2013 FOOTBALL CENTRAL COLLEGE 2009 FALL MEDIA GUIDE CENTRAL MEDIA GUIDE IFC IFC

2013 FOOTBALL CENTRAL CENTRAL COLLEGE 2009 FALL MEDIA GUIDE MEDIA GUIDE IFC IFC Founded —1853 Enrollment — 1,500 Affiliation — Reformed Church ...
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CENTRAL CENTRAL COLLEGE 2009 FALL MEDIA GUIDE

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Founded —1853 Enrollment — 1,500 Affiliation — Reformed Church in America President — Dr. Mark Putnam Membership — Iowa Intercollegiate Athletic Conference, National Collegiate Athletic Association, Division III

Founded in 1853, Central College is a four-year coeducational liberal arts college of the Reformed Church in America. Located 40 miles southeast of Des Moines, Central offers its 1,500 students learning opportunities not only on the Pella campus, but on branch campuses in London, England; Merida, Mexico; Leiden, the Netherlands; and Bangor, Wales; and at study centers in Granada, Spain; Paris, France; and Vienna, Austria. Central is a member of the National Collegiate Athletic Association, Division III, and the lowa Intercollegiate Athletic Conference. Men compete in baseball, football, basketball, tennis, golf, wrestling, soccer, track and cross country, while women compete in tennis, golf, track, softball, volleyball, cross country, soccer and basketball. Rugby is offered at the club level. The A.N. Kuyper Athletics Complex The A.N. Kuyper Athletics Complex is located at the corner of Independence Street and West Fifth Street in southwest Pella. The complex includes P.H. Kuyper Gymnasium (1970), H.S. Kuyper Fieldhouse (1987), Ron and Joyce Schipper Stadium (1977), the baseball and softball fields (1978), Ryerson Golf Practice Range (2005), tennis courts (1992), soccer field (2005) and the Ron Schipper Fitness Center (1999). The complex also includes practice and intramural softball diamonds and football fields. Golf meets are held at the Bos Landen Golf Club, two miles southwest of the campus on Highway T-15. Directory Sports Information Director Larry Happel Office (641) 628-5278 Home (641) 628-2754 Cell (641)  780-6118 Assistant Jacob Dreyer Office (641) 628-5435 Cell (641) 629-6840 Fax (641) 628-5340 Office email [email protected] Central athletics Web page www.central.edu/athletics

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ATHLETICS DEPARTMENT STAFF

Assistant football Don De Waard–defensive coordinator/inside linebackers Assistant football Reid Evans–offensive coordinator/running backs Assistant football Eric Jones–offensive line Assistant football Nick Mulder–defensive line Assistant football Matt Paulsen–safeties Assistant football Jeff Sanger–outside linebackers Assistant football Austen Schueler–special teams coordinator/wide receivers Assistant football Drew Sikkink–offensive line Golf - Men’s Chad Green Assistant golf Clint Brown Assistant golf Justin Livingston Golf - Women’s Tim Wilkinson Soccer - Men’s Garry Laidlaw Assistant soccer Mike Kobylinski Assistant soccer Greg Walter Volunteer assistant Will Foskett Soccer - Women’s Mike Kobylinski Assistant soccer Katelin Gannon Assistant soccer Russ Goodman Softball George Wares Associate softball Alicia O’Brien Assistant softball Gary Grimes Volunteer assistant Teresa Thompson Tennis - Men’s/women’s Steve Tyler Assistant tennis Nick Rohner Assistant women’s tennis Rod Braun Track and field - Men’s/women’s Joe Dunham Associate track and field Jim Fuller Assistant track and field Brenda Fuller Assistant track and field Stephen Fyfe Assistant track and field Jonathan Graupmann Assistant track and field Jay Rhoten Assistant track and field Tyler Schiferl Assistant track and field Scott Tjeerdsma Assistant track and field Allan Walz Volleyball Kent Clayberg Assistant volleyball Monica McWilliams Assistant volleyball Tara Kohlhaas Assistant volleyball Chelsea Toppin Wrestling Eric Van Kley Assistant wrestling Kevin Donahue Assistant wrestling Bob Kuennen Assistant wrestling Matt Diehl

Athletics director Eric Van Kley Associate athletics director for John Edwards operations Associate athletics director and Alicia O’Brien senior woman administrator Associate athletics director for Mona Roozeboom business affairs Athletics facilities operations Duane Houser coordinator Building and grounds manager Randy Shives Athletics office manager Jeffy Schuring Athletics secretary Tiffany Rohe Head athletic trainer Frank Neu Assistant athletic trainer Dustin Briggs Assistant athletic trainer Emily Ciha Assistant athletic trainer Shelli Green Assistant athletic trainer Chris Viesselman Athletic training education John Roslien program director Strength and conditioning Kyle Johnson coordinator Assistant strength and conditioning Charles Friday Director of intramurals Monica McWilliams Assistant director of intramurals Katelin Gannon Special events coordinator Chad Green Sports information director Larry Happel Assistant sports information director Jacob Dreyer FACULTY ATHLETIC COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVES Dr. Andrew Green, associate professor of political science Dr. Lori Witt, associate professor of history John Roslien, associate professor of exercise science COACHING STAFF Baseball Adam Stevens Assistant baseball Jordan Stauber Assistant baseball Todd Zylstra Basketball - Men’s Craig Douma Assistant basketball Joe Steinkamp Basketball - Women’s Chelsea Petersen Assistant basketball Tyler Morris Cross country - Men’s/women’s Joe Dunham Associate cross country Stephen Fyfe Assistant cross country Jonathan Graupmann Football Jeff McMartin Assistant football Cody Baethke–tight ends/kickers/ punters Assistant football Jeff Bollard–wide receivers Assistant football Carl Coleman–cornerbacks/ recruiting coordinator II

HEAD COACH DIRECTORY

(All phone numbers are 641 area code) Name Sport Email Office phone Clayberg, Kent Volleyball [email protected] 628-5139 Douma, Craig Men’s basketball [email protected] 628-5225 Dunham, Joe Men’s and women’s track and field, [email protected] 628-7603 men’s and women’s cross country Green, Chad Men’s golf [email protected] 628-7694 Petersen, Chelsea Women’s basketball [email protected] 628-7652 Kobylinski, Mike Women’s soccer [email protected] 628-5224 Laidlaw, Garry Men’s soccer [email protected] 628-5789 McMartin, Jeff Football [email protected] 628-7609 Stevens, Adam Baseball [email protected] 628-5396 Tyler, Steve Men’s and women’s tennis [email protected] 628-5194 Van Kley, Eric Interim athletics director, wrestling [email protected] 628-5422 Wares, George Softball [email protected] 628-5195 Wilkinson, Tim Women’s golf [email protected] 628-5439 Fax numbers Athletics department (641) 628-5356 Sports information office (641) 628-5340 Press box numbers Ron and Joyce Schipper Stadium (641) 628-5288 A.N. Kuyper Athletics Complex softball press box (641) 628-5222

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Football 2013 schedule

Date Opponent Location Time Sept. 7 Wis.-Oshkosh Pella 1 p.m. Sept. 14 Augustana (Ill.) Rock Island, Ill. 6 p.m. Sept. 28 +Albion (Mich.) Pella 1 p.m. Oct. 5 Dubuque Dubuque 1 p.m. Oct. 12 Simpson Indianola 1 p.m. Oct. 19 Buena Vista Pella 1 p.m. Oct. 26 Luther Pella 1 p.m. Nov. 2 Loras Dubuque 1 p.m. Nov. 9 Wartburg Waverly 1 p.m. Nov. 16 Coe Pella 1 p.m. +Homcoming/Family Weekend

2013 junior varsity schedule

Date Opponent Location Time Sept. 16 Grand View Des Moines 6 p.m. Sept. 23 Coe Cedar Rapids 4 p.m. Sept. 30 Augustana (Ill.) Rock Island, Ill. 6 p.m. Oct. 7 Simpson Pella 6 p.m. Oct. 28 Simpson Indianola 6 p.m. Nov. 11 Wartburg Pella 6 p.m.

FOOTBALL QUICK FACTS 2012 record: 5-5 overall, 4-3 Iowa Conference (tie, second place) Starters returning: 7 offense, 8 defense, 5 specialty Starters lost: 4 offense, 3 defense, 2 specialty Letterwinners returning/lost: 44/20 Returning all-Iowa Conference players: 4 (first team-K Kevin Sheldon, DE Danny Samson; second-team- DB Eric Larson, LB Mike Young) Iowa Conference titles: 30 (18 in past 30 years) Last NCAA Division III playoff appearance: 2009 (L, 42-40, vs. Mary Hardin-Baylor, Texas)  NCAA Division III playoff berths: 20 (ranks fourth among Division III schools, 18 in past 29 years) All-time NCAA playoff record: 21-19 All-time W-L record: 574-306-24 Central’s record at Ron and Joyce Schipper Stadium (opened in 1977): 157-34 Amos Alonzo Stagg Bowl appearances: 3 (first, 1974; second, 1984, 1988)

Jeff McMartin

Head coach, quarterbacks Among the winningest coaches in the U.S., Jeff McMartin has guided his alma mater back to four Iowa Conference football titles while earning four NCAA Division III football playoff berths in nine seasons as coach. McMartin has posted a glossy 73-23 record (.760). He’s a three-time conference coach of the year (2005, 2006, 2007) and was named an AFCA Division III regional coach of the year in 2007. McMartin’s squads have posted three undefeated regular seasons, with a 28-game regular-season win streak from 2006-08. McMartin, who also serves as the team’s quarterbacks coach, has been a part of one of the nation’s most tradition-rich college football programs as a player, student assistant and now head coach. Central’s 2009 league title was the program’s 2 Football

30th and the school’s 20 NCAA Division III playoff berths are the third-most in the U.S. The Dutch have compiled 17 undefeated regular seasons and haven’t had a losing football campaign since 1960. Named as one of 10 “hot” coaches in the NCAA Division III by American Football Monthly in 2005, McMartin also gained extensive coaching experience at other schools for 13 years, coaching nearly every position. Prior to returning to Central, McMartin was the offensive coordinator and offensive line coach at DePauw University (Ind.). During his four years there, DePauw broke several school offensive records. From 1995-2000, he served as offensive line coach at Beloit College (Wis.) where he also worked with special teams. From 1994-95 he was the defensive line coach at the University of Rochester (N.Y.) and was defensive line coach at Illinois Wesleyan University from 1992-94. He was a graduate assistant at Wake Forest from 1990-92. McMartin graduated from Central in 1990 with a bachelor’s of arts degree in physical education. He earned a master’s degree in liberal studies from Wake Forest University (N.C.) in 1992 in liberal studies. While at Central, McMartin served as a student coach under hall of fame coach Ron Schipper for two seasons after a career-ending injury. He was also a student coach at Oskaloosa High School in 1987. McMartin is also a veteran track and field coach. He was head men’s and women’s coach at Beloit from 1995-2000 and interim head coach at Illinois Wesleyan in 1994. McMartin was an assistant at De Pauw from 2000-03, at Rochester from 1994-95 and at Illinois Wesleyan in 1994. McMartin’s wife Laurie is also a 1990 graduate of Central and they have two children.

Assistants

Cody Baethke - tight ends, kickers, punters Cody Baethke is in his first season as an assistant football coach at Central College. A native of Williamsburg and 2010 Central graduate, Baethke was a four-time letterwinner for the Dutch football team and was named second-team all-conference defensive back in 2009. He is second on the school leaderboard with 26 career pass breakups. Central won three Iowa Conference championships and posted a 46-9 overall record during his career. Baethke is completing requirements for a master’s degree from the University of Wis.-Eau Claire, where he served as a graduate assistant coach for the 2012-13 academic year. Jeff Bollard - wide receivers Jeff Bollard is in his 28th season as an assistant football coach at Central, working with the receivers. A native of Pocahontas and a 1989 Central graduate, Bollard is an IT manaager at Precision Pulley and Idler (PPI) in Pella. He is also a pilot with commercial and instructor ratings. Bollard and his wife Betty have a son and a daughter. Carl Coleman - recruiting coordinator, cornerbacks Carl Coleman is in his second season on the Central football coaching staff. Coleman is a 2009 graduate of the University of Mary Hardin-Baylor (Texas) and is completing requirements for a master’s degree there. Coleman was a student assistant coach for the Crusaders from 2006-08, then spent the last three seasons as a graduate assistant. He’s coached defensive backs and wide receivers while also serving as the program’s recruiting coordinator. Mary-Hardin Baylor won American Southwest Conference titles during each of his six seasons on the staff and reached the NCAA Division III semifinals in 2007 and 2008. The Crusaders pulled out a 42-40 victory over Central at Pella in the 2009 NCAA playoffs. Coleman also serves Central as recruiting coordinator and an admission liaison. Don De Waard - defensive coordinator, inside linebackers Don De Waard is in his 32nd year on the Central staff. He is a 1982 Central graduate and former Dutch player. In 2000, the American Football Coaches Association named De Waard the NCAA Division III Assistant Coach of the Year. He was honored at the AFCA convention in Atlanta, Ga. in January, 2001. De Waard served as head coach for Team Stars and Stripes, a Division III all-star team that competes in the Tazon de Estrellas (Bowl of the Stars) against a Mexican college squad at Guadalajara, Mexico. He previously served as an assistant for the U.S. team and also coached in earlier years in the game’s predecessor, the Aztec Bowl. A native of Kanawha, he is a certified public accountant and also serves as president of the Molengracht, a downtown development project in Pella. De Waard and his wife Jean have four children and five grandchildren. Reid Evans - offensive coordinator, running backs Reid Evans is in his 13th season as an assistant coach, and his fifth year as offensive coordinator. A 2001 Central graduate, Evans was a four-time varsity letterwinner and a two-time first-team all-Iowa Conference center for the Dutch. The Newton, Iowa native was a third-team pick for the 2000 Hewlett-Packard all-America team and participated with a team of Division III all-stars in the 2000 Aztec Bowl in Mexico. Football 3

Evans was also a four-time track and field letterwinner, winning conference titles in the shot put and discus and qualifying for the NCAA Division III national meet in those events. Following graduation, Evans played and coached football for the Franken Timberwolves in Nuremburg, Germany in 2001. Evans is a pursuing a master’s degree at the Univ. of Northern Iowa. He and his wife Liz have two children. Eric Jones - offensive line Eric Jones is in his 16th season on the Central staff, returning in 2006 after a three-year absence. Jones returned to the offensive side of the ball in 2009 and worked with the tight ends for two years before moving to the offensive line. He also previously spent a season as the team’s offensive coordinator. A 1987 Central graduate, Jones was an offensive guard for the Dutch. He received a master’s degree in counseling education from Iowa State University. Jones taught and coached in Shelbina, Mo. and was an at-risk coordinator and assistant coach at Pella High School. He previously served as assistant director of admission at Central while also working with the college’s retention program and in several capacities in the student life office. In 2002, Jones received a Central Presidential Service Standards Award for his work at the college. From 2003-06 Jones was dean of students at Waukee High School before returning to Central as a counselor in the student life office. He headed the college’s retention program in the academic affairs office before serving as interim dean of student life in 2011-12. Jones now serves Central as the director of academic resources and a class dean. Nick Mulder - defensive line Nick Mulder is in his second season as an assistant coach on the Central staff. Mulder, a Pella native, is a 2007 Central graduate and was a two-time second-team all-Iowa Conference defensive lineman. He was a member of three NCAA playoff squads and teams that won or shared three league championships, For the past two seasons Mulder has served as a graduate assistant coach in the defensive line for Anderson University (Ind.). The 2011 Anderson defense led the Heartland Conference in sacks and turnovers forced. Since August, Mulder has also served as the football team’s strength and conditiong coordinator. He is completing requirements for a masters of business administration degree. Matt Paulsen - safeties Matt Paulsen is in his 16th season on the Central football coaching staff. A 1997 Central graduate, Paulsen was an all-American defensive back for the Dutch and a four-time letterwinner. He was a three-time all-Iowa Conference selection, the 1997 team MVP, and holds the school career interceptions record (18). He spent the summer of 1999 playing for a club team in Germany. A Waverly-Shell Rock High School graduate, Paulsen was raised on a farm near Plainfield, Iowa and is a two-time selection to the All-American Farm team named by Successful Farming magazine. He is employed by Heritage Lace, Inc. Jeff Sanger - outside linebackers Jeff Sanger is in his 11th season as an assistant football coach at Central. Sanger, a 2001 Central graduate, was a two-time all-America selection, a two-time Schilder team MVP award winner and a three-time all-Iowa Conference pick as a linebacker. He also was chosen as a Central team co-captain for two seasons. The Britt, Iowa native set the school freshman-season tackles record in 1997 with 111 and racked up 375 stops in his career. Sanger is a staff accountant in the Central controller’s office and is pursuing a master’s degree at Drake University. Austen Schueler - special teams coordinator, wide receivers Austen Schueler is in his fourth season on the Central football staff. He previously coached the defensive secondary and defensive ends. A 2008 graduate, Schueler was a defensive back for the Dutch. The two-time letterwinner received the Mel VerMeer Loyalty Award and the P.H. Kuyper Award in 2007. A Granger native, Schueler was also a two-year letterwinner for the men’s track and field squad, competing in the triple jump and javelin throw. Schueler is an admission representative and is entering his fourth season as a volunteer men’s and women’s track and field coach. Drew Sikkink - offensive line Drew Sikkink is in his seventh season as a Central College assistant football coach, working with the receivers after four years with the offensive line. An Urbandale native, Sikkink is a 2006 Central graduate and played offensive line for the Dutch, receiving the P.H. 4 Football

Kuyper Award in 2005. He was a recruiting intern in the spring of 2006. Sikkink also serves Central as a residence hall director. Student assistants - Aric Balk, Cody Gullett, Seth Marburger

Strength and conditioning coordinator

Kyle Johnson Kyle Johnson is in his third year as head strength and conditioning coordinator at Central and his sixth year on the Dutch staff. He graduated with honors from Central in 2002 and earned a master’s degree in health and human performance from Iowa State University in 2004. Johnson worked as a graduate assistant strength and conditioning coach with the Iowa State football squad and later was a personal trainer and fitness coach at Delta City Club in Nashville, Tenn. He then spent two years as assistant sports performance director at Velocity Sports Performance in Franklin, Tenn. While at Central, Johnson was a member of the Dutch football squad, receiving academic all-Iowa Conference honors. A certified strength and conditioning specialist, Johnson is a member of the National Strength and Conditioning Association (NSCA). He’s an Elliott, Iowa native and graduate of Villisca High School. Johnson served as a USA Weightlifting club coach and remains a competitive weightlifter as well, winning Olympic lifting titles in the 105-kilogram class at the Georgia Games, the Chattanooga Open and the Southeastern Regional meet in 2005 and the Emory Open in 2007. He was 11th in the 2007 American Open. In 2011, Johnson finished 12th at the USA Weightlifting National Championships and climbed to eighth in 2011.

Head athletic trainer

Frank Neu Frank Neu returned to Central as an assistant athletic trainer in 2010 and was promoted to head athletic trainer in 2011. A 1991 Central graduate, Neu previously served as assistant athletic trainer at Drake Univ. for five years. Earlier, he spent eight years as head athletic trainer at Lycoming College (Pa.). He earned a master’s degree at Drake and served as a graduate assistant athletic trainer there for three years. Neu has worked at numerous championship and other postseason events, including six trips as an athletic trainer for the AFCA Division III all-star football squad at the Aztec Bowl in Mexico. He was the sports medicine coordinator for the Budd Whitehill Division III National Wrestling Duals from 1998-2005. A National Athletic Training Association member since 1990, Neu joined the Iowa Athletic Trainers’ Association in 2005 and serves as the organization’s treasurer. While at Lycoming, Neu was a member of the Eastern Athletic Training Association, the Pennsylvania Athletic Training Association and the College Athletic Trainers’ Society. He was the athletic training chair of the Middle Atlantic Conference in 2004-05.

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2012 results

5-5 overall, 4-3 Iowa Conference Sept. 1 Wis.-Oshkosh Oshkosh, Wis. L, 47-28 Sept. 8 Augustana (Ill.) Pella W, 17-10 Sept. 22 Albion (Mich.) Albion, Mich. L, 35-16 Sept. 29 Dubuque Pella W, 31-24 Oct. 6 Simpson Pella L, 21-18 Oct. 13 Buena Vista Storm Lake L, 30-25 Oct. 20 Luther Decorah W, 31-14 Oct. 27 Loras Pella W, 27-10 Nov. 3 Wartburg Pella W, 31-28 Nov. 10 Coe Cedar Rapids L, 34-13

2012 Iowa Conference standings Conference Overall W L W L y-Coe 7 0 10 1 Simpson 4 3 6 4 Wartburg 4 3 6 4 Central 4 3 5 5 Simpson 4 3 5 5 Buena Vista 4 3 4 6 Loras 1 6 2 8 Luther 0 7 0 10 y-Iowa Conference champion

Central’s 2012 team awards 2012 captains - Jason Breon, Jack Flaherty, Ben Lechtenberg, Colton Smith, Travis Hook Borgman Award (highest senior GPA) - Ross Doehrmann Bruce Wendt Award (outstanding offensive lineman) Colton Smith Les Claussen Award (most improved player) - Grant McArdle Ted Dagh Award (defensive scout team MVP) - Trenton Smothers Kirk Wagner Award (offensive scout team MVP) - Taylor Cox

Brian O’Donnell Award (outstanding freshman) - Dustin Smith P.H. Kuyper Award (outstanding contributions by senior non-starter) - Trent Heetland Lankelma Award (outstanding underclassman) - Mike Young Mentink Award (leadership, inspiration and sportsmanship) - Jack Flaherty Mel VerMeer Loyalty Award - Bobby Daigle Heerema-Schilder MVP Blanket - Seth Carson

2012 NCAA Division III statistical rankings Individual

Field goals per game--10. (tie) Kevin Sheldon, 1.2 Interceptions per game--38. (tie) Jacob Edleman, .56; 90. (tie) Jacob Tune, .40 Punting yards per game--51. Blaine Forsythe, 37.1

Team Rushing offense--63. 187.10 yards per game Tackles for loss--65. 7.00 per game Kickoff returns--66. 20.53 yards per game Rushing defense--73. 131.9 yards per game

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2012 Individual honors All-Iowa Conference teams First team Danny Samson, DE Kevin Sheldon, PK Second team Travis Hook, OL Eric Larson, DB Mike Young, LB Honorable mention Josh Osborn, RB Team Stars and Stripes, Tazon de Estrellas (Bowl of the Stars), Dec. 15, Guadalajara, Mexico Seth Carson Ben Lechtenberg Colton Smith Andrew Weaks Academic all-Iowa Conference team Name GPA Major Nolan Blythe 3.93 Chemistry Spencer Boeyink 3.65 Elementary education Ross Doehrmann 3.87 Biology Jack Flaherty 3.79 Exercise science/athletic training Blaine Forsythe 3.66 Accounting Nick Henry 3.57 Pre-medicine JJ Kotz 3.51 Elementary education Colton Smith 3.85 Exercise science/athletic training Josh Tack 3.51 Exercise science Jordan Wacther 4.0 Pre-medicine Andrew Weaks 3.63 Accounting/actuarial science National Football Foundation Hampshire Society (8 honorees--seventh-highest total in U.S.) Name GPA Major Bobby Daigle 3.35 Exercise science-athletic training Ross Doehrmann 3.88 Biology Jack Flaherty 3.81 Exercise science-athletic training Spenser Fuller 3.22 Social sciences Ben Lechtenberg 3.21 Exercise science Colton Smith 3.86 Exercise science-athletic training Garrett Veldman 3.28 Physics/mathematics Andrew Weaks 3.63 Actuarial science/account ing

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2012 season team statistics

CEN OPP SCORING 237 253 Points Per Game 23.7 25.3 FIRST DOWNS 201 198 Rushing 92 74 Passing 96 108 Penalty 13 16 RUSHING YARDAGE 1871 1319 Yards gained rushing 2126 1602 Yards lost rushing 255 283 Rushing Attempts 456 356 Average Per Rush 4.1 3.7 Average Per Game 187.1 131.9 TDs Rushing 19 16 PASSING YARDAGE 1827 2365 Comp-Att-Int 156-273-14 177-309-20 Average Per Pass 6.7 7.7 Average Per Catch 11.7 13.4 Average Per Game 182.7 236.5 TDs Passing 9 18 TOTAL OFFENSE 3698 3684 Total Plays 729 665 Average Per Play 5.1 5.5 Average Per Game 369.8 368.4 KICK RETURNS: #-Yards 34-698 42-860 PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards 19-89 12-123 INT RETURNS: #-Yards 20-459 14-54 KICK RETURN AVERAGE 20.5 20.5 PUNT RETURN AVERAGE 4.7 10.2 INT RETURN AVERAGE 23.0 3.9 FUMBLES-LOST 18-11 14-7 PENALTIES-Yards 64-591 58-507 Average Per Game 59.1 50.7 PUNTS-Yards 39-1433 44-1583 Average Per Punt 36.7 36.0 Net punt average 32.1 33.5 KICKOFFS-Yards 51-2867 48-2746 Average Per Kick 56.2 57.2 Net kick average 49.9 35.9 TIME OF POSSESSION/Game 32:14 27:43 3RD-DOWN Conversions 69/157 50/126 3rd-Down Pct 44% 40% 4TH-DOWN Conversions 13/22 11/19 4th-Down Pct 59% 58% SACKS BY-Yards 18-133 23-131 MISC YARDS 0 10 TOUCHDOWNS SCORED 29 35 FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS 12-17 4-7 ON-SIDE KICKS 0-0 1-1 RED-ZONE SCORES 3 0-42) 71% (27-37) 73% RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS (21-42) 50% (23-37) 62% PAT-ATTEMPTS (25-25) 100% (31-35) 89% ATTENDANCE 8200 11421 Games/Avg Per Game 5/1640 5/2284 Neutral Site Games 0/0

SCORE BY QUARTERS -------------------- Central College..... Opponents...........

1st --68 92

2nd --50 68

3rd --37 34

4th --82 59

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Total --237 253

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2012 season individual statistics

Rushing G Att Gain Loss Net Avg. TD Long Avg/G Ross Doehrmann 10 126 595 11 584 4.6 2 33 58.4 Josh Osborn 10 116 587 39 548 4.7 2 43 54.8 De’Andre Currie 10 66 351 12 339 5.1 3 49 33.9 Aaron Eiseler 9 89 375 133 242 2.7 6 24 26.9 Brendon Boerm 10 26 137 15 122 4.7 3 23 12.2 Jack Flaherty 8 13 57 7 50 3.8 2 11 6.2 Danny Samson 10 4 14 0 14 3.5 1 7 1.4 Austin Shaver 10 3 5 0 5 1.7 0 3 0.5 Conner Freeman 5 2 4 0 4 2.0 0 2 0.8 Christian Rich 9 1 1 0 1 1.0 0 1 0.1 Austin Blom 1 1 0 3 -3 -3.0 0 0 -3.0 TEAM 7 9 0 35 -35 -3.9 0 0 -5.0 Total 10 456 2126 255 1871 4.1 19 49 187.1 Opponents 10 356 1602 283 1319 3.7 16 67 131.9 Passing G Effic. Comp.-Att.-Int. Pct. Yds. TD Long Avg/G Aaron Eiseler 10 122.99 114-188-8 60.6 1311 7 49 145.7 Jack Flaherty 8 114.39 31-54-4 57.4 383 2 49 47.9 Brendon Boerm 3 62.66 11-29-2 37.9 133 0 0 13.3 Austin Blom 1 0.00 0-2-0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 Total 10 113.98 156-273-14 57.0 1827 9 49 182.7 Opponents 10 127.85 177-309-20 57.5 2365 18 87 236.5 Receiving G No. Yds. Avg. TD Long Avg/G Brendon Boerm 10 34 364 10.7 1 34 36.4 Ben Lechtenberg 10 28 550 19.6 2 76 55.0 Blaine Forsythe 10 24 328 13.7 3 49 32.8 Jack Norgaard 10 21 175 8.3 1 17 17.5 Josh Osborn 10 17 158 9.3 0 28 15.8 Grant McArdle 8 15 237 15.8 2 38 29.6 Cory Nikkel 10 7 76 10.9 2 19 7.6 Josh Osborn 9 1 62 62.0 1 62 6.9 Ross Doehrmann 10 5 31 6.2 0 13 3.1 De’Andre Currie 10 3 41 13.7 0 28 4.1 Austin Shaver 10 3 11 3.7 0 5 1.1 Trent Heetland 10 2 41 20.5 0 30 4.1 Drew Lindaman 9 2 29 14.5 0 26 3.2 Mike Barrett 2 1 20 20.0 0 20 10.0 Total 10 156 1827 11.7 9 49 182.7 Opponents 10 177 2365 13.4 18 86 236.5 Scoring TD FGs Kick Rush Rcv. Pass DXP Saf. Points Kevin Sheldon 0 12-17 25-25 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 61 Aaron Eiseler 6 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-1 0 0 36 Brendon Boerm 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1-1 0 0 24 Blaine Forsythe 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 18 De’ Andre Currie 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 18 Ben Lechtenberg 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12 Jack Flaherty 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12 Grant McArdle 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12 Ross Doehrmann 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Spencer Boeyink 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Jack Norgaard 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Danny Samson 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Football 9

Scoring (cont.) TD FGs Kick Rush Rcv. Pass DXP Saf. Points Team 0 0-0 0-0 0-1 0 1-3 0 0 0 Total 29 12-17 25-25 0-1 1 1-3 0 1 237 Opponents 35 4-7 31-35 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 253 Punt returns No. Yds. Avg. TD Long Kickoff returns No. Yds. Avg. TD Long Brendon Boerm 9 43 4.8 0 14 Brendon Boerm 16 332 20.8 0 41 Spencer Boeyink 10 10 2.0 0 3 Josh Osborn 11 261 23.7 0 39 Taylor Cox 4 31 7.8 0 14 Spencer Boeyink 6 100 16.7 0 32 Mike Barrett 1 5 5.0 0 5 Jack Norgaard 1 5 5.0 0 5 Total 19 89 4.9 0 14 Total 34 698 20.5 0 41 Opponents 12 123 10.2 0 17 Opponents 42 860 20.5 1 90 Interceptions No. Yds. Avg. TD Long Jacob Edleman 6 70 11.7 0 56 Luke Geneser 3 154 51.3 0 88 Eric Larson 3 26 8.7 0 27 Adam Petz 3 29 9.7 0 29 Seth Carson 2 72 36.6 0 44 Spencer Boeyink 1 95 95.0 1 9 Bryan Mejia 1 0 0.0 0 0 Jack Shipley 1 13 13.0 0 13 Total 20 459 23.0 1 95 Opponents 14 54 3.9 0 16 Field goals FG-A Pct. 01-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99 Lg Blkd. Kevin Sheldon 12-17 70.6 0-0 3-4 6-9 3-4 0-0 47 1 Total 12-17 70.6 0-0 3-4 6-9 3-4 0-0 47 1 Punting No. Yds. Avg. Long TB FC Ins20 Blkd Blaine Forsythe 38 1433 37.7 57 3 9 9 0 Team 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Total 39 1433 37.7 57 3 9 9 1 Opponents 44 1583 36.0 53 1 3 7 1 All-purpose G Rush Rec PR KoR IR Tot. Avg/G Josh Osborn 10 548 158 0 261 0 961 96.7 Brendon Boerm 10 122 364 43 332 0 861 86.1 Ross Doehrmann 10 584 31 0 0 0 615 61.5 Ben Lechtenberg 10 0 392 0 0 0 392 39.2 De’ Andre Currie 10 339 41 0 0 0 380 38.0 Blaine Forsythe 10 0 328 0 0 0 328 32.8 Aaron Eiseler 9 242 0 0 0 0 242 26.9 Grant McArdle 8 0 237 0 0 0 237 29.6 Spencher Boeyink 10 0 0 10 100 95 205 20.5 Jack Norgaard 10 0 175 0 5 0 180 18.0 Luke Geneser 10 0 0 0 0 154 154 15.4 Seth Carson 10 0 0 0 0 72 72 7.2 Jacob Edleman 9 0 0 0 0 70 70 7.8 Jack Flaherty 8 50 0 0 0 0 50 6.2 Trent Heetland 10 0 41 0 0 0 41 4.1 Taylor Cox 3 0 0 31 0 0 31 10.3 Jacob Tune 10 0 0 0 0 29 29 2.9 Drew Lindaman 9 0 29 0 0 0 29 3.2 Eric Larson 10 0 0 0 0 26 26 2.6 Mike Barrett 2 0 20 5 0 0 25 12.5 10 Football

All-purpose (cont.) G Rush Rec. PR KoR IR Tot. Avg/G Austin Shaver 10 5 11 0 0 0 16 1.6 Danny Samson 10 14 0 0 0 0 14 1.4 Jack Shipley 9 0 8 0 0 13 13 1.4 Conner Freeman 5 4 8 0 0 0 4 0.8 Christian Rich 9 1 7 0 0 0 1 0.1 Austin Blom 1 -3 0 0 0 0 -3 -3.0 Team 7 -35 0 0 0 0 -35 -5.0 Total 10 1871 1827 89 689 459 4944 494.4 Opponents 10 1319 2365 123 860 54 4721 472.1 Tackles Solo Asst. Tot. For loss Sack Int BrUp Mike Young 34 45 79 12.0-36 3.5-14 - 3 Seth Carson 22 42 64 4.5-14 - 2-72 1 Jacob Tune 25 36 61 3.5-5 - 3-29 4 Luke Geneser 25 33 58 4.5-15 - 3-154 2 Jacob Edleman 33 24 57 4.0-6 - 6-70 2 Danny Samson 27 25 42 11.5-57 5.5-43 - 1 Andrew Weaks 17 23 40 6.0-16 1.0-5 - 2 Jack Shipley 16 19 35 6.0-35 3.0-26 1-13 2 Brody Janssen 14 20 34 4.0-19 1.0-11 - Spencer Boeyink 20 11 31 1.0-1 - 1-95 6 Eric Larson 18 5 27 1.0-3 - 3-26 2 Mitch Schroeder 9 12 21 2.0-3 - - Jordan Wachter 8 11 19 2.0-8 1.0-6 - Dustin Smith 6 6 12 1.5-12 1.0-12 - Gideon Kluge 6 5 11 1.5-7 - - Jason Breon 8 3 11 1.0-2 - - TEAM 8 2 10 2.0-13 1.0-8 - Zac Miller 7 3 10 - - - Jaemin Powell 5 4 9 - - - JJ Kotz 5 4 9 1.0-2 - - Austin Shaver 5 3 8 - - - Corey Eckels 2 5 7 - - - Trent Heetland 4 2 6 - - - Grant Gustafson 2 3 5 - - - Jack Norgaard 3 2 5 - - - Bryan Meija 3 1 4 - - 1-0 Christian Rich 1 3 4 - - - Blaine Forsythe 3 - 3 - - - Keegan Frisch 1 2 3 - - - Michael Daigle 1 2 3 - - - 1 Nick Watson 1 2 3 - - - Nick Henry 2 1 3 - - - Aaron Eiseler 2 - 2 - - - Brandon Burell - 2 2 - - - Derek Beckman 2 - 2 1.0-13 - - Travis Hook 2 - 2 - - - Ryan Collins - 1 1 - - - Brayton Meeker 1 - 1 - - - Garrett Veldman 1 - 1 - - - Brian Zahnle 1 - 1 - - - Matt Schrafel - 1 1 - - - Austin Haywood 1 - - - - Grant McArdle - 1 1 - - - De’ Andre Currie - 1 1 - - - Josh Osborn - 1 1 - - - Football 11

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Asst. Tot. For loss Sack Int 356 711 70-267 18-133 20-459 - - - 23-131 14-54

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Returning letterwinners Schyler Bardole, 5-11, 190, jr., running back, Rippey, Iowa (East Greene HS) One varsity letter.

Nolan Blythe, 6-2, 190, sr., wide receiver, Orange City, Iowa (MOC-Floyd Valley HS)

One varsity letter.

Brendon Boerm, 5-11, 180, so., wide receiver/quaterback, Traer, Iowa (North Tama HS) Passing Att. Comp. Int. Pct. Yds. Eff. Long Avg./G 2012 12 29 2 37.9 133 62.66 27 13.3 Career 12 29 2 37.9 133 62.66 27 13.3 Rushing Att. Yds. Avg. TD Long Avg./G 2012 26 122 4.7 3 23 12.2 Career 26 122 4.7 3 23 12.2 Receiving Rec. Yds. Avg. TD Long Avg./G 2012 34 364 10.7 1 34 36.4 Career 34 364 10.7 1 34 36.4 Longest reception,34 yards at. Luther (Oct. 20 2012) Most receiving yards Game, 78 yards at. Luther (Oct. 20, 2012) Season, 364 (2012) Most receiving touchdowns Game, 1 at. Luther (Oct. 20, 2012) Season, 1 (2012)

Zach Brennan, 5-11, 220, sr., defensive line, Van Meter, Iowa (ADM HS) Defense Solo Asst. Tot. For loss Sack BrUp. Int. Yds. 2011 4 1 5 0.0 0 0 0 0 Career 4 1 5 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 Most tackles Game, 2 at Luther (Sept. 17, 2011) Season, 5 (2011) One varsity letter.

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Jason Breon, 5-9, 170, sr., defensive back, Anamosa, Iowa (Anamosa HS) Defense Solo Asst. Tot. For loss Sack BrUp. Int. Yds. 2010 16 5 21 0.0 0 5 0 0 2011 27 9 36 1.0 0 3 0 0 2012 Missed due to injury Career 43 14 57 1-0 0-0 8 0 0 Most tackles Game, 6 vs. Luther (Oct. 16, 2010), vs. Augustana (Ill.) (Sept. 10, 2011) Season, 36 (2011) Most pass break ups Game, 1 vs. Luther (Sept. 17, 2011), at. Dubuque (Sept. 24, 2011), and at. Wis.-Oshkosh (Sept. 3, 2011) Season, 3 (2011) Two varsity letters...2012 team co-captain.

