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www.wildcatsports.com/football 1 2009 CENTRAL WASHINGTON FOOTBALL 2009 CENTRAL WASHINGTON FOOTBALL GAME NOTES GAME NOTES 2009 CENTRAL WASHINGTON FOOTBALL 2009 CENTRAL WASHINGTON FOOTBALL GAME NOTES GAME NOTES CENTRAL WASHINGTON FOOTBALL CENTRAL WASHINGTON FOOTBALL CENTRAL WASHINGTON FOOTBALL CENTRAL WASHINGTON FOOTBALL 2009 GAME NOTES 2009 GAME NOTES 2009 GAME NOTES 2009 GAME NOTES www.wildcatsports.com/football 1 2009 SCHEDULE & RESULTS 2009 SCHEDULE & RESULTS Date Opponent Time/Result Aug 29 at Mesa State W, 10-0 Sep 3 at Minnesota Duluth (CBS College Sports TV) W, 13-10 Sep 12 WEST TEXAS A&M W, 34-10 Sep 19 AZUSA PACIFIC W, 42-10 Sep 26 at Idaho State W, 33-22 Oct 3 DIXIE STATE* W, 37-6 Oct 10 at Humboldt State* W, 34-27 Oct 17 vs. Western Oregon* (Bale in Seale VII) W, 23-21 Oct 24 HUMBOLDT STATE* (Homecoming) W, 38-7 Oct 31 at Dixie State* W, 23-9 Nov 7 at Western Oregon* W, 20-6 Nov 21 TARLETON STATE (NCAA Second Round) W, 27-6 Nov 28 NORTHWEST MISSOURI STATE (NCAA Quarternal) Noon 2009 GNAC STANDINGS 2009 GNAC STANDINGS GNAC Overall Team W-L Pct. GB W-L Pct. Central Washington 6-0 1.000 12-0 1.000 Western Oregon 3-3 .500 3 5-5 .500 Dixie State 2-4 .333 4 4-7 .364 Humboldt State 1-5 .167 5 5-5 .500 THIS WEEK IN THE GNAC Saturday, November 28 Northwest Missouri State at Central Washington, Noon (NCAA Division II Quarternal) QUICK FACTS QUICK FACTS Locaon Ellensburg, WA Enrollment 9,610 (FTE for all campuses) Nickname Wildcats Colors Crimson (PMS 7427) & Black Stadium Tomlinson Stadium (4,000) Aliaon NCAA Division II Conference Great Northwest Athlec President Dr. James L. Gaudino Athlec Director Jack Bishop Faculty Athlec Rep. Dr. Ethan A. Bergman Head Coach At CWU Overall Blaine Benne 22-2 (second year) 49-34 (eighth year) 2008 Record 10-2 (8-0 GNAC) Ass’t. AD-Media Relaons Oce Phone Cell Phone Fax E-mail Jonathan Gordon (509) 963-1485 (509) 859-4968 (509) 963-2390 [email protected] MEDIA RELATIONS CONTACTS MEDIA RELATIONS CONTACTS CENTRAL WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY JONATHAN GORDON (Assistant Athlec Director) Oce: 509-963-1485 Cell: 509-859-4968 E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.wildcatsports.com NORTHWEST MISSOURI STATE UNIVERSITY BRYAN BOETTCHER (Director of Athlec Media Relaons) Oce: 660-562-1118 Cell: 660-562-8868 E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.northwestbearcats.com GAME INFORMATION GAME INFORMATION #2/2 Northwest Missouri State (11-1, 9-0 MIAA) at #1/1 Central Washington (12-0, 6-0 GNAC) KickoNoon Pacic Standard Time Stadium Tomlinson Stadium (Natural Grass/4,000) 1610 N Walnut St, Ellensburg, WA 98926 Radio CWU — KXLE-AM 1240 (Robert Lowery & Dave Heaverlo) NWMSU — KXCV-FM 90.5 (John Coey & Ma Ellio) Internet Webcast Video Stream: hp://www.greatnorthwest.tv Audio: hp://www.cwu.edu/~cwualum/broadcast.html Live Stats: hp://www.gnacsports.com/cwulive/football/xlive.htm Series Record/Streak First meeng Weather.com Gameday Forecast High: 47 o F / Low: 33 o F / Partly cloudy / Sunset: 4:16 p.m. PST Elevaon: 1,542 feet NATION’S TOP TWO TEAMS TUSSLE AT TOMLINSON: The top two ranked teams in NCAA Division II football will take the eld at Tomlinson Stadium (Natural Grass/4,000) on Saturday as #1 Central Washington (12-0) hosts #2 Northwest Missouri State (11-1). The Wildcats enter this week’s NCAA Division II naonal quarternal as the only undefeated team remaining in D-II, while the vising Bearcats come into the contest with an 11-game win streak. Central is making its second NCAA quarternal appearance in the past three years, matching its furthest postseason advancement in 11 years as a Division II member, while Northwest Missouri has been the naonal runner-up each of the past four seasons ... The winner of Saturday’s game between CWU and Northwest Missouri State will play the winner of the