2013 Benedictine (Kan.) College Football Media Guide

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2013 BENEDICTINE COLLEGE MEDIA GUIDE


––– Benedictine College ––– Benedictine College was founded in Atchison in 1858 by the Benedictine monks as St. Benedict’s College. In 1863, in the middle of the Civil War, seven Benedictine sisters arrived and founded an academy for young women and would eventually establish Mount St. Scholastica College. In 1971, Benedictine College was born when the Mount and St. Benedict’s merged to form what now has become one of the finest Catholic colleges in America. Today, Benedictine College is experiencing a renaissance. Enrollment is soaring, with new academic programs and facilities attracting large incoming freshman classes. At the core of this success are a thriving faith life, strong sense of community, and rigorous academic programs. Across from the stadium entrance is the Mother Teresa Center for Nursing and Health Education, the home of the Benedictine Nursing Program. State-of-the-art engineering labs and a unique collaboration with the University of North Dakota allow Benedictine students to earn degrees in Chemical, Civil, Electrical and Mechanical Engineering. Benedictine College is still one of the few places students can major in Youth Ministry and the College Ministry


––– Benedictine College ––– program, recognized as one of the most vibrant in the country, continues to expand. In athletics, lights on the soccer field and Field Turf™ on both the football and soccer fields have improved those venues for varsity sports while allowing them to be used for intramurals, summer athletic camps, and club sports. The new Ferrell Academic Center on top of the bluff is the home for the School of Business and the Departments of Education, Philosophy and Theology. It is the first new LEED certified (green) building on a college campus in the state of Kansas. U.S. News & World Report has named Benedictine College as one of America’s best colleges and the school is a bright star in the world of Catholic higher education, having been named one of the top Catholic Colleges in America by First Things magazine and the Newman Guide to Choosing a Catholic College. The School of Business continues to receive international attention with its graduate programs and the Journal of International Business. Benedictine College’s campus in Florence, Italy, continues to grow in popularity, giving students the chance to spend an entire semester studying abroad. In addition to all of that, the Discovery Program continues to provide excellent research opportunities and experiential learning for students who wish to pursue projects outside the standard classroom curriculum. It is truly a great time to be at Benedictine College. Go Ravens!

MAJORS Accounting Art Art Education Astronomy Athletic Training Biochemistry Biology Chemistry Computer Science Criminology Economics Education: Elementary, Secondary & Special Engineering Physics English Finance Foreign Languages French History International Business International Studies Liberal Studies Management Marketing Mass Communications Mathematics Music Music Education Natural Science Nursing Philosophy Physical Education Physics Political Science Psychology Social Science Sociology Spanish Theatre Arts Theatre Arts Management Theology Youth Ministry Also Available in conjunction with the University of North Dakota Chemical Engineering Civil Engineering Electrical Engineering Mechanical Engineering

Stephen D. Minnis

President

A St. Joseph, Missouri, native, Minnis graduated from Benedictine College in 1982. He obtained his Juris Doctorate degree from Washburn University in 1985 and Master’s of Business Administration degree in 1993. He went on to work successfully as a corporate lawyer. His wife Amy (Kohake)

Minnis graduated from Benedictine in 1984 and currently teaches in the Education Department at Benedictine College. The couple has three children, Matthew, Michael, and Molly. Minnis began his presidential duties Oct. 1, 2004.

Pre-Professional Dentistry Law Medical Technology Medicine Occupational Therapy Optometry Pharmacy Physical Therapy Graduate Programs Executive Masters in Business Administration (EMBA) Masters in Business Administration (MBA) Master of Arts in School Leadership (MASL)


Benedictine College 2013-14 Athletic Department Directory FAX: (913) 360-7799 (football) 367- 2564 (athletics)

Department Website: www.ravenathletics.com

Table of Contents 2-3 ... Benedictine College 4 ... Athletic Staff 6-9 ... Coaching Staff 10-12 ... Program History 13-16 ... Football Facilities 17-32 ... Player Profiles 33-50 ... Raven Supporters 53-60 ... Raven Records 61 ... All-Time Versus 62-65 ... Year-by-Year Results

2013 Raven Football Staff Office ext. Larry Wilcox Head Coach 360-7542 Charlie Gartenmayer Defensive Coordinator/ Secondary 360-7583 Dennis Murphy Wide Receivers 360-7375 George Papageorgiou Asst. Head Coach/Offensive Line 360-7582 Jon Stammers Strength & Conditioning/ Def. Line 360-7585 Mike Kersley Special Teams/Outside Linebackers 360-7543 Fran Johnson Quarterbacks/Offensive Coordinator 360-7543 Nic Stillwell Runningbacks 360-7543 Tyler Lueckenhoff Noseguards/Special Teams 360-7543 Will Finley Inside Linebackers 360-7627 Ryan Kelly Runningbacks 360-7631 Scott Strenk Graduate Asst. Tight Ends Geoffrey Akpom Student Asst. Wide Recievers Zach Butts Student Asst. Offensive Line Michael Collins Student Asst. Linebackers Jake Lilly Student Asst. Defensive Ends Villa Namoa Student Asst. Defensive Line Marcus Thomas Student Asst. Defensive Backs Brady Fehringer Manager Mary Harrity Manager Rosie Kolich Manager Britta McManmom Manager Scott Tumberger Manager Tom Murphy Film Nick Surritt Film Blake Torline Film Chris Walters Film Tim Whalen Film

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Media Contacts

Atchison Daily Globe Logan Jackson, sports editor 913-367-0583 KAIR (93.7 FM) Tom Kautz, play by play voice Pat Strathman, sports director 913-367-1470 KQTV - St. Joseph, Mo. Matt Triten, sports director 816-364-2222 St. Joseph News-Press Ross Martin, sports editor 816-271-8577 Kansas City Star Blair Kerkhoff, college contact 816-234-4354 www.ravenathletics.com Josh Pound, SID 913-360-7634

Athletic Director Asst. Athletic Director Faculty Athletic Rep. Administrative Assistant Sports Information Director Sports Marketing & Promotions Men’s Soccer Women’s Soccer Volleyball Assistant Volleyball Cross Country Men’s Basketball Assistant Men’s Basketball Women’s Basketball Assistant Women’s Basketball Wrestling Baseball Asst. Baseball/ Intramurals Director Track & Field Softball Dance Cheer Champions Of Character Coordinator Head Trainer Asst. Trainer Asst. Trainer Asst. Trainer

Charlie Gartenmayer Michael Faucett Dr. Eric Fox-Linton Martha Schuckenbrock Josh Pound Victoria Martin Rob Herringer Lincoln Roblee Erin Cooper Katie Latenser Rex Lane Ryan Moody John Peer Chad Folsom Andi Wilder Thomas Williams Doc Beeman Pecos Miller Darin Schimtz Tim Crowley Stephanie Redd Missy Nigus Mary Flynn Patrick Hodapp Jarod Crowley Megan Callahan Agnes Maette

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Berkley Lutu

Zach Keenan

Xavier Cooper


––– 2013 Ravens Coaching Staff ––– H EA D CO A CH Larr y Wilcox

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Since the fall of 1979, the Ravens have been guided by one of its own - head coach Larry Wilcox. During his tenure as head coach, the Ravens have compiled an overall record of 236-130. Coach Wilcox is the dean of the Heart of America Athletic Conference (HAAC) having guided the program to five HAAC titles during his tenure. He took over the program in the seventh year of what is now commonly referred to as the modern era of Raven football after the program was started back up as a varsity sport in 1973. Headed into the 2013 season, Coach Wilcox is fourth among NAIA football coaches in all-time wins and is currently third among active NAIA coaches. A four-time HAAC Coach of the Year, the Ravens have earned five HAAC titles and qualified for the NAIA playoffs 12 times, which includes a run of nine straight seasons from 1995-2003 under Coach Wilcox. Coach Wilcox is only one of nine coaches in the history of the NAIA to win 200 games or more. He currently ranks fourth all-time and is only one of three current NAIA coaches with more than 230 career wins at the NAIA level. A 1972 graduate of Benedictine, Coach Wilcox began serving as an assistant coach immediately following his playing career until taking over the Ravens. He is the 13th head coach in the history of the St. Benedict’s/Benedictine College football program and is the program’s all-time wins leader.

Legendary Leaders Larry Wilcox is currently one of 70 coaches at a four-year school to earn 200 or more wins. Here a few he is closing in on: 23. Lou Holtz - 249-132-7 (33 yrs. at six schools) 27. Mel Tjeerdsma - 242-82-4 (27 yrs. at two schools) 28. Woody Hayes - 238-72-10 (33 yrs. at three schools) 30. Larry Wilcox - 236-130-0 (33 yrs. at Benedictine) Mack Brown - 236-117-1 (28 yrs. at four schools) 32. Bo Schembechler - 234-65-8 (27 yrs. at two schools) 37. Hayden Fry - 232-178-10 (37 yrs. at three schools) (Number listed is overall rank headed into 2013)

NAIA All-Time Wins 1. Kevin Donley (St. Francis - Ind.) 264-120-1 34 yrs.* 2. Hank Biesiot (Dickinson State - N.D.) 257-111-1 37 yrs.* 3. Frosty Westering (Pacific Lutheran - Wash.) 256-81-7 34 yrs. 4. Larry Wilcox (Benedictine - Kan.) 236-130 33 yrs.* 5. Jim Malosky (Minnesota-Duluth) 235-114-12 37 yrs. * Active Coaches


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––– 2013 Ravens Coaching Staff ––– ASSITANT HEAD COACH Offensive Line George Papageorgiou

George Papageorgiou joined the Raven coaching staff in 2000 as the assistant head coach and running backs coach. The 2013 season marks the eighth season that "Coach Pops" has been charged with guiding the Raven offensive line. Under his leadership, the offensive line has aided in some of top offensive production squads in school history. As the Ravens running backs coach, he helped mentor five of the Ravens all-time leading rushers. Two of his top success stories rushing for a combined 4,367 yards in Josh McAlister and John Willits. He has been a key recruiter of some of the Ravens top transfer athletes during his tenure as an assistant coach.

DEFENSIVE COORDINATOR Secondar y Charlie Gartenmayer

Until the 2012 season, defensive coordinator and secondary coach Charlie Gartenmayer was part of a unique record as a player at Benedictine. As a member of the 1974 Raven defense, he helped guide the unit to a top-ranking in the NAIA, surrendering just 164.7 yards per game. That same defense held the record for fewest first downs allowed in a game at five until the unit led by Coach Gartenmayer broke the record in the first two games of the 2012 season, pushing the record to three. Since 1979, defensive coordinator Charlie Gartenmayer has served alongside Coach Wilcox. He retired from many years of service in the Atchison public school system in the Spring 2007. After enjoy a brief retirement, he took over as Benedictine’s Athletic Director in the Fall of 2007. Coach Gartenmayer is one of two current Raven assistants honored for their roles as an assistant coach when he was named the AFCA-NAIA Assistant Coach of the Year in 2000.

WIDE RECEIVERS Dennis Murphy

Like Coach Wilcox and Coach Gartenmayer, Wide Receiver coach Dennis Murphy also began his run with the Ravens in 1979. Coach Murphy became the second Raven assistant to be named an AFCA-NAIA Assistant Coach of the Year when he earned the honor in 2008. Coach Murphy has coached several AllAmerica receivers, most recently 2008 winner Conor Walsh. Over his time at Benedictine, Coach Murphy has worn many hats. In addition to serving as an assistant football coach, he was also charged with running the Benedictine Track & Field program, moving away from that position in 2002. He has also been a key coach in molding the Ravens of the future as he headed up the junior varsity program for many years. In addition to his coaching duties, Coach Murphy teaches in the HPER department at Benedictine and is also one of the school’s six fully certified athletic trainers.


––– 2013 Ravens Coaching Staff ––– STRENGTH & CONDITIONING COORDINATOR Defensive Line

Jon Stammers

Only the trio of Coach Wilcox, Coach Gartenmayer and Coach Murphy have served on the Raven coaching staff longer than Strength & Conditioning Coordinator and defensive line coach Jon Stammers. Coach Stammers has been on the Raven coaching staff for over 25 years serving as various position coaches on the defensive side of the ball. He took over coaching the defensive front three seasons ago and has helped lead the defensive unit to numerous top rankings in the NAIA. As the Ravens strength & conditioning program, Coach Stammers is charged with keeping the Ravens in shape during the season and also coordinates their off-season workouts. Coach Stammers is also an instructor in Benedictine’s HPER department.

OFFENSIVE COORDINATOR Quarterbacks Fran Johnson

Quarterback coach and Offensive Coordinator Fran Johnson, has followed in the footsteps of Coach Wilcox and Coach Gartenmayer in his journey into coaching. He played quarterback for the Ravens from 2001-2004 and after a brief professional indoor football career, he rejoined his alma mater as the quarterbacks coach. He took over as the Offensive Coordinator in 2010 while continuing his role as quarterback coach. Under his guidance as quarterback coach, Coach Johnson has watch as former quarterback Ryan Kelly and current quarterback Bill Noonan have rewritten the Raven record books.

SPECIAL TEAMS COORDINATOR Outside Linebackers Mike Kersley

Joining the staff in 1994, special teams coordinator and outside linebackers coach Mike Kersley has become a true player’s coach during his tenure with the Ravens. For many years, Coach Kersley was a key figure in producing some of the best tight ends and specialists in the Heart of America Athletic Conference (HAAC). The 2013 season marks his third year of running both the special teams and serving as the outside linebackers coach. He has continued to use his wealth of football knowledge aide the defensive side of the ball while continuing to mentor some of the top specialist in the HAAC. Under his watch Benedictine has produced some of the top kick returners and punt returners in the conference as well as some of the most consistent kickers and punters.

RUNNINGBACKS Nic Stillwell

Runningbacks coach Nic Stillwell joined the Raven coaching staff during the 2007 season, taking over as the runningback coach. Coach Stillwell started right where Coach Papageorgiou left off, guiding four runningbacks currently ranked on the Ravens all-time rushing list. Away from coaching the Ravens, Coach Stillwell is a business teacher at Atchison High School. He played collegiately at Benedictine rival Baker University from 2001-04 where he was named a Daktronics-NAIA Scholar Athlete. Coach Stillwell is also involved in the production of the Raven game film, which the players and staff use in preparation for their weekly opponents.


––– 2013 Ravens Coaching Staff ––– NOSEGUARDS Special Teams Tyler Luekenhoff

Another former Raven, Tyler Luekenhoff graduated from Benedictine in 2012 and immediately transitioned to coaching his alma mater. He is a four-time letter winner for Coach Wilcox and is also a two-time All-HAAC defensive line selection. He was also a captain for the Ravens during their 2011 NAIA Football Championship Series run

INSIDE LINEBACKERS Will Finley

After finishing his playing career for the Ravens as a linebacker in 2010, Will Finley has spent the past two season as a graduate assistant and joins the program now as an assistant coach. As a graduate assistant, Coach Finley was charged with helping guide the Raven running backs. He will continued to bring his experiences as a Raven to the sideline as he helps lead the next generation of Ravens.

