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2014FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE

2013 Football Media Guide

AUGUSTANA COLLEGE Rock Island, IllinoisFounded: 1860

Enrollment: 2,500

President: Steven Bahls

Faculty Athletic Representative: Dr. John Delaney, Professor of Accounting

Athletic Director: Mike Zapolski

Head Coach: Rob Cushman

Assistant Coaches: Jeff Lindmark - Special Teams Coordinator, Wide Receivers; Dick Blair - Tight Ends; Aaron Call - Defensive Line; Dick Skillett - Kickers; Brent Allen - Offensive Line; Zach Shay - Defensive Coordinator; Jordan Leuschen- Running Backs; Chad Cleveland - Linebackers; Jordan Bible- Outside Linebackers; Chad Cypher - Offensive Assistant; Dan Murray - Assistant Offensive Line; Mark Reade - Recruiting Coordinator

Sports Information Director: Dave Wrath

S.I.D. Office Phone: (309) 794-7265

S.I.D. Cell Phone: (309) 737-5306

Head Athletic Trainer: Denise Yoder

Assistant Athletic Trainers: Anna Smith, Andrea Brejle & Sean Morse

Training Room Phone: (309) 794-7518

Conference: College Conference of Illinois & Wisconsin

CCIW Teams: Augustana; Carthage; Elmhurst; Illinois Wesleyan; Millikin; North Central; North Park; Wheaton

National Affiliation: NCAA Division III

Team Name/Colors: Vikings/Blue & Gold

Stadium: Lindberg Stadium (3,500)

Lindberg Stadium Press Box Phone: (309) 794-7437

Athletic Department Phone: (309) 794-7521

Admissions Department: (309) 794-7341

Toll Free Number: 1-800-798-8100

FAX Number: (309) 794-7525 in S.I.D.’s office

Web Site Address: www.athletics.augustana.edu

ABOUT AUGUSTANA COLLEGE: Known for its balance of liberal arts with focus in a major field, collaborative research opportunities, competitive athletic teams and award-winning student activities programs, Augustana College is a selective independent college of the liberal arts and sciences related to the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America. The college enrolls approximately 2,500 men and women of diverse ethnic, religious and social backgrounds, from across the United States and around the world.

Augustana’s athletic teams have won more championships than any other school in the College Conference of Illinois & Wisconsin. The Vikings own a total of 179 total team championships (139 men and 39 women) since the league began in 1946-47. Augustana is currently sixth in the nation in number of CoSIDA (College Sports Information Directors of America) Academic All-Americans produced in all sports with 153 as of June, 2014.

Home to a Phi Beta Kappa academic honor society chapter since 1949, Augustana grants baccalaureate degrees in more than 60 areas of study. Along with a competitive athletic environment, student-athletes can join one or several of the school’s 150 student organizations or take advantage of Augustana’s wide variety of opportunities for international study. Augustana has a student-faculty ratio of 11:1, and nearly 90 percent of the faculty hold the Ph.D. or the terminal degree in their field.

The following mission statement guides Augustana’s liberal arts curriculum and student programs.

Augustana College, rooted in the liberal arts and sciences and a Lutheran expression of the Christian faith, is committed to offering a challenging education that develops qualities of mind, spirit and body necessary for a rewarding life of leadership and service in a diverse and changing world.

These goals and ideals also are reflected in the mission statement of the athletic department:

The Department of Athletics offers all Augustana College students an opportunity toward the development of the total person. Working in a cooperative and active learning environ-ment and dedicated to imparting a lifelong awareness of health and wellness our department assists students in the acquisition of dynamic skills knowledge and fitness.

We value dignity, respect, diversity, accountability, communica-tion and teamwork: and challenge each participant to achieve a sense of self confidence, pride, team unity, success, and cohesiveness through competitive sport. Our programs support the mission of Augustana College by cultivating the individual in all facets of life within and without the competitive arena.

WHERE TO FIND AUGUSTANA SPORTS NEWS

Information on the Augustana College athletic department is easy to find. Augustana Sports Information Director Dave Wrath maintains the schedules and press releases on the college’s athletic department web page. It can be accessed at www.athletics.augustana.edu. Also, you may e-mail Dave Wrath at [email protected]. The office phone number for sports information is (309) 794-7265.

The 2014 Augustana football media guide is presented as a service to all news media and friends of Augustana. The media guides are written and edited by Augustana Sports Information Director Dave Wrath. Additional stories and pictures will be furnished upon request.

1 - 2014 SEASON

THE VIKINGS 2014 FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE

2014 AUGUSTANA VIKINGS SCHEDULE SERIES SERIESDATE OPPONENT SITE TIME BEGAN RECORDSept. 6 Mt. St. Joseph Cincinnati, Ohio 6:00 p.m. (EST) 2013 1-0Sept. 13 Hope Holland, Mich. 1:30 p.m. 1966 5-0 Sept. 20 Loras HOME 6:00 p.m. 1992 2-2 Knowlton Kickoff Classic and Family WeekendOct. 4 *Elmhurst Elmhurst, Ill. 1:00 p.m. 1947 52-6-1Oct. 11 *Wheaton HOME 1:00 p.m. 1924 29-27-2 HomecomingOct. 18 *Illinois Wesleyan Bloomington, Ill. 1:30 p.m. 1917 36-42-1Oct. 25 *Carthage Kenosha, Wis. 1:00 p.m. 1928 64-14-5Nov. 1 *North Park HOME 1:00 p.m. 1962 49-3Nov. 8 *North Central Naperville, Ill. 1:00 p.m. 1923 57-26-1Nov. 15 *Millikin HOME 1:00 p.m. 1920 42-31-1

* - Denotes College Conference of Illinois & Wisconsin game.

2013 AUGUSTANA VIKINGS RESULTSDATE OPPONENTS/RESULT SITE 09/07/13 Augustana 20, Mount St. Joseph 10 Lindberg Stadium09/14/13 Central 38, Augustana 13 Lindberg Stadium09/21/13 Augustana 35, Loras 10 Dubuque, Iowa 10/05/13 Wheaton 24, Augustana 10 Wheaton, Ill.10/12/13 Augustana 28, Elmhurst 17 Lindberg Stadium10/19/13 Augustana 47, Millikin 19 Decatur, Ill.10/26/13 North Park 45, Augustana 35 Lindberg Stadium11/02/13 Augustana 28, Carthage 0 Kenosha, Wis.11/09/13 Illinois Wesleyan 24, Augustana 10 Lindberg Stadium11/16/13 North Central 53, Augustana 14 Naperville, Ill.

* - Denotes College Conference of Illinois & Wisconsin game.

WELCOME TO MEDIA: Augustana College head football coach Rob Cushman will be available for interviews during the week…He will grant interviews during the mornings or prior to practice….Please make all requests through Sports Information Director Dave Wrath (309) 794-7265 - office...(309) 737-5306 - cell...Wrath’s e-mail address is [email protected].

GAME COVERAGE: Anyone interested in covering the Vikings is welcome at Lindberg Stadium…It is always helpful if you call in advance.

WEEKLY RELEASES: The Augustana College sports information office writes a weekly release on the Vikings football team…It can be mailed, faxed or e-mailed to media outlets or picked up on the Augustana web site…Call Dave Wrath to be placed on the weekly list.

WEB SITE: The Augustana web site is www.athletics.augustana.edu . Game stories will be placed on the football home page under press releases as soon as possible after each game. In addition, statistics - each game and cumulative - will be uploaded as soon as they are compiled.

CCIW WEB SITE: The College Conference of Illinois & Wisconsin has a web site at www.cciw.org . Check it out for latest statistics and standings on all the league teams.

E-MAIL: Dave Wrath can be reached via e-mail…His address is [email protected].

WEB SITES FOR CCIW SCHOOLS:Augustana - www.athletics.augustana.eduCarthage - www.athletics.carthage.eduElmhurst - www.elmhurstbluejays.comIllinois Wesleyan - www.iwusports.comMillikin - www.athletics.millikin.eduNorth Central - www.northcentralcardinals.comNorth Park - www.athletics.northpark.eduWheaton - www.athletics.wheaton.edu

WEB SITES FOR NON-CONFERENCE OPPONENTS:Mount St. Joseph - www.msjsports.comHope - www.athletics.hope.eduLoras - www.duhawks.com

TABLE OF CONTENTSAugustana College General Facts - IFCTable of Contents - 1Head Coach Rob Cushman - 2Shay, Assistant Coach Zach - 3Lindmark, Assistant Coach Jeff - 3Call, Assistant Coach Aaron - 3Blair, Assistant Coach Dick - 3Leuschen, Assistant Coach Jordan - 3Allen, Assistant Coach Brent - 3Reade, Recruiting Coordinator Mark - 3Skillett, Assistant Coach Dick - 3Bible, Assistant Coach Jordan - 3Cypher, Assistant Coach Chad - 4Cleveland, Assistant Coach Chad - 4Murray, Assistant Coach Dan - 4Preseason Outlook - 5Letterwinner Profiles - 6-10 (Asquini-Fornek) - 6 (Frake-Johnson) - 7 (Josupait-Murray) - 8 (Owens-J. Smith) - 9 (L. Smith-Zimmerman) - 10Knowlton Kickoff Classic - 11Game Totals, Offensive & Defensive for 2011 - 12Statistical Highs - 132014 Roster - 142014 Opponents - 15-172013 Final Augustana Statistics - 18-20Stagg Bowl Years Reviewed - 21-25Playoff Years Reviewed - 26-28Augustana All-Americans - 29Augustana Academic All-Americans - 29Network Television Appearances - 29Augustana All-Conference Selections - 30CCIW MVP’s - 30CCIW Team Champions - 31All-Time CCIW Standings - 31All-Time CCIW Coaching Records - 31Active CCIW Coaching Records - 312013 CCIW Standings & Statistics - 32-332013 CCIW All-Conference Selections - 332013 Review - 342013 Game by Game - 35-44Augustana School Records - 45Augustana NCAA Playoff Records - 46Career Top Ten List - 47Single Season Top Ten List - 47All-Time Letterwinners - 48-52Year by Year Records - 53150 Yard Single Game Rushers - 53Year by Year Scores - 54-56Bob Reade - 57Series Records with 2012 Opponents - 58-60Ericson Field - 61Series Records All Time - 62CCIW Records since 1980 - 63All-Time Consecutive Winning Seasons List - 63Augustana Coaching Records - 63Augustana Advantage - 642014 Schedule - BC

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HEAD COACH ROB CUSHMANRob Cushman finished up his third season at the helm of the Augustana program in 2013, finishing the campaign with a fourth place finish in the College Conference of Illinois and Wisconsin and a 5-5 (3-4 in CCIW) record overall. His latest season saw the Vikings perform very steadily, with Augustana never drop-ping below .500 on the season.

Cushman served as defensive coordi-nator for the Vikings in the 2008-2010 seasons. He was named head football coach in November 2010.

During his stint as coordinator, Cushman fashioned the Viking defense into a

sound unit and the statistics certainly prove that. His 2008 unit allowed just 13.4 points per game, which was seventh in NCAA Division III in points allowed and finished first in the College Conference of Illinois & Wisconsin in total defense. The 2009 team gave up 16.7 points per game and was second in the CCIW in total defense and the recently concluded 2010 season had the figures at 18.8 points per game and third in the league in total defense.

The Vikings compiled an overall record of 19-11 over the three years while Cushman was in charge of the defense.

Augustana is Cushman’s third head coaching job in a career that began in 1979. He had an 18-31 record in five seasons (1997-01) at Eastern Oregon University, an NCAA Division II/NAIA school in LaGrande, Ore. After his stint at Eastern Oregon, he was tapped to begin the football program at Feather River Community College in Quincy, Calif. In his very first season at Feather River, he guided the Golden Eagles to a 6-5 record and a berth in the CLO Bowl. He posted a 34-21 record in five seasons at Feather River and had his team in five straight bowl games. The best year for the Golden Eagles was a 9-2 mark in 2003.

He left Feather River after the 2006 season and spent one year as the special teams coordinator/defensive backs coach at Ithaca College in Ithaca, N.Y. He helped the Bombers go 8-3 and earn a spot in the NCAA Division III national playoffs.

Cushman has devoted his entire professional life to coaching football. After graduating from the University of Puget Sound in 1978 where he was a four-year letter winner and two-year starter, with a bachelor of arts degree in communications, he began his coaching odyssey at California State University - Chico in 1979.

In 1981 he moved to Butte Community College in Oroville, Calif., where he was the defensive coordinator from 1981-84. His next two stops were head coaching positions in the high school ranks. He was the head coach at Marysville High School in Marysville, Calif., from 1984-85 and had a similar position, although he also added head baseball coach to his resume, at St. Helena High School in St. Helena, Calif., during the 1986-87 school year.

He moved to Eastern Oregon University in time for the 1987-88 school year and began a 15-year association with the Mountaineers’ athletic program. From 1987-97 he was the defensive coordinator in football, was the head baseball coach where he led EOU to three post-season appear-ances, and was an assistant professor of physical education. He was chosen in 2000 to win the Instructional Merit Award, the first faculty/coach to win the honor in the school’s history. He was named the head football coach in 1997.

A 1974 graduate of Hood River Valley High School in Hood River, Ore., Cushman also has a master of arts degree in education/physical education from California State University - Chico, which he earned in 1982.

Cushman lives in Rock Island with his wife, Jessica, and stepson Roman. He also has a daughter Cassie, a 2008 graduate of Mt. Holyoke College in South Hadley, Mass.

Rob Cushman Head Coaching RecordYear School W L Pct. W-CCIW L-CCIW Pct.-CCIW1997 Eastern Oregon 4 6 .400 1998 Eastern Oregon 6 4 .600 1999 Eastern Oregon 5 5 .500 2000 Eastern Oregon 2 8 .200 2001 Eastern Oregon 1 8 .111 EOU Totals 18 31 .367 2002 Feather River 6 5 .545 2003 Feather River 9 2 .818 2004 Feather River 6 5 .545 2005 Feather River 7 4 .636 2006 Feather River 6 5 .545 FRC Totals 34 21 .618 2011 Augustana 2 8 .200 2 5 .285 2012 Augustana 5 5 .500 4 3 .5712013 Augustana 5 5 .500 3 4 .429 Augustana Totals 12 18 .400 9 12 .429 TOTAL 64 70 .478

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THE AUGUSTANA STAFFZACH SHAY (Defensive Coordinator)Zachary Shay has been hired as the Augustana football defensive coordinator as of February, 2014. Shay graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree in sociology from the University of Iowa in 1998. At Iowa Shay was a defensive back under head coach Hayden Fry. The Hawkeyes won the Sun Bowl and Alamo Bowl and made another appearance in the Sun Bowl in his first three seasons. Shay went on to earn a Master of Sci-ence degree in sports management from Western Illinois University in 2001. Shay is currently a Master of Arts candidate in adult education at the University of Georgia. Prior to Augustana, the Galesburg, Illinois native spent three years at the

University of Northern Colorado as the defensive coordinator under head coach Earnest Collins. From late 2007 to early 2011 Shay was the defensive coor-dinator at Alcorn State University in Mississippi again under Earnest Collins. Other stops for Shay include Marion High School, Central Michigan University, University of Georgia, Galesburg High School, Saint Joseph’s College, and Western Illinois University.

JEFF LINDMARK (Special Teams Coordinator/wide receivers)From ball boy to player to coach, Jeff Lindmark has seen the Augustana program from a variety of angles. When his father worked the chain gang during his boyhood years, Jeff served as a ball boy for the Vikings. After graduating from Pleas-ant Valley High School in 1988 where he was a multi-sport standout, he played football and base-ball at Augustana. During his senior year of 1991 he played an instrumental role in the Vikings 8-1 season that resulted in a CCIW champion-ship. He joined the staff in a full-time capacity in 2005 and is the special teams coordinator after serving a four year stint as offensive coordinator.

He spent five years as a teacher for at-risk students at Pleasant Valley High School in Bettendorf, Iowa. He was an assistant baseball coach at Pleasant Valley from 2001 through the 2005 season. He taught physical education and sociology at Sherrard High School in Sherrard, Illinois from 1994 until 2000. Lindmark was the head football coach at Sherrard from 1995 through 1998. He was the head baseball coach at the school from 1994-00. After graduating from Augustana in February of 1993 with a degree in secondary/physical education he taught in the Riverdale (Illinois) school system and was an assistant football coach in the fall of 1993.

AARON CALL (Defensive Line)A native of Wilton, Iowa, Call began coaching the defensive line for the Vikings, a position he has had since 2006. He was a first team all confer-ence performer at defensive end in 2005 and helped lead Augustana to the CCIW title and into the NCAA Division III playoffs.

Chad Cleveland (Outside Linebackers)Chad Cleveland was named the Vikings’ new outside linebackers coach in July of 2013. Cleve-land most recently coached defensive backs at Eastern Illinois University. In 2011, Cleveland’s last year as the Panthers’ defensive back coach, Eastern Illinois ranked 1st out of 9 teams in the Ohio Valley Conference in pass defense and ranked 5th in scoring defense. Before becoming the defensive backs’ coach, Cleveland worked as a student assistant and as the defen-sive ends’ coach for Eastern Illinois. Cleveland is a graduate of Eastern Illinois where he was a four year starter at free safety. He was also named the team captain in his senior season in 2005.

Cleveland graduated from Eastern Illinois University in 2007 with a bachelor’s degree in general studies.

BRENT ALLEN (Offensive Line)Brent Allen was named the offensive line coach in June of 2013 after holding the same position at Carroll University in Waukesha, Wisconsin in 2012. Before getting his assistant football coach-ing job at Carroll in 2012, he served as a gradu-ate assistant at Carroll from 2009-2011 and was an assistant coach at Waldorf College in Forest City, Iowa, in the spring of 2012. Allen is a gradu-ate of Wisconsin-Whitewater where he played in three Stagg Bowls, winning a national champion-ship in his senior year in 2007. That year, he was also named to the D3football.com All-American team and won the Rimington Trophy, which is

handed out to the year’s most outstanding center.

JORDAN LEUSCHEN (Running Backs)Jordan Leuschen was named the running backs coach in the summer of 2014. Leuschen comes to Augustana after being the offensive qual-ity control coach at the University of Northern Iowa. He began his coaching career as a football administrative assistant at Iowa State before be-coming the tight ends coach at the Univeristy of Wisconsin-Eau Claire. Leuschen played tight end at Central College, where he played in the Tazon de Estrellas Division III All-Star game in Mexico City his senior year.

MARK READE (Recruiting Coordinator)Mark Reade returned to his alma mater in March of 2008 to take on the role of recruiting coordina-tor. The son of legendary Augustana head coach Bob Reade, Mark brings a plethora of experience to the position. He held coaching positions on the football staffs of Rice, Clemson, Concordia and Eastern Illinois as well as a two year stint at LaSalle-Peru High School. He served as the head men and women’s head track & field coach at Concordia for two years. He also spent time in the private sector, working for Country Insurance and The Home Depot. A Phi Beta Kappa student at Augustana who graduated Magna Cum Laude with degrees in business, finance and economics

in 1993, Reade has also done graduate work at Clemson, Eastern Illinois and Rice. He was a two sport standout in track & field and football with the Vikings, serving as team captain of the 1993 track team and qualifying for the national meet in the 400 hurdles.

DICK SKILLETT (Kickers)Dick Skillett, a familiar name in both Quad City and Augustana circles joined the Augustana staff in 2010 and will help coach the kickers. Skillett, who retired after a 38 year career at Alcoa, has been involved with youth and high school programs and worked with several high school kickers in the area. Most notably was the work he did with his son Jeff, who was a national Punt/Pass/Kick champion and kicked for Iowa in the Rose Bowl. Dick, and his wife Linda are the parents of two sons: Jeff and Kevin. Kevin played one year of basketball at Augustana in 1990-91 and was a first team all-conference performer before transferring to Iowa where he enjoyed a three year career with the

Hawkeyes. Both Jeff and Kevin are high school teachers and coaches.

JORDAN BIBLE (Outside Linebackers)Jordan Bible joins Augustana’s coaching staff in 2014 as the outside linebackers coach. Before joining Cushman’s staff, Bible was the running backs, special teams and co-offensive coor-dinator at Rangeview High School in Aurora, Colorado. Bible was a four year letterwinner at safety while playing at the University of Northern Colorado, where he was named to the All-Big Sky conference team in 2012.

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DICK BLAIR (Tight Ends)A 1975 Augustana graduate, Dick Blair will be in his 11th year as an assistant coach at his alma mater. A native of Savanna, Illinois, his coaching career spans 28 years, starting in Newton, Iowa in 1975. For 10 years (1989 to 1999) he was the head coach at Riverdale High School in Port Byron, Illinois. He was a volunteer coach at St. Ambrose during the 2000 season before joining the Augustana staff in 2001 as the linebacker coach. He has since moved to the defensive backfield and this year will be working with the tight ends. He was a three year letter winner for the Vikings from 1972-74.

DAN MURRAY (Assistant Offensive Line)Dan Murray joins Augustana’s coaching staff after playing the last four years at Loras College. Murray spent this past summer working as a tight ends coach and offensive intern assistant at Lake Forrest College. He was the starting left tackle for the Duhawks in 2012 and 2013. In his senior season, he was an honorable mention member of the All-IIAC and was also a team captain for Lo-ras. Murray also particpated in the USA Football Bowl in Hoover, Alabama after his senior year.

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2014FB PROSPECTUS

Vikings looking forward to first full season at Lindberg StadiumA year ago there was a lot of excitement surrounding the move into Lindberg Stadium in the Knowlton Outdoor Athletic Complex. Heading into the 2014 season the Augustana football has the move to the new stadium in its rear view mirror and it is time to concentrate solely on the task of the campaign ahead. Rob Cushman begins his fourth season at the helm of the Vikings and he is anxious to get going.

“At this point in the season there is always optimism with every team,” said Cushman who has led Augustana to back-to-back 5-5 seasons. “We think we have a chance to be better than we were a year ago. We have definitely improved ourselves in some places. Obviously there are always areas we can work on but we like the pieces we have in place.”

Cushman can count on 29 letter winners returning from a year ago with a total of 11 starters, six on offense and five on defense, back in the fold.

The Vikings will once again operate out of their spread-option attack on offense and Cushman knows that the play of the offensive line will be critical. He be-lieves that this is an area where his team has made great strides over the past couple of years.

“I think our offensive line will be much better and with the fact that we want to run the ball that will make things so much better for us,” said Cushman. “We think this will be an exciting group with depth that we haven’t had recently.”

A year ago Augustana averaged 233.7 yards per game rushing and 129.1 through the air for a total offense figure of 362.8 per game. Two seniors, guard Anthony Roome (Geneseo HS, Geneseo, Ill.) and tackle Jon Losen (Morton HS, Morton, Ill.) return as starters and senior tackle Nick Stone (Lyons Town-ship HS, Lyons, Ill.) has gained valuable experience. Five sophomores will fill in at the other positions depending on how the pre-season plays itself out. Matt Zimmerman (Mercer County HS, New Boston, Ill.) and Tommy Wilson (St. Charles East HS, St. Charles, Ill.) are both guards while Ryan McCarthy (Wheaton-Warrenville South HS, Wheaton, Ill.) could be used at guard, tackle or center. Frank Johnson (Arbor View HS, Las Vegas, Nev.) and Josh Fowler (Wilmington HS, Coal City, Ill.) will be battling for the center position which was manned last year by Academic All-American and all-conference selection Eric Dratnol.

Junior Sam Frasco (Prospect HS, Mount Prospect, Ill.) had a tremendous-season at quarterback as a sophomore until it was shortened by an injury in the eighth week during a 28-0 victory at Carthage. Frasco was the second leading rusher on the team with 740 yards on 111 carries with five touchdowns and a 6.7 per carry average. He also threw for 919 yards with 88 completions in 152 attempts with seven touchdowns. He averaged over 150 yards of total offense per game. Junior Chris Salazar (Providence Catholic HS, Plainfield, Ill.) stepped in and finished the Carthage game and started the last two games of the year after Frasco was injured. He rushed for 114 yards with three touch-downs and passed for 372 yards on 25 of 47 with three touchdowns. Sopho-more Tyson Powers (Amboy HS, Amboy, Ill.) handled the junior-varsity duties a year ago.

Leading rusher Eric Chandler graduated after piling up 757 yards on 135 attempts with a team leading seven touchdowns. Sophomore Brandon Price (Providence Catholic HS, Plainfield, Ill.) figures to take over the bulk of Chandler’s carries. He was the team’s third leading rusher last year with 228 yards on 52 attempts with a pair of touchdowns. Senior Benjamin Hodges (St. Charles North HS, St. Charles, Ill.) has been a solid contributor throughout his career and he gained 146 yards on 43 attempts in 2013 with two touchdowns. Several talented freshmen will be in line for playing time as well.

In the slot receiver position junior Sean Fitzgerald (Providence Catholic HS, Manhattan, Ill.) returns after catching 14 passes for 191 yards and one touch-down. A boost could come from the return of senior Antonio Owens (Naperville North HS, Bolingbrook, Ill.) who was a two year starter before missing last season. He caught 19 passes for 215 yards and two touchdowns in 2012.

At the wide receiver position seniors Kyle Frake (Clifton Central HS, Clifton, Ill.), Eric Josupait (Waubonsie Valley HS, Aurora, Ill.) and Marty Riva (LaSal-le-Peru HS, Oglesby, Ill.) will battle with sophomore Danny Lattner (Fenwick HS, Riverside, Ill.). Frake caught 15 passes last year for 118 yards with two touchdowns and Josupait had four receptions for 51 yards.

The defense will have a little different look this year under the direction of first year coordinator Zach Shay but Cushman thinks this unit could be pretty good.

“Our secondary will be better and that is a plus with the way teams throw the ball,” said Cushman. “I like our defensive line and our linebacking corps will be young, but talented.”

Senior Sean McIntyre (Genoa-Kingston HS, Genoa, Ill.) was a second team all-conference selection last year and he finished the year with 14 total tackles (eight solo and six assists) with one sack and 3.5 tackles for loss. He will move out to an end position this year. The other end will probably be junior Brandon Stiers (Deer Creek-Mackinaw HS, Mackinaw, Ill.), who had 19 tackles (15 solo and four assists) with four tackles for loss and one sack. In the interior of the defensive line senior Greg Ferguson (Plainfield South HS, Plainfield, Ill.) and sophomore Jonas Robbins (Rock Falls HS, Rock Falls, Ill.) will be bat-tling for the nose tackle position.

At linebacker there will be a huge hole left by the graduated Erik Westerberg, who was a two-time All-American and three-time Academic All-American as well as both an NCAA and a National Football Foundation Postgraduate Scholar. He was also the CCIW “Defensive Player of the Year” in 2012. One senior and six sophomores are battling for the four linebacker positions.

Sophomores Michael Daniels (Geneseo HS, Geneseo, Ill.) and Jack Asquini (Buffalo Grove HS, Arlington Heights, Ill.) are solid at the inside linebacker positions. Daniels was a season-long starter in 2013 and Asquini stepped in admirably when Westerberg missed a game. Daniels ended up as the team’s third leading tackler with 45 total tackles (19 solo and 26 assists) with one quarterback sack and two tackles for loss. Asquini had 15 total tackles (nine solos and six assists) with a tackle for loss and one interception. Senior Luke Kowalczyk (LaSalle-Peru HS, Peru, Ill.) and sophomore Erik Johnson (War-ren Township HS, Gurnee, Ill.) will be on the outside. Other returnees who will be in the hunt for playing time at linebacker include sophomores Jesse Gruneisen (Westminster Christian Academy, St. Louis, Mo.), AJ Hollis (Williamsville HS, Williamsville, Ill.) and Lasalle Smith (Plainfield East HS, Bolingbrook, Ill.).

The secondary has three seniors in prominent roles as Bo Goshorn (Rome-oville HS, Romeoville, Ill.), Tim Maroder (Burlington Central HS, Elgin, Ill.) and Benjamin Fornek (Batavia HS, Batavia, Ill.) have all been consistent contributors throughout their careers. Last year Goshorn was the second leading tackler on the team with 45 (37 solo and eight assists) along with three tackles for loss, one quarterback sack and an interception. Maroder was the fourth leading tackler with 42 (30 solos and 12 assists) with a tackle for loss, two deflections and a fumble recovery. Fornek was fifth on the team in tackles with 37 (28 solos and nine assists) with a team-leading five interceptions and six pass deflections. Goshorn and Maroder are both safeties while Fornek is a cornerback.

Sophomore John Bastian (V. Sue Cleveland HS, Rio Rancho, New Mexico) is also back at safety where he recorded seven tackles a year ago. Sopho-more Daniel Watson (Peoria HS, Peoria, Ill.) will get a long look at one of the cornerback positions.

Cushman is excited about his team’s defense. “I think we have a chance to be pretty good,” he said. “We have made things a little simpler and I think in the long run that will pay off for us.”

Senior Conner Murray (Conifer HS, Morrison, Colo.) handled the place kick-ing and the punting last year. He was second on the team in scoring with 35 points and he averaged 38.1 yards per punt. He could get a challenge in the punting department from sophomore Robert Martin (Strake Jesuit College Preparatory HS, Houston, Texas). Martin had one punt last year for 53 yards in varsity action. Several talented freshmen could be in the mix for the place kicking duties as well.

“As always the CCIW will be a tough league,” said Cushman, whose Vikings were picked to finish fourth in the pre-season vote by the coaches. “We also know that we will be challenged in our non-conference schedule so we need to concentrate on getting some work done in our pre-season practices.”

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JACK ASQUINI, Linebacker, 5-9, 205, Sophomore, Arlington Heights, Ill. (Buffalo Grove HS)2013: Earned his first varsity letter at linebacker… Recorded a team-high 10 tackles and an interception filling in for All-American Erik Westerberg in a Home-coming win over Elmhurst… Finished the year with nine solo and six assisted tackles… HIGH SCHOOL: Daily Herald Northwest All-Area honorable mention… High School Coach Mike DiMatteo… Augustana major is undecided.

DEFENSE YEAR UT AT TT SACKS TFL FF PD INT 2013 9 6 15 0 1 0 0 1 CAREER 9 6 15 0 1 0 0 1

JOHN BASTIAN, Free Safety, 6-1, 185, Sophomore, Rio Rancho, NM (V. Sue Cleveland HS)2013: Starter from day one at defensive back… Season was ended after seven games by injury… Recorded seven solo tackles and one pass break-up… Academic All-Conference... HIGH SCHOOL: All-District as a senior… Started for undefeated state champion as a junior… High School Coach: Heath Ridenour… Augustana major is business administration.

DEFENSE YEAR UT AT TT SACKS TFL FF PD INT 2013 7 0 7 0 0 0 1 0 CAREER 7 0 7 0 0 0 1 0

MICHAEL DANIELS, Linebacker, 5-10, 210, Sophomore, Geneseo, IL (Geneseo HS)2013: Tied for second on the team in tackles as a freshman with 45… Led Vikings with 26 assisted tackles… Two tackles for loss… One sack… Credited with a team-high three quarterback hurries… Aca-demic All-Conference... HIGH SCHOOL: All-Northern Illinois Big 12… Dispatch/Argus Metro All-Star… Quad-City Times All-Western Illinois… High School Coach: Larry Johnsen… Augustana major is busi-ness administration.

DEFENSE YEAR UT AT TT SACKS TFL FF PD INT 2013 19 26 45 1 2 0 1 0 CAREER 19 26 45 1 2 0 1 0

JUSTIN DYCHE, Linebacker, 6-0, 210, Senior, Ot-tawa, Ill. (Marquette HS)2013: Lettered as a reserve linebacker… Recorded two solo tackles and two assists… one fumble recovery… 2012: Earned his first varsity letter at linebacker... Recorded two solo tackles and one assist... High School Coach: Tom Jobst... Augustana major is biology.

DEFENSE YEAR UT AT TT SACKS TFL FF PD INT 2012 2 1 3 0 0 0 0 02013 2 2 4 0 0 0 0 0 CAREER 4 3 7 0 0 0 0 0

THOMAS ENKE, Defensive End, 6-1, 225, Se-nior, Omaha, Nebraska (Millard West HS)2013: Recorded three tackles including one for loss and half a sack… Academic All-Confer-ence... 2012: Earned his first varsity letter as a defensive end... MVP of the Vikings’ scout team defense... High School Coach: Kirk Peterson... Augustana major is biochemistry.

DEFENSE YEAR UT AT TT SACKS TFL FF PD INT 2012 0 4 4 0 0 0 0 02013 2 1 3 0.5 1 0 0 0CAREER 2 5 7 0.5 1 0 0 0

GREG FERGUSON, Offensive Lineman, 6-2, 260, Senior, Plainfield, Ill. (Plainfield South HS)2013: Starter at guard… Helped pave the way for a Vikings running game that averaged 233.7 rushing yard per game and 5.0 yards per carry… 2012: Earned his first varsity letter as an of-fensive guard... HIGH SCHOOL: All-Southwest Prairie Conference...All-Area special mention and honorable mention... High School Coach: Mike Briscoe... Augustana major is biology.

SEAN FITZGERALD, Wide Receiver, 5-10, 150, Junior, Manhattan, Ill. (Providence Catholic HS)2013: Slot receiver… Caught 14 passes for 191 yards and a touchdown… Added 63 rushing yards on 10 carries… Academic All-Conference... 2012: Lettered as a freshman wide receiver... Caught one pass for three yards...Academic All-Conference... HIGH SCHOOL: Two-time All-Chicago Catholic League... Joliet Herald-News third team All-Area... 25 catches for 420 yards and four touchdowns as a senior... Three-year

track & field letter winner... State qualifier in the high jump... High School Coach: Mark Coglianese...... Augustana major is biology.

RUSHING RECEIVING YEAR ATT YDS AVG TD NO YDS AVG TD2012 2 -5 -2.5 0 1 3 3.0 02013 10 63 6.3 0 14 191 13.6 1CAREER 12 58 4.8 0 15 194 12.9 1

BENJAMIN FORNEK, Defensive Back, 5-11, 185, Senior, Batavia, Ill. (Batavia HS)2013: Starter at cornerback… Led the Vikings with five interceptions and six pass break-ups… 22nd in the nation with an average of 0.50 inter-ceptions per game… Recorded 28 solo tackles and 37 total stops… Academic All-Conference... 2012: Earned his first varsity letter at corner-back... Vikings’ fourth-leading tackler with 46 total stops (31 solo and 15 assists)... One pass deflection and 0.5 tackles for loss... Academic

All-Conference... HIGH SCHOOL: Four-year letter winner... Two-time All-Conference and All-Area...Team captain and MVP as a senior... High School Coach: Mike Gaspari... Augustana majors are business adminis-tration and accounting.

DEFENSE YEAR UT AT TT SACKS TFL FF PD INT 2011 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 02012 31 15 46 0 0.5 0 1 02013 28 9 37 0 0 0 6 5CAREER 59 25 84 0 0.5 0 7 5

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BO GOSHORN, Defensive Back, 6-2, 195, Senior, Romeoville, Ill. (Romeoville HS)2013: Starter at strong safety… Second on the team with 37 solo tackles tied for second with 45 total stops… Three tackles for loss and one sack… on interception, which he returned 40 yards… 2012: Led Vikings with four interceptions... Tied for the CCIW lead in interceptions... Led team with four pass deflections... Tied for second in the CCIW in passes defended... Team’s third-leading tackler with 57 total stops (35 solo and 22 assists)... Two tackles for loss... Returned an interception 59 yards

for a touchdown in a win over Carthage... 2011: Earned his first varsity let-ter as a defensive back...Recorded 22 solo tackles and nine assists...Tied for the team lead with two interceptions... HIGH SCHOOL: Team MVP...All-Southwest Prairie Conference...all-area...72 tackles and two intercep-tions as a senior...22 receptions for 391 yards and seven touchdowns...High School Coach: Jeff Kuna...Augustana major is biology.

DEFENSEYEAR UT AT TOT SACKS TFL FF PD INT2011 22 9 31 0 0 0 1 22012 35 22 57 0 2 0 4 42013 37 8 45 1 3 0 1 1CAREER 94 39 133 1 5 0 6 7

BENJAMIN HODGES, Running Back, 5-8, 195, Senior, Elburn, Ill. (St. Charles North HS)2013: Vikings’ fourth-leading rusher with 146 yards and two touchdowns on 43 carries… Caught one pass for 22 yards… Returned two kickoffs for nine yards and recorded on tackle… Academic All-Conference... 2012: Earned his second varsity letter as a running back... Rushed 28 times for 70 yards... Caught two passes for 11 yards... Academ-ic All-Conference... 2011: Earned his first letter as a running back...Academic all-conference... HIGH

SCHOOL: Honorable mention All-Upstate 8...Carried 69 times for 481 yards and six touchdowns as a senior...Three-year letter winner in track & field...High School Coach: Mark Gould…Augustana major is biology.

RUSHING RECEIVING KICKOFF RETURNS YEAR ATT YDS AVG TD NO YDS AVG TD NO YDS AVG TD 2011 2 -1 -0.5 0 0 0 0.0 0 2 37 18.5 02012 28 70 2.5 0 0 0 0.0 0 2 11 5.5 02013 43 146 3.4 2 1 22 22.0 0 2 9 4.5 0CAREER 73 215 2.9 2 1 22 22.0 0 6 57 9.50 DEFENSEYEAR UT AT TOT SACKS TFL FF PD INT2011 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 02012 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 02013 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0CAREER 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0

ERIK JOHNSON, Linebacker, 6-0, 200, Sopho-more, Gurnee, Ill. (Warren Township HS)2013: Earned his first varsity letter as a reserve linebacker… Recorded four solo and one assisted tackle… HIGH SCHOOL: Team captain… All-North Suburban Conference… Daily Herald Lake County All-Area honorable mention… IHSFCA Class 8A All-State honorable mention… High School Coach: Dave Mohapp… Augustana major is international business.

DEFENSE YEAR UT AT TT SACKS TFL FF PD INT 2013 4 1 5 0 0 0 0 0 CAREER 4 1 5 0 0 0 0 0

KYLE FRAKE, Wide Receiver, 6-0, 205, Senior, Clifton, Ill. (Central HS)2013: Fourth on the team with 15 receptions for 118 yards and two touchdowns… Rushed three times for nine yards… Returned 11 kickoffs for a 16.2-yard average… 2012: Earned his first varsity letter as a wide receiver... Caught five passes for 24 yards... Returned two kickoffs for a 20.5-yard average... Recorded one solo tackle and one as-sist... HIGH SCHOOL: IHSFCA All-State honorable mention... Shrine All-Star... 2,316 all-purpose yards and 25 touchdowns as a senior...Winner of team’s

“Gridiron Great Award.”... High School Coach: Brain Spooner... Augustana major is business administration.

RUSHING RECEIVING KICKOFF RETURNS YEAR ATT YDS AVG TD NO YDS AVG TD NO YDS AVG TD2012 0 0 0.0 0 5 24 4.8 0 2 41 20.5 02013 3 9 3.0 0 15 118 7.9 2 11 178 16.2 0CAREER 3 9 3.0 0 20 142 7.1 2 13 219 16.8 0 DEFENSE YEAR UT AT TT SACKS TFL FF PD INT 2012 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 0CAREER 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 0

SAM FRASCO, Quarterback, 5-11, 175, Junior, Mount Prospect, Ill. (Prospect HS)2013: Viking starter at quarterback before injury sidelined him early in the eighth game of the sea-son… Augustana’s second leading rusher with 740 yards and five touchdowns… Averaged a team-best 6.7 yards per carry… Completed 57.9 percent of his passes for 919 yards and seven touchdowns… Would have ranked second in the CCIW in rushing (120.2 ypg) and total offense (242.6 ypg), but didn’t play in the required six league games… CCIW

Offensive Player of the Week on 10/21 after rushing for 203 yards and passing for 149 at Millikin… 2012: Earned his first varsity letter as a re-serve quarterback... Completed seven of 12 passes (58.3 percent) for 39 yards... Rushed for 31 times for 19 yards and two touchdowns... Caught one pass for 18 yards... HIGH SCHOOL: Daily Herald All-Area... Two-time All-Mid-Suburban East... Rushed for 1,095 yards and 13 touchdowns as a senior and passed for 919 yards and nine scores... High School Coach: Mike Sebestyen... Augustana major is business, marketing & finance.

PASSINGYEAR COM ATT PCT YDS INT TD2012 7 12 58.3 39 0 02013 88 152 57.9 919 5 7CAREER 95 164 57.9 958 5 7 RUSHING RECEIVING YEAR ATT YDS AVG TD NO YDS AVG TD2012 31 19 0.6 2 1 18 18.0 02013 111 740 6.7 5 0 0 0.0 0CAREER 142 759 5.3 7 1 18 18.0 0

ERIC JOSUPAIT, Wide Receiver, 6-0, 180, Senior, Aurora, Ill. (Waubonsie Valley HS)2013: Caught four passes for 51 yards… 2012: Earned his first varsity letter as a wide receiver... HIGH SCHOOL: IHSFCA Class 8A All-State... Daily Herald and Beacon News All-Area... All-Upstate 8 Conference... All-City... Team MVP... Warriors’ lead-ing receiver with 44 catches for 602 yards... High School Coach: Paul Murphy... Augustana major is mathematics.

RECEIVING YEAR NO YDS AVG TD2013 4 51 12.8 0CAREER 4 51 12.8 0

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FRANK KALBLE, Defensive Back, 6-0, 190, Ju-nior, Arlington Heights, Ill. (Hersey HS)2013: Earned his first varsity letter as a defensive back… Outstanding on kick coverage… 24 solo tackles ranked sixth on the team… Eighth on the team with 27 total tackles… One tackle for loss… High School Coach: Dragan Teonic … Augustana major is accounting.

DEFENSE YEAR UT AT TT SACKS TFL FF PD INT 2013 24 3 27 0 1 0 0 0 CAREER 24 3 27 0 1 0 0 0

LUKE KOWALCZYK, Linebacker, 6-0, 210, Senior, Peru, Ill. (La Salle-Peru HS)2013: Earned his first varsity letter as a reserve line-backer… Recorded four solo tackles, including one for loss… One interception… HIGH SCHOOL: All-Northern Illinois Big 12 West honorable mention… LaSalle News Tribune all-area honorable mention… High School Coach: Joe Sassano… Augustana major is business administration & marketing.

DEFENSE YEAR UT AT TT SACKS TFL FF PD INT 2013 4 0 4 0 1 0 0 1 CAREER 4 0 4 0 1 0 0 1

JON LOSEN, Offensive Lineman, 6-1, 270, Senior, Morton, Ill. (Morton HS)2013: Earned his first varsity letter as a part time starter on the offensive line… 2012: Scout team Offensive MVP… HIGH SCHOOL:1st team All-Mid-Illini Conference… Peoria Journal Star large school all-area… High School Coach: Jason Thiry… Augustana major is biology.

TIM MARODER, Wide Receiver, 5-11, 195, Junior, Elgin, Ill. (Burlington Central HS)2013: Vikings’ fourth-leading tackler (42) as a defensive back… 30 solo stops were third on the team… Recorded two pass break-ups, one tackle for loss and one fumble recovery… 2012: Earned his second varsity letter as a starting free safety... Second on the team with three interceptions... Tied for CCIW lead in interceptions... Recorded 24 solo tackles and nine assists... Had one tackle for loss, one forced fumble and one pass deflection... 2011:

Earned his first varsity letter as a defensive back...Recorded two tackles and one interception...Academic all-conference...HIGH SCHOOL: Played running back, quarterback, cornerback, safety and returned both kickoffs and punts...Missed his senior season due to injury...All-Big Northern Con-ference special mention and second team all-area as a junior...870 rushing yards as a sophomore and junior...Four-year letter winner and two-time regional champion in wrestling...High School Coach: Aaron Wichman...Augustana major is political science. DEFENSEYEAR UT AT TT SACKS TFL FF PD INT2011 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 12012 24 9 33 0 1 1 1 32013 30 12 42 0 1 0 2 0CAREER 55 22 77 0 2 1 3 4

SEAN McINTYRE, Defensive End, 6-2, 255, Senior, Genoa, Ill. (Genoa-Kingston HS)2013: Second team All-CCIW... Recorded eight solo and six assisted tackles... One sack... Three and a half tackles for loss.... 2012: Second team All-CCIW... Led the Vikings with nine sacks... Third in the CCIW in sacks... Tied for team lead and fourth in the CCIW with two fumble recoveries... Second on the team with 8.5 tackles for loss and three pass deflections... Recorded 24 total tackles (15 solo and nine assists)... 2011: Recorded five solo

tackles, one for loss...HIGH SCHOOL: All-Big Northern Conference...all-area...80 tackles as a senior, including 10 for loss...Four-year track & field and three-year wrestling letter winner...High School Coach: Bill McCarty...Augustana major is finance & management. DEFENSEYEAR UT AT TT SACKS TFL FF PD INT2011 5 0 5 0 1 0 0 02012 15 9 24 9 8.5 0 3 02013 8 6 14 1 3.5 0 0 0CAREER 28 15 43 10 13 0 3 0

CONNER MURRAY, Kicker-Punter, 5-11, 180, Senior, Morrison, Colo. (Conifer HS)2013: Vikings’ full-time placekicker and punter... Averaged 38.1 yards on 52 punts with a long of 70 yards... Put 11 punts inside the 20-yard line... Con-verted 3 of 8 field goal attempts and 26 of 29 extra point tries... 2012: Earned his first varsity letter as a placekicker... Handled most of the Vikings’ kickoff duties... Averaged 58.0 yards per kickoff with a pair of touchbacks... HIGH SCHOOL: Honorable men-tion All-State... Two-time All-Conference... Perfect of

five field goal attempts as a senior... Averaged 37.1 yards per punt...High School Coach: Larry Fitzmaurice... Augustana major is business adminis-tration & finance. KICKING PUNTINGYEAR FGM FGA LONG PAT NO YDS AVG LG2013 3 8 23 26-29 52 1979 38.1 70 CAREER 3 8 23 26-29 52 1979 38.1 70

ANTONIO OWENS, Wide Receiver, 5-9, 165, Senior, Chicago, Ill. (Naperville North HS)2013: Attended Elon University in Elon, North Carolina... 2012: Earned his second varsity letter as a starter at slot receiver... Third on the team with 19 receptions for 215 yards (11.3 per catch) and two touchdowns... Led team with 15 kickoff returns for a 24.3 average... Rushed 17 times for 110 yards and 6.5 yards per carry... Member of Viking school-record 4x400 relay team which finished sec-ond in the nation in 2013... 2011: Earned his first

varsity letter as a wide receiver and kick returner...Vikings’ Most Valuable Newcomer... Rushed 29 times for 129 yards... Caught 15 passes for 155 yards... Led team with 24 kickoff returns for 408 yards (17.0 per return)...HIGH SCHOOL: High School Coach: Sean Drendel... Augustana major is business management. RUSHING RECEIVING YEAR ATT YDS AVG TD NO YDS AVG TD2011 29 129 4.4 0 15 155 10.3 02012 17 110 6.5 0 19 215 11.3 2CAREER 46 239 5.2 0 34 370 10.9 2 KICK RETURNS YEAR NO YDS AVG TD 2011 24 408 17.0 02012 15 364 24.3 0CAREER 39 772 19.8 0

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BRANDON PRICE, Running Back, 5-5, 175, Sophomore, Plainfield, Ill. (Providence Catholic HS)2013:Earned his first varsity letter as a reserve running back… Tied for second on the team with five touchdowns and tied for third with 30 points... Vikings’ third-leading rusher with 228 yards on 52 carries (4.4 yards per carry)... Caught four passes for 86 yards and three touchdowns... Rushed for 66 yards and a touchdown at Loras and 56 yards and one score at Carthage... Caught a pair of touch-down passes at Wheaton... HIGH SCHOOL: Team

captain and Offensive MVP... All-Chicago Catholic League Blue... Joliet Herald-News and Southtown Star 1st team All-Area... High School Coach: Mark Coglianese... Augustana major is biology.

RUSHING RECEIVING YEAR ATT YDS AVG TD NO YDS AVG TD2013 52 256 4.4 2 4 86 21.5 3CAREER 52 256 4.4 2 4 86 21.5 3

ANTHONY ROOME, Offensive Line, 6-1, 255, Senior, Geneseo, Ill. (Geneseo HS)2013: Lettered as Augustana starting right guard… Helped pave the way for a Vikings running game that averaged 233.7 rushing yard per game and 5.0 yards per carry… 2012: Earned his second varsity letter as a starting offensive guard... 2011: Earned his first varsity letter as starting offensive tackle... HIGH SCHOOL: Three-year starter...Team captain...Two-time first team all-conference...Two-time all-metro...All-Western Illinois...Member of

Class 4A state runner-up as a junior...High School Coach: Larry Johnsen... Augustana major is history

CHRIS SALAZAR, Quarterback, 6-1, 195, Junior, Plainfield, Ill. (Providence Catholic HS)2013: Earned his first letter at quarterback… Ap-peared in six games, starting the final two… Com-pleted 25 of 47 passes (53.2 percent) for 372 yards and three touchdowns… Rushed for 114 yards and three scores… Came off the bench to complete 10 of 13 passes for 207 yards and two touchdowns at Carthage… 2012: Appeared in two games as a reserve quarterback… Completed his only pass for 42 yards… HIGH SCHOOL: Offensive MVP for Celtics’ Class 7A playoff qualifier as a senior…

Threw for 1,203 yards and 11 touchdowns… High School Coach: Mark Coglianese… Augustana major is accounting & finance. PASSINGYEAR COM ATT PCT YDS INT TD2012 1 1 100 42 0 02013 25 47 53.2 372 4 3CAREER 26 48 54.2 414 4 3 RUSHING YEAR ATT YDS AVG TD 2013 56 114 2.0 3CAREER 56 114 2.0 3

ROMAN SHEPARD, Wide Receiver, 6-0, 175, Senior, Rock Island, Ill. (Assumption HS)2013: Earned his first letter as a wide receiver and special teams player… Recoded one solo and one assisted tackle... High School Coach: Wade King…Augustana major is anthropology.

DEFENSE YEAR UT AT TT SACKS TFL FF PD INT 2013 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 CAREER 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 0

JACOB SMITH, Running Back, 5-9, 210, Senior, Dixon, Ill. (Mount Zion HS)2013: Earned his first letter as a running back and special teams player… Academic All-Conference... HIGH SCHOOL: IHSFCA Class 4A All-State… Herald & Review All-County… High School Coach: Dave Smith … Augustana major is applied math-ematics.

LASALLE SMITH, Defensive End-Linebacker, 6-0, 220, Sophomore, Bolingbrook, Ill. (Plainfield East HS)2013: Earned his first varsity letter as a defensive end… Recorded two solo and two assisted tack-les… Rushed 24 yards on a fake punt for a key first down in Vikings’ Homecoming win over Elmhurst… Had a blocked punt and a 12-yard punt return against Illinois Wesleyan… HIGH SCHOOL: Re-corded 76 tackles, including 11 sacks, as a senior… High School Coach: Michael Romeli… Augustana major is international business.

DEFENSE YEAR UT AT TT SACKS TFL FF PD INT 2013 2 2 4 0 0 0 0 0 CAREER 2 2 4 0 0 0 0 0

RUSHING PUNT RETURNS YEAR ATT YDS AVG TD NO YDS AVG TD2013 1 24 24.0 0 1 12 12.0 0CAREER 1 24 24.0 0 1 12 12.0 0

BRANDON STIERS, Tight End, 6-1, 225, Junior, Mackinaw, Ill. (Deer Creek-Mackinaw HS)2013: Lettered at defensive end… Recorded 15 solo tackles and four assists… Had one sack and four tackles… Credited with on quarterback hurry… 2012: Lettered as a freshman defensive end... Made three solo tackles and assisted on six more... Had two tackles for loss... Returned a punt 32 yards for a touchdown against Millikin... Also return one kickoff for nine yards... HIGH SCHOOL: First team All-Heart of Illinois Conference at tight end... Peoria

Journal Star All-Area... High School Coach: Job Linboom... Augustana major is business administration & marketing.

DEFENSEYEAR UT AT TT SACKS TFL FF PD INT2012 3 6 9 0 2 0 0 02013 15 4 19 1 4 0 0 0 CAREER 3 6 9 0 2 0 0 0

KICK RETURNS PUNT RETURNS YEAR NO YDS AVG TD NO YDS AVG TD2012 1 9 9.0 0 1 32 32.0 1CAREER 1 9 9.0 0 1 32 32.0 1

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LETTERWINNER PROFILESNICK STONE, Offensive Lineman, 6-0, 275, Senior, La Grange, Ill. (Lyons Township HS)2013: Earned his first varsity letter as a reserve offensive lineman…HIGH SCHOOL: Two-time “Lineman of the Week” for Lyons team that went 10-2 and reached the IHSA Class 8A state quar-terfinals… High School Coach: Kurt Weinberg... Augustana major is business administration & marketing.

MATT ZIMMERMAN, Offensive Lineman, 6-3, 250, Sophomore, New Boston, Ill. (Mercer County HS)2013: Lettered as a freshman offensive lineman… HIGH SCHOOL: Team captain for 14-0 Class 2A state champion… Unanimous 1st team All-Lincoln Trail Conference… Dispatch/Argus All-Area… Quad-City Times All-Western Illinois… High School Coach: Nat Zunkel… Augustana major is biology.

2013 AUGUSTANA VIKINGSOffensive game by game totals |---RUSHING---| |-------PASSING-------| tot Date Opponent No. Yds TD Lg Cmp-Att-Int Yds TD off09/07/13 Mount St. Jospeh 57 298 2 60 16-22-2 101 0 39909/14/13 Central 41 164 1 53 13-27-3 124 1 28809/21/13 at Loras 54 269 4 32 5-10-0 82 1 35110/05/13 at Wheaton 37 122 0 32 16-28-0 165 2 28710/12/13 Elmhurst 47 286 4 46 12-18-0 107 0 39310/19/13 at Millikin 52 397 5 65 9-19-0 160 2 55710/26/13 North Park 54 312 3 42 17-29-0 184 1 49611/02/13 at Carthage 39 204 1 40 11-16-0 214 3 41811/09/13 Illinois Wesleyan 37 126 1 21 6-14-2 74 0 20011/16/13 at North Central 49 159 2 13 8-19-2 80 0 239

Augustana 467 2337 23 65 113-202-9 1291 10 3628Opponent 359 1567 13 75 180-304-15 1826 15 3393

Games played: 10 Avg per rush: 5.0 Avg per catch: 11.4 Pass efficiency: 117.05 Kick ret avg: 15.6 Punt ret avg: 6.6 All purpose avg/game: 453.8 Total offense avg/gm: 362.8

Senior running back Ben Hodges returns as a captain for Augustana in 2014. He was the fourth leading rusher for the Vikings last year.

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KNOWLTON KICKOFF CLASSIC

SEPTEMBER 7, 2013 - AUGUSTANA 20, MOUNT ST. JOSEPH 10

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2013 AUGUSTANA VIKINGSDefensive game by game totals |---RUSHING---| |-------PASSING-------| tot Date Opponent No. Yds TD Lg Cmp-Att-Int Yds TD off09/07/13 Mount St. Joseph 29 106 0 20 15-33-2 132 1 23809/14/13 Central 34 161 2 37 20-28-2 229 3 39009/21/13 at Loras 36 50 0 27 10-18-2 70 0 12010/05/13 at Wheaton 40 239 2 48 17-29-2 153 1 39210/12/13 Elmhurst 40 196 2 54 14-32-2 119 0 31510/19/13 at Millikin 32 241 3 75 22-35-1 132 0 37310/26/13 North Park 40 159 3 19 17-33-1 345 3 50411/02/13 at Carthage 29 69 0 13 27-42-3 238 0 30711/09/13 Illinois Wesleyan 35 114 0 13 23-34-0 213 3 32711/16/13 at North Central 44 232 1 58 15-20-0 195 4 427

Opponent 359 1567 13 75 180-304-15 1826 15 3393Augustana 467 2337 23 65 113-202-9 1291 10 3628

Games played: 10 Avg per rush: 4.4 Avg per catch: 10.1 Pass efficiency: 116.08 Kick ret avg: 17.3 Punt ret avg: 8.4 All purpose avg/game: 418.6 Total offense avg/gm: 339.3

Eric Westerberg, who graduated last spring, is seen with head coach Rob Cushman at the National Football Foundation award ceremony in New York City. Westerberg was just one of 16 players acrosse all NCAA divisions to win the $18,000 postgraduate scholarship to be used to further his education after his graduation from Augustana.