Ryan Collins, 6-0, 235, jr., offensive line, Mesa, Ariz. Iowa (Red Mountain HS) One varsity letter.

Taylor Cox, 5-6, 150, so., running back, Pella, Iowa (Pella HS) One varsity letter...2012 Kirk Wagner award (outstanding member of offensive scout team). De’Andre Currie, 5-5, 165, sr., running back, Gilbert, Ariz. (Mountain Pointe HS)

Rushing Att. Yds. Avg TD Long Avg/G 2011 29 129 4.0 2 20 14.5

2012 66 351 5.1 3 49 33.9 Career 29 129 4.0 2 20 14.5 Longest run, 49 yards vs Dubuque (Sept. 29, 2012) Most rushing yards Game, 99 at Dubuque (Sept. 29, 2012) Season, 351 (2012) Most rushing touchdowns Game, 2 at Loras (Oct. 15, 2011); 2 at Wartburg (Nov. 3, 2012) Season, 2 (2012) Two varsity letters.

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Michael Daigle, 5-7, 160, jr., running back, Silverthorne, Colo. (Summit HS) Defense Solo Asst. Tot. For loss Sack BrUp. Int. Yds 2012 1 2 3 0 0 1 0 0 Career 1 2 3 0 0 1 0 0 Most tackles Game, 1 vs. Augustana (Ill.) (Sept. 8, 2012); vs. Albion (Mich.) (Sept. 2, 2012); vs. Buena Vista (Oct. 13, 2012) Season, 3 (2012) Most pass break ups Game, 1 vs. Albion (Mich.) (Sept. 2, 2012) Season,1 (2012) One varsity letter

Cory Eckels, 6-1, 180, sr., defensive back, Murray, Iowa (Murray HS) Defense Solo Asst. Tot. For loss Sack BrUp. Int. Yds 2012 2 5 7 0 0 0 0 0 Career 2 5 7 0 0 0 0 0 Most tackles Game, 4 vs. Simpson (Oct. 6, 2012) Season, 7 (2012) One varsity letter.

Jacob Edleman, 6-0, 175, sr., defensive back, Mechanicsville, Iowa (North Cedar HS) Defense Solo Asst. Tot. For loss Sack BrUp. Int. Yds 2011 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 2012 33 24 57 4 0 2 6 70 Career 34 25 59 4 0 2 0 70 Most tackles Game, 12 vs. Dubuque (Sept. 29, 2012) Season, 57 (2012) Most interceptions Game, 2 at. Coe (Nov. 10, 2012) Season, 6 (2012) Longest interception return, 56 yards vs. Wartburg (Nov. 3, 2012) Two varsity letters.

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Aaron Eiseler, 5-11, 195, jr., quarterback, Mesa, Ariz. (Red Mountain HS) Passing Att. Comp. Int. Pct. Yds. Eff. Long Avg./G 2012 114 188 8 60.6 1311 122.99 49 145.7 Career 114 188 8 60.6 1311 122.99 49 145.7 Rushing Att. Yds. Avg. TD Long Avg./G 2012 89 242 2.7 6 24 26.9 Career 89 242 2.7 6 24 26.9 Longest pass, 49 yards at. Wis.-Oshkosh (Sept. 1, 2012) Most passing attempts Game, 49 at. Buena Vista (Oct. 13, 2012) Season, 188 (2012) Most passing completions Game, 29 at. Buena Vista (Oct. 13, 2012) Season, 114 (2012) Most passing touchdowns Game, 2 at. Luther (Oct. 20, 2012) Season, 7 (2012) Most passing yards Game, 278 at. Buena Vista (Oct. 13, 2012) Season, 1311 (2012) Longest run, 24 yards at. Luther (Oct. 20, 2012), vs. Loras (Oct. 27, 2012) Most rushing yards Game, 68 yards vs. Loras (Oct. 27, 2012) Season, 242 yards (2012) Most rushing touchdowns Game, 2 at. Luther (Oct. 20, 2012) Season, 6 (2012) One varsity letter

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Blaine Forsythe, 6-1, 195, jr., wide receiver/punter, Pella, Iowa (Pella HS)

Receiving Rec. Yds. Avg. TD Long Avg./G 2012 24 328 13.7 3 49 32.8 Career 24 328 13.7 3 49 32.8 Punting No. Yds. Avg. TB Long I20 2012 38 1433 37.7 3 57 9 Career 38 1433 37.7 3 57 9

Longest reception, 49 yards (TD) vs. Augustana (Ill.) (Sept. 8, 2012) Most receiving yards Game, 59 at. Wis.-Oshkosh (Sept. 1, 2012) Season, 328 (2012) Most receiving touchdowns Game, 1 vs. Augustana (Ill.) (Sept. 8, 2012); at. Albion (Mich.) (Sept. 22, 2012); at. Coe (Nov 10, 2012) Season, 3 (2012) Longest punt, 57 yards vs. Augustana (Ill.) (Sept. 8. 2012) One varsity letter...Iowa Conference special teams player of the week (Oct. 1, 2012)...Academic all-Iowa Conference (2012)

Luke Geneser, 6-0, 200, sr., linebacker, Granger, Iowa (Woodward Granger HS) Defense

Solo Asst. Tot. For loss Sack BrUp. Int. Yds. 2011 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 2012 25 33 58 4.5 1.0 2 3 154 Career 26 34 60 4.5 1.0 2 3 154 Most tackles Game, 10 vs. Luther (Oct. 27, 2012) Season, 58 (2012) Most interceptions Game, 2 at Luther (Oct 20, 2012) Season, 3 (2012) Longest Interception return, 88 yards vs. Loras (Oct. 27, 2012) Most pass break ups Game, 1 at. Luther (Oct. 20, 2012); vs. Simpson (Oct. 6, 2012) Season, 2 (2012) Most forced fumbles Game, 1 at. Luther (Oct. 20, 2012); vs. Loras (Oct. 27, 2012) Season, 2 (2012)

Two varsity letters...Iowa Conference defensive player of the week (Oct. 21, 2012)

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Grant Gustafson, 6-0, 200, so., linebacker, Pella, Iowa (Pella HS) Defense

Solo Asst. Tot. For loss Sack BrUp. Int. Yds. 2012 2 3 5 0 0 0 0 0 Career 2 3 5 0 0 0 0 0 Most tackles Game, 3 vs Luther (October 20, 2012) Season, 5 (2012) One varsity letter.

Nick Henry, 6-0, 205, so., linebacker, Solon, Iowa (Solon HS)

Defense Solo Asst. Tot. For loss Sack BrUp. Int. Yds. 2012 2 1 3 0.0 0.0 0 0 0

Career 2 3 5 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 Most tackles Game, 2 vs Loras (Oct. 27,2012) Season, 3 (2012) One varsity letter.

Travis Hook, 6-3, 270, offensive line, Grundy Center, Iowa (Grundy Center HS) Two varsity letters...all-Iowa Conference, second team (2012)...2012 team co-captain

Brody Jannssen, 6-1, 230, jr., defensive line, Quincy, Ill. (Quincy HS) Defense

Solo Asst. Tot. For loss Sack BrUp. Int. Yds. 2012 14 20 34 4.0 1.0 0 0 0 Career 14 20 34 4.0 1.0 0 0 0 Most tackles Game, 8 vs. Simpson (Oct. 6, 2012) Season, 34 (2012) Most sacks Game, 1 vs. Wartburg (Oct. 27, 2012) Season, 1 (2012) Most forced fumbles Game, 1 vs. Wartburg (Oct. 27, 2012) Season, 1 (2012) Most fumble recoveries Game, 1 vs. Wartburg (Oct. 27, 2012) Season, 1 (2012) One varsity letter

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Gideon Kluge, 6-0, 200, jr., linebacker, North English, Iowa (English Valleys HS) Defense

Solo Asst. Tot. For loss Sack BrUp. Int. Yds. 2012 6 5 11 1.5 0.0 0 0 0 Career 6 5 11 1.5 0.0 0 0 0 Most tackles Game, 4 at. Wis.-Oshkosh (Sept. 1, 2012); vs. Augustana (Ill.) (Sept. 8, 2012) Season,11 (2012) One varsity letter...Krik Wagner Award (outstanding member of offensive scout team) (2011)

JJ Kotz, 6-0, 230, sr., defensive line, Indianola, Iowa (Indianola HS) Defense

Solo Asst. Tot. For loss Sack BrUp. Int. Yds. 2012 5 4 9 1.0 0.0 0 0 0 Career 5 4 9 1.0 0.0 0 0 0 Most tackles Game, 3 vs. Augustana (Ill.) (Sept. 8, 2012) Season, 9 (2012) One varsity letter...Academic all-Iowa Conference (2012)

Eric Larson, 6-1, 175, jr., defensive back, Waverly, Iowa (Waverly-Shell Rock HS) Defense

Solo Asst. Tot. For loss Sack BrUp. Int. Yds. 2011 5 0 5 0.0 0.0 1 0 0 2012 22 5 27 1.0 0.0 2 0 0 Career 27 5 32 0.0 0.0 3 0 0 Most tackles Game, 7 at. Dubuque(Sept. 29, 2012) Season, 27 (2012) Most pass break ups Game, 2 at Wartburg (Oct. 27, 2012) Season, 2 (2012) Most interceptions Game, 1 vs. Dubuque (Sept. 29, 2012); vs. Simpson (Oct. 6, 2012); vs. Wartburg (Oct. 27, 2012) Season, 3 (2012) Longest interception return, 27 vs. Wartburg (Nov. 3, 2012) Most forced fumbles Game, 1 vs. Wartburg (Oct. 27, 2012) Season, 1 (2012) Two varsity letters....All-Iowa Conference, second team (2012)

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Derek Leach, 6-3, 200, so., tight end, Liberty, Mo. (North HS) One varsity letter

Drew Lindaman, 6-3, 210, so., tight end, Ankeny, Iowa (Ankeny HS) Receiving Rec. Yds. Avg. TD Long Avg./G 2012 2 29 14.5 0 26 3.2 Career 2 29 14.5 0 26 3.2 Longest reception, 26 yards vs. Augustana (Ill.) (Sept. 8, 2012) Most receiving yards Game, 26 yards vs. Augustana (Ill.) (Sept. 8, 2012) Season, 29 yards (2012) One varsity letter

Caleb Lynch, 5-11, 260, jr., offensive line, Olathe, Kan. (Olathe South HS) One varsity letter

Brayton Meeker, 5-11, 225, jr., linebacker, Mount Pleasant, Iowa (Mount Pleasant HS) One varsity letter

Bryan Mejia, 5-7, 145, so., defensive back, Miami, Fla. (Coral Gables Sr. HS) Defense Solo Asst. Tot. For loss Sack BrUp. Int. Yds. 2012 3 1 4 0.0 0.0 1 1 0 Career 3 1 4 0.0 0.0 1 1 0 Most tackles Game, 2 vs. Wartburg (Nov. 3, 2012) Season, 4 (2012) Most interceptions Game, 1 vs. Loras (Oct. 27, 2012) Season, 1 (2012) Most fumble recoveries Game, 1 at Coe (Nov. 10, 2012) Season, 1 (2012) One varsity letter

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Zac Miller, 5-9, 185, so., linebacker, Kansas City, Mo. (Liberty North HS) Defense

Solo Asst. Tot. For loss Sack BrUp. Int. Yds. 2012 7 3 10 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 Career 7 3 10 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 Most tackles Game, 4 vs. Simpson (Oct. 6, 2012) Season, 10 (2012) Most fumble recoveries Game, 1 vs. Wartburg (Nov. 3, 2012) Season, 1 (2012) One varsity letter

Jack Norgaard, 6-3, 220, jr., tight end, Naperville, Ill. (Neuqua Valley HS) Receiving Rec. Yds. Avg. TD Long Avg./G 2012 21 175 8.3 1 17 17.5 Career 21 175 8.3 1 17 17.5 Most receiving yards Game, 63 yards at. Buena Vista (Oct. 13, 2012) Season, 175 (2012) Most receiving touchdowns Game, 1 at. Luther (Oct. 20, 2012) Season, 1 (2012) Longest reception,12 yards at. Buena Vista (Oct. 13, 2012) Two varsity letters.

Josh Osborn, 5-8, 195, jr., running back, Burlington, Iowa (Burlington HS) Rushing Att. Yds. Avg. TD Long Avg./G 2011 62 408 6.5 6 64 45 2012 116 548 4.7 2 43 54.8 Career 178 953 5.4 8 64 50.2 Longest rush, 64 vs. Cornell (Oct. 22, 2011) Most rushing yards Game, 135 vs. Dubuque (Sept. 29, 2012) Season, 548 (2012) Longest reception, 62 vs. Coe (Oct. 1, 2011) Most receiving yards Game, 62 vs. Coe (Oct. 1, 2011) Season, 158 (2012) Two varsity letters...all-Iowa Conference, honorable mention (2012)...2011 Brian O’Donnell award (most valuable freshman).

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Jaemin Powell, 6-3, 190, so., defensive back, Wellman, Iowa (Mid-Prarie HS) Defense

Solo Asst. Tot. For loss Sack BrUp. Int. 2012 5 4 9 0.0 0.0 0 0 Career 97 80 177 21.5 7.5 1 1 One varsity letter

Christian Rich, 6-0, 230, sr., defensive line, Vinton, Iowa (Vinton-Shellsburg HS) Defense

Solo Asst. Tot. For loss Sack BrUp. Int. 2012 1 3 4 0.0 0.0 0 0 Career 1 3 4 0.0 0.0 0 0 One varsity letter

Keith Rush, 5-10, 185, sr., linebacker, Griswold, Iowa (Griswold HS) Defense

Solo Asst. Tot. For loss Sack BrUp. Int. 2009 29 25 54 1.0-4 0.5-4 0 1 2010 24 20 44 9.0 0.0-0 0 0 2011 44 35 79 11.5 7 1 0 2012 injured Career 97 80 177 21.5 7.5 1 1 Most tackles Game, 11 vs. Luther (Sept. 17, 2011), at Loras (Oct. 15, 2011) Season, 79 (2011) Most sacks Game, 2 at Simpson (Nov. 12, 2011) Season, 7 (2011) Most interceptions Game, 1 at Loras (Oct. 24, 2009) Season, 1 (2009)

Three varsity letters...all-Iowa conference, first team (2011), honorable mention (2010)...2011, 2010 Lankelma-Manning Award (outstanding underclass player)...2009 Brian O’Donnell award (outstanding freshman).

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Danny Samson, 5-11, 250, sr., defensive line, Baxter, Iowa (CMB HS)

Defense Solo Asst. Tot. For loss Sacks BrUp. Int. Yds. 2011 16 13 29 9 4 1 1 36 2012 17 25 42 11.5 5 1 0 0 Career 33 38 71 20.5 9 2 1 36 Most tackles Game, 7 vs. Simpson (Oct. 6, 2012) Season, 42 (2012)

Most sacks Game, 1.5 vs Augustana (Ill.) (Sept. 8, 2012), at Buena Vista(Oct. 13, 2012) Season, 5 (2012) Most Interceptions Game, 1 vs. Cornell (Oct. 22, 2011) Season, 1 (2011) Longest interception return, 36 yards (TD) vs. Cornell (Oct. 22, 2011) Most forced fumbles Game, 1 at. Luther (Oct. 20, 2012) Season, 1 (2012) Most rushing yards Game, 14 yards vs. Dubuque (Sept. 29, 2012) Season, 14 (2012) Most rushing touchdowns Game, 1 vs. Dubuque (Sept. 29, 2012) Season, 1 (2012) Longest rush, 7 yards vs. Dubuque (Sept. 29, 2012) Two varsity letters...All-Iowa Conference, first team (2012)

Matt Schrafel, 6-2, 255, offensive line, Cedar Rapids, Iowa (Washington HS) One varsity letter

Mitch Schroeder, 6-0, 185, linebacker, Lowden, Iowa (North Cedar HS) Defense Solo Asst. Tot. For loss Sack BrUp. Int. 2012 9 12 21 2.0 0.0 0 0 Career 9 12 21 2.0 0.0 0 0 Most tackles Game, 9 vs. Dubuque (Sept. 29, 2012) Season, 21 (2012) One varsity letter

Austin Shaver, 5-11, 215, jr., split back, Burlington, Iowa (Burlington HS) Two varsity letters. 22 Football

Kevin Sheldon, 5-11, 170, jr., kicker, West Des Moines, Iowa (Valley HS) Kicking FGM FGA Pct. Long Blk PAT Points 2011 7 11 63.6 40 0 47-48 68 2012 12 17 70.6 47 1 25-25 61 Career 19 28 67.9 47 1 72-73 129

Longest field goal Season, 47 yards vs. Dubuque (Sept. 29, 2012) Career, 47 yards vs. Dubuque (Sept. 29, 2012) Most field goals, Game, 2 vs. Buena Vista (Oct. 8, 2011, 40 yards and 19 yards) and at. Wartburg (Oct. 29, 2011 23 yards and 26 yards); at Buena Vista (Oct. 13, 2012, 41 yards and 35 yards) Season, 12 (2012) Most kickoff yards Game, 670 at. Loras (Oct. 15, 2011) Season, 3850 (2011) School record leaderboards Conversions, Season, 1. 47 (48 attempts), 2011 Two varsity letters...all-Iowa Conference, first team (2011, 2012)...D3football.com All-West Region, thrid team (2012)...Iowa Conference special teams player of the week (Oct. 28, 2012, Oct. 10, 2011).

Jack Shipley, 6-2, 235, sr., defensive end, Tipton, Iowa (Tipton HS)

Defense Solo Asst. Tot. For loss Sack BrUp. Int. Yds. 2011 12 6 18 0.0 0.0 1 0 0 2012 16 19 35 6.0 3.0 2 1 13 Career 18 25 53 6.0 3.0 3 1 13 Most tackles Game, 6 vs. Buena Vista (Oct. 8, 2011); at Buena Vista (Oct. 13, 2012) Season, 35 (2012) Most pass break ups Game, 1 vs Coe (Oct. 1, 2011); vs. Simpson (Oct. 6, 2012) Season, 2 (2012)

Most sacks Game, 1 vs. Dubuque (Sept. 29, 2012); at Buena Vista (Oct. 13, 2012); vs. Loras (Oct. 27, 2012) Season, 3 (2012) Most interceptions Game, 1 at Buena Vista (Oct. 13, 2012) Season, 1 (2012) Most fumble recoveries Game, 1 at. Luther (Oct. 20, 2012) Season, 1 (2012) Two varsity letters.

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Donald J Smith, 5-10, 270, so., offensive line, Kearney, Mo., (Kearney HS) One varsity letter

Dustin Smith, 6-0, 220, so.,defensive line, Marion, Iowa (Linn-Mar HS) Defense Solo Asst. Tot. For loss Sack BrUp. Int. Yds. 2012 6 6 12 1.5 1.0 0 0 0 Career 6 6 12 1.5 1.0 0 0 0 Most tackles Game, 2 at Simpson (Nov. 12, 2011); at Luther (Oct. 16, 2010) Season, 4 (2011, 2010) Most sacks Game, 1 vs. Dubuque (Sept. 29, 2012); at Buena Vista (Oct. 13, 2012); vs. Loras (Oct. 27, 2012) Season, 3 (2012) One varsity letter...2012 Brian O’Donnell award (most outstanding freshman)

Jacob Tune, 6-1, 190, jr.,defensive back, Mesa, Ariz. (Red Mountain HS) Defense Solo Asst. Tot. For loss Sack BrUp. Int. Yds. 2012 25 36 61 3.5 0.0 4 3 29 Career 25 36 61 3.5 0.0 4 3 29 Most tackles Game, 12 vs. Dubuque (Sept. 29, 2012) Season, 61 (2012) Most interceptions Game, 1 vs. Dubuque (Sept. 29, 2012); vs. Wartburg (Oct. 27, 2012) Season, 3 (2012) Longest interception return, 29 yards vs. Dubuque (Sept. 29, 2012) Most pass break ups Game, 3 vs Dubuque (Sept. 29, 2012) Season, 4 (2012) One varsity letter.

Jordan Wachter, 5-11 , 205, jr., linebacker, Clive, Iowa (Waukee HS) Defense Solo Asst. Tot. For loss Sack BrUp. Int. Yds. 2012 8 11 19 2.0 1.0 0 0 0 Career 8 11 19 2.0 1.0 0 0 0 Most tackles Game, 8 vs. Buena Vista (Oct. 8, 2011); at. Luther (Oct. 20, 2012) Season, 19 (2011) Most sacks Game, 1 at. Luther (Oct. 20, 2012) Season, 1(2012) One varsity letter...Academic all-Iowa Conference (2012)...2011 Ted Daugh award (outstanding member of defensive scout 24 Football

team)

Nick Watson, 6-3 , 220, so., defensive line, Cedar Falls, Iowa (Janesville HS)

Defense Solo Asst. Tot. For loss Sack BrUp. Int. Yds. 2012 6 6 12 1.5 1.0 0 0 0 Career 6 6 12 1.5 1.0 0 0 0 One varsity letter

Mike Young, 5-11 , 190, sr., linebacker, Country Club Hills, Ill. (Hillcrest HS)

Defense Solo Asst. Tot. For loss Sack BrUp. Int. Yds. 2011 11 6 17 0.0 0.0 2 0 0 2012 34 45 79 12.0 3.5 3 0 0 Career 45 51 96 12.0 3.5 5 0 0 Most tackles Game, 11 vs. Loras (Oct. 27, 2012) Season, 79 (2012) Most sacks Game, 2 vs. Augustana (Ill.) (Sept. 8, 2012) Season, 3.5 (2012) Most pass break ups Game, 1 vs Wartburg (Nov. 3, 2012) Season, 3 (2012)

Two varsity letters...all-Iowa Conference, second team (2012)...Iowa Conference defensive player of the week (Sept. 10, 2012)...2012 Lankelma-Menning award (outstanding underclass player)

Jordan Youngman, 6-3, 311, jr., offensive line, Pella, Iowa (Pella HS) One varsity letter.

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All-time individual records

(as dictated by NCAA standards, season records prior to 2002 include regular-season games only)

OFFENSE RUSHING

Rushing yards Game - 312, Don Taylor (29 att., 3 TD), at Dubuque, 1976 Season - 1,741, Mark Kacmarynski, 1994 Career - 5,855, Mark Kacmarynski, 1992-96 Rushing average per carry Game (15 att. minimum) - 10.7, Don Taylor at Dubuque, 1976 Season (100 att. minimum) - 7.4, Mark Kacmarynski, 1994 Career - 6.3, Mark Kacmarynski, 1992-96 (5,855 yds., 928 att.) Rushing average per game Season - 174.1, Mark Kacmarynski, 1994 Career - 133.0, Mark Kacmarynski, 1992-96 Most consecutive games with 100 yds. rushing or more - 14, tie, Don Taylor, 1976-77; Mark Kacmarynski, 1993-95 Most consecutive games with 200 yds. rushing or more - 3, Mark Kacmarynski, 1994 Most games with 100 yds. rushing or more - 30, Mark Kacmarynski, 1992-96 Most games with 200 yds. rushing or more - 9, Mark Kacmarynski, 1992-96 Most seasons with 1,000 yds. rushing or more - 3, Mark Kacmarynski, 1993, 1994, 1996 Rushing attempts Game - 40, Mark Kacmarynski vs. Luther, 1996 Season - 290, Vance Schuring, 2005 Career - 928, Mark Kacmarynski, 1992-96 Rushing touchdowns Game - 5, Mark Kacmarynski vs. Dubuque, 1995 Season - 21, Mark Kacmarynski, 1994 Career - 70, Mark Kacmarynski, 1992-96

PASSING

Career (300 att. minimum) - 14, Pat Hagen, 1993-96 (233-406-14, 3,153 yards) Highest completion percentage Season - 61.7, Steve Flynn (82-133-6), 1988 Career - 58.7, Steve Flynn (182-310-12), 1986-89 Lowest interception percentage Season (100 att. minimum) - 1.7 (2 in 116 att.), Mike DeCamp, 1967 Career (300 att. minimum) - 3.4 (14 in 406 att.), Pat Hagen, 1993-96 Touchdown passes Game - 5, Chris Nelson vs. Wartburg, 1972 Season - 35, Tim Connell, 2007 Career - 58, Tim Connell, 2004-07 Pass attempts Game - 55, Mark Isaacson vs. Coe, Oct. 18, 2003 Season - 407, Tim Connell, 2007 Career - 891, Tim Connell, 2004-07 Highest pass efficiency rating Game - 285.5, Chris Nelson, vs. Wartburg, 1972 Season (100 att. minimum) - 152.5 (82-133-6, 1,190 yards, 10 TD), Steve Flynn, 1988 Career (300 att. minimum) - 154.1, (182-310-18, 2,694 yards, 32 TD), Steve Flynn, 1986-89 Highest total offense Game - 374 yards, Nate Snead (347 passing, 27 rush ing) at Loras, Oct. 15, 2011 Season - 3,331 yards, Tim Connell (3,084 yards passing, 247 yards rushing), 2007 Career - 7,415, Tim Connell (1,234 run, 6,181 pass) 2004-07 Receptions Game - 12, Randy Busscher vs. Ferris State, 1974 Season - 63, Chris Johnson, 1998 Career - 144, Chris Johnson, 1995-98 Receiving yards Game - 259, Randy Busscher vs. Ferris State, 1974 Season - 1,007, Chris Johnson, 1998 Career - 2,369, Chris Johnson, 1995-98 Most touchdown receptions Game - 3, tie, Jeremy Snead at Buena vista, Oct. 30, 2010; Chris Johnson vs. Loras, 1997; Chris Johnson vs. Dubuque, 1998; Mike Bohning vs. Upper Iowa, 1983; Cody Huisman vs. St. John’s (Minn.), 2007; Josh Smith vs. Simpson, 2007 Season - 12, tie, Geoff Lamb, 1995; Chris Johnson, 1997 Career - 27, Randy Busscher, 1971-74

Passing yards Game - 347, Nate Snead (18-22-0, 4 TD) at Loras, Oct. 15, 2011 Season - 3,084, Tim Connell, (228-407-12, 35 TD) 2007 Career - 6,181, Tim Connell, (495-891-33 58 TD) 2004-07 Pass completions Game - 29, Aaron Eiseler (49 att.) at. Buena Vista Oct. 13, 2012 Season - 228, Tim Connell, (407 att.) 2007 SCORING Career - 495, Tim Connell, (891 att.) 2004-07 Most touchdowns Most consecutive - 20, Tim Connell, (14 vs. Hope, 6 at Half - 4, tie, Mark Kacmarynski vs. Simpson, 1993; Buena Vista) Sept. 9-16, 2006 Mark Kacmarynski vs. Dubuque, 1995; Coley Hyde Fewest interceptions vs. Cornell, 1989, Chris Button vs. Dubuque, 1996 Season (100 att. minimum) - 2, Mike DeCamp (58-116- 2, 726 yards), 1967 26 Football

Game - 6, Nate Snead at Loras, 2011 Season - 21, Mark Kacmarynski, 1994 Career - 72, Mark Kacmarynski, 1992-96 Points Game - 30, Mark Kacmarynski vs. Dubuque, 1995 Season - 128, Mark Kacmarynski, 1994 Career - 434, Mark Kacmarynski, 1992-96

KICKING/PUNTING

Conversions Game - 11, tie, Tom Stone (12 att.) vs. Iowa Wesleyan, 1964; Ed Maroon (12 att.) vs. William Penn, Oct. 12, 1991 Season - 47, Kevin Sheldon (48 att.), 2011 Career - 167, Joel Buseman (201 att.), 1993-97 Highest percentage, season (30 att. minimum) - 1.000 (44-44), Jake Viggers, 2010 Highest percentage, career (50 att., minimum) - .894 (85-95), Craig Wassenaar, 1980-83 Most consecutive - 56, Marcus Kroloff, Oct. 10, 1998- Nov. 18, 2000 Field goals Game - 3, tie, Lew Conner vs. Upper Iowa, 1980; Rob Phipps vs. Luther, 1988; Joel Buseman vs. Luther, 1993; Jason Pritchard vs. St. John’s (Minn.), 1999; Marcus Kroloff vs. Coe, 2000; Jake Viggers at Dubuque, Oct. 20, 2007; vs. St. John’s (Minn.), Nov. 24, 2007 Season - 13, tie, Matt Schulte, 1984; Rick Vander Horst, 1987; Jake Viggers, 2007 Career - 24, Matt Schulte, 1983-84 Highest percentage, season (10 att. minimum) - .867 (13-15), Jake Viggers, 2007 Highest percentage, career (15 att. minimum) - .717 (38-53), Jake Viggers, 2007-10 Punting Highest average, game - 49.8 yards, Tim O’Neil, vs. Dubuque, 1999 Highest average, season - 41.8 yards, Joel Buseman, 1996 Highest average, career - 40.5 yards, Brant VerMeer, 2003-06 Most punts inside 10-yard line, game - 4 (6, 6, 3, 1), Brant VerMeer vs. Wartburg, Sept. 30, 2006 Most punts inside 20-yard line, game - 5 (15, 6, 6, 3, 1), Brant VerMeer vs. Wartburg, Sept. 30, 2006 Most punts inside 20-yard line, season - 25, Kurtis Brondyke, 2007 Most punts inside 20-yard line, career - 45, Brant VerMeer, 2003-06 Most punts, game -10, Kurtis Brondyke at Buena Vista, Nov. 8, 2009 Most punts, career - 206, Terry Jones, 1984-87

DEFENSE

Interceptions Game - 5, Dick Dykstra vs. Iowa Wesleyan, 1962 Season - 8, tie, Brian O’Donnell, 1967; Matt Paulsen, 1995; Guy Dierikx, 2007 Career - 18, tie, Matt Paulsen, 1994-97, Bret Doud, 2004-07 Interception yards Season - 154, Luke Geneser (3 ret.), 2012 Career - 251, Brett Doud (18-251), 2004-07 Tackles Game - 24, tie, Kris Reis vs. Simpson, 1989; Rick Sanger vs. Loras, 1994 Season - 175, Ron Saak, 1988 Freshman season - 111, Jeff Sanger, 1997 Career - 523, Ron Saak, 1987-90 Sacks Game - 5, tie, Mike Stumberg vs. Nebraska Wesleyan, 1987, and vs. Luther, 1987; Craig Wassenaar vs. Wartburg, 1983 Season - 28, Mike Stumberg, 1987 Career - 65, Mike Stumberg, 1985-88 Tackles for loss Game - 7, Mike Stumberg vs. Luther, 1987 Season - 37, Mike Stumberg, 1987 Career - 84, Mike Stumberg, 1985-88 Pass breakups Season - 15, Andrew Paulsen, 1998 Career - 28, Andrew Paulsen, 1995-98 Blocked punts Game - 2, Bill Mulder, vs. Bethel (Minn.), Sept. 12, 1992 Season - 5, tie, Jeff Gustason, 1988; Bill Mulder, 1992 Career - 7, Bill Mulder, 1989-92

RETURNS

Most punt returns Season - 46, Matt Newland, 1993 Career - 105, Brett Clayberg, 1981-84 Most punt return yards Season - 585, Rex Gray, 2001 Career - 1,277, Brett Clayberg, 1981-84 Highest punt return yardage average (min.,15 att.) Season - 13.8, Brett Clayberg (30-413), 1984 Career - 14.31, Rex Gray, (71-1,016), 2001-03 Most kick returns Season - 28, Bric Nelson, 2001 Career - 88, Dennis Descoteau, 1963-66 Most kick return yards Season - 518, Rex Gray, 2002 Career - 1,282, Brett Wilkin, 2008-11 Highest kick return yardage average (min.,15 att.) Season - 26.3, Brett Clayberg (17-447), 1982 Career - 28.6, Cole Adrian (18-514), 1993-95

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MISCELLANEOUS Games as a starter Career - 48 of 49, Ron Saak, 1987-90

LONGEST PLAYS

Scrimmage run - 90 yds., Scott De Jong, vs. Northwestern, 1981 Pass play - 96 yds., tie, Mark Blom to Tom McDonald, vs. Buena Vista, 1986; Mark Isaacson to Trent Cooper, at Luther, 2002 Kickoff return - 99 yds., Dennis Descoteau, vs. Luther, 1966

Punt return - 88 yds., Brett Clayberg vs. Northwestern, 1982 Interception return - 95 yds., Spencer Boeyink vs. Dubuque, 2012 Fumble return - 87 yds., Matt Newland vs. Buena Vista, 1994 Punt - 88 yds. Vern Boelkens vs. Dubuque, 1956 Field goal - 52 yds., Craig Wassenaar vs. Buena Vista, 1982

All-time team records

(season records include regular season games only)

OFFENSE

Rushing yards Game - 464, vs. Simpson, 1994 Season - 3,036, 1994 Season avg. - 303.6, 1994 Lowest season avg. - 106.1, 1972 Passing yards Game - 383, (25-34, 6 TD) vs. Wartburg, 1972 Season - 3,177 (236-419, 38 TD), 2007 Lowest, season - 397, 1965 Lowest season avg. - 44.1, 1965 Pass completions Game - 29, at. Buena Vista, Oct. 13, 2012 Season - 236, 2007 Pass attempts Game - 56, vs. Coe, Oct. 18, 2003 Season - 419, 2007 First downs Game - 35, vs. Occidental (Calif.), 1985 Season - 234, 1996 First downs, rushing Half - 22, vs. Cornell, 1989 Game - 30, vs. Occidental (Calif.), 1985 Season - 146, 1994 First downs, passing Game - 18, vs. Coe, Oct. 18, 2003 Season - 133, 2007 Total offense Half - 409 yds., vs. Cornell, 1989 Game - 667 yds. (413 run, 244 pass), vs. William Penn, 1995 Season - 4,570 yds., 1996 Season avg. - 457.0 yds., 1996 Points Quarter - 36, vs. Dubuque, 1996 Half - 56, vs. Dubuque, 1996 Game - 83, vs. Iowa Wesleyan, 1964, vs. William Penn, 1991 Season - 412, 1994

Season avg. - 43.5, 1989 Scoring margin Game - 83, vs. Iowa Wesleyan, 1964 Season - 339 (412-73), 1994 Season avg. - 34.5 (43.5-9.0), 1989 Worst defeat - 58-0, vs. Parsons, 1916

DEFENSE

Fewest passing yards allowed Game - minus 6, vs. Simpson, Oct. 19, 1985 (NCAA Division III record) Season - 632, 1965 Season avg. - 70.2, 1965 Most passing yards allowed Game - 471, vs. Upper Iowa, Oct. 24, 1998 Season - 2,832, 2007 Most yards total offense allowed Game - 644, at. Wis.-Oshkosh, Sept. 1, 2012 Season - 3,684, 2012 Most yards combined total offense Game - 1,028, vs. Upper Iowa, 1998 Season - 7,905, 1996 Most pass completions allowed Game - 37, vs. Dubuque, Sept. 29, 2012 Season - 266, 2007 Most pass attempts by opponent Game - 61, vs. Dubuque, Sept. 29, 2012 Season - 485, 2007 Most penalties Game - 15, vs. Dubuque, 1993 Season - 80, 1994 Fewest rushing yards allowed Game - minus 32, at Augustana (Ill.), Sept. 11, 2010 Season avg. - 41.7, 1964 Most rushing yards allowed Game - 447 (72 att.), vs. Augustana (Ill.), Sept. 4, 2004 Season - 1,862, 1996 First downs allowed Game - 35, vs. Dubuque, Sept. 29, 20012

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Rushing, game - 26, vs. Augustana (Ill.), Sept. 4, 2004 Passing, season - 133, 2007 Season - 266, 2007 Total plays allowed Game - 100, tie, vs. Luther, Oct. 16, 2004; vs. Dubuque, Sept. 29, 2012 Season - 1,005, 2007 Fewest points allowed Season - 43, 1964 Season avg. - 4.8 (43 pts., 9 games), 1964 Lowest total offense allowed Game - 32 yds., vs. Upper Iowa, 1986 Season - 1,173 yds. (144.6 yd. avg.), 1964 Fewest field goals allowed Season - 0, tie, 1985, 1994 Most interceptions Game - 6, tie, vs. Wartburg, 1972; vs. Loras, 1990; vs. Carleton (Minn.), 1992; vs. Coe, 1999; vs. William Penn, 2000 Season - 29, 1998 Most interception yards Game - 151, vs. Dubuque, Sept. 29, 2012 Season - 462, 2007 (24 ret.) Most punts Game - 10, at Buena Vista, Nov. 8, 2008 Most safeties Quarter - 2, vs. Dubuque, 1995 Game - 2, vs. Dubuque, 1995 Season - 8, tie, 1992, 1994 Most consecutive shutout quarters Season - 17, Oct. 30, 1993-Sept. 24, 1994 Most shutouts Season - 5, tie, 1971, 1987, 1994

Most consecutive wins when outgained by opponent, regular season -18, Sept. 3, 2005-Nov. 14, 2009 Most yards needed for first down - 58, 2nd-and-58 vs. Loras, Nov. 1, 2008 Central’s overtime games (10-3) Dec. 3, 1988* Central 23, Augustana (Ill.) 17 (2OT) Nov. 9, 1991 Central 22, Luther 21 Nov. 25, 2000* Central 20, Linfield (Ore.) 17 Nov. 17, 2001 * Pacific Lutheran (Wash.) 27, Central 21 Sept. 11, 2004 Central 21, Bethel (Minn.) 20 Oct. 16, 2004 Luther 30, Central 24 (2OT) Sept. 3, 2005 Central 25, Augustana (Ill.) 24 Sept. 30, 2006 Central 13, Wartburg 7 Oct. 7, 2006 Central 19, Luther 13 Nov. 4, 2006 Central 31, Coe 28 (2OT) Oct. 20, 2007 Central 37, Dubuque 34 (3 OT) Oct. 25, 2008 Central 29, Cornell 22 Nov. 15, 2008 Simpson 24, Central 17 *NCAA Division III playoff game

