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fierce passionate strong intelligentdetermined strong fierce

2011 FOOTBALLWILLAMETTE UNIVERSITY

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113 YEARS of BEARCAT fooTBALL26-6 SINCE ThE START of 2008

NCAA Playoffs1999, 2004, 2008

NAIA Playoffs1968, 1996, 1997

Northwest Conference23 overall titles

Last 16 seasons106-58-1 (.645)

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Willamette University General InformationLocation ...............................................................................................................Salem, OregonFounded ................................................................................................................................1842Enrollment ........................................................................ 1,867 Undergraduate; 2,693 OverallPresident................................................................................................ Dr. Stephen E. ThorsettDean of Campus Life ................................................................................... Dr. David DouglassFaculty Athletic Representative ...................................................................... Dr. Kelley StrawnDirector of Athletics .............................................................................................. David RigsbyNickname ....................................................................................................................... BearcatsColors .....................................................................................................Cardinal and Old GoldNational Affiliation .......................................................................................... NCAA Division IIIConference .................................................................................Northwest Conference (NWC)Stadium (Capacity/Surface) ...........................................McCulloch Stadium (2,400/FieldTurf)Assistant Athletic Director .................................................................................... Judy GordonHead Athletic Trainer.....................................................................................Shane Wibel, ATCAssistant Athletic Trainer ................................................................................ Erin Scharer, ATCAssistant Athletic Trainer ...................................................................................Ken Smith, ATCAthletics Communications Director .............................................................. Robert McKinneyAthletics Communications Phone ...................................................................... (503) 370-6110Athletics Communications E-mail ...................................................rmckinne@willamette.eduAdministrative Assistant .......................................................................................Leslie BerningPress Box Phone .................................................................................................. (503) 871-2704Athletics Department Phone/FAX .............................................(503) 370-6420/(503) 370-6379Athletics Department Web Site ................................................www.willamette.edu/athleticsFacebook ..........................................................................................facebook.com/wubearcatsTwitter ..................................................................................................................... @wubearcats

Credits: The 2011 Willamette University Football Media Guide was written and edited by Robert McKinney, athletics communications director, and designed by Christopher Sabato, graphic design specialist. Assistance provided by student workers Reva Main and Maya McFaddin. Front Cover: Defensive tackle Juan Alvarado isback for his senior season with the Bearcats (Photo by Frank Miller). Inside Front Cover: Top — Brian Widinglooks to pass (Photo by Chris Sabato); Middle — Alex Holland makes a commanding tackle (Photo by NaomiStukey); Bottom — Jake Knecht reaches for the end zone (Sabato). Back Cover: Top Left — Jake Turner runsupfield (Stukey); Top Right — Jamiere Abney is ready to follow his blockers (Stukey). Inside Photos are by Stukey,Sabato and the Willamette University Office of Marketing Communications. Printing by K/P Corporation.

Bearcat Football Success .....................IFCGeneral Information/Quick Facts ............1Willamette University ........................... 2-3Willamette Administration .......................4McCulloch Stadium ..................................5Bearcat Locker Room ...............................52011 Season Outlook ........................... 6-7Head Coach Mark Speckman ..................8Bearcat Coaching History ........................91941 Willamette Pearl Harbor Team .......9Assistant Coaches ............................. 10-11Willamette Football Roster .............. 12-13Senior Player Profiles ........................ 14-20Player Photos and Information ........ 21-25Bearcat Webcasts ...................................26Athletic Training/Team Physicians .........262010 Student-Athletes of the Week ......26Bearcat Football Hometowns ................27

Bearcat FootballQuick Facts

Head Coach ..................Mark Speckman WU Record ............... 78-53 (14th year) Career Record .......... 78-53 (14th year) Assistant at WU ........................ 3 years Alma Mater ........... Azusa Pacific, 1977 Office Phone ................(503) 375-5350Offensive Coordinator ........Glen Fowles Office Phone ................(503) 370-6424Defensive Coordinator ....Nathan Naggi Office Phone ................(503) 375-53512010 Overall Record ...........................7-32010 NWC Record ...........4-2 (3rd place)Players Returning/Lost ...................85/37Starters Returning (O/D/S) ............. 5/6/6Starters Lost (O/D/S) ...................... 6/4/2Web Broadcast ..FullAccessSports.com Play-by-Play .................... Mike Allegre Commentary....................Craig SpiveyConference Championships ............... 23Recent NWC Titles . ‘95, ‘96, ‘97, ‘99, ‘08National Playoffs .. ‘68, ‘96, ‘97, ‘99, ‘04, ‘08Championship Game ......................... ‘97

All-Time Bearcat Results .................. 28-30Head-to-Head Records ..........................30NCAA Division III/Postseason ...............312011 Opponents/Media Outlets ..... 32-33Willamette Football Records ........... 34-35Recent All-Americans .............................36All-Region/All-District ............................36First Team All-Conference .....................37Where Are They Now? ...........................37The Northwest Conference ...................382010 NWC Standings and Stats ............382010 All-NWC Selections .......................38Returning All-NWC .................................392010 Season Review ...............................402010 Game Summaries ..........................412010 Willamette Statistics ................ 42-44Bearcat Football History...................... IBC2011 Willamette Schedule ................ OBC

Table of Contents

Matt Williams moves around the corner on arunning play. Williams averaged 6.3 yards percarry as a sophomore in 2010.

GENERAL INfoRMATIoN

GENERAL INfoRMATIoN

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Willamette’s curriculumandcollaborativelearningenvironmentallowyoutoexploreawidevarietyofsubjectsthatarecriticaltohelpingyounavigatetheworkaroundyou. Whether your are working one-on-onewithaprofessor,studyingabroad,pursuinginnovative research, filling an internshipwith a business or nonprofit, or leading acampus organization, you can hone yourcreativity, global perspective and criticalthinkingforalifetimeofsuccess. Professors at Willamette contribute awiderangeofexpertisetocreateadynamicandcollaborativelearningenvironmentfortheir students. They engage in scholarlyresearchandpublication,buttheyarealsofundamentallycommitted to teachingandservingasmentorsandadvisors. Since 1990, a total of 10 Willamettefaculty members have been selectedOregon Professor of the Year by theCarnegie Foundation. They have beenhonored among the most outstandingundergradaute instructors in the countryfor excelling in teaching and positvelyinfluencing the lives and careers of theirstudents. Withanaverageclass sizeof14andastudent-to-facultyratioof10:1,Willametteprovides a personal classroom experiencewhere professors get to know you well,making it easy to find individualized helporaskquestions.

The life of the Willamette student isactive, thought-provoking and focused onthecommunity—intheclassroomandout.More than 100 student organizations, inaddition to numerous athletic, leadershipandserviceopportunities,helpyoudevelopyourcharacter inadditiontoyour intellect—andhavefun,too. Ourstudentsareengagedinnumerouscommunitieslocallyandaroundtheworld.About50%earnstudyabroadcreditbeforetheygraduate. Academics come first at Willamette,but you still have time to complete. Our

historic Waller hall (left) and Eaton hall are seen from across the campus quad.

athletes, both formal and informal, havean enthusiastic network of supporters.Willmette’s NCAA Division III athleticsprogramincludes10men’sand10women’ssports. About 25% of our undergraduatestudentsareathletes. In addition to exploring your passionsthrough your major, you can investigateyouracademicinterestsandcareeroptionsthorugh internships — from the OregonState Capitol across the street to Intel totheArtInstituteofChicago—asyougainwork experience to enhance your job orgraduate school applications. Roughly

A Premier Liberal Arts University in the Northwest

The Mill Stream flows through campus and provides a great place to study or relax.

WILLAMETTE UNIVERSITY

WILLAMETTE UNIVERSITY

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American Ethnic Studies (M, m)American Studies (M)Anthropology (M, m)Archaeology (M, m)Art (M, m)Art History (M, m)Asian Studies (m)Arts, Technology, and Multimedia (m)BA/MBA Business Management (s)Biology (M, m) Chemistry (M, m) Chinese Studies (m)Classical Studies (M, m) Comparative Literature and the History of Ideas (M) Computer Science (M, m)Economics (M, m) 3-2 Engineering (s)English (M, m) Environmental and Earth Science (M, m) Exercise Science (M) Film Studies (M, m)3-2 Forestry (s)French (M, m)Geography (m) German (M, m) History (M, m) Humanities (M)International Studies (M)Japanese (m)Japanese Studies (M)Latin American Studies (M, m)Mathematics (M, m)Music (M, m)*Philosophy (M, m)Physics (M, m)Politics (M, m)Pre-law (s)Pre-medicine (s)Pre-veterinary Medicine (s)3-2 Public Management (s)Psychology (M, m)Religious Studies (M, m)Rhetoric and Media Studies (M, m)Russian (m)Sociology (M, m)Spanish (M, m)Theatre (M, m)Women’s and Gender Studies (M, m)

Academic ChoicesUndergraduate Majors (M),

minors (m), special programs (s)

* In addition to the Bachelor of Arts degree,Willamette University offers the Bachelorof Music degree in Music Composition,Music Education, Improvisation in Contemporary Practice and Music Performance

68% of students complete one or moreinternshipswhileatWillamette. OuralumnnisaytheirtimeatWillamettewas life-changing, and they credit theireducationwithprovidingthemtheexpertisethey needed for a successful career andlife — whether they went on to a job, aprestigious graduate program, a nationalfellowshiporpublicservice. TheCareerServicesofficeatWillametteprovides numerous programs to help youexplore career possibilities in any field.Inadditiontoofferingdrop-inofficehoursandapopularonline jobboard,theofficehosts events and activities to assist witheverythingfromwritingasuccessfulresumeto finding the right graduate school tocreating your own personalized academicandcareerplan.

Located in Oregon’s Willamette Valley,WillametteUniversity is ideally situated toaccessthebenefitsofthePacificNorthwest:Gorgeous forests, rivers, mountains andocean beaches nearby. A relaxed andcreative culture. Vibrant arts and musicscenes.And,coffeeshopsonalmosteveryblock. Willamette University is in the centerof downtown Salem, which is Oregon’scapital city. It is a community that is largeenoughtoprovideplentyofentertainment,yetpersonalenoughthatyou’llusuallyrunintosomeoneyouknow. When you’re ready to enjoy some ofOregon’sattractionsoutsideSalem,it’snothard to find a university organized trip oraninformalgroupoffriendstojoinyou—whetheryouplantosnowboardonMountHood,catchaconcertinPortlandorbuildabonfireatthecoast.

Why Willamette?

NCAA and Northwest Conference competitionSupportive coaching staff and team environment25% of students are intercollegiate athletes24% of students are multiculturalQuality academics with highly engaged professorsStudent-faculty ratio of 10:1Average class size of 1450% of students study abroad68% of students complete one or more internshipsCareer development program

City of Salem

Students play catch near the Mill Stream.

WILLAMETTE UNIVERSITY

WILLAMETTE UNIVERSITY

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Bearcat Head CoachesBaseballAaron Swick(503) 370-6011

Men’s BasketballKip Ioane(503) 370-6063

Women’s BasketballAnne Lapray(503) 370-6132

Cross Country (M/W)Track & Field (M/W)Matt McGuirk(503) 370-6898

FootballMark Speckman(503) 375-5350

Golf (M/W)Noah Horstman(971) 285-6600

Rowing (M/W)Ryan Miller(503) 370-6655

Men’s SoccerLloyd Fobi(503) 375-5428

Women’s SoccerHillary Arthur(503) 370-6657

SoftballDamian Williams(503) 370-6656

Swimming (M/W)Leslie Shevlin(503) 370-6601

Men’s TennisToby Krauel(503) 370-6841

Women’s TennisBecky Roberts(503) 370-6804

VolleyballTom Shoji(503) 370-6230

Dean of Campus Life ...................................................................................Dr. David DouglassFaculty Athletic Representative ......................................................................Dr. Kelley StrawnAssociate Athletic Director .............................................................................. Anwau HuffmanAssistant Athletic Director ....................................................................................Judy GordonHead Athletic Trainer.................................................................................... Shane Wibel, ATCAssistant Athletic Trainer ................................................................................Erin Scharer, ATCAssistant Athletic Trainer ...................................................................................Ken Smith, ATCAthletics Communications Director ..............................................................Robert McKinneyGraphic Design Specialist .......................................................................... Christopher SabatoRecruiting Coordinator .....................................................................................Tony CassinerioGame Management Coordinator...................................................................Damian WilliamsAdministrative Assistant ...................................................................................... Leslie Berning

Department of Athletics Administrative Staff

Dr.StephenE.Thorsett,WillametteUniversity’s23rdpresidentandphysicsprofessor,hastaughtbroadlyinbothphysicsandastronomy.Hehasauthoredor co-authored more than 100 scientific publications, primarily focusing onthelatestagesofstellarevolution.Priortoteachingandleadingthesciencesdivision at the University of California-Santa Cruz (1999-2011), Thorsettwas an assistant professor of physics at Princeton University and a researchfellowattheCaliforniaInstituteofTechnology(Caltech).Heearnednumerousawards,fellowshipsandhonorswhilecompletinghismaster’sanddoctorateinphysicsatPrincetonandhisbachelor’sinmathematicswithhonorsatCarleton

College,wherehegraduatedsummacum laude.Thorsett is committed to the liberalarts traditionandexcellence in teaching and learning, whilemaintaining the university’s traditions of scholarship, serviceandsustainability.

DavidRigsby isthenewdirectorofathleticsatWillametteUniversity,butheisnotnewtothecampus.RigsbywasmemberofthebaseballteamatWUfortwoyearsbeforehiscareerwasshortenedbyanarminjury.HeearnedaB.A.degreefromWillamettein2000withamajorinChemistry,andlateraddedanM.S.fromDuquesneUniversity.HereturnedtoWUasanemployeein2004andhasheldavarietyofpositions,includingassistantdean,interimdirectorofcareerservices,associatedeanofcampuslifeandinterimco-deanofcampuslife.Rigsbyhasbeena leaderofnumerous strategic initiatives andprojects,includingthecreationoftheKanekoCommons,developingtheVirtualCareer

CenterandservingontheTrusteeWorkingGrouponAthletics.Hehasestablishedworkingrelationshipsthroughoutthecampus,andisthepresidentofthelocalchapterofPhiBetaKappa,themostprestigiousacademichonorsocietyinthenation.Inthelocalcommunity,heisaformerboardmemberoftheSalemArtAssociationandhasservedas thechairof theClayBall twice.Rigsbyandhiswife,Rebekah,alsoaWillamettegraduate,liveinSalemandaretheparentsofLuke,age6,Devon,age3,andSean,age1.

Dr. Stephen Thorsett President

David Rigsby Director of Athletics

WILLAMETTE ADMINISTRATIoN

WILLAMETTE ADMINISTRATIoN

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McCulloch Stadium provides the home field for the Willamette University Bearcats. Ogdahl Field at McCulloch Stadium is anartificial turf facility that is one of the topNCAA Division III facilities in the Pacific Northwest. It combines the closeness and atmosphere of an old-time stadium with such modern elements as FieldTurf for theplaying surface, spacious locker rooms anda scoreboard with a jumbo video screen. The stadium seats approximately 2,400fans. All seating is covered, providing fanswith a comfortable setting even in inclement weather. The press box, located above theseating, was designed with plenty of room for coaches, media representatives and the statistical crew. It also includes a booth forthe public address announcer and official timer, as well as a room for WU’s presidentto host supporters and dignitaries.

With lights surrounding the field, the Bearcats have been able to add another element to Willamette football with nightgames since 2004. The Bearcats also play afternoon games to take advantage of thesunny skies during most of the season. Another advantage is that the stadium includes an athletic training room, allowing Willamette athletes to receive treatmentson-site. Football players have convenient access to athletic trainers at practices andhome games throughout the season. Likewise, Bearcat football coaches haveoffice space at the stadium in addition tooffices at the Sparks Center on campus. This is helpful for watching game films andfor holding team and position meetings. Last season, Willamette achieved a 4-0record at McCulloch Stadium and averaged 47.8 points per home game. Willamette hasattained a 39-22 (.639) at home since MarkSpeckman became head coach, including animpressive 14-2 over the past three years. McCulloch Stadium also features theCharles Bowles Track, an all-weather facility that is the home for Willamette’s highly-

Willamette’shome fieldAdvantage:Top Left - BrianWiding is ready to pass; Top Right -A replay shows onthe video board;At Right - Students watch the Bearcatsduring last year’s42-24 victory overSouthern Oregon.

Since 1998, Willamette hasearned a 45-23 (.662) recordat McCulloch Stadium. TheBearcats are 14-2 at home

over the past three seasons.

Willamette has a

spacious locker room

at McCulloch Stadium

that is used during all

practices and home games. It features

individual lockers with plenty of space

for storing equipment. From the start

of preseason until the end of the year,

the Willamette locker room is a key

part of Bearcat Football.

Bearcat Locker Room

regarded men’s and women’s track and fieldteams. The track also provides a great placefor the finish line at home cross country meets. Last season, Willamette hosted the NCAA Division III West Regional in men’sand women’s cross country. The entire complex, which also includesRoy S. “Spec” Keene Stadium for baseball,is adjacent to Bush’s Pasture Park. The park

hosts cross country meets on its wide paths and also is known for its art exhibits, rosegarden, trees and expanses of open land. McCulloch Stadium is located just two blocks from the Willamette campus. It isa short distance for students to walk fromdorm rooms to the stadium to attend homegames. WU will play seven teams at homethis year, including archrival Linfield.

McCULLoCh STADIUM

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Skill on Offense Willamette averaged 416.6 total yards and 37.1 points per game last season. The Bearcatslook for continued offensive success in 2011. Leading the offense will be Brian Widing (Jr.,QB), who completed 63.0% of his passes last year (85 of 135). He threw for 1,455 yards and 14 touchdowns with just six interceptions. He led the NWC in passing efficiency with a rating of178.8 points. In two seasons, Widing has thrown for 2,342yards and 23 touchdowns. He has connected on62.0% of his passes. Jake Knecht (Jr., WR) is WU’s top returning receiver. In 2010, he caught 13 passes for 256 yards, as he averaged 19.7 yards per reception.He is capable of getting open on short routesand has the speed to be a deep threat, too. Knecht also is a return specialist. Last year,he averaged 20.7 yards on 20 kickoff returns. Gone at receiver is Scott Schoettgen, who was a senior last fall. He led the Bearcats with 49 catches for 960 yards and 13 touchdowns. He concluded his career with 129 catches for 2,445yards and a school record 36 touchdowns. Top returning rushers for the Bearcats areMatt Williams (Jr., FL) and Jamiere Abney (Sr.,TB). Williams gained 244 yards on 39 carries lastyear for a 6.3 average, while Abney rushed for205 yards and three touchdowns on 46 carries. Willamette led the NWC in rushing offense in 2010 with 236.3 yards per game and 32 TDs on the ground. The Bearcats also ranked firstin passing efficiency rating (164.2 points). WU must find a way to replace the yardagegained by Terrell Malley, who rushed for 628yards as a sophomore last season. A two-sportathlete the past two years, Malley will play onlybasketball in 2011-12. Returning players at the skill positions who can make an impact this season include Jake Turner (Jr., FL) and Mason Brown (So., TB), plusa trio of quarterbacks. Danny Mitchell (Jr.) and Jake Jones (Jr.) have shown an ability to leadthe offense and move the ball. Josh Dean (So.) will begin the year as a wide receiver, but alsocan help at quarterback. Also returning are fullbacks Mike Hernandez(So.), Scott Perlin (Sr.) and Cole Altuzarra (So.).All three are skilled as runners and blockers. Tight ends who are returning for Willametteare Doug Gilmore (Jr.), Benny Weischedel (Jr.) and Marshall Curry (Jr.). Gilmore has the mostexpereince on the field and will be the likelystarter. Each of the tight ends has the ability toblock on running plays, yet be a receiving threaton passing downs.

Willamette has a wealth of freshman talent at the running back positions who will battle for playing time this year. Leading the freshmen areDylan Jones, Nolan Plummer and Taylor Wyman at tailback, along with Conor Dunn and DerekTraeger at flanker. Two of Willamette’s five returning starters onoffense are linemen. Kenny Miller (Sr., C) startedevery game last season and was selected as aFirst Team All-NWC player. Zane Wise (Jr., OG)was a starter toward the end of 2010 and will bea key blocker this season. Both helped WU gain197 first downs a year ago, including 124 firstdowns on running plays. Other returning offensive linemen who willsee significant playing time are Taylor Reeder(Jr.) and Ben Kittelson (Sr.) at tackle, plus Jonnee Couwenhoven (Sr.) at guard and Anthony Ertola(Sr.) at center. Transfer tackle Anthony Scalercio(Jr.), from Santa Rosa JC, also will contribute. Additional help in the line will be suppliedby returning players Xavier Bailey (So., OT) andCuyler Hudson (So., OG), along with freshmanKeenan Faatea (OG/C).

Playing a Tough Schedule The Willamette Bearcats are preparing for the start of the 2011 season after achieving a 26-6 combined record over the past three years. Willamette won the NWC Championship and qualified for the NCAA Division III Playoffs in 2008, while earning an 11-1 record. The Bearcats were 8-2 in 2009, and went 7-3 in 2010 with oneof the toughest schedules in the nation. Willamette has five returning starters on offense and six returning starters on defense. The experience will be very important for the Bearcats, who once again face a challenging,top-rate schedule. This time, however, the Bearcats will play seven of 10 regular season games at home. Lastyear, WU played six of 10 games on the road. The schedule features games against threeopponents ranked in the D3football.com Top 25Preseason Poll: Linfield (#9), Hardin-Simmons (#16)and UW-Stevens Point (#23). WU received points in the D3football.com Preseason Poll, but was not in the Top 25. WU will play another team with points in the poll butoutside the Top 25, Pacific Lutheran, in the finalgame of the regular season on Nov. 12. The schedule also includes games against scholarship teams from Portland State of NCAADivision I (FCS) and Southern Oregon of the NAIA. WU will take on all six Northwest Conference foes:Linfield and Pacific Lutheran, plus Pacific, PugetSound, Whitworth and Lewis & Clark.

Jamiere Abney can play fullback or tailback.

Jake Knecht is WU’s top returning receiver.

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Season GP Rushes Yards Avg. TDs Avg./Gm. NCAA Rank1998 10 584 3,403 5.8 35 340.3 6th1999 11 595 3,548 6.0 35 322.5 4th *2000 10 491 2,528 5.1 15 252.8 11th2001 9 447 2,391 5.3 25 265.7 9th2002 10 561 3,500 6.2 38 350.0 2nd2003 10 513 3,453 6.7 34 345.3 3rd2004 11 557 2,752 4.9 30 250.2 18th2005 9 474 2,148 4.5 23 238.7 18th2006 9 369 1,560 4.2 16 173.3 49th2007 10 501 2,500 5.0 25 250.0 18th2008 12 505 3,014 6.0 41 251.2 15th2009 10 458 2,344 5.1 30 234.4 20th2010 10 463 2,363 5.1 32 236.3 19thTotals 131 6,518 35,504 5.4 379 271.0 12 in Top 20

* Regular season ranking (postseason stats did not count in 1999)

Willamette Rushing offense Since 1998Toughness on Defense The Willamette defense made numerous keyplays in 2010, as the Bearcats finished the yearwith a +11 turnover margin while limiting theiropponents to just 94.7 rushing yards per game. WU finished second in the NWC in scoringdefense and total defense. The Bearcats gaveup just 20.7 points and 329.8 yards per contest. Topping the list of Willamette’s six returning starters on defense is senior outside linebacker Harmon Bruno. Last season, Bruno achieved 51tackles to rank third on the team. He made 25 solo stops to go with 26 assists. Bruno helpedWU hold opponents to just 3.0 yards per rush. Bruno is one of two returning First Team All-NWC selections on defense. Also returning with First Team All-NWC honors is senior defensive tackle Juan Alvarado. In 2010, Alvarado earned17 total tackles, while making it difficult to runup the middle. He had 4.5 tackles for losses. Joining Alvarado as experienced starters in the defensive line are Ryan Bourke (Sr., DE) andRon Carter (Sr., DT). Bourke recorded 21 tackles last year to earn Second Team All-NWC honors.Carter was First Team All-NWC in 2009. Other top defensive linemen include ends Scott Miller (Jr.), Ben Lyons (Jr.) and Matt Millar (Jr.), along with tackles Kyle Bettencourt (Jr.) andMark Meek (Sr.). Willamette’s leading tackler last season was inside linebacker Ralph Pineda, who completed his senior year with 84 tackles and was named

First Team All-NWC and Second Team All-WestRegion. He was Third Team All-America in 2009. Although Pineda finished his eligiblity a yearago, the Bearcats still have plenty of quality at inside linebacker. Matt Parr (Jr.) made 37 tackles and Wes Wenzel (Jr.) played in eight games lastfall. Jaden Roselli (So.) and transfer Jacob Meza(So., Glendale CC) will challenge for significantplaying time. Bruno leads the way at outside linebacker.Also contributing on a regular basis will be ReedWarner (Jr.), who ranked fifth on the team with 41 tackles last season. Cullen Carroll (Jr.), who chipped in 24 tackles in 2010, is a quality tacklerwho brings depth to the position. Willamette’s defensive secondary is athletic, hard-hitting and skilled. Standouts at conerbackare Alex Holland (Sr.) and Tyson Giza (Jr.). Topplayers at safety are Dominic David (Jr.), MichaelDel Real (Jr.) and Cody Pastorino (Jr.). In 2010, Pastorino accumulated 33 tacklesto go with three interceptions. David totaled 29tackles and led WU with six pass break-ups. DelReal produced 24 tackles. Giza made 14 tacklesand Holland earned 12 tackles. Players who bring solid depth at defensiveback include Tait Stepens (So., S), SungyoungLee (Fr., CB) and Daniel Wakam (Fr., CB). WU will miss Arlin Taylor, a senior in 2010, who ranked fourth on the team with 43 tackles and a team-high four interceptions. In addition,Blaze Rogers, a key player at cornerback eachof the past three season, will miss 2011 with abroken leg.

Solid on Special Teams The Bearcats have a history of strong specialteams play. Willamette hopes to continue thatsuccess in 2011. WU returns Mitch Rowan (Sr., PK/P) at punter, kickoff specialist and long-range field goal kicker.Rowan averaged 35.6 yards per punt in 2010, with13 of 34 kicks inside the 20-yard line. He also hit6 of 9 extra points and 2 of 6 field goals. Rowan holds Willamette’s career records forextra points made (114) and attempted (126).He has placed 31 punts inside the 20-yard linein his career. Kyle Derby (So., PK) is back as the Bearcats’ primary short-range place-kicker. He was 33 of 36on PATs and made 3 of 5 field goals last year. Willamette’s overall experience on special teams is enhanced by the return of long snapperDoug Gilmore (Jr., TE), holder Danny Mitchell(Jr., QB) and return threat Jake Knecht (Jr., WR). Knecht brought back 20 kickoffs for 414 yardslast season. He also returned eight punts for theBearcats. Tyson Giza (So., CB) joins Knecht asa return specialist this season, providing WU withspeed and athleticism. The Bearcats are known for their success atblocking kicks. In 2008, the Bearcats blocked sixkicks for the team’s recent high. Last season, WU almost matched that number by blocking fivekicks. Cody Pastorino (Jr., S) led the Bearcats with three blocks. One of Pastorino’s blocks resulted in a touchdown recovery by Brent Turner (now anassistant coach) in Willamette’s win over Pacific.

harmon Bruno hits the quarterback as the ballis released. Last year, Bruno earned 51 tackleswith two QB hurries and 1.5 sacks.

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head Coach Mark Speckman is in his 14th year leading the Bearcatfootball team. his head coaching record at Willamette is 78-53 (.595).

The Speckman Standard at Willamette Year Overall Pct. NWC Pct. Position 1995 6-2-1 .722 4-0-1 ** .900 Offensive Coordinator 1996 9-2-0 # .818 5-0-0 * 1.000 Offensive Coordinator 1997 13-1-0 # .929 5-0-0 * 1.000 Offensive Coordinator 1998 7-3-0 .700 3-2-0 .600 Head Coach 1999 7-4-0 # .636 5-0-0 * 1.000 Head Coach 2000 3-7-0 .300 0-5-0 .000 Head Coach 2001 4-5-0 .444 2-3-0 .400 Head Coach 2002 6-4-0 .600 3-2-0 .600 Head Coach 2003 7-3-0 .700 4-1-0 .800 Head Coach 2004 7-4-0 # .636 4-1-0 .800 Head Coach 2005 5-4-0 .556 3-1-0 .750 Head Coach 2006 2-7-0 .222 2-4-0 .333 Head Coach 2007 4-6-0 .400 3-3-0 .500 Head Coach 2008 11-1-0 # .917 6-0-0 * 1.000 Head Coach 2009 8-2-0 .800 5-1-0 .833 Head Coach 2010 7-3-0 .700 4-2-0 .667 Head Coach

Head Coach 78-53-0 .595 44-25-0 .638 13 SeasonsOverall Record 106-58-1 .645 58-25-1 .696 16 Seasons

* NWC Champion ** NWC Co-Champion # National playoff berth

• Record of 78-53 (.595) as Head Coach at Willamette• Northwest Conference Coach of the Year in 1999 and 2008• Record of 106-58-1 (.645) on Willamette Football Staff• National Playoffs in 1996, 1997 (Title Game), 1999, 2004 and 2008• NWC Championships in 1995, 1996, 1997, 1999 and 2008• Inspirational Speaker for Major Corporations, Schools and National Meetings

Mark Speckmanhead Coach (14th year)

Speckman is regarded as an authority on the “The Fly” offense. “The Fly” brings the flanker in motion across the formation before the snap to take a handoff, block on a running play or become a receiver. The ball can go in a numberof directions on any given snap. Willamette hasused it’s fast-paced offense to set many recordsunder Speckman’s guidance. Prior to joining the Willamette coachingstaff, Speckman was a head coach at the high school level for 14 seasons in California. His high school teams earned a combined recordof 113-48-3 (.698). Speckman coached Merced High School’s football team to national prominence during his eight-year tenure (1986-93). Merced recorded back-to-back 14-0 seasons in 1989 and 1990, after going 13-1 in 1988. The 1990 team, voted #1 in California, was ranked #5 in the nation by ESPN and #10 by USA Today. In addition tocoaching, Speckman also taught at Merced HS. He grew up in Belmont, Calif., just southof the San Francisco area. He was the second-oldest of four children.

Head Coach Mark Speckman is in his 14th year as the leader of the Willamette University football team since 1998 and is in his 17th year on the coaching staff. Speckman’s career record as a head coach is 78-53 (.595), including 26-6(.813) since the start of the 2008 season. Speckman led the Bearcats to a 7-3 record in 2010 despite a tough schedule that included five nationally ranked teams. Willamette finished 4-2 (3rd place) in the Northwest Conference. WUaveraged 37.1 points and 416.6 yards per game. In 2008, Willamette claimed the NWC title, ended the regular season 10-0, qualified for the NCAA Division III Playoffs and finished 11-1 overall. The Bearcats set school records with498 points and 69 touchdowns. Willamette alsoreached the NCAA Playoffs in 1999 and 2004. Speckman was chosen NWC Coach of the Year in 1999 and 2008. He was named 2008 Regional Coach of the Year by the AFCA and D3Football.com. He was a finalist for the 2008 Liberty Mutual Coach of the Year Award. In 15 years at WU, he has contributed to 11 winningseasons and a 99-55-1 (.642) overall record.