RUNNINGBACKS Ryan Kelly

After spending the past two years as a graduate assistant coach at Fort Hays State University, Ryan Kelly returns to his alma mater. Coach Kelly played quarterback for the Ravens from 2007-2010 and was a four-year starter for Coach Wilcox. He is currently the leader on the Ravens all-time total offense list with 8,764 yards and is also the top passer in program history with 7,661 yards.

TIGHT ENDS Scott Strenk

After spending his time as an undergrad at Benedictine as a student assistant coach, most recently helping with the Raven tight ends, Scott Strenk joins the Ravens as a graduate assistant coach this year where he will continue his work with the Raven tight ends.


Raven Football History News & Notes • St. Benedict’s founded by Benedictine Fathers in 1858 at Doniphan, Kansas. In 1859 the priests and their four students moved the school to its present Atchison location. • Fall of 1897: First football game, unofficial contest between St. Benedict’s and Midland College at a neutral site. • December 20, 1927: Student sponsored contest selects St. Benedict’s athletic mascot as the Raven, which had been known to be the companion of the college’s patron saint. • First letterman’s club – The “B” Club established 1927. • First athletic “All State” award winner – football player and 1934 first team center, Joe Casey.

• 1940 – St. Benedict’s football program nationally recognized regarding the “academic thoroughness” of SBC. • Fall of 1940: In just its third year in the conference, the SBC Ravens post a 4-0 mark in the CIC to win the conference championship. • Fall of 1956: SBC earns another CIC championship and wins its first bowl game with a 14-13 win over Northeast Oklahoma in the Mineral Water Bowl. • Running back Jerry Muhlman leads all levels of college football in points scored during the 1957 season. Under the direction of head coach Ivan Schottel, Muhlman scores 18 TDs and converted 13 PATs to score 121 points. The Ravens went 7-1 during the season averaging 34.8 points per outing against the likes of Washburn, Pitt State, Emporia State and Fort Hays State. Mohlman averaged 13.4 points per outing. • Fall of 1973: After discontinuing football after the 1962 season, the Ravens return to varsity status with a record of 3-6 under head coach John Baricevic.

• October 13, 1934: St. Benedict’s College took on the University of Kansas in Lawrence. That season, the Ravens fell 34-12 That season, the Ravens went 6-1-1 and averaged 20.5 points per game while the Jayhawks went 3-4-3, surrendering just 4.8 points per game.

• Fall of 1938: SBC enters into first conference affiliation when they joined the Central Intercollegiate Conference.

• In 1976 Keith Hertling took his place as fifth in the nation for individual scoring with 12 touchdowns. Also in 1976, in just its fourth season back after a 10-year absence, the Ravens earned a Boot Hill Bowl Championship (program below) under the guidence of head coach George Tardiff. Current head coach Larry Wilcox and defensive coordinator Charlie Gartemayer were both assistant coaches for the team. • In 1976 defensive end Jim Kassly was named “Small College Regional Player of the Week” for his outstanding play versus Friends University. • Fall of 1979: Larry Wilcox takes over as the head coach for his Ravens. • The 1982 season marked the first winning season under Coach Wilcox and the programs return to national recognition with a season-high ninth place ranking. The team finished with a 6-4 record. • In 1985 three Ravens were named to “All-American” teams: Offensive lineman Jeff Pirog, defensive back Derek Faulkner, and running back Jamie Mueller who had a 9.3 yd. average with 161 carries for 1,489 yards. Also that season, the Ravens went 10-0 during the regular season, averaging 46.6 points per game with their closest game coming against Southwest Baptist, 28-26. The team also finished the season ranked No. 2. BC hosted its first playoff game of the modern era in 1985 as well against Northwestern (Iowa). • In 1986 after finishing his Benedictine College career, Jamie Mueller is drafted by the NFL’s Buffalo Bills. Mueller went on to spend four years playing for the Bills. He remains one of the few “small college” players to play in the Super Bowl.

• First undefeated season- 1936 squad coached by Larry “Moon” Mullins. • One of the longest winning streaks for St. Benedict’s football was 15 straight games from 1935-1936.

duties. That defensive team established over 20 all time records including a minus 27-yard rushing total against CulverStockton.

• In 1974, the Benedictine’s defense become the top for NAIA (Division II), giving up a paltry 164.7 yards a game. On that squad, current BC defensive coordinator Charlie Gartenmayer made his mark as a captain and free safety. He finished the season fourth in total tackles while also handling the punt returning

• In 1991, the Ravens join the Heart of America Athletic Conference. In just their first year, the Ravens go 7-1 to finish as the league’s co-champion. Since joining the HAAC, the Ravens have helped elivate the league to one of the strongest in the nation with several teams consistently ranked in the NAIA


Raven Football History News & Notes top 25 throughout the season. The Ravens have earned four more HAAC Championships since joining the league, their most recent coming in 2000. • The Ravens Class of 2001 is one of the most highlighted groups of Ravens in the school’s history. As a group, they went 34-7 with their career’s topped off with a berth in the 2001 NAIA Final Four. • Jan. 6. 2007 former Ravens standout runningback Jamie Mueller is inducted into the NAIA Hall of Fame in a ceremony held in San Antonio, Texas. Mueller was joined by Coach Wilcox (picture below) and a number of his teammates as he was recognized for his contributions to NAIA football. After leaving BC, Mueller went on to play several seasons in the NFL for the Buffalo Bills.

• Nov. 14, 2007, in honor of his 200th career win with the Ravens, Benedictine President Stephen D. Minnis announces Raven Stadium will officially be renamed Larry Wilcox Stadium.

• The 2010 season marked the 40th anniversary of the return of football to Benedictine College under head coach John Baricevic.

• Former Ravens center Truman Ashby earns his second straight AFCA-NAIA All-America first team selection. He also wrapped up his career as a Raven by being named the NAIA recipient of the Dave Rimington Award. The Rimington Trophy is awarded to the best center in NCAA Div. I while the Awards are given to all centers NCAA Div. I-A, NCAA Div. II, NAIA and NCAA Div. III

• In 2010, quarterback Ryan Kelly concluded his Raven career as the programs all-time offensive leader (8,764 yards) and all-time leading passer (6061,069, 7,661 yards). Wide receiver Chris Langley, an Easton, Kan., native, tied Raven AllAmerican Conor Walsh for the singleseason TD receptions record with 12 and also joined six former Ravens in the record books catching 10 passes in a single game.

• Sept. 13 2008. Raven Stadium officially becomes known as Larry Wilcox Stadium during pregame ceremony of the 2008 season opener. • Former runningback Don Brown becomes the latest member of the Raven football program to be inducted into the Benedictine College Athletic Hall of Fame on Oct. 18. Brown is the Ravens all-time leading rusher. • Raven wide receiver Conor Walsh becomes the third straight AFCA-NAIA All-American for Benedictine earning a spot on the squad at the conclusion of the 2008 season. • Long-time Raven assistant coach Dennis Murphy becomes the second assistant coach under Coach Wilcox to be named as the AFCA-NAIA Assistant Coach of the Year for his efforts during the 2008 season. • The Ravens made their eighth international trip in May of 2009, this time traveling to Paris, France.

• In the spring of 2007, several former Ravens took part in the first-ever Victory Sports Network Senior Classic in Platte City, Mo. The event, sponored by the Victory Sports Network, featured Carlos Cuellar, Eddie Lamb, DJ Howell, Bill Pytel, Matt Jablonski, Siminoe “Nauvi” Lafo, Ben Ali, Mike Steen and Jon Jiminez. All nine Ravens contributed to the American team’s 16-6 win over the National squad. • In the final game of the 2007 season in Fayette, Mo., Ravens head coach Larry Wilcox guides his team to a 20-13 win over Central Methodist to become the fifth coach in the history of the NAIA to earn 200 career wins. The win was celebrated by the graduating Ravens and Coach Wilcox following the win.

• The Ravens win their final two games of the 2010 season on Nov. 7 against Peru State University and Nov. 14 against Graceland University which moves head coach Larry Wilcox to No. 6 on the NAIA’s All-Time wins list. • Three career offensive records fell during the 2009 season as quarterback Ryan Kelly (Topeka, Kan.) moved to the top of the list in total offensive yards and total passing yards. Current Raven quarterback coach Fran Johnson had previously held both records since wrapping up his career in 2004. Receiver Conor Walsh (St. Louis, Mo.) capped off a outstanding Raven career and pushed himself to the top of the all-time receiving yards list with 2,584 breaking the record previous held by AllAmercan Cory Schrick since 2000.

• With the Ravens season-ending win against Graceland at the end of the 2010, head coach Larry Wilcox earned his 220th career win and become the all-time winningest four-year collegiate football coach in the history of the state of Kansas. The win pushed him past college football hall of famer and former Bethany (Kan.) head coach Ted Kessinger into fifth-place on the NAIA’s all-time wins list. • The Raven earned a trip to the NAIA Football Championship Series for the 11th time under Coach Wilcox during the 2011 season after finishing the regular season ranked No.13. • The 2011 season proved to be one for the record books. Right out of the gate, the defense broke the record for fewest first downs allowed against Concordia (Neb.) and then reset the record the next week on the road against Sterling College. In all, the Ravens tied or broke five team records while several players either set or tied several single-game or singleseason records. Check out the records section of the media guide for a look at the entire record book. • Offensive lineman Ron Fontenot became the latest member of the Ravens to earn national post-season honors as he was named a AFCA-NAIA 2011 AllAmerican. Over the years, Benedictine has had 66 All-Americans, four since 2006 under the current format • On Sept. 22, the playing surface at Larry Wilcox formally became known as O’Malley Field in honor of the O’Malley Family and their contributions to the Raven football program over the years.


––– All-Time Coaching Records ––– Coach (Years) Record Larry Wilcox (1979 - Current) 236-130 Matt May (1977 - 1978) 10-10 George Tardiff (1974 - 1976) 15-15 John Baricevic (1970 – 1973) 9-20-1 Ivan Schottel (1953 - 1962) 52-36-2 Leo Deutsch (1950 - 1952) 13-13-1 Robert Walsh (1948 – 1949) 4-14 Marty Peters (1946-’47) 5-11-1 Rev. Michael Carroll (1942) 6-2 Marty Peters (1937 - 1941) 24-13-4 Larry “Moon” Mullins (1932 - 1936) 37-5-1 Robert Schmidt (1928 – 1931) 10-20-3 Larry Quigley (1922 - 1927) 22-20-5 Rev. Malachy Sullivan O.S.B.(1920 – 1921) 8-6 Totals: 442-312-19 Raven Coaches: Rev. Malachy Sullivan O.S.B. 1920 – 1921 Record 8-6 1920 4-2 1921 4-4

Larry “Moon” Mullins 1932 – 1936 Record 37-5-1 1932 6-2 1933 8-1 1934 7-1-1 1935 8-1 1936 8-0 Marty Peters 1937 – 1941 Record 24-13-4 1937 4-3-2 1938 4-2-1 1939 5-2 1940 6-4 1941 5-2-1 Rev. Michael Carroll 1942 Record 6-2 1942 6-2

Robert Walsh 1948 – 1949 Record 4-14 1948 0-9 1949 4-5 Leo Deutsch 1950 – 1952 Record 13-13-1 1950 4-4-1 1951 4-5 1952 5-4

1st coach Rev. Malachy Sullivan

Larry Quigley 1922 – 1927 Record 22-20-5 1922 4-4-1 1923 4-4 1924 5-2-1 1925 6-0-1 1926 1-6-1 1927 2-4-1 Robert Schmidt 1928 – 1931 Record 10-20-3 1928 4-3-1 1929 4-4 1930 1-7-1 1931 1-6-1

Marty Peters 1946 – 1947 Record 5-11-1 1946 4-3-1 1947 1-8

Ivan Schottel 1953 – 1962 Record 52-36-2 1953 7-2 1954 2-5-1 1955 3-6 1956 7-3 1957 7-1 1958 10-1 1959 7-3 1960 7-1 1961 2-7 1962 0-7-1 John Baricevic 1970 – 1973 Record 9-20-1 1970 1-3-1 1971 2-6 1972 3-5 1973 3-6 George Tardiff 1974 – 1976 Record 15-15 1974 3-6 1975 5-5 1976 7-4

Larry “Moon” Mullins

Matt May 1977 – 1978 Record 10-10 1977 7-4 1978 3-6

Ivan Schottel

Larry Wilcox 1979 – Current Record 236-130 1979 2-8 1990 4-6 2001 12-2 1980 3-7 1991 8-3 2002 9-3 1981 4-6 1992 11-2 2003 9-3 1982 6-4 1993 6-3 2004 5-6 1983 6-4 1994 7-3 2005 6-4 1984 6-4 1995 9-1 2006 8-3 1985 10-1 1996 8-3 2007 4-7 1986 7-3 1997 9-2 2008 7-4 1987 4-7 1998 9-2 2009 6-5 1988 7-3 1999 5-5 2010 7-4 1989 6-4 2000 10-1 2011 9-3 2012 7-4


––– Amino Center –––

Over the course of the last few year, the Amino Center complex has gone through some major renovations. Prior to the 2007 season, new offices were built by assistant coach Mike Kersley. The old two-room coaches offices were turned into a conference room with three additional office spaces added on. The upgrade to the coaches offices gives each coach his own space and creates a more welcoming environment to visitors and recruits. In 2004, two classrooms were added to give the Ravens large meeting rooms. The classrooms also gave the school two large lecture halls. The facility has housed the coaches offices, the Ravens football locker room and an outstanding weight room since it was initially completed. The upgrades over the past several years have allowed the program to showcase the best aspects of Benedictine College football.


––– Amino Center –––

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Amino Center Weight Room The Raven weight room features “state of the art” Hammer free weight equipment. This equipment allows the Raven staff to fully optimize their groundbased, close kinetic chain philosophy of strength and conditioning. The weight room also includes a complete double set of dumbbells ranging from 3 to 140 pounds; the dumbbells are used extensively in unilateral, stability, and core-strengthening exercises. Other training modalities available include a set of medicine balls and several physio balls for further functional training. Raven athletes are able to use the weight facility at their convenience consisting of two large rooms can be accessed from 6 am to 11 pm seven days a week. Raven football student-athletes are certainly proud of and grateful for such a fine facility.


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––– Amino Center –––

The Amino Center not only houses the Raven weight room and coaching offices but two large meeting rooms. When the meeting rooms are not being utilized by the football program, the double as two lecture halls that also allowed the school to expand its available class space. The hallway located outside of the meeting rooms has become a hall of honor for the program with a large display case and pictures of the Ravens HAAC Defensive and Offensive Players of the Year. Various pictures of the history of the program, including a picture of former Raven and NAIA Hall of Famer Jamie Mueller from his time with the Buffalo Bills are located in the hallway and along the outside walls of the meeting rooms.


