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KANSAS WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY 2011 PRESEASON FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDEGENERAL INFORMATION

Location .......................................................................................................... Salina, Kan.Nickname ..............................................................................................................CoyotesColors ........................................................................................................... Purple / GoldEnrollment .................................................................................................................... 825Conference Affi liation ............ Kansas Collegiate Athletic Conference (KCAC)National Affi liation ..........................National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA)Stadium ....................................................................................................Salina StadiumSurface / Capacity ............................................................................ Synthetic / 7,000Director of Athletic Programs ..............................................Dr. Matthew WilliamsPresident ......................................................................................... Dr. Fletcher LamkinProvost ................................................................................................ Dr. Wayne LowenVice President of Admissions & Athletics, & General Counsel ....Buck Tanner

FOOTBALL INFORMATIONHead Coach ...................................................................................................Dave DallasAlma Mater ............................................................................. Missouri Western StateRecord at Kansas Wesleyan ................................................. 79-61 (.564) / 14 yearsKCAC Record at Kansas Wesleyan ......................................................... 71-52 (.577)Overall Career Record .................................................. 117-100-1 (.539) / 22 yearsOverall KCAC Record ...........................................................................106-84-1 (.557)Off ensive Coordinator / Quarterbacks.................... Chris Snyder (2nd season)Defensive Coordinator / Defensive Backs ......................Bob Frey (2nd season)Off ensive Line .............................................................Rex Pippenger (12th season)Defensive Line ...................................................................Mike Lango (2nd season)Wide Receivers .................................................................Brice Vignery (1st season)

SPORTS INFORMATIONSports Information Director ...................................................................David ToelleOffi ce Phone ...........................................................................785.827.5541 ext. 3146Mobile Phone............................................................................................ 785.643.0913EMail ...............................................................................................sportsinfo@kwu.eduFAX ................................................................................................................ 785.827.0927Website .................................................................................... www.kwucoyotes.com

FOOTBALL HISTORYFirst Year of Football ...............................................................................................1893Seasons Played ........................................................................................................... 102Overall Record ..................................................................................412-441-39 (.483)KCAC Record .....................................................................................294-281-22 (.511)KCAC Championships ...................................................................... 13 (Last in 2002)

Bowl Appearances ..........................................1 (American Family Charity, 2000)NAIA Championship Series Berths ...................................................2 (2001, 2002)NAIA Championship Series Record ....................................................................... 0-2

2011 FOOTBALL QUICK FACTS

THE 2011 SEASONFootball Quick Facts ....................................................................................................... 12011 Schedule .................................................................................................................. 22011 Season Preview ..................................................................................................... 22011 Opponents .............................................................................................................. 42011 KCAC Schedule and About the KCAC ............................................................ 7KWU Head Coach Dave Dallas .................................................................................... 8KWU Assistant Coaches ................................................................................................. 9Meet the 2011 Coyotes ...............................................................................................11

2010 SEASON IN REVIEW2010 Season Recap .......................................................................................................172010 Season Statistics .................................................................................................182010 Game by Game Recaps ....................................................................................212010 Game Superlatives .............................................................................................33

KWU FOOTBALL HISTORYBrief History of KWU Football ...................................................................................34Season by Season Records .........................................................................................35Coaching Records .........................................................................................................36All-Time Top Tens ...........................................................................................................36

THE KANSAS WESLEYAN EXPERIENCEThis is Kansas Wesleyan Athletics ............................................................................39About Kansas Wesleyan University .........................................................................40Salina, Kansas ..................................................................................................................41University President, Provost and VP of Admissions & Athletics, and General Counsel ...................42Director of Athletic Programs Matthew Williams ..............................................43Athletic Staff ....................................................................................................................44Athletic Department Directory ................................................................................46KWU Football Facilities ................................................................................................47The KWU Student Activities Center ........................................................................48On-Campus Athletic Facilities ...................................................................................49Off -Campus Athletic Facilities...................................................................................50The National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics ......................................512011 Media Information and Media Policies .......................................................52

2010 KCAC FOOTBALL REVIEW2010 KCAC Composite Results .................................................................................542010 KCAC Football Statistics ...................................................................................542010 KCAC Top Performances ...................................................................................602010 All-KCAC Teams ...................................................................................................62

VISITOR INFORMATIONVisitor’s Guide .................................................................................................................64

KANSAS WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY100 EAST CLAFLIN AVENUE · SALINA, KANSAS · 67401 · www.kwu.edu

The 2011 Football Preseason Media Guide is an offi cial publication of the Kansas Wesleyan University Athletic Department, under the direction of Dr. Matthew Williams, Director of Athletic Programs. Design and editing done by David Toelle, Sports Information Director. Photography by Max Iselin Photography, Leslie Eikleberry and David Toelle. The guides are printed by Consolidated Printing, Salina, Kan. Cover designed by David Toelle.

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2011 SCHEDULE AND SEASON PREVIEWVARSITY SCHEDULEDATE OPPONENT LOCATION TIME

Sept. 3 Southern Nazarene (Okla.) Bethany, Okla. 6:00Sept. 10 Ottawa University * Ottawa 6:00SEPT. 17 STERLING COLLEGE * SALINA 6:00

SEPT. 24 BETHANY COLLEGE * SALINA 6:00 HOMECOMING / HALL OF FAME WEEKEND

Oct. 1 Friends University * Wichita 7:00OCT. 8 TABOR COLLEGE * SALINA 1:30

Oct. 15 Lindenwood (Mo.) St. Charles, Mo. 1:30Oct. 22 Bethel College * North Newton 1:30OCT. 29 SOUTHWESTERN COLLEGE * SALINA 1:30

Nov. 5 McPherson College * McPherson 1:30NOV. 12 UNIVERSITY OF SAINT MARY * SALINA 1:30

JUNIOR VARSITY SCHEDULEDATE OPPONENT LOCATION TIME

SEPT. 5 BENEDICTINE COLLEGE SALINA 4:00 PM

OCT. 3 OTTAWA UNIVERSITY SALINA 6:00 PM

OCT. 10 SOUTHEAST PREP (TEXAS) SALINA 4:00 PM

Oct. 24 Benedictine College Atchison 4:00 PMOct. 31 Central Methodist University Fayette, Mo. 4:00 PM

* denotes KCAC Games HOME GAMES IN BOLD, PLAYED AT SALINA STADIUM

Dates, Times, Locations subject to change without prior notice, especially JV games

2011 SEASON PREVIEW2011 sees Kansas Wesleyan into its second season of a new off ensive and defensive scheme, with hopes of continuing to improve and build on the gains made last fall and in the spring. The Coyotes will see approximately 135 players in fall camp that begins mid-August, looking to build on last year’s 7-3 overall record and No.22 ranking in the fi nal NAIA Top-25 Coaches’ Postseason Poll.

“Overall we have a chance to better than last year,” Head Coach Dave Dallas said. “Our off ense and defense both had great spring practices and are looking to build on last year’s successes.”

The Coyotes obliterated nearly every passing and total off ense record on the book last season en route to ranking third in the NAIA in total off ense per game. However, the defense did struggle at times as a young and inexperienced group according to Dallas.

“We made a good transition in the spring, both on off ense and defense. We had a young defense that was unfamiliar with what we were doing that improved greatly during the spring,” he said. “We will be more familiar with what we are doing on both sides of the ball this year.”

The Coyotes also have obviously improved their depth with the 135 players expected to enter fall camp, 62 of them returners from last season, including several key players at key positions.

“We have a lot of quality players at multiple positions,” Dallas said. “We were the only school

to place more than one or two players in the ‘Super 72’ released by the Victory Sports Network. We have a wide range of talent as opposed to one or two standout players.”

“We are deep and familiar with what we are doing.”

OFFENSE

The Coyote off ense looks the repeat the successes of the 2010 season in 2011. However the biggest question mark is how the Coyotes will replace the loss of the NAIA leader in total off ense last season in departed senior quarterback Doug Webster.

“Our quarterback position is wide open at this time,” Dallas said. “We have three players that have emerged as the top candidates, each with a diff erent style. Our off ensive system will allow us to do some diff erent things and adjust as needed.”

Dallas says that the top three candidates for the quarterback position include returners Trey Dallas (QB, So., 6-3, 188, Salina, Kan. / Salina Central HS) and Austin Crisler (QB, So., 6-3, 190, Fairview, Texas / Bishop Lynch HS) along with newcomer Steven Sorce (QB, Jr., 6-1, 210, Morgan Hill, Calif. / San Jose City College (Calif.)). All three off er a diff erent style for the Coyotes.

“Trey is the most like (Webster),” he said. “Sorce is an in-between quarterback, while Crisler is more of a thrower.”

Dallas sees the off ensive line as one of the team’s strengths and will provide the protection for the passing game and open the holes needed for the tailbacks to gain valuable yardage.

The off ensive line will be anchored by a pair of key returners in Dan Pinsky (OL, Sr., 6-5, 315, Thousand Oaks, Calif. / Ventura College (Calif.)) and Chase Hartman (OL, Sr., 5-10, 250, Hutchinson, Kan. / Hutchinson CC (Kan.)), both of whom were named All-KCAC last season.

“We have two All-American candidates in (Hartman and Pinsky) returning to lead our off ensive line this year,” he said. “Those two, along with some quality newcomers, we should be very strong at the off ensive line positions this year.”

A couple of the top newcomers along the line include Carson Watley (OL, Fr., 6-5, 320, Vega, Texas / Vega HS) and Nick Wallace (OL, Jr., 6-3, 270, Healdsburg, Calif. / Mendocino College (Calif.)).

Wesleyan will return a talented receiving corps led by returner Ricky Roberts (WR, Sr., 5-11, 175, Sacramento, Calif. / Mendocino College (Calif.)), who became Wesleyan’s fi rst receiver to have a 1000-yard receiving season in school history. The receivers will have to replace a few departed players in Anthony Berry and Troy Alsobrook, but look to the return of Corey Ham (WR, Sr., 5-11, 175, Redlands, Calif. / Riverside College (Calif.)) after missing last season along with the additions of Jeff Roberts (WR, Jr., 5-10, 180, Morgan Hill, Calif. / Gavilan College (Calif.)) and Seth Myers (WR, Jr., 6-0, 185, Salina, Kan. / Highland CC (Kan.)) to fi ll in the missing pieces.

At the running back position, the Coyotes must replace departed senior Jake Winship, but are hopeful that newcomer JaLil Turner (RB, Jr., 6-2, 225, Bay Point, Calif. / Diablo Valley College (Calif.)) and Mark Reed (RB, So., 5-11, 210, Houston, Texas / MacArthur HS) who played two seasons ago for the Coyotes are able to fi ll that opening and will compliment returning player Brett Giesen (RB, Jr., 5-11, 175, Laguna Niguel, Calif. / Dana Hills HS). The Coyotes also look for Brok Rhoades (RB, So., 5-6, 185, Burlington, Colo. / Burlington HS) and Rodney Cooper (RB, Sr., 5-7, 190, Red Oak, Texas / Red Oak HS) to come back off of injuries during last season and be successful.

“We are very talented at receiver and at tailback,” Dallas said.

DEFENSE

The defense will be strong in the secondary with a large group of returners, and the front seven also returns a large group of returners. Add in a few transfers at key positions and the

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“Our secondary returns a lot of great players and our front seven returns several players that saw signifi cant playing time last season,” Dallas said.

The Wesleyan defense will be under the direction of second year coordinator Bob Frey, who didn’t have a lot of time to take the reins of the defense last year after the late departure of Colby Hensley.

The defensive secondary will be stronger than last year, mainly attributed to the return of Ken Mitchell (DB, Sr., 5-10, 175, Houston, Texas / Humble HS) who missed the entire 2010 season with an injury. Also returning for the Coyotes will be Jacob Brackens (DB, Sr., 6-2, 195, Mesquite, Texas / North Mesquite HS) and Jamie Cowan (DB, Sr., 5-10, 175, Inglewood, Calif. / West Los Angeles College (Calif.)), who led the Coyotes in interceptions last season with four. With the loss of Jesse Walls, who was second on the team in tackles last season, the Coyotes will look to a pair of newcomers in Kyle Buth (DB, Jr., 6-0, 200, Merlin, Ore. / Butte College (Calif.)) and Taylor Cook (DB, Jr., 5-11, 195, Antioch, Calif. / Laney College (Calif.)) to fi ll any open gaps in the defensive backfi eld.

At linebacker, the Coyotes return one of the best tacklers in the KCAC in Adrian Thomas (LB, Sr., 5-10, 230, Diamond Bar, Calif. / Diamond Bar HS), who led the team with 93 tackles and 4.5 sacks, ranking third in the conference in tackles last year. Also returning for the Coyotes will be Jeff Rooney (LB, Sr., 6-1, 210, Flower Mound, Texas / Flower Mound HS), Brady Harwell (LB, So., 6-1, 220, Vega, Texas / Vega HS) and Chad Gmuca (LB, Sr., 5-10, 225, Gridley, Calif. / Yuba College (Calif.)). Along with newcomer Braden Long (LB, Fr., 6-1, 200, Salina, Kan. / Southeast of Saline HS), the Coyotes will turn to these players to fi ll gaps left open by the losses of Kane Kaualoku, Austin Hoover and Niko Arellano.

The defense will be complimented by a defensive line that returns several players from last season that saw signifi cant playing time including Omoniyi Olayiwola (DL, Jr., 5-10, 260, Grand Prairie, Texas / Mansfi eld Timberview HS), Keoni Funtanilla (DL, Sr., 5-8, 245, Waimanalo, Hawaii / Shasta College (Calif.)), Isaiah Jackson (DL, Sr., 6-1, 290, San Jose, Calif. / DeAnza College (Calif.)) and Robert Marshall (DL, Sr., 6-2, 230, Temecula, Calif. / Riverside College (Calif.)). The Coyotes will also turn to newcomers Kyron Hill (DE, Sr., 6-0, 260, Tulsa, Okla. / Northwestern Oklahoma State), who redshirted last season and Langston Kennedy (DE, Jr., 6-4, 255, Modesto, Calif. / Northwestern Oklahoma State) to fi ll in the line.

SPECIALISTS

Last season’s kicker Jesus Ochoa (K, Sr., 5-11, 170, Paramount, Calif. / Cerritos College (Calif.)) returns again this season, and will split time with transfer Derek Harman (K/P, So., 6-2, 200, Salina, Kan. / Southwest Baptist (Mo.)). Harman returns home to Salina after spending his freshman season at Southwest Baptist (Mo.) last year.

Ochoa and Harman will face some competition from a pair of freshmen in Terry Stecker (K, Fr., 5-10, 170, Plano, Texas / Bishop Lynch HS) and Daniel Burton (P, Fr., 5-10, 190, Dallas, Texas / Bishop Lynch HS).

THE SCHEDULE

Wesleyan opens the year on September 3 at Southern Nazarene University in Bethany, Okla., with kickoff scheduled for 6 p.m. 2010 Central States Football League Coach of the Year Mike Cochran leads the Crimson Storm, who fi nished the 2010 season ranked No.24 in the fi nal Top-25 poll. The Crimson Storm will also return quarterback Brady Wardlaw, who was named CSFL Off ensive Player of the Year, throwing for over 3500 yards and 43 touchdowns last season.

The Coyotes then step into KCAC play against Ottawa on September 10 at 6 p.m., in Ottawa. The Braves defeated the Coyotes last season 49-45 on a 60-yard touchdown pass in the fi nal minute of a wild game on October 30 in Salina.

Wesleyan opens the home portion of the schedule on September 17 against Sterling at 6 p.m., at Salina Stadium.

The Coyotes then play rival Bethany on September 24 at 6 p.m., also at Salina Stadium. The contest against the Swedes is the Homecoming 2011 game. KWU will also induct its 2011 Athletic Hall of Fame Class that weekend as well.

The Coyotes head back on the road for a game at Friends on October 1 before hosting Tabor College at 1:30 p.m., on October 8.

Wesleyan then steps out of conference for the second time on October 15 when the Coyotes head east to St. Charles, Mo., to take on Lindenwood University at 1:30 p.m. The game will pit former Wesleyan assistant Patrick Ross against Coach Dallas for the fi rst time since Ross left conference foe Ottawa following the 2003 season.

A game at Bethel in North Newton on October 22 sees the Coyotes step back into KCAC play to fi nish the year. Kickoff of the game with the Threshers is scheduled for 1:30 at Thresher Stadium.

Two of Wesleyan’s last three games will be at home, starting with the October 29 contest against Southwestern starting at 1:30. The Coyotes take one fi nal road trip at McPherson at 1:30 on November 5 before wrapping up the regular

season on November 12 at home against the University of Saint Mary at 1:30 p.m.

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BETHANY COLLEGEGame 4 · Sept. 24 · Salina

GENERAL INFORMATION

Location ......................Lindsborg, Kan.Nickname .................................. SwedesColors ......................................Blue/GoldEnrollment ........................................ 592Conference.....................................KCACStadium ........................Anderson FieldAthletic Director ...............Jon DanielsPresident .......................Dr. Ed Leonard

FOOTBALL INFORMATION

Head Coach ......................Jamie CruceAlma Mater .............................. BethanyOverall Record ................ 15-24 / 4 yrsSchool Record ................. 15-24 / 4 yrs2010 Record....................................... 4-62010 KCAC Record ................3-6 / 7th

SPORTS INFORMATION

SID ....................................Beth CormackPhone .............785.227.3380 ext 8184EMail [email protected] ....................................785.227.2021Website .............bethanyswedes.com

SERIES INFORMATION

Last Meeting..................... Oct. 2, 2010Result .....................................Win, 66-49All-Time Series ..............38-55-5 BTHY

2011 SCHEDULE

Sept 3 vs. SW Assemblies 6:00Sept. 10 at McPherson 7:30Sept. 17 vs. Bethel 7:00Sept. 24 at Kansas Wesleyan 6:00Oct. 1 at Avila (Mo.) 1:30Oct. 8 vs. Saint Mary 1:30Oct. 15 at Tabor 2:00Oct. 22 vs. Friends 1:30Oct. 29 vs. Ottawa 1:30Nov. 5 at Sterling 1:30Nov. 12 at Southwestern 1:30

BETHEL COLLEGEGame 8 · Oct. 22 · North Newton

GENERAL INFORMATION

Location ................North Newton, Kan.Nickname .................................ThreshersColors ..................................Maroon/GrayEnrollment ...........................................550Conference....................................... KCACStadium .....................Thresher StadiumAthletic Director .......... Kent AllshousePresident .........................Dr. Perry White

FOOTBALL INFORMATION

Head Coach ......................Travis GraberAlma Mater ........................ Kansas StateOverall Record ....................... 0-10 / 1 yrSchool Record ........................ 0-10 / 1 yr2010 Record....................................... 0-102010 KCAC Record ................0-9 / 10th

SPORTS INFORMATION

SID ..................................... Chad SchillingPhone ................................. 316.284.5263EMail [email protected] ...................................... 316.284.5830Website ............ athletics.bethelks.edu

SERIES INFORMATION

Last Meeting................... Sept. 25, 2010Result ......................................... Win, 45-0All-Time Series ................................... N/A

2011 SCHEDULE

Sept. 3 at William Penn (Iowa) 1:00Sept. 10 vs. Southwestern 7:00Sept. 17 at Bethany 7:00Sept. 24 vs. Southern Nazarene 6:00Oct. 1 at McPherson 1:30Oct. 8 vs. Friends 1:30Oct. 15 at Sterling 1:30Oct. 22 vs. Kansas Wesleyan 1:30Oct. 29 vs. Tabor 1:30Nov. 5 at Saint Mary 1:30Nov. 12 at Ottawa 1:30

FRIENDS UNIVERSITYGame 5 · Oct. 1 · Wichita

GENERAL INFORMATION

Location ............................. Wichita, Kan.Nickname ..................................... FalconsColors ......................................Red / SilverEnrollment ....................................... 3,000Conference....................................... KCACStadium ............. Adair-Austin StadiumAthletic Director ....... Joe ZimmermanPresident ..............................Dr. T.J. Arant

FOOTBALL INFORMATION

Head Coach .......................Monty LewisAlma Mater .........Southwestern (Kan.)Overall Record ..............118-55 / 17 yrsSchool Record ....................58-23 / 8 yrs 2010 Record......................................... 6-42010 KCAC Record .................. 5-4 / 5th

SPORTS INFORMATION

SID ....................................Scott RobinsonPhone ................................. 316.295.5116EMail [email protected]

FAX ...................................... 316.295.5030Website ................friendsathletics.com

SERIES INFORMATION

Last Meeting.......................Nov. 6, 2010Result .......................................Win, 36-33All-Time Series ................................... N/A

2011 SCHEDULE

Sept 10 at Saint Mary 1:30Sept. 17 at Southern Nazarene 6:00Sept. 24 vs. McPherson 7:00Oct. 1 vs. Kansas Wesleyan 7:00Oct. 8 at Bethel 1:30Oct. 15 vs. Southwestern 1:30Oct. 22 at Bethany 1:30Oct. 29 at Sterling 1:30Nov. 5 vs. Ottawa 1:30Nov. 12 vs. Tabor 1:30

LINDENWOOD UNIVERSITYGame 7 · Oct. 15 · St. Charles, Mo.

GENERAL INFORMATION

Location .......................St. Charles, Mo.Nickname ....................................... LionsColors ..................................Black / GoldEnrollment ......................................8787Conference .....NAIA Independent / NCAA - MIAA

Stadium ...Harlen C. Hunter StadiumAthletic Director ................ John CreerPresident ............... Dr. James D. Evans

FOOTBALL INFORMATION

Head Coach ...................... Patrick RossAlma Mater .....................Puget SoundOverall Record ................ 80-26 (9 yrs)School Record ................. 66-19 (7 yrs)2010 Record....................................... 9-22010 Conf Record ....9-1 / 2nd HAAC

SPORTS INFORMATION

SID ..................................Daniel NewtonPhone ...............................636.949.4368EMail [email protected] ....................................636.949.4636Website .......... lindenwoodlions.com

SERIES INFORMATION

Last Meeting.................. First MeetingResult ..................................................N/AAll-Time Series .................................. 0-0

2011 SCHEDULE

Sept. 3 at Northern Colorado 1:30Sept. 10 vs. Graceland 6:00Sept. 17 vs. Saint Joseph’s 6:00Sept. 24 at Missouri S&T 6:30Oct. 1 at South Dakota 4:00Oct. 8 at Texas A&M-Kingsville 7:00Oct. 15 vs. Kansas Wesleyan 1:30Oct. 22 vs. Azusa Pacifi c 1:30Oct. 29 vs. Culver-Stockton 1:30Nov. 5 vs. Central Missouri 1:30Nov. 12 vs. Central Oklahoma 2:00

MONTY LEWIS

HEAD COACHTRAVIS GRABER

HEAD COACHJAMIE CRUCE

HEAD COACHPATRICK ROSS

HEAD COACH

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McPHERSON COLLEGEGame 10 · Nov. 5 · McPherson

GENERAL INFORMATION

Location ....................McPherson, Kan.Nickname ................................ BulldogsColors ...................................Red / WhiteEnrollment ........................................ 520Conference.....................................KCACStadium ............. McPherson StadiumAthletic Director .............. Doug QuintPresident ...............Michael Schneider

FOOTBALL INFORMATION

Head Coach .....................Joe BettassoAlma Mater ............Missouri Southern State

Overall Record .....................10-1 / 1 yrSchool Record ......................10-1 / 1 yr2010 Record.....................................10-12010 KCAC Record ................9-0 / 1st

SPORTS INFORMATION

SID ...................................Alan GrosbachPhone ...............................620.242.0431EMail ...... [email protected] ....................................620.245.9438Website ..................macbulldogs.com

SERIES INFORMATION

Last Meeting...................Oct. 16, 2010Result ....................................Loss, 42-56All-Time Series ...............48-35-4 KWU

2011 SCHEDULE

Sept. 3 at Missouri Valley 6:00Sept. 10 vs. Bethany 7:30Sept. 17 at Southwestern 6:00Sept. 24 at Friends 7:00Oct. 1 vs. Bethel 1:30Oct. 8 at Azusa Pacifi c 7:00Oct. 15 vs. Ottawa 1:30Oct. 22 at Tabor 1:30Oct. 29 at Saint Mary 1:30Nov. 5 vs. Kansas Wesleyan 1:30Nov. 12 vs. Sterling 1:30

OTTAWA UNIVERSITYGame 2 · Sept. 10 · Ottawa

GENERAL INFORMATION

Location ..............................Ottawa, Kan.Nickname ....................................... BravesColors .................................... Black / GoldEnrollment ...........................................500Conference....................................... KCACStadium ...................Peoples Bank FieldAthletic Director ........... Arabie ConnerPresident ...........................Kevin Eichner

FOOTBALL INFORMATION

Head Coach ...................Kent KessingerAlma Mater .................................BethanyOverall Record ...................40-32 / 7 yrsSchool Record ....................40-32 / 7 yrs2010 Record..........................................9-22010 KCAC Record ................. 8-1 / 2nd

SPORTS INFORMATION

SID ..........................................Katie TooleyPhone ............... 785.242.5200 ext 5401EMail ............ [email protected] ...................................... 785.229.1015Website ................... ottawabraves.com

SERIES INFORMATION

Last Meeting..................... Oct. 30, 2010Result ...................................... Loss, 45-49All-Time Series ...................25-38-5 OTT

2011 SCHEDULE

Aug. 27 at Baker (Kan.) 7:00Sept. 3 vs. Georgetown (Ky.) 6:00Sept. 10 vs. Kansas Wesleyan 6:00Sept. 17 at Saint Mary 1:30Oct. 1 vs. Tabor 6:00Oct. 8 at Southwestern 1:30Oct. 15 at McPherson 1:30Oct. 22 vs. Sterling 6:00Oct. 29 at Bethany 1:30Nov. 5 at Friends 1:30Nov. 12 vs. Bethel 1:30

SOUTHERN NAZARENEGame 1 · Sept. 3 · Bethany, Okla.

GENERAL INFORMATION

Location ...........................Bethany, Okla.Nickname ...................... Crimson StormColors ............................Crimson / WhiteEnrollment ........................................ 2050Conference..... Central States FootballStadium ............ SNU Football StadiumAthletic Director .............Bobby MartinPresident ................. Dr. Loren Gresham

FOOTBALL INFORMATION

Head Coach .....................Mike CochranAlma Mater .................................BethanyOverall Record ................ 75-36 / 10 yrsSchool Record ....................29-24 / 5 yrs2010 Record............... 7-4 (No.24 NAIA)2010 Conf Record ................... 4-1 / 2nd

SPORTS INFORMATION

SID ...................................... David NoblettPhone ................................. 405.491.6619EMail ......................... [email protected] ...................................... 405.306.6387Website ...................... snuathletics.com

SERIES INFORMATION

Last Meeting.....................First MeetingResult .................................................... N/AAll-Time Series .....................................0-0

2011 SCHEDULE

Sept. 3 vs. Kansas Wesleyan 6:00Sept. 10 vs. Haskell Sept. 17 vs. Friends 6:00Sept. 24 at Bethel (Kan.) 6:00Oct. 1 at SW Assemblies 6:00Oct. 8 at NW Okla. State 2:00Oct. 15 vs. MidAm Nazarene 1:00Oct. 22 vs. Texas College Oct. 29 at Okla. Panhandle St. 2:00Nov. 5 vs. Bacone College Nov. 12 vs. Langston (Okla.) 1:30

JOE BETTASSO

HEAD COACHKEN CRANDALL

HEAD COACHKENT KESSINGER

HEAD COACH

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SOUTHWESTERN COLLEGEGame 9 · Oct. 29 · Salina

GENERAL INFORMATION

Location ..........................Winfi eld, Kan.Nickname ...................MoundbuildersColors ............................. Purple / WhiteEnrollment .....................................1,400Conference.....................................KCACStadium ..........................Jantz StadiumAthletic Director ...............Dave DenlyPresident ................Richard Merriman

FOOTBALL INFORMATION

Head Coach .................... Ken CrandallAlma Mater .................Fort Hays StateOverall Record ........... 33-102 / 13 yrsSchool Record ................. 10-30 / 4 yrs2009 Record....................................... 2-82009 KCAC Record .........2-7 / Tie-7th

SPORTS INFORMATION

SID ....................................Jason JeschkePhone ...............................620.259.6218EMail ....... [email protected] ....................................620.229.6124Website ................. buildersports.com

SERIES INFORMATION

Last Meeting..................Nov. 13, 2010Result .....................................Win, 72-48All-Time Series .................................N/A

2011 SCHEDULE

Sept. 3 vs. Northwestern (Iowa) 6:00Sept. 10 at Bethel 7:00Sept. 17 vs. McPherson 6:00Sept. 24 at Sterling 6:00Oct. 1 vs. Haskell 6:00Oct. 8 vs. Ottawa 1:30Oct. 15 at Friends 1:30Oct. 22 vs. Saint Mary 1:30Oct. 29 at Kansas Wesleyan 1:30Nov. 5 at Tabor 1:30Nov. 12 vs. Bethany 1:30

MIKE COCHRAN

HEAD COACH

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TABOR COLLEGEGame 6 · Oct. 8 · Salina

GENERAL INFORMATION

Location ...........................Hillsboro, Kan.Nickname ....................................BluejaysColors ......................................Blue / GoldEnrollment ...........................................480Conference....................................... KCACStadium ................. Joel Wiens StadiumAthletic Director ..................Rusty AllenPresident ..................... Dr. Jules Glanzer

FOOTBALL INFORMATION

Head Coach .....................Mike GardnerAlma Mater ......................................BakerOverall Record ...................49-27 / 7 yrsSchool Record ...................... 24-9 / 3 yrs2010 Record..........................................4-62010 KCAC Record .................. 4-5 / 6th

SPORTS INFORMATION

SID ............................... Anthony MonsonPhone ............... 620.947.3121 ext 1603EMail .................. [email protected] ...................................... 620.947.3789Website ...................taborbluejays.com

SERIES INFORMATION

Last Meeting................... Sept. 11, 2010Result .......................................Win, 23-20All-Time Series ................................... N/A

2011 SCHEDULE

Sept 3 at Haskell 7:00Sept. 10 at Sterling 7:00Sept. 24 vs. Saint Mary 7:00Oct. 1 at Ottawa 6:00Oct. 8 at Kansas Wesleyan 6:00Oct. 15 vs. Bethany 2:00Oct. 22 vs. McPherson 1:30Oct. 29 at Bethel 1:30Nov. 5 vs. Southwestern 1:30Nov. 12 at Friends 1:30

UNIVERSITY OF SAINT MARYGame 11 · Nov. 12 · Salina

GENERAL INFORMATION

Location .................. Leavenworth, Kan.Nickname ........................................ SpiresColors ...........................Navy Blue / GoldEnrollment ...........................................800Conference....................................... KCACStadium ............ USM Football/Soccer Complex

Athletic Director ....................Rob MillerPresident ....................... Sr. Diane Steele

FOOTBALL INFORMATION

Head Coach ..................... Lance HinsonAlma Mater ...................Northern TexasOverall Record ...................21-38 / 6 yrsSchool Record ....................21-38 / 6 yrs2009 Record..........................................2-82009 KCAC Record ...........2-7 / Tie-8th

SPORTS INFORMATION

SID .....................................Kristen OwsleyPhone ................................. 913.758.4340EMail ................. [email protected] ...................................... 913.758.4383Website ............................. gospires.com

SERIES INFORMATION

Last Meeting................... Sept. 18, 2010Result .......................................Win, 59-17All-Time Series ....................... 10-0 KWU

2011 SCHEDULE

Sept. 3 vs. Nebraska Wesleyan 1:30Sept. 10 vs. Friends 1:30Sept. 17 vs. Ottawa 1:30Sept. 24 at Tabor 7:00Oct. 1 vs. Sterling 1:30Oct. 8 at Bethany 1:30Oct. 15 at William Penn 3:00Oct. 22 at Southwestern 1:30Oct. 29 vs. McPherson 1:30Nov. 5 vs. Bethel 1:30Nov. 12 at Kansas Wesleyan 1:30

2011 OPPONENTS2011 OPPONENTS

STERLING COLLEGEGame 3 · Sept. 17 · Salina

GENERAL INFORMATION

Location ...........................Sterling, Kan.Nickname ................................. WarriorsColors ............Navy / Crimson / WhiteEnrollment ........................................ 600Conference.....................................KCACStadium ...................... Smisor StadiumAthletic Director .............. Gary KempfPresident ................. Dr. Paul J. Maurer

FOOTBALL INFORMATION

Head Coach .................Andy LambertAlma Mater ....... Trinity InternationalOverall Record ..............74-68 / 14 yrsSchool Record ................. 45-24 / 6 yrs2010 Record....................................... 7-32010 KCAC Record .........6-3 / Tie-3rd

SPORTS INFORMATION

SID ........................................ Hans NickelPhone ...............................620.278.4656EMail [email protected] ....................................620.278.4319Website ........... sterling.edu/athletics

SERIES INFORMATION

Last Meeting...................Oct. 23, 2010Result ....................................Loss, 21-22All-Time Series .................................N/A

2011 SCHEDULE

Aug. 27 at William Jewell 1:00Sept. 3 vs. Benedictine 1:30Sept. 10 vs. Tabor 6:00Sept. 17 at Kansas Wesleyan 6:00Sept. 24 vs. Southwestern 6:00Oct. 1 at Saint Mary 1:30Oct. 15 vs. Bethel 1:30Oct. 22 at Ottawa 6:00Oct. 29 vs. Friends 1:30Nov. 5 vs. Bethany 1:30Nov. 12 at McPherson 1:30

ANDY LAMBERT

HEAD COACHLANCE HINSON

HEAD COACHMIKE GARDNER

HEAD COACH

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Aug. 27 .............Ottawa at Baker (Kan.) ..............................................................7:00 Sterling at William Jewell (Mo.) ..............................................1:00Sept. 3 ...............Benedictine (Kan.) at Sterling ................................................1:30 Georgetown (Ky.) at Ottawa ...................................................6:00 Kansas Wesleyan at Southern Nazarene ............................6:00 McPherson at Missouri Valley ................................................6:00 Nebraska Wesleyan at Saint Mary ........................................1:30 Northwestern (Iowa) at Southwestern ...............................6:00 Southwestern Assemblies (Texas) at Bethany .................6:00 Tabor at Haskell (Kan.) ..............................................................7:00Sept. 10 ............Bethany at McPherson .............................................................7:30 Friends at Saint Mary .................................................................1:30 Kansas Wesleyan at Ottawa ....................................................6:00 Southwestern at Bethel ............................................................7:00 Tabor at Sterling ..........................................................................6:00Sept. 17 ............Bethel at Bethany .......................................................................7:00 Friends at Southern Nazarene ...............................................6:00 McPherson at Southwestern ..................................................6:00 Ottawa at Saint Mary ................................................................1:30 Sterling at Kansas Wesleyan ...................................................6:00Sept. 24 ............Bethany at Kansas Wesleyan ..................................................6:00 Bethel at Southern Nazarene .................................................6:00 McPherson at Friends ...............................................................7:00 Saint Mary at Tabor ....................................................................7:00 Southwestern at Sterling .........................................................6:00Oct. 1 .................Bethany at Avila (Mo.) ...............................................................1:30 Bethel at McPherson .................................................................1:30 Haskell (Kan.) at Southwestern ..............................................6:00 Kansas Wesleyan at Friends ....................................................7:00 Sterling at Saint Mary ................................................................1:30 Tabor at Ottawa ..........................................................................6:00Oct. 8 .................Friends at Bethel .........................................................................1:30 McPherson at Azusa Pacifi c (Calif.) .......................................7:00 Ottawa at Southwestern ..........................................................1:30 Saint Mary at Bethany ...............................................................1:30 Tabor at Kansas Wesleyan .......................................................1:30Oct. 15 ..............Bethany at Tabor .........................................................................2:00 Bethel at Sterling ........................................................................1:30 Kansas Wesleyan at Lindenwood (Mo.) ..............................1:30 Ottawa at McPherson ...............................................................1:30 Saint Mary at William Penn (Iowa) ........................................3:00 Southwestern at Friends ..........................................................1:30Oct. 22 ..............Friends at Bethany .....................................................................1:30 Kansas Wesleyan at Bethel ......................................................1:30 McPherson at Tabor ...................................................................1:30 Saint Mary at Southwestern ...................................................1:30 Sterling at Ottawa ......................................................................6:00Oct. 29 ..............Friends at Sterling ......................................................................1:30 McPherson at Saint Mary .........................................................1:30 Ottawa at Bethany .....................................................................1:30 Southwestern at Kansas Wesleyan .......................................1:30 Tabor at Bethel ............................................................................1:30Nov. 5 ................Bethany at Sterling ....................................................................1:30 Bethel at Saint Mary ..................................................................1:30 Kansas Wesleyan at McPherson ............................................1:30 Ottawa at Friends .......................................................................1:30 Southwestern at Tabor .............................................................1:30Nov. 12 ..............Bethany at Southwestern ........................................................1:30 Bethel at Ottawa .........................................................................1:30 Saint Mary at Kansas Wesleyan .............................................1:30 Sterling at McPherson ..............................................................1:30 Tabor at Friends...........................................................................1:30

2011 COMPOSITE SCHEDULEThe Kansas Collegiate Athletic Conference, commonly called “The Kansas Conference,” is a prominent intercollegiate athletics conference comprised of ten outstanding independent or private institutions of higher education in the state.

The origins of the KCAC are traced to February 15, 1890, when the Kansas Intercollegiate Athletic Association became the result of the fi rst successful attempt at organization among Kansas colleges, “to promote and regulate amateur intercollegiate athletics.” At that time the association or conference included not only private universities and colleges but also Kansas Agriculture College (now KSU), Kansas University, and Washburn University. Football seems to have been the major sponsored sport, and Baker University won the championship for the fi rst three or four years.

In about 1902 this early association became allied with the Kansas College Athletic Conference, a group which was the fi rst to adopt a defi nite set of rules and regulations. It also promoted an annual track and fi eld meet which has continued yearly since, except for World War years. Basketball has been sponsored since 1904. Football was revived in 1907. Tennis began as early as 1912. Golf was added in 1923. By this time the name of the conference had been altered to the Kansas Collegiate Athletic Conference; it had grown to 17 college members and two allied members: Baker, Bethany, Bethel, College of Emporia, Fairmount (now WSU), Friends, Kansas Wesleyan, KSTC of Emporia (now ESU), KSTC of Hays (now FHSU), KSTC of Pittsburg (now PSU), McPherson, Ottawa, St.Benedict’s (now Benedictine), St.Mary’s, Sterling (formerly Cooper), Southwestern, and Washburn, and with St.John’s and Kansas City University (Kansas) as allied members. Kansas University and Kansas Aggies had dropped out earlier to join other conferences. In 1923 the College of Emporia, KSTC of Emporia, KSTC of Hays, KSTC of Pittsburg, Wichita (formerly Fairmount), Southwestern, and Washburn withdrew to form the Central Conference.

The present legal entity comes from a reorganization of the conference when the predecessor Kansas Intercollegiate Athletic Conference formally disbanded on December 1, 1928, and a new conference was formed which again was called the Kansas College Athletic Conference. The members were Baker, Bethany, Kansas Wesleyan, McPherson, Ottawa, and St.Mary’s colleges. At that time sportswriters quickly gave the KCAC league a nickname: the “Little Six,” in contrast to the Big Six (which became Big Eight, now Big 12) which also was organized in 1928. St.Mary’s College was discontinued in 1931. The College of Emporia returned to the fold in 1933, and Bethel was readmitted in 1939. Friends, a former member of the KIAC, was admitted in 1953. Sterling and Southwestern were approved for membership in 1958. In 1968 Tabor College and St. Mary of the Plains College were admitted to make twelve members in the conference, and the conference was organized into Southern and Northern divisions until 1970 — when Baker, College of Emporia, and Ottawa withdrew to join two separate Missouri-based conferences. In the mid-1970s the formal name was changed again to Kansas Collegiate Athletic Conference. In 1975 women’s intercollegiate athletics were incorporated into programs of the KCAC. Ottawa was readmitted in 1981, bringing the conference membership to 10. In 1992 St.Mary of the Plains College in Dodge City left the conference and eventually closed. In 1999, Saint Mary College (now University of Saint Mary) joined to return the KCAC membership to ten institutions.

The “Kansas Conference” (KCAC) continues to be an all-Kansas conference. The KCAC is an affi liated conference of the National Association of intercollegiate Athletics with headquarters in Kansas City, Mo.. Today the KCAC sponsors conference intercollegiate athletics in football, volleyball, men’s cross country, women’s cross country, men’s soccer, women’s soccer, men’s basketball, women’s basketball, men’s indoor track and fi eld, women’s indoor track and fi eld, men’s outdoor track and fi eld, women’s outdoor track and fi eld, baseball, softball, golf, women’s tennis, men’s tennis.

The KCAC is a widely respected conference which governs intercollegiate athletics in cooperation with the NAIA.

THE KANSAS COLLEGIATE ATHLETIC CONFERENCE (KCAC)

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Dave Dallas begins his 15th year at the helm of Kansas Wesleyan University Football, making him the longest continuously tenured football coach in the Kansas Conference. Since coming to Wesleyan to start the 1997 season, Dallas has racked up a 79-61 record with the Coyotes, good enough for third all-time in total coaching wins at KWU.

Dallas’ overall coaching record is 117-100-1 in 22 years, 14 at KWU and eight at KCAC rival Ottawa University, where he was 38-39-1. Since coming to KWU, Dallas has captured two KCAC Championships in 2001 and 2002, and guided the Coyotes to their only two NAIA Post Season Championship berths in those same years. Dallas was named the 2001 KCAC Coach of the Year.

During his tenure at Wesleyan, Dallas has coached six NAIA All-Americans, and over 275 All-KCAC players, including seven KCAC Players of the Year. One of Dallas’ team goals is for the players to complete their degrees, and Dallas has coached over 35 NAIA Scholar Athletes since 1997 at KWU.

Dallas played his collegiate football at Missouri Western, and began his coaching career there as a graduate assistant for two seasons in 1983 and 1984. After fi nishing his degree at MWSU in 1984, Dallas spent one season at Truman State University (then Northeast Missouri State) in 1985, as the Bulldogs captured the MIAA title that season with an 8-3 overall record, and 5-0 in the MIAA.

After taking a year off from the college ranks to coach at Rolla High School in Rolla, Mo., Dallas became defensive coordinator and recruiting coordinator at Graceland University in Lamoni, Iowa, for two seasons, before taking the head coaching job at Ottawa in 1989.

Dallas took over the reigns of the Ottawa University program, and spent eight years at the leadership of the Braves, as they went 38-39-1 during his tenure.

In 1997, Dallas took over a struggling Kansas Wesleyan program that had gone 4-26 the previous three years before his arrival. In just four years, in 2001, Wesleyan captured its fi rst KCAC title since 1982, and made the school’s fi rst ever NAIA Post-Season appearance.