After graduating from high school, he wentto Menlo College in Atherton, Calif. He played football for two seasons at Menlo, which was a junior college at the time. He then transferred to Azusa Pacific University (Calif.), to complete his degree. He was named NAIA HonorableMention All-America as a linebacker. Speckman is a popular guest speaker with educational and business organizations. He has delivered numerous speeches to school boards, teachers and business groups regarding person-al motivation and achieving one’s potential. He was inducted into the San Mateo County (Calif.) Sports Hall of Fame in 2007 and into the MenloCollege Athletics Hall of Fame in 2009. He has a great sense of humor that keeps his friends, fellow coaches and even his players laughing. He stays up-to-date on all aspects of Bearcat football, but gives his assistant coachesfreedom to handle their position assignments. Speckman and his wife, Sue, live in Salem and are the parents of three adult children: Lisa, Tim and Julie. Tim works as an assistant coach on theWillamette football staff.

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Head Coach Seasons Years W L T Pct.Ted Ogdahl 20 1952-71 98 64 10 .599Roy S. “Spec” Keene 17 1926-42 84 51 6 .617Mark Speckman 13 1998-Pres. 78 53 0 .595Dan Hawkins 5 1993-97 40 11 1 .779Joe Broeker 11 1982-92 38 56 5 .409Tommy Lee 8 1974-81 33 36 2 .479Dr. G.J. Sweetland, Jr. 5 1909-13 20 4 0 .833Jerry Lillie 2 1947-48 13 7 0 .650Chauncey Bishop 3 1904-06 11 8 2 .571C.R. Stackhouse 3 1949-51 10 15 2 .407Joe Schaffeld 2 1972-73 8 10 0 .444R.L. Matthews 2 1919-20 7 2 1 .750R.L. Matthews 3 1915-17 7 5 1 .577Harry Trotter 2 1943-44 5 3 0 .625Guy L. Rathbun 3 1923-25 5 17 2 .250Roy Bohler 2 1921-22 4 9 0 .308Prof. B. Moyer 1 1903 3 2 2 .500A.R. “Bert” Oliver 1 1899 3 2 0 .600Mutt Dietz 1 1901 3 0 0 1.000C.R. “Brick” Morse 1 1895 2 2 0 .500Mark Savage 1 1896 2 0 1 .833Prof. A. Moser 1 1902 1 4 1 .250Profs. Boyer & Nace 1 1907 2 4 0 .333Harley E. Kirby 1 1908 1 5 0 .167O.C. Thompson 1 1914 2 3 0 .400Walter E. Erickson 1 1946 6 2 1 .722No recognized coach 1 1894 1 4 1 .250

Totals (25 Coaches) 112 1894-2010 487 379 38 .560

Ties counted as one-half win, one-half lossNo team fielded in 1897, 1898, 1900, 1918 and 1945

Willamette head football Coaches

Willamette University’s23 Conference Championships

1929 (5-0-0) 1942 (4-0-0) 1968 (6-0-0)1934 (5-0-0) 1946 (6-0-0) 1971 (4-2-0)*1935 (4-0-0) 1947 (6-0-0) 1995 (4-0-1)*1936 (6-0-0) 1954 (4-1-0)* 1996 (5-0-0)1937 (5-0-0) 1958 (5-0-0) 1997 (5-0-0)1938 (4-1-0)* 1959 (3-1-1) 1999 (5-0-0)1940 (4-0-0) 1960 (5-0-0) 2008 (6-0-0)1941 (5-0-0) 1967 (5-1-0)*

All titles are in the Northwest Conference except forthe Columbia Football Association title in 1995 * Co-Championship

1941 Willamette Pearl harbor football Team

Head CoachMark Speckmanled the Bearcatsto a combinedrecord of 26-6 (.813) over thepast three years.

As long as Americans remember PearlHarbor, Willamette’s 1941 football teamwill be in the minds of Salem residents. For many people, Head Coach Roy S. ‘Spec’ Keene’s Bearcat team and Pearl Harborgo hand-in-hand. On the gridiron that year, the Bearcatsforged an impressive 8-2 record, includingsix shutouts. The team won the NorthwestConference title, outscoring their five NWCopponents, 218-7. The team included future WU Athletic Hall of Fame selections in Ted Ogdahl and Marvin Goodman, Assistant Coach DickWeisgerber and Keene. Willamette had 11 of 23 players on theNWC First Team All-Star unit with ends Bill Reder and Marshall Barbour, tackles Martin Barstad, Neil Morley and George Constable, guards Anthony Jo Fraiolaand Gordon Moore, as well as backs Al Walden, Buddy Reynolds, Gene Stewartand Ogdahl.

After losing only to the University ofIdaho on the mainland, the Bearcatsthought they’d be in for a treat with a tripto Hawaii. The football teams from WUand San Jose State were to play a series of games with the University of Hawaii calledthe Shrine Bowl. In the first game of the Shrine Bowlon Dec. 6, 1941, Willamette lost a 20-6 contest against the University of Hawaii in Honolulu. The next morning, the WUcontingent was preparing for a tour of theisland when Japanese forces bombed Pearl Harbor, leading to the U.S. enteringWorld War II. After the initial Japanese attack, Keenevolunteered his players and WU’s malefans for 10 days of guard duty at Punahou School, while the women were sent to a Navy hospital as nurses’ aides. Most of the Willamette group left Hawaii two weeks after the initial bombing. The contingent representing Willamtte arrived on the

ocean liner President Coolidge in SanFrancisco bay on Christmas Day. The 1941 football team was inducted into the Willamette Athletic Hall of Fame on Sept.13, 1997. Also inducted that yearwere Wayne and Shirley (McKay) Hadley, longtime supporters of WU Athletics. whowere with the football squad in Hawaii. Since the 50th reunion of Willamette’s ‘Pearl Harbor’ football contingent in 1991, there have been numerous feature stories written in newspapers up and down the West Coast. The most prominent stories appeared in The Oregonian (Portland), Statesman Journal (Salem) and HonoluluAdvertiser. In November, 2000 the story of the WU football team in Hawaii was featured on aweekly ESPN show, “NFL Films Presents.” The feature, “The Moment of Impact,” aired during the week of Nov. 24-28.

Watch at: “www.willamette.edu/athletics/teams/football/index.php”.

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Mikey LemonOffensive Assistant(1st Year)Played at WU, 2009-10

Chuck Pinkerton enters his 14th season as an assistant coach with the Bearcats. He coached runningbacks from 1998 through 2004, then began coachingquarterbacks in 2005. Pinkerton was a four-year starter at quarterback who helped Willamette reach the 1997NAIA National Championship game. He led WU to three conference titles (1995-97). He was HonorableMention NAIA All-America and First Team All-NCIC in 1996 and 1997. He received a bachelor’s degree inEconomics from Willamette in 1998. He was inductedinto the WU Athletics Hall of Fame in 2009. He livesin West Salem with his wife, Melanie, along with their children, Meredith, 10, Jeremiah, 7, and Elizabeth, 4, anda newborn, Sarah.

Brent Turner is starting his first year as a volunteer assistant coach for Willamette. He was a reserve playerat tailback for the Bearcats over the past four seasons and will work with the offense in his new role as an assistant coach. During his career, he provided quality depth, while averaging 7.2 yards per carry and scoring three rushing touchdowns. Turner also contributed on special teams and scored a touchdown in 2010 whenhe recovered a blocked punt in the end zone. Turner is from Newman, Calif., where he played football, basketball and track as a student at Orestimba High School. At Willamette, he majored in English with a minor in Psychology. He graduated with a bachelor’sdegree this past spring.

Brent TurnerOffensive Assistant(Volunteer, 1st Year)Willamette University ‘11

Mikey Lemon is in his first season as an offensive assistant coach for the Bearcats. He played flanker for the Willamette football team in 2009 and 2010. Hecarried the ball a total of 46 times for 290 yards, an average of 6.3 yards per rush. During his two seasonswith the Bearcats, he scored five rushing touchdowns. Lemon was selected Honorable Mention All-NWC in 2009. He transferred to Willamette after playing two seasons at Linfield College. In high school, he earned Second Team All-Conference honors as a defensive back at McMinnville High School. He is now working to complete an undergraduate degree in Sociologyat Willamette. Lemon is the brother of fellow WUfootball coach Bubba Lemon.

Josh ScottWide ReceiversSpecial Teams Coordinator(12th Year)Willamette University ‘99

Chuck PinkertonQuarterbacks(14th Year)Willamette University ‘98

Josh Scott enters his 11th season as an assistant coach at Willamette, including the last six seasons as the Bearcats’ wide receivers coach and special teams coordinator. Scott played for Willamette from 1996 until 1998 as a quarterback and a wide receiver. In addition to his current duties at WU, he is employedas a math teacher at McKay High School in Salem.Scott also runs the Bearcats’ highly-successful youth summer football camp held for four days in mid-July.He graduated from Willamette in 1999 with a degree in History. In 2001, Scott earned a Master’s in Education degree from Western Oregon University. Scott, and his wife, Marie, have a daughter, MacKenzie, age 7, andtwin boys, Logan and Teagan, 3 years old.

John ScottTight Ends(4th Year)California State-Chico ‘97

John Scott is in his fourth season as an assistant coach at Willamette. He coaches the tight ends for theBearcats. Prior to arriving at WU in 2008, Scott was a high school football coach in California for 13 years. He currently teaches social studies as Houck MiddleSchool in Salem. He graduated from Butte Community College (Calif.) and received a bachelor’s degree in Liberal Studies from California State University-Chico. He also completed work on his teaching license at Cal State-Chico. As a football player, he competed as a center in college and at Chico High School. Scott and his wife, Debbie, are the parents of two daughters, Jasmine, age 13, and Jordan, age 11, and twin sons,Julius and Jackson, age 8.

Glen FowlesAsst. Head Coach, Offensive Coord., Offensive Line(14th year, 16th year on WU staff)

Last season, Fowles coordinated an offensethat averaged 416.6 total yards per game, with anaverage of 236.3 rushing yards per contest. TheBearcats scored 37.1 ponts per game. Fowles came to WU as a transfer student in 1994 and started two years at offensive tackle.He was named Second Team All-Conference asa junior and was drafted by Ottawa of the CFL.He chose to return to WU and was Honorable Mention All-NWC as a senior despite missing half the year with a broken leg. He earned a B.S. in Exercise Science from WU in 1996. Fowles and his wife, Rochelle have a son, Gavin, age 4,and a daughter, Raegan, 1 year old.

Glen Fowles is in his 14th year as offensive coordinator for the Bearcats and in his 16th season as a Willamette football coach. He is theassistant head coach and the team’s strength andconditioning coordinator. Fowles was the offensive line coach for the Bearcats during 1996 and 1997, before adding offensive coordinator duties in 1998. In 2008,he was named the national Coordinator Coachof the Year.

Willamette University ‘96

Brandon BennettOffensive Line(4th Year)Willamette University ‘07

Brandon Bennett starts his fourth season on the coaching staff after playing for WU from 2004-07. At WU, he earned AFCA First Team All-America honors in 2006 and 2007. He was selected Second Team A.P.Little All-America in 2007 and Third Team in 2006. Hewas named First Team All-NWC three times and wasHonorable Mention as a freshman in 2004. His effortsat offensive tackle helped WU earn 8,960 rushing yards (229.7 avg.) and 94 TDs during his four years. Bennettgraduated after Fall 2007 with a degree in Economics and is now in Willamette’s Master of Arts in Teaching program. He played for the Division III All-Star Team at the 2007 Aztec Bowl. He played football in Europein 2008 and Arena2 football in 2009.

Tim Speckman is in his sixth year as an assistant coach for the ’Cats. He is in his fifth year workingwith the running backs after coaching WU’s flankersin 2005. Speckman was an oustanding wide receiverat nearby South Salem High School. He redshirted atWillamette University in 1999, then played one season at San Bernardino Valley College in 2001. He returnedto Willamette for the 2002 and 2003 seasons. In 2003,he averaged 19.2 yards per catch for the Bearcats. He received a bachelor’s degree in Social Sciences from Western Oregon University in 2009. He is completinga Master of Arts in Education at WOU. Speckman has a daughter, Hannah, age 8. He lives in Salem and is theson of Willamette Head Coach Mark Speckman.

Tim SpeckmanRunning Backs(6th Year)Played at WU, 2002-03

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Darryl Smith is in his sixth season as an assistant coach with the Bearcats. His works with the defensive tackles. Smith joined WU after coaching for a total of30 years at Sentinel High School in Missoula, Mont. While at Sentinel, he coached former Bearcat assistant coach Chris Prange and current WU assistant coachTanner Smith, his son. In college, Darryl Smith played baseball for two seasons at Northern Montana College and for two seasons at Eastern Montana College. He graduated from Eastern Montana (MSU-Billings) in 1975 with a bachelor’s degree in Special Education.He is in his fifth year as a special education teacherin Salem. He has three adult children: Tanner, Coryand Allyson.

Tanner Smith is in his eighth year working withthe Bearcats’ defensive ends and kickers. He playedfour seasons of football at Montana State University-Northern as a center and a kicker. He set five schoolkicking records during his career. As a freshman, hekicked a field goal in overtime to give MSU-Northern its first conference win in 27 years. Prior to joining the Bearcat coaching staff in 2004, he coached footballfor one year at his alma mater, Sentinel High School (Mont.). He graduated from MSU-Northern in 2003 with a bachelor’s degree in Physical Education. He is a teacher at Scott Elementary School in Salem. Smith is the son of assistant coach Darryl Smith. Tanner Smithand his wife, Shauna, have a daughter, Pacy Jane, age 1.

Darryl SmithDefensive Tackles(6th Year)Eastern Montana Coll. ‘75

Tanner SmithDefensive Ends/Kickers(8th Year)Montana State-Northern ‘03

Bubba Lemon starts his second year a defensive assistant coach for the Bearcats. He played cornerback for Willamette in 2009 after transferring from nearby conference rival Linfield College. Lemon was selected Second Team All-NWC at Linfield in 2007. He was named Honorable Mention All-NWC while playingin all 10 games for the Bearcats in 2009. He recordedeight total tackles, broke up a pass and intercepted two passes for WU. He is completing his bachelor’s degreewith a major in Sociology. Prior to attending Linfield, he was a student-athlete at Tualatin High School. He was named First Team All-State in football and alsocompeted in basketball and baseball. He is the brotherof fellow assistant coach Mikey Lemon.

Nathan NaggiDefensive Coordinator(7th year, 8th year on WU staff)

Oregon in 1999, receiving a bachelor’s degree in English. He was a linebacker on the Oregon football team and helped the Ducks reach six bowl games in his seven years as a player and a coach. While at Oregon, Naggi coached current NFL defensive linemen Haloti Ngata, JuniorSiavii and Igor Olshansky. Naggi came to Willamette after being the defensive coordinator and linebackers coach at Quincy University (Ill.) for two years. While at Quincy, he coached linebacker Tim Bliefnick, who was a Second Team NAIA All-Americanin 2004. Naggi and his wife, Visay, are raising adaughter, Valarie, age 16.

Nathan Naggi is in his seventh year as WU’sdefensive coordinator and his eighth year on the Bearcat coaching staff. Last year, the Willamette defense limited opponents to 94.7 rushing yards per game. The Bearcats forced 26 turnovers with11 fumble recoveries and 16 interceptions. Naggi previously coached linebackers at WUin 2000 and worked as a graduate assistant coachat the University of Oregon from 2001 through 2002. Naggi graduated from the University of

University of Oregon ‘99

Bubba LemonDefensive Assistant(2nd Year)Played at WU, 2009

Justin Nesbitt is in his third year as a defensiveassistant coach at Willamette. He works primarily with the defensive line. Before coaching at WU, he was an assistant football coach at Churchill High School in Eugene, Ore., from 2002 through 2008. He was the defensive coordinator for six years and served as the offensive coordinator in 2008. He helped Churchill advance to the second round of the OSAA Class 5A Playoffs in 2008 before the Lancers finished the yearat 8-4. Nesbitt has 14 years of experience as a high school coach. He received a bachelor’s degree with a major in Sociology from the University of Oregon in 2003. He eared a Master of Arts in Teaching degreeat Willamette in 2011.

Justin NesbittDefensive Line(3rd Year)University of Oregon ‘03

John Horner is in his 16th season as an assistant coach with Willamette’s football team. As a student, he had an outstanding playing career at quarterback for the Bearcats. In three seasons as a starter, Horner set several Willamette passing records. He was an assistant on the WU staff in 1994 and graduated that same year with a degree in Exercise Science. In 1995 and 1996,he was the video graduate assistant at Oregon StateUniversity. He returned to WU in 1997 and has been coaching linebackers for the Bearcats ever since. He is also a physical education teacher at Lamb Elementary School in Salem. Horner and his wife, Kristi, are the parents of four children, Lilly, age 7, Melia, age 5,Nolan, age 4, and Luke, 2 years old.

John HornerLinebackers(16th Year)Willamette University ‘94

Tony Cassinerio, who previously coached at WUfrom 2001 through 2003, is in his sixth year sincereturning to the Bearcat coaching staff in 2006. He is Willamette’s recruiting coordinator and also coaches the team’s defensive backs. In 2004 and 2005, he wasa graduate assistant coach at Boise State University.Cassinerio was a cornerback at Modesto Junior College(Calif.) in 1996 and 1997, then transferred to WU forthe 1998 and 1999 seasons. As a senior, he was namedHonorable Mention All-NWC as a cornerback. Hereceived a bachelor’s degree in Business Economics from Willamette in 2000. He earned a master’s degree in Athletic Administration from Boise State in 2005.Cassinerio and his wife, Makanani, live in Salem.

Tony Cassinerio Recruiting CoordinatorDefensive Backs(9th Year)Willamette University ‘00

Lukkes Gilgan begins his first year as a defensiveassistant coach for the Bearcats. Gilgan played for theBearcats from 2006-09 and achieved 104 total tacklesas a defensive back. As a senior, he started all 10 gamesat safety and earned First Team All-NWC honors. He also started on WU’s NCAA Playoff team in 2008. Herecorded three interceptions during his career, whilebreaking up eight passes. He also was a key contributor on special teams and scored on a blocked punt return against the University of Puget Sound in 2008. Gilgan graduated from Willamette in 2010 with a bachelor’s degree in History. He played professional football in Finland each of the past two summers and coacheddefensive backs at Quincy University (Ill.) in 2010.

Lukkes Gilgan Defensive Assistant(1st Year)Willamette University ‘10

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No. Name Pos. Yr. Ht. Wt. Hometown (Previous School) 1 Dominic David S Jr. 6’ 0” 201 Salem, Ore. (South Salem High School/Portland State Univ.) 2 Alex Holland CB Sr. 5’10” 177 Mercer Island, Wash. (Mercer Island High School) 3 Mason Brown TB So. 5’ 8” 164 Novato, Calif. (Marin Catholic High School) 4 Jake Knecht WR Jr. 6’ 0” 197 Issaquah, Wash. (Skyline High School/Illinois State University) 5 Wendell Galvan CB Fr. 5’10” 177 Bothell, Wash. (Bothell High School) 5 Duncan Chapple WR Fr. 5’10” 172 Grass Valley, Calif. (Nevada Union HS/University of Montana) 6 Michael Del Real S Sr. 5’11” 204 Salinas, Calif. (North Salinas High School/Hartnell College) 7 Chris Santana S Jr. 5’10” 189 Salinas, Calif. (North Salinas High School) 7 Jake Jones QB Jr. 6’ 2” 204 Wilsonville, Ore. (Wilsonville High School) 8 Jordan Weil ILB Jr. 6’ 4” 223 Sammamish, Wash. (Skyline High School) 8 Derek Traeger FL Fr. 6’ 1” 178 Mount Angel, Ore. (John F. Kennedy High School) 9 Reed Warner OLB Jr. 6’ 3” 223 Salem, Ore. (South Salem High School) 10 Josh Dean WR/QB So. 6’ 2” 202 Dana Point, Calif. (Dana Hills High School) 10 Alex Ludwig CB Fr. 6’ 0” 175 Sheridan, Ore. (Sheridan High School) 11 Harmon Bruno OLB Sr. 6’ 0” 217 Danville, Calif. (San Ramon Valley High School) 12 Brian Widing QB Jr. 6’ 2” 212 Canby, Ore. (Canby High School) 13 Danny Mitchell QB Jr. 6’ 0” 194 El Cajon, Calif. (Christian HS/San Diego Christian College) 14 Tait Stephens S So. 6’ 2” 190 Sammamish, Wash. (Skyline High School) 15 Corey Walsh DB So. 5’10” 189 San Pedro, Calif. (San Pedro HS/Western New Mexico Univ.) 15 Connor Nielsen QB Fr. 6’ 0” 174 Reno, Nev. (Earl Wooster High School) 16 T.J. Matsumoto ILB So. 6’ 1” 198 Union City, Calif. (James Logan High School) 17 Cody Pastorino S Jr. 5’ 9” 161 Glenn, Calif. (Willows High School) 18 Kyle Davey OLB Jr. 6’ 5” 232 Atwater, Calif. (Buhach Colony High School) 19 Mitch Rowan PK/P Sr. 6’ 0” 190 Cotati, Calif. (Rancho Cotate High School) 20 Conor Dunn FL Fr. 5’ 7” 147 Santa Clara, Calif. (Wilcox High School) 21 Nolan Plummer TB Fr. 5’ 8” 177 Carson, Calif. (Bishop Montgomery High School) 22 Taylor Wyman TB Fr. 5’ 9’ 168 Bellevue, Wash. (Issaquah High School) 23 Tyson Giza CB So. 6’ 0” 190 Salem, Ore. (Sprague High School) 24 Matt Williams FL Jr. 5’ 7” 165 Encinitas, Calif. (La Costa Canyon High School) 25 Scott Perlin FB Sr. 5’10” 236 Alpine, Calif. (Steele Canyon High School) 26 Jamiere Abney TB Sr. 5’ 7” 212 Bremerton, Wash. (Bremerton High School) 26 David Cheng P Fr. 6’ 0” 176 Dublin, Calif. (Dublin High School) 27 Dylan Jones TB Fr. 6’ 0” 212 Santa Maria, Calif. (Ernest Righetti High School) 28 Eric Knowles FL Jr. 5’11” 173 Tacoma, Wash. (Charles Wright Academy) 29 Kyle Derby PK/P So. 5’ 9” 193 Oakdale, Calif. (Oakdale High School) 29 Daley Smith CB Fr. 5’11” 160 St. Paul, Ore. (St. Paul High School) 30 Cullen Carroll OLB Jr. 6’ 0” 209 Petaluma, Calif. (St. Vincent de Paul High School) 31 Dominic Revelez OLB Fr. 5’ 9” 172 Dublin, Calif. (Dublin High School) 32 Sungyoung Lee CB Fr. 6’ 0” 176 Ellensburg, Wash. (Ellensburg High School) 33 Matt Parr ILB Jr. 6’ 1” 233 Lihue, Hawaii (Kauai High School) 34 James Pearson TE Jr. 6’ 4” 232 Davis, Calif. (Davis High School/Cabrillo College) 34 David Lowe ILB Fr. 6’ 1” 197 Beaverton, Ore. (Beaverton High School) 35 Jake Turner FL Jr. 5’10” 178 Ontario, Ore. (Ontario High School) 36 Jack Nelson ILB Fr. 6’ 2” 233 Portland, Ore. (Jesuit High School) 37 Mike Hernandez FB So. 6’ 0” 225 Lodi, Calif. (Tokay High School) 37 Jordan Kaiser DB Fr. 6’ 1” 184 Atwater, Calif. (Buhach Colony High School) 38 Brandon Levesque CB Fr. 5’11” 184 Hillsboro, Ore. (Century High School) 39 Jake Straube TE Fr. 6’ 5” 228 Junction City, Ore. (Junction City High School) 40 Connor Pogue FB So. 5’10” 239 Orange, Calif. (Villa Park High School) 40 Pete Kline PK Fr. (Gr.) 5’ 8” 156 Cheyenne, Wyo. (Cheyenne Central High School) 41 Daniel Wakam CB Fr. 5’10” 188 Ventura, Calif. (St. Bonaventure High School) 42 Shawn Wong FL Fr. 5’ 6” 158 Fremont, Calif. (American High School) 43 Joseph Harman TB So. 5’10” 192 Philomath, Ore. (Philomath High School) 43 Jimmy Roberts ILB Fr. 5’11” 191 Galt, Calif. (Galt Joint Union High School) 44 Wes Wenzel ILB Jr. 6’ 0” 227 Portland, Ore. (Sunset High School) 45 Benny Weischedel TE Jr. 6’ 3” 226 San Pedro, Calif. (San Pedro High School) 46 Jack Gala OT Jr. 6’ 4” 229 Mercer Island, Wash. (Mercer Island HS/Washington State Univ.) 47 Jacob Meza ILB So. 5’11” 205 Burbank, Calif. (John Burroughs HS/Glendale Comm. College) 48 Wyatt Briggs DE So. 6’ 3” 233 Scio, Ore. (Scio High School) 49 Cole Altuzarra RB So. 5’ 9” 208 Laguna Niguel, Calif. (Dana Hills High School) 50 Keenan Faatea C Fr. 5’11” 310 Honolulu, Hawaii (Punahou School) 51 Rudy Iniguez OG Fr 5’11” 269 San Jose, Calif. (Bellarmine College Preparatory) 52 Dustin Willey C Fr. 6’ 2” 261 Modesto, Calif. (Central Catholic High School) 53 Jorden Noyes DE Fr. 5’11” 233 Prineville, Ore. (Crook County High School) 54 Ben Lyons DE Jr. 6’ 1” 221 Anchorage, Alaska (South Anchorage High School) 54 Jason Gano OL/LS Fr. 6’ 0” 191 Lakewood, Wash. (Lakewood High School)

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No. Name Pos. Yr. Ht. Wt. Hometown (Previous School) 55 Anthony Ertola C Sr. 6’ 0” 274 Martinez, Calif. (Alhambra High School) 55 Jaden Rosselli ILB So. 6’ 1” 223 Santa Rosa, Calif. (Santa Rosa High School) 56 Ben Kittelson OT Sr. 6’ 3” 281 Beaverton, Ore. (Aloha High School) 57 David Hernandez DT So. 5’11” 248 Bakersfield, Calif. (Ridgeview High School) 58 Matt Millar DE Jr. 5’11” 245 Clovis, Calif. (Floyd B. Buchanan High School) 59 Jonnee Couwenhoven OT Sr. 6’ 2” 250 Rowland Heights, Calif. (John A. Rowland High School) 60 Blake Ahlers OT So. 6’ 5” 276 Yuba City, Calif. (Sutter Union High School) 61 Ryan Morgan OL Fr. 6’ 2” 279 Lone Tree, Colo. (Arapahoe High School) 62 Tyler Hearns DE Fr. 6’ 2” 196 Dublin, Calif. (Dublin High School) 63 Xavier Bailey OT So. 6’ 6” 322 Stockton, Calif. (Franklin High School) 64 Jake McNeil OG Jr. 6’ 3” 260 San Mateo, Calif. (Aragon High School) 65 Josh Hunt OT Fr. 6’ 5” 315 Pendleton, Ore. (Pendleton High School) 66 Anthony Scalercio OL Jr. 6’ 3” 281 Santa Rosa, Calif. (Montgomery HS/Santa Rosa Junior College) 67 Shane DePoe DE Jr. 6’ 2” 229 Neah Bay, Wash. (Neah Bay High School) 68 Andrew Loza OL Fr. 5’10” 273 Sherwood, Ore. (Sherwood High School) 69 Nick Lawson C Sr. 5’11” 226 El Cerrito, Calif. (El Cerrito High School) 70 Ron Carter DT Sr. 6’ 3” 265 Atwater, Calif. (Buhach Colony High School) 71 Justin Brown OT Fr. 6’ 3” 284 Oxnard, Calif. (Oxnard High School) 72 Cuyler Hudson OG So. 6’ 4” 257 Leavenworth, Wash. (Cascade High School) 73 Matt Swart OT Fr. 6’ 2” 248 Portland, Ore. (Riverdale High School) 74 Juan Alvarado DT Sr. 6’ 3” 339 Stockton, Calif. (Franklin High School) 74 Cody Smith C Fr. 6’ 1” 238 Prineville, Ore. (Crook County High School) 75 Bryan Martz OL/TE Fr. 6’ 2” 225 Salem, Ore. (South Salem High School) 76 Zane Wise OG Jr. 6’ 2” 276 Sweet Home, Ore. (Sweet Home High School) 76 Mark Sapyta DE Fr. 6’ 3” 203 Highlands Ranch, Colo. (Regis Jesuit High School) 77 Taylor Reeder OT Jr. 6’ 5” 276 Salinas, Calif. (Palma High School) 78 Ryan Springer OL Fr. 6’ 1” 277 Eureka, Calif. (Eureka High School) 79 Kenny Miller C/OG Sr. 5’11” 279 Woodland, Wash. (Woodland High School) 80 Beau Smith WR Fr. 6’ 1” 186 Roseville, Calif. (Roseville High School) 80 Matthew Pittsinger ILB Fr. 5’11” 231 Chelan, Wash. (Chelan High School) 81 Kenny Gebhardt WR Jr. 5’11” 174 Eugene, Ore. (Willamette High School) 82 Doug Gilmore TE Jr. 6’ 3” 229 Portland, Ore. (Beaverton High School) 83 Ryan Johnston WR So. 6’ 0” 195 The Dalles, Ore. (The Dalles High School) 84 Zach Peterson WR Jr. 6’ 2” 187 Danville, Calif. (San Ramon High School/University of Arizona) 85 Jon Amos WR Jr. 6’ 0” 198 Klamath Falls, Ore. (Klamath Union High School) 86 Marshall Curry TE Jr. 6’ 2” 220 Springfield, Ore. (Springfield High School) 87 Brendan Manion DE So. 6’ 4” 183 San Jose, Calif. (Archbishop Mitty High School) 87 Will Ratterman TE Fr. 6’ 4” 220 Centennial, Colo. (Arapahoe High School) 88 Spenser Britton WR Sr. 6’ 0” 214 Manteca, Calif. (Brookside Christian High School) 89 Jordan Loos WR So. 6’ 2” 187 Springfield, Ore. (Thurston High School) 90 Mark Meek DT Jr. 6’ 0” 267 Gladstone, Ore. (La Salle High School/Western Oregon Univ.) 91 Scott Miller DE Jr. 6’ 3” 246 Danville, Calif. (San Ramon Valley High School) 92 Garrett Butler DE Jr. 6’ 0” 209 Federal Way, Wash. (Evergreen Lutheran High School) 93 Kyle Bettencourt DT Jr. 6’ 5” 271 Danville, Calif. (San Ramon Valley High School) 94 Ryan Bourke DE Sr. 6’ 5” 232 Bothell, Wash. (Archbishop Murphy High School) 95 Matt Holder TE Fr. 6’ 2” 218 Walnut Creek, Calif. (Northgate High School) 96 Sean Alvey DE Fr. 6’ 5” 224 Portland, Ore. (Jesuit High School) 97 Alex Franchetti DT Fr. 6’ 2” 270 Stockton, Calif. (Lincoln High School) 98 Tommy Laird PK Jr. 5’10” 197 Beaverton, Ore. (Beaverton High School) 99 Marc Aros TE Sr. 6’ 2” 259 San Diego, Calif. (Point Loma High School)

Head Coach: Mark Speckman (14th year as Head Coach, 17th year overall)Asst. Head Coach/Offensive Coordinator/Offensive Line: Glen Fowles (14th year as Offensive Coordinator, 16th year overall)Defensive Coordinator: Nathan Naggi (7th year as Defensive Coordinator, 8th year overall)Managers: Jeremy Montgomery, Ian Snyder

Head Athletic Trainer: Shane Wibel, ATCAssistant Athletic Trainers: Erin Scharer, ATC; Ken Smith, ATCPT Northwest Trainer: Dylan Borden, ATCTeam Physicians: Dr. David Thorsett, Silverton Hospital; Dr. Daniel Schweigert, Silverton Hospital

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#74 JuanAlvarado6’3”, 339 lbs. • Stockton, California (Franklin High School)Selected First Team All-NWC in 2010 ... His successful efforts in the defensive line have discouraged opponents from running up the middle ... Earned 17 total tackles last year, including 4.5 tackles for losses and 2.5 quarterback sacks ... Forced one fumble and recovered one fumble ... Started all 10 games ... Has seen action in 24 games during his careerdespite suffering an injury that forced him to miss the final six games of 2009 ... Ended last year with 51 career total tackles, including 28 unassisted stops ... Was a four-year letterman at Franklin High School in Stockton, California ...Named All-League as an offensive lineman and a defensive lineman during his senior season in 2007 ... Is majoring inSociology at Willamette ... Parents are Jose and Teresa Alvarado ... Born on October 21.

