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2012 FOOTBALLWILLAMETTE UNIVERSITY

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114 YEARS of BEARCAT fooTBALL30-12 SINCE ThE START of 2008

NCAA Playoffs1999, 2004, 2008

NAIA Playoffs1968, 1996, 1997

Northwest Conference23 overall titles

Last 17 seasons110-64-1 (.631)

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Willamette University General InformationLocation ...............................................................................................................Salem, OregonFounded ................................................................................................................................1842Enrollment ........................................................................ 2,027 Undergraduate; 2,827 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)Associate Athletic Director ................................................................................... Judy GordonAthletic Facilities and Operations Manager .........................................................Rob PassageHead Athletic Trainer.....................................................................................Shane Wibel, ATCAssistant Athletic Trainer ................................................................................ Erin Scharer, ATCAssistant Athletic Trainer ...................................................................................Ken Smith, ATCAssistant Athletic Trainer .......................................................................... Deborah Cable, ATCAthletics Communications Director .............................................................. Robert McKinneyAthletics Communications Phone ...................................................................... (503) 370-6110Athletics Communications E-mail ...................................................rmckinne@willamette.eduAdministrative Assistant .......................................................................................Leslie BerningAthletics Department Phone/FAX .............................................(503) 370-6420/(503) 370-6379Athletics Department Web Site ................................................www.willamette.edu/athleticsFacebook/Twitter .................................................... facebook.com/wubearcats; @wubearcats

Credits: The 2012 Willamette University Football Media Guide was written and edited by Robert McKinney, athletics communications director, and designed by Christopher Sabato, graphic design specialist. Help wasreceived from athletics communications assistants Brandon Chinn, John Lind, Timothy Walsh, Aly Croney andAna Sayavedra. Front Cover: Tight end Benny Weischedel is a powerful blocker, finds open space in the passing game, and is difficult to bring down once he catches the ball (Photo by Sabato); Inside Front Cover: Top —Dylan Jones carries the ball on a running play (Photo by Naomi Stukey); Middle — Quarterback Josh Dean isready to take the snap (Photo by Stukey); Bottom — Glen Fowles is in his first season as head coach and his 17thyear on the coaching staff (Photo by McKinney). Back Cover: Jake Knecht returns a kickoff (Photo by Stukey).Inside Photos are by Stukey, Sabato and the Willamette University Office of Marketing Communications.

Bearcat Football Success .....................IFCGeneral Information/Quick Facts ............1Head Coach Glen Fowles ........................2Bearcat Coaching History ........................31941 Willamette Pearl Harbor Team .......3Assistant Coaches ................................. 4-52012 Season Outlook ........................... 6-7Willamette Football Roster .................. 8-9Senior Player Profiles ........................ 10-21Player Photos and Information ........ 22-27Bearcat Webcasts ...................................28Athletic Training/Team Physicians .........28Bearcat Football Hometowns ................292012 Opponents/Media Outlets ..... 30-31The Northwest Conference ...................322011 NWC Standings and Stats ............322011 All-NWC Selections .......................32Returning All-NWC .................................33

Bearcat FootballQuick Facts

Head Coach ........................ Glen Fowles WU Record ......................0-0 (1st year) Career Record .................0-0 (1st year) Assistant at WU ...................... 16 years Alma Mater .............. Willamette, 1996 Office Phone ................(503) 370-6424Offensive Coordinator ....Brian Sheppard Office Phone ................(503) 375-5350Defensive Coordinator ....Nathan Naggi Office Phone ................(503) 375-53512011 Overall Record ...........................4-62011 NWC Record ......3-3 (4th place tie)Players Returning/Lost ...................68/47Starters Returning (O/D/S) ............. 7/7/2Starters Lost (O/D/S) ...................... 4/4/5Web 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

2011 Season Review ...............................342011 Student-Athletes of the Week ......342011 Game Summaries ..........................352011 Willamette Statistics ................ 36-38All-Time Bearcat Results .................. 39-41Head-to-Head Records ..........................41Willamette Football Records ........... 42-43NCAA Division III/Postseason ...............44Recent All-Americans .............................45All-Region/All-District ............................45First Team All-Conference .....................46Where Are They Now? ...........................46Willamette Administration .....................47Willamette University ....................... 48-49McCulloch Stadium ................................50Bearcat Locker Room .............................50Bearcat Football History...................... IBC2012 Willamette Schedule ................ OBC

Table of Contents

Cody Pastorino intercepts a pass. Pastorino is one of several experienced defensive backson the Willamette roster this season.

GENERAL INfoRMATIoN

GENERAL INfoRMATIoN

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WILLAMETTE hEAD CoACh

• 1996WillametteGraduate• 17thSeasononWillametteFootballCoachingStaff• NationalCoordinatorCoachoftheYearin2008• Recordof104-62-0(.627)onWillametteFootballStaff• NationalPlayoffsin1996,1997(TitleGame),1999,2004and2008• NWCChampionshipsin1995,1996,1997,1999and2008

Glen fowleshead Coach (1st year)

Glen fowles at WillametteYear Overall Pct. NWC Pct. Position 1996 9-2-0 # .818 5-0-0 * 1.000 Offensive Line 1997 13-1-0 # .929 5-0-0 * 1.000 Offensive Line 1998 7-3-0 .700 3-2-0 .600 Offensive Coordinator 1999 7-4-0 # .636 5-0-0 * 1.000 Offensive Coordinator 2000 3-7-0 .300 0-5-0 .000 Offensive Coordinator 2001 4-5-0 .444 2-3-0 .400 Offensive Coordinator 2002 6-4-0 .600 3-2-0 .600 Offensive Coordinator 2003 7-3-0 .700 4-1-0 .800 Offensive Coordinator 2004 7-4-0 # .636 4-1-0 .800 Offensive Coordinator 2005 5-4-0 .556 3-1-0 .750 Offensive Coordinator 2006 2-7-0 .222 2-4-0 .333 Offensive Coordinator 2007 4-6-0 .400 3-3-0 .500 Offensive Coordinator 2008 11-1-0 # .917 6-0-0 * 1.000 Offensive Coordinator 2009 8-2-0 .800 5-1-0 .833 Offensive Coordinator 2010 7-3-0 .700 4-2-0 .667 Offensive Coordinator 2011 4-6-0 .400 3-3-0 .500 Offensive Coordinator 2012 0-0-0 .000 0-0-0 — Head Coach

WU Totals 104-62-0 .627 57-28-0 .671 17 Seasons

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

of 104-62-0 (.627). The Bearcats qualified for the NAIA Division II Playoffs in 1996 and 1997, and competed in the NCAA Division III Playoffs in 1999, 2004 and 2008. Willamette lost in the NAIA national championship game to conclude the 1997 season. The Bearcats have registereda 57-28-0 (.671) record in Northwest Conferenceaction over the past 16 seasons. Fowles was the offensive line coach for the Bearcats in 1996 and 1997. He added offensive coordinator duties in 1998, as Mark Speckmanbecame the head coach. Fowles was named national Coordinator Coach of the Year in 2008, when Willamette went undefeated during the regular season and finished the year 11-1 after qualifying for the NCAA Division III Playoffs. In 2008, the Bearcats set school record with 498points scored and 69 touchdowns. Willamette averaged at least 200 rushing yards per game during 13 of the 14 years that Fowles served as the offensive coordinator, as WU ranked in the Top 20 in NCAA Division III12 times. Last season, playing one of the most difficult schedules in Division III, the Bearcats

Glen Fowles is in his first season as the head coach of the Bearcats, but he is not new to the Willamette football program. This is his 17th season on the coaching staff. Prior to joiningthe football staff, he played two seasons as anoffensive lineman for the Bearcats. Fowles previously was Willamette’s assistant head coach, offensive coordinator (14 years) and offensive line coach. He served as the team’sstrength and conditioning coordinator. “For me, Willamette University is home,” Fowles said. “I have met a lot of great people and made many friends at Willamette. I am a product of Willamette, and I have a passion for this place that transcends football. At this time,I couldn’t imagine anyone else being the headcoach of this football team.” Fowles has coached five offensive linemen who have earned All-America honors a total of eight times. Brandon Bennett was All-America three times (2005, 2006, 2007). Billy Joe Murraywas named All-America twice (2002, 2003). During his years on the football staff, Fowles has helped Willamette achieve an overall record

averaged 220.9 rushing yards per game to rank30th out of 239 teams. A native of Canada, Fowles played American football at Westsyde Secondary School, locatedin Kamloops, British Columbia. He attended College of the Siskiyous in Weed, Calif., for two seasons of junior college football. He was recruited in part by Dan Hawkins, who laterbecame WU’s head coach. Fowles also spent a medical hardship season at Central MissouriState University in Warrensburg, Mo. Fowles came to WU as a transfer student in 1994 and started two years at offensive tackle. He was named Second Team All-Conferenceas a junior and was drafted by the OttawaRoughriders of the Canadian Football League. He chose to return to Willamette and waschosen Honorable Mention All-NWC as a seniordespite missing half the year with a broken leg. He earned a Bachelor of Science degree inExercise Science from Willamette in 1996. Fowles and his wife, Rochelle, live in theSalem area. They have a son, Gavin, age 4, anda daughter, Raegan, 2 years old.

head Coach Glen fowles is in his first season as the leader of the WUfootball coaching staff. It is his 17th year as a coach with the Bearcats.

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BEARCAT CoAChING hISToRY

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 14 1998-11 82 59 0 .582Dan 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 .577Walter E. Erickson 1 1946 6 2 1 .722Harry 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 1.000Mark Savage 1 1896 2 0 1 .833C.R. “Brick” Morse 1 1895 2 2 0 .500O.C. Thompson 1 1914 2 3 0 .400Profs. Boyer & Nace 1 1907 2 4 0 .333Prof. A. Moser 1 1902 1 4 1 .250No recognized coach 1 1894 1 4 1 .250Harley E. Kirby 1 1908 1 5 0 .167Glen Fowles 1 2012-Pres. 0 0 0 —

Totals (26 Coaches) 114 1894-2012 491 385 38 .558

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

Willamette head football CoachesWillamette 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 TEAM

Merben Wooscored a total of17 touchdowns (9 rush, 8 catch)in 2008 to help the Bearcats goundefeated in theregular season and reach the NCAA Playoffs.

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, the Bearcats forged an impressive 8-2 record with six shutouts. The team won the Northwest Conferencetitle, outscoring their five NWC foes, 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, the Bearcats thought they’d be infor a treat with a trip to Hawaii. The teams from WU and San Jose State were to playa series of games with the University ofHawaii called the Shrine Bowl. In the first game on Dec. 6, 1941, the Bearcats lost to the U. of Hawaii, 20-6, in Honolulu. The next morning, the Bearcats were preparing for a tour of Oahu when Japanese forces bombed Pearl Harbor,leading to the U.S. entering World 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 bombing. The contingent from WU arrived on the ocean liner PresidentCoolidge in San Francisco on Christmas.

The 1941 football team was inducted into the Willamette Athletics 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 WU’s ‘Pearl Harbor’ team in 1991, there have been stories written in The Oregonian (Portland), Statesman Journal (Salem) and HonoluluAdvertiser, as well as elsewhere in the U.S. In November, 2000 the story of the WU football team in Hawaii was featured on aweekly ESPN show, “NFL Films Presents.”The feature was “The Moment of Impact.

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

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Mikey LemonWide Receivers(2nd Year)Willamette University ‘12

Chuck Pinkerton is beginning his 15th season as an assistant coach with the Bearcats. He coached running backs from 1998-04, then coached WU’s quarterbacksduring 2005-11. He will coach running backs this fall. Pinkerton was a four-year starter at quarterback for the Bearcats and helped the team reach the 1997 NAIA National Championship game. Pinkerton also led theBearcats to three conference titles from 1995-97. He was H.M. NAIA All-America and First Team All-NCIC in 1996 and 1997. He earned a bachelor’s degree in Economics from WU in 1998 and was inducted into the WU Athletics Hall of Fame in 2009. He lives in West Salem with his wife, Melanie, and their four children,Meredith, 11, Jeremiah, 8, Elizabeth, 5, and Sarah, 1.

Brent Turner is in his second year as an offensive assistant coach for Willamette. He was a tailback for the Bearcats for four seasons. He continues to workwith the offense in his 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 when he recovered ablocked 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 in 2011.

Brent TurnerOffensive Assistant(2nd Year)Willamette University ‘11

Mikey Lemon is in his second year as an offensive assistant coach for the Bearcats. He works with thewide receivers. As a player at Willamette, he was a flanker in 2009 and 2010. He carried the ball a total of 46 times for 290 yards, an average of 6.3 yards per rush. During his two seasons with the Bearcats, he scored five rushing touchdowns. Lemon was selected Honorable MentionAll-NWC in 2009. Lemon transferred to Willamette after playing twoseasons at Linfield College. He graduated from WU this past spring with a bachelor’s degree in Sociology. Lemon is the brother of fellow Bearcat football coachBrandon Lemon.

Josh ScottWide ReceiversSpecial Teams Coordinator(13th Year)Willamette University ‘99

Chuck PinkertonRunning Backs(15th Year)Willamette University ‘98

Josh Scott begins his 13th season as an assistant coach, including eight years as the wide receiver coach and special teams coordinator. Scott played for WUfrom 1996-98 as a quarterback and a wide receiver. In addition to coaching at WU, he is a mathematics teacher at McNary High School in Keizer. In 2008, he received the Crystal Apple Award, presented each yearto top teachers in the Salem-Keizer School District. Scott organizes Willamette’s annual youth summer football camp. He graduated from WU in 1999 witha bachelor’s degree in History. In 2001, he earned aMaster’s in Education degree from Western Oregon University. Scott, and his wife, Marie, have a daughter,MacKenzie, 8, and twin boys, Logan and Teagan, 4.

Brian SheppardOffensive Coordinator, Quarterbacks(1st year)

Alderson-Broaddus College (W. Va.) as the offensive coordinator, quarterbacks coach andacademic coordinator. Sheppard’s father, Mike Sheppard, was an assistant coach in the National Football Leaguefor approximately 20 years before he retired. Sheppard played football at Saddleback JC (Calif.), Southeastern Louisiana University andBaker University (Kan.). At SE Louisiana, he was a quarterback anda slot receiver. He was a team captain at Bakerin 2004 and 2005, as he threw for 26 TDs. After completing his eligibility, he graduated fromBaker in 2006 with a degree in Business.

Brian Sheppard is beginning his first season as the offensive coordinator for the Willamette University football team. He also serves as theBearcats’ quarterback coach. He has worked with great coaches in his career — Steve Kragthorpe and Charlie Stubbs (Tulsa); Hal Mumme and DeWayne Walker (N.M.State); Rick Neuheisel and Norm Chow (UCLA). More recently, he served short coaching stints at West Virginia Wesleyan College and

BakerUniversity ‘06

Kenny MillerOffensive Line(1st Year)Willamette University ‘12

Kenny Miller is starting his first year as an assistant offensive line coach. Miller played on the offensive line at Willamette from 2008-11, and was First Team All-NWCin 2010 and 2011. He started all 20 games during thosetwo years. Overall, Miller played in 30 games (20 starts). In 2011, he was a key blocker as WU earned 3,540 total yards and 174 first downs. Willamette averaged5.5 yards per play. During Miller’s four years at WU, the Bearcats rushed for 9,930 yards and averaged 236.4rushing yards per game. WU achieved a 30-12 record. Miller graduated from Willamette earlier this year with a bachelor’s degree in Physics. He is working on a Master of Arts in Teaching degree at the WillametteGraduate School of Education.

Brandon Crosby is in his first year on the football coaching staff. He is coaching the running backs andinside receivers this season. He played wide receiverand cornerback at Saddleback College and also atBaker University (Kan.). After attending Baker, Crosby coached at Corona Del Mar High School (Calif.) in 2006 as the co-offensive coordinator. He also coached the QBs, receivers, tightends and running backs. He was the head coach of thejunior varsity team. Crosby received a Bachelor of Arts degree in Business and Organizational Management followingcompletion of course work at Vanguard University inCalifornia. He is originally from Newport Beach, Calif.

Brandon CrosbyRunning Backs, Receivers(1st Year)Vanguard University

Tanner Smith is starting his ninth year as an assistant coach at Willamette. He coaches the offensive line andthe kickers. Smith played football at Montana State-Northern as a center and a kicker. He set five school kicking records. As a freshman, he kicked a field goal in overtime to giveMSU-Northern its first conference win in 27 years. He graduated from MSU-Northern in 2003 with a bachelor’s degree in Physical Education. Prior to joining the WU staff in 2004, he coached football for a year at his alma mater, Sentinel HS (Mont.). He is now a teacher atScott Elementary School. Smith’s father is assistant coach Darryl Smith. Tanner Smith and his wife, Shauna, have adaughter, Pacey Jane, age 2, and a son, Trevor (6 mos.).

Tanner SmithOffensive Line/Kickers(9th Year)Montana State-Northern ‘03

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Inside linebacker Matt Parr earns a tackle.

Darryl Smith is in his seventh year as an assistant coach with the Bearcats. His works with the defensive linemen. Smith joined Willamette after coaching for a total of 30 years at Sentinel High School in Missoula, Mont. While at Sentinel, he coached former Bearcat assistant coach Chris Prange and current WU assistantcoach Tanner 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 sixth year as a special education teacher in Salem. Hehas three adult children: Tanner, Cory, and Allyson.

Darryl SmithDefensive Line(7th Year)Eastern Montana Coll. ‘75

Brandon Lemon is starting his third season as an assistant coach for the Bearcats. He works with theteam’s defensive backs. He played in all 10 games at cornerback for WU in 2009 after transferring from nearby NWC rival Linfield College. Lemon was selected Second Team All-NWC at Linfield in 2007. He was named Honorable MentionAll-NWC while playing for the Bearcats in 2009. Lemon is completing his bachelor’s degree and is majoring in Sociology. Before attending college, hewas a student-athlete at Tualatin HS (Ore.). He was named First Team All-State in football and competed in basketball and baseball. He is the brother of WUassistant coach and former player Mikey Lemon.

Nathan NaggiDefensive Coordinator(8th year, 9th year on WU staff)

He was a linebacker on the Oregon football team and helped the Ducks reach a total of six bowl games during his seven years as a player and a coach. While at Oregon, Naggi coached current NFL defensive linemen Haloti Ngata,Junior Siavii and Igor Olshansky. Naggi earned a bachelor’s degree in Englishfrom the University of Oregon in 1999. He joined the Willamette football coaching staff after serving as the defensive coordinator and linebacker coach at Quincy University (Ill.) for two years. Naggi and his wife, Visay, are raising a daughter, Valarie, age 16, and a son,Paul, 1 year old.

Nathan Naggi is in his eighth year as WU’s defensive coordinator and his ninth 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 coached linebackers at Willamette in2000 and worked as a graduate assistant coach at the University of Oregon during the 2001 and2002 seasons.

University of Oregon ‘99

Brandon LemonAssistant Defensive Backs(3rd Year)Played at WU, 2009

John Horner is in his 17th 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 years as a starter, Horner set several Willamette passing records. He was an assistant on the WU staff in 1994 and graduated that same yearwith a degree in Exercise Science. In 1995 and 1996, he was Oregon State University’s video graduate assistant. He returned to Willamette in 1997 and has been coaching linebackers ever since. He currently is a physical education teacher at Lamb Elementary School in Salem. Horner and his wife, Kristi, are the parents of four children, Lilly, age 8, Melia, age6, Nolan, age 5, and Luke, 3 years old.

John HornerLinebackers(17th Year)Willamette University ‘94

Tony Cassinerio, who coached at WU from 2001-03,is in his seventh year since returning to the Bearcats in 2006. He coaches defensive backs and is the recruitingcoordinator. He is in his 10th year with the Bearcats. From 2004-05, Cassinerio was a graduate assistantcoach at Boise State University. He played cornerback at Modesto JC (Calif.) from1996-97, then competed at Willamette from 1998-99.He was named H.M. All-NWC at cornerback as a senior. Cassinerio earned a bachelor’s degree in Business Economics from WU in 2000. He received a master’s degree in Athletic Administration from Boise State in 2005. Cassinerio and his wife, Makanani, live in Salem.Their son Angelo was born in April of 2012.

Tony Cassinerio Recruiting CoordinatorDefensive Backs(10th Year)Willamette University ‘00

Lukkes Gilgan is in his second year as the outside linebacker coach for the Bearcats. Gilgan played forWillamette from 2006-09 and achieved 104 tackles asa defensive back. As a senior, he started all 10 gamesat safety and earned First Team All-NWC honors. Healso started on WU’s NCAA Playoff team in 2008. He recorded three interceptions in his career, while breaking up eight passes. He also was a contributoron special teams and scored on a blocked punt returnagainst 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 for two years and coached defensivebacks at Quincy University (Ill.) in 2010.

Lukkes Gilgan Outside Linebackers(2nd Year)Willamette University ‘10

Mark Meek is in his first year as an assistant coachfor the Willamette football team. He helps coach theBearcats in the defensive line. Meek played defensive tackle for Willamette overthe past three seasons after transferring from WesternOregon University. During his three years, he earned31 total tackles on 11 solo tackles and 20 assists. Healso recorded 5.0 tackles for losses, forced a fumble,assisted on two QB sacks and broke up two passes. He received a bachelor’s degree from Willamette with a major in Economics in the spring of 2011. He is currently in his second year at the Atkinson GraduateSchool of Management, where he is completing workon a Master of Business Administration (MBA) degree.

Mark MeekDefensive Assistant(1st Year)Willamette University ‘11

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The Willamette University football teamenters new and exciting territory as HeadCoasch Glen Fowles begins his first seasonin charge of the Bearcats. All of the players are ready to help develop a new look for the team, while maintaining the hard work,academic success, sense of family andon-the-field success that the Bearcats havebuilt over the years. Fowles is in his first year as head coach, but he isn’t new to the team. He’s startinghis 17th season on the coaching staff, with14 years as the offensive coordinator. Brian Sheppard joins the Bearcats as the new offensive coordinator in his first year on the WU staff. Nathan Naggi, in his eighth year as defensive coordinator, is inhis ninth year at Willamette. Fowles, Sheppard and Naggi will leadthe Bearcats through a very challengingschedule that includes six road games andjust four home games. Opponents for the Bearcats include Hardin-Simmons (Texas) and East Texas Baptist from the American Southwest Conference, plus Sewanee from the Southern Athletic Association, and allsix rivals in the Northwest Conference. Highlighting the schedule will be trips by airplane to take on Hardin-Simmons in

Jake Knecht celebrates a touchdown. In 2011,he led WU with 35 catches for 679 yards.

Quarterback Josh Dean prepares to throw apass. Dean is a strong and accurate passer.

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Abilene, Texas, and to battle Sewanee insoutheastern Tennessee. WU will host EastTexas Baptist in Salem, Ore. With two lengthy trips on the schedule, the Bearcats will play NWC rival Pacific ontwo occasions, in a non-conference game at Willamette on Oct. 22 and during NWCaction on Nov. 3 in Forest Grove, Ore. The Willamette home schedule featuresgames against East Texas Baptist, Pacific, Lewis & Clark and Puget Sound. All of thehome games will be at McCulloch Stadium.

The “Willamette Offense” As the Bearcats prepare for the start of the 2011 season, the team is committedto creating a new “Willamette Offense”. The system will put a greater emphasison passing, but will involve many of thesame athletes who ran the“Fly” offsensein recent seasons. Coach Fowles wants the“Willamette Offense” to become equally effective at running and passing, always ready to run plays that will succeed againstwhatever defense the team is facing. Leading the way in the new offense will be junior quarterback Josh Dean, who hasquickly gained a solid understanding of the system and improves his play with eachpractice. Dean was the back-up QB in the“Fly” offense in 2011. Helping lead the “Willamette Offense” will be several returning players who haveearned All-Northwest Conference honors. Wide receiver Jake Knecht (Sr.) was a First Team All-NWC selection in 2011. He caught 35 passes for 679 yards (19.4 avg.)and scored 8 touchdowns for the Bearcats. Other top returning players at the wide receiver position are Jake Turner (Sr.) and Matt Williams (Sr.). Turner earned a total of17 receptions in 2011 for 159 yards, whileWilliams hauled in 15 passes for 153 yards. Two-sport athlete Terrell Malley (Jr., HB),who sat out last season to focus on the Bearcat basketball team, returns to action. Malley was WU’s top rusher in 2010, when he carried the ball 77 times for 628 yards (8.2 avg.) and seven touchdowns. He wasnamed Second Team All-NWC. Adding another threat in the running and passing game will be Chad Pollard(Sr., HB). Pollard, who also missed 2011, wasnamed Second Team All-NWC in 2009.

Bearcats are Ready for a New Beginning with Head Coach Glen Fowles in 2012

Dylan Jones (So. RB) has the size and power to run up the middle, along with the speed and agility to be elusive on outsiderunning plays. In 2011, Jones rushed for 223 yards and 5 touchdowns on 31 carries (7.2 avg.). Taylor Wyman (So., RB) carriedthe ball 40 times for 231 yards (5.8 avg.). Benny Weischedel (Sr.) is the Bearcats’probable starter at tight end. He is a goodpass receiver who has the skill and powerto gain yards after the catch. In addition, he is solid blocker. Last year, he grabbedseven passes for 102 yards. In the offensive line, Taylor Reeder (Sr.,(OT) returns after being named First TeamAll-NWC. Zane Wise (Sr.), who was chosen Second Team All-NWC in 2011 can playoffensive guard or center. Also returning in the offensive line areAnthony Scalercio (Sr., OG) and Keenan-Celtic Faatea (So., C/OG). The Willametteoffensive line helped the Bearcats gain3,540 total yards and 2,209 rushing yardsper game in 2011.

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Experience on Defense On the list of returning players forthe Willamette defense are severalAll-Conference selections, with two First Team All-NWC player and three players named Second Team All-NWC,plus one Honorable Mention pick. Cody Pastorino (Sr., S) led WU with 37 unassisted tackles last year and was fourth on the team with 58 total tackles to earn First Team honors. He intercepted two passes, broke up twopasses and blocked one kick. Juan Alvarado (Sr., NG) was namedFirst Team All-NWC in 2010, when heachieved 17 total tackles, including 4.5tackles for losses and 2.5 QB sacks. Returning defenders with Second Team recognition are Wes Wenzel (Sr.,ILB), Dominic David (Sr., S) and BenLyons (Jr., DE). Wenzel topped the WU defensive chart with 65 total tackles as well as42 assists. He registered 4.0 tacklesfor losses and 3.5 quarterback sacks.David earned 56 tackles to rank fifth on the squad and tied for the team lead with four interceptions. Lyons led the Bearcats with 4.0 sacks and wasfourth with 6.0 tackles for losses. Tyson Giza (Jr., CB) was HonorableMention All-NWC in 2011. He earned29 tackles with 18 unassisted stops.

Inside linebacker Wes Wenzel focuses on the opposing backfield. Wenzel led Willamette with 65tackles in 2011. he also forced a fumble, recovered a fumble and broke up two passes.

