TThe South Dakota School o of Mines and Technology w would like to welcome you u to Dunham Field at O’Haarra Stadium. The f football field and facilities have recentlyy received a ffacelift with tthe addition o of state‐of‐thee art locker ro ooms, a turf p playing surfac ce on the field d, a high‐tech h scoreboard capable of giving in‐game statistics and d six luxury skkyboxes perch hed o over the gran ndstands enab bling fans to w watch the gam me from a wh hole new persspective. It is truly one of tthe best facilities in the Dakotaa Athletic Conference.
HARDROCKER FOOTBALL 2010‐2011 SEASON QUICK FACTS South Dakota School of Mines 501 East St. Joseph Street Rapid City, SD, 57701 Enrollment: 2100
Nickname: Hardrockers
Colors: Old Gold and Navy Blue
Gymnasium: Goodell Gymnasium Affiliation: NAIA
Conference: Dakota Athletic Conference
President: Robert A. Wharton, Ph.D. Athletics Director: Dick Kaiser, Ph.D. (P) 605‐394‐2351, (F) 605‐394‐6950 Sports Information Director: Brad Blume (P)605‐394‐2355, (F) 605‐394‐6950 Website: www.gorockers.com Head Coach: Dan Kratzer, record at SDM: 15‐35, (P) 605‐394‐2604 Assistants: Lonnie Messick, Dan Dieringer, Charlie Giangrosso, Greg Hodgin, Dustin Thomas, Jason Beilstein, Cody Hawley, Logan Wiley and Mark Mires
HARDROCKER FOOTBALL TEAM Team Records: 2009 Overall Record: 5‐5 Home/Away/Neutral Records: 4‐1/ 1‐3/ 0‐1
2009 DAC Record: 3‐7
Robert A. W Wharton, Ph.D. President o of South Dako ota School of Mines and TTechnology Robert A. W Wharton, Ph.D D., became prresident of the South Dako ota School of M Mines and Tecchnology on Ju uly 1, 2008. P Previously, hee served as th he provost an nd vice president for acadeemic affairs att Idaho State University (ISSU). Wharton n was a tenured professor of ously served aas its chief research officer. biology at ISSU and previo His Ph.D. in botany is fro om Virginia Po olytechnic Insstitute. He alsso A. degree in biology and a B.A. in botany from Humb boldt holds a M.A State University in Califo ornia. Dr. Whaarton is a Fellow of the American A Association for the Advanceement of Scieence, the Explorers Cllub, and the R Royal Geographic Society. Wharton is aa recipient off the United SStates Antarcttic Service Meedal and has served on th he National R Research Council’s Polar Reesearch Board. Dick Kaaiser Athleticc Director, Haardrocker Ath hletics Dr. Dickk Kaiser earneed a bachelorr's degree in p physical educcation from th he Universsity of Northeern Colorado, a master's deegree in educcational adminisstration from South Dakotta State Univeersity, and a d doctorate of educatiion in athleticc leadership aand administrration from Brigham Youngg Universsity. He comp pleted his post‐doctorate in n health educcation and adminisstration at Orregon State U University. Kaiser is in his secon nd year at Sou uth Dakota Scchool of Minees. Previously,, Western Oreggon Universitty Kaiser sserved as the AD for Defiance College, W and Willamette Univversity. He haas received a number of ho onors and awards, including Atthletic Directo or of the yearr, from athlettic organizatio ons such as the Nationall Association of Collegiate Directors of A Athletics (NACDA A), National C Collegiate Ath hletic Associattion (NCAA), aand National Associaation of Interccollegiate Ath hletics (NAIA) along with otthers. As AD, Kaiser is resp ponsible for leeading the ath hletics prograam through all phases of development and fosteering an envirronment of quality instruction a and high scho olarly and ath hletic achievement. He also o plays a key role in athletic fundraisingg and continu uing to build aand m maintain rela tionships with boosters an nd communitty leaders. Hee oversees all operations in n the athletic department,, including inteercollegiate atthletic sports; recruitmentt, selection, d development, and retentio on of coaches and staff; heealth o of student‐at hletes; and m management o of daily operaations. During the firrst year of the D e job, Kaiser leed the univerrsity process o of applying fo or membership into the ranks of NCAA Div. II. The school was accepted in July, 2010 and now will begin the tthree‐year program of app proaching fulll NCAA for the 2013‐‐14 season. m membership Kaiser has two grown child K dren, Cassie aand Ryan; onee grandson, Jaack; twin gran ndsons Carso on and Caden and one g granddaughte er Lucy.
Dan Kratzer Head Coach h Phone: (605 5) 394‐2604 Email: Danieel.Kratzer@sd dsmt.edu
Dan Kratzerr will enter his sixth season n as the Hardrocker head coach tthis fall. He w was selected aas head coach after five seaasons as receivers coach and Kent State Un niversity in Oh hio. assistant heead coach at K Kratzer spen nt six seasonss as head coaach at Lindenw wood University in n Missouri fro om 1995‐200 00, where he guided the tteam to its firrst ever NAIA A playoff gamee in 1998. He seerved as head d coach at Hasstings Collegee in Nebraska, from 1990‐1994, where hee won confereence championsh hips in 1991 aand 1992 and guided the team to three NA AIA playoff appearances. He has had additional eexperience ass an assistant at Miami (Oh hio) in 1 1986, as the h head coach at Ohio Northeern Universityy in 1984 and 1985, and ass an assistant at Indiana Un niversity in 19 983. A native o of Lathrop, Missouri, Kratzzer received aa bachelor’s d degree in physsical educatio on from Misso ouri Valley in 1 1971, and earrned his mastter’s degree in education ffrom Central Missouri Statte University in 1976. He was selected in the 8th ro ound of the 19 972 NFL draftt by the Cincin nnati Bengalss and moved tto the Kansaas City Chiefs in 1973. He sserved in 1982 2 as the admiinistrative asssistant for Co oach Bill Walsh and the San Frrancisco 49errs summer camp. He and his wife Suzann ne have two ggrown childreen, daughter Danielle and son Reggie, w who played fo or his father at LLindenwood. They are pro oud grandpareents of Danieelle's daughteer Reaghan.
Dan Dieringerr D O Offensive Coo ordinator / Offfensive line P Phone: (605) 394‐2604 Dieringer@sd E Email: Daniel. dsmt.edu Dieringer brin D ngs a wealth o of knowledge to the ‘Rockeer s staff with 20 y years of coaching experien nce at the college leevel. Dieringeer has coacheed at NCAA Div. II, Div. III aand N NAIA levels as s an offensivee coordinator and offensive line c coach, most r ecently at Do odge City Com mmunity Colleege in K Kansas. ““It’s a real pleeasure to havee Dan on boaard. It will be a big p plus for the p rogram and o obviously a big help to me to h have a full‐tim me offensive gguy that has ggreat experience,” s said Hardrock ker football co oach Dan Krattzer. “We’ve w worked toget her five yearss previously aand that helpss a lo ot.” Dieringer also D o served undeer Kratzer durring a very s successful stin nt (1995‐2000 0) at Lindenw wood Universiity in Kingshighway, Mo. It w was there that the two turned the Lionss from a below w .500 team to a program m that is a peren nnial NAIA nattional contender. The duo took the Lion ns to their first ever NAIA playoff gamee in 1998. e together, w we had a lot off success,” Dieringer said o of working wiith Kratzer. “A At “The last ttime we were the time w we got into Liindenwood, tthe program h had never had a winning sseason. We to ook them to tthe playoffs. W We were able e to take them m from a ‘where‐are‐they‐‐on‐the‐map’ kind of school to what they are now.”” As far as w working for SD School of M Mines, Dieringger said that, thanks to preevious experience, the offense should haave no problems adjusting as he is in sync to coach K Kratzer schem mes and gamee plans. “We’ve w worked togeth her and have tthe same offeensive philoso ophy,” Dierin nger added.