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#26 JamiereAbney5’7”, 212 lbs. • Bremerton, Washington (Bremerton High School)Saw action in nine games with two starts last season ... Will step into a regular starting role this year ... Has played in27 games at Willamette ... Enters 2011 with 110 career rushes for 634 yards and five touchdowns ... Is averaging 5.8yards per carry ... Was chosen Second Team All-NWC in 2009 and was Honorable Mention All-NWC in 2010 ... While playing at Bremerton High School in Washington, he was chosen First Team All-League twice and was Second TeamAll-League once ... Named team MVP as a senior in 2007 ... Played in the Comcast East/West All-Star Game ... Also competed in track ... Ran on the 4 x 100-meter relay team that took fifth place at the 3A State Championships ... Ismajoring in Psychology with a minor in Economics ... Son of Enia Abney and Missy Anderson ... Born on July 14.

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#99 MarcAros6’2”, 259 lbs. • San Diego, California (Point Loma High School)Enters his senior season for the Bearcats ... Brings depth at the tight end position ... Played in one game in 2008 and intwo games in 2009 ... Has provided good blocking ... Caught an 11-yard pass in Willamette’s win over the University of La Verne in 2009 ... Missed most of the 2010 season due to injury ... Received First Team All-League honors twiceas a tight end at Point Loma High School in Southern California ... Named Second Team All-CIF San Diego Section twice ... Competed all four years in football and basketball ... Played post and wing on the Point Loma basketball team, earning Second Team All-League recognition ... At Willamette, he is majoring in Biology ... His parents are David andRicki Aros ... Born on November 21.

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YEAR GP UT AT TOT TFL YDS. SACKS YDS. PBU INT YDS. TD FF FR TD BLK2008 10 19 10 29 3.5 6 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 02009 4 1 4 5 0.5 1 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 02010 10 8 9 17 4.5 12 2.5 9 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 0Career 24 28 23 51 8.5 19 2.5 9 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 0

Major:Sociology FirstTeamAll-NWCin2010

YEAR GP RUSH YDS. AVG. TD LONG YDS./GM REC YDS. AVG. TD LONG YDS./GM2008 8 8 81 10.1 2 39 10.1 0 0 — 0 — 0.02009 10 56 348 6.2 0 7 34.8 3 18 6.0 0 11 1.82010 9 46 205 4.5 3 32 22.8 1 -1 -1.0 0 -1 -0.1Career 27 110 634 5.8 5 39 23.5 4 17 4.3 0 11 0.6

Major:Psychology HonorableMentionAll-NWCin2010

YEAR GP RUSH YDS. AVG. TD LONG YDS./GM REC YDS. AVG. TD LONG YDS./GM2008 1 0 0 — 0 — 0.0 0 0 — 0 — 0.02009 2 0 0 — 0 — 0.0 1 11 11.0 0 11 5.5Career 3 0 0 — 0 — 0.0 1 11 11.0 0 11 3.7

Major:Biology FirstTeamAll-LeaguetwiceatPointLomaHS

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#88 SpencerBritton6’0”, 214 lbs. • Manteca, California (Brookside Christian High School)Is prepared for an outstanding senior season ... Works hard and runs good routes ... Also can block on outside runningplays ... Has seen limited action over the past three seasons ... Played football, basketball and baseball at Brookside Christian High School in Stockton, California ... Was a team captain in all three sports ... First Team All-League as a running back and a return specialist ... Qualified for the Honor Roll all four years at Brookside Christian ... Met the academic qualifications for the Principal’s List as a junior and a senior ... Had the highest grade point average in hisgraduating class as a junior ... Is majoring in Mathematics and minoring in Rhetoric and Media Studies at Willamette ...His parents are Donald and Venetia Britton ... Born on February 21.

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#94 RyanBourke6’5”, 232 lbs. • Bothell, Washington (Archbishop Murphy High School)Started all 10 games for the Bearcats in 2010 and achieved Second Team All-NWC recogniton ... Begins his senior year with 41 career tackles, including 8.5 tackles for losses and 4.5 quarterback sacks ... Registered a career-high 21 tackleslast season ... In 2009, he was credited with 4.5 tackles behind the line of scrimmage and 3.0 sacks ... Has earned atleast 10 tackles each season at Willamette ... Played high school football at Archbishop Murphy High School in Bothell, Washington ... Was chosen First Team All-Cascade Conference as a linebacker during his senior season at Archbishop Murphy ... Is majoring in Rhetoric and Media Studies with a minor in Economics at Willamette ... Parents are Richardand Kim Bourke ... Born on August 31.

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#11 HarmonBruno6’7”, 217 lbs. • Danville, California (San Ramon Valley High School)Earned First Team All-NWC honors at linebacker in 2010 and was Honorable Mention All-NWC in 2009 ... Enters his senior year with 155 total tackles ... His career totals include 19.0 tackles for losses and 9.0 sacks ... Registered 66 tackles, 8.0 tackles for losses and 4.5 sacks as a sophomore ... Has recorded 12 tackles in a single game three times ... Blockedtwo kicks in 2008, intercepted two passes in 2009 and broke up three passes last season ... Returned a blocked punt 38 yards for a touchdown in a 45-18 win at Pacific Lutheran in 2008 ... Honorable Mention All-State as a linebacker at San Ramon Valley High School in 2007 ... Was named All-East Bay Athletic League in 2006 and 2007 ... Is majoring inRhetoric and Media Studies at Willamette ... Son of Malathy Villar and Jeff Bruno ... Born on May 15.

YEAR GP RUSH YDS. AVG. TD LONG YDS./GM REC YDS. AVG. TD LONG YDS./GM2008 1 0 0 — 0 — 0.0 0 0 — 0 — 0.02009 2 0 0 — 0 — 0.0 0 0 — 0 — 0.02010 2 0 0 — 0 — 0.0 0 0 — 0 — 0.0Career 5 0 0 — 0 — 0.0 0 0 — 0 — 0.0

Major:Mathematics PlayedthreesportsatBrookfieldChristian

YEAR GP UT AT TOT TFL YDS. SACKS YDS. PBU INT YDS. TD FF FR TD BLK2008 9 5 5 10 2.0 4 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 02009 9 5 5 10 4.5 22 3.0 19 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 02010 10 5 16 21 2.0 13 1.5 12 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Career 28 15 26 41 8.5 39 4.5 31 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Major:RhetoricandMediaStudies Has41CareerTotalTackles

YEAR GP UT AT TOT TFL YDS. SACKS YDS. PBU INT YDS. TD FF FR TD BLK2008 12 21 17 38 6.5 41 3.0 15 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 22009 10 30 36 66 8.0 40 4.5 33 0 2 16 0 0 0 0 02010 10 25 26 51 4.5 25 1.5 12 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Career 32 76 79 155 19.0 106 9.0 60 5 2 16 0 0 1 0 2

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#70 RonCarter6’3”, 265 lbs. • Atwater, California (Buhach Colony High School)Enters his senior season with 31 career games played ... Saw action in 11 of 12 games as a freshman to help Willamettereach the 2008 NCAA Playoffs ... Started every game in 2009 and 2010 ... Was named First Team All-NWC and Third Team All-West Region as a sophomore in 2009 ... Has registered 56 total tackles at Willamette, including 8.0 tackles for losses ... At Buhach Colony High School in California, he played offensive tackle all four years ... Chosen Second Team All-League twice ... Also competed in track and field all four years in the throwing events ... Member of the wrestling team for one season in high school ... Qualified for the Prinicpals Honor Roll at Buhach Colony ... Majoring in Biologyat Willamette ... Son of Ron and Caroline Carter ... Born on June 10.

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#59 JonneeCouwenhoven6’2”, 250 lbs. • Rowland Heights, California (John A. Rowland High School)An experienced offensive lineman for the Bearcats ... Competed in eight games as a junior last season, including sixstarts ... Has played in 19 games overall ... Provides WU with quality blocking at offensive tackle ... Helped Willamette average 416.6 total yards and 236.3 rushing yards per game in 2010 ... Also contributed to the team’s success on the scoreboard, as WU averaged 37.1 points per game last fall ... Played in seven games in 2009, when the Bearcats put up 38.2 points and 402.8 yards per game ... Attended John A. Rowland High School in Rowland Heights, California ... Also competes on WU’s club team in rugby ... At Willamette, he is majoring in Psychology with a minor in Economics ...Is the son of Rhonda Couwenhoven ... Born on April 24.

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YEAR GP UT AT TOT TFL YDS. SACKS YDS. PBU INT YDS. TD FF FR TD BLK2008 11 15 12 27 4.0 5 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 02009 10 10 13 23 3.0 10 1.0 8 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 02010 10 3 3 6 1.0 1 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Career 31 28 28 56 8.0 16 1.0 8 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0

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#6 MichaelDelReal5’11”, 204 lbs. • Salinas, Calif. (North Salinas High School/Hartnell College)Transferred to Willamette from Hartnell College last fall and made an immediate impact by playing in all 10 games, withseven starts ... Recorded 24 total tackles with 11 unassisted stops and 13 assists ... Achieved four solo tackles againstWisconsin-Stevens Point in his first game as a Bearcat ... Works hard and reacts quickly to the ball ... Selected Defensive Back of the Year and Most Inspirational Player of the Year at Hartnell College ... Graduated from Hartnell with anassociate’s degree in Criminal Justice ... Previously played football at North Salinas High School in California, where he earned All-Tri County League honors in 2006 ... Chosen Student-Athlete of the Year at North Salinas ... Is majoring inSociology at Willamette ... Son of Michael Del Real ... Born on December 16.

Del Real transferred to Willamette after playing at Hartnell College.

YEAR GP UT AT TOT TFL YDS. SACKS YDS. PBU INT YDS. TD FF FR TD BLK2010 10 11 13 24 0.0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

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WillametteCareerAccomplishmentsCouwenhoven has played in a total of 19 games in his career.

He played in four games as a freshman in 2007, but did not play in 2008.He saw action in seven games in 2009, as the Bearcats scored 38.2 points per contest.

In 2010, he played in eight games, including six starts, helping WU average 416.6 yards per game.

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WillametteCareerAccomplishmentsErtola is entering his fourth season as a member of the Bearcat football team.

As a freshman in 2008, he played in one game for Willamette.He saw action in three games, including two NWC contests, in 2009.

He played in four of the last six games in 2010, helping WU end the year with 4,166 total yards.

Major:RhetoricandMediaStudies Playedinfourgamesin2010

#55 AnthonyErtola6’0”, 274 lbs. • Martinez, California (Alhambra High School)Saw action in four of the final six games last season ... Helped the Willamette offense gain over 300 yards in each ofthe four games, including 579 yards at Pacific, 494 yards versus Puget Sound and 572 yards against Lewis & Clark ...Played in one game as a freshman and competed in three games as a sophomore ... As a football player at AlhambraHigh School in Martinez, California, he was the starting center all four years ... Helped Alhambra win league titles in 2004, 2005 and 2006 ... His efforts also helped AHS reach the section championship game in 2006 ... Played center andforward on the basketball team at Alhambra and ranked third in the state in 2007-08 with 30 charges taken ... Majoringin Rhetoric and Media Studies at Willamette ... Parents are Jan and Pat Ertola ... Born on February 26.

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#2 AlexHolland5’10”, 177 lbs. • Mercer Island, Washington (Mercer Island High School)Achieved 12 total tackles, including 10 solo tackles, last season ... Played in nine of 10 games in 2010 ... Saw action inone game as a freshman in 2007 ... Missed the 2008 season due to an injury, but played in three games in 2009 ... Hasbroken up three passes in his career, including two last year ... Was a high school football player at Mercer Island High School in the State of Washington ... Played running back and defensive back in high school ... Served as one of threeteams captains at Mercer Island HS as a senior in 2006 ... Earned Honorable Mention All-King County recognition in Class 3A as a running back during his senior season ... Majoring in English at Willamette ... His parents are Lawrenceand Toni Holland ... Born on May 28.

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YEAR GP UT AT TOT TFL YDS. SACKS YDS. PBU INT YDS. TD FF FR TD BLK2007 1 1 0 1 0.0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 02009 3 0 1 1 0.0 0 0.0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 02010 9 10 2 12 0.0 0 0.0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Career 13 11 3 14 0.0 0 0.0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

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Cornerback Alex holland is ready for the next play.Senior tackle Ron Carter gets into his defensive stance.

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#56 BenKittelson6’3”, 281 lbs. • Beaverton, Oregon (Aloha High School)Is in his fourth season on the WU football team ... Provides the Bearcats with depth at the offensive tackle position ... Has seen action in at least one game each season at Willamette ... Last year, he contributed in the offensive line asWU amassed 579 total yards in a win over Pacific ... Played high school football, basketball and baseball at Aloha High School near Portland, Oregon ... Earned Honorable Mention All-Metro League recognition as a senior in footballduring the 2007 season ... Batted .306 with a .444 slugging percentage and fielded several positions as a baseball playerin 2008 ... Was selected as a Scholar-Athlete Award winner at Aloha HS ... Is majoring in Politics and Economics atWillamette ... Parents are Kit and Charis Kittelson ... Born October 10.

WillametteCareerAccomplishmentsKittelson has seen action in at least one game each season.

He played in two games as a freshman in 2008.He played in one game in 2009 and one game in 2010.

He provides the Bearcats with depth in the offensive line.

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#69 NickLawson5’11”, 226 lbs. • El Cerrito, California (El Cerrito High School)Brings the Bearcats important depth at the center position in the offensive line ... Played in two games in 2008 andsaw action in two games in 2009 ... Has played against Whitworth twice, helping the Bearcats earn a 32-23 win in 2008and a 42-13 victory in 2009 ... Willamette reached the NCAA Division III Playoffs in 2008 ... Competed in football and volleyball as a student-athlete at El Cerrito High School in California ... Earned Second Team All-Alameda Contra Costa Athletic League (ACCAL) honors in football during his senior season ... Majoring in Studio Art at Willamette ... Participated in the Junior Art Major Spring Review Exhibition this past semester ... Designs his own t-shirts ... Son ofThom and Dina Lawson ... Born on April 17.

WillametteCareerAccomplishmentsDuring his years at Willamette, Lawson has played in four games, including two against NWC rival Whitworth.

He saw action in two games for the Bearcats in 2008.He played in another two games in 2009.

He brings WU important depth at the center position.

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Michael Del Real tackles a running back from Southern oregon. Mitch Rowan approaches the ball for a kickoff.

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#79 KennyMiller5’11”, 279 lbs. • Woodland, Washington (Woodland High School)Selected First Team All-NWC as an offensive lineman last season, when he started all 10 games at center ... Helped Willamette amass 4,166 total yards and 2,363 rushing yards in 2010, as the Bearcats averaged 37.1 points per game ...Has played in 20 games overall at WU ... Saw action in two games as a freshman, helping Willamette reach the NCAA Playoffs ... Played in eight games as a sophomore in 2009 ... Was a two-sport athlete in football and baseball for allfour years at Woodland High School in Washington ... Received All-State, All-Region and All-Area honors ... ChosenAll-Greater St. Helens League two seasons in football ... Honor Roll all four years at WHS ... Majoring in Physics witha minor in Mathematics at Willamette ... Parents are Dave and Beth Miller ... Born on May 15.

WillametteCareerAccomplishmentsMiller has contributed in a total of 20 games over the past three seasons.

He played in two games as a freshman in 2008, helping WU defeat Lewis & Clark and Puget Sound.During 2009, he played in eight games, including the final seven games of the season.

In 2010, he started all 10 games and was chosen First Team All-NWC.

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#25 ScottPerlin5’10”, 236 lbs. • Alpine, California (Steele Canyon High School)Is beginning his fourth year with the Bearcats ... Gives Willamette depth at the fullback position ... Has the power to be an inside runner and also has the ability to provide quality lead blocking for other running backs ... Understands the offense well ... Has seen action in two games in each of the past three seasons ... Played football, soccer and track atSteele Canyon High School in Spring Valley, California ... During his senior year at Steele Canyon, he competed in 10 games and carried the ball 50 times for 312 yards, an average of 6.2 yards per rush ... Also played in the defensive linein high school ... Qualified for the Honor Roll at Steele Canyon ... Is majoring in Politics with a minor in Economicsat Willamette ... Son of Alan and Linda Perlin ... Born on May 17.

YEAR GP RUSH YDS. AVG. TD LONG YDS./GM REC YDS. AVG. TD LONG YDS./GM2008 2 1 -7 -7.0 0 -7 -3.5 0 0 — 0 — 0.02009 2 1 4 4.0 0 4 2.0 0 0 — 0 — 0.02010 2 0 0 — 0 — 0.0 0 0 — 0 — 0.0Career 6 2 -3 -1.5 0 4 -0.5 0 0 — 0 — 0.0

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Brian Widing (#12) waits for the snap from Kenny Miller (#79). Defensive end Ryan Bourke registers a forceful tackle.

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#19 MitchRowan6’0”, 190 lbs. • Cotati, California (Rancho Cotate High School)Holds the Willamette records for extra points made and attempted in a season (62 of 66) and extra points made and attempted in a career (114 of 126) ... Has converted 13 of 22 field goals with a long of 40 yards ... In his career, he hasscored 153 points ... Was named Second Team All-NWC at place-kicker in 2009 ... Also owns a career average of 36.6 yards per punt and has placed 31 of 107 punts inside the 20-yard line ... Plays outfielder and designated hitter on the Willamette baseball team ... Earned a combined .359 batting average in his first two seasons at WU, before missing allbut seven games this past spring with a broken hand ... Chosen First Team All-NWC and First Team All-West Regionin baseball in 2009 ... Majoring in Exercise Science ... Son of Chris and Debra Rowan ... Born on May 25.

YEAR GP EPM EPA PCT. FGM FGA PCT. LG 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+ PTS AVG.2008 12 62 66 .939 5 8 .625 40 0-0 2-2 2-2 1-4 0-0 77 6.42009 10 46 51 .902 6 8 .750 28 0-0 6-8 0-0 0-0 0-0 64 6.42010 10 6 9 .667 2 6 .333 37 0-0 0-2 2-4 0-0 0-0 12 1.2 Career 32 114 126 .905 13 22 .591 40 0-0 8-12 4-6 1-4 0-0 153 4.8

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YEAR GP PUNTS YDS. AVG. LG TB IN20 50+ BL2008 12 40 1529 38.2 58 4 16 1 02009 10 33 1177 35.7 53 0 2 1 0 2010 10 34 1209 35.6 48 0 13 0 0Career 32 107 3915 36.6 58 4 31 2 0

Jake Turner keeps his legs moving as he takes on a tackler.Jake Knecht returns a kickoff for the Bearcats.

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Kyle BettencourtJr., DT, 6’5”, 271 lbs.Danville, Calif.San Ramon Valley HSUndecided

Sean AlveyFr., DE, 6’5”, 224 lbs.Portland, Ore.Jesuit HSUndecided

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Jamiere AbneySr., TB, 5’7”, 212 lbs.Bremerton, Wash.Bremerton HSPsychology

#26Juan AlvaradoSr., DT, 6’3”, 339 lbs.Stockton, Calif.Franklin HSSociology

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Marc ArosSr., TE, 6’2”, 259 lbs.San Diego, Calif.Point Loma HSBiology

#99Ryan BourkeSr., DE, 6’5”, 232 lbs.Bothell, Wash.Archbishop Murphy HSRhetoric/Media Studies

#94Wyatt BriggsSo., DE, 6’3”, 233 lbs.Scio, Ore.Scio HSExercise Science

#48Spenser BrittonSr., WR, 6’0”, 214 lbs.Manteca, Calif.Brookside Christian HSMathematics

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Blake AhlersSo., OT, 6’5”, 276 lbs.Yuba City, Calif.Sutter Union HSExercise Science

#60Cole AltuzarraSo., RB, 5’9”, 208 lbs.Laguna Niguel, Calif.Dana Hills HSEconomics

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Xavier BaileySo., OT, 6’6”, 322 lbs.Stockton, Calif.Franklin HSUndecided

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Jon AmosJr., WR, 6’0”, 195 lbs.Klamath Falls, Ore.Klamath Union HSBiology

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harmon BrunoSr., OLB, 6’0”, 217 lbs.Danville, Calif.San Ramon Valley HSRhetoric/Media Studies

#11Ron CarterSr., DT, 6’3”, 265 lbs.Atwater, Calif.Buhach Colony HSBiology

#70Garrett ButlerJr., DE, 6’0”, 209 lbs.Federal Way, Wash.Evergreen Lutheran HSEconomics

#92Cullen CarrollJr., OLB, 6’0”, 209 lbs.Petaluma, Calif.St. Vincent de Paul HSExercise Science

#30Mason BrownSo., TB, 5’8”, 164 lbs.Novato, Calif.Marin Catholic HSRhetoric/Media Studies

#3Justin BrownFr., OT, 6’3”, 284 lbs.Oxnard, Calif.Oxnard HSChemistry

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Duncan ChappleFr., WR, 5’10”, 172 lbs.Grass Valley, Calif.Univ. of MontanaBiology

#5David ChengFr., P, 6’0”, 176 lbs.Dublin, Calif.Dublin HSUndecided

#26Jonnee CouwenhovenSr., OT, 6’2”, 250 lbs.Rowland Heights, Calif.John A. Rowland HSPsychology

#59Marshall CurryJr., TE, 6’2”, 220 lbs.Springfield, Ore.Springfield HSSociology

#86Kyle DaveyJr., OLB, 6’5”, 232 lbs.Atwater, Calif.Buhach Colony HSExercise Science

#18Dominic DavidJr., S, 6’0”, 201 lbs.Salem, Ore.Portland State Univ.Exercise Science

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Josh DeanSo., WR/QB, 6’2”, 202 lbs.Dana Point, Calif.Dana Hills HSEconomics

#10Michael Del RealSr., S, 5’11”, 204 lbs.Salinas, Calif.Hartnell CollegeSociology

#6Anthony ErtolaSr., C, 6’0”, 274 lbs.Martinez, Calif.Alhambra HSRhetoric/Media Studies

#55Shane DePoeJr., DE, 6’2”, 229 lbs.Neah Bay, Wash.Neah Bay HSUndecided

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Jack GalaJr., OT, 6’4”, 229 lbs.Mercer Island, Wash.Washington StatePolitics/English

#46

Kyle DerbySo., PK/P, 5’9”, 193 lbs.Oakdale, Calif.Oakdale HSEconomics

#29Conor DunnFr., FL, 5’7”, 147 lbs.Santa Clara, Calif.Wilcox HSExercise Science

#20

Keenan faateaFr., C, 5’11”, 310 lbs.Honolulu, HIPunahou HSUndecided

#50Alex franchettiFr., DT, 6’2”, 270 lbs.Stockton, Calif.Lincoln HSUndecided

#97Wendell GalvanFr., CB, 5’10”, 177 lbs.Bothell, Wash.Bothell HSExercise Science

#5Jason GanoFr., OL, 6’0”, 191 lbs.Lakewood, Wash.Lakes HSUndecided

#54

Doug GilmoreJr., TE, 6’3”, 229 lbs.Portland, Ore.Beaverton HSRhetoric/Media Studies

#82

Kenny GebhardtJr., WR, 5’11”, 174 lbs.Eugene, Ore.Willamette HSChemistry (Biochem.)

#81

Tyson GizaSo., CB, 6’0”, 190 lbs.Salem, Ore.Sprague HSEconomics

#23

Joseph harmanSo., TB, 5’10”, 192 lbs.Philomath, Ore.Philomath HSChemistry (Biochem.)

#43 #57David hernandezSo., DT, 5’11”, 248 lbs.Bakersfield, Calif.Ridgeview HSPhysics

Alex hollandSr., CB, 5’10”, 177 lbs.Mercer Island, Wash.Mercer Island HSEnglish

#2

#37Mike hernandezSo., FB, 6’0”, 225 lbs.Lodi, Calif.Tokay HSChemistry (Biochem.)

Cuyler hudsonSo., OG, 6’4”, 257 lbs.Leavenworth, Wash.Cascade HSExercise Science

#72

Tyler hearnsFr., DE, 6’2”, 196 lbs.Dublin, Calif.Dublin HSBusiness Management

#62

Matt holderFr., TE, 6’2”, 218 lbs.Walnut Creek, Calif.Northgate HSBusiness

#95Josh huntFr., OT, 6’5”, 315 lbs.Pendleton, Ore.Pendleton HSExercise Science

#65Rudy IniguezFr., OG, 5’11”, 269 lbs.Bothell, Wash.Bellarmine PrepExercise Science

#51Ryan JohnstonSo., WR, 6’0”, 195 lbs.The Dalles, Ore.The Dalles HSHistory

#83

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Ben KittelsonSr., OT, 6’3”, 281 lbs.Beaverton, Ore.Aloha HSEconomics/Politics

#56Jake JonesJr., QB, 6’1”, 204 lbs.Wilsonville, Ore.Wilsonville HSEconomics

#7

Eric KnowlesJr., FL, 5’11”, 173 lbs.Tacoma, Wash.Charles Wright Acad.Mathematics

#28

Jake KnechtJr., WR, 6’0”, 197 lbs.Issaquah, Wash.Illinois State UniversityRhetoric/Media Studies

#4Dylan JonesFr., TB, 6’0”, 212 lbs.Santa Maria, Calif.Ernest Righetti HSUndecided

#27Jordan KaiserFr., DB, 6’1”, 184 lbs.Atwater, Calif.Buhach Colony HSUndecided

#37Pete KlineFr., PK, 5’8”, 156 lbs.Cheyenne, Wyo.Cheyenne Central HSBusiness Management

#40

Nick LawsonSr., C, 5’11”, 226 lbs.El Cerrito, Calif.El Cerrito HSStudio Art

#69Tommy LairdJr., PK, 5’10”, 197 lbs.Beaverton, Ore.Beaverton HSEnvironmental Science

#98

Ben LyonsJr., DE, 6’1”, 221 lbs.Anchorage, AlaskaSouth Anchorage HSMathematics

#54

Jordan LoosSo., WR, 6’2”, 187 lbs.Springfield, Ore.Thurston HSUndecided

#89Sungyoung LeeFr., CB, 6’0”, 176 lbs.Ellensburg, Wash.Ellensburg HSUndecided

#32Brandon LevesqueFr., CB, 5’11”, 184 lbs.Hillsboro, Ore.Century HSUndecided

#38

Brendan ManionSo., DE, 6’4”, 183 lbs.San Jose, Calif.Archbishop Mitty HSUndecided

#87

T.J. MatsumotoSo., ILB, 6’1”, 198 lbs.Union City, Calif.James Logan HSUndecided

#16Jake McNeilJr., OG, 6’3”, 260 lbs.San Mateo, Calif.Aragon HSEconomics

#64

David LoweFr., ILB, 6’1”, 197 lbs.Beaverton, Ore.Beaverton HSUndecided

#34Andrew LozaFr., OL, 5’10”, 273 lbs.Sherwood, Ore.Sherwood HSUndecided

#68Alex LudwigFr., CB, 6’0”, 175 lbs.Sheridan, Ore.Sheridan HSUndecided

#10Bryan MartzFr., OL, 6’2”, 225 lbs.Salem, Ore.South Salem HSUndecided

#75

Kenny MillerSr., C/OG, 5’11”, 279 lbs.Woodland, Wash.Woodland HSPhysics

#79Mark MeekJr., DT, 6’0”, 267 lbs.Gladstone, Ore.Western Oregon Univ.Business Management

#90Matt MillarJr., DE, 5’11”, 245 lbs.Clovis, Calif.Floyd B. Buchanan HSEconomics

#58Jacob MezaSo., OLB, 5’11”, 205 lbs.Burbank, Calif.Glendale Comm. Coll.English

#47

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Scott MillerJr., DE, 6’3”, 246 lbs.Danville, Calif.San Ramon Valley HSSociology

#91

Danny MitchellJr., QB, 6’0”, 194 lbs.El Cajon, Calif.San Diego Christian Coll.Exercise Science

#13Ryan MorganFr., OL, 6’2”, 279 lbs.Lone Tree, Colo.Arapahoe HSUndecided

#61Jack NelsonFr., ILB, 6’2”, 233 lbs.Portland, Ore.Jesuit HSUndecided

#36Connor NielsenFr., QB, 6’0”, 174 lbs.Reno, Nev.Earl Wooster HSExercise Science

#15Jorden NoyesFr., DE, 5’11”, 233 lbs.Prineville, Ore.Crook County HSEconomics

#53

Matt ParrJr., ILB, 6’1”, 233 lbs.Lihue, HawaiiKauai HSEconomics

#33Cody PastorinoSo., S, 5’9”, 161 lbs.Glenn, Calif.Willows HSHistory

#17James PearsonJr., TE, 6’4”, 232 lbs.Davis, Calif.Cabrillo CollegeBiology

#34Matthew PittsingerFr., ILB, 5’11”, 231 lbs.Chelan, Wash.Chelan HSEngineering

#80Scott PerlinSr., FB, 5’10”, 236 lbs.Alpine, Calif.Steele Canyon HSPolitics

#25Zach PetersonJr., WR, 6’2”, 187 lbs.Danville, Calif.University of ArizonaRhetoric/Media Studies

#84

Nolan PlummerJr., TB, 5’8”, 177 lbs.Carson, Calif.Bishop Montgomery HSUndecided

#21Tayler ReederJr., OT, 6’5”, 276 lbs.Salinas, Calif.Palma HSEconomics

#77Connor PogueSo., FB, 5’10”, 239 lbs.Orange, Calif.Villa Park HSMechanical Engineering

#40Will RattermanFr., TE, 6’4”, 220 lbs.Centennial, Colo.Arapahoe HSUndecided

#87Dominic RevelezFr., OLB, 5’9”, 172 lbs.Dublin, Calif.Dublin HSUndecided

#31Jimmy RobertsFr., ILB, 5’11”, 191 lbs.Galt, Calif.Galt Joint Union HSExercise Science

#43

Mitch RowanSr., PK/P, 6’0”, 190 lbs.Cotati, Calif.Rancho Cotate HSExercise Science

#19Chris SantanaJr., S, 5’10”, 189 lbs.Salinas, Calif.North Salinas HSPolitics

#7Jaden RosselliSo., ILB, 6’1”, 223 lbs.Santa Rosa, Calif.Santa Rosa HSUndecided

#55Mark SapytaFr., DE, 6’3”, 203 lbs.Highlands Ranch, Colo.Regis Jesuit HSUndecided

#76Anthony ScalercioJr., OL, 6’3”, 281 lbs.Santa Rosa, Calif.Santa Rosa Junior Coll.Sociology

#66Beau SmithFr., WR, 6’1”, 186 lbs.Roseville, Calif.Roseville HSExercise Science

#80

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The Bearcatshave played football since

1894. WU won its first gameby defeating Pacific, 18-4.

Since then, Willamette has fieldeda team every year except for

1897, 1898, 1900, 1918 and 1945.