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Other top returning players for theBearcats on defense include seniorsCullen Carroll (OLB), Scott Miller (DE),Matt Parr (ILB) and Reed Warner (OLB).Jack Nelson (So., ILB) also returns. Carroll registered 37 total tackles in 2011, while earning 24 solo stops. He tied for team lead with 7.0 tacklesfor losses. Miller attained 25 tackles. Parr contributed 37 tackles in 2010. Injuries limited him to just three gamesplayed in 2011. Warner achieved 49 tackles a yearago, while making 3.5 tackles behind the line of scrimmage. He recovered

a fumble and forced a fumble. Nelson started his WU career with 27 tacklesas a freshman last season. In 2011, Willamette held opponentsto 131.4 rushing yards per game and just 3.2 yards per carry. The Bearcats forced 26 turnovers on 9 fumbles and17 interceptions. During the season, WU kept threeteams under 10 points, and allowedjust 20.7 points per game overall. The Bearcats earned 21 sacks and limited opponents to 25.8% success on fourthdown (8 of 31).

Skill on Special Teams Kyle Derby (Jr., PK/P) will begin the season as the primary place-kicker and punter for the Bearcats. In 2011, Derbyconverted 29 of and 29 extra points and 5 of 6 field goals. Other helping in the kicking game are Tommy Laird (Sr.,PK) and Taylor Wyman (So., RB/PK/P). Tyson Giza (Jr., CB) averaged 22.9 yards on 22 kickoff returns. He gaineda total of 503 yards on the returns, with a long return of 52 yards. Wendell Galvan (So, CB) earnedan average of 10.8 yards on six puntreturns last year. Chad Pollard (Sr., HB)also will return punts for the Bearcats. Willamette can pressure opponentswhen they punt or attempt field goals. Cody Pastorino (Sr., S) has blocked atotal of four kicks during his career.

Defensive linemen Matt Millar (#58), Scott Miller (#91) and Ben Lyons (#54) are set for the snap.

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No. Name Pos. Yr. Ht. Wt. Hometown (Previous School) 1 Dylan Jones RB So. 5’11” 209 Santa Maria, Calif. (Ernest Righetti High School) 1 Shawn Wong WR So. 5’ 5” 165 Fremont, Calif. (American High School) 2 Terrell Malley HB Jr. 5’ 8” 178 Portland, Ore. (Roosevelt High School) 3 Bryan Toles DB Fr. 5’ 8” 172 Clovis, Calif. (Cloivs North High School) 4 Jake Knecht WR Sr. 6’ 0” 197 Issaquah, Wash. (Skyline High School/Illinois State University) 4 David Lowe ILB So. 6’ 0” 202 Beaverton, Ore. (Beaverton High School) 5 Wendell Galvan CB So. 5’ 9” 187 Bothell, Wash. (Bothell High School) 6 Tait Stephens S Jr. 6’ 1” 195 Sammamish, Wash. (Skyline High School) 7 Chris Santana S Jr. 5’10” 200 Salinas, Calif. (North Salinas High School) 7 Jake Jones QB Sr. 6’ 1” 190 Wilsonville, Ore. (Wilsonville High School) 8 Jordan Weil ILB Jr. 6’ 3” 244 Sammamish, Wash. (Skyline High School) 8 Derek Traeger WR So. 5’11” 189 Mount Angel, Ore. (John F. Kennedy High School) 9 Reed Warner OLB Sr. 6’ 3” 225 Salem, Ore. (South Salem High School) 10 Josh Dean QB Jr. 6’ 2” 212 Dana Point, Calif. (Dana Hills High School) 11 Dominic David S Sr. 5’11” 209 Salem, Ore. (South Salem High School/Portland State Univ.) 13 Matthew Paparella HB Fr. 5’10” 193 Glendale, Ariz. (Ironwood High School) 14 Corey Walsh DB Jr. 5’10” 199 San Pedro, Calif. (San Pedro HS/Western New Mexico Univ.) 15 Henry Adelman ILB Fr. 5’10” 209 Arroyo Grande, Calif. (Arroyo Grande High School) 15 Dalton Berridge WR Fr. 6’ 3” 198 Denver, Colo. (Denver East High School) 16 Connor Donahue QB Fr. 6’ 0” 173 Hemet, Calif. (West Valley High School) 17 Cody Pastorino S Sr. 5’ 8” 175 Glenn, Calif. (Willows High School) 18 Kyle Davey OLB Sr. 6’ 4” 243 Atwater, Calif. (Buhach Colony High School) 19 Tommy Laird PK Sr. 5’ 9” 202 Beaverton, Ore. (Beaverton High School) 19 Dustin Crabtree QB Fr. 6’ 1” 200 Sherwood, Ore. (Sherwood High School) 20 Blaze Rogers CB Sr. 5’ 8” 186 Lahaina, Hawaii (Lahainaluna High School) 21 Gabe Deleon HB Fr. 5’ 5” 142 Arroyo Grande, Calif. (Arroyo Grande High School) 22 Taylor Wyman RB So. 5’ 8” 176 Bellevue, Wash. (Issaquah High School) 22 Taylor Bonawitz PK/P Fr. 5’10” 166 Sherwood, Ore. (Sherwood High School) 23 Tyson Giza CB Jr. 5’11” 187 Salem, Ore. (Sprague High School) 24 Matt Williams WR Sr. 5’ 7” 170 Encinitas, Calif. (La Costa Canyon High School) 25 Joseph Harman HB Jr. 5’ 9” 189 Philomath, Ore. (Philomath High School) 26 Thomas Grisley DB Fr. 5’ 9” 165 Denver, Colo. (J.K. Mullen High School) 27 Donny Torres DB Fr. 5’ 9” 176 Long Beach, Calif. (St. Anthony High School) 28 Kenny Gebhardt WR Sr. 5’10” 180 Eugene, Ore. (Willamette High School) 29 Kyle Derby PK/P Jr. 5’ 9” 198 Oakdale, Calif. (Oakdale High School) 29 Daley Smith CB So. 5’11” 174 St. Paul, Ore. (St. Paul High School) 30 Cullen Carroll OLB Sr. 5’11” 209 Petaluma, Calif. (St. Vincent de Paul High School) 31 Dominic Revelez OLB So. 5’ 7” 184 Dublin, Calif. (Dublin High School) 32 J.T. Wells ILB Fr. 5’ 8” 194 Nipomo, Calif. (Nipomo HIgh School) 33 Matt Parr ILB Sr. 6’ 0” 233 Lihue, Hawaii (Kauai High School) 34 David Cheng P/DB So. 5’11” 186 Dublin, Calif. (Dublin High School) 34 Preston Dean RB Fr. 5’11” 211 Shingle Springs, Calif. (Oak Ridge High School) 35 Jake Turner WR Sr. 5’ 9” 177 Ontario, Ore. (Ontario High School) 36 Mitchell Brisacher OLB Fr. 5’10” 183 Los Angeles, Calif. (Windward High School) 37 Mike Hernandez RB Jr. 5’10” 230 Lodi, Calif. (Tokay High School) 37 Ben McLane ILB Fr. 5’ 9” 174 Prineville, Ore. (Crook County High School) 38 Cody Eining OLB Fr. 5’ 8” 182 West Jordan, Utah (West Jordan High School) 39 Chad Pollard HB Sr. 5’ 7” 169 Bakersfield, Calif. (Liberty High School/Bakersfield College) 40 Sean Cooper OLB Fr. 5’10” 191 Piedmont, Calif. (Piedmont High School) 40 Connor Pogue RB Jr. 5’ 9” 239 Orange, Calif. (Villa Park High School) 42 T.J. Matsumoto ILB Jr. 6’ 0” 204 Union City, Calif. (James Logan High School) 43 Jake Straube TE So. 6’ 4” 209 Junction City, Ore. (Junction City High School) 44 Wes Wenzel ILB Sr. 5’11” 223 Portland, Ore. (Sunset High School) 45 Benny Weischedel TE Sr. 6’ 2” 230 San Pedro, Calif. (San Pedro High School) 46 Jack Gala TE Sr. 6’ 3” 226 Mercer Island, Wash. (Mercer Island HS/Washington State Univ.) 47 Jacob Meza ILB Jr. 5’10” 209 Burbank, Calif. (John Burroughs HS/Glendale Comm. College) 48 Wyatt Briggs DE Jr. 6’ 2” 239 Scio, Ore. (Scio High School) 49 Chris Luetjen HB Fr. 5’10” 182 Lake Oswego, Ore. (Lake Oswego High School) 50 Ben Keller DL Fr. 5’11” 316 Ka’a’awa, Hawaii (University High School) 50 Bryan Martz OL So. 6’ 2” 240 Salem, Ore. (South Salem High School) 51 Rudy Iniguez OG Fr. 5’10” 269 San Jose, Calif. (Bellarmine College Preparatory) 52 Dustin Willey C So. 6’ 0” 282 Modesto, Calif. (Central Catholic High School)

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No. Name Pos. Yr. Ht. Wt. Hometown (Previous School) 52 Samuel Woodward ILB Fr. 5’ 8” 189 Claremont, Calif. (Webb High School) 53 Tyler Hearns DE So. 6’ 1” 210 Dublin, Calif. (Dublin High School) 54 Ben Lyons DE Sr. 5’11” 221 Anchorage, Alaska (South Anchorage High School) 55 Jack Nelson ILB So. 6’ 2” 216 Portland, Ore. (Jesuit High School) 56 Keenan-Celtic Faatea OG So. 5’11” 319 Honolulu, Hawaii (Punahou School) 57 David Hernandez NG Jr. 5’10” 242 Bakersfield, Calif. (Ridgeview High School) 58 Matt Millar DE Sr. 5’ 9” 255 Clovis, Calif. (Buchanan High School) 59 Aaron Howard DL Fr. 6’ 1” 252 Denver, Colo. (East High School) 60 Blake Ahlers OT Jr. 6’ 4” 298 Yuba City, Calif. (Sutter Union High School) 61 Ryan Morgan OL So. 6’ 1” 302 Lone Tree, Colo. (Arapahoe High School) 62 Cameron Ciano OL Fr. 6’ 1” 240 Half Moon Bay, Calif. (Junipero Serra High School) 63 Marcos Romero Ceja OL Fr. 5’ 9” 228 Salem, Ore. (McKay High School) 64 Robin Ririe OL Fr. 6’ 1” 273 Oakley, Calif. (Freedom High School) 65 Morgan Hill DL Fr. 6’ 0” 229 Mill valley, Calif. (Tamalpais High School) 66 Anthony Scalercio OG Sr. 6’ 2” 284 Santa Rosa, Calif. (Montgomery HS/Santa Rosa Junior College) 67 Shane DePoe DE Sr. 6’ 2” 241 Neah Bay, Wash. (Neah Bay High School) 68 Andrew Loza OL So. 5’10” 264 Sherwood, Ore. (Sherwood High School) 69 Ethan Coffey DL Fr. 6’ 0” 191 Lynnwood, Wash. (Meadowdale High School) 70 Justin Brown OT So. 6’ 3” 308 Oxnard, Calif. (Oxnard High School) 71 Nikolas Ruiz Anderson DL Fr. 5’ 9” 235 Springfield, Ore. (Henry D. Sheldon High School) 73 Christopher Jimenez C So. 6’ 5” 350 Los Angeles, Calif. (Cathedral High School/Chemeketa CC) 74 Cody Smith C So. 6’ 0” 250 Prineville, Ore. (Crook County High School) 75 Cuyler Hudson OT Jr. 6’ 3” 266 Leavenworth, Wash. (Cascade High School) 76 Zane Wise C/OG Sr. 6’ 1” 280 Sweet Home, Ore. (Sweet Home High School) 77 Taylor Reeder OT Sr. 6’ 4” 274 Salinas, Calif. (Palma High School) 78 Ryan Springer OG So. 6’ 0” 309 Eureka, Calif. (Eureka High School) 79 Connor McLaughlin DL Fr. 6’ 2” 292 Rosamond, Calif. (Rosamond High School) 80 Beau Smith WR So. 6’ 0” 190 Roseville, Calif. (Roseville High School) 82 James Pearson TE Sr. 6’ 4” 232 Davis, Calif. (Davis High School/Cabrillo College) 83 Ryan Johnston WR Jr. 6’ 0” 199 The Dalles, Ore. (The Dalles High School) 84 Kyle Clouthier WR Fr. 5’ 7” 158 Incline Village, Nev. (Incline High School) 85 Jon Amos WR Sr. 6’ 0” 197 Klamath Falls, Ore. (Klamath Union High School) 86 Tom Merkle TE Fr 6’ 3” 218 Eagle, Idaho (Eagle High School) 88 Garrett Davis TE Fr. 6’ 4” 190 Marysville, Wash. (Marysville-Pilchuk High School) 89 Hans Lehndorff DL Fr. 5’10” 250 Boulder, Colo. (Boulder High School) 91 Scott Miller DE Sr. 6’ 2” 258 Danville, Calif. (San Ramon Valley High School) 93 Kyle Bettencourt NG Sr. 6’ 5” 266 Danville, Calif. (San Ramon Valley High School) 95 Matt Holder TE So. 6’ 1” 232 Walnut Creek, Calif. (Northgate High School) 96 Sean Alvey DE Fr. 6’ 4” 236 Portland, Ore. (Jesuit High School) 97 Alex Franchetti NG So. 6’ 2” 269 Stockton, Calif. (Lincoln High School) 98 Mark Sapyta DE So. 6’ 2” 200 Highlands Ranch, Colo. (Regis Jesuit High School) 99 Juan Alvarado NG Sr. 6’ 2” 318 Stockton, Calif. (Franklin High School)

Head Coach/Offensive Line: Glen Fowles (1st year as Head Coach, 17th year overall)Offensive Coordinator: Brian Sheppard (1st year)Defensive Coordinator: Nathan Naggi (8th year as Defensive Coordinator, 9th year overall)Offensive Line: Tanner Smith (9th year) Assistant Offensive Line: Kenny Miller (1st year)Special Teams/Wide Receivers: Josh Scott (13th year) Wide Receivers: Mikey Lemon (2nd year)Running Backs: Brandon Crosby (1st year) Running Backs: Chuck Pinkerton (15th year)Offensive Assistant: Brent Turner (2nd year)Defensive Backs/Recruiting Coordinator: Tony Cassinerio (10th year) Assistant Defensive Backs: Brandon Lemon (3rd year)Linebackers: John Horner (17th year) Outside Linebackers: Lukkes Gilgan (2nd year)Defensive Line: Darryl Smith (7th year) Defensive Assistant: Mark Meek (1st year)

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

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#85 JonAmos6’0”, 197 lbs. • Klamath Falls, Oregon (Klamath Union High School)Is in his fourth year with the Bearcats after playing at Klamath Union High School in Klamath Falls, Oregon ... Played in three games for Willamette last season ... Gives the Bearcats depth at the wide recceiver position as the teamprepares to increase the number of passing plays in the new Willamette Offense ... Works hard at improving hisskills during practices ... Played for his father, Wayne Amos, at Klamath Union High School ... During his senior season,he helped Klamath Union achieve a 6-5 overall record, as the team claimed part of a three-way tie for first place in the Southern Sky Conference with a 3-1 mark ... Also contributed to Klamath Union earning a 7-5 record during his junioryear ... Majoring in Biology at Willamette ... Son of Wayne and Ila Amos.

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#93 KyleBettencourt6’5”, 266 lbs. • Danville, California (San Ramon Valley High School)Started all 10 games last season ... Has played in a total of 20 games during his first three years with the Bearcats ... Achieved 13 total tackles in 2011, including two assisted tackles behind the line of scrimmage ... One of his assistedtackles was a quarterback sack ... Owns a career total of 18 tackles ... Will be a starter for the Bearcats again thisfall ... Played football all four years as a student-athlete at San Ramon Valley High School in California ... Contributedto San Ramon Valley achieving a 12-1-1 record as a junior and a 9-4 record as a senior in 2008 ... In 2007, San Ramon Valley tied for a league title and won the NCS Championship ... Majoring in Sociology with a minor in Economics ... Isthe brother of former WU football player Ryan Bettencourt (2005-08 seasons) ... Parents are Kirk and Pam Bettencourt.

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YEAR GP RUSH YDS. AVG. TD LONG YDS./GM REC YDS. AVG. TD LONG YDS./GM2009 1 0 0 — 0 — 0.0 1 14 14.0 0 14 14.02010 1 0 0 — 0 — 0.0 0 0 — 0 — 0.02011 3 0 0 — 0 — 0.0 0 0 — 0 — 0.0Career 5 0 0 — 0 — 0.0 1 14 14.0 0 14 2.8

Major:Biology Providesdepthatwidereceiver

YEAR GP UT AT TOT TFL YDS. SACKS YDS. PBU INT YDS. TD FF FR TD BLK2009 2 0 0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 02010 8 1 4 5 0.5 1 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 02011 10 1 12 13 1.0 4 0.5 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Career 20 2 16 18 1.5 5 0.5 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

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#99 JuanAlvarado6’3”, 339 lbs. • Stockton, California (Franklin High School)Has made 65 tackles during his career ... Earned 14 tackles in 2011 ... Was named First Team All-NWC in 2010, afterearning 17 total tackles, including 4.5 tackles for losses and 2.5 quarterback sacks ... Forced one fumble and recovered one fumble in 2010 ... Has seen action in 31 games during his career despite suffering an injury that forced him to miss the final six games of 2009 ... Received a medical hardship waiver ... Ended last year with 65 career total tackles, including 32 unassisted stops and 10.0 tackles for losses ... Was a four-year letterwinner at Franklin High School in Stockton, California ... Named All-League as an offensive lineman and a defensive lineman during his senior season ...Is majoring in Sociology at Willamette ... His parents are Jose and Teresa Alvarado.

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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 02011 7 4 10 14 1.5 1 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Career 31 32 33 65 10.0 20 2.5 9 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 0

Major:Sociology FirstTeamAll-NWCin2010

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#30 CullenCarroll5’11”, 209 lbs. • Petaluma, California (St. Vincent de Paul High School)Enters his senior season with 61 career tackles, including 37 solo stops ... Has played in 23 games during his career ...Saw action in 10 games last season while earning 24 unassisted tackles and 37 total tackles ... Registered 7.0 tacklesfor losses and recorded 2.0 quarterback sacks ... In his career, he has maded 9.5 tackles for losses, including 3.0 QBsacks ... Two career forced fumbles ... Played football and basketball at St. Vincent de Paul HS ... Chosen All-Stateat linebacker as a senior ... Was the NCL-1 South and Redwood Empire Defensive Player of the Year ... First TeamAll-NCL-1 and First Team All-Redwood Empire at linebacker and running back ... Helped St. Vincent win the 2008NCS Championshihp ... Majoring in Exercise Science at WU ... His parents are Joseph and Doreen Carroll.

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#48 WyattBriggs6’2”, 239 lbs. • Scio, Oregon (Scio High School)Played in nine games last season and earned four tackles, including a 7-yard sack ... Will battle for additional playing time this season ... Is a senior academically, but has junior eligibility ... Is a good pass rusher and provides qualitydepth at defensive end ... Previously competed in football, basketball and track at nearby Scio High School in Scio, Oregon ... Won a State title in the discus in 2008 ... At Willamette, he also is a thrower on the Bearcat track and field team ... Earned third place in the hammer throw at 177’ 9” and was fourth in the discus at 143’ 9” during the 2012NWC Championships ... Both of his distances established personal-best marks ... Majoring in Exercise Science witha minor in Psychology ... Son of Vance and Deeann Briggs.

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#18 KyleDavey6’4”, 243 lbs. • Atwater, California (Buhach Colony High School)Has played in 13 games for the Bearcats ... Provides quality depth at outside linebacker ... Will challenge for increasedplaying time this season ... Delivers a good pass rush and also contributes to defending the run ... Played football and was a hurdler during the track and field season at Buhach Colony High School in Atwater, California ... Competed at quarterback, defensive end and linebacker in football ... Was selected as the Team Most Valuable Player, Most Inspirational Player and Outstanding Offensive Back at Buhach Colony HS ... Has earned the Mary Stuart Rogers Scholarship at Willamette for his academic achievements and personal character ... Majoring in Exercise Science ...Is the son of Darlene Stinson.

YEAR GP UT AT TOT TFL YDS. SACKS YDS. PBU INT YDS. TD FF FR TD BLK2009 3 0 0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 02010 10 13 11 24 2.5 11 1.0 8 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 02011 10 24 13 37 7.0 28 2.0 11 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0Career 23 37 24 61 9.5 39 3.0 19 2 0 0 0 2 1 0 0

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YEAR GP UT AT TOT TFL YDS. SACKS YDS. PBU INT YDS. TD FF FR TD BLK2011 9 3 1 4 1.0 7 1.0 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

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YEAR GP UT AT TOT TFL YDS. SACKS YDS. PBU INT YDS. TD FF FR TD BLK2009 6 0 0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 02010 4 0 0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 02011 3 0 1 1 0.0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Career 13 0 1 1 0.0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

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#11 DominicDavid5’11”, 209 lbs. • Salem, Oregon (South Salem HS/Portland State Univ.)Received Second Team All-NWC honors in 2011 ... During two seasons at Willamette, he has accumulated 85 total tackles, including 44 unassisted stops ... Has intercepted five passes for a total of 61 yards in returns ... Grabbed four pickoffs last season to tie for the team lead ... Career totals also include 10 pass break-ups ... Played one season at Portland State before transferring to Willamette in 2010 ... Last year, he faced his former teammates on Oct. 22at Jeld-Wen Field ... Led the Bearcats with nine tackles against Portland State, including one tackle for a loss ... Was named Second Team All-State as a defensive back at South Salem High School and was chosen All-CVC at defensiveback and wide recevier ... Majoring in Exercise Science ... Parents are Nick and Kathy David and April Carter.

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YEAR GP UT AT TOT TFL YDS. SACKS YDS. PBU INT YDS. TD FF FR TD BLK2010 9 14 15 29 1.0 1 0.0 0 6 1 29 0 1 0 0 02011 10 30 26 56 1.0 7 0.0 0 4 4 32 0 0 1 0 0Career 19 44 41 85 2.0 8 0.0 0 10 5 61 0 1 1 0 0

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#67 ShaneDePoe6’2”, 241 lbs. • Neah Bay, Washington (Neah Bay High School)Has battled injuries throughout his college career with the Bearcats ... Saw action in two games during the 2011season and registered three total tackles ... Assisted a quarterback sack for a 3-yard loss ... Is unable to play this year as the result of an injury ... Played football for four years at Neah Bay High School in the State of Washington ... Was selected First Team All-Pacific Coast North League as an offensive lineman and a defensive lineman ... Chosen First Team All-Peninsula in the offensive line ... Earned Second Team All-State honors in the defensive line ... Was theVice President of his graduating class all four years at Neah Bay ... Undecided regarding his major ... Is the son ofRonald and Trish DePoe.

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YEAR GP UT AT TOT TFL YDS. SACKS YDS. PBU INT YDS. TD FF FR TD BLK2011 2 2 1 3 0.5 3 0.5 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

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#46 JackGala6’3”, 226 lbs. • Mercer Island, Washington (Mercer Is. HS/Washington St.)Has played in nine games for the Bearcats, including a career-high seven games last season ... His efforts contributedto Willamette averaging 354.0 total yards and 220.9 rushing yards per game in 2011 ... Has been valuable as a blocker for the Bearcats ... His efforts at offensive tackle helped Willamette achieve 174 first downs and score 33 touchdownson offense last year ... Moves to tight end this season, where he will provide quality depth and will be directly involved in the passing game ... Transferred from Washington State University after his freshman year ... Also has participatedas a midfielder on the lacrosse club team at Willamette ... Competed in basketball and football at Mercer IslandHigh School ... Is majoring in Politics at Willamette ... Son of Tawny Gala.

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YEAR GP RUSH YDS. AVG. TD LONG YDS./GM REC YDS. AVG. TD LONG YDS./GM2009 1 0 0 — 0 — 0.0 0 0 — 0 — 0.02010 1 0 0 — 0 — 0.0 0 0 — 0 — 0.02011 7 0 0 — 0 — 0.0 0 0 — 0 — 0.0Career 9 0 0 — 0 — 0.0 0 0 — 0 — 0.0

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#28 KennyGebhardt5’10”, 187 lbs. • Eugene, Oregon (Willamette High School)Begins his senior year for the Bearcats after playing in eight games last season ... Works hard and gives Willamettedepth at the wide receiver position ... Attended Willamette High School in Eugene, Oregon ... Helped the Wolverinesearn a 10-2 record and tie for the Midwestern League title at 4-1 in 2007 ... Contributed to a 6-4 record at WHS duringthe 2008 season for a combined mark of 18-6 over his junior and senior years ... Helped WHS defeat Hillsboro before losing to Bend in the second round of he 2007 OSAA Playoffs ... Caught a 44-yard pass in the fourth quarter to set up the clinching touchdown in a 10-7 win over North Medford HS in 2008 ... Is a Pre-Medicine student who is majoring inEconomics and completing a minor in Chemistry ... Parents are Tina Ray and Bob Gehhardt.

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YEAR GP RUSH YDS. AVG. TD LONG YDS./GM REC YDS. AVG. TD LONG YDS./GM2010 3 2 5 2.5 0 5 1.7 1 10 10.0 0 10 3.32011 8 0 0 — 0 — 0.0 0 0 — 0 — 0.0Career 11 2 5 2.5 0 5 0.5 1 10 10.0 0 10 1.0

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#23 TysonGiza5’11”, 187 lbs. • Salem, Oregon (Sprague High School)Enters this season with 18 games played in his career ... Has junior eligibility after an injury kept him from playing at Willamette in 2009 ... In 2011, he achieved 29 total tackles and tied for the team lead with four interceptions ... Alsoreturned 22 kickoffs for a total of 503 yards, an average of 22.9 yards per return ... Was chosen Honorable MentionAll-NWC last year ... During his career, he has registered 43 total tackles, made 26 unassisted stops and interceptedfive passes ... Is an outfielder on the Willamette baseball team ... Earned Honorable Mention All-NWC recognitionin 2010 when he hit .333 for the Bearcats ... Owns a .317 career batting average and is 33 of 42 on stolen bases atWillamette ... Is majoring in Economics ... Son of Greg and Debbie Giza.

Major:Economics HonorableMentionAll-NWCin2011

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YEAR GP UT AT TOT TFL YDS. SACKS YDS. PBU INT YDS. TD FF FR TD BLK2010 9 8 6 14 0.0 0 0.0 0 2 1 0 0 0 1 0 02011 9 18 11 29 0.5 1 0.0 0 4 4 1 0 1 0 0 0Career 18 26 17 43 0.5 1 0.0 0 6 5 1 0 1 1 0 0Junior Eligibility

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QB

YEAR GP RUSH YDS. AVG. TD LG YDS./GM CP ATT INT PCT. YDS. TD LG YDS./GM2009 3 3 16 5.3 0 13 5.3 5 10 0 50.0% 45 1 14 15.02010 1 2 6 3.0 0 4 6.0 2 2 0 100.0% 30 0 20 30.02011 2 2 18 9.0 0 11 3.0 2 4 0 50.0% 17 0 15 8.5Career 6 7 40 5.7 0 13 6.7 9 16 0 56.3% 92 1 20 15.3

Major:Economics All-StatetwiceasaQBandpunteratWilsonvilleHS

#7 JakeJones6’ 1”, 190 lbs. • Wilsonville, Oregon (Wilsonville High School)Plays an important role as Willamette’s top back-up quarterback ... Is the holder on extra points and field goals ...Has completed 9 of 16 passes (56.3%) for 92 yards and one touchdown for the Bearcats ... Has developed a verygood understanding of the new Willamette Offense and can take over on a moment’s notice ... Also is a pitcher onthe Willamette baseball team ... Has registered 34 strikeouts in 60 2/3 innings pitched during his career ... Was named All-League twice as a quarterback and a punter at Wilsonville High School in Oregon ... Earned All-League baseball honors two times at WHS as a pitcher, and also competed in basketball ... Majoring in Economics with a minor inPsychology at Willamette ... Is the son of Bob and Becki Jones ...