Dallas is active in the American Football Coaches Association, currently serving as president of the NAIA-AFCA, as well as serving as a rater for the NAIA Football Top-25 Polls.

Dallas and his wife Kelly live in Salina and they have four children Drew, Casey, Trey, and Molly; and one granddaughter Hayden.

DALLAS COACHING RECORDS

WIN LOSS TIE

1989 3 7 01990 5 5 01991 5 5 01992 5 3 11993 6 4 01994 6 4 01995 7 3 01996 1 8 0AT OTTAWA 38 39 11997 0 9 01998 6 3 01999 2 7 0 2000 7 4 0 2001 8 3 0 2002 8 3 0 2004 5 5 0 2005 8 2 02006 8 2 02007 5 5 02008 6 4 02009 5 5 02010 7 3 0AT KWU 79 61 0TOTAL 117 100 1

HEAD COACH DAVE DALLAS

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CHRIS SNYDER

OFFENSIVE COORDINATOR

Chris Snyder has been the Off ensive Coordinator at Kansas Wesleyan since December, 2009.

Snyder came to Kansas Wesleyan from Mendocino College (Calif.), where he served as Off ensive Coordinator for six seasons from 2004 to 2009. While at Mendocino, the Eagles fi nished in the Top 15 in the state of California in total off ense each of the last six seasons. Mendocino fi nished the 2009 season ranked third in California in total off ense, averaging 475.3 yards per game in ten games, second in passing yards per game, averaging 334.6 yards per game and sixth in points per game at 39.7. His teams won Bay Valley Conference Championships in 2005 and 2007 and were Mid-Empire Conference Champions in 2009. Before Mendocino, Snyder coached four seasons at Doane College (Neb.) as quarterbacks coach.

Coach Snyder began his coaching career as a player/coach for the Baden Bruins in Vienna, Austria in the spring of 2000. Snyder holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in Mass Communications and Sociology from Doane College, and a Master of Arts degree in Journalism from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. He resides in Salina with his wife Michelle and daughter Tessa Ruth.

BOB FREY

DEFENSIVE COORDINATOR

Bob Frey has been Defensive Coordinator at Kansas Wesleyan since 2010.

Frey comes to Kansas Wesleyan after spending one season at Anna Maria College in Paxton, Mass., where he was assistant head coach and off ensive coordinator for the Amcats in their inaugural season of football in 2009. Prior to Anna Maria, Frey spent three seasons at Olivet College (Mich.) as off ensive line coach. While at Olivet, Frey helped the Comets win the 2007 Michigan Intercollegiate Athletic Association (MIAA) Championship and make an appearance in the NCAA Division III playoff s. Frey also spent one year as defensive coordinator for the now defunct Kalamazoo Xplosion of the Continental Indoor Football League. Prior to his tenure at Olivet, Frey spent three seasons at Tri-State University (now Trine University (Ind.)) as head coach, compiling a 2-28 record. Before Tri-State, Frey spent nine seasons from 1994-2003 at MacMurray College (Ill.) as Head Coach. Frey excelled during that time, leading his team to six Conference Championships, including four-straight from 1996 to 1999. Frey compiled four of the best win-loss records in the program's history, including trips to the NCAA Division III Playoff s in 2001 and 2002. Frey's 1998 team led Division III in scoring. He was named Illini-Badger Football Conference Coach of the Year in 1998, 2001, and 2002, as well as being named the Co-Coach of the Year in 1996, and was honored as the SLIAC Football Coach of the Year in both 1997 and 1998. Prior to becoming head coach at MacMurray, Frey was defensive coordinator for the Highlanders for fi ve seasons from 1990 to 1994. Frey also previously held coaching positions at Manchester College (Ind.), Edgewood High School (Ohio), and at Mount Union College (Ohio) where he began his coaching career in 1985. He earned his Bachelor of Arts degree from Mount Union College in Physical Education and Health in 1985. He has three children Mary, Emily and Billy.

BRICE VIGNERY

ASSISTANT COACH

Brice Vignery has been an assistant coach for the Kansas Wesleyan Coyotes since 2011. He came to Kansas Wesleyan after most recently coaching at Butler Community College in El Dorado, Kan. He is responsible for coaching the wide receivers for the Coyotes.

Vignery is a native of Concordia, Kansas. He fi nished his collegiate playing career at Kansas State University in 2009. He graduated from K-State in December 2010 with a degree in Elementary Education with an emphasis in Social Science.

Before playing at Kansas State, Vignery played for Butler Community College during the 2006 and 2007 seasons, during which time the Grizzlies went 23-1 with two conference championships and two Region VI championships, as well as the 2007 national championship.

Vignery is the son of Kenneth and Cindy Vignery. He has two brothers, Brent and Blake, and a twin sister Blair Vignery.

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REX PIPPENGER

ASSISTANT COACH

Rex Pippenger has been an assistant coach with the Coyotes since the 2000 season. He has served as a volunteer coach since then, and now has moved into a non-volunteer position.

Coach Pippenger also teaches and coaches in USD 379, Clay Center, Kan., where he is a elementary physical education teacher, and a throwers coach for Clay Center Community High School. He also served as head football and strength and conditioning coach from 1995 to 1999.

Before Clay Center, Pippenger spent 11 years in the Pleasanton School District as a teacher and as the Head Football and Assistant Basketball Coach.

Pippenger holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Physical Education with a minor in Biology from Baker University.

His wife’s name is Kathy and they have three children, Sarah, Megan and Chase.

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MIKE LANGO

ASSISTANT COACH

Mike Lango has been an assistant football coach at Kansas Wesleyan since 2010. Prior to Kansas Wesleyan, Lango coached at Minnesota State - Moorhead in 2009, and previous to that he coached one season at Gavilan College (Calif.) in 2008. Lango attended Gavilan College after graduating from San Benito High School in 2004, where he played for his father John. Lango then transferred to California Lutheran in 2006, where he played two seasons. Lango has master degree work from Minnesota State - Moorhead. The native of Hollister, Calif., currently resides in Salina.

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Cody RamirezStudent Assistant

Kane KaualokuStudent Assistant

Dominick WatersStudent Assistant

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2011 RECRUITING CLASSHead Coach Dave Dallas released his inital group of 2011 signees on February 2. That initial group of 19 has since ballooned to 73 newcomers, including 61 freshmen and 12 transfers. The Coyotes are on track to open fall camp with 135 players in uniform as Wesleyan returns 62 players from a year ago. NO NAME POS YR HT WT HOMETOWN PREVIOUS SCHOOL4 Jeff Roberts WR Jr. 5-10 180 Morgan Hill, Calif. Gavilan College (Calif.)5 Tim Manges WR Fr. 6-0 150 Manhattan, Kan. Manhattan HS8 Taylor Ahlfi nger LB Fr. 6-0 210 Richardson, Texas JJ Pearce HS8 Sam Vaughan QB Fr. 6-4 175 Round Rock, Texas Round Rock HS9 Joe Vela WR Fr. 5-11 175 Peyton, Colo. Falcon HS10 Steven Sorce QB Jr. 6-1 210 Morgan Hill, Calif. San Jose City College (Calif.)12 Kenneth Lowery WR Fr. 5-10 165 Wharton, Texas Wharton HS13 Zach Prester DB Fr. 6-1 185 Salina, Kan. Salina Central HS14 Sean Counts DE Sr. 6-1 250 Novato, Calif. Bethany College (Kan.)14 Zach Vorenkamp QB Fr. 6-2 185 Kingwood, Texas Kingwood Park HS15 Jordan Jackson DB Fr. 5-11 180 Dallas, Texas Dallas Carter HS16 Matt Broussard DB Fr. 6-2 185 Lindale, Texas Lindale HS17 Seth Myers WR Jr. 6-0 185 Salina, Kan. Highland CC (Kan.)17 Isaac Zamora DB Fr. 5-8 175 Newhall, Calif. Golden Valley HS19 Drake Champlin DB Fr. 5-10 180 Concordia, Kan. Concordia HS20 Taylor Cook DB Jr. 5-11 195 Antioch, Calif. Laney College (Calif.)20 Cameron Curry RB Fr. 5-10 175 Murphy, Texas Dallas Christian HS21 Taylor Sachs RB Fr. 5-9 165 Georgetown, Texas Georgetown HS22 Kyle Buth DB Jr. 6-0 200 Merlin, Ore. Butte College (Calif.)23 JaLil Turner RB Jr. 6-2 225 Bay Point, Calif. Diablo Valley College (Calif.)24 Ashton Frechette RB Fr. 5-6 160 Carlsbad, Calif. Carlsbad HS25 Beau Cobb DB Fr. 5-10 170 Wylie, Texas Wylie HS27 Cody McSwain WR Fr. 5-8 160 Sachse, Texas Sachse HS28 Austin Burgard LB Fr. 5-8 190 Kearney, Mo. Kearney HS29 Domonique Fisher RB Fr. 5-5 165 Austin, Texas Lanier HS30 JR Ogunleye RB Jr. 5-8 195 Fontana, Calif. Ventura College (Calif.)30 Travis Scherer LB Fr. 6-3 190 Cleveland, Texas Splendora HS31 Braden Long LB Fr. 6-1 200 Salina, Kan. Southeast of Saline HS32 Nick Cooper LB Fr. 5-10 175 Arlington, Texas Lamar HS32 Thomas Hawkes LB Jr. 5-11 225 La Mirada, Calif. Whittier College (Calif.)33 Relus Harris DB Fr. 5-9 170 Wylie, Texas Wylie HS34 Joe Ray Gomez WR Fr. 5-11 175 Wylie, Texas Wylie HS35 Zach Willis WR Fr. 5-7 150 Salina, Kan. Ell-Saline HS36 Colby Jackson DB Fr. 5-10 165 Wamego, Kan. Wamego HS37 Ryan Burke LB Fr. 5-11 175 Tarkio, Mo. Tarkio HS38 Chris Reynolds WR Fr. 5-9 170 Lucas, Texas Prosper HS39 Mario Rodriguez DB Fr. 5-10 190 Baldwin Park, Calif. Baldwin Park HS41 Jordan James LB Fr. 5-10 190 Topeka, Kan. Seaman HS42 Cristian Hernandez WR Fr. 5-11 155 Dallas, Texas R.L. Turner HS45 Trevor Galbraith DB Fr. 5-8 160 Vega, Texas Vega HS47 Sean Moses LB Fr. 6-2 185 Pine Valley, Calif. Mountain Empire HS49 Caleb Brill DB Fr. 6-1 170 Wellington, Kan. Conway Springs HS50 Collin English OL Fr. 5-10 210 Glendale, Ariz. Peoria HS54 Darrel Barnes LB Fr. 6-0 195 El Campo, Texas El Campo HS57 Kevin Campbell LB Fr. 5-9 205 Staff ord, Texas Second Baptist HS57 Collin Henderson OL Fr. 6-0 220 McKinney, Texas McKinney Boyd HS60 Traves Liles OL Fr. 6-0 250 La Porte, Texas La Porte HS60 Jon Shewmon DT Fr. 5-10 255 Linwood, Kan. Basehor-Linwood HS61 Nick Wallace OL Jr. 6-3 270 Healdsburg, Calif. Mendocino College (Calif.)63 Rocky Brashears OL Fr. 5-11 240 Sachse, Texas Garland HS64 Carson Watley OL Fr. 6-5 320 Vega, Texas Vega HS65 Cameron Fox DT Fr. 5-11 225 Coppperas Cove, Texas Copperas Cove HS66 Andrew Ayodele DT Fr. 5-10 215 Houston, Texas Cypress Falls HS66 Will Hertel OL Fr. 6-3 235 Garland, Texas Garland HS67 Victor Don Juan OL Fr. 6-2 265 Leander, Texas Leander HS67 Jason Pankey DE Fr. 6-4 200 Jonesboro, Texas Lindale HS69 Patrik Stephenson OL Fr. 5-10 270 Douglass, Kan. Wichita West HS72 Kirk Calhoun OL Fr. 6-2 270 Choctaw, Okla. Jones HS73 Zach Montalvo OL Fr. 5-8 250 Devine, Texas Devine HS74 Stephen Perriera DE Jr. 6-3 235 Tracy, Calif. San Joaquin Delta College (Calif.)75 Dylan Grammer OL Fr. 6-1 250 Salina, Kan. Salina Central HS76 Andrew Keheley OL Fr. 5-10 300 Trinidad, Texas Malakoff HS77 Zack Green OL Fr. 6-3 270 Malakoff , Texas Malakoff HS87 Dallas Lewis WR Fr. 6-1 160 Nowata, Okla. Nowata HS89 Daniel Burton P Fr. 5-10 190 Dallas, Texas Bishop Lynch HS89 Braxton Peck WR Fr. 5-10 170 Leander, Texas Vista Ridge HS91 Derek Harman K/P So. 6-2 200 Salina, Kan. Southwest Baptist (Mo.)92 Josh Kittrell DE Fr. 6-3 220 Collinsville, Texas Collinsville HS93 Langston Kennedy DE Jr. 6-4 255 Modesto, Calif. Northwestern Oklahoma State96 Monte Sexton DE Fr. 6-3 220 Abilene, Kan. Abilene HS98 Terrance Burns LB Fr. 6-1 220 Derby, Kan. Derby HS99 Marshall San Miguel LB Fr. 5-11 215 Hereford, Texas Hereford HS99 Terry Stecker K Fr. 5-10 170 Plano, Texas Bishop Lynch HS

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2011 NUMERICAL ROSTER (AS OF JULY 12)

NO NAME POS YR HT WT HOMETOWN PREVIOUS SCHOOL1 Jesus Ochoa K Sr. 5-11 170 Paramount, Calif. Cerritos College (Calif.)2 Trey Dallas QB So. 6-3 188 Salina, Kan. Salina Central HS3 Austin Crisler QB So. 6-3 190 Fairview, Texas Bishop Lynch HS4 Jeff Roberts WR Jr. 5-10 180 Morgan Hill, Calif. Gavilan College (Calif.)5 Jamie Cowan DB Sr. 5-10 175 Inglewood, Calif. West Los Angeles College (Calif.)5 Tim Manges WR Fr. 6-0 150 Manhattan, Kan. Manhattan HS6 Corey Ham WR Sr. 5-9 160 Redlands, Calif. Riverside College (Calif.)7 Kelton Reed DB So. 6-1 175 Plano, Texas Plano HS7 Ricky Roberts WR Sr. 5-11 175 Sacramento, Calif. Mendocino College (Calif.)8 Taylor Ahlfi nger LB Fr. 6-0 210 Richardson, Texas JJ Pearce HS8 Sam Vaughan QB Fr. 6-4 175 Round Rock, Texas Round Rock HS9 Adrian Thomas LB Sr. 5-10 230 Diamond Bar, Calif. Diamond Bar HS9 Joe Vela WR Fr. 5-11 175 Peyton, Colo. Falcon HS10 Steven Sorce QB Jr. 6-1 210 Morgan Hill, Calif. San Jose City College (Calif.)11 Zach McClain WR So. 5-10 180 Santa Paula, Calif. Santa Paula Union HS12 Will Hall WR Sr. 6-0 206 Tallahassee, Fla. Feather River College (Calif.)12 Kenneth Lowery WR Fr. 5-10 165 Wharton, Texas Wharton HS13 Zach Prester DB Fr. 6-1 185 Salina, Kan. Salina Central HS13 Jerome Wooten WR Sr. 6-0 206 Los Angeles, Calif. Los Angeles Southwest College (Calif.)14 Sean Counts DE Sr. 6-1 250 Novato, Calif. Bethany College (Kan.)14 Zach Vorenkamp QB Fr. 6-2 185 Kingwood, Texas Kingwood Park HS15 Brett Giesen RB Jr. 5-11 175 Laguna Niguel, Calif. Dana Hills HS15 Jordan Jackson DB Fr. 5-11 180 Dallas, Texas Dallas Carter HS16 Matt Broussard DB Fr. 6-2 185 Lindale, Texas Lindale HS17 Seth Myers WR Jr. 6-0 185 Salina, Kan. Highland CC (Kan.)17 Isaac Zamora DB Fr. 5-8 175 Newhall, Calif. Golden Valley HS18 Ken Mitchell DB Sr. 5-10 175 Houston, Texas Humble HS19 Drake Champlin DB Fr. 5-10 180 Concordia, Kan. Concordia HS19 Trey Dunn WR So. 5-11 195 Era, Texas Era HS20 Taylor Cook DB Jr. 5-11 195 Antioch, Calif. Laney College (Calif.)20 Cameron Curry RB Fr. 5-10 175 Murphy, Texas Dallas Christian HS21 Shaun Chesterman DB Jr. 5-11 175 Valley Center, Kan. Valley Center HS21 Taylor Sachs RB Fr. 5-9 165 Georgetown, Texas Georgetown HS22 Kyle Buth DB Jr. 6-0 200 Merlin, Ore. Butte College (Calif.)23 JaLil Turner RB Jr. 6-2 225 Bay Point, Calif. Diablo Valley College (Calif.)24 Ashton Frechette RB Fr. 5-6 160 Carlsbad, Calif. Carlsbad HS24 Ty Holmes DB Jr. 5-10 186 Mesquite, Texas John Horn HS25 Beau Cobb DB Fr. 5-10 170 Wylie, Texas Wylie HS25 Rodney Cooper RB Sr. 5-7 190 Red Oak, Texas Red Oak HS26 Adam Schneck DB So. 5-11 175 Conway Springs, Kan. Conway Springs HS27 Marcus Golden LB So. 6-2 195 Dallas, Texas White HS27 Cody McSwain WR Fr. 5-8 160 Sachse, Texas Sachse HS28 Matt Broeckelman WR So. 5-10 200 Mankato, Kan. Rock Hills HS28 Austin Burgard LB Fr. 5-8 190 Kearney, Mo. Kearney HS29 Jacob Brackens DB Sr. 6-2 197 Mesquite, Texas North Mesquite HS29 Domonique Fisher RB Fr. 5-5 165 Austin, Texas Lanier HS30 JR Ogunleye RB Jr. 5-8 195 Fontana, Calif. Ventura College (Calif.)30 Travis Scherer LB Fr. 6-3 190 Cleveland, Texas Splendora HS31 Braden Long LB Fr. 6-1 200 Salina, Kan. Southeast of Saline HS32 Nick Cooper LB Fr. 5-10 175 Arlington, Texas Lamar HS32 Thomas Hawkes LB Jr. 5-11 225 La Mirada, Calif. Whittier College (Calif.)33 Carl Caldwell WR So. 5-10 185 Whitehouse, Texas Whitehouse HS33 Relus Harris DB Fr. 5-9 170 Wylie, Texas Wylie HS34 Joe Ray Gomez WR Fr. 5-11 175 Wylie, Texas Wylie HS34 Jeff Rooney LB Sr. 6-1 210 Flower Mound, Texas Flower Mound HS35 Scott Mulford DB Sr. 6-0 190 Topeka, Kan. Dodge City CC (Kan.)35 Zach Willis WR Fr. 5-7 150 Salina, Kan. Ell-Saline HS36 Colby Jackson DB Fr. 5-10 165 Wamego, Kan. Wamego HS36 Brok Rhoades RB So. 5-6 185 Burlington, Colo. Burlington HS37 Ryan Burke LB Fr. 5-11 175 Tarkio, Mo. Tarkio HS37 Jacob York RB So. 5-11 175 Kingfi sher, Okla. Kingfi sher HS38 Chris Reynolds WR Fr. 5-9 170 Lucas, Texas Prosper HS38 Anthony Williams LB Fr. 5-10 230 Katy, Texas Dallas Christian HS39 Mario Rodriguez DB Fr. 5-10 190 Baldwin Park, Calif. Baldwin Park HS40 Brady Harwell LB So. 6-1 220 Vega, Texas Vega HS41 John-Michael Cook RB Jr. 5-8 190 Tomball, Texas Klein Oak HS41 Jordan James LB Fr. 5-10 190 Topeka, Kan. Seaman HS42 Dylan Dillingham LB Jr. 6-1 205 Ault, Colo. Highland HS42 Cristian Hernandez WR Fr. 5-11 155 Dallas, Texas R.L. Turner HS

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KKANSAS ANSAS WWESLEYAN ESLEYAN UUNIVERSITYNIVERSITY43 Chris Brochtrup DB Jr. 5-10 200 The Colony, Texas The Colony HS44 Joe Kratzer DE So. 6-2 195 Geneseo, Kan. Quivira Heights HS45 Trevor Galbraith DB Fr. 5-8 160 Vega, Texas Vega HS45 Brandon Krushall RB So. 5-9 190 Wharton, Texas Boling HS46 Tommy Martin LB So. 6-0 205 Thayer, Mo. Thayer HS47 Sean Moses LB Fr. 6-2 185 Pine Valley, Calif. Mountain Empire HS49 Caleb Brill DB Fr. 6-1 170 Wellington, Kan. Conway Springs HS49 Mark Reed RB So. 5-11 210 Houston, Texas MacArthur HS50 Robert Burcher DE Jr. 5-11 238 Kinsley, Kan. Kinsley HS50 Collin English OL Fr. 5-10 210 Glendale, Ariz. Peoria HS51 Isaiah Jackson DL Sr. 6-1 290 San Jose, Calif. DeAnza College (Calif.)52 Alex McFaddin OL So. 6-1 250 Waller, Texas Waller HS53 Zack Brown OL Sr. 6-3 310 Arlington, Texas Arlington-Lamar HS54 Darrel Barnes LB Fr. 6-0 195 El Campo, Texas El Campo HS54 Chase Hartman OL Sr. 5-10 250 Hutchinson, Kan. Hutchinson CC (Kan.)55 Robert Marshall DL Sr. 6-2 230 Temecula, Calif. Riverside College (Calif.)57 Kevin Campbell LB Fr. 5-9 205 Staff ord, Texas Second Baptist HS57 Collin Henderson OL Fr. 6-0 220 McKinney, Texas McKinney Boyd HS58 Kyron Hill DE Sr. 6-0 260 Tulsa, Okla. Northwestern Oklahoma State59 Brandon Wise OL Sr. 5-9 245 Derby, Kan. Derby HS60 Traves Liles OL Fr. 6-0 250 La Porte, Texas La Porte HS60 Jon Shewmon DT Fr. 5-10 255 Linwood, Kan. Basehor-Linwood HS61 Nick Wallace OL Jr. 6-3 270 Healdsburg, Calif. Mendocino College (Calif.)62 Chad Enloe OL Jr. 5-8 240 Springfi eld, Mo. Glendale HS63 Rocky Brashears OL Fr. 5-11 240 Sachse, Texas Garland HS64 Carson Watley OL Fr. 6-5 320 Vega, Texas Vega HS65 Cameron Fox DT Fr. 5-11 225 Coppperas Cove, Texas Copperas Cove HS65 Sean Grove OL So. 6-2 280 Richardson, Texas Pearce HS66 Andrew Ayodele DT Fr. 5-10 215 Houston, Texas Cypress Falls HS66 Will Hertel OL Fr. 6-3 235 Garland, Texas Garland HS67 Victor Don Juan OL Fr. 6-2 265 Leander, Texas Leander HS67 Jason Pankey DE Fr. 6-4 200 Jonesboro, Texas Lindale HS68 Keoni Funtanilla DL Sr. 5-8 245 Waimanalo, Hawaii Shasta College (Calif.)69 Chad Gmuca LB Sr. 5-10 225 Gridley, Calif. Yuba College (Calif.)69 Patrik Stephenson OL Fr. 5-10 270 Douglass, Kan. Wichita West HS70 Jacob McCoy OL Jr. 6-3 290 Grapevine, Texas Colleyville Heritage HS71 Dan Pinsky OL Sr. 6-5 315 Thousand Oaks, Calif. Ventura College (Calif.)72 Kirk Calhoun OL Fr. 6-2 270 Choctaw, Okla. Jones HS73 Zach Montalvo OL Fr. 5-8 250 Devine, Texas Devine HS74 Stephen Perriera DE Jr. 6-3 235 Tracy, Calif. San Joaquin Delta College (Calif.)75 Dylan Grammer OL Fr. 6-1 250 Salina, Kan. Salina Central HS76 Andrew Keheley OL Fr. 5-10 300 Trinidad, Texas Malakoff HS77 Zack Green OL Fr. 6-3 270 Malakoff , Texas Malakoff HS78 Steven Morris OL Jr. 6-0 290 Memphis, Texas Memphis HS79 Will Mangino OL Sr. 6-4 295 Ukiah, Calif. Mendocino College (Calif.)80 Korey Winn WR So. 5-7 150 Mesquite, Texas Horn HS81 Nick Smith WR So. 5-11 185 Mesquite, Texas Poteet HS82 Kendrick Palmer WR So. 6-4 205 Mesquite, Texas West Mesquite HS83 Kyle Owens WR So. 5-9 185 Lindale, Texas Lindale HS84 Pelton Smalls WR Jr. 6-4 215 Victorville, Calif. Victor Valley College (Calif.)85 Brandon Scott WR Jr. 6-2 190 Lancaster, Calif. Antelope Valley College (Calif.)87 Dallas Lewis WR Fr. 6-1 160 Nowata, Okla. Nowata HS88 Derek Bledsoe WR So. 6-5 180 Silver Lake, Kan. Silver Lake HS89 Daniel Burton P Fr. 5-10 190 Dallas, Texas Bishop Lynch HS89 Braxton Peck WR Fr. 5-10 170 Leander, Texas Vista Ridge HS90 Omoniyi Olayiwola DL Jr. 5-10 260 Grand Prairie, Texas Mansfi eld Timberview HS91 Derek Harman K/P So. 6-2 200 Salina, Kan. Southwest Baptist (Mo.)92 Josh Kittrell DE Fr. 6-3 220 Collinsville, Texas Collinsville HS93 Langston Kennedy DE Jr. 6-4 255 Modesto, Calif. Northwestern Oklahoma State94 Christian Walker DE So. 6-0 230 Junction City, Kan. Junction City HS95 Steve DeFoe DE Jr. 6-0 220 Dallas, Texas JJ Pearce HS96 Monte Sexton DE Fr. 6-3 220 Abilene, Kan. Abilene HS97 Connor Steinman DL So. 6-3 275 The Woodlands, Texas Oak Ridge HS98 Terrance Burns LB Fr. 6-1 220 Derby, Kan. Derby HS99 Marshall San Miguel LB Fr. 5-11 215 Hereford, Texas Hereford HS99 Terry Stecker K Fr. 5-10 170 Plano, Texas Bishop Lynch HS

BY CLASSFreshmen ...............................................61Sophomores .........................................26Juniors ....................................................25Seniors ....................................................23

HIGH SCHOOL / TRANSFERSFrom High School .............................106Transfers .................................................29

RETURNERS / NEWCOMERSReturners ............................................... 62Newcomers ...........................................73

BY STATETexas ........................................................66California ...............................................29Kansas .....................................................26Oklahoma .................................................4Missouri .....................................................4Colorado ...................................................2Arizona ......................................................1Florida ........................................................1Hawaii ........................................................1Oregon ......................................................1

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8 ...........Taylor Ahlfi nger ................... LB ............... Fr.66 .........Andrew Ayodele .................DT ............... Fr.54 .........Darrel Barnes ........................ LB ............... Fr.88 .........Derek Bledsoe ..................... WR .............So.29 .........Jacob Brackens ....................DB .............. Sr.63 .........Rocky Brashears ..................OL ............... Fr.49 .........Caleb Brill...............................DB .............. Fr.43 .........Chris Brochtrup ...................DB ...............Jr.28 .........Matt Broeckelman ............. WR .............So.16 .........Matt Broussard ....................DB .............. Fr.53 .........Zack Brown ...........................OL ............... Sr.50 .........Robert Burcher ....................DE ................Jr.28 .........Austin Burgard ..................... LB ............... Fr.37 .........Ryan Burke ............................ LB ............... Fr.98 .........Terrance Burns ..................... LB ............... Fr.89 .........Daniel Burton ........................ P ................ Fr.22 .........Kyle Buth ................................DB ...............Jr.33 .........Carl Caldwell ........................ WR .............So.72 .........Kirk Calhoun .........................OL ............... Fr.57 .........Kevin Campbell ................... LB ............... Fr.19 .........Drake Champlin ..................DB .............. Fr.21 .........Shaun Chesterman ............DB ...............Jr.25 .........Beau Cobb .............................DB .............. Fr.41 .........John-Michael Cook ............ RB ................Jr.20 .........Taylor Cook ...........................DB ...............Jr.32 .........Nick Cooper .......................... LB ............... Fr.25 .........Rodney Cooper ................... RB ............... Sr.14 .........Sean Counts .........................DE ............... Sr.5 ...........Jamie Cowan ........................DB .............. Sr.3 ...........Austin Crisler ........................QB .............So.20 .........Cameron Curry .................... RB ............... Fr.2 ...........Trey Dallas .............................QB .............So.95 .........Steve DeFoe ..........................DE ................Jr.42 .........Dylan Dillingham ................ LB ................Jr.67 .........Victor Don Juan ...................OL ............... Fr.19 .........Trey Dunn ............................. WR .............So.50 .........Collin English .......................OL ............... Fr.62 .........Chad Enloe ............................OL ................Jr.29 .........Domonique Fisher ............. RB ............... Fr.65 .........Cameron Fox ........................DT ............... Fr.24 .........Ashton Frechette ................ RB ............... Fr.68 .........Keoni Funtanilla ..................DL ............... Sr.45 .........Trevor Galbraith ..................DB .............. Fr.15 .........Brett Giesen .......................... RB ................Jr.69 .........Chad Gmuca ......................... LB ............... Sr.27 .........Marcus Golden .................... LB ..............So.34 .........Joe Ray Gomez ................... WR .............. Fr.75 .........Dylan Grammer ...................OL ............... Fr.77 .........Zack Green ............................OL ............... Fr.

QUARTERBACKS2 Trey Dallas So. 6-3 188 Salina, Kan. Salina Central HS3 Austin Crisler So. 6-3 190 Fairview, Texas Bishop Lynch HS8 Sam Vaughan Fr. 6-4 175 Round Rock, Texas Round Rock HS10 Steven Sorce Jr. 6-1 210 Morgan Hill, Calif. San Jose City College (Calif.)

14 Zach Vorenkamp Fr. 6-2 185 Kingwood, Texas Kingwood Park HS

RUNNING BACKS15 Brett Giesen Jr. 5-11 175 Laguna Niguel, Calif. Dana Hills HS20 Cameron Curry Fr. 5-10 175 Murphy, Texas Dallas Christian HS21 Taylor Sachs Fr. 5-9 165 Georgetown, Texas Georgetown HS23 JaLil Turner Jr. 6-2 225 Bay Point, Calif. Diablo Valley College (Calif.)

24 Ashton Frechette Fr. 5-6 160 Carlsbad, Calif. Carlsbad HS25 Rodney Cooper Sr. 5-7 190 Red Oak, Texas Red Oak HS29 Domonique Fisher Fr. 5-5 165 Austin, Texas Lanier HS30 JR Ogunleye Jr. 5-8 195 Fontana, Calif. Ventura College (Calif.)36 Brok Rhoades So. 5-6 185 Burlington, Colo. Burlington HS37 Jacob York So. 5-11 175 Kingfi sher, Okla. Kingfi sher HS41 John-Michael Cook Jr. 5-8 190 Tomball, Texas Klein Oak HS45 Brandon Krushall So. 5-9 190 Wharton, Texas Boling HS49 Mark Reed So. 5-11 210 Houston, Texas MacArthur HS

WIDE RECEIVERS4 Jeff Roberts Jr. 5-10 180 Morgan Hill, Calif. Gavilan College (Calif.)5 Tim Manges Fr. 6-0 150 Manhattan, Kan. Manhattan HS6 Corey Ham Sr. 5-9 160 Redlands, Calif. Riverside College (Calif.)7 Ricky Roberts Sr. 5-11 175 Sacramento, Calif. Mendocino College (Calif.)9 Joe Vela Fr. 5-11 175 Peyton, Colo. Falcon HS11 Zach McClain So. 5-10 180 Santa Paula, Calif. Santa Paula Union HS12 Will Hall Sr. 6-0 206 Tallahassee, Fla. Feather River College (Calif.)

12 Kenneth Lowery Fr. 5-10 165 Wharton, Texas Wharton HS13 Jerome Wooten Sr. 6-0 206 Los Angeles, Calif. Los Angeles Southwest College (Calif.)

17 Seth Myers Jr. 6-0 185 Salina, Kan. Highland CC (Kan.)19 Trey Dunn So. 5-11 195 Era, Texas Era HS27 Cody McSwain Fr. 5-8 160 Sachse, Texas Sachse HS28 Matt Broeckelman So. 5-10 200 Mankato, Kan. Rock Hills HS33 Carl Caldwell So. 5-10 185 Whitehouse, Texas Whitehouse HS34 Joe Ray Gomez Fr. 5-11 175 Wylie, Texas Wylie HS35 Zach Willis Fr. 5-7 150 Salina, Kan. Ell-Saline HS38 Chris Reynolds Fr. 5-9 170 Lucas, Texas Prosper HS42 Cristian Hernandez Fr. 5-11 155 Dallas, Texas R.L. Turner HS80 Korey Winn So. 5-7 150 Mesquite, Texas Horn HS81 Nick Smith So. 5-11 185 Mesquite, Texas Poteet HS82 Kendrick Palmer So. 6-4 205 Mesquite, Texas West Mesquite HS83 Kyle Owens So. 5-9 185 Lindale, Texas Lindale HS84 Pelton Smalls Jr. 6-4 215 Victorville, Calif. Victor Valley College (Calif.)

85 Brandon Scott Jr. 6-2 190 Lancaster, Calif. Antelope Valley College (Calif.)

87 Dallas Lewis Fr. 6-1 160 Nowata, Okla. Nowata HS88 Derek Bledsoe So. 6-5 180 Silver Lake, Kan. Silver Lake HS89 Braxton Peck Fr. 5-10 170 Leander, Texas Vista Ridge HS

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ALPHABETICAL ROSTER65 .........Sean Grove ............................OL ..............So.12 .........Will Hall ................................. WR .............. Sr.6 ...........Corey Ham ........................... WR .............. Sr.91 .........Derek Harman ..................... K/P .............So.33 .........Relus Harris ...........................DB .............. Fr.54 .........Chase Hartman ....................OL ............... Sr.40 .........Brady Harwell ....................... LB ..............So.32 .........Thomas Hawkes .................. LB ................Jr.57 .........Collin Henderson ................OL ............... Fr.42 .........Cristian Hernandez ........... WR .............. Fr.66 .........Will Hertel ..............................OL ............... Fr.58 .........Kyron Hill ...............................DE ............... Sr.24 .........Ty Holmes ..............................DB ...............Jr.36 .........Colby Jackson ......................DB .............. Fr.51 .........Isaiah Jackson ......................DL ............... Sr.15 .........Jordan Jackson ....................DB .............. Fr.41 .........Jordan James ....................... LB ............... Fr.76 .........Andrew Keheley ..................OL ............... Fr.93 .........Langston Kennedy .............DE ................Jr.92 .........Josh Kittrell ...........................DE ............... Fr.44 .........Joe Kratzer.............................DE ..............So.45 .........Brandon Krushall ................ RB ..............So.87 .........Dallas Lewis ......................... WR .............. Fr.60 .........Traves Liles ............................OL ............... Fr.31 .........Braden Long ......................... LB ............... Fr.12 .........Kenneth Lowery ................. WR .............. Fr.5 ...........Tim Manges ......................... WR .............. Fr.79 .........Will Mangino ........................OL ............... Sr.55 .........Robert Marshall ...................DL ............... Sr.46 .........Tommy Martin ..................... LB ..............So.11 .........Zach McClain ....................... WR .............So.70 .........Jacob McCoy ........................OL ................Jr.52 .........Alex McFaddin .....................OL ..............So.27 .........Cody McSwain .................... WR .............. Fr.18 .........Ken Mitchell ..........................DB .............. Sr.73 .........Zach Montalvo.....................OL ............... Fr.78 .........Steven Morris .......................OL ................Jr.47 .........Sean Moses ........................... LB ............... Fr.35 .........Scott Mulford .......................DB .............. Sr.17 .........Seth Myers ........................... WR ...............Jr.1 ...........Jesus Ochoa ........................... K ................ Sr.30 .........JR Ogunleye .......................... RB ................Jr.90 .........Omoniyi Olayiwola............DL ................Jr.83 .........Kyle Owens .......................... WR .............So.82 .........Kendrick Palmer ................. WR .............So.67 .........Jason Pankey ........................DE ............... Fr.89 .........Braxton Peck ........................ WR .............. Fr.

DEFENSIVE BACKS5 Jamie Cowan Sr. 5-10 175 Inglewood, Calif. West Los Angeles College (Calif.)

7 Kelton Reed So. 6-1 175 Plano, Texas Plano HS13 Zach Prester Fr. 6-1 185 Salina, Kan. Salina Central HS15 Jordan Jackson Fr. 5-11 180 Dallas, Texas Dallas Carter HS16 Matt Broussard Fr. 6-2 185 Lindale, Texas Lindale HS17 Isaac Zamora Fr. 5-8 175 Newhall, Calif. Golden Valley HS18 Ken Mitchell Sr. 5-10 175 Houston, Texas Humble HS19 Drake Champlin Fr. 5-10 180 Concordia, Kan. Concordia HS20 Taylor Cook Jr. 5-11 195 Antioch, Calif. Laney College (Calif.)21 Shaun Chesterman Jr. 5-11 175 Valley Center, Kan. Valley Center HS22 Kyle Buth Jr. 6-0 200 Merlin, Ore. Butte College (Calif.)24 Ty Holmes Jr. 5-10 186 Mesquite, Texas John Horn HS25 Beau Cobb Fr. 5-10 170 Wylie, Texas Wylie HS26 Adam Schneck So. 5-11 175 Conway Springs, Kan. Conway Springs HS29 Jacob Brackens Sr. 6-2 197 Mesquite, Texas North Mesquite HS33 Relus Harris Fr. 5-9 170 Wylie, Texas Wylie HS35 Scott Mulford Sr. 6-0 190 Topeka, Kan. Dodge City CC (Kan.)36 Colby Jackson Fr. 5-10 165 Wamego, Kan. Wamego HS39 Mario Rodriguez Fr. 5-10 190 Baldwin Park, Calif. Baldwin Park HS43 Chris Brochtrup Jr. 5-10 200 The Colony, Texas The Colony HS45 Trevor Galbraith Fr. 5-8 160 Vega, Texas Vega HS49 Caleb Brill Fr. 6-1 170 Wellington, Kan. Conway Springs HS

LINEBACKERS8 Taylor Ahlfi nger Fr. 6-0 210 Richardson, Texas JJ Pearce HS9 Adrian Thomas Sr. 5-10 230 Diamond Bar, Calif. Diamond Bar HS27 Marcus Golden So. 6-2 195 Dallas, Texas White HS28 Austin Burgard Fr. 5-8 190 Kearney, Mo. Kearney HS30 Travis Scherer Fr. 6-3 190 Cleveland, Texas Splendora HS31 Braden Long Fr. 6-1 200 Salina, Kan. Southeast of Saline HS32 Nick Cooper Fr. 5-10 175 Arlington, Texas Lamar HS32 Thomas Hawkes Jr. 5-11 225 La Mirada, Calif. Whittier College (Calif.)34 Jeff Rooney Sr. 6-1 210 Flower Mound, Texas Flower Mound HS37 Ryan Burke Fr. 5-11 175 Tarkio, Mo. Tarkio HS38 Anthony Williams Fr. 5-10 230 Katy, Texas Dallas Christian HS40 Brady Harwell So. 6-1 220 Vega, Texas Vega HS41 Jordan James Fr. 5-10 190 Topeka, Kan. Seaman HS42 Dylan Dillingham Jr. 6-1 205 Ault, Colo. Highland HS46 Tommy Martin So. 6-0 205 Thayer, Mo. Thayer HS47 Sean Moses Fr. 6-2 185 Pine Valley, Calif. Mountain Empire HS54 Darrel Barnes Fr. 6-0 195 El Campo, Texas El Campo HS57 Kevin Campbell Fr. 5-9 205 Staff ord, Texas Second Baptist HS69 Chad Gmuca Sr. 5-10 225 Gridley, Calif. Yuba College (Calif.)98 Terrance Burns Fr. 6-1 220 Derby, Kan. Derby HS99 Marshall San Miguel Fr. 5-11 215 Hereford, Texas Hereford HS

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SPECIALISTS1 Jesus Ochoa Sr. 5-11 170 Paramount, Calif. Cerritos College (Calif.)99 Terry Stecker Fr. 5-10 170 Plano, Texas Bishop Lynch HS89 Daniel Burton Fr. 5-10 190 Dallas, Texas Bishop Lynch HS91 Derek Harman So. 6-2 200 Salina, Kan. Southwest Baptist (Mo.)

ROSTER BREAKDOWNS

ALPHABETICAL ROSTER74 .........Stephen Perriera .................DE ................Jr.71 .........Dan Pinsky.............................OL ............... Sr.13 .........Zach Prester ..........................DB .............. Fr.49 .........Mark Reed ............................. RB ..............So.7 ...........Kelton Reed ..........................DB .............So.38 .........Chris Reynolds .................... WR .............. Fr.36 .........Brok Rhoades ....................... RB ..............So.4 ...........Jeff Roberts .......................... WR ...............Jr.7 ...........Ricky Roberts ...................... WR .............. Sr.39 .........Mario Rodriguez .................DB .............. Fr.34 .........Jeff Rooney ........................... LB ............... Sr.21 .........Taylor Sachs .......................... RB ............... Fr.99 .........Marshall San Miguel .......... LB ............... Fr.30 .........Travis Scherer ....................... LB ............... Fr.26 .........Adam Schneck .....................DB .............So.85 .........Brandon Scott ..................... WR ...............Jr.96 .........Monte Sexton ......................DE ............... Fr.60 .........Jon Shewmon ......................DT ............... Fr.84 .........Pelton Smalls ....................... WR ...............Jr.81 .........Nick Smith ............................ WR .............So.10 .........Steven Sorce .........................QB ...............Jr.99 .........Terry Stecker .......................... K ................ Fr.97 .........Connor Steinman ...............DL ..............So.69 .........Patrik Stephenson ..............OL ............... Fr.9 ...........Adrian Thomas .................... LB ............... Sr.23 .........JaLil Turner ............................ RB ................Jr.8 ...........Sam Vaughan .......................QB .............. Fr.9 ...........Joe Vela ................................. WR .............. Fr.14 .........Zach Vorenkamp .................QB .............. Fr.94 .........Christian Walker ..................DE ..............So.61 .........Nick Wallace..........................OL ................Jr.64 .........Carson Watley ......................OL ............... Fr.38 .........Anthony Williams ............... LB ............... Fr.35 .........Zach Willis ............................ WR .............. Fr.80 .........Korey Winn ........................... WR .............So.59 .........Brandon Wise .......................OL ............... Sr.13 .........Jerome Wooten .................. WR .............. Sr.37 .........Jacob York ............................. RB ..............So.17 .........Isaac Zamora ........................DB ..............Fr.

