in CAPS. Final Record: 4-6, 1-2 Great Northwest Conference (3rd)

Duke IversonHead Coach

Denny BiesQuarterback

TOP STATISTICAL RETURNEESRushing G Att Gain Loss Net Avg. TD LongMichael Ramirez, RB 9 148 590 34 556 3.8 5 36

Passing G Att Cpl Int Pct Yds TD RatgDenny Bies, QB 2 39 51 0 76.5 345 1 139.76

Receiving G No. Yds Avg. TD LongKevin Boss, TE 5 9 60 6.7 1 15

Tackles Solo Ast Total INT Sacks TFLChad Boyd, DB 36 41 77 3-41 1.0-6 5.5-12Kevin Holcomb, LB 15 21 36 0- 0 1.0-10 3.0-19Javon Allen, DB 23 11 34 0- 0 0- 0 0- 0Matt Olafson, DL 19 8 27 0- 0 3.5-21 8-5-39

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Game #6 - Stephen F. AustinGAME INFORMATIONDate & Time ....................Oct. 16, 1 p.m.Site ...................................Toomey Field (10, 111)Ticket Info ........................(530) 752-1915Last Meeting .....................NoneAll-Time Series .................First meeting

GENERALLocation ...........................Nacodoches, Texas.........................................(140 miles northeast of Houston)Founded ...........................1923Enrollment .......................11,000President ..........................Dr. Tito Guerrero

ATHLETIC DEPARTMENTNickname .........................LumberjacksSchool Colors ...................Purple and whiteAffi liation .........................NCAA Division I-AAConference .......................SouthlandAthletic Director ...............Steve McCartyAthletic Phone ..................(936) 468-3501

FOOTBALLHead Coach .....................Mike SantiagoAlma Mater ......................Southern Utah ’77Offi ce Phone ....................(936) 468-3502Best Time To Reach ..........MorningsRecord at School ..............33-22/5 yearsCareer Record ...................sameStarters Returning .............16 (7 off., 6 def., 2 spec.)

MEDIA RELATIONSFootball Contact ...............Rob MeyerEmail [email protected] ce Phone ....................(936) 468-2606SID FAX ...........................(936) 468-4593Press Box Phone ...............(936) 468-3910Web Address ....................www.sfajacks.com

2004 SCHEDULESept. 2 HENDERSON STATE 5:00Sept. 11 NORTHERN ARIZONA 5:00Sept. 18 at Northern Iowa 2:05 Sept. 25 SOUTHERN UTAH 5:00Oct. 9 FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL 5:00Oct. 16 at UC Davis 1:00Oct. 23 at Texas State* 4:00Oct. 30 SAM HOUSTON STATE* NoonNov. 6 at Nicholls State* 4:30Nov. 13 McNEESE STATE* 11 a.m.Nov. 20 NORTHWESTERN STATE* Noon

* Southland Conference gameHome games in CAPS. All times Pacifi c.

2003 RESULTS Sept. 6 at Louisiana-Monroe W,23-21Sept. 13 at Southern Utah L,21-22Sept. 18 NORTHERN IOWA L,24-38Sept. 27 ALCORN STATE W,60-7Oct. 4 PORTLAND STATE L,13-21Oct. 9 at Florida International W,35-13Oct. 14 at Sam Houston State* W,34-31Oct. 25 TEXAS STATE* W,44-27Nov. 8 at McNeese State* L,17-20Nov. 15 NICHOLLS STATE* W,28-16Nov. 22 at Northwestern State* W,44-14

Home games in CAPS. Final Record: 7-4, 4-1 Southland Conference (2nd)

Mike SantiagoHead Coach

Michael WilliamsQuarterback

TOP STATISTICAL RETURNEESRushing G Att Gain Loss Net Avg. TD LongMichael Williams, QB 9 86 485 107 378 4.4 2 42Tony Tompkins, WR 11 63 329 55 274 4.3 1 53

Passing G Att Cpl Int Pct Yds TD RatgZeke Dixon, QB 7 146 83 3 56.8 1257 7 140.88

Receiving G No. Yds Avg. TD LongTony Tompkins, WR 11 33 583 17.7 2 81Michael David, WR 11 33 517 15.7 6 75

Tackles Solo Ast Total INT Sacks TFLJeremy Davis, LB 60 57 117 0- 0 0- 0 9-11Braylon Lester, ROV 32 21 53 1-26 2.5-17 3-15

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Game #7 - at Southern UtahGAME INFORMATIONDate & Time ....................Oct. 23, 5 p.m. (PDT)Site ...................................Eckles Coliseum (8,500)Ticket Info ........................(485) 586-7872, 5453Last Meeting .....................2000 (UCD won, 56-20)All-Time Series .................UCD, 6-2

GENERALLocation ...........................Cedar City, Utah.........................................(222 miles southwest of Salt Lake City)Founded ...........................1897Enrollment .......................6,200President ..........................Dr. Tito Guerrero

ATHLETIC DEPARTMENTNickname .........................LumberjacksSchool Colors ...................Scarlet and whiteAffi liation .........................NCAA Division I-AAConference .......................Great West Football ConferenceAthletic Director ...............Tom DoupleAthletic Phone ..................(485) 865-8354FOOTBALLHead Coach .....................Wes MeierAlma Mater ......................Utah ’91Offi ce Phone ....................(485) 586-1983Best Time To Reach ..........10 a.m.-noonRecord at School ..............First yearCareer Record ...................sameStarters Returning .............19 (11 off., 7 def., 2 spec.)

MEDIA RELATIONSFootball Contact ...............Neil GardnerEmail [email protected] ce Phone ....................(485) 586-7753SID FAX ...........................(485) 865-8037Press Box Phone ...............(485) 586-5447Web Address ....................www.suu.edu/athletics/football

2004 SCHEDULESept. 4 at Weber State 4:35Sept. 18 at Sacramento State 6:05Sept. 25 at Stephen F. Austin 5:00Oct. 2 at McNeese State 5:00Oct. 9 CAL POLY* 5:00Oct. 16 at North Dakota State* 11 a.m.Oct. 23 UC DAVIS* 5:00Oct. 30 MONTANA WESTERN 5:00Nov. 6 at Northern Colorado* 11 a.m.Nov. 13 SOUTH DAKOTA STATE* 2:00Nov. 20 IDAHO STATE 2:00

* Great West Football Conference gameHome games in CAPS. All times Pacifi c.

2003 RESULTS Aug. 30 at Nevada L,23-24Sept. 6 at Weber State L,3-13Sept. 13 STEPHEN F. AUSTIN W,22-21Sept. 20 at Eastern Washington L,21-49Oct. 4 WESTERN OREGON W,17-10Oct. 11 TEXAS STATE W,31-28Oct. 18 McNEESE STATE L,20-33Nov. 1 at Cal Poly L,21-33Nov. 8 NORTHERN COLORADO L,25-29Nov. 15 at Saint Mary’s W,40-7Nov. 22 at Idaho State L,17-36

Home games in CAPS. Final Record: 4-7

Wes MeierHead Coach

Nick DiPadovaLinebacker

TOP STATISTICAL RETURNEESRushing G Att Gain Loss Net Avg. TD LongCasey Rehrer, QB 9 93 427 91 336 3.6 2 23Cory Ashby, RB 11 52 207 15 192 3.7 2 25

Passing G Att Cpl Int Pct Yds TD RatgRyan Zimmerman, QB 10 230 118 9 51.3 1248 7 99.10

Receiving G No. Yds Avg. TD LongA.J. Smith, WR 10 63 618 9.8 1 58Andy Hadfi eld, TE 10 22 372 16.9 2 57Steve Price, WR 7 15 205 13.7 1 30

Tackles Solo Ast Total INT Sacks TFLNick DiPadova, LB 70 63 133 2-20 2.0-14 13-31Steve Smith, S 51 49 100 0-0 0-0 2-2Mike Overly, LB 60 36 96 1-10 0-0 8-15

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Game #8 - at Cal PolyGAME INFORMATIONDate & Time ....................Oct. 30, 6 p.m. Site ...................................Mustang Stadium (8,500)Ticket Info ........................(805) 756-5806Last Meeting .....................2003 (SLO won, 18-14)All-Time Series .................UCD, 14-13-2

GENERALLocation ...........................San Luis Obispo, Calif.Founded ...........................1901Enrollment .......................18,000President ..........................Dr. Warren J. Baker

ATHLETIC DEPARTMENTNickname .........................MustangsSchool Colors ...................Forest green and goldAffi liation .........................NCAA Division I-AAConference .......................Great West Football ConferenceInterim Athletic Director ..Alison E. ConeAthletic Phone ..................(805) 756-2924

FOOTBALLHead Coach .....................Rich EllersonAlma Mater ......................Hawaii ’76Offi ce Phone ....................Call Sports Information DirectorBest Time To Reach ..........MorningsRecord at School ..............16-17/3 yearsCareer Record ...................20-24/4 yearsStarters Returning .............14 (7 off., 6 def., 1 spec.)

MEDIA RELATIONSFootball Contact ...............Eric BurdickEmail [email protected] ce Phone ....................(805) 756-6550SID FAX ...........................(805) 756-2650Press Box Phone ...............(805) 756-6739Web Address ....................www.GoPoly.com

2004 SCHEDULESept. 4 HUMBOLDT STATE 6:00Sept. 11 at Idaho State 5:05Sept. 18 at Montana State 12:05Oct. 2 SOUTH DAKOTA STATE* 6:00Oct. 9 at Southern Utah* 5:00Oct. 16 TEXAS STATE 4:00Oct. 23 at North Dakota State* 11 a.m.Oct. 30 UC DAVIS* 6:00Nov. 6 at Eastern Washington 2:05 Nov. 13 NORTHERN COLORADO* 6:00Nov. 20 at Sacramento State 4:05

* Great West Football Conference gameHome games in CAPS. All times Pacifi c.

2003 RESULTS Sept. 6 at Texas-El Paso W,34-13Sept. 13 SACRAMENTO STATE W,31-17Sept. 20 MONTANA STATE W,24-21Sept. 27 at Northern Arizona L,7-24Oct. 4 at Montana L,14-17Oct. 11 at Akron L,14-45Oct. 18 SAINT MARY’S W,54-10Oct. 25 SOUTHERN UTAH W,33-21Nov. 8 at UC Davis W,18-14Nov. 15 IDAHO STATE L,31-38Nov. 22 HUMBOLDT STATE W,56-21

Home games in CAPS. Final Record: 7-4

Riche EllersonHead Coach

Jordan BeckLinebacker

TOP STATISTICAL RETURNEESRushing G Att Gain Loss Net Avg. TD LongGeno Randle, RB 11 121 841 71 770 6.4 4 62

Passing G Att Cpl Int Pct Yds TD RatgJohn Mende, QB 5 33 12 1 36.4 207 2 102.99

Receiving G No. Yds Avg. TD LongAnthony Randolph, WR 11 40 513 12.8 5 39Jonah Russell, WR 11 29 621 21.4 2 79

Tackles Solo Ast Total INT Sacks TFLJordan Beck, LB 63 65 128 0-0 4.0-27 13-43Kenny Chicoine, FS 30 29 59 3-9 0- 0 1-1Aaron Williams, SS 23 15 38 0-0 2.0-14 5-18

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Game #9 - North Dakota StateGAME INFORMATIONDate & Time ....................Nov. 13, 1 p.m.Site ...................................Toomey Field (10,111)Ticket Info ........................(530) 752-1915Last Meeting .....................2003 (UCD won, 23-14)All-Time Series .................Tied, 3-3

GENERALLocation ...........................Fargo, N.D.Founded ...........................1890Enrollment .......................11,600President ..........................Dr. Joseph Chapman

ATHLETIC DEPARTMENTNickname .........................BisonSchool Colors ...................Yellow and greenAffi liation .........................NCAA Division II reclassifyingConference .......................Great West Football ConferenceAthletic Director ...............Gene TaylorAthletic Phone ..................(701) 231-7197

FOOTBALLHead Coach .....................Craig BohlAlma Mater ......................Nebraska ’82Offi ce Phone ....................(701) 231-7796Record at School ..............8-3/oneCareer Record ...................sameStarters Returning .............15 (7 off., 7 def., 1 spec.)

MEDIA RELATIONSFootball Contact ...............Jeff SchwartzEmail [email protected] ce Phone ....................(701) 231-8982SID FAX ...........................(701) 231-8022Press Box Phone ...............(701) 298-2600 Web Address ....................www.GoBison.com

2004 SCHEDULEAug. 28 VALPARAISO ..............................................4:00Sept. 4 at Northern Colorado* ..............................11 amSept. 11 MONTANA TECH ......................................4:00Sept. 18 CARSON-NEWMAN ..................................4:00Oct. 2 at Nicholls State .........................................2:00Oct. 9 at South Dakota State* ................................5:00Oct. 16 SOUTHERN UTAH* ...................................NoonOct. 23 CAL POLY* ..............................................11 amOct. 30 NORTHWESTERN STATE ...........................11 amNov. 6 at Weber State ...........................................1:00Nov. 13 at UC Davis* .............................................1:00

* Great West Football Conference gameHome games in CAPS. All times Pacifi c.

2003 RESULTS Aug. 30 TUSCULUM W,28-7Sept. 6 at Montana W,25-24Sept. 13 UC DAVIS L,14-23Sept. 27 SOUTH DAKOTA STATE* W,24-0Oct. 4 at Minnesota State-Mankato* W,20-9Oct. 11 NEBRASKA-OMAHA* W,34-7Oct. 18 at North Dakota* L,21-28 (ot)Oct. 25 at Augustana (S.D.)* W,42-10Nov. 1 SOUTH DAKOTA* W,35-3Nov. 8 at St. Cloud State* L,30-33 (ot)Nov. 15 CONCORDIA-ST. PAUL W,58-24

Home games in CAPS. Final Record: 8-3, 5-2 North Central Conference (2nd)

Craig BohlHead Coach

Tony StaussQuarterback

TOP STATISTICAL RETURNEESRushing G Att Gain Loss Net Avg. TD LongKyle Steffes, RB 8 239 1,295 44 1251 5.2 17 113.7

Passing G Att Cpl Int Pct Yds TD RatgTony Stauss, QB 11 325 220 7 67.7 2134 15 133.7

Receiving G No. Yds Avg. TD LongAllen Burrell, WR 11 56 570 10.2 4 43Travis Whitehead, WR 11 26 240 9.2 1 28

Tackles Solo Ast Total INT Sacks TFLJayd Kittelson, LB 36 33 69 1- 0 6.0-51 9.5-68Jared Essler, FS 35 21 56 5-56 1.0-6 1.0-6Matt Gorman, CB 40 8 48 3-101 0-0 0-0

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Game #10 - at Portland StateGAME INFORMATIONDate & Time ....................Nov. 20, 12:05 p.m.Site ...................................PGE Park (20,000)Ticket Info ........................(503) 725-3307Last Meeting .....................1996 (PSU won, 32-27)All-Time Series .................PSU, 4-1

GENERALLocation ...........................Portland, Ore.Founded ...........................1946Enrollment .......................23,117President ..........................Daniel Bernstine

ATHLETIC DEPARTMENTNickname .........................VikingsSchool Colors ...................Green, white and silverAffi liation .........................NCAA Division I-AAConference .......................Big Sky ConferenceAthletic Director ...............Tom BurmanAthletic Phone ..................(503) 725-4000

FOOTBALLHead Coach .....................Tim WalshAlma Mater ......................UC Riverside ’77Offi ce Phone ....................(503) 725-5625Record at School ..............70-55/11 yearsCareer Record ...................97-69/15 yearsStarters Returning .............15 (7 off., 7 def., 1 spec.)

MEDIA RELATIONSFootball Contact ...............Mike LundEmail [email protected] ce Phone ....................(503) 725-5602SID FAX ...........................(503) 725-5610Press Box Phone ...............(503) 294-2942 Web Address ....................www.GoViks.com

2004 SCHEDULESept. 2 WESTERN STATE ........................................ 7:05 Sept. 18 at Fresno State ............................................ 7:00Sept. 25 McNEESE STATE ......................................... 6:00Oct. 2 EASTERN WASHINGTON* ......................... 6:00Oct. 9 at Sacramento State* .................................. 6:00Oct. 16 at Montana State* .................................... 12:05Oct. 23 at Northern Arizona* .................................. 3:30Oct. 30 MONTANA* ............................................. 3:30Nov. 6 IDAHO STATE* ........................................... 3:30Nov. 13 at Weber State* ........................................ NoonNov. 20 UC DAVIS ................................................. Noon

* Big Sky Conference gameHome games in CAPS. All times Pacifi c.

2003 RESULTS Sept. 4 TEXAS A&M-KINGSVILLE W,34-21Sept. 13 NICHOLLS STATE W,44-37Sept. 20 NORTHERN ARIZONA* L,0-23Sept. 27 at Fresno State L,16-42Oct. 4 at Stephen F. Austin W,21-13Oct. 11 at Eastern Washington* L,16-42Oct. 18 SACRAMENTO STATE* W,20-7Oct. 25 at Montana* L,14-42Nov. 1 at Idaho State* L,20-30Nov. 8 WEBER STATE* L,21-45Nov. 15 MONTANA STATE* L,14-25

Home games in CAPS. Final Record: 4-7, 1-6 Big Sky Conference (T7th)

Tim WalshHead Coach

Ryan FuquaRunning Back

TOP STATISTICAL RETURNEESRushing G Att Gain Loss Net Avg. TD LongRyan Fuqua, RB 11 207 921 81 840 4.1 7 58 Joe Rubin, RB 9 74 291 11 280 3.8 0 34

Passing G Att Cpl Int Pct Yds TD RatgJoe Wiser, QB 11 335 189 17 56.4 2,497 16 124.64

Receiving G No. Yds Avg. TD LongAdam Whitehead, TE 11 34 374 11.0 2 34Ryan Brown, WR 11 30 685 22.8 6 82

Tackles Solo Ast Total INT Sacks TFLJoey King, LB 55 38 93 1-5 5.0-31 8.5-42Tolo Tuitele, LB 43 42 85 0-0 1.0-1 5.0-7Andrew Dorsey, DL 28 24 52 0-0 4.0-29 11.5-46

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Portland StateSept. 2 WESTERN STATE ...........................................7:05 p.m.Sept. 18 at Fresno State ................................................. 7 p.m.Sept. 25 McNEESE STATE ............................................6:00 p.m.Oct. 2 EASTERN WASHINGTON ...............................6:00 p.m.Oct. 9 at Sacramento State .................................... 6:05 p.m.Oct. 16 at Montana State ...................................... 12:05 p.m.Oct. 23 at Northern Arizona .................................... 3:30 p.m.Oct. 30 MONTANA ..................................................3:30 p.m.Nov. 6 IDAHO STATE ...............................................3:30 p.m.Nov. 13 at Weber State ..................................................NoonNov. 20 UC DAVIS .......................................................... Noon

South Dakota StateSept. 4 at UC Davis ..................................................... 6 p.m.Sept. 11 WINONA STATE ................................................5 p.m.Sept. 18 WESTERN OREGON ...........................................5 p.m.Sept. 25 at Southern ...................................................... 5 p.m.Oct. 2 at Cal Poly ...................................................... 6 p.m.Oct. 9 NORTH DAKOTA STATE ......................................2 p.m.Oct. 23 at Montana State ...................................... 12:05 p.m.Oct. 30 at Georgia Southern ....................................... 10 a.m.Nov. 6 AUGUSTANA ..................................................11 a.m.Nov. 13 at Southern Utah .............................................. 2 p.m.Nov. 20 at Northern Colorado ..................................... 11 a.m.

Weber StateSept. 4 SOUTHERN UTAH .........................................4:35 p.m.Sept. 11 at Texas-El Paso .......................................... 6:05 p.m.Sept. 18 UC DAVIS ....................................................4:30 p.m.Sept. 25 at Northern Arizona .................................... 6:05 p.m.Oct. 2 MONTANA ..................................................5:05 p.m.Oct. 9 at Montana State ...................................... 12:35 p.m.Oct. 16 at Sacramento State .................................... 6:05 p.m.Oct. 23 EASTERN WASHINGTON ............................. 12:05 p.m.Oct. 30 at Idaho State ............................................. 2:05 p.m.Nov. 6 NORTH DAKOTA STATE ............................... 12:05 p.m.Nov. 13 PORTLAND STATE ....................................... 12:05 p.m.

Sacramento StateSept. 11 at Nevada ................................................. 1:05 p.m.Sept. 18 SOUTHERN UTAH .........................................7:05 p.m.Sept. 25 at UC Davis ................................................ 3:30 p.m.Oct. 2 at Northern Arizona .................................... 3:35 p.m.Oct. 9 PORTLAND STATE .........................................6:05 p.m.Oct. 16 WEBER STATE ...............................................6:05 p.m.Oct. 23 at Idaho State ............................................. 2:05 p.m.Oct. 30 at Eastern Washington ................................. 2:05 p.m.Nov. 6 MONTANA STATE .........................................4:05 p.m.Nov. 13 at Montana .............................................. 11:05 a.m.Nov. 20 CAL POLY ....................................................4:05 p.m.

Northern ColoradoSept. 4 NORTH DAKOTA STATE ....................................11 a.m.Sept. 11 at Maine ......................................................... 3 p.m.Sept. 18 IDAHO STATE ..................................................11 a.m.Sept. 25 at Montana ............................................. 12:05 p.m.Oct. 2 UC DAVIS .......................................................11 a.m.Oct. 9 at Southeastern Louisiana .................................. 4 p.m.Oct. 16 FLORIDA ATLANTIC ..........................................11 a.m.Oct. 23 at Sam Houston State .........................................NoonNov. 6 SOUTHERN UTAH ............................................11 a.m.Nov. 13 at Cal Poly ...................................................... 6 p.m.Nov. 20 SOUTH DAKOTA STATE .....................................11 a.m.

Western OregonSept. 4 at Willamette ................................................... 7 p.m.Sept. 11 at Linfi eld ................................................... 1:30 p.m.Sept. 18 at South Dakota State ...................................... 5 p.m.Sept. 25 at Humboldt State ............................................ 2 p.m.Oct. 2 WESTERN WASHINGTON ...................................1 p.m.Oct. 9 UC DAVIS .........................................................1 p.m.Oct. 16 at Central Washington ...................................... 1 p.m.Oct. 23 at Western Washington ..................................... 1 p.m.Oct. 30 HUMBOLDT STATE ..............................................2 p.m.Nov. 6 CENTRAL WASHINGTON ....................................1 p.m.

North Dakota StateAug. 28 VALPARAISO .....................................................4 p.m.Sept. 4 at Northern Colorado ..................................... 11 a.m.Sept. 11 MONTANA TECH ...............................................4 p.m.Sept. 18 CARSON-NEWMAN ..........................................4 p.m.Oct. 2 at Nicholls State ............................................... 2 p.m.Oct. 9 at South Dakota State ....................................... 5 p.m.Oct. 16 SOUTHERN UTAH ............................................... NoonOct. 23 CAL POLY .......................................................11 a.m.Oct. 30 NORTHWESTERN STATE ....................................11 a.m.Nov. 6 at Weber State ................................................ 1 p.m.Nov. 13 at UC Davis ..................................................... 1 p.m.

Southern UtahSept. 4 at Weber State ........................................... 4:35 p.m.Sept. 18 at Sacramento State .................................... 6:05 p.m.Sept. 25 at Stephen F. Austin .......................................... 5 p.m.Oct. 2 at McNeese State ............................................ 5 p.m.Oct. 9 CAL POLY .........................................................5 p.m.Oct. 16 at North Dakota State ..................................... 11 a.m.Oct. 23 UC DAVIS .........................................................5 p.m.Oct. 30 MONTANA WESTERN ........................................5 p.m.Nov. 6 at Northern Colorado ..................................... 11 a.m.Nov. 13 SOUTH DAKOTA STATE .......................................2 p.m.Nov. 20 IDAHO STATE ....................................................2 p.m.

Stephen F. AustinSept. 2 HENDERSON STATE ...........................................5 p.m.Sept. 11 NORTHERN ARIZONA .......................................5 p.m.Sept. 18 at Northern Iowa ........................................ 2:05 p.m.Sept. 25 SOUTHERN UTAH ..............................................5 p.m.Oct. 9 FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL ..................................5 p.m.Oct. 16 at UC Davis ..................................................... 1 p.m.Oct. 23 at Texas State .................................................. 4 p.m.Oct. 30 SAM HOUSTON STATE ........................................ NoonNov. 6 at Nicholls State .......................................... 4:30 p.m.Nov. 13 McNEESE STATE ...............................................11 a.m.Nov. 20 NORTHWESTERN STATE ....................................... Noon

Cal PolySept. 4 HUMBOLDT STATE .............................................6 p.m.Sept. 11 at Idaho State ............................................. 5:05 p.m.Sept. 18 at Montana State ...................................... 12:05 p.m.Oct. 2 SOUTH DAKOTA STATE .......................................6 p.m.Oct. 9 at Southern Utah .............................................. 5 p.m.Oct. 16 TEXAS STATE .....................................................4 p.m.Oct. 23 at North Dakota State ..................................... 11 a.m.Oct. 30 UC DAVIS .........................................................6 p.m.Nov. 6 at Eastern Washington ................................. 2:05 p.m.Nov. 13 NORTHERN COLORADO ....................................6 p.m.Nov. 20 at Sacramento State .................................... 4:05 p.m.

2004 Opponents’ Schedules

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Series Records For 2004 Opponents

South Dakota StateAgs vs. Jackrabbits: 1-1-0 Davis: 0-1-0 Brookings: 1-0-0Aggie Streak: Won 1First Meeting: 1997 (L, 7-17 at home)

Year ................ Site ............Result ............Score1998................... A ...................W ................ 30-131997................... H ................... L ................ 7-17

Weber StateAgs vs. Wildcats: First meeting

Sacramento StateAgs vs. Hornets: 35-16-0 Davis: 15-7-0 Hornet Stadium: 11-4-0 Hughes Stadium: 7-4-0 Grant Bowl: 2-1-0Aggie Streak: Won 4First Meeting: 1954 (W, 14-0 at Hughes)

Year ................ Site ............Result ............Score2003................Hornet ...............W ................ 31-272002............... Hughes ...............W ................ 38-212001................Hornet ...............W ................ 43- 02000............... Hughes ...............W ................ 13-101999................Hornet ............... L ................ 27-481998............... Toomey ..............W ................ 30-131997................Hornet ...............W ................ 36-28 (3ot)1996............... Toomey .............. L ................ 24-271995................Hornet ...............W ................ 52-421994............... Toomey ..............W ................ 27-241993................Hornet ...............W ................ 47-321992............... Hughes ...............W ................ 21-141991............... Hughes ............... L ................ 18-501990............... Hughes ............... L ................ 12-161989............... Hughes ............... L ................ 20-211988* ............. Toomey .............. L ................ 14-351988............... Toomey .............. L ................ 28-311987............... Hughes ...............W ................ 28-101986............... Toomey ..............W ................ 29- 61985............... Hughes ...............W ................ 37-301984............... Toomey ..............W ................ 38-211983................Hornet ...............W ................ 52-141982............... Toomey ..............W ................ 51- 61981............... Toomey ..............W ................ 21-131980............... Hughes ...............W ................ 16- 61979............... Toomey ..............W ................ 32- 71978................Hornet ...............W ................ 39- 01977............... Toomey ..............W ................ 28- 01976................Hornet ...............W ................ 34- 01975............... Toomey ..............W ................ 38- 31974................Hornet ...............W ................ 22-171973............... Toomey ..............W ................ 24-151972................Hornet ...............W ................ 17-161971............... Toomey ..............W ................ 24-171970................Hornet ...............W ................ 28-101969............... Toomey ............. L^ ............... 10-181968................Hornet ............... L ................ 7-241967............... Toomey .............. L ................ 6-231966................Hornet ............... L ................ 24-361965............... Toomey ..............W ................ 20-141964................Hornet ............... L ................ 0-271963............... Toomey ..............W ................ 17- 81962............... Hughes ............... L ................ 7-261961............... Toomey ..............W ................ 14- 01960.................Grant ................ L ................ 0-31

1959............... Toomey .............. L ................ 6-211958.................Grant ................W ................ 22-141957............... Toomey .............. L ................ 0-261956.................Grant ................W ................ 33-261955............... Toomey ..............W ................ 29- 01954............... Hughes ...............W ................ 14- 0 * - NCAA Playoff ^ - Game later forfeited

Northern ColoradoAgs vs. Bears: 0-1-0 Davis: 0-1-0 Greeley: 0-0-0Aggie Streak: Lost 1First Meeting: 2003 (L, 28-35 at home)

Year ................ Site ............Result ............Score2003................... H ................... L ................ 28-35

Western OregonAgs vs. Wolves: 7-0-0 Davis: 4-0-0 Monmouth: 3-0-0Aggie Streak: Won 7 First Meeting: 1997 (W, 40-16 in Davis)

Year ................ Site ............Result ............Score2003................... H ...................W ................ 27- 72002................... A ...................H ................ 64-202001................... H ...................W ................ 43-322000................... A ...................W ................ 59-281999................... A ...................W ................ 40-33 (ot)1998................... H ...................W ................ 48-161997................... H ...................W ................ 40-16

Stephen F. AustinAgs vs. Lumberjacks: First meeting

Southern UtahAgs vs. T-Birds: 6-2-0 Davis: 4-0-0 Cedar City: 2-2-0Aggie Streak: Won 3 First Meeting: 1993 (L, 27-28 in Cedar City)

Year ................ Site ............Result ............Score2000................... H ...................W ................ 56-201999................... A ...................W ................ 24- 91998................... H ...................W ................ 35-281997................... A ................... L ................ 27-371996................... H ...................W ................ 26-191995................... A ...................W ................ 37-211994................... H ...................W ................ 41-161993................... A ................... L ................ 27-28

Cal PolyAgs vs. Mustangs: 14-13-2 Davis: 8-5-2 San Luis Obispo: 6-8-0Aggie Streak: Lost 1First Meeting: 1939 (W, 28-0 in Davis)

Year ................ Site ............Result ............Score2003................... H ................... L ................ 14-182002................... A ...................W ................ 28-142001................... H ................... L ................ 28-312000................... A ...................W ................ 63-281999................... H ...................W ................ 31-241998................... A ...................W ................ 34-241997................... H ................... L ................ 19-201996................... A ................... L ................ 13-171995................... H ...................W ................ 34-311994................... A ................... L ................ 31-321993................... H ...................W ................ 37-261992................... H ................... T ................ 31-311991................... A ...................W ................ 31-281990................... H ................... L ................ 0-191989................... A ................... L ................ 21-281988................... H ................... T ................ 21-211987................... A ................... L ................ 0-411986................... H ...................W ................ 32-211985................... A ...................W ................ 34-211984................... H ...................W ................ 10- 61983................... A ...................W ................ 24-141982................... H ...................W ................ 24- 01981................... A ................... L ................ 0-301980................... H ................... L ................ 25-281979................... A ................... L ................ 10-311978................... H ...................W ................ 29-221976................... A ................... L ................ 14-261940................... A ................... L ................ 7-201939................... H ...................W ................ 28- 0

North Dakota StateAgs vs. Bison: 3-3-0 Davis: 2-2-0 Monmouth: 1-1-0Aggie Streak: Won 2 First Meeting: 1982 (W, 19-14 in Davis)

Year ................ Site ............Result ............Score2003................... A ...................W ................ 23-142002................... H ...................W ................ 35- 71985................... H ................... L ................ 12-311984................... A ................... L ................ 23-311983................... H ................... L ................ 17-261982................... H ...................W ................ 19-14

Portland StateAgs vs. Vikings: 1-4-0 Davis: 1-0-0 Portland: 0-4-0Aggie Streak: Lost 4First Meeting: 1974 (W, 50-21 in Davis)

Year ................ Site ............Result ............Score1996................... A ................... L ................ 27-321995................... A ................... L ................ 13-401992................... A ................... L ................ 28-421975................... A ................... L ................ 21-321974................... H ...................W ................ 50-21

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All-Time Records vs. Opponents

MEETINGSCOLLEGES W L T First LastAbilene Christian (Texas) 2 0 0 2001 2002Angelo State (Texas) 1 1 0 1989 1998Arizona 1 1 0 1923 1924Arizona State 0 1 0 1940 1940Bethune-Cookman (Fla.) 1 0 0 1977 1977Bloomsburg (Pa.) 0 1 0 2000 2000Boise State (Idaho) 0 3 0 1973 1985Brigham Young 2 2 1 1926 1937Butler (Ind.) 1 0 0 1983 1983Cal Lutheran 3 0 1 1977 1984Cal Poly Pomona 7 2 0 1966 1982CAL POLY 14 13 2 1939 2003Cal St. Fullerton 1 1 0 1973 1974Cal St. Hayward 23 5 0 1965 1992Cal St. Long Beach 0 2 0 1956 1957Cal St. Northridge 14 6 0 1975 2001Cal Tech 1 0 1 1925 1926Carson-Newman (Tenn.) 0 1 0 1996 1996Central Oklahoma 2 0 0 1996 1999CENTRAL WASHINGTON 7 1 0 1997 2003Chadron State (Neb.) 1 0 0 2000 2000Chico State 46 20 3 1922 1996Clarion (Pa.) 1 0 0 1997 1997Eastern Illinois 0 1 0 1978 1978Eastern Oregon 1 0 0 2000 2000Fort Hays State (Kan.) 1 0 0 1993 1993Fresno State 5 11 1 1922 1938GRAND VALLEY STATE (Mich.) 2 2 0 1997 2003Humboldt State 41 15 3 1935 2002Idaho 0 1 0 1997 1997LaVerne 1 0 0 1936 1936Lehigh (Pa.) 0 1 0 1977 1977Loyola Marymount 1 2 0 1928 1930

Massachusetts 0 1 0 1972 1972Mesa State (Colo.) 1 0 0 2000 2000Montana 0 2 0 1926 1995Nevada 21 27 3 1915 1989New Haven (Conn.) 1 2 0 1997 1999New Mexico Highlands 2 0 0 2000 2001North Dakota 0 1 0 2001 2001NORTH DAKOTA STATE 3 3 0 1982 2003Northeastern State (Okla.) 0 1 0 1999 1999NORTHERN COLORADO 0 1 0 2003 2003Northern Michigan 1 0 0 1982 1982Occidental 3 11 2 1940 1971Oregon State 0 4 0 1927 1930Pacifi c (Ore.) 3 3 0 1949 1960Pacifi c, Univ. of 7 18 2 1923 1994Pomona College 2 0 0 1962 1963Portland State (Ore.) 1 4 0 1974 1996Puget Sound (Wash.) 2 1 0 1977 1981Sacramento City Coll. 6 2 2 1928 1939SACRAMENTO STATE 35 16 0 1954 2003SAINT MARY’S 13 8 0 1915 2003San Francisco 4 4 0 1917 1971San Francisco State 33 17 1 1937 1994San Jose State 3 2 2 1929 1934Santa Clara 19 15 1 1920 1992Sonoma State 14 2 0 1970 1996South Dakota 0 1 0 1986 1986South Dakota State 1 1 0 1997 1998Southern Oregon 6 1 1 1932 1953Southern Utah 6 2 0 1993 2000Stanford 0 1 0 1932 1932Tarleton State (Texas) 1 0 0 2001 2001Texas A&M-Commerce 2 0 0 1998 1999Texas A&M-Kingsville 3 3 0 1993 2002TEXAS STATE 0 2 0 1982 2003

UC Berkeley 0 8 0 1932 1939UCLA 0 2 0 1932 1934UC Riverside 10 2 0 1960 1975UC Santa Barbara 7 14 2 1938 1965West Chester (Pa.) 1 0 0 2000 2000Western New Mexico 1 0 0 1996 1996WESTERN OREGON 7 0 0 1997 2003Western State (Colo.) 1 0 0 1995 1995WESTERN WASHINGTON 7 0 0 1997 2003Whittier 4 16 1 1938 1972Willamette (Ore.) 0 1 1 1957 1958 2004 OPPONENTS IN BOLD 2003 OPPONENTS IN CAPS

MEETINGSCLUBS/SCHOOLS W L T First LastAgnetian Club 1 0 0 1921 1921Arbuckle Amer. Legion 1 0 0 1927 1927Cal Ramblers 5 13 2 1915 1957Fairfi eld Army AFB 1 0 0 1948 1948Mare Island 2 1 0 1921 1922Naval Hospital 3 0 0 1924 1926Navy Pre-Flight 0 1 0 1942 1942Olympic Club 1 3 1 1916 1927Pasadena Athletic Club 1 0 0 1924 1924Preston Academy 3 1 0 1916 1921San Diego Marines 1 0 0 1931 1931San Francisco Nationals 1 0 0 1915 1915Stanford Frosh 2 1 0 1919 1923Stanford Braves 1 2 1 1946 1950Stockton Motor Base 1 0 0 1942 1942UC Berkeley Frosh 2 7 0 1915 1923USS Boston 2 0 0 1919 1920West Coast Army 0 2 0 1930 1931Woodland Amer. Legion 1 0 0 1924 1924

All-Time NCAAPlayoff Appearances

In 1973, the NCAA established the three divisional format, and began spon-soring a Division II playoff. In its fi rst year, there was an eight-team fi eld, which expanded to a 16-team playoff in 1988.

Prior to that year, four regional bowl games were played in order to provide postseason action for what were then called NCAA College Division institutions.

Until it began transition to I-AA sta-tus, UC Davis stood as the all-time leader in NCAA D-II playoff berths.

1. UC DAVIS .................................................. 182. North Dakota State .......................................... 17T3. Indiana (Pa.) .................................................. 13T3. Pittsburg State (Kan.) ...................................... 135. Texas A&M-Kingsville ........................................ 12T6. North Dakota ................................................. 10T6. North Alabama ............................................... 10T6. Jacksonville State (Ala.) ................................... 10T9. Northern Colorado ............................................ 9T9. Carson-Newman (Tenn.) ..................................... 9Italicized schools no longer eligible for Div. II playoffs

SERIES RECORDS DURING BOB BIGGS ERA

(1993-2003) W L T HomeAbilene Christian (Texas) 2 0 0 –Angelo State (Texas) 1 0 0 ---Bloomsburg (Pa.) 0 1 0 0-1-0CAL POLY 6 5 0 3-3-0Cal St. Hayward 1 0 0 1-0-0Cal St. Northridge 3 2 0 3-0-0Carson-Newman (Tenn.) 0 1 0 ---Central Oklahoma 2 0 0 2-0-0CENTRAL WASHINGTON 7 1 0 3-0-0Chico State 3 0 0 2-0-0Clarion (Pa.) 1 0 0 ---Eastern Oregon 1 0 0 1-0-0Fort Hays State (Kan.) 1 0 0 1-0-0GRAND VALLEY STATE (Mich.) 2 2 0 1-1-0Humboldt State 5 1 1 3-0-1Idaho 0 1 0 ---Mesa State (Colo.) 1 0 0 1-0-0Montana 0 1 0 ---New Haven (Conn.) 1 2 0 0-1-0New Mexico Highlands 2 0 0 1-0-0North Dakota 0 1 0 –NORTH DAKOTA STATE 2 0 0 1-0-0Northeastern State (Okla.) 0 1 0 0-1-0NORTHERN COLORADO 0 1 0 0-1-0Pacifi c 0 1 0 ---Portland State (Ore.) 0 2 0 ---SACRAMENTO STATE 9 2 0 4-1-0SAINT MARY’S 9 1 0 5-0-0San Francisco State 2 0 0 1-0-0Sonoma State 4 0 0 2-0-0South Dakota State 1 1 0 0-1-0Southern Utah 6 2 0 4-0-0

W L T HomeTarleton State (Texas) 1 0 0 1-0-0Texas A&M-Commerce 2 0 0 1-0-0Texas A&M-Kingsville 4 2 0 0-2-0TEXAS STATE 0 1 0 0-0-0West Chester (Pa.) 1 0 0 1-0-0Western New Mexico 1 0 0 1-0-0WESTERN OREGON 7 0 0 4-0-0Western State (Colo.) 1 0 0 1-0-0WESTERN WASHINGTON 7 0 0 4-0-0

2004 OPPONENTS IN BOLD2003 OPPONENTS IN CAPS

Bob Biggs holds a 15-9 record against the fi ve Great West Football Conference opponents.