MISCELLANEOUS

Winning streaks Overall - 17, 1983-84 Regular season - 36, 1983-87 Home - 20, Oct. 15, 1983-Nov. 8, 1986 Home regular season - 30, Oct. 15, 1983-Sept. 8, 1990 Most consecutive wins over an opponent - 25, Upper Iowa, 1979Most years without a loss against an opponent - 25, tie, Simpson, 1957-82; Upper Iowa, 1979Losing streak Longest - 8 games, 1928-29 Biggest comeback Game - 20 points, vs. Coe, Oct. 5, 2002 Fourth quarter - 20 points, vs. Coe, Oct. 5, 2002 (trailed 20-0 with 13:00 remaining; won 21-20) Most come-from-behind wins -7 (10 games), 2007 Most fourth-quarter wins - 4 (10 games), 2007 Most yards outgained in win - 300 yards, (539 yards allowed, 239 yards gained), W, 29-21 at Bethel (Minn.), Sept. 10, 2005 Most wins when outgained by opponent - 7, 2007 Football 29

All-time record leaderboard Individual

Most yards rushing, game No. Name Yards Opponent Date 1. Don Taylor 312 Dubuque Oct. 9, 1976 2. Doug Van Boven 263 North Central (Ill.) Sept. 16, 1967 3. Mark Kacmarynski 248 Simpson Oct. 22, 1994 4. Don Taylor 244 Upper Iowa Nov. 6, 1977 5. Mark Kacmarynski 233 Loras Oct. 12, 1996 6. Mark Kacmarynski 230 Wartburg Sept. 24, 1994 7. Rich Kacmarynski 223 Simpson Nov. 11, 1989 8. (tie) Mark Kacmarynski 222 Simpson Oct. 16, 1993 Mark Kacmarynksi 222 Upper Iowa Oct. 2, 1996 10. Mark Kacmarynksi 218 Buena Vista Oct. 29, 1994 11. Mark Kacmarynksi 215 Luther Oct. 26, 1996 12. Mark Kacmarynksi 206 Luther Nov. 6, 1993 13. Brett Clayberg 204 Luther Nov. 5, 1983 14. Mark Kacamarynski 203 Loras Oct. 15, 1994 15. Marc Ricketts 201 Loras Sept. 12, 1998 16. Brett Clayberg 196 Upper Iowa Nov. 10, 1984 17. Don Taylor 195 Wartburg Oct. 1, 1977 18. Jeff Wallerich 191 St. Thomas (Minn.) Nov. 24, 1990 19. Vance Schuring 190 Buena Vista Nov. 12, 2005 20. Don Taylor 188 Buena Vista Oct. 22, 1977 Nate Snead 188 Simpson Nov. 12, 2011 22. Rich Kacmarynski 185 Luther Nov. 9, 1991 23. (tie) Mark Kacmarynski 184 Dubuque Sept. 16, 1995 Vance Schuring 184 Loras Oct. 28, 2006 25. Mark Kacmarynski 183 Luther Oct. 1, 1994 Most yards rushing, season No. Name Year Yds. Avg. 1. Mark Kacmarynski 1994 1,741 7.4 2. Mark Kacmarynski 1996 1,603 5.6 3. Doug Van Boven 1967 1,422 5.3 4. Vance Schuring 2005 1,339 4.6 5. Don Taylor 1977 1,329 5.0 6. Vance Schuring 2006 1,199 4.8 7. Scott De Jong 1982 1,255 5.9 8. David Zachary 2009 1,254 6.1 9. Marc Ricketts 1998 1,161 5.4 10. Mark Kacmarynski 1993 1,103 5.7

Most yards rushing, career No. Name Years Yards Att. 1. Mark Kacmarynski 1992-96 5,855 928 2. Don Taylor 1974-77 3,522 705 3. Vance Schuring 2004-07 3,200 712 4. Scott De Jong 1979-82 3,118 582 5. Rich Kacmarynski 1988-91 2,725 521 6. John Barten 1985-88 2,621 669 7. Nate Snead 2008-11 2,500 503 8. Aaron Aeschliman 1998-01 2,361 582 9. Tyler Baethke 2001-04 2,229 548 10. Marc Ricketts 1995-98 2,135 385 30 Football

Most rushing attempts, game No. Name Att. Opponent Date 1. Mark Kacmarynski 40 Luther Oct. 26, 1996 2. (tie) Mark Kacmarynski 39 Loras Oct. 12, 1996 Don Taylor 39 Wartburg Oct. 1, 1977 4. Don Taylor 37 Buena Vista Oct. 22, 1977 5. Vance Schuring 36 Coe Nov. 4, 2006 6. (tie) Mark Kacmarynski 34 Simpson Oct. 16, 1993 Mark Kacmarynski 34 Wartburg Sept. 21, 1996 8. (tie) Rich Kacmarynski 33 Luther Nov. 9, 1991 John Barten 33 Loras Oct. 22, 1988 Marc Ricketts 33 Coe Oct. 10, 1998 Aaron Aeschilman 33 Wis.-La Crosse Nov. 20, 1999 12. (tie) Scott De Jong 32 Wartburg Oct. 24, 1981 Rich Kacmarynski 32 Wartburg Nov. 2, 1991 Most rushing attempts, season No. Name Att. Yds. TD Year 1. Vance Schuring 290 1,339 16 2005 2. Mark Kacmarynski 288 1,603 19 1996 3. Don Taylor 267 1,329 11 1977 4. Mark Kacmarynski 236 1,971 21 1994 5. Aaron Aeschliman 261 1,129 10 1999 6. Vance Schuring 252 1,199 12 2006 7. John Barten 249 1,023 14 1988 8. Marc Ricketts 232 1,226 10 1998 9. Jon Klaassen 219 1,069 6 1997 10. Brett Clayberg 215 890 9 1984 Most rushing attempts, career No. Name Att. Yds. TD Years 1. Mark Kacmarynski 928 5,855 70 1992-96 2. Vance Schuring 712 3,200 30 2004-07 3. Don Taylor 705 3,522 26 1974-77 4. John Barten 669 2,621 33 1985-88 5. (tie) Scott De Jong 582 3,118 24 1979-82 Aaron Aeschliman 582 2,361 24 1998-01 7. Tyler Baethke 548 2,229 17 2001-04 8. Rich Kacmarynski 521 2,725 36 1988-91 9. Nate Snead 503 2,500 46 2008-11 10. Brett Clayberg 416 1,900 15 1981-84 Most rushing touchdowns, game No. Name TD Opponent Date 1. Mark Kacmarynski 5 Dubuque Sept. 16, 1995 2. (tie) Mark Kacmarynski 4 Loras Oct. 12, 1996 Mark Kacmarynski 4 Simpson Oct. 16, 1993 Don Taylor 4 Upper Iowa Nov. 6, 1976 Chris Button 4 Dubuque Sept. 28, 1996 Coley Hyde 4 Cornell Sept. 30, 1989 John Barten 4 Buena Vista Oct. 29, 1988 David Zachary 4 Dubuque Sept. 19, 2009 David Zachary 4 Simpson Oct. 10, 2009

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Most rushing touchdowns, season No. Name TD Att. Yds. Year 1. Mark Kacmarynski 22 236 1,741 1994 2. Mark Kacmarynski 19 288 1,603 1996 3. Vance Schuring 16 290 1,339 2005 Doug Van Boven 16 266 1,422 1967 5. Mark Kacmarynski 15 195 1,103 1993 Nate Snead 15 155 872 2009 Marc Ricketts 15 215 1,161 1998 Nate Snead 15 142 642 2010 Nate Snead 15 199 952 2011 Most rushing touchdowns, career No. Name TDs Yrs. 1. Mark Kacmarynski 70 1992-96 2. Nate Snead 46 2008-11 3. Rich Kacmarynski 36 1988-91 4. John Barten 33 1985-88 5. Nate Snead 31 20086. (tie) Vance Schuring 30 2004-07 Jeff Wallerich 30 1988-90 7. Marc Ricketts 29 1996-98 8. Don Taylor 26 1974-77 10. (tie) Aaron Aeschliman 24 1998-01 Scott De Jong 24 1979-82 Most passing yards, game No. Name Yards Opponent Date 1. Nate Snead 347 Loras Oct. 15, 2011 2. Scott Koerselman 346 Wis.-La Crosse Nov. 20, 1999 3. Mark Isaacson 345 Coe Oct. 18, 2003 4. Gary Cutler 338 Ferris State (Mich.) Sept. 21, 1974 5. Tom Vander Linden 328 Buena Vista Oct. 28, 1978 6. (tie) Chris Nelson 325 Wartburg Nov. 11, 1972 Tim Connell 325 Cornell Oct. 27, 2007 7. Pat Hagen 317 Wartburg Sept. 21, 1996 8. Tim Connell 309 St. John’s (Minn.) Nov. 24, 2007 9. Zack Bandow 306 Luther Oct. 4, 2008 11. Jeff Borgman 302 Wis.-River Falls Sept. 8, 2001 12. Tim Connell 300 Luther Sept. 15, 2007 13. Shad Flynn 295 Bethel (Minn.) Sept. 11, 1993 14. Tom Vander Linden 293 Simpson Nov. 3, 1979 15. Nathan Eighmy 289 Upper Iowa Oct. 24, 1998 16. (tie) Shad Flynn 287 Gustavus Adolphus (Minn.) Sept. 7, 1991 Nathan Eighmy 287 Wis.-Eau Claire Nov. 21, 1998 18. (tie) Tim Connell 286 Hope (Mich.) Sept. 8, 2007 Tim Connell 286 Simpson Oct. 6, 2007 20. Lance Kooiker 279 Augustana (Ill.) Dec. 3, 1988 21. Nate Snead 278 Mary Hardin-Baylor (Texas) Nov. 21, 2009 22. Tim Connell 277 Dubuque Oct. 20, 2007 23. Tim Connell 266 Olivet (Mich.) Nov. 17, 2007 24. Marc Poortinga 261 Simpson Oct. 18, 1997 25. Mark Vander Linden 260 Wartburg Oct. 2, 1976

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Most passing yards, season No. Name Yds. Att. Comp. Year 1. Tim Connell 3,084 407 228 2007 2. Mark Isaacson 2,057 324 173 2004 3. Nate Snead 1,917 225 129 2011 4. Jeff Borgman 1,913 269 144 2001 5. Nathan Eighmy 1,888 238 144 1998 6. Tom Vander Linden 1,685 209 117 1979 7. Mark Vander Linden 1,612 221 120 1976 8. Tim Connell 1,545 243 122 2005 9. Mark Blom 1,536 168 91 1986 10. Marc Poortinga 1,527 201 107 1997 Most passing yards, career No. Name Yds. Com.-Att.-Int. Pct. TD Years 1. Tim Connell 6,181 495-891-33 55.6 58 2004-07 2. Shad Flynn 4,984 392-729-33 53.8 40 1990-93 3. Nate Snead 4,710 333-585-20 56.9 45 2008-11 4. Mark Isaacson 4,505 363-724-22 50.1 33 2001-04 5. Mark Vander Linden 3,731 257-490-32 52.5 36 1974-77 6. Tom Vander Linden 3,412 254-562-37 45.2 30 1977-80 7. Chris Nelson 3,726 292-535-30 54.5 33 1969-72 8. Pat Hagen 3,153 233-406-14 57.4 31 1993-96 9. Steve Flynn 2,694 182-310-18 58.7 32 1986-89 10. Gary Cutler 2,534 160-317-18 50.5 30 1972-74 Most pass completions, game No. Name Comp. Opponent Date 1. Aaron Eiseler 29 Buena Vista Oct. 13, 2012 2. Tim Connell 26 Hope (Mich.) Sept. 9, 2006 3. Mark Isaacson 25 Coe Oct. 18, 2003 4. (tie) Pat Hagen 24 Wartburg Oct. 21, 1996 Pat Hagen 24 Wartburg Sept. 21, 1996 Mark Issacson 24 Loras Sept. 25, 2004 Aaron Eiseler 24 Coe Nov. 10, 2012 8. Zack Bandow 23 Luther Oct. 4, 2008 9. (tie) Nathan Eighmy 22 Upper Iowa Oct. 24, 1998 Tim Connell 22 Dubuque Oct. 20, 2007 Most pass completions, season No. Name Comp. Att. Yards Year 1. Tim Connell 228 407 3,084 2007 2. Mark Isaacson 173 324 2,057 2004 3. Jeff Borgman 144 269 1,913 2001 Nathan Eighmy 144 238 1,888 1998 5. Tim Connell 141 243 1,514 2006 6. Scott Koerselman 123 236 1,524 2000 7. Tim Connell 122 243 1,545 2005 8. Shad Flynn 121 214 1,494 1992 9. Mark Vander Linden 120 221 1,612 1977 10. Tom Vander Linden 117 239 1,685 1979

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Most pass completions, career No. Name Com.-Att.-Int. Years 1. Tim Connell 495-891-33 2004-07 2. Shad Flynn 392-792-33 1990-93 3. Mark Isaacson 363-724-22 2001-04 4. Nate Snead 333-585-20 2008-11 5. Mark Vander Linden 257-490-32 1974-77 6. Tom Vander Linden 254-562-37 1977-80 7. Pat Hagen 233-406-13 1993-96 8. Scott Koerselman 227-465-27 1998-00 9. Steve Flynn 182-310-12 1986-89 10. Jeff Borgman 174-340-19 1999-01 Highest pass completion percentage, game (10 completions minimum) No. Name Pct. Com.-Att. Opponent Date 1. Chris Nelson 86.3 19-22 Wartburg Nov. 11, 1972 2. Nate Snead 85.7 18-21 Wartburg Nov. 7 2009 3. Pat Hagen 83.3 10-12 William Penn Nov. 4, 1995 4. Nate Snead 81.8 18-22 Loras Oct. 15, 2011 5. (tie) Jeff Borgman 80.0 20-25 Wis.-River Falls Sept. 8, 2001 Zack Bandow 80.0 12-15 Coe Sept. 26, 2009 7. Tim Connell 77.8 21-27 Simpson Nov. 11, 2006 8. Steve Flynn 77.3 17-22 Wartburg Oct. 8, 1988 9. (tie) Mark Blom 76.9 10-13 Wartburg Oct. 25,1986 Nate Snead 76.9 10-13 Luther Oct. 17, 2009 11. Nate Snead 76.5 13-17 Coe Sept. 26, 2009 12. Shad Flynn 76.2 16-21 Upper Iowa Oct. 19, 1991 13. Tim Connell 75.0 21-28 Hope (Mich.) Sept. 8, 2007 14. Shad Flynn 73.7 14-19 Loras Oct. 23, 1993 15. Brian Miller 73.3 11-15 William Penn Oct. 10, 1987 Highest pass completion percentage, season No. Name Pct. Com.-Att. Year 1. Marc Poortinga 72.7 32-44 1996 2. Pat Hagen 64.9 37-57 1994 3. Zack Bandow 64.5 49-76 2009 4. Steve Flynn 61.7 82-133 1988 5. Aaron Eiseler 60.6 114-188 2012 6. Nathan Eighmy 60.5 144-238 1998 7. Nate Snead 60.2 106-176 2009 8. Tim Connell 59.7 141-236 2006 9. Randel Maifeld 59.7 46-77 1994 10. Pat Hagen 59.3 83-140 1995 Highest pass completion percentage, career (Minimum, 150 attempts) No. Name Pct. Com.-Att.-Int. Years 1. Steve Flynn .587 182-310-12 1986-89 2. Nathan Eighmy .586 160-273-9 1996-98 3. Pat Hagen .574 233-406-13 1993-96 4. Nate Snead .569 333-585-20 2008-11 5. Tim Connell .556 495-891-33 2004-07 6. Marc Poortinga .552 148-268-9 1994-97 7. Mark Blom .545 97-178-8 1985-86 8. Shad Flynn .538 392-729-33 1990-93 9. Mark Vander Linden .524 257-490-32 1975-77 10. Randel Maifeld .520 78-150-5 1992-95 34 Football

Most passing touchdowns, career No. Name TDs Com.-Att.-Int. Years 1. Tim Connell 58 495-891-33 2004-07 2. Nate Snead 45 333-585-20 2008-11 3. Shad Flynn 40 392-729-33 1990-93 4. Mark Isaacson 33 363-724-22 2001-04 5. Mark Vander Linden 32 257-490-32 1975-77 6. Pat Hagen 31 233-406-13 1993-96 7. (tie) Scott Koerselman 30 227-465-27 1998-00 Gary Cutler 30 160-317-18 1972-74 Tom Vander Linden 30 254-562-37 1977-80 10. Marc Poortinga 25 148-268-9 1994-97 Most pass receptions, game No. Name Rec. Opponent Date 1. (tie) Randy Busscher 12 Ferris State (Mich.) Sept. 21, 1974 Jeremy Snead 12 Coe Sept. 26, 2009 3. Jamie Arendt 11 Bethel (Minn.) Sept. 11, 1993 4. (tie) Jamie Arendt 10 Luther Nov. 7, 1992 Mike Van Voorst 10 Wartburg Sept. 26, 1992 Mike Van Voorst 10 Upper Iowa Oct. 19, 1991 Chris McCullough 10 Wartburg Nov. 4, 2000 8. (tie) Randy Busscher 9 Wartburg Nov. 11, 1972 Cody Huisman 9 Simpson Nov. 11, 2006 Chris Johnson 9 Coe Oct. 10, 1998 Chris Johnson 9 Simpson Oct. 18, 1997 Curt Long 9 Cornell Sept. 16, 2000 Rick Perry 9 Upper Iowa Sept. 24, 1988 Don Robinette 9 Buena Vista Oct. 14, 1972 Josh Smith 9 Simpson Oct. 6, 2007 Cody Huisman 9 Dubuque Oct. 20, 2007 Most pass receptions, season No. Name No. Yds. TD Year 1. Chris Johnson 63 1,007 10 1998 2. Cody Huisman 56 847 11 2007 3. Chris McCullough 53 726 8 2001 4. Justin Quaas 52 671 5 1998 5. Rick Perry 51 806 6 1988 Tony Rietema 51 745 7 2002 7. Jamie Arendt 50 600 8 1993 Chris Johnson 50 933 12 1997 9. Josh Smith 49 839 11 2007 10. Mike Van Voorst 47 604 5 1992 Most pass receptions, career No. Name No. Yds. Years 1. Chris Johnson 151 2,566 1996-98 2. Jeremy Snead 129 1,775 2008-11 3. Jamie Arendt 124 1,707 1991-94 4. Cody Huisman 116 1,658 2005-07 5. Chris McCullough 113 2,093 1999-01 6. Brad Ryals 108 1,608 2003-06 7. Randy Busscher 103 2,009 1971-74 8. Rick Perry 101 1,673 1986-88 9. Mike Van Voorst 97 1,343 1990-92 10. Justin Quaas 82 1,169 1996-98 Football 35

Most receiving yards, game No. Name Yds. Opponent Date 1. Randy Busscher 259 Ferris State Sept. 21, 1974 (Mich.) 2. Jamie Arendt 219 Bethel (Minn.) Sept. 11, 1993 3. Chris Johnson 197 Wis.-Eau Claire Nov. 21, 1998 4. Chris McCullough 191 Wis.-La Crosse Nov. 20, 1999 5. Chris Johnson 190 Loras Oct. 11, 1997 6. Chris Johnson 181 Simpson Oct. 18, 1997 7. Mark Cramer 171 Simpson Oct. 29, 1977 8. Chris McCullough 160 Coe Oct. 9, 1999 9. Chris Johnson 158 Simpson Sept. 19, 1998 10. Don Robinette 157 Buena Vista Oct. 14, 1972 Most receiving yards, season No. Name Yds. 1. Chris Johnson 1,007 2. Chris Johnson 933 3. Cody Huisman 847 4, Josh Smith 839 5. Chris McCullough 807 6. Rick Perry 806 7. Geoff Lamb 770 8. Tony Rietema 745 9. Chris McCullough 726 10. Justin Quaas 671

Rec. 63 50 56 49 28 51 41 51 53 52

TD 10 12 11 11 6 9 12 7 8 8

Year 1998 1997 2007 2007 1999 1988 1995 2002 2001 1998

Most receiving yards, career No. Name Yds. Rec. TD Years 1. Chris Johnson 2,566 151 26 1996-98 2. Chis McCullough 2,093 113 20 1999-01 3. Randy Busscher 2,009 103 27 1971-74 4. Jeremy Snead 1,775 129 23 2008-11 5. Jamie Arendt 1,707 124 24 1991-94 6. Rick Perry 1,673 101 19 1986-88 7. Cody Huisman 1,658 116 14 2005-07 8. Mike Van Voorst 1,343 97 9 1990-92 9. Tony Rietema 1,179 80 11 1999-02 10. Mark Cramer 1,149 72 12 1974-77 Most touchdown receptions, game No. Name TD Opponent Date 1. (tie) Chris Johnson 3 Wis.-Eau Claire Nov. 21, 1998 Chris Johnson 3 Loras Oct. 11, 1997 Chris Johnson 3 Dubuque Oct. 3, 1998 Tom McDonald 3 Buena Vista Nov. 22, 1986 Tom Temple 3 Cornell Sept. 15, 1979 Darren Huinker 3 Luther Nov. 2, 1985 Most touchdown receptions, game (cont’d) Jamie Arendt 3 Loras Oct. 15, 1994 Jamie Arendt 3 Simpson Oct. 22, 1994 Cody Huisman 3 St. John’s Nov. 24, 2007 Jeremey Snead 3 Buena Vista Oct. 30, 2010 Mike Bohning 3 Upper Iowa 1983

Most touchdown receptions, season No. Name TD Rec. Yds. Year 1. Chris Johnson 13 50 933 1998 2. (tie) Geoff Lamb 12 40 756 1995 3. Chris Johnson 12 63 1007 1997 4. (tie) Cody Huisman 11 56 847 2007 Josh Smith 11 49 839 2007 6. Jamie Arendt 10 27 397 1994 7. (tie) Randy Busscher 9 40 594 1972 Rick Perry 9 51 806 1988 Matt Schulte 9 19 376 1985 Jeremy Snead 9 46 541 2009 11. (tie) Loren Merkle 8 28 462 1996 Rick Perry 8 31 506 1986 Justin Quaas 8 52 671 1996 Most touchdown receptions, career No. Name TD Years 1. Randy Busscher 27 1971-74 2. Chris Johnson 26 1996-98 3. Jamie Arendt 24 1991-94 4. Jeremy Snead 23 2008-11 5. Chris McCullough 20 1999-01 6. Rick Perry 19 1986-88 7. Loren Merkle 18 1995-97 8. (tie) Cody Huisman 14 2005-07 Matt Schulte 14 1982-85 10. (tie) Josh Smith 13 2006-07 Tom Temple 13 1978-95 Most tackles, game No. Name No. Opponent Date 1. (tie) Rick Sanger 24 Loras Oct. 15, 1994 Kris Reis 24 Simpson Nov. 11, 1989 Ron Saak 24 Augustana Dec. 3, 1988 (Ill.) 4. Kris Reis 23 Dayton (Ohio) Dec. 5, 1987 5. (tie) Kris Reis 22 St. John’s Nov. 25, 1989 Ron Saak 22 Wis.-Whitewat. Nov. 26, 1988 7. Kris Reis 21 Augustana Dec. 3, 1988 (Ill.) 8. (tie) Justin Huisman 20 Simpson Oct. 18, 1997 Brad Leighton 20 Ithaca (N.Y.) Dec. 10, 1988 Kris Reis 20 Ithaca (N.Y.) Dec. 10, 1988

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Most tackles, season No. Name Tackles Yr. 1. Ron Saak 175 1988 2. Kris Reis 154 1989 3. Kris Reis 149 1988 4. Greg Altmaier 138 2007 5. Kris Reis 136 1987 6. Ron Saak 134 1990 7. Andrew Lehn 133 2005 8. Rick Sanger 129 1994 9. Andrew Lehn 128 2007 10. (tie) Dave Gray 120 1986 Scott Lindell 120 1986 Most tackles, career No. Name Tackles Years 1. Ron Saak 523 1987-90 2. Kris Reis 471 1986-89 3. Jeff Sanger 375 1997-00 4. Andrew Lehn 373 2004-07 5. Rick Sanger 361 1992-95 6. Bill Mulder 345 1989-92 7. Mark Sanger 333 2001-04 8. Dan Zimmerman 326 1992-95 9. Austin Bonnema 308 1999-02 10. Mike Stumberg 287 1986-88

Team, single-game highs

Rushing attempts No. Att. Opponent 1. 82 Occidental (Calif.) 2. 75 Northwestern 3. (tie) 74 Dubuque 74 Dubuque 5. 73 St. Norbert (Wis.)

Date Nov. 30, 1985 Sept. 11, 1976 Sept. 29, 1990 Nov. 5, 1988 Nov. 18, 2000

Passing attempts No. Att. Opponent 1.(tie) 56 Coe 56 Luther 2. 52 Buena Vista 3. 44 Dubuque 4. 43 Coe 5. (tie) 41 Cornell 41 Mary Hardin- Baylor (Texas) 7. (tie) 40 Coe 40 Wartburg 9. (tie) 38 Augustana (Ill.) 38 Wartburg 38 Buena Vista

Sept. 17, 2005 Sept. 20, 2008 Sept. 4, 2004 Oct. 30, 2004 Nov. 6, 2004

Rushing yards No. Yards Opponent 1. 462 Dubuque 2. 460 Occidental (Calif.) 3. 449 Simpson

Date Sept. 28, 1996 Nov. 30, 1985 Oct. 22, 1994

Date Oct. 18, 2003 Oct. 4, 2008 Oct. 13, 2012 Oct. 20, 2007 Nov. 10, 2012 Sept. 16, 1978 Nov. 21, 2009

Highest punting average, season No. Name Punts-Yds. Avg. 1. Joel Buseman 33-1380 41.8 2. Kurtis Brondyke 37-1539 41.6 3. Brant VerMeer 52-2145 41.2 4. Kurtis Brondyke 57-2316 40.6 5. Brant VerMeer 65-2593 39.9 6. Kurtis Brondyke 32-1234 38.6 7. Preston Roberts 30-1142 38.1 8. Kurtis Brondyke 80-3033 37.9 9.(tie)Blaine Forsythe 38-1433 37.7 Keith Wasoba 69-2601 37.7

Year 1996 2010 2006 2008 2005 2009 2011 2007 2012 2004

Most punts inside 20-yard line, season No. Name Ins. 20 Year 1. Kurtis Brondyke 25 2007 2. Brant VerMeer 24 2005 Keith Wasoba 24 2004 4. Brant VerMeer 21 2006 5. Kurtis Brondyke 17 2008 6. Keith Wasoba 16 2003 7. Tim O’Neil 15 2000 8. Tim O’Neil 13 2001 Rich Schulte 13 1988 Rich Schulte 13 1989

4. 448 5. 446

Simpson Dubuque

Nov. 11, 1989 Oct. 9, 1976

Passing yards No. Yards Opponent 1. 368 Cornell 2. 366 Coe 3. 347 Loras 4. 346 Wis.-La Crosse 5. 343 Wartburg

Date Oct. 27, 2007 Oct. 18, 2003 Oct. 15, 2011 Nov. 20, 1999 Nov. 11, 1972

Total offense No. Yards Opponent 1. 667 William Penn 2. 626 Loras 3. 621 Dubuque 4. 602 Dubuque 5. 571 Cornell

Date Nov. 4, 1995 Oct. 15, 2011 Sept. 28, 1996 Oct. 9, 1976 Oct. 27, 2007

Total defense No. Yards Opponent 1. 34 Loras 2. 46 Simpson 3. 55 Upper Iowa 4. 67 Upper Iowa 5. 69 Luther

Date Oct. 31, 1987 Oct. 19, 1985 Sept. 28, 2002 Sept. 19, 1967 Nov. 6, 1993

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Team, season records Pass attempts No. Att. Yr. 1. 419 2007 2. 330 2004 3. 295 2008 4. 279 1978 5. 275 2003 6. 274 1998 7. 273 2012 8. 257 2005 9. 254 2009 10. 252 1997 Pass completions No. Comp. Yr. 1. 236 2007 2. 178 2004 3. 157 1998 4. (tie) 156 2009 156 2012 6. 145 2006 7. 139 1996 8. 135 2008 9. 134 2011 10. 133 1997 Passing Yds. No. Yds. Yr. 1. 3,177 2007 2. 2,099 2004 3. 2,049 1998 4. 1,983 2011 5. 1,971 1996 6. 1,887 2010 7. 1,861 2001 8. 1,853 1997 9. 1,852 2009 10. 1,827 2012 Passing touchdowns No. TDs Yr. 1. 38 2007 2. 25 2009 3. 24 1997 4. 22 1995 5. (tie) 19 1972 19 1979 7. (tie) 18 1996 18 2001 9. (tie) 17 1985 17 1986 17 1998

Pass completion pct. No. Pct. Yr. 1. 61.4 2009 2. 60.4 1988 3. 59.7 2006 4. 58.6 1996 5. 58.5 1992 6. 57.3 1994 7. 57.3 1998 8. 57.1 2012 9. 57.0 2011 10. 56.3 2007

Rushing yards No. Yds. Yr. 1. 3,036 1994 2. 2,734 1996 3. 2,655 1989 4. 2,617 2009 5. 2,597 1995 6. 2,525 1966 7. 2,498 1990 8. 2,477 1986 9. 2,452 2011 10. 2,357 1963

Rushing yds. per game No. Yds. Yr. 1. 303.6 1994 2. 295.0 1989 3. 280.6 1966 4. 277.6 1990 5. 273.4 1996 6. 261.9 1963 7. 259.7 1995 8. 252.1 1964 9. 247.7 1986 10. 247.2 1993

Pass efficiency No. Effic. Yr. 1. 160.4 1974 2. 151.2 1986 3. 150.4 2009 4. 147.1 1988 5. 146.8 1995 6. 146.0 1996 7. 143.7 2007 8. 143.4 1994 9. 141.8 2011 10. 141.0 1989

Rushing attempts No. Att. Yr. 1. 574 1966 2. 562 1963 3. 541 1986 4. 538 1987 5. 534 1994 6. 521 1982 7. 515 1990 8. 513 2011 9. 512 1967 10. (tie) 502 1964 502 1977

Reception yds. No. Yds. Yr. 1. 3,177 2007 2. 2,099 2004 3. 2,049 1998 4. 1,983 2011 5. 1,971 1996 6. 1,887 2010 7. 1,861 2001 8. 1,853 1997 9. 1,852 2009 10. 1827 2012

Yds. per pass No. Yds. Yr. 1. 9.1 1974 2. 8.5 1989 3. (tie) 8.4 1986 8.4 2011 4. 8.3 1996 5. 8.3 1988 6. (tie) 7.9 1991 7.9 2010 9. 7.8 1972 10. (tie) 7.7 1995 7.7 1990 Passing yds. per game No. Yds. Yr. 1. 244.4 2007 2. 209.9 2004 3. 204.9 1998 4. 189.3 2011 5. 197.1 1996 6. 197.0 1972 7. 190.4 1978 8. 188.7 2010 9. 187.3 1979 10. 185.3 1977 185.3 1997

Rushing touchdowns No. TDs Yr. 1. 42 1989 2. 40 1994 3. 36 1964 4. (tie) 35 1990 35 1996 6. 34 1966 7. (tie) 32 1992 32 1998 32 2009 10. (tie) 31 1995 31 2011 Average yds. per rush No. Yds. Yr. 1. 5.69 1994 2. 5.65 1996 3. 5.59 2009 4. 5.32 1989 5. 5.28 1995 6. 5.13 1993 7. 4.85 1990 8. 4.80 2011 9. 4.69 1992 10. 4.58 1986

Receptions No. Rec. Yr. 1. 236 2007 2. 178 2004 3. 157 1998 4. (tie) 156 2009 156 2012 6. 145 2006 7. 139 1996 8. 136 2001 9. 135 2008 10. 134 2011 Reception touchdowns No. TDs Yr. 1. 38 2007 2. 25 2009 3. 24 1997 4. 22 1995 5. (tie) 19 1972 19 1979 7. (tie) 18 2001 18 1996 9. (tie) 17 1998 17 1985 17 1986

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Average yds. per catch No. Yds. Yr. 1. 17.36 1963 2. 16.89 1981 3. 16.63 1971 4. 16.61 1999 5. 16.33 1964 6. 16.25 1962 7. 15.80 1986 8. 15.76 1989 9. 15.65 1987 10. 14.98 1983

Field goals No. FG Yr. 1. 25 1988 2. (tie) 13 1984 13 1987 13 2007 5. 12 2012 6. (tie) 11 1985 11 2008 8. (tie) 10 1997 10 2006 10 2010

Punt return yds. No. Yds. Yr. 1. 766 1995 2. 559 1984 3. 554 1994 4. 535 1987 5. 521 1993 6. 495 2000 7. 493 2005 8. 463 2001 9. 460 1998 10. 445 1992

Receptions per game No. Rec. Yr. 1. 18.15 1978 2. 17.80 2007 3. 15.70 2004 4. 15.60 2012 5. (tie) 14.22 1972 14.22 1978 14.22 1993 8. 14.18 2009 9. 14.00 1977 10. 13.90 1996

Field goal percentage No. Pct. Yr. 1. 86.7 2007 2. 72.7 2008 3. 70.6 2012 4. 70.0 2009 5. (tie) 66.7 1996 66.7 1991 7. 64.3 2000 8. (tie) 63.6 1995 63.6 2011 10. 62.5 1998

Yds. per punt return No. Yds. Yr. 1. 13.52 1990 2. 13.44 1995 3. 13.42 1998 4. 12.32 2005 5. 11.76 2007 6. 11.65 1984 7. 11.51 2000 8. 11.08 1994 9. 11.07 1979 10. 10.78 1969

PAT kicks No. PATs Yr. 1. (tie) 47 1988 47 2009 47 2011 4. 46 2007 5. (tie) 44 1996 44 2010 7. 43 1994 8. (tie) 42 1995 42 1982 42 1986

Punting yards No. Yds. Yr. 1. 3,033 2007 2. 2,838 1987 3. 2,693 2005 4. 2,622 2004 5. (tie) 2,504 2003 2,504 1984 7. 2,419 1985 8. 2,415 1968 9. 2,359 1969 10. 2,351 2008

Kick return yards No. Yds. Yr. 1. 950 2009 2. 872 2007 3. 840 2011 4. 838 2008 5. 829 2002 6. (tie) 728 1996 728 2001 8. 713 2005 9. 948 2012 10. 615 1992

PAT kick percentage No. Pct. Yr. 1. (tie) 100.0 2010 100.0 2012 3. 98.0 2011 4. 92.9 2003 5. 92.7 2000 6. (tie) 92.3 1972 92.3 2008 8. 91.4 1964 9. 91.1 1998 10.(tie)90.3 1991 90.3 2009

Yards per punt No. Yds. Yr. 1. 41.82 1996 2. 39.71 2006 3. 39.60 2005 4. 39.46 2010 5. 39.35 2001 6. 39.18 2008 7. 38.81 1992 8. 38.50 1965 8. 37.96 1997 10. 37.54 1993

Yds. per kick return No. Yds. Yr. 1. 25.00 2009 2. 24.00 1991 3. 23.65 1992 4. 23.48 2001 5. 22.89 1993 6. 22.64 2008 7. 22.52 1986 8. 22.36 1995 9. 22.28 2005 10. 21.41 1996

Interceptions No. Ints Yr. 1. 29 1988 2. 28 1984 3. 25 1986 4. (tie) 24 2007 24 1997 6. 22 1995 7. (tie) 21 1982 21 1999 21 1987 10.(tie)20 1990 20 2012 Total tackles No. Tackles Yr. 1. 1,064 1987 2. 1,024 2007 3. 952 1986 4. 845 1995 5. 830 1997 6. 806 2005 7. 803 2004 8. 791 1991 9. 787 1996 10. 780 1994

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NCAA Division III playoff game records INDIVIDUAL Passing Most attempts, game--38, Nate Snead vs. Mary

Hardin-Baylor (Texas), Nov. 21, 2009 Most completions, game--20, Tim Connell vs. Olivet (Mich.), Nov. 17, 2007 Most passing yards, game--346, Scott Koerselman at St. John’s (Minn.), Nov. 27, 1999 Most passing touchdowns, game--4, tie, Mark Blom at Buena Vista, Nov. 22, 1986; Tim Connell vs. Olivet (Mich.), Nov. 17, 2007; Tim Connell vs. St. John’s (Minn.), Nov. 24, 2007; Nate Snead vs. Mary Hardin-Baylor (Texas), Nov. 21, 2009 Highest passing percentage, game--71.4, Greg Thomas vs. St. Norbert (Wis.), Nov. 18, 1989

Receiving Most receptions, game-8, tie, Mike Bohning vs.