Lonnie Messick Special Teams Coordinator / Linebackers Phone: (605) 355‐3025 Email: Lonnie.Messick@sdsmt.edu After the 2004 season coaching the linebackers and leading tackler at Kent State University, defensive coach Messick was called to duty to train a military unit in Belgium, Congo. After six months extended duty he came back to coaching as Special Teams Coordinator here at the South Dakota Mines. Coach Kratzer says he is glad to be an addition to our staff, and he will bring the type of discipline, intensity and long term commitment that our players here so deserve. His coaching stops include Kent State, Hargrave Military Academy, Marine Military Academy, Naval Academy and Bowie State University. In addition, Messick has coached numerous interservice teams at U.S. Marine Corps bases, including Pearl Harbor, Hawaii (1977‐79); Camp Pendelton, California (1981‐82); and Parris Island, South Carolina (1983‐84). He retired from the Marine Corps in 1997 as a Lieutenant Colonel following 28 years of service. Messick graduated from the University of Oklahoma in 1969 with a bachelor's degree in education. He and his wife Virginia reside in Rapid City. Their family includes daughter Jessica, son Scott and his wife Deirdre, twins Jake and Matt, and daughter Caroline.
Charlie Giangrosso Defensive Coordinator/ Strength Coach Phone: (605) 394‐2604 Email: Charles.Giangrosso@sdsmt.edu Giangrosso, originally from Wichita, Kan., has a wealth of knowledge about the game, bringing 20‐plus years experience mostly coaching at the college level. He most recently served a three‐year stint at NCAA Div. III Bethany College in West Virginia. “I was the assistant head coach and defensive coordinator,” Giangrosso said. “I’ve done both sides of the ball, but been mostly on the defensive (during career).” In his duties at SD Mines Giangrosso will be doing some recruiting. His area includes northern Wyoming, eastern Montana and western North Dakota. Being a veteran coach, Giangrosso will bring a few new wrinkles to an already solid Hardrocker defense. On the grand scale, however, he wants to keep things a little simpler, using his philosophy: “you get out what you put in.” “I want these kids to come in and understand that if you play hard, you work hard and do things like that – you’re successful,” Giangrosso said. “One of our (team) goals is to pay attention to details. Take care of the little things like work on your technique, work on your fundamentals and be very sound. That is my goal for these kids. I want them to be successful.” Giangrosso has played high school and college football at the linebacker position. He has a wife, Patsy, and four boys: Eric, a sergeant in the army for 15 years; Patrick, an assistant wrestling coach at Missouri Valley College; Dominic, attending Missouri Valley College; and Jacob, who is starting a career in the army.
Dustin Thomas ‐ Defensive Line Coach Dustin Thomas grew up in Mountain View, Wyo. He joins the Hardrocker football program as the defensive line coach. He is a graduate of South Dakota School of Mines, earning a degree in Metallurgical Engineering. He is very familiar with the football team; he was a member of the Hardrocker program from 2000 to 2005. Dustin has been around athletics his whole life, but joining the coaching staff two season ago was his first experience in a formal coaching role. Dustin and his wife Amanda have a one‐year old boy named Aiden Dean. Dustin's dad, Don Thomas, was inducted into the Wyoming Coaches Hall of Fame this past summer. Greg Hodgin ‐‐‐ Running backs Coach Hodgin is a native of Rapid City where he played football for the Rapid City Stevens Raiders, graduating in 1999. He has also been the baseball coach for Rapid City Central for the past three years. This will be Greg's second season as running backs coach at SD Mines. "I am excited for the opportunity to help the Hardrockers in any way I can, and I am glad to be here at South Dakota School of Mines.” said Hodgin. Jason Beilstein ‐‐‐ Receivers Coach Having Jason on the coaching staff is a real advantage for the South Dakota School of Mines Hardrockers, as he is fresh off the team. Jason was a four‐year starter, first as a quarterback during his freshman season then converting to the tight end position for his next three years. Jason is very familiar with the Hardrockers' game plan, the players on the team and knows the rigors of being a student‐athlete for South Dakota Mines. Jason’s last year playing was the 2009 season. Scott Baird ‐‐‐ Athletic Trainer Scott Baird is a 1997 graduate of Dakota Wesleyan University and is in his fourth year as head athletic trainer at South Dakota School of Mines and Technology. Before joining the School of Mines Athletic Department, he was an athletic trainer for the University of Wyoming where he covered both men's rugby and lacrosse. He brings much knowledge and experience to the School of Mines Sports Medicine Team. Scott has been married to Becky, a physical therapist in Rapid City, for 14 years and just added two new little twin girls to their family, Braedyn and Blakely.
The Voices of the Hardrockers
Public Address Announcer Kevin Phillips has the longest running morning radio show in the Black Hills. Phillips has been announcing ball games since 1980 and has been on the radio since 1982. He's a member of the Rapid City Sports Hall Of Fame and a Black Hills Advertising Federation Silver Medal Winner, which is like the advertising Hall Of Fame. He can be heard on Magic 93.9 weekday mornings from 5:30-10am and on 97.5 The Hills from 2-5pm.
Tom Rudebusch and Ryan Cadwallader broadcast the Hardrocker football action every game at home and away on 97.5 FM the Hills and 920AM. The two have extensive knowledge and insight about the game of football. Tom Rudebusch has been the voice of the Hardrockers for over 30 years and Ryan is a former standout Hardrocker football player.