OFFENSIVE LINE50 Collin English Fr. 5-10 210 Glendale, Ariz. Peoria HS52 Alex McFaddin So. 6-1 250 Waller, Texas Waller HS53 Zack Brown Sr. 6-3 310 Arlington, Texas Arlington-Lamar HS54 Chase Hartman Sr. 5-10 250 Hutchinson, Kan. Hutchinson CC (Kan.)57 Collin Henderson Fr. 6-0 220 McKinney, Texas McKinney Boyd HS59 Brandon Wise Sr. 5-9 245 Derby, Kan. Derby HS60 Traves Liles Fr. 6-0 250 La Porte, Texas La Porte HS61 Nick Wallace Jr. 6-3 270 Healdsburg, Calif. Mendocino College (Calif.)

62 Chad Enloe Jr. 5-8 240 Springfi eld, Mo. Glendale HS63 Rocky Brashears Fr. 5-11 240 Sachse, Texas Garland HS64 Carson Watley Fr. 6-5 320 Vega, Texas Vega HS65 Sean Grove So. 6-2 280 Richardson, Texas Pearce HS66 Will Hertel Fr. 6-3 235 Garland, Texas Garland HS67 Victor Don Juan Fr. 6-2 265 Leander, Texas Leander HS69 Patrik Stephenson Fr. 5-10 270 Douglass, Kan. Wichita West HS70 Jacob McCoy Jr. 6-3 290 Grapevine, Texas Colleyville Heritage HS71 Dan Pinsky Sr. 6-5 315 Thousand Oaks, Calif. Ventura College (Calif.)72 Kirk Calhoun Fr. 6-2 270 Choctaw, Okla. Jones HS73 Zach Montalvo Fr. 5-8 250 Devine, Texas Devine HS75 Dylan Grammer Fr. 6-1 250 Salina, Kan. Salina Central HS76 Andrew Keheley Fr. 5-10 300 Trinidad, Texas Malakoff HS77 Zack Green Fr. 6-3 270 Malakoff , Texas Malakoff HS78 Steven Morris Jr. 6-0 290 Memphis, Texas Memphis HS79 Will Mangino Sr. 6-4 295 Ukiah, Calif. Mendocino College (Calif.)

DEFENSIVE LINE14 Sean Counts Sr. 6-1 250 Novato, Calif. Bethany College (Kan.)44 Joe Kratzer So. 6-2 195 Geneseo, Kan. Quivira Heights HS50 Robert Burcher Jr. 5-11 238 Kinsley, Kan. Kinsley HS51 Isaiah Jackson Sr. 6-1 290 San Jose, Calif. DeAnza College (Calif.)55 Robert Marshall Sr. 6-2 230 Temecula, Calif. Riverside College (Calif.)58 Kyron Hill Sr. 6-0 260 Tulsa, Okla. Northwestern Oklahoma State

60 Jon Shewmon Fr. 5-10 255 Linwood, Kan. Basehor-Linwood HS65 Cameron Fox Fr. 5-11 225 Coppperas Cove, Texas Copperas Cove HS66 Andrew Ayodele Fr. 5-10 215 Houston, Texas Cypress Falls HS67 Jason Pankey Fr. 6-4 200 Jonesboro, Texas Lindale HS68 Keoni Funtanilla Sr. 5-8 245 Waimanalo, Hawaii Shasta College (Calif.)74 Stephen Perriera Jr. 6-3 235 Tracy, Calif. San Joaquin Delta College (Calif.)

90 Omoniyi Olayiwola Jr. 5-10 260 Grand Prairie, Texas Mansfi eld Timberview HS92 Josh Kittrell Fr. 6-3 220 Collinsville, Texas Collinsville HS93 Langston Kennedy Jr. 6-4 255 Modesto, Calif. Northwestern Oklahoma State

94 Christian Walker So. 6-0 230 Junction City, Kan. Junction City HS95 Steve DeFoe Jr. 6-0 220 Dallas, Texas JJ Pearce HS96 Monte Sexton Fr. 6-3 220 Abilene, Kan. Abilene HS97 Connor Steinman So. 6-3 275 The Woodlands, Texas Oak Ridge HS

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Date Game Result Score

Sept. 11 .............. at Tabor College............................................................ Win .................. 23-20Sept. 18 .............. vs. University of Saint Mary ...................................... Win .................. 59-17Sept. 25 .............. vs. Bethel College ......................................................... Win .................... 45-0Oct. 2 ................... at Bethany College ...................................................... Win .................. 66-49Oct. 9 ................... vs. Haskell Indian Nations University .................... Win .................... 59-7Oct. 16 ................ at #7 McPherson College ..........................................Loss.................. 42-56Oct. 23 ................ vs. Sterling College ......................................................Loss.................. 21-22Oct. 30 ................ vs. #10 Ottawa University .........................................Loss...................45-49Nov. 6 .................. at Friends University ................................................... Win ...................36-33Nov. 13 ................ at Southwestern College ........................................... Win ...................72-48

2010 SEASON REVIEW

The Kansas Wesleyan Coyotes saw its off ense reborn in the 2010 season, as the Coyotes underwent an off ensive transformation under the direction of new off ensive coordinator Chris Snyder. Snyder introduced the spread off ense which helped the Coyotes obliterate nearly every single game, season and career passing, receiving and total off ensive mark on the books to go along with a 7-3 overall record and a 6-3 mark in the KCAC.

The Coyotes set 13 new records, and 40 top ten off ensive marks during the year. Wesleyan’s off ense had a 176 percent increase in total off ense over the 2009 season, combining for nearly 2400 more yards than the previous year.

New individual records were set in single game total off ense, season total off ense, career total off ense, single game passing, season passing, career passing, game completions, season completions, career completions, game receptions, season receptions, game receiving yards, and season receiving yards.

Quarterback Doug Webster set fi ve new top fi ve marks in single game total off ense, including the record of 627 yards - the old record was 394. Webster’s new single season total off ense mark of 3752 yards is nearly 1700 yards better than the old mark and his career total amassed in just two seasons is over 600 yards better than the old mark set by four year player Dale Dvorak. Webster also set new marks in single game passing by 160 yards, season passing by nearly 900 yards and career passing by nearly a thousand yards. Other notable marks included Ricky Roberts becoming the fi rst ever 1000 yard receiver in the history of Kansas Wesleyan Football, with 1153 yards receiving, over 400 yards better than the old record.

Wesleyan started out the season on fi re, winning its fi rst fi ve games, outscoring its opponents by a 252-93 margin and moving up to a No.14 ranking in the NAIA Top-25 Coaches’ Poll on October 11.

Wesleyan then entered the hardest portion of its schedule, starting with a meeting with No.7 ranked McPherson College on October

16. Wesleyan dropped the contest 56-42 to the Bulldogs, starting a string of three consecutive losses for the Coyotes. The Coyotes also dropped a 22-21 decision to Sterling College and a 49-45 contest to No.10 ranked Ottawa University.

Things turned around for the Coyotes then next week, as Wesleyan rallied for a 36-33 win over Friends University on November 6 in Wichita and closed the season with a 72-48 rout of Southwestern on November 13 in Winfi eld. Quarterback Doug Webster had a hand in nine of Wesleyan’s scores in the game, rushing for one touchdown and throwing for eight more.

The Coyotes fi nished the season ranked fi rst in the country in fi rst downs per game, averaging 28.4. Wesleyan also ranked second in the NAIA in Total Off ense (544.2 yards per game), fourth in scoring off ense (46.8 points per game), third down conversion (49.7 percent), and passing yards per game (344.8). The Coyotes also ranked fi fth in the country in pass effi ciency (158.7), seventh in passing yards (3448) and eighth in total points (468).

Webster fi nished the season leading the NAIA in total off ense (416.9 yards per game), and also ranked second in the nation in pass effi ency (175.8), third in passing (326.4 yards per game) and total off ense (3752) and seventh in passing yards (2938).

Roberts, Wesleyan’s fi rst ever single season 1000-yard receiver, fi nished the year ranked third in the NAIA in receiving yards per game (116.3), seventh in receiving yards (1163), ninth in receptions per game (6.7), overall scoring (9.6 points per game) and touchdowns only scoring (9.6 per game). Troy Alsobrook fi nished the year ranked eighth nationally in punt return yards per attempt (12.0), Jesus Ochoa ranked eighth in kick scoring (8.0 points per game) and Adrian Thomas ranked tenth in the NAIA in tackles per game (10.3).

Several Coyotes earned post season honors from the KCAC, Victory Sports Network and the NAIA.

Off ensive linemen Chase Hartman and Dan Pinsky, along with Doug Webster and linebacker Adrian Thomas all earned First Team All-KCAC honors.

Webster’s fi rst team selection was at utility player.

Webster was also named Second Team All-KCAC at quarterback, along with tailback Jake Winship, receiver Ricky Roberts and defensive backs Sonny Gallegos and Jesse Walls.

Ten Kansas Wesleyan players were also named Honorable Mention All-KCAC. Brett Giesen, Zach McClain, Troy Alsobrook, Anthony Berry, Oscar Torres, Will Slasor, Keoni Funtanilla, Dominick Waters, Austin Hoover and Jacob Brackens were all named Honorable Mention All-KCAC.

Webster and Pinsky were named as Honorable Mention Victory Sports Network All-Americans, and Spencer Popple and Will Slasor were named Daktronics NAIA Scholar Athletes.

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TEAM STATISTICS KWU OPPSCORING 468 301 Points Per Game 46.8 30.1 FIRST DOWNS 284 217

Rushing 116 77 Passing 153 122 Penalty 15 18 RUSHING YARDAGE 1994 1458

Yards Gained Rushing 2163 1739 Yards Lost Rushing 169 281 Rushing Attempts 435 418 Average Per Rush 4.6 3.5 Average Per Game 199.4 145.8 TDs Rushing 23 18 PASSING YARDAGE 3448 2608

Att/Comp/Int 407/246/6 347/194/15 Average Per Pass 8.5 7.5 Average Per Catch 14.0 13.4 Average Per Game 344.8 260.8 TDs Passing 37 22 TOTAL OFFENSE 5442 4066 Total Plays 842 765 Average Per Play 6.5 5.3 Average Per Game 544.2 406.6 KICK RETURNS: NO./YDS 51/990 71/1028 PUNTS RETURNS: NO./YDS 14/171 8/66 INT RETURNS: NO./YDS 15/133 6/14 KICK RETURN AVG. 19.4 14.5 PUNT RETURN AVG. 12.2 8.3 INT RETURN AVG. 8.9 2.3 FUMBLES/LOST 16/9 12/8 PUNTS/YARDS 31/1119 54/1890 Avg. Per Punt 36.1 35.0 Net Punt Avg. 34.0 31.8 PENALTIES/YARDS 68/672 62/570 Avg. Per Game 67.2 57.0 TIME OF POSSESSION/GAME 26:44 33:14 3RD DOWN CONVERSIONS 76/153 66/161 3rd Down Pct. 49.7 41.0 4RD DOWN CONVERSIONS 14/27 11/26 4th Down Pct. 51.9 42.3 SACKS BY/YARDS 22/148 14/77TOUCHDOWNS SCORED 63 42 FIELD GOALS/ATTEMPTS 9/15 4/7 PAT/ATTEMPTS 53/58 35/38

SCORE BY QUARTERS 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total

Kansas Wesleyan 114 161 124 69 468 Opponents 65 96 65 75 301

OVERALL INDIVIDUAL STATS

RUSHING G Att Gain Lost Net Avg TD Long Avg/G Webster, Doug 9 159 907 93 814 5.1 8 32 90.4Winship, Jake 10 145 694 6 688 43.7 6 34 68.8Giesen, Brett 10 79 394 12 382 4.8 5 29 38.2Dallas, Trey 1 1 10 0 10 10.0 0 10 10.0Cook, John-Michael 2 5 20 0 20 4..0 0 8 10.0Rhoades, Brok 1 3 9 0 9 3.0 0 5 9.0York, Jacob 2 4 15 2 13 3.3 0 7 6.5Hunter, Travis 4 11 35 18 17 1.5 0 8 4.3Krushall, Brandon 1 2 4 0 4 2.0 0 3 4.0Reynolds, Joachim 7 6 25 0 25 4.2 2 8 3.6Giffi n, Tanner 7 2 17 0 17 8.5 0 15 2.4Harwell, Brady 5 2 5 0 5 2.5 1 4 1.0Carter, Horace 9 1 7 0 7 7.0 0 7 0.8Alsobrook, Troy 10 1 5 0 5 5.0 1 5 0.5Roberts, Ricky 10 1 3 0 3 3.0 0 3 0.3Crisler, Austin 1 1 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0Ochoa, Jesus 10 2 13 13 0 0.0 0 13 0.0McClain, Zach 10 1 0 3 -3 -3.0 0 0 -0.3TEAM 10 9 0 22 -22 -2.4 0 0 -2.2Total 10 435 2163 169 1994 4.6 23 34 199.4

PASSING G Effi c Att Cmp Int Pct Yds TD Long Avg/GWebster, Doug 9 175.8 310 196 5 0.63 2938 34 66 326.4 Hunter, Travis 4 108.8 89 48 1 0.54 487 3 56 121.8 Dallas, Trey 1 192.4 1 1 0 1.00 11 0 11 11.0 Giffi n, Tanner 7 100.4 2 1 0 0.50 12 0 12 1.7 Crisler, Austin 1 0.0 2 0 0 0.00 0 0 0 0.0 TEAM 10 0.0 3 0 0 0.00 0 0 0 0.0 Total 10 158.7 407 246 6 0.6 3448 37 66 344.8

RECEIVING G No. Yds Avg TD Long Avg/GRoberts, Ricky 10 67 1163 17.4 16 65 116.3 Alsobrook, Troy 10 36 425 11.8 3 46 42.5 McClain, Zach 10 33 555 16.8 4 66 55.5 Engelberg, Jason 7 32 339 10.6 4 28 48.4 Berry, Anthony 8 25 338 13.5 3 54 42.3 Carter, Horace 9 13 190 14.6 1 36 21.1 Hall, Will 6 13 143 11.0 2 36 23.8 Caldwell, Carl 7 12 136 11.3 0 36 19.4 Giesen, Brett 10 6 54 9.0 1 14 5.4 Winship, Jake 10 5 61 12.2 3 30 6.1 Marshall, Robert 4 1 12 12.0 0 12 3.0 Wooten, Jerome 2 1 11 11.0 0 11 5.5 Smith, Michael 2 1 11 11.0 0 11 5.5 Bales, Kyle 1 1 10 10.0 0 10 10.0Total 10 246 3448 14.0 37 66 344.8

TOTAL OFFENSIVE YARDS G Plays Rush Pass Total Avg/GWebster, Doug 9 469 814 2938 3752 416.9 Winship, Jake 10 145 688 0 688 68.8 Hunter, Travis 4 100 17 487 504 126.0 Giesen, Brett 10 79 382 0 382 38.2 Giffi n, Tanner 7 4 17 12 29 4.1 Reynolds, Joachim 7 6 25 0 25 3.6 Dallas, Trey 1 2 10 11 21 21.0 Cook, John-Michael 2 5 20 0 20 10.0 York, Jacob 2 4 13 0 13 6.5 Rhoades, Brok 1 3 9 0 9 9.0 Carter, Horace 9 1 7 0 7 0.8 Harwell, Brady 5 2 5 0 5 1.0 Alsobrook, Troy 10 1 5 0 5 0.5 Krushall, Brandon 1 2 4 0 4 4.0 Roberts, Ricky 10 1 3 0 3 0.3 Crisler, Austin 1 3 0 0 0 0.0 Ochoa, Jesus 10 2 0 0 0 0.0 McClain, Zach 10 1 -3 0 -3 -0.3 TEAM, 10 12 -22 0 -22 -2.2Total 10 842 1994 3448 5442 544.2

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ALL PURPOSE YDS G Rush Rec PR KOR IR/MR Tot Avg/GRoberts, Ricky 10 3 1163 0 0 0 1166 116.6 Carter, Horace 9 7 190 0 618 0 815 90.6 Webster, Doug 9 814 0 0 0 0 814 90.4 Winship, Jake 10 688 61 0 0 0 749 74.9 Giesen, Brett 10 382 54 0 252 0 688 68.8 Alsobrook, Troy 10 5 425 156 0 0 586 58.6 McClain, Zach 10 -3 555 0 0 0 552 55.2 Engelberg, Jason 7 0 339 0 0 0 339 48.4 Berry, Anthony 8 0 338 0 0 0 338 42.3 Hall, Will 6 0 143 0 0 0 143 23.8 Caldwell, Carl 7 0 136 0 0 0 136 19.4 Gallegos, Sonny 10 0 0 15 38 41 94 9.4 Cowan, Jamie 8 0 0 0 8 82 90 11.3 Reynolds, Joachim 7 25 0 0 36 0 61 8.7 Giffi n, Tanner 7 17 0 0 17 0 34 4.9 Cook, JohnMichael 2 20 0 0 0 0 20 10.0 Hunter, Travis 4 17 0 0 0 0 17 4.3 York, Jacob 2 13 0 0 0 0 13 6.5 Gmuca, Chad 7 0 0 0 12 0 12 1.7 Marshall, Robert 4 0 12 0 0 0 12 3.0 Wooten, Jerome 2 0 11 0 0 0 11 5.5 Smith, Michael 2 0 11 0 0 0 11 5.5 Bales, Kyle 1 0 10 0 0 0 10 10.0 Dallas, Trey 1 10 0 0 0 0 10 10.0 Hoover, Austin 10 0 0 0 9 0 9 0.9 Rhoades, Brok 1 9 0 0 0 0 9 9.0 Luna, Anthony 9 0 0 0 0 8 8 0.9 Harwell, Brady 5 5 0 0 0 0 5 1.0 Krushall, Brandon 1 4 0 0 0 0 4 4.0 Walls, Jesse 10 0 0 0 0 2 2 0.2 TEAM, 10 -22 0 0 0 0 -22 -2.2 Total 10 1994 3448 171 990 133 6736 673.6 IR/MR is combined Interception and miscellaneous returns, * denotes miscellaneous return

SCORING TD FGs Kick Rush Rcv Pass DXP Saf PtsRoberts, Ricky 16 0/0 0/0 0/0 0 0/0 0 0 96 Ochoa, Jesus 0 9/15 53/58 0/0 0 0/0 0 0 80 Winship, Jake 9 0/0 0/0 0/0 1 1/0 0 0 56 Webster, Doug 8 0/0 0/0 0/0 0 0/3 0 0 48 Giesen, Brett 6 0/0 0/0 0/0 0 0/0 0 0 36 Alsobrook, Troy 4 0/0 0/0 0/0 0 0/0 0 0 24 McClain, Zach 4 0/0 0/0 0/0 0 0/0 0 0 24 Engelberg, Jason 4 0/0 0/0 0/0 0 0/0 0 0 24 Berry, Anthony 3 0/0 0/0 0/0 1 1/0 0 0 20 Carter, Horace 2 0/0 0/0 0/0 1 1/0 0 0 14 Reynolds, Joachim 2 0/0 0/0 0/0 1 1/0 0 0 14 Hall, Will 2 0/0 0/0 0/0 1 1/0 0 0 14 Harwell, Brady 1 0/0 0/0 0/0 0 0/0 0 0 6 Gallegos, Sonny 1 0/0 0/0 0/0 0 0/0 0 0 6 Cowan, Jamie 1 0/0 0/0 0/0 0 0/0 0 0 6 Giffi n, Tanner 0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0 0/1 0 0 0 Hunter, Travis 0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0 0/1 0 0 0 Total 63 9/15 53/58 0/0 5 5/5 0 0 468

FIELD GOALS FGM/FGA Pct 01-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99 LgM/LgA BlkOchoa, Jesus 9/15 60% 0/0 3/7 5/6 1/2 0/0 40/44 0

PUNTING No Yds Avg Long TB FC I20 BlkdGiffi n, Tanner 9 382 42.4 61 1 0 1 0 Ochoa, Jesus 18 666 37.0 68 2 0 4 0 Webster, Doug 3 71 23.7 29 0 0 3 0 TEAM, 1 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 1Total 31 1119 36.1 68 3 9 0 0

FUMBLE RETURNS No Yds Avg TD Long Gallegos, Sonny 1 21 21.0 0 21Total 1 21 21.0 0 21

2010 KANSAS WESLEYAN FOOTBALL STATISTICSFIRST TEAM ALL-KCAC

Chase Hartman - OLDan Pinsky - OL

Doug Webster - UtilityAdrian Thomas - LB

SECOND TEAM ALL-KCACDoug Webster - QBJake Winship - RB

Ricky Roberts - WRSonny Gallegos - DB

Jesse Walls - DB

HONORABLE MENTION ALL-KCACBrett Giesen - RB

Zach McClain - WRTroy Alsobrook - WRAnthony Berry - WR

Oscar Torres - OLWill Slasor - OL

Keoni Funtanilla - DLDominick Waters - DL

Austin Hoover - LBJacob Brackens - DB

DAKTRONICS-NAIA SCHOLAR-ATHLETESSpencer Popple

Will Slasor

VICTORY SPORTS NETWORK

ALL-AMERICANSDan Pinsky - Honorable Mention

Doug Webster - Honorable Mention

2010 POST-SEASON HONORS

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KICK RETURNS No Yds Avg TD Lg

Carter, Horace 25 618 24.7 1 77 Giesen, Brett 14 252 18.0 0 47 Reynolds, Joachim 5 36 7.2 0 11 Gallegos, Sonny 1 38 38.0 0 38 Giffi n, Tanner 1 17 17.0 0 17 Gmuca, Chad 1 12 12.0 0 12 Hoover, Austin 1 9 9.0 0 9 Cowan, Jamie 1 8 8.0 0 8 Wooten, Jerome 1 0 0.0 0 0 Winship, Jake 1 0 0.0 0 0 Total 51 990 19.4 1 77

PUNT RETURNS No Yds Avg TD Lg

Alsobrook, Troy 13 156 12.0 0 55 Gallegos, Sonny 1 15 15.0 0 15 Total 14 171 12.2 0 55

INTERCEPTIONS No Yds Avg TD Lg

Cowan, Jamie 4 82 20.5 1 45 Gallegos, Sonny 3 41 13.7 1 52 Luna, Anthony 2 8 4.0 0 8 Brackens, Jacob 2 0 0.0 0 0 Walls, Jesse 1 2 2.0 0 2 Holmes, Ty 1 0 0.0 0 0 Tate, Corey 1 0 0.0 0 0 Reed, Kelton 1 0 0.0 0 0 Total 15 133 8.9 2 52

DEFENSIVE STATS || Tackles || Sacks || Pass Def || Fumbles || Blkd ||

No Player Name GP || UT AT Total ForLoss || No/Yards || Int/Yds BrUp || Rcv/Yds FF || Kick || Saf

9 Thomas, Adrian 9 || 54 39 93 11.0/41.5 || 4.5/29.0 || 0/0 1 || 2/0 1 || 0 || 0 24 Walls, Jesse 10 || 55 25 80 6.0/21.8 || 1.0/9.0 || 1/2 7 || 0/0 0 || 0 || 0 22 Hoover, Austin 10 || 40 24 64 4.5/14.5 || 1.0/7.0 || 0/0 1 || 0/0 1 || 1 || 0 3 Arellano, Niko 9 || 30 23 53 5.5/19.0 || 1.0/8.0 || 0/0 2 || 1/0 1 || 0 || 0 93 Butler, Billy 10 || 17 31 48 4.5/17.2 || 3.5/15.7 || 0/0 0 || 0/0 1 || 0 || 0 29 Brackens, Jacob 8 || 31 11 42 0.0/0.0 || 0.0/0.0 || 2/0 5 || 0/0 0 || 0 || 0 10 Luna, Anthony 9 || 21 15 36 0.0/0.0 || 0.0/0.0 || 2/8 2 || 0/0 0 || 0 || 0 90 Olayiwola, Omoniyi 8 || 15 21 36 4.0/35.0 || 2.5/28.7 || 0/0 0 || 1/0 0 || 0 || 0 5 Cowan, Jamie 8 || 29 4 33 1.0/4.0 || 0.0/0.0 || 4/82 6 || 0/0 0 || 0 || 0 6 Gallegos, Sonny 10 || 24 7 31 0.0/0.0 || 0.0/0.0 || 3/41 7 || 1/21 0 || 1 || 0 26 Tate, Corey 8 || 15 14 29 1.5/2.3 || 0.0/0.0 || 1/0 3 || 0/0 0 || 0 || 0 55 Waters, Dominick 9 || 11 18 29 5.5/21.7 || 3.0/15.7 || 0/0 0 || 1/0 0 || 0 || 0 68 Funtanilla, Keoni 10 || 10 18 28 2.0/13.0 || 2.0/13.0 || 0/0 0 || 0/0 0 || 0 || 0 31 Kaualoku, Kane 7 || 5 11 16 0.0/0.0 || 0.0/0.0 || 0/0 2 || 0/0 0 || 0 || 0 42 Dillingham, Dylan 7 || 7 8 15 0.0/0.0 || 0.0/0.0 || 0/0 0 || 0/0 0 || 0 || 0 72 Hemmy, Gary 6 || 7 8 15 3.0/10.3 || 1.0/8.0 || 0/0 0 || 0/0 0 || 0 || 0 69 Gmuca, Chad 7 || 4 8 12 0.0/0.0 || 0.0/0.0 || 0/0 0 || 0/0 0 || 0 || 0 51 Jackson, Isaiah 4 || 4 7 11 2.0/5.0 || 0.0/0.0 || 0/0 0 || 0/0 0 || 0 || 0 92 Popple, Spencer 4 || 2 8 10 2.0/8.8 || 1.0/8.0 || 0/0 0 || 0/0 0 || 0 || 0 36 Marowitz, Mike 6 || 6 3 9 1.0/3.0 || 0.0/0.0 || 0/0 0 || 0/0 0 || 0 || 0 81 Marshall, Robert 4 || 4 2 6 1.5/4.5 || 0.0/0.0 || 0/0 0 || 0/0 0 || 0 || 0 91 Kratzer, Joe 1 || 3 3 6 0.5/0.3 || 0.0/0.0 || 0/0 0 || 0/0 0 || 0 || 0 34 Reynolds, Joachim 7 || 3 3 6 0.0/0.0 || 0.0/0.0 || 0/0 0 || 1/0 1 || 0 || 0 14 Bean, Zac 4 || 2 4 6 0.0/0.0 || 0.0/0.0 || 0/0 0 || 0/0 0 || 0 || 0 32 Holmes, Ty 4 || 4 0 4 0.0/0.0 || 0.0/0.0 || 1/0 0 || 0/0 0 || 0 || 0 40 Harwell, Brady 5 || 3 1 4 0.0/0.0 || 0.0/0.0 || 0/0 0 || 0/0 0 || 0 || 0 57 Ortiz, Jon 5 || 3 1 4 0.5/1.0 || 0.5/1.0 || 0/0 1 || 0/0 0 || 0 || 0 46 Martin, Tommy 2 || 2 2 4 0.0/0.0 || 0.0/0.0 || 0/0 0 || 0/0 0 || 0 || 0 43 Rooney, Jeff 4 || 2 1 3 0.0/0.0 || 0.0/0.0 || 0/0 1 || 0/0 0 || 0 || 0 98 Williams, Chris 2 || 2 1 3 2.0/7.0 || 1.0/5.0 || 0/0 0 || 0/0 0 || 0 || 0 15 Golden, Marcus 2 || 0 3 3 0.0/0.0 || 0.0/0.0 || 0/0 0 || 0/0 0 || 0 || 0 97 Steinman, Connor 2 || 0 3 3 0.0/0.0 || 0.0/0.0 || 0/0 0 || 0/0 0 || 0 || 0 89 Broeckelman, Matt 3 || 2 0 2 0.0/0.0 || 0.0/0.0 || 0/0 0 || 1/0 0 || 0 || 0 52 Fouts, Ryan 2 || 2 0 2 1.0/2.0 || 0.0/0.0 || 0/0 0 || 0/0 0 || 0 || 0 1 Ochoa, Jesus 10 || 2 0 2 0.0/0.0 || 0.0/0.0 || 0/0 0 || 0/0 0 || 0 || 0 95 DeFoe, Steve 1 || 1 1 2 1.0/1.0 || 0.0/0.0 || 0/0 0 || 0/0 0 || 0 || 0 28 Alsobrook, Troy 10 || 1 0 1 0.0/0.0 || 0.0/0.0 || 0/0 0 || 0/0 0 || 0 || 0 80 Carter, Horace 9 || 1 0 1 0.0/0.0 || 0.0/0.0 || 0/0 0 || 0/0 0 || 0 || 0 21 Giesen, Brett 10 || 1 0 1 0.0/0.0 || 0.0/0.0 || 0/0 0 || 0/0 0 || 0 || 0 4 Hunter, Travis 4 || 1 0 1 0.0/0.0 || 0.0/0.0 || 0/0 0 || 0/0 0 || 0 || 0 38 Johnson, Desmond 1 || 1 0 1 0.0/0.0 || 0.0/0.0 || 0/0 0 || 0/0 0 || 0 || 0 26 Smith, Michael 2 || 1 0 1 0.0/0.0 || 0.0/0.0 || 0/0 0 || 0/0 0 || 0 || 0 14 Smith, Nick 1 || 1 0 1 0.0/0.0 || 0.0/0.0 || 0/0 0 || 0/0 0 || 0 || 0 94 Walker, Christian 1 || 1 0 1 0.0/0.0 || 0.0/0.0 || 0/0 0 || 0/0 0 || 0 || 0 16 Webster, Doug 9 || 1 0 1 0.0/0.0 || 0.0/0.0 || 0/0 0 || 0/0 0 || 0 || 0 62 Enloe, Chad 1 || 0 1 1 0.0/0.0 || 0.0/0.0 || 0/0 0 || 0/0 0 || 0 || 0 7 Reed, Kelton 3 || 0 0 0 0.0/0.0 || 0.0/0.0 || 1/0 0 || 0/0 0 || 1 || 0 TOTALS 10 || 431 329 760 60.0/233.0 || 22.0/148.0 || 15/133 38 || 8/21 5.0 || 3 || 0

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KANSAS WESLEYAN AT TABOR 1 2 3 4 TOT

Kansas Wesleyan 7 6 7 3 23Tabor College 6 0 0 14 20

TEAM STATISTICS KWU TABR

First Downs 20 18 --Rushing 7 4 --Passing 11 13 --Penalty 2 1Rushing Attempts 37 31 Yards Gained Rushing 133 94 Yards Lost Rushing 37 6 Net Yards Rushing 96 88

Net Yards Passing 293 222 --Passes Attempted 36 41 --Passes Completed 24 23 --Had Intercepted 1 1 Total Off ensive Plays 73 72

Total Net Yards 389 310

--Average Gain Per Play 5.3 4.3 Fumbles: No. / Lost 1 / 1 0 / 0 Penalties: No. / Yds 7 / 60 6 / 60 Punts / Yds 1 / 26 3 / 107 --Average Per Punt 26.0 35.7 Punt Returns: No / Yds 1 / 12 0 / 0 Kickoff Returns: No / Yds 5 / 125 6 / 120 Int. Returns: No / Yds 1 / 0 1 / 5 Fumble Returns: No / Yds 0 / 0 0 / 0 Possession Time 26:20 33:40 Third Down Conversions 6 of 16 8 of 18 Fourth Down Conversions 3 of 3 3 of 5 Sacks By: No / Yds 0 / 0 4 / 24 TABOR STATISTICSRUSHING Att Gain Lost Net TD Lg 25 Monroe 11 30 4 26 0 9 7 Erickson 9 27 2 25 0 15 21 Herard 6 19 0 19 1 6 12 Spellman-Smith 3 12 0 12 0 6 26 Haywood 2 6 0 6 0 4 Total 31 94 6 88 1 15

PASSING Att Cmp Int Yds TD Lg Sk

7 Erickson 41 23 1 222 1 42 0 Total 41 23 1 222 1 42 0

RECEIVING No Yds TD Lg 17 Gardener 8 82 1 15 12 Spellman-Smith 6 76 0 42 25 Monroe 2 17 0 13 84 Brown 2 16 0 12 21 Herard 1 15 0 15 85 Simmons 1 10 0 10 19 Davis 1 6 0 6 48 Leauma 1 4 0 4 26 Haywood 1 -4 0 0 Total 23 222 1 42

PUNTING No Yds Avg TB I20 Lg

14 Annis 2 77 38.5 0 1 47 7 Erickson 1 30 30.0 0 1 30 Total 3 107 35.7 0 2 47

FIELD GOALS Distance Rothwell (37), (29) (Field Goals Made are in parenthesis.)

KWU STATISTICS

RUSHING Att Gain Lost Net TD Lg 20 Winship 16 58 3 55 0 8 16 Webster 14 60 24 36 0 15 21 Giesen 4 15 1 14 0 13 0 TEAM 3 0 9 -9 0 0 Total 37 133 37 96 0 15

PASSING Att Cmp Int Yds TD Lg Sk

16 Webster 36 24 1 293 1 39 4 Total 36 24 1 293 1 39 4

RECEIVING No Yds TD Lg

8 Roberts 9 98 0 39 23 Berry 4 78 0 38 28 Alsobrook 4 32 0 17 11 McClain 3 57 0 34 80 Carter 1 9 0 9 21 Giesen 1 9 0 9 20 Winship 1 6 1 6 33 Caldwell 1 4 0 4 Total 24 293 1 39

PUNTING No Yds Avg TB I20 Lg 1 Ochoa 1 26 26.0 0 0 26Total 1 26 26.0 0 0 26

FIELD GOALS Distance

Ochoa (39), (21), (37), 26 (Field Goals Made are in parenthesis.) HILLSBORO – Kansas Wesleyan debuted its new look off ense and defense and used both eff ectively to come away with a 23-20 win over the Tabor Bluejays at Joel L. Wiens Stadium at Tabor College.

Wesleyan headed into the fourth quarter with a 20-6 lead, but gave up 14 points in the fi nal 15 minutes to the Bluejays, who are much improved under fi rst year coach Mike Gardner, who made his return to Tabor this season after a three-year absence.

Tabor’s fi rst score of the fi nal quarter was set up by a busted play in which Coyote center Chase Hartman snapped the ball while quarterback Doug Webster was calling an audible. The ball bounced off his chest and was recovred by Tabor’s Josh Murphy at the KWU-9. Three plays later, Andrew Herard scored and Sean Rothwell’s kick was good to make it 20-13 with 8:56 to go.

A Wesleyan fi eld goal, a 39-yarder by Jesus Ochoa pushed the lead out to 23-13 with 4:39 to go, but the Bluejays would make things interesting.

Joey Erickson would complete a pair of back-to-back 15-yard pass plays on the ensuing drive, along with a 10-yard completion to Duray Gardener on fourth-and-four at the KWU-30 to keep the Tabor drive going. Four plays later, Tabor would cap the drive with an eight-yard pass from Erickson to Gardener and the PAT was good to get the Bluejays within three with 1:57 to go.

Tabor tried the onside kick, but Wesleyan recovered and would run out the clock for the win.

Wesleyan drove to the Tabor-10 on the opening drive of the game, utilizing the quick-snap, quick strike off ense to quickly move downfi eld, but Ochoa’s 26-yard fi eld goal was wide right.

Tabor (0-1, 0-1) would head back the other direction, embarking on a 16-play, 68-yard march that culminated on a Sean Rothwell 29-yard fi eld goal to put the Bluejays up 3-0 with 4:21 to go in the fi rst.

Wesleyan wasted no time in taking the lead. In fact they didn’t even need to run a play. Horace Carter took the ensuing kickoff at the KWU-23 and raced back the other way, going 77 yards for the touchdown and Ochoa’s PAT put the Coyotes up 7-3.

Tabor would answer back, getting a 37-yard fi eld goal by Rothwell with 56 seconds left in the fi rst to make it 7-6 after one quarter.

Wesleyan got a pair of fi eld goals in the second quarter to extend their lead to 13-6 at the half.

The fi rst came with 10:50 to go when Wesleyan’s drive stalled at the Tabor-20, and Ochoa connected on the 37-yarder. An interception by Corey Tate set up the second kick. Tate picked off the pass at the KWU-25 and the Coyotes would march 71 yards in 17 plays, but the drive stalled at the Tabor-4 to set up the 21-yard score by Ochoa with 3:43 left.

After a Tabor drive stalled at the KWU-33, the Bluejays lined up to go for a fourth-and-10, but Erickson pooch-punted the ball that was downed at the KWU-3. No problem for the KWU off ense. The Coyotes marched 97 yards in ten plays capped by a six-yard touchdown pass from Webster to Jake Winship. The score came on a fourth-and-two play in which Winship found an opening in the fl at and snuck inside the corner of the endzone.

Wesleyan (1-0, 1-0) fi nished the night with 389 yards on 73 plays. Webster led Coyotes, going 23-of-35 for 262 yards, one score and one pick. Ricky Roberts led the receivers with nine catches for 98 yards. Troy Alsobrook had four catches for 32 yards. Winship had 55 yards rushing to lead the Coyotes in that category.

James Monroe led Tabor’s rushers with 11 runs for 26 yards. Erickson was 23-of-41 for 222 yards and one score and one interception. Gardener and Aziz Spellman-Smith led the Bluejay receivers. Gardener had eight catches for 82 yards and a score, and Spellman-Smith had six catches for 76 yards.

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KKANSAS ANSAS WWESLEYAN ESLEYAN UUNIVERSITYNIVERSITYSEPTEMBER 18, 2010

SAINT MARY AT KANSAS WESLEYAN 1 2 3 4 TOT

Saint Mary 0 7 10 0 17Kansas Wesleyan 21 24 7 7 59

TEAM STATISTICS USM KWU

First Downs 16 25 --Rushing 5 14 --Passing 9 11 --Penalty 2 0Rushing Attempts 30 54 Yards Gained Rushing 124 281 Yards Lost Rushing 34 2 Net Yards Rushing 90 279

Net Yards Passing 212 258 --Passes Attempted 37 27 --Passes Completed 19 16 --Had Intercepted 2 1 Total Off ensive Plays 67 81

Total Net Yards 302 537

--Average Gain Per Play 4.5 6.6 Fumbles: No. / Lost 1 / 1 2 / 0 Penalties: No. / Yds 8 / 66 9 / 94 Punts / Yds 6 / 202 2 / 85 --Average Per Punt 33.7 42.5 Punt Returns: No / Yds 1 / 19 3 / 62 Kickoff Returns: No / Yds 8 / 168 4 / 50Int. Returns: No / Yds 1 / 0 2 / 85 Fumble Returns: No / Yds 0 / 0 0 / 0 Possession Time 31:40 28:20 Third Down Conversions 4 of 14 7 of 13 Fourth Down Conversions 0 of 1 1 of 2 Sacks By: No / Yds 0 / 0 4 / 25 SAINT MARY STATISTICSRUSHING Att Gain Lost Net TD Lg 34 Ridley 14 84 2 82 0 13 32 Haynes 8 28 6 22 0 9 31 Basch 1 6 0 6 0 6 49 Doherty 1 5 0 5 0 5 0 TEAM 1 0 1 -1 0 0 14 Keese 5 1 25 -24 0 1Total 30 124 34 90 0 13

PASSING Att Cmp Int Yds TD Lg Sk14 Keese 37 19 2 212 2 23 4Total 37 19 2 212 2 23 4 RECEIVING No Yds TD Lg 16 Ross 4 58 1 17 2 Walburn 4 50 1 18 4 Owens 3 31 0 19 86 Wiesmann 2 11 0 6 32 Haynes 1 23 0 23 6 Joly 1 20 0 20 34 Ridley 1 6 0 6 21 Jaronik 1 5 0 5 17 Hudson 1 4 0 4 88 Holt 1 4 0 4 Total 19 212 2 23

PUNTING No Yds Avg TB I20 Lg7 Schattle 6 202 33.7 0 0 48Total 6 202 33.7 0 0 48

FIELD GOALS Distance Schattle (45) (Field Goals Made are in parenthesis.)

KWU STATISTICS

RUSHING Att Gain Lost Net TD Lg 21 Giesen 16 94 0 94 1 12 16 Webster 18 87 2 85 1 11 20 Winship 11 68 0 68 2 20 41 Cook 4 18 0 18 0 8 25 Rhoades 3 9 0 9 0 5 40 Harwell 1 4 0 4 0 4 34 Reynolds 1 1 0 1 1 1 Total 54 281 2 279 5 20 PASSING Att Cmp Int Yds TD Lg Sk

16 Webster 25 15 1 246 2 57 0 4 Hunter 2 1 0 12 0 12 0Total 27 16 1 258 2 57 0

RECEIVING No Yds TD Lg

28 Alsobrook 7 92 0 23 8 Roberts 3 76 2 57 11 McClain 3 35 0 20 33 Caldwell 2 48 0 36 23 Berry 1 7 0 7 Total 16 258 2 57

PUNTING No Yds Avg TB I20 Lg 1 Ochoa 2 85 42.5 0 0 50

Total 2 85 42.5 0 0 50

FIELD GOALS Distance

Ochoa (25), 23(Field Goals Made are in parenthesis.) Go off ense go! The Kansas Wesleyan Coyotes piled up 537 yards of total off ense en route to a 59-17 rout of the Saint Mary Spires at Salina Stadium in the home opener for the Coyotes in the 2010 season.

The 59 points posted by the Coyotes is the highest point total since the 2008 season fi nale when the Coyotes posted 63 points in a 63-34 win over Tabor College. The Coyotes scored 45 in the fi rst half alone, setting an unprecedented mark at least back through the 2001 season.

The Coyote off ense was rolling all night long, getting 279 yards rushing and another 258 passing in the game.

Saint Mary took the ball to open the game, but got nowhere as KWU’s Dominick Waters recovered a fumble by the Spires at the Saint Mary-20.

The Coyotes drove to the USM-6 on the ensuing drive, but stalled there, and Jesus Ochoa came on for a 23-yard fi eld goal that was partially blocked and missed.

Saint Mary again stalled without a fi rst down on its next drive and then Bobby Schattle’s punt was blocked by Austin Hoover, giving the Coyotes the ball fi rst down at the USM-16. Two plays later, quarterback Doug Webster tucked the ball and weaved through the Saint Mary defense for the score to put the Coyotes up 7-0.

Another stalled Saint Mary drive and punt gave the

Coyotes the ball at the KWU-43, which Wesleyan only needed two minutes and 23 seconds to cover 57 yards, capped by Brett Giesen’s four-yard run, but the PAT snap was bad and Ochoa missed the kick to make it 13-0 with 7:03 to go in the fi rst quarter.