Washington & Jefferson (Pa.), Nov. 20, 1999; Josh Smith vs. Bethel (Minn.), D ec. 1, 2007

Most receiving yards, game-197, Chris Johnson vs. Wis.-Eau Claire, Nov. 19, 1994 Most yards per catch, game-38.0, Chris McCullough at Linfield (Ore.), Nov. 25, 2000 Most touchdown receptions, game-3, tie, Tom McDonald at Buena Vista, Nov. 22, 1986; Chris Johnson vs. Wis.-Eau Claire, Nov. 19, 1994; Cody Huisman vs. St. John’s (Minn.), Nov. 24, 2007 Longest pass reception-96 yards, Tom McDonald from Mark Blom at Buena Vista, Nov. 22, 1986 Rushing Most carries, game-33, Aaron Aeschliman at Wis.-La rosse, Nov. 20, 1999 C Most rushing yards, game-230, Mark Kacmarynski vs.Wartburg, Nov. 19, 1994 Most rushing touchdowns, game-3, Craig Hagen vs. Occidental (Calif.), Nov. 30, 1985 Longest run-87 yards, Jeff Wallerich at St. Thomas (Minn.), Nov. 24, 1990 Most yards per carry, game-9.1, Jeff Wallerich at St. Thomas (Minn.), Nov. 24, 1990

TEAM

Most points scored-71, vs. Occidental (Calif.), Nov. 30, 1985 Most points allowed--42, vs. Mary Hardin-Baylor (Texas), Nov. 21, 2009 Most points, combined--82, L, 42-40 vs. Mary HardinBaylor (Texas), Nov. 21, 2009 Most rush attempts--82, vs. Occidental (Calif.), Nov. 30, 1985 Most rush attempts (opponent)--80, vs. Bethel (Minn.) (Minn.), Dec. 1, 2007 Most rushing yards--460, vs. Occidental (Calif.), Nov. 30, 1985 Most rushing yards allowed--408, vs. Ithaca (N.Y.), Dec. 12, 1988 Most passing attempts--37, vs. Bethel (Minn.), Dec. 1, 2007



Most passing attempts allowed--57, vs. St. John’s ( Minn.), Nov. 24, 2007 Most passing yards--346, at Wis.-LaCrosse, Nov. 20, 1999 Most passing yards allowed--286, vs. St. John’s (Minn.), Nov. 24, 2007 Most completions--20, tie, vs. St. John’s (Minn.), Nov. 25, 1989; vs. Olivet (Mich.), Nov. 17, 2007 Most completions allowed--27, at St. John’s (Minn.), Nov. 24, 2007 Most interceptions thrown--4, vs. Wis.-La Crosse, Nov. 28, 1992 Most interceptions--6, vs. Carleton (Minn.), Nov. 21, 1992 Most total yards--561, vs. Occidental (Calif.), Nov. 30, 1985 Most total yards allowed--524, vs. Ithaca (N.Y.), Dec. 12, 1988 Most sacks--8, vs. Menlo (Calif.), Nov. 21, 1987 Most sacks allowed--7, at Dayton (Ohio), Dec. 5, 1987

Defense Most tackles, game-24, Ron Saak vs. Augustana (Ill.),

ec. 3, 1988 D Most sacks, game-4, tie, Chad Van Hauen vs. St. John’s (Minn.), Nov. 27, 1999; Justin Snyder vs. St. Norbert (Wis.), Nov. 18, 2000 Most interceptions, game-2, tie, Todd Bohlen vs. Coe, Nov. 23, 1985, vs. St. John’s (Minn.), Nov. 28, 1987; Steve Meyer vs. Carleton (Minn.), Nov. 21, 1992; Brent Sandquist vs. Carleton (Minn.), Nov. 21, 1992

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Central’s NCAA records

Team Fewest passing yards allowed, game - minus 6, tie, Central vs. Simpson, Oct. 19, 1985; Wittenberg (Ohio) vs. Hiram (Ohio), Oct. 27, 2001 Most NCAA playoff appearances - 3. 19, Central Individual Most rushing yards, career - 8. Mark Kacmarynski, Central, 5,855 yards Most points, career - 11. Mark Kacmarynski, Central, 434 Most all-purpose yards, career - 25. Mark Kacmarynski, Central, 6,509

Shutouts By Central, year by year 1961 - 3 1972 - 2 1962 - 2 1973 - 2 1963 - 3 1974 - 5 1964 - 4 1975 - 1 1965 - 3 1976 - 1 1966 - 2 1977 - 3 1967 - 4 1978 - 2 1968 - 3 1979 - 0 1969 - 1 1980 - 1 1970 - 1 1981 - 4 1971 - 5 1982 - 0

1983 - 0 1984 - 3 1985 - 4 1986 - 4 1987 - 5 1988 - 3 1989 - 3 1990 - 2 1991 - 1 1992 - 1 1993 - 3

Times Central shut out since 1961 - 13 Central shutouts since 1961 - 104 Last 10 times Central has been shut out Year Opponent Score 2002 Wartburg 14-0 1987 Dayton (Ohio) 34-0 1981 Concordia (Neb.) 20-0 1980 Wabash (Ind.) 17-0 1977 Widener (Pa.) 19-0 1975 Wartburg 7-0 1971 Luther 7-0 1968 Upper Iowa 7-0 1964 Wartburg 6-0 1963 Dubuque 0-0 Biggest defeats since 1940 Year Opponent Score Margin 1951 St. Ambrose 61-6 55 1943 Peru State (Neb.) 41-0 41 1950 Iowa Wesleyan 39-0 39 1958 Luther 48-13 35 1975 William Penn 42-7 35 1987 Dayton (Ohio) 34-0 34 1952 Iowa Wesleyan 34-0 34 1942 Drake 32-0 32 1947 South Dakota St. 39-7 32 1952 Parsons 32-0 32

1994 - 5 1995 - 4 1996 - 1 1997 - 1 1998 - 2 1999 - 2 2000 - 1 2001 - 0 2002 - 3 2003 - 1 2004 - 0

2005 - 1 2006 - 1 2007 - 0 2008 - 1 2009 - 2 2010 - 1 2011 - 0 2012 - 0

Central’s all-time W-L record: 574-306-24 (.648) Central’s record at Ron and Joyce Schipper Stadium* (opened in 1977) - 157-34 *field known as A.N. Kuyper Stadium from 1977-2005) Central’s Iowa Conference place finishes since 1961 1st place - 26 3rd place - 7 5th place - 2 2nd place - 16 4th place - 2 or lower

Biggest victories since 1940 Year Opponent Score Margin 1964 Iowa Wesleyan 83-0 83 1985 Occidental (Calif.) 71-0 71 1996 Dubuque 82-14 68 1995 William Penn 68-0 68 2000 William Penn 73-7 66 1991 William Penn 83-18 65 1993 William Penn 70-6 64 1989 Upper Iowa 64-0 64 1976 Upper Iowa 63-0 63 2011 Loras 70-7 63 1963 Simpson 62-0 62 1988 Wartburg 66-7 59 1995 Dubuque 64-7 57 1992 William Penn 55-0 55 1992 Buena Vista 62-7 55 2009 Cornell 55-0 55

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Season records Year 1892-1902 1903 1904 1905 1906-08 1909 1910 1911 1912 1913 1914 1915 1916 1917 -19 1920 1921 1922 1923 1924 1925 1926 1927 1928 1929 1930 1931 1932 1933 1934 1935 1936 1937 1938 1939 1940 1941 1942 1943 1944 1945 1946 1947 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959

Record Conf. finish missing 1-2 1-3 4-2 sport dropped 1-3-1 0-5-1 1-2 3-3-2 2-4-1 1-4 0-6 2-4 no schedule 0-4 2-2 1-4-1 1-2 8th 2-5 8th 2-3-1 10th 3-3-1 8th 1-7 12th 0-8 14th 2-4-1 8th 6-2 7th 5-1-2 3rd 6-2 6th 2-6-1 11th 1-6-1 12th 3-5 6th 4-5 7th 3-5-1 7th 2-6 10th 7-2 1st (tie) 6-3 5th 6-3 4th 3-4-1 8th 4-3 -- 2-2 -- 6-1 1st 7-1 1st (tie) 7-1-1 4th 5-2-1 5th 4-4-1 4th 2-7 6th in division 4-5 5th in division 1-7 5th in division 4-3-1 2nd in division 3-5 7th 3-5 8th 7-1 1st 3-4-1 7th 0-8-1 9th 3-6 7th

Coach H. Severan H. Severan G. Cavanaugh G. Kenney Wm. Johnson Wm. Johnson Wm. Johnson Elbert Warren Elbert Warren Mark McWilliams Mark McWilliams Mark McWilliams Wm. R. Cruse Karl Kettering Karl Kettering John Pence John Pence John Pence Wm. Douthirt L.A. Winter L.A. Winter L.A. Winter L.A. Winter L.A. Winter L.A. Winter L.A. Winter L.A. Winter L.A. Winter L.A. Winter Richard Tysseling Richard Tysseling Richard Tysseling Richard Tysseling Richard Tysseling Richard Tysseling Richard Tysseling Richard Tysseling Richard Tysseling Richard Tysseling Richard Tysseling Richard Tysseling Richard Tysseling Richard Tysseling Richard Tysseling Richard Tysseling Richard Tysseling Richard Tysseling Richard Tysseling Richard Tysseling Richard Tysseling Richard Tysseling

Year Record Conf. finish 1960 3-6 7th 1961 6-3 3rd 1962 7-2 2nd 1963 7-1-1 2nd 1964 8-1 1st (tie) 1965 8-1 1st 1966 9-1 1st 1967 9-0 1st 1968 5-3-1 4th 1969 6-3 2nd (tie) 1970 6-2 2nd 1971 6-3 4th (tie) 1972 6-3 3rd 1973 7-2 2nd 1974* 11-0 1st 1975 5-4 3rd (tie) 1976 7-2 3rd 1977* 9-1 1st 1978 5-4 1st (tie) 1979 6-3 3rd 1980 5-4 2nd (tie) 1981 6-2-1 1st 1982 8-2 2nd 1983 7-2 1st 1984* 11-1 1st 1985* 11-1 1st 1986* 11-1 1st 1987* 11-2 1st 1988* 11-2 2nd 1989* 10-1 1st 1990* 10-2 1st 1991 8-1 2nd 1992* 10-1 1st 1993 8-1 2nd 1994* 10-1 1st 1995* 10-1 1st 1996 7-3 2nd 1997 8-2 2nd 1998* 10-1 1st 1999* 10-2 2nd 2000* 12-1 1st 2001* 9-2 1st 2002 8-2 1st (tie) 2003 5-5 6th (tie) 2004 6-4 3rd (tie) 2005* 9-2 1st 2006* 10-1 1st 2007 * 12-1 1st 2008 6-4 5th (tie) 2009* 10-1 1st 2010 8-2 3rd 2011 7-3 2nd (tie) 2012 5-5 2nd (tie) Iowa Conference champions in bold *NCAA Division III playoff qualifiers

Coach Richard Tysseling Ron Schipper Ron Schipper Ron Schipper Ron Schipper Ron Schipper Ron Schipper Ron Schipper Ron Schipper Ron Schipper Ron Schipper Ron Schipper Ron Schipper Ron Schipper Ron Schipper Ron Schipper Ron Schipper Ron Schipper Ron Schipper Ron Schipper Ron Schipper Ron Schipper Ron Schipper Ron Schipper Ron Schipper Ron Schipper Ron Schipper Ron Schipper Ron Schipper Ron Schipper Ron Schipper Ron Schipper Ron Schipper Ron Schipper Ron Schipper Ron Schipper Ron Schipper Rich Kacmarynski Rich Kacmarynski Rich Kacmarynski Rich Kacmarynski Rich Kacmarynski Rich Kacmarynski Rich Kacmarynski Jeff McMartin Jeff McMartin Jeff McMartin Jeff McMartin Jeff McMartin Jeff McMartin Jeff McMartin Jeff McMartin Jeff McMartin

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Iowa Conference champions 1924 Simpson 1925 Simpson, Upper Iowa (tie) 1926 Parsons 1927 Iowa State Teachers 1928 Iowa State Teachers 1929 Iowa Wesleyan 1930 Iowa Wesleyan 1931 Simpson, William Penn (tie) 1932 Luther 1933 Simpson 1934 Simpson 1935 Luther 1936 Parsons 1937 Upper Iowa 1938 Luther 1939 Central, Upper Iowa (tie) 1940 Dubuque 1941 Luther 1942 Dubuque 1943 No champion 1944 No champion 1945 Central 1946 Central, Upper Iowa (tie) 1947 Upper Iowa 1948 Dubuque 1949 Simpson 1950 St. Ambrose 1951 St. Ambrose 1952 Buena Vista 1953 Iowa Wesleyan

Central’s Iowa Conference MVPs 1970 - Vern Den Herder 1974 - Al Dorenkamp 1977 - Don Taylor 1981 - Bruce Wendt 1985 - Rich Thomas

1954 Luther 1955 Parsons 1956 Central 1957 Luther 1958 Wartburg 1959 Wartburg 1960 Luther, Parsons (tie) 1961 Parsons 1962 Parsons 1963 Luther 1964 Central, Upper Iowa (tie) 1965 Central 1966 Central 1967 Central 1968 Wartburg 1969 Simpson 1970 Luther 1971 Luther 1972 Buena Vista, William Penn (tie) 1973 Buena Vista 1974 Central 1975 William Penn 1976 William Penn 1977 Central 1978 Buena Vista, Central, Dubuque, Luther (tie) 1979 Dubuque 1980 Dubuque 1981 Central 1982 Wartburg

1983 Central, Wartburg (tie) 1984 Central 1985 Central 1986 Central 1987 Central 1988 Simpson 1989 Central 1990 Central 1991 Simpson 1992 Central 1993 Wartburg 1994 Central 1995 Central 1996 Simpson 1997 Simpson 1998 Central 1999 Wartburg 2000 Central 2001 Central 2002 Central, Coe, Wartburg (tie) 2003 Wartburg 2004 Coe, Wartburg (tie) 2005 Central, Coe (tie) 2006 Central 2007 Central 2008 Wartburg 2009 Central 2010 Wartburg 2011 Dubuque 2012 Coe

1988 - Mike Stumberg 1990 - Ron Saak 1991 - Rich Kacmarynski 1994 - Mark Kacmarynski 2000 - Jeff Sanger

2005 - Vance Schuring 2006 - Vance Schuring 2007 - Tim Connell 2010 - Shane Wong (defense)

Central’s football all-America selections 1966 1967 1969 1970 1974 1977 1984 1985 1986 1988 1989 1990 1992 1993 1994

Dennis Descoteau, tailback--NAIA Doug Van Boven, tailback--AP Vern Den Herder, defensive end--NAIA, AP Vern Den Herder, defensive end--NAIA, AP Al Dorenkamp, linebacker--Kodak AFCA Don Taylor, tailback--Kodak AFCA Scott Froehle, free safety--Kodak AFCA Rich Thomas--Football News Rich Thomas--Football News, Kodak AFCA, AP Jeff Blythe--Football News, AP Mike Stumberg, nose guard--Kodak AFCA, Football News, Pizza Hut Division III SIDs Kris Reis, linebacker--Kodak AFCA, Football News, Pizza Hut Division III SIDs Ron Saak, linebacker--Football Gazette, Champion Division III SIDs Bill Mulder, linebacker--Kodak AFCA, AP, Champion Division III SIDs, Football Gazette Chris Hulleman, offensive guard--Football Gazette, Champion Div. III SIDs Jeff Helle, offensive tackle--AP, Kodak AFCA, Division III SIDs, Football Gazette Jeff Helle, offensive tackle--Schooner’s AFCA, Division III SIDs, Football Gazette, AP Mark Kacmarynski, tailback--Football Gazette, Division III SIDs Rick Sanger, linebacker--Football Gazette, Division III SIDs

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1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2002 2004 2005 2006 2007 2010 2012

Rick Sanger, linebacker--AFCA, Division III SIDs Matt Bandstra--Division III SIDs Mark Kacmarynski, tailback--AFCA, Hewlett Packard Division III SIDs, Football Gazette Matt Paulsen, defensive back--Hewlett Packard Division III SIDs, Football Gazette Andrew Paulsen, defensive back--AFCA, Hewlett-Packard Division III SIDs Steve Olsen, center--Hewlett-Packard Division III SIDs Jeff Sanger, linebacker--Hewlett Packard Div. III SIDs, Football Gazette Steve Perkins, defensive tackle--Hewlett Packard Division III SIDs Jeff Sanger, linebacker--AFCA, Hewlett Packard Division III SIDs, D3football.com Justin Snyder, defensive end--Hewlett Packard Division III SIDs, D3football.com Reid Evans, center--Hewlett Packard Division III SIDs Austin Bonnema, linebacker--D3football.com Mark Sanger, linebacker--Football Gazette, Division III third team, D3Football.com third team Ryan Johnson, offensive tackle--D3football.com, first team; Football Gazette, third team Vance Schuring, running back--D3football.com, third team Nick Reed--D3football.com, third team Taylor Vanden Wynboom--Football Gazette, second team Brant VerMeer--Football Gazette, third team Guy Dierikx--D3football, third team Greg Altmaier--D3football.com, third team Shane Wong--D3football.com, third team Kevin Sheldon--D3football.com, thrid team

Central’s Mexico game selections

The Aztec Bowl was sponsored by the American Football Coaches Association and played in Mexico each December, featuring a team of Division III all-stars. Only one player was selected from a school. From 1997-2005, the team was coached by former Central coach Ron Schipper. The game was last played in 2007. Since 2009, a team of Division III all-stars competes in the Tazon de Estrellas (Bowl of the Stars) against a Mexican all-star team. Central assistant Don De Waard became the U.S. head coach in 2012 after several years as assistant. Dutch athletic trainers John Roslien and Frank Neu have also served the U.S. squad. 1997 1998 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006

Matt Paulsen, DB Curt Kopacek, OL Andrew Paulsen, DB *Jeff Sanger, LB Reid Evans, OL Chris McCullough, WR Austin Bonnema, LB Mike Rasmussen, DL Mark Sanger, LB Ryan Johnson, OL Ben Bollard, DB

2007 Guy Dierikx, DB 2009 Andy Kneib, OL; Zach Van Arkel, LB 2010 Jordan Leuschen, TE; Lee Schroeder, OL; Shane Wong, DL; Kurtis Brondyke, P; Austin Hill, DL (U.S. defensive captain) 2011 Brady Hill, DL; Jake Petersen, DB; Ryan Schmidt, DB (U.S. co-captain); Preston West, RB; Casey Tanner, OL; Jeremy Snead, WR 2012 Seth Carson, LB; Ben Lechtenberg, WR; Colton Smith, OL; Andrew Weaks, LB *selected but unable to participate

Central coaching records

Most victories No. Name Yrs. W 1. Ron Schipper 1961-96 287 2. Richard “Babe” 1938-60 91 3. Tysseling 4. Jeff McMartin 2004- 73 5. Rich Kacmarynski 1997-2003 62 6. L.A. Winter 1928-37 32 7. John Pense 1923-26 7 8. Elbert Warren 1913-14 4 G. Cavanaugh 1905 4

L T 67 3 90 7

Pct. .808 .502

23 15 45 15 9 2

.760 .712 .420 .333 .321 .667

0 0 5 2 1 0

No. Name 10. Wm. R. Cruse Herman Severan Karl Kettering Mark McWilliams 14. G. Kenney Wm. Douthirt Wm. Johnson

Yrs. 1921 1903-04 1922-23 1915-20 1909 1927 1910-12

W 2 2 2 2 1 1 1

L 2 5 6 14 3 7 11

T 1 0 2 0 1 0 1

Pct. .500 .285 .333 .143 .300 .125 .115

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Heerema-Schilder team MVPs 1913 - Carl Ver Steeg 1914 - Peary Peterson 1915 - Frank Muirhead 1916 - Carl Byers 1917 - No award - no team 1918 - No award - no team 1919 - No award - no team 1920 - Harry Neyenesch 1921 - George Flikkema 1922 - Ben De Vries 1923 - Fred Can Doornink 1924 - Andy Butt 1925 - Gerald Rowland 1926 - Glenn Kerr 1927 - Minor Alsip 1928 - Elmer Meredith 1929 - Clarence Wilkins 1930 - Dick Giles 1931 - Ray Hostetler 1932 - George Wildasin 1933 - Clete Stimmel 1934 - Mervyn Leavingood 1935 - Virgil Ford 1936 - Burt Paullin 1937 - Bruce Gardner 1938 - Merle Ferrell

1939 - Omar Ray 1940 - Harley Croft 1941 - Melvin Bonwell 1942 - Glenn Dickinson 1943 - No award 1944 - No award 1945 - Chuck De Wild 1946 - James Kempkes 1947 - Mark Speed 1948 - Stan Borgman 1949 - Bert Bandstra 1950 - Robert Vander Linden 1951 - Ray Pugh 1952 - Orville Dunkin 1953 - Louis Pluim 1954 - Arvid Pierson 1955 - John Ellis 1956 - LaVern Boelkens 1957 - Phil Schrank 1958 - Darrell Brand 1959 - Tom Gaard 1960 - John Nummerdor 1961 - Dirk Van Gorp 1962 - Bob Slykhuis 1963 - Mark De Cook

1964 - Charles Slykhuis 1965 - Don Jacobusse 1966 - Dennis Descoteau 1967 - Doug Van Boven 1968 - John Danks 1969 - Steve Bancroft 1970 - Vern Den Herder 1971 - Ron Martin 1972 - Chris Nelson 1973 - Bill Rollison 1974 - Al Dorenkamp 1975 - San De Vilder 1976 - Jim Fitzgerald 1977 - Don Taylor 1978 - Ron Marlow 1979 - Chris Adkins 1980 - Craig Wilkin 1981 - Bruce Wendt 1982 - Scott De Jong 1983 - John Celoni 1984 - Scott Froehle 1985 - Rich Thomas 1986 - Mark Blom 1987 - Mike Stumberg 1988 - Mike Stumberg 1989 - Kris Reis

1990 - Ron Saak 1991 - Rich Kacmarynski 1992 - Bill Mulder 1993 - Shad Flynn 1994 - Mark Kacmarynski 1995 - Rick Sanger 1996 - Mark Kacmaryniski 1997 - Matt Paulsen 1998 - Chris Johnson 1999 - Jeff Sanger 2000 - Jeff Sanger 2001 - Bric Nelson 2002 - Tony Rietema 2003 - Mark Sanger 2004 - Mark Sanger 2005 - Vance Schuring 2006 - Vance Schuring 2007 - Tim Connell 2008 - Matt VerMeer 2009 - David Zachary 2010 - Nate Snead 2011 - Nate Snead 2012 - Seth Carson

All-time post-season results

(19 NCAA Division III playoff appearances, 20 post-season appearances overall; 21-18 NCAA playoff record) 1966 NAIA semifinal game - Wis.-Whitewater 41, Central 18 1974 NCAA Div. III semifinal - Central 17, Evansville (Ind.) 16 NCAA Div. III final - Central 10, Ithaca (N.Y.) 8 1977 NCAA Div. III quarterfinal - Widener (Pa.) 19, Central 0 1984 NCAA Div. III quarterfinal - Central 23, Occidental (Calif.) 22 NCAA Div. III semifinal - Central 20, Washington & Jefferson (Pa.) 0 NCAA Div. III final - Augustana (Ill.) 21, Central 12 1985 NCAA Div. III first round - Central 27, Coe 7 NCAA Div. III quarterfinal - Central 71, Occidental (Calif.) 0 NCAA Div. III semifinal - Augustana (Ill.) 14, Central 7 1986 NCAA Div. III first round - Central 37, Buena Vista 0 NCAA Div. III quarterfinal - Concordia (Minn.) 17, Central 14 1987 NCAA Div. III first round - Central 17, Menlo (Calif.) 0 NCAA Div. III quarterfinal - Central 13, St. John’s (Minn.) 3 NCAA Div. III semifinal - Dayton (Ohio) 34, Central 0 1988 NCAA Div. III first round - Central 7, Concordia-Moorhead (Minn.) 0 NCAA Div. III quarterfinal - Central 16, Wis.-Whitewater 13 NCAA Div. III semifinal - Central 23, Augustana, (Ill.) 17 (2 OT) NCAA Div. III final - Ithaca (N.Y.) 39, Central 24 1989 NCAA Div. III first round - Central 55, St. Norbert (Wis.) 7 NCAA Div. III quarterfinal - St. John’s (Minn.) 27, Central 24 1990 NCAA Div. III first round - Central 24, Redlands (Calif.) 14 NCAA Div. III quarterfinal - Central 33, St. Thomas (Minn.) 32 NCAA Div. III semifinal - Allegheny (Pa.) 24, Central 7 1992 NCAA Div. III first round - Central 20, Carleton (Minn.) 8 NCAA Div. III quarterfinal - Wis.-La Crosse 34, Central 9 1994 NCAA Div. III first round - Wartburg 22, Central 21 Football 45

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NCAA Div. III first round - Wis.-River Falls 10, Central 7 NCAA Div. III first round - Wis.-Eau Claire 28, Central 21 NCAA Div. III first round - Central 38, Wis.-LaCrosse 17 NCAA Div. III second round - St. John’s (Minn.) 10, Central 9 NCAA Div. III first round - Central 29, St. Norbert (Wis.) 14 NCAA Div. III second round - Central 20, Linfield (Ore.) 17 (OT) NCAA Div. III quarterfinal - St. John’s (Minn.) 21, Central 18 NCAA Div. III first round - bye NCAA Div. III second round - Pacific Lutheran (Wash.) 27, Central 21 (OT) NCAA Div. III first round - Wis.- Whitewater 34, Central 14 NCAA Div. III first round - St. John’s (Minn.) 21, Central 18 NCAA Div. III first round - Central 38, Olivet (Mich.) 17 NCAA Div. III second round - Central 37, St. John’s (Minn.) 7 NCAA Div. III quarterfinal - Bethel (Minn.) 27, Central 13 NCAA Div. III first round - Mary Hardin-Baylor (Texas) 42, Central 40

NCAA playoff victories by Iowa schools No. School 1. Central 2. Wartburg 4. Coe 3. Simpson 5. Buena Vista 6. Dubuque

W L App. 1st 21 19 20 1 5 9 9 0 2 7 7 0 2 6 6 0 1 2 2 0 0 3 3 0

2nd 2 0 0 0 0 0

Most NCAA Division III playoff appearances No. School Yrs. 1. Mount Union (Ohio) 24 2. Wash. & Jeff. (Pa.) 22 3. Central 20 St. John’s (Minn.) 20 5. Ithaca (N.Y.) 17 6. Augustana (Ill.) 15 Wittenberg (Ohio) 15 8. Rowan (N.J.) 14 9. Widener (Pa.) 13 10. Lycoming (Pa.) 12 Trinity (Texas) 12

No. School Yrs. 12. Union (N.Y.) 11 Wis.-La Crosse 11 Dayton (Ohio) 11

Most NCAA Division III playoff wins

No. School Yrs. W-L Pct. 1. Mount Union (Ohio) 24 78-13 .857 2. St. John’s (Minn.) 20 34-18 .653 3. Wis.-Whitewater 7 33-6 .846 4. Rowan (N.J.) 14 30-14 .682 5. Ithaca (N.Y.) 17 27-14 .659 6. Augustana (Ill.) 15 22-11 .667 7. Central 20 21-19 .538 Wash. & Jeff. (Pa.) 22 21-20 .512 9. Wittenberg (Ohio) 15 20-13 .606 10. Dayton (Ohio) 11 16-9 .640 Wis.-La Crosse 11 16-9 .640

All-time scores 1892 Williams Penn

L, 14-0

1893 Des Moines College L, 42-4 1903 (1-2) Coach: Herman Severan William Penn L, 10-0 Newton Normal L, 5-0 Knoxville HS W, 12-6 1904 (1-3) Coach: Herman Severan Knoxville HS L, 12-0 Newton Normal W, 82-0 William Penn L, 45-0 Des Moines College L, 12-6

1905 (4-2) Coach: G. Cavanaugh Des Moines College Knoxville HS Parsons Iowa Wesleyan Simpson William Penn

L, 10-0 W, 10-0 W, 29-0 W, 26-0 L, 30-0 W, 6-0

1906-1908

sport dropped

1909 (1-3-1) Coach: G. Kenney Knoxville HS Drake Simpson William Penn Highland Park

W, 6-0 T, 0-0 L, 33-3 L, 29-0 L, 23-5

1910 (0-5-1) Coach: Wm. Johnson William Penn Iowa Wesleyan Kirksville Osteopath (Mo.) Highland Park Parsons William Vashta

L, 39-0 L, 12-0 L, 12-6 L, 16-0 T, 0-0 L, 41-3

1911 (1-2) Coach: Wm. Johnson Knoxville HS W, 43-0 Highland Park L, 6-0 William Penn L, 3-0

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1912 (3-3-2) Coach: Wm. Johnson Highland Park Des Moines College William Penn Highland Park Parsons Ellsworth Kirksville Osteopath (Mo.) William Penn

William Penn W, 6-2 W, 19-7 L, 6-0 T, 0-0 W, 29-0 L, 28-0 L, 22-0

L, 51-0 L, 6-0 W, 14-6 L, 40-0 NA NA L, 33-0

1915 (0-6) Coach: Mark McWilliams Highland Park College L, 29-7 William Penn L, 19-0 Iowa Wesleyan L, 18-12 Des Moines College L, 34-0 Ellsworth L, 29-7 William Penn L, 33-7 1916 (2-4) Coach: Mark McWilliams Knoxville HS W, 64-0 Des Moines College L, 29-0 Iowa Wesleyan W, 7-6 Ellsworth L, 39-6 William Penn L, 10-7 Parsons L, 58-0 1917-19

1921 (2-2-1) Coach: Wm. R. Cruse Graceland T, 0-0 William Penn W, 8-0 Iowa Wesleyan L, 28-0 Ellsworth W, 13-0 Kirksville Osteopath L, 21-0 (Mo.)

1927 (1-7) Coach: Wm. Douthirt Des Moines University L, 9-7 William Penn L, 19-6 Parsons L, 19-0 Upper Iowa L, 53-7 Iowa Wesleyan L, 13-7 Graceland L, 14-6 Western Union L, 7-6 St. Ambrose W, 7-6

T, 6-6

1913 (2-4-1) Coach: Elbert Warren Drake L, 24-0 Highland Park College L, 7-0 William Penn W, 12-3 Parsons L, 34-3 Ellsworth L, 6-0 Iowa Wesleyan W, 9-7 William Penn T, 3-3 1914 (1-4) Coach: Elbert Warren Drake William Penn Des Moines College Parsons Ellsworth Iowa Wesleyan William Penn

L, 34-0

no schedule

1920 (0-4) Coach: Mark McWilliams Iowa Wesleyan L, 13-2 Parsons L, 27-7 Simpson L, 29-0

1922 (1-4-1) Coach: Karl Kettering Graceland Still Osteopaths Simpson St. Ambrose Ellsworth William Penn

W, 25-0 T, 12-12 L, 24-7 L, 8-6 L, 12-0 L, 7-0

1923 (1-2) Coach: Karl Kettering Ellsworth W, 12-6 Simpson L, NA Still Osteopaths L, 32-0 1924 (2-4-1) Coach: John Pence Des Moines University L, 13-0 Graceland T, 0-0 Ellsworth W, 20-13 Tabor College W, 27-7 Still Osteopaths L, 41-0 Loyola University L, 46-0 Iowa Wesleyan L, 17-7 1925 (2-3-1) Coach: John Pence Des Moines University T, 6-6 Ellsworth W, 20-0 Upper Iowa L, 22-14 Coe L, 28-0 Graceland W, 12-0 Iowa Wesleyan L, 3-0 1926 (3-3-1) Coach: John Pence Simpson W, 13-7 Parsons L, 7-0 Iowa Wesleyan W, 8-0 Still Osteopaths L, 14-13 Ellsworth L, 6-0 Graceland T, 0-0 Iowa Business College W, 26-0

1928 (0-8) Coach: L.A. Winter Des Moines University L, 43-2 Parsons L, 16-12 Upper Iowa L, 32-2 Iowa Wesleyan L, 20-0 St. Ambrose L, 19-0 Buena Vista L, 26-0 William Penn L, 26-0 Luther L, 12-6 1929 (2-4-1) Coach: L.A. Winter Parsons Iowa Wesleyan Buena Vista St. Ambrose Graceland Missouri Wesleyan

W, 19-6 L, 24-7 L, 28-7 L, 27-13 T, 0-0 W, 38-0

1930 (6-2) Coach: L.A. WInter Augustana Parsons Culver Stockton Iowa Wesleyan Dubuque St. Ambrose William Penn Graceland

W, 14-2 W, 26-0 W, 14-0 L, 12-6 W, 45-0 W, 36-0 L, 7-0 W, 19-6

1931 (5-1-2) Coach: L.A. Winter Hastings Buena Vista Ames “B” Iowa Wesleyan Parsons Dubuque William Penn Simpson

W, 21-7 W, 26-12 W, 35-0 T, 14-14 T, 12-12 W, 33-0 W, 20-12 L, 26-0

1932 (6-2) Coach: L.A. Winter St. Ambrose Parsons

W, 18-13 W, 6-0

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Simpson L, 20-6 Iowa Wesleyan W, 39-14 Columbia L, 13-6 Buena Vista W, 32-2 William Penn W, 13-0 Culver-Stockton (Mo.) W, 32-20 1933 (2-6-1) Coach: L.A. WInter Iowa State College St. Ambrose Simpson Iowa Wesleyan Columbia Buena Vista Alumni William Penn Parsons

L, 14-0 L, 10-0 L, 20-0 L, 18-0 T, 0-0 W, 20-18 W, 26-12 L, 14-12 L, 6-0

1934 (1-6-1) Coach: L.A. Winter Buena Vista St. Ambrose Simpson Iowa Wesleyan Columbia Upper Iowa William Penn Parsons

L, 7-6 L, 21-6 L, 14-0 L, 19-7 W, 12-0 L, 18-0 T, 0-0 L, 7-0

1935 (4-5) Coach: L.A. Winter Grinnell Drake Graceland Iowa Wesleyan Columbia Simpson Upper Iowa William Penn Parsons

L, 13-3 L, 27-0 W, 6-0 W, 19-0 L, 19-14 W, 26-0 L, 19-3 W, 18-0 L, 13-9

1936 (4-5) Coach: L.A. Winter Grinnell Buena Vista St. Ambrose Drake Columbia Simpson William Penn Parsons Iowa Wesleyan

L, 7-6 W, 7-6 L, 13-7 L, 44-14 W, 12-6 L, 7-6 W, 39-0 L, 21-12 W, 7-6

1937 (3-5-1) Coach: L.A. Winter Drake

L, 47-0

St. Ambrose Coe Iowa Wesleyan Simpson Grinnell Luther William Penn Parsons

L, 20-0 L, 20-6 W, 23-0 W, 19-0 L, 14-0 T, 7-7 W, 7-0 L, 9-0

1938 (2-6) Coach: Richard “Babe” Tysseling Drake L, 45-0 St. Ambrose L, 36-0 Iowa Wesleyan W, 19-7 Grinnell L, 46-0 Luther L, 19-12 Simpson L, 14-2 William Penn W, 7-0 Parsons L, 12-7 1939 (7-2) Coach: Richard “Babe” Tysseling Iowa Conference co-champions Tarkio (Mo.) W, 18-12 Dubuque W, 13-6 Iowa Wesleyan W, 26-6 Loras L, 14-7 Wheaton W, 18-12 Luther W, 7-6 Simpson L, 7-0 William Penn W, 27-13 Parsons W, 28-13 1940 (7-3) Coach: Richard “Babe” Tysseling Western Union W, 28-20 Dubuque L, 13-0 Simpson W, 13-6 Loras W, 22-7 Wheaton W, 18-13 Luther W, 13-7 William Penn W, 7-0 Iowa Wesleyan L, 12-6 Loras L, 12-7 Parsons W, 28-13 1941 (6-3) Coach: Richard “Babe” Tysseling Western Union W, 24-6 Dubuque W, 13-6 Simpson W, 38-13 Midland L, 23-13 Iowa Wesleyan W, 7-6 Luther L, 25-19 William Penn W, 25-6 Loras L, 14-7 Parsons W, 28-13

1942 (3-4-1) Coach: Richard “Babe” Tysseling Drake L, 32-0 Dubuque L, 28-6 Simpson L, 28-13 Parsons T, 0-0 Midland W, 7-0 Iowa Wesleyan W, 25-6 Luther L, 27-20 William Penn W, 32-0 1943 (4-3) Coach: Richard “Babe” Tysseling Peru State Teachers L, 41-0 Drake L, 14-6 Cornell W, 18-0 Simpson W, 8-0 Fort Crooks L, 6-0 Simpson W, 12-0 Macomb Teachers W, 12-7 1944 (2-2) Coach: Richard “Babe” Tysseling Simpson L, 6-0 Luther W, 27-6 Simpson L, 20-6 Luther W, 14-7 1945 (6-1) Coach: Richard “Babe” Tysseling Iowa Conference champions Iowa State Teachers L, 38-14 Simpson W, 12-7 Wartburg W, 20-0 Dubuque W, 20-13 Luther W, 45-13 Milwaukee State W, 46-0 (Wis.) Macomb Teachers W, 26-0 1946 (7-1) Coach: Richard “Babe” Tysseling Iowa Conference co-champions Tarkio (Mo.) W, 44-0 Grinnell L, 6-0 Wartburg W, 33-7 Parsons W, 26-6 Dubuque W, 33-7 Iowa Wesleyan W, 45-0 Simpson W, 21-6 Luther W, 21-6 1947 (7-1-1) Coach: Richard “Babe” Tysseling Iowa Wesleyan W, 19-7 Coe W, 15-0 Parsons W, 14-6

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Dubuque William Penn Simpson South Dakota State 34th Army Division Luther

W, 27-7 W, 38-0 T, 6-6 L, 39-7 W, 20-0 W, 19-7

1948 (5-2-1) Coach: Richard “Babe” Tysseling Coe T, 0-0 North Central (Ill.) W, 19-0 Parsons W, 19-0 Dubuque L, 20-14 William Penn W, 57-0 Simpson W, 21-7 Midland W, 24-6 Luther L, 12-7 1949 (4-4-1) Coach: Richard “Babe” Tysseling Grinnell L, 27-13 Coe T, 21-21 North Central (Ill.) L, 18-14 Parsons W, 13-6 Dubuque W, 14-6 William Penn W, 42-6 Simpson L, 13-7 Midland W, 48-12 Morningside L, 26-7 1950 (2-7) Coach: Richard “Babe” Tysseling Cape Girardeau St. L, 25-7 (Mo.) Coe L, 33-19 Iowa Wesleyan L, 39-0 Doane (Neb.) L, 20-0 Parsons L, 34-6 St. Ambrose L, 35-20 Dubuque L, 14-0 Simpson W, 34-14 William Penn W, 34-6 1951 (3-6) Coach: Richard “Babe” Tysseling Cape Girardeau St. (Mo.) W, 6-0 Coe W, 13-8 Iowa Wesleyan L, 24-13 Missouri Valley L, 7-0 Parsons W, 21-0 St. Ambrose L, 61-6 Dubuque L, 27-7 Simpson L, 19-13 Buena Vista L, 31-0