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2013 AUGUSTANA VIKINGS STATISTICAL HIGHLIGHTS

CATEGORY NUMBER OPPONENT DATEIndividual Offense Most Points 12 - 4 players Most Points Kicking 8 - Conner Murray Mount St. Joseph 09/07/13Most Touchdowns 2 - 5 players Most Extra Points 5 - Conner Murray Twice Most Yards Total Offense 352 (203 rushing & 149 passing) – Sam Frasco Millikin 10/19/13Most Yards Rushing 203 - Sam Frasco Millikin 10/19/13Most Rushing Attempts 27 - Eric Chandler North Park 10/26/13Most Yards Passing 207 - Chris Salazar Carthage 11/02/13Most Pass Attempts 28 -Sam Frasco TwiceMost Pass Completions 17 - Sam Frasco North Park 10/26/13Most Yards Receiving 123 - Nick Krantz Carthage 11/02/13Most Pass Receptions 7 - Nick Krantz Mount St. Joseph 09/07/13 Team Offense Most Points 47 Millikin 10/19/13Most Touchdowns 7 Millikin 10/19/13Most Total Yards 557 (397 rushing & 160 passing) Millikin 10/19/13Most Yards Rushing 397 Millikin 10/19/13Most Yards Passing 214 Carthage 11/02/13Most Passing Attempts 29 North Park 10/26/13Most Completions 17 North Park 10/26/13Most First Downs Total 26 (15 rush, 10 pass & 1 penalty) North Park 10/26/13Most First Downs Rushing 15 North Park 10/26/13Most First Downs Passing 10 North Park 10/26/13Most First Downs Penalty 3 Mount St. Joseph 09/07/13Most Rushes 57 Mount St. Joseph 09/07/13Most Plays 83 North Park 10/26/13 Individual Defense Most Total Tackles 12 - Erik Westerberg TwiceMost Solo Tackles 11 - Erik Westerberg North Park 10/26/13Most Assisted Tackles 6 - Michael Daniels Wheaton 10/05/13Most Interceptions 2 - Ben Fornek Central 09/14/13 Most Fumble Recoveries 1 - 6 playersMost Quarterback Sacks 2.0 - 2 playersMost Tackles for Loss 4.0 - Erik Westerberg Loras 09/21/13 Team Defense Fewest Points 0 Carthage 11/02/13Fewest Plays 54 Loras 09/21/13Fewest Rushing Attempts 29 TwiceFewest Total Yards 120 (50 rushing & 70 passing) Loras 09/21/13Fewest Rushing Yards 50 Loras 09/21/13Fewest Passing Yards 70 Loras 09/21/13Fewest Pass Completions 10 Loras 09/21/13Most Interceptions 3 Carthage 11/02/13Most Fumble Recoveries 2 Mount St. Joseph 09/07/13Fewest Total First Downs 11 (4 rush, 5 pass & 2 penalty) Loras 09/21/13Fewest Rushing First Downs 4 Loras 09/21/13Fewest Passing First Downs 5 Loras 09/21/13Fewest Penalty First Downs 0 Twice

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2014 AUGUSTANA VIKINGS ROSTERPLAYER POS HT WT YR HOMETOWN (HIGH SCHOOL)Travon Aldridge DB 5-11 172 Fr Rock Island, Illinois/HSNick Anderson OL 6-0 275 Fr Canton, Illinois/HSJack Asquini* LB 5-10 215 So Arlington Heights, Illinois/Buffalo GroveJohn Bastian* FS 6-0 188 So Rio Rancho, New Mexico/V. Sue Cleve-landJustin Bishop RB 5-11 215 So Evanston, Illinois/Evanston TownshipRyan Black RB 5-7 190 Fr Tampa, Florida/Tampa JesuitNick Bolek DL 5-9 225 Fr Bolingbrook, Illinois/Joliet Catholic Acad-emyJack Bornhofen DE 6-1 220 Fr South Barrington, Illinois/Barrington Com-munity Austin Burant DB 5-11 191 So Ottawa, Illinois/HSGrant Burke LB 5-11 210 Fr Arlington Heights, Illinois/John HerseyAustin Chausse RB 6-0 195 Fr Nokomis, Illinois/HSMaliek Combs WR 6-1 182 Jr Aurora, Colorado/Smoky HillJack Copher QB 6-0 175 Fr Northlake, Illinois/Immaculate Conception Catholic PrepMichael Daniels* LB 5-10 215 So Geneseo, Illinois/HSMichael Dax LB 6-1 205 Fr Buffalo Grove, Illinois/HSRiley Donald WR 5-9 180 Fr Morton, Illinois/HSJustin Dyche** LB 6-0 220 Sr Ottawa, Illinois/Marquette AcademyEthan Ehlers OL 6-3 320 Fr Kenosha, Wisconsin/Saint Joseph Catholic AcademyMike Ems RB 6-0 200 Jr Yorkville, Illinois/HSThomas Enke** DE 6-1 230 Sr Omaha, Nebraska/Millard WestGreg Ferguson** DL 6-1 290 Sr Plainfield, Illinois/SouthSean Fitzgerald* WR 5-10 165 Jr Manhattan, Illinois/Providence CatholicBenjamin Fornek** (C) DB 5-11 190 Sr Batavia, Illinois/HSJosh Fowler OL 6-0 275 So Coal City, Illinois/ WilmingtonKyle Frake** WR 6-0 205 Sr Clifton, Illinois/CentralSamuel Frasco** QB 5-11 185 Jr Mount Prospect, Illinois/ProspectRobert French DB 6-2 215 Jr Elgin, Illinois/St. Edward Central CatholicAndrew Garcia WR 6-0 175 So Melrose Park, Illinois/West LeydenDanny Giffels LB 5-11 225 Fr Crystal Lake, Illinois/ Prairie RidgeChris Gort OL 6-2 245 Fr Spring Grove, Illinois/Richmond BurtonBo Goshorn*** DB 6-2 195 Sr Romeoville, Illinois/HSShavaun Grant DB 5-9 149 Jr Chicago, Illinois/Urban Prep CharterBrendan Griffin TE 6-0 185 Fr Chicago, Illinois/Mount CarmelJesse Gruneisen LB 6-0 220 So St. Louis, Missouri/Westminster Christian AcademyScott Hansen DE 6-1 230 Fr Orland Park, Illinois/Providence CatholicBen Hart RB 5-11 230 Fr Morris, Illinois/Joliet Catholic AcademyDanny Hermosillo OL 6-3 240 Fr Plainfield, Illinois/Providence CatholicRyan Hicks LB 5-9 190 Fr Kewanee, Illinois/HSAlex Hinrichs RB 5-6 145 Fr Ottawa, Illinois/HSBenjamin Hodges*** (C) RB 5-7 190 Sr Elburn, Illinois/St. Charles NorthJames Hua RB 5-5 175 FR Davenport, Iowa/AssumptionErik Johnson* LB 6-0 200 So Gurnee, Illinois/Warren TownshipFrank Johnson II OC 6-2 270 So Las Vegas, Nevada/Arbor ViewDemetrius Jones DL 5-7 215 Fr Denver, Colorado/Lotus School for Excel-lenceEric Josupait** WR 6-1 185 Sr Aurora, Illinois/Waubonsie ValleyFrank Kalble* DB 6-0 190 Jr Arlington Heights, Illinois/HerseyKeith King Jr DE 5-10 235 Fr Peoria, Illinois/RichwoodsMatt Kolman OL 6-5 300 Fr La Crosse, Wisconsin/ La Crosse LoganLuke Kowalczyk* LB 6-0 210 Sr Peru, Illinois/La Salle Peru TownshipAndrew Kraus OL 6-5 280 Fr Oswego, Illinois/HSMatt Lahey DB 5-9 180 Fr Homer Glen, Illinois/Providence CatholicDanny Lattner WR 6-3 205 So Riverside, Illinois/Oak Park FenwickBrandon Leggett OL 6-4 220 Fr Dana Point, California/San Juan HillsLuis Leguer DB 5-11 164 Fr Mt. Prospect, Illinois/HSJonathan Lemelin WR 6-2 172 Fr Broomfield, Colorado/Cornerstone Chris-tian AcademyJeremy Lensing P/K 5-11 199 Jr Manhattan, Illinois/PeotoneRandy Leslie RB 5-9 185 Fr Elmhurst, Illinois/Immaculate ConceptionBilly Loconsole LS 6-1 195 Fr Lisle, Illinois/HSBrantley Lohkamp OL 6-1 260 Fr Chesterfield, Missouri/Parkway CentralJon Losen* OL 6-1 273 Sr Morton, Illinois/HSDavid Lowe OL 6-0 242 So Wauconda, Illinois/HSNathan Magiera DE 6-3 230 Fr Island Lake, Illinois/WaucondaJack Malone DE 5-10 190 Fr Chenoa, Illinois/Prairie CentralTim Maroder*** WR 5-10 200 Sr Elgin, Illinois/Burlington CentralColton Marshall QB 6-2 200 Fr Washington, Illinois/Washington Commu-nityRobert Martin DE 6-1 208 So Houston, Texas/Strake Jesuit College PreparatoryRyan McCarthy OL 6-2 240 So Wheaton, Illinois/Wheaton Warrenville SouthGrant McFadden LB 5-11 205 Fr Orlando, Florida/Colonial Sean McIntyre*** DE 6-2 270 Sr Genoa, Illinois/Genoa-KingstonRJ Moses OL 6-2 280 Fr Fenton, Missouri/Rockwood SummitEvan Murphy WR 6-3 185 Fr Arlington Heights, Illinois/Buffalo GroveConner Murray** K/P 5-11 190 Sr Morrison, Colorado/ConiferJosh Narvaez DB 5-9 170 Fr Algonquin, Illinois/Jacobs Danny Oliger TE 6-2 200 Fr Davenport, Iowa/CentralAntonio Owens** WR 5-9 165 Sr Chicago, Illinois/Naperville NorthTyler Padera DB 5-11 195 Jr Glen Ellyn, Illinois/Glenbard SouthAvery Pearl OL 6-8 360 Fr East Moline, Illinois/United Township

Sal Perez WR 5-10 190 Fr Chicago, Illinois/Brother RiceZach Peruski OL 5-11 210 So Plano, Illinois/HSBoaz Phillips LB 5-8 176 Fr Joliet, Illinois/CentralJosh Poulter LB 6-0 200 So Saint Joseph, Illinois/Saint Joseph-OgdenTyson Powers QB 6-1 185 So Amboy, Illinois/AmboyRyan Powers OL 5-11 265 Fr Geneva, Illinois/Geneva CommunityBrandon Price* RB 5-5 165 So Plainfield, Illinois/Providence CatholicMarcus Prince RB 5-7 165 Fr New Orleans, Louisiana/Brother Martin Jacob Puls LB 6-0 185 Sr East Dubuque, Illinois/HSJared Puls RB 5-10 175 Sr East Dubuque, Illinois/HSJonah Puls LB 6-0 215 Fr East Dubuque, Illinois/HSJoaquin Ricaurte DL 6-0 250 Fr Romeoville, Illinois/HSMarty Riva WR 6-4 205 Sr Oglesby, Illinois/LaSalle Peru TownshipJonas Robbins OL 6-2 300 So Rock Falls, Illinois/HSRafael Rodriguez II DE 6-2 225 Fr Mokena, Illinois/Lincoln Way WestAnthony Roome*** OL 6-1 255 Sr Geneseo, Illinois/HSChris Salazar* QB 6-1 215 Jr Plainfield, Illinois/Providence CatholicKenny Saunders OL 5-10 250 Fr Rockford, Illinois/Christian Life CenterRoman Shepard* WR 5-11 170 Sr Rock Island, Illinois/Davenport AssumptionColin Skinner RB 5-11 170 So Mount Prospect, Illinois/Loyola AcademyJacob Smith* RB 5-9 205 Sr Dixon, Illinois/ Mount Zion/McKendree Col-legeLasalle Smith* DE/LB 6-0 220 So Bolingbrook, Illinois/Plainfield EastAlex Soriano TE 6-1 215 Fr Sterling, Illinois/HSMatt Spaulding OL 6-0 285 Fr Sterling, Illinois/HSZach Stanphill DE 6-0 205 Fr Machesney Park, Illinois/Christian Life CenterBrandon Stiers** TE 6-2 240 Jr Mackinaw, Illinois/Deer Creek MackinawNick Stone* OL 6-1 279 Sr Lyons, Illinois/Lyons TownshipLukas Stoutenour DL 6-3 285 Fr Coatesville, Indiana/CascadeJacob Stytz P; K 5-10 160 Fr Channahon, Illinois/Minooka CommunityBobby Sullivan DB 5-10 170 Fr Chicago, Illinois/Brother RiceJosh Symbal LB 6-2 210 Jr Huntley, Illinois/HSSam Symeonides DL 5-9 178 Fr Addison, Illinois/Immaculate ConceptionBennett Tomlin OC 6-0 280 Fr Crystal Lake, Illinois/Prairie RidgeBrendan Vorobiev DE 5-11 200 Fr Ann Arbor, Michigan/PioneerRhett Waldron P; K 5-5 155 Fr Brandon, Florida/JesuitDaniel Watson DB 5-8 175 So Peoria, Illinois/HSMarco Weidman LB 5-7 195 Fr Alsip, Illinois/MaristDouglas Williams OL 6-3 253 So Milledgeville, Illinois/HSTommy Wilson OL 6-3 270 So St. Charles, Illinois/EastMatt Zimmerman* OL 6-3 265 So New Boston, Illinois/Mercer County

HEAD COACH: Rob Cushman

ASSISTANT COACHES: Jeff Lindmark (special teams coordinator/wide receivers), Dick Blair (tight ends), Aaron Call (defensive line), Dick Skillett (kickers), Brent Allen (offensive line), Zach Shay (defensive coordinator), Jordan Leuschen (running backs), Chad Cleve-land (outside linebackers), Jordan Bible (Outside Linebackers), Chad Cypher (offensive assistant), Dan Murray (Assistant Offensive Line).

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2014 OPPONENTSGAME 1 - Mt. St. JosephSeptember 6, 2014 - Cincinnati, Ohio at 6:00 p.m. (EST)Location - Cincinnati, OhioEnrollment - 2,400President - Dr. Anthony AretzNickname - LionsColors - Blue and GoldHead Coach - Rod HuberCoaches Record - 83-41 (.669) Coaches Phone - (513) 244-48962013 Record - 6-3 overall, 6-2 in HCACFirst Meeting - Augustana 20, Mount St. Joseph 10 in 2013Last Meeting - Augustana 20, Mount St. Joseph 10 in 2013Series Record - Augustana 1, Mt. St. Joseph 0Stadium - Schueler FieldAthletic Director - Steve RadcliffeSports Information Director - Dane NeumeisterSports Information Director Phone - (513) 244-4927Sports Information Director email - [email protected] Mount St. Jospeh Web Site - www.msj.edu

2014 SCHEDULE 9/6 Augustana 6:00 p.m. (EST)9/13 Millsaps 1:30 p.m.9/20 at Defiance 1:30 p.m.9/27 Manchester 1:30 p.m.10/4 at Earlham 1:30 p.m.10/11 at Hanover 1:30 p.m.10/18 Franklin 1:30 p.m.10/25 Anderson 1:30 p.m.11/1 at Bluffton 1:00 p.m.11/8 Rose-Hulman 1:00 p.m.

2013 RESULTSAugustana 20, Mount St. Joseph 10Mount St. Joseph 16, Hanover 13Mount St. Joseph 52, Bluffton 28Mount St. Joseph 55, Anderson 24Franklin 55, Mount St. Joseph 27Mount St. Joseph 44, Defiance 31Mount St. Joseph 41, Manchester 27Rose-Hulman 34, Mount St. Joseph 0Mount St. Joseph 51, Earlham 7

GAME 2 - HOPESeptember 13, 2014 - Holland, Michigan at 1:30 p.m.Location - Holland, MichiganEnrollment - 3,200President - Dr. John C. KnappNickname - Flying DutchmenColors - Navy & OrangeHead Coach - Dean KrepsCoaches Record: 101-85 (.543)Coaches Phone: (616) 403-50922013 Record - 7-3 overall, 4-2 in MIAAFirst Meeting - Augustana 6, Hope 0 in 1966Last Meeting - Augustana 34, Hope 33 in 1999Series Record - Augustana 5, Hope 0Stadium - Ray and Sue Smith StadiumAthletic Director - Melinda Larson and Tim SchoonveldSports Information Director - Alan BabbitSports Information Director Phone -(616) 395-7856Sports Information Director email - [email protected] of Iowa Web Site - www.athletics.hope.edu

2014 SCHEDULE9/6 at Monmouth 1:00 p.m.9/13 Augustana 1:30 p.m. (EST)9/20 at Lakeland 1:00 p.m.10/04 at Albion 1:00 p.m.10/11 Rockford 1:00 p.m.10/18 Olivet 2:00 p.m.10/25 at Alma 1:00 p.m.11/1 at Adrian 1:00 p.m.11/8 Trine 1:00 p.m.11/15 Kalamazoo 1:00 p.m.

2013 RESULTSHope 41, North Park 21Hope 41, Millikin 7Hope 37, Wis. Lutheran 7Illinois Wesleyan 14, Hope 7Adrian 17, Hope 14Hope 47, Olivet 14Hope 42, Alma 23Hope 27, Kalamazoo 17Hope 35, Trine 7Albion 34, Hope 31

GAME 3 - LORASSeptember 20, 2014 - Lindberg Stadium at 6:00 p.m.Location - Dubuque, IowaEnrollment - 1,600President - James E. CollinsNickname - DuhawksColors - Purple & GoldHead Coach - Steve HelminiakCoaches Record - 0-0 (.000) Coaches Phone - (563) 588-74062013 Record - 1-9 overall; 0-7 in IAACFirst Meeting - Loras 10, Augustana 7 in 1992Last Meeting - Augustana 35, Loras 10 in 2013Series Record - Loras 2, Augustana 2Stadium - Rock BowlInterim Athletic Director - Denise UdelhofenSports Information Director - Jim Naprstek Sports Information Director Phone - (563) 588-7407Sports Information Director email - [email protected] Web Site - www.duhakws.com

2014 SCHEDULE9/6 Elmhurst 1:00 p.m.9/13 at UW-Stout 2:00 p.m.9/20 at Augustana 6:00 p.m.10/04 at Coe 1:00 p.m.10/11 Buena Vista 1:00 p.m.10/18 at Central 1:00 p.m.10/25 at Simpson 1:00 p.m.11/1 Dubuque 1:00 p.m.11/8 Luther 1:00 p.m.11/15 at Wartburg 1:00 p.m.

2013 RESULTSElmhurst 35, Loras 9Loras 44, Rockford 33Augustana 35, Loras 10Luther 41, Loras 7Coe 56, Loras 0Simpson 27, Loras 10Buena Vista 34, Loras 0Central 48, Loras 3Dubuque 56, Loras 0Wartburg 59, Loras 3

GAME 4 - ELMHURSTOctober 4, 2014 -Elmhurst, Illinois at 1:00 p.m.Location - Elmhurst, IllinoisEnrollment - 3,300President - Dr. S. Alan RayNickname - Blue JaysColors - Blue & WhiteHead Coach - Rob PlanzCoaches Record - 0-0; First year as Elmhurst Head Coach Coaches Phone - (630) 617-32642013 Record - 4-6 overall; 3-4 in the CCIWFirst Meeting - Augustana 21, Elhurst 6 in 1947Last Meeting - Augustana 28, Elmhurst 17 in 2013Series Record - Augustana leads 52-6-1Stadium - Langhorst FieldAthletic Director - Paul KrohnSports Information Director - Kevin JudaySports Information Director Phone - (630) 617-3380Sports Information Director email - [email protected] Web Site - www.elmhurst.edu

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2014 SCHEDULE9/6 at Loras 1:00 p.m.9/13 at Olivet 1:00 p.m. (EST)9/20 Chicago 6:00 p.m.10/4 Augustana 1:00p.m.10/11 at Carthage 1:00 p.m.10/18 North Park 2:00 p.m.10/25 at Illinois Wesleyan 1:00 p.m.11/1 Wheaton 1:00 p.m.11/8 at Millikin 1:00 p.m.11/15 North Central 1:00 p.m.

2013 RESULTSElmhurst 35, Loras 9Trine 16, Elmhurst 7Chicago 10, Elmhurst 0North Central 31, Elmhurst 14Augustana 28, Elmhurst 17Wheaton 28, Elmhurst 3Elmhurst 20, Millikin 7Elmhurst 28, North Park 14Elmhurst 10, Carthage 9Illinois Wesleyan 24, Elmhurst 10

GAME 5 - WHEATONOcotber 11, 2014 - Lindberg Stadium at 1:00 p.m.Location - Wheaton, IllinoisEnrollment - 2,400President - Dr. Philip Ryken Nickname - ThunderColors - Blue & OrangeHead Coach - Mike SwiderCoaches Record - 148-43 (.775) in 18 years at Wheaton; 97-29 in 18 years in the CCIWCoaches Phone - (630) 752-57412013 Record - 8-2 overall; 5-2 in the CCIW First Meeting - Augustana 3, Wheaton 0 in 1924Last Meeting - Wheaton 24, Augustana 15 in 2013Series Record - Augustana leads series 29-27-2Stadium - McCully StadiumAthletic Director - Julie DavisSports Information Director - Brett MarhankaSports Information Director Phone - (630) 752-5747Sports Information Director email - [email protected] Web Site - www.athletics.wheaton.edu

2014 SCHEDULE9/6 Coe 1:00 p.m.9/13 at Kalamazoo 1:00 p.m. (EST)9/20 UW-Eau Claire 1:00 p.m.10/4 North Park 1:00 p.m.10/11 at Augustana 1:00 p.m.10/18 at Millikin 6:00 p.m.10/25 North Central 7:00 p.m.11/1 at Elmhurst 1:00 p.m.11/8 Illinois Wesleyan 1:00 p.m.11/15 at Carthage 1:00 p.m. 2013 RESULTSWheaton 48, Benedictine 27Wheaton 66, Albion 0Wheaton 38, Luther 12Wheaton 24, Augustana 15Wheaton 28, Carthage 0Wheaton 28, Elmhurst 3Illinois Wesleyan 30, Wheaton 19Wheaton 58, Millikin 21North Central 35, Wheaton 16Wheaton 58, North Park 0

GAME 6 - ILLINOIS WESLEYANOctober 18, 2014 - Bloomington, Illinois at 1:30 p.m.Location - Bloomington, IllinoisEnrollment - 2,000President - Richard F. WilsonNickname - TitansColors - Green & WhiteHead Coach - Norm EashCoaches Record - 173-90-1 (.657) in 27 years; 123-70-1 (.637) in 27 years in the CCIWCoaches Phone - (309) 556-33442013 Record - 9-2 overall; 6-1 in the CCIW First Meeting - Illinois Wesleyan 12, Augustana 3 in 1917Last Meeting - Illinois Wesleyan 24, Augustana 10 in 2013Series Record - Illinois Wesleyan leads 42-36-1Stadium - Wilder FieldAthletic Director - Dennie BridgesSports Information Director - Stew SalowitzSports Information Director Phone - (309) 556-3206Sports Information Director email - [email protected] Wesleyan Web Site - www.iwu.edu

2014 SCHEDULE9/6 Franklin 1:00 p.m.9/13 at Albion 1:00 p.m. (EST)9/20 at Simpson 1:00 p.m.10/4 Carthage 6:00 p.m.10/11 at Millikin 1:00 p.m.10/18 Augustana 1:30 p.m.10/25 Elmhurst 1:00 p.m.11/1 at North Central 1:00 p.m.11/8 at Wheaton 1:00 p.m.11/15 North Park 1:00 p.m.

2013 RESULTSIllinois Wesleyan 48, Aurora 21Illinois Wesleyan 38, Alma 3Illinois Wesleyan 14, Hope 7Illinois Wesleyan 35, Millikin 21Illinois Wesleyan 52, North Park 21Illinois Wesleyan 31, Carthage 10Illinois Wesleyan 30, Wheaton 19North Central 46, Illinois Wesleyan 17Illinois Wesleyan 24, Augustana 10Illinois Wesleyan 24, Elmhurst 10*Wartburg 41, Illinois Wesleyan 7* - NCAA Division III Playoff Game

GAME 7 - CARTHAGEOctober 25, 2014 - Kenosha, Wisconsin at 1:00 p.m.Location - Kenosha, WisconsinEnrollment - 2,580President - Gregory WoodwardNickname - Red MenColors - Red, White & BlackHead Coach - Mike YeagerCoaches Record - 1-9 (.100) in 1 year ; 0-7 (.000) in 1 year in the CCIWCoaches Phone - 262-551-65392013 Record - 1-9 overall; 0-7 in the CCIW First Meeting - Augustana 20, Carthage 6 in 1928Last Meeting - Augustana 28, Carthage 0 in 2013Series Record - Augustana leads 64-14-5Stadium - Art Keller Athletic FieldAthletic Director - Robert BonnSports Information Director - Steve Marovich Sports Information Director Phone - (262) 551-5740Sports Information Director email - [email protected] Web Site - www.carthage.edu

2014 SCHEDULE9/6 St. Norbert 2:00 p.m.9/13 at Adrian 1:00 p.m. (EST)9/27 Lakeland 7:00 p.m.10/4 at Illinois Wesleyan 6:00 p.m.10/11 Elmhurst 1:00 p.m.10/18 at North Central 2:00 p.m.10/25 Augustana 1:00 p.m.11/1 at Millikin 1:00 p.m.11/8 at North Park 1:00 p.m.11/15 Wheaton 1:00 p.m.

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2013 RESULTSCarthage 52, Lakeland 6Wartburg 27, Carthage 10Adrian 28, Carthage 14North Park 22, Carthage 20Wheaton 28, Carthage 0Illinois Wesleyan 31, Carthage 10North Central 72, Carthage 20Augustana 28, Carthage 0Elmhurst 10, Carthage 9Millikin 28, Carthage 21

GAME 8 - NORTH PARKNovember 1, 2014 - Lindberg Stadium at 1:00 p.m.Location - Chicago IllinoisEnrollment - 3,200President - Dr. David L. ParkynNickname - VikingsColors - Blue & GoldHead Coach - Michael C. ConwayCoaches Record - 131-55 (.704) overall; 3-4 (.429) in 1 year in the CCIWCoaches Phone - (773) 244-56812013 Record - 3-7 overall; 3-4in the CCIW First Meeting - Augustana 22, North Park 6 in 1962Last Meeting - North Park 45, Augustana 35 in 2013Series Record - Augustana leads series 49-3Stadium - Holgrem Athletic ComplexAthletic Director - Dr. Jack SurridgeSports Information Director - Kevin ShepkeSports Information Director Phone - (773) 244-5594Sports Information Director email - [email protected] Park Web Site - www.northpark.edu

2014 SCHEDULE9/6 Concordia-Wisconsin 6:00 p.m.9/13 at Alma 6:00 p.m.9/20 at Washington University 1:00 p.m.10/4 at Wheaton 1:00 p.m.10/11 North Central 1:00 p.m.10/18 at Elmhurst 1:00 p.m.10/25 Millikin 1:00 p.m.11/1 at Augustana 1:00 p.m.11/8 Carthage 1:00 p.m.11/15 at Illinois Wesleyan 1:00 p.m.

2013 RESULTSHope 41, North Park 21Benedictine 36, North Park 10Olivet 14, North Park 10North Park 22, Carthage 20Illinois Wesleyan 52, North Park 21North Central 42, North Park 0North Park 45, Augustana 35Elmhurst 28, North Park 14North Park 35, Millikin 32Wheaton 58, North Park 0

GAME 9 - NORTH CENTRALNovember 8, 2014 - Naperville, Illinois at 1:00 p.m.Location - Naperville, IllinoisEnrollment - 3,050President - Dr. Troy D. HammondNickname - CardinalsColors - Red & WhiteHead Coach - John ThorneCoaches Record - 110-28 (.797) in 12 years; 70-14 (.833) in 12 years in the CCIWCoaches Phone - 630-637-55062013 Record - 13-1 overall; 7-0 in the CCIWFirst Meeting - North Central 20, Augustana 6 in 1923Last Meeting - North Central 53, Augustana 14 in 2013Series Record - Augustana leads 57-26-1Stadium - Benedetti-Wehrli StadiumAthletic Director - James MillerSports Information Director - Clark TeuscherSports Information Director Phone - (630) 637-5302Sports Information Director email - [email protected] Central Web Site - www.northcentralcollege.edu

2014 SCHEDULE9/13 St. Norbert 1:00 p.m.9/20 UW-Platteville 6:00 p.m.9/27 UW-Stevens Point 2:00 p.m.10/4 Millikin 6:00 p.m.10/11 North Park 1:00 p.m.10/18 Carthage 2:00 p.m.10/25 Wheaton 7:00 p.m. 11/1 Illinois Wesleyan 1:00 p.m.11/8 Augustana 1:00 p.m.11/15 Elmhurst 1:00 p.m.

2013 RESULTSNorth Central 41, UW-La Crosse 24North Central 41, UW-Stout 14North Central 27, UW-Stevens Point 7North Central 31, Elmhurst 14North Central 55, Millikin 7North Central 42, North Park 0North Central 72, Carthage 20North Central 46, Illinois Wesleyan 17North Central 35, Wheaton 16North Central 53, Augustana 14*North Central 63, Albion 7*North Central 52, UW-Platteville 24*North Central 41, Bethel 17*Mount Union 41, North Central 40* - NCAA Divsion III Playoff Game

GAME 10 - MILLIKINNovember 15, 2014 - Lindberg Stadium at 1:00 p.m.Location - Decatur, IllinoisEnrollment - 2,300President - Dr. Patrick WhiteNickname - Big BlueColors - Blue & WhiteHead Coach - Patrick EthertonCoaches Record - 11-19 (.366) in 3 years at Millikin; 5-16 (.238) in 3 years in the CCIWCoaches Phone - (217) 424-36042013 Record - 2-8 overall; 1-6 in the CCIW First Meeting - Millikin 7, Augustana 0 in 1920Last Meeting - Augustana 47, Millikin 19 in 2013Series Record - Augustana leads 42-31-1Stadium - Frank M. Lindsay FieldAthletic Director - Dr. Craig WhiteSports Information Director - Bryan MarshallSports Information Director Phone - (217) 362-6429Sports Information Director email - [email protected] Web Site - www.millikin.edu

2014 SCHEDULE9/6 Greenville 1:00 p.m.9/13 Trine 1:00 p.m. (EST)9/27 Aurora 6:00 p.m.10/4 North Central 6:00 p.m.10/11 Illinois Wesleyan 1:00 p.m.10/18 Wheaton 6:00 p.m.10/25 North Park 1:00 p.m.11/1 Carthage 1:00 p.m.11/8 Elmhurst 1:00 p.m.11/15 Augustana 1:00 p.m. 2013 RESULTSGreenville 48, Millikin 41Hope 41, Millikin 7Millikin 52, Aurora 49Illinois Wesleyan 35, Millikin 21North Central 55, Millikin 7Augustana 47, Millikin 19Elmhurst 20, Millikin 7Wheaton 58, Millikin 21North Park 35, Millikin 32Millikin 28, Carthage 21

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2013 AUGUSTANA VIKINGS FINAL STATISTICSOverall Record: 5-5; CCIW Record: 3-4

DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE ATTEND Sep 07, 2013 MOUNT ST. JOSEPH W 20-10 2613 Sep 14, 2013 CENTRAL OF IOWA L 13-38 2673 Sep 21, 2013 at Loras College W 35-10 945*Oct 05, 2013 at #15 Wheaton L 15-24 4316*Oct 12, 2013 ELMHURST W 28-17 2355*Oct 19, 2013 at Millikin W 47-19 1800*Oct 26, 2013 NORTH PARK L 35-45 634*Nov 2, 2013 at Carthage W 28-0 525*11/09/13 ILLINOIS WESLEYAN L 10-24 777*Nov 16, 2013 at #4 North Central L 14-53 3380

* indicates conference game

TEAM STATISTICS AUGIE OPPSCORING....................... 245 240 Points Per Game............. 24.5 24.0FIRST DOWNS................... 177 181 Rushing..................... 106 75 Passing..................... 57 94 Penalty..................... 14 12RUSHING YARDAGE............... 2337 1567 Yards gained rushing........ 2615 1810 Yards lost rushing.......... 278 243 Rushing Attempts............ 467 359 Average Per Rush............ 5.0 4.4 Average Per Game............ 233.7 156.7 TDs Rushing................. 23 13PASSING YARDAGE............... 1291 1826 Comp-Att-Int................ 113-202-9 180-304-15 Average Per Pass............ 6.4 6.0 Average Per Catch........... 11.4 10.1 Average Per Game............ 129.1 182.6 TDs Passing................. 10 15TOTAL OFFENSE................. 3628 3393 Total Plays................. 669 663 Average Per Play............ 5.4 5.1 Average Per Game............ 362.8 339.3KICK RETURNS: #-Yards......... 43-672 33-571PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards......... 15-99 15-126INT RETURNS: #-Yards.......... 15-139 9-96KICK RETURN AVERAGE........... 15.6 17.3PUNT RETURN AVERAGE........... 6.6 8.4INT RETURN AVERAGE............ 9.3 10.7FUMBLES-LOST.................. 24-12 14-9PENALTIES-Yards............... 66-633 58-577 Average Per Game............ 63.3 57.7PUNTS-Yards................... 53-2032 48-1756 Average Per Punt............ 38.3 36.6 Net punt average............ 34.5 33.7TIME OF POSSESSION/Game....... 30:16 29:433RD-DOWN Conversions.......... 55/142 42/131 3rd-Down Pct................ 39% 32%4TH-DOWN Conversions.......... 11/22 13/19 4th-Down Pct................ 50% 68%SACKS BY-Yards................ 17-98 15-80MISC YARDS.................... 13 0TOUCHDOWNS SCORED............. 34 30FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS.......... 3-8 11-17ON-SIDE KICKS................. 2-2 0-0RED-ZONE SCORES............... (31-38) 82% (26-35) 74%RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS........... (28-38) 74% (19-35) 54%PAT-ATTEMPTS.................. (26-29) 90% (27-29) 93%ATTENDANCE.................... 9052 10966 Games/Avg Per Game.......... 5/1810 5/2193 Neutral Site Games.......... 0/0

SCORE BY QUARTERS 1st 2nd 3rd 4th TotalAugustana........... 64 71 48 62 - 245Opponents........... 67 74 58 41 - 240

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICSRUSHING GP Att Gain Loss Net Avg TD Long Avg/GChandler, Eric 8 135 778 21 757 5.6 7 60 94.6Frasco, Samuel 8 111 808 68 740 6.7 5 65 92.5Price, Brandon 8 52 256 28 228 4.4 2 30 28.5Hodges, Ben 10 43 162 16 146 3.4 2 19 14.6McLean, Mike 10 33 156 12 144 4.4 2 30 14.4Salazar, Chris 6 56 201 87 114 2.0 3 20 19.0Fitzgerald, Sea 10 10 73 10 63 6.3 0 28 6.3Krantz, Nick 10 5 61 1 60 12.0 1 35 6.0Harrell, Torre 8 2 33 0 33 16.5 0 32 4.1Snow, Kyle 9 7 43 18 25 3.6 1 19 2.8Smith, Lasalle 7 1 24 0 24 24.0 0 24 3.4Frake, Kyle 10 3 11 2 9 3.0 0 9 0.9Powers, Tyson 3 4 9 6 3 0.8 0 5 1.0TEAM 5 5 0 9 -9 -1.8 0 0 -1.8Total.......... 10 467 2615 278 2337 5.0 23 65 233.7Opponents...... 10 359 1810 243 1567 4.4 13 75 156.7

PASSING GP Effic Cmp-Att-Int Pct Yds TD Lng Avg/GFrasco, Samuel 8 117.30 88-152-5 57.9 919 7 63 114.9Salazar, Chris 6 123.72 25-47-4 53.2 372 3 65 62.0Chandler, Eric 8 0.00 0-2-0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0Powers, Tyson 3 0.00 0-1-0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0Total.......... 10 117.05 113-202-9 55.9 1291 10 65 129.1Opponents...... 10 116.08 180-304-15 59.2 1826 15 71 182.6

RECEIVING GP No. Yds Avg TD Long Avg/GKrantz, Nick 10 34 409 12.0 2 65 40.9Snow, Kyle 9 19 172 9.1 0 31 19.1Harrell, Torre 8 18 199 11.1 2 40 24.9Frake, Kyle 10 15 118 7.9 2 17 11.8Fitzgerald, Sea 10 14 191 13.6 1 63 19.1Price, Brandon 8 4 86 21.5 3 38 10.8Josupait, Eric 4 4 51 12.8 0 20 12.8Chandler, Eric 8 4 43 10.8 0 22 5.4Hodges, Ben 10 1 22 22.0 0 22 2.2Total.......... 10 113 1291 11.4 10 65 129.1Opponents...... 10 180 1826 10.1 15 71 182.6

|------- PATs -------|SCORING TD FGs Kick Rush Rcv Pass DXP Saf PointsChandler, Eric 7 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 42Murray, Conner 0 3-8 26-29 0-1 0 0-0 0 0 35Price, Brandon 5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 30Frasco, Samuel 5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 3-4 0 0 30Krantz, Nick 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 18Salazar, Chris 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 18Hodges, Ben 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0-0 0 0 14Frake, Kyle 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12Harrell, Torre 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12McLean, Mike 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12Snow, Kyle 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0-0 0 0 8Walker, Sean 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6Fitzgerald, Sea 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6Peruski, Zach 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0-0 0 0 2Total.......... 34 3-8 26-29 0-1 3 3-4 0 0 245Opponents...... 30 11-17 27-29 0-0 0 0-1 0 0 240

PUNT RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD LongSnow, Kyle 10 32 3.2 0 18Walker, Sean 4 55 13.8 0 23Smith, Lasalle 1 12 12.0 0 0Total.......... 15 99 6.6 0 23Opponents...... 15 126 8.4 0 29

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KICK RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD LongRoche, Matthew 12 203 16.9 0 22Frake, Kyle 11 178 16.2 0 28Powe, Shane 10 201 20.1 0 30Stiers, Brandon 3 26 8.7 0 11Hodges, Ben 2 9 4.5 0 9Krantz, Nick 2 39 19.5 0 20McLean, Mike 2 16 8.0 0 16Kalble, Frank 1 0 0.0 0 0Total.......... 43 672 15.6 0 30Opponents...... 33 571 17.3 0 84

INTERCEPTIONS No. Yds Avg TD LongFornek, Ben 5 19 3.8 0 16Walker, Sean 3 54 18.0 1 51Asquini, Jack 1 5 5.0 0 5O’Donoghue, Mik 1 0 0.0 0 0Smith, Dylan 1 0 0.0 0 0Kowalczyk, Luke 1 0 0.0 0 0Nickels, Caleb 1 21 21.0 0 21Goshorn, Bo 1 40 40.0 0 40Griffin, Connor 1 0 0.0 0 0Total.......... 15 139 9.3 1 51Opponents...... 9 96 10.7 0 37

TOTAL OFFENSE G Plays Rush Pass Total Avg/GFrasco, Samuel 8 263 740 919 1659 207.4Chandler, Eric 8 137 757 0 757 94.6Salazar, Chris 6 103 114 372 486 81.0Price, Brandon 8 52 228 0 228 28.5Hodges, Ben 10 43 146 0 146 14.6McLean, Mike 10 33 144 0 144 14.4Fitzgerald, Sea 10 10 63 0 63 6.3Krantz, Nick 10 5 60 0 60 6.0Harrell, Torre 8 2 33 0 33 4.1Snow, Kyle 9 7 25 0 25 2.8Smith, Lasalle 7 1 24 0 24 3.4Frake, Kyle 10 3 9 0 9 0.9Powers, Tyson 3 5 3 0 3 1.0TEAM 5 5 -9 0 -9 -1.8Total.......... 10 669 2337 1291 3628 362.8Opponents...... 10 663 1567 1826 3393 339.3

FIELD GOALS FGM-FGA Pct 01-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99 Lg BlkMurray, Conner 3-8 37.5 1-1 2-3 0-2 0-2 0-0 23 0

FG SEQUENCE Augustana OpponentsMount St. Joseph (23),(22) (27)Central of Iowa 29 (36),33Loras College - (31)Wheaton 37,32 (39)Elmhurst - 47,(28)Millikin 43 39North Park - (41),35Carthage 44 42,22Illinois Wesleyan (19) (44)North Central - (20),(29),(38),(34)

Numbers in (parentheses) indicate field goal was made.

PUNTING No. Yds Avg Long TB FC I20 BlkdMurray, Conner 52 1979 38.1 70 4 6 11 0Martin, Robert 1 53 53.0 53 0 0 0 0Total.......... 53 2032 38.3 70 4 6 11 0Opponents...... 48 1756 36.6 64 2 9 16 1

KICKOFFS No. Yds Avg TB OB Retn Net YdLn

Murray, Conner 42 2262 53.9 8 1McLean, Mike 1 47 47.0 0 0Total.......... 43 2309 53.7 8 1 571 36.7 28Opponents...... 50 2622 52.4 5 1 672 37.0 28ALL PURPOSE G Rush Rec PR KOR IR Tot Avg/GChandler, Eric 8 757 43 0 0 0 800 100.0Frasco, Samuel 8 740 0 0 0 0 740 92.5Krantz, Nick 10 60 409 0 39 0 508 50.8Price, Brandon 8 228 86 0 0 0 314 39.2Frake, Kyle 10 9 118 0 178 0 305 30.5Fitzgerald, Sea 10 63 191 0 0 0 254 25.4Harrell, Torre 8 33 199 0 0 0 232 29.0Snow, Kyle 9 25 172 32 0 0 229 25.4Roche, Matthew 5 0 0 0 203 0 203 40.6Powe, Shane 9 0 0 0 201 0 201 22.3Hodges, Ben 10 146 22 0 9 0 177 17.7McLean, Mike 10 144 0 0 16 0 160 16.0Salazar, Chris 6 114 0 0 0 0 114 19.0Walker, Sean 8 0 0 55 0 54 109 13.6Josupait, Eric 4 0 51 0 0 0 51 12.8Goshorn, Bo 10 0 0 0 0 40 40 4.0Smith, Lasalle 7 24 0 12 0 0 36 5.1Stiers, Brandon 8 0 0 0 26 0 26 3.2Nickels, Caleb 6 0 0 0 0 21 21 3.5Fornek, Ben 10 0 0 0 0 19 19 1.9Asquini, Jack 5 0 0 0 0 5 5 1.0Powers, Tyson 3 3 0 0 0 0 3 1.0TEAM 5 -9 0 0 0 0 -9 -1.8Total.......... 10 2337 1291 99 672 139 4538 453.8Opponents...... 10 1567 1826 126 571 96 4186 418.6

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2013 AUGUSTANA VIKINGS DEFENSIVE STATISTICS |--------Tackles--------| |-Sacks-| |---Pass Def---| |-Fumbles-| BlkdDEFENSIVE LEADERS GP Solo Ast Total TFL/Yds No-Yds Int-Yds BrUp QBH Rcv-Yds FF Kick Saf------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------41 Westerberg, Erik 9 61 17 78 10.5-18 . . . . . 1 . .49 Daniels, Michae 10 19 26 45 2.0-2 1-1 . 1 3 . . . .31 Goshorn, Bo 10 37 8 45 3.0-16 1-10 1-40 1 . . . . .23 Maroder, Tim 10 30 12 42 1.0-2 . . 2 . 1-0 . . .17 Fornek, Ben 10 28 9 37 . . 5-19 6 . . . . .42 O’Donoghue, Mik 8 28 9 37 . . 1-0 1 . . . . .7 Walker, Sean 8 22 11 33 . . 3-54 7 . 2-12 1 1 .21 Kalble, Frank 9 24 3 27 1.0-1 . . . . . . . .39 Smith, Dylan 9 14 10 24 5.0-16 2-11 1-0 2 . 1-0 . . .3 Griffin, Connor 6 17 6 23 1.0-9 1-9 1-0 . . 1-0 . . .30 Gruca, Justin 7 17 4 21 . . . 1 . . . . .48 Mulholland, Sea 10 15 5 20 5.5-31 5-27 . 1 1 . 2 . .90 Stiers, Brandon 8 15 4 19 4.0-7 1-1 . . 1 . . . .43 Coleman, Ryan 8 13 5 18 6.0-29 2-13 . 1 . . . . .52 Asquini, Jack 5 9 6 15 1.0-3 . 1-5 . . . . . .57 McIntyre, Sean 9 8 6 14 3.5-10 1-3 . . . . . . .55 Stratton, James 7 7 6 13 2.0-10 2-7 . 2 2 . . . .5 Nickels, Caleb 6 6 7 13 . . 1-21 2 . . . . .4 Powe, Shane 9 8 4 12 . . . . . . . . .99 Hartweg, Carl 7 8 3 11 2.5-6 2-3 . . 3 . . . .33 Fanning, James 2 7 1 8 1.0-5 1-5 . . . . . . .16 Bastian, John 7 7 . 7 . . . 1 . . . . .54 Hass, Will 5 5 1 6 1.0-1 . . . . . . . .40 Johnson, Erik 4 4 1 5 . . . . . . . . .46 Kowalczyk, Luke 5 4 . 4 1.0-2 . 1-0 . . . . . .35 Dyche, Justin 4 2 2 4 . . . . . 1-0 . . .98 Smith, Lasalle 7 2 2 4 . . . . . . . 1 .91 Roehrenbeck, Mi 2 2 1 3 . . . . . . . . .60 Enke, Thomas 3 2 1 3 0.5-4 1-4 . . . . . . .50 Mago, Sam 3 1 1 2 0.5-4 1-4 . . . . . . .80 Shepard, Roman 2 1 1 2 . . . . . . . . .37 Murray, Conner 10 1 1 2 . . . . . . . . .29 Chandler, Eric 8 2 . 2 . . . . . . . . .65 Losen, Jon 3 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .2 Frasco, Samuel 8 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .34 Hodges, Ben 10 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .8 Roche, Matthew 5 . 1 1 . . . . . . . . .88 Krantz, Nick 10 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .TM TEAM 5 1 . 1 . . . . . 1-0 1 1 .71 Shuff, Aaron 1 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .58 Joyce, John 1 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .92 Byro, Jason 2 1 . 1 . . . . . 1-0 . . .10 Padera, Tyler 2 . 1 1 . . . . . . . . .13 Snow, Kyle 9 . 1 1 . . . . . . . . .15 Clay, Ken 3 . . . . . . 1 . . . . . Total.......... 10 434 176 610 52-176 17-98 15-139 29 10 8-12 5 3 . Opponents...... 10 476 168 644 79-249 15-80 9-96 19 5 12-70 10 . .

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THE STAGG BOWL YEARS - 1982

GALLANT EFFORT FALLS JUST SHORT AGAINST WEST GEORGIA

1982 AUGUSTANA VIKINGS - 11-1 overall - 2nd place NCAA Division III - CCIW Champions at 8-0 - 22 straight regular season victories in a row - Captains: Pete Vernon, Lance Hofer, Jon Kuperus & Don Eli.

THE VIKINGS IN 1982

*Augustana 34, Carroll 8*Augustana 37, Wheaton 0*Augustana 34, Illinois Wesleyan 7*Augustana 20, Carthage 0*Augustana 49, Millikin 0*Augustana 33, North Central 6 Augustana 35, Olivet Nazarene 13*Augustana 27, Elmhurst 13*Augustana 35, North Park 6!Augustana 28, Baldwin-Wallace 22@Augustana 14, St. Lawrence 0#West Georgia 14, Augustana 0

* - CCIW game! - NCAA quarterfinal@ - NCAA semifinal# - Amos Alonzo Stagg Bowl

Quarterback Lance Hofer won CCIW MVP honors and led the Vikings to the Amos Alonzo Stagg Bowl in 1982.

Buoyed by a 9-1 season in 1981 which included the first perfect (9-0) regular season since 1934; the first College Conference of Illinois & Wiscon-sin football title since 1975 and just the second NCAA Division III playoff appearance in school history, hopes were high for the Vikings heading into 1982. A bevy of starters returned and head coach Bob Reade’s charges did not disappoint.

With a stifling defense that allowed just 8.1 points per game and 80.1 yards rushing per contest combined with the multiple talents of quarterback Lance Hofer, Augustana won 11 straight games before falling to West Georgia. The Vikings dropped a 14-0 decision to the Braves in a defensive struggle in the 1982 Stagg Bowl for the national title.

Hofer, who had played for Reade at J.D. Darnall High School in Geneseo and led the Maple Leafs to two state championships, was a rug-ged left hander. He passed for 945 yards and rushed for 527 during the 1982 season. He ran for 15 touchdowns and threw for nine and was nicked for just two interceptions. He was an easy choice for the CCIW “Offensive Player of the Year”.

While Hofer and his mates were moving the ball and scoring points, his teammates on the de-fensive side of the ball were nearly immovable. With linebackers Jon Kuperus and Pete Kasap leading the way, the Vikings allowed an average of just 2.4 yards per carry rushing. The second-ary stepped up and intercepted 27 passes as well. Four times during the season the Blue & Gold shut out opponents and only three times did Augustana allow more than double figures. That defense and an offense that would average 274.7 yards per game rushing carried the Vi-kings to another perfect 9-0 regular season and into the NCAA Division III playoffs for the second straight year.

Once in the playoffs, the first task was a for-midable one as Augustana drew number one ranked Baldwin-Wallace on the Yellow Jackets fabled “Magic Carpet” at George Finnie Stadium in Berea, Ohio. Led by Hofer, junior halfback Craig Allison and sophomore wingback Ron Nel-son, the Vikings offense battered what had been the number one ranked defense in the nation for 321 yards. That led the way for a 28-22 victory.

One week later the Vikings hosted St. Lawrence at Rock Island Public Schools Stadium and a large crowd witnessed a hard-hitting defensive

struggle. Allison scored on a four yard run early in the fourth quarter. Later in the stanza, St. Lawrence was driving for what could have been the tying score when cornerback Doug McCoy picked off a pass and returned it 92 yards for a touchdown with less than two minutes remaining to seal the 14-0 victory.

That shutout put Augustana in the Amos Alonzo Stagg Bowl and the largest crowd in NCAA Division III championship history (estimated at 10,000) watched a titanic defensive struggle. West Georgia scored on a 71 yard pass with just :19 left in the second quarter for the first score and then tallied with 1:17 left in the game to seal the 14-0 victory.

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THE STAGG BOWL YEARS - 1983

THE YEAR OF THE COMEBACK AS PENNEY TO SINGBUSH NETS FIRST TITLE

One thing about that first championship - it wasn’t easy.

It wasn’t easy when quarterback Jay Penney had to drive his team 54 yards with less than two minutes to play and the Vikings out of timeouts to win a hard-fought 23-16 regular season game against Elmhurst.

It wasn’t easy when Penney had to bring his team from behind in the first round of the playoffs on a mud-splattered Ericson Field. The Vikings beat Adrian 22-21 with Penney scoring the decisive two-point conversion with just 3:01 left in the game.

And it certainly wasn’t easy when Penney had to rally his team from a 17-7 deficit late in the fourth quarter of the Amos Alonzo Stagg Bowl. Augustana scored two late touchdowns to secure the NCAA Division III title with a 21-17 win over Union College in Kings Island, Ohio.

While there are a multitude of factors why Augustana won the 1983 national championship, one of the biggest reasons was a passing combination that dated back to junior high school. Penney, the cool, hard-nosed veteran signal caller, hooked up with his former schoolboy teammate Norm Singbush every time things looked bleak.

It was Singbush who caught the seven-yard pass from Penney to pull out the Elmhurst game. It was Singbush who caught the seven-yard scoring toss from Penney to win the Adrian game. And yes, it was Singbush who hauled in the two-yard pass from Penney to win the Union game.

On a team that averaged 300 yards per game on the ground and boasted two 1,000 yard rushers (halfback Craig Allison and wingback George Velasquez), it was a quarterback who would pass for less than 600 yards and a tight end who would catch absolutely anything thrown his way that eventually made the 1983 Augustana

Vikings the champions of NCAA Division III.

Reade’s team went 12-0 on the year and for the third straight season put together an undefeated regular season. Reade was chosen national Coach of the Year and tackle Kurt Kapischke, linebacker Pete Kasap, runningback Craig Allison and defensive back Doug McCoy all earned All-American honors.

THE VIKINGS IN 1983

*Augustana 42, Carroll 14*Augustana 47, Wheaton 12*Augustana 21, Illinois Wesleyan 16*Augustana 28, Carthage 7*Augustana 35, Millikin 14*Augustana 26, North Central 6 Augustana 56, Olivet Nazarene 7*Augustana 23, Elmhurst 16*Augustana 35, North Park 16! Augustana 22, Adrian 21@Augustana 21, Wisconsin-LaCrosse 15#Augustana 21, Union 17* - CCIW game! - NCAA quarterfinal@ - NCAA semifinal# - A.A. Stagg Bowl

Moments before he completed the winning touchdown pass to Norm Singbush that clinched the NCAA national championship, quarterback Jay Penney (#6) confers with head coach Bob Reade (stocking cap), assistant Tom Schmul-bach and fullback Bob Barnes.

1983 AUGUSTANA VIKINGS - 12-0 overall - NCAA DIVISION III National Champions - CCIW Champions at 8-0 - 31 straight regular season victories - 27 straight conference wins - Captains: Jay Penney, Pete Kasap, Doug McCoy, Craig Allison.

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THE STAGG BOWL YEARS - 1984

THE KIDS WIN A TITLE WITH SEVEN SOPHOMORES IN THE STARTING LINEUPThere was no logical reason why Augustana should have repeated its national title in 1984. Head coach Bob Reade started seven sophomores and had 11 first year starters in the lineup when the season kicked off in September.

Win the national championship is exactly what the Vikings did, however. They compiled a perfect 12-0 record for the second consecutive season.

They did it with a fearsome defense despite the fact that seven of the starters on that unit were new.

They did it with a bruising, ball control offense despite the fact that four of the starters were sophomores.

But mostly they did it because they had fun playing the game as Reade so succinctly pointed out. “We were just a bunch of young kids who listened well and played hard all of the time.”

Oh, there were some veterans like All-Americans Greg King, Norm Singbush, Ron Nelson and Joe Wheeler, but mostly it was the performance of sophomores Brad Price, Kirk Bednar, Mike Gray, Lynn Thomsen and Troy Westerman who spearheaded the charge.

The new faces in the lineup proved to be invaluable in keeping the rest of the team from resting on its laurels of a year before.

It took a while for the defense to get the hang of things but in the last six games the Vikings allowed just 38 points. After breezing though the regular season with a 9-0 record, the fourth straight dating back to 1981, the Blue & Gold beat Dayton 14-13 in a slugfest in the first round of the playoffs. In the second round the Union Dutchmen came into Rock Island looking for revenge from the 1983 championship game. Instead of revenge, Union got a 23-6 dismantling as an aroused Augustana defense intercepted a school record seven passes.

In the Stagg Bowl, Nelson gained 155 yards and scored three touchdowns. The defense allowed just 18 yards rushing as

Augustana defeated Central of Iowa 21-12 and the Vikings were champions once again.

Nelson was the workhorse of the offense from his fullback position and Price added a breakaway threat from his halfback position. They both wen over 1,000 yards on the season. Senior Joe Wheeler was the leader from his linebacker position and won the CCIW Most Valuable Defensive Player award. Center Greg King was selected as the CCIW’s Most Valuable Offensive Player despite playing on the offensive line.

THE VIKINGS IN 1984

*Augustana 47, North Park 6*Augustana 31, Carroll 0*Augustana 45, Wheaton 14*Augustana 35, Illinois Wesleyan 21*Augustana 56, Carthage 7*Augustana 19, Millikin 16*Augustana 28, North Central 0 Augustana 28, Illinois Benedictine 7*Augustana 21, Elmhurst 0! - Augustana 14, Dayton 13@ - Augustana 23, Union 6# - Augustana 21, Central of Iowa 12* - CCIW game! - NCAA quarterfinals@ - NCAA semifinals# - A.A. Stagg Bowl

Captains Greg King (63) and Joe Wheeler (86) stand on the steps of the College Football Hall of Fame after the Vikings won the 1984 NCAA Division III national title with a 21-12 victory over Central of Iowa.

1984 AUGUSTANA VIKINGS - 12-0 overall - NCAA DIVISION III National Champions - CCIW Champions at 8-0 - 40 straight regular season victories - 35 straight conference wins - Overall winning streak of 34 games - Captains: Joe Wheeler, Greg King.

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THE STAGG BOWL YEARS - 1985

THE LUCKY THIRTEEN - VIKINGS PUSH WIN STREAK TO 37 STRAIGHTThe NCAA expanded the division III playoffs to 16 teams in 1985, instead of the previous total of eight. It didn’t really make any difference to veteran head coach Bob Reade, however, as his Augustana Vikings ripped off a perfect 13-0 record en route to a third straight national championship. In the process the Vikings moved their winning streak to 37 in a row.

That is not to say that 1985 did not have its anxious moments. The most nerve-wracking occurred on September 28 at

McCully Field in Wheaton, Illinois when starting quarterback Kirk Bednar went down with a season ending knee injury.

The Vikings won that game 26-14 and left the field not knowing what they would do at the quarterback position. After two games of tinkering, Reade finally tapped little known sophomore Greg Wallace to handle the signal calling duties. Wallace had not even gone out for football in 1984, concentrating instead on basketball and baseball. He was not big nor did he possess the strongest throwing arm. He did have the one ability that Reade always put first when searching for quarterbacks. What he could do, and do very well, was win football games. He proved his worth immediately as he threw a touchdown pass in a 9-3 Homecoming win over Millikin in just his second start and then proceeded to get better each week.

With a new quarterback, Reade relied on his vaunted ground game and the Viking runners went wild. Junior Brad Price went over the 1,000 yard mark for the second season in a row and fullback Shane McCormick and wingbacks Bob Guerrieri and Dennis Fraikes all picked up yardage in big chunks.

The defense was once again outstanding as senior strong safety Mark Long led the way en route to an All-American season.

In the NCAA Playoffs, Augustana beat Albion 26-10 in the first round and then survived a scare by Mount Union in the second round before winning 21-14. In the semifinals the Vikings held off revenge minded Central of Iowa 14-7 and then dusted off Ithaca 20-7 for the title.

THE VIKINGS IN 1985*Augustana 21, North Park 7*Augustana 50, Carroll 0*Augustana 26, Wheaton 14*Augustana 30, Illinois Wesleyan 7*Augustana 38, Carthage 8*Augustana 9, Millikin 3*Augustana 28, North Central 0 Augustana 41, Illinois Benedictine 3*Augustana 35, Elmhurst 0%Augustana 26, Albion 10! Augustana 21, Mount Union 14@Augustana 14, Central of Iowa 7#Augustana 20, Ithaca 7* - CCIW game% - NCAA first round! - NCAA quarterfinal@ - NCAA semifinal# - A.A. Stagg Bowl

Just one year earlier Greg Wallace had not even gone out for football. When returning starter Kirk Bednar went down for the season with a knee injury in the third game, however, Wallace took over and went on to lead the Vikings to a 13-0 record and the 1985 NCAA Division III national title.

1985 AUGUSTANA VIKINGS - 13-0 overall - NCAA DIVISION III National Champions - CCIW Champions at 8-0 - 49 straight regular season victories - 43 straight conference wins - Overall winning streak of 37 games - Captains: Robert Woolridge, Steve Sanders, Tim Holmstrom.

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THE STAGG BOWL YEARS - 1986

SIMPLY PUT - THE BEST EVER AS SENIORS END CAREER UNBEATEN WITH FOUR RINGS

As the final gun sounded to end the 1986 Amos Alonzo Stagg Bowl the seniors on the Augustana College football team became a part of history. They walked off the field at Phenix City Municipal Stadium in Phenix City, Alabama knowing that they accomplished a feat that can never be topped.