California (PA)-West Liberty (WV) naonal quarternal on Dec. 5 at a me and site to be announced. WILDCATS VS. BEARCATS: Central Washington and Northwest Missouri State will match up on the gridiron for the rst me in their respecve histories. In fact, the Wildcats’ contest with the Bearcats will mark the rst me in CWU history that they have faced an opponent from the Show Me State. The last athlecs meeng between the two schools was a men’s basketball game in Las Vegas in December 2003, which Northwest Missouri won by a 77-74 score ... In games against current members of the Mid-America Intercollegiate Athlec Associaon (MIAA), of which Northwest Missouri is a member, Central has a 2-3 all-me football record. Four of those previous ve games were played against Nebraska-Omaha (all occurred while the Mavericks were members of the now-defunct North Central Conference), with CWU winning just one of those four. The Wildcats also hosted Washburn (KS) of the MIAA in 2005, defeang the Ichabods 48-42. ONE VERSUS TWO: Saturday’s game between #1 Central Washington and #2 Northwest Missouri State will mark the fourth 1 versus 2 matchup involving the Wildcats since 1982. All three of the previous bales between the naon’s top two teams that involved CWU took place during the school’s tenure as a member of the NAIA. The top-ranked team won two of those oungs, as Central defeated Pacic Lutheran (WA) during the 1991 regular season, 45-28, while falling as the number two ranked team against top-ranked Westminster (PA) in the 1989 NAIA Division II seminals. The Wildcats won a 1 vs. 2 matchup as the lower-ranked team during the 1984 NAIA Division I playos, beang East Central (OK) for the school’s rst-ever postseason football win. MORE 1 VS. 2: Saturday’s game will be a 1 vs. 2 of a dierent kind, as Central Washington boasts the top scoring defense in Division II while Northwest Missouri carries the number two scoring oense in the country with nearly 44 points per game. Central allows just 11.17 points per game to lead the country, and has not allowed double digit point totals in any of their last four games. Overall, the Wildcats have surrendered 10 or fewer points in nine of 12 oungs in 2009. Northwest Missouri State, meanwhile, has scored at least 30 points in all but two games this season—the Bearcats’ only two games below 30 were their season-opening loss to Abilene Chrisan (19-14) and a 22-19 overme win against Washburn on Oct. 24. A NEW WINS STANDARD FOR CWU: Central’s second-round victory over Tarleton State last Saturday gave the Wildcats 12 wins in a season for the rst me in the program’s illustrious history. The Wildcats had won 11 games in a season three mes previously—1984, 1990, and 2002—but had never reached the 12-win plateau. PLAYOFF HISTORY: The Wildcats are making their 13th all-me postseason appearance, including their fourth at the NCAA Division II level. Central has a 13-11-1 all-me mark in the playos, which includes the 1995 NAIA naonal co- championship. In playogames played at Tomlinson Stadium, the Wildcats have a 5-1 record. TABLE OF CONTENTS This Week’s Game Informaon/MR Contacts 1 2009 Schedule/Quick Facts 1 GNAC Standings 1 Game Notes 1-3 School Comparisons 2 In the Rankings 2 AFCA Division II Poll 2 CWU When Ranked 2 Series History 3 Division II Regional Rankings 3 All-Time Postseason Scores 3 Stascal Comparison 3 Tracking Wildcat Opponents 4 CWU Depth Chart 5 Numerical Roster 6-7 Alphabecal Roster 7 Single-Game Highs/Inside the Numbers 8 Acve Career Stascal Totals 9 The Last Time ... 10 Head Coach Blaine Benne 11 Win-Loss Breakdown under Benne 12 2009 Stascs & Game Recaps 13-33 All-American Watch (Bios) 34-35 Single-Game School Records 36 Single-Season School Records 37-39 Career School Records 39-41 Single-Game Postseason Records 42 Career Postseason Records 43 NCAA Division II Championship Bracket 44 Photo Roster 45-47