2010 Hardrocker Football Team
2010 Hardrockers Coaching Staff
2010 Hardrockers defensive backs group
2010 Hardrockers defensive line group
2010 Hardrockers offensive line group
2010 quarterback unit
Members of the 2010 Hardrockers running back group
Members of the 2010 Hardrockers wide receiving group
2010 Hardrocker Linebacker Unit
2010 Hardrocker Seniors
2010 Hardrocker Special Teams
2010 Hardrocker Training Staff
SEASON PREVIEW By Brad Blume Sports Information Director RAPID CITY ‐‐‐ This is the year for the South Dakota School of Mines Hardrocker football team. After finishing the past two seasons with 5‐ 5 overall records, the SD Mines program feels they have the talent and depth needed to make one final run at the Dakota Athletic Conference Championship before moving on the NCAA Div. II ranks. Head coach Dan Kratzer, who is starting his sixth season with the Hardrockers, has built a solid foundation for this team. In his first year, less than 40 players were on the team. Now the roster is bursting, with just under 100 student‐ athletes from across the country. The biggest key for this year will be the Hardrockers ability to compete with every team in the DAC. SD Mines returns a healthy core of veteran players at every position – players that have been in the system for two or three years and know the schemes and plays that the coaching staff wants to execute. The Hardrockers list a number of outstanding seniors: Everett Brill (linebacker from Elko, Nev.), Tom Lunzman (defensive back from Gretna, Neb.), Tim Luchini (linebacker from Findlay, Ohio), Trevor Roberts (tight end from Vancouver, Wash.), Dana Mellage (strong safety from Auburn, Neb.), Ian Prichard (strong safety from Richland, Wash.), Brian Kemnitz (defensive end from Vivian, S.D.), Wyatt Stangohr ( defensive lineman from Howard, S.D.), Mark Olson (offensive lineman from Hazen, N.D.), Ed Waliczek (wide receiver from Chicago, Ill.), Tyler Barth (running back from Dickinson, N.D.), and Joseph Berke (defensive back from Lexington, Neb.). SD Mines also have number of other talented juniors and sophomores that will also contribute this season: Nick Russell (quarterback from San Diego, Calif.), Jamie Dale (running back from Alpine, Calif.), Dustin Meneley (defensive back and return specialist from Naples, Fla.), Andy Smith (AFCA All‐American place kicker from Pierre, S.D.), Tony Ostheimer (wide receiver from Ranchester, Wyo.), Bernis Berber (wide receiver from Tempe,
Ariz.), Josh Sherman (defensive back from Colome, S.D.), Andrew Isom (linebacker from Superior, Neb.), Houston Bashus (defensive back from Bismarck, N.D.), Gregory Blankenship (linebacker from Kinnear, Wyo.), Donovan Brill (defensive back from Elko, Nev.), Tanner Ireland (defensive back from Albuquerque, N.M.), Eric Yeash (linebacker from Louiseville, Colo.), Brian Freed (offensive lineman from Staunton, Va.), Joe Sanchez (quarterback from Gilbert, Ariz.), and Todd Sherman (offensive lineman from Winner, S.D.). The individual statistics from the 2009 season speaks well for these upperclassmen and makes the 2010 campaign look optimistic. The Hardrockers posted some impressive marks which they plan to improve upon this year. Offensively, Dale averaged 84.3 yards a game rushing, scored eight rushing touchdowns and scored three receiving TD's. Ostheimer had a conference‐high 66 receptions and caught seven touchdown passes while averaging 96.6 yards a game. Russell threw for 1,890 yards, made good on 172 of 310 completions and threw 15 TD passes on the season. Smith, who earned the first‐ever All‐American status for the Hardrockers, was 100 percent on the season in PATS (32/32), had a school record 52‐yard field goal, was the team's second leading scorer with 65 points and broke every kicking record SDM tracks. Defensively, Luchini led the team with 90 tackles; Lunzman had the most interceptions in 2009 with four, which he returned for 124 yards. Everett Brill recorded the most sacks on the season with 5.5 and also had the most tackles‐for‐loss with 19.5 to go along with the most forced fumbles on the team with three. The Hardrockers also have a very skilled group of freshmen that will develop into fine football players while at SD Mines. The Hardrockers have approximately 30 new freshmen this season, most of which will become redshirt players, the most the Hardrockers have had in quite a while. There will, however, also be a group of underclassmen that are expected to contribute right away, either on the field or in a support role on the depth chart. New faces on the defensive squad include: Austin Adam (defensive lineman from Lenexa, Kan.), Karch Foley (defensive back from Philip, S.D.), Patrick Shaw (defensive back from Gilbert, Ariz.), and Kelby Wilkison (defensive back from Laramie, Wyo.). Fresh to the Hardrockers’ offense are:
Juan Barron (offensive lineman from Mesa, Ariz.), Taylor Dutcher (offensive lineman from San Diego, Calif.), Austin Louchart (offensive lineman from Lawrenceville, Ga.), Adam Krause (offensive lineman from Afton, Minn.), Alan Xu (offensive lineman from Boise, Id.), and Chris Sawdey (fullback from Duluth, Ga.). With a nice mix of skilled veterans and talented newcomers, the Hardrockers have everything in place to make that one final run at the conference crown. It’s a great opportunity for them and another stepping stone for the team and the program.
2010 SD Mines Hardrocker schedule Aug. 28
at Montana Tech
W, 13-6
Sept. 4
vs. Colorado Mines
6 p.m.
Sept. 18
at Valley City State
1:30 p.m.