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The crowning jewel of the Raven football program is O’Malley Field at Larry Wilcox Stadium and the playing surface at the stadium. The field was renamed O’Malley Field in recognition of the years of support by the O’Malley family to Raven football and Benedictine College during the 2012 season. Upgraded to FieldTurf during the spring of 2008, Larry Wilcox Stadium has become known as one of the best home-field advantages in small-college football. The chair-back seats came to Benedictine from AtlantaFulton County Stadium, the former home of the Atlanta Braves. The stadium not only offers Raven fans a great view of the game from every seat, it also delivers a breath-taking view of the Abby, located on the southeast side of the field. The stadium was built with fans in mind. The seats face toward the east, which means that the fall sun will be either directly above the seats or behind the stadium during games. The stadium also offers a large concourse, rest rooms and a concession stand conveniently located at the top of the stadium so fans never miss a down of Raven football.


Cameron Humphrey

Player Profiles

Dylan Meisenheimer


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Tony Albomonte FB 5’8, 195, JR Schererville, IN/ North Central College

Burl Brisbane DB 6’, 189, JR Kansas City, KS/ Sumner Academy

Erik Brown DL 5’11, 230, FR Collinsville, IL/ Collinsville HS

Bryce Barnett DB 6’5, 208, JR Holton, KS/ Holton HS

Bryce Brookshire OL 6’5, 270, SR Gower, MO/ East Buchanan C-1 HS

Michael Brown DL 6’2, 250, SR Phoenix, AZ/ Phoenix College

Kenny Barrow RB 5’10, 200, SO Houston, TX/ St. Puis X HS

Anthony Brown DB 5’11, 200, SR St. Louis, MO/ De Smet Jesuit

Zack Brown TE 6’3, 230, JR Phoenix, AZ/ Boulder Creek HS

Daniel Bernacil DT 6’1, 230, SR Livermore, CA/ Livermore HS

Curtis Bowling TE 6’3, 244, SR Kansas City, MO/ Staley HS

Burl Brisbane


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19 Aric Bundage DB 5’9, 170, JR Bellflower, CA/ Mt. San Antonio JC

Chris Caswell OL 6’7, 287, SO Riverside, CA/ Notre Dame HS

Cody Coleman DE 5’11, 250, JR Lake St. Louis, MO/ Timberland HS

Evan Burke OL 6’1, 276, JR Baxter Springs, KS/ Baxter Springs HS

Shonta Chaloux OLB 6’, 215, JR Escondido, CA/ Palomar JC

Jordan Colonius S 6’, 200, JR Eldon, MO/Helias Interparish HS

Ian Buschbacher LB 6’, 220, JR Ballwin, MO/ De Smet Jesuit HS

Josh Chamberlain TE 6’2, 234, JR Bolivar, MO/Bolivar HS

Mike Congelliere LB 6’, 225, JR Huntington Beach, CA/Ocean View HS

Josh Canaday OL 6’2, 324, SO Hartsburg, MO/ Southern Boone HS

Devaughn Childress RB 5’8, 170, SO Frisco, TX/ Wakeland HS

Xavier Cooper RB 5’8, 170, JR Tucson, AZ/ Buena HS

Dom Carroli OL 6’5, 300, JR Bolgna, Italy/ Glendale (AZ) CC

Corey Clarke DB 5’10, 190, JR Miami Gardens, FL/ Pasadena City JC

Dalton Daies DL 6’1, 325, SO St. Peters, MO/ Francis Howell Central HS


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Thomas Dana RB 6’, 200, JR San Bruno, CA/ Mother of Divine Grace HS

Dan Faulkner DE 6’6, 270, SR Omaha, NE/ Creighton Prep

Cameron Fore RB 6’, 215, SR Rolla, MO/ Rolla Senior HS

Brandon Davidson OL 6’5, 350, JR Long Beach, CA/ Cerritos CC

Nick Farrar DB 6’, 180, SR Wichita, KS/ Wichita NW HS

Greg Fry LB 5’11, 190, SO Olathe, KS/ Olathe South HS

Mario Diaz DL 5’10, 255, SO Chicago, IL/Brother Rice HS

Patrick Finley S 6’, 175, SR Manhattan, IL/ Lincoln-Way Community HS

Matt Gardiner DL 6’, 225, JR Denver, CO/ Highland Ranch HS

Ivory Dillard DL 5’11, 247, SO Sachse, TX/ Sachse HS

Matt Falke K 5’10, 205, SR Kansas City, MO/ Archbishop O’Hare HS

Cameron Fore


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21 John Gaskin DT 6’, 330 JR, St. Louis, MO/ Ladue Horton Watkins HS

John Goacher OL 6’5, 280, JR Pollock Pines, CA/ College of Siskiyous

Brad Lorang

Daniel Jimenez

Ray Gragg

Nick Jehle


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Ray Gragg LB 6’2, 230, SR Topeka, KS/ Hayden HS

Alec Haight WR 5’10, 175, JR Overland Park, KS/ Chanute HS

Burrell Handy RB 5’8, 170, SO Redlands, CA/ Aquinas HS

Dre Graves OLB 6’, 190, JR Lenexa, KS/ Shawnee Mission West HS

Cameron Hajok DE 6’2, 230, SO Dallas, TX/ Flowermound Marcus HS

Darren Handy OL 6’2, 288, SO Chandler, AZ/ Chandler HS

Tyler Grethen RB 5’11, 195, SO Ashland, MO/ Southern Boone HS

Terrance Hampton QB 6’1, 217, SO Kansas City, MO/ Central HS

Lawrence Haynes DB 5’11, 170, JR St. Louis, MO/ De Smet Jesuit

Mike Grigsby DL 6’1, 243, JR Chicago, IL/ Notre Dame HS

Lucas Guevara WR 5’9, 151, SR Gilbert, AZ/ Basha HS

Christian Haack WR 6’, 183, SO El Paso, TX/ Franklin HS

Ray Gragg


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Mykelan Huntoon OL 6’3, 317, SO Springfield, MO/ Parkview HS

Jordan Jackson WR 6’2, 195, SR

Altamonte Springs, FL/

Lyman HS

Chris James LB 6’2, 225, SR St. Joseph, MO/ Lafayette HS

Cameron Humphrey Ely Hendricks DB 6’3, 190, JR Jerico Springs, MO/ Stockton R-1 HS

Evan Hill S 6’1, 170, SO Camden Point, MO/ MWSU

Tyler Henness RB 6’, 200, SO Paola, KS/ Paola HS

Bill Hughes DE 6’4 234 SR Chicago, IL/ Notre Dame HS

Alex Hibler DE 6’4, 245, SR Odessa, MO/ Odessa HS

Cameron Humphrey OLB 6’, 187, SR Albuquerque, NM/ La Cueva HS

Nick Jehle LB 5’11, 217, JR Wentzville, MO/ Timberland HS

Daniel Jimenez OL 6’3, 315, SR Salina, CA/ Hartnel JC


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Andrew Jones LB 6’1, 215, SR Libertyville, IL/ Libertyville JS

Will Korte LB 6’3, 235, JR Steelville, MO/ Steelville HS

Tyler Landuyt OLB 6’3, 235, JR Topeka, KS/ Washburn Rural

Zach Keenan K 6’, 185, SR Alton, IL/ Marquette HS

Ben Kozak OL 6’3, 285, SR Leavenworth, KS/ Eagle River HS

Jacob Larkey TE 6’2, 244, JR Belton, MO/ Belton HS

Slade Kenagy DT 6’3, 283, SR Princeton, MO/ Princeton Jr./Sr. HS

Keenan Kruger QB 6’2, 190, JR Silver Lake, KS/ Silver Lake HS

Paul Larson DE 6’2, 247, JR Overland Park, KS/ Bishop Miege HS

Jacobie Kinsey OL 6’1, 277, JR Waukegan, IL/ Waukegan HS

Trevor Kissinger WR 6’3, 200, JR Spokane, WA/ Glendale (AZ) CC

Andrew Jones


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Andrew Leathers OLB 6’4, 230, SR Overland Park, KS/ Blue Valley HS

Jack Lloyd OL 6’, 235, SR St. Charles, MO/ Duchesne HS

Andrew Jones

Kevon McGrew

Brad Lorang FB 6’1, 231, SR Jefferson City, MO/ Helias Interparish HS

Berkley Lutu LB 6’1, 241, SR Bonita, CA/ Southwestern CC

Bryson Mackison LB 6’1, 235, SO Oak Grove, MO/ Oak Grove HS

Victor McDowell DB 5’10, 175, JR Diamond Bar, CA/ Mt. San Antonio JC

Dylan Meisenhemer

Kevon McGrew RB 5’8, 170, SR St. Louis, MO/ Parkway South HS

Thad Messer ILB 5’9, 200, SO Harrisonville, MO/ Harrisonville, HS

Dylan McGuire P 6’1, 195, SR

Dan Mihelich RB 5’8, 190, SR Brunswick, OH/ Liberty HS

Colorado Springs, CO/

Lewis Palmer HS

DB 6’2, 203, SR Oak Grove, MO/ Oak Grove R-VI HS


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Dakota Miller DB 6’1, 166, JR Gower, MO/East Buchanan C-1 HS

Tim Moten FS 6’, 198, SR Norwalk, CA/ John Glenn HS

Tyler Nance WR 6’1, 189, JR Goddard, KS/ Bishop Carroll HS

Dalton Minor WR 6’4, 210, SO Winchester, KS/ Jefferson County North HS

Rory Mount OL 6’5, 300, JR Laguna Nigel, CA/

Stephen Newberry LB 6’, 186, SO Kansas City, MO/ St. Mary’s HS

Josh Montgomery LB 5’11, 228, SR Coppell, TX/ Coppell Senior HS

Chile Muwele DB 5’9, 202, SR San Diego, CA/ Fullerton JC

Bill Noonan QB 6’1, 210, SR Houston, TX/ St. Pius X HS

Don Moon ILB 6’, 230, JR Baton Rouge, LA/ Bakersfield (CA) JC

Dennis Moore DL 5’11, 250, SO St. Louis, MO/ St. John Vianney HS

Bill Noonan


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27 Joe Odrowski TE 6’3, 230, SO Lawrence, KS/ Lawrence HS

Emmanuel Ossai TE 6’6, 220, SR Bakersfield, CA/ Bakersfield JC Emmanuel Ossai Alejandro Pacheco DL 5’9, 290, JR Kansas City, KS/ Bishop Ward HS

Nico Ramirez QB 5’10, 164, SO Murphy, TX/ Wylie HS

Tim Reek WR 6’5, 243, SR Kansas City, MO/ Oak Park HS

Andrew Reilly DT 6’1, 276, JR Ames, IA/ JK Mullen HS

Kane Romp RB 5’11, 182, JR Santa Fe, NM/ Home School

Josh Rhodes LB 5’9, 233, SO Huffman, TX/

Willie Rzucidlo WR 5’10, 185, JR Rockaway, NJ

Huffman-Hargrave HS

Jerome Roehm TE 6’6, 230, SO Hutchinson, KS/ Hutchinson HS

Abdullah Sabir DB 6’, 210, SR Oakland, CA/ San Francisco JC


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Bruno Sanchez K 5’10, 177, JR Sao Paulo, Brazil

Joe Schultz DB 5’11, 175, SR Prairie Village, KS/ Bishop Miege HS

Joseph Shaneyfelt LB 6’, 190, SO Santa Paulo, CA/ Villanova Prep.

Humana Sasi DL 5’11, 290, JR Santa Ana, CA/ Santa Ana JC

Terrell Scott DL 6’1, 260, SR Decatur, GA/ Scottsdale CC

Trevor Shelton LB 6’, 200, SO Mulvane, KS/ Mulvane HS

Tyler Savage OLB 6’2, 221, SR Payson, AZ/ Payson HS

Kwinton Shackelford

Daniel Sifuentes LB 6’, 250, SO Houston, TX/ St. Pius X HS

TE 6’1, 270, SO Phoenix, AZ/ Tolleson Union HS

Josh Scheuler DE 6’3, 260, JR Eugene, MO/ Helias Interparish HS

Nick Schmitz WR 5’11, 180, SO Maple Grove, MN/ Providence Prep.

Hayden Smith


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29 Hayden Smith OL 6’3, 265, JR Festus, MO/ Festus HS

Josh Snow LB 6’2, 240, SO Independence, MO/ Archbishop O’Hara HS

Trevor Sowers OL 6’2, 360, JR Liberty, MO/ Liberty HS

Jeremy Spalding OLB 6’2, 210, SO Shawnee, KS/ Mill Valley HS

David Stochlin OL 6’1, 308, SR Miami, FL/ Miami Edison HS

David Stochlin

Jordan Strandell DT 6’1, 243, JR St. Joseph, MO/ St. Joseph Christian HS

Justin Torres FB 6’1, 235, SR La Mirada, CA/ Fullerton JC

Matt Taylor DB 6’2, 180, SR Overland Park, KS/ St, Thomas Aquinas HS

Jordan Underwood RB 6’, 185, FR Houston, TX/ Strake Jesuit HS

Akele Thompson DE 6’4, 235, SR Chula Vista, CA/ Southwestern JC

Jerrin Walton QB 6’1, 195, JR Kansas City, MO/ MWSU


–––– 2013 Ravens –––– Robert Wheeler DB 5’11, 195, JR Tolleson, AZ/ Glendale (AZ) CC

Kevin White ILB 6’, 213, JR Tampa, FL/ Tampa Catholic HS

Kendall Williams FB 5’10, 240, SO Aurora, IL/ Western Aurora HS

Corey Yarbrough DB 5’11, 170, JR Gardena, CA/ Los Angeles SW JC

Devon Zimdars TE 6’5, 238, SO Lebanon, MO/ Lebanon HS

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2013 RAVEN NEWCOMERS Matt Angles 5’10, 220 Liberty North Liberty, MO

Nathaniel Colopy 6’2, 195 Nevada HS Nevada, MO

Hayden Frazier 6’, 185 Olathe East Overland Park, KS

Ben Armentrout 5’11, 240 Salisbury HS Salisbury, MO

Nick Conner 6’4, 305 Nevada HS Nevada, MO

Daniel Freymuth 6’1, 210 Holt HS Wentzville, MO

Ryan Bath 6’, 180, DB Mill Valley HS Shawnee, KS

Roc Cyphert 6’3, 295 Wichita Kapaun Wichita, KS

Zach Fuller 6’3, 300 Liberty North Kansas City, MO

Tony Bergida 6’, 175 Chelsea Academy Front Royal, VA

Cale Danielson 6’3, 205 Ozark HS Ozark, MO

Rett Girton 5’10, 205 Clay Center Comm. Clay Center, KS

Jake Brand 6’2, 210 Andale HS Colwich, KS

Ryan DeMuri 5’10, 170 Parkway West HS Manchester, MO

Ruben Gonzales 5’9, 175 Franklin HS El Paso, TX

Schafer Broschant 6’, 250 Blue Valley North Overland Park, KS

Dakota Dilsaver 5’11, 220 Wichita Northwest Wichita, KS

Alex Gossett 6’2, 265 Bullitt Central HS Shepherdsville, KY

Zack Butts 5’10, 215 Sacred Heart HS Salina, KS

Dominic Donato 6’2, 320 Fort Zumwalt West Dardenne Prairie, MO

Noah Greigo 6’3, 250 St. Piux X Albuquerque, NM

Nick Carlson 5’10, 215 Carbondale Comm. HS/Carbondale, IL

Nick Evdos 5’9, 165 Legend HS Parker, CO

Vincent Hall 5’8, 160 Miami Jackson HS Miami, FL

Adam Chenal 6’1, 195 Frederic HS Frederic, WI

Corey Fox 6’3, 290 Grandview HS Grandview, MO

Sebastain Harris 6’1, 180 Regis Jesuit Aurora, CO

Thomas Chiarello 6’1, 285 Desert Mountain HS Scottsdale, AZ

Michael Francois 6’, 165 Bradshaw Christian Sacramento, CA

Dalton Hendren 6’2, 195 Nevada HS Nevada, MO


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2013 RAVEN NEWCOMERS David Hill 6’, 185 Waterford HS Waterford, CA