The Spires made it as far as their own 44 on the next drive, but stalled there and after the punt KWU took over at the KWU-31. The Coyote hustle-up, no-huddle, don’t mess around off ense quickly covered the required 69 yards aided by a 20-yard run by Jake Winship and an 11-yard scamper by Webster that set up fi rst-and-goal at the USM-4. Two plays later Winship went in from a yard out and the Coyotes faked the PAT kick and holder Tanner Giffi n connected with a wide open Winship in the left corner of the endzone for the 2-point conversion to put Wesleyan up 21-0 with 1:02 to go in the fi rst.

Wesleyan had to settle for a 25-yard Ochoa fi eld goal with 10:30 to go in the second quarter, before Saint Mary fi nally got its off ense going.

USM quarterback Mike Keese found Tommy Ross on the fi rst two plays of the drive for a combined 28-yards before connecting with DaRel Haynes two plays later for 23 yards for set up the touchdown toss to Ross from 16-yards out and Schattle’s kick made it 24-7 Coyotes.

Back came the Coyote off ense, opening its drive with a 23-yard pass from Webster to Troy Alsobrook and then a later 36-yard connection between Webster and Carl Caldwell to set up a three-yard Winship touchdown run fi ve plays later to cap a nine-play, 69 yard, two-minute, 34-second drive that made it 31-7 with 6:10 to go in the fi rst half.

Jamie Cowan picked off Mike Keese on the fi rst play of the Saint Mary drive and two plays later Webster found Ricky Roberts from seven yards out for the score.

Keese was then picked off for a second straight series when Sonny Gallegos stepped in front of a Keese pass on the far sideline and went untouched 52 yards for the pick-six to put the Coyotes up 45-7 with 1:11 to go in the fi rst half.

The score would carry over into the halftime break.

Wesleyan got the ball to open the second half and got to the USM-28 and went for a fourth-and-two, but Webster could not connect with Roberts and Saint Mary got the ball on downs.

The Spires capitalized on their next drive, capping the six-play, 72-yard march with an 18-yard pass from Keese to Frankie Walburn to make the score 45-14 with 8:47 to go in the third.

Webster made his only miscue on the next drive throwing a ball over the middle on second and

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KKANSAS ANSAS WWESLEYAN ESLEYAN UUNIVERSITYNIVERSITYfour at the USM-40 that was defl ected up in the air and picked off by Saint Mary’s Nick Ruiz at the USM-35. The ensuing Saint Mary drive would stall and the Coyotes would get the ball back.

Wesleyan (2-0, 2-0) wasted no time putting more points on the board. Two Webster runs set-up the next play, a 57-yard pass to Roberts for a touchdown and Ochoa’s kick made it 52-14 after the drive that only took 40 seconds to cover 68 yards.

Saint Mary settled for a 45-yard Schattle fi eld goal on its next drive, and the Coyotes would take a 52-14 lead into the fourth quarter.

The Coyotes then inserted Travis Hunter at quarterback, and he would lead the Coyotes on a mighty impressive 15-play, 74-yard drive that ate up over six-and-a-half minutes off the clock. Giesen made some impressive runs on the drive as did John-Michael Cook. Brady Harwell’s four-yard drive would set up J.R. Reynolds’ one-yard plunge with 8:23 left to put the Coyotes up 59-17.

On the kickoff , Ochoa sent the ball deep to the USM-2, where Eli Amador fi elded and went back the other way up the middle. Ochoa ended up being the last man to beat and made a great touchdown saving tackle at the KWU-38.

Saint Mary (0-3, 0-2) got no closer than the KWU-21 where they gave the ball back to the Coyotes. Wesleyan’s drive stalled and Saint Mary got one last look, but time ran out with the Spires at the KWU-29 after a sack by Chris Williams on the fi nal play of the game.

Giesen led the KWU rushing attack with 94 yards on 16 carries and a score. Webster had 18 carries for 85 yards and a score and Winship carried 11 times for 68 yards and two touchdowns as the Coyotes piled up 279 rushing yards on the night. Webster also threw for 246 yards and two scores against one interception, connecting on 15-of-25 passes on the night. Troy Alsobrook was the top receiver with seven catches for 92 yards, while Roberts had three grabs for 76 yards and two scores. Jesse Walls led the KWU defense with eight tackles, while Adrian Thomas had seven.

Saint Mary had 302 yards of total off ense as Cameron Ridley led the Spires with 84 yards rushing on 14 carries. Keese was 19-of-37 for 212 yards with two touchdowns and two interceptions, and was sacked four times. Ross and Walburn each had four catches for the Spires.

SEPTEMBER 25, 2010

BETHEL AT KANSAS WESLEYAN 1 2 3 4 TOT

Bethel 0 0 0 0 0Kansas Wesleyan 24 14 0 7 45

TEAM STATISTICS BTHL KWU

First Downs 8 32 --Rushing 5 10 --Passing 2 21 --Penalty 1 1 Rushing Attempts 44 41 Yards Gained Rushing 102 168 Yards Lost Rushing 75 29 Net Yards Rushing 27 139

Net Yards Passing 38 353

--Passes Attempted 14 50 --Passes Completed 5 28 --Had Intercepted 1 0 Total Off ensive Plays 58 91

Total Net Yards 65 492 --Avg Gain Per Play 1.1 5.4 Fumbles: No / Lost 1 / 0 0 / 0 Penalties: No / Yards 2 / 20 7 / 102 No of Punts / Yards 7 / 171 3 / 109 --Avg Per Punt 24.4 36.3 Punt Returns: No/ Yds 1 / 8 1 / 6 Kickoff Returns: No / Yds 8 / 128 1 / 0 Int Returns: No / Yds 0 / 0 1 / 0 Fumble Ret: No / Yds 0 / 0 0 / 0 Misc. Yds 0 0 Possession Time 32:14 27:46 Third Down Conv 1 of 14 8 of 18 Fourth Down Conv 1 of 5 4 of 5 Sacks By: No / Yds 1 / 9 4 / 30

BETHEL STATISTICSRUSHING Att Gain Lost Net TD Lg

23 Stultz 15 38 1 37 0 8 38 Suchsland 6 23 1 22 0 11 17 Vail 2 6 0 6 0 5 20 Jenner 7 11 8 3 0 6 16 Hiebert 11 24 34 -10 0 13 0 TEAM 3 0 31 -31 0 0Total 44 102 75 27 0 13

PASSING Att Cmp Int Yds TD Lg Sk

16 Hiebert 12 5 1 38 0 13 4 17 Vail 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total 14 5 1 38 0 13 4

RECEIVING No Yds TD Lg

87 Regier 2 21 0 13 20 Jenner 2 6 0 3 5 Berg 1 11 0 11Total 5 38 0 13

PUNTING No Yds Avg TB I20 Lg

9 McGregor 5 94 18.8 0 0 32 38 Suchsland 2 77 38.5 0 0 41Total 7 171 24.4 0 0 41

FIELD GOALS Distance

(Field Goals Made are in parenthesis.)

KWU STATISTICSRUSHING Att Gain Lost Net TD Lg

20 Winship 18 88 0 88 0 16 21 Giesen 11 41 1 40 2 9 16 Webster 8 33 12 21 1 12 4 Hunter 2 6 1 5 0 6 37 York 1 0 2 -2 0 0 1 Ochoa 1 0 13 -13 0 0Total 41 168 29 139 3 16

PASSING Att Cmp Int Yds TD Lg Sk

16 Webster 22 15 0 216 2 34 1 4 Hunter 28 13 0 137 1 28 0 Total 50 28 0 353 3 34 1

RECEIVING No Yds TD Lg

7 Engelberg 8 83 1 28 8 Roberts 5 61 1 19 23 Berry 4 42 0 14 11 McClain 3 67 1 34 33 Caldwell 3 38 0 22 80 Carter 3 33 0 15 12 Hall 2 29 0 19 Total 28 353 3 34

PUNTING No Yds Avg TB I20 Lg

1 Ochoa 3 109 36.3 1 0 42 Total 3 109 36.3 1 0 42

FIELD GOALS Distance

Ochoa 26, 23, (36) (Field Goals Made are in parenthesis.) It was another dominating performance from the Kansas Wesleyan Coyotes at Salina Stadium against the Bethel Threshers. The Coyotes held the Threshers to just 65 yards of total off ense en route to a 45-0 win.

The Coyotes exploded for 24 points in the fi rst quarter, and have outscored the opponents 52-6 in the fi rst quarter through three games this season. The shutout is the fi rst since last season’s season fi nale when Wesleyan blanked Southwestern 33-0.

Bethel (0-3, 0-2) gave the Coyotes the ball back on its fi rst drive when Garrett Hiebert overthrew a receiver and Jamie Cowan made a diving grab of the pass for the Coyotes and the pick. Enter the quick moving KWU off ense. Ten plays later, Brett Giesen walked into the endzone and Jesus Ochoa’s PAT made it 7-0 Coyotes with 10:46 to go in the fi rst quarter. The scoring drive covered 62 yards and took just two minutes and 53 seconds.

The ensuing Thresher drive got nowhere, and neither did the punt. Austin McGregor’s kick was partially blocked and barely made it past the line of scrimmage for a two-yard kick giving the Coyotes a short fi eld to work with. KWU quarterback Doug Webster needed only one play to fi nd Zach McClain who caught the ball and darted down the far sideline 34 yards for the score and the PAT made it 14-0 with 8:05 to go in the fi rst.

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KKANSAS ANSAS WWESLEYAN ESLEYAN UUNIVERSITYNIVERSITYWesleyan would settle for a 36-yard fi eld goal on its next possession after driving to the Bethel-19.

The Coyote defense set up the fi nal Coyote score of the fi rst quarter. Austin Hoover sacked Hiebert on the fi rst play for a seven yard loss, and two plays later Gary Hemmy sacked Hiebert again for an eight yard loss. Facing a fourth and 23, Bethel lined up to punt, but the snap from center was low and punter McGregor was forced to eat the ball at the Bethel-3. From there, Giesen found the end zone on the fi rst play and the Coyotes took a 24-0 lead with 1:16 to go in the fi rst.

Wesleyan got the ball back with three seconds left in the fi rst, and carried the driver over to the second, when Webster found Ricky Roberts for a 17-yard scoring pass with 13:43 to go in the second to cap a seven-play, 48-yard drive in just a minute, 20-seconds.

Bethel drove to the KWU-24 on its next drive, but Hiebert would be sacked by Jesse Walls on a third down play, and then on fourth down, Billy Butler and Keoni Funtanilla would sack Hiebert at the KWU -39 to give the ball back to the Coyotes.

A 19-yard toss and catch from Webster to Will Hall opened the next KWU drive and fi ve plays later Webster would score from fi ve-yards out as the Coyotes covered 61 yards in a minute, 32-seconds to take a 38-0 lead with 6:06 to go in the fi rst half.

Travis Hunter took over for the Coyotes in the second half and struggled out of the gates, not completing a pass until a third down play on his second drive of the half. Hunter then settled down and got into a groove. Wesleyan took over with 4:54 to go in the third and put together a sustained drive that carried over into the fourth quarter. After the quarter change, Hunter hit Jason Engleberg along the KWU sideline who sprinted for the endzone, diving at the pylon for the score just seven seconds into the fi nal period to put the Coyotes up 45-0.

On the ensuing drive Bethel made its deepest penetration into KWU territory. Opening the drive at their own 37, the Threshers would get as close as the KWU-6, but Hiebert would be tackled for a three-yard loss at the KWU-9 on third down the then would throw the ball away on fourth down to give the ball back to the Coyotes.

The Coyotes would march back the other way, driving to the Bethel-8, but Ochoa would miss the fi eld goal from there. After stalled drives by both teams, Bethel got one more chance to move the ball, but after a two-yard gain on fi rst down, the Threshers lost two on second down, then on third down the snap back to Jason Vail would sail over his head and would be recovered at the Bethel-11 for a 19-yard loss on the fi nal play of the game.

Wesleyan (3-0, 3-0) racked up another 492 yards

of total off ense in the game. Jake Winship carried 18 times for 88 yards to lead the Coyote rushers while Giesen carried 11 times for 40 yards and two touchdowns. Webster was 15-of-22 for 216 yards and two touchdowns in the fi rst half, and Hunter was 13-of-28 passing for 137 yards and one score in the second half. Engleberg led the Coyote receivers with eight catches for 83 yards and a score, while Roberts added fi ve catches for 61 yards and score and McClain had three catches for 67 yards. Adrian Thomas and Hoover had 11 tackles each to lead the Coyote defense.

Bethel had just 27 rushing yards led by Cameron Stultz with 37 yards on 15 carries. Hiebert was fi ve-of-12 for 38 yards and one interception. Matt Regier had two catches for 21 yards and Trevor Jenner had two catches for six yards.

OCTOBER 1, 2010

KANSAS WESLEYAN AT BETHANY 1 2 3 4 TOT

Kansas Wesleyan 10 28 14 14 66Bethany 7 27 7 8 49

TEAM STATISTICS KWU BTHY

First Downs 37 32 --Rushing 21 11 --Passing 14 20 --Penalty 2 1 Rushing Attempts 56 39 Yards Gained Rushing 338 223 Yards Lost Rushing 5 25Net Yards Rushing 333 198

Net Yards Passing 306 366

--Passes Attempted 35 43 --Passes Completed 20 28 --Had Intercepted 0 2Total Off ensive Plays 91 82

Total Net Yards 639 564 --Avg Gain Per Play 7.0 6.9Fumbles: No / Lost 0 / 0 2 / 1 Penalties: No / Yards 8 / 60 9 / 79 No of Punts / Yards 2 / 72 3 / 133 --Avg Per Punt 36.0 44.3 Punt Returns: No/ Yds 1 / 55 1 / 4 Kickoff Returns: No / Yds 6 / 179 11 / 175 Int Returns: No / Yds 2 / 2 0 / 0 Fumble Ret: No / Yds 0 / 0 0 / 0 Misc. Yds 0 0 Possession Time 29:32 30:28 Third Down Conv 12 of 16 7 of 11 Fourth Down Conv 0 of 1 0 of 0 Sacks By: No / Yds 3 / 19 0 / 0

BETHANY STATISTICSRUSHING Att Gain Lost Net TD Lg

2 Allen 35 223 6 217 4 36 32 Garza 1 0 0 0 0 0 9 House 3 0 19 -19 0 0Total 39 223 25 198 4 36

PASSING Att Cmp Int Yds TD Lg Sk

9 House 43 28 2 366 3 32 3

Total 43 28 2 366 3 32 3

RECEIVING No Yds TD Lg

5 Anderson 9 168 2 32 88 Redding 6 60 1 26 12 Margres 5 42 0 14 8 Martino 4 47 0 15 2 Allen 3 32 0 25 32 Garza 1 17 0 17Total 28 366 3 32 PUNTING No Yds Avg TB I20 Lg

26 Knight 3 133 44.3 0 2 52 Total 3 133 44.3 0 2 52

FIELD GOALS Distance

Fambrough 42 (Field Goals Made are in parenthesis.)

KWU STATISTICSRUSHING Att Gain Lost Net TD Lg

20 Winship 20 135 0 135 1 34 16 Webster 18 108 3 105 1 19 21 Giesen 14 94 0 94 1 18 40 Harwell 1 1 0 1 1 1 0 TEAM 3 0 2 -2 0 0 Total 56 338 5 333 4 34

PASSING Att Cmp Int Yds TD Lg Sk

16 Webster 35 20 0 306 5 45 0Total 35 20 0 306 5 45 0

RECEIVING No Yds TD Lg

8 Roberts 4 126 3 45 80 Carter 4 66 0 34 28 Alsobrook 4 38 1 14 11 McClain 3 42 0 20 7 Engelberg 3 17 0 9 21 Giesen 1 9 1 9 33 Caldwell 1 8 0 8 Total 20 306 5 45 PUNTING No Yds Avg TB I20 Lg

1 Ochoa 2 72 36.0 0 1 48Total 2 72 36.0 0 1 48

FIELD GOALS Distance

Ochoa (38) (Field Goals Made are in parenthesis.)

LINDSBORG – What a game it was…for both sides. Kansas Wesleyan and Bethany combined for 1203 yards of total off ense and 115 points in a wild 66-49 decision in favor of the Coyotes at Anderson Stadium.

The fi rst drive was very much indicative of how the night was going to go. KWU took over at its own ten after a block in the back penalty on

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KKANSAS ANSAS WWESLEYAN ESLEYAN UUNIVERSITYNIVERSITYthe opening kickoff , and methodically marched downfi eld in 13 plays, capitalizing the drive with a 22-yard Doug Webster to Ricky Roberts pass to put the Coyotes up 7-all.

Bethany answered right back, only needing 11 plays to go 69 yards capped by Junior Allen’s 12-yard scoring run to knot things up at 7-all.

Neither team scored on their next drive and Wesleyan came back and connected on a 38-yard Jesus Ochoa fi eld goal to put the Coyotes up 10-7 which would end the fi rst quarter.

That’s when the craziness started. Defense took a seat on the bench in the second quarter as both off enses went wild. Every drive of the quarter ended in a touchdown except the fi nal Bethany drive and the kneeldown by the Coyotes to send the game into the half. Both teams combined for 55 points in just 15 minutes.

Bethany scored fi rst on a 31-yard Darby House to Robert Anderson pass to take a 13-10 lead when Alex Fambrough missed the extra point. Wesleyan returned the kick to the Bethany-22 and two plays later Webster scored on a end-around keeper from 19-yards out to put the Coyotes back on top.

Back came the Swedes, this time on a House to Matt Redding connection for 10 yards and the PAT made it 20-17 in favor of Bethany. The Coyote Express answered back, needing just over three minutes to go 72 yards on 10 plays capped by Webster’s pass to Brett Giesen to make it 24-20 Wesleyan with 6:08 to go.

Allen scored on Bethany’s next drive to make it 27-24 Bethany, but the Coyotes had another answer, going 73 yards in ten plays in just over two and a half minutes retaking the lead on Brady Harwell’s one-yard dive. The Swedes answered back with a House to Brandon Martino 16-yard play to retake the lead at 34-31 with 1:11 left.

Back came the Coyotes, using a 14-yard Giesen run and a 34-yard pass from Webster to Horace Carter and a later personal foul call on Bethany to set up Webster’s pass to Troy Alsobrook for the 14-yard score to put the Coyotes up 38-34 with 25 seconds left.

Bethany tried to answer back, but Wesleyan’s Steve DeFoe came fl ying through the line and hit House knocking the ball loose and Omoniyi Olayiwola recovered. Webster took a knee and the Coyotes took a 38-34 lead into the break.

Bethany took the second half kickoff , but their drive stalled their own-22 forcing a punt. Alsobrook fi elded the punt at the KWU-43 and weaved through traffi c and broke free fi nally being tackled by punter Joshua Knight at the Bethany-2. One player later Jake Winship walked into the endzone for the score to put the Coyotes up 45-34. That score broke the seesaw eff ect of

the second quarter and put the Coyotes up for good.

Bethany was again forced to punt on its next drive, but Knight pinned the Coyotes at their own 1-yard line with the kick. The Coyotes got nowhere trying to pass their way to daylight, nearly completing a pass to Carter that would have been for six points, but the throw was just a little too much.

Ochoa got off a great punt on the stalled drive from his own endzone, but Bethany would quickly cover the 45 yards it faced on the next drive to get within four at 45-41 with 7:51 to go in the third. The Coyotes answered back, getting a 26-yard Webster to Roberts strike to take a 52-41 lead with 5:33 to go. Bethany would give the ball back to the Coyotes on its next drive when Jesse Walls would pick off House’s pass at the KWU-49.

Bethany would score on its drive that ended the third and carried into the fourth on a one-yard Allen run and then convert the two-point conversion to get within three at 52-49 with 11:33 left. The Coyotes began to pull away with a 33-yard Webster to Roberts touchdown pass to put Wesleyan up 59-49 with 9:48 to go.

The Swedes would miss a fi eld goal on their next possession and the Coyotes would capitalize driving 75 yards in seven plays capped by Giesen’s 11-yard scoring run to put Wesleyan up 66-49 with 3:34 left.

Forced to try to make plays, House was picked off by Jacob Brackens at the KWU-41 to seal the win as the Coyotes got one fi rst down on their fi nal drive which was enough to run out the clock and seal the deal on the three-hour, 18 minute long game.

Wesleyan’s (4-0, 4-0) off ense went crazy for 639 yards of total off ense on 91 plays, 333 yards rushing and 306 passing. Winship ran 20 times for 135 yards and a score, and Webster added 18 carries for 108 yards and a score. Giesen almost gave the Coyotes three 100-yard rushers but missed the mark by six yards with 14 carries for 94 yards and a score. Webster threw for 306 yards on 20-of-35 passing with fi ve touchdowns. Roberts had four catches for 126 yards and three scores, while Carter had four catches for 66 yards and Alsobrook added four for 38 yards. Carter added 132 yards of kick returns on fi ve returns as well. Austin Hoover led the Coyote defense for the second straight week fi lling in for the injured Kane Kaualoku with 12 tackles. Thomas added fi ve tackles and had two sacks.

Allen ran for 217 yards on 35 carries and four scores for Bethany (2-2, 1-2 KCAC), while House had three rushes for minus-19 yards. House was 28-of-43 passing for 366 yards and three scores, but also tossed two picks. Anderson led the Swede receivers with nine catches for 168 yards and two scores.

OCTOBER 9, 2010

HASKELL AT KANSAS WESLEYAN 1 2 3 4 TOT

Haskell 7 0 0 0 7Kansas Wesleyan 21 14 14 10 59

TEAM STATISTICS HINU KWU

First Downs 14 24 --Rushing 4 12 --Passing 6 12 --Penalty 4 0Rushing Attempts 42 39 Yards Gained Rushing 83 232 Yards Lost Rushing 54 17Net Yards Rushing 29 215

Net Yards Passing 111 339 --Passes Attempted 24 26 --Passes Completed 13 21 --Had Intercepted 3 0Total Off ensive Plays 66 65

Total Net Yards 140 554

--Average Gain Per Play 2.1 8.5 Fumbles: No. / Lost 2 / 1 2 / 1 Penalties: No. / Yds 4 / 35 7 / 74 Punts / Yds 6 / 187 1 / 26 --Average Per Punt 31.2 26.0 Punt Returns: No / Yds 0 / 0 3 / 19 Kickoff Returns: No / Yds 9 / 91 2 / 16Int. Returns: No / Yds 0 / 0 3 / 8 Fumble Returns: No / Yds 0 / 0 0 / 0 Possession Time 35:50 24:10 Third Down Conversions 4 of 16 4 of 9 Fourth Down Conversions 2 of 4 1 of 3 Sacks By: No / Yds 0 / 0 2 / 14 HASKELL STATISTICSRUSHING Att Gain Lost Net TD Lg 33 Coleman 22 60 10 50 0 13 44 Ware 11 21 1 20 0 5 39 Little Axe 2 2 0 2 0 2 6 Ramos 3 0 8 -8 0 0 13 Alden 1 0 8 -8 0 0 0 TEAM 3 0 27 -27 0 0Total 42 83 54 29 0 13

PASSING Att Cmp Int Yds TD Lg Sk13 Alden 7 6 1 85 1 42 1 6 Ramos 17 7 2 26 0 8 1Total 24 13 3 111 1 42 2 RECEIVING No Yds TD Lg 5 Penass 5 39 0 12 17 Chaffi n 3 26 0 20 11 DeMarco 2 9 1 5 33 Coleman 2 -5 0 0 23 Holiday 1 42 0 42Total 13 111 1 42

PUNTING No Yds Avg TB I20 Lg10 Rouse 5 187 37.4 0 0 47 0 TEAM 1 0 0.0 0 0 0Total 6 187 31.2 0 0 47

FIELD GOALS Distance (Field Goals Made are in parenthesis.)

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KKANSAS ANSAS WWESLEYAN ESLEYAN UUNIVERSITYNIVERSITYKWU STATISTICSRUSHING Att Gain Lost Net TD Lg 21 Giesen 5 61 0 61 1 29 16 Webster 7 49 0 49 1 27 20 Winship 8 36 0 36 1 6 34 Reynolds 5 24 0 24 1 8 39 Giffi n 2 17 0 17 0 15 37 York 3 15 0 15 0 7 17 Dallas 1 10 0 10 0 10 80 Carter 1 7 0 7 0 7 45 Krushall 2 4 0 4 0 3 41 Cook 1 2 0 2 0 2 13 Crisler 1 0 0 0 0 0 4 Hunter 2 7 8 -1 0 7 0 TEAM 1 0 9 -9 0 0 Total 39 232 17 215 4 29

PASSING Att Cmp Int Yds TD Lg Sk16 Webster 17 16 0 299 4 65 0 4 Hunter 6 4 0 29 0 10 0 17 Dallas 1 1 0 11 0 11 0 13 Crisler 2 0 0 0 0 0 0Total 26 21 0 339 4 65 0 RECEIVING No Yds TD Lg 8 Roberts 5 144 2 65 12 Hall 4 65 1 36 80 Carter 4 57 1 36 7 Engelberg 2 25 0 17 82 Wooten 1 11 0 11 26 Smith 1 11 0 11 86 Bales 1 10 0 10 11 McClain 1 9 0 9 33 Caldwell 1 5 0 5 28 Alsobrook 1 2 0 2 Total 21 339 4 65

PUNTING No Yds Avg TB I20 Lg1 Ochoa 1 26 26.0 0 0 26Total 1 26 26.0 0 0 26

FIELD GOALS DistanceOchoa (40) (Field Goals Made are in parenthesis.)

The Coyote off ense, defense and special teams roll on. Kansas Wesleyan piled up another 554 yards of total off ense, while holding Haskell Indian Nations to just 140, while the Coyote special teams made some good plays as Wesleyan routed Haskell 59-7 at Salina Stadium.

The win keeps the No.17 ranked Coyotes’ record unblemished at 5-0 heading into next week’s showdown with No.7 McPherson, who defeated Saint Mary 73-24 this afternoon.

In the win, Wesleyan has surpassed its point total from last season, and is less than 400 yards from last year’s total off ense yardage…in just fi ve games.

Haskell fumbled twice on its opening drive, giving the second to the Coyotes when Adrian Thomas recovered the ball at the KWU-39. The turnover came just two plays after the Indians opened the game with a 42-yard pass play from Ryan Alden to Ian Holiday.

Two plays later, the Coyotes were on the board.

Jake Winship opened the drive with a six-yard run, followed by an incredible catch and run by Ricky Roberts for the scoring play. Quarterback Doug Webster hit Roberts along the left sideline and Roberts juked a couple Haskell defenders, and cut back all the way across the fi eld and down the right sideline untouched into the endzone for the score. Jesus Ochoa’s PAT made it 7-0 with 12:59 to go in the fi rst.

Wesleyan’s special teams came through on the next Haskell drive. After Alden was sacked by Keoni Funtanilla and Billy Butler on third down, Sonny Gallegos broke through the line on the punt and blocked the kick that was recovered at the HINU-5 by Anthony Luna. Two plays later Winship was in the endzone putting Wesleyan up 14-0 with 9:35 to go in the quarter.

Haskell got its only points on its next drive. Alden found Victor DeMarco from four yards out to cap a 13-play, 77-yard drive that took over seven minutes off the clock to cut Wesleyan’s lead in half with 2:29 to go in the quarter.

Wesleyan coughed up the ball on the kick return and Haskell recovered, but on the fi rst play following the recovery, Jacob Brackens picked off Alden’s pass intended for Kevin Penass and Wesleyan was back in business.

Five plays later, the Coyotes were on the board again; this time Webster took the lead carrying the ball 27-yards around the left end for the score to put the Coyotes up 21-7 after one quarter.

Wesleyan scored on its fi rst drive of the second quarter, using a 36-yard pass from Webster to Horace Carter to cap a six-play, 65-yard drive to make it 28-7 with 10:56 to go before the half. The Coyotes turned the ball over on downs on its next drive when the off ense tried to run a play quick snap play on fourth-and-1 at the Haskell-22, but the offi cials took their time spotting the ball allowing Haskell’s defense to set up and stop the play.

After a failed Haskell drive, a grumpy Wesleyan off ense only needed one play to go 65 yards when Webster hit Roberts down the left sideline for another seven points after Ochoa’s kick.

Wesleyan would lead 35-7 at the break.

The Coyotes wasted no time getting on the board after taking the third quarter kickoff . Brett Giesen took the handoff on a second-and-1 play at the Haskell-29 broke a couple tackles and juked a couple more defenders before scampering 29 yards for the score, capping a seven-play, 62-yard drive that took just over two minutes to fi nish.

On their next drive, Wesleyan scored again, capping an eight-play, 76-yard, two and a half minute march with a 36-yard catch and run from Webster to Will Hall putting the Coyotes up 49-7 with 9:20 to go.

The Coyotes began emptying the bench getting many, many younger players some playing time after that point, but Wesleyan wasn’t done scoring yet. Ochoa hit a 40-yard fi eld goal on the KWU drive that carried over into the fourth quarter and on their next drive, J.R. Reynolds put Wesleyan ahead 59-7 with a fi ve-yard run after a Travis Hunter to Kyle Bales pass set up the scoring play.

The two KWU scoring drives sandwiched a great defensive drive for the Coyotes. After Haskell started its drive at its own 14, a bad snap on the fi rst play moved the ball back to the Haskell-2, and the Coyotes stopped Cale Ware for a one-yard loss on second down. Malcolm Coleman was nearly tackled for a safety on third down and the Indian were forced to punt from their endzone giving the Coyotes great fi eld position after the punt.

Wesleyan alternated quarterbacks between freshmen Trey Dallas and Austin Crisler for its fi nal two drives and many younger players got touches in the fi nal quarter. Kelton Reed picked off Victor Ramos’ pass on Haskell’s fi nal drive to set up KWU to run out the clock.

Wesleyan had 12 diff erent players with a rushing attempt in the game, led by Giesen with fi ve carries for 61 yards and a score. Webster added seven carries for 49 yards, while Winship and Reynolds also scored rushing touchdowns for the Coyotes. Webster was phenomenal passing the ball in the game, going 16-of-17 for 299 yards and another four touchdowns. Travis Hunter was 4-of-6 for 29 yards, Dallas was 1-for-1 for 11 yards and Crisler was 0-for-2 as all four quarterbacks on the roster attempted passes in the game. Roberts had fi ve catches for 144 yards and two scores, while Hall had four catches as did Carter, each scoring a touchdown. The Coyotes totaled 215 yards rushing and 339 passing on the day.

Haskell (1-5) managed just 140 yards of total off ense as Coleman had 22 carries for 50 yards, but the Indians ended the game with just 29 yards net rushing. Alden was 6-of-7 for 85 yards with a touchdown and an interception before leaving with an injury. Ramos entered the game and went 7-of-17 for 26 yards and two interceptions. Penass had fi ve catches for 39 yards to lead the Indian receivers.

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KKANSAS ANSAS WWESLEYAN ESLEYAN UUNIVERSITYNIVERSITYOCTOBER 16, 2010

KANSAS WESLEYAN AT McPHERSON 1 2 3 4 TOT

Kansas Wesleyan 7 13 15 7 42McPherson 21 24 7 7 56

TEAM STATISTICS KWU MCPH

First Downs 31 24 --Rushing 10 6 --Passing 17 18 --Penalty 4 0Rushing Attempts 52 33 Yards Gained Rushing 230 168 Yards Lost Rushing 28 37Net Yards Rushing 202 131

Net Yards Passing 358 498 --Passes Attempted 41 43 --Passes Completed 23 24 --Had Intercepted 0 0 Total Off ensive Plays 93 76

Total Net Yards 560 629

--Average Gain Per Play 6.0 8.3Fumbles: No. / Lost 1 / 1 0 / 0 Penalties: No. / Yds 7 / 60 8 / 86 Punts / Yds 5 / 199 6 / 286 --Average Per Punt 39.6 47.7 Punt Returns: No / Yds 2 / 6 0 / 0 Kickoff Returns: No / Yds 8 / 234 6 / 36Int. Returns: No / Yds 0 / 0 0 / 0 Fumble Returns: No / Yds 0 / 0 0 / 0 Possession Time 31:32 28:22 Third Down Conversions 12 of 22 5 of 13 Fourth Down Conversions 2 of 4 1 of 2 Sacks By: No / Yds 2 / 25 4 / 18

McPHERSON STATISTICSRUSHING Att Gain Lost Net TD Lg 25 Lafi tte 22 127 4 123 3 18 17 Lonberger 1 20 0 20 0 20 11 Thibodeaux 5 13 0 13 0 7 80 Skinner 1 2 0 2 0 2 14 Mascarenas 4 6 33 -27 1 6 Total 33 168 37 131 4 20 PASSING Att Cmp Int Yds TD Lg Sk14 Mascarenas 43 24 0 498 4 68 2Total 43 24 0 498 4 68 2 RECEIVING No Yds TD Lg 80 Skinner 9 188 3 61 25 Lafi tte 5 65 0 26 10 Middleton 4 147 1 68 17 Lonberger 4 74 0 24 87 Rotering 1 14 0 14 23 Muor 1 10 0 10 Total 24 498 4 68

PUNTING No Yds Avg TB I20 Lg18 Eason 6 286 47.7 0 2 56 Total 6 286 47.7 0 2 56 FIELD GOALS Distance (Field Goals Made are in parenthesis.)

KWU STATISTICSRUSHING Att Gain Lost Net TD Lg

16 Webster 27 143 18 125 1 20 20 Winship 15 62 1 61 1 15 21 Giesen 9 25 6 19 0 12 11 McClain 1 0 3 -3 0 0 Total 52 230 28 202 2 20

PASSING Att Cmp Int Yds TD Lg Sk

16 Webster 41 23 0 358 4 66 4Total 41 23 0 358 4 66 4

RECEIVING No Yds TD Lg

7 Engelberg 8 99 2 20 8 Roberts 4 58 0 24 21 Giesen 3 25 0 14 28 Alsobrook 2 13 0 7 33 Caldwell 2 10 0 5 11 McClain 1 66 1 66 23 Berry 1 54 1 54 80 Carter 1 25 0 25 12 Hall 1 8 0 8 Total 23 358 4 66

PUNTING No Yds Avg TB I20 Lg

1 Ochoa 5 198 39.6 0 2 57Total 5 198 39.6 0 2 57

FIELD GOALS Distance

(Field Goals Made are in parenthesis.)

Story courtesy of Bob Davidson, Salina Journal McPHERSON -- Doug Webster and Kansas Wesleyan's off ense had another tremendous day moving the ball and scoring points. Shane Mascarenas and McPherson's off ense had an even better day. Mascarenas threw for 498 yards and four touchdowns and the No. 7-ranked Bulldogs gobbled up 629 total yards en route to a wild 56-42 Kansas Conference victory over No. 14-ranked Wesleyan at McPherson Stadium. The victory keeps McPherson perfect on the season at 6-0, 5-0 in the KCAC. The loss was the fi rst of the season for Wesleyan, which falls to 5-1 and 4-1. Webster and Mascarenas, both seniors, spent the day tormenting the KCAC's top two defenses. By game's end, the two off enses had combined for 1,189 yards in addition to the 98 points. Webster, the conference off ensive player of the week the past two weeks, was brilliant, completing 23 of 41 passing for 358 yards, four touchdowns and no interceptions. He also rushed for 125 yards and a touchdown on 27 carries, giving him 483 total yards and fi ve TDs on the day. Mascarenas completed 24 of 43 passes and no interceptions. He lost 27 yards rushing, the result of two sacks, but senior tailback Aaron Lafi tte more than picked up the slack, gaining 127 yards

and three touchdowns on 22 carries. "I'm happy, but we did have some mistakes," an exhausted Webster said afterwards. "Myself, I had a couple of miscues at the line, a couple of dropped balls ... if you take those out, this game would be a diff erent ending." Mascarenas started slowly, missing his fi rst fi ve passes as the Bulldogs went three-and-out on their fi rst three possessions. Trailing 7-0 after Webster hit Anthony Berry with a 54-yard touchdown pass, Mascarenas completed his fi rst pass for four yards on McPherson's fourth possession. Three plays later he threw a 61-yard touchdown strike to Andy Skinner, and the Bulldogs were off and running. "I blame it on myself," Mascarenas said of the fi rst fi ve misses. "I threw the ball short sometimes. It took us a while to get going, but once we got going, we were in a good rhythm." Indeed. McPherson scored on its next three possessions and led 28-20 at halftime. Mascarenas scored from the 6 on the fi rst play of the second quarter, then Lafi tte went in from 7 yards out and Mascarenas connected with Joe Middleton on a 68-yard touchdown. Wesleyan scored twice in the second quarter -- Webster's 7-yard touchdown pass to Jason Engelberg and Jake Winship's 1-yard run. The tide turned against Wesleyan late in the fi rst quarter. Facing fourth down and inches from the McPherson 42, Webster threw a low pass in the fl at that Engelberg couldn't scoop up. The Bulldogs took over and side-stepped disaster. Facing second-down-and-38 from and their own 48-yard-line following a penalty, Mascarenas threw an 18-yard pass to Lafi tte. On third-and-20, Mascarenas hooked up with Skinner for 30 yards and a fi rst down at the KWU 6, setting the stage for Mascarenas' 6-yard TD jaunt. McPherson pulled away in the third quarter with three touchdowns -- Lafi tte scoring from the 7 and two Mascarenas passes to Skinner covering 50 and 5 yards -- as the Bulldogs led 49-35 entering the fi nal period. Skinner caught nine passes for 188 yards and three TDs on the day while the 6-foot-6 Middleton had four catches for 147 yards and one score. Wesleyan countered in the third quarter with Webster touchdown passes of 66 yards to Zach McClain and 8 yards to Engelberg, who was the Coyotes' top receiver with seven catches for 97 yards and two TDs. Another promising KWU drive in the third quarter ended when running back Brent Giesen fumbled and John Sobczuk recovered at the McPherson 24-yard line.

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KKANSAS ANSAS WWESLEYAN ESLEYAN UUNIVERSITYNIVERSITYLafi tte's 1-yard plunge into the end zone made it 56-35 with 11:59 left in the game. Webster answered with the fi nal touchdown on a 1-yard dive with 9:38 left. Wesleyan's last two drives stalled at the McPherson 25- and 26-yard lines. "With our team and everything we've done together and gone through so far, coming in against these guys we were confi dent we were just as good as them," Webster said. "The rankings didn't mean anything to us. It was a battle, they had a good game plan for us. It hurts. It sucks to lose one." Wesleyan coach Dave Dallas wasn't displeased with his team. "We made a couple of mistakes (on off ense), and in a game like this, you can't do that," he said. "Our defense made some stops in the second half to give us opportunities, we just couldn't get the ball in the end zone. "I was proud of our kids, I thought they battled very hard and fought very hard. I think it shows we're a pretty good football team ourselves." Dallas was especially pleased with Webster. "He played his heart out today," he said.

OCTOBER 23, 2010

STERLING AT KANSAS WESLEYAN 1 2 3 4 TOT

Sterling 3 7 0 12 22Kansas Wesleyan 0 14 7 0 21

TEAM STATISTICS STER KWU

First Downs 18 25 --Rushing 9 7 --Passing 9 16 --Penalty 0 2Rushing Attempts 48 32 Yards Gained Rushing 193 102 Yards Lost Rushing 14 15Net Yards Rushing 179 87

Net Yards Passing 175 321 --Passes Attempted 21 55 --Passes Completed 14 31 --Had Intercepted 0 1Total Off ensive Plays 69 87

Total Net Yards 354 408

--Average Gain Per Play 5.1 4.7Fumbles: No. / Lost 2 / 2 4 / 1 Penalties: No. / Yds 4 / 44 1 / 8 Punts / Yds 8 / 285 5 / 150 --Average Per Punt 35.6 30.0 Punt Returns: No / Yds 4 / 29 2 / 10 Kickoff Returns: No / Yds 3 / 90 5 / 37Int. Returns: No / Yds 1 / 0 0 / 0 Fumble Returns: No / Yds 0 / 0 1 / 21 Possession Time 34:24 25:36 Third Down Conversions 6 of 16 6 of 15 Fourth Down Conversions 1 of 1 1 of 3 Sacks By: No / Yds 1 / 4 2 / 11

STERLING STATISTICSRUSHING Att Gain Lost Net TD Lg

4 Bundrage 29 121 0 121 0 23 8 Curiel 5 36 0 36 0 13 7 Colquitt 6 11 0 11 0 6 24 Sullivan 1 7 0 7 0 7 5 Burbank 5 16 12 4 0 16 9 McKnight 2 2 2 0 0 2Total 48 193 14 179 0 23

PASSING Att Cmp Int Yds TD Lg Sk

5 Burbank 21 14 0 175 2 39 2 Total 21 14 0 175 2 39 2

RECEIVING No Yds TD Lg

8 Curiel 3 38 0 16 4 Bundrage 3 16 0 9 25 McEachern 2 41 0 39 6 Garcia 2 35 0 27 84 James 2 18 1 11 85 Coleman 1 22 1 22 18 Drake 1 5 0 5 Total 14 175 2 39

PUNTING No Yds Avg TB I20 Lg

16 Wheeler 8 285 35.6 2 1 46 Total 8 285 35.6 2 1 46

FIELD GOALS Distance

Dunn (19) (Field Goals Made are in parenthesis.)

KWU STATISTICSRUSHING Att Gain Lost Net TD Lg

20 Winship 12 33 1 32 0 5 21 Giesen 10 29 3 26 0 5 4 Hunter 7 22 9 13 0 8 1 Ochoa 1 13 0 13 0 13 28 Alsobrook 1 5 0 5 1 5 0 TEAM 1 0 2 -2 0 0Total 32 102 15 87 1 13

PASSING Att Cmp Int Yds TD Lg Sk

4 Hunter 54 30 1 309 2 56 1 39 Giffi n 1 1 0 12 0 12 0 Total 55 31 1 321 2 56 1

RECEIVING No Yds TD Lg

8 Roberts 13 153 1 56 23 Berry 6 65 0 17 11 McClain 5 29 1 15 7 Engelberg 4 46 0 27 81 Marshall 1 12 0 12 21 Giesen 1 11 0 11 28 Alsobrook 1 5 0 5Total 31 321 2 56

PUNTING No Yds Avg TB I20 Lg

1 Ochoa 4 150 37.5 1 1 68 0 TEAM 1 0 0.0 0 0 0 Total 5 150 30.0 1 1 68

FIELD GOALS Distance

Ochoa 44

(Field Goals Made are in parenthesis.)

The Kansas Wesleyan Coyotes had one last drive in them, but just ran out of time. The No.18 ranked Coyotes dropped a heartbreaking 22-21 decision to Sterling, spoiling the Wesleyan Homecoming.

Wesleyan, who was without regular starting quarterback Doug Webster, who was serving a suspension for violating team rules, turned to Travis Hunter to lead the team against a potent Sterling defense that held the Coyotes to 408 yards of total off ense and 21 points.