When tri-captains Troy Westerman, Lynn Thomsen and Brad Price picked up the NCAA Division III national championship trophy, it marked the first time collegiate football history that one class had a hand in four straight national titles. The Vikings lost in the 1982 Amos Alonzo Stagg Bowl to West Georgia by a score of 14-0. That would be the last time that Augustana would taste defeat until November 28, 1987.

In 1983 the Vikings went 12-0 and beat Union of New York 21-17 for the title. In 1984 Augustana went 12-0 once again and this time beat Central of Iowa 21-12 for the title. The record moved to 13-0 in 1985 as the Vikings beat Ithaca of New York by a score of 20-7 for the crown. In 1986 Augie smashed Salisbury State 31-3 in the championship game to cap a 12-0-1 season.

The seniors totaled 14 on the 1986 team and they had a hand in a record that can only grow in magnitude. A shocking 0-0 tie to Elmhurst to open the 1985 season was the difference between a 50 game winning streak and a 50 game unbeaten string. No school in college football history has ever sent an entire class through all four years with national championships.

Once again head coach Bob Reade used his usual combination of a punishing rushing attack mixed with a smothering defense to lead the Vikings to a sixth straight undefeated regular season. Price led the Augustana offense for the third year in a row from his halfback position. He picked up 1,218 yards on 226 carries and scored 18 touchdowns for a total of 108 points. His rushing total was his third straight year over 1,000 yards and he finished his career as the school’s second leading rusher with 3,399 yards and second leading scorer with 210 points.

A young offensive line continued to jell as the season went along and by year’s end the Vikings were averaging 286.3 yards per game rushing and 33.9 points per game. While it took the offense a few games to get

into the groove, the defense never missed a beat. Starting a total of seven seniors, this unit allowed a total of just 73 points, which averaged out to 5.6 per game.

In four playoff games against the finest teams in the nation, Augustana allowed a total of just 27 points. Running against the Vikings was virtually impossible as opponents could gain just 331 yards on 398 attempts for an average of 0.8 yards per carry. Passing was equally dangerous as Augustana defenders intercepted 42 passes.

Tackle Lynn Thomsen anchored the defense as he had been doing for four years. Thomsen started all 50 games of his Augustana career and came away with a career record of 49-0-1 as a starter.

THE VIKINGS IN 1986*Augustana 0, Elmhurst 0 (tie)*Augustana 55, North Park 7*Augustana 42, Carroll 7*Augustana 18, Wheaton 17*Augustana 44, Illinois Wesleyan 7*Augustana 49, Carthage 0*Augustana 12, Millikin 2*Augustana 56, North Central 0 Augustana 42, Macmurray 6%Augustana 34, Hope 10!Augustana 16, Mount Union 7@Augustana 41, Concordia 7#Augustana 31, Salisbury State 3* - CCIW game% - NCAA first round! - NCAA quarterfinal@ - NCAA semifinal# - A.A. Stagg Bowl

1986 AUGUSTANA VIKINGS - 12-0-1 overall - NCAA DIVISION III National Champions - CCIW Champions at 7-0-1 - 58 straight regular season games without a loss - 43 game conference unbeaten streak - Overall unbeaten streak of 50 games - Seniors complete career without a loss - Captains: Lynn Thomsen, Brad Price, Troy Westerman.

Brad Price ended his career with over 3,000 yards and was the Most Valuable Player in the 1986 Stagg Bowl after he rushed for 169 yards and scored three touchdowns in a 31-3 win over Salisbury State.

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THE PLAYOFF YEARS 1976

Although Joe Thompson had one of the greatest seasons in Augustana school history, rushing for a still standing school record of 1,290 yards on 274 attempts, it was a 39 yard field goal by a kicker who was not even used on extra points which may have provided the margin for this first ever playoff appearance for the Vikings. Ben Newcomb was in his eighth year as the Augustana head coach and his team went 7-2 in the regular season and placed second in the CCIW after winning the title a year earlier.

Although the season ended with a crushing 46-7 defeat to eventual champion St. John’s in the first round of the NCAA Division III playoffs, it was still a historic first for the Blue & Gold. Sophomore place-kicker Dave Johnson scored his only three points of the entire season when he connected on a 39-yard field goal against Illinois Wesleyan in the season finale in Bloomington. The Vikings beat the Titans 16-13 and it was Johnson’s field goal, which came with 10:25 left in the third quarter, which gave his team its first lead of the game at 10-7. Thompson scored with 5:44 left to make it 16-7 and then Wesleyan tallied with 1:06 left in the game to make it 16-13.

That victory was enough to allow Newcomb’s team to make the playoffs for the first time in school history but offensively this year belonged to Thompson. Thompson scored 16 touchdowns and led the team in kickoff returns and was second in pass receiving as well. He was selected as the CCIW’s Most Outstanding Offensive Player and was chosen to the NCAA Division III All-America team as well.

1976 RESULTSOverall Record 7-3; CCIW Record 6-2 Augustana 35, Luther 7 *Augustana 43, Carthage 35 *Millikin 19, Augustana 7 *Augustana 39, Millikin 35 *Augustana 49, Elmhurst 6 *Augustana 27, North Park 7 *Carroll 27, Augustana 14 *Augustana 26, Wheaton 7 *Augustana 16, Illinois Wesleyan 13 #St. John’s 46, Augustana 7 * - CCIW game * - NCAA Division III playoff

1981

An undefeated regular season ended with a 19-7 loss to defending NCAA Division III national champion Dayton on a frozen astro-turf at the Flyers Welcome Stadium but the stage was set for Augustana greatness.

This was Bob Reade’s third year at the Viking helm and his team just got better and better as the season progressed. The Blue & Gold turned in only the second undefeated regular season in school history - Shorty Almquist’s 1934 team was the first - and won the first of what would be a string of eight straight CCIW titles.

Reade alternated backfields constantly during the year with seven different rushers totaling over 210 yards on the season. While Craig Allison led all rushers with 648 yards, it was quarterback Lance Hofer who led the team in scoring with 48 points. Because of a NCAA transfer rule, Hofer was ineligible to participate in the playoffs but sophomore Jay Penney was no slouch. He had started four games the year before and he would lead the Vikings to the NCAA Division

III title as a senior in 1983.

Defense was the key to this team as middle guard Tom Losby, linebackers Jon Kuperus and Pete Kasap and defensive backs Pete Vernon and Doug McCoy helped limit opponents to a mere 55.5 yards per game rushing.

1981 RESULTSOverall Record 9-1; CCIW Record 8-0 *Augustana 17, Wheaton 7 *Augustana 25, Illinois Wesleyan 3 *Augustana 35, Carthage 7 *Augustana 31, Millikin 0 *Augustana 27, North Central 7 Augustana 49, Illinois Benedictine 21 *Augustana 35, Elmhurst 8 *Augustana 38, North Park 6 *Augustana 35, Carroll 2 #Dayton 19, Augustana 7 * - CCIW game # - NCAA Division III playoff

1987

The longest unbeaten streak in NCAA Division III history ended in a pulsating 38-36 loss to Dayton at Welcome Stadium and with it went Augustana’s hopes of capturing a fifth straight national title. Despite the heroics of the passing combination of quarterback Greg Wallace and wide receiver Eric Welgat, the Vikings fell to the Flyers. The loss ended what had been a perfect 10-0 season up until that point and it also snapped the Vikings unbeaten streak at 60 games -

dating back to a loss to West Georgia in the 1982 Stagg Bowl.

This was the year of the offense as Wallace spearheaded the charge for an offensive team that averaged 346.5 yards per game rushing and 42.5 points per game. Wingback Dennis Fraikes led the team in rushing with 1,134 yards - averaging an unheard of 8.3 yards per carry while Bob Reade’s son - freshman Barry Reade - led the team in scoring with 79 points. Wallace threw for 835 yards, mostly to Welgat (25 catches for 605 yards and 11 touchdowns) and tight end Tom Kula (12 receptions for 164 yards). The defense got All-American seasons from defensive end Carleton Beasley and linebacker Mike Ricketts.

1987 RESULTS

Overall Record: 10-1; CCIW Record: 8-0 *Augustana 38, Elmhurst 3 *Augustana 69, North Park 0 *Augustana 27, Carroll 13 *Augustana 28, Wheaton 6 *Augustana 52, Illinois Wesleyan 3 *Augustana 40, Carthage 6 *Augustana 48, Millikin 14 *Augustana 28, North Central 7 *Augustana 48, MacMurray 21 #Augustana 53, Hiram 0 #Dayton 38, Augustana 36 * - CCIW Game # - NCAA Division III playoffs

1988

The Vikings came within a whisker of playing in a sixth Amos Alonzo Stagg Bowl, falling to Central of Iowa by a score of 23-17 in a game played in Pella, Iowa in the NCAA division III semifinals. Instead of going to back to Phenix City, Alabama, Bob Reade’s Vikings made the trip home to Rock Island but this was a very good season. This team came back from adversity, becoming the first Augustana team to suffer defeat in the regular season since 1980 when Carroll picked up a 24-21 victory in Waukesha, Wisconsin in the fourth week of the season.

That loss snapped a 70 game unbeaten regular season streak, which started on October 18, 1980. From that point on the Vikings were playing for their playoff lives but they came through every week. Senior fullback Erik Burgwald (1,275 yards on 250 attempts) and sophomore wingback Rick Papke (1,087 yards on 148 attempts) formed a 1,000 yard duo and senior center John Bothe was named the CCIW’s Most Valuable Offensive Player. The defense, which was tested early in the year, allowed just 24 total points over the final four regular season games.

1988 RESULTSOverall Record: 10-2; CCIW Record: 7-1 Augustana 45, Lake Forest 6 *Augustana 21, Elmhurst 7 *Augustana 27, North Park 0 *Carroll 24, Augustana 21 *Augustana 30, Wheaton 13 *Augustana 28, Illinois Wesleyan 6 *Augustana 35, Carthage 0 *Augustana 14, Millikin 12 *Augustana 41, North Central 6 #Augustana 25, Adrian 7 #Augustana 28, Wittenberg 14 #Central of Iowa 23, Augustana 17 (2 OT) * - CCIW game # - NCAA Division III playoffs

1989

Only one team was able to defeat the Vikings in this year but it was the same one - twice. Millikin bounced Augustana 33-8 at home on November 4, which snapped a 52 game home winning streak spanning nine years. That came in the eighth week of the season and left the Vikings streak of eight straight NCAA Division III Playoff appearances in jeopardy. In the ninth week of the season, however, Augustana

Tight end Tom Kula was part of a Viking offense that averaged over 40 points per game in 1987.

In 1988 a double overtime loss at Central of Iowa in the NCAA Division III semifinals prevented the Vikings from going to the Amos Alonzo Stagg Bowl for a record sixth time.

Quarterback Butch Necastro (#17) and runningback Joe Thompson (#26) led the Augustana offense in the Vikings run to the 1976 playoffs.

Wingback Don Eli (#45) and defen-sive end Chris Ford (#81) celebrate a touchdown during the undefeated regular season of 1981.

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beat North Central 17-6 while two teams ranked ahead of the Vikings in the North Region were losing. That series of events gave Bob Reade’s crew the fourth and final spot in the playoffs.

The playoff opponent was Millikin and although the game was much closer, the Big Blue prevailed 21-12 in a game played in Decatur, Illinois.

Junior wingback Rick Papke, although he did not approach his 1,000 yard season of 1988, still managed to lead the Vikings in rushing with 763 yards on 147 attempts while scoring three touchdowns. Barry Reade, Bob’s son who handled the quarterbacking and placekicking chores, led the team in scoring with 64 points.

1989 RESULTSOverall Record: 8-2; CCIW Record: 7-1 Augustana 34, Lake Forest 0 *Augustana 37, Elmhurst 0 *Augustana 48, North Park 7 *Augustana 24, Carroll 7 *Augustana 24, Wheaton 20 *Augustana 10, Illinois Wesleyan 7 *Augustana 48, Carthage 6 *Millikin 33, Augustana 8 *Augustana 17, North Central 6 #Millikin 21, Augustana 12 * - CCIW game # - NCAA Division III playoffs

1990

Battling uphill odds all year long, the Augustana Vikings ended up surprising all the “experts” during the 1990 season. Coming off a year in which they failed to win the College Conference of Illinois and Wisconsin for the first time since 1980, and overcoming a potentially crushing mid-season defeat at the hands of Carroll College, veteran head coach Bob Reade’s team seemed to thrive on confounding the experts.

In 1989 Augustana ended up 8-2 with both defeats coming to Millikin. The Vikings had been second in the league in 1989 but still managed to make the NCAA Division III playoffs for a record ninth straight year.

In 1990 the NCAA playoff streak climbed to 10 straight years but this time Augustana did it from its familiar perch atop the CCIW. Reade’s Vikings finished with an overall record of 8-2 and a 7-1 mark in the CCIW, good enough for the team’s ninth league title in the past 10 years and 13th conference title since the CCIW was formed in 1946. The season, which began with a 37-12 win over North Central, ended with a 24-14 defeat at Dayton in the first round of the NCAA playoffs. 1990 RESULTSOverall Record: 8-2; CCIW Record: 7-1 *Augustana 37, North Central 12 Augustana 21, Minnesota-Morris 16 *Augustana 41, Elmhurst 0 *Augustana 43, North Park 0 *Carroll 14, Augustana 10 *Augustana 24, Wheaton 7 *Augustana 21, Illinois Wesleyan 0 *Augustana 48, Carthage 0 *Augustana 17, Millikin 12 #Dayton 24, Augustana 14 * - CCIW Game # - NCAA Division III playoffs

1994

The most important week of the 1994 football season for veteran head coach Bob Reade and his Vikings may well have been the first one. After opening each of the last two seasons with losses in the first two games, Reade was concerned about making sure his team got off to a quick start. That put a premium on the first game - a home contest with Wisconsin-Platteville. Obviously the Vikings learned their lessons of the past two years as they defeated the Pioneers 34-24, coming from 10 points down in the second quarter. That set off a fine season, one which resulted in Augustana winning the CCIW title for the 16th time in school history - a league record - and saw the Vikings advance to the NCAA Division III playoffs for the 12th time.

Juniors Scott Tumilty at runningback and Rusty VanWetzinga at linebacker were named CCIW’s MVPs on offense and defense respectively for a team which lost in the first round of the NCAA Division III playoffs to eventual national champion Albion by a score of 28-21.

1994 RESULTSOverall Record: 8-2; CCIW Record: 6-1 Augustana 34, Wisconsin-Platteville 24 Augustana 19, Adrian 7 *Augustana 9, Illinois Wesleyan 7 *Augustana 48, North Central 0 *Augustana 48, North Park 6 *Augustana 34, Elmhurst 6 *Millikin 21, Augustana 12 *Augustana 26, Wheaton 21 *Augustana 41, Carthage 6 #Albion 28, Augustana 21 * - CCIW Game # - NCAA Division III playoffs

1999

In one of the most emotional seasons in Augustana history, the Vikings finished 9-2 and won the College Conference of Illinois & Wisconsin for the 18th time. For the first time ever, the NCAA awarded automatic playoff berths to league champions and the Blue & Gold snatched that up as well. It was the 13th playoff appearance since 1976.

Through it all, the Vikings had to cope with the fact that head coach Tom Schmulbach was sidelined with throat cancer. Longtime defensive coordinator Larry Johnsen took over while Schmulbach was recovering from his mid-August surgery.

It was vintage Augustana football as the rushing attack, led by quarterback Joe Schmulbach - Tom’s son and fullback Ben Nelson, finished second in NCAA Division III with an average of 337.7 yards per game. All-American guard Mack Hay and tackle J.D. Sheldon helped pave the way with two freshmen in the offensive line.

Defensively, cornerback Jason Fosdick earned All-American honors and finished second in the nation in interceptions with 10. Linebacker Jeremy Drish and tackle Josh Johnson also were named to All-American teams.

The Vikings recovered from a home loss to Millikin at the start of the CCIW season to rip off six straight wins. The regular season culminated with a 31-19 win at Wheaton to clinch the conference title and playoff bid.

In the playoffs, Augustana beat St. Norberts 39-32 in the first round before falling at three time defending NCAA champion Mount Union in the semifinals by a score of 42-33.

1999 RESULTSOverall Record: 9-2; CCIW Record: 6-1Augustana 34, Hope 33 (2 OT)Augustana 31, Wisconsin-Platteville 6*Millikin 20, Augustana 7*Augustana 41, Illinois Wesleyan 0*Augustana 40, Elmhurst 6*Augustana 40, North Central 14*Augustana 30, North Park 13*Augustana 31, Carthage 9*Augustana 31, Wheaton 19#Augustana 39, St. Norbert 32#Mount Union 42, Augustana 33* - CCIW game# - NCAA Division III playoffs

Diminutive wingback Rick Papke led Augustana in rushing during both the 1989 and 1990 seasons.

Barry Reade earned All-America honors as a place kicker and handled the quarterbacking duties on the 1990 team that lost to Dayton in the first round of the NCAA Division III playoffs.

Scott Tumilty was selected as the CCIW “Offensive Player of the Year” in 1994. He would eventually end his career as the Vikings all-time leading rusher.

Quarterback Joe Schmulbach was the CCIW’s “Offensive MVP” during the 1999 season when he led Augustana to the CCIW title. The Vikings advanced to the second round of the NCAA Division III playoffs where they nearly knocked off defending national champion Mount Union.

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2001

It was business as usual for Augustana as the 2001 squad won the CCIW title for the 19th time and earned the school’s 14th trip to the NCAA Playoffs. The Vikings finished the season 10-2 overall and 6-1 in the conference and set eight new school records along the way.

The Vikings led the nation in rushing with an average of 370.4 yards per game, the highest average in school history. All-Americans J.D. Sheldon and Bob Paulin anchored a powerful offensive line which paved the way for another All-American, Dave Chorney. Chorney set Augustana records with 1,486 rushing yards and 20 touchdowns and was named CCIW Offensive Player of the Year.

Defensively, the Vikings pitched three shutouts and held opponents to only 12.9 points per game. They were led by end Tim Williams, who earned All-American honors and finished the season with 15.5 sacks and 22.5 tackles for loss.

The biggest win of the season came in week seven as the eighth ranked Vikings took on ninth ranked Millikin. With Big Blue leading 17-14 and less than three minutes remaining, safety Matt Furlong recovered a huge fumble to set up the winning drive. After four straight running plays, quarterback Brad Wendell threw a 19 yard strike to All-American tight-end Jim Triveri in the back of end zone to give Augustana the lead with just 1:08 remaining. The defense then held Millikin to give the Vikings a 21-17 win.

Augustana stumbled a bit to close out the season with a heart stopping 34-32 loss at Wheaton, but the Vikings bounced back with a resounding 54-14 win over Defiance in the first round of the playoffs before falling to eventual national champion Mount Union 32-7 in the second round.

2001 RESULTSOverall Record: 10-2, CCIW Record: 6-1Augustana 50, Eureka 7Augustana 23, Wisconsin-Platteville 0Augustana 69, Wisconsin-Lutheran 19*Augustana 62, Elmhurst 0*Augustana 14, Illinois Wesleyan*Augustana 23, North Park 0*Augustana 21, Millikin 17*Augustana 23, North Central 7*Augustana 41, Carthage 18*Wheaton 34, Augustana 32 #Augustana 54, Defiance 14#Mount Union 32, Augustana 7 * - CCIW Game # - NCAA Division III Playoffs

2005

Heading into the 2005 season the Vikings of head coach Jim Barnes garnered little respect. Questions abounded about the defense and the lack of any kind of passing game. For the first time since 1982 Augustana was not included in any preseason top 20 poll and the Vikings were picked for fourth in the CCIW coaches poll.

Confounding the experts, the Blue & Gold shook off a season opening 25-24 overtime loss to Central of Iowa and roared through the CCIW undefeated. With an offense that pounded out 346.3 yards per game rushing, the concerns about the lack of a passing game proved moot. In fact, the Vikings set an NCAA Division III national record for fewest pass attempts in a single season with 33. The 2.75 attempts per game shattered the old mark of 4.00 per game set by Wisconsin-River Falls in 1988.

Fullback Mike Guzman led the team in rushing with 1,089 yards, halfback Aaron Kuzniar chipped in with 932 and quarterback Matt Roe worked his option wizardry to the tune of 692 yards and a team leading 12 touchdowns. All-American tackle Mike Zeifert helped pave the way up front.

A defense that was much maligned in the preseason came of age quickly and after allowing 51 points in the first two games, surrendered just 35 over the next five. Included in that stretch were road shutouts over Carthage (7-0 on October 8) and Millikin (23-0 on October 22). Cornerback Tom Anthony led the nation in interceptions with 13. Anthony was the “Defensive Player of the Year in the CCIW and was a first team NCAA Division III All-America selection. Safety Travis Shea, who had seven interceptions, was also named to the All-America team.

Josh Patterson kicked a field goal with no time on the clock to defeat North Central 20-17 on November 5. That win clinched the 20 conference title in Augustana history and propelled the Vikings into the NCAA Division III playoffs for the 15th time.

After defeating Lakeland 49-22 in the first round, the season ended with a 44-7 loss at eventual national champion Mount Union in the round of 16.

Barnes was named the CCIW “Coach of the Year” after guiding his team to a 10-2 overall record and a 7-0 mark in the conference. It was also the 27th consecutive winning season for Augustana.

In 2001 the Augustana offense was in good shape with All-American David Chorney (42) running behind the blocking of All-American J.D. Sheldon (78).

2005 RESULTSOverall Record: 10-2; CCIW Record: 7-0Central of Iowa 25, Augustana 24 (OT)Augustana 52, Catholic 26Augustana 45, Wisconsin-Platteville 14+Augustana 50, North Park 6+Augustana 7, Carthage 0+Augustana 41, Illinois Wesleyan 15+Augustana 23, Millikin 0+Augustana 64, Elmhurst 42+Augustana 20, North Central 17+Augustana 28, Wheaton 7#Augustana 49, Lakeland 22#Mount Union 44, Augustana 7+ - CCIW Game# - NCAA Division III Playoffs

Tom Anthony was named CCIW “Defensive Player of the Year” in 2005 when he led the nation in interceptions with 13.

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AUGUSTANA ALL-AMERICAN SELECTIONSYEAR NAME POS AFFILIATION 1938 George Lenc E Colliers 1969 Ken Anderson QB Associated Press 1970 Ken Anderson QB Associated Press 1971 Dennis Koster DE All-Lutheran; NAIA Leroy Marsh OT All-Lutheran Willie Van DT All-Lutheran; NAIA1972 Willie Van DT Kodak, All-Lutheran Dennis Koster DE All-Lutheran 1973 Bob Martin DT Kodak

1974 Joe Thompson RB All-Lutheran 1975 Joe Thompson RB All-Lutheran 1976 Joe Thompson RB All-Lutheran John Boettcher OT All-Lutheran 1977 John Boettcher OT All-Lutheran 1982 Chris Ford DE Pizza Hut Jon Kuperus LB Pizza Hut Lance Hofer QB Pizza Hut 1983 Kurt Kapischke OT Kodak; Pizza Hut Pete Kasap LB Pizza Hut Doug McCoy CB Pizza Hut Craig Allison RB Pizza Hut 1984 Greg King OC Associated Press; Kodak; Pizza Hut; Football News Joe Wheeler LB Pizza Hut; Football News Norm Singbush TE Pizza Hut 1985 Mark Long SS Kodak, Football News; Associated Press; Pizza Hut Jeff Widdop OT Football News Tim Holmstrom OG Football News Lynn Thomsen DT Pizza Hut 1986 Lynn Thomsen DT Kodak; Pizza Hut; Associated Press; Football News Brad Price RB Pizza Hut; Football News; Associated Press Troy Westerman CB Pizza Hut Mike Gray FS Associated Press Brian King MG Pizza Hut 1987 Carlton Beasley DE Kodak; Pizza Hut; Football News John Bothe OC Pizza Hut; Football News Mike Ricketts LB Pizza Hut Randy Weidner OG Pizza Hut Tom Kula TE Pizza Hut 1988 John Bothe OC Kodak; Pizza Hut; Football Gazette Erik Burgwald FB Pizza Hut; Football Gazette 1990 Barry Reade K Kodak Mike Hesler CB Champion; Football Gazette Barry Westemeyer OG Champion1991 Mike Hesler CB Kodak; Champion; Football Gazette Jordan Nixon RS Champion; Football Gazette Mike Wagner LB Football Gazette 1992 George Annang DT Kodak; Football Gazette; Champion

1993 Greg Weber TE Football Gazette Rusty Van Wetzinga LB Football Gazette Scott Tumilty RB Football Gazette 1994 Rusty Van Wetzinga LB Football Gazette 1995 Rusty Van Wetzinga LB Football Gazette Scott Tumilty RB Football Gazette 1997 Chris Meskan OG Hewlett Packard 1998 Chris Meskan OG Hewlett Packard; Football Gazette 1999 Mackenzie Hay OG All-Lutheran; Hewlett Packard; D3 News; USA Football; Columbus Multimedia Jason Fosdick CB All-Lutheran; Football Gazette; Hewlett Packard; USA Football Ben Nelson FB Football Gazette Josh Johnson DT All-Lutheran; Hewlett Packard Jeremy Drish LB All-Lutheran2000 Mackenzie Hay OG All-Lutheran; Hewlett Packard; d3Football.com; Football Gazette; AFCA; USA Football Chris Sally TE Football Gazette; Hewlett Packard; All-Lutheran J.D. Sheldon OT All-Lutheran; Football Gazette2001 J.D. Sheldon OT AP Little, AFCA Hewlett Packard; Football Gazette; D3Football.com; Dave Chorney RB Hewlett Packard; Football Gazette; D3Football.com Tim Williams DE Hewlett Packard; Football Gazette; D3Football.com Bob Paulin OL Football Gazette Jim Triveri TE D3Football.com2002 J.D. Sheldon OT AP Little; AFCA; Hewlett Packard; Football Gazette; D3Football.com Bob Paulin OC Hewlett Packard; Football Gazette2003 Mike Hansen DE AFCA; Football Gazette; D3Football.com; Sports Info Directors Mike Clark K Football Gazette; Sports Info Directors2004 Mike Clark K D3Football.com; ESPN “The Magazine”; AFCA Mike Zeifert OL D3Football.com2005 Tom Anthony DB D3Football.com Mike Zeifert OL D3Football.com AFCA Travis Shea FS D3Football.com2006 Jon Verhelst OG D3Football.com 2008 Blaine Westemeyer OT AFCA2009 Blaine Westemeyer OT D3Football.com AFCA AP Little All-American2012 Erik Westerberg LB D3Football.com Beyond Sports Network2013 Erik Westerberg LB D3Football.com

AUGUSTANA ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICA SELECTIONSYEAR ATHLETE POSITION1970 Ken Andersen QB1975 George Wesbey OT1978 Mike Sturek MG1979 Wes Williams FS1981 Greg Bednar OG1983 Ben Pothast FS Steve Sanders TE1984 Tony Johnston OG Steve Sanders OT1985 Steve Sanders OT1986 John Bothe OC1990 Kevin Werner OT1993 Craig Kruse OG1995 Ryan Carpenter OG1996 Ryan Carpenter OG1997 Chris Meskan OG1998 Chris Meskan OG

LYNN THOMSEN - Holds NCAA record that may never be broken as he started in 50 straight games and never suffered a defeat. The Vikings went 49-0-1 and won four straight national titles during Thomsen’s career. He was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame in 1997.

AUGUSTANA APPEARANCES ON NETWORK TELEVISIONOctober 10, 1981ABC “Regional Game of the Week”Augustana 31, Millikin 0Chevrolet Scholarship MVP - Lance Hofer

December 4, 1982CBS “NCAA Amos Alonzo Stagg Bowl”West Georgia 14, Augustana 0Chevrolet Scholarship MVP - Pete Kasap

December 3, 1983ABC “NCAA Amos Alonzo Stagg Bowl”Augustana 21, Union 17Chevrolet Scholarship MVP - Norm Singbush

December 8, 1984SPN “NCAA Amos Alonzo Stagg Bowl”Augustana 21, Central of Iowa 12Chevrolet Scholarship MVP - Ron Nelson

December 14, 1985SPN “NCAA Amos Alonzo Stagg Bowl”Augustana 20, Ithaca 7Chevrolet Scholarship MVP - Brad Price

December 13, 1986WTBS “NCAA Amos Alonzo Stagg Bowl”Augustana 31, Salisbury State 3Chevrolet Scholarship MVP - Brad Price

September 12, 1987ABC “Live shots during Michigan-Notre Dame game”Augustana 38, Elmhurst 3

November 12, 1989CBS “Sunday Morning with Charles Kuralt” 10 minute feature on the Augustana football program with sports director Bill Giest.

2000 Mackenzie Hay OG2001 Todd Baldwin DB2002 Todd Baldwin DB Adam Guy DB Bob Paulin OC2003 Adam Guy DB2004 Mike Clark K2008 Blaine Westemeyer OL2009 Blaine Westemeyer OL 2010 Jon Mago LB2011 Erik Westerberg LB 2012 Erik Westerberg LB2013 Erik Westerberg LB Eric Dratnol OC

BOB MARTIN - Earned Kodak All-America honors in 1973.

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2001 David Chorney, RB; Jim Triveri, TE; Tony Manuel, OG; J.D. Sheldon, OT;

Tim Williams, DE; Roy Fritz, LB; Brad Haver-back, DB

2002 J.D. Sheldon, OT; Brian McIntire, OT; Eric Hartwig, TE; Kyle Zick, RB; Tim Williams, DE; Matt Furlong, DB

2003 Mike Zeifert, OL; Justin Georgacakis, DL Mike Hansen, DL; Steve Szpejnowski, LB; Matt

Furlong, DB2004 Mike Zeifert, OL; Beau Biagi, DE; Steve Szpe-

jnowski, LB; Mike Clark, PK2005 Mike Guzman, FB; Mike Zeifert, OL; Tom

McIntire, OL; Tom Anthony, DB; Tom Shaults, LB; Aaron Call, DL

2006 Mike Guzman, FB; Jon Verhelst, OG; Joe Youngbauer, LB; David Winston, S; Josh Pat-terson, K.

2007 Jake Parke, RB; Blaine Westemeyer, OL2008 Billy Lynch, DB; Eric Smith, DL; Jake Parke,

RB; Blaine Westemeyer, OL; Jim Tongue, OL.2009 Aaron Setchell, DB; Eric Meyer, LB; Blaine

Westemeyer OL.2010 Jon Mago, LB; Curt Perschnik, DL; Corbett

Ball, WR; Mark Constantine, OL.2011 Erik Westerberg, LB; Arnie Fitzwater, P.2012 Erik Westerberg, LB

Dennis Koster (#81) was a four time first team all-conference performer when he was honored at defensive end from 1969-72.

Linebacker Pete Kasap (#48) and cornerback Doug McCoy (#30) were both three time all-conference selections and Kasap was the CCIW’s “Defensive MVP” in 1983.

In 1977 John Boettcher was named the CCIW’s Most Valuable Offensive Player. It was the first time an offensive lineman was honored for the award.

AUGUSTANA FIRST TEAM ALL-CCIW SELECTIONS1948 Bill Oaks, T1949 Gene Schuyver, E; Bill Oaks, T1950 Kent Buikema, C; Lyman Lundeen, DT; Don

Gustafson, DB1951 Kent Buikema, C; Don Gustafson, DB1952 Jack Whan, E; Bill Benson, RB1955 Marshal Carlson, C1956 Clyde Lundgren, E1959 Jan Jamison, FB1960 Charles Gullette, MG1961 Tom Tingle, LB1962 Lloyd Powless, MG; Gary Goodwin, DT1963 John Brunsvold, E; Bill Butchart, DB; Lloyd

Powless, MG1964 Jerry Kloostra, E; Bill Johnson, DT; Ken

Thompson, MG; Bernie Mnichowicz, LB; Harry Arvanis, LB

1965 Harry Moravec, OG; John Coy, RB; Ken Thompson, DT; Bernie Mnichowicz, LB

1966 Fred Johnson, OT; Acie Earl, DE; Joe To-masiewicz, LB; John MacKenzie, LB; Chuck Bashaar, DB; Harry Moravec, OG

1967 Joe Tomasiewicz, LB; Norm Ayer, DB1968 Acie Earl, OT; Don Morton, OC; Ken Anderson,

QB; Paul Ander, FL; Jeff Maurus, DE; Joe Tomasiewcz, LB

1969 Mike Severns, OG; Ken Anderson, QB; Dennis Koster, DE; Joe Tomasiewicz, LB; Paul Terwil-liger, DE

1970 Ken Anderson, QB; Dennis Koster, DE1971 Leroy Marsh, OL; Dennis Koster, DE; Willie

Van, DL1972 Skip Tarran, OL; Willie Van, DL; Dennis Koster,

DL1973 Jay Fredrickson, OC; Bob Martin, DL; Bill

Schnure, DB1974 Gary Marwedel, OG; Joe Thompson, RB; Craig

Tillman, DL; Bill Schnure, DB1975 Larry Kellett, TE; Joe Thompson, RB; Dave

Feiza, DE1976 Larry Kellett, TE; John Boettcher, OT; Joe

Thompson, RB; Bill Koppari, LB; Gary Goforth, DB

1977 John Boettcher, OT; Tom Tracey, OG; Mark Zoran, RB; Willie Rucker, DT; Gary Goforth, DB

1978 Mike Sturek, MG; Wes Williams, RS1979 John Stockton, WR; Wes Williams, RS & DB1980 Tom Losby, MG; Jim Barnes, DB1981 Don Eli, RB; Greg Bednar, OG; Kurt

Kapischke, OT; Chris Ford, DE; Tom Losby, MG; Jon Kuperus, LB; Doug McCoy, DB

1982 Lance Hofer, QB; Todd Miller, OG; Kurt Kapischke, OT; Chris Ford, DE; Pete Kasap, LB; Jon Kuperus, LB; Pete Vernon, DB

1983 Craig Allison, RB; Greg King, OC; Kurt Kapischke, OT; Tim Johnson, DE; Bob Clark, DT; Pete Kasap, LB; Doug McCoy, DB

1984 Ron Nelson, FB; Norm Singbush, TE; Steve Sanders, OT; Tim Holmstrom, OG; Greg King, OC; Robert Woolridge, DE; Lynn Thomsen, MG; Joe Wheeler, LB; Mark Long, DB; George Velasquez, RS

1985 Brad Price, RB; Tim Holmstrom, OG; Steve Sanders, OT; Bob Woolridge, DE; Scott Fran-cis, DT; Lynn Thomsen, DT; Mark Long, DB; Matt Krull, PK

1986 Brad Price, RB; John Bothe, OC; Randy Weidner, OG; Carlton Beasley, DE; Brian King, MG; Lynn Thomsen, DT; Mark Lovdahl, LB; Mike Gray, FS; Dennis Fraikes, RS

1987 Dennis Fraikes, RB; Tom Kula, TE; Randy Wei-dner, OG; John Bothe, OC; Carlton Beasley, DE; John Hintermeister, MG; Mike Ricketts, LB; Kevin DeBlieck, DB; Lamont Grayned, DB; Barry Reade, PK

1988 Erik Burgwald, FB; John Bothe, OC; Jeff Gorden, OG; Phil Hasz, OT; Barry Reade, PK; Rick Papke, RS; Brad Wooten, DE; Frank Bo-jniewicz, LB; Kevin DeBlieck, DB; Jeff Weller, FS

1989 John Homer, OG; Rick Papke, RB; Mark Wan-less, TE; Barry Reade, PK; Mike Hesler, DB

1990 Rick Papke, RB; Barry Westemeyer, OT; Larry Johnsen, OG; Barry Reade, PK; George An-nang, DT; Mike Hesler, DB; Jordan Nixon, RS

1991 Mike Hesler, DB; Jordan Nixon, RS; George Annang, MG; Rick Gregurich, OG; Mike Wag-ner, LB

1992 George Annang, MG; Karl Youngquist, DB; Rusty VanWetzinga, LB; Jim Ryan, P; Scott Tumilty, Tim Beagle, OT; Corey Dunteman, OC

1993 Tommy King, QB; Scott Tumilty, RB; Greg We-ber, TE; Tim Beagle, OT; Rusty VanWetzinga, LB

1994 Bob Whiteside, OT; Scott Tumilty, RB & RS; Dave Williams, DE; Doug Raiser, DL; Rusty VanWetzinga, LB; Steve Lindmark, DB & RS

1995 Scott Tumilty, RB & RS; Eric Dorsey, DE; Doug Raiser, DT; Rusty VanWetzinga, LB; Jim Haynes, LB; Chris Timmons, DB

1996 Joe Sipich, DT; Kevin Dajka, DB1997 Chris Meskan, OG; Joe Schmulbach, QB; Jim

Somerville, DB; Marc Strobbe, DE1998 Chris Meskan, OG; Ben Nelson, FB; Bryan

Jenkins, WB; Mark Goodwin, DE; Josh John-son, DT; Jeremy Drish, LB

1999 Joe Schmulbach, QB; Ben Nelson, FB; Mack Hay, OG; J.D. Sheldon, OT; Chris Sally, TE; Josh Johnson, DT; Phil Netznik, DT; Jeremy Drish, LB; Jason Fosdick, DB

2000 Mack Hay, OG; J.D. Sheldon, OT; Chris Sally, TE

AUGUSTANA’S CCIW MOST VALUABLE PLAYERSOFFENSE1970 Ken Anderson, QB1976 Joe Thompson, RB1977 John Boettcher, OT1982 Lance Hofer, QB1984 Greg King, OC1986 Brad Price, RB1988 John Bothe, OC1993 Scott Tumilty, RB1994 Scott Tumilty, RB1995 Scott Tumilty, RB1999 Joe Schmulbach, QB2001 Dave Chorney, RB

DEFENSE1981 Jon Kuperus, LB1983 Pete Kasap, LB1984 Joe Wheeler, LB1985 Mark Long, DB1986 Lynn Thomsen, DT1992 George Annang, MG1994 Rusty VanWetzinga, LB1995 Rusty VanWetzinga, LB2003 Mike Hansen, DE2005 Tom Anthony DB2012 Erik Westerberg, LB

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COLLEGE CONFERENCE OF ILLINOIS & WISCONSIN FOOTBALL CHAMPIONS2013 North Central 7 0 0 2012 North Central 6 1 0 Elmhurst 6 1 0 Wheaton 6 1 02011 North Central 7 0 02010 North Central 7 0 02009 Illinois Wesleyan 6 1 0 North Central 6 1 02008 North Central 7 0 02007 North Central 6 1 0 Illinois Wesleyan 6 1 02006 AUGUSTANA 6 1 0 Wheaon 6 1 0 North Central 6 1 02005 AUGUSTANA 7 0 02004 Carthage 6 1 0 Wheaton 6 1 02003 Wheaton 7 0 02002 Wheaton 7 0 0 2001 AUGUSTANA 6 1 0 Illinois Wesleyan 6 1 02000 Millikin 6 1 0 Illinois Wesleyan 6 1 0 Wheaton 6 1 0

1999 AUGUSTANA 6 1 0 1998 Millikin 6 1 0 1997 AUGUSTANA 6 1 0 1996 Illinois Wesleyan 7 0 0 1995 Wheaton 7 0 0 1994 AUGUSTANA 6 1 0 Illinois Wesleyan 6 1 0 1993 AUGUSTANA 7 0 0 1992 Illinois Wesleyan 7 0 0 1991 AUGUSTANA 7 1 0 1990 AUGUSTANA 7 1 0 Millikin 7 1 0 1989 Millikin 8 0 0 1988 AUGUSTANA 7 1 0 Carroll 7 1 0 1987 AUGUSTANA 8 0 0 1986 AUGUSTANA 7 0 1 1985 AUGUSTANA 8 0 0 1984 AUGUSTANA 8 0 0 1983 AUGUSTANA 8 0 0 1982 AUGUSTANA 8 0 0 1981 AUGUSTANA 8 0 0 1980 Elmhurst 6 2 0 Illinois Wesleyan 6 2 0

1979 Millikin 7 1 0 1978 Elmhurst 7 1 0 Millikin 7 1 0 1977 Illinois Wesleyan 7 1 0 Millikin 7 1 0 1976 Carroll 7 0 1 1975 AUGUSTANA 6 2 0 1974 Illinois Wesleyan 7 1 0 Millikin 7 1 0 1973 Carthage 8 0 0 1972 Carthage 7 1 0 1971 Carthage 8 0 0 1970 Carthage 7 0 1 1969 Carthage 7 0 0 1968 AUGUSTANA 6 1 0 1967 Carthage 6 0 0 1966 AUGUSTANA 5 1 0 1965 Illinois Wesleyan 6 0 0 1964 Illinois Wesleyan 5 0 1 1963 Carthage 4 1 1 1962 Carthage 7 0 0 1961 Millikin 6 0 0 1960 North Central 4 1 0 1959 Wheaton 6 0 1

1958 Wheaton 7 0 0 1957 Wheaton 6 1 0 Lake Forest 6 1 0 1956 Wheaton 7 0 0 1955 Wheaton 5 0 1 1954 Wheaton 5 1 0 Millikin 5 1 0 1953 Wheaton 4 0 0 1952 Lake Forest 3 0 1 Millikin 3 0 1 1951 Illinois Wesleyan 5 0 0 1950 Wheaton 5 0 0 1949 AUGUSTANA 5 0 0 Wheaton 5 0 0 1948 Illinois Wesleyan 5 0 0 1947 North Central 5 1 0 1946 North Central 7 1 0

ALL-TIME COLLEGE CONFERENCE OF ILLINOIS & WISCONSIN STANDINGS

YRS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 W L T Pct. Augustana 68 21 12 10 9 10 5 1 - - 319 149 6 .679 Wheaton 58 15 13 16 2 1 1 3 5 1 270 138 4 .660Illinois Wesleyan 68 14 17 8 9 9 8 2 - - 291 172 14 .625Millikin 68 11 9 15 10 9 10 2 1 - 270 198 8 .576Lake Forest* 17 2 3 2 5 2 1 1 1 - 47 44 5 .516 Carroll* 36 2 5 9 6 5 3 1 3 2 130 130 6 .500 North Central 68 11 5 10 8 7 15 5 4 4 221 247 11 .473Carthage 59 9 2 7 7 11 6 7 5 5 195 223 5 .467 Elmhurst 59 3 4 2 4 11 6 15 10 2 138 270 4 .340 Illinois College* 7 - - - - 2 2 2 1 - 9 25 1 .271 North Park 51 - 1 - - 3 6 14 18 9 51 330 5 .139* – No longer a member

ALL-TIME CCIW COACHING RECORDSOrder by victories - conference games only

Coach Years Titles Years W L T .Pct Don Larson, Illinois Wesleyan 1954-86 5 33 142 89 6 .612Norm Eash, Illinois Wesleyan 1987- 7 27 123 70 1 .637 Bob Reade, Augustana 1979-94 12 16 112 12 1 .900Art Keller, Carthage 1961-82 8 22 105 53 3 .661Mike Swider, Wheaton 1996- 6 18 97 29 0 .770Carl Poelker, Millikin 1982-95 2 14 77 30 1 .718J.R. Bishop, Wheaton 1982-95 1 14 70 37 1 .653Harve Chrouser, Wheaton 1946-59 9 14 68 7 2 .896Tim Rucks, Carthage & North Park 1989-12 1 23 60 99 4 .377John Thorne, North Central 2002- 8 12 70 14 0 .833Jim Barnes, Augustana 2000-10 3 11 56 21 0 .727Doug Neibuhr, Millikin 1996-10 2 15 51 54 0 .486Ben Newcomb, Augustana 1969-78 1 10 48 30 1 .614

CAREER COACHING RECORDS OF ACTIVE CCIW COACHES OVERALL RECORD CCIW RECORD COACH, SCHOOL YRS W L T .PCT YRS W L T .PCT TITLESNorm Eash, Illinois Wesleyan 27 173 90 1 .657 27 123 70 1 .637 7 Mike Swider, Wheaton 18 148 43 0 .775 18 97 29 0 .770 6 John Thorne, North Central 12 110 28 0 .797 12 70 14 0 .833 8 Rob Cushman, Augustana 12 64 70 0 .478 3 9 12 0 .429 0 (Eastern Oregon, Feather River)Patrick Etherton, Millikin 3 11 19 0 .366 3 5 16 0 .238 0Michael Conway, North Park 1 3 7 0 .300 1 3 4 0 .429 0Mike Yeager, Carthage 1 1 9 0 .100 1 0 7 0 .000 0 Rob Planz, Elmhurst 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 0

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2013 COLLEGE CONFERENCE OF ILLINOIS & WISCONSIN FOOTBALL STANDINGS CCIW OVERALL TEAM W L .PCT W L .PCT North Central 7 0 1.000 13 1 .929Illinois Wesleyan 6 1 .857 9 2 .818Wheaton 5 2 .714 8 2 .800Augustana 3 4 .429 5 5 .500Elmhurst 3 4 .429 4 6 .400North Park 3 4 .429 3 7 .300Millikin 1 6 .143 2 8 .200Carthage 0 7 .000 1 9 .100

CCIW STATISTICAL LEADERS

TEAM STATISTICS

SCORING OFFENSE G TD XP 2XP DXP FG Saf Pts Avg1. North Central 7 44 41 0 0 9 1 334 47.72. Wheaton 7 30 27 0 0 8 0 231 33.03. Illinois Wesleyan 7 27 27 0 0 8 0 213 30.44. Augustana 7 25 18 3 0 1 0 177 25.35. North Park 7 19 14 0 0 3 0 137 19.66. Millikin 7 19 16 1 0 1 0 135 19.37. Elmhurst 7 12 12 0 0 6 0 102 14.68. Carthage 7 10 8 0 0 4 0 80 11.4

SCORING DEFENSE G TD XP 2XP DXP FG Saf Pts Avg1. North Central 7 12 10 0 0 2 0 88 12.62. Wheaton 7 13 12 1 0 4 0 104 14.93. Illinois Wesleyan 7 16 15 0 0 8 1 137 19.64. Elmhurst 7 19 18 0 0 3 0 141 20.15. Augustana 7 23 20 0 0 8 0 182 26.06. Carthage 7 30 27 0 0 4 0 219 31.37. North Park 7 36 34 1 0 5 0 267 38.18. Millikin 7 37 27 2 0 6 0 271 38.7

PASS OFFENSE G Att Cmp Int Pct. Yds Avg TD Yds/G1. North Park 7 264 137 10 51.9 1769 6.7 12 252.72. North Central 7 178 128 2 71.9 1637 9.2 23 233.93. Wheaton 7 206 125 8 60.7 1443 7.0 11 206.14. Illinois Wesleyan 7 212 136 10 64.2 1416 6.7 15 202.35. Carthage 7 219 130 10 59.4 1354 6.2 5 193.46. Millikin 7 207 112 10 54.1 1154 5.6 5 164.97. Augustana 7 143 79 4 55.2 984 6.9 8 140.68. Elmhurst 7 162 82 8 50.6 811 5.0 2 115.9

PASS DEFENSE G Att Cmp Int Pct. Yds Avg TD Yds/G1. North Central 7 165 79 10 47.9 789 4.8 2 112.72. Elmhurst 7 192 116 9 60.4 1221 6.4 8 174.43. Wheaton 7 223 127 5 57.0 1275 5.7 11 182.14. North Park 7 177 112 6 63.3 1358 7.7 13 194.05. Augustana 7 225 135 9 60.0 1395 6.2 11 199.36. Illinois Wesleyan 7 214 130 5 60.7 1428 6.7 8 204.07. Carthage 7 205 122 5 59.5 1539 7.5 13 219.98. Millikin 7 190 108 3 56.8 1563 8.2 15 223.3 |--Gained--| |---Lost---|TURNOVER MARGIN G Fum Int Tot Fum Int Tot Mar Per/G1. North Central 7 8 10 18 7 2 9 +9 1.292. North Park 7 13 6 19 4 10 14 +5 0.713. Augustana 7 6 9 15 8 4 12 +3 0.434. Elmhurst 7 5 9 14 4 8 12 +2 0.295. Millikin 7 4 13 17 8 10 18 -1 -0.146. Illinois Wesleyan 7 8 5 13 6 10 16 -3 -0.437. Wheaton 7 5 5 10 7 8 15 -5 -0.718. Carthage 7 4 5 9 9 10 19 -10 -1.43

RUSHING OFFENSE G Att Yds Avg TD Yds/G1. North Central 7 304 1728 5.7 19 246.92. Augustana 7 315 1601 5.1 16 228.73. Wheaton 7 282 1445 5.1 18 206.44. Elmhurst 7 303 1264 4.2 9 180.65. Millikin 7 274 1205 4.4 14 172.16. Illinois Wesleyan 7 223 1172 5.3 11 167.47. North Park 7 230 582 2.5 7 83.18. Carthage 7 218 561 2.6 3 80.1

RUSHING DEFENSE G Rushes Yards Avg. TD Yds/G1. Wheaton 7 211 634 3.0 2 90.62. Illinois Wesleyan 7 259 746 2.9 8 106.63. North Central 7 270 797 3.0 7 113.94. Elmhurst 7 237 969 4.1 11 138.45. Augustana 7 260 1245 4.8 11 177.96. Carthage 7 280 1449 5.2 16 207.07. North Park 7 311 1833 5.9 21 261.98. Millikin 7 321 1885 5.9 21 269.3

TOTAL OFFENSE G Rush Pass Plays Yards Avg/P TD Yds/G1. North Central 7 1728 1637 482 3365 7.0 42 480.72. Wheaton 7 1445 1443 488 2888 5.9 29 412.63. Illinois Wesleyan 7 1172 1416 435 2588 5.9 26 369.74. Augustana 7 1601 984 458 2585 5.6 24 369.35. Millikin 7 1205 1154 481 2359 4.9 19 337.06. North Park 7 582 1769 494 2351 4.8 19 335.97. Elmhurst 7 1264 811 465 2075 4.5 11 296.48. Carthage 7 561 1354 437 1915 4.4 8 273.6

TOTAL DEFENSE G Rush Pass Plays Yards Avg TD Yds/G1. North Central 7 797 789 435 1586 3.6 9 226.62. Wheaton 7 634 1275 434 1909 4.4 13 272.73. Illinois Wesleyan 7 746 1428 473 2174 4.6 16 310.64. Elmhurst 7 969 1221 429 2190 5.1 19 312.95. Augustana 7 1245 1395 485 2640 5.4 22 377.16. Carthage 7 1449 1539 485 2988 6.2 29 426.97. North Park 7 1833 1358 488 3191 6.5 34 455.98. Millikin 7 1885 1563 511 3448 6.7 36 492.6

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS

SCORING Team Cl G TD XPT FG 2X PPts Pts/G 1. Dunning, Sean MILL JR 7 15 0 0 2 92 13.1 2. Dace, Nick NCC SR 7 0 41 9 0 68 9.7 3. Sorenson, Peter NCC JR 7 10 0 0 0 60 8.6 4. Cote,Sam WHEA JR 7 0 27 8 0 51 7.3 Kelley, Michael IWU SO 7 0 27 8 0 51 7.3 6. Jones, Devonte IWU SR 7 8 0 0 0 48 6.9 7. O’Kane, Chad NCC SR 7 6 0 0 0 36 5.1 Musselman, Tate IWU SR 7 6 0 0 0 36 5.1 Williams, Josh ELMH SO 7 6 0 0 0 36 5.1 10.Magwood, M NPU FR 6 5 0 0 0 30 5.0

SCORING (KICK) Team Cl G PATs FGs Pts Pts/G 1. Dace, Nick NCC SR 7 41-44 9-13 68 9.7 2. Cote,Sam WHEA JR 7 27-30 8-12 51 7.3 Kelley, Michael IWU SO 7 27-27 8-9 51 7.3 4. Tomis, David ELMH SR 7 12-12 6-11 30 4.3 5. Moore, Noah. NPU SO 7 14-17 3-5 23 3.3 6. Murray, Conner AUGI JR 7 18-21 1-5 21 3.0 7. Bukari, Brett.. CART SR 7 8-10 4-7 20 2.9 8. Volpert, Chayce MILL FR 7 16-17 1-3 19 2.7

RUSHING Team Cl G Att Yds Avg TD Lng Yds/G 1. Dunning, Sean MILL JR 7 184 1118 6.1 14 94 159.7 2. Jones, Devonte IWU SR 7 127 734 5.8 8 73 104.9 3. Williams, Josh ELMH SO 7 140 657 4.7 6 54 93.9 4. Chandler, Eric AUGI SR 6 108 560 5.2 5 42 93.3 5. Kent, Ryan NCC JR 7 83 562 6.8 4 68 80.3 6. Geary,Jesse WHEA JR 7 95 531 5.6 5 31 75.9 7. Magwood, M. NPU FR 6 91 386 4.2 5 27 64.3 8. Bellamy, Derek CART JR 7 106 361 3.4 3 53 51.6 9. Pattat, Zach NCC FR 7 54 328 6.1 2 35 46.9 10.Stinde, T.J. IWU SR 6 44 268 6.1 2 47 44.7

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PASSING AVG/GAME Team Cl G Att Cmp Int Pct. Yds TD Avg/G 1. Conway, T.D NPU FR 7 263 137 10 52.1 1769 12 252.7 2. Stanek, Spencer NCC SR 7 169 123 1 72.8 1617 23 231.0 3. Gallik, Rob IWU SR 7 206 133 9 64.6 1400 15 200.0 4. Roberts,Jordan WHEA SR 7 185 113 7 61.1 1300 10 185.7 5. Simoncelli, AJ CART SO 7 173 101 9 58.4 1073 2 153.3 6. Pippin, Nick MILL SO 7 177 96 10 54.2 963 3 137.6

TOTAL OFFENSE Team Cl G Rush Pass Plays Total Yds/G 1. Stanek, Spencer NCC SR 7 164 1617 208 1781 254.4 2. Conway, T.D NPU FR 7 -135 1769 305 1634 233.4 3. Roberts,Jordan WHEA SR 7 258 1300 251 1558 222.6 4. Gallik, Rob IWU SR 7 33 1400 220 1433 204.7 5. Dunning, Sean MILL JR 7 1118 0 185 1118 159.7 6. Simoncelli, AJ CART SO 7 25 1073 206 1098 156.9 7. Pippin, Nick MILL SO 7 -33 963 226 930 132.9 8. Jones, Devonte IWU SR 7 734 0 127 734 104.9 9. Williams, Josh ELMH SO 7 657 0 140 657 93.9 10.Chandler, Eric AUGI SR 6 560 0 109 560 93.3

RECEIVE YDS/GAME Team Cl G Rec Yds TD Long Avg/C Yds/G 1. Conway, Dakota NPU SO 7 38 472 4 43 12.4 67.4 2. Sorenson, Peter NCC JR 7 33 451 10 36 13.7 64.4 3. Musselman, Tate IWU SR 7 26 407 6 65 15.7 58.1 4. Mitchell,Matt WHEA SR 6 30 331 1 23 11.0 55.2 5. Checchin, Artie IWU SO 7 35 381 3 26 10.9 54.4 6. O’Kane, Chad NCC SR 7 28 376 6 46 13.4 53.7 7. Geneva, Alan NPU FR 7 23 363 3 51 15.8 51.9 8. Jackson, Evan CART JR 7 29 328 0 48 11.3 46.9 9. Garvey, Alex IWU SR 6 25 266 3 28 10.6 44.3 10.Djurickovic, P. CART SR 7 25 300 1 38 12.0 42.9

ALL PURPOSE Team Cl G Rush Rcv PR KR Yds Avg/G 1. Dunning, Sean MILL JR 7 1118 197 0 0 1315 187.9 2. Magwood, M. NPU FR 6 386 87 0 436 909 151.5 3. Jones, Devonte IWU SR 7 734 21 0 284 1039 148.4 4. Williams, Josh ELMH SO 7 657 139 0 77 873 124.7 5. Blakely, Mike MILL JR 7 0 206 39 550 795 113.6 6. Checchin, Artie IWU SO 7 8 381 25 298 712 101.7 7. Chandler, Eric AUGI SR 6 560 43 0 0 603 100.5 8. Kent, Ryan. NCC JR 7 562 68 0 0 630 90.0 9. Geary,Jesse WHEA JR 7 531 88 0 0 619 88.4 10.Djurickovic, P. CART SR 7 1 300 0 241 542 77.4

INTERCEPTIONS Team Cl G Int Yds TD Long Int/G 1. Edwards, Jowoni MILL FR 6 6 180 0 60 1.00 2. Dierking, Shane NCC SR 7 5 107 0 44 0.71 3. Hartema, Trey NCC SR 6 3 94 0 34 0.50 4. Anderson,Brett WHEA SR 7 3 21 0 18 0.43 Neal, Mykal MILL FR 7 3 12 0 10 0.43 Dacanay, D NPU SR 7 3 0 0 0 0.43 7. Ritter, Stephen ELMH JR 7 2 63 0 42 0.29 Harnett, Marcus CART JR 7 2 58 1 34 0.29 Hawkins, Treyvo MILL FR 7 2 38 0 38 0.29 Giles, Alec ELMH SR 7 2 36 0 21 0.29

PASS EFFICIENCY Team Cl G Att Cmp Int Pct. Yds TD Eff. 1. Stanek, Spencer NCC SR 7 169 123 1 72.8 1617 23 196.9 2. Gallik, Rob IWU SR 7 206 133 9 64.6 1400 15 136.9 3. Roberts,Jordan WHEA SR 7 185 113 7 61.1 1300 10 130.4 4. Conway, T.D NPU FR 7 263 137 10 52.1 1769 12 116.0 5. Simoncelli, AJ CART SO 7 173 101 9 58.4 1073 2 103.9 6. Pippin, Nick MILL SO 7 177 96 10 54.2 963 3 94.2 PUNTING Team Cl G Punts Yds Long Avg 1. Kussman, Matt IWU JR 7 21 882 61 42.0 2. Looff, Kevin NCC SR 7 20 776 64 38.8 3. Shreve, Grant MILL JR 7 38 1472 64 38.7 4. Murray, Conner AUGI JR 7 35 1347 70 38.5 5. Cote,Sam WHEA JR 7 21 765 56 36.4 6. Djurickovic, P. CART SR 7 22 790 52 35.9 7. Gieseking, John NPU SO 7 50 1740 61 34.8 8. Bayer, Brett ELMH SO 7 34 1169 60 34.4

2013 COLLEGE CONFERENCE OF ILLINOIS & WISCONSIN ALL-CONFERENCE TEAM

ART KELLER OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR – Spencer Stanek - North Central

DON LARSON DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR – Shane Dierking - North Central

BOB READE COACH OF THE YEAR – Mike Conway - North Park

DEFENSEFIRST TEAM PLAYER - SCHOOL POS HT WT YR Tyrell Bolden - Illinois Wesleyan DB 6-0 190 Jr. Shane Dierking - North Central DB 5-8 171 Sr. Connor Douglas - North Central DB 5-10 185 Sr. Jackson Edwards - Wheaton DB 5-11 180 Sr. Brett Anderson - Wheaton LB 6-3 242 Sr. Adam Dansdill - Wheaton LB 6-0 207 So. George DeMaria - Elmhurst LB 5-11 205 Sr. Chris Simms - Illinois Wesleyan LB 6-1 215 Sr. Nick Slezak - North Central LB 6-2 225 Sr. Josh Fick - North Central DL 6-3 290 Sr. John Focosi - North Central DL 6-2 250 Sr. Charlie Roberts - Elmhurst DL 5-10 200 Sr. Alex Tripp - North Central DL 6-1 240 Sr. John Worley - Illinois Wesleyan DL 6-4 240 Jr.