Ben Paige 5’11, 210 St. Dominic HS Lake St. Louis, MO

Tim Sanchez 5’10, 205 St. Pius X Albuquerque, NM

Brandon Tripp 6’1, 245 Auburn HS Peru, NE

Levi Hill 5’10”, 180 North Platte HS Camden Point, MO

Marcus Peoples 5’10, 170 Holy Cross San Antonio, TX

Spenser Schooler 6’2, 175 Wichita Collegiate Wichita, KS

Zach Wagster 6’3, 205 Holt HS Wentzville, MO

Eero Johnson 6’4, 275 Bishop O’Hara Kansas City, MO

Andrew Phillips 5’10, 170 Kirkwood HS Kirkwood, MO

Trevor Shepherd 6’1, 280 Liberty North Liberty, MO

William Walker 6’1, 195 Pershing HS Detroit, MI

Lucas Jordan 5’9, 190 Timberland O’Fallon, MO

Myron Powell 5’11, 180, DB Liberty North HS Liberty, MO

Jarad Sheppard 6’1, 245 Hillsboro HS Hillsboro, MO

Tyree Washington 6’2, 210 North Kansas City HS Kansas City, MO

Jacob Koester 6’4, 200 Omaha Westside Omaha, NE

Dakota Prochnow 6’,170 Trinity Classical Santa Clarita, CA

Brandon Sladek 6’2, 185 Omaha Westside Omaha, NE

Marcus Wheat 6’2, 215 CBC HS Florissant, MO

Joe Lloyd 5’11, 155 Duchesne HS St. Charles, MO

Brian Rebegila 6’, 195 St. Mary’s Academy St. Mary’s, KS

Chandler Staley 6’, 190 Stansbury HS Stansbury Park, UT

Elon White 5’11, 215 Lafayette St. Joseph, Mo.

Brandon Marxman 5’9, 165 Basha HS Chandler, AZ

Derek Rickart 6’4, 275 Richmond HS Rayville, MO

Yenke Sykes 5’10, 175 Hales Franciscan Riverdale, IL

Ryan Woodson 6’, 205 Olathe East Overland Park, KS

Ethan Nixon 6’4, 170 Wentzville Holt HS Lake St. Louis, MO

Austin Ritter 6’, 190 Rockhurst Overland Park, KS

Chase Taylor 6’3, 300 Lansing HS Lansing, KS

Sean Yoho 5’11, 175 Dobson HS Mesa, AZ

David Olderman 6’, 185 Parkway South HS Des Peres, MO

Derek Rodgers 5’9, 155 St. Thomas Aquinas Edwardsville, KS

Westen Teel 6’, 295 Grandview HS Grandview, MO

Kevin O’Malley 6’1, 280 Elk Grove HS Elk Grove Village, IL

Christopher Rodriguez 6’, 180 Franklin HS El Paso, TX

Otto Thiele III 6’1, 230 Duchesne HS St. Charles, MO


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HAAC All-Conference 1992 First team Don Brown, TB Ken McGibney, LB Steve Torline, RB Mike Mossey, OL Joe Maguire, SS Chris Johnson, DT Second team John Angello, OL Greg Bower, LB Kenny Romp, FS Jeff Grada, DE Third team Frank Goa, LB Chris Tabor, QB Mark Gormley, K Dan Penka, OL David Sellinger, C Shawn Connor, NG 1993 First team Don Brown, TB Mike Mossey, OL Ken McGibney, LB Kenny Romp, FS Shawn Connor, NG Second team Dan Penka, OL Chris Johnson, DT Bill Nettles, P Dan Ruch, PK Kenny Romp, RET Third team Bill Utz, OL John Angello, OL Bill Harbison, TE Joe Maguire, SS Chris Marcinowski, WR 1994 First team Michael Spoehr, OL Hulio Burton, CB Shawn Connor, NG Second team Bill Harbison, OL Javier, Perez, WR Toriano Pride, TB Dan Ruch, PK Dan VanAnne, QB Brian Banker, LB Third team Hulio Burton, RET Charlie Scerbo, DE Mark Brandenburg, SS Richard Rush, LB Travis Erickson, C Danny Neill, TE 1995 First team Travis Erickson, C Paul Hernandez, OL David Perez, OL Danny Neill, TE Dan VanAnne, QB* Dan Ruch, PK Toriano Pride, RET Chris Shanks, DT Brian Banker, LB Mark Brandenburg, SS Second team Dallas Patterson, OL Tony Palmentere, TB Toriano Pride, TB Shem Johnson, CB Third team Robert Dunham, OL Aaron Grant, WR

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Dan Kenney, FB Eric Pitts, FB John Barker, DE Jerome Morris, LB Dusty Muckenthaler, P *HAAC Off. Player of the Year

Koa Bailey, QB Craig Handke, RB

2000 First team Jesse Carter, RB Jeremiah Richards, TE Larry Nations, OL Cory Schrick, SB Curtis Coppinger DB Reggie Webb, DB Eugene Beard, DL Second Team Myles Bacon, QB Michael Watson, QB Azel Hardy, OL Brian Garner, WR Dave Fernandez, DL Cory Schrick, KR Third Team Kyle Kellner, OL Ben Walls, LB Guido Trinidad, LB Scott Ziller, DB

1996 First team Danny Neill, TE* Sean Sullivan, LB Shem Johnson, CB Dallas Patterson, OL Toriano Pride, TB Shem Johnson, RET Second team Kyle Krick, LB Toby Coons, C Eric Pitts, FB Dusty Muckenthaler, P Dan Ruch, PK John Barker, DE Third team Sam Ficarrotta, OL Dan Kenney, FB Wendell Snodgrass, SS 2001 *HAAC Off. Player of the Year First Team Tom Bear, TE 1997 Azel Hardy, OL First Team Kyle Kellner, OL Kyle Krick, LB Eugene Beard, DL Mike Federico, DT Eric Simonich, DL Shem Johnson, RET Reggie Webb, DB Chad Beel, CB Josh McAlister, RB Dallas Patterson, OL Guido Trinidad, LB Second team Matt Fowler, WR Toby Coons, C Second Team Eric Pitts, FB Craig Thorpe, K John Barker, DE Scott Ziller, DB Eric Intfen, DE Third Team Troy Ochoa, LB Myles Bacon, QB Shem Johnson, CB Michael Watson, QB Third team Dave Fernandez, DL Matt Walls, OL Brad Hubbard, RB Bill Lindquist, QB Atonio Lolesio, DL Mark Kellerman, FS Kyle Schrick, DB Justin Arnoldi, P Ben Walls, LB Jason Carlin, OL 1998 Willie Skaggs, OL First team Mike Federico, DT 2002 Shem Johnson, CB First Team Matt Walls, OL Josh McAlister, RB Second Team Guido Trinidad, LB* Jeremiah Richards, TE Matt Fowler, WR Cory Schrick, WR Ben Walls, LB Jerry Kut, OL Tony Lolesio, DL Bill Lindquist, QB Second Team Jesse Carter, TB Jason Carlin, OL Lance Hoover, LB Austin Floersch, DL Shem Johnson, RET Willie Skaggs, OL Third team Brock Schwartz, DB Mark Wynn, OL Javier Rodas, K Justin Howe, DT Craig Johnson, KR Nick Puleo, LB Third Team Brandon Buckley, FS Brad Hubbard, RB Curtis Coppinger, SS Craig Johnson, WR Michael Kelley, OL 1999 Phil Allred, DL First team Jason Johnson, TE Matt Walls, OL CB White, DB Steve Pickert, DE *HAAC Def. Player of the Year Cory Schrick, WR Justin Arnoldi, P 2003 Second team First Team Jesse Carter, TB Richard Carlson, OL Jerry Kut, OL Phil Allred, LB Jeremiah Richards, TE Jason Johnson, TE Lance Hoover, LB Brock Schwartz, DB Cory Schrick, SB Don Drew, DL Curtis Coppinger, DB Byron Mitchell Hughey, DB Third team Second Team

Mike Kelley, OL Kyle Schrick, DB Third Team J.P. Price, OL Craig Johnson, WR Javier Rodas, PK Adam Hutzel, DL

2004 First team John Willits, RB* Cody Simon, OL Richard Carlson, OL Mike Weathersbee, TE Tony Lolesio, DL Second Team Ian Thatcher, FB JP Price, OL Matt Neirman, WR Adam Hutzell, DL Sean Manny, LB Dan Reynolds, DB Third Team Fran Johnson, QB Jason Tharp, OL Bill Schafer, PK Honorable Mention Brian DeBurr, DB Dominique Morning, DB OJ Simpson, WR *HAAC Off. Player of the Year 2005 First team Truman Ashby, OL JP Price, OL Tony Lolesio, DL* Second team Mike Steen, RB Sean Manny, SS Jeremiah Captain, DB Third Team Ian Thatcher, FB Jon Jiminez, OL Mike Biancuzzo, TE Bill Schafer, K Honoroable Mention Ernie TooToo, DE Eddie Lamb, LB Terrance Stitt, DT Victor Fields, LB Dominique Morning, DB *HAAC Def. Player of the Year 2006 First team Truman Ashby, OL DJ Howell, DL Dema Preobrazhesky, LB Drew Reno, DB Second team Jesse Thomas, RB Jon Jiminez, OL Ryan Parks, OL Mike Biancuzzo, TE Victor Fields, LB Eddie Lamb, LB Third team Jordan Banion, K Damien Kennedy, DB Honorable Mention Adam Kenkel, LB Conor Waslh, WR Carlos Cuellar, PR 2007 First Team Truman Ashby, OL Jason Brown, TE Dema Preobrazhensky, OLB Second Team Chris Langley, WR

Erskine Williams, DL Damien Kennedy, DB Third Team Ryan Parks, OL Adam Kenkel, OLB Honorable Mention Ed Avila, OL Conor Walsh, WR Jordan Banion, PK Dustin Ralls, DB 2008 First Team Alex Saporita, OL Conor Walsh, WR Erskine Williams, DT Robbie Schutlz, DE* Second Team Jordan Banion, PK Chris Kline, LB Drew Reno, DB Third Team Cody Jiru, OL Jon Lohman, LB Brian Lowry, P Jesse Thomas, RB Honorable Mention Andrew Egan, DT Ryan Kelly, QB Adam Kenkel, LB Chris Langley, WR Mike Long, DB *HAAC Def. Player of the Year 2009 First Team Conor Walsh, WR Alex Saporita, OL Kenji Hollaway, PR/KR Second Team DJ Matysek, RB Cody Jiru, OL Third Team Justin Wolinski, OL Chris Langley, WR Keith Starr, DE Chris Kline, ILB RJ Nill, LB Honorable Mention Ryan Kelly, QB Andrew Pucinski, RB Alex Vaca, PK Luke O’Brien, DB Dustin Ralls, DB 2010 First Team Chris Langley, WR Cody Jiru, OL Jesse Thomas, RB Second Team Jordan Ancar, DE Ryan Hurtado, OLB Luke O’Brien, CB Colton Johnson, KR DJ Matysek, ATH Third Team DJ Matysek, RB Walton “Bubba” Pearl, OL Ashton Stephens, S Honorable Mention Alex Boyd, TE Eric Bossler, OL Ron Fontenot, OL Ryan Kelly, QB Tyler Lueckenhoff, DL Kevin Pacholski, DL RJ Nill, OLB Dustin Ralls, CB Clint Hanf, S


2011 First Team Jordan Jackson, WR Ron Fontenot, OL Cameron Fore, RB Jordan Ancar, DE* Geoff Akpom, WR Walton “Bubba” Pearl, OL Moses Kato, ILB Luke O’Brien, C Ashton Stephens, S Xavier Cooper, KR Second Team Eric Bossler, OL Kevon McGrew, RB Tyler Lueckenhoff, NT Ray Gragg, LB Third Team Alex Boyd, TE Frank Robles, OL Kevin Pacholski, DE RJ Nill, OLB Jordan Ancar, ATH Honorable Mention Dylan McGuire, P Nick Rudolph, OLB Nick Anderson, ILB Lawrence Haynes, C Dylan Meisenheimer, S Cameron Fore, ATH *HAAC Def. Player of the Year 2012 First Team Jordan Ancar, DE Colton Johnston, KR Ashton Stephens, S Cameron Fore, RB Frank Robles, OL Geoff Akpom, WR Second Team Ray Gragg, LB Bill Noonan, QB Dylan McGuire, P Zach Keenan, K Jerrin Walton, ATH Third Team Marcus Thomas, DB Collin McEntee, LB Alex Boyd, TE Honorable Mention Pedrum Khodaie, DL Dylan Meisenheimer, S Kevon McGraw, RB Brad Lorang, FB Daniel Jimenez, OL Andrew Peters, OL Larry Haynie, ATH NAIA All-Americans 1976 Kerry Amsberg, Hon. Mention 1977 Cary Shaw, PK, First Team Keith Hertling, RB, Hon. Mention Pat George, DB, Hon. Mention 1978 Olaf Linman, OL, Hon. Mention 1982 John Ross, OL, Hon. Mention 1984 Tom Sak, OL, Hon. Mention 1985 Jeff Pirog, OL, First Team Derek Faulkner, SS, Hon. Mention Jamie Mueller, RB, Hon. Mention 1986 Jamie Mueller, FB, Second Team

1987 Larry Minner, DT, First Team Paul Howe, LB, Hon. Mention

2005 Atonio Lolesio, DL, Hon. Mention

1988 Marty Kobza, LB, Hon. Mention

2006 Truman Ashby, OL, First Team AFCA-NAIA

1989 Marty Kobza, LB, First Team

2007 Truman Ashby, OL, First Team AFCA-NAIA

1990 Scott Miller, FS, Second Team Dan Adelhardt, LB, Hon. Mention 1991 Sam Sitzman, LB, Second Team Ron Embry, CB, Honorable Mention 1992 Don Brown, TB, First Team Ken McGibney, LB, Second Team Mike Mossey, OL, Second Team Chris Johnson, DT, Hon. Mention Steve Torline, FB, Hon. Mention Joe Maguire, SS, Hon. Mention 1993 Don Brown, RB, First Team Mike Mossey, OL, Second Team Kenny Romp, FS, Hon. Mention 1994 Shawn Connor, NG, First Team 1995 Dan Ruch, PK, Second Team Travis Erickson, C, Hon. Mention Mark Brandenburg, SS, Hon. Mention David Perez, OL, Hon. Mention 1996 Danny Neill, TE, Second Team Sean Sullivan, LB, Second Team Shem Johnson, RET, Hon. Mention Mike Bigus, RET, Hon. Mention Dallas Patterson, OL, Hon. Mention 1997 Kyle Krick, LB, Hon. Mention Dallas Patterson, OL, Hon. Mention Chad Beel, DB, Hon. Mention 1998 Mike Federico, DT, First Team Shem Johnson, DB, First Team Matt Walls, OL, Hon. Mention 1999 Cory Schrick, RET, First Team Matt Walls, OL, Second Team 2000 Larry Nations, OL, First Team Cory Schrick, WR, Second Team Jesse Carter, RB, Third Team Jeremiah Richards, TE, Third Team 2001 Matt Fowler, WR, First Team Eric Simonich, DE, Second Team Guido Trinidad, LB, Hon. Mention 2002 Guido Trinidad, LB, First Team Javier Rodas, K, Second Team Matt Fowler, WR, Hon. Mention Josh McAlister, RB, Hon. Mention Atonio Lolesio, DL, Hon. Mention 2003 Byron Mitchell Hughey, DB, First Team 2004 John Willits, RB, Second Team Cody Simon, OL, Second Team