Sept. 25
*at Dakota State
6 p.m.
Oct. 2
*vs. Mayville State (M Day)
1 p.m.
Oct. 9
*vs. Jamestown College
1 p.m.
Oct. 16
*at Minot State
1:30 p.m.
Oct. 23
*vs. Dickinson State
1 p.m.
Oct. 30
*vs .Black Hills State
1 p.m.
Nov. 7
*DAC Bowl in Fargo
TBA Games in bold are home and * indicate conference matchups
2010 TEAM ROSTER
#1 Bernis Berber 6’5’’ 235lbs WR Junior Tempe, AZ Industrial Engineering
#2 Tony Ostheimer 6’2’’ 199lbs WR Junior Ranchester, WY Environmental Engineering
#3 Kolten Jelden 6’2’’ 175lbs K/P Sophomore Eaton, CO Mechanical Engineering
#4 Jamie Dale 5’9’’ 170lbs RB Junior Alpine, CA Metallurgical Engineering
#6 Joe Sanchez #5 Tanner Ireland 6’0’’ 180lbs 6’0’’ 185lbs CB Sophomore QB Junior Albuquerque, NM Gilbert, AZ Mechanical Engineering Mechanical Engineering
#7 Dusty Daniels 6’0’’ 175lbs WR Sophomore Sheridan, WY Civil Engineering
#9 Marshal Davis 6’2’’ 213lbs WR Sophomore Olathe, KS Environmental Engineering
#10 Kyle Carey 6’3’’ 183lbs QB Freshman Sterling, CO Civil Engineering
#8 Jesse Zelek 6’3’’ 200lbs QB Freshman Bruce, WI Mining Engineering
#11 Jake Meixler 6’2’’ 180lbs QB Freshman Pinetop, AZ Mining Engineering
#12 Joey Oberndorfer 6’2’’ 170lbs WR Freshman San Diego, CA Interdisciplinary Sciences
#13 Ian Prichard 5’10’’ 185lbs SS Junior Richland, WA Interdisciplinary Sciences
#14 Dana Mellage 6’0’’ 205lbs SS Senior Auburn, NE Civil Engineering
#15 Trevor Roberts 6’3’’ 229lbs TE/RB Senior Vancouver, WA Civil Engineering
#16 Nick Russell 5’10’’ 215lbs QB Junior San Diego, CA Interdisciplinary Sciences
#18 Ryan McCann 6’3’’ 198lbs QB Freshman Mesa, AZ Computer Engineering
#17 Jonathan Tristao 6’2’’ 215lbs RB/TE Sophomore Hilmar, CA Civil Engineering
#19 Zach Grapentine 6’1’’ 200lbs DB Junior Belle Fourche, SD Civil Engineering
#21 Houston Bashus 6’0’’ 180lbs DB Sophomore Bismarck, ND Mining Engineering
#22 Andy Smith 6’1’’ 187lbs PK Junior Pierre, SD Electrical Engineering
#20 Trent Jungwirth 6’0’’ 168lbs RB Junior Redfield, SD Chemical Engineering
#23 Dustin Meneley 5’11’’ 187lbs DB/WR Junior Naples, FL Industrial Engineering
#24 Lukas VanLaecken 6’1’’ 185lbs RB Freshman Letcher, SD Mechanical Engineering
#25 Kelby Wilkison 6’0’’ 179lbs SS Freshman Laramie, WY Civil Engineering
#26 Josh Sherman 6’3’’ 200lbs DB Junior Colome, SD Electrical Engineering
#27 Greg Blankenship 5’11’’ 204lbs LB Sophomore Kinnear, WY Chemical Engineering
#28 Edward Waliczek 6’4’’ 212lbs WR Junior Chicago, IL Electrical Engineering
#29 Emmonds Thompson II 5’10’’ 168lbs CB Freshman Atlanta, GA Industrial Engineering
#33 Shelby Bonner 5’11’’ 185lbs LB Sophomore Willcox, AZ Geology
#30 Everett Brill 5’11’’ 220lbs LB Senior Elko, NV Geology
#31 Donovan Brill 5’10’’ 177lbs CB Sophomore Elko, NV Industrial Engineering
#35 Ryan Smith 6’0’’ 185lbs LB Freshman Kersey, CO Mechanical Engineering
#32 Chris Sawdey 5’8’’ 190lbs FB Freshman Duluth, GA Mining Engineering
#36 Trevor Moheit 5’9’’ 160lbs RB Freshman Vacaville, CA Chemical Engineering
#37 Anthony Renteria 5’5’’ 167lbs RB Junior Gilbert, AZ Electrical Engineering
#38 Tom Lunzman 6’0’’ 195lbs FS Senior Gretna, NE Civil Engineering
#39 Colen Kling 6’2’’ 243lbs LB Junior Belle Fourche, SD Physics
#40 Tyler Barth 6’0’’ 195lbs RB Junior Dickinson, ND Mining Engineering
#42 Eric Yeash 6’1’’ 200lbs CB Junior Louisville, CO Interdisciplinary Sciences
#41 Joe Berke 6’1’’ 235lbs DE Senior Lexington, NE Mechanical Engineering
#46 Patrick Shaw 5’11’’ 202lbs DB Freshman Gilbert, AZ Chemical Engineering
#47 Karch Foley 6’1’’ 220lbs LB Freshman Philip, SD Civil Engineering
#43 Austin Norberg 6’1’’ 240lbs DE Junior Gillette, WY Civil Engineering
#44 Ian Foster 6’2’’ 229lbs LB Freshman Denver, CO Chemical Engineering
#48 Dakota Savage 5’9’’ 177lbs RB Freshman San Diego, CA Interdisciplinary Sciences
#49 Tim Luchini 6’2’’ 250lbs LB Senior Findlay, OH Mechanical Engineering
#51 Dustin Fischer 5’10’’ 220lbs LB Sophomore Hot Springs, SD Civil Engineering
#52 Austin Bolinger 6’4’’ 358lbs DL Freshman Aurora, CO Metallurgical Engineering
#53 Kyle Zorz 5’11’’ 275lbs OL Junior Anthem, AZ Civil Engineering
#55 Taylor Beamer 6’3’’ 266lbs OL Freshman Seabrook, TX Mechanical Engineering
#59 Brian Freed 6’7’’ 314lbs OL Sophomore Staunton, VA Civil Engineering
#60 Michael Teichmeier 6’1’’ 231lbs DL Freshman, Ravenna, NE Mechanical Engineering
#58 Adam Krause 6’2’’ 271lbs OL Freshman Afton, MN Computer Engineering
#57 Domingo Delvalle 5’10’’ 218lbs LB Sophomore Stapleton, NE Mechanical Engineering
#62 Andrew Anthony #63 Taylor Dutcher #61 Austin Adam 6’2’’ 270lbs 6’2’’ 255lbs 6’3’’ 235lbs OL Freshman OL Freshman DL Freshman La Cruces, NM San Diego, CA Lenexa, KS Mechanical Engineering Mechanical Engineering Mechanical Engineering
#66 Juan Barron 6’6’’ 352lbs OL Freshman Mesa, AZ Computer Engineering
#71 Mark Olson 6’3’’ 310lbs OL Senior Hazen, ND Electrical Engineering
#72 John Ziadat 6’3’’ 233lbs DE Freshman Onida, SD Mechanical Engineering
#73 Taylor Farmer 6’5’’ 210lbs DE Freshman Cincinnati, OH Mining Engineering
#74 Zach Looney 6’0’’ 278lbs OL Sophomore Gillette, WY Mining Engineering
#75 Austin Louchart 6’4’’ 280lbs OL Freshman Lawrenceville, GA Interdisciplinary Sciences
#76 Todd Sherman 6’5’’ 260lbs OL Junior Winner, SD Civil Engineering
#77 Shane Sweeney 6’1’’ 265lbs OL Freshman China Hills, CA Industrial Engineering
#78 Alan Xu 6’4’’ 320lbs OL Freshman Boise, ID Chemical Engineering
#80 Tarron Teeslink 6’1’’ 188lbs WR Freshman Box Elder, SD Electrical Engineering
#81 Chase Maxey 6’1’’ 166lbs DB Freshman Kersey, CO Mining Engineering