Tait StephensSo., S, 6’2”, 190 lbs.Sammamish, Wash.Skyline HSUndecided

#14Cody SmithFr., C, 6’1”, 238 lbs.Prineville, Ore.Crook County HSUndecided

#74Daley SmithFr., CB, 5’11”, 160 lbs.St. Paul, Ore.St. Paul HSUndecided

#29Ryan SpringerFr., OL, 6’1”, 277 lbs.Eureka, Calif.Eureka HSUndecided

#78Jake StraubeFr., TE, 6’5”, 228 lbs.Junction City, Ore.Junction City HSEconomics

#39Matt SwartFr., OT, 6’2”, 248 lbs.Portland, Ore.Riverdale HSUndecided

#73

Jake TurnerJr., FL, 5’10”, 178 lbs.Ontario, Ore.Ontario HSExercise Science

#35Daniel WakamFr., CB, 5’10”, 188 lbs.Ventura, Calif.St. Bonaventure HSEconomics

#41Derek TraegerFr., FL, 6’1”, 178 lbs.Mount Angel, Ore.John F. Kennedy HSExercise Science

#8Reed WarnerJr., OLB, 6’3”, 223 lbs.Salem, Ore.South Salem HSEnvironmental Science

#9Jordan WeilJr., ILB, 6’4”, 223 lbs.Sammamish, Wash.Skyline HSEconomics

#8Corey WalshSo., DB, 5’10”, 189 lbs.San Pedro, Calif.Western N.M. Univ.Exercise Science

#15

Benny WeischedelJr., TE, 6’3”, 226 lbs.San Pedro, Calif.San Pedro HSAnthropology

#45Brian WidingJr., QB, 6’2”, 212 lbs.Canby, Ore.Canby HSRhetoric/Media Studies

#12Wes WenzelJr., ILB, 6’0”, 227 lbs.Portland, Ore.Sunset HSChemistry (Biochem.)

#44Matt WilliamsJr., FL, 5’7”, 165 lbs.Encinitas, Calif.La Costa Canyon HSEconomics

#24

Zane WiseJr., OG, 6’2”, 276 lbs.Sweet Home, Ore.Sweet Home HSExercise Science

#76

Dustin WilleyFr., C, 6’2”, 261 lbs.Modesto, Calif.Central Catholic HSUndecided

#52

Shawn WongFr., FL, 5’6”, 158 lbs.Fremont, Calif.Economics

#42Taylor WymanFr., TB, 5’9”, 168 lbs.Bellevue, Wash.Issaquah HSUndecided

#22

Willamette Bearcats:113 Seasons of Football

1894-2011

Kyle Derby kicks an extra point.

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Shane Wibel, ATCHead Athletic Trainer

Dylan Borden, ATCPT Northwest Trainer

Ken Smith, ATCAsst. Athletic Trainer

Erin Scharer, ATCAsst. Athletic Trainer

Dr. David ThorsettWU Team Physician

Willamette University Sports Medicine

Dr. Daniel SchweigertWU Team Physician

Bearcat Sports Network:

Live Webcasts of Willamette Football

Mike Allegre began his sportscasting career whileat Central Washington University (1980-83) and hassince broadcast hundreds of high school and collegegames at the local, state and national levels. Allegrerekindled local high school radio sports coveragein Salem in 1987.

The “Voice of the Bearcats,” he initiated radio coverage of Willamette University football (1992) and basketball (1991). He has been honored by The Associated Press and the Salem Sports & Breakfast Club for hisbroadcast work. Allegre is a retired Oregon Air National Guard officer.

Craig Spivey is a veteran of more than 20 years ofbroadcasting. Spivey earned his broadcasting degreefrom Oregon State University in 1981, and he hasworked in radio and print journalism for many years.

Spivey has broadcast championship games at the state,national and international levels within the youth, highschool and collegiate ranks. For the past 10 years, Spivey has served as the color commentator during broadcasts of Willamette Universityfootball games.

Fans of Willamette University football can listen to a live webcastof every game on the Bearcat Sports Network. All you need todo is go to www..willamette.edu/athletics/bsn/webcast or goto www.FullAccessSports.com. Each live webcast of BearcatFootball will begin approximately 15 minutes prior to kickoff. The webcast will include video during Willamette home games. All production services and on-air-talent for the web streamingare provided by Full Access Sports.

Webcast Schedule on Full Access SportsDate Opponent Pregame Show KickoffSept. 3 UW-Stevens Point ..........1:15 p.m. .................... 1:30 p.m.Sept. 10 Hardin-Simmons ............1:15 p.m. .................... 1:30 p.m.Sept. 17 Southern Oregon ..........1:15 p.m. .................... 1:30 p.m.Oct. 1 Linfield* ..........................3:45 p.m. ......................... 4 p.m.Oct. 8 Pacific* ............................1:15 p.m. .................... 1:30 p.m.Oct. 15 at Puget Sound* ..........12:45 p.m. ......................... 1 p.m.Oct. 22 at Portland State ............4:50 p.m. .................... 5:05 p.m.Oct. 29 Whitworth* .....................1:15 p.m. .................... 1:30 p.m.Nov. 5 at Lewis & Clark* ..........12:45 p.m. ......................... 1 p.m.Nov. 12 Pacific Lutheran* ..........12:45 p.m. ......................... 1 p.m.* Northwest Conference game

Ralph PinedaSept. 7 — Defense

vs. UW-Stevens Point, 33-14 WinPineda (Sr, ILB) recorded a game-high 11 tackles (7 solo) to go witha fumble recovery and a 44-yardinterception return.

Ralph PinedaSept. 14 — Defense

vs. Hardin-Simmons, 31-22 LossPineda (Sr, ILB) earned 17 tackles,including 2.5 tackles for losses. He intercepted a pass at the WU 15to thwart a Hardin-Simmons drive.HSU gained just 99 rushing yards.

Jake KnechtSept. 14 — Special Teamsvs. Hardin-Simmons, 31-22 Loss

Knecht (So., WR) was the returner on four kickoffs for 122 yards, as heaveraged 30.5 yards per return. Hislongest return covered 45 yards.

Scott SchoettgenOct. 19 — Offense

vs. Puget Sound, 52-21 WinSchoettgen (Sr., WR) caught 8 passesfor 159 yards and 1 TD in WU’s win

Willamette Players NamedNWC Student-Athletes of the Week in 2010

over Puget Sound. His TD catch with1:16 left in the 3rd quarter allowed him to tie a WU record with his 29thcareer touchdown reception.

Terrell MalleyOct. 19 — Special Teamsvs. Puget Sound, 52-21 Win

Malley (So., TB) gained 126 yards onfour kickoff returns, an average of31.5 yards per return. WU scored afield goal and two TDS followinghis returns.

Cody PastorinoOct. 26 — Special Teams

vs. Menlo, 32-15 WinPastorino (So., S) blocked a punt for the third game in a row. The block was at the Menlo 16 and resultedin a touchdown on the play. He alsoblocked a punt vs. Pacific and UPS.

Kyle DerbyNov. 9 — Special Teamsvs. Lewis & Clark, 65-24 Win

Derby (Fr., PK) successfully kicked all nine extra points in Willamette’swin over Lewis & Clark.

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BEARCAT NATIoN

The United States(not to scale)

Alaska — 1Anchorage (1):BenLyons(SouthAnchorage)

California — 58Alpine (1):ScottPerlin(SteeleCanyon)Atwater (3):RonCarter(BuhachColony);KyleDavey(BuhachColony);JordanKaiser(BuhachColony)Bakersfield (1):DavidHernandez(Ridgeview)Burbank (1):JacobMeza(JohnBurroughs)Carson (1):NolanPlummer(BishopMontgomery)Clovis (1):MatthewMillar(FloydB.Buchanan)Cotati (1):MitchRowan(RanchoCotate)Dana Point (1): JoshDean(DanaHills)Danville (4):HarmonBruno(SanRamonValley);KyleBettencourt(SanRamonValley);ScottMiller(SanRamonValley);ZachPeterson(SanRamonValley)Davis (1): JamesPearson(Davis)Dublin (3): DavidCheng(Dublin);TylerHearns(Dublin);DominicRevelez(Dublin)Encinitas (1):MattWilliams(LaCostaCanyon)El Cajon (1):DannyMitchell(Christian)El Cerrito (1):NickLawson(ElCerrito)Eureka (1):RyanSpringer(Eureka)Fremont (1):ShawnWong(American)Galt (1):JimmyRoberts(GaltJointUnion)Glenn (1):CodyPastorino(Willows)Grass Valley (1):DuncanChapple(NevadaUnion)Laguna Niguel (1): ColeAltuzarra(DanaHills)Lodi (1): MikeHernandez(Tokay)Manteca (1):SpenserBritton(BrooksideChristian)Martinez (1):AnthonyErtola(Alhambra)Modesto (1):DustinWilley(CentralCatholic)Novato (1):MasonBrown(MarinCatholic)Oakdale (1): KyleDerby(Oakdale)Orange (1): ConnorPogue(VillaPark)

Oxnard (1): JustinBrown(Oxnard)Petaluma (1):CullenCarroll(St.VincentdePaul)Roseville (1):BeauSmith(Roseville)Rowland Heights (1):JonneeCouwenhoven(JohnA.Rowland)Salinas (3):MichaelDelReal(NorthSalinas);TaylorReeder(Palma)ChrisSantana(NorthSalinas)San Diego (1):MarcAros(PointLoma)San Jose (2): BrendanManion(ArchbishopMitty);RudyIniguez(BellarminePrep)San Mateo (1):JakeMcNeil(Aragon)San Pedro (2):CoreyWalsh(SanPedro);BennyWeischedel(SanPedro)Santa Clara (1):ConorDunn(Wilcox)Santa Maria (1):DylanJones(ErnestRughettiSanta Rosa (2): JadenRosselli(SantaRosa);AnthonyScalercio(Montgomery)Stockton (3):JuanAlvarado(Franklin);XavierBailey(Franklin);AlexFranchetti(Lincoln)Union City (1): T.J.Matsumoto(JamesLogan)Walnut Creek (1): MattHolder(Northgate)Ventura (1): DanielWakam(St.Bonaventure)Yuba City (1):BlakeAhlers(SutterUnion)

Colorado - 3Centennial (1): WillRatterman(Arapahoe)Highlands Ranch (1): MarkSapyta(RegisJesuit)

Lone Tree (1): RyanMorgan(Arapahoe)

hawaii — 2Lihue (1):MatthewParr(Kauai)Honolulu (1):KeenanFaatea(Punahou)

Nevada — 1Reno:ConnorNielsen(EarlRooster)

oregon — 33Beaverton (3):BenKittelson(Aloha);TomLaird(Beaverton);DavidLowe(Beaverton)Canby (1):BrianWiding(Canby)The Dalles (1): RyanJohnston(TheDalles)Eugene (1):KennyGebhardt(Willamette)Gladstone (1):MarkMeek(LaSalle)

Hillsboro (1):BrandonLevesque(Century)

Junction City (1):JakeStraube(JunctionCity)

Klamath Falls (1):JohnAmos(KlamathUnion)Mount Angel (1):DerekTraeger(JohnF.Kennedy)Ontario (1):JakeTurner(Ontario)Pendleton (1):JoshHunt(Pendleton)

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Philomath (1): JosephHarman(Philomath)Portland (5):SeanAlvey(Jesuit);DougGilmore(Beaverton);JackNelson(Jesuit);MatthewSwart(Riverdale);WesWenzel(Sunset)Prineville (2):JordanNoyes(CrookCounty);CodySmith(CrookCounty)Saint Paul (1):DaleySmith(CrookCounty)Salem (4):DominicDavid(SouthSalem);TysonGiza(Sprague);BryanMartz(SouthSalem);ReedWarner(SouthSalem)Scio (1):WyattBriggs(Scio)Sheridan (1):AlexLugwig(Sheridan)Sherwood (1):AndrewLoza(Sherwood)Springfield (2):MarshallCurry(Springfield);JordanLoos(Thurston)Sweet Home (1):ZaneWise(SweetHome)Wilsonville (1):JakeJones(Wilsonville)

Washington — 17Bellevue (1):TaylorWyman(Issaquah)Bothell (1):RyanBourke(ArchbishopMurphy);WendellGalvan(Bothell)Bremerton (1):JamiereAbney(Bremerton)Chelan (1):MatthewPittsinger(Chelan)Ellensburg (1):SungyoungLee(Ellensburg)Federal Way (1):GarrettButler(EvergreenLutheran)Issaquah (1): JakeKnecht(Skyline)Lakewood (1): JasonGano(Lakewood)Leavenworth (1): CuylerHudson(Cascade)Mercer Island (2):JackGala(MercerIsland);AlexHolland(MercerIsland)Neah Bay (1):ShaneDePoe(NeahBay)Sammamish (2):TaitStephens(Skyline);JordanWeil(Skyline)

Tacoma (1):EricKnowles(CharlesWrightAcademy)Woodland (2):KennyMiller(Woodland)

Wyoming — 1Cheyenne (1):PeteKline(CheyenneCentral)

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1894 (1-4-1) ....No recognized coach 18 Pacific........................................... 4 0 SalemYMCA................................ 18 0 SalemYMCA.................................. 6 0 SalemYMCA.................................. 5 6 SalemYMCA.................................. 6 0 SalemYMCA................................. 6 24 .................................................... 451895 (2-2-0) .... C.R. “Brick” Morse 4 Oregon........................................... 8 0 Oregon........................................... 6 44 OregonNormal.............................. 6 36 OregonAgriculturalColl................. 6 84 ..................................................... 261896 (2-0-1) ...............Mark Savage 10 Chemawa....................................... 0 14 Pacific............................................ 0 2 OregonNormal.............................. 2 26 ....................................................... 21897-98, Spanish-American War1899 (3-2-0) ...... A.R. “Bert” Oliver 15 AlbanyCollege............................... 6 24 Pacific............................................ 0 0 OregonAgricultural...................... 10 0 MultnomahAthleticClub...............11 10 Chemawa....................................... 0 49 ..................................................... 271900, No Team Fielded1901 (3-0-0) ................... Mutt Dietz 17 OregonAgricultural........................ 6 12 Chemawa....................................... 0 22 OregonNormal.............................. 6 51 ..................................................... 121902 (1-4-1) ............ Prof. A. Moser 0 AlbanyCollege............................. 27 6 Linfield............................................ 6 0 OregonAgricultural...................... 67 0 OregonAgricultural...................... 21 0 Chemawa..................................... 22 6 OregonNormal.............................. 0 12 ................................................... 1431903 (3-2-2) ............ Prof. B. Moyer 0 Pacific............................................ 0 27 Linfield............................................ 0 0 Oregon......................................... 37 0 Chemawa....................................... 5 0 Chemawa....................................... 0 30 Pacific............................................ 0 28 OregonNormal.............................. 0 85 ..................................................... 42 1904 (6-2-0) ........ Chauncy Bishop 16 Albany............................................ 0 38 Pacific............................................ 0 0 Oregon......................................... 16 50 Portland.......................................... 0 0 MultnomahAthleticClub................ 6 15 Chemawa....................................... 0 11 Chemawa....................................... 5 17 Ft.Stevens..................................... 0147 ..................................................... 271905 (4-3-1) ........ Chauncy Bishop 6 Oregon..........................................11 0 OregonAgricultural...................... 28 11 WashingtonState........................... 6 0 Stanford....................................... 12 0 Califiornia....................................... 0 4 MultnomahAthleticClub................ 0 16 Chemawa....................................... 0 12 OregonNormal.............................. 0 49 ..................................................... 571906 (1-3-1) ........ Chauncy Bishop 5 Whitman....................................... 10 0 Oregon........................................... 4 4 OregonAgricultural........................ 0 0 Washington.................................... 0 5 MultnomahAthleticClub.............. 18 14 ..................................................... 321907 (2-4-0) ..Profs. Boyer & Nace 14 Albany............................................ 0 0 Oregon..........................................11 0 OregonAgricultural...................... 42 0 Washington.................................. 21 0 MultnomahAthleticClub.............. 40 20 SalemHighSchool........................ 0 34 ....................................................1141908 (1-5-0) ...........Harley E. Kirby 6 Albany............................................ 5 0 Pacific............................................ 4 0 Oregon......................................... 15 0 OregonAgricultural...................... 28 0 MultnomahAthleticClub.............. 40 0 Whitworth..................................... 18 6 ....................................................1101909 (3-1-0) ..... Dr. G.J. Sweetland 8 Pacific............................................ 0 29 Oregon........................................... 0 0 MultnomahAthleticClub...............11 63 Mt.Angel........................................ 0100 ......................................................111910 (4-1-0) ...... Dr. G.J. Sweetland 10 Alumni............................................ 0 23 HillMilitaryAcademy...................... 3 6 OregonAgricultural........................ 9 47 Mt.AngelCollege........................... 0 29 MultnomahAthleticClub................ 0 12 Pacific............................................ 0117 ..................................................... 12

1911 (4-1-0) ..... Dr. G.J. Sweetland 39 PugetSound.................................. 0 3 OregonAgricultural........................ 5 17 MultnomahAthleticClub................ 0 28 Chemawa....................................... 6 11 VancouverBarracks....................... 6 12 Alumni............................................ 0 98 ..................................................... 171912 (5-1-0) ..... Dr. G.J. Sweetland 7 Alumni............................................ 7 0 Oregon......................................... 12 29 Chemawa....................................... 0 40 Pacific............................................ 0 71 Vancouver...................................... 0 67 Whitworth....................................... 0 30 Montana......................................... 9237 ..................................................... 211913 (4-0-0) ..... Dr. G.J. Sweetland 9 Alumni............................................ 0 62 Pacific............................................ 6 33 Chemawa....................................... 6 6 Oregon........................................... 3 60 U.ofOregonLawSchool.............. 0161 ..................................................... 151914 (2-3-0) ..........O.C. Thompson 44 Albany............................................ 0 19 Pacific............................................ 7 0 Oregon......................................... 61 0 OregonAgricultural...................... 64 0 Gonzaga...................................... 28 63 ................................................... 1601915 (2-2-1) ............ R.L. Matthews 27 Alumni............................................ 0 0 OregonAgricultural...................... 69 7 Albany............................................ 3 0 Oregon......................................... 49 0 Chemawa....................................... 0 13 Pacific............................................ 7 20 ................................................... 1281916 (4-2-0) ............ R.L. Matthews 21 Alumni............................................ 0 0 Oregon......................................... 97 26 Albany............................................ 7 55 Columbia........................................ 0 1 Mt.Angel........................................ 0 25 Pacific............................................ 7 7 MultnomahAthleticClub.............. 13114 ................................................... 1241917 (1-1-0) ............ R.L. Matthews 0 Oregon......................................... 14 20 VancouverBarracks....................... 0 20 ..................................................... 141918, no team1919 (4-1-0) ............ R.L. Matthews 3 Alumni............................................ 3 28 Chemawa....................................... 0 12 Pacific............................................ 0 12 MultnomahAthleticClub.............. 24 21 Reed............................................ 12 10 PugetSound.................................. 0 83 ..................................................... 361920 (3-1-1) ............ R.L. Matthews 13 Alumni............................................ 0 13 Chemawa....................................... 6 0 MultnomahAthleticClub................ 0 23 Pacific............................................ 7 24 PugetSound.................................. 0 0 Whitman......................................... 7 60 ..................................................... 201921 (1-5-0) ................. Roy Bohler 3 Oregon........................................... 7 0 OregonAgricultural...................... 54 14 Chemawa....................................... 7 10 Pacific.......................................... 27 0 Whitman....................................... 25 7 PugetSound................................ 18 34 ................................................... 1381922 (3-4-0) ................. Roy Bohler 12 Alumni............................................ 6 0 Oregon......................................... 37 27 Linfield............................................ 0 56 Chemawa....................................... 6 7 Whitman......................................... 9 6 Pacific.......................................... 20 0 PugetSound.................................. 8 36 Linfield............................................ 0132 ..................................................... 801923 (2-5-1) ..........Guy L. Rathbun 0 Oregon......................................... 40 0 Washington.................................. 54 6 PugetSound................................ 13 31 Linfield............................................ 6 36 Chemawa....................................... 0 0 Whitman....................................... 10 0 Pacific.......................................... 18 7 CollegeofIdaho............................. 7 80 ................................................... 1481924 (1-5-1) ..........Guy L. Rathbun 0 Oregon........................................... 0 13 CollegeofIdaho........................... 14 6 Whitman......................................... 7 0 Pacific.......................................... 26 34 Linfield............................................ 6 0 Washington.................................. 57 0 PugetSound.................................. 8 53 ....................................................118

1925 (2-7-0) ..........Guy L. Rathbun 13 MultnomahAthleticClub.............. 20 0 Washington................................ 108 0 OregonAgricultural...................... 51 33 OregonNormal.............................. 0 5 PugetSound.................................. 7 13 Whitman....................................... 20 0 Linfield............................................ 3 26 Albany............................................ 0 0 Pacific.......................................... 23 90 ................................................... 2321926 (2-4-0) Roy S. “Spec” Keene 0 Oregon......................................... 44 0 Washington.................................. 28 28 MultnomahAthleticClub................ 7 10 Pacific............................................ 6 6 PugetSound.................................. 9 0 Whitman....................................... 10 44 ................................................... 1041927 (3-3-2) Roy S. “Spec” Keene 6 Washington.................................. 32 28 OregonNormal.............................. 0 6 PugetSound.................................. 6 0 CollegeofIdaho............................. 6 6 Chemawa....................................... 6 13 Pacific............................................ 7 12 Linfield............................................ 6 7 Whitman....................................... 31 78 ..................................................... 941928 (3-5-0) Roy S. “Spec” Keene 0 Whitman....................................... 45 36 Linfield............................................ 0 25 PugetSound................................ 18 0 Pacific............................................ 6 6 CollegeofIdaho........................... 44 6 Oregon......................................... 38 0 Washington.................................. 28 38 Albany............................................ 6111 ................................................... 1851929 (6-2-0) Roy S. “Spec” Keene 6 OregonAgricultural...................... 37 0 Oregon......................................... 34 42 CollegeofIdaho............................. 0 25 Pacific............................................ 0 52 Linfield............................................ 0 40 Whitman....................................... 13 42 Albany............................................ 6 31 PugetSound.................................. 0238 ..................................................... 901930 (5-3-0) Roy S. “Spec” Keene 34 CollegeofIdaho........................... 14 21 PugetSound.................................. 0 44 Linfield............................................ 0 0 Whitman....................................... 12 34 Pacific............................................ 6 0 OregonState*.............................. 48 0 Oregon......................................... 51 52 Albany............................................ 0185 ................................................... 131

*FirstnightfootballgameinOregon1931 (5-4-0) Roy S. “Spec” Keene 0 OregonState................................ 76 0 Oregon......................................... 20 46 Columbia........................................ 0 25 Albany.......................................... 13 20 CollegeofIdaho............................. 0 13 PugetSound.................................. 0 6 Pacific............................................ 7 19 Linfield............................................ 6 0 Whitman......................................... 7129 ................................................... 1291932 (4-4-1) Roy S. “Spec” Keene 0 OregonState................................ 32 0 OregonNormal.............................. 6 0 WashingtonState......................... 30 26 CollegeofIdaho............................. 0 33 Albany............................................ 0 0 PugetSound.................................. 0 26 Linfield............................................ 0 2 Pacific............................................ 6 6 Whitman......................................... 0 93 ..................................................... 741933 (6-3-0) Roy S. “Spec” Keene 0 OregonState................................ 21 20 OregonNormal.............................. 0 0 PugetSound.................................. 6 0 Columbia...................................... 13 26 Linfield............................................ 6 6 Pacific............................................ 0 13 SouthernOregon........................... 0 26 Albany............................................ 6 40 Whitman......................................... 0131 ..................................................... 521934 (8-1-0) Roy S. “Spec” Keene 34 Pacific............................................ 0 14 OregonNormal............................ 12 32 Linfield............................................ 7 0 OregonState................................ 13 75 Whitman......................................... 0 27 PugetSound.................................. 0 6 Columbia........................................ 0 21 SanJose........................................ 7 28 Albany............................................ 6237 ..................................................... 45

1935 (5-2-0) Roy S. “Spec” Keene 14 SanJose........................................ 0 0 OregonState................................ 26 0 WashingtonState......................... 30 47 CollegeofIdaho............................. 6 15 PugetSound.................................. 0 13 Pacific............................................ 0 10 Whitman......................................... 0 99 ..................................................... 62

1936 (7-2-1) Roy S. “Spec” Keene 21 Nevada-Reno................................. 9 42 Albany............................................ 0 0 OregonState................................ 13 47 CollegeofIdaho............................. 0 3 Linfield............................................ 0 13 PugetSound.................................. 0 14 FresnoState................................ 14 18 Whittier......................................... 21 19 Pacific............................................ 0 18 Whitman......................................... 0195 ..................................................... 571937 (6-3-0) Roy S. “Spec” Keene 0 FrensoState.................................. 7 20 Portland.......................................... 0 7 SanJose........................................ 8 13 Whittier........................................... 6 7 PugetSound.................................. 0 0 OregonState................................ 20 6 Pacific............................................ 0 20 Whitman......................................... 6 41 UniversityofNevada-Reno............ 7114 ..................................................... 541938 (5-3-0) Roy S. “Spec” Keene 15 Linfield............................................ 0 7 Portland........................................ 12 0 SanDiegoMarines...................... 14 6 SantaBarabara.............................. 3 41 CollegeofIdaho............................. 0 13 PugetSound.................................. 0 0 Pacific*........................................... 6 19 Whitman......................................... 0101 ..................................................... 35*Broke27-gameconferencewinningstreak

1939 (3-4-2) Roy S. “Spec” Keene 0 SanDiegoMarines...................... 26 14 SantaBarabara............................ 20 0 Portland.......................................... 0 29 Linfield............................................ 6 42 PugetSound.................................. 6 0 SanJose...................................... 15 0 Pacific............................................ 0 13 CollegeofIdaho............................. 7 7 Whitman......................................... 8105 ..................................................... 881940 (4-5-0) Roy S. “Spec” Keene 7 Portland........................................ 21 0 SanJose...................................... 21 6 SanDiegoMarines........................ 7 39 PugetSound.................................. 0 6 Gonzaga........................................ 7 51 Linfield............................................ 0 20 Pacific............................................ 6 19 Whitman......................................... 0 7 Whittier........................................... 8155 ..................................................... 701941 (8-2-0) Roy S. “Spec” Keene 52 CollegeofIdaho............................. 0 26 Portland.......................................... 0 43 Linfield............................................ 0 33 Whittier........................................... 7 6 Idaho............................................ 33 55 PugetSound.................................. 7 40 Pacific............................................ 0 28 Whitman......................................... 0 6 Hawaii.......................................... 20 19 PortlandAirBase........................... 0308 ..................................................... 671942 (4-1-0) Roy S. “Spec” Keene 13 Portland........................................ 34 33 Linfield............................................ 7 33 PugetSound.................................. 2 31 Pacific............................................ 0 26 Whitman......................................... 0136 ..................................................... 431943 (2-1-0) ...............Harry Trotter 20 Whitman......................................... 0 7 Whitman....................................... 12 25 Univ.ofOregonArmyducks........... 6 52 ..................................................... 181944 (3-2-0) ...............Harry Trotter 13 Whitman......................................... 6 26 Whitman......................................... 0 0 Washington.................................. 71 34 SanDiegoMarines...................... 14 6 Washington.................................. 40 79 ................................................... 1311945, No Team Fielded1946 (6-2-1) ..... Walter E. Erickson 26 BritishColumbia........................... 13 31 Linfield............................................ 6 27 CollegeofIdaho............................. 7 7 PugetSound.................................. 0 6 Pacific............................................ 0 7 Whitman......................................... 0 6 SanJose...................................... 44 13 Whittier......................................... 18 6 Portland.......................................... 6129 ..................................................... 94

1947 (7-2-0) ...................Jerry Lillie 0 CollegeofthePacific................... 56 19 Whittier........................................... 0 0 Portland........................................ 27 19 CollegeofIdaho............................. 6 33 BritishColumbia............................. 0 14 PugetSound.................................. 0 20 Pacific............................................ 0 12 Linfield............................................ 7 45 Whitman......................................... 0162 ..................................................... 96

1948 (6-5-0) ...................Jerry Lillie 27 CollegeofIdaho........................... 13 21 BritishColumbia............................. 7 13 Lewis&Clark............................... 14 13 Linfield............................................ 0 26 Whitman......................................... 7 0 Pacific.......................................... 19 6 PugetSound.................................. 7 41 EasternOregon.............................. 0 9 Portland.......................................... 6 7 CentralWashington..................... 13 7 SantaBarbara(PotatoBowl)....... 46170 ................................................... 1321949 (3-6-0) ........ C.R. Stackhouse 0 UniversityofIdaho....................... 79 23 EasternWashington....................... 0 7 ChicoState.................................... 0 14 CollegeofIdaho........................... 41 0 PugetSound................................ 27 7 Lewis&Clark............................... 20 0 Linfield.......................................... 20 33 Whitman....................................... 25 7 Pacific.......................................... 32 91 ................................................... 2441950 (4-4-2) ........ C.R. Stackhouse 21 CentralWashington*...................... 0 19 CollegeofIdaho............................. 7 6 Whitworth....................................... 0 19 ChicoState.................................... 6 21 Hawaii.......................................... 21 6 @Lewis&Clark........................... 20 6 @PugetSound............................... 0 6 Linfield............................................ 7 27 @Whitman................................... 37 6 @Pacific....................................... 27131 ................................................... 125