2008 Conor Walsh, WR, First Team AFCA-NAIA 2011 Ron Fontenot, OL, First-Team AFCA-NAIA NAIAfootball.net, VSN, CollegeFanz All-Americans 2002 Guide Trinidad, LB, First Team Josh McAllister, RB, Hon. Mention Matt Fowler, WR, Hon. Mention Javier Rodas, PK, Hon. Mention 2003 Brock Schwartz, DB, Second Team Jason Johnson, TE, Third Team Phil Allred, LB, Third Team Richard Carlson, Hon. Mention Byron Mitchell Hughey, DB, Hon. Mention Fran Johnson, QB, Hon. Mention Kyle Schrick, DB, Hon. Mention 2004 John Willits, RB, First Team Cody Simon, OL, Second Team 2005 Tony Lolesio, DL, First Team 2006 Truman Ashby, OL, First Team 2007 Truman Ashby, OL, First Team 2008 Robbie Schultz, DE, First Team Conor Walsh, WR, Hon. Mention 2009 Conor Walsh, WR, Hon. Mention Kenji Hollaway, RT, Hon. Mention 2010 Chris Langley, WR, Hon. Mention NAIA Scholar Athletes 1984 James Morrow, LB 1985 Kerry McDonald, DB 1986 Kerry McDonald, DB Paul Torline, RB 1989 John Moshier, RB Gregg Shonka, DL 1990 Gregg Shonka, DL 1992 Greg Bower, LB Steve Torline, FB 1993 Shawn Connor, DL 1994 Shawn Connor, DL David Perez, OL

1995 David Perez, OL Dan Van Anne, QB Dan Kenney, RB 1996 Dan Kenney, RB Eric Pitts, RB 1999 Kirk Duncan, DB Brent Thieman, DB Lance Hoover, LB 2000 Brent Thieman, DB Brett Herbers, QB Myles Bacon, QB Cory Schrick, DB 2001 Myles Bacon, QB 2002 Andrew Swafford, LB Tucker Porter, LB 2003 Tucker Porter, LB Matt Nierman, WR Luke Kuhns, OL 2004 Peter Bauer, DB Luke Krusemark, QB Justin Olberding, WR Luke Kuhns, OL Matt Nierman, WR Jason Tharp, OL 2005 Peter Bauer, DB Luke Krusemark, QB Justin Olberding, WR Dan Reynolds, DB 2006 Luke Krusemark, QB 2007 Dema Preobrazhensky, LB John Bergida, WR Guy Hudson, LB 2008 John Bergida, WR Joe Henson, LB Guy Hudson, LB Jake Mohr, WR John Weitlich, WR 2009 Frank Roberts, DB David Kramer, DE John Weitlich, WR Jake Mohr, WR Chris Kline, LB 2010 Frank Roberts, DB Michael Bechina, LB Carlos Pacheco, OL Chris Jones, OL 2011 Michael Bechina, LB Chris MacLean, LB Brad Lorang, FB Rick Rineberg, TE 2012 Brad Lorang, FB Rick Rineberg, TE


––– Raven Records –––

Modern Career Football Records – Total Offense 1. Ryan Kelly, QB (2007-2010) 2. Fran Johnson, QB (2001-2004) 3. Bill Lindquist, QB (1995-98) 4. Paul Durkin, QB (1975-78) 5. Don Brown, RB (1990-93) 6. Keith Hertling, RB (1975-78) 7. Chris Tabor, QB (1989-92) 8. Jesse Carter, RB (1997-2000) 9. Bill Noonan, QB (2011-current) 10. Jamie Mueller RB (1983-86) 11. Dan Van Anne, QB (1993-95) 12. Bill Arnold, QB (1986-89) 13. Jeff Pieper, QB (1982-85) 14. Terry Torline, QB (1979-82) 15. Jerry Rellihan, QB (1977-80) 16. Guy Manella, QB (1986-87) 17. Josh McAlister, RB (1998-2002) 18. Cory Schrick, WR (1997-2000) 19. Michael Watson, QB (2000-01) 20. Toriano Pride, RB (1993-96) 21. Steve Torline, RB (1989-92) 22. Conor Walsh, WR (2006-2009) 23. Myles Bacon, QB (2000-01) 24. Jesse Thomas, RB (2006-08, 2010) 25. Eric Pitts, RB (1994-97) 26. Tom Bachkora, WR (1980-83) 27. Cameron Fore, RB (2011-current) 28. John Willits, RB (2003-2004) 29. Chris Langley, WR (2007-2010) 30. Koa Bailey, QB (1998-99) 31. Matt Fowler, WR (1998-2002) 32. Russell Hynes, WR (1977-80) Steve Buhler, QB (1981-84) Bill Riddick, RB (1979-82) 35. Dan Kenney, RB (1993-96) 36. Mike Steen, RB (2004-2006) 37. Geoff Akpm, WR (2011-12) 38. Rich Weiner, RB (1984-87) 39. Kevon McGrew, RB (2009-current) 40. Kevin Godar, WR (1982-85)

Benedictine College since 1973

Yards 8,764 6,021 5,971 5,402 4,948 4,826 4,809 4,412 4,433 4,221 4,002 3,967 3,902 3,726 3,673 3,120 3,055 2,920 2,886 2,800 2,655 2,584 2,424 2,390 2,217 2,140 2,110 2,102 2,048 1,988 1,875 1,825 1,825 1,825 1,813 1,697 1,601 1,544 1,527 1,519

Career Total Offense Leader Ryan Kelly Rushing 1. Don Brown, RB (1990-93) 2. Jesse Carter, RB (1997-2000) 3. Jamie Mueller, RB (1983-86) 4. Keith Hertling, RB (1975-78) 5. Josh McAlister, RB (1998-2002) 6. Toriano Pride, RB (1993-96) 7. Steve Torline, RB (1989-92) 8. Jesse Thomas, WR (2006-08, 2010) 9. Eric Pitts, RB (1994-97) 10. Cameron Fore, RB (2011-current) 11. Bill Riddick, RB (1979-82) 12. John Willits, RB (2003-2004) 13 Mike Steen, RB (2004-2006) 14. Dan Kenney, RB (1993-96) 15. DJ Matysek, RB (2008-’10) 16. Jeff Pieper, QB (1982-85) 17 Rich Weiner, RB (1984-87) 18. Kevon McGrew, RB (2009-current) 19. Phil Toepper, RB (1981-84) 20. Tony Palmentere, RB (1994-95)

Att 714 755 523 775 554 409 492 434 406 301 300 337 273 329 299 287 235 242 271 200

Yds Avg. 4,490 6.3 4,138 5.5 4,038 7.7 3,840 5.0 2,744 4.9 2,464 6.0 2,301 4.7 2,134 4.9 2,109 5.1 1,800 5.9 1,674 5.6 1,623 4.8 1,604 5.9 1,492 5.0 1,466 4.9 1,444 5.0 1,351 5.7 1,323 5.4 1,297 4.8 1,200 6.0

Career Rushing Leader Don Brown


––– Raven Records ––– Passing 1. Ryan Kelly (2007-2010) 2. Fran Johnson (2001-04) 3. Paul Durkin (1976-78) 4. Bill Lindquist (1995-98) 5. Bill Noonan (2011-current) 6. Chris Tabor (1989-92) 7. Dan VanAnne (1993-95) 8. Jerry Rellihan (1977-80) 9. Bill Arnold (1986-89) 10. Terry Torline (1979-82) 11. Jeff Pieper (1982-85) 12. Michael Watson (00-01) 13. Guy Manella (1986-87) 14. Myles Bacon (2000-01) 15. Steve Buhler (1981-84)

C-A 606-1069 465-848 323-772 330-648 307-545 293-636 224-378 243-530 237-523 265-575 153-341 177-323 131-290 146-257 95-190

Pct Yds 57% 7,661 55% 5,543 42% 5,359 51% 5,252 56% 4,220 46% 3,633 59% 3,547 46% 3,471 45% 3,272 46% 3,202 45% 2,458 55% 2,417 45% 2,388 57% 1,792 50% 1,394

Receiving 1. Conor Walsh, WR (2006-2009) 2. Chris Langley, WR (2007-2010) 3. Cory Schrick, WR (1997-2000) 4. Tom Bachkora, WR (1980-83) 5. Russell Hynes, WR (1977-80) 6. Matt Fowler, WR (1998-2002) 7. Craig Johnson, WR (2000-2003) 8. Geoff Akpom, WR (2011-12 9. Kevin Godar, WR (1982-85) 10. Matt Nierman, WR (2001-04) 11. Mike Hosty, WR (1977-79) 12. Javier Perez, WR (1991-94) 13. Danny Neill, TE (1993-96) 14. Mark DeGreeff, WR (1988-91) 15. Bob Brandt, TE (1973-76) 16. Sean Wright, WR (1985-88) 17. Pat George, WR (1977-78) 18. Sam Verslues, WR (1982-85) 19. Keith Hertling, RB (1975-78)

Rec 170 186 156 161 111 131 133 96 97 112 67 60 79 80 69 73 62 56 71

Yds 2,584 2,582 2,420 2,137 1,878 1,875 1,829 1,601 1,519 1,460 1,404 1,262 1,212 1,137 1,092 1,012 1,011 1,000 986

Scoring 1. Don Brown, RB (1990-93) 2. Jamie Mueller, RB (1983-86) 3. Jesse Carter, RB (1997-2000) 4. Cameron Fore, RB (2011-current) 5. Toriano Pride, RB (1993-96) 6. Chris Langley, WR (2008-10 7. Steve Torline, RB (1989-92) 8. Keith Hertling, RB (1975-78) 9. Josh McAlister, RB (1998-2002) 10. Conor Walsh, WR (2006-2009) 11. Dan Kenney, RB (1993-96) 12. Cory Schrick, WR (1997-2000) 13. Eric Pitts, RB (1994-97) 14. DJ Matysek, RB (2008-2010) 15. Chris Tabor, QB (1989-92) 16. Rich Weiner, RB (1984-87) 17. Jesse Thomas, WR (2006-08) 18. John Willits, RB (2003-2004) 19. Jeff Pieper, QB (1982-85) Tony Palmentere, RB (1994-95) 21. Pat George, WR (1977-80) Scoring - Kicking 1. Dan Ruch, PK (1993-96) 2. Zach Keenan, PK (2010-current) 3. Jordan Banion, PK (2006-08) 4. Terry Armer, PK (1981-84) 5. Carey Shaw, PK (1975-78) 6. Javier Rodas, PK (2002-2003) 7. Tim Parich, PK (1996-99) 8. Keith Kenney, PK (1984-87) 9. Jordan Banion, PK (2006-2008) 10. Bill Schafer, PK (2004-05)

TD 29 33 19 13 16 15 9 20 8 10 15 10 8 4 15 5 17 10 4

TD 50 49 47 35 33 33 33 32 30 29 28 26 24 23 22 21 21 20 19 19 17

PAT Pts 4 304 2 296 0 282 1 212 4 202 1 200 0 198 0 192 0 180 0 174 0 168 0 156 0 144 0 138 2 134 4 130 0 126 0 120 2 116 2 116 2 104

FG 26 22 32 29 19 30 19 7 18 15

PAT 142 134 85 95 97 63 90 119 44 44

Pts 220 200 181 173 153 153 147 140 108 99

Career Receiving Leader Conor Walsh

Former Quarterback Bill Linquist


––– Raven Records ––– Tackles Total 1. Paul Howe, LB (1984-87) 457 2. Curtis Coppinger, SS (1997-2000) 373 3. Guido Trinidad, LB (1999-2002) 340 4. Kyle Schrick, DB (2000-2003) 339 5. John Clark, LB (1974-77) 334 6. Ken McGibney, LB (1990-93) 313 7. Marty Kobza, LB (1986-89) 306 8. Ben Walls, LB (1998-2002) 299 9. Kyle Krick, LB (1996-97) 296 10. Jim Kassley, DE (1973-76) 286 Kenny Romp, FS (1990-93) 286 12. Dan Adelhardt, LB (1986-90) 282 13. Bill Soldati, LB (1974-77) 272 14. Chris Kline, LB (2007-2009 262 Brock Schwartz, DB (2000-2003) 262 16. Kevin Tighe, LB (1980-83) 259 Greg Bower, LB (1989-92) 259 18. Shawn Connor, NG (1990-94) 257 Joe Maguire, SS (1990-93) 257 20. Tom Bigoness, CB (1974-77) 255 21. Brian Banker, LB (1992-95) 247 22. Larry Minner, DT (1984-87) 236 23. Scott Miller, FS (1987-90) 235 24. Shem Johnson, CB (1995-98) 224 25. Paul Krus, LB (1979-82) 223 26. Ashton Stephens, FS (2009-12) 220 Troy Ochoa, LB (1996-97) 220 27. Sam Sitzmann, LB (1988-91) 219 28. Doug Miller, DE (1986-89) 216 29. Mark Brandenburg, SS (1992-95) 214 30. Jeff Morgan. LB (1984-87) 212 31. John Dolan, LB (1977-80) 210 Interceptions Total 1. Scott Miller, FS (1987-90) 17 2. Steve Pearson, CB (1984-87) 16 Shem Johnson, CB (1995-98) 16 4. Byron Mitchell Hughey, DB (1999-2003) 15 5. Ashton Stephens, FS (2009-12) 12 Drew Reno, DB (2004-08) 12 Matt Flipovich, FS (1973-75) 12 8. Tom Latz, CB (1976-79) 9 Kevin Bachkora, SS (1977-80) 9 Kenny Romp, FS (1990-93) 9 Brock Schwartz, DB (2000-2003) 9 12. Mark Kellerman, FS (1994-97) 8 Dominique Morning, CB (2004-’05) 8 14. Mike Long, CB (2007-08) 7 Kerry McDonald, CB (1983-86) 7 Tom Bigoness, CB (1974-77) 7 Ken Hickey, FS (1981-84) 7 Terrell Thames, CB (1987-89) 7 Ron Embry, CB (1988-91) 7 Scott Ziller, DB (1998-01) 7 Kyle Schrick, DB (2000-2003) 7 Punt Returns No Yds 1. Craig Johnson, WR (2000-2003) 87 893 2. Kenny Romp, FS (1990-93) 53 638 3. Shem Johnson, CB (1995-98) 61 553 4. Cory Schrick, WR (1997-2000) 36 525 5. Colton Johnston, WR (2010, 2012) 38 461 6 Sam Verslues, WR (1982-85) 33 449 7. Maurie Maher, WR (1987-90) 49 445 8. Carlos Cuellar, RB (2005-2006) 56 432 9. Kenji Hollowary, WR (2008-2010) 35 408 10. Scott Miller, FS (1987-90) 43 282