#82 Kevin Koch 6’1’’ 160lbs K Freshman Sioux Falls, SD Computer Engineering
#83 Jaryd Francis 6’8’’ 220lbs WR Sophomore Vail, CO Mining Engineering
#84 Trevor Hegeberg 6’4’’ 245lbs TE Freshman Mill Creek, WA Electrical Engineering
#85 Seth Davis 5’11’’ 185lbs LB Freshman Klickitat, WA Mining Engineering
#86 Seth Kijewski 6’1’’ 181lbs WR Freshman Harpers Ferry, WV Mechanical Engineering
#87 Andrew Orchard 5’10’’ 157lbs WR Freshman Dayton, WY Chemical Engineering
#88 Cody Willits 5’9’’ 160lbs DB Freshman Bismarck, ND Mining Engineering
#93 Brian Kemnitz 6’3’’ 230lbs DE Senior Vivian, SD Civil Engineering
#89 Andrew Isom 6’4’’ 245lbs DE Sophomore Superior, SD Chemical Engineering
#94 Andrew Munso 6’2’’ 245lbs DE Sophomore Bismarck, ND Geological Engineering
#90 Tim Lux 6’1’’ 238lbs DL Freshman Port Washington, WI Engineering
#96 Wyatt Stangohr 6’1’’ 235lbs DL Senior Howard, SD Mechanical Engineering
#91 Danial Crowser 6’1’’ 197lbs DL Freshman Sturgis, SD Civil Engineering
TEAM RECORDS
PLAYS Game – 101 Season‐753 YARDS Game‐620 Season – 3,760 RUSHING YARDS Game – 477 (vs. Dakota Wesleyan) Season – 2, 512 Attempts – 536 PASSING YARDS Game – 430 (vs. Northwestern, IA) Season – 2665 PASSES ATTEMPTED Game – 56 (vs. Northwestern, IA) Season – 403 FIRST DOWNS Game – 32 (vs. Northwestern, IA) Season – 201 Against – 0 (vs. Huron College) POINTS SCORED Game – 77 (vs. Trinity College) Season – 321 Fewest Points Allowed Game – 0 (several times) Season – 59 PASS DEFENSE Season Average – 72.7 yards RUSHING DEFENSE Game – (‐16 vs. Yankton) Season Average‐ 91.0 TOTAL DEFENSE Season Average‐ 174.1 PASSES INTERCEPTED Game – 6 (vs. Dakota Wesleyan) ‐6 (vs. Chadron) Season – 20 FUMBLES RECOVERED Game – 6 (vs. Dakota Wesleyan) Season – 22 (twice)
RECORD
YEAR
1970 1970
1999 1999
1983 1970 1983
1999 1999
1999 1999
1999 2009 1982
1994 2009 1980
1978
1982 1981
1980
1970 1988 2008
1970 1976,1978
INDIVIDUAL RECORDS RECORD
YEAR
TOTAL YARDS Game – 468 Mitch Olson (vs. Si Tanka) Season – 2,585 Nick Wald Career – 7,264 Nick Wald PASSES ATTEMPTED Game – 57 Nick Russell (vs. Jamestown) Season – 401 Nick Wald Career – 1,261 Nick Wald PASSES COMPLETED Game‐ 28 Nick Wald (vs. Black Hills State) Game ‐ 28 Nick Wald (Northwestern, IA) Game ‐ 28 Jason Beilstein (vs. Black Hills State) Season – 201 Nick Wald Career – 637 Nick Wald Longest Pass 92 yards Paul Amman to Dan Howard (vs. Huron) PASSING PERCENTAGE Season – 61.0 Nick Russell (182‐298) PASSING YARDAGE Game – 430 Nick Wald (vs. Northwestern, IA) Season – 2,665 Nick Wald Career – 7,263 TOUCHDOWN PASSES Game – Jon Hortness (vs. Black Hills) Season – 18 Nick Wald Career – 45 Nick Wald PASSES CAUGHT Game – 12 Matt Fettig (vs. Colorado Mines) Game – 12 Jason Beilstein (vs. BHSU) Season – 65 Tony Ostheimer Career – Matt Fettig PASS RECEIVING YARDS Game – 212 Ryan Cadwallader Season – 1,182 Ryan Cadwallader Career – 2,365 Matt Fettig TOUCHDOWN CATCHES Game – 4 Ryan Cadwallader Season – 13 Ryan Cadwallader Career – 16 Gary Eschebaum RUSHING YARDS Game – 245 Jim Guthrie (vs. Dickinson State) Game – 245 Kevin Ptak (vs. DWU) Season – 1,314 Jim Guthrie Longest – 81 yards Ken O’Neill (vs. Dakota State) Career – 2,948 yards Mark Hoffman
2004 1999 1998 ‐ 2001
2009 1999 1998 – 2001
1998 1999 2007 1998 – 2001 1998
1999 1999 1998 – 2001
1995 1999 1998 – 2001
2001 2008 2009 1998 – 2001
1995 1995 1998 – 2001
1995 1995 1969 – 1972
1977 1996 1977 1973 1998 – 2001
2009
ALL PURPOSE YARDS Career – 3,963 yards Mark Hoffman (2,948 yds rushing, 722 yds receiving, 293 yds kickoff return) CAREER SCORING 156 points – Mark Hoffman POINTS SCORED Game – 30 Doug Bseiner (vs. BHSU) Game – 30 Harry Perrigo Season – 90 Jamee Dale KICK OFF RETURN Avg. Season – 27.1 Steve Butherus PUNT RETURNS Avg. Season – 19.4 Steve Butherus FIELD GOALS Season – 11 Andy Smith Career – 18 Cody Stahl Longest – 52 yds Andy Smith MOST POINTS SCORED BY A KICKER Game – 16 Andy Smith (vs. VCSU) Season – 65 Andy Smith EXTRA POINTS Season – 32 Andy Smith Career – 59 Cody Stahl PUNTING Season Avg. – 39.8 Drew Eickbush PASS INTERCEPTION Game – 4 Chuck Wait (vs. USDS) QUARTERBACK SACKS Season – 14 Jay Nopola Career – 30 Mike Zacher
1998 – 2001
1998 – 2001
1981 1917 2008
1977
1977
2009 1998 – 2001 2009
2009 1998 – 2001
2002
1970
2000 1992 – 1995
2009 2009
ALL TIME RECORDS Opponent
Won
Lost
Tied
Last Year Played
Arkansas A&M
2
1
0
1940
Augustana
2
5
0
1953
Black Hills State
58
54
11
2009
Carroll College
0
1
2
1985
Chadron State
24
44
0
1994
Colorado College
0
2
0
1970
Colorado School of Mines
0
6
0
2002
Columbus
5
3
0
1928
Creighton
1
2
0
1920
Dakota State University
47
28
2
2009
Dakota Wesleyan
31
20
2
1999
Dickinson State
8
31
4
2009
Eastern Montana
2
0
0
1949
Ellendale
2
0
0
1946
Ft. Meade
4
0
0
1927
Ft. Russell
1
0
0
1928
Jamestown College
2
13
1
2009
Si Tanka University‐Huron
30
39
4
2004
Haskell Indian Nations University
3
1
0
2008
Concordia (St. Paul)
1
1
0
2000
University of Mary
0
9
0
2005
Mayville State
7
4
0
2009
Minot State
2
15
0
2009
Montana Tech
4
3
2
2009
Morningside
0
1
0
1911
Mount St. Charles
1
0
0
1920
Northern State
8
36
2
1977
Rapid City Business College
1
0
0
1913
Rapid City Indian School
6
1
1
1915
Rocky Mountain
11
15
1
1991
Regis
0
2
0
1926
University of Sioux Falls
17
18
1
1999
South Dakota State
2
8
1
1996
Northern Iowa
0
1
0
1972
South Dakota
0
2
0
1954
SD‐Springfield
30
15
1
1983
Trinity College (ND)
6
0
0
2009
Valley City State
2
13
0
2009
Wayne State
0
2
0
1932
Western Union
1
2
1
1924
Westmar University
0
2
0
1996
Wisconsin‐Whitewater