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NCAA DIVISION II PLAYOFFS2002 ......First Round at Ellensburg, Wash. ......................... Defeated Central Washington, 24-6...............Quarterfi nal at Kingsville, Texas .................. Lost to Texas A&M-Kingsville, 20-27 (ot)2001 ......First Round at Kingsville, Texas ......................Defeated Texas A&M-Kingsville, 37-32...............Quarterfi nal at Davis ........................................ Defeated Tarleton State (Texas), 42-25............... Semifi nal Round at Grand Forks, N.D. ..............................Lost to North Dakota, 2-142000 ....First Round at Davis ...................................... Defeated Chadron State (Neb.), 48-10 .............Quarterfi nal Round at Davis ................................ Defeated Mesa State (Colo.), 62-18 ............. Semfi nal Round at Davis .......................................... Lost to Bloomsburg (Pa.), 58-481999 ......First Round at Davis ............................................Defeated Central Oklahoma, 33-17...............Quarterfi nal at Davis .................................... Lost to Northeastern State (Okla.) 19-141998 ......First Round at Davis ..........................................Lost to Texas A&M-Kingsville, 54-211997 ...... Semifi nal at New Haven, Conn. ............................. Lost to New Haven (Conn.) 27-25...............Quarterfi nal at San Angelo, Texas .................................... Defeated Angelo State 50-33...............First Round at Kingsville, Texas ......................Defeated Texas A&M-Kingsville, 37-331996 ...... Semifi nal at Jefferson City, Tenn. .....................Lost to Carson-Newman (Tenn.) 29-26...............Quarterfi nal at Davis ...............................................Defeated Central Oklahoma, 26-7...............First Round at Kingsville, Texas ......................Defeated Texas A&M-Kingsville, 17-141993 ......Quarterfi nal at Davis ..........................................Lost to Texas A&M-Kingsville, 51-28...............First Round at Davis ........................................Defeated Fort Hays State (Kan.) 37-341992 ......First Round at Portland, Ore. ..........................................Lost to Portland State, 42-281989 ......First Round at Davis ............................................. Lost to Angelo State (Texas), 28-231988 ......First Round at Davis ..................................................Lost to Sacramento State, 35-141986 ......Quarterfi nal at Davis ....................................................... Lost to South Dakota, 26-231985 ......Quarterfi nal at Davis .............................................. Lost to North Dakota State, 31-121984 ......Quarterfi nal at Fargo, N.D. .................................... Lost to North Dakota State, 31-231983 ...... Semifi nal at Davis .................................................. Lost to North Dakota State, 26-17...............Quarterfi nal at Davis ......................................................... Defeated Butler (Ind.) 25-61982 ......Championship at McAllen, Texas ........................ Lost to Southwest Texas State., 34-9............... Semifi nal at Davis ................................................Defeated North Dakota State, 19-14...............Quarterfi nal at Davis ........................................... Defeated Northern Michigan, 42-211978 ......Quarterfi nal at Davis ..................................................... Lost to Eastern Illinois, 35-311977 ...... Semifi nal at Davis .............................................................. Lost to Lehigh (Pa.) 39-30...............Quarterfi nal at Davis ....................................Defeated Bethune-Cookman (Fla.) 34-16

NCAA COLLEGE DIVISION REGIONAL BOWLS1972 ......Boardwalk Bowl at Atlantic City, N.J. ............................. Lost to Massachusetts, 35-14

LOCAL BOWL GAMES1951 ......Pear Bowl at Medford, Ore. ...............................Lost to Pacifi c University (Ore.), 25-71949 ......Pear Bowl at Medford, Ore. .............................Lost to Pacifi c University (Ore.), 33-15

Opponent (Last Game) ..........................W-L ..... HomeAngelo State (Texas) (1997) ........................... 1-1 ........... 0-1Bethune-Cookman (Fla.) (1977) ...................... 1-0 ........... 1-0Bloomsburg (Pa.) (2000) ............................... 0-1 ........... 0-1Butler (Ind.) (1983) ...................................... 1-0 ........... 1-0Carson-Newman (Tenn.) (1996) ...................... 0-1 ........... —Central Oklahoma (1999) ............................... 2-0 ........... 2-0Central Washington (2002) ............................. 1-0 ........... —Chadron State (Neb.) (2000) .......................... 1-0 ........... 1-0Eastern Illinois (1978) .................................... 0-1 ........... 0-1Fort Hays State (Kan.) (1993) ........................ 1-0 ........... 1-0Lehigh (Pa.) (1977) ...................................... 0-1 ........... 0-1Massachusetts (1972) .................................... 0-1 ........... —Mesa State (Colo.) ......................................... 1-0 ........... 1-0New Haven (Conn.) (1997) ............................ 0-1 ........... —North Dakota (2001) ..................................... 0-1 ........... —North Dakota State (1985) ............................. 1-3 ........... 1-2

Opponent (Last Game) ..........................W-L ..... HomeNortheastern State (Okla.) (1999) ................... 0-1 ........... 0-1Northern Michigan (1982) .............................. 1-0 ........... 1-0Pacifi c (Ore.) (1951) ..................................... 0-2 ........... —Portland State (Ore.) (1992) .......................... 0-1 ........... —Sacramento State (1988) ............................... 0-1 ........... 0-1South Dakota (1986) ..................................... 0-1 ........... 0-1Southwest Texas State (1982) ........................ 0-1 ........... —Tarleton State (2001) ..................................... 1-0 ........... 1-0Texas A&M-Kingsville (2002) ........................... 3-3 .......... 0-2Totals ..................................................12-29 ...... 9-11

AGGIES in NCAA D-2 PLAYOFFS (Began in 1973)Championship Game (1982) ........................... 0-1 ........... —Semifi nals (2000) ......................................... 1-6 ........... 1-3Quarterfi nals (2000) ...................................... 7-7 ........... 6-5Round of 16 (2000) ...................................... 7-4 ........... 3-3

Postseason Records

AGGIE POSTSEASON SCHOOl RECORDSSINGLE-GAME – INDIVIDUALRUSHING YARDS Preston Jackson, 1993 vs. Fort Hays State ...................172PASS COMPLETIONS Kevin Daft, 1997 at New Haven ..................................*43PASS ATTEMPTS Kevin Daft, 1997 at New Haven ..................................*64PASS YARDS Kevin Daft, 1997 at New Haven ...............................*482TOUCHDOWN PASSES J.T. O’Sullivan, 2000 vs. Mesa State ...............................6RECEPTIONS Michael Oliva, 2002 vs. TAMUK ................... 11 G.P. Muhammad, 1997 at New Haven Chris Mandeville, 1986 vs. South DakotaRECEIVING YARDS Michael Oliva, 2001 vs. TAMUK ..................................233TOTAL OFFENSE Kevin Daft, 1997 at New Haven ................................*505

* - NCAA Division II Playoff Record

SEASON – INDIVIDUALRUSHING YARDS Jermaine Rucker, 1996 (3 gms) .................................343PASS ATTEMPTS Kevin Daft, 1997 (3 gms) ........................................*139PASSING YARDS Kevin Daft, 1997 (3 gms) .......................................1,199TOUCHDOWN PASSES J. T. O’Sullivan (3 gms) ..............................................13RECEPTIONS Francis Montes, 1997 (3 gms) ....................................23RECEIVING YARDS Michael Oliva (3 gms) ..............................................397SCORING Preston Jackson, 1993 (2 gms) ....................................36TOTAL OFFENSE J. T. O’Sullivan (3 gms) .........................................1,207

CAREER – INDIVIDUALRUSHING YARDS Matt Brown, 1998-2000 (5 gms) ..............................480 G.P. Muhammad, 1997-98 (4 gms) .............................441 Preston Jackson, 1992-93 (3 gms) .............................375PASSING YARDS

J.T. O’Sullivan, 1998-2000 (7 gms) ............................. 2,602 Kevin Daft, 1996-98 (5 gms) ..................................1,404 Scott Barry, 1982-84 (5 gms) ....................................927RECEPTIONS MICHAEL OLIVA, 1999-2002 (10 gms) ......... 58 Allen Fleming, 1982-83 (5 gms) ...................................35 Randy Williams, 1982-85 (7 gms) ................................30RECEIVING YARDS MICHAEL OLIVA, 1999-2002 (10 gms) .... 1,052 Francis Montes, 1996-98 (7 gms) ...............................530 Randy Williams, 1982-85 (7 gms) ..............................458SCORING MICHAEL OLIVA, 1999-2002 (10 gms) ......... 66 Preston Jackson, 1992-93 (3 gms) ...............................36 Calvin Ellison, 1977-78 (3 gms) ....................................30 Francis Montes, 1996-97 (6 gms) .................................30TOTAL OFFENSE

J.T. O’Sullivan, 1998-2001 (7 gms) ..........................2,801 Kevin Daft, 1996-98 (5 gms) ..................................1,383 Mike Moroski, 1977-78 (3 gms) ................................877

Postseason History

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Postseason Home Att. Road Att. OverallYear Overall League Place PF-PA Head Coach Record Average (Gms) Average (Gms) Average2003 6-4-0 – – 295-184 Bob Biggs – 6,338 (6) 10,307 (4) 7,9252002 9-3-0 – – 368-223 Bob Biggs 1-1 9,194 (5) 6,753 (7) 7,7702001 10-3-0 – – 490-286 Bob Biggs 2-1 7,153 (6) 7,612 (7) 7,4002000 12-1-0 --- --- 622-258 Bob Biggs 2-1 7,864 (8) 3,782 (5) 6,8181999 10-2-0 --- --- 393-233 Bob Biggs 1-1 6,361 (7) 6,575 (5) 6,4501998 10-2-0 --- --- 398-259 Bob Biggs 0-1 6,304 (6) 4,499 (6) 5,8921997 9-5-0 --- --- 378-324 Bob Biggs 2-1 5,974 (6) 8,386 (8) 7,3521996 8-5-0 --- --- 369-240 Bob Biggs 2-1 6,821 (6) 5,338 (7) 6,0231995 6-3-1 --- --- 332-250 Bob Biggs --- 5,560 (5) 8,593 (5) 7,0771994 6-4-0 --- --- 280-214 Bob Biggs --- 6,729 (5) 4,479 (5) 5,6041993 10-2-0 3-1-0 T1st 460-297 Bob Biggs 1-1 5,532 (7) 6,113 (5) 5,7741992 8-2-1 5-0-0 1st 395-320 Bob Foster 0-1 8,070 (5) 5,073 (6) 6,4351991 7-3-0 3-2-0 2nd 238-215 Bob Foster --- 4,900 (5) 7,123 (5) 5,6161990 7-3-0 5-0-0 1st 234-166 Bob Foster --- 8,860 (5) 3,504 (5) 6,1821989 8-3-0 5-0-0 1st 303-202 Bob Foster 0-1 6,690 (6) 8,818 (5) 7,7541988 7-3-1 5-0-0 1st 300-180 Jim Sochor 0-1 8,367 (6) 2,687 (5) 5,5271987 8-2-0 5-0-0 1st 238-170 Jim Sochor --- 6,441 (5) 8,360 (5) 7,4021986 10-1-0 5-0-0 1st 361-212 Jim Sochor 0-1 8,846 (5) 7,297 (6) 8,0711985 9-2-0 5-0-0 1st 388-191 Jim Sochor 0-1 8,416 (5) 8,104 (5) 8,2601984 9-2-0 6-0-0 1st 295-133 Jim Sochor 0-1 8,450 (4) 5,890 (7) 7,1701983 11-1-0 6-0-0 1st 380- 94 Jim Sochor 1-1 7,271 (7) 6,309 (5) 6,7901982 12-1-0 5-0-0 1st 405-164 Jim Sochor 2-1 10,071 (7) 6,208 (6) 8,1401981 6-4-0 4-1-0 T1st 163-140 Jim Sochor --- 6,820 (5) 4,265 (5) 5,5421980 7-2-1 5-0-0 1st 267-178 Jim Sochor --- 8,160 (5) 5,451 (5) 6,8051979 6-3-1 5-0-0 1st 217-155 Jim Sochor --- 7,640 (5) 4,265 (5) 5,9531978 8-3-0 5-0-0 1st 304-156 Jim Sochor 0-1 8,460 (5) 6,891 (6) 7,6041977 11-1-0 5-0-0 1st 335-159 Jim Sochor 1-1 9,171 (7) 4,082 (5) 7,0501976 8-2-0 5-0-0 1st 233-112 Jim Sochor --- 5,490 (5) 4,550 (5) 5,0201975 7-3-0 5-0-0 1st 245-142 Jim Sochor --- 7,550 (4) 5,228 (6) 6,1571974 9-1-0 5-0-0 1st 297-143 Jim Sochor --- 6,160 (5) 7,448 (5) 6,8041973 7-3-0 4-1-0 T1st 217-153 Jim Sochor --- 5,900 (6) 5,750 (4) 5,8401972 6-2-2 5-0-0 1st 278-228 Jim Sochor 0-1 7,200 (4) 4,623 (6) 5,6541971 9-1-0 5-1-0 T1st 297-143 Jim Sochor --- 6,040 (5) 3,840 (5) 4,9401970 6-4-0 2-2-0 3rd 208-176 Jim Sochor --- 5,820 (5) 3,690 (5) 4,7551969 3-7-0 0-5-0 5th 192-248 Herb Schmalenberger --- 5,183 (6) 3,050 (4) 4,3301968 5-4-0 3-2-0 3rd 158-147 Herb Schmalenberger --- 4,625 (4) 3,444 (5) 3,9691967 3-6-0 2-4-0 6th 164-212 Herb Schmalenberger --- not available1966 5-5-0 3-3-0 3rd 200-218 Herb Schmalenberger --- 4,075 (4) 3,186 (6) 3,5421965 4-6-0 3-2-0 3rd 157-187 Herb Schmalenberger --- 4,680 (5) 3,300 (5) 3,9901964 3-6-0 2-3-0 4th 106-157 Herb Schmalenberger ---1963 6-2-1 3-1-1 T1st 151- 74 Will Lotter ---1962 5-4-0 2-3-0 4th 100- 74 Will Lotter ---1961 5-4-0 3-2-0 3rd 173-111 Will Lotter ---1960 0-8-1 0-5-0 6th 54-216 Will Lotter ---1959 1-8-0 0-5-0 6th 64-197 Will Lotter ---1958 5-4-0 3-2-0 2nd 106-100 Herb Schmalenberger ---1957 1-7-1 0-5-0 6th 59-210 Will Lotter ---1956 7-2-0 4-1-0 T1st 146- 78 Will Lotter ---1955 5-3-1 3-1-1 2nd 128- 79 Ted Forbes ---1954 1-7-0 1-4-0 5th 47-226 Will Lotter ---1953 1-6-1 0-1-1 3rd 71-147 Ted Forbes ---1952 2-7-0 2-1-0 2nd 112-263 Ted Forbes ---

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PostseasonYear Overall League Place PF-PA Head Coach Record1951 5-4-0 3-1-0 1st 175-160 Ted Forbes 0-11950 3-5-0 3-1-0 2nd 119-150 Ted Forbes ---1949 5-4-0 4-0-0 1st 105-154 Ted Forbes 0-11948 2-6-0 1-3-0 4th 98-175 Vern Hickey ---1947 4-5-0 3-1-0 T1st 116-133 Vern Hickey ---1946 0-5-2 --- --- 54-113 Vern Hickey ---1945 No games played - World War II1944 No games played - World War II1943 No games played - World War II1942 1-6-0 0-2-0 3rd 51- 79 Vern Hickey ---1941 2-2-4 2-1-0 2nd 61- 47 Vern Hickey ---1940 4-4-1 2-1-0 2nd 120- 41 Vern Hickey ---1939 4-4-0 0-3-0 4th 92- 73 Vern Hickey 1938 2-6-1 0-2-1 4th 58-174 Vern Hickey 1937 4-4-0 2-2-0 3rd 63- 88 Vern Hickey 1936 3-4-0 1-2-0 4th 86-199 I.F. Toomey 1935 2-6-1 1-3-0 4th 47-199 I.F. Toomey 1934 0-5-3 0-2-2 5th 16-163 I.F. Toomey 1933 2-5-0 1-4-0 6th 40-118 I.F. Toomey 1932 1-8-1 1-4-0 5th 42-221 I.F. Toomey 1931 4-2-2 2-1-2 --- 92- 75 I.F. Toomey 1930 0-7-1 0-5-1 5th 17-133 I.F. Toomey 1929 6-2-0 5-0-0 1st 116- 25 I.F. Toomey 1928 6-3-0 3-1-0 2nd 91- 41 I.F. Toomey 1927 4-3-1 2-1-0 2nd 84- 82 W.L. Driver 1926 2-6-1 0-4-0 5th 84-147 W.L. Driver 1925 5-3-0 2-2-0 3rd 81- 98 W.L. Driver 1924 5-4-1 --- 124-104 W.L. Driver 1923 2-7-0 --- 43-154 W.L. Driver1922 3-4-2 --- 178- 53 Chester Brewer1921 3-4-0 --- 78-132 W.D. Elfrink1920 3-4-0 --- 61- 67 C.E. Van Gent1919 2-4-0 --- 63- 52 Reverend Bobbitt1918 No games1917 1-2-0 --- 7- 61 Jack Glascock1916 7-1-0 --- 152- 63 R.E. Harmon1915 3-2-0 --- 51- 54 R.E. Harmon

1925-1981 --- Far Western Conference1982-1992 --- Northern California Athletic Conference1993 – American West Conference2004-Present – Great West Football Conference

SINGLE-GAME HIGHS(13,000 or more.)1. vs. Sac State (Anderson), 9/18/99 ............ 20,9932. vs. Sac State (Hughes), 10/5/91 ............... 19,0003. at Boise State, 9/14/85 ............................ 17,6544. at Sac State (Anderson), 10/27/01 ............ 17,3285. at Pacifi c, 9/18/82 ................................... 16,9886. vs. Sac State (Hughes), 9/23/89 ............... 16,9887. vs. Sac State (Hughes), 10/5/02 .............. 15,8928. vs. Sac State (Hughes), 10/3/92 ............... 15,8009. at Sac State (Anderson), 9/20/97 .............. 15,65010. at Nevada, 9/17/88 ............................... 15,63011. at Sac State (Anderson), 10/4/03 ............ 15,40312. vs. Sac State (Hughes), 9/22/90 ............. 15,40013. at Pacifi c, 10/4/86 ................................. 15,00014. at Boise State, 11/9/74 .......................... 14,60815. at North Dakota State, 9/13/03 ............... 14,54816. at Idaho, 10/11/97 ................................ 14,13717. at North Dakota State, 11/24/84 ............. 13,75818. at Nevada, 9/23/78 ............................... 13,22019. at Sac State (Anderson), 11/13/93 .......... 13,137

TOP TOOMEY CROWDS(10,000 or more. Offi cial capacity: 10,111)1. Nevada, 11/12/77 ................................... 12,8002. Sacramento State, 11/13/82 ..................... 12,7003. Sacramento State, 9/21/96 ....................... 11,1404. Sacramento State, 10/8/94 ....................... 10,8435. Sacramento State, 11/19/88† ................... 10,7006. Sacramento State, 9/24/88 ....................... 10,6007. Lehigh, 12/3/77† .................................... 10,500T8. Bethune-Cookman, 11/26/77† ................. 10,400T8. North Dakota State, 12/4/82† ................. 10,40010. Santa Clara, 9/28/85 ............................. 10,31211. Sacramento State, 11/15/86 ................... 10,30012. Bloomsburg, 12/2/02† ........................... 10,111

† - NCAA Playoff game

All-Time Year-by-Year Records

SINGLE-GAME HIGHS(13,000 or more.)1. vs. Sac State (Anderson), 9/18/99 2. vs. Sac State (Hughes), 10/5/913. at Boise State, 9/14/854. at Sac State (Anderson), 10/27/015. at Pacifi c, 9/18/826. vs. Sac State (Hughes), 9/23/897. vs. Sac State (Hughes), 10/5/028. vs. Sac State (Hughes), 10/3/929. at Sac State (Anderson), 9/20/9710. at Nevada, 9/17/8811. at Sac State (Anderson), 10/4/0312. vs. Sac State (Hughes), 9/22/9013. at Pacifi c, 10/4/8614. at Boise State, 11/9/7415. at North Dakota State, 9/13/0316. at Idaho, 10/11/9717. at North Dakota State, 11/24/8418. at Nevada, 9/23/7819. at Sac State (Anderson), 11/13/93

TOP TOOMEY CROWDS(10,000 or more. Offi cial capacity: 10,111)1. Nevada, 11/12/772. Sacramento State, 11/13/823. Sacramento State, 9/21/964. Sacramento State, 10/8/945. Sacramento State, 11/19/88†6. Sacramento State, 9/24/887. Lehigh, 12/3/77†T8. Bethune-Cookman, 11/26/77†T8. North Dakota State, 12/4/82†10. Santa Clara, 9/28/8511. Sacramento State, 11/15/8612. Bloomsburg, 12/2/02†

† - NCAA

With an attendance of 10,111, the 2000 NCAA semifi nal game against Bloomsburg repre-

sents the most recent sellout at Toomey Field.

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2003 (6-4, Indep.)GRAND VALLEY STATE (Mich.) (ot) L 6- 9at North Dakota State W 23-14at Texas State L 32-34at Sacramento State W 31-27WESTERN OREGON W 27- 7WESTERN WASHINGTON W 48-19at Saint Mary’s W 45-14CAL POLY L 14-18CENTRAL WASHINGTON W 41- 7NORTHERN COLORADO L 28-35

2002 (9-3, Indep.)at Grand Valley State L 17-24Abilene Christian (Texas) W 34-17North Dakota State W 35- 7at Western Oregon W 64-20Sacramento State W 38-21Humboldt State W 49-14at Cal Poly W 28-14Saint Mary’s W 31-28at Central Washington L 14-38at Western Washington W 14- 7at Central Washington (NCAA) W 24- 6at Texas A&M-Kingsville (NCAA) (ot) L 20-27

2001 (10-3, Indep.)at New Mexico Highlands W 51- 6at Abilene Christian W 41-28Western Oregon W 43-32at Humboldt State W 56-14at Saint Mary’s L 21-28Cal St. Northridge W 38-31Cal Poly L 28-31at Sacramento State W 43- 0Central Washington W 48-13Western Washington W 40-32at Texas A&M-Kingsville (NCAA) W 37-32Tarleton State (Texas) (NCAA) W 42-25at North Dakota (NCAA) L 2-14

2000 (12-1, Indep.)New Mexico Highlands W 55- 7Eastern Oregon W 52-13at West Chester (Pa.) W 45- 0Saint Mary’s W 55-14at Western Oregon W 59-28Southern Utah W 56-20at Cal Poly W 63-28Sacramento State W 13-10at Central Washington W 31-24at Western Washington W 35-28Chadron State (Neb.) (NCAA) W, 48-10Mesa State (Colo.) (NCAA) W 62-18Bloomsburg (Pa.) (NCAA) L 48-58

1999 (10-2, Indep.)Texas A&M-Commerce W 36- 0at Western Oregon (ot) W 40-33at Sacramento State L 27-48at New Haven W 42-16Humboldt State W 43-16at Southern Utah W 24- 9at Saint Mary’s W 28-14Cal Poly W 31-24Central Washington W 20-13Western Washington W 55-24Central Oklahoma (NCAA) W 33-17Northeastern State (NCAA) L 14-19

1998 (10-2, Indep.)at Texas A&M-Commerce W 34-10at South Dakota State W 30-13Sacramento State W 35-17New Haven L 11-12at Cal Poly W 34-24at Central Washington W 51-16at Western Washington W 28-24Saint Mary’s W 31- 7at Grand Valley State W 40-38Western Oregon W 48-16Southern Utah W 35-28Texas A&M-Kingsville (NCAA) L 21-54

1997 (9-5, Indep.)Cal Poly L 19-20South Dakota State L 7-17at Sacramento State (3ot) W 36-28at Clarion (ot) W 35-28Central Washington W 32- 6at Idaho L 14-44Western Washington W 16- 7at Saint Mary’s W 19- 9at Southern Utah L 27-37Grand Valley State W 21-19Western Oregon W 40-16at Texas A&M-Kingsville (NCAA) W 37-33at Angelo State (NCAA) W 50-33at New Haven (NCAA) L 25-27

1996 (8-5, Indep.)at Cal St. Northridge L 31-56Sacramento State L 24-27Chico State W 20- 6at Humboldt State W 50-13at Portland State L 27-32Western New Mexico W 29- 3Saint Mary’s W 31-10at Cal Poly L 13-17at Sonoma State W 49- 7Southern Utah W 26-19at Texas A&M-Kingsville (NCAA) W 17-14Central Oklahoma (NCAA) W 26- 7at Carson-Newman, Tenn. (NCAA) L 26-29

1995 (6-3-1, Indep.)Western St., Colo. W 48- 3Humboldt State T 31-31Sonoma State W 35- 0at Montana L 20-41at Portland State L 13-40at Saint Mary’s L 24-33Cal St. Northridge W 38- 8at Sacramento State W 52-42at Southern Utah W 37-21Cal Poly W 34-31

1994 (6-4, Indep.)at Pacifi c L 7-24at Cal St. Northridge L 13-52Saint Mary’s W 13- 0Southern Utah W 41-16Sacramento State W 27-24at Cal Poly L 31-32Sonoma State W 43-13at Humboldt State L 21-33Chico State W 35- 7at San Francisco State W 49-13

1993 (10-2, AWC 3-1)Cal Poly W 37-26Cal State Hayward W 52-13at Southern Utah L 27-28Humboldt State W 45- 9at Chico State W 35-10at Sonoma State W 31-21Cal State Northridge W 48-38at Saint Mary’s W 28-21San Francisco State W 45-14at Sacramento State W 47-32Fort Hays State (NCAA) W 37-34Texas A&M-Kingsville (NCAA) L 28-51

1992 (8-2-1, NCAC 5-0)at Cal State Northridge L 14-16at Santa Clara W 48-44Saint Mary’s W 30-26Sacramento State (Hughes) W 21-14Cal Poly T 31-31Sonoma State W 41-38at Humboldt State W 58-31Chico State W 44-37at San Francisco State W 42-14at Cal State Hayward W 38-27at Portland State (NCAA) L 28-42

1991 (7-3, NCAC 3-2)at Cal Poly W 31-28Santa Clara W 31-21at Saint Mary’s W 13-12at Sacramento State (Hughes) L 18-50Cal State Northridge W 29-17Humboldt State W 44- 6at Chico State L 20-24San Francisco State W 24-21Cal State Hayward W 16-13at Sonoma State L 12-23

1990 (7-3, NCAC 5-0)at Santa Clara W 31-19Saint Mary’s W 35-19Sacramento State (Hughes) L 12-16at Cal State Northridge L 10-14Cal Poly L 0-19at Humboldt State W 45-22Chico State W 24-18at San Francisco State W 27-25at Cal State Hayward W 38- 7Sonoma State W 12- 7

1989 (8-3, NCAC 5-0)Santa Clara W 28-27at Nevada W 24-17at Sacramento State (Hughes) L 20-21San Francisco State W 35-14Cal State Hayward W 31- 7at Sonoma State W 28-19Cal State Northridge W 24- 7at Cal Poly L 21-28Humboldt State W 35-13at Chico State W 34-21Angelo State (NCAA) L 23-28

1988 (7-3-1, NCAC 5-0)at Santa Clara W 21-10Nevada L 16-28Sacramento State L 28-31at San Francisco State W 35- 0at Cal State Hayward W 30-14Sonoma State W 42-13at Cal State Northridge W 31-13Cal Poly T 21-21at Humboldt State W 26- 2Chico State W 36-13Sacramento State (NCAA) L 14-35

1987 (8-2, NCAC 5-0)at Nevada L 17-34Santa Clara W 21-15at Cal Poly L 0-41at Chico State W 24-22San Francisco State W 31- 0Cal State Hayward W 23-14at Sonoma State W 25-14Cal State Northridge W 28- 0at Sacramento State W 28-10Humboldt State W 41-13

1986 (10-1, NCAC 5-0)Cal Poly W 32-21at Santa Clara W 42-18at Univ. of Pacifi c W 45-41Chico State W 33-30at San Francisco State W 51- 3at Cal State Hayward W 24-14Sonoma State W 12- 6at Cal State Northridge W 25-20Sacramento State W 29- 6at Humboldt State W 45-28South Dakota (NCAA) L 23-26

1985 (9-2, NCAC 5-0)at Boise State L 9-13Santa Clara W 46-25at Cal Poly W 34-21Humboldt State W 45-14at Chico State W 27- 8San Francisco State W 65-12Cal State Northridge W 41-22at Sonoma State W 38- 9Cal State Hayward W 34- 6at Sacramento State (Hughes) W 37-30North Dakota State (NCAA) L 12-31

1984 (9-2, NCAC 6-0)at Cal Lutheran W 13- 0at Santa Clara L 21-24Cal Poly W 10- 6at Humboldt State W 46- 0Chico State W 16-13at San Francisco State W 21- 7at Cal State Hayward W 13-12Sonoma State W 52-16at Cal State Northridge W 42- 3Sacramento State W 38-21at North Dakota State (NCAA) L 23-31

1983 (11-1, NCAC 6-0)Cal Lutheran W 24- 6Humboldt State W 34- 0at Cal State Northridge W 31- 3at Cal Poly W 24-14at Santa Clara W 24- 6at Chico State W 24- 7San Francisco State W 41- 9Cal State Hayward W 42- 3at Sacramento State W 52-14Sonoma State W 42- 0Butler, Ind. (NCAA) W 25- 6North Dakota State (NCAA) L 17-26

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1982 (12-1, NCAC 5-0)at Univ. of Pacifi c W 23-22at Cal Poly Pomona W 37- 7Cal State Northridge W 30-20Cal Poly W 24- 0Santa Clara W 28- 7Chico State W 28-13at San Francisco State W 42- 6at Cal State Hayward W 41- 6Sacramento State W 51- 6at Humboldt State W 31- 8Northern Michigan (NCAA) W 42-21North Dakota State (NCAA) W 19-14vs. SW Texas St. (NCAA Final) L 9-34

1981 (6-4, NCAC 4-1)Puget Sound L 0- 7Cal State Northridge L 17-20at Cal Poly Pomona W 19- 7at Humboldt State L 18-20at Cal Poly L 0-30San Francisco State W 6- 3at Santa Clara W 21-17Chico State W 38- 9at Cal State Hayward W 23-14Sacramento State W 21-13

1980 (7-2-1, FWC 5-0)at Nevada T 13-13at Cal State Northridge W 27- 7Cal Poly L 25-28Sacramento State (Hughes) W 16- 6Humboldt State W 20-17Cal Poly Pomona W 35-21at San Francisco State W 48-32Santa Clara L 27-34at Chico State W 35- 4Cal State Hayward W 21-16

1979 (6-3-1, FWC 5-0)Cal Lutheran T 12-12Nevada L 21-28at Cal Poly L 10-31Sacramento State W 32- 7at Humboldt State W 24-13at Cal Poly Pomona L 21-24San Francisco State W 22- 9at Santa Clara W 23-21Chico State W 35-10at Cal State Hayward W 17- 0

1978 (8-3, FWC 5-0)at Univ. of Pacifi c W 31-14at Nevada L 7-12at Puget Sound W 28-13Cal State Hayward W 29-14at Sacramento State W 39- 0Humboldt State W 19- 6Santa Clara L 20-26at San Francisco State W 40-12Cal Poly W 29-22at Chico State W 31- 2Eastern Illinois (NCAA) L 31-35

1977 (11-1, FWC 5-0)at Cal Lutheran W 24- 9Puget Sound W 16-14at Cal Poly Pomona W 27-14at Cal State Hayward W 6- 0Sacramento State W 28- 0at Humboldt State W 27-14at Santa Clara W 31- 3San Francisco State W 21- 7Nevada W 37-21Chico State W 54-22Bethune-Cookman (NCAA) W 34-16Lehigh (NCAA) L 30-39

1976 (8-2, FWC 5-0)Alumni W 17-13Cal Poly Pomona W 28- 7at Cal State Northridge L 3-17at Chico State W 26- 6Cal State Hayward W 25-14at Sacramento State W 34- 0Humboldt State W 35- 7Santa Clara W 28-13at San Francisco State W 23- 9at Cal Poly L 14-26

1975 (7-3, FWC 5-0)at Univ. of Pacifi c L 13-31at UC Riverside W 31-22Cal State Northridge W 20- 3Chico State W 31- 0at Cal State Hayward W 6- 3Sacramento State W 38- 3at Humboldt State W 20-10at Santa Clara L 28-29San Francisco State W 37- 9at Portland State L 21-32

1974 (9-1, FWC 5-0)Portland State W 50-21UC Riverside W 42- 7at Santa Clara W 23-22at Chico State W 28- 0Cal State Hayward W 37- 0at Sacramento State W 22-17Humboldt State W 14- 7at Boise State L 20-41at San Francisco State W 31- 7Cal State Fullerton W 30-21

1973 (7-3, FWC 4-1)at Cal State Fullerton L 10-17UC Riverside W 28- 3at Santa Clara W 13-10Chico State W 21-10at Cal State Hayward L 20-47Sacramento State W 24-15at Humboldt State W 31- 0Nevada W 17- 6San Francisco State W 22-13Boise State L 31-32

1972 (6-2-2, FWC 5-0)Whittier T 20-20at UC Riverside W 17-10Santa Clara T 28-28at San Francisco State W 47-32at Chico State W 41-17Cal State Hayward W 27-16at Sacramento State W 17-16Humboldt State W 41-18at Univ. of Pacifi c L 26-36vs. Massachusetts (Atlantic City, N.J.) L 14-35

1971 (9-1, FWC 5-1)Occidental W 48- 9at Univ. of San Francisco W 23-17UC Riverside W 41- 7at Sonoma State W 48-16San Francisco State W 28-10at Nevada W 14-13Chico State L 20-38at Cal State Hayward W 30-29Sacramento State W 24-17at Humboldt State W 29-28

1970 (6-4, FWC 2-3)at Occidental L 6-20Univ. of San Francisco W 24-14at Whittier W 28-18Humboldt State W 35-21Sonoma State L 11-24at San Francisco State W 13- 9Nevada W 35-17at Chico State L 14-21Cal State Hayward L 14-32at Sacramento State W 28- 0

1969 (3-7, FWC 0-5)Santa Clara L 10-39Whittier W 34-28Sacramento State L 10-18at Humboldt State L 0- 6Cal Poly Pomona W 45-13San Francisco State L 16-21at Nevada L 12-30Chico State L 10-20at Cal State Hayward L 20-49at UC Riverside W 35-34

1968 (5-4, FWC 3-2)at Occidental W 19- 9at Santa Clara L 0- 3Cal State Hayward L 14-30at Sacramento State L 7-24Humboldt State L 8-29at Cal Poly Pomona W 17-15at San Francisco State W 30- 6Nevada W 25-24at Chico State W 38- 7

1967 (3-6, FWC 2-4)at UC Riverside W 19- 6at Occidental L 14-19Chico State W 35- 0at Cal State Hayward L 19-40Sacramento State L 6-23at Humboldt State L 18-34Santa Clara L 8-49San Francisco State L 17-21at Nevada W 28-20

1966 (5-5, FWC 3-3)at Santa Clara L 7-34UC Riverside W 27- 7at Whittier W 10- 7Nevada L 10-26at Chico State W 42-13Cal State Hayward W 27-14at Sacramento State L 24-36Humboldt State W 34-29at Cal Poly Pomona L 13-35at San Francisco State L 6-17

1965 (4-6, FWC 3-2)Santa Clara L 7-18at UC Riverside L 14-16Whitter L 6-20at UC Santa Barbara L 6-34at Cal State Hayward W 34- 6Chico State W 20-12at Nevada L 15-26Sacramento State W 20-14at Humboldt State W 7- 6San Francisco State L 28-35

1964 (3-6, FWC 2-3)at Santa Clara L 0-12at Whittier L 6-33UC Santa Barbara L 0-28at Chico State W 19- 3at San Francisco State L 14-34UC Riverside W 39- 0Nevada W 21- 6at Sacramento State L 0-27Humboldt State L 7-14

1963 (6-2-1, FWC 3-1-1)Santa Clara W 28- 8at Pomona College W 33- 0Whittier L 14-17Chico State W 28-13at Humboldt State L 0-10San Francisco State T 10-10at UC Santa Barbara W 7- 0at Nevada W 14- 8Sacramento State W 17- 8

1962 (5-4, FWC 2-3)at Santa Clara W 27- 6Pomona College W 41- 0at Whittier L 7-40Nevada W 8- 6Humboldt State W 7- 0San Francisco State L 7-12at UC Santa Barbara W 13- 0at Chico State L 14-20at Sacramento State L 7-27

1961 (5-4, FWC 3-2)Santa Clara W 21-14at Whittier L 8-20UC Riverside W 40-12at Nevada W 36-12at Humboldt State L 18-20at San Francisco State L 8-13at UC Santa Barbara L 0-13Chico State W 28- 7Sacramento State W 14- 0

1960 (0-8-1, FWC 0-5)at Pacifi c-Oregon L 0-28Whittier L 0-14at UC Riverside L 6-12Nevada L 22-40Humboldt State L 8-30San Francisco State L 0-41at UC Santa Barbara T 6- 6at Chico State L 12-14at Sacramento State L 0-31

1959 (1-8, FWC 0-5)at Whittier L 0-21Pacifi c-Oregon W 14- 7Occidental L 8-13at Nevada L 6-28at UC Santa Barbara L 8-10at Humboldt State L 12-21at San Francisco State L 0-46Chico State L 10-30Sacramento State L 6-21

1958 (5-4, FWC 3-2)Whittier L 6- 9Willamette L 0-20at Occidental W 12- 6Nevada W 14- 2Humboldt State W 18- 6at Chico State L 6- 8San Francisco State L 14-27at UC Santa Barbara W 14- 8at Sacramento State W 22-14

1982 (12-1, NCAC 5-0)at Univ. of Pacifi c W 23-22at Cal Poly Pomona W 37- 7Cal State Northridge W 30-20Cal Poly W 24- 0Santa Clara W 28- 7Chico State W 28-13at San Francisco State W 42- 6at Cal State Hayward W 41- 6Sacramento State W 51- 6at Humboldt State W 31- 8Northern Michigan (NCAA) W 42-21North Dakota State (NCAA) W 19-14vs. SW Texas St. (NCAA Final) L 9-34

