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GENERAL INFORMATION University of North Dakota Information/Directory TABLE OF CONTENTS GENERAL INFORMATION UND FOOTBALL HONORS Table of Contents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 Athletic Department Directory . . . . . . .1 Quick Facts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 2007 UND Schedule . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 Directions to UND Facilities . . . . . . . . .2 NCC Press Box Numbers . . . . . . . . . . .2 Media Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 Alerus Center . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4 All-Time All-Americans . . . . . . .110-111 National Honors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .112 All-Time All-NCC Selections . . .112-113 Letterwinners . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .114-120 All-Time UND Captains . . . . . . . . . .121 FOOTBALL STAFF Head Coach Dale Lennon . . . . . . . . . .6-9 Assistant Coaches . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10-12 Support Staff . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13 TEAM INFORMATION 2007 Season Outlook . . . . . . . . . . .14-17 Preseason Depth Chart . . . . . . . . . . . . .18 Numerical Roster . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20-21 Alphabetical Roster . . . . . . . . . . . .20-21 Pronunciation Guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . .21 Player Profiles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22-48 Incoming Freshmen Profiles . . . . . .49-51 2007 Spring Game Review . . . . . . . . .52 2007 OPPONENTS/SCHEDULE Opponent Profiles . . . . . . . . . . . . . .54-63 All-Time vs. Opponents . . . . . . . . . . . .64 North Central Conference . . . . . . . . . .65 2007 NCC Composite Schedule . . . . .66 2006 SEASON IN REVIEW 2006 Season Recap . . . . . . . . . . . . . .68-69 2006 Team Awards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .70 2006 UND Starting Lineups . . . . . . . .70 2006 UND Statistics . . . . . . . . . . . .71-76 2006 UND Superlatives . . . . . . . . .77-78 2006 Game Recaps . . . . . . . . . . . . .79-85 2006 NCC Statistics . . . . . . . . . . . .86-89 2006 All-NCC Teams/Awards . . . . . . .90 NCC Record Book . . . . . . . . . . . . .90-92 UND RECORDS Regular Season Ind. Records . . . . .94-97 Postseason Ind. Records . . . . . . . .98-101 Overall Ind. Records . . . . . . . . . .102-105 Team Single-Game Records . . . . . . . .106 Team Single-Season Records . . . . . . .106 Top Single-Game Performances . . . .107 Year-by-Year Team Stats . . . . . .108-109 UND FOOTBALL HISTORY Memorial Stadium . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .122 UND All-Century Football Team . . .123 Early Football Beginnings . . . . . . . . .124 Fighting Sioux in the Pros . . . . .125-128 UND Coaching History . . . . . . . . . . .129 Year-by-Year Won/Loss Records . . . .130 Year-by-Year Results . . . . . . . . .131-137 Potato Bowl, Sitting Bull, Nickel . . .138 UND POSTSEASON HISTORY UND in the Postseason . . . . . . . . . . .140 All-Time Postseason Game Recaps . . .141-157 STRENGTH & CONDITIONING 2007 Strength Leaders . . . . . . . . . . . .158 All-Time Strength Records . . . . . . . .158 Football Training Facilities . . . . . . . .159 ACADEMICS & ALUMNI INFO Endowments & Scholarships . . .160-163 UND National Alumni FB Committee . .163 Success in the Classroom . . . . . .164-165 Youth Summer Camps . . . . . . . .166-168 UND Athletic Hall of Fame . . . .169-172 Athletic Dept. (All numbers area code 701) . . . . . . . . .777-2234 Director of Athletics: Tom Buning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .777-2234 Assoc. A.D./SWA/Compliance: Betty Ralston . . . . . . . .777-4036 Asst. A.D./Operations: Mike Schepp . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .777-3100 Asst. A.D./Business: Cory Hilliard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .777-3481 Director of Athletic Development: Steve Brekke . . . . .777-2234 Director of Marketing: TBA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .777-4210 Fighting Sioux Club Director: TBA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .777-4216 Special Events Coordinator: TBA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .777-6067 Director of Media Relations: Dan Benson . . . . . . . . . .777-2985 Asst. Dir. of Media Relations: Jayson Hajdu . . . . . . . . .777-2986 Publications/New Media Coordinator: Matt Schill . . .777-2668 Fighting Sioux Football Office . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .777-4191 Head Coach: Dale Lennon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .777-4192 Asst. Head Coach/OC: Chris Mussman . . . . . . . . . . . . .777-3176 Co-Def. Coordinator/DBs: John Kelling . . . . . . . . . . . .777-2995 Co-Def. Coordinator/ILBs: Mike Mannausau . . . . . . . .777-2996 Wide Receivers: Tim Belmore . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .777-4193 Running Backs: Greg Breitbach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .777-2997 Dir. of Football Ops./OLBs: Eric Schmidt . . . . . . . . . .777-2229 Graduate Assistants: Paul Charbonneau, Austin Flyger, Jason Wagner . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .777-2229 Equipment Manager: Dallas Kopp . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .777-2340 Dir. of Strength & Conditioning: Nate Baukol . . . . . . .777-4035 Athletic Medicine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .777-3102 Head Athletic Trainer: Steve Westereng Physical Therapists: Robin Paine, Cathy Ziegler Team Physicians: Dr. William Mann, Dr. Greg Greek Fighting Sioux Tickets . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .777-0855 Ticket Manager: Heather Reardon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .777-4694 THE UNIVERSITY The University . . . . . . . . . . . . .UND-1-3 University Administration . . . . . .UND-4 Athletic Administration . . . . . .UND-5-6 Head Coaches Directory . . . . . . .UND-7 Athletic Facilities . . . . . . . . . .UND-8-10 Strength Training . . . . . . . . . . . .UND-11 Sports Medicine . . . . . . . . . . . . .UND-12 Academic Success . . . . . . . . . . .UND-13 National Champions . . . . . . . . . .UND-14 Conference Dominance . . . . . . .UND-15 About Grand Forks . . . . . . . . . .UND-16 Ticket Information Tickets for all UND athletic events are available through TicketMaster (701-772-5151), by calling 77-SIOUX or in person at Ralph Engelstad Arena (8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. M-F) or the Alerus Center (10 a.m.-4 p.m.). Football season ticket prices are as follows: General — $75 Military Personnel & UND Faculty/Staff — $60 Reserved-seat individual football game ticket prices are $18.00* for adults and $12.00* for youth and senior citizens * - $21.00 for Sep. 29 vs. Augustana (Homecoming) ** - $15.00 for Sep. 29 vs. Augustana (Homecoming) (All single-game football tickets are reserved seats) Credits The 2007 University of North Dakota Football Media Guide is a production of the Fighting Sioux media relations office. The book was written and edited by assistant athletic media relations director Jayson Hajdu with assistance from publications coordinator Matt Schill and student assistant Tracy Jentz. Research assistance provided by student assistant Ryan Hanson. Editorial assistance was provided by director of media relations Dan Benson and the Fighting Sioux football staff. Cover photos and action photos by Kory Wallen and Ryan Hellevang. Cover design and inside page design by Fine Print of Grand Forks, N.D. 2001 action photos by Chuck Kimmerle except where noted. All other photos UND athletics files photo except where noted. Printing by Fine Print of Grand Forks. Inside back photos by Rick A. Kolodziej (Minnesota Vikings), Perry Dunn (Saskatchewan Roughriders) and Ryan McKee/Rich Clarkson and Associates, LLC (Denver Broncos). Special thanks to the keen editing eye of former Fighting Sioux letterwinner DeWayne “Dewey” King (1945-46, 1948). 1 QUICK FACTS UND Quick Facts The 2007 Football Schedule Location: Grand Forks, ND (58202) Founded: 1883 Enrollment: 12,834 (Fall 2006) Nickname: Fighting Sioux School Colors: Kelly Green and White National Affiliation: NCAA Division II Conference: North Central Conference Home Field (Capacity): Alerus Center (12,283) Started Football: 1894 All-time record: 579-347-30 (112 seasons) President: Dr. Charles E. Kupchella (Indiana Univ. Pa., 1964) Faculty Athletic Representative: Sue Jeno Athletics Director: Tom Buning (Army, 1981) Head Coach: Dale Lennon (North Dakota, 1985) Lennon’s Record at UND: 80-22 (.784), 9th year Lennon’s Career Record: 92-31 (.748), 11th year Date Sep. 22 Sep. 29 Oct. 6 Oct. 13 Oct. 20 Oct. 27 Nov. 3 Nov. 10 Team Information Letterwinners Returning/Lost: Starters Returning/Lost: Offensive Starters Returning/Lost: Defensive Starters Returning/Lost: Specialists Returning/Lost: Date 9/01 9/09 9/16 9/23 9/30 10/07 10/14 10/28 11/04 11/11 11/18 11/25 12/02 33/20 12/13 7/5 3/8 2/0 Time 7 p.m. 7 p.m. 1 p.m. Bellingham, Wash. 8 p.m. Alerus Center 1 p.m. Mankato, Minn. Alerus Center 3 p.m. 1 p.m. Duluth, Minn. Alerus Center Vermillion, S.D. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 2 p.m. To Memorial Stadium Football Offices: Attend. 2,750 11,010 10,333 9,007 6,018 11,463 7,812 8,009 4,077 9,078 5,073 5,312 5,184 Record 1-0, 1-0 2-0, 1-0 3-0, 1-0 4-0, 2-0 5-0, 3-0 6-0, 4-0 6-1, 4-1 7-1, 5-1 8-1, 6-1 9-1, 7-1 10-1 11-1 11-2 * – North Central Conference Game ^ – NCAA 1st Round # – NCAA 2nd Round & – NCAA Quarterfinals NCC Press Box Numbers Augustana . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .605-367-7610 Central Washington . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .509-963-2250 or 1953 Minnesota State . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .507-389-5282 or 5283 Minnesota Duluth . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .218-726-7224 Nebraska-Omaha . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .402-554-2447 North Dakota . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .701-792-1501 or 1502 St. Cloud State . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .320-308-3220 South Dakota . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .605-677-5761 Western Washington . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .360-676-6976 2 Site Alerus Center Cedar City, Utah Alerus Center Directions to UND Football Facilities NCC Record: 7-1 (1st) Opponent Result at Central Washington* W, 28-14 at Northern Iowa (I-AA) W, 35-31 Winona State W, 49-2 Western Washington* W, 26-20 at Augustana* (ot) W, 24-21 Minnesota State* W, 24-3 at Nebraska-Omaha* L, 20-21 Minnesota Duluth* W, 38-14 at St. Cloud State* (ot) W, 34-27 South Dakota* W, 33-26 Winona State^ W, 42-0 at Nebraska-Omaha# W, 38-35 at Grand Valley State& L, 20-30 Humboldt State at Southern Utah (I-AA) Central Washington* ~Potato Bowl, HOF at Western Washington* Augustana* ~Homecoming at Minnesota State* Nebraska-Omaha* OPEN at Minnesota Duluth* St. Cloud State* at South Dakota* * North Central Conference games All times Central Home games in bold 2006 in Review Overall Record: 11-2 (6-0 Home, 5-2 Away) Opponent Aug. 23 Sep. 8 Sep. 15 From the south– • Exit I-29 at 32nd Avenue (First Grand Forks Exit) • Go east on 32nd Avenue to Columbia Road • Go north on Columbia Road to 2nd Avenue • Memorial Stadium is on the right (corner of 2nd Ave & Columbia) From the north– • Exit I-29 at Gateway Drive • Go east on Gateway to Columbia Road • Go south on Columbia Road to 2nd Avenue • Memorial Stadium is on the left (corner of 2nd Ave & Columbia) To the Alerus Center: The Alerus Center can be accessed from either the north or south on I-29 by taking either the Demers or 32nd Avenue exits, and traveling east. From 32nd Avenue– • Go north on S. 38th Street (turns into 42nd Street) • Go north on S. 42nd Street, Alerus is on left From Demers– • Go south on S. 42nd Street, Alerus is on right Fighting Sioux Radio Network UND re-signed its contract with Clear Channel Communications (ND) in June 2006 to broadcast Fighting Sioux football, men’s and women’s basketball and men’s and women’s hockey. Fighting Sioux football games will be carried in Grand Forks on KQHT-FM (96.1) “The Fox,” as well as other Clear Channel stations across North Dakota and the region. Check local listings for details. MEDIA INFORMATION 000UUU MEDIA INFORMATION INTERVIEWS The 2007 University of North Dakota football media guide has been produced by the UND athletics media relations office to provide information for the media in covering the Fighting Sioux this season. We appreciate your interest and will do everything possible to meet your needs. Please take a few minutes to read through the information on this page and to familiarize yourself with this publication. Requests for interviews with UND student-athletes or coaches may be made by contacting Jayson Hajdu in the media relations office (701777-2986): Thanks again for your interest and coverage and enjoy the season. MEDIA RELATIONS MAILING ADDRESS Athletic Media Relations Office UND Athletics Hyslop Sports Center, Room 126 2751 2nd Avenue North, Stop 9013 Grand Forks, ND 58202 MEDIA RELATIONS PHONE NUMBERS • Jayson Hajdu, Asst. Dir./FB Contact Office: 701-777-2986 E-mail: [email protected] • Dan Benson, Director Office: 701-777-2985 E-mail: [email protected] • Matt Schill, Publications & New Media Office: 701-777-2668 E-mail: [email protected] Office FAX: 701-777-4352 UND Football Press Box: 701-792-1501/1502 MEDIA CREDENTIALS Space in the Alerus Center press box (located on the east side of the stadium) is limited. PLEASE REQUEST CREDENTIALS AND PHONE LINES AT LEAST ONE WEEK PRIOR TO THE GAME YOU PLAN ON COVERING! Unless other arrangements have been made, you may pick up credentials at the media entrance on the southwest corner (Gate 1) of the stadium. Credentials will be issued only to working media, media relations personnel, league officials or staff members of the competing institutions with a legitimate need for access to the press box. Please make your advance requests in writing by FAX or mail to the above number or address. PHOTOGRAPHERS • Players will return phone calls (collect) from media if asked to do so by media relations office personnel. • Mid-morning is the best time to reach Coach Lennon. • Players and coaches are available for interviews before and after practice. • Media may attend practice but it would be appreciated if you would call ahead to the media relations office to let us know you will be in attendance. RADIO/TELEVISION The Alerus Center press box has electronic media booths at approximately the 15-yard lines from which on-air talent may broadcast games, along with limited space above the main press box. Space is reserved for North Dakota’s home radio station, for the visiting team’s radio station and for TV, if necessary. Stations wishing to broadcast games are asked to contact the UND media relations office at least three weeks in advance of the game you intend to cover. PRESS BOX OPERATIONS Game programs, game notes, statistics and media guides will be available in the press box prior to all North Dakota home games. • Quarter flash stats, final stats and play-by-play description will be available postgame. • Media have access to phones (credit card and collect calls) and electrical outlets. • The press box will be equipped with a FAX machine and copy machine. • Cheering or betting in the press box will not be tolerated and violators will be asked to leave. UND ON THE INTERNET The University’s menu system on the Internet, UNDInfo, and the UND Athletics Home Page are all available through the Worldwide Web at www.und.edu and for athletics specifically, at www.fightingsioux.com. Media Outlets Listed below are the primary North Dakota media outlets: GRAND FORKS HERALD, P.O. Box 6008, Grand Forks, ND 58206 Phone: 701-780-1127 FAX: 701-795-4603 FARGO FORUM, P.O. Box 2020, 101 N. Fifth, Fargo, ND 58107 Phone: 701-241-5546 FAX: 701-241-5487 BISMARCK TRIBUNE, Box 1498, 707 E. Front Ave., Bismarck, ND 58501 Phone: 701-223-2500 FAX: 701-223-2063 MINOT DAILY NEWS, Box 1150, Minot, ND 58702 Phone: 701-857-1900 FAX: 701-857-1961 DAKOTA STUDENT, Box 8177, UND Grand Forks, ND 58202 Phone: 701-777-2677 FAX: 701-777-3137 CLEAR CHANNEL COMMUNICATIONS, North Dakota Stations, 505 University Avenue Grand Forks, ND 58201 Phone: 701-746-1417 FAX: 701-746-1410 KCNN RADIO, 667 Demers, Grand Forks, ND 58201 Phone: 701-772-2204 FAX: 701-746-0012 KNOX RADIO, P.O. Box 13638, Grand Forks, ND 58208-3638 Phone: 701-775-4611 FAX: 701-772-0540 KFGO RADIO, 1020 25th St. S Fargo, ND 58103 Phone: 701-237-5346 FAX:701-235-4042 WDAZ-TV (ABC), P.O. Box 12639, Grand Forks, ND 58208-2639 Phone: 701-775-2511 FAX: 701-746-4507 KVLY-TV (NBC), 1350 21st Ave. S., Fargo, ND 58103 Phone: 701-237-5211 FAX: 701-237-5396 KXJB-TV (CBS), 1350 21st Ave. S., Fargo, ND 58103 Phone: 701-282-0444 FAX: 701-282-2680 KVRR-TV (FOX), P.O. Box 9115, Fargo, ND 58106 Phone: 701-277-1515 Fax: 701-277-9656 ASSOCIATED PRESS, P.O. Box 1018, Bismarck, ND Phone: 1-800-472-2186 FAX: 701-224-0158 Photographers must have a media pass and are reminded that they must shoot from the sideline areas outside the 25-yard lines. 3 ALERUS CENTER North Dakota is in its seventh season of playing its football home games at the Alerus Center, a 12,283-seat stadium located just minutes from the UND campus in Grand Forks. The Alerus features an AstroTurf Magic Carpet playing surface that allows for rapid field conversion, with a playing surface that has no seams. Locker rooms are adorned in UND colors and are dividable into four 25-locker sections. There are also dressing rooms for coaches and officials. State-of-the art scoreboards, 15-by-30 Daktronics video replay boards and a BOSE sound system make the stadium one of the most exciting places in the nation to watch Division II football. The Alerus has 18 luxury VIP suites, eight concession stands, two vending stands, 14 ticket windows in three locations and four merchandise stands. There are 4,075 parking spaces available. HOME-FIELD ADVANTAGE The Fighting Sioux have posted a 41-5 record at Alerus Center in six seasons – including 9-0 postseason record – and won a school-record 23 straight home games from 2002 to 2005. In 2004, UND led the nation in total attendance for the second straight year, with 75,110 fans passing through the gates to watch Fighting Sioux football, an average of 9,389 per game. UND’s fans have been enthusiastic ever since the Alerus Center opened, but one of the most vocal crowds came in the 2001 NCAA semifinal game against UC Davis. In that game, UC Davis was flagged seven times for illegal procedure among its 12 penalties on the day. After the game, UC Davis players cited the noise level of the Alerus Center crowd as one of the reasons for the penalties. For the season, more than 100,000 fans turned out to watch the Sioux play at the Alerus, and UND’s regular season average attendance of 10,517 was a school record. The previous school record was 9,150 in 1976, when the Sioux drew an estimated 36,600 for four games at Memorial 4 UND ranked seventh in NCAA Division II football in total attendance (52,963) in 2006 and has ranked among the top 10 nationally in each of its six seasons at the Alerus Center. Stadium. UND’s average attendance was also the third-best figure nationally in NCAA Division II for 2001. UND finished fourth nationally in Division II attendance in 2000, its final season at Memorial Stadium. UND Football Attendance at the Alerus 2001 Season Date Opponent Attendance Sept. 8 UM-Crookston 10,396 Sept. 15 Northern Colorado 9,265 Sept. 21 New Haven 8,850 Sept. 29 South Dakota State 9,182 Oct. 6 North Dakota State 13,500 Oct. 20 Nebraska-Omaha 12,580 Nov. 3 Augustana 9,847 Nov. 17 Winona State (NCAA) 6,700 Nov. 24 Pittsburg State (NCAA) 8,222 Dec. 1 UC Davis (NCAA) 11,696 100,238 (10,023) 2002 Season Date Opponent Attendance Aug. 29 UM-Crookston 9,277 Sept. 7 Central Washington 10,518 Sept. 14 Mesa State 9,653 Oct. 19 St. Cloud State 11,368 Nov. 2 MSU, Mankato 8,786 Nov. 16 South Dakota 7,328 56,930 (9,488) 2003 Season Date Opponent Attendance Sept. 6 UM-Crookston 9,253 Sept. 20 Newberry 7,669 Sept. 27 Augustana 10,173 Oct. 4 St. Cloud State 7,647 Oct. 18 North Dakota State 12,267 Nov. 1 Nebraska-Omaha 9,534 Nov. 22 Pittsburg State (NCAA) 7,160 Nov. 29 Winona State (NCAA) 7,944 Dec. 6 North Alabama (NCAA) 9,652 81,299 (9,033) 2004 Season Date Opponent Attendance Aug. 28 Delta State 10,613 Sept. 4 Mesa State 8,441 Sept. 11 Central Washington 10,584 Oct. 9 Ferris State 9,212 Oct. 16 Minnesota Duluth 11,665 Oct. 23 Minnesota State 8,301 Nov. 6 South Dakota 8,072 Nov. 27 Grand Valley State (NCAA) 8,222 75,110 (9,389) 2006 Season Date Opponent Attendance Sep. 3 West Chester 9,356 Sep. 17 Western Washington 10,681 Sep. 24 Augustana 8,952 Oct. 1 St. Cloud State 12,202 Oct. 8 Ferris State 8,838 Oct. 29 Nebraska-Omaha 10,728 Nov. 12 Minnesota Duluth (NCAA) 5,223 65,980 (9,426) 2005 Season Date Opponent Sep. 16 Winona State Sep. 23 Western Washington Oct. 7 Minnesota State Oct. 28 Minnesota Duluth Nov. 11 South Dakota Nov. 18 Winona State (NCAA) Regular Season Total (37 games) Regular Season Home Average Playoff Home Total (9 games) Playoff Home Average Overall Home Total (46 games) Overall Home Average Attendance 10,333 9,007 11,463 8,009 9,078 5,073 52,963 (8,827) 362,628 9,801 69,892 7,766 432,520 9,403 UND S TAFF / O UTLOOK Head Coach Dale Lennon . . . . . . . . . . . .6-9 Assistant Coaches . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10-12 Support Staff . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13 2007 Season Preview . . . . . . . . . . . . .14-17 2007 Preseason Depth Chart . . . . . . . . .18 HEAD COACH DALE LENNON DALE LENNON The DALE LENNON File Head Coach Year: 9th season at UND Hometown: Knox, N.D. Alma Mater: UND, 1985 DOB: December 13, 1960 With a school-record .784 winning percentage, one NCAA Division II title, two NCAA Division II title game appearances, five North Central Conference Championships and three NCC Coach of the Year Awards, head coach Dale Lennon has cemented his legacy in the annals of Fighting Sioux football in his eight seasons at the helm. His 80 career wins at UND rank third on the school’s alltime list, trailing only C.A. “Jack” West (89) and his predecessor, current NCC commissioner Roger Thomas (90). Last season Lennon guided UND to an 11-2 overall record, highlighted by an NCC championship and a fourth consecutive berth in the NCAA postseason. Among UND’s most thrilling victories last season was a stunning road victory over Division I-AA power Northern Iowa. A former defensive coordinator for the Fighting Sioux from 1990-96, Lennon became the 24th head coach in UND football history when he was hired on March 29, 1999. It did not take Lennon long to continue UND’s winning tradition. In his first season (1999) as head coach, the Sioux finished 9-2, won a share of the NCC title and advanced to the first round of the NCAA playoffs. In 2000 Lennon and the Sioux went 8-3 and narrowly missed out on another NCAA berth. The 2001 season proved to be a watershed year for the UND football program. Lennon guided the team into a new era that year as the Sioux began play in the 13,500-seat Alerus Center, an indoor facility that has become one of the most exciting places to play in all of Division II football. The new home helped propel the Sioux on a memorable post-season run that culminated with the first national championship in program history, a 17-14 win over Grand Valley State. As a result, Lennon was named 2001 American Football Coaches Association NCAA Division II Coach of the Year, also a first in program history. The award earned the University of North Dakota a $10,000 academic scholarship from the AFCA to benefit the athletic department and its student-athletes. 6 In addition to the AFCA national coaching honor, Lennon was recognized as the 2001 AFCA Region 5 Coach of the Birthdate: Birthplace: Hometown: Education: Family: Coaching: December 13, 1960 Knox, N.D. Knox, N.D. UND, 1985, History Education Northern State (S.D.), 1986 Wife, Chris; sons, Jared, Trevor, Cody 1986 — Asst. Coach - Defensive Backs Valley City State (N.D.) 1987 — Asst. Coach - Linebackers Dickinson State (N.D.) 1988-89 — Asst. Coach - Def. Line University of North Dakota 1990-96 — Asst. Coach - Defensive Coordinator University of North Dakota 1997-98 — Head Coach University of Mary (N.D.) 1999-Present — Head Coach University of North Dakota HEAD COACH DALE LENNON Year and the 2001 NCAA Coach of the Year, the first time he received either honor. He was also named Division II National Coach of the Year by Don Hansen’s Weekly Football Gazette. In 2003 Lennon led the Fighting Sioux to a 12-2 record and a berth in the NCAA Division II championship game for the second time in three years. The Sioux finished a perfect 7-0 in NCC play and captured the program’s 22nd conference title (15th outright). Lennon capped the 2003 season by being named NCC Coach of the Year, Minnesota Vikings College Coach of the Year and the D2Football.com Midwest Region Coach of the Year. In 2004 the Fighting Sioux went 11-3 and advanced to the NCAA Division II semifinal round. In 2005 Lennon guided the Sioux to a fourth NCC crown during his tenure and another NCAA postseason berth. Lennon’s Fighting Sioux teams have matched their on-field success with success in the classroom, exceeding a 3.0 grade point average (out of 4.0) in seven of his eight seasons. In all, more than 50 Sioux have earned academic all-conference honors during Lennon’s tenure. Prior to returning to UND as head coach, Lennon served as head coach at the University of Mary (Bismarck, N.D.), where he posted a 12-9 record during the 1997 and 1998 seasons. In 1998 the Marauders were 8-3, won the league championship and advanced to the NAIA playoffs. Lennon was named the North Dakota Collegiate Athletic Conference Coach of the Year. A native of Knox, N.D., Lennon graduated from Rugby High School before starting his athletic career at UND. A former running back for the Sioux, Lennon served as team captain in 1983 and was named the team’s most valuable offensive back. A three-year letterwinner, Lennon earned All-NCC honorable mention honors as a senior. After graduating from UND in 1985, Lennon earned his master’s degree from Northern State (S.D.) in 1986 while serving as a graduate assistant coach. He also spent seasons at Valley City State (1986) and Dickinson State (1987) before returning to UND for the 1988 season as a defensive line coach. He was promoted to defensive coordinator in 1990 and began transforming the Sioux defense into one of the top squads in the league and the nation. Under Lennon’s watch as defensive coordinator, UND led the NCC in scoring defense four times and total defense twice. The Sioux also appeared in the NCAA playoffs four straight years during that time. Lennon and his wife, Chris, have three sons: Jared (18), Trevor (17) and Cody (13). LENNON’S CAREER COACHING RECORD NCC Year School W L 1997 University of Mary 1998 University of Mary 1999 University of North Dakota 7 1 2000 University of North Dakota 6 3 2001 University of North Dakota 7 1 2002* University of North Dakota 4 4 2003 University of North Dakota 7 0 2004 University of North Dakota 4 2 2005 University of North Dakota 4 2 University of North Dakota 7 1 2006 Overall Coaching Record (10 years) UND Coaching Record (8 years) 46 14 *Note: See page 136 for more information T Overall Pct. Finish 0 .875 t-First 0 .667 t-Third 0 .875 First 0 .500 t-Fourth 0 1.000 First 0 .667 t-Second 0 .667 t-First 0 .875 First 0 .767 W L 4 6 8 3 9 2 8 3 14 1 5 6 12 2 11 3 10 3 11 2 92 31 80 22 T 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Pct. .400 .727 .818 .727 .933 .455 .857 .786 .769 .846 .748 .784 Team Finish DAC-10 Champs NCAA Qualifier/NCC co-Champs NCAA Champs/NCC Champs NCAA Runner-Up/NCC Champs NCAA Semifinalist NCAA 2nd Round NCAA Quarterfinals 1 NCAA Title 5 NCC Titles 6 NCAA Appearances 7 HEAD COACH DALE LENNON THE DALE LENNON ERA The Fighting Sioux football program has maintained its winning tradition since Head Coach Dale Lennon inherited the coaching reigns from his mentor and current North Central Conference Commissioner Roger Thomas. Since replacing Thomas in 1999, Lennon has guided the Fighting Sioux to a 80-22 record, five North Central Conference titles (1999, 2001, 2003, 2005, 2006) and a pair of appearances in the NCAA Division II Championship Game. Lennon led UND to the school’s first national football title in 2001 and was named 2001 NCAA DII Coach of the Year, the first in UND history. Under the guidance of Lennon, Fighting Sioux student-athletes have excelled not only on the playing field, but also in the classroom and in the community. Lennon’s All-North Central Conference Selections 2006 (14) Mitch Braegelmann, OL (1st) Steve Brennan, LB (1st) Ryan Chappell, RB (1st) Weston Dressler, WR & Ret. (1st) Jared Enger, DL (1st) Jason Hoffschneider, DB (1st) Dan Ullsperger, LB (1st) Adam Wolff, DL (1st) Donovan Alexander, DB (2nd) Brent Halfmann, P (2nd) Brandon Hellevang, K (2nd) Z. Babington-Johnson, LB (2nd) Brian Troen, OL (2nd) NCC Awards and Honors Coach of the Year Dale Lennon (2004) Dale Lennon (2003) Dale Lennon (2001) Most Valuable Offensive Lineman Steve Brennan (2006) Digger Anderson (2005) Digger Anderson (2003) Travis O’Neel (2001) Ryan Goven (2000) Chris Kuper (2005) Chris Kuper (2004) Ben Olson (2003) Most Valuable Receiver Most Valuable Defensive Lineman Adam Wolff (2006) Most Valuable Defensive Back Danny Gagner (2005) Danny Gagner (2004) 8 Most Valuable Linebacker Weston Dressler (2006) Mike Juhasz (1999) 2005 (15) Digger Anderson, LB (1st) Josh Brandsted, DB (1st) Ross Brennan, DL (1st) Tyler Dahlen, LB (1st) Weston Dressler, Ret. (1st) Danny Gagner, DB (1st) Jeff Glas, K (1st) Dan Grossman, WR (1st) Brent Halfmann, P (1st) Chris Kuper, OL (1st) Jason Peterson, DL (1st) Chris Beatty, RB (2nd) Jason Hoffschneider, DB (2nd) Brook Maier, LB (2nd) Dan Ullsperger, LB (2nd) 2004 (14) Digger Anderson, LB (1st) Weston Dressler, Util. (1st) Danny Gagner, DB (1st) Jeff Glas, K (1st) Tony Hermes, OLB (1st) Chris Kuper, OL (1st) Ryan Manke, DB (1st) Josh Brandsted, DB (2nd) Shane Duchscher, DL (2nd) Brent Halfmann, P (2nd) Caleb Johnson, WR (2nd) Jason Peterson, DL (2nd) Adam Roland, RB (2nd) Barry Smith, OL (2nd) 2003 (10) Digger Anderson, LB (1st) Tyler Dahlen, LB (1st) Dan Gagner, DB (1st) Jeff Glas, K (1st) Travis Lueck, Util. (1st) Jeff Momerak, DE (1st) Ben Olson, OL (1st) Brian Dokken, OL (2nd) Ben Murphy, OL (2nd) Willis Stattelman, WR (2nd) 2002 (7) Ethan Marquis, LB (1st) Ben Olson, OL (1st) Jesse Smith, WR (1st) Dustin Thornburg, DB (1st) Josh Christofferson, LB (2nd) Eric Halverson, DL (2nd) Riza Mahmoud, RB (2nd) 2001 (11) Mike Bryant, OL (1st) Dave Butler, OL (1st) Ben Dixon, DL (1st) Dan Graf, WR & Ret. (1st) Kelby Klosterman, QB (1st) Travis O’Neel, LB (1st) Cameron Peterka, K (1st) Craig Riendeau, DB (1st) Eric Schmidt, LB (1st) Eric Halverson, DL (2nd) Mike O’Neil, DB (2nd) 2000 (10) Mike Bryant, OL (1st) Ryan Goven, LB (1st) Dan Graf, WR & Ret. (1st) Travis O’Neel, LB (1st) Jed Perkerewicz, RB (1st) Cameron Peterka, K (1st) Craig Riendeau, DB (1st) Scott Schultz, DL (1st) John Kyvig, TE (2nd) Brad Wagner, DB (2nd) 1999 (7) Wes Atkinson, LB (1st) Kelly Howe, DB (1st) Mike Juhasz, WR (1st) Glen Matthews, DL (1st) Travis O’Neel, LB (1st) Scott Schultz, DL (1st) Dave Butler, OL (2nd) HEAD COACH DALE LENNON Lennon’s All-Americans 2006 Weston Dressler, WR (1st) Adam Wolff, DL (2nd) 2005 Digger Anderson, LB (1st) Weston Dressler, Ret. (1st) Danny Gagner, DB (2nd) Jeff Glas, K (1st) Chris Kuper, OL (1st) 2004 Digger Anderson, LB (1st) Danny Gagner, DB (1st) Jeff Glas, K (3rd) Chris Kuper, OL (1st) 2003 Digger Anderson, LB (1st) Travis Lueck, WR (1st) Ben Olson, OL (1st) 2001 Dan Graf, WR/KR (1st) Travis O’Neel, LB (1st) Cameron Peterka, K (1st) Craig Riendeau, DB (1st) Eric Schmidt, LB (2nd) Ben Dixon, DL (3rd) 2000 Cameron Peterka, K (1st) Ryan Goven, LB (2nd) Scott Schultz, DL (2nd) 1999 Kelly Howe, DB (1st) Glen Matthews, DL (1st) Mike Juhasz, WR (2nd) Travis O’Neel, LB (2nd) Cameron Peterka, K (2nd) BY THE NUMBERS Under Dale Lennon 1 Lennon’s rank among Division II football recruiters, according to American Football Monthly in 2006 2 Appearances in the NCAA Division II national final 2 Former Lennon assistants who are now college head coaches 3 Lennon’s rank all-time on UND’s coaching wins list (80) 3 NCC Coach of the Year Awards 5 NCC titles 9-0 UND’s record in home playoff games 10 Former players who signed professional contracts after leaving UND 15 UND players named to the 2005 AllNCC Team, a school record 23 School-record home winning streak from 2002 to 2005 56 Players named to the All-NCC Academic Team .784 Lennon’s school-record career winning percentage Dale Lennon addresses the media at a press conference prior to the 2003 NCAA Division II championship game. 9 ASSISTANT COACHES CHRIS MUSSMAN KELLING Co-Defensive Coordinator/Secondary Year: 9th season at UND Hometown: Owatonna, Minn. Alma Mater: Iowa State, 1990 Year: 4th season at UND Hometown: Rochester, Minn. Alma Mater: Minnesota State, 1991 Chris Mussman is in his ninth season as a member of the UND coaching staff and seventh as UND’s offensive coordinator. He was promoted to assistant head coach after the 2003 season. Mussman was the Sioux offensive line coach for his first two years at UND, and he has continued those duties while taking over the offense as coordinator. Since assuming offensive coordinator duties in 2000, Mussman has coached 27 All-North Central Conference Players on offense, including the 2006 NCC Most Valuable Receiver in Weston Dressler and three of the last four NCC Most Valuable Offensive Linemen in Chris Kuper (2005, 2004) and Ben Olson (2003). UND’s offensive record books are littered with accomplishments achieved under Mussman’s watch, including the two top single-season passing yardage performances, top six completion percentage performances and six of the top seven marks for single-season receptions. Last season under the direction of Mussman, UND quarterback Reed Manke completed a school-record 68.7 percent of his passes – including a whopping 70.2 percent during the regular season – while Weston Dressler became the school’s all-time receptions leader and running back Ryan Chappell broke program records for freshman rushing yards and touchdowns. As a team, the Sioux finished in the top three of virtually every offensive category in the NCC. In 2005, Dan Grossman became UND’s all-time reception leader and combined with running back Chris Beatty to give the Sioux their second 1,000-yard receiver/running back duo ever. In 2003, Mussman coached the first 1,000-yard rushing and receiving duo in UND history in running back Adam Roland and receiver Willis Stattelman. Prior to coming to UND, Mussman spent the previous eight seasons as the assistant head coach and offensive coordinator at Minnesota State, Mankato. He became MSU’s offensive coordinator in 1996 after starting as the Mavericks’ offensive line and tight end coach. A native of Owatonna, Minn., Mussman holds a bachelor’s degree from Iowa State and a master’s degree from Minnesota State. He was a four-year letterwinner at Iowa State, serving as a 1990 team captain for the Cyclones. Mussman and his wife, Shelley, have two sons: Jacob and Jackson. 10 JOHN Assistant Head Coach/Off. Coordinator John Kelling is in his fourth season as UND’s defensive backs coach and was promoted to co-defensive coordinator prior to the 2006 season. Last season, Kelling’s first as co-defensive coordinator, the Sioux led the NCC in scoring defense, allowing just under 19 points per game. Two members of Kelling’s secondary – cornerbacks Jason Hoffschneider and Donovan Alexander – earned all-conference honors, while strong safety Tom DeSautel was an honorable mention. Kelling’s defensive backfield led the NCC in pass efficiency in each of his two seasons on UND’s staff and last ranked third. In 2004, his first season with the Sioux, Kelling’s secondary was the stingiest in the NCC, allowing a leagueleading 158.8 yards per game. UND also led the league in pass defense efficiency, holding opponents to an 88.2 passer rating. All-America safety Danny Gagner earned his second straight NCC Most Valuable Defensive Back nod in 2005, while capturing all-conference honors with fellow defensive backs Josh Brandsted and Jason Hoffschneider. Prior to arriving at UND, Kelling served eight years on the Augustana (S.D.) staff, most recently as a wide receivers coach and strength coach. He coached one of the most prolific receiving duos in NCAA Division II history in 2000 in Matt Holmlund and Ryan Nodland. The pair, both All-NCC First Team selections, racked up 502 receptions in their careers under Kelling’s tutelage. “JK”, as he is affectionately known by his colleagues, has enjoyed many successes in his coaching career. The list of accomplishments his players have achieved under his direction include: One current NFL player, two final eight candidates for the Harlon Hill, four All-Americans, eight first-team all-conference players, including two Most Valuable Receivers. Kelling, a Rochester, Minn., native, received his undergraduate degree from Minnesota State University, Mankato, in physical education. John was a four-year starter at free safety for the Mavericks, two-time first team all-conference, the NCC’s Most Valuable defensive back as a senior, and Football Gazette’s Defensive Player of the Year in 1991. In the fall of 2004, Kelling was inducted into Minnesota State’s Athletic Hall of Fame. Kelling is married to UND women’s basketball assistant coach Megan Kelling (nee Pick). ASSISTANT COACHES MIKE MANNAUSAU TIM BELMORE Co-Def. Coordinator/Inside Linebackers Wide Receivers Year: 4th season at UND Hometown: International Falls, Minn. Alma Mater: UND, 1999 Year: 8th season at UND Hometown: Bloomington, Minn. Alma Mater: Gustavus Adolphus, 1996 Mike Mannausau is in his fourth season on UND’s coaching staff and second as co-defensive coordinator and inside linebackers coach. He served as UND’s defensive line coach during his first two seasons on staff. In 2006 Mannausau helped mastermind the NCC’s topranked defense in terms of scoring average, holding opponents to 18.8 points per game. He also tutored All-NCC first team inside linebacker Dan Ullsperger. In 2005 under Mannausau, UND’s defensive linemen accounted for 21.5 sacks among the team’s league-high 42, and Ross Brennan and Jason Peterson each earned All-NCC First Team honors. A pair of Mannausau’s players earned All-North Central Conference honors in 2004: Peterson and junior defensive tackle Shane Duchscher. Under the watch of Mannausau, UND led the NCC with 37 quarterback sacks. Mannausau previously served as the head football coach at Grand Forks Red River High School in 2003. Prior to that, Mannausau was a graduate assistant with the Fighting Sioux in 2001 and 2002, working primarily with the defensive line. He earned his master’s degree in kinesiology from UND in July 2003. From 1999-2001, Mannasuau was the defensive coordinator at Falls High School in his hometown of International Falls, Minn. A standout linebacker for the Fighting Sioux from 1994-98, Mannausau lettered four times and was a 1998 Football Gazette All-America honorable mention. Mannausau received a bachelor’s degree from UND in May 1999, majoring in education/physical education and minoring in special education and coaching. Mannausau is married to former Fighting Sioux women’s basketball standout Tiffany Pudenz. Receivers coach Tim Belmore is in his eighth season as an offensive assistant with the Fighting Sioux. Under Belmore’s watch, Fighting Sioux receivers have continued to produce eye-popping numbers year in and year out. Last year junior Weston Dressler became UND’s all-time leader in receptions, breaking Dan Grossman’s one-year-old record. Dressler also set UND single-season records for receiving yardage and receiving touchdowns, while freshman Brady Trenbeath established UND rookie records for receptions and receiving yards. Belmore has tutored the NCC’s leading receiver in each of the last three seasons; Dressler hauled in a Division II-leading 90 catches last season, Dan Grossman caught a league-high 88 passes in 2005 and Caleb Johnson led the league with 82 in 2004. In 2003, senior wide receiver Willis Stattelman led all NCAA Division II players with 97 catches, while also becoming just the third receiver in school history to amass 1,000 receiving yards in a season, joining Ron Gustafson and Jesse Smith. In 2002, Belmore coached Jesse Smith to the highest receiving yardage total (1,011) since Gustafson’s team-record 1,210 yards in 1973. Smith’s 70 catches were also the second best ever by a Sioux receiver at the time (now fourth-best) and Smith was named an All-NCC First Team selection at the conclusion of the 2002 season. The previous two years, Belmore worked with Fighting Sioux wide receiver Dan Graf, who earned First Team AllNCC honors in 2000 and 2001 and made three All-America teams in 2001. Prior to UND, Belmore spent two seasons at South Dakota State University, where he was a graduate assistant and coached the wide receivers. A Bloomington, Minn., native, Belmore attended Gustavus Adolphus College, receiving a bachelor’s degree in communications in 1996. He was a four-year letterwinner and all-conference performer in football. After graduation, he coached for two seasons at Gustavus and served as recruiting coordinator. Belmore’s younger brother, Chris, was a quarterback for the Fighting Sioux from 2003-06 and ranks among the top 10 on virtually every passing category at UND. 11 ASSISTANT COACHES GREG BREITBACH CHARBONNEAU Assistant Coach – Tight Ends Year: 2nd season at UND Hometown: Baker, Mont. Alma Mater: Montana-Western, 1992 Year: 2nd season at UND Hometown: Ottawa, Ont. Alma Mater: Mount Allison, 2005 Greg Breitbach is in his second season as UND’s running backs coach. Last season Breitbach coached freshman sensation Ryan Chappell to a record-breaking season that saw Chappell become just one of two freshman to earn All-NCC honors. Breitbach’s offensive unit ranked third in the NCC in rushing offense, averaging nearly 160 yards per game and just under five yards per carry. Breitbach came to UND after spending each of the past three seasons as offensive coordinator and quarterbacks and receivers coach at the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point. He also doubled as the school’s Health Enhancement Center Facility Director. Prior to Wisconsin-Stevens Point, Breitbach had stints as special teams coordinator and receivers coach at Lewis & Clark College (1999-2002) and assistant head coach and offensive coordinator at the University of Montana-Western (1996-1998). Breitbach received his bachelor’s degree in business education from the University of Montana-Western in 1994 and his master’s degree in education administration from Portland State University in 2002. He played two seasons each at Dickinson (N.D.) State University (1989-90) and MontanaWestern (1991-92). He and his wife, Kara, have a daughter, Alaina. ERIC Paul Charbonneau is entering his second season with the Fighting Sioux and second as a graduate assistant and will work primarily with the tight ends. Last year Charbonneau served as a volunteer assistant with the offensive line. Charbonneau was the head football coach of the Manitoba provincial champion St. James High School in 2005. Prior to that, Charbonneau spent three years as the offensive line coach at Mount Allison University in New Brunswick. An Ottawa, Ont., native, Charbonneau received his bachelor’s degree in commerce from Mount Allison where he was an offensive lineman for the Mounties. Charbonneau’s family includes his wife, Lindsay, who is pursuing her doctorate degree in psychology at UND. AUSTIN FLYGER Assistant Coach – Defensive Line Year: 1st season at UND Hometown: Sioux Falls, S.D. Alma Mater: Augustana, 2005 SCHMIDT Outside Linebackers/ Director of Football Operations Year: 2nd season at UND Hometown: Mandan, N.D. Alma Mater: UND, 2002 Eric Schmidt is in his second season as outside linebackers coach and director of football operations. Schmidt helped coach a defense that last season led the NCC in quarterback sacks and scoring defense. Outside linebacker Steve Brennan was named the NCC’s Most Valuable Linebacker, while fellow outside backer Zachariah Babington-Johnson earned all-conference second team honors. Another outside linebacker, Bobby Stroup, registered a UND freshmanrecord eight quarterback sacks. A former standout linebacker at UND, Schmidt returned to his alma mater in 2005 after spending the previous four seasons as head football coach at Crookston (Minn.) High School. He led the Pirates to a Section 8AAA runner-up finish in 2004, and one year earlier led the team to the Minnesota state semifinals and was named 2003 Section 8AAA Coach of the Year. Schmidt was also the head girls basketball coach at Crookston High School and guided the team to a State AA runner-up finish in 2006. A native of Mandan, N.D., Schmidt played for the Fighting Sioux from 1998 to 2001 and was a captain of UND’s 2001 national championship team. A two-time All-North Central Conference selection, Schmidt earned All-America honors as a senior in 2001. Schmidt received his bachelor’s degree in secondary education from UND in 2002. 12 PAUL Running Backs Former Augustana College standout Austin Flyger is in his first season as a member of the Fighting Sioux coaching staff and will work primarily with the defensive line. A four-year letterwinner with the Vikings from 2000 to 2003, Flyger earned All-North Central Conference honors and was named the league’s most valuable defensive lineman as a senior in 2003. He went on to play three seasons with the Sioux Falls Storm of the United Indoor Football League. Flyger, a native of Sioux Falls, S.D., received his bachelor’s degree in business administration from Augustana in 2005. JASON WAGNER Assistant Coach Year: 1st season at UND Hometown: Garrison, N.D. Alma Mater: UND, 1999 Jason Wagner returns to his alma mater for his first season as an assistant coach with the Fighting Sioux. Wagner lettered four times at UND as an outside linebacker from 1995 to 1998 and helped lead UND to NCAA postseason appearances in 1995 and 1998 and an NCC championship in 1995. After receiving his bachelor’s degree in secondary education from UND in 1999, Wagner spent two seasons as outside linebackers coach at the University of Mary, where he received his master’s degree in management. Wagner then served as outside linebackers coach at Minnesota State, Moorhead from 2001-04 and most recently was a teacher and assistant football coach at New Braunfels (Texas) High School. SUPPORT STAFF STEVE WESTERENG NATE Head Athletic Trainer Director of Strength & Conditioning Year: 9th season at UND Hometown: Minot, N.D. Alma Mater: UND, 1994 Year: 2nd season at UND Hometown: Moorhead, Minn. Alma Mater: MSU Moorhead, 2000 A 1994 UND graduate in athletic training, Steve Westereng is in his ninth season on the training staff and his fourth season as UND’s Director of Division of Sports Medicine. Westereng began as an assistant athletic trainer/instructor within UND’s Division of Sports Medicine in March of 1999. Prior to that, Westereng spent two years working for the Institute for Athletic Medicine in the Twin Cities and serving as the head athletic trainer at Osseo (Minn.) High School. After graduating from UND, he was an assistant athletic trainer with the Philadelphia Eagles for the 1994 season. He received a master’s degree in kinesiology from the University of Minnesota in 1997. A native of Minot, Westereng and his wife, Becky, have a daughter, Madeline (9), and two sons, Gavin (7) and Torrey (3). DALLAS KOPP BAUKOL Nate Baukol is in his second season as UND’s director of strength and conditioning, and sixth season overall at UND. Baukol served as assistant strength and conditioning coach at UND from 2002 to 2005 before taking a similar position at the University of Wyoming in May 2006. A native of Moorhead, Minn., Baukol graduated from Minnesota State Moorhead in 2000 with a bachelor’s degree in exercise science. He received his master’s degree in kiniesiology from UND in 2004. Baukol is a certified strength coach through the Collegiate Strength and Conditioning Coaches Association and the National Strength and Conditioning Association. He is also a certified Level I Olympic lifting club coach. Baukol’s family includes his wife, Jennifer, and their daughter, Emma. JAYSON HAJDU Equipment Manager Football Media Relations Director Year: 7th season at UND Hometown: Lisbon, N.D. Alma Mater: Mayville State Year: 6th season at UND Hometown: Regina, Sask. Alma Mater: UND, 2000 Dallas Kopp is in his seventh year as UND’s football equipment manager. A native of Lisbon, N.D., Kopp attended college at North Dakota State, where he participated in football and basketball, and at Mayville State, where he participated in football, basketball, baseball and track. He later coached at the high school level, coaching football and baseball at Larimore (N.D.) High and Central and Red River High Schools in Grand Forks. He also coached girls golf and girls track at Red River High School. Kopp and his wife, Beth, have four children, Michael, Jode, Danny, and Mark, and have 11 grandchildren. Jayson Hajdu is in his sixth year as assistant director of athletic media relations at UND and his fourth season as the primary contact for Fighting Sioux football. He also serves as the primary contact for men’s and women’s basketball, women’s hockey, softball and men’s and women’s golf. A member of the College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA), Hajdu has garnered 16 CoSIDA Publication Awards, including six “Best in the Nation” citations. UND’s 2006 football media guide was named Best in the Nation. Hajdu is a 2000 graduate of UND with a bachelor’s degree in communication. A native of Regina, Sask., Hajdu served as a graduate assistant in the UND athletic media relations department in 2000 and 2001. Prior to that, he served as an undergraduate student assistant from 1995 to 2000. 13 2007 SEASON OUTLOOK QUARTERBACKS The season begins with a new quarterback at the helm. Junior Danny Freund enters the 2007 campaign as the team’s starting quarterback after further establishing himself with a solid spring. The coaching staff is extremely pleased with Freund’s progress and believes he has all of the tools to lead the offense. Sophomore Ryan Konrath and freshman Jake Landry will continue to battle for the backup role. Sophomore Andrew Gudmunson returns from the baseball diamond to compete for playing time, while freshman Brock Setness returns to provide further depth. Andrew Sorbo and sophomore Marcus Tibesar. Sorbo gained important starting experience last season while Tibesar looks to build on a solid spring season. He could also add depth at tight end. Freshman Nick Safranski, who is rebounding from an injury, should provide added fullback depth. WIDE RECEIVERS UND’s wide receivers are coming off of a strong collective 2006 season and the coaching staff is expecting big things again in 2007. Leading the group is Harlon Hill Trophy candidate Weston Dressler, who has been a dynamic, impact player since stepping on the field as a true freshman in 2004. Last year Dressler caught a Division-II leading 90 passes for a school-record 1,217 yards and 16 touchdowns and is poised for another big year. Sophomore Brady Trenbeath enjoyed a breakout year in 2006, setting UND rookie records with 60 catches and 753 receiving yards. He also hauled in four touchdown receptions. RUNNING BACKS Sophomore and Grand Forks native Ryan Chappell returns after a record-breaking freshman campaign in which he ran for 1,253 yards and 15 touchdowns, both UND records for a freshman. Chappell’s backfield partner may be junior Brandon Brady (right), who emerged as a short-yardage specialist last season and scored six touchdowns. Sophomore Branden Dungy is coming off of a successful spring and freshman Steven Battle makes the move from defensive back to give the Sioux quality depth at running back. With the loss of Trent Christensen to graduation, the fullback position will likely be filled by two quality players in senior 14 Brady Trenbeath enjoyed the finest season ever produced by a freshman Sioux receiver in 2006. Junior Brandon Brady scored a career-high six touchdowns in a short-yardage role last season. 2007 SEASON OUTLOOK Juniors Jake Caufield and Alex Nicholas will also vie for playing time. Caufield’s sophomore season was cut short by an injury but he is expected to bounce back. Nicholas, meanwhile, gained valuable experience last year and will be a factor. Providing depth and playmaking ability will be a group of underclassmen, including sophomores Kenley Wahlin, David Peterson and Kellen Leupp and freshman Ryan Dressler. TIGHT ENDS The Sioux return a veteran group at the tight end position. Senior Troy Ott and junior Blair Grover (below) split time at the position last season and both are expected to play a significant role again this season. The athletic Grover led UND’s tight ends with 18 catches for 221 yards and three touchdowns and his combination of strength and speed make him a viable threat as a receiver. Ott offers great size at 6-foot-5, 270 pounds and will play a big role in the running game. Sophomore Marcus Tibesar could also factor into the equation as a multiple threat at both fullback and tight end, while freshman Steve Kalwasinski will provide added depth to the position. OFFENSIVE LINE Experience is what this unit brings to the Sioux offense and big things are expected in 2007. With four returning starters from a year ago, the coaching staff believes the offensive line could be the team’s biggest strength on offense. A pair of all-conference juniors, center Mitch Braegelmann and guard Brian Troen, will anchor the unit. Braegelmann stepped back into the starting lineup after missing the entire 2005 season due to an injury, while Troen was named to the AllNCC team for the second time in as many years. There is also plenty of experience returning at the tackle spots, with seniors Brett Bauer and Andy Hoffelt returning to start on the left and right side, respectively. Bauer started all 13 games last season, while Hoffelt saw limited action after suffering an injury during the sixth game of the season. DEFENSIVE LINE UND’s defensive line will include a mix of experienced veterans alongside players gaining their first taste of action. Anchoring this year’s unit is senior Alex Cadwell, a first-time starter who has been a mainstay within the defensive line rotation for the past three seasons. Cadwell provides experience to a young group and uses his combination of strength and speed to make big plays. Link Gottbeheat, a sophomore, enters fall camp looking to push Cadwell for playing time. Gottbeheat gained valuable experience last year, showcasing his ability to rush the passer and defend the run. Nick Farstveet, a promising sophomore, will enter fall camp in the mix for playing time and will be looked upon to produce. Kyle Krusentjerna and Michael Gowan, a pair of freshmen with bright futures, will provide depth at defensive end. Junior Mike Ebanks is the newcomer to the program after transferring from Hibbing (Minn.) Community College. The battle for the remaining starting spot will likely continue into fall camp. Seniors Nathan Johnston and Justin Muscha (right) enter the season as the most experienced of the remaining linemen. Sophomores David Koelln, Kyle Bondy, Alex Mueske and Zach Keller, along with freshmen Keith Queoff and Creighton Schroyer, will battle for playing time after solid spring performances. Junior tight end Blair Grover has emerged as another key weapon in UND’s passing attack. Sophomore Pete Hiltner and freshman Ian Henderson both return after battling injuries during spring practice. Senior Justin Muscha will vie for playing time on the offensive line. 15 2007 SEASON OUTLOOK Ebanks, who had 15 quarterback sacks last season, is a physical player who has a great combination of size and quickness. Sophomore Nate Wayne will replace 2006 NCC Most Valuable Defensive Lineman Adam Wolff at the starting nose guard position. Wayne gained valuable experience last season and will be looked upon to anchor the heart of the Sioux defense. There is impressive depth behind Stroup on the weak side, led by juniors Matt Bodoh (below) and Tyson Giles. Both are proven players with excellent speed and athleticism. Sophomore Andrew Miller, a smart, physical player who had a great spring, will back up Meek. Freshman Ryan Kasowski is coming off of a spring where he showed a knack for making big plays and will provide depth. Junior Brett Holinka is charged with replacing longtime standout Dan Ullsperger at the “Sam” linebacker slot. Holinka solidified a starting spot this spring after emerging as a key reserve and special teams contributor last season. Providing depth behind Wolff will be sophomore Nick Nolte, who will be pushed by freshmen Ty Boyle and Matt Bakke. All three combine excellent size and speed and each had solid spring seasons. Boyle could also see time at defensive end. Juniors Jeff Richter (below) and Ward DeMontigny will vie for the other starting end position opposite Cadwell. Both gained extensive playing time last season and will be looked upon to use their size and speed to make big plays. Junior outside linebacker Matt Bodoh emerged as a key member of the defensive unit last season. Starting opposite Stroup on the strong side will be sophomore Noah Dombrovski, a player the coaching staff believes has allconference potential. Fellow sophomore Jeff Tescher will push Dombrovski after gaining valuable game experience last season as UND’s long snapper. Senior Tyler Morrow looks to build upon a strong finish to his junior season. Also pushing for playing time will be athletic freshman Ross Cochran, as well as freshman Peter Gibbs and junior college transfer Ryan Pollow. Holinka will be pushed by senior Tyler Morrow (above), a big, physical player who showed great promise down the stretch in 2006. INSIDE LINEBACKERS Paul German and Curtis Dublanko, both redshirt freshmen coming off of an impressive spring, showed great knowledge and playmaking abilities and will provide depth. UND’s strong tradition of inside linebackers will continue this year with the emergence of several new faces. Junior defensive end Jeff Richter will compete for a starting role on the defensive line this season. OUTSIDE LINEBACKERS Sophomore Bobby Stroup returns after setting a UND freshman record with eight quarterback sacks last season. He will enter his first season as the starting weak outside linebacker. 16 Senior Robbie Meek will anchor the unit in his first season as the starting “Will” linebacker. A key reserve the past three seasons, Meek is set to enjoy a strong senior campaign. 2007 SEASON OUTLOOK SECONDARY With three of four starters lost to graduation, new faces will dot the secondary in 2007. The lone returning starter is cornerback Donovan Alexander, a three-year starter and the 23rd overall pick in the 2007 CFL Draft who has been a cornerstone in a secondary that consistently ranks among the top 15 in the nation in pass efficiency defense. ability will be counted on again, this time in his first year as the starting free safety. Halfman landed 13 punts inside the opponents’ 20-yard line and enjoyed three games in which he averaged at least 40 yards per punt. Sophomore kicker Brandon Hellevang (below) established himself as one of the nation’s top kickers as a freshman and will build on that early success as a sophomore. Hellevang went 12-for-15 (80.0%) on field goals over the final 10 games of the season, kicked two crucial game-winning field goals on the road and was named UND’s Most Valuable Special Teams Player. Junior Drake Otto (below) won the other corner spot opposite Alexander with his consistent play during spring practice, but he will be challenged by the return of senior Tyler Weigelt. Weigelt was slowed by injury during the spring but is expected to be at full strength in time for fall camp. Ball-hawking junior Rory Manke takes over as UND’s starting free safety in 2007. Sophomore Tyson Heiser, who made many plays during the spring, will back up Manke. Joining Manke in the starting lineup is another first-year starter, strong safety Derek Malner, who coaches say earned his position with his knack for big hits and playmaking ability. Freshman Joel Schwenzfeier and sophomore Clayton Leith are expected to push Malner for playing time. Junior Drake Otto replaces four-year starter Jason Hoffschneider at left cornerback. Junior Brandon Jordan showed flashes of greatness during the spring but needs to develop more consistency to garner more playing time. Freshman Carl Hanson continues to develop after moving from safety to corner this spring. No starters return at the safety positions, but junior Rory Manke (top middle) certainly made the most of his playing time last year in a reserve role, leading the team in interceptions with five. His playmaking Transfer Bryson Janecek is continuing to learn the defense and should provide necessary depth. SPECIAL TEAMS With the return of a pair of All-NCC performers, UND boasts arguably the most talented and most stable kicking situation in the conference. Kicker Brandon Hellevang earned All-NCC Second Team honors as a freshman. In Dressler and Chappell, UND has the luxury of choosing between two of the most explosive return specialists in the nation. Dressler has scored a schoolrecord four return touchdowns (three on punts) and has more than 2,500 career return yards to his credit, while Chappell merely averaged 32.7 yards on three punt returns and 27 yards on 11 kick returns as a freshman last season. Senior Brent Halfmann has earned allconference honors in each of his three seasons, including a first-team selection as a sophomore. A 2005 all-region performer, 17 TAILBACK 31 – Tyler Weigelt (Sr., 6-0, 180) 5 – Drake Otto (Jr., 5-11, 185) LEFT CORNERBACK 44 – Bobby Stroup (So., 6-0, 223) 23 – Matt Bodoh (Jr., 6-2, 235) ZEKE LINEBACKER STRONG SAFETY 47 – Derek Malner (Jr., 6-2, 200) 21 – Joel Schwenzfeier (Fr., 6-2, 192) 40 – Noah Dombrovski (So., 6-4, 250) 37 – Jeff Tescher (So., 6-1, 236) FREE SAFETY 35 – Robbie Meek (Sr., 6-0, 223) 34 – Andy Miller (So., 6-0, 233) 13 – Brett Holinka (Jr., 6-2, 227 56 – Tyler Morrow (Sr., 6-1, 235) 20 – Rory Manke (Jr., 6-1, 200) 25 – Tyson Heiser (So., 5-11, 183) WILL LINEBACKER SAM LINEBACKER 91 – Alex Cadwell (Sr., 6-3, 247) 67 – Link Gottbeheat (So., 6-4, 267) 9 – Donovan Alexander (Sr., 6-0, 181) 28 – Brandon Jordan (Jr., 6-0, 209) RIGHT CORNERBACK RIGHT TACKLE STUD LINEBACKER RIGHT GUARD 79 – Andy Hoffelt (Sr., 6-3, 298) 66 – Kyle Bondy (So., 6-5, 306) RIGHT END CENTER 72 – Erik Moe (Jr., 6-4, 281) 64 – Zach Keller (So., 6-3, 290) NOSE LEFT GUARD 75 – Mitch Braegelmann (Jr., 6-1, 280) 65 – Justin Muscha (Sr., 6-2, 285) 63 – Nathan Wayne (So., 6-2, 275) 92 – Nick Nolte (So., 5-11, 272) LEFT TACKLE 77 – Brian Troen (Jr., 6-3, 287) 62 – Nathan Johnston (Sr., 6-1, 280) LEFT END TIGHT END 76 – Brett Bauer (Sr., 6-7, 312) 78 – Alex Mueske (So., 6-5, 310) FLANKER 18 – Weston Dressler (Sr., 5-8, 165) 8 – Alex Nicholas (Jr., 6-1, 196) 87 – Blair Grover (Jr., 6-3, 240) 84 – Troy Ott (Sr., 6-5, 260) QUARTERBACK FULLBACK 4 – Ryan Chappell (So., 5-11, 193) 33 – Brandon Brady (Jr., 5-11, 219) 7 – Danny Freund (Jr., 6-0, 199) 11 – Ryan Konrath (So., 6-2, 180) 43 – Andrew Sorbo (Sr., 5-10, 221) 39 – Marcus Tibesar (So., 6-2, 231) 18 SPLIT END 17 – Brady Trenbeath (So., 6-1, 199) 85 – Jake Caufield (Jr., 6-3, 230) OFFENSE 96 – Jeff Richter (Jr., 6-4, 272) 98 – Ward DeMontigny (Jr., 6-0, 247) PRE-FALL DEPTH CHART DEFENSE 2007 F IGHTING S IOUX 2007 Roster . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20-21 Player Profiles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22-48 Incoming Freshmen . . . . . . . . . . . . . .49-51 2007 ROSTER NO 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 28 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 39 40 42 43 44 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 55 56 59 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 69 70 71 72 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 20 NAME Steven Battle Ross Cochran Ryan Dressler Ryan Chappell* Drake Otto** Jake Landry Danny Freund* Alex Nicholas Donovan Alexander*** Brandon Hellevang* Ryan Konrath Steve Faschant Brett Holinka* Andrew Gudmunson Brock Setness Brent Halfmann*** Brady Trenbeath* Weston Dressler*** Rory Manke** Joel Schwenzfeier Ryan Kasowski Matt Bodoh** Clayton Leith Tyson Heiser Branden Dungy Brandon Jordan Tyler Weigelt* Carl Hanson Brandon Brady Andrew Miller* Robbie Meek*** Bryson Janecek Jeff Tescher* Marcus Tibesar Noah Dombrovski* Ryan Pollow Andrew Sorbo** Bobby Stroup* Tyson Giles Derek Malner* Paul German Nick Safranski Rylan Kabanuck Curtis Dublanko Matt Bakke Michael Gowan Tyler Morrow* Peter Gibbs Pete Hiltner Nathan Johnston Nathan Wayne* Zach Keller Justin Muscha* Kyle Bondy Link Gottbeheat Ian Henderson Creighton Schroyer Keith Queoff Erik Moe* David Koelln Mitch Braegelmann** Brett Bauer*** Brian Troen** Alex Mueske Andy Hoffelt** Steve Kalwasinski POS RB OLB WR RB DB QB QB WR DB K QB K LB QB QB P WR WR DB DB LB OLB DB DB RB DB DB DB RB LB LB DB OLB FB OLB OLB FB OLB OLB DB LB FB LB LB DL DL LB OLB OL OL DL OL OL OL DL OL OL OL OL OL OL OL OL OL OL TE HT 5-9 6-2 5-7 5-11 5-11 6-4 6-0 6-1 6-0 5-9 6-2 5-11 6-2 6-2 6-5 6-4 6-1 5-8 6-1 6-2 6-1 6-2 6-3 5-11 5-8 6-0 6-0 6-1 5-11 6-0 6-0 5-10 6-1 6-2 6-4 5-11 5-10 6-0 5-11 6-2 6-2 5-11 6-0 6-0 6-1 6-3 6-1 6-3 6-5 6-1 6-2 6-3 6-2 6-5 6-4 6-5 6-4 6-6 6-4 6-5 6-1 6-7 6-3 6-5 6-3 6-4 WT 198 212 151 193 185 202 199 196 181 189 180 185 227 210 230 224 199 165 200 192 220 235 210 183 178 209 180 180 219 233 223 182 236 231 250 225 221 223 195 200 232 265 220 222 251 234 235 220 330 280 275 290 285 306 267 285 250 277 281 268 280 312 287 310 298 230 YR Fr. Fr. Fr. So. Jr. Fr. Jr. Jr. Sr. So. So. So. Jr. So. Fr. Sr. So. Sr. Jr. Fr. Fr. Jr. So. So. So. Jr. Sr. Fr. Jr. So. Sr. Fr. So. So. So. So. Sr. So. Jr. Jr. Fr. So. So. Fr. Fr. Fr. Sr. Fr. So. Sr. So. So. Sr. So. So. Fr. Fr. Fr. Jr. So. Jr. Sr. Jr. So. Sr. Fr. HOMETOWN / PREVIOUS SCHOOL Amesbury, Mass. / Amesbury High School Kenosha, Wis. / Mary D. Bradford High School Bismarck, N.D. / Bismarck High School Grand Forks, N.D. / Grand Forks Central High School Kenosha, Wis. / Mary D. Bradford High School Grand Forks, N.D. / Grand Forks Central High School Kenosha, Wis. / Mary D. Bradford High School Franklin, Wis. / Franklin High School Winnipeg, Man. / St. Paul’s High School Fargo, N.D. / North High School White Bear Lake, Minn. / White Bear Lake High School Eagan, Minn. / Eastview High School Dickinson, N.D. / Dickinson High School Minot, N.D. / Minot High School Neche, N.D. / North Border High School Stephen, Minn. / Stephen-Argyle Central High School Cavalier, N.D. / Cavalier High School Bismarck, N.D. / Bismarck High School Detroit Lakes, Minn. / Detroit Lakes High School Hallock, Minn. / Kittson Central High School Grand Forks, N.D. / Grand Forks Central High School Mishicot, Wis. / Mishicot High School Hawthorne, Wis. / Northwestern High School Waunakee, Wis. / Waunakee High School Eagan, Minn. / Rosemount High School Winnipeg, Man. / Miles MacDonnell High School Fessenden, N.D. / Fessenden High School Oak Creek, Wis. / Oak Creek High School Bloomington, Minn. / Western Michigan University Menomonie, Wis. / Menomonie High School Bloomington, Minn. / Jefferson High School Tomball, Texas / Nicholls State University Bismarck, N.D. / St. Mary’s High School St. Paul, Minn. / Cretin-Derham Hall High School Foley, Minn. / Foley High School Germantown, Wis. / Fullerton Community College Adams, N.D. / North Dakota State College of Science Fargo, N.D. / Fargo South High School Warren, Minn. / Warren-Alvarado-Oslo High School Gilbert, Minn. / Eveleth-Gilbert High School Fargo, N.D. / Fargo South High School Argyle, Minn. / Stephen-Argyle Central High School Max, N.D. / Garrison High School Thorsby, Alta. / Leduc Composite High School Grand Forks, N.D. / Grand Forks Central High School Cando, N.D. / Cando High School Wahpeton, N.D. / North Dakota State College of Science Grand Forks, N.D. / Grand Forks Central High School Brainerd, Minn. / Brainerd High School Lignite, N.D. / Burke Central High School Menomonie, Wis. / Menomonie High School Minot, N.D. / Minot High School Fessenden, N.D. / Fessenden High School Williston, N.D. / Williston High School Tomah, Wis. / Tomah High School Winnipeg, Man. / Oak Park High School Pipestone, Minn. / Pipestone Area High School Milwaukee, Wis. / Pius XI High School International Falls, Minn. / Falls High School Rochester, Minn. / John Marshall High School St. Cloud, Minn. / St. Cloud Tech High School Dickinson, N.D. / Dickinson High School Racine, Wis. / Washington Park High School Merrill, Wis. / Merrill High School Williston, N.D. / Williston High School Rochester, Minn. / Rochester Century High School Alphabetical Roster 9 88 14 90 52 1 76 95 23 66 99 33 75 38 60 91 86 85 4 2 82 98 40 3 18 51 26 97 94 12 7 48 59 46 56 9 67 55 87 14 16 32 31 30 25 10 69 35 58 61 79 13 36 62 28 50 80 22 64 43 68 74 11 93 50 29 6 24 81 47 20 35 34 72 Alexander, Donovan . .DB Anderson, Chris* . . . .WR Ankenbauer, Kris* . . . .DB Augustine, Tyler* . . . . .TE Bakke, Matt . . . . . . . . .DL Battle, Steven . . . . . . . .RB Bauer, Brett . . . . . . . . .OL Bellmore, Broc* . . . . . .DL Bodoh, Matt . . . . . . . .OLB Bondy, Kyle . . . . . . . . .OL Boyle, Ty . . . . . . . . . . .DL Brady, Brandon . . . . . .RB Braegelmann, Mitch . . .OL Bryant, Troy* . . . . . . . .DB Bylin, Nick* . . . . . . . . .OL Cadwell, Alex . . . . . . .DL Carruth, John* . . . . . .WR Caufield, Jake . . . . . . .WR Chappell, Ryan . . . . . . .RB Cochran, Ross . . . . . .OLB Daggett, Drew* . . . . . .WR DeMontigny, Ward . . . .DL Dombrovski, Noah . .OLB Dressler, Ryan . . . . . . .WR Dressler, Weston . . . . .WR Dublanko, Curtis . . . . .LB Dungy, Branden . . . . . .RB Ebanks, Mike . . . . . . . .DL Farstveet, Nick . . . . . . .DL Faschant, Steve . . . . . . . .K Freund, Danny . . . . . . .QB German, Paul . . . . . . . .LB Gibbs, Peter . . . . . . . .OLB Giles, Tyson . . . . . . . .OLB Goertz, Mitch* . . . . . . .LB Goska, Brent* . . . . . . .QB Gottbeheat, Link . . . . .DL Gowan, Michael . . . . . .DL Grover, Blair . . . . . . . . .TE Gudmunson, Andrew . .QB Halfmann, Brent . . . . . . .P Hanson, Carl . . . . . . . .DB Hanson, Cory* . . . . . . .DB Hawkins, Dominique* . .DB Heiser, Tyson . . . . . . . .DB Hellevang, Brandon . . . .K Henderson, Ian . . . . . . .OL Hendrickson, Dan* . . .LB Hicks, Ben* . . . . . . . . .LB Hiltner, Pete . . . . . . . . .OL Hoffelt, Andy . . . . . . . .OL Holinka, Brett . . . . . . . .LB Janecek, Bryson . . . . . .DB Johnston, Nathan . . . . .OL Jordan, Brandon . . . . . .DB Kabanuck, Rylan . . . . .LB Kalwasinski, Steve . . . .TE Kasowski, Ryan . . . . . .LB Keller, Zach . . . . . . . . .OL Kelly, Brad* . . . . . . . . .LB Kerr, Alex* . . . . . . . . .OL Koelln, David . . . . . . . .OL Konrath, Ryan . . . . . . .QB Krusentjerna, Kyle . . . .DL Kubacki, Mark* . . . . . .LB Kudrna, Mitch* . . . . . .DB Landry, Jake . . . . . . . . .QB Leith, Clayton . . . . . . .DB Leupp, Kellen . . . . . . .WR Malner, Derek . . . . . . .DB Manke, Rory . . . . . . . .DB Meek, Robbie . . . . . . . .LB Miller, Andy . . . . . . . . .LB Moe, Erik . . . . . . . . . . .OL 2007 ROSTER NO 81 83 84 85 87 89 91 92 93 94 96 97 98 99 NAME Kellen Leupp David Peterson Troy Ott** Jake Caufield** Blair Grover** Kenley Wahlin Alex Cadwell*** Nick Nolte Kyle Krusentjerna Nick Farstveet Jeff Richter* Mike Ebanks Ward DeMontigny Ty Boyle POS WR WR TE WR TE WR DL DL DL DL DL DL DL DL HT 6-1 6-2 6-5 6-3 6-3 6-2 6-3 5-11 6-4 6-5 6-4 6-2 6-0 6-3 WT 193 216 260 230 240 180 247 272 241 255 272 226 247 262 YR So. So. Sr. Jr. Jr. So. Sr. So. Fr. So. Jr. Jr. Jr. Fr. HOMETOWN / PREVIOUS SCHOOL Stanley, N.D. / Stanley High School Mankato, Minn. / Minnesota State University Dickinson, N.D. / Dickinson High School Minot, N.D. / Minot High School Mequon, Wis. / Homestead High School Crookston, Minn. / Crookston High School Stillwater, Minn. / Stillwater Area High School Janesville, Wis. / Parker High School Apple Valley, Minn. / Eastview High School Bismarck, N.D. / Bismarck High School St. Cloud, Minn. / St. Cloud Tech High School Orlando, Fla. / Hibbing Community College Washburn, N.D. / Washburn High School International Falls, Minn. / Falls High School POS WR DB TE DL DB OL WR WR LB QB DB DB LB LB LB OL LB DB RB LB OLB OL DL RB DB OLB WR HT 6-3 5-10 6-3 6-1 6-0 6-5 6-6 6-3 6-2 6-4 6-0 6-0 6-0 6-1 6-2 6-2 6-2 6-1 5-11 6-1 6-1 6-4 6-2 5-10 6-0 6-4 5-10 WT 175 180 230 265 190 270 210 200 225 200 185 180 200 205 215 245 230 185 195 210 199 265 215 190 190 315 175 YR Rs. Rs. Rs. Rs. Rs. Rs. Rs. Rs. Rs. Rs. Rs. Rs. Rs. Rs. Rs. Rs. Rs. Rs. Rs. Rs. Rs. Rs. Rs. Rs. Rs. Rs. Rs. HOMETOWN / PREVIOUS SCHOOL Duluth, Minn. / Duluth Central High School Murphy, Texas / Plano East High School Ashland, Wis. / Ashland High School West Fargo, N.D. / West Fargo High School Colfax, Wis. / Menomonie High School Adams, N.D. / Adams-Edmore-Edinburg High School Eden Prairie, Minn. / Eden Prairie High School Frazee, Minn. / Frazee-Vergas High School Rothschild, Wis. / D.C. Everest High School Wisconsin Rapids, Wis. / Lincoln High School Willmar, Minn. / Willmar High School Rockford, Minn. / Armstrong High School Minot, N.D. / Minot High School Colorado Springs, Colo. / Pine Creek High School Coon Rapids, Minn. / Coon Rapids High School Highland Heights, Ohio / Mayfield High School Stillwater, Minn. / Stillwater Area High School Dickinson, N.D. / Dickinson High School Pepin, Wis. / Pepin High School Burnsville, Minn. / Burnsville High School Hoople, N.D. / Valley High School Billings, Mont. / Billings West High School Chandler, Ariz. / Hamilton High School Fargo, N.D. / Fargo South High School Blaine, Minn. / Blaine High School Racine, Wis. / Racine Park High School Billings, Mont. / Billings West High School * Denotes letters earned at UND Incoming Freshmen (Alphabetical) NO NAME 88 Chris Anderson 14 Kris Ankenbauer 90 Tyler Augustine 95 Broc Bellmore 38 Troy Bryant 60 Nick Bylin 86 John Carruth 82 Drew Daggett 56 Mitch Goertz 9 Brent Goska 31 Cory Hanson 30 Dominique Hawkins 35 Dan Hendrickson 58 Ben Hicks 43 Brad Kelly 68 Alex Kerr 50 Mark Kubacki 29 Mitch Kudrna 27 Josh Murray 45 Tru Nguyen 57 Ben Olson 65 Brandon Quesenberry 91 Chris Schaan 19 Caitlin Solum 36 Delano Saporu 62 Matt Simmins 16 Deryk VanZee Alphabetical Roster 56 27 78 65 45 8 92 57 84 5 83 42 72 65 96 49 36 91 70 21 15 61 19 43 44 37 39 17 77 16 89 63 31 Morrow, Tyler . . . . . . .LB Murray, Josh* . . . . . . . .RB Mueske, Alex . . . . . . . .OL Muscha, Justin . . . . . . .OL Nguyen, Tru* . . . . . . . .LB Nicholas, Alex . . . . . .WR Nolte, Nick . . . . . . . . . .DL Olson, Ben* . . . . . . . .OLB Ott, Troy . . . . . . . . . . . .TE Otto, Drake . . . . . . . . .DB Peterson, David . . . . . .WR Pollow, Ryan . . . . . . .OLB Queoff, Keith . . . . . . . .OL Quesenberry, Brandon* .OL Richter, Jeff . . . . . . . . .DL Safranski, Nick . . . . . . .FB Saporu, Delano* . . . . .DB Schaan, Chris* . . . . . . .DL Schroyer, Creighton . . .OL Schwenzfeier, Joel . . . .DB Setness, Brock . . . . . . .QB Simmons, Matt* . . . . . .OL Solum, Caitlin* . . . . . .RB Sorbo, Andrew . . . . . . .FB Stroup, Bobby . . . . . .OLB Tescher, Jeff . . . . . . . . .LB Tibesar, Marcus . . . . . .FB Trenbeath, Brady . . . .WR Troen, Brian . . . . . . . . .OL VanZee, Deryk* . . . . .WR Wahlin, Kenley . . . . . .WR Wayne, Nathan . . . . . . .DL Weigelt, Tyler . . . . . . . .DB * – Expected to redshirt PRONUNCIATION GUIDE Bakke sounds like “bawk-ee” Bodoh sounds like “BO-doe” Chappell sounds like “chapel” DeMontigny sounds like “di-MONT-nee” Dombrovski sounds like “dom-brow-skee” Flyger sounds like “flee-gur” Freund sounds like “Froynd” Gottbeheat sounds like “GOT-buh-heet” Halfmann sounds like “HAFF-muhn” Hoffelt sounds like “HOE-felt” Holinka sounds llike “HOE-link-uh” Janecek sounds like “jan-a-sek” Kabanuck sounds like “KAB-uh-nuck” Leith sounds like “leeth” Leupp sounds like “loop” Malner sounds like “mawl-nur” Manke sounds like “MAIN-key” Muscha sounds like “Moo-SHAY” Schwenzfeier sounds like “SHWENZ-fire” Stroup sounds like “strowp” Tibesar sounds like “TIB-eh-sar” Trenbeath sounds like “TREN-beth” Troen sounds like “trone” Wahlin sounds like “whah-LEEN” Weigelt sounds like “WHY-gult” 21 PLAYER PROFILES DONOVAN Defensive Back ALEXANDER 9 Year: Senior Height: 6-0 Weight: 181 Hometown: Winnipeg, Man. High School: St. Paul’s Major: Communication Entering third season as UND’s starting right cornerback. CAREER: Ranks seventh all time at UND with 23 career pass breakups. 2006 (JUNIOR): Selected by the Montreal Alouettes in the third round (23rd overall) of the Canadian Football League Canadian Draft ... Earned All-NCC second team honors ... Named to NCC Commissioner’s Academic Honor Roll ... Started all 13 games and ranked second on the team in solo tackles (54), total tackles (68) and pass breakups (11), all career highs ... His 11 pass breakups rank tied for ninth all-time on UND’s single-season list ... Tied for sixth in the NCC in passes defended (0.92 per game) with 11 breakups and one interception ... Twice registered a UND season-high 10 tackles ... Had 10 tackles (six solo, four assisted) at Northern Iowa (Sep. 9) and 10 tackles (all solo) against South Dakota (Nov. 11) ... Led the team in tackles three times ... Nabbed his fourth career interception against South Dakota (Nov. 11) ... Also had 10 solo tackles, one tackle-forloss and two pass breakups in that game ... Earned third letter. 2005 (SOPHOMORE): Started all 13 games and ranked fifth on the team with 39 total tackles and sixth with 27 solo stops ... Had a teamhigh nine pass breakups ... Had a career-high two interceptions ... Had a career-high six tackles at Winona State (Sep. 10) to go along with an interception and a fumble recovery ... Was named NCC CoDefensive Player of the Week following the Winona State game ... Led all players with four pass breakups in UND’s NCAA second round playoff game at Grand Valley State (Nov. 19) ... Earned second letter. 2004 (FRESHMAN): Played in all 14 games as a freshman and made 12 total tackles (seven solo) ... Recorded his first career interception at Augustana (Sept. 25) ... Recovered a blocked punt for a touchdown at Nebraska-Omaha (Oct. 30) ... Earned first letter. 2003: Redshirt season. BEFORE UND: A 2003 graduate of St. Paul’s High School ... Team MVP as a senior and junior ... Named rookie of the year as a freshman ... Two-year selection to the Winnipeg Sun Top-10 Honor List. PERSONAL: Majoring in communication ... Son of Derek and Marilyn Alexander. ALEXANDER’S CAREER STATISTICS Year 2004 2005 2006 Totals 22 Gp-Gs Solo Asst. Total TFL Int PBU RF FF QBH Sack 14-0 7 5 12 0.0 1 3 0 0 0 0.0 13-13 27 12 39 2.5 2 9 1 0 0 0.0 13-13 54 14 68 1.0 1 11 0 0 0 0.0 40-26 88 31 119 3.5 4 23 1 0 0 0.0 MATT BAKKE Defensive Line 52 Year: Freshman Height: 6-1 Weight: 251 Hometown: Grand Forks, N.D. High School: Grand Forks Central Major: Undeclared Enters the season slotted fourth on the depth chart at nose guard. 2006: Redshirt season. BEFORE UND: A 2006 graduate of Grand Forks Central High School ... Helped lead the Knights to the 2005 Class AAA State title ... Served as a team captain and was named Grand Forks Central CoDefensive Player of the Year ... Selected for both the 2005 Shrine Bowl and Mon-Dak Game ... Recorded 53 tackles as a senior, including eight tackles-for-loss ... A two-time (2005, 2004) all-state first team selection ... Also named to Eastern Dakota Conference First Team in each of those seasons ... Also competed in basketball and track and field. PERSONAL: Undecided on a major ... Son of Greg and Jonell Bakke. STEVEN BATTLE Running Back 1 Year: Freshman Height: 5-9 Weight: 198 Hometown: Amesbury, Mass. High School: Amesbury Major: Undeclared Enters the season fourth on the depth chart at tailback. 2006: Redshirt season. BEFORE UND: PERSONAL: Undecided on a major. PLAYER PROFILES BRETT BAUER Offensive Line 76 Year: Senior Height: 6-7 Weight: 312 Hometown: Dickinson, N.D. High School: Dickinson Major: Biology Enters second season as UND’s starting left tackle. 2006 (JUNIOR): Started all 13 games, including the first six at left tackle and the final seven at right tackle ... Earned third letter. 2005 (SOPHOMORE): Appeared in all 13 games and made three starts, two at left tackle and one at right tackle ... Made his first career start vs. Western Washington (Sep. 17) ... Earned second letter. 2004 (FRESHMAN): Appeared in 11 games as a freshman ... Earned first letter. 2003: Redshirt season. BEFORE UND: A 2003 graduate of Dickinson High School ... Threeyear letterwinner as a prep ... Served as co-captain as a senior and was the team’s most valuable defensive lineman ... Selected to play in the 2003 Mon-Dak Game ... Lettered four times in track and three times in basketball ... Named to the Who’s Who in America list. PERSONAL: Majoring in biology ... Son of Blair and Jan Bauer. MATT BODOH Outside Linebacker 23 Year: Junior Height: 6-2 Weight: 235 Hometown: Mishicot, Wis. High School: Mishicot Major: Physical Therapy Enters season second on the depth chart at weak outside linebacker. 2006 (SOPHOMORE): Played in 12 games ... Registered 15 tackles (11 solo), including one tackle for a loss ... Twice had a season-high three tackles, both against Winona State ... Had two solo stops and one assisted tackles against WSU during the regular season (Sep. 16) and three solo tackles against WSU in the first round of the NCAA playoffs (Nov. 18) ... Earned second letter. 2005 (FRESHMAN): Appeared in nine games as a freshman and made six tackles, including his first career sack vs. St. Cloud State (Oct. 1) ... Also had two pass breakups and two quarterback hurries ... Earned first letter. 2004: Redshirt season ... Named UND’s Most Valuable Defensive Scout. BEFORE UND: A 2004 graduate of Mishicot High School ... 2003 Olympian Conference Offensive Player of the Year ... 2003 Lakeshore Area Player of the Year ... 2003 Milwaukee Journal Sentinel Honorable Mention All-State Running Back ... First team all-conference selection as a running back and linebacker during senior season ... Two-time all-conference pick as a linebacker ... Rushing for 1,967 yards and 26 touchdowns as a senior, averaging 9.1 yards per carry ... On the defensive side of the ball made 123 tackles (41 solo), including 17 for loss and eight quarterback sacks ... Also recorded one interception. PERSONAL: Majoring in physical therapy ... Son of Bob and Laurie Budnik and Dean and Karen Bodoh. KYLE BONDY Offensive Line 66 Year: Sophomore Height: 6-5 Weight: 306 Hometown: Williston, N.D. High School: Williston Major: Phyiscal Education Enters the season second on the depth chart at right tackle. 2006 (FRESHMAN): Appeared in two games ... Made his collegiate debut against Winona State (Sep. 16) ... Also saw action against WSU (Nov. 18) during the first round of the NCAA playoffs. 2005: Redshirt season. BEFORE UND: A 2005 graduate of Williston High School ... A 2004 Class AAA all-state first team selection ... Also named to the 2004 All-Western Dakota Conference Team ... The 2003 and 2004 Most Valuable Offensive Lineman ... Served as team captain as a senior ... Selected to play in 2004 Shrine Bowl ... Also competed in basketball and was a three-year letterwinner and two-year starter. PERSONAL: Majoring in physical education ... Son of Gary and Jan Bondy. TY BOYLE Defensive Line 99 Year: Freshman Height: 6-3 Weight: 262 Hometown: International Falls, Minn. High School: Falls Major: Undeclared Enters the season third on the depth chart at nose guard. 2006: Redshirt season. BEFORE UND: A 2006 graduate of Falls High School ... Played both offensive and defensive line ... Named to 2005 all-state second team ... A two-time (2005, 2004) all-area first team and all-conference first team selection ... Also named to the 2005 academic all-state first team ... Lettered four times and was a two-time (2005, 2004) team captain ... Anchored an offensive line that paved the way for 4,324 rushing yards in 2005 ... Also competed in baseball and hockey. PERSONAL: Undecided on a major ... Son of Gary and Jan Boyle. 23 PLAYER PROFILES BRANDON BRADY Running Back 33 Year: Junior Height: 5-11 Weight: 219 Hometown: Bloomington, Minn. High School: Academy of Holy Angels Major: Sociology Enters the season second on the depth chart at tailback. 2006 (SOPHOMORE): Appeared in eight games and ranked second on the team with a career-high six rushing touchdowns ... Enjoyed his first career two-touchdown game at Augustana (Sep. 30) ... Scored a rushing touchdown in the NCAA second round at Nebraska-Omaha (Nov. 25) and in the NCAA quarterfinals at Grand Valley State (Dec. 2) ... Carried a season-high eight times for 33 yards against Winona State in the opening round of the NCAA playoffs (Nov. 18). 2005 (FRESHMAN): Appeared in eight games as a freshman and finished second on the team with 247 rushing yards on 53 carries (4.7 avg) ... Led the team with 47 yards on 11 carries in UND’s NCAA second round playoff game at Grand Valley State (Nov. 19) ... Ran for a career-high 74 yards on 14 carries vs. Augustana (Sep. 24) ... Scored first collegiate touchdown vs. West Chester (Sep. 3). BEFORE UND: Transferred to UND from Western Michigan prior to this season ... Redshirted the 2004 season at WMU ... A 2004 graduate of the Academy of Holy Angels (Richfield, Minn.) ... Lettered three times in football ... Ran for 1,100 yards and 15 touchdowns as a senior and averaged 6.8 yards per carry ...Caught 10 passes for 160 yards ... All all-conference selection as a junior ... Also named team’s most valuable player ... Lettered three times in basketball and track and field. PERSONAL: Majoring in sociology ... Son of Wayne Leppla and Nancy Brady. BRADY’S CAREER RUSHING STATISTICS Year Gp-Gs Att. Yards Avg. Long 2005 8-0 53 247 4.7 21 8-0 25 63 2.4 8 2006 Totals 16-0 78 310 4.0 29 TD 3 6 9 BRADY’S CAREER RECEIVING STATISTICS Year Gp-Gs Rec. Yards Avg. Long 2005 8-0 1 5 5.0 0 2006 8-0 0 0 0.0 0 Totals 16-0 1 5 5.0 0 TD 0 0 0 MITCH BRAEGELMANN Offensive Line 75 Year: Junior Height: 6-1 Weight: 280 Hometown: St. Cloud, Minn. High School: St. Cloud Tech Major: Chemical Engineering Enters second season as UND’s starting center and third year overall as a starter. 2006 (SOPHOMORE): Started all 13 games at center ... Named an AllAmerica honorable mention by Don Hansen’s Football Gazette ... Named to Daktronics, Inc., All-Northwest Region first team ... Named to the Football Gazette All-Northwest Region second team ... Selected to the All-NCC first team ... Was voted UND’s Most Valuable Offensive Lineman ... Named to Academic All-NCC team and the NCC Commissioner’s Academic Honor Roll ... Received UND’s Todd Thomas Memorial Scholarship ... Earned second letter. 2005: Received medical hardship. 2004 (FRESHMAN): Started all 14 games at left guard as a freshman ... Earned first letter. 2003: Redshirt season. BEFORE UND: A 2003 graduate of St. Cloud Tech High School ... Two-year all-area and all-conference selection ... Served as a team captain as a senior and was voted his team’s Offensive Lineman of the Year ... Recipient of Tech’s Scholar-Athlete Award ... Two-year letterwinner in baseball ... Member of the National Honor Society. PERSONAL: Majoring in chemical engineering ... Son of Roger and Sheila Braegelmann. Junior all-region center Mitch Braegelmann 24 PLAYER PROFILES ALEX CADWELL Defensive Line 91 Year: Senior Height: 6-3 Weight: 247 Hometown: Stillwater, Minn. High School: Stillwater Area Major: Management Entering second season as UND’s starting right defensive end. 2006 (JUNIOR): Appeared in all 13 games and registered a careerhigh 21 tackles (12 solo) and two quarterback sacks ... Had three total tackles-for-losses ... Had one sack at Northern Iowa (Sep. 9) and one at Augustana (Sep. 30) ... Recorded a career-high three tackles on four different occasions, including NCAA second round playoff game at Nebraska-Omaha (Nov. 25) ... Earned third letter. 2005 (SOPHOMORE): Appeared in all 13 games and made six tackles, including one sack ... Led the team with a pair of fumble recoveries, both of which came vs. Augustana (Sep. 24) ... Earned second letter. 2004 (FRESHMAN): Played in 11 games ... Made four total tackles (three solo) ... Tied for third on the team with five quarterback hurries ... Recorded first career sack against Minnesota Duluth (Oct. 16) ... Had four quarterback hurries in a single game against Central Washington (Sept. 11) ... Made collegiate debut in the season opener against Delta State (Aug. 28) ... Earned first letter. 2003: Redshirt season. BEFORE UND: A 2003 graduate of Stillwater Area High School ... Lettered three times in football ... All-conference selection as a junior and senior ... Three-time state tournament entrant in wrestling (2001-03). PERSONAL: Majoring in management ... Son of Frank and Kelly Cadwell. JAKE CAUFIELD Wide Receiver Year: Junior Height: 6-3 Weight: 230 Hometown: Minot, N.D. High School: Minot Major: Marketing 85 Enters the season second on the depth chart at split end. 2006 (SOPHOMORE): Played in four games before suffering a seasonending injury ... Caught one pass for eight yards against Winona State (Sep. 16) ... Earned second letter. 2005 (FRESHMAN): Appeared in all 13 games as a freshman and caught nine passes for 152 yards ... Averaged a team-high 16.9 yards per reception and ranked fourth in receiving yards ... Also nabbed a pair of touchdown receptions ... Scored his first career touchdown on his first career reception in his collegiate debut at Central Washington (Aug. 27) ... Also scored on a 36-yard reception vs. Ferris State (Oct. 8) ... Earned his first letter. 2004: Redshirt season. BEFORE UND: A 2004 graduate of Minot High School ... Two-time first team all-state selection as a wide receiver ... Also a two-time first team WDC All-Conference pick at receiver ... 2003 First Team WDC All-Conference selection at defensive end ... Racked up 1,070 receiving yards and nine touchdowns as a senior. PERSONAL: Majoring in marketing ... Son of Jerry and Coreen Caufield. CAUFIELD’S CAREER RECEIVING STATISTICS Year Gp-Gs Rec. Yards Avg Long TD 2005 13-0 9 152 16.9 36 2 4-0 1 8 8.0 8 0 2006 Totals 17-0 10 160 16.0 36 2 CADWELL’S CAREER STATISTICS Year Gp-Gs Solo Asst. Total TFL Int PBU RF FF QBH Sack 2004 11-0 3 1 4 1.0 0 0 0 0 5 1.0 2005 13-0 3 3 6 1.0 0 0 2 0 0 1.0 2006 13-0 12 9 21 3.0 0 1 0 0 2 2.0 Totals 37-0 18 13 31 5.0 0 1 2 0 7 4.0 Junior wide receiver Jake Caufield 25 PLAYER PROFILES RYAN CHAPPELL Running Back 4 Year: Sophomore Height: 5-11 Weight: 193 Hometown: Grand Forks, N.D. High School: Central Major: Industrial Technology Enters the season as UND’s starting tailback. 2006 (FRESHMAN): Named an All-America honorable mention by Don Hansen’s Football Gazette ... Named to All-Northwest Region by both Football Gazette and Daktronics ... Was one of just two freshmen named to the All-NCC first team ... Named UND’s rookie of the year ... Twice named NCC Offensive Player of the Week (Sep. 11 & Nov. 6) ... Named UND Athletics Male Rookie of the Year (all sports) ... Appeared in all 13 games and made seven starts ... Became the first freshman in Sioux history to run for 1,000 yards in a season ... Set UND freshman records for rushing yards (1,253) and rushing touchdowns (15) ... His 15 rushing touchdowns rank third on UND’s all-time single-season list and his 1,253 rushing yards rank sixth ... Ranked 15th in Division II in rushing yards ... Ranked second in the NCC in rushing touchdowns, third in rushing yards and yards per carry (6.6) and fourth in rushing yards per game (96.4) ... His 96.4 yads per game ranked 23rd in Division II ... Ranked fourth in the NCC in all-purpose yardage (1,752), fifth-most in school history ... Ranked 23rd in the Division II in all-purpose yards per game (134.8) ... Averaged a league-high 32.7 yards per punt return ... Ranked third in the NCC in kick return average (27.0) ... Set UND single-game playoff records with 235 yards and five touchdowns (on just 16 carries) in NCAA first round playoff game against Winona State (Nov. 18) ... His 235 yards rank as the eighth-highest single-game total (all games) in school history ... Scored on runs of 23, 3, 21, 8 and 64 yards in that game ... His 64-yard score was UND’s longest rush of the season ... Enjoyed six 100-yard rushing performances ... Logged his first 100-yard game and scored two touchdowns at Northern Iowa (Sep. 9) ... Scored three touchdowns and added 150 yards on 23 carries in overtime win at St. Cloud State (Nov. 4) ... Had four games with two or more rushing touchdowns ... Carried a season-high 25 times for 109 yards in UND’s NCAA second round playoff win at Nebraska-Omaha (Nov. 25) ... Had three games with more than 200 all-purpose yards ... Earned first letter. 2005: Redshirt season. BEFORE UND: A 2005 graduate of Grand Forks Central High School ... Named 2005 NDAPSSA Male Athlete of the Year ... Two-time (2004, 2003) Class AAA all-state first team selection ... A three-time all-city selection ... Two-time Eastern Dakota Conference (EDC) selection (2003, 2004) ... Named 2004 EDC Senior Athlete of the Year and was a 2004 Herald Sportsperson of the Year finalist ... A 2004 finalist for North Dakota Player of the Year ... Twice named to the Grand Forks Herald Fall Fab 50 list ... Scored 44 career touchdowns, including five on kickoff returns ... Amassed 2,451 career rushing yards ... Competed in the Shrine Bowl and the Badlands Bowl as a senior ... Also competed in track and field as a prep ... Was the 2005 state champion in the 300 hurdles, 110 hurdles, 100 meter and 200 meter ... Set a state record in the 110 hurdles ... Set school records in the 300 hurdles, 110 hurdles and 100 meters ... Was also a member of school-record 4x100 and 4x200 relay teams ... 