The Coyotes led 21-10 heading into the fourth quarter, and looked to be in business on their drive when punter Chewy Ochoa ran for a fi rst down on fourth and then was hit late out of bounds drawing a fl ag. However, extracurricular activity also got the Coyotes fl agged off setting the penalty against Sterling. With fi rst down at their own 40, the Coyotes went backwards when Ricky Roberts caught a pass out in the fl at and then fumbled, losing a collective 11 yards on the play forcing a fourth down. The Coyotes lined up to punt again and Ochoa was blocked and Sterling’s Jarrett Stanton picked up the ball at the KWU-1 and went in for the score. Sterling tried to go for two, but the pass was no good.

Driving against the wind, Wesleyan drove all the way to the Sterling 24, where the drive stalled. Wesleyan appeared to line up for what would have been a 41-yard fi eld goal into a strong south wind, but instead faked it, but Tanner Giffi n’s pass to Robert Marshall was short of the fi rst down.

Sterling was forced to punt on their next drive, and Troy Alsobrook fi elded the punt at the KWU-10 and darted up the near sideline, and broke into the open fi eld, but out came a fl ag negating a return that would have set the Coyotes up deep in Sterling territory. Instead, the Coyotes were forced to start on their own eight, and would not get any further than the 28.

After the punt, Sterling took over at their own 43, and used a 27-yard pass from Keoki Burbank to Joey Garcia to open the drive and give the Warriors fi rst down at the KWU 30. Wesleyan appeared to stop the Warriors at the KWU 22, but Sterling went for it on fourth and two and Burbank found a wide open Jordan Coleman for the go ahead score with 2:07 to go in the game. Sterling went for two again with no success.

The Coyotes took over at their own 25, and drove to the Sterling 48 and had to go for it on fourth and 5 from there, but Hunter’s pass was too much for Zach McClain and Sterling took over with 56 seconds left.

Wesleyan used its timeouts on Sterling’s next drive and forced a Sterling punt for a touchback, giving the Coyotes the ball back with 34 seconds left and 80 yards to go for a potential game winning drive. Hunter’s fi rst pass was incomplete to Roberts, but the second was good for 27 yards to Jason Engelberg out to the KWU-47 with 28

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KKANSAS ANSAS WWESLEYAN ESLEYAN UUNIVERSITYNIVERSITYseconds left. Hunter then spiked the ball to stop the clock before hitting Anthony Berry for 17 yards and Roberts for 10 yards on consecutive plays down to the Sterling 26. Wesleyan appeared to run its fi eld goal unit onto the fi eld, but the offi cials could not get the ball set in time, allowing KWU to run the off ense back on the fi eld and Hunter rolled out to his right and had two receivers in the end zone, but overthrew them both. It appeared there was still two seconds left after the play, but the clock ran out and the offi cials ruled the game was over giving Sterling the 22-21 win.

It was the end to a diffi cult game for the Coyotes, as they could not get the run game established, rushing for only 87 yards on 32 carries.

Sterling led 3-0 after the fi rst quarter, marking the fi rst time all year that KWU had trailed after the fi rst quarter. The points did not come until 38 seconds left in the quarter when Sterling’s Doug Dunn connected on a 19-yard fi eld goal after Adrian Thomas stuff ed Burbank for a one-yard loss on third and goal at the KWU-1.

The Coyotes had a chance to even the score at 3-all with 11:23 to go in the second, but Ochoa pushed a 44-yard fi eld goal wide right. Wesleyan took the lead on its next drive as Troy Alsobrook scored from fi ve yards out when Hunter hit him with a backward swing pass that Alsobrook took in for the score. Wesleyan’s PAT was blocked.

Wesleyan (5-2, 4-2 KCAC) found the end zone on its next possession as well as Hunter tossed a ball to Roberts, who made several defenders miss tackles with some fancy footwork after the catch and sprinted down the sideline for a 56-yard scoring play. Wesleyan went for two, with Hunter targeting a pass in the back corner of the endzone to Carter to put the Coyotes up 14-3 with 4:30 to go.

Sterling answered back, driving 60 yards in eight plays capped by a Burbank seven yard pass to Matt James to send the game into the halftime break 14-10 in favor of the Coyotes.

The Coyotes took a 21-10 lead on their fi rst drive of the second half as Hunter hit McClain from six yards out with 10:14 to go.

That’s when both teams got the dropsies. On the second play of Sterling’s next drive, the Coyotes stripped Burbank and Sonny Gallegos recovered and returned the ball to the Sterling 39. The Coyotes drove to the Sterling 17, but Hunter’s second down pass into the endzone was picked off by Jeremy Garcia for a touchback.

Sterling (4-3, 3-3 KCAC) promptly gave the ball back to the Coyotes on the ensuing drive as Thomas stripped Jesse Brundage and Niko Arellano recovered at the Sterling 33. The Coyotes then handed the ball back to the Warriors when Hunter was stripped on a scramble and Jesse

Kendig recovered for the Warriors.

Wesleyan nearly gave the ball back after the Sterling punt when a bad snap to Hunter was nearly recovered by Sterling, but the Coyotes were able to get back on the ball.

Hunter was 30-of-53 passing in the game for 309 yards and two scores along with one interception. Roberts set a new KWU record for single season receptions with 13 catches for 153 yards and a score. The previous record was Mike McCrory with 11 in 1972. Winship had 12 carries for 32 yards, and Brett Giesen added 10 carries for 26 yards.

Burbank went 14-of-21 passing for Sterling for 175 yards and two touchdowns, but the Warriors balanced their off ensive attack with 179 yards rushing led by Bundrage with 29 carries for 121 yards. JoJo Curiel led Sterling’s receivers with three catches for 38 yards.

OCTOBER 30, 2010

OTTAWA AT KANSAS WESLEYAN 1 2 3 4 TOT

Ottawa 14 7 14 14 49Kansas Wesleyan 3 21 21 0 45

TEAM STATISTICS OTT KWU

First Downs 27 32 --Rushing 6 9 --Passing 16 22 --Penalty 5 1 Rushing Attempts 34 44 Yards Gained Rushing 152 196 Yards Lost Rushing 1 20Net Yards Rushing 151 176

Net Yards Passing 404 497

--Passes Attempted 48 55 --Passes Completed 27 37 --Had Intercepted 2 2Total Off ensive Plays 82 99

Total Net Yards 555 673 --Avg Gain Per Play 6.8 6.8Fumbles: No / Lost 3 / 2 3 / 3 Penalties: No / Yards 6 / 38 14 / 128 No of Punts / Yards 5 / 171 5 / 200 --Avg Per Punt 34.2 40.0 Punt Returns: No/ Yds 0 / 0 0 / 0 Kickoff Returns: No / Yds 7 / 29 6 / 77 Int Returns: No / Yds 2 / 10 2 / -11Fumble Ret: No / Yds 0 / 0 0 / 0 Misc. Yds 0 0 Possession Time 28:34 31:21 Third Down Conv 5 of 15 9 of 19 Fourth Down Conv 0 of 2 1 of 2 Sacks By: No / Yds 3 / 18 0 / 0

OTTAWA STATISTICSRUSHING Att Gain Lost Net TD Lg 32 Baer 16 71 0 71 0 9 6 Adamson 5 34 0 34 1 12 3 Gimzo 3 16 0 16 0 8 27 Tucker 5 16 1 15 0 11 7 Anderson 2 9 0 9 0 6 8 Krug 1 6 0 6 0 6 19 Johnson 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 TEAM 1 0 0 0 0 0Total 34 152 1 151 1 12

PASSING Att Cmp Int Yds TD Lg Sk6 Adamson 45 26 2 391 4 65 0 3 Gimzo 1 1 0 13 1 13 0 82 Adamson 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 19 Johnson 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total 48 27 2 404 5 65 0 RECEIVING No Yds TD Lg 7 Anderson 10 156 2 65 8 Krug 5 57 0 19 3 Gimzo 4 55 1 33 32 Baer 3 52 0 23 11 Davidsmeyer 2 46 1 40 82 Adamson 2 30 1 24 27 Tucker 1 8 0 8 Total 27 404 5 65

PUNTING No Yds Avg TB I20 Lg42 Giambona 5 171 34.2 1 2 47Total 5 171 34.2 1 2 47 FIELD GOALS DistanceWieder 50, 55 (Field Goals Made are in parenthesis.)

KWU STATISTICSRUSHING Att Gain Lost Net TD Lg 16 Webster 28 149 19 130 1 27 20 Winship 14 46 0 46 0 15 21 Giesen 2 1 1 0 0 1 Total 44 196 20 176 1 27

PASSING Att Cmp Int Yds TD Lg Sk16 Webster 55 37 2 497 5 60 3Total 55 37 2 497 5 60 3 RECEIVING No Yds TD Lg 8 Roberts 13 211 2 60 11 McClain 6 63 0 24 28 Alsobrook 4 88 1 46 12 Hall 4 35 0 11 7 Engelberg 4 24 0 17 20 Winship 3 46 1 30 33 Caldwell 2 23 0 12 23 Berry 1 7 1 7 Total 37 497 5 60

PUNTING No Yds Avg TB I20 Lg39 Giffi n 4 171 42.8 0 1 58 16 Webster 1 29 29.0 0 1 29 Total 5 200 40.0 0 2 58

FIELD GOALS DistanceOchoa 34, (27) (Field Goals Made are in parenthesis.) Kansas Wesleyan had a 45-28 lead on No.10 ranked Ottawa University Braves with 2:33 left in the third quarter, but the Braves ran off 21 unanswered points, including 14 in a matter of 10 seconds in the fi nal moments of the game as

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KKANSAS ANSAS WWESLEYAN ESLEYAN UUNIVERSITYNIVERSITYthe Braves came away with a 49-45 win over the Coyotes on Courtyard by Marriott Senior Day at Salina Stadium.

Doug Webster, who returned after a one game suspension last week, hit Ricky Roberts with a 60-yard touchdown pass with 2:33 to go in the third to give Wesleyan its 45-28 lead. But back came the Braves, needing only one play for Bobby Adamson to fi nd Clarence Anderson for a 65-yard touchdown to get the Braves with ten at 45-35.

The Coyotes appeared to be in business after Ty Holmes picked off an Adamson pass with 9:25 left in the fourth, but three plays later Jake Winship coughed up the ball and Ottawa’s DJ Grayson recovered with 8:08 to go. Ottawa drove to the KWU-33 and had to settle for a 50-yard fi eld goal try by Casey Wieder that was wide right.

After a stalled KWU drive, Ottawa took over at its own-18 and promptly drove 82 yards in nine plays capped by Adamson’s two-yard run to get within three at 45-42 with 43 seconds left. The Braves then tried the onside kick in which it appeared one of the Ottawa players was well off sides, but the Braves avoided the penalty and recovered the ball at the KWU 40.

One play was all it took, as Adamson got great protection from his off ensive line and found Chris Davidsmeyer wide, wide open in the endzone for the go-ahead score. The PAT made it 49-45 with 33 seconds left.

The Coyotes tried to drive for the game winning score, getting to the Ottawa 47, but Webster was sacked and fumbled and the ball was recovered by Ottawa to seal the win for the Braves.

Ottawa took a 7-0 lead with 7:43 to go in the fi rst quarter on a 13-yard touchdown pass from Shane Gimzo to Clarence Anderson. On the ensuing kickoff , Coyote returner Brett Giesen coughed it up, one of three KWU fumbles on the day, and the Braves recovered at the KWU-24. Two plays later, Ottawa scored again to go up 14-0 with 7:21 to go in the fi rst.

Wesleyan drove to the Ottawa-10 on its next drive and put its fi rst points of the day up on a 27-yard Chewy Ochoa fi eld goal and Ottawa led 14-3 after one.

Ottawa took a 21-3 lead with 4:41 to go in the fi rst half on a 33-yard pass from Adamson to Gimzo, only to see the Coyotes quickly answer back as Webster hit Roberts for 55 yards down the sideline for the score to get the Coyotes within 11 at 21-10. Ottawa turned it over on the ensuing kickoff as Gimzo was stripped by JR Reynolds and Matt Broeckelman recovered at the Ottawa-20. Four plays later Wesleyan was in the endzone again as Webster hit Anthony Berry just inside the pylon for the score.

After a stalled Ottawa drive, the Coyotes took over

at their own 40, and quickly marched downfi eld, covering 60 yards in seven plays in 47 seconds capped by a 30-yard pass from Webster to Troy Alsobrook to put Wesleyan up 24-21 at the half.

The Coyotes took the ball to open the second half and on the second play of the drive Webster was picked off by Fielding Brenner, who took it back 10 yards for a pick-six to put Ottawa back ahead 28-24 with 14:22 to go in the third.

Wesleyan answered right back, getting a 46-yard play from Webster to Alsobrook to set up Webster’s 21-yard touchdown scamper to put Wesleyan back up 31-28 with 13:53 to go. Ottawa again coughed up the ball on the ensuing kick as Rashad Tucker put the ball on the turf and JR Reynolds recovered at the Ottawa-36. Six plays later the Coyotes were in the endzone again on an eight-yard Webster pass to Winship putting the Coyotes up 38-28.

Both teams lit up the fi nal stat sheet, combining for 1228 yards of total off ense as both teams passed for over 400 yards in the game and rushed for over 150 each.

Webster led the Coyotes (5-3, 4-3) with 28 carries for 130 yards rushing and a score, and also went 37-of-55 passing for a school record 497 yards and fi ve scores, but also threw two interceptions. Roberts tied his own school record with 13 receptions and set a new KWU record with 211 receiving yards. Michael Baer led Ottawa (7-1, 6-1) with 71 yards rushing on 16 attempts, and the Braves used four diff erent players at quarterback led by Adamson who was 26-of-45 for 391 yards and four touchdowns and two interceptions. Anderson led Ottawa’s receivers with 10 catches for 156 yards and two scores.

NOVEMBER 6, 2010

KANSAS WESLEYAN AT FRIENDS 1 2 3 4 TOT

Kansas Wesleyan 7 6 15 8 36Friends 7 14 6 6 33

TEAM STATISTICS KWU FRND

First Downs 22 26 --Rushing 11 6 --Passing 10 17 --Penalty 1 3Rushing Attempts 44 40 Yards Gained Rushing 228 166 Yards Lost Rushing 5 10Net Yards Rushing 223 156

Net Yards Passing 257 428 --Passes Attempted 36 48 --Passes Completed 15 26 --Had Intercepted 1 3Total Off ensive Plays 80 88

Total Net Yards 480 584

--Average Gain Per Play 6.0 6.6Fumbles: No. / Lost 2 / 1 1 / 1 Penalties: No. / Yds 3 / 41 10 / 97 Punts / Yds 6 / 207 4 / 101 --Average Per Punt 34.5 25.3 Punt Returns: No / Yds 0 / 0 1 / 6 Kickoff Returns: No / Yds 6 / 92 2 / 37Int. Returns: No / Yds 3 / 4 1 / -1 Fumble Returns: No / Yds 0 / 0 0 / 0 Possession Time 22:28 37:32 Third Down Conversions 6 of 15 9 of 19 Fourth Down Conversions 0 of 2 2 of 4 Sacks By: No / Yds 0 / 0 0 / 0

FRIENDS STATISTICSRUSHING Att Gain Lost Net TD Lg 7 Trotter 10 68 0 68 1 16 29 Goerzen 9 37 2 35 0 10 33 Benning 3 32 0 32 0 16 8 Bristow 11 18 2 16 1 6 20 Bolander 6 11 1 10 0 4 14 Taylor 1 0 5 -5 0 0Total 40 166 10 156 2 16 PASSING Att Cmp Int Yds TD Lg Sk8 Bristow 48 26 3 428 3 54 0Total 48 26 3 428 3 54 0 RECEIVING No Yds TD Lg 83 Hyde 10 251 1 54 2 Pierce 10 138 2 40 81 Trotter 2 17 0 9 80 Womack 1 12 0 12 20 Bolander 1 8 0 8 29 Goerzen 1 5 0 5 7 Trotter 1 -3 0 0Total 26 428 3 54

PUNTING No Yds Avg TB I20 Lg8 Bristow 2 65 32.5 0 1 42 35 Johnson 2 36 18.0 0 0 25Total 4 101 25.3 0 1 42 FIELD GOALS Distance (Field Goals Made are in parenthesis.)

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KKANSAS ANSAS WWESLEYAN ESLEYAN UUNIVERSITYNIVERSITYKWU STATISTICSRUSHING Att Gain Lost Net TD Lg 16 Webster 21 152 4 148 1 21 20 Winship 18 63 1 62 1 14 21 Giesen 4 13 0 13 0 7 0 TEAM 1 0 0 0 0 0 Total 44 228 5 223 2 21 PASSING Att Cmp Int Yds TD Lg Sk16 Webster 36 15 1 257 3 60 0 Total 36 15 1 257 3 60 0 RECEIVING No Yds TD Lg 8 Roberts 5 71 1 27 11 McClain 4 114 1 60 23 Berry 3 30 0 22 28 Alsobrook 2 39 0 33 12 Hall 1 3 1 3Total 15 257 3 60

PUNTING No Yds Avg TB I20 Lg39 Giffi n 4 165 41.3 1 0 61 16 Webster 2 42 21.0 0 2 27Total 6 207 34.5 1 2 61 FIELD GOALS Distance (Field Goals Made are in parenthesis.)

Story Courtesy of Bob Davidson, Salina Journal WICHITA -- Quarterback Doug Webster had his worst passing day of the season. The defense gave up 584 yards -- 428 passing -- and 33 points. But unlike its previous three games, when Kansas Wesleyan found ways to lose, the Coyotes made the big play at the end and found a way to win. Sonny Gallegos' interception of a Jayme Bristow pass at the Wesleyan 30-yard line with 6 seconds left thwarted Friends' last-ditch drive and the Coyotes hung on for a wild 36-33 Kansas Conference victory at Adair-Austin Stadium. "It's real nice to get the monkey off all our backs," Webster said. "We were kind of getting down and I could tell after the game with the players and even the coaches, the monkey's off our back and a sigh of relief. It feels good to win a game." Not that it was easy, by any means. Wesleyan (6-3 overall, 5-3 KCAC) trailed 21-7 late in the second quarter and gave up a touchdown that gave Friends a 33-28 lead with 9:22 left in the game. KWU promptly drove to the Friends' 2-yard line before Webster lost a yard on second down, then threw two incomplete passes -- the fi rst to Jake Winship who was open on the goal line but dropped the ball. Wesleyan got the ball back two plays later when Bristow fumbled the snap and the Coyotes recovered at the Falcons' 7. Webster dove into the end zone from the 1 three plays later with 3:48

left, then hit Will Hall with a two-point conversion pass, making it 36-33. Friends (6-3, 5-3) stalled on its next possession when Bristow, on fourth-down-and 15, completed a 14-yard pass to Doug Pierce. Wesleyan went three-and-out but only 31 seconds remained when Friends got the ball back at its 18-yard line. Three plays later Gallegos snagged Bristow's overthrown pass to Pierce to end the drama. "We were told to stay back, we were in zone coverage," said Gallegos, a senior cornerback. "The quarterback kind of overthrew him and I just went up for it." Wesleyan intercepted three passes and had the fumble recovery but Bristow had more than a few good moments himself. He completed 26 of 49 passes for 428 yards and three touchdowns. He also ran for a TD. The Coyotes' secondary had all kinds of trouble covering the Falcons' towering tandem of Pierce, who's 6-feet-6, and Mike Hyde, who stands 6-5. Hyde caught 10 passes for 251 yards and a touchdown while Pierce caught 10 for 138 yards. Both are seniors. "They're both tall guys and you've got to go up with them," Gallegos said. "We practiced that all week with the tallest receivers on our team. They're big guys." "We'll never be able to replace those two," Friends coach Monty Lewis said. "They have left a permanent mark on our program. Mike Hyde's one of fi nest athletes I've ever been around and I don't know if I've seen a playmaker like Doug Pierce." Wesleyan's playmaker deluxe, Webster, was spectacular once again despite an off day throwing the ball. He 15 of 35 passing for 257 yards, three touchdowns and an interception, and also had 148 yards rushing on 21 attempts and a TD, giving him 405 total yards on the day. Webster entered the game as the NAIA leader in individual total off ense with 395.1 yards per game and is two yards shy of breaking Dale Dvorak's school record of 5,125 career yards. "He pulled it down and ran it when he needed to and that's what hurt us in the end," Lewis said. Webster became KWU's career pass completion leader after entering the contest needing two to break Ty Lohman's record of 151. But he also missed several open receivers and his interception came at the Friends' 5-yard line in the fi rst quarter. "We weren't clicking at the beginning with the passing game but luckily we had the run game working well and got the job done," Webster said. "Doug kept his composure, didn't try to do

anything he couldn't do and made some plays and fi rst downs with his feet," Wesleyan coach Dave Dallas said. Webster hit Ricky Roberts with a 20-yard touchdown on the Coyotes' fi rst possession and closed the half with a 15-yard scoring strike to Zach McClain but Wesleyan trailed 21-13 at intermission. McClain, a freshman, had four catches for 114 yards in the game. The Coyotes led 28-27 after three quarters. Winship scored on a 3-yard run and Webster hit Hall with a 3-yard touchdown pass in the quarter. Linebacker Adrian Thomas led Wesleyan's defense with 15 tackles, 2 1/2 for losses. Anthony Luna had 12 tackles and an interception, and Jamie Cowan 11 tackles and an interception. "The defense rose to the occasion in the second half," Dallas said. "The key was in the fourth quarter when they had the wind at their back was we kept the fi eld position and that was really big."

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KANSAS WESLEYAN AT SOUTHWESTERN 1 2 3 4 TOT

Kansas Wesleyan 14 21 24 13 72Southwestern 14 13 7 14 48

TEAM STATISTICS KWU SWC

First Downs 36 34 --Rushing 15 21 --Passing 19 12 --Penalty 2 1Rushing Attempts 36 77 Yards Gained Rushing 255 434 Yards Lost Rushing 11 25Net Yards Rushing 244 409

Net Yards Passing 466 154 --Passes Attempted 46 28 --Passes Completed 31 15 --Had Intercepted 0 1 Total Off ensive Plays 82 105

Total Net Yards 710 563

--Average Gain Per Play 8.7 5.4Fumbles: No. / Lost 1 / 1 0 / 0 Penalties: No. / Yds 5 / 45 5 / 45 Punts / Yds 1 / 46 6 / 247 --Average Per Punt 46.0 41.2 Punt Returns: No / Yds 1 / 1 0 / 0 Kickoff Returns: No / Yds 8 / 180 11 / 154Int. Returns: No / Yds 1 / 45 0 / 0 Fumble Returns: No / Yds 0 / 0 1 / 1 Possession Time 20:18 39:42 Third Down Conversions 6 of 10 17 of 25 Fourth Down Conversions 1 of 2 1 of 2 Sacks By: No / Yds 5 / 24 1 / 4 SOUTHWESTERN STATISTICSRUSHING Att Gain Lost Net TD Lg 5 Myers 39 221 1 220 2 24 24 Holbert 18 103 0 103 2 31 11 May 16 94 24 70 2 23 6 Schaefer 1 12 0 12 0 12 12 Butler 1 3 0 3 0 3 31 Holloway 2 1 0 1 0 1Total 77 434 25 409 6 31

PASSING Att Cmp Int Yds TD Lg Sk11 May 27 14 1 143 1 23 4 12 Butler 1 1 0 11 0 11 0Total 28 15 1 154 1 23 4 RECEIVING No Yds TD Lg 18 Melby 8 87 0 23 6 Schaefer 3 23 0 12 80 Clutter 2 24 1 17 7 Freeman 1 11 0 11 2 Pataki 1 9 0 9 Total 15 154 1 23

PUNTING No Yds Avg TB I20 Lg22 Tria 6 247 41.2 0 3 55Total 6 247 41.2 0 3 55

FIELD GOALS Distance (Field Goals Made are in parenthesis.)

KWU STATISTICS

RUSHING Att Gain Lost Net TD Lg 16 Webster 18 126 11 115 1 32 20 Winship 13 105 0 105 0 25 21 Giesen 4 21 0 21 0 9 8 Roberts 1 3 0 3 0 3Total 36 255 11 244 1 32

PASSING Att Cmp Int Yds TD Lg Sk

16 Webster 45 31 0 466 8 60 1 39 Giffi n 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total 46 31 0 466 8 60 1

RECEIVING No Yds TD Lg

28 Alsobrook 11 116 1 24 8 Roberts 6 165 4 60 23 Berry 5 55 1 27 11 McClain 4 73 0 20 7 Engelberg 3 45 1 19 20 Winship 1 9 1 9 12 Hall 1 3 0 3Total 31 466 8 60

PUNTING No Yds Avg TB I20 Lg 1 Ochoa 1 46 46.0 0 0 46

Total 1 46 46.0 0 0 46

FIELD GOALS Distance

Ochoa (35)(Field Goals Made are in parenthesis.)

WINFIELD – The fi nal score sounded more of something one would fi nd in Stewart Fieldhouse at Southwestern College, rather than at the all new Jantz Stadium. Kansas Wesleyan rolled up 72 points and 710 yards of total off ense as the Coyotes beat Southwestern 72-48 in the season fi nale on Saturday at Jantz Stadium.

It was another crazy off ensive game for both teams as the Coyotes continued to obliterate every total off ense, passing and receiving record in the books. The Coyotes set a new single game total off ense mark with their 710 yards, while senior quarterback Doug Webster and junior wide receiver Ricky Roberts now own virtually every passing and receiving record for Wesleyan. Roberts, who fi nished this season with 67 catches, needs only 50 next season to break Steve Willis’ career receptions record.

Southwestern took the opening kickoff and marched 70 yards in seven plays to draw fi rst blood as Cass Myers capped the drive with a nine-yard run to put the Builders up 7-0 with 12:18 to go in the fi rst quarter.

Back came the Coyotes, led by Webster, Wesleyan marched 66 yards in seven plays in just over a minute and a half to even the score at 7-all on Webster’s 10-yard scoring pass to Anthony Berry.

On Wesleyan’s next drive, Webster hit senior tailback Jake Winship on a nine-yard scoring play to cap an eight play, 80 yard drive and put the Coyotes up 14-7 with 7:32 to go in the fi rst. After

another failed Southwestern drive, the Coyotes drove to the Southwestern 6, and appeared to settle for a 23-yard fi eld goal, but went for the fake instead, but Tanner Giffi n’s pass to JR Reynolds was incomplete.

Southwestern answered back with a 10 play, 94 yard march that was aided by a 24 yard Myers run on the fi rst play and then a 31-yard scoring run by Cory Holbert to even things up at 14-all.

Wesleyan took the ball with 24 seconds left in the opening quarter and carried its drive over into the second and found paydirt again, this time Webster fi nding favorite target Roberts for an 11-yard scoring play and the Coyotes were up 21-14 with 14:08 to go in the fi rst half.

Back came Southwestern, using another run heavy drive to go 82 yards in 13 plays in four minutes capped by a 17 yard Myers run and then a 12 yard Holbert run for the score to knot things up at 21-all.

The Coyotes promptly answered back, going 69 yards in seven plays as Webster hit Troy Alsobrook from 11 yards out to put the Coyotes up 28-21 with 8:24 to go in the half. Wesleyan’s defense fi nally held and after the Southwestern punt, the Coyotes were on the prowl again.

Wesleyan marched 76 yards in fi ve plays capped by a 43-yard Webster to Roberts connection to put the Coyotes up 35-21 after Chewy Ochoa’s extra point with 5:10 left.

The Moundbuilders would answer right back, getting a 17 yard pass from Brady May to Wayne Clutter to get within eight at 35-27 after Kelton Reed blocked the extra point.

The Coyotes led 35-27 at the break.

Wesleyan opened the second half driving to the Southwestern 18, and settled for a 35-yard Ochoa fi eld goal to take a 38-27 lead with 13:09 to go in the third. That was just the start of things as Wesleyan would pile on 24 points in the third.

Southwestern got nowhere on its fi rst drive of the second half and after the punt, the Coyotes needed only three plays and 35 seconds to cover 65 yards as Webster hit Roberts for a 40 yard touchdown play and Ochoa’s kick put the Coyotes up 45-27 with 10:35 to go in the third.

The Builders would take 14 plays to go 85 yards on their next drive fi nding paydirt as Myers scored on a 14-yard run to get Southwestern within 11 at 45-34. The Coyotes quickly answered back, marching 63 yards in seven plays as Webster hit Roberts again, this time from 27 yards out to put the Coyotes up 52-34 with 4:40 to go in the third.

Wesleyan’s defense then stepped up and put

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KKANSAS ANSAS WWESLEYAN ESLEYAN UUNIVERSITYNIVERSITYsome points on the board. Faced with fourth and 5 at their own 43, Southwestern went for it and May’s pass to Clutter was picked off by Jamie Cowan at the Southwestern 45 and Cowan took it to the house for a pick-six to put the Coyotes up 59-34 with 2:31 to go in the third.

Southwestern (2-8, 2-7) capped its next drive with a three yard May run to get within 18 points at 59-41, but the Coyotes had an answer waiting. After an illegal contact penalty gave Wesleyan the ball at the Southwestern 39, Webster hit Alsobrook for 10 yards and two plays later hit Zach McClain for 17 yards to give Wesleyan fi rst and goal at the Southwestern 7. Three plays later, Webster took it in from two yards out putting the Coyotes up 65-41 with 11:32 to go.

Southwestern stalled on its next drive, but Webster coughed up the ball on a bad snap on the fi rst play of the ensuing Wesleyan drive and Southwestern capitalized as May dove in from a yard out to make it 65-48 with 8:34 to go.

Wesleyan (7-3, 6-3) had one last scoring drive in them. A huge 32-yard run by Webster set up his pass to Jason Engelberg on the next play from nine yards out to put the Coyotes up 72-48 with 7:25 to go.

Neither team was able to score the rest of the way, but the damage had been done to the statistics computer by then as both teams combined for 1273 yards of total off ense and 120 points.

Webster had another incredible day racking up another 581 yards of total off ense himself, including 115 yards rushing with a touchdown and passing 31-of-44 for 466 yards and a school record eight touchdown passes, including four to Roberts who had six catches for 165 yards. Troy Alsobrook led the way with 11 grabs for 116 yards and one score. Adrian Thomas had an amazing 19 tackles on the day, including 2.5 sacks.

Southwestern rushed for 409 yards as a team, led by Myers with 39 carries for 220 yards and two scores. Holbert carried 18 times for 103 yards and two scores as well. May was just 14-of-27 passing for 143 yards with one touchdown and one interception. Cody Melby was May’s favorite target catching eight balls for 87 yards.

TOTAL OFFENSE ........................... 627 ..........Doug Webster .............. vs Ottawa University ..............10/30/10

RUSHING YARDS ........................... 148 ..........Doug Webster .............. at Friends Unviersity ..............11/06/10RUSHING ATTEMPTS .....................28 ...........Doug Webster .............. vs Ottawa University ..............10/30/10RUSHING TDs.....................................2 .............Brett Giesen .................. vs Bethel College .....................09/25/10 2 .............Jake Winship ................ vs University of St Mary ........09/18/10 LONGEST RUSH ...............................34 ...........Jake Winship ................ at Bethany College .................10/02/10

PASSING YARDS ............................ 497 ..........Doug Webster .............. vs Ottawa University ..............10/30/10 PASSING ATTEMPTS ......................55 ...........Doug Webster .............. vs Ottawa University ..............10/30/10PASSING TDs ......................................8 .............Doug Webster .............. at Southwestern College ......11/13/10 LONGEST PASS .................................66 ...........Doug Webster .............. at McPherson College ...........10/16/10 PASSES COMPLETED .....................37 ...........Doug Webster .............. vs Ottawa University ..............10/30/10 HAD INTERCEPTED .........................2 .............Doug Webster .............. vs Ottawa University .............10/30/10 RECEIVING YARDS ........................ 211 ..........Ricky Roberts ............... vs Ottawa University ..............10/30/10RECEPTIONS .....................................13 ...........Ricky Roberts ............... vs Ottawa University ..............10/30/10 13 ...........Ricky Roberts ............... vs Sterling College ..................10/23/10RECEIVING TDs .................................4 .............Ricky Roberts ............... at Southwestern College ......11/13/10LONGEST RECEPTION ...................66 ...........Zach McClain ............... at McPherson College ...........10/16/10

FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS ................4 .............Jesus Ochoa ................. at Tabor College ......................09/11/10 FIELD GOALS MADE .......................3 .............Jesus Ochoa ................. at Tabor College .......................09/11/10LONGEST FG ATTEMPTED...........44 ...........Jesus Ochoa.................. vs Sterling College ..................10/23/10LONGEST FG MADE ........................40 ...........Jesus Ochoa.................. vs Haskell Indian Nations .....10/09/10

PAT KICK ATTEMPTS ......................10 ...........Jesus Ochoa.................. at Southwestern College ......11/13/10PAT KICKS MADE ..............................9 .............Jesus Ochoa.................. at Southwestern College ......11/13/10 9 .............Jesus Ochoa.................. at Bethany College .................10/02/10PAT % ................................................. 100 ..........Jesus Ochoa.....................Several times vs Several Opponents

PUNTS ...................................................5 .............Jesus Ochoa.................. at McPherson College ...........10/16/10LONGEST PUNT ...............................68 ...........Jesus Ochoa.................. vs Sterling College ..................10/23/10

PUNT RETURNS ................................3 .............Troy Alsobrook ............ vs University of St Mary ........09/18/10PUNT RETURN YARDS ...................62 ...........Troy Alsobrook ............ vs University of St Mary ........09/18/10LONGEST PUNT RETURN .............55 ...........Troy Alsobrook ............ at Bethany College .................10/02/10

KICK RETURNS ..................................5 .............Horace Carter ..................Several times vs Several Opponents KICK RETURN YARDS................... 166 ..........Horace Carter ............... at McPherson College ...........10/16/10LONGEST KICK RETURN ...............77 ...........Horace Carter ............... at Tabor College .......................09/11/10

INTERCEPTIONS ...............................1 .............Several Individuals vs Several OpponentsINT RETURN YDS .............................52 ...........Sonny Gallegos ........... vs University of St Mary ........09/18/10LONGEST INT RETURN..................52 ...........Sonny Gallegos ........... vs University of St Mary ........09/18/10

TACKLES ..............................................19 ...........Adrian Thomas ............ at Southwestern College .....11/13/10SACKS ....................................................3 .............Adrian Thomas ............ at Southwestern College ......11/13/10TACKLES FOR LOSS .........................3 .............Several Individuals vs Several Opponents

2010 KWU SINGLE GAME INDIVIDUAL SUPERLATIVES

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Kansas Wesleyan University celebrates its 117th year of football this season. Kansas Wesleyan’s football history is a storied one, one of great coaches, great players, and great teams.

It all began in 1893, as the “Wesleyans” as they were known back then, took to the fi eld experimenting with one of the newest intercollegiate sports sweeping the nation, football. Kansas Wesleyan played its fi rst ever game against the high school team from Abilene on November 6, 1893. KWU was victorious 14-2. The November 7, 1893, edition of the Salina Daily Republican claimed, “WESLEYAN WINS! The Abilene team gets some pointers on foot ball...” Just one week later, the team traveled south to Lindsborg to play the Bethany Swedes. Kansas Wesleyan also showed the Bethany boys a thing or two about the game as they clobbered them 48-0. The Coyotes then entertained Abilene again and then Chapman on consecutive days, coming out victorious in both contests. The fi nal recorded contest of the inaugural season was against the tough Baker University team, which stopped in town on its way back from beating the Denver State College team. Baker beat KWU 44-0, and Wesleyan fi nished the fi rst year with a 4-1 record.

A nationwide effort to suppress football because of its brutality hit Salina and the school’s administration banished the sport from the campus for fi ve years. Changes to the rules of football, along with a renewed interest at KWU and nationwide brought the sport back to Wesleyan in 1899.

Kansas Wesleyan football sputtered the next few years, being cancelled three times for lack of interest and protests by members of the KWU administration, who still detested the sport for its lack of class and civilization, and once for World War I in 1918. In 1920, a little fi repot from Ohio named Alexander Brown Mackie arrived in Salina and took over the KWU athletic program and began a resurgence of Coyote football, which has continued since. Mackie has the best winning percentage of all coaches at KWU who have more than 10 wins (.545), and has the second most wins overall (78) in his 17 years of coaching. Mackie has fi ve of KWU’s 13 KCAC Championships, one more than Gene Bissell who earned four trophies in his tenure at KWU. Since the beginning of the modern era of the KCAC in 1929, KWU has captured 13 conference titles, third place all time behind Bethany and Ottawa who each have 17.

In 1952, the legendary Franklin Gene Bissell took over a fl edgling Coyote football program that had gone 42-45-13 since Mackie left in 1937. Bissell spent the next 26 years at the helm, bringing the team to the top of the KCAC once again. Bissell is the all-time winningest football coach at KWU with 116 wins, and has the third best winning percentage (.494) all-time. Bissell was elected to the KWU Athletic Hall of Fame and is also a member of the NAIA Hall of Fame (1991). Bissell retired from coaching after the 1978 season with a 116-119-7 record.

The next 18 years of Coyote football saw only one KCAC championship in 1982, a player controversy involving a player who had already graduated from Florida State that landed KWU in the national spotlight on ESPN in 1995, and a dismal 67-109-1 record until 1997, when Dave Dallas came to KWU from KCAC rival Ottawa University. Since then, Dallas has returned the team to its past glory, as he earned consecutive KCAC titles in 2001 and 2002. Since 2000, KWU has gone 71-42 and has appeared three times in post-season play (2000 American Family Insurance Charity Bowl, 2001 NAIA Playoff s, 2002 NAIA Playoff s). Dallas’ two trips to the NAIA playoff s were the fi rst in KWU’s history. His record at KWU stands at 79-61 through 14 seasons.

Since the inception of football at KWU in 1893, Kansas Wesleyan has a 412-441-39 record. Since the modern era of the KCAC began in 1929, KWU’s conference record is 294-281-22 to go along with its 13 conference championships, the fi rst of which was in 1929, and the most recent in 2002.

A BRIEF HISTORY OF KANSAS WESLEYAN FOOTBALL 1893 - 2010

FOOTBALL HISTORY QUICK FACTSFirst Year of Football ................................................................1893Seasons Played ............................................................................ 102Overall Record ...................................................412-441-39 (.483)KCAC Record ......................................................294-281-22 (.511)KCAC Championships .......................................13 (Last in 2002)

Bowl Appearances ...........................................................................1....................................................(American Family Charity, 2000)NAIA Championship Series Berths .............................................2...........................................................................................(2001, 2002)NAIA Championship Series Record ........................................0-2

KWU’S FIRST FOOTBALL SQUAD IN 1893

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Year ..................... Overall ................KCAC ^ ........................Coach

1893 ...........................4-11899 ...........................0-11900 ...........................0-11903 ...........................3-3 ....................................................................... Cowden1905 ...........................3-1 ....................................................................... Cowden1906 ...........................0-1 .............................................................................Miller1907 ...........................0-2-11908 ...........................7-3 ...................................................................C. Williams1909 ...........................1-2 ...................................................................C. Williams1914 ...........................3-3 .......................................................................Edwards1915 ...........................5-4 ............................ 4-3 .........................................Ragle1916 ...........................0-8 ............................ 0-7 .............................. G. Williams1917 ...........................1-8 ............................ 0-6 ...................................Edwards1919 ...........................3-5 ............................ 2-4 .................................... Quigley1920 ...........................0-5-3 ........................ 0-3-31921 ...........................0-8 ............................ 0-7 ......................................Mackie1922 ...........................2-7 ............................ 2-7 ......................................Mackie1923 ...........................4-5-1 ........................ 2-5-1 ..................................Mackie1924 ...........................5-3 ............................ 4-3 ......................................Mackie1925 ...........................4-2-1 ........................ 3-2-1 ..................................Mackie1926 ...........................4-4 ............................ 3-4 ......................................Mackie1927 ...........................7-0-1 ........................ 6-0-1 ..................................Mackie1928 ...........................5-2-1 ........................ 5-1-1 ..................................Mackie1929 .................... 6-0-2 ...................4-0-1 ..........................Mackie

1930 ...........................4-3-2 ........................ 2-2-1 ..................................Mackie1931 .................... 6-0-2 ...................2-0-2 ..........................Mackie

1932 ...........................5-3 ............................ 3-1 ......................................Mackie1933 ...........................5-4 ............................ 2-2 ......................................Mackie1934 .................... 5-4 .......................4-1 .............................Mackie

1935 .................... 4-3-1 ...................4-0-1 ..........................Mackie

1936 .................... 7-1-1 ...................4-0-1 ..........................Mackie

1937 ...........................5-3-1 ........................ 3-2 ......................................Mackie1938 ...........................2-6-1 ........................ 1-4 ................................... Johnson1939 ...........................2-3-4 ........................ 2-2-2 ............................... Johnson1940 .................... 6-1-2 ...................5-0-1 ........................Johnson

1941 ...........................4-3 ............................ 4-2 ................................... Johnson1942 ...........................5-4-2 ........................ 3-1-2 ............................... Johnson1946 ...........................3-4-2 ........................ 2-3-1 ....................................... Baer1947 ...........................4-4-1 ........................ 3-2-1 ....................................... Baer1948 ...........................5-4 ............................ 3-3 ........................................... Baer1949 ...........................3-6 ............................ 3-3 .................................. Forsberg1950 ...........................3-6-1 ........................ 3-2-1 .............................. Forsberg1951 ...........................5-4 ............................ 3-3 .................................. Forsberg1952 ...........................5-4 ............................ 2-4 ........................................Bissell1953 ...........................3-5-1 ........................ 3-3-1 ....................................Bissell1954 ...........................5-3-1 ........................ 4-2-1 ....................................Bissell1955 ...........................6-3 ............................ 5-2 ........................................Bissell1956 .................... 8-1 .......................7-0 .............................. Bissell

1957 .................... 8-1 .......................6-1 .............................. Bissell

1958 ...........................4-4-1 ........................ 3-4 ........................................Bissell1959 ...........................3-5-1 ........................ 3-3-1 ....................................Bissell1960 ...........................4-4-1 ........................ 4-4-1 ....................................Bissell1961 ...........................5-4 ............................ 5-4 ........................................Bissell1962 ...........................1-7-1 ........................ 1-7-1 ........................... Backstrom1963 ...........................3-6 ............................ 3-6 ........................................Bissell1964 ...........................3-6 ............................ 3-6 ........................................Bissell1965 ...........................3-6 ............................ 3-6 ........................................Bissell

Year ..................... Overall ................KCAC ...........................Coach

1966 ...........................2-7 ............................ 2-7 ........................................Bissell1967 ...........................6-3 ............................ 6-3 ........................................Bissell1968 ...........................7-2 ............................ 7-2 ........................................Bissell1969 .................... 8-2 .......................6-2 .............................. Bissell

1970 ...........................7-2 ............................ 3-2 ........................................Bissell1971 .................... 8-1 .......................8-0 .............................. Bissell

1972 ...........................3-5-1 ........................ 3-4-1 ....................................Bissell1973 ...........................2-8 ............................ 1-7 ........................................Bissell1974 ...........................2-8 ............................ 2-6 ........................................Bissell1975 ...........................5-5 ............................ 5-3 ........................................Bissell1976 ...........................3-7 ............................ 2-6 ........................................Bissell1977 ...........................2-7-1 ........................ 2-5-1 ....................................Bissell1978 ...........................1-10 .......................... 1-8 ........................................Bissell1979 ...........................2-7 ............................ 2-6 ..................................... Dupree1980 ...........................6-4 ............................ 6-2 ..................................... Dupree1981 ...........................2-7-1 ........................ 2-5-1 .............................Bingesser1982 .................... 7-1 .......................7-1 ........................ Bingesser

1983 ...........................3-7 ............................ 3-6 .................................Bingesser1984 ...........................0-10 .......................... 0-9 .................................Bingesser1985 ...........................2-8 ............................ 2-7 ........................................Welch1986 ...........................6-4 ............................ 6-3 ........................................Welch1987 ...........................7-3 ............................ 7-2 ..................................... Jenkins1988 ...........................5-4 ............................ 5-4 ..................................... Jenkins1989 ...........................6-4 ............................ 5-4 ..................................... Jenkins1990 ...........................6-4 ............................ 5-4 ..................................... Jenkins1991 ...........................3-7 ............................ 3-6 ..................................... Jenkins1992 ...........................3-7 ............................ 3-7 ..................................... Jenkins1993 ...........................4-6 ............................ 3-5 ..................................... Jenkins1994 * ........................0-10 .......................... 0-8 ..................................... Jenkins1995 * ........................1-9 ............................ 1-7 ..................................... Jenkins1996 ...........................3-7 ............................ 3-5 ..................................... Dupree1997 ** ......................0-9 ............................ 0-8 ........................................ Dallas1998 ...........................6-3 ............................ 5-3 ........................................ Dallas1999 ...........................2-7 ............................ 2-6 ........................................ Dallas2000 ...........................7-4 ............................ 6-3 ........................................ Dallas2001 .................... 8-3 .......................8-1 ...............................Dallas

2002 .................... 8-3 .......................8-1 ...............................Dallas

2003 ...........................4-6 ............................ 4-5 ........................................ Dallas2004 + .......................5-5 ............................ 5-4 ........................................ Dallas2005 ...........................8-2 ............................ 7-2 ........................................ Dallas2006 ...........................8-2 ............................ 7-2 ........................................ Dallas2007 ...........................5-5 ............................ 4-5 ........................................ Dallas2008 ...........................6-4 ............................ 5-4 ........................................ Dallas2009 ...........................5-5 ............................ 4-5 ........................................ Dallas2010 ...........................7-3 ............................ 6-3 ........................................ Dallas

^ KWU was a member of the KIAA until the formal organization of the KCAC in 1929. Conference records from 1915 until 1928 are KIAA.