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2009 CENTRAL WASHINGTON FOOTBALL2009 CENTRAL WASHINGTON FOOTBALL GAME NOTESGAME NOTES2009 CENTRAL WASHINGTON FOOTBALL2009 CENTRAL WASHINGTON FOOTBALL GAME NOTESGAME NOTESCENTRAL WASHINGTON FOOTBALLCENTRAL WASHINGTON FOOTBALLCENTRAL WASHINGTON FOOTBALLCENTRAL WASHINGTON FOOTBALL

2009 GAME NOTES2009 GAME NOTES2009 GAME NOTES2009 GAME NOTES

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2009 SCHEDULE & RESULTS2009 SCHEDULE & RESULTSDate Opponent Time/ResultAug 29 at Mesa State W, 10-0Sep 3 at Minnesota Duluth

(CBS College Sports TV)W, 13-10

Sep 12 WEST TEXAS A&M W, 34-10Sep 19 AZUSA PACIFIC W, 42-10Sep 26 at Idaho State W, 33-22Oct 3 DIXIE STATE* W, 37-6Oct 10 at Humboldt State* W, 34-27Oct 17 vs. Western Oregon*

(Batt le in Seatt le VII)W, 23-21

Oct 24 HUMBOLDT STATE*(Homecoming)

W, 38-7

Oct 31 at Dixie State* W, 23-9Nov 7 at Western Oregon* W, 20-6Nov 21 TARLETON STATE

(NCAA Second Round)W, 27-6

Nov 28 NORTHWEST MISSOURI STATE (NCAA Quarterfi nal)

Noon

2009 GNAC STANDINGS2009 GNAC STANDINGSGNAC Overall

Team W-L Pct. GB W-L Pct.Central Washington 6-0 1.000 — 12-0 1.000Western Oregon 3-3 .500 3 5-5 .500Dixie State 2-4 .333 4 4-7 .364Humboldt State 1-5 .167 5 5-5 .500

THIS WEEK IN THE GNACSaturday, November 28Northwest Missouri State at Central Washington, Noon(NCAA Division II Quarterfi nal)

QUICK FACTSQUICK FACTSLocati on Ellensburg, WAEnrollment 9,610 (FTE for all campuses)Nickname WildcatsColors Crimson (PMS 7427) & BlackStadium Tomlinson Stadium (4,000)Affi liati on NCAA Division IIConference Great Northwest Athleti cPresident Dr. James L. GaudinoAthleti c Director Jack BishopFaculty Athleti c Rep. Dr. Ethan A. BergmanHead Coach

At CWUOverall

Blaine Bennett 22-2 (second year)49-34 (eighth year)

2008 Record 10-2 (8-0 GNAC)Ass’t. AD-Media Relati ons

Offi ce PhoneCell PhoneFaxE-mail

Jonathan Gordon(509) 963-1485(509) 859-4968(509) [email protected]

MEDIA RELATIONS CONTACTSMEDIA RELATIONS CONTACTSCENTRAL WASHINGTON UNIVERSITYJONATHAN GORDON (Assistant Athleti c Director)Offi ce: 509-963-1485Cell: 509-859-4968E-mail: [email protected]: www.wildcatsports.com

NORTHWEST MISSOURI STATE UNIVERSITYBRYAN BOETTCHER (Director of Athleti c Media Relati ons)Offi ce: 660-562-1118Cell: 660-562-8868E-mail: [email protected]: www.northwestbearcats.com

GAME INFORMATIONGAME INFORMATION#2/2 Northwest Missouri State (11-1, 9-0 MIAA) at #1/1 Central Washington (12-0, 6-0 GNAC)Kickoff Noon Pacifi c Standard TimeStadium Tomlinson Stadium (Natural Grass/4,000)

1610 N Walnut St, Ellensburg, WA 98926Radio CWU — KXLE-AM 1240 (Robert Lowery & Dave Heaverlo)

NWMSU — KXCV-FM 90.5 (John Coff ey & Matt Elliott )Internet Webcast Video Stream: htt p://www.greatnorthwest.tv

Audio: htt p://www.cwu.edu/~cwualum/broadcast.htmlLive Stats: htt p://www.gnacsports.com/cwulive/football/xlive.htm

Series Record/Streak First meeti ngWeather.comGameday Forecast

High: 47o F / Low: 33o F / Partly cloudy / Sunset: 4:16 p.m. PSTElevati on: 1,542 feet