2004 State 26 Champion in 300 hurdles and state record holder ... Named to the Grand Forks Herald Fab 50 list and was a 2005 Herald Sportsperson of the Year finalist ... Was named North Dakota High School Coaches Association Outstanding Senior Athlete and the Gatorade Player of the Year ... Received the Cliff Cushman Award. PERSONAL: Majoring in industrial technology ... A 2005 graduate of Grand Forks Central High School ... Son of Jeffrey and Gwen Chappell. CHAPPELL’S CAREER RUSHING STATISTICS Year Gp-Gs Att. Yards Avg Long TD 13-7 191 1,253 6.6 2006 64 15 Totals 13-7 191 1,253 6.6 64 15 CHAPPELL’S CAREER RECEIVING STATISTICS Year Gp-Gs Rec. Yards Avg Long TD 13-7 13 104 8.0 21 0 2006 Totals 13-7 13 104 8.0 21 0 CHAPPELL’S CAREER PUNT RETURN STATISTICS Year Gp-Gs Att. Yards Avg Long TD 2006 13-7 3 98 32.7 82 0 Totals 13-7 3 98 32.7 82 0 CHAPPELL’S CAREER KICK RETURN STATISTICS Year Gp-Gs Att. Yards Avg Long TD 13-7 2006 11 297 27.0 68 0 Totals 13-7 11 297 27.0 68 0 CHAPPELL GAME-BY-GAME IN 2006 (Rushing) Opp. Att. Yards Avg. Long TD at CWU 0 0 0.0 0 0 at UNI 9 121 13.4 41 2 WSU 2 0 0.0 1 0 WWU 24 140 5.8 18 2 at AC 21 137 6.5 36 0 MSU 19 84 4.4 15 1 at UNO 15 79 5.3 14 0 UMD 11 71 6.5 14 1 at SCSU 23 150 6.5 23 3 USD 11 57 5.2 18 1 WSU 16 235 14.7 64 5 at UNO 25 109 4.4 14 0 at GVSU 15 70 4.7 28 0 PLAYER PROFILES ROSS COCHRAN Outside Linebacker 2 Year: Freshman Height: 6-2 Weight: 212 Hometown: Kenosha, Wis. High School: Mary D. Bradford Major: Undeclared Enters the season third on the depth chart at strong side outside linebacker. 2006: Redshirt season. BEFORE UND: A 2006 graduate of Mary D. Bradford High School ... Competed in the 2006 Shrine Bowl ... Racked up 94 tackles, including 12 for losses and seven sacks, as a senior ... An all-county first team selection as a junior and senior ... Named to the all-division first team as a senior ... Was twice (2005, 2004) named his team’s most valuable defensive lineman. PERSONAL: Undecided on a major ... Son of ? WARD DEMONTIGNY Defensive Line 98 Year: Junior Height: 6-0 Weight: 247 Hometown: Washburn, N.D. High School: Washburn Major: Communication Enters the season second on the depth chart at left defensive end. 2006 (SOPHOMORE): Appeared in four games and made two tackles ... Had one tackle each against Winona State (Sep. 16) and at Augustana (Sep. 30). 2005 (FRESHMAN): Named UND’s Most Valuable Defensive Scout Player ... Appeared in five games. 2004: Redshirt season. BEFORE UND: A 2004 graduate of Washburn High School ... Named the conference’s most valuable defensive player as a senior ... A three-time all-conference selection as a defensive line ... Two-time all-state honoree on the defensive line. PERSONAL: Majoring in communication ... Son of Todd and Gwen DeMontigny. NOAH DOMBROVSKI Outside Linebacker 40 Year: Sophomore Height: 6-4 Weight: 250 Hometown: Foley, Minn. High School: Foley Major: Physical Education Entering first season as UND’s starting strong side outside linebacker. 2006 (FRESHMAN): Played in 11 games ... Made his collegiate debut in the season opener at Central Washington (Sep. 1) ... Registered six total tackles (five solo) on the season ... Earned first letter. 2005: Redshirt season. BEFORE UND: A 2005 graduate of Foley High School ... Ranked as one of the top 15 recruits in the state of Minnesota ... A two-time allarea and all-conference selection ... Team co-captain ... Member of the National Honor Society ... Also competed in basketball and track and field ... An all-conference pick and co-captain in basketball ... All-conference in three events in track and field. PERSONAL: Majoring in physical education ... Son of Pat and Sheri Dombrovski. RYAN DRESSLER Wide Receiver Year: Freshman Height: 5-7 Weight: 151 Hometown: Bismarck, N.D. High School: Bismarck Major: Undeclared 3 Enters the season fourth on the depth chart at flanker. 2006: Redshirt season. BEFORE UND: A 2006 graduate of Bismarck High School ... An allstate kick returner as a senior ... Nabbed all-region honors as a kick returner and defensive back ... Played in the 2006 Shrine Bowl ... Also played basketball and track and field as a prep ... State champion in the triple jump and runner-up in the long jump as a senior ... PERSONAL: Undecided on a major ... Son of Rick and Val Dressler ... Older brother, Weston, is a senior wide receiver for the Fighting Sioux. 27 PLAYER PROFILES WESTON Wide Receiver DRESSLER 2007 HARLON HILL CANDIDATE 18 Year: Senior Height: 5-8 Weight: 165 Hometown: Bismarck, N.D. High School: Bismarck Major: Management Entering third season as UND’s starting flanker. CAREER: UND’s all-time leader in career receptions (167), career touchdown receptions (24), punt return touchdowns (three), total return touchdowns (four), career regular season touchdown receptions (23) and career postseason all-purpose yards (946). 2006 (JUNIOR): One of 24 national candidates for the Harlon Hill Trophy as the top player in Division II football ... Named the Bismarck Tribune’s Sportsman of the Year ... Named a first team AllAmerican by the Associated Press, American Football Coaches Association (AFCA), Don Hansen’s Football Gazette, D2Football.com and Daktronics ... Earned first team all-northwest region honors from the same organizations ... Named to the All-NCC first team at both wide receiver and return specialist ... An ESPN the Magazine Academic All-America first team selection ... Was also named to the Academic All-NCC team and the NCC Commissioner’s Academic Honor Roll ... Named UND’s most valuable player, most valuable offensive player and most valuable receiver ... Started all 13 games and set UND single-season records for receiving yards (1,215) and touchdown receptions (16) ... Also broke his own UND single-season record for all-purpose yards (2,027) ... Led Division II with 90 receptions, second-most in UND history ... Ranked third nationally in receiving yards (1,215), eighth receiving yards per game (93.5), 12th in all-purpose yards per game (155.9), 19th in scoring per game (7.8) and 21st in punt return average (12.7) ... Led the NCC in receptions, receptions per game, touchdown receptions, receiving yards and receiving yards per game ... Ranked second in the NCC in scoring (102 pts.) and scoring per game (7.8) ... Ranked third in all-purpose yards per game, fifth in punt return average and 10th in kick return average ... Tied a UND single-game record with 15 receptions (for 159 yards and one touchdown) at Nebraska-Omaha (Oct. 14) ... Had three games with 10 more catches ... Caught 10 passes (for 141 yards and two touchdowns) in the season opener at Central Washington ... Enjoyed five 100-yard receiving efforts ... Racked up a career-high 174 yards and three touchdowns on just six receptions against Minnesota Duluth (Oct. 28) ... Scored at least one touchdown in 10 of UND’s 13 games ... Enjoyed four games with two or more touchdowns, including a pair of three-touchdown games ... Scored the winning touchdown on a 50yard reception with less than a minute remaining in UND’s upset win at I-AA Northern Iowa (Sep. 9) ... Earned third letter. 28 DRESSLER GAME-BY-GAME IN 2006 (Receiving) Opp. Rec. Yards Avg. Long TD at CWU 10 141 14.1 33 2 at UNI 5 96 19.2 50 1 WSU 9 109 12.1 44 3 WWU 5 64 12.8 42 1 at AC 3 80 26.7 42 0 MSU 3 40 13.3 16 0 at UNO 15 159 10.6 27 1 UMD 6 174 29.0 66 3 at SCSU 7 53 7.6 22 1 USD 5 84 16.8 28 2 WSU 3 15 5.0 8 0 at UNO 9 78 8.7 19 1 at GVSU 10 122 12.2 24 1 PLAYER PROFILES 2005 (SOPHOMORE): Named to Don Hansen’s Football Gazette AllAmerica First Team ... Earned CollegeSportsReport.com AllAmerica Second Team honors ... Named All-America honorable mention by D2Football.com ... Named to All-NCC First Team as a return specialist and garnered honorable mention honors as a wide receiver ... Named to Academic All-NCC Team and NCC Commissioner’s Academic Honor Roll ... Named UND’s Most Valuable Offensive Player ... Recipient of UND’s Little Big Man Award ... Three-time NCC Special Teams Player of the Week ... Also named NCC Offensive Player of the Week once ... Set a UND record with 1,915 all-purpose yards ... Averaged 147.3 all-purpose yards per game to rank third in the league ... Returned a school-record four kicks (three punts, one kickoff) for touchdowns ... Averaged 15.2 yards per punt return to lead the NCC and rank ninth nationally ... Led the NCC in punt return yards and punt return average for the second straight season ... His punt return TDs included a 66-yarder at Central Washington (Aug. 27), an 86-yarder vs. Augustana (Sep. 24) and a 49-yarder vs. Nebraska-Omaha (Oct. 29) ... Also returned a kickoff 93 yards vs. West Chester (Sep. 3) ... Ranked fifth in the NCC in kick return average (25.2) ... Caught a career-high 64 passes for 754 yards and a team-high eight touchdowns ... Had a pair of 100yard receiving performances ... Caught four passes for 109 yards and three touchdowns at Winona State (Sep. 10) and hauled in a careerhigh 10 passes for 101 yards and a score at South Dakota (Nov. 5) ... Also returned seven kickoffs for 151 yards at South Dakota and finished with a career-high 288 all-purpose yards in that game ... Also ran 27 times for 205 yards ... Finished eighth in the NCC with 12 total touchdowns ... Finished seventh in the league with 4.92 receptions per game and 10th with 58 receiving yards per game ... Received UND’s Evan Lips Athletic Scholarship Award ... Earned second letter. 2004 (FRESHMAN): Made rare, immediate impact as a true freshman ... UND’s first true freshman to see game action since current Minnesota Viking Jim Kleinsasser (1995) ... Named All-American honorable mention by D2Football.com and Football Gazette ... Named all-region first team pick by same two organizations ... Named to All-NCC First Team, joining teammate Brent Halfmann as the league’s only freshmen to earn all-conference honors in 2004 ... Named UND’s Rookie of the Year and Most Valuable Special Teams Player ... Led the Sioux with 1,071 all-purpose yards in 13 games ... Amassed 613 punt return yards, 250 kick return yards, 141 receiving yards and 67 rushing yards ... Led all Division II players in punt return yardage ... Averaged an NCC-leading 13.3 yards per punt return, which ranked 17th in the country (tops among freshmen) ... Also averaged 19.2 yards per kick return. 10.8 yards per reception and 5.2 yards per carry ... Hauled in his first career TD reception against Ferris State (Oct. 9) ... Had a season-high 177 all-purpose yards in that game and was named NCC Special Teams Player of the Week ... Enjoyed four games with at least 100 all-purpose yards and another with 93 ... Had a season-long 70-yard punt return at Nebraska-Omaha (Oct. 30) ... Earned first letter. BEFORE UND: A 2003 graduate of Bismarck High School ... 2003 Gatorade Player of the Year ... First player in Western Dakota Conference history to earn all-state honors three times ... Also a three-time all-state and all-conference selection ... Ran for over 2,100 yards and 40 touchdowns as a senior. PERSONAL: Majoring in management ... Son of Rick and Val Dressler ... Younger brother, Ryan, is a freshman wide receiver for the Sioux. DRESSLER’S CAREER RUSHING STATISTICS Year Gp-Gs Att. Yards Avg Long TD 2004 13-0 10 67 6.7 27 0 2005 13-9 27 205 7.6 57 0 13-13 20 121 6.1 26 1 2006 Totals 39-22 57 393 6.9 57 1 DRESSLER’S CAREER RECEIVING STATISTICS Year Gp-Gs Rec. Yards Avg Long TD 2004 13-0 13 141 10.8 25 1 2005 13-9 64 754 11.8 69 8 13-13 *90 ^1,215 13.5 66 ^16 2006 Totals 39-22 ^167 2,110 12.6 69 ^25 DRESSLER’S CAREER PUNT RETURN STATISTICS Year Gp-Gs Att. Yards Avg Long TD 2004 13-0 46 *613 13.3 70 0 2005 13-9 33 503 15.2 86 ^3 13-13 20 253 12.6 2006 63 0 Totals 39-22 99 1,369 13.8 86 ^3 DRESSLER’S CAREER KICK RETURN STATISTICS Year Gp-Gs Att. Yards Avg Long TD 2004 13-0 13 250 19.2 32 0 2005 13-9 18 453 25.2 93 1 2006 13-13 19 438 23.1 66 0 Totals 39-22 50 1,141 22.8 93 1 DRESSLER’S CAREER ALL-PURPOSE YARADGE Year Gp-Gs Rush Rec. Punt Kick Total 2004 13-0 67 141 613 250 1,071 2005 13-9 205 754 503 453 1,915 2006 13-13 121 1,215 253 438 ^2,027 Totals 39-22 393 2,110 1,369 1,141 5,013 * – Led NCAA Division II ^ – UND record 29 PLAYER PROFILES CURTIS DUBLANKO Linebacker 51 Year: Freshman Height: 6-0 Weight: 222 Hometown: Thorsby, Alta. High School: Leduce Composite Major: Entrepreneurship Enters the season fourth on the depth chart at strong side inside linebacker. 2006: Redshirt season. BEFORE UND: A 2006 graduate of Leduc Composite High School ... Holds the school record for career tackles (348) ... Named 2005 Most Valuable Player of the Edmonton Metro League ... Registered 115 tackles and averaged more than nine yards per carry as a senior ... A Calgary Midget League All-Star in 2004 and 2005 ... A three-year team captain at Leduc (2003-05) ... Also lettered three straight years as a running back and linebacker ... Also competed in track and field and was a provincial semi-finalist in the high jump. PERSONAL: Majoring in entrepreneurship ... Son of Deryld and Cheryl Dublanko. BRANDEN Running Back EBANKS Defensive Line 97 Year: Junior Height: 6-2 Weight: 226 Hometown: Orlando, Fla. High School: Major: Community Nutrition Enters the season third on the depth chart at right defensive end. 2006 (SOPHOMORE): Played at Hibbing (Minn.) Community College ... An NJCAA All-Region 13 first team selection ... Named to AllMCCC Northern Division first team ... Played in nine games and ranked fourth nationally with 15 quarterback sacks ... Racked up a team-high 81 tackles (49 solo) and forced two fumbles. 2005 (FRESHMAN): Played at Hibbing (Minn.) Community College. BEFORE UND: Spent previous two seasons at Hibbing (Minn.) Community College ... A 2004 graduate of Orlando Edgewater High School. PERSONAL: Majoring in community nutrition. DUNGY 26 Year: Sophomore Height: 5-8 Weight: 178 Hometown: Eagan, Minn. High School: Rosemount Major: Commercial Aviation Enters the season third on the depth chart at tailback. 2006 (FRESHMAN): Named to NCC Commissioner’s Academic Honor Roll ... Did not appear in any games. 2005: Redshirt season. BEFORE UND: A 2005 graduate of Rosemount High School ... Lettered three times in football and was named team’s most valuable player as a senior ... Also lettered in track and field twice and in hockey once. PERSONAL: Majoring in commercial aviation ... Son of Linden and Donna Dungy ... Dad played football at Grand Valley State University ... Uncle, Tony Dungy, is the head coach of the NFL’s Indianapolis Colts. 30 MIKE NICK FARSTVEET Defensive Line 94 Year: Sophomore Height: 6-5 Weight: 255 Hometown: Bismarck, N.D. High School: Bismarck Major: Undeclared Enters the season third on the depth chart at left defensive end. 2006 (FRESHMAN): Appeared in one game ... Made collegiate debut against Winona State (Sep. 16). 2005: Redshirt season. BEFORE UND: A 2005 graduate of Bismarck High School ... A 2004 Class AAA all-state first team selection and 2004 Western Dakota Conference First Team pick ... A three-year letterwinner ... Also played basketball ... A three-year letterwinner and two-year starter. PERSONAL: Undecided on a major ... Son of Ryan and Mary Farstveet. PLAYER PROFILES STEVE FASCHANT Kicker 12 Year: Sophomore Height: 5-11 Weight: 185 Hometown: Eagan, Minn. High School: Eastview Major: Enters the season third on the depth chart at kicker. 2006 (FRESHMAN): BEFORE UND: PERSONAL: DANNY FREUND Quarterback 7 Year: Junior Height: 6-0 Weight: 199 Hometown: Kenosha, Wis. High School: Mary D. Bradford Major: Banking & Financial Economics Entering first season as UND’s starting quarterback. 2006 (SOPHOMORE): Named to NCC Commissioner’s Academic Honor Roll ... Appeared in 10 games ... Made his collegiate debut against Winona State (Sep. 16) and rank for a seven-yard touchdown ... Ran five times for 29 yards against Winona State in the first round of the NCAA playoffs (Nov. 18) ... Went 1-for-4 for 12 yards passing in that game ... Took over as UND’s holder on field goals and extra points for the final nine games of the season ... Earned first letter. 2005 (FRESHMAN): Named UND’s Most Valuable Offensive Scout Player ... Did not appear in any games. 2004: Redshirt season. BEFORE UND: A 2004 graduate of St. Joseph High School ... Named to the Associated Press all-state first team as a senior ... Also named to the all-conference first team and WFCA all-state first team ... A Kenosha News All-County pick ... Named the Lakeshore Conference Player of the Year ... Milwaukee Journal Sentinel All-State Second Team ... Member of the National Honor Society ... Set the state high school record for touchdown passes during his senior season with 40 ... Completed 65% of his passes ... Also ran for 201 yards and five touchdowns ... Holds every school and conference passing record ... 33-5 record as a starter. PERSONAL: Majoring in banking and financial economics ... Son of Bob and Lynn Freund. PAUL GERMAN Linebacker 48 Year: Freshman Height: 6-2 Weight: 232 Hometown: Fargo, N.D. High School: Fargo South Major: Chemistry Enters the season third on the depth chart at strong side inside linebacker. 2006: Redshirt season. BEFORE UND: A 2006 graduate of Fargo South High School ... A 2005 all-state and all-conference first teamer ... Led Fargo South in tackles as a senior and led his team to the State AAA championship game ... Selected to the 2005 Shrine Bowl and Mon-Dak game ... Served as team captain as a senior ... Helped lead Fargo South to a 2004 Class AAA State championship ... Was named 2004 Dakota Bowl MVP. PERSONAL: Majoring in chemistry. PETER GIBBS Outside Linebacker 48 Year: Freshman Height: 6-3 Weight: 220 Hometown: Grand Forks, N.D. High School: Grand Forks Central Major: Entrepreneurship Enters the season fourth on the depth chart at strong side outside linebacker. 2006: Redshirt season. BEFORE UND: A 2006 graduate of Grand Forks Central High School ... A three-year starter at defensive end ... Member of 2005 Class AAA state champions ... Selected to the 2005 Shrine Bowl ... A 2005 all-conference first team selection ... Was a second team pick in 2004 ... Named to the all-city team as a junior and senior ... Won the team’s Arnie Bakke Award as the hardest worker during his senior season ... Also competed in basketball and track and field. PERSONAL: Majoring in entrepreneurshuip. 31 PLAYER PROFILES TYSON GILES Outside Linebacker 46 Year: Junior Height: 5-11 Weight: 195 Hometown: Warren, Minn. High School: Warren-Alvarado-Oslo Major: Investments Enters the season third on the depth chart at weak side outside linebacker. 2006 (SOPHOMORE): Played in one game (vs. Winona State, Sep. 16). 2005 (FRESHMAN): Appeared in four games as a freshman and made three tackles ... Made his collegiate debut vs. West Chester (Sep. 3). 2004: Redshirt season. BEFORE UND: A 2004 graduate of Warren-Alvarado-Oslo High School ... Named his conference’s most valuable offensive player as a senior ... A two-time first team all-conference selection as a running back ... Ran for 1,258 yards as a senior while accumulating 111 defensive points. PERSONAL: Majoring in investments ... Son of David and Lori Giles ... Mother, Lori, participated in basketball and track and field at Minnesota State, Moorhead. LINK GOTTBEHEAT Defensive Line 67 Year: Sophomore Height: 6-4 Weight: 267 Hometown: Tomah, Wis. High School: Tomah Major: Biology Enters the season second on the depth chart at right defensive end. 2006 (FRESHMAN): Named to NCC Commissioner’s Academic Honor Roll ... Saw action in eight games ... Made collegiate debut in the season opener at Central Washington (Sep. 1) ... Made his NCAA postseason debut against Winona State (Nov. 18). 2005: Redshirt season. BEFORE UND: A 2005 graduate of Tomah High School ... Named to 2004 All-Mississippi Valley Conference Team as an offensive and defensive lineman ... Had 51 tackles as a senior ... Led team in sacks (four), tackles-for-loss (15) and pass breakups (five) ... Selected to the 2004 academic all-conference team ... Also competed in basketball and was an all-conference performer ... Member of the National Honor Society. PERSONAL: Majoring in biology ... Son of Victor and Susan Gottbeheat. 32 Junior outside linebacker Tyson Giles MICHAEL Defensive Line GOWAN 55 Year: Freshman Height: 6-3 Weight: 234 Hometown: Cando, N.D. High School: Cando-Bisbee-Egeland Major: Civil Engineering Enters the season fifth on the depth chart at left defensive end. 2006: Redshirt season. BEFORE UND: A 2006 graduate of Cando-Bisbee-Egeland High School ... Competed in 2006 nine-man Shrine Bowl. PERSONAL: Majoring in civil engineering. PLAYER PROFILES BLAIR Tight End GROVER 87 Year: Junior Height: 6-2 Weight: 245 Hometown: Mequon, Wis. High School: Homestead Major: Entrepreneurship Enters the season third on the depth chart at tight end. 2006 (Sophomore): Appeared in all 13 games and made six starts ... Established career highs for receptions (18), receiving yards (221) and touchdowns (three) ... Ranked third on the team in touchdown receptions and fourth in receptions and receiving yards ... Hauled in his first touchdown pass against Minnesota State (Oct. 7) ... Scored a touchdown in UND’s NCAA second round playoff win at NebraskaOmaha (Nov. 25) ... Had a season-high three catches against Minnesota Duluth (Oct. 28) ... Earned second letter. 2005: Appeared in 12 games as a freshman and caught one pass for 10 yards ... Made his collegiate debut in the season opener at Central Washington (Aug. 27) ... Caught his first career pass at Winona State (Sep. 10) ... Earned his first letter. 2004: Redshirt season. Before UND: A 2004 graduate of Homestead High School ... 2003 WFCHA First Team All-State selection ... 2003 Milwaukee Journal Sentinel all-state honorable mention pick ... Also named first team all-conference, All-North Shore, all-area and all-region as a senior ... Named to the all-conference second team as a junior ... Participated in the 2004 Wisconsin High School Shrine Game. Personal: Majoring in entrepreneurship ... Son of Brian and Cynthia Grover ... Father, Brian, played football for the Fighting Sioux from 1973-75 ... Uncle, Jeff Grover, played football for UND from 197880. GROVER’S CAREER RECEIVING STATISTICS Year Gp-Gs Rec. Yards Avg. Long TD 2005 12-0 1 10 10.0 10 0 13-6 18 221 12.3 29 3 2006 Totals 25-6 19 231 12.2 29 3 GROVER GAME-BY-GAME IN 2006 (Receiving) Opp. Rec. Yards Avg. Long TD at CWU 1 21 21.0 21 0 at UNI 1 14 14.0 14 0 WSU 1 29 29.0 29 0 WWU 1 12 12.0 12 0 at AC 2 33 16.5 25 0 MSU 2 16 8.0 13 1 at UNO 1 6 6.0 6 0 UMD 3 25 8.3 16 0 at SCSU 2 16 8.0 9 0 USD 1 20 20.0 20 1 WSU 2 27 13.5 20 0 at UNO 1 2 2.0 2 1 at GVSU 0 0 0.0 0 0 ANDREW Quarterback GUDMUNSON 14 Year: Sophomore Height: 6-2 Weight: 210 Hometown: Minot, N.D. High School: Minot Major: Entrepreneurship Enters the season fifth on the depth chart at quarterback. 2006 (FRESHMAN): Did not appear in any games. BEFORE UND: Transferred to UND after attending the University of Nebraska in 2005-06, where he played baseball for the Cornhuskers as a redshirt freshman ... Named to Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll in the fall of 2005 ... A 2005 graduate of Minot High School ... Lettered three times in football and was an all-state quarterback as a senior ... Named to the academic all-conference team on five occasions and was selected as the school’s top athlete in 2004-05 ... Lettered five times in baseball as a prep ... Earned all-state honors in baseball four straight years and was the captain of the North Dakota All-State team in both 2004 and 2005 ... Was a two-way standout in helping Minot to a 37-2 record and a state title as a senior, hitting .467 with five homers and 48 RBIs, while going 6-1 with a 1.17 ERA on the mound ... Also lettered three times in basketball. PERSONAL: Majoring in entrepreneurship ... Son of Jo Ann and Sheldon Gudmunson ... Also plays baseball for the Fighting Sioux. BRENT Punter HALFMANN 16 Year: Senior Height: 6-4 Weight: 224 Hometown: Stephen, Minn. High School: Stephen-Argyle Central Major: Management Entering fourth season as UND’s starting punter. CAREER: Ranks ninth all-time at UND in career punting average (37.5) ... His 164 career punts are the fourth-most in school history. 2006 (JUNIOR): Named to All-NCC second team, his third straight all-conference selection ... Appeared in all 13 games and averaged 37.6 yards per punt ... Ranked 45th nationally and fifth in the NCC in punting average ... Helped UND rank fourth in the NCC in net punting (31.5) ... Landed 13 punts inside the opponents’ 20-yard line ... Boomed a season-long 56-yard punt in the season opener at Central Washington (Sep. 1) ... Averaged a season-best 50.5 yards on four punts in that game and put three of them inside the 20 ... Enjoyed three games with a punting average of 40 yards or better ... Earned third letter. 2005 (SOPHOMORE): Selected to Don Hansen’s Football Gazette AllNorthwest Region Team the Daktronics All-Northwest Region Second Team ... Named to All-NCC First Team, his second all-conference nod in as many seasons ... Averaged 37.1 yards per punt to rank fourth in the league ... Pinned 18 of his 52 punts inside the opponents’ 20-yard line ... Cornered two or more inside the 20 in six different games ... Punted a season-high seven times (36.7 avg) in UND’s season-ending playoff loss at Grand Valley State (Nov. 19) ... 33 PLAYER PROFILES Punted twice for a season-high 48-yard average vs. Ferris State (Oct. 8) ... Unloaded a season-long 55-yard punt in the season opener at Central Washington (Aug. 27) ... Received UND’s Lloyde W. Richmond Sr. Athletic Scholarship ... Earned second letter. 2004 (FRESHMAN): Enjoyed solid freshman campaign ... Named to the All-NCC Second Team, joining teammate Weston Dressler as the only freshmen in the league to earn all-conference honors ... Averaged 37.9 yards per punt, which ranked second in the NCC and 44th in the nation ... Pinned 25 of his 63 punts inside the opponents’ 20-yard line ... Averaged 39.6 yards per punt during conference play, which also ranked second in the league ... Averaged 35.9 yards per punt during the post-season ... Booted a 71-yard punt in the NCAA semifinal at Pittsburg State, the second-longest by an NCC punter in 2004 ... Averaged a season-high 46 yards per punt during that game ... Earned first letter. 2003: Redshirt season. BEFORE UND: A 2003 graduate of Stephen-Argyle Central High School ... Lettered three times in football as a punter, running back, tight end and safety ... Earned Associated Press all-state honorable mention honors as a senior ... Also lettered twice in basketball and track and field. PERSONAL: Majoring in management ... Son of Craig and Marlys Halfmann. HALFMANN’S CAREER PUNTING STATISTICS Year GP No. Yards Avg Long I20 2004 14 63 2,389 37.9 71 20 2005 13 52 1,927 37.1 55 18 13 49 1,840 37.6 56 13 2006 Totals 40 164 6,156 37.5 71 51 CARL HEISER Defensive Back 25 Year: Sophomore Height: 5-11 Weight: 183 Hometown: Waunakee, Wis. High School: Waunakee Major: Entrepreneurship Enters the season second on the depth chart at free safety. 2006 (FRESHMAN): Appeared in two games ... Made his collegiate debut against Winona State (Sep. 16) and made one solo tackle ... Also played against Western Washington (Sep. 23). 2005: Redshirt season. BEFORE UND: A 2005 graduate of Waunakee High School ... A 2004 Wisconsin Football Coaches Association all-state first team selection ... Named to 2004 Associated Press all-state second team ... Named to Wisconsin Journal all-area first team ... A 2004 second team allconference selection as a quarterback ... The 2004 Waunakee High School Offensive and Defensive Player of the Year ... A two-time Madison Capital Times first team all-area defensive back ... Twotime WFCA all-region DB ... Two-time all-conference first-team DB ... 2003 Wisconsin Journal all-area honorable mention DB ... The 2003 Waunakee Defensive Player of the Year ... Member of 2002 state champion team ... Had five interceptions, four quarterback sacks, 10 tackles-for-loss, 14 knockdowns and two fumble recovery touchdowns as a senior ... Also competed in baseball ... Academic Honor Roll student. PERSONAL: Majoring in entrepreneurship ... Son of Tim and Lori Heiser. HANSON Defensive Back 32 Year: Freshman Height: 6-1 Weight: 180 Hometown: Oak Creek, Wis. High School: Oak Creek Major: Fish & Wildlife Biology Enters the season third on the depth chart at left cornerback. 2006: Redshirt season. BEFORE UND: A 2006 graduate of Oak Creek High School ... A twoyear starter and 2005 team captain ... Registered 108 tackles with 13 pass breakups and one interception as a senior ... Won the team’s 2005 Bruce Szcyubilka Award for leadership, motivation and dedication ... Also competed in track and field and was a four-year letterwinner ... Named track team’s MVP as a sophomore and junior and was the conference champion in the hurdles each of those seasons. PERSONAL: Majoring in fishing and wildlife biology. 34 TYSON BRANDON Kicker HELLEVANG 10 Year: Sophomore Height: 5-9 Weight: 189 Hometown: Fargo, N.D. High School: North Major: Business Economics Entering second season as UND’s starting kicker. 2006 (FRESHMAN): Named to All-NCC second team ... Named to NCC Commissioner’s Academic Honor Roll ... Named UND’s most valuable special teams player ... Appeared in all 13 games ... Ranked 24th in Division II in field goals per game (0.9) ... Ranked 45th nationally in scoring (6.5 ppg) ... Ranked second among all NCC kickers in scoring (84 pts., 6.5 ppg) and field goal accuracy (66.7%) ... Nailed 49-of-50 extra point attempts to ranked third in the NCC in PAT accuracy (98.0) ... Kicked the game-winning field goal in UND’s 24-21 overtime win at Augustana (Sep. 30) ... Booted a 26yard field goal with 2:45 remaining to give UND a 38-35 win at Nebraska-Omaha in the second round of the NCAA playoffs ... Went 12-for-15 (80.0%) on field goals over the final 10 games of the season after missing his first three collegiate attempts ... Enjoyed four games with two field goals ... Nailed a season-long 51-yard field goal in UND’s NCC championship-clinching win over South Dakota PLAYER PROFILES (Nov. 11) ... Was named NCAA Division II Special Teams Player of the Week by Don Hansen’s Football Gazette for his performance aginst South Dakota ... Converted a season-high seven extra point attempts against Wiona State (Sep. 16) ... His 36 extra points during the regular season rank tied for fifth all-time at UND ... Recorded five touchbacks on kickoffs ... Averaged 55.4 yards per kickoff ... Earned first letter. 2005: Redshirt season. BEFORE UND: A 2005 graduate of Fargo North High School ... 2004 Class AAA all-state first team selection ... Named to 2004 All-Eastern Dakota Conference (EDC) Team ... Selected to play in the Mon-Dak Badlands Bowl and Shrine Bowl Game ... Set a Badlands Bowl record with a 45-yard field goal ... A three-year starter ... Also competed in soccer and basketball ... A 2003 all-state and all-conference first team selection in soccer ... Starter in a Fargo North soccer team that finished fourth in the state. Personal: Majoring in business economics ... Son of Ken and Merna Hellevang. HELLEVANG’S CAREER STATISTICS Year FG-ATT Pct. 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+ XP-ATT 12-18 66.7 1-1 5-5 3-4 2-6 1-2 49-50 2006 Totals 12-18 66.7 1-1 5-5 3-4 2-6 1-2 49-50 PTS 85 85 69 Year: Freshman Height: 6-5 Weight: 285 Hometown: Winnipeg, Man. High School: Oak Park Major: Undeclared Enters the season third on the depth chart at right tackle. 2006: Redshirt season. BEFORE UND: A 2006 graduate of Oak Park High School ... A threeyear starter and three-year letterwinner and helped lead his team to the city semifinals each season ... Served as a team captain as a senior ... A starter on the Manitoba Under-19 provincial team. PERSONAL: Undecided on a major. 61 Year: Sophomore Height: 6-5 Weight: 330 Hometown: Brainerd, Minn. High School: Brainerd Major: Entrepreneurship Enters the season third on the depth chart at left guard. 2006 (FRESHMAN): Did not appear in any games. 2005: Redshirt season. BEFORE UND: A 2005 graduate of Brainerd High School ... Named 2004 all-state selection by the Associated Press, the Minnesota Vikings and the St. Paul Pioneer Press ... A two-time all-conference (Central Lakes) selection ... Two-time all-section pick ... A two-year starter ... Led team to a 10-1 record in 2004 and a berth in the state quarterfinals. PERSONAL: Majoring in entrepreneurship ... Son of Chuck and Ruth Hiltner. HOFFELT Offensive Line HENDERSON Offensive Line HILTNER Offensive Line ANDY HELLEVANG’S LONGEST FIELD GOALS: 51 yards vs. South Dakota (11/11/06) 44 yards vs. Western Washington (9/23/06) 32 yards vs. Minnesota Duluth (10/28/06) IAN PETE 79 Year: Senior Height: 6-3 Weight: 298 Hometown: Williston, N.D. High School: Williston Major: Management Enters second straight season as UND’s starting right tackle and third season overall as a starter. 2006 (JUNIOR): Started first six games at right tackle before sufering a season-ending injury ... Earned second letter. 2005: Did not play. 2004 (SOPHOMORE): Played in eight games as a sophomore, all starts ... Earned first letter. 2003 (FRESHMAN): Appeared in two games as a freshman. 2002: Redshirt season. BEFORE UND: Three-year football letterwinner ... 2001 all-state offensive lineman and all-conference offensive lineman ... Selected to play in North Dakota-Montana Bowl ... 2001 UND football camp offensive line MVP ... As junior was all-conference offensive lineman ... Three-year track letterwinner. PERSONAL: Majoring in management ... Son of Shawn Hoffelt and Donn Hoffelt. 35 PLAYER PROFILES BRETT HOLINKA Linebacker 13 Year: Junior Height: 6-2 Weight: 220 Hometown: Dickinson, N.D. High School: Dickinson Major: Physical Education Enters season slotted second on the depth chart at strong side inside linebacker. 2006 (SOPHOMORE): Played in a career-high 12 games ... Made 11 total tackles (nine solo) ... Also had two quarterback hurries, one pass breakup and one forced fumble ... Made a career-high three tackles (all solo) in NCAA quarterfinals at Grand Valley State (Dec. 2) ... Both quarterback hurries came against Minnesota Duluth (Oct. 28) ... Earned first letter. 2005 (FRESHMAN): Appeared in seven games as a freshman and made five total tackles ... Made his collegiate debut against West Chester (Sep. 3). 2004: Redshirt season. BEFORE UND: A 2003 graduate of Dickinson High School ... A 2003 all-state first team pick at linebacker ... A two-time first team all-conference selection ... Amassed 98 total tackles as a senior. PERSONAL: Majoring in physical education ... Son of Jerry and Holly Holinka ... Father played football at Valley City State. JOHNSTON Offensive Line Year Gp-Gs Solo Asst. Total TFL Int PBU RF FF QBH Sack 2005 7-0 3 2 5 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 2006 12-0 9 2 11 0.5 0 1 0 1 2 0.0 Totals 19-0 12 4 16 0.5 0 1 0 1 2 0.0 JANECEK Defensive Back 36 Year: Freshman Height: 5-10 Weight: 182 Hometown: Tomball, Tex. High School: Tomball Major: Biology Enters the season third on the depth chart at strong safety. 2006: Redshirted as a quarterback at Nicholls State University. BEFORE UND: Transferred to UND from Nicholls State ... A 2006 graduate of Tomball High School ... As a quarterback ran for more than 1,000 yards and 12 touchdowns during senior year ... Named to all-district second team. PERSONAL: Majoring in biology. 62 Year: Senior Height: 6-1 Weight: 280 Hometown: Lignite, N.D. High School: Burke Central Major: Criminal Justice Enters the season second on the depth chart at left guard. 2006 (JUNIOR): Saw action in one game last season ... Played against Winona State (Sep. 16). 2005 (SOPHOMORE): Appeared in five games as a reserve. 2004 (FRESHMAN): Appeared in three games as a freshman ... Made collegiate debut in season opener against Delta State (Aug. 28). 2003: Redshirt season. BEFORE UND: A 2001 graduate of Lignite High School ... Lettered four times in football and was named all-conference as a senior and junior ... Also lettered three times in basketball and twice in golf. PERSONAL: Majoring in criminal justice ... Son of Pete and Glenda Johnston ... Brother-in-law, Greg Lotysz, was an offensive lineman for the Fighting Sioux from 1995-98 and spent two seasons with the NFL’s New York Jets before suffering a career-ending injury. BRANDON Defensive Back HOLINKA’S CAREER STATISTICS BRYSON NATHAN JORDAN 28 Year: Junior Height: 6-0 Weight: 209 Hometown: Winnipeg, Man. High School: Miles MacDonnell Major: Visual Arts Enters the season second on the depth chart at right cornerback. 2006 (SOPHOMORE): Played in a career-high eight games ... Recorded his first career interception and returned it 28 yards for a touchdown against Winona State (Sep. 16) ... Notched a pair of pass breakups against Winona State (Nov. 18) in first round of NCAA playoffs. 2005 (FRESHMAN): Appeared in one game and made one tackle ... Made his collegiate debut vs. Augustana (Sep. 24). 2004: Redshirt season. BEFORE UND: A 2004 graduate of Miles MacDonnell High School ... Enjoyed outstanding two-way, senior season in which he led the league in interceptions, tackles, receptions, receiving yards and receiving touchdowns (18) ... Named to the league all-star team as a senior. PERSONAL: Majoring in visual arts ... Son of Bernard Bowey and Pauline Groot. JORDAN’S CAREER STATISTICS Year Gp-Gs Solo Asst. Total TFL Int PBU RF FF QBH Sack 2005 1-0 1 0 1 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 2006 8-0 4 2 6 0.0 1 2 0 0 0 0.0 Totals 9-0 5 2 7 0.0 1 2 0 0 0 0.0 36 PLAYER PROFILES KABANUCK RYLAN Linebacker Year: Sophomore Height: 6-0 Weight: 220 Hometown: Max, N.D. High School: Garrison Major: Geography 50 Will complete for playing time at inside linebacker. 2006 (FRESHMAN): Appeared in one game ... Made collegiate debut against Winona State (Sep. 16). 2005: Redshirt season. BEFORE UND: A 2005 graduate of Garrison High School ... Lettered four times in football as a linebacker and running back ... A two-time all-conference selection ... Named team’s most valuable defensive player twice ... Named team MVP as a senior ... Participated in the Shrine Bowl ... Had 122 total tackles as a senior ... Also lettered four times in both basketball and baseball ... Also competed in track ... Honor student. PERSONAL: Majoring in geography ... Son . Richard and Sylvia Kabanuck. STEVE KALWASINSKI Tight End 80 Year: Freshman Height: 6-4 Weight: 230 Hometown: Rochester, Minn. High School: Rochester Century Major: Entrepreneurship Enters the season third on the depth chart at tight end. 2006: Redshirt season. BEFORE UND: A 2006 graduate of Rochester Century High School ... Served as a team captain during senior year and was named to the allconference team at tight end ... Was an all-conference pick as a junior at defensive end ... A two-year starter and two-year letterwinner for the Panthers ... Caught 17 passes for 230 yards and a touchdown as a senior. PERSONAL: Majoring in entrepreneurship. RYAN KASOWSKI Linebacker 22 Year: Freshman Height: 6-1 Weight: 220 Hometown: Grand Forks, N.D. High School: Grand Forks Central Major: Elementary Education Enters the season third on the depth chart at weak side inside linebacker. 2006: Redshirt season. BEFORE UND: A 2006 graduate of Grand Forks Central High School ... Played for the 2005 Class AAA State champions ... A team captain as a senior and the 2005 East Region Co-Player of the Year ... Named to the 2005 all-state first team and was a two-time (2005, 2004) allconference first team pick and all-city selection ... Competed in the 2005 Shrine Bowl and Mon-Dake game ... Was named Central’s Offensive Co-Player of the Year after rushing for 1,745 yards and 18 touchdowns as a senior ... Also made 80 tackles, including six tackles-for-loss ... Won Central’s 2005 Ironman Award for offseason training ... Also competed in basketball and track and field. PERSONAL: Majoring in elementary education ... Son of Buck and Carrie Kasowski ... Uncle, Dale Kasowski, lettered at UND from 1972-75 and was an All-NCC running back as a senior.. ZACH KELLER Freshman 64 Year: Sophomore Height: 6-3 Weight: 290 Hometown: Minot, N.D. High School: Minot Major: Mechanical Engineering Enters the season second on the depth chart at right guard. 2006 (FRESHMAN): Did not see any game action. 2005: Redshirt season. BEFORE UND: A 2005 graduate of Minot High School ... A 2004 Class AAA all-state first team selection ... Also named to the 2004 Western Dakota Conference First Team ... Two-time Most Valuable Offensive Lineman at Minot High ... A three-year starter ... Also competed in track and field. PERSONAL: Majoring in mechanical engineering ... Son of Randy and Deb Keller. 37 PLAYER PROFILES DAVID KOELLN Offensive Line 74 Year: Sophomore Height: 6-5 Weight: 268 Hometown: Rochester, Minn. High School: John Marshall Major: Marketing Enters the season third on the depth chart at center. 2006 (FRESHMAN): Did not appear in any games. 2005: Redshirt season. BEFORE UND: A 2005 graduate of John Marshall High School ... Named the 2004 Big Nine Conference Defensive Player of the Year ... All-state first team selection by Minnesotapreps.com and the Minnesota Vikings ... Associated Press all-state honorable mention ... A 2004 Mr. Football Minnesota candidate ... Team captain as a senior ... 2004 academic all-state pick ... Named 2004 Big Nine Conference Scholar Athlete ... Member of the National Honor Society. PERSONAL: Majoring in marketing ... Son of Tom and Becky Koelln. RYAN KONRATH Quarterback 11 Year: Sophomore Height: 6-2 Weight: 180 Hometown: White Bear Lake, Minn. High School: White Bear Lake Major: Commerical Aviation Enters season second on the depth chart at quarterback. 2006 (FRESHMAN): Did not appear in any games. 2005: Redshirt season. BEFORE UND: A 2005 graduate of White Bear Lake High School ... Lettered three times in football and was an all-conference selection and all-state honorable mention... Also named White Bear Lake’s Offensive Player of the Year ... Threw for 450 yards and six touchdowns and ran for 900 yards and 10 TDs during senior year ... Also lettered twice in basketball and track and field. PERSONAL: Majoring in commercial aviation ... Son of Fred and Jill Konrath ... Dad was a quarterback at St. Cloud State. 38 KYLE KRUSENTJERNA Defensive Line 93 Year: Freshman Height: 6-4 Weight: 241 Hometown: Apple Valley, Minn. High School: Eastview Major: Entrepreneurship Enters the season fourth on the depth chart at left defensive end. 2006: Redshirt seasod ... Named team’s most valuable defensive scout player. BEFORE UND: A 2006 graduate of Eastview High School ... Led team to an 11-2 record and a conference championship as a senior, advancing to the state semifinals ... A 2005 all-state honorable mention ... Named to the 2005 All-Lake Conference Team and the allmetro third team ... Recorded 82 total tackles (53 solo) as a senior, along with six sacks, four forced fumbles and four fumble recoveries ... Also competed in track and field. PERSONAL: Majoring in entrepreneurship ... Son of Del and Julie Krusentjerna. JAKE LANDRY Quarterback 6 Year: Freshman Height: 6-4 Weight: 202 Hometown: Grand Forks, N.D. High School: Grand Forks Central Major: Undeclared Enters the season third on the depth chart at quarterback. 2006: Redshirt season. BEFORE UND: A 2006 graduate of Grand Forks Central High School ... Led the Knights to a 2005 Class AAA state championship ... Was named to the all-state first team as a senior and captured his second consecutive all-conference first team nod ... Selected to the 2005 Shrine Bowl and MonDak game ... Was named Central’s 2005 Offensive Co-Player of the Year after passing for 1,531 yards and 18 touchdowns ... A 2005 all-state second team selection and two-time (2005, 2004) all-city pick ... Also competed in basketball and baseball. PERSONAL: Undecided on a major. PLAYER PROFILES CLAYTON Defensive Back LEITH 24 Year: Sophomore Height: 6-3 Weight: 210 Hometown: Hawthorne, Wis. High School: Northwestern Major: Commercial Aviation Enters the season third on the depth chart at free safety. 2006 (FRESHMAN): Named to NCC Commissioner’s Academic Honor Roll ... Appeared in one game ... Made collegiate debut against Winona State (Sep. 16). 2005: Redshirt season. BEFORE UND: A 2005 graduate of Northwestern High School. PERSONAL: Majoring in commercial aviation ... Son of Robert and Lauren Leith. KELLEN LEUPP Wide Receiver 81 Year: Sophomore Height: 6-1 Weight: 193 Hometown: Stanley, N.D. High School: Stanley Major: Entrepreneurship DEREK MALNER Defensive Back 47 Year: Junior Height: 6-2 Weight: 200 Hometown: Gilbert, Minn. High School: Eveleth-Gilbert Major: Management Entering his first season as UND’s starting strong safety. 2006 (SOPHOMORE): Played in a career-high 12 games ... Registered 13 total tackles (seven solo) ... Recovered a fumble against Minnesota Duluth (Oct. 28) ... Earned first letter. 2005 (FRESHMAN): Appeared in one game as a freshman ... Made his collegiate debut vs. West Chester (Sep. 3). 2004: Redshirt season. BEFORE UND: A 2003 graduate of Eveleth-Gilbert High School ... Two-time first team all-conference selection ... Led team in tackles and defensive points twice ... Passed for 2,500 yards and ran for another 1,100 during his prep career. PERSONAL: Majoring in management ... Son of Rory and Diane Malner. MALNER’S CAREER STATISTICS Year Gp-Gs Solo Asst. Total TFL Int PBU RF FF QBH Sack 2005 1-0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 2006 12-0 7 6 13 0.0 0 0 1 0 0 0.0 Totals 13-0 7 6 13 0.0 0 0 1 0 0 0.0 Enters the season fourth on the depth chart at split end. 2006 (FRESHMAN): Appeared in one game at St. Cloud State (Nov. 4). 2005: Redshirt season. BEFORE UND: A 2005 graduate of Stanley High School ... Lettered three times in football ... Two-time all-state selection ... Lettered three times in basketball and earned one all-region nod ... Also lettered four times in track and field. PERSONAL: Majoring in entrepreneurship ... Son of Mitch and Tammy Leupp. Junior starting strong safety Derek Malner 39 PLAYER PROFILES RORY MANKE Defensive Back 20 Year: Junior Height: 6-1 Weight: 200 Hometown: Detroit Lakes, Minn. High School: Detroit Lakes Major: Biology Enters first season as UND’s starting free safety. 2006 (SOPHOMORE): Named to NCC Commissioner’s Academic Honor Roll for second straight year ... Appeared in all 13 games ... Achieved career highs in every statistical category ... Led team and ranked sixth in NCC with five interceptions ... Ranked second in NCC in interception return yards (116) ... Ranked third on team in solo tackles (40) ... Had two interceptions and five solo tackles in season opener at Central Washington (Sep. 1) ... Returned an interception 56 yards for a touchdown against Minnesota Duluth (Oct. 28) ... Also had two tackles-for-loss and one quarterback sack against UMD... Had one interception in each of UND’s final two postseason games at Nebraska-Omaha (Nov. 25) and at Grand Valley State (Dec. 2) ... Had a career-high six tackles (four solo) at Grand Valley State (Dec. 2) ... Registered at least five tackles in each of UND’s final four games, including three postseason games ... Earned second letter. 2005 (FRESHMAN): Named to NCC Commissioner’s Academic Honor Roll ... Appeared in all 13 games as a key reserve ... Made 10 total tackles and broke up a pair of passes ... Made his collegiate debut in the season opener at Central Washington (Aug. 27) ... Earned first letter. 2004: Redshirt season. BEFORE UND: A 2004 graduate of Detroit Lakes High School ... Named the 2003 Fargo Forum Player of the Year ... Named to the 2003 All-Minnesota Vikings Team ... Named team’s Most Valuable Offensive Player and Most Valuable Defensive Back as a senior ... Named to the 2003 Associated Press All-State Second Team at quarterback ... Two-year team captain ... Member of the National Honor Society ... Ran for 1,856 yards and 33 touchdowns from 2002-03 ... Also completed 147 passes in 301 attempts for 693 yards and six TDs ... Racked up 12 interceptions in four seasons as a defensive back. PERSONAL: Majoring in biology ... Son of Rick and Shan Manke ... Older brother, Reed, played quarterback for the Sioux from 2003-06 ... Oldest brother, Ryan, played defensive back for UND from 200104. MANKE’S CAREER STATISTICS Year Gp-Gs Solo Asst. Total TFL Int PBU RF FF QBH Sack 2005 13-0 8 2 10 0.0 0 2 0 0 0 0.0 2006 13-0 40 10 50 5.0 5 2 0 1 0 1.0 Totals 26-0 48 12 60 5.0 5 4 0 1 0 1.0 40 ROBBIE Linebacker MEEK 35 Year: Senior Height: 6-0 Weight: 223 Hometown: Bloomington, Minn. High School: Jefferson Major: Management Entering second season as UND’s starting weak side inside linebacker. 2006 (JUNIOR): Played in all 13 games, including 12 starts ... Achieved career-highs in every category ... Finished fourth on the team in total tackles (53) and tackles-for-loss (7.5) ... Registered the first two quarterback sacks of his career in back-to-back games ... Had one sack at St. Cloud State (Nov. 4) and against South Dakota (Nov. 11) ... Had a career-high eight tackles (six solo) at Augustana (Sep. 30) ... Recorded 5.5 tackles-for-loss over UND’s final five games ... Earned third letter. 2005 (SOPHOMORE): Appeared in eight games and made a pair of tackles ... Earned second letter. 2004 (FRESHMAN): Played in seven games as a freshman ... Recorded six total tackles (two solo) ... Made collegiate debut in the season opener against Delta State (Aug. 28) ... Earned first letter. 2003: Redshirt season. BEFORE UND: A 2003 graduate of Thomas Jefferson High School ... Two-time all-conference selection and two-time Thomas Jefferson Player of the Year ... 2002 all-metro pick ... Named Gatorade Player of the Year as a senior ... Recorded 217 career tackles as a prep, along with 12 sacks, 13 tackles for loss, 12 forced fumbles and four fumble recoveries ... Also captained the lacrosse team for three years. PERSONAL: Majoring in management ... Son of Dennis and Karen Meek ... Dad played football at Morningside College, a former member of the NCC. MEEK’S CAREER STATISTICS Year Gp-Gs Solo Asst. Total TFL Int PBU RF FF QBH Sack 2004 7-0 2 4 6 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 2005 8-0 1 1 2 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 13-12 32 21 53 7.5 0 2 0 0 1 2.0 2006 Totals 28-12 35 26 61 7.5 0 2 0 0 1 2.0 PLAYER PROFILES ANDY MILLER Linebacker 34 Year: Sophomore Height: 6-0 Weight: 233 Hometown: Menomonie, Wis. High School: Menomonie Major: Biology Enters the season second on the depth chart at weak side inside linebacker. 2006 (FRESHMAN): Named to NCC Commissioner’s Acadeic Honor Roll ... Appeared in 10 games ... Made collegiate debut at Northern Iowa (Sep. 9) ... Registered five tackles (two solo) on the season ... Earned first letter. 2005: Redshirt season. BEFORE UND: A 2005 graduate of Menomonie High School ... A 2004 all-state first team selection and 2004 Big Rivers Conference Player of the Year ... Also named to the All-Northwest Region Team ... A second team all-state pick as a junior ... Led team in tackles as a senior and scored 10 rushing touchdowns ... Team went 38-2 over his final three years ... Won state championship in 2002 and was state runner-up in 2003 ... Served as president of Menomonie Student Council ... Member of National Honor Society ... Also competed in hockey and track and field. PERSONAL: Majoring in biology ... Son of Terry and Jeanie Miller. TYLER Enters the season second on the depth chart at strong side inside linebacker. 2006 (JUNIOR): Named to NCC Commissioner’s Academic Honor Roll for second straight year ... Played in a career-high 11 games and made five tackles (four solo) ... Had a tackle-for-loss in UND’s NCAA first round playoff game against Winona State (Dec. 2) ... Earned first letter. 2005 (SOPHOMORE): Named to NCC Commissioner’s Academic Honor Roll ... Appeared in three games and made three tackles ... Made his UND debut vs. Western Washington (Sep. 17). 2004 (FRESHMAN): Played at North Dakota State College of Science in Wahpeton. BEFORE UND: A 2002 graduate of Wahpeton High School ... Spent 2004 season at North Dakota State College of Science. PERSONAL: Majoring in social science education ... Son of Jeff and Nancy Morrow. MUSCHA Offensive Lineman MOE Offensive Line 56 Year: Senior Height: 6-1 Weight: 235 Hometown: Wahpeton, N.D. High School: Wahpeton Major: Social Science Education JUSTIN ERIK MORROW Linebacker 72 Year: Junior Height: 6-4 Weight: 281 Hometown: International Falls, Minn. High School: Falls Major: Mechanical Engineering Enters first season as UND’s starting right guard and second season as UND’s long snapper on field goals and extra points. 2006 (SOPHOMORE): Played in 12 games as UND’s long snapper on field goals and extra points and as a key reserve on the offensive line .. Earned first letter ... Also competed in track and field for UND during the 2006-07 season ... Was the runner-up in the discus for the second straight year at the 2006 NCC Outdoor Championships ... Placed fifth in the shot put and 12th in the hammer throw ... Placed fourth in the shot put at the 2006 NCC Indoor Championships. 2005 (FRESHMAN): Appeared in six games as a freshman. 2004: Redshirt season ... Competed in track and field for UND and was runner-up in the discus at 2005 NCC Outdoor Track and Field Championships. BEFORE UND: A 2003 graduate of Falls High School ... A two-time first team all-conference selection and a two-time first team All-Tri State pick ... Named to the 2003 Academic All-State team. PERSONAL: Majoring in mechanical engineering ... Son of Craig and Mary Moe. 65 Year: Senior Height: 6-2 Weight: 285 Hometown: Fessenden, N.D. High School: Fessenden Major: Geography Enters the season second on the depth chart at center. 2006 (JUNIOR): Played in a career-high 10 games ... Earned first letter. 2005 (SOPHOMORE): Appeared in six games as a reserve. 2004 (FRESHMAN): Appeared in four games as a freshman ... Made collegiate debut against Mesa State (Sept. 4). 2003: Did not play. 2002: Redshirt season. BEFORE UND: A 2002 graduate of Fessenden/Bowden High School. PERSONAL: Majoring in geography ... Son of Don and Kathy Muscha ... Father played football at North Dakota State University. 41 PLAYER PROFILES ALEX MUESKE Offensive Line NICK 78 Year: Sophomore Height: 6-5 Weight: 310 Hometown: Merrill, Wis. High School: Merrill Major: Undeclared Enters the season second on the depth chart at left tackle. 2006 (FRESHMAN): Appeared in one game ... Made collegiate debut against Winona State (Sep. 16). 2005: Redshirt season. BEFORE UND: A 2005 graduate of Merrill High School ... A 2004 AllWisconsin Valley Conference honorable mention ... A two-year starter and letterwinner ... Anchored an offensive line that allowed Merrill to average 5.29 yards per rush in 2004 ... Winner of the Buck Award as the lineman that displays leadership on and off the field ... Also competed in track. PERSONAL: Undecided on a major ... Son of Tim and Jenny Mueske. ALEX NICHOLAS Wide Receiver Year: Junior Height: 6-1 Weight: 196 Hometown: Franklin, Wis. High School: Franklin Major: Investments 8 NOLTE Defensive Lineman Enters the season second on the depth chart at nose guard. 2006 (FRESHMAN): Named to NCC Commissioner’s Academic Honor Roll ... Appeared in one game ... Made collegiate debut against Winona State (Sep. 16). 2005: Redshirt season. BEFORE UND: A 2005 graduate of Parker High School ... Twice named all-state first team by Associated Press and Wisconsin Football Coaches Association ... Twice named to all-state second team by the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel ... Twice named to the Wisconsin State Journal all-area first team and All-Big Eight Conference First Team ... A two-time Big Eight Conference Lineman of the Year ... 2004 team captain ... Won three conference championships ... Wisconsin Shrine Bowl participant ... Made 56 tackles and four sacks as a senior ... Also forced four fumbles and recovered three ... Also competed in basketball, wrestling, hockey and baseball ... A 2004 all-conference second team pick in basketball ... Academic honor roll student ... Member of National Honor Society ... Graduated in the top 10% of his class. PERSONAL: Majoring in athletic training ... Son of Jim and Brenda Nolte. TROY OTT Tight End Enters the season second on the depth chart at split end. 2006 (SOPHOMORE): Appeared in six games ... Did not catch a pass. 2005 (FRESHMAN): Appeared in seven games and caught three passes for 37 yards ... Returned one kickoff for 21 yards ... Made his collegiate debut in the season opener at Central Washington (Aug. 27) and caught one pass for 10 yards. 2004: Redshirt season. BEFORE UND: A 2004 graduate of Franklin High School ... Garnered 2003 all-state first team honors ... 2003 First Team All-Conference North Division pick as a kicker ... A two-time all-area and all-conference first team wide receiver ... As a senior was nominated for the Wendy’s High School Heisman Award ... Participated in the 2004 Wisconsin High School Shrine Game ... All-state honorable mention wide receiver as a junior ... First in the nation in receiving yards per game (144) as a senior ... Led the state of Wisconsin in receiving yards (1,366) and yards per catch (20.4) as a senior ... Ranks second all-time in Wisconsin history in receiving yards (2,854) and touchdown receptions (31) ... Ranks fifth all-time with 164 receptions. PERSONAL: Majoring in investments ... Son of Tim and Pat Nicholas. 42 92 Year: Sophomore Height: 5-11 Weight: 272 Hometown: Janesville, Wis. High School: Parker Major: Athletic Training 84 Year: Senior Height: 6-5 Weight: 260 Hometown: Dickinson, N.D. High School: Dickinson Major: Management Enters the season second on the depth chart at tight end. 2006 (JUNIOR): Played in 11 games and made one start ... Lone start came against Minnesota Duluth (Oct. 28) ... Recorded his first career touchdown with a two-yard reception at Augustana (Sep. 30) ... Earned second letter. 2005 (SOPHOMORE): Appeared in all 13 games and made the first two starts of his career ... Earned his first starting nod vs. West Chester (Sep. 3) ... Grabbed his first collegiate reception with a 25-yarder vs. Ferris State (Oct. 8) ... Earned first letter. 2004 (FRESHMAN): Appeared in two games as a freshman ... Made his collegiate debut against Mesa State (Sept. 4) ... Made transition from wide receiver to tight end. 2003: Redshirt season. BEFORE UND: A 2003 graduate of Dickinson High School ... First team all-state selection as a wide receiver and an all-conference firstteamer as a wide receiver and defensive back ... All-conference performer in basketball as a junior ... Nine-time state qualifier in tracl. PERSONAL: Majoring in management ... Son of Roger and Robbin Ott ... Father played football at Dickinson State. PLAYER PROFILES DRAKE OTTO Defensive Back RYAN 5 Year: Junior Height: 5-11 Weight: 185 Hometown: Kenosha, Wis. High School: Mary D. Bradford Major: Physical Education Enters the season second on the depth chart at left cornerback. 2006 (SOPHOMORE): Named to NCC Commissioner’s Academic Honor Roll for second consecutive year ... Played in a career-high 12 games ... Had a career-high 12 tackles (eight solo) ... Also registered a pair of pass breakups ... Had a career-high three tackles (all solo) in UND’s playoff opener against Winona State (Nov. 18) ... Earned second letter. 2005 (FRESHMAN): Named to NCC Commissioner’s Academic Honor Roll ... Appeared in 10 games and made three tackles with one pass breakup ... Made his collegiate debut in the season opener at Central Washington (Aug. 27) ... Earned first letter. 2004: Redshirt season. BEFORE UND: A 2004 graduate of Mary D. Bradford High School ... Named the city’s Most Outstanding Defensive Back as a senior and Most Outstanding Receiver as a junior ... Set school records for receptions and receiving yards ... A two-time all-county and all-conference pick ... Team captain as a senior ... A 2002 WFCA all-state first team wide receiver and first team all-region selection ... Named to the Wisconsin Top 100 Players list ... Participated in the 2004 Wisconsin High School Shrine Game. PERSONAL: Undecided on a major ... Son of Eric and Carrie Otto. OTTO’S CAREER STATISTICS Year Gp-Gs Solo Asst. Total TFL Int PBU RF FF QBH Sack 2005 10-0 1 2 3 0.0 0 1 0 0 0 0.0 2006 12-0 8 4 12 0.0 0 2 0 0 0 0.0 Totals 22-0 9 6 15 0.0 0 3 0 0 0 0.0 POLLOW Outside Linebacker 42 Year: Sophomore Height: 5-11 Weight: 225 Hometown: Germantown, Wis. High School: Major: Undeclared Enters the season fourth on the depth chart at weak side outside linebacker. 2006 (FRESHMAN): Played at Fullerton (Calif.) College under former UND head coach Gene Murphy ... Appeared in seven games and made 22 tackles (seven solo) ... Recorded one interception and returned it 58 yards for a touchdown ... Named a Hornet Scholar. BEFORE UND: Transferred to UND from Fullerton College ... A 2005 graduate of Germantown High School ... Named all-state honorable mention and an all-conference first team selection as a senior ... Also earned all-area honors. PERSONAL: Undecided on a major. KEITH QUEOFF Offensive Lineman 71 Year: Freshman Height: 6-6 Weight: 277 Hometown: Milwaukee, Wis. High School: Pius XI Major: Undeclared Enters the season third on the depth chart at left tackle. 2006: Redshirt season. BEFORE UND: A 2006 graduate of Pius XI High School ... A threeyear starter who served as team captain in 2004 and 2005 ... Was twice named (2004, 2005) to the all-conference first team ... Was named team’s most valuable player as a senior ... Also lettered four times in golf and three times in basketball. PERSONAL: Undecided on a major. 43 PLAYER PROFILES JEFF RICHTER Defensive Line 96 Year: Junior Height: 6-4 Weight: 272 Hometown: St. Cloud, Minn. High School: St. Cloud Tech Major: Physical Education Entering first season as UND’s starting left defensive end. 2006 (SOPHOMORE): Played in a career-high 11 games ... Made three tackles (two solo) ... Recorded three quarterback hurries, including two against Minnesota Duluth (Oct. 28) ... Earned first letter. 2005 (FRESHMAN): Appeared in a career-high seven games and made two tackles. 2004: Received medical hardship ... Appeared in one game ... Made collegiate debut against Mesa State (Sept. 4) and made two tackles. 2003: Redshirt season. BEFORE UND: A 2003 graduate of St. Cloud Tech ... A two-time allconference and all-area performer ... Twice voted team’s most valuable defensive lineman ... Had 78 tackles, three sacks and 10 tackles for loss as a senior ... Attended UND summer football camp and was named most valuable linebacker ... A two-time all-area and all-conference selection in track ... Also lettered once in hockey. PERSONAL: Majoring in physical education ... Son of Gene and Karen Richter. RICHTER’S CAREER STATISTICS Year Gp-Gs Solo Asst. Total TFL Int PBU RF FF QBH Sack 2004* 1-0 1 1 2 0.0 0 0 0 1 0 0.0 2005 7-0 1 1 2 1.0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 2006 11-0 2 1 3 0.5 0 1 0 0 3 0.0 Totals 19-0 4 3 7 1.5 0 1 0 1 3 0.0 * – Received medical hardship NICK Fullback SAFRANSKI 49 Year: Sophomore Height: 5-11 Weight: 265 Hometown: Argyle, Minn. High School: Stephen-Argyle Central Major: Business Economics Enters the season third on the depth chart at fullback. 2006 (FRESHMAN): Did not see game action. 2005: Redshirt season. BEFORE UND: A 2005 graduate of Stephen-Argyle Central High School ... 2004 all-state and all-conference selection ... Named 2004 Top of State Conference Most Valuable Player ... Team captain ... Played on two (2003, 2004) state championship teams ... Also lettered in basketball, track and field and baseball. PERSONAL: Majoring in business economics ... Son of David and Brenda Safranski. 44 CREIGHTON Offensive Line SCHROYER 70 Year: Freshman Height: 6-4 Weight: 250 Hometown: Pipestone, Minn. High School: Pipestone Area Major: Fish & Wildlife Biology Enters the season third on the depth chart at right guard. 2006: Redshirt season. BEFORE UND: A 2006 graduate of Pipestone Area High School ... Was named 2005 Southern Minnesota Alliance Most Valuable Offensive Lineman and was a first team all-conference selection, the second consecutive year he nabbed each honor ... A three-year starter ... Also competed in track and field and was a two-time all-state selection ... Won 2005 state title in the shot put. PERSONAL: Majoring in fish and wildlife biology ... Son of Richard and Deb Schroyer. JOEL SCHWENZFEIER Defensive Back 21 Year: Freshman Height: 6-2 Weight: 192 Hometown: Hallock, Minn. High School: Kittson Central Major: Business Economics Enters the season second on the depth chart at free safety. 2006: Redshirt season. BEFORE UND: A 2006 graduate of Kittson Central High School ... Named to the 2005 9-Man all-state first team for the third straight year and was the Top of State Special Teams Player of the Year ... A 2004 all-state honorable mention ... Scored 58 total touchdowns in his career, including 50 on offense and six on special teams ... Racked up over 3,100 career offensive yards ... A four-year starter in basketball as well and was a three-time all-conference pick. PERSONAL: Majoring in business economics ... Older brother, Aaron, was a running back at UND from 2001-03. PLAYER PROFILES BROCK SETNESS Quarterback 15 Year: Freshman Height: 6-5 Weight: 230 Hometown: Neche, N.D. High School: North Border Major: Mechanical Engineering Enters the season fourth on the depth chart at quarterback. 2006: Redshirt season. BEFORE UND: A 2006 graduate of North Border High School ... Served as a team captain as a senior and earned all-state second team honors ... A two-time (2005, 2004) all-region selection ... Participated in the 2005 Shrine Bowl and MonDak games ... Threw for more than 2,700 yards and 30 touchdowns in his career ... Also competed in basketball and baseball. PERSONAL: Majoring in mechanical engineering. ANDREW SORBO Fullback 43 Year: Senior Height: 5-10 Weight: 221 Hometown: Adams, N.D. High School: Edmore Major: Physical Therapy Entering first season as UND’s starting fullback. 2006 (JUNIOR): Named to NCC Commissioner’s Academic Honor Roll for second consecutive year ... Appeared in a career-high 13 games and made two starts ... Made his first career start at Augustana (Sep. 30) ... Caught four passes for 32 yards on the season ... Earned his second letter. 2005 (SOPHOMORE): Named to NCC Commissioner’s Academic Honor Roll ... Appeared in 12 games and caught four passes for 39 yards and one touchdown ... Also ran once for three yards ... Made his UND debut in the season opener at Central Washington (Aug. 27) ... Scored his first touchdown as a Sioux with a five-yard reception vs. Augustana (Sep. 24) ... Earned first letter. 2004: Redshirt season. 2003 (FRESHMAN): Played at North Dakota State College of Science. BEFORE UND: Spent the 2003 season at North Dakota State College of Science ... A 2003 graduate of Edmore High School ... Lettered four times in football and garnered all-state honors as a senior ... Named to the all-region team as a junior ... Racked up over 1,400 yards rushing and 124 tackles as a senior ... Also lettered four times in basketball and five times in baseball. PERSONAL: Majoring in physical therapy ... Son of Allen and Judy Sorbo. SORBO’S CAREER RUSHING STATISTICS Year Gp-Gs Att. Yards Avg Long 2005 12-0 1 3 3.0 3 13-2 1 0 0.0 0 2006 Totals 25-2 2 3 1.5 3 TD 0 0 0 SORBO’S CAREER RECEIVING STATISTICS Year Gp-Gs Rec. Yards Avg Long 2005 12-0 4 39 9.8 15 2006 13-2 4 32 8.0 13 Totals 25-2 8 71 8.9 15 TD 1 0 1 BOBBY STROUP Outside Linebacker 44 Year: Sophomore Height: 6-0 Weight: 223 Hometown: Fargo, N.D. High School: South Major: Political Science Entering first season as UND’s starting weak side outside linebacker. 2006 (FRESHMAN): Appeared in all 13 games ... Led the NCC in quarterback sacks (8.0) and tackles-for-loss (14.5) ... His eight sacks are a UND freshman record and rank tied for sixth on UND’s singleseason list for all players ... Ranked fourth on the team in tackles (54) and solo tackles (37) ... Tied for the team lead with eight quarterback hurries ... Enjoyed four four-sack performances ... Recorded the first two sacks of his career at Northern Iowa (Sep. 9) ... Also had twosack games against Winona State (Sep. 16), Western Washington (Sep. 23) and Winona State (Nov. 18) ... Named NCC Defensive CoPlayer of the Week (Sep. 25) after recording eight tackles (seven solo), two sacks and a forced fumble against Western Washington ... Had at least one tackle-for-loss in nine of UND’s 13 games and had five games with at least two tackles-for-loss ... Notched a career-high nine tackles (five solo), including two tackles-for-loss, and recovered a fumble in UND’s NCAA quarterfinal game at Grand Valley State (Dec. 2) ... Earned first letter. 2005: Redshirt season. BEFORE UND: A 2005 graduate of Fargo South High School ... Competed in 2005 Dakota Bowl and Shrine Bowl ... Named to 2004 Class AAA all-state first team ... Named to All-Eastern Dakota Conference team ... Played for 2004 Class AAA state champions and was named team’s most valuable defensive player ... The 2004 Prep Nation.com Player of the Year ... Logged 87 tackles, four sacks and two interceptions as a senior ... Also competed in track and field. PERSONAL: Majoring in political science ... Son of Bob and Suzanne Stroup ... Father played football at the University of Minnesota. STROUP’S CAREER STATISTICS Year Gp-Gs Solo Asst. Total TFL Int PBU RF FF QBH Sack 2006 13-0 37 17 54 14.5 0 3 1 1 8 8.0 Totals 13-0 37 17 54 14.5 0 3 1 1 8 8.0 45 PLAYER PROFILES JEFF TESCHER Outside Linebacker 37 Year: Sophomore Height: 6-1 Weight: 236 Hometown: Bismarck, N.D. High School: St. Mary’s Major: Accounting Enters the season second on the depth chart at strong side outside linbacker ... Will also serve as long snapper on punts for second straight season. 2006 (FRESHMAN): Named to NCC Commissioner’s Academic Honor Roll ... Appeared in 12 games and served as UND’s long snapper on punts ... Made his collegiate debut in the season opener at Central Washington (Sep. 1) ... Earned first letter. 2005: Redshirt season. BEFORE UND: A 2005 graduate of Bismarck St. Mary’s High School ... 2004 Class AAA all-state first team selection ... Named to 2004 Western Dakota Conference team on offense and defense ... All-state second team pick as a junior ... Served as team captain as a senior and was a three-year starter ... Also competed in baseball and basketball ... Was a starter on 2003 basketball state championship team. PERSONAL: Majoring in accounting ... Son of Jeff and Paulette Tescher ... Father wrestled at UND and was an All-American in 1981. MARCUS TIBESAR Fullback 39 Year: Sophomore Height: 6-2 Weight: 231 Hometown: St. Paul, Minn. High School: Cretin-Derham Hall Major: Entrepreneurship Enters the season second on the depth chart at fullback. 2006 (FRESHMAN): Named to NCC Commissioner’s Academic Honor Roll ... Played in four games ... Made collegiate debut against Winona State (Sep. 16) ... Made his NCAA postseason debut in quarterfinal loss at Grand Valley State (Dec. 2). 2005: Redshirt season. BEFORE UND: A 2005 graduate of Cretin-Derham Hall ... Named to 2004 all-state team by KARE 11, St. Paul Pioneer Press and Minneapolis Star-Tribune (2nd team) ... Served as a team captain as a senior ... Caught 17 passes for 179 yards and two touchdowns as a senior ... Also made 45 tackles, including six for a loss and four sacks ... Led the team in special teams tackles ... Named to 2004 Minnesota Football Coaches Association Academic All-State team ... Named to 2004 Presidents Honor Roll ... Member of National Honor Society ... Also competed in hockey and baseball. PERSONAL: Majoring in entrepreneurship ... Son of Rick and Judy Tibesar ... Older brother, Tim Tibesar, is a former linebacker (199396) and assistant coach at UND (2001-04) and currently serves as defensive coordinator at Kansas State University. 46 BRADY TRENBEATH Wide Receiver 17 Year: Sophomore Height: 6-1 Weight: 199 Hometown: Cavalier, N.D. High School: Cavalier Major: Management Entering first season as UND’s starting split end. 2006 (FRESHMAN): An All-NCC honorable mention ... Named to NCC Commissioner’s Academic Honor Roll ... Was selected as UND’s most improved player ... Started all 13 games ... Set UND freshman records for receptions (60), receiving yards (753) and touchdown receptions (four) ... Ranked second on the team in all four categories ... Ranked fifth in the NCC in receiving yards, seventh in receptions and ninth in receptions per game (4.62) and receiving yards per game (57.9) ... Enjoyed three 100-yard receiving performances, include 100-yard outings in each of UND’s last two postseason games ... Matched is season-high with 10 catches for 119 yards and a touchdown in the NCAA quarterfinal at Grand Valley State (Dec. 2) ... Caught seven passes for a career-high 125 yards and a score in the NCAA second round at Nebraska-Omaha (Nov. 25) ... Caught five passes for 108 yards and a touchdown against Winona State (Sep. 16) ... Scored on an 87-yard reception in that game, the longest touchdown catch in UND history ... Caught 10 passes for 92 yards at St. Cloud State (Nov. 4) ... Made his collegiate debut in the season opener at Central Washington (Sep. 1) and caught five passes for 59 yards and one touchdown ... Earned first letter. 2005: Received medical hardship ... Earned the prestigious University of North Dakota Thomas J. Clifford Freshman Award for academic standards and leadership ... Did not play in any games. 2004: Redshirt season. BEFORE UND: A 2004 graduate of Cavalier High School ... The 2003 Class AA Player of the Year ... Three-time all-conference first team selection at wide receiver ... Two-time all-state first team pick ... Hauled in 1,010 receiving yards as a senior and added another 815 rushing yards ... Scored 36 total touchdowns in 2003, including four on kickoff returns on one punt return score. PERSONAL: Majoring in management ... Son of Jerry and Connie Trenbeath. TRENBEATH’S CAREER RECEIVING STATISTICS Year Gp-Gs Rec. Yards Avg Long TD 2006 13-13 60 753 12.6 87 4 Totals 13-13 60 753 12.6 87 4 TRENBEATH GAME-BY-GAME IN 2006 (Receiving) Opp. Rec. Yards Avg. Long TD at CWU 5 59 11.8 37 1 at UNI 3 47 15.7 33 0 WSU 5 108 21.6 87 1 WWU 2 24 12.0 14 0 at AC 4 42 10.5 16 0 MSU 3 33 11.0 13 0 at UNO 1 6 6.0 6 0 UMD 1 9 9.0 9 0 at SCSU 10 92 9.2 15 0 USD 6 57 9.5 17 0 WSU 3 32 10.7 15 0 at UNO 7 125 17.9 48 1 at GVSU 10 119 11.9 46 1 PLAYER PROFILES BRIAN TROEN Offensive Line 77 Year: Junior Height: 6-3 Weight: 287 Hometown: Racine, Wis. High School: Washington Park Major: Investments Entering third season as UND’s starting left guard. 2006 (SOPHOMORE): Named to All-NCC second team ... Named to NCC Commissioner’s Academic Honor Roll ... Started all 13 games ... Started the first six games of the season at left guard and the final seven games at left tackle ... Earned second letter. 2005 (FRESHMAN): Earned All-NCC honorable mention accolades ... Named UND’s Rookie of the Year ... Appeared in 12 games, including 11 starts ... Started eight times at left guard and three times at left tackle ... Earned first letter. 2004: Redshirt season. BEFORE UND: A 2004 graduate of Washington Park High School ... 2003 Milwaukee Journal Sentinel all-state honorable mention ... Named to the 2003 all-area team ... A two-time all-county first team performer ... Also a two-time all-conference first team pick ... Served as a team captain in 2003 ... Participated in the 2004 Wisconsin High School Shrine Game ... Did not give up a sack during his junior and senior seasons. Personal: Majoring in investments ... Son of Don and Kathy Troen. Two-time All-NCC second teamer Brian Troen KENLEY WAHLIN Wide Receivers 89 Year: Sophomore Height: 6-2 Weight: 180 Hometown: Crookston, Minn. High School: Crookston Major: Elementary Education Enters the season third on the depth chart at split end. 2006 (FRESHMAN): Named to NCC Commissioner’s Academic Honor Roll ... Did not see game action. 2005: Redshirt season. BEFORE UND: A 2005 graduate of Crookston High School ... The 2004 Northern Lakes Conference Most Valuable Defensive Back and a 2004 all-conference pick ... A 2004 all-state honorable mention and team MVP ... All-state honorable mention as a junior ... 2002 Rookie of the Year ... 2004 team co-captain ... Three-year starter ... Had 106 catches for 2,074 yards and 31 touchdowns in his prep career ... Also had 15 career interceptions ... Also competed in track and basketball ... Graduated as Crookston High School’s all-time leading scorer in basketball. PERSONAL: Majoring in elementary education ... Son of Chris and Karla Wahlin. 47 PLAYER PROFILES NATHAN WAYNE TYLER WEIGELT Defensive Line Defensive Back 63 Year: Sophomore Height: 6-2 Weight: 275 Hometown: Menomonie, Wis. High School: Menomonie Major: Mechanical Engineering Entering first season as UND’s starting nose guard. 2006 (FRESHMAN): Appeared in all 12 games ... Made eight tackles (seven solo) ... Recorded his first career sack in the first round of the NCAA playoffs against Winona State (Nov. 18) ... Earned first letter. 2005: Redshirt season. BEFORE UND: A 2005 graduate of Menomonie High School ... Named to 2004 all-state first team ... The 2004 Big Rivers Conference Lineman of the Year ... A 2004 All-Northwest Region first team pick ... A first team all-state pick as a junior in 2003 ... Had 17 quarterback sacks over his final two years ... Had 13 tackles-forloss as a senior ... Led team to a three-year record of 38-2 ... Member of 2002 state champion team and 2003 state runner-up ... Member of the National Honor Society ... Also competed in basketball. PERSONAL: Majoring in mechanical engineering ... Son of Sharon Wayne and Terry and April Wayne. 31 Year: Senior Height: 6-0 Weight: 180 Hometown: Fessenden, N.D. High School: Fessenden Major: Management Entering first season as UND’s starting left cornerback. 2006 (JUNIOR): Appeared in four games before suffering a seasonending injury ... Made a career-high seven tackles (five solo) against Winona State (Sep. 16) ... Earned first letter. 2005 (SOPHOMORE): Appeared in eight games and made five tackles. 2004 (FRESHMAN): Appeared in two games as a freshman and made three tackles (two solo) ... Played in first collegiate game against Mesa State (Sept. 4). 2003: Redshirt season. BEFORE UND: A 2003 graduate of Fessenden High School ... Second team all-state selection as a senior ... Also named all-region and allarea ... Named all-region second team and all-state as a junior ... Allregion selection as a sophomore ... Six-time state qualifier in track and field ... All-district and all-conference in basketball as a senior. PERSONAL: Majoring in management ... Son of Mike and Michelle Weigelt. WAYNE’S CAREER STATISTICS Year Gp-Gs Solo Asst. Total TFL Int PBU RF FF QBH Sack 2006 12-0 7 1 8 1.0 0 0 0 0 2 1.0 Totals 12-0 7 1 8 1.0 0 0 0 0 2 1.0 Sophomore nose guard Nathan Wayne 48 WEIGELT’S CAREER STATISTICS Year Gp-Gs Solo Asst. Total TFL Int PBU RF FF QBH Sack 2004 2-0 2 1 3 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 2005 8-0 3 2 5 1.0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 4-0 7 3 10 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 2006 Totals 14-0 12 6 18 1.0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 INCOMING FRESHMEN CHRIS ANDERSON Wide Receiver 6-3 175 Duluth, Minn. (Duluth Central High School) A 2007 graduate of Duluth Central High School ... Served as a team captain as a senior ... Named to All-North Country Conference first team during junior year ... Also competed in track and field and participated in state championship as a junior ... Team captain in track ... Also played basketball. Coach Lennon on Anderson: “Chris is a multi-sport athlete with a tremendous amount of athletic ability. His combination of size and speed will be a positive addition to our offense. Chris suffered a mid-year injury that cut short his senior year.” KRIS NICK BYLIN Offensive Line 6-5 270 Adams, N.D. (Adams-Edmore-Edinburg High School) A 2007 graduate of Adams-Edmore-Edinburg High School ... Earned first team all-region honors as a senior ... Was named team’s most valuable player and served as a team captain during senior year ... Competed in the 2006 Shrine Bowl and Badlands Bowl ... Also played basketball and served as a team captain during senior year ... Earned all-district honors and was named team’s most valuable player as a junior in 200506 ... Scored more than 1,000 career points as a prep. Coach Lennon on Bylin: “Nick is an extremely gifted athlete who possesses the natural talent that will allow him to develop into an outstanding offensive lineman.” ANKENBAUER JOHN CARRUTH Safety 5-10 180 Murphy, Tex. (Plano East High School) A 2007 graduate of Plano East High School ... Led team to 5A state quarterfinals ... Earned all-district first team honors at defensive back as a senior and junior ... An all-district honorable mention at running back as a junior ... Was the fifth-rated defensive back prospect at the Texas A&M Nike combine ... Also competed in baseball and track and field ... Played seventh in the 1600-meter relay at the Texas Relays. Wide Receiver/Tight End 6-6 210 Eden Prairie, Minn. (Eden Prairie High School) A 2007 graduate of Eden Prairie High School ... Guided Eden Prairie High School to the 5A state championship as a senior and led the team in receptions and receiving yards ... Was an all-state honorable mention as a senior ... Also earned all-metro and all-conference honors in 2006 ... Also competed in basketball and track and field. Coach Lennon on Ankenbauer: “Kris can be described as a hitter. He has shown the ability to deliver the big hit that can change the momentum of a game. He has a solid work ethic and will be a great addition to our defense.” Coach Lennon on Carruth: “John was literally and figuratively the big, go-to receiver for the 5A state champions. His size and athletic ability are the attributes that will allow John to be very successful at the collegiate level.” BROC BELLMORE DREW DAGGETT Defensive Line 6-1 265 Horace, N.D. (West Fargo High School) A 2007 graduate of West Fargo High School where he played for head coach and former Fighting Sioux Jay Gibson ... Participated in the 2006 Shrine Bowl and Badlands Bowl ... Earned first team all-state honors as a senior and was named to his second consecutive All-Eastern Dakota Conference first team ... Served as team captain as a senior and was named West Fargo’s most valuable player ... Also earned team’s most valuable offensive and defensive lineman awards ... Was the 2006 Red River Valley Powerlifting champion and set school weightlifting records for bench press, power clean and squat. Wide Receiver 6-3 200 Frazee, Minn. (Frazee-Vergas High School) A 2007 graduate of Frazee-Vergas High School ... A team captain as a senior ... Earned All Heart O’Lakes Conference first team honors ... Was named most valuable receiver at the UND Football Camp ... A four-time all-state performer in track and field ... Was the 2007 state champion in the 300-meter hurdles ... Finished fourth in the 110-meter hurdles, high jump and 800-meter relay ... State runner-up in the high jump as a junior and placed third in the 110-meter hurdles ... Also competed in basketball and scored more than 1,000 career points ... Served as a team captain as a junior and senior. Coach Lennon on Belmore: “Broc is a big, strong and athletic defensive lineman who has all of the tools to be a productive member of our defensive front. His work ethic and leadership qualities make him an excellent fit for our program.” Coach Lennon on Daggett: “Drew is an outstanding athlete who has a tremendous amount of football potential. He will bring both size and speed to the receiver position. He will also participate in the Sioux track and field program.” TROY BRYANT Cornerback 6-0 190 Colfax, Wis. (Menomonie High School) A 2007 graduate of Menomonie High School ... Named to 2006 Milwaukee Journal Sentinel All-State team ... Also earned all-region and all-conference accolades ... Helped lead Menomonie to conference titles as a senior and junior ... Menomonie went 34-3 during his three years ... Recorded six career interceptions and three touchdowns ... A three-time all-conference performer in track and field ... Four-year member of the honor roll. Coach Lennon on Bryant: “Troy continues the legacy of outstanding players to come out of Menomonie High School. Troy has the ability to make big plays in big games and possesses the mentality of a winner.” MITCH GOERTZ Linebacker 6-2 225 Rothschild, Wis. (D.C. Everest High School) A 2007 graduate of D.C. Everest High School ... Earned all-state, allregion and all-conference honors as a senior ... Was also named to the 2006 Channel 7 All-Star team ... Named D.C. Everest’s Most Valuable Defensive Player as a senior and served as team captain ... Also competed in basketball and track and field ... Served as captain in basketball ... Vice-president of D.C. Everest’s DECA club. Coach Lennon on Goertz: “Mitch is a highly decorated linebacker from a very good football league. He possesses a fierce competitive nature and plays the game with an intense passion.” 49 INCOMING FRESHMEN BRENT GOSKA Quarterback 6-4 200 Wisconsin Rapids, Wis. (Wisconsin Rapids Lincoln High School) A 2007 graduate of Wisconsin Rapids Lincoln High School ... All-state quarterback as a senior ... As a senior also earned his second consecutive all-region and all-conference honors .... Was named to 2006 and 2005 Channel 7 All-Star teams ... Earned all-state second team honors as a junior ... Led his team to Division I state runner-up as a junior and was named the Wisconsin Valley Conference Offensive Player of the Year ... Racked up nearly 5,000 career total yards, including 3,616 rushing yards ... Threw 23 career touchdowns and ran for 36 ... Earned allconference second team honors in basketball as a junior ... Was an allconference second team pick in baseball in 2004. Coach Lennon on Goska: “Brent is a proven leader and a great competitor. He plays the quarterback position with a linebacker’s mentality and has demonstrated that he is a playmaker. His presence will have a positive impact on our program.” player who makes plays all over the field. He fits the mold of the type of linebackers that have been very successful at UND.” BEN HICKS Linebacker/Fullback 6-1 205 Colorado Springs, Colo. (Pine Creek High School) A 2007 graduate of Pine Creek High School ... A three-year starter at linebacker ... Led Pine Creek to back-to-back conference championships as a senior and junior ... An all-state honorable mention as a senior ... Earned all-metro first team honors as a senior ... An all-conference first team pick as a junior and senior ... Registered 123 tackles and one interception as a senior ... Also a standout wrestler as a prep. Coach Lennon on Hicks: “Ben possesses an instinctual style of play that allows him to make plays from sideline to sideline. He has the versatility and toughness to play on either side of the ball.” KELLEY BRAD Safety 6-0 185 Willmar, Minn. (Willmar High School) A 2007 graduate of Willmar High School ... A three-time (2006, 2005 & 2004) All-West Central Area selection ... Earned All-Central Lakes Conference honors as a senior and junior ... Ran for more than 1,500 career yards and 17 touchdowns ... Returned four punts and three kickoffs for touchdowns in his career ... Recorded four career interceptions ... Also competed in basketball and track and field. Linebacker 6-2 215 Coon Rapids, Minn. (Coon Rapids High School) A 2007 graduate of Coon Rapids High School ... Trails only former UND All-American Digger Anderson on Coon Rapids High School’s career tackles list ... A 2006 all-state selection ... Earned his second straight all-conference honor as a senior ... Served as team captain as a senior and was named Coon Rapids’ Most Valuable Defensive Player ... Led the conference in tackles-for-loss ... An all-conference performer in track and field in the 100-meters and 200-meters ... Member of the National Honor Society ... Served on the Student Senate. Coach Lennon on Hanson: “Cory has shown the ability to make big plays throughout his high school career in multiple ways. He will fit well into our defensive schemes and will bring excitement to the game with his style of play.” Coach Lennon on Kelley: “Brad has the speed and aggressive attitude needed to be a successful linebacker in the UND defense. He plays the game with a strong sense of confidence, which allows him to make a significant impact on the success of a defensive unit.” CORY HANSON DOMINIQUE HAWKINS MARK KUBACKI Cornerback 6-0 180 Rockford, Minn. (Armstrong Senior High School) A 2007 graduate of Armstrong Senior High School ... Rushed 21 times for 171 yards and a touchdown in 2006 season opener before suffering a season-ending injury ... Earned all-conference honors as a junior after leading Armstrong Senior High in rushing yards, receptions and all-purpose yards ... Served as a team captain during junior season ... Also competed in track and field and finished fourth in 400-meter relay and ninth in the long jump at the 2005 state championships. Linebacker 6-2 230 Stillwater, Minn. (Stillwater Area High School) A 2007 graduate of Stillwater Area High School ... Led Stillwater to back-to-back section 3A championships ... Earned all-conference honors as an inside linebacker during senior year and as an outside linebacker during junior season ... Team defensive captain in 2006 ... Ranks seventh all-time at Stillwater in career defensive points ... Made 170 career tackles with five interceptions and four fumble recoveries ... Also played basketball as a prep. Coach Lennon on Hawkins: “Dominique is a player who was unable to participate his senior year due to an injury. During his junior year, however, he showed the ability to be a very versatile and explosive athlete. He definitely has all of the ingredients to develop into an excellent player at the collegiate level.” Coach Lennon on Kubacki: “Mark’s style of play can be best characterized as physical. He brings an edge to the field that makes his presence known.” DAN HENDRICKSON Linebacker 6-0 200 Minot, N.D. (Minot High School) A 2007 graduate of Minot High School ... Helped lead Minot High to state championship game in 2006 ... Served as a team captain as a junior and earned all-state and all-conference honors ... Also played hockey as a prep ... Earned all-honors as a defenseman during senior year ... Was also named to the West Region All-Tournament team. Coach Lennon on Hendrickson: “Dan is a very athletic and tenacious 50 MITCH KUDRNA Defensive Back 6-1 185 Dickinson, N.D. (Dickinson High School) A 2007 graduate of Dickinson High School ... A 2006 finalist for Western Dakota Association Senior of the Year ... Earned first team allstate honors as a senior ... A two-time (2006, 2005) all-conference first team selection at both defensive back and running back ... Also earned all-conference first team honors as a return specialist during senior year ... Served as a team captain as a senior ... Track and field standout was state champion in the 400-meters as a junior ... Placed third in the 200meters and seventh in the 100-meters as a junior ... Took third place in the 400-meters during sophomore year ... Also played basketball. INCOMING FRESHMEN Coach Lennon on Kudrna: “Mitch possesses the speed and athletic ability to make a positive impact within the football program. Mitch is capable of playing on either side of the ball.” JOSH MURRAY Running Back 5-11 195 Pepin, Wis. (Pepin High School) A 2007 graduate of Pepin High School ... An all-state honorable mention as a senior ... Also nabbed all-conference second team honors and was named to the all-area team ... A first team all-conference pick as a sophomore and junior ... Pepin High School’s Offensive Player of the Year as a sophomore, junior and senior ... Named Pepin’s most valuable player as a junior ... Ran for 4,823 career yards ad 68 touchdowns ... Also caught 13 touchdown passes ... A first team all-conference pick in both basketball and baseball in 2006. Coach Lennon on Murray: “Josh is a very talented multi-sport athlete. On the football field, Josh has an elusive running style that is complemented by his ability to catch the ball out of the backfield.” TRU NGUYEN Linebacker 6-1 210 Burnsville, Minn. (Burnsville High School) A 2007 graduate of Burnsville High School ... Earned all-conference honors as a senior ... Made 130 career tackles, including 19 tackles-forloss ... Had 13 career quarterback hurries, recovered 14 fumbles and forced five fumbles. CHRIS SCHAAN Defensive Lineman 6-2 215 Chandler, Ariz. (Hamilton High School) A 2007 graduate of Hamilton High School ... School’s all-time leader with 17 career sacks ... Led team to Class 5A state championship as a senior ... An all-region first team pick as a senior ... Named most valuable outside linebacker at 2006 UND Football Camp. Coach Lennon on Schaan: “Chris has the reputation as an excellent pass rusher. His style of play was a big reason Hamilton High School won the 5A championship in Arizona. Chris will be a great addition to a defensive front that takes great pride in pressuring the quarterback.” MATT SIMMONS Offensive Lineman 6-4 315 Racine, Wis. (Racine Park High School) A 2007 graduate of Racie Park High School ... A two-time (2006 and 2005) all-state first team selection and two-time (2006 and 2005) allconference first team pick ... Led Racine Park High School to a state championship as a junior ... Track and field standout who qualified for the 2006 state meet in the shot put. Coach Lennon on Simmons: “Matt was a highly recruited offensive lineman that anchored one of the best rushing offenses in the state of Wisconsin. Matt has exception size and will be a great addition to our offensive line.” CATLIN Coach Lennon on Nguyen: “Tru is a linebacker with great mobility and impressive instincts. He has a physical style of play that will make him an exciting player to watch during his career at UND.” BRANDON QUISENBERRY Offensive Lineman 6-4 265 Billings, Mont. (Billings West High School) A 2007 graduate of Billings West High School ... A first team all-state and all-conference selection as a senior ... Named to 2006 Super State Football Team ... Led Billings West to back-to-back state championship games as a junior and senior, winning a state championship as a junior ... Competed in the 2006 Badlands Bowl and Shrine Game ... Prep teammate of fellow UND recruit Deryk VanZee ... Track and field standout was 2006 state runner-up in the shot put ... Member of the National Honor Society. Coach Lennon on Quisenberry: “Brandon is a big and athletic lineman who plays offensive line with a defensive mentality. He is considered one of the top lineman recruits in the state of Montana.” DELANO SAPORU Cornerback 6-0 190 Blaine, Minn. (Blaine High School) A 2007 graduate of Blaine High School ... Earned all-state and all-metro honors as a senior while nabbing his second consecutive all-conference selection ... Was Blaine High School’s Most Valuable Player as a senior while serving as a team captain ... Two-way standout led the team in receptions and interceptions ... Also earned all-conference honors in track and field ... Member of the National Honor Society. Coach Lennon on Saporu: “Delano can be described as a complete defensive player. His speed, athleticism and physical attitude will allow him to be a playmaker in the secondary.” SOLUM Running Back 5-10 190 Fargo, N.D. (Fargo South High School) A 2007 graduate of Fargo South High School ... The 2006 North Dakota AAA Player of the Year, Gatorade Player of the Year and East Region Player of the Year ... Served as a team captain and led team to state championship as a senior ... Two-time (2006, 2005) all-state and allconference first team selection ... Participated in the 2007 and 2006 Badlands Bowls ... Also competed in the 2006 Shrine Bowl ... Also competed in basketball and track and field as a prep and was a team captain for both. Coach Lennon on Solum: “Catlin’s football skills will be a strong compliment to our offensive schemes. The combination of his competitive nature and his instinctive ability to make plays are qualities that will allow him to be successful at the college level.” DERYK VAN ZEE Wide Receiver/Punter 5-10 175 Billings, Mont. (Billings West High School) A 2007 graduate of Billings West High School ... Helped lead Billings West to back-to-back AA state championship games as a junior and senior, winning a state title as during junior season ... A two-time (2006 and 2005) all-state first team pick as a receiver and a 2006 all-state first team selection as a punter ... Averaged 39.4 yards per punt as a senior ... Named to 2006 Super State Football Team and 2006 Montana Athletic Journal All-State team ... Competed in the 2007 and 2006 Badlands Bowls and the 2006 Shrine Game ... A prep teammate of fellow UND recruit Brandon Quisenberry ... A three-year letterwinner in track and field. Coach Lennon on Van Zee: “Deryk was the team captain and leader for one of the most successful programs in the state of Montana. He is a versatile player who will be a valuable offensive addition and a strong contributor to our special teams.” 