* In 1994 and 1995, KWU fi nished 7-3 and 8-2 overall respectively, 6-2 in KCAC play both years, respectively, but had to forfeit seven wins each year due to an ineligible player.

** In 1997, KWU had to forfeit two wins due to inadvertant participation of an ineligible player

+ In 2004, KWU received a forfeit win from Bethany College due to an ineligible player

KCAC Championship Years in Bold

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FOOTBALL COACHING RECORDSNUMBER OF WINSGene Bissell .................... 116-119-7 (.494) ............ 26 yrs ........... (1952-61, 63-78)Dave Dallas .....................79-61 (.564) ..........14 yrs ........(1997-Present)

A.B. Mackie ........................78-52-13 (.600) ............ 17 yrs .........................(1921-37)Brad Jenkins ........................... 35-54 (.393) ............ 9 yrs ............................(1987-95)Gene Johnson .................... 19-17-9 (.528) ............ 5 yrs ............................(1938-42)Virgil Baer ............................ 12-12-3 (.500) ............ 3 yrs ............................(1946-48)Jon Bingesser ..................... 12-25-1 (.324) ............ 4 yrs ............................(1981-84)Wally Forsberg ................... 11-16-1 (.407) ............ 3 yrs ............................(1949-51)Ron Dupree ............................. 11-18 (.379) ............ 3 yrs .................... (1979, 80, 96)C.L. Williams ................................. 8-5 (.615) ............ 2 yrs ............................(1908-09)Jack Welch ..................................8-12 (.400) ............ 2 yrs ............................(1985-86)A.B. Cowden ................................ 6-4 (.600) ............ 2 yrs ........................... (1903, 05)W.F. Ragle ...................................... 5-4 (.556) ............ 1 yr .................................... (1915)George Edwards.......................4-11 (.267) ............ 2 yrs ........................... (1914, 17)Daffi n Backstrom ................... 1-7-1 (.125) ............ 1 yr .................................... (1962)George Williams ......................... 0-8 (.000) ............ 1 yr .................................... (1916)

WINNING PERCENTAGEC.L. Williams ................................. 8-5 (.615) ............ 2 yrs ............................(1908-09)A.B. Cowden ................................ 6-4 (.600) ............ 2 yrs ........................... (1903, 05)A.B. Mackie ........................78-52-13 (.600) ............ 17 yrs .........................(1921-37)Dave Dallas .....................79-61 (.564) ..........14 yrs ........(1997-Present)

W.F. Ragle ...................................... 5-4 (.556) ............ 1 yr .................................... (1915)Gene Johnson .................... 19-17-9 (.528) ............ 5 yrs ............................(1938-42)Virgil Baer ............................ 12-12-3 (.500) ............ 3 yrs ............................(1946-48)Gene Bissell .................... 116-119-7 (.494) ............ 26 yrs ........... (1952-61, 63-78)Wally Forsberg ................... 11-16-1 (.407) ............ 3 yrs ............................(1949-51)Jack Welch ..................................8-12 (.400) ............ 2 yrs ............................(1985-86)Brad Jenkins ........................... 35-54 (.393) ............ 9 yrs ............................(1987-95)Ron Dupree ............................. 11-18 (.379) ............ 3 yrs .................... (1979, 80, 96)Jon Bingesser ..................... 12-25-1 (.324) ............ 4 yrs ............................(1981-84)George Edwards.......................4-11 (.267) ............ 2 yrs ........................... (1914, 17)Daffi n Backstrom ................... 1-7-1 (.125) ............ 1 yr .................................... (1962)George Williams ......................... 0-8 (.000) ............ 1 yr .................................... (1916)

SINGLE GAME TOTAL OFFENSE## ..... Yards ......Name ..................... Opponent ................................Date

1 .......... 627 ........ Doug Webster ......... Ottawa University ...............10/30/102 .......... 581 ........ Doug Webster ......... Southwestern College .........11/13/103 .......... 483 ........ Doug Webster ......... McPherson College .............10/16/104 .......... 411 ........ Doug Webster ......... Bethany College ..................10/02/105 .......... 405 ........ Doug Webster ......... Friends University ...............11/06/106 ............ 394...........Bill Evans ....................................................................................19817 ............ 392...........Doug Webster........... McPherson College ...............10/17/098 .......... 348 ........ Doug Webster ......... Haskell Indian Nations .......10/09/109 ............ 338...........Ty Lohman ................................................................................199310 ........ 331 ........ Doug Webster ......... University of St Mary ..........09/18/10 10 .......... 331...........Johnny Johnson .....................................................................1986

SEASON TOTAL OFFENSE## ..............Name .......................................Yards ............................ Year

1 ..................Doug Webster ............................. 3752 ................................ 20102 .....................Dale Dvorak ......................................2067 ......................................19923 .....................Ty Lohman ........................................2066 ......................................19934 .....................Doug Webster ..................................1953 ......................................20095 .....................Drew Dallas .......................................1887 ......................................20086 .....................Johnny Johnson ..............................1789 ......................................19867 .....................Charles Jessamy ..............................1679 ......................................19718 .....................Matt Leonard ...................................1669 ......................................20019 .....................Darell Grames ..................................1628 ......................................200510 ...................Oscar Nero ........................................1593 ......................................2002

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CAREER TOTAL OFFENSE## ..................Name .......................................Yards ........................ Year

1 ......................Doug Webster ............................. 5715 ............................ 20102 ..........................Dale Dvorak ..................................... 5125 .................................19923 ..........................Bill Evans ........................................... 4206 .................................19824 ..........................Scott Jackson ................................. 3996 .................................19885 ..........................Dee Kozlow ...................................... 3939 .................................19686 ..........................Ron Gilliam ....................................... 3428 .................................19537 ..........................Drew Dallas ...................................... 3408 .................................20088 ..........................Charles Jessamy ............................. 3290 .................................19719 ..........................Alan Fahring .................................... 3199 .................................196810 ........................Darell Grames ................................. 2956 .................................2006

SINGLE GAME RUSHING YARDAGE## ..................Name .......................................Rec. .......................... Year

1 ..........................Ron West ........................................... 310 ...................................19762 ..........................John Johnson .................................. 306 ...................................19863 ..........................John Johnson .................................. 276 ...................................19864 ..........................Duke Williams ................................. 270 ...................................19805 ..........................Steve Schrader ................................ 265 ...................................19706 ..........................Martin Isaacson .............................. 264 ...................................19277 ..........................John Johnson .................................. 262 ...................................19868 ..........................Gib Robinson .................................. 261 ...................................19339 ..........................Duke Williams ................................. 256 ...................................198010 ........................Charles Jessamy ............................. 252 ...................................1971

SEASON RUSHING YARDAGE## ..................Name .......................................Yards ........................ Year

1 ..........................Charles Jessamy ............................. 1665 .................................19712 ..........................Darell Grames ................................. 1628 .................................20053 ..........................John Johnson .................................. 1592 .................................19864 ..........................Duke Williams ................................. 1575 .................................19805 ..........................Larry Houdek .................................. 1432 .................................19566 ..........................Matt Leonard ................................... 1400 .................................20017 ..........................Oscar Nero ....................................... 1391 .................................20028 ..........................Ron West ........................................... 1362 .................................19769 ..........................Preston McCorkle .......................... 1355 .................................200810 ........................Darell Grames ................................. 1328 .................................2006

CAREER RUSHING YARDAGE## ..................Name .......................................Yards ........................ Year

1 ..........................Charles Jessamy ............................. 3297 .................................19712 ..........................Alan Fahring .................................... 3199 .................................19683 ..........................Darell Grames ................................. 2956 .................................20064 ..........................Ron West ........................................... 2739 .................................19765 ..........................John Johnson .................................. 2383 .................................19866 ..........................Preston McCorkle .......................... 2369 .................................20087 ..........................Oscar Nero ....................................... 2199 .................................20038 ..........................Dee Kozlow ...................................... 2009 .................................19689 ..........................Jerod Barrett .................................... 2001 .................................200510 ........................Ron Gilliam ....................................... 1944 .................................1953

100+ YARD RUSHING GAMES IN A SEASON## ..................Name .......................................Games ...................... Year

1 ..........................Charles Jessamy ............................. 9 ........................................19712 ..........................Preston McCorkle .......................... 8 ........................................20082 ..........................Darell Grames ................................. 8 ........................................20062 ..........................Darell Grames ................................. 8 ........................................20055 ..........................Oscar Nero ....................................... 7 ........................................20025 ..........................Matt Leonard ................................... 7 ........................................20015 ..........................John Johnson .................................. 7 ........................................19865 ..........................Ron West ........................................... 7 ........................................19765 ..........................Larry Houdek .................................. 7 ........................................195610 ........................Duke Williams ................................. 6 ........................................198010 ........................Alan Fahring .................................... 6 ........................................1967

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SINGLE GAME PASSING YARDS## . Yds .. Name ................ Opponent ....... Date

1 .... 497...Doug Webster .... Ottawa ........10/30/102 .... 366...Doug Webster .... S’western ....11/13/103 .... 358...Doug Webster .... McPherson .10/16/104 ..... 338 .. Ty Lohman ............................................ 19935 ..... 333 .. Bill Evans ............................................... 19806 ..... 314 .. Doug Webster .... McPherson .10/17/097 .... 309...Travis Hunter ..... Sterling .......10/23/108 .... 306...Doug Webster .... Bethany ......10/02/109 .... 299...Doug Webster .... Haskell ........10/09/1010 .. 293...Doug Webster .... Tabor ...........09/11/10

SEASON PASSING YARDAGE## ........ Name ..........................Yards ......... Year

1 ........... Doug Webster .............. 2938 ...........20102 ............. Ty Lohman....................... 2066 ............. 19933 ............. Doug Webster ................ 1778 ............. 20094 ............. Dale Dvorak .................... 1530 ............. 19925 ............. Drew Dallas ..................... 1473 ............. 20086 ............. Drew Dallas ..................... 1409 ............. 20077 ............. Dale Dvorak .................... 1397 ............. 19918 ............. Ryan Canfi eld ................. 1374 ............. 20039 ............. Matt Karleskint .............. 1370 ............. 200110 ........... Mike Pozzi........................ 1359 ............. 2004

CAREER PASSING YARDAGE## ........ Name ..........................Yards ......... Year

1 ........... Doug Webster .............. 4716 ...........20102 ............. Dale Dvorak .................... 3722 ............. 19923 ............. Billy Evans ........................ 2965 ............. 19824. ............ Drew Dallas ..................... 2882 ............. 20085 ............. Ryan Canfi eld ................. 2578 ............. 20036 ............. Dee Kozlow ..................... 1950 ............. 19687 ............. John Hoff man ................ 1869 ............. 19608 ............. Bob Harris ........................ 1855 ............. 19549 ............. Terrance Phox ................ 1782 ............. 198510 ........... Ike Smicklo ...................... 1689 ............. 1975

GAME PASS COMPLETIONS## ..No. .. Name ................ Opponent ....... Date

1 ..... 37 ....Doug Webster .... Ottawa ........10/30/102 ..... 31 ....Doug Webster .... S’western ....11/13/103 ..... 30 ....Travis Hunter ..... Sterling .......10/23/104 ...... 27 .... Ty Lohman ............................................ 19935 ...... 26 .... T.J. O’Neill ............................................. 20006 ..... 24 ....Doug Webster .... Tabor ...........09/11/106 ...... 24 .... Drew Dallas ......... Bethany .......11/03/076 ...... 24 .... Mike Pozzi ............ Bethel ...........11/06/049 ..... 23 ....Doug Webster .... McPherson .10/16/1010 .... 23 .... Ryan Canfi eld ..... Tabor ............10/05/02

SEASON PASS COMPLETIONS## ........ Name ..........................Comp. ........ Year

1 ........... Doug Webster .............. 196 .............20102 ............. Ty Lohman....................... 151 ............... 19933 ............. Doug Webster ................ 139 ............... 20094 ............. Ryan Canfi eld ................. 123 ............... 20035 ............. Dale Dvorak .................... 117 ............... 19926 ............. Drew Dallas ..................... 113 ............... 20077 ............. Mike Pozzi........................ 111 ............... 20048 ............. Drew Dallas ..................... 109 ............... 20089 ............. Dale Dvorak .................... 104 ............... 199110 ........... Ryan Canfi eld ................. 97 .................. 2002

CAREER PASS COMPLETIONS## ...... Name .............................Comp. ....... Year

1 ......... Doug Webster ................. 335 ............20102 ...........Dale Dvorak .........................267 .............. 19923 ...........Drew Dallas .........................222 .............. 20084 ...........Ryan Canfi eld......................220 .............. 20035 ...........Bill Evans ..............................172 .............. 19826 ...........Ty Lohman ...........................151 .............. 19937 ...........Dee Kozlow .........................140 .............. 19688 ...........Doug Webster ....................139 .............. 20099 ........... Ike Smicklo ..........................136 .............. 197510 .........Bob Harris ............................118 .............. 1954

SINGLE GAME RECEPTIONS## ..No. . Name ...................Opponent ...... Date

1 ..... 13 .. Ricky Roberts ........Sterling ......10/23/101 ..... 13 .. Ricky Roberts ........Ottawa ......10/30/103 ..... 11 .. Troy Alsobrook .....S’western ...11/13/103 ...... 11 ...Mike McCory ......................................... 19725 ...... 10 ...Kevin Markwardt ................................. 19846 ...... 9 ... Ricky Roberts ........Tabor .........09/11/106 ........9 ....Marcus Lowe ..........Sterling .......10/27/076 ........9 ....Marc Cressman ......Evangel ......11/17/016 ........9 ....Robert Hampton ................................. 200010 .... 8 ... Jason Engelberg ...Bethel ........09/25/1010 .... 8 ... Jason Engelberg ...McPherson ..10/16/1010 ......8 ....Corey Ham ..............Bethel .........09/26/0910 ......8 ....Steve Willis ..............Friends ........10/11/0310 ......8 ....Kevin Markwardt ................................. 198310 ......8 ....Derek Denson ........Tabor ...........10/05/02

SEASON RECEPTIONS## ...... Name .............................Rec............ Year

1 ......... Ricky Roberts .................. 67...............20102 ...........Kevin Markwardt ...............52 ................. 19843 ...........Marc Cressman ..................46 ................. 20004 ...........Marc Cressman ..................41 ................. 20015 ...........Randy Williams ...................40 ................. 19935 ...........Steve Raney .........................40 ................. 19757 ...........Anthony Gibson ................38 ................. 19948 ...........Anthony Berry ....................37 ................. 20098 ...........Robert Hampton ...............37 ................. 200010 ....... Troy Alsobrook ................ 36...............201010 .........Corey Ham ...........................36 ................. 200910 .........Marcus Lowe .......................36 ................. 2007

CAREER RECEPTIONS## ...... Name .............................Rec............ Year

1 ...........Steve Willis ...........................117 .............. 20042 ...........Marcus Lowe .......................113 .............. 20083 ...........Marc Cressman ..................108 .............. 20014 ...........Randy Williams ...................102 .............. 19935 ...........Steve Randy ........................79 ................. 19756 ........... Lynn Coumpy .....................78 ................. 19907 ...........Anthony Gibson ................77 ................. 19958 ...........Greg Thomas ......................77 ................. 19819 ...........David Harris .........................68 ................. 198510 ....... Ricky Roberts .................. 67...............2010

SINGLE GAME RECEIVING YARDS## ..No. ..Name ..................Opponent ...... Date

1 .... 221.. Ricky Roberts .......Ottawa ......10/30/102 ..... 196 ..David Harris .......................................... 19823 ..... 184 ..David Harris .......................................... 19854 ..... 175 ..David Harris .......................................... 19825 .... 165.. Ricky Roberts .......S’western ...11/13/106 ..... 161 ..R.Z. Sims ................................................ 19627 .... 153.. Ricky Roberts .......Sterling ......10/23/108 ..... 152 ..Gailen Keeling ..................................... 19509 .... 144.. Ricky Roberts .......Haskell .......10/09/1010 ... 133 ..Jason Engelberg ..Sterling .......10/24/09

SEASON RECEIVING YARDS## ...... Name ........................... Yards .......... Year

1 ......... Ricky Roberts ................. 1163 ...........20102 ...........David Harris .........................753 .............. 19843 ...........Kevin Markwardt ...............697 .............. 19844 ...........Marc Cressman ..................669 .............. 20015 ...........Nick Pipkin ...........................652 .............. 19946 ...........R.Z. Sims ...............................633 .............. 19637 ...........Randy Williams ...................629 .............. 19938 ...........Robert Hampton ...............600 .............. 20009 ...........Corey Ham ...........................595 .............. 200910 .........Anthony Gibson ................592 .............. 1994

CAREER RECEIVING YARDAGE## ...... Name ............................Yards ......... Year

1 ...........Steve Willis ......................... 1672 ............. 20042 ...........Marcus Lowe ..................... 1624 ............. 20083 ...........David Harris ....................... 1500 ............. 19854 ........... Lynn Coumpy ................... 1397 ............. 19905 ...........Marc Cressman ................ 1256 ............. 20016 ......... Ricky Roberts ................. 1163 ...........20107 ...........Nick Pipkin ......................... 1147 ............. 19958 ...........Greg Thomas .................... 1101 ............. 19819 ...........Steve Raney ....................... 973 ............... 197510 .........Steve Nations.................... 973 ............... 1993

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CAREER TD RECEPTIONS## ...... Name ............................TD .............. Year

1 ...........Marcus Lowe ..................... 22 .................. 20082 ...........Steve Willis ......................... 21 .................. 20043 ......... Ricky Roberts ................. 16 ................20104 ...........Nick Pipkin ......................... 15 .................. 19955 ...........David Harris ....................... 14 .................. 19636 ........... Lynn Coumpy ................... 12 .................. 19906 ...........R.Z. Sims ............................. 12 .................. 19638 ...........Rod Brown ......................... 11 .................. 19629 ...........David Harris ....................... 10 .................. 198210 .........Anthony Gibson .............. 9 .................... 199510 ......... John Brooks ....................... 9 .................... 198210 .........Kaye Pearce ....................... 9 .................... 1956

GAME INDIVIDUAL TD SCORED## ...... Name ............................TD .............. Year

1 ...........Bill Evans ............................ 6 .................... 19812 ...........Oscar Nero ......................... 5 .................... 20032 ........... John Johnson ................... 5 .................... 19862 ...........Martin Isaacson................ 5 .................... 19274 ......... Ricky Roberts ................. 4 ..................20104 ...........Darell Grames ................... 4 .................... 20064 ...........Matt Leonard .................... 4 .................... 20014 ...........Nick Pipkin ......................... 4 .................... 19954 ...........Bill Evans ............................ 4 .................... 19804 ...........Duke Williams ................... 4 .................... 19804 ...........Mike Lindsey ..................... 4 .................... 19794 ...........Bob Fisher .......................... 4 .................... 19664 ...........Gib Robinson .................... 4 .................... 1931

SEASON INDIVIDUAL TD SCORED## ...... Name ............................TD .............. Year

1 ........... Larry Houdek .................... 19 .................. 19562 ........... John Johnson ................... 18 .................. 19862 ...........Scott Jackson .................... 18 .................. 19884 ...........Matt Leonard .................... 17 .................. 20015 ......... Ricky Roberts ................. 16 ................20105 ...........Bill Evans ............................ 16 .................. 19825 ...........Bill Evans ............................ 16 .................. 19818 ...........Ty Lohman ......................... 15 .................. 19938 ...........Dee Kozlow ....................... 15 .................. 196810 .........Oscar Nero ......................... 14 .................. 200210 .........Dee Kozlow ....................... 14 .................. 196410 .........Bob Harris .......................... 14 .................. 195410 .........Martin Isaacson................ 14 .................. 1953

CAREER INDIVIDUAL TD SCORED## ...... Name ............................TD .............. Year

1 ...........Bill Evans ............................ 50 .................. 19821 ...........Dee Kozlow ....................... 50 .................. 19823 ...........Scott Jackson .................... 48 .................. 19884 ...........Ron Gilliam ........................ 36 .................. 19525 ...........Gib Robinson .................... 34 .................. 19545 ...........Martin Isaacson................ 34 .................. 19337 ........... John Johnson ................... 31 .................. 19868 ...........Ron West ............................ 26 .................. 19769 ...........Alan Fahring ...................... 25 .................. 196810 .........Charles Jessamy............... 24 .................. 197110 ......... Larry Houdek .................... 24 .................. 195610 .........Darell Grames ................... 24 .................. 2006

LONGEST RUSHING TOUCHDOWN## ......................... Name ..................................................................... Yards .............................Year

1 ................................... Randy Johnson ........................................................................99 ........................................19862 ................................... Dee Kozlow ...............................................................................98 ........................................19643 ................................... Scott Jackson ............................................................................97 ........................................19854 ................................... Paulus Clark ...............................................................................87 ........................................19884 ................................... Ron Gilliam ................................................................................87 ........................................19506 ................................... Charles Culley ...........................................................................86 ........................................19607 ................................... Dee Kozlow ...............................................................................85 ........................................19687 ................................... Larry Houdek ............................................................................85 ........................................19559 ................................... Elliot Edwards ...........................................................................84 ........................................198110 ................................. Darren Garrett ..........................................................................83 ........................................1986

LONGEST PASS PLAY FOR A TOUCHDOWN## ......................... Players Involved ................................................... Yards .............................Year

1 ................................... Bill Evans to David Harris ......................................................91 ........................................19822 ................................... Scott Jackson to David Harris .............................................86 ........................................19853 ................................... Bill Evans to Elliot Edwards ..................................................83 ........................................19814 ................................... Bill Evans to Greg Thomas ...................................................82 ........................................19815 ................................... John Hoff man to Rod Brown ..............................................80 ........................................19616 ................................... Matt Karleskint to Marc Cressman ....................................73 ........................................20017 ................................... Matt Karleskint to Bobby Rehse ........................................72 ........................................20008 ................................... Dale Dvorak to Steve Nations .............................................70 ........................................19919 ................................... Drew Dallas to Marcus Lowe...............................................67 ........................................200710 ................................. Ryan Canfi eld to Steve Willis ...............................................62 ........................................2002

ALL-TIME FOOTBALL TOP TENS

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THE HOME OF KWU ATHLETICS ON THE WEB -- WWW.KWUCOYOTES.COM

THIS IS COYOTE ATHLETICSKansas Wesleyan University prides itself on being the best of the best. Over the last six years, the Coyotes have won 36 KCAC and NAIA Regional Championships, a mark unprecedented over that time span. In addition, KWU has had the best overall and in-conference records in the conference for four of the last fi ve years in the eight major team sports sponsored by the KCAC (football, volleyball, women’s soccer, men’s soccer, men’s basketball, women’s basketball, baseball and softball).

Over the last six years KWU boasts the best in-conference record in the eight major sports, tallying a 389-211-3 record in conference play, winning 65 percent of the time. The best season came in 2006-07 when KWU won 90 of the 119 conference contests it played. No other school has won more than 85 conference games in a single season over that same time period.

It doesn’t stop there. The University has made strides in the last few years to upgrade its athletic facilities to some of the best at the small college level in the state of Kansas and in the entire region. In 2008, KWU opened the Student Activities Center that features Mabee Arena. Mabee is like no other facility in the area at this level, seating approximately 1500 and featuring some high tech, high quality features you will not fi nd anywhere else. Complimenting the Arena is the Hauptli Student Center and the Everett Morgan Strength Training Center, along with the Brown Mezzanine, new Athletic Training facilities and coaches offi ces. KWU also recently announced plans to renovate the Martin Stadium area to revitalize that area of campus.

In the last six years, Wesleyan has had over 400 All-KCAC selections, including 211 as First Team nods. 56 players have received individual conference honors and 21 times a KWU coach has been selected as a KCAC Coach of the Year in their respective sport. Wesleyan boasted 36 All-NAIA Region IV players over the last three years of regional play, and four times coaches were named Regional Coach of the Year. KWU has had 39 NAIA All-Americans in the last four seasons, including 12 in 2008-09. Two Wesleyan coaches have received honors at the national level, including Colby Hensley (AFCA-NAIA Assistant Coach of the Year, 2006) and Mike Dibbini (2007 NSCAA Great Plains Region Women’s Soccer Coach of the Year).

In addition to our athletic program, our students can choose from a full range of student activities that appeal to a wide variety of interests. Just a few examples of student activities include vocal and instrumental music groups, theatre, studio arts, debate and forensics, yearbook, newspaper, student government, ministry and fellowship groups, intramurals, and numerous other special interest organizations. These activities allow student-athletes become actively involved on campus outside of athletics.

ATHLETIC SUCCESS SINCE 200536 Championships at the KCAC and NAIA levels427 players named All-Conference56 Individual Conference Awards21 KCAC Coaches of the Year36 NAIA All-Region Players4 NAIA Regional Coaches of the Year2 Coaches earned National Coaching Honors1 Rawlings NAIA National Gold Glove Winner45 NAIA All-Americans810-605-18 Overall Record (.572 win pct.)468-257-3 KCAC Record (.646 win pct.)

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W E L C O M E T O K A N S A S W E S L E YA N U N I V E R S I T Y, H O M E O F T H E C O Y O T E S

Kansas Wesleyan University is a faith-based institution located in Salina, Kansas. Founded in 1886, it maintains a covenant relationship with the United Methodist Church and is supported by the Kansas West Conference. The school’s accreditation was reaffi rmed in 1997 by the Higher Learning Commission of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools, 30 N. LaSalle Street, Suite 2400, Chicago, IL 60602-2504, Website address: www.ncahigherlearningcommission.org. Telephone: (800) 621-7440 or (312) 263-0456, Fax: (312) 263-7462.

Kansas Wesleyan University provides an education program characterized by excellence within a caring community, rooted in the liberal arts tradition. The call of the University is to develop both intellect and character, to stimulate creativity and discovery, to nurture the whole person—body, mind, and spirit. Diversity is encouraged in curriculum, faculty, and students.

Kansas Wesleyan University prepares students not only for careers and professions, but also for lifelong learning. The University equips its students for responsible leadership in their communities, for useful service in and to the world, and for stewardship of the Earth.

Kansas Wesleyan University provides a setting in which faith and learning are integrated; encounter with the Christian proclamation is an integral part of the life of the University. The University fosters the lively discussion of faith and values, encouraging students to develop a thoughtful, personal world view informed by Christian tradition.

Kansas Wesleyan University serves the church, community, and the world by providing a variety of resources for educational, cultural, and spiritual enrichment. The aim of the University is to discover, to build, and to share a higher quality of life and a broader vision of the world. The University is divided academically into six divisions and eighteen departments. Courses are off ered for more than 30 undergraduate majors and one graduate program, the MBA.

Salina is the seventh largest city in the state. It is at the hub of two major interstate highways and is serviced by regular airline transportation. The city is a major arts and cultural center for Kansas.

MEMORIAL LIBRARYSAM’S HALL OF FINE ARTS PETERS SCIENCE HALLSTUDENT ACTIVITIES CENTER

KANSAS WESLEYAN QUICK FACTSCity / Zip ...............................................................Salina, Kan. 67401Founded / Enrollment......................................................1886 / 825Nickname ..................................................................................CoyotesSchool Colors .......................................................... Purple and GoldAffi liation .......................................NAIA (Division II in Basketball)Conference.....Kansas Collegiate Athletic Conference (KCAC)President ............................................................. Dr. Fletcher Lamkin

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Salina…a blend of ‘big city’ amenities and relaxed ‘small city’ charm. Located in America’s heartland at the crossroads of I-70 and I-135, Salina is right in the center of it all.

Whether you are planning a business trip, are attending a conference, need some ‘down time’ with your sweetheart, a fun girlfriend getaway, or quality family time, Salina is the place to stop! Select comfortable accommodations from a wide array of hotels, motels, inns and campgrounds, all specializing in the warmest welcomes you’ll fi nd away from home.

More than 25 lodging facilities provide nearly 2,000 room accommodations, and our diverse meeting facilities can seat from 10 to 7,000. Salina is home to excellent cuisine served by 80+ dining establishments. Unique attractions include a world-class zoo and wildlife museum, vineyard and winery, art galleries, historical museums, theatres, recreation and fun centers.

Your taste buds will approve too! Salina has something for every palette, from favorite national brands to unique hometown traditions like the Cozy Inn burgers by the sack. Start summer off with a splash at the newest outdoor aquatics park in Kansas…Salina’s Kenwood Cove! Don’t miss the fi ne art, crafts, food and fun at THE arts celebration of the Midwest, the Smoky Hill River Festival, held every June. Spend a ‘kool’ weekend checkin’ out hundreds of hotrods at the KKOA Leadsled Spectacular car show in July at Oakdale Park.

From theatre productions to concerts and movies, entertainment abounds at Salina Bicentennial Center, Salina Community Theatre and the historic Stiefel Theatre. Discover rich Kansas heritage at our Yesteryear Museum and the nationally accredited Smoky Hill Museum. Feed your cultural senses through fi lms and exhibitions presented by Salina Art Center. Relax and enjoy a taste on the veranda of Smoky Hill Vineyards and Winery. Enjoy THE family experience all year long at Rolling Hills Wildlife Adventure Zoo and Museum!

Shopping opportunities are abundant at specialty shops, centers and an indoor mall. Whether you are familiar with Salina, or are fi rst discovering our community, you’ll be impressed with this city’s service, facilities and especially the people. On behalf of the nearly 50,000 people that call this community home, you’re invited to visit Salina!

Overall, Salina is currently home to more than 16 baseball and softball fi elds, 12 soccer fi elds, three 18-hole golf courses and two 9-hole golf courses, an outdoor aquatics center, three spray parks, three football facilities, two track and fi eld sites, numerous tennis courts, fi shing lake, playgrounds, skateboard area, roller skate center, bowling center, picnic areas and shelters, and more than 700 acres in the parks system. In 2008, Kansas Wesleyan University completed a 1500 seat gymnasium arena and activity center, and K-State at Salina opened a 32,000 square foot Student Life Center complete with gymnasium, indoor track.

Sporting events held in Salina include the NJCAA Women’s National Basketball Championship, Kansas Grand Slam Invitational Baseball Tournament, State High School Championships for Baseball, Basketball, Golf, Football, Softball, Tennis, Volleyball, and Wrestling; Salina Soccer Club Academies, ASA Youth Fast-Pitch and Adult Slow Pitch Tournaments, Triple Crown Sports Youth Baseball, Hap Dumont Youth Baseball, Sports Car Club of America races, gymnastics competitions, and more.

For lots of ideas…click www.VisitSalina.org.

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KKANSAS ANSAS WWESLEYAN ESLEYAN UUNIVERSITYNIVERSITYA. WAYNE LOWEN, PH.D.

EXECUTIVE VICE PRESIDENT &

PROVOST

Dr. Lowen began his duties at Kansas Wesleyan University in July, 2010. He came to Kansas Wesleyan following a long career in higher education, most recently at Westminster College in Fulton, Mo., where he was Director of Planned Giving and CFO.

Prior to Westminster, Lowen served as President of Florida Christian College. Before Florida Christian, Lowen had a 14 year career as faculty member and Academic Dean at Central Christian College in Moberly, Mo. Dr. Lowen has extensive teaching experience internationally, having taught leadership courses nearly every year since 1992 in Myanmar, as well as teaching in Cambodia, Thailand, China, Indonesia, India and the Philippines.

Dr. Lowen earned his BA and MA from Cincinnati Christian University, and his Ph.D. in Higher and Adult Education from the University of Missouri. He has served on the Board of Trustees of the Association for Biblical Higher Education, and on numerous accreditation teams for both ABHE and the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (SACS).

Dr. Lowen has extensive community involvement in his background, having served as Deputy Mayor in Fulton, Mo., prior to his move to Kansas. He has been president of two Rotary clubs, and served as Assistant Governor of Rotary District 6080. Immediately before joining KWU, Dr. Lowen traveled to Kibungo, Rwanda, to visit a new women and children’s clinic. Dr. Lowen was chair of the fundraising committee that provided $100,000 to construct the clinic.

At Kansas Wesleyan, Dr. Lowen helped develop the Liberian Project, which was assembled of students, staff and faculty, to provide fi nancial resources to individuals aff ected by the civil war in Liberia. Dr. Lowen, along with Dr. Dave Kraemer, worked directly with the Liberian Widows Initiative to conduct many fundraising eff orts on campus and in the Salina community that raised over $10,000 that went directly to the construction of a school/community building and training for individuals in Liberia.

FLETCHER M. LAMKIN, PH.D.

PRESIDENT AND CEO

President Fletcher M. Lamkin was selected in November 2009 by the Kansas Wesleyan University Board of Trustees as the 18th President of the University. President Lamkin began his presidency of Kansas Wesleyan in January, 2010.

President Lamkin was selected from a pool of 67 candidates who sought the Kansas Wesleyan presidency.

President Lamkin and his wife, Cindy, are no strangers to higher education. Fletcher Lamkin has more than 20 years of academic leadership, including seven years as a liberal arts college President; fi ve years as Chief Academic Offi cer at West Point; eight years as a department head, program director, and faculty member at West Point; and one year as University Vice President for Institutional Advancement.

In addition to his Bachelor’s degree from the U.S. Military Academy, Lamkin also received a Master of Science degree in Engineering from the University of California at Berkeley; a Master of Arts degree in National Security and Strategic Studies from Salve Regina College; and a Doctor of Philosophy degree from the University of Washington.

WILLIAM P. “BUCK” TANNER

VICE PRESIDENT OF

ADMISSIONS & ATHLETICS,

AND GENERAL COUNSEL

Buck Tanner serves as Vice President for Admissions and Athletics, and General Counsel. He oversees University admissions and athletic department areas, and serves as the University’s general counsel. Tanner has practiced law full-time for many years as a partner in two major California law fi rms, and he remains an active member of the California Bar Association. Tanner also served as an offi cer in the U.S. Army, including assignments as an adviser to the South Vietnamese Army and later with the Department of Defense Special Intelligence Command. Tanner received a Bachelor of Science in Engineering Science from the United States Military Academy at West Point, N.Y., and his Juris Doctor degree from the University of Kansas.

President Lamkin speaks at the Women’s Basketball sendoff

celebration on March 7, 2011 in the KWU Student Activities Center’s

Hauptli Student Center

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Matthew Williams has been the Director of Athletic Programs at Kansas Wesleyan since 2005.

Under his direction, the KWU athletic department has ascended to the top of the Kansas Conference, and made a name for itself nationally. In Williams’ fi rst fi ve years, the Coyotes went from a 66-55 record in conference play to a best ever 90-29 record in 2006-07, and a 86-35 record in 2008-09. KWU has had the best combined record of the eight major sports (football, volleyball, men's soccer, women's soccer, men's basketball, women's basketball, softball and baseball) in the conference for four out the last fi ve years, and has won an unprecendented 36 Championships under his leadership. Since Williams took the reigns of the Athletic Department, KWU is 468-257-3 in KCAC play and 810-605-18 overall. Wesleyan has sent 13 teams to the NAIA National Championships in their respective sports in the same time span.

In the spring of 2011, Williams organized the fi rst ever “Night with the ‘Yotes” event, a fundraiser for the Athletic Department with the monies raised going to the Coyote Booster Club. The event, which was held May 7, sold over 300 tickets, in a matter of weeks. “Night with the ‘Yotes” featured a social hour, dinner, live and silent auctions and live entertainment from the Soul Preachers, a Salina based rock band. The event generated over $25,000 for the Coyote Booster Club.

Williams, a member of the KWU family since 1999, came to KWU after three years as Athletic Trainer at West Hills Community College in Coalinga, Calif. He took over the Athletic Training program at KWU, and transformed it from an internship program into a full-fl edged academic major, and into the KCAC’s fi rst nationally accredited Athletic Training Education Program by the Commission on Accreditation of Athletic Training Education. He also has been an integral part of the development of KWU’s Master of Business Administration Degree with emphasis in Sports Management and most recently the undergraduate Sports Management degree.

Before taking the reigns of the KWU Athletic Department, Williams spent two seasons as the Associate Athletic Director at KWU, in charge of Game Day Operations for all Coyote athletic events.

Williams has a Doctor of Sports Management degree with emphasis in Sports Marketing from the United States Sports Academy, a Master of Business Administration degree from Kansas Wesleyan University, a Master of Science Degree in Athletic Administration from Idaho State

University, and a Bachelor of Science degree in Physical Education from Boise State University.

He resides in Salina with his wife, Tonda, and daughter, Victoria.

DIRECTOR OF ATHLETIC PROGRAMS DR. MATTHEW WILLIAMS

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ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF

SPORTS INFORMATION DIRECTOR DAVID TOELLE

David Toelle has been Sports Information Director at Kansas Wesleyan since December 2001.

His responsibilities as SID include design of media guides and game day programs, keeping a complete statistical and historical record of Coyote athletics, press box and table management at football and basketball games, writing press releases, and maintaining the Athletic Department website along with many other responsibilities.

He came to Kansas Wesleyan in the fall of 1996, and graduated from Wesleyan in 2001 with a Bachelor of Science Degree in Computer Information Systems. In 2008, Toelle earned a Bachelor of Arts in Sports Management, also from Kansas Wesleyan and is currently pursuing his MBA with emphasis in Sports Management from KWU.

Toelle also is involved in the community, especially during the basketball season, when he donates his time at the Salina Bicentennial Center doing basketball statistics for the basketball tournaments held there in March. He was also involved with the Kansas Cagerz, a USBL Professional Basketball team while it was in Salina. In addition to his duties at KWU, this will be his sixth year as KCAC Conference Statistician, where he is responsible for compiling and distributing the weekly statistics for the KCAC in football, volleyball, soccer, basketball, baseball and softball.

He resides in Salina with his wife, Jennifer, son Trae, and daughter Tenille.

ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT PATTY COLAHAN

Patty Colahan begins her third year as Administrative Assistant for the KWU Athletic Department.

Colahan previously served as Campus Visit Coordinator for the KWU Admissions Department before moving over to Athletics.

She is a native of Salina, and a graduate of Salina South High School, but has also lived in eight other states.

Patty and her husband, Dan, live in Salina. Patty has one son, KC, and a stepdaughter, Hollie and a stepson, Patrick.

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FACULTY ATHLETIC REPRESENTATIVE TOR WYNN

Tor Wynn has taught Sociology at Kansas Wesleyan University since 2005, and the 2010-11 academic year is his fi rst as Faculty Athletic Representative. Dr. Wynn earned his B.A. at Oakland University in Michigan, and earned both his M.A. and PhD in Sociology from the University of Iowa.

Before coming to KWU, Dr. Wynn taught at the University of Iowa, Coe College, and Wichita State University.

Dr. Wynn lives in Wichita with his wife, Maryann and their three children.

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KKANSAS ANSAS WWESLEYAN ESLEYAN UUNIVERSITYNIVERSITYATHLETIC TRAINER ERIC GILLBERG

Eric Gillberg is in his fi fth year as an Athletic Trainer at Kansas Wesleyan University.

Gillberg came to KWU after spending two years as Graduate Assistant Athletic Trainer at Bethel College in North Newton.

Gillberg completed his undergraduate degree in Athletic Training and Movement Science from Texas Christian University in 2004. He then completed his Master of Education degree in Sports Administration at Wichita State University in 2006.

Gillberg, a Salina native, is a 2000 graduate of Salina Central High School. He, his wife Regina, daughter, Raeann, and son, Evan, reside in Salina.

ATHLETIC TRAINER KATIE PIERCE

2009 marked the fi rst season for Katie Pierce as an Athletic Trainer at Kansas Wesleyan University.

Pierce came to KWU after completing her Master of Science degree in Athletic Training from East Stroudsburg University (Pa.) in 2009. She also holds a Bachelor of Science in Education degree in Athletic Training from the University of Kansas in 2008.

While at KU as a student trainer, Pierce worked with several diff erent athletic programs for the Jayhawks, as well as working at Lawrence High School. While at East Stroudsburg, she assisted with athletic training duties at Warren Hills Regional Middle and High Schools in Washington, N.J., and at Phillipsburg High School in Phillipsburg, N.J.

She also volunteered her time for several events, including the Special Olympics and the Pennsylvania Flag Football Tournament in East Stroudsburg in 2008; and the Northern PA Athletic Training 5K Run in Scranton, Pa., in 2009.