OFFENSEFIRST TEAM PLAYER - SCHOOL POS HT WT YR Spencer Stanek - North Central QB 6-0 185 Sr. Sean Dunning - Millikin RB 6-0 215 Jr. Devonte Jones - Illinois Wesleyan RB 5-9 200 Sr. Dakota Conway - North Park WR 5-10 185 So. Tate Musselman - Illinois Wesleyan WR 6-4 220 Sr. Peter Sorenson - North Central WR 6-5 205 Jr. A.J. Thomas - North Central TE 6-4 245 Sr. Spencer Clark - Wheaton OL 6-0 261 Jr. Niall Mulcahy - Illinois Wesleyan OL 6-0 275 Jr. Nolan Randall - Wheaton OL 6-3 261 Sr. Jace Werkheiser - North Central OL 6-6 285 Sr. Greg Whalen - North Central OL 6-6 265 Sr. SPECIALISTS FIRST TEAM PLAYER - SCHOOL POS HT WT YR Artie Checchin - Illinois Wesleyan RS 6-1 200 So. Matt Kussmann - Illinois Wesleyan P 6-3 245 Jr. Nick Dace - North Central K 6-1 185 Sr. Michael Kelley - Illinois Wesleyan K 5-9 155 So. DEFENSESECOND TEAM PLAYER (SCHOOL) POS HT WT YR Jowonis Edwards - Millikin DB 5-10 165 Fr. Marcus Harnett - Carethage DB 5-6 141 Jr. Trey Hartema - North Central DB 6-0 205 Sr. Phillip Pendleton - North Park DB 5-10 190 Jr. Sean Walker - Augustana DB 5-10 190 Sr. Bennett Dettlinger - North Park LB 6-1 225 Sr. Jordan Higgins - Wheaton LB 6-0 227 Sr. Connor Klein - Illinois Wesleyan LB 6-2 205 Jr. Greg Money - Carthage LB 5-10 202 Fr. Erik Westerberg - Augustana LB 6-3 215 Sr. Brandon Dykstra - Wheaton DL 6-3 319 Sr. Sean McIntyre - Augustana DL 6-2 255 Jr. Seth Storment - Carthage DL 6-2 270 Sr. Jared Todd - Wheaton DL 6-1 248 Jr.

OFFENSESECOND TEAM PLAYER (SCHOOL) POS HT WT YR Rob Galik - Illinois Wesleyan QB 6-2 225 Sr. T.D. Conway - North Park QB 6-4 220 Fr. Eric Chandler - Augustana RB 5-9 210 Sr. Josh Williams - Elmhurst RB 5-8 180 So. Sean Conley - Illinois Wesleyan RB 5-11 265 Sr. Ryan Kent - North Central RB 5-10 200 Jr. Artie Checchin - Illinois Wesleyan WR 6-1 200 So. Alex Garvey - Illinois Wesleyan WR 6-2 200 Sr. Chad O’Kane - North Central WR 6-2 180 Sr. Taylor Dee - Illinois Wesleyan TE 6-3 230 Sr. Brendan Bauers - Millikin TE 6-1 225 Sr. Garrett Claxon - Elmhurst TE 5-11 180 So. Zach Anderson - Illinois Wesleyan OL 6-3 270 Sr. Eric Dratnol - Augustana OL 6-1 230 Sr. Eric Knaperek - North Central OL 6-2 280 So. Adam Smith - Elmhurst OL 6-5 285 Sr. Eric Whitaker - Millikin OL 6-1 285 Sr.

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2013 FOOTBALL REVIEW

Augustana opens Knowlton Outdoor Athletics Complex; Vikings finish the season with a 5-5 record and tie fourth place in the CCIW; Erik Westerberg named first team All-America, winner of NFF postgraduate scholarship and finalist for Gagliardi Trophy

The 2013 football season opened with the much-anticipated dedication of the Austin E. Knowlton Outdoor Athletics Complex. The Vikings posted a 5-5 record and fin-ished the year in a fourth-place tie in the College Conference of Illinois & Wisconsin with a 3-4 mark. Senior middle linebacker Erik Westerberg (York HS, Elmhurst, Ill.) wrapped up an outstanding career with D3football.com first team All-America honors, first team Capital One Academic All-America recognition and a National Football Foundation postgraduate scholarship. He was also named one of 10 finalists for the Gagliardi Trophy – the most prestigious individual award in Division III football.

On Saturday, August 7, Augustana and the College of Mount St. Joseph faced off in the inaugural Knowlton Kickoff Classic. The evening marked the official opening of the Knowlton Complex, including the Ken Anderson Academic All-America Club. The Vikings made the event a success with a 20-10 win over the Lions. Senior running back Eric Chandler (Cary-Grove HS, Cary, Ill.) rushed for 167 yards in barely more than a half of action and senior corner Sean Walker (Annawan HS, Annawan, Ill.) had a forced fumble, a fumble recovery and two pass breakups to earn CCIW Defensive Player of the Week honors. Central visited the Knowlton Complex in week two and defeated Augustana 38-13.

Coach Rob Cushman’s crew hit the road for the first time on September 21 and jumped out to a 28-3 halftime lead on its way to a 35-10 win at Loras. Chandler and freshman Brandon Price (Providence Catholic HS, Plainfield, Ill.) each scored a pair of first-half touchdowns. Half of Westerberg’s eight tackles took place behind the line of scrimmage and he was rewarded with conference Defensive Player of the Week recognition.

The Vikings dropped their CCIW opener 24-15 at 15th-ranked Wheaton in a contest that was delayed more than 90 minutes by lightning, but rebounded with a 28-17 Homecoming win over Elmhurst. Sophomore quarterback Sam Frasco (Prospect HS, Mt. Prospect, Ill.) rushed for 172 yards and two touchdowns against the Bluejays and freshman Jack Asquini (Buffalo Grove HS, Arlington Heights, Ill.), filling in for an injured Westerberg, had 10 tackles and an interception.

Frasco earned CCIW Offensive Player of the Week honors after rushing for 203 yards and passing for another 149 in a 47-19 win at Millikin. Chandler rambled for 108 yards as well, with Augustana posting season highs of 397 rushing and 557 total yards.

After a 45-35 home loss to North Park, the Vikings traveled to Kenosha, Wisconsin and defeated Carthage 28-0 to improve to 5-3 overall and 3-2 in the conference. Frasco rushed for 71 yards on five carries before being lost for the year with a shoul-der injury. Sophomore Chris Salazar (Providence Catholic HS, Plainfield, Ill.) filled in nicely, completing 10 of 13 pass attempts for 207 yards and two touchdowns.

Losses to 17th-ranked Illinois Wesleyan (24-10) at home and fourth-ranked North Central (53-14) on the road ended the Vikings’ season.

Senior center Eric Dratnol (Kaneland HS, Montgomery, Ill.), who helped pave the way for the CCIW’s second-best rushing attack, joined Westerberg as a first team Academic All-America selection. The pair was joined on the Academic All-District first team by Chandler. Those three all earned second team all-conference honors along with Walker and junior defensive end Sean McIntyre (Genoa-Kingston HS, Genoa, Ill.).

Senior wide receiver Nick Krantz (Moline HS, Moline, Ill.) was selected to play in the Tazón de Estrellas (Bowl of the Stars) at the 36,000-seat Estadio de Tecnológico in Monterrey, Mexico on December 21. Krantz finished his career sixth on Augustana’s all-time receptions list with 85.

Despite missing two games, Chandler led Augustana in rushing with 757 yards and seven touchdowns, averaging 5.6 yards per carry. Frasco missed the season’s final two games, but finished as the Vikings’ second leading rusher with 740 yards and five touchdowns on 111 carries (6.7 yards per attempt). Price, son of Augustana Hall-of-Famer Brad Price, rushed for 228 yards and two touchdowns on 52 carries and also reached the end zone on three of his four pass receptions to finish tied with Frasco as Augustana’s third-leading scorer this year.

Frasco completed 88 of 152 passes (57.9 percent) for 919 yards and seven touch-downs with five interceptions. The Viking receiving corps was led by Krantz, who had 34 receptions (tied for 10th in school history) for 409 yards and two touchdowns. Senior Kyle Snow (Wheaton-Warrenville South HS, Wheaton, Ill.), juniors Torre Harrell (Bloomington HS, Bloomington, Ill.) and Kyle Frake (Central HS, Clifton, Ill.) and sophomore Sean Fitzgerald (Providence Catholic HS, Manhattan, Ill.) all had between 19 and 14 receptions.

Overall, the Viking offense produced averages of 24.5 points, 233.7 rushing yards, 129.1 passing yards and 362.8 total yards per game this season. Meanwhile, the defense allowed averages of 24.0 points, 156.7 rushing yards, 182.6 passing yards and 339.3 total yards per contest.

Individually, Westerberg led the way on the defensive side of the ball. Despite sitting out the Elmhurst game, he recorded 61 solo tackles (tied for 18th in the nation at 6.78 per game), 78 total stops and 10½ tackles for loss. Freshman linebacker Mi-chael Daniels (Geneseo HS, Geneseo, Ill.) and junior safety Bo Goshorn (Romeoville HS, Romeoville, Ill.) tied for second on the team with 45 total stops. Daniels’ 26 assisted tackles led the team.

Other statistical leaders on defense included Walker, who was tops with seven pass

breakups and two fumble recoveries, junior corner Ben Fornek (Batavia HS, Batavia, Ill.), with five interceptions (tied for 21st in the nation) and senior defensive end Sean Mulholland (Clinton HS, Clinton, Iowa), with five sacks.

Junior Conner Murray (Conifer HS, Morrison, Colo.) handled both the punting and placekicking chores this season. He averaged 38.1 yards on 52 punts with a long of 70 yards, helping the Vikings finish second in the CCIW in net punting. Murray converted 26 of 29 point after attempts and three of eight field goal tries with a long of 23 yards.

2013 CCIW STANDINGSSchool CCIW OverallNorth Central 7-0 13-1Illinois Wesleyan 6-1 9-2Wheaton 5-2 8-2AUGUSTANA 3-4 5-5Elmhurst 3-4 4-6North Park 3-4 3-7Millikin 1-6 2-8Carthage 0-7 1-9

2013 AUGUSTANA FOOTBALL SUPERLATIVES

INDIVIDUAL AWARD WINNERS

D3FOOTBALL.COM ALL-AMERICAN – First team: Erik Westerberg, LB

D3FOOTBALL.COM ALL-NORTH REGION – First team: Erik Westerberg, LB

GAGLIARDI TROPHY FINALIST – Erik Westerberg, LB

CCIW ALL-CONFERENCE SELECTIONS –Second team: Erik Westerberg, LB; Sean Walker, CB; Sean McIntyre, DE; Eric Chandler, RB; Eric Dratnol, C.

CCIW PLAYERS OF THE WEEK – 09/09/12 – Sean Walker, DB (Defensive); 09/23/13 – Erik Westerberg, LB (Defensive); 10/21 – Sam Frasco, QB (Offensive).

NATIONAL FOOTBALL FOUNDATION POSTGRADUATE SCHOLAR – Erik Westerberg, LB

CoSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICA – Erik Westerberg, LB, first team; Eric Dratnol, C, first team.

CoSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-DISTRICT – Erik Westerberg, LB, first team; Eric Dratnol, C, first team; Eric Chandler, RB, first team.

CCIW ACADEMIC ALL-CONFERENCE – John Bastian, Eric Chandler, Michael Daniels, Eric Dratnol, Thomas Enke, Sean Fitzgerald, Ben Fornek, Steven Frobel, Carl Hartweg, Ben Hodges, Eric Link, Sam Mago, Caleb Nickels, Ryan Plunkett, Jacob Smith, Kyle Snow, James Stratton, Erik Westerberg.

TAZÓN DE ESTRELLAS – Nick Krantz

ADDITIONS TO AUGUSTANA’S TOP TEN LISTS

SINGLE SEASON PASS RECEPTIONS – 34 (Nick Krantz – T-10th place)

CAREER PASS RECEPTIONS – 85 (Nick Krantz – 6th place)

NCAA STATISTICAL RANKINGS TEAM – TOP 25

INTERCEPTIONS – Ben Fornek, T-22nd @ 0.50 per game

SOLO TACKLES – Erik Westerberg, T-18th @ 6.78 per game

CCIW STATISTICAL LEADERS – TEAM

ON-SIDE KICK SUCCESS – 100.0 (2 of 2)

CCIW STATISTICAL TOP FIVE – INDIVIDUAL

RUSHING – Eric Chandler, 4th @ 93.3 yards per game

PUNTING – Conner Murray, 4th @ 38.5 yards per punt

PAT KICKING – Conner Murray, 5th @ 85.7%

TACKLES – Erik Westerberg, 3rd @ 8.5 per game

PASSES DEFENDED – Ben Fornek, T-4th @ 1.00 per game

TEAM AWARDS

MOST VALUABLE PLAYER – Erick Chandler

MOST VALUABLE OFFENSIVE PLAYER – Sam Frasco

MOST VALUABLE DEFENSIVE PLAYER – Erik Westerberg

MOST VALUABLE SPECIAL TEAMS PLAYER – Shane Powe

JERRY FRECK AWARD – Will Hass

SCOUT TEAM OFFENSIVE MVP – Paris Edwards

SCOUT TEAM DEFENSIVE MVP – Josh Symbal

35 - 2014 SEASON

GAME #1

AUGUSTANA 20, MOUNT ST. JOSEPH 10on September 7 in Rock Island, Illinois

ROCK ISLAND, Ill. – Augustana rode a punishing ground attack in the first half and smothering defensive effort in the second to post a 20-10 win over Mount St. Joseph in the inaugural Austin E. Knowlton Kickoff Classic Sat-urday night at Lindberg Field. Senior Eric Chandler (Cary-Grove HS, Cary, Ill.) rushed for 167 yards in barely more than a half of action and the Viking defense held the Lions without a second-half first down until the final minute of the game. Augustana committed four turnovers and also had a 90-yard Matt Roche (Moline HS, Moline, Ill.) kickoff return for a touchdown called back, but survived to win its first season opener at home since 2008.

The Vikings took the opening kickoff and marched from their own 28 to the Lion 28 before losing a fumble. However, the defense forced a quick three-and-out and sophomore quarterback Sam Frasco (Prospect HS, Mt. Prospect, Ill.) led a 10-play 72-yard march for the game’s first score, a 10-yard burst around left end by senior Kyle Snow (Wheaton-Warrenville South HS, Wheaton, Ill.). Frasco rushed for 27 yards and completed three of three passes on the drive.

It looked like MSJ would get the equalizer on the ensuing drive, but after the Lions went 75 yards in eight plays, freshman John Bastian (V. Sue Cleveland HS, Rio Rancho, N.M.) forced a fumble at the goal line which senior Sean Walker (Annawan HS, Annawan, Ill.) recovered in the end zone to end the threat.

A Chandler 60-yard run set up the Vikings’ next score, a 23-yard Conner Murray (Conifer HS, Morrison, Colo.) field goal which put Augustana up 10-0 four seconds into the second quarter.

The Lions only had to go seven yards for a touchdown to cut it to 10-7. After a Josh Frakes interception and return to the Viking seven-yard line MSJ quarterback Caleb Watkins hit 6’ 8” John Peters on a third-down fade route in the right corner of the end zone.

The Vikings took a 13-7 lead into halftime. With the Lions on the move in Viking territory late in the half, junior Bo Goshorn (Romeoville HS, Romeoville, Ill.) intercepted a Watkins pass and returned it to 40 yards to the MSJ 45 yard-line. Murray converted a 22-yard field goal at the halftime gun.

After the teams combined for 435 total yards in the first half, the third quar-ter settled into a defensive struggle. Chandler busted off runs of 14 and 19 yards on the Vikings’ first two plays of the third quarter, but had to leave the game with an injury. The rest of the period yielded just two first downs for the Vikings and none for MSJ, although the Lions cut the Augustana lead to 13-10 with a 27-yard Shane Kelly field following a Viking fumble.

Senior Mike McLean (Willowbrook HS, Villa Park, Ill.), who took over at running back after Chandler’s injury carried most of the load on the final scoring drive of the night. The Vikings took over at their own 16 with 11:31 remaining after yet another MSJ three-and-out. McLean busted off a 30-yard run into Lion territory and then carried six more times for an additional 27 yards on the march, finishing it off with a one-yard plunge to make it 20-10 Augustana with 2:47 left.

The Lions finally picked up their only two first downs of the second half in the game’s final minute, but their final drive was ended by a Ben Fornek (Batavia HS, Batavia, Ill.) interception in the end zone.

Chandler finished with 167 rushing yards on 19 carries despite playing just two plays into the third quarter. McLean filled in nicely with 60 yards and a touchdown on seven carries. Frasco ran for 62 yards and completed 16 of 22 passes for 101 more. Augustana finished with 298 rushing yards and 399 total yards in the game. Senior Nick Krantz (Moline HS, Moline, Ill.) was the Vikings leading receiver with seven catches for 53 yards.

Walker had a big game for the Vikings defensively, with four total tackles, a forced fumble, a fumble recovery and two passes broken up. Senior Erik Westerberg (York HS, Elmhurst, Ill.) led Augustana with seven tackles. Goshorn and Fornek each had five solo stops and an interception. Coach Rob Cushman’s defense limited the Lions to just 60 total yards in the sec-ond half and MSJ’s two scoring drives covered a total of only seven yards.

The Vikings, 1-0, are back at home next week, hosting Central in a 6:00 p.m. contest at Lindberg Stadium.

Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 ScoreMount St. Joseph 0 7 3 0 - 10 Record (0-1)Augustana 7 6 0 7 - 20 Record (1-0)

Scoring Summary:1st 05:40 AUGIE - Snow, Kyle 10 yd run (Murray, Conner kick)

10 plays, 72 yards, TOP 5:03, MSJ 0 - AUGIE 72nd 14:56 AUGIE - Murray, Conner 23 yd field goal

6 plays, 68 yards, TOP 2:33, MSJ 0 - AUGIE 10 08:54 MSJ - John Peters 5 yd pass from Caleb Watkins (Shane

Kelly kick) 3 plays, 7 yards, TOP 1:12, MSJ 7 - AUGIE 10 00:00 AUGIE - Murray, Conner 22 yd field goal 7 plays, 41 yards,

TOP 0:50, MSJ 7 - AUGIE 133rd 07:56 MSJ - Shane Kelly 27 yd field goal 4 plays, 0 yards, TOP

0:23, MSJ 10 - AUGIE 134th 02:47 AUGIE - McLean, Mike 1 yd run (Murray, Conner kick) 16

plays, 84 yards, TOP 8:44, MSJ 10 - AUGIE 20

MSJ AUGIEFIRST DOWNS................... 12 23RUSHES-YARDS (NET)............ 29-106 57-298PASSING YDS (NET)............. 132 101Passes Att-Comp-Int........... 15-33-2 16-22-2TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS.... 62-238 79-399Fumble Returns-Yards.......... 0-0 0-0Punt Returns-Yards............ 2-14 2-13Kickoff Returns-Yards......... 2-40 3-51Interception Returns-Yards.... 2-37 2-40Punts (Number-Avg)............ 8-38.1 6-38.3Fumbles-Lost.................. 3-2 4-2Penalties-Yards............... 4-55 4-50Possession Time............... 23:32 36:28Third-Down Conversions........ 1 of 12 4 of 14Fourth-Down Conversions....... 2 of 2 2 of 3Red-Zone Scores-Chances....... 2-3 4-4Sacks By: Number-Yards........ 0-0 2-13

RUSHING: Mount St. Joseph-Caleb Watkins 11-55; Denzel Norvell 3-26; Cody Meade 7-19; David Fulcher 4-9; M. Patterson 2-2; Judge Love 1-1; TEAM 1-minus 6. Augustana-Chandler, Eric 19-167; Frasco, Samuel 18-62; McLean, Mike 7-60; Price, Brandon 6-11; Snow, Kyle 2-1; Fitzgerald, Sea 2-1; TEAM 1-minus 2; Hodges, Ben 2-minus 2.

PASSING: Mount St. Joseph-Caleb Watkins 15-33-2-132. Augustana-Frasco, Samuel 16-21-2-101; Chandler, Eric 0-1-0-0.

RECEIVING: Mount St. Joseph-Leonard Riston 4-54; Denzel Norvell 4-27;John Peters 3-26; Cody Meade 2-11; Matt Hans 1-9; Nick Kaminsky 1-5.Augustana-Krantz, Nick 7-53; Fitzgerald, Sea 3-19; Snow, Kyle 2-20; Frake, Kyle 2-5; Harrell, Torre 1-4; Price, Brandon 1-0.

INTERCEPTIONS: Mount St. Joseph-Josh Frakes 1-37; Brent McCleery 1-0. Augustana-Goshorn, Bo 1-40; Fornek, Ben 1-0.

FUMBLES: Mount St. Joseph-David Fulcher 2-2; TEAM 1-0. Augustana-Snow, Kyle 1-0; Krantz, Nick 1-1; Frasco, Samuel 1-1; McLean, Mike 1-0.

SACKS (UA-A): Mount St. Joseph-None. Augustana-Daniels, Michae 0-1;Stratton, James 0-1; Mulholland, Sea 0-1; Smith, Dylan 0-1.

TACKLES (UA-A): Mount St. Joseph-Josh Frakes 7-1; Konnor Blevins 6-2;Garrett Breiner 3-5; Samuel Fowler 7-0; Russell Turner 3-4; Brent Mc-Cleery 5-1; Darius Gilbert 5-1; Tim Bowman 3-3; William Peters 4-0; Adam Bigelow 3-1; M. Gatherwright 2-1; Tyler Elrod 1-1; M. Washington 1-1; Juan Gomez 1-1; Joe Meade 1-1; Alec Camp 1-0; Lonnie Dixon 1-0; C. Compton 1-0; Matt Hans 1-0; Tyler O’Brien 1-0; Denzel Norvell 0-1; Nick Fairfield 0-1; Cody Meade 0-1. Augustana-Westerberg, Eri 3-4; Goshorn, Bo 5-0; Fornek, Ben 5-0; Griffin, Connor 4-1; Mulholland, Sea 2-3; Dan-iels, Michae 1-4; McIntyre, Sean 1-3; Walker, Sean 1-3; Maroder, Tim 1-2; Smith, Dylan 1-2; Coleman, Ryan 0-3; Stiers, Brandon 1-1; Powe, Shane 0-2; Hartweg, Carl 1-0; Chandler, Eric 1-0; Smith, Lasalle 0-1;Nickels, Caleb 0-1; Stratton, James 0-1; Kalble, Frank 0-1.

36 - AUGUSTANA VIKINGS FOOTBALL

GAME #2

CENTRAL OF IOWA 38 , AUGUSTANA 13 on September 14 in Rock Island, IllinoisROCK ISLAND, Ill. – Central jumped out to a 24-0 halftime lead Saturday and went on to defeat Augustana 38-13 at Charles D. Lindberg Stadium. The Dutch took advantage of four Viking turnovers to even their record at 1-1 on the year. Augustana now also sports a 1-1 mark.

It looked like the Vikings would take an early lead when they drove from their own 19 to the Central one on the game’s third possession. The big play was a 40-yard Sam Frasco (Prospect HS, Mt. Prospect, Ill.) to Torre Harrell (Bloomington HS, Bloomington, Ill.) completion and freshman Brandon Price (Providence Catholic HS, Plainfield, Ill.) and senior Mike McLean (Willowbrook HS, Villa Park, Ill.) had runs of 18 and 11 yards, respectively, on the march. However, the Central defense stiffened, throw-ing Frasco for a pair of three-yard losses. A false start pushed Augustana back another five yards and on fourth down, Conner Murray’s (Conifer HS, Morrison, Colo.) 29-yard field goal attempt went wide right.

The Dutch answered with a 10-play, 80-yard drive to take a 7-0 lead. Quarterback Aaron Eiseler found Keegan Frisch down the right side for a 19-yard touchdown pass.

Jacob Edelman’s 29-yard punt return set up the visitors’ next score, a 36-yard Kevin Sheldon field goal with 11:12 remaining in the second quarter. Central took advantage of a 20-yard Augustana punt to go up 17-0 on its next possession. Eiseler connected with Blaine Forsythe for an 18-yard touchdown pass to cap a three-play, 36-yard drive.

Eiseler closed out the first-half scoring with an eight-yard touchdown run with 4:04 left before halftime, finishing off a four-play, 52-yard march.

It was Eiseler and Forsythe hooking up again with 8:07 left in the third. Their 40-yard touchdown completion and Sheldon’s conversion put the Dutch up 31-0.

Frasco’s 53-yard option keeper down the left sideline set up Augustana’s first score. He connected with Harrell on fourth-and-goal from the seven on a ball that was tipped by a Central defender. Murray’s PAT made it 31-7 with nine seconds left in the third.

Each team added a touchdown in the final period. De’Andre Currie’s 37-yard scoring run capped a five-play, 68-yard Central march and Frasco went over from one yard out for the Vikings to finish of a 13-play 81-yard scoring drive. Augustana failed on its two-point conversion attempt and Central ran out the clock to make the final 38-13.

Senior corner Ben Fornek (Batavia HS, Batavia, Ill.) had four solo tackles and a pair of interceptions, his second and third of the season. Senior Erik Westerberg (York HS. Elmhurst, Ill.) was in on a dozen stops, including 10 of the solo variety and senior defensive end Sean Mulholland (Clinton HS, Clinton, Ill.) had two tackles for loss and the Vikings’ only sack among his six tackles.

Offensively, Price led the rushing attack with 39 yards on 11 carries and junior Benjamin Hodges (St. Charles North HS, Elburn, Ill.) ran for 38 yards on nine carries. Frasco was 13 of 27 passing for 124 yards and one touchdown, but was intercepted three times. Harrell had three catches for 51 yards and a score and senior Nick Krantz (Moline HS, Moline, Ill.) cor-ralled four passes for 29 yards.

The Vikings will try to get back on the winning track on Saturday, Sep-tember 21 when they travel to Dubuque, Iowa to face Loras. Kickoff is scheduled for 1:00 p.m.

Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 ScoreCentral of Iowa 7 17 7 7 - 38 Record: (1-1)Augustana 0 0 7 6 - 13 Record: (1-1)

Scoring Summary:1st 03:29 CEN - Keegan Frisch 19 yd pass from Aaron Eiseler (Kevin

Sheldon kick), 10-80 4:30, CEN 7 - AUGIE 02nd 11:12 CEN - Kevin Sheldon 36 yd field goal, 7-28 3:48,

CEN 10 - AUGIE 0 08:11 CEN - Blaine Forsythe 18 yd pass from Aaron Eiseler (Kevin

Sheldon kick), 3-36 1:09, CEN 17 - AUGIE 0 04:04 CEN - Aaron Eiseler 8 yd run (Kevin Sheldon kick), 4-52 0:57,

CEN 24 - AUGIE 03rd 08:07 CEN - Blaine Forsythe 40 yd pass from Aaron Eiseler (Kevin

Sheldon kick), 3-56 0:56, CEN 31 - AUGIE 0 00:09 AUGIE - Harrell, Torre 7 yd pass from Frasco, Samuel

(Murray, Conner kick), 9-80 3:09, CEN 31 - AUGIE 74th 10:11 CEN - De’Andre Currie 37 yd run (Kevin Sheldon kick), 5-68

3:19, CEN 38 - AUGIE 7 05:15 AUGIE - Frasco, Samuel 1 yd run (Murray, Conner rush

failed), 13-81 4:47, CEN 38 - AUGIE 13

CEN AUGIE FIRST DOWNS................... 20 15RUSHES-YARDS (NET)............ 34-161 41-164PASSING YDS (NET)............. 229 124Passes Att-Comp-Int........... 28-20-2 27-13-3TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS..... 62-390 68-288Fumble Returns-Yards.......... 0-0 0-0Punt Returns-Yards............ 2-31 0-0Kickoff Returns-Yards......... 2-47 6-101Interception Returns-Yards.... 3-13 2-16Punts (Number-Avg)............ 4-31.5 6-32.8Fumbles-Lost.................. 0-0 3-1Penalties-Yards............... 7-69 6-35Possession Time............... 30:21 29:39Third-Down Conversions........ 4 of 11 4 of 15Fourth-Down Conversions....... 0 of 0 1 of 2Red-Zone Scores-Chances....... 4-6 2-3Sacks By: Number-Yards........ 4-23 1-7

RUSHING: Central of Iowa-De’Andre Currie 10-74; Josh Osborn 12-65;Schyler Bardole 4-29; Tyler Lenox 2-2; Aaron Eiseler 3-minus 3; TEAM 3-minus 6. Augustana-Price, Brandon 11-39; Hodges, Ben 9-38; Frasco, Samuel 12-26; McLean, Mike 4-24; Fitzgerald, Sea 3-24; Snow, Kyle 1-19; Salazar, Chris 1-minus 6.

PASSING: Central of Iowa-Aaron Eiseler 19-25-1-214; Austin Blom 1-3-1-15. Augustana-Frasco, Samuel 13-27-3-124; Salazar, Chris 0-0-0-0.

RECEIVING: Central of Iowa-Grant McArdle 5-48; Brendon Boerm 5-31; Keegan Frisch 4-48; Blaine Forsythe 2-58; Josh Osborn 2-31; Jack Norgaard 1-9; De’Andre Currie 1-4. Augustana-Krantz, Nick 4-29; Harrell, Torre 3-51; Snow, Kyle 3-11; Frake, Kyle 2-28; Fitzgerald, Sea 1-5.

INTERCEPTIONS: Central of Iowa-Jordan Wachter 1-13; Jacob Tune 1-0; Mike Young 1-0. Augustana-Fornek, Ben 2-16.

FUMBLES: Central of Iowa-None. Augustana-Frasco, Samuel 2-1; Krantz, Nick 1-0.

SACKS (UA-A): Central of Iowa-Keith Rush 3-0; Dustin Smith 1-0.Augustana-Mulholland, Sea 1-0.

TACKLES (UA-A): Central of Iowa-Jordan Wachter 6-2; Mitch Schroeder 4-4; Bryan Mejia 5-0; Eric Larson 4-1; Jacob Edleman 3-2; Mike Young 3-2; Keith Rush 3-2; Jason Breon 3-0; Drew Carlson 2-1; Nick Henry 2-0; Grant Gustafson 2-0; Jaemin Powell 2-0; Dustin Smith 1-1; Jack Shipley 0-2; Jay Pike 1-0; Tony Oros 1-0; Spencer Matlock 1-0; Tommy Feller 1-0; Ryan Collins 1-0; J.J. Kotz 1-0; Jacob Tune 1-0; Danny Samson 1-0; Brody Janssen 0-1. Augustana-Westerberg, Eri 10-2; Mulholland, Sea 5-1; Daniels, Michae 1-5; Goshorn, Bo 3-2; Fornek, Ben 4-0; Maroder, Tim 4-0; Walker, Sean 3-1; Smith, Dylan 1-3; Roehrenbeck, Mi 2-0; Stiers, Brandon 2-0; Bastian, John 2-0; Dyche, Justin 1-1; Mago, Sam 1-0; Krantz, Nick 1-0; Coleman, Ryan 1-0; Roche, Matthew 0-1; Smith, Lasalle 0-1; Griffin, Connor 0-1; McIntyre, Sean 0-1; Nickels, Caleb 0-1.

37 - 2014 SEASON

GAME #3

AUGUSTANA 35, LORAS 10 on September 21 in Dubuque, IowaDUBUQUE, Iowa – Senior Eric Chandler (Cary-Grove HS, Cary, Ill.) and freshman Brandon Price (Providence Catholic HS, Plainfield, Ill.) each found the end zone twice Saturday as Augustana defeated Loras 35-10 at the Rock Bowl. The Vikings improve to 2-1 heading into their CCIW opener at Wheaton on October 5. The Duhawks fall to 1-2 on the year.

Augustana wasted no time jumping on top. After the defense forced a Loras three-and-out on the game’s first possession, the offense took less than two and a half minutes to go 56 yards for a touchdown. Torre Harrell (Bloomington HS, Bloomington, Ill.) rushed for 32 yards on the Vikings’ first play from scrimmage and Chandler, seeing his first action since the third quarter of the season-opener, capped the seven-play march with a one-yard scoring run.

Augustana added another touchdown in the first quarter, going 59 yards in eight plays to go up 14-0. Sophomore quarterback Sam Frasco (Prospect HS, Mt. Prospect, Ill.) had a 20-yard touchdown pass to Kyle Frake (Cen-tral HS, Clifton, Ill.) called back, but bounced right back to hook up with Price for a 25-yard scoring strike on the next play. Price also rushed four times for 45 yards on the drive.

Chandler went in from six yards out early in the second quarter, capping an 11-play, 54-yard march and Conner Murray’s (Conifer HS, Morrison, Colo.) point after made it 21-0 Vikings. Freshman Connor Griffin (Mount Carmel HS, Chicago, Ill.) picked off a Dylan Jones pass on the first play of Loras’ next possession and it took Augustana just four plays to go 33 yards and reach the end zone again. Price was again the main man, bust-ing off a 22-yard run before going in from the two to make it 28-0 with 9:18 left in the half.

Louie Oswald’s 31-yard field goal for the Duhawks with 30 seconds left made the score 28-3 at the break.

Frasco keyed the Vikings’ next touchdown drive on the first possession of the second half. He hit senior Nick Krantz (Moline HS, Moline, Ill.) for 28 yards on the first play and carried twice for 25 yards including an 11-yard scoring run to cap an eight play, 78-yard drive. It was Augustana’s fifth touchdown in its first six possessions of the game and gave the Vikings a 35-3 lead.

The host scored the game’s final points on the last play of the third quar-ter. Chris Walker scooped up an Augustana fumble and took it 22 yards to the end zone. Oswald’s PAT accounted for the final of 35-10.

Price led a balanced Viking ground game with 66 yards on 13 carries. Frasco carried eight times for 51 yards and completed five of 10 passes for 82 yards and a touchdown. Krantz caught two passes for 34 yards.

The Vikings defense, led by eight tackles from senior linebacker Erik Westerberg (York HS, Elmhurst, Ill.), did a tremendous job against Loras running back Nate Carrier. Carrier came into the game with almost 300 rushing yards in two previous contests, but was held to 11 yards on 17 carries by Augustana. The Duhawks finished with just 50 rushing yards and 120 total yards in the game and seven different Vikings each recorded a sack.

Six of Westerberg’s stops were solo tackles and four came behind the line of scrimmage. Freshman linebacker Michael Daniels (Geneseo HS, Gen-eseo, Ill.) added six total tackles. In addition to Griffin’s interception, Luke Kowalczyk (La Salle-Peru HS, Peru, Ill.) also picked off a Duhawk pass.

Coach Rob Cushman’s Vikings will be idle the week of September 28 before opening CCIW play at Wheaton on Saturday, October 5. Kickoff is scheduled for 1:00 p.m .

Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 ScoreAugustana 14 14 7 0 - 35 Record: (2-1)Loras College 0 3 7 0 - 10 Record: (1-2)

Scoring Summary:1st 10:50 AUGIE - Chandler, Eric 1 yd run (Murray, Conner kick), 7-56

2:23, AUGIE 7 - LOR 0 02:14 AUGIE - Price, Brandon 25 yd pass from Frasco, Samuel

(Murray, Conner kick), 8-59 3:27, AUGIE 14 - LOR 02nd 10:27 AUGIE - Chandler, Eric 6 yd run (Murray, Conner kick), 11-54

4:45, AUGIE 21 - LOR 0 09:18 AUGIE - Price, Brandon 2 yd run (Murray, Conner kick), 4-33 1:00, AUGIE 28 - LOR 0 00:30 LOR - Louie Oswald 31 yd field goal, 16-61 8:41, AUGIE 28 - LOR 33rd 12:00 AUGIE - Frasco, Samuel 11 yd run (Murray, Conner kick),

8-78 2:50 AUGIE 35 - LOR 3 00:00 LOR - Chris Walker 22 yd fumble recovery (Louie Oswald

kick), AUGIE 35 - LOR 10

AUGIE LOR FIRST DOWNS................... 17 11RUSHES-YARDS (NET)............ 54-269 36-50PASSING YDS (NET)............. 82 70Passes Att-Comp-Int........... 10-5-0 18-10-2TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS..... 64-351 54-120Fumble Returns-Yards.......... 0-0 1-22Punt Returns-Yards............ 0-0 0-0Kickoff Returns-Yards......... 3-54 6-65Interception Returns-Yards.... 2-0 0-0Punts (Number-Avg)............ 5-41.0 5-35.6Fumbles-Lost.................. 2-1 1-1Penalties-Yards............... 11-132 5-39Possession Time............... 31:17 28:38Third-Down Conversions........ 5 of 12 3 of 15Fourth-Down Conversions....... 1 of 2 3 of 4Red-Zone Scores-Chances....... 5-7 1-1Sacks By: Number-Yards........ 5-33 0-0

RUSHING: Augustana-Price, Brandon 13-66; Frasco, Samuel 8-51; Fitzgerald, Sea 2-43; Harrell, Torre 1-32; Hodges, Ben 6-31; Chandler, Eric 8-30; McLean,Mike 4-22; Snow, Kyle 3-3; Krantz, Nick 1-2; Frake, Kyle 2-0; TEAM 1-minus 2; Salazar, Chris 5-minus 9. Loras College-Thomas Rose 11-46; Nate Carrier 17-11; Calvin Smith 2-7; Nik Schulte 1-0; Danny Willis 1-0; Dylan Jones 4-minus 14.

PASSING: Augustana-Frasco, Samuel 5-10-0-82. Loras College-Thomas Rose 6-12-1-70; Dylan Jones 4-6-1-0.

RECEIVING: Augustana-Krantz, Nick 2-34; Price, Brandon 1-25; Fitzger-ald, Sea 1-14; Snow, Kyle 1-9. Loras College-Nate Carrier 4-6; Brendan Oates 2-22; Nate Even 2-16; Calvin Smith 1-21; Jordan Pontius 1-5.

INTERCEPTIONS: Augustana-Kowalczyk, Luke 1-0; Griffin, Connor 1-0. Loras College-None.

FUMBLES: Augustana-Salazar, Chris 1-0; Price, Brandon 1-1. LorasCollege-Nik Schulte 1-1.

SACKS (UA-A): Augustana-Hartweg, Carl 0-1; Griffin, Connor 1-0; Strat-ton, James 0-1; Goshorn, Bo 1-0; McIntyre, Sean 1-0; Mago, Sam 0-1; Enke,Thomas 0-1. Loras College-None.

TACKLES (UA-A): Augustana-Westerberg, Eri 6-2; Daniels, Michae 5-1;Goshorn, Bo 4-0; O’Donoghue, Mik 4-0; Kalble, Frank 3-1; Walker, Sean 3-1; Smith, Dylan 2-1; Fornek, Ben 2-1; Enke, Thomas 2-1; Coleman, Ryan 2-0; Griffin, Connor 2-0; Nickels, Caleb 2-0; Asquini, Jack 2-0; Hart-weg, Carl 0-2; Hass, Will 1-0; Bastian, John 1-0; TEAM 1-0; Smith, Lasalle 1-0; McIntyre, Sean 1-0; Mago, Sam 0-1; Stratton, James 0-1. Loras College-Calvin Harridge 12-0; Logan Kuehl 5-2; Dave Pirkle 6-0; Chris Walker 6-0; Will Tumberger 4-2; Damon Davies 5-0; Andrew Reed 3-1; Reid Mahoney 2-1; Mitch Powers 2-0; Brendan Oates 2-0; Chris Sullivan 2-0; Tucker Brady 2-0; Mark Tilkes 2-0; Tim Mikeworth 1-0.

38 - AUGUSTANA VIKINGS FOOTBALL

GAME #4

WHEATON 24, AUGUSTANA 15on October 5 in Wheaton, IllinoisWHEATON, Ill. – After waiting out a 90-minute lightning delay at McCully Stadium Saturday, Augustana put up a pair of touchdowns late but ran out of time, falling 24-15 to 15th-ranked Wheaton. Coach Rob Cushman’s Vikings are now 2-2 on the season and 0-1 in the conference heading into a homecoming date with Elmhurst on Saturday, October 12.The Thunder improved to 4-0 overall and 1-0 in the CCIW.

Down 24-0 when the game was delayed with 8:25 remaining, Augustana scored twice late to account for the final. First, sophomore quarterback Sam Frasco (Prospect HS, Mt. Prospect, Ill.) hit Brandon Price (Provi-dence Catholic HS, Plainfield, Ill.) with a 23-yard scoring strike with 1:49 left, capping a nine-play, 57-yard drive. After Nick Krantz (Moline HS, Moline, Ill.) recovered Conner Murray’s (Conifer HS, Morrison, Colo.) perfectly executed onside kick, Frasco and Price hooked up on a fourth-and-eight screen pass which the freshman took 38 yards to the end zone. Frasco connected with Ben Hodges (St. Charles North HS, Elburn, Ill.) for the two-point conversion to make the score 24-15. The Vikings then recovered another onside kick. However, with just 13 seconds remaining they got off just two plays before time ran out.

Augustana dug itself a hole with early mistakes. After winning the toss and electing to receive, the Vikings coughed up the opening kickoff and it took Wheaton just four plays to go 28 yards for the go-ahead score. Charlie Velling carried it in from three yards out and Sam Cote’s point after gave the Thunder a 7-0 lead. On Augustana’s next possession, Frasco scooted 33 yards down the left sideline on an option keeper, but the Vikings were whistled for an illegal chop block which nullified the gain and stalled the drive.

Cote’s 39-yard field goal with 5:21 left in the first quarter capped a 13-play, 38-yard drive and put the hosts on top 10-0.

Augustana came up with a pair of first-half takeaways, but couldn’t convert either into points. A Sean Walker (Annawan HS, Annawan, Ill.) interception of Jordan Roberts late in the first quarter stopped a Wheaton drive and the Thunder lost a fumble at their own 21 with just under 10 minutes left in the half. Freshman Connor Griffin (Mount Carmel HS, Chicago, Ill.) came away with the recovery, but after the offense gained just one yard on three plays, Murray’s 37-yard field goal attempt went wide right.

A key defensive stop near midfield set up Augustana’s final possession of the first half. It appeared Wheaton had forced another Viking three and out, but an unsportsmanlike conduct call gave the visitors their initial first down of the game. They eventually drove to the Thunder 40 with just under a minute remaining, but an unsportsmanlike call of their own ended the march, sending the teams to the locker room with the hosts leading 10-0.

Wheaton took control in the third quarter, taking the second half kickoff and driving 75 yards in 10 plays for a score. Roberts connected with Hunter Thorson for a 16-yard touchdown pass and Cote’s PAT made it 17-0 Thunder. Late in the third, running back Keegan Kemp broke loose for a 48-yard run to the Augustana two-yard line. He was rewarded on the next play by getting to carry the ball into the end zone to put Wheaton up 24-0 with Cote’s conversion.

With 8:25 showing on the clock in the fourth quarter, the lightning warning system sounded and the teams wouldn’t take the field again for another hour and a half. Murray attempted a 32-yard field goal on the first play after the delay, but it went wide left, keeping the Vikings scoreless.

A stiff Wheaton defense made life difficult for Augustana most of the day. Led by Frasco’s 56 yards on 15 carries, the Vikings finished with 117 rush-ing yards. Senior Eric Chandler (Cary-Grove HS, Cary, Ill.) added 44 yards on 15 totes. Frasco ended up 16 of 28 for 165 yards through the air with two touchdowns and no interceptions. Augustana finished with 282 yards of total offense.

The Thunder ended up with 392 total yards, 239 on the ground and 153 through the air. Griffin, fellow freshman Michael Daniels (Geneseo HS, Geneseo, Ill.) and junior Bo Goshorn (Romeoville HS. Romeoville, Ill.) led the Viking defense with seven tackles each.

Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 ScoreAugustana 0 0 0 15 - 15 Record: (2-2,0-1)Wheaton 10 0 14 0 - 24 Record: (4-0,1-0)

Scoring Summary:1st 13:00 WHEATON - Velling,Charlie 3 yd run (Cote, Sam kick), 4-28

1:51, AUGIE 0 - WHEATON 7 05:21 WHEATON - Cote, Sam 39 yd field goal, 13-38 5:24, AUGIE

0 - WHEATON 103rd 10:22 WHEATON - Thorson, Hunter 16 yd pass from Roberts,

Jordan (Cote, Sam kick), 10-75 4:38, AUGIE 0 - WHEATON 17 02:34 WHEATON - Kemp, Keegan 2 yd run (Cote, Sam kick), 3-52

1:13, AUGIE 0 - WHEATON 244th 01:49 AUGIE - Price, Brandon 23 yd pass from Frasco, Samuel

(Murray, Conner kick), 9-57 3:20, AUGIE 7 - WHEATON 24 00:16 AUGIE - Price, Brandon 38 yd pass from Frasco, Samuel

(Hodges, Ben pass from Frasco, Samuel), 7-54 1:33, AUGIE 15- WHEATON 24

AUGIE WHEATON FIRST DOWNS................... 12 20RUSHES-YARDS (NET)............ 37-122 40-239PASSING YDS (NET)............. 165 153Passes Att-Comp-Int........... 28-16-0 29-17-2TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS..... 65-287 69-392Fumble Returns-Yards.......... 0-0 0-0Punt Returns-Yards............ 0-0 3-20Kickoff Returns-Yards......... 4-75 2-23Interception Returns-Yards.... 2-0 0-0Punts (Number-Avg)............ 8-40.6 5-32.6Fumbles-Lost.................. 1-1 2-2Penalties-Yards............... 4-42 12-127Possession Time............... 26:29 33:31Third-Down Conversions........ 6 of 19 7 of 13Fourth-Down Conversions....... 1 of 2 0 of 0Red-Zone Scores-Chances....... 0-2 3-3Sacks By: Number-Yards........ 1-1 2-7

RUSHING: Augustana-Frasco, Samuel 15-56; Chandler, Eric 15-44; Price,Brandon 3-12; Hodges, Ben 2-8; Krantz, Nick 1-3; Fitzgerald, Sea 1-minus 1. Wheaton-Velling,Charlie 15-94; Kemp, Keegan 9-87; Geary, Jesse 5-38; Roberts, Jordan 7-19; Swider, Justin 2-2; Mitchell, Matt 1-1; TEAM 1-minus 2.

PASSING: Augustana-Frasco, Samuel 16-28-0-165. Wheaton-Roberts, Jordan 16-28-2-145; Kemp, Keegan 1-1-0-8.

RECEIVING: Augustana-Harrell, Torre 4-22; Krantz, Nick 3-25; Snow, Kyle 3-13; Price, Brandon 2-61; Fitzgerald, Sea 2-31; Frake, Kyle 2-13.Wheaton-Mitchell, Matt 7-57; Roberts,Grayson 3-20; Velling,Charlie 2-15; Seitz, Stephen 1-17; Kemp, Keegan 1-17; Thorson, Hunter 1-16; Lindquist, And. 1-8; Washko, David 1-3.

INTERCEPTIONS: Augustana-Walker, Sean 1-0; Smith, Dylan 1-0.Wheaton-None.

FUMBLES: Augustana-Roche, Matthew 1-1. Wheaton-TEAM 1-1; Rob-erts, Jordan 1-1.

SACKS (UA-A): Augustana-Stiers, Brandon 1-0. Wheaton-Weatherred, Sam 1-0; Reitz, Chad 1-0.

TACKLES (UA-A): Augustana-Goshorn, Bo 5-2; Griffin, Connor 3-4; Daniels, Michae 1-6; Maroder, Tim 3-3; Walker, Sean 3-3; Powe, Shane 3-2; Westerberg, Eri 2-3; Fornek, Ben 2-3; O’Donoghue, Mik 4-0; Hartweg, Carl 2-1; Stratton, James 1-2; Smith, Dylan 2-0; Gruca, Justin 2-0; Mulhol-land, Sea 1-1; Stiers, Brandon 1-1; Smith, Lasalle 1-0; Hass, Will 1-0; Mc-Intyre, Sean 1-0; Snow, Kyle 0-1. Wheaton-Anderson, Brett 7-3; Higgins, Jordan 2-4; Edwards,Jackson 4-1; Mendez, Alex 3-2; Warren, Mitch 3-2; Todd, Jared 3-1; Reitz, Chad 3-0; Nightingale,C.J 3-0; Dornbush,Jordan 2-1; Weatherred, Sam 2-1; Benton, Ben 1-2; McRae, Logan 1-2; Jenkins, Chris 1-2; Suominen, David 2-0; Dansdill, Adam 1-1; Vargyas, Tony 1-1; Cadena, Oskar 0-2; Caldwell, Sam 1-0; Thorson, Hunter 1-0; Drach, Daniel0-1; Dykstra,Brandon 0-1; Lovett, Tim 0-1.

39 - 2014 SEASON

GAME #5

AUGUSTANA 28, ELMHURST 17on October 12 in Rock Island, IllinoisROCK ISLAND, Ill. – Sophomore quarterback Sam Frasco (Prospect HS, Mt. Prospect, Ill.) rushed for 172 yards and two touchdowns Saturday to lead Augustana to a 28-17 Homecoming win over Elmhurst. Coach Rob Cushman’s Vikings improve to 3-2 overall and 1-1 in the CCIW, while the Bluejays fall to 1-4 and 0-2 in the league.

The visitors took the lead late in the first quarter when running back Josh Williams burst through a hole on the right side and went 54 yards to paydirt. The run capped a four-play, 67-yard drive and David Tomis’ point after put Elmhurst up 7-0. The Bluejays missed a scoring opportunity ear-lier in the period. After recovering an Augustana fumble in Viking territory, they drove to the 30, but Tomis’ 47-yard field goal attempt went wide right.

The hosts answered right back on the next possession after the Bluejay touchdown. Keyed by a 24-yard run by freshman LaSalle Smith (Plainfield East HS, Bolingbrook, Ill.) on a fake punt, Augustana drove 75 yards in nine plays for the equalizer. Frasco finished off the march with a 20-yard option keeper to the end zone.

Junior Ben Fornek’s (Batavia HS, Batavia, Ill.) fourth interception of the year halted Elmhurst’s next drive.

A 21-yard touchdown run on an end-around by senior Nick Krantz (Moline HS, Moline, Ill.) put the Vikings on top with 1:37 to go before halftime. It capped a six-play, 51-yard drive and Conner Murray’s (Conifer HS, Mor-rison, Colo.) PAT made it 14-7 Vikings.

On the first play of the next possession, freshman linebacker Jack Asquini (Buffalo Grove HS, Arlington Heights, Ill.), filling in for an injured Erik West-erberg (York HS, Elmhurst, Ill.), picked off Bluejay quarterback Logan Stel-zriede at the Elmhurst 31. The Vikings were assessed a 15-yard penalty after the play, but Frasco took the first snap and scrambled 46 yards to the end zone. Murray’s conversion gave Augustana a 21-7 halftime lead.

Elmhurst cut the deficit to 21-14 with a 13-play, 67-yard drive to start the second half. Stelzriede punched it in from the one.

Tomis’ 28-yard field goal early in the fourth quarter got the Bluejays within 21-17, but Augustana again answered, this time going 71 yards in seven plays for a touchdown. Senior Eric Chandler (Cary-Grove HS, Cary, Ill.) went 18 yards up the middle on the first play and Frasco broke off runs of 22 and 17 yards before Chandler eventually capped the march with a one-yard touchdown run.

The Vikings stopped Elmhurst on downs twice in the final five minutes to secure the victory.

In addition to his 172 rushing yards on 19 carries, Frasco connected on 12 of 18 pass attempts for 107 yards. Krantz was on the receiving end of six passes for 78 yards and Chandler added 61 yards on 15 rushes. Asquini led Augustana with 10 tackles in his first collegiate start, recording six solo and four assists. Fornek had three pass breakups.

The Vikings hit the road next Saturday, October 19, taking on Millikin in a 1:00 p.m. contest in Decatur, Illinois.

Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 ScoreElmhurst 7 0 7 3 - 17 Record: (1-4,0-2)Augustana 0 21 0 7 - 28 Record: (3,1-1)

Scoring Summary:1st 01:28 ELMHURST - Williams 54 yd run (Tomis kick), 4-67 2:06, ELMHURST 7 - AUGIE 02nd 12:03 AUGIE - Frasco, Samuel 20 yd run (Murray, Conner kick), 9-75 4:25, ELMHURST 7 - AUGIE 7 01:37 AUGIE - Krantz, Nick 21 yd run (Murray, Conner kick), 6-51 2:26, ELMHURST 7 - AUGIE 14 01:25 AUGIE - Frasco, Samuel 46 yd run (Murray, Conner kick), 1-46 0:00, ELMHURST 7 - AUGIE 213rd 07:39 ELMHURST - Stelzriede 1 yd run (Tomis kick), 13-67 7:11, ELMHURST 14 - AUGIE 214th 10:51 ELMHURST - Tomis 28 yd field goal, 11-44 4:20, ELMHURST 17 - AUGIE 21 07:32 AUGIE - Chandler, Eric 1 yd run (Murray, Conner kick), 7-71 3:13, ELMHURST 17 - AUGIE 28

ELM AUGIEFIRST DOWNS................... 17 20RUSHES-YARDS (NET)............ 40-196 47-286PASSING YDS (NET)............. 119 107Passes Att-Comp-Int........... 32-14-2 18-12-0TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS..... 72-315 65-393Fumble Returns-Yards.......... 0-0 0-0Punt Returns-Yards............ 0-0 1-18Kickoff Returns-Yards......... 1-30 1-21Interception Returns-Yards.... 0-0 2-5Punts (Number-Avg)............ 4-33.5 5-40.4Fumbles-Lost.................. 0-0 1-1Penalties-Yards............... 6-55 7-75Possession Time............... 31:01 28:59Third-Down Conversions........ 7 of 17 4 of 12Fourth-Down Conversions....... 1 of 4 2 of 3Red-Zone Scores-Chances....... 2-2 2-2Sacks By: Number-Yards........ 0-0 1-1

RUSHING: Elmhurst-Williams 11-84; Stelzriede 16-62; Tubek 9-30; Lindal4-20. Augustana-Frasco, Samuel 19-172; Chandler, Eric 15-61; Smith, Lasalle 1-24; Krantz, Nick 1-21; McLean, Mike 7-12; Hodges, Ben 1-2; Fitzgerald, Sea 1-minus 2; TEAM 2-minus 4.

PASSING: Elmhurst-Stelzriede 14-32-2-119. Augustana-Frasco, Samuel12-18-0-107.

RECEIVING: Elmhurst-Lindal 4-43; Sanfilippo 3-15; Claxon 2-34; Williams 2-14; Caspers 2-10; Tubek 1-3. Augustana-Krantz, Nick 6-78; Harrell, Torre 2-23; Snow, Kyle 2-minus 1; Frake, Kyle 1-5; Chandler, Eric 1-2.

INTERCEPTIONS: Elmhurst-None. Augustana-Asquini, Jack 1-5; Fornek, Ben 1-0.

FUMBLES: Elmhurst-None. Augustana-Frasco, Samuel 1-1.

SACKS (UA-A): Elmhurst-None. Augustana-Mulholland, Sea 1-0.

TACKLES (UA-A): Elmhurst-Beyer 6-0; Ritter 4-2; Giles 5-0; Carr 5-0;Riffle 4-1; DeMaria 2-2; Roberts 2-2; Spracklen 3-0; Dunn 3-0; Sanfilippo 2-0; Beltrano 2-0; Evangelista 2-0; Eliades 2-0; Massie 1-1; Hamblen 1-0; Pawlicki 1-0; Garabedian 1-0; Giudicy 1-0. Augustana-Asquini, Jack 6-4; Kalble, Frank 6-1; Fornek, Ben 5-1; Griffin, Connor 5-0; Goshorn, Bo 5-0; Maroder, Tim 4-1; Stratton, James 2-2; O’Donoghue, Mik 2-1; Daniels, Mi-chae 1-2; Hass, Will 2-0; Mulholland, Sea 2-0; McIntyre, Sean 1-1; Powe, Shane 1-0; Joyce, John 1-0; Byro, Jason 1-0; Hartweg, Carl 1-0; Smith, Dylan 1-0; Gruca, Justin 0-1.

40 - AUGUSTANA VIKINGS FOOTBALL

GAME #6

AUGUSTANA 47, MILLIKIN 19 on October 19 in Decatur, IllinoisDECATUR, Ill. – A three-touchdown outburst in the third quarter broke open a tight game Saturday as Augustana rolled to a 47-19 win over Millikin at Lindsay Field. The Vikings rushed for over 300 yards in the second half to improve to 4-2 overall and 2-1 in the CCIW, while the Big Blue dropped to 1-5 on the year and 0-3 in the league.