NATION’S TOP TWO TEAMS TUSSLE AT TOMLINSON: The top two ranked teams in NCAA Division II football will take the fi eld at Tomlinson Stadium (Natural Grass/4,000) on Saturday as #1 Central Washington (12-0) hosts #2 Northwest Missouri State (11-1). The Wildcats enter this week’s NCAA Division II nati onal quarterfi nal as the only undefeated team remaining in D-II, while the visiti ng Bearcats come into the contest with an 11-game win streak. Central is making its second NCAA quarterfi nal appearance in the past three years, matching its furthest postseason advancement in 11 years as a Division II member, while Northwest Missouri has been the nati onal runner-up each of the past four seasons ... The winner of Saturday’s game between CWU and Northwest Missouri State will play the winner of the California (PA)-West Liberty (WV) nati onal quarterfi nal on Dec. 5 at a ti me and site to be announced.

WILDCATS VS. BEARCATS: Central Washington and Northwest Missouri State will match up on the gridiron for the fi rst ti me in their respecti ve histories. In fact, the Wildcats’ contest with the Bearcats will mark the fi rst ti me in CWU history that they have faced an opponent from the Show Me State. The last athleti cs meeti ng between the two schools was a men’s basketball game in Las Vegas in December 2003, which Northwest Missouri won by a 77-74 score ... In games against current members of the Mid-America Intercollegiate Athleti c Associati on (MIAA), of which Northwest Missouri is a member, Central has a 2-3 all-ti me football record. Four of those previous fi ve games were played against Nebraska-Omaha (all occurred while the Mavericks were members of the now-defunct North Central Conference), with CWU winning just one of those four. The Wildcats also hosted Washburn (KS) of the MIAA in 2005, defeati ng the Ichabods 48-42.

ONE VERSUS TWO: Saturday’s game between #1 Central Washington and #2 Northwest Missouri State will mark the fourth 1 versus 2 matchup involving the Wildcats since 1982. All three of the previous batt les between the nati on’s top two teams that involved CWU took place during the school’s tenure as a member of the NAIA. The top-ranked team won two of those outi ngs, as Central defeated Pacifi c Lutheran (WA) during the 1991 regular season, 45-28, while falling as the number two ranked team against top-ranked Westminster (PA) in the 1989 NAIA Division II semifi nals. The Wildcats won a 1 vs. 2 matchup as the lower-ranked team during the 1984 NAIA Division I playoff s, beati ng East Central (OK) for the school’s fi rst-ever postseason football win.

MORE 1 VS. 2: Saturday’s game will be a 1 vs. 2 of a diff erent kind, as Central Washington boasts the top scoring defense in Division II while Northwest Missouri carries the number two scoring off ense in the country with nearly 44 points per game. Central allows just 11.17 points per game to lead the country, and has not allowed double digit point totals in any of their last four games. Overall, the Wildcats have surrendered 10 or fewer points in nine of 12 outi ngs in 2009. Northwest Missouri State, meanwhile, has scored at least 30 points in all but two games this season—the Bearcats’ only two games below 30 were their season-opening loss to Abilene Christi an (19-14) and a 22-19 overti me win against Washburn on Oct. 24.

A NEW WINS STANDARD FOR CWU: Central’s second-round victory over Tarleton State last Saturday gave the Wildcats 12 wins in a season for the fi rst ti me in the program’s illustrious history. The Wildcats had won 11 games in a season three ti mes previously—1984, 1990, and 2002—but had never reached the 12-win plateau.

PLAYOFF HISTORY: The Wildcats are making their 13th all-ti me postseason appearance, including their fourth at the NCAA Division II level. Central has a 13-11-1 all-ti me mark in the playoff s, which includes the 1995 NAIA nati onal co-championship. In playoff games played at Tomlinson Stadium, the Wildcats have a 5-1 record.