*FirstgameatMcCullochStadium1951 (3-5-0) ........ C.R. Stackhouse 21 Whitworth..................................... 13 0 CollegeofIdaho........................... 10 6 Pacific.......................................... 26 12 Lewis&Clark............................... 41 6 PugetSound................................ 12 12 Whitman....................................... 20 19 Linfield............................................ 7 53 ChicoState.................................... 7129 ................................................... 1361952 (5-2-2) ................. Ted Ogdahl 53 ChicoState.................................... 0 20 PugetSound................................ 20 6 CollegeofIdaho............................. 7 26 Pacific.......................................... 27 29 Lewis&Clark................................. 6 31 Whitworth..................................... 14 35 Linfield.......................................... 14 41 Whitman......................................... 0 7 Hawaii............................................ 7248 ..................................................... 951953 (2-5-1) ................. Ted Ogdahl 0 PugetSound................................ 14 13 WesternWashington.................... 26 0 CollegeofIdaho........................... 26 6 Pacific............................................ 6 14 Lewis&Clark................................. 7 34 Whitman......................................... 7 6 Linfield.......................................... 21 7 CalPoly-SLO............................... 52 80 ................................................... 1591954 (6-2-0) ................. Ted Ogdahl 19 HumboldtState............................ 10 12 CalPoly-SLO............................... 19 32 Whitman......................................... 0 12 Pacific............................................ 7 26 Linfield.......................................... 13 13 Lewis&Clark............................... 23 24 PugetSound................................ 21 7 CollegeofIdaho............................. 0145 ..................................................... 931955 (1-7-0) ................. Ted Ogdahl 6 Pacific.......................................... 19 6 Lewis&Clark............................... 34 7 PugetSound................................ 24 0 Linfield.......................................... 29 7 Whitworth..................................... 13 7 FresnoState................................ 33 10 Whitman......................................... 0 13 CollegeofIdaho........................... 20 56 ................................................... 1721956 (2-4-2) ................. Ted Ogdahl 0 Whitworth..................................... 21 12 FresnoState................................ 27 39 Pacific............................................ 7 0 Lewis&Clark............................... 21 13 CollegeofIdaho............................. 7 12 Linfield.......................................... 12 14 PugetSound................................ 21 7 Whitman......................................... 7 97 ................................................... 123

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28 @SouthernOregon...................... 33 34 OregonTech................................ 39 18 @Lewis&Clark........................... 41 22 Linfield.......................................... 55222 ................................................... 3531993 (5-4-0) .............. Dan Hawkins 17 @SimonFraser............................ 16 28 @WesternWashington................ 37 29 Whitworth..................................... 27 36 PacificLutheran........................... 48 20 @EasternOregon........................ 24 43 @Lewis&Clark........................... 27 48 SouthernOregon......................... 61 31 Linfield.......................................... 28 41 @WesternOregon....................... 13293 ................................................... 2811994 (7-2-0) .............. Dan Hawkins 27 Alumni............................................ 8 42 SimonFraser............................... 15 14 WesternWashington.................... 42 47 @Whitworth................................. 39 10 @PacificLutheran.......................... 7 1 EasternOregon(23-26)*............... 0 34 Lewis&Clark............................... 13 28 @SouthernOregon...................... 23 14 @Linfield...................................... 49 6 WesternOregon............................. 0218 ................................................... 214

*Willamettewonbyforfeit1995 (6-2-1) .............. Dan Hawkins 20 Alumni.......................................... 12 16 C.Washington(@Kennewick)........21 39 WesternOregon........................... 14 15 @SouthernOregon...................... 23 49 EasternOregon............................ 10 40 Linfield............................................ 6 50 @Whitworth................................. 18 42 PugetSound................................ 32 35 PacificLutheran........................... 35 28 @Lewis&Clark........................... 12314 ................................................... 1711996 (9-2) ................. Dan Hawkins 34 CentralWashington..................... 14 57 @WesternOregon....................... 29 32 SouthernOregon......................... 34 25 @EasternOregon........................ 21 20 @Linfield........................................ 3 37 Whitworth..................................... 26 44 @PugetSound............................. 21 28 @PacificLutheran(OT)............... 27 29 Lewis&Clark............................... 23 56 Bethany,Kan.*(atEugene)......... 35 12 @WesternWashington**............. 13374 ................................................... 246

*NAIADivisionIIFirstRound**NAIADivisionIIQuarterfinal

1997 (13-1) ............... Dan Hawkins 42 HumboldtState............................ 14 40 @Chapman.................................... 6 34 @CentralWashington.................. 21 13 EasternOregon.............................. 7 34 @Lewis&Clark........................... 14 27 Linfield............................................ 0 41 SouthernOregon......................... 27 54 @PugetSound............................... 0 43 PacificLutheran............................. 6 42 @Whitworth................................... 7 26 WesternOregon(OT)*................. 20 50 MontanaTech**(Corvalis)........... 24 17 SiouxFalls,S.D.#(Portland)......... 7 7 Findlay,Ohio%(Savannah,TN).. 14470 ................................................... 167

*NAIADivisionIIFirstRound**NAIADivisionIIQuarterfinal#NAIADivisionIISemifinal

%NAIADivisionIIChampionship

21 @PacificLutheran........................ 13 23 Pacific.......................................... 21 30 Whitman....................................... 19 19 @Lewis&Clark........................... 54 9 Linfield.......................................... 16 14 @CollegeofIdaho....................... 14169 ................................................... 2431977 (5-4-0) .................Tommy Lee 15 Alumni............................................ 7 0 ChicoState.................................... 6 7 @HumboldtState......................... 24 0 PacificLutheran........................... 38 14 Pacific............................................ 3 20 RockyMountain........................... 13 15 Lewis&Clark................................. 2 10 @Linfield...................................... 41 14 CollegeofIdaho............................. 6 27 @Whitworth................................... 0107 ................................................... 1331978 (3-6-0) .................Tommy Lee 8 @PugetSound............................. 29 7 HumboldtState............................ 13 0 Linfield.......................................... 35 6 @Pacific....................................... 14 9 Whitworth..................................... 14 23 @PacificLutheran.......................... 8 13 @Lewis&Clark............................. 7 13 OregonCollegeofEducation....... 21 21 SouthernOregon......................... 14100 ................................................... 1551979 (3-6-0) .................Tommy Lee 22 @ChicoState............................... 24 6 @OregonCollegeofEducation.......25 21 @SouthernOregon...................... 27 9 OregonTech................................ 17 27 @Lewis&Clark........................... 20 24 Pacific.......................................... 21 26 Whitworth..................................... 15 2 @PacificLutheran........................ 30 8 Linfield.......................................... 26145 ................................................... 2051980 (3-4-1) .................Tommy Lee 27 Alumni............................................ 3 20 OregonCollegeofEducation....... 27 20 SouthernOregon......................... 14 7 @OregonTech............................. 46 0 @Linfield...................................... 45 28 Lewis&Clark............................... 28 20 @Pacific....................................... 14 34 @Whitworth................................. 23 7 PacificLutheran........................... 42136 ................................................... 2391981 (4-5-0) .................Tommy Lee 22 @WesternOregon....................... 28 13 OregonTech................................ 14 30 WesternWashington.................... 14 17 @EasternOregon........................ 16 22 @PacificLutheran........................ 42 7 Linfield.......................................... 43 14 @Lewis&Clark........................... 37 38 Pacific............................................ 6 26 Whitworth....................................... 0189 ................................................... 2001982 (1-8-0) ................Joe Broeker 23 WesternOregon........................... 18 7 @OregonTech............................. 21 27 @WesternWashington................ 28 13 EasternOregon............................ 24 14 @Whitworth................................. 19 0 PacificLutheran........................... 29 14 @Linfield...................................... 43 14 Lewis&Clark............................... 16 11 @Pacific....................................... 13123 ....................................................2111983 (1-8-0) ................Joe Broeker 21 WesternOregon........................... 34 26 @EasternOregon........................ 31 21 SouthernOregon......................... 42 3 @OregonTech............................. 23 15 Pacific.......................................... 37 0 Whitworth..................................... 46 24 @PacificLutheran........................ 42 26 Linfield.......................................... 21 0 @Lewis&Clark............................. 9136 ................................................... 2851984 (3-4-2) ................Joe Broeker 17 Alumni............................................ 6 14 OregonTech................................ 14 13 @WesternOregon....................... 13 28 EasternOregon............................ 14 1 @SouthernOregon(34-38)*.......... 0 17 Lewis&Clark............................... 16 13 @Pacific....................................... 35 21 @Whitworth................................. 34 8 PacificLutheran........................... 21 0 @Linfield...................................... 55115 ................................................... 202

*Willamettewonbyforfeit1985 (6-2-1) ................Joe Broeker 24 @Whitworth................................. 14 26 PacificLutheran........................... 26 29 @WesternOregon....................... 36 33 @Linfield...................................... 36 28 WesternWashington.................... 24 24 SouthernOregon......................... 10 30 @OregonTech............................. 14 37 Pacific............................................ 0 42 Lewis&Clark............................... 21273 ................................................... 181

1986 (4-5-0) ................Joe Broeker 30 Whitworth....................................... 6 7 @PacificLutheran........................ 49 14 WesternOregon........................... 25 14 Linfield.......................................... 49 29 @WesternWashington................ 23 3 @SouthernOregon........................ 2 10 OregonTech................................ 13 16 @Pacific....................................... 53 16 @Lewis&Clark........................... 12139 ................................................... 2321987 (3-5-1) ................Joe Broeker 7 Alumni.......................................... 18 13 WesternWashington.................... 28 12 SouthernOregon......................... 23 13 @WesternOregon....................... 19 17 @Whitworth................................... 7 29 EasternOregon............................ 22 24 @OregonTech............................. 44 21 Linfield.......................................... 38 24 @Pacific....................................... 24 27 @Lewis&Clark........................... 17180 ................................................... 2221988 (4-5-0) ................Joe Broeker 20 Alumni............................................ 8 28 @WesternWashington................ 27 20 @SouthernOregon...................... 42 35 WesternOregon........................... 22 27 Whitworth..................................... 37 35 @EasternOregon........................ 12 22 OregonTech................................ 43 6 @Linfield...................................... 52 21 Pacific.......................................... 23 21 Lewis&Clark............................... 19215 ................................................... 2771989 (6-2-1) ................Joe Broeker 31 Alumni.......................................... 10 52 @EasternOregon........................ 28 36 PugetSound................................ 29 17 Pacific.......................................... 17 26 @OregonTech............................. 14 7 @WesternWashington................ 48 31 SouthernOregon......................... 28 35 SimonFraser............................... 21 28 @WesternOregon....................... 23 28 @Lewis&Clark........................... 54260 ................................................... 2621990 (5-4-0) ................Joe Broeker 27 Alumni.......................................... 14 13 EasternOregon............................ 12 25 @PugetSound............................. 28 29 @Pacific....................................... 25 36 OregonTech................................ 14 23 WesternWashington.................... 17 20 @SouthernOregon...................... 29 41 @SimonFraser............................ 28 13 WesternOregon........................... 21 23 Lewis&Clark............................... 57223 ................................................... 2311991 (4-5-0) ................Joe Broeker 28 Alumni.......................................... 22 28 @SimonFraser............................ 31 34 Whitworth..................................... 21 35 WesternOregon........................... 20 30 @EasternOregon........................ 25 9 SouthernOregon......................... 36 18 @OregonTech............................. 20 41 Lewis&Clark............................... 51 45 Pacific............................................ 3 31 @Linfield...................................... 38271 ................................................... 2451992 (1-8-0) ................Joe Broeker 9 @PacificLutheran........................ 42 24 SimonFraser............................... 30 29 @Whitworth................................. 30 29 @WesternOregon....................... 28 29 EasternOregon............................ 55

1957 (5-2-2) ................. Ted Ogdahl 13 CalAggies.................................... 13 26 Whitworth..................................... 12 25 Lewis&Clark.............................. 14 0 Hawaii.......................................... 27 13 Whitman....................................... 13 33 CollegeofIdaho........................... 21 35 PugetSound.................................. 6 40 Pacific............................................ 6 14 Linfield.......................................... 27199 ................................................... 139

1958 (8-1-0) ................. Ted Ogdahl 27 Pacific.......................................... 14 33 Linfield............................................ 0 54 CollegeofIdaho............................. 7 39 Whitman......................................... 0 41 PugetSound.................................. 7 20 CalAggies...................................... 0 41 Whitworth....................................... 6 27 Lewis&Clark................................. 0 0 NorthernArizona............................ 7282 ..................................................... 411959 (5-3-1) ................. Ted Ogdahl 0 Whitworth..................................... 19 27 WesternWashington...................... 7 14 Pacific.......................................... 12 20 Lewis&Clark................................. 6 19 Linfield.......................................... 19 14 CollegeofIdaho........................... 21 7 PugetSound................................ 26 34 Whitman....................................... 14 37 CentralWashington..................... 26172 ................................................... 1501960 (8-0-0) ................. Ted Ogdahl 27 PugetSound................................ 26 15 WesternWashington...................... 0 25 Pacific.......................................... 14 40 Lewis&Clark............................... 19 53 CollegeofIdaho............................. 6 14 Linfield.......................................... 13 40 Whitman......................................... 0 33 BritishColumbia........................... 17247 ..................................................... 951961 (4-4-0) ................. Ted Ogdahl 19 PugetSound................................ 20 13 HumboldtState............................ 27 24 CollegeofIdaho........................... 34 31 Pacific.......................................... 14 14 Lewis&Clark................................. 7 47 BritishColumbia........................... 20 53 Whitman......................................... 7 12 Linfield.......................................... 34213 ................................................... 1631962 (6-3-1) ................. Ted Ogdahl 27 PugetSound.................................. 7 13 HumboldtState............................ 21 40 Pacific............................................ 7 21 Whitman....................................... 14 20 CollegeofIdaho............................. 0 34 BritishColumbia............................. 6 12 Linfield.......................................... 21 7 Lewis&Clark................................. 7 13 CentralWashington....................... 6 12 Hawaii.......................................... 14199 ................................................... 1031963 (3-5-0) ................. Ted Ogdahl 19 Alumni.......................................... 21 6 Nevada-Reno............................... 29 13 Lewis&Clark............................... 41 0 BritishColumbia........................... 19 20 PugetSound................................ 27 7 Pacific............................................ 0 20 CollegeofIdaho........................... 13 26 Whitman....................................... 12 0 Linfield.......................................... 21 92 ................................................... 1621964 (5-3-0) ................. Ted Ogdahl 27 Nevada-Reno................................. 6 6 HumboldtState.............................. 0 7 Linfield.......................................... 32 33 PugetSound.................................. 6 6 Lewis&Clark............................... 14 14 Pacific.......................................... 21 20 Whitman....................................... 13 34 CollegeofIdaho............................. 6147 ..................................................... 981965 (6-1-1) ................. Ted Ogdahl 9 Nevada-Reno................................. 6 12 HumboldtState.............................. 7 20 Pacific............................................ 0 0 PugetSound.................................. 0 19 Lewis&Clark............................... 13 14 CollegeofIdaho............................. 0 59 Whitman....................................... 12 6 Linfield.......................................... 26139 ..................................................... 641966 (5-4-0) ................. Ted Ogdahl 18 EasternWashington..................... 32 21 Nevada-Reno............................... 28 41 CollegeofIdaho............................. 7 50 Whitman......................................... 0 26 Pacific.......................................... 21 6 Lewis&Clark............................... 20 40 Whitworth..................................... 24 12 Linfield.......................................... 33 27 PacificLutheran........................... 20241 ................................................... 185

1967 (7-2-0) ................. Ted Ogdahl 15 Nevada-Reno............................... 32 43 BritishColumbia........................... 13 40 PacificLutheran........................... 13 42 Pacific............................................ 0 17 Lewis&Clark............................... 10 16 PugetSound.................................. 0 61 Whitman......................................... 7 7 Linfield.......................................... 16 58 CollegeofIdaho........................... 13299 ................................................... 104

1968 (9-1-0) ................. Ted Ogdahl 40 Nevada-Reno............................... 13 40 BritishColumbia............................. 0 55 Pacific............................................ 7 8 Whitman......................................... 7 17 PugetSound................................ 13 47 CollegeofIdaho........................... 18 7 Lewis&Clark................................. 0 6 Linfield............................................ 0 21 PacificLutheran........................... 20 10 TroyState(AL)*........................... 63251 ................................................... 141*NAIADivisionIISemifinal(Ranked#3)

1969 (2-7-0)................. Ted Ogdahl 7 Nevada-Reno............................... 27 28 BritishColumbia............................. 0 7 Whitman....................................... 60 24 PugetSound................................ 34 19 CollegeofIdaho........................... 23 6 Lewis&Clark............................... 20 17 Linfield.......................................... 20 24 PacificLutheran........................... 15 7 Pacific.......................................... 20139 ................................................... 2191970 (4-4-0) ................. Ted Ogdahl 21 EasternWashington....................... 6 3 Nevada......................................... 30 10 CollegeofIdaho............................. 3 9 Lewis&Clark............................... 14 0 Linfield.......................................... 28 7 PacificLutheran........................... 37 10 Pacific............................................ 7 33 Whitman....................................... 27 93 ................................................... 1521971 (5-4-0) ................. Ted Ogdahl 35 Whitworth....................................... 7 7 EasternWashington....................... 9 44 CollegeofIdaho............................. 8 32 Lewis&Clark............................... 27 0 Linfield.......................................... 23 0 PacificLutheran........................... 18 27 Pacific.......................................... 10 35 Whitman....................................... 22 12 PugetSound................................ 13192 ................................................... 1371972 (3-6-0) ............. Joe Schaffeld 17 EasternWashington....................... 8 6 ChicoState.................................. 10 23 CollegeofIdaho............................. 0 10 Lewis&Clark............................... 24 3 Linfield.......................................... 13 12 PacificLutheran........................... 20 0 Pacific.......................................... 21 48 Whitman......................................... 0 24 PugetSound................................ 42143 ................................................... 1381973 (5-4-0) ............. Joe Schaffeld 14 ChicoState.................................. 28 21 Alumni.......................................... 13 20 Lewis&Clark............................... 10 0 Linfield.......................................... 17 6 PacificLutheran........................... 41 17 Pacific.......................................... 10 43 Whitman......................................... 7 13 PugetSound.................................. 9 13 CollegeofIdaho............................. 3 7 Whitworth..................................... 24133 ................................................... 1491974 (7-2-0) .................Tommy Lee 29 Alumni............................................ 6 14 PugetSound.................................. 9 14 ChicoState.................................... 9 7 Linfield.......................................... 14 9 CollegeofIdaho............................. 0 6 Whitworth....................................... 3 21 PacificLutheran........................... 37 27 Pacific.......................................... 14 27 Whitman......................................... 7 1 Lewis&Clark*............................... 0126 ..................................................... 93

*Willamettewonbyforfeit1975 (4-5-0) .................Tommy Lee 12 Alumni............................................ 7 14 @Nevada-Reno........................... 36 8 ChicoState.................................. 19 23 CollegeofIdaho............................. 8 12 @Whitworth................................. 13 3 PacificLutheran........................... 48 20 Pacific.......................................... 13 40 @Whitman..................................... 0 22 Lewis&Clark................................. 6 9 @Linfield...................................... 14151 ................................................... 1571976 (4-4-1) .................Tommy Lee 27 Alumni............................................ 2 6 Nevada-Reno............................... 39 7 @PugetSound............................. 37 40 Whitworth..................................... 30

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Defensive end Scott Miller provides pursuit on a play.

WILLAMETTE ALL-TIME RESULTS

WILLAMETTE ALL-TIME RESULTS

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Overall Last Last First Record Meeting Played MeetingOpponent W L T Result (Year) (Year)Albany College 16 1 0 42-0 W 1936 1899Azusa Pacific (Calif.) 0 1 0 31-13 L 2005 2005Bethany (Kan.) 1 0 0 56-35 W 1996 1996British Columbia (Canada) 9 1 0 28-0 W 1969 1946California 0 0 1 0-0 T 1905 1905California-Davis 1 0 1 20-0 W 1958 1957California Lutheran 3 1 0 20-13 W 2009 2006California Poly-SLO 0 2 0 19-12 L 1954 1953Central Washington 5 4 0 24-17 L 2001 1948Chapman (Calif.) 6 0 0 54-0 W 2003 1997Chemawa 14 2 3 36-0 W 1923 1896Chico State (Calif.) 5 5 0 24-22 L 1979 1949Colorado College 2 0 0 51-6 W 1999 1998Concordia-Moorhead 1 1 0 24-17 L 2009 2008Eastern Oregon 16 6 0 20-13 L 2004 1948Eastern Washington 3 2 0 17-8 W 1972 1949Findlay (Ohio) 0 1 0 13-7 W 1997 1997Fresno State (Calif.) 0 3 1 27-12 L 1956 1936Ft. Stevens (Colo.) 1 0 0 17-0 W 1904 1904Gonzaga (Wash.) 0 2 0 28-0 L 1914 1914Gustavus Adolphus 0 2 0 34-25 L 2007 2006Hardin-Simmons (Texas) 0 1 0 31-22 L 2010 2010Hawaii 0 3 2 14-12 L 1962 1941Hill Military Academy 1 0 0 23-3 W 1910 1910Humboldt State (Calif.) 5 6 0 42-28 L 2002 1954College of Idaho 32 10 3 14-6 W 1977 1923University of Idaho 0 2 0 79-0 L 1949 1941La Verne 2 0 0 52-7 W 2009 2008Linfield 35 45 3 35-7 L 2010 1902Lewis & Clark 38 22 2 65-24 W 2010 1948Mary Hardin-Baylor (Tex.) 0 4 0 45-24 L 2005 2002Menlo 8 1 0 32-15 W 2010 2002Montana 1 0 0 30-9 W 1912 1912Montana Tech 1 0 0 50-24 W 1997 1997Multnomah Athl. Club (Ore.) 4 9 1 28-7 W 1926 1899Mount Angel (Ore.) 3 0 0 1-0 W 1916 1909Nevada-Reno 5 7 0 39-6 L 1976 1936Northern Arizona 0 1 0 7-0 L 1958 1958Occidental 1 1 0 48-33 W 2008 2004

Overall Last Last First Record Meeting Played MeetingOpponent W L T Result (Year) (Year)Oregon 2 21 1 20-0 L 1931 1895U. of O. Armyducks 1 0 0 25-6 W 1943 1943U. of O. Law School 1 0 0 60-0 W 1913 1913Oregon State 3 21 0 20-0 L 1937 1895Oregon Tech 3 10 1 39-34 L 1992 1979Pacific Lutheran (Wash.) 16 23 2 24-21 L 2010 1966Pacific 54 25 5 69-7 W 2010 1894Univ. of the Pacific (Calif.) 0 1 0 56-0 L 1847 1947Portland Air Base 1 0 0 27-0 L 1947 1947Portland 7 5 2 9-6 W 1948 1904Portland State 0 0 0 — — 2011Puget Sound (Wash.) 42 25 6 52-21 W 2010 1911Redlands (Calif.) 1 0 0 35-17 W 2003 2002Reed 1 0 0 21-12 W 1919 1919Rocky Mountain (Mont.) 1 0 0 20-13 W 1977 1977Salem High School 1 0 0 20-0 W 1907 1907Salem YMCA 0 5 0 6-0 L 1894 1894San Diego Marines (Calif.) 1 3 0 34-14 W 1944 1938San Jose State (Calif.) 2 4 0 44-6 L 1946 1934Santa Barbara (Calif.) 1 2 0 46-7 L 1948 1938Simon Fraser (Canada) 4 2 0 42-15 W 1994 1989Sioux Falls (S.D.) 1 0 0 17-7 W 1997 1997Southern Oregon 16 13 0 42-24 W 2010 1933Stanford (Calif.) 0 1 0 12-0 L 1905 1905Trinity (Texas) 0 1 0 21-0 L 2000 2000Troy State (Ala.) 0 1 0 63-10 L 1968 1968Vancouver Barracks (Wash.) 3 0 0 20-0 W 1917 1911Washington 0 9 1 71-0 L 1944 1906Washington State 1 2 0 30-0 L 1935 1905Western Oregon 20 14 2 23-9 L 2007 1895Western Washington 7 6 0 13-12 L 1996 1953UW-Stevens Point 1 0 0 33-14 W 2010 2010UW-Whitewater 1 0 0 30-27 L 2008 2008Whitman (Wash.) 40 18 2 16-9 L 1976 1906Whitworth (Wash.) 30 17 0 28-12 W 2010 1908Whittier (Calif.) 3 3 0 19-0 W 1947 1936

All-Time Record 487 379 38 2010 18942011 Opponents in Bold Face

Willamette head-to-head Records vs. All opponents

1998 (7-3) ............ Mark Speckman 63 @ColoradoCollege........................ 6 24 @HumboldtState........................... 7 24 CentralWashington(OT)............. 27 38 @EasternOregon........................ 20 58 Lewis&Clark............................... 14 19 @Linfield...................................... 20 21 @SouthernOregon...................... 18 35 PugetSound.................................11 19 @PacificLutheran........................ 21 35 Whitworth..................................... 28336 ................................................... 172 1999 (7-4) ............ Mark Speckman 51 ColoradoCollege........................... 6 42 Chapman..................................... 13 3 HumboldtState.............................. 9 24 @SouthernOregon...................... 38 29 PacificLutheran........................... 20 7 @EasternOregon........................ 28 41 @PugetSound............................. 14 31 Whitworth..................................... 16 42 @Lewis&Clark............................. 6 28 Linfield............................................ 7 24 PacificLutheran(NCAA).............. 28322 ................................................... 185 2000 (3-7) ............ Mark Speckman 32 @Chapman(Calif.)...................... 20 0 @Trinity(Texas)........................... 21 14 PugetSound................................ 17 0 WesternOregon........................... 23 27 SouthernOregon(3OT).............. 24 0 @Whitworth................................... 9 34 EasternOregon............................ 25 12 @PacificLutheran........................ 48 30 Lewis&Clark............................... 33

(Continued from Previous Page) 7 @Linfield...................................... 28156 ................................................... 248 2001 (4-5) ............ Mark Speckman 21 @EasternOregon........................ 14 17 CentralWashington..................... 24 43 @PugetSound*........................... 20 38 Chapman(Calif.).......................... 14 27 @SouthernOregon...................... 29 14 Whitworth*.................................... 17 0 PacificLutheran*.......................... 13 42 @Lewis&Clark*.......................... 20 13 Linfield*........................................ 20215 ................................................... 171

2002 (6-4) ............ Mark Speckman 52 Redlands...................................... 28 26 @MaryHardinBaylor(TX).......... 42 28 @HumboldtState......................... 42 52 MenloCollege.............................. 30 52 @Chapman(CA)........................ 21 31 @Whitworth*................................ 44 63 PugetSound*............................... 24 30 @PacificLutheran*...................... 23 21 Lewis&Clark*............................. 14 20 @Linfield*..................................... 32375 ................................................... 300 2003 (7-3) ............ Mark Speckman 35 @Redlands.................................. 17 15 MaryHardin-Baylor(TX).............. 27 29 EasternOregon............................ 12 19 @MenloCollege.......................... 41 54 Chapman(Calif.)............................ 0 24 Whitworth....................................... 7 31 @PugetSound............................. 21 36 PacificLutheran........................... 27

59 Lewis&Clark................................. 7 21 Linfield.......................................... 34323 ................................................... 1932004 (7-4) ............ Mark Speckman 38 WesternOregon........................... 21 22 @MaryHardin-Baylor(2OT)....... 25 13 @EasternOregon*....................... 20 28 MenloCollege.............................. 14 21 PugetSound................................ 19 55 Lewis&Clark................................. 6 21 @SouthernOregon...................... 10 26 @PacificLutheran........................ 21 28 Whitworth..................................... 17 14 @Linfield...................................... 48 14 Occidental(NCAA)....................... 28280 ................................................... 229

*EasternOregonlaterforfeited2005 (5-4) ............ Mark Speckman 0 @WesternOregon....................... 35 24 MaryHardin-Baylor(TX).............. 45 13 @AzusaPacific............................ 31 52 Menlo........................................... 20 21 @PugetSound^........................... 17 34 SouthernOregon(2OT).............. 28 34 PacificLutheran^......................... 27 40 @Whitworth^(OT)....................... 34 21 Linfield^........................................ 63239 ............ ^NWCgame................. 3002006 (2-7) ............ Mark Speckman 0 WesternOregon........................... 42 7 GustavusAdolphus(MN)............. 35 16 @CaliforniaLutheran................... 26 41 @Menlo^..................................... 35 14 @Linfield^................................... 42

26 PugetSound^.............................. 34 14 @Whitworth^................................ 28 61 Lewis&Clark^.............................. 14 7 @PacificLutheran^...................... 38186 ............ ^NWCgame................. 2942007 (4-6) ............ Mark Speckman 9 @WesternOregon....................... 23 25 @GustavusAdolphus(MN)......... 34 14 CaliforniaLutheran......................... 7 27 SouthernOregon......................... 34 33 Linfield^........................................ 32 7 @PugetSound^.......................... 13 32 @Menlo^..................................... 14 17 Whitworth^(OT)........................... 20 77 @Lewis&Clark^#......................... 17 10 PacificLutheran^......................... 17251 ............ ^NWCgame..................211#Willamette’ssingle-gamescoringrecord

2008 (11-1) ........... Mark Speckman 35 Concordia-Moorhead(MN).......... 21 31 @CaliforniaLutheran.................. 17 31 SouthernOregon......................... 23 40 @LaVerne(Calif.)........................ 0 32 @Whitworth^............................... 23 76 Lewis&Clark^............................. 10 45 @PacificLutheran^..................... 18 52 @Linfield^................................... 28 49 PugetSound^.............................. 27 28 Menlo^............................................ 3 48 Occidental(NCAA)....................... 33 27 Wisconsin-Whitewater(NCAA).... 30498* ............ ^NWCgame................. 233*Willamette’ssingle-seasonscoringrecord

2009 (8-2) ............ Mark Speckman 17 atConcordia-Moorhead(MN)...... 24 20 CaliforniaLutheran....................... 13 22 atSouthernOregon..................... 15 52 LaVerne(Calif.)............................. 7 42 Whitworth^................................... 13 69 atLewis&Clark^......................... 24 35 PacificLutheran^......................... 17 27 Linfield^........................................ 30 50 atPugetSound^............................ 6 48 atMenlo^..................................... 10382 ............ ^NWCgame................. 1592010 (7-3) ............ Mark Speckman 33 atWisconsin-StevensPoint......... 14 22 atHardin-Simmons...................... 31 42 SouthernOregon......................... 24 7 atLinfield^.................................... 35 69 atPacific^....................................... 7 52 PugetSound^.............................. 21 32 Menlo........................................... 15 28 atWhitworth^............................... 12 65 Lewis&Clark^............................. 24 21 atPacificLutheran^..................... 24371 ............ ^NWCgame................. 207

WILLAMETTE ALL-TIME RESULTS

WILLAMETTE ALL-TIME RESULTS

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NCAA Division IIIfootball Playoffs

1999FirstRoundvs. Pacific Lutheran ............. 28-24 L

2004FirstRoundvs. Occidental (Calif.) .......... 28-14 L

2008FirstRoundvs. Occidental (Calif.) .......... 48-33 W

SecondRoundvs. Wisconsin-Whitewater .. 30-27 L

WillamettePlayoff history

NAIA Division IIfootball Playoffs

1968FirstRoundvs. Troy State (Ala.) .............. 63-10 L

1996FirstRoundvs. Bethany (Kan.) ................ 56-35 W

QuarterfinalatWesternWashington.....13-12 L

1997FirstRoundvs. Western Oregon ............ 26-20 W

Quarterfinalvs. Montana Tech ................ 50-24 W

Semifinalvs. Sioux Falls (S.D.) .............. 17-7 W

Championshipvs. Findlay (Ohio) .................. 14-7 LPlayed in Savannah, Tenn.

Willamette advanced to the NAIA Division II

Championship Game in 1997.The Bearcats went 13-1

and did not lose until fallingto Findlay (Ohio), 14-7,

in the title game.