1952 (1-7) Coach: Richard “Babe” Tysseling Peru State Teachers L, 27-0 Iowa Wesleyan L, 34-0 Missouri Valley L, 27-0 Parsons L, 32-0 Dana (Neb.) W, 32-14 Dubuque L, 10-7 Simpson L, 27-12 Buena Vista L, 12-6

1957 (3-4-1) Coach: Richard “Babe” Tysseling William Penn W, 41-0 Simpson W, 6-0 Luther L, 21-6 Parsons L, 12-6 Upper Iowa L, 28-20 Wartburg W, 13-6 Iowa Wesleyan L, 26-13 Dubuque T, 0-0

1953 (4-3-1) Coach: Richard “Babe” Tysseling Peru State Teachers L, 33-7 (Neb.) Iowa Wesleyan L, 20-6 Culver Stockton (Mo.) W, 25-0 Parsons W, 34-18 Dana (Neb.) T, 6-6 Dubuque W, 22-0 Simpson W, 15-14 Luther L, 13-6

1958 (0-8-1) Coach: Richard “Babe” Tysseling Dubuque L, 32-13 William Penn L, 21-0 Simpson T, 12-12 Luther L, 48-13 Parsons L, 30-24 Upper Iowa L, 27-7 Buena Vista L, 21-20 Wartburg L, 26-7 Iowa Wesleyan L, 18-16

1954 (3-5) Coach: Richard “Babe” Tysseling Carthage (Wis.) W, 25-7 Iowa Wesleyan L, 26-20 Wartburg L, 19-6 Parsons L, 20-19 Dana W, 7-6 Dubuque L, 13-7 Simpson W, 25-14 Luther L, 32-7

1959 (3-6) Coach: Richard “Babe” Tysseling Dubuque L, 20-12 William Penn W, 26-0 Simpson W, 39-6 Luther L, 48-20 Parsons L, 13-0 Upper Iowa W, 26-12 Buena Vista L, 14-13 Wartburg L, 18-12 Iowa Wesleyan L, 26-7

1955 (3-5) Coach: Richard “Babe” Tysseling Carthage W, 20-13 Iowa Wesleyan L, 13-7 Wartburg L, 12-0 Parsons L, 7-2 Dana (Neb.) W, 53-0 Dubuque W, 26-0 Simpson L, 25-7 Luther L, 25-13 1956 (7-1) Coach: Richard “Babe” Tysseling Iowa Conference champions Simpson L, 32-6 Luther W, 19-7 Upper Iowa W, 15-6 Parsons W, 7-6 Buena Vista W, 34-6 Wartburg W, 20-7 Iowa Wesleyan W, 27-0 Dubuque W, 12-0

1960 (3-6) Coach: Richard “Babe” Tysseling Iowa Wesleyan W, 28-6 Dubuque L, 14-6 William Penn L, 6-0 Simpson W, 27-0 Luther L, 28-13 Parsons L, 7-0 Upper Iowa L, 10-7 Buena Vista W, 21-0 Wartburg L, 23-12 1961 (6-3) Coach: Ron Schipper Iowa Wesleyan Dubuque William Penn Simpson

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1962 (7-2 overall, 7-2 conference) Coach: Ron Schipper Sept. 15 William Penn Pella L, 12-3 Sept. 22 Iowa Wesleyan Pella W, 7-0 Sept. 29 Buena Vista Storm Lake W, 14-6 Oct. 6 Parsons Fairfield L, 6-0 Oct. 13 Luther Decorah W, 26-14 Oct. 20 Simpson Pella W, 40-20 Oct. 27 Dubuque Dubuque W, 13-6 Nov. 3 Wartburg Pella W, 42-0 Nov. 10 Upper Iowa Fayette W, 42-7 1963 (7-1-1 overall, 6-1-1 conference) Coach: Ron Schipper Sept. 14 William Penn Oskaloosa W, 28-0 Sept. 21 Iowa Wesleyan Mt. Pleasant W, 34-7 Sept. 28 Buena Vista Pella W, 14-7 Oct. 5 Mo. Valley (Mo.) Marshall, W, 19-7 Mo. Oct. 12 Luther Pella L, 14-7 Oct. 19 Simpson Indianola W, 62-0 Oct. 26 Dubuque Pella T, 0-0 Nov. 2 Wartburg Waverly W, 12-7 Nov. 9 Upper Iowa Pella W, 42-12 1964 (8-1 overall, 7-1 conference) Coach: Ron Schipper Iowa Conference champions Sept. 19 Luther Decorah W, 14-6 Sept. 26 Simpson Pella W, 42-13 Oct. 3 Iowa Wesleyan Mt. Pleasant W, 83-0 Oct. 10 Buena Vista Storm Lake W, 35-6 Oct. 17 Dubuque Pella W, 14-0 Oct. 24 Carthage (Wis.) Pella W, 20-0 Oct. 31 Upper Iowa Pella W, 14-0 Nov. 7 Wartburg Waverly L, 6-0 Nov. 14 William Penn Pella W, 39-0 1965 (8-1 overall, 7-0 conference) Coach: Ron Schipper Iowa Conference champions Sept. 18 Luther Pella W, 19-14 Sept. 25 Simpson Indianola W, 28-6 Oct. 2 Lincoln (Mo.) Jefferson L, 6-4 City, Mo. Oct. 9 Buena Vista Storm Lake W, 16-0 Oct. 16 Dubuque Dubuque W, 14-0 Oct. 23 St. Mary (Kan.) Dodge City, W, forfeit Kan. Oct. 30 Upper Iowa Fayette W, 20-7 Nov. 6 Wartburg Pella W, 40-7 Nov. 13 William Penn Oskaloosa W, 33-0

1966 (9-1 overall, 7-0 conference) Coach: Ron Schipper Iowa Conference champions Sept. 17 North Central Pella W, 18-6 (Ill.) Sept. 24 Simpson Pella W, 20-6 Oct. 1 Upper Iowa Fayette W, 20-13 Oct. 8 William Penn Pella W, 53-0 Oct. 15 Wartburg Waverly W, 27-0 Oct. 22 Dubuque Dubuque W, 19-14 Oct. 29 Luther Pella W, 29-14 Nov. 5 Buena Vista Storm Lake W, 27-9 Nov. 12 Winona State Pella W, 34-7 (Minn.) NAIA playoffs Nov. 29 Wis.-Whitewater Whitewater, L, 41-18 Wis. 1967 (9-0 overall, 7-0 conference) Coach: Ron Schipper Iowa Conference champions Sept. 16 North Central Naperville, Ill. W, 39-12 (Ill.) Sept. 23 Simpson Indianola W, 26-14 Sept. 30 Upper Iowa Pella W, 31-0 Oct. 7 William Penn Oskaloosa W, 27-7 Oct. 14 Wartburg Pella W, 33-0 Oct. 21 Dubuque Pella W, 12-0 Oct. 28 Luther Decorah W, 14-7 Nov. 4 Buena Vista Pella W, 43-0 Nov. 11 Winona State Winona, W, 17-14 (Minn.) Minn. 1968 (5-3-1 overall, 3-3-1 conference) Coach: Ron Schipper Sept. 14 Mayville State Pella W, 22-0 Sept. 21 Buena Vista Storm Lake W, 6-0 Sept. 28 Simpson Pella T, 14-14 Oct. 5 Upper Iowa Fayette L, 7-0 Oct. 12 William Penn Pella W, 21-13 Oct. 19 Wartburg Waverly L, 24-14 Oct. 26 Dubuque Dubuque L, 19-14 Nov. 2 Luther Pella W, 18-0 Nov. 9 Macalester St. Paul, W, 18-14 (Minn.) Minn.

1969 (6-3 overall, 5-2 conference) Coach: Ron Schipper Sept. 13 Mayville State Mayville, W, 30-0 (N.D.) N.D. Sept. 20 Buena Vista Pella W, 39-7 Sept. 27 Simpson Indianola W, 13-7 Oct. 4 Upper Iowa Pella W, 17-14 Oct. 11 William Penn Oskaloosa L, 16-6 Oct. 18 Wartburg Pella W, 12-0 Oct. 25 Dubuque Pella W, 40-13 Nov. 1 Luther Decorah L, 8-3 Nov. 8 Macalester Pella L, 29-14 (Minn.) 50 Football

1970 (6-2 overall, 5-2 conference) Coach: Ron Schipper Sept. 12 Northwestern Pella W, 20-7 Sept. 19 Luther Pella L, 15-7 Sept. 26 Buena Vista Storm Lake W, 14-7 Oct. 3 Simpson Pella W, 17-12 Oct. 10 Upper Iowa Fayette W, 26-0 Oct. 17 William Penn Pella L, 17-3 Oct. 24 Wartburg Waverly W, 25-7 Oct. 31 Dubuque Dubuque W, 40-7 1971 (6-3 overall, 4-3 conference) Coach: Ron Schipper Sept. 11 Northwestern Orange City W, 7-0 Sept. 18 Luther Decorah L, 7-0 Sept. 25 Buena Vista Pella W, 14-0 Oct. 2 Simpson Indianola W, 29-7 Oct. 9 Upper Iowa Pella W, 19-0 Oct. 16 William Penn Oskaloosa L, 14-13 Oct. 23 Wartburg Pella L, 17-7 Oct. 30 Dubuque Pella W, 37-0 Nov. 6 Northland (Wis.) Pella W, 40-0 1972 (6-3 overall, 5-2 conference) Coach: Ron Schipper Sept. 26 Northwestern Pella L, 19-7 Sept. 23 Lakeland (Wis.) Pella W, 3-0 Sept. 30 Dubuque Dubuque L, 14-12 Oct. 7 Luther Pella W, 33-7 Oct. 14 Buena Vista Storm Lake W, 21-9 Oct. 21 Simpson Pella W, 24-0 Oct. 28 Upper Iowa Fayette W, 31-7 Nov. 4 William Penn Pella L, 28-14 Nov. 11 Wartburg Waverly W, 49-14 1973 (7-2 overall, 6-1 conference) Coach: Ron Schipper Sept. 15 Northwestern Orange City L, 22-10 Sept. 22 Lakeland (Wis.) Sheboygan, W, 32-3 Wis. Sept. 29 Dubuque Pella W, 27-0 Oct. 6 Luther Decorah W, 32-0 Oct. 13 Buena Vista Pella L, 8-2 Oct. 20 Simpson Indianola W, 20-6 Oct. 27 Upper Iowa Pella W, 24-10 Nov. 3 William Penn Oskaloosa W, 38-37 Nov. 10 Wartburg Pella W, 14-10 1974 (11-0 overall, 7-0 conference) Coach: Ron Schipper Iowa Conference champions NCAA Division III national champions Sept. 14 Northwestern Pella W, 19-0 Sept. 21 Ferris State (Mich.) Pella W, 22-17 Sept. 28 Wartburg Waverly W, 16-0 Oct. 5 Dubuque Dubuque W, 36-22 Oct. 12 Luther Pella W, 27-0 Oct. 19 Buena Vista Storm Lake W, 13-9

Oct. 26 Simpson Pella W, 28-0 Nov. 2 Upper Iowa Fayette W, 44-0 Nov. 9 William Penn Pella W, 23-14 NCAA Division III playoffs Nov. 16 Evansville (Ind.) Evansville, W, 17-16 Ind. Nov. 23 Ithaca (N.Y.) Phenix City, W, 10-8 Ala. 1975 (5-4 overall, 4-3 conference) Coach: Ron Schipper Sept. 13 Northwestern Orange City L, 20-14 Sept. 20 Ferris State Grand Rapids, W, 21-17 (Mich.) Mich. Sept. 27 Wartburg Pella L, 7-0 Oct. 4 Dubuque Pella W, 26-14 Oct. 11 Luther Decorah W, 25-7 Oct. 18 Buena Vista Pella L, 22-21 Oct. 25 Simpson Indianola W, 35-12 Nov. 1 Upper Iowa Pella W, 29-0 Nov. 8 William Penn Oskaloosa L, 42-7 1976 (7-2 overall, 5-2 conference) Coach: Ron Schipper Sept. 11 Northwestern Pella W, 38-32 Sept. 18 Augsburg Minneapolis, W, 21-15 (Minn.) Minn. Sept. 25 William Penn Pella L, 14-7 Oct. 2 Wartburg Waverly W, 33-7 Oct. 9 Dubuque Dubuque W, 37-14 Oct. 16 Luther Pella L, 28-20 Oct. 23 Buena Vista Storm Lake W, 23-12 Oct. 30 Simpson Pella W, 36-7 Nov. 6 Upper Iowa Fayette W, 63-0 1977 (9-1 overall, 7-0 conference) Coach: Ron Schipper Iowa Conference champions Sept. 10 Northwestern Orange City W, 26-7 Sept. 17 Augsburg Pella W, 41-14 (Minn.) Sept. 24 William Penn Oskaloosa W, 38-13 Oct. 1 Wartburg Pella W, 10-3 Oct. 8 Dubuque Pella W, 33-14 Oct. 15 Luther Decorah W, 21-0 Oct. 22 Buena Vista Pella W, 25-28 Oct. 29 Simpson Indianola W, 37-0 Nov. 5 Upper Iowa Pella W, 32-0 NCAA Division III playoffs Nov. 12 Widener (Pa.) Pella L, 19-0 1978 (5-4 overall, 5-2 conference) Coach: Ron Schipper Iowa Conference co-champions Sept. 9 Northwestern Pella L, 23-7 Sept. 16 Cornell Pella L, 21-15 Sept. 23 Upper Iowa Fayette L, 23-17

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Sept. 30 William Penn Pella W, 14-0 Oct. 7 Wartburg Waverly W, 31-0 Oct. 14 Dubuque Dubuque L, 9-7 Oct. 21 Luther Pella W, 47-7 Oct. 28 Buena Vista Storm Lake W, 28-21 Nov. 4 Simpson Pella W, 21-20 1979 (6-3 overall, 5-2 conference) Coach: Ron Schipper Sept. 8 Northwestern Orange City L, 20-12 Sept. 15 Cornell Mount Vernon W, 42-21 Sept. 22 Upper Iowa Pella W, 20-12 Sept. 29 William Penn Oskaloosa W, 17-7 Oct. 6 Wartburg Pella W, 30-7 Oct. 13 Dubuque Pella L, 24-7 Oct. 20 Luther Decorah W, 31-9 Oct. 27 Buena Vista Pella L, 23-21 Nov. 3 Simpson Indianola W, 30-7 1980 (5-4 overall, 5-2 conference) Coach: Ron Schipper Sept. 6 Wabash (Ind.) Crawfordsville, L, 17-0 Ind. Sept. 13 Northwestern Pella L, 10-6 Sept. 27 Buena Vista Pella W, 20-17 Oct. 4 Luther Decorah L, 13-10 Oct. 11 Upper Iowa Pella W, 46-2 Oct. 18 William Penn Pella W, 27-21 Oct. 25 Wartburg Waverly W, 21-0 Nov. 1 Simpson Indianola W, 17-10 Nov. 8 Dubuque Pella L, 24-10 1981 (6-2-1 overall, 6-1 conference) Coach: Ron Schipper Iowa Conference champions Sept. 12 Northwestern Orange City T, 16-16 Sept. 19 Concordia Pella L, 20-0 (Neb.) Sept. 26 Buena Vista Storm Lake W, 22-6 Oct. 3 Luther Pella W, 24-0 Oct. 10 Upper Iowa Fayette W, 41-0 Oct. 17 William Penn Oskaloosa L, 28-9 Oct. 24 Wartburg Pella W, 9-0 Oct. 31 Simpson Pella W, 23-0 Nov. 7 Dubuque Dubuque W, 44-6 1982 (8-2 overall, 6-1 conference) Coach: Ron Schipper Sept. 4 Concordia Seward, Neb. W, 17-13 (Neb.) Sept. 11 Northwestern Pella L, 42-28 Sept. 18 Cornell Mt. Vernon W, 45-31 Sept. 25 Simpson Indianola W, 45-14 Oct. 2 Buena Vista Pella W, 35-10 Oct. 9 William Penn Pella W, 38-3 Oct. 16 Wartburg Waverly L, 41-14 Oct. 23 Dubuque Pella W, 30-15

Oct. 30 Upper Iowa Pella W, 49-20 Nov. 6 Luther Decorah W, 28-14 1983 (7-2 overall, 6-1 conference) Coach: Ron Schipper Iowa Conference champions Sept. 10 Northwestern Orange City L, 45-27 Sept. 17 Cornell Pella W, 33-23 Sept. 24 Simpson Pella L, 17-15 Oct. 1 Buena Vista Storm Lake W, 17-10 Oct. 8 William Penn Oskaloosa W, 26-14 Oct. 15 Wartburg Pella W, 21-7 Oct. 22 Dubuque Dubuque W, 26-17 Oct. 29 Upper Iowa Fayette W, 56-13 Nov. 5 Luther Pella W, 23-3 1984 (11-1 overall, 7-0 conference) Coach: Ron Schipper Iowa Conference champions NCAA Division III national runner-up Sept. 15 Ripon (Wis.) Ripon, Wis. W, 44-0 Sept. 22 Nebraska Pella W, 34-8 Wesleyan Sept. 29 Wartburg Waverly W, 21-17 Oct. 6 William Penn Pella W, 14-7 Oct. 13 Dubuque Pella W, 28-18 Oct. 20 Simpson Indianola W, 20-0 Oct. 27 Buena Vista Pella W, 35-7 Nov. 3 Luther Decorah W, 21-6 Nov. 10 Upper Iowa Pella W, 55-12 NCAA Division III playoffs Nov. 17 Occidental Pella W, 23-22 (Calif.) Nov. 24 Wash. & Jeff. Pella W, 20-0 (Pa.) Dec. 8 Augustana (Ill.) Mason, Ohio L, 21-12 1985 (11-1 overall, 7-0 conference) Coach: Ron Schipper Iowa Conference champions Sept. 14 Ripon (Wis.) Pella W, 43-12 Sept. 21 Nebraska Lincoln, Neb. W, 19-14 Wesleyan Sept. 28 Wartburg Pella W, 20-7 Oct. 5 William Penn Oskaloosa W, 40-8 Oct. 12 Dubuque Dubuque W, 20-14 Oct. 19 Simpson Pella W, 17-0 Oct. 26 Buena Vista Storm Lake W, 28-7 Nov. 2 Luther Pella W, 45-0 Nov. 9 Upper Iowa Fayette W, 33-0 NCAA Division III playoffs Nov. 16 Coe Pella W, 27-7 Nov. 23 Occidental Pella W, 71-0 (Calif.) Nov. 30 Augustana (Ill.) Rock Island, L, 14-7 Ill.

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1986 (11-1 overall, 8-0 conference) Coach: Ron Schipper Iowa Conference champions Sept. 13 Nebraska Pella W, 24-7 Wesleyan Sept. 20 Upper Iowa Fayette W, 44-0 Sept. 27 Dubuque Pella W, 42-0 Oct. 4 Simpson Pella W, 49-14 Oct. 11 William Penn Oskaloosa W, 40-18 Oct. 18 Trinity (Texas) San Antonio, W, 56-14 Texas Oct. 25 Wartburg Pella W, 33-0 Nov. 1 Loras Dubuque W, 23-6 Nov. 8 Luther Pella W, 15-6 Nov. 15 Buena Vista Storm Lake W, 23-14 NCAA Division III playoffs Nov. 22 Buena Vista Storm Lake W, 37-0 Nov. 29 Concordia-Moor. Pella L, 17-14 (Minn.) 1987 (11-2 overall, 7-1 conference) Coach: Ron Schipper Iowa Conference champions Sept. 12 Nebraska Lincoln, Neb. W, 26-12 Wesleyan Sept. 19 Upper Iowa Pella W, 13-0 Sept. 26 Dubuque Dubuque L, 18-16 Oct. 3 Simpson Pella W, 21-0 Oct. 10 William Penn Pella W, 37-7 Oct. 17 Trinity (Texas) Pella W, 47-7 Oct. 24 Wartburg Waverly W, 19-7 Oct. 31 Loras Pella W, 22-0 Nov. 7 Luther Decorah W, 24-0 Nov. 14 Buena Vista Pella W, 31-15 NCAA Division III playoffs Nov. 21 Menlo (Calif.) Pella W, 17-0 Nov. 28 St. John’s Pella W, 13-3 (Minn.) Dec. 5 Dayton (Ohio) Dayton, Ohio L, 34-0 1988 (11-2 overall, 7-1 conference) Coach: Ron Schipper NCAA Division III national runner-up Sept. 17 William Penn Pella W, 38-0 Sept. 24 Upper Iowa Pella W, 34-0 Oct. 1 Cornell Mount Vernon W, 54-12 Oct. 8 Wartburg Pella W, 66-7 Oct. 15 Luther Pella W, 23-17 Oct. 22 Loras Dubuque W, 17-7 Oct. 29 Buena Vista Storm Lake W, 49-19 Nov. 5 Dubuque Pella W, 44-8 Nov. 12 Simpson Indianola L, 14-13 NCAA Division III playoffs Nov. 19 Concordia- Moorhead, W, 7-0 Moorhead Minn. (Minn.)

Nov. 26 Wis.-Whitewater Whitewater, W, 16-13 Wis. Dec. 2 Augustana (Ill.) Pella W, 23-17 (2OT) Dec. 9 Ithaca (N.Y.) Phenix City, L, 39-24 Ala. 1989 (10-1 overall, 8-0 conference) Coach: Ron Schipper Iowa Conference champions Sept. 16 William Penn Oskaloosa W, 43-0 Sept. 23 Upper Iowa Fayette W, 64-0 Sept. 30 Cornell Pella W, 42-3 Oct. 7 Wartburg Pella W, 28-7 Oct. 14 Luther Decorah W, 37-21 Oct. 21 Loras Pella W, 42-6 Oct. 28 Buena Vista Pella W, 30-0 Nov. 4 Dubuque Dubuque W, 52-14 Nov. 11 Simpson Pella W, 54-30 NCAA Division III playoffs Nov. 18 Saint Norbert Pella W, 55-7 (Wis.) Nov. 25 St. John’s Pella L, 27-24 (Minn.) 1990 (10-2 overall, 8-0 conference) Coach: Ron Schipper Iowa Conference champions Sept. 8 Gustavus Adol. Pella L, 21-19 (Minn.) Sept. 15 Loras Dubuque W, 37-6 Sept. 22 Buena Vista Storm Lake W, 49-21 Sept. 29 Dubuque Pella W, 62-13 Oct. 6 Simpson Indianola W, 28-21 Oct. 13 William Penn Pella W, 48-0 Oct. 20 Upper Iowa Pella W, 34-13 Nov. 3 Wartburg Waverly W, 27-0 Nov. 10 Luther Pella W, 40-9 NCAA Division III playoffs Nov. 17 Redlands Pella W, 24-14 (Calif.) Nov. 24 St. Thomas St. Paul, Minn. W, 33-32 (Minn.) Dec. 1 Allegheny (Pa.) Pella L, 24-7 1991 (8-1 overall, 7-1 conference) Coach: Ron Schipper Sept. 7 Gustavus Adol. St. Peter, Minn. W, 26-25 (Minn.) Sept. 14 Loras Pella W, 12-3 Sept. 21 Buena Vista Pella W, 28-7 Sept. 28 Dubuque Dubuque W, 35-7 Oct. 5 Simpson Pella L, 12-3 Oct. 12 William Penn Oskaloosa W, 83-18 Oct. 19 Upper Iowa Fayette W, 41-0 Nov. 2 Wartburg Pella W, 10-6 Nov. 9 Luther Decorah W, 22-21 (OT)

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1992 (10-1 overall, 8-0 conference) Coach: Ron Schipper Iowa Conference champions Sept. 12 Bethel (Minn.) Pella W, 40-7 Sept. 19 Dubuque Dubuque W, 54-7 Sept. 26 Wartburg Pella W, 31-21 Oct. 3 Buena Vista Storm Lake W, 62-7 Oct. 10 William Penn Pella W, 55-0 Oct. 17 Simpson Indianola W, 16-7 Oct. 24 Loras Pella W, 42-21 Oct. 31 Upper Iowa Pella W, 45-20 Nov. 7 Luther Decorah W, 33-11 NCAA Division III playoffs Nov. 14 Carleton (Minn.) Pella W, 20-8 Nov. 21 Wis.-LaCrosse Ames L, 34-9 1993 (8-1 overall, 7-1 conference) Coach: Ron Schipper Sept. 11 Bethel (Minn.) St. Paul, Minn. W, 38-28 Sept. 18 Dubuque Pella W, 49-0 Sept. 25 Wartburg Waverly L, 21-14 Oct. 2 Buena Vista Pella W, 30-6 Oct. 9 William Penn Oskaloosa W, 70-6 Oct. 16 Simpson Pella W, 43-14 Oct. 23 Loras Dubuque W, 40-18 Oct. 30 Upper Iowa Fayette W, 30-0 Nov. 6 Luther Pella W, 23-0 1994 (10-1 overall, 8-0 conference) Coach: Ron Schipper Iowa Conference champions Sept. 10 Gustavus Adol. Pella W, 47-0 (Minn.) Sept. 17 Dubuque Dubuque W, 54-0 Sept. 24 Wartburg Pella W, 14-13 Oct. 1 Luther Decorah W, 28-0 Oct. 8 Colorado Coll. Pella W, 40-0 Oct. 15 Loras Pella W, 44-30 Oct. 22 Simpson Indianola W, 39-7 Oct. 29 Buena Vista Storm Lake W, 58-7 Nov. 5 William Penn Pella W, 47-0 Nov. 12 Upper Iowa Pella W, 41-16 NCAA Division III playoffs Nov. 19 Wartburg Pella L, 22-21 1995 (10-1 overall, 8-0 conference) Coach: Ron Schipper Iowa Conference champions Sept. 9 Gustavus Adol. St. Peter, W, 44-17 (Minn.) Minn. Sept. 16 Dubuque Pella W, 64-7 Sept. 23 Wartburg Waverly W, 27-0 Sept. 30 Luther Pella W, 50-7 Oct. 7 Colorado Coll. Colorado W, 31-9 Springs, Colo. Oct. 14 Loras Dubuque W, 24-14 Oct. 21 Simpson Pella W, 37-7

Oct. 28 Buena Vista Pella W, 28-0 Nov. 4 William Penn Oskaloosa W, 68-0 Nov. 11 Upper Iowa Fayette W, 42-0 NCAA Division III playoffs Nov. 18 Wis.-River Falls Pella L, 10-7 1996 (7-3 overall, 7-1 conference) Coach: Ron Schipper Sept. 7 Marietta (Ohio) Pella L, 35-18 Sept. 21 Wartburg Pella W, 33-26 Sept. 28 Dubuque Dubuque W, 82-14 Oct. 5 William Penn Pella W, 62-10 Oct. 12 Loras Pella W, 34-31 Oct. 19 Simpson Indianola L, 41-37 Oct. 26 Luther Decorah W, 34-19 Nov. 2 Upper Iowa Pella W, 41-0 Nov. 9 Washington St. Louis, L, 26-23 (Mo.) Mo. Nov. 16 Buena Vista Storm Lake W, 30-6 1997 (8-2 overall, 7-1 conference) Coach: Rich Kacmarynski Sept. 13 Marietta (Ohio) Marietta, Ohio L, 10-9 Sept. 20 Wartburg Waverly W, 35-6 Sept. 27 Dubuque Pella W, 55-25 Oct. 4 William Penn Oskaloosa W, 55-13 Oct. 11 Loras Dubuque W, 38-14 Oct. 18 Simpson Pella L, 31-27 Oct. 25 Luther Pella W, 48-8 Nov. 1 Upper Iowa Fayette W, 44-22 Nov. 8 Washington Pella W, 22-12 (Mo.) Nov. 15 Buena Vista Pella W, 35-0 1998 (10-1 overall, 10-0 conference) Coach: Rich Kacmarynski Iowa Conference champions Sept. 5 Cornell Pella W, 34-0 Sept. 12 Loras Dubuque W, 37-20 Sept. 19 Simpson Pella W, 45-24 Sept. 26 Luther Decorah W, 48-0 Oct. 3 Dubuque Pella W, 60-13 Oct. 10 Coe Cedar Rapids W, 39-14 Oct. 24 Upper Iowa Pella W, 36-33 Oct. 31 William Penn Oskaloosa W, 41-21 Nov. 7 Wartburg Pella W, 27-12 Nov. 14 Buena Vista Storm Lake W, 28-5 NCAA Division III playoffs Nov. 21 Wis.-Eau Claire Pella L, 28-21 1999 (10-2 overall, 9-1 conference) Coach: Rich Kacmarynski Sept. 4 Cornell + Cedar Rapids W, 44-0 Sept. 11 Loras Pella W, 32-13 Sept. 18 Simpson Indianola W, 29-13 Sept. 25 Luther Pella W, 43-7 Oct. 2 Dubuque Dubuque W, 39-13

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Oct. 9 Coe Pella W, 28-21 Oct. 23 Upper Iowa Fayette W, 14-0 Oct. 30 William Penn Pella W, 38-7 Nov. 6 Wartburg Waverly L, 40-23 Nov. 13 Buena Vista Pella W, 14-13 NCAA Division III playoffs Nov. 20 Wis.-La Crosse La Crosse, W, 38-17 Wis. Nov. 27 St. John’s Collegeville, L, 10-9 (Minn.) Minn. +Kingston Stadium 2000 (12-1 overall, 10-0 conference) Coach: Rich Kacmarynski Iowa Conference champions Sept. 2 Upper Iowa Fayette W, 13-9 Sept. 9 Luther Decorah W, 34-13 Sept. 16 Cornell Pella W, 27-0 Sept. 23 Buena Vista Storm Lake W, 27-10 Sept. 30 Loras Pella W, 31-7 Oct. 7 Simpson Pella W, 24-3 Oct. 21 William Penn Oskaloosa W, 73-7 Oct. 28 Coe Pella W, 31-7 Nov. 4 Wartburg Pella W, 24-10 Nov. 11 Dubuque Dubuque W, 49-7 NCAA Division III playoffs Nov. 18 St. Norbert Pella W, 29-14 (Wis.) Nov. 25 Linfield (Ore.) McMinnville, W, 20-17 (OT) Ore. Dec. 2 St. John’s Pella L, 21-18 (Minn.) 2001 (9-2 overall, 8-1 conference) Coach: Rich Kacmarynski Iowa Conference champions Sept. 8 Wis.-River Falls Pella W, 42-13 Sept. 15 Loras Dubuque W, 28-21 Sept. 22 Upper Iowa Pella W, 25-7 Sept. 29 Coe Cedar Rapids W, 24-17 Oct. 6 Simpson Indianola W, 21-14 Oct. 13 Dubuque Pella W, 43-6 Oct. 20 Wartburg Waverly L, 31-7 Oct. 27 Buena Vista Pella W, 42-21 Nov. 3 Cornell Mount Vernon W, 19-7 Nov. 10 Luther Pella W, 14-12 NCAA Division III playoffs Nov. 17 Pacific Lutheran Pella L, 27-21 (OT) (Wash.)

Oct. 12 Simpson Pella W, 21-7 Oct. 19 Dubuque Dubuque W, 37-0 Oct. 26 Wartburg Pella L, 14-0 Nov. 2 Buena Vista Storm Lake W, 28-14 Nov. 9 Cornell Pella W, 48-0 Nov. 16 Luther Decorah W, 33-3 2003 (5-5 overall, 3-5 conference) Coach: Rich Kacmarynski Sept. 13 Augustana (Ill.) Pella W, 3-0 Sept. 20 Buena Vista Altoona L, 16-14 Sept. 27 Loras Dubuque L, 21-20 Oct. 4 Simpson Pella L, 28-21 Oct. 11 Upper Iowa Fayette W, 38-14 Oct. 18 Coe Pella L, 28-14 Oct. 25 Dubuque Dubuque W, 36-14 Nov. 1 Luther Pella W, 14-7 Nov. 8 Cornell Pella W, 58-21 Nov. 15 Wartburg Waverly L, 29-3 2004 (6-4 overall, 4-3 conference) Coach: Jeff McMartin Sept. 4 Augustana (Ill.) Pella L, 38-7 Sept. 11 Bethel (Minn.) Pella W, 21-20 (OT) Sept. 18 Simpson Indianola W, 13-6 Sept. 25 Loras Pella W, 24-21 Oct. 2 Coe Cedar Rapids L, 16-13 Oct. 16 Luther Decorah L, 30-24 (2OT) Oct. 23 Dubuque Pella W, 33-7 Oct. 30 Wartburg Pella L, 14-10 Nov. 6 Buena Vista Storm Lake W, 35-16 Nov. 13 Cornell Mount Vernon W, 47-7 2005 (9-2 overall, 7-1 conference) Coach: Jeff McMartin Iowa Conference co-champions Sept. 3 Augustana (Ill.) Rock Island, Ill. W, 25-24 (OT) Sept. 10 Bethel (Minn.) St. Paul, Minn. W, 29-21 Sept. 17 Coe Pella L, 17-14 Sept. 24 Loras Dubuque W, 21-0 Oct. 1 Simpson Indianola W, 10-7 Oct. 8 Cornell Pella W, 41-6 Oct. 15 Luther Pella W, 40-35 Oct. 29 Dubuque Dubuque W, 45-28 Nov. 5 Wartburg Waverly W, 37-20 Nov. 12 Buena Vista Pella W, 28-6 NCAA Division III playoffs Nov. 19 Wis.- Whitewater, L, 34-14 Whitewater Wis.