Leading 14-12 at intermission, Augustana scored on three of four possessions in the third quarter to get some breathing room. The Vikings took the second half kickoff and went 76 yards in 10 plays to go up 22-12. Senior running back Eric Chandler (Cary-Grove HS, Cary, Ill.) carried three times for 55 yards on the march, including a key 23-yard run on 1st-and-24. Senior Mike McLean (Willowbrook HS, Villa Park, Ill.) capped the drive, going in untouched from the six on an inside counter.

After the Augustana defense forced a Millikin three-and-out, the Vikings went 78 yards in five plays with Benjamin Hodges (St. Charles North HS, Elburn, Ill.) scoring from six yards on an option to the right side. Sophomore quarterback Sam Frasco (Prospect HS, Mt. Prospect, Ill.) and Chandler had runs of 24 and 18 yards, respectively. A 65-yard Frasco dash set up Chandler’s three-yard touchdown run just before the end of the third quarter, giving Augustana a 34-12 lead.

Backup quarterback Chris Salazar (Providence Catholic HS, Plainfield, Ill.) threw an 11-yard touchdown pass to junior Kyle Frake (Central HS, Clifton, Ill.) and ran nine yards for another score in the fourth quarter.

A Sean Walker (Annawan HS, Annawan, Ill.) interception on the third play of the game set up Augustana’s first drive, which featured a pair of Frasco scrambles. First, on third-and-six from the Millikin 38, Frasco bolted to his right for 33 yards. Three plays later, on third-and goal from the three, he dropped back, lost his footing temporarily, but regained it and sprinted to the right corner of the end zone for the game’s first score. After a Millikin penalty on the point after, Coach Rob Cushman decided to go for two and Frasco rolled right and hit Zach Peruski (Plano HS, Plano, Ill.) to put the Vikings up 8-0.

Millikin’s Sean Dunning, who rushed for 258 yards on the day, cut the deficit to 8-6 with a 31-yard touchdown run out of the Wildcat formation.

Penalties cost Augustana a pair of scores in the first half. A 26-yard Frasco keeper in the first quarter put the Vikings in position to attempt a 38-yard field goal. Conner Murray’s (Conifer HS, Morrison, Colo.) first kick was nullified by a false start and his second attempt from 43 yards was no good. Frasco also had a 50-yard touchdown run called back in the second quarter.

The Vikings were able to extend the lead to 14-8 late in the second quarter when Fra-sco scrambled left and found Frake, who got his feet down in the back of the end zone for a 17-yard touchdown. A key play on the six-play, 84-yard drive came when Frasco hit sophomore Sean Fitzgerald (Providence Catholic, Manhattan, Ill.) behind the Big Blue secondary for 63 yards on third-and-10 from the Viking 16.

On the ensuing possession, it look like Augustana had Dunning stuffed for no gain, but he was able to bounce it outside and go 75 yards down the left sideline to get Millikin within 14-12 at the half.

Frasco had his second straight huge game, rushing for 203 yards and a touchdown on 16 carries and throwing for 149 yards and another score on eight-of-17 passing. Chandler added 108 yards and a touchdown on 13 totes as Augustana finished with 397 rushing yards on 52 attempts. Frake caught three passes for 42 yards and two touchdowns and junior Torre Harrell (Bloomington HS, Bloomington, Ill.) had three grabs for 26 yards.

After missing last week’s game, senior middle linebacker Erik Westerberg (York HS, Elmhurst, Ill.) returned with team-high nine tackles. Walker had seven solo stops in addition to his second interception of the season.

Cushman’s bunch is back at Lindberg Stadium next Saturday, hosting North Park in a 6:00 p.m. contest.

Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 ScoreAugustana 8 6 20 13 - 47 Record: (4-2,2-1)Millikin 6 6 0 7 - 19 Record: (1-5,0-3)

Scoring Summary:1st 11:13 AUGIE - Frasco, Samuel 3 yd run (Peruski, Zach pass from Frasco,

Samuel), 6-42 2:36, AUGIE 8 - MILLIKIN 0 02:51 MILLIKIN - Dunning 31 yd run (Volpert kick failed), 11-74 4:19,

AUGIE 8 - MILLIKIN 62nd 02:55 AUGIE - Frake, Kyle 17 yd pass from Frasco, Samuel (Murray,

Conner kick failed), 6-84 2:33, AUGIE 14 - MILLIKIN 6 02:10 MILLIKIN - Dunning 75 yd run (Pippin pass failed), 2-73 0:44,

AUGIE 14 - MILLIKIN 123rd 10:08 AUGIE - McLean, Mike 6 yd run (Snow, Kyle pass from Frasco,

Samuel), 10-76 4:44, AUGIE 22 - MILLIKIN 12 06:51 AUGIE - Hodges, Ben 6 yd run (Murray, Conner kick failed), 5-78

1:52, AUGIE 28 - MILLIKIN 12 00:57 AUGIE - Chandler, Eric 3 yd run (Frasco, Samuel pass intcpt), 3-71

1:01, AUGIE 34 - MILLIKIN 124th 11:13 AUGIE - Frake, Kyle 11 yd pass from Salazar, Chris (Murray,

Conner kick failed), 8-62 3:35, AUGIE 40 - MILLIKIN 12 09:07 MILLIKIN - Dunning 24 yd run (Volpert kick), 6-70 1:58, AUGIE 40 - MILLIKIN 19 05:11 AUGIE - Salazar, Chris 9 yd run (Murray, Conner kick), 7-41 3:50, AUGIE 47 - MILLIKIN 19

AUGIE MILLIKIN FIRST DOWNS................... 22 20RUSHES-YARDS (NET)............ 52-397 32-241PASSING YDS (NET)............. 160 132Passes Att-Comp-Int........... 19-9-0 35-22-1TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS..... 71-557 67-373Fumble Returns-Yards.......... 0-0 0-0Punt Returns-Yards............ 5-6 0-0Kickoff Returns-Yards......... 4-64 6-74Interception Returns-Yards.... 1-3 0-0Punts (Number-Avg)............ 5-38.4 7-39.4Fumbles-Lost.................. 2-0 1-0Penalties-Yards............... 12-101 5-56Possession Time............... 33:33 26:27Third-Down Conversions........ 8 of 15 2 of 12Fourth-Down Conversions....... 1 of 1 1 of 2Red-Zone Scores-Chances....... 7-7 0-0Sacks By: Number-Yards........ 1-10 0-0

RUSHING: Augustana-Frasco, Samuel 16-203; Chandler, Eric 13-108; Salazar, Chris 6-37; Price, Brandon 5-19; Hodges, Ben 6-19; McLean, Mike 2-8; Powers, Tyson 2-2; Snow, Kyle 1-2; TEAM 1-minus 1. Millikin-Dunning 28-259; Key 2-8; Pippin 1-minus 10; TEAM 1-minus 16.

PASSING: Augustana-Frasco, Samuel 8-17-0-149; Salazar, Chris 1-2-0-11. Millikin-Pippin 22-34-1-132; Dunning 0-1-0-0.

RECEIVING: Augustana-Frake, Kyle 3-42; Harrell, Torre 3-26; Krantz, Nick 2-29; Fitzgerald, Sea 1-63. Millikin-Sanders 6-46; Dunning 6-17; Cufaude 4-33; Blakely 3-10; Baker 2-25; Bauers 1-1.

INTERCEPTIONS: Augustana-Walker, Sean 1-3. Millikin-None.

FUMBLES: Augustana-Hodges, Ben 1-0; Price, Brandon 1-0. Millikin-TEAM1-0.

SACKS (UA-A): Augustana-Smith, Dylan 1-0. Millikin-None.

TACKLES (UA-A):Augustana-Westerberg, Eri 6-3; Walker, Sean 7-0; Daniels, Michae 4-1; Kalble, Frank 4-0; Hartweg, Carl 3-0; Griffin, Connor 3-0; Fornek, Ben 2-1; Goshorn, Bo 2-0; O’Donoghue, Mik 2-0; Gruca, Justin 2-0; Stratton, James 2-0; Maroder, Tim 1-1; McIntyre, Sean 1-0; Bastian, John 1-0; Powe, Shane 1-0; Smith, Dylan 1-0; Stiers, Brandon 1-0; Shuff, Aaron 1-0; Kowalczyk, Luke 1-0; Hass, Will 1-0; Asquini, Jack 0-1; Dyche, Justin 0-1. Millikin-Rosner 6-4; Edwards 9-0; Watson 6-2; Hawkins, 7-0; Vavak 5-0; Neal 4-1; Flood 2-2; Deeds-Mentzel 1-3; Sullivan 3-0; Goveia 2-1; TEAM 1-0; Beach 1-0; Shumaker 0-1.

41 - 2014 SEASON

GAME #7

NORTH PARK 45, AUGUSTANA 35on October 26 in Rock Island, IllinoisROCK ISLAND, Ill. – North Park piled up 504 yards in total offense Saturday and defeated Augustana 45-35 at Lindberg Stadium. The visitors improve to 2-5 overall and 2-2 in the CCIW, while the hosts fall to 4-3 on the year and 2-2 in the league.

After stopping the Vikings on downs on the opening drive of the game, North Park struck quickly. Quarterback T.D. Conway found Cody Hood behind the Augustana secondary on the team’s first play from scrimmage and Hood took it to the end zone for a 71-yard touchdown and a 7-0 lead.

North Park stopped the Vikings on downs in its own territory on Augustana’s next possession as well, but when Sam Frasco (Prospect HS, Mt. Prospect, Ill.), Eric Chandler (Cary-Grove HS, Cary, Ill.) and company got the ball for the third time, they went 83 yards in nine plays for the tying score. Chandler carried five times for 36 yards on the drive and finished it off with a nine-yard touchdown run. Frasco hit Torre Harrell (Bloomington HS, Bloomington, Ill.) with a 35-yard completion as well.

On North Park’s next possession, senior Sean Walker (Annawan HS, Annawan, Ill.) picked off Conway and sprinted 51 yards to the end zone to put Augustana up 14-7 with 1:07 left in the first quarter.

The visitors bounced right back, going 82 yards in 10 plays with the Conway brothers, T.D. and Dakota, teaming up for a 15-yard touchdown pass to tie the game. Then, after forcing a Viking three-and-out, they went 42 yards in nine plays before Noah Moore gave them back the lead with a 41-yard field goal. Another Augustana three-and-out preceded a nine-play, 78-yard North Park touchdown drive. Marquis Magwood finished it off with a one-yard run and NPU led 24-14.

Benjamin Hodges’ (St. Charles North HS, Elburn, Ill.) two-yard run with 28 seconds left in the half got the Vikings within 24-21. North Park returned the ensuing kickoff into Augustana territory and eventually reached the Viking 19 before Walker blocked Moore’s 35-yard field goal attempt just before halftime.

The only score of the third quarter came on the opening drive of the second half. Another one-yard plunge by Magwood capped a 12-play, 76-yard march and put North Park up 31-21.

Frasco’s 11-yard touchdown pass to Harrell cut the deficit to 31-28 with 12:15 left in the game. Again the visitors answered, with the Conways hooking up from 30 yards to culminate a 74-yard, seven-play drive to make it 38-28.

Augustana coughed it up on its next possession and North Park took advan-tage, with Magwood carrying three straight times for 20 yards and scoring his third touchdown of the game to put NPU up 45-28.

Another Chandler touchdown run got the Vikings within 45-35. After getting the ball back, they reached the North Park one before being stopped for no gain on the game’s final two plays.

Chandler finished with 185 yards and two touchdowns on 27 carries. Frasco ran for 99 yards on 18 carries and completed 17 of 28 passes for 184 yards and a touchdown. Harrell had five catches for 73 yards and a touchdown and senior Kyle Snow (Wheaton Warrenville South HS, Wheaton, Ill.) added four receptions for 68 yards. Augustana finished with 312 yards on the ground and 184 through the air for a total of 496.

Magwood hauled it 33 times for 167 yards and three scores. T.D. Conway was 17 of 33 for 345 yards and three touchdowns with one interception. Dakota Conway caught eight of his brother’s passes for 146 yards and two scores. North Park finished with 159 yards rushing and 345 passing for a total of 504.

The Vikings face Carthage in Kenosha, Wisconsin on Saturday, November 2, with the contest scheduled for a 1:00 p.m. kickoff.

Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 ScoreNorth Park 7 17 7 14 - 45 Record: (2-5,2-2)Augustana 14 7 0 14 - 35 Record: (4-3,2-2)

Scoring Summary:1st 11:22 NPU - Hood, Cody 71 yd pass from Conway, T.D. (Moore, Noah kick),

1-71 0:13 NPU 7 - AUGIE 0 02:27 AUGIE - Chandler, Eric 9 yd run (Murray, Conner kick), 9-83 4:24,

NPU 7 - AUGIE 7 01:07 AUGIE - Walker, Sean 51 yd interception return (Murray, Conner kick),

NPU 7 - AUGIE 142nd 12:12 NPU - Conway, Dakota 15 yd pass from Conway, T.D. (Moore, Noah

kick), 10-82 3:51, NPU 14 - AUGIE 14 06:41 NPU - Moore, Noah 41 yd field goal, 9-42 3:54, NPU 17 - AUGIE 14 02:59 NPU - Magwood, M. 1 yd run (Moore, Noah kick), 9-78 2:10, NPU 24 -

AUGIE 14 00:28 AUGIE - Hodges, Ben 2 yd run (Murray, Conner kick), 7-69 2:26, NPU

24 - AUGIE 213rd 10:42 NPU - Magwood, M. 1 yd run (Moore, Noah kick), 12-76 4:11,

NPU 31 - AUGIE 214th 12:43 AUGIE - Harrell, Torre 11 yd pass from Frasco, Samuel (Murray,

Conner kick), 10-66 3:55, NPU 31 - AUGIE 28 08:58 NPU - Conway, Dakota 30 yd pass from Conway, T.D. (Moore, Noah

kick), 7-74 3:39, NPU 38 - AUGIE 28 06:54 NPU - Magwood, M. 1 yd run (Moore, Noah kick), 3-46 0:54,

NPU 45 - AUGIE 28 03:15 AUGIE - Chandler, Eric 8 yd run (Murray, Conner kick), 9-85 3:33,

NPU 45 - AUGIE 35

NPU AUGIEFIRST DOWNS................... 23 26RUSHES-YARDS (NET)............ 40-159 54-312PASSING YDS (NET)............. 345 184Passes Att-Comp-Int........... 33-17-1 29-17-0TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS..... 73-504 83-496Fumble Returns-Yards.......... 1-26 0-0Punt Returns-Yards............ 0-0 1--5Kickoff Returns-Yards......... 5-108 7-52Interception Returns-Yards.... 0-0 1-51Punts (Number-Avg)............ 5-37.4 4-39.0Fumbles-Lost.................. 0-0 2-2Penalties-Yards............... 5-54 7-70Possession Time............... 28:14 31:46Third-Down Conversions........ 6 of 13 7 of 16Fourth-Down Conversions....... 1 of 1 2 of 4Red-Zone Scores-Chances....... 4-5 4-5Sacks By: Number-Yards........ 0-0 3-14

RUSHING: North Park-Magwood, M. 33-167; Walkington, D. 2-4; Conway, T.D. 5-minus 12. Augustana-Chandler, Eric 27-185; Frasco, Samuel 18-99; Hodges, Ben 7-24; McLean, Mike 1-3; Harrell, Torre 1-1.

PASSING: North Park-Conway, T.D. 17-33-1-345. Augustana-Frasco, Samuel 17-28-0-184; Chandler, Eric 0-1-0-0.

RECEIVING: North Park-Conway, Dakota 9-147; Hood, Cody 3-136; Barnabee, John 2-39; Geneva, Alan 2-8; Magwood, M. 1-15. Augustana-Harrell, Torre 5-73; Snow, Kyle 4-68; Krantz, Nick 3-15; Fitzgerald, Sea 2-11; Josupait, Eric 1-8; Chandler, Eric 1-5; Frake, Kyle 1-4.

INTERCEPTIONS: North Park-None. Augustana-Walker, Sean 1-51.

FUMBLES: North Park-None. Augustana-Hodges, Ben 1-1; Frasco, Samuel 1-1.

SACKS (UA-A): North Park-None. Augustana-Coleman, Ryan 2-0; Hart-weg, Carl 1-0.

TACKLES (UA-A): North Park-Pendleton, P. 7-1; Dettlinger, B. 7-1;Corrigan, H. 6-2; Palmer, Brian 6-1; Greco, Zach 5-2; Dacanay, D. 6-0;Bevilacqua, J. 5-1; Schiavo, D. 4-2; Forker, Trevor 2-1; Dull, Brendon 2-1;Goodall, P. 2-1; Bates, Zach 1-2; Hood, Cody 2-0; Leibforth, Matt 1-0; Krebs, Tyler 1-0; Boswell, Ryan 1-0; Blair, Darryl 0-1. Augustana-West-erberg, Eri 11-1; O’Donoghue, Mik 6-2; Maroder, Tim 4-0; Fornek, Ben 3-0; Stiers, Brandon 2-1; Coleman, Ryan 2-1; Gruca, Justin 2-0; Johnson, Erik 2-0; Goshorn, Bo 2-0; Smith, Dylan 0-2; Shepard, Roman 1-0; Powe, Shane 1-0; McIntyre, Sean 1-0; Mulholland, Sea 1-0; Daniels, Michae 1-0; Hartweg, Carl 1-0; Kalble, Frank 1-0; Bastian, John 1-0; Murray, Conner 1-0; Frasco, Samuel 1-0; Stratton, James 1-0; Padera, Tyler 0-1.

42 - AUGUSTANA VIKINGS FOOTBALL

GAME #8

AUGUSTANA 28, CARTHAGE 0on November 2 in Kenosha, WisconsinKENOSHA, Wis. – One week after dropping a 45-35 shootout to North Park on a blustery night at Lindberg Stadium, Augustana went on the road and picked up a 28-0 shutout victory over Carthage on Saturday, Novem-ber 2 at Art Keller Field in Kenosha, Wisconsin. The Vikings got a big day from the defense, which limited the Red Men to just 79 yards rushing and a pair of backup players who stepped up huge.

Last week the Augustana defense gave up 45 points and over 500 yards of total offense in the loss to North Park. On Saturday, things were a bit different as the Vikings completely shut down the Carthage rushing attack, allowing just 79 yards on 31 attempts. That is an average of 2.5 yards per rush.

Senior linebacker Erik Westerberg (York HS, Elmhurst, Ill.), who earlier this week was named as a National Football Foundation postgraduate scholarship recipient, led the way with nine solo tackles. The Vikings also played takeaway against the Red Men, intercepting quarterback A.J. Simoncelli three times and sacking him three times as well. Junior Ben Fornek (Batavia HS, Batavia, Ill.), junior Caleb Nickels (Sierra Canyon HS, Northridge, Calif.) and senior Mike O’Donoghue (Mundelein HS, Munde-lein, Ill.) recorded the interceptions. O’Donoghue also had seven tackles to finish second on the team in that department.

The offense got a spark from a pair of former high school teammates. Freshman running back Brandon Price (Providence Catholic HS, Plain-field, Ill.) led the rushing attack with 94 yards on 10 carries for a whopping 9.4 average per attempt. He was in the lineup because second leading rusher Eric Chandler (Cary-Grove HS, Cary, Ill.) missed the game due to injury. Sophomore quarterback Chris Salazar (Providence Catholic HS, Plainfield, Ill.) came off the bench to replace starter Sam Frasco (Prospect HS, Mount Prospect, Ill.) in the first quarter and wound up passing for 180 yards and two touchdowns while rushing for 47.

It didn’t take long for the Vikings to get on the scoreboard as they took the opening kickoff and marched 71 yards in nine plays with Frasco hitting sophomore Sean Fitzgerald (Providence Catholic HS, Manhattan, Ill.) with a seven yard scoring pass to culminate things. Junior Connor Murray (Conifer HS, Morrison, Colo.) was perfect on the first of his four extra points on the afternoon and Augustana led 7-0 with the game less than five minutes old.

Fornek’s interception of Simoncelli at the goal line thwarted a Carthage drive midway through the first quarter and the Viking offense, with Salazar at the controls put together an impressive march. Augustana went 97 yards on just seven plays with Price bouncing over from a yard out to make it 14-0 after Murray split the uprights with 1:17 left in the first period. On first down from his own three yard line Salazar hooked up with senior Nick Krantz (Moline HS, Moline, Ill.) for a 49 yard completion past midfield to get the Vikings out of the shadow of their own goal posts. Later in the drive Salazar hit Fitzgerald for 39 yards to the Carthage eight yard line.

Late in the second quarter Salazar hit Krantz with a nine yard scoring toss just four seconds before the horn sounded to make it 21-0 at intermission.

In the second half the Vikings scored just once, a 65 yard pass from Sala-zar to Krantz with 3:49 left in the third quarter.

Augustana ripped off 252 yards of rushing offense on 39 attempts with Price’s 94 yards leading the way. Frasco added 71 yards on just five at-tempts and Salazar had 47 yards on 17 carries. Krantz had one rushing attempt for 35 yards. Krantz caught three passes for 123 yards and two touchdowns while Fitzgerald had two catches for 46 yards.

With the victory the Vikings move to 5-3 overall and 3-2 in the CCIW while Carthage falls to 1-7 and 0-5. The win upped Augustana’s series advan-tage of the Red Men to 64-14-5 with wins in the last six meetings between the two teams that share affiliation with the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America.

The Vikings’ next game will be Saturday, November 9 against Illinois Wes-leyan at Lindberg Stadium at 1:00 p.m.

Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 ScoreAugustana 14 7 7 0 - 28 Record: (5-3,3-2)Carthage 0 0 0 0 - 0 Record: (1-7,0-5)

Scoring Summary:1st 10:30 AUGIE - Fitzgerald, Sea 7 yd pass from Frasco, Samuel (Murray, Conner

kick), 9-71 4:21, AUGIE 7 - CARTHAGE 0 01:17 AUGIE - Price, Brandon 1 yd run (Murray, Conner kick), 7-97 3:57,

AUGIE 14 - CARTHAGE 02nd 00:09 AUGIE - Krantz, Nick 9 yd pass from Salazar, Chris (Murray, Conner

kick), 7-35 2:12, AUGIE 21 - CARTHAGE 03rd 03:49 AUGIE - Krantz, Nick 65 yd pass from Salazar, Chris (Murray, Conner

kick), 4-81 1:59, AUGIE 28 - CARTHAGE 0

AUGIE CARTHAGEFIRST DOWNS................... 15 19RUSHES-YARDS (NET)............ 39-204 29-69PASSING YDS (NET)............. 214 238Passes Att-Comp-Int........... 16-11-0 42-27-3TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS..... 55-418 71-307Fumble Returns-Yards.......... 0-0 0-0Punt Returns-Yards............ 2-25 3-0Kickoff Returns-Yards......... 1-24 4-40Interception Returns-Yards.... 3-24 0-0Punts (Number-Avg)............ 4-38.5 5-35.6Fumbles-Lost.................. 2-1 2-1Penalties-Yards............... 6-65 4-35Possession Time............... 27:53 32:07Third-Down Conversions........ 8 of 14 7 of 17Fourth-Down Conversions....... 1 of 1 3 of 3Red-Zone Scores-Chances....... 3-3 0-3Sacks By: Number-Yards........ 2-14 4-19

RUSHING: Augustana-Frasco, Samuel 5-71; Price, Brandon 10-56; Sala-zar, Chris 18-39; Krantz, Nick 1-35; Hodges, Ben 5-3. Carthage-Bellamy, Derek 20-67; Evans Jr., J 3-12; Anzelmo, Nick 1-minus 4; Simoncelli, AJ 5-minus 6.

PASSING: Augustana-Salazar, Chris 10-13-0-207; Frasco, Samuel 1-3-0-7. Carthage-Simoncelli, AJ 25-40-3-218; Djurickovic, P 1-1-0-17; Anzelmo, Nick 1-1-0-3.

RECEIVING: Augustana-Krantz, Nick 3-123; Frake, Kyle 3-14; Fitzgerald,Sea 2-46; Snow, Kyle 2-11; Josupait, Eric 1-20. Carthage-Djurickovic, P 11-126; Jackson, Evan 6-39; Hines Jr., M 3-36; Clark, Mark 2-10; Rhoades, Javier 2-4; Nawrot, Alex 1-9; Anderson, R 1-7; Bellamy, Derek 1-7.

INTERCEPTIONS: Augustana-Nickels, Caleb 1-21; Fornek, Ben 1-3;O’Donoghue, Mik 1-0. Carthage-None.

FUMBLES: Augustana-Price, Brandon 1-1; Salazar, Chris 1-0.Carthage-Simoncelli, AJ 1-1; Anzelmo, Nick 1-0.

SACKS (UA-A): Augustana-Mulholland, Sea 2-0. Carthage-Sullivan, B 1-0; Anderson, G 1-0; Allen, Terrance 1-0; Storment, Seth 1-0.

TACKLES (UA-A): Augustana-Westerberg, Eri 9-0; O’Donoghue, Mik 5-3;Walker, Sean 5-1; Kalble, Frank 5-0; Stiers, Brandon 5-0; Gruca, Justin 4-1; Smith, Dylan 3-1; Maroder, Tim 3-0; Kowalczyk, Luke 3-0; Daniels, Michae 1-2; Mulholland, Sea 2-0; Goshorn, Bo 2-0; Asquini, Jack 1-1; Fornek, Ben 1-1; Nickels, Caleb 0-2; Stratton, James 1-0; Dyche, Justin 1-0; Johnson, Erik 1-0; Coleman, Ryan 1-0; Bastian, John 1-0. Carthage-Money, Greg 7-1; Hayden, Damon 7-1; Riddle, Dan 6-0; Simpson, K.J. 4-0; Storment, Seth 3-0; Oroni, Sean 3-0; Anderson, G 2-1; Allen, Terrance 1-2; Harnett, Marcus 2-0; Best, Justin 2-0; Pallissard, Zac 1-1; Carter, Dylen 1-0; Gahgan, David 1-0; Sullivan, B 1-0; McDorman, Seth 1-0; Ward, Darin 1-0; Hines Jr., M 1-0; Motter, Richard 1-0; Anderson, R 1-0.

43 - 2014 SEASON

GAME #9

ILLINOIS WESLEYAN 24, AUGUSTANA 10 on November 9 in Rock Island, IllinoisROCK ISLAND, Ill. – Illinois Wesleyan’s Rob Gallik threw for three touchdowns Saturday to lead the 17th-ranked Titans to a 24-10 win over Augustana at Lindberg Stadium. The loss, in their home finale, drops the Vikings to 5-4 overall and 3-3 in the CCIW. Illinois Wesleyan improves to 8-1 on the year and 5-1 in the conference.

The hosts took the opening kickoff and marched 72 yards in nine plays to take a 7-0 lead. Sophomore quarterback Chris Salazar (Providence Catholic HS, Plainfield, Ill.), starting in place of an injured Sam Frasco (Prospect HS, Mt. Prospect, Ill.), scored the game’s first touchdown on a nine-yard option keeper to the right. Salazar rushed for 22 yards on the march and also hit junior Benjamin Hodges (St. Charles ionNorth HS, Elburn, Ill.) with a 22-yard completion that was tipped by a Titan defender. Senior Eric Chandler (Cary-Grove HS, Cary, Ill.) ran for 25 yards on the drive as well.

The Vikings had a chance to extend the lead after senior linebacker Erik Westerberg (York HS, Elmhurst, Ill.) forced a Titan fumble on Illinois Wesleyan’s first possession. Senior corner Sean Walker (Annawan HS, Annawan, Ill.) scooped it up and returned it to the IWU 47, but the visitors forced an Augustana three-and-out to get the ball back.

A Viking personal foul after the punt moved Illinois Wesleyan from its own 16-yard line to the 31. From there, Gallik led the Titans on a 69-yard march to tie the contest. A 17-yard completion to Tate Musselman on third-and-seven kept the drive alive and a pass interference call later against Augustana on fourth-and-three extended it further. Gallik capped things a 16-yard scoring strike to Artie Checchin.

The Vikings forced a three-and-out on Illinois Wesleyan’s next possession and when punter Matt Kusssman bobbled the snap, freshman LaSalle Smith (Plainfield East HS, Bolingbrook, Ill.) broke through to make the block and set Augustana up with great field position at the Titan 11. However, the IWU defense stiffened and forced the Vikings to settle for a 19-yard Conner Murray (Conifer HS, Morrison, Colo.) field goal and a 10-7 lead.

An Augustana turnover led to Illinois Wesleyan’s go-ahead score. Kyle Pfister inter-cepted Salazar on a botched flea flicker, giving the Titans possession at the IWU 47. Gallik then completed four consecutive passes including a four-yard scoring toss to Garrett Vanhal to put the guests on top 14-10 – a lead which they took to the halftime break.

After the teams traded punts on their respective opening possessions of the second half, IWU went 62 yards in 12 plays to extend the lead to 17-10. Michael Kelley’s 44-yard field goal with a stiff wind at his back capped the drive.

The game’s final score came with 10:42 to play. After recovering an Augustana fumble at the Viking 21, a five-yard Gallik to Taylor Dee pass finished off a seven-play drive and gave the Titans a 24-10 lead. Augustana’s final two possessions ended with an interception and on downs and Wesleyan was able to run out the final 1:32.

The Vikings wrap up the 2013 season on Saturday, November 16, with a trip to Naperville, Illinois to face the fourth-ranked North Central Cardinals. Kickoff at Benedetti-Wehrli Stadium is scheduled for 1:00 p.m.

Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 ScoreIllinois Wesleyan 7 7 3 7 - 24 Record: (8-1,5-1)Augustana 7 3 0 0 - 10 Record: (5-4,3-3)

Scoring Summary:1st 10:51 AUGIE - Salazar, Chris 9 yd run (Murray, Conner kick), 9-72 4:09,

IWU 0 - AUGIE 7 02:29 IWU - Checchin, Artie 16 yd pass from Gallik, Rob (Kelley, Michael

kick), 11-69 6:03, IWU 7 - AUGIE 72nd 10:42 AUGIE - Murray, Conner 19 yd field goal, 4-9 0:49, IWU 7 - AUGIE

10 01:29 IWU - Vanhal, Garrett 4 yd pass from Gallik, Rob (Kelley, Michael

kick), 7-53 3:39, IWU 14 - AUGIE 103rd 05:28 IWU - Kelley, Michael 44 yd field goal, 12-62 4:18, IWU 17 - AUGIE

104th 10:42 IWU - Dee, Taylor 5 yd pass from Gallik, Rob (Kelley, Michael kick),

7-21 3:19, IWU 24 - AUGIE 10

IWU AUGIEFIRST DOWNS................... 20 11RUSHES-YARDS (NET)............ 35-114 37-126PASSING YDS (NET)............. 213 74Passes Att-Comp-Int........... 34-23-0 14-6-2TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS..... 69-327 51-200Fumble Returns-Yards.......... 0-0 1-12Punt Returns-Yards............ 0-0 3-42Kickoff Returns-Yards......... 2-3 5-94Interception Returns-Yards.... 2-19 0-0Punts (Number-Avg)............ 3-37.0 5-35.4Fumbles-Lost.................. 2-2 5-1Penalties-Yards............... 4-20 6-51Possession Time............... 35:16 24:44Third-Down Conversions........ 2 of 10 3 of 10Fourth-Down Conversions....... 1 of 1 0 of 1Red-Zone Scores-Chances....... 3-4 2-2Sacks By: Number-Yards........ 3-18 0-0

RUSHING: Illinois Wesleyan-Jones, Devonte 23-81; Conley, Sean 3-22;Stinde, T.J. 5-17; Gallik, Rob 1-1; TEAM 3-minus 7. Augustana-Chandler, Eric 14-46; Price, Brandon 3-27; Salazar, Chris 12-23; McLean, Mike 5-19; Hodges, Ben 2-13; Fitzgerald, Sea 1-minus 2.

PASSING: Illinois Wesleyan-Gallik, Rob 23-34-0-213. Augustana-Salazar,Chris 6-14-2-74.

RECEIVING: Illinois Wesleyan-Checchin, Artie 7-75; Dee, Taylor 4-39;Garvey, Alex 3-28; Miller, Kevin 3-20; Musselman, Tate 2-26; Vanhal, Gar-rett 2-16; Conley, Sean 1-6; Jones, Devonte 1-3. Augustana-Krantz, Nick 3-23; Chandler, Eric 1-22; Hodges, Ben 1-22; Frake, Kyle 1-7.

INTERCEPTIONS: Illinois Wesleyan-Bouie, Ben 1-19; Pfister, Kyle 1-0.Augustana-None.

FUMBLES: Illinois Wesleyan-Gallik, Rob 1-1; Checchin, Artie 1-1.Augustana-Chandler, Eric 2-1; Hodges, Ben 1-0; McLean, Mike 1-0; Sala-zar, Chris 1-0.

SACKS (UA-A): Illinois Wesleyan-Worley, John 1-0; Simms, Chris 1-0;Hollowed, Tim 1-0. Augustana-None.

TACKLES (UA-A): Illinois Wesleyan-Simms, Chris 6-1; Pfister, Kyle 2-4;Jerome, Jeff 3-1; Hollowed, Tim 3-0; Worley, John 2-1; Panno, Paul 2-0; Bouie, Ben 2-0; McGinnis, S. 2-0; Slawkowski, K. 2-0; Schneider, Joe 2-0; James, Will 1-1; Gomez-Velez,J. 1-1; Hook, Tyler 1-0; Klein, Connor 1-0; Garcia, Niko 1-0; Dee, Taylor 1-0; Bolden, Tyrell 1-0; Heaton, Mike 1-0; Lierman, T. 0-1. Augustana-Maroder, Tim 7-1; Westerberg, Eri 7-1; Daniels, Michae 4-3; Gruca, Justin 5-0; Goshorn, Bo 4-1; O’Donoghue, Mik 4-0; Smith, Dylan 3-1; Nickels, Caleb 2-2; Stiers, Brandon 3-0; Fornek, Ben 2-0; Johnson, Erik 1-1; Walker, Sean 0-2; Kalble, Frank 1-0; Hodges, Ben 1-0; Coleman, Ryan 1-0; Chandler, Eric 1-0; McIntyre, Sean 1-0; Mulholland, Sea 1-0.

44 - AUGUSTANA VIKINGS FOOTBALL

GAME # 10

NORTH CENTRAL 53, AUGUSTANA 14on November 16 in Naperville, IllinoisNAPERVILLE, Ill. – Spencer Stanek and Chad O’Kane hooked up for two touchdown passes in the game’s first five and a half minutes Saturday and fourth-ranked North Central went on to post a 53-14 win over Augustana at Benedetti-Wehrli Stadium. The Vikings finish the year 5-5 overall and 3-4 in the CCIW, while the Cardinals end the regular season with a 10-0 mark overall and as conference champions at 7-0.

Jordan Dean’s 46-yard return of the opening kickoff set North Central up with excellent field position and Stanek took advantage, leading the hosts on a nine-play, 54-yard march capped by a 10-yard touchdown pass to O’Kane. Nick Dace’s point after attempt was no good. After forcing a three-and out on Augustana’s first possession, it took the Cardinals just two plays to go 53 yards with Stanek and O’Kane hooking up for a second score – this one from 46 yards.

The lead grew to 20-0 when the Vikings fumbled on the second play of their next possession and linebacker Nick Slezak scooped it up and went 22 yards to paydirt. After a nice Augustana goal line stand late in the opening period, North Central had to settle for a 20-yard Dace field goal and a 23-0 lead after one quarter.

Trailing 33-0 with 24 seconds left in the second quarter, Augustana got on the board when sophomore quarterback Chris Salazar (Providence Catholic HS, Plainfield, Ill.) carried it in from five yards out to cap an eight-play, 53-yard drive. However, Dean brought the ensuing kickoff back 84 yards to the Viking four-yard line and Stanek connected with Ryan Szudarski for a touchdown on the first play to take a 40-7 lead to the locker room.

Augustana put together an 84-yard, 14-play drive late in the third quarter for its other score of the game. Senior running back Eric Chandler (Cary-Grove HS, Cary, Ill.), who rushed for 116 yards on 24 carries in his final game, took it in from the three to make it 50-14 after three periods.

Dace’s 34-yard field goal with 3:41 left in the game accounted for the final score.

Stanek ended up 15 of 20 through the air for 195 yards and four touchdowns. Denzel Thompson led the Cardinal ground attack with 82 yards on just five carries. Peter Sorenson had five catches for 53 yards and a touchdown and O’Kane caught four balls for 72 yards and two scores. In addition to his touchdown, Slezak had a team-high eight tackles, including four for loss.

Salazar connected on eight of 18 pass attempts for 80 yards and rushed for 30 yards on 14 carries. Kyle Snow was the Vikings’ top receiver with two catches for 41 yards. Defensively, senior linebacker Erik Westerberg (York HS, Elmhurst, Ill.) recorded eight tackles, as did junior safety Bo Goshorn (Romeoville HS, Romeoville, Ill.) and senior linebacker Dylan Smith (Aurora Christian HS, Yorkville, Ill.).

Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 ScoreAugustana 0 7 7 0 - 14 Record: (5-5,3-4)North Central 23 17 10 3 - 53 Record: (10-0,7-0)

Scoring Summary:1st 11:50 NCC - O’Kane 10 yd pass from Stanek (Dace kick failed), 9-54

3:10, AUGIE 0 - NCC 6 09:37 NCC - O’Kane 46 yd pass from Stanek (Dace kick), 2-53 0:37,

AUGIE 0 - NCC 13 09:13 NCC - Slezak 22 yd fumble recovery (Dace kick), , AUGIE 0 -

NCC 20 03:33 NCC - Dace 20 yd field goal, 10-39 4:02, AUGIE 0 - NCC 232nd 10:48 NCC - Dace 29 yd field goal, 4--3 1:52, AUGIE 0 - NCC 26 03:08 NCC - Sorenson 3 yd pass from Stanek (Dace kick), 5-53 2:11,

AUGIE 0 - NCC 33 00:24 AUGIE - Salazar, Chris 5 yd run (Murray, Conner kick), 8-53

2:39, AUGIE 7 - NCC 33 00:00 NCC - R. Szudarski 4 yd pass from Stanek (Dace kick), 2-4

0:12, AUGIE 7 - NCC 403rd 10:52 NCC - M. Randolph 1 yd run (Dace kick), 6-59 1:55, AUGIE 7 -

NCC 47 07:08 NCC - Dace 38 yd field goal, 7-27 3:01, AUGIE 7 - NCC 50 00:00 AUGIE - Chandler, Eric 3 yd run (Murray, Conner kick), 14-84

7:01, AUGIE 14 - NCC 504th 03:41 NCC - Dace 34 yd field goal, 7-75 3:33, AUGIE 14 - NCC 53

AUGIE NCCFIRST DOWNS................... 16 19RUSHES-YARDS (NET)............ 49-159 44-232PASSING YDS (NET)............. 80 195Passes Att-Comp-Int........... 19-8-2 20-15-0TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS.... 68-239 64-427Fumble Returns-Yards.......... 0-0 1-22Punt Returns-Yards............ 1-0 5-61Kickoff Returns-Yards......... 9-136 3-141Interception Returns-Yards.... 0-0 2-27Punts (Number-Avg)............ 5-38.8 2-49.0Fumbles-Lost.................. 2-2 3-1Penalties-Yards............... 3-12 6-67Possession Time............... 31:51 28:04Third-Down Conversions........ 6 of 15 3 of 11Fourth-Down Conversions....... 0 of 3 1 of 2Red-Zone Scores-Chances....... 2-3 7-8Sacks By: Number-Yards........ 1-5 2-13

RUSHING: Augustana-Chandler, Eric 24-116; Salazar, Chris 14-30; Hodges,Ben 3-10; Frake, Kyle 1-9; Powers, Tyson 2-1; Krantz, Nick 1-minus 1; Price,Brandon 1-minus 2; McLean, Mike 3-minus 4. North Central-D. Thompson 5-82; Kent 12-40; Pattat 5-37; M. Randolph 9-36; Warden 3-20; O. Brown 5-18; Dicken 1-3; Stanek 2-0; TEAM 2-minus 4.

PASSING: Augustana-Salazar, Chris 8-18-2-80; Powers, Tyson 0-1-0-0. NorthCentral-Stanek 15-20-0-195.

RECEIVING: Augustana-Snow, Kyle 2-41; Josupait, Eric 2-23; Fitzgerald,Sea 2-2; Chandler, Eric 1-14; Krantz, Nick 1-0. North Central-Sorenson 5-53;O’Kane 4-72; Thomas 2-27; Pattat 1-19; Kent 1-11; M. Randolph 1-9; R. Szudarski 1-4.

INTERCEPTIONS: Augustana-None. North Central-Hartema 1-27; Zirngibl 1-0.

FUMBLES: Augustana-Snow, Kyle 1-1; Salazar, Chris 1-1. North Central-O.Brown 1-0; Dierking 1-1; Kent 1-0.

SACKS (UA-A): Augustana-Fanning, James 1-0. North Central-Tripp 1-1;Callahan 0-1.

TACKLES (UA-A): Augustana-Westerberg, Eri 7-1; Fanning, James 7-1;Goshorn, Bo 5-3; Coleman, Ryan 6-1; Maroder, Tim 3-4; Kalble, Frank 4-0; Fornek, Ben 2-2; Gruca, Justin 2-2; O’Donoghue, Mik 1-3; Nickels, Caleb 2-1; Powe, Shane 2-0; McIntyre, Sean 1-1; Daniels, Michae 0-2; Mulholland, Sea 1-0; Losen, Jon 1-0; Bastian, John 1-0; Shepard, Roman 0-1; Stiers, Brandon 0-1; Murray, Conner 0-1; Roehrenbeck, Mi 0-1; Hass, Will 0-1. North Central-Slezak 6-2; Weidner 3-4; Schroeder, K 4-2; Nalefski 3-2; Dierking 3-2; J. Thrun 3-1; Schweitzer 3-1; Zirngibl 3-1; Tripp 2-2; B. Wilson 2-2; Callahan 2-2; Bordner 2-1; Fick 1-2; Liaromatis 1-2; Niklos 1-1; Egan 1-1; A. Szudarski 1-1; Focosi 1-1; Chacon 0-2; Taphorn 0-2; Hartema 1-0; Gleaves 1-0; Kibby 0-1; Willett 0-1.

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AUGUSTANA FOOTBALL RECORDS

INDIVIDUAL

MOST POINTSGame 36, Kyle Zick vs. Elmhurst 11/02/02Season 126, David Chorney 2001Career 330, Scott Tumilty 1992-95

MOST TOUCHDOWNSGame 6, Kyle Zick vs. Elmhurst 11/02/02Season 21, David Chorney 2001Career 55, Scott Tumilty 1992-95

MOST EXTRA POINTSGame 9, Charlie Thompson vs. Elmhurst 10/11/75; Barry Reade vs. North Park 9/19/87Season 52, Barry Reade 1987Career 155, Barry Reade 1987-90Consecutive 36, Barry Reade 1987-88

MOST FIELD GOALSGame 4, Barry Reade vs. Wheaton 10/03/87Season 10, Mike Clark 2001Career 31, Mike Clark, 2001-04

MOST POINTS KICKINGGame 14, Barry Reade vs. Wheaton 10/03/87Season 75, Mike Clark 2001Career 233, Barry Reade 1987-90

MOST YARDS RUSHINGGame 342, Matt Roe vs. Wheaton 11/13/04Season 1486, David Chorney 2001Career 3794, Scott Tumilty 1992-95

MOST RUSHING ATTEMPTSGame 44, Matt Roe vs. Wheaton 11/13/04Season 274, Joe Thompson 1976Career 730, Joe Thompson 1973-76

MOST YARDS PASSINGGame 429, David Lee vs. Carthage 10/16/10Season 2,411, David Lee 2010Career 6,131, Ken Anderson 1967-70

MOST PASSES ATTEMPTEDGame 58, Ken Anderson vs. Carroll 10/10/70Season 317, David Lee 2010Career 839, David Lee 2008-11

MOST PASSES COMPLETEDGame 28, David Lee vs. North Central 11/07/09 & Central 9/11/10 & Carthage 10/16/10 Season 195, David Lee 2010Career 515, David Lee 2008-11

MOST TOUCHDOWN PASSESGame 5, Ken Anderson vs. North Park 11/02/68; Butch Necastro vs. Elmhurst 10/11/75Season 20, Ken Anderson 1968Career 48, Ken Anderson 1967-70

MOST TOTAL OFFENSEGame 459, Ken Anderson (49 R, 410 P) vs. North Park 11/02/68Season 2,665, David Lee (244 R; 2411 P) 2010Career 6,679, Ken Anderson (548 R, 6131 P) 1967-70

MOST RECEPTIONSGame 12, Paul Ander vs. Luther 09/14/68; Corbett Ball vs. Elmhurst 11/6/10Season 60, Corbett Ball 2010Career 113, Gary Fairchild 1970-73

MOST YARDS RECEIVINGGame 253, Eric Welgat vs. Dayton 11/28/87Season 880, Paul Ander 1968Career 2071, Paul Ander 1965-68

MOST TOUCHDOWN PASSES CAUGHTGame 4, Chris Sally vs. Wheaton 11/11/00Season 11, Paul Ander 1968; Eric Welgat 1987Career 24, Paul Ander 1965-68

MOST PUNT RETURNSGame 8, Wes Williams vs. Carroll 11/03/79Season 38, Wes Williams 1979Career 74, Tim Podulka 2005-active

MOST PUNT RETURN YARDSGame 169, Jordan Nixon vs. Elmhurst 09/28/91Season 473, Jordan Nixon 1991Career 817, Norm Ayer 1964-67

MOST KICKOFF RETURNSGame 6, Joe Thompson vs. Millikin 09/21/74; Chuck Degand vs. Carthage 10/30/71Season 24, Joe Thompson 1974Career 51, Tim Podulka 2005-active

MOST KICKOFF RETURN YARDSGame 179, Joe Thompson vs. North Central 10/02/76Season 518, Tim Podulka 2007Career 1,119, Tim Podulka 2005-active

MOST PASS INTERCEPTIONSGame 3, Dave VanderMolen vs. Elmhurst 10/31/59; Paul Terwilleger vs. Millikin 11/07/70; Gary Goforth vs. North Central 09/27/75 & Carthage 09/18/76; Troy Westerman vs. Elmhurst 11/10/84 & Union 11/24/84; Mike Gray vs. Union 11/24/84 & Salisbury State 12/13/86; Mike Hesler vs. Millikin 11/10/90; Tom Anthony vs. North Park 10/01/05 & Wheaton 11/12/05; Ben Hall vs. Central 9/11/10Season 15, Mike Gray 1986Career 26, Mike Gray 1984-86

LONGEST PLAYSRush 97 yards, Dennis Fraikes vs. Millikin 10/24/87 and Mike Guzman vs. Illinois Wesleyan 10/15/05Pass 95 yards, Pat Fitzgerald to Jim King vs. North Central 10/26/96Int. Ret 100 yards, Don Allison vs. Lake Forest 1939KO Ret 100 yards, Joe Thompson vs. North Central 10/02/76P. Ret 81 yards, Jordan Nixon vs. Carthage 11/03/90FG 54 yards, Mike Clark vs. Wisconsin-Platteville 09/27/03Punt 76 yards, Jim Ogan 1967 and Arnie Fitzwater vs. Elmhurst 11/05/11

TEAM

MOST POINTSGame 72 vs. Hedding (OH) 1920Season 467 in 1987By Two Teams - 106 Augustana (64), Elmhurst (42) in 2005 Losing Cause - 48 vs. Drake (54) in 1993 MOST YARDS RUSHINGGame 570 vs. North Park 10/19/96Season 4445 - 2001

MOST YARDS PASSINGGame 450 vs. Cathage, 2010Season 2,446 - 2010

MOST TOTAL OFFENSEGame 652 vs. Elmhurst (478 R; 174 P) 2002Season 5284 (4445 R; 839 P) 2001

MOST TOUCHDOWN PASSESGame 5, vs. Carthage 1967; North Park 1968; Elmhurst 1975Season 21 1968

MOST PASS INTERCEPTIONSGame 7, vs. Union 11/24/84Season 42 in 1986

FEWEST POINTS ALLOWEDSeason 20 in 1928

BEST RECORDSeason 13-0 in 1985

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AUGUSTANA SCHOOL RECORDS IN NCAA PLAYOFFSRUSHING (Offense)Most Attempts Individual: 32, Ron Nelson vs. Central 1984 & Brad Price vs. Salisbury St. 1986 Team: 83, vs. Mount Union, 1999 Most Net Yards Individual: 261, Brad Price vs. Hope, 1986 Team: 422, vs. Hope, 1986 Most TD’s Individual: 4, Brad Price vs. Hope, 1986 Team: 6 vs. Lakeland, 2005

RUSHING (Defense) Fewest Opponent Attempts Team: 23, vs. Adrian, 1988 & Mount Union, 1999 Least Opponent Yards Team: 8, vs. Concordia, 1986

PASSING (Offense) Most Attempts Individual: 29, Greg Wallace vs. Dayton, 1987 Team: 32, vs. St. John’s, 1976 Most Completions Individual: 13, Butch Necastro vs. St. John’s, 1976 & Greg Wallace vs. Dayton, 1987 Team: 15, vs. St. John’s, 1976 Most Yards Gained Individual: 287, Greg Wallace vs. Dayton, 1987 Team: 287, vs. Dayton, 1987 Most TD Passes Individual: 3, Jay Penney vs. Union, 1983 & Greg Wallace vs. Dayton, 1987 Team: 3, vs. Union, 1983 & Dayton, 1987

PASSING (Defense) Fewest Opponent Attempts Team: 8, vs. Dayton, 1981 Fewest Opponent Completions Team: 1, vs. Millikin, 1989 Fewest Yards Gained Team: 15, vs. Millikin, 1989

TOTAL OFFENSE Most Plays Individual: 41, Lance Hofer vs. W. Georgia, 1982 Team: 91, vs. Mount Union, 1999 Most Total Yards Individual: 282, Greg Wallace vs. Dayton, 1987 Team: 593 (408 rushing & 185 passing) vs. Defiance, 2001

TOTAL DEFENSE Fewest Plays Allowed Team: 33, vs. Mount Union, 1999 Fewest Yards Allowed Team: 111, vs. Central, 1984

PASS RECEIVING Most Receptions Individual: 10, Eric Welgat vs. Dayton, 1987 Team: 15, vs. St. John’s, 1976 Most Yards Gained Individual: 253, Eric Welgat vs. Dayton, 1987 Team: 287, vs. Dayton, 1987 Most TD Receptions Individual: 3, Eric Welgat vs. Dayton, 1987 Team: 3, vs. Union, 1983 & Dayton, 1987

SCORING Most TD’s Individual: 4, Brad Price vs. Hope, 1986 Team: 7, vs. Hiram, 1987; vs. Defiance, 2001; vs. Lakeland, 2005 Most PAT’s Attempted Individual: 7, Barry Reade vs. Hiram, 1987 and Josh Patterson vs. Lakeland, 2005 Team: 7, vs. Hiram, 1987; vs. Defiance, 2001; vs. Lakeland, 2005 Most PAT’s Made Individual: 7, Josh Patterson vs. Lakeland, 2005Team: 7, vs. Lakeland, 2005Most Points Scored in Game Individual: 24, Brad Price vs. Hope, 1985 Team: 54, vs. Defiance, 2001 Interceptions Individual: 3, Mike Gray vs. Union, 1984; Troy Westerman vs. Union, 1984; Mike Gray vs. Hope, 1986; Mike Gray vs. Salisbury State, 1986 Team: 7, vs. Union, 1984

MISCELLANEOUS PLAYOFF RECORDS Longest Pass For TD 61 yards, Chris Beard from Ben Kleinhans vs. Defiance, 2001 Longest Field Goal 45 yards, Barry Reade vs. Hiram, 1987 Longest TD Run 93 yards, Rick Papke vs. Central, 1988 Longest Interception Run For TD 99 yards, Mike Hesler vs. Wittenberg, 1988 Longest Punt 68 yards, John Leighton vs. Central, 1985 Longest Punt Return 45 yards, Troy Westerman vs. Concordia, 1986 Most Safeties In Game 1, vs. Dayton, 1984 Most Points In Quarter 27, 1st vs. Concordia, 1986 Most Playoff Wins In Row 15, 1983-87 Most Playoff Losses In Row 4, vs. Central, 1988; Millikin, 1989; Dayton, 1990 and Albion 1994 Most Playoff Games Won by Coach 19, by Bob Reade

AUGUSTANA IN THE NCAA DIVISION III PLAYOFFS 1976 *St. John’s 46, Augustana 7 1981 *Dayton 19, Augustana 7 1982 *Augustana 28, Baldwin-Wallace #Augustana 14, St. Lawrence 0 %West Georgia 14, Augustana 0 1983 *Augustana 22, Adrian 21 #Augustana 21, UW-LaCrosse 15 %Augustana 21, Union 1984 *Augustana 14, Dayton 13 #Augustana 23, Union 6 %Augustana 21, Central 12 1985 @Augustana 26, Albion 10 *Augustana 21, Mt. Union 14 #Augustana 14, Central 7 %Augustana 20, Ithaca 7 1986 @Augustana 34, Hope 10 *Augustana 16, Mt. Union 7 #Augustana 41, Concordia 7 %Augustana 31, Salisbury 3 1987 @Augustana 53, Hiram 0 *Dayton 38, Augustana 36 1988 @Augustana 25, Adrian 7 *Augustana 28, Wittenberg 14 #Central 23 Augustana 17 (2 OT) 1989 @Millikin 21, Augustana 12 1990 @Dayton 24, Augustana 14 1994 @Albion 28, Augustana 21 1999 @Augustana 39, St. Norbert 32 @Mount Union 42, Augustana 332001 @Augustana 54, Defiance 14 @Mount Union 32, Augustana 72005 @Augustana 40, Lakeland 22 @Mount Union 44, Augustana 7 @ - Preliminary Round * - Quarterfinal # - Semifinal % - Amos Alonzo Stagg Bowl

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AUGUSTANA VIKINGS TOP TEN LISTINGS

CAREER RUSHING PLAYER YEARS ATT YARDS Scott Tumilty 1992-95 629 3,794 Joe Thompson 1973-76 729 3,779David Chorney 1998-01 551 3,567 Brad Price 1983-86 688 3,399 Craig Allison 1980-83 579 2,953 Mike Guzman 2003-06 493 2,846Rick Papke 1987-90 454 2,769 Ron Nelson 1981-84 529 2,430 Ben Nelson 1996-99 512 2,387 Dennis Fraikes 1984-87 323 2,262

SCORING PLAYER YEARS TD FG 1XP /2XP TOTAL Scott Tumilty 1992-95 55 0 0/0 330 Joe Thompson 1973-76 48 0 0/2 292 Barry Reade 1987-90 8 26 155/0 281 David Chorney 1998-01 41 0 0/1 248Mike Clark 2001-04 0 31 128/0 221 Brad Price 1983-86 35 0 0/0 210 Ron Nelson 1981-84 33 0 0/1 200 Craig Allison 1980-83 30 0 0/6 192 Ken Anderson 1967-70 21 7 29/0 176 Bob Marak 1933-34 28 0 5/0 173

PASSING PLAYER YEARS COMP ATT YARDS Ken Anderson 1967-70 424 827 6,131David Lee 2008-11 515 839 5,854 John Each 1971-74 257 514 3,665 Butch Necastro 1974-77 248 502 3,652 Tommy King 1992-95 136 304 2,213Brad Wendell 2000-03 136 296 2,198 Tim Podulka 2005-08 176 256 1,962 Joe Schmulbach 1996-99 114 247 1,889 Greg Wallace 1985-88 96 217 1,805 Mark Schick 1977-80 129 307 1,619

RECEIVING PLAYER YEARS CATCHES YARDS Gary Fairchild 1970-73 113 1,912 Paul Ander 1965-68 107 2,071Jake Parke 2006-09 97 891 Jack Whan 1951-54 94 1,378 Norm Singbush 1982-84 90 1,432Nick Krantz 2010-13 85 1,162Zach McCullough 2008-11 81 1,329 Jason Kwasigroch 2005-08 80 1,181 Dave Markward 1968-70 77 1,053Corbett Ball 2007-10 74 736Matt Downing 2006-09 72 962

SINGLE SEASON RUSHING PLAYER YEAR ATT YARDSDavid Chorney 2001 204 1,486 Joe Thompson 1976 274 1,290 Joe Thompson 1974 249 1,285 Erik Burgwald 1988 250 1,275 Craig Allison 1983 215 1,237 Brad Price 1986 226 1,218 Joe Thompson 1975 206 1,204 Dennis Fraikes 1987 136 1,134 George Velasquez 1983 158 1,110 Mike Guzman 2005 189 1,089 Rick Papke 1988 148 1,087 Brad Price 1985 254 1,087 Scott Tumilty 1993 171 1,048 Scott Tumilty 1995 180 1,040 Brad Price 1984 196 1,034 David Chorney 2000 170 1,018 Ron Nelson 1984 213 1,001

SCORING PLAYER YEAR TD FG 1XP/2XP TOTAL David Chorney 2001 21 0 0/0 126 Jim Tumilty 1996 14 4 24/0 120 Scott Tumilty 1995 19 0 0/0 114 Brad Price 1986 18 0 0/0 108 Erik Burgwald 1988 17 0 0/0 102 Joe Thompson 1974 17 0 0/0 102 Craig Allison 1983 16 0 0/3 102 Joe Thompson 1976 16 0 0/1 98 Ron Nelson 1984 16 0 0/0 96 Kyle Zick 2002 16 0 0/0 96 PASSING PLAYER YEAR COMP ATT YARDSDavid Lee 2010 195 317 2,411 Ken Anderson 1968 136 239 2,117 David Lee 2009 152 237 1,714David Lee 2011 165 282 1,713Tim Podulka 2008 140 204 1,570 Ken Anderson 1970 113 234 1,439 Ken Anderson 1969 98 199 1,432 Don Gustafson 1951 106 212 1,418Nick Welch 2012 106 182 1,375 John Each 1973 86 166 1,303

RECEIVING PLAYER YEAR CATCHES YARDS Corbett Ball 2010 60 613 Paul Ander 1968 50 880Jake Parke 2008 46 413Jake Parke 2009 42 383Matt Downing 2009 40 595 Paul Ander 1967 39 683Kyle Hundman 2010 37 362 John Stockton 1979 36 692 Dave Markward 1970 35 430 Gary Fairchild 1970 34 559Zach McCullough 2011 34 409 Nick Krantz 2013 34 409

Ken Anderson, who won the 1981 NFL Most Valuable Player award while playing with the Cincinnati Bengals, owns nearly every passing record in Augustana football history.