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#19 TommyLaird5’9”, 202 lbs. • Beaverton, Oregon (Beaverton High School)Is in his fourth season as a place-kicker on the Willamette football team ... Has averaged 53.4 yards on nine kickoffs over the past three years ... Will challenge to be the starter on kickoffs this fall and will battle for playing time onextra points ... Also kicked at Beaverton High School, where he was chosen Special Teams Player of the Year as ajunior and a senior ... Earned Third Team All-Metro in the Portland, Ore., area during each of his final two years at Beaverton HS ... Scored 62 points on 35 extra points and nine field goals in 2008 to help Beaverton reach the OSAA Class 6A Semifinals, before finishing the year with a 10-3 record ... Member of the National Honor Society in highschool ... His major is Environmental Science ... Is completing a minor in Geography ... Parents are Kim and Anne Laird.

Major:EnvironmentalScience Scored62pointsasasenioratBeavertonHS

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#54 BenLyons5’11”, 221 lbs. • Anchorage, Alaska (South Anchorage High School)Received Second Team All-Northwest Conference honors in 2011 ... Enters his senior season with 54 tackles in 26career games played ... Saw action in all 10 games in 2011 and contributed 32 total tackles, including 6.0 tackles forlosses of 28 yards ... Achieved 4.0 sacks last year, as he brought down quarterbacks for 25 yards in loses ... Earned16 tackles in 2010, including 11 unassisted stops and 3.5 quarterback sacks .... Provides the Bearcats with a strongpass rush from the defensive end position ... Prevously played football at South Anchorage High School for HeadCoach John Lewis ... Was an offensive and defensive lineman in high school ... Helped South Anchorage reach thesemifinals of the Large School State Championship in 2008 ... Is majoring in Sociology ... Son of Tim Lyons.

YEAR GP UT AT TOT TFL YDS. SACKS YDS. PBU INT YDS. TD FF FR TD BLK2000 6 3 3 6 2.0 2 2.0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 02010 10 11 5 16 3.5 21 3.5 21 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 02011 10 15 17 32 6.0 28 4.0 25 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Career 26 29 25 54 11.5 51 9.5 48 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Major:Mathematics SecondTeamAll-NWCin2011

DE

YEAR GP EPM EPA PCT. FGM FGA PCT. LG 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+ PTS AVG.2009 1 0 1 .000 0 0 — — 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0.02010 1 0 0 — 0 0 — — 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0.02011 3 2 3 .667 0 0 — — 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0.0Career 5 2 4 .500 0 0 — — 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0.0

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#4 JakeKnecht6’ 0”, 197 lbs. • Issaquah, Washington (Illinois State University)In two seasons with the Bearcats, he has caught 48 passes for 935 yards and nine touchdowns ... Career average of19.5 yards per reception ... Hauled in 35 passes for 679 yards and eight touchdowns last year to earn First TeamAll-NWC recognition ... Tied a WU record with four touchdown catches and gained a career-high 199 yards against Lewis & Clark on Nov. 5, 2011 ... Caught a career-high seven passes against Puget Sound on Oct. 15, 2011 ... Career stats also include nine rushes for 103 yards and two touchdowns ... Has gained 548 kickoff return yards ... Averaged19.1 yards on seven kickoff returns last season and gained 20.7 yards on 20 kickoff returns in 2010 ... Is majoring inMarketing while participating in Willamette’s 3/2 MBA program ... Son of Jeff and Mary Ann Knecht.

WR

YEAR GP RUSH YDS. AVG. TD LONG YDS./GM REC YDS. AVG. TD LONG YDS./GM2010 10 2 18 9.0 1 13 1.8 13 256 19.7 1 64 25.62011 10 7 85 12.1 1 80 8.5 35 679 19.4 8 67 67.9Career 20 9 103 11.4 2 80 5.2 48 935 19.5 9 67 46.8

Major:Rhetoric&MediaStudies FirstTeamAll-NWClastseason

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#2 TerrellMalley5’8”, 178 lbs. • Portland, Oregon (Roosevelt High School)Returns to the Bearcats this year after sitting out the 2011 season to focus on playing for the Willamette basketballteam ... Has junior eligibility in football ... Earned Second Team All-NWC honors at running back in 2010, when he rushed for 628 yards and 7 touchdowns despite missing two games due to injury ... Enters this year with 898 careerrushing yards on 125 carries (7.2 avg.) ... Has scored 10 career TDs ... Last year in basketball season, he averaged 12.2 points per game and was chosen Honorable Mention All-NWC ... Will begin his senior basketball season with 844 career points and a career average of 11.9 points per game ... At Roosevelt HS, he was First Team All-PIL in footballand was Second Team in basketball ... Majoring in Rhetoric and Media Studies ... Son of Terry and Lorraine Malley.

YEAR GP RUSH YDS. AVG. TD LONG YDS./GM REC YDS. AVG. TD LONG YDS./GM2009 10 48 270 5.6 3 32 27.0 3 31 10.3 0 21 3.1 2010 8 77 628 8.2 7 77 78.5 4 44 11.0 0 29 5.5Career 18 125 898 7.2 10 77 49.9 7 75 10.7 0 29 4.2

Major:RhetoricandMediaStudies SecondTeamAll-NWCin2010

HB

Junior Eligibility

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#58 MattMillar5’9”, 236 lbs. • Clovis, California (Floyd B. Buchanan High School)Saw action in all 10 games last season and has played in 17 games overall ... Recorded 14 total tackles in 2011 with2.0 tackles for losses ... Intercepted a pass against the University of Puget Sound and gained 13 yards on the return ...Also recovered two fumbles ... Understands the defensive scheme very well and provides quality performances at defensive end ... Played football and baseball at Buchanan High School in Clovis, California ... Received All-League recognition twice in the Tri-River League ... Was a team captain at Buchanan HS ... Chosen as the team’s DefensiveMVP ... Was a catcher during baseball season ... Qualified for the High Honor Roll at BHS ... Is working on a major inEconomics with a minor in History ... Son of Bob and Mary Millar.

YEAR GP UT AT TOT TFL YDS. SACKS YDS. PBU INT YDS. TD FF FR TD BLK2009 2 0 0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 02010 5 1 3 4 0.5 3 0.5 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 02011 10 6 8 14 2.0 2 0.0 0 0 1 13 0 0 2 0 0Career 17 7 11 18 2.5 5 0.5 3 0 1 13 0 0 2 0 0

Major:Economics Playedinall10gamesin2011

DE

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#91 ScottMiller6’2”, 258 lbs. • Danville, California (San Ramon Valley High School)Started all 10 games in 2011 and has played in 18 games overall ... Registered 8 unassisted tackles and 17 assistsfor 25 total tackles last season ... Achieved a high of six tackles against Wisconsin-Stevens Point ... Is ready for anoutstanding senior season on defense ... Forced a fumble by NWC opponent Lewis & Clark as a freshman in 2009 ... Played high school football at San Ramon Valley High School in Danville, California ... Helped San Ramon Valley HSearn a 12-1-1 record in 2007 and a 9-4 record in 2008 as the team went 21-5-1 (.796) during his final two seasons ...San Ramon Valley tied for the East Bay League title with a 5-1 record and won the NCS Championship in 2007 ... Asa student at Willamette, he is majoring in Sociology ... Son of Kelly Miller.

YEAR GP UT AT TOT TFL YDS. SACKS YDS. PBU INT YDS. TD FF FR TD BLK2009 2 2 1 3 1.0 9 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 02010 6 1 1 2 0.0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 02011 10 8 17 25 0.5 1 0.5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Career 18 11 19 30 1.5 10 0.5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Major:Sociology Recorded25totaltacklesin2011

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#82 JamesPearson6’4”, 232 lbs. • Davis, Calif. (Davis High School/Cabrillo College)Transferred to Willamette a year ago from Cabrillo College in Santa Cruz, California ... Saw action in two games forthe Bearcats last season ... Provides Willamette with depth at tight end ... Received the Joe Vomkowski Award at Cabrillo for earning the highest grade point average on the football team ... Played two years for Head Coach Jim Garrison at Cabrillo ... Spent two tours overseas with the Marines ... Served with the 13th marine expeditionary unitin Iraq as part of Operation Iraqi Freedom ... Also served with the 31st marine expeditionary unit in the Asian Pacific ...Helped with cooperative training of South Korean, Australian and Philippine forces ... Played high school football atDavis High School in California ... Majoring in Biology with a minor in Environmental Science ... Son of Jim Pearson.

Major:Biology PearsonservedtwotoursoverseaswiththeMarines

TE

YEAR GP RUSH YDS. AVG. TD LONG YDS./GM REC YDS. AVG. TD LONG YDS./GM2011 2 0 0 — 0 — 0.0 0 0 — 0 — 0.0

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#17 CodyPastorino5’8”, 175 lbs. • Glenn, Calif. (Willows High School)Chosen First Team All-NWC in 2011 and named Second Team All-NWC in 2010 ... Is a key contributor on defenseand on special teams ... Has earned 107 career total tackles, including 71 unassisted tackles ... In three years at WU,he has intercepted six passes and broken up eight passes ... Two career fumble recoveries ... On special teams, hehas blocked four kicks ... Registered 58 total tackles in 2011 with 37 solo stops and 21 assists ... Earned 33 tackles asa sophomore in 2010 ... Competed on the WU basketball team in 2009-10 and 2010-11 ... Played football, basketball and track at Willows HS in California ... Second Team All-State and First Team All-Northern Section at wide receiver ...Sacramento Valley League MVP ... Is majoring in Exercise Science ... Parents are James and Tawna Pastorino.

S

YEAR GP UT AT TOT TFL YDS. SACKS YDS. PBU INT YDS. TD FF FR TD BLK2009 8 11 5 16 0.0 0 0.0 0 2 1 0 0 0 1 0 02010 10 23 10 33 0.5 3 0.5 3 4 3 0 0 0 0 0 32011 10 37 21 58 3.5 20 0.0 0 2 2 37 0 0 1 0 1Career 28 71 36 107 4.0 23 0.5 3 8 6 37 0 0 2 0 4

Major:ExerciseScience FirstTeamAll-NWCin2011

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#33 MattParr6’0”, 233 lbs. • Lihue, Hawaii (Kauai High School)Has played in 21 career games for Willamette, including all 10 games in 2010 ... Has been a regular starter since his sophomore year, and is vital to the Bearcats’ linebacking corps ... Played in just three games last year after receivingan injury ... Has made 67 career tackles, including 18 unassisted tackles and 49 assists ... His career totals include 3.5 tackles for losses of 15 yards and one quarterbasck sack for six yards lost ... Achieved a career-best 37 total tackles,including 28 assists, for Willamette in 2010 ... Earned 23 tackles as a freshman in 2009 ... Has registered 8 tackles in a game two times during his career, which is his single-game best ... Is majoring in Economics at Willamette ... Hisparents are Norman and Arna Parr.

YEAR GP UT AT TOT TFL YDS. SACKS YDS. PBU INT YDS. TD FF FR TD BLK2009 8 8 15 23 1.0 5 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 02010 10 9 28 37 2.5 10 1.0 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 02011 3 1 6 7 0.0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Career 21 18 49 67 3.5 15 1.0 6 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0

Major:Economics Hasrecorded67careertackles

ILB

Junior Eligibility

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#39 ChadPollard5’7”, 169 lbs. • Bakersfield, Calif. (Bakersfield High School)Was chosen Second Team All-Northwest Conference in 2009 ... Ran 46 times for 311 yards in 2009, while grabbing15 passes for 279 yards ... In 2010, he rushed 55 times for 295 yards and caught eight passes for 109 yards ... Returnsfor his senior year after sitting out the 2011 season ... In 19 career games for the Bearcats, he has carried the ball 101times for 606 yards (6.0 avg.) and seven touchdowns ... Also has caught 23 passes for 388 yards (16.9 avg.) and threescores ... Played football, basketball and track at Liberty High School in Bakersfield, California ... Was All-Area threetimes in basketball ... Attended Bakersfield College for one year before transferring to Willamette ... Majoring inSociology with a minor in Art, Technology and Multimedia ... Son of Mark and Cindy Pollard.

HB

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#77 TaylorReeder6’4”, 274 lbs. • Prunedale, Calif. (Palma High School)Earned First Team All-Northwest Conference honors last season ... Started all 10 games for the Bearcats in 2011 ...His blocking helped Willamette rush for 2,209 yards and pass for 1,331 yards during the season , as the Bearcatsgained 354.0 total yards per game ... Has played in a total of 19 games in his career ... Is a leader for WU from histackle position in the offensive line ... Played football and competed in track and field while attending Palma High School in Salinas, California ...Was selected Honorable Mention All-County once in football and was chosen FirstTeam All-League twice ... Received First Honors academically at Palma High School .. Is majoring in Economics ...His parents are Kim and Cindy Reeder.

OT

YEAR GP RUSH YDS. AVG. TD LONG YDS./GM REC YDS. AVG. TD LONG YDS./GM2009 10 46 311 6.8 3 33 31.1 15 279 18.6 3 51 27.92010 9 55 295 5.4 4 34 32.8 8 109 13.6 0 36 12.1Career 19 101 606 6.0 7 34 31.9 23 388 16.9 3 51 20.4

Major:Sociology Hasgained606rushingyardsand388receivingyards

WillametteCareerAccomplishmentsReeder has played in a total 19 games during his career.

He played in three games as a freshman in 2009 and saw action in six games in 2010.Was chosen First Team All-NWC after starting all 10 games in 2011.

He will be a starter in the offensive line this season.

Major:Economics FirstTeamAll-NWCin2011

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#20 BlazeRogers5’8”, 186 lbs. • Lahaina, Hawaii (Lahainaluna High School)Returns to the Bearcats after sitting out 2011 due to injury ... Is valuable in the secondary with his speed and leaping ability ... Provides solid tackling ... Has played in 32 games during his Willamette career ... Was a member of the2008 Willamette team that won the NWC title and competed in the NCAA Playoffs ... Has earned 53 tackles in his career, including 29 unassisted tackles and 24 assists ... Recorded a career-high five tackles against Hardin-Simmonsin 2010 ... Has intercepted 4 passes and broken-up 9 passes during his career ... Three of his five interceptions camein 2009, against Pacific Lutheran, California Lutheran, and La Verne ... Is majoring in Economics at Willamette ... Hisparents are Jeff and Jan Rogers.

CB

YEAR GP UT AT TOT TFL YDS. SACKS YDS. PBU INT YDS. TD FF FR TD BLK2008 12 10 7 17 0.0 0 0.0 0 7 1 0 0 1 1 0 02009 10 7 4 11 0.0 0 0.0 0 0 3 7 0 0 0 0 02010 10 12 13 25 1.0 2 0.0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Career 32 29 24 53 1.0 2 0.0 0 9 4 7 0 1 1 0 0

Major:Economics Hasintercepted4passesinhiscareer

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#66 AnthonyScalercio6’2”, 284 lbs. • Santa Rosa, Calif. (Montgomery HS/Santa Rosa JC)Was a starter for the Bearcats in the offensive line in nine games last season ... Helped Willamette finish the yearwith 3,540 total yards ... His blocking contributed to the Bearcats averaging 4.8 yards per running play and 12.6 yardsper pass completion ... WU connected on 57.3% of its passes and gained a total of 174 first downs (17.4 per game) ...Transferred to Willamette from Santa Rosa Junior College in California ... Graduated from Santa Rosa in 2011 withan associate’s degree in Sociology ... Played high school football at Montgomery High School in California ... Wasselected Second Team All-Empire and was First Team All-Conference at right guard for Montgomery in 2007 ... Hismajor at Willamette is Sociology ... Parents are Frank and Trish Scalercio.

OG

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#35 JakeTurner5’9”, 177 lbs. • Ontario, Oregon (Ontario High School)Chosen Second Team All-Northwest Conference in 2011 ... Caught 17 passes for 159 yards and one touchdownlast year ... Is one of Willamette’s top returning players in the passing game ... Also carried the ball 56 times for329 rushing yards and four TDs last fall ... Rushed for 81 yards on 10 carries against Puget Sound on Oct. 15, 2011 ...Grabbed 9 passes for 99 yards against Pacific Lutheran on Nov. 12, 2011 ... His career stats include 87 rushes for515 yards and nine touchdowns, along with 19 receptions for 185 yards ... Runs excellent pass patterns and is idealfor the new Willamette Offense ... Played football, basketball, baseball and track at Ontario High School in Oregon ...Is majoring in Exercise Science at Willamette ... Son of Dan and Cindi Turner.

WR

WillametteCareerAccomplishmentsScalercio played in nine games -- and was a starter in nine games -- last season.

Helped Willamette gain 3,540 total yards in 2011 (354.0 yards per game).He will be a starter at offensive guard again this year.

Major:Sociology Playedandwasastarterinninegamesin2011

YEAR GP RUSH YDS. AVG. TD LONG YDS./GM REC YDS. AVG. TD LONG YDS./GM2009 4 11 54 4.9 2 17 13.5 0 0 — 0 — 0.02010 10 20 132 6.6 3 45 13.2 2 26 13.0 0 22 2.62011 10 56 329 5.9 4 25 32.9 17 159 9.4 1 24 15.9Career 24 87 515 5.9 9 87 21.5 19 185 9.7 1 24 7.7

Major:ExerciseScience Rushedfor329yardsand4TDsin2011

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#7ChrisSantana5’10”, 200 lbs. • Salinas, Calif. (North Salinas High School)Makes solid plays on defense and on special teams ... Hits hard and provides quality coverage in the secondary ...Is one of WU’s top tacklers in kick coverage on special teams .. Always seems to be around the ball on kickoffs andpunts ... Missed the 2009 season due to an injury ... Has played in 17 games over the past two years ... Made eight tackles and recovered a fumble for the Bearcats in 2010 ... Earned five tackles in 2011, including a 26-yard tackle for a loss ... Played quarterback and was an outside linebacker at North Salinas High School in California ... All-League and All-County Defensive Player of the Year ... Also the Defensive MVP at North Salinas ... Monterey County All-DecadeTeam ... His major at Willamette is Politics ... Son of Arlene Santana.

Major:Politics WasAll-LeagueandAll-CountyatNorthSalinasHS

S

YEAR GP UT AT TOT TFL YDS. SACKS YDS. PBU INT YDS. TD FF FR TD BLK2010 7 4 4 8 0.0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 02011 10 5 0 5 1.0 26 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Career 17 9 4 13 1.0 26 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Junior Eligibility

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Jake Turner follows a block by Benny Weischedel (left) to gain additional yardage for Willamette.

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#8 JordanWeil6’3”, 244 lbs. • Sammamish, Washington (Skyline High School)Has played in 21 career games for the Bearcats ... An important part of Willamette’s deep linebacking corps ... Issolid in both pass coverage and against the run ... Has been contributing regularly since his freshman year ... Has recorded a total of 50 tackles in his career (24 unassisted, 26 unassisted), including 1.5 tackles for loss ... Has forced three fumbles during his career as a Bearcat ... Recorded a career-high 8 tackles in addition to intercepting a passand returnign it 10 yards against Southern Oregon University on Sept. 18, 2010 ... Had his best year statistically in2010, when he registered 33 total tackles with 1.5 tackles for loss ... Is majoring in Economics and Willamette ... Hisparents are Jason Weil and Lynn Juniel.

ILB

YEAR GP UT AT TOT TFL YDS. SACKS YDS. PBU INT YDS. TD FF FR TD BLK2009 7 13 4 17 0.0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 02010 10 11 22 33 1.5 2 0.5 1 0 1 10 0 2 0 0 02011 4 0 0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Career 21 24 26 50 1.5 2 0.5 1 0 1 10 0 3 0 0 0

Major:Economics Recorded33totaltacklesin2010

Junior Eligibility

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#9ReedWarner6’3”, 225 lbs. • Salem, Oregon (South Salem High School) Played in all 20 games the past two seasons .. Earned 49 tackles last year to rank sixth on the team ... Registered3.5 tackles for losses of 18 yards and one quarterback sack for 11 yards ... Forced one fumble and recovered onefumble ... Achieved 41 tackles in 2010, with 5.5 tackles for losses, 3.0 sacks and three fumble recoveries ... Scoreda touchdown on a 12-yard interception return against Menlo College on Oct. 23, 2010 ... Career totals of 51 solotackles, 60 assists and 111 total tackles ... Has 12.5 career tackles for losses and 6.0 career sacks ... Played outsidelinebacker and tight end at nearby South Salem High School ... Also played basketball and baseball at South Salem ...Majoring in Environmental Science with a minor in Geography ... Son of Paul Warner.

Major:EnvironmentalScience Hasmade111tacklesatWillamette

OLB

YEAR GP UT AT TOT TFL YDS. SACKS YDS. PBU INT YDS. TD FF FR TD BLK2009 8 11 10 21 3.5 22 2.0 14 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 02010 10 21 20 41 5.5 38 3.0 32 0 1 12 1 0 3 0 02011 10 19 30 49 3.5 18 1.0 11 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0Career 28 51 60 111 12.5 78 6.0 57 1 1 12 1 1 4 0 0

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#45 BennyWeischedel6’2”, 230 lbs. • San Pedro, Calif. (San Pedro High School)Played in nine games last season and has competed in 13 games overall ... Caught 7 passes for 102 yards in 2011 ...Averaged 14.6 yards per reception ... Longest catch covered 28 yards ... Will challenge to be the starter at tight endfor the Bearcats this season ... Find the open spaces in the passing game ... Catches the ball well and is difficult totackle ... Played for the Los Angeles City Co-Championship team at San Pedro High School in 2009 ... Named FirstTeam All-City at tight end ... Was chosen All-Area for the South Bay ... Selected First Team All-Marine League ...Los Angeles City runner-up in 2007 ... Played three seasons of varsity basketball at San Pedro HS ... He is majoringin Anthropology at Willamette ... Parents are Max and Rosa Weischedel.

TE

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#44 WesWenzel5’11”, 223 lbs. • Portland, Oregon (Sunset High School)Named Second Team All-Northwest Conference in 2011 ... Started all 10 games in and led the Bearcats with 65 total tackles ... Recorded 23 unassisted tackles and earned 42 assists ... Provided 4.0 tackles for losses and 3.5 sacks ... Forced one fumble and recovered one fumble ... He is one of several key returning starters for the Bearcats ondefense ... Has played in 25 games during his Willamette career, while achieving 79 total tackles ... Competedin football, basketball and track and field at Sunset High School in Portland, Oregon ... Member of the NationalHonor Society at SHS ... Is majoring in Chemistry (Biochemistry track) at Willamette ... Has received the ChemistryLeadership scholarship ... Parents are Terry and Susan Wenzel.

ILB

YEAR GP RUSH YDS. AVG. TD LONG YDS./GM REC YDS. AVG. TD LONG YDS./GM2009 3 0 0 — 0 — 0.0 0 0 — 0 — 0.02010 1 0 0 — 0 — 0.0 0 0 — 0 — 0.0 2011 9 0 0 — 0 — 0.0 7 102 14.6 0 28 11.3Career 13 0 0 — 0 — 0.0 7 102 14.6 0 28 7.8

Major:Anthropology WasAll-AreaintheSouthBayatSanPedroHS

YEAR GP UT AT TOT TFL YDS. SACKS YDS. PBU INT YDS. TD FF FR TD BLK2009 7 4 3 7 0.5 1 0.5 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 02010 8 3 4 7 0.0 0 0.0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 02011 10 23 42 65 4.0 20 3.5 19 2 0 0 0 1 1 0 0Career 25 30 49 79 4.5 21 4.0 20 4 0 0 0 2 1 0 0

Major:Chemistry(Biochemistrytrack) SecondTeamAll-NWCin2011

Kyle Bettencourt closes in on the quarterback. Bettencourt played in all 10 games in 2011.

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Jack Nelson is one of several talented returning players at the inside linebacker positions.

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#76 ZaneWise6’1”, 280 lbs. • Sweet Home, Oregon (Sweet Home High School)Earned Second Team All-NWC recognition in 2011 ... Started all 10 games in the offensive line last season ... Has the skill to provide quality play at center or offensive guard ... Provided solid blocking, as the Bearcats rushed for 220.9 yards per game and achieved 354.0 total yards per contest in 2011 ... Supplied protection in the passing game tohelp Willamette complete 57.3% of its passes ... Saw action in nine games during the 2009 season ... Has playedin 20 games for the Bearcats overall ... Competed in football, wrestling and basketball at Sweet Home High Schoolin Oregon ... Qualified for the Honor Roll and participated in Student Government in high school ... Is majoring inExercise Science at Willamette ... Son of John and Melissa Wise.

Major:ExerciseScience SecondTeamAll-NWCin2011

OG/C

WillametteCareerAccomplishmentsWise has played in 20 games during his Willamette career.

He saw action in one game in 2009 and played in nine games in 2010.He started all 10 games in 2011 and helped Willamette average 354.0 yards and 26.6 points per game.

He will be a starter in the offensive line for the Bearcats this season.

Sr.

#24 MattWilliams5’7”, 170 lbs. • Encinitas, California (La Costa Canyon High School)Enters his senior season after playing in all 10 games in both 2010 and 2011 ... Has seen action in 27 games overall ... Is a versatile player who rushed for 210 yards on 56 carries and caught 15 passes for 153 yards last year ... Gained 244rushing yards on 39 carries (6.3 avg.) and caught 6 passes for 121 yards (20.2 avg.) in 2010 ... Career totals are 108 carries for 538 yards along with 22 catches for 289 yards ... Including 23 return yards, he has achieved 850 all-purpose yards during his career ... Rushed for 82 yards on 9 carries against Lewis & Clark on Nov. 6, 2010 ... Played football all four years at La Costa Canyon High School in California ... Earned First Team All-League honors as a wide receiver ...Is majoring in Economics at Willamette ... His parents are Randy and Mary Williams.