2002 (8-2 overall, 8-1 conference) Coach: Rich Kacmarynski Iowa Conference co-champions Sept. 14 Augustana (Ill.) Rock Island, Ill. L, 34-14 Sept. 21 Loras Pella W, 17-7 Sept. 28 Upper Iowa Fayette W, 50-0 Oct. 5 Coe Pella W, 21-20 Football 55

2006 (10-1 overall, 8-0 conference) Coach: Jeff McMartin Iowa Conference champions Sept. 2 St. Thomas St. Paul, Minn. W, 17-7 (Minn.) Sept. 9 Hope (Mich.) Pella W, 24-13 Sept. 16 Buena Vista Storm Lake W, 24-3 Sept. 30 Wartburg Pella W, 13-7 (OT) Oct. 7 Luther Decorah W, 19-13 (OT) Oct. 14 Dubuque Pella W, 40-14 Oct. 21 Cornell Mount Vernon W, 34-17 Oct. 28 Loras Pella W, 44-7 Nov. 4 Coe Cedar Rapids W, 31-28 (OT) Nov. 11 Simpson Pella W, 23-0 NCAA Division III playoffs Nov. 18 St. John’s Pella L, 21-13 (Minn.) 2007 (12-1 overall, 8-0 conference) Coach: Jeff McMartin Iowa Conference champions Sept. 1 St. Thomas Pella W, 35-10 (Minn.) Sept. 8 Hope (Mich.) Holland, Mich. W, 36-17 Sept. 15 Luther Pella W, 44-36 Sept. 22 Loras Dubuque W, 17-14 Sept. 29 Buena Vista Pella W, 31-14 Oct. 6 Simpson Indianola W, 28-21 Oct. 13 Coe Pella W, 24-17 Oct. 20 Dubuque Dubuque W, 37-34 (3OT) Oct. 27 Cornell Pella W, 40-14 Nov. 10 Wartburg Waverly W, 17-14 NCAA Division III playoffs Nov. 17 Olivet (Mich.) Pella W, 38-17 Nov. 24 St. John’s Pella W, 37-7 (Minn.) Dec. 1 Bethel (Minn.) Pella L, 27-13

Sept. 19 Dubuque Dubuque W, 41-27 Sept. 26 Coe Pella W, 24-6 Oct. 3 Cornell Pella W, 55-0 Oct. 10 Simpson Indianola W, 56-24 Oct. 17 Luther Pella W, 35-17 Oct. 24 Loras Dubuque W, 41-17 Oct. 31 Buena Vista Pella W, 17-0 Nov. 7 Wartburg Waverly W, 41-33 NCAA Division III playoffs Nov. 21 Mary Hardin- Pella L, 42-40 Baylor (Texas)

2008 (6-4 overall, 4-4 conference) Coach: Jeff McMartin Sept. 6 Lakeland (Wis.) Pella W, 41-0 Sept. 20 Wartburg Pella L, 19-17 Sept. 27 Albion (Mich.) Albion, Mich. W, 13-12 Oct. 4 Luther Decorah L, 26-7 Oct. 11 Dubuque Pella W, 24-21 Oct. 18 Coe Cedar Rapids W, 27-10 Oct. 25 Cornell Mount Vernon W, 29-22 (OT) Nov. 1 Loras Pella L, 31-28 Nov. 8 Buena Vista Storm Lake W, 23-14 Nov. 15 Simpson Pella L, 24-17 (OT) 2009 (10-1 overall, 8-0 conference) Coach: Jeff McMartin Sept. 5 Lakeland (Wis.) Sheboygan, W, 40-17 Wis. Sept. 12 Wis.-Stevens Pella W, 22-21 Point

2012 (5-5 overall, 4-3 conference) Coach: Jeff McMartin Sept. 1 Wis. Oshkosh Oshkosh, Wis. L, 47-28 Sept. 8 Augustana (Ill.) Pella W, 17-10 Sept. 22 Albion (Mich.) Albion, Mich. L, 35-16 Sept. 29 Dubuque Pella W, 31-24 Oct. 6 Simpson Pella L, 21-18 Oct. 13 Buena Vista Storm Lake L, 30-25 Oct. 20 Luther Decorah W, 31-14 Oct. 27 Loras Pella W, 27-10 Nov. 3 Wartburg Pella W, 31-28 Nov. 10 Coe Cedar Rapids L, 34-13

2010 (8-2 overall, 6-2 conference) Coach: Jeff McMartin Sept. 4 Wis.-Oshkosh Pella W, 34-28 Sept. 11 Augustana (Ill.) Rock Island, Ill. W, 28-23 Sept. 18 Dubuque Pella W, 34-8 Sept. 25 Coe Cedar Rapids L, 37-28 Oct. 2 Cornell Mount Vernon W, 52-0 Oct. 9 Simpson Pella W, 38-10 Oct. 16 Luther Decorah W, 45-26 Oct. 23 Loras Pella W, 27-6 Oct. 30 Buena Vista Storm Lake W, 35-7 Nov. 6 Wartburg Pella L, 20-17 2011 (7-3 overall, 6-2 conference) Coach: Jeff McMartin Sept. 3 Wis.-Oshkosh Oshkosh, Wis. L, 31-28 Sept. 10 Augustana (Ill.) Pella W, 31-23 Sept. 17 Luther Pella W, 37-9 Sept. 24 Dubuque Dubuque L, 56-28 Oct. 1 Coe Pella W, 38-35 Oct. 8 Buena Vista Pella W, 33-30 Oct. 15 Loras Dubuque W, 70-7 Oct. 22 Cornell Pella W, 49-17 Oct. 29 Wartburg Waverly L, 20-13 Nov. 12 Simpson Indianola W, 37-14

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Central all-Iowa Conference honorees 1930 First team Babe Tysseling - E Tiny Wilkins - RB 1931 First team George Wildasin - G 1932 First team Ray Hosteltler - RB George Wildasin - G

1933 - First team Ray Hosteltler - RB 1934 First team Mervyn Leavingood - T 1939 First team Earl Leslie - E Bob Menning - RB 1940 First team Harley Croft - G 1941 First team Bud Bonwell - B Harley Crosft - G 1946 First team Galen Cheuvront - RB Chet Cross - T Howard Lowe - E 1947 First team Galen Cheuvront - RB Chet Cross - T Mark Speed - RB 1950 First team Bob Vander Linden - C 1952 First team Arvid Pierson - T 1953 First team Garry Darland - T

Lou Pluim - E Arvid Pierson - G 1956 First team Verne Boelkens - RB Dick Mitchell - G 1959 First team Graham Fee - QB John Nummerdor - E Dirk Van Gorp - G 1960 First team John Nummerdor - DE Dirk Van Gorp - DL 1961 First team Bruce Heerema - T John Sikkink - LB Robert Slykhuis - G Dirk Van Gorp - DL 1964 First team Dick Dykstra - DB Paul Ebbers - DT Dave Hay - DB Don Jacobusse - RB Blaine Kading - DT Charles Slykhuis - T Tom Stone - G 1965 First team Warren Slebos - OL Don Jacobusse - RB Blaine Kading - DL John Anker - DL Roger Slykhuis - DL Dennis Descoteau - DB 1966 First team Roger Slykhuis - OL Dennis Descoteau - RB John Anker - DL Larry Embling - DL Alex Glann - DL Rich Vets - DB 1967 First team

Ken Piazza - OL Gary Van Hulzen - OL Doug Van Boven - RB Larry Embling - DL Nick Cookas - DB Rich Vets - DB Gary Auxier - DB 1968 First team Ken Piazza - OG Vern Den Herder - DE Alex Glann - DT John Danks - DT Second team Doug Black - RB Bob Graefe - DT Steve Bancroft - LB Brian O’Donnell - DB

Doug Clapp - OG Chris Nelson - QB Steve Paris - DT Neal Rusher - LB Second team Doug Fisher - DB

1969 First team Vern Den Herder - DE Steve Bancroft - DT Second team Jerry Terpstra - TE Jim Lunan - OT Lowell Bauer - RB Larry Williams - DB

1974 First team Dan Wright - OL Don Knock - OL Randy Busscher - WR Gary Cutler - QB Mike Hodges - RB Ron Merema - DL Cliff Marlow - DB Al Dorenkamp - LB Second team Mike Brown - OL Jim Veldhuizen - RB Mike Street - DL Gary Jensen - DL Tim Piester - DB MVP - Al Dorenkamp Coach of the year Ron Schipper

1970 First team Bill Stewart - TE Vern Den Herder - DE Gene Pals - LB Second team Gary Nimetz - OT Steve Paris - DT Gary Seaholm - DT Doug Fisher - DB MVP - Vern Den Herder 1971 First team Don Robinette - WR Chris Nelson - QB Steve Paris - DT Gene Pals - LB Second team Doug Clapp - OG Gary Seaholm - DT Ron Martin - DB 1972 First team Randy Busscher - WR

1973 First team Randy Busscher - WR Al Dorenkamp - LB Second team Dan Wright - OL Steve Kriegel - TE Don Robinette - WR Jim Weldhuizen - RB Ron Merema - DL Jim Fitzgerald - LB Cliff Marlow - DB

1975 First team Don Knock - OL Don Taylor - RB Sam DeVilder - DL Jim Fitzgerald - LB Second team Larry Hook - OL Bob Vitanza - OL Ron Merema - DL Sam DeVilder - DE Keith Willis - DB 1976 First team

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Larry Hook - OL Don Taylor - RB Sam DeVilder - DL Jim Fitzgerald - LB Second team Paul Miller - OL Reggie Kumrow - OL Terry Peter - TE Mark Vander Linden - QB Kern Reese - DL Jeff Anderson - DB 1977 First team Paul Miller - OL Terry Peter - TE Mark Kramer - WR Mark Vander Linden - QB Don Taylor - RB Cal Swanson - DT Larry Rude - DB Second team Mark Miller - OL Earl Hammond - DE Ken Davis - LB Chuck Bredlow - DB MVP - Don Taylor Coach of the year Ron Schipper 1978 First team Ron Marlow - WR Brent Aufdembrink - WR Earl Hammond - DE Ken Davis - LB Second team John Goode - OL Mark Lafferty - DE Chris Adkins - LB Randy Ripperger - DB Chuck Bredlow - DB Coach of the year Ron Schipper 1979 First team Tom Temple - TE Brent Aufdembrink - WR Earl Hammond - DL Chris Adkins - LB Bob Dawes - DB Second team Bob Schueler - OL John Whipple - WR Ross McCarty - DL Ken Davis - LB

Chuck Bredlow - DB 1980 First team Keith Tipton - OL Scott De Jong - RB Mark Davison - LB Craig Wilkin - DB Second team Bob Schueler - OL Bruce Wendt - OL Tom Vander Linden - QB John Whipple - WR Stacy Bandy - DL Bob Dawes - DB 1981 First team Keith Tipton - OL Bruce Wendt - OL Scott De Jong - RB Bruce Robinson - DL John Celoni - LB Second team Dan Hocker - OL John Whipple - WR Mark Prusha - DE Eric Prins - DL Stacy Bandy - LB Ben Leedle - DB Dan Cruikshank - DB MVP - Bruce Wendt Coach of the year Ron Schipper 1982 First team Dan Hocker - OL Keith Tipton - OL Scott De Jong - RB Craig Wassenaar - K Mark Prusha - DE John Celoni - LB Second team Bob Schueler - OL Dave Birks - TE Dan Ceschin - QB Bill Northup - RB Stacy Bandy - DL Ben Leedle - DB Brett Clayberg - DB 1983 First team Scott Storjohann - OL Brett Clayberg - RB Craig Wassenaar - DE Rich Thomas - DT

John Celoni - LB Second team Jim Bauman - OL Neil Gray - OL Mike Bohning - TE Dave Bequeaith - DT Brad Havran - LB Jody Bandy - DB Scott Froehle - DB Coach of the year Ron Schipper 1984 First team Neil Gray - OL Mike Bohning - TE Mark Grenko - P Rich Thomas - DL Brad Havran - LB Scott Froehle - DB Second team Eric Eversman - OL Scot Storjohann - OL Gregg Stoel - DL Jeff Blythe - DE Mark Knaack - DE Jody Bandy - DB Craig Roorda - DB Coach of the year Ron Schipper 1985 First team Neil Gray - OL Eric Eversman - OL Matt Schulte - K Terry Jones - P Jeff Blythe - DE Rich Thomas - DL Dave Bequeaith - DL Jody Bandy - DB Second team Matt Schulte - WR Mark Knaack - DE Tim Patterson - DL Scott Lindell - LB Dave Gray - LB Marc DeMoss - DB MVP - Rich Thomas Coach of the year Ron Schipper 1986 First team Doug Embray - OL Kirk Simmons - OL Terry Jones - P Jeff Blythe - DE

Mike Stumberg - DT Scott Lindell - LB Jeff Staton - DB Second team Tom McDonald - TE Mark Blom - QB 1987 First team Bill Mehman - OL Mark Heid - WR Rick Vander Horst - K Mike Stumberg - DT Brent Vigness - DT Kris Reis - LB Jeff Staton - DB Terry Jones - P Second team Paul Peterson - OL Jeff Westphal - DB 1988 First team Bill Mehman - OL Al Chism - OL Steve Flynn - QB John Barten - RB Mike Stumberg - DL Kris Reis - LB Jeff Gustason - DB Second team Rick Perry - WR Brad Leighton - DL Ron Saak - LB Wade Nolte - DB MVP - Mike Stumberg 1989 First team Bill Mehman - OL Travis Lynn - OL Steve Flynn - QB Trent Novak - WR Brad Leighton - DL Kris Reis - LB Steve Meyer - DB Second team Jon Lamb - OL Rich Kacmarynski - RB Don Hejlik - DL Scott Argo - LB Tim Ziegler - DB Coach of the year Ron Schipper 1990 First team Travis Lynn - OL

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Rich Kacmarynski - RB Tim Lewis - DE Jodi Bermel - DL Ron Saak - LB Steve Meyer - DB Second team Gary Saak - OL Shad Flynn - QB Rich Schulte - WR Coley Hyde - DB MVP - Ron Saak Coach of the year Ron Schipper 1991 First team Rich Kacmarynski - RB Tim Lewis - DE Gary Knaack - DL Bill Mulder - LB Second team Chris Hulleman - OL Brent Sandquist - DB MVP - Rich Kacmarynski 1992 First team Chris Hulleman - OL Travis Sterling - OL Gary Knaack - DL Glen Hummel - DL Bill Mulder - LB Kevin Sanger - DE Brian Gordon - DB Brent Sandquist - P Second team Shad Flynn - QB Mike Van Voorst - WR Jeff Helle - OL Ryan Suchomel - DL Troy Madlena - DB 1993 First team Shad Flynn - QB Mark Kacmarynski - RB Jeff Helle - OL Glen Hummel - DL Rick Sanger - LB Brent Sandquist - P Second team Jamie Arendt - WR Jason Sanders - OL Ryan Suchomel - DL Ross Gahart - DB

1994 First team Mark Kacmarynski - RB Jeff Helle - OL Jason Sanders - OL Jamie Arendt - WR Darren Glenn - DE Rick Sanger - LB Mike Morris - DB Second team Matt Bandstra - OL Terry Eisenbarth - DL Steve Brand - DB MVP - Mark Kacmarynski Coach of the year Ron Schipper 1995 First team Cole Adrian - RB Geoff Lamb - WR Joel Buseman - K Matt Bandstra - OL Jason Hinners - L Todd Boyse - DE Rick Sanger - LB Dan Zimmerman - LB Steve Brand - DB Matt Newland - DB Second team Travis Carson - OL Matt Paulsen - DB Coach of the year Ron Schipper 1996 First team Travis Carson - OL Mark Kacmarynski - RB Matt Paulsen - DB Joel Buseman - P Second team Dave Hauser - OL Justin Quaas - WR Dave Runchey - DL Andrew Paulsen - DB 1997 First team Steve Olsen - OL Joel Buseman - K Jeromy Dingleman - DL Jeff Sanger - LB Matt Paulsen - DB Andrew Paulsen - DB Second team

Marc Poortinga - QB Jon Klaassen - RB Chris Johnson - WR 1998 First team Steve Olsen - OL Marc Ricketts - RB Chris Johnson - WR Jesse Peterson - DL Justin Huisman - LB Andrew Paulsen - DB Second team Curt Kopacek - OL Jared Blum - OL Chad Meyers - DL Jeff Sanger - LB Coach of the year Rich Kacmarynski 1999 First team Reid Evans - OL Steve Perkins - DL Jeff Sanger - LB Second team Jared Blum - OL Ryan Anderson - DL Chad Klein - DB 2000 First team Reid Evans - OL Steve Perkins - DL Ryan Anderson - DL Justin Snyder - LB Jeff Sanger - LB Chad Klein - LB Second team Matt Jones - OL Nate Koerselman - DB MVP - Jeff Sanger Coach of the year Rich Kacmarynski 2001 First team Matt Petersen - OL Jeff Borgman - QB Chris McCullough - WR Bric Nelson - PR Shawn De Waard - DL Austin Bonnema - LB Second team Mike Merema - DL Justin Heiden - LB Bric Nelson - DB

2002 First team Brandon Sowers - OL Tim Vande Noord - DL Austin Bonnema - LB Mark Sanger - LB Second team Ike Hammerly - OL Tony Ritema - WR Mike Merema - DL 2003 First team Brandon Sowers - OL Mark Sanger - LB Mike Rasmussen - DL Second team Jeremy Christofferson - OL 2004 First team Mark Sanger - LB Second team Mark Isaacson - QB Brad Ryals - WR Ryan Johnson - OL Rodney Sundine - DL Nick Cross - DB Keith Wasoba - P 2005 First team Vance Schuring - RB Andrew Lehn - LB Brett Doud - DB Brett Doud - KR/PR Brant VerMeer - P Second team Derek Haugen - OL MVP - Vance Schuring Coach of the yearJeff McMartin 2006 First team Vance Schuring - RB Nick Reed - OL Brant VerMeer - P Andrew Lehn - LB Colby Myers - LB Ben Bollard - DB Taylor Vanden - DL Wynboom Second team Tim Connell - QB Dustyn Baethke - DB

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Brett Doud - DB Nick Mulder - DL MVP - Vance Schuring Coach of the year Jeff McMartin 2007 First team Tim Connell, QB Spenser Remick, OL Cody Huisman, WR Josh Smith, WR Guy Dierikx, DB Kurtis Brondyke, P Second team Keith Bowers, OL Nick Mulder, DL Andrew Lehn, LB Brett Doud, DB MVP - Tim Connell Coach of the year Jeff McMartin

2008 First team Kurtis Brondyke, P Second team Spenser Remick, OL Matt VerMeer, WR 2009 First team Nate Snead, QB David Zachary, RB Andy Kneib, OL Joey Shoemaker, OL Jeremy Snead, WR Shane Wong, DL Jake Viggers, K Kurtis Brondyke, P Brett Wilkin, KR/PR Second team Lee Schroeder, OL Brady Hill, DL Zach Van Arkel, LB Greg Best, LB Cody Baethke, DB

2010 First team Nate Snead, QB Jeremy Snead, WR Lee Schroeder, OL Shane Wong, DL Greg Best, LB Jake Petersen, DB Jake Viggers, K Mike Furlong, PR Second Team Jordan Leuschen, TE Joey Shoemaker, OL Austin Hill, DL Ryan Schmidt, DB Kurtis Brondyke, P Defensive MVP - Shane Wong

Jeremy Snead, WR Mike Furlong, KR/PR Casey Tanner, OL Brady Hill, DL Preston West, RB Preston Roberts, P 2012 First team Danny Samson, DL Kevin Sheldon, PK Second team Travis Hook, OL Colton Smith, OL Mike Young, LB Eric Larson, DB

2011 First team Garrett Albers, OL Keith Rush, LB Kevin Sheldon, PK Second Team Nate Snead, QB

Central’s all-Iowa Conference players by position Position 1st team 2nd team Offensive line 64 45 Tight end 8 8 Running back 33 9 Quarterback 10 10 Wide receiver 18 13 Total, offense 133 85

Position 1st team 2nd team Kicker 9 0 Punter 12 3 Kick/punt returner 4 2 Total, specialists 25 5 Total, overall 292 185 Iowa Conference MVP Awards--14 Iowa Conference Coach of the Year Awards--16

Defensive end 17 9 Defensive line 45 28 Linebacker 41 17 Defensive back 31 41 Total, defense 134 95

Central’s undefeated regular seasons (16) 1966 1967 1974

1977 1984 1985

1986 1989 1992

1994 1995 1998

2000 2006 2007

2009

1994 1995 1998 2000 2001

2002 (tie) 2005 (tie) 2006 2007 2009

Central’s Iowa Conference championships (30, league record) 1939 (tie) 1945 1946 1956 1964 (tie)

1965 1966 1967 1974 1977

1978 (tie) 1981 1983 1984 1985

1986 1987 1989 1990 1992

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Iowa Conference records since 1961 W L T Pct. 1. Central 336 59 2 .849 2. Coe 82 38 0 .683 3. Wartburg 248 141 3 .636 4. Buena Vista 202 192 2 .513 5. Luther 201 192 3 .511 6. Simpson 200 200 5 .500 7. Loras 101 115 0 .468 8. Dubuque 122 267 6 .316 Note: Coe joined conference in 1997 All-time NCAA Division III playoff series records W L Years Allegheny (Pa.) 0 1 1990 Augustana (Ill.) 1 2 1984, 1985, 1988 Bethel (Minn.) 0 1 2007 Buena Vista 1 0 1986 Carleton (Minn.) 1 0 1992 Coe 1 0 1985 Concordia-Moor. (Minn.) 1 1 1986, 1988 Dayton (Ohio) 0 1 1987 Evansville (Ind.) 1 0 1974 Ithaca (N.Y.) 1 1 1974, 1988 Linfield (Ore.) 1 0 2000 Mary Hardin- 0 1 2009 Baylor (Texas) Menlo (Calif.) 1 0 1987 Occidental (Calif.) 2 0 1984, 1985 Olivet (Mich.) 1 0 2007 Pacific Lutheran 0 1 2001 Redlands (Calif.) 1 0 1990 St. John’s (Minn.) 2 4 1987, 1989, 1999, 2000, 2006, 2007 St. Norbert (Wis.) 2 0 1989, 2000 St. Thomas (Minn.) 1 0 1990 Wartburg 0 1 1994 Wash. & Jeff. (Pa.) 1 0 1984 Widener (Pa.) 0 1 1977 Wis.-Eau Claire 0 1 1998 Wis.-La Crosse 1 1 1992, 1999 Wis.-River Falls 0 1 1988, 2005

Iowa Conference first- and second-place finishes since 1980 (32 seasons) No. School 1st 2nd Total Yrs. 1. Central 19 10 29 33 2. Wartburg 9 13 22 33 3. Simpson 4 4 8 33 4. Coe 4 4 8 16 5. Buena Vista 0 6 6 33 6. Luther 0 2 2 33 7. Dubuque 2 2 4 33 8. Loras 0 0 0 27 Note: Coe joined conference in 1997. NCAA’s winningest teams since 1975 No. School W L T Pct. 1. Mount Union (Ohio) 391 58 4 .868 2. Linfield (Ore.) 303 69 3 .812 3. Central 316 76 1 .805 4. St. John’s (Minn.) 322 80 5 .797 5. Dayton (Ohio) 328 84 3 .794 6. Wash. & Jeff. (Pa.) 372 97 3 .791 7. Wittenberg (Ohio) 308 84 2 .784 8. Nebraska 361 103 2 .777 9. Pittsburg State (Kan.) 331 98 4 .769 10. North Dakota State 331 105 3 .757 NCAA’s winningest teams since 1961 No. School W L T Pct. 1. Linfield (Ore.) 413 96 6 .808 2. Wittenberg (Ohio) 429 102 5 .805 3. Central 422 105 3 .799 4. St. John’s (Minn.) 423 111 8 .788 5. Mount Union (Ohio) 458 125 4 .784 6. Nebraska 493 136 6 .781 7. Ohio State 445 134 10 .764 8. North Dakota State 436 147 4 .746 9. Oklahoma 452 159 9 .736 10. Baldwin Wallace (Ohio) 368 134 6 .730

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2013 D3football.com preseason top 25 No. School (1st votes) 2012 rec. Pts 2011 final 1 Mount Union (13) 15-0 606 1 2 St. Thomas (7) 14-1 594 3 3 Mary Hardin-Baylor 13-1 554 2 4 Linfield (5) 11-1 553 5 5 Wesley 10-2 529 6 6 North Central (Ill.) 9-3 430 7 7 Hobart 12-1 381 9 8 Bethel 9-3 370 12 9 UW-Whitewater 7-3 364 -10 Wittenberg 10-2 329 14 11 UW-Platteville 8-2 303 13 12 UW-Oshkosh 13-1 301 4 13 Pacific Lutheran 7-3 269 17 14 Heidelberg 9-2 258 19 15 Wheaton (Ill.) 8-2 251 21 16 Salisbury 9-3 245 11 17 Johns Hopkins 10-2 239 22 18 Cal Lutheran 8-2 234 16 19 Franklin 9-3 224 20 20 Widener 11-1 203 10 21 Coe 10-1 156 15 22 Elmhurst 10-2 146 8 23 Baldwin Wallace 7-3 62 -- 24 St. John Fisher 8-3 48 -- 25 Wabash 8-2 46 - Others receiving votes: Cortland State 45; Concordia-Moorhead 43; Delaware Valley 37; Otterbein 33; Thomas More 33; Rowan 31; Washington and Jefferson 27; Louisiana College 26; Ohio Wesleyan 22; Washington and Lee 13; Lycoming 18; Trinity (Conn.) 17; Waynesburg 14; Willamette 14; Adrian 13; Hardin-Simmons 12; Trinity (Texas) 10; Redlands 9; Concordia-Chicago 3; Monmouth 3; Framingham State 2; Illinois Wesleyan 2; Augsburg 1; Buffalo State 1; Ithaca 1.

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All-time records vs. opponents (2013 opponents in bold) Central Opponent record

First played

Last defeat

Albion (Mich.) 1-1 2008 2012 Allegheny (Pa.) 0-1 1990 1990 Augsburg (Minn.) 2-0 1976 Augustana (Ill.) 7-4 1930 2004 Bethel (Minn.) 4-1 1992 2007 Buena Vista 53-12 1928 2012 Cape Girardeau State 1-1 1950 1950 (Mo.) Carthage (Wis.) 3-0 1954 Coe 13-8-2 1925 2012 Colorado College 2-0 1994 Columbia 2-2-1 1932 1935 Carleton (Minn.) 1-0 1992 Concordia (Minn.) 1-1 1988 Concordia (Neb.) 1-1 1981 1981 Cornell 20-1 1943 1978 Culver-Stockton (Mo.) 3-0 1930 Dana (Neb.) 3-0-1 1952 Dayton (Ohio) 0-1 1987 1987 Des Moines 2-7-1 1893 1928 Doane (Neb.) 0-1 1950 1950 Drake 0-8-1 1913 1943 Dubuque 55-16-2 1930 2011 Ellsworth 4-6 1912 1926 Evansville (Ind.) 1-0 1974 Ft. Crooks 0-1 1943 1943 Ferris State (Mich.) 2-0 1974 Graceland 4-1-4 1921 1927 Grinnell 0-6 1935 1949 Gustavus Adolphus 3-1 1990 1990 (Minn.) Hastings (Neb.) 1-0 1931 Hope (Mich.) 2-0 2006 - Highland Park 1-5-1 1909 1915 Iowa Business 1-0 1926 Iowa State 0-1 1933 1933 Iowa Wesleyan 19-23-1 1905 1961 Ithaca (N.Y.) 1-1 1974 1988 Kirksville Osteopathic 0-3 1910 1921 Lakeland (Wis.) 4-0 1972 Lincoln (Mo.) 0-1 1965 1965 Loras 29-5 1932 2008 Loyola (Ill.) 0-2 1924 1924 Luther 51-22-1 1928 2008 Macalester (Minn.) 1-1 1968 1969 Marietta (Ohio) 0-2 1996 1996 Mary Hardin- 0-1 2009 2009 Baylor (Texas)

Central Opponent record

First played

Last defeat

Mayville State (N.D.) 2-0 1968 Menlo (Calif.) 1-0 1987 Midland (Neb.) 3-1 1941 1941 Milwaukee St. Teachers 1-0 1945 (Wis.) Missouri Valley (Mo.) 1-2 1951 1952 Missouri Wesleyan 1-0 1929 Morningside 0-1 1949 1949 Nebraska Wesleyan 4-0 1984 North Central (Ill.) 3-1 1948 1949 Northern Iowa 0-1 Northland (Mich.) 1-0 1971 Northwestern (Iowa) 5-8-1 1970 1983 Occidental (Calif.) 2-0 1984 Olivet (Mich.) 1-0 2007 Parsons 14-24 1905 1962 Peru State (Neb.) 0-3 1943 1953 Redlands (Calif.) 1-0 1990 Ripon (Wis.) 2-0 1987 Simpson 59-28-3 1905 2012 South Dakota St. 0-1 1947 1947 St. Ambrose 3-10 1922 1951 St. John’s (Minn.) 2-4 1987 2006 St. Mary’s (Kan.) 1-0 1965 St. Norbert (Wis.) 1-0 1989 St. Thomas (Minn.) 3-0 1990 Still Osteophatic 0-3-1 1922 Tabor (Kan.) 1-0 1924 Tarkio (Mo.) 2-0 1939 Trinity (Mich.) 2-0 1986 Upper Iowa 43-10 1925 1978 Wabash (Ind.) 0-1 1980 1980 Wartburg 42-19 1945 2011 Washington (Mo.) 1-1 1996 1997 Washington & Jefferson 1-0 1984 (Pa.) Western Illinois 2-0 1943 Western Union 2-0-1 1940 Wheaton (Ill.) 2-0 1939 Widener (Pa.) 0-1 1977 1977 William Penn 53-33-2 1892 1981 William Vashta 0-1 1910 1910 Winona State (Minn.) 2-0 1966 Wis.-Oshkosh 1-2 2010 2012 Wis.-La Crosse 1-1 1992 1992 Wis.-River Falls 1-1 1995 1995 Wis.-Stevens Point 1-0 2009 Wis.-Whitewater 1-2 1966 2005

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Winningest active NCAA Division III football coaches, by percentage No. Coach Yrs. W L T Pct. 1. Lance Leipold, Wis.-Whitewater 6 79 6 0 .929 2. Jeff Devanney, Trinity (Conn.) 7 49 7 0 .875 3. Mike Sirianni, Wash. & Jeff. 10 93 21 0 .816 4. Joe Fincham, Wittenberg 17 154 35 0 .815 5. Pete Fredenburg, Mary Hardin-Baylor 15 146 34 0 .811 6. Joe Smith, Linfield 7 60 14 0 .811 7. Rick Willis, Wartburg 14 119 31 0 .793 8. John Thorne, North Central (Ill.) 11 97 27 0 .782 9. Mike Drass, Wesley 20 176 49 1 .781 10. Mike Swider, Wheaton (Ill.) 17 140 41 0 .773 11. Jim Purtill, St. Norbert 15 122 36 1 .770 12. Jeff McMartin, Central 9 73 23 0 .760 13. Glenn Caruso, St. Thomas (Minn.) 7 63 20 0 .759 14. Ben McEnroe, Cal Lutheran 6 44 14 0 .759 15. Jim Hilvert, Thomas More 6 50 16 0 .758

All-time winningest college football coaches, all divisions, by victories

No. Coach Yrs. W L T Pct. 1. John Gagliardi (Colorado Col. 1949) 64 489 138 11 .775 (Carroll [Mont.] 1949-52, Saint John’s [Minn.] 53-2012) 2. Eddie Robinson (Leland 1941) 55 408 165 15 .707 (Grambling 1941-42, 45-97) 3. ^Bobby Bowden (Samford 1953) 44 377 129 4 .743 (Samford 1959-62, West Virginia 70-75, Florida St. 76-2009) 4. Pop Warner (Cornell 1895, Georgia 1895-96, Iowa St. 95-99) 49 336 114 32 .730 (Cornell 97-98, 1904-06, Carlisle 1899-1903, 07-14, Pittsburgh 15-23, Stanford 24-32, Temple 33-38) 5. Larry Kehres (Mount Union 1971) 27 332 24 3 .929 (Mount Union 1986-2012) 6. Bear Bryant (Alabama 1936) 38 323 85 17 .780 (Maryland 1945, Kentucky 46-53, Texas A&M 54-57, Alabama 58-82) 7. Roy Kidd (Eastern Kentucky 1954) 39 314 124 8 .713 (Eastern Kentucky 1964-2002) Amos Alonzo Stagg (Yale 1890) 57 314 199 35 .605 (Springfield 1890-91, Chicago 92-1932, Pacific 1933-46) 9. *Ken Sparks (Carson-Newman 1968) 33 308 83 2 .786 (Carson-Newman 1980-2012) 10. Tubby Raymond (Michigan 1950) 36 300 119 3 .714 (Delaware 1966-2001) 11. #Joe Paterno (Brown 1950) 46 298 136 3 .685 (Penn St. 1966-2011) 12. Ron Schipper (Hope 1952) 36 287 67 3 .808 (Central 1961-96) 13. *Bob Ford (Springfield 1959) 44 264 180 1 .594 (St. Lawrence 1965-68, Albany [N.Y.] 73-2012) 14. Roger Harring (Wis.-La Crosse 1958) 31 261 75 7 .771 (Wis.-La Crosse 1969-99) 15. Frank Beamer (Virginia Tech 1969) 32 258 127 4 .668 (Murray St. 1981-86, Virginia Tech 87-2012) * active coaches ^ records adjusted by NCAA Committee Infractions # records adjusted by NCAA executive action

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THE LAST TIME ...

Central shut out an opponent — Oct. 2, 2010 (W, 52-0 at Cornell) An opponent shut out Central — Oct. 26, 2002 (L, 14-0 vs. Wartburg) Central played an overtime game — Nov. 15, 2008 (L, 24-17 vs. Simpson) Central lost a season opener — Sept. 1, 2012 (L, 47-28 vs Wis.-Oshkosh) Central lost a home game — Oct. 6, 2012 (L, 21-18 vs. Simpson) Central lost a regular-season home game — Oct. 6, 2012 (L, 21-18 vs. Simpson) Central lost a road game — Nov. 10, 2012 (L, 34-13 at Coe) Central lost a regular-season road game — Nov. 10, 2012 (L, 34-13 at Coe) Central returned a kickoff for a touchdown — Nov. 5, 2005 (Brett Doud, 90 yards, at Wartburg) An opponent returned a kickoff for a touchdown — Sept. 22, 2012 (Clinton Orr, Albion (Mich.), 90 yards) Central returned a punt for a touchdown — Sept. 15, 2007 (Guy Dierikx, 45 yards, vs. Luther) An opponent returned a punt for a touchdown — Oct. 13, 2007 (Tom Breitbach, Coe, 53 yards) Central returned a blocked punt for a touchdown — Oct. 15, 2011 (Joey Toale, 15 yards, at Simpson) An opponent returned a blocked punt for a touchdown — Oct. 9, 2010 (Matt Gregory, Simpson, 34 yards) Central returned an interception for a touchdown — Sept. 29, 2012 (Spencer Boeyink, 95 yards, vs. Dubuque) An opponent returned an interception for a touchdown — Sept. 24, 2011 (Dubuque’s Marice Hill, 44 yards) Central returned a fumble for a touchdown — Sept. 1, 2007 (Greg Altmaier, vs. St. Thomas (Minn.), 52 yards) An opponent returned a fumble for a touchdown — Oct. 8, 2011 (Buena Vista’s Nick Plueger, 0 yards) Central recorded a safety — Sept. 17, 2011 (vs. Luther) An opponent recorded a safety — Sept. 18, 2010 (vs. Dubuque) Central lost a homecoming game — Sept. 20, 2008 (19-17 vs. Wartburg) Central rushed for more than 300 yards — Sept. 29, 2012 (W, 31-24, vs. Dubuque, 325 yards) Central rushed for more than 400 yards — Nov. 11, 1989 (W, 54-30, vs. Simpson, 448 yards) Central passed for more than 300 yards — Oct. 15, 2011 (W, 70-7 at Loras, 347 yards) Central had more than 500 yards total offense — Oct. 22, 2011 (W, 49-17 vs. Cornell, 529 yards) Central allowed more than 500 yards total offense — Nov. 3, 2012 (W, 31-28 vs. Wartburg, 508 yards) Central had more than 600 yards total offense — Oct. 15, 2011 (W, 70-7 at Loras, 626 yards) Central scored more than 50 points — Oct. 15, 2011 (W, 70-7 at Loras) Central scored more than 60 points — Oct. 15, 2011 (W, 70-7 at Loras) Central failed to rush for 100 yards — Sept. 3, 2011 (99 yards at Wis.-Oshkosh) Central failed to pass for 100 yards — Sept. 29, 2012 (W, 31-24, vs. Dubuque, 28 yards) Central held an opponent to less than 100 yards rushing — Oct. 13, 2012 (34 yards at Buena Vista) Central held an opponent to negative rushing yards — Oct. 23, 2010 (W, 27-6 vs. Loras, minus 20 yards) Central held an opponent to less than 100 yards passing — Oct. 27, 2012 (W, 27-10 vs. Loras, 78 yards) Central held an opponent to negative passing yards — Oct. 19, 1985 (W, 17-0 vs. Simpson, minus 6 yards) Central held an opponent to less than 100 yards total offense — Oct. 3, 2009 (W, 55-0 vs. Cornell, 86 yards) Central held an opponent to 5 or fewer first downs — Oct. 3, 2009 (W, 55-0 vs. Cornell, 4 first downs) A Central player rushed for 100 yards — Sept. 29, 2012 vs. Dubuque (Josh Osborn, 135 yards, 17 attempts) Two Central players rushed for 100 yards — Oct. 16, 2010 (W, 45-26 at Luther, Kyle Wood, 127 yards, Nate Snead, 101 yards) A Central player player passed for more than 300 yards — Oct. 15, 2011 (Nate Snead at Loras, 347 yards, 18-22-0)

Since 1985 . . . Central’s record in overtime games — 10-3 Central’s record at home — 127-24 Central’s regular-season record at home — 115-14 Central’s playoff record at home— 12-10 Central’s road record — 119-27 Central’s regular-season road record — 114-23 Central’s playoff road record — 5-4 Central’s neutral site record — 0-4

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2013 Iowa Conference composite schedule Sept. 5 Loras at Elmhurst (Ill.) 7 p.m. Sept. 7 Wartburg at MacMurray (Ill.) 1 p.m Luther at Presentation (S.D.) 1 p.m. Wis.-Oshkosh at Central 1 p.m. Coe at Monmouth (Ill.) 1 p.m. Iowa Wesleyan at Simpson 1 p.m. Buena Vista at Wis. Platteville 1 p.m. Dubuque at Wis.-La Crosse 6 p.m. Sept. 14 Concordia-Moorhead (Minn.) at Buena Vista at 1 p.m. Simpson at Gustavus Adolphus (Minn.) 1 p.m. Central at Augustana (Ill.) 1 p.m. Wartburg at Bethel (Minn.) 1 p.m. Loras at Rockford (Ill.) 1 p.m. Cornell at Coe 1 p.m. St. Olaf (Minn.) at Luther 1 p.m. Wis.-Platesville at D ubuque 6 p.m. Sept. 21 Augustana (Ill.) at Loras 1 p.m. Bethel (Minn). at Buena Vista 1 p.m. Carthage (Wis.) at Wartburg 1 p.m. Washington-St. Louis (Mo.) at C oe 1 p.m Wisconsin-River Falls at Simpson 1 p.m. Luther at Wheaton (Ill.) 3 p.m. Dubuque at Wis.-Stevens Point 6 p.m. Sept. 28 Albion (Mich.) at Central 1 p.m. Oct. 5 Simpson at Wartburg 1 p.m. Coe at Buena Vista 1 p.m. Loras at Luther 1 p.m. Central at Dubuque 1 p.m.

Oct. 12 Coe at Loras 1 p.m. Central at Simpson 1 p.m. Buena Vista at Wartburg 1:30 p.m. Luther at Dubuque 2 p.m. Oct. 19 Wartburg at Luther 1 p.m Simpson at Loras 1 p.m. Dubuque at Coe 1 p.m. Buena Vista at Central 1 p.m. Oct. 20 Loras at Buena Vista 1 p.m. Luther at Central 1 p.m. Wartburg at Dubuque 1 p.m. Simpson at Coe 1 p.m. Nov. 3 Buena Vista at Luther 1 p.m. Central at Loras 1 p.m. Coe at Wartburg 1 p.m. Dubuque at Simpson 4 p.m. Nov. 3 Luther at Coe noon Loras at Dubuque noon Central at Wartburg 1 p.m. Buena Vista at Simpson 1 p.m. Nov. 10 Dubuque at Buena Vista noon Simpson at Luther noon Coe at Cental 1 p.m. Wartburg at Loras 1 p.m.

2013 personnel Offensive starters lost (4) RB 30 ***Ross Doehermann (6-0, 205, grad.) WR 12 Ben Lechtenberg (6-6, 225, grad.) C 56 Colton Smith (5-10, 255, grad.) RG 71 Garrett Veldman (6-4, 265, grad.) Defensive starters lost (3) LB 23 Seth Carson (6-1, 240, grad.) LB 51 Andrew Weaks (6-2, 220, grad.) CB 7 Spencer Boeyink (6-0, 175) Specialists lost H 21 Trent Heetland (5-11, 180, grad.) PR 7 Spencer Boeyink (6-0, 175) Offensive starters returning (7) QB 9 Aaron Eiseler (6-0, 195, jr.) SB 41 Austin Shaver (5-11, 215, jr.) TE 2 Jack Norgarrd (6-3, 230, jr.) WR 18 Blaine Forsythe (6-1, 195, jr.) LT 73 Travis Hook (6-3, 260, sr.) LG 50 Ryan Collins (6-0, 235, jr.) RT 63 Matt Schrafel (6-2, 260, jr.)