51 ‘07 SPRING GAME 2007 Spring Game News Release April 21, 2007 QUARTERBACK DANNY FREUND SHINES ANNUAL FOOTBALL SPRING GAME IN GRAND FORKS, N.D. — University of North Dakota sophomore quarterback Danny Freund completed 10-of-15 passes for 135 yards and engineered both of UND’s offensive scoring drives this afternoon in the annual football spring game at Memorial Stadium in front of more than 300 fans. The game was a controlled scrimmage featuring simulated game situations and an official score was not kept. Freund, a native of Kenosha, Wis., also threw one touchdown pass, which came on the final play of the scrimmage. With the ball at the defense’s 10-yard line, Freund threw a pass over the middle that bounced off of tailback Ryan Chappell (So., Grand Forks) and into the arms of offensive lineman Brian Troen (Jr., Racine, Wis.). Troen putted his head down and drove straight ahead for the touchdown reception. Chappell’s was Freund’s favorite target on the day, catching five passes for 81 yards, both game highs. Chappell also carried 11 times for 38 yards, including a seven-yard touchdown. UND’s other four quarterbacks went a combined 5-for-15 for 61 yards and were pestered all day long by a UND defense that registered nine sacks, including one-and-a-half sacks each by Jeff Richter (Jr., St. Cloud, Minn.) and transfer Mike Ebanks (Jr., Orlando, Fla.). The Sioux defense also intercepted a pair of passes, one each by defensive back Clayton Leith (So., Hawthorne, Wis.) and linebacker Ryan Kasowski (Fr., Grand Forks). Other notable defensive performances included defensive back Tyler Weigelt’s (Sr., Fessenden, N.D.) game-high six tackles – all solo – and defensive back Steven Battle’s (Fr., Grand Forks) two pass breakups and three solo tackles. 52 BOX SCORE Scoring Summary: Hellevang 40-yard field goal Chappell 7-yard run (Hellevang PAT) Hellevang 26-yard field goal Hellevang 38-yard field goal Troen 10-yard pass from Freund (Gudmunson PAT) Rushing Leaders (Att-Yds-TD): Ryan Chappell . . . . . . . . . .11-34-1 Jordan Armentrout . . . . . . .7-29-0 Branden Dungy . . . . . . . . .10-24-0 Passing Leaders (Cmp-Att-Yds-TD-INT): Danny Freund . . . . .10-15-135-1-0 Jake Landry . . . . . . . . .3-8-39-0-1 Brock Setness . . . . . . . .2-5-12-0-0 Ryan Konrath . . . . . . . . .0-3-0-0-1 Receiving Leaders (Rec-Yds-TD): Ryan Chappell . . . . . . . . . . .5-81-0 Brady Trenbeath . . . . . . . . .2-34-0 Ryan Dressler . . . . . . . . . . .2-33-0 Brian Troen . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-10-1 Punting (No-Yds-Avg): Brent Halfmann . . . . . .4-154-38.5 Tackles Leader (Solo-Ast-Tot): Tyler Weigelt . . . . . . . . . . . . .6-0-6 Sacks Leaders (Sacks/Yds): Jeff Richter . . . . . . . . . . . . .1.5/-11 Mike Ebanks . . . . . . . . . . .1.5/-10 2007 O PPONENTS Opponent Profiles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .54-63 All-Time vs. Opponents . . . . . . . . . . . . . .64 North Central Conference . . . . . . . . . . . .65 2007 NCC Composite Schedule . . . . . . . .66 OPPONENT PROFILES Game 1 vs. Humboldt State August 23 – Grand Forks (Alerus Center) – 7 p.m. 2007 Schedule Head Coach Doug Adkins Running Back Marcus Cox Quick Facts Location: Arcata, Calif. Enrollment: 7,550 Nickname: Lumberjacks School Colors: Green & Gold National Affiliation: NCAA Division II Conference: Independent Stadium (Capacity): Redwood Bowl (7,000) Press Box Phone: (707) 826-4223 2006 Record (Overall): 9-1 Series Record: First Meeting President: Dr. Rollin Richmond Director of Athletics: Dan Collen Phone: (707) 826-3666 Sports Information Director: Dan Pambianco Phone: (707) 826-3631 (w) (707) 826-5961 (f) e-mail: [email protected] Web: www.hsujacks.com Address: Media Relations Office Humboldt State University 1 Harpst Street Arcata, CA 95521 FOOTBALL STAFF Head Coach: Doug Adkins Alma Mater: Central Washington, 1970 Record (HSU): 31-43 (.419), 8th season Record (Overall): 31-43 (.419), 8th season Phone: (707) 826-5949 Assistants: Brian Harris (Offensive Coordinator) Jason White (Offensive Line) Shay McClure (Defensive Assistant) Chris Castillo (Defensive Line) Joey Stein (Wide Receivers) Blake Moorman (Running Backs) 54 8/23 9/01 9/08 9/15 9/22 9/29 10/06 10/13 10/20 10/27 11/03 11/10 2006 Results (9-1) at North Dakota at Mesa State at Central Washington OPEN at Menlo College Dixie College Western Oregon Azusa Pacific at Dixie College OPEN Southern Oregon at Western Oregon Home games in bold All times local 5 p.m. 6 p.m. 1 p.m. 12 p.m. 6 p.m. 6 p.m. 6 p.m. 6 p.m. 6 p.m. 1 p.m. 8/31 9/09 9/16 9/23 9/30 10/07 10/14 10/21 10/28 11/04 11/11 Western Washington Central Washington OPEN at Dixie State Southern Oregon at Western Oregon at Azusa Pacific Dixie State at Texas College at Southern Oregon Western Oregon Home games in bold ~KEY RETURNING PLAYERS~ Marcus Cox, RB, Sr. (85 Att., 440 Yds., 8 TD) Richard Perkins, WR, Sr. (18 Rec., 259 Yds., 4 TD) Brian Iriye, LB, Sr. (81 tackles in 2005) Derrick Andrews, DB, Sr. (3 INT, 8 PBU) Lucius Mills, DE, So. (8.0 TFL, 4.0 Sacks) ~KEY LOSSES~ Brian Moorman, QB (58.7%, 2,388 Yds., 19 TD, 7 INT) Joevany Cueva, RB (97 Att., 306 Yds., 7 TD) Joey Stein, WR (50 Rec., 888 Yds., 9 TD) Josh Costa, LB (96 tack., 31 solo, 14 TFL, 4 Sacks) W, 28-23 L, 0-20 W, 48-28 W, 30-13 W, 29-21 W, 31-24 W, 45-7 W, 55-21 W, 35-17 W, 23-20 OPPONENT PROFILES 000UUU Game 2 at Southern Utah September 8 – Cedar City, Utah (Eccles Coliseum) – 6 p.m. Head Coach Wes Meier Quarterback Wes Marshall Quick Facts Location: Cedar City, Utah Enrollment: 7,029 Nickname: Thunderbirds School Colors: Scarlet & White National Affiliation: NCAA Division FCS Conference: Great West Conference Stadium (Capacity): Eccles Coliseum (8,500) Press Box Phone: (435) 586-5447 2006 Record (Overall/Conf.): 3-8/0-4 (5th) Starters Returning/Lost: 19/9 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 36/17 Series Record: First meeting President: Dr. Michael Benson Director of Athletics: Ken Beazer Phone: (435) 865-8354 Sports Information Director: Neil Gardner Phone: (435) 586-7753 (office) (435) 865-8037 (fax) e-mail: [email protected] Web: www.suu.edu/athletics Address: Southern Utah University Sports Information Department 351 W Center St. Cedar City, UT 84720-2470 Football Staff Head Coach: Wes Meier Alma Mater: Utah, 1991 Record (SUU): 10-22 (.313), 4th season Record (Overall): 10-22 (.313), 4th season Phone: (435) 865-8362 Assistants: Cole Wilson (Asst. Head Coach/Def. Coordinator) Jared Martin (Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks) Dustin Pearce (Special Teams/Linebackers) Ryan Hunt (Offensive Line) Taps Tapasa (Defensive Line) Derek Campbell (Defensive Line) Ben Meier (Receivers) Chris Shipman (Running Backs) Dan Bennion (Strength & Conditioning) Mike Knight (Student Assistant – Defensive Line) Brad Belliston (Student Assistant – Film Coordinator) 2007 Schedule 2006 Results (3-8) 9/01 9/08 9/15 9/22 9/29 10/06 10/13 10/20 10/27 11/03 11/10 11/17 9/02 9/09 9/16 9/23 9/30 10/07 10/12 10/21 10/28 11/11 11/18 at Montana 1:05 p.m. North Dakota 6 p.m. Southern Illinois 6 p.m. McNeese State 6 p.m. OPEN at Montana State 1:35 p.m. at Youngstown State 4 p.m. California-Davis* 1 p.m. at North Dakota State* 1 p.m. Cal Poly* 1 p.m. at South Dakota State* 1 p.m. at Northern Iowa* 5:05 p.m. *Denotes Great West game Home games in bold All times local Montana Tech Western State at Weber State Texas State at Cal Poly* at McNeese State at Florida Atlantic at California-Davis* North Dakota State* South Dakota State* at Southern Illinois W, 34-0 W, 55-3 L, 13-24 W, 30-21 L, 14-18 L, 27-30 L, 7-32 L, 7-27 L, 7-31 L, 21-31 L, 0-59 *Denotes Great West game Home games in bold ~KEY RETURNING PLAYERS~ Wes Marshall, QB, Jr. (183 Comp., 323 Att., 1,942 Yds., 16 TD, 14 INT) Johnny Sanchez, RB, Sr. (103 Att., 589 Yds., 4 TD, 15 Rec., 129 Yds.) Kyle Coop, RB, Jr. (78 Att., 378 Yds., 3 TD, 12 Rec., 126 Yds., 1 TD) Craig Gritton, WR, Jr. (10 Rec., 150 Yds.) Matt Roan, OL, Sr. (2006 All-Great West 2nd team) Derrick Brown, CB, Sr. (50 tack., 34 solo, 2 INT, 6 PBU, 1 Blk.) Robert Takeno, LB, So. (73 tack., 40 solo, 5 TFL, 0.5 sack, 1 INT, 1 PBU) ~KEY LOSSES~ Larue Burley, WR/KR (20 punt ret., 242 Yds., 2 TD, 24 kick ret., 580 Yds.) Joey Hew Len, WR (54 Rec., 575 Yds., 8 TD) Levi Erickson, DE (44 tack., 21 solo, 9 TFL, 5.5 sacks, 1 FR, 2 FF) 55 OPPONENT PROFILES 000UUU Game 3 vs. Central Washington (Potato Bowl, Hall of Fame) September 15 – Grand Forks (Alerus Center) – 1 p.m. 2007 Schedule Head Coach Beau Baldwin Wide Receiver Johnny Spevak Quick Facts Location: Ellensburg, Wash. Enrollment: 9,228 Nickname: Wildcats School Colors: Crimson & Black National Affiliation: NCAA Division II Conference: North Central Conference (NCC), football only Stadium (Capacity): Tomlinson Stadium (4,000) 2006 Record (Overall/Conf.): 6-5/3-5 NCC (t-5th) Starters Returning/Lost: 16/8 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 35/24 Series Record: UND leads 5-1 President: Dr. Jerilyn S. McIntyre Director of Athletics: Jack Bishop Phone: (509) 963-1914 Sports Information Director: Jonathan Gordon Phone: (509) 963-1485 (office) (509) 859-4968 (cell) (509) 963-2351 (fax) e-mail: [email protected] Web: www.wildcatsports.com Football Staff Head Coach: Beau Baldwin Alma Mater: Central Washington, 1996 Record (CWU): First season Record (Overall): First season Phone: (509) 963-1910 Assistants: John Picha (Offensive Coordinator/Off. Line) John Graham (Defensive Coordaintor/Linebackers) Ryan Sawyer (Defensive Line) John Hallead (Defensive Backs) Jeb Dorn (Tight Ends) Nat Conley (Running Backs) Taylor Stubblefield (Wide Receivers) B.J. Robinson (Assistant Linebackers) 56 9/01 9/15 9/22 9/29 10/06 10/13 10/20 10/27 11/03 11/10 2006 Results at UC Davis at Nebraska-Omaha* North Dakota* at Minnesota Duluth* St. Cloud State* at South Dakota* Central Washington* Western Oregon at Augustana* Minnesota State* 6 p.m. 12 p.m. 6 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 2 p.m. 6 p.m. 1 p.m. 12 p.m. 1 p.m. *Denotes NCC game Home games in bold All times local 8/27 9/03 9/10 9/17 9/24 10/01 10/08 10/15 10/22 10/29 11/05 at Truman State Emporia State North Dakota at Western New Mexico at Southwest Minn. St.* Minnesota-Crookston* Bemidji State* at Northern State* MSU, Moorhead* at Wayne State* Concordia-St. Paul* L, 16-21 W, 40-21 L, 6-51 W, 45-34 W, 42-14 W, 73-0 W, 47-13 W, 31-22 W, 54-7 W, 38-6 L, 21-35 *Denotes NSIC game The Series Overall: UND leads 5-1 Home: UND leads 2-1 Road: UND leads 3-0 Year WLT UND CWU 2000 W 52 7 2001 W 17 14 2002 L 7 43 2004 W 34 0 2005 W 44 20 2006 W 28 14 Site Grand Forks Ellensburg Grand Forks Grand Forks Ellensburg Ellensburg ~KEY RETURNING PLAYERS~ Mike Reilly, QB, Jr. (65.8%, 2,660 Yds., 21 TD, 13 INT, 272 Rush Yds.) Johnny Lopez, RB, Sr. (126 Att., 540 Yds., 4 TD) Johnny Spevak, WR, Sr. (61 Rec., 754 Yds., 8 TD) Chris Jameson, WR, Sr. (36 Rec., 600 Yds., 5 TD) Brandon Robertson, WR, Sr. (35 Rec., 354 Yds., 2 TD) Buddy Wood, LB, So. (60 tack., 42 solo, 9.0 TFL, 2.0 Sacks) Brandon Kennedy, DB, Jr. (41 tack, 34 solo, 5 INT) ~KEY LOSSES~ Josh Boonstra, WR (57 Rec., 563 Yds., 5 TD) Coby Sadler, P (39.2 Avg., Long 63, 2 TB) Simon Iniguez, LB (65 tack., 39 solo, 13.0 TFL, 3 FR) OPPONENT PROFILES Game 5 vs. Augustana (Homecoming) September 29 - Grand Forks (Alerus Center) - 1 p.m. 2007 Schedule Head Coach Brad Salem Wide Receiver Tommy Ellingworth Quick Facts Location: Sioux Falls, S.D. Enrollment: 1,800 Nickname: Vikings School Colors: Navy and Yellow National Affiliation: NCAA Division II Conference: North Central Conference Stadium (Capacity): Howard Wood Field (10,000) Press Box Phone: (605) 367-7610 2006 Record (Overall/Conf.): 5-6/3-5 NCC (6th) Starters Returning/Lost: 12/12 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 60/16 Series Record: UND leads, 44-16-1 President: Robert C. Oliver Director of Athletics: Bill Gross Phone: (605) 274-4311 Sports Information Director: Kevin Ludwig Phone: (605) 274-4335 (office) (605) 332-3234 (home) (605) 376-1333 (cell) (605) 274-5298 (fax) e-mail: [email protected] Web: www.GoAugie.com Address: Sports Information Office Elmen Center Augustana College Sioux Falls, SD 57197 Football Staff Head Coach: Brad Salem Alma Mater: Augustana, 1992 Record (AC): 11-11 (.500), 3rd season Record (Overall): 11-11 (.500), 3rd season Phone: (605) 274-4336 Assistants: Mike Aldrich (Defensive Coordinator/Secondary) Steve Olinger (Off. Coordinator/Running Backs) Don Pierson (Special Teams/Defensive Line) Joe Evenson (Tight Ends) Brett Chambers (Linebackers/Strength) Mark Blackburn (Linebackers) John Semchenko (Offensive Line) Brady Walz (Wide Receivers) Pat Baker (Defensive Backs/Linebackers) Joe Salem (Quarterbacks) 8/25 9/01 9/08 9/15 9/22 9/29 10/06 10/13 10/20 10/27 11/03 2006 Results (5-6) at Mary Concordia-St. Paul at Northern State at Minnesota State* Nebraska-Omaha* at North Dakota* Minnesota Duluth* at St. Cloud State* South Dakota* at Central Washington* Western Washington* 7 p.m. 11 a.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m. 6 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 12 p.m. *Denotes NCC game Home games in bold All times local Year WLT 1942 L 1946 W 1947 W 1948 L 1949 W 1950 W 1952 W 1953 W 1954 W 1955 W 1956 L 1957 W 1958 L 1959 T 1960 L 1961 L 1962 L 1963 W 1964 W 1965 W 1966 W 1967 W 1968 W 1969 W 1970 W 1971 W 1972 W UND leads UND leads UND leads UND 0 20 13 13 21 27 33 35 39 32 14 21 10 22 18 13 0 7 48 22 30 35 39 33 18 26 28 Northern State W, 27-17 at Concordia-St. Paul W, 35-16 Minnesota State* W, 21-16 at Nebraska-Omaha* L, 28-59 North Dakota* (ot) L, 21-24 at Minnesota Duluth* W, 35-7 St. Cloud State* W, 27-23 at South Dakota* L, 14-38 Cental Washington* L, 28-34 at Western Washington* L, 6-10 at Central Arkansas L, 13-37 *Denotes NCC game Home games in bold The Series Series: Home: Road: 8/31 9/09 9/16 9/23 9/30 10/07 10/14 10/21 10/28 11/04 11/11 AC 19 6 7 14 0 7 21 0 0 19 26 6 23 22 28 22 7 6 0 13 20 7 20 13 7 10 16 44- 16- 1 25- 4- 1 19- 12- 0 Site Sioux Falls Grand Forks Sioux Falls Sioux Falls Grand Forks Sioux Falls Sioux Falls Grand Forks Sioux Falls Grand Forks Sioux Falls Grand Forks Sioux Falls Grand Forks Sioux Falls Grand Forks Sioux Falls Grand Forks Sioux Falls Grand Forks Sioux Falls Grand Forks Sioux Falls Grand Forks Sioux Falls Grand Forks Sioux Falls 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006* W W W W W L W W W W L W W L W L L W W L L W W W W W W L W L W W W W 38 37 36 14 24 14 30 34 34 49 24 35 41 10 49 9 39 35 20 20 7 21 39 27 42 35 27 23 37 31 13 13 52 24 34 36 34 10 13 42 24 7 16 7 26 10 18 19 3 35 49 27 15 24 20 7 21 14 14 18 0 35 14 38 3 7 3 21 Grand Forks Sioux Falls Grand Forks Sioux Falls Grand Forks Grand Forks Sioux Falls Grand Forks Sioux Falls Grand Forks Sioux Falls Grand Forks Grand Forks Sioux Falls Grand Forks Sioux Falls Sioux Falls Grand Forks Sioux Falls Grand Forks Sioux Falls Grand Forks Sioux Falls Grand Forks Grand Forks Sioux Falls Sioux Falls Grand Forks Grand Forks Sioux Falls Grand Forks Sioux Falls Grand Forks Sioux Falls *Overtime game ~KEY RETURNING PLAYERS~ Tommy Ellingworth, WR, Sr. (55 Rec., 651 Yds., 5 TD) Riley Garrigan, LB, Sr. (79 Tackles, 47 Solo, 7.5 TFL, 3 PBU) Dustin Rice, DB, Sr. (68 Tackles, 55 Solo, 5.0 TFL, 2.0 Sacks, 4 PBU) Brandon McMichael, LB, Jr. (48 Tackles, 33 Solo, 11.0 TFL) Matt Lien, DB, Jr. (47 Tackles, 28 Solo, 2.0 TFL, 8 PBU, 3 INT) ~KEY LOSSES~ Tommy Flyger, QB (2,195 Yds., 16 TD, 13 INT, 52.6%, 334 Rushing Yds.) Chris Pomerleau, WR (32 Rec., 597 Yds., 6 TD) Nick Ovenden, LB (94 Tackles, 54 Solo, 4.0 TFL, 2.0 Sacks) Craig Bosch, DL (43 Tackles, 23 Solo, 9.5 TFL, 7.5 Sacks, 7 QBH) 57 OPPONENT PROFILES Game 6 at Minnesota State October 6 – Mankato, Minn. (Blakeslee Stadium) – 3 p.m. 2007 Schedule Head Coach Jeff Jamrog Quarterback Ben King Quick Facts Location: Mankato, Minn. Enrollment: 14,036 Nickname: Mavericks School Colors: Purple & Gold National Affiliation: NCAA Division II Conference: North Central Conference Stadium (Capacity): Blakeslee Stadium (7,000) Press Box Phone: (507) 389-5282 or 5283 2006 Record (Overall/Conf): 4-7/2-6 NCC (8th) Starters Returning/Lost: 12/12 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 38/22 Series Record: UND leads 23-7-1 President: Dr. Richard Davenport Director of Athletics: Kevin Buisman Phone: (507) 389-6111 Athletic Communications Director (FB): Scott Nelsen Phone: (507) 389-2625 (office) (507) 995-6331 (cell) (507) 389-1923 (fax) e-mail: [email protected] Web: www.msumavericks.com Address: MSU Athletic Communications Taylor Center 175 Mankato, MN 56001 Football Staff Head Coach: Jeff Jamrog Alma Mater: Nebraska, 1987 Record (MSU): 12-21 (.364), 4th season Record (Overall): 12-21 (.364), 4th season Phone: (507) 389-1072 Assistants: Joe Klanderman (Def. Coordinator/Linebackers) Dan Ragsdale (Off. Coordinator/Quarterbacks/Receivers) Luke Schleusner (Tight Ends/Special Teams) Michael Cunningham (Offensive Line) Antwain Davis (Cornerbacks) Brian Bell (Safeties) Brett Dierson (Defensive Line) Pat Zahourek (Running Backs/Football Operations) 58 8/23 8/30 9/06 9/15 9/22 9/29 10/06 10/13 10/20 10/27 11/03 11/10 2006 Results (4-7) Central Missouri at Northern Iowa Peru State Augustana* OPEN at Nebraska-Omaha* North Dakota* at Minnesota Duluth* St. Cloud State* at South Dakota* Central Washington* at Western Washington* 7 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m. 1 p.m. 3 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 2 p.m. 12 p.m. 11 a.m. *Denotes NCC game Home games in bold All times local Year WLT 1970 W 1971 L 1972 W 1973 L 1974 W 1975 W 1983 W 1984 W 1985 L 1986 L 1987 W 1988 L UND leads UND leads UND leads UND MSU 35 19 10 13 48 14 14 17 35 27 28 16 23 9 7 3 6 28 10 43 35 24 18 21 Truman State W, 34-16 at Northwest Missouri State L, 14-31 Wisconsin-Oshkosh W, 33-22 at Augustana* L, 16-21 OPEN Nebraska-Omaha* L, 14-21 at North Dakota* L, 3-24 Minnesota Duluth* (ot) L, 13-16 at St. Cloud State* L, 3-16 South Dakota* W, 44-39 at Central Washington* W, 33-17 Western Washington* L, 21-35 *Denotes NCC game Home games in bold The Series Series: Home: Road: 8/24 9/02 9/09 9/16 9/23 9/30 10/07 10/14 10/21 10/28 11/04 11/11 23- 7- 1 13- 3- 0 10- 4- 1 Site Grand Forks Mankato Grand Forks Mankato Grand Forks Mankato Grand Forks Mankato Mankato Grand Forks Mankato Grand Forks 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1993-P 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 T W L W W W W W W W W W W W L W W W W 14 17 18 16 20 54 17 27 49 21 27 35 28 28 35 41 20 26 24 14 13 21 7 9 21 16 21 10 7 17 28 0 14 36 25 3 7 3 Mankato Grand Forks Mankato Grand Forks Grand Forks Grand Forks Mankato Grand Forks Mankato Mankato Grand Forks Grand Forks Mankato Mankato Grand Forks Mankato Grand Forks Mankato Grand Forks ~KEY RETURNING PLAYERS~ Ben King, QB, Sr. (3,017 Yds., 20 TD, 13 INT, 59.2%) Bryan Dalton, WR, Sr. (73 Rec., 849 Yds., 3 TD) Blake Freese, DB, Jr. (73 Tackles, 43 Solo, 3.5 TFL, 8 PBU) Randy Earl, DE, So. (52 Tackles, 23 Solo, 10.0 TFL, 5.5 Sacks, 2 INT) ~KEY LOSSES~ Bryan Alberty, RB (75 Att., 303 Yds., 62 Rec., 635 Yds., 3 TD) Tyrell Smith, WR (68 Rec., 695 Yds., 5 TD) Melvin Matlock, DB/KR/PR (1,014 KR Yds.) OPPONENT PROFILES 000UUU Game 4 at Western Washington September 22 – Bellingham, Wash. (Bellingham’s Civic Stadium) – 8 p.m. 2007 Schedule Head Coach Robin Ross Linebacker Shane Simmons Quick Facts Location: Bellingham, Wash. Enrollment: 13,100 Nickname: Vikings School Colors: Navy Blue, Slate Blue, Silver & White National Affiliation: NCAA Division II Conference: North Central Conference (NCC) Stadium (Capacity): Bellingham’s Civic Stadium (4,000) Press Box Phone: (360) 676-6976 2006 Record (Overall/Conf.): 5-6/3-5 NCC (t-5th) Starters Returning/Lost: 16/8 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 34/16 Series Record: UND leads 2-0 President: Dr. Karen W. Morse Director of Athletics: Lynda Goodrich Phone: (360) 650-3109 Sports Information Director: Paul Madison Phone: (360) 650-3108 (w) (360) 734-3291 (h) (360) 650-3495 (fax) e-mail: [email protected] Web: www.wwuvikings.edu Address: Sports Information Director Western Washington University 516 High Street Bellingham, WA 98225 Football Staff Head Coach: Robin Ross Alma Mater: Washington State, 1977 Record (WWU): 5-6 (.455), 2nd season Record (Overall): 5-6 (.455), 2nd season Phone: (360) 650-6622 Assistants: Kefense Hynson (Off. Coordinator/Quarterbacks) John Bowers (Defensive Backs/Special Teams) Zach Tinker (Offensive Line) Lawrence Suiaunoa (Defensive Line) Mawuli Davis (Linebackers) Klayton Adams (Offensive Line/Tight Ends) Josh Shimek (Wide Receivers) Jason Rumkis (Graduate Assistant) Adam Fallert (Graduate Assistant) 9/01 9/15 9/22 9/29 10/06 10/13 10/20 10/27 11/03 11/10 2006 Results (5-6) at UC Davis at Nebraska-Omaha* North Dakota* at Minnesota Duluth* St. Cloud State* at South Dakota* Central Washington* Western Oregon at Augustana* Minnesota State* 6 p.m. 12 p.m. 6 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 2 p.m. 6 p.m. 1 p.m. 12 p.m. 1 p.m. *Denotes NCC game Home games in bold All times local 8/31 9/09 9/16 9/23 9/30 10/07 10/14 10/21 10/28 11/04 11/11 at Humboldt State Washburn Nebraska-Omaha* at North Dakota* Minnesota Duluth* at St. Cloud State* South Dakota* Central Washington* Western Oregon Augustana* at Minnesota State* L, 23-28 W, 16-13 L, 10-38 L, 20-26 L, 10-20 W, 24-17 L, 10-42 L, 28-42 W, 17-14 W, 10-6 W, 35-21 *Denotes NCC game Home games in bold The Series Overall: UND leads 2-0 Home: UND leads 2-0 Road: N/A Year WLT UND WWU Site 2005 W 47 7 Grand Forks 2006 W 26 20 Grand Forks ~KEY RETURNING PLAYERS~ Craig Garner, RB, So. (129 Att., 655 Yds., 6 TD) Travis McKee, WR, Jr. (32 Rec., 455 Yds., 3 TD) Brett Upchurch, WR, Sr. (30 Rec., 343 Yds., 1 TD) Steve Davis, DB, Jr. (69 Tackles, 43 Solo) Shane Simmons, LB, Sr. (56 Tackles, 49 Solo, 7.0 TFL, 1 FF) ~KEY LOSSES~ James Monrean, QB (1,424 Yds., 6 TD, 8 INT, 59.1%) Calvin McCarty, RB (130 Att., 530 Yds., 5 TD, 30 Rec., 278, Yds.) Kellen Alley, WR (20 Rec., 305 Yds., 15.2. YPC, 3 TD) Todd McClellan, DB (66 Tackles, 49 Solo, 6 INT, 3 FF) Robby Smith, K (12-19 FG, Lng 54, 23-23 PAT) 59 OPPONENT PROFILES 000UUU Game 7 vs. Nebraska-Omaha October 13 – Grand Forks (Alerus Center) – 1 p.m. 2007 Schedule Head Coach Pat Behrns Quarterback Zach Miller Quick Facts Location: Omaha, Neb. Enrollment: 14,000 Nickname: Mavericks School Colors: Crimson & Black National Affiliation: NCAA Division II Conference: North Central Conference Stadium (Capacity): Al F. Caniglia Field (9,500) Press Box Phone: (402) 554-2447 2006 Record (Overall/Conf): 8-3/7-1 NCC (t-1st) Starters Returning/Lost: 17/11 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 38/20 Series Record: UND leads 19-16 Chancellor: John Christensen Director of Athletics: David Miller Phone: (402) 554-2305 Sports Information Director: Gary Anderson Phone: (402) 554-3387 (office) (402) 289-3865 (home) (402) 554-3694 (fax) e-mail: [email protected] Web: www.gomavs.unomaha.edu Address: Sports Information Director Room 239, Sapp Fieldhouse 6001 Dodge Street Omaha, NE 68182 Football Staff Head Coach: Pat Behrns Alma Mater: Dakota State College, 1972 Record (UNO): 95-52 (.646), 15th season Record (Overall): 131-79 (.624), 20th season Phone: (402) 554-2305 Assistants: Brad McCaslin (Asst. Head Coach/Def. Coordinator) Conor Riley (Running Backs) Nate Neuhaus (Secondary) Alex Wood (Defensive Line/Special Teams) John McMenamin (Wide Receivers) Ty Wisdom (Tight Ends) Rick Barker (Student Assistant) Lucas Brigman (Student Assistant) James Lucas (Student Assistant) Don Grafton (Student Assistant) Nolan Berhns (Student Assistant) 60 9/01 9/08 9/15 9/22 9/29 10/06 10/13 10/20 10/27 11/03 11/10 2006 Results (8-3) at Nebraska-Kearney Northwest Missouri St. Western Washington* at Augustana* Minnesota State* OPEN at North Dakota* Minnesota Duluth* at St. Cloud State* South Dakota* at Central Washington* 6 p.m. 6 p.m. 1 p.m. 6 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 10 a.m. *Denotes NCC game Home games in bold All times local Year WLT 1934 W 1935 W 1938 W 1939 W 1977 L 1978 W 1979 L 1980 W 1981 L 1982 W 1983 W 1984 L 1985 L 1986 L 1987 L Nebraska-Kearney at Northwest Missouri St. at Western Washington* Augustana* at Minnesota State OPEN at Minnesota Duluth* St. Cloud State* at South Dakota* Central Washington* North Dakota W, 29-19 L, 0-31 W, 38-10 W, 59-28 W, 21-14 W, 38-14 W, 21-17 L, 28-45 W, 48-14 L, 35-38 *Denotes NCC game Home games in bold The Series Series: Home: Road: 9/02 9/09 9/16 9/23 9/30 10/07 10/21 10/28 11/04 11/11 11/25 UND leads UND leads UND trails UND UNO 14 0 14 6 7 0 13 0 14 17 35 22 13 24 31 14 19 21 30 8 24 19 3 28 7 19 14 17 20 34 19- 16- 0 12- 5- 0 7- 11- 0 Site Grand Forks Omaha Omaha Grand Forks Omaha Grand Forks Omaha Grand Forks Omaha Grand Forks Grand Forks Omaha Grand Forks Omaha Grand Forks 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001* 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2006-P L W W W W W W W L W L W L L L W L L L W 7 33 35 28 52 17 40 31 7 35 10 31 25 24 17 38 17 19 20 38 10 23 10 13 9 8 11 16 26 24 20 13 27 27 20 35 27 20 21 35 Omaha Grand Forks Omaha Omaha Grand Forks Omaha Grand Forks Omaha Grand Forks Grand Forks Omaha Grand Forks Omaha Grand Forks Omaha Grand Forks Omaha Grand Forks Omaha Omaha * – Overtime game P – Postseason game ~KEY RETURNING PLAYERS~ Zach Miller, QB, Jr. (713 Pass Yds, 4 TD, 5 INT, 1,098 Rush Yds., 19 TD) Troy Kush, WR, WR (28 Rec., 438 Yds., 5 TD) Ben Hochestein, OL, Sr. (2006 NCC Most Valuable Offensive Lineman) Reed Taylor, DB, Jr. (29 Tackles, 9 Solo, 2 INT, 11 PBU) Randy Kush, DB, Sr. (41 Tackles, 24 Solo, 5 INT, 6 PBU) ~KEY LOSSES~ Kyle Kasperbauer, RB (222 Att., 1,288 Yds., 10 TD) Zac Herold, TE (23 Rec., 358 Yds.) Bobby Danenhauer, LB (58 Tackles, 33 Solo, 3.5 Sacks, 3 QBH) Antwain Woods, DL (64 Tackles, 33 Solo, 10.0 TFL, 2.0 Sacks) Kenny Onatolu, LB (60 TAckles, 39 Solo, 1.5 TFL, 1 INT, 3 QBH OPPONENT PROFILES 000UUU Game 8 at Minnesota Duluth October 27 – Duluth, Minn. (Malosky Stadium) – 1 p.m. 2007 Schedule Head Coach Kyle Schweigert Quarterback Ted Schlafke Quick Facts Location: Duluth, Minn. Enrollment: 11,100 Nickname: Bulldogs School Colors: Maroon & Gold National Affiliation: NCAA Division II Conference: North Central Conference Stadium (Capacity): Malosky Stadium (4,000) Press Box Phone: (218) 726-7224 2006 Record (Overall/Conf.): 6-4/4-4 NCC (4th) Starters Returning/Lost: 16/8 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 45/23 Series Record: UND leads 7-0 Chancellor: Dr. Kathryn A. Martin Director of Athletics: Bob Nielson Phone: (218) 726-6200 Sports Information Director: Bob Nygaard Phone: (218) 726-8191 (office) (218) 341-0524 (cell) (218) 726-6529 (fax) e-mail: [email protected] Web: www.umdbulldogs.com Address: Department of Intercollegiate Athletics 170 Sports & Health Center 1216 Ordean Court Duluth, MN 55812 9/01 9/08 9/15 9/22 9/29 10/06 10/13 10/20 10/27 11/03 11/10 2006 Results (6-4) Bemidji State Missouri Western State South Dakota* at Central Washington* Western Washington* at Augustana* Minnesota State* at Nebraska-Omaha* North Dakota* OPEN at St. Cloud State 7 p.m. 6 p.m. 6 p.m. 3 p.m. 3 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 8/31 9/09 9/16 9/23 9/30 10/07 10/14 10/21 10/28 11/11 at Bemidji State Mary at South Dakota* Central Washington* at Western Washington* Augustana* at Minnesota State* Nebraska-Omaha* at North Dakota* St. Cloud State* W, 23-7 W, 42-14 L, 14-27 W, 31-25 W, 20-10 W, 35-7 W, 16-13 L, 14-38 L, 14-38 W, 29-24 1 p.m. *Denotes NCC game Home games in bold *Denotes NCC game Home games in bold All times local The Series Overall: UND leads 7-0-0 Home: UND leads 4-0-0 Road: UND leads 3-0-0 Year WLT UND UMD 1963 W 33 0 1988 W 28 14 1989 W 17 14 2004 W 26 0 2005 W 33 10 2005-P W 23 12 2006 W 38 14 Site Grand Forks Duluth Grand Forks Grand Forks Duluth Grand Forks Grand Forks P – Indicates postseason game ~KEY RETURNING PLAYERS~ Ted Schlafke, QB, So. (3,335 Yds., 33 TD, 17 INT, 62.2%) Greg Aker, WR, Sr. (67 Rec., 1,005 Yds., 15 TD) Ross Schumacher, WR, Jr. (44 Rec., 482 Yds., 2 TD) Cody Ahmann, LB, Jr. (50 Tackles, 28 Solo, 12.5 TFL, 8.0 Sacks) Tyler Yelk, DB, So. (88 Tackles, 56 Solo, 5.5 TFL, 8 PBU) ~KEY LOSSES~ Football Staff Head Coach: Kyle Schweigert Alma Mater: Jamestown College, 1985 Record (UMD): 18-15 (.545), 4th season Record (Overall): 18-15 (.545), 4th season Phone: (218) 726-7121 Assistants: John Steger (Defensive Coordinator) Phil Longo (Offensive Coordinator) Peter Lue (Offensive Line) Tony Biesiot (Defensive Line) Vernard Abrams (Wide Receivers) Jason Hoskins (Defensive Backs) Mike Lang (Running Backs) Vinny Flury, WR (77 Rec., 867 Yds, 5 TD) Marcus Davis, DB/KR/PR (4 INT, 15 PBU, 28.8 KR Avg., 11.4 PR Avg.) 61 000UUU OPPONENT PROFILES Game 9 vs. St. Cloud State November 3 – Grand Forks (Alerus Center) – 1 p.m. 2007 Schedule Head Coach Randy Hedberg Defensive Lineman Ryan Kees Quick Facts Location: St. Cloud, Minn. Enrollment: 16,000 Nickname: Huskies School Colors: Cardinal & Black National Affiliation: NCAA Division II Conference: North Central Conference Stadium (Capacity): Husky Stadium (4,198) Press Box Phone: (320) 308-3220 2006 Record (Overall/Conf): 3-8/1-7 NCC (9th) Starters Returning/Lost: 17/7 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 42/15 Series Record: UND leads 25-4 President: Dr. Roy Saigo Director of Athletics: Dr. Morris Kurtz Phone: (320) 308-3102 Athletic Communications Director: Anne Abicht Phone: (320) 308-2141 (office) (320) 309-1847 (cell) (320) 308-2099 (fax) e-mail: [email protected] Web: www.stcloudstate.edu/athletics/sports/football Address: Athletic Media Relations Office St. Cloud State University Halenbeck Room 328 720 4th Avenue South St. Cloud, MN 56301-4498 Football Staff Head Coach: Randy Hedberg Alma Mater: Minot, 1977 Record (SCSU): 43-44 (.494), 9th season Record (Overall): 88-67-2 (.567), 18th season Phone: (320) 308-3070 Assistants: Steven Crutchley (Co-Off. Coordinator/Receivers) Doug Patterson (Co-Off. Coordinator/Off. Line) Scott Underwood (Def. Coordinatory/Secondary) Steve Grimit (Defensive Line) Denny Honnold (Secondary) Chris Schmitz (Linebackers) Reed Hoskins (Running Backs) 62 8/30 9/08 9/15 9/22 9/29 10/06 10/13 10/20 10/27 11/03 11/10 2006 Results (3-8) Northern State at Mary Wisconsin-Whitewater at South Dakota* Central Washington* at Western Washington* Augustana* at Minnesota State* Nebraska-Omaha* at North Dakota* Minnesota Duluth* 7 p.m. 6 p.m. 6 p.m. 2 p.m. 6 p.m. 3 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. *Denotes NCC game Home games in bold All times local UND leads UND leads UND leads Minnesota, Crookston W, 71-0 at Missouri Western L, 14-27 Mary W, 27-14 South Dakota* L, 10-20 at Central Washington* L, 14-24 Western Washington* L, 17-24 at Augustana L, 23-27 Minnesota State* W, 16-3 at Nebraska-Omaha* L, 17-21 North Dakota* (ot) L, 27-34 at Minnesota Duluth* L, 24-29 *Denotes NCC game Home games in bold The Series Series: Home: Road: 8/31 9/09 9/16 9/23 9/30 10/07 10/14 10/21 10/28 11/04 11/11 25- 4- 0 13- 3- 0 12- 1- 0 Year WLT UND SCSU Site 1900 W 16 0 Grand Forks 1969 W 26 13 Grand Forks 1975 W 42 28 Grand Forks 1977 W 21 14 Grand Forks 1983 W 35 6 St. Cloud 1984 W 24 13 Grand Forks 1985 W 30 3 Grand Forks 1986 W 24 13 St. Cloud 1987 W 16 13 Grand Forks 1988 W 33 10 St. Cloud 1989 L 18 31 Grand Forks 1990 W 42 25 St. Cloud 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998* 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2004-P* 2005 2006* W W W L W W W W W W W L W L W W W 21 22 10 17 35 27 41 31 45 38 35 17 29 17 20 37 34 17 13 0 18 21 6 21 28 7 14 28 20 28 21 17 14 27 Grand Forks St. Cloud St. Cloud Grand Forks Grand Forks St. Cloud Grand Forks St. Cloud Grand Forks St. Cloud St. Cloud Grand Forks Grand Forks St. Cloud St. Cloud Grand Forks St. Cloud * - Overtime game P- NCAA playoff game ~KEY RETURNING PLAYERS~ Michael Graham, RB, Jr. (89 Att., 526 Yds., 4 TD) Jon Quesnel, QB, Jr. (147 Comp., 264 Att., 1,775 Yds., 10 TD, 9 INT) Zach Stover, WR, Jr. (38 Rec., 789 Yds., 4 TD) Derek Sedin, WR, Sr. (31 Rec., 483 Yds., 4 TD) Philip Hedlof, DB, Jr. (64 Tack., 45 Solo, 2 INT, 10 PBU) Ryan Kees, DE, Jr. (28 Tack., 20 Solo, 10.5 TFL, 7.0 Sacks) ~KEY LOSSES~ Anders Johnson, TE (44 Rec., 451 Yds., 1 TD) Mitchell Denne, DB (55 Tack., 35 Solo, 5 INT, 5 PBU) Tate Wheeler, DB (72 Tack., 43 Solo, 9.0 TFL, 2 INT) OPPONENT PROFILES 000UUU Game 10 at South Dakota November 10 – Vermillion, S.D. (DakotaDome) – 2 p.m. 2007 Schedule Head Coach Ed Meierkort Quarterback Noah Shepard Quick Facts 8/30 9/08 9/15 9/22 9/29 10/06 10/13 10/20 10/27 11/03 11/10 2006 Results (9-4) at West Texas A&M Winona State at Minnesota Duluth* St. Cloud State* at McNeese State at Central Washington* Western Washington* at Augustana* Minnesota State* at Nebraska-Omaha* North Dakota* 7 p.m. 7 p.m. 6 p.m. 2 p.m. 7 p.m. 3 p.m. 2 p.m. 1 p.m. 2 p.m. 1 p.m. 2 p.m. *Denotes NCC game Home games in bold All times local Location: Vermillion, S.D. Enrollment: 8,746 Nickname: Coyotes School Colors: Red & White National Affiliation: NCAA Division II Conference: North Central Conference Stadium (Capacity): DakotaDome (9,500) Press Box Phone: (605) 677-7833 2006 Record (Overall/Conf): 9-4/6-2 NCC (3rd) Starters Returning/Lost: 17/5 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 45/17 Series Record: UND leads 55-28-5 President: James W. Abbott Director of Athletics: Joel Nielsen Phone: (605) 677-5309 Sports Information Director: Dan Genzler Phone: (605) 677-5927 (office) (605) 677-7833 (cell) (605) 677-6273 (fax) e-mail: [email protected] Web: www.usdcoyotes.com Address: USD Sports Information DakotaDome #226 Vermillion, SD 57069 Football Staff Head Coach: Ed Meierkort Alma Mater: Dakota Wesleyan, 1982 Record (USD): 27-8 (.771), 4th season Record (Overall): 82-63 (.566), 15th season Phone: (605) 677-6461 Assistants: Todd Hoffner (Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks) Jim Glogowski (Defensive Coordinator/Linebackers) Jarod Dodson (Wide Receivers) Joe Beschorner (Defensive Backs) Tony Spencer (Offensive Line) Brett Kramer (Defensive Line) Wesley Beschorner (Graduate Assistant – Running Backs) Adam Breske (Graduate Assistant – Defensive Backs) Nate Carruthers (Graduate Assistant – Tight Ends) The Series Series: Home: Road: Year WLT 1903 W 1908 L 1912 L 1914 L 1915 T 1916 W 1917 L 1919 W 1920 T 1921 W 1922 W 1923 L 1924 L 1925 W 1926 L 1927 L 1928 W 1929 W 1930 W 1931 W 1933 W 1934 W 1935 W 1936 W 1937 W 1940 W 1941 W 1942 L 1946 W 1947 L 1948 W 1949 T 1950 W 1951 L 1952 L 1953 W 1954 W 1955 W 1956 L 1957 T UND leads UND leads UND leads UND 6 4 0 3 0 20 0 13 7 21 7 6 0 3 0 0 6 13 21 52 41 21 25 6 13 13 14 0 21 7 13 7 28 13 14 18 27 18 14 27 USD 0 10 44 33 0 0 19 0 7 0 0 13 6 0 12 6 0 7 0 6 0 0 0 0 7 0 7 26 6 20 7 7 7 35 21 14 21 14 32 27 55- 28- 5 31- 10- 1 24- 18- 4 Site Grand Forks Vermillion Vermillion Grand Forks Vermillion Grand Forks Vermillion Grand Forks Vermillion Grand Forks Vermillion Grand Forks Vermillion Grand Forks Vermillion Grand Forks Vermillion Grand Forks Vermillion Vermillion Grand Forks Vermillion Grand Forks Vermillion Grand Forks Vermillion Grand Forks Vermillion Grand Forks Vermillion Grand Forks Vermillion Grand Forks Vermillion Grand Forks Vermillion Grand Forks Vermillion Grand Forks Vermillion 8/31 Quincy W, 59-0 9/09 Minnesota, Crookston W, 66-6 9/16 Minnesota Duluth* W, 27-14 9/23 at St. Cloud State* W, 20-10 9/30 at Central Arkansas L, 0-24 10/07 Central Washington* W, 10-7 10/14 at Western Washington* W, 42-10 10/21 Augustana* W, 38-14 10/28 at Minnesota State* L, 39-44 11/04 Nebraska-Omaha* W, 45-28 11/11 at North Dakota* L, 26-33 11/18 at Northwood (ot) W, 31-28 11/25 at Grand Valley State L, 17-35 *Denotes NCC game Home games in bold 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 W L W W W W W W W W L W T L W W L W L W L W L W L L L L L W W L W W W W W L W W W W W W W W W L W 28 14 27 21 31 55 21 33 31 9 16 35 14 21 33 54 24 27 7 20 7 23 24 27 9 16 14 3 12 30 24 14 46 21 52 42 23 0 29 20 33 17 42 48 20 37 41 30 33 14 31 7 7 0 0 14 7 17 6 17 26 14 29 3 21 37 17 14 0 24 22 32 0 10 26 16 45 28 29 9 17 12 6 3 7 20 35 6 19 14 10 14 7 0 3 21 42 26 Grand Forks Vermillion Grand Forks Vermillion Grand Forks Vermillion Grand Forks Vermillion Grand Forks Vermillion Grand Forks Vermillion Grand Forks Vermillion Grand Forks Vermillion Grand Forks Vermillion Grand Forks Vermillion Vermillion Grand Forks Vermillion Grand Forks Vermillion Vermillion Grand Forks Grand Forks Vermillion Grand Forks Vermillion Vermillion Grand Forks Vermillion Grand Forks Grand Forks Vermillion Vermillion Grand Forks Vermillion Grand Forks Vermillion Grand Forks Vermillion Grand Forks Vermillion Grand Forks Vermillion Grand Forks ~KEY RETURNING PLAYERS~ Noah Shepard, QB, So. (1,938 Yds., 20 TD, 8 INT, 403 Rush Yds.) Brooks Little, WR, Sr. (43 Rec., 571 Yds., 2 TD) Christian Morton, OL, Sr. (2006 All-American) ~KEY LOSSES~ Stefan Logan, RB (236 Att., 1,707 Yds., 9 TD) Travis Mlady, RB (109 Att. 557 Yds., 9 TD) 63 ALL-TIME OPPONENTS 000UUU Opponent Arizona State Arkansas State Army Augustana (S.D.) Beloit College Bemidji State Bradley Cal-Davis Cal-Poly SLO CSU Sacramento Carleton College Central Washington Creighton Crookston H.S. Dakota Wesleyan Davis & Elkins Dayton Delaware Delta State DePaul Des Moines Detroit Dixie Duquesne East Stroudsberg Eastern Montana Fargo College Fergus Falls H.S. Ferris State G.F. American Legion George Washington Grand Forks City Grand Forks High Grand Valley State Gustavus Adolphus Hamline Haskell Institute Henley Athletic Howard College Idaho Idaho State Illinois State Indiana (Pa.) Iowa Jamestown College John Carroll Kentucky L.A. Firemen All-Stars Litchfield H.S. Livingston (Ala.) Loyola of the South Loyola-Chicago Luther College Macalester Manitoba Marquette Mesa State Michigan Tech Minnesota Minnesota-Crookston Minnesota-Duluth Minnesota State Mississippi College Montana Montana State Moorhead State Morningside 64 W 0 0 0 44 0 11 0 1 1 1 3 5 2 1 3 1 0 0 1 3 1 1 1 1 0 1 9 1 2 2 1 2 11 2 1 7 0 1 1 0 2 1 0 0 5 0 0 1 1 0 1 1 6 3 4 1 2 3 0 5 7 23 0 7 13 19 54 L 1 1 1 16 2 1 4 0 0 0 8 1 3 0 1 0 1 1 0 2 0 2 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 3 0 6 1 0 0 1 0 0 2 1 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 8 1 0 20 0 0 7 1 10 14 0 11 T 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 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 1 0 1 1 0 1 Pct. .000 .000 .000 .730 .000 .917 .000 1.000 1.000 1.000 .308 .833 .400 1.000 .700 1.000 .000 .000 1.000 .600 1.000 .333 1.000 .500 .000 1.000 .863 1.000 1.000 1.000 .375 1.000 .958 .400 1.000 .535 .000 1.000 1.000 .000 1.000 1.000 .000 .000 1.000 .000 .000 1.000 1.000 .000 .500 1.000 1.000 .750 1.000 .111 .667 1.000 .000 1.000 1.000 .758 .000 .417 .482 1.000 .826 First 1940 1970 1930 1942 1951 1942 1940 2001 1972 1979 1897 2000 1917 1906 1899 1930 1941 1976 2004 1931 1926 1936 1933 1930 1985 1978 1901 1900 2004 1922 1931 1894 1904 2001 1931 1900 1929 1899 1932 1954 1965 1979 1992 1926 1914 1924 1950 1930 1899 1975 1932 1929 1935 1899 1927 1917 2002 1983 1898 1896 1963 1970 1979 1915 1953 1899 1925 Last 1940 1970 1930 2006 1952 1995 1947 2001 1972 1979 1928 2006 1929 1906 1926 1930 1941 1976 2004 1938 1926 1938 1933 1931 1985 1978 1921 1900 2005 1924 1935 1894 1914 2006 1931 1955 1929 1899 1932 1954 1966 1979 1993 1926 1928 1924 1950 1930 1899 1975 1933 1929 1947 1916 1947 1926 2004 2004 1974 2003 2006 2006 1979 1973 1983 1998 2000 Opponent Mt. St. Charles (Mont.) NE Louisiana Nebraska Nebraska Wesleyan Nebraska-Omaha Nevada-Las Vegas Nevada-Reno Newberry New Haven North Alabama North Dakota State North Texas State Northern Arizona Northern Colorado Northern Illinois Northern Iowa Northern Michigan Northwest Missouri Oklahoma City Oregon Park River H.S. Parsons Pittsburg State Portland State Puget Sound Red River Valley St. Cloud State St. John’s St. Louis St. Mary’s (Minn.) St. Mary’s (Texas) St. Olaf St. Paul Central H.S. St. Thomas (Minn.) St. Thomas (Pa.) So. Connecticut State South Dakota South Dakota State Superior (Wis.) Olympic Texas A&M-Kingsville Texas Christian Toledo Texas-El Paso Truman State UND Alumni Valley City State Valparaiso West Chester West Superior (Wis.) Western Illinois Western Maryland Western Washington Winnipeg Blue Bombers Winnipeg Rugby All-Stars Winnipeg Shamrocks Winona State Wisconsin Wisconsin-Superior Youngstown Includes playoff games W 0 0 0 1 18 1 1 1 1 1 62 0 0 11 1 14 2 1 0 0 1 1 3 1 1 1 25 0 2 2 1 1 1 11 1 1 56 46 1 0 0 0 0 1 4 5 0 1 0 1 0 2 1 2 1 5 0 4 2 L 1 1 1 0 16 1 0 0 0 1 45 1 2 12 0 25 4 2 2 0 0 0 2 1 1 0 4 1 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 28 32 0 2 1 2 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 3 1 0 T 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 5 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Pct. .000 .000 .000 1.000 .529 .500 1.000 1.000 1.000 .500 .577 .000 .000 .478 1.000 .359 .333 .333 .000 .500 1.000 1.000 .600 .500 .500 1.000 .862 .000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 .639 1.000 1.000 .657 .584 1.000 .000 .000 .000 .000 1.000 .800 1.000 .000 1.000 .000 1.000 .000 1.000 .333 1.000 1.000 1.000 .000 .800 1.000 First 1928 1974 1961 1924 1934 1971 1981 2003 2001 1994 1894 1952 1967 1980 1965 1936 1967 1986 1947 1931 1901 1966 1992 1980 1980 1903 1900 1948 1935 1929 1940 1931 1900 1905 1934 1993 1903 1906 1904 1986 1933 1939 1940 1994 1907 1902 1920 2005 1898 1979 1935 2005 1937 1933 1903 2001 1906 1929 1961 Last 1928 1974 1961 1924 2006 1977 1981 2003 2001 2003 2003 1952 1985 2002 1965 2006 1999 1999 1948 1931 1901 1966 2004 1981 1982 1903 2006 1948 1936 1930 1940 1931 1900 1964 1934 1993 2006 2003 1904 1990 1933 1949 1940 1994 1911 1927 1920 2005 1898 1979 1935 2006 1945 1934 1903 2006 1976 1984 1962 NORTH CENTRAL CONFERENCE 000UUU The North Central Conference has prided itself on the success of its student-athletes on and off of the field-of-play. In the 57 years since the North Central Conference joined the NCAA, NCC Roger Thomas member schools NCC Commissioner have brought home 43 NCAA Division II national team championships and over 300 individual national titles. NCC student-athletes have also earned more than 375 ESPN The Magazine/CoSIDA Academic AllAmerica honors and 175 NCAA PostGraduate Scholarships. The NCC, comprised of seven institutions in North Dakota, Minnesota, South Dakota and Nebraska, has had 12 national team champions in the past 7 years. The tradition of success is especially strong in women’s basketball where NCC schools have claimed nine national championships, all in the last 16 seasons. An NCC team also reached the championship game in 11 straight seasons from 1991-2001. The conference was formed at a meeting in the fall of 1921 and the first conference championship was the track & field championship held in the spring of 1922 in Brookings, S.D. The 2007-08 season marks the final year of competition for the North Central Conference after 87 years of excellence. The North Central Conference awards championships in 20 sports. The 10 men’s NCC sports are: baseball, basketball, cross country, football, golf, indoor track, outdoor track, swimming, tennis and wrestling. The 10 women’s sports are: basketball, cross country, golf, indoor track, outdoor track, soccer, softball, swimming, tennis and volleyball. Each spring the conference awards an all-sport champion trophy for men and women and began a North Central Conference Cup during the 2003-04 season, which combines the points from the men's and women’s all-sports awards. Minnesota State captured its third straight NCC Cup in 2006-07 while the Mavericks also captured the men’s award. Nebraska-Omaha captured the women’s award. The North Central Conference honors one male and one female student each year with the NCC Scholar-Athlete Award, which strives to honor the top senior student-athlete in the conference. For the 2006-07 academic year, North Dakota’s Michael Greenwood was the recipient of the award for the men’s sports, while South Dakota’s Mara McGill was the women’s sports honoree. Roger Thomas was named the NCC’s sixth full-time Commissioner in January of 2005. Melanie Nelson, Associate Commissioner, joined the conference office in the spring of 1992 and Jon J. Martin, now Assistant Commissioner was named the first Director of Media Relations in July 1998. Colin Kapitan is the coordinator of officials for both football and basketball. NCC OFFICE MAILING ADDRESS: Ramkota Hotel 3200 W. Maple St. Sioux Falls, SD 57107 Telephone: 605 / 338-0907 Fax: 605 / 338-1889 Web Site: www.northcentralconference.org STAFF DIRECTORY Roger Thomas, Commissioner [email protected] Melanie Nelson, Assistant Commissioner [email protected] Jon Martin, Asst. Commissioner/ Director of Media Relations [email protected] Colin Kapitan, Coordinator of Officials [email protected] ~NORTH CENTRAL CONFERENCE MEMBER SCHOOLS~ School Augustana College University of Minnesota Duluth Minnesota State University University of Nebraska-Omaha University of North Dakota St. Cloud State University University of South Dakota Location Sioux Falls, S.D. Duluth, Minn. Mankato, Minn. Omaha, Neb. Grand Forks, N.D. St. Cloud, Minn. Vermillion, S.D. Enrollment 1,800 10,100 11,762 14,000 13,187 16,000 7,917 Metro Pop. 172,412 83,699 59,144 716,998 103,181 167,392 16,684 Year Joined 1942 2004 1968, 1981 1934, 1976 1921 1981 1921 NCC FB Titles 1 (last 1959) 1 (last 2005) 2 (last 1993) 8 (last 2006) 24 (last 2006) 2 (last 2002) 10 (last 2005) 65 NORTH CENTRAL CONFERENCE 000UUU 2007 NCC COMPOSITE SCHEDULE THURSDAY, AUGUST 23 Central Missouri at Minnesota State, 7 p.m. Humboldt State at North Dakota, 7 p.m. SATURDAY, AUGUST 25 Augustana at Mary, 7 p.m. THURSDAY, AUGUST 30 Minnesota State at Northern Iowa, 7 p.m. Northern State at St. Cloud State, 7 p.m. South Dakota at West Texas A&M, 7 p.m. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 1 Concordia-St. Paul at Augustana, 11 a.m. Bemidji State at Minnesota Duluth, 6 p.m. Nebraska-Omaha at Nebraska-Kearney, 6 p.m. Western Washington at UC Davis, 6 p.m. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 6 Peru State at Minnesota State, 7 p.m. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 8 Humboldt State at Central Washington, 1 p.m. Missouri Western St. at Minnesota Duluth, 6 p.m. NW Missouri State at Nebraska-Omaha, 6 p.m. North Dakota at Southern Utah, 6 p.m. St. Cloud State at Mary, 6 p.m. Augustana at Northern State, 7 p.m. Winona State at South Dakota, 7 p.m. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 15 *Western Washington at Nebraska-Omaha, Noon *Central Washington at North Dakota, 1 p.m. *South Dakota at Minnesota Duluth, 6 p.m. Wisconsin-Whitewater at St. Cloud State, 6 p.m. *Augustana at Minnesota State, 7 p.m. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 22 *Minnesota Duluth at Central Washington, 1 p.m. *St. Cloud State at South Dakota, 2 p.m. *North Dakota at Western Washington, 6 p.m. *Nebraska-Omaha at Augustana, 6 p.m. 66 SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 29 *Augustana at North Dakota, 1 p.m. (HC) *Minnesota State at Nebraska-Omaha, 1 p.m. (HC) *Western Washington at Minnesota Duluth, 1 p.m. (HC) *Central Washington at St. Cloud State, 6 p.m. South Dakota at McNeese State, 7 p.m. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 6 *Minnesota Duluth at Augustana, 1 p.m. (HC) *St. Cloud State at Western Washington, 1 p.m. *South Dakota at Central Washington, 1 p.m. *North Dakota at Minnesota State, 3 p.m. (HC) SATURDAY, OCTOBER 13 *Augustana at St. Cloud State, 1 p.m. (HC) *Minnesota State at Minnesota Duluth, 1 p.m. *Nebraska-Omaha at North Dakota, 1 p.m. *Western Washington at South Dakota, 2 p.m. (HC) Central Washington at Western Oregon, 2 p.m. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 20 *South Dakota at Augustana, 1 p.m. *Minnesota Duluth at Nebraska-Omaha, 1 p.m. *St. Cloud State at Minnesota State, 1 p.m. *Central Wash. vs. Western Washington (Seattle), 6 p.m. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 27 *Augustana at Central Washington, 1 p.m. (HC) *North Dakota at Minnesota Duluth, 1 p.m. *Nebraska-Omaha at St. Cloud State, 1 p.m. Western Oregon at Western Washington, 1 p.m. *Minnesota State at South Dakota, 2 p.m. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1 (CSTV) *South Dakota at Nebraska-Omaha, 1 p.m. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 3 *Western Washington at Augustana, Noon *Central Washington at Minnesota State, Noon *St. Cloud State at North Dakota, 1 p.m. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 10 *Nebraska-Omaha at Central Washington, Noon *Minnesota State at Western Washington, 1 p.m. *Minnesota Duluth at St. Cloud State, 1 p.m. *North Dakota at South Dakota, 2 p.m. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 17 NCAA Division II Playoffs - First Round SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 24 NCAA Division II Playoffs - Second Round SUNDAY, DECEMBER 1 NCAA Division II Quarterfinals SATURDAY, DECEMBER 8 NCAA Division II Semifinals SATURDAY, DECEMBER 15 NCAA Division II Championship, Florence, Ala. *- North Central Conference game (HC) - Homecoming All times Local 2006 S EASON IN R EVIEW Season Recap . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .68-69 Team Awards, Starting Lineups . . . . . . .70 Statistics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .71-78 Game Recaps . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .79-85 NCC Stats . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .86-89 NCC Honors and Records . . . . . . . . . .90-92 2006 SEASON REVIEW 000UUU GOING TO THE CHAPPELL Freshman running back Ryan Chappell enjoyed one of the finest games ever put forth by a Sioux in UND’s 42-0 first round playoff win over Winona State. The Grand Forks native ran for 235 yards and five touchdowns – both UND playoff records. And he did so on just 16 carries, scoring on runs of 23, 3, 21, 8 and 64 yards. For the season Chappell set UND freshman records with 1,253 rushing yards and 15 touchdowns and was named to the All-NCC first team. Fighting Sioux fans were treated to one of the most memorable seasons in team history in 2006, a season littered with individual accomplishments and punctuated with a second straight NCC championship and a fourth consecutive trip to the NCAA playoffs. Among the highlights: BACK-TO-BACK A 33-26 win over 15th-ranked South Dakota on the final day of the regular season enabled UND to clinch a share of its second consecutive North Central Conference championship. It marked the 24th time in program history that the Sioux claimed the league title and the fifth time under head coach Dale Lennon. ON THE WESTON FRONT Junior wide receiver Weston Dressler enjoyed a record-breaking campaign and for his efforts was named one of 24 national candidates for the Harlon Hill Trophy, awarded annually to the top player in Division II football. Dressler led the nation with 90 receptions and set UND single-season records with 1,215 receiving yards and 16 touchdown receptions. He also shattered his own team record for singleseason all-purpose yards, racking up 2,027 in 2006. Dressler also became the school’s all-time leader in receptions. POSTSEASON BOUND The Fighting Sioux advanced to the NCAA Division II postseason for the fourth straight season. UND opened with a 42-0 thrashing of #19 Winona State at Alerus Center, making the Sioux a perfect 9-0 all time at the “Al” in the playoffs. The following week, UND toppled longtime nemesis and 12th-ranked Nebraska-Omaha 38-35 in Omaha, giving the Sioux their first win at Caniglia Field since 1995. However, for the second straight year UND’s season would come to an end at Grand Valley State, where the Sioux fell to the top-ranked Lakers 3020 in the NCAA Division II quarterfinals. 68 FAB FROSH Chappell’s standout season was one of many turned in by Sioux freshmen in 2006. Outside linebacker Bobby Stroup racked up a UND freshman record eight quarterback sacks, while wide receiver Brady Trenbeath set new rookie standards for receptions (60) and receiving yards (753). Trenbeath was named an All-NCC honorable mention. Freshman kicker Brandon Hellevang, meanwhile, proved more than capable of replacing former AllAmerican Jeff Glas, earning All-NCC second team honors. Hellevang nailed 12 of his final 15 field goal attempts on the season and converted 49 of his 50 extra point tries. EFFICIENCY EXPERT Despite his season being interrupted by an injury, senior quarterback Reed Manke (left) put together arguably the finest season ever by a UND quarterback. Manke, in his first year as the starter, completed a school-record 68.7 percent of his passes, including an astounding 70.2 percent during the regular season. He also threw for more than 2,000 yards and 19 touchdowns, and graduated as the school’s all-time leader in career completion percentage (67.2). Quarterback Reed Manke set UND records for single-season completetion percentage and career completion percentage in 2006. 2006 SEASON 000UUU REVIEW NCC’s Male Scholar-Athlete of the Year. Greenwood (left) and Dressler were joined on the ESPN the Magazine Academic All-District team by sophomore center Mitch Braegelmann, senior quarterback Reed Manke and senior fullback Trent Christensen. Those five players also earned Academic All-NCC honors, while a league-high 29 Sioux were named to the NCC Commissioner’s Academic Honor Roll. Meanwhile, sophomore center Mitch Braegelmann and freshman running back Ryan Chappell were named All-America honorable mentions by Football Gazette. THE ALL-AMERICANS Senior safety Michael Greenwood was named 2006-07 NCC Male Scholar-Athlete of the Year. SIOUX-WEET UPSET! During week two of the regular season, UND took to the road to face Division I-AA power and 2005 national runner-up Northern Iowa, and proceeded to upset the Panthers 35-31 in one of the most thrilling games in school history. Freshman running back Ryan Chappell loudly announced his arrival on the collegiate scene, running for 121 yards and two touchdowns on just nine carries. Junior receiver Weston Dressler took a Reed Manke pass 50 yards for the winning touchdown with 54 seconds remaining. Dressler’s heroics capped a wild final five minutes that saw the lead change four times and 29 points scored between the two teams. Junior wide receiver Weston Dressler, the 2006 NCC Most Valuable Receiver, earned an impressive six different All-America honors during his record-setting season. Senior nose guard Adam Wolff (right), the 2006 NCC Most Valuable Defensive Lineman, was named to Don Hansen’s Football Gazette All-America first team and earned All-American second team honors from four other organizations. Senior outside linebacker Steve Brennan (below), the 2006 NCC Most Valuable Linebacker, was named a second team All-American by Football Gazette. Senior defensive lineman Adam Wolff earned five All-America awards last season and was named the NCC’s Most Valuable Defensive Lineman. WITH HONORS Several UND student-athletes stood out in the classroom during the 2006 season. Senior defensive back Michael Greenwood and junior receiver Weston Dressler each earned ESPN the Magazine Academic All-America first team honors, making UND the only team in Division II to boast a pair of first teamers. Greenwood was also named the Senior linebacker Steve Brennan was a second team All-American in 2006. 69 2006 TEAM AWARDS 000UUU 2006 UND TEAM AWARDS Most Valuable Offensive Player ........................................................................................ Weston Dressler (Wide Receiver) Most Valuable Defensive Player ................................................................................................ Steve Brennan (Linebacker) Most Valuable Special Teams Player ........................................................................................ Brandon Hellevang (Kicker) Most Valuable Defensive Lineman .............................................................................................. Adam Wolff (Nose Guard) Most Valuable Offensive Lineman ............................................................................................ Mitch Braegelmann (Center) Most Valuable Linebacker ............................................................................................ Steve Brennan (Outside Linebacker) Most Valuable Offensive Back .................................................................................................... Reed Manke (Quarterback) Most Valuable Defensive Back.......................................................................................... Jason Hoffschneider (Cornerback) Most Valuable Receiver ...................................................................................................... Weston Dressler (Wide Receiver) Rookie of the Year (First-Year Player) ................................................................................ Ryan Chappell (Running Back) Most Improved Player........................................................................................................ Brady Trenbeath (Wide Receiver) Ira Frendberg Award (Most Inspirational).............................................................................. Jared Enger (Defensive End) Most Valuable Offensive Scout ............................................................................................ Nate Rambeck (Wide Receiver) Most Valuable Defensive Scout ...................................................................................... Kyle Krusentjerna (Defensive Line) 2006 UND Captains .................................. Dan Ullsperger, Reed Manke, Trent Christensen, Adam Wolff, Weston Dressler 2006 FIGHTING SIOUX STARTING LINEUPS Game CWU UNI WSU WWU AC MSU UNO UMD SCSU USD WSU UNO GVSU WR Dressler Dressler Dressler Dressler Dressler Dressler Dressler Dressler Dressler Dressler Dressler Dressler Dressler TE/WR Grover Kusler Grover Groeschl Kusler Kusler Groeschl Grover Grover Groeschl Groeschl Grover Grover LT Bauer Bauer Bauer Bauer Bauer Bauer Troen Troen Troen Troen Troen Troen Troen Game CWU UNI WSU WWU AC MSU UNO UMD SCSU USD WSU UNO GVSU DE Cadwell Cadwell Cadwell Cadwell Cadwell Cadwell Cadwell Cadwell Cadwell Cadwell Cadwell Cadwell Cadwell DT Wolff Wolff Wolff Wolff Wolff Wolff Wolff Wolff Wolff Wolff Wolff Wolff Wolff DE Enger Enger Enger Enger Enger Enger Enger Enger Enger Enger Enger Enger Enger 70 LG Troen Troen Troen Troen Troen Troen Kusler Kusler Kusler Kusler Kusler Kusler Kusler C Braegelmann Braegelmann Braegelmann Braegelmann Braegelmann Braegelmann Braegelmann Braegelmann Braegelmann Braegelmann Braegelmann Braegelmann Braegelmann OLB Babington-Johnson Babington-Johnson Babington-Johnson Babington-Johnson Babington-Johnson Babington-Johnson Babington-Johnson Babington-Johnson Babington-Johnson Babington-Johnson Babington-Johnson Babington-Johnson Babington-Johnson ILB Ullsperger Ullsperger Ullsperger Ullsperger Ullsperger Ullsperger Ullsperger Ullsperger Ullsperger Ullsperger Ullsperger Ullsperger Ullsperger RG Kusler Murray Murray Murray Murray Murray Murray Murray Murray Murray Murray Murray Murray RT Hoffelt Hoffelt Hoffelt Hoffelt Hoffelt Hoffelt Bauer Bauer Bauer Bauer Bauer Bauer Bauer WR Trenbeath Trenbeath Trenbeath Trenbeath Trenbeath Trenbeath Trenbeath Trenbeath Trenbeath Trenbeath Trenbeath Trenbeath Trenbeath QB Manke Manke Manke Belmore Belmore Belmore Manke Belmore Manke Manke Manke Manke Manke ILB Meek Meek Meek Meek Meek Meek Meek Schmitz Meek Meek Meek Meek Meek OLB Brennan Brennan Brennan Brennan Brennan Brennan Brennan Brennan Brennan Brennan Brennan Brennan Brennan CB Alexander Alexander Alexander Alexander Alexander Alexander Alexander Alexander Alexander Alexander Alexander Alexander Alexander CB Hoffschneider Hoffschneider Hoffschneider Hoffschneider Hoffschneider Hoffschneider Hoffschneider Hoffschneider Hoffschneider Hoffschneider Hoffschneider Hoffschneider Hoffschneider FB/WR/TE Christensen Christensen Christensen Caufield Sorbo Groeschl Sorbo Ott (TE) Christensen Tatom Tatom Christensen Christensen SS DeSautel DeSautel DeSautel DeSautel DeSautel DeSautel DeSautel DeSautel DeSautel DeSautel DeSautel DeSautel DeSautel RB Strouth Strouth Strouth Strouth Chappell Chappell Chappell Chappell Strouth Strouth Chappell Chappell Chappell FS Greenwood Greenwood Greenwood Greenwood Greenwood Greenwood Greenwood Greenwood Greenwood Greenwood Greenwood Greenwood Greenwood 2006 OVERALL 000UUU STATS ALL GAMES (11-2, 7-1 NCC/1st) Date Aug. 27 Sep. 9 Sep. 16 Sep. 23 Sep. 30 Oct. 7 Oct. 14 Oct. 28 Nov. 4 Nov. 11 Nov. 18 Nov. 25 Dec. 2 Opponent Result at Central Washington* W, 28-14 at #3 Northern Iowa (I-AA) W, 38-35 Winona State W, 49-2 Western Washington* W, 26-20 at Augustana* (ot) W, 24-21 Minnesota State* W, 24-3 at #12 Nebraska-Omaha* L, 20-21 Minnesota Duluth* W, 38-14 at St. Cloud State* (ot), W 34-27 #15 South Dakota* W, 33-26 Winona State# W, 42-0 at #13 Nebraska-Omaha* W, 38-35 at #1 Grand Valley State# L, 20-30 *-NCC games #-NCAA playoff games Player GP-GS Reed Manke 9 Ryan Chappell 13 Chris Belmore 8 Brandon Strouth 11 Chris Beatty 12 Weston Dressler 13 Brandon Brady 8 Danny Freund 10 Trent Christensen 11 TEAM 8 Total 13 Opponents 13 Attendance 2,750 11,010 10,333 9,007 6,018 11,463 7,812 8,009 4,077 9,078 5,073 5,312 5,184 Attendance Overall: 95,126 (7,317 avg.) Home: 52,963 (8,827 avg.) Away: 42,163 (6,0234 avg.) Score By Quarters UND Opponents 1 94 94 2 163 49 Team Statistics 1st Downs(Rush+Pass+Pen.) Total Offensive Plays Total Net Yards Yards Gained Per Play Yards Gained Per Game Fumbles-Fumbles Lost Penalties-Yards Penalized 3rd Down Conversions-Attempted (Pct.) 4th Down Conversions-Attempted (Pct.) Time of Possession/Game Sacks By Red Zone Scores (Pct.) Red Zone Touchdowns (Pct.) Player GP-GS Ryan Chappell 13-7 Brandon Strouth 11-6 Chris Beatty 12-0 Weston Dressler 13-13 Reed Manke 9-9 Chris Belmore 8-4 Brandon Brady 8-0 Danny Freund 10-0 Trent Christensen 11-6 Andrew Sorbo 13-2 TEAM 8-0 Total 13 Opponents 13 Player Reed Manke Chris Belmore Danny Freund Brandon Strouth Total Opponents GP-GS 9-9 8-4 10-0 11-6 13 13 Player GP-GS Weston Dressler 13-13 Brady Trenbeath 13-13 Lee Groeschl 13-5 Blair Grover 13-6 Ryan Chappell 13-7 Martin Tatom 12-2 Trent Christensen 11-6 Brandon Strouth 11-6 Andrew Sorbo 13-2 Troy Ott 11-1 Thomas Loegering 4-0 Will Kusler 12-10 Chris Beatty 12-0 Jake Caufield 4-1 Total 13 Opponents 13 Att. 191 71 26 20 42 38 25 6 1 1 14 435 409 3 78 47 4 (ot) 66 (10) 54 (0) UND 253 (104+139+10) 823 5,097 6.2 392.1 14-10 80-729 66-157 (42.0) 9-12 (75.0) 29:44 40 44-54 (81.5) 35-54 (64.8) Individual Rushing Yds. Loss Net 1272 19 1253 255 12 243 200 7 193 128 7 121 179 81 98 140 71 69 63 3 60 44 8 36 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 20 -20 2283 228 2055 1777 454 1323 Individual Passing Rating Cmp. Att. Pct. 152.43 193 281 68.7 143.55 60 101 59.4 50.20 1 4 25.0 0.00 0 1 0.0 148.28 254 388 65.5 113.99 221 413 53.5 Individual Rec. Yds. 90 1215 60 753 32 325 18 221 13 104 12 132 10 66 6 96 4 32 3 33 2 33 2 15 1 9 1 8 254 3042 221 2757 Receiving Avg. TD 13.5 16 12.6 4 10.2 0 12.3 3 8.0 0 11.0 0 6.6 2 16.0 0 8.0 0 11.0 1 16.5 0 7.5 0 9.0 0 8.0 0 12.0 26 12.5 14 Total 411 244 Opp. 216 (76+115+25) 822 4,080 5.0 313.8 16-6 71-506 58-173 (34.0) 6-25 (24.0) 31:25 23 32-44 (72.7) 20-44 (45.5) Avg. 6.6 3.4 7.4 6.1 2.3 1.8 2.4 6.0 2.0 0.0 -1.4 4.7 3.2 TD Long Avg./G 15 64 96.4 0 12 22.1 2 36 16.1 1 26 9.3 1 20 10.9 0 14 8.6 6 8 7.5 1 13 3.6 0 2 0.2 0 0 0.0 0 0 -2.5 26 64 158.1 12 54 101.8 Yds 2198 832 12 0 3042 2757 Long 66 87 56 29 21 21 12 54 13 20 21 10 9 8 87 85 TD 19 7 0 0 26 14 Avg./G 93.5 57.9 25.0 17.0 8.0 11.0 6.0 8.7 2.5 3.0 8.2 1.4 0.8 2.0 234.0 212.1 Int. Long 6 87 4 66 0 12 0 0 10 87 14 85 Player GP-GS Weston Dressler 13-13 Ryan Chappell 13-7 Brady Trenbeath 13-13 Brandon Strouth 11-6 Lee Groeschl 13-5 Blair Grover 13-6 Chris Beatty 12-0 Martin Tatom 12-2 Rory Manke 13-0 Reed Manke 9-9 Chris Belmore 8-4 Trent Christensen 11-6 Brandon Brady 8-0 Andrew Sorbo 13-2 Danny Freund 10-0 Dan Ullsperger 13-13 Thomas Loegering 4-0 Troy Ott 11-1 Tom DeSautel 13-13 Brandon Jordan 8-0 Will Kusler 12-10 Steve Brennan 13-13 Sam Schmitz 13-1 Jake Caufield 4-1 8 TEAM Total 13 Opponents 13 Plays 323 191 139 72 26 20 25 10 1 15 823 822 Rush 121 1253 0 243 0 0 193 0 0 98 69 2 60 0 36 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 -5 -20 1323 Total Offense Rush Pass 98 2198 1253 0 69 832 243 0 193 0 121 0 60 0 36 12 2 0 -20 0 2055 3042 1323 2757 All-Purpose Rec PR 1215 253 104 98 753 0 96 0 325 0 221 0 9 0 132 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 66 0 0 0 32 0 0 0 0 0 33 0 33 0 0 0 0 0 15 0 0 0 0 0 8 0 0 0 0 0 2757 167 Total 2296 1253 901 243 193 121 60 48 2 -20 5097 4080 KR 438 297 1 0 12 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 12 0 0 0 0 1217 Yds./G 255.1 96.4 112.6 22.1 16.1 9.3 7.5 4.8 0.2 -2.5 392.1 313.8 IR 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 116 0 0 0 0 0 0 35 0 0 25 28 0 0 11 0 0 0 187 Player GP-GS Weston Dressler 13-13 Ryan Chappell 12-7 Lee Groeschl 13-5 Steve Brennan 13-13 Brady Trenbeath 13-13 Andrew Sorbo 13-2 13-13 Tom DeSautel Total 13 Opponents 13 Kickoff Returns No. Yds. Avg. 19 438 23.1 11 297 27.0 2 12 6.0 2 12 6.0 1 1 1.0 1 9 9.0 1 6 6.0 37 775 20.9 65 1217 18.7 TD 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Long 66 68 12 10 1 9 6 68 93 Player Weston Dressler Ryan Chappell Alex Nicholas Total Opponents No. 20 3 0 24 16 Punt Returns Yds. Avg. 253 12.6 98 32.7 0.0 0 351 14.6 167 10.4 TD 0 0 0 0 0 Long 63 82 0 82 31 GP-GS 13-13 13-7 1-0 13 13 Total Yards/G 2027 155.9 1752 134.8 754 58.0 339 30.8 337 25.9 221 17.0 202 16.8 132 11.0 116 8.9 98 10.9 69 8.6 68 6.2 60 7.5 41 3.2 36 3.6 35 2.7 33 8.2 33 3.0 31 2.4 28 3.5 15 1.4 12 0.9 11 0.8 8 2.0 -5 -0.6 -20 -2.5 5651 434.7 71 2006 OVERALL STATS 000UUU Player GP-GS Rory Manke 13-0 Tom DeSautel 13-13 Sam Schmitz 13-1 Michael Greenwood 13-13 Dan Ullsperger 13-13 Donovan Alexander 13-13 8-0 Brandon Jordan Total 13 Opponents 13 Interception Returns No. Yds. Avg. 5 116 23.2 3 25 8.3 2 11 5.5 1 0 0.0 1 35 35.0 1 0 0.0 1 28 28.0 14 215 15.4 10 187 18.7 TD 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 1 Long 56 25 11 0 35 0 28 56 95 Player No returns Total Opponents Fumble Returns No. Yds. Avg. – – – 0 0 0.0 3 59 19.7 TD – 0 2 Long – 0 28 Player Brent Halfmann Total Opponents GP-GS – 13 13 GP 13 13 13 Player GP-GS Jason Hoffschneider 13-13 Donovan Alexander 13-13 Dan Ullsperger 13-13 Bobby Stroup 13-0 Robbie Meek 13-12 Michael Greenwood 13-13 Rory Manke 13-0 Tom DeSautel 13-13 Adam Wolff 13-13 Z. Babington-Johnson 13-13 Steven Brennan 13-13 Jared Enger 13-13 Alex Cadwell 13-13 Matt Bodoh 12-0 Derek Malner 12-0 Sam Schmitz 13-1 Drake Otto 12-0 Brett Holinka 12-0 Blair Grover 13-6 Tyler Weigelt 4-0 Nathan Wayne 12-0 Andy White 6-0 Noad Dombrovski 11-0 Brandon Jordan 8-0 Tyler Morrow 11-0 Andy Miller 10-0 Jeff Richter 11-0 Ryan Chappell 13-7 Weston Dressler 13-13 Ward DeMontigny 4-0 Martin Tatom 12-2 Brandon Strouth 11-6 Brady Trenbeath 13-13 TEAM 8 Kellen Leupp 1-0 Brandon Hellevang 13 Brent Halfman 13 Nick Nolte 1-0 Chris Beatty 12-0 Andrew Sorbo 13-2 Clayton Leith 1-0 Jeff Tescher 12-0 Will Kusler 12-10 Tyson Heiser 2-0 8-0 Link Gottbeheat UND Totals 13 Opponents 13 72 No. 49 51 59 UT 57 54 34 37 32 35 40 26 28 25 32 24 12 11 7 8 8 9 7 7 7 5 5 4 4 2 2 3 3 2 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 1 0 555 554 Punting Yds. Avg. 1840 37.6 1855 36.4 2199 37.3 AT 13 14 22 17 21 16 10 12 19 18 8 11 9 4 6 4 4 2 3 3 1 1 1 2 1 3 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 229 211 Long 56 56 60 TT 70 68 56 54 53 51 50 48 47 43 40 35 21 15 13 12 12 11 10 10 8 6 6 6 5 5 3 3 3 2 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 784 765 TB 4 4 3 Player B. Hellevang FC I20 Blkd 8 13 2 8 13 2 8 12 0 FF 0 0 0 1 0 2 1 0 1 0 1 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 7 4 GP 13 Player Weston Dressler Ryan Chappell B. Hellevang Brandon Brady Brady Trenbeath Blair Grover Trent Christensen Chris Beatty Danny Freund Reed Manke Troy Ott Brandon Jordan Rory Manke Dan Ullsperger Total Opponents Defensive Statistics RF PBU 0 12 0 11 0 1 1 3 0 2 1 4 0 2 0 6 0 2 0 1 0 1 0 1 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 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 7 47 10-59 34 QBH 0 0 4 8 1 1 0 0 7 8 2 4 2 0 0 0 2 2 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 5 15 Total 12-18 GP-GS 13-13 13-7 13 8-0 13-13 13-6 11-6 12-0 10-0 9-9 11-1 8-0 13-0 13-13 13 13 Pct. 66.7 TD 17 15 0 6 4 3 2 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 54 29 TFL/-Yds 1.5-4 1.0-11 5.0-19 14.5-90 7.5-26 2.5-8 5.0-25 2.0-10 9.5-47 6.5-45 14.0-60 10.0-62 3.0-15 1.0-3 0 0 0 0.5-2 0 0 1.0-4 1.0-1 0 0 1.0-4 0 0.5-1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 87-437 45-186 Field Goals 1-29 30-39 40-49 6-6 3-4 2-6 Scoring FG 2-pt PAT 0-0 0 0-0 0 12-18 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 12-18 1-3 13-22 3-3 Sacks/-Yds 0 0 2.5-15 8.0-71 2.0-17 0 1.0-14 0 4.5-38 4.5-40 7.0-40 7.5-44 2.0-14 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1.0-4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 40-297 23-133 50+ Long 1-2 51 PAT 0 0 49-50 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 49-50 23-26 SAF 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 INT/Yds 0 1-0 1-35 0 0 1-0 5-116 3-25 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2-11 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1-28 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 14-215 10-187 BLK 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 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 3 0 0 7 4 Blkd 1 Points 102 90 85 36 24 18 14 12 6 6 6 6 6 0 411 244 SAF 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 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2006 REGULAR SEASON 000UUU STATS REGULAR SEASON (9-1 Overall, 70-1 NCC/1st) Date Aug. 27 Sep. 9 Sep. 16 Sep. 23 Sep. 30 Oct. 7 Oct. 14 Oct. 28 Nov. 4 Nov. 11 Opponent at Central Washington* at #3 Northern Iowa (I-AA) Winona State Western Washington* at Augustana* Minnesota State* at #12 Nebraska-Omaha* Minnesota Duluth* at St. Cloud State* #15 South Dakota* *-NCC games Result W, 28-14 W, 38-35 W, 49-2 W, 26-20 (ot) W, 24-21 W, 24-3 L, 20-21 W, 38-14 (ot), W 34-27 W, 33-26 Attendance 2,750 11,010 10,333 9,007 6,018 11,463 7,812 8,009 4,077 9,078 Player GP-GS Reed Manke 6-6 Chris Belmore 7-4 Ryan Chappell 10-4 Brandon Strouth 10-6 Chris Beatty 9-0 Weston Dressler 10-10 Brandon Brady 5-0 Danny Freund 7-0 Trent Christensen 8-4 6 TEAM Total 10 Opponents 10 Attendance Overall: 79,557 (7,956 avg.) Home: 47,890 (9,578 avg.) Away: 31,667 (6,333 avg.) Score By Quarters UND Opponents 1 73 54 2 121 42 Team Statistics 1st Downs(Rush+Pass+Pen.) Total Offensive Plays Total Net Yards Yards Gained Per Play Yards Gained Per Game Fumbles-Fumbles Lost Penalties-Yards Penalized 3rd Down Conversions-Attempted (Pct.) 4th Down Conversions-Attempted (Pct.) Time of Possession/Game Sacks By Red Zone Scores (Pct.) Red Zone Touchdowns (Pct.) Player GP-GS Ryan Chappell 10-4 Brandon Strouth 10-6 Chris Beatty 9-0 Reed Manke 6-6 Weston Dressler 10-10 Chris Belmore 7-4 Brandon Brady 5-0 Danny Freund 7-0 Trent Christensen 8-4 Andrew Sorbo 10-2 TEAM 6-0 Total 10 Opponents 10 Player Reed Manke Chris Belmore Brandon Strouth TEAM Total Opponents GP-GS 6-6 7-4 10-6 6-0 10 10 Player GP-GS Weston Dressler 10-10 Brady Tenbeath 10-10 Lee Groeschl 10-4 Blair Grover 10-4 Martin Tatom 10-1 Trent Christensen 8-4 Ryan Chappell 10-4 Brandon Strouth 10-6 Andrew Sorbo 10-2 Will Kusler 9-8 Troy Ott 9-1 Chris Beatty 9-0 4-1 Jake Caufield Total 10 Opponents 10 Att. 135 68 20 29 15 38 14 1 1 1 9 331 307 3 57 39 4 (ot) 50 (10) 44 (0) UND 185 (80+97+8) 608 3,727 6.1 372.7 9-6 58-540 45-118 (38.1) 7-9 (77.8) 29:43 36 34-40 (85.0) 26-40 (65.0) Individual Rushing Yds. Loss Net 854 15 839 245 12 233 121 7 114 143 45 98 94 7 87 140 71 69 25 0 25 7 0 7 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 10 -10 1631 167 1464 1194 364 830 Individual Passing Rating Cmp. Att. 162.17 127 181 146.67 57 94 0.00 0 1 0.00 0 1 155.74 184 277 117.02 187 336 Pct. 70.2 60.6 0 00.0 66.4 55.7 Individual Receiving Rec. Yds. Avg. TD 68 1000 14.7 14 40 477 11.9 2 26 270 10.4 0 15 192 12.8 2 8 77 9.6 0 7 44 6.3 2 6 45 7.5 0 5 87 17.4 0 3 26 8.7 0 2 15 7.5 0 2 13 6.5 1 1 9 9.0 0 1 8 8.0 0 184 2263 12.3 21 187 2308 12.3 11 Total 311 179 Opp. 169 (55-96-18) 643 3,138 4.9 313.8 8-2 52-357 48-140 (34.3) 6-21 (28.6) 31:47 18 24-35 (68.6) 17-18 (94.4) Avg. 6.2 3.4 5.7 3.4 5.8 1.8 1.8 7.0 2.0 0.0 -1.1 4.4 2.7 TD Long Avg./G 10 41 83.9 0 12 23.3 1 36 12.7 1 20 16.3 0 26 8.7 0 14 9.9 4 6 5.0 1 7 1.0 0 2 0.2 0 0 0.0 0 0 -1.7 17 41 146.4 7 46 83.0 Yds 1480 783 0 0 2263 2308 Long 66 87 56 29 21 12 11 54 13 10 11 9 8 87 85 TD 14 7 0 0 21 11 Int. Long 2 87 4 66 0 0 0 0.0 6 87 12 85 Player GP-GS Weston Dressler 10-10 Ryan Chappell 10-4 Brady Trenbeath 10-10 Brandon Strouth 10-6 Lee Groeschl 10-4 Blair Grover 10-4 Chris Beatty 9-0 Reed Manke 6-6 Rory Manke 10-0 Martin Tatom 10-1 Chris Belmore 7-4 Trent Christensen 8-4 Andrew Sorbo 10-2 Dan Ullsperger 10-10 Tom DeSautel 10-10 Brandon Jordan 6-0 Brandon Brady 5-0 Will Kusler 9-8 Troy Ott 9-1 Steve Brennan 10-10 Sam Schmitz 10-1 Jake Caufield 4-1 Danny Freund 7-0 6 TEAM Total 10 Opponents 10 Player Weston Dressler Ryan Chappell Steve Brennan Lee Groeschl Andrew Sorbo Tom DeSautel Total Opponents GP-GS 10-10 10-4 10-10 10-4 10-2 10-10 Player Weston Dressler Ryan Chappell Total Opponents GP-GS 10-10 10-4 Plays 210 132 135 69 20 15 14 1 1 10 608 643 Total Offense Rush Pass 98 1480 69 783 839 0 233 0 114 0 87 0 25 0 7 0 2 0 -10 0 1464 2263 830 2308 Total 1578 852 839 233 114 87 25 7 2 -10 3727 3138 All-Purpose Leaders Rush Rec PR KR 87 1000 157 300 839 45 98 270 0 477 0 0 233 87 0 0 0 270 0 12 0 192 0 0 114 9 0 0 98 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 77 0 0 69 0 0 0 2 44 0 0 0 26 0 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 25 0 0 0 0 15 0 0 0 13 0 0 0 0 0 12 0 0 0 0 0 8 0 0 7 0 0 0 -10 0 0 0 1464 2263 255 609 830 2308 156 999 Yds./G 263.0 121.7 83.9 23.3 12.7 8.7 5.0 1.0 0.2 -1.7 372.7 313.8 IR 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 80 0 0 0 0 35 25 28 0 0 0 0 11 0 0 0 179 171 Kickoff Returns No. Yds. Avg. 14 300 21.4 10 270 27.0 2 12 6.0 2 12 6.0 1 9 9.0 1 6 6.0 30 609 20.3 51 999 19.6 TD 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Long 49 68 10 12 9 6 68 93 Punt Returns Yds. Avg. 157 9.8 98 32.7 255 13.4 156 10.4 TD 0 0 0 0 Long 59 82 82 31 No. 16 3 19 15 Total Yards/G 1544 154.4 1252 125.2 477 47.7 320 32.0 282 28.2 192 19.2 123 13.7 98 16.3 80 8.0 77 7.7 69 9.9 46 5.8 35 3.5 35 3.5 31 3.1 28 4.7 25 5.0 15 1.7 13 1.4 12 1.2 11 1.1 8 2.0 7 1.0 -10 -1.7 4770 477.0 4464 446.4 Avg./G 100.0 47.7 27.0 19.2 7.7 5.5 4.5 8.7 2.6 1.7 1.4 1.0 2.0 226.3 230.8 73 2006 REGULAR SEASON STATS 000UUU Player GP-GS Rory Manke 10-0 Tom DeSautel 10-10 Sam Schmitz 10-1 Brandon Jordan 6-0 Dan Ullsperger 10-10 Michael Greenwood 10-10 Total 10 Opponents 10 Interception Returns No. Yds. Avg. TD 3 80 26.7 1 3 25 8.3 0 2 11 5.5 0 1 28 28.0 1 1 35 35.0 0 1 0 0.0 0 12 179 14.9 2 6 171 28.5 1 Long 56 25 11 28 35 0 56 95 Player No returns Total Opponents Fumble Returns No. Yds. Avg. – – – 0 0 0.0 1 28 28.0 Long – 0 28 Player Brent Halfmann Total Opponents GP-GS – 10 10 GP 10 10 10 Player GP-GS Jason Hoffschneider 10-10 Donovan Alexander 10-10 Dan Ullsperger 10-10 Michael Greenwood 10-10 Bobby Stroup 10-0 Robbie Meek 10-9 Adam Wolff 10-10 Tom DeSautel 10-10 Z. Babington-Johnson 10-10 Rory Manke 10-0 Steve Brennan 10-10 Jared Enger 10-10 Alex Cadwell 10-10 Derek Malner 9-0 Matt Bodoh 9-0 Tyler Weigelt 4-0 Blair Grover 10-4 Sam Schmitz 10-1 Brett Holinka 9-0 Drake Otto 10-0 Nathan Wayne 9-0 Noah Dombrovski 9-0 Brandon Jordan 6-0 Andy White 5-0 Tyler Morrow 9-0 Andy Miller 7-0 Jeff Richter 9-0 Ryan Chappell 10-4 Ward DeMontigny 4-0 Martin Tatom 10-1 Brandon Strouth 10-6 TEAM 6 Kellen Leupp 1-0 Weston Dressler 10-10 Brandon Hellevang 10 Brent Halfmann 10 Nick Nolte 1-0 Brady Trenbeath 10-10 Chris Beatty 9-0 Clayton Leith 1-0 Andrew Sorbo 10-2 Tyson Heiser 2-0 Will Kusler 9-8 7-0 Link Gottbeheat Total 10 Opponents 10 74 TD – 0 1 No. 39 39 46 Punting Yds. Avg. 1530 39.2 1530 39.2 1730 37.6 Long 56 56 60 UT 50 42 31 27 28 25 22 25 22 30 24 17 9 7 7 7 7 7 5 5 5 5 4 4 3 2 2 3 2 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 441 413 AT 7 7 17 12 11 13 14 10 12 4 7 10 6 5 4 3 2 2 2 2 1 1 2 0 1 2 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 160 170 TT 57 49 48 39 39 38 36 35 34 34 31 27 15 12 11 10 9 9 7 7 6 6 6 4 4 4 3 3 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 601 583 TB 3 3 2 Player B. Hellevang Total FC I20 Blkd 5 13 2 5 13 2 8 11 0 FF 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 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 4 7 GP 10 Total 11-16 11-16 Player GP-GS Weston Dressler 10-10 Brandon Hellevang 10 Ryan Chappell 10-4 Brandon Brady 5-0 Trent Christensen 8-4 Brady Trenbeath 10-10 Blair Grover 10-4 Danny Freund 7-0 Chris Beatty 9-0 Troy Ott 9-1 Reed Manke 6-6 Brandon Jordan 6-0 10-0 Rory Manke Total 10 Opponents Defensive Statistics RF PBU 0 10 0 8 0 1 0 3 0 1 0 2 0 2 0 4 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 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 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2-0 37 6-28 23 QBH 0 0 3 1 5 0 7 0 7 0 2 3 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 38 13 Pct. 68.8 68.8 TD 14 0 10 4 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 40 20 TFL/-Yds 1.5-4 1.0-11 4.0-16 2.5-8 9.5-65 5.0-22 8.0-45 1.0-1 5.5-30 5.0-25 12.0-55 10.0-62 3.0-15 0 1.0-3 0 0 0 0.5-2 0 0 0 0 1.0-1 0 0 0.5-1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 71-366 37-138 Field Goals 1-29 30-39 40-49 5-5 3-4 2-6 5-5 3-4 2-6 Scoring FG 2-pt PAT 0-0 0 11-16 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 11-16 2 12-18 17-18 Sacks/-Yds 0 0 2.5-15 0 6.0-53 2.0-17 4.5-38 0 3.5-25 1.0-14 7.0-40 7.5-44 2.0-14 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 36-260 18-92 50+ Long 1-1 51 1-1 51 PAT 0 36-37 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 36-37 2 INT/Yds 0 1-0 1-35 1-0 0 0 0 3-25 0 3-80 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2-11 0 0 0 0 1-28 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 12-179 6-171 Blkd 1 1 SAF 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Points 84 69 60 24 14 12 12 6 6 6 6 6 6 311 179 BLK 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 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 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 5 4 SAF 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 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2006 PLAYOFF 000UUU STATS PLAYOFFS (1-2 Overall, NCAA Quarterfinals) Date Nov. 18 Nov. 25 Dec. 2 Opponent Winona State# at #13 Nebraska-Omaha^ at #1 Grand Valley State& Result W, 42-0 W, 38-35 L, 20-30 Attendance 5,073 5,312 5,184 # – NCAA First Round (Grand Forks) ^ – NCAA Second Round (Omaha, Neb.) % – NCAA Quarterfinals (Allendale, Mich.) Attendance Overall: 15,569 (5,190 avg.) Home: 5,073 (5,073 avg.) Away: 10,496 (5,248, avg.) Score By Quarters UND Opponents 1 21 40 2 42 7 Team Statistics 1st Downs(Rush+Pass+Pen.) Total Offensive Plays Total Net Yards Yards Gained Per Play Yards Gained Per Game Fumbles-Fumbles Lost Penalties-Yards Penalized 3rd Down Conversions-Attempted (Pct.) 4th Down Conversions-Attempted (Pct.) Time of Possession/Game Sacks By Red Zone Scores (Pct.) Red Zone Touchdowns (Pct.) Player Ryan Chappell Chris Beatty Brandon Brady Weston Dressler Danny Freund Brandon Strouth Reed Manke TEAM Total Opponents Player Reed Manke Chris Belmore Danny Freund Total Opponents GP-GS 3-3 3-0 3-0 3-3 3-0 1-0 3-3 2 3 3 GP-GS 3-3 1-0 3-0 3 3 Player GP-GS Weston Dressler 3-3 Brady Trenbeath 3-3 Ryan Chappell 3-3 Lee Groeschl 3-1 Martin Tatom 2-1 Blair Grover 3-2 Trent Christensen 3-2 Thomas Loegering 3-0 Troy Ott 2-0 Brandon Strouth 1-0 3-0 Andrew Sorbo Total 3 Opponents 3 Att. 56 6 11 5 5 3 13 5 104 102 3 21 8 4 16 10 UND 68 (24+42+2) 215 1,370 6.4 456.7 5-4 22-189 21-39 (53.8) 2-3 (66.7) 29:47 4 10-14 (71.4) 9-14 (64.3) Individual Rushing Yds. Loss Net 418 4 414 79 0 79 38 3 35 34 0 34 37 8 29 10 0 10 36 36 0 0 10 -10 652 61 591 583 90 493 Individual Passing Rating Cmp. Att. 134.81 66 100 101.66 3 7 50.20 1 4 129.67 70 111 100.80 34 77 Pct. 66.0 42.9 25.0 63.1 44.2 Individual Receiving Rec. Yds. Avg. TD 22 215 9.8 2 20 276 13.8 2 7 59 8.4 0 6 55 9.2 0 4 55 13.8 8 3 29 9.7 1 3 22 7.3 0 2 33 16.5 0 1 20 20.0 0 1 9 9.0 0 1 6 6.0 0 70 779 11.1 5 34 449 13.2 3 Total 100 65 Opp. 47 (21+19+7) 179 942 5.3 314.0 8-4 19-149 10-33 (30.3) 0-4 (00.0) 30:13 5 8-9 (88.9) 6-8 (75.) Avg. 7.4 13.2 3.2 6.8 5.8 3.3 0.0 2.0 5.7 4.8 TD Long Avg./G 5 64 138.0 1 23 26.3 2 8 11.7 1 7 11.3 0 13 9.7 0 7 10.0 0 18 0.0 0 0 -5.0 9 64 197.0 5 54 164.3 Yds 718 49 12 779 449 Long 24 48 21 25 17 20 12 21 20 9 6 48 50 TD 5 0 0 5 3 Int. Long 4 48 0 20 0 12 4 48 2 50 Player Reed Manke Ryan Chappell Chris Beatty Chris Belmore Danny Freund Brandon Brady Weston Dressler Brandon Strouth TEAM Total Opponents GP-GS 3-3 3-3 3-0 1-0 3-0 3-0 3-3 1-0 2 3 3 Player GP-GS Ryan Chappell 3-3 Weston Dressler 3-3 Brady Trenbeath 3-3 Chris Beatty 3-0 Lee Groeschl 3-1 Martin Tatom 2-1 Rory Manke 3-0 Brandon Brady 3-0 Thomas Loegering 3-0 Danny Freund 3-0 Blair Grover 3-2 Trent Christensen 3-2 Troy Ott 2-0 Brandon Strouth 1-0 Andrew Sorbo 3-0 2 TEAM Total 3 Opponents 3 Plays 113 56 6 7 9 11 5 3 5 215 179 Total Offense Rush Pass 0 718 414 0 79 0 0 49 29 12 35 0 34 0 10 0 -10 0 591 779 493 449 Total 718 414 79 49 41 35 34 10 -10 1,370 942 All-Purpose Leaders Rush Rec PR KR 414 59 0 27 34 215 96 138 0 276 0 1 79 0 0 0 0 55 0 0 0 55 0 0 0 0 0 0 35 0 0 0 0 33 0 0 29 0 0 0 0 29 0 0 0 22 0 0 0 20 0 0 10 9 0 0 0 6 0 0 -10 0 0 0 591 779 96 166 493 449 11 218 Yds./G 239.3 138.0 26.3 49.0 13.7 11.7 11.3 10.0 -5.0 456.7 314.0 IR 0 0 0 0 0 0 36 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 36 16 Player Weston Dressler Ryan Chappell Brady Trenbeath Total Opponents GP-GS 3-3 3-3 3-3 3 3 Kickoff Returns No. Yds. Avg. 5 138 27.6 1 27 27.0 1 1 1.0 7 166 23.7 14 218 15.6 TD 0 0 0 0 0 Long 66 27 1 66 24 Player Weston Dressler Alex Nicholas Total Opponents GP-GS 3-3 1-0 3 3 No. 4 0 5 1 Punt Returns Yds. Avg. 96 24.0 0 0.0 96 19.2 11 11.0 TD 0 0 0 0 Long 63 0 63 11 Total Yards/G 500 166.7 483 161.0 277 92.3 79 26.3 55 18.3 55 27.5 36 12.0 35 11.7 33 11.0 29 9.7 29 9.7 22 7.3 20 10.0 19 19.0 6 2.0 -10 -5.0 1,668 556.0 1,187 395.7 Avg./G 71.7 92.0 19.7 18.3 27.5 9.7 7.3 11.0 10.0 9.0 2.0 259.7 149.7 75 2006 PLAYOFF STATS 000UUU Player Rory Manke Total Opponents Player No returns Total Opponents Player Brent Halfmann Total Opponents GP-GS 3-0 3 3 Interception Returns No. Yds. Avg. TD 2 36 18.0 0 2 36 18.0 0 4 16 4.0 0 GP-GS 3 3 3 Fumble Returns No. Yds. Avg. – – – 0 0 0.0 2 31 15.5 GP 3 3 3 Player GP-GS Donovan Alexander 3-3 Rory Manke 3-0 Bobby Stroup 3-0 Robbie Meek 3-3 Jason Hoffschneider 3-3 Tom DeSautel 3-3 Michael Greenwood 3-3 Adam Wolff 3-3 Z. Babington-Johnson 3-3 Steve Brennan 3-3 Dan Ullsperger 3-3 Jared Enger 3-3 Alex Cadwell 3-3 Drake Otto 2-0 Brett Holinka 3-0 Matt Bodoh 3-0 Sam Schmitz 3-0 Nathan Wayne 3-0 Weston Dressler 3-3 Andy White 1-0 Jeff Tescher 3-0 Tyler Morrow 2-0 Brady Trenbeath 3-3 Will Kusler 2-2 Derek Malner 3-0 Blair Grover 3-2 Andy Miller 3 Brandon Jordan 2-0 Jeff Richter 209 Total 3 Opponents 3 76 No. 10 10 13 UT 12 10 9 7 7 11 8 6 3 8 3 7 3 3 4 4 1 2 2 1 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 114 141 Punting Yds. Avg. 310 31.0 310 31.0 469 36.1 AT 7 6 6 8 6 2 4 5 6 1 5 1 3 2 0 0 2 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 69 41 TD – 0 1 Long 42 42 56 TT 19 16 15 15 13 13 12 11 9 9 8 8 6 5 4 4 3 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 183 182 Player GP Brandon Hellevang 3 Total 3 Long 19 19 7 Long – 0 28 TB 1 1 1 FC I20 Blkd 3 0 0 3 0 0 0 1 0 FF 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 4 Total 1-2 1-2 Player GP-GS Ryan Chappell 3-3 Weston Dressler 3-3 Brandon Hellevang 3 Brandon Brady 3-0 Brady Trenbeath 3-3 Chris Beatty 3-0 3-2 Blair Grover Total 3 Opponents 3 Defensive Statistics RF PBU 0 3 0 1 1 2 0 0 0 2 0 2 1 1 0 0 0 1 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 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 3 16 4 11 QBH 0 0 3 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 9 2 Pct. 50.0 50.0 TD 5 3 0 2 2 1 1 14 9 TFL/-Yds 0 0 5.0/-25 2.5/-4 0 1.0/-9 0 1.5/-2 1.0/-15 2.0/-5 1.0/-3 0 0 0 0 0 0 1.0/-4 0 0 0 1.0/-4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 16.0/-71 8.0/-48 Field Goals 1-29 30-39 40-49 1-1 0-0 0-0 1-1 0-0 0-0 Scoring FG 2-pt PAT 0-0 0 0-0 0 1-2 0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0 0 1-2 0 1-4 1 Sacks/-Yds 0 0 2.0/-18 0 0 0 0 0 1.0/-15 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1.0/-4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4.0/-37 5/-41 50+ Long 0-1 26 0-1 26 PAT 0-0 0-0 13-13 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 13-13 6-8 INT/Yds 0 2/36 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 2 4 Blkd 0 0 SAF 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Points 30 18 16 12 12 6 6 100 65 BLK 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 SAF 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 2006 REGULAR SEASON SUPERLATIVES 000UUU UND INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS Rushes: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 Yards Rushing: . . . . . . . 150 Rushing TDs: . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Longest Rush: . . . . . . . . . . 41 Passing Attempts: . . . . . . 37 Passing Completions: . . . 26 Passing Yards: . . . . . . . . 294 Passing TDs: . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Longest Pass: . . . . . . . . . . 87 Receptions: . . . . . . . . . . . 15 Receiving Yards: . . . . . . 174 Receiving TDs: . . . . . . . . . 3 3 Longest Reception: . . . . . . 87 Field Goals: . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Longest Field Goal: . . . . . 51 Punts: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 5 Punting Avg: . . . . . . . . . 50.5 Longest Punt: . . . . . . . . . 56 Long Punt Return: . . . . . 82 Long Kickoff Return: . . . 68 Tackles: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Sacks: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.0 Tackles for Loss: . . . . . . 4.0 Interceptions: . . . . . . . . . . 2 Ryan Chappell Western Washington (Sep. 23) Ryan Chappell at St. Clou State (Nov. 4) Ryan Chappell at St. Clou State (Nov. 4) Ryan Chappell at Northern Iowa (Sep. 9) Reed Manke at St. Cloud State (Nov. 4) Reed Manke at St. Cloud State (Nov. 4) Reed Manke vs Winona State (Sep. 16) Reed Manke at Central Washington (Sep. 1) Reed Manke vs Winona State (Sep. 16) Reed Manke vs Winona State (Sep. 16) Weston Dressler at Nebraska-Omaha (Oct. 14)* Weston Dressler vs Minnesota Duluth (Oct. 28) Weston Dressler vs Winona State (Sep. 16) Weston Dressler vs Minnesota Duluth (Oct. 28) Brady Trenbeath vs Winona State (Sep. 16) Brandon Hellevang vs Western Washington (Sep. 23) Brandon Hellevang at Nebraska-Omaha (Oct. 14) Brandon Hellevang at St. Cloud State (Nov. 4) Brandon Hellevang vs South Dakota (Nov. 11) Brandon Hellevang vs South Dakota (Nov. 11) Brent Halfmann vs Winona State (Sep. 16) Brent Halfmann vs Minnesota State (Oct. 7) Brent Halfmann at Central Washington (Sep. 1) Brent Halfmann at Central Washington (Sep. 1) Ryan Chappell vs Winona State (Sep. 16) Ryan Chappell vs South Dakota (Nov. 11) Donovan Alexander at Northern Iowa (Sep. 9) Donovan Alexander vs South Dakota (Nov. 11) Jared Enger vs Winona State (Sep. 16) Jared Enger vs Winona State (Sep. 16) Rory Manke at Central Washington (Sep. 1) * – Tied school record UND TEAM GAME HIGHS Rushes: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49 Yards Rushing: . . . . . . . 240 Yards Per Rush: . . . . . . . 7.0 Rushing TDs: . . . . . . . . . . . 3 3 Passing Attempts: . . . . . . 40 Passing Completions: . . . 27 Passing Yards: . . . . . . . . 296 Yards Per Pass: . . . . . . . 12.5 Passing TDs: . . . . . . . . . . . 4 4 Total Plays: . . . . . . . . . . . 82 Total Offense: . . . . . . . . 478 Yards Per Play: . . . . . . . 8.0 Points: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49 Sacks By: . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 First Downs: . . . . . . . . . . 25 25 Penalties: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Penalty Yards: . . . . . . . . . 88 Turnovers: . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Interceptions By: . . . . . . . . 4 vs Minnesota Duluth (Oct. 28) vs Minnesota Duluth (Oct. 28) at Northern Iowa (Sep. 9) at Northern Iowa (Sep. 9) at St. Cloud State (Nov. 4) at St. Cloud State (Nov. 4) at St. Cloud State (Nov. 4) vs Winona State (Sep. 16) vs Minnesota Duluth (Oct. 28) at Central Washington (Sep. 1) vs Winona State (Sep. 16) at St. Cloud State (Nov. 4) vs Minnesota Duluth (Oct. 28) at Northern Iowa (Sep. 9) vs Winona State (Sep. 16) vs Winona State (Sep. 16) vs Minnesota Duluth (Oct. 28) at St. Cloud State (Nov. 4) vs Winona State (Sep. 16) vs Winona State (Sep. 16) at Augustana (Sep. 30) vs Minnesota Duluth (Oct. 28) OPPONENT INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS Rushes: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 Yards Rushing: . . . . . . . 119 Rushing TDs: . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Longest Rush: . . . . . . . . . 46 Passing Attempts: . . . . . . 56 Passing Completions: . . . 30 Passing Yards: . . . . . . . . 326 Passing TDs: . . . . . . . . . . . 2 2 2 2 Longest Pass: . . . . . . . . . . 85 Receptions: . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 8 Receiving Yards: . . . . . . 156 Receiving TDs: . . . . . . . . . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Longest Reception: . . . . . . 85 Field Goals: . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Longest Field Goal: . . . . . 56 Punts: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Punting Avg: . . . . . . . . . 42.7 Longest Punt: . . . . . . . . . 60 Long Punt Return: . . . . . 31 Long Kickoff Return: . . . 93 Tackles: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 12 Sacks: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.0 Tackles For Loss: . . . . . . 3.0 Interceptions: . . . . . . . . . . 1 1 1 1 1 1 Kyle Kasperbauer, at Nebraska-Omaha (Oct. 14) Kyle Kasperbauer, at Nebraska-Omaha (Oct. 14) Zach Miller, at Nebraska-Omaha (Oct. 14) Johnny Lopez, at Central Washington (Sep. 1) Ben King, vs Minnesota State (Oct. 7) Ben King, vs Minnesota State (Oct. 7) Ted Schlafke, vs Minnesota Duluth (Oct. 28) Mike Reilly, at Central Washington (Sep. 1) Eric Sanders, at Northern Iowa (Sep. 9) Ted Schlafke, vs Minnesota Duluth (Oct. 28) Noah Shepard, vs South Dakota (Nov. 11) Ted Schlafke, vs Minnesota Duluth (Oct. 28) Johnny Spevak, at Central Washington (Sep. 1) Joshua Bryant, vs Minnesota State (Oct. 7) Tony Doherty, vs Minnesota Duluth (Oct. 28) Josh Boonstra, at Cental Washington (Sep. 1) Johnny Spevak, at Central Washington (Sep. 1) Johnny Grat, at Northern Iowa (Sep. 9) James Lindgren, at Northern Iowa (Sep. 9) Travis McKee, vs Western Washington (Sep. 23) Troy Kush, at Nebraska-Omaha (Oct. 14) LaShawn Bullock, vs Minnesota Duluth (Oct. 28) Tony Doherty, vs Minnesota Duluth (Oct. 28) Nate Johnson, at St. Cloud State (Nov. 4) Desmond Allison, vs South Dakota (Nov. 11) Brooks Little, vs South Dakota (Nov. 11) Tony Doherty, vs Minnesota Duluth (Oct. 28) Brian Wingert, at Northern Iowa (Sep. 9) Brian Wingert, at Northern Iowa (Sep. 9) Mike Salerno, vs Winona State (Sep. 16) Luke Mikkelsen, vs South Dakota (Nov. 11) Mike Salerno, vs Winona State (Sep. 16) Matt Jensen, at St. Cloud State (Nov. 4) Melvin Matlock, vs Minnesota State (Oct. 7) Shane Simmons, vs Western Washington (Sep. 23) Nick Ovenden, at Augustana (Sep. 30) Grant Smith, vs Minnesota State (Oct. 7) Dave Braun, vs Winona State (Sep. 16) J.R. Jamerson, at Central Washington (Sep. 1) Todd McClellan, vs Western Washington (Sep. 23) Dustin Rice, at Augustana (Sep. 30) Matt Lien, at Augustana (Sep. 30) Matt Ajuoga, at Nebraska-Omaha (Oct. 14) Tim Garceau, vs Minnesota Duluth (Oct. 28) OPPONENT TEAM GAME HIGHS Rushes: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50 Yards Rushing: . . . . . . . 212 Yards Per Rush: . . . . . . . 4.2 Rushing TDs: . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Passing Attempts: . . . . . . 57 Passing Completions: . . . 30 Passing Yards: . . . . . . . . 326 Passing TDs: . . . . . . . . . . . 