NAIA All-American and National Player of the Week Eric Simonich

Avg 10.3 12.0 9.1 14.6 12.1 13.6 9.1 7.7 11.7 6.6

Single Season Punt Return Leader Craig Johnson


––– Raven Records –––

Individual Offense POINTS: Game-30, Don Brown vs. Central Methodist (1993), Cameron Fore vs. Culver-Stockton (2011); SEASON-120, Steve Torline (1992), Josh McAlister (2001) TD’s: Game-5, Don Brown vs. Central Methodist (1992), Cameron Fore vs. Culver-Stockton (2011).; SEASON: 21, Cameron Fore (2012) ATTEMPTS RUSHING: Game-44, Keith Hertling vs. Washburn University (1976); SEASON-337, John Willits (2004) YARDS GAINED RUSHING: Game-257, Jamie Mueller vs. Westmar College (1984); SEASON-1,975, Don Brown (1992) ATTEMPTS PASSING: Game-62, Jerry Rellihan vs. Missouri Valley (1980): SEASON-328, Ryan Kelly (2008)

COMPLETIONS: Game-27, Ryan Kelly vs. Peru State (2008); SEASON-200, Ryan Kelly (2008) YARDS PASSING: Game-423, Dan VanAnne vs. Culver-Stockton (1994): SEASON-2,390, Ryan Kelly (2008) TD PASSES: Game-5, Dan VanAnne vs. Culver-Stockton (1994), SEASON-24, Bill Noonan (2011, 2012) PASS RECEPTIONS: Game-12, Conor Walsh vs. Peru State College (2008); SEASON-73, Matt Fowler (2001) YARDS BY RECEIVER: Game-182, Mike Hosty vs. MidAmerica Nazarene (1979); SEASON-1,119, Matt Fowler (2001)

TD RECEPTIONS: Game-3, Geoff Akpom vs. Peru State (2011), Conor Walsh vs. CSC (2008), Chris Langley vs. Evangel (2007), Mike Hosty vs. MidAmerica Nazarene (1979), Russell Hynes vs. Dana College (1982); SEASON-12, Conor Walsh (2008), Chris Langley (2010) TOTAL OFFENSE: Game-429, Dan VanAnne vs. CulverStockton (1994); SEASON: 2,799, Ryan Kelly (2008) LONGEST RUSHING PLAY: 96, Chris Tabor vs. Minnesota Morris University (1991) LONGEST PASSING PLAY: 99, Paul Durkin to Mike Hosty vs, Colorado College (1978) Individual Defense MOST PASS INTERCEPTIONS: Game-3, Dan Reynolds vs. Baker University (2004), Scott Miller vs. Lincoln University (1988): SEASON-9, Shem Johnson (1995) LONGEST INTERCEPTION RETURN: 100, John Clark vs. Evangel College (1977) LONGEST FUMBLE RETURN: 103, Guido Trinidad vs. Northwestern Oklahoma University (2002) Special Teams PUNTING AVERAGE: Game-46.7, Jerry Rellihan vs. Hastings College (1980); SEASON-40.1, Dusty Muckenthaler (1995) MOST EXTRA POINTS: Game-8, Cary Shaw (1976, 77), Keith Kenney (1985); SEASON-55, Keith Kenney (1985) MOST FIELD GOALS: Game-4, Jordan Banion vs. William Jewell College (2008); SEASON-16, Javier Rodas (2002) LONGEST PUNT: 80, Mark Gormley vs. Wayne State College (1990) LONGEST FIELD GOAL: 54, Cary Shaw vs. William Jewell College (1978) LONGEST PUNT RETURN: 90, Cory Schrick vs. Friends University (2000) LONGEST KICK-OFF RETURN: 100, Shem Johnson vs. Lindenwood (1996) MOST PUNT RETURNS: Game-6, Maurie Maher vs. William Jewell College (1988), Scott Miller vs. Concordia College (1989); SEASON-33, Craig Johnson (2001 & 2002) MOST PUNT RETURN YARDAGE: Game-126, Cory Schrick vs. Friends University (2000); SEASON-384, Craig Johnson (2002)

2001 First-team All-American and record holder Matt Fowler


––– Raven Records ––– Team Offense POINTS: Game-69 vs. Culver-Stockton College (2011); SEASON-488 (1985) ATTEMPTS RUSHING: Game-79 vs. Tarkio College (1989) SEASON-782 (1992) RUSHING YARDS: Game-503 vs. Central Methodist (1999); SEASON-4,112 (1985) ATTEMPTS PASSING: Game-62 vs. Missouri Valley (1980); SEASON-375 (2008) COMPLETIONS: Game-34 vs. Peru State (2008); SEASON-218 (2008) YARDS PASSING: Game-423 vs. Culver-Stockton (1994); SEASON-2,527 (2001) TD PASSES: Game-5 vs. MidAmerica Nazarene (1979), vs. Culver-Stockton (1994); SEASON-27 (2012)

FIRST DOWNS: Game-32 vs. Lindenwood (2009); SEASON-257 (2001) Team Defense FEWEST POINTS YIELDED: Season-129 (1974) FEWEST TD’S YIELDED: Season-12 (2000, 2011) FEWEST YARDS RUSHING: Game-minus 58 vs. Graceland University (2000); SEASON-745 (2006) FEWEST PASS COMPLETIONS: Game-1 vs. Central Methodist (2000), vs. MNU (1981); SEASON-55 (1973) FEWEST PASSING YARDS: Game-2 vs. Central Methodist (2000); SEASON-468 (1974) FEWEST FIRST DOWNS: Game-3 vs. Sterling College (2011); SEASON-93 (1974)

TOTAL PLAYS: Game-109 vs. Missouri Valley (1980); SEASON-998 (2001)

FEWEST YARDS TOTAL OFFENSE: Game-37 vs. Tabor College (1976); SEASON-1,464 (1974)

TOTAL OFFENSE: Game-639 vs. Central Methodist (1999) SEASON-5,541 (2001)

MOST PASS INTERCEPTIONS: Game-7 vs. Evangel College (1977); SEASON-26 (2011)

2013 Senior Graduates


––– All-Time versus ... –––

Austin College 1-1-0 Avila College 12-0-0 Baker Univeristy 12-17-1 Bethany College 1-4-0 Bethel College 4-0-1 Buckner Trng. School 1-0-0 Carroll College 0-1-0 Central Missouri State 4-2-0 Central Methodist 24-3-0 Central Oklahoma 1-3-0 Chillicothe Bus. Coll 7-2-0 Concordia (Neb.) 12-3-0 Concordia Teachers 1-0-0 College of Emporia 4-0-0 Colorado College 1-1-0 Creighton 0-3-0 Culver-Stockton 23-2-0 Dana College 3-3-0 Doane College 1-1-0 Emporia State 16-8-2 Evangel University 14-13-0 Findlay (Ohio) 0-1-0 Fort Hays State 17-5-3 Friends University 11-2-0 Georgetown (Ky.) 0-1-0 Graceland University 18-6-1 Grand Island College 0-0-1 Haskell Institute 2-2-0 Hastings College 5-4-0 Highland College 2-0-0 Hillsdale College 0-1-0 Iowa Wesleyan 1-1-0 Jackson University 1-0-0 Jamestown College 0-1-0

John Carroll University 0-1-0 Kansas City Univ. 2-0-0 K-State freshman 1-0-0 KU 0-2-0 KU “B” 0-1-0 Kansas Wesleyan 3-1-0 Kearney Teachers 1-1-0 Kemper Military Academy 1-1-0 Kirksville Osteopaths 0-2-0 Lambuth University 0-1-0 Lincoln University 1-0-0 Lindenwood University 10-7-0 Loras College (Dubuque) 1-2-0 McPherson College 1-0-0 Midland College 1-0-0 MidAmerica Nazarene 16-13-0 Minnesota-Morris 0-1-0 Missouri Southern 0-1-0 Missouri “B” 0-1-0 Missouri Valley College 16-16-1 Missouri Wesleyan 0-2-0 Missouri Western 2-9-0 Milwaukee Teachers 1-0-0 Nebraska Wesleyan 5-5-0 NE Oklahoma 1-3-0 NE Illinois St. 1-0-0 NE Missouri State 1-2-0 NW Missouri State 2-3-0 Northwestern Col.(Iowa) 1-7-0 NW Oklahoma State 1-1-0 Notre Dame “B” 0-1-0 Oklahoma City Univ. 1-0-0 Olathe School for Deaf 4-0-0 Ottawa University 5-2-2

Panhandle State Peru State College Phillips University Pittsburg State Quincy College Rockhurst College St. Ambrose College St. Louis University St. Mary’s College St. Mary of the Plains St. Norbert’s College St. Viator’s College Sioux Falls University SE Missouri State SW Baptist College Southwestern College Springfield College SW Missouri State Sterling College Stll Osteopaths Tabor College Tarkio College Tarleton State Tri-State College Teikyo-Westmar Unv. Univ. of Ark.- Monticello Univ. of Neb. - Omaha Washburn University Wayne State College Wentworth Academy West Texas State Wichita State William Jewell College William Penn College

6-5-0 16-13-0 1-1-0 7-13-1 5-0-0 15-7-0 3-2-1 1-0-0 2-1-0 2-0-0 2-0-0 1-0-0 0-2-0 0-3-0 4-0-0 11-5-0 0-2-0 3-6-2 4-1-0 1-0-1 4-0-0 9-3-1 0-1-0 0-1-0 4-1-0 0-1-0 2-4-0 14-16-0 0-2-0 5-1-0 4-3-0 1-3-0 30-17-0 1-1-0


––– Season By Season Results ––– Rev. Malachy Sullivan (1920-’21) 1920 Missouri Wesleyan 35, SBC 0 SBC 14, Buckner Training 0 SBC 40, Olathe School of the Deaf 7 SBC 13, Washburn Freshmen 6 SBC 25, Kansas St. Freshmen 0 Graceland 7, SBC 6 Record – 4-2 Captain – James Baker 1921 Missouri Wesleyan 6, SBC 0 Ottawa 14, SBC 0 SBC 41, Olathe School of the Deaf 6 SBC 35, Rockhurst 0 SBC 21, Doane 0 Chillicothe Business 19, SBC 14 SBC 28, Graceland 0 Nebraska Wesleyan 14, SBC 12 Record – 4-4 Captain – Baker Larry Quigley (1922-’27) 1922 SBC 13, Olathe School of the Deaf 0 St. Mary’s 25, SBC 0 Pittsburg St. 28, SBC 0 Doane 9, SBC 6 SBC 34, Chillicothe Business 7 SBC 0, Still Osteopaths 0 Tarkio 8, SBC 6 SBC 21, Graceland 7 SBC 19, Wentworth Academy 13 Record – 4-4-1 Captain – Leo Sander 1923 SBC 52, Olathe Mutes 0 Chillicothe Business 7, SBC 0 SBC 18, Tarkio 7 SBC 34, Kansas City Univ. 0 Pittsburg St. 33, SBC 0 Wentworth Academy 15, SBC 0 Kansas Wesleyan 7, SBC 6 SBC 39, Still Osteopaths 0 Record – 4-4 Captain – Vincent Moroney 1924 SBC 7, Graceland 0 SBC 17, Chillicothe Business 3 SBC 32, Kansas City Univ. 0 SBC 27, Wentworth Academy 0 SBC0, Grand Island 0 Rockhurst 13, SBC 6 SBC 7, Highland College 6 Kirksville Osteopaths 7, SBC 3 Record – 5-2-1 Captain – Quigley 1925 SBC 6, Graceland 6 SBC 13, Chillicothe Business 0 SBC 32, Highland College 14 SBC 41, Wentworth Academy 7 SBC 3, Kemper Military Acad. 0 SBC 7, Jackson University 0 SBC 31, Rockhurst 6

Record – 6-0-1 Captain – J. Kenneth Spurlock 1926 SBC 7, Chillicothe Business 0 Kirksville Osteopaths 14, SBC 7 SBC 0, Baker 0 NW Missouri St. 27, SBC 0 Pittsburg St. 30, SBC 7 Kemper Military Acad. 7, SBC 0 Ottawa 14, SBC 0 Graceland 7, SBC 0 Record – 1-6-1 Captain - Bernard Moroney 1927 Peru State 19, SBC 0 Pittsburg St. 58, SBC 0 Tarkio 7, SBC 0 Baker 59, SBC 0 SBC 6, Northwest Missouri St. 0 SBC 6, Ottawa 6 Sterling 13, SBC 0 SBC 6, Rockhurst 0 Record – 2-5-1 Captain – Moroney Robert Schmidt (1928-’31) 1928 Peru St. 6, SBC 0 Baker 19, SBC 0 SBC 6, Friends 0 SBC 12, McPherson 0 SBC 44, Bethel 0 Rockhurst 13, SBC 6 SBC 19, Ottawa 19 SBC 12, St. Mary’s 0 Record – 4-3-1 Captains – John Koerperich, Vincent Gorman 1929 Peru St. 25, SBC 0 Southwest Missouri St. 7, SBC 6 SBC 6, Tarkio 0 Rockhurst 7, SBC 0 Northwest Missouri St. 7, SBC 6 SBC 35, Bethel 7 SBC 6, Phillips 2 SBC 24, Midland 0 Record – 4-4 Captain – Gerald Murray 1930 Haskell Institute 7, SBC 6 Southwest Missouri St. 20, SBC 0 Rockhurst 26, SBC 0 Peru St. 26, SBC 8 Phillips 25, SBC 0 Kearney St. 12, SBC 0 SBC 39, Wentworth Military 14 Pittsburg St. 25, SBC 2 SBC 12, Tarkio 12 Record – 1-7-1 Captain – Grant Ward 1931 SBC 12, Bethel 12 Southwest Missouri St. 22, SBC 12 Chillicothe Business 20, SBC 12

Nebraska-Omaha 27, SBC 6 SBC 6, Wentworth Military 0 Northwest Missouri St. 54, SBC 0 Tarkio 12, SBC 0 Rockhurst 7, SBC 0 Record – 1-6-1 Captain – Lawrence Johnson Larry “Moon” Mullins (1932-’36)