Willamette is a member of the NationalCollegiate Athletic Association and competesin Division III, which has 447 members andis the largest NCAA division. Division III is about following your passions and discovering your potential. The college experience is a time of learning and growth. For student-athletes in Division III, this happens in the classroom, through athletics and, ultimately, by earning an academic degree. The Division III experience provides student-athletes with the opportunity to participate in a competitive athletic environment. Studen-athletes can push themselves to excellence. At WU, student-athletes are encouraged to pursue their full passions and find their potential through a comprehensive educational experience. Athletes in Division III do not receive financial aid related to athletic ability. Willamette and other NCAA Division III members encourage students to participate by maximizing the number and variety ofathletic opportunities. An emphasis is placed on conference and regional play. Willamette often sends its teams to California, Idaho, Washington and Texas for in-region games.

Willamette and the other eight membersof the Northwest Conference shifted theiraffiliation to the NCAA in 1998. In almostevery sport, the winner of the NWC earnsan automatic bid to the NCAA Division IIInational championship bracket. The WU football team has competed in the NCAA Playoffs three times: 1999, 2004 and 2008. In 2008, Willamette was the #1 seed in the West Region and defeated Occidental in the first round of the playoffs before falling to eventual national runner-up University of Wisconsin-Whitewater. WU reached the playoffs in the NAIA in 1968,1996 and 1997. NCAA Division III members establish an environment with cultural diversity and gender equity among student-athletes and staff. In Division III, faculty and staff focuson the well-being of student-athletes.

Chuck Pinkerton was a starter at quarterbackin 1997. he is now WU’s quarterback coach.

NCAA DIVISIoN II I

NCAA DIVISIoN III

In 2008, Deon horne ran with the ball 137times for 988 yards and 12 touchdowns.

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Game #5 • Oct. 8, 2011

PacificUniversityBoxersMcCulloch Stadium, 1:30 p.m.Location....................................ForestGrove,Ore.Founded.......................................................... 1849Enrollment.........................................3,200OverallPresident......................................Dr.LesleyHallickAthleticDirector.............................KenSchumannColors.................................Red,Black,andWhiteAffiliation....................................NCAADivisionIIIConference........................NorthwestConferenceSportsInfo.Director........................... BlakeTimmSIDOfficePhone............................ (503)352-2161 Fax/PressBox..(503)352-2286...(503)352-1579HeadCoach...........KeithBuckley,UC-Davis1996 RecordatPU..................................0-9(1styear) OverallRecord...............................0-9(1styear)2009Record..............................0-9,0-6NWC,7thStadium..................LincolnPark(2,800),FieldTurfOffense/Defense...............................ProStyle/4-3ReturningStarters(O/D).................................8/10SeriesRecord........................... WUleads,54-25-5LastMeeting.........................WUwon,69-7(2010)

2011 Schedule (Pacific Time) Sept. 3 Simon Frazier 1:30 p.m. Sept. 10 Menlo 7 p.m. Sept. 17 atClaremont-Mudd-Scripps 7p.m. Oct. 1 Lewis & Clark* 1:30 p.m. Oct. 8 atWillamette* 1:30p.m. Oct. 15 Linfield* 1:30 p.m. Oct. 22 atWhitworth* 1:30p.m. Nov. 29 Puget Sound* 1:30 p.m. Nov. 5 atPacificLutheran* 1:30p.m.

Game #1 • Sept. 3, 2011

U. of Wisconsin-Stevens PointPointersMcCulloch Stadium, 1:30 p.m.Location.................................StevensPoint,Wisc.Founded.......................................................... 1894Enrollment...................................................... 8,645Chancellor............................. Dr.BerniePattersonAthleticDirector.....................DaronMontgomeryColors.......................................... PurpleandGoldAffiliation....................................NCAADivisionIIIConference...... WisconsinIntercollegiate(WIAC)SportsInfo.Director....................... MitchCapelle SIDOfficePhone........................ (715)346-2840Fax/PressBox.......(715)346-4655...(715)346-4100HeadCoachJohnMiech,UW-StevensPoint1975 RecordatUWSP..................152-78-2(23years) OverallRecord.....................152-78-2(23years)2010Record............................ 7-3,5-2WIAC,2ndStadium/Surface.. GoerkeField(4,000),FieldTurfOffense/Defense............................... Multiple/4-3ReturningStarters(O/D)...................................7/6SeriesRecord...................................WUleads,1-0LastMeeting........................WUwon33-14(2010)

2011 Schedule (Pacific Time) Sept. 3 atWillamette 1:30p.m. Sept. 10 UW-Platteville 11 a.m. Sept. 25 atAlbion 10a.m. Oct. 1 atUW-LaCrosse* 11a.m. Oct. 8 UW-Stout* 11 a.m. Oct. 15 UW-River Falls* 11 a.m. Oct. 22 atUW-EauClaire* 11a.m. Oct. 29 atUW-Whitewater* 11a.m. Nov. 5 UW-Oshkosh* 11 a.m. Nov. 12 atUW-Platteville* 11a.m.

Game #3 • Sept. 17, 2011

Southern OregonUniversity RaidersMcCulloch Stadium, 1:30 p.m.Location............................................Ashland,Ore.Founded.......................................................... 1882Enrollment...................................................... 5,400President..................................... Dr.MaryCullinanAthleticDirector....................................MattSayreColors..............................................RedandBlackAffiliation........................................................NAIAFootballConference........................ IndependentSportsInfo.Director..............................TylerScott SIDOfficePhone.........................(541)552-68-1 Fax/PressBox..(541)552-6543...(541)326-8599HeadCoach...................... CraigHoward,Linfield RecordatSOU...............................0-0(1styear) OverallRecord................................8-13(2year)2010Record...............................3-7,IndependentStadium..................RaiderStadium(4,000),GrassOffense/Defense................................. Spread/4-4ReturningStarters(O/D)...................................4/2SeriesRecord...............................WUleads,16-13LastMeeting........................WUwon42-24(2010)

2011 Schedule (Pacific Time) Aug. 27 atMontanaTech 12p.m. Sept. 3 atPortlandState 1:05p.m. Sept. 17 atWillamette 1:30p.m. Sept. 24 Webber International 1 p.m. Oct. 1 atMenlo 1p.m. Oct. 8 Eastern Oregon 1 p.m. Oct. 15 atMaryHardin-Baylor 11a.m. Oct. 22 Simon Frazier 2 p.m. Oct. 29 atAzusaPacific 6p.m. Nov. 12 Menlo 1 p.m.

Game #2 • Sept. 10, 2011

Hardin-SimmonsUniversityCowboysMcCulloch Stadium, 1:30 p.m.Location...........................................Abilene,TexasFounded.......................................................... 1891Enrollment.........................................2,345OverallPresident...........................................Dr.LannyHallAthleticDirector..................................JohnNeeseColors.......................................... PurpleandGoldAffiliation....................................NCAADivisionIIIConference.................AmericanSouthwest(ASC)SportsInfo.Director........................ ChadGrubbsSIDOfficePhone............................ (325)670-1473 Fax/PressBox..(325)670-1572...(325)671-2237HeadCoach................ JesseBurleson,HSU1999 RecordatHSU...............................0-0(1styear) OverallRecord...............................0-0(1styear)2010Record................................8-2,6-2ASC,3rdStadium/Surface..SheltonStadium(4,000),GrassOffense/Defense.............................One-Back/4-3ReturningStarters(O/D)...................................7/9SeriesRecord................................. HSUleads,1-0LastMeeting..................... HSUwon,31-22(2010)

2011 Schedule (Pacific Time) Sept. 3 Coe (Iowa) 11 a.m. Sept. 10 atWillamette 1:30p.m. Sept. 17 atMississippiCollege* 4p.m. Sept. 24 Mary Hardin-Baylor* 11 a.m. Oct. 1 atEastTexasBaptist* 4p.m. Oct. 8 Howard Payne* 11 a.m. Oct. 15 atSulRossState* 11a.m. Oct. 22 Texas Lutheran* 11:30 a.m. Oct. 29 atMcMurry* 11a.m. Nov. 12 Louisiana College* 11 a.m.

Game #4 • Oct. 1, 2011

LinfieldCollege WildcatsMcCulloch Stadium, 4 p.m.

Location..................................... McMinnville,Ore.Founded.......................................................... 1858Enrollment...................................................... 1,625President................................ Dr.ThomasL.HellieAthleticDirector............................ScottCarnahanColors.............................PurpleandCardinalRedAffiliation....................................NCAADivisionIIIConference........................NorthwestConferenceSportsInfo.Director............................... KellyBird SIDOfficePhone........................ (503)883-2439 Fax/PressBox..(503)883-2649...(503)883-2699HeadCoach....................JoeSmith,Linfield1993 RecordatLC............................... 39-12(5years) OverallRecord............................ 39-12(5years)2010Record.............................. 9-2,6-0NWC,1stStadium...............MaxwellField(4,000),FieldTurfOffense/Defense.................... SpreadOption/4-2ReturningStarters(O/D)...................................6/7SeriesRecord............................. LCleads,45-35-3LastMeeting........................... LCwon35-7(2010)

2011 Schedule (Pacific Time) Sept. 10 California Lutheran 1 p.m. Sept. 24 La Verne 12 p.m. Oct. 1 atWillamette* 4p.m. Oct. 8 Puget Sound* 1:30 p.m. Oct. 15 atPacific* 1:30p.m. Oct. 22 Pacific Lutheran* 1:30 p.m. Oct. 29 atMenlo 12p.m. Nov. 5 atWhitworth* 12:30p.m. Nov. 12 Lewis & Clark* 1 p.m.

Game #6 • Oct. 15, 2011

University ofPuget SoundLoggersBaker Stadium, 1 p.m.

Location..........................................Tacoma,Wash.Founded.......................................................... 1888Enrollment...................................................... 2,600President..............................Dr.RonaldR.ThomasAthleticDirector................................ AmyHackettColors...................................... MaroonandWhiteAffiliation....................................NCAADivisionIIIConference........................NorthwestConferenceSportsInfo.Director...................... StevenOlveda SIDOfficePhone........................ (253)879-3974 Fax/PressBox..(253)879-3634...(425)344-4992HeadCoach.............JeffThomas,Redlands2003 RecordatUPS...................................2-7(1year) OverallRecord..................................2-7(1year)2009Record..............................2-7,1-5NWC,6thStadium...................BakerStadium(4,000),GrassOffense/Defense................................. Spread/3-4ReturningStarters(O/D)...................................6/7SeriesRecord........................... WUleads,42-25-6LastMeeting..................................WUwon,52-21

2011 Schedule (Pacific Time) Sept. 10 Occidental 1 p.m. Sept. 17 Sewanee 1 p.m. Sept. 24 atWhittier 1p.m. Oct. 1 atPacificLutheran* 12:30p.m. Oct. 8 atLinfield* 1:30p.m. Oct. 15 Willamette* 1 p.m. Oct. 22 atLewis&Clark* 1p.m. Nov. 29 atPacific* 1:30p.m. Nov. 5 Whitworth* 1 p.m.

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Game #7 • Oct. 22, 2011

Portland StateUniversity VikingsJeld-Wen Field, 5:05 p.m.

Location........................................... Portland,Ore.Founded................................1946(4-yearin1955)Enrollment.................................................... 29,818President.............................................WimWiewelAthleticDirector.............................TorreChisholmColors..............................Green,WhiteandSilverAffiliation............................NCAADivisionI(FCS)FootballConference.............BigSkyConferenceSportsInfo.Director............................. MikeLund SIDOfficePhone........................ (503)725-5602 PressBox..................................... (503)725-5597HeadCoach......NegelBurton,Washington1999 RecordatMC....................................2-9(1year) OverallRecord..................................2-9(1year)2010Record........................... 2-9,1-7BigSky,8thStadium............Jeld-WenField(18,627),ArtificialOffense/Defense.................................... Pistol/4-3ReturningStarters(O/D)...................................9/9SeriesRecord.....................................................0-0LastMeeting.....................................FirstMeeting

2011 Schedule (Pacific Time) Sept. 3 Southern Oregon 1:05 p.m. Sept. 17 Northern Arizona* 5:05 p.m. Sept. 24 atTexasChristian 11a.m. Oct. 1 atIdahoState* 12:30p.m. Oct. 8 Montana State* 1:05 p.m. Oct. 15 atMontana* 12:05p.m. Oct. 22 Willamette 5:05 p.m. Oct. 29 atEasternWashington* 1:05p.m. Nov. 5 Sacramento State* 1:05 p.m. Nov. 12 atNorthernColorado* 11:05a.m. Nov. 19 Weber State* 1:05 p.m.

Game #9 • Nov. 5, 2011

Lewis & ClarkCollegePioneersFred Wilson Field, 1 p.m.

Location........................................... Portland,Ore.Founded........................ 1867(asAlbanyCollege)Enrollment...................................................... 1,917President....................................Dr.BarryGlassnerAthleticDirector.................................ClarkYeagerColors........................................OrangeandBlackAffiliation....................................NCAADivisionIIIConference........................NorthwestConferenceSportsInfo.Director.......................KristianMartinSIDOfficePhone............................ (503)768-7067 Fax/PressBox..(503)768-7058...(503)768-7005HeadCoach.....ChrisSulages,WeberState1995 RecordatLC................................. 7-38(5years) OverallRecord.............................. 7-38(5years)2010Record..............................4-5,2-4NWC,5thStadium........ FredWilsonField(3,600),FieldTurfOffense/Defense................................. Spread/4-3ReturningStarters(O/D)...................................8/8SeriesRecord........................... WUleads,38-22-2LastMeeting........................WUwon65-24(2010)

2011 Schedule (Pacific Time) Sept. 10 Claremont-Mudd-Scripps 1 p.m. Sept. 17 atPomona-Pitzer 1p.m. Sept. 24 atMacalaster(Minn.) 11a.m. Oct. 1 atPacific* 1:30p.m. Oct. 15 Whitworth* 1 p.m. Oct. 22 Puget Sound* 1 p.m. Oct. 29 atPacificLutheran* 12:30p.m. Nov. 5 Willamette* 1 p.m. Nov. 12 atLinfield* 1p.m.

Game #8 • Oct. 29, 2011

WhitworthUniversityPiratesMcCulloch Stadium, 1:30 p.m.Location........................................ Spokane,Wash.Founded.......................................................... 1890Enrollment...................................................... 2,300President......................................... Dr.BeckTaylorAthleticDirector................................AaronLeetchColors...................................... CrimsonandBlackAffiliation....................................NCAADivisionIIIConference........................NorthwestConferenceSportsInfo.Director.......................... SteveFlegel SIDOfficePhone........................ (509)777-3239 Fax/PressBox..(509)777-3720...(509)777-3700HeadCoach...........JohnTully,AzusaPacific1975 RecordatWHIT........................ 85-68(16years) OverallRecord........................ 116-89(21years)2010Record..............................5-5,3-3NWC,4thStadium...........................PineBowl(2,200),GrassOffense/Defense............................... Multiple/4-3ReturningStarters(O/D)...................................7/4SeriesRecord............................ WILLleads,30-17LastMeeting.................... WILLwon,28-12(2010)

2011 Schedule (Pacific Time) Sept. 3 atChapman 7p.m. Sept. 10 Pomona-Pitzer 1 p.m. Sept. 17 Redlands 1 p.m. Sept. 24 Menlo 1 p.m. Oct. 8 Pacific Lutheran* 1 p.m. Oct. 15 atLewis&Clark* 1:30p.m. Oct. 22 Pacific* 1 p.m. Oct. 29 atWillamette* 1:30p.m. Nov. 5 Linfield* 12:30 p.m. Nov. 12 atPugetSound* 1p.m.

Game #10 • Nov. 12, 2011

Pacific LutheranUniversityLutesMcCulloch Stadium, 1 p.m.

Location.........................................Tacoma,Wash.Founded......................................................... 1890Enrollment..................................................... 3,349President................................ Dr.LorenAndersonAthleticDirector............................... LaurieTurnerColors........................................... BlackandGoldAffiliation...................................NCAADivisionIIIConference.......................NorthwestConferenceSportsInfo.Director........................NickDawson SIDOfficePhone....................... (253)535-7356 Fax/PressBox.(253)535-7584...(253)651-2923HeadCoach.............. ScottWestering,PLU1980 RecordatPLU............................ 34-29(7years) OverallRecord........................... 34-29(7years)2010Record............................8-1,5-1NWC,2ndStadium........... SparksStadium(4,500),FieldTurfOffense/Defense.............................. Multiple/4-3ReturningStarters(O/D)..................................3/6SeriesRecord..........................PLUleads,23-16-2LastMeeting...................... PLUwon24-21(2010)

2011 Schedule (Pacific Time) Sept. 10 Hamline (Minn.) 12 p.m. Sept. 17 atCaliforniaLutheran 1p.m. Oct. 1 Puget Sound* 12:30 p.m. Oct. 8 atWhitworth* 1p.m. Oct. 15 Menlo 12:30 p.m. Oct. 22 atLinfield* 1:30p.m. Oct. 29 Lewis & Clark* 12:30 p.m. Nov. 5 Pacific* 12:30 p.m. Nov. 12 atWillamette* 1p.m.

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NOTE: Some records cover the 112-year history of Willamette football. Otherrecords go back only to 1984. Partial records show in parentheses the earliest yearresearched in that category. If no year is listed after the date of the record, then itis an all-time record. Records continue on the next page.

Individual RecordsParticipationGames PlayedGames Played/Career ....................................... 45, Ardell Bailey, 1995-99Games Started/Career ................................... 43, Rodney Wood, 1994-97Consecutive Starts ......................................... 43, Rodney Wood, 1994-97

RushingCarriesGame ............................................................................. 43, Bill Gray, 1976Season .....................................................................226, Brett Davis, 1990Career .................................................................601, Brett Davis, 1988-90YardsGame .................................. 275, Dan Mahle, vs. Whitman, Nov. 14, 1970Season ............................................................. 1,240, Drew Ecklund, 2002Career .........................................................2,859, Stan Solomon, 1957-60Longest .........................90 yards, Andy Miguel vs. Linfield, Nov. 11, 2000 90 yards, Justin Peterson vs. Southern Oregon, Oct. 6, 2001TouchdownsGame .................................................. 7, John Oravec, vs. Whitman, 1934Season .................................................................... 20, John Oravec, 1934Career ................................................................41, John Oravec, 1932-35

PassingCompletionsGame ..........38, Todde Greenough, vs. Southern Oregon, Sept. 26, 1987 Season ..................................................................... 211, Todd Simis, 1990 Career .....................................................571, Todde Greenough, 1984-88 AttemptsGame ........................... 58, John Horner, vs. Lewis & Clark, Oct. 31, 1992Season ..................................................................... 337, Todd Simis, 1990Career ..................................................1,024, Todde Greenough, 1984-88 YardsGame ..............................473, Todd Simis vs. Simon Fraser, Oct. 27, 1990Season .................................................................. 2,673, Todd Simis, 1990Career ..................................................7,872, Todde Greenough, 1984-88Longest ....94, Todde Greenough to David Shirley, vs. Whitworth, Oct. 8, 1988TouchdownsGame ............................. 6, John Horner, vs. Lewis & Clark, Oct. 23, 1993Season .....................................................................26, John Horner, 1983Career .................................................................74, John Horner, 1990-93

ReceivingCatchesGame ............................14, Jeff Jones, vs. Western Oregon, Oct. 5, 1985Season .......................................................................77, Justin Pate, 1993Career ..............................................................181, David Shirley, 1988-91Consecutive games with a Catch ......................36, David Shirley, 1988-91YardsGame ..........................244, Jeff Jones, vs. Western Oregon, Oct. 5, 1985 Season ..................................................................1,232, Justin Pate, 1993Career ...........................................................3,047, David Shirley, 1988-91TouchdownsGame .......................4, Scott Schoettgen, vs. Lewis & Clark, Nov. 6, 2010 4, Scott Schoettgen, vs. Puget Sound, Nov. 7, 2009 4, Justin Pate, Linfield, Nov. 6, 1993 4, Darren Holsey, vs. Puget Sound, Sept. 23, 1989 4, Gib Gilmore, 1967Season .......................................................................18, Justin Pate, 1993Career .............................................. 36, Scott Schoettgen, 2006, 2008-10Consecutive Catches for a TD .............................. 6, Scott Stehman, 1985

Total OffensePlaysGame ................. 70, Todde Greenough, vs. Lewis & Clark, Nov. 14, 1988Season ......................................................... 436, Todde Greenough, 1987Career ..................................................1,260, Todde Greenough, 1984-88

YardsGame ....................411, T. Greenough vs. Southern Oregon, Oct. 6, 1984Season ................................................................2,588, John Horner, 1993Career .....................................................7,844, Chuck Pinkerton, 1994-97TouchdownsGame .................................................. 7, John Oravec, vs. Whitman, 1934Season .................................................................... 20, John Oravec, 1934Career .................................................................79, John Horner, 1990-93

ScoringPointsGame ................................................ 42, John Oravec, vs. Whitman, 1934Season .................................................................. 120, John Oravec, 1934Career ..............................................................249, John Oravec, 1932-35

All-PurposeYardsGame .............................................. 297, John Oravec, vs. Whitman, 1934Season ..................................................................1,735, Merben Woo, 2008Career ......................................................... 4,398, Gerry Preston, 1983-86

KickingField Goals MadeGame ..........................................................................3, by several playersSeason .................................................................9, Jared Benedetti, 1990Career ...........................................................25, Jared Benedetti, 1990-93Longest .....................................51, Pete Smith, vs. Pacific Lutheran, 1985Field Goals AttemptedGame .................................................................................................... N/ASeason ...................13, Jared Benedetti, 1990, 1992; Duncan Libby, 1998Career ............................................................... 41, Matt Bicocca, 2004-07Extra Points MadeGame ............................11, Matt Bicocca, vs. Lewis & Clark, Nov. 3, 2007Season ................................................................62, Mitchell Rowan, 2008Career ......................................................114, Mitchell Rowan, 2008-Pres.Extra Points AttemptedGame ............................11, Matt Bicocca, vs. Lewis & Clark, Nov. 3, 2007Season ................................................................66, Mitchell Rowan, 2008Career ......................................................126, Mitchell Rowan, 2008-Pres.

PuntingAttemptsGame ..................................................12, Josh Palanuk, vs. Whitworth, 1987Season ......................................................................64, Clint Moran, 2004Career ............................................................... 201, Clint Moran, 2004-07YardsGame .........................419, Bob Bergquist, vs. Oregon Tech, Oct. 7, 1989Season .................................................................2,130, Clint Moran, 2004Career ............................................................ 7,289, Clint Moran, 2004-07Longest ..............................67, Clinton Moran, vs. Linfield, Sept. 29, 2007

Punt ReturnsAttemptsGame ..........................................................................5, by several playersSeason .................................................. 40, Kamell Eckroth-Bernard, 1997Career .............................................. 70, Kamell Eckroth-Bernard, 1996-99YardsGame ................. 122, Kamell Eckroth-Bernard, vs. Linfield, Oct. 18, 1997Season ................................................ 424, Kamell Eckroth-Bernard, 1997Career ............................................ 652, Kamell Eckroth-Bernard, 1996-99Longest .................75, Kamell Eckroth-Bernard, vs. Linfield, Oct. 18, 1997Touchdowns/Season .................................. 2, Kamell Eckroth-Bernard, 1997

Kickoff ReturnsAttemptsGame ..........................................6, Brett Davis, vs. Linfield, Oct. 29, 1988 6, Wes Randall, vs. Linfield, Sept. 30, 2006 (1984)Season ......................................................31, Eddie Rainford, 1996 (1983) Career .....................................................60, Derek Louch, 1984-87 (1984) YardsGame ............... 140, Wes Randall, vs. Puget Sound, Oct. 14, 2006 (1984) Season ....................................................688, Eddie Rainford, 1996 (1983) Career ............................................................. 1,348, Jose Green, 2007-10 Longest ........................ 95 (TD), Marcus Lawrence, E. Oregon, Oct. 12, 1991

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YardsGame .............................................. 738 vs. Bethany (Kan.), Nov. 23, 1996Season ......................................................................................5,802, 19979-game Season .........................................................................3,761, 199510-game season .......................................................................4,595, 2002TouchdownsGame ........................11, vs. Lewis & Clark, 2007; vs. Lewis & Clark, 2008Season ...........................................................................................69, 20089-game Season ..............................................................40, 1993 and 199510-game Season ................................................58, 2008 (Regular Season)

ScoringPointsGame ................................................... 77, vs. Lewis & Clark (77-17), 2007Season .........................................................................................498, 20089-game Season ............................................................................314, 199510-game Season ..........................................................................423, 2008

First downsTotalGame ............................................... 36, vs. Bethany (Kan.), Nov. 23, 1996Season .........................................................................................296, 19979-game Season ............................................................198, 1992 and 199310-game Season ..........................................................................217, 1998

Punt ReturnsAttemptsGame ...............................6, vs. Lewis & Clark, 1984; vs. Oregon Tech, 1986Season ...........................................................................................49, 1997YardsGame .......................................................... 122 vs. Linfield, Oct. 18, 1997Season .........................................................................................488, 1997

Kickoff ReturnsAttemptsGame ..................................................................................9, several timesSeason ................................................................................58, 1992 (1983)YardsGame .................................................. 237, vs Pacific, Nov. 9, 1985 (1984)Season ..............................................................................937, 1992 (1983)

Rushing DefenseFewest Yards AllowedGame ............................................................... -48, vs. Puget Sound, 19649-game Season .................................................................752, 1995 (1983)10-game Season ..........................................................................680, 199711-game Season ..........................................................................870, 1999

Passing DefenseFewest Yards AllowedGame .................................... 20, vs. Menlo College, Oct. 20, 2007 (1984)9-game Season ...................................................................1,462, 1984 (1983)10-game Season .......................................................................1,215, 1997

Total DefenseFewest Yards AllowedGame .................................... 61, vs. Menlo College, Oct. 20, 2007 (1984)9-game Season ..............................................................2,958, 1986 (1983)10-game Season .......................................................................1,895, 1997Fewest Points Allowed9-game Season ..............................................................................41, 195810-game Season ............................................................................57, 1941Fumble RecoveriesGame ............................................. 5, vs. Whitworth, Oct. 10, 1987 (1984)Season ................................................................................15, 2008 (1983)InterceptionsBy Willamette Defense/Game ............7, vs. Lewis & Clark, Nov. 14, 1987By Willamette Defense/Season .....................................................23, 1997

National RankingsHighestEver by Willamette ............................................... 2nd (NAIA), 1997 (13-1)In Final Poll by Willamette ................................... 2nd (NAIA), 1997 (13-1)In Preseason Poll by Willamette ................................ 8th (NCAA III), 2009

Defense Records start on the previous page.Total TacklesGame ....................................22, Brett Sullivan, vs. Lewis & Clark, Oct. 13, 1984 22, Brett Sullivan, vs. Western Oregon, Oct. 3, 1987 (1984)Season ........................................................125, Brett Sullivan, 1984 and 1987 (1983)Tackles for LossesSeason ............................................................19 (109 yards), Eric Thomson, 1997Career ....................................................... 50 (250 yards), Eric Thomson, 1997-00Quarterback SacksSeason ..............................................................12 (92 yards), Eric Thomson, 1997Career ...................................................... 35 (249 yards), Aaron Lawson, 1995-99Fumble RecoveriesGame .......................................................................................2, by several playersCareer .................................................7, Logan Lord, 2001-04; Brett Sullivan, 1983-87; 7, Rodney Wood, 1994-97 (1984)InterceptionsGame .............................3, Kamell Eckroth-Bernard, vs. Whitworth, Nov. 30, 1999 3, Shawn Spain, vs. Lewis & Clark, Nov. 14, 1987 3, Tom Williams, N/ASeason ................................................................................. 8, Tom Williams, 1967Career ...........................................................................20, Tom Williams, 1967-70Longest Return ...........100 yards, Jeff Kahler, vs. Concordia-Moor., Sept. 6, 2008

Team RecordsRushingYardsGame ........................................................... 599, vs. Lewis & Clark, Nov. 3, 2007Season ...................................................................................................3,940, 19979-game Season ......................................................................................2,585, 199510-game Season ....................................................................................3,500, 200211-game Season ....................................................................................3,548, 1999Longest Rush ................................................90 yards, vs. Linfield, Nov. 11, 2000 90 yards, vs. Southern Oregon, Oct. 6, 2001Yards Per GameSeason ...................................................................................................345.3, 2003AttemptsGame ........................75, vs. Whitworth, Nov. 14, 1998; vs. Menlo, Oct. 20, 2007Season ......................................................................................................744, 19979-game Season .........................................................................................455, 199510-game Season .......................................................................................584, 199811-game Season .......................................................................................595, 1999TouchdownsGame .......................................................................... 11, vs. Lewis & Clark, 2007Season ........................................................................................................49, 1997

PassingYardsGame ..................................................................475, vs. Western Oregon, 10/5/85Season ...................................................................................................2,754, 1990 Longest Pass .........................................................94, vs. Whitworth, Oct. 8, 1988CompletionsGame .................................................................. 38, vs. Southern Oregon, 9/26/87Season ......................................................................................................222, 1990AttemptsGame ............................................................55 vs. Western Washington, 10/14/89Season ......................................................................................................363, 1987TouchdownsGame ......................................................................6, vs. Lewis & Clark, 10/23/93Season ........................................................................................................28, 1989Consecutive Games with a TD pass ................ 66 (Game 1, 1987-Game 3, 1994)

Total OffensePlaysGame ......................................................... 105, vs. Lewis & Clark, Nov. 10, 1990Season ......................................................................................................969, 19979-game Season .........................................................................................663, 198710-game Season .......................................................................................751, 1998

The Bearcats have achieved an all-time record of487-379-38 (.560) from 1894 through 2010.

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All-America2009Ralph Pineda (ILB)Third Team, D3Football.com

2008Jake Forshey (OT)Second Team, D3Football.comMerben Woo (FL)Second Team, D3Football.com

2007Brandon Bennett (OT)First Team, AFCAFirst Team, NIC All-Fraternity Second Team,Associated Press Little All-America Third Team, D3Football.com

2006Brandon Bennett (OT)First Team, AFCAFirst Team, NIC All-Fraternity Third Team,Associated Press Little All-AmericaHonorable Mention, D3Football.com

2005Brandon Bennett (OT)Honorable Mention, D3Football.com

2004Nate Matlock (DL)First Team, AFCA

2003Billy Joe Murray (OL)Second Team, D3Football.comMorgan Smith (OL)Honorable Mention, D3Football.com

2002Billy Joe Murray (OL)Third Team, Hewlett-Packard

1998Brandon Folkert (LB)Third Team, Hewlett-Packard Brian Greer (OL)First Team, AFCASecond Team, Hewlett-Packard

All-West Region2010Ralph Pineda (ILB)Second Team

2009Ralph Pineda (ILB)First TeamRon Carter (C)Third TeamScott Hirschberger (C)Third TeamJoe Penkala (OT)Third Team

2008Merben Woo (FL)First TeamJake Forshey (OT)First TeamJose Green (PR/KR)First TeamDeon Horne (TB)Second TeamJack Bevins (ILB)Third Team

CoSIDAAcademic All-America

2006Tim Alton (DB) — First Team

CoSIDAAcademic All-District

2010Luis Guerra (OT/OG)First Team

Dennis Plzak (OG)First Team

Scott Schoettgen (WR)First Team

2008Jack Bevins (ILB)First Team

2007Matt Bicocca (PK)First Team

2006Kevin Dean (FB)First TeamBen Weyerhaeuser (SS)First Team

2005Kevin Dean (FB)First TeamTim Alton (DB)First Team

2004Nate Matlock (DL)First Team

2007Brandon Bennett (OT)First Team

2006Brandon Bennett (OT)Second Team

2005Brandon Bennett (OT)Third Team

2004Nate Matlock (DL)Third Team

2001Matt Benjamin (DB)Third Team

1999Ryan Gold (OL)Second TeamAaron Lawson (DL)Second TeamKamell Eckroth-Bernard (DB)Second Team

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Dr. Tim Alton (M.D.)B.A. - WU, 2005M.D. - Wake Forest, 2010Resides: Seattle, Wash.Hometown: Oregon City, Ore.Occupation: Medical Doctor Football Honors: Safety; H.M. All-NWC, 2005; 1st Team Academic All-America, 2005; Team Captain.