2 2 2 2 Total Plays: . . . . . . . . . . . 74 Total Offense: . . . . . . . . 369 Yards Per Play: . . . . . . . 5.8 Points: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 Sacks By: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 First Downs: . . . . . . . . . . 22 22 Penalties: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Penalty Yards: . . . . . . . . . 72 Turnovers: . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Interceptions By: . . . . . . . . 2 at Nebraska-Omaha (Oct. 14) at Nebraska-Omaha (Oct. 14) at Nebraska-Omaha (Oct. 14) at Nebraska-Omaha (Oct. 14) vs Minnesota State (Oct. 7) vs Minnesota State (Oct. 7) vs Minnesota Duluth (Oct. 28) at Central Washington (Sep. 1) at Northern Iowa (Sep. 9) vs Minnesota Duluth (Oct. 28) vs South Dakota (Nov. 11) at Northern Iowa (Sep. 9) at Northern Iowa (Sep. 9) vs Minnesota Duluth (Oct. 28) at Northern Iowa (Sep. 9) at St. Cloud State (Nov. 4) at Central Washington (Sep. 1) at Northern Iowa (Sep. 9) at Northern Iowa (Sep. 9) at Northern Iowa (Sep. 9) vs Minnesota Duluth (Oct. 28) at Augustana (Sep. 30) 77 2006 PLAYOFF SUPERLATIVES 000UUU UND INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS Rushes: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 Yards Rushing: . . . . . . . 235 Rushing TDs: . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Longest Rush: . . . . . . . . . 64 Passing Attempts: . . . . . . 51 Passing Completions: . . . 29 Passing Yards: . . . . . . . . 328 Passing TDs: . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Longest Pass: . . . . . . . . . . 48 Receptions: . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Receiving Yards: . . . . . . 125 Receiving TDs: . . . . . . . . . 1 Longest Reception: . . . . . . 48 Field Goals: . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Longest Field Goal: . . . . . 26 Punts: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Punting Avg: . . . . . . . . . 42.0 Longest Punt: . . . . . . . . . 42 Long Punt Return: . . . . . 63 Long Kickoff Return: . . . 66 Tackles: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Sacks: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.0 Tackles for Loss: . . . . . . 2.0 2.0 Interceptions: . . . . . . . . . . 1 Ryan Chappell at Nebraska-Omaha (Nov. 25) Ryan Chappell vs Winona State (Nov. 18) Ryan Chappell vs Winona State (Nov. 18) Ryan Chappell vs Winona State (Nov. 18) Reed Manke at Grand Valley State (Dec. 2) Reed Manke at Grand Valley State (Dec. 2) Reed Manke at Grand Valley State (Dec. 2) Reed Manke at Nebraska-Omaha (Nov. 25) Reed Manke at Nebraska-Omaha (Nov. 25) Brady Trenbeath at Grand Valley State (Dec. 2) Weston Dressler at Grand Valley State (Dec. 2) Brady Trenbeath at Nebraska-Omaha (Nov. 25) Brady Trenbeath at Nebraska-Omaha (Nov. 25) Weston Dressler at Nebraska-Omaha (Nov. 25) Blair Grover at Nebraska-Omaha (Nov. 25) Brady Trenbeath at Grand Valley State (Dec. 2) Weston Dressler at Grand Valley State (Dec. 2) Brady Trenbeath at Nebraska-Omaha (Nov. 25) Brandon Hellevang at Nebraska-Omaha (Nov. 25) Brandon Hellevang at Nebraska-Omaha (Nov. 25) Brent Halfmann at Grand Valley State (Dec. 2) Brent Halfmann at Nebraska-Omaha (Nov. 25) Brent Halfmann at Nebraska-Omaha (Nov. 25) Weston Dressler at Grand Valley State (Dec. 2) Weston Dressler at Nebraska-Omaha (Nov. 25) Tom DeSautel at Nebraska-Omaha (Nov. 25) Bobby Stroup at Grand Valley State (Dec. 2) Bobby Stroup vs Winona State (Nov. 18) Bobby Stroup vs Winona State (Nov. 18) Bobby Stroup at Grand Valley State (Dec. 2) Rory Manke at Nebraska-Omaha (Nov. 25) Rory Manke at Grand Valley State (Dec. 2) UND TEAM GAME HIGHS Rushes: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42 Yards Rushing: . . . . . . . 404 Yards Per Rush: . . . . . . . 9.6 Rushing TDs: . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Passing Attempts: . . . . . . 51 Passing Completions: . . . 29 Passing Yards: . . . . . . . . 328 Passing TDs: . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Total Plays: . . . . . . . . . . . 78 Total Offense: . . . . . . . . 595 Yards Per Play: . . . . . . . 8.4 Points: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42 Sacks By: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 First Downs: . . . . . . . . . . 29 Penalties: . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 Penalty Yards: . . . . . . . . 105 Turnovers: . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Interceptions By: . . . . . . . . 1 78 vs Winona State (Nov. 18) vs Winona State (Nov. 18) vs Winona State (Nov. 18) vs Winona State (Nov. 18) at Grand Valley State (Dec. 2) at Grand Valley State (Dec. 2) at Grand Valley State (Dec. 2) at Nebraska-Omaha (Nov. 25) at Grand Valley State (Dec. 2) vs Winona State (Nov. 18) vs Winona State (Nov. 18) vs Winona State (Nov. 18) vs Winona State (Nov. 18) vs Winona State (Nov. 18)) vs Winona State (Nov. 18) vs Winona State (Nov. 18) at Grand Valley State (Dec. 2) at Nebraska-Omaha (Nov. 25) at Grand Valley State (Dec. 2) OPPONENT INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS Rushes: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 Yards Rushing: . . . . . . . 152 Rushing TDs: . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Longest Rush: . . . . . . . . . 54 Passing Attempts: . . . . . . 31 Passing Completions: . . . 15 Passing Yards: . . . . . . . . 248 Passing TDs: . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Longest Pass: . . . . . . . . . . 50 Receptions: . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Receiving Yards: . . . . . . 174 Receiving TDs: . . . . . . . . . 2 Longest Reception: 50 Field Goals: . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Longest Field Goal: . . . . . 28 Punts: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Punting Avg: . . . . . . . . . 37.9 Longest Punt: . . . . . . . . . 56 Long Punt Return: . . . . . 11 Long Kickoff Return: . . . 24 Tackles: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Sacks: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.0 Tackles for Loss: . . . . . . 2.0 Interceptions: Zach Miller, at Nebraska-Omaha (Nov. 25) Zach Miller, at Nebraska-Omaha (Nov. 25) Zach Miller, at Nebraska-Omaha (Nov. 25) Nate Wurth, at Nebraska-Omaha (Nov. 25) Mike Trotter, vs Winona State (Nov. 18) Cullen Finnerty, at Grand Valley State (Dec. 2) Cullen Finnerty, at Grand Valley State (Dec. 2) Cullen Finnerty, at Grand Valley State (Dec. 2) Cullen Finnerty, at Grand Valley State (Dec. 2) Eric Fowler, at Grand Valley State (Dec. 2) Eric Fowler, at Grand Valley State (Dec. 2) Eric Fowler, at Grand Valley State (Dec. 2) Terry Mitchell, at Grand Valley State (Dec. 2) Todd Carter, at Grand Valley State (Dec. 2) Todd Carter, at Grand Valley State (Dec. 2) Mike Salerno, vs Winona State (Nov. 18) Mike Salerno, vs Winona State (Nov. 18) Mike Salerno, vs Winona State (Nov. 18) Mark Catlin, at Grand Valley State (Dec. 2) Randy Spring, vs Winona State (Nov. 18) John Tackmann, vs Winona State (Nov. 18) Derrick Jones, at Grand Valley State (Dec. 2) Colin Charlson, vs Winona State (Nov. 18) Derrick Jones, at Grand Valley State (Dec. 2) . . . . . . . . . . 1 Marcus LaBadie, vs Winona State (Nov. 18) Jason Jones, at Nebraska-Omaha (Nov. 25) Brandon Carr, at Grand Valley State (Dec. 2) Dan Skuta, at Grand Valley State (Dec. 2) OPPONENT TEAM GAME HIGHS Rushes: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42 Yards Rushing: . . . . . . . 319 Yards Per Rush: . . . . . . . 7.6 Rushing TDs: . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Passing Attempts: . . . . . . 33 Passing Completions: . . . 15 Passing Yards: . . . . . . . . 248 Passing TDs: . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Total Plays: . . . . . . . . . . . 62 Total Offense: . . . . . . . . 413 Yards Per Play: . . . . . . . 7.2 Points: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 Sacks By: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 First Downs: . . . . . . . . . . 20 Penalties: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Penalty Yards: . . . . . . . . . 55 Turnovers: . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Interceptions By: . . . . . . . 2 at Nebraska-Omaha (Nov. 25) at Nebraska-Omaha (Nov. 25) at Nebraska-Omaha (Nov. 25) at Nebraska-Omaha (Nov. 25) vs Winona State (Nov. 18) at Grand Valley State (Dec. 2) at Grand Valley State (Dec. 2) at Grand Valley State (Dec. 2) at Grand Valley State (Dec. 2) at Nebraska-Omaha (Nov. 25) at Nebraska-Omaha (Nov. 25) at Nebraska-Omaha (Nov. 25) at Grand Valley State (Dec. 2) at Nebraska-Omaha (Nov. 25) at Grand Valley State (Dec. 2) at Grand Valley State (Dec. 2) at Grand Valley State (Dec. 2) at Grand Valley State (Dec. 2) 2006 GAME RECAPS GAME 1 (4) UND 28 Central Washington 14 GAME 2 September 1, 2006 Tomlinson Stadium – Ellensburg, Wash. (4) UND 35 (3) Northern Iowa 31 September 9, 2006 UNI Dome – Cedar Rapids, Iowa ELLENSBURG, Wash. — Senior quarterback Reed Manke threw for four touchdowns and younger brother Rory made two critical second-half interceptions, as the Fighting Sioux rallied for a season-opening 28-14 win at Central Washington. CEDAR FALLS, Iowa —Junior Weston Dressler’s 50-yard touchdown reception with 54 seconds remaining gave UND a stunning 35-31 victory tonight over Northern Iowa, the third-ranked team in Division I-AA football and last year’s I-AA national runner-up. Reed’s four touchdown passes were a career high, while Rory’s interceptions were the first of his career. It was UND’s first victory over a I-AA opponent since clipping Montana 28-27 back on September 11, 1982. The Sioux were trailing 14-0 late in the second half, when the offense started to click, first on a five play, 67-yard drive that was keyed by a pair of Weston Dressler receptions. Dressler’s 50-yard catch and run capped a wild final five minutes that saw the lead change four times and 29 points scored between the two teams. Facing third-and-nine, Reed Manke eluded pressure in the pocket, stepped up and found Dressler over the middle for a 24-yard gain to the Central Washington 21. Then one play later, Manke hit Dressler on a screen pass, and Dressler used a Lee Groeshl block to race up the sideline for the score, cutting the Wildcat lead in half. UND took over for its next possession on it’s own 39 with 1:27 left on the clock in the second half, and three plays later Manke connected with freshman Brady Trenbeath for a 37-yard touchdown with exactly one minute left in the half. The Sioux grabbed their first lead of the game with an impressive 11-play, 90-yard drive that covered more than five-and-a-half minutes of the third quarter. On second and goal from the Wildcat nine, Manke was forced to roll left, then avoided a sack before rolling back to the right, where he found Dressler at the end zone marker for his second TD catch of the game. Brandon Hellevang’s extra point was blocked, keeping the Sioux lead at 20-14. On the ensuing Central Washington drive, Rory Manke intercepted a deflected pass and the Wildcat 25-yard line and returned it inside the five-yard line. Four plays later on fourthand-goal from the one, Reed Manke spotted fullback Trent Christensen all alone in the end zone on a play-action pass. The Sioux were successful on the two-point try with Manke hitting Christensen again for a 28-14 lead to complete the comeback. The Wildcats were poised to answer on their drive, marching inside the UND 40, but Rory Manke snuffed out another drive with his second straight interception, this time a leaping, one-handed grab at the back of his end zone. Reed Manke completed 22-of-30 for 261 and four scores. His favorite target was Dressler, who had 10 receptions for 141 yards and two touchdowns. All were career highs for Dressler. The Sioux, ranked fourth in Division II, led for much of the game and were hanging on to a 21-16 lead late in the fourth quarter when then the fireworks began. Box Score Score UND Central Washington 1 2 0 14 7 7 3 14 0 4 0 0 T 28 14 Scoring Summary Attendance: 2,750 CWU Boonstra 33 yd pass from Reilly (Sadler) CWU Spevak 16 yd pass from Reilly (Sadler) UND Dressler 21 yd pass from Manke (Hellevang) UND Trenbeath 37 yd pass from Manke (Hellevang) UND Dressler 9 yd pass from Manke (PAT block) UND Christensen 1 yd pass from Manke (Christensen 2-pt PAT) Team Statistics First Downs Rushes-Yards Passing Yards Plays-Total Off. Passing (C-A-I) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yds Punts-Average Sacks By Time of Possession UND 17 27-82 261 57-343 22-30-1 0-0 7-75 4-50.5 5 29:32 CWU 22 27-72 238 64-310 23-37-2 0-0 5-40 7-41.0 1 30:28 Stat Leaders Rushing (Att-Yds-TD) UND Strouth 20-51-0, Manke 5-28-0; CWU Lopez 9-54-0, Reilly 15-12--0. Passing (Comp-Att-Yds-TD-INT) UND Manke 22-30-261-4-1; CWU Reilly 23-37238-2-2. Receiving (Rec-Yds-TD) UND Dressler 10-141-2, Trenbeath 5-59-0, Groeschl 4-28-0; CWU Spevak 8-98-0, Boonstra 4-36-0, Robertson 4-26-0. Tackles (UA-A-Total) UND Hoffschneider 5-0-5, Manke 5-0-5, Wolff 4-1-5; CWU Burch 4-5-9, Wood 6-2-8, Jackson 4-3-7, Andrews 4-3-7. Brandon Strouth was UND’s top rusher, going for 51 yards on 20 carries. The Sioux defense had five sacks, three of which from senior nose tackle Adam Wolff. Notes: Trenbeath’s touchdown was the first of his career ... It was the third 100-yard receiving game for Dressler, who surpassed 1,000 career receiving yards. UNI running back Corey Lewis scored on a nine-yard touchdown run and the Panthers converted the two-point attempt with 4:53 remaining in the game to take a 24-21 lead. It was UNI’s first lead since kicking a 33-yard field goal on the game’s first drive. But the Sioux quickly answered with a sixplay, 80-yard march that was punctuated with a 17-yard TD run by freshman running back Ryan Chappell, his second of the game. With 2:31 remaining, UND had a 28-24 lead. Northern Iowa, however, came charging back one more time, marching to UND’s 20 yard line in just four plays. With UND defensive end Alex Cadwell all over him, UNI quarterback Eric Sanders hit receiver Johnny Gray on a slant pattern, and just like that the Panthers had the lead at 31-28 with just 1:27 to play. After UNI’s ensuing kickoff went out of bounds to give UND the ball at their own 35, UND senior quarterback Reed Manke found Dressler over the middle for a 20-yard gain at the UNI 45. After a UND false start penalty, Manke again connected with Dressler across the middle, and the junior speedster outraced several Panther defenders to the end zone. The see-saw final moments were in stark contrast to the first three quarters, during which time UND was able to lead for most of the game despite a distinct UNI advantage in time of possession. The Panthers had the ball for a total of 37:21, compared to just 22:39 for the Sioux. But UND was able to make enough plays on both sides of the ball – and on special teams – to pull out the victory. Chappell led all rushers with 121 yards and two scores on just nine carries, while Manke added 60 yards and a touchdown on eight carries. Manke also completed 13-of-25 passes for 207 yards and on touchdown. Dressler finished with five catches for 96 yards. Box Score Score UND Northern Iowa 1 2 0 14 3 3 3 4 7 14 10 15 T 35 31 Scoring Summary Attendance: 11,010 UNI Wingert 33 yd field goal UND Manke 1 yd run (Hellevang) UND Christensen 6 yd passfrom Belmore (Hellevang) UNI Wingert 56 yd field goal UNI Lindgren 6 yd pass from Sanders (Wingert) UND Chappell 12 yd run (Hellevang) UNI Wingert 35 yd field goal UNI Lewis 9 yd run (Hannam 2-pt PAT) UND Chappell 17 yd run (Hellevang) UNI Gray 20 yd pass from Sanderson (Wingert) UND Dressler 50 yd pass from Manke (Hellevang) Team Statistics First Downs Rushes-Yards Passing Yards Plays-Total Off. Passing (C-A-I) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yds Punts-Average Sacks By Time of Possession UND 19 27-188 246 54-434 15-27-0 1-1 4-40 5-28.8 5 22:39 UNI 22 43-161 208 74-369 18-31-0 0-0 9-72 5-41.4 2 37:21 Stat Leaders Rushing (Att-Yds-TD) UND Chappell 9-121-2, Manke 8-60-1; UNI C. Lewis 19-114-1, W. Lewis 15-69-0. Passing (Comp-Att-Yds-TD-INT) UND Manke 13-25-207-1-0, Belmore 2-2-39-10; UNI Sanders 18-31-0-208-3-0. Receiving (Rec-Yds-TD) UND Dressler 5-96-1, Trenbeath 3-47-0; UNI Gray 6-103-1, LIndgren 4-44-1. Tackles (UA-A-Total) UND Alexander 6-4-10, Brennan 6-1-7, Hoffschneider 5-2-7; UNI Schratz, 6-1-7, Lacy 6-0-6, Parsons 6-0-6. The Sioux held vaunted UNI quarterback Eric Sanders to just 18-of-31 passing for 208 yards and the two touchdowns. He was also sacked five times, including two each by linebackers Steve Brennan and Bobby Stroup. UND is now 2-0 overall (1-0 NCC) heading into next week’s home opener against Winona State. It is UND’s final non-conference tilt of the 2006 season. 79 2006 GAME RECAPS 000UUU GAME 3 (13) Winona State 2 (4) UND 49 GAME 4 September 16, 2006 Alerus Center – Grand Forks, N.D. GRAND FORKS, N.D. — A week after one of the biggest wins in the University of North Dakota football team’s history, there was no letdown. There was no letup, either. UND improves to 4-0 overall and 2-0 in the North Central Conference, while the Vikings fall to 1-3 overall and 0-2 in league play. The win comes one week after UND defeated NCAA Division I-AA powerhouse Northern Iowa in Ceder Falls, Iowa. This week, the Sioux once again proved they are still one of the best teams in Division II by beating a Winona State team that was ranked No. 13 in Division II coming into the game. The Sioux had 10 sacks in the game. A school-record-tying four sacks came at the hands of senior defensive lineman Jared Enger. Sioux quarterback Reed Manke found Weston Dressler, who sped 44 yards for a touchdown. It was one of the many long passes for Manke, who went 20-of-27 for 294 yards. Manke also led the Sioux rushers, garnering 31 yards on four carriers. The Sioux continued to roll in the second quarter. Manke and Dressler connected for two more touchdowns in the quarter. The first one, a 14-yard reception, came with 10:26 remaining in the second quarter, while the second came with 25 seconds remaining in the half. That touchdown reception was for three yards. Dressler ended with 109 yards on nine receptions. Manke also connected for a touchdown with freshman wide receiver Brady Trenbeath in the second quarter. The reception, an 87yarder, was also the longest touchdown pass in school history. On second down on UND’s own 13-yard line, Manke rolled right and found Trenbeath streaking down the sideline near midfield. Trenbeath caught it and outran the defense into the end zone. Trenbeath ended with five receptions for 108 yards. In the fourth quarter, the defense also scored some points. Brandon Jordan intercepted an Aaron Boettcher pass and returned it 28 yards for a touchdown. Quarterback Danny Freund capped the scoring with a seven-yard run with 2:50 remaining in the game. Notes: The Manke-Trenbeath touchdown reception was UND’s longest pass play for a score, however, it was not UND’s longestever passing play. On Sept. 28, 1985, Kurt Otto connected with Tracy Martin for an 89- 80 September 23, 2006 Alerus Center – Grand Forks, N.D. GRAND FORKS, N.D.—The fourth-ranked Fighting Sioux football team scored 13 unanswered points in the second half to rally from a halftime deficit and defeat Western Washington 26-20 in front of 9,007 at the Alerus Center this afternoon. The Fighting Sioux, ranked No. 4 in the country, pummeled Winona State 49-2 this afternoon in front of 10,333 at the Alerus Center. Everything was working well for UND in the first half. The Sioux scored on their first offensive possession – a drive that went 49 yards in four plays. Chris Beatty capped the drive, rushing in from 11 yards for the touchdown. It was Beatty’s only carry in the game. Western Washington 20 (4) UND 26 The Sioux found themselves in the rare position of trailing at home heading into the locker room, something that hadn’t happened since Nov. 27, 2004 in the NCAA quarterfinals against Grand Valley State. Box Score Score Winona State UND 1 2 0 0 14 21 3 4 2 0 0 14 T 2 49 Scoring Summary Attendance: 10,333 UND Beatty 11 yd run (Hellevang) UND Dressler 44 yd pass from Manke (Hellevang) UND Dressler 14 yd pass from Manke (Hellevang) UND Trenbeath 87 yd pass from Manke (Hellevang) UND Dressler 3 yd pass from Manke (Hellevang) WSU Braun safety UND Jordan 28 yd INT (Hellevang) UND Freund 7 yd run (Hellevang) Team Statistics First Downs Rushes-Yards Passing Yards Plays-Total Off. Passing (C-A-I) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yds Punts-Average Sacks By Time of Possession WSU 10 33-3 170 64-173 13-31-2 0-0 8-43 8-40.6 1 35:50 UND 13 22-83 296 53-379 21-31-0 0-0 9-88 5-39.8 10 24:10 Stat Leaders Rushing (Att-Yds-TD) WSU Wiese 10-26-0, Rottman 6-23-0; UND Manke 4-31-0, Dressler 3-13-0, Strouth 4-12-0. Passing (Comp-Att-Yds-TD-INT) WSU Boettcher 9-22-109-02, Aber 4-9-61-0-2; UND Manke 20-27-294-4-0. Receiving (Rec-Yds-TD) WSU Peters 6-96-0, Kraft 3-22-0, Ellestad 2-250; UND Dressler 9-109-3, Trenbeaty 5-108-1. Tackles (UA-A-Total) WSU Perkette 6-2-8, LaBadie 5-1-6, Yewman 42-6; UND Alexander 7-1-8, Weigelt 5-2-7, Enger 4-0-4. yard pass that was not a touchdown ... The Manke-Trenbeath touchdown was also the longest pass play in six years at the Alerus Center ... Manke’s first incomplete pass came with 6:17 remaining in the second quarter. One play later Manke threw his second incomplete pass, overthrowing Troy Ott on a fake field goal attempt. Western Washington put 10 points on the board in the final 3:10 of the second quarter on a Travis McKee 11-yard touchdown reception and a 32-yard Robby Smith field, and the Vikings were 30 minutes from an upset and their first NCC win, taking a 20-23 lead into the break. But the Sioux answered the bell on the opening drive of the second half, marching 68 yards on 11 plays and taking nearly six-and-ahalf minutes off the clock. Freshman running back Ryan Chappell pulled UND even with a one-yard touchdown run, finishing off a drive in which he carried the ball eight times for 52 yards. Chappell was the key figure on UND’s next scoring drive as well, carrying five times for 33 yards to set up a 31-yard Brandon Hellevang field goal with 28 seconds left in the third quarter that gave the Sioux a 23-20 lead. It was the first field goal of Hellevang’s career. Hellevang and the Sioux added to the lead early in the fourth quarter, when the freshman booted a 44-yard with 10:12 remaining in the game, giving UND a 26-20 lead it would not relinquish. Chappell finished with a career-high 140 yards and two touchdowns on 24 carries and helped UND gain a 163-61 advantage in the running game. Senior quarterback Chris Belmore, making his first start of the season in place of the injured Reed Manke, completed 10-of-17 passes for 141 yards and one touchdown, a 42-yarder to Weston Dressler. Belmore was also intercepted once. WWU quarterback James Monrean was 20of-31 for 242 yards and one touchdown, but was sacked four times, including a pair by freshman linebacker Bobby Stroup. UND returns to action next Saturday (Sep. 30) when it travels to Sioux Falls, S.D. for an NCC tilt with Augustana. Kickoff is set for 1 p.m. CT. Box Score Score Western Washington UND 1 2 7 13 7 6 3 0 10 4 0 3 T 20 26 Scoring Summary Atten.: 9,007 WWU McCarty 3 yd run (Smith) UND Dressler 42 yd pass from Belmore (Hellevang) WWU Smith 35 yd field goal UND Chappell 2 yd run (Hellevang) WWU McKee 11 yd pass from Monrean (Smith) WWU Smith 32 yd field goal UND Chappell 1 yd run (Hellevang) UND Hellevang 31 yd field goal UND Hellevang 44 yd field goal Team Statistics First Downs Rushes-Yards Passing Yards Plays-Total Off. Passing (C-A-I) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yds Punts-Average Sacks By Time of Possession WWU 16 29-61 255 62-316 21-33-0 1-0 2-7 4-29.5 1 30:20 UND 14 36-163 141 53-304 10-17-1 2-1 4-36 3-29.7 4 29:40 Stat Leaders Rushing (Att-Yds-TD) WWU McCarty 18-61-1, Roberts 3-20-0; UND Chappell 24-140, Belmore 3-11. Passing (Comp-Att-Yds-TD-INT) WWU Monrean 20-32-242-1-0; UND Belmore 10-17-141-1-1. Receiving (Rec-Yds-TD) WWU McKee 6-52-1, Upchurch 5-16-0, Alley 4-69-0; UND Dressler 5-64-1, Trenbeath 2-24-0. Tackles (UA-A-Total) WWU Simmons 12-0-12, McClellan 6-2-8; UND Hoffschneider 9-0-9, Stroup 7-1-8. Notes: Belmore became just the eighth quarterback in UND history to pass for 4,000 career yards ... Dressler’s touchdown reception was the 16th of his career, tying him with Tim Gelinske (1989-92) for seventh place on UND’s all-time list. Mike Juhasz (1996-99) stands sixth with 18. 2006 GAME RECAPS 000UUU GAME 5 (4) UND 24 Augustana 21 (ot) GAME 6 September 30, 2006 Howard Wood Field – Sioux Falls, S.D. SIOUX FALLS, S.D.—Senior Tom DeSautel blocked a potential game-tying field goal in overtime to give the fourth-ranked Fighting Sioux a dramatic 24-21 win over Augustana this afternoon at Howard Wood Field. A week after holding Augustana scoreless on the goal line in overtime, the Sioux defense held Minnesota State without a touchdown on three separate trips inside the UND two-yard line during Saturday’s game at the Alerus Center. The defense was the deciding factor as the Sioux beat the Mavericks 24-3 in front of 11,463. The Sioux offense moved the ball well in the first half, but was stopped by turnovers. Each drive ended in either points or a turnover. It was the second key blocked field goal for the Sioux, who were able to preserve a 21-21 tie late in the fourth quarter when senior Will Kusler blocked a Grossman 35-yard attempt with 1:21 remaining in regulation. The see-saw final moments of the fourth quarter and overtime were symbollic of the entire second half. After the Sioux staked a 7-3 halftime lead, the two teams combined for 24 points in the third quarter. UND led 21-13 midway through the fourth quarter and was in position to add to the lead with a 3rd-and-goal at the Viking six, but Augie’s Dustin Rice intercepted Chris Belmore at his own five and returned it 95 yards for a touchdown. Augustana’s two-point attempt was successful and the game was deadlocked at 21-21 with 8:10 remaining, setting the stage for the dizzying finish. The Vikings jumped out to a quick start in the opening quarter, taking their first possession 83 yards in 11 plays, culminating with a Grossman 30-yard field goal. UND’s offense had trouble getting on track in the first period, as the Sioux managed just four plays from scrimmage and were held without a single first down. It wasn’t until 32 seconds remained in the first half when UND finally hit paydirt. Sophomore running back Brandon Brady – on just his fourth carry of the season – found the end zone from yard out to give the Sioux the halftime lead. Brady added another 1-yard score on the first drive of the second half, and the Vikings countered with a 19-yard field goal. The two teams traded touchdowns late in the third quarter, UND’s coming on a two-yard touchdown reception by tight end Troy Ott, the first touchdown of his career. Trailing 21-6, Augustana quarterback Tommy Flyger led the Vikings 67 yards on five plays before keeping it himself and scoring on a sixyard scamper that cut the UND lead to 21-13 after three quarters. Belmore, making his second straight start, completed 13-of-24 passes for 179 yards and one touchdown. He was intercepted twice. Flyger, meanwhile, was 18-of-35 for 262 October 7, 2006 Alerus Center – Grand Forks, N.D. GRAND FORKS, N.D.—The University of North Dakota football team must really hate it when opponents make it into the end zone. The 20-yard attempt by Augie kicker Ryan Grossman came only after the Vikings had a first-and-goal situation from inside UND’s five yard line, but the Sioux defense held, setting up DeSautel’s heroics. After Kusler’s block sent the game to extra time, UND received the first possession from Augie’s 25 and Brandon Hellevang kicked a 25-yard field goal for what proved to be the winning points. Minnesota State 3 (4) UND 24 Box Score Score UND Augustana 1 0 3 2 3 7 14 0 10 4 0 8 ot 3 0 T 24 21 Scoring Summary Attendance: 6,018 AC Grossman 30 yd field goal UND Brady 1 yd run (Hellevang) UND Brady 1 yd run (Hellevang) AC Grossman 24 yd field goal UND Ott 2 yd pass from Belmore (Hellevang) AC Flyger 6 yd run (Grossman) AC Rice 95 yd INT (Pomerleau 2-pt PAT) UND Hellevang 25 yd field goal Team Statistics First Downs Rushes-Yards Passing Yards Plays-Total Off. Passing (C-A-I) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yds Punts-Average Sacks By Time of Possession UND 17 39-180 179 63-359 13-24-2 1-1 5-59 4-37.8 1 30:28 AC 15 31-104 262 66-366 18-35-0 0-0 5-30 4-36.0 0 29:32 Stat Leaders Rushing (Att-Yds-TD) UND Chappell 21-137-0, Beatty 3-19-0; AC Flyger 16-63-1, Malangko 8-25-0. Passing (Comp-Att-Yds-TD-INT) UND Belmore 13-24-179-1-2; AC Flyger 18-35262-0-0. Receiving (Rec-Yds-TD) UND Trenbeath 4-42-0, Dressler 3-80-0; AC Pomerleau 6-140-0, Ellingworth 5-71-0. Tackles (UA-A-Total) UND Meek 6-2-8, Hoffschneider 7-0-7; AC Ovenden 9-3-12, Rice 7-1-8, Bosch 3-5-8. yards but did not find the end zone. His favorite target was Chris Pomerleau, who caught six passes for a career-high 140 yards. UND’s Ryan Chappell led all players with 21 carries for 137 yards, including 92 in the first half. The Sioux, now 5-0 overall and 3-0 in the NCC, host Minnesota State next Saturday afternoon in th Homecoming/Hall of Fame game. Notes: Chappell made the first start of his career, and junior Andrew Sorbo received the starting nod at fullback. On its first possession of the game, UND moved the ball methodically down the field and scored a touchdown. Chris Belmore went 4-for-4 on that drive, connecting for completions of 10, 11, one and eight yards. Ryan Chappell rushed for three times in the drive, crossing the goal line on his last one. On second-and-four from the eight yard line, Chappell squeezed through the line and was tackled as he entered the end zone with 8:45 remaining. Box Score Enter the Sioux defense. Score Minnesota State UND On Minnesota State’s second drive of the game in the first quarter, the Mavericks had a first-and-goal from the three-yard line, but gained only one yard in three plays. The Mavericks were lined up to go for it on fourth-and-goal from the two, but were called for an offside penalty. The Mavericks brought the kicking unit and Ben Spencer ended the 14-play, 74-yard drive with a 24-yard field goal with 3:10 remaining in the first quarter. Scoring Summary Attendance: 11,463 UND Chappell 8 yd run (Hellevang) MSU Spencer 24 yd field goal UND Brady 6 yd run (Hellevang) UND Hellevang 24 yd field goal UND Grover 3 yd pass from Belmore (Hellevang) On the Maverick’s next possession, they drove the ball all the way down to the one-yard line and came away with zero points. The Mavericks had a thirdand-goal from the one, but Ernest Walker was stopped for a loss of one yard. On fourth down, Spencer’s 28-yarder was wide right with 11:46 remaining in the second quarter. UND added to its lead near the end of the quarter, scoring their second touchdown with 3:12 remaining in the half. Most of the yards on this drive were accomplished on the ground, as the Sioux ran the ball seven out of eight plays and used four different running backs. Senior running back Chris Beatty started the drive with a three-yard rush. Five plays later, Belmore connected with Brady Trenbeath for nine yards on UND’s only pass play of the drive. Then one play later, Chappell broke free and rushed for 13 yards down to the six-line. Brandon Brady, UND’s power back used near the goal line, punched it into the end zone on the next play, putting UND up 14-3. UND added to its lead moments before halftime. Brandon Hellevang booted a 24-yard field goal as the clock expired to put the Sioux ahead 17-3 at the half. It was back-and-forth in the second half, as both team struggled for field possession. The Sioux broke things open farther in the fourth quarter. Belmore connected with Blair Grover for a three-yard touchdown strike. It was Grover’s first career touchdown. That score was set up by a breakout run of Beatty on a fake punt. On fourth-and-three from the 39-yard line, Beatty busted through the line and scampered for 36 yards. The touchdown happened on the next play. On the ensuing kickoff, Minnesota State’s Melvin Matlock returned the ball 93 yards to the UND threeyard line. But once again, the Sioux defense held. The Sioux stopped six plays in a row, even holding on after a pass interference call gave the Mavericks a Team Statistics First Downs Rushes-Yards Passing Yards Plays-Total Off. Passing (C-A-I) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yds Punts-Average Sacks By Time of Possession 1 2 3 0 7 10 MSU 17 11-5 270 68-275 30-57-1 0-0 8-55 5-34.4 3 26:21 3 0 0 4 0 7 T 3 24 UND 21 42-175 173 67-348 17-25-0 2-2 7-51 5-38.0 1 33:39 Stat Leaders Rushing (Att-Yds-TD) MSU Smith 1-9-0, Bryant 3-8-0; UND Chappell 19-84-1, Beatty 2-39-0, Dressler 1-19-0. Passing (Comp-Att-Yds-TD-INT) MSU King 30-56-270-0-1; UND Belmore 17-25173-1-0. Receiving (Rec-Yds-TD) MSU Bryant 8-69-0, Dalton 7-83-0, Alberty 759-0; UND Dressler 3-40-0, Trenbeath 3-33-0. Tackles (UA-A-Total) MSU Bobmanue 6-2-8, Earl 5-1-6, Breeden 5-05; UND Hoffschneider 8-0-8, Alexander 4-1-5, DeSautel 4-1-5. first down on the two-yard line. For most the day, the Sioux defense held the passhappy Maverick offense in check. Minnesota State’s Ben King went 30-for-56 on the day and had one interception. Much of the defensive pressure came from Zachariah Babington-Johnson, who ended the day with four quarterback hurries and was in on sack with Dan Ullsperger. Minnesota State was also 4-of15 on third down conversions. Notes: With the half-sack, Babington-Johnson cracks the top 10 for all-time sack leaders for UND. He currently has 13.5, which is tied for eighth with Scott Schultz, Shawn Hanson and Randy Harles ... Jason Hoffschneider had eight solo tackles and now has 164 for his career, tying him with Dean Witkowski for third all-time at UND. 81 2006 GAME RECAPS 000UUU GAME 7 (4) UND 20 (12) Nebraska-Omaha 21 GAME 8 October 14, 2006 Al Caniglia Field – Omaha,Neb. OMAHA, Neb. — Despite a near-perfect return to the lineup by senior quarterback Reed Manke and a record performance by receiver Weston Dressler, the fourth-ranked Fighting Sioux were handed a 21-20 loss by No. 12 Nebraska-Omaha this afternoon at Caniglia Field. But it was a six-yard scoring run by Nebraska-Omaha quarterback Zach Miller with 8:44 remaining that served as the decisive score. Miller’s touchdown answered a 27-yard field goal by UND’s Brandon Hellevang on the previous possession that had put the Sioux in front 20-14. Miller and the Mavericks promptly marched 68 yards on six plays for the winning point. UND actually held the nation’s top-ranked rushing attacke to 212 yards on the ground, more than 100 yards under UNO’s average coming into the game. Miller carried 15 times for 81 yards and two scores, while senior running back Kyle Kasperbauer, the NCC’s leading rusher, was held to 119 yards on 27 carries (4.4 avg.). The Mavericks’ winning drive was aided by two critical plays. First, facing third-andseven from his own 35, Miller’s pass down the seam went through the hands of a Sioux defender and into the arms of UNO receiver Troy Kush, who took the ball to UND’s 39. On the following play, UND’s Rory Manke was flagged for pass interference at the Sioux goal line, giving the Mavericks a first down at the 24. Two plays later Miller scored the decisive touchdown. After a three-and-out by the Sioux, the Mavericks took over with 7:15 remaining and were able to chew up all but the final 16 seconds of regulation to preserve the win. Sophomore running back Brandon Brady scored UND’s only other touchdown, barreling over the goal line from one yard out in the first quarter for his fourth score of the season. Hellevang added a pair of field goals, connecting from 18 and 27 yards away. In addition to his 81 yards and two TDs on the ground, Miller completed seven of 13 passes for 131 yards and a 36-yard touchdown to Troy Kush, which came with 23 sec- 82 October 28, 2006 Alerus Center – Grand Forks, N.D. GRAND FORKS, N.D. — Although they are rare for the University of North Dakota football team, it’s apparent that the bye week did some good. The Sioux fired on every cylinder this afternoon at the Alerus Center. The offense racked up 478 yards, while the defense created five turnovers, as UND dominated Minnesota Duluth 38-14 in front of a crowd of 8,009. The win improves UNO to 4-0 in the North Central Conference and 5-1 overall, while the Sioux fall to 4-1 in NCC play and 6-1 overall. Manke, who returned to the starting lineup after a three-game absence, completed his first 15 passes and finished 25-of-31 for 232 yards and a touchdown. He was also intercepted once. Dressler, meanwhile, tied a school record with 15 receptions for a careerhigh 159 yards, including a 24-yard touchdown in the first quarter. Minnesota Duluth 14 (10) UND 38 Much of the action came in the first half. UND jumped out to a 35-0 lead at half and had 353 yards, averaging just under 10 yards per play. The Sioux defense, meanwhile, held Duluth to 67 yards on 32 plays. Box Score Score UND Nebraska-Omaha 1 7 14 2 7 0 3 3 0 4 3 7 T 20 21 Scoring Summary Attendance: 7,812 UNO Miller 1 yd run (McCawley) UND Dressler 24 yd pass from Manke (Hellevang) UNO Kush 36 yd pass from Miller (McCawley) UND Brady 1 yd run (Hellevang) UND Hellevang 18 yd field goal UND Hellevang 27 yd field goal UNO Miller 6 yd run (McCawley) Team Statistics First Downs Rushes-Yards Passing Yards Plays-Total Off. Passing (C-A-I) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yds Punts-Average Sacks By Time of Possession UND 19 23-73 232 56-305 25-33-1 1-0 4-51 4-39.8 0 27:41 UNO 20 50-212 131 63-343 7-13-1 2-1 6-45 4-36.8 2 32:19 Stat Leaders Rushing (Att-Yds-TD) UND Chappell 15-79-0; UNO Kasperbauer 27119-0, Miller 15-81-2. Passing (Comp-Att-Yds-TD-INT) UND Manke 25-31-232-1-1; UNO Miller 7-13131-1-1. Receiving (Rec-Yds-TD) UND Dressler 15-159-1, Groeschl 5-37-0; UNO T. Kush 3-91-1, Hohlen 1-15-0. Tackles (UA-A-Total) UND Wolff 5-4-9, DeSautel 5-4-9, Greenwood 4-5-9; UNO Brandsted 4-2-6; Onatolu 4-4-8, R. Kush 3-5-8, Taylor 5-1-6, Danenhauer 2-4-6. onds remaining in the first quarter. UND, which has not won in Omaha since 1995, is now off for a week before returning to action at home against Minnesota Duluth on Oct. 28. Notes: Manke’s interception late in the first half was his first since the fourth quarter at Central Washington in the season opener on Sept. 1. It was just the second time he had been picked off all season, and just the fifth in 307 career pass attempts ... Dressler’s 100yard receiving performance was his third of the season and fifth of his career. The Sioux also scored touchdowns on each of their first four possessions. Chris Belmore and Weston Dressler connected for touchdowns on three separate occasions. The defense also provided some points. Rory Manke intercepted a Ted Schlafke pass and returned 56 yards into the end zone. The Sioux methodically drove the ball down the field on their first possession, setting a tone for the rest of the game. UND drove 88 yards on 12 plays. Most of the work was done on the ground with a combination of rushes from Ryan Chappell, Chris Beatty and Belmore. However, the biggest play on the drive came from Belmore's arm. On a third-and-10 near midfield, Belmore found Lee Groeschl who scampered for 15 yards. The drive was capped by the first Belmore-toDressler touchdown. That touchdown pass was Belmore’s 40th of his career, a mark that only five other quarterbacks have achieved. After Duluth’s Brett Baumann missed a 45yard field goal, the Sioux responded again. Belmore connected with Dressler for 51 yards. This time it wasn’t for a score, but set up a Chappell five-yard rushing touchdown. Chappell ended the game with 71 yards. Then the defense took over. Manke intercepted Schlafke for his score, and then the Sioux defense set up the offense for two more touchdowns. The Bulldogs were stopped on 4th-and-8 on the UND 34-yard line. Schlafke, who was hurried by Zachariah Babington-Johnson, tried to find Tony Doherty on a long pass up the middle. However, the pass was deflected on an athletic play from Donovan Alexander. One play later the Belmore connected with Dressler for a 66yard score. On Duluth’s next possession, Tom DeSautel picked off another Schlafke pass. One play later Belmore connected with Dressler for a 41-yard touchdown. Despite giving up two second half touchdowns, the Sioux defense was dominant throughout the Box Score Score Minnesota Duluth UND 1 2 0 0 21 14 3 7 0 4 7 3 T 14 38 Scoring Summary Attendance: 8,009 UND Dressler 4 yd pass from Belmore (Hellevang) UND Chappell 5 yd run (Hellevang) UND Manke 56 yd INT (Hellevang) UND Dressler 66 yd pass from Belmore (Hellevang) UND Dressler 41 yd pass from Belmore (Hellevang) UMD Bullock 5 yd pass from Schlafke (Baumann) UMD Doherty 85 yd pass from Schlafke (Baumann) UND Hellevang 32 yd field goal Team Statistics First Downs Rushes-Yards Passing Yards Plays-Total Off. Passing (C-A-I) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yds Punts-Average Sacks By Time of Possession UMD 15 18-28 326 61-354 24-43-4 1-1 3-25 3-37.0 2 25:02 UND 25 49-240 238 68-478 13-19-1 1-1 5-39 3-40.3 2 34:53 Stat Leaders Rushing (Att-Yds-TD) UMD Seta 7-27-0; UND Strouth 17-112-0, Chappell 11-71-1, Beatty 11-29-0. Passing (Comp-Att-Yds-TD-INT) UMD Schlafke 24-43-326-2-4; UND Bemore 13-19-238-3-1. Receiving (Rec-Yds-TD) UMD Anson 7-99-0, Doherty 7-156-1; UND Dressler 7-174-3, Grover 3-25-0. Tackles (UA-A-Total) UMD Yelk 7-2-7, Lokombo 7-0-7; UND Babington-Johnson 4-3-7, Hoffschneider 4-0-4, Greenwood 3-1-4, Stroup 2-2-4. game. Schlafke was constantly pressured, as the Sioux defense ended with two sacks and 12 quarterback hurries. The Sioux also picked off four Schlafke passes and recovered one fumble. The Sioux ended with 271 yards rushing. Brandon Strouth led the way with 113 yards. It was Strouth's first career 100-yard game. Notes: Belmore’s three touchdown passes give him 42 in his career, which ties him with Jay Gustafson and Corey Colehour for third alltime at UND. 2006 GAME RECAPS 000UUU GAME 9 (10) UND 34 St. Cloud State 27 (ot) GAME 10 November 4, 2006 Husky Stadium – St. Cloud, Minn. ST. CLOUD, Minn. — UND’s North Central Conference title hopes are alive and well after a 34-27 overtime victory over St. Cloud State this afternoon at Husky Stadium. The win, coupled with South Dakoa’s victory over NebraskaOmaha, pulls the Sioux into a first-place tie with USD and UNO heading into next Saturday’s regular season finale against South Dakota. The two biggest plays came from a familiar connection. UND quarterback Reed Manke and Weston Dressler connected for two touchdown passes in the second quarter. UND found itself trailing 27-24 midway through the quarter, with St. Cloud State’s Jon Gutierrez lining up for a 35-yard field goal that would have made it a two-possession game. However, UND’s Adam Wolff blocked the kick to keep the deficit at just three points with 9:18 left in regulation. After the Sioux defense forced a three-and-out on the next series, Hellevang had a chance to win the game, but his 48-yard attempt into the wind on the final play of regulation was wide left. The Huskies won the overtime coin toss and elected to put the Sioux on offense, but UND found the end zone on just two plays, back-to-back runs by Chappell covering 11 and 14 yards. It was Chappell who also opened the scoring on this afternoon, in a see-saw first half that surprisingly saw 41 points put on the scoreboard despite a matchup of two of the top defenses in the NCC. Chappell’s 11-yard scoring run was the exclamation point on UND’s opening drive, givng the Sioux an early 7-0 lead. The first score came from the legs of Dressler after the catch. Manke found Dressler open at midfield near the South Dakota 15-yard line. Dressler then outran the defense and somersaulted over the goal line. That score gave the Sioux a 17-13 lead, which the Sioux never lost from there. Box Score Score UND St. Cloud State 1 7 10 2 14 10 3 3 7 4 3 0 ot 7 0 T 34 27 Scoring Summary Attendance: 4,077 UND Chappell 11 yd run (Hellevang) SCSU Gutierrez 30 yd field goal SCSU Johnson 50 yd pass from Quesnel (Gutierrez) SCSU Gutierrez 42 yd field goal UND Dressler 2 yd pass from Manke (Hellevang) SCSU Hedlof 59 blocked FG return (Gutierrez) UND Chappell 19 yd run (Hellevang) UND Hellevang 23 yd field goal SCSU Patrick 2 yd run (Gutierrez kick) UND Hellevang 31 yd field goal UND Chappell 14 yd run (Hellevang) Team Statistics First Downs Rushes-Yards Passing Yards Plays-Total Off. Passing (C-A-I) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yds Punts-Average Sacks By Time of Possession UND 25 42-209 228 82-437 27-40-0 1-0 7-66 4-35.8 5 37:28 SCSU 12 23-19 266 52-285 18-29-1 2-0 3-25 3-30.3 6 37:32 Gutierrez extended the lead to 13-7 with a 42-yard effort, but Dressler gave UND the lead back with a two-yard touchdown reception midway through the period, his school-record 12th regular season TD catch. Stat Leaders Rushing (Att-Yds-TD) UND Chappell 23-150-3, Dressler 2-43-0; SCSU Patrick 8-19-1, Kamin 5-2-0. Passing (Comp-Att-Yds-TD-INT) UND Manke 26-37-217-1-0; SCSU Quesnel 1829-266-1-1. Receiving (Rec-Yds-TD) UND Trenbeaty 10-92-0, Dressler 7-53-1, Tatom 3-25-0; SCSU Patrick 6-20-0, Stover 5-128-0, Sedin 4-57-0. Tackles (UA-A-Total) UND Ullsperger 4-3-7, Meek 3-3-6, BabingtonJohnson 3-3-6; SCSU Denne 7-3-10, Hedlof 4-59, Niehaus 3-6-9. UND was in position to add to the lead on its next series, but a Hellevang field goal attempt was blocked after a low snap, and SCSU’s Philip Hedlof returned it 59 yards for a touchdown and a 20-14 Husky lead. Saturday at the Alerus Center with at least a share of the conference title on the line. A Sioux win and a Nebraska-Omaha loss would give UND the championship outright. The Huskies responded, however, with a 30-yard Gutierrez field goal and a Nate Johnson 50-yard touchdown reception on their first two possessions and St. Cloud State took a 10-7 lead into the second quarter. But Chappell answered with his second of three scoring TDs, this time scampering 19 yards to finish off an efficient nine-play, 80-yard scoring march. UND (8-1, 6-1 NCC) will host South Dakota next November 11, 2006 Alerus Center – Grand Forks, N.D. GRAND FORKS, N.D. — The University of North Dakota football team captured a share of the North Central Conference championship on Saturday afternoon at the Alerus Center. The Sioux beat South Dakota 33-26 in front of 9,078 fans, clinching their second straight title. Ryan Chappell’s 14-yard touchdown run on the second play of overtime was the winning score and capped another late-game rally for the Fighting Sioux. The Sioux took over at their own 20 and promptly put together a 15-play, 66-yard march to set up a game-tying 31-yard field goal by freshman kicker Brandon Hellevang with 1:40 remaining. (15) South Dakota 26 (8) UND 33 Notes: Chappell now has 782 rushing yards on the season, the second-highest total by a freshman in Fighting Sioux history. He needs just 64 yards to break Phillip Moore’s UND record for regular season rushing yards by a freshman (846) and 140 yards to break his overall freshman rushing record (921). The second score was a great pass from Manke. On a third-and-10 from the 23-yard line, Dressler, who ended the day with five catches for 84 yards, somehow snuck behind the defensive back in the middle of the end zone and was open. Manke’s pass was perfect. That score gave the Sioux a 24-16 lead and enough breathing room heading into the locker room. South Dakota did kick a field goal to pull within 24-19 on its first drive of the second half. However, UND answered immediately. On a third-and-fourth, Manke rolled right and lofted the ball downfield to Lee Groeschl for a 56-yard completion. One play later Ryan Chappell, who ended the game with 57 yards, pushed through the line of scrimmage for a nine-yard touchdown. That score gave the Sioux a 30-19 lead with 3:55 remaining in the third quarter. On UND’s first drive of the game, Manke connected with Blair Grover for a 20-yard touchdown reception. That score was set up by a 68-yard opening kickoff return to the South Dakota 32-yard line. USD led 13-10 at one point. Noah Shepard found some open running room after a play broke down and ran 22 yards for a touchdown. Frank Leibrarth’s point after attempt was blocked. On UND’s next possession, however, Manke and Dressler connected for their first touchdown. South Dakota tied it 7-7 with 10:17 remaining in the first quarter, but UND answered on its next possession. Brandon Hellevang connected on a 44-yard field goal. Box Score Score South Dakota UND 1 2 7 9 10 14 3 3 6 4 7 3 T 26 33 Scoring Summary Attendance: 9,078 UND Grover 20 yd pass from Manke (Hellevang) USD Little 34 yd pass from Shepard (Leibfarth) UND Hellevang 44 yd field USD Shepard 22 yd run (PAT blocked) UND Dressler 21 yd pass from Manke (Hellevang) USD Leibfarth 29 yd field goal UND Dressler 23 yd pass from Manke (Hellevang) USD Leibfarth 34 yd field goal UND Chappell 9 yd run (2-pt PAT failed) UND Hellevang 51 yd field goal USD Allison 18 yd pass from Shepard (Leibfarth) Team Statistics First Downs Rushes-Yards Passing Yards Plays-Total Off. Passing (C-A-I) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yds Punts-Average Sacks By Time of Possession USD 20 42-165 182 69-347 15-27-1 1-0 3-15 3-42.7 0 33:04 UND 15 24-71 269 55-340 21-31-0 0-0 6-35 4-36.8 3 26:56 Stat Leaders Rushing (Att-Yds-TD) USD Logan 14-73-0, Shepard 15-50-1, Mlady 13-42-0; UND Chappell 11-57-1, Strouth 2-6-0. Passing (Comp-Att-Yds-TD-INT) USD Shepard 15-27-182-2-1; UND Manke 2131-269-3-0. Receiving (Rec-Yds-TD) USD Little 6-71-1, Allison 3-53-1; UND Groeschl 6-84-0, Trenbeath 6-57-0, Dressler 584-2. Tackles (UA-A-Total) USD Reid 6-1-7, Simmons 5-2-7; UND Alexander 10-0-10, Ullsperger 6-2-8, Hoffschneider 5-3-8. Hellevang also hit a 51-yarder with 11:16 remaining in the fourth quarter to make it 3319. North Dakota will now enter postseason play. Dates and times of games will be announced on Sunday, Nov. 12, between noon and 1 p.m. on ESPN News (Grand Forks ch. 70). Notes: Hellevang’s 51-yard fourth quarter field goal was a career long. His previous best was the 44-yarder he hit earlier in the game ... Dressler set a new single-season touchdown record with 14 scores. 83 2006 GAME RECAPS 000UUU GAME (19) Winona State 0 (8) UND 42 GAME (8) UND 38 (13) Nebraska-Omaha 35 11 November 18, 2006 Alerus Center – Grand Forks, N.D. 12 November 25, 2006 Al Caniglia Field – Omaha, Neb. ~NCAA Division II Playoffs – 2nd Round~ ~NCAA Division II Playoffs – 1st Round~ GRAND FORKS, N.D. — Today was Ryan Chappell’s day. The freshman running back, playing in his first career NCAA playoff game, ran for 235 yards and five touchdowns, averaging 14.7 yards per attempt. OMAHA, Neb. — Freshman kicker Brandon Hellevang booted a 26-yard field goal with 2:45 remaining and the Sioux defense held NebraskaOmaha to -8 yards on its final offensive possession as UND defeated the Mavericks 38-35 this afternoon in NCAA second round action. Today’s game was also about the offensive line, who not only opened up a number of holes that got Chappell started, but controlled the tempo of UND’s 42-0 victory over Winona State in the first round of the NCAA Division II playoffs. The Sioux ended with 404 rushing yards and 595 total yards, the best offensive production all season. Chappell got the Sioux rolling on UND’s first possession of the game. After a Mike Salerno punt backed the Sioux to the 21-yard line, Chappell had a big hole and ran for 56 yards on UND’s first play. One play later Chappell rounded the left side of the offensive line and ran 23 yards for a touchdown. Stopped by a Reed Manke interception and a Lee Groeschl fumble, UND stalled on the next two drives. But Chappell got things going for Sioux again early in the second quarter. On a second-and-fourth from the Winona 24yard line, Chappell rushed for 16 yards. Manke connected with Chappell for a oneyard reception on the next play, but a facemask penalty was called, giving the Sioux a first down from the three. Chappell scored his second touchdown on the next play, giving the Sioux a 14-0 lead with 13:18 remaining the second quarter. The Sioux defense held Winona scoreless on its next possession, an 11-play, 45-yard effort, which led to Chappell’s next touchdown. Chappell ran for 3, 16, 7 and 21 yards. The final effort went for the score. Chappell’s fourth touchdown was probably the prettiest. Chappell was surrounded at the line of scrimmage, but broke through and weaved his way through a number of defenders for the score. That touchdown gave the Sioux a 28-0 with 1:18 remaining in the second quarter. The Sioux led 28-0 at half, but Chappell quickly added to UND’s total. Once again on the second play of the half, Chappell found the end zone. This time Chappell went for 64 yards. Winona State quarterback Aaron Boettcher was injured on the second play of the game and the Warriors never really got into a rhythm. Credit much of that to the Sioux defense, who had one interception, one sack and held Winona State to 2.03 yards per play. Senior running back Chris Beatty got into the action in the fourth quarter. Beatty rushed for a 19-yard score. He ended with 79 yards on six attempts and the touchdown. UND advances to the second round of the NCAA playoffs and will face second-seeded 84 UND now advances to the NCAA Division II quarterfinals, where it will take to the road next Saturday to face defending national champion Grand Valley State. UND’s defensive stand that set up Hellevang’s gamewinning kick came after UNO’s offense scored touchdowns on five of its six full possessions through three quarters. The Mavericks were driving agai midway through the fourth quarter until Sioux defenisve back Rory Manke intercepted a Zach Miller pass at the UND 32. That put the ball in the hands of the elder Manke, Sioux senior quarterback Reed Manke, who cooly marched the Sioux 42 yards, chipping five and a half minutes off the clock, to put Hellevang in position. Box Score Score Winona State UND 1 2 0 0 7 21 3 0 7 4 0 7 T 0 42 Scoring Summary Attendance: 5,073 UND Chappell 23 yd run (Hellevang) UND Chappell 3 yd run (Hellevang) UND Chappell 21 yd run (Hellevang) UND Chappell 8 yd run (Hellevang) UND Chappell 64 yd run (Hellevang) UND Beatty 19 yd run (Hellevang) Team Statistics First Downs Rushes-Yards Passing Yards Plays-Total Off. Passing (C-A-I) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yds Punts-Average Sacks By Time of Possession WSU 9 27-15 107 60-122 12-33-0 1-0 6-45 8-37.9 1 30:38 UND 29 42-404 191 71-595 19-29-1 2-2 11-105 2-31.0 4 29:22 The Sioux defense held on UNO’s final possession, giving UND its only two defensive stops when it mattered most. Those defensive stands were a stark contrast from the first three quarters of the game, when the two offenses punched and counter-punched throughout. Even the first play of the game was symbollic of the offensive fireworks that were to come. UND won the coin toss and elected to receive, and junior Weston Dressler dashed his way 66 yards into Maverick territory. UND capped off the opening drive with a Manke-to-Blair Grover two-yard touchdown. But as the would throughout the day, NebraskaOmaha came right back with an answer to UND’s points. Miller scored his first of four rushing touchdowns on the day, running off tackle right for a oneyad touchdown on the very next series. UND’s Will Kusler blocked the extra point attempt and the Sioux held a 7-6 lead. Stat Leaders Rushing (Att-Yds-TD) WSU Davis 7-37-0, Wiese 8-21-0; UND Chappell 16-235-5, Beatty 6-79-1, Brady 8-33-0. Passing (Comp-Att-Yds-TD-INT) WSU Trotter 11-31-102-0-0; UND Manke (1518-130-0-1, Belmore 3-7-49-0-0. Receiving (Rec-Yds-TD) WSU Ellestad 3-56-0, Rottman 2-15-0; UND Tatom 4-55-0, Trenbeath 3-32-0, Dressler 3-15-0. Tackles (UA-A-Total) WSU Tackmann 10-0-10, Perkette 3-2-5; UND Meek 4-1-5, Alexander 4-1-5, Manke 4-1-5. On UND’s second offensive series, Manke engineered a seven-play, 54-yard drive that ended with a six-yard rushing touchdown by Dressler, the first of his career along the ground. Nebraska-Omaha next Saturday afternoon in Omaha. This time the Sioux were forced to answer and they did. UND moved the ball 80 yards on nine plays, the last 39 of which were covered by a Manke-to-Brady Trenbeath pass and run over the middle and UND regained the lead at 21-20. Notes: Chappell’s 235 rushing yards are the most by a Sioux player since Phillip Moore ran 39 yards for 282 against Augustana (11/7/98). It also sets a UND single-game playoff record, a mark previously held by Shannon Burnell. Burnell had 191 yards on Nov. 20, 1993 against Pittsburg State ... Chappell’s 15 rushing touchdowns are a UND freshman record ... Chappell also became the first Sioux freshman to rush for over 1,000 yards in a season ... UND is now 9-0 in postseason games at the Alerus Center. Trailing 14-6, Miller and the Maverick offense went to work and the junior QB made it 14-13 game with a dazzling 14-yard scoring scamper on a broken play. The Mavericks grabbed their first – and only – lead of the game early in the second quarter, when UNO running back Nate Wurth busted a tackle and raced up the sideline for a 54-yard scoring run to make it 20-14 Mavs. Box Score Score UND Nebraska-Omaha 1 2 14 14 13 7 3 7 8 4 3 7 T 38 35 Scoring Summary Attendance: 5,312 UND Grover 2 yd pass from Manke (Hellevang) UNO Miller 1 yd run (PAT blocked) UND Dressler 6 yd run (Hellevang) UNO Miller 14 yd run (McCawley) UNO Wurth 54 yd run (McCawley) UND Trenbeath 39 pass from Manke (Hellevang) UND Dressler 19 pass from Manke (Hellevang) UNO Miller 2 yd run (Kasperbauer 2-pt PAT) UND Brady 1 yd run (Hellevang) UNO Miller 5 yd run (McCawley) UND Hellevang 26 yd field goal Team Statistics First Downs Rushes-Yards Passing Yards Plays-Total Off. Passing (C-A-I) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yds Punts-Average Sacks By Time of Possession UND 20 35-119 260 66-379 22-31-1 1-0 6-48 1-42.0 0 30:31 UNO 20 42-319 94 57-413 7-15-1 2-0 6-49 0-0.0 1 29:29 Stat Leaders Rushing (Att-Yds-TD) UND Chappell 25-109-0; UNO Miller 21-152-4, Kasperbauer 16-113-0, Wurth 4-54-1. Passing (Comp-Att-Yds-TD-INT) UND Manke 22-31-260-3-1; UNO Miller 7-1594-0-1. Receiving (Rec-Yds-TD) UND Dressler 9-78-1, Trenbeath 7-125-1; UNO Herold 3-70-0, T. Kush 2-21-0. Tackles (UA-A-Total) UND DeSautel 7-2-9, Hoffschneider 3-4-7; UNO Woods 5-4-9, Onatolu 5-3-8, R. Kush 5-3-8. would be the last points for UNO. UNO looked poised to take the lead late in the first half, but Andrew McCawley’s 39-yard field goal attempt was blocked by Steve Brennan. Ten plays and 78 yards later, it was Manke to Dressler for a 19yard scoring strike with 50.3 seconds left in the half and UND took a 28-20 lead into the locker room. Miller scored on a two-yard plunge on UNO’s first series of the second half, but UND countered with a one-yard run by Brandon Brady to take back the seven-point lead heading into the fourth quarter. Miller scored his fourth TD of the game on a fiveyard effort with 13:08 left on the clock, but that Manke completed his first 10 passes, eerily similar to UND’s regular season game at UNO in October when he completed his first 15. He finished 22-of-31 for 260 yards and three touchdowns. UND will now face Grand Valley State for the fifth time in the postseason since 2001. Notes: Dressler’s touchdown catch was the 24th of his career, tying Dan Graf’s school record ... UND’s win was its first in Omaha since 1995, snapping a five-game losing streak at Caniglia Field. 2006 GAME RECAPS GAME (8) UND 20 (1) Grand Valley State 30 13 December 2, 2006 Lubbers Stadium – Allendale, Mich. ~NCAA Division II Playoffs – Quarterfinals~ ALLENDALE, Mich. — For the second straight season, North Dakota’s bid for an NCAA Division II football championship has ended with a loss at Grand Valley State. The top-ranked Lakers used 27 first-quarter points to upend the eighth-ranked Sioux 30-20 this afternoon at Lubbers Stadium in the NCAA quarterfinal. Grand Valley’s first-quarter explosion proved to be too big a hole for the Sioux to climb out of, although UND made a spirited push by scoring 20 of the game’s final 23 points. When GVSU senior quarterback and Harlon Hill Trophy finalist Cullen Finnerty hit Terry Mitchell in the end zone from 20 yards on the Lakers’ third offensive play, it kick-started a scoring run that had the Sioux trailing 27-0 late in the first qurter. On the Lakers’ second possession, Finnerty found receiver Eric Fowler in the back corner of the end zone and GVSU led 14-0 midway through the opening quarter. The Lakers struck again, this time on UND’s next possession, when linebacker Anthony Adams stripped Sioux quarterback Reed Manke of the ball, and picked up and scampered untouched for a 28-yard touchdown. Then less than four minutes later Finnerty again connected with Fowler, who made a spectacular, one-handed diving catch in the end zone for a four-yard score. The extra point missed, but the Lakers owned a commanding 27-0 lead with 1:40 remaining in the quarter. UND’s offense did begin to click in the second quarter, and the Sioux finally got on the board five minutes in when Manke hit freshman receiver Brady Trenbeath over the middle, and Trenbeath broke several tackles on his way to a 46-yard touchdown. The Sioux appeared to be on the verge of making it a two-score game late in the first half, driving deep into Laker territory. But freshman running back Ryan Chappell coughed up the ball at the GVSU five-yard line, allowing the Lakers to hold on to their 27-7 lead going into the locker room. UND did eventually make it a 27-14 game when Brandon Brady hit paydirt on a one-yard scoring plunge with seven seconds left in the third quarter. Grand Valley kicker Todd Carter connected on a 28-yard field goal four minutes into the fourth quarter, making it 30-14 with 11:18 remaining. The Sioux would not go quietly, however. With just over five minutes remaining, Manke hit Weston Dressler on a swing pass, and Dressler weaved his way into the end zone from 17-yards out for his school-record 25th-career touchdown reception. UND lined up to go for the two-point conversion, but Manke slipped dropping back to pass and the Sioux deficit stood at 10. The UND defense forced a pair of turnovers in the dying minutes, but the Sioux were able to turn either of them into points. Grand Valley State now advances to the national semifinal round against either Delta State or North Alabama in search of a second straight NCAA title. UND’s season ends at 11-2. Box Score Score UND Grand Valley State 1 0 27 2 7 0 3 7 0 4 6 3 T 20 30 Scoring Summary Attendance: 5,184 GVSU Mitchell 20 yd pass from Finnerty (Carter) GVSU Fowler 10 yd pass from Finnerty (Carter) GVSU Adams 28 yd fumber recovery (Carter) GVSU Fowler 4 yd pass from Finnerty (Carter) UND Trenbeath 46 yd pass from Manke (Hellevang) UND Brady 1 yd run (Hellevang) GVSU Carter 28 yd field goal UND Dressler 17 yd pass from Manke (Hellevang) Team Statistics First Downs Rushes-Yards Passing Yards Plays-Total Off. Passing (C-A-I) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yds Punts-Average Sacks By Time of Possession UND 19 27-68 328 78-396 29-51-2 2-2 5-36 7-29.4 0 29:27 GVSU 18 33-159 248 62-407 15-29-1 5-4 7-55 5-33.2 3 30:33 Stat Leaders Rushing (Att-Yds-TD) UND Chappell 15-70-0, Dressler 3-16-0; GVSU Finnerty 16-85-0, Martin 11-76-0. Passing (Comp-Att-Yds-TD-INT) UND Manke 29-51-328-2-2; GVSU Finnerty 1529-248-3-1. Receiving (Rec-Yds-TD) UND Dressler 10-122-1, Trenbeath 10-119-1, Chappell 6-58-0; GVSU Fowler 12-174-2, Mitchell 3-74-1. Tackling (UA-A-Total) UND Stroup 5-4-9, Alexander 5-3-8, Brennan 51; GVSU Skuta 7-2-9, McGuckin 6-2-8. Notes: Dressler had 10 catches for 122 yards and surpassed Dan Grossman as the team’s all-time leader in career receptions (167). Dressler also finished the season with a school-record 1,215 receiving yards to break Ron Gustafson’s 33yard old record, and he became just the second player in school history to catch 90 passes in a single season, joining Willis Stattelman, who had 97 in 2003 ... Dressler also broke his own school record for single-season all-purpose yards, finishing the year with 2,027 yards. He previously set the record last year with 1,915 ... UND’s senior class of 2006 graduates as the winningest senior group in school history with a 44-11 record. 85 2006 NCC STATS 2006 NCC Standings Conference School W L PF North Dakota 7 1 227 Nebraska-Omaha 7 1 274 South Dakota 6 2 247 Minnesota Duluth 4 4 145 Central Washington 3 5 177 Western Washington 3 5 147 Minnesota State 2 6 147 St. Cloud State 1 7 148 PA 146 162 160 210 220 212 189 182 Team Statistics School 1. South Dakota 2. North Dakota 3. Nebraska-Omaha 4. Central Washington 5. Minnesota State 6. Augustana 7. Minnesota Duluth 8. St. Cloud State 9. Western Washington W 11 8 9 6 6 5 4 3 (All games) Total Offense Plays Rush 802 3,294 823 2,055 693 3,105 725 1,085 754 626 644 1,075 671 663 638 1,004 631 1,197 Pass 2,264 3,042 1,117 2,707 3,143 2,493 2,574 2,486 1,840 Rushing Offense School Att. Yards Avg. 1. Nebraska-Omaha 529 3,105 5.9 2. South Dakota 531 3,294 6.2 3. North Dakota 435 2,055 4.7 4. Western Washington 361 1,197 3.3 5. Central Washington 370 1,085 2.9 6. Augustana 295 1,075 3.6 7. St. Cloud State 297 1,004 3.4 8. Minnesota Duluth 241 663 2.8 9. Minnesota State 235 626 2.7 Passing Offense School Comp. Att. Pct. 1. Minnesota State 299 519 57.6 2. Minnesota Duluth 257 430 59.8 3. Central Washington 235 355 66.2 4. North Dakota 254 388 65.2 5. Augustana 186 349 53.3 6. St. Cloud State 190 341 55.7 7. South Dakota 148 271 54.6 8. Western Washington 160 270 59.3 9. Nebraska-Omaha 88 164 53.7 School TD 1. South Dakota 56 2. North Dakota 54 3. Nebraska-Omaha 47 4. St. Cloud State 33 5. Augustana 34 6. Central Wash. 33 7. Minnesota Duluth 26 8. Minnesota State 31 9. Western Wash. 24 86 Overall L PF PA 2 411 244 3 338 250 4 420 253 4 210 231 5 246 255 6 203 267 7 228 258 8 270 223 Yards Yds/G 5,558 427.5 5,097 392.1 4,222 383.8 3,792 344.7 3,769 342.6 3,568 324.4 3,237 323.7 3,490 317.3 3,037 276.1 Yds/G 282.3 253.4 158.1 108.8 98.6 97.9 91.3 66.3 56.9 TD 36 30 26 13 10 9 16 9 3 Yards Avg./G TD/I 3,143 285.7 22/17 2,574 257.4 17/15 2,707 246.1 21/13 3,042 234.0 26/10 2,493 226.6 21/14 2,486 226.0 12/13 2,264 174.2 22/11 1,840 167.3 10/9 1,117 101.5 6/9 Scoring Offense FG PAT 2-pt. Safety Pts. Pts./G 11 51 0 0 420 32.3 12 49 1 0 411 31.6 3 43 1 1 338 30.7 14 30 0 0 270 24.5 6 31 1 0 255 23.2 6 26 2 0 246 22.4 8 24 1 1 210 21.0 6 22 1 0 228 20.7 12 23 0 0 203 18.5 School 1. South Dakota 2. St. Cloud State 3. North Dakota 4. Nebraska-Omaha 5. Minnesota Duluth 6. Central Washington 7. Augustana 8. Minnesota State 9. Western Washington Total Defense Plays Rush 774 960 715 1,273 822 1,323 649 961 668 1,507 652 1,385 724 1,625 741 1,718 693 1,673 Pass 2,783 2,098 2,757 2,520 2,053 2,569 2,356 2,339 2,443 Rushing Defense School Att. Yards Avg. 1. South Dakota 367 960 2.6 2. Nebraska-Omaha 301 961 3.2 3. North Dakota 409 1,323 3.2 4. St. Cloud State 373 1,273 3.4 5. Central Washington 306 1,385 4.5 6. Augustana 349 1,625 4.7 7. Minnesota Duluth 384 1,507 3.9 8. Western Washington 377 1,673 4.4 9. Minnesota State 401 1,718 4.3 Passing Defense School Comp. Att. Pct. 1. St. Cloud State 196 342 57.3 2. Minnesota Duluth 158 284 55.6 3. North Dakota 221 413 53.5 4. Minnesota State 188 340 55.3 5. South Dakota 251 407 61.7 6. Augustana 215 375 57.3 7. Western Washington 190 316 60.1 8. Nebraska-Omaha 210 348 60.3 9. Central Washington 210 346 60.7 School TD 1. North Dakota 29 2. South Dakota 34 3. St. Cloud State 29 4. Nebraska-Omaha 33 5. Minnesota Duluth 29 6. Central Wash. 34 7. Minnesota State 33 8. Western Wash. 34 9. Augustana 37 Yards Yds/G 3,743 287.9 3,371 306.5 4,080 313.8 3,481 316.5 3,560 356.0 3,954 359.5 3,981 361.9 4,057 368.8 4,116 374.2 Yds/G 73.8 87.4 101.8 115.7 125.9 147.7 105.7 152.1 156.2 TD 13 14 12 12 12 17 12 15 18 Yards Avg./G TD/I 2,098 190.7 13/14 2,053 205.3 14/18 2,757 212.1 14/14 2,339 212.6 15/9 2,783 214.1 17/12 2,356 214.2 20/15 2,443 222.1 17/12 2,520 229.1 19/16 2,569 233.5 20/11 Scoring Defense FG PAT 2-pt. Safety Pts. Pts./G 13 23 3 1 244 18.8 6 31 0 0 253 19.5 8 23 1 0 223 20.3 7 31 0 0 250 22.7 10 27 0 0 231 23.1 6 27 2 0 255 23.2 11 27 0 0 258 23.5 10 29 2 0 267 24.3 9 32 0 0 281 25.5 2006 NCC STATS Individual Statistics (All Games) Rushing (Yds./Game) Player Att. Yards Avg. 1. Stefan Logan, USD 236 1,707 7.2 2. Kyle Kasperbauer, UNO 222 1,288 5.8 3. Zach Miller, UNO 148 1,098 7.4 4. Ryan Chappell, UND 191 1,253 6.6 5. Calvin McCarty, WWU 130 492 3.8 6. Craig Garner, WWU 129 655 5.1 7. Johnny Lopez, CWU 126 540 4.3 8. Michael Graham, SCSU 89 474 5.3 9. Travis Mlady, USD 109 557 5.1 10. Nate Wurth, UNO 76 464 6.1 Passing Efficiency Player Comp. Att. Pct. 1. Noah Shepard, USD 114 212 53.8 2. Reed Manke, UND 193 281 68.7 3. Chris Pomerleau, AC 21 36 58.3 4. Chris Belmore, UND 60 101 59.4 5. Mike Reilly, CWU 231 351 65.8 6. Mike Hammerseng, SCSU 43 77 55.8 7. Zach Miller, UNO 54 97 55.7 8. Tommy Flyger, AC 163 310 52.6 9. Ben King, MSU 286 483 59.2 10. Jon Quesnel, SCSU 147 264 55.7 Player 1. Ben King, MSU 2. Ted Schlafke, UMD 3. Mike Reilly, CWU 4. Reed Manke, UND 5. Tommy Flyger, AC 6. Zach Miller, UNO 7. Noah Shepard, USD 8. Jon Quesnel, SCSU 9. James Monrean, WWU 10. Stefan Logan, USD Total Offense Rush -86 183 272 98 334 1,098 403 10 -37 1,707 Avg./G 131.3 117.1 109.8 96.4 70.3 59.5 54.0 43.1 42.8 42.2 TD 9 10 19 15 5 6 4 4 9 3 Yds TD Int. Eff. 1,938 20 8 154.1 2,198 19 6 152.4 246 4 1 146.8 832 7 4 143.6 2,660 21 13 141.8 711 2 4 131.6 713 4 5 120.7 2,195 16 13 120.7 3,017 20 13 120.0 1,775 10 9 117.8 Pass 3,017 2,536 2,660 2,198 2,195 713 1,938 1,775 1,424 0 Pass Receiving (Yds./Game) Player Rec. Yards Avg. 1. Weston Dressler, UND 90 1,215 13.5 2. Bryan Dalton, MSU 73 849 11.6 3. Johnny Spevak, CWU 61 754 12.4 4. Zach Stover, SCSU 38 789 20.8 5. Greg Aker, UMD 68 675 9.9 6. Tyrell Smith, MSU 68 695 10.2 7. Chris Pomerleau, AC 32 597 18.7 8. Tommy Ellingworth, AC 55 651 11.8 9. Brady Trenbeath, UND 60 753 12.6 10. Bryan Alberty, MSU 62 635 10.2 Total 2,931 2,719 2,932 2,296 2,529 1,811 2,341 1,785 1,387 1,707 Avg/G 293.1 271.9 266.5 255.1 229.9 181.1 180.1 162.3 138.7 131.3 Yds/G 93.5 77.2 75.4 71.7 67.5 63.2 59.7 59.2 57.9 57.7 TD 16 3 8 4 4 5 6 5 4 3 Scoring Offense School TD FG PAT 2-pt. Pts. Pts./G 1. Zach Miller, UNO 19 0 0 0 114 11.4 2. Weston Dressler, UND 17 0 0 0 102 7.8 3. Ryan Chappell, UND 15 0 0 0 90 6.9 4. Jon Gutierrez, SCSU 0 14 30 0 72 6.5 5. Brandon Hellevang, UND 0 12 49 0 85 6.5 6. Frank Leibfarth, USD 0 7. Stefan Logan, USD 13 8. Kyle Kasperbauer, UNO 10 9. Robby Smith, WWU 0 10. Johnny Spevak, CWU 8 Player 1. Coby Sadler, CWU 2. Luke Mikkelsen, USD 3. Joe Nordin, AC 4. Don Grafton, UNO 5. Brent Halfmann, UND 11 0 0 12 0 Punting No. 50 37 62 39 49 51 0 0 23 0 0 0 2 0 2 Yards 1,995 1,398 2,339 1,471 1,840 84 78 62 59 50 Long 63 54 57 61 56 6.5 6.0 5.6 5.4 5.0 Average 39.9 37.8 37.7 37.7 37.6 Player 1. Melvin Matlock, MSU 2. Stefan Logan, USD 3. Ryan Chappell, UND 4. Dustin Rice, AC Bryan Alberty, MSU 10. Weston Dressler, UND Kickoff Returns No. Yards 32 1,014 18 508 11 297 2 52 1 26 19 438 Avg. 31.7 28.2 27.0 26.0 26.0 23.1 TD 1 1 0 0 0 0 Player 1. Ryan Chappell, UND 2. Brandon Elliott, WWU 3. Stefan Logan, USD 4. A. Richardson, UNO 5. Weston Dressler, UND Punt Returns No. Yards 3 98 2 35 19 302 1 14 20 253 Avg. 32.7 17.5 15.9 14.0 12.6 TD 0 0 1 0 0 Interceptions Player No. Yards 1. Todd McClellan, WWU 6 61 2. Tim Garceau, UMD 5 61 3. Brandon Kennedy, CWU 5 114 Mitchell Denne, SCSU 5 35 Randy Kush, UNO 5 22 6. Rory Manke, UND 5 116 Avg./G 0.55 0.50 0.45 0.45 0.45 0.38 Sacks Solo Asst. 8 0 7 1 7 1 7 0 7 0 Total 8.0 7.5 7.5 7.0 7.0 Avg./G 0.62 0.68 0.58 0.78 0.54 Field Goal Percentage Player FG FGA Long 1. Jon Gutierrez, SCSU 14 20 49 2. Robby Smith, WWU 12 19 54 3. Brandon Hellevang, UND 12 18 51 4. Frank Leibfarth, USD 11 18 42 5. Britt Baumann, UMD 8 13 49 Pct. 70.0 63.2 66.7 61.1 61.5 Player 1. Bobby Stroup, UND 2. Craig Bosch, AC 3. Jared Enger, UND 4. Ryan Kees, SCSU 5. Steve Brennan, UND TD 0 0 1 0 0 1 87 2006 NCC STATS Team Statistics School 1. South Dakota 2. Nebraska-Omaha 3. North Dakota 4. Minnesota State 5. Central Washington 6. Augustana 7. Minnesota Duluth 8. St. Cloud State 9. Western Washington (Conference games) Total Offense Plays Rush 478 1,953 485 2,404 501 1,193 590 496 530 691 847 1,800 540 453 468 458 454 801 Pass 1,416 713 1,721 2,386 2,045 2,647 2,146 1,900 1,450 Rushing Offense School Att. Yards Avg. 1. Nebraska-Omaha 383 2,404 6.3 2. South Dakota 333 1,953 5.9 3. North Dakota 282 1,193 4.2 4. Augustana 235 847 4.2 5. Western Washington 246 801 3.3 6. Central Washington 262 691 2.6 7. Minnesota State 182 496 2.7 8. St. Cloud State 207 458 2.2 9. Minnesota Duluth 181 453 2.5 Passing Offense School Comp. Att. Pct. 1. Minnesota State 230 408 56.4 2. Minnesota Duluth 212 359 59.1 3. Central Washington 177 268 66.0 4. St. Cloud State 147 261 56.3 5. Augustana 136 256 53.1 6. North Dakota 148 219 67.6 7. Western Washington 127 208 61.1 8. South Dakota 87 145 60.0 9. Nebraska-Omaha 52 102 51.0 Yards Yds/G 3,369 421.1 3,117 389.6 2,914 364.2 2,882 360.2 2,736 342.0 2,647 330.0 2,599 324.9 2,358 294.8 2,251 281.4 Yds/G 300.5 244.1 149.1 149.1 100.1 86.4 62.0 57.2 56.6 TD 30 18 12 12 8 7 3 8 5 Yards Avg./G TD/I 2,386 298.2 14/12 2,146 268.2 12/13 2,045 255.6 15/10 1,900 237.5 8/11 1,800 225.0 16/10 1,721 215.1 15/6 1,450 181.2 9/6 1,416 177.0 14/5 713 89.1 4/6 School TD 1. Nebraska-Omaha 38 2. South Dakota 33 3. North Dakota 28 4. Augustana 24 5. Central Washington 23 6. St. Cloud State 17 7. Minnesota State 19 Western Washington 18 9. Minnesota Duluth 17 Scoring Offense FG PAT 2-pt. Safety Pts. Pts./G 3 37 0 0 274 34.2 7 28 0 0 247 30.9 11 24 1 0 227 28.4 4 22 1 0 180 22.5 6 19 1 0 177 22.1 10 16 0 0 148 18.5 6 13 1 0 147 18.4 7 18 0 0 147 18.4 8 15 1 0 145 18.1 School 1. South Dakota 2. Nebraska-Omaha 3. North Dakota 4. St. Cloud State 5. Minnesota State 6. Augustana 7. Central Washington 8. Western Washington 9. Minnesota Duluth Total Defense Plays Rush 498 541 494 719 505 666 539 1,014 505 1,203 508 1,259 474 1,075 504 1,448 510 1,371 88 Pass 1,854 1,866 1,930 1,638 1,661 1,650 1,836 1,531 1,611 Yards Yds/G 2,395 299.4 2,585 323.1 2,596 324.5 2,652 331.5 2,864 358.0 2,909 363.6 2,911 363.9 2,979 372.4 2,982 372.8 Rushing Defense School Att. Yards Avg. 1. South Dakota 211 541 2.6 2. North Dakota 231 666 2.9 3. Nebraska-Omaha 227 719 3.2 4. St. Cloud State 275 1,014 3.7 5. Central Washington 231 1,075 4.7 6. Minnesota State 269 1,203 4.5 7. Augustana 261 1,259 4.8 8. Minnesota Duluth 321 1,371 4.3 9. Western Washington 285 1,448 5.1 Passing Defense School Comp. Att. Pct. 1. Western Washington 130 219 59.4 2. Minnesota Duluth 114 189 60.3 3. St. Cloud State 156 264 59.1 4. Augustana 140 247 56.7 5. Minnesota State 132 236 55.9 6. Central Washington 153 243 63.0 7. South Dakota 178 287 62.0 8. Nebraska-Omaha 157 267 58.8 9. North Dakota 156 274 56.9 School TD 1. North Dakota 17 2. South Dakota 21 3. Nebraska-Omaha 21 4. St. Cloud State 23 5. Minnesota State 24 6. Minnesota Duluth 26 7. Augustana 28 8. Western Washington 26 9. Central Washington 31 Yds/G 67.6 83.2 89.9 126.8 134.4 105.4 157.4 171.4 181.0 TD 7 6 9 10 10 15 14 12 14 Yards Avg./G TD/I 1,531 191.4 11/6 1,611 201.4 11/13 1,638 204.8 10/9 1,650 206.2 14/12 1,661 207.6 9/5 1,836 229.5 19/6 1,854 231.8 12/6 1,866 233.2 12/12 1,930 241.2 9/10 Scoring Defense FG PAT 2-pt. Safety Pts. Pts./G 9 15 1 0 146 18.2 5 19 0 0 160 20.0 5 21 0 0 162 20.2 8 20 0 0 182 22.8 8 21 0 0 189 23.6 10 24 0 0 210 26.2 6 25 0 0 211 26.4 10 22 2 0 212 26.5 1 25 2 0 220 27.5 2006 NCC STATS Individual Statistics (Conference games) Rushing (Yds./Game) Player Att. Yards Avg. 1. Stefan Logan, USD 151 1,044 6.9 2. Kyle Kasperbauer, UNO 168 1,042 6.2 3. Zach Miller, UNO 99 801 8.1 4. Ryan Chappell, UND 124 718 5.8 5. Craig Garner, WWU 95 506 5.3 6. Calvin McCarty, WWU 75 282 3.8 7. Travis Mlady, USD 74 402 5.4 8. Nate Wurth, UNO 59 350 5.9 9. Noah Shepard, USD 70 326 4.7 10. Johnny Lopez, CWU 66 260 3.9 Passing Efficiency Player Comp. Att. Pct. 1. Noah Shepard, USD 69 118 58.5 2. Reed Manke, UND 94 129 72.9 3. Chris Pomerleau, AC 21 36 58.3 4. Chris Belmore, UND 54 88 61.4 5. Adam Perry, WWU 26 46 56.5 6. Mike Reilly, CWU 173 264 65.5 7. Mike Hammerseng, SCSU 18 32 56.2 8. James Monrean, WWU 99 160 61.9 9. Tommy Flyger, AC 113 217 52.1 Total Offense Player Rush 1. Ben King, MSU -58 2. Ted Schlafke, UMD 166 3. Mike Reilly, CWU 189 4. Reed Manke, UND 7 5. Tommy Flyger, AC 224 6. Noah Shepard, USD 326 7. Jon Quesnel, SCSU 7 8. Zach Miller, UNO 801 9. Chris Belmore, UND 68 10. James Monrean, WWU -53 Avg./G 130.5 130.2 114.4 89.8 63.2 56.5 50.2 43.8 40.8 37.1 TD 5 10 14 8 4 2 7 2 4 3 Yds TD Int. Eff. 1,248 13 3 178.6 979 9 2 156.5 246 4 1 146.8 742 6 4 145.6 345 4 1 143.9 1,998 15 10 140.3 346 1 3 138.6 1,058 5 5 121.5 1,502 11 9 118.6 Pass 2,289 2,108 1,998 979 1,502 1,248 1,554 516 742 1,058 Pass Receiving (Yds./Game) Player Rec. Yards Avg. 1. Weston Dressler, UND 54 795 14.7 2. Bryan Dalton, MSU 54 635 11.8 3. Greg Aker, UMD 59 619 10.5 4. Zach Stover, SCSU 25 549 22.0 5. Johnny Spevak, CWU 41 465 11.3 6. Chris Jameson, CWU 30 524 17.5 7. Tyrell Smith, MSU 54 522 9.7 8. Tommy Ellingworth, AC 44 489 11.1 9. Josh Boonstra, CWU 41 480 11.7 10. Bryan Alberty, MSU 46 463 10.1 Total 2,231 2,274 2,187 986 1,726 1,574 1,561 1,317 810 1,005 Avg/G 318.7 284.2 273.4 246.5 215.8 196.8 195.1 188.1 162.0 143.6 Yds/G 99.4 79.4 77.4 68.6 66.4 65.5 65.2 61.1 60.0 57.9 TD 10 1 4 2 3 5 2 3 4 1 Scoring Offense School TD FG PAT 2-pt. Pts. Pts./G 1. Zach Miller, UNO 14 0 0 0 84 12.0 2. Kyle Kasperbauer, UNO 10 0 0 0 60 7.5 Weston Dressler, UND 10 0 0 0 60 7.5 4. Brandon Hellevang, UND 0 11 24 0 57 7.1 5. Frank Leibfarth, USD 0 7 28 0 49 6.1 6. Ryan Chappell, UND 8 0 0 0 48 6.0 Stefan Logan, USD 8 0 0 0 48 6.0 Player 1. Coby Sadler, CWU 2. Brent Halfmann, UND 3. Luke Mikkelsen, USD 4. Don Grafton, UNO 5. Joe Nordin, AC Punting No. 39 30 23 32 46 Yards 1,570 1,190 881 1,192 1,695 Long 63 56 54 61 55 Average 40.3 39.7 38.3 37.2 36.8 Kickoff Returns Player No. Yards 1. Melvin Matlock, MSU 23 724 2. Ryan Chappell, UND 10 270 3. Dustin Rice, AC 2 52 Bryan Alberty, MSU 1 26 5. Todd McClellan, WWU 1 24 8. Weston Dressler, UND 12 279 Avg. 31.5 27.0 26.0 26.0 24.0 23.2 TD 1 0 0 0 0 0 Player 1. Brandon Elliott, WWU 2. Stefan Logan, USD 3. A. Richardson, UNO 4. Kenny Onatolu, UNO 5. Reed Taylor, UNO 7. Ryan Chappell, UND Punt Returns No. Yards 2 35 12 208 1 14 2 19 2 17 2 16 Avg. 17.5 17.3 14.0 9.5 8.5 8.0 TD 0 1 0 0 0 0 Player 1. Mitchell Denne, SCSU 2. Tim Garceau, UMD Todd McClellan, WWU Randy Kush, UNO Allen King, MSU 6. Rory Manke, UND Interceptions No. Yards 5 35 4 59 4 27 4 22 4 13 3 80 Avg./G 0.62 0.50 0.50 0.50 0.50 0.38 Sacks Solo Asst. 7 1 4 2 4 2 4 1 4 0 4 0 3 1 3 1 Total 7.5 5.0 5.0 4.5 4.0 4.0 3.5 3.5 Avg./G 0.94 0.62 0.62 0.56 0.50 0.50 0.44 0.44 Field Goal Percentage Player FG FGA Long 1. Garrett Rolsma, CWU 6 7 38 2. Brandon Hellevang, UND 11 15 51 3. Jon Gutierrez, SCSU 10 15 47 4. Frank Leibfarth, USD 7 11 42 5. Britt Baumann, UMD 8 13 49 Pct. 85.7 73.3 66.7 63.6 61.5 Player 1. Craig Bosch, AC 2. Cody Ahmann, UMD Phil Dougherty, CWU 4. Jordan Kroll, SCSU 5. Rob Lewis, UNO Matt Overton, WWU 9. Adam Wolff, UND Jared Enger, UND TD 0 0 0 0 0 1 89 2006 NCC HONORS 000UUU First Team Offense Pos. OL OL OL OL OL TE QB WR WR WR RB RB RB Name Mitch Braegelmann Ben Hochstein Randall Jantzen Mark Knudsen Chris Morton Zac Herold^ Zach Miller Greg Aker Weston Dressler Johnny Spevak Ryan Chappell Kyle Kasperbauer* Stefan Logan& Team UND UNO UNO UMD USD UNO UNO UMD UND CWU UND UNO USD Second Team Offense Yr. So. Jr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Jr. Fr. Fr. Sr. Sr. Ht. 6-1 6-4 6-6 6-3 6-5 6-6 6-4 5-11 5-8 6-2 5-11 5-8 5-8 Wt. 273 286 310 295 290 269 216 195 164 190 193 180 185 Yr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. So. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Ht. 6-2 6-1 6-1 6-2 5-11 5-11 6-0 5-11 6-3 5-9 6-3 6-0 6-2 6-1 Wt. 280 190 273 268 187 202 200 190 230 210 237 260 267 218 First Team Defense Pos. DL DL DL DL DB DB DB DB ILB ILB ILB ILB OLB OLB Name John Barker Craig Bosch@ Jared Enger Adam Wolff Jordan Davis* Jason Hoffschneider Chris Reid Reed Taylor Bobby Danenhauer Simon Iniguez Dan Ullsperger Antwain Woods Steve Brennan Kenny Onatolu# Team USD AC UND UND USD UND USD UNO UNO CWU UND UNO UND UNO Name Jon Gutierrez Coby Sadler Weston Dressler^ Chris Pomerleau Team SCSU CWU UND AC Yr. So. Sr. Jr. Sr. Ht. 5-10 5-11 5-8 6-2 MOST VALUABLE OFFENSIVE LINEMAN Ben Hochstein, Nebraska-Omaha MOST VALUABLE OFFENSIVE BACK Stefan Logan, South Dakota MOST VALUABLE RECEIVER Weston Dressler, North Dakota MOST VALUABLE DEFENSIVE LINEMAN Adam Wolff, North Dakota MOST VALUABLE LINEBACKER Steve Brennan, North Dakota MOST VALUABLE DEFENSIVE BACK Jordan Davis, South Dakota 90 Team UMD USD WWU UND USD SCSU MSU MSU AC CWU USD WWU WWU Yr. Jr. Jr. Sr. So. Jr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Jr. So. Sr. Fr. Jr. Ht. 6-5 6-7 6-2 6-3 6-5 6-4 5-8 5-11 5-10 6-3 6-1 5-6 5-10 Wt. 305 286 290 281 290 255 165 200 185 212 235 165 220 Pos. DL DL DL DL DB DB DB DB ILB ILB ILB OLB OLB Name Team Tarvis Banks UNO Ryan Conwell WWU Jordan Kroll SCSU Joe Niehaus SCSU Donovan Alexander UND Allen King MSU Randy Kush UNO Tyler Yelk UMD Blake Hojer USD Nick Ovenden AC Shane Simmons WWU Justiss Scales USD Z. Babington-Johnson UND Yr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Jr. So. So. Sr. Jr. Jr. Sr. Ht. 6-2 6-5 6-3 6-2 6-0 6-0 5-10 6-0 6-2 6-0 6-2 6-3 6-2 Wt. 280 230 270 290 181 185 185 195 240 220 220 218 207 Second Team Specialists * – Two-time first-team selection (2005,2006) @ – Two-time selection (2004, 2006) ^ – Three-time selection (2004, 2005, 2006) # – Three-time selection (2003, 2005, 2006) & – Four-time selection (2003, 2004, 2005, 2006) COACH OF THE YEAR Pat Behrns, Nebraska-Omaha Name Russell Foster Tim Schneider Brandon Torrey Brian Troen Nick Walters Anderson Johnson Bryan Alberty Bryan Dalton Tommy Ellingworth Mike Reilly Tyler Evans Craig Garner Calvin McCarty Second Team Defense First Team Specialists Pos. K P Ret. Util. Pos. OL OL OL OL OL TE WR WR WR QB RB RB RB Wt. 200 174 164 200 Pos. K P Name Team Brandon Hellevang UND Brent Halfmann UND Yr. Ht. Wt. Fr. 5-9 189 Jr. 6-4 225 HONORABLE MENTION Augustana: WR Ryan Rothenberger, QB Tommy Flyger, DB Dustin Rice; Minnesota Duluth: WR Tony Doherty, K Britt Baumann, DB Tim Garceau, ILB Nate Fears; Minnesota State: OL Zach Verdin, QB Ben King, DL Telema Bobmanuel, DL Randy Earl, DB Nick Wilson; Nebraska-Omaha: OL Jake Krause, WR Troy Kush, P Don Grafton; North Dakota: OL Taylor Murray, WR Brady Trenbeath, QB Reed Manke, DB Tom DeSautel; St. Cloud State: OL Matt Plautz, WR Zach Stover, DL Ryan Kees, DB Mitchell Denne, DB Philip Hedlof, DB Tate Wheeler; South Dakota: TE Desmond Allison, QB Noah Shepard, P Lucas Mikkelsen; Western Washington: QB Robby Smith, DL Junior Aumavae, DB Todd McClellan FIRST TEAM BY SCHOOL North Dakota (9) – Braegelmann, Dressler (twice), Chappell, Enger, Wolff, Hoffschneider, Ullsperger, Brennan Nebraska-Omaha (9) – Hochstein, Jantzen, Herold, Miller, Kasperbauer, Taylor, Danenhauer, Woods, Onatolu South Dakota (5) – Morton, Logan, Barker, Davis, Reed Central Washington (3) – Spevak, Iniguez, Sadler Augustana (2) – Bosch, Pomerleau Minnesota Duluth (2) – Knudsen, Aker St. Cloud State (1) – Gutierrez Minnesota State (0) – None Western Washington (0) – None The NCC Record Book NCC Team Records Scoring Points Scored Game: 70, MC vs AC (70-0), 1964 70, NDSU vs. AC (70-12), 1968 Season: 375, North Dakota State, 1986 Average Points Per Game Season: 41.7, North Dakota State, 1986 Points Scored, Combined Game: 102, SDSU 60 vs. MSU 42, 1993 Highest Losing Score Game: 44, AC vs. MC (55), 1985 Total Touchdowns Scored Season: 54, North Dakota State, 1986 Extra Points Scored Season: 42, North Dakota State, 1986 Field Goals Scored Season: 16, North Dakota, 1988 Rushing Rushing Attempts Game: 84, SDSU, vs. AC, 1952 Season: 585, Minnesota St., Mankato, 1989 Rushing Yards Game: 636, UNI vs. AC, 1951 Season: 3,317, North Dakota State, 1988 Average Yards Rushing Per Game Season: 368.6, North Dakota State, 1988 Most Touchdowns Rushing Game: 6, Nebraska-Omaha vs. MSUM, 2001 6, St. Cloud State vs. MSUM, 1996 Season: 44, North Dakota State, 1986 Passing Passing Attempts Game: 71, MSU vs. SDSU, 1993 Season: 408, Minnesota State, 2006 (230-408) Passing Completions Game: 39, MSU vs. SDSU, 1983 Season: 230, Minnesota State, 2006 (230-408) Passing Yards Game: 525, MSU vs. SDSU, 1993 Season: 2,810, Minnesota St., Mankato, 1993 Average Yards Passing Per Game Season: 312.2, Minnesota St., Mankato, 1993 Touchdowns Passing Game: 7, UND vs. MC, 1966 Season: 26, Minnesota St., Mankato, 1993 Total offense Total Offense Attempts Game: 104, UND vs. MC, 1969 Season: 711, South Dakota State, 1984 Total Offense Yards Game: 756, NDSU vs. MC, 1988 Season: 4,294, North Dakota State, 1988 Total Offense Yards (Combined) Game: 1,210, NDSU (618) vs. MSU (592), 1996 Average Yards Total Offense Per Game Season: 560.5, South Dakota, 2005 NCC RECORDS Total defense Total Defense Yards Season: 688, North Dakota State, 1965 Total Defense Avg. Yards Allowed Per Game Season: 114.7, North Dakota State, 1965 Fewest Total Touchdowns Allowed Season: 2, Northern Iowa, 1960 Rushing defense Rushing Defense Yards Game: -85, NDSU vs. Morningside, 1974 Yards Allowed Rushing Season: 96, North Dakota State, 1965 Average Rushing Yards Allowed Per Game Season: 16.0, North Dakota State, 1965 Fewest Rushing Touchdowns Allowed Season: 2, Northern Iowa, 1960 Passing defense Fewest Passing Yards Allowed Game: 0, by many teams Season: 161, North Dakota State, 1953 Average Passing Yards Allowed Season: 26.8, North Dakota State, 1953 Fewest Passing Touchdowns Allowed Season: 0, Northern Iowa, 1960 Scoring defense Fewest Points Allowed Season: 17, Northern Iowa, 1960 Fewest Points Allowed Per Game Season: 2.8, Northern Iowa, 1960 Team Records (Season) Wins: 9, NDSU, 1986, 1988, 1990; Nebraska-Omaha, 2000 NCC Individual Records Long Plays Run From Scrimmage: 99, Brian Ludwigs, MC vs. AC, 1979 Pass Play: 87, Pat Murphy to Dave Bigler, MC vs. SDSU, 1970 Kickoff Return: 100, Dan Martinsen, UND vs. NDSU, 1969; Connie Callahan, MC vs. USD, 1949; Elmer Parisien, NDSU vs. USD, 1928 Punt Return: 95, Darwin Gonnerman, SDSU, vs NDSU, 1966 Run With Recovered Fumble: 95, Chris Butler, MC vs. UND, 1997 Interception Return: 97, Kelly Howe, UND vs. MSU, 1998 Run With Blocked Kick: 71, Rick Budde, NDSU vs. MC, 1976; Jerry Dahl, NDSU vs. UND, 1974 Punt: 94, Jim Jarrett, UND vs. USD, 1958 Field Goal: 59, Cameron Peterka, UND vs. SCSU, 2000 Rushing Rushing Game: Season: Career: Attempts 47, Steve Pelot, USD vs. UNI, 1970 294, Phillip Moore, UND, 1998 988, Phillip Moore, UND, 1995-98 Rushing Yardage Game: 337, Harry Jackson, SCSU vs. USD, 1989 Season: 1,675, Josh Ranek, SDSU, 1998 Career: 5,257, Josh Ranek, SDSU, 1997-2001 (818 attempts) Average Yards Per Carry Season: 9.0, Tony Satter, NDSU, 1988 (613, 68) Average Rushing Yards Per Game Season: 186.1, Josh Ranek, SDSU, 1998 (1,675/9) Career: 119.2, Bill Deutsch, UND, 1974-76 (2383/20) Rushing Touchdowns Game: 6, Randy Martin, SCSU vs. MSU, 1996 Season: 21, Josh Ranek, SDSU, 1999 Career: 52, Jeff Bentrim, NDSU, 1983-86 Passing Passing Game: Season: Career: Attempts 62, Pat Graham, AC vs. MSU, 1995, (41-62) 377, Pat Graham, AC, 1995 (219-377) 1,141, Eric DeGraff, AC, 1997-2000 (676-1141) Passing Completions Game: 41, Pat Graham, AC vs MSU, 1995 (41-62) Season: 219, Pat Graham, AC, 1995 (219-377) Career: 676, Eric DeGraff, AC, 1997-2000 (676-1141) Average Completions Per Game Season: 24.3, Pat Graham, AC, 1995 (219-9) Career: 21.1, Loren Snyder, UNC, 1984-86 (486 in 23) Passing Yards Game: 564, Pat Graham, AC vs. MSU, 1995 Season: 2,584, John Hebgen, MSU, 1996 Career: 7,964, Eric DeGraff, AC, 1997-2000 (676-1141) Completion Percentage Season: .763, Rich Oliphant, UNI, 1988 (191-305) Career: .636, Rich Oliphant, UNI, 1963-64 (42- 66) Touchdowns Passing Game: 6, Corey Colehour, UND vs. MC, 1966 Season: 22, Corte McGuffey, UNC, 1999 Career: 55, John Hebgen, MSU, 1993-96 Total offense Total Offense Attempts Game: 69, Pat Graham, AC vs. MSU, 1995 (69-312 yds) Season: 443, Pat Graham, AC, 1995 Career: 1,391, Eric DeGraff, AC, 1997-2000 Total Offense Yards Game: 573, Pat Graham, AC vs. MSU, 1995 Season: 2,840, Jaime Pass, MSU, 1993 Career: 8,506, Eric DeGraff, AC, 1997-2000 Average Total Offense Yards Per Game Season: 281.3, Mark Sedinger, UNC, 1988 (2,532 in 9) Career: 236.0, Eric DeGraff, AC, 1997-2000 (8,506 in 36) Touchdown Receptions Game: 4, Ben Nelson SCSU vs. MSU, 2002 4, Ben Nelson SCSU vs. USD, 2002 4, Tom Brown, AC vs. MC, 1985 4, Dan McClannahan, MC vs. UNO, '`71 4, Dick Beetsch, UNI vs. USD, 1954 4, Don Bartlett, SDSU vs. NDSU, 1949 Season: 17, Ben Nelson, SCSU, 2002 Career: 29, Josh Nelson, MSU, 1991-94 29, Ben Nelson, SCSU, 1999-2002 Interceptions Pass Interceptions Game: 4, W. Osterholt, AC vs.MC, 1965 4, Frank Esposito, NDSU vs. UNI, 1953 4, Mike Jaunich, SDSU vs. MC, 1993 Season: 10, Dwight Sann, MC, 1969 10, Pete Jaros, AC, 1988 Career: 18, Pete Jaros, AC, 1986-89 (10 in 6) Pass Interception Yards Game: 157, Brad Vesperman, MSU vs. AC, 1995 Career: 274, Kelly Howe, UND, 1996-99 Average Interceptions Per Game Season: 1.7, Dwight Sann, MC, 1969 Punting Most Punts Game: 16, Mike Doty, SDSU vs. UND, 1971 (640 yds., 40.0 ypk) Season: 67, Terry Nielsen, MC, 1983 (2527 yds., 37.7 ypk) Career: 216, Larry Timmerman, AC, 1984-87 Punting Yards Game: 640, Mike Doty, SDSU vs. UND, 1971 (16 punts) Average Yards Per Punt Game: 55.3, Jeff Ewing, UNC vs. USD, 1988 (4 for 221 yd.) Season: 45.5, Don Geist, UNC, 1982 (47 punts) Career: 42.2, Don Geist, UNC, 1981-84 (200 punts) Returns Kickoff Game: Season: Career: Kickoff Game: Returns 8, Johnny Watkines, UNC vs. UND, 1984 31, Rick Wegher, SDSU, 1984 (713 yds.) 87, Rick Wegher, SDSU, 1981-84 Return Yards 266, Tracy Martin, UND vs. SDSU, 1986 (6 returns) Season: 713, Rick Wegher, SDSU, 1984 (31 ret.) Career: 1,774, Rick Wegher, SDSU, 1981-84 Average Yards Per Kickoff Return Season: 35.2, Bob Koch, USD, 1968 (247 on 7) Career: 30.0, Bob Koch, USD, 1968-69 (15 on 450) Receiving Punt Returns Pass Receptions Game: 16, Pat Graham, AC vs. MSU, 1995 16, Gary Pettit, MC vs. USD, 1968 Season: 77,Matt Holmlund, AC, 2000 (953 yds.) Career: 226, Matt Holmlund, AC, 1998-2001 (2,744 yds.) Pass Receiving Yards Game: 256, Jeff Tiefenthaler, SDSU vs. UND, 1986 Season: 1,356, Jeff Tiefenthaler, SDSU, 1986 (62 catches) Career: 3,152, Jeff Tiefenthaler, SDSU, 1983-86 (144 receptions) Game: Average Receptions Per Game Season: 8.7, Gary Pettit, MC, 1968 (52 in 6) Career: 6.1, Todd Smith, MC, 1986-88 (18-109) (NCC Individual Records continued on page 92) 7, Jerry Vance, AC vs. MC, 1983 7, James Vann, USD vs. MC, 1989 7, Jeff Knabenshue, UNC vs. MC, 1986 7, Vincent Jackson, UNC vs. NDSU, 2001 7, Eric Mickelson, SCSU vs. AC, 2002 7, Wes Bechorner, USD vs. AC, 2002 Season: 35, Earnest Collins, UNC, 1994 Career: 76, Earnest Collins, UNC, 1991-94 (745 yds.) Punt Return Yards Game: 163, Terrance Davis, UNO vs. SCSU, 1998 Season: 432, Earnest Collins, UNC, 1994 Career: 745, Earnest Collins, UNC, 1991-94 (76 ret.) 91 NCC RECORDS (NCC Individual Records continued from page 91) Average Game: Season: Career: Year-by-Year NCC Champions Yards Per Punt Return 43.0, Dan Graf, UND vs. SDSU, 2001, (3-129) 19.9, Dwight Duncombe, USD, 1974 (278 on 14) 15.9, Darwin Gonnerman, SDSU, 1966-68 (24 on 382) 1922 1923 1924 1925 Scoring Field Goals Attempted Game: 8, Tony Shahbarat, UND vs. UNI, 1971 (2) Season: 21, Ken Kubisz, NDSU, 1983 (13) 21, Keith Witt, SDSU, 2002 (12) Career: 63, Pat Beaty, UND, 1985-88 (63) Field Goals Made Game: 5, Kevin Jelden, UNC vs. SDSU, 1981 (5-6) 5, Pat Beaty, UND vs. MC, 1988 (5-6) 5, Jorge Diaz, MCvs. UNO, 1991 (5-5) Season: 16, Pat Beaty, UND, 1988 (16-20) Career: 44, Pat Beaty, UND, 1985-88 (44-63) Extra Point Kicks Attempted Game: 10, Ken Blazei, NDSU vs. AC, 1968 (10-10) Season: 49, Ken Kubisz, NDSU, 1986, (42-49) Career: 138, Ken Kubisz, NDSU, 1983-86 (122-138) Extra Point Kicks Made Game: 10, Ken Blazei, NDSU vs. AC, 1968 (10-10) Season: 42, Ken Kubisz, NDSU, 1986 (42-49) Career: 122, Ken Kubisz, NDSU, 1983-86 (122-138) Total Touchdowns Scored Game: 7, Randy Martin, SCSU vs. MSU, 1996 Season: 21, Josh Ranek, SDSU, 1999 Career: 52, Jeff Bentrim, NDSU, 1983-86 Total Points Scored Game: 42, Randy Martin, SCSU vs. MSU, 1996 Season: 132, Josh Ranek, 1999 Career: 312, Jeff Bentrim, NDSU,1983-86 (31 G's) Average Points Scored Per Game Season: 14.6, Josh Ranek, 1999 (132 in 9) Career: 10.1, Jeff Bentrim, NDSU, 1983-86 (31 in 31) Pass Interceptions Returned for Touchdown Game: 2, Brad Vesperman, MSU vs. AC, 1995 Season: 2, Craig Riendeau, UND, 2001 2, Casey Hillman, SDSU, 1998 2, Brad Vesperman, MSU, 1995 2, Doug Ploen, UND, 1984 Career: 2, Casey Hillman, SDSU, 19982, Brad Vesperman, MSU, 1995-97 2, Doug Ploen, UND, 1981-84 1926 1927 1928 1929 1930 1931 1932 1933 1934 1935 1936 1937 1938 1939 1940 1941 1942 1943 1944 1945 1946 1947 1948 1949 NCC Championship Breakdown Outright Shared Titles Titles North Dakota State* 17 9 NORTH DAKOTA 14 10 South Dakota State* 9 5 Northern Iowa* 6 6 South Dakota 3 7 Nebraska-Omaha 2 5 Northern Colorado* 2 2 Morningside* 2 1 St. Cloud State 1 1 Minnesota State Mankato 1 1 Creighton* 0 2 Minnesota Duluth 0 1 Augustana 1 0 * – No longer in North Central Conference 92 Total Titles 26 24 14 12 10 7 4 3 2 2 2 1 1 Last Title 1994 2006 1963 1964 2005 2006 2002 1956 2002 1993 1927 2005 1959 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 South Dakota State Morningside South Dakota State North Dakota State & Creighton South Dakota State South Dakota & Creighton NORTH DAKOTA NORTH DAKOTA NORTH DAKOTA NORTH DAKOTA North Dakota State South Dakota State NORTH DAKOTA North Dakota State NORTH DAKOTA NORTH DAKOTA South Dakota NORTH DAKOTA, South Dakota State &South Dakota Northern Iowa Northern Iowa Northern Iowa & Augustana No competition No competition No competition Northern Iowa Northern Iowa & South Dakota Northern Iowa Northern Iowa & South Dakota State South Dakota State South Dakota Northern Iowa South Dakota State Morningside & South Dakota State South Dakota State Morningside South Dakota State NORTH DAKOTA Augustana Northern Iowa & South Dakota State Northern Iowa & South Dakota State Northern Iowa & South Dakota State South Dakota State NORTH DAKOTA, Northern Iowa & North Dakota State North Dakota State 1966 NORTH DAKOTA & North Dakota State 1967 North Dakota State 1968 North Dakota State 1969 North Dakota State 1970 North Dakota State 1971 NORTH DAKOTA 1972 NORTH DAKOTA, North Dakota State & South Dakota 1973 North Dakota State & South Dakota 1974 NORTH DAKOTA, North Dakota State & South Dakota 1975 NORTH DAKOTA 1976 North Dakota State 1977 North Dakota State 1978 South Dakota 1979 NORTH DAKOTA 1980 Northern Colorado 1981 North Dakota State 1982 North Dakota State 1983 North Dakota State & Nebraska-Omaha 1984 North Dakota State & Nebraska-Omaha 1985 North Dakota State 1986 North Dakota State 1987 MSU Mankato 1988 North Dakota State 1989 St. Cloud State 1990 North Dakota State 1991 North Dakota State 1992 North Dakota State 1993 NORTH DAKOTA & MSU Mankato 1994 NORTH DAKOTA & North Dakota State 1995 NORTH DAKOTA 1996 Nebraska-Omaha 1997 Northern Colorado 1998 Northern Colorado & Nebraska-Omaha 1999 NORTH DAKOTA & Northern Colorado 2000 Nebraska-Omaha 2001 NORTH DAKOTA 2002 St. Cloud State & Northern Colorado 2003 NORTH DAKOTA 2004 Nebraska-Omaha 2005 NORTH DAKOTA & South Dakota & Nebraska-Omaha & Minnesota Duluth 2006 NORTH DAKOTA & Nebraska-Omaha 000UUU UND H ISTORY Records . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .94-109 Honors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .110-113 All-Time Letterwinners . . . . . . . . . . . .114-120 All-Time Captains . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .121 Memorial Stadium . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .122 All-Century Team . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .123 Early Beginnings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .124 Fighting Sioux in the Pros . . . . . . . . .125-128 All-Time Head Coaches . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .129 Year-By-Year Results . . . . . . . . . . . . . .130-137 Traditions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .138 93 REGULAR SEASON RECORDS 000UUU 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. CAREER RUSHING ATTEMPTS Phillip Moore (1995-98) 1,060 Shannon Burnell (1990-93) 828 Bill Deutsch (1973-76) 683 Mike Deutsch (1970-72) 591 Jed Perkerewicz (1998-2001) 572 Dale Kasowski (1972-75) 478 Omar Mickens (1987-90) 445 Mark Bellmore (1969-72) 403 Milson Jones (1979-81) 400 Willis Jacox (1983-86) 397 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. CAREER RUSHING YARDS Phillip Moore (1995-98) Shannon Burnell (1990-93) Bill Deutsch (1973-76) Milson Jones (1979-81) Dale Kasowski (1972-75) Jed Perkerewicz (1998-2001) Mike Deutsch (1970-72) Omar Mickens (1987-90) Willis Jacox (1983-86) Pat Juhl (1980-83) 5,467 4,218 3,283 2,412 2,383 2,373 2,349 2,199 1,950 1,695 CAREER RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS Phillip Moore (1995-98) Dale Kasowski (1972-75) Shannon Burnell (1990-93) Mike Deutsch (1970-72) Jed Perkerewicz (1998-2001) Bill Deutsch (1973-76) Willis Jacox (1983-86) Mark Bellmore (1969-72) 9. Tom Biolo (1977-80) 10. Omar Mickens (1987-90) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 50 36 35 34 23 21 20 20 19 18 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. CAREER PASSES ATTEMPTED Todd Kovash (1987-90) Kurt Otto (1985-87) Jay Gustafson (1971-73) Kelby Klosterman (1999-02) Kevin Klancher (1994-97) Corey Colehour (1964-66) John Bowenkamp (2001-04) Chris Belmore (2003-06) Ken Conner (1967-70) Kory Wahl (1989-92) 952 858 647 594 585 581 570 516 515 436 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. CAREER PASSES COMPLETED Todd Kovash (1987-90) Kurt Otto (1985-87) John Bowenkamp (2001-04) Kelby Klosterman (1999-02) Kevin Klancher (1994-97) Jay Gustafson (1971-73) Chris Belmore (2003-06) Corey Colehour (1964-66) Kory Wahl (1989-92) Larry Kullas (1980-83) 526 445 356 347 340 325 319 312 251 222 94 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. CAREER PASSING YARDS Todd Kovash (1987-90) Kurt Otto (1985-87) Jay Gustafson (1971-73) Kelby Klosterman (1999-02) Corey Colehour (1964-66) Kevin Klancher (1994-97) John Bowenkamp (2001-04) Chris Belmore (2003-06) Kory Wahl (1989-92) Clay Wagner (1991-94) 6,234 4,874 4,654 4,531 4,520 4,440 4,170 4,050 3,078 2,978 CAREER TOUCHDOWN PASSES Kevin Klancher (1994-97) Kelby Klosterman (1999-02) Chris Belmore (2003-06) Todd Kovash (1987-90) 5. Jay Gustafson (1971-73) 6. Corey Colehour (1964-66) 7. Kurt Otto (1985-87) 8. John Bowenkamp (2001-04) 9. Kory Wahl (1989-92) 10. Reed Manke (2003-06) Clay Wagner (1991-94) 1. 2. 3. 51 47 41 41 40 36 31 29 27 22 22 CAREER COMPLETION PCT. (Min. 100 attempts and .500 pct.) 1. Reed Manke (2003-06) .684 2. John Bowenkamp (2001-04) .625 3. Chris Belmore (2003-06) .618 4. Tony Stein (1996-99) .593 5. Kelby Klosterman (1999- 02) .584 6. Kevin Klancher (1994-97) .581 7. Kory Wahl (1989-92) .576 8. Richard Kampa (1967-69) .559 9. Todd Kovash (1987-90) .553 10. Corey Colehour (1964-66) .537 8. 9. 10. CAREER RECEPTIONS Dan Graf (1997-2001) Ron Gustafson (1971-74) Weston Dressler (2004-present) Dan Grossman (2002-05) Tim Gelinske (1989-92) Jesse Smith (1999-02) Mike Juhasz (1996-99) Rusty Ekness (1985-88) Mark Poolman (1987-89) William Predovich (1966-68) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. CAREER RECEIVING YARDS Ron Gustafson (1971-74) Jesse Smith (1999-02) Dan Graf (1997-2001) Weston Dressler (2004-present) Tracy Martin (1984-86) Tim Gelinske (1989-92) Patrick Wacker (1975-78) Mike Schmaltz (1987-90) Mark Poolman (1987-89) Mike Juhasz (1996-99) 1. 2. 3. 5. 6. 142 141 132 132 129 123 123 122 116 110 CAREER TOUCHDOWN RECEPTIONS 1. Weston Dressler (2004-present) 23 2. Dan Graf (1997-2001) 21 3. Tracy Martin (1984-86) 19 Jeff McElroy (1994-95) 19 5. Ron Gustafson (1971-74) 18 6. Mike Juhasz (1996-99) 16 7. Tim Gelinske (1989-92) 15 8. Steve Veldman (1980-83) 14 Luke Schleusner (1998-2001) 14 Jesse Smith (1999-02) 14 1. 2. 3. 5. 6. 7. 8. 10. CAREER TOTAL TOUCHDOWNS SCORED Phillip Moore (1995-98) 51 Shannon Burnell (1990-93) 37 Mike Deutsch (1970-72) 36 Dale Kasowski (1972-75) 36 Ron Gustafson (1971-74) 30 Weston Dressler (2004-present) 27 Willis Jacox (1983-86) 26 Mark Bellmore (1969-72) 25 Tracy Martin (1984-86) 25 Bill Deutsch (1973-76) 24 Jed Perkerewicz (1998-2001) 24 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. CAREER TOTAL POINTS SCORED Jeff Glas (2002-05) 358 Cameron Peterka (1998-2001) 309 Phillip Moore (1995-98) 308 Pat Beaty (1985-88) 242 Shannon Burnell (1990-93) 222 Dale Kasowski (1972-75) 220 Mike Deutsch (1970-72) 216 Ron Gustafson (1971-74) 194 Juan Gomez-Tagle (1993-96) 180 Weston Dressler (2004-present) 162 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. CAREER ALL-PURPOSE YARDS Phillip Moore (1995-98) 5,586 Shannon Burnell (1990-93) 4,840 Weston Dressler (2004-present) 4,067 Bill Deutsch (1973-76) 3,798 Tracy Martin (1984-86) 3,534 Mike Deutsch (1970-72) 3,479 Dan Graf (1997, 1999-01) 3,438 Dale Kasowski (1972-75) 3,355 Omar Mickens (1988-90) 3,338 Willis Jacox (1983-86) 3,308 All records date back to 1954 unless noted. 2,243 1,861 1,838 1,777 1,754 1,648 1,621 1,606 1,600 1,572 REGULAR SEASON RECORDS 000UUU 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. SINGLE-SEASON RUSHING ATTEMPTS Phillip Moore (1998) 315 Phillip Moore (1997) 293 Shannon Burnell (1991) 272 Mike Deutsch (1972) 259 Phillip Moore (1996) 256 Shannon Burnell (1993) 242 Shannon Burnell (1992) 235 Jed Perkerewicz (2000) 231 Chris Beatty (2005) 215 Bill Deutsch (1976) 214 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. SINGLE-SEASON RUSHING YARDS Phillip Moore (1997) 1,771 Phillip Moore (1998) 1,567 Shannon Burnell (1991) 1,461 Phillip Moore (1996) 1,283 Shannon Burnell (1993) 1,224 Bill Deutsch (1974) 1,173 Bill Deutsch (1975) 1,169 Milson Jones (1981) 1,159 Milson Jones (1980) 1,117 Shannon Burnell (1992) 1,043 SINGLE-SEASON RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS Mike Deutsch (1972) 26 Dale Kasowski (1975) 16 Phillip Moore (1998) 15 Phillip Moore (1997) 14 Shannon Burnell (1991) 14 6. Phillip Moore (1995) 12 Tom Biolo (1979) 12 8. Jed Perkerewicz (2000) 11 Shannon Burnell (1993) 11 Dale Kasowski (1973) 11 Mark Bellmore (1971) 11 1. 2. 3. 4. 1. 2. 3. 6. 8. 9. 10. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. SINGLE-SEASON TOUCHDOWN PASSES Kelby Klosterman (2001) 23 John Bowenkamp (2003) 20 Kelby Klosterman (2000) 19 Tony Stein (1999) 19 Corey Colehour (1966) 19 Chris Belmore (2005) 18 Kevin Klancher (1995) 18 Jay Gustafson (1972) 17 Chris Belmore (2004) 16 Kevin Klancher (1997) 15 Kevin Klancher (1996) 15 Clay Wagner (1994) 15 Kory Wahl (1992) 15 Todd Kovash (1990) 15 Jay Gustafson (1973) 15 SINGLE-SEASON PASS ATTEMPTS Kurt Otto (1986) 387 Todd Kovash (1989) 359 Todd Kovash (1988) 308 Kurt Otto (1987) 307 Corey Colehour (1966) 293 Tony Stein (1999) 288 7. 8. 9. 10. John Bowenkamp (2003) Kelby Klosterman (2001) Jay Gustafson (1973) Todd Kovash (1990) 281 278 262 255 SINGLE-SEASON PASS COMPLETIONS Kurt Otto (1986) 204 Todd Kovash (1989) 191 John Bowenkamp (2003) 183 Todd Kovash (1988) 180 Tony Stein (1999) 177 Kelby Klosterman (2001) 175 Kurt Otto (1987) 175 8. Corey Colehour (1966) 158 9. Chris Belmore (2005) 149 10. Kory Wahl (1992) 144 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. SINGLE-SESON PASSING YARDS John Bowenkamp (2003) 2,247 Tony Stein (1999) 2,245 Todd Kovash (1988) 2,183 Corey Colehour (1966) 2,175 Todd Kovash (1989) 2,100 Kurt Otto (1986) 2,095 Kelby Klosterman (2001) 2,088 Jay Gustafson (1973) 1,977 Kory Wahl (1992) 1,889 Chris Belmore (2005) 1,858 SINGLE-SEASON COMPLETION PERCENTAGE (100 OR MORE ATTEMPTS) 1. Reed Manke (2006) .702 2. John Bowenkamp (2003) .651 3. Chris Belmore (2005) .645 4. Kelby Klosterman (2001 ) .629 5. Tony Stein (1999) .615 6. Kevin Klancher (1995) .607 7. Chris Belmore (2004) .590 8. Todd Kovash (1988) .584 9. Kory Wahl (1992) .583 10. Kevin Klancher (1997) .574 SINGLE-SEASON RECEPTIONS 1. Mike Juhasz (1999) 2. Jesse Smith (2002) 3. Tracy Martin (1986) 4. Weston Dressler (2006) Willis Stattelman (2003) 6. Ron Gustafson (1973) 7. Dan Grossman (2005) 8. Dan Graf (2001) 9. Jeff McElroy (1995) 10. Tim Gelinske (1992) 79 70 69 68 68 67 66 60 58 55 SINGLE-SEASON RECEIVING YARDS 1. Ron Gustafson (1973) 1,210 2. Jesse Smith (2002) 1,011 3. Dan Grossman (2005) 1,001 4. Weston Dressler (2006) 1,000 5. Mike Juhasz (1999) 895 6. Tracy Martin (1986) 874 7. 8. 9. 10. Jeff McElroy (1995) Willis Stattelman (2003) Dan Graf (2001) Jim Kleinsasser (1998) 867 792 714 710 SINGLE-SEASON TOUCHDOWN RECEPTIONS 1. Weston Dressler (2006) 14 2. Jeff McElroy (1995) 11 3. Ron Gustafson (1973) 10 4. Dan Graf (2001) 9 Mike Juhasz (1999) 9 Tracy Martin (1986) 9 Peter Porinsh (1966) 9 8. Weston Dressler (2005) 8 Luke Schleusner (2001) 8 Jeff McElroy (1994) 8 Josh Ostby (1994) 8 SINGLE-SEASON TOTAL TOUCHDOWNS SCORED 1. Mike Deutsch (1972) 27 2. Peter Porinsh (1966) 17 3. Dale Kasowski (1975) 16 4. Phillip Moore (1998) 15 5. Weston Dressler (2006) 14 Phillip Moore (1997) 14 Shannon Burnell (1991) 14 8. Shannon Burnell (1993) 13 9. Weston Dressler (2005) 12 Tom Biolo (1979) 12 Ron Gustafson (1974) 12 Phillip Moore (1995) 12 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. SINGLE-SEASON TOTAL POINTS SCORED Mike Deutsch (1972) 162 Jeff Glas (2005) 124 Pete Porinsh (1966) 102 Dale Kasowski (1975) 100 Cameron Peterka (2001) 96 Cameron Peterka (2000) 94 Phillip Moore (1998) 92 Pat Beaty (1988) 88 Weston Dressler (2006) 84 Phillip Moore (1997) 84 Shannon Burnell (1991) 84 SINGLE-SEASON ALL-PURPOSE YARDS Phillip Moore (1997) 1,778 Tracy Martin (1986) 1,708 Weston Dressler (2005) 1,666 Milson Jones (1981) 1,613 Weston Dressler (2006) 1,544 Omar Mickens (1988) 1,539 Phillip Moore (1998) 1,536 Shannon Burnell (1991) 1,517 Mike Deutsch (1972) 1,477 Shannon Burnell (1993) 1,435 All records date back to 1954 unless noted. 95 REGULAR SEASON RECORDS 000UUU 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. CAREER SOLO TACKLES Andy Dahlen (1977-80) Digger Anderson (2002-2005) Dean Witkowski (1987-90) Jason Hoffschneider (2003-06) Tom Hedberg (1982-85) Doug Johnson (1981-84) Jeff Compton (1978-81) Brad Wagner (1997-00) Jeff Zellmer (1985-88) Lee Labine (1986-89) 182 180 164 143 141 134 126 124 122 120 CAREER ASSISTED TACKLES Dean Witkowski (1987-90) Tim Tibesar (1993-96) Jason Mitchell (1994-97) Andy Dahlen (1977-80) Tom Hedberg (1982-85) Mark Callahan (1993-96) Craig Koller (1989-92) Jeff Zellmer (1985-88) Mike Mooney (1991-94) Matt Gulseth (1984-85, 1987-88) Mike Mannausau (1995-98) 384 298 219 215 207 192 166 164 159 148 148 CAREER INTERCEPTIONS (SINCE 1966) 1. Kelly Howe (1996-99) Daniel Martinsen (1969-71) 3. Michael Voelker (1976-79) 4. Craig Riendeau (1998-2001) John Woleske (1973-76) 6. John Nyberg (1970-73) Thomas Tschider (1978-81) 8. Danny Gagner (2002-05) Douglas Johnson (1982-84) 10. Blaine O’Gorman (1990-92) 16 16 15 14 14 13 13 11 11 10 SINGLE-SEASON SOLO TACKLES Digger Anderson (2003) Dean Witkowski (1989) Andy Dahlen (1979) Bruce McCardle (1977) Jeff Zellmer (1987) Doug Johnson (1984) 7. Jason Hoffschneider (2006) Brad Johnson (1984) 9. Lee Labine (1989) Andy Dahlen (1980) 66 55 54 53 52 52 50 50 48 48 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. SINGLE-SEASON PASS BREAKUPS Mike Compton (1977) Dustin Thornburg (2001) Kelly Howe (1998) James Cheatham (1994) 5. Ryan Manke (2003) Brant Grimes (1998) 7. Jason Hoffschneider (2006) Brad Wagner (1998) Brant Grimes (1997) Wayne Pratt (1983) Brant Grimes (1999) Craig Riendeau (2000) 14 12 12 12 11 11 10 10 10 10 10 10 SINGLE-SEASON INTERCEPTIONS (SINCE 1966) John Woleske (1973) Craig Riendeau (2001) Douglas Johnson (1984) Dustin Thornburg (2001) Kelly Howe (1999) Michael Voelker (1977) James Rotunno (1972) Daniel Martinsen (1969) Digger Anderson (2005) Craig Riendeau (2000) Kelly Howe (1997) James Cheatham (1994) Michael Voelker (1979) Daniel Martinsen (1971) John Nyberg (1971) Daniel Martinsen (1970) Keith Boleen (1967) 9 7 7 6 6 6 6 6 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 1. 2. 1. 2. 4. 9. CAREER TOTAL TACKLES 1. Dean Witkowski (1987-90) 2. Andy Dahlen (1977-80) 3. Tim Tibesar (1993-96) 4. Tom Hedberg (1982-85) 5. Jason Mitchell (1994-97) 6. Jeff Zellmer (1985-88) 7. Digger Anderson (2002-05) 8. Mark Callahan (1993-96) 9. Steve Feeney (1987-90) 10. Doug Johnson (1981-84) 548 397 378 348 301 286 280 259 250 246 CAREER SACKS Wes Atkinson (1996-99) David Borowicz (1993-96) Mark Turgeon (1980-83) Eric Schmidt (1998-2001) Ben Dixon (1999-02) Zachariah Babington-Johnson (2003-06) Steve Brennan (2003-06) Shawn Hanson (1989-92) Randy Harles (1981-84) 10. Scott Schultz (1997-00) Tim Tinius (1980-83) 21.5 18.5 16 15.5 14.5 13.5 13.5 13.5 13.5 12.5 12.5 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. CAREER PASS BREAKUPS 1. Brant Grimes (1996-99) 2. Kelly Howe (1996-99) 3. Dustin Thornburg (1999-02) 4. Jason Hoffschneider (2003-06) 5. Craig Riendeau (1998-2001) 6. Ryan Manke (2001-04) 7. Brad Wagner (1997-2000) Tom Tschider (1978-81) 9. James Cheatham (1993-96) 10. Brent Johnson (1992-94) 96 36 30 29 27 27 23 21 21 20 19 SINGLE-SEASON ASSISTED TACKLES 1. Dean Witkowski (1990) 160 2. Dean Witkowski (1988) 91 Tom Hedberg (1985) 91 4. Mike Mooney (1994) 90 5. Tim Tibesar (1996) 87 6. Craig Koller (1991) 81 7. Matt Gulseth (1988) 80 8. Tim Tibesar (1995) 78 Tim Tibesar (1994) 78 10. Jason Mitchell (1997) 73 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 1. 2. 3. 5. 6. 7. SINGLE-SEASON TOTAL TACKLES Dean Witkowski (1990) 185 Dean Witkowski (1988) 134 Tom Hedberg (1985) 127 Dean Witkowski (1989) 126 Andy Dahlen (1979) 125 Dale Greenlees (1985) 115 Andy Dahlen (1980) 114 Matt Gulseth (1988) 111 Tim Tibesar (1996) 110 Mike Mooney (1994) 107 SINGLE-SEASON SACKS Eric Schmidt (2001) Wes Atkinson (1999) Wes Atkinson (1997) David Borowicz (1995) Mark Turgeon (1981) Jared Enger (2006) Steve Brennan (2006) Rod Borowicz (1989) Rich Mossong (1980) Monte Shaide (1992) Jim Hallowell (1979) 10.0 9.0 8.5 8.5 8.0 7.5 7.0 7.0 7.0 7.0 7.0 All top 10 lists on this page are for regular season games only. Defensive records date back to 1977 unless otherwise noted. REGULAR SEASON RECORDS 000UUU CAREER PATS MADE Jeff Glas (2002-05) 157/159 Cameron Peterka (1998-2001) 135/144 Juan Gomez-Tagle (1993-96) 87/97 Pat Beaty (1985-88) 86/93 Darcy Dahlem (1991-93) 79/86 John Roche (1982-84) 75/80 7. James Gronowski (1971-74) 71/83 8. Walter Cook (1977-80) 64/78 9. Errol Mann (1965-66) 53/62 10. Franklin Gelling (1968-70) 49/56 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. CAREER FIELD GOALS MADE Jeff Glas (2002-05) 67/96 Cameron Peterka (1998-2001) 58/80 Pat Beaty (1985-88) 52/82 Juan Gomez-Tagle (1993-96) 31/44 Cory Solberg (1988-90) 25/39 Franklin Gelling (1968-70) 20/49 Errol Mann (1965-66) 18/34 John Roche (1982-84) 15/26 Tony Shahbarat (1971) 14/30 Walter Cook (1977-80) 13/24 Darcy Dahlem (1991-93) 13/34 CAREER PUNTS 1. Tom Biolo (1977-80) 2. James Gronowski (1971-74) 3. John Conrad (1965-67) 4. Glen Kucera (1981-84) 5. Cory Solberg (1987-90) 6. Darcy Dahlem (1991-93) 7. Brent Halfmann (2004-present) 221 186 168 167 160 138 120 8. Ken Conner (1969-70) 9. Roger Bahl (1992-95) 10. John Woleske (1973-76) 115 113 104 CAREER PUNTING AVERAGE (MIN. 70 ATT.) Tom Biolo (1977-80) John Conrad (1965-67) Dan Hildebrandt (1999-00) Glen Kucera (1981-84) Ken Conner (1969-70) Cory Solberg (1987-90) Brent Halfmann (2004-present) Bret Bentow (2001-03) Darcy Dahlem (1991-93) John Woleske (1973-76) 40.7 40.5 39.4 39.2 38.8 38.7 38.5 38.2 38.1 36.8 SINGLE-SEASON PATS MADE 1. Jeff Glas (2005) 2. Cameron Peterka (2000) 3. Jeff Glas (2003) 4. James Gronowski (1972) 5. Brandon Hellevang (2006) Jeff Glas (2004) Cameron Peterka (2001) John Roche (1984) 9. Jeff Glas (2002) 10. James Gronowski (1973) 46 43 40 37 36 36 36 36 35 34 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 4. Cory Solberg (1989) 5. Cameron Peterka (2000) 6. Jeff Glas (2004) Juan Gomez-Tagle (1996) 8. Jeff Glas (2002) Pat Beaty (1987) Tony Shahbarat (1971) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 7. 9. SINGLE-SEASON FIELD GOALS MADE 1. Jeff Glas (2005) 26 2. Cameron Peterka (2001) 20 Pat Beaty (1988) 20 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 8. 9. SINGLE-SEASON PUNTS John Conrad (1967) Tom Biolo (1977) Ken Conner (1969) Cory Solberg (1989) Kurt Otto (1985) Tom Biolo (1979) Bret Bentow (2001) Glen Kucera (1983) Roger Bahl (1995) Milson Jones (1981) 19 17 15 15 14 14 14 75 66 65 63 62 62 57 57 56 56 SINGLE-SEASON PUNTING AVERAGE Tom Biolo (1978) 43.7 Glen Kucera (1983) 43.4 Tom Biolo (1980) 42.5 John Conrad (1967) 41.4 Tom Biolo (1979) 41.3 Dan Hildebrandt (1999) 41.0 John Conrad (1966) 41.0 Ken Conner (1969) 40.5 Cory Solberg (1989) 40.1 All special teams records date back to 1954 unless noted. All-Time North Dakota Punt and Kickoff Returns for Touchdowns Date Oct. 29, 2005 Oct. 1, 2005 Sep. 24, 2005 Sep. 3, 2005 Aug. 27, 2005 Nov. 29, 2003 Sep. 20, 2003 Oct. 12, 2002 Aug. 29, 2002 Aug. 29, 2002 Oct. 7, 2000 Oct. 7, 2000 Sep. 20, 1997 Oct. 28, 1995 Oct. 8, 1994 Sep. 27, 1986 Sep. 22, 1984 Nov. 12, 1983 Oct. 17, 1981 Oct. 19, 1974 Oct. 31, 1970 Oct. 18, 1969 Sep. 27, 1969 Sep. 9, 1967 Sep. 24, 1966 Sep. 17, 1966 Oct. 10, 1964 Oct. 19, 1963 Oct. 5, 1963 Nov. 10, 1962 Oct. 20, 1962 Sep. 30, 1961 Opponent Nebraska-Omaha St. Cloud State Augustana West Chester Central Washington Winona State Augustana North Dakota State UM-Crookston UM-Crookston Morningside Morningside S.D. State Morningside MSU, Mankato S.D. State S.D. State Morningside Nebraska-Omaha NDSU Northern Iowa NDSU South Dakota Northern Arizona Idaho State Montana S.D. State NDSU Morningside South Dakota NDSU Morningside Location Grand Forks Grand Forks Grand Forks Grand Forks Ellensburg, Wash. Grand Forks Grand Forks Fargo, N.D. Grand Forks Grand Forks Grand Forks Grand Forks Grand Forks Sioux City, Iowa Mankato, Minn. Grand Forks Brookings, S.D. Grand Forks Omaha, Neb. Grand Forks Grand Forks Fargo Vermillion, S.D. Flagstaff, Ariz. Grand Forks Missoula, Mont. Brookings, S.D. Fargo, N.D. Grand Forks Grand Forks Grand Forks Grand Forks Blocked punt returns for touchdowns are not included Game result L, 19-20 W, 37-14 W, 52-3 W, 41-7 W, 44-20 W, 36-29 W, 13-3 W, 12-6 W, 57-0 W, 57-0 W, 54-6 W, 54-6 W, 28-7 W, 44-21 W, 17-16 L, 21-52 W, 46-7 W, 20-7 L, 19-21 W, 31-20 W, 41-6 L, 14-64 W, 35-26 L, 10-39 W, 41-0 W, 17-10 W, 35-28 W, 21-7 W, 16-10 W, 12-11 W, 19-10 W, 49-15 *Onside kickoff attempt by SCSU Punt/Kickoff Punt Kickoff* Punt Kickoff Punt Punt Punt Kickoff Punt Punt Kickoff Punt Kickoff (opening) Punt Kickoff Kickoff Kickoff (opening) Punt Kickoff Kickoff Punt Kickoff Punt Punt Punt Punt Punt Kickoff Punt Punt Punt Kickoff Player Weston Dressler Tyler Dahlen Weston Dressler Weston Dressler Weston Dressler Travis Lueck Travis Lueck Jamel Alkins Riza Mahmoud Riza Mahmoud Dan Graf Dan Graf Chris Schrantz James Cheatham Karl Carlson Tracy Martin Tracy Martin Pat Juhl Wayne Pratt Ron “Magic” Gustafson Dan Martinsen Dan Martinsen Dan Martinsen Pete Gilbert Bill Predovich Bill Predovich Dave Osborn Stan Wright Bob Glas Ed Stevens Bob Glas Bill Haberkorn Distance 49 yards 40 yards 86 yards 93 yards 66 yards 73 yards 51 yards 90 yards 87 yards 43 yards 91 yards 59 yards 96 yards 41 yards 69 yards 85 yards 95 yards 72 yards 84 yards 90 yards 66 yards 100 yards 62 yards 73 yards 56 yards 77 yards 50 yards 92 yards 70 yards 59 yards 65 yards 75 yards 97 POSTSEASON RECORDS 000UUU CAREER RUSHING ATTEMPTS 1. Adam Roland (2001-04) 160 2. Jed Perkerewicz (1998-2001) 122 3. Shannon Burnell (1990-93) 103 4. Ross Almlie (1991-94) 84 5. Brandon Strouth (2003-06) 71 6. Ryan Chappell (2006-present) 56 7. Chris Beatty (2002-06) 41 Mike Deutsch (1970-72) 41 Phillip Moore (1995-98) 41 10. Kelby Klosterman (1999-02) 39 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. CAREER RUSHING YARDS Adam Roland (2001-04) Jed Perkerewicz (1998-2001) Shannon Burnell (1990-93) Ryan Chappell (2006-present) Ross Almlie (1991-94) Brandon Strouth (2003-06) Phillip Moore (1995-98) Chris Beatty (2002-06) Dale Kasowski (1972-75) Kelby Klosterman (1999-02) 603 565 492 414 387 362 230 196 195 148 CAREER RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS 1. Adam Roland (2001-04) 2. Ryan Chappell (2006-present) 3. Shannon Burnell (1990-93) 4. Brandon Brady (2005-present) Chris Beatty (2002-06) Dale Kasowski (1972-75) Gary Pietruszewski (1978-81) Pete Porinsh (1963-64, 66) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. CAREER PASS ATTEMPTS Reed Manke (2003-06) Clay Wagner (1991-94) John Bowenkamp (2001-04) Chris Belmore (2003-06) Kelby Klosterman (1999-02) Corey Colehour (1964-66) Tony Stein (1996-99) Joe Wilson (1999, 01-03) Tom Biolo (1977-80) Sean Greenwaldt (1995-98) 7 5 3 2 2 2 2 2 165 133 129 119 108 71 37 36 34 34 CAREER PASS COMPLETIONS 1. Reed Manke (2003-06) 107 2. John Bowenkamp (2001-04) 74 3. Chris Belmore (2003-06) 70 4. Clay Wagner (1991-94) 65 5. Kelby Klosterman (1999-02) 62 6. Corey Colehour (1964-66) 39 7. Joe Wilson (1999, 01-03) 23 8. Kevin Klancher (1994-97) 16 Kory Wahl (1989-92) 16 10. Sean Greenwaldt (1995-98) 14 98 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 8. 9. 1. 2. 3. 4. 6. 7. 8. CAREER PASSING YARDS Reed Manke (2003-06) 1,107 Kelby Klosterman (1999-02) 873 Clay Wagner (1991-94) 816 John Bowenkamp (2001-04) 799 Chris Belmore (2003-06) 713 Corey Colehour (1964-66) 475 Joe Wilson (1999, 01-03) 271 Sean Greenwaldt (1995-98) 229 Kory Wahl (1989-92) 218 Kevin Klancher (1994-97) 204 CAREER TOUCHDOWN RECEPTIONS 1. Jesse Smith (1999-02) 2. Tom Hagert (1990-93) 3. Dan Graf (1997-01) 4. Brady Trenbeath (2006-present) Weston Dressler (2004-present) Dan Grossman (2003-05) Ryan Leingang (1992-94) John Kyvig (1998-01) Mike Juhasz (1997-99) Josh Ostby (1993-95) CAREER TOUCHDOWN PASSES Clay Wagner (1991-94) Kelby Klosterman (1999-02) Reed Manke (2003-06) Corey Colehour (1964-66) John Bowenkamp (2001-04) Joe Wilson (1999, 01-03) Sean Greenwaldt (1995-98) Jay Gustafson (1971-73) Chris Belmore (2003-06) Kory Wahl (1989-92) Kevin Klancher (1994-97) CAREER TOTAL TOUCHDOWNS SCORED 1. Adam Roland (2001-04) 7 2. Ryan Chappell (2006-present) 5 Jesse Smith (1999-02) 5 4. Tom Hagert (1990-93) 4 Shannon Burnell (1990-93) 4 6. Weston Dressler (2004-present) 3 Dan Graf (1997-01) 3 Pete Porinsh (1963-64, 66) 3 9. Brady Trenbeath (2006-present) 2 Chris Beatty (2002-06) 2 Dan Grossman (2003-05) 2 Travis Lueck (2003) 2 John Kyvig (1998-01) 2 Mike Juhasz (1997-99) 2 Phillip Moore (1995-98) 2 Ryan Leingang (1992-94) 2 Josh Ostby (1993-95) 2 CAREER COMPLETION PERCENTAGE (MIN. 30 ATTEMPTS AND .485 PCT.) Reed Manke (2003-06) .648 Joe Wilson (1999-03) .639 Chris Belmore (2003-06) .588 John Bowenkamp (2001-04) .574 Kelby Klosterman (1999-02) .574 Corey Colehour (1964-66) .549 Kevin Klancher (1994-97) .516 Clay Wagner (1991-94) .489 CAREER PASS RECEPTIONS 1. Caleb Johnson (2001-04) 2. Dan Grossman (2002-05) 3. Weston Dressler (2004-present) 4. Willis Stattelman (2000-03) 5. Luke Schleusner (1998-01) 6. Brady Trenbeath (2006-present) 7. Ryan Leingang (1992-94) 8. Tom Hagert (1990-93) Dan Graf (1997-2001) Jesse Smith (1999-02) Jesse Ahlers (2000-03) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 12 11 6 6 5 3 3 2 1 1 1 55 46 35 31 24 20 19 16 14 14 14 CAREER RECEIVING YARDS Caleb Johnson (2001-04) 648 Dan Grossman (2003-05) 437 Weston Dressler (2004-present) 333 Willis Stattelman (2000-03) 280 Luke Schleusner (1998-01) 284 Brady Trenbeath (2006-present) 276 Jesse Smith (1999-02) 263 Tom Hagert (1990-93) 257 Ryan Leingang (1992-94) 176 Jesse Ahlers (2000-03) 169 Mike Juhasz (1997-99) 169 CAREER TOTAL POINTS SCORED 1. Jeff Glas (2002-05) 2. Adam Roland (2001-04) 3. Cameron Peterka (1998-2001) 4. Ryan Chappell (2006-present) Jesse Smith (1999-02) 6. Tom Hagert (1990-93) Shannon Burnell (1990-93) 8. Weston Dressler (2004-present) Dan Graf (1997-01) Pete Porinsh (1963-64, 66) Darcy Dahlem (1991-93) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. CAREER ALL-PURPOSE YARDS Weston Dressler (2004-present) Caleb Johnson (2001-04) Jed Perkerewicz (1998-01) Adam Roland (2001-04) Shannon Burnell (1990-93) Ryan Chappell (2006-present) Brandon Strouth (2003-06) Dan Grossman (2002-05) Willis Stattelman (2000-03) Ross Almlie (1991-94) 5 4 3 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 62 42 38 30 30 24 24 18 18 18 18 946 648 636 608 553 500 498 465 437 419 Top 10 offensive playoff career records include all playoff games since 1965. POSTSEASON RECORDS 000UUU SINGLE-SEASON RUSHING ATTEMPTS Adam Roland (2003) 94 Jed Perkerewicz (2001) 92 Ross Almlie (1994) 73 Adam Roland (2004) 66 Shannon Burnell (1993) 66 6. Ryan Chappell (2006) 56 7. Brandon Strouth (2004) 53 8. Mike Deutsch (1972) 41 9. Kelby Klosterman (2001) 39 10. Shannon Burnell (1992) 37 1. 2. 3. 4. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 1. 2. 3. 4. SINGLE-SEASON RUSHING YARDS Jed Perkerewicz (2001) 424 Ryan Chappell (2006) 414 Adam Roland (2003) 377 Shannon Burnell (1993) 365 Ross Almlie (1994) 345 Brandon Strouth (2004) 249 Adam Roland (2004) 226 Phillip Moore (1998) 155 Kelby Klosterman (2001) 148 Dale Kasowski (1975) 146 SINGLE-SEASON RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS Ryan Chappell (2006) 5 Adam Roland (2004) 4 Adam Roland (2003) 3 Brandon Brady (2006) 2 Shannon Burnell (1992) 2 Gary Pietruszewski (1979) 2 Pete Porinsh (1966) 2 SINGLE-SEASON PASS ATTEMPTS Kelby Klosterman (2001) 108 Chris Belmore (2004) 105 Reed Manke (2006) 100 John Bowenkamp (2003) 92 Clay Wagner (1993) 77 Reed Manke (2005) 65 Clay Wagner (1994) 56 John Bowenkamp (2004) 37 Corey Colehour (1966) 37 10. Joe Wilson (2003) 34 Sean Greenwaldt (1998) 34 Tom Biolo (1979) 34 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. SINGLE-SEASON PASS COMPLETIONS Reed Manke (2006) 66 Chris Belmore (2004) 65 Kelby Klosterman (2001) 62 John Bowenkamp (2003) 57 Clay Wagner (1993) 43 Reed Manke (2005) 41 Joe Wilson (2003) 22 Clay Wagner (1994) 22 Corey Colehour (1966) 22 10. John Bowenkamp (2004) 17 Corey Colehour (1965) 17 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. SINGLE-SEASON PASSING YARDS Kelby Klosterman (2001) 873 Reed Manke (2006) 718 Chris Belmore (2004) 652 John Bowenkamp (2003) 594 Clay Wagner (1993) 594 6. Reed Manke (2005) 389 7. Corey Colehour (1966) 274 8. Joe Wilson (2003) 258 9. Sean Greenwaldt (1998) 229 10. Clay Wagner (1994) 222 1. 2. 3. 4. SINGLE-SEASON TOUCHDOWN PASSES Kelby Klosterman (2001) 11 Clay Wagner (1993) 8 Reed Manke (2006) 5 Clay Wagner (1994) 4 Corey Colehour (1966) 4 6. John Bowenkamp (2003) 3 Joe Wilson (2003) 3 Sean Greenwaldt (1998) 3 9. John Bowenkamp (2004) 2 Jay Gustafson (1972) 2 1. 2. 3. 4. SINGLE-SEASON COMPLETION PERCENTAGE (MIN. 30 ATTEMPTS AND .500 PCT.) 1. Reed Manke (2006) .660 2. Joe Wilson (2003) .647 3. Reed Manke (2005) .631 4. John Bowenkamp (2003) .620 5. Chris Belmore (2004) .619 6. Corey Colehour (1966) .595 7. Kelby Klosterman (2001) .574 8. Clay Wagner (1993) .558 9. Corey Colehour (1965) .500 SINGLE-SEASON PASS RECEPTIONS 1. Caleb Johnson (2004) 41 2. Willis Stattelman (2003) 29 3. Weston Dressler (2006) 22 Dan Grossman (2005) 22 5. Brady Trenbeath (2006) 20 6. Dan Grossman (2004) 19 7. Luke Schleusner (2001) 16 Tom Hagert (1993) 16 9. Caleb Johnson (2003) 14 Dan Graf (2001) 14 Jesse Smith (2001) 14 1. 2. 3. 4. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. SINGLE-SEASON RECEIVING YARDS Caleb Johnson (2004) 414 Brady Trenbeath (2006) 276 Jesse Smith (2001) 263 Willis Stattelman (2003) 257 Tom Hagert (1993) 257 Caleb Johnson (2003) 234 Weston Dressler (2006) 215 Dan Grossman (2004) 209 Luke Schleusner (2001) 191 Dan Grossman (2005) 190 SINGLE-SEASON TOUCHDOWN RECEPTIONS 1. Jesse Smith (2001) 5 2. Tom Hagert (1993) 4 3. Dan Graf (2001) 3 4. Brady Trenbeath (2006) 2 Weston Dressler (2006) 2 John Kyvig (2001) 2 Mike Juhasz (1998) 2 SINGLE-SEASON TOTAL TOUCHDOWNS SCORED 1. Ryan Chappell (2006) 5 Jesse Smith (2001) 5 3. Adam Roland (2004) 4 Tom Hagert (1993) 4 5. Weston Dressler (2006) 3 Adam Roland (2003) 3 Dan Graf (2001) 3 Pete Porinsh (1966) 3 9. Brandon Brady (2006) 2 Brady Trenbeath (2006) 2 Travis Lueck (2003) 2 John Kyvig (2001) 2 Mike Juhasz (1998) 2 Shannon Burnell (1993) 2 Shannon Burnell (1992) 2 SINGLE-SEASON TOTAL POINTS SCORED Ryan Chappell (2006) 30 Jesse Smith (2001) 30 3. Cameron Peterka (2001) 25 4. Jeff Glas (2004) 24 Adam Roland (2004) 24 Jeff Glas (2003) 24 Tom Hagert (1993) 24 8. Weston Dressler (2006) 18 Adam Roland (2003) 18 Dan Graf (2001) 18 Pete Porinsh (1966) 18 1. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. SINGLE-SEASON ALL-PURPOSE YARDS Ryan Chappell (2006) 500 Jed Perkerewicz (2001) 495 Weston Dressler (2006) 483 Shannon Burnell (1993) 426 Caleb Johnson (2004) 414 Adam Roland (2003) 377 Ross Almlie (1994) 355 Dan Graf (2001) 341 Travis Lueck (2003) 311 Brandon Strouth (2003) 295 Top 10 offensive playoff season records include all playoff games since 1965. 99 POSTSEASON RECORDS 000UUU CAREER SOLO TACKLES Digger Anderson (2002-05) Jason Hoffschneider (2003-06) Mark Callahan (1993-96) Mike Mooney (1991-94) Adam Stratton (2000-03) Tim Tibesar (1993-96) 7. David Hillesheim (1992-95) 8. Josh Brandsted (2002-05) Brent Johnson (1992-94) 10. Danny Gagner (2002-05) Ryan Manke (2001-04) Craig Riendeau (1998-01) 49 41 38 35 33 33 29 27 27 26 26 26 CAREER ASSISTED TACKLES Digger Anderson (2002-05) Mark Callahan (1993-96) Danny Gagner (2002-05) Tim Tibesar (1993-96) Jake Nordick (2001-04) Shane Duchscher (2002-05) Josh Brandsted (2002-05) Shane Duchscher (2002-05) 9. Mike Mooney (1991-94) 10. Jason Peterson (2002-05) 37 22 21 17 16 14 14 14 13 12 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 1. 2. 3. 5. 1. 2. 4. 5. 100 CAREER TOTAL TACKLES Digger Anderson (2002-05) Mark Callahan (1993-96) Jason Hoffschneider (2003-06) Tim Tibesar (1993-96) Mike Mooney (1991-94) Danny Gagner (2002-05) Josh Brandsted (2002-05) Adam Stratton (2000-03) Dan Ullsperger (2003-06) David Hillesheim (1992-95) 86 60 58 50 48 47 41 39 38 35 CAREER SACKS Tyler Dahlen (2002-05) Jason Peterson (2002-05) Zachariah Babington-Johnson (2003-06) Digger Anderson (2002-05) Bobby Stroup (2006-present) Dan Ullsperger (2003-06) Shane Duchscher (2002-05) Troy Newhouse (2001-04) Jeff Momerak (2000-02) Eric Halverson (1999-02) Josh Christofferson (2000-02) Josh Kotelnicki (1998-99, 01) Wes Atkinson (1996-99) Mark Callahan (1993-96) 5.0 4.0 3.0 3.0 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.0 CAREER PASS BREAKUPS Jason Hoffschneider (2003-06) Donovan Alexander (2004-present) Craig Riendeau (1998-2001) Ryan Manke (2001-04) Danny Gagner (2002-05) Eric Schmidt (1998-01) 10 9 9 7 6 6 7. 8. 9. Dan Ullsperger (2003-06) Adam Stratton (2000-03) Michael Greenwood (2003-06) Jason Peterson (2002-05) Dustin Thornburg (1999-02) Brant Grimes (1996-99) 5 4 3 3 3 3 1. CAREER INTERCEPTIONS 1. Danny Gagner (2002-05) 2. Jason Hoffschneider (2003-06) Ryan Manke (2001-04) Brent Johnson (1992-94) 5. Dustin Thornburg (1999-02) 6. Rory Manke (2005-present) Adam Stratton (2000-03) Mike O’Neil (1998-01) SINGLE-SEASON SOLO TACKLES Digger Anderson (2003) Craig Riendeau (2001) Adam Stratton (2003) Eric Schmidt (2001) 5. Jason Hoffschneider (2003) Travis O’Neel (2001) Mark Callahan (1994) 8. Mike Mooney (1994) 9. Mike Mooney (1993) Joe Friederichs (1975) 1. 2. 3. 1. 3. 5. 9. 29 24 21 21 20 20 20 18 17 17 SINGLE-SEASON ASSISTED TACKLES Digger Anderson (2004) 17 Mark Callahan (1994) 16 Tim Tibesar (1994) 12 Mike Mooney (1994) 12 Digger Anderson (2005) 10 Jake Nordick (2004) 10 Digger Anderson (2003) 10 James Cheatham (1994) 10 Shane Duchscher (2004) 9 Danny Gagner (2004) 9 Troy Newhouse (2004) 9 SINGLE-SEASON TOTAL TACKLES Digger Anderson (2003) Mark Callahan (1994) Digger Anderson (2004) Mike Mooney (1994) 5. Craig Riendeau (2001) 6. Tim Tibesar (1994) 7. Adam Stratton (2003) Travis O’Neel (2001) 9. Eric Schmidt (2001) 10. Danny Gagner (2004) Jason Hoffschneider (2003) 1. 2. 3. 1. 2. 5 4 4 4 3 2 2 2 SINGLE-SEASON SACKS Tyler Dahlen (2005) Bobby Stroup (2006) Troy Newhouse (2004) Jeff Momerak (2003) Zachariah Babington-Johnson (2003) 5. 7. 1. 3. Eric Halverson (2001) Josh Christofferson (2001) Wes Atkinson (1999) Mark Callahan (1994) 2 2 2 2 SINGLE-SEASON PASS BREAKUPS Donovan Alexander (2005) Ryan Manke (2004) Craig Riendeau (2001) Eric Schmidt (2001) Danny Gagner (2004) Jason Hoffschneider (2003) Donovan Alexander (2006) Jason Hoffschneider (2004) Dan Ullsperger (2003) Adam Stratton (2003) Dustin Thornburg (2001) Brant Grimes (1999) 5 5 5 5 4 4 3 3 3 3 3 3 SINGLE-SEASON INTERCEPTIONS Dustin Thornburg (2001) Brent Johnson (1993) Rory Manke (2006) Danny Gagner (2005) Danny Gagner (2004) Jason Hoffschneider (2004) Ryan Manke (2004) Jason Hoffschneider (2003) Ryan Manke (2003) Mike O’Neil (2001) 3 3 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 39 36 30 30 27 26 25 25 24 23 23 4.0 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.0 Defensive playoff records include all playoff games since 1975. POSTSEASON RECORDS 000UUU 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. CAREER PATS MADE Cameron Peterka (1998-2001) 17/18 Jeff Glas (2002-05) 17/20 Brandon Hellevang (2006-present) 13/13 Errol Mann (1965-66) 11/11 Darcy Dahlem (1991-93) 9/12 Jamie Gronowski (1971-74) 5/5 Juan Gomez-Tagle (1993-96) 4/4 Tom Przybylski (1975-76) 2/2 CAREER FIELD GOALS MADE 1. Jeff Glas (2002-05) 15/26 2. Cameron Peterka (1998-2001) 7/14 3. Darcy Dahlem (1991-93) 3/8 4. Brandon Hellevang (2006-present) 1/2 Juan Gomez-Tagle (1993-96) 1/2 Jamie Gronowski (1971-74) 1/2 CAREER PUNTS 1. Brent Halfmann (2004-present) 2. Bret Bentow (2001-03) 3. Roger Bahl (1992-95) 4. Darcy Dahlem (1991-93) 5. Dan Hildebrandt (1999-00) 6. John Conrad (1965-67) 7. Tom Biolo (1979) Jamie Gronowski (1972) 9. John Woleske (1973-76) 10. Todd Roush (1998) 44 29 19 15 8 7 5 5 3 3 CAREER PUNTING AVERAGE (MIN. 7 ATT.) Bret Bentow (2001-03) John Conrad (1965-67) Brent Halfmann (2004-present) Darcy Dahlem (1991-93) Dan Hildebrandt (1999) Roger Bahl (1992-95) 40.7 40.4 34.8 33.7 32.4 32.3 SINGLE-SEASON PATS MADE Brandon Hellevang (2006) Cameron Peterka (2001) 3. Jeff Glas (2003) 4. Darcy Dahlem (1993) 5. Jeff Glas (2004) Errol Mann (1966) 7. Jamie Gronowski (1972) Errol Mann (1965) 9. Cameron Peterka (1998) Juan Gomez-Tagle (1994) 13 13 9 8 6 6 5 5 3 3 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 1. SINGLE-SEASON PUNTS 1. Brent Halfmann (2004) 2. Bret Bentow (2003) 3. Roger Bahl (1994) 4. Bret Bentow (2001) 5. Brent Halfmann (2005) Darcy Dahlem (1993) 7. Brent Halfmann (2006) 8. Dan Hildebrandt (1999) 9. Roger Bahl (1995) Tom Biolo (1979) Jamie Gronowski (1972) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 22 21 14 13 12 12 10 8 5 5 5 SINGLE-SEASON PUNTING AVERAGE Todd Roush (1998) 42.3 John Conrad (1965) 41.0 Bret Bentow (2001) 40.9 Bret Bentow (2003) 40.6 John Conrad (1966) 40.0 Tom Biolo (1979) 38.6 Brent Halfmann (2005) 36.0 Brent Halfmann (2004) 35.9 Darcy Dahlem (1993) 35.4 Darcy Dahlem (1994) 34.2 Jamie Gronowski (1972) 34.2 Special team playoff records include all playoff games since 1965. SINGLE-SEASON FIELD GOALS MADE Jeff Glas (2004) 6 Jeff Glas (2003) 5 Jeff Glas (2005) 4 Cameron Peterka (2001) 4 5. Darcy Dahlem (1993) 3 6. Cameron Peterka (1999) 2 1. 2. 3. 101 OVERALL RECORDS 000UUU 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. CAREER RUSHING ATTEMPTS Phillip Moore (1995-98) 1,101 Shannon Burnell (1990-93) 931 Bill Deutsch (1973-76) 698 Jed Perkerewicz (1998-2001) 694 Mike Deutsch (1970-72) 632 Dale Kasowski (1972-75) 504 Adam Roland (2001-04) 483 Omar Mickens (1987-90) 445 Mark Bellmore (1969-72) 410 Milson Jones (1979-81) 405 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. CAREER RUSHING YARDS Phillip Moore (1995-98) Shannon Burnell (1990-93) Bill Deutsch (1973-76) Jed Perkerewicz (1998-2001) Dale Kasowski (1972-75) Milson Jones (1979-81) Mike Deutsch (1970-72) Omar Mickens (1987-90) Adam Roland (2001-04) Willis Jacox (1983-86) CAREER TOUCHDOWN PASSES Kelby Klosterman (1999-02) Kevin Klancher (1994-97) Chris Belmore (2003-06) Jay Gustafson (1971-73) Corey Colehour (1964-66) 6. Todd Kovash (1987-90) 7. John Bowenkamp (2001-04) Clay Wagner (1991-94) 9. Kurt Otto (1985-87) 10. Kory Wahl (1989-92) 5,697 4,710 3,345 2,938 2,578 2,432 2,468 2,199 2,081 1,950 CAREER RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS Phillip Moore (1995-98) Dale Kasowski (1972-75) Shannon Burnell (1990-93) 4. Mike Deutsch (1970-72) 5. Jed Perkerewicz (1998-2001) 6. Adam Roland (2001-04) 7. Bill Deutsch (1973-76) 8. Willis Jacox (1983-86) Mark Bellmore (1969-72) 10. Tom Biolo (1977-80) 1. 2. 51 38 38 35 24 23 21 20 20 19 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. CAREER PASSES ATTEMPTED Todd Kovash (1987-90) Kurt Otto (1985-87) Kelby Klosterman (1999-02) John Bowenkamp (2001-04) Jay Gustafson (1971-73) Corey Colehour (1964-66) Chris Belmore (2003-06) Kevin Klancher (1994-97) Clay Wagner (1991-94) Ken Conner (1967-70) 952 858 702 699 673 652 635 616 561 515 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. CAREER PASSES COMPLETED Todd Kovash (1987-90) Kurt Otto (1985-87) John Bowenkamp (2001-04) Kelby Klosterman (1999-02) Chris Belmore (2003-06) Kevin Klancher (1994-97) Corey Colehour (1964-66) Jay Gustafson (1971-73) Reed Manke (2003-06) Clay Wagner (1991-94) 526 445 430 409 389 356 351 336 319 287 102 CAREER PASSING YARDS Todd Kovash (1987-90) Kelby Klosterman (1999-02) Corey Colehour (1964-66) John Bowenkamp (2001-04) Kurt Otto (1985-87) Jay Gustafson (1971-73) Chris Belmore (2003-06) Kevin Klancher (1994-97) Clay Wagner (1991-94) Reed Manke (2003-06) 6,234 5,404 4,995 4,969 4,874 4,790 4,763 4,644 3,794 3,581 1. 2. 3. 1. 3. 4. 7. 8. 9. CAREER TOTAL TOUCHDOWNS SCORED Phillip Moore (1995-98) 53 Shannon Burnell (1990-93) 41 Mike Deutsch (1970-72) 37 Dale Kasowski (1972-75) 37 Ron Gustafson (1971-74) 31 Weston Dressler (2004-present) 30 Dan Graf (1997-01) 26 Willis Jacox (1983-86) 26 Pete Porinsh (1963-64, 66) 26 Mark Bellmore (1969-72) 25 Tracy Martin (1984-86) 25 58 52 42 42 42 41 34 34 31 28 10. CAREER COMPLETION PCT. (MIN. 100 ATTEMPTS AND .500 PCT.) 1. Reed Manke (2003-06) .672 2. John Bowenkamp (2001-04) .615 3. Chris Belmore (2003-06) .613 4. Kelby Klosterman (1999- 02) .583 5. Kevin Klancher (1994-97) .578 6. Tony Stein (1996-99) .577 Kory Wahl (1989-92) .577 8. Richard Kampa (1967-69) .559 9. Todd Kovash (1987-90) .553 10. Corey Colehour (1964-66) .538 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. CAREER TOTAL POINTS SCORED Jeff Glas (2002-05) 420 Cameron Peterka (1998-2001) 347 Phillip Moore (1995-98) 320 Shannon Burnell (1990-93) 246 Pat Beaty (1985-88) 242 Dale Kasowski (1972-75) 226 Mike Deutsch (1970-72) 222 Ron Gustafson (1971-74) 200 Juan Gomez-Tagle (1993-96) 187 Weston Dressler (2004-present) 180 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. CAREER RECEPTIONS Weston Dressler (2004-present) Dan Grossman (2002-05) Dan Graf (1997-2001) Ron Gustafson (1971-74) Willis Stattelman (2000-03) Tim Gelinske (1989-92) Jesse Smith (1999-02) Caleb Johnson (2001-04) Mike Juhasz (1996-99) Rusty Ekness (1985-88) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. CAREER TOTAL ALL-PURPOSE YARDS Phillip Moore (1995-98) 5,857 Shannon Burnell (1990-93) 5,393 Weston Dressler (2004-present) 5,013 Bill Deutsch (1973-76) 3,857 Dan Graf (1997-01) 3,779 Mike Deutsch (1970-72) 3,621 Dale Kasowski (1972-75) 3,550 Tracy Martin (1984-86) 3,534 Omar Mickens (1988-90) 3,338 Willis Jacox (1983-86) 3,308 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. CAREER RECEIVING YARDS Ron Gustafson (1971-74) Jesse Smith (1999-02) Weston Dressler (2004-present) Dan Graf (1997-2001) Dan Grossman (2002-05) Tim Gelinske (1989-92) Tracy Martin (1984-86) Mike Juhasz (1996-99) Luke Schleusner (1998-01) Patrick Wacker (1975-78) 167 159 156 144 140 138 137 135 131 122 2,281 2,124 2,110 1,979 1,972 1,777 1,754 1,741 1,722 1,635 1. 2. 3. CAREER TOUCHDOWN RECEPTIONS Weston Dressler (2004-present) 24 Dan Graf (1997-2001) 24 Jeff McElroy (1994-95) 20 Jesse Smith (1999-02) 19 Tracy Martin (1984-86) 19 Ron Gustafson (1971-74) 19 Mike Juhasz (1996-99) 18 Tim Gelinske (1989-92) 16 Steve Veldman (1980-83) 14 Luke Schleusner (1998-2001) 14 5. 6. 7. All top 10 lists on this page include both regular season and postseason games. All records date back to 1954 unless noted. OVERALL RECORDS SINGLE-SEASON RUSHING ATTEMPTS Phillip Moore (1998) 340 Shannon Burnell (1993) 308 Mike Deutsch (1972) 300 Phillip Moore (1997) 293 Shannon Burnell (1991) 272 Shannon Burnell (1992) 272 7. Phillip Moore (1996) 256 8. Chris Beatty (2005) 250 9. Adam Roland (2004) 241 10. Adam Roland (2003) 236 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. SINGLE-SEASON RUSHING YARDS Phillip Moore (1997) 1,771 Phillip Moore (1998) 1,722 Shannon Burnell (1993) 1,589 Shannon Burnell (1991) 1,461 Phillip Moore (1996) 1,283 Ryan Chappell (2006) 1,253 Bill Deutsch (1975) 1,231 Bill Deutsch (1974) 1,173 Shannon Burnell (1992) 1,170 Milson Jones (1981) 1,159 SINGLE-SEASON RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS Mike Deutsch (1972) 27 Dale Kasowski (1975) 17 Ryan Chappell (2006) 15 Phillip Moore (1998) 15 5. Phillip Moore (1997) 14 Shannon Burnell (1991) 14 7. Phillip Moore (1995) 13 8. Adam Roland (2004) 12 Shannon Burnell (1993) 12 Tom Biolo (1979) 12 1. 2. 3. SINGLE-SEASON TOUCHDOWN PASSES Kelby Klosterman (2001) 34 John Bowenkamp (2003) 23 Corey Colehour (1966) 23 4. Reed Manke (2006) 19 Kelby Klosterman (2000) 19 Tony Stein (1999) 19 Clay Wagner (1994) 19 Jay Gustafson (1972) 19 9. Chris Belmore (2005) 18 Kevin Klancher (1995) 18 SINGLE-SEASON PASS COMPLETIONS John Bowenkamp (2003) 240 Kelby Klosterman (2001) 237 Kurt Otto (1986) 204 Reed Manke (2006) 193 Todd Kovash (1989) 191 Tony Stein (1999) 186 Todd Kovash (1988) 180 Corey Colehour (1966) 180 9. Chris Belmore (2004) 176 10. Kurt Otto (1987) 175 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. SINGLE-SEASON COMPLETION PERCENTAGE (100 OR MORE ATTEMPTS) 1. Reed Manke (2006) .687 2. Reed Manke (2005) .650 3. John Bowenkamp (2003) .643 4. Chris Belmore (2005) .634 5. Kelby Klosterman (2001) .614 6. Chris Belmore (2004) .601 7. Tony Stein (1999) .596 Kevin Klancher (1995) .596 9. Chris Belmore (2006) .594 10. Todd Kovash (1988) .584 Kory Wahl (1992) .584 1. 2. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. SINGLE-SEASON PASS ATTEMPTS Kurt Otto (1986) 387 Kelby Klosterman (2001) 386 John Bowenkamp (2003) 373 Todd Kovash (1989) 359 Corey Colehour (1966) 330 Todd Kovash (1988) 308 Tony Stein (1999) 312 Kurt Otto (1987) 307 Chris Belmore (2004) 293 Clay Wagner (1994) 283 SINGLE-SEASON PASSING YARDS Kelby Klosterman (2001) 2,961 John Bowenkamp (2003) 2,841 Corey Colehour (1966) 2,449 Tony Stein (1999) 2,354 Reed Manke (2006) 2,198 Todd Kovash (1988) 2,183 Kory Wahl (1992) 2,107 Todd Kovash (1989) 2,100 Kurt Otto (1986) 2,095 Chris Belmore (2004) 2,043 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. SINGLE-SEASON RECEPTIONS Willis Stattelman (2003) Weston Dressler (2006) Dan Grossman (2005) Mike Juhasz (1999) Caleb Johnson (2004) Dan Graf (2001) Jesse Smith (2002) Tracy Martin (1986) Ron Gustafson (1973) Weston Dressler (2005) Tim Gelinske (1992) 97 90 88 83 82 74 70 69 67 64 64 SINGLE-SEASON RECEIVING YARDS Weston Dressler (2006) 1,215 Ron Gustafson (1973) 1,210 Dan Grossman (2005) 1,191 Willis Stattelman (2003) 1,049 Jesse Smith (2002) 1,011 Mike Juhasz (1999) 945 Caleb Johnson (2004) 893 Jeff McElroy (1995) 882 Tracy Martin (1986) 874 Dan Graf (2001) 855 SINGLE-SEASON TOUCHDOWN RECEPTIONS 1. Weston Dressler (2006) 16 2. Dan Graf (2001) 12 3. Jeff McElroy (1995) 11 4. Ron Gustafson (1973) 10 Peter Porinsh (1966) 10 6. Jesse Smith (2001) 9 Mike Juhasz (1999) 9 Jeff McElroy (1994) 9 Josh Ostby (1994) 9 Tracy Martin (1986) 9 SINGLE-SEASON TOTAL TOUCHDOWNS SCORED 1. Mike Deutsch (1972) 28 2. Peter Porinsh (1966) 20 3. Weston Dressler (2006) 17 Dale Kasowski (1975) 17 5. Phillip Moore (1998) 16 6. Ryan Chappell (2006) 15 Shannon Burnell (1993) 15 8. Phillip Moore (1997) 14 Shannon Burnell (1991) 14 10. Phillip Moore (1995) 13 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. SINGLE-SEASON TOTAL POINTS SCORED Mike Deutsch (1972) 168 Jeff Glas (2005) 138 Cameron Peterka (2001) 121 Pete Porinsh (1966) 120 Dale Kasowski (1975) 106 Jeff Glas (2004) 105 Weston Dressler (2006) 102 Jeff Glas (2003) 100 Phillip Moore (1998) 98 Cameron Peterka (2000) 94 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. SINGLE-SEASON ALL-PURPOSE YARDS Weston Dressler (2006) 2,027 Weston Dressler (2005) 1,915 Shannon Burnell (1993) 1,861 Phillip Moore (1997) 1,778 Ryan Chappell (2006) 1,752 Phillip Moore (1998) 1,724 Tracy Martin (1986) 1,708 Mike Deutsch (1972) 1,619 Milson Jones (1981) 1,613 Omar Mickens (1988) 1,539 All top 10 lists on this page include both regular season and postseason games. All records date back to 1954 unless noted. 103 OVERALL RECORDS 000UUU CAREER SOLO TACKLES (ALL GAMES SINCE 1977) 1. Digger Anderson (2002-05) 2. Andy Dahlen (1977-80) 3. Jason Hoffschneider (2003-06) 4. Dean Witkowski (1987-90) 5. Travis O’Neel (1998-01) 6. Tom Hedberg (1982-85) 7. Brad Wagner (1997-00) 8. Adam Stratton (2000-03) Doug Johnson (1981-84) 10. Ryan Manke (2001-04) 229 196 184 164 143 141 136 134 134 132 CAREER ASSISTED TACKLES (ALL GAMES SINCE 1977) 1. Dean Witkowski (1987-90) 2. Tim Tibesar (1993-96) 3. Jason Mitchell (1994-97) 4. Andy Dahlen (1977-80) 5. Mark Callahan (1993-96) 6. Tom Hedberg (1982-85) 7. Mike Mooney (1991-94) 8. Craig Koller (1989-92) 9. Jeff Zellmer (1985-88) 10. Mike Mannausau (1995-98) 384 315 221 216 214 207 172 171 164 153 CAREER TOTAL TACKLES (ALL GAMES SINCE 1977) 1. Dean Witkowski (1987-90) 2. Tim Tibesar (1993-96) 3. Andy Dahlen (1977-80) 4. Digger Anderson (2002-05) 5. Tom Hedberg (1982-85) 6. Mark Callahan (1993-96) 7. Jason Mitchell (1994-97) 8. Jeff Zellmer (1985-88) 9. Brad Wagner (1997-2000) 10. Mike Mooney (1991-94) 548 428 412 366 348 319 315 286 260 252 1. 2. 3. 5. 6. 8. 9. CAREER SACKS (ALL GAMES SINCE 1977) Wes Atkinson (1996-99) 23.5 David Borowicz (1993-96) 18.5 Zachariah Babington-Johnson (2003-06) 16.5 Eric Schmidt (1998-2001) 16.5 Mark Turgeon (1980-83) 16.0 Jason Peterson (2002-05) 15.5 Ben Dixon (1999-02) 15.5 Tyler Dahlen (2002-05) 15.0 Scott Schultz (1997-00) 13.5 Shawn Hanson (1989-92) 13.5 Randy Harles (1981-84) 13.5 CAREER PASS BREAKUPS (ALL GAMES SINCE 1977) 1. Brant Grimes (1996-99) 2. Jason Hoffschneider (2003-06) 3. Craig Riendeau (1998-2001) 4. Dustin Thornburg (1999-02) Kelly Howe (1996-99) 6. Ryan Manke (2001-04) 104 7. 8. 39 37 36 32 32 30 Donovan Alexander (2004-present) Brad Wagner (1997-2000) Brent Johnson (1992-94) Tom Tschider (1978-81) 23 21 21 21 3. 6. 8. 9. CAREER INTERCEPTIONS (ALL GAMES SINCE 1966) 1. Kelly Howe (1996-99) 2. Danny Gagner (2002-05) Daniel Martinsen (1969-71) 4. Michael Voelker (1976-79) Craig Riendeau (1998-2001) 6. John Woleske (1973-76) John Nyberg (1970-73) 8. Jason Hoffschneider (2003-06) Thomas Tschider (1978-81) 10. Dustin Thornburg (1999-02) 17 16 16 15 15 14 14 13 13 12 SINGLE-SEASON SOLO TACKLES (ALL GAMES SINCE 1977) 1. Digger Anderson (2003) 2. Travis O’Neel (2001) 3. Craig Riendeau (2001) 4. Jason Hoffschneider (2006) 5. Dean Witkowski (1989) 6. Donovan Alexander (2006) Digger Anderson (2005) Andy Dahlen (1979) 9. Eric Schmidt (2001) Bruce McCardle (1977) 95 63 60 57 55 54 54 54 53 53 SINGLE-SEASON ASSISTED TACKLES (ALL GAMES SINCE 1977) 1. Dean Witkowski (1990) 160 2. Mike Mooney (1994) 102 3. Dean Witkowski (1988) 91 Tom Hedberg (1985) 91 5. Tim Tibesar (1994) 90 6. Tim Tibesar (1996) 87 7. Craig Koller (1991) 81 8. Matt Gulseth (1988) 80 9. Tim Tibesar (1995) 78 10. Jason Mitchell (1997) 73 Jason Peterson (2005) Wes Atkinson (1997) David Borowicz (1995) Bobby Stroup (2006) Mark Turgeon (1981) Jared Enger (2006) Steve Brennan (2006) Tyler Dahlen (2005) Jeff Momerak (2003) Monte Shaide (1992) Rod Borowicz (1989) Rich Mossong (1980) Jim Hallowell (1979) 8.5 8.5 8.5 8.0 8.0 7.5 7.0 7.0 7.0 7.0 7.0 7.0 7.0 SINGLE-SEASON PASS BREAKUPS (ALL GAMES SINCE 1977) 1. Dustin Thornburg (2001) 2. Mike Compton (1977) James Cheatham (1994) 4. Ryan Manke (2003) Craig Riendeau (2001) Brant Grimes (1999) 7. Jason Hoffschneider (2006) Kelly Howe (1998) 9. Donovan Alexander (2006) Brant Grimes (1998) 15 14 14 13 13 13 12 12 11 11 SINGLE-SEASON INTERCEPTIONS (ALL GAMES SINCE 1966) Dustin Thornburg (2001) John Woleske (1973) Brent Johnson (1993) Craig Riendeau (2001) Kelly Howe (1999) Douglas Johnson (1984) Danny Gagner (2005) Jason Hoffschneider (2003) James Cheatham (1994) Michael Voelker (1977) James Rotunno (1972) Daniel Martinsen (1969) 9 9 8 7 7 7 6 6 6 6 6 6 1. 3. 4. 7. SINGLE-SEASON TOTAL TACKLES (ALL GAMES SINCE 1977) 1. Dean Witkowski (1990) 185 2. Andy Dahlen (1979) 140 3. Mike Mooney (1994) 137 4. Dean Witkowski (1988) 134 5. Tom Hedberg (1985) 127 6. Dean Witkowski (1989) 126 7. Digger Anderson (2003) 124 8. Tim Tibesar (1994) 119 9. Dale Greenlees (1985) 115 10. Andy Dahlen (1980) 114 1. SINGLE-SEASON SACKS (ALL GAMES SINCE 1977) Eric Schmidt (2001) Wes Atkinson (1999) 11.0 11.0 All top 10 lists on this page include both regular season and postseason games. OVERALL RECORDS CAREER PATS MADE (ALL GAMES) 1. Jeff Glas (2002-present) 174/179 2. Cameron Peterka (1998-2001) 152/162 3. Juan Gomez-Tagle (1993-96) 91/10 4. Darcy Dahlem (1991-93) 88/98 5. Pat Beaty (1985-88) 86/93 6. James Gronowski (1971-74) 76/88 7. John Roche (1982-84) 75/80 8. Walter Cook (1977-80) 65/79 9. Errol Mann (1965-66) 64/73 10. Brandon Hellevang (2006-present) 49/50 Franklin Gelling (1968-70) 49/56 CAREER FIELD GOALS MADE (ALL GAMES) 1. Jeff Glas (2002-present) 82/122 2. Cameron Peterka (1998-2001) 65/94 3. Pat Beaty (1985-88) 52/82 4. Juan Gomez-Tagle (1993-96) 32/46 5. Cory Solberg (1988-90) 25/39 6. Franklin Gelling (1968-70) 20/49 7. Errol Mann (1965-66) 18/34 8. Darcy Dahlem (1991-93) 16/42 9. John Roche (1982-84) 15/26 10. Tony Shahbarat (1971) 14/30 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. CAREER PUNTS (ALL GAMES) Tom Biolo (1977-80) James Gronowski (1971-74) John Conrad (1965-67) Brent Halfmann (2004-present) Glen Kucera (1981-84) Cory Solberg (1987-90) Darcy Dahlem (1991-93) Roger Bahl (1992-95) Bret Bentow (2001-03) Ken Conner (1969-70) 226 191 175 164 167 160 153 132 130 115 CAREER PUNTING AVERAGE (MIN. 70 ATT.) (ALL GAMES) 1. Tom Biolo (1977-80) 40.6 2. John Conrad (1965-67) 40.5 3. Glen Kucera (1981-84) 39.2 4. Dan Hildebrandt (1999-00) 38.8 Ken Conner (1969-70) 38.8 6. Cory Solberg (1987-90) 38.7 7. Bret Bentow (2001-03) 38.5 8. Darcy Dahlem (1991-93) 37.7 9. Brent Halfmann (2004-present) 37.5 10. John Woleske (1973-76) 36.7 SINGLE-SEASON PATS MADE (ALL GAMES) 1. Brandon Hellevang (2006) Jeff Glas (2003) Cameron Peterka (2001) 4. Jeff Glas (2005) 5. Cameron Peterka (2000) 6. Jeff Glas (2004) James Gronowski (1972) 8. Erroll Mann (1966) 9. Darcy Dahlem (1993) John Roche (1984) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 8. 9. 49 49 49 48 43 42 42 37 36 36 SINGLE-SEASON FIELD GOALS MADE (ALL GAMES) Jeff Glas (2005) 30 Cameron Peterka (2001) 24 Jeff Glas (2004) 21 Pat Beaty (1988) 20 Cory Solberg (1989) 19 Jeff Glas (2003) 17 Cameron Peterka (2000) 17 Juan Gomez-Tagle (1996) 15 Jeff Glas (2002) 14 Pat Beaty (1987) 14 Tony Shahbarat (1971) 14 10. SINGLE-SEASON PUNTS (ALL GAMES) John Conrad (1967) Tom Biolo (1977) Bret Bentow (2001) Roger Bahl (1994) Tom Biolo (1979) Ken Conner (1969) Brent Halfmann (2004) Darcy Dahlem (1993) Cory Solberg (1989) Kurt Otto (1985) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. SINGLE-SEASON PUNTING AVERAGE (ALL GAMES) Tom Biolo (1978) 43.7 Glen Kucera (1983) 43.4 Tom Biolo (1980) 42.5 John Conrad (1967) 41.4 Tom Biolo (1979) 41.1 John Conrad (1966) 41.0 Ken Conner (1969) 40.5 Cory Solberg (1989) 40.1 Dan Hildebrandt (1999) 39.8 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Brandon Hellevang tied UND’s single-season record for PATs as a freshman in 2006. 75 71 70 69 67 65 63 63 63 62 Tom Biolo holds UND records for single-season and career punting average. All top 10 lists on this page include both regular season and postseason games. All records date back to 1954 unless noted. 105 UND RECORDS Individual Single-Game Records Most Yards Rushing: Best Rushing Avg. (Min. 10 att.): Most Most Most Most Most Most Rushing Attempts: Rushing Touchdowns: Passing Yards: Passes Attempted: Passes Completed: Touchdown Passes: Most Interceptions Thrown: Most Pass Receptions: Most Receiving Yardage: Most Touchdown Receptions: Most Total Offense: Most Touchdowns Scored: Most PATs: Longest Field Goal Made: Most Field Goals Attempted: Most Field Goals Made: Most Points Scored: Most Punts Attempted: Best Punting Average: Most Fumbles Recovered: Most Interceptions Made: Most Sacks (records since 1977): 282, Phillip Moore vs. Augustana (11/7/98) 16.8, Dave Osborn vs. Minnesota-Duluth (9/14/63) (12 carries for 202 yards) 46, Phillip Moore vs. MSU, Mankato (10/10/98) 6, Mike Deutsch vs. Montana (9/16/72) 515, John Bowenkamp at Augustana (11/9/02) 72, Kurt Otto vs. Texas A&M-Kingsville (9/13/86) 41, Kurt Otto vs. Texas A&M-Kingsville (9/13/86) 6, by Corey Colehour vs. Morningside (11/12/66); 6, by Kelby Klosterman vs. Winona State (NCAA Playoff 11/17/01) 5, Kurt Otto vs. Texas A&M-Kingsville (9/13/86); 5, Kurt Otto vs. South Dakota State (10/31/87) 15, Weston Dressler at Nebraska-Omana (10/14/06) 15, Mike Juhasz vs. SDSU (10/23/99); 15, Bill Predovich vs. South Dakota (10/8/66) 232, Jesse Smith at Augustana (11/9/02) 4, Jesse Smith vs. Winona State (NCAA Playoff 11/17/01); Regular Season–3, Tracy Martin vs. Texas A&M-Kingsville (9/13/86); Tim Gelinske vs. Augustana (10/6/90); Tom Hagert vs. MSU Mankato (NCAA Playoff, 11/27/93); Jeff McElroy vs. St. Cloud State (11/11/95); Jim Kleinsasser vs. North Dakota State (10/17/98). 506, Kurt Otto vs. Texas A&M-Kingsville (9/13/86) 6, Mike Deutsch vs. Montana (9/16/72) 9, Jamie Gronowski vs. Morningside (10/7/72) 9, Jeff Glas vs. Mesa State (9/14/02) 59 yards, Cameron Peterka at St. Cloud State (11/4/2000); Cameron Peterka vs. Pittsburg State (NCAA Playoff 11/24/2001) 8, Tony Shahbarat vs. Northern Iowa (10/30/71) 5, Pat Beaty vs. Morningside (1988); 5, Cameron Peterka vs. UM-Crookston (9/8/2001) 5, Jeff Glas vs. UM-Crookston (8/29/02) 36, Mike Deutsch vs. Montana (9/16/72) 11, three times, last, Darcy Dahlem vs. MSU Mankato (10/24/92) 51.7, Tom Biolo vs. No. Colorado (9/20/80) 3, Ron Green vs. Bemidji State (9/19/64) 3, several players; last, Mike Mooney vs. Augustana (10/15/94) 4.0, Jared Enger vs. Winona State (9/16/06) 4.0, Eric Schmidt vs. New Haven (9/21/01) 4.0, Mike Skadeland at South Dakota State (9/22/84) 4.0, Mark Turgeon vs. Portland State (9/5/81) Additional Individual Single-Season Records 2,841, John Bowenkamp (2003) 2,299, John Bowenkamp (2003) 2,027, Weston Dressler (2006) 7, Stan Wright (1963) 109, Cameron Peterka (10/31/98-11/3/01) or Redshirt Freshman (All Games): 1,253, Ryan Chappell (2006 as redshirt freshman) Most Yards Rushing by Freshman or Redshirt Freshman (Reg. Season): 846, Phillip Moore (1995 as redshirt freshman) Total Offense (All Games): Total Offense (Reg. Season): All-Purpose Yards (All Games): Fumbles Recovered: Most Consecutive PATs: Most Yards Rushing by Freshman Additional Individual Career Marks 6,164, Todd Kovash (1987-90) 11, Stan Wright (1963-65) Total Offense: Fumbles Recovered: Additional Miscellaneous Marks Most Consecutive Games, 100 Yards Rushing: 15, Shannon Burnell (Last nine games of 1991,first six games of 1992, snapped Oct. 24, 1992 by MSU, Mankato) Most Consecutive Games, Scoring a Touchdown: 17, Red Jarrett (Between 1929-1931) Team Single-Game Records Most Most Most Most Most 106 First Downs Rushing: First Downs Passing: First Downs Penalty: Total First Downs: Offensive Plays: 23 vs. Morningside (9/28/74) 25 vs. Texas A&M-Kingsville (9/13/86) 4, several times; last vs. N. Colorado (10/2/93) 36 vs. Texas A&M-Kingsville (9/13/86) 104 vs. Morningside (11/1/69) 70 vs. Montana State (9/13/75) 512 vs. Morningside (9/28/74) 515 at Augustana (11/9/02) 642 vs. Morningside (9/28/74) 72 vs. Texas A&M-Kingsville (9/13/86) 41 vs. Texas A&M-Kingsville (9/13/86) 6 by South Dakota State (10/31/87) 15 vs. at Minnesota Duluth (10/15/05) and vs. North Dakota State (10/21/78) Most Yards Penalized: 153 vs. Northern Colorado (10/1/83) Most Fumbles Committed: 11 vs. Montana University (11/14/48) Most Fumbles Lost: 7 at Montana University (11/14/48) Most Fumbles Recovered: 7 vs. Bemidji State (9/19/64) Most Total Points: 86, (86-0) vs. Fargo College (1904) Most Touchdown Passes: 7 vs. Morningside (11/12/66) Most Touchdowns Rushing: 8 vs. Moorhead State (1950), 8 vs. Bemidji State (9/9/95) Most Touchdowns Total: 14 vs. Fargo College (1904) Most Total Offensive Yardage, Both Teams, at UND: 1,168 vs. Texas A&M-Kingsville (9/13/86) Most Pts. Allowed by UND at UND: 67 to Texas A&M-Kingsville (9/13/86) Most Points Scored by Both Teams at UND: 111 vs. Texas A&M-Kingsville (9/13/86) Fewest Yards Allowed Rushing: Minus 76 vs. N.D. State (10/16/71) Most Yards Allowed Rushing: 552 vs. N.D. State (10/18/69) Fewest Yards Passing Allowed: 0, several times, last vs. North Dakota State (10/27/84) Most Yards Passing Allowed: 396 vs. Portland State (9/6/80) Most Sacks (records since ‘77): 14 vs. New Haven (9/21/2001) Most Sacks by Opponent (records since 1977): 12 by Nebraska-Omaha (11/11/2000) Fewest Total Points Allowed: 0, many times, last vs. Minnesota Duluth (10/16/04) Most Total Points Allowed: 83 by Kentucky (1950) Most Most Most Most Most Most Most Most Rushing Attempts: Yards Gained Rushing: Yards Gained Passing: Total Yards: Passes Attempted: Passes Completed: Passes Intercepted: Penalties: Team Single-Season Records 14 (2001) 13 games (1929-30) 23 games (11/16/02 to 10/29/05) 154 (1975) All Games –139 (2006) Reg. Season–127 (2003) Most First Downs by Penalty: 23 (1986) Most Total First Downs: All Games–280 (2001) Reg. Season–232 (1972) Most Offensive Plays: All Games–1020 (2001) Reg. Season–918 (1972) Most Rushing Attempts: 645 (1972) Most Yards Rushing: 3,401 (1975) Most Passing Yards: All Games–3,185 (2001) Reg. Season–2,572 (1966) Most Total Yards: All Games–5,534 (2001) Reg. Season–4,430 (1972) Most Passes Attempted: 433 (1986) Most Passes Completed: All Games–261 (2001) Reg. Season–221 (1986) Most Interceptions Thrown: 20 (1973) Most Penalties: All Games–105 (2005) Reg. Season–91 (2000) Most Penalty Yards: All Games–972 (2005) Reg. Season–798 (2005) Most Fumbles: 40 (1976) Most Fumbles Lost: 21 (1976) Most Fumbles Recovered: 24 (1972) Most Total Points: All Games–475 (2001) Reg. Season–429 (1972) Most Touchdown Passes Thrown: All Games–34 (2001) Reg. Season–24 (1972) Most Rushing Touchdowns: 38 (1972) Most Total Touchdowns: 59 (1972) Fewest Yards Rushing Allowed: 553 (2001) Most Yards Rushing Allowed: 3,336 (1986) Fewest Yards Passing Allowed: 334 (1956) Most Yards Passing Allowed: All Games–2,369 (2001) Reg. Season–2,093 (1983) Fewest Points Allowed: 61 (1963) Most Points Allowed: 396 (1986) Most Wins: Longest Winning Streak: Longest Home Winning Streak: Most First Downs Rushing: Most First Downs Passing: TOP SINGLE GAME PERFORMANCES 000UUU 150-Yard Rushing Games Date 11/18/06 11/04/06 10/15/05 8/28/04 11/22/03 9/27/03 11/2/02 9/15/01 10/21/00 9/2/00 11/13/99 11/21/98 11/7/98 10/31/98 10/17/98 10/10/98 11/8/97 10/25/97 10/11/97 10/4/97 9/27/97 9/20/97 11/16/96 11/16/96 10/26/96 9/28/96 9/14/96 11/19/94 10/15/94 11/20/93 10/30/93 10/23/93 9/18/93 11/9/91 9/28/91 9/21/91 9/14/91 10/13/90 9/24/88 11/7/87 9/22/84 9/15/84 9/17/83 10/3/81 9/12/81 11/1/80 10/4/80 9/27/80 9/16/78 11/13/76 11/8/75 10/11/75 10/11/75 10/4/75 9/20/75 11/9/74 11/2/74 11/2/74 9/28/74 9/14/74 11/3/73 9/16/72 10/24/70 9/26/70 11/1/69 10/10/64 9/14/63 Player Ryan Chappell Ryan Chappell Chris Beatty Adam Roland Adam Roland Adam Roland Riza Mahmoud Jed Perkerewicz Jed Perkerewicz Jed Perkerewicz Jed Perkerewicz Phillip Moore Phillip Moore Phillip Moore Phillip Moore Phillip Moore Phillip Moore Phillip Moore Phillip Moore Phillip Moore Phillip Moore Phillip Moore Phillip Moore Tony DelDotto Phillip Moore Phillip Moore Phillip Moore Ross Almlie Ross Almlie Shannon Burnell Shannon Burnell Shannon Burnell Shannon Burnell Shannon Burnell Shannon Burnell Shannon Burnell Shannon Burnell Shannon Burnell Omar Mickens Tom DeMars Anthony Mazzu Anthony Mazzu Pat Juhl Milson Jones Milson Jones Milson Jones Milson Jones Tim Hroza Gary Pietruszewski Bill Deutsch Dale Kasowski Bill Deutsch Dale Kasowski Dale Kasowski Bill Deutsch Bill Deutsch Dale Kasowski Bill Deutsch Bill Deutsch Bill Deutsch Dale Kasowski Mike Deutsch Mike Deutsch Mike Deutsch Dave Williamson Dave Osborn Dave Osborn Date 12/02/06 11/05/05 11/06/04 11/9/02 10/19/02 11/17/01 11/13/99 11/6/99 10/7/95 11/6/93 11/7/92 Player Reed Manke Reed Manke Chris Belmore John Bowenkamp John Bowenkamp Kelby Klosterman Tony Stein Tony Stein Kevin Klancher Clay Wagner Kory Wahl TC-Yds. 16- 235 23- 150 36- 158 30- 178 31- 164 24- 166 44- 192 30- 186 37- 197 35- 214 25- 161 25- 155 39- 282 30- 192 35- 205 46- 274 37- 276 33- 220 37- 242 34- 216 35- 188 28- 204 27- 204 26- 173 43- 168 40- 225 19- 197 27- 174 24- 155 32- 191 32- 213 31- 174 28- 155 32- 189 37- 158 26- 168 36- 252 24- 151 15- 150 24- 196 25- 150 24- 154 25- 170 18- 150 29- 163 19- 175 24- 233 20- 163 13- 153 36- 165 36- 254 20- 152 15- 150 31- 156 25- 226 35- 168 18- 166 27- 233 19- 189 23- 151 34- 182 21- 157 24- 219 23- 167 40- 257 17- 192 12- 200 Opponent Winona State (P) St. Cloud State Minnesota Duluth Delta State Pittsburg State (P) Augustana Minn. State, Mankato Northern Colorado South Dakota State Central Washington Nebraska-Omaha Northern Colorado (P) Augustana South Dakota North Dakota State MSU Mankato Augustana St. Cloud State Minn. State, Mankato Nebraska-Omaha Morningside South Dakota State St. Cloud State St. Cloud State South Dakota Augustana Moorhead State Northeast Missouri State Augustana Pittsburg State (P) North Dakota State Nebraska-Omaha Morningside Nebraska-Omaha South Dakota South Dakota State Moorhead State Nebraska-Omaha Morningside South Dakota South Dakota State Augustana Augustana South Dakota Nevada-Reno South Dakota State North Dakota State Augustana Eastern Montana Morningside St. Cloud State South Dakota State South Dakota State Northern Iowa Augustana Augustana Minn. State, Mankato Minn. State, Mankato Morningside Montana State South Dakota Montana Morningside Minn. State, Mankato Morningside South Dakota State Minnesota-Duluth 300-Yard Passing Games C-A-Yds. 29-51-328 28-44-335 28-39-404 36-54-515 33-47-363 27-32-341 26-46-318 21-31-314 15-24-307 15-24-378 14-22-307 Opponent Grand Valley State (P) South Dakota South Dakota Augustana St. Cloud State Winona State (P) Nebraska-Omaha St. Cloud State Nebraska-Omaha South Dakota Nebraska-Omaha 10/14/89 10/7/89 10/29/88 9/13/86 10/28/72 10/26/68 11/12/66 11/5/66 11/6/65 Todd Kovash Todd Kovash Todd Kovash Kurt Otto Jay Gustafson Dick Kampa Corey Colehour Corey Colehour Corey Colehour 22-42-349 27-47-350 16-26-311 41-72-431 21-36-328 22-38-348 20-33-397 26-48-324 19-32-305 Nebraska-Omaha Augustana South Dakota State Texas A&M-Kingsville Northern Iowa Augustana Morningside Augustana Idaho State Date 11/25/06 10/28/06 10/14/06 9/01/06 11/05/05 10/01/05 9/24/05 12/04/04 11/06/04 11/29/03 11/8/03 10/25/03 10/18/03 10/4/03 11/9/02 11/9/02 10/19/02 11/17/01 9/8/01 10/28/00 10/14/00 11/13/99 11/6/99 10/23/99 10/9/99 9/25/99 10/17/98 11/1/97 11/2/96 10/19/96 10/7/95 9/23/95 11/27/93 11/6/93 11/2/92 10/14/89 10/7/89 10/29/88 10/15/88 9/5/87 11/1/86 10/25/86 9/27/86 9/28/85 10/28/78 10/22/77 11/10/73 10/13/73 10/6/73 9/29/73 9/22/73 9/8/73 11/11/72 10/28/72 10/26/68 11/5/66 Player Brady Trenbeath Weston Dressler Weston Dressler Weston Dressler Dan Grossman Dan Grossman Dan Grossman Caleb Johnson Caleb Johnson Willis Stattelman Jesse Ahlers Travis Lueck Travis Lueck Willis Stattelman Jesse Smith Caleb Johnson Jesse Smith Jesse Smith Dan Graf Dan Graf Jesse Smith Mike Juhasz Mike Juhasz Mike Juhasz Luke Schleusner Mike Juhasz Jim Kleinsasser Mike Juhasz Kirby Garry Kirby Garry Jeff McElroy Jeff McElroy Tom Hagert Aaron Schramm Tim Gelinske Mike Schmaltz Tim Gelinske Mark Poolman Mark Poolman Mark Poolman Tracy Martin Tracy Martin Tracy Martin Tracy Martin Pat Wacker Pat Wacker Ron Gustafson Ron Gustafson Ron Gustafson Ron Gustafson Ron Gustafson Ron Gustafson Lawrie Skolrood Sheldon Joppru Pat Kenney Pete Porinsh Rec-Yds. 7- 125 6- 174 15- 159 10- 141 11- 181 4- 144 7- 140 10- 129 10- 141 12- 125 8- 143 8- 135 6- 165 10- 161 12- 232 8- 128 13- 203 6- 133 6- 128 9- 150 3- 129 13- 144 11- 131 15- 179 5- 141 9- 161 8- 169 11- 138 11- 148 6- 125 7- 202 8- 152 8- 156 9- 150 9- 129 5- 135 8- 136 6- 127 6- 145 11- 141 9- 183 11- 125 9- 132 6- 177 4- 125 7- 132 9- 151 5- 148 8- 131 6- 146 6- 147 10- 178 7- 132 7- 130 10- 209 8- 130 Opponent Nebraska-Omaha (P) Minnesota Duluth Nebraska-Omaha Central Washington South Dakota St. Cloud State Augustana Pittsburg State (P) South Dakota Winona State (P) South Dakota Minnesota State North Dakota State St. Cloud State Augustana Augustana St. Cloud State Winona State (P) Minnesota-Crookston Augustana Northern Colorado Nebraska-Omaha St. Cloud State South Dakota State Morningside MSU Mankato North Dakota State South Dakota Morningside Minn. State, Mankato Nebraska-Omaha Augustana Minn. State, Mankato South Dakota Pittsburg State Nebraska-Omaha Augustana South Dakota State Northern Colorado Southwest Missouri State Northern Colorado St. Cloud State South Dakota State South Dakota State South Dakota North Dakota State Montana State South Dakota State Morningside Augustana Minnesota Minn. State, Mankato Nevada-Las Vegas Northern Iowa Augustana Augustana 10/29/66 10/8/66 10/23/65 Pete Porinsh Bill Predovich Stan Wright 8- 137 15- 143 8- 162 Montana State South Dakota South Dakota 125-Yard Receiving Games (P) Indicates Playoff Game; Records date back to 1963 107 TEAM RECORDS Year-by-Year Team Offensive Stats Statistics include REGULAR SEASON games only. Year 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993 1992 1991 1990 1989 1988 1987 1986 1985 1984 1983 1982 1981 1980 1979 1978 1977 1976 1975 1974 1973 1972 1971 1970 1969 1968 1967 1966 1965 1964 1963 1962 1961 1960 1959 1958 1957 1956 1955 1954 108 G 10 11 10 10 11 11 11 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 9 10 11 11 10 11 11 11 11 10 10 10 11 10 11 9 9 10 10 10 10 9 9 8 10 9 9 9 9 9 9 8 8 8 8 8 9 9 FD 185 225 197 212 205 197 192 173 180 184 171 182 148 165 179 173 184 171 192 180 224 165 172 182 149 162 159 180 173 166 142 168 212 204 208 166 146 141 130 111 172 154 119 110 117 121 120 91 119 n/a 116 109 106 RUSHING Att Yds 331 1464 446 1683 403 1655 361 1413 419 1537 434 1687 473 1771 345 1188 423 2025 453 2320 466 2048 456 1643 363 1182 459 1829 444 1578 426 1995 374 1605 370 1135 413 1642 343 1182 363 1270 489 1876 540 2471 526 2164 406 1394 465 1882 542 2471 527 2232 496 2373 532 1793 447 1415 574 3100 620 2919 503 1770 575 2159 558 1814 492 1589 371 1045 320 769 441 1171 343 952 350 1123 404 1658 439 2035 436 1576 367 1478 387 1569 335 1024 359 1723 323 1416 368 1619 410 2133 336 1493 Avg/G 146.4 153.0 165.5 141.3 139.7 153.4 161.0 118.8 202.5 232.0 204.8 164.3 118.2 182.9 157.8 221.7 160.5 303.2 149.3 118.2 115.5 170.5 224.6 196.7 139.4 188.2 247.1 202.9 237.3 163.0 157.2 344.4 291.9 177.0 215.9 181.4 176.6 116.1 96.1 117.1 105.8 124.8 184.2 226.1 175.1 164.2 196.1 128.0 215.4 177.0 202.4 237.0 165.9 TD 17 18 13 16 16 18 24 10 24 20 13 20 9 21 17 20 19 10 19 15 12 11 25 19 16 14 31 24 23 10 9 33 32 24 35 15 15 12 12 8 13 16 16 17 11 17 16 12 n/a n/a 10 n/a n/a PASSING Att-Com-Int 184-277-6 313-203-11 165-289-11 345-229-5 348-208-12 309-198-6 252-136-6 289-177-11 259-126-13 175-96-4 207-111-6 221-132-9 260-147-7 227-111-8 254-148-9 181-102-8 266-149-6 364-193-15 324-188-13 340-188-12 433-221-16 215-86-12 164-67-14 243-133-8 263-124-15 215-101-9 123-53-9 212-84-10 200-74-15 236-94-11 196-73-16 87-30-6 155-70-12 269-127-20 247-131-11 243-111-14 236-101-12 283-114-13 238-128-13 186-74-8 310-164-11 258-134-19 91-42-11 82-27-10 113-39-9 120-55-6 76-37-5 106-43-8 105-43-16 178-74-16 96-39-9 72-32-7 166-80-n/a Yds 2263 2527 1938 2741 2350 2299 2091 2245 1908 1236 1356 1766 1941 1509 1921 1157 1910 2112 2318 1854 2364 1277 902 1649 1547 1099 630 1213 1180 1104 1200 722 1121 2051 1869 1398 1335 1557 1639 851 2298 1892 834 383 496 836 496 672 596 1192 572 451 1415 Avg/G 226.3 229.7 193.8 274.1 213.6 209.0 190.1 224.5 190.8 123.6 135.6 176.6 194.1 150.9 192.1 128.6 191.0 192.0 210.7 185.4 214.9 116.1 82.0 149.9 154.7 109.9 63.0 110.3 118.0 100.4 133.3 80.2 112.1 205.1 186.9 139.8 148.3 173.0 204.9 85.1 255.3 210.2 92.7 42.6 55.1 92.9 62.0 84.0 74.5 149.0 71.5 50.1 157.2 TD 21 23 21 24 12 23 21 19 13 16 15 18 20 8 15 11 16 11 13 13 16 10 12 16 9 7 4 6 10 12 7 6 8 16 17 12 6 11 6 5 20 10 10 6 5 11 5 4 6 11 6 4 11 TOTAL Plays 608 759 693 706 767 743 725 634 682 628 673 677 623 686 698 607 640 734 737 683 796 704 704 769 669 680 665 739 696 768 643 661 775 772 822 801 728 654 558 627 653 608 495 521 549 487 463 441 464 501 464 482 502 OFFENSE Yds Avg/G 3727 372.7 4210 382.7 3593 359.3 4154 415.4 3887 353.4 3986 362.4 3862 351.1 3433 343.3 3933 393.3 3556 355.6 3404 340.4 3409 340.9 3123 312.3 3338 333.8 3499 349.9 3152 350.2 3515 351.5 3247 295.2 3960 360.0 3036 303.6 3634 330.4 3153 286.6 3373 306.6 3813 346.6 2941 294.1 2981 298.1 3101 310.1 3445 313.2 3553 355.3 2897 263.4 2615 290.6 3822 424.7 4040 404.0 3821 382.1 4028 408.8 3212 321.2 2924 324.9 2602 289.1 2408 301.0 2022 202.2 3250 361.1 3015 335.0 2492 276.9 2418 268.7 2072 230.2 2314 257.1 2065 258.1 1696 212.0 2319 289.9 2608 326.0 2191 273.9 2584 287.1 2908 323.1 Fum Penalty No/L No/Yds 9-6 58-540 26-10 88/798 15-9 59/544 15-10 68/572 21-14 66/606 19-11 73/676 19-11 91/767 16-8 65/465 12-5 74/675 12-10 48/429 11-7 48/426 18-8 49/384 16-8 52/452 18-6 42/380 14-5 52/453 4-2 49/410 12-9 58/526 17-9 51/433 21-9 72/548 18-10 48/442 31-20 56/508 27-17 71/622 24-13 53/480 16-13 65/687 20-13 62/567 32-15 59/521 26-13 50/533 24-10 55/604 21-14 68/684 32-16 49/454 40-21 48/491 22-11 51/553 34-17 67/617 29-12 62/613 n/a-10 70/738 n/a-19 59/605 n/a-13 66/627 18-13 56/592 24-13 53/543 26-19 51/470 21-11 40/371 20-14 43/413 21-8 34/340 26-14 29/256 24-15 37/337 21-7 40/366 23-13 39/344 26-16 31/260 19-9 38/370 n/a-n/a n/a 27-17 48/347 25-17 51/401 n/a-n/a n/a TEAM RECORDS Year-by-Year Team Defensive Stats Statistics include REGULAR SEASON games only. Year 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993 1992 1991 1990 1989 1988 1987 1986 1985 1984 1983 1982 1981 1980 1979 1978 1977 1976 1975 1974 1973 1972 1971 1970 1969 1968 1967 1966 1965 1964 1963 1962 1961 1960 1959 1958 1957 1956 1955 1954 G 10 11 10 10 11 11 11 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 9 10 11 11 10 11 11 11 11 10 10 10 11 10 11 9 9 10 10 10 10 9 9 8 10 9 9 9 9 9 9 8 8 8 8 8 9 9 FD 169 164 144 193 155 128 129 148 159 165 136 144 152 148 147 146 194 201 228 169 253 230 180 192 156 156 138 165 169 208 170 158 186 175 123 91 109 172 134 142 120 107 132 99 105 146 123 123 103 n/a 121 106 125 RUSHING Att Yds 307 830 317 752 341 880 345 888 359 1013 343 553 351 772 409 1321 352 1003 403 1305 355 1071 371 1016 402 1168 385 1176 392 1086 349 1295 484 1861 531 2262 502 1810 501 1904 580 3336 549 2496 471 1288 434 1341 400 1061 431 1363 477 1342 513 1524 521 1898 552 2295 531 2438 431 1416 495 2212 573 1943 435 1069 435 922 389 942 491 1903 421 1602 485 1716 390 1290 336 708 421 1180 406 1187 422 1445 n/a 1529 n/a 1311 n/a 1628 n/a 1380 n/a n/a 407 1810 441 1525 406 1850 Avg/G 83.0 68.4 88.0 88.8 92.1 50.3 70.2 132.1 100.3 130.5 107.1 101.6 116.8 117.6 108.6 143.9 186.1 205.6 164.5 190.4 303.3 226.9 117.1 121.9 106.1 136.3 134.2 138.5 189.8 208.6 270.9 157.3 221.2 194.3 106.9 92.2 104.7 211.4 200.3 171.6 143.3 78.7 131.1 131.9 160.6 169.9 163.9 203.5 172.5 n/a 226.3 169.4 205.6 TD 7 2 9 7 14 2 4 6 9 14 13 8 10 8 9 12 17 13 17 19 36 27 8 19 9 14 16 10 19 18 26 10 26 17 14 9 n/a n/a n/a 15 8 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a PASSING Att-Com-Int 336-187-12 395-204-21 161-331-14 280-164-8 304-163-10 327-145-25 323-148-16 271-125-10 330-166-8 264-139-11 262-117-9 301-147-9 300-134-20 279-135-15 229-120-16 218-108-9 273-138-15 277-153-6 251-143-11 189-92-9 226-123-13 283-156-8 309-167-22 346-157-12 312-141-16 255-129-15 216-117-17 229-106-13 177-82-16 266-126-23 144-65-11 247-129-9 181-82-12 204-83-24 226-72-18 194-58-16 218-73-20 226-103-21 178-72-11 206-85-13 218-84-16 235-94-19 154-76-11 129-61-13 107-41-12 144-78-14 122-58-5 86-46-6 130-42-15 n/a 71-25-11 76-28-6 131-54-13 Yds 2308 2134 1626 2149 2021 1552 1617 1518 2044 1526 1474 1639 1512 1599 1753 1264 1733 1918 1730 1147 1600 1980 1958 2093 1646 1494 1525 1298 1143 1611 835 1608 1486 1205 999 866 1126 1509 914 995 919 1116 925 687 574 972 603 781 587 n/a 344 344 703 Avg/G 230.8 194.0 162.6 214.9 183.7 141.1 147.0 151.8 204.4 152.6 147.4 163.9 151.2 159.9 175.3 140.4 173.3 174.4 157.3 114.7 145.5 180.0 178.0 190.3 164.6 149.4 152.5 118.0 114.3 146.5 92.8 178.7 148.6 120.5 99.9 86.6 125.1 167.7 114.3 99.5 102.1 124.0 102.8 76.3 63.8 108.0 75.4 97.6 73.4 n/a 43.0 38.2 78.1 TD 11 15 4 17 12 13 11 8 8 10 10 13 4 7 8 6 9 16 14 7 14 13 7 9 7 3 6 4 7 7 5 12 15 8 4 5 10 9 4 6 8 4 9 3 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a TOTAL Plays 643 712 672 625 663 670 674 680 682 667 617 672 702 664 621 567 757 808 753 690 806 832 780 780 712 686 693 742 698 818 675 678 676 777 661 629 607 717 599 691 608 571 575 535 529 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 478 517 537 OFFENSE Yds Avg/G 3138 313.8 2886 262.4 2506 250.6 3037 303.7 3034 275.8 2105 191.4 2389 217.2 2839 283.9 3047 304.7 2831 283.1 2545 254.5 2655 265.5 2680 268.0 2775 277.5 2839 283.9 2559 284.3 3594 359.4 4180 380.0 3540 321.8 3051 305.1 4936 448.7 4476 409.9 3246 295.1 3434 312.2 2707 270.7 2857 285.7 2867 286.7 2822 256.5 3041 304.1 3906 355.1 3273 363.7 3024 336.0 3698 369.8 3148 314.8 2068 206.8 1788 178.8 2068 229.8 3412 379.1 2516 314.5 2711 271.1 2209 245.4 1824 202.7 2105 233.9 1874 208.2 1798 199.8 2501 277.9 1914 239.2 2409 301.1 1967 245.9 n/a n/a 2154 269.3 1869 207.7 2553 283.7 Fum Penalty No/L No/Yds 8-2 52-357 24-11 91/692 17-8 64/472 10-7 51/455 18-7 63/557 22-12 68/549 25-11 71/532 21-11 54/448 16-10 61/452 17-9 59/464 19-11 46/389 26-15 49/373 20-10 56/480 20-10 55/433 20-9 61/557 19-7 104/454 18-9 66/577 25-10 61/519 24-10 58/549 23-16 80/740 33-15 90/811 32-20 77/717 30-21 67/578 20-10 64/646 30-17 65/561 28-12 62/593 28-18 64/673 21-13 50/501 26-18 53/492 36-17 74/624 34-16 51/520 21-14 36/407 29-16 49/471 35-16 57/682 n/a-23 54/530 n/a-22 46/438 n/a-16 47/447 33-17 53/520 22-10 47/482 25-15 49/495 27-16 37/323 26-13 41/378 30-22 26/250 30-21 26/206 35-18 36/270 29-19 33/257 30-14 40/300 28-19 39/325 20-11 33/289 n/a n/a 20-10 29/291 26-20 29/212 n/a-24 n/a/339 109 UND FOOTBALL ALL-AMERICANS 000UUU 1930 Glenn Jarrett, HB AP H UP H NYN NEA 1 H 1931 Fred Felber, E AP 3 UP NYN NEA 1933 Ted Meinhover, T Ralph Pierce, HB AP UP 1934 Jack Charbonneau, QB AP H 1937 Chuck Gainor, E 1970 Dan Martinsen, DB Don McLean, LB Greg Schneider, DB Jerry Skogmo, DE AP H 2 H H NYN NEA COL H H 1971 Jim LeClair, LB Dan Martinesen, DB AP AFCA NYN NEA WIL 1 1 2 1 UP NYN NEA 1972 Mike Deutsch, RB AP AFCA NYN NEA WIL 1 1 AP UP NYN NEA COL 2 1973 Ron Gustafson, FL AP AFCA NYN NEA WIL H 1938 Fritz Pollard, HB AP UP NYN NEA COL 1 1974 Ron Gustafson, FL AP AFCA NYN NEA WIL 1 1939 Evan Lips, QB AP UP NYN NEA COL H 1975 Bill Deutsch, FB Bryan Klipfel, OL AP AFCA NYN NEA WIL 1 3 1952 Richard Ryan, E AP UP NYN NEA WIL 2 1953 Richard Ryan, E AP UP NYN NEA WIL 1 1979 Joe Friederichs, DE Dale Markham, DT Paul Muckenhirn, TE Mike Voelker, FS AP AFCA P-M NEA WIL H 1 1 1 1954 Ron Kubesh, G/LB AP UP NYN NEA WIL 1 1955 Ronald Kavadas, OL Donald Miller, HB Steve Myhra, T AP H H 1 UP 1980 Andy Dahlen, LB Milson Jones, RB Todd Thomas, OT AP AFCA P-M NEA WIL H H 1 1981 Milson Jones, RB AP AFCA P-M NEA WIL 1 1956 Steve Myhra, T AP SI 1 NYN NEA WIL 1 1958 Jim Jarrett, HB AP H SI NYN NEA WIL 1984 Randy Harles, NG Tom Hedberg, LB AP AFCA P-M FBN WIL 1 1 1959 Jim Jarrett, HB AP H SI NYN NEA WIL 1988 Pat Beaty, K AP AFCA P-M FBN WIL 1 1960 Don Kaczmarek, T AP H SI NYN NEA WIL 1 1989 Cory Solberg, K AP AFCA P-M FBN WIL 1 1963 Neil Reuter, DT AP 1 SI NYN NEA WIL 1990 Dean Witkowski, LB AP AFCA AAC FBN WIL 1 1964 Jerry Jacobs, DT AP 2 SI NYN NEA WIL 1965 AP Corey Colehour, QB H Dave (Butch) Lince, DE 1 SI NYN NEA WIL 1991 Jason Childs, OL Tim Gelinske, WR Bill Riviere, OL Monte Shaide, NG AP AFCA AAC FBN FBG H H 3 H 1966 Corey Colehour, QB Roger Bonk, LB AP H 1 SI NYN NEA WIL 1992 Shannon Burnell, RB Monte Shaide, NG Kory Wahl, QB AP AFCA CMF FBN FBG 3 3 3 H 1968 Bill Predovich, E AP H SI NYN NEA WIL 1969 Bruce Smith, OL AP H SI NYN NEA WIL 1993 Shannon Burnell, RB Tim Gelinske, WR Brent Johnson, CB Mike Kuntz, LB Mike Mooney, LB Kevin Robson, OL AP AFCA CMF COS FBG 1 1 2 1 1 2 2 3 H 3 1 110 NYN NEA WIL 1 SI NYN NEA WIL UND FOOTBALL ALL-AMERICANS 000UUU 1994 Mark Callahan, NG James Cheatham, DB Jeff McElroy, WR Mike Mooney, LB AP AFCA CMF COS FBG 2 3 3 3 H 2 1 3 1995 Mark Callahan, NG David Hillesheim, DL Jeff McElroy, WR Tim Tibesar, LB AP AFCA AFQ COS FBG 1 3 2 2 1 1 2 2 2 3 1996 David Borowicz, LB Mark Callahan, NG James Cheatham, DB Juan Gomez-Tagle, K Jim Kleinsasser, TE Phillip Moore, RB Tim Prinsen, OL Tim Tibesar, LB AP AFCA AFQ COS FBG H 1 1 1 1 2 2 1 1 H H 2 3 1 1 1 1 1997 Jim Kleinsasser, TE Marcus McKenzie, OL Jason Mitchell, LB Phillip Moore, RB AP AFCA AFQ DAK FBG 1 1 H H 1 1 2 1 1998 Kelly Howe, FS Jim Kleinsasser, TE Greg Lotysz, OL Mike Mannausau, LB Marcus McKenzie, OL Phillip Moore, RB AP AFCA GNS DAK FBG 3 1 1 1 2 H H 2 2 1 1999 Kelly Howe, DB Mike Juhasz, WR Glen Matthews, DL Travis O’Neel, LB Cameron Peterka, K AP AFCA GNS DAK FBG 1 1 1 1 3 2 2 1 2000 Ryan Goven, LB Cameron Peterka, K Scott Schultz, DL Brad Wagner, DB AP AFCA D2F DAK FBG 2 2 1 1 1 1 3 2 H 2001 Ben Dixon, DL Dan Graf, WR/Util. Kelby Klosterman, QB Travis O’Neel, LB Cameron Peterka, K Craig Riendeau, DB Eric Schmidt, LB AP AFCA D2F DAK FBG 3 H 1 H H 1 1 H 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 3 2 3 2003 Digger Anderson, LB Jeff Glas, K Travis Lueck, Ret. Ben Olson, OL AP AFCA D2F DAK FBG 3 1 1 2 H H 1 1 1 1 2 CSR H 2004 Digger Anderson, LB Josh Brandsted, DB Weston Dressler, Ret. Danny Gagner, DB Jeff Glas, K Chris Kuper, OL AP AFCA D2F DAK FBG 3 1 1 3 CSR 1 H 2005 Digger Anderson, LB Weston Dressler, WR Danny Gagner, DB Jeff Glas, K Dan Grossman, WR Chris Kuper, OL USA AP AFCA D2F DAK FBG 1 1 1 1 1 H 1 2 2 H 1 1 1 1 H 1 1 2 2 CSR 2 2 2006 AP AFCA D2F DAK FBG Mitch Braegelmann, OL H Steve Brennan, LB 2 Ryan Chappell, RB H Weston Dressler, WR 1 1 1 1 1 Adam Wolff, DL 2 2 2 1 CSR 2 1 1 2 Key to Abbreviations AAC All-America Classic AFCA American Football Coaches Association AFQ American Football Quarterly AP Associated Press Little All-America CMF C.M. Frank COL Collier’s Little All-America (by Grantland Rice) COS College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA) CSR CollegeSportsReport.com D2F D2Football.com DAK Daktronics, Inc. FBG Don Hansen’s Football Gazette FBN Football News GNS Gannett News Service NEA Newspaper Enterprise Associaton NYN New York News P-M Pepsi-Mizlou SI Sports Illustrated UP United Press USA USA Football (Sophomore All-America Team) WIL Williamson 2 2 2 H 2 2 1 H H 3 2 1 2 1 2 111 UND FOOTBALL HONORS 000UUU National Honors Harlon Hill Trophy Finalists (Top 8) 1992 Shannon Burnell 1994 Mike Mooney 1995 Jeff McElroy 1997 Phillip Moore 2005 Digger Anderson ESPN the Magazine/CoSIDA Academic All-Americans (GTE prior to 2000) 1987 Kurt Otto, QB (1st team) 1988 Matt Gulseth, DB (1st) Chuck Clairmont, OL (1st) Rusty Ekness, TE (2nd) 1992 Mark Ewen, LB (1st) Tim Gelinske, WR (1st) 1996 Tim Tibesar, LB (1st) 1998 Marcus McKenzie, OL (2nd) 1999 Brant Grimes, DB (1st) 2001 Mac Schneider, OL (1st) 2002 Mac Schneider, OL (1st) 2003 Jesse Ahlers, WR (2nd) 2005 Jeff Glas, K (1st) Digger Anderson, LB (2nd) Danny Gagner, DB (2nd) 2006 Weston Dressler, WR (1st) Michael Greenwood, DB (1st) 1982 1985 1987 1988 1992 1996 1996 2003 NCAA Postgraduate Scholarships Paul Franzmeier, LB Glen Kucera, TE Kurt Otto, QB Matt Gulseth, DB Tim Gelinske, WR Tim Tibesar, LB Tom Langer, RB Kelby Klosterman, QB National Football Foundation and College Hall of Fame National Scholar-Athlete 1992 Tim Gelinske 1996 Tim Tibesar 1999 Brant Grimes 2002 Kelby Klosterman Woody Hayes National Scholar-Athlete Award 1992 Tim Gelinske Harry S. Truman Postgraduate Scholarship Award 1992 Mark Ewen 2001 Mac Schneider NCAA Walter Byers Postgraduate Scholarship 2002 Mac Schneider North Central Conference Male Scholar Athlete of the Year 2007 Michael Greenwood 112 All-NCC First-team selections only 1922 Walter (Baldy) Burkman, HB 1923 Alfred (Gummy) Thorwaldson, E 1925 Mike Geston, E 1926 Ernest Gustafson, T 1928 Stuart MacMillan, C Willis Shepard, E Eddie Showers, T 1929 Orrion Berg, E Glenn (Red) Jarrett, HB Stuart MacMillan, C William Mjogdalen, G Austin Smith, T 1930 John Burma, FB Gordon Dablow, G Fred (Nip) Felber, E Glen (Red) Jarrett, HB William Mjogdalen, G Curtis Schave, QB Austin Smith, T Claude Urevig, T 1931 Joseph Bourne, C John Burma, FB Gordon Dablow, G Fred (Nip) Felber, E Darrell Long, T Arthur Malo, G Ralph Pierce, HB Lloyde Richmond, HB 1932 Gordon Dablow, E Larry Knauf, HB Arthur Malo, G Ted Meinhover, T Ralph Pierce, HB 1933 Jack Charbonneau, QB Maurice Gehrke, G Ted Meinhover, G Ralph Pierce, HB 1934 Jack Charbonneau, QB Fritz Falgren, E Maurice Gehrke, G 1935 Fritz Falgren, E Martin Gainor, T Jack Charbonneau, QB 1936 Lloyd Amick, G Robert Campbell, HB Charles Gainor, E Martin Gainor, T Marvin Jacobson, T Jack Mackenroth, G Frederick (Fritz) Pollard, HB 1937 Lloyd Amrick, G John Devich, QB Charles Gainor, E Evan Lips, QB Jack Mackenroth, T Frederick (Fritz) Pollard, HB Jack West, Jr., C 1938 Michael Brenkus, HB Charles Gainor, E Evan Lips, QB Frederick (Fritz) Pollard, HB Jack West, Jr., C 1939 Michael Brenkus, HB Norman Leafe, E Evan Lips, QB William Richards, T 1940 William Brown, T Walter Dobler, HB Norman Leafe, E Edward Rossmiller, G 1941 Rob Ballinger, HB Walt Dobler, HB Gene Freeze, G Jack Whillans, T Wallace Olson, HB Al Simpson, E 1942 Don Loepp, C Tom Nelson, T Wallace Olson, HB 1946 Raymond Bostrom, T Dennis (Red) Huntley, HB 1947 Raymond Bostrom, T Donald Loepp, C 1948 Mark Foss, E DeWayne (Dewey) King, C 1949 Herbert LeMoine, HB Ralph Neinas, G Alton Thogersen, E 1950 Cyril DuCharme, HB Mark Foss, E Thomas Gilman, T Lloyd (Boom) Hallada, FB Ralph Neinas, G 1951 Francis Breidenbach, G Loren (Larry) Devine, T Lloyd (Boom) Hallada, FB Richard (Rocket) Ryan, HB Larry Stone, T 1952 Richard Koppenhaver, QB Richard (Rocket) Ryan, E 1953 Michael Bothum, E Calvin Hallada, AB Ronald Kubesh, G Richard (Rocket) Ryan, HB 1954 Ronald Kavadas, C Ronald Kubesh, G Richard (Rocket) Ryan, E 1955 Ronald Kavadas, C Richard McBride, HB Donald Miller, HB Steve Myhra, T 1956 Steve Myhra, T Gerald Ryan, E 1957 Robert Herrick, E Steven Piasecki, QB Donald Stueve, FB 1958 Robert Falos, QB John Hennen, G Robert Herrick, E James Jarrett, HB Donald Stueve, FB 1959 James Jarrett, HB Daniel Schafer, C 1960 L.C. Hester, HB Donald Kaczmarek, T 1961 Eugene Tetrault, E 1962 Robert Enebak, G Maurice Paulsen, T 1963 Donald Gulseth, G Neil Reuter, T 1964 Thomas Felix, G Donald Gulseth, T David Osborn, HB 1965 Roger Bonk, LB Corey Colehour, QB David (Butch) Lince, E 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 John McNally, HB Ralph Soltis, C David (Stan) Wright, HB Roger Bonk, LB Corey Colehour, QB Michael Gerlach, G Peter Porinsh, HB David Sagness, C Robert Toftey, HB Wayne Welter, T Charles Bosch, T Thomas Langseth, E Robert LaVoie, G William Predovich, E Robert Toftey, DB Raymond Tomberlin, C Charles Bosch, T Peter Gilbert, DB Thomas Langseth, E William Predovich, E Spencer (Coy) Tatum, G Daniel Martinsen, DB Gregory Schneider, E Bruce Smith, C Gary Fredrickson, E Jim LeClair, LB Daniel Martinsen, DB Donald McLean, LB Gregory Schneider, T Jerry Skogmo, E Bill Blake, C John Gist, G Terry Kremeier, T Frank Landy, T James LeClair, LB Daniel Martinsen, DB Doug Schindler, MG Jerry Skogmo, E Bill Blake, OC Randy Bottelson, DB Bill Cook, OG Mike Deutsch, RB Jay Gustafson, QB Sheldon Joppru, SE Frank Landy, DT John Miklesh, DE Ron Gustafson, Flk Jay Gustafson, QB Lawrie Skolrood, TE Brad Katzung, OT Bill Cook, OG Dave Fennell, DT Brian Klipfel, OC Bill Deutsch, RB Dale Kasowski, RB Ron Gustafson, Flk Bill Deutsch, FB Bryan Klipfel, OC Dale Kasowski, RB Scott Lovell, OT Marty LeClair, LB John Woleske, DB Tom Klabo, DE Bill Deutsch, FB Scott Martin, OG Mick Lucia, DE Pat Wacker, WR Mike Voelker, DB UND FOOTBALL HONORS 000UUU 1978 Steve Sybeldon, OT Joe Friederichs, DE Mike Voelker, DB 1979 Tom Biolo, Punter Andy Dahlen, LB Joe Friederichs, DE Doug Moen, OC Paul Muckenhirn, TE Mark Soderquist, OG Todd Thomas, OT Mike Voelker, DB 1980 Tom Biolo, Punter Jeff Compton, DB Andy Dahlen, LB Milson Jones, RB Doug Moen, OC Todd Thomas, OT 1981 Jeff Compton, DB Jay Hilbert, OT Milson Jones, RB 1982 Pat Juhl, RB Bruce Larson, DB Jerry Olson, OT Mark Turgeon, DE 1983 Glen Kucera, TE Mark Turgeon, DE Randy Harles, NG 1984 Tony Mazzu, FB Randy Harles, NG Doug Johnson, SS Tom Hedberg, LB 1986 Tracy Martin, WR 1987 Tom Demars, TB Kurt Otto, QB Monte Smith, OG Jon Wrzesinski, WR 1988 Monte Smith, OL Rusty Ekness, TE Mark Poolman, WR Matt Gulseth, DB Pat Beaty, PK 1989 Cory Solberg, PK-P 1990 Todd Kovash, QB Dean Witkowski, LB Bill Riviere, OC Mike Schmaltz, WR Omar Mickens, RB Cory Solberg, PK-P 1991 Shannon Burnell, RB Jason Childs, OL Tim Gelinske, WR Bill Riviere, OL Monte Shaide, DL 1992 Shannon Burnell, RB Tim Gelinske, WR Blaine O'Gorman, DB John Schumacher, TE Monte Shaide, DL Jeff Tatur, LB Kory Wahl, QB 1993 Shannon Burnell, RB Kevin Robson, OL Brent Johnson, DB Mike Mooney, LB Mike Kuntz, LB 1994 Ross Almlie, RB Mark Callahan, NG James Cheatham, FS 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 David Hillesheim, DE Brent Johnson, CB Jeff McElroy, WR Mike Mooney, LB Jeff McElroy, WR Tim Prinsen, OL Mark Callahan, DL David Hillesheim, DL Tim Tibesar, LB David Borowicz, LB Chad Emond, DB James Cheatham, DB David Borowicz, LB Mark Callahan, DL James Cheatham, DB Dwayne Ell, DL Juan Gomez-Tagle, PK Jim Kleinsasser, TE Phillip Moore, RB Tim Prinsen, OL Tim Tibesar, LB Kelly Howe, FS Jim Kleinsasser, TE Marcus McKenzie, OL Jason Mitchell, LB Phillip Moore, RB Kelly Howe, FS Jim Kleinsasser, TE Greg Lotysz, OL Mike Mannausau, LB Marcus McKenzie, OL Phillip Moore, RB Wes Atkinson, LB Kelly Howe, FS Mike Juhasz, WR Glen Matthews, DL Travis O’Neel, LB Scott Schultz, DL Mike Bryant, OL Ryan Goven, OLB Dan Graf, WR & returner Travis O’Neel, LB Jed Perkerewicz, RB Cameron Peterka, K Craig Riendeau, DB Scott Schultz, DL 2001 Mike Bryant, OL Dave Butler, OL Kelby Klosterman, QB Ben Dixon, DL Craig Riendeau, DB Travis O’Neel, LB Eric Schmidt, LB Cameron Peterka, K Dan Graf WR & KR 2002 Ben Olson, OL Jesse Smith, WR Dustin Thornburg, DB Ethan Marquis, LB 2003 Digger Anderson, LB Tyler Dahlen, LB Danny Gagner, DB Jeff Glas, K Travis Lueck, Util. Jeff Momerak, DL Ben Olson, OL 2004 Digger Anderson, LB Weston Dressler, Util. Danny Gagner, DB Jeff Glas, K Tony Hermes, LB Chris Kuper, OL Ryan Manke, DB 2005 Digger Anderson, LB Josh Brandsted, DB Ross Brennan, DL Tyler Dahlen, LB Weston Dressler, KR/PR Danny Gagner, DB Jeff Glas, K Dan Grossman, WR Brent Halfmann, P Chris Kuper, OL Jason Peterson, DL 2006 Mitch Braegelmann, OL Steve Brennan, OLB Ryan Chappell, RB Weston Dressler, WR & Ret. Jared Enger, DL Jason Hoffschneider, DB Dan Ullsperger, ILB Adam Wolff, DL Ira Frendberg Award This award replaced the Sioux Oil Can Award. Criteria for the Frendberg Award is that it is “given to the UND football player who generates great enthusiasm among squad members, works hard day after day and is dedicated to the game of football.” Ira Frendberg was born May 21, 1885 in Caledonia, N.D., and died March 10, 1979 in Grand Forks. He lettered in football in 1908 and 1909. After retiring from the ND Highway Department as a bridge engineer he returned to Grand Forks, where he became a fixture at UND games and practices. Up until age 92, he regularly took calisthenics with the football team. He willed his entire estate to UND. 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 Steve Dietsch, OG-OT Dave Jensen, FB Tom Biolo, QB Paul Franzmeier, LB Kirk Swenson, DB Steve Doody, DT Doug Ploen, DB Nate Stokke, DE Dennis Borowicz, RB Dennis Borowicz, RB Bill Riviere, OL Bill Riviere, OL Bill Riviere, OL Tim Gelinske, WR Jay Wandler, LB Shane Sedin, DL Tim Tibesar, LB Tim Tibesar, LB Chris Schrantz, WR Mike Mannausau, LB Wes Atkinson, LB Mike George, LB Dave Butler, G Mac Schneider, C Adam Stratton, DB David Wisthoff, FB Jason Peterson, DE Jared Enger, DE All-American placekicker Cory Solberg earned All-NCC honors in 1989 and 1990. 