WR

YEAR GP RUSH YDS. AVG. TD LONG YDS./GM REC YDS. AVG. TD LONG YDS./GM2009 7 13 84 6.5 1 24 12.0 1 15 15.0 0 15 2.12010 10 39 244 6.3 1 59 24.4 6 121 20.2 1 49 12.12011 10 56 210 3.8 0 17 21.0 15 153 10.2 0 22 15.3Career 27 108 538 5.0 2 59 19.9 22 289 13.1 1 49 10.7

Major:Economics Hasgained850all-purposeyardsatWillamette

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Kyle BettencourtSr., NG, 6’5”, 266 lbs.Danville, Calif.San Ramon Valley HSSociology

Sean AlveyFr., DE, 6’4”, 236 lbs.Portland, Ore.Jesuit HSMath and English

#96

#93

henry AdelmanFr., ILB, 5’10”, 209 lbs.Arroyo Grande, Calif.Arroyo Grande HSExercise Science

#15Juan AlvaradoSr., NG, 6’2”, 318 lbs.Stockton, Calif.Franklin HSSociology

#99

Taylor BonawitzFr., PK/P, 5’10”, 166 lbs.Sherwood, Ore.Sherwood HSEconomics

#22Wyatt BriggsJr., DE, 6’2”, 239 lbs.Scio, Ore.Scio HSExercise Science

#48Mitchell BrisacherFr., OLB, 5’10”, 183 lbs.Los Angeles, Calif.Windward HS Undecided

#36

Blake AhlersJr., OT, 6’4”, 298 lbs.Yuba City, Calif.Sutter Union HSExercise Science

#60Dalton BerridgeFr., WR, 6’3”, 198 lbs.Denver, Colo.Denver East HSEconomics

#15Jon AmosSr., WR, 6’0”, 197 lbs.Klamath Falls, Ore.Klamath Union HSBiology

#85

Cullen CarrollSr., OLB, 5’11”,209 lbs.Petaluma, Calif.St. Vincent de Paul HSExercise Science

#30Justin BrownSo., OT, 6’3”, 308 lbs.Oxnard, Calif.Oxnard HSChemistry

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Quarterback Josh Dean looks for an open receiver on a passing play. Dean has learned the new “Willamette offense” very quickly.

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Sean CooperFr., OLB, 5’10”,191 lbs.Piedmont, Calif.Piedmont HSFilm Studies

#40Kyle ClouthierFr., WR, 5’7”, 158 lbs.Incline Village, Nev.Incline HSUndecided

#84Dustin CrabtreeFr., QB, 6’1”, 200 lbs.Sherwood, Ore.Sherwood HSChemistry

#19Ethan CoffeyFr., DL, 6’0”, 191 lbs.Lynnwood, Wash.Meadowdale HSUndecided

#69Cameron CianoFr., OL, 6’1”, 240 lbs.Half Moon Bay, Calif.Junipero Serra HSUndecided

#62

Garrett DavisFr., TE, 6’4”, 190 lbs.Marysville, Wash.Marysville-Pilchuk HSChemistry (Biochem.)

#88

David ChengSo.,P/DB, 6’0”,186 lbs.Dublin, Calif.Dublin HSUndecided

#34

Preston DeanFr., RB, 5’11”, 211 lbs.Shingle Springs, Calif.Oak Ridge HSMathematics

#34Gabe DeleonFr., HB, 5’5”, 142 lbs.Arroyo Grande, Calif.Arroyo Grande HSExercise Science

#21

Kyle DaveySr., OLB, 6’4”, 243 lbs.Atwater, Calif.Buhach Colony HSExercise Science

#18Dominic DavidSr., S, 5’11”, 209 lbs.Salem, Ore.Portland State Univ.Exercise Science

#11

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Josh DeanJr., QB, 6’2”, 212 lbs.Dana Point, Calif.Dana Hills HSEconomics

#10

Cody EiningFr., OLB, 5’8”, 182 lbs.West Jordan, UtahWest Jordan HSUndecided

#38Shane DePoeSr., DE, 6’2”, 241 lbs.Neah Bay, Wash.Neah Bay HSUndecided

#67

Jack GalaSr., TE, 6’3”, 226 lbs.Mercer Island, Wash.Washington StatePolitics

#46

Kyle DerbySo., PK/P, 5’9”, 198 lbs.Oakdale, Calif.Oakdale HSEconomics

#29

Thomas GrisleyFr., DB, 5’9”, 165 lbs.Denver, Colo.J.K. Mullen HSUndecided

#26

Keenan-Celtic faateaSo.,OG, 5’11”, 319 lbs.Honolulu, HIPunahou HSUndecided

#56Alex franchettiSo., NG, 6’2”, 269 lbs.Stockton, Calif.Lincoln HSEconomics

#97

Wendell GalvanSo., CB, 5’9”, 187 lbs.Bothell, Wash.Bothell HSExercise Science

#5Kenny GebhardtSr., WR, 5’10”, 187 lbs.Eugene, Ore.Willamette HSChemistry (Biochem.)

#28Tyson GizaJr., CB, 5’11”, 187 lbs.Salem, Ore.Sprague HSEconomics

#23

Connor DonahueFr., QB, 6’0”, 173 lbs.Hemet, Calif.West Valley HS Math/Economics

#16

Joseph harmanJr., TB, 5’9”, 189 lbs.Philomath, Ore.Philomath HSChemistry (Biochem.)

#25

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Jake JonesSr., QB, 6’1”, 190 lbs.Wilsonville, Ore.Wilsonville HSEconomics

#7

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Morgan hillFr., DL, 6’0”, 229 lbs.Mill Valley, Calif.Tamalpais HSUndecided

#65#57David hernandezJr., NG, 5’10”, 242 lbs.Bakersfield, Calif.Ridgeview HSPhysics

Aaron howardFr., DL, 6’1”, 252 lbs.Denver, Colo.Denver East HSPsychology

#59#37Mike hernandezJr., FB, 5’10”, 230 lbs.Lodi, Calif.Tokay HSChemistry (Biochem.)

Cuyler hudsonJr., OG, 6’3”, 266 lbs.Leavenworth, Wash.Cascade HSExercise Science

#75

Tyler hearnsSo., DE, 6’1”, 210 lbs.Dublin, Calif.Dublin HSBusiness Management

#53Matt holderSo., TE, 6’1”, 232 lbs.Walnut Creek, Calif.Northgate HSBusiness

#95

Christopher JimenezSo., C, 6’5”, 350 lbs.Los Angeles, Calif.Chemeketa CCExercise Science

#65Rudy IniguezSo., OG, 5’10”,269 lbs.San Jose, Calif.Bellarmine PrepExercise Science

#51Ryan JohnstonJr., WR, 6’0”, 199 lbs.The Dalles, Ore.The Dalles HSHistory

#83Dylan JonesSo., RB, 5’11”, 209 lbs.Santa Maria, Calif.Ernest Righetti HSUndecided

#1

Matt Parr (#33) and Scott Miller (#91) combine on a tackle for the Bearcats.

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Ben KellerFr., DL, 5’11”, 316 lbs.Ka’a’awa, HawaiiUniversity HSUndecided

Chris LuetjenFr., HB, 5’20”, 182 lbs.Lake Oswego, Ore.Lake Oswego HSPhysics

#49

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

#4hans LehndorffFr., DL, 5’10”, 250 lbs.Boulder, Colo.Boulder HSUndecided

#89Tommy LairdSr., PK, 5’9”, 202 lbs.Beaverton, Ore.Beaverton HSEnvironmental Science

#19

#54T.J. MatsumotoJr., ILB, 6’0”, 204 lbs.Union City, Calif.James Logan HSEconomics

#42

David LoweSo., ILB, 6’0”, 202 lbs.Beaverton, Ore.Beaverton HSExercise Science

#4Andrew LozaSo., OL, 5’10”, 264 lbs.Sherwood, Ore.Sherwood HSUndecided

#68

Bryan MartzSo., OL, 6’2”, 240 lbs.Salem, Ore.South Salem HSUndecided

#50

Matt MillarSr., DE, 5’9”, 255 lbs.Clovis, Calif.Floyd B. Buchanan HSEconomics

#58Jacob MezaJr., ILB, 5’10”, 209 lbs.Burbank, Calif.Glendale Comm. Coll.English

#47

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#26

Ben LyonsSr., DE, 5’11”, 221 lbs.Anchorage, AlaskaSouth Anchorage HSMathematics

Terrell MalleyJr., HB, 5’8”, 178 lbs.Portland, Ore.Roosevelt HSRhetoric/Media Studies

#2

Ben McLaneFr., ILB, 5’9”, 174 lbs.Prineville, Ore.Crook County HSEconomics

#37

Conner McLaughlinFr., DL, 6’2”, 292 lbs.Rosamond, Calif.Rosamond HSUndecided

#79Tom MerkleFr., TE, 6’3”, 218 lbs.Eagle, IdahoEagle HSUndecided

#86Scott MillerSr., DE, 6’2”, 258 lbs.Danville, Calif.San Ramon Valley HSSociology

#91

Ryan MorganSo., OL, 6’1”, 302 lbs.Lone Tree, Colo.Arapahoe HSUndecided

#61

Jack NelsonSo., ILB, 6’2”, 216 lbs.Portland, Ore.Jesuit HSUndecided

#55Matt ParrSr., ILB, 6’0”, 233 lbs.Lihue, HawaiiKauai HSEconomics

#33Matthew PaparellaFr., HB, 5’10”, 193 lbs.Glendale, Ariz.Ironwood HSExercise Science

#13Cody PastorinoSr., S, 5’8”, 175 lbs.Glenn, Calif.Willows HSExercise Science

#17Connor PogueJr., RB, 5’9”, 239 lbs.Orange, Calif.Villa Park HSMechanical Engineering

#40Chad PollardSr., HB, 5’7”, 169 lbs.Bakersfield, Calif.Bakersfield CollegeSociology

#39

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J.T. WellsFr., ILB, 5’8”, 194 lbs.Nipomo, Calif.Nipomo HSBiology

#32

Taylor ReederSr., OT, 6’4”, 274 lbs.Salinas, Calif.Palma HSEconomics

#77Dominic RevelezSo., OLB, 5’7”, 184 lbs.Dublin, Calif.Dublin HSExercise Science

#31

Chris SantanaJr., S, 5’10”, 200 lbs.Salinas, Calif.North Salinas HSPolitics

#7Mark SapytaSo., DE, 6’2”, 200 lbs.Highlands Ranch, Colo.Regis Jesuit HSEconomics

#98Anthony ScalercioSr., OL, 6’2”, 284 lbs.Santa Rosa, Calif.Santa Rosa Junior Coll.Sociology

#66Beau SmithSo., WR, 6’0”, 190 lbs.Roseville, Calif.Roseville HSExercise Science

#80

Tait StephensJr., S, 6’1”, 195 lbs.Sammamish, Wash.Skyline HSEconomics

#14

Cody SmithSo., C, 6’0”, 250 lbs.Prineville, Ore.Crook County HSEconomics

#74Daley SmithSo., CB, 5’11”, 174 lbs.St. Paul, Ore.St. Paul HSUndecided

#29

Ryan SpringerSo., OG, 6’0”, 309 lbs.Eureka, Calif.Eureka HSExercise Science

#78Jake StraubeSo., TE, 6’4”, 209 lbs.Junction City, Ore.Junction City HSEconomics

#43

Jake TurnerSr., FL, 5’9”, 177 lbs.Ontario, Ore.Ontario HSExercise Science

#35

Derek TraegerSo., WR, 5’11”, 189 lbs.Mount Angel, Ore.John F. Kennedy HSExercise Science

#8

Reed WarnerSr., OLB, 6’3”, 225 lbs.Salem, Ore.South Salem HSEnvironmental Science

#9Jordan WeilSr., ILB, 6’3”, 244 lbs.Sammamish, Wash.Skyline HSEconomics

#8

Corey WalshJr., DB, 5’10”, 199 lbs.San Pedro, Calif.Western N.M. Univ.Exercise Science

#14Benny WeischedelSr., TE, 6’2”, 230 lbs.San Pedro, Calif.San Pedro HSAnthropology

#45

Robin RirieFr., OL, 6’1”, 273 lbs.Oakley, Calif.Freedom HSComputer Science

#64Blaze RogersSr., CB, 5’8”, 186 lbs.Lahaina, HawaiiLahainaluna HSEconomics

#20Marcos Romero CejaFr., OL, 5’9”, 228 lbs.Salem, Ore.McKay HSChemistry

#63Nikolas Ruiz AndersonFr., DL, 5’9”, 235 lbs.Springfield, Ore.Henry D. Sheldon HSUndecided

#71

Bryan TolesFr., DB, 5’8”, 172 lbs.Clovis, Calif.Clovis North HSExercise Science

#3Donny TorresFr., DB, 5’9”, 176 lbs.Long Beach, Calif.St. Anthony HSExercise Science

#27

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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.

Wes WenzelSr., ILB, 5’11”, 223 lbs.Portland, Ore.Sunset HSChemistry (Biochem.)

#44Matt WilliamsSr., WR, 5’7”, 170 lbs.Encinitas, Calif.La Costa Canyon HSEconomics

#24

Zane WiseSr., C, 6’1”, 280 lbs.Sweet Home, Ore.Sweet Home HSExercise Science

#76

Dustin WilleySo., C, 6’0”, 282 lbs.Modesto, Calif.Central Catholic HSUndecided

#52

Shawn WongSo., WR, 5’5”, 165 lbs.Fremont, Calif.American HSEconomics

#1Taylor WymanSo., RB, 5’8”, 176 lbs.Bellevue, Wash.Issaquah HSUndecided

#22

Willamette Bearcats:114 Seasons of Football

1894-2012

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Samuel WoodwardFr., ILB, 5’8”, 189 lbs.Claremont, Calif.Webb HSUndecided

#52

Dylan Jones runs upfield for Willamette. Jones carried the ball 31 times for 223 yards and five touchdowns as a freshman in 2011. heaveraged 7.2 yards per carry.

Willamette tight end Benny Weischedel makes a spectacular catch fora touchdown at McCulloch Stadium.

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Shane Wibel, ATCHead Athletic Trainer

Deborah Cagle, ATCAsst. Athletic 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 Network: Live Audio and Video

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.

Allegre is in his 20th year as 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 his broadcast work. Allegre serve in theU.S. Air Force and is a retired Oregon Air National Guard officer.

Craig Spivey is in his 15th year announcing Bearcatfootball and has more than 20 years of broadcasting experience. He earned his broadcasting degree from Oregon State University (1981), and has worked inradio 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. During Willamette University footballwebcats, Spivey serves as the color commentator. In recent years, healso has announced at WU basketball, baseball and softball games.

Fans of Willamette University football can watch and listento live webcasts of every home game on the Bearcat SportsNetwork. For road games, only audio is available. Just go todo is go to www..willamette.edu/athletics/bearcatnetwor/live/index.php or go to www.FullAccessSports.com. Each webcast of Bearcat Football will begin approximately 15 minutes prior to kickoff. Production services and on-air-talent for the webstreaming is provided by Full Access Sports.

Webcast Schedule on Full Access SportsDate Opponent Pregame Show KickoffSept. 1 at Hardin-Simmons ........ 3:45 p.m. ...................... 4 p.m.Sept. 14 East Texas Baptist .......... 6:45 p.m. ...................... 7 p.m.Sept. 22 Pacific .............................. 1:15 p.m. ................. 1:30 p.m.Sept. 29 at Sewanee ....................10:45 a.m. .....................11 a.m.Oct. 6 at Whitworth* ............... 12:45 p.m. ...................... 1 p.m.Oct. 13 Lewis & Clark* ................ 1:15 p.m. ................. 1:30 p.m.Oct. 20 at Pacific Lutheran* ...... 12:15 p.m. ............... 12:30 p.m.Oct. 27 at Linfield*....................... 1:15 p.m. ................. 1:30 p.m.Nov. 3 at Pacific* ...................... 12:45 p.m. ...................... 1 p.m.Nov. 10 Puget Sound* ................. 3:45 p.m. ...................... 4 p.m.

* Northwest Conference game All Times are Pacific Time

BEARCAT NETWoRK

BEARCAT NETWoRK

Dylan Borden, ATCPT Northwest Trainer

Dominic David, left, and Wes Wenzel, right, stop the progress of anopposing running back. Last year, Wenzel led the Bearcats with 65tackles, while David contributed 56 tackles.

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BEARCAT NATIoN

The United States(not to scale)

Alaska — 1Anchorage (1): Ben Lyons (South Anchorage)

Arizona — 1Glendale (1): Matthew Paparella (Ironwood)

California — 50Arroyo Grande (2): Henry Adelman (Arroyo Grande); Gabe Deleon(Arroyo Grande)Atwater (1) Kyle Davey (BuhachColony)Bakersfield (2): David Hernandez (Ridgeview); Chad Pollard (Liberty)Burbank (1): Jacob Meza (JohnBurroughs)Claremont (1): Samuel Woodward (Webb)

Clovis (2): Matthew Millar(Floyd B. Buchanan); Bryan Toles (Clovis North)Dana Point (1): Josh Dean (Dana Hills)Danville (2): Kyle Bettencourt(San Ramon Valley); Scott Miller(San Ramon Valley)Davis (1): James Pearson (Davis)Dublin (3): David Cheng (Dublin);Tyler Hearns (Dublin); DominicRevelez (Dublin)Encinitas (1): Matt Williams(La Costa Canyon)Eureka (1): Ryan Springer (Eureka)Fremont (1): Shawn Wong(American)Glenn (1): Cody Pastorino (Willows)Half Moon Bay (1): Cameron Ciano (Junipero Serra)Hemet (1): Connor Donahue (West Valley)Lodi (1): Mike Hernandez (Tokay)Long Beach (1): Donny Torres (St. Anthony)

Los Angeles (2): Mitchell Brisacher (Windward); Christopher Jimenez (Cathedral)Mill Valley (1): Morgan Hill(Tamalpais)Modesto (1): Dustin Willey(Central Catholic)Nipomo (1): J.T. Wells (Nipomo)

Oakdale (1): Kyle Derby (Oakdale)Oakley (1): Robin Ririe (Freedom)

Orange (1): Connor Pogue (Villa Park)Oxnard (1): Justin Brown (Oxnard)Petaluma (1): Cullen Carroll (St. Vincent de Paul)

Piedmont (1): Sean Cooper(Piedmont)Rosamond (1): Connor McLaughlin(Rosamond)Roseville (1): Beau Smith(Roseville)Salinas (2): Taylor Reeder (Palma) Chris Santana (North Salinas)San Jose (1): Rudy Iniguez(Bellarmine Prep)San Pedro (2): Corey Walsh (San Pedro); Benny Weischedel (San Pedro)Santa Maria (1): Dylan Jones (Ernest Rughetti)Santa Rosa (1): Anthony Scalercio(Montgomery)Shingle Springs (1): Preston Dean (Oak Ridge)Stockton (2): Juan Alvarado(Franklin); Alex Franchetti (Lincoln)Union City (1): T.J. Matsumoto(James Logan)Walnut Creek (1): Matt Holder(Northgate)Yuba City (1): Blake Ahlers (Sutter Union)

Colorado - 6Boulder (1): Hans Lehndorff (Boulder)Denver (3): Dalton Berridge (Denver East); Thomas Grisley (J.K. Mullen); Aaron Howard (East)Highlands Ranch (1): Mark Sapyta (Regis Jesuit)Lone Tree (1): Ryan Morgan(Arapahoe)

Idaho — 1Eagle (1): Tom Merkle (Eagle)

hawaii — 4Ka’a’awa (1): Ben Keller(University)Lahaina (1): Blaze Rogers (Lahainaluna)Lihue (1): Matthew Parr (Kauai)Honolulu (1): Keenan-Celtic Faatea(Punahou)

Montana — 1Missoula (1): Erik Grimsrud(Sentinel)

Nevada — 1Incline Village (1): Kyle Clouthier (Incline)

oregon — 28Beaverton (2): Tom Laird(Beaverton); David Lowe(Beaverton)The Dalles (1): Ryan Johnston(The Dalles)Eugene (1): Kenny Gebhardt (Willamette)

Junction City (1): Jake Straube(Junction City)

Klamath Falls (1): John Amos(Klamath Union)Lake Oswego (1): Chris Luetjen(Lake Oswego)Mount Angel (1): Derek Traeger(John F. Kennedy)Ontario (1): Jake Turner (Ontario)

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Philomath (1): Joseph Harman (Philomath) Portland (4): Sean Alvey (Jesuit); Terrell Malley (Roosevelt); JackNelson (Jesuit); Wes Wenzel (Sunset)Prineville (2): Ben McLane (Crook County); Cody Smith (Crook County)Saint Paul (1): Daley Smith (CrookCounty)Salem (5): Dominic David (South Salem); Tyson Giza (Sprague); Bryan Martz (South Salem); Marcos Romero Ceja (McKay); Reed Warner (South Salem)Scio (1): Wyatt Briggs (Scio)Sherwood (3): Taylor Bonawitz (Sherwood); Dustin Crabtree(Sherwood); Andrew Loza(Sherwood)

Springfield (1): Nikolas RuizAnderson (Henry D. Sheldon)

Sweet Home (1): Zane Wise (Sweet Home)Wilsonville (1): Jake Jones(Wilsonville)

Utah — 1West Jordan (1): Cody Eining(West Jordan)

Washington — 10Bellevue (1): Taylor Wyman(Issaquah)Bothell (1): Wendell Galvan (Bothell)

Issaquah (1): Jake Knecht (Skyline)Leavenworth (1): Cuyler Hudson (Cascade)Lynnwood (1): Ethan Coffey (Meadowdale)Marysville (1): Garrett Davis (Marysville-Pilchuk)Mercer Island (1): Jack Gala(Mercer Island)Neah Bay (1): Shane DePoe (Neah Bay)Sammamish (2): Tait Stephens(Skyline); Jordan Weil (Skyline)

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Game #1 • Sept. 1, 2012

Hardin-SimmonsUniversityCowboysShelton Stadium, 4 p.m. (PDT)Location ...........................................Abilene, TexasFounded .......................................................... 1891Enrollment .........................................2,358 OverallPresident...........................................Dr. Lanny HallAthletic Director ..................................John NeeseColors .......................................... Purple and GoldAffiliation ....................................NCAA Division IIIConference .................American Southwest (ASC)Sports Info. Director ........................ Chad Grubbs SID Office Phone ............................ (325) 670-1473 Fax/Press Box ..(325) 670-1572...(325) 671-2237Head Coach ................ Jesse Burleson, HSU 1999 Record at HSU ..................................6-4 (1 year) Overall Record ..................................6-4 (1 year)2011 Record .......................... 6-4, 4-4 ASC, 4th tieStadium/Surface ..Shelton Stadium (4,000), GrassOffense/Defense .............................One-Back/4-3Returning Starters (O/D) ...................................5/6Series Record ................................. HSU leads, 2-0Last Meeting ..................... HSU won, 30-24 (2011)

2012 Schedule (Pacific Time) Sept. 1 Willamette 4 p.m. Sept. 8 at Linfield 11:30 a.m. Sept. 15 Texas College 11 a.m. Sept. 29 Mississippi College* 4 p.m. Oct. 1 at Howard Payne* 11 a.m. Oct. 13 East Texas Baptist* 11:30 a.m. Oct. 20 at Mary Hardin-Baylor* 11 a.m. Oct. 27 Sul Ross State* 11 a.m. Nov. 3 at Texas Lutheran* 11 a.m. Nov. 10 at Louisiana College* 11 a.m.

Game #6 • Oct. 13, 2012

Lewis & ClarkCollegePioneersMcCulloch Stadium, 1:30 p.m.

Location ........................................... Portland, Ore.Founded ........................ 1867 (as Albany College)Enrollment ...................................................... 2,031President....................................Dr. Barry GlassnerAthletic Director .................................Clark YeagerColors ........................................Orange and BlackAffiliation ....................................NCAA Division IIIConference ........................Northwest ConferenceSports Info. Director .......................Kristian Martin SID Office Phone ............................ (503) 768-7067 Fax/Press Box ..(503) 768-7058...(503) 768-7005Head Coach .....Chris Sulages, Weber State 1995 Record at LC ................................. 7-38 (6 years) Overall Record .............................. 7-38 (6 years)2011 Record ........................7-2, 4-2 NWC, 2nd tieStadium ........ Fred Wilson Field (3,600), FieldTurfOffense/Defense ................................. Spread/4-3Returning Starters (O/D) ................................. N/ASeries Record ........................... WU leads, 39-22-2Last Meeting ........................WU won 57-28 (2011)

2012 Schedule (Pacific Time) Sept. 8 at Claremont-M-S 7 p.m. Sept. 15 Pomona-Pitzer 12 p.m. Sept. 22 Macalester 1 p.m. Sept. 29 at Puget Sound* 1:30 p.m. Oct. 6 Pacific Lutheran* 1 p.m. Oct. 13 at Willamette* 1:30 p.m. Oct. 20 Linfield* 1 p.m. Oct. 27 Pacific* 1:45 p.m. Nov. 10 at Whitworth* 12:30 p.m.

Game #5 • Oct. 6, 2012

WhitworthUniversityPiratesPine Bowl, 1 p.m.Location ........................................ Spokane, Wash.Founded .......................................................... 1890Enrollment ...................................................... 2,628President......................................... Dr. Beck TaylorAthletic Director ................................Aaron LeetchColors ...................................... Crimson and BlackAffiliation ....................................NCAA Division IIIConference ........................Northwest ConferenceSports Info. Director .......................... Steve Flegel SID Office Phone ........................ (509) 777-3239 Fax/Press Box ..(509) 777-3720...(509) 777-3700Head Coach ...........John Tully, Azusa Pacific 1975 Record at WHIT ........................ 89-74 (17 years) Overall Record ........................ 120-95 (22 years)2011 Record .........................4-6, 3-3 NWC, 4th tieStadium ...........................Pine Bowl (2,200), GrassOffense/Defense ............................... Multiple/4-3Returning Starters (O/D) ...................................8/7Series Record ............................ WILL leads, 30-18Last Meeting ................... WHIT won, 25-24 (2011)

2012 Schedule (Pacific Time) Sept. 1 at St. Scholastica 1 p.m. Sept. 8 at Whittier 1 p.m. Sept. 15 at La Verne 6 p.m. Sept. 22 Chapman 1 p.m. Sept. 29 at Pacific* 1 p.m. Oct. 6 Willamette* 1 p.m. Oct. 13 at Linfield* 1:30 p.m. Oct. 20 Puget Sound* 1 p.m. Nov. 3 at Pacific Lutheran* 12:30 p.m. Nov. 10 Lewis & Clark* 12:30 p.m.

Game #2 • Sept. 14, 2012

East Texas Baptist University Tigers McCulloch Stadium, 7 p.m.Location ..........................................Marshall, TexasFounded .......................................................... 1912Enrollment ...................................................... 1,354President.....................................Dr. Samuel OliverAthletic Director ................................. Kent ReevesColors .............................................Navy and GoldAffiliation ....................................NCAA Division IIIConference .................American Southwest (ASC)Sports Info. Director ...................... Adam Ledyard SID Office Phone ............................ (903) 708-2129 Fax/Press Box .(903) 935-0162... (903) 923-2228Head Coach ................. Mark Sartain, Austin 1982 Record at ETBU .......................... 23-27 (5 years) Overall Record ............................ 23-27 (5 years)2011 Record .......................... 5-5, 4-4 ASC, 4th tieStadium/Surface . Ornelas Stadium (2,046), GrassOffense/Defense ............................ Multiple/4-2-5Returning Starters (O/D) ...................................5/7Series Record .....................................................0-0Last Meeting ......................................................0-0

2012 Schedule (Pacific Time) Sept. 1 Wesley College 11 a.m. Sept. 8 at Austin College 12 p.m. Sept. 14 at Willamette 7 p.m. Sept. 29 at Texas Lutheran* 2 p.m. Oct. 6 Louisana College* 5 p.m. Oct. 13 at Hardin-Simmons* 11 a.m. Oct. 20 Howard Payne* 11 a.m. Oct. 27 at Mississippi College* 1 p.m. Nov. 3 Mary Hardin-Baylor* 11 a.m. Nov. 10 Sul Ross State* 11 a.m.