1932 SBC 12, McPherson 0 SBC 32, Central Missouri St. 19 SBC 12, Chillicothe Business 0 SBC 58, Bethel 0 SBC 12, Rockhurst 6 Nebraska-Omaha 6, SBC 0 Hastings 7, SBC 0 SBC 14, Tarkio 6 Record – 6-2 Captain – Cyril Kline 1933 Haskell Institute 25, SBC 0 SBC 37, Bethany 0 SBC 19, Ottawa 0 SBC 21, Central Missouri St. 6 SBC 36, Chillicothe Business 0 SBC 12, West Texas A & M 7 SBC 32, Rockhurst 13 SBC 33, Northwest Missouri St. 0 SBC 27, Tarkio 7 Record – 8-1 Captains – William O’Neal John Beattie 1934 SBC 18, Ottawa 0 SBC 38, Hastings 13 Kansas 34, SBC 12 SBC 26, College of Emporia 6 SBC 6, Fort Hays St. 6 SBC 37, Chillicothe Business 13 SBC 27, Rockhurst 6 SBC 19, West Texas A&M 14 SBC 18, Tarkio 0 Record – 7-1-1 Captain – Chester Nadolski 1935 SBC 19, Baker 0 Kansas 42, SBC 0 SBC 13, Washburn 6 SBC 7, College of Emporia 0 SBC 18, Fort Hays 0 SBC 21, West Texas A&M 7 SBC 26, St. Viator’s 9 SBC 25, Haskell Institute 14 SBC 19, Rockhurst 7 Record - 8-1 Captain – Joe Mermis 1936 SBC 31, Milwaukee St. Teachers 13 SBC 27, Emporia St. 7 SBC 25, Haskell Institute 0 SBC 27, Fort Hays St. 12 SBC 19, Hastings 12 SBC 32, Rockhurst 6 SBC 31, St. Mary’s 0

SBC 19, West Texas A&M 0 Record – 8-0 Captain – Leo Deutsch Marty Peters (1937-’41)

1937 Creighton 6, SBC 0 SBC 20, Emporia St. 20 SBC 19, Oklahoma City 7 SBC 26, Hastings 0 West Texas A&M 20, SBC 0 SBC 7, Fort Hays St. 7 John Carroll 7, SBC 0 SBC 13, Washburn 0 SBC 6, Rockhurst 2 Record – 4-3-2 Captain – Don Martin 1938 SBC 19, Fort Hays St. 14 SBC 19, Emporia St. 6 SBC 25, St. Norbert’s 6 SBC 0, St. Ambrose 0 Creighton 39, SBC 6 SBC 7, Rockhurst 0 West Texas A&M 28, SBC 0 Record – 4-2-1 Captain – Gus Milak 1939 SBC 12, Emporia St. 7 SBC 28, St. Norbert’s 6 SBC 13, Fort Hays St. 7 Washburn 20, SBC 14 Wichita State 33, SBC 6 Pittsburg St. 7, SBC 0 SBC 6, Rockhurst 2 SBC 33, Southwestern 13 Record – 5-3 (3-2) Captain – Joe Ziemba 1940 CIC Champions (4-0) SBC 20, Kansas Wesleyan 0 Wichita St. 33, SBC 0 SBC 6, Fort Hays St. 0 Notre Dame B 7, SBC 0 West Texas A&M 40, SBC 14 SBC 26, Pittsburg St. 14 SBC 19, Southwestern 13 SBC 13, Emporia St. 6 SBC 38, Rockhurst 19 Washburn 20, SBC 0 Record – 6-4 Captain – Nick Foran 1941 Creighton 13, SBC 7 SBC 6, Rockhurst 0 SBC 7, Wichita St. 0 Southwestern 13, SBC 0 SBC 7, Washburn 6 SBC 7, Pittsburg St. 0 SBC 7, Emporia St. 7 SBC 26, Fort Hays St. 7 Record – 5-2-1 (1-1)

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1942 SBC 12, Kearney St. 6 Wichita St. 18, SBC 6 SBC 13, Rockhurst 0 SBC 33, Fort Hays St. 0 SBC 34, Washburn 6 Pittsburg St. 6, SBC 0 SBC 20, Southwestern 7 SBC 33, Emporia St. 6 Record – 6-2 (4-1, 2nd) Captains – Lawrence A. Visnic Irvin H. Comp Marty Peters (1946-’47)

1946 Missouri B 30, SBC 6 SBC 18, College of Emporia 0 SBC 26, Rockhurst 7 SBC 14, Fort Hays St. 7 Washburn 27, SBC 6 SBC 7, Pittsburg St. 7 Southwestern 7, SBC 4 SBC 26, Emporia St. 14 Record – 4-3-1 (2-2-1) Captain – Jim Clements 1947 SBC 12, Bethel 0 Springfield 21, SBC 6 Central Oklahoma 45, SBC 0 Rockhurst 19, SBC 0 Fort Hays St. 27, SBC 7 Washburn 26, SBC 6 Pittsburg St. 25, SBC 6 Southwestern 24, SBC 0 Emporia St. 26, SBC 7 Record – 1-8 Captain – George Wendell Robert Walsh (1948-’49)

1948 Springfield 14, SBC 6 Central Oklahoma 40, SBC 0 Rockhurst 13, SBC 0 Fort Hays St. 40, SBC 0 Washburn 53, SBC 0 Pittsburg St. 28, SBC 0 Southwestern 24, SBC 6 Emporia St. 72, SBC 6 Loras 42, SBC 0 Record – 0-9 (0-5) 1949 SBC 39, Concordia 0 SBC 13, William Jewell 6 SBC 27, Rockhurst 13 Loras 33, SBC 6 Fort Hays St. 33, SBC 20 Washburn 21, SBC 6 Pittsburg St. 41, SBC 7 SBC 6, Southwestern 0 Emporia St. 24, SBC 0 Record – 4-5 (2-4) Captain – Charlie Benko Leo Deutsch (1950-’52)

1950 SBC 32, Sterling 7 SBC 19, William Jewell 14 SBC 19, Kansas Wesleyan 14

SBC 7, Fort Hays St. 7 Washburn 10, SBC 0 Pittsburg St. 7, SBC 6 SBC 26, Southwestern 6 Emporia St. 26, SBC 6 Central Missouri St. 20, SBC 6 Record – 4-4-1 1951 NE Missouri St. 20, SBC 12 SBC 20, Fort Hays St. 19 Central Missouri St. 33, SBC 21 SBC 33, Washburn 13 Pittsburg St. 25, SBC 6 William Jewell 19, SBC 0 SBC 12, Southwestern 6 Emporia St. 33, SBC 6 SBC 26, Quincy 24 Record – 4-5 1952 Southwest Missouri St. 6, SBC 0 SBC 33, Central Missouri St. 7 William Jewell 47, SBC 24 SBC 14, Fort Hays St. 2 Washburn 27, SBC 20 SBC 18, Pittsburg St. 13 SBC 91, Southwestern 0 Emporia St. 13, SBC 0 SBC 20, Quincy 7 Record – 5-4 Ivan Schottel (1953-’62)

1953 CIC Co-Champions SBC 14, SW Missouri St. 6 William Jewell 13, SBC 7 SBC 20, Fort Hays St. 8 Washburn 26, SBC 0 SBC 20, Quincy 6 SBC 13, Pittsburg St. 6 SBC 40, Southwestern 7 SBC 19, Emporia St. 7 SBC 12, Central Missouri St. 6 Record – 7-2 1954 NE Oklahoma 19, SBC 18 SBC 7, William Jewell 7 Pittsburg St. 14, SBC 7 Washburn 13, SBC 6 SBC 13, Southwestern 0 SBC 13, Fort Hays Sst. 12 Emporia St. 27, SBC 26 Kansas B 27, SBC 25 Record – 2-5-1 1955 Northestern Oklahoma 28, SBC 6 St. Ambrose 13, SBC 6 SBC 20, William Jewell 13 Pittsburg St. 38, SBC 7 Washburn 27, SBC 19 SBC 52, Southwestern 6 Fort Hays St. 27, SBC 7 SBC 20, Emporia St. 7 Missouri Valley 25, SBC 7 Record - 3-6 1956 CIC Champions Mineral Water Bowl Champions St. Ambrose 14, SBC 6 SBC 12, Northeast Missouri St. 6

William Jewell 13, SBC 6 SBC 26, Pittsburg St. 6 SBC 14, Washburn 13 Southwestern 15, SBC 0 SBC 46, Fort Hays St. 0 SBC 25, Emporia St. 14 SBC 21, Missouri Valley 14 Mineral Water Bowl at Excelsior Springs: SBC 14, NE Okla.13 Record – 7-3 1957 SBC 32, NE Missouri St. 13 SBC 34, William Jewell 6 Pittsburg St. 17, SBC 13 SBC 40, Washburn 13 SBC 52, Southwestern 0 SBC 38, Fort Hays St. 24 SBC 46, Emporia St. 13 SBC 23, St. Ambrose 13 Record – 7-1 1958 CIC Champions NAIA Playoffs SBC 25, SW Missouri St. 21 SBC 20, Hastings 14 SBC 27, St. Ambrose 7 SBC 34, Central Oklahoma 14 SBC 26, Pittsburg St. 19 SBC 33, Washburn 2 SBC 48, Southwestern 0 SBC 41, Fort Hays St. 0 SBC 28, Emporia St. 6 SBC 21, Willliam Jewell 20 NAIA Western Playoff at Talequah, OK NE Oklahoma 19. SBC 14 Record – 10-1 1959 CIC Champions Southwestern Missouri 19, SBC 6 Hastings 13, SBC 12 SBC 7, St. Ambrose 6 Central Oklahoma 8, SBC 0 SBC 13, Pittsburg St. 12 SBC 31, Washburn 0 SBC 21, Nebraska-Omaha 12 SBC 45, Fort Hays St. 27 SBC 22, Emporia St. 13 SBC 25, William Jewell 21 Record – 7-3 1960 CIC Champions SE Missouri St. 16, SBC 15 SBC 22, Southwest Missouri St. 0 SBC 41, Pittsburg St. 19 SBC 37, Washburn 14 SBC 33, Nebraska-Omaha 13 SBC 13, Fort Hays St. 21 SBC 13, Emporia St. 12 SBC 34, William Jewell 13 Record – 7-1 1961 Hillsdale 20, SBC 0 Southeast Missouri St. 14, SBC 0 Southwest Missouri St. 7 SBC 0 Pittsburg St. 26, SBC 0 SBC 25, Washburn 14 Nebraska-Omaha 33, SBC 14 Fort Hays St. 21, SBC 14 SBC 19, Emporia St. 0

William Jewell 34, SBC 14 Record – 2-7 1962 SE Missouri St. 33, SBC 13 SBC 13, SW Missouri St. 13 Pittsburg St. 34, SBC 14 Washburn 34, SBC14 Nebraska-Omaha 39, SBC 7 Fort Hays st. 21, SBC 0 Emporia St. 21, SBC 19 Williams Jewell 13, SBC 0 Record – 0-7-1 (Football discontinued) John Baricevic (1970-’73) 1970 (Club) Loyola (Calif.) 35, SBC 0 SBC 6, St. Mary’s B 6 St. Louis 41, SBC 0 Loyola (Ill.) 24, SBC 19 SBC 21, William Jewell 19 Record – 1-3-1 1971 (Club) Loyola (Calif.) 52, BC 0 Loyola (Ill.) 38, BC 20 St. Louis 17, BC 7 Loras 18, BC 0 Chicago 12, BC 0 BC 27, St. Mary’s (Texas) 0 Northwood (Texas) 33, BC 6 BC 7, Northeastern Illinois 6 Record – 2-6 1972 (Club) BC 15, St. Louis 0 Loras 38, BC 13 BC 10, St. Louis 6 Northeastern Illinois 40, BC 0 Arkansas-Monticello 60, BC 0 College of Emporia 37, BC 0 Culver-Stockton 23, BC 20 BC 30, Marquette 6 Record – 3-5 1973 - Varsity Status College of Emporia 6, BC 0 BC 7, Northeastern Illinois 0 Arkansas-Monticello 55, BC 0 Culver-Stockton 39, BC 6 BC 13, St. Louis 0 Missouri Western 42, BC 7 Peru St. 26, BC 0 BC 12, Loras 6 Loras 6, BC 0 Record – 3-6 George Tardiff (1974-’76)

1974 Baker 27, BC 7 Friends 27, BC 23 Culver-Stockton 18, BC 0 Peru St. 10, BC 7 Washburn 24, BC 12 BC 26, Missouri Western 16 BC 14, Tarkio 0 BC 13, Tabor 0 Nebraska Wesleyan 7, BC 3 Record – 3-6


1975 BC 7, Culver-Stockton 0 Washburn 24, BC 7 Hastings 40, BC 14 BC 7, Friends 0 BC 14, Baker 13 Peru St. 20, BC 14 Missouri Western 46, BC 13 BC 20, Tarkio 6 BC 24, Tabor 22 Nebraska Wesleyan 22, BC 14 Record – 5-5

1980 Washburn 29, BC 27 BC 9, Emporia St. 6 William Jewell 21, BC 14 Hastings 41, BC 7 Peru St. 31, BC 0 Panhandle St. 35, BC 14 BC 41, MidAmerica Nazarene 7 BC 49, Dana 28 Missouri Valley 44, BC 26 Bethany 23, BC 14 Record – 3-7

1976 Boot Hill Bowl Champions William Penn 41, BC 0 BC 47, Culver-Stockton 10 BC 17, William Jewell 16 BC 31, Friends 7 BC 48, Peru St. 26 Missouri Western 32, BC 28 Austin 20, BC 7 BC 56, Tabor 0 Northwestern (Iowa) 28, BC 10 BC 21, Emporia St. 15 Boot Hill Bowl at Dodge City, KS BC 29, Washburn 14 Record – 7-4

1981 BC 10, Washburn 7 Missouri Western 37, BC 16 William Jewell 42, BC 15 Peru St. 16, BC 15 Panhandle St. 23, BC 14 Bethany 10, BC 7 BC 31, MidAmerica Nazarene 0 BC 48, Dana 27 BC 32, Hastings 13 Concordia (Neb.) 33, BC 15 Record – 4-6

Matt May (1977-’78)

1977 Boot Hill Bowl at Dodge City, KS Missouri Southern 37, BC 16 BC 29, William Penn 6 Missouri Valley 26, BC 23 BC 21, William Jewell 17 BC 38, Friends 0 Peru St. 14, BC 6 BC 34, Colorado College 33 BC 31, Austin 13 BC 56, Tabor 0 BC 53, Evangel 26 Boot Hill Bowl Missouri Western 35, BC 30 Record – 7-4 1978 Central Methodist 29, BC 12 BC 12, Emporia St. 7 BC 27, William Jewell 17 BC 41, Friends 6 Peru St. 19, BC 13 Colorado College 43, BC 35 Bethany 28, BC 26 Evangel 42, BC 25 Missouri Valley 28, BC 15 Record – 3-6 Larry Wilcox (1979-Current) 1979 BC 14, Central Methodist 0 Emporia St. 13, BC 3 William Jewell 32, BC 20 Friends 8, BC 7 Peru St. 13, BC 12 Evangel 34, BC 13 Bethany 31, BC 0 BC 18, Ottawa 17 MidAmerica Nazarene 45, BC 36 Missouri Valley 31, BC 15 Record – 2-8