Defensive starters returning (8) DE 14 *Danny Samson (5-11, 250, sr.) NG 54 Brody Jannssen (6-1, 230, jr.) DE 5 Jack Shipley (6-2, 235, sr.) LB 22 **Mike Young (5-11, 190, sr.) LB 45 Luke Geneser (6-0, 215, sr.) CB 10 Eric Larson (6-1, 175, jr.) SS 40 Jacob Tune (6-1 190, jr.) FS 33 Jake Edelman (6-0, 175, sr.) Injured starters returning (2) (started in 2011) LB 48 *Keith Rush (5-10, 185, sr.) CB 20 Jason Breon (5-11, 165, sr.) Specialists returning KO 16 *Kevin Sheldon (5-11, 165, so.) PAT/FG 16 *Kevin Sheldon (5-11, 165, so.) LS-K 73 Travis Hook (6-3, 260, sr.) P 18 Blaine Forsythe (6-1, 195) PR 20 Taylor Cox (5-6, 150) KR 28 Josh Osborn (5-8, 195) 6 Brendon Boerm (6-0, 180) LS-P 18 Mike Young (5-11, 185, jr.)

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2013 preseason roster

No. Name 53 Rey Acevedo 75 Yaqoob Ahmad 14 Taylor Ashman 37 *Schyler Bardole 40 Spencer Beekman 10 Austin Blom 35 Clayton Blythe 83 *Nolan Blythe 94 Brett Boddicker 6 *Brendon Boerm 26 Mitchell Boerm 20 **Jason Breon 19 Drew Carlson 61 Hunter Caspers 66 Steve Clubb 4 Landon Coker 50 *Ryan Collins 20 *Taylor Cox 49 Will Crees 7 Jon Crowe 4 **De’Andre Currie 2 *Michael Daigle 58 Travis DeFrancisco 23 Jacob De Waard 8 Joshua De Waard 82 Joey Diehl 50 Sam Drawbond 3 **Jacob Edleman 9 *Aaron Eiseler 45 Edwin Etienne 26 Tommy Feller 59 Peter Ferrill 52 Ben Field 17 Justin Fisher 54 Joe Flaherty 36 Ryan Fogt 18 *Blaine Forsythe 19 **Keegan Frisch 45 **Luke Geneser 80 Drew Goepferich 16 Riley Gray 29 *Grant Gustafson 3 Cael Halfman 24 *Nick Henry 73 **Travis Hook 14 TJ Huizenga 21 Dalton Hulme 54 *Brody Janssen 23 *Gideon Kluge 77 *JJ Kotz 64 Kyle Kroymann 77 Ethan Lahn 10 **Eric Larson 27 Tyler Lenox

Pos. OL OL QB RB DB QB LB WR DL WR/QB WR DB LB DL OL WR OL RB LB QB RB DB OL K QB WR DL DB QB SB LB DL OL WR OL LB WR/P WR LB WR QB LB QB LB OL DB DB DL WR DL DL OL DB SB

Ht. 6-5 6-3 5-11 6-0 5-10 6-2 5-11 6-2 6-1 5-11 6-5 5-10 6-1 5-11 6-1 5-9 6-1 5-6 5-11 6-0 5-6 5-7 6-1 5-10 5-10 6-0 6-0 6-0 6-0 5-9 5-9 6-0 6-0 5-8 6-2 6-0 6-1 6-1 6-1 6-1 6-0 6-0 5-10 6-0 6-4 6-0 6-2 6-2 6-0 6-0 6-0 6-4 6-2 6-1

Wt. 215 255 170 205 180 195 180 195 235 185 220 175 185 245 265 180 245 155 190 175 170 160 265 180 165 215 195 185 210 235 180 205 250 150 265 180 200 195 225 170 190 215 190 215 270 170 180 250 205 235 200 270 175 230

Yr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Jr. Jr. Sr. Fr. Sr. Fr. Jr. Fr. Sr. Fr. Fr. So. Jr. Jr. So. Fr. Fr. Jr. Jr. So. So. Fr. Fr. Fr. Sr. Jr. Fr. So. Fr. So. So. Sr. Fr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Fr. Fr. So. So. Jr. Sr. Fr. Fr. Jr. Jr. Sr. So. Fr. Jr. Jr.

Hometown/High school Aurora, Ill./West Aurora Mesa, Ariz./Dobson Granger, Iowa/Woodward-Granger Rippey, Iowa/East Greene Pocahontas, Iowa/Pocahontas Mountain Pointe, Ariz./Mountain Pointe Orange City, Iowa/MOC-Floyd Valley Orange City, Iowa/MOC-Floyd Valley Center Point, Iowa/Center Point Urbana Traer, Iowa/North Tama Traer, Iowa/North Tama Anamosa, Iowa/Anamosa Ankeny, Iowa/Ankeny Lisbon, Iowa/Lisbon Sigourney, Iowa/Sigourney Washington, Iowa/Washington Mesa, Ariz./Red Mountain Pella, Iowa/Pella Dysart, Iowa/Union Muscatine, Iowa/Muscatine Phoenix, Ariz./Mountain Pointe Silverthorne, Colo./Summit San Tan Valley, Ariz./Poston Butte Pella, Iowa/Pella Pella, Iowa/Pella Oregon, Ill./Oregon Gilbert, Iowa/Gilbert Mechanicsville, Iowa/North Cedar Mesa, Ariz./Red Mountain Leihigh Acres, Fla./Riverdale Robins, Iowa/Linn-Mar Carol Stream, Ill./Wheaton Academy, Ill. Urbandale, Iowa/Urbandale Marshalltown, Iowa/Colfax-Mingo Burlington, Iowa/Burlington West Des Moines, Iowa/Waukee Pella, Iowa/Pella Sumner, Iowa/Sumner Fredricksburg Granger, Iowa/Woodward Granger Kearney, Mo./Kearney West Des Moines, Iowa/Waukee Pella, Iowa/Pella Manly, Iowa/St. Ansgar Solon, Iowa/Solon Grundy Center, Iowa/Grundy Center Fulton, Ill./Fulton Traer, Iowa/North Tama Quincy, Ill./Quincy North English, Iowa/English Valleys Indianola, Iowa/Indianola Solon, Iowa/Solon Grinnell, Iowa/Grinnell Waverly, Iowa/Waverly-Shell Rock Tripoli, Iowa/Tripoli

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86 21 79 17 32 11 91 6 1 12 32 25 38 47 2 42 89 13 28 67 5 15 31 97 30 7 69 1 48 64 15 71 18 41 63 44 65 41 16 5 43 28 76 99 51 27 39 90 11 70 12 56 22 34 8 52

*Drew Lindaman Adam Lindell *Caleb Lynch Joel Lynde Aaron Marcellus Zack Martinelli **Spencer Matlock Zach Matter *Grant McArdle Tug McCleery *Brayton Meeker *Bryan Mejia Willliam Meredith *Zac Miller **Jack Norgaard Sam Norgaard Tucker Ormsby Tony Oros **Josh Osborn Kyle Pepper Tyler Peters Brady Petersen Jessie Peterson Jay Pike *Jaemin Powell Tanner Price Mark Richards Michael Rus ***Keith Rush Dane Salow **Danny Samson Jordan Sanders Matt Schissel Sam Schmitz **Matt Schrafel *Mitch Schroeder Lucas Sears **Austin Shaver **Kevin Sheldon **Jack Shipley Blake Smith Bracken Smith *DJ Smith *Dustin Smith Greg Smith Lakota Smith Parker Smith Trent Smothers Levi Spain Tyron Steere Noah Stochl Cole Tanner Marcus Taylor Brandon Tenge *Jacob Tune Nick Van Roekel

TE RB OL DB K WR DL DB WR DB LB DB WR LB TE LB TE WR RB OL LB K LB DL DB K/P LB DB LB OL DL OL WR DB OL LB OL SB K DE DB DB OL DL OL DB SB DL DB OL QB DL RB RB DB LB

6-3 5-11 6-0 6-0 5-10 5-8 6-0 5-11 6-3 5-10 5-11 5-7 6-1 5-10 6-3 6-1 6-2 5-10 5-10 6-1 6-2 6-1 6-1 5-10 6-3 5-10 5-11 5-11 5-10 6-3 5-11 6-0 6-2 5-10 6-3 6-0 5-10 5-11 6-0 6-3 5-8 5-10 6-1 6-0 6-1 5-10 5-9 6-0 6-1 6-2 6-0 6-1 5-9 5-7 6-1 6-0

225 210 270 175 195 165 285 175 215 185 235 155 190 195 220 230 205 175 190 270 185 165 205 220 190 245 185 200 210 220 255 205 195 160 275 195 225 225 190 255 150 165 265 230 265 180 215 235 175 280 165 235 210 170 205 185

So. So. Jr. So. Fr. Fr. Sr. Fr. Sr. Sr. Jr. So. Fr. So. Jr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Jr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. So. So. Sr. So. Sr. Sr. Fr. Sr. Fr. So. Fr. Sr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Sr. Fr. So. So. So. So. So. So. So. Sr. So. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Jr. Fr.

Ankeny, Iowa/Ankeny Denver, Colo./Arapahoe Olathe, Kan./South San Tan Valley, Ariz./Poston Butte Hudson, Iowa/Hudson Elburn, Ill./Kaneland Naperville, Ill./Waubonsie Valley Ankeny, Iowa/Ankeny Red Oak, Iowa/Stanton Fruitland, Iowa/Louisa-Muscatine Mount Pleasant, Iowa/Mount Pleasant Miami, Fla./Coral Gables Sr. Piedmont, Calif./Piedmont Kansas City, Mo./Liberty North Naperville, Ill./Neuqua Valley Naperville, Ill./Neuqua Valley Tipton, Iowa/Tipton Aurora, Ill./West Aurora Burlington, Iowa/Burlington Overland Park, Kan./Blue Valley SW Parkersburg, Iowa/Aplington-Parkersburg La Porte City, Iowa/Union Coralville, Iowa/Iowa City West Solon, Iowa/Solon Wellman, Iowa/Mid-Prairie Des Moines, Iowa/Des Moines Christian Marengo, Iowa/Iowa Valley Austin, Texas/Thrall Griswold, Iowa/Griswold Center Point, Iowa/Center Point-Urbana Baxter, Iowa/CMB Nevada, Iowa/Nevada Rock Island, Ill./Alleman Missouri Valley, Iowa/Missouri Valley Cedar Rapids, Iowa/Washington Lowden, Iowa/North Cedar Muscatine, Iowa/Muscatine Burlington, Iowa/Burlington West Des Moines, Iowa/Valley Tipton, Iowa/Tipton Norwalk, Iowa/Norwalk Moravia, Iowa/Moravia Holt, Mo./Kearney Marion, Iowa/Linn-Mar Greenfield, Iowa/Nodaway Valley Moravia, Iowa/Moravia Cedar Falls, Iowa/Cedar Falls Washington D.C./Red Mountain (Ariz.) De Witt, Iowa/Central De Witt Greene, Iowa/North Butler New Hampton, Iowa/New Hampton Greenfield, Iowa/Orient-Macksburg San Diego, Calif./Escondido New Hampton, Iowa/New Hampton Mesa, Ariz./Red Mountain Sioux Center, Iowa/Sioux Center

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46 85 9 55 62 81 30 68 22 72

*Jordan Wachter Jake Wassenaar Jacob Watson *Nick Watson Curtis Weeks Michael West Matthew Williamson Garrett Young **Mike Young *Jordan Youngman

LB TE DB OL OL WR SB OL LB OL

5-11 6-3 6-0 6-4 6-0 6-2 5-8 6-0 5-11 6-4

205 215 175 245 240 190 205 265 185 305

Jr. So. Fr. So. So. Fr. Fr. Jr. Sr. Jr.

Clive, Iowa/Waukee Pella, Iowa/Pella Traer, Iowa/North Tama Janesville, Iowa/Janesville Kelley, Iowa/Ballard Honey Creek, Iowa/Missouri Valley Wiota, Iowa/CAM Muscatine, Iowa/Muscatine Country Club Hills, Ill./Hillcrest Pella, Iowa/Pella

*letters earned

Outlook

T here was no need for a lengthy off-season analysis to determine ways the Central College football team can improve in 2013. late-season surge let the injury-battered Dutch emerge with a 5-5 record in 2012 and tie for second in the Iowa A Conference at 4-3 in the league, but coach Jeff McMartin said the recipe for progress was immediately evident—make fewer turnovers and allow fewer big plays. It was clearly an issue in early action, but there was significant improvement as the season progressed. The Dutch committed 25 turnovers but were plus 10 in turnover margin over the last four games of the season. Likewise Central yielded 15 touchdowns of 20 yards or more, but just four in the final four games. Consequently, the Dutch rallied enough to once again be able to proclaim they haven’t had a losing season since 1960, Dwight Eisenhower’s final year as president. “ Eliminating turnovers and eliminating big plays will really help us enjoy more success,” McMartin said. “That’s got to be a focus for us.” E xperienced players generally make fewer mistakes and with 15 starters returning, the Dutch are a far more veteran crew than the squad that took the field a year ago. “ We’re going into it with guys that are proven and with the expectation that we can be a better football team,” McMartin said. “We really feel good about this squad. There are always injuries to deal with but if we keep people healthy, shore up the turnovers and limit big plays, we could be a dangerous football team.”

Quarterback

owhere is the increased experience level more evident than at quarterback, where the Dutch were unsettled entering 2012. N Now Central has two players back who have taken the game’s first snap. Junior Aaron Eiseler (6-foot, 210 pounds) emerged as the starter in the last half of the season, while sophomore Brendon Boerm (5-11, 185) started three games at quarterback and three at wide receiver, although he’ll likely stay at receiver this year. Also back is senior Austin Blom (6-2, 195), who got some playing time last year and is getting a shot this season, as well as sophomore Cael Halfman (5-10, 190) The Dutch have some promising freshmen candidates as well. McMartin isn’t naming a starter yet but should be able to do so much sooner than he did last year. “ I think we can get to a point pretty quickly where we’re getting these guys prepared and ready to play,” he said. “We’ll have a competition, evaluate the competition and get things in place so we can let them get a feel for what their roles are. “ Last year we really had some questions but this year we at least have guys who have played. Two of them have started and we have another quarterback who’s played.” E iseler (6-0, 210) completed 114 of 188 passes (60.6 percent) for 1,311 yards (145.7 yards per game) with eight interceptions and seven TDs. “Aaron did a nice job,” McMartin said. “We want him to continue to improve and become a complete quarterback.” Blom saw less action but has McMartin’s confidence. Football 69

“Austin traveled last year and took another step in his progression,” he said. “He’s competing very well.” oerm is still an option, if needed. He only completed 11 of 29 passes for 133 yards but knows how to run the offense and B is a serious threat on the ground. He gained 122 yards and three touchdowns on 26 carries.

Tight end

Junior Jack Norgaard (6-3, 220) started all 10 games last year at tight end, with 21 catches for 175 yards and a touchdown. “ Jack did a great job,” McMartin said. “I’m excited to see what he can do this year. He’s a tough player who runs good routes.” ophomore Drew Lindaman (6-3, 225) appeared in nine games, catching two passes for 29 yards while sophomore Jake S Wassenaar (6-3, 215) was a regular for the JV. “They both did a good job as freshmen and got bigger and better in the off season,” McMartin said.

Offensive line

T he Dutch return three starters up front in senior left tackle Travis Hook (6-4, 270), senior right tackle Matt Schrafel (6-2, 260) and junior left guard Ryan Collins (6-1, 245). Hook received second-team all-conference recognition. “ We have the most experience at tackle,” McMartin said. “Travis Hook did a nice job at left tackle last year and Matt Schrafel also got better.” Junior Jordan Youngman (6-4, 305) will contribute at tackle as well. “Jordan had a great off season,” McMartin said. “Those are three guys we can build around.” Collins is among a host of other line candidates. “He improved a lot this summer,” McMartin said. “Ryan really did a great job of adding strength and size.” Senior Joe Flaherty (6-2, 265) will be in the mix. “Joe can help this football team,” McMartin said. “He has a great attitude and works hard.” thers in contention include juniors Caleb Lynch (6-0, 270), Garrett Young (6-0, 265) and Lucas Sears (5-10, 225) and O sophomores Ben Field (6-0, 250), DJ Smith (6-1, 265), Tyron Steere (6-2, 280), Curtis Weeks (6-0, 240), Nick Watson (6-4, 245), Steven Clubb OL (6-1, 265) and Travis DeFrancisco (6-1, 265). Watson moved to offensive tackle after lettering in the defensive line as a rookie. “That’s a good move for us,” McMartin said. “He gives us some flexibility.” McMartin also likes the potential of some incoming freshman linemen. “They can give us some depth,” he said.

Receivers

oerm and junior Blaine Forsythe (6-1, 200) have starting experience as receivers after both arriving at Central as quarterB backs. oerm topped the receptions chart with 34 for 364 yards and a touchdown. Forsythe had 24 catches for 328 yards and a B team-high three TDs. “Brendon is a dual threat,” McMartin said. “He can do a lot of different things. We’re counting on him to take another step 70 Football

as a playmaker. “ Blaine has great hands. He’s a former quarterback so he’s a heady football player. He really knows the game and is a big target.” ut senior Grant McArdle (6-3, 215) also developed into a threat as well after being slowed by injury. Debuting in the third B game last season, McArdle had 15 catches for 237 yards and two TDs. “ We’re really excited to have Grant back,” McMartin said. “He really came into his own last season and made some big plays down the stretch. He got better every week.” eniors Nolan Blythe (6-2, 195) and Keegan Frisch (6-1, 195) will compete and be factors at the position. Frisch appeared in S nine games and Blythe also saw action. “They both contributed as juniors,” McMartin said. “They can help us.” Moving over from defensive back, junior Landon Coker (5-9, 180) is getting a hard look as well. “He’s got good hands,” McMartin said. “He just has to continue to learn the offense.” Central also picked up Justin Fisher, a promising transfer. Combined with the increased experience at quarterback, the Dutch receiving numbers should continue to rise. “ We’ve got a number of freshmen who will help this group as well,” McMartin said. “They’ve got to work together to help create a really strong unit.”

Running back

hile Central graduated its starter at running back, the position is in good hands. Elusive juniors Josh Osborn (5-10, 190) W and De’Andre Currie (5-6, 170) may lack size, but they put up good numbers and are breakaway threats. Osborn rushed for 548 yards on 116 carries (4.7 per carry) with two touchdowns while Currie gained 339 yards on 66 carries (5.1 per carry) and three scores. Osborn, who received all-conference honorable mention, also caught 17 passes for 158 yards and Currie caught three balls for 41 yards. “ Those two guys have a lot of experience,” McMartin said. “They have different styles but they both have the potential to make big plays. They’re very willing and capable blockers and are great in the passing game in the open field.” nother undersized back, sophomore Taylor Cox (5-6, 155) got his feet wet late in the year as a punt and kick returner. A “Taylor can do some good things at running back and in the slot,” McMartin said. Junior Schyler Bardole (6-0, 205) appeared on special teams. “He’s getting bigger, better and faster,” McMartin said. nother physical option is junior Tyler Lenox (6-1, 230), who was a blocker at the S-back position last year but will be used A more at running back. “ He’s a bigger back who runs the ball well,” McMartin said. “He slips a lot of tackles and can bang it in there when needed. He can do a lot of things for us.” Central also got a boost when sophomore transfer Adam Lindell (5-11, 210) joined the squad. T he S-back position, similar to a fullback in Central’s pro-style offense, returns junior starter Austin Shaver (5-11, 225), who rushed just three times but was an instrumental part of the Dutch running game. “He’s continued to get bigger, stronger and better,” McMartin said. “He also catches the ball well.” Football 71

epth is a concern, however. Sophomore Parker Smith (5-9, 215) is in the mix but was the only other returnee as the Dutch D opened preseason camp. “This is an area where we might have to move people,” McMartin said. “It’s an important position for us.”

Defensive line

T he Dutch D should be solid up front. Senior ends Danny Samson (5-11, 255) and Jack Shipley (6-3, 255) both return, along with junior nose guard Brody Janssen (6-2, 250). amson, a versatile athlete who even made a few appearances on offense and rushed for a touchdown, made 42 tackles, S including 11.5 tackles for loss and a team-high 5.5 sacks. He also had a blocked kick, a forced fumble and a pass breakup, earning first-team all-conference honors. “Danny had a great year,” McMartin said. “We’re excited to see him elevate his game even more this season.” Janssen made 34 tackles, including four tackles for loss with a sack and a fumble recovery. “Brody is one of the strongest players on the team,” McMartin said. “I look for him to have a great junior year.” hipley had 35 tackles with six tackles for loss, including three sacks as well as an interception, fumble recovery and two S pass breakups. “Jack has really evolved as a player,” McMartin said. T he Dutch have depth as well. Senior Spencer Matlock (6-0, 285) returns for a medical hardship year at nose guard after missing all of last season. “Spencer is a good leader,” McMartin said. “He played a lot as a junior and we’re glad to have him back.” Also back is senior letterwinner JJ Kotz (6-0, 235), who had nine tackles. “JJ made some plays last year,” McMartin said. “He’s a physical player with a high motor.” Sophomore Dustin Smith (6-0, 230) lettered as a freshman, making 12 tackles. Others contending for playing time include sophomores Jake Pike (5-10, 220), Trent Smothers (6-0, 235) and Kyle Kroymann (6-0, 200).

Linebackers

Central graduated both starting inside linebackers. “That’s a concern,” McMartin said. But the area was also hard hit by injuries last year and there was an upside to that. “That got some young guys on the field and we saw some good things,” McMartin said. Sophomore Zac Miller (5-10, 195) was among those tasting action. He made 10 tackles and recovered a fumble. Junior Jordan Wachter (5-11, 205) started two games and made 19 tackles, including two for loss with a sack. “Jordan played a lot last year,” McMartin said. “He’s going to be a great leader.” J uniors Nick Henry (6-0, 215), Brayton Meeker (5-11, 235) and Mitch Schroeder (6-0, 195) lettered, as did sophomore Grant Gustafson (6-0, 215). Sophomore Mark Richards (5-11, 185) will also compete. There’s no shortage of experience at outside linebacker, where the Dutch actually return three starters at two positions. “It’s one of the strengths of the team,” McMartin said. 72 Football

enior Mike Young (5-11, 185) blossomed into a second-team all-conference honoree. He led the Dutch with 79 tackles, S including 12 for loss with 3.5 sacks and three pass breakups. “Mike had a great season,” McMartin said. “He’s always around the ball.” T he Dutch also regain the services of senior Keith Rush (5-10, 210), a three-time letterwinner who was a first-team allconference pick in 2011 after making a team-high 79 tackles. He’s a two-time winner of the team’s Lankelma Award as the outstanding underclass player, but missed all of 2012 with injury. “We’re excited to get Keith back,” McMartin said. “He’s ready for a big year.” eanwhile senior Luke Geneser (6-1, 225) started all 10 games last season and made 58 tackles, with 4.5 tackles for loss, a M sack, three interceptions, two forced fumbles and two pass breakups. “Luke made a ton of big plays,” McMartin said. Sophomore Tommy Feller (5-9, 180) will push for time as well. “They’re all good football players,” McMartin said. “They’ll all get on the field.”

Defensive backs

L ast year’s pain is this year’s gain at cornerback as well. Senior Jason Breon (5-10, 175), a team co-captain last season, was injured in the second game and missed the rest of the season. He made 36 tackles in 2011. “Jason will definitely help us,” McMartin said. “He can play either safety or corner.” I n his absence, junior Eric Larson (6-2, 175) continued to shine. He made 27 tackles with three interceptions, a forced fumble and two pass breakups en route to becoming a second-team all-conference honoree. He’s also one of Division III’s top athletes, as he demonstrated when he swept the NCAA indoor heptathlon and outdoor decathlon championships for the Dutch track and field squad. “ Eric had a great season, he just kept getting better and better,” McMartin said. “He had to fight through some injuries in the middle of the season but he came back and finished strong. I know that we were a better team when he was healthy.” ut McMartin isn’t sure about who will start at the other cornerback position. It could be Breon, but others gained experiB ence there last year in his absence, including junior Michael Daigle (5-7, 160) and sophomore Bryan Mejia (5-7, 155). Senior Michael Rus (5-11, 200) could play at cornerback or safety after missing much of last season with injury. tarting safeties Jacob Tune (6-1, 205), a junior, and senior Jacob Edleman (6-0, 185) return. Tune was Central’s thirdS leading tackler with 61, including 3.5 tackles for loss with three interceptions and four pass breakups. Edleman, meanwhile, had a team-high six interceptions to go with 57 tackles, including four for loss and two pass breakups. “ They both did a great job,” McMartin said. “Jacob Tune’s a very physical player and a hard-hitting safety. Jacob Edleman covers a lot of ground. He really stepped into an important role. “They both kind of learned on the run but they’ve got a season as starters under their belts now.” L ook for sophomore Jaemin Powell (6-3, 190) on the field as well after lettering as a freshman. He made nine tackles. Others getting a look are senior Levin Spain (6-1, 175), senior Tug McLeery (5-10, 185) and junior Spencer Beekman (5-10, 180). And McMartin isn’t ruling out giving some newcomers a shot. “We’ve got some freshmen we’re excited about,” he said.

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Special teams

T he strength of the special teams last year was one of the squad’s most consistent players, junior kicker Kevin Sheldon (6-0, 190), a first-team all-conference selection in each of his first two college seasons. He was a third-team all-West Region pick by D3football.com. Sheldon was perfect on 25 extra-point tries and 12 of 17 on field goals (70.6 percent) with a long of 47 yards, only 5 yards shy of the school record. He’s missed just one extra point attempt at Central (47-48). “His leg definitely helps us,” McMartin said. F orsythe handled the punting duties last year, averaging 37.7 yards with nine kicks inside the opponent’s 20-yard line. But there are other options. Senior Tanner Price (5-10, 245) can kick and punt as can sophomore Jacob De Waard. oerm and, later, Cox were among those returning punts last year. Cox averaged 7.8 yards on four returns. Boerm and B Osborn also returned kicks. Osborn averaged 23.7 yards on 11 returns. cMartin isn’t sure who will return kicks and punts this year, but he’s determined to see improvement in all areas of special M teams, normally a source of pride for the Dutch. “ We got off to a slow start last year,” he said. “We didn’t do a good job of covering or returning. There’s no reason we can’t be great at special teams.”

The season

entral has the same daunting non-conference slate as last year, although the Dutch at least get to play two of the three C games at home. Wis.-Oshkosh was dominant in a 47-28 season-opening win last year en route to reaching the NCAA Division III semifinals and is also the opening opponent in 2013. Augustana (Ill.) and Albion (Mich.) present challenges as well before Central ventures into a wide-open Iowa Conference race. But McMartin is looking at the bright side. “ A tough non-conference schedule will help us from a maturity standpoint,” he said. “It will push us to be prepared. We’ve got to continue to improve every week. That’s a big key.” oe is the defending league champ and the preseason pick of league coaches, but there’s no clear-cut favorite, McMartin C said. “I think there are at least six teams that could win the league,” he said. fter the non-conference hurdles, Central has to open the conference schedule with back-to-back road games. McMartin A doesn’t want the results of those early contests to affect his club’s performance down the home stretch. “ We have to look at each week with a one-game mentality,” he said. “We’ve got to keep a positive attitude throughout the season--that’s critical. Every game is important for us.”

The freshmen

McMartin thinks this year’s newcomers will provide a talent upgrade. “ We’ve got some very talented kids,” he said. “You’re going to see some of them playing and others will develop into solid players down the road. “ We felt like we really needed good linebackers and wide receivers. Those areas were addressed and, really, we’ve got some talented players at every position. That’s exciting.”

The program

McMartin was quick to credit the work of his assistant coaches, especially newcomers Carl Coleman and Nick Mulder, for Central’s recruiting success. “They helped tremendously,” he said. “And they’ll be very good as we move forward.” There’s one more change on the staff this year as 2010 Central grad Cody Baethke returns to coach the tight ends along with

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the punters and kickers. He was a four-year letterwinner at defensive back for the Dutch. entral has also raised its competitive level in facilities. A new Fieldturf playing surface was installed over the summer. And C PPI of Pella made a huge commitment to the college by funding a new Daktronics video board that should be ready by midseason. “We’re really excited about that,” McMartin said. Now it’s just a matter of doing it on the field. “ We’ve got to coach these guys well,” McMartin said. “The players have got to have confidence in each other and believe they can win. That’s the great challenge we have as football coaches. The players’ challenge is to execute.”

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Central College championship history NCAA Division lll national team championships (11) 1974 - Football 1981 - Women’s cross country 1982 - Women’s track and field 1988 - Softball

1991 - Softball 1993 - Women’s basketball, softball 1998 - Volleyball 1999 - Volleyball

2000 - Volleyball 2003 - Softball

NCAA Division lll national individual championships (31) 1982 Lisa Broek, Nancy Cisar, Paula Casey, Marcie Thurn Women’s outdoor track and field, 4 x 100 meter relay Marcie Thurn Women’s outdoor track and field, long jump 1983 Lisa Broek, Nancy Cisar, Marti Haan, Marcie Thurn Women’s outdoor track and field, 4 x 100 meter relay 1984 Nancy Cisar Women’s outdoor track and field, 200 meter dash, 400 meter dash Lori Sears Women’s outdoor track and field, 400 meter hurdles, long jump 1985 Brian Goldsworthy Men’s golf 1986 Lori Sears Women’s outdoor track and field, 100 meter hurdles 1987 Tim Hackel Wrestling, 126 pounds 1991 Chad Beck Wrestling, 126 pounds Jon McGovern Wrestling, 167 pounds 1992 Jon McGovern Wrestling, 167 pounds 1994 Craig Cantrall Men’s outdoor track and field, high jump 1997 Zech Schiebout Men’s outdoor track and field, discus 2000 Nate Koerselman, Adam Hartford, Tommy Tavegia, Chris McCullough

Men’s outdoor track and field, 4 x 400 meter relay 2001 Katie Brees Women’s indoor track and field, long jump Chris McCullough, Adam Hartford, Tony Brownlee, Tommy Tavegia Men’s outdoor track and field, 4x400 meter relay Peter Wagner Men’s outdoor track and field, decathalon 2002 Chris McCullough, Matt McCombs, Peter Wagner, Tony Brownlee Men’s outdoor track and field, 4 x 400 meter relay 2003 Peter Wagner Men’s outdoor track and field, decathlon 2004 Raegan Schultz Women’s outdoor track and field, heptathlon 2005 Cale Van Genderen Men’s indoor track and field, high jump; men’s outdoor track and field, high jump 2007 Alicia Whisner Women’s outdoor track and field, javelin 2011 Kurtis Brondyke Men’s indoor track and field, pentathlon Ethan Miller Men’s indoor track and field, high jump; Men’s outdoor track and field, decathlon 2012 Ethan Miller Men’s outdoor track and field, decathlon 2013 Eric Larson Men’s indoor track and field, heptathlon Men’s outdoor track and field, decathlon

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NCAA Division lll players of the year (9) 1985 Brian Goldsworthy Men’s golf 1995 Emilie Hanson Women’s basketball 1998 Abbie Brown Volleyball

1999 Abbie Brown Volleyball 2000 Donell Hotze Softball Candace Wilson Volleyball

2003 Libby Hysell Softball 2011 Ethan Miller Men’s indoor track and field 2012 Ethan Miller Men’s outdoor track and field

Honda Division III Collegiate Woman Athlete of the Year

2003 Libby Hysell

NCAA postgraduate scholarship winners (20) 1970 - Vern Den Herder, football 1973 - Dana Snoap, men’s basketball 1980 - Jeff Verhoef, men’s basketball 1982 - Cam Ratering, women’s cross country, track 1983 - Lisa Broek, women’s track 1986 - Scott Lindell, football 1988 - Rick Perry, football 1989 - Chris Hoffman, wrestling 1991 - Rich Kacmarynski, football 1995 - Emilie Hanson, women’s basketball

Rick Sanger, football 2001 - Roger Dortch, men’s golf 2002 - Tony Brownlee, men’s track and field Jon Hietbrink, men’s golf 2004 - Raegan Schultz, women’s track and field 2005 - Jamie Stark, volleyball 2006 - Nick Cochrane, men’s tennis Adam Duerfeldt, baseball 2007 - Ben Bollard, men’s track and field Alicia Whisner, women’s track and field

NCAA Iowa Woman of the Year (7)

NCAA Top Eight Award

1995 - Emilie Hanson, women’s basketball 2001 - Candace Wilson, volleyball 2002 - Angie Nielsen, volleyball 2004 - Raegan Schultz, women’s track and field, volleyball *2006 - Katie Pederson, volleyball, women’s track and field 2007 - Alicia Whisner, volleyball, women’s track and field 2011 - Jill Ziskovsky, women’s track and field *Starting in 2006, honorees were selected by conference rather than state

Duane Schroeder Iowa Conference ScholarAthlete of the Year

2003-04 - Raegan Schultz Wagner, volleyball, women’s track and field 2005-06 - Adam Duerfeldt, baseball 2005-06 - Katie Pederson Whipple, volleyball, women’s track and field 2011-12 - Jill Ziskovsky Halcomb, women’s track and field

1995 - Emilie Hanson, women’s basketball

NCAA Silver Anniversary Award 1998 - Harry Smith, football

College Football Hall of Fame

South Bend, Ind. 1996 - Vern Den Herder, defensive end, 1967-70 2000 - Ron Schipper, coach, 1961-96

National Fastpitch Coaches Association Hall of Fame 2007 - George Wares, coach, 1985-

NCAA Division III national statistical championships (24) 1991 - Lowest ERA, 0.79, Central Team (14) Football 1988 - Highest scoring offense, 37.6 points per game 2002 - Net punting, 31.3 yards per punt 2006 - Turnover margin, plus 1.9 per game Fewest fumbles lost, 2

Most stolen bases, 141, Central 1992 - Most stolen bases, 120, Central 1993 - Highest winning percentage, .950 (38-2), Central 2003 - Lowest ERA, 0.72 2012 - Most stolen bases, 127, Central

Softball 1987 - Lowest ERA, 0.72, Central 1989 - Lowest ERA, 0.53, Central

Volleyball 1997 - Highest hitting percentage, .328, Central 1999 - Highest winning percentage, 1.000 (41-0), Central

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Individual (10)

Baseball 1994 - Most doubles, 18, Chris Johnson 2005 - Hit by pitch, 0.56 per game, Shea Stamp

Football 1977 - Most yards rushing, 147.7 per game, Don Taylor 1988 - Highest passing efficiency rating, 152.5, Steve Flynn

Men’s basketball 2007 - Highest field goal percentage, 69.7, Keith Pedersen

Softball 1991 - Most victories, 26, Jamie Mahnke 1993 - Lowest ERA, 0.25, Missey Allen 1996 - Lowest ERA, 0.66, Kara Stanley

Women’s basketball 1993-94 - Highest scoring average, 29.6, Emilie Hanson 1994-95 - Highest scoring average, 27.8, Emilie Hanson

Top 10 national team finishes (69) 1974 Football, first 1979 Women’s cross country, fourth 1980 Women’s cross country, sixth 1981 Women’s track and field, fourth Women’s cross country, first Men’s golf, ninth 1982 Women’s track and field, first Men’s golf, 10th 1983 Women’s golf, third Men’s golf, sixth Women’s track and field, fourth

Football, final four 1988 Women’s golf, third Softball, first Football, second 1989 Wrestling, fifth Women’s golf, second Softball, fourth Football, final eight 1990 Wrestling, seventh Softball, third Women’s golf, sixth Football, final four 1991 Wrestling, fourth Softball, first Women’s golf, fourth

1984 Women’s track and field, second Men’s golf, sixth Football, second

1992 Wrestling, sixth Football, final eight

1985 Wrestling, second Men’s golf, fifth Football, final four

1993 Women’s basketball, first Women’s golf, fifth Softball, first

1986 Wrestling, eighth Women’s golf, second Softball, second Football, final eight

1994 Softball, third Men’s track, seventh

1987 Wrestling, eighth Softball, fourth Men’s golf, sixth Women’s golf, third

1995 Men’s golf, sixth Softball, third 1996 Men’s golf, 10th

1997 Softball, tie, fifth Men’s golf, seventh Volleyball, third 1998 Volleyball, first 1999 Volleyball, first 2000 Men’s track and field, third Volleyball, first Football, final eight 2001 Men’s track and field, sixth Softball, second 2002 Men’s track and field, seventh Men’s golf, ninth 2003 Softball, first 2004 Men’s golf, tie, ninth 2007 Football, final eight 2011 Men’s indoor track and field, second Men’s outdoor track and field, seventh Softball, tie, ninth 2012 Men’s outdoor track and field, tie, ninth 2013 Men’s indoor track and field, tie, ninth Softball, tie, seventh

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Iowa Conference titles (159) 1930 - Basketball 1931 - BasketbalI 1932 - Basketball 1936 - Basketball 1939 - Football (tie with Upper lowa) 1945 - Football 1946 - Football (tie with Upper Iowa) 1947 - Baseball 1948 - Baseball 1956 - Football 1958 - Basketball (tie with Upper Iowa) 1964 - Football (tie with Upper Iowa) 1965 - Football 1966 - Football 1967 - Football 1969 - Men’s golf (tie with William Penn) 1970 - Men’s tennis (tie with Luther) 1971 - Men’s basketball (tie with Wartburg, William Penn) 1974 - Football 1975 - Baseball 1976 - Men’s golf 1977 - Men’s basketball Football Men’s golf Men’s tennis 1978 - Men’s basketball Football (tie with Buena Vista, Dubuque, Luther) 1979 - Men’s basketball Men’s tennis Men’s track and field 1980 - Men’s basketball Men’s tennis 1981 - Men’s golf Men’s tennis Football 1982 - Men’s golf Men’s tennis Women’s golf Women’s cross country 1983 - Women’s basketball (tie with William Penn) Men’s golf Men’s tennis Women’s track and field 1984 - Wrestling Men’s tennis Men’s golf Women’s track and field Women’s golf Volleyball (tie with William Penn) 1985 - Wrestling Men’s basketball Women’s basketball (tie with Buena Vista, Simpson, William Penn) Men’s golf Men’s tennis Women’s track and field

Football 1986 - Women’s cross courntry Women’s golf Men’s golf Men’s tennis Softball Women’s track and field Women’s golf Volleyball Football 1987 - Men’s golf Men’s tennis Women’s track and field Women’s golf Football 1988 - Men’s golf Volleyball Women’s golf 1989 - Wrestling Men’s golf Football Women’s golf 1990 - Softball Men’s golf Women’s golf Football 1991 - Men’s basketball (tie with Wartburg) Men’s golf Men’s track and field Softball 1992 - Wrestling Men’s basketball (tie with Simpson) Men’s track and field Men’s golf Football 1993 - Women’s basketball Men’s track and field Men’s golf Softball Volleyball 1994 - Men’s basketball Women’s basketball Men’s track and field Men’s golf Football 1995 - Men’s basketball (tie with Simpson) Women’s basketball (tie with Buena Vista, Luther) 1996 - Softball (tie with Buena Vista) Men’s golf Men’s tennis Volleyball 1997 - Men’s track and field Volleyball 1998 - Women’s basketball (tie with Luther, Simpson) Men’s track and field Men’s golf

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Football Volleyball 1999 - Men’s golf Volleyball 2000 - Softball (tie with Coe, Simpson) Men’s tennis Men’s track and field Football Volleyball 2001 - Men’s golf Men’s track and field Football Volleyball 2002 - Men’s golf Softball Football (tie with Coe, Wartburg) Volleyball (tie with Wartburg) 2003 - Men’s golf Softball Volleyball 2004 - Men’s track and field Softball Volleyball 2005 - Football (tie with Coe) Volleyball

2006 - Baseball (tie with Simpson) Football Volleyball (tie with Simpson) 2007 - Men’s golf Football Volleyball 2009 - Men’s golf Softball Men’s track and field Football 2010 - Men’s basketball Men’s indoor track and field Men’s outdoor track and field Men’s golf 2011 - Men’s indoor track and field Men’s outdoor track and field Men’s golf Softball (tie with Luther) 2012 - Men’s outdoor track and field Men’s golf Baseball Men’s cross country 2013 - Men’s indoor track and field Softball (tie with Coe)

Iowa Conference all-sports titles (23) Men (14) 1977 1979 1980 1981 1982

1985 1987 1988 1990 1991

1992 1993 1994 1995

Women (9) 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987

NACDA Director’s Cup Division III all-sports finishes Year Place Pts. Year Place Pts. 1995-96 47 222.5 1996-97 t-40 232.5 1997-98 38 170 1998-99 t-34 160 1999-2000 25 329 2000-01 12 459 2001-02 21 376

2002-03 43 280.5 2003-04 33 328 2004-05 96 164 2005-06 94 165.5 2006-07 80 228.5 2007-08 87 228.5 2008-09 124 154.5

1979 Chris Adkins, football Brent Aufdembrink, football

Brian Goldsworthy, men’s golf Todd Sutphen, baseball Scott Lindell, football Neil Gray, football

1990 1994 (tie) 2001 2004

Year Place Pts.