1981 (6-4, NCAC 4-1)Puget Sound L 0- 7Cal State Northridge L 17-20at Cal Poly Pomona W 19- 7at Humboldt State L 18-20at Cal Poly L 0-30San Francisco State W 6- 3at Santa Clara W 21-17Chico State W 38- 9at Cal State Hayward W 23-14Sacramento State W 21-13

1980 (7-2-1, FWC 5-0)at Nevada T 13-13at Cal State Northridge W 27- 7Cal Poly L 25-28Sacramento State (Hughes) W 16- 6Humboldt State W 20-17Cal Poly Pomona W 35-21at San Francisco State W 48-32Santa Clara L 27-34at Chico State W 35- 4Cal State Hayward W 21-16

1979 (6-3-1, FWC 5-0)Cal Lutheran T 12-12Nevada L 21-28at Cal Poly L 10-31Sacramento State W 32- 7at Humboldt State W 24-13at Cal Poly Pomona L 21-24San Francisco State W 22- 9at Santa Clara W 23-21Chico State W 35-10at Cal State Hayward W 17- 0

1978 (8-3, FWC 5-0)at Univ. of Pacifi c W 31-14at Nevada L 7-12at Puget Sound W 28-13Cal State Hayward W 29-14at Sacramento State W 39- 0Humboldt State W 19- 6Santa Clara L 20-26at San Francisco State W 40-12Cal Poly W 29-22at Chico State W 31- 2Eastern Illinois (NCAA) L 31-35

1977 (11-1, FWC 5-0)at Cal Lutheran W 24- 9Puget Sound W 16-14at Cal Poly Pomona W 27-14at Cal State Hayward W 6- 0Sacramento State W 28- 0at Humboldt State W 27-14at Santa Clara W 31- 3San Francisco State W 21- 7Nevada W 37-21Chico State W 54-22Bethune-Cookman (NCAA) W 34-16Lehigh (NCAA) L 30-39

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1957 (1-7-1, FWC 0-5)at Willamette T 13-13Cal Ramblers W 21- 0Long Beach State L 6-12Nevada L 13-21at Humboldt State L 0-25at San Francisco State L 0-46at UC Santa Barbara L 0-39Chico State L 6-28Sacramento State L 0-26

1956 (7-2, FWC 4-1)Pacifi c-Oregon W 26- 0Cal Ramblers W 19- 0at Nevada W 27-19at Sacramento State W 33-26at UC Santa Barbara W 14- 6Humboldt State W 14- 0San Francisco State L 0-10at Chico State W 13- 7at Long Beach State L 0-10at Portland State L 21-32

1955 (5-3-1, FWC 3-1-1)at Pacifi c-Oregon W 7- 0Cal Ramblers L 6- 7at Humboldt State T 7- 7at San Francisco State W 27- 7Sacramento State W 29- 0at Nevada W 26- 7at UC Santa Barbara W 7- 0Occidental L 6-30Chico State L 13-21

1954 (1-7, FWC 1-4-0)Cal Ramblers L 6-35San Francisco State L 7-41vs. Sacramento State (Hughes) W 14- 0Humboldt State L 0-21Nevada L 0-13at UC Santa Barbara L 0-32at Occidental L 13-44at Chico State L 7-40

1953 (1-6-1, FWC 0-1-1)at Chico State L 7-14at Humboldt State L 13-33Cal Ramblers L 20-21Whittier L 0-40Nevada L 0-13at UC Santa Barbara L 6-20Southern Oregon W 25- 6Chico State T 0- 0

1952 (2-7, FWC 2-1)at Fresno State L 7-41Occidental L 6-22at Nevada L 13-26at Whittier L 13-27Cal Ramblers L 19-40Humboldt State L 21-28at UC Santa Barbara L 0-48at Southern Oregon W 13-12at Chico State W 20-19

1951 (5-4, FWC 3-1)Fresno State L 0-27at Occidental L 13-14at Humboldt State W 27-13Cal Ramblers W 30-21Southern Oregon W 39- 7at UC Santa Barbara W 13- 7Chico State W 34-21at San Francisco State L 12-25Pear Bowl at Medford, Ore.vs. Pacifi c-Oregon L 7-25

1950 (3-5, FWC 3-1)Occidental L 0-24Stanford Reserves L 12-26Humboldt State W 40- 2at Whittier L 7-27at Southern Oregon W 8- 6San Francisco State L 26-32at UC Santa Barbara L 0-26at Chico State W 26- 7

1949 (5-4, FWC 4-0)at Occidental L 0-26Stanford Reserves W 14- 6at Humboldt State W 33- 6Southern Oregon W 14-13at UC Santa Barbara L 6-40at San Francisco State W 31-13Whittier L 13-20Chico State W 12- 3Pear Bowl at Medford, Ore.vs. Pacifi c-Oregon L 15-33

1948 (2-6, FWC 1-3)Fairfi eld AFB W 37- 6Occidental L 0-28at Southern Oregon L 26-49at Chico State L 7-19Humboldt State W 15- 7San Francisco State L 0-25at UC Santa Barbara L 6-27at Whittier L 7-14

1947 (4-5, FWC 3-1)Cal Ramblers L 0-20at Occidental L 14-26at San Francisco State L 20- 0at Whittier W 14- 0UC Santa Barbara L 14-26at Humboldt State W 12- 7Stanford Reserves L 14-26Southern Oregon W 21- 6at Chico State L 7-12

1946 (0-5-2, No league)San Francisco State L 6-13Cal Ramblers L 14-21Chico State L 0-13Humboldt State T 7- 7 Stanford Reserves T 14-14UC Santa Barbara L 7-14Univ. of Pacifi c L 6-31

1943-45 (No Games)World War II

1942 (1-6, FWC 0-2)Cal Ramblers L 13-19Chico State L 0- 6Stockton Motor W 25- 0Univ. of Pacifi c L 7-15Nevada L 0-14Whittier L 6-18Navy Flight B L 0- 7

1941 (2-2-4, FWC 2-1)Cal Ramblers T 7- 7Whittier L 0- 7Humboldt State W 21- 0Univ. of Pacifi c L 0- 7Chico State W 7- 0Occidental T 6- 6UC Santa Barbara T 6- 6Nevada T 14-14

1940 (4-4-1, FWC 2-1)Arizona State L 13-21Cal Ramblers L 7-15San Francisco State W 35- 0Occidental T 6- 6Humboldt State W 20- 0Univ. of Pacifi c L 6- 7UC Santa Barbara W 14- 6Cal Poly L 7-20Chico State W 12- 6

1939 (4-4, FWC 3-0)California L 14-32San Francisco State W 7- 0Humboldt State W 12- 2Sacramento C.C. W 12- 6Nevada L 0- 3Cal Poly W 28- 0Univ. of Pacifi c L 12-21Chico State L 7- 9

1938 (2-6-1, FWC 0-2-1)Whittier L 6-27San Francisco State W 20- 0California L 0-48Sacramento C.C. W 10- 0Chico State T 0- 0Fresno State L 7-34Cal Ramblers L 3-13UC Santa Barbara L 6-18Univ. of Pacifi c L 6-34

1937 (4-4, FWC 2-2)San Francisco State W 13- 7Sacramento C.C. W 6- 0Brigham Young L 0-35California L 0-14Fresno State L 0-19Nevada W 12- 0Chico State W 26- 0Univ. of Pacifi c L 6-13

1936 (3-4, FWC 1-2)California L 0-39Humboldt State W 18- 0Nevada L 6-24Sacramento C.C. L 0-20Univ. of Pacifi c L 0-13Chico State W 16-12La Verne W 46- 7

1935 (2-6-1, FWC 1-3)California L 0-47Humboldt State L 0-19Cal Ramblers L 0-47Sacramento C.C. T 7- 7Chico State W 21- 3Nevada L 6-12San Francisco C.C. W 7- 6Fresno State L 6-32Univ. of Pacifi c L 0-26

1934 (0-5-3, FWC 0-2-2)California L 0-54Nevada T 0- 0San Jose State T 0- 0UCLA L 0-49Chico State L 3- 6Fresno State L 13-40Cal Ramblers L 0-14Sacramento C.C. T 0- 0

1933 (2-5, FWC 1-4)California L 0-39Chico State W 13- 0Sacramento C.C. W 13- 6Fresno State L 0-20Univ. of Pacifi c L 7-13San Jose State L 0-20Nevada L 7-20

1932 (1-8-1, FWC 1-4)California L 6-20UCLA L 10-26Southern Oregon T 12-12Fresno State W 3- 0Univ. of Pacifi c L 0-30Nevada L 0-16Sacramento C.C. L 8-13Chico State L 6-16Stanford L 0-59San Jose State L 7-19

1931 (4-2-2, FWC 2-1-2)San Diego Marines W 20- 6Sacramento C.C. W 14- 4Nevada W 12- 0West Coast Army L 6-25Univ. of Pacifi c T 20-20Fresno State L 7-20San Jose State W 13- 0Chico State T 0- 0

1930 (0-7-1, FWC 0-5-1)Santa Clara L 0-27San Jose State T 0- 0Oregon State L 0-20Nevada L 0-31West Coast Army L 0-12Fresno State L 7-27Loyola L 4- 7Univ. of Pacifi c L 6-10

1929 (6-2, FWC 3-1)Oregon State L 0-19Brigham Young W 19- 0San Jose State W 13- 0Univ. of Pacifi c W 20- 0Nevada W 19- 0Loyola L 0- 6Fresno State W 22- 0Chico State W 23- 0

1928 (6-3, FWC 3-1)Oregon State L 0-14Brigham Young L 6- 7Chico State W 22- 0Sacramento C.C. L 12-65St. Ignatius (USF) L 0-14Nevada W 6- 0Univ. of Pacifi c W 26- 0Loyola W 6- 0Fresno State W 13- 0

1927 (4-3-1, FWC 2-1)Arbuckle Amer. Legion W 32- 0Oregon State L 6-25Chico State W 7- 0Brigham Young T 0- 0College of Pacifi c W 24-10Olympic Club L 0-33St. Ignatius (USF) L 2- 7Fresno State W 13- 7

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1926 (2-6-1, FWC 0-4)U.S. Naval Hospital W 37- 7Brigham Young W 17- 0Saint Mary’s L 7-20College of Pacifi c L 3-19St. Ignatius (USF) L 0- 6Nevada L 7-45Fresno State L 7-23Montana L 0-21Cal Tech T 6- 6

1925 (5-3, FWC 2-2)U.S. Naval Hospital W 18- 0Olympic Club L 7-34Saint Mary’s L 13-32St. Ignatius (USF) W 3- 0Fresno State W 6- 0College of Pacifi c W 12- 7Nevada L 0-19Cal Tech W 22- 6

1924 (5-4-1)U.S. Naval Hospital W 34- 7St. Ignatius (USF) W 16- 6Olympic Club T 0- 0Chico State W 23- 0Santa Clara L 0- 6Univ. of Pacifi c L 14-17Woodland Amer. Legion W 12- 7Saint Mary’s L 6-42Arizona L 6-12Pasadena A.C. W 13- 7

1923 (2-7)Santa Clara L 6- 7Nevada L 0-41Chico State L 0-38Stanford Frosh W 7- 6Cal Frosh L 0-18Fresno State L 14-26Saint Mary’s L 7-42Arizona W 9- 7Univ. of Pacifi c L 0- 7

1922 (3-4-2)Mare Island W 63- 0Mare Island Mar. L 6-12Chico State W 49- 0Cal Ramblers T 0- 0Cal Frosh L 0-14Cal Frosh L 0-21Nevada L 2- 6San Jose State W 58- 0Fresno State T 0- 0

1921 (3-4)Preston Academy W 13- 7Cal Ramblers L 7-35Santa Clara L 0-49Cal Frosh L 0-20Nevada L 13-21Mare Island W 7- 0Agnetian Club W 38- 0

1920 (3-4)U.S.S. Boston W 27- 0Nevada L 3- 7Cal Ramblers W 18- 0Santa Clara L 0-19Stanford Frosh L 13- 7Cal Frosh L 0-13Olympic Club L 0-21

1919 (2-5)Preston Academy W 38- 0Cal Frosh L 0- 7Stanford Frosh L 6-19Nevada L 0-12U.S.S. Boston W 19- 0Saint Mary’s L 0-14Nevada L 7-41

1918 (No Games)World War I

1917 (1-2)St. Ignatius (USF) L 7-13Preston Academy L 0-48Nevada W 27- 7

1916 (7-1)Preston Academy W 65-26Cal Frosh W 7- 6Saint Mary’s W 13- 3Cal Ramblers W 7- 3Nevada W 24- 6Olympic Club W 10- 9Nevada W 26- 7Cal Frosh L 0- 3

1915 (3-2)Saint Mary’s L 0- 9Cal Frosh W 10- 7Nevada W 14-10Cal Ramblers L 6-14S.F. Nationals W 21-14

MOST POINTS - UC DAVIST1. Aggies 65, San Francisco St. 12 (Toomey) ................................................................ 1985T1. Aggies 65, Preston Academy 26 ................................................................................ 19163. Aggies 64, Western Oregon (Away) ........................................................................... 2002T4. Aggies 63, Cal Poly 28 (Away) ............................................................................... 2000T4. Aggies 63, Mare Island 0 ......................................................................................... 19226. Aggies 62, Mesa State (Colo.) 18 (Toomey) ............................................................. *20007. Aggies 59, Western Oregon 28 (Away) ...................................................................... 2000T8. Aggies 58, Humboldt State 31 .................................................................................. 1992T8. Aggies 58, San Jose State 0 ..................................................................................... 1922T10. Aggies 56, Southern Utah 20 (Toomey) .................................................................. 2000T10. Aggies 56, Humboldt State 14 (Away) ................................................................... 2001

MOST POINTS - OPPONENTS1. Sacramento City Coll. 65, Aggies 12 ........................................................................... 19282. Stanford 59, Aggies 0 ............................................................................................... 19323. Bloomsburg (Pa.) 58, Aggies 48 (Toomey) ................................................................. 20004. Cal St. Northridge 56, Aggies 31 (Away) ..................................................................... 1996T5. Texas A&M-Kingsville 54, Aggies 21 (Toomey) ......................................................... *1998T5. UC Berkeley 54, Aggies 0 ........................................................................................ 19347. Cal St. Northridge 52, Aggies 13 (Away) ..................................................................... 19948. Texas A&M-Kingsville 51, Aggies 28 (Toomey) ........................................................... *19939. Sacramento State 50, Aggies 18 (Hughes) .................................................................. 1991T10. Cal St. Hayward 49, Aggies 20 (Away) .................................................................... 1969T10. Santa Clara 49, Aggies 8 (Toomey) ......................................................................... 1967T10. Southern Oregon 49, Aggies 26 (Away) ................................................................... 1948T10. UCLA 49, Aggies 0 ................................................................................................ 1934T10. Santa Clara 49, Aggies 0 ....................................................................................... 1921

* - NCAA Division II Playoff Game

MOST POINTS - BOTH TEAMS1. 106 - Bloomsburg (Pa.) 58, UC Davis 48 (Toomey) ..................................................... 20001. 94 - Aggies 52, Sacramento State 42 (Away) .............................................................. 19952. 92 - Aggies 48, Santa Clara 44 (Away) ....................................................................... 1992T3. 91 - Aggies 63, Cal Poly 28 (Away) ......................................................................... 2000T3. 91 - Aggies 65, Preston Academy 26 ........................................................................ 19165. 89 - Aggies 58, Humboldt State (Away) ...................................................................... 1992T6. 87 - Aggies 59, Western Oregon 28 (Away) .............................................................. 2000T6. 87 - Cal St. Northridge 56, Aggies 31 (Away) ............................................................. 19968. 86 - Aggies 45, Pacifi c 41 (Away) .............................................................................. 19869. 84 - Aggies 64, Western Oregon 20 (Away) ................................................................ 200210. 83 - Aggies 50, Angelo St., Texas 33 (Away) ........................................................... *1997

WINNING MARGINS1. 63 - Aggies 63, Mare Island 0 .................................................................................... 19222. 58 - Aggies 58, San Jose State 0 ............................................................................... 19223. 53 - Aggies 65, San Francisco St. 12 (Toomey) ............................................................ 19854. 49 - Aggies 49, Chico State 0 .................................................................................... 1922T5. 48 - Aggies 51, San Francisco St. 3 (Away) ............................................................... 1986T5. 48 - Aggies 55, New Mexico Highlands (Toomey) ....................................................... 20007. 48 - Aggies 45, West Chester, Pa. (Away) ................................................................... 20008. 46 - Aggies 46, Humboldt State 0 (Away) ................................................................... 1984T9. 45 - Aggies 48, Western State 3 (Toomey) ................................................................ 1995T9. 45 - Aggies 51, Sacramento State 6 (Toomey) ........................................................... 1982

LOSING MARGINS1. 59 - Stanford 59, Aggies 0 ........................................................................................ 19322. 54 - UC Berkeley 54, Aggies 0 ................................................................................... 19343. 53 - Sacramento City Coll. 65, Aggies 12 .................................................................... 1928T4. 49 - Santa Clara 49, Aggies 0 ................................................................................... 1921T4. 49 - UCLA 49, Aggies 0 .......................................................................................... 1934T6. 48 - UC Santa Barbara 48, Aggies 0 .......................................................................... 1952T6. 48 - UC Berkeley 48, Aggies 0 ................................................................................. 1938T6. 48 - Preston Academy 48, Aggies 0 .......................................................................... 1917T9. 47 - Cal Ramblers 47, Aggies 0 ................................................................................. 1935T9. 47 - UC Berkeley 47, Aggies 0 .................................................................................. 1935

BIGGEST WINS, BIGGEST LOSSES

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POINTSGame: Matt Brown at Cal Poly, 2000 .................................................................30 G.P. Muhammad at Clarion, 1997 (ot) Game (Regulation): Matt Brown at Cal Poly, 2000 .................................................................30Season: Preston Jackson, 1993 ..........................................................................148Season*: Matt Brown, 2000 ..............................................................................114Career: Eddie Loretto, 1985-88 .........................................................................273Career*: Eddie Loretto, 1985-88 .........................................................................266

TOUCHDOWNSGame: Matt Brown, at Cal Poly, 2000 ..................................................................5 G.P. Muhammad at Clarion, 1997 (ot) ........................................................5Game (Regulation): Matt Brown at Cal Poly, 2000 ...................................................................5Season: Preston Jackson, 1993 ............................................................................24Season*: Matt Brown, 2000 ................................................................................19Career: Matt Brown, 2000 ................................................................................40 Preston Jackson, 1991-93 .......................................................................40Career*: Matt Brown, 2000 ................................................................................35

POINTS AFTER TOUCHDOWNGame: Eric Friend, vs. Mesa State, 2000 ..............................................................8 Eric Friend, at Cal Poly , 2000 Eddie Loretto vs. S.F. State, 1985 Season: Eric Friend, 2000 ..................................................................................77Season*: Eric Friend, 2000 ..................................................................................57Career: Eric Friend, 2000 ................................................................................171Career*: Eric Friend, 2000 .................................................................................143

PAT KICKS ATTEMPTEDGame: Dusty Apocotos, at Western Oregon, 2002 .................................................9 Eric Friend, vs. Mesa State, 2000 Eric Friend, at Cal Poly, 2000 Eddie Loretto vs. S.F. State, 1985 Season: Eric Friend, 2000 ..................................................................................79Season*: Eric Friend, 2000 ..................................................................................58Career: Eric Friend, 1997-2000 ........................................................................189Career*: Eric Friend, 1997-2000 ........................................................................159

PAT KICK PERCENTAGESeason (Min. 25 attempts): Rafael Fernandez, 1989 (35/35) ......................................................1.000 Eddie Loretto, 1988 (34/34)Career (Min. 50 attempts): Rolf Benirschke, 1974-76 (58/60) ..................................................... .967

FIELD GOALSGame: Ray Hill vs. Saint Mary’s, 1997 ..................................................................4 Eddie Loretto vs. Cal St. Northridge, 1986 Rod Holmquist vs. Humboldt State, 1980 Rolf Benirschke vs. Chico State, 1976Season: Eddie Loretto, 1985 ...............................................................................16Season*: Eddie Loretto, 1985 ...............................................................................16Career: Eddie Loretto, 1985-88 ...........................................................................47Career*: Eddie Loretto, 1985-88 ...........................................................................46

FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTEDGame: not availableSeason: Eddie Loretto, 1985 ................................................................................21Season*: Eddie Loretto, 1985 ................................................................................21Career: Eddie Loretto, 1985-88 ...........................................................................72Career*: Eddie Loretto, 1985-88 ...........................................................................70

MOST POINTS KICKINGGame: not availableSeason: Eric Friend, 2000 ................................................................................107Season*: Eddie Loretto, 1985 ................................................................................85Career: Eddie Loretto, 1985-88 .........................................................................273Career*: Eddie Loretto, 1985-88 .........................................................................266

SCORING, cont.

* - Regular-season games onlyRETURNING 2004 AGGIES IN CAPS

2003 Marks in Bold

RUSHING

NET YARDS GAINEDGame: Mike Ichiyama, vs. Chico, 1994 (42 att) .................................................309Season: Preston Jackson, 1993 .......................................................................1,826Season*: Preston Jackson, 1993 .......................................................................1,552Career: G.P. Muhammad, 1995-98 .................................................................3,589Career*: G.P. Muhammad, 1995-98 .................................................................3,148

MOST 100-YARD GAMESConsec.: Preston Jackson, 1992-93 .......................................................................12Season: Preston Jackson, 1992 ............................................................................10Career: Preston Jackson, 1991-93 .......................................................................21

ATTEMPTSGame: Mike Ichiyama, vs. Chico, 1994 ...............................................................42Season: Preston Jackson, 1993 ..........................................................................296Season*: Preston Jackson, 1993 ..........................................................................244Career: G.P. Muhammad, 1995-98 ....................................................................685Career*: Ron Austin, 1977-80 ............................................................................623

YARDS PER CARRYGame (Min. 10 atts): .................................................................................... not availableSeason (Min. 100 attempts): Preston Jackson, 1992 ...........................................................................6.3Career (Min. 200 attempts): Preston Jackson, 1991-93 ......................................................................6.2

TOUCHDOWNSGame: Matt Brown, at Cal Poly, 2000 ..................................................................5 G.P. Muhammad, vs. Clarion, 1997 (ot) Game (Regulation): Matt Brown, at Cal Poly , 2000 .................................................................5Season: Preston Jackson, 1993 ............................................................................24Season*: Matt Brown, 2000 .................................................................................18 Preston Jackson, 1993Career: Preston Jackson, 1993 ............................................................................40Career*: Matt Brown, 2000 ................................................................................34 Preston Jackson, 1991-93

YARDS GAINED BY QUARTERBACKGame: Jim Wilson, vs. So. Oregon, 1953 (9 att) ................................................126Season: Khari Jones, 1993 ................................................................................541Career: Khari Jones, 1991-93 ...........................................................................883

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YARDS GAINEDGame: Kevin Daft, vs. Southern Utah, 1998 .......................................................495Season: Kevin Daft, 1997 ..............................................................................3,696Season*: Kevin Daft, 1998 ..............................................................................3,112Career: J.T. O’Sullivan, 1998-2001 ............................................................10,745Career*: J.T. O’Sullivan, 1998-2001 ..............................................................8,143

MOST 300-YARD GAMESConsec: J.T. O’Sullivan, 2000 (2 times) .................................................................3 Kevin Daft, (2 times) 1997 & 1998 Mark Grieb, 1996 Khari Jones, 1993Season: J.T. O’Sullivan, 2000 ...............................................................................7Career: J.T. O’Sullivan, 1998-2001 ....................................................................17

ATTEMPTSGame: Kevin Daft, vs. New Haven, 1997 ...........................................................#64Season: Kevin Daft 1997 ..................................................................................486Season*: Kevin Daft, 1998 .................................................................................380Career: J.T. O’Sullivan, 1998-2001 ...............................................................1,070Career*: J.T. O’Sullivan, 1998-2001 ................................................................808

COMPLETIONSGame: Kevin Daft, vs. New Haven, 1997 ...........................................................#43Season: Kevin Daft, 1997 .................................................................................281Season*: Kevin Daft, 1998 .................................................................................222Career: J.T. O’Sullivan, 1998-2001 ..................................................................669Career*: J.T. O’Sullivan, 1998-2001 ..................................................................510 # - NCAA Division II Playoff Record

TOUCHDOWN PASSESGame: J.T. O’Sullivan, vs. Mesa St., 2000 ............................................................6Season: J.T. O’Sullivan, 2000 .............................................................................38Season*: Kevin Daft, 1998 ...................................................................................28Career: J.T. O’Sullivan, 1998-2001 ....................................................................96Career*: J.T. O’Sullivan, 1998-2001 ....................................................................72

COMPLETION PERCENTAGESeason (Min. 100 attempts): Chris Petersen, 1986 (250/354) .........................................................70.6Career: Chris Petersen, 1985-86 (386/554) ....................................................69.7

RECEPTIONSGame: Josh Weinstock, vs. Chico State, 1991 ......................................................12Season: Michael Oliva, 2001 ..............................................................................75Season*: Charley Enos, 2001 ...............................................................................55 Charley Enos, 2000 ...............................................................................55Career: Charley Enos, 1998-2001 ....................................................................194Season*: Charley Enos, 1998-2001 ....................................................................168

YARDS GAINEDGame: Michael Oliva, vs. Tex.-Kingsville, 2001 ..................................................233Season: Michael Oliva, 2001 .........................................................................1,365Season*: Charley Enos, 2000 ..........................................................................1,044Career: Michael Oliva, 1999-2002 ................................................................3,379Career*: Charley Enos, 1998-2001 ................................................................2,777

MOST 100-YARD GAMESConsec: Michael Oliva, 2001 ................................................................................4Season: Charley Enos, 2000 .................................................................................8Career: Charley Enos, 1998-2001 ......................................................................14

TOUCHDOWNSGame: John Shoemaker, vs. Western Washington, 1999 .........................................4Season: Michael Oliva, 2001 ..............................................................................13 John Shoemaker, 1999 ..........................................................................13 John Shoemaker, 1998 ...........................................................................13Season*: John Shoemaker, 1998 ...........................................................................12Career: John Shoemaker, 1996-99 .....................................................................33Career*: John Shoemaker, 1996-99 .....................................................................29

YARDS PER CATCHSeason (Min. 15 receptions): Onome Ojo, 2000 ..............................................................................26.2Career (Min. 50 receptions): Onome Ojo, 1998-2000 .....................................................................24.1

YARDS GAINEDGame: Kevin Daft, vs. New Haven, 1997 (482 passing, 23 rushing) ...................#505Season: J.T. O’Sullivan, 2001 ........................................................................4,197Season*: Khari Jones, 1993 .............................................................................3,272Career: J.T. O’Sullivan, 1998-2001 .............................................................11,544Career*: J.T. O’Sullivan, 1998-2001 ...............................................................8,748

TOTAL PLAYSGame: Kevin Daft, vs. New Haven, 1997 ...........................................................#69Season: Kevin Daft, 1997 .................................................................................566Season*: not availableCareer: J.T. O’Sullivan, 1998-2001 ...............................................................1,300Career*: Ken O’Brien, 1980-82 .......................................................................1,047

# - NCAA Division II Playoff Record

AVERAGE (Min. 2.5 punts per game):Season: Bill Ingram, 1969 (74 att.) ................................................................42.28Season*: Bill Ingram, 1969 (74 att.) ................................................................42.28Career: Chris Humes, 1989-92 (152 att.) .......................................................39.35Career*: Scott Lindquist, 1985-87 (99 att.) ......................................................39.42

PUNTSGame: Bill Ingram, vs. Chico State, 1969 ............................................................12 Bill Ingram, vs. Santa Clara, 1968Season: Greg Alley, 1997 ....................................................................................81Season*: Bill Ingram, 1968 ...................................................................................76Career: Greg Alley, 1997-2000 ........................................................................250Career*: Greg Alley, 1997-2000 ........................................................................211

LONGEST PUNT Chris Humes, vs. Angelo State, 1989 ......................................................#76 # - NCAA Division II Playoff Record

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Individual RecordsPASSING RECEIVING, cont.

RECEIVING

TOTAL OFFENSE

PUNTING

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YARDS GAINEDGame: Tip Willis, vs. Humboldt State (4 att.) .....................................................105Season: Armin Anderson, 1984 ..........................................................................536Season*: Armin Anderson, 1984 ..........................................................................516Career: Armin Anderson, 1983-85 ..................................................................1,173

MOST RETURNSGame: not availableSeason: Armin Anderson, 1984 ............................................................................65Season*: Armin Anderson, 1984 ............................................................................61Career: Armin Anderson, 1983-85 .....................................................................165

TOUCHDOWNSGame: 9 tied (last by ANGELO CAFFESE vs. Saint Mary’s, 2003) .............................1Season: 9 tied (last by ANGELO CAFFESE, 2003) .....................................................1Career: not available

HIGHEST AVERAGESeason (Min. 1.2 attempts per game): Artemus Jones, 1998 ...........................................................................14.7Career: (Min. 25 attempts): Joe Genasci, 1989-91 ..........................................................................13.2

PUNT RETURNS

YARDS GAINEDGame: Jason Holleman vs. Cal St. Northridge, 10/13/01 ..................................180Season: Artemus Jones, 1997 .........................................................................1,086Season*: Artemus Jones, 1997 ............................................................................769Career: Artemus Jones, 1996-99 ...................................................................2,999

MOST RETURNSGame: not availableSeason: Artemus Jones, 1997 ..............................................................................45Season*: Artemus Jones, 1997 ..............................................................................34Career: Artemus Jones, 1996-99 ......................................................................134

TOUCHDOWNSGame: Jason Holleman vs. Cal St. Northridge, 10/13/01 ......................................2Season: Jason Holleman, 10/13/01 ....................................................................2Career: Jason Holleman, 10/13/01 ....................................................................2

HIGHEST AVERAGESeason (Min. 11 attempts): Calvin Ellison, 1977 .............................................................................26.3Season* (Min. 1.2 attempts per game): Calvin Ellison, 1977 .............................................................................31.8Career (Min. 25 attempts): Jermaine Rucker, 1995-96 ...................................................................23.7

ALL-PURPOSE

YARDS GAINEDGame: Mike Ichiyama, vs. Chico State, 1994 .....................................................346 (42-309 rushing, 2-37 receiving)Season: G.P. Muhammad, 1997 ......................................................................1,885 Preston Jackson, 1993Career: G.P. Muhammad, 1995-98 .................................................................4,629Career*: G.P. Muhammad, 1995-98 .................................................................3,980

INTERCEPTIONS

PASSES INTERCEPTEDGame: Elmer Olson, vs. Occidental, 1958 ..............................................................4Season: Adam Williams, 1973 ...............................................................................8Season*: Adam Williams, 1973 ...............................................................................8Career: Adam Williams, 1972-75 ........................................................................15Career*: Adam Williams, 1972-75 ........................................................................15

RETURN YARDSGame: not availableSeason: Bo Eason, 1982 ...................................................................................143Career: Bo Eason, 1979, ’81-83 .......................................................................238

TOUCHDOWNSGame: not availableSeason: Jeff Allen, 1979 .......................................................................................3Career: Bo Eason, 1979, ’81-83 ...........................................................................3 Jeff Allen, 1976-79

QUARTERBACK SACKS

QUARTERBACK SACKSGame: not availableSeason: Glenn Fricker, 1983 ................................................................................18Career: Glenn Fricker, 1980-83 ...........................................................................45

TACKLES (Unoffi cial until 2000)

TOTAL TACKLESGame: Jason Hairston, vs. Southern Utah, 1993 ...................................................22Season: Kris Spraker, 2000 ..............................................................................143Career: Kris Spraker, 1997-2000 ......................................................................290

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2003 Marks in Bold

Jason Holleman, shown here as a defensive back, became the fi fth player in D-II history to score two kickoff return touchdowns, when he posted back-to-back 90-yard scampers in a 37-31 win over Cal St. Northridge.

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Team RecordsSCORING

POINTSGame: vs. San Francisco State, 1985 (SFSU 12) .......... 65Season: 2000 ......................................................... 622Season*: 2000 ......................................................... 464POINTS ALLOWEDGame: vs. Sacramento City College, 1928 (UCD 12) ..... 65Season: 1997 .......................................................... 324Season*: 1992 .......................................................... 278TOUCHDOWNSGame: at Western Oregon, 2002 ................................ 9 vs. Mesa State, 2000 at Cal Poly, 2000 , vs. San Francisco State, 1985 Season: 2000 ........................................................... 85FIELD GOALSGame: vs. Saint Mary’s, 1997 ...................................... 4 vs. Cal State Northridge, 1986, vs. Humboldt State, 1980 vs. Chico State, 1976Season: 1976 (22 att.) .............................................. 17SCORING AVERAGE, OFFENSESeason: 2000 (622 pts, 13 games) ......................... 47.8SCORING AVERAGE, DEFENSE (Since 1946)Season: 1983 (94 pts, 12 games) .............................. 7.8

SCORING OFFENSE1. 2000 ................ 47.82. 1993 ................ 38.33. 2001 ................ 37.74. 1992................. 35.95. 1985................. 35.3

TOTAL OFFENSE1. 2000 .............. 518.62. 1993............... 510.03. 2001 .............. 499.94. 1992............... 444.55. 1998............... 442.7

RUSHING OFFENSE1. 1993............... 239.82. 1956............... 211.13. 1961............... 210.14. 1992............... 207.85. 1994............... 187.4

PASSING OFFENSE1. 2000 .............. 334.32. 2001 .............. 319.23. 1997............... 300.74. 1998............... 293.75. 1996............... 283.0

YARDS GAINEDGame: vs. Southern Oregon, 1952 ............................ 396Season: 1993 ....................................................... 2,877Season*: 1993 ....................................................... 2,455ATTEMPTSGame: vs. Cal St. Hayward, 1964 ............................... 78Season: 2002 ....................................................... 519Season*: 1970 & 1956 .............................................. 454YARDS PER GAMESeason: 1993 (2,877 yds, 12 games) ..................... 239.8Season*: 1993 ....................................................... 245.5AVERAGE PER PLAYSeason: 1993 ......................................................... 5.81Season*: 1993 ......................................................... 5.93TOUCHDOWNSSeason: 2000 ........................................................... 35Season*: 1992 ............................................................ 29

YARDS GAINEDGame: vs. Mesa State (261 pass, 436 passing) ......... 697Season: 2000 (2396 rush, 4346 pass) .................. 6,742YARDS PER GAMEGame: 2000 (6,742 yds, 13 games) .................... 518.6

TOTALGame: at New Mexico Highlands, 2001 ....................... 33 at Cal Poly, 2000 at Western Oregon, 2000 vs. New Haven, 1997 vs. Sacramento State, 1993 vs. Cal St. Hayward, 1993Season: 1993 .......................................................... 321

PUNTSGame: vs. Chico State, 1969 ...................................... 12 vs. Santa Clara, 1968Season: 1997 ............................................................ 81GROSS AVERAGESeason: 1969 (74 att.) ........................................... 42.3

YARDSGame: vs. Cal Poly Pomona, 1977 ............................ 206Season: 1998 ....................................................... 1,217NUMBERGame: at New Haven, 1999 ...................................... 21Season: 1998 .......................................................... 137

FUMBLES LOSTGame: vs. UC Santa Barbara, 1949 ............................... 9Season: 1968 ............................................................ 45

PASSES INTERCEPTED (Defense)Game: vs. Santa Clara ................................................. 7Season: 1973 ............................................................ 29

Consecutive Victories 1981 (last 5) & 1982 (fi rst 12) ...................... 17Consecutive Unbeaten Games 1981 (last 5) & 1982 (fi rst 12) ...................... 17Consecutive Losses 1959 (last 7) & 1960 (fi rst 6) ........................ 13Consecutive Winless Games Twice, 1959-60 & 1933-35 ............................. 16Consecutive Ties 1941 .............................................................. 3Consecutive Winning Seasons 1970-2003 .............................(Current) 34Consecutive Conference Championships 1971-90 ..................................................... 20Consecutive Conference Victories, Home 1971-93 ...................................(Current) 57

RUSHING

PASSING, cont.