Joe Thompson held the Augustana school record for career points and rushing until it was broken by Scott Tumilty in 1995.

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A

Abbey, Keith - 2009-10-11Adams, Vernon – 1948Addy, Charles – 1969-1970Adolphson, Jeremy – 1995-96-97-98Ainsworth, Cal – 1937 Akioshi, Mike – 1984-85 Alekna, Brock - 2008-09-10Allard, Andy – 1982Allibone, Kevin - 2008-09Allicino, Jeff - 2004-05Allison, Craig – 1980-81-82-83Allison, P. – 1939-40-41 Alm, A. – 1901-02Almer, Alvin – 1917-18-19Alsene, Carl – 1921 Altounian, Jim – 1957-58 Alvine, Hugo– 1926-27-28Alwin, Doug – 1989Amendola, Ed – 1992-93 Ander, Paul – 1966-67-68Anderson, Augie - 2006-07Anderson, A. – 1901Anderson, Alex - 2011Anderson, Don – 1937Anderson, E. – 1902Anderson, E. – 1939-40-41 Anderson, Elvin – 1923-24Anderson, F. – 1935-36-37 Anderson, Forrest – 1947-48-49-50Anderson, Gary – 1957 Anderson, Harold – 1946Anderson, Herb – 1942; 1946Anderson, Howard – 1921 Anderson, Jim – 1963-64-65-66Anderson, Ken – 1967-68-69-70Anderson, Kirby – 1954 Anderson, LeRoy – 1922Anderson, Luke - 2011-12 Anderson, Melford – 1923-24-26Anderson, Michael - 2009-10Anderson, Ron – 1952Anderson, Ted – 1930Anderson, W – 1917, 1919Anderson, Walfred – 1932Anderson, Zack - 2007-08Anderzon, Dave – 1953-56Annang, Geroge – 1989-90-91-92Anspaugh, Don – 1983-84Anthony, Tom - 2002; 04-05Appel, Jason - 2004Arguello, Alex - 2001-02-03-04Arguello, Eric – 1994; 1996-97Arnold, Steve - 2006Arvanis, Harry – 1961-62-63-64Arvanis, John – 1966Asquini, Jack - 2013Ator, Bruce – 1971-72-73AuBuchan, Harvey – 1950-51Avery, Jay – 1956Ayangbile, Tukes - 2002-03-04Ayer, Norm – 1965-66-67

B

Baer, Bryan – 1990Bailor, Jim – 1970Baird, Bob – 1992-93Baird, Kelly – 1975-76-77-78Baldwin, Todd - 1999-00-01-02Ball, Corbett - 2009-10Barber, Mike – 1978-79-78Barkmen, Claude – 1929Barnes, Clarence – 1923-24-26Barnes, Bob – 1980-81-82-83Barnes, Jim – 1977-78-79-80Barnett, Cliff – 1931; 1933Barrutia, Sal – 1971-72Bartels, Zach – 1994-95-96-97Bartlett, Dick – 1958-59-60-61Bartolomei, H. – 1939-40Bashaar, Charles – 1964-65-66-67Bastian, John - 2013Batang, Armin - 2011Bateman, Brian – 1985-86Batinick, Jeff – 1988-89-90Bauernfreund, Edward–1985-86-88Bauers, Pat - 2010Baumgartner, Rich – 1983-84-85Bax, Douglas – 1986-87Baxter, 1952Bayes, Matt – 1994

ALL-TIME AUGUSTANA FOOTBALL LETTERWINNERSBeagle, Tim – 1991-92-93-94Beard, Chris - 2000-01Beasley, Carlton – 1984-85-86-87Beatty, Miles - 2004Beausang, Carl – 1922-23-24Beausang, Holmes –1955-56-57-58Beck, Fred – 1956-57-58-59Becker, Brett – 1978Becker, Howard – 1946Bednar, Greg – 1978-79-80-81Bednar, Kirk – 1983-84-85-86Bedoli, Mike – 1971Beecher, Lucas - 2001-03Behrends, John – 1968-69Behringer, Dusty – 1994-95-96-97Bell, Dave – 1977-78-79Benander, Carl – 1959-60Bench, James – 1950Bendle, Rolland – 1922Bengston, E. – 1940-41-42Bengston, Norman – 1948Bengston, Ralph – 1917-18-19-20-23Benner, Jacob - 2011-12 Bennett, Brandt - 2000-01-02-03Bennett, Randall – 1986Bennett, Robert – 1954-55Benson, J.V. – 1904Benson, Norman – 1926Benson, Pete – 1978Benson, William – 1950-51-52Berge, Paul – 1997Bergerud, Robert – 1945Bergh, Hjalmer –1919Bergren, E. – 1902Berley, Steve – 1960-61-62Berkmen, Martin – 1929-30Berrenson, Manuel – 1945Berry, Dan – 1991-92-93-94Berry, Francis – 1945Bersell, O – 1903Bertelsen, Andy – 1994-95-96Beseka, Sean - 2009Beveridge, Dave – 1938Bex, Troy – 1982-83-84-85Biagi, Beau - 2001-02-03-04Billups, Tom – 1983-84-85-86Bishop, Robert – 1963Bjork, Richard – 1946-47; 1949Blair, Dick – 1972-73-74Blair, Kory - 2008Blake, Brad - 1999-00Blakely, Marc - 2004Blaser, Mel – 1976-77-78-79Blaser, Ted – 1951Blaser, Theodore – 1926Block, Al – 1952Bloeser, Tom – 1957Bloom, Dick – 1945Bloomberg, Clarence – 1917Bloomberg, Gerald – 1945Bloomgren, Carl – 1957Bode, Lincoln – 1981Bodziak, Andy – 1990-91Boehme, Charles – 1974-75-76-77Boettcher, John – 1974-75-76-77Bohland, Adam - 2008-09-10Bohman, C.W. – 1934-35-36-37Bojniewicz, Frank – 1985-86-87-88Bokowy, Cameron - 2012Bolhous, Brandon - 2004Bond, Ted – 1984-85-86Bong, Richard – 1946Borchman, 1942Border, Robert – 1947Borgeson, G. – 1941; 1945Bothe, John – 1985-86-87-88Boudi, George – 1969-70Bowman - 2005Boyd, Ron - 1959Boykin, Robert – 1962-63Brachtel, Carl – 1930Bradford, John – 1980; 1982-83Bradley, Reece – 1973Brandelle – 1941Brandt, Sean - 2000Brasile, Mike - 2000-01-02-03Braun, Jeff – 1996-97-98-99Bredberg, Anthony – 1973Brefeld, Tom – 1990-91-92-93Brickner, David - 2007-08-09Brieser, Wyatt - 2006-07-08Brissman, Leroy – 1927-28-30-31Brock, Paul – 1988

Brockhouse, Jeremy – 1995Brodd, Ralph – 1946Broman, Jerry – 1950-51Brooke, John – 1961-62-63-64Brooks, Recardo – 1988-89-90-91Brown, Bill – 1953Brown, John – 1968-69Brubaker, William – 1926-27Brumbaugh, George – 1931-32Brunsvold, Joel – 1960-61-62-63Brzeczek, Mike – 1981Buchan, Tim – 1967 Buchholz, Al – 1971-72-73Buck, George – 1930Buck, Ryan - 2000-01Buelow, Mike – 1971Buffum, Ron – 1974Buikema, Kent – 1948-49-50-51Bulen, Wayne – 1951Bulow, Ryan - 2003Burgwald, Erik – 1985-86-87-88 Burgwald, Jason – 1988-89-90Burmeister, Jon - 2006-07Burnham, Fred - 1971-72-73Burtch, Richard – 1946Burwell, Gary – 1956Bussan, Roger – 1996-97-98-99Busse, Charles – 1950-51-52Butchard, William – 1961-62-63-64Butsch, Vic – 1965-66-67-68Butson, Brian - 1999Butts, Kelvin – 1988-89-90Butz, Steve – 1974-75-76Buysee, Tim - 1991 Byquist, Brian - 2000Byro, Jaso - 2012-13

C

Call, Aaron - 2004-05Campbell, Joel - 2005-06-07Cannonito, Chris – 1987-88Canty, Bill – 1993-94-95Caputo, John – 1975-76Carbone, Bob – 1969-70-71-72Carbone, Rocco – 1974-75-76Cargill, Tommy - 1959Carlock, Brad – 1998-99-00-01Carlson – 1901 Carlson, Dick – 1955Carlson, Ed – 1955; 1957-58Carlson, Edward – 1919-20Carlson, Hank – 1942Carlson, Henry – 1946Carlson, John – 1991-92Carlson, Ken - 1999-00Carlson, Leonard – 1922; 1929-30Carlson, Marshall – 1953-54-55-56Carlson, Rolland – 1952Carlstrom, W. – 1939-40-41Carpenter, Ryan – 1993-94-95-96Carroll, Steve – 1994-95Carrol, Tyler - 2005Carruthers, Dan – 1964-65-66Carson, Ray – 1959-60Carter, Ben - 2009-10Carter, Brett – 1995Carter, Craig – 1966Castro, Paul – 1964Cathey, Kevin – 1996-97-98Cechowicz, Jeff – 1996-97-98Celus, Jason – 1995Chaffer, Todd – 1995-96Chakos, Ted – 1978Chandler, Eric - 2010-11-12-13Chandler, Nick - 2012Chelstrom, Curtis – 1929-30Chen, Eric – 1991Chesser, Tony - 2009-10Choate J. – 1934Chorney, David – 1998-99-00-01Christenson, Corey–1992-93-94-95Christian, Erik – 1998-99Christian, Sean - 2002-03Churlak, Mahlon – 1992Cimera, Glenn – 1979-80Clark, D. – 1935-36-37Clark, Robert – 1979-80-81-82-83Clark, Michael - 2001-02-03-04Clarkson, Mark - 1982Clay, Ken - 2012-13Clay, Tony – 1976-68Clennon, Kelly - 2008-09-10-11

Clevelend, Parker - 2007-08-09Clinton, Jim - 2005-06Cmiel, Kevin – 1985-86Cochran, Michael - 2008-09Coder, Jack – 1949-50-51Cohen, Luke - 2009Cole, Mark - 2001Cole, Thomas – 1995Coleman, Ryan - 2006Coleman, Ryan - 2011-12-13Coleman, Tyler - 2001-03-04Collie, Trevor – 1986Collins, Chad - 2009-10Collins, Martin – 1917-18-19Collinson, Ken – 1957-58-59-60Comptom, C.J. – 1994Connell, John – 1993; 1995Connell, Robert – 1964-65-66Connelly, Michael – 1994Connelly, Tim - 2001Constantine, Mark - 2007-08-09-10Cook, Antoine – 1989; 1991-92Cook, Darwin – 1964-62-63-64Cooperman, Trent - 1999Copeland, Elisha – 1962Copley, Elmer – 1946-47Cornelious, Tony –1971-72-73-74Cornell, Martin – 1920-21-22Corry, Theodore – 1929Cortes, Armando – 1992Cowley, Ralph – 1936Cox, Gordon – 1981-82Coyle, Jeff – 1980-81-82Coy, John – 1962-63-64-65Cozzi, Greg - 2002-03-04-05Crabtree, Jack – 1961-62-63-64Cranley, Duke – 1991-92-93-94Crantz, Paul – 1945Crawford, Dave – 1971-72-73-74Crawford, John - 1987-88-89Creger, Cory – 1996Crippen, R – 1935Crist, Bob 1937-38-39; 41Crist, Richard – 1946Cubbage, Jerry – 1991-92-93Cundari, Don - 2012Cunningham, Desmond - 2004-05-07Cunningham, Mark - 2003-04-05-06Custer, C.J. - 2003Czuprynski, Jim – 1976-77

D

Dahl, Brad - 2000-01-02Dahl, Reynold –1969-70-71Dahlen, Jack –1954Dahlgren, N. – 1935-36-37Dalhquist, Oscar – 1917-19Daisy, Jeff - 2008-09 Dajka, Kevin – 1995-96-97-98Dalton, Bob – 1995Daluga, Dan – 1976-77-78Damyen, David – 1979-80-81Danforth, Kevin - 2001Daniels, Michael - 2013D’ Angelo, Dave – 1983Davis, Earl – 1961Davis, Spencer – 1993-94-95-96Davis, Tom – 1959-60-61Dawson, Bob – 1955Day, Kevin - 2008-09Day, Tim - 2008-09-10DeBlieck, Kevin – 1986-87-88DeBord, Barry - 2000-01Decker, Milo – 1982-83Decker, R. 1938DeDecker, Allen – 1969Degand, Chuck – 1968-69-70-71Deike, Brennon - 2004-05-06DeJaegher, Dave – 1977-78Delgadillo, Ed – 1987DelRe, David – 1989-90DePorter, Tad - 2000-01-03DePoorter, Todd – 1976-77DePooter, Sydney – 1971-72-73Derber, Jesse - 2003DeSherow – 1938Dessing, Robert – 1949Deters, Henry - 2006-07-08-09Devine, Adam - 2008Devona, Chris – 1951-52-53-54Devona, Don – 1949Deyo, Frank – 1942

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ALL-TIME AUGUSTANA FOOTBALL LETTERWINNERSDickey, Jack – 1965Dickerson, Ken – 1969-70-71Dierkes, Darren - 2007-08Diericx, Brad – 1993-94Dillard, Justin – 1997Doetch, Jason - 2005-07Dodd, Walter – 1945Dola, Adam - 2006-07Donahoe, Tom –1950 Dorigan, Bill – 1968-69Dorman, Harold – 1951Dorsey, Eric – 1994-95Douglas, Dave – 1976Douglas, Patrick – 1988-89-90Downing, Matt - 2007-08-09Doyle, Mike – 1995Draffkorn, Joe - 2004-05Drake, Bill – 1954-55-56Dragutinovich, Mike – 1969-70Draminski, John - 2009-10-11-12Dratnol, Eric - 2012-13Drengwitz, Terry – 1971-72-73-74Drew, Tom – 1975-76-77-78Drish, Jeremy – 1995,1998-99Drizis, John – 1981-82-83Dryden, Don – 1954-55Dudek, Freddie - 2006-07Duff, Jim – 1957Duffin, Wilson – 1920Duffy, Dan – 1985-86-87Duffy, Pat - 2006-07Duffy, Peter – 1980-81Dunlavy, Brian – 1990-91-92Dunn, Paul –1985-86-87Dunteman, Corey – 1989-90-91-92Dyche, Justin - 2012-13Dye, Jeremy – 1995Dykinga, Don – 1947; 1953Dyrstad, Brad - 1999-00-01

E

Egel, Aaron - 2003Each, John – 1971-72-73-74Eagan, Bob – 1985Eagle, Dick – 1953-54Earl, Acie – 1965-66-67-68Ebbesen, Jeff – 1975-76-77-78Ebeling, John – 1994-95Eckstrom, David – 1917-18Edlund, David – 1988-89-90-91Edwards, J. – 1934-35Edwards, Pat - 2006Eichhorn, Rich – 1969-70-71-72Ekholm, Eskil - 1923-24Eli, Don – 1980-81-82 Ellingsworth, Gordon–1966-67-68-69Ellingsworth, Jeff – 1974-75-76Elliot, Dick – 1953-54Elmore, Gene – 1958Elmquist, Bruce – 1958Ely, Brian – 1985-86-87Ems, Randy – 1975-76-77-78Engles, Ron – 1959-60Enger, Tom – 1970-71-72-73Engstrom, Matt – 1992-93-94-95Enke, Thomas - 2012-13Enquist, Bruce – 1952-53-54Erbstein, Carl – 1919Erickson, Clay – 1979-80Erickson, Ephreim – 1921-22-24Erickson, John – 1954Erickson, Rick – 1979-80-81-82Erickson, Vernon – 1917Erickson, W. – 1939-40-41Erlandson, Mike – 1996-97-98Ester, Mark – 1970-71-72-73Etheridge, Daniel – 1986Evans, Jordan - 2005-06-07Evans, Norm – 1968-69-70Exline, David – 1952

F

Fahlstrom, Stanley – 1920Fairchild, Gary – 1970-71-72-73Fambro, James – 1988-89-90-91Farley, Kevin - 2013Farrell - 1942Faust – 1941Feece, Matt - 2005-06-07-08Feiza, David – 1973-74-75-76Felder, Doug – 1975-76

Felten, Brad - 2002Ferguson, Greg - 2012-13Ferguson, Tom - 2004-05-06-07Ferguson, Mike - 2006Ferris, Ken – 1957Ferry, Brent - 1999Fetzer, Nick - 2002Fetzner, Richard – 1947-48-49-50Fetzner, Robert – 1950-51-52-53Fielder, Ray - 2009-10Fiese, Bob – 1971-72Fiore, Mark – 1968-69Fitzgerald, Pat – 1994-95-96Fitzgerald, Sean - 2012-13Fitzwater, Arnie - 2009-10-11-12Fladeland, Harvey – 1954-55-56-57Flynn, Robert – 1924Fogleman, John – 1961-62-63Ford, Bob – 1950Ford, Chris – 1979-80-81-82Foreman, Don – 1957-58Fornek, Benjamin - 2012-13Forsberg, Joseph – 1917Forsberg, S. – 1902Forshee, Andrew - 2005Fortune, Pat – 1982-83-84Fosdick, Jason – 1996-97-98-99Foust, Roy – 1959-60-61Fox, Brian – 1986-87Fox, Jim – 1958Fraikes, Dennis – 1984-85-86-87Frake, Kyle - 2012-13Frasco, Samuel - 2012-13Frazier, Jeff – 1989-90-91Francis, Scott – 1982-83-84-85Frank, Richard – 1986; 1988-89Franzen, Matt - 2009-10-11Freck, Jerry – 1976-77Fredericks, Sean – 1990-91-92Frederickson, Jay – 1970-71-72-73Freed, W. – 1935Freeman, Carl – 1995Frei, Jerry – 1957-58-59-60French, Raymond – 1923Frese, Blake - 2003-04-05Freuer, Russell – 1961Friedmansky, Brian – 1994Fritz, Earl – 1926Fritz, Luke - 2002-03Fritz, Roy – 1998-99-00-01Frobel, Steve - 2013Froelig, Dick – 1953Froyd, E. – 1901Frump, Mike – 1998-99-00Furlong, Matt - 2000-01-02-03

G

Gable, A. – 1939 Gahl, Thomas – 1966-67-68Galliart, Josh - 2005-06-07-08Galligan, Dan – 1996-97Gallo, Billy - 2007Gandolfi, Brent – 1977-78-79Garlinghouse, C. – 1940Garner, Dan – 1929Garrett, Bob – 1976-77Garrison, Brad – 1969Gaura, Dick – 1963Gaylord, Harlow – 1917 Gelhear, L. –1933-34-35-36Gelsomino, Don - 2005-06-07Georgacakis, Justin- 2000-01-02-03Gerdes, Roger – 1975-76-77Gerium – 1938Germeraad, Scott - 1999Gest, B. – 1901Gibbons, Ryan - 2007-08-09Gilbert, Lew – 1952Gildea, Robert – 1946-47-48Gilleland, Jack - 2009-10-11Gillespie, Travis – 1994-95-96-97Gilliam, Jerry – 1985Gillstrom, Jack – 1948-49Gilmore, Art – 1955Gilmore, Jim – 1952Girskis, Paul - 2003Given, Richmond – 1950Glawe, Matt - 2009-10-11-12Glendenning, Ronald – 1985Glielmi, Alfred - 1946-47Gnidovic, Jon - 2007Godfrey, Zack – 1995

Goforth, Gary – 1974-75-76-77Gomez, Frank – 1990-91, 1993 Gonzalez, David - 1999-00Goodwin, Gary – 1958; 1961-62Goodwin, Mark – 1996-97-98-99Gootee, Terry – 1966; 1970-71Goranson, Wallace – 1926-27-28Gorden, Jeffery – 1985-86-87-88Goshorn, Bo - 2011-12-13Gosnell, Brian – 1995-96-97-98Gotmer, Mike – 1995Goucher, Luke - 1999Graflund, Karl – 1934-35-36-37Gray, Mack - 2008-09-10-11Gray, Mike – 1984-85-86Gray, Will - 1999-00Grayned, Lamont – 1985-86-87Green, Christopher - 2007-08Green, Robert – 1961Green, Thomas - 2004-05-06Gregg, Dan - 2013Gregor, William – 1986Gregurich, Rich – 1989-90-91Griffin, Connor - 2013Grimes, Brian – 1984-85-86-87Grimes, Lyman – 1928Gritton, Tom – 1980-81-82Grogan, Robert – 1963Gros, William – 1973-74-75Grosshauser, Jeff – 1979-80-81-83Grossman, Ray – 1936-37-38Grubbs, Jeremy – 1992Gruber, Bill – 1965Grubich, Phil – 1971-72-73Gruca, Justin - 2012-13Grumley, F. 1933-34-35-36Guerrieri, Bob – 1983-84-85-86Guerrieri, Chris – 1988-89-90Guerrieri, John – 1983-84Guignon, Mike - 2004-05-06-07Gullette, Charles – 1959-60Gulliford, Mike – 1991-92-93-94Gumbel, Joseph – 1948-49Gumbel, Mark – 1973-74-75Gunn, Ron – 1960-61-62-63Gunning, Chris – 1989-90Gustafson, Jim – 1941Gustafson, Brent – 1969Gustafson, Don – 1950-51Gustus, Rolfe – 1962-63Guy, Adam - 2000-01-02-03Guy, Travis - 2002-03-04Guzman, Mike - 2003-04-05-06

H

Haben, Charles- 1994Hagen, Phil – 1982,84Haggerstrand – 1903Halderson, O. – 1939-40Halim, Belal – 1996-97-98Hall, Ben - 2008-09-10-11Hall, J. – 1904Hall, Jeremy - 2003-04-05Hall, Larry – 1958Halloran, Patrick – 1987Hamell, Joe – 1992Hamilton, Jack – 1957Hamilton, John – 1945Hankins, Grover – 1595-60Hanlon, Lee – 1955-56-57-58Hansen, Andrew - 2007-08-09-10Hansen, Bud – 1972Hansen, Erik - 2011-12Hansen, George – 1975Hansen, Mike - 2000-01-02-03Hanson, David –1996-97-98Hanson, F. 1902Hanson, Jerry – 1972-73Harbour – 1941Harmston, Greg – 1990Harr, John – 1959-60Harrell, Torre - 2011-12Harrington, Bob – 1951Harris, B. - 1939Harris, Wilson – 1931-32Hart, Jerry – 1948Hart, Scott – 1992-93-94Harvey, Tommy - 2011Hartweg, Carl - 2011-12-13Hartwig, Eric - 2001-02Hass, Will - 2011-12-13Hastings, Tim – 1976-77-78

Hasz, Philip – 1985-86-87-88Hatch, Jay – 1984-85Hatchel, Chad – 1997-98-99Hauff, Waldemar – 1961-62-63-64Haugen, Richard – 1964-65-66-67Haverback, Brad – 1998-99-00-01Hay, Mack – 1997-98-99-00Hayden, Chris – 1997-98-99-00Hayes, Forrest – 1950-51-52-53Hayes, John – 1961Haynes, Jim – 1992-93-94-95Hazelett, J.J. - 2000Hazen, Gerry – 1956Healy, Patrick - 2000Hecht, Calvin – 1955Hebard, Ryan – 1995-96Hedden, Will – 1996; 1998-99Hedman, R. – 1934-35-36Heider, Kenneth – 1922-23Heidenreiter, Matt – 1990-91Heinrich, Roy – 1968Heinze, Matt – 1988-89-90-91Heinze, Paul – 1959-60Hellem, Vincent – 1986-87-88-89 Heller, Jory – 1968-69-70Hellstedt, Jon - 1959Hembrey, Alex - 2010Heneghan, Tom – 1981Heniff, Ray – 1963Henning, Allen – 1961-62-63-64Henry, Ronald – 1966Hensel, Bob – 1979Hensler, Matt – 1991-92-93-94Henss, Robert – 1946Herrera, Alfonso - 2008-09-10Herrera, Ed – 1985-86-87Herring, Arthell – 1997-98Herstedt, Arvid – 1957-58-59-60Hesler, Mike – 1988-89-90-91Hess, Danny - 2008-09-10-11Hess, Phil – 1973-74Hessenberger, Mike – 1989Hessing, Tim – 1982-83-84Heuck, Ernest – 1930Hewitt, Paul – 1949Heyvaert, Jason – 1995-96Hilby, Danny - 2005-06-07-08Hildner, John – 1977-78-79Hill, Clayton - 2003 Hill, Rick – 1977-78-79Hillebrand, Mark – 1974-75-76-77Hilt, Bob – 1983Hindenberg, John – 1962Hinkle, Doug – 1987Hinkle, Warren – 1947Hintermeister, John–1984-85-86-87Hinze, Cary – 1984Hitchcock, John – 1987-88-89Hobart, Clif – 1931-32-33Hobart, Ryan – 1996Hodges, Ben - 2000-01-02-03Hodges, Benjamin - 2011-12-13Hodges, Denton – 1933Hofer, Lance – 1981-82Hoffman, Bob – 1985-86-87-88Hofmann, Brad – 1996-97-98Hofsteter, Steve – 1960-61-62-63Hoger, A.J. - 2009-10-11Hoglund, Paul – 1938-39-40Holba, Brian - 1999-00-01Holl, Brandon - 2007-08-09-10Holl, Shane - 2009-10-11-12Holland, Victor – 1919-20-21Hollingsworth, Elbert – 1927Hollingsworth, John – 1923-24Hollis, AJ - 2013Holmgren, Winnie – 1919Holmstrom, Tim – 1982-83-84-85Holstein, Larry – 1984Holtgrewe, Jake - 2005Homer, John – 1986-87-88-89Hooper, Jon - 2007-08Hoppe, Jim – 1971-72-73Horn, Bob – 1996-97Horn, Wayne – 1966-67-68-69Hornick, Paul – 1983Horton, Bruce – 1959-60Horton, David - 1959 Hoskins, Dick – 1959-60-61-62Hoyer, Mark – 1963-64Hoyt, LeRoy – 1920Huber, Art - 1923Hudson, Terry – 1959-60-61-62

50 - AUGUSTANA VIKINGS FOOTBALL

ALL-TIME AUGUSTANA FOOTBALL LETTERWINNERSHughes, Reggie – 1998Hull, Charles – 1946-47Hull, Steve – 1971-72-73-74Hult, Carl – 1952Hultgren, Nick – 1975-76Hundman, Kyle - 2008-09-10Hunt, Dave – 1978Hurt, Nathan – 1995Hurd, Willie – 1975-76-77-78Huslander, Kenneth – 1949Huston, Doug – 1963Hutchinson, Jeff – 1982-83Hutchinson, Rollo – 1928-29Hutter, Scott – 1977-78-79Hyde, Rick – 1991-92-93-94Hyland – 1941

I

Infanger, Mark – 1989Innes, D. – 1935Innis, Jim – 1978-79-80Ippolito, Tony – 1985Irish, Jon - 2005-06Irvine, Doug – 1978-79-80-81

J

Jack, Ernie - 1999Jackson, Carey – 1989Jackson, David – 1967-68-69Jackson, F. – 1939-40Jackson, Howard – 1950Jackson, Josh - 2000Jacobs, Aaron – 1966-67-68-69Jacobs, Dennis – 1955Jacobs, Justin - 2004-05-06-07Jacobson, Ray – 1947-48-49Jacobson, Ted – 1950Jaeke, Harold – 1927-28-29Jakse, Paul – 1973-74-75Jamison, Jan – 1956-57-58-59Janusevic, Jeff - 2010Jaras, Phil – 1988-89Jaworski, Mike – 1995-96Jenkins, Bryan – 1997-98Jennings, Jim – 1986-87Jensen, Don – 1962Jensen, Nick - 2004-05Jerdon, Julius – 1967-68Jessup, Mark – 1980-81Joehl, Taylor - 2010-11Johannes, Steve – 1987-88-89Johnsen, Larry – 1988-89-90Johnson, A. – 1903-04Johnson, Amos – 1993-94Johnson, B. – 1934Johnson, Ben – 1946Johnson, Bill – 1948, 49, 50, 51Johnson, Blair – 1976-77-78Johnson, Brad – 1976-77-78Johnson, Chip – 1984Johnson, Clayton – 1958Johnson, Cliff – 1920Johnson, David – 1958-59-60-61Johnson, David – 1976-77-78Johnson, Don –1947Johnson, E. – 1901-03-04Johnson, E.A. – 1902-03-04Johnson, Erik - 2013Johnson, Ernie – 1942; 1946Johnson, Franklin – 1919Johnson, Fred – 1962-63; 1965-66Johnson, Gregg – 1978-79-80Johnson, Hugh – 1951-52Johnson, Josh – 1996-97-98-99Johnson, L. 1934Johnson, M. – 1902Johnson, Matt – 1997Johnson, Ogden – 1922-23Johnson, Paul – 1968Johnson, Phil – 1956-57-58Johnson, Richard – 1952Johnson, Rob – 1996Johnson, Robert – 1945-46-47Johnson, Roy – 1932-33Johnson, Shelly – 1949-50; 1955Johnson, Tim – 1982-83Johnson, Tom – 1955Johnson, William – 1952; 1954Johnson, William – 1962-63-64Johnsson, Dave – 1951-52Johnston, Brandon - 2004-05

Johnston, Jeremiah - 1999Johnston, Luke - 1999Johnston, Martin – 1923-24; 26-27Johnston, Tony – 1982-83-84Jones, Bob – 1953Jones, John – 1938-39Jones, Luke - 1999Jones, Preston - 2005-06-07-08-09Joslin, Matt – 1990-91Joslin, Rodney - 1963Josupait, Eric - 2012-13Joyce, John - 2013Judd, Marc – 1976

K

Kahl – 1941Kalble, Frank - 2013Kalemba, Al – 1977-78-79-80Kalemba, Art – 1980-81Kalous, Kevin – 1975Kamin, Leo – 1973Kanke, Mike – 1998Kapischke, Kurt – 1980-81-82-83Karlstron, Ernest – 1945; 1947Karlstrom, L. – 1941-42Karlstrom, T. – 1941-42Karr, Greg – 1968-69Kasap, Nick – 1982-83-84Kasap, Pete – 1980-81-82-83Kasischke, Paul – 1996Kastman, Ragnar – 1931-32Kautz, Mike - 2010-11-12Keeley, John – 1985-86-87-88Keenan, Pat – 1965-66-67Kellett, Larry – 1974-75-76Kelly, Gordon – 1959-60Kelly, Matt - 1999-00-01-02Kempe, Kenneth – 1923Kennedy, Aaron – 1983Kennedy, Rich - 1953Kernan, Rob – 1995Kettler, Jordan - 2009Key, Andre – 1994Keys, John – 1996Kiesewetter, Joe - 1982-83-84Kilburg, James – 1986Kilroy, Mike - 2007-08Kimball, Mark – 1990-91King, Brian – 1984-85-86King, Derek - 2010-11-12King, Jim – 1995-96-97-98King, Greg – 1981-82-83-84King, Tommy – 1992-93-94-95Kinney, Charles – 1956; 1958-59Kjellquist, L. – 1940Klabunde, Ken – 1962-63-64Klauseger, Bill - 2001-02Kleckler, Brian – 1994Klein, Scott - 2006-07Kleinhans, Ben - 1999-00-01-02Klink, Andy - 2007-08-09Kloostra, Jerry – 1963-64Kluck, Ryan – 1998Knanishu, Jake – 1927; 1930Knanishu, Martin – 1926-27Knapp, Jon – 1970-71-72-73Knapp, Greg - 2005-06-07Knapp, Robert – 1961Kobbeman, Jeremy – 1997Kocourek, Kyle - 2006-07Koivula, Dave – 1965-66-67-68Koivula, Steve – 1967-68-69-70Koopman, Jeff - 2003-04-05Koppari, Bill – 1974-75-76Korver, Seth - 2004Koster, Dennis – 1969-70-71-72Kotopka. Jason – 1992Kowalczyk, Luke - 2013Krambeck, David – 1996Krantz, Nick - 2010-11-12-13Krefft, Bill - 2004-05-06Kreiter, Kurt – 1984-85-86Krejci, Adam - 2006-07-08Kretzmann, Scott - 2004-05-06-07Krull, Matt – 1984-85-86Kruse, Craig – 1990-91-92-93Kubiak, Bryan – 1993-94Kuehl, Bill – 1969-70-71-72Kula, Tom – 184-85-86-87Kulberg, Fred – 1926Kuperis, Jon – 1979-80-81-82Kuzniar, Aaron - 2002-03-04-05

Kwasigroch, Aaron - 2009-10Kwasigroch, Jason - 2005-06-07-08

L

LaBarge, J. – 1934-35-36LaBrie, Leo - 2000-01-02-03LaBrie, Timothy - 2003, 05-06Lack, Ernest – 1917Lang, Adam - 2010-11Lanham, Sean - 2011Lansu, Brain – 1990-91Lanxon, Mark – 1986-87-88LaRoque, Ernest – 1949-50Larson, Arthur – 1919-20-21Larson, C. – 1902Larson, Charles – 1919-20-21-22Larson, Kenneth – 1937Larson, Gus – 1932-33-34-35Larson, Mark – 1985-86-87-88Larson, Nels –1929Larson, Robert – 1952;54Larson, Roger – 1967-68Larson, Shane – 1987Larson, W. – 1939-40-41Larson, Willard – 1920-21-22-23Lathrop, Robert – 1986Lauritzen, Paul – 1952Leatherman, Larry – 1958Lee, David - 2009-10-11Leighton, John – 1983-84-85Lembas, Dave – 1983Lemke, Al – 1986; 1970-71Lemon, Edward – 1946Lemons, Jerry - 1959Lenc, George – 1935-36-37-38Lentz, Ron – 1975Lersten, Ken – 1956; 1958-59Lesher, Eric – 1980-81-82Levan, Tony – 1978Levine, Ted – 1961Leyden, Jim - 2000Liljedahl, Leroy – 1945Lilley – 1941Lincke, Marvin – 1921Lindblad, C. – 1901-02Lindbloom, Nels – 1938-39-40Lindeman, Allen – 1946Liindfeldt, Hal – 1932-33-34Lindgren, D. – 1902Lindmark, Jeff – 1988; 1990-91Lindmark, Steve – 1991-92-93-94Lindstrom, Brian – 1986Link, Eric - 2011-12-13Linnabray, Tom – 1955-56-57-58Linton, Darren – 1996-97Littig, Oren – 1918Littig, Jim – 1956-57; 1959Little, Rick – 1995-96-97Livingston, Robert – 1980-81Locke, Greg – 1970Lofgren, D. – 1901-02Lofgren, G. – 1904Lofgren, Jack – 1946-47Loftus, Brent - 2001Loncar, Mark – 1978-79; 1981-82Long, Bryan – 1995-96-97Long, Drew - 2000-01-02Long, Mark – 1982-83-84-85Losby, Tom – 1979-80-81Losen, Jon - 2013Loucks, Chad – 1990-91Loufek, George – 1929-30Lovdahl, Mark – 1983-84-85-86Loy, Conrad – 1947-48Luckey, Scott – 1991Lund, David – 1948-49Lundahl, M. – 1934Lundahl, Stuart – 1950-51-52Lundeen, Lyman – 1950-51Lundgren, Clyde – 1955-56Lundgren, Wilbert – 1946Lynch, Billy - 2005-06-07-08

M

MacDonald, Tyler - 2004Mackay, Joe – 1983-84MacKenzie, John – 1962-63; 65-66Mackey, Rob – 1994-95Madden, Jack - 2009-10Madden. – 1941Mago, John - 2007-08-09-10

Mago, Sam - 2013Mago, Robert - 2009-10-11-12Maher, Brendan – 1988-89-90-91Maietta, Joseph – 1987-88Majcina, Dale – 1977Malito, Paul – 1986-87-88Malmquist, Glen – 1947-48-49Malnar, Jim – 1967-68-69Maloney, John – 1974-75-76Maloney, R. – 1939-40Mammosser, Dave – 1985Mammosser, Jay – 1985Mandel, Brian - 2000-01-02Mendini, Daniel - 1959Manning, J.J. – 1996-97Manuel, Tony - 2000-01Marack, Robert – 1931-32-33-34Marchese, Jim – 1968-69Mariano, Joe – 1997-98Markward, Dave – 1968-69-70Maroder, Tim - 2011-12-13Maroney, Tom – 1937-38Marquardt, Mike - 2001-02Marsh, Leroy – 1968-69-70-71Martin, Jason – 1992-93-94Martin, Jimmie – 1991Martin, Maurice – 1927-28-29-30Martin, Robert – 1970-71-72-73Martin, John – 1988Martinez, Bill – 1983-84-85-86Marusarz, Joe - 2001-02-03Marwedel, Gary – 1971-72-73-74Masheris, Jason – 1994Maskalunas, Eric – 1990-91-92Mason, Billy – 1929-30Mason, Carl – 1961-62Massa, Duane – 1987Matthieson, Mike - 2010Matus, Mark – 1973-74-75-76Matesevac, Ray – 1965-66Mauritzson, Anders – 1928Maurus, Jeff - 1965-66-67-68Mayes, Ben – 1990McAtee, Brandan - 2007-08-09McBride, Tom – 1975-76McCabe, Kevin – 1987-88-89-90McCall, Herbert – 1932-33-34McCarthy, Bill – 1990McCarthy, David – 1996McClean, W. – 1939McCormick, Shane – 1983-84-85-86McCoy, Doug – 1980-81-82-83McCullough, Zach - 2008-09-10-11McDowell, Jeff - 2003-04-05-06McFarland, Kris - 2006McGee, Tim – 1992McGhee, Mike – 1984McGilliard, Micth - 2008-09-10-11McGinnis, Ryan - 2005-06-07McGlaughlin, Fred – 1952McGough, Stephen - 2008McIntire, Tom - 2003-04-05McIntyre, Brian - 1999-00-01-02McIntyre, Sean - 2011-12-13McKanna, Donald – 1949McKinzie, Gerald – 1955-56McLaughlin, Clayton - 2002-03-04-05McLean, Mike - 2012-13McMahon, Pat – 1981McMurray, Steve – 1975McNulty, Ryan – 1994McPeek, Kraig – 1997-98-99-00McPherson, Jim – 1980-81McWhinney, Lester– 1928-30-31-32McWilliams, Brett - 2011-12Mencarini, Matt - 2007-08Mendini, Daniel - 1959Meinschein, John – 1970Melow, Gilbert – 1946Memeti, Jeff – 1991-92Meneghetti, Mark – 1975-76-77Metcalf, Bob – 1975-76-77-78Mettler, Harry – 1927Mertz, M. – 1940Metz, Bob – 1938-39-40Meskan, Chris – 1995-96-97-98Meyer, Eric - 2007-08-09Meyer, Heath – 1987-88-89-90Meyer, Mark – 1991-92-93-94Meyers, Evan – 1970Michalczewski, Mark – 1976-77Miers, Jack – 1946Miljus, Robert – 1952-53-54

51 - 2014 SEASON

ALL-TIME AUGUSTANA FOOTBALL LETTERWINNERSMiller, Allen – 1934-35-36-37Miller, Andrew – 1950; 1953-54-55Miller, Dave – 1969-70-71Miller, David – 1995Miller, Irving - 1959Miller, Jason – 1997Miller, Jerome – 1924; 1926-27Miller, Kevin – 1975Miller, Mike – 1971Miller, Mike – 1994-95Miller, Todd – 1979-80-81-82Miller, Tom – 1972-73Minch, Kevin – 1977-78-79Minniti, Joe – 1988-89-90-91Mitchell, Bill – 1982Mitchell, Phil – 1969Mitton, Bill – 1952Mnichowicz, Bernie – 1962-63-64-65Moe, John – 1931Moffat, Scott – 1974Molnar, Jim – 1974Monier, Brad - 2005-06-07-08Moore, Ben – 1992Moravec, Harry – 1963-64-65-66Morgan, Dale – 1966-67-68Morrell, Thomas – 1930Morris, Larry – 1965Morton, Don - 1966-67-68Morton, Doug – 1966-67Morton, Nate – 1992-93Morton, Peter – 1975Moses, Larry – 1963Moss, Stan – 1998Mueller, Mike - 1999-00-01Mueller, Pete – 1998-99Mueller, Steve – 1989Muhammed, Luqman - 2000Mullholland, Sean - 2010-11-12-13Murphy, Charles – 1971Murray, Craig - 2000-01-02Murrens, Tom – 1976-77Murray, Conner - 2012-13Murry, Chad – 1993-94-95-96Musgrove, Rolen – 1926-27Mushinsky, Ron – 1966Myers, Rick - 2004Mzhickteno, Jim – 1982

N

Nache, Val – 1961-62Nagel, Ron – 1979-80Navarro, Anthony – 1998Necastro, Butch – 1975-76-77Nelson, Ben – 1996-97-98-99Nelson, Don – 1959-60-61-62Nelson, Ed – 1919Nelson, Fred – 1958-59Nelson, George – 1926-27Nelson, Grover – 1947Nelson, Jim – 1952Nelson, John – 1938-39-40Nelson, John – 1948-49; 1951Nelson, Len – 1947-48-49-50Nelson, Ron – 1981, 1983-84Netznik, Phil – 1996-97-98-99Neumann, Jason – 1997Neville, William – 1946Newstrom, W. – 1904Nickels, Caleb - 2011-12-13Nicklas, Jeff – 1980-81-82-83Nielsen, Rick – 1984Nieman, Herb – 1958Nilsson, Gunnar – 1966Nixon, Jordan – 1988-89-90-91Nogal, Vaughn – 1918Nordgren, Maurice – 1917Nordstrom, O.L. – 1903Norton, Curt – 1921Novak, W. – 1940Nunnally, Marshall – 1967-68-69-70Nyberg, Ken – 1946-47-48-49Nye, Steve – 1981-82Nystrom, R. – 1939-40

O

Oakleaf, Sam – 1933-34-35-36Oaks, Mark – 1972Oaks, William – 1946-47-48-49Oberg, E. – 1903-04Oberlin, Dave – 1955O’Brien, Bill – 1991-92-93-94

O’Donoghue, Mike - 2010-11-12-13Ogan, Jim – 1966-67-68Oien, Charles – 1975-76Okerman – 1941Olander, Gilbert – 1990-91Ollenburger, Grant - 2009-10-11Olmstead, Jack – 1949-50-51Olmstead, Jerry – 1951-52Olsen, Lonnie – 1941; 1946Olson, Al - 1959Olson, Bob – 1973-74-75Olson, Emerald – 1927-28Olson, Jim – 1984-85-86-87Olson, Larry – 1931Olson, Raymond – 1929-30Olson, Ryan - 1999-00Olsson, Thor – 1926Olufs, Richard – 1947O’Neal, Rockey – 1976O’Neil, John - 2001-02O’Reilly, Andrew - 2009-10-11-12O’Rourke, Kevin – 1985O’Rourke, Mike – 1980-81O’Rourke, T. – 1966-67-68O’Shea, Brian – 1980O’Shea, Tim - 2010Osborne, Lee – 1956; 1961Ossian, Bob – 1954-55Ostrom, Meredith – 1948-49Owens, Antonio - 2011-12

P

Palm, Arthur – 1921-22-23Palmer, Edward – 1918-19Palmer, Reuben – 1919Papandreou, George - 2009-10Papke, Rick – 1987-88-89-90Parcell, Maxx - 2009-10Parke, Jake - 2006-07-08-09Parson, Herbert – 1930-31-32-33Parsons, Jeramy – 1991-92-93Parsons, Tom – 1954-55Pasquini, Dominic – 1992-93-94-95Patchell, S. – 1934-35-36; 1938Patterson, Josh - 2003-04-05-06Paulin, Bob - 1999-00-01-02Paulson, Dennis – 1965-66Pautz, Matt - 2007-08Payton, Ed – 1958Pearce, Ron – 1967Pearson, Reuben – 1921,23Peart, Jordan - 2008-09-10-11Peck, Nick – 1998Pecs, Jeff – 1994-95Pena, Nate - 2009-10-11Pendergast, Mike – 1979-80-81-82Penney, Jay – 1980-81-82-83Perrone, Mark – 1990-91Perry, Steve – 1956-57-58-59Perschnick, Curt - 2007-08-09-10Persino, John – 1996-97Petersen, C. – 1901Petersen, H. – 1901Peterson, Bob – 1956-57-58Peterson, Charles – 1952-53-54-55Peterson, C. – 1942; 1946Peterson, Carl – 1918, 1920Peterson, Ed – 1961-62Peterson, Erhart – 1919-20-21Peterson, Howard – 1937-38-39Peterson, Jim – 1955Peterson, Kenneth –1930-31-32-33Peterson, Max – 1958-59-60Peterson, Mick – 1971-72-73Peterson, Oliver – 1921-22Peterson, Roger – 1920-21Petges, Jake - 2010Petropolos, Jim – 1983Pettyplace, Allan – 1961Phelan, Mike – 1972Phelps, Jeff – 1981Phillips, John – 1996-97-98-99Piehl, Greg – 1980Pillard, Jacob - 2000Plunkett, Ryan - 2013Podulka, Tim - 2005-06-07-08Polic, Gary – 1977-78-79Pontikas, N. – 1939-40-41Porter, John - 2009-10Posewick, Tim – 1991-92Pothast, Ben – 1980-81-82-83Potter, C. – 1935-36

Potter, F. – 1934-35-36Potter, Jeff – 1984Pottinger, Brian –1987-88-89-91Poulton, Dave – 1977Powe, Shane - 2013Powell, Jason – 1990Powers, Steve – 1980-81-82-83Powless, Lloyd – 1962-63Preo, Art – 1963Presecky, Michael – 1986-87-88-89Pretzlaff, Jeff – 1996-97-98Price, Brad – 1984-85-86Price, Brandon - 2013Price, Shawn – 1992Probizanski, Carl – 1959-60Prosia, , Phil - 2008Proteau, Robert – 1950-51-52Puccini, Roy - 1962Pugh, Tom – 1968-69-70Pullara, Mark – 1996Puls, Jim – 1977Purcell, Jeff - 2003-04Purn, O. – 1903-04Purn, Robert – 1946Putman, John – 1985-86

Q

Quain, Andrew - 2002-03-04-05Quinlan, John - 2001-02-03

R

Rahmquist – 1903Raiser, Doug – 1992-93-94-95Rakestraw, Dan – 1995Ramser, Eugene – 1946Randall, Alan – 1963-64Randall, Matt - 2005-06Randolph, Mike - 2005Randolph, Paul – 1917Ranvestel, Anthony–1995-96-97-98Rashid, Paul – 1983-84Rasmussen, Peter - 2008-09Rauch, Christopher – 1988-87Rawhoof, Don – 1970-71-72Reade, Barry – 1987-88-89-90Reade, Kyle - 2001-02Reade, Mark – 1991-92Reardon, Marty – 1977Redstrom, Raoul – 1917Reed, Bart – 1997-98-99-00Reed, Sonny – 1951Refner, Ken – 1977-78Regnier, Doug – 1992Rehr, Charles – 1931-32-33-34Reibel, Erik - 2011Reid, Scott – 1980-81-82-83Reiff, Bruce – 1974Reilly, Cullan - 2003Renn, Gary – 1974-75Reiselt, Richard – 1961-62-63-64Remegi, Mario – 1972-73Remy, Dan – 1952Reoch, Matt - 2006Requet, Dave – 1973; 75Resner, Marty - 2010-11-12Richards, W. – 1934-35Richardson, Ryne - 2003-04Ricketts, Marlon – 1987Ricketts, Mike – 1984-85-86-87Riefe, Delmar – 1945Rinck, W. – 1941-42Rivers, Kevon - 2010-11-12Roach, Todd – 1988Robbins, Fairrol – 1957-58Robinson, Leon – 1919-20Robison, Troy - 1999Roche, Bob – 1984Roche, Matthew - 2013Rodgers, Dave – 1995Roe, Matt - 2002-03-04-05Roehrenbeck, Mike - 2013Rogala, Mike – 1977Rogenski, Felix – 1932-33-34-35Rogers, Brady - 2011-12Rogers, Jim – 1957-58Rokis, Anthony - 2004-05Romence, Art – 1961Roome, Anthony - 2011-12-13Roos, Don – 1951-52Roos, Perry – 1946-47-48-49Rosello, Marc – 1989-90-91-92

Roseman, Curt – 1961-62Rosencranz, Frank – 1921Rosenquist, Wallace – 1937-38-39Rosner, Mike – 1979Ross, James – 1998Rosset, Andrew - 2007-08-09Rostick, Osie – 1953; 1957Rourke, Thomas – 1966Rowan, Matt - 2004Rucinski, Dave – 1977Rucker, Willie – 1975-76-77-78Rufolo, Dennis – 1995-96; 1998Rugg, Larry – 1988-89-90Russell, Casey - 2006-07-08Russell, Robert – 1949-50-51Russ, Clarence – 1920Rutherford, Dustin - 2000Ryan, Ed – 1978-79-80Ryan, Jim – 1989-90-91-92Ryon, Josh - 2012

S

Saenger, Robert – 1949-50Salazar, Chris - 2013Sale, Josh – 1993-94Sally, Chris – 1997-98-99-00Sally, Dave - 2007-08Salzmann, Harry – 1927Sanchez, Mike – 1991Sandberg, Rudolf – 1945Sandercock, Dave – 1982-83-84-85Sanders, Jay – 1995Sanders, Kirk – 1984-85; 1990Sanders, Steve – 1982-83-84-85Sandquist, Al – 1954Sandstrom, Robert –1927-28-29-30Sandstrom, Marty – 1955-56Sanford, Jamael – 1996-97-98Santana, Sammy - 2009Savarese, Frank – 1964-65-66Saviano, Ron – 1959-60Sax, Jordan – 1995Scarpinato, Jeff – 1981-82-83-84Scianna, Joe – 1993-94-95Schaller, Dan – 1992Schaults, Tom - 2004-05Schertz, Dave – 1974-75-76-77Schertz, Phil – 1977Scheuerman, Clifford – 1932-33-34Scheuerman, Milt – 1922-23-24Schick, Mark – 1978-79-80Schiller, Jerry – 1950-51-52-53Schimeck, Pete - 2009-10-11-12Schleuter, Richard – 1964Schlechte, David – 1967-68Schloneger, Tim – 1995-96-97-98Schlueter, Dean – 1977-78Schmulbach, Jeff – 1993-94-95Schmulbach, Joe – 1996-97-98-99Schnack, Drew – 1968-69-70Schnarre, Mark – 1987-88 Schneeman, Derek - 2009-10-11-12Schneider, Carl – 1972-73-74Schneider, Theodore – 1929Schnure, Bill – 1972-73-74Schoenhard, Jamey - 2001-02-03Schoon, Brian - 2005-06-07Schriefer, Herbert – 1946Schroeder, Alex - 2007-08-09-10Schroeder, John – 1930-31-32-33Schroeder, Nate – 1991-92-93-94Schroeder, Rich – 1989-90-91Schryver, Clinton – 1947-48Schryver, Eugene – 1949Schults, Jamie – 1991Schumann, Tony – 1977-78Schutt, Dave – 1981Schweinberger, Dale – 1955Schweitzer, Andrew - 2006-07-08-09Scott, Kevin – 1977-78Scudder, Pat – 1981-82Seaholm, Gary – 1967Seaman, John - 2011Seastone, John – 1988Sebby, Jon - 2004-05-06Sederlund, Harold – 1923-24Sellers, Geno – 1984Sellers, Trenton – 1986-88-89-90Serenius, Arnold – 1924Sersig, Jack – 1945Sessions, Adam – 1996Setchell, Aaron - 2006-07-08-09Severns, Douglas – 1986-87-88

52 - AUGUSTANA VIKINGS FOOTBALL

ALL-TIME AUGUSTANA FOOTBALL LETTERWINNERSSeverns, Mike – 1966-67-68-69Sextonson, Eric – 1993Shafer. Walter – 1923Shank, Gary – 1973-74Sharpe - 1941Shaw, Larry – 1975Shaw, Mike – 1993Shaw, Richard – 1963Shaw, Robert – 1938-39Shea, Travis - 2003-04-05Sheldon, J.D. – 1999-00-01-02Shepard, Roman - 2013Shipley, Mike – 1967-68Shirley, Jeff – 1978-79-80Shuff, Aaron - 2012-13 Sibley, Walter – 1995Sievert, Bud - 2008-09Sikorski, Matt - 2002-03-04Simpsen, Kyle - 2003-04-05-06Simonson, Wayne – 1946-47-48-49Sipka, Stan - 1997-98Singbush, Norm – 1982-83-84Sipich, Joe – 1993-94-95-96Sisk, Ben - 2006-07Skole, Jack – 1988-89-90-91Slavish, Mike – 1980Slette, Mark - 2005-06-07Slette, Rob - 2003-04-05Smigiel, Bill - 2005Smiley, Don – 1932-33-34-35Smith, Craig - 1999-00-01Smith, Dale – 1987-88-89Smith, Dick – 1959-60Smith, Dylan - 2011-12-13Smith, Eric - 2005-06-07-08Smith, Jacob - 2013Smith, Jeremy - 2008-09-10Smith, Lasalle - 2013Smith, Ryan – 1990Smith, W. – 1938-39Smutka, M. – 1935Snider, Jake - 2006-07-08Snively, Dan – 1929-30Snow, Kyle - 2012-13Snyder, Bill - 1954Snyder, Ron – 1972-73-74Soderstrom, Walter–1949-50-51-52Solomonson, Carl – 1921Somerville, Jim – 1994-95-96-97Sommer, Le Roy – 1949Soper, Bruce – 1961-62-63-64Southern, Joel – 1992-93Southern, Ryan – 1993-94-95Spahr, Robert – 1926Speed, Olin – 1951Spencer, Rick – 1970-71-72-73Spindler, Joe - 2010-11-12Spinelli, Marco - 2003Splawski, Dennis – 1967-68-69Splawski, Tom – 1968; 1971Splinter, Lester – 1932Spoor, Zachary - 2008-09Sprungman, Mike – 1982Staddon, Dave – 1962Stainbrook, Joel - 2001-02-03Staneck, Don – 1957Starenko, Drew – 1979-80Steinhart, Anton - 2003Stelling, Doug – 1970Stiers, Brandon - 2012-13Stiers, Logan – 1968Stime, Steve – 1978Stockton, John – 1948Stockton, John – 1976-77-78-79Stoltz, David - 2003-04Stone, John – 1946Stone, Lester – 1931-32Stone, Nick - 2013Stone, T. – 1942Stoodley, Matt – 1993-94-95-96Stopoulos, Lee – 1957-58-59-60Storm, Peter – 1950-51-52Stormont, Steve – 1973-74Stortz, Bryan – 1996; 1998-99Strand, Harold – 1936Strand, Jeff – 1988-89-90Stratton, James - 2011-12-13Straughter, Jawan - 2012Strieker, Mike – 1979-80Stritzel, Doug – 1989Strobbe, Marc – 1994-95; 1997-98Strohkarck, Frank – 1928-29Stromberg, Bob – 1950-51

Studer, Chris - 2003-04-05-06Sturek, Jeff - 2001-02-03-04Sturek, Mike – 1976-77-78Sturtevant, John - 2003Stuteville, Bill – 1966-67Sullivan, Thomas – 1959-60Sundeen, Karl – 1933Sundquist, Doug – 1978-79Sutchar, Averill - 2004Sutherland, Don - 1976-77Sutherland, John – 1954-55-56-57Swanson, A.B. – 1903-04Swanson, Alan – 1952Swanson, Carl – 1917Swanson, Clarence – 1926-27Swanson, Erwin – 1946Swanson, Jack – 1954-55Swanson, Roy – 1928-29Swanson, W. – 1939-40-41Swanson, Wallace – 1918-19-20-21Swedberg – 1941-42Swenson, Birger – 1923Swenson, Philip – 1946Swinson, Kent – 1973-74-75Swords, Trent – 1988Szatkiewicz, Matt – 1984-85-86Szpejnowski, Steve - 2001-02-03-04

T

Tait, John – 1950-51Tallman, Bill – 1995Tangorra, Mike – 1935-36-37-38Tarran, Chris – 1970-71-72-73Tasch, Ray – 1974Tate, Travis - 2004-05Taylor, Mike – 1991-92-93-94Tazic, Mike – 1995Temple, Travis - 2001-03-04-05Tennant, Michael – 1986-87Terwilliger, Paul – 1968-69-70Tessiatore, Tom – 1965-66-67-68Texer, Ted – 1959-60-61Theis, Ed – 1988-89Thoman, Clarence – 1929-30-31Thomas, Roger – 1966-67Thompson, Charles – 1973-74-75Thompson, Joe – 1973-74-75-76Thompson, Kelan - 2002-03-04Thompson, Kurt – 1980-81-82-83Thompson, Ward – 1960-61-62-63Thomsen, Lynn – 1983-84-85-86Thomson, Ken – 1962-63-64-65Thornton, Roland - 2001-02-03Thorseon, Edward – 1926-27Thrasher, Jeremy – 1998Tillman, Craig – 1971-72-73-74Tillman, Ken – 1952-53Timmerman, Fred – 1959-60Timmons, Chris – 1994-95-96Tingle, Tom – 1957; 1959-60-61Toboja, Kevin – 1987-88-89Tolley, Rod – 1975-76-77-78Tolnai, Joe – 1995-96-97Tomaseski, Keith – 1946Tomasiewicz, Joe – 1966-67-68-69Tomczak, Joe – 1998-99Tongue, Jim - 2006-07-08Toppert, Jim – 1990-91-92-93Torell, E. – 1901Tornquist, Don – 1953-54Tornquist, Leroy – 1958Torri, Dave – 1984-85-86-87Tracey, Kevin - 2007Tracey, Tom – 1975-76-77Travis, Tim – 1996-97Trimberger, Tyler - 2009-10-11Tritt, Ethan – 1998-99Triveri, Jim - 1999-00-01Tucker, Mike – 1987-88-89Tumilty, Jim – 1996Tumilty, Scott – 1992-93-94-95Tune, Jim – 1961-62Turner, George – 1927-28Turner, Reginald – 1971-72-73Tweed, Mike – 1992-93-94