Game #3 • Sept. 22, 2012

PacificUniversityBoxersMcCulloch Stadium, 1:30 p.m.

Location ....................................Forest Grove, Ore.Founded .......................................................... 1849Enrollment .........................................3,302 OverallPresident......................................Dr. Lesley HallickAthletic Director .............................Ken SchumannColors .................................Red, Black, and WhiteAffiliation ....................................NCAA Division IIIConference ........................Northwest ConferenceSports Info. Director ........................... Blake Timm SID Office Phone ............................ (503) 352-2161 Fax/Press Box ..(503) 352-2286...(503) 352-1579Head Coach ...........Keith Buckley, UC-Davis 1996 Record at PU ................................. 1-17 (2 years) Overall Record .............................. 1-17 (2 years)2011 Record ..............................1-8, 1-5 NWC, 6thStadium ..................Lincoln Park (2,800), FieldTurfOffense/Defense ...............................Pro Style/4-3Returning Starters (O/D) .................................9/10Series Record ........................... WU leads, 55-25-5Last Meeting .........................WU won, 49-7 (2011)

2012 Schedule (Pacific Time) Aug. 30 Simon Fraser 7 p.m. Sept. 8 at Occidental 7 p.m. Sept. 22 at Willamette 1:30 p.m. Sept. 29 Whitworth* 1 p.m. Oct. 6 at Puget Sound* 1 p.m. Oct. 13 Pacific Lutheran* 1 p.m. Oct. 27 at Lewis & Clark* 1:45 p.m. Nov. 3 Willamette* 1 p.m. Nov. 10 at Linfield* 1 p.m.

Game #4 • Sept. 29, 2012

Sewanee: Universityof the SouthTigersHarris Stadium, 11 a.m. (PDT)Location .........................................Sewanee, Tenn.Founded .......................................................... 1857Enrollment ...................................................... 1,400President....................... Dr. John M. McCardell Jr.Athletic Director .................................. Mark WebbColors .......................................... Purple and GoldAffiliation ....................................NCAA Division IIIConference ............Southern Athletic AssociationSports Info. Director .........................Clayton Felts SID Office Phone ........................ (931) 598-1136 Fax/Press Box ...(931) 598-1673...(931)598-1284Head Coach ...Tommy Laurendine, Lenoir-Rhyne, 1990 Record at Sewanee ..........................5-5 (1 year) Overall Record ..................................5-5 (1 year)2011 Record ............................. 5-5, 2-4 SCAC, 5th Stadium ............. Harris Stadium (3,000), FieldTurfOffense/Defense .......................Triple Option/3-4Returning Starters (O/D) ................................. N/ASeries Record .....................................................0-0Last Meeting ......................................................0-0

2012 Schedule (Pacific Time) Sept. 1 Puget Sound 11 a.m. Sept. 8 Washington and Lee 11 a.m. Sept. 15 at Maryville (Tenn.) 10:30 a.m. Sept. 22 at Austin 10 a.m. Sept. 29 Willamette 11 a.m. Oct. 6 Centre 11 a.m. Oct. 13 at Milsaps 11 a.m. Oct. 20 at Birmingham Southern 11 a.m. Oct. 27 Rhodes 11:30 a.m. Nov. 3 Trinity (Tex.) 11 a.m.

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Game #9 • Nov. 3, 2012

PacificUniversityBoxersLincoln Park Stadium, 1 p.m. Pacific quick facts and 2012 schedule located with first meeting of the season in Game #3 on previous page.

Game #8 • Oct. 27, 2012

LinfieldCollege WildcatsMaxwell Field, 1:30 p.m.

Location ..................................... McMinnville, Ore.Founded .......................................................... 1858Enrollment ...................................................... 1,625President................................ Dr. Thomas L. HellieAthletic Director ............................Scott CarnahanColors .............................Purple and Cardinal RedAffiliation ....................................NCAA Division IIIConference ........................Northwest ConferenceSports Info. Director ............................... Kelly Bird SID Office Phone ........................ (503) 883-2439 Fax/Press Box ..(503) 883-2649...(503) 883-2699Head Coach ....................Joe Smith, Linfield 1993 Record at LC ............................... 49-13 (6 years) Overall Record ............................ 49-13 (6 years)2011 Record ............................ 10-1, 6-0 NWC, 1st Stadium ...............Maxwell Field (4,000), FieldTurfOffense/Defense .................... Spread Option/4-2Returning Starters (O/D) ...................................8/5Series Record ............................. LC leads, 46-35-3Last Meeting ......................... LC won 20-10 (2011)

2012 Schedule (Pacific Time) Sept. 1 Menlo 12:30 p.m. Sept. 8 Hardin-Simmons 1:30 p.m. Sept. 15 at Cal Lutheran 12:30 p.m. Sept. 29 at Pacific Lutheran* 12:30 p.m. Oct. 13 Whitworth* 1:30 p.m. Oct. 20 at Lewis & Clark* 1 p.m. Oct. 27 Willamette* 1:30 p.m. Nov. 3 at Puget Sound* 1 p.m. Nov. 10 Pacific* 1 p.m.

Game #10 • Nov. 10, 2012

University ofPuget SoundLoggersMcCulloch Stadium, 4 p.m.

Location ..........................................Tacoma, Wash.Founded .......................................................... 1888Enrollment ...................................................... 2,600President..............................Dr. Ronald R. ThomasAthletic Director ................................ Amy HackettColors ...................................... Maroon and WhiteAffiliation ....................................NCAA Division IIIConference ........................Northwest ConferenceSports Info. Director ...................... Steven Olveda SID Office Phone ........................ (253) 879-3974 Fax/Press Box ..(253) 879-3634...(425) 344-4992Head Coach .............Jeff Thomas, Redlands 2003 Record at UPS ............................... 2-16 (2 years) Overall Record .............................. 2-16 (2 years)2011 Record ..............................0-9, 0-6 NWC, 7thStadium ...................Baker Stadium (4,000), GrassOffense/Defense ................................. Spread/3-4Returning Starters (O/D) .................................11/4Series Record ........................... WU leads, 43-25-6Last Meeting ..................................WU won, 49-31

2012 Schedule (Pacific Time) Sept. 1 at Sewanee 1 p.m. Sept. 8 at Chapman 7 p.m. Sept. 22 Whittier 1 p.m. Sept. 29 Lewis & Clark* 1 p.m. Oct. 6 Pacific* 1 p.m. Oct. 20 at Whitworth* 1 p.m. Oct. 27 Pacific Lutheran* 1 p.m. Nov. 3 Linfield* 1 p.m. Nov. 10 at Willamette* 4 p.m.

Game #7 • Oct. 20, 2012

Pacific LutheranUniversityLutesSparks Stadium, 12:30 p.m.

Location .........................................Tacoma, Wash.Founded ......................................................... 1890Enrollment ..................................................... 3,464President............................... Dr. Thomas W. KriseAthletic Director ............................... Laurie TurnerColors ........................................... Black and GoldAffiliation ...................................NCAA Division IIIConference .......................Northwest ConferenceSports Info. Director ........................Nick Dawson SID Office Phone ....................... (253) 535-7356 Fax/Press Box .(253) 535-7584...(253) 651-2923Head Coach .............. Scott Westering, PLU 1980 Record at PLU ............................ 40-32 (8 years) Overall Record ........................... 40-32 (8 years)2011 Record .......................6-3, 4-2 NWC, 2nd tieStadium ........... Sparks Stadium (4,500), FieldTurfOffense/Defense .............................. Multiple/3-4Returning Starters (O/D) ..................................6/5Series Record ..........................PLU leads, 24-16-2Last Meeting ........................ PLU won 13-6 (2010)

2012 Schedule (Pacific Time) Sept. 8 Cal Lutheran 12:30 p.m. Sept. 15 at Redlands 7 p.m. Sept. 29 Linfield* 12:30 p.m. Oct. 6 at Lewis & Clark* 1 p.m. Oct. 13 at Pacifick* 1 p.m. Oct. 20 Willamette* 12:30 p.m. Oct. 27 at Puget Sound* 1 p.m. Nov. 3 Whitworth* 12:30 p.m. Nov. 10 at Menlo* 12 p.m.

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Kyle Derby kicks an extra point.

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ThE NoRThWEST CoNfERENCE

Note: Eligibility year listed is for 2011

Northwest Conference2011 Football Standings

W L W LLinfield 6 0 10 1Lewis & Clark 4 2 7 2Pacific Lutheran 4 2 6 3Willamette 3 3 4 6Whitworth 3 3 4 6Pacific 1 5 1 8Puget Soud 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 87-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.

2011 All-Northwest Conference SelectionsFirst Team OffenseJamiere Abney, Sr., Running BackJake Knecht, Jr., Wide ReceiverTaylor Reeder, Jr., Offensive LinemanKenny Miller, Sr., Offensive Lineman

First Team DefenseRyan Bourke, Sr., Defensive LinemanHarmon Bruno, Sr., LinebackerCody Pastorino, Jr., Defensive BackMitch Rowan, Sr., Place-kicker/Punter

Special Teams Player of the YearMitch Rowan, Sr., Place-kicker/Punter

Second Team OffenseJake Turner, Jr., Running BackZane Wise, Jr., Offensive Lineman

Second Team DefenseBen Lyons, Jr., Defensive LinemanWes Wenzel, Jr., LinebackerDominic David, Jr., Defensive Back

Honorable Mention OffenseScott Perlin, Sr., Running Back

Honorable Mention DefenseMark Meek, Jr., Defensive LinemanRon Carter, Sr., Defensive LinemanJaden Roselli, So., LinebackerAlex Holland, Sr., Defensive BackTyson Giza, So., Defensive Back

2011 NWC Total Offense Team GP Yards Avg.1 Lewis & Clark 9 4076 452.92 Linfield 11 4752 432.03 Puget Sound 9 3372 374.74 Willamette 10 3540 354.05 Whitworth 10 3415 341.56 Pacific 9 2994 332.77 Pacific Lutheran 9 2923 324.8

2011 NWC Total Defense Team GP Yards Avg.1 Linfield 11 3509 319.02 Whitworth 10 3235 323.53 Pacific Lutheran 9 3058 339.84 Willamette 10 3671 367.16 Pacific 9 3712 412.45 Lewis & Clark 9 4829 425.47 Puget Sound 9 3995 443.9

WU Defenders in NWC Stats (Tackles)8 Wes Wenzel 23 UT, 42 AT, 65 Total9 Harmon Bruno 24 39 63

2011 NWC Passing Offense Team GP Yards Avg.1 Puget Sound 9 2802 311.32 Linfield 11 3205 291.43 Pacific 9 2541 282.34 Lewis & Clark 9 2317 257.45 Pacific Lutheran 9 2053 228.16 Whitworth 10 1949 194.96 Willamette 10 1331 133.1

2011 NWC Passing Defense Team GP Yards Avg.1 Whitworth 10 1873 187.32 Linfield 11 2247 204.33 Pacific Lutheran 9 2012 223.64 Pacific 9 2027 225.25 Willamette 10 2357 235.76 Lewis & Clark 9 2300 255.67 Puget Sound 9 2519 273.9

WU Passers in NWC Stats (Yards)6 Brian Widing 99-172-7, 57.6%, 1227, 10 TD

2011 NWC Rushing Offense Team GP Yards Avg.1 Willamette 10 2209 220.92 Lewis & Clark 9 1759 195.43 Whitworth 10 1466 146.64 Linfield 11 1547 140.65 Pacific Lutheran 9 870 96.76 Puget Sound 9 570 63.37 Pacific 9 453 50.3

2011 NWC Rushing Defense Team GP Yards Avg.1 Linfield 11 1262 114.72 Pacific Lutheran 9 1050 116.73 Willamette 10 1314 131.44 Whitworth 10 1362 136.25 Lewis & Clark 9 1529 169.96 Puget Sound 9 1530 170.07 Pacific 9 3744 187.2

WU Rushers in NWC Stats (Yards)6 Jamiere Abney 100-552, 3 TD, 55.2/gm.8 Jake Turner 56-353, 4 TD, 32.9/gm.

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RETURNING ALL-CoNfERENCE

Chad PollardSenior H-Back Bakersfield, Calif.

2nd Team All-NWC 2009

Willamette’s Returning All-Conference Selections

Jake TurnerSeniorWide ReceiverOntario, Ore.

2nd Team All-NWC 2011

Juan AlvaradoSeniorNose GuardStockton, Calif.

1st Team All-NWC 2010

Terrell MalleyJuniorH-BackPortland, Ore.

2nd Team All-NWC 2010

Cody PastorinoSenior SafetyGlenn, Calif.

1st Team All-NWC 20112nd Team All-NWC 2010

Dominic DavidSeniorSafetySalem, Ore.

2nd Team All-NWC 2011H.M. All-NWC 2010

Zane WiseSenior Center/GuardSweet Home, Ore.

2nd Team All-NWC 2011

Jake KnechtSeniorWide ReceiverIssaquah, Wash.

1st Team All-NWC 2011

Taylor ReederSenior Offensive TackleSalinas, Calif.

1st Team All-NWC 2011

Ben LyonsSenior Defensive EndAnchorage, Alaska

2nd Team All-NWC 2011

Wes WenzelSeniorInside LinebackerPortland, Ore.

2nd Team All-NWC 2011

Tyson GizaJunior CornerbackSalem, Ore.

H.M. All-NWC 2011

#99 #11 #23 #4

#54 #2 #17 #39

#77 #35 #44 #76

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2011 SEASoN REVIEW

Sept.3—HarmonBruno(Defense)vs. Wisconsin-Stevens Point, 8-6 Loss

Bruno (Sr., OLB) earned 12 tackles, including6 unassisted tackles) to lead the WU defense.Willamette limited UWSP to 204 total yards.

Sept.3—TysonGiza(SpecialTeams)vs. Wisonsin-Stevens Point, 8-6 Loss

Giza (So., CB) returned a kickoff 39 yardsto the UWSP 49 in the second quarter. Hereturned two kickoffs for a total of 58 yards.

Sept.17—JakeKnecht(Offense)vs. Southern Oregon, 31-9 Win

Knecht (Jr., WR) scored TDs on a 67-yard catchand an 80-yard reverse. Overall, he grabbed4 passes for 130 yards against the Raiders.

Sept.17—MitchRowan(SpecialTeams)vs. Southern Oregon, 31-9 Win

Rowan (Sr., PK/P) averaged 37.6 yards on 7 punts, with three punts inside the 12-yard line. He averaged 62.3 yards on 7 kickoffs

Oct.1—MitchRowan(SpecialTeams)vs. Linfield, 20-10 Loss

Rowan (Sr., PK/P) averaged 35.9 yards on 7 punts with three inside the 10-yard line (8, 5, 3). Tied his career long with a 40-yard field goal.

Oct.1—HarmonBruno(Defense)vs. Linfield, 20-10 Loss

Bruno (Sr., OLB) achieved 13 tackles, including 2.0 tackles for losses. Forced a fumble at theWU end zone that led to an 80-yard TD drive.

Oct.15—BrianWiding(Offense)vs. Puget Sound, 49-31 Win

Widing (Jr, QB) completed his first 11 passes and was 14 of 20 overasll (70%) for 182 yards. He led Willamette to 5 TDs on its first 7 drives.

Nov.5—JadenRoselli(Defense)vs. Lewis & Clark, 57-28 Win

Roselli (So., ILB) registered 13 total tackles. He intercepted a pass and returned it 34 yardsto the L&C 31 to set up a TD two plays later.

Players Named NWC Student-Athletes of the Week in 2011

Willamette University averaged 26.6 pointsand held opponents to 20.7 points per gamein 2011, while taking on one of the toughestschedules in NCAA Division III. The Bearcatsplayed three teams that were nationally ranked and played up two divisions to take on PortlandState University from NCAA Division I. Willamette ended the year with a 4-6 record that included a 3-3 mark (4th place tie) againstNWC opponents. The season began with a narrow 8-6 loss toUW-Stevens Point (#23), as the Bearcats scored 0:27 left in the game. A 2-point conversion passto tie the score was nullified by a penalty. Hardin-Simmons (#9) held off the Bearcats 30-24. The Cowboys led 17-0, but Willamettepulled within 17-14 at halftime. HSU scored early in the third quarter and held off the Bearcats. Jamiere Abney (Sr., TB) rushed 26 times for146 yards and a touchdown against HSU. Willamette rolled past in-state rival SouthernOregon, 31-9. Jake Knecht (Jr., WR) achieved 4 catches for 130 yards and a 67-yard touchdown.Knecht also scored on an 80-yard reverse. One week later, Linfield, ranked #6, led 17-0 in the third quarter, but WU battled back. The Bearcats cut the margin to 17-10 on a 20-yard TD run by Dylan Jones (Fr., TB) and a 40-yard field goal by Mitch Rowan (Sr., PK/P). Linfieldclinched the win on a field goal with 3:17 left. Willamette added high-scoring wins versusPacific University, 49-7, and Puget Sound, 49-31. The Bearcats gained 464 yards against Pacific, including 295 rushing yards. David Lowe (Fr., ILB)scored on a 47-yard interception return.

Against Puget Sound, Willamette earned a35-14 halftime lead. UPS pulled within 11 points in the final quarter, but Alex Holland (Sr., CB) scored on a 40-yard interception return. Knechtcaught 7 passes for 124 yards and a 34-yard TD. WU gave NCAA Division I Portland State asolid battle, as the Vikings won 36-10. Dominic David (Jr., S) earned nine tackles with one tackle for a loss. Rowan kicked a 40-yard field goal andBrian Widing (Jr., QB) scored on a 9-yard run. The Bearcats battled Whitworth through twoovertimes, before the Pirates prevailed, 25-24, on a 2-point PAT. Kyle Derby (So., PK/P) forced overtime with a 29-yard field goal. Knecht andJake Turner (Jr., FL) scored for WU in overtime.

Led by four touchdown passes from Widing to Knecht (35, 51, 35, 39), the Bearcats downed unbeaten Lewis & Clark 58-27 on Nov. 5. Knecht tied a school record with his 4 TD catches. WU rushed for 363 yards, led by Abney with 98 yardson 7 carries. Willamette passed for 219 yards. Pacific Lutheran edge the Bearcats, 13-6, in the season finale. Derby kicked field goals of 28 and 19 yards. Widing hit 18 of 26 passes for 156 yards. Turner hauled in 9 catches for 99 yards. For the year, Abney led Willamette with 552 rushing yards on 100 carries. Widing was 99 of 172 passing (57.6%) for 1,227 yards and 10 TDs.Knecht caught 35 passes for 679 yards and 8 TDs. Rowan concluded his career with Willametterecords for extra points made and attemptedin a season (62 of 66 in 2008) and a career (115 of 127). In addition, he placed 46 punts insidethe 20 during his career. Wes Wenzel (Jr., ILB) toppe the defense with 65 total tackles. Harmon Bruno (Sr., OLB) earned53 tackles, while Jaden Roselli (So., ILB) added60 and Cody Pastorino (Jr., S) contributed 58. Tyson Giza (So., CB) averaged 22.9 yards on22 kickoff returns for a total of 503 yards during the season. Wendell Galvan (Fr., CB) providedWU with 10.8 yards per punt return.

2011 Willamette UniversityFootball Highlights

Totalof19All-NWCplayers,including8FirstTeamselections(SeePage42)

PlayedNCAADivisionIopponentPortlandStateUniversity

BattledthreenationallyrankedNCAADivisionIIIopponents

JakeKnechtsetaschoolrecordwith4TDcatchesvs.Lewis&Clark

MitchRowanfinishedhiscareerwithWUrecordsforextrapoints(115/127)

Bearcatsgain3,540totalyards,including2,209rushingyards

Jake Turner continues to battle forward as adefender attempts to make a tackle.

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2011 GAME SUMMARIES

Game #8 — Oct. 29 • Salem, ORWhitworth at Willamette

Scoring 1 2 3 4 FinalWhitworth 7 0 0 3 15 25Willamette 0 7 0 3 14 24WHIT Peterson 15 run (McNealley kick) 1st 10:39WU Abney 3 run (Derby kick) 2nd 12:08WHIT McNealley FG 25 4th 4:23WU Derby FG 29 4th 0:00WHIT Thomas 1 run (McNealley kick) OT1 15:00WU Knecht 3 pass from Widing (Derby kick) OT1 15:00WU Turner 23 run (Derby kick) OT2 15:00WHIT Ehlo 25 pass from Peterson (Ehlo pass from Peterson) OT2 15:00

Rushing: WHIT — Ronnie Thomas, 24-77; Bryan Peterson, 18-46; Team, 45-129; WU — Jake Turner, 10-68; Taylor Wyman, 5-29;Team, 49-200. Passing: WHIT — Bryan Peterson, 8-15-2, 95; Team, 9-17-3, 133; WU — Brian Widing, 14-24-1, 122; Team, 15-25-1, 133. Receiving: WHIT — Austin Ehlo, 4-83; Team, 9-133; WU — Jake Turner, 5-59; Benny Weischedel, 2-26; Team, 15-133.

Game #9 — Nov. 5 • Portland, ORWillamette at Lewis & Clark

Scoring 1 2 3 4 FinalWillamette 9 14 21 13 — 57Lewis & Clark 7 0 7 14 — 28L&C Mayes 3 run (Monley kick) 1st 10:58WU TEAM safety 1st 7:10WU Knecht 35 pass from Widing (Rowan kick) 1st 6:12WU Turner 5 run (Derby kick) 2nd 6:18WU Knecht 51 pass from Widing (Derby kick) 2nd 1:43WU Knecht 31 pass from Widing (Derby kick) 3rd 12:51L&C Welch 1 run (Monley kick) 3rd 8:12WU Jones 2 run (Derby kick) 3rd 3:24WU Knecht 39 pass from Widing (Derby kick) 3rd 0:41L&C Welch 15 run (Monley kick) 4th 11:57WU Wyman 17 run (Laird kick) 4th 7:46L&C Frisina 14 pass from Welch (Mayes pass from Welch) 4th 6:32WU Dean 17 run (Laird kick) 4th 3:01

Rushing: WU — Jamiere Abney, 7-98; Taylor Wyman, 5-48; Jake Turner, 8-44; Matt Williams, 6-42; Team, 50-363; L&C — Keith Welch, 27-111; Joevonte Mayes, 20-62; Team, 52-172. Passing: WU — 8-10-0, 219; Team, 8-10-0; L&C — Keith Welch, 31-49-1, 329; Team, 32-50-1, 335. Receiving: WU — Jake Knecht, 6-199; Matt Williams, 2-20; Team, 8-219; L&C — Joevonte Mays, 9-66; Brandis Piper, 8-92; Andrew Frisina, 7-101; Sean Evans, 6-50; Team, 32-335.

Game #10 — Nov. 12 • Salem, ORPacific Lutheran at Willamette

Scoring 1 2 3 4 FinalPacific Lutheran 7 0 0 6 — 13Willamette 0 3 3 0 — 6PLU Halverson 1 run (Kaylor kick) 1st 3:45WU Derby FG 28 2nd 0:02WU Derby FG 19 3rd 9:03PLU Warner 63 pass from Halverson (Kaylor kick) 4th 9:11

Rushing: PLU — Brandon James, 13-55; Team, 28-79; WU — Taylor Wyman, 6-43; Jake Turner, 8-40; Team, 35-129. Passing: PLU —Zack Halverson, 17-25-0, 242; Team, 17-25-0, 242; WU — Brian Widing, 18-26-0, 156; Team, 19-30-1, 180. Receiving: PLU — Kyle Warner, 8-156; Team, 17-242; WU — Jake Turner, 9-99; Jake Knecht, 3-37; Team, 19-180.

WU — Brian Widing, 7-18-1, 81; Jake Turner, 1-1-0, 26; Team,8-19-1, 107. Receiving: LIN — Deidre Wiersma, 5-110; CharliePoppen, 4-87; Buddy Saxon, 4-61; Team, 20-329; WU — JakeKnecht, 3-34; Jamiere Abney, 2-13; Team, 8-107.

Game #5 — Oct. 8 • Salem, ORPacific at Willamette

Scoring 1 2 3 4 FinalPacific 0 0 7 0 — 7Willamette 7 21 7 14 — 7WU Perlin 4 run (Derby kick) 1st 1:37WU Knecht 39 pass from Widing (Derby kick) 2nd 13:41WU Abney 32 pass from Widing (Derby kick) 2nd 4:14WU Jones 22 run (Derby kick) 2nd 1:28WU Brown 13 run (Derby kick) 3rd 6:35PAC Taylor 4 pass from Minaya (Villareal-Gomez kick) 3rd 0:14WU Harmon 2 run (Laird kick) 4th 3:38WU Lowe 47 interception return (Kline kick) 4th 2:32

Rushing: PAC — Gunther Schultze, 5-21; Bryce Kershner, 3-13; Jarrin Inagaki, 4-12; Team, 36-57; WU — Jamiere Abney, 5-59; Cole Altzarra, 3-31; Nolan Plummer, 5-31; Brian Widing, 5-28; Team, 48-295. Passing: PAC — P.J. Minaya, 13-18-0, 167; T.C. Campbell, 6-12-2, 84; Team, 21-36-3, 266; WU — Brian Widing, 7-16-0, 134; Jake Jones, 2-4-0, 17; Team, 10-21-0, 169. Receiving: PAC — Jordan Fukumoto, 4-114; Blake Anthony, 4-64; Brian Taylor, 3-21; Team, 21-266; WU — Jake Knecht, 3-57; Jamiere Abney, 2-45; Jake Turner, 2-32; Team, 10-169.

Game #6 — Oct. 15 • Tacoma, WAWillamette at Puget Sound

Scoring 1 2 3 4 FinalWillamette 14 21 7 7 — 49Puget Sound 0 14 7 10 — 31WU Jones 2 run (Derby kick) 1st 7:34WU Turner 9 run (Derby kick) 1st 3:37WU Turner 19 run (Derby kick) 2nd 13:56WU Knecht 34 pass from Widing (Derby Kick) 2nd 11:20UPS Park 1 run (West kick) 2nd 7:49WU Jones 5 run (Derby kick) 2nd 3:03UPS Park 1 run (West kick) 2nd 1:01WU Wyman 1 run (Derby kick) 3rd 6:43UPS Kniffin 3 pass from Foley (West kick) 3rd 3:02UPS TEAM safety 4th 9:13UPS Park 1 run (Diesing pass from Foley) 4th 7:32WU Holland 40 interception return 4th 1:44

Rushing: WU — Jake Turner, 10-81; Jamiere Abney, 11-34; Dylan Jones, 4-28; Team, 45-176; UPS — Kupuno Park, 13-52; Braden Foley, 3-33; Team, 28-136. Passing: WU — Brian Widing, 14-20-1, 182; Team, 14-20-1, 182; UPS— Braden Foley, 26-50-5, 314; Team, 28-52-5, 330. Receiving: WU — Jake Knecht, 7-124; Taylor Wyman, 3-25; Team, 14-182; UPS— Adam Kniffin, 11-164; Thiesen Chang, 7-82; Ross Zuhl, 5-30; 1-23; Team, 28-330.