TOTAL OFFENSE

FIRST DOWNS

PUNTING

PENALTIES

FUMBLES

INTERCEPTIONS

MISCELLANEOUS

YARDS GAINEDGame: vs. Southern Utah, 1998 ............................... 495Season: 2000 ...................................................... 4,346Season*: 1998 ....................................................... 3,319ATTEMPTSGame: at New Haven, 1997 ....................................... 64Season: 1997 .......................................................... 558Season*: 1997 .......................................................... 416

PASSING

COMPLETIONSGame: at New Haven, 1997 ....................................... 43Season: 1997 .......................................................... 321Season*: 1998 .......................................................... 238TOUCHDOWN PASSESGame: vs. Mesa State, 2000 ....................................... 6Season: 2000 ........................................................... 45Season*: 2000 ........................................................... 28YARDS PER GAMESeason: 2000 ...................................................... 334.3Season*: 2000 ....................................................... 323.3HIGHEST COMPLETION PERCENTAGESeason: 1986 ......................................................... 70.7Season*: 1986 ......................................................... 70.3INTERCEPTIONSSeason: 1949 ............................................................ 24Season*: 1949 ............................................................ 24

SCORING DEFENSE1. 1983................... 7.8T2. 1963 ................. 8.2T2. 1962 ................. 8.24. 1956................... 8.75. 1955................... 8.8

TOTAL DEFENSE1. 1956............... 191.02. 1964............... 191.43. 1983............... 211.54. 1981............... 216.45. 1961............... 217.8

RUSHING DEFENSE1. 1983................. 68.22. 1994................. 89.23. 2002 ................ 92.04. 1961................. 93.45. 1999 ................ 94.6

PASSING DEFENSE1. 1956................. 82.6T2. 1951 ............... 93.0T2. 1950 ............... 93.0T4. 1964 ............... 95.3T4. 1949 ............... 95.3

Top SeasonTeam Averages

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Yds Player Year Opponent Att309 Mike Ichiyama 1994 Chico State 42305 Mike Ichiyama 1994 at San Francisco State 32243 Preston Jackson 1993 at Sacramento State 27238 Jermaine Rucker 1996 Saint Mary’s 31237 Matt Massari 2002 Abilene Christian (Texas) 16223 Preston Jackson 1992 Chico State 33221 Matt Massari 2002 at Cal Poly 34213 Preston Jackson 1993 at Chico State 21210 G.P. Muhammad 1995 Humboldt State 29208 Phil Wintz 1952 at Southern Oregon —203 G.P. Muhammad 1997 at Clarion 30203 Shola Adeyemo 1990 Chico State 22196 Shola Adeyemo 1988 Sonoma State 16189 Jermaine Rucker 1995 at Sacramento State 30188 Matt Brown 2000 Saint Mary’s 24187 Preston Jackson 1993 San Francisco State 27185 Jim Allen 1972 at Sacramento State 24184 Preston Jackson 1993 Cal St. Northridge 37182 G.P. Muhammad 1998 at South Dakota State 24180 Matt Massari 2002 Saint Mary’s 27178 O.J. SWANIGAN 2002 at Western Washington 31177 Jermaine Rucker 1996 Southern Utah 34172 Preston Jackson 1993 Fort Hays State 29171 Trae Milton 1999 at New Haven 33171 G.P. Muhammad 1998 at Cal Poly 27170 Matt Brown 2000 at Western Oregon 17168 Lou Hausmann 1953 Cal Ramblers 11168 Preston Jackson 1992 Sonoma State 23168 Preston Jackson 1992 at Humboldt State 16165 Ron Austin 1979 San Francisco State 34163 Antar Mahasin 2003 at Sacramento State 34161 Jermaine Rucker 1996 Western New Mexico 25160 Ira Porchia 1997 Western Washington 26160 Ron Hanna 1950 at Whittier 18158 G.P. Muhammad 1997 South Dakota State 27157 G.P. Muhammad 1996 Chico State 32156 Shola Adeyemo 1990 at San Francisco State 20154 Darryl Goss 1981 Sacramento State 30153 Sean Holleman 2001 Tarleton State 27153 Preston Jackson 1993 Cal St. Hayward 16150 G.P. Muhammad 1997 at Sacramento State 34150 Preston Jackson 1993 Cal Poly 24147 Bud Journey 1969 Cal Poly Pomona 17146 Elihu Vann 2002 Humboldt State 24145 Sean Holleman 2001 Western Washington 22145 G.P. Muhammad 1997 at Angelo State 22145 Ron Austin 1980 Cal St. Northridge 22143 Jim Tomasin 1988 at Santa Clara 15143 Ron Austin 1980 at Chico State 19143 Ron Austin 1980 Humboldt State 26142 G.P. Muhammad 1997 Central Washington 20142 Ron Austin 1979 at Cal St. Hayward 26140 Ron Austin 1979 Nevada 21

Yds Player Year Opponent Att139 Glenn DuFour 1964 at Chico State 21139 Ron Austin 1979 at Santa Clara 24139 Jermaine Rucker 1995 Cal Poly 32138 Matt Brown 1999 at Central Oklahoma 25138 G.P. Muhammad 1998 Central Washington 12138 Matt Brown 1998 Western Oregon 11137 Mark Ford 1985 at Sacramento State 18136 O.J. SWANIGAN 2003 at North Dakota State 22136 Ron Austin 1980 Cal Poly 25135 Antar Mahasin 2003 at Saint Mary’s 22135 Rusty Stivers 1994 at Humboldt State 20135 Preston Jackson 1992 at Santa Clara 21134 G.P. Muhammad 1998 New Haven 27134 Jermaine Rucker 1996 at Carson-Newman 36134 Jermaine Rucker 1995 at Southern Utah 28133 Matt Massari 2002 Sacramento State 25133 Matt Brown 1999 Central Washington 32133 Ron Austin 1980 Cal Poly Pomona 30132 Elihu Vann 2002 at Western Washington 22132 Rusty Stivers 1994 Sonoma State 19131 Joe Genasci 1989 Humboldt State 18129 G.P. Muhammad 1996 Sacramento State 20129 Shawn Rogers 1982 at Cal St. Hayward 15128 Preston Jackson 1993 Humboldt State 23

100-YARD RUSHERS

In his fi rst start at running back, Mike Ichiyama rushed for 309 yards vs. Chico State. One week later, he sprung for 305 at San Francisco State, becoming the second player (after Leshon Johnson of Northern Illinois) to post consecutive 300-yard rushing games. The feat was matched four years later by Heisman Trophy winner Ricky Williams of Texas.

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Yds Player Year Opponent Att127 G.P. Muhammad 1998 at Grand Valley State 15126 Jim Wilson 1953 Southern Oregon 9126 Shawn Rogers 1983 San Francisco State 20126 Preston Jackson 1992 at Cal St. Hayward 23124 Preston Jackson 1993 at Saint Mary’s 25123 G.P. Muhammad 1998 at Western Washington 26123 Hal Leigh 1952 Cal Ramblers —123 Tom Slater 1974 at San Francisco State 25123 Jerold Ligons 1984 Sonoma State 16122 Rick Hamilton 1973 Nevada 15122 Shola Adeyemo 1988 at Cal St. Hayward 17122 Preston Jackson 1992 Saint Mary’s 17121 Ken Kuyendall 1949 at Humboldt State 11121 Ron Austin 1978 Cal St. Hayward 22120 Boyd Bentley 1965 at Cal St. Hayward 26119 Matt Massari 2001 at Sacramento State 19118 G.P. Muhammad 1997 at Texas A&M-Kingsville 27118 Shola Adeyemo 1990 at Cal St. Hayward 16117 Jermaine Rucker 1995 Cal St. Northridge 14116 Trae Milton 2001 at Humboldt State 17116 Nick Aliotti 1975 at Pacifi c 17116 Darryl Goss 1981 San Francisco State 34116 Shawn Rogers 1983 Cal St. Hayward 17115 Bud Journey 1969 at UC Riverside 15114 Sam Paneno 1999 Western Oregon 26114 Randy Scagliotti 1967 Sacramento State 22113 Kelsey Gallagher 2000 at Western Washington 22113 Preston Jackson 1993 at Sonoma State 31113 Preston Jackson 1992 Sacramento State 20112 Matt Massari 2002 at Central Washington 25112 Trae Milton 1999 at Southern Utah 26112 Shawn Rogers 1982 Sacramento State 16112 Preston Jackson 1992 Cal Poly 22111 Matt Massari 2002 Humboldt State 13111 Jerold Ligons 1986 Chico State 17111 G.P. Muhammad 1998 Sacramento State 18111 Rusty Stivers 1994 Sacramento State 22111 Shola Adeyemo 1987 at Sacramento State 22110 Matt Brown 2000 Southern Utah 26109 Matt Brown 2000 Sacramento State 31109 Jim Allen 1972 Santa Clara 25109 Tom Slater 1974 at Sacramento State 20109 Darryl Goss 1981 at Cal St. Hayward 22109 Jerold Ligons 1984 at Cal St. Northridge 13109 Jim Tomasin 1989 at Chico State 23108 Rusty Stivers 1994 Southern Utah 15107 Sam Paneno 1998 Western Oregon 15107 Bud Journey 1969 at Humboldt State 15106 Ron Austin 1980 Santa Clara 22106 Jerold Ligons 1986 Sonoma State 20105 Trae Milton 2001 Western Oregon 17105 Trae Milton 2001 at Saint Mary’s 19105 G.P. Muhammad 1998 Texas A&M-Kingsville 22105 Jermaine Rucker 1996 Central Oklahoma 29105 Bill Kramer 1965 at Humboldt State 26

Yds Player Year Opponent Att105 Joe Mangiaracina 1970 Univ. of San Francisco 22104 Sean Holleman 2001 Central Washington 11104 Jermaine Rucker 1996 at Tex.A&M-Kingsville 28103 Harold Leigh 1952 Humboldt State 15103 Fred Wheeler 1977 San Francisco State 17103 Shola Adeyemo 1990 Saint Mary’s 4102 Sean Holleman 2001 at Texas A&M-Kingsville 24102 Preston Jackson 1993 Texas A&M-Kingsville 23102 Khari Jones 1993 at Sonoma State 11101 Matt Brown 2000 at Cal Poly 27101 Jim Reynolds 1952 at Chico State —101 Tom Slater 1974 Cal St. Hayward 12101 Shawn Rogers 1983 at Sacramento State 15101 Preston Jackson 1992 at San Francisco State 25101 Preston Jackson 1992 at Portland State 18100 Lonnie Cagle 1955 at San Francisco State 13100 George Mock 1971 at Univ. of San Francisco 20100 Ron Austin 1979 at Cal Poly Pomona 21100 Don Barber 1980 Santa Clara 9100 Ron Austin 1980 Cal St. Hayward 22100 G.P. Muhammad 1995 Western State 13

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Single-Game Performances

AGS at Western Washington, 11/16/02O.J. SWANIGAN ..................................... 31/178

Elihu Vann ............................................. 22/132

AGS vs. Humboldt State, 10/19/02 Elihu Vann ............................................. 24/146 Matt Massari ......................................... 13/111

GS vs. Western Oregon, 11/7/98 Matt Brown ............................................ 11/138 Sam Paneno .......................................... 15/107

AGS at Sonoma State, 10/16/93 Preston Jackson ...................................... 31/113 Khari Jones ............................................ 11/102

AGS vs. San Francisco State, 1983 Shawn Rogers ........................................ 20/126 Darryl Goss ............................................ 34/116

AGS vs. Santa Clara, 1980 Ron Austin ............................................. 22/106 Don Barber ............................................. 9/100

‘DOUBLE’ 100-YARD RUSHING GAMES

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Yds Player Year Opponent Att-Cmp-Int TD495 Kevin Daft 1998 Southern Utah 39-23-2 3482 Kevin Daft 1997 at New Haven 64-43-3 3439 J.T. O’Sullivan 2000 Southern Utah 35-23-1 5419 Jim Speck 1973 Boise State 42-22-4 3415 J.T. O’Sullivan 2000 at Cal Poly 39-28-0 2413 Ken O’Brien 1982 Cal St. Northridge 44-30-1 2413 Kevin Daft 1997 at Texas A&M-Kingsville 44-30-3 5403 Kevin Daft 1998 at Western Washington 43-27-0 4402 Jeff Bridewell 1990 at Santa Clara 40-29-0 2399 Bob Biggs 1972 at San Francisco State 38-23-2 3398 Mike Quinn 1991 at Chico State 60-32-4 2393 J.T. O’Sullivan 2001 at Texas A&M-Kingsville 35-18-0 4388 Bob Biggs 1972 Massachusetts 60-27-4 1388 Mark Grieb 1996 Chico State 45-27-0 1382 Kevin Daft 1997 at Southern Utah 45-18-1 4382 J.T. O’Sullivan 2000 Chadron State 32-20-1 4381 Ryan Flanigan 2002 at Texas A&M-Kingsville 45-25-1 2379 Kevin Daft 1997 at Sacramento State 41-26-0 4378 Mark Grieb 1996 Sacramento State 39-23-3 1376 J.T. O’Sullivan 2000 at Western Washington 30-19-2 4372 Chris Petersen 1986 Chico State 37-29-0 4372 J.T. O’Sullivan 2001 Western Oregon 42-30-0 4366 Kevin Daft 1998 Saint Mary’s 52-30-0 2365 Khari Jones 1993 Cal Poly 43-22-1 4365 J.T. O’Sullivan 2001 at New Mexico Highlands 39-26-2 3364 J.T. O’Sullivan 2000 Mesa State 24-21-0 6360 J.T. O’Sullivan 2000 at Western Oregon 22-15-1 3359 Ryan Flanigan 2003 Central Washington 27-24-0 3357 Chris Petersen 1986 at Pacifi c 40-30-1 4355 Scott Barry 1984 at North Dakota State 46-29-4 2353 Mike Moroski 1977 Lehigh 46-21-5 4351 J.T. O’Sullivan 1999 Cal Poly 34-25-1 2347 Ken O’Brien 1982 Chico State 31-18-0 3346 Bob Biggs 1972 Humboldt State 36-24-1 3345 Khari Jones 1992 at San Francisco State 19-13-0 4344 Mike Moroski 1978 Eastern Illinois 49-24-3 1344 Ken O’Brien 1980 Cal Poly Pomona 27-15-0 3340 Chris Petersen 1986 South Dakota 42-31-1 1337 Mike Moroski 1978 at Pacifi c 39-27-1 4335 Jeff Bridewell 1989 at Sonoma State 27-23-0 3335 J.T. O’Sullivan 2001 Central Washington 28-19-2 3334 Dennis Bunting 1966 Humboldt State 23-17-1 4333 J.T. O’Sullivan 1999 at Sacramento State 35-23-1 1332 J.T. O’Sullivan 2001 Western Washington 29-18-0 2329 Bob Biggs 1972 Santa Clara 51-25-3 2328 Chris Petersen 1986 at Humboldt State 31-27-0 3328 Khari Jones 1993 at Sonoma State 36-16-1 3328 Mark Grieb 1996 at Carson-Newman 34-25-2 3327 J.T. O’Sullivan 2001 at North Dakota 45-26-2 0325 Jon Barragan 2003 Western Washington 28-19-2 3321 J.T. O’Sullivan 1999 Western Oregon 42-25-2 2311 Mark Grieb 1996 at Cal St. Northridge 39-22-1 2310 Kevin Daft 1998 New Haven 53-26-1 1

Yds Player Year Opponent Att-Cmp-Int TD310 J.T. O’Sullivan 1999 Central Oklahoma 24-16-1 3309 J.T. O’Sullivan 2000 at West Chester 22-14-0 3308 Ken O’Brien 1982 Northern Michigan 20-14-1 3308 Chris Petersen 1986 at Cal St. Northridge 39-27-0 2307 Khari Jones 1993 Cal St. Northridge 39-21-0 3305 Jeff Bridewell 1989 Santa Clara 39-29-2 3305 Kevin Daft 1997 Cal Poly 55-28-2 2304 Khari Jones 1993 at Chico State 31-20-2 2304 Kevin Daft 1997 at Angelo State 31-18-0 4302 Ken O’Brien 1982 Sacramento State 28-20-0 3300 Kevin Daft 1998 at Central Washington 30-20-0 3

300-YARD PASSERS

Jim Speck’s 419 yards at Boise State stood as UC Davis’ single-game passing record for almost a quarter-century...

...until Kevin Daft compiled an NCAA D-II playoff record with 482 at New Haven in 1997. Daft broke his own mark the following season, posting 495 against Southern Utah.

...until Kevin Daft compiled an NCAA D-II playoff record with 482 at New Haven in 1997. Daft broke his own mark the following season, posting 495 against Southern Utah.

Single-Game Performances

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Single-Game Performances150-YARD RECEIVERSYds. Player Year Opponent Rec.233 Michael Oliva 2001 at Texas A&M-Kingsville 8229 Calvin Ellison 1978 at Puget Sound 6204 Mike Bellotti 1972 Humboldt State 11196 Michael Oliva 2001 Western Oregon 11194 Charley Enos 2001 at New Mexico Highlands 9183 Tay Thompson 1972 at San Francisco State 9180 Howard Gravelle 1969 at UC Riverside 6179 John Shoemaker 1999 at Sacramento State 8176 Allen Fleming 1982 Chico State 5174 Dick South 1966 Humboldt State 9173 Bart Greene 1990 Saint Mary’s 6170 Jon Delfatti 1980 at Cal St. Northridge 5167 Michael Oliva 2002 at Texas A&M-Kingsville 11166 Calvin Ellison 1978 Eastern Illinois 9163 Michael Oliva 2001 Central Washington 10163 Howard Gravelle 1969 at Cal St. Hayward 10162 Chris Mandeville 1986 South Dakota 11161 Josh Weinstock 1991 at Chico State 12158 Charley Enos 2000 Eastern Oregon 6158 Charley Enos 2000 at Western Washington 8158 John Shoemaker 1999 Humboldt State 3158 Jon Delfatti 1979 at Humboldt State 7157 John Shoemaker 1998 Southern Utah 5156 Allen Fleming 1983 Cal Lutheran 10155 Onome Ojo 2000 at Western Washington 4155 Aaron Bennetts 1994 Sonoma State 6154 Francis Montes 1997 at New Haven 10153 John Shoemaker 1999 Humboldt State 4152 KEVIN FREEMAN 2003 Northern Colorado 7152 Francis Montes 1997 at Southern Utah 5151 John Shoemaker 1998 at Grand Valley State 10151 Calvin Ellison 1977 Bethune-Cookman 6

AGS at Texas A&M-Kingsville, 11/17/02Michael Oliva ................................................ 11/167

Joe Bandel ...................................................... 5/107

AGS at Texas A&M-Kingsville, 11/17/01Michael Oliva .................................................. 8/233

Charley Enos ..................................................... 4/116

AGS at Western Washington, 11/11/00 Charley Enos .................................................... 8/158 Onome Ojo ...................................................... 4/155

AGS vs. Chadron State, 11/18/00Michael Oliva ................................................... 4/121

Onome Ojo ...................................................... 4/118

AGS vs. Mesa State, 11/25/00 Charley Enos .................................................... 8/158 Onome Ojo ...................................................... 4/155

AGS vs. Southern Utah, 10/14/00 Michael Oliva ................................................... 7/108 Onome Ojo ...................................................... 3/103

AGS vs. Western Washington, 11/13/99 John Shoemaker .............................................. 7/117 Charley Enos .................................................... 4/153

AGS vs. Southern Utah, 11/14/98 John Shoemaker ............................................... 5/157 Dave Hartvickson ............................................... 6/108 Wes Terrell ........................................................ 4/102

AGS vs. Grand Valley State, 11/8/97 John Shoemaker ............................................. 5/117 Lucas Bader .................................................... 4/100

AGS vs. Northern Michigan, 1982 Allen Fleming ...................................................127 yds Rick Woehler ....................................................104 yds

AGS vs. Cal Poly Pomona, 1980 Don Barber ......................................................126 yds Jeff Zimmerman ...............................................125 yds

AGS vs. Boise State, 1973 Brad Pederson ..................................................113 yds Anthony Terry ...................................................102 yds

‘DOUBLE’ 100-YARD RECEIVING GAMES

Michael Oliva set a school record and a national D-II playoff mark with 233 yards against Texas A&M-Kingsville in 2001. Almost exactly one year later, he unloaded for 167 yards on 11 catches against the Javelinas.

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RUSHING ATTEMPTSOVERALL Year Att1. Preston Jackson 1993 2962. G.P. Muhammad 1997 2823. Jermaine Rucker 1996 2474. Preston Jackson 1992 2275. Ron Austin 1980 2246. Matt Brown 2000 2237. G.P. Muhammad 1998 2178. Matt Massari 2002 2109. Ron Austin 1979 20610. Shawn Rogers 1982 193REGULAR-SEASON ONLY Year Att1. Preston Jackson 1993 2442. Ron Austin 1980 2243. Preston Jackson 1992 209

RUSHING TDsOVERALL Year TD1. Preston Jackson 1993 242. Matt Brown 2000 223. Jermaine Rucker 1995 174. Preston Jackson 1992 155. Sean Holleman 2001 146. Fred Wheeler 1978 13T7. G.P. Muhammad 1998 12T7. Ron Austin 1980 12T7. George Mock 1971 12T10. Matt Massari 2002 11T10. Jermaine Rucker 1996 11T10. Shawn Rogers 1982 11REGULAR-SEASON ONLY Year AttT1. Matt Brown 2000 18T1. Preston Jackson 1993 183. Jermaine Rucker 1995 17

PASSING YARDS

OVERALL Year Comp1. Kevin Daft 1997 2812. J.T. O’Sullivan 2001 2553. Chris Petersen 1986 2504. Kevin Daft 1998 2385. Mark Grieb 1996 2296. Jeff Bridewell 1989 2267. Scott Barry 1984 2188. Ken O’Brien 1982 2179. Khari Jones 1993 21510. Bob Biggs 1972 213REGULAR-SEASON ONLY Year Comp1. Kevin Daft 1998 2222. Chris Petersen 1986 2083. J.T. O’Sullivan 2001 194

PASSING ATTEMPTSOVERALL Year Att1. Kevin Daft 1997 4862. Kevin Daft 1998 4173. Khari Jones 1993 4124. J.T. O’Sullivan 2001 4065. Mark Grieb 1996 4006. Bob Biggs 1972 3877. Mike Quinn 1991 3648. Jeff Bridewell 1989 3609. Chris Petersen 1986 35410. Ken O’Brien 1982 349REGULAR-SEASON ONLY Year Att1. Kevin Daft 1998 3802. Mike Quinn 1991 3643. Kevin Daft 1997 347

PASSING TDsOVERALL Year TD1. J.T. O’Sullivan 2000 382. Kevin Daft 1997 333. J.T. O’Sullivan 2001 324. Kevin Daft 1998 305. Khari Jones 1993 296. J.T. O’Sullivan 1999 267. Mark Grieb 1996 25T8. Chris Petersen 1986 23T8. Ken O’Brien 1982 23T10. Ryan Flanigan 2002 20T10. Khari Jones 1992 20REGULAR-SEASON ONLY Year TD1. Kevin Daft 1998 282. Khari Jones 1993 273. J.T. O’Sullivan 2000 25

TOTAL OFFENSE

OVERALL Year Rec1. Michael Oliva 2001 752. Charley Enos 2000 733. John Shoemaker 1997 674. Michael Oliva 2002 66T5. John Shoemaker 1999 62T5. Allen Fleming 1982 627. Chris Mandeville 1986 60T8. Charley Enos 2001 59T8. John Shoemaker 1998 59T10. Charley Enos 1999 57T10. Mike Ichiyama 1993 57 REGULAR-SEASON ONLY Year RecT1. Charley Enos 2000 55T1. Charley Enos 2001 55T3. John Shoemaker 1998 54T3. Tay Thompson 1972 54

RECEIVING YARDSOVERALL Year Yards1. Michael Oliva 2001 1,3652. Charley Enos 2000 1,3603. John Shoemaker 1999 1,1724. Michael Oliva 2002 1,0915. Charley Enos 2001 1,0746. Francis Montes 1997 1,0137. Allen Fleming 1982 9948. John Shoemaker 1998 924T9. Mike Sellar 1988 896T9. Randy Williams 1984 896REGULAR-SEASON ONLY Year Yards1. Charley Enos 2000 1,0442. Michael Oliva 2001 9683. Charley Enos 2001 958

YARDS PER CATCHOVERALL (Min. 15 recs) Year Avg1. Onome Ojo 2000 26.22. Jon Defl atti 1979 23.93. Jon Delfatti 1980 23.24. Arnold Hardy 1993 23.05. Aaron Bugarske 1996 21.76. Anthony Terry 1975 21.67. Lucas Bader 1996 21.48. Randy Williams 1984 20.49. Onome Ojo 1999 20.310. Mike Bellotti 1971 20.2

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OVERALL Year Points1. Preston Jackson 1993 1482. Matt Brown 2000 1383. Jermaine Rucker 1995 1084. Eric Friend 2000 1075. Preston Jackson 1992 926. G.P. Muhammad 1998 907. Eddie Loretto 1985 85T8. Sean Holleman 2001 84T8. Shawn Rogers 1983 8410. Ron Austin 1980 80REGULAR-SEASON ONLY Year Points1. Matt Brown 2000 1142. Preston Jackson 1993 1103. Jermaine Rucker 1995 108

RUSHING YARDSOVERALL Year Yards1. Preston Jackson 1993 1,8262. Preston Jackson 1992 1,4353. G.P. Muhammad 1997 1,3074. G.P. Muhammad 1998 1,2875. Matt Massari 2002 1,2746. Jermaine Rucker 1996 1,1287. Matt Brown 2000 1,1838. Ron Austin 1980 1,1009. Ron Austin 1979 1,02810. Shawn Rogers 1982 929REGULAR-SEASON ONLY Year Yards1. Preston Jackson 1993 1,5522. Preston Jackson 1992 1,3343. Matt Massari 2002 1,204

OVERALL Year Yards1. J.T. O’Sullivan 2001 3,8262. Kevin Daft 1997 3,6963. J.T. O’Sullivan 2000 3,6794. Kevin Daft 1998 3,3175. Mark Grieb 1996 3,2306. J.T. O’Sullivan 1999 3,2177. Khari Jones 1993 3,1748. Ken O’Brien 1982 2,9769. Chris Petersen 1986 2,96510. Jeff Bridewell 1989 2,731REGULAR-SEASON ONLY Year Yards1. Kevin Daft 1998 3,1122. J.T. O’Sullivan 2001 2,8543. Khari Jones 1993 2,686

OVERALL Year Yards1. J.T. O’Sullivan 2001 4,1972. J.T. O’Sullivan 2000 4,1523. Khari Jones 1993 3,7154. Kevin Daft 1997 3,7025. Kevin Daft 1998 3,3326. Chris Petersen 1986 3,1757. J.T. O’Sullivan 1999 3,1728. Mark Grieb 1996 3,1599. Ken O’Brien 1982 3,14010. Chris Petersen 1985 2,920REGULAR-SEASON ONLY Year Yards1. Khari Jones 1993 3,2722. J.T. O’Sullivan 2001 3,1673. Kevin Daft 1998 3,148

PASSING COMPLETIONS RECEPTIONS

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OVERALL Year TDT1. Michael Oliva 2001 13T1. John Shoemaker 1999 13T1. John Shoemaker 1998 134. Charley Enos 2000 12T5. Michael Oliva 2002 11T5. Onome Ojo 2000 11T5. Michael Oliva 2000 11T5. Allen Fleming 1983 11T5. Tay Thompson 1971 1110. Charley Enos 2001 10

REGULAR-SEASON ONLY Year TD1. John Shoemaker 1998 12T2. John Shoemaker 1999 11T2. Allen Fleming 1983 11T2. Tay Thompson 1971 11

PUNT RETURNSOVERALL Year Att/Yds1. Armin Anderson 1984 65/5362. Armin Anderson 1983 62/3983. Artemus Jones 1998 26/3814. Joe Genasci 1991 25/3305. Mike Ichiyama 1994 30/2526. Mike Ichiyama 1992 17/2457. Curtis Steen 1997 35/2438. Armin Anderson 1985 38/2429. Glenn Adriatico 2000 17/23410. Brian Favors 1996 22/233

KICKOFF RETURNSOVERALL Year Att/Yds1. Artemus Jones 1997 45/1,086T2. Artemus Jones 1998 40/829T2. Jermaine Rucker 1995 29/7444. Artemus Jones 1999 30/5975. Calvin Ellison 1977 21/5536. Channing Ragsdale 1994 29/5307. Arnold Hardy 1993 26/5198. Artemus Jones 1996 19/4879. Tom Watts 2001 22/47310. DeWayne Quinn 1989 20/445

PUNTINGOVERALL (Min. 35 atts) Year Avg1. Bill Ingram 1969 42.32. CHRIS SHIBEL 2002 41.43. Chip Dull 1979 41.04. Chris Humes 1992 40.65. Greg Alley 1998 40.436. Pat Inglesby 1983 40.417. CHRIS SHIBEL 2001 40.318. CHRIS SHIBEL 2003 40.259. Greg Alley 1999 39.9010. Jon McManus 1988 39.88

INTERCEPTIONSOVERALL Year Int/Yds1. Adam Williams 1973 8/ 482. Gavin Carr 1982 7/ 33T3. Joe Caviglia 1998 6/ 26T3. Bo Eason 1983 6/ 95T3. Jeff Allen 1977 6/ 83T3. John Silverfoote 1975 6/ 53T3. Adam Williams 1975 6/ 94T3. Anthony Terry 1974 6/ 39T3. John Silverfoote 1973 6/ 73T3. John Miller 1970 6/140

EXTRA POINTSOVERALL Year XP1. Eric Friend 2000 772. Cortney Williams 2001 553. Eric Friend 1998 474. Dusty Apocotos 2002 45T5. Rafael Fernandez 1993 44T5. Rafael Fernandez 1992 447. Ray Sullivan 1982 418. Ray Sullivan 1983 399. Eddie Loretto 1985 3710. Rafael Fernandez 1989 35

REGULAR-SEASON ONLY Year XP1. Eric Friend 2000 572. Cortney Williams 2001 473. Eric Friend 1998 44

EXTRA POINT ATTEMPTSOVERALL Year XPA1. Eric Friend 2000 792. Cortney Williams 2001 63T3. Eric Friend 1998 52T3. Rafael Fernandez 1993 525. Dusty Apocotos 2002 486. Ray Sullivan 1982 477. Rafael Fernandez 1992 468. Ray Sullivan 1983 449. Ryan Christie 1996 41T10. Eric Friend 1999 40T10. Eddie Loretto 1985 40

REGULAR-SEASON ONLY Year XPA1. Eric Friend 2000 582. Cortney Williams 2001 543. Eric Friend 1998 49

FIELD GOALSOVERALL Year FG1. Eddie Loretto 1985 162. Dusty Apocotos 2003 153. Rolf Benirschke 1976 144. Eddie Loretto 1986 135. Rod Holmquist 1980 126. Ray Sullivan 1983 11T7. Eric Friend 2000 10T7. Rafael Fernandez 1993 10T7. Rafael Fernandez 1989 10T7. Eddie Loretto 1988 10

REGULAR-SEASON ONLY Year FG1. Eddie Loretto 1985 162. Dusty Apocotos 2003 153. Rolf Benirschke 1976 14

FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTSOVERALL Year FGA1. Eddie Loretto 1985 21T2. Dusty Apocotos 2003 19T2. Rolf Benirschke 1976 194. Ray Sullivan 1984 18T5. Marc Rovetti 1990 17T5. Eddie Loretto 1988 17T5. Eddie Loretto 1987 17T5. Ray Sullivan 1984 17T5. Rod Holmquist 1980 17T10. Rafael Fernandez 1989 16T10. Eddie Loretto 1986 16T10. Rolf Benirschke 1975 16

REGULAR-SEASON ONLY Year FGA1. Eddie Loretto 1985 21T2. Dusty Apocotos 2003 19T2. Rolf Benirschke 1976 19

DEFENSIVE RECORDSNote: UC Davis had kept complete records for tackles (solo and assists) and tackles-for-loss since the 1987 season. However, defensive stats did not become offi cially recognized by the NCAA until 2000.

TOTAL TACKLESOVERALL Year Tot1. Kris Spraker 2000 1432. Jason Hairston 1993 1133. Steve Thompson 1989 98T4. Kelly Valaau 2003 93T4. Chad Sindel 1999 93T4. Jason Geldermann 1997 93T4. Ted Corcoran 1996 93T8. Michael Hanley 1989 89T8. Ed McNicoll 1988 8910. Jason Hairston 1992 82

SOLO TACKLESOVERALL Year Tot1. Jason Hairston 1993 632. Kris Spraker 2000 603. Joe Caviglia 1999 504. Jason Hairston 1992 45T5. Ejiro Evero 2002 44T5. Carnell Green 2000 44T7. Kelly Valaau 2003 43T7. Steve Thompson 1989 43T9. Nate Nelson 2001 42T9. Tom Watts 2001 42T9. Ted Corcoran 1996 42T9. Michael Hanley 1989 42

ASSISTED TACKLESOVERALL Year Tot1. Kris Spraker 2000 832. Chad Sindel 1999 733. Chad Sindel 1997 584. Steve Thompson 1989 55T5. Jason Geldermann 1997 52T5. Mark Johnson 1989 52T7. Ted Corcoran 1996 51T7. Ed McNicoll 1988 51T9. Kelly Valaau 2003 50T9. Jason Hairston 1993 50

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OVERALL Years TD FG XP Pts1. Eddie Loretto 1985-88 0 47/72 132/142 2732. Preston Jackson 1991-93 40 0 3 2463. Matt Brown 1998-2000 40 0 0 240T4. G.P. Muhammad 1995-98 38 0 4 236T4. Rafael Fernandez 1989-93 0 32/52 140/153 2366. Michael Oliva 1999-2002 37 0 0 2227. Ray Sullivan 1981-84 0 31/51 115/129 2088. Eric Friend 1997-2000 0 14/22 171 2139 John Shoemaker 1996-99 33 0 0 204T10. Jermaine Rucker 1995-96 29 0 0 174T10. Shola Adeyemo 1987-90 29 0 0 174 REGULAR-SEASON ONLY Years TD FG XP Pts1. Eddie Loretto 1985-88 0 46 128 2662. Rafael Fernandez 1989-93 0 30 128 2183. Matt Brown 1998-2000 36 0 0 2164. Preston Jackson 1991-93 34 0 2 2085. G.P. Muhammad 1995-98 33 0 3 200

RUSHING YARDSOVERALL Years Att Yards Avg TD1. G.P. Muhammad 1995-98 685 3,589 5.2 282. Preston Jackson 1991-93 539 3,325 6.2 403. Ron Austin 1977-80 646 2,968 4.6 234. Shola Adeyemo 1987-90 456 2,269 5.0 205. Matt Brown 1998-2000 436 2,234 5.1 38 6. Jermaine Rucker 1995-96 425 2,044 4.8 287. Matt Massari 2001-02 298 1,814 6.1 158. Shawn Rogers 1981-83 404 1,812 4.5 239. Lonnie Cagle 1955-59 325 1,431 4.4 1210. Jerold Ligons 1983-86 289 1,321 4.6 14REGULAR-SEASON ONLY Years Att Yards Avg TD1. G.P. Muhammad 1995-98 598 3,148 5.3 262. Preston Jackson 1991-93 469 2,950 6.3 343. Ron Austin 1977-80 623 2,875 4.6 224. Shola Adeyemo 1987-90 430 2,208 5.1 265. Matt Brown 1998-2000 341 1,754 5.1 34

PASSING YARDSOVERALL Years Att Cpl Int Pct Yds TD Ratg1. J.T. O’Sullivan 1998-2001 1070 669 41 62.5 10,745 96 168.82. Kevin Daft 1995-98 982 566 30 57.6 7,601 68 139.43. Ken O’Brien 1980-82 820 470 25 57.3 6,637 44 136.94. Mark Grieb 1994-96 777 441 25 56.8 6,051 43 134.05. Jeff Bridewell 1987-90 819 487 23 59.5 5,773 34 126.86. Khari Jones 1991-93 729 386 24 52.9 5,681 50 134.57. Chris Petersen 1985-86 633 441 16 69.7 5,555 42 160.28. Scott Barry 1982-84 736 466 25 63.3 5,387 37 134.69. Jim Speck 1973-76 687 358 37 52.1 4,900 34 117.610. Ryan Flanigan 2000-03 538 335 18 62.3 4,852 37 154.0REGULAR-SEASON Years Att Cpl Int Pct Yds TD1. J.T. O’Sullivan 1998-2001 808 510 32 63.1 8,143 72 2. Kevin Daft 1995-98 805 459 23 57.0 6,197 543. Ken O’Brien 1980-82 762 431 22 56.6 6,076 414. Jeff Bridewell 1987-90 759 452 21 59.6 5,424 325. Mark Grieb 1994-96 683 380 21 55.6 5,282 35

PUNTINGPlayer Years No Yds Avg LG1. Chris Humes 1989-92 152 5,981 39.35 762. Scott Lindquist 1985-87 110 4,316 39.24 673. Bill Ingram 1968-69 150 5,875 39.17 714. Greg Alley 1997-2000 244 9531 39.061 705. Pat Inglesby 1982-83 125 4,882 39.056 736. Jim Tregea 1973-74 121 4,713 38.95 627. Ryan Christie 1995-96 95 3,668 38.61 708. Chip Dull 1978-79 122 4,689 38.43 70 (Chris Shibel 2001-present 155 6,299 40.64 63)

RECEPTIONSOVERALL Years Rec Yards Avg TD1. Charley Enos 1998-2001 194 3,258 16.8 25T2. Michael Oliva 1999-2002 192 3,379 17.6 37T2. John Shoemaker 1996-99 192 2,969 15.5 334. Randy Williams 1982-85 169 2,921 17.3 225. Tay Thompson 1970-72 153 2,147 14.0 206. Josh Weinstock 1989-92 137 1,891 13.8 20T7. Allen Fleming 1981-83 128 1,941 15.0 17T7 Mike Ichiyama 1992-94 128 1,592 12.4 89. Wes Terrell 1995-98 125 1,715 13.7 1210. Howard Gravelle 1967-69 117 1,884 16.1 18REGULAR-SEASON ONLY Years Rec Yards Avg TD1. John Shoemaker 1996-99 158 2,460 15.6 292. Tay Thompson 1970-72 153 2,147 14.0 203. Randy Williams 1982-85 139 2,463 17.7 204. Michael Oliva 1999-2002 134 2,327 17.4 285. Josh Weinstock 1989-92 132 1,850 14.0 19

TOTAL OFFENSEOVERALL Years Plays Rush Pass Total1. J.T. O’Sullivan 1998-2001 1,300 799 10,745 11,5442. Kevin Daft 1995-98 1,144 95 7,601 7,6963. Khari Jones 1991-93 927 883 5,681 6,5644. Ken O’Brien 1980-82 1,097 -74 6,637 6,5635. Chris Petersen 1985-86 831 540 5,555 6,0956. Mark Grieb 1994-96 902 -121 6,051 5,9307. Scott Barry 1982-84 924 209 5,387 5,5968. Jeff Bridewell 1987-90 978 -303 5,773 5,4709. Ryan Flanigan 2000-03 674 -11 4,852 4,84110. Mike Moroski 1975-78 755 68 4,530 4,598REGULAR-SEASON Years Plays Rush Pass Total1. J.T. O’Sullivan 1998-2000 985 600 8,143 8,743 2. Kevin Daft 1995-98 944 92 6,197 6,2893. Ken O’Brien 1980-82 1,047 -83 6,076 5,9934. Khari Jones 1991-93 858 678 5,081 5,7595. Chris Petersen 1985-86 760 544 4,991 5,535

ALL-PURPOSE YARDSOVERALL Years Rush Rec PRet KRet Total1. G.P. Muhammad 1995-98 3,589 1,040 0 0 4,6292. Mike Ichiyama 1992-94 1,213 1,592 641 602 4,0483. Preston Jackson 1991-93 3,325 151 0 106 3,5824. Artemus Jones 1996-99 11 45 507 2,999 3,5625. Ron Austin 1977-80 2,968 304 0 254 3,5266. Shola Adeyemo 1987-90 2,269 1,082 0 90 3,4417. Michael Oliva 1999-2002 14 3,379 0 0 3,3938. Jermaine Rucker 1995-96 2,044 356 0 852 3,2529. John Shoemaker 1996-99 0 2,969 0 46 3,01510. Randy Williams 1982-85 3 2,921 0 0 2,924

INTERCEPTIONSOVERALL Years Int Yards TD1. Adam Williams 1972-73, ’75 15 142 12. John Silverfoote 1973-75 13 126 03. Joe Caviglia 1997-99 12 56 04. Bo Eason 1982-83 11 238 35. Jeff Allen 1977-79 10 194 3T6. Nate Nelson 1998-2001 9 33 0 T6. Jeremy Veasey 1995-97 9 70 0T6. John Miller 1970-71 9 199 0T9. Mike McDonald 1990-92 8 24 0T9. Mark Krieger 1986-88 8 54 0T9. Mike Bowles 1968-70 8 50 1

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OVERALL Years Att1. G.P. Muhammad 1995-97 6852. Ron Austin 1977-80 6463. Preston Jackson 1991-93 5394. Matt Brown 1998-2000 4365. Shola Adeyemo 1987-90 4346. Jermaine Rucker 1995-96 4257. Shawn Rogers 1981-83 4048. Lonnie Cagle 1955-59 325T9. Matt Massari 2001-02 298T9. Fred Wheeler 1976-78 298QUARTERBACKS Years Att1. J.T. O’Sullivan 1998-2001 230T2. Khari Jones 1991-93 198T2. Chris Petersen 1985-86 198

RUSHING TDsOVERALL Years TD1. Preston Jackson 1991-93 402. Matt Brown 1998-2000 38T3. G.P. Muhammad 1995-98 28T3. Jermaine Rucker 1995-96 285. Fred Wheeler 1976-78 24T6. Shawn Rogers 1981-83 23T6. Ron Austin 1977-80 238. George Mock 1970-71 229. Shola Adeyemo 1987-90 20T10. Sean Holleman 2000-01 16T10. Mike Ichiyama 1992-94 16