1982 BC 30, Missouri Western 10 BC 24, Washburn 10 BC 31, Nebraska Wesleyan 14 BC 49, Peru St. 14 Baker 28, BC 18 BC 27, Central Methodist 10 BC 35, MidAmerica Nazarene 7 Panhandle St. 14, BC 11 William Jewell 32, BC 27 Concordia (Neb.) 19, BC 16 Record – 6-4 Highest Ranking – No.9 1983 BC 39, St. Mary of the Plains 0 Washburn 35, BC 28 BC 49, Nebraska Wesleyan 40 BC 16, Peru St. 0 Baker 20, BC 15 BC 28, Central Methodist 22 MidAmerica Nazarene 13, BC 9 BC 31, Southwest Baptist 13 William Jewell 55, BC 25 BC 26, Concordia (Neb.) 13 Record – 6-4 Pre-season Ranking – No. 19 Highest Ranking – No. 14 1984 BC 31, St. Mary of the Plains 21 BC 34, Concordia (Neb.) 27 BC 24, MidAmerica Nazarene 7 Iowa Wesleyan 43, BC 28 Panhandle St. 23, BC 21 BC 49, Westmar 35 Evangel 10, BC 7 BC 54, Southwest Baptist 7 BC 30, Peru St. 0 Nebraska Wesleyan 21, BC 16 Record 6-4 Highest Ranking – No. 7 1985 NAIA Playoffs BC 52, MidAmerica Nazarene 18 BC 42, Concordia 28 BC 64, Iowa Wesleyan 0 BC 46, Panhandle St. 15

BC 56, Westmar 0 BC 42, Evangel 13 BC 28, Southwest Baptist 26 BC 49, Peru St. 17 BC 52, Nebraska Wesleyan 31 BC 35, William Jewell 17 NAIA Playoff at Atchison, KS Northwestern (IA) 32, BC 22 Record – 10-1 Highest Ranking – No. 2 Final Ranking – No. 2 1986 Sunflower Bowl BC 28, Concordia 17 BC 53, Central Methodist 26 BC 42, William Jewell 10 BC 42, Nebraska Wesleyan 38 Panhandle St. 27, BC 20 BC 45, Evangel 43 BC 39, Southwest Baptist 0 BC 44, Peru St. 32 Northwestern (IA) 27, BC 24 Sunflower Bowl at Winfield, KS Tarleton St. (TX) 40, BC 38 Record – 7-3 Pre-season Ranking – No. 6 Highest Ranking – No. 3 Final Ranking – No. 11 1987 BC 20, Missouri Valley 10 Missouri Western 41, BC 33 Central Methodist 9, BC 7 William Jewell 28, BC 25 Nebraska Wesleyan 21, BC 6 BC 20, Panhandle St. 3 Evangel 35, BC 26 Carroll (MT) 27, BC 20 BC 27, Peru St. 23 BC 27, Northwestern (IA) 8 Concordia (NE) 14, BC 7 Record – 4-7 Pre-season Ranking – No. 9 Highest Ranking – No. 7 1988 BC 40, Tarkio 22 Missouri Western 30, BC 7 Concordia (NE) 24, BC 22 BC 26, William Jewell 22 BC 31, Panhandle St. 20 Northwestern (IA) 42, BC 12 BC 34, Westmar 31 BC 24, Peru St. 21 BC 31, Lincoln 12 BC 23, Missouri Valley 16 Record – 7-3 (2-1) 1989 BC 37, Tarkio 17 Missouri Valley 45, BC 7 BC 27, Concordia (NE) 7 BC 23, William Jewell 3 Northwestern (IA) 14, BC 13 BC 49, Panhandle St. 14 BC 16, Concordia (WI) 15 Peru St. 33, BC 8 Wayne St. 21, BC 16 BC 27, Teikyo-Westmar 25 Record – 6-4 (1-2) Preseason Ranking – No. 21 Highest Ranking – No. 21

1990 Missouri Valley 36, BC 6 BC 25, Concordia (NE) 6 BC 34, William Jewell 33 Dana 20, BC 13 Northwestern (IA) 33, BC 27 BC 21, Panhandle St. 19 BC 29, Lindenwood 15 Peru St. 35, BC 13 Wayne St. 46, BC 13 Teikyo-Westmar 41, BC 7 Record – 4-6 (0-3) 1991 Steamboat Bowl Champions Dana 28, BC 17 BC 13, Missouri Valley 7 BC 49, Concordia (NE) 7 William Jewell 26, BC 7 BC 28, Northwestern (IA) 20 BC 19, Quincy 16 BC 36, Lindenwood 14 BC 53, Panhandle 26 BC 25, MidAmerica Nazarene 22 Minnesota-Morris 14, BC 13 @ Minneapolis Metrodome Classic VIII Steamboat Bowl at Waterloo, IA BC 18, Friends 13 Record – 8-3 Highest Ranking – No. 17 Final Ranking – No. 17 1992 HAAC Co-Champions (7-1) NAIA Semifinals BC 38, Quincy 13 BC 42, William Jewell 20 BC 26, Culver-Stockton 14 BC 35, Evangel 23 BC 51, Concordia (NE) 10 BC 43, MidAmerica Nazarene 6 BC 35, Missouri Valley 23 Baker 33, BC 20 BC 26, Graceland 13 BC 48, Central Methodist 10 NAIA First Round at Atchison, KS BC 17, Hastings 15 NAIA Quarters at Atchison, KS BC 21, Baker 14 NAIA Semifinals at Findlay, OH Findlay 27, BC 24 Record – 11-2 (7-1) Pre-Season ranking – No. 15 Highest Ranking – No. 5 Final Ranking – No. 10 1993 BC 54, Dana 14 BC 28, Willliam Jewell 21 BC 30, Culver-Stockton 17 Evangel 36, BC 13 BC 31, MidAmerica Nazarene 7 Missouri Valley 28, BC 26 BC 42, Baker 38 Graceland 45, BC 33 BC 56, Central Methodist 21 Record – 6-3 (5-3)


1994 Dana 28, No. 25 BC 27 BC 41, William Jewell 17 BC 42, Culver-Stockton 35 #7 Evangel 47, BC 21 BC 31, #22 Peru St. 28 BC 27, MidAmerica Nazarene 11 #25 BC 41, #8 Missouri Valley 11 #12 Baker, #16 BC 13 #22 BC 55, Graceland 17 #21 BC 33, Central Methodist 23 Record – 7-3 (6-2) Pre-Season Ranking – No. 25 Highest Ranking – No. 16 Final Ranking – No. 19 1995 HAAC Champions (9-0) BC 43, William Jewell 8 BC 56, Culver-Stockton 13 BC 34, Evangel 7 BC 27, Peru St. 17 BC 38, MidAmerica Nazarene 21 BC 41, Missouri Valley 35 BC 33, Baker 18 BC 56, Graceland 28 BC 43, Central Methodist 6 NAIA First Round at Atchison, KS Bethany 31 , BC 30 Record – 9-1 (9-0) 1996 #5 BC 24, Friends 14 #6 BC 24, William Jewell 17 # 4 BC 50, Culver-Stockton 9 #11 Evangel 22, #4 BC 6 #11 BC 49, Lindenwood 30 #11 BC 33, #17 MNU 20 #11 BC 24, Missouri Valley 8 Baker 28, #9 BC 27 #17 BC 49, #21 Graceland 28 #13 BC 52, Central Methodist 6 NAIA First Round Playoff #3 Lambuth (TN) 34, #14 BC 20 Highest Ranking – No. 4 Final Ranking – No. 14 Record - 8-3 (7-2) 1997 HAAC Champs #14 BC 19, Friends 9 #16 BC 20, William Jewell 17 #13 BC 38, Culver-Stockton 17 #2 Evangel 31, #10 BC 14 #15 BC 40, Lindenwood 27 #13 BC 23, MNU 16 #11 BC 8, Missouri Valley 0 #12 BC 24, #22 Baker 14 #11 BC 41, Graceland 18 #10 BC 45, Central Methodist 14 NAIA First Round Playoff #6 Jamestown (ND) 55, #10 BC 30 Highest Ranking – No. 10 Final Ranking – No. 10 Record – 9-2 (8-1) 1998 HAAC Champs #9 BC 37, Friends 21 #8 BC 13, William Jewell 10 #5 BC 36, Culver Stockton 13 #5 BC 21, #18 Evangel 19 #3 BC 40, #17 Lindenwood 38 #3 BC 13, #21 MidAmerica Naz. 6 #3 BC 39, #16 Missouri Valley 14 Baker 31, #3 BC 3 #8 BC 35, Graceland 0 #6 BC 37, Central Methodist 14 NAIA First Round Playoff

#14 Tri-State (IN) 33, #5 BC 28 Highest Ranking – No. 3 Final Ranking – No. 5 Record – 9-2 (8-1) 1999 #3 BC 28, Friends 13 William Jewell 30, #5 BC 23 #12 BC 39, Culver-Stockton 13 #11 BC 34, Evangel 28 Lindenwood 17, #10 BC 14 #15 MidAmerica Nazarene 40, #21 BC 39 #13 Missouri Valley 52, BC 35 (OT) Baker 16, BC 12 BC 51, Graceland 35 BC 55, Central Methodist 10 Highest Ranking – No. 3 Record – 5-5 (4-5) 2000 HAAC Champs BC 44, Friends 7 BC 32, William Jewell 13 BC 28, Culver- Stockton 10 BC 30, Evangel 7 BC 20, Lindenwood 17 BC 17, MNU 14 BC 17, Missouri Valley 13 BC 13, Baker 10 BC 34, Graceland 6 BC 27, Central Methodist 0 NAIA First Round Playoff Northwestern (IA) 27, BC 26 Final Ranking – No. 3 Record – 10-1 (10-0) 2001 BC 35, Graceland 14 BC 30, Kansas Wesleyan 14 BC 31, Avila 0 BC 40, William Jewell 14 BC 41, Missouri Valley 17 Evangel 28, BC 21 BC 41, Central Methodist 7 BC 37, Lindenwood 7 BC 24, MNU 10 BC 35, Culver-Stockton 14 BC 46, Baker 9 NAIA First Round Playoff BC 29, NW Oklahoma St. 27 NAIA Quarterfinal Playoff BC 34, Evangel 30 NAIA Semifinal Playoff Sioux Falls 40, BC 6 Highest Ranking – No. 3 Final Ranking – No. 4 Record – 12-2 (10-1) 2002 BC 41, Graceland 24 BC 31, Ottawa 15 BC 38, Avila 7 William Jewell 19, BC 9 BC 38, Missouri Valley 16 BC 20, Evangel 13 BC 24, Central Methodist 3 BC 23, Lindenwood 6 MNU 21, BC 17 BC 52, Culver-Stockton 31 BC 27, Baker 3 NAIA First Round Playoff Northwestern OK State 22, BC 7 Final Ranking – No. 12 Record – 9-3 (9-2) 2003 Missouri Western St 24, BC 3 BC 30, Graceland 0

BC 34, William Jewell 17 BC 24, Evangel 12 BC 17, Central Methodist 6 BC 36, Missouri Valley 7 MNU 35, BC 7 BC 17, Avila 7 BC 17, Baker 7 BC 40, Culver-Stockton 22 BC 31, Lindenwood 9 NAIA First Round Playoff Sioux Falls 24, BC 21 Final Ranking – No. 12 Record – 9-3 (9-2) 2004 Missouri Western 34, BC 14 Graceland 32, BC, 24 BC 31, William Jewell 15 Evangel 42, BC 35 BC 27, Central Methodist 20 Missouri Valley 31, BC 25 MNU 45, BC 17 BC 27, Avila 0 BC 40, Baker 28 BC 27, Culver-Stockton 3 Lindenwood 22, BC 17 Highest Ranking – No. 13 Record – 5-6 (5-5) 2005 BC 31, Baker 27 BC 23, Culver-Stockton 3 Lindenwood 34, BC 30 Graceland 31, BC 24 William Jewell 31, BC 24 BC 41, Evangel 14 BC 24, Central Methodist 17 BC 24, Missouri Valley 21 MNU 35, BC 14 BC 31, Avila 10 Highest Ranking - No. 13 Record - 6-4 (6-4) 2006 Baker 17, BC 13 BC 17, Culver-Stockton 3 BC 33, Lindenwood 10 BC 6, Sterling College 0 BC 28, Graceland 20 BC 21, William Jewell 13 Evangel 19, BC 17 BC 19, Cen. Methodist 10 Missouri Valley 24, BC 7 BC 28, MNU 21 BC 18, Avila 14 Highest Ranking - No. 13 Final Ranking - No. 18 Record 8-3 (7-3) 2007 Missouri Valley 33, BC 27 MNU 40, BC 37 BC 23, Avila 13 Baker 25, BC 20 BC 41, Culver-Stockton 0 Lindenwood 21, BC 16 BC 30, Peru State 28 Graceland 19, BC 17 William Jewell 19, BC 13 Evangel 34, BC 31 BC 20, Cen. Methodist 13 Highest Ranking: No. 19 Record 4-7 (3-7) 2008 Missouri Valley 26, BC 16 MNU 26, BC 23 BC 20, Avila 10 Baker 35, BC 24

BC 45, Culver-Stockton 20 Lindenwood 36, BC 33 BC 36, Peru State 13 BC 30, Graceland 7 BC 47, William Jewell 3 BC 14, Evangel 13 BC 32, Central Methodist 14 Record 7-4 (6-4) 2009 BC 24, William Jewell 7 BC 30, Evangel 13 Central Methodist 45, BC 26 Missouri Valley 21, BC 20 MNU 42, BC 30 BC 31, Avila 0 Baker 29, BC 21 BC 49, Culver-Stockton 7 Lindenwood 41, BC 31 BC 42, Peru State 34 BC 28, Graceland 16 Record 6-5 (5-5) 2010 BC 21, William Jewell 0 BC 38, Evangel 19 BC 28, Central Methodst 14 Missouri Valley 34, BC 21 MNU 23, BC 7 BC 47, Avila 7 Baker 20, BC 14 BC 45, Culver-Stockton 17 Lindenwood 40, BC 24 BC 28, Peru State 0 BC 24, Graceland 6 Highest Ranking - No. 16 Final Ranking - RV Record 7-4 (6-4) 2011 BC 45, Concordia (Neb.) 0 BC 14, Sterling 0 BC 30, Graceland 6 BC 47, Peru State 21 BC 38, Evangel 0 BC 26, Central Methodist 3 BC 35, Missouri Valley 19 MNU 49, BC 39 BC 25, Avila 10 Baker 10, BC 7 BC 69, Culver-Stockton 10 NAIA FCS - Opening Round Georgetown (KY) 21, BC 7 Highest Ranking - No. 9 Final Ranking - No. 13 Postseason Ranking - No. 15 Record 9-3 (7-2) 2012 BC 45, Concordia Univ. 37 BC 59, Sterling 6 BC 48, Graceland 0 BC 49, Peru State 7 Evangel 54, BC 44 BC 21, Central Methodist 14 Missouri Valley 42, BC 26 MNU 28, BC 17 BC 45, Avila 42 Baker 38, BC 28 BC 34, Culver-Stockton 7 Highest Ranking - No. 6 Final Ranking - No. 22 Postseason Ranking - No. 22 Record 7-4 (5-4)



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