U

Udden, J.A. – 1902-03Ungaro, Corey – 1997-98-99-00Unger, Chuck – 1978-79

V

Valkner, Ed – 1987-88-89-90Van, Willie – 1969-70-71-72Van De Velde, Pat – 1984-85Van Sickle, Chris – 1971-72-73-74VanWetzinga, Rich – 1970-71Vanwetzinga, Rusty – 1992-93-94-95Vanderlinden, Chuck – 1975VanderMolen, Dave – 1959-60Vanwinkle. Greg – 1974-72-73Velasquez, George – 1982-83-84Venegoni, David - 2008-09Verhoecks, Tom – 1959-60Vermeire, Joseph – 1966Vernon, Pete – 1980-81-82Vespa, Steve – 1998Verhelst, Jon - 2005-06-07Viehweg, Dennis – 1984-85-86-87Viehweg, Mark – 1977-78-79-80Viner, Jacob – 1923Voda, Kyle - 2010Voellinger, Jerry – 1946Vroman, Eric – 1989-90-91

W

Wagner – 1941Wagner, Jason - 2008-09-10-11Wagner, Michael – 1988-89-90-91Walas, Bob – 1971-72-73Walberg, Ralph – 1949Walheim, Gary – 1953Walker, Harlan – 1979-80-81Walker, Sean - 2011-12-13Wallace, Greg – 1985-86-87Waller, Fred – 1980Walls, William – 1973Walsh, John – 1979Walt, Ted – 1969-70Walter, Ron – 1963-64-65-66Walters, Bob – 1959-60Walters, Terry – 1998-99-00-01Walther, Robert – 1948Wanless, Mark – 1987-88-89-90Wareham, Lewis – 1926Watkins, Jeff – 1988-89-90Watts, Mark – 1970-71-72-73Weber, Dan – 1980Weber, Greg – 1990-91-92-93Weber, Jack – 1938Weber, Joe - 2010-11-12Weber, Matt - 2001-03-04Weerda, James – 1998-99-00Weglarz, Frank - 2003-04-05-06Wegley, Brian – 1984-85-86Weidner, Randy – 1984-85-86-87Weigle, Chad – 1998-99-00-01Weisberg, Ira – 1963, 66Welch, Nick - 2009; 2011-12Weldon, James – 1970-71-72-73Welgat, Eric – 1984-85-86-87Wellborn, Paul – 1992-93-94Weller, Jeffery – 1985-86-87-88Wendell, Brad - 2000-01-02-03Werner, Jesse – 1957Werner, Kevin – 1987; 1989-90Wesbey, George – 1950-51Wesbey, George – 1974-75West, Joe – 1931West, Ray – 1937-38Westemeyer, Barry–1985-88-89-90Westemeyer, Blaine - 2006-07-08-09Westemeyer, Bradd – 1991Westerberg, Erik - 2010-11-12-13Westerlund, Mahlon – 1928-29Westerly, Blair - 2001-02-03-04Westerman, Troy – 1983-84-85-86Whalen, Arthur – 1947-48-49-50Whalen, Kurt – 1993-94-95-96Whan, Jack – 1951-52-53-54Wheeker, Jim – 1978-79Wheeler, Joe – 1981-82-83-84Wheeler, John – 1973-74-75Wheeler, Phil – 1970-71-72-73Wheeler, Sam - 2003White, Kevin – 1990White, Jesse - 2007White, John – 1970Whiteside, Bob – 1991-92-93-94Whiteside, Dale – 1952Whiting, Fred – 1959-60-61-62Wickenhauser, Cody - 2008-09-10-11

Wickstrom, Earle – 1917-18-19-20Widdop, Jeff – 1984-85Wiggins, Charles – 1993Wiggins, Mario – 1989-90Wikoff, Hudson - 2006-07-08Wilkens, Tom – 1977-78-79Wilkins, Bill – 1958Williams, Dave - 1991-92-93-94Williams, Tavares - 2004Williams, Tim - 1999-00-01-02Williams, Wes – 1977-78-79Wilson, Carl – 1921-22Wilson, Harry – 1945Wilson, Jerry – 1972Wilson, Paul – 1965Wilson, Zack – 1992-93-94-95Wimmer, George – 1947Winckler, Joe – 1969Wind, Leslie – 1924Wingo, Trace - 2010-11-12-13Wingrad, Ken – 1965-66-67-68Winquist, Jared - 2001Winston, David - 2004-05-06Wojtkiewicz, Craig - 2002-03-04Wojtkiewicz, Kevin – 1995-96-97Wolucka, Stan – 1972Wood, Bill – 1942Wood, Cliff – 1953-54-55Wood, Maynard – 1921Wood, Robert - 2007-08-09-10Woodworth, Matt - 2001-02Woolridge, Robert – 1983-84-85Wooten, Bradley – 1985-86-87-88Workman, Rob – 1994Wroble, Jason - 1999Wynn, Earl – 1930

Y

Yaspelkis, Ben – 1957-58Yemm, Greg – 1974-75-76-77Yeoh, Ken – 1996Young, Bobby - 2007-08Young, Eric – 1989Young, Ken – 1961; 1963-64Young, Paul – 1989-90-91Youngbauer, Joe - 2004-05-06Youngberg, Arlyn – 1950-51Youngberg, Dick – 1951Youngblood, Cecil – 1972-73-74-75Youngquist, Karl – 1989-90-91-92Yonke, Pete – 1981Yuhas, Dan – 1980-81

Z

Zajicek, Jim – 1991-92Zeifert, Mike - 2002-03-04-05Zeleznik, Brian – 1996Zemke, David - 2000-01-02-03Zentner, Bill – 1994-95Zerkle, Tim - 1959Zick, Kyle - 2001-02-03Zielke, Kevin – 1988-89-90Zimmerman, David – 1990Zimmerman, Matt - 2013Zoran, Mark – 1976-77-78

53 - 2014 SEASON

AUGUSTANA VIKINGS YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORDSALL TIME RECORD: In over 100 seasons of football, Augustana has compiled an overall record of 539-301-28 for a winning percentage of .637, which ranks the Vikings 12th among all the NCAA Division III teams.YEAR W-L-T COACH CAPTAINS 1893 2-1-0 1894 1-1-0 1895-1900 No Football 1901 0-2-0 1902 2-2-0 1903 2-3-0 1904 4-2-1 1905-1916 No Football 1917 3-2-0 Ted Davenport Laurence Eckstrom, Paul Randolph 1918 3-1-0 Leo Liitt Ralph Bengston 1919 3-1-0 Art Swedberg W.A. Anderson 1920 6-1-1 Art Swedberg Wallie Swanson 1921 4-3-0 Art Swedberg Charles Larson 1922 1-8-0 Art Swedberg Carl Wilson 1923 3-4-0 Wally Swanson Willard Larson 1924 2-7-0 Wally Swanson Milt Scheurman 1925 3-4-1 Carl Peterson Ephraim Erickson 1926 5-2-1 Carl Peterson Melford Anderson 1927 2-5-0 Carl Peterson Ed ”Hooty” Thorson 1928 7-1-0 H.V. Almquist Hugo “Ox” Alvine 1929 3-4-1 H.V. Almquist Maurice Martin 1930 4-3-0 H.V. Almquist William Mason 1931 5-2-2 H.V. Almquist LeRoy Brissman 1932 6-0-2 H.V. Almquist Lester McWhinney 1933 7-1-1 H.V. Almquist John Schroeder 1934 9-0-0 H.V. Almquist Bob Marak, Herb McCall 1935 5-3-0 H.V. Almquist Gus Larson, Felix Rogenski 1936 4-5-0 H.V. Almquist Sam Oakleaf 1937 6-2-1 H.V. Almquist William Bohamn 1938 3-4-1 H.V. Almquist Mike Tangorra, George Lenc 1939 4-4-0 H.V. Almquist Bob Christ 1940 4-2-2 H.V. Almquist John Nelson 1941 1-6-1 John Briley Bill Carlstrom 1942 7-1-0 John Briley Byron Swedberg 1943 No Football1944 No Football 1945 1-3-0 L.C. Brissman Delmar Riefe 1946 3-5-0 John Briley Enfrid Johnson 1947 4-2-2 A.J. Stolfa Bill Oaks 1948 4-3-1 A.J. Stolfa Bill Oaks 1949 6-2-0 A.J. Stolfa Bill Oaks 1950 2-6-0 Oliver Olson Art Whalen 1951 3-4-4 Vince Lundeen Kent Buikema 1952 3-5-0 Vince Lundeen Jerry Schiller 1953 5-4-0 Vince Lundeen Jerry Schiller 1954 3-5-0 Vince Lundeen Chris Devona 1955 2-6-0 Vince Lundeen Charlie Peterson 1956 1-7-0 Vince Lundeen Clyde Lundgren 1957 4-4-0 Vince Lundeen Harvey Fladeland, John Sutherland 1958 2-6-0 Vince Lundeen Tom Linnabary, Lee Hanlon 1959 5-3-0 Ray Loeschner Jan Jamison, Steve Perry, Ken Lersten 1960 3-4-2 Ray Loeschner Lee Stopoulos, Arvid Herstedt 1961 5-4-0 Ray Loeschner Tom Tingle 1962 5-4-0 Ray Loeschner Terry Hudson 1963 7-2-0 Ray Loeschner Lloyd Powless, Steve Hofstetter1964 7-1-0 Ralph Starenko Jack Crabtree, Al Henning, Jerry Kloostra1965 4-2-2 Ralph Starenko Bernie Mnichowicz, John Coy, Ken Thompson 1966 6-2-1 Ralph Starenko Fred Johnson, Harry Moravec, Ron Walter1967 4-5-0 Ralph Starenko Pat Keenan, Dick Haugen, Chuck Bashaar1968 6-3-0 Ralph Starenko Vic Butch, Jeff Maurus, Paul Ander 1969 7-2-0 Ben Newcomb Joe Tomasiewicz, Mike Severns, Mark Fiore1970 3-6-0 Ben Newcomb Ken Anderson, Paul Terwilliger, Dave Markward, Norm Evans 1971 5-4-0 Ben Newcomb Leroy Marsh, Dave Miller, Chuck Degand 1972 6-3-0 Ben Newcomb Dennis Koster, Willie Van, Rich Eichhorn 1973 7-2-0 Ben Newcomb Bob Martin, Tom Enger, Mark Watts 1974 5-3-1 Ben Newcomb John Each, Bill Schnure 1975 7-2-0 Ben Newcomb Kent Swinson, Cecil Youngblood1976 7-3-0 Ben Newcomb Joe Thompson, Dave Feiza 1977 4-5-0 Ben Newcomb John Boettcher, Gary Goforth, Butch Necastro 1978 4-5-0 Ben Newcomb Mike Sturek, Randy Ems 1979 6-3-0 Bob Reade Dave Bell, Wes Williams, Mel Blaser 1980 6-3-0 Bob Reade Jim Barnes, Mark Schick 1981 9-1-0 Bob Reade Greg Bednar, Tom Losby 1982 11-1-0 Bob Reade Pete Vernon, Lance Hofer, Jon Kuperus, Don Eli 1983 12-0-0 Bob Reade Jay Penney, Pete Kasap, Doug McCoy, Craig Allison 1984 12-0-0 Bob Reade Joe Wheeler, Greg King 1985 13-0-0 Bob Reade Steve Sanders, Robert Woolridge, Tim Holmstrom, Mark Long 1986 12-0-1 Bob Reade Brad Price, Lynn Thomsen, Troy Westerman1987 10-1-0 Bob Reade Greg Wallace, Mike Ricketts, Tom Kula, Dave Torri 1988 10-2-0 Bob Reade John Bothe, Erik Burgwald, Frank Bojniewicz 1989 8-2-0 Bob Reade Game Captains 1990 8-2-0 Bob Reade Heath Meyer, Rick Papke 1991 8-1-0 Bob Reade Mike Hesler, Jack Skole, James Fambro 1992 6-3-0 Bob Reade George Annang, Brian Dunlavy, Marc Rosello, Karl Youngquist 1993 7-2-0 Bob Reade Steve Lindmark, Greg Weber, Craig Kruse1994 8-2-0 Bob Reade Steve Lindmark, Tim Beagle, Tommy King, Dave Williams

1995 6-3-0 Tom Schmulbach Tommy King, Scott Tumilty, Rusty Van Wetzinga, Doug Raiser 1996 5-4-0 Tom Schmulbach Ryan Carpenter, Spencer Davis, Chad Murry1997 7-2-0 Tom Schmulbach Jim Somerville, Kevin Dajka, Dusty Behringer, Zach Bartels 1998 7-2-0 Tom Schmulbach Kevin Dajka, Brian Gosnell, Jim King, Chris Meskan 1999 9-2-0 Tom Schmulbach Mark Goodwin, Ben Nelson, Phil Netznik, Joe Schmulbach 2000 7-3-0 Jim Barnes Mackenzie Hay, Chris Sally2001 10-2-0 Jim Barnes Todd Baldwin, Brad Haverback, J.D. Sheldon, Jim Triveri2002 7-2-0 Jim Barnes Todd Baldwin, J.D. Sheldon, Brad Wendell, Tim Williams2003 7-3-0 Jim Barnes Mike Hansen, Brad Wendell, Kyle Zick, Adam Guy, Mike Brasile2004 7-3-0 Jim Barnes Jeff Purcell, Blair Westerly, Beau Biagi, Steve Szpejnowski2005 10-2-0 Jim Barnes Matt Roe, Mike Zeifert, Jeremy Hall, Chris Studer2006 7-3-0 Jim Barnes Mike Guzman, Joe Youngbauer, Chris Studer2007 5-5-0 Jim Barnes Brad Monier, Ryan McGinnis, Scott Kretzmann, Justin Jacobs2008 7-3-0 Jim Barnes Brad Monier, Billy Lynch, Tim Podulka, Wyatt Breiser2009 6-4-0 Jim Barnes Preston Jones, Jake Parke, Aaron Setchell, Blaine Westemeyer2010 6-4-0 Jim Barnes Andrew Hansen, John Mago, Cody Wickenhauser, Robert Wood2011 2-8-0 Rob Cushman David Lee, Cody Wickenhauser2012 5-5-0 Rob Cushman Rob Mago, Erik Westerberg2013 5-5-0 Rob Cushman Erik Westerberg

AUGUSTANA 150 YARD RUSHING GAMESYDS ATT PLAYER OPPONENT SITE DATE 342 44 Matt Roe Wheaton Rock Island, IL 11/13/04300 38 Joe Thompson Carthage Kenosha, WI 11/15/75 275 40 Joe Thompson Wheaton Rock Island, IL 11/02/74 261 17 Brad Price Hope Holland, MI 11/22/86 226 29 Joe Thompson Carroll Waukesha, WI 10/30/76 224 40 Joe Thompson Illinois Wesleyan Rock Island, IL 11/08/75 222 19 Dennis Fraikes North Central Naperville, IL 10/31/87 220 30 Mike Guzman Central Rock Island, IL 09/03/05208 24 Joe Thompson North Park Rock Island, IL 10/19/74203 16 Sam Frasco Millikin Decatur, IL 10/19/13203 17 Eric Chandler North Park Chicago, IL 10/20/12 203 17 John Coy Lake Forest Lake Forest, IL 10/27/62201 17 J.J. McDowell North Park Chicago, IL 10/02/04 199 16 Scott Tumilty Adrian Adrian, MI 09/23/95 197 14 Scott Tumilty Carthage Kenosha, WI 11/07/92 191 17 Scott Tumilty UW-Platteville Rock Island, IL 09/10/94 190 24 Scott Tumilty North Central Naperville, IL 10/10/92 189 15 Scott Tumilty North Central Rock Island, IL 10/09/93185 27 Eric Chandler North Park Rock Island, IL 10/26/13 185 32 Mark Zoran Carroll Rock Island, IL 10/29/77183 22 David Chorney Carthage Kenosha, WI 11/04/00 182 17 Joe Thompson Wheaton Wheaton, IL 11/01/75 181 25 Scott Tumilty Drake Rock Island, IL 09/18/93181 30 Robert Wood Illinois Wesleyan Rock Island, IL 11/13/10 180 18 Mike Guzman Millikin Decatur, IL 11/11/06 180 18 David Chorney North Central Rock Island, IL 10/28/00177 33 Joe Thompson Elmhurst Elmhurst, IL 10/12/74 176 22 Craig Allison Wheaton Wheaton, IL 09/24/83 175 12 Mike Guzman Illinois Wesleyan Rock Island, IL 10/15/05175 23 Mark Zoran Carthage Kenosha, WI 09/17/77174 18 Mike Guzman Elmhurst Elmhurst, IL 10/30/04172 19 Sam Frasco Elmhurst Rock Island, IL 10/12/13 172 25 Rick Spencer Millikin Rock Island, IL 11/10/73 171 18 George Velasquez UW-LaCrosse Rock Island, IL 11/26/83 170 30 Scott Tumilty Millikin Rock Island, IL 10/30/93170 20 David Chorney Wheaton Wheaton, IL 11/10/01169 12 David Chorney Wis-Lutheran Milwaukee, WI 09/22/01 169 23 Brad Price Illinois Wesleyan Rock Island, IL 10/05/85 169 32 Brad Price Salisbury State Phenix City, AL 12/13/86167 19 Eric Chandler Mount St. Joseph Rock Island, IL 09/07/13 167 16 Dennis Fraikes Millikin Rock Island, IL 10/24/87 165 17 Sal Barrutia Wheaton Rock Island, IL 10/21/72 163 24 Erik Burgwald Wheaton Rock Island, IL 10/15/88 163 37 Ron Nelson Millikin Decatur, IL 10/20/84 160 31 Greg Yemm Elmhurst Rock Island, IL 10/15/77 158 40 Joe Thompson Illinois Wesleyan Bloomington, IL 11/13/76 157 22 Craig Allison Elmhurst Elmhurst, IL 11/01/80 155 15 Mark Kimball North Park Chicago, IL 10/05/91 155 32 Ron Nelson Central of Iowa Kings Island, OH 12/08/84 155 33 Joe Thompson North Park Rock Island, IL 10/23/76154 10 Brett McWilliams Elmhurst Elmhurst, IL 10/05/12 154 14 Matt Roe Catholic Washington D.C. 09/10/05154 30 Joe Thompson Elmhurst Elmhurst, IL 10/16/76 154 17 Lee Stopoulos Carthage Carthage, IL 09/17/60153 23 Dennis Fraikes Carroll Rock Island, IL 09/26/87 153 22 Brad Price North Park Chicago, IL 09/14/85 153 22 Craig Allison North Park Chicago, IL 11/12/83153 23 Osie Rostick Cornell Mt. Vernon, Iowa 10/31/53 152 23 Ben Nelson Wheaton Rock Island, IL 11/14/98152 12 Kyle Zick North Central Naperville, IL 10/05/02 151 23 John Carlson North Central Naperville, IL 10/10/92 151 14 David Chorney Wheaton Wheaton, IL 11/14/99151 24 Robert Wood Elmhurst Rock Island, IL 10/03/09 150 14 Brad Price Wheaton Rock Island, IL 09/29/84 150 22 Rick Spencer Wheaton Wheaton, IL 10/20/73 150 30 Scott Tumilty Millikin Rock Island, IL 10/28/95

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Unknown Coaches 1893-1904: 11-11-1 in six years 1893 - (2-1) 18 St. Ambrose 0 12 Monmouth 14 6 Iowa 0

1894 - (1-1) 9 Iowa 34 4 Monmouth 0

1901 - (0-2) 0 Monmouth 10 0 Lombard 35

1902 - (2-2) 0 Monmouth 35 27 Bradley 0 12 Monmouth 6 5 Armour Tech 11

1903 - (2-3) 37 Fulton 0 6 Monmouth 11 0 Monmouth 16 28 Bradley 0 0 Coe 6

1904 - (4-2-1) 2 Iowa 33 0 Knox 13 45 Hansen M.A. 0 29 Lombard 5 25 Cornell 6 22 Coe 0 6 Monmouth 6

1905-1916: No Football

Ted Davenport 1917: 3-2 in one year 1917 - (3-2) 0 Cornell 74 16 Moline 0 3 Illinois Wesleyan 12 35 Iowa Wesleyan 6 58 Western Illinois 0 Leo Liitt 1918: 3-1 in one year 1918 - (3-1) 39 Monmouth 0 19 Parsons 0 20 Cornell 16 12 Knox 15

Art Swedberg 1919-22: 12-14-4 in four years 1919 (1-2-3) 6 Illinois Wesleyan 6 27 Monmouth 0 0 Am Coll of PE 0 0 Knox 27 0 Cornell 13 7 St. Viator 7

1920 - (6-1-1) 20 Lombard 3 72 Hedding 0 28 Ill. Wesleyan 10 0 Millikin 7 26 Monmouth 3 0 Cornell 0 35 Bradley 0 6 St. Viator 0

1921 - (4-3) 0 Wabash 7 28 Parsons 14 14 Ill. Wesleyan 0 0 Millikin 28 19 Monmouth 7 14 St. Ambrose 0 0 Bradley 13

1922 - (1-8) 0 Palmer 6 0 Parsons 27 0 Ill. Wesleyan 3 14 Monmouth 26 6 Western Illinois 26 0 Millikin 18 0 Bradley 34 0 Eureka 36 7 Ill. College 6

Wally Swanson 1923-24: 5-11 in two years 1923 - (3-4) 6 North Central 20 0 Illinois Wesleyan 24 0 Monmouth 19 18 Western Illinois 12 3 Millikin 2 0 Bradley 27 10 Eureka 3

YEAR BY YEAR WITH THE AUGUSTANA VIKINGS1924 - (2-7) 3 Wheaton 0 0 Knox 9 0 Illinois Wesleyan 6 14 Monmouth 7 7 Western Illinois 27 0 Millikin 20 0 Bradley 19 6 North Central 12 0 Mt. Morris 35

Carl Peterson 1925-27: 10-11-2 in three years 1925 - (3-4-1) 0 Knox 12 21 Wheaton 0 0 Illinois Wesleyan 13 7 Monmouth 7 18 Western Illinois 0 6 Bradley 24 7 Millikin 20 19 Mt. Morris 0

1926 - (5-2-1) 33 St. Bede 6 0 Knox 0 7 Illinois Wesleyan 6 14 Western Illinois 0 0 Monmouth 10 20 North Central 0 0 Millikin 34 13 Mt. Morris 0

1927 - (2-5) 6 Knox 10 12 St. Ambrose 0 0 Illinois Wesleyan 19 0 Bradley 58 0 Monmouth 24 12 North Central 0 8 Western Illinois 12

H.V. Almquist 1928-40: 67-31-10 in 13 years 1928 - (7-1) 6 Knox 0 20 Carthage 6 6 Illinois Wesleyan 0 0 Bradley 12 19 Western Illinois 0 14 Monmouth 0 20 North Central 0 13 St. Ambrose 2

1929 - (3-4-1) 14 Carthage 7 0 Illinois Wesleyan 39 0 Knox 25 2 Western Illinois 0 0 Monmouth 43 2 North Central 0 7 St. Ambrose 13 6 Wheaton 6

1930 - (4-3) 2 Central 13 9 Carthage 7 12 St. Ambrose 6 13 Knox 6 20 Western Illinois 15 6 Monmouth 19 0 North Central 32 1931 - (5-2-2) 42 Wartburg 0 38 Dubuque 0 6 Carthage 6 0 St. Ambrose 7 6 Knox 0 40 Western Illinois 0 6 Monmouth 7 2 North Central 0 7 Lake Forest 7

1932 - (6-0-2) 14 Cornell 9 13 Carthage 0 27 Knox 6 0 St. Ambrose 0 19 Western Illinois 14 0 Monmouth 0 7 North Central 6 26 Lake Forest 13

1933 - (7-1-1) 13 Iowa Wesleyan 7 35 Carthage 0 25 Knox 0 6 North Central 6 6 St. Ambrose 0 14 Monmouth 13 7 Lake Forest 9 46 Western Illinois 0 19 William Penn 6

1934 - (9-0) 6 Iowa Wesleyan 0 21 William Penn 0 21 Knox 0 8 St. Ambrose 0 14 North Central 13 13 Lake Forest 0 20 Western Illinois 7 21 Monmouth 20 41 Carthage 6

1935 - (5-3) 34 Iowa Wesleyan 12 27 Carthage 3 0 Knox 6 12 St. Ambrose 14 12 North Central 0 21 Dubuque 0 17 Western Illinois 0 0 Monmouth 18

1936 - (4-5) 2 Iowa Wesleyan 6 78 Freshman 0 7 Millikin 0 7 St. Ambrose 12 0 North Central 7 6 Western Illinois 7 0 Bradley 18 13 Monmouth 12 33 Carthage 0

1937 - (6-2-1) 13 Bethany 0 7 Millikin 0 14 Freshman 12 0 St. Ambrose 13 12 North Central 6 0 Bradley 13 0 Monmouth 0 14 Carthage 6 20 Western Illinois 12

1938 - (3-4-1) 13 Iowa Wesleyan 0 6 Lake Forest 36 6 Western Illinois 0 7 St. Ambrose 12 6 North Central 7 7 Carthage 7 6 Bradley 34 14 Monmouth 7

1939 - (4-4) 6 Iowa Wesleyan 9 6 Lake Forest 0 3 St. Ambrose 7 24 North Central 7 0 Bradley 14 6 Monmouth 26 12 Detroit Tech 6 18 Carthage 0 1940 - (4-2-2) 28 Iowa Wesleyan 0 0 Carthage 0 0 St. Ambrose 27 0 Lake Forest 13 20 North Central 12 13 Monmouth 13 6 Illinois College 0 23 Western Illinois 2

John Briley 1941-42 & 1946: 11-12-1 in 3 years 1941 - (1-6-1) 0 Knox 7 12 Carthage 12 13 Illinois College 7 6 North Central 9 0 Monmouth 7 6 Lake Forest 20 13 Western Illinois 20 0 St. Ambrose 19

1942 - (7-1) 0 Knox 2 14 Carthage 6 21 Monmouth 0 14 Illinois College 7 13 North Central 7 13 Valparaiso 0 20 Lake Forest 13 20 St. Ambrose 0 1943-44 (No football)

LeRoy Brissman 1945: 1-3 in one year 1945 - (1-3) 19 Iowa Wesleyan 6 6 Knox 20 0 Knox 19 0 Coe 27

1946 - (3-5) 6 Coe 7 13 Carthage 0 0 St. Ambrose 19 0 Knox 7 13 Illinois Wesleyan 25 20 Monmouth 13 0 North Central 18 13 Illinois College 0

A.J. “Butch” Stolfa 1947-49: 14-7-3 in three years 1947 - (4-2-2) 21 Elmhurst 6 19 Illinois College 0 6 St. Ambrose 26 13 Knox 7 13 Carthage 0 0 Monmouth 0 0 Lake Forest 0 0 Illinois Wesleyan 9

1948 - (4-3-1) 44 Elmhurst 7 0 Millikin 7 12 Carroll 7 20 Knox 20 14 North Central 7 17 Monmouth 7 0 Carthage 6 0 Wheaton 13

1949 - (6-2) CCIW CHAMPIONS 54 Elmhurst 0 15 Illinois Wesleyan 6 7 Luther 14 20 Knox 13 21 North Central 7 0 Monmouth 14 21 Carthage 13 14 Illinois College 7

Oliver Olson 1950: 2-6 in one year 1950 - (2-6) 7 Monmouth 34 0 Illinois Wesleyan 20 0 Millikin 20 7 Valparaiso 48 6 Elmhurst 7 0 Lake Forest 26 33 Carthage 6 6 Luther 0

Vince Lundeen 1951-58: 23-41-1 in eight years 1951 - (3-4-1) 0 Monmouth 0 12 Illinois Wesleyan 13 7 Millikin 12 13 Valparaiso 34 14 Elmhurst 0 32 Lake Forest 41 40 Carthage 14 26 Navy Pier 6

1952 - (3-5) 7 Monmouth 40 32 Illinois College 0 6 Wheaton 47 26 North Central 18 13 Carthage 33 14 Elmhurst 6 13 Cornell 14 7 Illinois Wesleyan 13

1953 - (5-4) 0 Monmouth 14 31 Carthage 7 7 Lake Forest 20 26 North Central 20 32 Millikin 14 20 Elmhurst 6 21 Cornell 28 20 Upper Iowa 7 13 Illinois Wesleyan 19

1954 - (3-5) 18 Carthage 15 6 Wheaton 46 6 Lake Forest 30 6 Millikin 31 26 Elmhurst 12 13 Luther 48 14 North Central 13 6 Illinois Wesleyan 46

1955 - (2-6) 6 Carthage 7 14 North Central 7 0 Wheaton 26 12 Millikin 27 37 Elmhurst 7 14 Luther 20 7 Lake Forest 31 0 Illinois Wesleyan 14

55 - 2014 SEASON

YEAR BY YEAR WITH THE AUGUSTANA VIKINGS1956 - (1-7) 7 North Central 14 12 Wheaton 33 26 Millikin 30 49 Elmhurst 0 12 Carroll 19 15 Lake Forest 26 25 Illinois Wesleyan 34 19 Carthage 34

1957 - (4-4) 6 Wheaton 44 6 Millikin 14 20 Elmhurst 12 34 Carroll 20 12 Lake Forest 28 27 Illinois Wesleyan 20 13 Carthage 0 0 North Central 26

1958 - (2-6) 13 Carthage 6 6 Millikin 20 12 Wheaton 67 19 North Central 26 6 Illinois Wesleyan 8 27 Lake Forest 47 18 Carroll 34 42 Elmhurst 0

Ray Loeschner 1959-63: 25-17-2 in five years 1959 - (5-3) 10 Carthage 7 23 North Central 7 2 Illinois Wesleyan 8 27 Lake Forest 26 7 Carroll 13 60 Elmhurst 0 14 Millikin 12 13 Wheaton 33

1960 - (3-4-2) 32 Carthage 18 21 Kalamazoo 7 13 North Central 7 7 Carthage 7 14 Millikin 38 7 Wartburg 27 19 Wheaton 19 7 Lake Forest 16 7 Illinois Wesleyan 9

1961 - (5-4) 13 Carthage 33 14 Manchester 6 16 North Central 33 14 Carroll 21 7 Millikin 39 20 Wartburg 8 14 William Penn 7 21 Lake Forest 10 21 Illinois Wesleyan 13

1962 - (5-4) 14 Manchester 7 14 Millikin 13 22 North Park 6 7 North Central 14 7 Illinois Wesleyan 10 41 Lake Forest 12 20 Carroll 0 27 Carthage 35 7 Kalamazoo 21

1963 - (7-2) 51 Olivet 21 16 North Central 13 10 Illinois Wesleyan 21 33 Lake Forest 0 7 Carroll 13 34 Carthage 7 19 Millikin 14 26 North Park 0 41 Concordia 6

Ralph Starenko 1964-68: 27-13-3 in five years 1964 - (7-1) 7 Concordia 0 9 Wartburg 7 6 North Central 0 16 Illinois Wesleyan 20 17 Carroll 13 13 Carthage 6 17 Millikin 14 45 North Park 0

1965 - (4-2-2) 17 Concordia 7 27 Wartburg 6 14 Carthage 21 7 Millikin 7 20 North Park 14 33 North Central 20 7 Illinois Wesleyan 20 13 Carroll 13

1966 - (6-2-1) CCIW CHAMPIONS 6 Hope 0 0 Augustana (S.D.) 26 20 Carthage 7 13 Millikin 7 19 North Park 0 10 North Central 7 7 Illinois Wesleyan 14 0 Wabash 0 31 Carroll 6

1967 - (4-5) 10 Hope 0 23 Augustana (S.D.) 24 3 Illinois Wesleyan 17 14 Ohio Wesleyan 35 7 Carroll 24 35 Carthage 47 20 Millikin 14 13 North Park 10 35 North Central 20

1968 - (6-3) CCIW CHAMPIONS 6 Luther 13 41 Elmhurst 14 28 Illinois Wesleyan 20 13 Wheaton 14 38 Carroll 20 41 Carthage 36 26 Millikin 6 42 North Park 48 47 North Central 14

Ben Newcomb 1969-78: 55-35-1 in 10 years 1969 - (7-2) 13 Luther 17 17 Elmhurst 0 28 Wheaton 0 6 Carthage 32 17 Millikin 0 20 North Park 2 15 Carroll 0 35 Illinois Wesleyan 34 37 North Central 0

1970 - (3-6)14 Valparaiso 3013 Elmhurst 3738 North Park 614 Carroll 3110 Wheaton 70 Ill. Wesleyan 300 Carthage 3510 Millikin 2035 North Central 0

1971 - (5-4) 13 Valparaiso 14 22 Elmhurst 6 12 North Park 23 0 Carroll 12 42 Wheaton 23 14 Illinois Wesleyan 7 14 Carthage 40 20 Millikin 0 35 North Central 12

1972 - (6-3) 37 North Central 7 14 Luther 10 32 Elmhurst 22 21 North Park 12 21 Carroll 28 23 Wheaton 6 20 Illinois Wesleyan 48 28 Carthage 26 7 Millikin 24

1973 - (7-2) 6 Luther 0 56 Millikin 41 22 North Central 30 30 Elmhurst 6 21 North Park 14 27 Carroll 18 23 Wheaton 14 13 Illinois Wesleyan 6 8 Carthage 32

1974 - (5-3-1) 24 Luther 13 28 Millikin 35 42 North Central 0 45 Elmhurst 19 38 North Park 12 12 Carroll 41 34 Wheaton 19 6 Illinois Wesleyan 35 7 Carthage 7

1975 - (7-2) CCIW CHAMPIONS 31 Luther 8 21 Millikin 20 8 North Central 16 69 Elmhurst 14 20 North Park 12 38 Carroll 20 35 Wheaton 37 14 Illinois Wesleyan 13 42 Carthage 15

1976 - (7-3) NCAA DIVISION III PLAYOFFS 35 Luther 7 43 Carthage 35 7 Millikin 19 39 North Central 35 49 Elmhurst 6 27 North Park 7 14 Carroll 27 26 Wheaton 7 16 Illinois Wesleyan 13 NCAA PLAYOFFS 7 St. John’s 46

1977 - (4-5) 10 Luther 12 24 Carthage 21 14 Millikin 17 3 North Central 13 41 Elmhurst 19 24 North Park 0 20 Carroll 13 29 Wheaton 34 3 Illinois Wesleyan 12

1978 - (4-5) 21 Luther 0 0 Illinois Wesleyan 10 30 Carthage 21 7 Millikin 38 7 North Central 30 16 Elmhurst 13 31 North Park 14 17 Carroll 33 3 Wheaton 27

Bob Reade 1979-94: 146-23-1 in 16 years 1979 - (6-3) 28 Luther 14 12 Illinois Wesleyan 20 19 Carthage 18 7 Millikin 16 10 North Central 7 6 Elmhurst 28 19 North Park 12 14 Carroll 9 14 Wheaton 10

1980 - (6-3) 20 Wheaton 15 0 Illinois Wesleyan 15 17 Carthage 14 8 Millikin 12 16 North Central 24 25 St. Ambrose 0 22 Elmhurst 14 23 North Park 10 12 Carroll 7

1981 - (9-1) CCIW CHAMPIONS & NCAA DIVISION III PLAYOFFS 17 Wheaton 7 25 Illinois Wesleyan 3 35 Carthage 7 31 Millikin 0 27 North Central 7 49 Ill. Benedictine 21 35 Elmhurst 8 38 North Park 6 35 Carroll 2 NCAA PLAYOFFS 7 Dayton 19

1982 - (11-1) CCIW CHAMPIONS & NCAA DIVISION III RUNNER-UP 34 Carroll 8 37 Wheaton 0 34 Illinois Wesleyan 6 20 Carthage 0 49 Millikin 0 33 Olivet Nazarene 13 27 Elmhurst 24 35 North Park 6 NCAA PLAYOFFS 28 Baldwin-Wallace 22 14 St. Lawrence 0 0 West Georgia 14

1983 - (12-0) CCIW CHAMPION & NCAA DIVISION III NATIONAL CHAMPION 42 Carroll 14 47 Wheaton 12 21 Illinois Wesleyan 16 28 Carthage 7 35 Millikin 14 26 North Central 6 56 Olivet Nazarene 7 23 Elmhurst 16 35 North Park 16 NCAA PLAYOFFS 22 Adrian 21 21 UW-LaCrosse 15 21 Union 17

1984 - (12-0) CCIW CHAMPIONS & NCAA DIVISION III NATIONAL CHAMPION 47 North Park 6 45 Wheaton 14 35 Illinois Wesleyan 21 56 Carthage 7 19 Millikin 16 28 North Central 0 28 Ill. Benedictine 7 21 Elmhurst 0 NCAA PLAYOFFS 14 Dayton 13 23 Union 6 21 Central 12

1985 - (13-0) CCIW CHAMPIONS & NCAA DIVISION III NATIONAL CHAMPIONS 21 North Park 7 50 Carroll 0 26 Wheaton 14 30 Illinois Wesleyan 7 38 Carthage 8 9 Millikin 3 28 North Central 0 41 Ill. Benedictine 3 35 Elmhurst 0 NCAA PLAYOFFS 26 Albion 10 21 Mt. Union 14 14 Central 7 20 Ithaca 7

1986 - (12-0-1) CCIW CHAMPIONS & NCAA DIVISION III NATIONAL CHAMPIONS 0 Elmhurst 0 55 North Park 7 42 Carroll 7 18 Wheaton 17 44 Illinois Wesleyan 7 49 Carthage 0 12 Millikin 2 56 North Central 0 42 MacMurray 6 NCAA PLAYOFFS 34 Hope 10 16 Mt. Union 7 41 Concordia 7 31 Salisbury State 3

1987 - (10-1) CCIW CHAMPIONS & NCAA PLAYOFFS 38 Elmhurst 3 69 North Park 0 27 Carroll 13 28 Wheaton 6 52 Illinois Wesleyan 3 40 Carthage 6 48 Millikin 14 28 North Central 7 48 MacMurray 21 NCAA PLAYOFFS 53 Hiram 0 36 Dayton 38

1988 - (10-2) CCIW CHAMPIONS & NCAA DIVISION III SEMIFINALS 45 Lake Forest 6 21 Elmhurst 7 27 North Park 0 21 Carroll 24 30 Wheaton 13 28 Illinois Wesleyan 6 35 Carthage 0 14 Millikin 12 41 North Central 6 NCAA PLAYOFFS 25 Adrian 7 28 Wittenberg 14 17 Central (2 OT) 23

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YEAR BY YEAR WITH THE AUGUSTANA VIKINGS1989 - (8-2) NCAA DIVISION III PLAYOFFS 34 Lake Forest 0 37 Elmhurst 0 48 North Park 7 24 Carroll 7 24 Wheaton 20 10 Illinois Wesleyan 7 48 Carthage 6 8 Millikin 33 17 North Central 6 NCAA PLAYOFFS 12 Millikin 21

1990 - (8-2) CCIW CHAMPIONS & NCAA DIVISION III PLAYOFFS 37 North Central 12 21 Minnesota-Morris 16 41 Elmhurst 0 43 North Park 0 10 Carroll 14 24 Wheaton 7 21 Illinois Wesleyan 0 48 Carthage 0 17 Millikin 12 NCAA PLAYOFFS 14 Dayton 24 1991 - (8-1) CCI W CHAMPIONS 41 North Central 0 41 Minnesota-Morris 8 62 Elmhurst 0 41 North Park 0 17 Carroll 0 19 Wheaton 42 38 Illinois Wesleyan 35 31 Carthage 12 26 Millikin 0

1992 - (6-3) 7 Loras 10 19 Drake 39 35 North Park 10 21 North Central 0 0 Illinois Wesleyan 21 46 Elmhurst 14 13 Millikin 3 67 Carthage 6 20 Wheaton 15

1993 - (7-2) CCIW CHAMPIONS 14 Loras 24 48 Drake 54 21 North Park 17 59 North Central 14 10 Illinois Wesleyan 7 46 Elmhurst 13 54 Millikin 30 48 Carthage 0 14 Wheaton 6

1994 - (8-2) CCIW CHAMPIONS & NCAA DIVISION III PLAYOFFS 34 UW-Platteville 24 19 Adrian 7 9 Illinois Wesleyan 7 48 North Central 0 48 North Park 6 34 Elmhurst 6 12 Millikin 21 26 Wheaton 21 41 Carthage 6 NCAA PLAYOFFS 21 Albion 28

Tom Schmulbach 1995-99: 34-13 in five years1995 - (6-3) 21 UW-Platteville 24 35 Adrian 14 12 Illinois Wesleyan 28 47 North Central 7 53 North Park 14 35 Elmhurst 7 36 Millikin 0 27 Wheaton 35 24 Carthage 0

1996 - (5-4) 14 Wartburg 17 49 Benedictine 0 12 Wheaton 16 18 Carthage 28 52 North Park 0 39 North Central 13 7 Illinois Wesleyan 24 40 Elmhurst 7 27 Millikin 0

1997 - (7-2) CCIW CHAMPIONS 30 Wartburg (OT) 33 51 Benedictine 0 21 Wheaton 16 28 Carthage 21 28 North Park 3 42 North Central 14 2 Illinois Wesleyan 28 50 Elmhurst 14 18 Millikin 0

1998 - (7-2) 20 Hope 6 16 UW-Platteville 14 21 Millikin (OT) 27 6 Illinois Wesleyan 42 22 Elmhurst 0 34 North Central 14 41 North Park 0 45 Carthage 6 34 Wheaton 21

1999 - (9-2)CCIW CHAMPIONS & NCAA DIVISION III PLAYOFFS34 Hope 3331 UW-Platteville 67 Millikin 2041 Illinois Wesleyan 040 Elmhurst 640 North Central 1430 North Park 1331 Carthage 931 Wheaton 19NCAA PLAYOFFS39 St. Norbert 3233 Mount Union 42

Jim Barnes2000-10: 79-34 in ten years2000 - (7-3)40 Eureka 632 UW-Platteville 364 Wisconsin-Lutheran 349 Elmhurst 3116 Illinois Wesleyan 2036 North Park 1421 Millikin 4231 North Central 823 Carthage 1430 Wheaton 37

2001 - (10-2)CCIW CHAMPIONS & NCAA PLAYOFFS50 Eureka 723 UW-Platteville 069 Wisconsin-Lutheran 1962 Elmhurst 014 Illinois Wesleyan 723 North Park 021 Millikin 1723 North Central 741 Carthage 1832 Wheaton 34NCAA PLAYOFFS54 Defiance 147 Mount Union 32 2002 - (7-2)17 UW-Stevens Point 2034 Central of Iowa 1465 North Central 027 Illinois Wesleyan 1058 North Park 841 Millikin 1458 Elmhurst 034 Carthage 2814 Wheaton 38

2003 - (7-3)15 UW-Stevens Point 190 Central of Iowa 327 UW-Platteville 26 27 North Central 720 Illinois Wesleyan 1748 North Park 1724 Millikin 2228 Elmhurst 2156 Carthage 2027 Wheaton 28

2004 - (7-3)38 Central of Iowa 729 Upper Iowa 2823 UW-Platteville 2542 North Park 1035 Carthage 030 Illinois Wesleyan 2824 Millikin 1749 Elmhurst 2710 North Central 3138 Wheaton 39

2005 - (10-2)CCIW CHAMPIONS & NCAA DIVISION III PLAYOFFS24 Central of Iowa 2552 Catholic University 2645 UW-Platteville 1450 North Park 67 Carthage 041 Illinois Wesleyan 1523 Millikin 064 Elmhurst 4220 North Central 1728 Wheaton 7NCAA PLAYOFFS49 Lakeland 227 Mount Union 44

2006 - (7-3)CCIW CHAMPIONS53 MacMurray 77 Baldwin-Wallace 177 UW-Platteville 2424 Illinois Wesleyan 728 Elmhurst 1417 Wheaton 1428 Carthage 140 North Central 2731 North Park 034 Millikin 23

2007 - (5-5)65 MacMurray 08 Baldwin-Wallace 2434 UW-Platteville 2419 Illinois Wesleyan 2228 Elmhurst 724 Wheaton 2828 Carthage 3315 North Central 3135 North Park 044 Millikin 7

2008 - (7-3)21 Coe 630 Greenville 09 Wisconsin-Platteville 1342 Elmhurst 614 Wheaton 2621 Illinois Wesleyan 1340 Carthage 1652 North Park 028 North Central 4134 Millikin 13

2009 - (6-4)7 Coe 942 Greenville 2031 Wisconsin-Platteville 1221 Elmhurst 317 Wheaton 240 Illinois Wesleyan 742 Carthage 2042 North Park 1426 North Central 4542 Millikin 13

2010 (6-4)28 Greenville 723 Central of Iowa 2821 Adrian 728 Millikin 2414 North Central 3443 Carthage 1621 North Park 014 Wheaton 2021 Elmhurst 3520 Illinois Wesleyan 17

Rob Cushman2011-present: 12-18 in three years2011 (2-8)13 Dubuque 1823 Central of Iowa 3114 Adrian 1727 Millikin 303 North Central 2419 Carthage 1327 North Park 247 Wheaton 3627 Elmhurst 2812 Illinois Wesleyan 34

2012 (5-5)21 Dubuque 3910 Central of Iowa 1734 Loras 107 Wheaton 4927 Elmhurst 3124 Millikin 1435 North Park 1438 Carthage 1322 Illinois Wesleyan 76 North Cental 37

2013 (5-5)20 Mount St. Joseph 1013 Central of Iowa 3835 Loras 1015 Wheaton 2428 Elmhurst 1747 Millikin 1935 North Park 4528 Carthage 010 Illinois Wesleyan 2414 North Central 53

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AUGUSTANA COLLEGE AND BOB READE

BOB READE’S RECORD AT AUGUSTANA

OVERALL CCIWYEAR W L T .PCT W L T .PCT CCIW NCAA PLAYOFFS 1979 6 3 0 .667 5 3 0 .625 Fourth 1980 6 3 0 .667 5 3 0 .625 Third 1981 9 1 0 .900 8 0 0 1.000 FIRST Quarterfinals 1982 11 1 0 .917 8 0 0 1.000 FIRST Stagg Bowl 1983 12 0 0 1.000 8 0 0 1.000 FIRST National Champs 1984 12 0 0 1.000 8 0 0 1.000 FIRST National Champs 1985 13 0 0 1.000 8 0 0 1.000 FIRST National Champs 1986 12 0 1 .958 7 0 1 .938 FIRST National Champs 1987 10 1 0 .909 8 0 0 1.000 FIRST Quarterfinals 1988 10 2 0 .833 7 1 0 .875 FIRST Semifinals 1989 8 2 0 .800 7 1 0 .875 Second First Round 1990 8 2 0 .800 7 1 0 .875 FIRST First Round 1991 8 1 0 .889 7 1 0 .875 FIRST 1992 6 3 0 .667 6 1 0 .857 Second 1993 7 2 0 .778 7 0 0 1.000 FIRST 1994 8 2 0 .800 6 1 0 .857 FIRST First Round CAREER 146 23 1 .867 112 12 1 .900

When Bob Reade assumed the reins of the Au-gustana College football program in the spring of 1979 few people in the administration of the Lutheran school near the banks of the Mississip-pi River in Rock Island, Illinois could have pre-dicted the success which was going to become synonymous with the Vikings on the gridiron. A look at his past history, however, would have given a pretty good indication that the father of 11 children - he had nine when he took the job - knew how to build a powerful program.

He left behind a powerhouse at J.D. Darnall High School in Geneseo, Illinois where he compiled a record of 146-21-4 in 17 years with the Maple Leafs. His teams had just won three straight Illinois Class 3A championships from 1976-78 and from 1965-71 the Leafs rolled up what was then a state record 52 game unbeaten streak.

In 16 years at Augustana, the success never stopped as Reade compiled a record of 146-21-1 overall and 112-12-1 in the College Confer-ence of Illinois & Wisconsin. His teams were in the NCAA Division III playoffs 11 times, including a national record 10 straight appearances from 1981-90. The Vikings won four straight NCAA Division III national titles from 1983-86. His legendary senior class of 1987 that was an-chored by College Football Hall of Famer Lynn Thomsen on defense and spearheaded by Brad Price on offense, went through its entire career without a loss. That bunch compiled a record of 49-0-1 and had a hand in all four national championships. Augustana won 12 CCIW titles during Reade’s time on the sidelines, including eight straight from 1981-88.

In January of 1998 he was awarded the presti-gious Amos Alonzo Stagg Award by the Ameri-can Football Coaches Association and in August of that same year was enshrined in the College Football Hall of Fame in South Bend, Indiana.

He won four straight national “Kodak Coach of the Year” awards as picked by the AFCA and was chosen CCIW “Coach of the Year” nine times. Starting with the first game of the 1983 season and ending with the second round of the 1987 playoffs, Augustana put together a streak of 60 games in a row without a loss (there was a

0-0 tie with Elmhurst to open the 1986 sea-son) which still is an NCAA Division III record. It is also the second longest in NCAA history, regardless of division. His teams won 37 games in a row from the start of 1983 until that tie with Elmhurst and that winning streak was an NCAA Division III record until Mount Union broke it in 1999. It still is the sixth longest in NCAA history, again regardless of division.

His success with the Vikings football program put the Augustana name in front of the national media in an unheard of fashion for a Division III institution. The Vikings appeared on network television seven straight years from 1981-87 and nearly every major newspaper in the coun-try from the Dallas Morning News to the New York Times ran features on the team’s exploits. At the 1986 homecoming game the small and cramped press box at Ericson Field had report-ers from USA Today, the Dallas Morning News and New York Newsday covering the Vikings and their remarkable run of success. The Wall Street Journal and Rolling Stone Magazine both ran features on the Vikings and Reade also managed to find time to write a book “Coaching Football Successfully” that was completed in the fall of 1983.

His formula for success was simple, but effec-tive. Run the football and play good, hard-nosed defense. A reporter for the Detroit News once wrote this about the Vikings following a 34-10 blowout of Hope in the 1986 playoffs. “Run down to the railroad tracks and wait for the 7:15 train heading into the city and then step in front of it. You would have about as good a chance as the Dutchmen did yesterday as the steamroller-ing express that is known as the Augustana Vikings football team ran roughshod over Hope here in Holland.”

During his career the Blue & Gold - wearing the trademark jerseys with the long vertical stripes down the sleeves - would routinely average 300 yards per game rushing and give up less than 10 points per contest. His Vikings com-piled a 76-7 record at home during his career, with three of those losses coming in the first season back in 1979. 11 times during his tenure Reade’s team went undefeated at home. He retired in 1995 with a CCIW home field-winning streak of 18 straight dating back to a 33-8 loss to Millikin on November 4, 1989.

A total of 37 Vikings earned NCAA Division III All-American honors since Reade took over prior to the 1979 season, compared to just 11 in the school’s previous years of football that began in 1893. He coached 10 Academic All-Americans and 106 players earned CCIW first team honors in his 16 years. 13 times a Viking was named the league’s MVP.

He became the first coach in college football history to win 100 games in his first 10 years as a head coach when the Vikings beat Adrian 25-7 in the first round of the 1988 NCAA playoffs. During the decade of the 1980’s, Augustana put together a remarkable record of 103-10-1 for a winning percentage of .908 which is the best single decade mark ever recorded in col-lege football. His teams were always known for playing better as the season progressed, as evidenced by his record of 44-6 during the month of November.

Bob Reade’s coaching career at Augustana College spanned 16 years from 1979-94 and he won 146 games while losing just 23 and tieing one...His winning percentage of .867 is the second high-est in college football history, trailing only Knute Rockne’s mark of .881 (105-12-5 from 1918-30 at Notre Dame)...He won four straight “National Coach of the Year” awards.

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YEAR BY YEAR SERIES RECORD WITH 2014 OPPONENTSAUGUSTANA vs. MT. ST. JOSEPHSERIES RECORD: Augustana 1, Mt. St. Joseph 0 (through 2013 season)

YEAR SCORE (Running Record) SITE2013 AUG 20, MSJ 10 (1-0) HOME

SERIES NOTES: 2013 was the first meeting between the two teams, with Augustana getting a victory in their first ever game at Charles D. Lindberg Stadium at the Austin E. Knowlton Outdoor Athletic Complex.

AUGUSTANA vs. HOPESERIES RECORD: Augustana 5, Hope 0 (through 2013 season)

YEAR SCORE (Running Record) SITE1966 AUG 6, HOPE 0 (1-0) Away1967 AUG 10, HOPE 0 (2-0) Home1986 *AUG 34, HOPE 10 (3-0) Away * - NCAA Division III Playoffs1998 AUG 20, HOPE 6 (4-0) Home1999 AUG 34, HOPE 33 (5-0) Away

SERIES NOTES: Augustana opened their series against Hope in 1966 with a 6-0 victory. The next year, the Vikings were again victorious, winning 10-0. The next meeting between these two programs occurred in 1986 in the first round of the Division III Playoffs. The Vikings won that game 34-10 en route to their fourth straight national chanpionship. The last two meetings, in 1998 and 1999, saw the Vikings continue their winning ways against Hope

with a 20-6 victory and a 34-33 victory, repsectively.

AUGUSTANA vs. LORASSERIES RECORD: Augustana 2, Loras 2 (through 2013 season)

YEAR SCORE (Running Record) SITE 1992 LORAS 10, AUG 7 (0-1) Home1993 LORAS 24, AUG 14 (0-2) Away2012 AUG 34, LORAS 10 (1-2) Home2013 AUG 35, LORAS 10 (2-2) Away

SERIES NOTES: Last year, the Vikings went on the road and won 35-10, their second win in as many years against the Duhawks, to even the all time series at two wins a piece. 2012 marked the first time these two schools have met since 1993...The Vikings won that game 34-10 in Rock Island...Loras was victorious in the first two games between the Duhawks and Vikings.

AUGUSTANA vs. ELMHURST SERIES RECORD: Augustana 52, Elmhurst 6 with one tie (through the 2013 season)

YEAR SCORE (Running Record) SITE 1947 AUG 21, ELM 6 (1-0) Home 1948 AUG 44, ELM 7 (2-0) Home 1949 AUG 54, ELM 0 (3-0) Away 1950 ELM 7, AUG 6 (3-1) Rockford, IL

1951 AUG 14, ELM 0 (4-1) Away 1952 AUG 14, ELM 6 (5-1) Home 1953 AUG 20, ELM 6 (6-1) Away 1954 AUG 26, ELM 12 (7-1) Home 1955 AUG 37, ELM 7 (8-1) Away 1956 AUG 49, ELM 0 (9-1) Home 1957 AUG 20, ELM 12 (10-1) Away 1958 AUG 42, ELM 0 (11-1) Home 1959 AUG 60, ELM 0 (12-1) Away 1968 AUG 41, ELM 14 (13-1) Away 1969 AUG 17, ELM 0 (14-1) Home 1970 ELM 37, AUG 13 (14-2) Away 1971 AUG 22, ELM 6 (15-2) Home 1972 AUG 32, ELM 22 (16-2) Away 1973 AUG 30, ELM 6 (17-2) Home 1974 AUG 45, ELM 19 (18-2) Away 1975 AUG 69, ELM 14 (19-2) Home 1976 AUG 49, ELM 6 (20-2) Away 1977 AUG 41, ELM 19 (21-2) Home 1978 AUG 16, ELM 13 (22-2) Away 1979 ELM 28, AUG 6 (22-3) Home 1980 AUG 22, ELM 14 (23-3) Away 1981 AUG 35, ELM 8 (24-3) Home 1982 AUG 27, ELM 24 (25-3) Away 1983 AUG 23, ELM 16 (26-3) Home 1984 AUG 21, ELM 0 (27-3) Away 1985 AUG 35, ELM 0 (28-3) Home 1986 AUG 0, ELM 0 - tie (28-3-1) Away 1987 AUG 38, ELM 3 (29-3-1) Home 1988 AUG 21, ELM 7 (30-3-1) Away 1989 AUG 37, ELM 0 (31-3-1) Home 1990 AUG 41, ELM 0 (32-3-1) Away 1991 AUG 62, ELM 0 (33-3-1) Home 1992 AUG 46, ELM 14 (34-3-1) Home 1993 AUG 46, ELM 13 (35-3-1) Away 1994 AUG 34, ELM 6 (36-3-1) Home 1995 AUG 35, ELM 7 (37-3-1) Away 1996 AUG 40, ELM 7 (38-3-1) Home 1997 AUG 50, ELM 14 (39-3-1) Away 1998 AUG 22, ELM 0 (40-3-1) Home 1999 AUG 40, ELM 6 (41-3-1) Away2000 AUG 49, ELM 21 (42-3-1) Away2001 AUG 62, ELM 0 (43-3-1) Home2002 AUG 58, ELM 0 (44-3-1) Home2003 AUG 28, ELM 31 (45-3-1) Away2004 AUG 49, ELM 27 (46-3-1) Away2005 AUG 64, ELM 42 (47-3-1) Home2006 AUG 28, ELM 14 (48-3-1) Away2007 AUG 28, ELM 7 (49-3-1) Home2008 AUG 42, ELM 6 (50-3-1) Away2009 AUG 21, ELM 3 (51-3-1) Home2010 ELM 35, AUG 21 (51-4-1) Away2011 ELM 28, AUG 27 (51-5-1) Home2012 ELM 31, AUG 27 (51-6-1) Away2013 AUG 28, ELM 17 (52-6-1) Home

SERIES NOTES: 2013 marked the first victory for the Vikings over Elmhurst in four years, winning their homecoming game by a score of 28-17. In 2012, the Bluejays squeaked by the Vikings, giv-ing them three straight wins in the series...A well defended two point conversion attempt helped the Bluejays earn their second straight victory over the Vikings two years ago..Elmhurst’s 2010 victory was their first victory against the Vikings since a 28-6 win in Rock Island in 1979...Since 1979 the two teams have met 31 times with Augustana winning 29 and the 1986 game ending in a 0-0 tie...Overall, the Vikings hold a huge 51-6-1 lead in this series ...Augustana scored six shutouts against the Blue-jays in eight meetings between 1984 and 1991.