Game #7 — Oct. 22 • Portland, ORWillamette at Portland State

Scoring 1 2 3 4 FinalWillamette 0 3 0 7 — 10Portland State 16 13 7 0 — 36PSU Richard 3 run (Brown kick) 1st 9:58PSU Lewis 39 pass from Kavanaugh (Brown kick blocked) 1st 6:32PSU Brown FG 33 1st 3:35PSU Monahan 20 pass from Kavanaugh (Kavanaugh pass failed) 2nd 13:50WU Rowan FG 40 2nd 4:56WU Richard 7 pass from Kavanaugh (Brown kick) 2nd 0:55PSU Noa 33 pass from Hubel (Cope kick) 3rd 11:07WU Widing 9 run (Derby kick) 4th 8:39

Rushing: WU — Josh Dean, 10-64; Jamiere Abney, 11-38; Dylan Jones, 6-29; Team, 45-149; PSU — Shaquille Richard, 22-85; Willie Griffin, 10-61; Team, 46-230. Passing: WU — Brian Widing, 7-12-0, 55; Team, 8-14-0, 63; PSU —Connor Kavanaugh, 9-12-0, 162; Drew Hubel, 3-8-1, 54; Team, 14-25-2, 255. Receiving: WU — Jake Knecht, 3-29; Matt Williams, 3-29; Team, 8-63; PSU — Nevin Lewis, 3-57; Gage Loftin, 2-32; Kalua Noa, 2-26; Team, 14-255.

Game #1 — Sept. 3 • Salem, ORUW-Stevens Point at Willamette

Scoring 1 2 3 4 FinalUW-Stevens Point 0 3 5 0 — 8Willamette 0 0 0 6 — 6UWSP Fohrman FG 30 2nd 12:54UWSP Safety, punt snap recovered in end zone 3rd 11:57UWSP Fohrman FG 37 3rd 9:34WU Abney 2 run 4th 0:27

Rushing: UWSP — Cory Flisakowski, 16-71; Keith Ingram, 10-35; Team, 43-168; WU — Jamiere Abney, 9-82; Mason Brown, 9-67;Taylor Wyman, 5-52; Jake Turner, 3-22; Team, 43-207. Passing: UWSP — Casey Barnes, 4-8-0, 36; Team, 4-8-0, 36; WU — Brian Widing, 4-15-2, 35; Team, 4-15-2, 35. Receiving: UWSP — KeithIngram, 3-22, Jymani Bryant, 1-14; Team 4-36; WU — MattWilliams, 2-26; Mason Brown, 1-5; Jamiere Abney, 1-4; Team, 4-35.

Game #2 — Sept. 10 • Salem, ORHardin-Simmons at Willamette

Scoring 1 2 3 4 FinalHardin-Simmons 17 0 7 6 — 30Willamette 0 14 3 7 — 24HSU Tatsch 55 pass from Byrd (Newberry kick) 1st 11:53HSU Newberry FG 37 1st 04:46HSU Grant 3 run (Newberry kick) 1st 00:22WU Abney 2 run (Derby kick) 2nd 12:19WU Widing 2 run (Derby kick) 2nd 01:04HSU Rockwell 7 run (Newberry kick) 3rd 12:29WU Derby FG 35 3rd 4:50HSU Rockwell 3 run (Newberry kick failed) 4th 13:30WU Dean 8 run (Derby kick) 4th 1:48

Rushing: WU — Jamiere Abney, 26-146; Matt Williams, 10-53; Taylor Wyman, 3-20; Team, 63-284; HSU — Derrick Grant, 22-101; Steven Rockwell, 13-73; Team, 43-144. Passing: WU — Brian Widing, 7-12-2, 25; Team, 7-12-2, 25; HSU — Taylor Byrd, 8-16-1, 182;Team, 8-16-1, 182. Receiving: WU — Jake Turner, 2-7; Team, 7-25;HSU — Travis Tatsch, 4-84; Corey Jones, 2-58; Colton Brewer, 1-24; Team, 8-182.

Game #3 — Sept. 17 • Salem, ORSouthern Oregon at Willamette

Scoring 1 2 3 4 FinalSouthern Oregon 0 9 0 0 — 9Willamette 3 14 0 14 — 31WU Derby FG 19 1st 5:16SOU Friloux 8 run (Crowley kick) 2nd 13:19WU Knecht 67 pass from Widing (Derby kick) 2nd 12:23SOU TEAM Safety 2nd 4:13WU Widing 1 run (Derby kick) 2nd 0:47WU Turner 4 pass from Widing (Derby kick) 4th 14:55WU Knecht 80 run (Derby kick) 4th 13:27

Rushing: SOU — Brandon Baldwin, 13-69; Manny Barragan, 7-27; Team, 34-95; WU — Jake Knecht, 1-80; Matt Williams, 13-43; WesWenzel, 1-24; Jamiere Abney, 9-16; Team, 48-197. Passing: SOU —Austin Dodge, 25-44-1, 249; A.J. Palazzolo, 0-2-0, 0; Team, 25-47-1,249. WU — Brian Widing, 13-19-0, 218; Team, 13-19-0, 218. Receiving: SOU — Mike Olson, 5-87; Justin Otagurro, 5-40, Manny Barragan, 4-25; Team, 25-249; WU — Jake Knecht, 4-130; Benny Weischedel, 2-51; Jamiere Abney, 2-10; Team, 13-218.

Game #4 — Oct. 1 • Salem, ORLinfield at Willamette

Scoring 1 2 3 4 FinalLinfield 7 3 7 3 — 20Willamette 0 0 7 3 — 10LIN Hill 2 run (Kay kick) 1st 7:41LIN Kay FG 35 2nd 10:32LIN Jepson 13 pass from Inns (Kay kick) 3rd 12:57WU Jones 20 run (Derby kick) 3rd 3:17WU Rowan FG 40 4th 8:18LIN Kay FG 24 4th 3:17

Rushing: LIN — Josh Hill, 36-110; Stephen Nasca, 5-19; Team, 50-104; WU — Dylan Jones, 7-108; Jamiere Abney, 11-45; Team, 37-209. Passing: LIN — Mickey Inns, 20-37-1, 329; Team, 20-37-1, 329;

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harmon Bruno registers a tackle. he tied forthe team lead with 7.0 tackles for losses.

Team Statistics

Overall Record: 4-6 Northwest Conference: 3-3 (5th)Home: 2-5 Away: 2-1

Date Opponent Result Attend.Sept. 3 #23 Wisconsin-Stevens Point 8-6 L 1,200Sept. 10 #9 Hardin-Simmons 30-24 L 1,020Sept. 17 Southern Oregon 31-9 W 1,800Oct. 1 #6 Linfield* 20- 10 L 2,755Oct. 8 Pacific* 49- 7 W 1,250Oct. 15 at Puget Sound* 49- 31 W 2,374Oct. 22 at Portland State 36- 10 L 5,491Oct. 29 Whitworth* 25-24 L 1,992Nov. 5 at Lewis & Clark* 57-28 W 1,000Nov. 12 Pacific Lutheran* 13-6 L 1,825* Northwest Conference game Home games in Bold Home Attendance: 11,842 (1,691 average)

Category WU OPPPoints Scored 266 207 Touchdowns 35 26 1-Pt., 2-Pt. PATs 33-34, 0-1 18-22, 3-4 Field Goals 7-10 7-10 Points Per Game 26.6 20.7Total First Downs 174 184 Rushing/Passing 108-53 68-98 By Penalty 13 18Net Rushing Yards 2,209 1,314 Rushing Attempts 463 405 Average Per Rush 4.8 3.2 Average Per Game 220.9 131.4 Touchdowns Rushing 23 15Net Passing Yards 1,331 2,357 Comp./Attempts 106-185 178-313 Comp. Percentage 57.2% 56.8% Interceptions Thrown 7 17 Average Per Attempt 7.2 7.5 Average Per Comp. 12.6 13.2 Average Per Game 133.1 235.7 Touchdowns Passing 10 11Total Offense 3,540 3,671 Total Plays 648 718 Average Per Play 5.5 5.1 Average Per Game 354.0 367.1Turnovers 19 26 Fumbles/Lost 28-12 23-9 Had Intercepted (Yards) 7-43 17-211Punts-Average 47-36.7 39-37.2Punt Returns 19 13 Punt Return Yards 122 57 Average Per Return 6.4 4.4Kickoff Returns 35 48 Kickoff Return Yards 729 944 Average Per Return 20.8 19.7Third Downs Made 43 59 Attempted 131 151 Percentage 33% 39%Fourth Downs Made 8 8 Attempted 23 31 Percentage 35% 26%Penalties 78-559 64-564Time of Possession 30:26 29:33

NCAA Team Rankings (239 Teams)Rushing Offense 30th 2,209 yards 220.90 yards per gameNet Punting 41st 1,726 yards 33.81 yards per puntKickoff Returns 44th 35 for 729 yards 20.83 yards per returnTurnover Margin 47th +7 turnovers forced +0.70 turnovers per gameRushing Defense 67th 1,314 yards 131.40 yards per gameScoring Defense 69th 207 points 20.70 points per game

NCAA Individual RankingsPassing Efficiency92nd Brian Widing 99/172; 1,227 yards; 10 TDs 128.53 efficiency rating

Interceptions64th (tie) Tyson Giza 4 interceptions, 1 yard 0.44 interceptions per game69th (tie) Dominic David 4 interceptions, 32 yards 0.40 interceptions per game

Punting70th Mitch Rowan 47 punts; 2,490 yards 36.72 yards per punt

Kickoff Returns68th Tyson Giza 22 returns, 503 yards 22.86 yards per return

Jamiere Abney breaks through the line. he carried the ball 100 times for 552 yards in 2011and concluded his career with 1,186 yards on 210 carries, an average of 5.6 yards per rush.

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Individual StatisticsRushing GP Att Yards Avg. TD Long YPGJamiere Abney 10 100 552 5.5 3 61 55.2Jake Turner 10 56 329 5.9 4 25 32.9Taylor Wyman 10 40 231 5.8 2 42 23.1Dylan Jones 6 31 223 7.2 5 35 37.2Matt Williams 10 56 210 3.8 0 17 21.0Mason Brown 9 29 156 5.4 1 27 17.3Josh Dean 10 28 124 4.4 2 33 12.4Jake Knecht 10 7 85 12.1 1 80 8.5Derek Traeger 6 9 61 6.8 0 14 10.2Brian Widing 10 57 52 0.9 3 18 5.2Nolan Plummer 5 11 44 4.0 0 10 8.8Wes Wenzel 10 2 43 21.5 0 24 4.3Willamette 10 463 2209 4.8 23 80 220.9Opponents 10 405 1314 3.2 15 36 131.4Others (GP, Att.-Yards, Avg, TD, Long, YPG): Conor Dunn (7, 11-40, 3.6, 0, 10, 5.7); Cole Altuzarra (6, 7-34, 4.9, 0 , 18, 5.7); Scott Perlin (8, 6-28, 4.7, 1, 15, 3.5); Danny Mitchell (9, 2-17, 8.5, 0, 9, 1.9); Joseph Harmon (2, 3-10, 3.3, 1, 5, 5.0); Connor Pogue (2, 2-6, 3.0, 0, 6, 3.0); Mike Hernandez (3, 1-5, 5.0, 0, 5, 5.0); Eric Knowles (6, 1-0, 0.0, 0, 0, 0.0); Mitch Rowan (10, 1-[-18], [-18.0], 0, 0, [-1.8]); Team (8, 3-[-23], [-7.7], 0, 0, [-2.9]).

Passing GP CP Att Int Pct. Yds. TD Long YPGBrian Widing 10 99 172 7 57.6 1,227 10 67 122.7 Jake Jones 2 2 4 0 50.0 17 0 15 8.5Josh Dean 10 3 4 0 75.0 43 0 24 4.3Mitch Rowan 10 0 1 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0Jake Turner 10 1 1 0 100.0 26 0 26 2.6Danny Mitchell 9 1 1 0 100.0 18 0 18 2.0 Willamette 10 106 185 7 57.3 1331 10 67 133.1Opponents 10 178 313 17 56.9 2357 11 63 235.7

Receiving GP Rec Yards Avg. TD Long YPGJake Knecht 10 35 679 19.4 8 67 67.9Jake Turner 10 17 159 9.4 1 24 15.9Matt Williams 10 15 153 10.2 0 22 15.3Jamiere Abney 10 10 82 8.2 1 32 8.2Taylor Wyman 10 10 48 4.8 0 11 4.8Benny Weischedel 9 7 102 14.6 0 28 11.3Mason Brown 9 4 18 4.5 0 7 2.0Doug Gilmore 10 2 32 16.0 0 26 3.2Willamette 10 106 1331 12.6 10 67 133.1Opponents 10 178 2357 13.2 11 63 235.7Others (GP, Rec.-Yards, Avg, TD, Long, YPG): Conor Dunn (7, 2-12, 6.0, 0, 6, 1.7); Ryan Johnston (8, 1-18, 18.0, 0, 18, 2.2); Derek Traeger (6, 1-15, 15.0, 0, 15, 2.5); Josh Dean (10, 1-11, 11.0, 0, 11, 1.1); Dylan Jones (6, 1-2, 2.0, 0, 2, 0.3).

Total Offense GP Plays Rush Pass Total YPGBrian Widing 10 229 52 1227 1279 127.9Jamiere Abney 10 100 552 0 552 55.2Jake Turner 10 57 329 26 355 35.5Taylor Wyman 10 40 231 0 231 23.1Dylan Jones 6 31 223 0 223 37.2Matt Williams 10 56 210 0 210 21.0Willamette 10 648 2209 1331 3540 354.0Opponents 10 718 1314 2357 3671 367.1Others (GP, Plays, Rush-Pass-Total, YPG): Josh Dean (10, 32, 124-43-167, 16.7); Mason Brown (9, 29, 156-0-156, 17.3); Jake Knecht (10, 7, 85-0-85, 8.5); Derek Traeger (6, 9, 61-0-61, 10.2); Nolan Plummer (5, 11, 44-0-44, 8.8); Wes Wenzel (10, 2, 43-0-43, 4.3);Conor Dunn (7, 11, 40-0-40, 5.7); Danny Mitchell (9, 3, 17-18-35, 3.9); Cole Altuzarra (6, 7, 34-0-34, 5.7); Scott Perlin (8, 6, 28-0-28, 3.5); Jake Jones (2, 4, 0-17-17, 8.5); Joseph Harmon (2, 3,10-0-10, 5.0); Connor Pogue (2, 2, 6-0-6, 3.0); Mike Hernandez (3, 1, 5-0-5 1.7); Mitch Rowan(10, 2, [-18]-0-[-18], [-1.8]).

Punt Returns GP Rets. Yards Avg. TD LongWendell Galvan 10 6 65 10.8 0 24Eric Knowles 6 6 10 1.7 0 6Jake Knecht 10 5 28 5.6 0 15T.J. Matsumoto 8 1 0 0.0 0 0Cody Pastorino 10 1 19 19.0 0 8Willamette 10 19 122 6.4 0 24 Opponents 10 13 57 4.4 0 9

Kick Returns GP Rets. Yards Avg. TD LongTyson Giza 9 22 503 22.9 0 52Jake Knecht 10 7 134 19.1 0 29Matt Williams 10 2 23 11.5 0 13Derek Traeger 6 1 23 23.0 0 23Wes Wenzel 10 1 9 9.0 0 9Nolan Plummer 5 1 13 13.0 0 13Sungyoung Lee 9 1 24 24.0 0 24 Willamette 10 35 729 20.8 0 52Opponents 10 48 944 19.7 0 36

All-Purpose GP Rush Rec PR KR Int Total YPGJake Knecht 10 85 679 28 134 0 926 92.6Jamiere Abney 10 552 82 0 0 0 634 63.4Tyson Giza 9 0 0 0 503 1 504 56.0Jake Turner 10 329 159 0 0 0 488 48.8Matt Williams 10 210 153 0 23 0 386 38.6Dylan Jones 6 223 2 0 0 0 225 37.5Mason Brown 9 156 18 0 0 0 174 19.3Josh Dean 10 124 11 0 0 0 135 13.5Benny Weischedel 9 0 102 0 0 0 102 11.3Derek Traeger 6 61 15 0 23 0 99 16.5All Others 10 469 110 94 46 210 929 92.9Willamette 10 2209 1331 122 729 211 4602 460.2Opponents 10 1314 2357 57 944 43 4715 471.5Scoring GP TD FG PAT1 R2 P2 Sfty DXP PtsJake Knecht 10 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 54Kyle Derby 9 0 5-6 29-29 0 0 0 0 44Dylan Jones 6 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 30Jake Turner 10 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 30Jamiere Abney 10 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 24Brian Widing 10 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 18Josh Dean 10 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 12Taylor Wyman 10 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 12Mitch Rowan 10 0 2-4 1-1 0 0 0 0 7Alex Holland 8 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 6Mason Brown 9 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 6David Lowe 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 6Willamette 10 35 7-10 33-34 0 0 1 0 266Opponents 10 26 7-10 18-22 3 3-4 0 3 207Others: Scott Perlin (- GP, 1 TD, 6 pts.); Joseph Harmon (- GP, 1 TD, 6 pts.); Tommy Laird(- GP, 2-3 PAT, 2 pts.); Pete Kline (- GP, 1-1 PAT, 1 pts.);.

Field Goals GP FG Att Pct. Lg 1-19 20s 30s 40s 50sMitchell Rowan 10 2 4 50.0 40 0-0 0-0 0-1 2-3 0-0Kyle Derby 9 5 6 83.3 35 2-2 2-2 1-2 0-0 0-0Willamette 10 7 10 70.0 40 2-2 2-2 1-3 2-3 0-0Opponents 10

Punting GP Punts Yards Avg. LG TB In20 BLMitchell Rowan 10 47 1726 36.7 60 4 15 0Willamette 10 47 1726 36.7 60 4 15 0Opponents 10 39 1451 37.2 68 2 14 1

Interceptions GP No. Yards Avg. TD LongTyson Giza 9 4 1 0.2 0 1Dominic David 10 4 32 8.0 0 24 Cody Pastorino 10 2 37 18.5 0 37David Lowe 2 1 47 47.0 1 47Jaden Rosselli 9 1 34 34.0 0 34Matt Millar 10 1 13 13.0 0 13Ryan Johnston 8 1 7 7.0 0 7Michael Del Real 10 1 0 0.0 0 0Alex Holland 8 1 40 40.0 1 40Wendell Galvan 10 1 0 0.0 0 0Willamette 10 17 211 12.4 2 47 Opponents 10 7 43 6.1 0 19

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Mitch Rowan was the 2011 NWC Special Teams Player of the Year.

Defensive StatisticsPlayer GP U A TT TFL QBS Int PBU FF FR BKWes Wenzel 10 23 42 65 4.0-20 3.5-19 0 2 1 1 0Harmon Bruno 10 24 39 63 7.0-26 1.5-16 0 0 1 0 0Jaden Rosselli 9 27 33 60 3.5-15 1.5-8 1-34 5 2 0 0Cody Pastorino 10 37 21 58 3.5-20 0 2-37 2 0 1 1Dominic David 10 30 26 56 1.0-7 0 4-32 4 0 1 0Reed Warner 10 19 30 49 3.5-18 1.0-11 0 0 1 1 0Cullen Carroll 10 24 13 37 7.0-28 2.0-11 0 0 1 0 0Ben Lyons 10 15 17 32 6.0-28 4.0-25 0 0 0 0 0Ryan Bourke 10 17 14 31 7.0-34 3.0-25 0 0 2 0 0Tyson Giza 9 18 11 29 0.5-1 0 4-1 4 1 0 0Jack Nelson 7 16 11 27 1.0-3 0.5-3 0 0 0 0 0Scott Miller 10 8 17 25 0.5-1 0.5-0 0 0 0 0 0Alex Holland 8 11 10 21 3.0-15 0 1 7 1 0 0Wendell Galvan 10 12 6 18 0 0 1 5 0 0 0Sungyoung Lee 9 12 5 17 1.0-4 0 0 2 0 0 0Mark Meek 10 7 9 16 1.5-4 0.5-0 0 2 0 1 1Michael Del Real 10 10 6 16 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 Willamette 10 385 402 787 60-281 21-138 17-211 36 13 9 2Opponents 10 384 382 766 73-266 21-113 7-43 11 11 12 0

Others (GP, U-A-T, Misc.): Juan Alvarado (7, 4-10-14, 1.5-1 TFL); Jacob Meza (8, 7-7-14, 1 FF, 1 FR);Matt Millar (10, 6-8-14, 1 INT, 2 FR); Kyle Bettencourt (10, 1-12-13, 1.0-4 TFL); Tait Stephens (10, 7-2-9,1 PBU); Daniel Wakam (5, 3-4-7, 1 FR); Matt Parr (3, 1-6-7); Jimmy Roberts (9, 3-3-6); Ron Carter (10, 3-3-6); Anthony Ertola (5, 1-5-6); Jake Turner (10, 3-3-6); Daley Smith (2, 1-4-5, 1 PBU); Josh Dean (10, 2-3-5); Chris Santana (10, 5-0-5, 1.0-26 TFL); Dominic Revelez (3, 1-4-5); Kenny Gebhardt(8, 5-0-5); Wyatt Briggs (9, 3-1-4, 1.0-7 QBS); Doug Gilmore (10, 3-0-3); T.J. Matsumoto (8, 1-2-3); Shane Depoe (2, 2-1-3, 0.5-3 QBS); Matt Pittsinger (1, 0-3-3); David lowe (2, 2-1-3, 1-47 INT); David Hernandez (6, 1-1-2); Brendan Manion (6, 2-0-2, 1-7 QBS); Derek Traeger (6, 0-2-2); Zane Wise(10, 0-1-1); Brandon Levesque (2, 0-1-1,); Connor Pogue (2, 0-1-1); James Pearson (2, 1-0-1); Spencer Britton (1, 0-1-1); Danny Mitchell (9, 1-0-1, 1 FR); Ryan Johnston (8, 1-0-1, 1-7 INT); Beau Smith (4, 0-1-1); Nolan Plummer (5, 0-1-1); Dylan Jones (6, 1-0-1); Mitch Rowan (10, 1-0-1); Kyle Davey (3, 0-1-1); Jake Knecht (10, 1-0-1); Team (8, 2-0-2, 1 Safety). QB Hurries: Lyons 3, Wenzel 2, Rosselli 2, Pastorino 1, Warner 1, Carroll 1.

Bearcat Team Season HighsRushing Carries .................. 63 ....... vs. Hardin-Simmons, Sept. 10 Yards .................. 363 ....... at Lewis & Clark, Nov. 5 Touchdowns ........... 5 ....... at Puget Sound, Oct. 15Passing Completions ........ 19 ....... vs. Pacific Lutheran, Nov. 12 Attempts .............. 30 ....... vs. Pacific Lutheran, Nov. 12 Yards .................. 210 ....... at Lewis & Clark, Nov. 5 Touchdowns ........... 4 ....... at Lewis & Clark, Nov. 5

Offense First Downs .......... 26 ....... at Lewis & Clark, Nov. 5 Plays ..................... 75 ....... vs. Hardin-Simmons, Sept. 10 Yards .................. 582 ....... at Lewis & Clark, Nov. 5

Scoring Points ................... 57 ....... at Lewis & Clark, Nov. 5 Touchdowns ........... 8 ....... at Lewis & Clark, Nov. 5

Bearcat Individual Season Highs

Individual Season Highs (Continued)

Rushing Carries .................. 26 ....... Jamiere Abney, vs. Hardin-Simmons, Sept. 10 Yards ................... 146 ........ Jamiere Abney, vs. Hardin-Simmons, Sept. 10 Touchdowns ...........2........ Jake Turner, at Puget Sound, Oct. 15 2........ Dylan Jones, at Puget Sound, Oct. 15 Longest Run ......... 80 ........ Jake Knecht, vs. Southern Oregon, Sept. 17 Cody Pastorino recovers a blocked punt against Southernn oregon.