2009-10 44 332.75 2010-11 37 388 2011-12 58 299 2012-13 42 359 approx. 450 NCAA Division III schools

Capital One Academic All-Americans, selected by CoSIDA (49)

1983 Denise Boll, women’s basketball Lisa Broek, women’s track Tony Carey, men’s golf

Rick Perry, football Gregg Gustafson, football Dallas Bogner, men’s tennis

1986 Scott Lindell, football

1989 Rick Hassman, baseball Shannan Mattiace, women’s tennis

1984 Denise Boll, women’s basketball

1987 Beth Van Voorhis, women’s tennis

1990 Matt Melvin, men’s basketball Shannan Mattiace, women’s tennis

1985 Sue Poppens, women’s basketball

1988 Shannan Mattiace, women’s tennis

1991 Rich Kacmarynski, football

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1992 Nate Hart, men’s basketball Heather Reedy, softball Chris Hulleman, football

1997 Ryan Murphy, men’s tennis 1998 Jason Darling, baseball

1993 Blake Jessen, basketball Heather Reedy, softball Mindi Remsburg, softball Jayna Blom, women’s track and field 1994 *Emilie Hanson, women’s basketball Jason Sanders, football 1995 *Emilie Hanson, women’s basketball Matt Bandstra, football 1996 Ryan Murphy, men’s tennis

2000 Angie Nielsen, volleyball 2004 Raegan Schultz, women’s track and field Jamie Stark, volleyball 2005 Adam Duerfeldt, baseball Jason Ford, men’s tennis

2007 Ben Bollard, men’s track and field 2010 Jill Ziskovsky, women’s track and field 2011 Jill Ziskovsky, women’s track and field 2012 Sarah Paulson, women’s golf 2013 Eric Larson, men’s track and field *Academic all-American player of the year

2006 *Adam Duerfeldt, baseball Nick Cochrane, men’s tennis Bryan George, men’s track and field Ben Bollard, football

All-America Scholars Golf Team (45) 1984 - Brian Goldsworthy 1985 - Brian Goldsworthy 1986 - Bill Spurbeck Kim Doyle 1987 - Bill Spurbeck Joe Jaspers Brent Peterson 1988 - Joe Jaspers Pat Jackson Steve Kimball 1989 - Jeff Woods Steve Rheinschmidt

1990 - Jeff Woods 1991 - Mark Smith 1992 - Bill Conger* Brent Peterson 1993 - Bill Conger* Chad Hoekstra 1994 - Jason Brown* 1997 - Brad Dutler 1998 - Chris Huston Justin Schulte 2000 - Shannon Hoekstra 2001 - Courtney Brooks

Roger Dortch Jon Hietbrink Tim White 2002 - Jon Hietbrink Tim White 2004 - Patrick McElyea Nick Grossman Kyle Matzen 2005 - Nick Grossman 2007 - Jeff Millet Issac Rodenberg Reid Turner

2008 - Reid Turner 2009 - Andy Petersen Andrew Townsend 2010 - Andrew Townsend 2011 - Kaurie Kincaid Molli O’Brien 2012 - Brent Goodenow Matt Vegter Sarah Paulson 2013 - Taylor Hill *True-Temper Scholarship winner

Intercollegiate Tennis Coaches Association Scholar-Athlete Tennis Team (22) 1984 - Dan Lazenby 1986 - Ahi Afridi, Alan Brown 1987 - Ahi Afridi, Alan Brown, Eric Ellefson 1988 - Dallas Bogner, Chuck Ray

2011 - Bryn Boswell, Dan Bowser, Kyle Freischlag, John Seier, Ryan Shuey 2012 - David Bouska, Nicole Curran, Kayla Donner, Josh Forst, Kyle Freischlag, Chelsea Johnson, John Seier, Emily Swartz, Riley Taylor

Scholastic All-American Wrestling Team (12) 1988 - Chris Hoffman 1989 - Chris Hoffman Shaun Van Vark 1992 - Lynn Silver Brad Kreiner

1996 - Brent Dunlap 2001 - Jeremy Hendricks 2005 - Peter Howard 2010 - Reid Imerman

2012 - Zach Beekman Theron Stewart 2013 - Theron Stewart

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Successful Farming All-American Farm Team (11) 1995 - Mark Kacmarynski, football 1996 - Stacy Sonnek, softball Mark Kamarynski, football 1997 - Stacy Sonnek, softball Jay Rhoten, men’s track Matt Paulsen, football

1998 - Jay Rhoten, men’s track Andrew Paulsen, football 1999 - Jina Bos, women’s track Jeff Sanger, football 2000 - Jeff Sanger, football Team discontinued after 2000.

Allstate American Football Coaches Association Good Works Team (3) Marc Poortinga, 1997 Stephen Barnes, 2005

Cory Nikkel, 2011

National Football Foundation Hampshire Academic Society (55) 2007 Greg Altmaier Dustyn Baethke Trenton Blythe Keith Bowers Guy Dierikx Brett Doud Cody Huisman Scott Paja Aaron Rasmussen Vance Schuring Josh Smith 2008 Jordan Edgerly Justin Johnson Dustin Veldhuizen Spenser Remick

Lee Schroeder 2009 Andy Kneib Colton Steeve Zach Van Arkel Korey Van Wyk 2010 Zack Bandow Kurtis Brondyke Kevin Haupt Cole Henderson Austin Hill Steven Johnson Jordan Leuschen Joel Mudd Jason Ohlfest A.J. Santon

2011 Garret Albers Holden Blythe Matt Daniels Mike Furlong Patrick Kelley Jackson Leuschen Cory Nikkel Jake Petersen Nathan Rouse Ryan Schmidt Colton Smith Jeremy Snead Joey Toale Brandon Wagner Brett Wilkin

Brady Wilson David Young 2012 Bobby Daigle Ross Doehrmann Jack Flaherty Spenser Fuller Ben Lechtenberg Colton Smith Garrett Veldman Andrew Weaks

USTFCCCA All-Academic Track and Field team (67 times, 43 athletes) 1994 Craig Cantrall Andy Goodman Nate Smith 2001 Tony Brownlee Katie Button Jenn Hansen Lucas Nims 2002 Tony Brownlee Katie Button Abby Gonzales Jenn Hansen Matt Jens Matt McCombs Lindsay Schultz Raegan Schultz 2003 Jenn Hansen Lindsay Schultz

Raegan Schultz Cale Van Genderen Tanner Whipple 2006 Alex Costigan Chelsey Keller Alicia Whisner Ben Bollard Bryan George 2007 Angie Berry Rachel Boeke Ben Bollard Guy Dierikx Cody Huisman Kari Hutchinson Chelsey Keller Alex Miller Alicia Whisner Adam Wolf

2008 Rachel Boeke Guy Dierikx Kari Hutchinson Emily Teas Rachelle Tipton Jill Ziskovsky 2009 Rachel Boeke Emily Teas Rachelle Tipton Jill Ziskovsky Hannah Anderson Angie Berry 2010 Tyler Crouse Felicia Coleman Ashley Feldman Sam Retz Emily Teas Rachelle Tipton Jill Ziskovsky

2011 Kurtis Brondyke Tyler Crouse Rachel Purdy Emily Teas Jill Ziskovsky 2012 Tyler Crouse Morgan Sharp Rachel Northrup Rachel Purdy Miranda Wehde 2013 Cole Decker Brent Ewing Drew Jackson

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National Soccer Coaches Association of America Academic Team Women’s soccer 2011-12, 3.25

National Fastpitch Coaches Association Scholar-Athlete Softball Team (53) 2000 Denise Barnard Daniela Grob Donell Hotze Dawn Howard Mandy Jens Kelly Oliver Molly Parrott Ellen Thompson Mary Vande Hoef Annie Van Wetzinga Jamie Waterman

Ryann Engholm Kristen Friedrichs Alysha Overturf Lacey Ritscher Tina Shimak Amy Zellmer

Allysa Stephens Katie Tenboer Holly Von Fumetti

2007 Laura Anderson Natalie Deming

2012 Lexi Cessna Shannon Coulson Angela Davis Jess Edler Chelsea Greiner Brie Haycraft Jordan Overland Emily Te Brink Dana Van Renterghem Holly Von Fumetti

2011 Lexi Cessna Mycaela Crouse Jess Edler Rachael Everingham Chelsea Greiner Brie Haycraft Kiley Lythberg Jordan Overland Heidi Reburn Trysh Shimak Emily Te Brink

2010 Shanna Aberson Natalie Deming Jess Edler Bethany Koskamp Taylor Larkin Kiley Lythberg Taryn Pennington Hallie Schon

Katie Tenboer Rachel Whiteside

U.S. Track and Field/Cross Country Coaches Association Academic Team selections (12) Men’s cross country 2005 - 3.16

Women’s track and field 2000 - 3.11 2007 - 3.21 2008 - 3.14 2009 - 3.13 2010 - 3.15 2011 - 3.33 2012 - 3.26

Women’s cross country 2005 - 3.33 2007 - 3.3 2010 - 3.38 2012 - 3.27 2013 - 3.35

American Volleyball Coaches Association Academic Team Honor Roll selections (14) 1997 2000

2001 2002

2003 2004

2005 2006

2007 2008

2009 2010

2011 2012

2013

Intercollegiate Tennis Coaches Association Academic Team selections (3) Men 2011 2012 - 3.23

Women 2012 - 3.27

National Fastpitch Coaches Association Top 10 Academic Team selections (3) 1996 - 1997, sixth - 2000, ninth

Women’s Basketball Coaches Association Academic Team Honor Roll selections (5)

1997 - third 1998

1999 - fifth 2000 - second

2011 - 20th 2012 - 20th

2013 - 21st

All-Americans (390 times, 228 athletes) 1960 - John Carle, men’s basketball

1970 - Vern Den Herder, football John Edwards, baseball

1966 - Dennis Descoteau, football 1973 - Gerald Piester, men’s outdoor track and field 1967 - Doug Van Boven, football 1969 - Vern Den Herder, football

1974 - Terry Youngblood, men’s outdoor track and field Al Dorenkamp, football

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1977 - Don Taylor, football



1978 - Jason Locke, men’s outdoor track and field Don Keller, men’s outdoor track and field

1985 - Ed Ergenbright, wrestling Dale Lawrence, wrestling Duane Lawrence, wrestling Scot Storjohann, wrestling Brian Goldsworthy, men’s golf Rich Thomas, football

1979 - Jerry Fitzsimmons, men’s cross country Cam Ratering, women’s cross country 1980 - Jeff Verhoef, men’s basketball Cam Ratering, women’s cross country 1981 - Stacy Bandy, wrestling Lisa Broek, women’s outdoor track and field Nancy Cisar, women’s outdoor track and field Laurie Haddy, women’s outdoor track and field Carla Huddle, women’s outdoor track and field Kim Lehman, women’s outdoor track and field Goldie Nicholson, women’s outdoor track and field Robin Rasmussen, women’s outdoor track and field, women’s cross country Cam Ratering, women’s outdoor track and field, women’s cross country Marcie Thurn, women’s outdoor track and field Lori Nolte, women’s cross country Jan Sedlacek, women’s cross country Jackie Schwers, women’s cross country Brad Depke, men’s outdoor track and field 1982 - Lisa Broek, women’s outdoor track and field Paula Casey, women’s outdoor track and field Nancy Cisar, women’s outdoor track and field Laurie Haddy, women’s outdoor track and field Cam Ratering, women’s outdoor track and field Jackie Schwers, women’s outdoor track and field Marcie Thurn, women’s outdoor track and field Rose Van Egmond, women’s outdoor track and field Kean Richard, men’s outdoor track and field 1983 - Stacy Bandy, wrestling Lisa Broek, women’s outdoor track and field Nancy Cisar, women’s outdoor track and field Marti Haan, women’s outdoor track and field Marcie Thurn, women’s outdoor track and field Augie Lugo, men’s tennis Mike Shanahan, men’s outdoor track and field 1984 - Murray Anderson, wrestling Bryant Hancock, wrestling Dale Lawrence, wrestling Kelly McGovern, wrestling Nancy Cisar, women’s outdoor track and field Lori Sears, women’s outdoor track and field Kevin Geary, men’s outdoor track and field Joe Martin, men’s outdoor track and field Jerry Quick, men’s outdoor track and field Matt Schulte, men’s outdoor track and field Scott Foehle, football

Rich Thomas, football

1986 - Kevin Azinger, wrestling Tim Hackel, wrestling Kelly McGovern, wrestling Cindy Messer, softball Lori Sears, women’s outdoor track and field Joe Jaspers, men’s golf Jeff Blythe, football 1987 - Matt Diehl, wrestling Tim Hackel, wrestling Paul Veak, wrestling Jay McGovern, wrestling Brad Eggers, wrestling Cindy Kline, women’s golf Laurie Sutten, softball Kris Thompson, softball Joe Jaspers, men’s golf 1988 - Jim Bruxvoort, men’s indoor track and field, men’s outdoor track and field Paul Lovell, men’s indoor track and field Cindy Kline, women’s golf Pat Jackson, men’s golf Laurie Sutten, softball Chris Hoffman, wrestling Mike Stumberg, football 1989 - Chris Hoffman, wrestling Chad Beck, wrestling Scot Dierks, wrestling Jenny Wistrom, women’s golf Brenda Vigness, softball Jim Bruxvoort, men’s outdoor track and field Kris Reis, football 1990 - Steve Weers, wrestling Jon McGovern, wrestling Joe Stutting, wrestling Jim Bruxvoort, men’s outdoor track and field David Ellingson, men’s indoor track and field, men’s outdoor track and field Jeff Wallerich, men’s outdoor track and field Jason Snyder, men’s outdoor track and field Dan Wallace, men’s outdoor track and field Julie Fortin, women’s outdoor track and field Ron Saak, football 1991 - Chad Beck, wrestling Jon McGovern, wrestling Jamie Mahnke, softball

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Christi Van Werden, softball Eric Pingel, men’s outdoor track and field

1992 - Jon McGovern, wrestling Bruce Kuennen, wrestling Joel Marsden, wrestling Brad Kreiner, wrestling Emily Grimes, softball Julie Nelson, softball Jenny Semler, softball Eric Pingel, men’s outdoor track and field Craig Cantrall, men’s outdoor track and field Chris Hulleman, football Bill Mulder, football 1993 - Tracy Wilson, women’s basketball Bruce Kuennen, wrestling Brian Reece, wrestling John Guenther, men’s golf Craig Cantrall, men’s outdoor track and field Brian Dunlap, men’s outdoor track and field Les McCracken, men’s outdoor track and field Mike Morris, men’s outdoor track and field Nate Smith, men’s outdoor track and field Dan Zimmerman, men’s outdoor track and field Emily Grimes, softball Missey Allen, softball Jenny Semler, softball Jeff Helle, football



Dan Zimmerman, men’s indoor track and field, men’s outdoor track and field Kevin Lucken, men’s golf Missey Allen, softball Lynette Mullen, softball Rick Sanger, football Matt Bandstra, football

1996 - Brent Lawrenson, wrestling Missey Allen, softball Lynette Mullen, softball Rob Akers, men’s golf Mark Kacmarynski, football 1997 - Greg Breeding, wrestling Darin Fisher, men’s golf Zech Schiebout, men’s outdoor track and field Jay Rhoten, men’s outdoor track and field Kara Stanley, softball Matt Paulsen, football Abbie Brown, volleyball Candace Wilson, volleyball

1994 - Dan Gabrielson, wrestling Emilie Hanson, women’s basketball Craig Cantrall, men’s indoor track and field, men’s outdoor track and field Nate Smith, men’s indoor track and field, men’s outdoor track and field Michael Morris, men’s outdoor track and field Brian Dunlap, men’s indoor track and field, men’s outdoor track and field Dan Zimmerman, men’s indoor track and field, men’s outdoor track and field Les McCracken, men’s indoor track and field, men’s outdoor track and field Mark Kacmarynski, football Rick Sanger, football Jeff Helle, football Andy Goodman, men’s cross country

1998 - Jina Bos, women’s outdoor track and field Sean Clark, men’s outdoor track and field Adam Hartford, men’s outdoor track and field Andrew Paulsen, men’s outdoor track and field, football Nate Korselman, men’s outdoor track and field Jay Rhoten, men’s outdoor track and field Jon Lindaman, men’s outdoor track and field Cory Woods, men’s outdoor track and field Abbie Brown, volleyball Candace Wilson, volleyball 1999 - Ryan Cunningham, wrestling Sean Clark, men’s indoor track and field, men’s outdoor track and field Brad Gaskill, men’s outdoor track and field Nate Koerselman, men’s outdoor track and field Jon Lindaman, men’s indoor track and field, men’s outdoor track and field Marc Vander Velden, men’s outdoor track and field Abbie Brown, volleyball Candace WIlson, volleyball Angie Nielsen, volleyball Jeff Sanger, football Steve Perkins, football

1995 - Emilie Hanson, women’s basketball Dan Gabrielson, wrestling Ryan Erickson, men’s indoor track and field Brent Ferneau, men’s indoor track and field, men’s outdoor track and field Eddie Heim, men’s indoor track and field, men’s outdoor track and field Nate Smith, men’s indoor track and field, men’s outdoor track and field

2000 - Katie Brees, women’s indoor track and field, women’s outdoor track and field Donell Hotze, softball Annie Van Wetzinga, softball Sean Clark, men’s outdoor track and field Adam Hartford, men’s outdoor track and field Nate Koerselman, men’s outdoor track and field Chris McCullough, men’s outdoor track and field Tommy Tavegia, men’s outdoor track and field

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Marc Vander Velden, men’s outdoor track and field Peter Wagner, men’s outdoor track and field Jeff Sanger, football Reid Evans, football Justin Snyder, football Candace Wilson, volleyball Angie Nielsen, volleyball

2001 - Annie Van Wetzinga, softball Libby Hysell, softball Katie Brees, women’s indoor track and field, women’s outdoor track and field Tony Brownlee, men’s indoor track and field, men’s outdoor track and field Adam Hartford, men’s indoor track and field, men’s outdoor track and field Chris McCullough, men’s outdoor track and field Tommy Tavegia, men’s indoor track and field, men’s outdoor track and field Peter Wagner, men’s indoor track and field, men’s outdoor track and field Angie Nielsen, volleyball 2002 - Jeremy Hendricks, wrestling Molly Parrott, women’s basketball, softball Libby Hysell, softball Tim White, men’s golf Katie Button, women’s indoor track and field Abby Gonzales, women’s indoor track and field, women’s outdoor track and field Lindsay Schultz, women’s outdoor track and field Reagan Schultz, women’s outdoor track and field Tony Brownlee, men’s indoor track and field, men’s outdoor track and field Matt Jens, men’s outdoor track and field Matt McCombs, men’s indoor track and field, men’s outdoor track and field Chris McCullough, men’s indoor track and field, men’s outdoor track and field Peter Wagner, men’s indoor track and field, men’s outdoor track and field Austin Bonnema, football 2003 - D.J. Cobler, men’s indoor track and field Matt McCombs, men’s indoor track and field Peter Wagner, men’s indoor track and field, men’s outdoor track and field Tanner Whipple, men’s indoor track and field Cale Van Genderen, men’s outdoor track and field Jenn Hansen, women’s outdoor track and field Lindsay Schultz, women’s outdoor track and field Raegan Schultz, women’s outdoor track and field Libby Hysell, softball April Miller, softball 2004 - Patrick McElyea, men’s golf Lindsay Schultz, women’s outdoor track and field Raegan Schultz, women’s indoor track and field



women’s outdoor track and field Alicia Whisner, women’s outdoor track and field Cale Van Genderen, men’s indoor track and field, men’s outdoor track and field Tanner Whipple, men’s outdoor track and field Beth Cunningham, women’s cross country Mark Sanger, football

2005 - D.J. Cobler, men’s outdoor track and field Guy Dierikx, men’s outdoor track and field Justin Koeppe, men’s outdoor track and field Kevin Pitz, men’s outdoor track and field Cale Van Genderen, men’s indoor track and field, men’s outdoor track and field Alicia Whisner, women’s outdor track and field Ryan Johnson, football Vance Schuring, football 2006 - Zac Bailey, men’s outdoor track and field Ben Bollard, men’s indoor track and field, 2008 - Kari Hutchinson, women’s indoor track and field Emily Teas, women’s indoor track and field Jill Ziskovsky, women’s indoor track and field Rachelle Tipton, women’s indoor track and field Jason Fisher, men’s indoor track and field Guy Dierikx, men’s indoor track and field, men’s outdoor track and field Alex Miller, men’s outdoor track and field Luke Bolander, men’s outdoor track and field Matt Patrick, men’s outdoor track and field Kurtis Brondyke, men’s outdoor track and field Kelly Harris, softball 2009 - Kurtis Brondyke, men’s indoor track and field, men’s outdoor track and field Ethan Miller, men’s indoor track and field, men’s oudoor track and field Rachel Boeke, women’s outdoor track and field Rachael Everingham, softball Sarah Paulson, women’s golf 2010 - Kurtis Brondyke, men’s indoor track and field, men’s outdoor track and field Ethan Miller, men’s indoor track and field men’s outdoor track and field Mitch Morris, men’s outdoor track and field Jordan Gegner, men’s outdoor track and field Luke Bolander, men’s outdoor track and field Kyle Wood, men’s outdoor track and field Logan Danko, men’s outdoor track and field Allen Scovel, men’s outdoor track and field Jill Ziskovsky, women’s outdoor track and field Katie Tenboer, softball Shane Wong, football 2011 - Shane Wong, football Ethan Miller, men’s indoor track and field, men’s outdoor track and field

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Matt Graber, men’s indoor track and field Kurtis Brondyke, men’s indoor track and field, men’s outdoor track and field Allen Scovel, men’s outdoor track and field Trevor Veach, men’s outdoor track and field Mitch Wagoner, men’s outdoor track and field Kyle Wood, men’s outdoor track and field Jill Ziskovsky, women’s indoor track and field, women’s outdoor track and field Emily Teas, women’s indoor track and field, women’s outdoor track and field Felicia Coleman, women’s indoor track and field, women’s outdoor track and field Rachel Purdy, women’s indoor track and field, women’s outdoor track and field Caitlin Wilson, women’s outdoor track and field Kiley Lythberg, softball Katie Tenboer, softball

men’s outdoor track and field Ethan Miller, men’s outdoor track and field Mitch Wagoner, men’s outdoor track and field Logan Danko, men’s outdoor track and field Kyle Wood, men’s outdoor track and field Allen Scovel, men’s outdoor track and field Trevor Veach, men’s outdoor track and field Alex Edwards, men’s outdoor track and field Morgan Darrow, women’s outdoor track and field Annie Sarcone, softball Abbey Strajack, softball Sarah Paulson, women’s golf Eli Horton, men’s cross country 2013 - Eric Larson, men’s indoor track and field, men’s outdoor track and field Eli Horton, cross country, men’s indoor track and field Felicia Coleman, women’s indoor track and field Mallory Schulenberg, softball

2012 - Caitlin Wilson, women’s indoor track and field Eric Larson, men’s indoor track and field,

Iowa Conference MVPs (104) 1969 - Don Ver Meer, men’s golf 1970 - Vern Den Herder, football Bob Parrott, men’s tennis 1973 - Steve Paris, wrestling 1974 - Al Dorenkamp, football Terry Youngblood, men’s track 1977 - Don Taylor, football 1978 - Jerry Fitzsimmons, men’s cross country Pat Espinosa, men’s tennis 1979 - Jerry Fitzsimmons, men’s cross country, men’s track Jeff Verhoef, men’s basketball 1980 - Jeff Verhoef, men’s basketball 1981 - Bruce Wendt, football Mark Muyskens, men’s cross country Kevin Luttrell, men’s tennis Ron Peterson, men’s golf 1982 - Augie Lugo, men’s tennis Ron Peterson, men’s golf 1983 - Karen Collentine, volleyball Pam Coon, women’s tennis Augie Lugo, men’s tennis 1984 - Kim Doyle, women’s golf Karen Collentine, volleyball Augie Lugo, men’s tennis Nancy Cisar, women’s track and field 1985 - Rich Thomas, football Cindy Kline, women’s golf Ingrid Elvebak, women’s cross country Steve Muller, men’s basketball Jeff Schneekloth, men’s tennis Brian Goldsworthy, men’s golf 1986 - Ingrid Elvebak, women’s cross country

Jo Beth Castleberry, volleyball Cindy Kline, women’s golf Kelly McGovern, wrestling Jeff Schneekloth, men’s tennis 1987 - Cindy Kline, women’s golf Bill Spurbeck, men’s golf Laurie Sutten, softball 1988 - Mike Stumberg, football Lori Ellwood, women’s basketball Joe Jaspers, men’s golf 1990 - Ron Saak, football Shari King, women’s golf Pat Jackson, men’s golf 1991 - Rich Kacmarynski, football Christi Van Werden, softball 1992 - Jana Daberkow, women’s golf Chad Hoekstra, men’s golf Emily Grimes, softball 1993 - Tracy Wilson, women’s basketball Chad Hoekstra, men’s golf Emily Grimes, softball 1994 - Mark Kacmarynski, football Andy Goodman, men’s track and field, men’s cross country Nate Smith, men’s track and field Emilie Hanson, women’s basketball Todd Isley, men’s golf 1995 - Emilie Hanson, women’s basketball 1996 - Maggie Brown, volleyball 1997 - Jay Rhoten, men’s track and field Abbie Brown, volleyball 1998 - Jay Rhoten, men’s track and field Abbie Brown, volleyball

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1999 - Wade Van Vark, baseball Abbie Brown, volleyball 2000 - Chris McCullough, men’s track and field Jeff Sanger, football Candace Wilson, volleyball 2001 - Roger Dortch, men’s golf Angie Nielsen, volleyball 2002 - Peter Wagner, men’s track and field Tim White, men’s golf 2003 - Peter Wagner, men’s track and field Libby Hysell, softball 2004 - Corrie Schmidt, softball Tanner Whipple, men’s track and field Jamie Stark, volleyball 2005 - Katie Pederson, volleyball Vance Schuring, football 2006 - Adam Duerfeldt, baseball Vance Schuring, football 2007 - Andy Petersen, men’s golf Tim Connell, football 2008 - Andy Petersen, men’s golf Guy Dierikx, men’s indoor track and field Kelly Harris, softball Kari Hutchinson, women’s outdoor track and field

Sarah Paulson, women’s golf 2009 - Sarah Paulson, women’s golf *Megan Swingen, softball 2010 - Kurtis Brondyke, men’s outdoor track and field Ethan Miller, men’s outdoor track and field, men’s indoor track and field Miguel Ley, men’s basketball **Katie Tenboer, softball Shane Wong, football (defensive) Brett McKenzie, men’s soccer 2011 - Ethan Miller, men’s indoor track and field men’s outdoor track and field Kyle Wood, men’s outdoor track and field Jason Harvey, men’s golf 2012 - Sarah Paulson, women’s golf Joel Pulliam, baseball Ethan Miller, men’s outdoor track and field Allen Scovel, men’s outdoor track and field **Annie Sarcone, softball Eli Horton, men’s cross country 2013 - Felicia Coleman, women’s indoor track and field *pitcher of the year **position player of the year

Iowa Conference Coach of the Year (122) 1974 - Ron Schipper, football 1976 - Norm Ryerson, men’s golf 1977 - Norm Ryerson, men’s golf Jack Walvoord, men’s basketball Ron Schipper, football Mike Schrier, men’s tennis Norm Ryerson, wrestling 1978 - Jack Walvoord, men’s basketball Ron Schipper, football Norm Ryerson, men’s golf Mike Schrier, men’s tennis Bill Hinga, men’s outdoor track and field 1979 - Bill Hinga, men’s outdoor track and field Mike Schrier, men’s tennis 1980 - Jack Walvoord, men’s basketball Mike Schrier, men’s tennis 1981 - Bryan Poulter, men’s cross country Ron Schipper, football Norm Ryerson, men’s golf Mike Schrier, men’s tennis 1982 - Norm Ryerson, men’s golf Maurine Timmer, women’s golf Mike Schrier, men’s tennis 1983 - Gary Boeyink, women’s basketball Ron Schipper, football Norm Ryerson, men’s golf Maurine Timmer, women’s golf Mike Schrier, men’s tennis 1984 - Ron Schipper, football Maurine Timmer, women’s golf Mike Schrier, men’s tennis

Jane Kors, women’s outdoor track and field Ann Harris, volleyball Ron Johnson, wrestling 1985 - Jack Walvoord, men’s basketball Pam Richards, women’s cross country Ron Schipper, football Norm Ryerson, men’s golf Maurine Timmer, women’s golf Pam Richards, women’s outdoor track and field Ron Johnson, wrestling 1986 - Norm Ryerson, men’s golf Maurine Timmer, women’s golf Pam Richards, women’s outdoor track and field 1987 - Bob Bruns, men’s golf Pam Richards, women’s outdoor track and field 1988 - Bob Bruns, men’s golf Nancy Wright, volleyball 1989 - Ron Schipper, football Bob Bruns, men’s golf Jim Graham, women’s tennis Greg Lonning, wrestling 1990 - Ron Schipper, football Bob Bruns, men’s golf George Wares, softball 1991 - Jack Walvoord, men’s basketball Bob Bruns, men’s golf Mark Heid, men’s outdoor track and field 1992 - Elizabeth Hadler, men’s tennis Mark Heid, men’s outdoor track and field Kevin Azinger, wrestling 1993 - Gary Boeyink, women’s basketball

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Bob Bruns, men’s golf George Wares, softball Mark Heid, men’s outdoor track and field Megan Clayberg, volleyball 1994 - Gary Boeyink, women’s basketball Ron Schipper, football Bob Bruns, men’s golf Doug Stursma, women’s tennis Mark Heid, men’s outdoor track and field 1995 - Ron Schipper, football 1996 - Doug Stursma, men’s tennis 1997 - Kevin Sanger, men’s outdoor track and field Megan Clayberg, volleyball 1998 - Rich Kacmarynski, football Charlie Estabrook, men’s golf Kevin Sanger, men’s outdoor track and field 1999 - Doug Stursma, men’s tennis 2000 - Rich Kacmarynski, football George Wares, softball Doug Stursma, men’s tennis Kevin Sanger, men’s outdoor track and field Megan Clayberg, volleyball 2001 - Gary Boeyink, women’s basketball Charlie Estabrook, men’s golf Kevin Sanger, men’s outdoor track and field 2002 - Charlie Estabrook, men’s golf Garry Laidlaw, men’s soccer George Wares, softball 2003 - Charlie Estabrook, men’s golf George Wares, softball Doug Stursma, women’s tennis Kevin Sanger, men’s outdoor track and field Kent Clayberg, volleyball

2004 - George Wares, softball Kevin Sanger, men’s outdoor track and field 2005 - Adam Stevens, baseball Jeff McMartin, football Kevin Sanger, men’s indoor track and field Kent Clayberg, volleyball 2006 - Jeff McMartin, football 2007 - Jeff McMartin, football Charlie Estabrook, men’s golf Kent Clayberg, volleyball 2008 - Jodee Schaben, women’s golf Garry Laidlaw, men’s soccer Bryan Mours, women’s tennis 2009 - George Wares, softball Joe Dunham, men’s outdoor track and field Jodee Schaben, women’s golf 2010 - Mike Boschee, men’s basketball Eric Van Kley, wrestling Joe Dunham, men’s indoor track and field, men’s outdoor track and field 2011 - Chad Green, men’s golf Joe Dunham, men’s indoor track and field, men’s outdoor track and field George Wares, softball 2012 - Chad Green, men’s golf Joe Dunham, men’s outdoor track and field, cross country Adam Stevens, baseball Mike Kobylinski, women’s soccer 2013 - Joe Dunham, men’s indoor track and field Chad Green, men’s golf

National Coaches of the Year Head coach Gary Boeyink, 1993, women’s basketball George Wares, 2003, softball Assistant coach Don De Waard, 2000, football (AFCA) Dick Bowzer, 2008, football (AFCA) Guy Mosher, 2010, 2011, men’s outdoor track and field (USTCCCA)

Guy Mosher, 2011, men’s indoor track and field (USTCCCA) Staff of the Year Softball, 2003, George Wares, Sam Vande Weerd, Teresa Thompson, Marcy Roff (NFCA)

Des Moines Register Sports Hall of Fame 1976 - Richard “Babe” Tysseling ‘32; baseball, men’s basketball, football, track and field, coach, athletics director 1988 - Vern Den Herder ‘70; football, men’s basketball, NFL player 2002 - Dick Schultz ‘50; baseball, men’s basketball, football, Division I basketball coach, athletics director, NCAA executive director, U.S. Olympic Committee president

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Central College Athletics Hall of Honor 2002 Vern Den Herder; football, men’s basketball Dr. Camilla Ratering McCalmont; women’s cross country, women’s track and field Ron Schipper; Head football coach, athletics director Dick Schultz; Baseball, men’s basketball, football Richard “Babe” Tysseling; baseball, men’s basketball, football, track and field Jeff Verhoef; men’s basketball

2008 Harold De Bie; men’s basketball Bruce Heerema; football, men’s track and field Christi Van Werden; softball, women’s basketball

2003 Dr. Richard Dykstra; football Gertrude Beintema; athletic department office manager Marcie Thurn Rohach; women’s track and field Clarence Wilkins; men’s basketball Brian Goldsworthy; Men’s Golf

2010 Jeff Blythe, football Gary Boeyink, baseball, men’s basketball, coach Emilie Hanson, women’s basketball

2004 Denise Boll Baker; Women’s basketball Dr. Kenneth Weller; Central College president, NCAA vice-president Dana Snoap; men’s basketball 2005 Tom Stone; football Nancy Cisar Wright; women’s track and field Scot Storjohann; football, wrestling 2006 Laurie Sutten Flynn; softball, women’s basketball Joe Jaspers; men’s golf, men’s basketball Scott Lindell; Football Lori Nolte; women’s cross country, women’s track and field

2009 Dick Bowzer, football, men’s basketball, men’s tennis, coach Kim Doyle, women’s golf Jamie Zyzda, softball

2011 Rich Kacmarynski, football Shannan Mattiace, women’s tennis Kevin Sanger, football, track and field 2012 Jack Walvoord; men’s basketball player/coach Emily Grimes Rottinghaus; softball Tim Hackel; wrestling Jon McGovern; wrestling 2013 John Bermel; men’s golf Mark Kacmarynski; football Cindy (Kline) Olson; women’s golf Brian O’Donnell; football

2007 Eldon Schulte; football, basketball, men’s track and field Lisa Broek; track and field Rich Thomas; football

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