0
2
0
1999
Hardrocker Football Final Season Statistics as of Nov. 14th, 2009 Team Stats
Date
Opponent
08/29/09 09/19/09 09/26/09 10/03/09 10/10/09 10/17/09 10/24/09 10/31/09 11/08/09 11/14/09
Montana TECH Dakota State Univ Mayville State Univ Jamestown College Minot State Dickinson State Univ Valley City State Univ Black Hills State Univ Valley City State Univ Trinity College
TOTAL AVERAGE
Date
|‐‐‐‐‐ RUSHING ‐‐‐‐‐||‐‐‐‐‐ RECEIVING ‐‐‐‐‐| OFF |‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ PASSING ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐||‐‐‐‐‐ KICK RET ‐‐‐‐‐| ALL No Yds TD Lg No. Yds TD Lg Yds Att Comp Int Yds TD Lg No. Yds TD Lg Purp 36 35 32 34 25 28 35 38 32 44
2 2 3 2 2 1 5 0 0 4
13 20 80 60 48 18 65 10 17 30
24 25 13 31 20 22 17 14 17 14
209 263 223 336 180 282 168 124 170 156
1 3 3 2 0 2 2 0 1 3
32 58 52 25 43 57 39 18 37 28
285 398 493 439 217 320 452 162 238 455
42 27 30 58 42 35 32 30 33 21
24 20 13 31 20 22 17 15 17 14
0 3 0 3 0 1 0 1 3 0
209 209 223 331 180 282 168 124 170 156
1 2 3 2 0 2 2 0 1 3
32 58 52 25 43 57 39 18 37 28
5 2 5 4 6 5 5 6 3 2
109 74 96 100 100 100 140 86 70 13
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
67 49 29 55 26 24 36 25 26 13
422 590 677 626 360 434 662 310 358 627
339 1407 21 80 197 2111 17 58 3459 350 193 11 2052 16 58 43 888 0 67 5066 33.9 140.7 2.1 19.7 211.1 1.7 6.6 35.0 19.3 1.1 205.2 1.6 4.3 88.8 0.0 506.6
Opponent
PUNT ‐‐‐‐ ‐‐‐‐‐ ‐‐‐‐‐ ‐‐‐‐‐ ‐‐‐‐‐ |‐‐‐‐‐ TACKLES |‐‐‐‐‐ SACKS |‐‐‐‐‐ FUMBLE |‐‐‐‐‐ Pass Blkd RET ‐| | | | | No Yds TD Lg UA A Total TFL Yds No Yds Avg Rcv FR Yds Int Yds QBH Def Kick
|‐‐‐‐‐
08/29/09 Montana TECH 1 09/19/09 Dakota State Univ 6 09/26/09 Mayville State Univ 3 10/03/09 Jamestown College 4 10/10/09 Minot State 2 10/17/09 Dickinson State Univ 2 10/24/09 Valley City State Univ 2 10/31/09 Black Hills State Univ 5 11/08/09 Valley City State Univ 6 11/14/09 Trinity College 4 TOTAL AVG
76 189 270 108 37 38 284 38 68 299
2 64 86 82 3 9 23 24 37 30
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
2 18 35 49 3 6 23 12 22 16
15 28 45 44 35 36 38 46 30 22
114 53 30 14 79 36 63 18 55 39
129 81 75 58 114 72 101 64 85 61
35 360 0 49 339 501 840 3.5 36.0 0.0 33.9 50.1 84.0
10 15 4 9 9 1/2 4 1/2 13 1/2 2 8 8 1/2 84 0
32 64 21 38 33 9 61 7 25 21
4 1 1 1 0 0 6 1 1 1
311 16 0 0
18 7 10 7 0 0 18 6 4 5 75 7 1/2
4.5 7.0 10.0 7.0 0.0 0.0 3.0 6.0 4.0 5.0
0 2 0 2 2 0 1 0 0 2
0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1
4.7 9 0.5 0.9
0 0 0 0 65 0 0 0 0 64
2 0.2
1 26 0 0 2 2 0 0 1 40 1 5 1 47 1 38 1 13 4 129
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
7 3 1 0 2 0 3 3 0 4
1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0
129 12 300 0 23 3 12.9 1.2 30.0 0.0 2.3 0.3
Date 08/29/09 09/19/09 09/26/09 10/03/09 10/10/09 10/17/09 10/24/09 10/31/09 11/08/09 11/14/09 TOTAL AVG
Opponent Montana TECH Dakota State Univ Mayville State Univ Jamestown College Minot State Dickinson State Univ Valley City State Univ Black Hills State Univ Valley City State Univ Trinity College
Kicks‐‐ ‐‐‐‐‐ ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ FIELD |‐‐‐‐‐ DXPTS ‐‐‐‐‐||‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ PUNTING |‐‐‐‐‐ ‐‐‐‐‐| XPTS | ‐| GOALS Pts No Yds Avg Lg Blkd TB FC 50+ I20 Att Made Lg Blkd Att Mad Run Rcv Mad Saf
|‐‐‐‐‐
2 5 6 1 3 2 7 0 1 9
2 5 6 1 3 2 7 0 1 8
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
36 35 0 2 0 3.6 3.5 0.0 0.2 0.0
1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0.1
27 6 41 3 48 4 33 6 21 10 20 7 58 4 0 5 10 5 65 4
219 111 159 249 308 286 167 188 174 110
36.5 37.0 39.8 41.5 30.8 40.9 41.8 37.6 34.8 27.5
41 46 46 63 45 61 45 44 46 39
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 2 0 1 3 0 0
0 0 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 0
0 1 2 3 3 1 2 4 2 1
1 3 3 2 0 0 3 1 2 2
323 54 1971 36.5 63 0 2 6 3 19 17 32.3 5.4 197.1 0.0 0.2 0.6 0.3 1.9 1.7
1 2 2 2 0 0 3 0 1 1
19 36 52 23 0 0 42 0 22 38
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0
12 52 1 1.2 0.1
Hardrocker Football Final Season Statistics as of Nov. 14th, 2009 Overall Individual Stats Rushing
G
Att
Gain
Lost
Net
Avg
TD
Long
Avg/G
Dale, Jamie Fransis, Jaryd Rougeau, Dustin Henderson, Jess Roberts, Trevor Renteria, Anthony McRae, Rod Meneley, Dustin Sanchez, Joe Ostheimer, Tony Barth, Tyler Smidt, Logan Berber, Bernis Lacher, Michael Daniels, Dusty Wiley, Logan Davis, Marshall Brill, Everett Ireland, Tanner Kling, Colen Anderson, Tyrell TEAM, Jelden, Kolten Ree, Kayne Russell, Nick
10 3 9 4 9 3 1 2 5 10 9 2 1 1 3 1 9 10 8 3 10 10 10 1 10
155 4 23 10 19 11 2 4 9 1 14 1 1 2 2 1 6 7 2 1 1 3 1 2 57
945 44 134 53 113 44 11 26 44 76 66 14 6 6 16 4 19 15 7 2 6 0 0 2 98
102 ‐15 7 1 9 10 0 5 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 8 3 0 0 0 0 13 7 193
843 59 127 52 104 34 11 21 44 76 65 14 6 6 16 4 11 12 7 2 6 0 ‐13 ‐5 ‐95
5.4 14.8 5.5 5.2 5.5 3.1 5.5 5.3 4.9 76.0 4.6 14.0 6.0 3.0 8.0 4.0 1.8 1.7 3.5 2.0 6.0 0.0 ‐13.0 ‐2.5 ‐1.7
8 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 2
80 15 21 12 30 11 7 11 17 65 13 14 6 4 12 4 8 5 7 2 6 0 0 2 14
84.3 19.7 14.1 13.0 11.6 11.3 11.0 10.5 8.8 7.6 7.2 7.0 6.0 6.0 5.3 4.0 1.2 1.2 0.9 0.7 0.6 0.0 ‐1.3 ‐5.0 ‐9.5
Total Passing
10
339
1751
344
1407
4.2
21
80
140.7
G
Effic
Att
Cmp
Int
Pct
Yds
TD
Long
Avg/G
Russell, Nick Sanchez, Joe Lacher, Michael Roberts, Trevor
10 5 1 9
116 100 57 134
310 29 10 1
172 16 4 1
10 1 0 0
0.55 0.55 0.40 1.00
1890 138 20 4
15 1 0 0
58 57 11 4
189.0 27.6 20.0 0.4
Total
10
113
350
193
11
0.6
2052
16
58
205.2
Receiving
G
No.