Passing Completions ........18........ Brian Widing, vs. Pacific Lutheran, Nov. 12(Min. 10 Attempts ..............26........ Brian Widing, vs. Pacific Lutheran, Nov. 12attempts) Percentage.....80.0%........ Brian Widing (8/10), at Lewis & Clark, Nov. 5 Yards ..................219........ Brian Widing, at Lewis & Clark, Nov. 5 Touchdowns ...........4........ Brian Widing, at Lewis & Clark, Nov. 5 Longest Pass ........67........ Brian Widing, vs. Southern Oregon, Sept. 17Receiving Catches .................... 9 .........Jake Turner, vs. Pacific Lutheran, Nov. 12 Yards .................... 199 .........Jake Knecht, at Lewis & Clark, Nov. 5 Touchdowns ...........4........ Jake Knecht, at Lewis & Clark, Nov. 5 Longest Catch ........ 67 .........Jake Knecht, at Lewis & Clark, Nov. 5Scoring Points ...................24........ Jake Knecht, at Lewis & Clark, Nov. 5 Field Goals .............2........ Kyle Derby, vs. Pacific Lutheran, Nov. 12 Touchdowns ...........4........ Jake Knecht, at Lewis & Clark, Nov. 5Returns Punt Returns ..........4........ Wendell Galvan, vs. Whitworth, Oct. 29 Yards ....................59........ Wendell Galvan, vs. Whitworth, Oct. 29 Longest ................24........ Wendell Galvan, vs. Whitworth, Oct. 29 KO Returns ............5........ Tyson Giza, vs. Linfield, Oct. 1 Yards ....................89........ Tyson Giza, vs. Linfield, Oct. 1 Longest ................52........ Tyson Giza, at Puget Sound, Oct. 15Intercepts Interceptions ..........1........ 17 times by ten players (Dominic David 4 times, Tyson Giza 4, Cody Pastorino 2, Wendell Galvan 1, David Lowe 1, Alex Holland, 1, Michael Del Real 1, Matt Millar 1, Ryan Johnston 1, Jaden Rosselli 1) Return Yards .........47........ David Lowe, vs. Pacific, Oct. 8

Defense Solo Tackles ...........7........ Ryan Bourke, at Lewis & Clark, Nov. 5 7........ Cody Pastorino, vs. Pacific Lutheran, Nov. 12 Assists ....................9........ Harmon Bruno, vs. Linfield, Oct. 1 Total Tackles .........13........ Harmon Bruno, vs. Linfield, Oct. 1 13........ Jaden Rosselli, at Lewis & Clark, Nov. 5 Tackles/Loss ........3.0........ Ben Lyons, vs. Pacific, Oct. 8 3.0........ Ryan Bourke, at Lewis & Clark, Nov. 5 Sacks ...................3.0........ Ben Lyons, vs. Pacific, Oct. 8

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1894 (1-4-1) ....No recognized coach 18 Pacific ........................................... 4 0 Salem YMCA ................................ 18 0 Salem YMCA .................................. 6 0 Salem YMCA .................................. 5 6 Salem YMCA .................................. 6 0 Salem YMCA ................................. 6 24 .................................................... 451895 (2-2-0) .... C.R. “Brick” Morse 4 Oregon ........................................... 8 0 Oregon ........................................... 6 44 Oregon Normal .............................. 6 36 Oregon Agricultural Coll. ................ 6 84 ..................................................... 261896 (2-0-1) ...............Mark Savage 10 Chemawa ....................................... 0 14 Pacific ............................................ 0 2 Oregon Normal .............................. 2 26 ....................................................... 21897-98, Spanish-American War1899 (3-2-0) ...... A.R. “Bert” Oliver 15 Albany College ............................... 6 24 Pacific ............................................ 0 0 Oregon Agricultural ...................... 10 0 Multnomah Athletic Club ...............11 10 Chemawa ....................................... 0 49 ..................................................... 271900, No Team Fielded1901 (3-0-0) ................... Mutt Dietz 17 Oregon Agricultural ........................ 6 12 Chemawa ....................................... 0 22 Oregon Normal .............................. 6 51 ..................................................... 121902 (1-4-1) ............ Prof. A. Moser 0 Albany College ............................. 27 6 Linfield ............................................ 6 0 Oregon Agricultural ...................... 67 0 Oregon Agricultural ...................... 21 0 Chemawa ..................................... 22 6 Oregon Normal .............................. 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 Oregon Normal .............................. 0 85 ..................................................... 42 1904 (6-2-0) ........ Chauncy Bishop 16 Albany ............................................ 0 38 Pacific ............................................ 0 0 Oregon ......................................... 16 50 Portland .......................................... 0 0 Multnomah Athletic Club ................ 6 15 Chemawa ....................................... 0 11 Chemawa ....................................... 5 17 Ft. Stevens ..................................... 0 147 ..................................................... 271905 (4-3-1) ........ Chauncy Bishop 6 Oregon ..........................................11 0 Oregon Agricultural ...................... 28 11 Washington State ........................... 6 0 Stanford ....................................... 12 0 Califiornia ....................................... 0 4 Multnomah Athletic Club ................ 0 16 Chemawa ....................................... 0 12 Oregon Normal .............................. 0 49 ..................................................... 571906 (1-3-1) ........ Chauncy Bishop 5 Whitman ....................................... 10 0 Oregon ........................................... 4 4 Oregon Agricultural ........................ 0 0 Washington .................................... 0 5 Multnomah Athletic Club .............. 18 14 ..................................................... 321907 (2-4-0) ..Profs. Boyer & Nace 14 Albany ............................................ 0 0 Oregon ..........................................11 0 Oregon Agricultural ...................... 42 0 Washington .................................. 21 0 Multnomah Athletic Club .............. 40 20 Salem High School ........................ 0 34 ....................................................1141908 (1-5-0) ...........Harley E. Kirby 6 Albany ............................................ 5 0 Pacific ............................................ 4 0 Oregon ......................................... 15 0 Oregon Agricultural ...................... 28 0 Multnomah Athletic Club .............. 40 0 Whitworth ..................................... 18 6 ....................................................1101909 (3-1-0) ..... Dr. G.J. Sweetland 8 Pacific ............................................ 0 29 Oregon ........................................... 0 0 Multnomah Athletic Club ...............11 63 Mt. Angel ........................................ 0 100 ......................................................111910 (4-1-0) ...... Dr. G.J. Sweetland 10 Alumni ............................................ 0 23 Hill Military Academy ...................... 3 6 Oregon Agricultural ........................ 9 47 Mt. Angel College ........................... 0 29 Multnomah Athletic Club ................ 0 12 Pacific ............................................ 0 117 ..................................................... 12

1911 (4-1-0) ..... Dr. G.J. Sweetland 39 Puget Sound .................................. 0 3 Oregon Agricultural ........................ 5 17 Multnomah Athletic Club ................ 0 28 Chemawa ....................................... 6 11 Vancouver Barracks ....................... 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 ......................................... 9 237 ..................................................... 211913 (4-0-0) ..... Dr. G.J. Sweetland 9 Alumni ............................................ 0 62 Pacific ............................................ 6 33 Chemawa ....................................... 6 6 Oregon ........................................... 3 60 U. of Oregon Law School .............. 0 161 ..................................................... 151914 (2-3-0) ..........O.C. Thompson 44 Albany ............................................ 0 19 Pacific ............................................ 7 0 Oregon ......................................... 61 0 Oregon Agricultural ...................... 64 0 Gonzaga ...................................... 28 63 ................................................... 1601915 (2-2-1) ............ R.L. Matthews 27 Alumni ............................................ 0 0 Oregon Agricultural ...................... 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 Multnomah Athletic Club .............. 13 114 ................................................... 1241917 (1-1-0) ............ R.L. Matthews 0 Oregon ......................................... 14 20 Vancouver Barracks ....................... 0 20 ..................................................... 141918, no team1919 (4-1-0) ............ R.L. Matthews 3 Alumni ............................................ 3 28 Chemawa ....................................... 0 12 Pacific ............................................ 0 12 Multnomah Athletic Club .............. 24 21 Reed ............................................ 12 10 Puget Sound .................................. 0 83 ..................................................... 361920 (3-1-1) ............ R.L. Matthews 13 Alumni ............................................ 0 13 Chemawa ....................................... 6 0 Multnomah Athletic Club ................ 0 23 Pacific ............................................ 7 24 Puget Sound .................................. 0 0 Whitman ......................................... 7 60 ..................................................... 201921 (1-5-0) ................. Roy Bohler 3 Oregon ........................................... 7 0 Oregon Agricultural ...................... 54 14 Chemawa ....................................... 7 10 Pacific .......................................... 27 0 Whitman ....................................... 25 7 Puget Sound ................................ 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 Puget Sound .................................. 8 36 Linfield ............................................ 0 132 ..................................................... 801923 (2-5-1) ..........Guy L. Rathbun 0 Oregon ......................................... 40 0 Washington .................................. 54 6 Puget Sound ................................ 13 31 Linfield ............................................ 6 36 Chemawa ....................................... 0 0 Whitman ....................................... 10 0 Pacific .......................................... 18 7 College of Idaho ............................. 7 80 ................................................... 1481924 (1-5-1) ..........Guy L. Rathbun 0 Oregon ........................................... 0 13 College of Idaho ........................... 14 6 Whitman ......................................... 7 0 Pacific .......................................... 26 34 Linfield ............................................ 6 0 Washington .................................. 57 0 Puget Sound .................................. 8 53 ....................................................118

1925 (2-7-0) ..........Guy L. Rathbun 13 Multnomah Athletic Club .............. 20 0 Washington ................................ 108 0 Oregon Agricultural ...................... 51 33 Oregon Normal .............................. 0 5 Puget Sound .................................. 7 13 Whitman ....................................... 20 0 Linfield ............................................ 3 26 Albany ............................................ 0 0 Pacific .......................................... 23 90 ................................................... 232 1926 (2-4-0) Roy S. “Spec” Keene 0 Oregon ......................................... 44 0 Washington .................................. 28 28 Multnomah Athletic Club ................ 7 10 Pacific ............................................ 6 6 Puget Sound .................................. 9 0 Whitman ....................................... 10 44 ................................................... 1041927 (3-3-2) Roy S. “Spec” Keene 6 Washington .................................. 32 28 Oregon Normal .............................. 0 6 Puget Sound .................................. 6 0 College of Idaho ............................. 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 Puget Sound ................................ 18 0 Pacific ............................................ 6 6 College of Idaho ........................... 44 6 Oregon ......................................... 38 0 Washington .................................. 28 38 Albany ............................................ 6 111 ................................................... 1851929 (6-2-0) Roy S. “Spec” Keene 6 Oregon Agricultural ...................... 37 0 Oregon ......................................... 34 42 College of Idaho ............................. 0 25 Pacific ............................................ 0 52 Linfield ............................................ 0 40 Whitman ....................................... 13 42 Albany ............................................ 6 31 Puget Sound .................................. 0 238 ..................................................... 901930 (5-3-0) Roy S. “Spec” Keene 34 College of Idaho ........................... 14 21 Puget Sound .................................. 0 44 Linfield ............................................ 0 0 Whitman ....................................... 12 34 Pacific ............................................ 6 0 Oregon State* .............................. 48 0 Oregon ......................................... 51 52 Albany ............................................ 0 185 ................................................... 131

* First night football game in Oregon1931 (5-4-0) Roy S. “Spec” Keene 0 Oregon State................................ 76 0 Oregon ......................................... 20 46 Columbia ........................................ 0 25 Albany .......................................... 13 20 College of Idaho ............................. 0 13 Puget Sound .................................. 0 6 Pacific ............................................ 7 19 Linfield ............................................ 6 0 Whitman ......................................... 7 129 ................................................... 1291932 (4-4-1) Roy S. “Spec” Keene 0 Oregon State................................ 32 0 Oregon Normal .............................. 6 0 Washington State ......................... 30 26 College of Idaho ............................. 0 33 Albany ............................................ 0 0 Puget Sound .................................. 0 26 Linfield ............................................ 0 2 Pacific ............................................ 6 6 Whitman ......................................... 0 93 ..................................................... 741933 (6-3-0) Roy S. “Spec” Keene 0 Oregon State................................ 21 20 Oregon Normal .............................. 0 0 Puget Sound .................................. 6 0 Columbia ...................................... 13 26 Linfield ............................................ 6 6 Pacific ............................................ 0 13 Southern Oregon ........................... 0 26 Albany ............................................ 6 40 Whitman ......................................... 0 131 ..................................................... 521934 (8-1-0) Roy S. “Spec” Keene 34 Pacific ............................................ 0 14 Oregon Normal ............................ 12 32 Linfield ............................................ 7 0 Oregon State................................ 13 75 Whitman ......................................... 0 27 Puget Sound .................................. 0 6 Columbia ........................................ 0 21 San Jose ........................................ 7 28 Albany ............................................ 6 237 ..................................................... 45

1935 (5-2-0) Roy S. “Spec” Keene 14 San Jose ........................................ 0 0 Oregon State................................ 26 0 Washington State ......................... 30 47 College of Idaho ............................. 6 15 Puget Sound .................................. 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 Oregon State................................ 13 47 College of Idaho ............................. 0 3 Linfield ............................................ 0 13 Puget Sound .................................. 0 14 Fresno State ................................ 14 18 Whittier ......................................... 21 19 Pacific ............................................ 0 18 Whitman ......................................... 0 195 ..................................................... 57 1937 (6-3-0) Roy S. “Spec” Keene 0 Frenso State .................................. 7 20 Portland .......................................... 0 7 San Jose ........................................ 8 13 Whittier ........................................... 6 7 Puget Sound .................................. 0 0 Oregon State................................ 20 6 Pacific ............................................ 0 20 Whitman ......................................... 6 41 University of Nevada-Reno ............ 7 114 ..................................................... 541938 (5-3-0) Roy S. “Spec” Keene 15 Linfield ............................................ 0 7 Portland ........................................ 12 0 San Diego Marines ...................... 14 6 Santa Barabara .............................. 3 41 College of Idaho ............................. 0 13 Puget Sound .................................. 0 0 Pacific* ........................................... 6 19 Whitman ......................................... 0 101 ..................................................... 35* Broke 27-game conference winning streak

1939 (3-4-2) Roy S. “Spec” Keene 0 San Diego Marines ...................... 26 14 Santa Barabara ............................ 20 0 Portland .......................................... 0 29 Linfield ............................................ 6 42 Puget Sound .................................. 6 0 San Jose ...................................... 15 0 Pacific ............................................ 0 13 College of Idaho ............................. 7 7 Whitman ......................................... 8 105 ..................................................... 881940 (4-5-0) Roy S. “Spec” Keene 7 Portland ........................................ 21 0 San Jose ...................................... 21 6 San Diego Marines ........................ 7 39 Puget Sound .................................. 0 6 Gonzaga ........................................ 7 51 Linfield ............................................ 0 20 Pacific ............................................ 6 19 Whitman ......................................... 0 7 Whittier ........................................... 8 155 ..................................................... 701941 (8-2-0) Roy S. “Spec” Keene 52 College of Idaho ............................. 0 26 Portland .......................................... 0 43 Linfield ............................................ 0 33 Whittier ........................................... 7 6 Idaho ............................................ 33 55 Puget Sound .................................. 7 40 Pacific ............................................ 0 28 Whitman ......................................... 0 6 Hawaii .......................................... 20 19 Portland Air Base ........................... 0 308 ..................................................... 671942 (4-1-0) Roy S. “Spec” Keene 13 Portland ........................................ 34 33 Linfield ............................................ 7 33 Puget Sound .................................. 2 31 Pacific ............................................ 0 26 Whitman ......................................... 0 136 ..................................................... 431943 (2-1-0) ...............Harry Trotter 20 Whitman ......................................... 0 7 Whitman ....................................... 12 25 Univ. of Oregon Armyducks ........... 6 52 ..................................................... 181944 (3-2-0) ...............Harry Trotter 13 Whitman ......................................... 6 26 Whitman ......................................... 0 0 Washington .................................. 71 34 San Diego Marines ...................... 14 6 Washington .................................. 40 79 ................................................... 1311945, No Team Fielded1946 (6-2-1) ..... Walter E. Erickson 26 British Columbia ........................... 13 31 Linfield ............................................ 6 27 College of Idaho ............................. 7 7 Puget Sound .................................. 0 6 Pacific ............................................ 0 7 Whitman ......................................... 0 6 San Jose ...................................... 44 13 Whittier ......................................... 18 6 Portland .......................................... 6 129 ..................................................... 94

1947 (7-2-0) ...................Jerry Lillie 0 College of the Pacific ................... 56 19 Whittier ........................................... 0 0 Portland ........................................ 27 19 College of Idaho ............................. 6 33 British Columbia ............................. 0 14 Puget Sound .................................. 0 20 Pacific ............................................ 0 12 Linfield ............................................ 7 45 Whitman ......................................... 0 162 ..................................................... 96

1948 (6-5-0) ...................Jerry Lillie 27 College of Idaho ........................... 13 21 British Columbia ............................. 7 13 Lewis & Clark ............................... 14 13 Linfield ............................................ 0 26 Whitman ......................................... 7 0 Pacific .......................................... 19 6 Puget Sound .................................. 7 41 Eastern Oregon.............................. 0 9 Portland .......................................... 6 7 Central Washington ..................... 13 7 Santa Barbara (Potato Bowl) ....... 46 170 ................................................... 1321949 (3-6-0) ........ C.R. Stackhouse 0 University of Idaho ....................... 79 23 Eastern Washington ....................... 0 7 Chico State .................................... 0 14 College of Idaho ........................... 41 0 Puget Sound ................................ 27 7 Lewis & Clark ............................... 20 0 Linfield .......................................... 20 33 Whitman ....................................... 25 7 Pacific .......................................... 32 91 ................................................... 2441950 (4-4-2) ........ C.R. Stackhouse 21 Central Washington* ...................... 0 19 College of Idaho ............................. 7 6 Whitworth ....................................... 0 19 Chico State .................................... 6 21 Hawaii .......................................... 21 6 @Lewis & Clark ........................... 20 6 @Puget Sound............................... 0 6 Linfield ............................................ 7 27 @Whitman ................................... 37 6 @Pacific ....................................... 27 131 ................................................... 125

* First game at McCulloch Stadium1951 (3-5-0) ........ C.R. Stackhouse 21 Whitworth ..................................... 13 0 College of Idaho ........................... 10 6 Pacific .......................................... 26 12 Lewis & Clark ............................... 41 6 Puget Sound ................................ 12 12 Whitman ....................................... 20 19 Linfield ............................................ 7 53 Chico State .................................... 7 129 ................................................... 1361952 (5-2-2) ................. Ted Ogdahl 53 Chico State .................................... 0 20 Puget Sound ................................ 20 6 College of Idaho ............................. 7 26 Pacific .......................................... 27 29 Lewis & Clark ................................. 6 31 Whitworth ..................................... 14 35 Linfield .......................................... 14 41 Whitman ......................................... 0 7 Hawaii ............................................ 7 248 ..................................................... 951953 (2-5-1) ................. Ted Ogdahl 0 Puget Sound ................................ 14 13 Western Washington .................... 26 0 College of Idaho ........................... 26 6 Pacific ............................................ 6 14 Lewis & Clark ................................. 7 34 Whitman ......................................... 7 6 Linfield .......................................... 21 7 Cal Poly-SLO ............................... 52 80 ................................................... 1591954 (6-2-0) ................. Ted Ogdahl 19 Humboldt State ............................ 10 12 Cal Poly-SLO ............................... 19 32 Whitman ......................................... 0 12 Pacific ............................................ 7 26 Linfield .......................................... 13 13 Lewis & Clark ............................... 23 24 Puget Sound ................................ 21 7 College of Idaho ............................. 0 145 ..................................................... 931955 (1-7-0) ................. Ted Ogdahl 6 Pacific .......................................... 19 6 Lewis & Clark ............................... 34 7 Puget Sound ................................ 24 0 Linfield .......................................... 29 7 Whitworth ..................................... 13 7 Fresno State ................................ 33 10 Whitman ......................................... 0 13 College of Idaho ........................... 20 56 ................................................... 1721956 (2-4-2) ................. Ted Ogdahl 0 Whitworth ..................................... 21 12 Fresno State ................................ 27 39 Pacific ............................................ 7 0 Lewis & Clark ............................... 21 13 College of Idaho ............................. 7 12 Linfield .......................................... 12 14 Puget Sound ................................ 21 7 Whitman ......................................... 7 97 ................................................... 123

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WILLAMETTE ALL-TIME RESULTS

1995 (6-2-1) .............. Dan Hawkins 20 Alumni .......................................... 12 16 C. Washington (@ Kennewick)........21 39 Western Oregon ........................... 14 15 @Southern Oregon ...................... 23 49 Eastern Oregon............................ 10 40 Linfield ............................................ 6 50 @Whitworth ................................. 18 42 Puget Sound ................................ 32 35 Pacific Lutheran ........................... 35 28 @Lewis & Clark ........................... 12 314 ................................................... 1711996 (9-2) ................. Dan Hawkins 34 Central Washington ..................... 14 57 @Western Oregon ....................... 29 32 Southern Oregon ......................... 34 25 @Eastern Oregon ........................ 21 20 @Linfield ........................................ 3 37 Whitworth ..................................... 26 44 @Puget Sound............................. 21 28 @Pacific Lutheran (OT) ............... 27 29 Lewis & Clark ............................... 23 56 Bethany, Kan.* (at Eugene) ......... 35 12 @Western Washington** ............. 13 374 ................................................... 246

* NAIA Division II First Round** NAIA Division II Quarterfinal

1997 (13-1) ............... Dan Hawkins 42 Humboldt State ............................ 14 40 @Chapman .................................... 6 34 @Central Washington .................. 21 13 Eastern Oregon.............................. 7 34 @Lewis & Clark ........................... 14 27 Linfield ............................................ 0 41 Southern Oregon ......................... 27 54 @Puget Sound............................... 0 43 Pacific Lutheran ............................. 6 42 @Whitworth ................................... 7 26 Western Oregon (OT)* ................. 20 50 Montana Tech** (Corvalis) ........... 24 17 Sioux Falls, S.D.# (Portland) ......... 7 7 Findlay, Ohio% (Savannah, TN) .. 14 470 ................................................... 167

* NAIA Division II First Round** NAIA Division II Quarterfinal

# NAIA Division II Semifinal % NAIA Division II Championship

1998 (7-3) ............ Mark Speckman 63 @Colorado College........................ 6 24 @Humboldt State........................... 7 24 Central Washington (OT) ............. 27 38 @Eastern Oregon ........................ 20 58 Lewis & Clark ............................... 14 19 @Linfield ...................................... 20 21 @Southern Oregon ...................... 18 35 Puget Sound .................................11 19 @Pacific Lutheran........................ 21 35 Whitworth ..................................... 28 336 ................................................... 172 1999 (7-4) ............ Mark Speckman 51 Colorado College ........................... 6 42 Chapman ..................................... 13 3 Humboldt State .............................. 9 24 @Southern Oregon ...................... 38 29 Pacific Lutheran ........................... 20 7 @Eastern Oregon ........................ 28 41 @Puget Sound............................. 14 31 Whitworth ..................................... 16 42 @Lewis & Clark ............................. 6 28 Linfield ............................................ 7 24 Pacific Lutheran (NCAA) .............. 28 322 ................................................... 185 2000 (3-7) ............ Mark Speckman 32 @Chapman (Calif.) ...................... 20 0 @Trinity (Texas) ........................... 21 14 Puget Sound ................................ 17 0 Western Oregon ........................... 23 27 Southern Oregon (3 OT) .............. 24 0 @Whitworth ................................... 9 34 Eastern Oregon............................ 25 12 @Pacific Lutheran........................ 48 30 Lewis & Clark ............................... 33 7 @Linfield ...................................... 28 156 ................................................... 248 2001 (4-5) ............ Mark Speckman 21 @Eastern Oregon ........................ 14 17 Central Washington ..................... 24 43 @Puget Sound* ........................... 20 38 Chapman (Calif.) .......................... 14 27 @Southern Oregon ...................... 29 14 Whitworth* .................................... 17 0 Pacific Lutheran* .......................... 13 42 @Lewis & Clark* .......................... 20 13 Linfield* ........................................ 20 215 ................................................... 171

21 @Pacific Lutheran........................ 13 23 Pacific .......................................... 21 30 Whitman ....................................... 19 19 @Lewis & Clark ........................... 54 9 Linfield .......................................... 16 14 @College of Idaho ....................... 14 169 ................................................... 2431977 (5-4-0) .................Tommy Lee 15 Alumni ............................................ 7 0 Chico State .................................... 6 7 @Humboldt State......................... 24 0 Pacific Lutheran ........................... 38 14 Pacific ............................................ 3 20 Rocky Mountain ........................... 13 15 Lewis & Clark ................................. 2 10 @Linfield ...................................... 41 14 College of Idaho ............................. 6 27 @Whitworth ................................... 0 107 ................................................... 1331978 (3-6-0) .................Tommy Lee 8 @Puget Sound............................. 29 7 Humboldt State ............................ 13 0 Linfield .......................................... 35 6 @Pacific ....................................... 14 9 Whitworth ..................................... 14 23 @Pacific Lutheran.......................... 8 13 @Lewis & Clark ............................. 7 13 Oregon College of Education....... 21 21 Southern Oregon ......................... 14 100 ................................................... 1551979 (3-6-0) .................Tommy Lee 22 @Chico State ............................... 24 6 @Oregon College of Education.......25 21 @Southern Oregon ...................... 27 9 Oregon Tech ................................ 17 27 @Lewis & Clark ........................... 20 24 Pacific .......................................... 21 26 Whitworth ..................................... 15 2 @Pacific Lutheran........................ 30 8 Linfield .......................................... 26 145 ................................................... 205 1980 (3-4-1) .................Tommy Lee 27 Alumni ............................................ 3 20 Oregon College of Education....... 27 20 Southern Oregon ......................... 14 7 @Oregon Tech ............................. 46 0 @Linfield ...................................... 45 28 Lewis & Clark ............................... 28 20 @Pacific ....................................... 14 34 @Whitworth ................................. 23 7 Pacific Lutheran ........................... 42 136 ................................................... 2391981 (4-5-0) .................Tommy Lee 22 @Western Oregon ....................... 28 13 Oregon Tech ................................ 14 30 Western Washington .................... 14 17 @Eastern Oregon ........................ 16 22 @Pacific Lutheran........................ 42 7 Linfield .......................................... 43 14 @Lewis & Clark ........................... 37 38 Pacific ............................................ 6 26 Whitworth ....................................... 0 189 ................................................... 2001982 (1-8-0) ................Joe Broeker 23 Western Oregon ........................... 18 7 @Oregon Tech ............................. 21 27 @Western Washington ................ 28 13 Eastern Oregon............................ 24 14 @Whitworth ................................. 19 0 Pacific Lutheran ........................... 29 14 @Linfield ...................................... 43 14 Lewis & Clark ............................... 16 11 @Pacific ....................................... 13 123 ....................................................2111983 (1-8-0) ................Joe Broeker 21 Western Oregon ........................... 34 26 @Eastern Oregon ........................ 31 21 Southern Oregon ......................... 42 3 @Oregon Tech ............................. 23 15 Pacific .......................................... 37 0 Whitworth ..................................... 46 24 @Pacific Lutheran........................ 42 26 Linfield .......................................... 21 0 @Lewis & Clark ............................. 9 136 ................................................... 2851984 (3-4-2) ................Joe Broeker 17 Alumni ............................................ 6 14 Oregon Tech ................................ 14 13 @Western Oregon ....................... 13 28 Eastern Oregon............................ 14 1 @Southern Oregon (34-38)* .......... 0 17 Lewis & Clark ............................... 16 13 @Pacific ....................................... 35 21 @Whitworth ................................. 34 8 Pacific Lutheran ........................... 21 0 @Linfield ...................................... 55 115 ................................................... 202

* Willamette won by forfeit1985 (6-2-1) ................Joe Broeker 24 @Whitworth ................................. 14 26 Pacific Lutheran ........................... 26 29 @Western Oregon ....................... 36 33 @Linfield ...................................... 36 28 Western Washington .................... 24 24 Southern Oregon ......................... 10 30 @Oregon Tech ............................. 14 37 Pacific ............................................ 0 42 Lewis & Clark ............................... 21 273 ................................................... 181