PASSING ATTEMPTSOVERALL Years Att1. J.T. O’Sullivan 1998-2001 1,0702. Kevin Daft 1995-98 9823. Ken O’Brien 1980-82 8304. Jeff Bridewell 1987-90 8065. Mark Grieb 1994-96 7776. Scott Barry 1982-84 7357. Khari Jones 1991-93 7298. Jim Speck 1973-76 6879. Bob Biggs 1969-72 64110. Mike Moroski 1975-78 639

PASSING COMPLETIONSOVERALL Years Comp1. J.T. O’Sullivan 1998-2001 6692. Kevin Daft 1995-98 5663. Jeff Bridewell 1987-90 4804. Ken O’Brien 1980-82 4705. Scott Barry 1982-84 465T6. Mark Grieb 1994-96 441T6. Chris Petersen 1985-86 4418. Khari Jones 1991-93 3869. Jim Speck 1973-76 35010. Mike Moroski 1975-78 348

COMPLETION PERCENTAGEOVERALL (Min. 100 comp) Years Pct.1. Chris Petersen 1985-86 69.72. Scott Barry 1982-84 63.33. J.T. O’Sullivan 1998-2001 62.54. Ryan Flanigan 2000-03 62.35. Todd Sloat 1985-87 61.46. Jeff Bridewell 1987-90 59.67. Kevin Daft 1995-98 57.68. Mark Grieb 1994-96 56.89. Ken O’Brien 1980-82 56.610. Mike Quinn 1988-91 56.5

PASSING TDsOVERALL Years TD1. J.T. O’Sullivan 1998-2001 962. Kevin Daft 1995-98 683. Khari Jones 1991-93 504. Ken O’Brien 1980-82 445. Mark Grieb 1994-96 436. Chris Petersen 1985-86 42T7. Ryan Flanigan 2000-03 37T7. Scott Barry 1982-84 37T7. Mike Moroski 1975-78 37T10. Jeff Bridewell 1987-90 34T10. Jim Speck 1973-76 34

INTERCEPTION PERCENTAGEOVERALL (Min. 100 att) Years Pct.1. Chris Petersen 1985-86 2.532. Jeff Bridewell 1987-90 2.733. Mike Quinn 1988-91 2.864. Ken O’Brien 1980-82 3.015. Kevin Daft 1995-98 3.056. John Lucido 1978-80 3.287. Khari Jones 1991-93 3.298. Ryan Flanigan 2000-03 3.359. Scott Barry 1982-84 3.4010. Mark Grieb 1994-96 3.60

RECEIVING YARDSOVERALL Years Yards1. Michael Oliva 1999-2002 3,3792. Charley Enos 1998-2001 3,2583. John Shoemaker 1996-99 2,9694. Randy Williams 1982-85 2,9215. Tay Thompson 1970-72 2,1476. Allen Fleming 1981-83 1,9417. Josh Weinstock 1989-92 1,8918. Howard Gravelle 1967-69 1,8849. Francis Montes 1995-97 1,83810. Wes Terrell 1996-98 1,715

YARDS PER CATCHOVERALL (Min. 50 rec) Years Avg1. Onome Ojo 1998-2000 24.12. Jon Delfatti 1979-80 23.63. Francis Montes 1996-98 19.84. Anthony Terry 1973-75 19.25. Calvin Ellison 1976-78 18.06. MIichael Oliva 1999-2002 17.67. Randy Williams 1982-85 17.28. Charley Enos 1998-2001 16.29. Mike Sellar 1987-88 16.810. Jeff Zimmerman 1978-80 16.2

RECEIVING TDsOVERALL Years TD1. MIichael Oliva 1999-2001 372. John Shoemaker 1996-99 333. Charley Enos 1998-2001 254. Randy Williams 1982-85 22T5. Francis Montes 1995-98 20T5. Josh Weinstock 1989-92 20T5. Tay Thompson 1970-72 20T8. Anthony Terry 1973-75 18T8. Howard Gravelle 1967-69 18T10. Allen Fleming 1981-83 17T10. Calvin Ellison 1976-78 17

PUNT RETURN YARDSOVERALL Years Yards1. Armin Anderson 1983-85 1,1762. Glenn Adriatico 1999-2002 6563. Mike Ichiyama 1992-94 6414. Artemus Jones 1996-99 5075. Joe Genasci 1988-91 3306. Randy Faccinto 1967-69 3037. Bill Woehler 1978-82 2448. Curtis Steen 1997 2439. Brian Favors 1995-96 23310. Mark Hamo 1987-89 225

PUNT RETURN AVERAGEOVERALL (Min. 25 att) Years Avg1. Joe Genasci 1988-91 13.22. Glenn Adriatico 1999-2002 11.33. Artemus Jones 1996-99 9.84. Mike Ichiyama 1992-94 9.35. Eric Johnson 1975-76 8.46. Randy Faccinto 1967-69 7.67. Ernest Perkins 1995-96 7.58. Armin Anderson 1983-85 7.19. Curtis Steen 1997 6.9

KICKOFF RETURN YARDSOVERALL Years Yards1. Artemus Jones 1996-99 2,9992. Calvin Ellison 1976-78 1,0003. Tom Watts 1999-2001 8734. Jermaine Rucker 1995-96 8525. Jerold Ligons 1983-86 8516. Arnold Hardy 1992-93 8247. Wayne Adkins 1985-86 7368. John Kohlmoos 1967-69 6499. Aaron Plunkett 2001-03 64410. Mike Ichiyama 1992-94 602

KICKOFF RETURN AVERAGEOVERALL (Min. 25 att) Years Yards1. Jermaine Rucker 1995-96 23.72. Calvin Ellison 1976-78 23.33. Artemus Jones 1996-99 22.44. Terry Hall 1987-88 21.35. Arnold Hardy 1992-93 21.16. Wayne Adkins 1985-86 21.07. John Kohlmoos 1967-69 20.98. Aaron Plunkett 2001-03 20.779. Jerold Ligons 1983-86 20.7610. Keith Williams 1990-91 20.2

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Career RecordsFIELD GOALS

Years FG FGA Pct LG1. Eddie Loretto 1985-88 47 72 65.3 502. Rafael Fernandez 1989-93 32 52 61.5 453. Ray Sullivan 1981-84 31 51 60.8 494. Rolf Benirschke 1974-76 29 43 67.4 525. Dusty Apocotos 2002-03 22 28 78.6 496. Rod Holmquist 1978-81 21 37 56.8 507. Bernie Furlan 1967-69 17 41 42.5 448. George Kiss 1972-73 15 27 55.6 399. Eric Friend 1998-2000 14 22 63.6 37

EXTRA POINTS Years XP1. Eric Friend 1997-2000 1712. Rafael Fernandez 1989-93 1403. Eddie Loretto 1985-88 1304. Ray Sullivan 1981-84 1155. Dusty Apocotos 2002-03 776. Rolf Benirschke 1974-76 587. Cortney Williams 2001 55T8. Mike Ellis 1994-96 54T8. Adrian Wagner 1970-71 5410. George Kiss 1972-73 52

FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS Years FGA1. Eddie Loretto 1985-88 722. Rafael Fernandez 1989-93 523. Ray Sullivan 1981-84 514. Rolf Benirschke 1974-76 435. Bernie Furlan 1967-69 416. Rod Holmquist 1978-81 377. Dusty Apocotos 2002-03 288. George Kiss 1972-73 279. Eric Friend 1998-2000 2210. Mike Ellis 1994-96 21

EXTRA POINT ATTEMPTS Years XPA1. Eric Friend 1997-2000 1892. Rafael Fernandez 1989-93 1533. Eddie Loretto 1985-88 1424. Ray Sullivan 1981-84 1295. Dusty Apocotos 2002-03 826. Rod Holmquist 1978-81 657. Cortney Williams 2001 638. Mike Ellis 1994-96 61T9. Rolf Benirschke 1974-76 60T9. Adrian Wagner 1970-71 60

Defensive Records

TOTAL TACKLES Years Tackles1. Kris Spraker 1997-2000 2902. Jason Hairston 1992-94 2713. Chad Sindel 1996-99 2524. Kelly Valaau 2000-03 2475. Ejiro Evero 1999-2000, ’02-03 2196. Nate Nelson 1998-2001 2137. Robby Flannery 1998-2000 2018. Joe Caviglia 1996-99 1889. Steve Thompson 1987-89 18410. DeShá Runnels 1996-99 182

ASSISTED TACKLES Years AT1. Chad Sindel 1996-99 1792. Kris Spraker 1998-2000 1593. Kelly Valaau 2000-03 140T4. Robby Flannery 1997-99 135T4. Jason Hairston 1992-94 1356. Nate Nelson 1998-2001 1207. Robert Kincade 1988-91 1108. Steve Thompson 1987-89 1019. Ejiro Evero 1999-2000, ’02-03 9810. Jason Geldermann 1996-98 95

SOLO TACKLES Years UT1. Jason Hairston 1992-94 1362. Kris Spraker 1997-2000 1313. Joe Caviglia 1996-99 1264. Ejiro Evero 1999-2000, ’02-03 1225. Kelly Valaau 2000-03 1076. DeShá Runnels 1996-99 927. Nate Nelson 1998-2001 93 8. Mike McDonald 1990-92 919 Morice Mabry 1990-92 8410. Steve Thompson 1987-89 83

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TACKLES FOR LOSSES Years TFL1. Josh Anstey 1995-98 512. Aaron Volkoff 1997-99 453. Robby Flannery 1997-2000 444. Kris Spraker 1997-2000 435. Jason Geldermann 1996-98 426. Greg Gatto 1995-98 417. Mike Shepard 1989-91 33T8. B.J. Brust 1999-2002 30T8. Chad Sindel 1996-99 30

Note: UC Davis had kept complete records for tackles (solo and assists) and tackles-for-loss since the 1987 season. However, defensive stats did not become offi cially recognized by the NCAA until 2000.

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Player Yds Opponent YearJim Wilson ..............................................94t ............... Southern Oregon ....................................1953Shola Adeyemo .......................................90t ............... Saint Mary’s ..........................................1990Matt Massari ..........................................89t .............. Abilene Christian ....................................2002 Lou Hausmann ........................................87 ............... Cal Ramblers ..........................................1953Ken Kuykendall .......................................86 ................ Humboldt State ......................................1949Shola Adeyemo .......................................85 ................ Chico State ............................................1990Preston Jackson .......................................84 ................ Humboldt State ......................................1992Lonnie Cagle ...........................................83 ................ Cal Ramblers ..........................................1956Charles Richards ......................................79 ................ UC Santa Barbara ...................................1940Preston Jackson .......................................77t ............... Chico State ............................................1993Rick Hamilton ..........................................77 ................ Nevada .................................................1973John Nedderman .....................................75 ................ San Francisco State .................................1947Jerold Ligons ...........................................75 ................ Cal St. Northridge ...................................1984Eldred Lane .............................................74 ................ Saint Mary’s ..........................................1926Rick Hamilton ..........................................70 ................ Portland State ........................................1974Ron Austin ..............................................70 ................ Santa Clara ............................................1977Mark Ford ..............................................70 ................ Sonoma State ........................................1985

PASSINGPlayers Yds Opponent YearMike Moroski to Calvin Ellison .....................................99t ........ Puget Sound ...............................1978Chris Petersen to Frank Bispo ......................................92t ........ Humboldt State ...........................1985Ken O’Brien to Allen Fleming .......................................91t ........ Northern Michigan ........................1982Todd Sloat to Mike Sellar ............................................88 ......... Santa Clara .................................1987J.T. O’Sullivan to Onome Ojo ......................................86t ....... Northeastern State ......................1999Mark Grieb to Brian Favors ..........................................86t ........ Cal St. Northridge ........................1996Scott Barry to Randy Williams ....................................84 ......... Sacramento State ........................1984J.T. O’Sullivan to Onome Ojo ......................................80t ....... Sacramento State .......................2000Khari Jones to Arnold Hardy .........................................80 ......... Cal Poly SLO ...............................1993Mike Quinn to Mike Sellar ...........................................80 ......... Sonoma State .............................1988Khari Jones to Andrew Murden .....................................80 ......... San Francisco State ......................1992RYAN FLANIGAN to Charley Enos .................................79t ....... New Mexico Highlands ................2000J.T. O’Sullivan to Onome Ojo ......................................78t ....... Texas A&M-Commerce .................1999Kevin Daft to Francis Montes .......................................78t ........ Southern Utah .............................1997Mark Grieb to Francis Montes ......................................78t ........ Chico State ................................1996Jim Wilcox to Phil Stewart ..........................................78 ......... Chico State .................................1965Dennis Bunting to Phil Stewart .....................................78 ......... Chico State .................................1966Mike Moroski to Calvin Ellison .....................................76 ......... Puget Sound ...............................1978Ken O’Brien to Jon Delfatti ..........................................76 ......... Cal Poly Pomona ..........................1981Jeff Bridewell to Bart Greene .......................................76 ......... Santa Clara ................................1991J.T. O’Sullivan to Onome Ojo ......................................77t ....... Western Washington ...................2000J.T. O’Sullivan to Charley Enos ....................................75t ....... Saint Mary’s ...............................1999Rich Francis to Mitsuo Nitta/Dario Marioni ....................75 ......... San Francisco State ......................1939Rinaldo Gottelli to Henry Schliebaum ............................75 ......... Nevada ......................................1941Ken O’Brien to Allen Fleming .......................................75 ......... Chico State .................................1982

INTERCEPTION RETURNSPlayer Yds Opponent YearElijah Hall ...............................................97t ............... Chico State ............................................1989Ben Waller ..............................................90 ................ Chico State ............................................1951Adam Williams ........................................84 ................ Cal St. Northridge ...................................1975DeSha Runnels ........................................83t ............... Tex.A&M-Commerce ................................1998Orin Allen ...............................................79 ................ San Francisco State .................................1958Jim Noonan ............................................79 ................ Sacramento State ...................................1983Jim Gardiner ...........................................78 ................ Chico State ............................................1937Andy San Juan ........................................75 ................ Chico State ............................................1978Don Johnston ..........................................72 ................ Chico State ............................................1977Bo Eason ................................................71 ................ Cal St. Hayward .....................................1982

KICKOFF RETURNSPlayer Yds Opponent YearJohn Nedderman .....................................100t ............. Fairfi eld Army/Air Base ........................... 1948KEVIN FREEMAN .....................................96t .............. Western Oregon .....................................2002Carl Frazer ..............................................95 ................ Fresno State ..........................................1934 Jason Holleman ......................................90t .............. Cal St. Northridge ..................................2001Jason Holleman ......................................90t .............. Cal St. Northridge ..................................2001Calvin Ellison ...........................................89 ................ Humboldt State ......................................1977Aaron Plunkett ...................................69 ............... Western Oregon ..............................2003Artemus Jones .........................................69 ................ Humboldt State ......................................1996Artemus Jones ........................................67 ............... Central Washington ................................1998Glenn Adriatico .......................................66t .............. Tarleton State ........................................2001Mel Byrd ................................................66 ................ Cal St. Hayward .....................................1977Mike Ichiyama ........................................63 ................ Santa Clara ............................................1992Artemus Jones .........................................62 ................ Western New Mexico ..............................1996Jermaine Rucker ......................................59 ................ Saint Mary’s ..........................................1995Jermaine Rucker ......................................56 ................ Sacramento State ...................................1995

PUNT RETURNSPlayer Yds. Opponent YearJoe Genasci ............................................94t ............... Saint Mary’s ..........................................1991Bob Haase ..............................................81 ................ Chico State ............................................1955Tip Willis ................................................74 ................ Humboldt State ......................................1987Bob Haase ..............................................70 ................ Sacramento State ...................................1956Glenn Adriatico ........................................63t .............. Saint Mary’s .........................................2000Artemus Jones ........................................63t .............. Western Oregon .....................................1998Brian Favors ............................................60 ................ Central Oklahoma ...................................1996Dave Webb .............................................57 ................ UC Riverside ...........................................1966Bud Wolfe ..............................................56 ................ Pacifi c ................................................... 1933Bill Weir .................................................55 ................ Chico State ............................................1928

FIELD GOALSPlayer Yds Opponent YearTerry Rutledge .........................................52 ................ Cal St. Hayward .....................................1975Rolf Benirschke .......................................52 ................ Cal St. Hayward .....................................1976Eddie Loretto ...........................................52 ................ Chico State ............................................1988Rod Holmquist .........................................50 ................ Cal St. Northridge ...................................1980Rod Holmquist .........................................50 ................ Cal Poly SLO ..........................................1980Eddie Loretto ...........................................50 ................ Chico State ............................................1988Dusty Apocotos ..................................49 ............... Texas State ......................................2003Dusty Apocotos ..................................49 ............... Grand Valley State ..........................2003Ryan Christie ...........................................49 ................ Portland State ........................................1996Ray Sullivan ............................................49 ................ Cal Poly SLO ..........................................1984Eddie Loretto ...........................................49 ................ South Dakota .........................................1986Rolf Benirchke .........................................48 ................ UC Riverside ...........................................1975Ray Sullivan ............................................48 ................ Chico State ............................................1984

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RUSHING30 Rushing Attempts:

34 by Antar Mahasin at Sac State, 10/4/03300 Rushing Yards 305 by Mike Ichiyama at S.F. State, 1994200 Rushing Yards 221 by Matt Massari at Cal Poly, 10/26/02100 Rushing Yards

135 by Antar Mahasin at Saint Mary’s, 11/1/0375-Yard Run (no touchdown) 84 by Preston Jackson vs. Humboldt, 10/24/9275-Yard Touchdown Run 89 by Matt Massari vs. Abilene, 9/14/0250-Yard Run (no touchdown) 62 by Matt Massari vs. Abilene, 9/14/0250-yard Touchdown Run

89 by Matt Massari vs. Abilene, 9/14/023 Rushing Touchdowns 3 by Antar Mahasin at Sac State, 10/4/034 Rushing Touchdowns 5 by Matt Brown at Cal Poly, 10/21/002 Players Rush for 100 Yards 178 by O.J. Swanigan & 130 by Elihu Vann at Western Washington, 11/16/02

PASSING20 Pass Completions 24 by Ryan Flanigan vs. Central Wash., 11/15/0335 Pass Attempts 36 by Ryan Flanigan vs. Texas State, 9/20/033 Touchdown Passes 3 by Ryan Flanigan vs. Central Wash., 11/15/034 Touchdown Passes 4 by Ryan Flanigan vs. Humboldt, 10/19/025 Touchdown Passes 6 by J.T. O’Sullivan vs. Mesa State, 11/25/00100 Yards Rushing & Passing Khari Jones (102 & 328) at Sonoma State, 10/16/93300 Yards Passing 359 by Ryan Flanigan vs. Central Wash., 11/15/03400 Yards Passing 415 by J.T. O’Sullivan at Cal Poly, 10/21/00

TOTAL OFFENSE300 Yards Total Offense 363 by Ryan Flanigan vs. Central Wash., 11/15/03

RECEIVING10 Receptions 10 by Michael Oliva vs. Central Wash., 11/3/012 Players With 10 Receptions G.P. Muhammad (11) & Francis Montes (10) at New Haven, 12/6/972 Touchdown Receptions 2 by Michael Oliva, Joe Bandel vs. Humboldt State, 10/19/023 Touchdown Receptions

3 by Michael Oliva vs. Abilene Christian, 9/14/022 Players With 100 Yards Receiving Michael Oliva (118) & Kevin Freeman (100) at Central Wash., 11/23/02100 Yards Receiving

152 by Kevin Freeman vs. Northern Colorado,11/22/03

75-Yard Touchdown Reception 77 yds by Onome Ojo (from J.T. O’Sullivan) at Western Washington, 11/11/0150-Yard Touchdown Reception 57 yds by Kevin Freeman (from Ryan Flanigan) vs. Central Washington, 11/15/03

SPECIAL TEAMS/DEFENSEKickoff Return for Touchdown 96 yds by Kevin Freeman at W. Oregon, 9/28/02Punt Returned for Touchdown 10 yds by Michael Penna vs. Sac State, 10/5/02Interception Return for Touchdown 24 yds y JaShaun McCowan vs. Western Washington, 10/18/03Fumble Return for Touchdown 31 yds by Justin Patterson at Texas State, 9/20/032 Interceptions Returned for Touchdown

Carnell Green (46) & Justin Patterson (66) at W. Oregon, 9/28/0250-Yard Field Goal 52 yds by Eddie Loretto vs. Chico St., 19884 Field Goals Ray Hill at Saint Mary’s, 10/25/973 Field Goals Dusty Apocotos (41, 33, 19 yds) at North Dakota State, 9/13/03Punt Blocked

Aaron Latzke vs. Western Wash., 10/18/03Punt Blocked for Touchdown Blocked by Ejiro Evero, recovered in end zone by Angelo Caffese at Saint Mary’s, 11/1/03Field Goal Blocked by Jake Mossawir vs. Central Wash., 11/15/03Two-Point Conversion by Rush by Antar Mahasin vs. Western Oregon, 10/11/03Two-Point Conversion by Pass by Joe Bandel vs. Tarleton State, 11/24/01Defensive Extra Point by Josh Farrow, 90-yd blocked kick return at Central Washington, 10/3/98Extra Point Blocked by Ejiro Evero vs. Cal Poly, 11/8/03Punt Blocked for Safety by Jeff Allen vs. Cal St. Hayward, 10/16/77

TEAM TOTALSTeam Gained 300 Yards Rushing 336 at Western Washington, 11/16/02Team Gained 400 Yards Rushing not availableTeam Failed to Gain 100 Yards Rushing 66 vs. Cal Poly, 11/8/03Team Gained 300 Yards Passing

359 vs. Central Washington, 11/15/03Team Failed to Gain 100 Yards Passing 84 at Western Washington, 11/16/02Team Gained 500 Yards Total Offense

562 vs. Central Washington, 11/15/03Team Gained 600 Yards Total Offense 602 vs. Humboldt State, 10/19/02Team Failed to Gain 200 Yards Total Offense 130 at Nevada, 11/1/69

Held Team Under 100 Yards In Total Offense 96 (7 rush, 90 pass) vs. W. Oregon, 10/11/03Fake Punt by Ryan Christie at Saint Mary’s, 10/26/96Fake Field Goal at Sacramento State, 10/4/03 (15-yard gain by Nolan De Graaff)Scored At Least 50 Points 64 at Western Oregon, 9/28/02Scored At Least 40 Points

41 vs. Central Washington, 11/15/03Scored At Least 30 Points

41 vs. Central Washington, 11/15/03Shutout Recorded 43-0 at Sacramento St., 10/27/01Scored A Safety Punter ran out of endzone after bad snap, at Grand Valley State, 9/7/02 Won on Last-Minute Field Goal 32 yds by Mark Rovetti with 0:08 left vs. San Francisco State, 10/27/90Played an Overtime Game Loss to Grand Valley State (9-6), 9/6/03Played a Double-OT Game Never happenedPlayed a Triple-OT Game Ags won at Sac State, 36-28, 9/20/97Played a Tie Game Ags tied Humboldt, 31-31, 9/16/95 in Davis

BY AGGIES

Team Gained 500 Yards Total Offense518 vs. Northern Colorado, 11/22/03

Kickoff Returned for Touchdown 100 yds by Shannon Thompson, Sonoma State, 10/22/94Punt Returned for Touchdown 90 yds by Fred Amey, Sac State, 10/5/02Interception Returned for Touchdown 54 yds by Weston Borba at Saint Mary’s, 11/1/03Fumble Returned for Touchdown 41 yds by Jordan Beck vs. Cal Poly, 11/8/03Punt Blocked Scott McMahon (St. Mary’s) vs. Chris Shibel, 10/6/01Field Goal Blocked by David Richardson (Cal Poly) vs. Dusty Apocotos, 10/26/02Scored a Safety Snap on punt attempt went out of end zone vs. Cal Poly, 11/8/03Shutout Recorded by Cal Poly, 19-0, in Davis, 10/6/90

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Aggie All-Americans First-Team Selections Only

2002 Forest Vance, OT D2Football.com2000 J.T. O’Sullivan, QB D2Football.com2000 Eric Friend, K AFCA1999 Troy Larkin, OT AP, AFCA, Football Gazette1999 Joe Caviglia, CB Football Gazette1998 Wes Terrell, TE AFCA1997 Kevin Daft, QB Football Gazette1997 Wes Terrell, TE AFCA

1996 Josh Anstey, DE Football Gazette, AP, CoSIDA1995 Aaron Bennetts, TE AFCA1995 Mike Ichiyama, All-Purpose Football Gazette1992 Preston Jackson, RB Football Gazette1989 Steve Thompson, LB Associated Press1987 Tim Lajcik, DT Football News1985 Mike Wise, DE AP, Football News, Kodak/AFCA1984 Scott Barry, QB Associated Press

1983 Bo Eason, FS Associated Press1982 Ken O’Brien, QB Kodak/AFCA1979 Jeff Allen, DB Associated Press1978 Casey Merrill, DE Kodak/AFCA1977 Chuck Fomasi, DT Associated Press1976 Andy Gagnon, OG Kodak/AFCA1972 Bob Biggs, QB Associated Press1972 Dave Roberts, OT Kodak/AFCA

Dave RobertsKodak/AFCA - 1972

Casey MerrillKodak/AFCA - 1978

Jeff AllenAssociated Press - 1979

Ken O’BrienKodak/AFCA - 1982

Bo EasonAssociated Press - 1983

Scott BarryAssociated Press - 1984

Mike WiseAssociated Press - 1985Football News - 1985Kodak/AFCA - 1985

Tim LajcikFootball News - 1987

Steve ThompsonAssociated Press - 1989

Preston JacksonFootball Gazette - 1992

Mike IchiyamaFootball Gazette - 1995

Aaron BennettsAFCA - 1995

Josh AnsteyAssociated Press - 1996Football Gazette - 1995CoSIDA - 1996

Kevin DaftFootball Gazette - 1997

Wes TerrellAFCA - 1998

Troy LarkinAssociated Press - 1999Football Gazette - 1999AFCA - 1999

J.T. O’SullivanD2Football.com - 2001

Forest VanceD2Football.com - 2002

Dave Roberts Casey Merrill Scott Barry

Wes Terrell Troy LarkinJosh Anstey Kevin Daft J.T. O’Sullivan

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American West Conference

1993Khari Jones*, QBMike Ichiyama, WRBob Shults, OLAaron Bennetts, TEPreston Jackson, RBScott Fuller, DLJason Hairston, LB

Northern CaliforniaAthletic Conference

1992Preston Jackson*, RBJosh Weinstock, WRAdam Loew, TEBrian Andersen, DEMorice Mabry, FSMike Ichiyama, Spec.

1991Tyler Moore, GBob Fenton, TShawn Moss, TEJosh Weinstock, WRBrian Andersen, DLBob Kincade, LBMike McDonald, DBMorice Mabry, DBJoe Genasci, RS

1990Bill Mills, GShola Adeyemo, TBMike Shepard, DTAlex Gash, TBob Kincade, LBTyler Moore, OGBob Fenton, TShawn Moss, TEJosh Weinstock, WRJoe Genasci, Spec.Brian Andersen, DEMike McDonald, CBMorice Mabry, SS

1989Steve Thompson*, LBCameron Boyer, DEJeff Hover, GRon Polk, DBTom Price, TCharlie Smith, CJim Tomasin, FBJosh Weinstock, WR

1988Tom Price, TMike Sellar*, WREddie Loretto, KEd McNicoll, LBJoe Lacono, GShola Adeyemo, RBKevin Blanchard, DLMark Krieger, DB

1987Jim Doughty, LBBrian Jones, CSteve Jones, GTim Lajcik*, DLScott Lindquist, PTodd Sloat, QBJack Wildermuth, WR

1986Chris Petersen*, WRJerold Ligons, RBWayne Adkins, WRBrian Jones, CSteve Jones, GJohn Manion, DEAdam Henderson, LBKeith Lewis, CB

1985Randy Williams, WRRon Costa, TDoug Wagner, GChris Mandeville, TEMike Wise*, DELarry Wear, FSAdam Henderson, LB

1984Scott Barry*, QBDan Gazzaniga, TChris Crespi, DTJay Lawson, CBDaryl Hill, CBMatt Hesselgren, LBRandy Williams, WR

1983Bo Eason*, FSAllen Fleming, WRShawn Rogers, RBGlenn Fricker, DELoyal Miner, LBJohn Johnson, GScott Barry, QBKeith Bachman, OTMatt Hesselgren, LBJay Lawson, CBJim Noonan, SS

1982Ken O’Brien*, QBKeith Bachman, TJohn Johnson, GBob Slater, DTPaul Emery, LBBo Eason, FS

Far WesternConference

1981Ken O’Brien*, QBFrank Scalercio, CGlenn Fricker, DEDarryl Goss, RBTony Grimes, DB

1980Ron Austin*, RBKen O’Brien, QBMike Kane, WRBill Beckman, TMike Irwin, TFrank Scalercio, CMel Byrd, DBNeal Fromson, LBRick Mohr, DE

1979Norm Yost, TRon Smith, GRon Austin*, RBJon Delfatti, WRPat Fry, DTBrian Buckley, LBJeff Allen, DB

1978Randy Wilson, TEErnie Bomprezzi, TNorm Yost, GJames Johnson, CMike Moroski*, QBFred Wheeler, FBCalvin Ellison, WRCasey Merrill*, DEBrian Buckley, LBSteve Clerici, LBMike Johnson, DBJeff Allen, DB

1977Phil Barry, GJohn McKee, TCalvin Ellison, WRMike Moroski*, QBChuck Fomasi*, DTJim Reifert, LBRey Martinez, LBJeff Allen, DBMike Johnson

ALL-INDEPENDENT TEAMS

IndependentFootball Alliance

In an effort to recognize student-athletes from schools without conference affi liation, a group of 11 Division II independent football programs formed the Independent Football Alliance in 2002.

The alliance selected All-IFA fi rst and second teams, plus honorable mention.

2002 Aggie All-IFA SelectionsB.J. Brust, DE ........................... 1st TeamMike Gross, OT ......................... 1st TeamMatt Massari, RB ...................... 1st TeamMichael Oliva, WR .................... 1st TeamChris Shibel, P .......................... 1st TeamForest Vance, OT ...................... 1st TeamJosh Vavao, DT ......................... 1st TeamEjiro Evero, S .......................... 2nd TeamDominic Ghio, LB ..................... 2nd TeamCarnell Green, CB ..................... 2nd TeamChris Maben, C ........................ 2nd TeamJustin Patterson, LB .................. 2nd TeamRyan Flanigan, QB .............. Hon. MentionMarc Manfredda, OG ........... Hon. MentionKelly Valaau, LB ................. Hon. Mention

I-AA IndependentAll-Stars

In 2003, during UC Davis’ fi rst year of reclassifying to Division I-AA, Aggie players were eligible for the I-AA Independent All-Star teams.

2002 Aggie All-IFA SelectionsDusty Apocotos, K ..................... 1st TeamEjiro Evero, S ........................... 1st TeamBrad Lekkerkerker, OT ............... 1st TeamForest Vance, OG ...................... 1st TeamKelly Valaau, LB ...................... 2nd TeamJohn Downs, DE ...................... 2nd TeamChris Shibel, P .................... Hon. Mention

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1976Steve Griffi n, WRBob Watters, TAndy Gagnon, GJim Speck*, QBBill Fass, TERon Wade, DEDave Bon, LBGeorge Harper, DBRolf Benirschke, K

1975John Bigwood, TBill Jenkins, GAnthony Terry, WRCharlie Merrill, DTRick Svoboda, LBJohn Silverfoote, DBAdam Williams, DB

1974Rick Fortner, TESteve Lard, GJoe Lukawski, CAnthony Terry, WRTom Slater, RBPhil Wells*, DESteve Bronzan, LBJohn Silverfoote. DB

1973Rick Fortner, TERon Sockolov, TAnthony Terry, WRRick Hamilton, RBRic Rimmer, DELincoln Ellis, LBAdam Williams, DB

1972Bob Biggs*, QBJim Allen, FBTay Thompson, WRBruce Groefsema, DBNick Lowe, DTDave Roberts, TSteve Algeo, LB

1971George Mock, FBDave Clerici, DEJim Fiack, LBMike Bowles, DBDave Roberts, T

1969Tom Williams*, DTJerry DeLoach, DE

1968Jerry DeLoach, DEJohn Barkley, LBHoward Gravelle, TE

1967George Ziser, MGDave Webb, DBDoug Frederick, TTony Christo, FB

1966Dick South, FL

1965Dick South, HBJack DeWit, TTom Russell, DTPaul Fiack, LB

1964Jon Cooper, CRay DiGuilio, DT

1963Dick Carriere, QBDale Weishahn, TLinn Wiley, SEBill Reiche, DB

1962Dick Carriere, QBDale Weishahn, OT

1961Carl Ehret, TRoger Swearingen, CBob Foster, HBJim Haynie, DEDick Williams, DT

1959Wes Fry, C

1958Alvin Christensen, TMel Voos, HB

1956Myrel Moore, EJohn Kidd, GLonnie Cagel, HB

1955Jim Waller, EMarv Mays, TJohn Kidd, G

1954Mike Hall, G

1953Bob Chilcott, T

1952Phil Wintz, FBGeorge West, DTDon Niboli, MG/GLeo Lynch, E

1951Ben Waller, HB/DBRich Donnell, HBCharles Hall, DEEd Murphy, DEEd Smith, LBDon Lehman, TErnie Wetmore, EGeorge Bonacich, QB

1950Don Lehman, OGRon Hanna, HB

1949Don Cox, EBill Diaz, QBArchie Dessert, C

1948Evert Schlinger, EBob Hunt, TJohn Nedderman, HB

1942Lyle Meyer, FBLee DeWitt, G

1941Mitsuo Nitta, ELee DeWitt, GCharles Richards, HBLyle Meyer, FB

1940Mitsuo Nitta, E

1939Mitsuo Nitta, E

1938Misuo Nitta, EAl Serpa, FB

1937Paul Little, GAl Serpa, FB

1936Dave Peterson, G

Aggie All-Conference Selections First-Team Selections Only

1935Mike Chrisman, GChris Graves, QB

1934Carl Frazer, EH.S. Martinson, G

1933(No Selections Made)

1932Joe Fiack, TCarl Frazer, ERuss Sweet, HB

1931Earl Clark, EJoe Fiack, TRuss Sweet, HB

1930Pete Borges, TGil Gilespie, GDwight Waters, C

1929Kermit Schmidt, EBen Robinson, TCharles Leathers, GEd Stever, CGil Gilespie, GPete Borges, TJoe Martin, HBTony Souza, FB

1928Ben Robinson, TFrank Brett, QB

1927Kermit Schmidt, EFrank Brett, QB

1926Waldo Weeth, TBen Taut, FB

1925Waldo Weeth, T

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Mike Shepard Wes Terrell R.J. StarrBob Kincade

Mike Hennig Tay Thompson Steve Algeo Jim Tomasin

Aggie Award WinnersNCAA Postgraduate ScholarshipAward Winners

The NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship Award is a $5,000 award given to student-athletes whol excel both on the fi eld and in the classroom. The NCAA began the program in 1964. To qualify, student-athletes must maintain a 3.00 grade-point aver-age during their collegiate careers and perform with distinction in varsity athletics.

In 1999-2000, three Aggie student-athletes earned scholar-ship awards. Since the inception of the award, UC Davis ranks 20th in the nation, regardless of division, in the number of its student-athletes given this prestigious award.

UC DAVIS FOOTBALL WINNERS1998-99 Wes Terrell1996-97 Mark Grieb1996-97 Brian Favors*1992-93 Brian Anderson1991-92 Mike Shepard1991-92 Bob Kincade1989-90 Jim Tomasin1985-86 Bob Hagenau1978-79 Mark Markel1976-77 Rolf Benirschke1975-76 Dave Gellerman1975-76 Dan Carmazzi* - Minority Enhancement Postgraduate Award

UC Davis Institutional Awards:Football WinnersCOLBY E. SLATER AWARD(Male Athlete of the Year)2001 J.T. O’Sullivan1999 Kevin Daft1997 Mark Grieb1995 Mike Ichiyama1994 Preston Jackson1988 Tim Lajcik1987 Chris Petersen1985 Scott Barry1984 Bo Eason1983 Ken O’Brien1981 Ron Austin1980 Jeff Allen1979 Mike Moroski1978 Mike Moroski1977 Anthony Terry1975 Phil Wells1974 Lincoln Ellis1973 Bob Biggs1972 Jim Fiack1967 Doug Hastings

W. P. LINDLEY AWARD(Scholastics, Athletics & Leadership)1998 Wes Terrell1994 Khari Jones1991 Bob Kincade

LINDLEY AWARD (Cont.)1990 Mike Shepard1985 Bob Hagenau1977 Rolf Benirschke1974 Ron Sockolov1971 Rudy Kadlub1968 George Ziser1967 Grover Ford1963 Carl Ehret1962 Dick James1961 Charles Francis1958 Tom Parker1956 Robert Maulhart1954 Hal Leigh1953 Charles Adamson1952 Don Niboli1949 Don Brown1942 Chester Locke1935 Maitland Wolfe1930 Paul Goodwin1929 Ben Robinson1928 George Gamer1927 Leonard Krehbiel1926 Robert Osborne1925 Howard Lutz1924 Herb Spilman1923 George Bogart

The College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA) annually select an Academic All-America Team. To be eligible, a player must be a regular performer and carry at least a 3.20 cumulative grade-point average.

1999 R.J. Starr, OL1998 Wes Terrell, TE1992 Mike Shepard, DL1992 Bob Kincade, LB1990 Jim Tomasin1978 Mike Moroski, QB1975 Dave Gellerman, LB1972 Steve Algeo, LB1971 Tay Thompson, WR1971 Mike Hennig, DL

ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICANS

On July 21, 2003, former Aggie kicker Rolf Benirschke was inducted into the College Sports Information Directors of

America Academic All-America Hall of Fame during ceremonies held at the home of Bill Walton. From left to right: CoSIDA

President Tammy Boclair, Benirschke, emcee Dick Enberg and UC Davis Athletics Director Greg Warzecka.