113 FOOTBALL LETTERWINNERS 000UUU Linebacker Roger Bonk (left), running back Pete Porinsh (center) and quarterback Corey Colehour led UND to a 37-20 Mineral Water Bowl win over Northern Illinois in 1965. A Aakhus, Charles K., 1951-52 Abernethy, James R., 1978-80 Abernethy, Jeffrey S., 1980, 1982-83 Adams, Alan M., 1941, 1946-47 Adams, Raymond K., 1959 Ahlers, Jesse, 2001-03 Ahlstrom, Erik, 2003 Alexander, Donovan, 2004-06 Alkins, Jamel, 2002 Allen, James Matteson, 1938-39 Allen, James M., 1945 Allen, Shane, 1997 Almlie, Ross D., 1991-94* Amick, Loyd M., 1935-37* Anderson, Reid (Digger), 2002-05* Anderson, Jeff, 2000 Anderson, John Alfred, 1953-54 Anderson, John T., 1964-66 Anderson, Karl K., 1949 Anderson, Kirk C., 1977-79 Anderson, Wayne R., 1957-58 Arason, Lawrence G., 1949 (Mgr) Aretz, Harold L., 1941 Arndt, Theodore A., 1924-25 Arnegard, Ole O., 1894 Askelson, Dennis L., 1954, 1956 114 Atkinson, Wes, 1996-99* Augustin, Donald J., 1953-55 Autrey, Shawn, 1995-97 Avery, Marion D., 1920-21 B Babiarz, Anthony, 1935 Babington-Johnson, Zachariah 2003-06 Bachmeier, Joseph D., 1960-61 Bacon, J. Myron, 1911 Bacon, Mark T., 1984-85 Baertsch, Robert J., 1951-52 Bahl, Roger, 1994-95 Bailey, Joe, 1996-98 Baker, George E., 1901-03 Bakkum, Julius, 1896 Ballinger, Robert O., 1941 Baptie, John L., 1897 Barnes, Paul M., 1907-10* Bates, David P., 1903 Battcher, Fred W., 1928 Batten, Jay C., 1912 Bauer, Brett, 2004-06 Baufield, Emil F., 1953 Baukol, Kay M., 1945 Bauman, Stephen A., 1965 (Mgr) Baumgarn, Kevin J., 1992-93 Beatty, Bill B., 1947-48 Beatty, Chris, 2002, 2005-06 Beaty, Patrick K., 1985-88 Bechdolt, Fred R., 1894* Beck, Danny L., 1969-70 Beck, Leroy, 1895 Behl, John W., 1953-54 Belmore, Chris, 2004-06 Bell, Anthony J., 1905-07* Bell, E. Forrest, 1966 Bellmore, Mark A., 1969-72 Bengston, Neil M., 1962 Benneweis, Jonathan, 1994 Benser, Earl W., 1925-27 Bentow, Bret, 2001-03 Bentz, Arthur, 1933 Berg, Orrion, 1928-30 Bergh, Ronald F., 1964-66 Bertagnoli, James E., 1970 Berthiaume, Robb, 1993-94 Bickford, E. Merle, 1896 Bickford G. Luther, 1894-97 Binek, Gary F., 1968 Biolo, Tom J., 1977-80 Bjorklund, Delbert L., 1925, 1927 Bjorklund, Leonard T., 1935-36 Bjorklund, Richard, 1942 Bjornaraa, Bjorngulv (Bud), 1960 Blake, Thomas J., 1975 Blake, William R., 1971-72* Blanchard, Frank L. (Norty), 1972-73 Blanchette, Ben J., 1934-36 Blaske, Mark D., 1971-75 Blikre, Clair T., 1946 (Mgr.) Bliss, Jay W., 1906-07 Blue, Casey, 2000-02 Bodine, Dale P., 1962-63 Bodine, Rob J., 1987 Bodoh, Matthew, 2005-06 Boe, Edmund W., 1924-25*-26 Boehland, Melvin G., 1962-64 Boehm, Frank, 1970 (Mgr.) Bokovoy, Sam A., 1924-26 Boleen, Keith M., 1966-67 Bolonchuk, William W., 1952-55* Bolstad, Ole, 1895 Bonk, Roger F., 1964-66* Bonvino, Christopher J., 1985 Bonzer, Clarence A., 1907-09* Booty, John L., 1924-26 Borowicz, David J., 1993-96 Borowicz, Dennis M., 1987-88 Borowicz, Rodney A., 1987-90 Bosch, Charles, 1966-68 Bosch, Donald, 1984-85*-86 Bosch, Louis N., 1961-62 Bosh, Thayne, 2001 Bostrom, Raymond A., 1942, 46-47 Bothum, Myron E., 1952-53* Bottelson, Randal A., 1970-72 Bourne, Joseph L., 1930-31 Bowenkamp, John, 2002-04* Boyce, William L., 1913-16 Boyd, Joseph, 1916, 1919 Boyd, Paul B., 1926-28 Boyer, John R., 1971 Braegelmann, Mitch, 2004, 2006 Brandner, Eugene, 1954-55 (Mgr.) Brandsted, Josh, 2002-05 Brannon, J. Marshall, 1902-07 Braverman, Arnold, 1933-35 Breidenbach, Francis A., 1950-51 Breitling, Bruce R., 1959-61 Breitling, Duane R., 1960-62 Breitling, Eric D., 1981-84 Brenkus, Michael J., 1937-39 Brennan, George A., 1894 Brennan, James J., 1910-11 Brennan, Ross, 2002, 2005 Brennan, Steve, 2003-06 Brewer, Brian R., 1965-67 Brewer, Paul G., 1958-59 Bridgeford, Charles L., 1973-74 Bridston, Don R., 1946-47 Briggs, Jeffrey A., 1986-87 Brodie, Al Leo, 1921-24 Bronson, John, 2006 Brown, Lee A.C., 1956 (Mgr.) Brown, Mark, 1989 Brown, William Gust, 1940 Bruegger, Orville H., 1917 Brunner, Paul, 1990 Bruzzini, Mike J., 1992 Bryant, Michael, 1999-01 Buck, Edgar H., 1952 Buckwalter, Jeff K., 1977-79 Budge, Ernest J., 1910-11 Budge, William E., 1908-11 Bugge, Charles W., 1964-66 Buisker, Matt 2004-05 Burdick, Frank J., 1991 Burkman, Walter B., 1920-23* Burnell, Shannon W., 1990-93* Burma, John J., 1929-31* Burnham, Brian K., 1978-79 Burns, Arthur G., 1908 Burr, Stephen R., 1965, 1967 Burtness, Olger B., 1903-06* Busby, Douglas R., 1966-67 Busdicker, Arthur E., 1920-23 Busdicker, Harold, 1921 Busse, James A., 1975-76 Butler, David, 1999, 01 Noseguard Mark Callahan earned first team Football Gazette and A.P. Little All-America honors in 1996. FOOTBALL LETTERWINNERS 000UUU Cummings, Burtland, 1986, 1988 Currie, Noyes A. (Nig), 1922-24* Currier, Charles E., 1899 D Running back Mike Deutsch earned first team A.P. All-America honors in 1972 and later signed a free agent contract with the Chicago Bears. He still ranks among UND’s all-time rushing leaders. Bye, Gordon J., 1938 C Cadreau, Dana W., 1967-69 Cadwell, Alex, 2004-06 Calder, William L.A., 1898 Caldis, Gordon J., 1939-41* Callahan, Mark, 1993-96* Cameron, John A., 1936-37 Cameron, John B., 1961 Campbell, Donald William, 1938-40 Campbell, Guy E., 1939 Campbell, John B. (Soup), 1954-55 Campbell, John D., 1916 Campbell, Robert J., 1934-36* Campbell, Thomas D., 1903 Camrud, Theodore M., 1955-56 Carlson, Dennis D., 1973-76 Carlson, Karl J., 1993-94 Carlson, Ronald D., 1964 Carney, Shad, 2005 Carpenter, Charles P., 1898-1900 Cassell, James T., 1915-16, 1919-20 Caufield, John Joseph (Jay), 1982-85 Caufield, Jake, 2005-06 Cedros, Henry J., 1950, 1952 Chappell, Ryan, 2006 Charboneau, Jack, 1933-35 Charles, Demetrius, 2002-05 Chatfield, Robert C., 1937 Cheatham, James A., 1993-96 Childs, Jason J., 1988-91 Chipman, Mark J.C., 1982 Christensen, Trent, 2004-06 Christofferson, Josh, 2000-02 Chumich, Louis H., 1934-35 Claffy, Herbert G., 1946, 1948-50* Clairmont, Charles P., 1985-88* Clark, Alan D., 1980-83 Clift, Milton L., 1951-52 Coghlan, K.J., 1994-95 Colehour, Corey A., 1964-66* Compton, Jeffrey J., 1978-81 Compton, Michael T., 1974-77 Conmy, Edward T., 1906-08* Conmy, James F.X., 1919-23 Conmy, John P. (Chick) 1903, 05-06 Conner, Kenneth M., 1967, 1969 Conrad, John C., 1965-67 Cook, Kevin P., 1981-84 Cook, Walter J., 1978-80 Cook, William O., 1971-73 Cope, Gerald A., 1932-33 Copple, Josh, 2002 Coulter, James A., 1900 Councilman, John D., 1958-60 Craver, Clarence (J.R.), 1997 Craig, Russell R., 1903-04 Crewe, Percy S., 1899-1900 Crouse, Michael, 1999-01 Croze, Deland J., 1936-37 Dablow, Darral G., 1964 Dablow, Gordon F. (Boomer), 1930-32* Dablow, Richard H. (Rip), 1931-33 Dahl, Hans J., 1903 Dahl, Thorvals I., 1911 Dahlem, Darcy J., 1991-93 Dahlen, Andy O., 1977-80* Dahlen, Tyler, 2002-05 Daily, Eugene F., (Firpo), 1922-23 Danko, Gerald A., 1966 Danner, Ronald J., 1966-67 Danovic, Stephen T., 1965-66 Darling, Ronald J., 1937 Daucsavage, Bruce L., 1973-74 Davidson, Tom M., 1988 Davis, Forest M., 1904-06 Davis, J. Ellsworth, 1895-98* Davis, Paul W., 1976-77 Dawson, Donovan, 1996-97 Day, Michael J., 1981-83 Dean, Alfred, 1904-08 DeCamp, Frank H., 1894 Dehnicke, Adam, 1998-01 DelDotto, Tony, 1995-96 Demars, Thomas W., 1985-87 Dempsey, Mark R., 1982-84 Dempsey, Paul L., 1974-75 Dennis, Christopher B., 1974-75 Denoma, Brent M., 1991-92 Derkos, Isadore P., 1960 DeSautel, Thomas, 2003, 2005-06 Deutsch, Michael J., 1970-72 Deutsch, William J., 1973-76 Devich, John J., 1936-37 Devine, Loren H., 1949-51 Deyak, Gregory M., 1989-91 Dew, James R., 1971-72 DeWeese, Raymond J., 1905 Dickson, Mark D., 1976-78 Dietsch, Steven W., 1974, 1976-78 Dietz, Robert O., 1946 Dixon, Ben, 1999-02 Dobler, Walter, 1939-41* Dockter, Steven, 1994-95 Dokken, Brian, 2002-03 Dolejs, Michael J., 1988 Dombrovski, Noah, 2006 Donahue, Gerald D., 1950-51 Doody, Stephen W., 1981-83* Dornack, Duane C., 1963-64 Dorso, Anthony M., 1983-86 Downey, John Edward, 1949-50 Doyle, Michael E., 1939-40 Dragge, Allen O., 1938-40 Draxton, Dudley D. (Dude), 1947 Dressen, Brad T., 1982-85 Dressler, Weston, 2004-06 Drew, Joseph M., 1924-26 Drexler, Douglas E., 1968-70* Drozda, William W., 1958-60 Drummond, Aaron, 1993-95* Ducharme, Cyril L., 1948-51* Duchscher, Shane, 2003-05 Duggan, Frank J., 1919-20, 1922 Dunnell, Irwin R., 1927 Durfey, Robert O., 1963 Durnin, William G., 1928-29 Duty, James H., 1899 E Eckholm, Einar K., 1933 Edgar, Earl W., 1963-64 Edick, Robert, 1935 Edmonds, Oscar W., 1908-09 Effertz, Alan F., 1977-78 Egizzi, Silvio F., 1929-31 Eide, James R., 1938, 1940-41 Ekness, Rustin (Rusty) J., 1985-88* Ell, Dwayne D., 1993-96 Ellingson, Minor E., 1917 Ellis, Ray S., 1906 Ellison, William P., 1914-15 Emanuel, Roger G., 1939-40 Emond, Chad W., 1993-95 Enebak, Robert H., 1960-62* Eneback, Rex R., 1979 Engebretson, Carl A., 94 Engel, Wesley A., 1950 Engen, Joel C., 1970-72 Enger, Jared, 2004-06 Erickson, Jeff, 1992-95 Erson, Mark E., 1989-91 Estes, Doug W., 1993-95 Evenson, Gerlas L., 1963-65 Everett, Grant, 1997-99 Everett, Tim L., 1989-91 Ewen, Mark D., 1989-92 F Fabel, Gary L., 1960-61 Fairchild, Clarence A., 1894-95*-96 Falgren, Fritz O., 1933-35* Falos, Robert D., 1957-58 Farnham, Albert T., 1909 Farnsworth, (Lt) Charles S., 1894 Faruolo, John, 1945 Fast, Wilbur, 1951 Faul, Chad, 1997-00 Faul, Scott, 1998-99 Fawcett, Roscoe, 1904 Feavel, Chris M., 1992-94 Fech, William N., 1940 Feeney, Stephen P., 1987-88, 1990 Felber, Fred N. (Nip), 1929-31 Felix, Thomas P., 1962-64 Fellows, Don L., 1950 Feeney, Stephen P., 1987-90 Feltheim, Jeffrey R., 1989-92 Fennell, David A., 1971-73 Fettig, Ludwig F., 1967-68 Fingarson, George E., 1913-16* Fink, John, 1989 Fink, Richard D., 1968 Fischer, Ronald D., 1985 Fitzmaurice, Edward S., 1897 Fitzmaurice, George K, 1897-1902 Flanagan, Joseph, 1895-1901 Flasted, Martin W., 1908 Fleck, Preston, 1996-98 Flesch, Dietrich, 1996-98 115 FOOTBALL LETTERWINNERS 000UUU Guida, Travis, 1998-99 Gullickson, Arthur E., 1916 Gullickson, Oscar S., 1908-11* Gulseth, Donald M., 1962-64 Gulseth, Matthew, J., 1985, 1987-88* Gunderson, Erik, 1995-98 Gunderson Greg G., 1976-77 Gunderson, Jurt P., 1986 Gunderson, Scott D., 1988, 1990-92 Gustafson, Arthur E., 1932 Gustafson, Ernest W., 1924-26* Gustafson, Glen A., 1964-66 Gustafson, James W., Jr., 1947 Gustafson, Jay S., 1971-73 Gustafson, Ronald R., 1971-74* UND wide receiver Ron Green caught 10 passes for a team-best 270 yards in 1964 and then grabbed 23 passes for 345 yards in 1965. He later spent parts of four seasons (1966-69) with NFL teams. Jim Hester played three seasons of basketball and one year of football with the Sioux (1966) and then played five seasons as an NFL tight end with the New Orleans Saints and Chicago Bears. Flett, Charles M., 1910 Flint, Howard R., 1912-15 Fogarty, Tim J., 1977-79 Fogelson, Daniel J., 1980 Forster, Joseph H., 1911-14 Foss, Mark B., 1948-50 Foughty, Francis E., 1941-42, 1946 Fox, Jerome P., 1957-58* Franklin, Earl, 1916-17 Franklin, Jamaal, 2002, 2004 Franzmeier, Paul R., 1978-81* Frazier, Lynn J., 1898-99*-1900*-01* Fredrickson, Gary E., 1969-70 Frederickson, John O., 1923-25 Freese, Bernard G., 1939-41 Frendberg, Ira, 1908-09 Freund, Danny, 2006 Friedrichs, Joe D., 1976-79 Frykman, Adam, 1998-00 Giesbrecht, Wayne J., 1968-69 Giesinger, Brian, 1997 Gilbert, Peter A., 1967-69* Gill, William, 1905 Gilson, Ray W., 1929, 1931 Gilman, Thomas A., 1947-50 Gilsdorf, Robert B., 1955-56 Girard, Dennis M., 1985-88 Giske, Alvin Phillip, 1951 (Mgr.) Gist, John E., 1970-71 Glas, Jeff, 2002-05 Glas, Robert E., 1961-63 Goethal, William A., 1933-34 Gomez-Tagle, Juan, 1994-96 Goven, Ryan, 1997-00* Grabow, Robert J., 1969 Graf, Dan, 1997, 1999-01* Graham, Jayce L., 1971 (Mgr.) Graham, John D., (Doc), 1948-49 Grant, Ryan, 2002-03 Gravos, Jason, 2000 Greene, Alexander W., 1991-93 Green, Ronald M., 1963-65* Greengo, Richard H., 1952-53 Greenlees, Dale B., 1983-85 Greenstein, Victor S., 1965-66 Greenwaldt, Sean, 1995-98 Greenwood, Michael, 2003-06 Gresko, William E., 1966-68 Griess, Raymond J., 1945 Griffin, Howard H., 1906 Griffin, Richard, 1917, 1921 Grimes, Brant, 1996-99 Groeschl, Lee, 2003-06 Gronowski, James S., 1971-74 Gronvold, Martin N., 1924 Grossell, Stephen H., 1974-75 Grossman, Dan, 2003-05 Grover, Blair, 2005-06 Grover, Brian Jeffrey, 1973-75* Grover, Jeffrey B., 1978-80 Gruchalla, Michael, 2003-04 Grumbo, Howard O., 1954-57* G Gador, Bradley J., 1975-77 Gagner, Dan, 2002-05* Gahlberg, Harold O., 1925-26 Gainor, Charles E., 1936-38* Gainor, Martin (Butch), 1934-36* Gallagher, Bruce J., 1972 (Mgr.) Gallogly, Thomas A., 1974-76 Gardner, Lawrence A., 1972-74 Garry, Kirby, 1994-96* Gehrke, Maurice R., 1932-34 Gehrke, Reed, 1998 Gehrke, Wilbur J., 1937-39 Geiger, Glenn G., 1941-42 Gelinske, Timothy G., 1989-92* Gelling, Franklin, 1968-70 George, Mike, 1996-98*, 00* Gerdes, Lyle H., 1963 Gerlach, Michael J., 1965-66 Gerrits, Brad, 1994 Geston, Magnus (Mike), 1925-27* Gibson, Jay D., 1978-79 116 H Haake, Philip H., 1942 Haberkorn, William J., 1959-61 Hagert, Tom J., 1990-93 Haggerty, Frank, 1902 Hahn, Maurice G., 1946 Halfmann, Brent, 2004-06 Hallada, Calvin J., 1953-54* Hallada, Lloyd D. (Boom), 1948-51* Hallen, James O., 1937-38 Hallowell, James R., 1978-80 Halpin, Arthur B., 1951-52* Halpin, Fred P., 1942, 1947 Halpin, Nace E., 1948-49 Halsted, Charles F., 1950-51 Halstenson, Eric, 2003-05 Halvorsen, Theodore M., 1925-27 Halverson, Eric, 1999-02 Halvorson, Walter L., 1934-36 Hambrecht, Todd, 1997-00 Hamlin, Brian B., 1992-94 Hamlin, David W., 1987-88 Hancock, John M., 1900-01 Haneward. Walter C., 1941-42 Hanley, Philip D., 1955, 1957 Hansen, Edward G., 1905 Hanson, Brent L., 1991-93* Hanson, John T., 1916-20* Hanson, Shawn R., 1989-92 Hardaway, Logan M., 1913 Harles, Randolph J., 1981-84 Haroldson, Edward, 1901 Harris Earl J. (Doc), 1920-24 Harris, John G., 1910-13* Hart, Alexander, 1903 Hatterman, James L., 1982, 83, 84 Hausauer, Allen, 1942 Hausauer, Joseph A., 1975-76 Hausauer, Leroy M. (Roy), 1939-41 Hausauer, Ron C., 1977 Hausauer, Rudolph J., 1956-58 Hawkins, Jeffry D., 1974 Hawley, Brian G., 1961 (Mgr.) Hawthorne, Warren C., 1894 Haymaker, Gerald, 1940 Headlee, Jason W., 1991 Headley, Travis, 1999-00 Heynes, George H., 1917 Haynes, Frank F., Jr., 1978 (Mgr.) Hebert, Gerald J., 1965, 1967 Hebert, Vernon E., 1960-62 Hedberg, Thomas G., 1982-85* Heder, J.A., 1907 Hedger, Robert W., 1958 Heinzen, Lloyd P., 1939 Heising, Ralph A., 1948-50 Hellevang, Brandon, 2006 Hellman, Percy P., 1968-70 (Mgr.) Helman, Robert G., 1970-72 Helmaniak, Mark J., 1987 Helmer, Mark, 1981-82 (Mgr.) Helmkay, Lyle R., 1914-17* Hemp, Albert B., 1911 Hempstead, John E., 1894 Hendrickson, Andrew, 2003-04 Henneberg, Mike, 1995-97 Hennemuth, John H., 1917 Hennen, John A., 1957-59* Hennessey, John C. (Bud), 1945 Hermes, Tony, 2002-04 Herrick, Robert J., 1957-58 Herstrom, Mark W., 1984-85 Hester, James C., 1966 Hester, L.C., 1958-60 Hewitt, Scott A., 1972-74 Hickel, Todd L., 1980-82 Hilbert, Jay T., 1979-81* Hildebrandt, Daniel, 1999-00 Hillesheim, David, 1992-95* Hines, Emery J., 1967 Hiney, Donald E., 1945* Hirschey, Curtis J., 1959 Hjalmerson, Magnus, 1916-17 Hocking, Samuel, 1898 Hoefs, Mike, 1997-98 Hoehn, Gary P., 1967 Hoff, Calvin G., 1949-50 Hoffelt, Andy, 2004, 2006 Hoffelt, Gregory G., 1969 Hoffelt, Harold D., 1960-62 Hoffer, Dennis D., 1969-71 Hoffman, Brian D., 1985-88 Hoffschneider, Jason, 2003-06 Hogan, Robert J., 1980-81 Holder, Chad D., 1989-92 Holinka, Brett, 2006 Holly, Duane E., 1945 Holmquist, Paul A., 1982-85 Holmquist, Robert, 1998-00* Holodnick, John A., 1939 Hoplin, Jeff P., 1974-77 Hough, Dennis W., 1966-68 (Mgr.) House, Carmen, W., 1927-29 Houska, Charles H., 1904 Houser, Edgar T. (Dutch), 1919-21* Howe, Kelly, 1996-99* Howe, Merton W., 1940-42 Hoy, Hugh J., 1941-42 Hrkal, John W., 1958-59 Hroza, Timothy A., 1979-81 Hubbard, Donald V., 1959 Huber, Steven, 1994 Huber, Vernon R., 1946-48*-49 Huddleson, Clyde R., 1933 Huffman, Gordon A., 1946, 47, 48 Huntley, Dennis F., (Red), 1940, 1946 Hustad, Mark A., 1976, 1978 Hutchinson, William H., 1903 Hyndman, Paul J., 1963-64 FOOTBALL LETTERWINNERS 000UUU I Ingram, Scott J., 1993-95 Irvin, Tom, 2001-02* Isaksen, John M., 1964 (Mgr.) Isaman, Richard A., 1968 Ismir, Troy A., 1985 J Jacobs, Jerome D., 1962-64 Jacobson, Ben M., 1928 Jacobson, Donald H., 1938-39 Jacobson, James S., 1929 Jacobson, Jeffrey A., 1972-75 Jacobson, Marvin W., 1935-36 Jacox, Willis F., 1983-86 Jaderston, George H., 1962-63* James, Herbert H., 1913-15 Jarrett, Glenn L. (Red), 1928-30* Jarrett, James E., 1957-59* Jarrett, John R., 1958 Jauch, Jeffrey E., 1980, 1982 Jeffryes, Curtis C., 1971-73 Jelacic, Mark J., 1982 Jennings, George J., 1899-1902 Jennings, Kenneth A., 1946, 1949 Jennings, Ronald A., 1984 Jennison, John C., 1913-15 Jensen, Byron J., 1971-73 Jensen, David J., 1976-79* Jeraczek, Nick R., 1906 Jewell, Thomas, 1896, 1901 Johansen, Kenneth M., 1945 Johanson, Donald F., 1982-83 Johannson, Kenneth J., 1952 Johnson, Albert E., 1933, 1935 Johnson, Albert N., 1952-53 Johnson, Brent D, 1992-94 Johnson, Caleb, 2001-04 Johnson, David Michael, 1987-88 Johnson, Douglas B., 1982-84 Johnson, Freeman L., 1945 Johnson, George M., 1912, 1915-16 Johnson, Horace W., (Hoss), 1936-38 Johnson, James A., 1959-60 Johnson, John C., 1896-97 Johnson, Kenneth L., 1935-36 Johnson, Leslie G., 1938, 1940 Johnson, Melvin B., 1915, 1919*-20 Johnson, Mike J., 1977-79 Johnson, Nils I., 1895 Johnson, Phil Q., 1977 Johnson, Richard O., 1939-40 Johnson, Ronald P., 1989-91 Johnson, Steven R., 1983-85* Johnson, Thomas G., 1907-08 Johnson, William S., 1968-70 Jones, Conrad N., 1954-55 Jones, Keith, 1989-90 Jones, Marshall D., 1915 Jones, Milson M., 1979-81* Joppru, Sheldon D., 1970-72 Jordan, Henry W., Jr., 1977-80 Juckel, Daniel P., 1985 Juelke, Conrad, 1942 Juelke, Donald M., 1947-49* Juhasz, Michael, 1997-99* Juhl, Patrick J., 1980-83 K Kaastad, Morris, 1942 Kaczmarek, Donald L., 1958-60 Kadrmas, Terry L., 1978-80* Kahl, Cyrus P., 1928-29 Kahl, Mel K., 1936-37 Kaiser, Donny M., 1993-96 Kampa, Richard J., 1967-69* Kankel, Charles E., 1959-61 Kankel, Otto W., 1894 Karras, Joseph J., 1969-70 Kasowski, Dale J., 1972-75 Kassis, John N., 1942, 1946-47 Katzung, Bradley T., 1971-73 Kavadas, Ronald G., 1952-55* Kawczynski, Edward A., 1975 Kelderman, Darren S., 1987 Keller, Leroy "Chuck", 1962 (Mgr.) Keller, Walter F. (Wally), 1983-84 Kelly, Aloysius E., 1919 Kenney, Patrick B., 1968-69 Keyes, Josh, 1997-98 King, DeWayne (Dewey), 1945-46*-48 Kirkness, Arnold G., 1927 Klabo, Thomas W., 1973-75 Klancher, Kevin, 1995-97* Klein, David William, 1984 Kleinsasser, Jim, 1995-98* Klipfel, Bryan R., 1973-75* Klipstein, Elmer W., 1931 Klosterman, Kelby, 2000-02* Klughertz, Louis J., 1950 (Mgr.) Knauf, Lawrence W., 1930-32 Knauf, Sylvester M., 1927 Kneeshaw, R. Stanley, 1910 Knudson, Clarence, 1915 Knutson, Creighton R., 1945 Knutson, James E., 1976-77 Knutson, Matt, 1999-01 Koller, Craig R., 1990-92* Koppenhaver, Richard G., 1950-52* Kotchian, Ernest H., 1926-28 Kotelnicki, Joshua, 1998-99, 01 Kouchy, John D., 1915-16 Kovash, Todd M., 1987-89*-90* Krahn, Gary R., 1974-76 Krause, Leonard F., 1950-51 Kremeier, Terry L., 1970-71* Krouss, Joseph J., 1986-88 Kubesh, Ronald J., 1952-54 Kucera, Glen A., 1981-84* Kueber, Joseph P., 1926-27 Kuentzel, Raymond C., 1953 Kuklenski, John M., 1975-78 Kullas, Larry F., 1980-83* Kuntz, Mike R., 1991, 1993 Kupcinet, Irving, 1933-34 Kuper, Chris, 2002-05 Kuras, Perry K., 1970 Kusler, Will, 2003-06 Kuzma, Donald A., 1950 Kyvig, John, 1998-01 L LaBine, Lee E., 1986-89 LaBree, Gordon W., 1923 Lage, Bryan, 1997-98 Lamp, Kurt A., 1985-88 Landrus, John, 1998-00 Landry, William F., 1974-75 Landsiedel, Thomas A., 1988-91 Landy, Francis P. (Frank) 1970-72* Lang, Ralph E., 1947-48 Lange, George S., 1972-74 Langer, Thomas, 1993-96 Langseth, Thomas M., 1967-68* Lanser, John T., 1977-78 Lanser, Michael A., 1974-77 Larson, Blaise, 2000-01 Larson, Bruce Jon, 1980, 81, 82 Larson, Chad, 1996 Larson, Lowell D., 1953 Larson, Scott D., 1987-90 Larson, Wilbert E., 1948 Lasiter, Carl W., 1954-55 Laszewski, Tony J., 1986 Lauder, Douglas S., 1945, 1948 LaVoie, Robert L., 1965, 1967 Lawson, Danny, 1997, 2000 Leach, Brian R., 1984, 1986-87 Leach, Jack D., 1955-57 Leafe, Norman E., 1938-40* LeClair, James M., 1970-71 LeClair, Martin J., 1972-75* Lee, Lewis (Lewy), 1926-28 Leidholdt, William E. (Dutch), 1932-36 Leifur, Conrad William Jr., 1960-61* Leifur, Tom, 1996 Leingang, Brad, 1995-96 Leingang, Ryan L., 1992-94 Lemke, William F., 1899-1902* LeMoine, Herbert G., 1948-50 Lempe, Myron O., 1954 Lenaburg, Dean E., 1952, 1955-56 Lenarz, Bradley E., 1980-82 Lennon, Dale C., 1980, 1982-83* Lerom, Daniel R., 1980-81 Levitte, L. Zeno, 1933 Lewis, Lamarr A., 1990-91 Lian, Dale D., 1976-78 Liddy, Vince X., 1968 Lies, James L., 1964-65 Lince, David L. (Butch), 1963-65 Lindell, Orville J., 1928 Lindgren, Gilbert O., 1922-23 Link, Clint, 1997-98 Link, Simon F., 1940 Lipp, Robert G., 1941 Lips, Evan E., 1937-39* Lipsiea, James P., 1978 Lium, James E., 1949-51 Loegering, Thomas, 2005-06 Loepp, Donald A., 1942, 1946-47* Loerch, Roger C., 1957 (Mgr.) Long, Darrel L., 1931 Long, Donald J, 1979-80 Longe, Anthony, 2005 Lord, Jason, 1994 Lorentzen, James R., 1981-82 Lotysz, Greg, 1995-98 Lovell, Mark L., 1902 Lovell, Scott A., 1974-75 Lowe, Robert A., 1912-15 Lowe, William A., 1929, 30, 31 Lucia, Michael M., 1974-76 Linebacker Jim LeClair earned first team AFCA and A.P. AllAmerica honors at UND in 1971. LeClair went on to play 12 years with the Cincinnati Bengals and was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame in 1999. Lubarski, Nathan, 1995-97 Ludwig, Joseph L. (Lafe), 1928 Lueck, Travis, 2003 Lutgen, Charles H.K., 1947-48 Lux, Herbert (Bud), 1927-29 Lycan, Wilbur S., 1914 Lykken, Henry G., 1905 Lynch, Brian, 2004 Lynch, Jack R., 1938 Lynch, Ralph, 1912-15 Lynn, Bernard, 1940 Lynn, Harry C., 1908-09 Lysaker, Herschel A. (Pepper), 1960-61 M Mackenroth, Jack W., 1936-37* MacMillan, Lincoln W., 1934 MacMillan, Stuart, 1927-29* Madsen, Richard G., 1958-59 Mahmoud, Riza, 2002 Mahon, Paul M., 1980 Mahowald, Ralph E., 1931-32 Maier, Brook, 2002-05 Mainz, George, 1945 Malikowski, Douglas R., 1975-76 Malner, Derek, 2006 Malo, Arthur F., Sr., 1930-32 Malo, Arthur F., Jr., 1957-59 Maloney, Charles F., 1894-95 Manke, Reed, 2005-06 Manke, Rory, 2005-06 Manke, Ryan, 2001-04* Mann, Errol D., 1965-66 Mann, Fred P., 1915-16 Mannausau, Michael, 1995-98* Marek, Dennis L., 1967 117 FOOTBALL LETTERWINNERS 000UUU Markham, Dale J., 1976-79* Marmon, L. Morgan, 1914-15 Marquis, Ethan, 1999, 01-02 Marsh, Brennan, 2001 Marron, John E., 1961-62 Martin, Irvin (Dick), 1945 Martin, Michael L., 1982-83 Martin, Scott P., 1974-76 Martin, Tracy A., 1984-86 Martineau, Joseph L., 1907 Martinez, James A., 1993-94 Martinsen, Daniel J., 1969-71* Matteson, Del, 1999-00 Matthews, Glen, 1998-99 Matovu, Tibyasa (Henry), 1995-97 Maus,Tom, 2000 Mayer, Dennis M., 1946-47 Mayer, William J. (Jud), 1921-24 Mazzu, Anthony J., 1982-84 McBride, Richard R., 1951, 1954-56* McCaffery, Joseph D., 1903 McCardle, Bruce A., 1975-77 McCarthy, Donald J., 1916 McCasin, Lorne A., 1987-89 McClintock, George D., 1912, 1915 McCord, Archibald T., 1969-70 McDonald, Dennis F., 1957 McDonald, Harry L., 1902-05 McDonald, John T., 1959-60 (Mgr.) McDonald, Leslie J., 1923 McElroy, Jeff, 1994-95* McFarren, Robert D., 1949-50 McGee, Norman, 1984, 1986-88 McGraw, William F., 1908 McGurran, John J., 1980-82* McHolland, James H., 1909 McIntyre, John A., 1899 McKay, Douglas C., 1913-16 Defensive back Dan Martinsen was a three-time first team AllNCC selection, and he earned first team AFCA All-America honors in 1971. 118 Running back Phillip Moore (1995-98) is UND’s all-time leding rusher with 5,467 yards and all-time leading scorer with 308 career points. McKay, Eion C. (Cam), 1919-22* McKay, Guy R., 1908 McKay, Richard C., 1971-72 McKenzie, Marcus, 1995-98 McKnight, John H., 1909-12 McLaren, James Dean, 1986 McLaren, Russel A., 1978 McLaurin, Hamish L., 1902 McLean, Donald Wayne, 1968-70 McLean, James A., 1971 McLean, John A., 1903 McLennan, Duncan J., 1902 McMahon, Harvey E., 1985-87 McMorrow, Michael J., 1971-73 McNally, John R, 1964-66 Meek, Robbie, 2004-06 Meeks, Will, 1992-94 Mehus, Richard J., 1967, 1969 Mehus, Roger J., 1967-69 Meinhover, Ted R., 1931-33 Melland, Bernhard H., 1920 Melland, Brian, 1987-90 Mellonig, David J., 1971, 1973 Merback, William J., 1931 Mercier, Jerome V., 1988 Messner, Marvin F., 1972-74 Messner, Vernon G., 1945-46 Metzger, Ivan V., 1912 Meyers, Jack D., 1948 Micheletti, James E., 1970 Mickelson, Bernard O., 1966 Mickens, Omar K., 1988-90 Mielke, Trevor, 2003-05 Mikawos, Stan J., 1979-81 Miklesh, John D., 1970-73 Miles, James V., 1940-42 Miller, Andy, 2006 Miller, Donald Dale, 1954-55 Miller, Donald H., 1979-82 Miller, Frank J., 1954, 1956 Miller, Jim, 2000-03 Miller, Mike, 2000 Miller, Robert H., 1946-49 Mills, Richard A., 1958 (Mgr.) Milner, Raymond G., 1948-51 Miner, Todd D., 1990 Mitchell, Jason, 1994-97* Mittelstadt, Scott D., 1988, 1990-91 Mjogdalen, William (Whitey), 1928-30 Moe, Erik, 2006 Moe, Michael T., 1981-82 Moe, Paul E., 1986-87, 1989-90 Moen, Doug L., 1977-80* Momerak, Jeff, 2000-03 Monico, Albert L., 1937-38 Monnes, Bernard J., 1939 Monroe, Arthur L. (Archie), 1948 (Mgr.) Monson, Gary W., 1962 Monsrud, Clifford K., 1935-36 Montgomery, Frederick R., 1945 Montgomery, William F., 1939-40 Mooney, Mike J., 1991-94* Moore, Clarence, 1945 Moore, Ernest F., 1940 Moore, George A., 1955 Moore, Gordon R., 1925-26 Moore, Phillip, 1995-98* Moran, William J., 1899, 1901 Morrow, Tyler, 2006 Morton, Josh, 1995 Mossong, Richard H., 1980-81 Movius, Charles E., 1920-21 Muckenhirn, David J., 1980-81 Muckenhirn, Paul J., 1976-79* Muir, Jonathan W., 1913-15 Muir, Vyrn, 1995-96 Muro, Josh, 2001, 2003 Murphy, Ben, 2001-03 Murphy, Edward J., 1899 Murphy, Eugene V., 1960-62* Murphy, Greg W., 1990 Murphy, Henry R. (Ceasar), 1913-14 Murray, Raymond, 1913-14 Murray, Taylor, 2006 Murray, William J., 1929, 1932 Murtha, John (Pat), 1989-92 Muscha, Justin, 2006 Mustard, Chad, 2000-01 Myzunoski, Max J., 1976 Myhra, Steven M., 1955-56 MyKlethun, Milton V., 1939 N Naidl, David J., 1969-71 Nechiporenko, Rick J., 1976-79 Nelson, Grant N. (Bub), 1923-24 Nelson, Lloyd Carl, 1930-31 Nelson, Matt, 2003 Nelson, Noris H., 1903-05 Nelson, Richard J., 1960-61 Nelson, Thomas Michael, 1984-86 Nelson, Thomas W., 1940-42* Nemec, Donald A., 1924-6 Neppel, Dale M., 1962-64* Neppel, Daniel J., 1961-63* Ness, Brent R., 1988 Ness, Philip L., 1953-54 Netcher, Arthur L., 1906-07 Netcher, Thomas G., 1936-37 Neu, Steven M., 1973 Neumann, Virgil L., 1963 (Mgr.) Neuenschwander, Duane H., 1933 Newhouse, Troy, 2001-04 Linebacker Mike Mooney was a two-time first team All-NCC selection at UND (1993, 1994) and is perhaps best remembered for recovering a fumble and returning it for a game-winning touchdown against North Dakota State in 1993. Newton, Vernon F. (Perry), 1939 Nibbe, Roger K., 1965 Nieland, Lee, 1994 Nielsen, Robert E., 1985, 1988 Nienas, Ralph D., 1948-50 Nilles, Herbert G., 1912-14 Ninnemann, Steve D., 1979-82 Noble, Jerry H., 1959 Nordick, Jacob, 2001-04 Nomland, Ruben, 1921 Norton, James G., 1951-52 Norton, Michael J., 1968 Norton, Patrick D., 1895-96 Nuessle, William L., 1895-99 Nunnink, Stephen, 1966-68 Nyberg, John M., 1970-73* O Obie, Gordon S., 1947-49 O’Brien, Jeffrey J., 1983 O’Connor, Edward J., 1932 Odom, Robert J., 1978 O’Gorman, Blaine D., 1990-92 Ogwal, Chris O., 1987-89 O’Hara, James, 1894 O’Keefe, Henry (Doc), 1906-07 O’Keefe, William J., 1941 O’Neel, Travis, 1998-99 O’Neil, Michael, 1998-99 Oliver, Fred A., 1906 Ollrich, Gene A., 1987-90 Olson, Ben, 2001-03 Olson, Dennis D., 1963-64 Olson, Dennis J., 1964-65 Olson, Jerry Allen, 1980-82 Olson, Donald J., 1933 Olson, Michael, 1998-99 Olson, Paul M., 1992-93 Olson, Randy James, 1980 (Mgr.) Olson, Russell T. (Rusty), 1965-67 FOOTBALL LETTERWINNERS 000UUU Olson, Steve R., 1977-78 Olson, Wallace D., 1941-42, 1946* Olson, Winston L., 1935 O’Malley, Kevin J., 1941 O’Neel, Travis, 1998-01* O’Neil, Mike, 1998-01 Opheim, Alan I., 1945 Ordway, William O. (Bull), 1936-38 Osborn, David V., 1963-64 Ostby, Josh, 1993-95 Ostrander, Elda, E., 1919 Ott, Troy, 2005-06 Otto, Drake, 2005-06 Otto, Kurt T., 1985-86*-87* Ouradnik, Richard L., 1965-67* P Paffrath, Jeff L., 1968 Page, Walter S., 1921 Parker, Frank C., 1894 Partington, Matt J., 1983 Patton, Robert L., 1968-69 Paul, Joe L., 1975-78 Paul, LaVerne P., 1939-41 Paulsen, Maurice R., 1961-62* Payne, Donovan A., 1913-14 Pease, Harold T., 1901 Pease, James W., 1903 Pederson, Orrin N., 1942 Perkerewicz, Jedidiah, 1998-01 Perkins, Jeffrey J., 1990-92 Perrin, Richard T., 1961-62 Perrone, Vito J., 1976 Persellin, Scott T., 1972-73 Pertile, Joseph N., 1972-73 Peskey, Robert R., 1941-42, 1946 Peterka, Cameron, 1998-01 Peterson, Harry S., 1905 Peterson, Jason, 2002-05 Petterson, Melvin L., 1917 Petrik, Tom E., 1973-76* Piasecki, Steven R., 1956-58* Pierce, Ralph L., 1931-33* Pietruszewski, Gary M., 1978-81 Pinkham, Sherman P., 1912-13 Ploen, Douglas A., 1980-84 Pollard, Frederick D. Jr (Fritz), 1936-38 Poncius, Erik, 1996 Poolman, Mark A., 1987-89* Poppler, Philip E., 1937-38 Porinsh, Peter V., 1963-64, 1966* Porter, James B., 1958 Postovet, Alfred R., 1935-36 Powers, Martin G., 1971 Pratt, Wayne E., 1981-84* Praus, Vern G., 1967-69* Predovich, William L., 1966-68* Preiser, John E., 1964 Prendergast, Edward J., 1900 Preston, DeVere G., 1948 Prinsen, Timothy, 1993-96* Proctor, Joseph M., 1968-70 Przybylski, Thomas R., 1975-76 Putchat, Nathan, 1936-37 Q Quall, Richard C., 1950-51 Running back Dave Osborn led UND in rushing in 1963 and 1964 and then went on to play in the NFL for 12 years, 11 with the Minnesota Vikings. (Photo courtesy of Minnesota Vikings) Quaderer, Jerry J., 1965-67 Quigley, Walter E., 1910-11 R Rabe, Albert H., 1925-26 Radcliffe, Samuel J., 1894 Ramey, Jeffrey S., 1982, 1984 Ranney, Myron N., 1945 Ranstrom, Bruce L., 1968 Rasch, Clifton G., 1962-63 Raschick, Albert W., 1938-40* Rasmuson, Wayne G., 1966-67 Ray, Robert H., 1894-96 Regan, Richard P., 1953-54 Reichart, Roger I., 1933 Reim, Thomas P., 1974-76 Rendz, Len A., 1953 Repesh, Vincent J., 1970-71 Reuter, Gerald F. 1939 Reuter, Neil E., 1961-63 Revell, Eugene A., 1930-32 Richards, Frank, 1917, 1919-20 Richards, William H., 1937-39 Richardson, John R. (Ross), 1967-68 Richmond, Lloyd W. Sr. (Boots), 1929-31 Richter, Jeff, 2006 Rickbiel, Rogert C., 1941 Ridgeway, Morse L., 1923 Riedberger, Richard A., 1962-63 Riendeau, Craig, 1998-01 Riesland, C. Benjamin, 1897 Rigelhof, Dick M., 1977-80 Riviere, William H., 1988-91 Roaldson, Jon M., 1990-92 Robertson, Arthur D., 1919-22 Robinson, Thomas F., 1912-13 Robson, Craig, 1985-87 Robson, Kevin J., 1990-93* Robson, Paul F., 1960, 1962-63 Robson, Scott A., 1984-85 Roche, John D., 1957-58 Roche, John P. 1982-84 Roddy, Emmett, 1908 Rohwedder, John R., 1913-15 Roland, Adam, 2002-04 Roles, Mark, 1994-97 Rolfe, Clair E., 1951 Rorem, Daivd A., 1974, 1976 Rorvig, Edward C., 1935 Roseborough, Barry W., 1954-55 Rosol, Martin H., 1984-86* Rossmiller, Edward G., 1939-40 Roteliuk, Robert D., 1984 Rothfusz, Tobias G., 1976-78 Rotunno, James A., 1972-74 Rounesville, Guy K., 1895 Roush, Jeremy (Todd), 1998, 2000 Rupp, Edwin J., Jr., 1938 Russell, Roy W., 1911-12 Rutledge, Robert M., 1963-65 Ryan, Gerald E., 1955-56 Ryan, Richard R., 1951-54* Rysavy, Dallas J., 1992-93 S Sachau, Gregory K., 1989-91 Sagness, David G., 1965-66 Samuelson, Harlow N., 1924-25 Sand, Chris, 1938-39 Sandager, John T., 1968-70 Sandlie, Bernhart P., 1907-08 Sando, Wesley, 1946 Sannes, Ross, 1997-00 Satovich, Sam, 1995 Sauer, Leonard A., 1932-34* Saum, Estle, 1950 Sax, Ronald D., 1951-52 Scarlett, Neville, 1989-91 Schafer, Daniel L., 1958-60* Schave, Curtis C., 1928, 1930 Scheele, Martin E., 1917 Schellenberg, Michael G., 1975, 1978 Schill, Dan, 2001 Schindler, Douglas A., 1970-72* Schleicher, John, 1977 (Mgr.) Schleusner, Luke, 1998-01 Schlosser, Grant, 1994-97* Schlosser, Walter H., 1911-14* Schmaltz, Marc D., 1988-91 Schmaltz, Mike D., 1988-90 Schmaltz, Monte D., 1992-93 Schmid, Edward J., 1907-08, 1910 Schmidt, Bernard J., 1928-29 Schmidt, Eric, 1998-01* Schmidt, Grover C., 1909 Schmidt, Ronald S., 1967-69 Schmit, Craig R., 1967-69 (Mgr.) Schmitz, Rolf K., 1988-90 Schmitz, Samuel, 2004-006 Schneider, Gregory A., 1968-69* Scheider, Mac, 2000-02 Schoenfelder, Carl J., 1985 Schradenbach, Francis, 1903 Schramm, Aaron J., 1992-93 Schrantz, Chris, 1994-97* Schuler, Marvin H., 1945 Schultz, David W., 1951 Schultz, Harry L., 1915-16 Schultz, Scott, 1997-00* Schumacher, Chad L., 1982-85 Schumacher, John A., 1989-92 Schwab, Jason, 1992-94 Schwartz, Patrick M., 1985-86 Schwartz, Sidney P., 1932-33 Schweigert, Lowell J., 1976-77 Schwenzfeier, Aaron, 2001-03 Schwerdtman, Roy T., 1940 Scully, Timothy S., 1974-77* Sdao, Amerdeo (Tony), 1981-82 Searight, Gerald J., 1935 Seaworth, Thomas M., 1972-73 Sebbo, Robert N., 1936-37 Sedin, Shane, 1992-94* Sedlacek, Steve, 1996-98 Seed, Lindon, 1915-17 Segal, Signey, 1965-66 (Mgr.) Senechal, Leonard O., 1937-39 Servi, Charles L., 1975-77 Sessions, Donald P., 1968 Sestak, Joe G., 1951 Setterlund, Gordon G., 1938-40 Severson, Terrance E., 1963 Shabsin, Edward, 1939 Shaide, Monte S., 1989-92* Shahbarat, Tony G., 1971 Shanley, Thomas J., 1902 Shaver, Craig G., 1967 Shedivy, Greg D., 1985-86 Shepard. Thomas W., 1933 Shepard, Willis B., 1926-28* Shore, Don J., 1960-61 Shorma, Thomas D., 1978-79 Showers, Edward G., 1926-28 Siefken, Rickey J., 1978-81 Silovich, Joe A., 1947-48 Simensen, Kenneth L., 1940 Simons, R. Hamilton, 1929-30 Simpson, Alford K., 1939-41* Sinclair, James Henry, 1920-21 Sinclair, James L., 1919-21 Sinner, Todd, 1998 Skadeland, Michael R., 1982-84 Skibinski, Clifford, 1972 Skogmo, Jerome P., 1969-71 Skolrood, Lawrence E. (Lawrie), 1971-73* Skulason, Skuli G., 1898-1901 Slone, Frederick T., 1974-77* Smart, Donovan, 1933-35 Smeltzer, Bryan D., 1984 Tight end Lawrie Skolrood, a first team All-NCC choice in 1973, played 12 years in the CFL. 119 FOOTBALL LETTERWINNERS 000UUU Smit, Steven R., 1975-76 Smith, Austin R., 1928-29 Smith, Barrett J. (Barry), 2002-04 Smith, Bruce A., 1967-69 Smith, Daniel E., 1923-24 Smith, Dennis Edward, 1980-81, 1983-84 Smith, Frank J., 1929 Smith, James E., 1964-66 Smith, Jay P., 1968-70 Smith, Jesse, 1999-02 Smith, Lee, 2000-03 Smith, Monte G., 1985-88 Smith, Vermon Q., 1927, 1929-30 Smith, Wilbur, 1957 Snyder, Chester L., 1937 Soderquist, Mark J., 1979-80 Solberg, Cory J., 1988-90 Solien, Robert W., 1947 Solow, Alex, 1926-27 Soltis, Ralph E., 1964-65* Sorbo, Andrew, 2005-06 Sorenson, Otto B., 1909-10 Sorenson, Steve, 1995 Sorum, Darrell L., 1940 Soutor, Dean M., 1963-64 Sowle, Al P., 1933-35 Spapperi, Joseph L., 1951 Stablein, Don C., 1931 Stacey, Henry C., 1951 Stack, Charles F., 1909-11 Starcevic, Alex, 1996-99 Stattelman, Willis, 2001-03 Stead, George A., 1899 Stebleton, Roger V., 1964 Stechman, Rupert C., 1924-25 Stee, Clarence O., 1905-08, 1910 Stee, Reuben M., 1908-10 Steenerson, Halvor, 1922-25 Stein, Tony, 1997-99* Stenmo, Albert, 1896 Stevens, Eddie III, 1961-63 Stevens, Garvin L., 1954-56* Stevenson, Chester A., 1972-74* Stevning, Harold F., 1923-25 Stewart, Philip B., 1968 Stiles, Irwin T., 1939-40 Stock, Neil H., 1982 Stokka, Gerald L., 1972 Stokke, Nathan V., 1984-86 Stone, Frederick, 1947-48, 1950 Stone, Lawrence J., 1950-52 Storhaug, Tyler, 2005 Storheim, Harold R., 1929-30 Strain, Richard G., 1967-68 Stratton, Adam, 2000-03* Stromberg, Dana K., 1971-72 Stromme, Roger C., 1945 Stroup, Bobby, 2006 Strouth, Brandon, 2003-04, 2006 Stueve, Donald H., 1957-59 Sturdevant, Glen, 1942 Sturdevant, Paul J., 1982-83 Sukut, Gary R., 1960-62* Sullivan, Harold M (Snooks), 1935-36 Sullivan, M. Leo, 1908 Sussex, Thomas L., 1953-54 Svidal, Brett, 2005 Swartwoudt, Gregg H., 1986 Swenseid, Anthony, 1905 Swenson, Erik P., 1992-93 120 Swenson, Kirk A., 1980-82* Swenson, Ralf E., 1973-76 (Mgr.) Swenson, Rodney A., 1978-79 Swenson, Sigurd E., 1937 Sybeldon, Steven J., 1974, 1976-78* Syvertson, Tery D., 1965 T Tait, Harold R., 1932-34 Talbott, James S., 1915 Tanaka, Abraham K., 1950-51 Tatom, Martin, 2006 Tatum, Spencer M. (Coy), 1966-68 Tatur, Jeffrey W., 1989-92 Taylor, Jeff, 1996-97 Taylor, Joseph B., 1959-61 Taylor, Smith, 1915 Telle, Dale S., 1952-55 Tescher, Jeff, 2006 Tessler, Gene T., 1967 Tetrault, Gene R., 1959-61* Thacker, Fred R., 1923-24 Thedinga, John F., 1972-73 Thogersen, Alton J., 1948-50* Thomas, Drew, 2004 Thomas, Rodger L., 1925-27 Thomas, Todd R., 1977-80 Thompson, Adolph, 1900, 1902 Thompson, Bernard J., 1946 Thompson, Clarence T., 1909-10 Thompson, Douglas N., 1964-66 (Mgr.) Thompson, Harold J., 1962-63 Thompson, Ronald C., 1951 Thompson, Ronald Jeffrey, 1982-84 Thompson, Shane L., 1986 Thoreson, Harold P. (Buck), 1928 Thorleifson, Thomas, 1929 Thornburg, Dustin 1999-02 Thorstenson, Shad H., 1992-95 Thorwaldson, Alfred S. (Gummy), 1921-23 Thralow, David B., 1958 Tibesar, Timothy J., 1993-95*-96* Tinius, Timothy P., 1980-83 Tofte, Edwin A., 1946-47 Toftey, Robert E., 1965-67* Tomberlin, Ray W., 1967 Topic, Lee A., 1982-85 Torgeson, Theodore A., 1907-08 Trenbeath, Brady, 2006 Trnka, Lester J., 1960 Troen, Brian, 2005-06 Trotter, Jerry J., 1987-88 Tschider, Thomas B., 1978-81* Tupa, Mitchell O., 1987-88 Turgeon, Mark J., 1980-83* Tvedten, Halvor A., 1928-29 Tweet, Michael J., 1984 U Ulland, Rodney R., 1975, 1977-78* Ullsperger, Dan, 2003-06 Ulmer, John E., 1982-84 Upton, Eric J., 1991 Urevig, Claude T., 1930 V Vanderpan, Matt, 2000, 2002-03 VanOverbeke, Kenneth A., 1983-86 The late Todd Thomas earned 1980 first team All-America honors as an offensive tackle and was drafted by the Kansas City Chiefs in 1981. Vanyo, Raymond J., 1957-59 Varberg, Bernard M., 1954 Veigel, Lester P., 1925 Veith, Tony E., 1977 Veldman, Mark J., 1984-86 Veldman, Steve A., 1980-83 Venable, Thomas M., 1980 Versich, Collin L., 1964 Vidruk, Edward H., 1957, 1959 Vigness, Lester V., 1947 Voelker, Michael W., 1976-79 Von Rueden, John E., 1953-54 Von Rueden, Kenneth C., 1946-49* Vorachek, Frank L., 1913 Vossler, John J., 1925 W Wacker, Patrick R., 1975-78 Wagner, Brad, 1997-00 Wagner, Clay W., 1991-94* Wagner, Jason, 1995-98 Wahl, Kory A., 1991-92* Waldren, Henry M., 1945 Walker, David N., 1959-61 Walker, Mark A., 1969-72 Wandler, Jack P (Jay)., 1991-93 Ward, Innis N., 1899-1901 Wardrope, Victor, 1899-1902*-03*-04* Warner, Jason, 1993-94 Wasmuth, Bruce W., 1971-73 Watkins, Clayton N., 1925-26 Watson, Jerrod, 1990-91 Wayne, Nathan, 2006 Webb, James L., 1958-60* Webb, Rodney S., 1955-56 Weber, Jeff, 2004 Wehe, Laureas J., 1896-98 Weigelt, Tyler, 2006 Welch, Howard C., 1969 Welder, Scott, 1989 Wells, Theodore B., 1904-05, 1907 Welsh, Myrle R. (Rabbit), 1946-48 Welter, Wayne R., 1965-66 Wenberg, Richard V., 1952-53, 1955 Wenzel, John, 1989 Wernecke, William R., 1963-64* Werre, James M., 1966-68 West, Jack N., 1936-38* Westerdahl, Harold N., 1927 Westergaard, Harold W., 1905-06 Wexler, Manuel R., 1929-31 Whillans, Jack, 1940-41 White, Andy, 2006 White, Bernard A., 1938-40 Whitney, Earl E., 1915 Whittier, Walter C., 1965 Wick, Milton L., 1931-32 Widmeyer, Robert, 1896 Widseth, Richard A., 1951-53* Wiedmann, James B., 1968-70 Wilcox, Lee L., 1899-1900 Wilhelmi, Brian, 2002 Wilkening, Ronald L., 1963 Wilkie, Richard L., 1987 Wilkinson, William A., 1896-97 Williams, John E., 1902-05* Williamson, David J., 1968-69 Willman, Jon E., 1973-75 Wilson, Andrew, 1902 Wilson, Joe, 2003 Wilson, John F., 1954-55 Wineman, Ansel C., 1908-09 Winkelman, Timothy J., 1979 Winslow, Harold C., 1932 Wirtz, Michael G., 1978-80 (Mgr.) Wisner, Albert T., 1929 Wisthoff, David, 2001-04* Witbeck, Eric L., 1988-89 Witkowski, Dean G., 1987-90* Wittkoff, Elmer F., 1925-26 Wold, Albert, 1911 Wold, John F., 1968 Woleske, John E., 1973-76* Wolfe, James W., 1957-58 Wolff, Adam, 2004-06 Wood, Clyde H. (Ben), 1928 Woodcock, Martin W., 1981-84 Worl, Robert C., 1940-41 Worner, Clifford H., 1937 Wozney, Richard E., 1962-64 Wrzesinski, Jon W., 1986-87 Wrigley, Joseph H., 1951-52 Wright, Charles B., 1994-96*-97* Wright, David S. (Stan), 1963-65* Wutzke, Michael F., 1974-75 Wyatt, Eugene T., 1965 Y Yonke, Richard E., 1965-66 Z Zaun, Andy, 1998-99 Zelinaki, Dennis G., 1965-66 Zellmer, Jeffrey A., 1985-88* Ziegler, Jason, 1995 Zipoy, Michael W., 1907, 1910, 1912 Zuidmulder, Kurt R., 1986-89 Zuke, William R., 1940-41 * – Denotes Team Captain UND CAPTAINS All-Time UND Football Captains 1894 — F.R. Bechdolt 1895 — Clarence Fairchild 1896 — Benjamin Wright 1897 — Benjamin Wright 1898 — J. Ellsworth Davis 1899 — Lynn J. Frazier 1900 — Lynn J. Frazier 1901 — Lynn J. Frazier, William Lemke 1902 — Victor Wardrope 1903 — Victor Wardrope 1904 — Victor Wardrope 1905 — John E. Williams 1906 — Olger B. Burtness 1907 — Anthony Bell 1908 — Edward Conmy 1909 — Clarence Bonzer 1910 — Paul Barnes 1911 — Oscar Gullickson 1912 — John McKnight 1913 — John Harris 1914 — Walter H. Schlosser 1915 — Ralph Lynch 1916 — George Fingarson 1917 — Lyle Helmkay 1918 — No Team (WWI, Influenza) 1919 — Melvin Johnson 1920 — John T. Hanson 1921 — Edgar T. Houser 1922 — Cameron McKay 1923 — Walter Burkman 1924 — Noyes Currie 1925 — Edmund Boe 1926 — Ernest Gustafson 1927 — not available 1928 — Willis Shepard 1929 — Stuart MacMillan 1930 — Glenn L. “Red” Jarrett 1931 — John Burma 1932 — Gordon Dablow 1933 — Ralph Pierce 1934 — Leonard Sauer 1935 — Fritz Falgren 1936 — Martin Gainor, Bob Campbell 1937 — Jack Mackenroth, Lloyd Amick 1938 — Jack West, Jr., Charles Gainor 1939 — Evan Lips 1940 — Norman Leafe, Albert Raschick 1941 — Walter Dobler, Gordon Caldis 1942 — Thomas Nelson 1943 — No Team (WWII) 1944 — No Team (WWII) 1945 — Donald Hiney 1946 — Wallace Olson, Dewey King 1947 — Donald Loepp 1948 — Vernon Huber 1949 — Donald Juelke, Kenneth Von Ruden 1950 — Herb Claffy, Alton Thorgersen 1951 — Cyril Ducharme, Lloyd Hallada 1952 — Richard Koppenhaver, Jim Norton 1953 — Michael Bothun, Richard Widseth 1954 — Richard Ryan, Calvin Hallada 1955 — William Bolonchuk, Ronald Kavadas 1956 — Garvin Stevens, Richard McBride 1957 — Rudy Hausauer, Howard Grumbo 1958 — Steve Piasecki, Gerald Fox 1959 — James Jarrett, John Hennen 1960 — James Webb, Daniel Schafer 1961 — Bill Leifur, Gene Tetrault 1962 — Robert Enebak, Eugene Murphy, Maurice Paulsen, Gary Sukut 1963 — Daniel Neppel, George Jaderston 1964 — Bill Wernecke, Dale Neppel 1965 — Stan Wright, Ralph Soltis, Ron Green 1966 — Roger Bonk, Corey Colehour, Peter Porinsh 1967 — Robert Toftey, Rick Ouradnik 1968 — Bill Predovich, Tom Langseth 1969 — Dick Kampa, Pete Gilbert 1970 — Greg Schneider, Doug Drexler 1971 — Dan Martinsen, Terry Kremeier 1972 — Bill Blake, Frank Landy, Doug Schindler 1973 — Mike Nyberg, Lawrie Skolrood 1974 — Ron Gustafson, Chet Stevenson 1975 — Brian Grover, Bryan Klipfel, Martin LeClair 1976 — Tom Petrik, John Woleske 1977 — Tim Scully, Fred Slone 1978 — Dale Lian, Steve Sybeldon, Rod Ulland 1979 — Dave Jensen, Terry Kadrmas, Dale Markham, Paul Muckenhirn 1980 — Andy Dahlen, Terry Kadrmas, Doug Moen 1981 — Paul Franzmeier, Jay Hilbert, Milson Jones, Tom Tschider 1982 — John McGurran, Kirk Swenson 1983 — Stephen Doody, Larry Kullas, Dale Lennon, Mark Turgeon 1984 — Glen Kuchera, Wayne Pratt 1985 — Thomas Hedberg, Steve Johnson 1986 — Kurt Otto, Martin Rosol 1987 — Kurt Otto 1988 — Rusty Ekness, Matt Gulseth, Jeff Zellmer 1989 — Todd Kovash, Mark Poolman 1990 — Todd Kovash, Dean Witkowski 1992 — Tim Gelinske, Craig Koller, Monte Shaide, Kory Wahl 1993 — Brent Hanson, Kevin Robson, Jay Wandler, Shannon Burnell 1994 — Mike Mooney, Shane Sedin, Clay Wagner 1995 — Aaron Drummond, Tim Tibesar, David Hillesheim, Jeff McElroy 1996 — Kirby Garry, Tim Prinsen, Tim Tibesar 1997 — Kevin Klancher, Jason Mitchell, Grant Schlosser, Chris Schrantz 1998 — Mike George, Jim Kleinsasser, Mike Mannausau, Phillip Moore 1999 — Kelly Howe, Mike Juhasz, Tony Stein 2000 — Mike George, Ryan Goven, Robbie Holmquist, Scott Schultz 2001 — Dan Graf, Kelby Klosterman, Eric Schmidt, Travis O’Neel 2002 — Kelby Klosterman, Ethan Marquis Mac Schneider, Dustin Thornburg 2003 — John Bowenkamp, Tom Irvin, Adam Stratton, David Wisthoff 2004 — Digger Anderson, Danny Gagner, Ryan Manke, David Wisthoff 2005 — Digger Anderson, Danny Gagner, Jeff Glas, Chris Kuper, Jason Peterson 2006 — Trent Christensen, Weston Dressler, Reed Manke, Dan Ullsperger, Adam Wolff Tim Tibesar 121 UND FOOTBALL TRADITIONS 000UUU Memorial Stadium The 10,000-seat UND Memorial Stadium served as home to UND football home games from 1927 to 2000. The stadium boasts a rich and colorful history. UND posted a 247-88-9 record (.731) in 72 seasons at Memorial Stadium, but lost the first and last games it played there. In the first game at the stadium (Oct. 8, 1927), UND lost, 7-0, to Creighton, and in the last game there (Oct. 28, 2000), the Sioux lost, 35-23, to Augustana. The stadium still serves as home of the Fighting Sioux football offices and practice field along with training, weight, equipment and locker rooms. Built in 1927 as a memorial to members of the University of North Dakota community who died during World War I, the facility was one of the first examples of the Late Gothic Revival architectural design on cam- Year 1916 pus. “Turrets” at the ends of the grandstands and the solid massing 1917 give it the appearance of a fortress. 1919 In 1985, the stadium underwent renovations to install an artificial turf 1920 playing surface and an all-weather, eight-lane running track. 1921 Renovations of office space have also taken place. A new artificial turf 1922 1923 was installed prior to the 1998 season. 1924 The stadium serves as the home for UND athletic events, the North 1925 Dakota Boys and Girls State Track Meet and the North Dakota Special 1926 Olympics Summer Games. In the summer of 1990 and 1996, Memorial 1927 1928 Stadium also played host to the Prairie Rose State Games. Memorial Stadium Records Single Game, Individual Rushing Yards: 276, Phillip Moore vs. Augustana, 11-8-97 Rushing Attempts: 46, Phillip Moore vs. MSU Mankato, 10-10-98 Passing Yards: 431, Kurt Otto vs. Texas A&I, 9-13-86 Passing Attempts: 72, Kurt Otto vs. Texas A&I, 9-13-86 Passes Completions: 41, Kurt Otto vs. Texas A&I, 9-13-86 Pass Receiving Yards: 183, Tracy Martin vs. Northern Colorado, 11-1-86 Total Offensive Yards: 506, Kurt Otto vs. Texas A&I, 9-13-86 Pass Interceptions: 3, Mike Mooney vs. Augustana, 10-15-94; & Tom Tschider vs. SDSU, 11-1-80 Touchdowns: 6, Mike Deutsch vs. Montana, 9-16-72 Field Goals: 5, Pat Beaty vs. Morningside, 9-24-88 Points: 36, Mike Deutsch vs. Montana, 9-16-72 Longest Field Goal: 58 yards, Cory Solberg vs. South Dakota, 9-22-90 Single Game, Team First Downs: 36, UND vs. Texas A&I, 9-13-86 Passing Yards: 431, UND vs. Texas A&I, 9-13-86 Total Offense, Both Teams: 1,168, Texas A&I vs. UND, 9-13-86 Points: 67, Texas A&I vs. UND, 9-13-86 Points, Both Teams: 111, Texas A&I (67) vs. UND (44), 9-13-86 Offensive Plays: 104, UND vs. Morningside, 11-1-69 Touchdowns Rushing: 8, UND vs. Moorhead State, 1950 122 1929 1930 1931 1932 1933 1934 1935 1936 1937 1938 1939 1940 1941 1942 1945 1946 1947 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 UND Homecoming Scores at Memorial Stadium (1927-2000) ND 20 6 6 28 21 47 6 0 3 0 0 7 14 0 14 39 7 6 20 13 28 7 18 15 20 19 16 0 14 13 19 28 12 13 21 27 6 14 21 36 0 16 14 30 6 20 14 15 Opponent South Dakota South Dakota State North Dakota State Hamline South Dakota South Dakota South Dakota South Dakota South Dakota South Dakota State Creighton South Dakota State North Dakota State Oregon North Dakota State Howard North Dakota State South Dakota State North Dakota State St. Louis North Dakota State Montana North Dakota State St. Mary's North Dakota State South Dakota State North Dakota State North Dakota State Bradley South Dakota South Dakota State South Dakota South Dakota State North Dakota State Morningside South Dakota Morningside North Dakota State South Dakota State North Dakota State South Dakota State North Dakota State South Dakota State North Dakota State South Dakota State North Dakota State South Dakota State North Dakota State 0 13 7 6 0 0 13 6 0 7 7 0 0 0 0 7 7 0 20 6 0 0 0 7 6 8 12 31 39 7 0 7 21 14 20 21 7 7 53 0 6 7 13 7 7 13 7 18 Year 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 ND 9 8 13 3 35 17 29 31 35 15 6 24 23 38 27 30 23 24 41 10 16 52 18 15 21 16 14 21 27 7 35 27 24 54 Opponent South Dakota State North Dakota State South Dakota State North Dakota State South Dakota State North Dakota State South Dakota State North Dakota State South Dakota State North Dakota State South Dakota State North Dakota State South Dakota North Dakota State South Dakota Nebraska-Omaha MSU Mankato St. Cloud State Augustana MSU Mankato St. Cloud State Northern Colorado St. Cloud State Northern Colorado St. Cloud State MSU Mankato Northern Colorado Augustana MSU Mankato Nebraska-Omaha Nebraska-Omaha MSU Mankato Northern Colorado Morningside UND Record: 54-24-4 7 14 19 20 7 22 20 20 14 22 6 21 22 20 0 8 9 13 18 43 13 40 31 17 17 7 10 7 21 26 24 17 16 6 UND FOOTBALL TRADITIONS 000UUU UND All-Century Football Team (1894-1994) In 1994, more than 1,500 ballots were cast by Fighting Sioux football fans for UND’s All-Century football team, which was chosen in conjunction with UND’s Football Centennial Celebration. A total of 69 players were chosen for the team, which consisted of players who lettered for the Sioux from as early as 1928 to as recently as 1993. Following is a list of the 69 players voted to the team: Quarterbacks Roger Bonk (1964-66) Andy Dahlen (1977-80) Ron Kubesh (1952-54) Jim LeClair (1970-71) Don McLean (1968-70) Dean Witkowski (1987-90) Running Backs Corey Colehour Receivers/Tight Ends Rusty Ekness (1985-88) Fritz Falgren (1933-35) Nip Felber (1929-31) Mark Foss (1948-50) Charles Gainor (1936-38) Tim Gelinske (1989-92) Ron Gustafson (1971-74) Tracy Martin (1984-86) Paul Muckenhirn (1976-79) Bill Predovich (1966-68) Charles Bosch (1966-68) Dave Fennell (1971-73) Joe Friederichs (1976-79) Randy Harles (1981-84) Frank Landy (1970-72) Dave Lince (1963-65) Neil Reuter (1961-63) Greg Schneider (1968-69) Monte Shaide (1989-92) Jerry Skogmo (1969-71) Wayne Welter (1965-66) Jim LeClair Linebackers Jack Charboneau (1933-35) Corey Colehour (1964-66) Jay Gustafson (1971-73) Evan Lips (1937-39) Kory Wahl (1991-92) Shannon Burnell (1990-93) Bill Deutsch (1973-76) Mike Deutsch (1970-72) Red Jarrett (1928-30) Dave Osborn (1963-64) Fritz Pollard (1936-38) Dick Ryan (1951-54) Defensive Linemen Defensive Backs Jeff Compton (1978-81) Matt Gulseth (1985, 1987-88) Dan Martinsen (1969-71) Blaine O’Gorman (1990-92) Robert Toftey (1965-67) Mike Voelker (1976-79) John Woleske (1973-76) Stan Wright (1963-65) Punters/Kickers Kory Wahl Dean Witkowski Tom Biolo (1977-80) Pat Beaty (1985-88) Errol Mann (1965-66) Cory Solberg (1988-90) Errol Mann Offensive Linemen Ray Bostrom (1942, 1946-47) Jason Childs (1988-91) Gordon Dablow (1930-32) Martin Gainor (1934-36) Don Gulseth (1962-64) Ron Kavadas (1952-55) Bryan Klipfel (1973-75) Don Loepp (1942, 1946-47) Jack Mackenroth (1936-37) Scott Martin (1974-76) Ted Meinhover (1931-33) Steve Myhra (1955-56) Bill Riviere (1988-91) Kevin Robson (1990-93) Dave Sagness (1965-66) Monte Smith (1985-88) Todd Thomas (1977-80) Jack West (1936-38) Pat Beaty Tim Gelinske Jason Childs 123 EARLY FOOTBALL BEGINNINGS 000UUU Football came to UND in 1892 under the leadership of Adolph Bechdolt, professor of English and education, who had seen the game played at Lafayette. The team played only intra-squad games. *** The first “dedicated” football field was set up in 1899 with the assistance of UND benefactor William Budge. The University Athletic Association secured the plot by paying $150 in back taxes. Football players supplied their own uniforms. Half purchased green stockings, and the other half bought red ones. Each player wore one red and one green stocking in games. *** Harry C. (Babe) Loomis became the University’s first paid coach when he was hired at a salary of $200 for six weeks in 1899. His football team won all six of its games, outscoring opponents by a total of 179-5. *** The success of the 1899 team on the field was just a hint of things to come. Captain and center Lynn Frazier became the first UND alumnus to be elected governor of North Dakota. Other members included William Nuessle, who became the chief justice of the North Dakota Supreme Court; William Lemke, who became North Dakota’s attorney general and then served in Congress; and Victor Wardrope, who was to be the first alumnus appointed a University trustee. *** Football at the turn of the century was a brutal affair. Passing was illegal, so the ball was advanced through the efforts of human “battering rams.” To protect the runner, offensive linemen would lock arms and attempt to mow down anyone in the way. *** Following a mediocre football season in 1907, students complained that the official colors of pink and green failed to elicit respect from UND’s opponents. Before 1917, there had been some efforts to change the University’s colors to black and gold, but influential alumni voiced their opposition. Green and white uniforms were worn in the 1920s. These became the official athletic colors in 1947. *** The Flickertail Club was organized in 1924 to raise funds for the construction of new athletic facilities. Enough was raised to begin construction in 1926. At the homecoming celebration on Oct. 8, 1927, a handsome brick stadium seating 8,000 was dedicated in honor of the University’s war dead. Before the opening of Memorial Stadium, the largest crowd ever assembled for a North Dakota football game was fewer than 1,500. 124 One of the first UND football teams Elmer Hanson, announcer for KFJM, made the first radio broadcast from Memorial Stadium on Oct. 29, 1927, as UND beat the North Dakota Agricultural College 13-0. The first radio broadcasts of UND athletic events were of basketball games from the UND Armory in 1926-27, also by KFJM and Elmer Hanson. *** Lights were installed at Memorial Stadium in 1929, and night games were played there until Oct. 5, 1963. The lights were removed in 1966. *** Glenn “Red” Jarrett was named in 1930 to the New York HeraldTribune All American team at halfback, the first UND player to be so honored. The three-sport star played at UND from 1928 to 1931 and later served as coach and athletic director. *** Frederick “Fritz” Pollard, who played halfback and was named to Collier’s Little All-American First Team in 1938, won a bronze medal in the high hurdles at the 1936 Olympic Games in Berlin, despite a serious leg injury. *** Cyrus Kahl, who lettered in 1928-29, was the first UND player to sign a professional football contract, with the Portsmouth (Ohio) Spartans in 1930 and 1931. Among several UND alumni who played professionally in the 1930s was Irv Kupcinet, who achieved national fame as a columnist and radio personality after playing for the Philadelphia Eagles. This material was extracted primarily from the chapter, “Athletes,” written by the late Lee Bohnet, longtime UND sports information director, for the University’s centennial history, A Century on the Northern Plains. SIOUX IN THE PROS FIGHTING SIOUX IN THE PROS For nearly three-quarters of a century, Fighting Sioux football has developed numerous student-athletes who have gone on to enjoy distinguished careers in the professional ranks, in both the National Football League and the Canadian Football League. As of July 2007, four former Fighting Sioux were active in either the NFL or CFL. Chad Mustard Chris Kuper TE –Denver Broncos OL – Denver Broncos Kleinsasser, widely considered to be one of the top blocking tight ends in the NFL, is in his ninth season with the Vikings. After breaking into the NFL with the Cleveland Browns, Mustard spent the 2007 season with the Denver Broncos. Photo by Ryan McKee/Rich Clarkson and Associates, LLC Photo by Rick A. Kolodziej/Minnesota Vikings Photo by Jamie Schwaberow/Rich Clarkson and Associates, LLC Jim Kleinsasser TE – Minnesota Vikings A fifth round draft pick of Denver in 2006, Kuper enters his second season with the Broncos in 2007. Scott Schultz DL – Saskatchewan Roughriders Photo by Perry Dunn/Saskatchewan Roughriders Schultz was drafted first overall in the 2001 CFL draft by Saskatchewan. He was a CFL All-Star in 2005 and was his team’s nominee for Most Outstanding Canadian in 2006 and 2005. 125 SIOUX IN THE PROS 000UUU FIGHTING SIOUX IN THE PROS Pat Beaty (1985-88) Minnesota Vikings, 1989 Roger Bonk (1964-66) Winnipeg Blue Bombers, 1967-68 Ray Bostrom (1942, 1947) Baltimore Colts, 1948 John Bowenkamp (2001-04) Minnesota Vikings, 2005-present Jason Childs (1988-91) San Francisco 49ers, 1993 Seattle Seahawks, 1993 Buffalo Bills, 1992 Corey Colehour (1964-66) Edmonton Eskimos, 1968-70 Atlanta Falcons, 1967-68 Jeff Compton (1978-81) Winnipeg Blue Bombers, 1982 Mike Connor (1967, 1969) Buffalo Bills, 1972 Denver Broncos, 1971 John Conrad (1965-67) San Francisco 49ers, 1968 Burt Cummings (1986, 1988) Winnipeg Blue Bombers, 1989-91 Darcey Dahlem (1991-93) Toronto Argonauts, 1996 Saskatchewan Roughriders, 1994 Bill Deutsch (1973-76) Baltimore Colts, 1977 Mike Deutsch (1970-72) Chicago Bears, 1977 Dwayne Ell (1993-96) Winnipeg Blue Bombers, 1998 Saskatchewan Roughriders, 1977 Grant Everett (1997-99) Winnipeg Blue Bombers, 2000 Fred (Nip) Felber (1929-31) Philadelphia Eagles, 1933-34 Dave Fennell (1971-73) Edmonton Eskimos, 1974-82 *Inducted into the CFL Hall of Fame in 1990 *Five-time CFL all-star *Named CFL’s Most Outstanding Defensive Player in 1978 *Named CFL’s Most Outstanding Canadian in 1979 *Member of six Grey Cup championship teams 126 Gary Fredrickson (1969-70) Winnipeg Blue Bombers, 1972 Dallas Cowboys, 1971 Martin Gainor (1934-36) Winnipeg Blue Bombers, 1937-39 Frank Gelling (1968-70) Saskatchewan Roughriders, 1970 Wayne Giesbrecht (1969-70) Winnipeg Blue Bombers, 1971 Saskatchewan Roughriders, 1970 Ryan Goven (1997-00) Jacksonville Jaguars, 2001 ~THE CHAMPIONS~ Former Fighting Sioux kickers Steve Myhra and Errol Mann (pictured below) won National Football League championships during their distinguished careers. Myhra won the NFL championship with the Baltimore Colts in 1958 and 1959, while Mann was a member of the 1977 Oakland Raiders team that captured Super Bowl XI. UND IN THE SUPER BOWL Year Opponent Player Dave Osborn, Minnesota 1970 (IV) Kansas City 1974 (VIII) Miami 1975 (IX) Pittsburgh Errol Mann, Oakland 1977 (XI) Minnesota Jim LeClair, Cincinnati 1982 (XVI) San Francisco Monte Smith, Denver 1990 (XXIV) San Francisco Result L, 23-7 L, 24-7 L, 16-6 W, 32-14 L, 26-21 L, 55-10 Ron Green (1963-65) Minnesota Vikings, 1969 Cleveland Browns, 1967-68 Minnesota Vikings, 1966 Brian Grover (1973-75) Pittsburgh Steelers, 1976 Don Gulseth (1962-64) Denver Broncos, 1965 Chicago Bears, 1964 Jay Gustafson (1971-73) British Columbia Lions, 1974 Ron Gustafson (1971-74) Los Angeles Rams, 1977 Atlanta Falcons, 1976 New Orleans Saints, 1975 Scott Hewitt (1972-74) Dallas Cowboys, 1975 Bob Helman (1970-72) British Columbia Lions, 1974 Jim Hester (1966) Chicago Bears, 1970 New Orleans Saints, 1967-69 *Tight end caught 29 career passes for 408 yards and 3 TDs Steve Myhra’s game-tying field goal for Baltimore in the 1958 NFL championship game landed him on the cover of Life Magazine. Jay Hilbert (1979-81) Seattle Seahawks, 1982 Willis Jacox (1983-86) Saskatchewan Roughriders, 1987, 1991 Milson Jones (1979-81) Saskatchewan Roughriders, 1989-91 Edmonton Eskimos, 1983-89 Winnipeg Blue Bombers, 1982 *Named Most Outstanding Canadian in the 1987 Grey Cup *Won two Grey Cups *Once scored 4 rushing TDs in a game, tied for second-most in CFL history Kicker Errol Mann led the NFL in scoring in 1977 with the Super Bowl Champion Oakland Raiders. SIOUX IN THE PROS Mike Juhasz (1997-99) Calgary Stampders, 2003-05 Edmonton Eskimos, 2002 Hamilton Tiger-Cats, 2000-01 *Drafted by Hamilton in the 2nd round (14th) of the 2000 CFL draft Don Kaczmarek (1958-60) Los Angeles Rams, 1960 scoring list Dale Markham (1976-79) New York Giants, 1980-81 Kansas City Chiefs, 1980 Scott Martin (1974-76) Dallas Cowboys, 1978 San Francisco 49ers, 1977 Dale Kasowski (1972-75) Chicago Bears, 1976 Tracy Martin (1984-86) Green Bay Packers, 1991 New York Jets, 1987-88 Ron Kavadas (1952-55) Montreal Alouettes Glen Matthews (1998-99) San Diego Chargers, 2000 Jim Kleinsasser (1995-98) Minnesota Vikings, 1999-present Archie McCord (1969-70) Saskatchewan Roughriders, 1971-74 Matt Knutson (1999-01) New England Patriots, 2003-04 New York Jets, 2002 Norm McGee (1984, 1986-88) San Francisco 49ers, 1989 Gary Krahn (1974-76) Winnipeg Blue Bombers, 1977 Rich McKay (1971-72) Winnipeg Blue Bombers, 1974 Edmonton Eskimos, 1973 Irv Kupcinet (1933-34) Philadelphia Eagles, 1935-36 Chris Kuper (2002-05) Denver Broncos, 2006-present Frank Landy (1970-72) Saskatchewan Roughriders, 1973-76 British Columbia Lions, 1977-82 Jim LeClair (1970-71) Cincinnati Bengals, 1972-83 New Jersey Generals, 1984-85 *Named to 1976 Pro Bowl *Led Bengals in tackles four times *1984 USFL All-Star *Member of the College Football Hall of Fame Marty LeClair (1972-75) Winnipeg Blue Bombers (1976) Dave (Butch) Lince (1963-65) Edmonton Eskimos, 1969 Philadelphia Eagles, 1966-68 Greg Lotysz (1995-98) New York Jets, 1998-00 Jack Mackenroth (1936-37) Detroit Lions, 1938 Errol Mann (1965-66) Oakland Raiders, 1976-79 Detroit Lions, 1969-76 Green Bay Packers, 1968 Cleveland Browns, 1968 Denver Broncos, 1967 *Played in 137 career games *Led NFL in scoring in 1977 *Ranks on Detroit’s career Stan Mikawos (1979-81) Winnipeg Blue Bombers, 1982-91 *Played in 220 CFL games, tied for 29th all-time *1993 West Division All-Star FIGHTING SIOUX IN THE NFL DRAFT Year 1939 1956 1960 1965 1966 1966 1967 1967 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1977 1979 1980 1981 1987 1989 1989 1991 1999 2006 Rd 18 12 16 13 7 9 7 14 3 9 17 12 13 12 12 10 11 5 6 9 11 9 2 5 No. 164 139 182 176 99 134 162 342 54 216 438 294 357 323 331 262 287 124 161 236 307 229 44 161 Don Miller (1979-82) New York Jets, 1984 Cleveland Browns, 1983 Seattle Seahawks, 1983 Player Charley Gainor Steve Myhra Don Kaczmarek Dave Osborn David Lince Ron Green Corey Colehour Jim Hester Jim LeClair Mike Deutsch Lawrie Skolrood Ron Gustafson Dale Kasowski Scott Martin Bill Deutsch Steve Sybeldon Dale Markham Todd Thomas Tracy Martin Monte Smith Norm McGee Dean Witkowski Jim Kleinsasser Chris Kuper Pos. DE OG OT RB OT WR QB TE LB RB OT WR RB OG RB OT DT OL WR OL WR LB TE OL Team Philadelphia Eagles Baltimore Colts Los Angeles Rams Minnesota Vikings Philadelphia Eagles Minnesota Vikings Atlanta Falcons New Orleans Saints Cincinnati Bengals Chicago Bears Dallas Cowboys New Orleans Saints Chicago Bears San Francisco 49ers Baltimore Colts New York Jets Kansas City Chiefs Kansas City Chiefs New York Jets Denver Broncos San Francisco 49ers Green Bay Packers Minnesota Vikings Denver Broncos Jim Kleinsasser is the highest Fighting Sioux ever to be selected in the NFL draft (2nd round). Bill Mjogdalen (1928-30) Regina Roughriders, 1933-34 Phillip Moore (1995-98) British Columbia Lions, 2000 Cincinnati Bengals, 1998 Chad Mustard (2000-01) Denver Broncos, 2006-present Cleveland Browns, 2002-04 Rhein Fire (NFL Europe), 2003 Steve Myhra (1955-56) Baltimore Colts, 1958-63 *Played in 62 NFL games *Won 1958, 1959 NFL Championships Dave Osborn Jim LeClair Todd Thomas Tracy Martin Monte Smith Norm McGee Steve Ninnemann (1979-82) Seattle Seahawks, 1983 Ben Olson (2001-02) Seattle Seahawks, 2003 William (Bull) Ordway (1936-38) Philadelphia Eagles, 1939 127 SIOUX IN THE PROS 000UUU Dave Osborn (1963-64) Green Bay Packers, 1976 Minnesota Vikings, 1965-75 *Ran for 4,336 career yards *Scored 36 career touchdowns *Named to 1970 Pro Bowl *Second in the NFL in rushing in 1967 (972 yards) Ralph Pierce (1931-33) Regina Roughriders, 1934-38 Doug Ploen (1980-84) Winnipeg Blue Bombers, 1985-86 Pete Porinsh (1963-64, 1966) Pittsburgh Steelers, 1967 Tim Prinsen (1993-96) Edmonton Eskimos, 2000-04 Hamilton Tiger-Cats, 1997-1999 *4th overall pick by Hamilton in the 1997 CFL draft *Played in 115 career CFL games and appeared in four Grey Cup games Ross Richardson (1967-68) Winnipeg Blue Bombers, 1969-71 Kevin Robson (1990-93) Winnipeg Blue Bombers, 1994-95 Paul Robson (1960, 1962-63) Winnipeg Blue Bombers, 1964-72 *Played nine years in CFL *Later served as general manager in Winnipeg and Ottawa *Currently serves as chairman of CFL’s Board of Governors Barry Roseborough (1955-55) Winnipeg Blue Bombers, 1956-58 Dallas Rysavy (1992-93) Saskatchewan Roughriders, 1994-95 Curt Schave (1928, 1930) Regina Roughriders, 1933-34 *Believed to be the first “import” to play for the Roughriders franchise Monte Shaide (1989-92) Toronto Argonauts, 1993 Lawrie Skolrood (1971-73) Saskatchewan Roughriders, 1979-87 Hamilton Tiger-Cats, 1975-79 Saskatchewan Roughriders, 1974 *Played in 215 CFL game, tied for 38th all-time Monte Smith (1985-88) Denver Broncos, 1989-91 Mark Soderquist (1979-80) Green Bay Packers, 1984 Dallas Cowboys, 1981 Steve Sybeldon (1974, 1976-78) Cleveland Browns, 1981 British Columbia Lions, 1980 Kansas City Chiefs, 1980 New York Jets, 1979 Ray Tomberlin (1967) Denver Broncos, 1968 Todd Thomas (1977-80) Philadelphia Eagles, 1984 New Jersey Generals, 1983 Kansas City Chiefs, 1981 John Ulmer (1982-84) British Columbia Lions, 1985-86 Running back Dave Osborn enjoyed a 12-year career in the NFL that included a 1970 Pro Bowl selection with Minnesota. Claude Urevig (1930) Philadelphia Eagles, 1935-36 Mark Veldman (1984-86) Miami Dolphins, 1987 Collin Verisch (1964) Dallas Cowboys, 1965 Pat Wacker (1975-78) Chicago Bears, 1979 Dean Witkowski (1987-90) Green Bay Packers, 1991 Dick Wozney (1962-64) Winnipeg Blue Bombers, 1966-69 128 Dale MacMillan Scott Schultz (1997-00) Saskatchewan Roughriders, 2001-present Pittsburgh Steelers, 2002 San Diego Chargers, 2001 *No. 1 overall pick in the 2001 CFL draft *2005 CFL All-Star Offensive lineman Tim Prinsen played in 115 career games, including four Grey Cups, before retiring after the 2004 season. THE HEAD COACHES 000UUU UND Head Coaching Records Coach (Alma Mater) Years at UND W Adolph F. Bechdolt (Franklin & Marshall) 1 (1894) 2 Charles S. Farnsworth (Army) 2 (1895-96) 3 Melvin A. Brannan (Wabash) 2 (1897-98) 3 Harry C. Loomis (Minnesota) 2 (1899, 1902) 9 Victor L. Littig (Iowa) 1 (1900) 5 William Nuessle (North Dakota) 1 (1901) 3 Rex B. Kennedy (Chicago) 1 (1903) 7 John C. Sweetland (Union) 4 (1904-07) 15 David Dunlap (Lenox) 4 (1908-11) 14 John Vehmeier (Illinois) 1 (1912) 1 Fred V. Archer (Hanover) 1 (1913) 2 Thomas A. “Andy” Gill (Indiana) 4 (1914-17) 12 Paul J. Davis (Dickinson) 7 (1919-25) 25 Ferdinand “Tod” Rockwell (Michigan) 2 (1926-27) 8 Charles A. “Jack” West (Coe) 15 (1928-41, 45) 89 Glenn L. “Red” Jarrett (North Dakota) 4 (1942, 46-48) 14 Richard Miller (Nevada) 1 (1949) 4 Frank A. Zazula (Akron) 7 (1950-56) 28 Marvin C. “Whitey” Helling (Macalester) 11 (1957-67) 60 Jerrold “Jerry” Olson (Valley City State) 10 (1968-77) 54 Gene Murphy (North Dakota) 2 (1978-79) 15 Pat Behrns (Dakota State) 6 (1980-85) 36 Roger Thomas (Augustana, Ill.) 13 (1986-98) 90 Dale Lennon (North Dakota) 8 (1999--) 80 24 Coaches at UND 112 579 L 2 1 3 2 2 4 0 7 7 4 4 13 29 8 35 17 3 27 35 39 7 27 43 22 347 T 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 2 1 0 0 3 2 0 6 0 1 3 3 4 0 0 2 0 30 Roger Thomas 90 wins C.A. West 89 wins Dale Lennon 80 wins Marv Helling 60 wins Jerry Olson 54 wins Pat Behrns 36 wins Pictured are five of the past six Fighting Sioux head football coaches who also happen to be some of the most successful in school history. From left, Jerry Olson (1968-77), Gene Murphy (1978-79), Frank Zazula (1950-56), Roger Thomas (1986-98) and Marv “Whitey” Helling (1957-67). 129 YEAR-BY-YEAR WON/LOSS 000UUU YEAR 1894 1895 1896 1897 1898 1899 1900 1901 1902 1903 1904 1905 1906 1907 1908 1909 1910 1911 1912 1913 1914 1915 1916 1917 1918 1919 1920 1921 1922 1923 1924 1925 1926 1927 1928 1929 1930 1931 1932 1933 1934 1935 1936 1937 1938 1939 1940 1941 1942 1943-44 1945 1946 1947 1948 1949 1950 1951 130 W L T PF PA COACH 2 2 0 89 54 Prof. Adolph F. Bechdolt 1 1 0 46 12 Lt. Charles F. Farnsworth 2 0 0 126 12 Lt. Charles F. Farnsworth 2 1 0 59 20 Prof. Melvin A. Brannan 1 2 0 39 32 Prof. Melvin A. Brannan 6 0 0 179 5 Harry C. Loomis 5 2 1 78 56 Victor L. Littig 3 4 0 37 60 William Nuessle 3 2 2 65 69 Harry C. Loomis 7 0 0 274 11 Rex B. Kennedy 6 1 0 182 41 Dr. John G. Sweetland 6 1 1 196 72 Dr. John G. Sweetland 1 3 0 37 47 Dr. John G. Sweetland 2 2 0 49 47 Dr. John G. Sweetland 5 2 0 75 30 Dr. David L. Dunlap 4 0 1 104 3 Dr. David L. Dunlap 3 3 0 59 28 Dr. David L. Dunlap 2 2 1 45 28 Dr. David L. Dunlap 1 4 0 9 110 John Vehmeier 2 4 0 29 125 Fred V. Archer 3 5 0 131 99 Thomas A. (Andy) Gill 2 2 3 58 58 Thomas A. (Andy) Gill 5 2 0 116 68 Thomas A. (Andy) Gill 2 4 0 64 80 Thomas A. (Andy) Gill (Schedule Cancelled Due to War, Influenza) 2 4 1 40 74 Paul J. Davis 4 3 1 123 94 Paul J. Davis 4 4 0 180 70 Paul J. Davis 4 3 0 49 40 Paul J. Davis 5 3 0 157 86 Paul J. Davis 2 8 0 32 167 Paul J. Davis 4 4 0 165 77 Paul J. Davis 4 4 0 63 131 Ferdinand (Tod) Rockwell 4 4 0 88 103 Ferdinand (Tod) Rockwell 6 1 1 210 37 Charles A. (Jack) West 9 1 0 194 40 Charles A. (Jack) West 9 1 0 202 55 Charles A. (Jack) West 8 1 2 278 60 Charles A. (Jack) West 7 1 0 153 26 Charles A. (Jack) West 3 5 1 103 127 Charles A. (Jack) West 7 1 0 88 10 Charles A. (Jack) West 6 2 2 165 78 Charles A. (Jack) West 9 2 0 184 69 Charles A. (Jack) West 4 4 0 97 79 Charles A. (Jack) West 6 2 0 151 86 Charles A. (Jack) West 5 3 0 124 78 Charles A. (Jack) West 5 4 0 102 110 Charles A. (Jack) West 4 5 0 110 145 Charles A. (Jack) West 3 3 0 53 92 Glenn L. (Red) Jarrett No schedule — World War II 1 2 0 43 59 Charles A. (Jack) West 4 3 0 137 110 Glenn L (Red) Jarrett 4 4 0 128 126 Glenn L (Red) Jarrett 3 7 0 123 179 Glenn L (Red) Jarrett 4 3 1 72 121 Richard Miller 5 2 2 222 170 Frank A. Zazula 2 4 0 105 162 Frank A. Zazula YEAR 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 Totals W L T PF PA 3 6 0 131 224 6 1 1 154 107 4 5 0 200 182 6 3 0 183 86 2 6 0 110 158 3 4 1 159 198 5 3 0 157 85 2 5 1 112 166 4 3 1 145 112 6 3 0 189 134 5 4 0 120 84 6 3 0 162 61 8 1 0 199 110 9 1 0 248 85 8 2 0 338 154 4 6 0 123 164 3 5 0 148 179 4 5 0 205 254 5 3 1 202 138 6 3 1 245 142 10 1 0 423 161 6 4 0 291 218 6 4 0 295 296 9 1 0 320 197 1 7 1 117 233 4 6 1 165 195 5 5 0 245 201 10 2 0 261 142 6 4 0 263 164 6 4 0 181 147 7 3 0 213 131 6 5 0 275 180 8 3 0 299 111 3 8 0 182 315 2 9 0 233 396 6 4 0 243 209 7 4 0 292 228 3 7 1 204 256 7 3 0 276 215 7 2 0 228 131 6 4 1 274 165 10 3 0 313 180 10 3 0 302 166 9 2 0 308 166 7 3 0 262 150 8 2 0 277 185 8 3 0 284 149 9 2 0 272 131 8 3 0 404 146 14 1 0 475 183 5 6 0 295 211 12 2 0 428 268 11 3 0 384 171 10 3 0 450 172 11 2 0 411 244 579 347 30 19,762 13,664 COACH Frank A. Zazula Frank A. Zazula Frank A. Zazula Frank A. Zazula Frank A. Zazula Marvin C. Helling Marvin C. Helling Marvin C. Helling Marvin C. Helling Marvin C. Helling Marvin C. Helling Marvin C. Helling Marvin C. Helling Marvin C. Helling Marvin C. Helling Marvin C. Helling Jerroll (Jerry) Olson Jerroll (Jerry) Olson Jerroll (Jerry) Olson Jerroll (Jerry) Olson Jerroll (Jerry) Olson Jerroll (Jerry) Olson Jerroll (Jerry) Olson Jerroll (Jerry) Olson Jerroll (Jerry) Olson Jerroll (Jerry) Olson Gene Murphy Gene Murphy Pat Behrns Pat Behrns Pat Behrns Pat Behrns Pat Behrns Pat Behrns Roger Thomas Roger Thomas Roger Thomas Roger Thomas Roger Thomas Roger Thomas Roger Thomas Roger Thomas Roger Thomas Roger Thomas Roger Thomas Roger Thomas Roger Thomas Dale Lennon Dale Lennon Dale Lennon Dale Lennon Dale Lennon Dale Lennon Dale Lennon Dale Lennon (24 Coaches/112 Seasons) YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 000UUU NOTE: To avoid confusion, the current names of the institutions UND has played over the years are being used in this compilation. For example: Mankato State is listed as MSU, Mankato. 1894 (2-2) Coach: Lt. Charles S. Farnsworth (Army ’87) 10/22 Grand Forks City 54 6 11/3 North Dakota State 4 20 11/8 Grand Forks City 18 4 11/12 at North Dakota State 4 24 80 54 1895 (1-1) Coach: Lt. Charles S. Farnsworth 11/4 North Dakota State 42 0 11/9 at North Dakota State 4 12 46 12 1896 (2-0) Coach: Lt. Charles S. Farnsworth 10/17 Crookston 52 0 10/28 North Dakota State 58 12 110 12 1901 (3-4) Coaches: William L. Nuessle, Skuli G. Skulason and H.C. Tweet 10/9 Moorhead State 10 0 10/14 Hamline 6 0 10/16 Fargo College 5 6 10/25 Park River High 5 0 11/2 North Dakota State 11 17 11/9 at Minnesota 0 10 11/28 Dakota Wesleyan 9 27 37 60 1904 (6-1) Coach: Dr. George J. Sweetland (Union ’97) 9/24 Grand Forks High 24 0 10/3 Grand Forks High 22 0 10/8 at Minnesota 0 35 10/19 Superior, Wis. Olympics 11 6 10/26 Fargo College 86 0 11/5 at North Dakota State 22 0 11/7 North Dakota State 17 0 182 41 1908 (5-2) Coach: Dr. David L. Dunlap (Lenox ’02) 10/3 Grand Forks High 33 0 10/9 at Hamline 4 5 10/18 Carleton College 8 0 10/25 UND Alumni Team 5 0 11/3 College of St. Thomas 15 11 11/9 at Dakota Wesleyan 6 4 11/11 at South Dakota 4 10 75 30 1902 (3-2-2) Coach: Harry C. (Babe) Loomis (Minnesota ’97) 10/4 Moorhead State 43 0 10/13 Hamline 6 0 10/18 Valley City State 10 5 10/20 Carleton College 0 11 10/27 Dakota Wesleyan 0 0 11/1 at Fargo College 6 6 11/8 at North Dakota State 0 47 65 69 1905 (6-1-1) Coach: Dr. George J. Sweetland 9/23 at Crookston High 16 0 9/27 Grand Forks High 28 0 9/30 Hamline 14 0 10/7 at Minnesota 0 45 10/21 North Dakota State 23 5 10/30 Valley City State 87 0 11/6 St. Thomas 17 11 11/18 at North Dakota State 11 11 196 72 1909 (4-0-1) Coach: Dr. David L. Dunlap 10/2 Grand Forks High 18 10/9 UND Alumni Team 6 10/16 Hamline 19 10/23 Valley City State 58 11/1 at Carleton College 3 104 1897 (2-1) Coach: Prof. Melvin A. Brannon (Wabash ’89) 10/30 at North Dakota State 39 0 11/6 Carleton College 0 20 11/15 North Dakota State 20 0 59 20 1898 (1-2) Coach: Prof. Melvin A. Brannon 10/22 West Superior, Wis. 0 11 11/5 at Minnesota 0 15 11/8 at North Dakota State 39 6 39 32 1899 (6-0) Coach: Harry C. (Babe) Loomis (Minnesota ’97) 10/22 Moorhead State 57 0 10/30 Henley Athletic Assn. 18 0 11/3 Macalester College 6 5 11/11 North Dakota State 46 0 11/30 Dakota Wesleyan 41 0 12/1 at Litchfield High 11 0 179 5 9/29 10/8 10/22 10/27 10/29 11/5 11/12 11/19 1900 (5-2-1) Coach: Victor L. Littig (Illinois ’98) Fergus Falls High & Park Region Coll. 11 6 St. Cloud State 16 0 St. Paul Central High 12 0 at Minnesota 0 34 at Carleton College 6 0 Hamline 0 0 Moorhead State 33 0 at North Dakota State 0 16 78 56 The 1892 football team, pictured here, is believed to be the earliest-known football team at UND. It competed only against other campus teams. 1903 (7-0) Coach: Rex B. Kennedy (Chicago ’02) 9/28 Moorhead State 49 0 10/12 Fargo College 41 0 10/19 at Red River Valley 56 0 10/27 Valley City State 16 11 11/2 Winnipeg Shamrocks 56 0 11/7 South Dakota 6 0 11/11 at Fargo College 50 0 274 11 1906 (1-3) Coach: Dr. George J. Sweetland 10/6 Grand Forks High 29 0 10/20 at Wisconsin 0 10 10/27 at North Dakota State 4 32 11/2 at South Dakota State 4 5 37 47 1907 (2-2) Coach: Dr. George J. Sweetland 10/5 Grand Forks High 19 0 10/12 UND Alumni Team 6 8 10/19 Carleton College 0 33 11/1 South Dakota State 24 6 49 47 0 0 0 0 3 3 1910 (3-3) Coach: Dr. David L. Dunlap 10/1 Grand Forks High 16 0 10/8 UND Alumni Team 17 0 10/15 Carleton College 5 6 10/22 at Hamline 3 17 10/29 at Fargo College 0 5 11/5 North Dakota State 18 0 59 28 1911 (2-2-1) Coach: Dr. David L. Dunlap 9/30 Grand Forks High 5 5 10/7 UND Alumni Team 8 0 10/15 at Carleton College 0 9 10/21 Hamline 0 11 10/28 Macalester College 32 3 45 28 1912 (1-4) Coaches: John Vehmeier (Illinois ’09) and John Grogan (Knox ’10) 10/12 at Hamline 0 12 10/20 Carleton College 0 35 10/26 at Macalester College 6 19 11/6 North Dakota State 3 0 11/10 at South Dakota 0 44 9 110 1913 (2-4) Coach: Harry Wells (N'western ’09) 9/27 Grand Forks High 6 0 10/11 Hamline 3 14 10/15 College of St. Thomas 0 6 10/18 at Carleton College 0 61 10/25 at Minnesota 0 30 11/1 at North Dakota State 20 14 29125 131 YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 000UUU 1914 (3-5) Coach: Thomas Andrew (Andy) (Indiana ’12) 9/26 Grand Forks High 20 10/3 at Minnesota 6 10/10 at Hamline University `10 10/17 Jamestown College 77 10/28 at St.Thomas 6 10/31 South Dakota 3 11/7 North Dakota State 6 11/14 South Dakota State 3 131 Gill 7 28 3 0 7 33 7 14 99 1915 (2-2-3) Coach: Thomas A. (Andy) Gill 10/2 at Minnesota 0 41 10/11 Montana 10 10 10/16 Fargo College 28 0 10/23 College of St. Thomas 0 7 10/30 South Dakota State 0 0 11/6 at North Dakota State 20 0 11/13 South Dakota 0 0 58 58 1916 (5-2) Coach: Thomas A. (Andy) Gill 9/30 at Fargo College 49 0 10/7 at College of St. Thomas16 7 10/14 at Minnesota 7 47 10/21 Macalester College 7 0 10/28 South Dakota* 20 0 11/4 North Dakota State 10 0 11/11 South Dakota State 7 14 116 68 * First UND Homecoming game 1917 (2-4) Coach: Thomas A. (Andy) Gill 10/13 at South Dakota 0 19 10/20 Fargo College 39 0 10/27 South Dakota State 6 13 11/3 at North Dakota State 7 20 11/10 at Creighton 12 7 11/17 at Marquette 0 21 64 80 1919 (2-4-1) Coach: Paul J. Davis (Dickinson [PA] University ’07) 10/4 at Minnesota 0 39 10/11 College of St. Thomas 7 7 10/18 South Dakota 13 0 10/25 at Fargo College 7 6 11/1 North Dakota State 6 7 11/7 at South Dakota State 7 9 11/15 at Marquette 0 6 40 74 *NCC games ^Night games &NCAA Playoff Games Shaded year - NCC Champion 132 1920 (4-3-1) Coach: Paul J. Davis 10/2 at Minnesota 3 10/4 Fargo College 55 10/16 South Dakota State 6 10/23 Hamline 28 10/30 at North Dakota State 14 11/6 at South Dakota 7 11/21 Marquette 0 11/25 at Valparaiso# 10 123 #Played on Thanksgiving Day 10/1 10/8 10/15 10/22 10/29 11/5 11/12 11/19 10/7 10/14 10/20 10/28 11/4 11/11 9/29 10/6 10/13 10/20 10/27 11/3 11/10 11/17 9/20 9/27 10/4 10/11 10/18 10/25 11/1 11/8 11/15 11/27 1921 (4-4) Coach: Paul J. Davis at Minnesota 0 Jamestown College 64 at Fargo College 40 South Dakota 21 North Dakota State 38 at South Dakota State 14 at Marquette 3 at Hamline 0 180 41 0 3 6 7 7 10 20 94 19 0 0 0 3 27 7 14 70 1922 (4-3) Coach: Paul J. Davis G.F. Am. Legion 30 6 at Minnesota 0 22 at South Dakota* 7 0 South Dakota State* 16 6 College of St. Thomas* 0 6 at North Dakota State* 7 0 at Marquette 0 6 49 40 1923 (5-3) Coach: Paul J. Davis Moorhead State 30 Jamestown College 89 South Dakota* 6 at Minnesota 0 North Dakota State* 10 at South Dakota State *12 at Marquette 0 at Carleton College 10 157 6 7 13 27 3 6 27 3 92 1924 (2-8) Coach: Paul J. Davis Grand Forks Am.Legion 6 0 at Wisconsin 0 25 at Minnesota 0 14 at South Dakota* 0 6 South Dakota State* 6 7 Nebraska Wesleyan* 13 7 at North Dakota State* 7 20 at Creighton* 0 34 at Marquette 0 26 at John Carroll 0 28 32 167 9/26 10/3 10/10 10/17 10/24 10/31 11/14 11/21 1925 (4-4) Coach: Paul J. Davis Moorhead State 54 at Minnesota 6 Jamestown College 58 South Dakota* 3 Morningside* 27 North Dakota State* 10 at Creighton* 7 at Marquette 0 165 0 25 0 0 0 19 20 13 77 1926 (4-4) Coach: Ferdinand A. (Tod) Rockwell (Michigan ’24) 9/29 Dakota Wesleyan 7 0 10/2 at Minnesota 0 51 10/9 at Iowa 7 40 10/16 at South Dakota* 0 12 10/23 South Dakota State* 0 6 11/6 Des Moines* 33 0 11/13 at North Dakota State* 7 6 11/20 at Marquette 9 6 63 121 1927 (4-4) Coach: F.A. (Tod) Rockwell 9/24 at Manitoba 33 0 9/27 Valley City State 19 0 10/1 at Minnesota 10 57 10/8 Creighton#* 0 7 10/15 South Dakota* 0 6 10/22 College of St. Thomas*13 6 10/29 North Dakota State 13 0 11/5 at Carleton College 0 27 88 103 #Memorial Stadium Dedication Game 1928 (6-1-1) Coach: Charles A. (Jack) West (Coe ’14) 9/22 Manitoba 63 4 9/29 Jamestown College 80 0 10/6 Carleton College 0 0 10/13 Morningside* 25 13 10/20 South Dakota State* 6 0 10/27 at North Dakota State* 18 0 11/10 at South Dakota* 6 0 11/17 Mt. St. Charles (Mont.) 12 20 210 37 1929 (9-1) Coach: C.A. (Jack) West 9/20 St. Mary's (Minn.)#^ 14 7 9/28 at Wisconsin-Superior 26 6 10/4 Haskell (Kan.) Institute^ 6 13 10/5 at Manitoba 27 1 10/11 South Dakota*^ 13 7 10/19 at Morningside* 26 0 10/26 North Dakota State* 14 0 11/2 at South Dakota State* 7 6 11/16 Creighton 54 0 11/30 Loyola (Chicago) 7 0 194 40 #Inauguration of UND night football 1930 (9-1) Coach: C.A. (Jack) West 9/19 St. Mary's (Minn.) 25 0 9/26 at Wisconsin-Superior 39 0 10/3 Davis & Elkins (W.V.)^16 0 10/10 Morningside*^ 32 0 10/18 South Dakota State* 21 0 10/25 at North Dakota State* 14 7 11/1 at US Military Academy 6 33 11/7 at Duquesne 14 6 11/15 at South Dakota* 21 0 12/25 at Los Angeles Athletic Club Firemen# 14 9 202 55 #West Coast Major College All-Star Team 1931 (8-1-2) Coach: C.A. (Jack) West 9/18 Gustavus Adolphus^ 46 0 9/25 St. Olaf College^ 22 0 10/2 DePaul^ 41 7 10/10 South Dakota* 52 6 10/17 at South Dakota State* 34 6 10/24 Oregon 0 0 10/31 North Dakota State* 20 12 11/7 at College of St. Thomas36 6 11/14 at Morningside* 14 4 11/21 at Duquesne 7 13 11/26 at George Washington 6 6 278 60 1932 (7-1) Coach: C.A. (Jack) West 9/23 Moorhead State^ 25 0 10/7 College of St. Thomas^ 27 0 10/15 Howard (Ala.) College 39 7 10/22 at North Dakota State* 6 7 10/28 South Dakota State*^ 13 0 11/5 Morningside* 12 0 11/19 at DePaul 13 6 11/24 at Loyola of the South 18 6 153 26 1933 (3-5-1) Coach: C.A. (Jack) West Winnipeg Rugby Club 9/23 All-Stars 20 12 10/6 George Washington^ 6 27 10/13 South Dakota *^ 41 0 10/21 South Dakota State* 2 18 10/28 North Dakota State* 7 7 11/4 at Morningside* 0 6 11/11 at Texas Christian 7 19 11/15 at Dixie 13 12 11/19 at Loyola of the South 7 26 103 127 1934 (7-1) Coach: C.A. (Jack) West 9/21 Winnipeg Rugby Club^ 13 3 9/28 Neb-Omaha 14 0 10/6 at South Dakota* 21 0 10/12 Morningside*^ 25 0 10/23 South Dakota State* 6 0 10/27 at North Dakota State* 0 7 11/18 at St. Thomas (Penn.) 2 0 11/23 at George Washington 7 0 88 10 YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 000UUU 1935 (6-2-2) Coach: C.A. (Jack) West 9/20 Moorhead State^ 13 9/27 Luther College^ 45 10/11 South Dakota*^ 25 10/19 at South Dakota State* 6 10/26 North Dakota State* 20 11/2 at Morningside* 28 11/8 at St. Louis^ 7 11/16 at Nebraska-Omaha* 14 11/23 at Western Maryland 7 11/28 at George Washington 0 165 7 0 0 6 20 7 6 6 13 13 78 1936 (9-2) Coach: C.A. (Jack) West 9/18 College of St. Thomas^ 21 9/25 Luther College^ 19 10/2 Moorhead State^ 33 10/9 Northern Iowa*^ 19 10/17 St. Louis 13 10/23 South Dakota State* 33 10/31 at North Dakota State* 14 11/7 at DePaul 6 11/13 at South Dakota* 6 11/21 at Detroit 14 11/29 at Montana 6 184 0 6 6 0 6 6 0 19 0 13 13 69 1937 (4-4) Coach: C.A. (Jack) West 9/24 St. Thomas^ 25 10/1 South Dakota *^ 13 10/9 at Northern Iowa* 21 10/15 DePaul 0 10/23 at Wpg. Blue Bombers 8 10/30 North Dakota State* 27 11/13 at Detroit 0 11/25 at Montana 3 97 2 7 0 6 10 0 40 14 79 1940 (5-4) Coach: C.A. (Jack) West 9/20 College of St. Thomas 20 6 9/28 at Texas at El Paso 6 20 10/4 Northern Iowa*^ 0 15 10/12 St. Mary’s (Tex.) Coll. 15 7 10/18 South Dakota State* 6 0 10/26 at North Dakota State* 24 0 11/9 South Dakota* 13 0 11/16 Bradley 6 32 11/23 Arizona State^ 12 30 102 110 1941 (4-5) Coach: C.A. (Jack) West 9/19 at Coll. of St. Thomas^ 0 6 9/26 Luther College^ 20 7 10/4 at Northern Iowa* 10 32 10/11 South Dakota* 14 7 10/18 at South Dakota St* 33 15 10/25 North Dakota State* 20 6 11/1 Bradley^ 7 19 11/8 at Montana 6 13 11/13 at Dayton 0 40 110 145 1942 (3-3) Coach: Glenn Jarrett (UND ’31) 10/2 Morningside*^ 7 6 10/17 South Dakota State* 19 8 10/24 at North Dakota State* 14 26 10/30 at Augustana*^ 0 19 11/6 at Bemidji State^ 13 7 11/13 at South Dakota* 0 26 53 92 1945 (1-2-0) Coach: C.A. (Jack) West 10/13 Wpg. Blue Bombers 16 10/20 North Dakota State* 20 10/27 at North Dakota State* 7 43 21 12 26 59 1938 (6-2) Coach: C.A. (Jack) West 9/18 at Wpg. Blue Bombers^21 9/23 South Dakota State*^ 37 9/30 Morningside College*^ 27 10/14 DePaul 32 10/22 Montana 7 10/29 at North Dakota State* 13 11/5 at Detroit 7 11/11 Nebraska-Omaha 7 151 7 0 12 12 0 17 38 0 86 1939 (5-3) Coach: C.A. (Jack) West 9/22 Nebraska-Omaha*^ 13 9/29 Luther College^ 19 10/6 Northern Iowa*^ 19 10/14 at Toledo 7 10/21 at South Dakota State* 13 10/28 North Dakota State* 18 11/11 at Coll. of St. Thomas^ 7 11/18 Morningside* 28 124 1946 (5-3-0) Coach: Glenn (Red) Jarrett 9/13 at Bemidji State 25 0 9/20 Luther College 12 6 9/27 St. Thomas 13 6 10/4 Augustana* 20 6 10/11 South Dakota* 21 6 10/19 North Dakota State* 0 31 11/2 at Morningside* 39 41 11/9 at Bradley 7 14 137 110 0 0 6 26 14 0 25 7 78 1947 (4-4-0) Coach: Glenn (Red) Jarrett 9/12 at Oklahoma City 7 20 9/14 Luther College 14 0 9/27 at Northern Iowa* 0 20 10/4 at Augustana* 13 7 10/11 Manitoba 47 0 10/18 at North Dakota State* 25 20 10/25 Bradley 15 39 11/1 at South Dakota* 7 20 128 126 1948 (3-7-0) Coach: Glenn (Red) Jarrett 9/10 Oklahoma City 12 27 9/17 Morningside* 20 7 9/24 St. John’s 0 14 10/2 at South Dakota State* 31 6 10/9 at Montana State 6 12 10/16 South Dakota* 13 7 10/22 Northern Iowa* 14 26 10/30 North Dakota State* 7 19 11/6 at Augustana* 13 14 11/20 at Montana 7 47 123 179 1949 (4-3-1) Coach: Richard Miller (Nevada ’41) 9/16 Morningside* 0 12 9/23 Moorhead State 6 0 10/1 at South Dakota* 7 7 10/8 Augustana* 21 0 10/15 at Northern Iowa* 0 40 10/22 South Dakota State* 19 0 10/29 at North Dakota State* 13 6 11/12 at Toledo 6 56 72 121 1950 (5-2-2) Coach: Frank Zazula (Akron ’40) 9/16 Moorhead State 53 0 9/22 Northern Iowa* 21 33 9/30 at Morningside* 13 13 10/6 Bemidji State 26 6 10/14 South Dakota* 28 7 10/21 at South Dakota State* 21 21 10/28 North Dakota State* 33 0 11/4 at Augustana* 27 7 11/19 at Kentucky 0 83 222 170 9/22 9/29 10/13 10/20 10/27 11/10 9/20 9/27 10/4 10/11 10/18 10/25 11/1 11/8 11/15 9/19 9/26 10/3 10/10 10/17 10/24 10/31 11/14 9/18 9/25 10/2 10/9 10/16 10/23 10/30 11/6 11/13 9/17 9/24 10/1 10/8 10/15 10/22 10/29 11/4 11/12 1953 (6-1-1) Coach: Frank Zazula at Bemidji State 21 13 Augustana* 35 0 South Dakota State* 13 13 Morningside* 21 20 at Northern Iowa* 6 34 Montana State 14 7 at North Dakota State* 26 6 at South Dakota* 18 14 154 107 1954 (4-5-0) Coach: Frank Zazula Bemidji State 27 12 at Augustana* 39 0 at Morningside* 21 28 South Dakota* 27 21 Northern Iowa* 13 14 at South Dakota St* 20 34 North Dakota State* 40 7 at Montana State 13 21 at Idaho 0 45 200 182 1955 (6-3-0) Coach: Frank Zazula Hamline 27 Augustana* 32 South Dakota State* 6 Morningside* 7 at Northern Iowa* 7 Moorhead State 39 at North Dakota State* 21 at Wisconsin-Superior 26 at South Dakota* 18 183 0 19 14 13 13 0 0 13 14 86 1956 (2-6-0) Coach: Frank Zazula Wisconsin-Superior 19 20 Montana State 13 33 at Morningside* 3 7 South Dakota* 14 32 at South Dakota State* 13 14 North Dakota State* 14 7 Northern Iowa* 20 19 at Augustana* 14 26 110 158 1951 (2-4-0) Coach: Frank Zazula at Northern Iowa* 19 49 Morningside* 21 16 South Dakota State* 12 21 Beloit College 7 27 at North Dakota State* 33 14 at South Dakota 13 35 105 162 9/15 9/22 9/29 10/6 10/13 10/20 10/27 11/3 1952 (3-6-0) Coach: Frank Zazula at Bemidji State 31 0 at North Texas St. 0 55 South Dakota* 14 21 Northern Iowa* 14 27 at South Dakota State* 6 60 North Dakota State* 13 14 at Augustana* 33 21 at Morningside* 20 6 at Beloit College 0 20 131 224 1957 (3-4-1) Coach: Marv Helling (Macalester ’48) 9/14 Bemidji State 34 19 9/21 Augustana* 21 6 9/28 Morningside* 20 48 10/5 at South Dakota* 27 27 10/12 South Dakota State* 21 53 10/19 at North Dakota State* 9 0 10/26 at Northern Iowa* 20 27 11/2 at Montana State 7 18 159 198 *NCC games ^Night games &NCAA Playoff Games Shaded year - NCC Champion 133 YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 000UUU 9/13 9/20 9/27 10/4 10/11 10/18 10/25 11/1 9/12 9/19 9/26 10/3 10/10 10/17 10/24 10/31 9/10 9/17 9/24 10/1 10/8 10/15 10/22 10/29 9/16 9/23 9/30 10/7 10/14 10/21 10/28 11/4 11/11 9/15 9/22 9/29 10/6 10/13 10/20 10/27 11/3 11/10 134 1958 (5-3-0) Coach: Marv Helling at Bemidji State 6 Montana State 8 at Morningside* 25 South Dakota* 28 at South Dakota State* 30 North Dakota State* 36 Northern Iowa* 14 at Augustana* 10 157 13 15 8 14 12 0 0 23 85 1959 (2-5-1) Coach: Marv Helling at Montana 27 19 Augustana* 22 22 Morningside* 6 24 at South Dakota* 14 31 South Dakota State* 0 6 at North Dakota State* 20 15 at Northern Iowa* 9 14 at Montana State 14 35 112 166 1960 (4-3-1) Coach: Marv Helling Montana 14 Montana State 6 at Morningside* 34 at South Dakota* 27 at South Dakota State* 27 North Dakota State* 16 Northern Iowa* 3 at Augustana 18 145 21 6 13 7 23 7 7 28 112 1961 (6-3-0) Coach: Marv Helling Montana State 46 0 at Nebraska 0 33 Morningside* 49 15 at South Dakota* 21 7 South Dakota State* 14 13 at North Dakota State* 26 6 at Northern Iowa* 0 25 at Youngstown 20 13 Augustana* 13 22 189 134 1962 (5-4-0) Coach: Marv Helling Youngstown 20 Montana 14 at Augustana* 0 at Morningside* 14 at South Dakota State* 0 North Dakota State* 30 Northern Iowa* 8 at Montana State 3 South Dakota* 31 120 7 8 7 0 26 7 13 16 0 84 9/14 9/21 9/28 10/5 10/12 10/19 10/26 11/2 11/9 9/12 9/19 9/26 10/3 10/10 10/17 10/24 10/31 11/7 9/11 9/18 9/25 10/2 10/9 10/16 10/23 10/30 11/6 11/27 9/17 9/24 10/1 10/8 10/15 10/22 10/29 11/5 11/12 12/10 9/9 9/16 9/23 9/30 10/7 10/14 10/21 10/28 11/4 11/11 1963 (6-3-0) Coach: Marv Helling Minnesota-Duluth 33 0 Augustana* 7 6 at Montana 19 13 Morningside* 21 0 South Dakota State* 6 7 at North Dakota State* 21 7 at Northern Iowa* 0 9 at Montana State 0 19 at South Dakota* 55 0 162 61 1964 (8-1-0) Coach: Marv Helling St. Thomas 30 at Bemidji State 10 at Morningside* 26 Northern Iowa* 0 at South Dakota State* 35 North Dakota State* 20 South Dakota* 21 Montana State 9 at Augustana* 48 199 1965 (9-1-0) Coach: Marv Helling Bemidji State 20 Augustana* 22 Morningside* 37 at Northern Iowa* 34 South Dakota State* 14 at North Dakota State* 3 at South Dakota* 33 at Montana State 21 at Idaho State* 27 Northern Illinois 37 (Mineral Water Bowl) 248 6 0 8 34 28 13 14 7 0 110 6 13 14 0 7 6 7 12 0 20 1968 (3-5-0) Coach: Jerry Olson (Valley City ’55) 9/14 at Montana 10 37 9/21 Northern Iowa* 10 14 9/28 South Dakota* 16 17 10/12 at South Dakota State* 21 16 10/19 North Dakota State* 8 14 10/26 at Augustana* 39 20 11/2 at Morningside* 37 20 11/9 Montana State 7 41 148 179 9/6 9/13 9/20 9/27 10/11 10/18 10/25 11/1 11/8 9/12 9/19 9/26 10/3 10/10 10/17 10/24 10/31 11/7 85 1966 (8-2-0) Coach: Marv Helling at Montana 30 6 Idaho State 41 0 Northern Iowa* 23 10 South Dakota* 31 17 at South Dakota State* 43 0 North Dakota State* 15 18 Montana State 21 59 at Augustana* 30 20 at Morningside* 62 0 Parsons (Pecan Bowl) 42 24 338 154 9/11 9/18 9/25 10/2 10/9 10/16 10/23 10/30 11/6 11/13 1967 (4-6-0) Coach: Marv Helling at Northern Arizona 10 39 Montana 14 19 Morningside* 14 0 at Northern Iowa* 0 7 at South Dakota* 9 6 South Dakota State* 9 7 at North Dakota State* 10 34 at Montana State 16 20 Augustana* 35 7 Northern Michigan 6 25 123 164 9/9 9/16 9/23 9/30 10/7 10/14 10/21 10/28 11/4 11/11 12/9 1969 (4-5-0) Coach: Jerry Olson St. Cloud State* 26 13 Montana 10 24 at Montana State 16 36 at South Dakota* 35 26 South Dakota State* 13 19 at North Dakota State* 14 64 Augustana* 33 13 Morningside* 48 19 at Northern Iowa* 10 40 205 254 1970 (5-3-1) Coach: Jerry Olson at Montana 7 28 South Dakota* 14 14 MSU Mankato* 35 19 at Augustana* 18 7 at South Dakota State* 36 3 North Dakota State* 3 20 at Morningside* 30 18 Northern Iowa* 41 6 at Arkansas State 18 23 202 138 1971 (6-3-1) Coach: Jerry Olson at Montana State 17 15 Montana 14 27 at MSU Mankato* 10 13 Augustana* 26 10 South Dakota State* 35 7 at North Dakota State* 23 7 Morningside* 59 7 at Northern Iowa* 23 10 at South Dakota* 21 29 at Nevada-Las Vegas 17 17 245 142 1972 (10-1-0) Coach: Jerry Olson Montana State 42 28 at Montana 42 14 South Dakota* 33 3 at Augustana* 28 16 at Morningside* 69 0 at South Dakota State* 51 21 North Dakota State* 17 22 Northern Iowa* 38 9 MSU Mankato* 48 14 at Nevada, Las Vegas 17 13 Cal-Poly-SLO 38 21 (Camellia Bowl) 423 161 9/8 9/15 9/22 9/29 10/6 10/13 10/20 10/27 11/3 11/10 9/14 9/21 9/28 10/5 10/12 10/19 10/26 11/2 11/9 11/16 9/13 9/20 9/27 10/4 10/11 10/18 10/25 11/1 11/8 11/29 9/11 9/18 9/25 10/2 10/9 10/16 10/23 11/6 11/13 1973 (6-4-0) Coach: Jerry Olson at MSU Mankato* 14 17 Montana 31 10 at Minnesota 14 41 Augustana* 38 34 Morningside* 43 7 South Dakota State* 28 20 at North Dakota State* 14 21 at Northern Iowa* 14 17 at South Dakota* 54 21 at Montana State 41 30 291 218 1974 (6-4-0) Coach: Jerry Olson Montana State 34 14 at Minnesota 30 42 at Morningside* 41 0 Northern Iowa* 42 26 at South Dakota State* 6 55 North Dakota State* 31 20 South Dakota* 24 37 MSU Mankato* 35 27 at Augustana* 37 36 at NE Louisiana 15 39 295 296 1975 (9-1-0) Coach: Jerry Olson at Montana State 34 10 Augustana* 36 34 Morningside* 49 7 at Northern Iowa* 21 20 South Dakota State* 35 14 at North Dakota State* 34 17 at South Dakota* 27 17 at MSU Mankato* 28 16 St Cloud State* 42 28 Livingston (Ala.)& 14 34 320 197 1976 (1-7-1) Coach: Jerry Olson Montana State 14 18 at Wisconsin 9 45 at Delaware 17 59 Northern Iowa* 22 24 South Dakota* 7 14 at South Dakota State* 6 28 North Dakota State* 15 22 at Augustana* 14 10 at Morningside* 13 13 117 233 *NCC games ^Night games &NCAA Playoff Games Shaded year - NCC Champion YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 000UUU 9/3 9/10 9/17 9/24 10/1 10/8 10/15 10/22 10/29 11/5 11/12 1977 (4-6-1) Coach: Jerry Olson Moorhead State 21 18 at Montana State 7 21 St. Cloud State* 21 14 Morningside* 12 14 at Northern Iowa* 6 9 at South Dakota* 20 0 South Dakota State* 6 6 at North Dakota State* 20 45 at Nebraska-Omaha* 14 17 Augustana* 24 13 at Nevada-Las Vegas 14 38 165 195 1978 (5-5-0) Coach: Gene Murphy (UND ’63) 9/2 Moorhead State 13 3 9/9 Montana State 13 21 9/16 at Eastern Montana 55 0 9/23 Nebraska-Omaha* 35 22 9/30 South Dakota State* 19 30 10/7 at Northern Iowa* 17 35 10/14 Augustana* 14 42 10/21 North Dakota State* 24 21 10/28 at South Dakota* 7 24 11/4 at Morningside* 48 3 245 201 9/1 9/8 9/15 9/22 9/29 10/6 10/13 10/20 10/27 11/3 11/10 11/24 1979 (10-2) Coach: Gene Murphy Moorhead State 17 0 at Montana State 20 16 Cal State-Sacramento 31 0 at South Dakota State* 13 0 Illinois State 20 0 at Augustana* 30 24 at North Dakota State* 14 7 South Dakota* 23 22 Morningside* 37 7 at Nebraska-Omaha* 13 24 at Western Illinois 28 7 at Mississippi College& 15 35 261 142 1980 (6-4-0) Coach: Pat Behrns (Dakota St. ’72) 9/6 at Portland State 14 28 9/13 Montana State 14 6 9/20 at Northern Colorado* 22 27 9/27 Augustana* 34 7 10/4 North Dakota State* 38 20 10/11 at South Dakota* 24 32 10/18 at Morningside* 33 7 10/25 Nebraska-Omaha* 31 14 11/1 South Dakota State* 47 13 11/8 at Puget Sound 6 10 263 164 9/5 9/12 9/19 9/26 10/3 10/10 10/17 10/24 10/31 11/7 9/4 9/11 9/18 9/25 10/2 10/9 10/16 10/23 10/30 11/6 9/1 9/8 9/15 9/22 9/29 10/6 10/13 10/20 10/27 11/3 11/10 9/1 9/8 9/15 9/22 9/29 10/6 10/13 10/20 10/27 11/3 11/11 1981 (6-4-0) Coach: Pat Behrns Portland State 17 10 at Nevada-Reno 17 11 at Augustana* 34 16 at North Dakota State* 7 31 South Dakota* 27 0 Morningside* 27 0 at Nebraska-Omaha* 19 21 at South Dakota State* 16 28 Northern Colorado* 6 0 Northern Michigan 11 30 181 147 1982 (7-3-0) Coach: Pat Behrns Puget Sound 7 3 at Montana State 28 27 North Dakota State* 3 10 at South Dakota* 9 10 at Morningside* 29 6 Nebraska-Omaha* 30 8 South Dakota State* 34 13 at Northern Colorado* 18 17 Augustana* 49 7 at Northern Michigan* 6 30 213 131 1983 (6-5-0) Coach: Pat Behrns Michigan Tech 55 7 Montana State 21 3 at Augustana* 24 26 South Dakota State* 27 28 at Northern Colorado* 24 26 MSU Mankato* 23 9 at St. Cloud State* 35 6 Nebraska-Omaha* 24 19 at North Dakota State* 6 23 at South Dakota* 16 26 Morningside* 20 7 275 180 1984 (8-3-0) Coach: Pat Behrns Michigan Tech 42 Wisconsin-Superior 62 Augustana* 35 at South Dakota State* 46 Northern Colorado* 33 at MSU Mankato* 7 St. Cloud State* 24 at Nebraska-Omaha* 3 North Dakota State* 3 South Dakota* 14 at Morningside* 30 299 13 0 10 7 7 3 13 28 14 16 0 111 9/7 9/14 9/21 9/28 10/5 10/12 10/19 10/26 11/2 11/9 11/16 9/6 9/13 9/20 9/27 10/4 10/11 10/18 10/25 11/1 11/8 11/15 9/12 9/19 9/26 10/3 10/10 10/17 10/24 10/31 11/7 11/14 9/3 9/10 9/17 9/24 10/1 10/8 10/15 10/22 10/29 11/5 11/12 1985 (3-8-0) Coach: Pat Behrns at Northern Arizona 0 41 East Stroudsburg 38 7 South Dakota* 3 45 at South Dakota State* 23 29 at MSU Mankato* 6 28 Augustana* 41 18 at Morningside* 7 48 St. Cloud State* 30 3 at Northern Colorado* 27 28 Nebraska-Omaha* 7 19 at North Dakota State* 0 49 182 315 1989 (3-7-1) Coach: Roger Thomas 9/2 at No. Michigan 22 24 9/9 Minnesota-Duluth 17 14 9/16 South Dakota State* 13 23 9/23 at South Dakota* 14 17 9/30 Morningside* 17 12 10/7 at Augustana* 39 49 10/14 Nebraska-Omaha* 33 23 10/21 at Northern Colorado*17 34 10/28 St. Cloud State* 18 31 11/4 at MSU Mankato* 14 14 11/11 at North Dakota St.* 0 21 204 262 1986 (2-9-0) Coach: Roger Thomas (Augustana, Ill. ’69) at Northwest Missouri 28 38 Texas A&M-Kingsville 44 67 at South Dakota* 12 28 South Dakota State* 21 52 MSU Mankato* 10 43 at Augustana* 10 19 Morningside* 24 21 at St. Cloud State* 24 13 Northern Colorado* 33 36 at Nebraska-Omaha* 14 17 North Dakota State* 13 62 233 396 1990 (7-3-0) Coach: Roger Thomas 1987 (6-4-0) Coach: Roger Thomas Northwest Missouri 37 7 Augustana* 49 3 at Morningside* 15 16 St. Cloud State* 16 13 at MSU Mankato* 35 24 at Northern Colorado* 22 17 Nebraska-Omaha* 20 34 at South Dakota State* 9 24 South Dakota* 30 29 at North Dakota State* 10 42 243 209 1988 (7-4-0) Coach: Roger Thomas Northern Michigan 9 0 at Minnesota-Duluth 28 14 at Augustana* 9 35 Morningside* 50 21 at St. Cloud State* 33 10 MSU Mankato* 18 21 Northern Colorado* 52 40 at Nebraska-Omaha* 7 10 South Dakota State* 35 34 at South Dakota* 24 9 North Dakota State* 27 34 292 228 9/8 9/15 9/22 9/29 10/6 10/13 10/20 10/27 11/3 11/10 at Tex. A&M-Kingsville 23 26 at South Dakota St.* 24 21 South Dakota* 46 12 at Morningside* 25 22 Augustana* 35 27 at Nebraska-Omaha* 35 10 Northern Colorado* 15 17 at St. Cloud State* 42 25 MSU Mankato* 17 13 North Dakota State* 14 42 276215 1991 (7-2-0) Coach: Roger Thomas 9/14 Moorhead State 21 14 9/21 South Dakota State* 36 10 9/28 at South Dakota* 21 6 10/5 Morningside* 35 0 10/12 Augustana* 20 15 10/19 St. Cloud State* 21 17 10/26 at MSU Mankato* 18 21 11/2 Northern Colorado PPD 11/9 at Nebraska-Omaha* 28 13 11/16 at North Dakota St.* 28 35 228131 1992 (6-4-1) Coach: Roger Thomas 9/12 at Indiana (Pa.) 13 31 9/19 at South Dakota St* 14 3 9/26 South Dakota* 52 3 10/3 at Morningside* 24 24 10/10 Augustana* 20 24 10/17 at St. Cloud State* 22 13 10/24 MSU Mankato* 16 7 10/31 at No. Colorado* 21 14 11/7 Nebraska-Omaha* 52 0 11/14 North Dakota State* 19 20 11/21 at Pittsburg State& 21 26 274165 *NCC games ^Night games &NCAA Playoff Games Shaded year - NCC Champion 135 YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 000UUU 9/11 9/18 9/25 10/2 10/9 10/16 10/23 10/30 11/6 11/13 11/20 11/27 12/4 9/10 9/17 9/24 10/1 10/8 10/15 10/22 10/29 11/5 11/12 11/19 11/26 12/3 9/9 9/16 9/23 9/30 10/7 10/14 10/21 10/28 11/4 11/11 11/18 9/14 9/21 9/28 10/5 10/12 10/19 10/26 11/2 11/9 11/16 1993 (10-3-0) Coach: Roger Thomas Southern Conn. St. 52 0 Morningside* 52 21 at St. Cloud State* 10 0 Northern Colorado* 14 10 MSU Mankato* 20 9 at Augustana* 7 20 at Nebraska-Omaha*^ 17 8 North Dakota State* 22 21 South Dakota* 42 7 at South Dakota State* 0 28 Pittsburg State& 17 14 MSU Mankato& 54 21 at Indiana, Pa.