Blake CamB.A. - WU, 2005Grad - Oregon Police Acad., 2006Resides: Eagle Point, Ore.Hometown: Eagle Point, Ore.Occupation: Deputy Sheriff in Jackson County, Ore.Football Honors: Defensive Tackle; 1st Team All-NWC, 2004; 2nd TeamAll-NWC, 2003: Team Defensive MVP.

Dr. Colin Campbell (D.D.S.)B.A. - WU, 2002D.D.S. - Univ. of Colorado Health & Sciences, 2006Resides: Las Vegas, Nev.Hometown: Henderson, Nev.Occupation: Associate Dentist at Cheyenne Decatur Dental.Football Honors: Linebacker; 1st Team All-NWC, 2001; Led NWC in tackles; Team Captain.

Dr. Kamell Eckroth-Bernard (M.D.)B.A. - WU, 2000M.D. - OHSU, 2006Resides: Fresno, Calif.Hometown: Eugene, Ore.

Occupation: Surgical Resident at Community Hospital in Fresno.Football Honors: Cornerback; H.M. NAIA and 1st Team Burger King All-America, 1997; Multiple All-NWC honors; Team Captain.

Brandon FolkertB.A. - WU, 1999Resides: Tacoma, Wash. (Ft. Lewis)Hometown Salem, Ore.Occupation: Police Officer (Salem Police)Football Honors: Linebacker; 1st Team and 3rd Team All-America; NWC Player of the Year twice; Multiple All-NWChonors; Team Captain.

Tyler GaspardB.A. - WU, 2003M.B.A. - WU, 2005Resides: Seattle Wash.Hometown: Olympia, WA.Occupation: Financial Planner for Brighton Jones.Football Honors: Quarterback; Team Captain, 2003.

Brian GreerB.A. - WU, 2000M.A.T. - WU, 2003Resides: Salem, Ore.Hometown: San Diego, CAOccupation: General Manager of Service Master of Salem; Part-owner of Corvallis Service Master.Football Honors: Center; First Team Burger King All-America, 1998; Multiple All-NWC honors; Team Captain.

Aaron LawsonB.A. - WU, 1999M.A.T. - WU, 2004Resides: Salem, Ore.Hometown: Sonora, Calif.Occupation: Teacher at North SalemHigh SchoolFootball Honors: Defensive End; NWC Defensive Player of the Year, 1999;Multiple All-NWC honors; Team Captain.

Grant LeslieB.A. - WU, 2009 M.B.A. - WU, 2010Resides: Salem, Ore. Hometown: Bainbridge Island, Wash.Occupation: Beyond Study Abroad.Football Honors: Quarterback; 1st TeamAll-NWC, NCAA Playoffs, 11-1 record,2008; NWC Championship, 2008 (6-0). School record 498 points, 2008.

Andy MiguelB.A. - WU, 2001Resides: Los Angeles, Calif.Hometown: Sacramento, Calif.Occupation: Marketing Director for Nike.Football Honors: Flanker; First Team All-Conference, 2000; Team Captain.

Nate OltmansB.A. - WU, 2003Resides: San Francisco, Calif. Hometown: Boulder, Colo.Occupation: Secret Service agent.Football Honors: Offensive Guard;1st Team All-NWC, 2003; 2nd TeamAll-NWC, 2002; H.M. All-NWC, 2001;WU Offensive MVP, 2003; Team Captain.

Calif.; Phil Sweet, LB, Albany, Ore.; Taylor Hermes, LB, Keizer, Ore.

2006 — Ryan Hernandez, FL, Portland, Ore.; Brandon Bennett, OL, San Marcos, Calif.; Matt Bicocca, PK, San Andreas, Calif.

2005 — Quentin Brock, RB, Fresno, Calif.; Brandon Bennett, OL, San Marcos, Calif.; Megdy Khoury, LB, Elko, Nev.

2004 — Quentin Brock, RB, Fresno, Calif.; Chad Dybdahl, OL, Dixon, Calif.; Nate Matlock, DL, Boise, Idaho; Blake Cam, DL, Eagle Point, Ore.; Logan Lord, LB, Reno, Nev.

2003 — Greg Reed, FL, Suisun City, Calif.; Nate Oltmans, OL, Boulder, Colo.; Billy Joe Murray, OL, Las Vegas, Nev.; Morgan Smith, OL, Kent, Wash.; Nate Matlock, DL, Boise, Idaho; Logan Lord, LB, Reno, Nev.; Ken Halpin, LB, Medford, Ore.; Marcus Boards, DB, Vista, Calif.

2002 — Drew Ecklund, RB, San Luis Obispo, Calif.; Greg Reed, FL, Suisun City, Calif.; Isaac Parker, OL, Honolulu, Hawaii; Billy Joe Murray, OL, Las Vegas, Nev.; Morgan Smith, OL, Kent, Wash.; Nate Matlock, DL,

Boise, Idaho; Marcus Boards, DB, Vista, Calif.; Duncan Libby, PK, Seattle, Wash.

2001 — Greg Reed, RB, Suisun City, Calif.; Billy Joe Murray, OL, Las Vegas, Nev.; Nate Matlock, DL, Bosie, Idaho; Colin Campbell, LB, Las Vegas, Nev.; Matt Benjamin, DB, Tillamook, Ore.; Kyle Hughes, P,Salem, Ore.

2000 — Andy Miguel, SB, Woodland, Calif.; Tom Bailey, OL, Orangeville, Calif.; Eric Thomson, DL, Merced, Calif.; Andy Eckley, LB, Tillamook, Ore.

1999 — Tim Blair, SB, Ashland, Ore.; Ryan Gold, OL, Encinatas, Calif.; Kevin Simmons, OL, Portland, Ore.; David Lizaola, DL, Salinas, Calif.; Aaron Lawson, DL, Coulterville, Calif.; Mica Dayborn, LB, Pocatello, Idaho; Bill Reid, LB, Santa Cruz, Calif.; Kyle Banks, DB, Eugene, Ore.; Kamell Eckroth-Bernard, DB, Eugene, Ore.

1998 — Tim Blair, SB, Cave Junction, Ore.; BrianGreer, OL, San Diego, Calif.; Ryan Gold, OL, Encinatas, Calif.; Geoff Hulbert, OL, Colusa, Calif.; Bill Jones, KR, Redding, Calif.; David Lizaola, DL, Salinas, Calif.; Brandon Folkert, LB, Salem, Ore.; Kyle Banks, DB, Eugene, Ore.; Jeremy Senn, DB, Beaverton, Ore.

First Team All-Northwest Conference Since 1998 (86 selections)2010 — Kenny Miller, C, Woodland, Wash.; ScottSchoettgen, WR, Columbia, Calif.; Walter Robinson II,DE, Altadena, Calif.; Juan Alvarado, DT, Stockton,Calif.; Ralph Pineda, ILB, Los Angeles, Calif.; Harmon Bruno, OLB, Danville, Calif.; Arlin Taylor, S, SpringValley, Calif.

2009 — Scott Hirschberger, C, Beaverton, Ore.;Joe Penkala, OT, Niles, Ill.; Scott Schoettgen, WR, Columbia, Calif.; Ron Carter, DT, Atwater, Calif.;Cory Lowe, DE, Beaverton, Ore.; Ralph Pineda, ILB,Los Angeles, Calif.; Lukkes Gilgan, FS, Sherwood, Ore.; Arlin Taylor, SS, Spring Valley, Calif.

2008 — Grant Leslie, QB, Bainbridge Island, Wash.;Deon Horne, TB, Issaquah, Wash.; Merben Woo, FL, Salinas, Calif.; Scott Hirschberger, C, Beaverton, Ore.;Jake Forshey, OT, Santa Ynez, Calif.; Marcus Ford, DE,Marina, Calif.; Tommy Grove, ILB, Moccasin, Calif.;Jack Bevins, ILB, Park City, Utah; Ryan Bettencourt, CB, Danville, Calif.; Arlin Taylor, Strong Safety, Spring Valley, Calif.

2007 — Brandon Bennett, OL, San Marcos, Calif.;Matt Bicocca, PK, San Andreas, Calif.; Clint Moran, P,Mission Viejo, Calif.; Mitchell MacCready, DL, Manteca,

Former Bearcats: Where are They Now?Isaac ParkerB.A. - WU, 2002M.A.T. - WU, 2005Resides: Salem, Ore.Hometown: Wahiawa, HawaiiOccupation: Math teacher at South Salem High School and Offensive Coordinator for South Salem football.Football Honors: Offensive Guard; 1st Team All-NWC, 2002; 2nd Team, All-NWC, 2001; Team Captain.

Justin PetersonB.A. - WU, 2002Resides: Denver, Colo.Hometown: Mercer Island, Wash.Occupation: Project Supervisor for McCarthy Building Company; Currently working on Denver Children’s Hospital.Football Honors: Running Back; 2nd team All-NWC, 2002; Team MVP;Team Captain.

Morgan Smith (J.D.)B.A. - WU, 2003J.D. - WU Law, 2007Resides: Salem, Ore.Hometown: Kent, WAOccupation: Works for the Oregon School Boards Association.Football Honors: Offensive Tackle; 1st Team All-NWC, 2002, 2003; 2nd Team All-NWC, 2001; Hon. Mention NCAA Division III All-America.

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Note: Eligibility year listed is for 2010

Northwest Conference2010 Football Standings

W L W LLinfield 6 0 9 2Pacific Lutheran 5 1 8 1Willamette 4 2 7 3Whitworth 3 3 5 5Lewis & Clark 2 4 4 5Puget Soud 1 5 2 7Pacific 0 6 0 9

The nine private colleges and universities in Oregon and Washington that form theNorthwest Conference are building a strong reputation for the NWC as one of the top NCAA Division III leagues in the nation. The NWC is nationally competitive in a verywide spectrum of sports. Formed in 1926, the NWC has changedmembership and national affiliation during its 82-year existence. It is one of the oldest conferences in the western United States. The NWC’s current members in Oregonare Willamette, George Fox, Linfield, Lewis and Clark, and Pacific. Members locatedin Washington are Pacific Lutheran, PugetSound, Whitman and Whitworth. Charter members included Willamette, the College of Idaho, Linfield, Pacific and Puget Sound. Albany College was added in 1931, remained for seven years, and thenreturned in 1949 as Lewis & Clark College.

Pacific Lutheran joined in 1965 and was followed by Whitworth (1970). The Collegeof Idaho withdrew from the conference in 1978. Whitworth dropped out in 1984 and returned in 1988. Menlo joined in 2006 as a member in football only and withdrew after 2009. The NWC offers championships in18 sports (nine men’s and nine women’s). The NWC originally sponsored athletic competition for men’s sports only, but laterjoined forces with the Women’s Conference of Independent Colleges (WCIC) in 1984

to create the Northwest Conference ofIndependent Colleges (NCIC). The namewas shortened to the original NorthwestConference in 1998. Also in 1998, all nine NWC membersshifted affiliation from the NAIA to theNCAA. Members knew the move wouldfoster equity, sportsmanship and a genuineconcern for all student-athletes.

2010 All-Northwest Conference SelectionsFirst Team OffenseKenny Miller, Jr., CenterScott Schoettgen, Sr., Wide Receiver

First Team DefenseWalter Robinson II, Sr., Defensive EndJuan Alvarado, Jr., Defensive TackleRalph Pineda, Sr., Inside LinebackerHarmon Bruno, Jr., Outside LinebackerArlin Taylor, Sr., Strong Safety

Second Team OffenseLuis Guerra, Sr., Offensive GuardDennis Plzak, Sr., Offensive GuardTerrell Malley, So., Tailback

Second Team DefenseRyan Bourke, Jr., Defensive EndCody Pastorino, So., Safety

Honorable Mention OffenseJamiere Abney, Jr., TailbackWill Pohl, Sr., Tight EndAaron Cavette, Sr., Fullback

Honorable Mention DefenseDominic David, So., Safety

2010 NWC Total Offense Team GP Yards Avg.1 Linfield 11 4996 454.22 Willamette 10 4166 416.63 Pacific Lutheran 9 3713 412.64 Lewis & Clark 9 3600 400.05 Puget Sound 9 3497 388.66 Whitworth 10 3658 365.87 Pacific 9 2399 266.6

2010 NWC Total Defense Team GP Yards Avg.1 Linfield 11 3025 275.02 Willamette 10 3298 329.83 Whitworth 10 3384 338.44 Pacific Lutheran 9 3187 354.15 Lewis & Clark 9 3790 421.16 Pacific 9 4163 462.67 Puget Sound 9 4433 492.6

WU Defenders in NWC Stats (Tackles)2 Ralph Pineda 34 UT, 50 AT, 84 Total

2010 NWC Passing Offense Team GP Yards Avg.1 Puget Sound 9 2905 322.82 Linfield 11 2936 266.93 Pacific Lutheran 9 2315 257.24 Pacific 9 2087 231.95 Whitworth 10 2052 205.26 Willamette 10 1803 180.37 Lewis & Clark 9 1494 166.0

2010 NWC Passing Defense Team GP Yards Avg.1 Linfield 11 2084 189.52 Pacific Lutheran 9 1756 195.13 Whitworth 10 2001 200.14 Pacific 9 2061 229.05 Willamette 10 2351 235.16 Lewis & Clark 9 2322 258.07 Puget Sound 9 2343 260.3

WU Passers in NWC Stats (Yards)5 Brian Widing 85-135-6, 63.0%, 1455, 14 TD10 Kevin Ramay 14-34-1, 41.2%, 247, 2 TD

Note: Widing was #1 in passer rating (178.8)

2010 NWC Rushing Offense Team GP Yards Avg.1 Willamette 10 2363 236.32 Lewis & Clark 9 2106 234.03 Linfield 11 2060 187.34 Whitworth 10 1606 160.65 Pacific Lutheran 9 1398 155.36 Puget Sound 9 257 65.87 Pacific 9 312 34.7

2010 NWC Rushing Defense Team GP Yards Avg.1 Linfield 11 941 85.52 Willamette 10 947 94.73 Whitworth 10 1383 138.34 Pacific Lutheran 9 1431 159.05 Lewis & Clark 9 1468 163.16 Puget Sound 9 2090 232.27 Pacific 9 2102 233.6

WU Rushers in NWC Stats (Yards)4 Terrell Malley 77-628, 7 TD, 78.5/gm.

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Ron CarterSenior,DefensiveTackleAtwater,Calif.

1st Team All-NWC 2009

Willamette’s Returning All-Conference Selections

RETURNING ALL-CoNfERENCE

RETURNING ALL-CoNfERENCE

Kenny MillerSenior,CenterWoodland,Wash.

1st Team All-NWC 2010

Juan AlvaradoSenior,DefensiveTackleStockton,Calif.

1st Team All-NWC 2010

Harmon BrunoSenior,InsideLinebackerDanville,Calif.

1st Team All-NWC 2010 H.M. All-NWC 2009

Cody PastorinoJunior,SafetyGlenn,Calif.

2nd Team All-NWC 2010

Dominic DavidJunior,SafetySalem,Ore.

H.M. All-NWC 2010

Mitch RowanSenior,Place-kickerCotati,Calif.

2nd Team All-NWC 2009

Jamiere AbneySenior,TailbackBremerton,Wash.

2nd Team All-NWC 2009H.M. All-NWC 2010

Ryan BourkeSenior,DefensiveEndBothell,Wash.

1st Team All-NWC 2010

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The Willamette University football team played one of the nation’s most challenging schedules in 2010, as the Bearcats took on fivenationally-ranked teams during their 10-gameregular season. The schedule was even more challenging with six road games and just fourgames at McCulloch Stadium. Willamette took on top NCAA Division IIIteams from Wisconsin-Stevens Point (#16 at the time), Hardin-Simmons (#14), Linfield (#16) and Pacific Lutheran (#19) — all on the road. WU’s only home game against a nationally ranked opponent was against Southern Oregon (#24)from the NAIA. Even with a difficult schedule, the Bearcats finished with a 7-3 record, 4-2 in the Northwest Conference (3rd place). The Bearcats defeated UW-Stevens Point, 33-14, in the season opener for a win over a nationally ranked team. Later,WU earned a 42-24 win over Southern Oregon The WU offense rolled up 4,166 total yards (416.6 per game) and scored 371 points (37.1 avg.). Out of 236 NCAA Division III teams, WU ranked 22nd in scoring and 35th in total offense. Opponents struggled to stop both the rushinggame and the passing attack. When UW-Stevens Point worked to limit the passing game, Willamette rushed for 277 yardsin the season opener. The following weekend, when Hardin-Simmons committed to stoppingthe rushing attack, WU passed for 289 yards. The Bearcats ranked 19th in the nation in rushing offense, with 236.3 rushing yards per

game. Willamette gained over 300 rushing yards against four different teams. WU also featuredan accurate passing attack that was ninth in thenation in passing efficiency with a 164.2 rating. Leading Willamette’s running game was Terrell Malley (So., TB), who carried the ball 77times for 628 yards and seven touchdowns, eventhough he missed the final two games due to injury. Malley averaged 8.2 yards per carry forthe highest average in the NWC. Four other Bearcats each ran for 200 or moreyards. They were Chad Pollard (Jr., FL) with 265 yards, Matt Williams (So., FL) with 208, Jamiere Abney (Sr., TB) with 208 and Jose Green (Sr., TB) with 200. As a team, WU averaged a solid 5.1rushing yards per carry. The passing game also featured standout performances. Quarterback Brian Widing (So.) completed 85 of 135 passes (63.0%) for 1,455 yards and 14 touchdowns. His passing efficiency rating of 178.8 led the NWC. As a team, WUthrew 16 touchdown passes during the season. Senior wide receiver Scott Schoettgen was the top passing target. He caught a team-high 49 passes for 960 yards (19.6 avg.) and scored 13 touchdowns. He concluded his four-year career with 129 catches for 2,445 yards and a school record 36 touchdowns. He averaged 19.0 yardsper reception during his career. Schoettgen tied WU’s record for touchdown catches in a game by grabbing four scoring strikes on Nov. 7, 2009 versus Puget Sound andon Nov. 6, 2010 against Lewis & Clark.

Jake Knecht (So., WR) caught 13 passes for 256 yards and one touchdown. He averaged 19.7 yards per catch. Knecht also contributed on special teams by returning 20 kickoffs for 414yards (20.7 avg.) and by returning eight punts. Other top kickoff returners were Malley (23.8avg.) on nine returns and Green (23.5 avg.) on six returns. Overall, WU gained an average of21.2 yards per kickoff return. Punting duties went to junior Mitch Rowan, who averaged 35.6 yards per punt and placed 13 kicks inside the 20-yard line. None of hiskicks were blocked. Kyle Derby (Fr., PK) handled most of the place-kicking. He hit 33 of 36 extra points and3 of 5 field goals. Rowan was the team’s kickoffspecialist and averaged 59.0 yards per kick. Willamette’s defense, led by Ralph Pineda (Sr., ILB) and Walter Robinson II (Sr., DE), allowed just 94.7 yards per game on the ground to rank 23rd in the nation. WU also ranked 39th with 25quarterback sacks (2.5 per game). Pineda led all Bearcats with 84 total tackleson 34 solos and 50 assists. In two seasons aftertransferring from San Jose State, he earned 165 tackles. He was named Third Team All-America and First Team All-West Region in 2009. He wasSecond Team All-West Region in 2010. Robinson contributed 59 total tackles on 23 solo tackles and 36 assists. He was the team leader in tackles for losses with 13.0 (74 yards lost) and ranked first in quarterback sacks with5.0 (34 yards lost). Harmon Bruno (Jr., OLB) was third for WU in tackles with 51. He registered 4.5 tackles for losses and 1.5 sacks. Arlin Taylor (Sr., S) ranked fourth with 43 tackles, while intercepting four passes. Reed Warner (So., OLB) followed in fifthwith 41 tackles. He had 5.5 tackles for losses, 3.0sacks and a team-high three fumble recoveries. Taylor and Warner each scored a touchdown on defense. Taylor returned a fumble 19 yards for a touchdown against Southern Oregon andWarner reached the end zone with a 12-yardinterception return versus Menlo. WU achieved a +11 advantage in turnovers to rank 17th in the nation (+1.1 per game). TheBearcats recovered 11 fumbles and intercepted15 passes. Taylor’s four interceptions led the team. Pineda and Cody Pastorino (So., S) eachgrabbed three interceptions. Head Coach Mark Speckman completed his13th season with a career record of 78-53 (.595).Including three years as offensive coordinator before he was named head coach, Speckmanhas helped WU earn a 106-58-1 (.645) record.

Quarterback Brian Widing completed 63.0% of his passes for 1,455 yards and 14 touchdowns.

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Congdon, 12-20-3, 85; Mikey Kukahiwa, 1-8-0, 11; Team, 13-28-3,96; WU — Brian Widing, 8-12-1, 183; Kevin Ramay, 1-2-0, 11; Team,9-14-1, 194. Receiving: MC — Michael Alexander, 4-59; Devin Young, 3-26; Team, 13-96; WU — Scott Schoettgen, 7-157; TerrellMalley, 1-29; Team, 9-194.

Game #8 — Oct.30•Spokane,WAWillametteatWhitworth

Scoring 1 2 3 4 FinalWillamette 3 13 3 9 — 28Whitworth 0 6 0 6 — 12WU Derby FG 29 1st 3:40WU Green 2 run (Derby kick failed) 2nd 12:36WU Malley 2 run (Derby kick) 2nd 9:54WHIT Meyer 12 pass from Eglet (Dunton run failed) 2nd 5:23WU Derby FG 22 3rd 9:58WU Derby FG 22 4th 14:33WU Turner 10 run (Derby kick failed) 4th 1:32WHIT DeGooyer pass from Eglet (Goranson blocked) 4th 0:04

Rushing: WU — Terrell Malley, 18-113; Jose Green, 12-73; ChadPollard, 8-27; Team, 65-310; WHIT — Taylor Eglet, 10-36; AnthonyLessier, 9-20; Team, 20-63. Passing: WU — Brian Widing, 10-12-0, 97; Team, 10-12-0, 97; WHIT — Taylor Eglet, 12-25-1, 173; AndrewDeFelice, 2-7-1, 29; Team, 14-32-2, 202. Receiving: WU — Tyler Whitcomb, 2-35; Scott Schoettgen, 2-21; Team, 10-97; WHIT — DaleEntel, 6-78; Devon Lind, 2-36; Jake DeGooyer, 2-58; Team, 14-202.

Game #9 — Nov.6•Salem,ORLewis&ClarkatWillamette

Scoring 1 2 3 4 FinalLewis & Clark 7 14 3 0 — 24Willamette 0 21 21 23 — 65L&C Mayes 6 run (Monley kick) 1st 10:30WU Widing 9 run (Derby kick) 2nd 14:08L&C Mayes 31 run (Monley kick) 2nd 9:13WU Lemon 9 run (Derby kick) 2nd 7:38WU Lemon 7 run (Derby kick) 2nd 0:53L&C Keller 20 pass from Welch (Monley kick) 2nd 0:07WU Schoettgen 7 pass from Widing (Derby kick) 3rd 9:41WU Schoettgen 8 pass from Widing (Derby kick) 3rd 6:31L&C Monley FG 23 3rd 0:37WU Schoettgen 37 pass from Widing (Derby kick) 3rd 0:16WU Schoettgen 49 pass from Widing (Derby kick) 4th 14:33WU R. Whitcomb 7 run (Derby kick) 4th 6:15WU Safety, Kotzian into end zone on kickoff 4th 6:15WU Griffin 1 run (Derby kick) 4th 2:58

Rushing: L&C — Keith Welch, 18-86; Joevonte Mayes, 8-40; Team,36-149; WU — Matt Williams, 9-82; Ryan Whitcomb, 9-59; LemarGriffin, 5-36; Mikey Lemon, 5-30; Brian Widing, 4-28; Team, 52-332. Passing: L&C — Keith Welch, 17-27-1, 277; Team, 17-27-1; WU —Brian Widing, 13-16-1, 223; Ryan Whitcomb, 2-2-0, 17; Team, 15-18-1,240. Receiving: L&C — Shawn Evans, 7-62; Harrison Keller, 4-72; Joevonte Mayes, 2-64; Team, 17-277; WU — Scott Schoettgen, 7-144;Jose Green, 2-19; Jake Turner, 1-22; Team, 15-240.

Game #10 — Nov.13•Tacoma,WAWillametteatPacificLutheran

Scoring 1 2 3 4 FinalWillamette 0 7 0 14 — 21Pacific Lutheran 14 0 0 10 — 24PLU Simmons 3 run (Isett kick) 1st 9:41PLU Ford 65 pass from Rasmussen (Isett kick) 1st 7:17WU J. Turner 4 run (Derby kick) 2nd 11:50WU Williams 8 run (Derby kick) 4th 13:50PLU Isett FG 31 4th 9:59WU Abney 1 run (Derby kick) 4th 4:40WU Bowen 13 pass from Rasmussen (Isett kick) 4th 1:10

Rushing: WU — Matt Williams, 8-75; Jose Green, 6-25; Wes Wen-zel, 1-21; Jamiere Abney 8-21; Team, 41-170; PLU — Alec Simmons,21-117; Drew Griffin, 3-18; Team, 31-135. Passing: WU — Brian Widing, 9-25-0, 133; Team, 9-25-0, 133; PLU — Jordan Rasmussen,21-37-1, 299; Team, 21-37-1, 299. Receiving: WU — Jake Knecht,3-77; Scott Schoettgen, 3-37; Jose Green, 2-15; Team, 9-133; PLU —Isaac Moog, 5-109; Alex Simmons, 5-40; Kyle Whitford, 4-20; Team,21-299.

LIN Boehme 1 run (Kunioka kick) 2nd 11:40LIN Boehme 3 run (Kunioka kick) 3rd 8:57LIN Wiersma 12 pass from Boehme (Kunioka kick) 3rd 1:30

Rushing: WU — Terrell Malley, 7-60; Ryan Whitcomb, 6-28; Team, 38-182; LIN — Aaron Williams, 11-57; Aaron Boehme, 13-52; Team, 36-151. Passing: WU — Brian Widing, 10-18-1, 174; Kevin Ramay,2-5-0, 25; Team, 12-24-1, 199; LIN — Aaron Boehme, 18-27-1, 277;Team, 18-27-1, 277. Receiving: WU — Scott Schoettgen, 5-67; Jake Knecht, 4-98; Matt Williams, 1-20; Team, 12-199; LIN — ChrisSlezak, 6-131; Deidre Wiersma, 4-48; Team, 18-277.

Game #5 — Oct.9•ForestGrove,ORWillametteatPacific

Scoring 1 2 3 4 FinalWillamette 14 28 14 13 — 69Pacific 0 0 0 7 — 7WU Schoettgen 5 pass from Widing (Derby kick) 1st 8:52WU Malley 49 run (Derby kick) 1st 6:06WU Lemon 9 pass from Widing (Derby kick) 2nd 14:33WU Malley 12 run (Derby kick) 2nd 11:15WU B. Turner 0 blocked punt return (Rowan kick) 2nd 9:30WU Schoettgen 23 pass from Ramay (Rowan kick) 2nd 0:23WU Woo 2 run (Penberthy kick) 3rd 10:19WU Woo 3 run (Penberthy kick) 3rd 1:48WU Knecht 13 run (Penberthy kick failed) 4th 12:48PAC Marchbanks 5 pass from Minaya (Lee kick) 4th 12:10WU Harman 8 run (Penberthy kick) 4th 4:09

Rushing: WU — Terrell Malley, 5-78; Jake Turner, 3-47; LemarGriffin, 3-34; Mason Brown, 5-29; Team, 57-330; PAC — Davis Ja-cobs, 6-45; Gunther Schultze, 5-28; Team, 22-74. Passing: WU —Kevin Ramay, 5-7-0, 98; Brian Widing, 4-6-0, 67; Ryan Whitcomb, 3-4-0 44; Jake Jones, 2-2-0, 30; Team, 15-21-0, 249; PAC — T.C. Campbell, 6-15-0, 25; P.J. Minaya, 3-6-0, 50. Receiving: WU —Scott Schoettgen, 4-76; Will Pohl, 3-46; Team, 15-249; PAC — TaylorHickson, 2-15, Cameron Yip, 2-3; Drew Steindl, 1-40; Team, 10-97.

Game #6 — Oct.16•Salem,ORPugetSoundatWillamette

Scoring 1 2 3 4 FinalPuget Sound 0 14 7 0 — 21Willamette 14 3 28 7 — 52WU Pollard 5 run (Derby kick) 1st 11:50WU Malley 10 run (Derby kick) 1st 2:52UPS Larson 1 run (Schaner kick) 2nd 10:25WU Rowan FG 37 2nd 6:53UPS Larson 1 run (Schaner kick) 2nd 3:00WU Pollard 34 run (Derby kick) 3rd 13:01UPS Rogers 6 pass from White (Schaner kick) 3rd 7:22WU Malley 39 run (Derby kick) 3rd 7:04WU Pollard 10 run (Derby kick) 3rd 3:45WU Schoettgen 2 pass from Widing (Derby kick) 3rd 1:16WU Lemon 2 run (Derby kick) 4th 9:12

Rushing: UPS — George Ka’ai, 3-16; Team, 25-4; WU — TerrellMalley, 9-96; Chad Pollard, 4-67; Lemar Griffin 4-36; Team, 42-286.Passing: UPS — Duncan White, 23-41-0, 221; George Ka’ai, 4-6-0,41; Team, 28-48-0, 297; WU — Brian Widing, 11-14-2, 208; Team,11-14-2, 208. Receiving: UPS — Adam Kniffin, 10-142; Thiesen Chang, 8-51; Ryan Rogers, 7-70; Myles McDonald, 2-24; Team,28-297; WU — Scott Schoettgen, 8-159; Chad Pollard, 2-26; JakeKnecht, 1-23; Team, 11-208.