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Aggie Team Captains2004 MARC MANFREDDA JAKE MOSSAWIR JESSE OLIVA TOM PARISI

2003 Ejiro Evero Ryan Flanigan Kelly Valaau Forest Vance2002 B.J. Brust Ejiro Evero Chris Maben Michael Oliva2001 Charley Enos Nate Nelson J.T. O’Sullivan Viliami Tuivai2000 Matt Brown Robby Flannery J.T. O’Sullivan Kris Spraker1999 Joe Caviglia John Shoemaker Chad Sindel Jay Suesens1998 Kevin Daft Greg Gatto G.P. Muhammad Chad Sindel1997 Joseph Castagnola Kevin Daft Erik Lawrence Jeremy Veasey1996 Jeff Brunswig Ted Corcoran Jermaine Rucker1995 Jeff Brunswig Chris Chambers Ted Corcoran Chris Wilson1994 Jason Hairston Aaron Bennetts Mike Ichiyama Dyrell Foster1993 Keith Dunn Bob Shults Jason Hairston Khari Jones Preston Jackson1992 Josh Weinstock Paul Hasson Mike McDonald Morice Mabry1991 Mike Shepard Bob Kincade Mike Quinn Cullen Wilkerson1990 Jeff Bridewell Alex Gash Mike Difi ori1989 Steve Thompson

Tom Price Cameron Boyer Jim Tomasin1988 Jack Wildermuth Cameron Boyer1987 Brian Jones Rob Rathbun1986 Chris Petersen Adam Henderson Larry Wear1985 Randy Williams Tim Saunders1984 Scott Barry Jay Lawson Chris Crespi1983 Bo Eason Shawn Rogers1982 Ken O’Brien Bob Slater Bo Eason1981 Ken O’Brien Don Barker1980 John Lucido Ron Austin Rick Mohr1979 John Lucido Brian Buckley1978 Mike Moroski Mike Johnson1977 Mike Moroski Jim Reifert1976 Jim Speck Dave Bon1975 Bill Jenkins John Silverfoote1974 Rick Fortner Steve Lard Phil Wells1973 Lincoln Ellis Ron Sockolov1972 Dave Roberts Bruce Groefsema Mike Tenerowitz1971 Jim Fiack Dave Clerici George Mock1970 Rudy Kadlub Tom Odell1969 Jerry DeLoach John Kohmoos1968 Richard Tortosa George Bauslaugh1967 Mike Way George Ziser1966 Dick South Paul Fiack1965 Jack DeWit Karl Frank1964 Mike Doyle Ray DiGuilio1963 Dick Carriere

1962 Dale Weishahn1961 Carl Ehret1960 Carl Ehret1959 Mack Smith 1958 Mel Voos1957 Myrel Moore1956 Tom Parker1955 Duane Damron1954 Duane Damron1953 Don Donsing1952 Don Niboli Phil Wintz1951 Don Lehman1950 Don Lehman1949 Jim Anderson1948 Evert Schlinger1947 Lee Bloxham1946 Boyd Bettencourt1945 (no team)1944 (no team)1943 (no team)1942 Lee DeWitt1941 Mitsuo Nitta1940 Bob Fryer1939 Dave Peterson1938 Howard McSweeney1937 Dave Peterson1936 Chris Graves1935 Chris Graves1934 Bud Wolfe1933 Bob Frazer1932 Russ Sweet1931 Dudley Stephens (injured) Joe Fiack1930 Pete Borges1929 Kermit Schmidt1928 Kermit Schmidt1927 Ben Robinson1926 Waldo Weeth1925 Abe Lutz1924 Herb Spilman1923 Fred Klingaman1922 George Bogart1921 Alan Carter1920 W.J. Fox 1919 Tom Cuffe1918 (no team)1917 George Marshall1916 Ed Jones1915 Hira Hall

AGGIES IN POSTSEASON ALL-STAR GAMES*

*Year listed is the player’s senior season, not necessarily the calendar year in which the game was played.

East-West Shrine Game2003 Brad Lekkerkerker2001 J.T. O’Sullivan1989 Steve Thompson1985 Jim Sochor (coach) Mike Wise1983 Jim Sochor (coach) Bo Eason1979 Mike Moroski

Hula Bowl All-Star Classic1998 Kevin Daft

Blue-Gray All-Star Classic1998 Kevin Daft

Japan Bowl1982 Ken O’Brien

Martin Luther King All-America Classic1989 Steve Thompson

Cactus Bowl(formerly Snow Bowl)2003 Dusty Apocotos Ejiro Evero Forest Vance2002 Carnell Green Mike Gross Michael Oliva2001 Charley Enos (DNP)2000 Onome Ojo

Snow Bowl1999 Troy Larkin1998 Wes Terrell1997 Kent Miller1996 T.J. Brown Jeff Brunswig Jermaine Rucker1993 Preston Jackson Bob Schults

Paradise Bowl2003 Ryan Flanigan2002 Michael Oliva2001 Nate Nelson Chris Smith

All-Star Gridiron Classic2001 J.T. O’Sullivan

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Aggie Team AwardsJERRY NORRIS AWARD

Most Valuable & Inspirational2003 Ejiro Evero2002 Michael Oliva2001 J.T. O’Sullivan2000 J.T. O’Sullivan Kris Spraker1999 John Shoemaker Chad Sindel1998 Kevin Daft1997 Joseph Castagnola1996 Jeff Brunswig Mark Grieb1995 Bryce Elliott1994 Mike Ichiyama1993 Khari Jones1992 Preston Jackson Josh Weinstock1991 Bob Kincade Joe Genasci1990 Shola Adeyemo Jeff Bridewell1989 Steve Thompson1988 Ed McNicoll Mike Sellar1987 Tim Lajcik1986 Chris Petersen1985 Mike Wise Randy Williams1984 Scott Barry1983 Bo Eason1982 Ken O’Brien1981 Don Barker Frank Scalercio1980 Ron Austin1979 Brian Buckley1978 Mike Moroski1977 Jim Reifert1976 Jim Speck1975 Bill Jenkins Anthony Terry1974 Rick Fortner Phil Wells1973 Rick Fortner1972 Bob Biggs1971 George Mock1970 George Mock1969 Bud Journey1968 George Bauslaugh1967 George Ziser1966 Paul Fiack1965 Jack DeWit1964 Ray DiGuilio1963 Dick Carriere1962 Dale Weishahn1961 Carl Egret1960 Roger Swearingen1959 Mack Smith1958 Mel Voos1957 Myrel Moore1956 Tommy Adamson1955 Duane Damron1954 James Reynolds 1953 Bob Chilcott1952 Don Niboli1951 Don Lehman1950 Ron Hanna1949 Archie Dessert1948 Evert Schlinger1947 John Nedderman1946 Jack Coppes’43-45 (no teams)

1942 Lee Dewitt1941 Mitsuo Nitta1940 Robert Fryer1939 Hal Campbell Mitsuo Nitta1938 Howard McSweeney

OUTSTANDING BACK/RECEIVER

2003 Antar Mahasin2002 Matt Massari Carnell Green2001 Michael Oliva Charley Enos2000 Charley Enos1999 Joe Caviglia1998 G.P. Muhammad Chad Sindel1997 Desi Barbour Jason Geldermann G.P. Muhammad1996 Jermaine Rucker Ernest Perkins Jeff Brunswig1995 Jermaine Rucker1994 Aaron Bennetts Jason Hairston1993 Preston Jackson Dyrell Foster1992 Preston Jackson1991 Joe Genasci1990 Shola Adeyemo1989 Jim Tomasin1988 Mark Krieger Jim Tomasin1987 Todd Sloat Jason Weatherby1986 Roger Wilkinson1985 Randy Williams1984 Randy Williams1983 Shawn Rogers1982 Shawn Rogers1981 Darryl Gross1980 Ron Austin1979 Ron Austin Jeff Allen1978 Fred Wheeler Mike Johnson1977 Fred Wheeler1976 Jim Speck Dave Bon1975 Tom Slater John Silverfoote1974 Tom Slater1973 Rick Hamilton Adam Williams1972 Jim Allen1971 George Mock1970 George Mock1969 Bud Journey1968 John Barkley1967 Tony Christo1966 Dick South1965 Dick South1964 Glenn DuFour1963 Dick Carriere1962 Dick Carriere1961 Bob Foster1960 Bob Foster1959 Lonnie Cagle1958 Mel Voos1957 Walt Titcomb

OUTSTANDING LINEMAN/LINEBACKER

2003 Brad Lekkerkerker Kelly Valaau2002 B.J. Brust Dominic Ghio2001 B.J. Brust Chris Maben2000 Lucien Cazenave1999 Robby Flannery Troy Larkin1998 Greg Gatto Troy Larkin1997 Erik Lawrence Kent Miller1996 T.J. Brown1995 Bryce Elliott Mike Legrand1994 Matt Eckman Mike Johnson1993 Bob Shults Scott Fuller1992 Bob Fenton Brian Andersen1991 Shawn Moss John Garofalo1990 Alex Gash1989 Tom Price1988 Joe Iacono1987 Brian Jones1986 John Manion Chris Mandeville1985 Mike Wise1984 Dan Gazzaniga Chris Crespi1983 Glenn Fricker1982 Bob Slater1981 Frank Scalercio1980 Rick Mohr1979 Norm Yost Pat Fry1978 Casey Merrill1977 Chuck Fomasi1976 Bill Fass Ron Wade1975 Bill Jenkins Charlie Merrill1974 Phil Wells1973 Ric Rimmer1972 Tom Macy1971 Dave Clerici1970 Dave Clerici1969 Tom Williams1968 Jerry DeLoach1967 George Ziser1966 Tom Russell1965 Jack DeWit1964 Jon Cooper1963 Dale Weishahn1962 Dale Weishahn1961 Carl Ehret1960 Carl Ehret1959 Wes Fry1958 Alvin Christensen1957 Tom Parker

JIM FERRIER AWARD

Outstanding Transfer2003 CORY LEKKERKERKER2002 Billy Zeier2001 Steve Soares2000 Carnell Green1999 Jay-Jay Janabajal1998 Matt Brown Dan Carrington1997 Aaron Volkoff1996 Desi Barbour Kent Miller1995 Jermaine Rucker1994 Chris Chambers1993 Mike Johnson1992 Arnold Hardy Jeff Krieger1991 Tim Ancira1990 Mike Eskridge1989 Elijah Hall Joe Genasci 1988 Mike Hanley1987 Mike Sellar1986 Steve Jones1985 Chris Petersen1984 Ton Costa1983 Frank Bispo1982 Loyal Miner1981 Dave Snow Paul Emery1980 Frank Scalercio1979 Jon Delfatti1978 Bret Del Bondio 1977 J.T. Cotton1976 Chuck Fomasi1975 Bill Fass1974 Tom Slater1973 Doug Allen1972 George Kiss1971 Nick Lowe1970 George Mock1969 Bert Barden1968 Mike Clark1967 Jerry Attaway1966 Ron Field1965 Mike Way1964 Jack DeWit1963 Jon Cooper1962 Gary Kim

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Aggie Team AwardsBOB OLIVER AWARD

Unsung Hero2003 Jon Barragan Justin Patterson2002 Glenn Adriatico Kwamin Taylor2001 Justin Locke Chris Smith2000 Lee Caton1999 Jessi Johnson Chris Williams1998 Tim Bellig Josh Farrow1997 Lucas Bader Stephen Heringer1996 Ted Corcoran1995 Greg Campbell Derek Vandersloot1994 Dyrell Foster Tim Allen1993 Bret Kwarta Jeff Brooks1992 Paul Hasson1991 Eric Smith Jim Dansby1990 All seniors1989 Mike Connors1988 Rich Collins1987 Doug Gomez Tim Prukop1986 Wayne Rush Nick Stoll Carl Anberg1985 Dan Hubert Dave Tischer1984 Dewayne Townes Bill Thomas1983 Loyal Miner Allen Fleming1982 Paul Emery1981 Bill Woehler1980 John Lucido1979 Bill Blakemore1978 Paul Belluomini1977 Tib Belza1976 Mike Davis1975 Dan Butler1974 Skip Mezger

COACHES AWARD

Most Improved2003 ANGELO CAFFESE NOLAN DE GRAAFF2002 Ryan Flanigan JAKE MOSSAWIR2001 Joe Bandel Jason Holleman Tom Watts2000 Tony McCall Onome Ojo1999 J.T. O’Sullivan1998 David Hartvickson Jessi Johnson1997 Joe Caviglia R.J. Starr1996 Aaron Bugarske Jeremy Veasey1995 Alonzo Grant Mark Grieb

1994 Rusty Stivers Erik Lekas1993 Arnold Hardy Erik Lekas1992 Jeff Brooks Matt Mason1991 John Kavanaugh Jeff Brooks1990 Robert Della-Santina Robert Walker1989 Greg Williams1988 Alex Gash Kevin Blanchard1987 Kose Godinet Jim Hankin1986 Lunny Lundstrum1985 Chris Mandeville1984 Rob Cuenin1983 Jim Noonan Scott Barry1982 Maurice Geddis1981 Jim Travnick1980 Bill Beckman1979 Neal Fromson Tony Franks1978 Pat Fry Kirk Hamilton1977 Calvin Ellison1976 Jim Reifert Brant Bordsen1975 Bill Bruce1974 Ron Terra1973 Steve Bronzan1972 Skip Mezger1971 Mike Hennig1970 Mike Bowles1969 Jimi McLemore1968 Len Casanega1967 Mike Haselswerdt1966 Doug Hastings1965 Jack Edwards1964 Terry Minor1963 Fred Corson1962 Dennis McMahan1961 Tom Giacomini1960 Arleigh Williams1959 Charles Francis1958 Ben Oller1957 Art Traugh

T. PALMER MOODY AWARD

Outstanding Sophomore2003 DANIEL FELLS2002 Marc Manfredda2001 Kelly Valaau Forest Vance2000 Michael Oliva1999 Charley Enos1998 Kris Spraker1997 John Shoemaker1996 Greg Gatto1995 Joseph Castagnola1994 T.J. Brown Jeff Brunswig1993 Gregg Ames1992 Jason Hairston Mike Ichiyama1991 Tyler Moore1990 Morice Mabry Brian Andersen Mike McDonald

1989 Mike Shepard Josh Weinstock1988 Shola Adeyemo1987 Steve Thompson1986 Mark Krieger1985 Larry Wear1984 Jerold Ligons Tim Lajcik1983 Mike Wise1982 Randy Williams1981 Glenn Fricker1980 Ken O’Brien1979 Ron Smith1978 Jeff Zimmerman1977 Jeff Allen1976 Casey Merrill1975 Wally Loving1974 Jim Speck1973 John Silverfoote1972 Rick Fortner1971 Tay Thompson1970 Mike Tenerowicz1969 Walt Wild1968 Paul Fellers1967 John Kohlmoos1966 Dave Webb1965 Gary Hack1964 Dick South1963 Karl Frank1962 Ray DiGuilio1961 Dick Carriere1960 Dick Williams1959 Frank Johnson1958 Tom Watson

MIKE WISE AWARD

Outstanding Freshman2003 TONY KAYS2002 DAN ELBANNA O.J. SWANIGAN2001 PILA FATUKALA2000 Justin Patterson Forest Vance1999 Ejiro Evero1998 Nate Nelson1997 Jordan Bugarske Lee Caton Robby Flannery1996 Troy Larkin

GEORGE BELENIS AWARD

Outstanding Redshirt2003 JAMES AMOS TIM PLOUGH2002 TONY KAYS CLAYTON O’KANE2001 Billy Zeier2000 Brett Lobel MARC MANFREDDA TOM PARISI1999 Carnell Green1998 Nathaniel Hackett Trae Milton1997 Matt Brown Erik Taylor1996 Jordan Bugarske Robby Flannery Kris Spraker

1995 Chad Sindel Jay Suesens1994 Josh Anstey Erik Lawrence1993 Tom Reuss Andy Walczak1992 Derek Duncan Bryce Elliott1991 Ché Brooks Byron Smith1990 Scott Renz Doug Van Lare1989 David Antongiovanni Greg Mosbacher1988 Doug Van Lare1987 Jeff Hoover Bob Kincade1986 Jim Tomasin

OUTSTANDINGSPECIAL TEAMS PLAYER

2003 Dusty Apocotos2002 Dusty Apocotos DAN REECE2001 Jason Holleman2000 Eric Friend1999 Jason Holleman1998 Artemus Jones1997 Artemus Jones1996 Ryan Christie1995 Ryan Christie1994 Tim Meyer1993 Lenny Tran1992 Rafael Fernandez1991 Chris Humes1990 Chris Baumann Kevin Kelly1989 Jeff Trimmer1988 Scott Lindquist1987 Eddie Loretto1986 Tim Harrington1985 Armin Anderson Tim Harrington Eddie Loretto1984 Armin Anderson1983 Pat Inglesby1982 Tate Edwards

AGGIE PRIDE AWARD

2003 Mo Mortazavi2002 Nathaniel Hackett Aaron Struck2001 Nate Nelson2000 Paul Cater Robby Flannery1999 Sam Paneno

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Aggies In The Pros

Rolf Benirschke set San Diego Charger records for career fi eld goals (146) and scoring (766) and is a member of that team’s Hall of Fame. He is also the author of Alive And Kicking, which chronicles his heroic battle with ulcerative colitis.

Kevin Daft continued the tradition of great Aggie quarterbacks moving up to the pro ranks in 1999. The following summer, Daft led NFL Europe in passing as a member of the Scottish Claymores.

Nine years after his outstanding career at UC Davis, Winnipeg Blue Bombers quarterback Khari Jones was named Most Valuable Player of the Canadian Football League.

Kevin Daft continued the tradition of great Nine years after his outstanding career at UC Rolf Benirschke set San Diego Charger records

AGGIES IN THE NFL DRAFTPlayer Drafted NFL ServiceJ.T. O’Sullivan Saints #6 - 2002 New Orleans Saints (2002)Onome Ojo, WR Saints #5 - 2001 New Orleans Saints (2001)Kevin Daft, QB Titans #5 - 1999 Tennessee Titans (1999)Jeff Bridewell, QB Cardinals #12 - 1991 —Mike Wise, DL Raiders #2 - 1986 Los Angeles Raiders (1986-90), Cleveland (1991)Scott Barry, QB 49ers #6 - 1985 —Bo Eason, DB Oilers #2 - 1984 Houston (1984-87)Ken O’Brien, QB Jets #1 - 1983 New York Jets (1983-92), Philadelphia (1993)Jeff Allen, DB Dolphins #12 - 1980 Miami (1980), San Diego (1982)Mike Moroski, QB Falcons #6 - 1979 Atlanta (1979-84), Houston (1985), San Francisco (1986)Casey Merrill, DE Giants #5 - 1979 Green Bay (1979-83), N.Y. Giants (1984-85), New Orleans (1986)Rich Martini, WR Raiders #7 - 1977 Oakland (1979-80), New Orleans (1981)Rolf Benirschke, K Raiders #16 - 1977 San Diego (1977-86)Anthony Terry, WR Eagles #17 - 1976 —Tom Williams, DE Chargers #2 - 1970 San Diego (1970-71)Howard Gravelle, TE Chargers #12 - 1970 —Jerry DeLoach, DE Raiders #12 - 1970 —

Player Team and/or LeagueAaron Bennetts Scotland, NFL EuropeBob Biggs Winnipeg, CFL; Portland, World Football LeagueMelvin Byrd British Columbia, CFLMatt Devine World League of American FootballCharley Enos Winnipeg, CFLBob Fenton Arena Football LeagueMark Grieb Anaheim & San Jose, Arena League Scotland, NFL Europe Las Vegas, XFLKhari Jones British Columbia, Winnipeg, CFL; Albany, Arena League; Scotland, NFL EuropeBrad Lekkerkerker Houston, NFLChris Mandeville Green Bay & Washington, NFL

Rick Mohr Toronto & Saskatchewan, CFL; Oakland, USFLMichael Oliva New York Jets, NFLJohn Shoemaker Arizona, NFLChris Smith New York Jets, NFLSteve Thompson Sacramento, World League of American FootballForest Vance Green Bay, NFL

Boldface players were active as of Summer 2004

Drafted in 1983, the “Year of the Quarterback,” Ken O’Brien led the AFC in passing in 1985. He passed for 25,094 yards during his career, placing him just ahead of Bob Griese on the all-time NFL career list.

Drafted in 1983, the “Year of the

Mark Grieb is believed to be the fi rst-ever Aggie to be depicted in a “bobblehead” doll. The 2002 Arena

Football League MVP currently holds the league’s career record for passing rating.

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Cal Aggie Athletic Hall of FameThe Cal Aggie Athletic Hall of Fame was established in 1980 to

provide special recognition for outstanding accomplishment in intercol-legiate athletics.

To be considered for the Hall of Fame, a participant must have competed with unusual distinction in an intercollegiate sport for at least two seasons, achieved recognition at the conference, regional or prefer-ably national levels, and achieved this accomplishment in a manner that exemplifi es the UC Davis concept of a student-athlete.

Furthermore, a fi ve-year period must elapse from the most recent participation in athletics before a student-athlete becomes eligible for induction.

Through 2001-02 there are 44 former Aggie football players en-shrined in the Cal Aggie Athletic Hall of Fame.

Player .......................................Years Participated ....... InductedBob Biggs .....................................................1969-72 ............... 1980Ray E. Crawford, Jr. ......................................1959-62 ............... 1980James G. Fiack .............................................1968-72 ............... 1980Fred Frick ....................................................1937-38 ............... 1980Don Lehman ................................................1949-51 ............... 1980Everett Ben Robinson ...................................1926-29 ............... 1980Colby E. “Babe” Slater ..................................1914-17 ............... 1980Herb Spilman ...............................................1921-24 ............... 1980John Nedderman ..........................................1946-50 ............... 1981Mitsuo Nitta .................................................1938-41 ............... 1981Kermit Schmidt ............................................1926-29 ............... 1981Rolf V. Benirschke .........................................1973-77 ............... 1982Waldo W. Weeth ...........................................1924-30 ............... 1982G.R. “Pete” Borges ........................................1926-30 ............... 1983Donald L. Brown ..........................................1947-49 ............... 1983Dick Carriere ................................................1960-64 ............... 1983Donald B. Niboli ..........................................1949-52 ............... 1983Roy D. Soekland ...........................................1937-40 ............... 1983Joe Fiack ......................................................1930-32 ............... 1984Charles R. Hoffman ......................................1930-32 ............... 1984Clarence Lapp ..............................................1932-35 ............... 1984James R. Speck .............................................1973-76 ............... 1984Tay Thompson .............................................1970-72 ............... 1984John E. Kidd ................................................1954-58 ............... 1985Casey Merrill ................................................1975-79 ............... 1985Michael Moroski ...........................................1975-79 ............... 1985Ronald Austin, Jr. .........................................1977-81 ............... 1986Chuck Fomasi ..............................................1976-77 ............... 1986Brian J. Buckley ............................................1976-80 ............... 1987Rich Martini .................................................1973-77 ............... 1987Dale B. Weishahn .........................................1962-64 ............... 1987Grover H. Ford .............................................1963-67 ............... 1990Kenneth O’Brien ...........................................1980-83 ............... 1990Randy Williams ............................................1982-85 ............... 1991Scott Barry ....................................................1981-84 ............... 1993Chris Peterson ..............................................1985-86 ............... 1992James “Bo” Eason ..........................................1979-83 ............... 1994Tim Lajcik ....................................................1983-88 ............... 1994Shawn Andre Rogers ....................................1981-83 ............... 1995James W. Anderson .......................................1946-69 ............... 1996Glenn D. Fricker ..........................................1980-83 ............... 1996Steven W. Thompson ....................................1986-89 ............... 1996Donald Zeman ..............................................1987-89 ............... 1996Preston Jackson ............................................1991-93 ............... 2000Khari Jones ...................................................1991-93 ............... 2000Mike Ichiyama ..............................................1992-94 ............... 2002Tom Williams, Ph.D .....................................1967-69 ............... 2004

Clarence LappPete Borges John Nedderman

Dale WeishahnDick Carriere

Tom Williams Bob Biggs

Mike Moroski Ron Austin

Preston JacksonRandy WilliamsShawn Rogers

Jim Anderson

Rolf Benirschke

Glenn Fricker

Dick CarriereJim Anderson Dale Weishahn

Bob BiggsTom Williams Rolf Benirschke

Ron AustinMike Moroski Glenn Fricker

Randy WilliamsShawn Rogers Preston Jackson

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• A •Abdallah, Peter 1967Achee, Randy 1972-73Ackerman, Lawrence 1920-21-22Acuff, Doug 1981Adamson, Charles “Bud” 1949-50-51-52Adamson, Joe 1998Adamson, Tom 1955-56Adcock, Jeff 1981-82Adeyemo, Shola 1987-88-89-90Adkins, Wayne 1985-86Adriatico, Glen 1999-00-01-02Agni, Steve 1973-74-75Ahern, Kevin 1986Ahlem, William 1927-28Aiken, Edward 1917Aiona, Pono 1982, ’84Airola, Bill 1941-42Alberg, Tony 1977, ’79-80Alderson, James 1920Aldine, Charles 1948-49-50Aldine, Don 1948-49-50-51Aldrich, Dan 1963-64Aldrich, Marvin 1950Alexander, Art 1968, ’70Alexander, Frank 1920-21Alexander, Leo 1931-32Algeo, Steve 1971-72Aliotti, Nick 1973-74-75Allen, Doug 1973Allen, George 1926Allen, Jay 1966Allen, Jeff 1976-77-78-79Allen, Jim 1971-72Allen, John 1987-88-89Allen, Ken 1970Allen, Orin 1957-58Allen, Tim 1992-93-94Alley, Greg 1997-98-99-00Allison, Sam 1916Allred, Jim 1966Almeter, Kevin 1981-82Altan, Marlon 1997Altick, Brad 1998-99Altick, Frank 1972-73-74Amaral, Luis 2003Ambrose, George 1915Ames, Gregg 1993-94Anagnos, Leo 1949-50-51-52Anberg, Carl 1982, ’84-85-86Ancich, Visko 1993Ancira, Tim 1991-92Andersen, Brian 1989-90-91-92Anderson, Armin 1983-84-85Anderson, Arnold 1949Anderson, Bob 1939-40-41Anderson, Charles 1960Anderson, Clark 1973-74-75Anderson, Don 1942, ’49Anderson, Gregg 1976Anderson, Jeff 2001-02-03Anderson, Jim 1946-47-48-49Anderson, John 1980Anderson, Linn 1961-62-63Anderson, Neil 1936-37

Anderson, Stan 1939-40Andre, Scott 1985Andrews, Henry 1970Angelman, Jack 1935Angius, Mike 1974-75Ankele, Chad 1969Ankeny, Jim 1947Annand, Sam 1931Annear, Tom 1952Anstey, Josh 1995-96-97-98Antongiovanni, Dave 1990-91-92Aparicio, Joe 1950, ’52Apocotos, Dusty 2001-02-03Archer, Tom 1968Archinski, Bill 1968Armstrong, Marty 1971-72-73Arnett, Floyd 1930-31Arp, Fred 1965Arthur, Chris 1999,2001Arthur, Dale 1973-74Arthur, Noel 1931Ashby, Bill 1966-67-68Ashby, Dick 1965-66Asmus, Rudolph 1920Assefa, Tsegab 1997-98-99-00Atchley, Everett 1938Attaway, Jerry 1967Aukes, David 1981Austin, Ronnie 1977-78-79-80Averett, Frank 1978-79-80-81Avery, Saxton 1921Avila, A.J. 2000-01-02-03Avis, Bob 1940Ayers, Jess 1956Ayers, Shawn 1990-91-92Ayerza, John 1956-57-58

• B •Bach, Andrew 1993Bachman, Keith 1982-83Bader, Lucas 1994-95-96-97Badger, Lance 1985-86Bailey, Roy 1936Baines, Richard 1923Baird, Callan 1999-00Baker, Ed 1936-37Baker, Henry “Fenny” 1952Balding, Walt 1967-68-69Baldo, Ed 1946Ball, Wilbur 1936Ballard, Matt 1994-95-96Bandel, Joe 1999-00-01-02Banks, Troy 1985Banta, Dan 1952Baranek, Paul 1932-33-34Barber, Don 1976-77, ’79-80Barber, John 1979Barber, Mike 1982Barbour, Desi 1996-97Barboza, Rick 1975-76Barden, Bert 1969Barker, Don 1979-80-81Barker, Herb 1924-25Barker, Jim 1940Barkley, John 1967-68

Barletta, Greg 1970-71Barlow, Dick 1921Barovetto, John 1956-57-58-59Barragan, Jon 2000-01-02-03Barrass, Glen 1920Barrett, Jim 1968Barry, Phil 1976-77Barry, Scott 1982-83-84Barsi, Jonathan 2003Barth, Al 1961Bartholomew, Wayne 1959Bartlett, Dave 1992-93Bartlett, Mike 1963-64-65Bartok, Steve 1954Barton, Brad 1984-85-86Bartsch, Will 1991Bassford, George “Pete” 1923Bath, Don 1951Baumann, Chris 1987-88-89-90Baumgartner, John 1923Bauslaugh, George 1966-67-68Bayles, Bob 1932Beagle, Jon 1972Bear, Bill 1952-53-54Beasley, Tim 1989Beatty, Dennis 1968Beck, Inman 1921Beck, Tom 1983-84-85Becker, Harvey 1939-40Beckman, Bill 1979-80Beckman, Willard 1928Bectell, Bill 1934Bee, Mark 1974Beechinor, Leonard 1936-37-38-39Beeman, John 1949Belenis, George 1946Belenis, Jim 1980Bell, Ernie 1980-81-82Bellig, Tim 1997-98Bellotti, Mike 1969-70-71-72Belloumini, Paul 1976-77-78Belza, Tom “Tib” 1976-77Benham, Laurence 1916Benirschke, Rolf 1974-75-76Benner, Dave 1985, ’87Bennett, Bill 1956Bennetts, Aaron 1992-93-94Benson, Buster 1974-75Benson, Phil 1977Bentley, Boyd 1965-66Bergstrom, Eric 1998-99-00-01Bergstrom, Mark 1971-72 Berryman, Philip 1926-27Bertoli, Adolph 1957Best, Matt 1996-97-98Bettencourt, Boyd 1940-41-42, ’46Bettencourt, George 1924Bickle, Harold 1981Biddick, Russell 1940Bielar, Chuck 1923-24-25-26Bielar, Elster “El” 1923-24-25-26Biggs, Bob 1969-70-71-72Bigwood, John 1973-74-75Bilbo, Bill 1951Bird, Tom 1925

Birkley, Tyler 2003Bischel, Dave 1969-70-71Bishop, Verlin 1928-29Bispo, Frank 1983-84-85Bizzini, Ernest 1952-53Black, Everett 1936Blackstock, James 1941Blaine, Gordon 1952-53Blair, Vince 1981Blakemore, Bill 1978-79Blanchard, David 1988-89-90Blanchard, Kevin 1987-88-89Bland, Ed 1951Bleecker, Harold 1917,’19Blevins, Leonard 1981-82Bloom, John 1942Bloxham, Jim 1937Bloxham, Lee 1946-47Bluford, Bobby 1990-91, ’93-94Boeger, Mike 1960Bogart, George 1920-21-22Bogart, John 1962Bogle, Warren 1938Bolles, Grove 1979-80Bolton, Rusty 1973Bomprezzi, Ernie 1977-78-79Bon, Dave 1973-74-75-76Bonacich, George 1948, ’50-51-52Bonaldo, Derek 1990-91-92Bonaldo, Dino 1991-92Bonito, Frank 1926, ’30Bonnheim, Walter 1916Bonsall, Larry 1979Boone, Brian 1981Boone, Irwin “Ike” 1927-28-29Borba, Gil 1931-32, ’35Borchert, Albert 1929Borders, Jeff 1986Bordsen, Brant 1974-75-76Borges, Gerald “Pete” 1926, ’28-29-30Bossert, Steve 1981Bowen, Fred 1985-86-87-88Bowles, Mike 1968-69-70Bowman, Dan 1973-74, ’76Bowman, Matt 1973Boyd, Derwin 1978-79Boyer, Cameron 1986-87-88-89Boyer, Ricky 1976-77Boyle, Mike 1990Bozarth, Wayne 1941Bracy, Merle 1982Bradley, Derrick 1985Bradley, Larry 1979-80-81Bradley, Sam 1979Brady, James 1931-32Brause, Harry 1929Brazil, Don 1955Break, Dick 1940-41-42Breall, Max 1989Bream, Bruce 1935Brett, Frank 1926-27-28Brewer, Jerry 1989Brian, Alpheus “Al” 1923-24-25-26Bricker, Gene 1946Bridewell, Jeff 1987-88-89-90

Bridge, Steve 1974, ’76Briggs, David 1958Britschgi, Francis “Moose” 1929-30, ’32Brittain, Jim 1966Brock, Tom 1942Broddrick, Ryan 1972Bronzan, Steve “Lou” 1971-72-73-74Brooks, Ché 1992-93-94Brooks, Jeff 1990-91-92-93Brooks, Mike 1977-78-79Brooks, Phil 1939Brower, James 1916Brown, Alfred 1919Brown, Arthur “Bud” 1922Brown, Bob L. 1963-64Brown, Bob P. 1959-60Brown, Daryl 1978-79-80Brown, Don J. 1974-75-76Brown, Don L. 1946, ’48Brown, Graham 1992-93Brown, Herb 1977Brown, Ken 1988Brown, Louis 1920Brown, Lytell 1925Brown, Matt 1998-99-00Brown, Norman “Sailor” 1917Brown, Rich 1986Brown, Steuart 1946-47Brown, Travis “T.J.” 1993-94-95-96Browne, Roland 1938-39Bruce, Bill 1974-75Brumbaugh, Les 1932-33-34Brumm, Bruce 1979Brunswig, Jeff 1994-95-96Brust, B.J. 1999-00-01-02Bryant, Bill 1967-68Bryant, Jim 1973Buchanan, Matt 1993Buckley, Brian 1977-78-79Buckley, George 1938Buckley, Keith 1994Buffalow, Bill 1963-64Bugarske, Aaron 1994-95-96Bugbee, John 1949Buich, Nicholas 2003Bumgardner, Rush 1927Bunting, Dennis 1965-66-67Burch, Arthur 1934Bugarske, Jordan 1997-98-99-00Burgelin, Charles 1941Burkhart, Lewis 2001-02-03Burnett, Howard 1923-24, ’26Burnham, Clark 1921Burrell, Clyde 1917, ’19Burroughs, Don 1930Burson, Leslie 1922Burton, Paul 1964-65-66Bush, Ronald “Mitch” 1959-60Buster, John 1948Butterworth, David 2002-03Byrd, Mel 1978-79-80

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• C •Cacanando, Ryan 1999-00-01-02Caffese, Angelo 2001-02-03Cagle, Lonnie 1955-56, ’58-59Caid, Jesse 1997Caldwell, Everett 1936Calhoun, Chester 1921Callan, Brett 1995Camboia, David 1989Camp, Kim 1934-35Campbell, Austin 1946Campbell, Bert 1932, ’35Campbell, Bryce 2001-02Campbell, Chester 1923-24Campbell, Greg 1993-94-95Campbell, Hal 1938-39-40Campbell, Jim 1970-71Campbell, Pat 1995Campbell, Scott 1989Campos, George 1949Cannon, Don 1949Cannon, Jerron 2001Cantor, David 1988Carasali, Natale 1957Carleton, Jerry 1942Carlson, Gary 1960-61-62-63Carmazzi, Dan 1971, ’73-74-75Carpy, Charles 1953Carr, Gavin 1981-82Carriere, Dick 1960-61-62-63Carriere, Herb 1955-56-57-58Carrington, Dan 1998-99Carter, Allen 1919-20-21Carter, Bryant 1985-86Carter, Ken 1957Carter, Leslie 1919Carter, Sean 1996-97-98Carvalho, Adrian 1992, ’94-95Casanega, Len 1968Casazza, Lance 1991-92-93-94Case, Jack 1932Casey, Warren 1915Cass, Quincy 1947-48Cassella, Geno 1995Cassidy, Harold 1920Castagnola, Joseph 1995-96-97Castaneda, Rich 1979Cater, Paul 1996-97-98 ‘00Catlin, Pete 1950-51Caton, Damien 1996-97-98Caton, Lee 1997-98-99-00Catron, Wayne 1974Caulfi eld, Rick 1967Caviglia, Joe 1996-97-98-99Cazenave, Lucien 1997-98-99-00Celentano, Paul 1976Cello, Kris 1967Cercos, Ted 1977Chambers, Chris 1994-95Chambers, Lee 1956-57Chambers, Morgan 1951Chandon, Howard 1949Chao, David 1993Chapla, Greg 1987-88Charlesworth, Bill 1947

Charvoz, Alan 1923-24Chase, John 1962Chase, Pete 1964-65Cheatham, Sterling 1915Cherry, Gene 1956Chi, Albert 1999Chilcott, Bob 1952-53Chrisman, Mike 1933-34-35Christensen, Alvin “Skip” 1956-57-58Christensen, Bernard 1927Christian, Fred 1923Christiansen, Jim 1946-47Christie, Ryan 1995-96Christo, Tony 1966-67-68Cia, Matt 1991-92Clark, Curtis “Whitey” 1924Clark, Earl 1930-31Clark, Fred 1942Clark, Mike G. 1987-88Clark, Mike R. 1968-69Clary, Paul 1953-54Clay, Jim 1959-60-61Clemente, John 1936-37Clerici, Dave 1968, ’70-71 Clerici, Steve 1976-77-78, ’80Close, Dave 1996Clugson, Chris “C.J.” 1994Cobb, James 1998-99Coblentz, Sam 1956-57-58-59Cochran, Bill 1971-72Cochrane, James 1921-22Coe, Guy 1978Coe, James 1930Cohen, Doug 1915-16-17Cohen, Marty 1969-70-71-72Cohn, Chris 1989Cohn, David 1919Coker, Howard 1954Colbert, Ralph 1991-92-93Collins, Bill 1949Collins, Charlie 1970-71Collins, Doug 1985Collins, Gerry 1980-81Collins, Mike 1983Collins, Rich 1986-87-88Combs, Art 1979Combs, Rickey 1982-83Comstock, Mike 1968-69-70Conant, Raymond 1922Conard, Boyd 1958Confetti, Kevin 1988Connors, Mike 1985, ’87-88-89Contreras, Ruedy 1974-75-76Conway, Richard 1941Conway, Ron 1963-64Cook, Devin 2002-03Coombs, Leonard 1933-34, ’36Cooper, George 1947-48Cooper, Jon 1963-64Cope, Hansel “Butch” 1960-61Coppes, Jack 1941-42, ’46-47Corcoran, Ted 1994-95-96Corlett, Tom 1974Cornwell, Fred 1924Cornwell, James 1935

Corso, Nick 1979-80-81Corson, Fred 1962-63Corwin, Frank 1921Cost, Andy 1991-92-93Cost, John 1932-33Costa, Ron 1984-85Costanza, Corey 1990-91Costello, John 1983-84-85-86Cotton, J.T. 1977-78Courtwright, Jim 1988Cox, Don 1949Cox, Larry 1948Craig, Andy 1981Craig, Dennis 1960Crandall, Alford 1915Crandall, Ken 1953-54Crane, Ellis 1919Craven, Isaac 1920Crawford, Grover 1920Crawford, Ray 1959Crebbin, Alfred 1923-24Creer, Bob 1958Crenshaw, Bob 1925Crespi, Chris 1982-83-84Crispin, Francis 1924Crononwett, Mark 1959Crooks, Keith 1977Crosby, Mike 1976Crosetti, Frank 1932Cross, Tom 1991Crudo, John 1985Cuenin, Rob 1981-82-83-84Cuffe, Marshall 1948Cuffe, Tommy 1919Cunningham, Carlston 1927Cunningham, Howard 1922-23Cunningham, Tom 1981-82Curt, Shawn 1990Curtis, Marvin 1917

• D •Daft, Kevin 1995-96-97-98Daftari, Naveen 2003Dal Porto, Norman 1936Damir, Jim 1973Damron, Duane 1952-53-54-55Daniels, Audrey 1973Daniels, Derick 2003Dansby, Jim 1989-90-91Darling, Henry 1926Darr, Mike 1973-74-75Daubenberger, Cecil 1941Daum, Rick 1984-85-86Davenport, Dwight 1958Davidson, Rob 1983-84-85Davies, Marlin “Skip” 1961-62Davis, Earl 1922-23Davis, Edward “Tyke” 1929, ’31Davis, Kelvin 1981-82Davis, Mark 1995Davis, Mike 1975-75-76Davis, Robert 1999-00-01Davis, Sean 1992-93Day, Raoul 1915-16-17Decherd, Jim 1968-69-70