& 6 21 313 180 1994 (10-3-0) Coach: Roger Thomas Bemidji State 42 6 at Morningside* 31 0 St. Cloud State* 17 18 at Northern Colorado* 6 21 at MSU Mankato* 17 16 Augustana* 21 7 Nebraska-Omaha* 40 11 at North Dakota St.*^ 34 13 at South Dakota* 23 20 South Dakota State* 32 6 NE Missouri State& 18 6 North Dakota State& 14 7 at North Alabama& 7 35 302 166 1995 (9-2-0) Coach: Roger Thomas at Bemidji State^ 63 0 Northern Colorado* 34 13 at Augustana* 39 29 South Dakota State* 14 3 at Nebraska-Omaha*^ 31 16 MSU Mankato* 27 21 at South Dakota* 0 35 at Morningside* 44 21 North Dakota State* 21 7 St. Cloud State* 35 21 North Dakota State& 10 41 308 166 1996 (7-3-0) Coach: Roger Thomas Moorhead State 38 7 at Northern Colorado* 6 21 Augustana* 27 14 at South Dakota State*23 28 Nebraska-Omaha* 7 26 at MSU Mankato* 49 10 South Dakota* 29 6 Morningside* 23 13 at North Dakota St.*^ 33 19 6 at St. Cloud State* 27 262 150 9/12 9/19 9/26 10/3 10/10 10/17 10/24 10/31 11/7 11/14 9/12 9/19 9/26 10/3 10/10 10/17 10/24 10/31 11/7 11/14 11/21 9/11 9/18 9/25 10/2 10/9 10/16 10/23 10/30 11/6 11/13 11/20 9/2 9/9 9/16 9/23 9/30 10/7 10/14 10/21 10/28 11/4 11/11 1997 (8-2-0) Coach: Roger Thomas at Moorhead State 45 14 South Dakota State* 28 7 at Morningside* 28 14 Nebraska-Omaha* 35 24 at MSU Mankato* 21 7 North Dakota State* 10 31 St. Cloud State* 41 21 at South Dakota* 20 19 Augustana* 42 14 at Northern Colorado* 7 34 277 185 1998 (8-3-0) Coach: Roger Thomas Moorhead State 34 0 at South Dakota State*20 6 Morningside* 46 7 at Nebraska-Omaha* 10 20 MSU Mankato* 27 17 at North Dakota St.*^ 39 25 St. Cloud State* (OT) 31 28 South Dakota* 33 14 at Augustana* 35 18 Northern Colorado* 9 14 at Northern Colorado& 24 52 308 201 1999 (9-2-0) Coach: Dale Lennon (North Dakota ‘79) Northern Michigan 29 at South Dakota* 17 MSU Mankato* 35 North Dakota State* 13 at Morningside* 31 Northern Colorado* 24 at South Dakota State*7 at Augustana* 27 St. Cloud State* 45 Nebraska-Omaha* 31 at NW Mo. State& (ot)13 272 0 10 28 10 6 16 21 0 7 13 20 131 2000 (8-3-0) Coach: Dale Lennon Central Washington 52 7 Minnesota-Crookston 49 3 South Dakota* 42 14 at MSU Mankato* 28 0 at North Dakota State*13 16 Morningside* 54 6 at Northern Colorado*38 24 South Dakota State* 42 0 Augustana* 23 35 at St. Cloud State*^ 38 14 at Nebraska-Omaha* 25 27 404 146 2001 (14-1-0) Coach: Dale Lennon NCAA Division II Champions 9/1 at Central Washington 17 14 9/8 Minnesota-Crookston^57 6 9/15 Northern Colorado*^ 13 7 9/22 New Haven^ 42 10 9/29 South Dakota State* 44 9 10/6 North Dakota State* 19 7 10/13 at St. Cloud State* 35 28 10/20 Nebraska-Omaha*(ot) 24 27 10/27 at MSU Mankato* 28 14 11/3 Augustana* 37 14 11/10 at South Dakota*^ 48 7 11/17 Winona State& 42 28 11/24 Pittsburg State& 38 0 12/1 UC Davis& 14 2 12/8 vs. Grand Valley State# 17 14 475 183 2002 (5-6-0)** Coach: Dale Lennon 8/29 Minnesota-Crookston^ 57 9/7 Central Washington 7 9/14 Mesa State 66 9/21 at Northern Colorado* 12 10/5 at South Dakota State* 21 10/12 at North Dakota State* 12 10/19 St. Cloud State* 17 10/26 at Nebraska-Omaha* 17 11/2 MSU Mankato* 35 11/9 at Augustana* 31 11/16 South Dakota* 20 295 9/6 9/13 9/20 9/27 10/4 10/11 10/18 10/25 11/1 11/8 11/22 11/29 12/6 12/13 0 43 7 28 13 6 20 20 36 38 0 211 2003 (12-2-0) Coach: Dale Lennon UM-Crookston 59 0 at Mesa State (ot) 24 31 Newberry 42 23 Augustana* 13 3 St. Cloud State* 29 28 at South Dakota State* 25 24 North Dakota State (ot)* 28 21 at Minnesota State* 41 25 Nebraska-Omaha* 38 35 at South Dakota* 37 3 Pittsburg State& 24 14 Winona State& 36 29 North Alabama& 29 22 Grand Valley State# 3 10 428 268 **Note: Due to an NCAA ruling regarding Northern Colorado’s forfeiture of three wins, UND’s 2002 NCC record is officially recorded as 4-4. UND’s overall record remains 5-6 due to NCAA bylaws. Yearly UND Home Football Attendance Alerus Center Year Average Total 2006 8,827 52,963 2005 9,426 65,980 2004 9,389 75,110 2003 9,033 81,299 2002 9,488 56,930 2001 10,517 100,238 Games 6 (1 pl.) 7 (1 pl.) 8 (1 pl.) 9 (3 pl.) 6 10 (3 pl.) Memorial Stadium Year Average 2000 8,658 1999 7,813 1998 7,692 1997 8,810 1996 6,084 1995 8,116 1994 6,211 1993 6,474 1992 7,733 1991 4,846 1990 7,260 1989 6,680 1988 8,066 1987 6,620 1986 6,183 1985 5,720 1984 7,057 1983 6,817 1982 6,320 1981 7,260 1980 8,000 1979 8,410 1978 8,650 1977 6,295 1976 9,150 1975 8,332 1974 8,780 1973 7,875 1972 7,800 1971 6,343 1970 7,150 1969 3,700 1968 5,750 1967 5,600 1966 7,295 1965 4,875 1964 5,714 1963 5,415 1962 5,570 Total 51,949 46,882 38,461 44,049 30,421 48,694 43,476 51,790 38,667 19,382 36,300 33,400 48,400 33,100 37,100 28,600 49.400 40,900 31,600 36,300 40,000 42,050 51,900 31,475 36,600 33,329 43,900 31,500 39,000 25,370 28,600 18,500 23,000 28,000 36,475 19,500 28,568 27,075 27,850 Games 6 6 5 5 5 6 (1 pl.) 7 (1 pl.) 8 (2 pl.) 5 4 5 5 6 5 6 5 7 6 5 5 5 5 6 5 4 4 (1 pl.) 5 4 5 4 4 5 4 5 5 4 5 5 5 Attendance records prior to 1962 are incomplete. *NCC games ^Night games &NCAA Playoff Games #NCAA Championship Game Shaded year - NCC Champion 136 YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 000UUU 8/28 9/04 9/11 9/25 10/02 10/09 10/16 10/23 10/30 11/06 11/13 11/20 11/27 12/04 8/27 9/03 9/10 9/17 9/24 10/01 10/08 10/15 10/22 10/29 11/05 11/12 11/19 9/01 9/09 9/16 9/23 9/30 10/07 10/14 10/28 11/04 11/11 11/18 11/25 12/02 2004 (11-3-0) Coach: Dale Lennon Delta State 28 19 Mesa State 65 7 Central Washington 34 0 at Augustana* 13 7 at St. Cloud State* 17 21 Ferris State 45 0 Minnesota Duluth* 26 0 Minnesota State* 20 3 at Nebraska-Omaha* 17 27 South Dakota* 41 21 at St. Cloud State (ot)& 20 17 at Michigan Tech& 20 3 Grand Valley State& 19 15 at Pittsburg State& 19 31 384 171 2005 (10-3) Coach: Dale Lennon at Central Washington 44 20 West Chester 41 7 at Winona State 51 6 Western Washington 47 7 Augustana* 52 3 St. Cloud State* 37 14 Ferris State 44 7 at Minnesota Duluth* 33 10 at Minnesota State* 26 7 Nebraska-Omaha* 19 20 at South Dakota* 30 42 Minnesota Duluth& 23 12 at Grand Valley State& 3 17 450 172 2006 (11-2) Coach: Dale Lennon at Central Wash.* 28 14 at Northern Iowa 35 31 Winona State 49 2 Western Washington* 26 20 at Augustana* (ot) 24 21 Minnesota State* 24 3 at Nebraska-Omaha* 20 21 Minnesota Duluth* 38 14 at St. Cloud State* (ot) 34 27 South Dakota* 33 26 Winona State& 42 0 at Nebraska-Omaha& 38 35 at Grand Valley St.& 20 30 411 244 *NCC games ^Night games &NCAA Playoff Games Shaded year - NCC Champion 137 TRADITIONS Potato Bowl USA The Potato Bowl USA is a weeklong festival teaming the University of North Dakota and the Red River Valley potato growing industry. It features a Queen’s Pageant, softball tournament, golf tournament, bed races, pep rally and bonfire, service club breakfast, parade, road race, casino night and football game featuring the University of North Dakota. The week’s activities are arranged by the Potato Bowl Committee, a group of Greater Grand Forks volunteers. The Potato Bowl USA was created in 1965 by then UND Athletic Director Leonard R. “Len” Marti, head football Coach Marv “Whitey” Helling, assistant football coach Jerry Olson and sports information director Lee Bohnet. The first Potato Bowl USA was played in 1966, when the Fighting Sioux shut out Idaho State 41-0 in a battle for pride among potato growing regions. North Dakota is 30-11 in Potato Bowl USA history. Year-by-Year Potato Bowl Scores 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 138 UND 41, Idaho State 0 Montana 19, UND 14 Northern Iowa 14, UND 10 Montana 24, UND 10 UND 35, Mankato State 19 Montana 27, UND 14 UND 33, South Dakota 3 UND 31, Montana 10 UND 35, Montana State 14 UND 36, Augustana 34 Montana State 18, UND 14 UND 21, St. Cloud State 14 Montana State 21, UND 13 UND 31, Cal State-Sacramento 0 UND 14, Montana State 6 UND 17, Portland State 10 UND 7, Puget Sound 3 UND 21, Montana State 3 UND 35, Augustana 10 South Dakota 45, UND 3 Texas A&I 67, UND 44 UND 49, Augustana 3 UND 50, Morningside 21 South Dakota State 23, UND 13 UND 46, South Dakota 12 UND 36, SDSU 10 UND 52, South Dakota 3 UND 52, Morningside 21 St. Cloud State 18, UND 17 UND 34, Northern Colorado 13 UND 38, Moorhead State 7 UND 28, South Dakota State 7 UND 34, Moorhead State 0 UND 29, Northern Michigan 0 UND 49, Minnesota-Crookston 3 UND 57, Minnesota-Crookston 6 Central Washington 43, UND 7 UND 59, Minnesota-Crookston 0 UND 34, Central Washington 0 UND 47, Western Washington 7 UND 49, Winona State 2 Sitting Bull Trophy From 1953 to 1999, UND and the University of South Dakota competed for the Sitting Bull trophy, a carved oaken bust of the famous Sioux Indian leader, awarded after a mild dispute between the states following removal of some of the late leader’s remains from a grave near Fort Yates, N.D. The trophy was first awarded by Sodak Sports, a defunct sports weekly. UND won the trophy 28 times, compared to just 15 for USD. Nickel Trophy The Nickel Trophy, 250 times larger than a regular five-cent piece and weighing 75 pounds, was inaugurated in 1938 and was presented each fall to the winner of the North Dakota-North Dakota State football battle during the series that ran through the 2003 season. Two inches thick and 22 inches in diameter, it is an exact replica of the once-minted U.S. coin. It has been the object of many intercampus raids, recoveries and more thefts. The late Robert Kunkel, a UND alumnus and Chicago advertising executive, was the originator of the trophy. Blue Key, an honorary service fraternity on each campus, awards the Nickel Trophy to the winning team. UND leads in the battle for the aluminum alloy “slug” 35-30. In one stretch, the Fighting Sioux won it 12 straight times. In the all-time series against North Dakota State, UND leads 62-45-3. The Sioux retained the trophy in 2003, winning 28-21 in overtime at the Alerus Center, the most recent meeting between the two teams. 000UUU UND P OSTSEASON H ISTORY UND in the Postseason . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .140 Postseason Recaps . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .141-157 139 UND IN THE POSTSEASON 000UUU UND’s Postseason Numbers Postseason Appearances: ............................................16 (last in 2006) NCAA Postseason Appearances: ..............................13 (last in 2006) Bowl Game Appearances: ..................................................................3 Overall Postseason Record: ........................................................20-12 NCAA Overall Playoff Record:....................................................17-12 NCAA Home Playoff Record: ......................................................13-2 Memorial Stadium Postseason Record: ..........................................4-2 Alerus Center Postseason Record: ..................................................9-0 NCAA Road Playoff Record: ..........................................................3-9 NCAA Neutral Site Playoff Record:................................................1-1 Overall Neutral Site Playoff Record: ..............................................4-1 Longest Postseason Losing Streak: ..........................................4 games NCAA Championship Game Appearances: ......................................2 NCAA Semifinal Appearances: ..............................5 (2 wins, 3 losses) NCAA Quarterfinal Appearances:............................6 (5 wins, 1 loss) NCAA Second Round Appearances: ..........................3 (2 win, 1 loss) NCAA First Round Appearances: ......................13 (7 wins, 6 losses) Postseason Records vs. Opponents Cal Poly-San Luis Obispo ..................................................................1-0 Grand Valley State ..............................................................................2-3 Indiana, Pa. ..........................................................................................0-1 Minnesota State, Mankato ..................................................................1-0 Livingston ............................................................................................0-1 Michigan Tech ....................................................................................1-0 Minnesota Duluth ................................................................................1-0 Mississippi College ..............................................................................0-1 Nebraska-Omaha..................................................................................1-0 North Alabama ....................................................................................1-1 North Dakota State ..............................................................................1-1 Northern Colorado ..............................................................................0-1 Northern Illinois ..................................................................................1-0 Northwest Missouri State ....................................................................0-1 Parsons ................................................................................................1-0 Pittsburg State ......................................................................................3-2 St. Cloud State ....................................................................................1-0 Truman State (then Northeast Missouri State)....................................1-0 UC Davis..............................................................................................1-0 Winona State ........................................................................................3-0 All-Time UND Playoff Results 2006 2005 2004 140 NCAA II Playoffs, Advanced to Quarterfinals Grand Forks, N.D. o Defeated Winona State, 42-0 Omaha, Neb. o Defeated Nebraska-Omaha, 38-35 Allendale, Mich. o Lost to Grand Valley State, 30-20 NCAA II Playoffs, Advanced to 2nd Round Grand Forks, N.D. o Defeated Minnesota Duluth, 23-12 Allendale, Mich. o Lost to Grand Valley State, 17-3 NCAA II Playoffs, Advanced to Semifinals St. Cloud, Minn. o Defeated St. Cloud State, 20-17 (2OT) Houghton, Mich. o Defeated Michigan Tech, 20-3 2003 2001 1999 1998 1995 1994 1993 1992 1979 1975 1972 1966 1965 Grand Forks, N.D. o Defeated Grand Valley State, 19-15 Pittsburg, Kan. o Lost to Pittsburg State, 31-19 NCAA II Playoffs, Advanced to National Championship Grand Forks, N.D. o Defeated Pittsburg State, 24-14 o Defeated Winona State, 36-29 o Defeated North Alabama, 29-22 Florence, Ala. o Lost to Grand Valley State, 10-3 NCAA II Playoffs, NATIONAL CHAMPIONS Grand Forks, N.D. o Defeated Winona State, 42-28 o Defeated Pittsburg State, 38-0 o Defeated UC Davis, 14-2 Florence, Ala. o Defeated Grand Valley State, 17-14 NCAA II Playoffs, Advanced to 1st Round Maryville, Mo. o Lost to NW Missouri State, 20-13 (ot) NCAA II Playoffs, Advanced to 1st Round Greeley, Colo. o Lost to Northern Colorado, 52-24 NCAA II Playoffs, Advanced to 1st Round Grand Forks, N.D. o Lost to North Dakota State, 41-10 NCAA II Playoffs, Advanced to Semifinals Grand Forks, N.D. o Defeated Northeast Missouri, 18-6 o Defeated North Dakota State, 14-7 Florence, Ala. o Lost to North Alabama, 35-7 NCAA II Playoffs, Advanced to Semifinals Grand Forks, N.D. o Defeated Pittsburg State, 17-14 o Defeated Mankato State, 54-21 Indiana, Pa. o Lost to Indiana, Pa., 21-6 NCAA II Playoffs, Advanced to 1st Round Pittsburg, Kan. o Lost to Pittsburg State, 26-21 NCAA II Playoffs, Advanced to 1st Round Jackson, Miss. o Lost to Mississippi College, 35-15 NCAA II Playoffs, Advanced to 1st Round Grand Forks, N.D. o Lost to Livingston, 34-14 Camellia Bowl Sacramento, Calif. o Defeated Cal Poly-San Luis Obispo, 38-21 Pecan Bowl Abilene, Texas o Defeated Parsons, 42-24 Mineral Water Bowl Excelsior Springs, Mo. o Defeated Northern Illinois, 37-20 ALL-TIME POSTSEASON RECAPS 000UUU North Dakota 37 (6) Northern Illinois 20 (8) North Dakota 42 (5) Parsons 24 Mineral Water Bowl – November 27, 1965 Roosevelt Field – Excelsior Springs, Mo. Pecan Bowl – Dec. 10, 1966 P.E. Shotwell Stadium – Abilene, Texas EXCELSIOR SPRINGS, Mo. – UND forced eight Northern Illinois turnovers while committing none enroute to beating the Huskies, 37-20, in the 17th annual Mineral Water Bowl. The Huskies gave away three fumbles and had five passes intercepted in finishing its season with a 9-1 record. UND also wound up the year with a 9-1 mark. UND scored on its first possession on a 1-yard run by junior quarterback Corey Colehour and were never seriously threatened by the sixth-ranked Huskies. Sioux cornerback Stan Wright got things started when he returned the opening kickoff 65 yards to the Northern Illinois 30-yard line. Four plays later Colehour punched it in and Errol Mann’s extra point made it 7-0 just 3:06 into the game. Northern Illinois successfully executed a 90-yard halfback option pass on its second play from scrimmage that went for a touchdown by Gerry Sandberg. The Huskies’ extra point attempt was wide, however, and UND led 7-6. The teams traded two more touchdowns in the first half, and UND led 21-20 at halftime. Box Score Northern Illinois would get no closer, though, as UND recorded a safety in the third Score 1 2 3 4 T quarter and two fourth quarter touchdowns. Northern Illinois 6 14 0 0 20 The Sioux ran 92 offensive plays to just North Dakota 14 7 2 14 37 41 for Northern Illinois. Of the Huskies’ 323 total yards, three were on plays of 90, 63 and Scoring Summary UND Colehour 1 run (Mann kick) 42 yards. NI Vesely 90 pass to Sandberg Starting Huskies’ quarterback Ron (kick failed) Christian sustained a knee injury in the second UND Bergh 4 run (Mann kick) quarter and missed much of the game until NI Christian 63 pass to Vesely returning in the fourth quarter. (Christian pass to Stark) Sioux junior halfback Ron Bergh was UND Colehour 21 pass to Bergh (Mann kick) named the game’s outstanding back after he NI Griesman 2 run (pass failed) rushed for two touchdowns and 74 yards on UND Safety, Griesman tackled in end zone 17 carries. UND sophomore Jerry Quaderer by Chuck Bugge led all ballcarriers with 83 yards in 19 UND Quaderer 9 run (Mann kick) attempts. UND Colehour 4 pass to Lince NOTES: Sioux end Dave Lince was (Mann kick) Attendance: 5,000 (estimated) honored as the top lineman. Northern Illinois linebacker Terry Henigan was given the top Team Statistics NI UND tackler award. First Downs 14 24 Sioux cornerback Stan Wright had two Rushes-Yards 10-11 58-209 interceptions and Colehour passed for 201 Passing Yards 323 201 yards. Plays-Total Off. 41-334 92-410 Passing (C-A-I) 16-31-5 17-34-0 It was Northern Illinois’ third trip to the Passes Intercepted by 0 5 Mineral Water Bowl, while the Sioux were Fumbles Lost 3 0 making their first appearance in the game. Yards Penalized 58 107 It was UND’s first postseason action Punts-Average 3-31 3-41 since 1930, when the Sioux defeated the Los Angeles Firemen, a major college all-star Individual Statistics Rushing: UND Quaderer 19-83, Bergh 17-74, team, by a score of 14-9 on Christmas day on Greenstein 8-22, Evenson 4-20, Wyatt 4-7, the west coast. Danovic 1-7, Lies 1-7, Colehour 4-(-11). NI Christian 2-1, Vesely 2-20, Gilbert 2-7, Wendler 3-1, Griesman 1-(-18). Passing: UND Colehour 17-34-0 for 201 and 2 TD. NI Christian 8-20-4 for 130 yards, Griesman 811-1 for 193 yards. Receiving: UND Olson 5-46, Green 4-66, Lince 4-39, Greenstein 2-19, Bergh 1-21, Wright 1-10. NI Sandberg 5-138, Stark 4-48, Vesely 2-65, Frost 2-48, Gilbert 2-20. ABILENE, Texas – Football-loving Texans applauded. The Fighting Sioux and all of the North Central Conference commended the University of North Dakota for its 42-24 Pecan Bowl triumph over Parsons College of Fairfield, Iowa, in the third annual Pecan Bowl. The free-wheeling Sioux, showing their usual splendid passing game that had smashed seven foes and led to a conference title tie, simply had too many horses for the heavier Parsons outfit in this game that brought UND its first NCAA College Division Midwest football title. There were many Sioux heroes in this wild, fanpleasing game that produced 19 NCAA bowl records, 17 of the marks by UND coach Marv “Whitey” Helling’s team as it unleashed a furious offense in windy, 30-degree weather at P.E. Shotwell Stadium in this West Texas city of 120,000. The game was also carried into millions of Midwest homes through national television as part of the NCAA game of the week. UND scored first. After a nine-play drive, Sioux quarterback Corey Colehour drove to the enemy 18, where a field goal attempt by Errol Mann went awry. Mann’s short kick was caught by Parsons, but UND forced a fumble Box Score and Mann recovered. On the next play, Colehour threw a 13-yard pass to John Conrad Score 1 2 3 4 T with 6:36 left in the first quarter and Mann UND 7 14 7 14 42 kicked the extra point for a 7-0 UND lead. Parsons 0 7 3 14 24 The Sioux made it 14-0 after a fake Scoring Summary field goal attempt from the Parsons 14-yard UND Colehour 13 pass to Conrad line. UND back Pete Porinsh took the snap (Mann kick) from center and gained 10 yards to the 4, and UND Porinsh 4 run (Mann kick) on the next play Porinsh ran it in. UND Colehour 43 pass to Hester The Sioux extended their lead on a 43(Mann kick) yard touchdown pass from Colehour to Jim PAR Prince 1 run (O’Dell kick) PAR O’Dell 30 field goal Hester to finish off a six-play 80-yard drive. UND Porinsh 3 run (Mann kick) Parsons had cut the lead to 21-10 in the UND Colehour 43 pass to Porinsh third quarter, but UND capped off a 72-yard (Mann kick) drive with a 3-yard touchdown run by Porinsh PAR Prince 14 pass to Coleman with 15 seconds remaining in the third quarter. (O’Dell kick) The Sioux made it 35-10 with 6:46 left PAR Prince 4 pass to Marcellin (O’Dell kick) in the game on Colehour’s second 43-yard TD UND Colehour 30 pass to Predovich pass of the afternoon, this time to Porinsh. (Mann kick) Parsons made a valiant effort to come Attendance: 7,500 est. back in the game’s final minutes, narrowing the score to 35-24 with 3:10 to play, but UND Team Statistics UND PAR put the game out of reach when Colehour hit First Downs 25 17 Rushes-Yards 44-164 34-93 sophomore split end Billy Predovich in the Passing Yards 274 214 end zone with a 30-yard pass on a third-andPlays-Total Off. 81-438 65-307 13 play with 51 seconds left in the game. Passing (C-A-I) 22-37-2 17-31-0 Mann’s extra point made it 42-24. Fumbles-Lost 2-2 2-1 Colehour was named the game’s most Penalties-Yds 4-40 5-64 valuable back and UND’s Roger Bonk was Punts-Average 3-30 4-25 named the most valuable lineman. Individual Statistics After watching Colehour throw for 274 Rushing: UND Porinsh 23-90, Quaderer 17-64, yards, Parsons coach Marcelino Huerta, Jr., Colehour 3-8, Bergh 1-2. said after the game that Colehour “was the PAR Moore 9-58 (other Parsons individual best quarterback I’ve seen this year. He’s a pro totals not available). prospect, you can bet on that.” (Note: This summary was excerpted from a game story written by former UND sports information director Lee Bohnet.) Passing: UND Colehour 22-37-2 for 274 and 4 TD. PAR Prince 17-31-0 for 214 and 2 TD. Receiving: UND Predovich 7-87, Porinsh 6-44, Bergh 4-41, Hester 3-74, Conrad 2-28. PAR Coleman 6-96 (other Parsons individual totals not available). 141 UND IN THE POSTSEASON 000UUU (6) North Dakota 38 (3) Cal Poly-San Luis Obispo 21 Livingston 34 (1) North Dakota 14 Camellia Bowl – Dec. 9, 1972 Hughes Stadium – Sacramento, Calif. NCAA Division II Regional Playoffs – Nov. 29, 1975 Memorial Stadium – Grand Forks, N.D. SACRAMENTO, Calif. – More than 17,000 fans were on hand to see North Dakota defeat Cal Poly-San Luis Obispo, 38-21, in the 12th annual Camellia Bowl in a game that decided the NCAA West College Football championship. The win was the 10th of the season for the Sioux, setting a school record. UND finished the year with a 101 mark, while Cal Poly finished 8-1-1. UND shut down a Cal Poly running game that was averaging 227 yards per game, limiting the Mustangs to just 63 rushing yards on 33 attempts. Meanwhile the Sioux ran for 266 yards on 70 attempts, led by senior Mike Deutsch’s 119 yards on 41 carries. North Dakota took a 3-0 lead 4:30 into the game on a 36-yard field goal by Jim Gronowski and made it 10-0 when Jay Gustafson connected with tight end Lawrie Skolrood on a 13-yard touchdown pass with 2:40 left in the first quarter. UND was leading 17-0 in the second quarter when Cal Poly defensive tackle Dave Quirk intercepted a pass and returned it 60 yards for a touchdown. That made it 17-7 at halftime. UND upped its lead to 24-7 with 2:18 to Box Score play in the third quarter on a 2-yard run by Deutsch. The touchdown capped a 17-play, Score 1 2 3 4 T 81-yard drive that took over seven minutes. UND 10 7 7 14 38 The Sioux eventually opened up a 31-7 Cal Poly 0 7 0 14 21 lead before Cal Poly managed two touchdowns in the game’s final four minutes. Scoring Summary UND was just trying to run out the clock, UND Gronowski 36 field goal UND J. Gustafson 13 pass to Skolrood but freshman running back Dale Kasowski (Gronowski kick) scored on a 49-yard run up the middle with UND J. Gustafson 6 pass to R. Gustafson just three seconds to play. (Gronowski kick) NOTES: The crowd of 17,194 was the CP Quirk 60 pass interception highest of all four 1972 NCAA regional bowls (Guerra kick) ... Deutsch was named the game’s most valuUND Deutsch 2 run (Gronowski kick) UND J. Gustafson 5 run (Gronowski kick) able offensive player and Cal Poly linebacker CP Pettas 29 pass to Mead (run failed) Gregg Lee received the game’s most valuable CP Thomas 1 run (Thomas run) defensive player honors – the team’s respecUND Kasowski 49 run (Gronowski kick) tive schools received $1,000 scholarships in Attendance: 17,194 the names of the two players ... The game was televised by ABC to a regional audience, with Team Statistics UND CP First Downs 26 7 Lee Grosscup and Lynn Sanners handling the Rushes-Yards 70-266 33-63 announcing chores ... The contest was seen on Passing Yards 136 111 KTHI-TV, Ch. 11, in Grand Forks ... Game Plays-Total Off. 96-402 50-174 time temperature was 34 degrees. Passing (C-A-I) 11-26-3 7-17-1 Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yds Punts-Average 2-0 5-50 5-34 3-1 10-119 7-36 Individual Statistics Rushing: UND Deutsch 41-119, Kasowski 1-49, Helman 10-38, J. Gustafson 8-22, Belmore 7-22, Walker 3-16. CP Thomas 13-29, Pettas 11-13, Gliniak 5-11, Hubbard 3-6, Robbins 1-4. Passing: UND J. Gustafson 11-26-3 for 136 and 2 TD. CP Pettas 7-16-1 for 111 and 1 TD, Robbins 0-10 for 0 and 0 TD. Receiving: UND Stromberg 4-37, R. Gustafson 3-38, Skolrood 2-38, Deutsch 2-23. CP Mead 3-62, Caccavo 2-18, Nafziger 1-22, Thomas 1-9. GRAND FORKS, N.D. – Unranked Livingston (Ala.) scored three second-half touchdowns to break a 14-14 halftime tie and upset No. 1-ranked North Dakota in a first round NCAA playoff game at Memorial Stadium. Livingston raised its record to 10-2 and advanced to the NCAA Division II semifinals in Wichita Falls, Texas, where it lost to Northern Michigan in the Pioneer Bowl. Northern Michigan went on to the Camellia Bowl in Sacramento, Calif., where it won the national championship. The loss to Livingston was the first of the season for UND, which finished 9-1. After Livingston took a 14-0 first quarter lead, the Sioux came back with a strong second quarter, scoring touchdowns on a seven-yard run by quarterback Brian Grover and an eight-yard run by running back Dale Kasowski. Kasowski led all runners with 146 yards rushing on 25 carries. The game was fairly even, statistically, but Livingston made big plays, while North Dakota was victimized by mistakes and an inability to make plays at key times. The Sioux drove to Livingston’s 10-yard line on their opening possession, but were stopped on a fourth-and-one from there. With the score tied 14-14 in the third quarter, a pass reception by UND’s Tom Petrik moved the ball to the Livingston four-yard line, but a clipping penalty negated the gain, and UND failed to score. Livingston, which used a wishbone formation and no-huddle offense with alternating quarterbacks throughout, scored what was the eventual game-winning touchdown on an eight-yard run by quarterback Ricky Seale with 1:33 left in the third quarter. The Tigers made it 28-14 on a 63-yard touchdown run by quarterback Willie Slater with 11:48 left in the game. Livingston running back Alvin Edwards took a counter handoff 49 yards Box Score for a touchdown with 5:51 to finish the scoring. NOTES: UND came into the game Score 1 2 3 4 T ranked first nationally in three polls – the Livingston 14 0 7 13 34 UND 0 14 0 0 14 UPI, AP and NCAA polls, while Livingston was unranked ... The temperaScoring Summary ture was 28 degrees at game time but was LU Johnson 3 run (Mullinax kick) not considered a factor in the outcome, LU Rawlinson 1 run (Mullinax kick) according to UND coach Jerry Olson ... ND Grover 7 run (Przbylski kick) There was a 10-to 15-mile per hour wind ND Kasowski 8 run (Przbylski kick) LU Seale 8 run (Mullinax kick) out of the northwest that grew stronger as LU Slater 63 run (Mullinax kick) the game went on ... The game was not telLU Edwards 49 run (kick blocked) evised ... Livingston linebacker Paul Davis Attendance: 5,212 made eight solo tackles, assisted on five others and forced two fumbles. Team Statistics LU UND First Downs Rushes-Yards Passing Yards Plays-Total Off. Passing (C-A-I) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yds Punts-Average 15 65-373 41 70-414 1-5-0 2-1 8-51 5-28 19 55-301 103 73-404 8-18-1 3-2 6-70 3-31 Individual Statistics Rushing: LU Slater 11-99, Edwards 5-82, Rawlinson 14-68, Johnson 13-56, Seale 13-35, O’Neal 6-27, Burnette 3-6. UND Kasowski 25-146, Grover 13-82, Deutsch 15-62, Reim 2-11. Passing: LU Seale 1-4-0 for 41 and 0 TD. UND Grover 8-18-1 for 103 and 0 TD. Receiving: LU Woods 1-41. UND Petrik 6-89, Wacker 2-14. UND’s Tom Petrik (No. 89) heads up field against Livingston. 142 ALL-TIME POSTSEASON RECAPS 000UUU (5) Mississippi College 35 (3) North Dakota 15 (1) Pittsburg State 26 (13) North Dakota 21 First Round, NCAA Division II Playoffs – Nov. 24, 1979 Mississippi Memorial Stadium – Jackson, Miss. First Round, NCAA Division II Playoffs – Nov. 21, 1992 Brandenburg Field/Carnie Smith Stadium – Pittsburg, Kan. JACKSON, Miss. – UND took a 7-6 lead into the locker room at halftime, but Mississippi College scored 15 points in the first nine minutes of the third quarter and went on to win, 35-15, in the opening round of the NCAA Division II playoffs. It was the second time in five years that a UND playoff appearance was spoiled by a Gulf South Conference team, with both losses coming by 20 points. In 1975, Livingston (Ala.) beat the Sioux 34-14 after the game was tied 14-14 at the half. Mississippi College raised its record to 10-2 and advanced to the NCAA Division II semifinals, where it lost to eventual national champion Delaware. UND finished its season with a 10-2 record. The Choctaws led 6-0 in the second quarter, but UND went 68 yards in 12 plays, scoring on a one-yard touchdown run by Gary Pietruszewski with 6:21 to play before the half. The Sioux received the second-half kickoff, but on UND’s fourth play of the third quarter, Mississippi College recovered a Sioux fumble on the UND 36-yard line, and the Choctaws scored seven plays later on a oneBox Score yard run by Wayne Pharis to take the lead with 10:34 to play in the third. A two-point Score 1 2 3 4 T conversion made the score 14-7. UND 0 7 0 8 15 On North Dakota’s next play from Mississippi College 3 3 15 14 35 scrimmage, Mississippi College linebacker Ralph Ashley intercepted a pass at the Sioux Scoring Summary MC MacNealy 22 field goal 38, and the Choctaws scored on a 20-yard run MC MacNealy 32 field goal by Bruce Hulitt with 6:43 left in the third. UND Pietruszewski 1 run (Cook kick) Mississippi College extended its lead to MC Pharis 1 run (Hulitt run) 28-7 just 30 seconds into the fourth quarter on MC Hulitt 20 run (MacNealy kick) a five-yard run by Daryl Posey. MC Posey 5 run (MacNealy kick) Pietruszewski scored his second touchUND Pietruszewski 1 run (Shorma run) MC Everett 41 run (MacNealy kick) down of the game with 2:48 to play and Attendance: 5,070 UND’s Tom Shorma ran in the two-point conversion attempt to make the score 28-15, but Team Statistics UND MC an on-side kick attempt by the Sioux failed. First Downs 11 20 Mississippi College’s Major Everett Rushes-Yards 31-90 76-366 then scored on a 41-yard run up the middle Passing Yards 179 15 Plays-Total Off. 65-269 82-381 with 1:09 to play for the final score of the Passing (C-A-I) 13-34-3 1-6-2 game. Fumbles-Lost 2-2 3-0 NOTES: UND left end Joe Friederichs Penalties-Yds 5-56 7-41 led all players with 17 total tackles, with four Punts-Average 5-39 4-33 of those for lost yardage ... The game was the first-ever postseason game for Mississippi Individual Statistics Rushing: UND Biolo 8-31, Hroza 11-23, Jones College ... UND held Choctaws tailback 5-20, Muckenhirn 1-13, Pietruszewski 3-5, Calvin Howard to just 56 yards rushing; Jensen 2-(-1), Gibson 1-(-1). Howard came into the game as the No. 2 rushMC Everett 12-128, Hulitt 18-95, Howard 15-56, er in Division II with 1,401 yards ... The field Posey 11-54, Wright 1-20, Pharis 10-8, Hughes was soaked by four inches of rain on the two 7-3, Kincaid 1-1, Jones 1-1. days prior to the game ... Game time was 7:30 Passing: UND Biolo 13-34-3 for 179 and 0 TD p.m. to accommodate an afternoon game MC Pharis 1-3-1 for 15 and 0 TD, Hughes 0-2-1 between Mississippi and Mississippi State on for 0 and 0 TD, Posey 0-1-0 for 0 and 0 TD. the same field. Receiving: UND Muckenhirn 3-66, Gibson 347, Shorma 3-43, Jordan 3-16, Anderson 1-7. MC Posey 1-15. PITTSBURG, Kan. – Pitt State running back Ronald Moore ran for 100 yards on 29 carries and scored three touchdowns – two in the second half – to lead the No. 1-ranked Gorillas to a 26-21 comeback win over 13th-ranked North Dakota in the first round of the NCAA Division II playoffs. It was the third consecutive playoff defeat for North Dakota, which finished the 1992 season with a 6-4-1 overall record. It was the 23rd consecutive win for Pitt State, the defending national champion. The Gorillas raised their record to 12-0 with the win and went on to win two more playoff games before losing, 17-13, to Jacksonville State in the NCAA Division II championship game in Florence, Ala. Moore gave the Gorillas a 6-0 lead and the extra point by Jeff Wood made it 7-0 with 9:46 to play in the first quarter after an eight-play, 48-yard drive. UND cut the score to 7-6 with 2:06 to play in the first quarter when running back Shannon Burnell scored on a two-yard run to cap a 14-play, 60-yard drive. UND kicker Darcy Dahlem’s extra-point attempt was Box Score blocked. Pitt State scored on its next possession Score 1 2 3 4 T on a 13-yard touchdown scramble by quarterUND 6 8 0 7 21 back Brian Hutchins. The extra-point snap PSU 13 0 6 7 26 was fumbled, and Wood did not get a kick off, Scoring Summary making the score 13-6 with 24 seconds left in PSU Moore 1 run (Wood kick) the first. UND Burnell 2 run (kick failed) UND took the lead on Burnell’s second PSU Hutchins 13 run (run failed) touchdown of the day, a two-yard run with UND Burnell 2 run 6:32 to play in the second quarter. Sioux quar(Wahl pass to Schumacher) terback threw to tight end John Schumacher PSU Moore 1 run (pass failed) PSU Moore 3 run (Wood kick) for the two-point conversion, making the UND Wahl 40 pass to Gelinski score 14-13 in favor of UND. (Dahlem kick) That was the score at halftime, but Pitt Attendance: 4,000 est. State scored on its first drive of the third quarter after UND turned the ball over by fumbling Team Statistics UND PSU the second half’s opening kickoff. First Downs 20 15 Rushes-Yards 53-115 53-215 After recovering on the UND 33-yard Passing Yards 218 77 line, Pitt State scored on its eighth play, a onePlays-Total Off. 80-333 61-292 yard run by Moore with 11:09 to play in the Passing (C-A-I) 16-27-1 4-8-0 third. A two-point conversion pass was Fumbles-Lost 4-2 5-2 incomplete, making the score 19-14. Penalties-Yds 2-15 7-45 The Gorillas extended their lead early Punts-Average 3-27 6-26 in the fourth quarter. Late in the third quarter, Individual Statistics Pitt State’s Joel Thornton intercepted a Wahl Rushing: UND Burnell 37-127, Almlie 4-5, pass at the Gorillas’ 31-yard line and returned Wahl 12-(-17). it nine yards to the Pitt State 40. PSU Moore 29-100, Tobin 9-77, Hutchins 9-25, After seven plays ended the third quarHafner 5-3, Jordan 1-2. ter, Moore finished the drive on the first play Passing: UND Wahl 16-27-1 for 218 and 1 TD. of the fourth quarter on a three-yard touchPSU Hutchins 3-7-0 for 53 and 0 TD, Hafner 1down run. Wood’s kick made it 26-14. 1-0 for 24 and 0 TD. UND cut the lead to 26-21 with 3:34 to play in the game on a 40-yard touchdown pass Receiving: UND Gelinske 9-129, Schumacher from Wahl to Tim Gelinske and extra point by 3-37, Leingang 2-28, Almlie 1-13, Schramm 1Dahlem. 11. PSU Sparkman 2-63, Klinge 1-7, Moore 1-7. The Sioux had one final possession, getting the ball on their own 31-yard line with 2:01 to play. Three straight Wahl completions moved the ball to the Pitt State 48-yard line, but the Sioux turned it over on possessions, and the Gorillas ran out the clock. NOTES: Moore went on to win the Harlon Hill award in 1992 and later played in the NFL ... The game time temperature was 43 degrees with the wind measured at 10-15 miles per hour from the northeast. 143 UND IN THE POSTSEASON 000UUU (9) North Dakota 17 (17) Pittsburg State 14 (9) North Dakota 54 (12) Mankato State 21 First Round, NCAA Division II Playoffs – Nov. 20, 1993 Memorial Stadium – Grand Forks, N.D. Quarterfinals, NCAA Division II Playoffs – Nov. 27, 1993 Memorial Stadium – Grand Forks, N.D. GRAND FORKS, N.D. – UND’s Darcy Dahlem kicked a 31-yard field goal with 6:36 to play to lift the Fighting Sioux to a 17-14 win over Pittsburg State in the first round of the NCAA Division II playoffs. The win sent UND (9-2) into the second round of the playoffs against North Central Conference co-champion Mankato State (10-2), which defeated Missouri Southern, 34-13, in the first round. Pittsburg State ended its season with an 8-3 overall record. The game was a rematch of the 1992 NCAA Division II playoff game that saw Pittsburg State defeat UND, 26-21, in Pittsburg, Kan. Dahlem’s kick was the 11th play in a 57-yard drive. On the winning drive, UND running back Shannon Burnell ran three times for 21 yards, but the biggest play was a 12yard sideline pass from Sioux quarterback K.J. Coghlan to Aaron Schramm on which UND was given an additional five yards because of a Pitt State facemask penalty. That gave UND a first down on the Gorillas’ 23-yard line. After the drive stalled at the PSU 13-yard line, Dahlem made his game-winning kick. Box Score Pitt State took the ensuing kickoff and moved to the UND 28-yard line, but on second-and-nine, Sioux safety Monte Schmaltz Score 1 2 3 4 T stopped a Gorillas’ option play for a four-yard PSU 7 0 7 0 14 UND 0 0 14 3 17 loss, and on third-and-13, UND cornerback Dallas Rysavy stopped an attempted reverse Scoring Summary for a 14-yard loss. On fourth down and 27, the PSU Hutchins 10 pass to Sparkman Sioux stopped Pitt State quarterback Brian (Wood kick) Hutchins to take over on downs with 1:17 to UND Wagner 41 pass to Hagert play. Five plays later UND ran out the clock to (Dahlem kick) PSU Hutchins 2 run (Wood kick) end the game. UND Wagner 27 pass to Schramm UND tied the score 14-14 with 1:52 to (Dahlem kick) play in the third quarter on a 27-yard touchUND Dahlem 31 field goal down pass from Clay Wagner to Aaron Attendance: 3,759 Schramm. Pittsburg State held a 7-0 halftime lead Team Statistics PSU UND First Downs 17 21 after scoring on a 10-yard pass from Brian Rushes-Yards 51-235 46-210 Hutchins to Paul Sparkman with 11 seconds to Passing Yards 34 180 play in the first quarter. Plays-Total Off. 57-269 69-390 The Sioux tied it, 7-7, with 11:05 to play Passing (C-A-I) 3-6-1 14-23-0 in the third quarter when Wagner connected Fumbles-Lost 0-0 3-0 with Tom Hagert on a 41-yard TD pass. Penalties-Yds 3-14 4-45 Punts-Average 4-41 2-41 The Gorillas took a 14-7 lead with 4:29 to play in the third quarter on a two-yard run Individual Statistics by Hutchins. Rushing: PSU Tobin 21-125, Fairchild 6-60, The game took just 2:27 to play, as both Hutchins 17-47, Gaines 6-17, Klinge 1-(-14). teams relied heavily on their rushing prowess UND Burnell 32-191, Almlie 2-15, Wagner 10to keep the clock moving. UND rushed 46 3, Erickson 2-1. times for 230 yards, while Pitt State ran 51 Passing: PSU Hutchins 3-6-1 for 34 and 1 TD. times for 259 yards. UND Wagner 11-18-0 for 151 and 2 TD, The Sioux attempted just 23 passes on Coghlan 3-5-0 for 29 and 0 TD. the afternoon, and the Gorillas threw just six times. Receiving: PSU Sparkman 2-15, Ropp 1-19. Burnell had 191 rushing yards on 32 UND Hagert 5-72, Schramm 4-55, Schwab 2-28, Burnell 2-17, Leingang 1-8. carries for UND, while Pitt State’s Joey Tobin had 125 rushing yards on 21 carries. NOTES: UND snapped a three-game postseason losing streak ... The game was played on a sunny day with a game-time temperature of 41 degrees and a south wind gusting between 10 and 20 miles per hour ... The last time UND played host to a playoff game was in 1975 against Livingston. GRAND FORKS, N.D. – UND quarterback Clay Wagner threw for 294 yards and a school playoff-record five touchdown passes (broken in 2001) to lead the Fighting Sioux to a 54-21 quarterfinal playoff win over Mankato State at Memorial Stadium. It was a cold day in Grand Forks, with the gametime temperature just 15 degrees, but both teams’ offenses were hot. The Sioux racked up 481 total offensive yards, while the Mavericks tallied 373 yards of their own in total offense. Another factor in the game was turnovers, with Mankato State committing seven to just one by UND. The win advanced North Dakota (10-2) to the NCAA semifinals against Indiana (Pa.) (12-0). The Sioux jumped out to a 21-0 lead on Mankato State and led 41-7 after three quarters to all but clinch the victory. Both teams scored two touchdowns in the fourth quarter. UND started fast, scoring on its opening drive on a 29-yard screen pass from Wagner to running back Shannon Burnell. The Mavericks, meanwhile, threw Box Score interceptions on their first two possessions, but the Sioux did not capitalize on those Score 1 2 3 4 T turnovers. MSU 0 7 0 14 21 With UND leading 14-0 in the secUND 7 21 13 13 54 ond quarter, the Mavericks fumbled the ball away on their own 33-yard line, and Scoring Summary this time UND took advantage of the misUND Wagner 29 pass to Burnell cue, with Wagner throwing a 29-yard pass (Dahlem kick) UND Burnell 6 run (Dahlem kick) to Tom Hagert for a touchdown. UND Wagner 29 pass to Hagert It was one of three touchdown catch(Dahlem kick) es on the day for Hagert, who on the afterMSU Pass 22 pass to Nelson noon totaled 156 yards on eight receptions. (Navitsky kick) After Mankato State scored on an UND Wagner 40 pass to Hagert impressive 15-play drive to make it 21-7, (Dahlem kick) UND Dahlem 29 field goal UND took just two plays to make it 28-7 UND Wagner 41 pass to Hagert when Wagner found Hagert in the end zone (Dahlem kick) for a 40-yard touchdown pass. UND Dahlem 32 field goal A 29-yard field goal by Sioux kicker MSU Pass 5 pass to Erickson Darcy Dahlem made it 31-7 with 14:05 to (Navitsky kick) play in the third quarter, and then Wagner MSU Erickson 3 run (Navitsky kick) UND Wagner 4 pass to Leingang and Hagert combined for their third touch(Dahlem kick) down, this time a 41-yarder with 7:32 to UND Sorenson 2 run (kick blocked) play. Attendance: 3,047 Dahlem’s second field goal of the day, a 32-yarder, made it 41-7 after three. Team Statistics MSU UND Among the game’s defensive standFirst Downs 21 21 Rushes-Yards 28-135 45-178 outs were Sioux cornerbacks Brent Passing Yards 238 303 Johnson and Dallas Rysavy. Johnson had Plays-Total Off. 86-373 76-481 two interceptions and eight total tackles, Passing (C-A-I) 28-58-5 18-31-0 and Rysavy had nine total tackles and one Fumbles-Lost 2-2 1-1 pass breakup. Penalties-Yds 8-50 3-22 Burnell had 126 rushing yards on 24 Punts-Average 6-28 5-34 carries. It was Burnell’s third consecutive Individual Statistics 100-yard rushing game in the playoffs. Rushing: MSU Pass 14-90, Erickson 10-44, Mavericks’ quarterback Jamie Pass, Skow 3-9, Hebgen 1-(-8). a Harlon Hill Award finalist, threw for 215 UND Burnell 24-126, Mayer 9-19, Almlie 3-16, yards and was also Mankato State’s leading Sorenson 4-11, Thorstenson 2-7, Langer 1-2, rusher, with 90 yards on 14 carries. Wagner 2-(-3). NOTES: UND held the ball for Passing: MSU Pass 25-52-5 for 215 and 2 TD, 34:32 to 25:28 for Mankato State. Hebgen 3-6-0 for 23 and 0 TD. UND Wagner 17-30-0 for 294 and 5 TD, Coghlan 1-1-0 for 9 and 0 TD. Receiving: MSU Erickson 8-41, Davis 7-55, Spikner 6-61, Nelson 3-41, Kelly 2-21, Kayser 1-14, Merritt 1-5. UND Hagert 8-156, Leingang 4-55, Burnell 231, Schwab 1-41, Borchardt 1-9, Almlie 1-7, Schramm 1-4. 144 ALL-TIME POSTSEASON RECAPS 000UUU (4) Indiana (Pa.) 21 (9) North Dakota 6 (12) North Dakota 18 (8) Northeast Missouri 6 Semifinals, NCAA Division II Playoffs – Dec. 4, 1993 George P. Miller Stadium – Indiana, Pa. First Round, NCAA Division II Playoffs – Nov. 19, 1994 Memorial Stadium – Grand Forks, N.D. INDIANA, Pa. – UND’s 1993 playoff run came to an end on a muddy field in Indiana, Pa., as fourth-ranked IUP opened up a 21-0 lead and did not allow the Sioux to get on the scoreboard until there were just 24 seconds remaining in the game. Like the Sioux did a week earlier against Mankato State, IUP dominated the time of possession, holding the ball for 36:46 to UND’s 23:14. The Indians ran 72 offensive plays to just 52 for the Sioux. IUP raised its record to 13-0 and advanced to the national championship game the following week in Florence, Ala., where the Indians lost to North Alabama. UND ended its season with a 10-3 record. IUP got all the points it needed on the opening drive of the game, when running back Michael Mann, a Harlon Hill Award finalist, scored on a four-yard run to cap a 12play drive. Mann carried seven times for 28 yards on the drive. Indians’ kicker Michael Geary kicked the extra point to make it 7-0 with 9:27 to play in the quarter. UND came right back with an impressive possession of its own, but its 17-play drive ended with no points when Sioux kickBox Score er Darcy Dahlem missed a 22-yard field goal. The drive took 8:03. Score 1 2 3 4 T UND then forced IUP to punt, but the UND 0 0 0 6 6 IUP 7 14 0 0 21 Sioux fumbled on the return, and the Indians capitalized on the turnover by scoring on a 10Scoring Summary yard pass from quarterback Scott Woods to IUP Mann 4 run (Geary kick) Derrick Smith, making it 14-0 with 12:20 to IUP Woods 10 pass to Smith play in the half. (Geary kick) The Sioux managed just one first down IUP Woods 8 pass to McClellan (Geary kick) and 25 yards in their next two possessions, UND Wagner 24 pass to Ostby and IUP upped its lead to 21-0 on an eight(kick blocked) yard pass from Woods to Scott McLellan with Attendance: 3,000 54 seconds left in the half. The only scoring in the second half Team Statistics UND IUP came on UND’s final drive of the game. First Downs 12 20 Rushes-Yards 23-53 45-154 Trailing 21-0 with 3:15 to play, North Dakota Passing Yards 149 171 moved 83 yards in nine plays, with Sioux Plays-Total Off. 52-202 72-325 quarterback Clay Wagner completing a 24Passing (C-A-I) 15-29-1 19-27-0 yard touchdown pass to wide receiver Josh Fumbles-Lost 1-1 0-0 Ostby with 27 seconds left. Dahlem’s extra Penalties-Yds 1-15 4-45 point attempt was blocked. Punts-Average 5-35 4-38 UND attempted an onside kick, but IUP Individual Statistics recovered and kneeled down on the game’s Rushing: UND Burnell 10-48, Mayer 1-12, final play to run out the clock. Almlie 2-8, Sorenson 5-3, Wagner 5-(-18). Mann was held to just 58 yards on 17 IUP Dodson 19-83, Mann 17-58, Glass 3-6, carries, but IUP’s Willie Dodson ran for a Woods 5-5, Campolo 1-2. game-high 83 yards on 19 carries. Woods Passing: UND Wagner 15-29-1 for 149 and 1 completed 19 of 27 passes for 171 yards. TD. For UND, Shannon Burnell’s streak of IUP Woods 19-27-0 for 171 and 2 TD. rushing for 100 yards in three consecutive playoff games came to an end, as Burnell was Receiving: UND Leingang 4-23, Schramm 3-44, limited to 48 yards on 10 carries. Hagert 3-29, Mayer 2-21, Ostby 1-24, Burnell 113, Sorenson 1-(-5). IUP McClellan 4-48, J. Smith 4-38, Turner 321, Mann 2-20, D. Smith 2-18, Glass 2-13, Campolo 1-11, Dodson 1-2. GRAND FORKS, N.D. – UND quarterback Clay Wagner threw three touchdown passes and Sioux running back Ross Almlie ran for 174 yards to lead North Dakota to an 18-6 win over Northeast Missouri in the first round of the 1994 NCAA Division II playoffs at Memorial Stadium. The win was the seventh in a row for the Sioux and their 13th home win in their past 14 home games. UND (9-2) advanced to play North Dakota State in the Division II quarterfinals, while Northeast Missouri finished its season with an 8-3 mark. The Sioux opened the scoring when Wagner threw a 14-yard touchdown pass to receiver Josh Ostby with 12:11 to play in the first quarter. It was the seventh consecutive game in which Ostby caught a touchdown pass. UND kicker Juan Gomez-Tagle’s extra-point attempt was blocked. Still leading 6-0, the Sioux got on the board again early in the second quarter. UND cornerback Brent Johnson intercepted a pass by Bulldogs’ quarterback Mike Vaughn at Northeast Missouri’s 38-yard line and returned it 11 yards to the 27-yard line. UND scored on its third play after the turnover when Wagner threw a 24-yard scorBox Score ing pass to sophomore running back Tom Langer. It was Langer’s first career touchScore 1 2 3 4 T down. A two-point conversion pass attempt NE Missouri 0 0 6 0 6 UND 6 6 6 0 18 failed, and UND led 12-0 with 12:58 to play in the half. Scoring Summary The Bulldogs narrowed the score to 12UND Wagner 14 pass to Ostby 6 on a three-yard run by tailback Jarrett (kick blocked) Anderson on Northeast Missouri’s first drive UND Wagner 24 pass to Langer of the second half. Kicker Scott Rudel’s extra (pass failed) NEM Anderson 3 run (kick failed) point attempt was no good. UND Wagner 16 pass to McElroy UND regained its 12-point lead on its (pass failed) next drive. A short kickoff was brought back Attendance: 3,520 by Sioux return man James Cheatham to UND’s 41, and UND moved downfield in just Team Statistics NEM UND six plays. Langer ran up the middle for 20 First Downs 20 18 Rushes-Yards 49-172 41-240 yards to the Northeast Missouri 36, and then Passing Yards 115 80 Wagner connected with junior wide receiver Plays-Total Off. 82-287 59-320 Jeff McElroy on a 16-yard touchdown pass Passing (C-A-I) 13-33-1 8-18-1 with 10:39 to play in the third. Once again, a Fumbles-Lost 1-1 4-2 two-point conversion pass attempt failed, and Penalties-Yds 3-15 1-5 the 18-6 score held up for the remainder of the Punts-Average 3-25 3-24 game. Individual Statistics The Bulldogs moved into UND territoRushing: NEM Anderson 36-147, Cross 10-28, ry three times, but could get no closer than the 2-(-1), Scott 1-(-2). Sioux 26, and each time the UND defense UND Almlie 27-174, Langer 3-30, Thorstenson held. 3-20, Erickson 3-16, Wagner 5-0. UND noseguard Mark Callahan had 14 Passing: NEM Thompson 11-29-0 for 105 and 0 total tackles (five solo), including one quarterTD, Vaughn 2-4-1 for 10 and 0 TD. back sack, and linebacker Tim Tibesar had 11 UND Wagner 8-18-1 for 80 and 3 TD. total tackles (four solo). Anderson, a Harlon Hill Award finalist, Receiving: NEM Copeland 6-63, Koltz 2-16, had 147 yards rushing on 36 carries and Anderson 2-15, Bray 2-10, Bramon 1-11. Northeast Missouri tight end led all receivers UND McElroy 3-20, Ostby 2-21, Langer 1-24, Schwab 1-9, Leingang 1-6. with six catches for 63 yards. 145 UND IN THE POSTSEASON 000UUU (12) North Dakota 14 (15) North Dakota State 7 (1) North Alabama 35 (12) North Dakota 7 Quarterfinals, NCAA Division II Playoffs – Nov. 26, 1994 Memorial Stadium – Grand Forks, N.D. Semifinals, NCAA Division II Playoffs w Dec. 3, 1994 Braly Municipal Stadium w Florence, Ala. GRAND FORKS, N.D. – North Dakota defeated rival North Dakota State 14-7 in the quarterfinals of the NCAA Division II playoffs on a cold, windy and overcast day before a sellout crowd of 10,060 at Memorial Stadium. It was the second time in the 1994 season and third time in two years that the Sioux defeated the Bison. The win upped UND’s record to 10-2 and advanced the Sioux to the NCAA semifinals for the second year in a row. It was UND’s eighth consecutive win and 14th home victory in its last 15 games. The Bison ended their season with a 9-3 overall record. The Sioux defense shut out the Bison in the second half for the second time in the 1994 season. NDSU opened the scoring with a one-yard run by quarterback Rob Hyland with 4:24 to play in the first quarter. UND tied it with 8:07 to play in the second quarter when Ross Almlie scored on a fouryard run. The Sioux got the winning score after defensive end David Hillesheim recovered a Bison fumble at the NDSU 17-yard line in the Box Score closing minutes of the second quarter and returned it to the Bison 14-yard line. Score 1 2 3 4 T From there, Almlie ran up the middle NDSU 7 0 0 0 7 for 10 yards to the four-yard line, and Shad UND 0 14 0 0 14 Thorstenson went up the middle for three Scoring Summary yards to the one-yard line. After Almlie was NDSU Hyland 1 run (Millfors kick) stopped for no gain,the Sioux scored on a oneUND Almlie 4 run (Gomez-Tagle kick) yard touchdown pass from senior quarterback UND Wagner 1 pass to Leingang Clay Wagner to senior tight end Ryan (Gomez-Tagle kick) Leingang with 1:38 left in the half. Attendance: 10,060 That concluded the scoring for the rest Team Statistics NDSU UND of the game. First Downs 12 15 In the second half, NDSU moved the Rushes-Yards 55-172 41-137 ball into Sioux territory four times but could Passing Yards 55 102 not score. On those four possessions, the Plays-Total Off. 69-227 61-239 Bison were stopped on downs twice and twice Passing (C-A-I) 4-14-2 9-20-1 Fumbles-Lost 1-1 2-2 by a UND interception. Penalties-Yds 4-28 1-2 UND held a slight advantage in total Punts-Average 3-37 4-31 yards (239-227) and committed just two turnovers to NDSU’s three. The Sioux were Individual Statistics penalized only once for two yards, while the Rushing: NDSU Hyland 24-86, Roller 12-40, Bison were flagged four times for 28 yards. Miller 12-28, Wilson 6-15, Toth 1-3. UND Almlie 32-128, Thorstenson 2-6, Langer 2The Sioux stopped four of five Bison fourth4, Sorenson 1-2, Wagner 4-(-3). down conversion attempts. UND running back Ross Almlie recordPassing: NDSU Hyland 4-14-2 for 55 and 0 TD. ed his fourth 100-plus yard rushing performUND Wagner 9-20-1 for 102 and 1 TD. ance in his past five games, finishing with 128 yards on 32 carries. Receiving: NDSU Holm 2-31, Swanson 1-19, Artz 1-5. Hyland led the Bison with 86 rushing UND Leingang 3-43, McElroy 3-31, Langer 1yards on 24 carries, and the sophomore QB 12, Garry 1-11, Schwab 1-5. threw for 55 yards, but completed just four of 14 passes. NOTES: The temperature at game time was 27 degrees, but only 7 degrees when factoring in a SE wind that was blowing from 15-20 miles per hour. FLORENCE, Ala. – The Fighting Sioux ran into eventual national champion North Alabama in the NCAA semifinals and dropped a 35-7 decision to the Lions on the road in Florence, Ala. North Alabama jumped out to a 28-0 halftime lead and a 35-0 third quarter margin before the Sioux got on the board. UND ended its season with a 10-3 record, while North Alabama raised its mark to 12-1. The Lions set the stage early, with Michael Edwards returning the opening kickoff 88 yards for a touchdown after a taking a reverse handoff from Kenyatta Jones. Jamie Stoddard’s extra-point kick made it 7-0. UND’s opening drive ended when a pass attempt by Sioux quarterback Clay Wagner was intercepted by Lions’ linebacker Ron McKinnon. Eight plays later Stoddard kicked a 37-yard field goal to make it 10-0 with 11:44 to play in the first quarter. The teams exchanged punts on each of their next possessions, but then Wagner’s second interception of the game led to a 21Box Score yard field goal by Stoddard, making the score 13-0 with 13:31 to play in the second Score 1 2 3 4 T quarter. UND 0 0 0 7 7 North Alabama put the game out of North Alabama 10 18 7 0 35 reach with two touchdowns in the last 8:51 Scoring Summary of the second quarter. UNA Edwards 88 kickoff return The Lions had 231 yards of total (Stoddard kick) offense in the first half, while UND was UNA Stoddard 37 field goal held to 72 yards. UNA Stoddard 21 field goal The Sioux played North Alabama to a UNA Jones 6 run (Edwards run) UNA Brooks 1 run (Stoddard kick) standoff in the second half, with each team UNA Manley 31 pass to Edwards managing one touchdown. (Stoddard kick) UND’s score came on a 17-yard pass UND Klancher 17 pass to Erickson from Kevin Klancher to Jeff Erickson with (Gomez-Tagle kick) 1:39 to play in the game. Attendance: 5,694 Edwards had 202 all-purpose yards Team Statistics UND UNA for North Alabama, including 119 yards on First Downs 8 22 five receptions, his 88-yard kick return and Rushes-Yards 20-53 59-249 a five-yard rushing loss. Passing Yards 194 129 For UND, Klancher came on in relief Plays-Total Off. 50-182 79-443 of Wagner and completed seven of 12 passPassing (C-A-I) 12-30-2 12-20-0 es for 89 yards and one touchdown. Fumbles-Lost 2-2 2-0 Penalties-Yds 5-38 9-76 UND senior inside linebacker Mike Punts-Average 7-40 4-34 Mooney had a game-high 12 total tackles (nine solo), with two of those behind the Individual Statistics line of scrimmage. Rushing: UND Almlie 14-43, Klancher 13-8, Sioux sophomore free safety James Wagner 2-2, Erickson 1-0. Cheatham added nine total tackles (five UNA Jones 15-54, Lamar 5-53, Manley 6-43, Brooks 11-33, Storey 9-31, Gross 3-13, Groom solo), and sophomore noseguard Mark 3-13, Campbell 2-9, Malone 1-3, Holloway 1-3, Callahan had eight total tackles (all solo). Edwards 1-(-5). NOTES: The game was played in rainy conditions with a game time temperaPassing: UND Wagner 5-18-2 for 40 and 0 TD, ture of 53 degrees ... The win was North Klancher 7-12-0 for 89 and 1 TD. Alabama’s 26th straight against an NCAA UNA Gross 7-14-0 for 126 and 0 TD, Manley 56-0 for 68 and 1 TD. Division II opponent. Receiving: UND Leingang 4-35, Garry 2-13, Almlie 2-10, Leifur 1-44, Erickson 1-17, Schwab 1-8, McElroy 1-2. UNA Edwards 5-119, Malone 3-27, Groom 2-36, Hayes 1-7, Jones 1-5. 146 ALL-TIME POSTSEASON RECAPS 000UUU (13) North Dakota State 41 (7) North Dakota 10 (6) Northern Colorado 52 (7) North Dakota 24 First Round, NCAA Division II Playoffs – Nov. 18, 1995 Memorial Stadium – Grand Forks, N.D. First Round, NCAA Division II Playoffs – Nov. 21, 1998 Nottingham Field – Greeley, Colo. GRAND FORKS, N.D. – UND opened up a 10-0 lead after the first quarter, but North Dakota State scored 41 unanwered points and went on to defeat the Sioux 41-10 in the first round of the playoffs. UND finished its season with a 9-2 record, while NDSU raised its mark to 10-2 and went on to lose to Pitt State in the playoff quarterfinals. For the Bison, the win avenged a 21-7 loss to the Sioux two weeks earlier at Memorial Stadium. NDSU’s offense rolled up 297 rushing yards on 55 carries and added 116 yards through the air for 413 total yards, more than double UND’s 200 net offensive yards. A pair of freshmen – quarterback Kevin Feeney and running back Reggie Scott – did most of the damage for the Bison. Feeney had 27 carries for 135 yards and completed 10 of 11 passes for 116 yards. Scott had 155 rushing yards on 27 carries and also caught four passes for 21 yards. UND scored first after a 14-play, 62-yard drive with a 20-yard field goal by Juan Gomez-Tagle with 5:52 to play in the first quarter. UND freshman running back Phillip Moore carried nine times for 54 yards on the drive. The Sioux then forced the Bison to punt after just three plays, and on first-and-10 from the UND 38, Sioux quarterback Kevin Klancher hit wide receiver Josh Ostby on a 53-yard pass and an NDSU personal foul put the ball on the four-yard line. Moore scored on the next play on a four-yard run up the middle, Box Score and Gomez-Tagle kicked the extra point to make it 10-0 with 3:17 remaining in the first Score 1 2 3 4 T quarter. NDSU 0 14 14 13 41 UND 10 0 0 0 10 UND managed just 84 yards after that, however, while NDSU got four touchdown Scoring Summary runs from Feeney and two from Scott. UND Gomez-Tagle 20 field goal The leading tackler in the game for UND Moore 4 run (Gomez-Tagle kick) NDSU North Dakota was left end David Hillesheim, Feeney 2 run (Marma kick) who had 11 tackles (all solo). Sioux linebackNDSU Scott 22 run (Marma kick) NDSU Feeney 3 run (Marma kick) ers Tim Tibesar and Jason Mitchell each had NDSU Scott 25 run (Marma kick) nine tackles. NDSU Feeney 1 run (kick failed) NOTES: This was UND’s fourth NDSU Feeney 5 run (Marma kick) straight season to appear in the NCAA playAttendance: 5,595 offs. The game was played under sunny skies and a 35-degree temperature with a SE win Team Statistics NDSU UND First Downs 23 8 blowing from 10-20 miles per hour. GREELEY, Colo. – North Dakota’s fifth NCAA playoff appearance of the decade started with a first-half shootout and ended in a defensive struggle. In the end, UND did not have enough weapons as Northern Colorado came away with the first-round victory in a game that saw each team rack up more than 500 yards of total offense (UND 507, UNC 520). North Dakota’s season came to an end with the Sioux posting an 8-3 overall record. Northern Colorado, bidding for its third consecutive national title, upped its record to 111, but were defeated the next week in the quarterfinals by eventual national champion Northwest Missouri State. Most of the scoring took place in the first quarter, with Northern Colorado leading 28-14 after one. The Bears got two touchdowns in the game’s first 5:25, but UND cut the score to 14-7 when Sioux quarterback Sean Greenwaldt hit wide receiver Mike Box Score Juhasz on a 40-yard touchdown pass with 7:44 to play in the first quarter. Northern Colorado scored on its third Score 1 2 3 4 T consecutive drive, though, when quarterback UND 14 10 0 0 24 UNC 28 14 3 7 52 Corte McGuffey ran it in from 14 yards with 5:31 to play in the first. Scoring Summary UND was forced to punt on its next posUNC McGuffey 23 pass to Zuniga session and Bears return man Keith Grable (Schauer kick) returned the punt 60 yards to the Sioux sevenUNC Brown 34 run (Schauer kick) yard line. McGuffey hit Dillan Micus for a UND Greenwaldt 40 pass to Juhasz (Peterka kick) touchdown pass on the next play and the extra UNC McGuffey 14 run (Schauer kick) point made it 28-7 with 2:47 left in the first UNC McGuffey 7 pass to Micus quarter. (Schauer kick) The Sioux then came back with an UND Greenwaldt 31 pass to Moore impressive drive that ended with a 31-yard (Peterka kick) touchdown pass from Greenwaldt to Phillip UNC McGuffey 20 pass to Micus (Schauer kick) Moore. The extra point made the score 28-14, UND Greenwaldt 19 pass to Juhasz and that’s how the quarter ended. (Peterka kick) UNC continued its offensive onslaught UND Peterka 24 field goal in the second quarter, outscoring the Sioux 14UNC McGuffey 3 pass to Zuniga 10 to take a 42-24 halftime lead. (Schauer kick) In all, Northern Colorado scored touchUNC Schauer 22 field goal UNC McGuffey 3 pass to Micus downs on its first five possessions and on six (Schauer kick) out of seven possessions in the first half. Attendance: 7,312 The Bears added a field goal and touchdown in the second half to conclude the scorTeam Statistics UND UNC ing. First Downs 24 28 Greenwaldt threw for 229 yards and Rushes-Yards 43-219 34-243 Passing Yards 288 277 three touchdowns, two to Juhasz, who caught Plays-Total Off. 90-507 74-520 four passes for 119 yards. Passing (C-A-I) 18-47-2 22-40-1 UND running back Phillip Moore Fumbles-Lost 4-1 0-0 rushed 25 times for 155 yards in his final Penalties-Yds 5-57 4-47 game, the 25th time in his career he topped the Punts-Average 3-42 5-45 century mark. Individual Statistics NOTES: UND posted a 22-3 record Rushing: UND Moore 25-155, Kleinsasser 4when Moore ran for 100 or more yards in a 34, Zaun 4-15, Stein 2-7, Faul 1-7, Greenwaldt game. Rushes-Yards Passing Yards Plays-Total Off. Passing (C-A-I) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yds Punts-Average 55-297 116 66-413 10-11-0 0-0 3-15 2-32 25-85 115 44-200 9-19-0 0-0 2-10 5-27 Individual Statistics Rushing: UND Moore 16-75, DelDotto 3-5, Klancher 5-1, McElvoy 1-4. NDSU Feeney 27-135, Scott 23-155, Roller 5-7. Passing: UND Klancher 9-19-0 for 115 and 0 TD. NDSU Feeney 10-11-0 for 116 and 0 TD. Receiving: UND Ostby 3-72, McElroy 3-15, Kleinsasser 1-16, Moore 1-8, Langer 1-4. NDSU Scott 4-21, Swanson 2-35, Gidley 2-13, Artz 1-27, Heismeyer 1-20. 7-1. UNC Wyeth 7-57, McGuffey 11-57, Brown 755, Chicarelli 6-44, Micus 1-26, Pepper 2-4. Passing: UND Greenwaldt 14-34-2 for 229 and 3 TD, Stein 4-13-0 for 59 and 0 TD. UNC McGuffey 22-39-1 for 277 and 5 TD, Brinkerhoff 0-1-0 for 0 and 0 TD. Receiving: UND Schleusner 5-60, Juhasz 4-119, Moore 2-33, Kleinsasser 2-32, Zaun 2-16, Perkerewicz 1-16, Thielges 1-11, Sedlacek 1-1. UNC Micus 7-76, Zuniga 3-54, Moody 3-36, Richards 3-23, Lonergan 2-17, Wyeth 1-23, Grable 1-19, Chicarelli 1-18, Casco 1-11. 147 UND IN THE POSTSEASON 000UUU (4) Northwest Missouri State 20 (9) North Dakota 13 (overtime) (4) North Dakota 42 (13) Winona State 28 First Round, NCAA Division II Playoffs – Nov. 20, 1999 Rickenbrode Stadium – Maryville, Mo. First Round, NCAA Division II Playoffs – Nov. 17, 2001 Alerus Center – Grand Forks, N.D. MARYVILLE, Mo. – North Dakota’s sixth NCAA playoff appearance of the 90s decade looked promising as the Fighting Sioux took a 13-0 halftime lead to the locker room. Northwest Missouri State mounted a comeback, however, scoring 13 points in the second half and sending the game to overtime tied at 13. UND’s season ended when David Jansen scored on a 1-yard plunge and the Sioux were unable to answer. North Dakota’s season ended with a 9-2 overall record, while Northwest Missouri raised its record to 11-1 and went on to win the national title. UND got the scoring started when cornerback Brant Grimes returned a blocked field goal 66 yards for a touchdown with 3:56 to play in the first quarter. Cameron Peterka kicked the extra point to make it 7-0 and then added two second quarter field goals to give the Sioux a 13-0 halftime lead. The Bearcats narrowed the margin to 13-7 on a big special teams play of their own when Tony Miles scored on a 64-yard punt return with 12:34 to play in the third quarter. UND was still leading 13-7 late in the Box Score third quarter, but Northwest Missouri put together a nine-play, 51-yard drive that ended Score 1 2 3 4 OT T with a 46-yard field goal by David Purnell. UND 7 6 0 0 0 13 That made it 13-10 with 2:14 to play in the NWMSU 0 0 10 3 7 20 third quarter. Scoring Summary The Bearcats tied it with 10:19 to play UND Grimes 66 missed FG return in the game on another field goal by Purnell, (Peterka kick) this time from 36 yards out. UND Peterka 23 field goal Neither team managed any solid scoring UND Peterka 27 field goal chances the remainder of regulation time, and NWM Miles 64 punt return (Purnell kick) that sent the game to overtime, marking the NWM Purnell 46 field goal NWM Purnell 36 field goal first time UND was involved in a playoff NWM Jansen 1 run (Purnell kick) game that went to overtime. Attendance: 7,750 The Bearcats got the ball first, starting at the UND 25-yard line per NCAA rules. Team Statistics UND NWMSU Faced with a third down and 11 to go, the First Downs 14 19 Bearcats called a timeout. After conferring on Rushes-Yards 47-185 37-130 Passing Yards 109 221 the sidelines, quarterback Travis Miles hit Plays-Total Off. 71-294 80-351 Tony Miles on a 10-yard pass and on fourth Passing (C-A-I) 9-24-2 20-43-3 and one, Tucker Woolsey ran for two yards Fumbles-Lost 2-1 3-2 and a first down on the UND 14-yard line. Penalties-Yds 4-42 6-43 Jansen then rushed for 11 yards to the Punts-Average 9-29 5-33 three-yard line and on third and goal from the Individual Statistics one, Jansen ran it in, and Purnell’s extra point Rushing: UND Perkerewicz 30-141, Stein 4-18, made it 20-13. Zaun 6-16, Faul 7-10. UND got the ball next, but on a fourth NWMSU Jansen 24-115, Tony Miles 2-24, and eight play from the Northwest Missouri Woolsey 2-5, Team 1- (-4), Travis Miles 8- (State 23-yard line, Sioux quarterback Tony 10). Stein’s pass to Mike Juhasz was incomplete, Passing: UND Stein 9-24-2 for 109 and 0 TD. NWMSU Travis Miles 20-42-3 for 221 and 0 ending UND’s season. TD, LeBlanc 0-1-0 for 0 and 0 TD. NOTES: UND sophomore Jed Perkerewicz ran for 141 yards on 30 carries, Receiving: UND Juhasz 4-50, Schleusner 3-33, and Jansen ran for 115 yards on 24 carries for Headley 2-26. Northwest Missouri State. NWMSU Tony Miles 11-147, Holmes 3-28, GRAND FORKS, N.D. – UND quarterback Kelby Klosterman tied an NCAA Division II playoff record by throwing six touchdown passes–four to Sioux wide receiver Jesse Smith–to lead North Dakota to a 42-28 win over Winona State in the first round of the NCAA Division II Football Championship playoffs. The Sioux (11-1) advanced to the NCAA quarterfinals and will play host to Pittsburg (Kan.) State (11-1). Winona State finished its season with a 10-2 record. Klosterman’s six TD passes tied the NCAA Division II single-game playoff record set by Portland State’s Darren Del’Andrae in a three-overtime game in 1989 and equaled by UC Davis’s J.T. O’Sullivan in 2000. Smith, who caught six passes for 133 yards, tied an NCAA Division II single-game playoff record with his four touchdown receptions. That mark has been achieved three times previously. It was first reached by Lehigh’s Steve Kreider in 1977, and later accomplished by West Chester’s Scott Asman in a three-overtime game in 1989 and West Chester’s Brian Penacale in 1994. UND took the opening kickoff and drove for a touchdown with a 12-play, 77Box Score yard drive. The drive was capped by a 10yard Klosterman touchdown pass to tight Score 1 2 3 4 T end John Kyvig. Klosterman then threw a WSU 0 14 7 7 28 2-yard TD pass to Kyvig that made it 14-0 UND 14 7 14 7 42 with 3:22 to play in the quarter. Scoring Summary Winona State scored its first touchUND Klosterman 10 pass to Kyvig down on a one-yard run by quarterback (Peterka kick) Bruce Carpenter, but a 19-yard touchdown UND Klosterman 2 pass to Kyvig pass from Klosterman to Smith upped UND’s (Peterka kick) lead to 21-7 with 3:26 to play in the half. WSU Carpenter 1 run (Opgenorth kick) UND Klosterman 19 pass to Smith Winona State responded with a nine(Peterka kick) play, 74-yard drive capped by a five-yard WSU Carpenter 5 pass to Lilla touchdown pass from Carpenter to Adam (Opgenorth kick) Lilla with 21 seconds to play in the half, UND Klosterman 16 pass to Smith making it 21-14 at halftime. (Peterka kick) UND extended its lead to 28-14 with WSU Carpenter 64 pass to Lilla (Opgenorth kick) 5:35 to play in the third when Klosterman UND Klosterman 39 pass to Smith threw a 16-yard touchdown to Smith, but (Peterka kick) the Warriors narrowed the score to 28-21 UND Klosterman 32 pass to Smith when Carpenter hit Lilla on a 64-yard (Peterka kick) touchdown pass with 4:17 left in the third. WSU Wrobel 2 pass to Lilla Less than two minutes later, Klosterman (Opgenorth kick) Attendance: 6,700 threw a 39-yard touchdown pass to Smith with 2:49 to play in the quarter, making it Team Statistics WSU UND 35-21, and the duo connected one more First Downs 18 27 time to conclude UND’s scoring. Winona Rushes-Yards 35-140 40-167 State closed the scoring on a 2-yard touchPassing Yards 199 341 down pass from Carpenter to Lilla with 26 Plays-Total Off. 64-339 72-508 Passing (C-A-I) 15-29-0 27-32-1 seconds to play. Fumbles-Lost 1-0 1-1 NOTES – UND gained a season-high Penalties-Yds 5-54 11-82 508 yards of total offense in the game ... Punts-Average 5-46 2-43 Winona State linebacker Jake Tietje led all players with 13 tackles (12 solo). UND’s Individual Statistics Eric Schmidt had seven solo tackles and Rushing: WSU Jepsen 8-43, Wrobel 3-32, Curtin 7-25, Williams 3-17, Walch 7-14, five pass breakups ... UND’s 42 points was Carpenter 7-9. the highest total ever recorded by the Sioux UND Perkerewicz 26-143, Klosterman 6-49, in 16 playoff games ... Perkerewicz’s 100Larson 4-12, Graf 1-(-2), Schwenzfeier 1-(-5). yard game was the 12th of his career (second in the playoffs) ... Klosterman’s 27 Passing: WSU Carpenter 13-25-0 for 177 and 2 completions was a career high ... TD, Wrobel 2-4-0 for 22 and 1 TD. UND Klosterman 27-32-1 for 341 and 6 TD. Klosterman’s six touchdown passes is a UND playoff record and matched the Sioux Receiving: WSU Lilla 7-119, Samp 5-74, Curtin regular season single-game mark that was 1-3, Hynes 1-3, Hartung 1-0. set by Corey Colehour in 1966 ... Kyvig’s UND Schleusner 7-62, Smith 6-133, Graf 5-35, two-touchdown game was the first of his Ahlers 3-62, Kyvig 3-15, Perkerewicz 2-12, career. Mustard 1-22. Jansen 3-25, George 1-9, Comer 1-7, Maus 1-5. 148 ALL-TIME POSTSEASON RECAPS 000UUU (4) North Dakota 38 (6) Pittsburg State 0 (4) North Dakota 14 (12) UC Davis 2 Quarterfinals, NCAA Division II Playoffs – Nov. 24, 2001 Alerus Center – Grand Forks, N.D. Semifinals, NCAA Division II Playoffs – Dec. 1, 2001 Alerus Center – Grand Forks, N.D. GRAND FORKS, N.D. – The UND defense held Pittsburg (Kan.) State to –19 rushing yards and 134 yards of total offense and defeated the Gorillas, 38-0, to advance to the NCAA semifinals against UC Davis. It will be the third NCAA semifinal appearance for North Dakota (12-1), which also made it to the semifinals in 1993 and 1994. Pittsburg State finished its season 11-2 overall after being shut out for the first time in 217 games dating back to Nov. 6, 1982, when the Gorillas lost, 13-0, at NebraskaKearney. It was Pitt State’s worst loss since Sept. 14, 1984, when the Gorillas lost, 62-14, at Missouri-Rolla. It was UND’s first shutout of the season and firstever postseason shutout in 17 postseason games, and it was the largest-ever margin of victory for the Sioux in the postseason, surpassing UND’s 33-point win over MSU, Mankato in 1993. UND got its first score with 21 seconds to play in the first quarter when Kelby Klosterman connected with wide receiver Dan Graf on a 16-yard fade pass in the end zone to cap off a seven-play, 85-yard drive. Box Score The Sioux extended their lead to 13-0 with 6:44 to play in the half on a 47-yard Score 1 2 3 4 T touchdown pass from Klosterman to wide PSU 0 0 0 0 0 UND 7 16 5 10 38 receiver Jesse Smith on a deep post route. UND’s next touchdown came on one of Scoring Summary the most memorable plays of the season. UND Klosterman 16 pass to Graf Facing a 1st-and-15 from the UND 38-yard (Peterka kick) line, Klosterman found tight end Chad UND Klosterman 47 pass to Smith Mustard open on a sideline pass designed to (Peterka kick failed) UND Klosterman 62 pass to Mustard gain about 15 yards. Mustard, however, broke (Peterka kick) several tackles while managing to stay in UND Peterka 25 field goal bounds, and he took it all the way to the end UND Team safety zone for a 62-yard touchdown play with 1:56 UND Peterka 33 field goal to play in the half. UND Schwenzfeier 4 run Moments later, UND had a 4th-and-5 at (Peterka kick) Attendance: 8,222 Pitt State’s 42-yard line. North Dakota Head Coach Dale Lennon sent kicker Cameron Team Statistics PSU UND Peterka in for a field goal attempt, and with 28 First Downs 10 18 seconds to play in the half Peterka made a 59Rushes-Yards 32-(-19) 38-141 yard field goal that is an NCAA playoff record Passing Yards 153 265 for any division (I-AA, II or III). It was Plays-Total Off. 60-134 67-406 Passing (C-A-I) 12-28-2 15-29-0 Peterka’s 11th career field goal of 50 or more Fumbles-Lost 1-0 2-1 yards and seventh in 2001. Penalties-Yds 3-30 7-55 The previous long field goal in an Punts-Average 8-30 4-44 NCAA Division II playoff game was 50 yards by Troy State’s Ted Clem against North Individual Statistics Dakota State on Dec. 8, 1984. The previous Rushing: PSU Gates 2-18, Owen 6-8, Hankins 3-5, Philpot 19-(-16). long field goal in any playoff game was 56 UND Perkerewicz 20-84, Larson 5-21, yards by Nevada’s Tony Zendejas against Schwenzfeier 4-18, Klosterman 6-16, Wilson 1Idaho State on Nov. 26, 1983. The field goal 5. tied Peterka’s career long, as he also kicked a 59-yarder at St. Cloud State on Nov. 4, 2000. Passing: PSU Philpot 11-27-2 for 151, Nowack In the third quarter, UND extended its 1-1-0 for 2. UND Klosterman 14-27-0 for 252 and 3 TD, lead to 26-0 on a 25-yard field goal by Peterka Wilson 1-2-0 for 13. with 8:55 to play. Later in the third quarter, a snap on a punt attempt went over Lutz’s head Receiving: PSU McNally 4-35, McCoy 3-52, into the end zone, and Lutz recovered but ran Middleton 2-26, Bell 1-30, Owen 1-8, Gates 1-2. out of the end zone for a safety that made it UND Smith 4-98, Schleusner 3-39, Mustard 228-0 with 58 seconds remaining in the third 68, Stattelman 2-23, Graf 2-17, Ahlers 1-11, Larson 1-9. quarter. Peterka kicked a 33-yard field goal with 14:49 to play in the fourth quarter and UND running back Aaron Schwenzfeier closed out the scoring with a four-yard run with 8:13 to play. Defensively, UND was led by inside linebacker Travis O’Neel,who had a game-high 10 tackles (seven solo), including four for losses of 17 yards. GRAND FORKS, N.D. – UND quarterback Kelby Klosterman threw two touchdown passes to Dan Graf, and Sioux running back Jed Perkerewicz rushed for 101 yards on 20 carries to lead North Dakota to a 14-2 win over UC Davis in the NCAA semifinals. Perkerewicz’s 100-yard game was his second of this year’s playoffs, and third 100-yard rushing game in four career playoff games. The win earned UND (13-1) a berth in the NCAA Division II national championship against Grand Valley (Mich.) State (13-0). Grand Valley State advanced to the title game by beating Catawba 34-16. UC Davis finished its season with a 10-3 record. The keys for UND in beating UC Davis were a ballcontrol offense, a defense that came up with big plays at crucial times and a vocal hometown crowd of 11,696. UC Davis was penalized 12 times for 84 yards, including seven illegal procedure penalties. The only score of the first half came when Klosterman found Graf open on a 25-yard touchdown pass with 3:39 to play in the second quarter. The Klosterman-Graf duo connected again on a 12-yard scoring pass with Box Score 10:26 to play in the third quarter to make it 14-0, UND. Score 1 2 3 4 T UC Davis got its only points on a safeUCD 0 0 0 2 2 ty with 30 seconds to play in the game. The UND 0 7 7 0 14 Sioux were facing 4th-and-12 from their own Scoring Summary 3-yard line, and UND head coach Dale UND Klosterman 25 pass to Graf Lennon decided to have Klosterman down the (Peterka kick) ball in the end zone, conceding two points to UND Klosterman 13 pass to Graf the Aggies. After the free kick, UC Davis (Peterka kick) drove to the Sioux 30-yard line, but UND UCD Team safety Attendance: 11,696 defensive end Eric Halverson sacked UC Davis quarterback J.T. O’Sullivan to end the Team Statistics UCD UND game. First Downs 21 19 Although the Aggies had more total Rushes-Yards 26-49 39-167 offense (376 yards) than the Sioux (308 Passing Yards 327 141 yards)—UC Davis was the first team to outPlays-Total Off. 71-376 61-308 Passing (C-A-I) 26-45-2 13-22-1 gain UND in total offense in a game this seaFumbles-Lost 1-0 1-0 son—North Dakota controlled the clock for Penalties-Yds 12-84 5-29 31:59, while UC Davis was on offense for Punts-Average 2-37 3-28 28:01. UC Davis showed why it had the Individual Statistics nation’s fourth-ranked offense in the regular Rushing: UCD Holleman 17-40, Massari 3-9, O’Sullivan 6-0. season. The Aggies gained 376 total yards UND Perkerewicz 20-101, Larson 9-46, (327 passing, 49 rushing) against the Sioux Klosterman 9-22. defense, which finished the regular season ranked third nationally in total defense. It was Passing: UCD O’Sullivan 26-45-2 for 327. the most yardage gained all season against UND Klosterman 13-22-1 for 141 and 2 TD. UND, surpassing the previous opponent high Receiving: UCD Oliva 8-82, Adriatico 7-82, of 339 by Winona State on Nov. 17 in the first Eaglin 4-70, Holleman 3-45, Bandel 3-31, round of the playoffs. Massari 1-17. UC Davis advanced past midfield seven UND Graf 4-48, Smith 4-32, Schleusner 3-14, times in 11 offensive possessions, and got to Perkerewicz 1-30, Larson 1-17. UND’s 10-yard line or closer on four possessions. On each occasion, however, the Sioux defense came up with a big play. In the first half, on a 3rd-and-goal from the UND 7, O’Sullivan’s pass was intercepted by UND cornerback Dustin Thornburg in the end zone. It was one of two interceptions by Thornburg, who also broke up two other passes. At the end of the half, UC Davis advanced to the UND 10-yard line, but missed a field goal attempt from there. UC Davis’s best scoring chance of the second half came on its opening drive of the fourth quarter. The Aggies advanced to the Sioux 3-yard line, but were stopped four times from there, allowing UND to take over on downs with 10:35 to play in the game. Late in the game, UC Davis reached the Sioux 5-yard line but O’Sullivan’s pass on 4th-and-2 from there fell incomplete with 1:54 remaining. Defensively, UND cornerback Craig Riendeau had a game-high 10 tackles (nine solo), while linebacker Eric Schmidt had eight tackles (seven solo). 149 UND IN THE POSTSEASON 000UUU (4) North Dakota 17 (2) Grand Valley State 14 Dec. 8, 2001 Braly Municipal Stadium w Florence, Ala. Jed Perkerewicz heads around left end on his game-winning touchdown run in the NCAA championship game. FLORENCE, Ala. – UND running back Jed Perkerewicz’s one-yard touchdown run with 29 seconds remaining lifted North Dakota a 17-14 win over Grand Valley (Mich.) State in the NCAA Division II title game, giving UND its first-ever national championship in 105 years of football. Perkerewicz’s winning touchdown run capped a nine-play, 80-yard drive during which UND converted two fourth downs. The biggest of those was a 58-yard pass from Kelby Klosterman to Luke Schleusner on 4th-and-4 from the UND 41-yard line. On the play Schleusner ran what UND coaches call a “stick route,” running six yards downfield before cutting to the middle of the field. The play was designed to simply get enough yards for the first down, but Schleusner broke a tackle, got a key downfield block from Jesse Smith and cut to the far sideline before being Strong safety Mike O’Neil (left) intercepted two brought down by the Lakers’ passes against Grand Valley State. Dustin Cole at the one-yard line. Perkerewicz scored on the next play to give UND the lead. The Sioux’s game-winning drive began from UND’s 20-yard line after Grand Valley State had taken a 14-10 lead with 2:46 to play on a 12-yard touchdown run by quarterback Ryan Brady. Klosterman’s first two passes were incomplete, and then he scrambled for eight yards, making it 4th-and-2 at the UND 28-yard line. Klosterman converted the fourth down with a quarterback sweep around left end for seven yards. Next was a six-yard pass to Perkerewicz to make it 2nd-and-4 at UND’s 41. Klosterman threw an incompletion on second down, and on third down was nearly sacked but got back to the line of scrimmage, setting up the fourth-down pass to Schleusner. Grand Valley State led 7-3 after one quarter and the second and third quarters were scoreless. UND held off the Lakers on one third quarter drive when Sioux cornerback Craig Riendeau blocked a 20-yard Kevin Sonntag field goal attempt with 8:50 to play in the third quarter. UND grabbed a 10-7 lead early in the fourth quarter when Klosterman scored on a nine-yard bootleg run around the left side after a fake handoff and fake reverse. Grand Valley regained the lead, 14-10, on Brady’s run with 2:46 to play. The game was played in 63-degree temperatures, light rain and southwest wind blowing at 9 miles per hour. 150 UND won the coin toss and elected to receive the opening kickoff. The Sioux capitalized on their game-opening drive with a 36-yard field goal by Cameron Peterka. The field goal capped a 10-play, 56-yard drive highlighted by a 27-yard pass from Klosterman to Graf on UND’s second play from scrimmage. The Sioux forced Grand Valley State to punt on its first possession, and had a chance to extend its lead, but Peterka was wide left on a 47-yard field goal attempt. The Lakers followed that with a 10-play, 70-yard drive that concluded Box Score with a two-yard touchdown run by Grand Valley State quarterback Ryan Score 1 2 3 4 T Brady. It was only the fourth rushing GVS 7 0 0 7 14 touchdown allowed by UND all seaUND 3 0 0 14 17 son. The Sioux were forced to punt Scoring Summary on their next possession, but got the UND Peterka 36 field goal ball back when UND strong safety GVS Brady 2 run (Sonntag kick) UND Klosterman 9 run (Peterka kick) Mike O’Neil intercepted a Todd GVS Brady 12 run (Sonntag kick) Wojciechowski pass and returned it to UND Perkerewicz 1 run (Peterka kick) the Grand Valley State 33-yard line. Attendance: 6,113 UND advanced to the Lakers’ 10-yard line, but on fourth down Peterka’s 38Team Statistics GVS UND yard field goal came up short. First Downs 16 19 Rushes-Yards 34-161 50-187 The UND defense came up with Passing Yards 138 139 another big play in the second quarter Plays-Total Off. 61-299 77-326 when O’Neil intercepted a Passing (C-A-I) 13-27-2 8-27-0 Wojciechowski pass at the Sioux 12Fumbles-Lost 5-1 0-0 yard line and returned it 44 yards to the Penalties-Yds 10-85 8-50 UND 49-yard line. The Sioux moved Punts-Average 6-36 5-33 to the 11-yard line, but the Grand Individual Statistics Valley State defense stiffened, and Rushing: GVS Brady 15-83, Spearmon 7Peterka’s 36-yard field goal was wide 52, Lesniak 7-35, Banks 1-4, Wojciechowski left. 4-(-13). Grand Valley State outgained UND Perkerewicz 26-96, Klosterman 18-61, UND 169-157 in the first half, but the Larson 6-30. Sioux had an edge in time of possesPassing: GVS Wojciechowski 11-22-2 for sion, controlling the ball for 17:50, 128, Brady 2-5-0 for 10. while the Lakers had it for 12:10. UND Klosterman 8-27-0 for 139. For the game, UND had Receiving: GVS Kircus 4-58, Banks 3-33, a 326 to 299 Lesniak 3-25, Hibbler 3-22. UND Schleusner 3-76, Graf 3-41, Ahlers 1edge in total 16, Perkerewicz 1-6. yards and held the ball for 35:22 to 24:38 for Grand Valley State. The Sioux gained 187 yards rushing and 139 passing. Perkerewicz had 96 yards on 26 carries for North Dakota, while Klosterman rushed 18 times for 61 yards. Klosterman completed eight of 27 passes for 139 yards. Schleusner caught three passes for 76 yards and Graf caught three balls for 41 yards. Grand Valley State’s Ryan Brady had 83 yards rushing and two touchdowns on 15 carries, while the Lakers’ Reggie Spearmon had 52 yards on seven carries. Todd Wojciechowski completed 11 of 22 passes for 128 yards and two interceptions. Riendeau, linebacker Josh Kotelnicki and defensive end Ben Dixon each had six tackles for UND. ALL-TIME POSTSEASON RECAPS 000UUU “The Drive” by Chuck Johnson Prospects hardly could have been dimmer for the University of North Dakota football team. The lights at Braly Municipal Stadium had been on since before noon, the rain varied between a mist and a drizzle, and the Sioux were on their own 20-yard line with 2 minutes 42 seconds to go. Grand Valley State University of Michigan had just scored a touchdown to take a 14-10 lead. The national championship of Division II football in the National Collegiate Athletic Association seemed beyond UND’s grasp. The Sioux offense was not noted for the quick strike. Rather, it was grind it out and hang your hat on the defense. As the sand in the hourglass trickled through, ever filling the lower portion, UND tried to put together a drive. It was not easy, and it was not pretty. From the 20 after a touchback on the kickoff, UND quarterback Kelby Klosterman threw two passes that fell incomplete, one intended for wide receiver Dan Graf, the other for wide receiver Jesse Smith. On third and 10, Klosterman could not find a receiver, so he ran for eight yards. Timeout: 2 minutes 10 seconds left. Fourth and two. Chris Mussman, the UND offensive coordinator, up in the press box, called Klosterman’s number again. Seven yards around left end. First down on the 35. Clock stopped momentarily (first down). Next, Klosterman passed to tailback Jed Perkerewicz for six yards, then threw incomplete to wide receiver Luke Schleusner, stopping the clock. Again, Klosterman found his receivers covered, and he ran for no gain. Timeout: 1 minute to go. Sioux still in Dakota Territory, on own 41, fourth and four. In the press box, Mike Mannausau, graduate assistant working with the defensive line, implored Mussman to call the “stick route” pass play, part of the West Coast Offense. With earphones on, Mussman did not hear the advice, but called “stick route” anyway. “We hadn’t used the play for two weeks,” Mussman recalled later. “We hadn’t even run it in practice.” With Grand Valley sending everyone but the kitchen sink on a blitz to pressure the quarterback, Klosterman received excellent protection from his five down linemen and Perkerewicz and had time to pass to Schleusner over the middle. The play was designed to gain five yards, enough for the first down, but Schleusner broke free from a tackle and headed outside, toward the right sideline. Smith, with a broken nose suffered earlier in the game, crossed toward the middle and leveled a Grand Valley defender with a textbook open-field block. “All I could see was grass,” Schleusner recalled. “I’m not the fastest guy in the world, but I ran as fast as I could. When I got near the 10, it felt like I was carrying a plow, and someone caught me a yard short of the goal.” With the first down, the clock stopped with 36 seconds remaining. As UND lined up for the next play, it started again, but the Sioux took immediate charge. Perkerewicz followed his blockers over left UND wide receiver Luke Schleusner races upfield on a 58-yard pass reception with less than one minute to play in the national title game. (Photo by Jamie Schwaberow, NCAA Photos) tackle, and when Grand Valley’s defenders packed the middle, Perkerewicz bounced to the outside and scored untouched. Cameron Peterka kicked the extra point, and UND led, 17-14, with 29 seconds to go. The suspense was not over. Brent Lesniak of Grand Valley returned Peterka’s kickoff into UND territory. Peterka met him with a crushing tackle, but it did not matter, because Grand Valley was called for an illegal block and set back to its 20. The Lakers could proceed no farther, and on the last play, Sioux linebacker Eric Schmidt barely missed sacking the quarterback, then got back on his feet and tackled the receiver at the Grand Valley 34. All the scoring occurred in the first and last quarters. Peterka opened with a 36-yard field goal. The teams then traded quarterback rushes for scores. Ryan Brady went two yards for Grand Valley, then Klosterman nine yards for UND and Brady again for 12 yards. On the play before Brady’s second touchdown to put Grand Valley ahead with 2 minutes 46 seconds left, UND cornerback Dustin Thornburg stripped the ball from receiver David Kircus, but Kircus recovered his own fumble on the UND 12-yard line. “They scored on the next play, so that was a big swing for them,” Sioux Coach Dale Lennon said later. “That put our backs to the wall, but we came through. It was a team victory — offense, defense, special teams. We’re all a part of it. “And we went about our business very calmly, very professionally. There was no panic, no chaos.” Editor’s note: The late Chuck Johnson was the editor of Sioux Sports, a quarterly publication of the UND Alumni office, Letterwinner’s Club, and athletic department. A 1948 UND graduate from Williston, N.D., Johnson was a longtime sports editor at the Milaukee Journal. 