Yds
Avg
TD
Long
Avg/G
Ostheimer, Tony Barth, Tyler Dale, Jamie Davis, Marshall Beilstein, Jason Tristao, Jonathan Berber, Bernis Rogers, Andy Waliczek, Edward Daniels, Dusty Roberts, Trevor Rougeau, Dustin Meneley, Dustin Smidt, Logan Teeslink, Tarron Russell, Nick
10 9 10 9 7 7 1 4 2 3 9 9 2 2 1 10
66 46 31 16 11 8 4 3 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 1
936 322 256 177 108 67 57 44 87 24 7 ‐1 12 11 8 ‐4
14.2 7.0 8.3 11.1 9.8 8.4 14.3 14.7 43.5 12.0 3.5 ‐0.5 12.0 11.0 8.0 ‐4.0
7 2 3 1 2 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
57 25 37 27 18 18 32 18 58 19 4 2 12 11 8 0
93.6 35.8 25.6 19.7 15.4 9.6 57.0 11.0 43.5 8.0 0.8 ‐0.1 6.0 5.5 8.0 ‐0.4
Total Punt Returns
10
197
2111
10.7
17
58
211.1
No.
Yds
Avg
TD
Long
Lunzman, Tom Dale, Jamie Ireland, Tanner Meneley, Dustin Smidt, Logan
29 2 2 1 1
270 52 36 2 0
9.3 26.0 18.0 2.0 0.0
0 0 0 0 0
35 49 22 2 0
Total Interceptions
35
360
10.3
0
49
No.
Yds
Avg
TD
Long
4 2 2 1 1 1 1
124 45 0 99 23 7 2
31.0 22.5 0.0 99.0 23.0 7.0 2.0
0 0 0 1 0 0 0
47 40 0 99 23 7 2
12
300
25.0
1
99
Lunzman, Tom Anderson, Tyrell Mellage, Dana Brill, Donovan Sherman, Josh Ireland, Tanner Berke, Joseph Total
Kick Returns
No.
Yds
Avg
TD
Long
Davis, Marshall Dale, Jamie Meneley, Dustin Lunzman, Tom Rougeau, Dustin Jungwirth, Trent Ireland, Tanner Tristao, Jonathan Brill, Everett Bashus, Houston
17 17 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 0
397 345 20 18 24 12 4 1 0 67
23.4 20.3 10.0 9.0 24.0 12.0 4.0 1.0 0.0 0.0
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
55 49 13 12 24 12 4 1 0 67
Total Fumble Returns
43
888
20.7
0
67
No.
Yds
Avg
TD
Long
Berke, Joseph
2
129
64.5
2
65
Total Total Offensive Yds
2
129
64.5
2
65
G
Plays
Rush
Pass
Total
Avg/G
10 10 5 9 9 10 9 3 4 3 1 2 3 2 10 9 1 8 1 10 1 3 10 1 10
367 155 38 23 20 1 14 4 10 11 12 4 2 1 7 6 2 2 1 1 1 1 3 2 1
‐95 843 44 127 104 76 65 59 52 34 6 21 16 14 12 11 11 7 6 6 4 2 0 ‐5 ‐13
1890 0 138 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 20 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
1795 843 182 127 108 76 65 59 52 34 26 21 16 14 12 11 11 7 6 6 4 2 0 ‐5 ‐13
179.5 84.3 36.4 14.1 12.0 7.6 7.2 19.7 13.0 11.3 26.0 10.5 5.3 7.0 1.2 1.2 11.0 0.9 6.0 0.6 4.0 0.7 0.0 ‐5.0 ‐1.3
10
689
1407
2052
3459
345.9
Russell, Nick Dale, Jamie Sanchez, Joe Rougeau, Dustin Roberts, Trevor Ostheimer, Tony Barth, Tyler Fransis, Jaryd Henderson, Jess Renteria, Anthony Lacher, Michael Meneley, Dustin Daniels, Dusty Smidt, Logan Brill, Everett Davis, Marshall McRae, Rod Ireland, Tanner Berber, Bernis Anderson, Tyrell Wiley, Logan Kling, Colen TEAM, Ree, Kayne Jelden, Kolten Total
Scoring
TD
Dale, Jamie Smith, Andy Ostheimer, Tony Roberts, Trevor Berke, Joseph Beilstein, Jason Russell, Nick Barth, Tyler Brill, Everett Lacher, Michael Jelden, Kolten Sanchez, Joe Waliczek, Edward Rogers, Andy Ireland, Tanner Davis, Marshall Brill, Donovan Daniels, Dusty Tristao, Jonathan
11 0/0 0/0 0 11/15 32/32 8 0/0 0/0 4 0/0 0/0 2 0/0 0/0 2 0/0 0/0 2 0/0 0/0 2 0/0 0/0 2 0/0 0/0 1 0/0 0/0 0 1/2 3/4 1 0/0 0/0 1 0/0 0/0 1 0/0 0/0 1 0/0 0/0 1 0/0 0/0 1 0/0 0/0 0/0 1 0/0 0 0/0 0/0
Total Field Goals
41 12/17 35/36
FGM/FGA
FGs
Kick Rush
Rcv
Pass
DXP
Saf Points
0/1 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0
0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1
0/0 0/0 1/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/4 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 1/0
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
66 65 50 24 12 12 12 12 12 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 2
0/1
2
2/4
0
0
321
Pct 01‐19 20‐29 30‐39 40‐49 50‐99 LgM/LgA
Blk
Smith, Andy Jelden, Kolten Punting
11/15 1/2
73% 50%
0/0 0/0
6/7 0/0
2/3 1/1
1/1 0/1
1/2 0/0
52/58 38/45
1 0
No.