Deckert, Jeremy 1990Degraaff, Nolan 2002-03DeHaven, George 1926-27DeKelaita, Kevin 1984Del Bondio, Brett 1978-79Delaney, Art 1920Delano, Ted 1951Deleon, David 2003Delfatti, Jon 1979-80-81Delgado, Rob 1983-84-85-86Della-Santina, Robert 1988-89-90DeLoach, Jerry 1967-68-69DeLorme, Bob 1942Delport, Marcel “Frenchy” 1933-34DeMartin, Bob 1957DeMartini, Louis 1932-33Dempsey, Mike 1976-77-78Dennis, Kevin 1969Dennis, Steve 1964-65Derry, Bob 1956Despotakis, Gus 1939Dessert, Archie 1949Dessert, Mark 1972Detlefsen, Chet “Red” 1923-24Dettling, Bobby 1987-88-89-90Deutsch, Allan 1951-52-53, ’56Devine, John 1985-87Devine, Matt 1985-87DeWar, Herb 1920Dewing, Henry 1947DeWit, Jack 1964-65DeWitt, Clarence 1929DeWitt, Lee 1940-41-42Dias, Ernest 1935Diaz, Bill 1948-49Diaz, Dave 1962-63Dibble, John 1942, ’46Dickenson, John 1952-53Dickey, Jeff 1973-74Dickson, David 1954Diebold, Joe 1998Diefenderfer, Mike 1981Difi ori, Mike 1988-89-90DiGuilio, Ray 1961-62-63-64DiLeo, Frank 1984Dillard, Jason 1993, ’95-96Dimmler, Chuck 1960, ’63Dinsdale, Edward 1935Doherty, Kevin 1996Doherty, Mike 1947-48Doherty, Pat 1980-81-82Dokos, Louie 1976-77Dolan, Mike 1938Donnell, Richard 1951Donner, Chet 1935-36Donsing, Don 1952-53-54-55Dorian, Jim 1947Doris, Nelson 2003Dossa, Norm 1952Dostal, Vince 1995-96Doty, Tom 1942Doughty, Jim 1985-86-87Douglas, Clifton 1980Downey, Dave 1968Downie, Dick 1950, ’57

Downs, John 2002-03Doyle, Mike 1961-62-63-64Draper, Barton 1916Dressler, Milt 1931-32Drew, Paul 1956-57-58Droz, Reed 1933Dubs, Bill 1939-40Dudley, Edgar 1920Dufau, Pierre 1947DuFour, Glenn “Duffy” 1963-64-65-66Dugan, John 1915Dull, Charles “Chip” 1978-79Duncan, Derek 1993-94-95Dunlap, Vince 1962Dunn, Keith 1990-91-92-93Dunson-Strane, Tai 1995-96-97-98Durst, Bob 1934Dwelley, Ken 1938Dwelley, Mark 1973-74-75Dworak, John 1966

• E •Eaglin, Michael 2000-01-02Eales, Luther 1935-36-37Eames, Edmund 1923Eason, James “Bo” 1979, ’81-82-83Eckman, Matt 1991-92-93-94Eddy, Mark 1991-92-93Edwards, Bill 1946Edwards, Glenn 1948Edwards, Jack 1965Edwards, Tate 1980-81-82Ehlers, Josh 1999Ehret, Carl 1960-61Ehrke, Jahm 1996-97Elbanna, Dan 2002-03Elliott, Bryce 1993-94-95Elliott, Dave 1950Elliott, Tom 1958-59Ellis, Lincoln 1971-72-73Ellis, Mike 1994-95-96Ellis, Rich 1973Ellison, Calvin 1976-77-78Ellithorpe, Phil 1931-32Emde, George “Pud” 1926Emerick, Ed 1977Emerson, Bob 1937-38Emerson, Dave 1985Emery, Paul 1981-82Emigh, Edgar 1933Emparan, Bob 1942Engebretson, Ralph 1920Engler, Joe 1986-87-88Enos, Charley 1998-99-00-01Enos, Steve 1979-80-81Erickson, Dave 1964-65Erickson, Jim 1970Eskridge, Mike 1990-91Espinosa, Luis 1994-95Ethridge, Dan 1978-79Ettl, Mike 1955Evans, Eddie 1959Eveleth, Don 1926-27-28Everly, Mike 1970-71-72-73Evero, Ejiro 1999-00,2002-03

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• F •Faccinto, Randy 1967-68-69Fairchild, Bailey 1926-27-28Falconer, Don 1947Faria, Jim 1950Farr, Edward 1946, ’48Farrell, Bryan 2001Farrell, Robert 1935Farrell, Tom 1947Farris, Mike 1991Farrow, Josh 1996-97-98Fass, Bill 1973, ’75-76Fatukala, Viliami 2001, ‘03Favors, Brian 1995-96Feder, Brendan 1981-82Fellers, Paul 1968-69Fells, Daniel 2003Feltham, Eddie 1920-21Femling, Lee 1955Fenton, Bob 1990-91-92Fernandez, Rafael 1989-90-91-92-93Ferrari, Jared 2001-02Ferrier, Jim 1961Fiack, Jim 1968, ’70-71Fiack, Joe 1930-31-32Fiack, Paul 1964-65-66Field, Ron 1966-67Fields, Greg 1988-89-90Filley, Dwight 1950Fineman, Martin 1952-53Finn, Ted 1928-29Fiorini, Forrest 1923Fiorini, Larry 1929-30Fischer, Tom 1964-65Fisher, Charlie 1963-64Fisher, Wes 1947Flanigan, Ryan 2000-01-02-03Flannery, Robby 1997-98-99-00Fleming, Allen 1981-82-83Fletcher, Desmond 1921-22Fletcher, Ed 1919-20Fletcher, Rob 1993Fletcher, Tom 1984, ’86Flores, Tony 1977-78-79Folendorf, Clifford 1926Fomasi, Chuck 1976-77Forbes, Scott 1980-81Ford, Al 1982-83Ford, Grover 1964, ’66Ford, Mark 1981, ’83-84-85Forester, David 1999Fortner, Rick 1971-72-73-74Foskett, Bob 1938-39Foster, Bob 1959-60-61-62Foster, Dyrell 1990, ’92-93-94Fowler, Robbie 1972-73Fowler, Stan 1961-62Fox, Phil 1961-62Fox, William 1920Francis, Charles 1957-58-59-60Francis, Richard “Rip” 1938-39Francis, Steve 1983, ’85Francis, Steve L. 1982Frank, Bill 1966Frank, Karl 1963-64-65

Frank, Tom 1941Franks, John 1927Franks, Tony 1977-78-79Frazer, Bob 1931-32-33-34Frazer, Carl 1932-33-34 Frederick, Doug 1965-66-67Fredericks, Bill 1956Fredericks, Bill H. 1933-34Freeman, Kevin 2001-02-03Freeman, Sherman 1917Freese, Erik 1992Freitas, Lloyd 1952Frescura, Bob 1960Frey, Gary 1952Frey, Jack 1935Frick, Fred 1936-37-38Fricker, Glenn 1980-81-82-83Fricker, Scott 1984Friedemann, Bill 1935-36Friederich, Pete 1983Friend, Eric 1997-98-99-00 Frimmersdorf, Jeff 1987-88, ’90Fringer, Troy 1980-81Fromson, Neal 1978-79-80Fry, Pat 1977-78-79Fry, Wes 1957-58-59Fryer, Bob 1939-40Fuchslin, Steve 1974Fugazi, Louis 1955Fugelsang, Nels 1931-32Fuller, Scott 1989-90-91-92-93Furlan, Bernie 1967-68-69Furman, Duane 1952

• G •Gaffney, Sean 1992-93-94Gagnon, Andy 1973-74-75-76Galan, Ray 1994Galios, Matt 1981-82-83Gallagher, Frank 1934-35-36Gallagher, Kelsey 1997-98-99-00Galleano, Roger 1984-85Gandera, Theo 1939Gantenbein, Tad 1957-58-59Garafalo, John 1989-90-91Garcia Jr., Edwin 1996-97-98, ‘00Garcia, John 1969Gardiner, Jim B. 1942Gardiner, Jim W. “Stubby” 1936-37-38Gardner, Jimmy 1916Gardner, Ken 1960, ’62-63Garner, George 1927Garner, James 1923Garnsey, Fred 1941Garrett, Larry 1962-63Garrison, Dan 1934Garry, Brian 1982Gartenberg, Art 1942Gary, Jim 1958Gash, Alex 1988-89-90Gatewood, Mike 1994Gatto, Greg 1995-96-97-98Gauer, Gerry 1988-89Gay, Charles 1916Gazzaniga, Dan 1981-82-83-84

Geddis, Maurice 1981-82Geivet, Ryan 1995-96Geldermann, Jason 1996-97-98Gellerman, Dave 1973-74-75Gelonek, Tim 1981Genasci, Joe 1989-90-91Gentle, Bill 1959George, Barry 1974Gersper, Matt 1980-81-82Gersper, Mike 1986Gesler, Dave 1990-91-92Ghio, Dominic 1999-00-01-02Giacomini, Tom 1959-60-61Gianotti, Tony 1972Gibbel, Robert 1952Gibson, Rod 1959Gifford, John 1924Gillespie, Adelbert “Gil” 1929-30Gilmore, Brandon 2003Gilmore, Marcus 1923-24Giovannoni, Kirt 1976Glines, Flint 1987Godinet, Kosé 1986-87Goins, Mario 1991Goldhamer, Dave 1969Goldhammer, Ed 1987Gomez, Doug 1986-87Gomez, Juan 1959Gonzalez, John 1992Goode, Tom 1973Gooding, Jack 1915Goodwin, Ben 1933-34-35Goodwin, Paul 1927-28-29Gordon, Evan 1992-93Gorman, Carlton 1985Gosling, George 1948Goss, Darryl 1978-79, ’81Goss, James 1935Gotelli, Rinaldo 1941Govea, Phil 1986Gower, Calvin 1958-59Gracia, Ricardo 1994, ’96Graff, Robert 1930Graham, Phil 1983-84Grant, Alonzo 1993-94-95Grant, John 1964-65-66Grant, Jon 2003Granucci, Salvador 1942, ’46Gravelle, Howard 1967-68-69Graves, Chrissie 1934-35-36Graves, Manny 1929Gray, Doug 1982-83Gray, Glen 1979Green, Carnell 2000-01-02Green, Gene “Red” 1916Green, Joe 1937-38Green, Steve 1974-75-76-77Greene, Bart 1987-88-89-90Greene, Chris 1992Greene, Matt 1997Greenley, Tom 1966-67Gregory, Mike 1989-90-91Grieb, Mark 1994-95-96Griffi n, Steve 1975-76-77Griffi th, Gabe 1997-98

Griffi th, Harold 1953Grimditch, Glen 1971-72Grimditch, Scott 1974-75-76Grimes, Tony 1980-81Grimsley, Bert 1937Groefsema, Bruce 1970-71-72Grosnick, Al 1972Gross, Daryl 1980Gross, Duane 1978-79Gross, Mike 1999-00-01-02Groth, Dustin 1938Grubbs, Arnold 1924-25-26Grunwald, King 1978-79Grylls, Humphrey 1949Guay, Chris 1990-91Gudis, Larry 1970-71Guidera, Frank 1947-48Guidice, Paul 1940Gunn, Kevin 1971-72Guthrie, Bob 1979

• H •Haagenson, Brett 1993-94Haase, Bobby 1955-56Habe, Bill 1984-85Haberstumpf, Mike 1998-99, ‘01Hack, Billy 1990-91-92Hack, Gary 1965, ’67Hackett, Mike 1986Hackett, Nathaniel 1999-00-01-02Hackett, Paul 1966-67-68Hagan, Larry 1964-65Hagenau, Bob 1983-84-85Hahn, Norm 1950Hairston, Jason 1992-93-94Haley, Allen 1978-79Hall, Charles 1950-51Hall, Elijah 1989-90Hall, Francis “Hira” 1915-16Hall, Linton 1987-88-89Hall, Richard 1919Hall, Terry 1987-88Halliday, Dave 1978-79-80Hamamoto, Chester 1955Hamilton, Burrows 1948Hamilton, Kirk 1977-78Hamilton, Rick 1973-74-75Hamilton, Wilbert 1931Hamo, Mark 1987-88-89Hampel, Ed “Butch” 1915Hankin, Jim 1985-86-87Hanley, Hubert 1948Hanley, Matt 1991-92Hanley, Mike 1988-89Hanna, Ron 1950Hansel, Scott 1986Hansen, Albert 1947Hardesty, Colin 1994-95-96Hardie, Ian 1923Hardie, Keith 1921-22Hardy, Arnold 1992-93Hargis, Kevin 1993Hargrave, Steve 1977Harmon, Charles 1916Harold, Keith 1948

Harper, George 1975-76Harper, Jim 1946Harradine, Glen 1957Harrington, Tim 1985-86-87Harris, Eddie A. 1989, ’92Harris, Eddie M. 1982-83-84Harris, Lloyd 1954Harris, Ralph 1920Harrison, Bryan 2003Harrison, Ryan 1992-93Hart, Bill 1935, ’37Hart, Daniel 1997-98-99-00Hartshorn, Larry 1967-68Hartvickson, David 1997-98Harvey, Otis 1941Harville, Joe 1915Haselswerdt, Mike 1967, ’69Haskell, Bailey 1930-31Hasson, Paul 1990-91-92Hastie, Jim 1991Hastings, Doug 1965-66Hausmann, Louis 1952-53Haussler, Dana 1916Hawes, Daryl 1960Hawk, Stan 1946-47Hawkins, Dan 1981-82Hawkins, Howard 1932Hay, Paul 1996Hayashi, Wesley 1996Hayashida, Rich 1981Haydon, Bob 1961, ’65Hayes, Danny 1983, ’85Haynes, Floyd 1915Haynie, Jim 1958-59-60-61Haynie, Terry 1960-61-62-63Hays, Randy 1977-78Hazlett, Nathaniel 1921Heaney, Dennis 1981Heilbron, Art 1924Heinrich, John-Peter 1991Heitman, Edmund 1929-30-31Helm, Jack 1924-25Hendershott, Dick 1951Henderson, Adam 1984-85-86Henle, Albert “Bud” 1946-47Henning, Mike 1970-71-72Henry, Mike 1979-80Heringer, Dick 1951, ’53-54Heringer, Les “Dutch” 1939-40Heringer, Stephen 1995-96-97Herlihy, John 1996Herman, Jack 1928Herman, Lyle 1947Herman, Wally 1949Herrera, John 1965-66-67Hesselgren, Matt 1982-83-84Hickok, Rory 1981Hicks, Don 1966-67-68-69Hightower, Jim 1968-69-70Hill, Daryl 1983-84Hill, Jay 1958Hill, Mike 1952, ’54Hill, Ray 1997-98Hill, Tom 1964Hill, William 1927

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Hilleary, Tim 1973-74Hillestad, Scott 1982-83-84Hines, Aaron 2003Hines, Tyrone 1995-96Hinkey, Josh 1996-97Hinsdale, Jerry 1956-57-58Hirschler, Greg 1991-92Hixson, Rob 1975-76-77-78Hoblit, Dave 1970-71Hodel, Bob 1958-59Hodel, Ted 1940Hodgson, Brian 1985Hoekstra, Jim 1965Hoffman, Carroll 1933Hoffman, Chuck “Biff” 1929-30-31Hogan, Kevin 1988-89-90Hogan, Maurice 1931Holden, Ted 1931Holleman, Jason 1999-00-01Holleman, Sean 2000-01Hollingsworth, Meredith 1931-32Holmberg, Dave 1937Holmes, Bob 1942Holmes, Matt 1999-00Holmquist, Rod 1979-80-81Holms, Matt 1999-00Holve, Jim 1956Homer, Frank 1916Honegger, Brian 1995Honeyfi eld, James 1999-00Hood, Russell 1967Hooper, Tim 1976Hoover, Jeff 1988-89-90Hopkins, Frank 1915-16Horel, Bob 1967Horn, Jeremy 1999Hosmer, Gordon 1963-64Houchin, Wally 1950-51Houston, Otto 1917Howard, Jim 1989-90-91Howie, Bob 1933Hoyt, Elden 1930Hubbel, Steve 1991-92-93Huber, Otto 1919Hubert, Dan 1985-86Huberty, Jim 1933-34Huggins, Clayton 1982Hulbert, Tom 1931Hultman, Jeff 1957Humes, Chris 1989-90-91-92Hunt, Bob 1947-48-49Hunter, William 1921-22-23Huntley, Gordon 1961-62Hunyada, Tim “T.J.” 1989-90Hussey, Walt 1926-27Huston, Tom 1989Huth, Stan 1933Hutson, Sean 1995Huyck, Bill 1948-49-50

• I •Iacono, Joe 1986-87-88Ibrahim, Mohamed 1983Ibrahim, Sherief 1989Ichiyama, Mike 1991-92-93-94

Ikuta, Dennis 1968-69-70Ingelsby, Pat 1982-83Ingoglia, Dan 1982-83Ingram, Bill 1968-69Ingram, Rex 1925Inman, Bill 1992Inselman, Brian 1992Irwin, Mike 1977-78-79-80Isley, Ernie 1987-88Isley, Terry 1980-81Ithuburn, John 1990-91Iversen, Scott 1973-74-75-76

• J •Jackson, Preston 1991-92-93Jacobsen, Crawford 1941Jacobsen, Newton 1940-41-42Jacobson, Jon 1991Jacoby, Clarence 1917Jacoby, Marshall 1960James, Craig 1954-55-56James, Dick 1959-60-61James, Frank 1928-29James, Leander 1946James, William 1926-27Jameson, Bob 1958-59-60-61Janabajal, Jay-Jay 1999Jansen, Mike 1971-72-73-74Jansse, Bernard “Babe” 1931Jenkins, Bill 1974-75Jenkins, Chad 1997-98-99-00Jensen, Dave 1984-85Jensen, Norm 1946Jensen, Tom 1964-65Jereb, Tom 1969-70-71-72Jewell, Jimmy 1993Jimenez, Jose 1986-87Jimenez, Walter 2001Johansen, Bob 1962Johnson, Allan 1947Johnson, Bud 1999Johnson, Eric 1975-76Johnson, Frank C. 1952Johnson, Frank L. 1958-59Johnson, George 1935Johnson, Greg 1966Johnson, Harold “Swede” 1916Johnson, James 1976-77-78Johnson, Jessi 1996-97-98-99Johnson, John D. 1992-93Johnson, John O. 1981-82-83Johnson, Lloyd “Sil” 1922-23Johnson, Lorin 1955Johnson, Mark 1985, ’87-88-89Johnson, Max 1938Johnson, Mike D. 1993-94Johnson, Mike L. 1976-77-78Johnson, Roy 1946, ’48Johnson, Sanford 1949Johnson, Steve 1962-63-64Johnson, Ted 1952-53-54-55Johnson, Truman 1951Johnson, Walter 1942Johnson, Warren 1931Johnston, Don 1977

Johnston, Kevin 1971Johnston, William 1916Jones, Artemus 1996-97-98-99Jones, Bill E. 1925-26-27Jones, Bill H. 1930-31-32Jones, Bill S. 1954Jones, Bob 1971Jones, Brian 1984-85-86-87Jones, Charles “Bert” 1927-28, ’31Jones, Chris 2001-02-03Jones, Clarence 1939Jones, Craig 1987-88-89-90Jones, Dixon 1962-63-64Jones, Edwin 1915-16Jones, George 1977Jones, Harold 1916-17Jones, Khari 1991-92-93Jones, Lester 1921Jones, Ray 1976-77-78Jones, Richard 1987, ’90-91Jones, Steve 1986-87Journey, Bud 1968-69Judd, Gary 1960-61

• K •Kadlub, Rudy 1968-69-70Kahl, Steve 1971Kaiser, Dave 1974-75Kalbfus, Bryan 1996-97Kalbfus, Charles 1995Kanagaki, Larry 1968-69Kane, Mike 1978-79-80Kanst, Lyman 1919Kanzler, Kurt 1988Karson, Jim 1954Kassis, Mike 1988-89-90-91Kavanaugh, John 1990-91-92Kawoaka, George 1932Kays, Tony 2003Keane, Timothy 2003Kearns, Ken 1998-99,2001-02Kelly, Kevin 1989-90Kennedy, Stan 1946Kennedy, Tom 1975Kennifer, Rick 1973-74-75Ketterlin, Art 1930-31-32Khatami, Hoss 1996, ’98-99-00Kidd, John 1954-55-56-57Kilday, Tom 1939-40Kilkenny, Blayne 1998-99Kim, Daniel 2002-03Kim, Gary 1962-63Kincade, Bob 1988-89-90-91King, Clarence 1931-32King, Matt 1988Kircher, Kyle 1987-88-89Kirchner, George 1920-21-22Kirk, Bill 1948Kirk, Bryant 1916Kiss, George 1972-73Klein, Steve 1980Klingaman, Fred 1922-23Knight, Hugh 1956-57Knoff, Ken 1923Knott, Jim 1941

Knowlton, Kevin 1983-84Kohlmoos, John 1967-68-69Kohn, Bill 1970Koldinger, Kurt 1987-88-89Kovell, Rob 1986Kramer, Bill 1965Kramer, Cliff 1939-40-41Krausse, Rudolph 1915Krehbiel, Leonard “Benny” 1925-26Kremer, Carlos 1986Krieger, Bob 1989-90-91Krieger, Greg 1986-87-88Krieger, Jeff 1992-93Krieger, Mark 1986-87-88Krolikowski, Chuck 1989-90-91Krueger, Jud 1972-73Kruse, Edgar 1932-33Kubota, Tsugio 1941Kuchulis, Charles 2002Kuenzler, John 1942Kugler, Rich 1969Kuster, Robert 1931Kuykendall, Ken 1949Kwarta, Bret 1991-92-93Kyle, Mike 1964-65

• L •Lackner, Marc 1972Laclerque, Ray 1968-69LaGatta, Vince 1994-95-96Lagorio, Tony 1976-77Laguens, Dick 1970-71Laine, Carey 1970-71Lajcik, Tim 1984-85-86-87Lamb, Mike 1976-77-78Lambert, Gerald 1952Lampkin, Mike 1975-76Landsberg, John 1927Lane, Arthur 1915Lane, Eldred 1926Lane, Herbie 1986Langi, Louie 1996Lanzavecchia, Kurt 1985-86Lapkass, Paul 1984Lapp, Clarence 1932-33-34-35Lard, Steve 1971-72-73-74Larkin, Troy 1996-97-98-99Larson, Richard 1926LaSalvia, Steve 1967-68-69Lasarzig, Bill 1935Lastufka, Francis 1954Latzke, Aaron 2000,2002-03Lauchland, Ron 1926-27Lavelle, Anthony 2002 Lavezzoli, Mark 1985Lawrence, Erik 1995-96-97Lawrence, William 1920Lawson, Jay 1982-83-84Lawson, Ron 1976Lawson, Walter 1919Leach, Justin 1997Leathers, Charlie 1928-29Leavitt, Robert 1946-47-48-49Lederer, Ernie 1926Ledger, John 1991

Lee, Greg 1965Lee, Matt 1992-93-94Lee, Mike 1972Lee, Peter 1987Leeds, Trevor 1997-98-99Leff, Alan 1980Legrand, Mike 1993-94-95Lehman, Don 1949-50-51Lehmer, Paul 1916Leigh, Harold 1951-52-53, ’55Leiser, Scott 2000Lekas, Erik 1992-93-94Lekkerkerker, Brad 2002-03Lekkerkerker, Cory 2003Lekos, Dino 1955-56Lemaich, Sam 1968Lemestre, Dave 1986Leograndis, Steve 1975-76-77Leonard, Leland 1926-27Leonard, Todd 1981Leonard, Tom 1959-60Leptien, Randy 1968-69Lesenger, David 1934Lewis, Dick 1942, ’47Lewis, Edmund 1917Lewis, John 1954-55Lewis, Keith 1984-85-86Lewis, Lonnie 1993Lewis, Mark L. 1972-73Lewis, Mark M. 1985-86Lewis, Paul 1920Lewis, Walt 1937Lewis, Wilson 1947-48-49Ley, Greg 1980-81Light, Doug 1969Lightfoot, Tim 1987Ligons, Jerold 1983-84, ’86Lillard, Every 1936Lilley, Jerry 1963-64Lillington, Pete 1980Lincoln, Lynner 1979-80Lindquist, Scott 1985-86-87Lines, Ivan 1961Linzey-Henderson, Kevin 1994-95-96Lipkin, Mike 1975Lippincott, Larry 1954Little, Paul 1936-37, ’39Littlefi eld, Lewis 1925-26Llewellyn, Bill 1954Loane, Doug 1939Lobel, Brett 2001-02Locke, Chet 1940-41Locke, Justin 1999-00-01Lockett, Cassius 1991Loew, Adam 1992Lofrano, Dustin 1993Loftus, Ed 1950London, Raymond 1953-54Long, Mike 1980-81, ’83Longero, Doug 1994-95Loretelli, Matt 1999Loretto, Eddie 1985-86-87-88Lott, Terry 1982Lourentzos, Peter 1928Love, Steve 1988

Hilleary Love

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Lovell, Mark 1994Loving, Wally 1975-76-77Lowe, Nick 1971-72Lowry, Doug 1995-96-97Lualemana, Arona 1988-89Lualemana, David 1988, ’91Lucas, Dan 1969Lucido, John 1978-79-80Lucksinger, Ray 1915Luft, John 1968-69Lukawski, Joe 1971-72-73-74Lundin, Alman 1919-20Lundstrum, Lunny 1984-85-86Lundy, Dick 1935Lutz, Howard “Abe” 1923-24-25Luxemberg, Don 1957Lyall, Ralph 1916Lynch, Leo 1951-52Lyons, Carl 1936Lyons, Clark 1964Lyons, Sam 1942Lytle, Ken 1956

• M •Maben, Chris 1999-00-01-02Mabry, Morice 1990-91-92Maccari, Chris 1985MacDonald, Craig 1982-83MacFarland, William 1915MacKenzie, Bob 1973MacKenzie, Gordon 1934Mackintosh, Sean 1987Macy, Tom 1969-70-71-72Madden, Knut 1979-80Madrigal, John 1994-95Maginnis, Dan 1984-85Mahasin, Antar 2003Maher, Mike 1973-74-75Mahler, Ed 1936-37Mahlum, Kurt 1964-65Major, Ken 1982-83Mallery, Scott 2003Mandella, Dominic 1960Mandeville, Chris 1984-85-86Manfredda, Marc 2001-02-03Mangiaracina, Joe 1970-71-72Manion, John 1985-86Manley, Bruce 1937Manley, Elmo 1939Manosar, Greg 1972Marall, Fred 1938-39-40Marchetti, Marc 1988-89Marenco, Dennie 1993Marioni, Dario 1939-40Markel, Ben 1997-98Markel, Mark 1976-77-78Marquis, Jerry 1956Marsden, Steve 1942Marsh, William 1920-21Marshall, George “Porge” 1916-17Marshall, Kenny 1996-97-98Martin, Colby 1966Martin, Edwin 1948-49Martin, Joe 1929Martin, Larry 1964

Martin, Richard 1951Martinez, Rey 1976-77Martini, Rich 1974-75-76Martinson, Halbert 1934Marvin, Irving 1915Mascaro, Ralph 1947Mason, Chris 1979, ’81-82Mason, Doug 1985-86Mason, Matt 1990-91-92Massari, Matt 2001-02Massey, Arthur 1916-17Masterson, Ed 1946Mattart, Elmer 1935Matthews, Carlton 1980Matzen, George “Jiggs” 1926-27-28Maulhardt, Bob 1952-53-54-55Maxwell, Monty 1986-87-88Mayer, Tom 1959Mayfi eld, Laurence 1946Mays, Marven 1955-56McAdams, Jim 1950McArthur, Bob 1968McArthur, Dick 1964McAulay, Allan 1963McBride, Kevin 1977McCall, Tony 1997-98-99-00McCard, Beverly 1917, ’19McCarthy, Mario 1993-94McCarthy, Sean 1994-95-96McClain, Tony 1917McClean, Harry 1939-40McClellan, Don 1959McClintock, Ryan 1994-95-96McClish, Larry 1960-61McClure, Andrew 2000,2002-03McClure, Clark 1952McClure, Robert 1948-49McCook, Scott 1996-97-98McCormack, Bruce 1940McCormick, Don 1924McCowan, Jashaun 2003McCoy, Robert 1983McCracken, Dennis 1952McCrea, Bruce 1963-64-65McCullough, Mike 1974McDermott, Bill 1964-65McDivitt, David 1993McDonald, Clyde 1964McDonald, Dave 1987-88-89-90McDonald, Mike 1990-91-92McDonald, Norman 1917McDonald, Richard 1999McDougall, Don 1941McDougall, Eric 1983-84McDougall, Mark 1968-69McDowell, Jim 1941McFarlane, Craig 1977McGee, Scott 2000, ‘02McGeehon, Bill 1940-41McGowan, Wilfred “Bud” 1939-40McGrath, Bill 1935McGraw, Harold 1921McGregor, Bob 1958McKay, Duncan 1969McKee, John 1974-75-76-77

McKelvey, Hamilton 1950-51McKnight, Scott 1980McKusick, Bob 1963-64McLean, Winsor 1916-17McLemore, Jimi 1969-70McMahan, Dennis 1961-62-63-64McManus, Jon 1987-88-89-90McNicoll, Ed 1987-88McNulty, Mike 1982-83McPartland, Mike 1935McSweeney, Howard 1936-37-38, ’40Meagher, Seamus 1985-86-87-88Meek, John 1959Mendelow, Rob 1985-86Mendes, Gerry 1976, ’78Mendonca, John 1932Mercer, Jon 1985-86Merlin, Sean 1985-86-87Merrill, Casey 1975-76-77-78Merrill, Charlie 1973-74-75Merrill, Tim 1975Merrill, Tom 1950Merritt, James 1919Messick, Charles 1953-54-55Metzger, Tim 1962Meyer, Andres 1957Meyer, Herman 1940-41Meyer, Lyle 1941-42Meyer, Steve 1963-64-65Meyer, Tim 1993-94Mezger, Steve “Skip” 1970-71-72, ’74Michel, Ralph 1927Mickle, George 1979Middleton, Mitch 1981-82-83Mielke, Shane 1993Mier, Javier 1984Messier, Paul 2000-01Migliaccio, Tony 1959Mikolajcik, John 1965-66-67Mikolajewski, Matt 1992-93Mikolajewski, Peter “P.J.” 1989-90-91Milanovich, Ralph 1946-47Miles, Pierre 1925, ’27Miller, Brad 1979-80-81Miller, Chris 1977-78-79-80Miller, Edward 1921Miller, James 1926-27Miller, John 1970-71Miller, Joseph 2000Miller, Kent 1996-97Miller, Max 1960-61-62Miller, Ryan 1994, ’96-97-98Miller, Walter 1942Mills, Bill 1988-89-90Mills, Fred 1930-31-32Milton, Trae 1999, ‘01Miner, Loyal 1982-83Miner, Marc 1991-92-93Minor, Paul 1937-38Minor, Terry 1963-64Mitchell, Harry 1942Mitchell, Mike 1980-81Mobley, Del 1956Mock, George 1970-71Moe, Dave 1982-83-84

Mohr, Rick 1977-78-79-80Moio, Gino 1996Moio, Luigi 1995Moisan, Charles 1924-25Molinaro, Tony 1974Moll, Norman 1953Molloy, Terry 1981Mondino, Bert 1956Monroe, Forrest 1926-27Monroe, Grant 1915Montes, Francis 1995-96-97-98Montgomery, Winfi eld 1928, ’30Montin, John 1960Moody, T. Palmer 1957-58Mooney, Trenton 1995-96-97Moore, Bill 1959-60-61Moore, Chuck 1990-91-92Moore, David 1995-96Moore, John 1974Moore, Luther 1946Moore, Myrel 1955-56-57Moore, Travares 2000-01Moore, Tyler 1991-92-93Moorehead, Albert 1919Moran, Dick 1962Moran, Mark 1997-98-99Moran, T.J. 1999Morgan, Dwayne 1987Moroski, Mike 1975-76-77-78Morris, Craig 1990-91-92Morris, Greg 1995Morris, Mike 1984-85-86Morrison, Roy 1920Morse, Marty 1987-88-89-90Mortazavi, Mohammed 2000-01-02-03Mosbacher, Greg 1990-91-92Moss, Ralph 1923-24-25-26-27Moss, Shawn 1988-89-90-91Mossawir, Jake 2001-02-03Mott, Denson 1953Muhammad, G.P. 1995-96-97-98Muhs, Martin 1930Mullen, Bob 1962Muller, Carl 1924Murden, Andrew 1990-91-92Muro, Alfonso 1958Murphy, Ed 1951Murphy, George 1923-24Murphy, Howard 1938Murphy, Howard R. 1920Murray, David 1954Murray, Ken 1988-89-90-91Musladin, Florin 1956Myers, Charlie 1955Myers, Jerry 1954Myers, Mark 1971Myers, Mason 1962-63Myers, Ron 1966

• N •Nagle, Bob 1950 Nakashima, Tom 1946Nash, Bryan 1988-89-90Nathan, Steve 1971-72Navarro, Jose 1952

Naviaux, Jim 1953Nedderman, John 1946-47-48Neighbors, Trevor 1991Neilson, Ben 1957Nelson, Nate 1998-99-00-01Nelson, Tim 2003Neptune, Rich 1987-88Nessler, Harry 1951Neufeld, Herman 1916Newton, Mark 1990Nguyen, Thanh 1992Ngwun, Matthew 2003Niboli, Don 1949-50-51-52Nicholas, Bob 1960-61-62-63Nieman, Robert 1936Nill, Steven 1981Nilson, Irving 1940-41Nishkian, Charles 1926Nitta, Mitsuo 1938-39-40-41Nixon, Chris 1986-87-88Noonan, Jim 1982-83-84Noonan, Todd 1981Nordhausen, Christian 2001-02Norris, Edgar “Bruno” 1924-25-26North, Irwin 1921North, Orlyn 1951-52Nova, Lou 1932Nute, Frank 1933

• O •O’Brien, Ken 1980-81-82O’Dowda, James “Lefty” 1924O’Hair, Mark 1976O’Kane, Clayton 2003O’Keefe, Bill 1955, ’57O’Neill, Dan 1932O’Sullivan, J.T. 1998-99-00-01Ochoa, Nick 1992-93-94Oda, Yoshio 1931-32-33Odegard, Eric 1980-81Odell, Tom 1968-69-70Oden, Stan 1967-68Ogden, Jerald 1980Ohrwell, John 1923Ojala, Clint 1980Ojo, Onome 1998-99-00Okamura, Neil 1980Oldershaw, Terry 1958-59-60-61Oldham, Rob 1985-86Oliva, Jesse 2001-02-03Oliva, Michael 1999-00-01-02Oliveira, Brandon 1996Oliver, Mark 1982, ’84Oller, Ben 1956-57-58-59Olsen, Andy 1933Olson, Elmer 1957-58Ordway, Suel 1917Orsini, John 1942Osborne, Bob 1922-23-24-25Osegueda, Steve 1985Ostman, Morris 1936Ostman, Rich 1961Otis, James 1919Ottman, Bill 1979-80Ottman, Mike 1975, ’77

Lovell Ottman

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Owen, Gary 1964-65Owen, Ron 1983-84Owen, Sean 1996

• P •Pacioni, Ernest 1980Page, Bill 1931-32, ’34Page, Fred 1937Pahland, Bill 1991Palleschi, Joe 1987Pane, Julio 1935Paneno, Sam 1998-99Papadopoulos, Mike 1988-89-90Pape, Guy 1933Pappa, John 1981-82Pappas, Chris 1976Parisi, Tom 2001-02-03Parker, Fred 1967Parker, Shawn 1990, ’92-93-94Parker, Tom 1954-55-56-57Parr, Harvey 1922Parrish, Mike 1974Parshall, Ray “Chi” 1916Parson, Jay 1974Parsons, Jim 1956, ’59Patterson, Carl “Bud” 1973-74-75Patterson, Fred 1977-78Patterson, Justin 2000-01-02-03Patterson, Omari 1993-93-94Paul, Bryan 1999Pavlovich, Nick 1996-97Pawlan, Bob 1974Payne, Ryan 2003Payseur, Charles 1976Pearce, Jack 1939-40Pearson, Bryant 1927, ’29-30

Pedersen, Brad 1972-73-74Pederson, Jason 1994-95Pegnim, Ryan 2000-01-02Penna, Michael 2001-02-03Perelli-Minette, Joe 1924Peretti, Al 1976Perkins, Eric 1997Perkins, Ernest 1995-96Perkins, Hayden 1925-26-27Perron, Dave 1973-74Perry, Albert 1930Perry, Dave 1959, ’61Perry, Greg 1994Perry, Mark 1978-79Peters, Blake 1994Petersen, Chris 1985-86Petersen, Harry 1928Peterson, Bertil 1938-39Peterson, Brad 1989-90Peterson Dan 1997-98-99Peterson, Dave 1935-36-37, ’39Peterson, Michael 2001Peterson, Milton 1936, ’38Peterson, Ray 1958Petois, Harold 1938Petty, Ed 1968Pfi tzenmaier, Bob 1971Phelan, Melvin 1941Phillips, Artis 1969-70Phillips, Jack 1921Phillips, James 1924Phillips, Jeff 1993-94Phillips, John 1920Phillips, Larry “Merc” 1926-27-28Philson, Demond 1995Piccini, Joe 1987

Pier, Allan 1947-48, ’50Pierce, Herb 1946Pierce, Jennings 1947-48Piggee, Kevin 1991-92Pike, Shannon 1983Pillsbury, Chris 1988Plunkett, Aaron 2001-02-03Poehlman, Keith 1951Pogue, Henry 1920, ’22Poli, Guido 1932Polk, Ike 1920Polk, Ron 1987-88-89Pomeroy, Irwin 1923Pond, Perry 1924Pool, Derek 1986Pope, Allen 1935-36Porchia, Ira 1995-96-97Porter, George 1950-51Porter, Ryan 1995Porter, Ryan 1996-97-98Porter, Tom 1923-24Porter, Tyler 2003Post, Sterley 1921Poteracke, Joshua 2000-01Potter, Truman 1924Power, Don 1927Powers, Joe 1967-68-69Prenovost, Ted 1986, ’88-89Prentice, Gary 1975-76-77Prettyman, Max 1937Price, Tom 1986, ’88-89Priest, Al 1961-62Provence, Ross 1957Pruitt, Sherman 1989Prukop, Tim 1985-86-87Publico, Paul 2001

Purrington, Joe 1917Pylman, Gordon 1933

• Q •Quensinberry, Pete 1985Quick, Dave 1994-95Quinn, Brandon 2002-03Quinn, DeWayne 1989-90Quinn, Mike 1988-89-90-91

• R •Raahauge, Lincoln 1938Radcliffe, Frank 1919Radenbaugh, Ryan 2003Radford, Bob 1947Radmacher, Dick 1932-33Ragsdale, Channing 1994Raines, Dan 1979-90Raines, Harold 1923Ralph, Jon 1976Ramey, Donn 1968Ramey, Ryan 2002-03Ramsey, Jeff 1980-81Raney, Sheldon 1922Rankin, Bill 1966Rathbun, Rob 1985-86-87Ray, Burt 1946, ’48-49Raycraft, Richard 1952-53Raymond, Denny 1985Rebholtz, Bob 1958Redden, Ivan “Pink” 1935-36-37Reece, Ben 2001-02-03Reece, Dan 2002-03Reed, Earl 1919-20Reed, Marc 1990-91Reed, Mike 1966

Reeves, Charles 1917Reid, Jim 1947Reifert, Jim 1974-75-76-77Reische, Bill 1960-61-62-63Reite, Harry 1915Remington, Todd 1983-84Renz, Scott 1991-92Reuss, Tom 1994-95Reynolds, Jim 1952-53-54Rhoades, Dave “Dusty” 1938-39, ’42Rhyne, Max 1928-29Rice, Floyd 1920Rice, Jeff 1986-87Rice, Rick 1973Richards, Charlie 1940-41, ’46-47Richardson, Charles 1921Richhart, Ray 1939-40Richmond, Carlos 1923-24Riddle, Kevin 1976Ridgell, Rodney 1980, ’82Righetti, Ernest 1920-21-22Rimmer, Richard “Ric” 1972-73-74Rinehart, Ron 1973-74-75Risley, Robert 1930Ritchey, Jed 1990-91-92Rivas-Sandoval, César 1996-97-98-99Roach, Tom 1946-47-48Roberts, Dave 1970-71-72Roberts, Gordon 1960Robertson, Stanley 1948-49Robinson, Arbary 1963Robinson, Ben 1926-27-28-29Robinson, Warren 1967, ’69Robison, John 1958Rocha, Manuel 1935Rockwell, Kurt 1981-82-83

Owen Rockwell

In 1999, the national attention fell upon a soft-spoken reserve running back from La Cañada, Calif. Sam Paneno had ap-peared in eight games as a redshirt freshman in 1998.