151 UND IN THE POSTSEASON 000UUU (8t) Pittsburg State 14 (7) North Dakota 24 (9) Winona State 29 (7) North Dakota 36 First Round, NCAA Division II Playoffs – Nov. 22, 2003 Alerus Center – Grand Forks, N.D. Quarterfinals, NCAA Division II Playoffs – Nov. 29, 2003 Alerus Center – Grand Forks, N.D. GRAND FORKS, N.D – Behind an opportunistic defense which took the ball away seven times, the Fighting Sioux beat Pittsburg State, 24-14, in the opening round of the NCAA Division II playoffs. Sophomore defensive back Josh Brandsted had an interception and a 14-yard fumble return for a touchdown that gave UND a lead that it would not relinquish. GRAND FORKS, N.D. – Caleb Johnson’s 69 yard reception with just over a minute left set up Adam Roland’s one-yard touchdown plunge as top-seeded North Dakota erased a late fourth quarter deficit to down visiting Winona State 36-29 in the NCAA Division II quarterfinal round Saturday at Alerus Center. Adam Roland got the Sioux on the board first after a 10yard rush down to the one-inch line, where he would punch it in one play later, putting UND up, 7-0. That’s where the score would stay heading into halftime as four PSU drives would be snuffed out by turnovers in the first half, three by interceptions. At the break, Gorilla quarterback Neal Philpot was 2-for-15 with three interceptions. Johnson, who had a nine-yard touchdown catch early in the second quarter, pulled in a 15-yard slant from John Bowenkamp and raced down the sidelines to the Warriors’ five. Three plays later Roland gave UND the lead with 24 seconds left with his second touchdown of the day. On their first possession of the second half, the Gorillas would mount thier most successful drive, going 80 yards in ten plays, keeping the ball for just over five minutes. The drive would be capped by Philpot’s one-yard run to knot the score at 7-7. The Sioux had a long drive of its own on the ensuing possession, but came up short as Jeff Glas’ field goal attempt from 36 yards was wide left. Two plays later, Brandsted scooped up a Philpot fumble and raced 14 yards for a score and a 14-7 UND lead. Philpot would fumble again on the next Gorilla drive, leading to a 37-yard field goal by Glas to put UND up 17-7. Philpot, an AllMIAA quarterback, was not the force that led the Gorillas all season as he netted just 269 yards of total offense with four interceptions and one lost fumble. Philpot did, however, lead the Gorillas on another 80-yard drive ending in a 9-yard strike to Tim Austin to close the gap to 17-14. But the Sioux backfield keyed a 78-yard drive on the next possession, ending in a 11-yard touchdown pass from Joe Wilson to Dan Grossman to put UND back up by ten, 24-14. Pittsburg State would use completions of 12, 11 and 21 yards to get back in Sioux territory but a fumble by Austin thwarted that opportunity as the Sioux took over at their own 30yardline. PSU was able to force a three-andout on the Sioux drive, giving one last opportunity for the Gorillas to inch closer. Box Score Score Pittsburg State UND 1 0 7 2 0 0 3 4 7 7 7 10 T 14 24 Scoring Summary UND Roland 1 yd run (Glas kick) PSU Philpot 1 yd run (Alleman kick) UND Brandsted 14 yd fumble recovery (Glas kick) UND Glas 37 yd field goal PSU Austin 9 yd pass from Philpot (Alleman kick) UND Grossman 11 yd pass from Wilson (Glas kick) Attendance: 7,160 Team Statistics First Downs Rushes-Yards Passing Yards Plays-Total Off. Passing (C-A-I) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yds Punts-Average PSU 25 43-244 193 84-437 13-41-4 4-3 5-25 4-28.8 UND 18 42-147 178 72-325 17-30-0 1-0 2-10 7-43.7 Individual Statistics Rushing: PSU Taylor 10-93, Philpot 20-76, Race 11-69, Majors 2-6. UND Roland 31-164, Lueck 1-12, Strouth 3-2, Joe Wilson 3-(-11), Bowenkamp 2-(-17). Passing: PSU Philpot 13-38-4-193, Majors 0-30-0. UND Bowenkamp 12-22-0-104, Wilson 5-80-74. Danny Gagner intercepted Philpot in the endReceiving: PSU T. Austin 5-63, Bell 2-40, zone with under a minute on the clock to Butler 2-23, Majors 1-25, E. Austin 1-16, Ward closeout the game. The Sioux defense had eas1-14, Hellwig 1-12. UND Stattelman 6-57, Johnson 3-42, Nielke 2-30, Lueck 2-6, Wisthoff ily its best day in terms of takeaways, jumping 1-24, Grossman 1-11, Ahlers 1-7, Strouth 1-1. on three fumbles and picking off four passes. The previous high for takeaways in a game this season was three (two INTs, one fumble recovery) in the season opener against Minnesota-Crookston. Roland finished the game with the second-best effort of his career, logging 164 net yards rushing on 31 carries. He had a 166-yard game against Augustana earlier this season. Willis Stattelman led the Sioux receivers with six catches for 57 yards. The Sioux will face Winona State in the NCAA Division II quarterfinals on Sat., Nov. 29 at 1:00 p.m at the Alerus Center. 152 The Sioux clinched the second round triumph when Jason Peterson recovered a Brian Wrobel fumble at the UND 45-yard line as time expired. It was Box Score the fifth turnover UND’s defense forced in Saturday’s contest and posScore 1 2 3 4 T sibly the biggest. Winona State 0 7 10 12 29 UND The furious last minute rally moves the Fighting Sioux (11-1) into the Division II semifinals, where they will meet North Alabama next Saturday. Times and site will be determined later this week. After taking a 28-7 into the half, UND watched Winona State put together a second half rally to take a one-point lead with 1:52 remaining in the fourth quarter. Warrior tailback Bounthavy Khamratthanome hit Chris Samp with a 19-yard touchdown on a halfback pass play to give the Warriors their first lead of the game. Winona State outgained the Sioux 406-365, but fell victim to five turnovers – three fumbles and two interceptions – and a slow start. The Fighting Sioux scored on four consecutive possessions in the second quarter, including a 73-yard punt return for a touchdown by Travis Lueck, to build a 21-point lead before the half. It was the most points the Sioux have scored in a quarter this year since dropping 42 on MinnesotaCrookston in the second quarter of the season's opening game. 0 28 0 8 36 Scoring Summary UND Johnson 9 yd pass from Wilson (Glas kick) UND Lueck 73 yd punt return (Glas kick) WSU Jepsen 1 yd run (Opgenorth kick) UND Roland 8 yd run (Glas kick) UND Stattelman 19 yd pass from Bowenkamp (Glas kick) WSU Wrobel 2 yd run (Opgenorth kick) WSU Opgenorth 40 yd field goal WSU Hartung 11 yd pass from Wrobel (Wrobel pass failed) WSU Samp 19 yd pass from Khamratthanome (Cruz rush failed) UND Roland 1 yd run (Stattelman pass) Attendance: 7,944 Team Statistics First Downs Rushes-Yards Passing Yards Plays-Total Off. Passing (C-A-I) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yds Punts-Average WSU 23 32-84 322 70-406 25-38-2 4-3 5-41 5-45-.4 UND 18 34-97 268 65-365 20-31-2 3-1 8-70 6-37.8 Statistical Leaders Rushing: WSU Cruz 8-44, Curtin 1-16, Wrobel 9-13, Hynes 1-7, Jepsen 8-4. UND Roland 2464, Strouth 4-54, Bowenkamp 2-(-7), Wilson 4(-14). Passing: WSU Wrobel 24-37-2-303, Khamratthanome. UND Wilson 17-26-1-184, Bowenkamp 3-5-1-84. Receiving: WSU Samp 11-140, Hynes 6-95, Hartung 4-47, Jepsen 3-29, Cruz 1-11. UND Stattelman 12-125, Ahlers 3-32, Johnson 2-78, Lueck 2-14, Mielke 1-19. Johnson and Willis Stattleman caught touchdowns of nine and 19 yards, respectively from Joe Wilson in the 28-point period. The Sioux will host South Region champion North Alabama next Saturday in the NCAA Division II Semifinals. Kickoff is slated for 1 p.m. at the Alerus Center. ALL-TIME POSTSEASON RECAPS 000UUU (2) North Alabama 22 (7) North Dakota 29 (4) Grand Valley State 10 (7) North Dakota 3 Semifinals, NCAA Division II Playoffs – Dec. 6, 2003 Alerus Center – Grand Forks, N.D. Championship Game, NCAA Division II Playoffs – Dec. 13, 2003 Braly Municipal Stadium – Florence, Ala. GRAND FORKS, N.D. – Adam Roland rushed for 107 yards, while quarterback John Bowenkamp threw three touchdown passes as the University of North Dakota advanced to its second Division II title game in three years with a 29-22 triumph over North Alabama Saturday at the Alerus Center. FLORENCE, Ala. – Despite outgaining Grand Valley State by 125 yards in the second half, North Dakota fell to the Lakers 10-3 Saturday in the Division II national championship game. Quarterback John Bowenkamp led the Sioux on two 60 yard drives late in the game, but UND could only come away with three points on a 43yard Jeff Glas field goal. The junior quarterback completed 28-of-41 passes for 281 yards, while receivers Willis Stattleman and Caleb Johnson collected eight and seven catches respectively. The Fighting Sioux (12-1) will meet last year’s national champion, Grand Valley State, in a rematch of the 2001 championship game in Florence, Ala. next Saturday. There was no fourth quarter rally this week. Instead senior wide receiver/kick returner Travis Lueck made sure Saturday’s semifinal game would start with a bang. Lueck returned a punt for 48 yards and then caught a 30-yard touchdown on UND’s first offensive play from scrimmage to give the Sioux an early 6-0 lead. It was the East Grand Forks native’s eighth touchdown reception of the year, tying him for the team lead with Willis Stattelman. Another long punt return by Lueck helped set up a 27-yard field goal by Jeff Glas to put the Sioux up 9-0 midway through the first quarter. Following a Lions’ field goal, Bowenkamp threw his second touchdown pass of the day on a five-yard pattern to David Wisthoff as the Sioux built a 19-3 edge heading into the fourth quarter. The defense held North Alabama to just eight yards rushing, the Lion's worst total this season, and intercepted Harlon Hill candidate Will Hall twice in the second half. There was no last second victory for the Sioux this week as Bowenkamp was intercepted by Mike Hoad deep in Laker territory to seal the win. Prior to the pick, UND had driven 58 yards on 12 plays in search of the tying score. Box Score Score North Alabama UND 1 2 3 0 9 10 3 4 0 19 0 10 T 22 29 Scoring Summary UND Lueck 30 yd pass from Bowenkamp (Glas kick failed) UND Glas 27 yd field goal UNA Johnston 21 yd field goal UND Wisthoff 5 yd pass from Bowenkamp (Glas kick) UND Glas 45 yd field goal UNA Hall 1 yd run (Hall rush failed) UND Vanderpan 15 yd pass from Bowenkamp (Glas kick) UNA Birt 46 yd pass from Hall (Johnston kick) UND Glas 32 yd field goal UNA Lewis 9 yd pass from Hall (Hall pass failed) Attendance: 9,652 Team Statistics First Downs Rushes-Yards Passing Yards Plays-Total Off. Passing (C-A-I) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yds Punts-Average UNA 18 24-8 360 68-368 31-44-2 2-0 6-40 7-44.4 UND 16 41-175 125 65-300 14-24-0 1-0 3-15 5-41.0 Ryan Manke’s fourth quarter pick helped the Sioux put the game away early in the final period. Statistical Leaders Rushing: UNA Vickers 7-20, Blount 5-11, Hall 12-(-23). UND Roland 27-106, Strouth 7-48, Stattelman 1-17, Wisthoff 1-3, Grossman 1-2, Schwenzfeier 2-2, Bowenkamp 2-(-3). The junior corner back’s interception set up Bowenkamp’s third TD of the game, a 15-yarder to Matt Vanderpan on a fake field goal play with 7:49 remaining. It was the senior tight end’s second catch of the season and the second touchdown of his career. Passing: UNA Hall 30-42-2-337, Long 1-2-0-23. UND Bowenkamp 14-24-0-125 Receiving: UNA Bester 7-88, Blount 6-25, Birt 5-79, Lewis 5-44, Long 4-49, Rayam 3-62, Huggins 1-13. UND Stattelman 3-18, Vanderpan 2-22, Wisthoff 2-17, Johnson 2-13, Grossman 24, Lueck 1-30, Strouth 1-15, Ahlers 1-6. Bowenkamp has now thrown three touchdowns or more six times in his career. The game was a battle of the defenses as the teams mustered just a combined 257 total yards and three total points in the first half. Grand Valley got on the board first with a 7:28 drive on the game’s opening possession, driving to the one-yard line, capped by David Hendrix’s 19-yard field goal. UND followed with a three-and-out possesion, but were able to get the ball back two plays later as Tyler Dahlen scooped up a Mario Locricchi fumble giving UND good field position. A 3rd-and-19 conversion on that drive would advance the ball to the Laker 37, but the drive stalled as Jeff Glas’ 47-yard field goal try missed wide left. The teams traded punts before UND snuffed-out consecutive fourth-down tries by GVSU to end two scoring threats late in the first half. The Sioux mustered just 60 yards of total offense in the opening half, including minustwo yards on the ground. Grand Valley held over a nine-minute advantage in time of possession in the first half and had 14 first downs to UND's two. Box Score Score UND Grand Valley State 1 0 3 2 0 0 3 0 7 4 3 0 T 3 10 Scoring Summary GVSU Hendrix 19 yd field goal GVSU Tennessee 1 yd run (Hendrix kick) UND Glas 35 yd field goal Attendance: 7,236 Team Statistics First Downs Rushes-Yards Passing Yards Plays-Total Off. Passing (C-A-I) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yds Punts-Average UND 17 23-22 281 65-303 28-42-1 3-1 7-64 3-38.3 GVSU 19 34-128 149 63-277 19-29-0 1-1 3-30 2-32.5 Statistical Leaders Rushing: GVSU Finnerty 19-78,Tennessee 1238, Langston 2-14. UND Roland 12-43, Strouth 4-9, Wisthoff 1-2, Bowenkamp 5-(-25). Passing: GVSU Finnerty 19-29-0-149. UND Bowenkamp 28-41-1-281. Receiving: GVSU Staley 4-45, Locricchio 4-44, Tennessee 4-24, Langston 3-17, Holloway 2-12, Catlin 2-7. UND Stattelman 8-57, Johnson 7101, Strouth 4-38, Ahlers 4-35, Grossman 2-23, Wisthoff 2-10, Vanderpan 1-17. UND had its most impressive drive to open the second half, marching effectively until a fumbled snap turned into a 59-yard fumble return by Lucious Harris to set up Grand Valley State’s only touchdown. Johnson led all receivers with 101 yards through the air. Adam Roland finished with 43 yards on the ground and Willis Stattelman picked up 57 receiving yards to put both over the 1,000-yard mark on the season. It marks the first time that UND has had a 1,000-yard rusher and receiver in the same season. Truly one of the most memorable seasons of UND football, the team will gather one last time for a celebration at the Alerus Center on Tuesday at 6 p.m. Head coach Dale Lennon and select players will speak and will feature a highlight video of the team’s success. 153 UND IN THE POSTSEASON 000UUU (14) North Dakota 20 (17) St. Cloud State 17 (ot) (14) North Dakota 20 (9) Michigan Tech 3 First Round, NCAA Division II Playoffs – Nov. 13, 2004 Husky Stadium – St. Cloud, Minn. Second Round, NCAA Division II Playoffs – Nov. 20, 2004 Sherman Field – Houghton, Mich. GRAND FORKS, N.D. — University of North Dakota junior place kicker Jeff Glas booted a 32-yard field goal in the second overtime to give UND a 20-17 win over St. Cloud State University in a first round game of the NCAA Division II football playoffs Saturday afternoon at Husky Stadium. HOUGHTON, Mich. — Senior quarterback John Bowenkamp came off the bench and threw two touchdown passes – including one on a fake field goal – to lead UND to a 20-3 victory over Michigan Tech in the second round of the NCAA playoffs this afternoon at Sherman Field. Bowenkamp, who has missed much of the season due to injury, relieves starter Chris Belmore in the second quarter and engineered a touchdown drive on just his second series. St. Cloud State fought back in the fourth quarter to overcome a 10-0 UND lead. North Dakota, ranked 14th this week, took their opening drive of the first quarter 70 yards in 14 plays culminating with a one-yard Adam Roland run at 6:37. UND led at the half 7-0. After a 30-yard punt return by Weston Dressler gave UND the ball inside Husky territory, Bowenkamp led the Sioux 32 yards in just four plays, finding receiver Dan Grossman on a 19-yard strike. Grossman’s TD came on play after he had dropped what appeared to be a sure touchdown pass. The toss was also Bowenkamp’s first passing TD since the season opener against Delta State. On North Dakota’s second drive of the second half, Jeff Glas kicked a 38-yard field goal to put UND ahead 10-0 with 6:16 left in the third quarter. The fourth quarter belonged to the Huskies. After getting good field position following a North Dakota punt, the Huskies took the ball 48 yards on nine plays to get SCSU on the board. Junior quarterback Dan Kaczor found Box Score the open man in the end zone junior receiver Ryan Koch with a seven yard pass and UND Score 1 2 3 4 OT T led 10-7. On the ensuing kick-off the Huskies UND 7 0 3 0 13 20 downed the ball on the UND 16. After severSCSU 0 0 0 10 7 19 al big SCSU defensive plays, SCSU sophoScoring Summary more safety Mitch Denne intercepted the ball UND Roland 1 yd run (Glas kick) and SCSU took over on the 33. Seven plays UND Glas 38 yd field goal later, SCSU junior Shawn Braunagel tied the SCSU Koch 7 yd pass from Kaczor (Braunagel) game with a 36-yard field goal at 10:45. SCSU Braunagel 36 yd field goal Glas missed a 52 yard field goal at 6:18. St. Cloud started to drive the ball but a fumble by junior running back Matt Birkel returned the ball to UND with 4:28 left. SCSU and UND exchanged punts on the next four drives and UND took over on the SCSU 49 with :38 seconds left in the game. UND drove the ball to the Husky 21-yard line and with 11 seconds left in the game set up for a 38-yard field goal attempt. After three SCSU timeouts, Glas attempted his fourth field goal of the day and missed wide left and the game went to overtime. North Dakota got the ball in the first possession of the overtime and senior tailback Adam Roland scored on a three-yard run and UND led 17-10. On St. Cloud State’s possession, Kaczor found Ryan Koch on a 14-yard pass play sending the game into the second overtime at 17-17. UND Roland 3 yd run (Glas kick) SCSU Koch 14 yd pass from Kaczor (Braunagel) UND Glas 32 yd field goal Attendance: 2,240 Team Statistics First Downs Rushes-Yards Passing Yards Plays-Total Off. Passing (C-A-I) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yds Punts-Average UND 20 44-99 222 92-321 31-48-1 2-0 4-36 7-30.7 SCSU 13 35-107 158 73-265 16-38-2 1-1 4-51 9-30.1 Individual Statistics Rushing UND Strouth 18-76, Roland 20-44, Belmore 5-(-)6, Halfmann 1-(-)15. SCSU Birkel 33-101, Kaczor 2-6. Passing UND Belmore 31-48-222, 0 TD, 1 INT. SCSU Kaczor 16-38-158, 2 TD, 1 INT. Receiving UND Johnson 13-90, Grossman 10-77, Wisthoff 2-19, Groeschl 2-15, Dressler 2-13, Kusler 1-7, Strouth 1-1. SCSU Koch 5-52, DeShazer 4-48, Birkel 3-16, Ploeckelm 2-23, Grundahl 1-13, Koch 1-6. St. Cloud State had the first possession of the second overtime and the UND defense held as Matt Birkel was dropped for a five yard loss, followed by an incomplete pass, and a Kaczor six-yard run to the UND 24. SCSU kicker Shawn Braunagel’s 41 yard field goal attempt missed wide left. On North Dakota’s possession, sophomore quarterback Chris Belmore completed a seven yard pass to David Wisthoff to the SCSU 16. UND set up once again for a field goal and this time, after only one SCSU timeout, Glas kicked a 32-yard field goal and UND won 20-17 in double overtime. St. Cloud State’s Matt Birkel, a Harlon Hill Candidate, finished the game with 33 carries for 101 yards. Kaczor completed 16 of 38 passes for 158 yards and two touchdowns and Ryan Koch caught five passes for 52 yards and both TDs. North Dakota, the number five seed in the Northwest Region, improves to 9-2 overall. UND will play at number one seed Michigan Tech on November 20. St. Cloud State, the number four seed in the Region finishes the season with an 8-3 overall record. 154 That scoring drive gave UND a 10-0 halftime lead and all of the offense the Sioux would need on this day. Michigan Tech would open the second half with its most impressive drive. Featuring a heavy dose of running back and Harlon Hill finalist Lee Marana, the Huskies chewed up five and a half minutes of clock, but the drive stalled at UND’s 16-yard line when Brook Maier sacked MTU quarterback Chad Alger. Grant Botz booted a 33-yard field goal, but it would prove to be the only points for MTU against the nation’s top scoring defense. UND’s defense stiffened after that initial drive. Jason Hoffschneider picked off Alger on MTU's next series and the Sioux forced another turnover to start the fourth quarter when the Huskies failed to convert on a fourth down gamble on their own 40. UND forced a third straight turnover when MTU punter Billy Koenig couldn’t handle a high snap and Dan Ullsperger recovered for UND at the Husky 34. But despite taking over inside MTU’s half of the field on those three consecutive possessions, the UND offense was unable to put any points on the board. That is until kicker Jeff Glas lined up to kick what appeared to be a 35-yard field goal attempt. In a play eerily reminiscent to last year’s NCAA semifinal against North Alabama, holder Bowenkamp faked and threw a touchdown pass to a tight end. Last year it was Matt Vanderpan, this year it was Will Kusler with 3:53 remaining. Box Score Score UND Michigan Tech 1 7 0 2 7 0 3 0 3 4 6 0 T 20 3 Scoring Summary UND Mielke 3 yd pass from Belmore (Glas kick) UND Grossman 19 yd pass from Bowenkamp (Glas kick) MTU Botz 33 yd field goal UND Kusler 18 yd pass from Bowenkamp (Glas kick failed) Attendance: 1,812 Team Statistics First Downs Rushes-Yards Passing Yards Plays-Total Off. Passing (C-A-I) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yds Punts-Average UND 18 40-129 203 67-332 18-27-1 0-0 8-64 7-34.1 MTU 14 42-132 92 73-224 9-31-4 1-1 4-35 6-38.0 Individual Statistics Rushing UND Strouth 18-72-0, Roland 14-52, Dressler 18, Grossman 1-7, Wisthoff 1-0, Bowenkamp 2-(-)5, Belmore 2-(-)5. MTU Graham 23-73, Marana 9-36, Williams 1-14, Alger 8-11, Koenig 1-(-)2. Passing UND Bowenkamp 12-19-123, 2 TD, 1 INT; Belmore 6-8-80, 1 TD, 0 INT. MTU Alger 9-31-92, 0 TD, 4 INT. Receiving UND Johnson 9-99-0, Grossman 3-35, Wisthoff, 2-39, Strouth 2-9, Kusler 1-18, Mielke 1-3. MTU Williams 3-40, Janeshek 3-21, Graham 118, Stewart 1-7, Smith 1-6. Bowenkamp, making just his third appearance at quarterback this season, was 12-of-19 for 123 yards and the two scores. He replaced Belmore, who had completed 6-of-8 passes for 80 yards and a three-yard touchdown toss to tight end Trevor Mielke. MTU quarterback Chad Alger was not nearly as efficient. The freshman, an injury replacement for GLIAC Player of the Year Dan Mettlach, was picked off four times and sacked five times. Hoffschneider had two of the interceptions and Ryan Manke and Danny Gagner had one each. UND’s Caleb Johnson led all receivers with nine catches for 99 yards. Brandon Strouth (18 carries for 72 yards) and Adam Roland (14 for 52) combined for 124 yards along the ground. The Sioux held the explosive Marana to just 36 yards on nine carries, while fellow All-GLIAC runner Daryl Graham was limited to 73 yards on 23 carries. The Fighting Sioux now advance to the NCAA quarterfinal against two-time defending NCAA champion Grand Valley State. The Sioux fell to the Lakers in last year’s national championship game, but defeated GVSU two years ago to claim the 2001 NCAA championship. ALL-TIME POSTSEASON RECAPS 000UUU (15) Grand Valley State 15 (14) North Dakota 19 (14) North Dakota 19 (1) Pittsburg State 31 Quarterfinals, NCAA Division II Playoffs – Nov. 27, 2004 Alerus Center – Grand Forks, N.D. Semifinals, NCAA Division II Playoffs – Dec. 4, 2004 Carnie Smith Stadium – Pittsburg, Kan. GRAND FORKS, N.D. — Chris Belmore’s twoyard run with just under five minutes remaining powered the University of North Dakota past Grand Valley State, 19-15 in the NCAA Division II quarterfinals Saturday afternoon at Alerus Center. PITTSBURG, Kan. — Top-ranked Pittsburg State scored 17 unanswered points in the second half to break open a 14-13 game and secure a 31-19 victory over 14th-ranked University of North Dakota before a sellout crowd of 9,983 fans at Brandenburg Field/Carnie Smith Stadium Saturday in the NCAA Division II national semifinals. Belmore, who entered the game in the third quarter in place of John Bowenkamp, led the Fighting Sioux on two touchdown drives in the fourth quarter as UND overcame a 15-6 deficit in the final 11:29. The Gorillas (14-0) advance to the 2004 NCAA Division II National Championship game in Florence, Ala., on Dec. 11 to meet third-ranked Valdosta State University. Pitt State returns to the championship game for the first time since 1995 and the fourth time in school history (1991-92, '95). After Brandon Langston gave the Lakers a ninepoint lead with a 76-yard touchdown reception, Belmore led the Sioux on a four-play, 68-yard touchdown drive to bring the Sioux to within 15-12. Sophomore tailback Brandon Strouth capped the quick drive with a 24-yard run. The 5-foot-8 back finished the day with 64 yards on nine carries. The teams traded possessions before UND’s Dan Ullsperger sacked GVSU quarterback Cullen Finnerty forcing a fumble on third down. Sophomore defensive tackle Adm Wolff recovered at the Lakers' 29. Four plays later, Belmore trotted into the end zone with the winning score on a bootleg to the right side. It was the quarterback’s second rushing touchdown of the season. The Sioux defense forced a punt on the Lakers’ ensuing possession and clinched the game when Belmore hit senior wide out Caleb Johnson on a third down-andeight with 52 seconds to go. Johnson led UND’s receiving corps with nine catches for 96 yards, while Belmore completed nine of 18 passes for 89 yards in the second half. UND (11-2), which fell to Grand Valley State in the 2003 Division II national championship game, becomes the first team to beat the Lakers in the postseason since it defeated GVSU in the 2001 national championship game. Senior quarterback Neal Philpot rushed for 122 yards and tossed three touchdown passes in the game, including a 12-yard scoring pass to junior tight end Brandon Twito that essentially sealed the win with 2:31 to play in the game. Philpot’s clinching pass came on 4th-and-2 at the UND 12 and the Gorillas leading 24-13. The play capped a nine-play, 63-yard drive that consumed five minutes and seven seconds of precious time Box Score off the scoreboard. Box Score Score Grand Valley State UND 1 0 3 2 7 0 3 4 2 6 0 16 T 15 19 Scoring Summary UND Glas 28 yd field goal GVSU Collins 31 yd pass from Finnerty (Greene kick) GVSU Adams safety UND Glas 37 yd field goal GVSU Langston 76 yd pass from Finnerty (Greene kick failed) UND Strouth 24 yd run UND Belmore 2 yd run (Glas kick) Attendance: 8,222 Team Statistics First Downs Rushes-Yards Passing Yards Plays-Total Off. Passing (C-A-I) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yds Punts-Average GVSU 14 43-104 225 69-329 13-26-0 2-2 13-81 8-46.0 UND 18 35-154 168 71-322 14-36-2 2-1 5-44 4-37.8 Individual Statistics Rushing GVSU Langston 13-75-0, Tennessee 10-21, Hukill 5-15, Catlin 2-8, Finnerty 13-(-)15. UND Strouth 9-64, Roland 14-59, Grossman 1-19, Dressler 1-18, Bowenkamp 1-0, Belmore 7-(-)4. Passing GVSU Finnerty 13-26-225, 2 TD, 0 INT. UND Belmore 9-18-86, 0 TD, 2 INT; Bowenkamp 518-82, 0 TD, 0 INT. Receiving GVSU Collins 5-87-1, Langston 3-92, Catlin 330, Cochrane 1-9, Trent 1-7. UND Johnson 996, Strouth 2-18, Weber 1-49, Roland 1-5, Grossman 1-0. The Lakers (10-3) were looking for their third consecutive NCAA title. The Fighting Sioux will take on Pittsburg State (Kan.) in the Division II semifinals on Dec. 4 likely in Pittsburg, Kan. The NCAA will make a formal announcement by Sunday afternoon. The Fighting Sioux (11-3) mustered a 12-play scoring drive to make it 31-19 on Adam Roland’s 1-yard run with 43 seconds remaining, but Pitt State recovered the ensuing onside kick attempt and ran out the clock. Pitt State, which has shattered NCAA all-division records for scoring (806 points) and total offense (8,605 yards) in its magical run this season, took some time to get itself untracked against a North Dakota defensive unit that entered the game leading Division II in point allowed (10.8 ppg). UND got on the board first when Roland capped a short drive with a 12-yard run with 5:40 to play in the first quarter. Pitt State countered to knot the score with 4 seconds to play in the initial period when Philpot tossed an 8-yard TD pass to Jermaine Carpenter. The Fighting Sioux rebounded to take a 10-7 lead of Jeff Glas’ 30-yard field goal at the 9:17 mark of the second quarter, but Philpot and sophomore running back Germaine Race promptly led the Gorillas down the field, moving back in front, 1410, on Race’s 3-yard run with 6:38 remaining in the half. Race finished the game with a game-high 19 carries for 158 yards for Pitt State, which compiled 304 total rushing yards in the game on 46 carries. The Fighting Sioux scored again on their opening possession of the second half, trimming PSU’s lead to 14-13 on a 32-yard field goal by Glas. Philpot put the Gorillas in front for good with 45 seconds left in the third period when he tossed a 19-yard TD pass to Carpenter, who had four catches for 46 yards in the game. Score UND Pittsburg State 1 7 7 2 3 7 3 3 7 4 6 10 T 19 31 Scoring Summary UND Roland 12 yd run (Glas kick) PSU Carpenter 8 yd pass from Philpot (Alleman kick) UND Glas 30 yd field goal PSU Race 3 yd run (Alleman kick) UND Glas 32 yd field goal PSU Carpenter 19 yd pass from Philpot (Alleman kick) PSU Alleman 28 yd field goal PSU Twito 12 yd pass from Philpot (Alleman kick) UND Roland 1 yd run (Belmore pass failed) Attendance: 9,983 Team Statistics First Downs Rushes-Yards Passing Yards Plays-Total Off. Passing (C-A-I) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yds Punts-Average UND 21 34-105 264 65-369 19-31-0 2-1 6-53 4-46.0 PSU 20 46-304 118 65-422 11-19-0 0-0 7-55 4-36.5 Individual Statistics Rushing UND Roland 18-71, Strouth 8-37, Belmore 8-(-)3. PSU Race 19-158, Philpot 18-122, Taylor 6-24, Majors 1-1. Passing UND Belmore 19-31-264, 0 TD, 0 INT. PSU Philpot 9-19-99, 3 TD, 0 INT; Majors 2-3-19, 0 TD, 0 INT. Receiving UND Johnson 10-129, Grossman 5-97, Strouth 1-18, Wisthoff 1-14, Mielke 1-9, Groeschl 1-(-)3. PSU Carpenter 4-46, Austin 3-35, Twito 2-23, Justin 1-9, Taylor 1-5. Nathan Alleman added a 28-yard field goal with 9:32 to play in the game to make it a 24-13 margin. Alleman originally misfired on a 32-yard field goal attempt on the drive, but UND was flagged for a personal foul, leaping, penalty on the kick to extend the Gorillas’ offensive series. Following Alleman’s kick, the UND offense was forced into a three-and-out series, and the Fighting Sioux punted the ball away with 7:38 to play in the game, giving Philpot time to engineer Pitt State’s gameclinching scoring drive. Sophomore quarterback Chris Belmore completed 19 of 31 passes for 264 yards in the game for the Fighting Sioux, and Roland had a team-high 71 yards rushing with two scores. 155 UND IN THE POSTSEASON 000UUU Minnesota Duluth 12 (16) North Dakota 23 First Round, NCAA Division II Playoffs – Nov. 12, 2005 Alerus Center – Grand Forks, N.D. GRAND FORKS, N.D.—Quarterback Reed Manke and running back Chris Beatty each ran for a touchdown, Jeff Glas added three field goals and UND held Minnesota Duluth to 282 yards in total offense in a 23-12 win over the Bulldogs in the first round of the NCAA playoffs. The Fighting Sioux now advance to the second round and will travel to top-ranked Grand Valley State next Saturday. UND used a ball-control offense to amass 229 rushing yards and counter the prolific Minnesota Duluth passing attack. UMD quarterback Ted Schlafke passed 64 times to tie an NCAA Division II postseason record, completing 34 of them, but was only able to find the end zone once, that being a 26-yard pass to Ross Schumacher early in the second quarter that turned a 10-0 UND lead into a 10-6 game. The Sioux defense yielded just a pair of Britt Baumann field goals the rest of the way – a 35-yarder midway through the third quarter and a 20-yarder with 10:32 left in regulation. UND’s rushing attack was led by Beatty, who carried 31 times for 113 yards, and whose three-yard touchdown run on the first play of the second quarter staked the Sioux to a 100 lead. The Schlafke-to-Schumacher touchdown connection capped a 13-play, 80-yard drive on the ensuing possession. But the Sioux were able to counter with an 11-play, 59-yard scoring drive of their own on the next series. A seven-yard run by receiver Weston Dressler gave UND the ball at the two-yard line and Manke finished off the drive on the next play with a two-yard TD plunge, giving the Sioux a 17-6 going into halftime. UND’s offense sputtered to start the second half with its first three drives ending with a punt and two fumbles, but the Sioux defense held, allowing just a Baumann field goal with 7:51 left in the quarter. The Sioux added to their lead early in the fourth quarter, when Glas nailed a 37-yarder with 14:07 left on the clock to give UND a 20-9. Glas and Baumann traded field goals in the game’s final 10:32 and UND senior strong safety Danny Gagner sealed the win with his second interception of the game with 1:07 left on the clock. Schlafke finished 34-of-64 for 295 yards and one touchdown. He was intercepted twice, sacked five times and hurried 13 times. UMD receivers Vinny Flury and Tony Doherty each caught nine passes, Flury for 88 yards and Doherty for 84. The Bulldogs were held to -13 rushing yards on 15 attempts. Manke was an efficient 15-of-24 for 121 yards and was not intercepted. Chris Belmore started the game and went 2-for-4 for 12 yards. Senior receiver Dan Grossman was the top target for UND, catching 10 passes for 73 yards. Dressler caught four passes for 45 yards and ran three times for 72 yards, including a 57-yard scamper on UND’s first possession of the game. The win improves UND’s overall record to 10-2 and sets up a fourth postseason matchup with Grand Valley State in the past five seasons. The two teams split a pair of appearances in the NCAA title game, with UND winning in 2001 and GVSU coming out on top in 2003. The Sioux defeated the Lakers 19-15 in Grand Forks during last year’s quarterfinal round. Box Score Score Minnesota Duluth UND 1 2 0 6 3 14 3 3 9 4 3 6 T 12 23 Scoring Summary UND Glas 39 yd field goal UND Beatty 3 yd run (Glas kick) UMD Schumacher 26 yd pass from Schlafke (Schalfke rush failed) UND Manke 2 yd run (Glas kick) UMD Baumann 35 yd field goal UND Glas 37 yd field goal UMD Baumann 20 yd field goal UND Glas 24 yd field goal Attendance: 5,223 Team Statistics First Downs Rushes-Yards Passing Yards Plays-Total Off. Passing (C-A-I) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yds Punts-Average UMD 19 15-(-)13 295 79-282 34-64-2 2-1 6-64 5-32.4 UND 18 43-229 133 71-362 17-28-0 3-3 10-89 5-35.0 Individual Statistics Rushing UMD Schlafke 14-(-)12. UND Beatty 31-113, Dressler 3-72, Manke 5-39, Belmore 2-5. Passing UMD Schlafke 34-64-295, 1 TD, 2 INT. UND Manke 15-24-121, 0 TD, 0 INT, Belmore 2-412, 0 TD, 0 INT. Receiving UMD Flury 9-88, Doherty 9-84, Schumacher 652, Aker 4-44, Foss 4-13, Hoyord 1-14, Bullock 1-0. UND Grossman 10-73, Dressler 4-45, Christensen 2-6, Beatty 1-9. Notes: Glas’ third field goal of the game gave him 135 points this season, setting a new Division II singleseason record for points by a kicker. It is the fifth different Division II record Glas has set this season … Grossman moved into second place on UND’s all-time receptions list with 147, surpassing Tim Gelinske (138), Willis Stattelman (140) and Ron Gustafson (144). With 147 career receptions, Grossman is 10 away from breaking Dan Graf’s school record of 156 ... Gagner’s two interceptions gave him 16 for his career, tying him with Dan Martinsen (1969-71) for second place on UND’s all-time list. He trails only Kelly Howe, who had 17 picks from 1996-99 ... Beatty eclipsed the 1,000-rushing-yard plateau for the first time in his career ... The game was played in front of 5,223 fans, the smallest UND football crowd in Alerus Center history ... The Fighting Sioux are now 8-0 in postseason games at the Alerus. 156 Junior running back Chris Beatty ran for 113 yards and a touchdown in the 2005 NCAA playoffs against Minnesota Duluth. UND IN THE POSTSEASON 000UUU (16) North Dakota 3 (1) Grand Valley State 17 Second Round, NCAA Division II Playoffs – Nov. 19, 2005 Lubbers Stadium – Allendale, Mich. ALLENDALE, Mich.—Quarterback Cullen Finnerty threw a pair of second-quarter touchdown passes to lead Grand Valley State to a 17-3 win over the Fighting Sioux in the second round of the NCAA playoffs this afternoon at Lubbers Stadium. The loss ends UND’s season at 10-3, while the Lakers now advance to next week’s Northwest Region final against Saginaw Valley State. Finnerty’s two touchdown passes came four-and-a-half minutes apart and provided the difference in a struggle between two of the top defensive teams in Division II football. It wasn’t until nearly five minutes had elapsed in the second quarter when the Lakers finally broke a scoreless deadlock on a broken play. Finnerty escaped the grasp of UND linebacker Zachariah Babington-Johnson and found tight end Jeremy Cochrane wide open at the Sioux 10 and Cochrane took it to the end zone untouched, giving the Lakers a 7-0 lead 4:22 into the second quarter. GVSU hit paydirt again on their next possession, as Finnerty connected with wide receiver Antione Trent for a 26-yard touchdown and a 14-0 lead with 6:08 remaining in the half. The Sioux responded with their best drive of the half, marching to the GVSU 38. But running back Brandon Brady was hit at the 35 by linebacker Anthony Adams and the ball popped right into the arms of Laker defensive end Michael McFadden and GVSU took over at midfield. The turnover helped the Lakers preserve their 14-point lead heading into halftime. The Lakers had an opportunity to add to the lead on their first possession of the second half, but Greene missed a 48-yard field goal attempt wide left. Greene redeemed himself on the following possession, however, nailing a 50-yarder despite another low snap to give the Lakers a 17-0 lead with 5:01 left in the third quarter. UND finally broke the shutout when Jeff Glas capped a 15-play, 70-yard scoring drive with a 29-yard field goal, making it 17-3 with 10:05 left in the fourth quarter. Needing a defensive stop, the Sioux defense held on the next drive and the offense quickly put together what appeared to be another scoring drive with under five minutes remaining, but Reed Manke was sacked and lost the ball, and GVSU’s Dan Skuta recovered at his own 38 with 4:13 showing in the clock. Box Score Score UND Grand Valley State 1 2 0 0 0 14 3 0 3 4 3 0 T 3 17 Scoring Summary GVSU Cochrane 26 yd pass from Finnerty (Greene kick) GVSU Trent 26 yd pass from Finnerty (Green kick) GVSU Greene 50 yd field goal UND Glas 27 yd field goal Attendance: 5,429 Team Statistics First Downs Rushes-Yards Passing Yards Plays-Total Off. Passing (C-A-I) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yds Punts-Average GVSU 23 33-64 268 77-332 26-44-0 3-3 7-85 7-36.7 UND 15 37-41 245 64-286 14-27-0 1-0 9-61 7-42.4 Individual Statistics Rushing UND Brady 11-47, Manke 17-36, Beatty 4-4, Belmore 1-(-)6. GVSU Martin 16-27, Finnerty 13-12, Hukill 2-5, Garris 2-5, Langston 2-(-)6. Passing UND Manke 26-41-268, 0 TD, 0 INT, Belmore 0-3-0, 0 TD, 0 INT. GVSU Finnerty 14-26-245, 2 TD, 0 INT, Dock 0-1-0, 0 TD, 0 INT. Receiving UND Grossman 12-117, Dressler 7-60, Caufield 2-37, Groeschl 2-29, Mielke 2-12, Loegering 113. GVSU Langston 6-79, Fowler 5-75, Garris 1-39, Trent 1-26, Cochrane 1-26. But the Sioux defense would not budge and held once again, giving UND a final attempt to pull to within seven. Manke marched the Sioux to the four-yard line, but was forced from the game after an incompletion on second down. Chris Belmore came on in relief, but a sack and an incompletion later another Sioux drive was snuffed out with just under two minutes left in the game. Kicker Jeff Glas, who graduated in 2005, set five Division II and 12 UND kicking records. The Lakers marched into UND territory on the ensuing drive, but a low snap prevented GVSU kicker Scott Greene from getting a 35-yard field goal attempt away and UND took over with the game still scoreless. Neither team was able to sustain any kind of scoring drive the rest of the quarter, one which featured just three first downs and 94 combined yards of total offense. Manke finished 26-of-41 for 268 yards, connecting with senior receiver Dan Grossman 12 times for 117 yards. Those 12 catches allowed Grossman to surpass Dan Graf as the team’s alltime receptions leader with 159. Brady finished as the game’s top rusher with 47 yards on 11 carries. The Sioux held the Lakers, who had been averaging 225 rushing yards per game, to just 41 yards on 37 carries. Notes: Anderson made four solo tackles (14 total), giving him 229 in his career, the fourthmost in Division II history ... Glas’ field goal gave him 420 career points, the second-highest total by a kicker in college football history (all divisions). Glas set five Division II and 12 UND records this season ... Sophomore receiver Weston Dressler set a UND single-season record with 1,915 all-purpose yards. Former running back Shannon Burnell previously held the mark of 1,861 yards, which he set in 1993. UND’s three points were the fewest by a Sioux team since being shut out 35-0 at South Dakota on Oct. 21, 1995. Yet the Sioux appeared to be in good shape to score first after a strong defensive stand on the game’s opening possession, after 15-yard Grand Valley State punt gave UND the ball on the Lakers’ 36-yard line. But UND running back Chris Beatty coughed up the ball on the first play from scrimmage and GVSU’s Joe Ballard recovered. 157 STRENGTH RECORDS 000UUU 2007 Leading Lifts by Position (March 2007) Position Quarterbacks Bench Press Danny Freund 305 pounds Squat Danny Freund 440 pounds Power Clean Danny Freund 285 pounds Vertical Jump Danny Freund 35.5 inches 40-Yard Dash Ryan Konrath 4.60 seconds Power Index Danny Freund 5.18 Pro Test Ryan Konrath 4.22 Offensive Line David Koelln 325 pounds Zach Keller 455 pounds Troen/Schroyer 295 pounds Creighton Schroyer 33.5 inches Creighton Schroyer 4.96 seconds Creighton Schroyer 4.28 M. Braegelmann 4.47 Tight Ends Troy Ott 300 pounds Blair Grover 375 pounds Blair Grover 300 pounds Blair Grover 33.5 inches Blair Grover 4.73 seconds Blair Grover 3.96 Blair Grover 4.32 Running Backs Brandon Brady 315 pounds Branden Dungy 365 pounds Branden Dungy 265 pounds Branden Dungy 34.5 inches Ryan Chappell 4.42 seconds Branden Dungy 4.97 Branden Dungy 4.25 Fullbacks Marcus Tibesar 360 pounds Marcus Tibesar 460 pounds Marcus Tibesar 309 pounds Marcus Tibesar 38.0 inches Marcus Tibesar 4.85 seconds Marcus Tibesar 4.89 Marcus Tibesar 4.27 Wide Receivers Jake Caufield 320 pounds Weston Dressler 430 Weston Dressler 339 pounds Weston Dressler 36.5 inches Weston Dressler 4.44 seconds Weston Dressler 6.21 Weston Dressler 4.09 Defensive Ends Mike Ebanks 375 pounds Alex Cadwell 430 pounds Ward DeMontigny Mike Ebanks 329 pounds 34.0 inches Mike Ebanks 4.72 seconds Mike Ebanks 4.71 Alex Cadwell 4.35 Noseguards Nick Nolte 350 pounds Nick Nolte 530 pounds Nick Nolte 329 pounds Nick Nolte 28.5 inches Matt Bakke 5.06 seconds Nick Nolte 4.44 Matt Bakke 4.66 Linebackers Bodoh/Miller 320 pounds Matt Bodoh 495 pounds Matt Bodoh 358 pounds Ross Cochran 38.5 inches Ross Cochran 4.65 seconds Bodoh/Cochran 4.99 Ross Cochran 4.03 Defensive Backs Steven Battle 290 pounds Brandon Jordan 380 pounds Brandon Jordan 290 pounds Donovan Alexander 37.5 inches Donovan Alexander 4.44 seconds Drake Otto 4.79 Drake Otto 4.03 Safeties Bryson Janacek 300 pounds Joel Schwenzfeier 400 pounds Tyson Heiser 319 pounds Joel Schwenzfeier 36.0 inches Tyson Heiser 4.46 seconds Tyson Heiser 5.27 Derek Malner 4.13 Specialists Brent Halfmann 275 pounds Brandon Hellevang 350 pounds Brandon Hellevang Brandon Hellevang 275 pounds 33.5 inches Bradon Hellevang 4.74 seconds Brandon Hellevang 4.50 B. Hellevang 4.28 All-Time Record Board (Since 1990) Position Bench Press Squat Power Clean Vertical Jump Quarterbacks Todd Kovash (‘90) 330 pounds Clay Wagner (‘93) 445 pounds Chris Belmore (‘05) 309 pounds Lee Groeschl (‘05) 37 inches Offensive Line Jason Childs 455 pounds (‘91) Mac Schneider (‘99) 605 pounds Mike Crouse (‘01) 365 pounds Creighton Schroyer (‘07) 33.5 inches Tight Ends Jim Kleinsasser (‘98) 420 pounds John Schumacher (‘92) Jim Kleinsasser (‘98) 555 pounds 370 pounds Running Backs Shannon Burnell (‘92) Shannon Burnell (‘92) 365 pounds 600 pounds Chad Faul (‘98) 365 pounds Shad Thorstenson (‘00) 38 inches Fullbacks Todd Hambrecht (‘99) Neville Scarlett (‘91) 375 pounds 530 pounds Trent Christensen (‘06) 353 pounds Marcus Tibesar (‘07) 38 inches Receivers Jake Caufield (‘07) 320 pounds Josh Ostby (‘93) 440 pounds Weston Dressler (‘07) 339 pounds Robbie Holmquist (‘99) 38 inches Defensive Ends Ben Dixon (‘01) 425 pounds Brian Lynch (‘04) 545 pounds Andy White (‘06) 353 pounds Ben Dixon (‘01) 35.5 inches Noseguards Mark Callahan (‘96) 435 pounds Scott Schultz (‘99) 725 pounds Scott Schultz (‘99) 365 pounds Adam Wolff (‘04) 35.5 inches Linebackers Ben Leingang (‘97) 400 pounds Brian Hamlin (‘94) 625 pounds Tony Hermes (‘04) 373 pounds Ross Cochran (‘07)/Tony Hermes (‘04) 37.5 inches Def. Backs Mike Miller (‘00) 365 pounds Jason Williams (‘93) 500 pounds Jason Hoffschneider (‘06) 324 pounds Donovan Alexander (‘05) 38 inches Safeties Mike O’Neil (‘01) 335 pounds O’Neil (‘01)/Gagner (‘05) 470 pounds Adam Stratton (‘03) 344 pounds Adam Stratton (‘03) 38 inches Specialists Donny Kaiser (‘96) 315 pounds Donny Kaiser (‘96) 485 pounds Donny Kaiser (‘96) 315 pounds Dan Hildebrandt (‘00) 34 inches 158 Travis Headley (‘00) 37.5 inches Jason Childs Jim Kleinsasser Donny Kaiser FOOTBALL FACILITIES 000UUU The weight room, located in Memorial Stadium, provides free weights and other conditioning equipment. At the University of North Dakota, one program, functioning behind the scenes, but which should not be taken lightly, is the strength and conditioning program. The strength and conditioning program at UND is among the finest in Division II and vital to the success of all UND athletic teams. The strength and conditioning staff commits themselves to the development of size, strength, power, speed, agility, conditioning, and body composition of each student-athlete. The goal of the strength staff is to develop the athlete and team to reach their maximum potential throughout their career while staying injury free. Nate Baukol, Director of Strength and Conditioning, oversees the program and facilities. Baukol has two full-time assistant coaches and two graduate assistant coaches to assist him. Together they direct and monitor the training of over 500 athletes in 20 sports at UND. UND also boasts some of the finest strength training facilities around. The facilities include the Ralph Engelstad Arena weight room, the Memorial Stadium weight room, and the Hyslop Sports Center weight room. Training has become a year-round activity, with a student athlete spending as much time on physical development as any other part of their sport throughout the year. Student-athletes follow either off-season or in-season programs, which are individualized specific to the athlete and sport. Off-season programs are five days a week, summer months included. Each athlete receives a comprehensive summer training manual to follow, given that a member of the strength staff won't be supervising them. In-season programs are typically 45-minute sessions, two to three days per week, supervised by the strength and conditioning staff. The University of North Dakota’s football weight room and locker room in Memorial Stadium offer Fighting Sioux football players outstanding facilities in which to train and prepare themselves to compete in one of the toughest conferences in NCAA Division II football. The weight training facility and equipment was provided with the assistance of Jim and Joann McKay, UND Class of 1955 and John and Brenda Miller, UND Class of 1980. The Fighting Sioux have locker rooms in both Memorial Stadium (right) and the Alerus Center (below). Each provides locker room space for more than 100 players. 159 2006 ENDOWMENTS AND SCHOLARSHIPS 000UUU Loyd & Verna Amick Athletic Scholarship 2006 recipient – Senior WR Thomas Loegering This scholarship is awarded to an individual who displays high character with solid academics and is a North Dakota native. Loyd was a UND letterwinner guard for three years: 1935, 1936 & 1937. He played with other UND greats such as Fritz Pollard and Jack Mackenroth. Together, they fueled the Fighting Sioux to conference champiVerna and Loyd Amick onships two of Amicks’ three varsity seasons. Amick was named to All NCC team in 36 & 37 and received honorable mention in 35. Loyd was also the team captain his senior year. Robb Berthiaume Memorial Scholarship 2006 recipient – Senior S Tom DeSautel This scholarship is presented annually to the defensive back that has demonstrated a high level of achievement on the field and in the classroom. Robb Berthiaume’s caring nature, intellectual prowess and passionate enthusiasm for sports were the hallmarks of this young University of North Dakota football player. A starter at corner as a sophomore, Robb was an integral part of the 1994 conference and Midwest Region championship team. In addition to his on-field achievements, Robb excelled in the classroom. A Robb Berthiaume member of the UND Honors program, Robb was a marketing and pre-law major who had a grade point average above a 3.0. But it was his smile and personality that Robb was best known for. His ever-friendly and enthusiastic attitude made him a joy to be around. Robb’s promising life was tragically cut short in the fall of 1995. The Robb Berthiaume Memorial Scholarship has been established to honor Robb and the ideals he stood for. Joe & Averille Bourne Athletic Scholarship 2006 recipient – Senior WR Lee Groeschl This scholarship is specified for an outstanding football player of good character and academic performance. Joe was a member of the 1930 and ‘31 conference championship teams. The 1930 team was rated as one of the top teams in the country, with the only loss coming to the future nation160 Joe Bourne al champions, Army. UND was the only team to score upon the 1930 Army team. The 1930 team was later honored by receiving an invitation to the White House. Markus Bryant Memorial Scholarship Endowment 2006 recipient – Senior RB Chris Beatty The recipient of this scholarship is chosen by the head football coach and coaching staff based upon teamwork, leadership, dedication, character and spirit. The scholarship was established by Markus’ parents, Deb Oatman and Joe Bryant, to invest in the ongoing growth and development of UND. Markus Bryant was born in 1988 and grew up in Grand Forks cheering for the Fighting Sioux. He believed that through teamwork, dedication and spirit, each person can and will make Markus Bryant a difference. At the age of 12, Markus was diagnosed with cancer. Throughout his courageous battle with the disease, he never lost his positive attitude or his passion for sports. His story and outlook on life intrigued and inspired many. He made such an impression, he was invited to be the 12th member of the 2001 UND football team as its made its run at the national championship. Markus passed away in 2002 after making a lasting impression on many within the Fighting Sioux football program and all of UND athletics. Fritz Falgren Memorial Scholarship 2006 recipient – Senior OL John Bronson This scholarship is awarded to an individual who displays high character with solid academics and is either a North Dakota or Minnesota resident. Fritz Falgren was a letterwinner of the UND football team from 1933 through 1935. Fritz was an all-conference end in 1934 and 1935 and served as team captain in 1935. Ira Frendberg Award (Most Inspirational Player) 2006 recipient – Senior DE Jared Enger Ira Frendberg was a 1910 graduate of the University of North Dakota and a halfback on the Varsity football team. Ira had great enthusiasm and a passion for life as well as a great love for UND football. In the late 1970s Ira, well into his 80's at the time, joined the UND football team once again. He came out for practice sessions and participated in drills and calisthenics. In appreciation of his interest, the football squad established an award in 1978 in Frendberg's name. At the time it was better known as the “Oil Can” award and was given to a team member chosen by the squad who has done the most to boost team spirit. 2006 ENDOWMENTS AND SCHOLARSHIPS 000UUU Dale Greenlees Memorial Scholarship 2006 recipient – Senior FB Trent Christensen The recipient of this of scholarship must be of high character and a strong contributor to the Fighting Sioux football team. In 1982, Dale came to the University of North Dakota and began his college and football careers. He majored in computer science with an emphasis in mathematics. He was a walk-on who wanted to play for the love of the game. On the football team, he quickly became respected by his teammates for his hard work and perseverance and was known for his speed and strength. In 1985, Dale was named to the North Central Conference All Academic Team and received All-NCC honorable mention recognition. Dale began his professional career as an information systems specialist for Altru Health Systems in Grand Forks. He became a leader in his department for 10 years, guiding United Hospital through new technologies. In 1996, Dale accepted a position with Northwest Airlines and quickly received the reputation as a computer genius for solving problems that were previously unsolvable. He is credited for the design of a computer program that helped make air traffic control considerably safer. In honor and recognition of all that Dale Greenlees accomplished in his lifetime, athletically, academically, and professionally, family and friends established the Dale Greenlees Football Scholarship Endowment. Havig-Heen Athletic Scholarship 2006 recipient – Senior LB Sam Schmitz This scholarship is specified for an outstanding male athlete of good character and academic performance. Henry Havig, born near Cooperstown in 1908, was a respected local businessman who became successful on the national level in clothing retail. Henry eventually sold his business to Straus Clothing. Desiring to provide for the future of UND student athletes, Henry and Lilah Havig established the Havig-Heen Scholarship within the UND Foundation. John & Marcia Jarrett Athletic Scholarship 2006 recipient – Senior S Michael Greenwood Allocations from this endowment shall be used to provide scholarships to qualified student athletes on the UND football team. John Jarrett, son of Glenn “Red” Jarrett, played football at UND from 1958 to 1961. John was a member of the 1958 NCC championship team. Upon graduation from UND, John enrolled in med school and specialized in plastic surgery. After years of practice and research, John invented and perfected what is now a standard method for reconstructive breast surgery. John’s accomplishments led to him to be recognized nationally and internationally in the medical field. John Jarrett Paul R. Kubesh Memorial Scholarship 2006 recipient – Senior LB Dan Ullsperger The Paul R. Kubesh Memorial Scholarship is presented annually to the linebacker who has accumulated the most defensive points during the season. Ron Kubesh established this endowment in honor of the memory of his son, who died when he was in junior high school. In 1954, Ron Kubesh received 1st team All-America honors both offensively and defensively. Ron was a 1st team All-America as an offensive guard and 1st team All-America as an inside linebacker. Ron Kubesh Ron was also a three-time All-Conference player and was voted as the Most Valuable Player in the North Central Conference in 1954. In 1979, Ron was elected into UND Athletic Hall of Fame and in 1995, Ron was voted to the All Century team at UND. The Paul R. Kubesh Scholarship is a combination of a father’s love for his son and the loyalty of an Alumnus to his school. Evan Lips Athletic Scholarship Award 2006 recipient – Senior TE/OL Will Kusler Evan Lips was a letterwinner at UND in 1937, 1938 and 1939 in both basketball and football. Evan began his football career at UND as an offensive center but was moved to the quarterback position during the ‘37 season. Evan received all-conference quarterback honors for the ‘37, ‘38 and ‘39 seasons. Evan was also a team captain in 1937. Evan passed away in 2005. Dan Martinsen-Terry Kremeier Endowment (Team Captains) 2006 recipients – Trent Christensen, Weston Dressler, Reed Manke, Dan Ullsperger, Adam Wolff The Dan Martinsen and Terry Kremeier Football Scholarship has been established within the University of North Dakota Foundation to recognize the positive athletic and academic experience Dan and Terry enjoyed while they were studentathletes at UND and the value that experience brought to their lives. Dan and Terry have requested that the recipients of this scholarship Dan Martinsen (left) and Terry Kremeier be members of the UND (right) are pictured with former UND football team who have head coach Jerry Olson (center). been recognized by their fellow teammates for their outstanding academic and leadership achievements by being selected as captains of the team. Contributions to the Dan Martinsen and Terry Kremeier Football Scholarship Endowment can be made through the UND Foundation. 161 2006 ENDOWMENTS AND SCHOLARSHIPS 000UUU Bill Ordway Athletic Scholarship 2006 recipient – Senior WR Martin Tatom This scholarship is awarded annually to a UND student athlete who is uncommon in unselfish dedication to the success of the team. Allen William “Bill” Ordway grew up in Mandan, N.D., and graduated from Mandan High School in 1935. He enrolled at UND and became an outstanding athlete with the UND football team. Bill was also a “Stadium Rat” and lived in Memorial Stadium his first two years at UND. After UND, Bill played professional football for the Philadelphia Eagles, the Wilmington Clippers and the Winnipeg Blue Bombers. William Lloyd “Boots” Richmond Sr. Athletic Scholarship 2006 recipient – Senior QB Chris Belmore In 1929, William “Boots” Richmond hitchhiked to Grand Forks from Watertown, S.D., to enroll at UND. He received his nickname from the Grand Forks Herald because of his abilities as a punter and kicker. Boots was a member of the NCC conference championship teams of 1929, 1930 and 1931 and earned all-conference honors all three seasons. In 1931, he received the Most Valuable Player in the NCC and led the nation in scoring. In 1971, Boots was inducted into the UND Athletic Hall of Fame. Dewey Sundby Memorial Scholarship 2006 recipient – Senior DL Jared Enger The scholarship is awarded to a defensive lineman who has demonstrated excellence in the classroom and on the field. A native of Columbus, N.D., Dewayne “Dewey” Sundby was an assistant coach at the University of North Dakota from 1959 to 1965. Prior to his time at UND, Dewey had several head coaching experiences in Minnesota high school football, and he develDewey Sundby oped the reputation of having excellent athletic teams as well as outstanding student-athletes. During his time at UND, the Fighting Sioux compiled a 3119-2 record and won the North Central Conference title in 1964. A certified flight instructor, Dewey left coaching in the spring of 1965 to begin a successful career as a commercial airline pilot with United Airlines. Those who played for Dewey at UND remember his devotion to the game and to the players. His spirit and enthusiasm towards athletics and positively influence on student-athletes will always be remembered. The Dewayne “Dewey” Sundby Athletic Endowment has been established anonymously by a former UND football player. Todd Thomas Memorial Endowment/HOG Fund 2006 recipient – Sophomore OL Mitch Braegelmann The Todd Thomas Memorial Endowment/HOG Fund was established by the UND Foundation to honor Todd, who passed away in 2000 at the age of 40, and to keep his legacy of excellence alive. Originally set up as a memorial scholarship in 2000, the award was modified in 2003 as a way to support the priority needs of the UND offensive line (the “Hogs”). Each year’s support gift is Todd Thomas chosen by the award winner, the UND offensive linemen and offensive line coach. In support of this endowment, former Sioux lineman Jay Hilbert (1977-82) has helped form a HOG Executive Committee with more than 20 members to help in enhancing this endowment. Todd Thomas left his mark at UND as an outstanding athlete and an excellent student. Todd was an all-conference Jay Hilbert offensive tackle and graduated with cum laude honors in chemical engineering. Todd was drafted in the fifth round of the 1981 NFL draft by the Kansas City Chiefs. After playing four years in the NFL and the USFL, Todd fell back on his engineering degree. Todd eventually became the holder of seven patents and was considered a worldwide expert in under-balanced drilling techniques, which helped revolutionize underground oil and gas recovery. David Williamson “Little Big Man” Scholarship 2006 recipient – Senior QB Reed Manke David and Gay Williamson have remained close to their alma mater during their many relocations, travels and busy family schedules. The Little Big Man Football Scholarship Endowment wa established to give back to the team that meant so much to David and to recognize a player whose determination and attitude, not size, gave him a large presence on the team. David was the “little guy with the big heart who played BIG.” This scholarship honors Dave Williamson others with that tremendous characteristic. Contributions to this endowment may be made through the UND Foundation. (continued on next page) 162 NATIONAL ALUMNI FOOTBALL COMMITTEE 000UUU 1972 Football Team Scholarship First Scholarship was awarded in 2005 This scholarship was established in 2004 by the 1972 team, which won the NCC championship and Camellia Bowl. The 1972 team was inducted into the UND Athletic Hall of Fame in 2003. The endowment was set up to build support for the Fighting Sioux football program in perpetuity by developing this scholarship award and to be leaders in inspiring other UND football lettermen and teams John Miklesh to build support for the program. NATIONAL ALUMNI FOOTBALL COMMITTEE FORMED IN 2002 The University of North Dakota established a National Alumni Football Committee in 2002 for the purpose of building and maintaining the strong tradition of excellence in the UND football program. Specifically, the committee was organized to: * Improve communication between UND football lettermen and their teammates, and with the current Fighting Sioux football team and coaching staff * Improve involvement with our UND football lettermen in the current UND program and Alumni lettermen events, activities and projects. * Improve support by our UND football lettermen for our current program through annual contributions or through endowments or planned gifts to directly support the UND football program. ACTIVITIES Bill Blake Frank Landy Doug Schindler 1972 Tri-Captains ********************************* UND NATIONAL ALUMNI FOOTBALL COMMITTEE “To improve the communication, involvement and support between our football lettermen and the current football program, coaches and student-athletes.” NATIONAL CHAIRPERSON Dan Martinsen (1969-71) BOARD MEMBERS Rob Bollinger (1977-78) Dale Lian (1976-78) Charlie Bridgeford (1973-74) Dan Martinsen (1969-71) Corey Colehour (1964-66) Lowell Schweigert (1976-77) Robert Enebak (1960-62) Bruce Smith (1967-69) Dave Fennell (1971-73) Dave Williamson (1968-69) Gary Frederickson (1969-70) Charlie Kankel (1959-61) Kelby Klosterman (2000-02) Mike Kuntz (1991, 1993) Kurt Lamp (1985-88) Dale Lennon (1980, 1982-83) PLANNED FOR FOOTBALL LETTERMEN Since being established, the National Alumni Football Committee has initiated a number of projects, including: * Annual football lettermen’s golf scramble at The Legends golf course in Prior Lake, Minn. * Annual Alumni Football Committee meetings at Homecoming and at the Detroit Lakes Siouxper Swing golf scramble * Creation of the alumni football website (www.undalumni.org / under letterwinners) * E-mail blasts from the UND coaching staff and the committee leadership networking with each era of Fighting Sioux football alumni to develop involvement and support team reunions during Homecoming and Hall of Fame induction weekend (50 years, 25 years, etc.) CONTACT INFORMATION To get more information, get involved with the UND National Alumni Football Committee, and to begin receiving email communication from UND coaches, please contact: Steve Brekke Director, Athletic Development UND Athletics Hyslop Sports Center Room 120 2751 2nd Ave. N. Stop 9013 Grand Forks, N.D. 58202 (701) 777-6426 [email protected] For more information, visit www.undalumni.org 163 SUCCESS IN THE CLASSROOM 000UUU As successful as the Fighting Sioux football program has been on the field, that success has been matched – if not surpassed – by the proficiency of UND student-athletes in the classroom. Upon completion of the 2006 football season, senior defensive back Michael Greenwood, a biology major, was named the NCC Male ScholarAthlete of the Year and was named to the ESPN the Magazine Academic All-America first team, Michael Greenwood where he was joined by teammate Weston Dressler. UND was the only team in Division II with two student-athletes named to the first team. The Sioux also placed an impressive 29 student-athletes on the 2006 NCC Commissioner’s Academic Honor Roll and had five representatives on the Academic All-NCC team. In 2005, seniors Digger Anderson, Danny Gagner and Jeff Glas were named to the ESPN the Magazine Academic All-America football team. Glas earned first team honors while Anderson and Gagner were named to the second team. UND was one of three teams to have as many as three student-athletes named to the team. demonstrates leadership through participation in university and extra-curricular activities and/or community service. In 2004, offensive lineman Matt Buisker received a summer research fellowship from the NASA North Dakota Space Grant Consortium. Two UND footballers won very prestigious postgraduate scholarships in 2002, continuing the tradition of UND success in the classroom. Kelby Klosterman, a former standout quarterback for the Sioux, earned the NCAA postgraduate scholarship. Klosterman, who haf a 3.74 GPA as an exercise science and physical education major, was Academic All-NCC as a junior and senior and in Kelby Klosterman 2002 was named to the Verizon Academic All-District VII second team. He is a two-time winner of the Sioux Service Award. Mac Schneider, a former starting center, won the prestigious NCAA Walter Byers Postgraduate Scholarship. A Byers scholar is recognized as an individual who has combined the best elements of mind and body to achieve national distinction for his or her achievements, and who promises to be a future leader in his or her chosen field. UND placed a region-high five student-athletes on the 2005 ESPN the Magazine Academic All-District VII College Division team, including first teamers Anderson, Gagner and Glas. Junior fullback Trent Christensen and junior defensive back Michael Greenwood earned second team honors. Grimes capped his senior season in 1999 by being named UND’s third Burger King Scholar Athlete. He was also named a National Football Foundation Scholar Athlete and was chosen to the NCC all-academic, CoSIDA academic alldistrict and CoSIDA academic All-American teams. The academic success has not been just recent news. Kurt Otto became the football program’s first GTE Academic AllAmerican in 1987 and he added an NCAA postgraduate scholarship later that year. Matt Gulseth achieved both of those honors the next year. Kurt Otto In 1992, Tim Gelinske was a first-team academic All-American, received an NCAA postgraduate scholarship and was the school’s initial National Football Foundation and College Hall of Fame National Scholar-Athlete. Chris Schrantz was named the school’s second Burger King Scholar-Athlete in 1997 in addition to twice being named to the all-NCC academic team. The academic success demonstrated by the football team is shared by all UND athletic teams. Gagner was also among the seven men’s student-athletes named Honor Athletes for the 2005-06 academic year by the NCC. Each conference school selected its top student-athlete on the basis of academic performance, athletic ability and performance and leadership in campus and community activities. 164 The academic standard set by UND athletes is exemplified by athletes such as Schneider and Klosterman in addition to former student-athletes such as Brent Grimes. Tim Tibesar would later pull off the trifecta in 1996 in addition to being the first member of the Fighting Sioux to be named a Burger King Scholar-Athlete. UND also placed a league-high nine studentathletes on the Academic All-NCC squad and a league-high 25 student-athletes on the NCC Commissioner’s Honor Roll. Additionally, freshman receiver Brady Trenbeath was named the 2006 recipient of the University of North Dakota’s prestigious Thomas J. Clifford Freshman Award as the student who during his freshman year best exemplifies the highest academic standards and The student-athletes are chosen in recognition of outstanding academic achievement and potential for success in postgraduate study in his or her planned career. After serving as the press secretary for North Dakota Congressman Earl Pomeroy, Schneider is currently attending law school at Georgetown University. During the 2001-2002 academic year, studentathletes earned a school-record five Verizon Academic All-American honors, a total that tied for 15th nationally across all NCAADivisions (I, II and III). Mac Schneider SUCCESS IN THE CLASSROOM 000UUU Academic All-NCC 1974 Charlie Bridgeford, DL Brian Grover, RB Marvin Messner, DL 1975 Brian Grover, RB Bryan Klipfel, OL Fred Slone, DB 1976 Dale Lain, DL Lowell Schweigert, QB Fred Slone, DB Steve Smit, DB 1977 Paul Davis, OL Brad Gador, DB Tom Gallogly, DB Fred Slone, DB Pat Wacker, WR 1978 Paul Franzmeier, DL Jim Gibson, RB Mike Johnson, LB Doug Moen, OL Gary Pietroszewski, RB Todd Thomas, OL 1980 Andy Dahlen, LB Paul Franzmeier, DL Doug Moen, OL Todd Thomas, OL 1981 Paul Franzmeier, DL John McGurran, OL 1982 Glen Kucera, WR John McGurran, OL 1983 Jim Hatterman, OL Glen Kucera, WR Tony Mazzu, RB Tim Tinius, DL Mark Turgeon, DL 1984 Dale Greenlees, LB Doug Johnson, DB Glen Kucera, WR Jim Hatterman, OL Paul Holmquist, DL John Ulmer, DL 1985 Dale Greenlees, LB Paul Holmquist, DL Doug Johnson, DB Kurt Otto, QB Scott Robson, OL Lee Topic, DL 1986 Rusty Ekness, WR 1987 Chuck Clairmont, OL Tom DeMars, RB Rusty Ekness, WR Kurt Otto, QB 1988 Chuck Clairmont, OL Rusty Ekness, WR 1989 Lee Labine, DB 1990 Rod Borowicz, DL Mark Ewen, LB Tim Gelinske, WR Bill Riviere, C Cory Solberg, K 1991 Mark Ewen, LB Tim Gelinske, WR Bill Riviere, C 1992 Brent Denoma, OL Mark Ewen, LB Tim Gelinske, WR Pat Murtha, LB 1993 Darcey Dahlem, K 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 Brian Hamlin, LB Aaron Schramm, OL Erik Swenson, OL Tim Tibesar, LB Tim Tibesar, LB Tim Tibesar, LB Vyrn Muir, DB Tim Prinsen, OL Chris Schrantz, DB Tim Tibesar, LB Brant Grimes, DB Kevin Klancher, QB Marcus McKenzie, OL Chris Schrantz, DB Wes Atkinson, LB Brant Grimes, DB Greg Lotysz, OL Marcus McKenzie, OL Wes Atkinson, LB Brant Grimes, DB Glen Matthews, DL Tony Stein, QB Ryan Goven, LB Dan Hildebrandt, P Travis O’Neel, LB Jed Perkerewicz, RB Scott Schultz, DL Mike Bryant, OL Dave Butler, OL Adam Dehnicke, LB Eric Halverson, DL Kelby Klosterman, QB Josh Kotelnicki, LB Travis O’Neel, LB Mike O’Neil, DB Jed Perkerewicz, RB Luke Schleusner, WR Mac Schneider, OL Dustin Thornburg, DB Jesse Ahlers, WR Eric Halverson, DL Tom Irvin, LB Kelby Klosterman, QB Mac Schneider, OL Dustin Thorburg, DL Jesse Ahlers, WR Digger Anderson, LB Ryan Grant, OL Jeff Momerak, DL Digger Anderson, LB Danny Gagner, DB Jeff Glas, K Ryan Manke, DB Troy Newhouse, DL Jake Nordick, LB David Wisthoff, FB Digger Anderson, LB Chris Belmore, QB Matt Buisker, OL Tyler Dahlen, LB Weston Dressler, WR Danny Gagner, DB Jeff Glas, K Will Kusler, OL Tyler Storhaug, OL Mitch Braegelmann, OL Trent Christensen, FB Weston Dressler, WR Michael Greenwood, DB Reed Manke, QB ACADEMIC HONORS 1987 1988 1992 1996 1998 1999 2001 2002 2003 2005 2006 1982 1985 1987 1988 1992 1996 1996 2003 ESPN the Magazine/CoSIDA Academic All-Americans (Sponsored by GTE prior to 2000) Kurt Otto, QB, 1st Team Matt Gulseth, DB, 1st Team Chuck Clairmont, OL, 1st Team Rusty Ekness, TE, 2nd Team Mark Ewen, LB, 1st Team Tim Gelinske, WR, 1st Team Tim Tibesar, LB, 1st Team Marcus McKenzie, OL, 2nd Team Brant Grimes, DB, 2nd Team Mac Schneider, OL, 2nd Team Mac Schneider, OL, 1st Team Jesse Ahlers, WR, 2nd Team Jeff Glas, K, 1st Team Digger Anderson, LB, 2nd Team Danny Gagner, DB, 2nd Team Weston Dressler, WR, 1st Team Michael Greenwood, DB, 1st Team NCAA Postgraduate Scholarships Paul Franzmeier, LB Glen Kucera, TE Kurt Otto, QB Matt Gulseth, DB Tim Gelinske, WR Tim Tibesar, LB Tom Langer, RB Kelby Klosterman, QB National Football Foundation and College Hall of Fame National Scholar-Athlete 1992 Tim Gelinske 1996 Tim Tibesar 1999 Brant Grimes 2002 Kelby Klosterman Woody Hayes National Scholar-Athlete Award 1992 Tim Gelinske Harry S. Truman Postgraduate Scholarship Award 1992 Mark Ewen 2001 Mac Schneider NCAA Walter Byers Postgraduate Scholarship 2002 Mac Schneider NCC Male Scholar-Athlete of the Year 2006-07 Michael Greenwood 165 SUMMER YOUTH CAMPS 000UUU UND SUMMER YOUTH FOOTBALL CAMPS Each summer historical Memorial Stadium on the campus of the University of North Dakota is the site of several summer youth football camps, which are among the most highly regarded such camps in the nation. Each camp features hands-on instruction from the UND coaching staff and players, allowing aspiring young football players to hone a variety of skills. More than 40 former camp participants went on to play football for the Fighting Sioux in 2006 and 2007. 166 SUMMER YOUTH000UUU CAMPS SPEND YOUR SUMMER WITH THE FIGHTING SIOUX! For more information contact UND assistant coach Tim Belmore at 701-777-4193 or [email protected]. Information is also available online at www.fightingsioux.com. ELITE CAMP This semi-contact camp for players entering grades 9-12 features personalized instruction from UND coaches and focuses on each player’s skill improvement. Each position conducts an individual position camp with an emphasis on all skills and fundamentals. The value of conditioning and proper weight lifting techniques are also stressed. Campers have the option of being a commuter or a resident camper with full room and board and each will receive a camp t-shirt, certificate the chance to win other prizes. 7-on-7 PASSING CAMP For nearly 20 years the UND football program has conducted this popular team passing tournament, the first of its kind in the region. Teams are guaranteed three games during this one-day event, which is available to players entering grades 9-12. Each camper receives a camp t-shirt and trophies and certificates are awarded to the winners. JUNIOR HIGH CAMP This two-day camp allows players entering grades six and seven learn the game of football and have fun while doing it. Campers will develop skills including passing, catching, punting, tackling, kicking and blocking. Each participant will receive a free camp t-shirt. YOUTH CAMP This non-contact camp focusing on fundamentals is available to players entering grades 3-5. The two-day evening camp will emphasize skill development including passing, catching, punting, kicking, tackling and blocking and campers will participate in a variety of football games. No equipment needed and each camper will receive a free camp t-shirt. 167 SUMMER YOUTH CAMPS 000UUU UND football would like to thank Coca-Cola, Leevers and Rydell for their support of the 2007 UND Summer Football Camps! 168 2007 HALL OF FAME 2007 UND ATHLETIC HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES INCLUDE LINEBACKER ANDY DAHLEN & THE 1979 FOOTBALL TEAM The 1979 University of North Dakota Football Team The 2007 UND Athletic Hall of Fame inductions include one of the great football teams in UND history – the 1979 Fighting Sioux squad. The 1979 team becomes the eighth UND football team to be inducted into the school’s Hall of Fame, joining the 1928, 1930, 1958, 1964, 1966, 1972 and 1975 squads among the 22 UND athletic teams in the Hall of Fame. Former Sioux linebacker Andy Dahlen will be the newest individual football inductee. He will be the 96th former UND football player or coach to be inducted. Dahlen and the 1979 team will be inducted on Sept. 15, 2007, during a Hall of Fame banquet at the Alerus Center in Grand Forks, N.D. 1979 FOOTBALL TEAM HIGHLIGHTS *Voelker, Muckenhirn and Friederichs were named to the AllNCC first team, and were joined by punter Tom Biolo, linebacker Andy Dahlen, center Doug Moen, guard Mark Soderquist and offensive tackle Todd Thomas. *Markham, Muckenhirn, Dave Jensen and Terry Kadrmas served as team captains. *Muckenhirn, Thomas, Friederichs, Dahlen, Voelker, Biolo and defensive back Jeff Compton were all named to UND’s AllCentury football team in 1994. *Markham would be drafted by Kansas City in the 11th round (287th overall) of the NFL draft following the season. The Chiefs would select Thomas the following year in the fifth round (124th overall). *Under the directon of head coach Gene Murphy, the 1979 Fighting Sioux went 10-2 to capture a share of the North Central Conference championship, the 16th in program history. Along the way, UND captured the Nickel Trophy with a 14-7 win at North Dakota State, as well as the Sitting Bull Trophy with a 23-22 Homecoming win over South Dakota. *Two freshman on the 1979 team, running back Milson Jones and defensive lineman Stan Mikawos, would go on to enjoy lengthy careers in the Canadian Football League. *The Fighting Sioux defense recorded four shutouts – all in the first five games of the season – setting a modern-day team record that still stands. *Team members already inducted into the UND Athletic Hall of Fame as individuals include: Muckenhirn (1986), Jones (1996) and Thomas (2000). *UND’s season ended with a 35-15 loss at fifth-ranked Mississippi College in the first round of the NCAA playoffs in Jackson, Miss. *Free safety Mike Voelker and tight end Paul Muckenhirn were each named to the Associated Press All-America first team, while defensive end Joe Friederichs was tabbed an honorable mention. Defensive tackle Dale Markham was named a first team AllAmerican by Pepsi-Mizlou. 169 2007 HALL OF FAME 000UUU ANDY DAHLEN LINEBACKER, 1977-80 One of the trademarks of Figthing Sioux football is the long line of standout linebackers who have donned the Kelly Green and White. One of the greatest to ever play the position at UND is 2007 Hall of Fame inductee Andy Dahlen. A four-year letterwinner from 1977-80, Dahlen graduated as UND’s all-time leader in solo tackles, assisted tackles and total tackles and his 182 career regular season tackles stand as a team record today. In fact, Dahlen led UND in tackles in each of his last three seasons. As a junior, Dahlen anchored a defense that recorded a school-record four shutouts and won a North Central Conference championship in 1979, a season in which he set UND single-season records for solo tackles (54) and total tackles (140). Dahlen was named to the All-NCC first team following the 1979 season. In 1980, his senior season, Dahlen was named one of four team captains and enjoyed another standout season, highlighted by being named an All-America honorable mention by the Associated Press. Dahlen once again led the team in solo tackles (48) and total tackles (114) and was named to his second consecutive All-NCC first team. 2007 UND Athletic Hall of Fame inductee Andy Dahlen A standout in the classroom as well, Dahlen was also named to the Academic All-NCC team as a senior. In 1994 Dahlen was one of six linebackers named to UND’s All-Century Football Team. Dahlen’s contributions to Fighting Sioux football, however, did not end with his graduation. Dahlen’s son, Andy, would grow up to play for UND as a standout linebacker from 2002-05, earning first team All-NCC honors as a senior. A dual inductee to UND’s Athletic Hall of Fame this year, Andy Dahlen will also be enshrined with his 1979 teammates in the team category. ANDY DAHLEN’S CAREER STATISTICS Year 1977 1978 1979 1980 Totals Gp Solo Asst. Total 11 35 34 69 10 45 44 99 12 68 72 140 10 48 66 114 43 196 216 412 Bold indicates led the team 170 Int PBU RF 3 2 1 4 2 0 1 4 3 1 1 2 9 9 6 BK Sack 1 0.0 1 2.0 0 3.0 0 1.0 2 6.0 Other individuals going into the Hall of Fame in 2007 include Laurie Bakke (Basketball, 1978-82), Jim Goodrich (Basketball, 1973-76) and Margie Hutson (Track & Field, 1981-84). The 1981-82 men’s basketball team and the 1988-89 women’s swimming & diving team will also be inducted in the team category. For information on attending Hall of Fame activities, contact the UND alumni office at (701) 777-2611. HALL OF 000UUU FAME UND Athletic Hall of Fame Errol D. Mann . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (FB 1965-66) Jerry D. Olson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (FB coach 1968-77) *Harold R. Tait . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (FB; BB 1932-35) *Halvor A. Tvedten. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (FB 1928-29) The University of North Dakota instituted an athletic Hall of Fame in 1975, with eight individuals being inducted that year. Following is a list of UND athletic hall of famers who played or coached football for the Sioux (* indicates deceased): Spring 1982 Inductees *William E. “Dutch” Leidholdt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (FB 1932, 34, 36; H 1932-33; Tr 1935-37) Eugene A. “Gene” Revell . . . . . . . . . . . (FB 1930-32) 1975 Inductees *Edmund W. Boe. . . . . . . . . . . (BB; FB; Tr 1923-27) *Joseph J. Flanagan . . . . . . . . . (FB; BB; Tr 1895-01) *Glenn L. “Red” Jarrett . . . . . . (FB; BB; Tr 1927-30) Frederick D. “Fritz” Pollard . . . . . . . . . (FB 1936-38) *Charles A. “Jack” West . . . . (AD; FB coach 1925-44) 1976 Inductees Evan E. Lips . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (FB 1937-39) *Henry R. “Caesar” Murphy . . . . . (FB; BB 1913-17) *Steven M. Myhra. . . . . . . . . . . . . . (FB; Tr 1955-57) 1977 Inductees Donald J. Augustin. . . . . . . . . . . . . (FB; BB 1952-56) *Fred N. “Nip” Felber . . . . . . . (FB; BB; Tr 1929-32) *Arthur F. Malo Sr. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (FB 1930-32) *Theodore R. Meinhover . . . . . (FB; BB; Tr 1930-33) David V. Osborn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (FB; Tr 1962-64) *W. Lloyde “Boots” Richmond . . . . . . (FB 1929-31) Richard R. Ryan. . . . . . . . . . . . (FB; BB; Tr 1951-54) Spring 1978 Inductees *John J. Burma . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (FB; Tr 1929-31) *Charles E. Gainor . . . . . . . . . (FB; Box; Tr 1936-38) *Stuart MacMillan. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (FB 1927-29) *Grant N. “Bub” Nelson . . . . . . . . . (FB; Tr 1922-24) Spring 1979 Inductees *Walter Dobler . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (FB 1939-41; Tr 1940-42; BB 1941-42) Richard G. Koppenhaver . (FB 1950-52; BB 1950-51) *Curt C. Schave . . . . . (FB; BB 1928-31; Tr 1929-32) Fall 1979 Inductees *Dudley D. “Dude” Draxton. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (BB 1942-43, 46-48; FB 1947; Tr 1942, 47) *Horace W. (Hoss) Johnson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (FB 1936-38; BB; Tr 1936-39) Ronald J. Kubesh . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (FB 1952-54) Spring 1980 Inductees *Vern L. DuChene . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (FB 1929-31; BB 1929-32; Tr 1930) Fall 1980 Inductees *Loyd M. Amick. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (FB 1935-37) *Gordon F. “Boomer” Dablow . . . . (FB; BB 1930-33) Mark B. Foss . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (FB 1948-50) *Donald A. Loepp. . . . . . . . . . . . . . (FB 1942; 46-47) Spring 1981 Inductees *William J. Mjogdalen . . . . . . . . . . . . . (FB 1928-31) Fall 1981 Inductees *Raymond A. Bostrom . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (FB 1942; 1946-47; H 1946-47) Fall 1982 Inductees Francis A. “Fran” Breidenbach . . . . . . . (FB 1950-51) Lloyd D. “Boom” Hallada . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (FB 1948-51; Tr 1951-52; Box 1949) Spring 1983 Inductees *Michael J. Brenkus . . . . . (FB 1937-39; Tr 1939-40) J. Gordon Caldis. . . (FB 1939-41; BB 1940; Tr 1941) July 15, 1983 (Sioux Rendezvous Inductees) Ralph L. Pierce . . . . . . . . . (FB 1931-33; Tr 1932-34) *Frank A. Zazula . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (FB coach 1946-59; Tr & CC coach 1956-82) Fall 1983 Inductees Roger F. Bonk . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (FB 1964-66) Corey A. Colehour . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (FB 1964-66) *Martin Gainor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (FB 1934-36) *Irv Kupcinet. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (FB 1933-34) *David L. “Butch” Lince . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (FB 1963-65; BB 1963-66; Tr 1964-66) Ronald C. Thompson . . . . . . . (Tr 1952-53; FB 1951) Summer 1984 Inductees David Fennell . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (FB 1971-73) James E. Jarrett . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (FB 1957-59) *Norman E. Leafe . . . . . . . . . . . . . (FB, BB 1938-40) *Wallace D. Olson. . . . . . . . . . . . . . (FB 1940-42, 46) Alford K. Simpson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (FB 1939-41) Donald Gulseth . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (FB 1962-64) *James C. Hester. . . . . . . . . . (BB 1965-67; FB 1966) Neil E. Reuter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (FB 1961-63) 1991 Inductees DeWayne “Dewey” King. . . . . . . . . . . . (FB 1945-48) Peter V. Porinsh . . . . . . . . . . . . (FB, TR 1962-64, 66) 1992 Inductees Donald D. Miller. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (FB 1954-55; Tr 1955-56; Base 1956; BB 1955) Fall 1993 Inductees Jerry Jacobs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (FB 1962-64) Ron Kavadas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (FB 1952-55) 1994 Inductees Bill Leifur. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (BB, FB, Tr 1959-62) 1995 Inductees Don Stueve . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (FB, Base 1957-60) 1996 Inductees Milson Jones . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (FB 1979-81) Fall 1997 Inductees Dale Kasowski . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (FB 1972-75) Bill Predovich . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (FB 1966-68) Fall 1998 Inductees Don McLean . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (FB 1968-70) Fall 1999 Inductees Paul Muckenhirn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (FB 1976-79) Gene Murphy. . . . . (FB 1960-62; FB coach 1978-79) Fall 2000 Inductees *Todd Thomas. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (FB 1977-80) David Williamson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (FB 1968-69) Fall 1984 Inductees John A. Anderson . . . . . . . (FB 1953-54; BB 1952-55) *Fritz O. Falgren . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (FB 1933-35) Fall 2001 Inductees Norm McGee. (Tr 1985, 1987-89; FB 1984, 1986-88) Lawrence “Lawrie” Skolrood . . . . . . . . (FB 1971-73) 1985 Inductees James M. LeClair . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (FB 1970-71) *Jack D. Mackenroth . . . . . . . . . . . (FB, Wr 1936-37) Fall 2002 Inductees Ralph Nienas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (FB/Tr 1948-51) 1930 Football Team 1966 Football Team 1986 Inductees Dan Martinsen. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (FB 1969-71) 1987 Inductees Frank Landy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (FB 1970-72) *Nathan Putchat . . . . . . (FB, Wr student co 1936-37) 1988 Inductees Marvin “Whitey” Helling . . . . . . . . . (FB co 1957-67) *Jack W. West. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (FB 1936-38) 1989 Inductees Jay S. Gustafson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (FB 1971-73) Ron R. “Magic” Gustafson . . . (FB 1971-74; Tr 1972) Donald W. “Jug” Juelke . . . . . . . . . . . . (FB 1947-49) 1990 Inductees Michael J. Deutsch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (FB 1970-72) William J. Deutsch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (FB 1973-76) *Maurice R. Gehrke . . . . . . . (FB 1932-34; Box 1934) Fall 2003 Inductees Bruce Smith . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (FB 1965-67, Tr 1970) 1928 Football Team 1972 Football Team Fall 2004 Inductees Dean Witkowski . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (FB 1987-90) 1958 Football Team Fall 2005 Inductees Bryan Klipfel. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (FB 1974-75) 1975 Football Team Fall 2006 Inductees Pat Beaty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (FB 1985-88) 1964 Football Team Fall 2007 Inductees Andy Dahlen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (FB 1977-80) 1979 Football Team 171 HALL OF FAME Alphabetical-by-decade list of UND Football Hall of Famers (Year inducted in parentheses) 1890s and 1900s *Flanagan, Joseph J. (‘75) . . . . (FB; BB; Tr 1895-01) 1910s *Murphy, Henry R. (Caesar) (‘76). (FB; BB 1913-17) 1920s 1928 Football Team (‘03) *Boe, Edmund W. (‘75). . . . . . (BB; FB; Tr 1923-27) *Jarrett, Glenn L. “Red” (‘75) . (FB; BB; Tr 1927-30) *MacMillan, Stuart (‘78). . . . . . . . . . . . (FB 1927-29) *Nelson, Grant N. “Bub” (‘78) . . . . (FB; Tr 1922-24) *Tvedten, Halvor A. (‘81). . . . . . . . . . . (FB 1928-29) 1930s 1930 Football Team (‘02) *Amick, Loyd M. (‘80). . . . . . . . . . . . . (FB 1935-37) *Brenkus, Michael J. (‘83) (FB 1937-39; Tr 1939-40) *Burma, John J. (‘78) . . . . . . . . . . . (FB; Tr 1929-31) *Dablow, Gordon F. “Boomer” (‘80) . (FB; BB 1930-33) *DuChene, Vern L. (‘80) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (FB 1929-31; BB 1929-32; Tr 1930) *Falgren, Fritz O. (‘84) . . . . . . . . . . . . . (FB 1933-35) *Felber, Fred N. “Nip” (‘77) . . (FB; BB; Tr 1929-32) *Gainor, Charles E. (‘78) . . . . (FB; Box; Tr 1936-38) *Gainor, Martin (‘83) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (FB 1934-36) *Gehrke, Maurice R. (‘90) . . (FB 1932-34; Box 1934) *Johnson, Horace W. “Hoss” (‘79). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (FB 1936-38; BB; Tr 1936-39) *Kupcinet, Irv (‘83). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (FB 1933-34) *Leafe, Norman E. (‘84) . . . . . . . . (FB, BB 1938-40) *Leidholdt, William E. “Dutch” (‘82) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (FB 1932, 34, 36; H 1932-33; Tr 1935-37) *Lips, Evan E. (‘76) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (FB 1937-39) *Mackenroth, Jack D. (‘85) . . . . . . (FB, Wr 1936-37) *Malo, Arthur F. Sr. (‘77) . . . . . . . . . . . (FB 1930-32) *Meinhover, Theodore R. (‘77) (FB; BB; Tr 1930-33) *Mjogdalen, William J. (‘81) . . . . . . . . (FB 1928-31) Pierce, Ralph L. (‘83) . . . . (FB 1931-33; Tr 1932-34) *Pollard, Frederick D. “Fritz” (‘75) . . . (FB 1936-38) *Putchat, Nathan (‘87) . (FB, Wr student co 1936-37) *Revell, Eugene A. “Gene” (‘82) . . . . . (FB 1930-32) *Richmond, W. Lloyde “Boots” (‘77) . (FB 1929-31) *Schave, Curt C. (‘79) . . (FB; BB 1928-31; Tr 1929-32) *Tait, Harold R. (‘81) . . . . . . . . . . (FB; BB 1932-35) *West, Charles A. “Jack” (‘75) . (AD; FB coach 1925-44) *West, Jack W. (‘88). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (FB 1936-38) 172 1940s 1970s *Bostrom, Raymond A. (‘81) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (FB 1942; 1946-47; H 1946-47) Caldis, J. Gordon (‘83) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (FB 1939-41; BB 1940; Tr 1941) *Dobler, Walter (‘79) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (FB 1939-41; Tr 1940-42; BB 1941-42) *Draxton, Dudley D. “Dude” (‘79). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (BB 1942-43, 46-48; FB 1947; Tr 1942, 47) Foss, Mark B. (‘80) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (FB 1948-50) Hallada, Lloyd D. “Boom” (‘82) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (FB 1948-51; Tr 1951-52; Box 1949) Juelke, Donald W. “Jug” (‘89) . . . . . . . (FB 1947-49) King, DeWayne “Dewey” (‘91). . . . . . . (FB 1945-48) *Loepp, Donald A. (‘80) . . . . . . . . . (FB 1942; 46-47) *Olson, Wallace D. (‘84). . . . . . . . . (FB 1940-42, 46) Simpson, Alford K. (‘84) . . . . . . . . . . . (FB 1939-41) 1972 Football Team (‘03) 1975 Football Team (‘05) 1979 Football Team (‘07) Dahlen, Andy (‘07) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (FB 1977-80) Deutsch, Michael J. (‘90) . . . . . . . . . . . (FB 1970-72) Deutsch, William J. (‘90) . . . . . . . . . . . (FB 1973-76) Fennell, David (‘84) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (FB 1971-73) Gustafson, Jay S. (‘89) . . . . . . . . . . . . . (FB 1971-73) Gustafson, Ron R. “Magic” (‘89) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (FB 1971-74; Tr 1972) Kasowski, Dale (‘97). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (FB 1972-75) Klipfel , Bryan (‘05) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (FB 1974-75) Landy, Frank (‘87) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (FB 1970-72) LeClair, James M. (‘85). . . . . . . . . . . . . (FB 1970-71) Martinsen, Dan (‘86) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (FB 1969-71) Muckenhirn, Paul (‘99) . . . . . . . . . . . . . (FB 1976-79) Olson, Jerry D. (‘81) . . . . . . . . . . (FB coach 1968-77) Skolrood, Lawrence “Lawrie” (‘01) . . . (FB 1971-73) *Thomas, Todd (‘00). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (FB 1977-80) 1950s 1958 Football Team (‘04) Anderson, John A. (‘84) . . . (FB 1953-54; BB 1952-55) Augustin, Donald J. (‘77). . . . . . . . (FB; BB 1952-56) Breidenbach, Francis A. “Fran” (‘82) . . (FB 1950-51) Jarrett, James E. (‘84) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (FB 1957-59) Kavadas, Ron (‘93) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (FB 1952-55) Koppenhaver, Richard G. (‘79). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (FB 1950-52; BB 1950-51) Kubesh, Ronald J. (‘79) . . . . . . . . . . . . (FB 1952-54) Miller, Donald D. (‘92) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (FB 1954-55; Tr 1955-56; Base 1956; BB 1955) *Myhra, Steven M. (‘76). . . . . . . . . (FB; Tr 1955-57) Nienas, Ralph (‘02) . . . . . . (Football/Track 1948-51) Ryan, Richard R. (‘77). . . . . . . (FB; BB; Tr 1951-54) Stueve, Don (‘95) . . . . . . . . . . . . (FB, Base 1957-60) Thompson, Ronald C. (‘83) . . (Tr 1952-53; FB 1951) *Zazula, Frank A. (‘83) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (FB coach 1946-59; Tr & CC coach 1956-82) 1960s 1964 Football Team (‘06) 1966 Football Team (‘02) Bonk, Roger F. (‘83) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (FB 1964-66) Colehour, Corey A. (‘83). . . . . . . . . . . . (FB 1964-66) Gulseth, Donald (‘90) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (FB 1962-64) Helling, Marvin “Whitey” (‘88) . . . . (FB co 1957-67) *Hester, James C. (‘90) . . . . (BB 1965-67; FB 1966) Jacobs, Jerry (‘93) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (FB 1962-64) Leifur, Bill (‘94) . . . . . . . . . . . . (BB, FB, Tr 1959-62) *Lince, David L. “Butch” (‘83) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (FB 1963-65; BB 1963-66; Tr 1964-66) Mann, Errol D. (‘81) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (FB 1965-66) McLean, Don (‘98) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (FB 1968-70) Murphy, Gene (‘99) (FB 1960-62; FB coach 1978-79) Osborn, David V. (‘77) . . . . . . . . . . (FB; Tr 1962-64) Porinsh, Peter V. (‘91) . . . . . . . (FB, TR 1962-64, 66) Predovich, Bill (‘97) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (FB 1966-68) Reuter, Neil E. (‘90) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (FB 1961-63) Smith, Bruce (‘03). . . . . . . . . (FB 1965-67, TR 1970) Williamson, David (‘00) . . . . . . . . . . . . (FB 1968-69) 1980s Beaty, Pat (‘06) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (FB 1985-88) Jones, Milson (‘96) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (FB 1979-81) McGee, Norm (‘01) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (Tr 1985, 1987-89; FB 1984, 1986-88) Witkowski, Dean (‘04) . . . . . . . . . . . . . (FB 1987-90) No players, coaches or teams from the 1990s or 2000s have been inducted to date. Candidates for the UND Hall of Fame may not be considered for nomination until at least 10 years following his or her final participation in UND athletics.