Pierce is a native of Olathe, Kan., where she graduated from Olathe South High School in 2004, and is the daughter of Terry and Jean Pierce.

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Dave AlmeidaCheer / Dance

Dave DallasFootball

Patty ColahanAdmin Asst to AD

Mark CarvalhoBaseball

OPEN POSITIONCross Country / Track

Fred AubuchonVolleyball

Rob OzgaGolf

Brent MooneyTennis

Daryl HoeltingSoftball

Eric GillbergAthletic Trainer

Mike DibbiniSoccer

Katie PierceAthletic Trainer

Dr. Matthew WilliamsDirector of Athletic Programs

Davd ToelleSports Information

Gordon ReimerWomen’s Basketball

Tor WynnFaculty Athletic Rep.

ADMINISTRATION AND SUPPORT STAFFVP of Admissions & Athletics, and General Counsel ........................ Buck Tanner ...............................................1293 .......................................buck.tanner@kwu.eduDirector of Athletic Programs .................................................................. Dr. Matthew Williams ............................3194 ...................................................... [email protected] Assistant to the Director of Athletic Programs .... Patty Colahan ...........................................3100 .............................................pcolahan@kwu.eduSports Information Director .................................................................... David Toelle ...............................................3146 ...........................................sportsinfo@kwu.eduFaculty Athletic Representative .............................................................. Tor Wynn ....................................................2124 .................................................. [email protected] Trainer .............................................................................................. Eric Gillberg ...............................................3193 ....................................... [email protected] Trainer .............................................................................................. Katie Pierce ...............................................3192 ........................................ [email protected]

COACHING STAFFBaseball ........................................................................................................... Mark Carvalho .........................................3124 .......................................................carv@kwu.eduMen’s Basketball ............................................................................................ Mike Davert ...............................................3134 ....................................... [email protected]’s Basketball ..................................................................................... Gordon Reimer ........................................3120 ............................................... [email protected] and Dance ......................................................................................... David Almeida .........................................3230 [email protected] Country / Track .................................................................................. TBA ...............................................................1166 ............................................................................ TBAFootball ............................................................................................................ Dave Dallas ................................................3172 ....................................................dallas@kwu.eduGolf .................................................................................................................... Rob Ozga ...................................................2134 ................................................rob.golf@kwu.eduMen’s and Women’s Soccer ....................................................................... Mike Dibbini .............................................2111 .................................................dibbini@kwu.eduSoftball ............................................................................................................. Daryl Hoelting ..........................................3148 ................................... [email protected]’s and Women’s Tennis ........................................................................ Brent Mooney ..........................................3130 ...................................brent.mooney@kwu.eduVolleyball ......................................................................................................... Fred Aubuchon ........................................3122 [email protected]

ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT DIRECTORY 785.827.5541 plus ext. below www.kwucoyotes.com

Chris FearMen’s Basketball

Buck TannerVP of Admissions & Athletics,

and General Counsel

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FOOTBALL FACILITIES

Kansas Wesleyan has taken many steps in the past few years to upgrade its football facilities to be some of the top notch digs in the KCAC and in the small college football ranks.

The coaching staff moved to new spacious offi ces in Summer 2008 in the basement of KWU’s new Student Activities Center. The team moved too. The Coyotes left the outdated Fieldhouse building for an impressive new home in the SAC basement directly adjacent to the new coaches’ offi ces.

The new locker room features over 100 wood lockers and spacious accommodations for the entire team to be able to gather in one single area. The locker room features all new shower and laundry facilities and equipment storage that allows uniforms, helmets and other equipment to be stored safely and effi ciently.

Directly adjacent to the new locker room and coaches’ offi ces is the Everett Morgan Strength Training Center. The Training Center features both a fi tness center and a free weights area. The fi tness center features all new Life Fitness equipment including circuit training equipment, exercise bikes and treadmills. The fi tness center area also has several fl at screen TVs to allow users to watch TV while working out. The free weights area has all new Hammer Strength equipment and features top notch equipment to help the Coyotes build strength, quickness and power.

KWU plays its games off -campus at Salina Stadium, which is located adjacent to Salina Central High School. Salina Stadium is Salina’s premier athletic facility, featuring a synthetic turf surface that was installed in 2005 that accommodates over 150 soccer and football games all year long at all levels, from youth to college. The track surface at the stadium was replaced in the summer of 2011. The stadium itself seats nearly 7,000 and features an impressive sound system that can be heard over a majority of the city of Salina and a spacious press box that provides ample room for all interested in covering the game. Salina Stadium has played host to the Victory Sports Network’s NAIA Senior Classic each of the last two springs.

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ATHLETIC FACILITIESThe KWU STUDENT ACTIVITIES CENTER opened in Fall 2008, giving Kansas Wesleyan one of the fi nest small college athletic facilities in the state. It features Mabee Arena, which seats nearly 1,500, the Hauptli Student Center, with concession stands and gathering areas, new coaches offi ces, new athletic training rooms, the Everett Morgan Strength Training Center which features new fi tness center and weight room facilities, revamped locker room space, new classrooms and several other amenities. The goal of the SAC is to bring several student services that are spread out around campus into one centralized location, giving the campus a stronger sense of community within itself.

The fi tness center features all-new equipment from Life Fitness, including circuit training stations, exercise bikes and treadmills. People working out in the fi tness center are able to watch their favorite shows while working out on the fl at-panel televisions that are spread around the room. The weight room features all new equipment designed specifi cally for student-athlete use from Hammer Strength.

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MUIR GYMNASIUM was the former home of Kansas Wesleyan Basketball and Volleyball. Opened in 1981, Muir was the last new facility to be constructed on the KWU Campus prior to the construction of the new Student Activities Center. Muir Gym features a capacity of nearly 800 and provided a high quality small college atmosphere for all athletic contests. Muir Gym is still being used as a practice gym and host to community events.

GENE BISSELL FIELD AT MARTIN STADIUM will be the site of all JV Football games in 2010. Sacred Heart High School also plays its football games at Martin Stadium. The stadium complex, built in the early 1940s as a Public Works project, is the oldest athletic facility in use by the Coyotes today. Over the years, Martin Stadium has been the site of many classic Kansas Wesleyan football games, and it hosted the 2000 American Family Insurance Charity Bowl between the Coyotes and arch-rival Bethany College. The fi eld at Martin Stadium is named Bissell Field in honor of Gene Bissell. “Mr. Wesleyan” coached Coyote football for 26 years and served the athletic department in various capacities, including athletic director until his retirement in the early 1980s. Bissell is KWU’s all-time wins leader in football with 116 career victories.

The BRADLEY TENNIS COURTS are located just to the north of the Martin Stadium Fieldhouse on the corner of Osborne and Clafl in Avenues. They are the home to KWU Tennis. The courts were recently resurfaced and the whole area underwent an updating process.

ATHLETIC FACILITIES

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DEAN EVANS STADIUM is Salina’s premier baseball facility and is the home fi eld for Kansas Wesleyan Baseball. Dean Evans features a covered stadium with seating for 800 and adjacent practice fi elds.

SALINA STADIUM is the home for Kansas Wesleyan Football and Soccer matches this year. The stadium seats nearly 7,000 and is complete with synthetic turf, a new scoreboard in 2007, a new track in 2011, an accommodating press box, adjacent parking, locker facilities, and more.

BILL BURKE PARK SOFTBALL COMPLEX is home to Kansas Wesleyan Softball. The park features fi ve soccer fi elds and seven lighted fi elds. The park also features walking/biking trails, fi shing and picnic areas.

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THE NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETICS (NAIA)The purpose of the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) is to promote the education and development of students through intercollegiate athletic participation. Member institutions, although varied and diverse, share a common commitment to high standards and to the principle that participation in athletics serves as an integral part of the total educational process.

The NAIA embraces the concept of the student and recognizes the importance of the individuality of each member institution, the value of the conferences and Association of Independent Institutions (A.I.I.) structure, and the benefi ts of membership in a national association.

The NAIA supports gender equity. Gender equity is an atmosphere and reality where fair distribution of overall athletic opportunity and resources, proportionate to enrollment, are available to women and men, and where no student-athlete, coach or athletics administrator is discriminated against in any way in the athletics program. That is to say, an athletics program is gender-equitable when the men’s sports program would be pleased to accept as its own the overall participation opportunities and resources currently allocated to the women’s sports program and vice versa.

The NAIA has 50,000 student-athletes participating at nearly 300 member colleges and universities throughout the United States and Canada. Divided into 25 conferences and the Association of Independent Institutions (A.I.I.), the NAIA off ers 23 championships in 13 sports.

Since 1937, the NAIA has continued a long tradition of pushing the envelope and making a positive diff erence in the lives of students, coaches and parents. The Champions of Character program is the latest cutting-edge addition to the NAIA’s proud history of innovation.

Through Champions of Character, the NAIA seeks to create an environment in which every student-athlete, coach, offi cial and spectator are committed to the true spirit of competition through the fi ve core values: respect, integrity, responsibility, servant leadership and sportsmanship.

A BRIEF HISTORY OF THE NAIA

1937 | Dr. James Naismith and local leaders form National College Basketball Tournament staged at Municipal Auditorium in Kansas City, Mo.

1938 | Basketball tournament expands to 32 teams

1940 | National Association of Intercollegiate Basketball (NAIB) formed; fi rst convention held

1948 | John Wooden’s Indiana State team brings fi rst African-American student-athlete to the NAIB tournament

1952 | NAIB adopts new moniker – National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) - and introduces men’s championships in golf, tennis and outdoor track and fi eld

1953 | NAIA becomes fi rst collegiate association to invite historically black institutions into membership

1957 | Tennessee State becomes the fi rst historically black institution to win a collegiate basketball national championship

1980 | NAIA becomes fi rst collegiate athletics association to sponsor both men’s and women’s championships by adding women’s basketball, cross country, gymnastics, indoor track and fi eld, outdoor track and fi eld, softball, swimming and diving, tennis and volleyball championships

1986 | NAIA Council of Presidents moves from advisory to governance role

1988 | Strict academic eligibility standards for all participating student-athletes adopted

2000 | NAIA introduces Champions of Character initiative along with its new brand emphasizing character development among NAIA student-athletes

2001 | NAIA headquarters returns to metro Kansas City in partnership with the City of Olathe, Kan.

2007 | NAIA opens new headquarters in downtown Kansas City, Mo.

NAIA AT A GLANCE Nearly 300 member colleges and universities •

23 national championships •

650,000 students •

First to include black colleges and students • in championships

First to include women in national • championships

First to develop system-wide character • initiative with substantive programming

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SPORTS INFORMATION

Kansas Wesleyan UniversityDavid ToelleSports Information Director100 East Clafl in, Campus Box 55Salina, KS 67401-6196Offi ce: 785.827.5541 ext. 3146FAX: 785.827.0927Cell Phone: 785.643.0913Email: [email protected]: www.kwucoyotes.com

Kansas Collegiate Athletic ConferenceScott Crawford, Commissioner3460 N. Ridge Road, Suite 50Wichita, KS 67205Phone: 316.425.3460Email: [email protected]: www.kcacsports.com

National Association of

Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA)Chad Waller1200 Grand Blvd.Kansas City, MO 64106Phone: 816.595.8000FAX: 816.595.8200Email: [email protected]: www.naia.org

Thank you for your interest in Kansas Wesleyan Athletics. The KWU Sports Information offi ce has produced this media guide to assist in your coverage of the Coyotes.

Please feel free to contact any member of the staff with questions, requests or concerns. We look forward to working with you throughout the year.

There is limited working space in the press box at Salina Stadium and on press row at Mabee Arena. Media who plan on covering Kansas Wesleyan University Athletics should contact the KWU Sports Information offi ce in advance to reserve a spot. The Sports Information offi ce will make every eff ort to accommodate all media. The Sports Information offi ce can be reached at 785.827.5541, ext. 3146, or by email at [email protected]. Priority will be given to professional, primary media covering Kansas Wesleyan and the current game opponent, and any national or regional media outlets in the following order: 1. Professional and/or primary media covering Kansas Wesleyan; 2. Professional and/or primary media covering current game opponent; 3. National or regional professional media covering the game; 4. Professional media covering the game not affi liated with KWU or the opponent; 5. Student run media outlets, such as student radio stations or newspapers – unless they are serving as the offi cial primary coverage for KWU or the current game opponent.

Visiting radio broadcast teams should notify the Sports Information offi ce as far in advance of the game as possible so that space can be reserved for them in the press box or on press row. This includes school-run radio stations, as well as professional radio crews. Priority for available space is listed above and in the Media Credential Policy on the following page. For football games, visiting radio and media can set up directly to the right of the sound system control box in the press box at Salina Stadium. For contests in Mabee Arena, visiting radio and media will have space available on the west end of press row near the visitor bench.

Please feel free to contact the Sports Information offi ce if additional information is requested.

GAME DAY INFORMATION FOR MEDIA

MEDIA & PHOTO CREDENTIALSMedia Credentials for KWU home contests are issued for working media only and must be requested through the sports information offi ce, preferably in advance. Credentials for media regularly covering the Coyotes will be issued at the beginning of the season. Other credential requests will be handled on a game-by-game basis and a formal request must be issued to the KWU Sports Information offi ce. Kansas Wesleyan reserves the right to decline any credential request. Photographers are required to abide by the guidelines set forth by the NCAA and NAIA on shooting limitations from the sidelines. Those not complying with the guidelines may be removed. The Sports Information offi ce should receive all credential requests no later than fi ve days prior to the game. All requests should be emailed to the SID Offi ce. Media passes may be picked up at the entrance gate along the west side of the stadium. All credentials are non-transferable and are issued based on the Kansas Wesleyan Athletics Credential Policy.

MEDIA SERVICESAny request for information must be made no later than one hour before the start of the game and will be available 30 minutes prior to the start. Media requests for information received later than those specifi ed times may not receive the requested information before the start of the game. Packets including statistics, pregame notes and programs will be available for media on Press Row prior to the game. A fi nal post-game statistical report will be available shortly following the completion of the game. Final statistics will be e-mailed via KWU’s broadcast system following the conclusion of the game. If you wish to be included on this e-mail distribution, please contact the KWU Sports Information offi ce. In-game questions or concerns can be addressed on press row by Sports Information Director David Toelle.

TELEPHONES AND INTERNETThere are available phone lines and internet jacks available at Mabee Arena. Media members will need to bring up to 50-feet of line in order to connect to either phone or internet jacks. There are a limited number of connections. Phone line priority will be given to primary professional radio outlets. Media inquiring about phone lines and Internet should contact the KWU Sports Information offi ce.

PLAYER AND COACH INTERVIEWSPre-game interviews with KWU players and coaches MUST BE coordinated through the KWU Sports Information offi ce. If media members wish to have a weekly interview with a coach, and players, the Sports Information offi ce must be contacted in advance, so that the SID knows the interviews are taking place.

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COACH AVAILABILITYHead coaches and other assistant coaches are available for interviews. Please contact SID David Toelle to schedule an interview with a member of the coaching staff . The SID staff will then arrange contact details with the requesting media outlet and the coaching staff .

PLAYER AVAILABILITYAll player interviews MUST be arranged through the SID offi ce. To arrange an interview, please call David Toelle at least one day in advance. Players will not be available for game-day interviews until post-game.

LIVE STATS WEBCASTSAgain this season, Kansas Wesleyan will provide live stats webcasts for all homes and select road games. Go to www.kwucoyotes.com and click on the LIVE STATS link on the right side of the page for links.

LISTEN TO THE COYOTES ON AIR AND ONLINESalina Media Group will be the voice of Coyote Athletics again this season. Broadcasts will be on Classic Hits 104.9 (KSAL-FM) and will also be broadcast online through the Salina Media Group website: www.ksallink.com.

OFFICIAL RELEASES FROM KWU SPORTS INFORMATIONOffi cial media releases will be sent out from the KWU Sports Information Offi ce to all media on an email broadcast list. If you have already been receiving releases from the KWU Sports Information Offi ce, then you are included on the list. If you have not, and wish to be included, please contact the KWU Sports Information Offi ce. All releases will also be posted on the offi cial website of Kansas Wesleyan University Athletics -- www.kwucoyotes.com

‘K-DUB’ AND “COY-OTES”In editorial references to Kansas Wesleyan University Athletics, it has recently become acceptable to use “K-DUB” to reference Coyote athletic teams. Print outlets wishing to use “K-DUB” are asked to use “K-DUB”, not “K-Dub”, “KDub”, “Kdub”, “KDUB”, or any other variation of “K-DUB”. Other acceptable references to Coyote Athletics include: “KWU”, “Wesleyan”, “KW” and “Kansas Wesleyan”. Broadcast outlets are also asked to refer to KWU as “Coy-otes”, not “Coy-o-tes”.

KWU ATHLETICS LOGO POLICY The offi cial Kansas Wesleyan University Athletics logo is the “Power ‘Yote” (shown to the left). It is the identifying symbol for all Coyote athletic teams. Media wishing to obtain an electronic copy of the logo must contact the Sports Information Offi ce to make arrangements for use of the logo.

RADIO / BROADCAST MEDIA

Salina Media Group

Mike Hammett, Sports DirectorPhone: 785.823.1111FAX: 785.823.2034Email: [email protected]

Website: www.ksallink.com

Rocking M Radio

James Westling, Operations ManagerPhone: 785.827.2100FAX: 785.827.3503Email: [email protected]: www.rockingmradio.com

KSNW-TV Channel 3

Sports DepartmentJamison Coyle, Sports DirectorPhone: 316.292.1111FAX: 316.292.1195Email: [email protected] or [email protected]: www.ksn.com

KAKE-TV Channel 10

Sports DepartmentPhone: 316.943.4221FAX: 316.943.5374Email: [email protected]: www.kake.com

KWCH-TV, Channel 12

Sports DepartmentBruce Haertl, Sports DirectorFAX: 316.831.6180Email: [email protected]: www.kwch.com

PRINT MEDIA

Salina Journal

Bob Davidson, Sports EditorPhone: 785.822.1404FAX: 785.827.6060Email: [email protected]: www.salina.com

Wichita Eagle

Kirk Seminoff , Sports EditorPhone: 316.268.6278FAX: 316.268.6536Email: kseminoff @wichitaeagle.comWebsite: www.kansas.com

Associated Press

Kansas City BureauFAX: 816.421.3590Website: www.ap.org

Victory Sports Network

Jason Dannelly2711 West FirstGrand Island, NE 68803Email: [email protected]: www.victorysportsnetwork.com

2011-12 KANSAS WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY MEDIA INFORMATION AND MEDIA POLICIES

KANSAS WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY MEDIA CREDENTIAL POLICY

Credentials and working space for media members are issued at the sole and exclusive discretion of the Kansas Wesleyan Sports Information Offi ce, based on the following priorities and guidelines:

1. Media outlets identifi ed as offi cial broadcast and print media partners of Kansas Wesleyan University2. Other newspapers regularly covering Kansas Wesleyan, the current game opponent or another KCAC school. Wire services, regional and national publications are also aff orded this priority.3. Other media outlets who wish to produce reports on the game. Other radio stations conducting a regular sports show receive consideration for credentials.4. Offi cial Kansas Wesleyan student publications or student electronic media outlets covering the game.5. Offi cially recognized student publications and electronic media outlets covering the current game opponent

With the exception of media covering Kansas Wesleyan daily, all passes are issued on a game-by-game basis with consideration of available working space. Passes are non-transferable and are subject to im-mediate revocation if transferred to non-working media members.

Credentials are issued to web sites that are affi liated with web sites for national or regional news media organizations, e.g. USA Today Online, ESPN.com, SI.com, CBSportsLine.com, etc., for institutions that are conference members and non-conference opponents, and for the KCAC.

Kansas Wesleyan University reserves the right to deny media credentials to any individual who is not affi liated with a recognized news-gathering organization.

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SCORING OFFENSE# Team G TD XP 2XP DXP FG Saf Pts Pts/G

1 McPherson College 11 71 67 0 0 8 1 519 47.2 2 Kansas Wesleyan 10 63 53 5 0 9 0 468 46.8 3 Ottawa University 11 60 50 0 0 13 1 451 41.0 4 Bethany College 10 46 36 3 0 7 0 339 33.9 5 Friends University 10 46 33 5 0 2 0 325 32.5 6 Tabor College 10 39 36 0 0 7 0 291 29.1 7 Southwestern College 10 39 33 0 0 7 0 288 28.8 8 Sterling College 10 36 32 0 0 9 1 277 27.7 9 University of St.Mary 10 29 27 0 0 7 0 222 22.2 10 Bethel College 10 22 11 0 0 0 0 143 14.3

SCORING DEFENSE # Team G TD XP 2XP DXP FG Saf Pts Pts/G

1 Sterling College 10 24 19 1 0 7 0 186 18.6 2 McPherson College 11 33 26 3 0 3 0 239 21.7 3 Ottawa University 11 38 35 0 0 6 0 281 25.5 4 Friends University 10 38 29 3 0 7 0 284 28.4 5 Tabor College 10 36 29 1 0 14 0 289 28.9 6 Kansas Wesleyan 10 42 35 1 0 4 0 301 30.1 7 Bethany College 10 53 38 1 0 5 2 377 37.7 8 Southwestern College 10 55 45 1 0 4 0 389 38.9 9 University of St.Mary 10 59 50 2 0 8 0 432 43.2 10 Bethel College 10 70 63 1 0 3 0 494 49.4

TOTAL OFFENSE # Team G Rush Pass Yards Plays Yds/P TD Yds/G 1 Kansas Wesleyan 10 1994 3448 5442 842 6.5 60 544.2 2 McPherson College 11 1795 3822 5617 784 7.2 65 510.6 3 Bethany College 10 1737 2744 4481 723 6.2 44 448.1 4 Tabor College 10 1583 2623 4206 749 5.6 38 420.6 5 Friends University 10 1909 2292 4201 768 5.5 44 420.1 6 Ottawa University 11 1625 2971 4596 785 5.9 48 417.8 7 Southwestern College 10 2264 1638 3902 760 5.1 35 390.2 8 University of St.Mary 10 574 2784 3358 677 5.0 29 335.8 9 Sterling College 10 2031 1177 3208 623 5.1 34 320.8 10 Bethel College 10 880 2065 2945 685 4.3 21 294.5

TOTAL DEFENSE # Team G Rush Pass Yards Plays Yds/P TD Yds/G 1 McPherson College 11 1705 1962 3667 792 4.6 33 333.4 2 Friends University 10 1067 2441 3508 639 5.5 36 350.8 3 Sterling College 10 1194 2367 3561 736 4.8 23 356.1 4 Tabor College 10 1988 2016 4004 722 5.5 34 400.4 5 Ottawa University 11 1214 3262 4476 869 5.2 38 406.9 6 Kansas Wesleyan 10 1459 2627 4086 765 5.3 40 408.6 7 University of St.Mary 10 2114 2318 4432 704 6.3 52 443.2 8 Bethany College 10 1888 2618 4506 775 5.8 46 450.6 9 Southwestern College 10 1897 2837 4734 743 6.4 52 473.4 10 Bethel College 10 1924 2847 4771 675 7.1 64 477.1

RUSHING OFFENSE # Team G Rushes Yards Avg TD Yds/G 1 Southwestern College 10 474 2264 4.8 24 226.4 2 Sterling College 10 443 2031 4.6 23 203.1 3 Kansas Wesleyan 10 435 1994 4.6 23 199.4 4 Friends University 10 445 1909 4.3 23 190.9 5 Bethany College 10 352 1737 4.9 21 173.7 6 McPherson College 11 369 1795 4.9 29 163.2 7 Tabor College 10 344 1583 4.6 19 158.3 8 Ottawa University 11 397 1625 4.1 24 147.7 9 Bethel College 10 339 880 2.6 5 88.0 10 University of St.Mary 10 252 574 2.3 9 57.4

2010 KCAC FOOTBALL TEAM STATISTICSAug. 28 ..................................................at Ottawa 24, Baker 14Sept. 4 ..................at Southern Nazarene 63, Saint Mary 17 at McPherson 45, Haskell 0 Panhandle State 32, at Southwestern 27Sept. 11 .....................................Bethany 51, at Saint Mary 27 at Sterling 28, Southwestern 17 Kansas Wesleyan 23, at Tabor 20 McPherson 52, at Friends 20 Ottawa 62, at Bethel 23Sept. 18 .......................................at Sterling 17, Peru State 10 at Kansas Wesleyan 59, Saint Mary 17 Friends 20, at Southwestern 17 at McPherson 56, Ottawa 24 Tabor 34, at Bethany 13 Southern Nazarene 42, at Bethel 18Sept. 25 ......................................Bethany 38, at MacMurray 7 Southwestern 43, at Saint Mary 21 at Ottawa 39, Sterling 34 at Kansas Wesleyan 45, Bethel 0 Friends 35, at Tabor 21Oct. 2 ..........................................McPherson 31, at Sterling 21 Ottawa 51, at Southwestern 0 at Peru State 48, Tabor 45 Kansas Wesleyan 66, at Bethany 49 at Friends 43, Bethel 12Oct. 9 ....................................at McPherson 73, Saint Mary 24 Friends 20, at Sterling 13 at Kansas Wesleyan 59, Haskell 7 at Ottawa 55, Tabor 6 Bethany 44, at Bethel 31Oct. 16 .......................................... at Saint Mary 42, Bethel 26 at McPherson 56, Kansas Wesleyan 42 at Friends 38, Peru State 13 at Bethany 41, Southwestern 35 (OT) Sterling 33, at Tabor 14Oct. 23 ........................... Sterling 22, at Kansas Wesleyan 21 at Friends 60, Bethany 28 McPherson 55, at Southwestern 21 Tabor 55, at Bethel 7 at Ottawa 34, Saint Mary 16Oct. 30 ............................................... at Sterling 26, Bethany 7 at McPherson 40, Tabor 14 Southwestern 52, at Bethel 14 Ottawa 49, at Southwestern 45 at Saint Mary 38, Friends 35Nov. 6 ..........................................Sterling 21, at Saint Mary 13 Kansas Wesleyan 36, at Friends 33 at McPherson 47, Bethel 0 Ottawa 39, at Bethany 33 at Tabor 55, Southwestern 28Nov. 13 ...............................................at Tabor 27, Saint Mary 7 Kansas Wesleyan 72, at Southwestern 48 at Ottawa 54, Friends 21 McPherson 52, at Bethany 35 at Sterling 62, Bethel 14Nov. 20 ................................................Marian 35, at Ottawa 20 McKendree 38, at McPherson 14

2010 KCAC COMPOSITE RESULTS

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1 Friends University 10 299 1067 3.6 15 106.7 2 Ottawa University 11 390 1214 3.1 15 110.4 3 Sterling College 10 331 1194 3.6 10 119.4 4 Kansas Wesleyan 10 413 1459 3.5 18 145.9 5 McPherson College 11 445 1705 3.8 18 155.0 6 Bethany College 10 433 1888 4.4 23 188.8 7 Southwestern College 10 393 1897 4.8 17 189.7 8 Bethel College 10 375 1924 5.1 36 192.4 9 Tabor College 10 421 1988 4.7 20 198.8 10 University of St.Mary 10 399 2114 5.3 24 211.4

PASS OFFENSE # Team G Att Cmp Int Pct Yds TD Avg Yds/G 1 McPherson College 11 415 254 18 .612 3822 36 9.2 347.5 2 Kansas Wesleyan 10 407 246 6 .604 3448 37 8.5 344.8 3 University of St.Mary 10 425 233 14 .548 2784 20 6.6 278.4 4 Bethany College 10 371 198 20 .534 2744 23 7.4 274.4 5 Ottawa University 11 388 211 15 .544 2971 24 7.7 270.1 6 Tabor College 10 405 214 21 .528 2623 19 6.5 262.3 7 Friends University 10 323 177 18 .548 2292 21 7.1 229.2 8 Bethel College 10 346 165 23 .477 2065 16 6.0 206.5 9 Southwestern College 10 286 131 17 .458 1638 11 5.7 163.8 10 Sterling College 10 180 97 8 .539 1177 11 6.5 117.7

PASS DEFENSE # Team G Att Cmp Int Pct Yds TD Avg Yds/G

1 McPherson College 11 347 169 13 .487 1962 15 5.7 178.4 2 Tabor College 10 301 151 21 .502 2016 14 6.7 201.6 3 University of St.Mary 10 305 187 14 .613 2318 28 7.6 231.8 4 Sterling College 10 405 219 18 .541 2367 13 5.8 236.7 5 Friends University 10 340 158 14 .465 2441 21 7.2 244.1 6 Bethany College 10 342 189 11 .553 2618 23 7.7 261.8 7 Kansas Wesleyan 10 352 198 15 .563 2627 22 7.5 262.7 8 Southwestern College 10 350 208 10 .594 2837 35 8.1 283.7 9 Bethel College 10 300 178 5 .593 2847 28 9.5 284.7 10 Ottawa University 11 479 273 27 .570 3262 23 6.8 296.5

PASS EFFICIENCY # Team G Att Cmp Int Pct Yards TD Effi c

1 Kansas Wesleyan 10 407 246 6 .604 3448 37 158.7 2 McPherson College 11 415 254 18 .612 3822 36 158.5 3 Ottawa University 11 388 211 15 .544 2971 24 131.4 4 Bethany College 10 371 198 20 .534 2744 23 125.2 5 Friends University 10 323 177 18 .548 2292 21 124.7 6 Sterling College 10 180 97 8 .539 1177 11 120.1 7 University of St.Mary 10 425 233 14 .548 2784 20 118.8 8 Tabor College 10 405 214 21 .528 2623 19 112.4 9 Bethel College 10 346 165 23 .477 2065 16 99.8 10 Southwestern College 10 286 131 17 .458 1638 11 94.7

PASS DEF EFFICIENCY # Team G Att Cmp Int Pct Yards TD Effi c 1 McPherson College 11 347 169 13 .487 1962 15 103.0 2 Sterling College 10 405 219 18 .541 2367 13 104.9 3 Tabor College 10 301 151 21 .502 2016 14 107.8 4 Ottawa University 11 479 273 27 .570 3262 23 118.8 5 Friends University 10 340 158 14 .465 2441 21 118.9 6 Kansas Wesleyan 10 352 198 15 .563 2627 22 131.0 7 Bethany College 10 342 189 11 .553 2618 23 135.3 8 University of St.Mary 10 305 187 14 .613 2318 28 146.3 9 Southwestern College 10 350 208 10 .594 2837 35 154.8 10 Bethel College 10 300 178 5 .593 2847 28 166.5

PUNTING # Team G Punts Yds Avg Ret Avg Net

1 McPherson College 11 25 1098 43.9 34 1.1 42.8 2 Friends University 10 35 1314 37.5 23 6.3 31.3 3 Bethany College 10 43 1607 37.4 15 7.1 30.3 4 Ottawa University 11 52 1938 37.3 26 4.4 32.9 5 Tabor College 10 40 1459 36.5 15 6.9 29.6 6 Kansas Wesleyan 10 31 1119 36.1 14 4.1 32.0 7 Southwestern College 10 54 1944 36.0 15 3.2 32.8 8 Sterling College 10 55 1907 34.7 22 3.0 31.6 9 University of St.Mary 10 52 1670 32.1 17 7.1 25.0 10 Bethel College 10 57 1765 31.0 13 10.1 20.8

KICKOFF RETURNS # Team G Ret Yards TD Avg

1 Tabor College 10 47 975 0 20.7 2 Sterling College 10 33 673 0 20.4 3 Kansas Wesleyan 10 51 990 1 19.4 4 Ottawa University 11 44 792 3 18.0 5 University of St.Mary 10 71 1215 0 17.1 6 Friends University 10 42 712 0 17.0 7 Southwestern College 10 57 948 0 16.6 8 McPherson College 11 40 622 0 15.6 9 Bethany College 10 57 840 1 14.7 10 Bethel College 10 74 1033 0 14.0

PUNT RETURNS # Team G Ret Yards TD Avg

1 Ottawa University 11 26 397 4 15.3 2 Southwestern College 10 15 210 0 14.0 3 Kansas Wesleyan 10 14 171 0 12.2 4 McPherson College 11 34 411 2 12.1 5 Sterling College 10 22 256 1 11.6 6 Tabor College 10 15 134 0 8.9 7 Bethany College 10 15 118 0 7.9 8 University of St.Mary 10 17 106 0 6.2 9 Friends University 10 23 134 1 5.8 10 Bethel College 10 13 75 1 5.8

TURNOVER MARGIN # Team G FR IR Tot FL Int Tot Mar Per/G

1 Ottawa University 11 12 27 39 9 15 24 15 1.36 2 Sterling College 10 10 18 28 9 8 17 11 1.10 3 Kansas Wesleyan 10 8 15 23 9 6 15 8 0.80 4 Tabor College 10 8 21 29 7 21 28 1 0.10 5 McPherson College 11 12 13 25 7 18 25 0 0.00 6 University of St.Mary 10 9 14 23 10 14 24 -1 -0.10 7 Bethany College 10 11 11 22 8 20 28 -6 -0.60 8 Southwestern College 10 8 10 18 8 17 25 -7 -0.70 9 Friends University 10 4 15 19 13 18 31 -12 -1.20 10 Bethel College 10 5 5 10 9 23 32 -22 -2.20

FIRST DOWNS # Team G Rush Pass Pen Tot Per/G 1 Kansas Wesleyan 10 116 153 15 284 28.4 2 McPherson College 11 99 153 17 269 24.5 3 Tabor College 10 81 127 28 236 23.6 4 Southwestern College 10 116 85 22 223 22.3 5 Friends University 10 97 102 23 222 22.2 6 Bethany College 10 84 119 9 212 21.2 7 Ottawa University 11 83 123 27 233 21.2 8 Bethel College 10 56 96 26 178 17.8 9 University of St.Mary 10 42 112 21 175 17.5 10 Sterling College 10 96 54 15 165 16.5

2010 KCAC FOOTBALL TEAM STATISTICS

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OPPONENT 1ST DOWNS # Team G Rush Pass Pen Tot Per/G

1 Friends University 10 53 99 23 175 17.5 2 Sterling College 10 64 118 13 195 19.5 3 McPherson College 11 89 95 35 219 19.9 4 Tabor College 10 111 80 24 215 21.5 5 Kansas Wesleyan 10 77 122 20 219 21.9 6 Ottawa University 11 78 143 25 246 22.4 7 Bethel College 10 101 109 16 226 22.6 8 University of St.Mary 10 103 111 18 232 23.2 9 Southwestern College 10 100 119 20 239 23.9 9 Bethany College 10 104 117 18 239 23.9

SACKS BY # Team G Sacks Yards Yds/G 1 Kansas Wesleyan 10 22.0 148 14.8 2 Ottawa University 11 28.0 160 14.5 3 Southwestern College 10 17.0 120 12.0 4 Tabor College 10 17.0 115 11.5 5 McPherson College 11 22.5 123 11.2 6 Friends University 10 17.0 94 9.4 7 Sterling College 10 12.0 80 8.0 8 Bethel College 10 10.0 63 6.3 9 University of St.Mary 10 9.0 53 5.3 10 Bethany College 10 8.0 36 3.6

SACKS AGAINST # Team G Sacks Yards Yds/G

1 Tabor College 10 6.0 32 3.2 2 Sterling College 10 11.0 50 5.0 3 Ottawa University 11 8.0 61 5.5 4 McPherson College 11 8.0 78 7.1 5 Kansas Wesleyan 10 15.0 79 7.9 6 Bethany College 10 14.0 86 8.6 7 Southwestern College 10 18.0 106 10.6 8 Friends University 10 20.5 131 13.1 9 Bethel College 10 23.0 138 13.8 10 University of St.Mary 10 23.0 151 15.1

PENALTIES # Team G No Yards Yds/G

1 McPherson College 11 90 839 76.3 2 Kansas Wesleyan 10 68 672 67.2 3 Southwestern College 10 69 670 67.0 4 Bethany College 10 80 656 65.6 5 University of St.Mary 10 70 597 59.7 6 Friends University 10 65 570 57.0 7 Tabor College 10 56 557 55.7 8 Ottawa University 11 69 527 47.9 9 Sterling College 10 53 460 46.0 10 Bethel College 10 39 339 33.9

3RD DOWN CONVERSIONS # Team G Conv Att Pct Per/G

1 McPherson College 11 68 133 .511 6.2 2 Kansas Wesleyan 10 76 153 .497 7.6 3 Friends University 10 73 156 .468 7.3 4 Tabor College 10 69 155 .445 6.9 5 Ottawa University 11 75 171 .439 6.8 6 Southwestern College 10 61 161 .379 6.1 7 Bethany College 10 53 142 .373 5.3 8 Sterling College 10 47 134 .351 4.7 9 Bethel College 10 52 149 .349 5.2 10 University of St.Mary 10 43 141 .305 4.3

OPPONENT 3RD DOWN CONVERSIONS # Team G Conv Att Pct Per/G 1 Friends University 10 39 130 .300 3.9 2 McPherson College 11 57 169 .337 5.2 3 Ottawa University 11 69 183 .377 6.3 4 Sterling College 10 58 153 .379 5.8 5 Tabor College 10 58 142 .408 5.8 6 Kansas Wesleyan 10 66 160 .413 6.6 7 Southwestern College 10 62 144 .431 6.2 8 Bethel College 10 57 124 .460 5.7 9 University of St.Mary 10 70 137 .511 7.0 10 Bethany College 10 84 158 .532 8.4

4TH DOWN CONVERSIONS # Team G Conv Att Pct Per/G

1 Southwestern College 10 14 25 .560 1.4 2 Kansas Wesleyan 10 14 27 .519 1.4 3 Tabor College 10 10 21 .476 1.0 4 Sterling College 10 8 17 .471 0.8 5 Ottawa University 11 7 16 .438 0.6 6 Bethany College 10 7 18 .389 0.7 7 McPherson College 11 8 21 .381 0.7 8 Friends University 10 11 31 .355 1.1 9 University of St.Mary 10 9 27 .333 0.9 10 Bethel College 10 9 29 .310 0.9

OPPONENT 4TH DOWN CONVERSIONS # Team G Conv Att Pct Per/G 1 Bethany College 10 5 17 .294 0.5 2 Southwestern College 10 7 22 .318 0.7 3 Ottawa University 11 10 29 .345 0.9 4 Sterling College 10 12 31 .387 1.2 5 Bethel College 10 8 19 .421 0.8 6 Kansas Wesleyan 10 11 26 .423 1.1 7 Friends University 10 9 21 .429 0.9 8 University of St.Mary 10 9 20 .450 0.9 9 McPherson College 11 15 30 .500 1.4 10 Tabor College 10 11 21 .524 1.1

FIELD GOALS # Team G Made Att Pct Per/G

1 Friends University 10 2 2 1.000 0.2 2 Sterling College 10 9 11 .818 0.9 3 University of St.Mary 10 7 9 .778 0.7 4 Ottawa University 11 13 19 .684 1.2 5 Southwestern College 10 7 11 .636 0.7 6 Kansas Wesleyan 10 9 15 .600 0.9 7 Tabor College 10 7 12 .583 0.7 8 McPherson College 11 8 15 .533 0.7 9 Bethany College 10 7 17 .412 0.7 10 Bethel College 10 0 4 .000 0.0

PAT KICKING # Team G Made Att Pct Per/G

1 Sterling College 10 32 33 .970 3.2 2 University of St.Mary 10 27 28 .964 2.7 3 McPherson College 11 67 70 .957 6.1 4 Tabor College 10 36 39 .923 3.6 5 Friends University 10 33 36 .917 3.3 6 Kansas Wesleyan 10 53 58 .914 5.3 7 Ottawa University 11 50 56 .893 4.5 8 Southwestern College 10 33 37 .892 3.3 9 Bethany College 10 36 41 .878 3.6 10 Bethel College 10 11 17 .647 1.1

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RUSHING# Player Team Cl G Att Yds Avg TD Yds/G

1 Allen, Theron BTHY SO 10 242 1416 5.9 16 141.6 2 Lafi tte, Aaron MCPH SR 10 182 1011 5.6 18 101.1 3 Trotter, Jeran FRND Jr 10 162 942 5.8 12 94.2 4 Webster, Doug KWU Sr 9 159 814 5.1 8 90.4 5 Holbert, Cory SWC 8 126 654 5.2 6 81.8 6 Baer, Michael OTT So 11 180 858 4.8 5 78.0 7 Bundrage, Jesse STER 10 144 713 5.0 4 71.3 8 Winship, Jake KWU Sr 10 145 688 4.7 6 68.8 9 Myers, Cass SWC 9 118 600 5.1 5 66.7 10 Erickson, Joey TABR SR 10 112 544 4.9 4 54.4

PASSING # Player Team Cl G Att Cmp Int Pct Yds TD Avg/G 1 Mascarenas, Shane MCPH SR 11 376 232 16 .617 3621 35 329.2 2 Webster, Doug KWU Sr 9 310 196 5 .632 2938 34 326.4 3 Keese, Mike USM 10 414 227 13 .548 2713 20 271.3 4 Erickson, Joey TABR SR 10 401 212 21 .529 2607 19 260.7 5 House, Darby BTHY JR 9 274 147 13 .536 2100 18 233.3 6 Adamson, Bobby OTT Jr 11 323 175 13 .542 2502 20 227.5 7 Bristow, Jayme FRND So 10 314 175 18 .557 2199 20 219.9 8 Vail, Jason BTHL FR 10 192 96 14 .500 1206 10 120.6 9 Burbank, Keoki STER 10 156 88 4 .564 1040 9 104.0 10 Hiebert, Garrett BTHL JR 9 135 61 7 .452 750 6 83.3

PASS EFFICIENCY (MIN. 10.0/GAME) # Player Team Cl G Att Cmp Int Pct Yds TD Eff

1 Webster, Doug KWU Sr 9 310 196 5 .632 2938 34 175.8 2 Mascarenas, Shane MCPH SR 11 376 232 16 .617 3621 35 164.8 3 Adamson, Bobby OTT Jr 11 323 175 13 .542 2502 20 131.6 4 House, Darby BTHY JR 9 274 147 13 .536 2100 18 130.2 5 Burbank, Keoki STER 10 156 88 4 .564 1040 9 126.3 6 Bristow, Jayme FRND So 10 314 175 18 .557 2199 20 124.1 7 Keese, Mike USM 10 414 227 13 .548 2713 20 119.5 8 Erickson, Joey TABR SR 10 401 212 21 .529 2607 19 112.6 9 Vail, Jason BTHL FR 10 192 96 14 .500 1206 10 105.4 10 Hiebert, Garrett BTHL JR 9 135 61 7 .452 750 6 96.1 TOTAL OFFENSE # Player Team Cl G Rush Pass Plays Total Yds/G