The bulk of his action had come in a home game against Western Oregon, when he rushed for 107 yards on just 15 carries – more than half of his career numbers up to that point. On September 11, the second game of his junior year, Paneno earned his fi rst career start at running back. Coincidentally, the opponent was Western Oregon. He responded to the call by rushing for a career-high 114 yards and a pair of touchdowns.

On the fi rst play of overtime, Paneno dislocated his right knee. He received treatment at a Salem, Ore. hospital, and later, at the UC Davis Medical Center. But the injury had disrupted the blood fl ow to the lower leg and foot. Paneno underwent emergency surgery,

and blood fl ow was restored. However, complications arose from the initial injury and after further procedures, a team of UCDMC orthopedic surgeons deemed it necessary to amputate the lower portion of his right leg. The amputation surgery was performed on September 20, nine days after the game at WOU.

Support for Paneno came from all parts of the country. The host of the NCAA D-II Championships in Montgomery, Ala., created a website for fans to offer prayers and words of encouragement. Hundreds of sentiments fl ooded the website, including those from fellow collegiate players who only the name UC Davis from national rankings and past playoff results.

Paneno paid his fi rst visit to his teammates the following week after the surgery. Wrote Brandon Frink of the Davis Enterprise, he “delivered himself to practice wearing a wheelchair and a smile.” His positive attitude despite his ordeal proved to be an inspiration for all. Paneno displayed strength where someone else may have shown despair. He felt gratitude to his family,

faith and friends, but never felt self-pity. And while ESPN had arrived on campus on September 20 to report on an athlete’s tragedy, CBS Sports, Sports Illustrated and even People Weekly later paid visits to UC Davis to report on an athlete’s courage. Ever the active person, Paneno was later fi tted with two different prosthetic legs – one for “everyday” use and the other allowing him to resume to such pastimes as running, surfi ng, even rock-climbing.

The UC Davis football team retired his No. 25 jersey the following year. Miami Dolphins’ lineman Trace Armstrong was so touched by seeing Paneno’s story as part of the CBS halftime report on Thanksgiving Day, that he invited him to attend the Raiders-Dolphins game as a guest of the team. In 2001, Paneno was formally honored by the NCAA when he was named co-winner of the inaugural Inspiration Award, bestowed upon a former student-athlete who has displayed “perseverance, dedication and determination” to overcome a life-altering event.

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Rodgers, Greg 1964-65Rodrigues, David 1996Rogers, Mike 1985-86-87Rogers, Shawn 1981-82-83Rollins, John 1968, ’70Rominger, Don 1947-48Rominger, Jim 1947Roseman, Bill 1957Rosen, Frank 1976-77Rosen, Lee 1976-77Rosenbaum, Dan 1983-84Roseth, Bob 1961-62Ross, Floyd 1952-53Rossetto, Bennie 1967Roth, Russ 1990-91Rothman, Joe 1995Rounds, Herb 1939Roux, Jim 1977, ’80Rovetti, Marc 1990-91Rowe, James 1933Rowland, Herb 1970, ’72Ruben, George 1959, ’62Rucker, Bayard 1926-27Rucker, Jermaine 1995-96Rud, Mark 1978Rudolph, Harvey 1921Rufi no, Mike 1989Ruggiero, Frank 1962Ruliffson, Eric 1965-66-67Runnels, DeSha 1996-97-98-99Rush, Fred 1932Rush, Wayne 1984-85-86Russell, Bill 1966Russell, Dan 1967-68Russell, Steve 1992-93-94Russell, Tom 1964-65-66, ’68Rutledge, Terry 1973-74-75Ryder, Willis 1949

• S •Saito, Kenji 2001Saladino, Doug 1971-72Sale, Dave 1952Salem, George 1979-80-81-82Sallaberry, Paul 1976-77Salwasser, Scott 2000-01San Juan, Andy 1977-78-79Sanborn, Ross 1941-42Sandoval, Joey 1996Sandstrom, Cliff 1937-38Santander, Chad 1990-91-92Santucci, Phil 1968-69Saras, Christopher 2003Sartori, Hadyn “Mickey” 1925, ’27-28Saunders, Tim 1983-84-85Savage, Mike 1970-71Saviez, Frank 1949-50-51Sawyer, Wayne 1951, ’54-55-56Sayre, William 1999-00-01Saysette, Grant 1999-00-01-02Sbragia, Ron 1961, ’63Scagliotti, Randy 1966-67Scalercio, Frank 1980-81Scalione, Ted 1957Scarlett, Lloyd 1937Sceales, Evan 1988

Schachleiter, Jack 1941Schaefer, Kurt 1984Schaffer, Myron 1946Schantz, Michael 1995-96-97Schattauer, Fred 1936-37-38Schattauer, George 1941Schauer, Terry 1960Schauten, John 1950Scheer, Michael 2002Schellenberg, Bob 1994Schenk, Max “Ole” 1982Schill, Arthur 1921Schiller, Elbert 1921Schlagel, George 1946Schlange, Gunther 1948-49Schlange, Wilfred 1947-48Schleibaum, Henry 1940-41Schlinger, Evert 1946-47-48Schlyer, Kurt 1984Schmidt, Dave 1980-81-82-83Schmidt, Kermit “Dutch” 1926-27-28-29Schmidt, Paul 1939Schmiedt, Cliff 1933-34Schmitz, Dave 1967Schneider, Karl 1935-36Schober, Art 1925-26Schouten, John 1950Schramm, Don 1949Schrupp, Mark 1975-76Schuh, Kyle 1992Schulte, Nick 1999-00-01-02Schultz, Brent 1997Schultz, Don 1940Schulz, Sheldon 1946Schwaab, Bill 1968Schwaiger, Jason 1993Schwein, Caslyn 1921Scivally, John 1992-93Scofi eld, Jesse 1919Scoles, Jason 1993, ’95Scollan, Hugh “Skip” 1977-78Sconberg, Bruce 1957Scott, Dan 1916-17Scott, Ewing 1916Seiden, Jordan 1994Sellar, Mike 1987-88Sentous, Frank 1920Sentous, John 1919-20Serpa, Al 1936-37-38Serrano, Joe 1996Sessions, Richard 1947-48Sevison, Larry 1954-55Sexton, Jim 1993-94Seyman, Bill 1946-47Shadorf, Bruce 1985-86-87Shane, Dan 1998Shaner, Todd 1980-81Sharp, Leroy 1948-49Sharp, Merrill “Red” 1936-37-38-39Sharper, John 1977Shaw, Mike 1979-80-81Shaw, Ralph 1959Sheehan, Kelly “K.C.” 1981Shepard, Mike 1989-90-91Shepherd, Gordon 1931Sheppard, Jon 1979

Sheridan, Chris 2003Sheridan, Kent 2001-02-03Sherman, Ian 1987-88Shibel, Chris 2001-02-03Shigaki, Harry 1940Shoemaker, John 1996-97-98-99Shoemaker, Paul 1987-88Shorey, John 1985-86-87Shreve, Bob 1924-25Shults, Bob 1992-93Sicabica, Paul 1969Siemens, John 1953, ’56Siemering, Bill 1927-28Sill, Jack 1934Silliman, Floyd 1926Silva, Joe 1949Silva, John 1936-37-38Silva, Milt 1946Silverfoote, John 1973-74-75Simonsen, James 1931Simpson, Bill 1967-68Simpson, Clint 2002Simpson, Robert 1960Sims, Archie 1988Sims, Jordan 1920Sims, Kevin 1987Sims, Oliver 1972Sindel, Chad 1996-97-98-99Sinnett, Chris 1983-84Sisk, Aaron 1993-94Skelly, Steve 1973Sketchley, Robert 1941Skierski, Kyle 2003Slater, Bob 1980-81-82Slater, Colby “Babe” 1915-16, ’19Slater, Tom 1974-75Slatter, Harold 1934Sloat, Todd 1985-86-87Slone, Chuck 1982Smart, Brett 1983-84Smart, Tom 1958Smith, Aaron 1989, ’91-92Smith, Bert 1923-24Smith, Bryon 1992-93Smith, Charlie 1986-87-88-89Smith, Chris 1998-99-00-01Smith, Conly 1928-29Smith, Dale 1967-68-69Smith, Darron 1976-77Smith, Edward 1948-49-50-51Smith, Edwin 1934-35Smith, Eric 1989-90-91Smith, Gerald 1946Smith, Grant 1923Smith, Jimmie 1956-57Smith, Joshua 1995Smith, Kriss 1977-78Smith, Louis 1926Smith, Mack 1957-58-59Smith, Marvin 1983-84Smith, Maynard 1942Smith, Mike 1976Smith, O’Hara 1922-23Smith, Paul 1934Smith, Ron 1978-79-80Smith, Ryan 2003

Smith, Sam 1966-67-68Smith, Sean 1994Smith, Warren 1985-86Smith, Wesley 1929-30Smoyer, Kenneth 1925-26Smyth, Cameron 1991-92-93Snow, David 1981Soares, Steve 2001Sockolov, Al 1974Sockolov, Ron 1970-71-72-73Soekland, Roy 1938Somers, Jack 1916Soriano, Bernard 1982-83-84Sorrell, Jeff 1980-81Soso, Milan 1947-48-49-50Sottosanti, Kris 1989South, Dick 1964-65-66Souza, Tony 1928-29Sparks, John 1933-34-35Sparks, Larry 1960Speck, Jim 1973-74-75-76Speck, Paul 1966Spencer, John M. 1929-30Spencer, John P. 1959Spencer, Ray 1916Spieller, Lee 1942Spilman, Herb 1920-21-22-23-24Spinelli, Dave 1982Spinelli, Nick 1979-80Spitzer, Danny 1995, ‘97Sprague, Steven 1992-93Spraker, Kris 1997-98-99-00Stafford, Mike 1997-98Stanley, Charles 1948-49Staratt, Don 1942Starcher, Barry 1959-60Starnater, Burnell 1924Starr, R.J. 1996-97-98-99Stassi, John 1962-63Stay, William 1921Stead, Tom 1922Stearns, Dick 1951Steen, Curtis 1997Steffen, Paul 1985-86Steffen, Scott 1978Steger, Alfred 1931Stelzer, Mike 1968Stephens, Brent 1989-90-91Stephens, Dudley 1929-30Stephens, Gary 1967-68Stephens, Paul 1942Stephenson, Kim 1961Stephenson, Nick 1988Stetson, Edward 1933Stevenson, Don 1970-71Stevenson, Eddie 1958Stevenson, William 1922-23Stever, Edward 1926, ’28-29Stewart, Bruce 1969Stewart, Phil 1964-65-66Stewart, Rob 1971-72Steyskal, Glen 1957Stilson, Lowell 1947Stine, Brett 1978-79-80Stitt, Lloyd “Babe” 1922-23Stivers, Rusty 1993-94

Stoddard, Andy 1991-92-93-94Stoll, Nick 1984-85-86Stone, Bob 1959Storie, Ray 1917Strain, Fred 1948-49Streutker, Don 1955Strobridge, Edward 1916Struck, Aaron 1999-00-01-02Struckman, Arnold 1933Stubington, John 1926Suesens, Jay 1996-97-98-99Sullivan, Andy 2002Sullivan, Bill 1975Sullivan, John 1977Sullivan, Ray 1981-82-83-84Svennungen, Brad 1985Sveslosky, Nick 1997Svoboda, Rick 1973-74-75Swain, Bill 1968Swain, Don 1953Swanigan, O.J. 2002-03Swanson, Darrold 1951-52, ’55Swearingen, Roger 1960-61Sweet, Russ 1931-32Sweet, Zac 1998-99-00Sykes, George 1933-34Synold, Charles 1953-54-55

• T •Talakai, Mozart 1999Tanner, Allan 1917Tarke, Jim 1952-53Tarke, Kermit 1954Tarp, Kyle 2003Tarr, Bill 1984-85Tavernetti, Jim 1923Tavernetti, Milton “Snub” 1930-31-32Taylor, Barry 1985-86Taylor, Erik 1998,2000-01Taylor, Kwamin 1999-00-01-02Temple, Hamilton 1921-22Tenerowicz, Jim 1970-71-72Tenerowicz, Mike 1970-71-72Tenerowicz, Rob 1982Terra, Ron 1973-74-75-76Terrell, Sawyer 1941Terrell, Wesley 1995-96-97-98Terry, Anthony 1973-74-75Terzian, Deron 1931Tesoriero, Tony 1968-69Tetrick, Jim 1934Thackaberry, Jeff 1983Thatcher, Currier 1923Thayer, Doug 1961Thomas, Bill 1982-83-84Thomas, Cliff 1942Thomas, Daryl 1978-79-80-81Thomas, Del 1955Thomas, Jesse 1935-36Thomas, Matt 1987Thomas, Randy 1972-73Thomas, Steve 1972Thomason, Harl 1916Thompkins, Rod 1978-79Thompson, Bob 1932Thompson, Boyd “Tay” 1970-71-72

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All-Time Letterwinners

Thompson, Brian 1984Thompson, Milton 1933Thompson, Steve 1987-88-89Thompson, Tim 1973-74Thomson, Jack 1942Thornburg, John 1939Thornburg, Vernon 1929Thorne, Scott 1976-77Thorsen, Carl 1971Tierney, Pat 1985Timas, Jaimes 1999Timko, Larry 1954Tingley, Richard 1948Tingus, Jim 1954Tipton, Clyde 1938-39Tischer, Dave 1984-85Titcomb, Walt 1954-55-56-57Titus, Mike 1973Tobias, Bob 1983-84-85Toft, James 1989Tolley, Herb 1939-40Tomasin, Jim 1985, ’87-88-89Tonda, Scott 1986-87-88Torigian, Dennis 1962-63Tortosa, Rich 1966-67-68Tout, Bennie 1924-25-26Tower, Willard 1921Towne, Willis “Bill” 1931-32-33Townes, Dewayne 1983-84Trainor, Jim 1955-56-57Tran, Lenny 1992-93-94Traugh, Art 1957-58Travnick, Jim 1980-81Tregea, Jim 1973-74Trimmer, Jeff 1988-89-90Troglia, Eric 2000-01-02-03Trotts, Vic 1916True, Gordon 1926-27-28Tuerk, Jason 2001-02Tuivai, Viliami 2000-01Tullar, Tom 1962-63Turbovsky, Larry 1963Turko, Jim 1992-93Turner, Donal 1953Turner, Kyle 1994Turner, Lonnie 1970-71Turner, Wendell 1923Tuttle, Harold 1921, ’23Tye, Eric 1977-78

• U •Uhrenholt, Mark 1970-71Uliana, Paul 1982-83-84Unger, Joe 1991Uppendahl, Bret 2000

• V •Vaira, Joe 1950-51Valaau, Kelly 2000-01-02-03Valenzuela, George 1938Vallejo, Elliot 2003Van DePol, Ron 1968, ’70-71Van Derwende, Jim 1951Van Heusen, Haven 1946-47

Van Konynenburg, Paul 1987-88Van Rensselaer, Richard 1923Vance, Forest 2000-01-02-03Vanderbundt, Kent 1968-69Vandersloot, Derek 1994-95Vann, Elihu 2000, ‘02Vannucci, Steve 1985-86Vasilopoulous, Bill 1987-88-89Vasily, Johnny 1981Vavao, Josh 1999-00-01-02Veasey, Jeremy 1995-96-97Veit, Tom 1980-81Vejar, Jim 1957-58, ’60Venable, Darrel 1977Vest, John 1948Vierra, Foster 1927-28Vierra, Tarn 1986Villavicencio, Walt 1983-84Viorel, Jack 1987Vlach, John 1968Volkoff, Aaron 1998-99Vom Steeg, Alvern “Al” 1956-57-58-59Voos, Mel 1954-55-56, ’58

• W •Wade, Kevon 1986-87Wade, Ron 1974-75-76Waggoner, Jon 1983-84Wagner, Adrian 1970-71Wagner, Doug 1983-84-85Wagoner, Norman 1935Wahne, Martin 1952Wakefi eld, Harold “Bud” 1930Walcha, Eric 1993-94Walczak, Andrew 1994Walgenbach, Lowell 1955-56Walgenbach, Wayne 1969Walker, Dennis 1985Walker, Fred 1937Walker, Jason 1989Walker, Keith 1989-90Walker, Robert 1989-90Wall, Mike 1979-80Wall, Robert 1926Wallace, Craig 1969Wallace, Milton 1985-86-87-88Wallace, Shawn 1992Wallahan, Ken 1985Waller, Ben 1950-51-52Waller, Jim 1955-56Walsh, Craig 1981-82Walt, Pat 1974-75-76Walter, Don 1919-20Walther, Jack 1957Walton, Matt 1987Waltz, Clarence 1920-21-22Wambold, Pierpont 1919Ward, Andy 1980Ward, Robert 1946Ware, Bill 1937-38-39Warner, Adrian 1975Warner, Cliff 1975-76Warner, John “Red” 1923-24Warren, Bill 1916Warren, Bob 1954-55-56-57

Washington, Oras 1984Wasson, Mike 1976, ’78Waters, Dwight “Muddy” 1930Watkins, Tom 1938Watson, Bob 1968Watson, Frank 1917, ’19Watson, James 1915Watson, Tom 1957-58-59Watson, Walter 1938Watters, Bob 1973-74-75-76Watts, Tom 1998-99-00-01Way, Mike 1965-66-67Wayahn, Tony 1920Wear, Larry 1984-85-86Weatherby, Jason 1985, ’87Weaver, Wendell 1933Webb, Dave 1966-67Webb, Pat 1967-68-69Weber, John 1941Webster, Cody 1995Weeth, Waldo “Tarzan” 1925-26Wegner, Ken 1983-84Weinger, Rob 1971Weinrich, Matt 1979-80Weinstock, Josh 1989, ’91-92Weir, Wilbur 1928-29-30Weishahn, Dale 1961-62-63Weiss, Stephen 1958Welch, Joe 1978-79Wells, Jim 1972Wells, Phil 1972-73-74Wessel, Mike 1985-86-87-88West, George 1951-52 West, John 1949Westafer, Mike 1985-86Westfall, Jack 1933, ’35-36Westfall, Ralph 1936-37-38Westlake, Dave 1984Wetmore, Bill 1948, ’51Wetmore, Elbert 1923-24Wetmore, Ernie 1951Wetzel, John 1939-40Wheale, Ernest 1930Wheatley, Ron 1967-68Wheeler, Fred 1976-77-78Whitaker, Elijah 1928-29White, Clay 1981-82White, Dave 1982-83-84White, Doug 1946White, Henry 1937White, Mike 1977-78-79White, Russell 1983Whitman, Dick 1942Widener, Norris 1966Widmann, Lawrence 1923Wieldraayer, Rod 1987Wiggins, Keith 1990Wilcox, Jim 1964-65Wilcox, Ken 1941Wild, Walt 1969-70-71Wilder, Brent 1994Wildermuth, Jack 1985-86-87-88Wiley, Linn 1962-63Wilgus, Jeremy 1994-95-96-97Wilkerson, Cullen 1988-89, ’91

Wilkinson, Roger 1983-84-85-86Willard, Dave 1968-69Williams, Adam 1972-73-74-75Williams, Arleigh 1958, ’60Williams, Chris 1996-97-98-99Williams, Cortney 2001Williams, Dick 1959-60-61-62Williams, Doug 1988-89-90Williams, Ed 1920-21Williams, Greg 1988-89Williams, Keith 1990-91Williams, Mike 1977-78Williams, Randy 1982-83-84-85Williams, Roland “Bob” 1939Williams, Scott 2002-03Williams, Tom L. 1933Williams, Tom W. 1967-68-69Williams-Foote, Pierson 1926-27Williamson, Elton 1941Williamson, Fred 1984Williges, Bruce 1984-85Willis, Ray 1993-94Willis, Tip 1987Willoughby, Bryan 1933Wilson, Andy 2000-01Wilson, Chris 1993-94-95Wilson, Don 1947-48-49-50Wilson, Francis 1921-22Wilson, Jim 1953Wilson, Randy 1977-78-79Wineman, Hank 1931, ’33-34Winter, Greg 1994-95Winter, Mike 1964-65Wintz, Phil 1951-52Wise, Mike 1982-83-84-85Wissman, Herman 1922Witt, Jerry 1947, ’49Woehler, Bill 1978-79, ’81-82Wolfe, Maitland “Bud” 1931-32-33-34Wolfson, Michael 2003Wood, Bob 1932-33-34, ’36Wood, Carlton 1925Wood, Roland 1933Woodrell, Gary 1969-70-71Woods, Allen 1917Woods, Gary 1983, ’85-86Woodward, John “Hoke” 1920Wooldridge, Ward 1930-31Woolley, Bob 1937Woolsey, John 1942Wosser, Frank 1939Wraith, Olm 1919Wrede, Mike 1951Wrenden, Henry 1932-33Wrenden, Walter 1933Wride, Emery 1920-21Wright, Marty 1979Wright, Matthew 1996-97Wright, Rae 1932

• X •Xerogeanes, John 1985-86-87

• Y •Yackzan, Randy 1972Yagi, John 1953Yäklich, Jason 2002-03Yang, Nicholas 1999-00-01-02Yaranon, Nick 1970-71-72Yarbor, Mel 1981-82Yates, Edmund 1931Yorba, Horatio 1932York, John 1966-67Yost, Norm 1977-78-79Youdall, Dees 1937Young, Bob 1961Young, Calvin 1993Young, Dan 1973-74-75Young, Doug 1955Young, Greg 1982-83Young, Jamie 1987-88Young, John D. 1940-41Young, John W. 1978-79Young, Rockie 2001-02Younge, Bart 1959Yrigoyen, Ignacio “Flash” 1926-27-28

• Z •Zaretsky, Steve 1992Zavala, Greg 1970-71Zeier, Billy 2002-03Zelinski, Andy 2002-03Zeman, Don 1986Zeman, Phil 1972Zentil, Nick 1998Zimmerman, Jeff 1978-79-80Zinn, Richard 1942Ziser, George 1965-66-67Zobel, George 1930Zoumboukos, Neal 1966-67Zuber, Leo 1967-68Zuercher, Steve 1979Zyss, Casey 1951-52

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THIS IS

ACADEMICSUC Davis comprises three colleges (Agricultural

& Environmental Sciences, Engineering, Letters & Science), five professional schools (Education, Law, Management, Medicine, Veterinary Medicine) plus the Division of Biological Sciences.

With 103 undergraduate majors and 80 graduate programs, the university offers the most expansive and diverse range of academics among any of the University of California campuses. Additionally, students also have the opportunity to combine majors or customize their field of study by creating an individual major.

For those interested in graduate degrees – whether it be a master’s degree or a doctorate – UC Davis offers advising services to help students craft their education toward those goals. An estimated 86 percent of UC Davis students applying to graduate schools earn acceptance to either their first or second choices.

RANKINGSUC Davis ranks 11th among public universities,

according to U.S. News & World Report, and 16th by the National Research Council. Furthermore, the National Science Foundation places the university 15th in the nation in research funding, and Money magazine consid-ered UC Davis as one of the West’s top “best buys”.

Additionally, the Gourman Report rated the ge-netics department at No. 1, while U.S. News & World Report ranked the College of Engineering as No. 13 among its peers.

COMMUNITYWith a population of approximately 60 thousand,

Davis is widely known for being a safe, active and so-cially innovative community.

The downtown area boasts a multitude of specialty shops, restaurants, theaters and art galleries; while the city’s numerous parks offer recreational opportunities for active students.

ACTIVITIESOn campus, UC Davis students can rally around

the highly successful athletics department by joining the Aggie Pack spirit organization, or enjoy a first-class performance at the Robert & Magrit Mondavi Center for the Performing Arts.

The university also offers hundreds of student clubs and organizations, including cultural clubs, fraternities and sororities, faith-based organizations and the Associated Students of UC Davis student government.

For the active Aggie, students may participate in the diverse intramural sports program or join one of the 30-plus sports clubs. In 2004, the Activities & Rec-reation Center (ARC) opened its doors, providing the campus with its own state-of-the-art fitness venue.

In April, UC Davis hosts Picnic Day, an annual student-run open house. The popular event showcases all that the campus has to offer, attracting students, staff, faculty, parents, alumni and members of the sur-rounding communities.

GETTING AROUNDNestled just southwest of Sacramento, the city

of Davis rests just 15 minutes from an international airport, and contains a downtown station serviced by Greyhound and Amtrak. Centrally located in the Sac-ramento Valley, the town sits equally close to both the finest ski resorts and the Pacific Ocean’s top beaches.

Within Davis and its neighboring towns, both Yolo-bus and the student-operated Unitrans bus systems offer free transportation to registered undergraduates.

The town boasts more bicycles per capita than any other city in the nation. More than 50 miles of bike paths make the entire town conducive to both riders and pedestrians.

www.ucdavis.edu

UC Davis offers more than 100 undergraduate majors – the widest variety of any University of California campus.

Aeronautical Science and Engineering African American & African Studies

Agricultural Systems and EnvironmentAmerican Studies

Animal Biology Animal Science

Animal Science & Management Anthropology

Applied Physics Art History Art Studio

Asian American Studies Atmospheric Science

Avian SciencesBiochemical Engineering

Biochemistry & Molecular BiologyBiological Science

Biological Systems Engineering Biomedical Engineering

Biotechnology Cell Biology

Chemical EngineeringChemical Engineering/Material Science Engineering

Chemistry Chicana/Chicano Studies

Chinese Civil Engineering

Classical Civilization Clinical Nutrition Communication

Community & Regional Development Comparative Literature

Computational Applied ScienceComputer Engineering

Computer Science Computer Science & Engineering

Crop Science & Management Design

Dramatic Art East Asian Studies

Economics Electrical Engineering

English Entomology

Environmental & Resource Sciences Environmental Biology & Management

Environmental Horticulture & Urban ForestryEnvironmental Policy Analysis & Planning

Environmental ToxicologyEvolution, Ecology & Biodiversity

Exercise BiologyFiber & Polymer Science

Film StudiesFood Science

FrenchGeneticsGeology GermanHistory

Human Development Hydrology

International Agricultural Development International Relations

ItalianJapanese

Landscape ArchitectureLinguistics

Managerial EconomicsMaterials Science & Engineering

Mathematics Mechanical Engineering

Medieval StudiesMicrobiology

Music Native American Studies

Natural SciencesNature & Culture

Neurobiology, Physiology & Behavior Nutrition Science

Optical Science & Engineering Philosophy

Physics Plant Biology

Political SciencePsychology

Religious Studies Russian

Sociology Soil & Water Science

Spanish Statistics

Textiles & Clothing Viticulture & Enology

Wildlife, Fish & Conservation Biology Women and Gender Studies

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SERVING THE UC DAVIS STUDENT-ATHLETE

STUDENT-ATHLETE GUIDANCE SERVICES204 Hickey Gym • (530) 752-3259

UC Davis ranks among the leaders in NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship Awards and Academic All-District/America honorees. Student-Athlete Guidance Services deserves much of the credit for these accom-plishments.

The SAGS office started in 1988 with a single staff member serving as a centralized resource for academic advising, eligiblity information and campus referrals. The office has since expanded to include additional aca-demic advisors, an athletic aid coordinator, an assistant eligibility coordinator and an administrative assistant. It is headed by Pam Gill-Fisher, senior associate direc-tor of athletics.

The SAGS office provides a range of services to student-athletes on all 26 intercollegiate athletics teams, including assistance with course and major selection as well as interpretation and clarification of eligibility rules and issues.

UC Davis student-athletes typically have a mini-mum of three academic advisors: an athletic academic advisor assigned by sport, a college advisor, and a major

advisor (if the student has a declared major). Although appointments with the athletic academic advisors are not mandatory at UC Davis, student-athletes might choose to see their athletic academic advisor for issues including:

• Balancing academic and athletic expectations• General education (GE) requirements• Dropping/adding courses• Time management/study skills• Assistance completing the mandatory Academic Plan Form• Study hall for student-athletes• Personal issues that affect academic performance• Choosing a major/career• Declaring or changing a major• Campus resources• Exploration of opportunities beyond athletics• Preparation for graduate programs• Preparation and application for NCAA Postgraduate Scholarships

and other national awards

ATHLETIC TRAINING / SPORTS MEDICINEDick Lewis Training Room (115 Hickey Gym) • (530) 752-0647The Pavilion Training Room • (530) 752-7515

Known collectively as “The Healer of Champions”, the UC Davis athletic training staff comprises four full-time certified athletic trainers, a full-time physical therapist/certified athletic trainer and approximately 24 student athletic trainers. Together, they are responsible for providing medical care to the 800-plus student-ath-letes that compose UC Davis’ 26 varsity teams.

The student athletic trainers serve two to three years with the program, logging in more than 1,500

hours and gaining valuable clinical education in a hands-on environment. The internship is ideal for any student interested in a graduate program in ath-letic training, as well as any medical or allied medical profession.

The ARC Pavilion training room contains exten-sive resources and equipment for the rehabilitation of injured athletes. The staff physical therapist is head-quartered there as well.

OTHER RESOURCESCowell Student Health Center ....................................... 752-2300 Peer Counselors In Athletics (PCA) .............................. 754-7103Internship & Career Center ........................................... 752-2855Learning Skills Center .................................................. 752-2013Student Employment Center ......................................... 752-0520Counseling Center ....................................................... 752-0871The House (Peer Counseling) ........................................ 752-2790Cross Cultural Center ................................................... 752-4287Education Abroad Center .............................................. 752-3014

Student Disability Center .............................................. 752-3184International House .................................................... 753-5007Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual & Transgender Resource Center ...... 752-2452Women’s Resource & Research Center ............................ 752-3372

FINANCIAL SUPPORTUndergraduate Scholarship Office .................................. 752-2804Financial Aid Office ..................................................... 752-2390Dean Witter Fund Residential Services ............................ 752-2033

Jeff HoganHead Athletic Trainer

Michelle RoppeauDirector of Athletic Academic Advising

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The ARC adjoins the Pavilion (left), formerly known as Recreation Hall, the home venue for UC Davis basketball, volleyball, wrestling and gymnastics, as well as concerts and special events. With a seating capacity of nearly 8,000, the Pavilion ranks as one of the largest on-campus arenas in Northern California.

In January of 2004, the Ted & Rand Schaal Aquatics Center hosted its fi rst event. The complex features an Olym-pic-sized pool, locker rooms, team rooms, offi ce space and permanent seating for approximately 500 specta-tors. The aquatics center will allow UC Davis to host championship events, such as this year’s Western Water Polo Association championships.

Recognized in 1999 as “Softball Field of the Year” by the Sports Turf Managers Association,

La Rue Field hosted fi ve NCAA West Region Softball Championships in the past decade.

Recent additions include batting cages, covered dugouts and improved press areas.

The palatial Activites & Recreation Center (ARC) opened its doors during the spring of 2004, offering a wide array of fi tness ar-eas, including full-size basketball courts, a multi-use activity center for indoor soccer or hockey, a running/jogging track, weight rooms, aerobics facilities, squash and rac-quetball courts and a rock-climbing wall.

Additional amenities include a wellness center, student lounges and opportunities

for conferences and special events.

HOME OF THE AGGIES

ACTIVITIES &RECREATION CENTER

THE PAVILION

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Both Aggie Field (left), the home of soccer and lacrosse, and the James M. & Ann Dobbins Baseball Complex (below) were the result of volunteer efforts dating back to the mid-1980s.

UC Davis student-athletes welcomed the expanded weight room, located inside Toomey Field. In addition to nearly tripling in size the previous facility, the upgrade also included all new equipment, restrooms and offi ce space.

Built in the 1950s, Toomey Field has hosted numerous cham-pionship events for football, track & fi eld and lacrosse. During the 2000 Olympic Trials, standouts Marion Jones and Michael

Johnson used the Woody Wilson Track as a practice facility.

FUTURE GAMESIn the upcoming years, UC Davis Athletics will see the opening of two fi rst-class athletics facilities. The Marya Welch Tennis Center (left), an upgrade of the existing Hickey Tennis Courts, began construction in 2004. Long-term plans for the tennis venue include grandstand seating with restrooms and concessions.

Aggie football and women’s lacrosse will move to a multi-purpose stadium, located adjacent to the Schaal Aquatics Center, as early as the 2006-07 academic year. Initial concept designs call for seating of 10 to 15 thousand spectators, which an eventual build-out to as many as 30,000.

Note: each drawing represents a concept for full build-out. Designs are subject to change.

Dobbins boasts one of the fi nest playing services in Northern California. In 2002, the stadium was en-

hanced to include a press box, a renovated entrance and permanent concession/restroom facilities.

AGGIE FIELD

TOOMEY WEIGHT ROOM

DOBBINS BASEBALL COMPLEX

TOOMEY FIELD & WOODY WILSON TRACK

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Provisional First Year• Compliance with all minimum con-

tests and participation requirements for sports sponsorship set forth in Bylaw 20.9.3.3 (contests and number of participants).

• Submit a formal application and fee.

• Submit a revised strategic plan based on the previously submitted plan.

• Apply Division I legislation to the greatest extent possible.

• Attendance at the NCAA Convention.

• Attendance at an orientation session.

• Submit an annual report and updated strategic plan.

• Considered Division II in scheduling against Division I opponents, Divi-sion I against Division II opponents.

• The Campus Expansion Initiative takes effect, contributing an esti-mated total of $999,000 – toward athletics grants-in-aid.

2003-04

2007-08First Year of Division I• All teams become eligible for confer-

ence and NCAA championships.• Teams become eligible to win Big

West automatic berths to NCAA championships.

On March 11, 2003, UC Davis made a historic move in its storied intercolle-giate athletics history when Chancellor Larry Vanderhoef announced that the university would reclassify from NCAA Division II to NCAA Division I status and join the Big West Conference. The announcement came after much disus-

sion by campus administrators, faculty, staff and students, as well as alumni and the local community.

Additionally, UC Davis undergraduate students passed the Campus Expansion Initiative, which will help fund the Aggies’ growing athletics grant-in-aid program. UC Davis, which began its four-year transition to Division I last fall, will start some competition in the Big West in 2004-05 and is scheduled for full Division I membership in 2007-08.

UC Davis will compete in the Big West Conference in baseball, men’s and women’s basketball, men’s and women’s cross country, men’s and women’s golf, men’s and women’s soccer, softball, men’s and women’s swimming & diving, men’s and women’s tennis, men’s and women’s track & fi eld and women’s volleyball.

Football is a charter member of the Great West Football Conference, women’s rowing is a member of the Western Independent Rowing Association, men’s and women’s water polo will remain in the Western Water Polo Association and women’s lacrosse will continue play in the Mountain Pacifi c Lacrosse League.

Women’s gymnastics and men’s wrestling – already classifi ed as Division I programs – will continue their par-ticipation in the Mountain Pacifi c Sports Federation and Pacifi c-10 Conference, respectively.

Provisional Second Year• Full compliance with all Division

I legislation and membership requirements, including scholarship minimums and Division I scheduling.

• Attendance at NCAA convention.

• Attendance at NCAA meeting at the convention to discuss issues impact-ing Division I.

• Submit an annual report and updated strategic plan by June 30 based on feedback received from the previous year.

• Considered Division I for scheduling against opponents.

• Total athletics grant-in-aid increases to approximately $2.5 million.

• The portion of the CEI fees designated for athletics increases to generate an estimated total of $2.03 million in grants-in-aid.

2004-05Provisional Third Year• Attendance at the NCAA Convention.

• Attendance at a meeting to be conducted at the NCAA convention to discuss issues impacting Division I members. Institutional representa-tives required to attend the meeting are the CEO, AD, SWA, FAR, and Compliance Coordinator.

• Completion of an NCAA athletics certifi cation orientation visit.

• Completion of a compliance review conducted by the national offi ce and submission of a report with an institutional response of fi ndings.

• Submit an annual report and updated strategic plan by June 30 based on feedback received from the previous year’s annual report.

• The portion of the CEI fees designated for athletics increases to contribute an estimated total of $3.17 million for athletics grants-in-aid.

2005-06Provisional Fourth Year• Successfully complete an NCAA

athletics certifi cation self-study and evaluation visit.

• Attendance at the NCAA Convention.

• Attendance at a meeting conducted at the NCAA Convention to discuss issues impacting Division I members.

• Submit an annual report and updated strategic plan by June 30, 2007 based on feedback received from the previous years review.

• The CEI reaches its full implementa-tion. The athletics-designated portion increases to generate an estimated total of $4.26 million in grants-in-aid.

2006-07

DIVISION I TIMELINE

TRANSITION TO DIVISION I

Good NewsThe light at the end of the tunnel brightened when the NCAA Division I Board of Directors approved leg-islation which will make Aggies eligible to win automatic berths to NCAA Championships beginning their fi rst active year of Division I membership in 2007-08. The Big West Conference-sponsored NCAA 2003-13 passed in August of 2004.

Under previous legisla-tion, the Aggies would have been ineligible to win any automatic berth awarded to the Big West Conference until 2009-10. For men’s basketball, the wait was eight years, meaning the Aggies would not be able to win an automatic berth until 2015-16.

a historic move in its storied intercolle-giate athletics history when Chancellor Larry Vanderhoef announced that the university would reclassify from NCAA Division II to NCAA Division I status and join the Big West Conference. The announcement came after much disus-

sion by campus administrators, faculty, staff and students,

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