Game #7 — Oct.23•Salem,ORMenloatWillamette

Scoring 1 2 3 4 FinalMenlo 0 6 3 6 — 15Willamette 6 13 6 7 — 32WU Schoettgen 13 pass from Widing (Derby blocked) 1st 8:40MC Young 13 pass from Congdon (Kurtz kick failed) 2nd 14:53WU Schoettgen 50 pass from Widing (Derby kick) 2nd 13:22WU Schoettgen 48 pass from Widing 2nd 2:34 (R. Whitcomb run failed)MC Kurtz FG 28 3rd 5:35WU Warner 12 interception return (Widing pass failed) 3rd 0:58WU Yatabe 3 blocked punt return (Derby kick) 4th 14:19MC Yoder 67 punt return (Kurtz kick blocked) 4th 10:33

Rushing: MC — Payton Bell, 14-36; Mikey Kukahiwa, 5-28; Team,35-66; WU — 36-101; WU — Terrell Malley, 14-59; Chad Pollard,9-54; Jamiere Abney, 5-24; Team, 46-121. Passing: MC — Taylor

Game #1 — Sept.4•StevensPt.,WIWillametteatUW-StevensPoint

Scoring 1 2 3 4 FinalWillamette 6 21 0 6 — 33UW-Stevens Point 14 0 0 0 — 14UWSP Medenwald 1 run (Fohrman kick) 1st 9:08UWSP Mullins 14 pass from Barnes (Fohrman kick) 1st 4:35WU Cavette 10 run (Rowan kick blocked) 1st 3:06WU Abney 1 run (Rowan kick) 2nd 6:02WU Green 15 run (Rowan kick) 2nd 4:21 WU Knecht 16 pass from Widing (Rowan kick) 2nd 0:03WU Pollard 4 run (Rowan kick failed) 4th 7:33

Rushing: WU — Matt Williams, 2-65; Jamiere Abney, 7-58; ChadPollard, 10-54; Terrell Malley, 10-50; Team, 44-277; UWSP — KeithIngram, 16-63; Casey Barnes, 9-37; Team, 39-155. Passing: WU — Brian Widing, 6-8-0, 67; Team, 6-12-0, 67; UWSP — Casey Barnes,13-21-2, 111; Jake Swank, 5-9-0, 43; Team, 18-30-2, 154. Receiving: WU — Scott Schoettgen, 2-15; Chad Pollard, 1-27; Jake Knecht, 1-16;Team, 6-67; UWSP — Jared Jenkins, 11-96, Anthony Aker, 2-7; EthanWinker, 1-19; Team 18-154.

Game #2 — Sept.11•Abilene,TXWillametteatHardin-Simmons

Scoring 1 2 3 4 FinalWillamette 0 9 6 7 — 22Hardin-Simmons 7 10 7 7 — 31HSU Grant 2 run (Newberry kick) 1st 5:11WU Rowan FG 36 2nd 11:03HSU Roberson 17 interception return (Newberry kick) 2nd 2:05WU Schoettgen 71 pass from Ramay (Rowan blocked) 2nd 1:41HSU Newberry FG 28 2nd 0:00WU Schoettgen 34 pass from Widing (pass failed) 3rd 12:43HSU Feaster 9 run (Newberry kick) 3rd 7:25WU Schoettgen 78 pass from Widing (Rowan kick) 4th 12:42HSU Tatsch 46 pass from Feaster (Newberry kick) 4th 8:20

Rushing: WU — Chad Pollard, 9-42; Jose Green, 4-22; Jake Turner, 1-14; Team, 32-96; HSU — Steven Rockwell, 19-54; Derrick Grant,15-33; Team, 38-99. Passing: WU — Brian Widing, 8-16-0, 176; Kevin Ramay, 6-15-1, 113; Team, 14-31-1, 289; HSU — Justin Feaster,24-33-2, 288; Team, 24-33-2, 288. Receiving: WU — Scott Schoettgen, 8-222; Chad Pollard, 3-48; Team, 14-289; HSU — ZaVious Robbins,9-79; Derrick Grant, 4-18; Travis Tatsch, 2-57; Team, 24-288.

Game #3 — Sept.18•Salem,ORSouthernOregonatWillamette

Scoring 1 2 3 4 FinalSouthern Oregon 7 3 0 14 — 24Willamette 14 7 7 14 — 42SOU Baldwin 1 run (Crowley kick) 1st 8:57WU Williams 49 pass from Widing (Derby kick) 1st 7:10WU Malley 50 run (Derby kick) 1st 3:10WU Malley 77 run (Derby kick) 2nd 9:51SOU Crowley FG 24 2nd 1:52WU Taylor 19 fumble return (Derby kick) 3rd 7:46WU Green 20 run (Derby kick) 4th 10:22SOU Keenan 5 pass from McDonald (Crowley kick) 4th 7:19SOU Keenan 9 pass from McDonald (Crowley kick) 4th 3:30WU J. Turner 3 run (Derby kick) 4th 2:33

Rushing: SOU — Brandon Baldwin, 19-65; Mike Springer, 5-19; Team, 33-51; WU — Terrell Malley, 8-170; Jamiere Abney, 9-41; Aaron Cavette, 5-26; Jose Green, 2-25; Team, 46-305. Passing:SOU — Mike McDonald, 25-42-3, 349; Paul Sweeney, 1-4-0, 15;Team, 26-47-3, 364. WU — Brian Widing, 6-8-1, 127; Team, 6-10-1, 127. Receiving: SOU — Vance Beach, 8-187; Isiah Watson, 4-60, Shane Kirkpatrick, 4-43; Team, 26-364; WU — Scott Schoettgen,3-62; Matt Williams, 1-49; Team, 6-127.

Game #4 — Oct.2•McMinnville,ORWillametteatLinfield

Scoring 1 2 3 4 FinalWillamette 7 0 0 0 — 7Linfield 14 7 14 0 — 35LIN Saunders 15 pass from Boehme (Kunioka kick) 1st 12:33WU Abney 8 run (Derby kick) 1st 5:11LIN Boehme 8 run (Kunioka kick) 1st 1:40

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Jake Turner runs at the defense.

2010 WILLAMETTE STATISTICS

2010 WILLAMETTE STATISTICS

Team Statistics Overall Record: 7-3 Northwest Conference: 4-2 (3rd)Home: 4-0 Away: 3-3

Date Opponent Result Attend.Sept. 4 at #16 Wisconsin-Stevens Point 33-14 W 2,350Sept. 11 at #14 Hardin-Simmons 31-22 L 3,622Sept. 18 Southern Oregon (#24 NAIA) 42-24 W 2,071Oct. 2 at #16 Linfield* 35- 7 L 2,800Oct. 9 at Pacific* 69- 7 W 1,525Oct. 16 Puget Sound* 52- 21 W 2,269Oct. 23 Menlo 32-15 W 975Oct. 30 at Whitworth* 28-12 W 1,675Nov. 6 Lewis & Clark* 65-24 W 1,256Nov. 13 at #19 Pacific Lutheran* 24-21 L 3,003

* Northwest Conference game Home games in Bold Home Attendance: 6,571 (1,643 average)

Category WU OPPPoints Scored 371 207 Touchdowns 52 28 1-Pt., 2-Pt. PATs 42-49, 0-3 24-27, 0-1 Field Goals 5-11 5-8 Points Per Game 37.1 20.7Total First Downs 197 170 Rushing/Passing 124-63 51-100 By Penalty 10 19Net Rushing Yards 2,363 947 Rushing Attempts 463 315 Average Per Rush 5.1 3.0 Average Per Game 236.3 94.7 Touchdowns Rushing 32 12Net Passing Yards 1,803 2,351 Comp./Attempts 107-181 189-335 Comp. Percentage 59.1% 56.4% Interceptions Thrown 7 15 Average Per Attempt 10.0 7.0 Average Per Comp. 16.9 12.4 Average Per Game 180.3 235.1 Touchdowns Passing 16 14Total Offense 4,166 3,298 Total Plays 644 650 Average Per Play 6.5 5.1 Average Per Game 416.6 329.8Turnovers 15 26 Fumbles/Lost 18-8 18-11 Had Intercepted (Yards) 7-62 15-209Punts-Average 34-35.6 50-35.3Punt Returns 20 7 Punt Return Yards 134 91 Average Per Return 6.7 13.0Kickoff Returns 39 63 Kickoff Return Yards 826 1116 Average Per Return 21.2 17.7Third Downs Made 49 48 Attempted 115 136 Percentage 42.6% 35.3%Fourth Downs Made 7 8 Attempted 17 20 Percentage 41.2% 40.0%Penalties 77-663 64-505Time of Possession 30:20 29:23

NCAA Team Rankings (236 Teams)Passing Efficiency 9th 59.1%, 7 Ints. 164.21 passing efficiencyTurnover Margin 17th +11 turnovers forced +1.10 turnovers per gameRushing Offense 19th 2,363 yards 236.30 yards per gameScoring Offense 22nd 371 points 37.10 points per gameRushing Defense 23rd 947 yards 94.70 yards per gameTotal Offense 35th 4,166 yards 416.60 yards per gameSacks By 39th 25 sacks 2.50 sacks per gameKickoff Returns 43rd 39 for 826 yards 21.18 yards per returnNet Punting 58th 1,209 yards 32.88 yards per punt

NCAA Individual RankingsReceiving Yards Per Game33rd Scott Schoettgen 960 yards, 19.6 avg. 96.00 yards per game

Scoring58th (tie) Scott Schoettgen 78 points, 13 TDs 7.8 points per game

Interceptions65th (tie) Arlin Taylor 4 interceptions, 59 yards 4.4 interceptions per game

Tackles for Losses85th (tie) Walter Robinson II 13 tackles, 74 yards lost 1.30 tackles for losses per game

Rushing 98th Terrell Malley 628 yards, 8.2 avg. carry 78.5 yards per game

Dominic David earns a solo tackle. David contributed 29 tackles, broke up six passes, forceda fumble and achieved one interception for the Bearcats in 2010.

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Individual StatisticsRushing GP Att Yards Avg. TD Long YPGTerrell Malley 8 77 628 8.2 7 77 78.5Chad Pollard 9 55 295 5.4 4 34 32.8Matt Williams 10 39 244 6.3 1 59 24.4Jamiere Abney 9 46 205 4.5 3 32 22.8Jose Green 10 38 200 5.3 3 20 20.0Lemar Griffin 5 15 138 9.2 1 24 27.6Ryan Whitcomb 9 25 134 5.4 1 20 14.9Jake Turner 10 20 132 6.6 3 45 13.2Aaron Cavette 9 24 113 4.7 1 20 12.6Mikey Lemon 5 10 61 6.1 3 12 12.2Brian Widing 10 58 60 1.0 1 24 6.0Brent Turner 5 9 56 6.2 0 12 11.2Willamette 10 463 2363 5.1 32 77 236.3Opponents 10 315 947 3.0 12 48 94.7Others (GP, Att.-Yards, Avg, TD, Long, YPG): Mason Brown (2, 6-31, 5.2, 0, 14, 15.5); WesWenzel (8, 1-21, 21.0, 0 , 21, 2.6); Marcus Woo (3, 8-19, 2.4, 2, 8, 6.3); Jake Knecht (10, 2-18, 9.0, 1, 13, 1.8); Eric Knowles (1, 3-12, 4.0, 0, 4, 12.0); Nate Dick (2, 2-11, 5.5, 0, 8, 5.5); Joseph Harman (1, 1-8, 8.0, 1, 8, 8.0); Jake Jones (1, 2-6, 3.0, 0, 4, 6.0); Kenny Gebhardt (3, 2-5, 2.5, 0, 5, 1.7);Tyler Whitcomb (7, 1-4, 4.0, 0, 4, 0.6); Solomon Frank (6, 2-[-1], [-0.5], 0, 0, [-0.2]; Kevin Ramay(8, 9-[-28], [-3.1], 0, 1, [-3.5]; Team (10, 8-[-9], [-0.9], 0, 1, [-0.9]).

Passing GP CP Att Int Pct. Yds. TD Long YPGBrian Widing 10 85 135 6 63.0 1455 14 78 145.5Kevin Ramay 8 14 34 1 41.2 247 2 71 30.9Ryan Whitcomb 9 5 7 0 71.4 61 0 17 6.8Jake Jones 1 2 2 0 100.0 30 0 20 30.0Danny Mitchell 2 1 2 0 50.0 10 0 10 5.0Willamette 10 107 181 7 59.1 1803 16 78 180.3Opponents 10 189 335 15 56.4 2351 14 65 235.1

Receiving GP Rec Yards Avg. TD Long YPGScott Schoettgen 10 49 960 19.6 13 78 96.0Jake Knecht 10 13 256 19.7 1 64 25.6Chad Pollard 9 8 109 13.6 0 36 12.1Jose Green 10 7 79 11.3 0 34 7.9Matt Williams 10 6 121 20.2 1 49 12.1Will Pohl 10 6 76 12.7 0 20 7.6Terrell Malley 8 4 44 11.0 0 29 5.5Raymond White 8 3 32 10.7 0 16 4.0Willamette 10 107 1803 16.9 16 78 180.3Opponents 10 189 2351 12.4 14 65 235.1Others (GP, Rec.-Yards, Avg, TD, Long, YPG): Tyler Whitcomb (7, 2-35, 17.5, 0, 24, 5.0); Brent Turner (5, 2-27, 13.5, 0, 20, 5.4); Jake Turner (10, 2-26, 13.0, 0, 22, 2.6); Erc Knowles (1, 1-10, 10.0, 0, 10, 10.0); Jordan Loos (1, 1-10, 10.0, 0, 10, 10.0); Kenny Gebhardt (3, 1-10, 10.0, 0,10, 3.3); Mikey Lemon (5, 1-9, 9.0, 1, 9. 1.8); Jamiere Abney (9, 1-[-1], [-1.0], 0, 0, [-0,1].

Total Offense GP Plays Rush Pass Total YPGBrian Widing 10 193 60 1455 1515 151.5Terrell Malley 8 77 628 0 628 78.5Chad Pollard 9 55 295 0 295 32.8Matt Williams 10 39 244 0 244 24.4Kevin Ramay 8 43 -28 247 219 27.4Jamiere Abney 9 46 205 0 205 22.8Willamette 10 644 2363 1803 4166 416.6Opponents 10 650 947 2351 3298 329.8Others (GP, Plays, Rush-Pass-Total, YPG): Jose Green (10, 38, 200-0-200, 20.0); RyanWhitcomb (9, 32, 134-61-195, 21.7); Lemar Griffin (5, 15, 138-0-138, 27.6); Jake Turner (10, 20, 132-0-132, 13.2); Aaron Cavette (9, 24, 113-0-113, 12.6); Mikey Lemon (5, 10, 61-0-61, 12.2);Brent Turner (5, 9, 56-0-56, 11.2); Jake Jones (1, 4, 6-30-36, 36.0); Mason Brown (2, 6, 31-0-31, 15.5); Wes Wenzel (8, 1, 21-0-21, 2.6); Jake Knecht (10, 2, 18-0-18, 1.8); Eric Knowles (1, 3,12-0-12, 12.0); Nate Dick (2, 2, 11-0-11, 5.5); Danny Mitchell (2, 2, 0-10-10, 5.0); Joseph Harman(1, 1, 8-0-8, 8.0); Kenny Gebhardt (3, 2, 5-0-5, 1.7); Tyler Whitcomb (7, 1, 4-0-4, 0.6); SolomonFrank (6, 2, [-1]-0-[-1], [-0.2].

Punt Returns GP Rets. Yards Avg. TD LongJake Knecht 10 8 38 4.8 0 23Jose Green 10 6 10 1.7 0 11Cody Pastorino 10 3 52 17.3 0 0Eric Knowles 1 2 31 15.5 0 22Tyler Whitcomb 7 1 0 0.0 0 0Brent Turner 5 0 0 — 0 0Kyle Yatabe 6 0 3 — 1 3Willamette 10 20 134 6.7 2 23 Opponents 10 7 91 13.0 1 67

Kick Returns GP Rets. Yards Avg. TD LongJake Knecht 10 20 414 20.7 0 46Terrell Malley 8 9 214 23.8 0 40Jose Green 10 6 141 23.5 0 30Chad Pollard 9 1 28 28.0 0 28Solomon Frank 6 1 1 1.0 0 1Lemar Griffin 5 1 23 23.0 0 23Kyle Yatabe 6 1 5 5.0 0 5 Willamette 10 39 826 21.2 0 46Opponents 10 63 1116 17.7 0 37

All-Purpose GP Rush Rec PR KR Int Total YPGScott Schoettgen 10 0 960 0 0 0 960 96.0Terrell Malley 8 628 44 0 214 0 886 110.8Jake Knecht 10 18 256 38 414 0 726 72.6Chad Pollard 9 295 109 0 28 0 432 48.0Jose Green 10 200 79 10 141 0 430 43.0Matt Williams 10 244 121 0 0 0 365 36.5Jamiere Abney 9 205 -1 0 0 0 204 22.7Lemar Griffin 5 138 0 0 23 0 161 32.2Jake Turner 10 132 26 0 0 0 158 15.8Ryan Whitcomb 9 134 0 0 0 0 134 14.9Aaron Cavette 9 113 0 0 0 0 113 12.6All Others 10 256 209 86 6 209 766 76.6Willamette 10 2363 1803 134 826 209 5335 533.5Opponents 10 947 2351 91 1116 62 4567 456.7

Scoring GP TD FG PAT1 R2 P2 Sfty DXP PtsScott Schoettgen 10 13 0 0 0 0 0 0 78Terrell Malley 8 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 42Kyle Derby 8 0 3-5 33-36 0 0 0 0 42Chad Pollard 9 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 24Mikey Lemon 5 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 24Jamiere Abney 9 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 18Jose Green 10 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 18Jake Turner 10 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 18Matt Williams 10 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 12Jake Knecht 10 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 12Mitchell Rowan 10 0 2-6 6-9 0 0 0 0 12Marcus Woo 3 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 12Willamette 10 52 5-11 42-49 0-1 0-2 1 0 371Opponents 10 28 5-8 24-27 0-1 0-0 0 0 207Others: Joseph Harmon (1 GP, 1 TD, 6 pts.); Aaron Cavette (9 GP, 1 TD, 6 pts.); Ryan Whitcomb(9 GP, 1 TD, 0-1 R2, 6 pts.); Brian Widing (10 GP, 1 TD, 0-2 P2, 6 pts.); Brent Turner (5 GP, 1 TD,6 pts.); Kyle Yatabe (6 GP, 1 TD, 6 pts.); Lemar Griffin (5 GP, 1 TD, 6 pts.); Reed Warner (10 GP,1 TD, 6 pts.); Arlin Taylor (9 GP, 1 TD, 6 pts.); Sean Penberthy (4 GP, 3-4 PAT, 3 pts.).

Field Goals GP FG Att Pct. Lg 1-19 20s 30s 40s 50sKyle Derby 8 3 5 60.0 29 0-0 3-4 0-0 0-1 0-0Mitchell Rowan 10 2 6 33.3 37 0-0 0-2 2-4 0-0 0-0Willamette 10 5 11 45.5 37 0-0 3-6 2-4 0-1 0-0 Opponents 10 5 8 62.5 31 0-0 4-4 1-2 0-2 0-0

Punting GP Punts Yards Avg. LG TB In20 BLMitchell Rowan 10 34 1209 35.6 48 0 13 0Willamette 10 34 1209 35.6 48 0 13 0Opponents 10 50 1763 35.3 68 6 13 3

Interceptions GP No. Yards Avg. TD LongArlin Taylor 9 4 59 14.8 0 30Ralph Pineda 10 3 79 26.3 0 44Cody Pastorino 10 3 0 0.0 0 0Reed Warner 10 1 12 12.0 1 12Tyson Giza 9 1 0 0.0 0 0Dominic David 9 1 29 29.0 0 29Jordan Weil 10 1 10 10.0 0 10Jeff Kahler 7 1 20 20 0 20Willamette 10 15 209 13.9 1 44 Opponents 10 7 62 8.9 1 17

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Cody Pastorino registers a tackle for the Willamette defense.

Defensive StatisticsPlayer GP U A TT TFL QBS Int PBU FF FR BKRalph Pineda 10 34 50 84 7.0-29 2.0-19 3-79 2 1 1 0Walter Robinson 10 23 36 59 13.0-74 5.0-34 0 0 1 0 1Harmon Bruno 10 25 26 51 4.5-25 1.5-12 0 3 0 0 0Arlin Taylor 9 21 22 43 1.0-1 0 4-59 4 0 1 0Reed Warner 10 21 20 41 5.5-38 3.0-32 1-12 0 0 3 0Matt Parr 10 9 28 37 2.5-10 1.0-6 0 0 0 0 0Cody Pastorino 10 23 10 33 0.5-3 0.5-3 3-0 4 0 0 3Jordan Weil 10 11 22 33 1.5-2 0.5-1 1-10 0 2 0 0Dominic David 9 14 15 29 1.0-1 0 1-29 6 1 0 0Blaze Rogers 10 12 13 25 1.0-2 0 0 2 0 0 0Michael Del Real 10 11 13 24 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Cullen Carroll 10 13 11 24 2.5-11 1.0-8 0 1 1 1 0Ryan Bourke 10 5 16 21 2.0-13 1.5-12 0 1 0 0 0Jeff Kahler 7 11 7 18 0 0 1-20 5 0 0 1Juan Alvarado 10 8 9 17 4.5-12 2.5-9 0 1 1 1 0Ben Lyons 10 11 5 16 3.5-21 3.5-21 0 1 0 0 0Tyson Giza 9 8 6 14 0 0 1-0 2 0 1 0Mark Meek 9 4 10 14 3.5-14 0.5-1 0 0 0 0 0Willamette 10 329 368 697 59-278 26-187 15-209 38 10 11 5Opponents 10 362 390 752 70-256 23-130 7-62 27 7 8 6

Others (GP, U-A-T, Misc.): Alex Holland (9, 10-2-12, 2 PBU); Jake Turner (10, 8-3-11, 1 FF);Henry Harrison (5, 5-6-11, 1.0-1 TFL, 1 FR); Chris Santana (7, 4-4-81 FR); Wes Wenzel (8, 3-4-7,1 PBU); Josh Dean (5, 4-2-6); Ron Carter (10, 3-3-6, 1.0-1 TFL); Andy Zweng (4, 4-4-5, 0.5-6 TFL,0.5-6 QBS); Kyle Bettencourt (8, 1-4-5, 0.5-1 TFL); Max Weischedel (5, 2-3-5); Matt Millar (5, 1-3-4,0.5-3 TFL, 0.5-3 QBS); David Hernandez (4, 0-4-4, 0.5-3 TFL, 1 PBU); Scott Schoettgen (10, 3-0-3); Andy Jones (2, 2-0-2); Tait Stephens (2, 1-1-2, 2 PBU); T.J. Matsumoto (5, 1-1-2); Scott Miller (6, 1-1-2); Spenser Britton (2, 1-0-1); Solomon Frank (6, 0-1-1); Jamel Freeman (1, 0-1-1); Brendan Manion (1, 0-1-1, 0.5-3 TFL, 0.5-3 QBS); Tyler Whitcomb (7, 1-0-1); Jamiere Abney (9, 1-0-1); AaronCavette (9, 1-0-1); Ryan Johnston (3, 1-0-1); Thomas Martin (1, 0-1-1); Danny Mitchell (2, 1-0-1); Ian Schneider (1, 1-0-1, 1.0-4 TFL, 1.0-4 QBS); Brandon McKinley (2, 1-0-1); Jaden Rosselli (4, 1-0-1); Jake Simpson (1, 1-0-1); Lemar Griffin (5, 0-0-0, 1 FR); Team (10, 5-0-5, 1 FF, 1 FR, 1 Safety).QB Hurries: Robinson 6, Lyons 3, Bruno 2, Weil 2, Bourke 2, Pineda 1, Warner 1, Meek 1, Millar 1.

Bearcat Team Season HighsRushing Carries .................. 65 ....... at Whitworth, Oct. 30 Yards .................. 332 ....... vs. Lewis & Clark, Nov. 6 Touchdowns ........... 6 ....... at Pacific, Oct. 9; vs. Puget Sound, Oct. 16

Passing Completions ........ 15 ....... at Pacific, Oct. 9; vs. Lewis & Clark, Nov. 6 Attempts .............. 31 ....... at Hardin-Simmons, Sept. 11 Yards .................. 289 ....... at Hardin-Simmons, Sept. 11 Touchdowns ........... 4 ....... vs. Lewis & Clark, Nov. 6

Offense First Downs .......... 27 ....... at Pacific, Oct. 9; at Whitworth, Oct. 30; vs. Lewis & Clark, Nov. 6 Plays ..................... 78 ....... at Pacific, Oct. 9 Yards .................. 579 ....... at Pacific, Oct. 9

Scoring Points................. 69 ....... at Pacific, Oct. 9 Touchdowns ...... 10 ....... at Pacific, Oct. 9

Bearcat Individual Season Highs

Individual Season Highs (Continued)

Rushing Carries .................. 18 ....... Terrell Malley, at Whitworth, Oct. 30 Yards ................... 170 ........ Terrell Malley, vs. Southern Oregon, Sept. 18 Touchdowns ...........3........ Chad Pollard, vs. Puget Sound, Oct. 16 Longest Run ......... 77 ........ Terrell Malley, vs. Southern Oregon, Sept. 18

Passing Completions ........13........ Brian Widing, vs. Lewis & Clark, Nov. 6(Min. 10 Attempts ..............25........ Brian Widing, at Pacific Lutheran, Nov. 13attempts) Percentage.....83.3%........ Brian Widing, at Whitworth, Oct. 30 Yards ..................223........ Brian Widing, vs. Lewis & Clark, Nov. 6 Touchdowns ...........4........ Brian Widing, vs. Lewis & Clark, Nov. 6 Longest Pass ........78........ Brian Widing, at Hardin-Simmons, Sept. 11Receiving Catches .................... 8 .........Scott Schoettgen, at Hardin-Simmons, Sept. 11 8........ Scott Schoettgen, vs. Puget Sound, Oct. 16 Yards .................... 222 .........Scott Schoettgen, at Hardin-Simmons, Sept. 11 Touchdowns ...........4........ Scott Schoettgen, vs. Lewis & Clark, Nov. 6 Longest Catch ........ 78 .........Scott Schoettgen, at Hardin-Simmons, Sept. 11Scoring Points ...................24........ Scott Schoettgen, vs. Lewis & Clark, Nov. 6 Field Goals .............3........ Kyle Derby, at Whitworth, Oct. 10 Touchdowns ...........4........ Scott Schoettgen, vs. Lewis & Clark, Nov. 6Returns Punt Returns ..........3........ Jake Knecht, at Pacific, Oct. 9 3........ Jake Knecht, vs. Puget Sound, Oct. 16 Yards ....................36........ Jake Knecht, at Pacific, Oct. 9 Longest ................23........ Jake Knecht, at Pacific, Oct. 9 KO Returns ............4........ Jake Knecht, at Hardin-Simmons, Sept. 11 4........ Terrell Malley, vs. Puget Sound, Oct. 16 Yards ..................126........ Terrell Malley, vs. Puget Sound, Oct. 16 Longest ................46........ Jake Knecht, vs. Lewis & Clark, Nov. 6Intercepts Interceptions ..........1........ 15 times by eight players (Arlin Taylor 4 times, Ralph Pineda 3, Cody Pastorino 3, Dominic David 1, Tyson Giza 1, Jeff Kahler 1, Reed Warner 1, Jordan Weil 1) Return Yards .........44........ Ralph Pineda, at UW-Stevens Point, Sept. 4

Defense Solo Tackles ...........7........ Ralph Pineda, at Hardin-Simmons, Sept. 11 Assists ..................10........ Ralph Pineda, at Hardin-Simmons, Sept. 11 10 ........ Ralph Pineda, vs. Southern Oregon, Sept. 18 10........ Ralph Pineda, vs. Menlo, Oct. 23 Total Tackles .........17........ Ralph Pineda, at Hardin-Simmons, Sept. 11 Tackles/Loss ........3.0........ Walter Robinson, vs. Menlo, Oct. 23 Sacks ...................1.5........ Juan Alvarado, vs. Puget Sound, Oct. 16 Reed Warner, vs. Southern Oregon, Sept. 18

Wes Wenzel brings down a running back in the open field.

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1894Willamette plays its first college football game, defeating Pacificby a final score of 18-4.

1890 1910 1920 1930

1940

1934

Bearcats shut out Whitman, 75-0, setting school record for scoring that will last until a 77-17 win over Lewis & Clark in 2007.

1950 1960 1970

1980

1996Willamette reaches NAIA Playoffs. TheBearcats defeat Bethany (Kan.), 56-35, and fall to Western Washington, 13-12.

1990 2000 2010

1929WU wins first conference title with a 5-0 record. WU also wins basketballand baseball undefeated in 1929-30.

1913Bearcats achieve victory against the University of Oregon, 6-3, on Nov. 1.

1895WU downs Oregon Agricultural (OSU)36-6 in first meeting with Beavers.

1906Bearcats defeat Beavers, 4-0.

1924Willamette and Oregon tie 0-0 on Oct. 4.

1941Willamette loses to Hawaii, 20-6, on Dec. 6. The team is in Honolulu when Pearl Harbor is attacked by Japan on Dec. 7. WU players help during the aftermatch of the attack.

1942Willamette wins conference title. It is WU’s eight title in nine years(1934-40, 1941-42).

1958Bearcats play in a bowl game and lose to Nothern Arizona, 7-0. NAU is now a member of NCAA Division I.

1960 WU earns an 8-0 record under the guidance of Ted Ogdahl. The Bearcats score 25 or more points in 6 of 8 games.

1968Willamette ends regular season with a 21-20 win over Pacific Lutheran tomove to 9-0. WU is selected for NAIA Division II Playoffs and falls to Troy State (Ala.), 63-10, in semifinals.

1971Bearcats tie for the Northwest Conferencechampionship at 4-2. Willamette, Linfield and Pacific Lutheran share the NWC title.

1997Bearcats earn 10-0 regular season record and advance to the NAIA Division II Championship game before losing to Findlay (Ohio), 14-7. Liz Heaston kicks two extra points against Linfield on Oct. 18 to becomethe first female to score a point in a college football game.

1999

Willamette qualifies forNCAA Division III Playoffs.

2008Willamette finishes the regular season at 10-0. Bearcats defeat Occidental, 48-33, in NCAA Playoffs, before losing to UW-Whitewater, 30-27. WU sets school records with 498 points and69 touchdowns. Willamette wins NWC championship at 6-0.

2004WU qualifies for NCAA Division III Playoffs.

LizHeastonkickedtwoextrapointsonOct.18,1997.

ChuckPinkertonwasthequarterbackin1997.

The1941Bearcatswent8-2.

JimBoothwasafreshmanonthe1960team.

StanSolomonrushedfor753yardsand10

TDsin1958.

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Sept. 3 University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point Salem, OR 1:30 p.m.

Sept. 10 Hardin-Simmons University Salem, OR 1:30 p.m.

Sept. 17 Southern Oregon University Salem, OR 1:30 p.m.

Oct. 1 Linfield College* Salem, OR 4 p.m.

Oct. 8 Pacific University* Salem, OR 1:30 p.m.

Oct. 15 University of Puget Sound* Tacoma, WA 1 p.m.

Oct. 22 Portland State University Portland, OR 5:05 p.m.

Oct. 29 Whitworth University* Salem, OR 1:30 p.m.

Nov. 5 Lewis & Clark College*# Portland, OR 1 p.m.

Nov. 12 Pacific Lutheran University* Salem, OR 1 p.m.

Nov. 19 NCAA Division III Playoffs - 1st Round TBA TBA

Nov. 26 NCAA Division III Playoffs - 2nd Round TBA TBA

Dec. 3 NCAA Division III Quarterfinals TBA TBA

Dec. 10 NCAA Division III Semifinals TBA TBA

Dec. 17 NCAA Division III Championship TBA TBA

* Northwest Conference Game # Senior Day

Games webcast at www.willamette/edu/athletics/bsn/webcast starting 15 minutes prior to kickoff


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