AUGUSTANA vs. WHEATON SERIES RECORD: Augustana 29, Wheaton 27 with two ties (through 2013 season)

YEAR SCORE (Running Record) SITE 1924 AUG 3, WHE 0 (1-0) NA 1925 AUG 21, WHE 0 (2-0) NA 1929 AUG 6, WHE 6 - tie (2-0-1) NA 1948 WHE 13, AUG 0 (2-1-1) Home 1952 WHE 47, AUG 6 (2-2-1) Away 1954 WHE 46, AUG 6 (2-3-1) Home 1955 WHE 26, AUG 0 (2-4-1) Away 1956 WHE 33, AUG 12 (2-5-1) Home 1957 WHE 44, AUG 6 (2-6-1) Away 1958 WHE 67, AUG 12 (2-7-1) Home 1959 WHE 33, AUG 13 (2-8-1) Away 1960 AUG 19, WHE 19 (2-8-2) Home 1968 WHE 14, AUG 13 (2-9-2) Away 1969 AUG 28, WHE 0 (3-9-2) Home 1970 AUG 10, WHE 7 (4-9-2) Home 1971 AUG 42, WHE 23 (5-9-2) Away 1972 AUG 23, WHE 6 (6-9-2) Home 1973 AUG 23, WHE 14 (7-9-2) Away 1974 AUG 34, WHE 19 (8-9-2) Home 1975 WHE 37, AUG 35 (8-10-2) Away 1976 AUG 26, WHE 7 (9-10-2) Home 1977 WHE 34, AUG 29 (9-11-2) Away 1978 WHE 27, AUG 3 (9-12-2) Home 1979 AUG 14, WHE 10 (10-12-2) Away 1980 AUG 20, WHE 15 (11-12-2) Home 1981 AUG 17, WHE 7 (12-12-2) Away 1982 AUG 37, WHE 0 (13-12-2) Home 1983 AUG 47, WHE 12 (14-12-2) Away 1984 AUG 45, WHE 14 (15-12-2) Home 1985 AUG 26, WHE 14 (16-12-2) Away 1986 AUG 18, WHE 17 (17-12-2) Home 1987 AUG 28, WHE 6 (18-12-2) Away 1988 AUG 30, WHE 13 (19-12-2) Home 1989 AUG 24, WHE 20 (20-12-2) Away 1990 AUG 24, WHE 7 (21-12-2) Home 1991 WHE 42, AUG 19 (21-13-2) Away 1992 AUG 20, WHE 15 (22-13-2) Home 1993 AUG 14, WHE 6 (23-13-2) Away 1994 AUG 26, WHE 21 (24-13-2) Home 1995 WHE 35, AUG 27 (24-14-2) Away 1996 WHE 16, AUG 12 (24-15-2) Home 1997 AUG 21, WHE 16 (25-15-2) Away 1998 AUG 34, WHE 21 (26-15-2) Home 1999 AUG 31, WHE 19 (27-15-2) Away2000 WHE 37, AUG 30 (27-16-2) Home2001 WHE 34, AUG 32 (27-17-2) Away2002 WHE 38, AUG 14 (27-18-2) Away2003 WHE 28, AUG 27 (27-19-2) Home2004 WHE 39, AUG 38 (27-20-2) Home2005 AUG 28, WHE 7 (28-20-2) Away2006 AUG 17, WHE 14 (29-20-2) Home2007 WHE 28, AUG 24 (29-21-2) Away2008 WHE 26, AUG 14 (29-22-2) Home2009 WHE 24, AUG 17 (29-23-2) Away2010 WHE 20, AUG 14 (29-24-2) Home2011 WHE 36, AUG 7 (29-25-2) Away2012 WHE 49, AUG 7 (29-26-2) Home2013 WHE 25, AUG 14 (29-27-2) Away

SERIES NOTES: Augustana leads this series 29-22-2...Wheaton won last year’s meeting 24-15 in Wheaton, giving them their sseventh straight win...Wheaton led this series 9-2-2 after a 14-13 win in 1968 but since that time Augustana has victories in 27 of the last 43 games played...The 2000 game was a double overtime affair that allowed the Thunder to clinch a tie for the CCIW title on the final game of the season...In 2001 the Thunder scored on the final play of the game to hand the CCIW champion Vikings their only regular season loss...Both the 2003 and 2004 games were decided in the closing seconds.

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YEAR BY YEAR SERIES RECORD WITH 2014 OPPONENTS

AUGUSTANA vs. ILLINOIS WESLEYAN SERIES RECORD: Illinois Wesleyan 42, Augustana 36 with one tie (through 2013 season)

YEAR SCORE (Running Record) SITE 1917 IWU 12, AUG 3 (0-1) Away 1919 AUG 6, IWU 6 - tie (0-1-1) Away 1920 AUG 28, IWU 10 (1-1-1) Home 1921 AUG 14, IWU 0 (2-1-1) Away 1922 IWU 3, AUG 0 (2-2-1) Home 1923 IWU 24, AUG 0 (2-3-1) Away 1924 IWU 6, AUG 0 (2-4-1) Home 1925 IWU 13, AUG 0 (2-5-1) Away 1926 AUG 7, IWU 6 (3-5-1) Away 1927 IWU 19, AUG 0 (3-6-1) Away 1928 AUG 6, IWU 0 (4-6-1) NA 1929 IWU 39, AUG 0 (4-7-1) NA 1946 IWU 25, AUG 13 (4-8-1) Away 1947 IWU 9, AUG 0 (4-9-1) Away 1949 AUG 15, IWU 6 (5-9-1) Home 1950 IWU 20, AUG 0 (5-10-1) Away 1951 IWU 13, AUG 12 (5-11-1) Home 1952 IWU 13, AUG 7 (5-12-1) Away 1953 IWU 19, AUG 13 (5-13-1) Home 1954 IWU 46, AUG 6 (5-14-1) Away 1955 IWU 14, AUG 0 (5-15-1) Away 1956 IWU 34, AUG 25 (5-16-1) Home 1957 AUG 27, IWU 20 (6-16-1) Home 1958 IWU 8, AUG 6 (6-17-1) Home 1959 IWU 6, AUG 2 (6-18-1) Away 1960 IWU 9, AUG 7 (6-19-1) Home 1961 AUG 21, IWU 13 (7-19-1) Away 1962 IWU 10, AUG 7 (7-20-1) Home 1963 IWU 21, AUG 10 (7-21-1) Away 1964 IWU 20, AUG 16 (7-22-1) Home 1965 IWU 20, AUG 7 (7-23-1) Away 1966 IWU 14, AUG 7 (7-24-1) Home 1967 IWU 17, AUG 3 (7-25-1) Away 1968 AUG 28, IWU 20 (8-25-1) Home 1969 AUG 35, IWU 34 (9-25-1) Away 1970 IWU 30, AUG 0 (9-26-1) Away 1971 AUG 14, IWU 7 (10-26-1) Home 1972 IWU 48, AUG 20 (10-27-1) Away 1973 AUG 13, IWU 6 (11-27-1) Home 1974 IWU 35, AUG 6 (11-28-1) Away 1975 AUG 14, IWU 13 (12-28-1) Home 1976 AUG 16, IWU 13 (13-28-1) Away 1977 IWU 12, AUG 3 (13-29-1) Home 1978 IWU 10, AUG 0 (13-30-1) Away 1979 IWU 20, AUG 12 (13-31-1) Home 1980 IWU 15, AUG 0 (13-32-1) Away 1981 AUG 25, IWU 3 (14-32-1) Home 1982 AUG 34, IWU 6 (15-32-1) Away 1983 AUG 21, IWU 16 (16-32-1) Home 1984 AUG 35, IWU 21 (17-32-1) Away 1985 AUG 30, IWU 7 (18-32-1) Home 1986 AUG 44, IWU 7 (19-32-1) Away 1987 AUG 53, IWU 0 (20-32-1) Home 1988 AUG 28, IWU 6 (21-32-1) Away 1989 AUG 10, IWU 7 (22-32-1) Home 1990 AUG 21, IWU 0 (23-32-1) Away 1991 AUG 38, IWU 35 (24-32-1) Home 1992 IWU 21, AUG 0 (24-33-1) Away 1993 AUG 10, IWU 7 (25-33-1) Home 1994 AUG 9, IWU 7 (26-33-1) Away 1995 IWU 28, AUG 12 (26-34-1) Home 1996 IWU 24, AUG 7 (26-35-1) Away 1997 IWU 28, AUG 2 (26-36-1) Home 1998 IWU 42, AUG 6 (26-37-1) Away1999 AUG 41, IWU 0 (27-37-1) Home2000 IWU 20, AUG 16 (27-38-1) Home2001 AUG 14, IWU 7 (28-38-1) Away2002 AUG 27, IWU 10 (29-38-1) Home2003 AUG 20, IWU 17 (30-38-1) Away

2004 AUG 30, IWU 28 (31-38-1) Away2005 AUG 41, IWU 15 (32-38-1) Home2006 AUG 24, IWU 7 (33-38-1) Home2007 IWU 22, AUG 19 (33-39-1) Away2008 AUG 21, IWU 13 (34-39-1) Away2009 IWU 7, AUG 0 (34-40-1) Home2010 AUG 20, IWU 17 (35-40-1) Home2011 IWU 34, AUG 12 (35-41-1) Away2012 AUG 22, IWU 7 (36-41-1) Away2013 IWU 24, AUG 10 (36-42-1) Home SERIES NOTES: Illinois Wesleyan leads this series by a margin of 42-36-1...At one time Illinois Wesleyan led this series by a whop-ping 32-13-1 margin but 11 straight victories by Augustana trimmed the lead to 32-24-1 heading into the 1992 season...Since 1981 the Vikings have won 23 of the last 32 contests.

AUGUSTANA vs. CARTHAGE

SERIES RECORD: Augustana 64, Carthage 14 with five ties (through 2013 season)

YEAR SCORE (Running Record) SITE 1928 AUG 20, CART 6 (1-0) NA 1929 AUG 14, CART 7 (2-0) NA 1930 AUG 9, CART 7 (3-0) NA 1931 AUG 6, CART 6 tie (3-0-1) NA 1932 AUG 13, CART 0 (4-0-1) NA 1933 AUG 35, CART 0 (5-0-1) NA 1934 AUG 41, CART 6 (6-0-1) NA 1935 AUG 27, CART 3 (7-0-1) NA 1936 AUG 33, CART 0 (8-0-1) NA 1937 AUG 14, CART 6 (9-0-1) NA 1938 AUG 7, CART 7 tie (9-0-2) NA 1939 AUG 18, CART 0 (10-0-2) NA 1940 AUG 0, CART 0 tie (10-0-3) NA 1941 AUG 12, CART 12 tie (10-0-4) NA 1942 AUG 14, CART 6 (11-0-4) NA 1946 AUG 13, CART 0 (12-0-4) Home 1947 AUG 13, CART 0 (13-0-4) Away 1948 CART 6, AUG 0 (13-1-4) Away 1949 AUG 21, CART 13 (14-1-4) Home 1950 AUG 33, CART 6 (15-1-4) Away 1951 AUG 40, CART 14 (16-1-4) Home 1952 CART 33, AUG 13 (16-2-4) Away 1953 AUG 31, CART 7 (17-2-4) Home 1954 AUG 18, CART 15 (18-2-4) Home 1955 CART 7, AUG 6 (18-3-4) Home 1956 CART 34, AUG 19 (18-4-4) Away 1957 AUG 13, CART 0 (19-4-4) Home 1958 AUG 13, CART 6 (20-4-4) Away 1959 AUG 20, CART 7 (21-4-4) Home 1960 AUG 32, CART 18 (22-4-4) Away 1961 CART 33, AUG 13 (22-5-4) Home 1962 CART 35, AUG 27 (22-6-4) Home 1963 AUG 34, CART 7 (23-6-4) Away 1964 AUG 13, CART 6 (24-6-4) Home 1965 CART 21, AUG 14 (24-7-4) Away 1966 AUG 20, CART 0 (25-7-4) Home 1967 CART 47, AUG 35 (25-8-4) Away 1968 AUG 41, CART 36 (26-8-4) Home 1969 CART 32, AUG 6 (26-9-4) Away 1970 CART 35, AUG 0 (26-10-4) Home 1971 CART 40, AUG 14 (26-11-4) Away 1972 AUG 28, CART 26 (27-11-4) Home 1973 CART 32, AUG 8 (27-12-4) Away 1974 AUG 7, CART 7 tie (27-12-5) Home 1975 AUG 42, CART 15 (28-12-5) Away 1976 AUG 43, CART 35 (29-12-5) Home 1977 AUG 24, CART 21 (30-12-5) Away 1978 AUG 30, CART 21 (31-12-5) Home 1979 AUG 19, CART 18 (32-12-5) Away 1980 AUG 17, CART 14 (33-12-5) Home

1981 AUG 35, CART 7 (34-12-5) Away 1982 AUG 20, CART 0 (35-12-5) Home 1983 AUG 28, CART 7 (36-12-5) Away 1984 AUG 56, CART 7 (37-12-5) Home 1985 AUG 38, CART 8 (38-12-5) Away 1986 AUG 49, CART 0 (39-12-5) Home 1987 AUG 40, CART 6 (40-12-5) Away 1988 AUG 35, CART 0 (41-12-5) Home 1989 AUG 48, CART 6 (42-12-5) Away 1990 AUG 48, CART 0 (43-12-5) Home 1991 AUG 31, CART 12 (44-12-5) Away 1992 AUG 67, CART 6 (45-12-5) Away 1993 AUG 48, CART 0 (46-12-5) Home 1994 AUG 41, CART 6 (47-12-5) Away 1995 AUG 24, CART 0 (48-12-5) Home 1996 CART 28, AUG 18 (48-13-5) Away 1997 AUG 28, CART 21 (49-13-5) Home 1998 AUG 45, CART 6 (50-13-5) Away 1999 AUG 31, CART 9 (51-13-5) Home2000 AUG 23, CART 14 (52-13-5) Away2001 AUG 41, CART 18 (53-13-5) Home2002 AUG 34, CART 28 (54-13-5) Away2003 AUG 56, CART 20 (55-13-5) Home2004 AUG 35, CART 0 (56-13-5) Home2005 AUG 7, CART 0 (57-13-5) Away2006 AUG 28, CART 14 (58-13-5) Home2007 CART 33, AUG 28 (58-14-5) Away2008 AUG 40, CART 16 (59-14-5) Away2009 AUG 42, CART 20 (60-14-5) Home2010 AUG 43, CART 16 (61-14-5) Away2011 AUG 19, CART 13 (62-14-5) Home2012 AUG 38, CART 13 (63-14-5) Home2013 AUG 28, CART 0 (64-14-5) Away

SERIES NOTES: Augustana holds a commanding lead in this series with 64 wins, 14 losses and five ties...Augustana has won 37 of the last 39 meetings between the two schools in the CCIW with ties to the Evangelical Lutheran Church of America...The two teams played to a 7-7 tie in 1974 and from 1974 through 1995 Augustana won 21 straight games...Carthage has not won a game in Rock Is-land since 1970 as the Vikings have stretched that streak to 21 straight...The series started in 1928 and in the first 17 games the Vikings won 13 times with four contests ending in ties...Carthage picked up its first win in 1948 by a count of 6-0.

AUGUSTANA vs. NORTH PARK SERIES RECORD: Augustana 49, North Park 3 (through 2013 season)

YEAR SCORE (Running Record) SITE 1962 AUG 22, NP 6 (1-0) Home 1963 AUG 26, NP 0 (2-0) Away 1964 AUG 45, NP 0 (3-0) Home 1965 AUG 20, NP 14 (4-0) Home 1966 AUG 19, NP 0 (5-0) Away 1967 AUG 13, NP 10 (6-0) Home 1968 NP 48, AUG 42 (6-1) Away 1969 AUG 20, NP 2 (7-1) Away 1970 AUG 38, NP 6 (8-1) Home 1971 NP 23, AUG 12 (8-2) Away 1972 AUG 21, NP 12 (9-2) Home 1973 AUG 21, NP 14 (10-2) Away 1974 AUG 38, NP 12 (11-2) Home 1975 AUG 20, NP 12 (12-2) Away 1976 AUG 27, NP 7 (13-2) Home 1977 AUG 24, NP 0 (14-2) Away 1978 AUG 34, NP 14 (15-2) Home 1979 AUG 19, NP 12 (16-2) Away 1980 AUG 23, NP 10 (17-2) Home 1981 AUG 38, NP 6 (18-2) Away 1982 AUG 35, NP 6 (19-2) Home 1983 AUG 35, NP 16 (20-2) Away 1984 AUG 47, NP 6 (21-2) Home

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YEAR BY YEAR SERIES RECORD WITH 2014 OPPONENTS1985 AUG 21, NP 7 (22-2) Away 1986 AUG 55, NP 7 (23-2) Home 1987 AUG 69, NP 0 (24-2) Away 1988 AUG 27, NP 0 (25-2) Home 1989 AUG 48, NP 7 (26-2) Away 1990 AUG 43, NP 0 (27-2) Home 1991 AUG 41, NP 0 (28-2) Away 1992 AUG 35, NP 10 (29-2) Home 1993 AUG 21, NP 17 (30-2) Away 1994 AUG 48, NP 6 (31-2) Home 1995 AUG 53, NP 14 (32-2) Away 1996 AUG 52, NP 0 (33-2) Home 1997 AUG 28, NP 3 (34-2) Away 1998 AUG 41, NP 0 (35-2) Home 1999 AUG 30, NP 13 (36-2) Away2000 AUG 36, NP 14 (37-2) Home2001 AUG 23, NP 0 (38-2) Home2002 AUG 58, NP 8 (39-2) Away2003 AUG 48, NP 17 (40-2) Home2004 AUG 35, NP 0 (41-2) Away2005 AUG 50, NP 6 (42-2) Home2006 AUG 31, NP 0 (43-2) Home2007 AUG 35, NP 0 (44-2) Away2008 AUG 52, NP 0 (45-2) Home2009 AUG 42, NP 20 (46-2) Away2010 AUG 21, NP 0 (47-2) Away2011 AUG 27, NP 24 (48-2) Home2012 AUG 35, NP 14 (49-2) Away2013 NP 45, AUG 35 (49-3) Home

SERIES NOTES: Augustana has dominated this series between the two teams in the CCIW who share the Vikings nickname...Augustana leads 49-3. Last year marked the first time that North Park had won a game in Rock Island, breaking a 26 game losing streak. That win was also the first time that Augustana had lost to North Park in 41 games.

AUGUSTANA vs. NORTH CENTRAL

SERIES RECORD: Augustana 57, North Central 26 with one tie (through the 2013 season)

YEAR SCORE (Running Record) SITE 1923 NC 20, AUG 6 (0-1) NA 1924 NC 12, AUG 6 (0-2) NA 1926 AUG 20, NC 0 (1-2) NA 1927 AUG 12, NC 0 (2-2) NA 1928 AUG 20, NC 0 (3-2) NA 1929 AUG wins by forfeit (4-2) NA 1930 NC 32, AUG 0 (4-3) NA 1931 AUG 2, NC 0 (5-3) NA 1932 AUG 7, NC 6 (6-3) NA 1933 AUG 6, NC 6 - tie (6-3-1) NA 1934 AUG 14, NC 13 (7-3-1) NA 1935 AUG 12, NC 0 (8-3-1) NA 1936 NC 7, AUG 0 (8-4-1) NA 1937 AUG 12, NC 6 (9-4-1) NA 1938 NC 7, AUG 6 (9-5-1) NA 1939 AUG 24, NC 7 (10-5-1) NA 1940 AUG 20, NC 12 (11-5-1) NA 1941 NC 9, AUG 6 (11-6-1) NA 1942 AUG 13, NC 7 (12-6-1) NA 1946 NC 18, AUG 0 (12-7-1) Away 1948 AUG 14, NC 7 (13-7-1) Away 1949 AUG 21, NC 7 (14-7-1) Home 1952 AUG 26, NC 18 (15-7-1) Away 1953 AUG 26, NC 20 (16-7-1) Home 1954 AUG 14, NC 13 (17-7-1) Home 1955 AUG 14, NC 7 (18-7-1) Home 1956 NC 14, AUG 7 (18-8-1) Away 1957 NC 26, AUG 0 (18-9-1) Home 1958 NC 26, AUG 19 (18-10-1) Away 1959 AUG 23, NC 7 (19-10-1) Home 1960 AUG 13, NC 7 (20-10-1) Away 1961 NC 23, AUG 16 (20-11-1) Home

1962 NC 14, AUG 7 (20-12-1) Away 1963 AUG 16, NC 13 (21-12-1) Home 1964 AUG 6, NC 0 (22-12-1) Away 1965 AUG 33, NC 20 (23-12-1) Home 1966 AUG 10, NC 7 (24-12-1) Away 1967 AUG 35, NC 20 (25-12-1) Home 1968 AUG 47, NC 14 (26-12-1) Away 1969 AUG 37, NC 13 (27-12-1) Home 1970 AUG 35, NC 0 (28-12-1) Home 1971 AUG 35, NC 12 (29-12-1) Away 1972 AUG 37, NC 7 (30-12-1) Home 1973 NC 30, AUG 22 (30-13-1) Away 1974 AUG 42, NC 0 (31-13-1) Home 1975 NC 16, AUG 8 (31-14-1) Away 1976 AUG 39, NC 35 (32-14-1) Home 1977 NC 13, AUG 3 (32-15-1) Away 1978 NC 30, AUG 7 (32-16-1) Home 1979 AUG 10, NC 7 (33-16-1) Away 1980 NC 24, AUG 16 (33-17-1) Home 1981 AUG 27, NC 7 (34-17-1) Away 1982 AUG 33, NC 6 (35-17-1) Home 1983 AUG 26, NC 6 (36-17-1) Away 1984 AUG 28, NC 0 (37-17-1) Home 1985 AUG 28, NC 0 (38-17-1) Away 1986 AUG 56, NC 0 (39-17-1) Home 1987 AUG 28, NC 7 (40-17-1) Away 1988 AUG 41, NC 6 (41-17-1) Home 1989 AUG 17, NC 6 (42-17-1) Away 1990 AUG 37, NC 12 (43-17-1) Home 1991 AUG 41, NC 0 (44-17-1) Away 1992 AUG 21, NC 0 (45-17-1) Away 1993 AUG 59, NC 14 (46-17-1) Home 1994 AUG 48, NC 0 (47-17-1) Away 1995 AUG 47, NC 7 (48-17-1) Home 1996 AUG 39, NC 13 (49-17-1) Away 1997 AUG 42, NC 14 (50-17-1) Home 1998 AUG 34, NC 14 (51-17-1) Away 1999 AUG 40, NC 14 (52-17-1) Home2000 AUG 31, NC 8 (53-17-1) Home2001 AUG 23, NC 7 (54-17-1) Away2002 AUG 65, NC 0 (55-17-1) Away2003 AUG 27, NC 7 (56-17-1) Home2004 NC 31, AUG 10 (56-18-1) Away2005 AUG 20, NC 17 (57-18-1) Home2006 NC 27, AUG 0 (57-19-1) Away2007 NC 31, AUG 15 (57-20-1) Home2008 NC 41, AUG 28 (57-21-1) Away2009 NC 45, AUG 26 (57-22-1) Home2010 NC 34, AUG 14 (57-23-1) Home2011 NC 24, AUG 3 (57-24-1) Away2012 NC 37, AUG 6 (57-25-1) Home2013 NC 53, AUG 14 (57-26-1) Away

SERIES NOTES: Augustana has dominated this series throughout its history, leading 57-26-1...North Central’s last win before a 31-10 victory in 2004 came in 1980 by a score of 24-16...The Cardinals have won the last eight games however.

AUGUSTANA vs. MILLIKIN

SERIES RECORD: Augustana 42, Millikin 31 with one tie (through 2013 season)

YEAR SCORE (Running Record) SITE 1920 MIL 7, AUG 0 (0-1) Away 1921 MIL 28, AUG 0 (0-2) Home 1922 MIL 18, AUG 0 (0-3) Away 1923 AUG 3, MIL 2 (1-3) Home 1924 MIL 20, AUG 0 (1-4) Away 1925 MIL 20, AUG 7 (1-5) Home 1926 MIL 34, AUG 0 (1-6) Away 1936 AUG 7, MIL 0 (2-6) NA 1937 AUG 7, MIL 0 (3-6) NA 1948 MIL 7, AUG 0 (3-7) Away 1950 MIL 20, AUG 0 (3-8) Home

1951 MIL 12, AUG 7 (3-9) Away 1953 AUG 32, MIL 14 (4-9) Home 1954 MIL 31, AUG 6 (4-10) Away 1955 MIL 27, AUG 12 (4-11) Home 1956 MIL 30, AUG 26 (4-12) Away 1957 MIL 14, AUG 6 (4-13) Home 1958 MIL 20, AUG 6 (4-14) Away 1959 AUG 14, MIL 12 (5-14) Home 1960 MIL 38, AUG 14 (5-15) Away 1961 MIL 39, AUG 7 (5-16) Home 1962 AUG 14, MIL 13 (6-16) Away 1963 AUG 19, MIL 14 (7-16) Home 1964 AUG 17, MIL 14 (8-16) Away 1965 AUG 7, MIL 7 - tie (8-16-1) Home 1966 AUG 13, MIL 7 (9-16-1) Away 1967 AUG 20, MIL 14 (10-16-1) Home 1968 AUG 26, MIL 6 (11-16-1) Away 1969 AUG 17, MIL 0 (12-16-1) Home 1970 MIL 20, AUG 10 (12-17-1) Away 1971 AUG 20, MIL 0 (13-17-1) Home 1972 MIL 24, AUG 7 (13-18-1) Away 1973 AUG 56, MIL 41 (14-18-1) Home 1974 MIL 35, AUG 28 (14-19-1) Away 1975 AUG 21, MIL 20 (15-19-1) Home 1976 MIL 19, AUG 7 (15-20-1) Away 1977 MIL 17, AUG 14 (15-21-1) Home 1978 MIL 38, AUG 7 (15-22-1) Away 1979 MIL 16, AUG 7 (15-23-1) Home 1980 MIL 12, AUG 8 (15-24-1) Away 1981 AUG 31, MIL 0 (16-24-1) Home 1982 AUG 49, MIL 0 (17-24-1) Away 1983 AUG 35, MIL 14 (18-24-1) Home 1984 AUG 19, MIL 16 (19-24-1) Away 1985 AUG 9, MIL 3 (20-24-1) Home 1986 AUG 12, MIL 2 (21-24-1) Away 1987 AUG 48, MIL 14 (22-24-1) Home 1988 AUG 14, MIL 12 (23-24-1) Away 1989 MIL 33, AUG 8 (23-25-1) Home 1989 *MIL 21, AUG 12 (23-26-1) Away * - NCAA Division III Playoffs 1990 AUG 17, MIL 12 (24-26-1) Away 1991 AUG 26, MIL 0 (25-26-1) Home 1992 AUG 13, MIL 3 (26-26-1) Away 1993 AUG 54, MIL 30 (27-26-1) Home 1994 MIL 21, AUG 12 (27-27-1) Away 1995 AUG 36, MIL 0 (28-27-1) Home 1996 AUG 27, MIL 0 (29-27-1) Away 1997 AUG 18, MIL 0 (30-27-1) Home 1998 MIL 27, AUG 21 (30-28-1) Away 1999 MIL 20, AUG 7 (30-29-1) Home2000 MIL 42, AUG 21 (30-30-1) Away2001 AUG 21, MIL 17 (31-30-1) Home2002 AUG 41, MIL 14 (32-30-1) Home2003 AUG 24, MIL 22 (33-30-1) Away2004 AUG 24, MIL 17 (34-30-1) Home2005 AUG 23, MIL 0 (35-30-1) Away2006 AUG 34, MIL 23 (36-30-1) Away2007 AUG 44, MIL 7 (37-30-1) Home2008 AUG 34, MIL 13 (38-30-1) Home2009 AUG 42, MIL 13 (39-30-1) Away2010 AUG 28, MIL 24 (40-30-1) Away2011 MIL 30, AUG 27 (40-31-1) Home2012 AUG 24, MIL 14 (41-31-1) Home2013 AUG 47, MIL 19 (42-31-1) Away

SERIES NOTES: Augustana now leads the series 42-31-1 thanks to ten straight wins over the Big Blue from 2001 to 2010...At one time the Big Blue led 24-15-1 following a 12-8 Millikin victory in 1980...Since then the two teams have met 34 times and Augustana has won 27 of those games...These two conference powerhouses have won or shared 30 league titles between them...This series began in 1920 with a 7-0 win by the Big Blue...Millikin won the first three meetings and six of the first seven...The Big Blue did turn the impressive trick of beating the Vikings twice in one season in 1989 - winning 33-8 in the regular season and 21-12 in the first round of the NCAA Division III playoffs.

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Knowlton Athletic Complex Opened in 2013Starting in 2013, Augustana football began play in the new Charles D. Lindberg Stadium located within the Austin E. Knowlton Outdoor Athletic Complex. Located in the far northeast corner of the Augustana College campus, the Knowlton Complex is named in honor of the late Ohio businessman and philanthropist Austin E. Knowlton, who founded the Knowlton Foun-dation and funded it throughout his lifetime and through a provision in his will. Lindberg Stadium is named after 1950 Augustana graduate Charles D. Lindberg, a trustee of the college for 29 years and a founding trustee of the Knowlton Foundation.

The Vikings football home had previously been known as Ericson Field, in honor of Senator Charles J.A. Ericson, who willed $13,000 to Augustana upon his death in 1910 for the purchase of land for an athletic field. Ericson had immigrated to the United States from Sweden at age 12, living in Moline, Illinois until the age of 19. He eventually went into business in Mineral Ridge, Iowa and helped found the First National Bank of Boone (Iowa) in 1872. He was elected to the Iowa state senate in 1895.

Lindberg Stadium has a three-story grandstand that includes team facilities with a spacious locker room, 110 lockers, training and taping facilities and team meeting rooms on the ground level. There is seating for 1,800 with chair-back seats along the 50-yard line and a designated student section. The second level, which overlooks the football playing field, includes offices for the football coaching staff, a conference room and display and reception areas. The third level houses the press box and suites for entertainment and recruiting. During the summer of 1992, a new bright blue nine-lane track was installed from money raised mostly by donations from the Augustana College track alumni. The track was redone in the summer of 2008 and dedicated to longtime cross country and track coach, Paul V. Olson.

In the summer of 2002 a new synthetic turf was installed on the playing field and lights were added. In the summer of 2012 the synthetic turf was replaced as part of the Knowlton Complex project.

Obviously, the football Vikings enjoy playing at home as a 264-94-6 overall record down through the years indicates. That mark does include nine NCAA playoff games that were played at Rock Island Public Schools Stadium during the 1980’s.

YEAR W L T .PCT 1893-1916 No home records available 1917 2 0 0 1.000 1918 1 1 0 .500 1919 1 0 1 .750 1920 2 0 0 1.000 1921 2 1 0 .667 1922 1 4 0 .200 1923 3 1 0 .750 1924 2 2 0 .500 1925 2 2 0 .500 1926 2 1 0 .667 1927 1 3 0 .250 1928-33 No home records available 1934 5 0 0 1.000 1935-42 No home records available 1943-44 No football1945 No home records available 1946 2 2 0 .500 1947 3 0 1 .875 1948 3 1 0 .750 1949 4 0 0 1.000 1950 1 3 0 .250 1951 2 2 0 .500 1952 2 2 0 .500 1953 4 0 0 1.000 1954 2 2 0 .500 1955 1 3 0 .250 1956 1 3 0 .250 1957 3 3 0 .500 1958 1 3 0 .250 1959 4 0 0 1.000 1960 1 2 2 .400 1961 1 3 0 .250 1962 3 2 0 .600 1963 4 0 0 1.000 1964 4 1 0 .800 1965 3 0 1 .875 1966 2 2 0 .500 1967 4 1 0 .800

1968 3 1 0 .750 1969 5 0 0 1.000 1970 3 1 0 .750 1971 3 2 0 .600 1972 5 0 0 1.000 1973 4 0 0 1.000 1974 4 0 1 .900 1975 4 0 0 1.000 1976* 5 1 0 .833 1977 2 2 0 .500 1978 3 2 0 .600 1979 1 3 0 .250 1980 4 1 0 .800 1981 5 0 0 1.000 1982* 5 0 0 1.000 1983** 7 0 0 1.000 1984* 5 0 0 1.000 1985*** 8 0 0 1.000 1986* 6 0 0 1.000 1987* 5 0 0 1.000 1988* 6 0 0 1.000 1989 3 1 0 .750 1990 5 0 0 1.000 1991 4 0 0 1.000 1992 3 1 0 .750 1993 4 1 0 .800 1994 5 0 0 1.000 1995 3 1 0 .750 1996 2 1 0 .667 1997 4 2 0 .667 1998 4 0 0 1.000 1999* 5 1 0 .8332000 3 2 0 .600 2001* 6 0 0 1.0002002 4 0 0 1.0002003 4 2 0 .6672004 3 1 0 .7502005* 6 1 0 .8572006 4 1 0 .8002007 4 1 0 .8002008 4 1 0 .8002009 4 2 0 .6672010 1 3 0 .2502011 2 4 0 .3332012 3 2 0 .6002013 2 3 0 .400TOTALS 265 94 6 .734 * - Denotes NCAA playoff game

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ALL TIME SERIES RECORDSOPPONENT W L T FIRST LAST Adrian 5 1 0 1983 - Aug 22-21 2011 - Adr 17-14 First two meetings came in NCAA Division III Playoffs

Albion 1 1 0 1985 - Aug 26-10 1994 - Alb 28-21 Both meetings have been in first round of NCAA Division III Playoffs with winner going on to win national champion-ship

A.C. of PE 0 0 1 1919 - 0-0 tie

Armour Tech 0 1 0 1902 - Arm 11-5

Augustana (S.D.) 0 2 0 1966 - Aug (S.D.) 26-0 1967 - Aug (S.D.) 24-23

Baldwin Wallace 1 2 0 1982 - Aug 28-22 2007 - BW 24-8 Victory was first ever NCAA playoff win for the Vikings and it came over team ranked number one in the nation at the time

Benedictine 5 0 0 1981 - Aug 49-21 1997 - Aug 51-0

Bethany 1 0 0 1937 - Aug 13-0

Bradley 3 11 0 1902 - Aug 27-0 1939 - Bra 14-0 In three victories, Augie outscored Bradley 80-0; in 11 losses the Vikings were outscored 266-6

Carroll (WI) 21 14 2 1948 - Aug 12-7 1991 - Aug 17-0 Former CCIW member who ended Augustana’s 70 game regular season unbeaten streak in 1988 by score of 24-21

Carthage 64 14 5 1928 - Aug 20-6 2013 - Aug 28-0 A 28-18 Redmen victory in 1996 was first for Carthage in this series since 1973, breaking a 22 game Augustana win streak…1934 game was a 41-6 Viking victory that put finishing touches on undefeated 9-0 season for legendary coach H.V. “Shorty” Almquist

Catholic 1 0 0 2005 - Aug 52-26

Central (IA) 4 8 0 1930 - Cen 13-2 2013 - Cen 38-13 Three of the eleven games in this series were played in the NCAA Division III Playoffs including 1984 Viking victory that was for second straight national title

Coe 2 4 0 1903 - Coe 6-0 2009 - Coe 7-9

Concordia (IL) 3 0 0 1963 - Aug 41-6 1965 - Aug 17-7

Concordia (MN) 1 0 0 1986 - Aug 41-7 All-American defensive back Troy Westerman ran back opening kickoff for touchdown in semi-final romp en route to fourth straight NCAA title

Cornell 3 4 1 1904 - Aug 25-6 1953 - Cor 28-21

Dayton 1 3 0 1981 - Day 19-7 1990 - Day 24-14 Dayton’s 38-36 victory in 1987 snapped an NCAA record 60 game unbeaten streak…All four games between these two small college heavyweights were in the NCAA playoffs and all were in Flyers Welcome Stadium…14-13 Augustana victory in 1984 helped pave way for Vikings second straight national title

Defiance 1 0 0 2001 - Aug 54-14 Vikings beat Defiance 54-14 in 2001 NCAA Playoffs for Jim Barnes first post season victory

Detroit Tech 1 0 0 1939 - Aug 12-6

Drake 0 2 0 1992 - Dra 39-19 1993 - Dra 54-48 Wild, high scoring 1993 game established school record for most total points in single game between two teams

Dubuque 2 2 0 1931 - Aug 38-0 2012 - Dub 39-21

Elmhurst 52 6 1 1947 - Aug 21-6 2013 - Elm 28-17 Augustana didn’t lose a game from 1979 to 2010, a string of 30 games in a row…1986 game was historic 0-0 tie that ended 37 game winning streak

Eureka 3 1 0 1922 - Eur 36-0 2001 - Aug 50-7 First ever victory for Jim Barnes as Augustana head coach came in 2000 game by score of 40-6

Fulton 1 0 0 1903 - Aug 37-0

Greenville 3 0 0 2008 - Aug 30-0 2010 - Aug 28-7

Hansen M.A. 1 0 0 1904 - Aug 45-0

Hedding 1 0 0 1920 - Aug 72-0 Vikings set school record for points in a single game with 72-0 shutout

Hiram 1 0 0 1987 - Aug 53-0 Lone meeting was first round NCAA Division III playoff blowout

Hope 5 0 0 1966 - Aug 6-0 1999 - Aug 34-33 (OT) 1986 meeting was first round of playoffs in run for fourth straight NCAA title

Illinois College 8 0 0 1922 - Aug 7-6 1952 - Aug 32-0 Former member of the College Conference of Illinois (CCI) scored just 27 points in eight games

Illinois Wesleyan 36 42 1 1917 - IWU 12-3 2013 - IWU 24-10 Titans are only team in the CCIW with winning series record over Augustana

Ithaca 1 0 0 1985 - Aug 20-7 Only meeting was in 1985 Stagg Bowl when Vikings won third straight NCAA Division III national championship

Iowa 1 2 0 1893 - Aug 6-0 1904 - Iowa 33-2 Hawkeyes are only Big 10 opponent ever for Vikings

Iowa Wesleyan 7 2 0 1917 - Aug 35-6 1945 - Aug 19-6 A 6-0 victory in 1934 was first game of Augustana’s first ever undefeated season under the direction of Shorty Almquist Kalamazoo 1 1 0 1960 - Aug 21-7 1962 - Kal 21-7

Knox 7 14 2 1904 - Knox 13-0 1949 - Aug 20-13 Former longtime rivals have not met since 1949

Lake Forest 10 13 2 1931 - 7-7 tie 1989 - Aug 34-0

OPPONENT W L T FIRST LAST Lakeland 1 0 0 2005 - Aug 49-22Only meeting between these two teams was in 2005 NCAA Division III playoffs.

Lombard 2 1 0 1901 - Lom 35-0 1920 - Aug 20-3

Loras 2 2 0 1992 - Lor 10-7 2013 - Aug 35-10

Luther 8 6 0 1949 - Lut 14-7 1979 - Aug 28-14 In 1979, Vikings rallied from 14-0 deficit for 28-14 victory in Bob Reade’s first game as Augustana head coach MacMurray 4 0 0 1986 - Aug 42-6 2007 - Aug 65-0

Manchester 2 0 0 1961 - Aug 14-6 1962 - Aug 14-7

Millikin 42 31 1 1920 - Mil 7-0 2013 - Aug 47-19 In 1981 ABC Sports televised Augustana’s 31-0 victory over Big Blue as part of its NCAA “Game of the Week” pack-age Minnesota-Morris 2 0 0 1990 - Aug 21-6 1991 - Aug 41-8

Monmouth 16 19 6 1893 - Mon 14-12 1953 - Mon 14-0 1904 game ended in a 6-6 tie and was last football game for Augustana until sport was reinstated in 1917

Mount Morris 2 1 0 1924 - MM 35-0 1926 - Aug 13-0

Mount St. Joseph 1 0 0 2013 - Aug 20-10

Mount Union 3 2 0 1985 - Aug 21-14 2005 - MU 44-7 First two victories over the Purple Raiders came in the quarterfinals of the NCAA Division III playoffs…1985 game was played after eight inches of snow was cleared from Rock Island Public Schools Stadium…Vikings lost in 1999 despite having 48:00 to 12:00 edge in time of possession

Navy Pier 1 0 0 1951 - Aug 26-0

North Central 57 26 1 1923 - Aug 20-6 2013 - NCC 53-14Field goal on final play of the game gave Vikings 2005 CCIW title

North Park 49 3 0 1962 - Aug 22-6 2013 - NP 45-35 Augustana’s winning streak is 41 straight since 1971 & North Park has never won in Rock Island

Ohio Wesleyan 0 1 0 1967 - OWU 35-14

Olivet Nazarene 3 0 0 1963 - Aug 51-21 1983 - Aug 56-7

Palmer Chiropractic 0 1 0 1922 - Pal 6-0

Parsons 2 1 0 1918 - Aug 19-0 1922 - Par 27-0

Salisbury State 1 0 0 1986 - Aug 31-3 Lone meeting was in 1986 Amos Alonzo Stagg Bowl that gave Augustana NCAA record fourth straight national champi-onship

St. Ambrose 9 11 0 1893 - AUG 18-0 1980 - Aug 25-0 Augustana victory in 1980 was only meeting between two Quad City schools since 1947

St. Bede 1 0 0 1926 - Aug 33-6

St. John’s 0 1 0 1976 - SJU 46-7 This game in 1976 was Augustana’s first ever NCAA playoff appearance

St. Lawrence 1 0 0 1982 - Aug 14-0 Doug McCoy’s NCAA playoff record 92 yard interception return for touchdown in game’s final minute sealed victory that sent Vikings into 1982 Stagg Bowl

St. Norbert 1 0 0 1999 - Aug 39-32 Vikings scored in final minute to pick up victory in first round of 1999 NCAA Division III playoffs

St. Viator 1 0 1 1919 - tie 7-7 1920 - Aug 6-0

Union (NY) 2 0 0 1983 - Aug 21-17 1984 - Aug 23-16 1983 meeting was come-from-behind effort that resulted in first national championship when Norm Singbush grabbed a pass from Jay Penney in game’s final minute…Second meeting was in 1984 semifinals

Upper Iowa 2 0 0 1953 - Aug 20-7 2004 - Aug 29-28

Valparaiso 1 4 0 1942 - Aug 13-0 1971 - VU 14-13

Wabash 0 1 1 1921 - Wab 7-0 1966 - Tie 0-0

Wartburg 4 3 0 1931 - Aug 42-0 1997 - War 33-30 (OT) Knights won 33-30 in 1997 in first ever regular season overtime game for Augustana

West Georgia 0 1 0 1982 - WG 14-0 Shutout loss was in 1982 Amos Alonzo Stagg Bowl

Western Illinois 15 5 0 1917 - Aug 58-0 1941 - WIU 20-13

Wheaton 29 27 2 1924 - Aug 3-0 2013 - Whe 24-15 Vikings beat Thunder 28-7 in 2005 to snap five game losing streak in this series.

William Penn 3 0 0 1933 - Aug 19-6 1961 - Aug 14-7

Wisconsin-LaCrosse 1 0 0 1983 - Aug 21-15 Vikings beat Indians for right to advance to 1983 Stagg Bowl

Wisc-Lutheran 2 0 0 2000 - Aug 64-3 2001 - Aug 69-19

Wis-Platteville 8 4 0 1994 - Aug 34-24 2009 - Aug 31-12

Wis-Stevens Point 0 2 0 2002 - SP 20-17 2003 - SP 19-15

Wittenberg 1 0 0 1988 - Aug 28-14 Lone meeting between longtime NCAA Division III powers was in second round of 1988 playoffs

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COLLEGE FOOTBALL’S CONSECUTIVE WINNING SEASONS LIST

ALL-TIME LISTSCHOOL YEARS SPANLinfield 57 1956-2012Harvard 42 1881-1923Notre Dame 42 1889-1932Central, Iowa 42 1961-2002Princeton 41 1876-1916Nebraska 40 1962-2001Yale 39 1876-1914Alabama 39 1911-1950Ithaca, NY 39 1972-2010Baldwin-Wallace 38 1967-2004California-Davis 37 1970-2006Pacific Lutheran 36 1969-2004Florida State 36 1977-2012Mount Union, OH 34 1979-2012Wittenberg 34 1955-1988Pennsylvania 31 1888-1918West Chester State, PA 31 1940-1972Pittsburg State, KS 31 1978-2008Eastern Kentucky 31 1978-2008Dickinson State, SD 29 1978-2006Dayton, OH 29 1977-2005Lycoming, PA 29 1975-2003Virginia 28 1888-1915Oklahoma 28 1966-1993Wisconsin-La Crosse 28 1970-1997Augustana, IL 28 1979-2006

RECORDS OF AUGUSTANA COACHES(Overall won-loss record while coaching at Augustana)

COACH YEARS W L T .PCTBob Reade 1979-94 146 23 1 .867Jim Barnes 2000-10 79 34 0 .699H.V. “Shorty” Almquist 1928-40 67 31 10 .667Ben Newcomb 1969-78 55 35 1 .610Tom Schmulbach 1995-99 34 13 0 .723Ralph Starenko 1964-68 27 13 3 .663Dr. Ray Loeschner 1959-63 25 17 2 .591Vince Lundeen 1951-58 23 41 1 .362A.J. “Butch” Stolfa 1947-49 14 7 3 .646Arthur Swedberg 1919-22 12 14 4 .467John Briley 1941-42; 46 11 12 1 .479 Carl J. Peterson 1925-27 10 11 2 .479Rob Cushman 2011-present 12 18 0 .400Wally Swanson 1923-24 5 11 0 .313Leo Liitt 1918 3 1 0 .750Ted Davenport 1917 3 2 0 .600Oliver Olson 1950 2 6 0 .250L.C. Brissman 1945 1 3 0 .250Unknown Coaches 1893-94; 11 11 1 .500 1901-04

CCIW FOOTBALL SINCE 1980RECORD IN CCIW GAMES ONLY

TEAM RECORD (PCT) AUGUSTANA 201-52-1 (.793)Wheaton 169-84-1 (.667)Illinois Wesleyan 154-98-1 (.611)Millikin 141-110-1 (.562) North Central 137-113-3 (.547)*Carroll 40-56-0 (.417)Elmhurst 99-152-2 (.393) Carthage 97-158-1 (.381) North Park 24-228-2 (.098)* Carroll left the CCIW after the 1991-92 school year

PLACE FINISHES SINCE 1980YEAR AUG CT ELM IWU MIL NC NP WHE CL 1980 3 3 1 1 3 3 7 8 81981 1 3 2 4 4 4 8 9 4 1982 1 5 4 5 3 2 8 7 91983 1 6 2 3 5 6 8 3 91984 1 6 3 3 2 6 9 3 61985 1 9 2 5 2 6 6 2 61986 1 7 5 5 2 3 9 7 31987 1 7 5 5 2 3 9 7 31988 1 5 8 7 3 5 8 3 11989 2 7 7 5 1 6 7 4 31990 1 5 9 3 1 7 8 5 41991 1 7 7 2 4 6 9 2 5 1992 2 8 5 1 4 7 6 3 - 1993 1 8 7 4 3 6 5 2 -1994 1 8 5 1 3 5 7 3 -1995 3 5 6 2 4 7 8 1 -1996 3 6 7 1 5 3 8 2 -1997 1 3 7 2 3 3 8 3 -1998 2 5 6 2 1 6 8 2 -1999 1 4 7 4 2 6 7 2 -2000 4 6 6 1 1 5 6 1 -2001 1 5 7 1 3 6 8 3 -2002 2 5 7 5 3 3 8 1 -2003 2 7 5 5 3 3 8 1 -2004 3 1 7 6 5 4 8 1 -2005 1 3 5 6 6 2 8 3 -2006 1 4 4 6 6 1 8 1 -2007 5 4 5 1 7 1 8 3 -2008 2 5 4 6 7 1 8 2 -2009 3 3 7 1 6 1 8 3 -2010 3 5 5 3 7 1 8 2 -2011 5 5 4 2 5 1 8 3 -2012 4 7 1 5 6 1 8 1 -2013 4 8 5 2 7 1 6 3 -

CCIW CHAMPIONSHIPS SINCE 1980TEAM TITLES AUGUSTANA 17 (1981-82-83-84-85-86-87-88-90- 91-93-94-97-99-01-05-06)

Illinois Wesleyan 8 (1980-92-94-96-00-01-07-09)

North Central 8 (2006-07-08-09-10-11-12-13)

Wheaton 7 (1995-00-02-03-04-06-12)

Millikin 4 (1989-90-98-00)

Elmhurst 2 (1980-12)

Carroll 1 (1988)

Carthage 1 (2004)

NCAA DIVISION III PLAYOFF APPEARANCES SINCE 1980TEAM APP YEARS AUGUSTANA 14 1981-82-83-84-85-86-87-88-89-90-94- 99-01-05Wheaton 7 1995-02-03-04-08 -10North Central 7 2005-06-07-08-10-11-12-13Millikin 3 1989-98-00Illinois Wesleyan 4 1992-96-09-11-13 Carthage 1 2004Elmhurst 1 2012

64 - AUGUSTANA VIKINGS FOOTBALL

THE AUGUSTANA ADVANTAGE: Nationally Rated Academics with Nationally Ranked FootballThe Augustana Advantage distinguishes the experience a football-playing student-athlete enjoys at Augie while also enhancing his opportunity at career success. Primarily, the student benefits from an educational opportunity with an outstanding and nationally recognized faculty in updated and state-of-the-art facilities. In addition, the athlete benefits from the development of the Habits of a Champion instilled in a football program that has been one of the top programs in NCAA football over the past three decades.

However, a key element is the bridging of the academic and athletic experience through personal development and academic support programs offered by a highly dedicated coaching staff. Ultimately, graduates of Augustana and Augie football are exceptionally well prepared for life after college and enjoy an advantage in the competitive marketplace of job placement as well as graduate and professional school admission.

Academically, in the competitive arena of nationally rated and selective liberal arts colleges, Augustana has earned an outstanding reputation. Ranked a Liberal Arts I Institution by the Carnegie Foundation, Augustana is among the top 70 undergraduate colleges and universities in the entire United States, and among the top 50 liberal arts colleges in the sciences. In addition to it’s fine reputation and high standards, the cost of Augustana remains a good value and is listed as one of Barron’s Best Buys in Education (1998).

Athletically, Augie football ranks as one of the winningest football programs in all of college football over the last three decades. The Vikings have made 15 trips to the NCAA Division III national playoffs, including five straight appearances in the Amos Alonzo Stagg Bowl from 1982-86. Augustana owns four NCAA Division III national championships. The Blue & Gold have captured 21 College Conference of Illinois & Wisconsin titles, including six during the 1990’s and one in each 2001 and 2005 . The Vikings have been the winningest team in the league for each of the last three decades.

Through the years a total of 81 Vikings have earned All-American status and 22 times the CCIW’s MVP wore an Augustana uniform. Also, 31 players have been named to the prestigious Academic All-American team. In terms of producing overall Academic All-Americans, the Augustana athletic department ranks seventh heading into the 2014-15 school year with 153 in all sports. Ahead of the Vikings on the list are such institutions as Notre Dame and Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

In addition, the unique educational support programs for Augie football players are comprehensive and specifically designed to meet the academic rigors of the challenging academic environment that is Augustana College. Football participants’ benefit from the seminar and monitoring system that is Augustana Football’s Academic Game Plan (AGP). The seminar series teaches young men time-management, organizational and college-level study skills that will help them to achieve success in college and will aid them throughout their professional careers.

Combine all of these facets with some outstanding facilities, a caring and supportive administration, one of the most unique and beautiful campuses in the Midwest, a highly motivated and committed football staff, one of the finest traditions in all of college football, and excellent performance in job and graduate school placement and it all adds up to a distinguishing difference - the Augustana Advantage!

(Through 2013-14)

ALL TIME NUMBER OF ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICANS

(as selected by College Sports Information Directors of America - CoSIDA)

1. Nebraska - 3142. Notre Dame - 2383. M.I.T. - 2204. Penn State - 1865. Stanford - 1826. Emory - 1547. Augustana (Ill.) - 1538. Nebraska Wesleyan - 1489. Florida - 13010. Texas - 12811. Georgia - 127 Alabama - 12713. Bucknell - 12614. Ohio State - 121 Oklahoma - 121 Tennessee - 12117. Washington University - 12018. UCLA - 11919 Michigan - 117 John Hopkins - 117

THE COLLEGE CONFERENCE OF ILLINOIS & WISCONSIN

Now in its 69th year, the College Conference of Illinois & Wisconsin (CCIW) enjoys a reputation as the “Best Small-College Conference in the Nation.” The league was formed with nine charter members (Augustana, Carthage, Elmhurst, Illinois College, Illinois Wesleyan, Lake Forest, Millikin, North Central and Wheaton) on April 26, 1946 in Jacksonville, Illinois. Competition opened in the 1946-47 academic year as the College Conference of Illinois.

Carthage left the conference in 1952 but returned in 1961. In 1967 the name was changed to the College Conference of Illinois & Wisconsin to recognize Carthage, which had moved to Kenosha, Wisconsin from Carthage, Illinois in 1962, and Carroll, which entered the league in 1955.

As is often the case with athletic conferences, CCIW membership has experienced some changes since the league’s inception. After Carthage left in 1952, Illinois College withdrew the following year. Elmhurst and Wheaton left following the 1959-60 academic year. Wheaton rejoined for all sports but football in 1967 and then for football in 1970. Elmhurst rejoined in the fall of 1967 for all sports but football and for football in the 1968 season. Carroll joined officially with the 1955 spring sports seasons. Carthage returned in 1961 and North Park entered the following fall. Lake Forest dropped out at the end of the 1962-63 year. The last change in CCIW membership came following the 1991-92 season when Carroll withdrew.

Now eight members strong, the CCIW continues its tradition of athletic and academic excellence. The league sanctioned women’s sports for the first time in the 1986-87 school year and Augustana participated in the first ever women’s competition. That was on September 14, 1986 when the Vikings met North Central in a volleyball match that was held at Elmhurst College.

The College Conference of Illinois & Wisconsin sanctions 21 sports: baseball, men’s and women’s basketball, men’s and women’s cross country, football, men’s and women’s golf, men’s and women’s soccer, softball, men’s and women’s swimming, men’s and women’s tennis, men’s and women’s indoor track & field, men’s and women’s outdoor track & field, volleyball and wrestling.

Augustana also sports varsity men’s and women’s lacrosse teams. Neither women’s nor men’s lacrosse is currently a CCIW sport.

Augustana owns more CCIW team championships than any other school in the league with 179 total. Of those 179, the men have won 139 and 40 belong to the women.

Football was the first sport contested in the CCIW when the league was formed in 1946. Augustana has won more games (319) and championships (21) than any team in the CCIW during the first 69 years of existence. Not only have the Vikings won 21 league titles, but they have also finished second 12 times. Since 1981 the Blue & Gold own at least a share of 17 of the last 32 championships.

AUGUSTANA’S ALL-TIME TEAM

CCIW CHAMPIONS

MEN (139)

BASEBALL: 1952-65-68-74-14 (Division Champs in 1989-96)

BASKETBALL: 1963-71-72-73-74-81-82-93-03-06-07-08-10

CROSS COUNTRY: 1969-70

FOOTBALL: 1949-66-68-75-81-82-83-84-85-86-87-88-90-91-93-94-97-99-01-05-06

GOLF: 1955-64-65-66-69-72-73-75-76-78-79-80-81-82-97-99

SOCCER: 2002

SWIMMING & DIVING: 1947-48-49-67-69-70-71-82

TENNIS: 1947-48-55-56-60-65-66-67-68-70-72-74-75-77-78-81-82-83-84-85

TRACK & FIELD: 1964-65-67-68-69-70-72-73-74-80-81-82-83-84-08-10

WRESTLING: 1963-64-65-66-67-68-69-70-71-72-74-75-79-80-82-83-84-85-86-87-88-89-90-91-92-93-94-95-96-98-99-00-01-02-03-04-14

WOMEN (40)

BASKETBALL: 1987-89-90-91-93

CROSS COUNTRY: 1990-91-94-96-97-98-13

SOCCER: 2010-12

SOFTBALL: 2004-06-07

SWIMMING & DIVING: 1988-89-90-93-95-97

TENNIS: 1993-94-96-97

TRACK & FIELD: 1988-91-93-94-95-96-97-98-99-00-01-08

VOLLEYBALL: 1996-01

LACROSSE (MWLC): 2013-14

2014 AUGUSTANA VIKINGS FOOTBALL SCHEDULEDATE OPPONENT SITE TIME September 6 Mt. St. Joseph Cincinnati, Ohio 6:00 p.m. (EST)

September 13 Hope Holland, Michigan 1:30 p.m.

September 20 Loras HOME 6:00 p.m. Knowlton Kickoff Classic & Family Weekend October 4 *Elmhurst Elmhurst, Illinois 1:00 p.m.

October 11 *Wheaton HOME 1:00 p.m. Homecoming

October 18 *Illinois Wesleyan Bloomington, Illinois 1:30 p.m.

October 25 *Carthage Kenosha, Wisconsin 1:00 p.m.

November 1 *North Park HOME 1:00 p.m.

November 8 *North Central Naperville, Illinois 1:00 p.m.

November 15 *Millikin HOME 1:00 p.m.

* - Denotes College Conference of Illinois & Wisconsin game

NCAA DIVISION III NATIONAL CHAMPIONS: 1983 - 1984 - 1985 - 1986NCAA DIVISION III NATIONAL PLAYOFFS: 1976 - 1981 - 1982 - 1983 - 1984 - 1985 - 1986 - 1987 - 1988 - 1989 - 1990 - 1994 - 1999 - 2001 - 2005COLLEGE CONFERENCE OF ILLINOIS & WISCONSIN CHAMPIONS: 1949 - 1966 - 1968 - 1975 - 1981 - 1982 - 1983 - 1984 - 1985 - 1986 - 1987 - 1988 - 1990 - 1991 - 1993 - 1994 - 1997 - 1999 - 2001 - 2005 - 2006


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