1 Webster, Doug KWU Sr 9 814 2938 469 3752 416.9 2 Mascarenas, Shane MCPH SR 11 -69 3621 397 3552 322.9 3 Erickson, Joey TABR SR 10 544 2607 513 3151 315.1 4 Bristow, Jayme FRND So 10 350 2199 443 2549 254.9 5 Keese, Mike USM 10 -167 2713 447 2546 254.6 6 Adamson, Bobby OTT Jr 11 148 2502 363 2650 240.9 7 House, Darby BTHY JR 9 -33 2100 285 2067 229.7 8 Vail, Jason BTHL FR 10 366 1206 286 1572 157.2 9 Burbank, Keoki STER 10 449 1040 229 1489 148.9 10 Allen, Theron BTHY SO 10 1416 0 243 1416 141.6

RECEPTIONS/GAME # Player Team Cl G Rec Yds TD Avg/C Rec/G

1 Anderson, Clarence OTT Jr 11 94 1477 15 15.7 8.5 2 Anderson, Robert BTHY JR 10 69 1227 12 17.8 6.9 3 Pierce, Doug FRND Sr 8 54 904 9 16.7 6.8 4 Gardener, Duray TABR SO 10 67 832 9 12.4 6.7 4 Roberts, Ricky KWU Jr 10 67 1163 16 17.4 6.7 6 Middleton, Joe MCPH JR 11 73 1220 15 16.7 6.6 7 Skinner, Andy MCPH JR 11 67 1192 13 17.8 6.1 8 Spellman-Smith, Aziz TABR JR 10 56 783 4 14.0 5.6 9 Edison, Fred USM 9 47 518 4 11.0 5.2 10 Hyde, Mike FRND Sr 10 51 843 7 16.5 5.1

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RECEIVE YDS/GAME# Player Team Cl G Rec Yds TD Avg/C Yds/G

1 Anderson, Clarence OTT Jr 11 94 1477 15 15.7 134.3 2 Anderson, Robert BTHY JR 10 69 1227 12 17.8 122.7 3 Roberts, Ricky KWU Jr 10 67 1163 16 17.4 116.3 4 Pierce, Doug FRND Sr 8 54 904 9 16.7 113.0 5 Middleton, Joe MCPH JR 11 73 1220 15 16.7 110.9 6 Skinner, Andy MCPH JR 11 67 1192 13 17.8 108.4 7 McNary, Andrew BTHL JR 8 39 723 8 18.5 90.4 8 Hyde, Mike FRND Sr 10 51 843 7 16.5 84.3 9 Gardener, Duray TABR SO 10 67 832 9 12.4 83.2 10 Spellman-Smith, Aziz TABR JR 10 56 783 4 14.0 78.3

ALL PURPOSE YARDS# Player Team Cl G Rush Rec PR KR Other Tot Avg/G

1 Allen, Theron BTHY SO 10 1416 114 58 449 0 2037 203.7 2 Anderson, Clarence OTT Jr 11 49 1477 0 546 0 2072 188.4 3 McNary, Andrew BTHL JR 8 7 723 13 331 0 1074 134.3 4 Lafi tte, Aaron MCPH SR 10 1011 253 0 0 0 1264 126.4 5 Spellman-Smith, Aziz TABR JR 10 -2 783 117 357 0 1255 125.5 6 Skinner, Andy MCPH JR 11 70 1192 12 104 0 1378 125.3 7 Anderson, Robert BTHY JR 10 0 1227 0 0 0 1227 122.7 8 Trotter, Jeran FRND Jr 10 942 7 0 249 0 1198 119.8 9 Roberts, Ricky KWU Jr 10 3 1163 0 0 0 1166 116.6 10 Pierce, Doug FRND Sr 8 12 904 0 0 0 916 114.5 SCORING (OVERALL)# Player Team Cl G TD XPT 2XP FG Pts Pts/G

1 Anderson, Clarence OTT Jr 11 20 0 0 0 120 10.9 2 Allen, Theron BTHY SO 10 18 0 0 0 108 10.8 2 Lafi tte, Aaron MCPH SR 10 18 0 0 0 108 10.8 4 Roberts, Ricky KWU Jr 10 16 0 0 0 96 9.6 5 Eason, Travis MCPH SR 11 0 66 0 8 90 8.2 5 Middleton, Joe MCPH JR 11 15 0 0 0 90 8.2 7 Wieder, Casey OTT Sr 11 0 50 0 13 89 8.1 8 Ochoa, Jesus KWU Jr 10 0 53 0 9 80 8.0 9 Skinner, Andy MCPH JR 11 14 1 0 0 85 7.7 10 Trotter, Jeran FRND Jr 10 12 0 1 0 74 7.4

SCORING (TDS) # Player Team Cl G TD Rush Rcv Ret 2XP Pts Pts/G

1 Anderson, Clarence OTT Jr 11 20 2 15 3 0 120 10.9 2 Allen, Theron BTHY SO 10 18 16 1 1 0 108 10.8 2 Lafi tte, Aaron MCPH SR 10 18 18 0 0 0 108 10.8 4 Roberts, Ricky KWU Jr 10 16 0 16 0 0 96 9.6 5 Middleton, Joe MCPH JR 11 15 0 15 0 0 90 8.2 6 Skinner, Andy MCPH JR 11 14 1 13 0 0 84 7.6 7 Trotter, Jeran FRND Jr 10 12 12 0 0 1 74 7.4 8 Anderson, Robert BTHY JR 10 12 0 12 0 0 72 7.2 9 Pierce, Doug FRND Sr 8 9 0 9 0 0 54 6.8 10 Gimzo, Shane OTT So 11 12 9 2 1 0 72 6.5

SCORING (KICK) # Player Team Cl G PAT FGs Pts Pts/G

1 Eason, Travis MCPH SR 11 66 8 90 8.2 2 Wieder, Casey OTT Sr 11 50 13 89 8.1 3 Ochoa, Jesus KWU Jr 10 53 9 80 8.0 4 Dunn, Doug STER 10 31 9 58 5.8 5 Fambrough, Alex BTHY JR 10 36 7 57 5.7 5 Rothwell, Sean TABR FR 10 36 7 57 5.7 7 Ledy, Austin SWC 9 27 7 48 5.3 8 Schattle, Bobby USM 10 27 7 48 4.8 9 Berner, Eric FRND Fr 9 33 2 39 4.3 10 Wheeler, Josh STER 10 1 0 1 0.1

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FIELD GOALS # Player Team Cl G FG FGA Pct FG/G

1 Wieder, Casey OTT Sr 11 13 19 68.421 1.2 2 Dunn, Doug STER 10 9 10 90.000 0.9 2 Ochoa, Jesus KWU Jr 10 9 15 60.000 0.9 4 Ledy, Austin SWC 9 7 11 63.636 0.8 5 Eason, Travis MCPH SR 11 8 15 53.333 0.7 6 Fambrough, Alex BTHY JR 10 7 17 41.176 0.7 6 Rothwell, Sean TABR FR 10 7 12 58.333 0.7 6 Schattle, Bobby USM 10 7 9 77.778 0.7 9 Berner, Eric FRND Fr 9 2 2 100.000 0.2 10 McGregor, Austin BTHL JR 8 0 1 0.000 0.0

FIELD GOALS PCT # Player Team Cl G FG FGA Pct Long 1 Berner, Eric FRND Fr 9 2 2 100.000 32 2 Dunn, Doug STER 10 9 10 90.000 36 3 Schattle, Bobby USM 10 7 9 77.778 45 4 Wieder, Casey OTT Sr 11 13 19 68.421 46 5 Ledy, Austin SWC 9 7 11 63.636 41 6 Ochoa, Jesus KWU Jr 10 9 15 60.000 40 7 Rothwell, Sean TABR FR 10 7 12 58.333 37 8 Eason, Travis MCPH SR 11 8 15 53.333 52 9 Fambrough, Alex BTHY JR 10 7 17 41.176 53 10 McGregor, Austin BTHL JR 8 0 1 .000 0

PAT KICKING PCT # Player Team Cl G Made Att Pct

1 Skinner, Andy MCPH JR 11 1 1 100.000 1 Wheeler, Josh STER 10 1 1 100.000 3 Dunn, Doug STER 10 31 32 96.875 4 Schattle, Bobby USM 10 27 28 96.429 5 Eason, Travis MCPH SR 11 66 69 95.652 6 Rothwell, Sean TABR FR 10 36 38 94.737 7 Berner, Eric FRND Fr 9 33 35 94.286 8 Ochoa, Jesus KWU Jr 10 53 58 91.379 9 Ledy, Austin SWC 9 27 30 90.000 10 Wieder, Casey OTT Sr 11 50 56 89.286

PUNTING (MIN. 2.0/GAME)# Player Team Cl G Punt Yds Avg 1 Eason, Travis MCPH SR 11 25 1098 43.9 2 Johnson, Drew FRND Sr 10 30 1124 37.5 3 Knight, Joshua BTHY FR 10 43 1607 37.4 4 Annis, Aaron TABR JR 10 37 1379 37.3 5 Giambona, Anthony OTT Sr 11 52 1938 37.3 6 Tria, Matt SWC 9 48 1697 35.4 7 Wheeler, Josh STER 10 54 1907 35.3 8 Schattle, Bobby USM 10 49 1615 33.0 9 Suchsland, Ben BTHL FR 10 39 1254 32.2 10 McGregor, Austin BTHL JR 8 17 511 30.1

PUNT RETURNS (MIN. 1.2/GAME) # Player Team Cl G Ret Yds TD Avg 1 Fouts, Lorenzo SWC 9 11 145 0 13.2 2 Gimzo, Shane OTT So 11 22 287 1 13.0 3 Stauts, Thomas MCPH JR 11 28 343 1 12.3 4 Alsobrook, Troy KWU Sr 10 13 156 0 12.0 5 Curiel, Jo Jo STER 10 15 171 0 11.4 6 Theis, Jake FRND So 9 16 100 0 6.3 7 Pines, Anthony BTHY JR 8 10 60 0 6.0 8 Edison, Fred USM 9 12 61 0 5.1

KICK OFF RETURNS (MIN. 1.2/GAME) # Player Team Cl G Ret Yds TD Avg

1 Anderson, Clarence OTT Jr 11 18 546 3 30.3 2 Spellman-Smith, Aziz TABR JR 10 13 357 0 27.5 3 Curiel, Jo Jo STER 10 15 387 0 25.8 4 Carter, Horace KWU Jr 9 25 618 1 24.7 5 Allen, Theron BTHY SO 10 19 449 1 23.6 6 Fouts, Lorenzo SWC 9 34 714 0 21.0 7 Goerzen, Brett FRND Sr 9 14 291 0 20.8 8 Wynn, Kevin TABR FR 9 15 310 0 20.7 9 Edison, Fred USM 9 19 379 0 19.9 10 Walsh, Mark USM 10 14 265 0 18.9

INTERCEPTIONS # Player Team Cl G Int Yds TD Int/G

1 Brown, Spencer TABR JR 10 7 121 0 0.7 1 Talton, Michael STER 10 7 33 0 0.7 3 Daughtry, Jason TABR FR 10 6 32 0 0.6 4 Ibe, Ginikachi MCPH SR 11 6 23 0 0.5 5 Cowan, Jamie KWU Jr 8 4 82 1 0.5 5 Kontz, Jeff FRND So 10 5 33 1 0.5 7 Searles, Chris USM 9 4 69 0 0.4 8 Cobb, Terry FRND So 10 4 52 0 0.4 8 Terrell, Harper USM 10 4 26 0 0.4 10 Giambona, Anthony OTT Sr 11 4 36 0 0.4

PASSES DEFENDED # Player Team Cl G Brup Int Tot PD/G

1 Talton, Michael STER 10 13 7 20 2.0 2 Dunbar, Cory STER 10 11 3 14 1.4 2 Terrell, Harper USM 10 10 4 14 1.4 4 Brown, Spencer TABR JR 10 6 7 13 1.3 5 Cowan, Jamie KWU Jr 8 6 4 10 1.3 6 Cobb, Terry FRND So 10 6 4 10 1.0 6 Daughtry, Jason TABR FR 10 4 6 10 1.0 6 Gallegos, Sonny KWU Sr 10 7 3 10 1.0 6 King, Anthony BTHY SO 9 7 2 9 1.0 6 Kontz, Jeff FRND So 10 5 5 10 1.0 6 Lane, Steven OTT So 10 7 3 10 1.0 6 Simplice, Jeff rey BTHY SO 10 8 2 10 1.0

TACKLES (ALL POSITIONS) # Player Team Cl G UA A Tot Avg/G

1 Richter, Nathan SWC 9 53 61 114 12.7 2 Tazkargy, Zak SWC 9 68 41 109 12.1 3 Thomas, Adrian KWU Jr 9 54 39 93 10.3 4 Brenner, Fielding OTT Sr 11 68 43 111 10.1 5 Gomez, J.L. MCPH JR 10 51 43 94 9.4 6 Bloss, Chris BTHL JR 10 49 40 89 8.9 7 Hojje, Josh OTT Sr 11 49 46 95 8.6 8 Simplice, Jeff rey BTHY SO 10 57 25 82 8.2 9 Plummer, Josh SWC 9 33 39 72 8.0 9 Walls, Jesse KWU Sr 10 55 25 80 8.0

SACKS # Player Team Cl G UA A Yds Tot Av/G 1 Homolka, Seth OTT Sr 11 7 1 31 7.5 0.7 2 Sobczuk, John MCPH SR 9 4 1 28 4.5 0.5 2 Stephens, Caleb BTHL SR 8 3 2 40 4.0 0.5 2 Thomas, Adrian KWU Jr 9 4 1 29 4.5 0.5 2 Walker, Hunter SWC 9 4 1 36 4.5 0.5 6 Schenck, Robert TABR JR 9 4 0 24 4.0 0.4 7 Davis, Dexter FRND So 8 3 1 19 3.5 0.4 7 Mills, Weston SWC 8 3 1 28 3.5 0.4 7 Rice, Kerby STER 8 3 1 28 3.5 0.4 10 Sanborn, Chris TABR SO 9 3 1 19 3.5 0.4

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TACKLES FOR LOSS # Player Team Cl G UA A Yds Tot Avg/G

1 Gomez, J.L. MCPH JR 10 15 4 56 17.0 1.7 2 Stephens, Caleb BTHL SR 8 11 4 92 13.0 1.6 3 Schenck, Robert TABR JR 9 12 1 46 12.5 1.4 4 Homolka, Seth OTT Sr 11 13 4 52 15.0 1.4 5 Tazkargy, Zak SWC 9 11 1 24 11.5 1.3 6 Thomas, Adrian KWU Jr 9 10 2 42 11.0 1.2 7 Sanborn, Chris TABR SO 9 9 3 47 10.5 1.2 8 Gordon, Blake FRND Sr 10 9 5 45 11.5 1.2 9 Davis, Dexter FRND So 8 8 1 33 8.5 1.1 9 Robles, Chris FRND Sr 8 4 9 16 8.5 1.1

FUMBLES FORCED # Player Team Cl G Num Avg/G 1 Frank, Brock STER 10 5 0.5 2 Martin, Josh BTHY JR 10 3 0.3 2 Ruiz, Nick USM 10 3 0.3 4 Vornes, Deon FRND Sr 8 2 0.3 5 Addison, Artravious TABR SR 9 2 0.2 5 Dermann, Patrick USM 9 2 0.2 7 Gomez, J.L. MCPH JR 10 2 0.2 8 Wilson, Eric OTT So 11 2 0.2 9 Baker, Michael BTHY SO 8 1 0.1 9 Dillard, Kyle STER 8 1 0.1 9 Henderson, Terrance BTHY FR 8 1 0.1 9 Johnson, Sean BTHY SR 8 1 0.1 9 Mills, Weston SWC 8 1 0.1

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2010 KCAC FOOTBALL TOP TEAM PERFORMANCESPoints ..................................................... 73 ................................ McPherson College ............................................. vs University of St.Mary .......................................10/09/10Touchdowns ........................................ 10 ................................ McPherson College ............................................. vs University of St.Mary .......................................10/09/10 10 ................................ Kansas Wesleyan .................................................. at Southwestern College ....................................11/13/10 Total Off ense ....................................... 710 ............................ Kansas Wesleyan .................................................. at Southwestern College ....................................11/13/10

Rushing yards ..................................... 409 ............................ Southwestern College ........................................ vs Kansas Wesleyan ..............................................11/13/10 Rushing attempts .............................. 77 ............................... Southwestern College ........................................ vs Kansas Wesleyan ..............................................11/13/10 Rushing TDs ......................................... 7 .................................. Sterling College ..................................................... vs Bethel College ...................................................11/13/10 Longest rush ....................................... 85 ................................ Sterling College .................................................... vs Bethel College ...................................................11/13/10

Passing yards ....................................... 511 ............................ Tabor College ......................................................... at Peru State College ............................................10/02/10 Passing attempts ............................... 64 ............................... Tabor College ......................................................... vs Friends University ............................................09/25/10 Passing TDs .......................................... 8 ................................. Kansas Wesleyan .................................................. at Southwestern College ....................................11/13/10 Longest pass ....................................... 82 ............................... McPherson College ............................................. at Friends University ............................................09/11/10 82 ............................... University of St.Mary ........................................... at Tabor College ......................................................11/13/10 Passes completed .............................. 37 ............................... Kansas Wesleyan .................................................. vs Ottawa University ............................................10/30/10 Had intercepted ................................. 7 ................................. Friends University ................................................ at Ottawa University ............................................11/13/10 Field goal attempts ........................... 5 ................................. Sterling College ..................................................... at Tabor College .....................................................10/16/10 Field goal made .................................. 4 ................................. Sterling College .................................................... at Tabor College .................................................... 10/16/10 Longest fi eld goal attempt ............ 59 ............................... McPherson College ............................................. vs Bethel College ...................................................11/06/10 Longest fi eld goal made .................. 53 ............................... Bethany College ................................................... vs Ottawa University ............................................11/06/10 Punts ...................................................... 10 ............................... Ottawa University ................................................ vs Baker University ................................................08/28/10 Longest punt ....................................... 78 ............................... McPherson College ............................................. vs Haskell Indian Nations ....................................09/04/10 Punt returns ......................................... 7 ................................. Southwestern College ........................................ at Bethel College ...................................................10/30/10 Punt return yards ............................... 149 ............................ Ottawa University ................................................ at Bethel College ...................................................09/11/10 Longest punt return ......................... 75 ................................ Ottawa University ................................................ at Bethel College ...................................................09/11/10 Punt return TDs .................................. 2 ................................. McPherson College ............................................. vs University of St.Mary .......................................10/09/10 2 ................................. Ottawa University ................................................ at Bethany College.................................................11/06/10

Kick returns .......................................... 11 ............................... Bethel College ....................................................... vs Ottawa University ............................................09/11/10 11 ............................... Bethany College ................................................... vs Kansas Wesleyan ..............................................10/02/10 11 ............................... Southwestern College ........................................ vs Kansas Wesleyan ..............................................11/13/10 Kick return yards ................................ 263 ............................. Bethel College ....................................................... vs Ottawa University ............................................09/11/10 Longest kick return ........................... 95 ............................... Ottawa University ................................................ vs Baker University ................................................08/28/10 Kick return TDs ................................... 1 ................................. Ottawa University ................................................ vs Baker University ................................................08/28/10 1 ................................. Bethany College ................................................... at University of St.Mary .......................................09/11/10 1 ................................. Ottawa University ................................................ at Bethel College ...................................................09/11/10 1 ................................. Kansas Wesleyan .................................................. at Tabor College ....................................................09/11/10 1 ................................. Ottawa University ................................................ vs Friends University ............................................11/13/10

Interceptions ....................................... 7 .................................. Ottawa University ................................................ vs Friends University ............................................11/13/10 Interception return yds ................... 211 ............................ Ottawa University ................................................ vs Friends University ............................................11/13/10 Longest Interception return .......... 100 ............................ Ottawa University ................................................ at Bethel College ...................................................09/11/10 Inteception return TDs .................... 2 ................................. Southwestern College ........................................ at Bethany College ................................................10/16/10

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KKANSAS ANSAS WWESLEYAN ESLEYAN UUNIVERSITYNIVERSITYFumbles Lost ....................................... 4 ................................. Sterling College .................................................... vs Southwestern College ....................................09/11/10 Fumbles recovered ........................... 4 ................................. Southwestern College ........................................ at Sterling College ................................................09/11/10

Sacked by opp ..................................... 7 .................................. Southwestern College ........................................ vs Friends University ............................................09/18/10QB sacks ................................................. 7 ................................. Friends University ................................................ at Southwestern College ....................................09/18/10

Turnovers committed ....................... 8 ................................. Friends University ................................................ at Ottawa University ............................................11/13/10Turnovers caused ............................... 4 ................................. Southwestern College ........................................ at Sterling College .................................................09/11/10................................................................... 4 ................................. Tabor College ......................................................... at Bethany College ................................................09/18/10

Penalties ................................................ 15 ............................... University of St.Mary ........................................... at Southern Nazarene ..........................................09/04/10 Penalties yards .................................... 174 ............................ University of St.Mary ........................................... at Southern Nazarene ..........................................09/04/10

2010 KCAC FOOTBALL TOP INDIVIDUAL PERFORMANCESTotal off ense ............................................. 627 ............... Doug Webster, Kansas Wesleyan ....................................vs Ottawa University ........................................10/30/10

Rushing yards .......................................... 240 ............... Jeran Trotter, Friends University ......................................at Tabor College ..................................................09/25/10 Rushing attempts .................................... 34 ................. Theron Allen, Bethany College ........................................vs Kansas Wesleyan ...........................................10/02/10 Rushing TDs .............................................. 4 .................... Theron Allen, Bethany College ........................................vs Kansas Wesleyan ...........................................10/02/10 4 .................... Theron Allen, Bethany College ........................................at Bethel College ................................................10/09/10 Longest rush ............................................ 85 ................. Jesse Bundrage, Sterling College ....................................vs Bethel College ................................................11/13/10

Passing yards ............................................ 511 ............... Joey Erickson, Tabor College.............................................at Peru State College .........................................10/02/10 Passing attempts .................................... 64 ................. Joey Erickson, Tabor College.............................................vs Friends University .........................................09/25/10 Passing TDs ............................................... 8 .................... Doug Webster, Kansas Wesleyan .....................................at Southwestern College .................................11/13/10 Longest pass ............................................ 82 ................. Shane Mascarenas, McPherson College .......................at Friends University ..........................................09/11/10 Passes completed ................................... 37 ................. Doug Webster, Kansas Wesleyan .....................................vs Ottawa University .........................................10/30/10 Had intercepted ...................................... 7 .................... Jayme Bristow, Friends University ..................................at Ottawa University ..........................................11/13/10

Receiving yards ....................................... 268 ............... Andy Skinner, McPherson College .................................at Friends University ..........................................09/11/10 Receptions ................................................ 15 ................. Clarence Anderson, Ottawa University .........................vs University of St.Mary ....................................10/23/10 Receiving TDs ........................................... 4 .................... Joe Middleton, McPherson College ...............................vs University of St.Mary ....................................10/09/10 4 .................... Joe Middleton, McPherson College ...............................at Southwestern College .................................10/23/10 4 .................... Ricky Roberts, Kansas Wesleyan ......................................at Southwestern College .................................11/13/10 Longest reception .................................. 82 ................. Andy Skinner, McPherson College .................................at Friends University ..........................................09/11/10 82 ................. Cameron Ridley, University of St.Mary ..........................at Tabor College ..................................................11/13/10

Field goal attempts ................................ 5 .................... Doug Dunn, Sterling College............................................at Tabor College ..................................................10/16/10 Field goals made ..................................... 4 .................... Doug Dunn, Sterling College............................................at Tabor College ..................................................10/16/10 Longest fi eld goal attempt .................. 59 ................. Travis Eason, McPherson College ....................................vs Bethel College ................................................11/06/10 Longest fi eld goal made ...................... 53 ................. Alex Fambrough, Bethany College .................................vs Ottawa University .........................................11/06/10

Punts ........................................................... 10 ................. Anthony Giambona, Ottawa University .......................vs Baker University .............................................08/28/10 Longest punt ............................................ 78 ................. Travis Eason, McPherson College ....................................vs Haskell Indian Nations .................................09/04/10 Punt returns .............................................. 5 .................... Shane Gimzo, Ottawa University .....................................at Bethel College ................................................09/11/10 5 .................... Jake Theis, Friends University ...........................................vs Peru State College .........................................10/16/10 5 .................... Lorenzo Fouts, Southwestern College ..........................at Bethel College ................................................10/30/10 5 .................... Thomas Stauts, McPherson College ...............................vs Bethel College ................................................11/06/10 Punt return yards .................................... 149 ............... Shane Gimzo, Ottawa University .....................................at Bethel College ................................................09/11/10 Longest punt return .............................. 75 ................. Shane Gimzo, Ottawa University .....................................at Bethel College ................................................09/11/10 Punt return TDs ....................................... 1 .................... Several Individuals (9 occurances) .................................vs Several Opponents .............................. Several Dates

Kick returns ............................................... 7 .................... Cameron Stultz, Bethel College .......................................at Sterling College ..............................................11/13/10 Kick return yards ..................................... 179 ............... Andrew McNary, Bethel College......................................vs Ottawa University .........................................09/11/10 Longest kick return ................................ 95 ................. Clarence Anderson, Ottawa University .........................vs Baker University .............................................08/28/10 Kick return TDs ........................................ 1 .................... Several Individuals (5 occurances) .................................vs Several Opponents .............................. Several Dates

Interceptions ............................................ 3 .................... Ginikachi Ibe, McPherson College ..................................at Friends University ..........................................09/11/10 3 .................... Spencer Brown, Tabor College .........................................at Bethany College .............................................09/18/10 3 .................... Matt Gross, Ottawa University .........................................vs Friends University .........................................11/13/10 Interception return yards .................... 119 ............... Matt Gross, Ottawa University .........................................vs Friends University .........................................11/13/10 Longest Interception return ............... 100 ............... Steven Lane, Ottawa University.......................................at Bethel College ................................................09/11/10 Interception Return TDs ....................... 2 .................... Zak Tazkargy, Southwestern College .............................at Bethany College .............................................10/16/10

Tackles ........................................................ 19 ................. Nathan Richter, Southwestern College .........................vs Ottawa University .........................................10/02/10 19 ................. Adrian Thomas, Kansas Wesleyan ...................................at Southwestern College .................................11/13/10

Sacks ........................................................... 5 .................... Hunter Walker, Southwestern College ..........................vs Friends University .........................................09/18/10 Tackles for loss ......................................... 5 .................... Hunter Walker, Southwestern College ..........................vs Friends University .........................................09/18/10 5 .................... Caleb Stephens, Bethel College .......................................vs Southern Nazarene.......................................09/18/10

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FIRST TEAM OFFENSEQuarterback ...........................(U) Shane Mascarenas ..................McPherson College ...................................6-0 ............185 ............ Sr. ........... Peoria, Ariz.Running Backs .......................(U) Theron “Junior” Allen ..............Bethany College .........................................5-8 ............185 ........... So. ........... Davie, Fla. (U) (R) Aaron Lafi tte .......................McPherson College ...................................5-9 ............220 ............ Sr. ........... Ironwood, Ariz. Jeran Trotter .....................................Friends University ......................................5-9 ............190 ............ Jr. ............ Wichita, Kan.Fullback ....................................Quentin Benning ............................Friends University .................................... 5-11 ...........230 ............ Jr. ............ San Antonio, TexasWide Receivers ......................Robert Anderson ............................Bethany College .........................................6-2 ............190 ............ Sr. ........... Rialto, Calif. (R) Mike Hyde ...................................Friends University ......................................6-5 ............230 ............ Sr. ........... Haysville, Kan. Andy Skinner....................................McPherson College ................................. 5-10 ...........180 ............ Jr. ............ Montezuma, Kan. (R) Clarence Anderson ..................Ottawa University ......................................5-9 ............155 ............ Jr. ............ Wichita, Kan. Tight End .................................(U) Matt Regier ................................Bethel College ............................................6-4 ............240 ............ Sr. ........... Whitewater, Kan.Off ensive Linemen ...............Keaton Kendall ................................Friends University ......................................6-4 ............280 ............ Jr. ............ Wichita, Kan. Chase Hartman ...............................Kansas Wesleyan University ................. 5-11 ...........255 ............ Jr. ............ Hutchinson, Kan. Dan Pinsky ........................................Kansas Wesleyan University ...................6-5 ............315 ............ Jr. ............ Thousand Oaks, Calif. Joe Becker .........................................McPherson College ...................................6-5 ............300 ............ Jr. ............ Plainville, Kan. (U) (R) David Kraft ...........................McPherson College ...................................6-3 ............255 ........... So. ........... Peck, Kan.Utility ........................................Doug Webster ..................................Kansas Wesleyan University ...................6-2 ............195 ............ Sr. ........... San Jose, Calif.

FIRST TEAM DEFENSEDefensive Backs ....................Jeff ery Simplice ...............................Bethany College .........................................6-0 ............185 ............ Sr. ........... Lake Worth, Fla. Ginikachi Ibe ....................................McPherson College ...................................5-8 ............180 ............ Sr. ........... San Jose, Calif. (R) Shelton Thigpen .......................McPherson College ................................. 5-11 ...........185 ............ Sr. ........... Wylie, Texas Mike Talton .......................................Sterling College ..........................................5-8 ............160 ............ Jr. ............ Detroit, Mich. Spencer Brown ................................Tabor College ............................................ 5-11 ...........186 ............ Jr. ............ Hillsboro, Kan.Linebackers .............................Adrian Thomas ................................Kansas Wesleyan University ................. 5-10 ...........230 ............ Jr. ............ Diamond Bar, Calif. Will Powers .......................................McPherson College ...................................5-9 ............215 ............ Sr. ........... Garden City, Kan. (R) Josh Hojje ...................................Ottawa University ......................................6-2 ............232 ............ Sr. ........... Newport News, Va. (U) (R) Zak Tazkargy .......................Southwestern College .............................6-1 ............220 ............ Jr. ............ Wellington, Kan.Defensive Linemen ..............Blake Gordon ...................................Friends University ......................................6-3 ............315 ............ Sr. ........... Wekoka, Okla. (U) (R) Scott Jones ..........................McPherson College ...................................6-4 ............255 ............ Sr. ........... Melvern, Kan. Seth Holmolka .................................Ottawa University ......................................6-2 ............220 ............ Sr, ........... Holyrood, Kan. Chris Story .........................................Sterling College ..........................................6-0 ............270 ............ Sr. ........... Wichita, Kan.

FIRST TEAM SPECIAL TEAMSPlace Kickers ...........................(U) (R) Travis Eason .........................McPherson College ................................. 5-11 ...........170 ............Sr.. ........... Tulsa, Okla. Punter .......................................(U) Travis Eason ...............................McPherson College ................................. 5-11 ...........170 ............Sr.. ........... Tulsa, OklaPunt Returner.........................(U) Shane Gimzo .............................Ottawa University ......................................6-1 ............181 ........... So. ........... Perry, Kan.Kick Returner ..........................(U) Clarence Anderson .................Ottawa University ......................................5-9 ............155 ............ Jr. ............ Wichita, Kan.__________________ (U) = Unanimous selection. (R) = Repeat selection from 2009 First-Team All-KCAC

2010 KCAC ALL-CONFERENCE FOOTBALL SELECTIONS

2010 KCAC INDIVIDUAL AWARDSCOACH OF THE YEAR ................................................................................................................Joe Bettasso ............................................................................ McPherson CollegeASSISTANT COACH OF THE YEAR .......................................................................................Chuck Lambert ............................................................................. Sterling CollegePLAYER OF THE YEAR ...............................................................................................................Shane Mascarenas ................................................................ McPherson CollegeOFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR .....................................................................................Doug Webster......................................................... Kansas Wesleyan UniversityDEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR .....................................................................................Scott Jones .............................................................................. McPherson CollegeDR. TED KESSINGER CHAMPION OF CHARACTER AWARD ...................................Noah Wooten ................................................................. University of Saint Mary

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SECOND TEAM OFFENSEQuarterback ...........................Doug Webster ..................................Kansas Wesleyan University ...................6-2 ............195 ............ Sr. ........... San Jose, Calif.Running Backs .......................Jake Winship ....................................Kansas Wesleyan University ...................6-0 ............220 ............ Sr. ........... Yuba City, Calif. Cory Holbert .....................................Southwestern College ........................... 5-10 ...........190 ............ Jr. ............ Alvarado, Texas Jesse Bundrage ...............................Sterling College ........................................ 5-10 ...........220 ............ Jr. ............ Palmetto, Fla.Fullback ....................................Ben Suchsland .................................Bethel College ............................................6-2 ............230 ........... So. ........... Agra, Kan. Zach Jolliff .........................................Southwestern College ........................... 5-10 ...........210 ............ Jr. ............ Stillwater, Okla.Wide Receivers ......................Doug Pierce ......................................Friends University ......................................6-6 ............215 ............ Sr. ........... Arp, Texas Ricky Roberts ...................................Kansas Wesleyan University ................. 5-11 ...........175 ............ Jr. ............ Sacramento, Calif. Joe Middleton..................................McPherson College ...................................6-6 ............220 ............ Jr. ............ Phoenix, Ariz. Duray Gardener...............................Tabor College ..............................................6-3 ............215 ............ Jr. ............ Bronx, N.Y. Tight End .................................Cody Butts .........................................Friends University ......................................6-5 ............230 ........... So. ........... Stigler, Okla.Off ensive Linemen ...............Michael Broome ..............................Bethany College .........................................6-3 ............270 ............ Jr. ............ Houston, Texas Joseph King ......................................Bethany College .........................................5-9 ............330 ............ Sr. ........... Humble, Texas Kirt Nichols .......................................Friends University ......................................6-8 ............315 ............ Sr. ........... Junction City, Kan. Drew Hunter .....................................Ottawa University ......................................6-1 ............335 ............ Sr. ........... Basehor, Kan. Nick Qualls ........................................Southwestern College ........................... 5-11 ...........320 ........... So. ........... Coweta, Okla. Mike Danski ......................................Sterling College ..........................................6-1 ............275 ............ Sr. ........... Naples, Fla.Utility ........................................Shane Gimzo ....................................Ottawa University ......................................6-1 ............181 ........... So. ........... Perry, Kan.

SECOND TEAM DEFENSEDefensive Backs ....................Sonny Gallegos ...............................Kansas Wesleyan University ................. 5-10 ...........180 ............ Sr. ........... Sacramento, Calif. Jesse Walls .........................................Kansas Wesleyan University ...................6-0 ............210 ............ Sr. ........... Sacramento, Calif. Austin Brown ...................................McPherson College ...................................6-1 ............190 ............ Sr. ........... Lawton, Okla. Terrell Harper ...................................University of Saint Mary ..........................6-1 ............170 ............ Jr. ............ Timmonsville, S.C.Linebackers .............................Jesse Jerde ........................................Friends University ......................................6-1 ............215 ............ Jr. ............ Newton, Kan. Fielding Brenner .............................Ottawa University ......................................6-1 ............230 ............ Sr. ........... Holton, Kan. J.L. Gomez .........................................McPherson College ...................................5-9 ............195 ............ Jr. ............ Prosper, Texas Nathan Richter ................................Southwestern College .............................6-1 ............220 ............ Sr. ........... Wadena, Minn.Defensive Linemen ..............Caleb Stephens ...............................Bethel College ............................................6-0 ............235 ............ Sr. ........... Lawrence, Kan. Rafail Reyes .......................................McPherson College ...................................6-3 ............245 ............ Sr. ........... Coolidge, Ariz. D.J. Grayson ......................................Ottawa University .................................... 5-11 ...........279 ............ Jr. ............ Chicago, Ill. Atravious Addison ..........................Tabor College ............................................ 5-11 ...........245 ............ Sr. ........... Bradenton, Fla.

SECOND TEAM SPECIAL TEAMSPlace Kicker .............................Casey Wieder ....................................Ottawa University ......................................5-9 ............216 ............ Sr. ........... North Richland Hills, Texas Punter .......................................Anthony Giambona .......................Ottawa University ......................................6-0 ............204 ............ Sr. ........... Cypress, Calif.Punt Returner.........................Thomas Stauts .................................McPherson College ................................. 5-10 ...........185 ............ Jr. ............ Little Elm, TexasKick Returner ..........................Aziz Spellman-Smith .....................Tabor College ............................................ 5-11 ...........195 ............ Jr. ............ Aliso Viejo, Calif.

2010 KCAC ALL-CONFERENCE FOOTBALL SELECTIONS

HONORABLE MENTION ALL-KCAC SELECTIONS

BETHANY COLLEGE: Sean Johnson, WR; Matthew Redding, TE; Tyler Vogt, OL; Julius Russell, DL; Michael Baker, LB; Anthony King, DB

BETHEL COLLEGE: Jayson Kaufman, LB; Chris Bloss, LB

FRIENDS UNIVERSITY: Jayme Bristow, QB; Chris Bolander, RB; Andrew Loucks, OL; Dexter Davis, DL; Monty Welch, DL; David Davenport, LB; Jeff Kontz, DB

KANSAS WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY: Brett Giesen, RB; Zach McClain, WR; Troy Alsobrook, WR; Anthony Berry, WR; Oscar Torres, OL; Will Slasor, OL; Keoni Funtanilla, DL; Dominick Waters, DL; Austin Hoover, LB; Jacob Brackens, DB McPHERSON COLLEGE: John Davidson, TE; Chris Lange, OL; Dusty Hague, OL; John Sobczuk, DL; Drew Thomsen, DL; Darrick Johnson, LB; Thomas Stauts, DB

OTTAWA UNIVERSITY: Bobby Adamson, QB; Michael Baer, RB; Michael Wickley, FB; Shane Gimzo, WR; Josh Giambalvo, TE; Max Brown, OL; Quinton Flaming, OL; Dakotah Gettler, LB; Matt Gross, DB

SOUTHWESTERN COLLEGE: Cass Myers, RB; Michael Coppock, RB; Jeff Schaefer, WR; Clayton Yancey, OL; Weston Mills, DL; Josh Plummer, LB

STERLING COLLEGE: David Wray, FB; Matt James, WR; Chandler Keenan, OL; Tory King, OL; David Guthmiller, DL; Jesse Kendig, DL; Kerby Rice, LB; Antoine Turner, LB; James Morley, LB; Brock Frank, DB; Cory Dunbar, DB

TABOR COLLEGE: Joey Erickson, QB; James Monroe, RB; Aziz Spellman-Smith, WR; Matt Stuck, OL; Isain Garcia, OL; Chris Sanborn, DL; Charles Ur-rutia, LB; Jason Daughtry, DB

UNIVERSITY OF SAINT MARY: Mike Keese, QB; Fred Edison, WR; Frankie Walburn, WR; Noah Wooten, LB

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POST-GAME MEAL INFORMATION

The following restaurants are offi cial game day sponsors of Kansas Wesleyan Athletics for the upcoming season. Please consider using them to feed your teams during your visit to Salina.

Little Caesar’s Pizza is the Offi cial Pizza Sponsor of KWU Athletics. Give Tom Perrin a call and they can accommodate your needs.

Bogey’s is the offi cial fast food restaurant of Kansas Wesleyan University Athletics.

Quizno’s Sub on East Crawford is the official sandwich provider of Kansas Wesleyan University Athletics.

Chili’s Grill and Bar is the offi cial restaurant Sponsor of Kansas Wesleyan Athletics. Give them a call about accommodating your team’s needs during your visit to Salina.

A complete list of Salina restaurants and lodging options are available on the KWU Website at the following address: http://www.kwu.edu/admissions/travelguide.html

Again this season, Kansas Wesleyan will play its football games at Salina Stadium located at Salina Central High School. Salina Stadium features nearly 7,000 seats overlooking a synthetic turf fi eld that was installed in the summer of 2005. The track surface was completely replaced in the summer of 2011.

Visiting teams are asked to arrive at Salina Stadium and locker room facilities will be located in the annex building located along the north end of the stadium. Visiting teams will use the east side of the annex building as their locker room facility. There is parking for busses in the large parking lot to the south of the school buildings. Please park busses along the north edge of the parking lot. Since this is not our facility, we ask visiting teams to please make the best eff ort possible to clean up before your departure from the stadium.

A member of the KWU Athletic Department Staff will be at the Salina Stadium when your team arrives to greet you and direct you to the locker rooms and show your staff s where they can set up their equipment.

DIRECTIONS TO SALINA STADIUM

FROM THE NORTH OR SOUTH (US-81/I-135):Take the Crawford Street exit off I-135 (Exit 92) and turn heading east onto Crawford Street. Travel east on Crawford approximately two miles to Front Street. Turn right onto Front, and follow it towards the south. There is an entrance to the parking lot along Front just before you reach McAdams. You may also turn onto McAdams where there are additional parking lot access points. Salina Stadium is located on the east side of the Salina Central campus.

FROM THE EAST OR WEST (I-70):Exit I-70 onto I-135 South (Exit 250A). Travel south on I-135 for approximately four miles. Take the Crawford Street exit off I-135 (Exit 92) and turn heading east onto Crawford Street. Travel east on Crawford approximately two miles to Front Street. Turn right onto Front, and follow it towards the south. There is an entrance to the parking lot along Front just before you reach McAdams. You may also turn onto McAdams where there are additional parking lot access points. Salina Stadium is located on the east side of the Salina Central campus.

CITY OF SALINA INFORMATION

For more information about the City of Salina, please check out these informative sources on the Internet:

Salina Area Chamber of Commercewww.salinakansas.org

City of Salina Offi cial Websitewww.salina-ks.gov

VISITING TEAM INFORMATION GUIDE

To Ohio St. (to I-70) -->

LODGING INFORMATION

Courtyard by Marriott is the offi cial hotel sponsor of Kansas Wesleyan Athletics this year.

Teams are encouraged to call ahead and speak with the Dana Bronson, Sales Director, to negotiate a team rate and to block rooms for your stay.

645 East Crawford(Across from Central HS)

785.452.9999

1417 South 9thCorner of 9th & Kirwin

785.823.8066

3020 Riff el Drive785.309.1300

2255South Ninth785.820.8300

1000 E. Crawford785.309.0600

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VS BETHANY COLLEGE *6:00 PM - SALINA STADIUMSALINA, KAN.(HOMECOMING / HALL OF FAME WEEKEND)

VS TABOR COLLEGE *1:30 PM - SALINA STADIUMSALINA, KAN.

VS SOUTHWESTERN COLLEGE *1:30 PM - SALINA STADIUMSALINA, KAN.

VS UNIVERSITY OF SAINT MARY *1:30 PM - SALINA STADIUMSALINA, KAN.

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6:00 PM - PEOPLES BANK FIELDOTTAWA, KAN.

AT FRIENDS UNIVERSITY *7:00 PM - ADAIR-AUSTIN STADIUMWICHITA, KAN.

AT LINDENWOOD UNIVERSITY1:30 PM - HARLEN C. HUNTER STADIUMST. CHARLES, MO.

AT BETHEL COLLEGE *1:30 PM - THRESHER STADIUMNORTH NEWTON, KAN.

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