1986 (4-5-0) ................Joe Broeker 30 Whitworth ....................................... 6 7 @Pacific Lutheran........................ 49 14 Western Oregon ........................... 25 14 Linfield .......................................... 49 29 @Western Washington ................ 23 3 @Southern Oregon ........................ 2 10 Oregon Tech ................................ 13 16 @Pacific ....................................... 53 16 @Lewis & Clark ........................... 12 139 ................................................... 2321987 (3-5-1) ................Joe Broeker 7 Alumni .......................................... 18 13 Western Washington .................... 28 12 Southern Oregon ......................... 23 13 @Western Oregon ....................... 19 17 @Whitworth ................................... 7 29 Eastern Oregon............................ 22 24 @Oregon Tech ............................. 44 21 Linfield .......................................... 38 24 @Pacific ....................................... 24 27 @Lewis & Clark ........................... 17 180 ................................................... 2221988 (4-5-0) ................Joe Broeker 20 Alumni ............................................ 8 28 @Western Washington ................ 27 20 @Southern Oregon ...................... 42 35 Western Oregon ........................... 22 27 Whitworth ..................................... 37 35 @Eastern Oregon ........................ 12 22 Oregon Tech ................................ 43 6 @Linfield ...................................... 52 21 Pacific .......................................... 23 21 Lewis & Clark ............................... 19 215 ................................................... 2771989 (6-2-1) ................Joe Broeker 31 Alumni .......................................... 10 52 @Eastern Oregon ........................ 28 36 Puget Sound ................................ 29 17 Pacific .......................................... 17 26 @Oregon Tech ............................. 14 7 @Western Washington ................ 48 31 Southern Oregon ......................... 28 35 Simon Fraser ............................... 21 28 @Western Oregon ....................... 23 28 @Lewis & Clark ........................... 54 260 ................................................... 262 1990 (5-4-0) ................Joe Broeker 27 Alumni .......................................... 14 13 Eastern Oregon............................ 12 25 @Puget Sound............................. 28 29 @Pacific ....................................... 25 36 Oregon Tech ................................ 14 23 Western Washington .................... 17 20 @Southern Oregon ...................... 29 41 @Simon Fraser ............................ 28 13 Western Oregon ........................... 21 23 Lewis & Clark ............................... 57 223 ................................................... 2311991 (4-5-0) ................Joe Broeker 28 Alumni .......................................... 22 28 @Simon Fraser ............................ 31 34 Whitworth ..................................... 21 35 Western Oregon ........................... 20 30 @Eastern Oregon ........................ 25 9 Southern Oregon ......................... 36 18 @Oregon Tech ............................. 20 41 Lewis & Clark ............................... 51 45 Pacific ............................................ 3 31 @Linfield ...................................... 38 271 ................................................... 2451992 (1-8-0) ................Joe Broeker 9 @Pacific Lutheran........................ 42 24 Simon Fraser ............................... 30 29 @Whitworth ................................. 30 29 @Western Oregon ....................... 28 29 Eastern Oregon............................ 55 28 @Southern Oregon ...................... 33 34 Oregon Tech ................................ 39 18 @Lewis & Clark ........................... 41 22 Linfield .......................................... 55 222 ................................................... 353 1993 (5-4-0) .............. Dan Hawkins 17 @Simon Fraser ............................ 16 28 @Western Washington ................ 37 29 Whitworth ..................................... 27 36 Pacific Lutheran ........................... 48 20 @Eastern Oregon ........................ 24 43 @Lewis & Clark ........................... 27 48 Southern Oregon ......................... 61 31 Linfield .......................................... 28 41 @Western Oregon ....................... 13 293 ................................................... 281 1994 (7-2-0) .............. Dan Hawkins 27 Alumni ............................................ 8 42 Simon Fraser ............................... 15 14 Western Washington .................... 42 47 @Whitworth ................................. 39 10 @Pacific Lutheran.......................... 7 1 Eastern Oregon (23-26)* ............... 0 34 Lewis & Clark ............................... 13 28 @Southern Oregon ...................... 23 14 @Linfield ...................................... 49 6 Western Oregon ............................. 0 218 ................................................... 214

* Willamette won by forfeit

1957 (5-2-2) ................. Ted Ogdahl 13 Cal Aggies .................................... 13 26 Whitworth ..................................... 12 25 Lewis & Clark .............................. 14 0 Hawaii .......................................... 27 13 Whitman ....................................... 13 33 College of Idaho ........................... 21 35 Puget Sound .................................. 6 40 Pacific ............................................ 6 14 Linfield .......................................... 27 199 ................................................... 139

1958 (8-1-0) ................. Ted Ogdahl 27 Pacific .......................................... 14 33 Linfield ............................................ 0 54 College of Idaho ............................. 7 39 Whitman ......................................... 0 41 Puget Sound .................................. 7 20 Cal Aggies ...................................... 0 41 Whitworth ....................................... 6 27 Lewis & Clark ................................. 0 0 Northern Arizona ............................ 7 282 ..................................................... 411959 (5-3-1) ................. Ted Ogdahl 0 Whitworth ..................................... 19 27 Western Washington ...................... 7 14 Pacific .......................................... 12 20 Lewis & Clark ................................. 6 19 Linfield .......................................... 19 14 College of Idaho ........................... 21 7 Puget Sound ................................ 26 34 Whitman ....................................... 14 37 Central Washington ..................... 26 172 ................................................... 1501960 (8-0-0) ................. Ted Ogdahl 27 Puget Sound ................................ 26 15 Western Washington ...................... 0 25 Pacific .......................................... 14 40 Lewis & Clark ............................... 19 53 College of Idaho ............................. 6 14 Linfield .......................................... 13 40 Whitman ......................................... 0 33 British Columbia ........................... 17 247 ..................................................... 951961 (4-4-0) ................. Ted Ogdahl 19 Puget Sound ................................ 20 13 Humboldt State ............................ 27 24 College of Idaho ........................... 34 31 Pacific .......................................... 14 14 Lewis & Clark ................................. 7 47 British Columbia ........................... 20 53 Whitman ......................................... 7 12 Linfield .......................................... 34 213 ................................................... 1631962 (6-3-1) ................. Ted Ogdahl 27 Puget Sound .................................. 7 13 Humboldt State ............................ 21 40 Pacific ............................................ 7 21 Whitman ....................................... 14 20 College of Idaho ............................. 0 34 British Columbia ............................. 6 12 Linfield .......................................... 21 7 Lewis & Clark ................................. 7 13 Central Washington ....................... 6 12 Hawaii .......................................... 14 199 ................................................... 1031963 (3-5-0) ................. Ted Ogdahl 19 Alumni .......................................... 21 6 Nevada-Reno ............................... 29 13 Lewis & Clark ............................... 41 0 British Columbia ........................... 19 20 Puget Sound ................................ 27 7 Pacific ............................................ 0 20 College of Idaho ........................... 13 26 Whitman ....................................... 12 0 Linfield .......................................... 21 92 ................................................... 1621964 (5-3-0) ................. Ted Ogdahl 27 Nevada-Reno ................................. 6 6 Humboldt State .............................. 0 7 Linfield .......................................... 32 33 Puget Sound .................................. 6 6 Lewis & Clark ............................... 14 14 Pacific .......................................... 21 20 Whitman ....................................... 13 34 College of Idaho ............................. 6 147 ..................................................... 981965 (6-1-1) ................. Ted Ogdahl 9 Nevada-Reno ................................. 6 12 Humboldt State .............................. 7 20 Pacific ............................................ 0 0 Puget Sound .................................. 0 19 Lewis & Clark ............................... 13 14 College of Idaho ............................. 0 59 Whitman ....................................... 12 6 Linfield .......................................... 26 139 ..................................................... 641966 (5-4-0) ................. Ted Ogdahl 18 Eastern Washington ..................... 32 21 Nevada-Reno ............................... 28 41 College of Idaho ............................. 7 50 Whitman ......................................... 0 26 Pacific .......................................... 21 6 Lewis & Clark ............................... 20 40 Whitworth ..................................... 24 12 Linfield .......................................... 33 27 Pacific Lutheran ........................... 20 241 ................................................... 185

1967 (7-2-0) ................. Ted Ogdahl 15 Nevada-Reno ............................... 32 43 British Columbia ........................... 13 40 Pacific Lutheran ........................... 13 42 Pacific ............................................ 0 17 Lewis & Clark ............................... 10 16 Puget Sound .................................. 0 61 Whitman ......................................... 7 7 Linfield .......................................... 16 58 College of Idaho ........................... 13 299 ................................................... 104

1968 (9-1-0) ................. Ted Ogdahl 40 Nevada-Reno ............................... 13 40 British Columbia ............................. 0 55 Pacific ............................................ 7 8 Whitman ......................................... 7 17 Puget Sound ................................ 13 47 College of Idaho ........................... 18 7 Lewis & Clark ................................. 0 6 Linfield ............................................ 0 21 Pacific Lutheran ........................... 20 10 Troy State (AL)* ........................... 63 251 ................................................... 141

* NAIA Division II Semifinal (Ranked #3)1969 (2-7-0)................. Ted Ogdahl 7 Nevada-Reno ............................... 27 28 British Columbia ............................. 0 7 Whitman ....................................... 60 24 Puget Sound ................................ 34 19 College of Idaho ........................... 23 6 Lewis & Clark ............................... 20 17 Linfield .......................................... 20 24 Pacific Lutheran ........................... 15 7 Pacific .......................................... 20 139 ................................................... 219 1970 (4-4-0) ................. Ted Ogdahl 21 Eastern Washington ....................... 6 3 Nevada ......................................... 30 10 College of Idaho ............................. 3 9 Lewis & Clark ............................... 14 0 Linfield .......................................... 28 7 Pacific Lutheran ........................... 37 10 Pacific ............................................ 7 33 Whitman ....................................... 27 93 ................................................... 1521971 (5-4-0) ................. Ted Ogdahl 35 Whitworth ....................................... 7 7 Eastern Washington ....................... 9 44 College of Idaho ............................. 8 32 Lewis & Clark ............................... 27 0 Linfield .......................................... 23 0 Pacific Lutheran ........................... 18 27 Pacific .......................................... 10 35 Whitman ....................................... 22 12 Puget Sound ................................ 13 192 ................................................... 1371972 (3-6-0) ............. Joe Schaffeld 17 Eastern Washington ....................... 8 6 Chico State .................................. 10 23 College of Idaho ............................. 0 10 Lewis & Clark ............................... 24 3 Linfield .......................................... 13 12 Pacific Lutheran ........................... 20 0 Pacific .......................................... 21 48 Whitman ......................................... 0 24 Puget Sound ................................ 42 143 ................................................... 1381973 (5-4-0) ............. Joe Schaffeld 14 Chico State .................................. 28 21 Alumni .......................................... 13 20 Lewis & Clark ............................... 10 0 Linfield .......................................... 17 6 Pacific Lutheran ........................... 41 17 Pacific .......................................... 10 43 Whitman ......................................... 7 13 Puget Sound .................................. 9 13 College of Idaho ............................. 3 7 Whitworth ..................................... 24 133 ................................................... 1491974 (7-2-0) .................Tommy Lee 29 Alumni ............................................ 6 14 Puget Sound .................................. 9 14 Chico State .................................... 9 7 Linfield .......................................... 14 9 College of Idaho ............................. 0 6 Whitworth ....................................... 3 21 Pacific Lutheran ........................... 37 27 Pacific .......................................... 14 27 Whitman ......................................... 7 1 Lewis & Clark* ............................... 0 126 ..................................................... 93

* Willamette won by forfeit1975 (4-5-0) .................Tommy Lee 12 Alumni ............................................ 7 14 @Nevada-Reno ........................... 36 8 Chico State .................................. 19 23 College of Idaho ............................. 8 12 @Whitworth ................................. 13 3 Pacific Lutheran ........................... 48 20 Pacific .......................................... 13 40 @Whitman ..................................... 0 22 Lewis & Clark ................................. 6 9 @Linfield ...................................... 14 151 ................................................... 1571976 (4-4-1) .................Tommy Lee 27 Alumni ............................................ 2 6 Nevada-Reno ............................... 39 7 @Puget Sound............................. 37 40 Whitworth ..................................... 30

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2002 (6-4) ............ Mark Speckman 52 Redlands ...................................... 28 26 @Mary Hardin Baylor (TX) .......... 42 28 @Humboldt State......................... 42 52 Menlo College .............................. 30 52 @ Chapman (CA) ........................ 21 31 @Whitworth* ................................ 44 63 Puget Sound* ............................... 24 30 @Pacific Lutheran* ...................... 23 21 Lewis & Clark* ............................. 14 20 @Linfield* ..................................... 32 375 ................................................... 300 2003 (7-3) ............ Mark Speckman 35 @Redlands .................................. 17 15 Mary Hardin-Baylor (TX) .............. 27 29 Eastern Oregon............................ 12 19 @Menlo College .......................... 41 54 Chapman (Calif.) ............................ 0 24 Whitworth ....................................... 7 31 @Puget Sound............................. 21 36 Pacific Lutheran ........................... 27 59 Lewis & Clark ................................. 7 21 Linfield .......................................... 34323 ................................................... 193

(Continued from Previous Page)2004 (7-4) ............ Mark Speckman 38 Western Oregon ........................... 21 22 @Mary Hardin-Baylor (2 OT) ....... 25 13 @Eastern Oregon*....................... 20 28 Menlo College .............................. 14 21 Puget Sound ................................ 19 55 Lewis & Clark ................................. 6 21 @Southern Oregon ...................... 10 26 @Pacific Lutheran........................ 21 28 Whitworth ..................................... 17 14 @Linfield ...................................... 48 14 Occidental (NCAA)....................... 28 280 ................................................... 229

* Eastern Oregon later forfeited2005 (5-4) ............ Mark Speckman 0 @Western Oregon ....................... 35 24 Mary Hardin-Baylor (TX) .............. 45 13 @Azusa Pacific ............................ 31 52 Menlo ........................................... 20 21 @Puget Sound^ ........................... 17 34 Southern Oregon (2 OT) .............. 28 34 Pacific Lutheran^ ......................... 27 40 @Whitworth^ (OT) ....................... 34 21 Linfield^ ........................................ 63 239 ............ ^ NWC game................. 300

2006 (2-7) ............ Mark Speckman 0 Western Oregon ........................... 42 7 Gustavus Adolphus (MN) ............. 35 16 @California Lutheran ................... 26 41 @ Menlo^ ..................................... 35 14 @ Linfield^ ................................... 42 26 Puget Sound^ .............................. 34 14 @Whitworth^ ................................ 28 61 Lewis &Clark^ .............................. 14 7 @Pacific Lutheran^ ...................... 38 186 ............ ^ NWC game................. 2942007 (4-6) ............ Mark Speckman 9 @Western Oregon ....................... 23 25 @Gustavus Adolphus (MN) ......... 34 14 California Lutheran......................... 7 27 Southern Oregon ......................... 34 33 Linfield^ ........................................ 32 7 @ Puget Sound^ .......................... 13 32 @ Menlo^ ..................................... 14 17 Whitworth^ (OT) ........................... 20 77 @Lewis &Clark^# ......................... 17 10 Pacific Lutheran^ ......................... 17 251 ............ ^ NWC game..................211

# Willamette’s single-game scoring record

2008 (11-1) ........... Mark Speckman 35 Concordia-Moorhead (MN) .......... 21 31 @ California Lutheran .................. 17 31 Southern Oregon ......................... 23 40 @ La Verne (Calif.) ........................ 0 32 @ Whitworth^ ............................... 23 76 Lewis & Clark^ ............................. 10 45 @ Pacific Lutheran^ ..................... 18 52 @ Linfield^ ................................... 28 49 Puget Sound^ .............................. 27 28 Menlo^ ............................................ 3 48 Occidental (NCAA)....................... 33 27 Wisconsin-Whitewater (NCAA) .... 30 498 * ............ ^ NWC game................. 233* Willamette’s single-season scoring record2009 (8-2) ............ Mark Speckman 17 at Concordia-Moorhead (MN) ...... 24 20 California Lutheran....................... 13 22 at Southern Oregon ..................... 15 52 La Verne (Calif.) ............................. 7 42 Whitworth^ ................................... 13 69 at Lewis & Clark^ ......................... 24 35 Pacific Lutheran^ ......................... 17 27 Linfield^ ........................................ 30 50 at Puget Sound^ ............................ 6 48 at Menlo^ ..................................... 10 382 ............ ^ NWC game................. 159

2010 (7-3) ............ Mark Speckman 33 at Wisconsin-Stevens Point ......... 14 22 at Hardin-Simmons ...................... 31 42 Southern Oregon ......................... 24 7 at Linfield^ .................................... 35 69 at Pacific^ ....................................... 7 52 Puget Sound^ .............................. 21 32 Menlo ........................................... 15 28 at Whitworth^ ............................... 12 65 Lewis & Clark^ ............................. 24 21 at Pacific Lutheran^ ..................... 24 371 ............ ^ NWC game................. 2072011 (4-6) ............ Mark Speckman 6 Wisconsin-Stevens Point ............... 8 24 Hardin-Simmons .......................... 30 31 Southern Oregon ........................... 9 10 Linfield^ ........................................ 20 49 Pacific^ ........................................... 7 49 at Puget Sound^ .......................... 31 10 at Portland State *........................ 36 24 Whitworth^ ....................... (2 OT) 25 57 at Lewis & Clark^ ......................... 28 6 Pacific Lutheran^ ......................... 13266 ............ ^ NWC game................. 207

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 2008EastTexasBaptist 0 0 0 — — 2012Eastern 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 2 0 30-24 L 2011 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 46 3 20-10 L 2011 1902Lewis&Clark 39 22 2 57-28W 2011 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 1979PacificLutheran(Wash.) 16 24 2 13-6 L 2011 1966Pacific 55 25 5 49-7W 2011 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 1 0 36-10 L 2011 2011PugetSound(Wash.) 43 25 6 49-31W 2011 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 1938Sewanee(Tenn.) 0 0 0 — — 2012Simon Fraser (Canada) 4 2 0 42-15 W 1994 1989Sioux Falls (S.D.) 1 0 0 17-7 W 1997 1997Southern Oregon 17 13 0 31-9 W 2011 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 1 0 8-6 L 2011 2010UW-Whitewater 1 0 0 30-27 L 2008 2008Whitman (Wash.) 40 18 2 16-9 L 1976 1906Whitworth(Wash.) 30 18 0 25-24 L 2011 1908Whittier (Calif.) 3 3 0 19-0 W 1947 1936

All-Time Record 491 385 38 2011 1894

2012OpponentsinBoldFace(WUwillplayPacifictwice)

Willamette head-to-head Records vs. All opponents

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NOTE: Some records cover the 114-year history of Willamette football, includingthe current season. Other records go back only to 1984. Partial records show in parentheses the earliest year researched in that category. If no year is listed afterthe date of the record, then it is an all-time record.

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, 1993Career .................................................................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, Jake Knecht, vs. Lewis & Clark, Nov. 5, 2011 4, Scott Schoettgen, vs. Lewis & Clark, Nov. 6, 2010 4, Scott Schoettgen, vs. Puget Sound, Nov. 7, 2009 4, Justin Pate, vs. 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 ..........................................................115, Mitchell Rowan, 2008-11Extra Points AttemptedGame ............................11, Matt Bicocca, vs. Lewis & Clark, Nov. 3, 2007Season ................................................................66, Mitchell Rowan, 2008Career ..........................................................127, Mitchell Rowan, 2008-11

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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9-game Season .........................................................................................663, 198710-game Season .......................................................................................751, 1998YardsGame .............................................. 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

Kickoff Returns (Cont.) 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

Defense 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, 1997PassingYardsGame .......................................................... 475, vs. Western Oregon, Oct. 5, 1985Season ...................................................................................................2,754, 1990 Longest Pass .........................................................94, vs. Whitworth, Oct. 8, 1988CompletionsGame ....................................................... 38, vs. Southern Oregon, Sept. 26, 1987Season ......................................................................................................222, 1990AttemptsGame .................................................... 55 vs. Western Washington, Oct. 14, 1989Season ......................................................................................................363, 1987TouchdownsGame ........................................................... 6, vs. Hardin-Simmons, Sept. 1, 2012 6, vs. Lewis & Clark, Oct. 23, 1993Season ........................................................................................................28, 1989Consecutive Games with a TD pass ................ 66 (Game 1, 1987-Game 3, 1994)Total OffensePlaysGame ......................................................... 105, vs. Lewis & Clark, Nov. 10, 1990Season ......................................................................................................969, 1997

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NCAA DIVISIoN III

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

Quarterfinalat Western Washington .....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.

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

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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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fIRST TEAM ALL-CoNfERENCE

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.

2007 — Brandon Bennett, OL, San Marcos, Calif.;Matt Bicocca, PK, San Andreas, Calif.; Clint Moran, P,Mission Viejo, Calif.; Mitchell MacCready, DL, Manteca, 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 (94 selections)2011 — Jamiere Abney, TB, Bremerton, Wash.;Jake Knecht, WR, Issaquah, Wash.; Taylor Reeder,OT, Salinas, Calif.; Kenny Miller, C, Woodland, Wash.; Ryan Bourke, DE, Bothell, Wash.; Harmon Bruno, OLB, Danville, Wash.; Cody Pastorino, S, Glenn, Calif.; Mitch Rowan, PK/P, Cotati, Calif.

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, SS, Spring Valley, Calif.

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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WILLAMETTE ADMINISTRATIoN

Bearcat Head CoachesBaseballAaron Swick(503) 370-6011

Men’s BasketballKip Ioane(503) 370-6063

Women’s BasketballPeg Swadener(503) 370-6132

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

FootballGlen Fowles(503) 370-6424

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 TennisRick Wood(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 ...................................................................................Judy GordonAthletic Facilities and Operations Manager ........................................................ Rob PassageHead Athletic Trainer.................................................................................... Shane Wibel, ATCAssistant Athletic Trainer ................................................................................Erin Scharer, ATCAssistant Athletic Trainer ...................................................................................Ken Smith, ATCAssistant Athletic Trainer ..........................................................................Deborah Cagle, 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.

David Rigsby is the director of athletics at Willamette University, wherehe was a student-athlete. Rigsby wasmember of the baseball team atWUfortwoyearsbeforehiscareerwasshortenedbyanarminjury.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,age8,Devon,age4,andSean,age2.

Dr. Stephen Thorsett President

David Rigsby Director of Athletics

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WILLAMETTE UNIVERSITY

Willamette’s curriculum and collaborative learning environment allow you to explore a wide variety of subjects that are critical tohelping you navigate the world around you. Whether your are working one-on-one with a professor, studying abroad, pursuinginnovative research, filling an internship with a business or nonprofit, or leading a campus organization, you can hone your creativity, global perspective and criticalthinking for a lifetime of success. Professors at Willamette contribute awide range of expertise to create a dynamicand collaborative learning environment for their students. They engage in scholarly research and publication, but they are also fundamentally committed to teaching andserving as mentors and advisors. Since 1990, a total of 10 Willamette faculty members have been selectedOregon Professor of the Year by the Carnegie Foundation. They have been honored among the most outstandingundergraduate instructors in the country for excelling in teaching and positvelyinfluencing the lives and careers of theirstudents. With an average class size of 14 and astudent-to-faculty ratio of 10:1, Willamette provides a personal classroom experience where professors get to know you well, making it easy to find individualized helpor ask questions.

The life of the Willamette student is active, thought-provoking and focused onthe community — in the classroom and out. More than 100 student organizations, in addition to numerous athletic, leadershipand service opportunities, help you develop your character in addition to your intellect— and have fun, too. Our students are engaged in numerous communities locally and around the world.About 50% earn study abroad credit beforethey graduate. 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, have an enthusiastic network of supporters. Willmette’s NCAA Division III athletics program includes 10 men’s and 10 women’s sports. About 25% of our undergraduatestudents are athletes. In addition to exploring your passions through your major, you can investigate your academic interests and career options thorugh internships — from the Oregon State Capitol across the street to Intel to the Art Institute of Chicago — as you gain work 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.

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WILLAMETTE UNIVERSITY

American Ethnic Studies (M, m)American Studies (M)Anthropology (M, m)Archaeology (M, m)Art (M, m)Art History (M, m)Art, Studio (M, m)Arts, Technology, and Multimedia (m)Asian Studies (m)BA/MBA Business Management (s)Biology (M, m) Chemistry (M, m) Chinese Studies (M, 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 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)Math/Economics (M)Midieval and Renaissance Studies (m)Music (M, m)*Philosophy (M, m)Physics (M, m)Politics (M, m)Pre-law (s)Pre-medicine (s)Pre-veterinary Medicine (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 and Music Performance

68% of students complete one or moreinternships while at Willamette. Our alumnni say their time at Willamette was life-changing, and they credit their education with providing them the expertise they needed for a successful career and life — whether they went on to a job, aprestigious graduate program, a nationalfellowship or public service. The Career Services office at Willametteprovides numerous programs to help youexplore career possibilities in any field.In addition to offering drop-in office hoursand a popular online job board, the officehosts events and activities to assist with everything from writing a successful resume to finding the right graduate school to creating your own personalized academicand career plan.

Located in Oregon’s Willamette Valley,Willamette University is ideally situated toaccess the benefits of the Pacific Northwest: Gorgeous forests, rivers, mountains and ocean beaches nearby. A relaxed and creative culture. Vibrant arts and music scenes. And, coffee shops on almost everyblock. Willamette University is in the center of downtown Salem, which is Oregon’s capital city. It is a community that is large enough to provide plenty of entertainment, yet personal enough that you’ll usually runinto someone you know. When you’re ready to enjoy some of Oregon’s attractions outside Salem, it’s not hard to find a university organized trip or an informal group of friends to join you — whether you plan to snowboard on Mount Hood, catch a concert in Portland or builda bonfire at the coast.

Why Willamette?

NCAAandNorthwestConferencecompetitionSupportivecoachingstaffandteamenvironment25%ofstudentsareintercollegiateathletes24%ofstudentsaremulticulturalQualityacademicswithhighlyengagedprofessorsStudent-facultyratioof10:1Averageclasssizeof1450%ofstudentsstudyabroad68%ofstudentscompleteoneormoreinternshipsCareerdevelopmentprogram

City of Salem

Students play catch near the Mill Stream.

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McCULLoCh STADIUM

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 played seven of 10 games at McCulloch Stadium. Thisyear, the Bearcats will play four games athome, including Northwest Conference match-ups with Lewis & Clark College andthe University of Puget Sound. McCulloch Stadium also features theCharles Bowles Track, an all-weather facility that is the home for Willamette’s highly-

Willamette’shome fieldAdvantage:Top Left - Tyson Gizareturns a kickoff.Top Right - A replay shows on the video board.At Right - Students watch the Bearcatsduring a game at McCulloch Stadium.

Since 1998, Willamette hasearned a 47-28 (.627) recordat McCulloch Stadium. TheBearcats are 16-7 at homeover the past four 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. This year, Willamette will host 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. It’s a quick drive from the interstateon U.S. 22/Mission Drive.

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1900

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.

Liz Heaston kicked two extra pointson Oct. 18, 1997.

Chuck Pinkerton wasthe quarterback in 1997.

The 1941 Bearcatswent 8-2.

Jim Booth was a freshman on the 1960 team.

Stan Solomon rushed for 753 yards and 10

TDs in 1958.

BEARCAT fooTBALL hISToRY

BEARCAT fooTBALL hISToRY

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2012 SCHEDULE

department of athletics willamette.edu/athletics

Sept.1 Hardin-SimmonsUniversity Abilene,TX 6p.m.CDT

Sept.14 EastTexasBaptistUniversity Salem,OR 7p.m.

Sept.22 PacificUniversity*# Salem,OR 1:30p.m.

Sept.29 SewaneeUniversity Sewanee,TN 1p.m.CDT

Oct.6 WhitworthUniversity* Spokane,WA 1p.m.

Oct.13 Lewis&ClarkCollege*+ Salem,OR 1:30p.m.

Oct.20 PacificLutheranUniversity* Tacoma,WA 12:30p.m.

Oct.27 LinfieldCollege* McMinnville,OR 1:30p.m.

Nov.3 PacificUniversity* ForestGrove,OR 1p.m.

Nov. 10 PugetSoundUniversity*^ Salem,OR 4p.m.

Nov.19 NCAADivisionIIIPlayoffs-1stRound TBA TBA

Nov.26 NCAADivisionIIIPlayoffs-2ndRound TBA TBA

Dec.3 NCAADivisionIIIQuarterfinals TBA TBA

Dec.10 NCAADivisionIIISemifinals TBA TBA

Dec.17 NCAADivisionIIIChampionship TBA TBA

* Northwest Conference Game # Alumni Weekend + Family Weekend ^ Senior Day

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


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