Yds
Avg Long
TB
FC
I20
Blkd
Smith, Andy Jelden, Kolten
1 53
39 1932
39.0 36.5
39 63
0 2
0 6
0 19
0 0
54
1971
36.5
63
2
25
0
0
Total
All Purpose Yds
G
Rush
Rec
PR
KOR
IR
MR
Tot
Avg/G
Dale, Jamie Ostheimer, Tony Davis, Marshall Lunzman, Tom Barth, Tyler Rougeau, Dustin Roberts, Trevor Beilstein, Jason Brill, Donovan Waliczek, Edward Tristao, Jonathan Bashus, Houston Berber, Bernis Fransis, Jaryd Meneley, Dustin Ireland, Tanner Henderson, Jess Anderson, Tyrell Sanchez, Joe Rogers, Andy Daniels, Dusty Renteria, Anthony Smidt, Logan Sherman, Josh Jungwirth, Trent Brill, Everett McRae, Rod Teeslink, Tarron Lacher, Michael Wiley, Logan Kling, Colen Berke, Joseph Ree, Kayne Jelden, Kolten Russell, Nick
10 10 9 10 9 9 9 7 9 2 7 3 1 3 2 8 4 10 5 4 3 3 2 10 6 10 1 1 1 1 3 10 1 10 10
843 76 11 0 65 127 104 0 0 0 0 0 6 59 21 7 52 6 44 0 16 34 14 0 0 12 11 0 6 4 2 0 ‐5 ‐13 ‐95
256 936 177 0 322 ‐1 7 108 0 87 67 0 57 0 12 0 0 0 0 44 24 0 11 0 0 0 0 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 ‐4
52 0 0 270 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 36 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
345 0 397 18 0 24 0 0 0 0 1 67 0 0 20 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 12 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 124 0 0 0 0 99 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 0 45 0 0 0 0 0 23 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
1496 1012 585 412 387 150 111 108 99 87 68 67 63 59 55 54 52 51 44 44 40 34 25 23 12 12 11 8 6 4 2 2 ‐5 ‐13 ‐99
149.6 101.2 65.0 41.2 43.0 16.7 12.3 15.4 11.0 43.5 9.7 22.3 63.0 19.7 27.5 6.8 13.0 5.1 8.8 11.0 13.3 11.3 12.5 2.3 2.0 1.2 11.0 8.0 6.0 4.0 0.7 0.2 ‐5.0 ‐1.3 ‐9.9
Total
10
1407
2111
360
888
300
0
5066
506.6
HARDROCKERS CARE BLOOD DRIVE Last year, the South Dakota School of Mines football team held its second annual blood drive in the team's locker room at O'Harra Stadium. The Hardrocker football players invited the rest of the student‐athletes in other sports programs at SDM to give blood as well. The United Blood Service of Rapid City set up in the 'Rocker locker room and had a steady stream of student‐ athletes all day long." EARTH DAY South Dakota School of Mines commemorated its 125th anniversary April 22, 2010 (Earth Day) by partnering with Black Hills Power and implementing the “Power of Trees” program. With help from volunteers from BHP and SD Mines, 125 trees were planted on the campus of SDSMT and surrounding areas (50 on campus and 75 at Black Hills area schools). Among the many volunteers to help plant the trees Thursday was a large contingent from the SD Mines Hardrocker Athletics Department. Those participating included student‐athletes, athletic administrative staff, and coaches who all pitched in to help improve the SDSMT campus and honor Earth Day. The tree plantings took place on the north edge of campus. The holes were pre‐dug in the Surbeck Center parking lot and continued east down St. Joseph Street, ending at the far end of the O’Harra Stadium parking lot. Volunteers assisted in making sure the trees were planted correctly. “This is a tremendous event for our campus, our environment and the future of our planet,” said Hardrocker Athletics Director Dick Kaiser. “I am extremely proud of all the student‐athletes and coaches who made it a priority to be part of this monumental day. This is the type of activity and participation the SDSMT athletics program wants to continue to bring to our community and our university.”
CAMPUS FOR KIDS RAPID CITY ‐‐‐‐ Several members of the South Dakota School of Mines Hardrocker football program recently teamed up with Big Brothers, Big Sisters of the Black Hills to volunteer for the Campus Kids program in Rapid City. Campus Kids is a program sponsored by Big Brothers, Big Sisters for children that are waiting to enter a mentoring program. Every Tuesday the ‘Rocker football players meet with kids to do some type of activity or game, then have dinner with the kids and help them with homework. “We have several players within our program that do a lot of unsolicited volunteer work,” said Hardrocker football head coach Dan Kratzer. “These guys are a prime example of this. They are great on the field, off the field and in the classroom. They really make us proud.” Members of the Hardrocker football team that are involved in the program are: junior Ian Prichard (an interdisciplinary sciences major from Richland, Wash.), junior Dustin Meneley (an industrial engineering major from Naples, Fla.), sophomore Ahmad Hasan (a chemical engineering major from Chicago, Ill.) and sophomore Houston Bashus (a environmental engineering major from Bismarck, N.D.).
FACTS South Dakota School of Mines and Technology has a proud heritage of excellence in preparing graduates to serve as leaders in the professions of engineering and science. There are 16 academic departments and more than 30 degree programs in engineering and science offered at the baccalaureate, master’s, and doctoral levels. Our students, in combination with an exceptionally talented faculty and great support from the community, provide an exciting environment for education excellence. Award‐winning undergraduate education is enhanced by graduate education and research and development in areas of critical need to the state, nation, and the international community. Facilities South Dakota School of Mines and Technology facilities include the Black Hills Business Development Center, Darold D. King Physical Education Building, Chemistry/Chemical Engineering Building, Civil/Mechanical Engineering Building, Computational Mechanics Laboratory, Electrical Engineering/Physics Building, McLaury Building, Devereaux Library, O’Harra Building, Mineral Industries Building, Tech Development Laboratory, Paleontology Research Laboratory, and Surbeck Center. New Construction and Renovations Tech Development Laboratory (ongoing), Chemical and Biological Engineering and Chemistry building (anticipated completion Fall 2010). Tuition and Fees Fall 2009 Undergraduate Tuition and Fees Room and Board Books and Supplies* Total Per Year
SD $6,830 $5,080 $1,950 $13,860
*Includes Tablet PC Program (assumes 30 credits per year)
Student Demographics Fall 2008 Enrollment Status Full Time 1,567 76% Part Time 494 24%
Non SD $8,210 $5,080 $1,950 $15,240
Majors Bachelor of Science Chemical Engineering Chemistry Civil Engineering Computer Engineering Computer Science Electrical Engineering Environmental Engineering Geological Engineering Geology Industrial Engineering and Engineering Management Interdisciplinary Sciences: ‐Atmospheric Sciences ‐Pre‐Professional Health Sciences ‐Science, Technology, and Society Mathematics (Applied and Computational) Mechanical Engineering Metallurgical Engineering Mining Engineering Physics Faculty and Staff, FY 2009
Master of Science Atmospheric Sciences Biomedical Engineering Chemical Engineering Civil Engineering Construction Management Electrical Engineering Geology and Geological Engineering Materials Engineering and Science Mechanical Engineering Paleontology Physics Robotics and Intelligent Autonomous Systems Technology Management Ph.D. Atmospheric and Environmental Sciences Biomedical Engineering Chemical and Biological Engineering Geology and Geological Engineering Materials Engineering and Science Mechanical Engineering (pending) Nanoscience and Nanoengineering Physics (pending)
Faculty: 135 Staff*: 181 *Temporary employees included in this total Outreach The South Dakota School of Mines and Technology offers programs and activities that teach and entertain K‐12 student and community members, including the APEX art Gallery, The Museum of Geology, Engineers Week, Math Contest, Cultural Expo, Design Fair, South Dakota GEAR UP Honors Program, South Dakota Space Grant Consortium, and many more. Classes and camps for K‐12 students, teachers, alumni, and professionals are offered through the Office of Educational Programs and Professional Conferences. For more information, visit <http:/sdmines.sdsmt.edu/learn>.
Rapid City and the Black Hills South Dakota School of Mines and Technology is located in Rapid City, the state’s second‐largest city. The city of 65,000 is the regional center for health care, shopping, banking, and other services, and is a major tourist destination because of its proximity to the Black Hills, Mount Rushmore, Crazy Horse Memorial, Badlands, and other attractions. There are caves, mountains, streams, and lakes, and a vast variety of rocks, minerals, wildlife, and plant life. FY09 Research Funding School of Mines faculty members and researchers received 92 awards totaling nearly $21 million during the 2009 fiscal year. The funding came from many different agencies, including the National Science Foundation, the State of South Dakota, NASA, the Department of Transportation, Army Research Laboratory, and many more.