TABLE OF CONTENTSThis Week’s Game Informati on/MR Contacts 12009 Schedule/Quick Facts 1GNAC Standings 1Game Notes 1-3School Comparisons 2In the Rankings 2AFCA Division II Poll 2CWU When Ranked 2Series History 3Division II Regional Rankings 3All-Time Postseason Scores 3Stati sti cal Comparison 3Tracking Wildcat Opponents 4CWU Depth Chart 5Numerical Roster 6-7Alphabeti cal Roster 7Single-Game Highs/Inside the Numbers 8Acti ve Career Stati sti cal Totals 9The Last Time ... 10Head Coach Blaine Bennett 11Win-Loss Breakdown under Bennett 122009 Stati sti cs & Game Recaps 13-33All-American Watch (Bios) 34-35Single-Game School Records 36Single-Season School Records 37-39Career School Records 39-41Single-Game Postseason Records 42Career Postseason Records 43NCAA Division II Championship Bracket 44Photo Roster 45-47

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2009 CENTRAL WASHINGTON FOOTBALL2009 CENTRAL WASHINGTON FOOTBALL GAME NOTESGAME NOTES2009 CENTRAL WASHINGTON FOOTBALL2009 CENTRAL WASHINGTON FOOTBALL GAME NOTESGAME NOTES

SCHOOL COMPARISONSSCHOOL COMPARISONSCentral Washington Northwest Missouri State

Locati on Ellensburg, WA Maryville, MOEnrollment 9,610 6,900Nati onal Affi liati on NCAA Division II NCAA Division IIRegion/Super Region West/4 South Central/4Conference Great Northwest Athleti c MIAAStadium Tomlinson (4,000) Bearcat (6,500)Head Coach Blaine Bennett Mel TjeerdsmaYears at School Second year 16th yearRecord at School 22-2 (.917) 148-61 (.708)Overall 4-Year Record 49-34 (.590; eighth year) 227-80-4 (.736; 26th year)Record vs. Opponent 0-0 0-02008 Record 10-2 (.833) 13-2 (.867)2008 Conference Record 8-0 (1st, GNAC) 9-0 (1st, MIAA)Starters Returning/Lost 15/8 12/13

IN THE RANKINGSIN THE RANKINGSDivision II Nati onal Rankings (GNAC teams only)American Football Coaches Associati on1. CENTRAL WASHINGTOND2football.com1. CENTRAL WASHINGTON

AFCA DIVISION II POLLAFCA DIVISION II POLL (November 9) (November 9)Rank Team W-L Pts LW

1 CENTRAL WASHINGTON 23 11-0 621 22 Northwest Missouri State (1) 10-1 600 33 Grand Valley State 10-1 565 54 Minnesota Duluth 10-1 542 65 North Alabama (1) 10-1 513 16 Nebraska-Kearney 10-1 503 87 Midwestern State 9-2 449 98 Minnesota State 10-1 443 49 West Liberty State 10-1 405 11

10 Carson-Newman 9-2 385 1411 North Carolina-Pembroke 9-1 378 1012 Tarleton State 9-2 331 713 Texas A&M-Kingsville 9-2 300 1714 Tuskegee 8-2 298 1515 Hillsdale 9-2 277 2016 Saginaw Valley State 9-2 252 2217 Shippensburg 9-2 246 2318 Abilene Christi an 8-3 179 1219 Charleston (WV) 9-2 147 2520 Albany State 8-2 145 1321 Arkansas Tech 8-2 107 RV22 California (PA) 8-3 90 1823 Central Missouri 8-3 88 1624 Washburn 8-3 75 RV25 Bloomsburg 8-3 44 19

CWU WHEN RANKED (38-7)CWU WHEN RANKED (38-7)Below are all-ti me results when Central Washington has been ranked in the American Football Coaches Associati on (AFCA) Division II Top 25 Poll.

Date Opponent Rank Score9/14/02 at Carroll (MT) 22 W, 26-89/21/02 Saint Mary’s (CA) 20 W, 30-209/28/02 at New Haven 16 W, 21-1310/5/02 at Montana State 14 W, 31-1610/12/02 at Western New Mexico 13 W, 56-1010/19/02 #23 Western Washington 9 W, 35-2810/26/02 Western Oregon 8 W, 40-1311/2/02 at Humboldt State 7 W, 41-1411/9/02 #5 UC Davis 6 W, 38-1411/23/02 #13 UC Davis [NCAA] 5 L, 6-248/29/03 Carroll (MT) 9 L, 28-389/6/03 at Fort Lewis 22 W, 24-69/13/03 at Eastern Washington 21 L, 29-4810/13/07 at Western Oregon 21 W, 49-1410/20/07 vs. Western Washington 19 W, 24-710/27/07 Augustana (SD) 17 W, 27-1611/3/07 at Minnesota State 17 W, 17-1011/10/07 #3 Nebraska-Omaha 16 L, 21-5911/17/07 #22 Ashland [NCAA] 21 W, 40-2411/24/07 at #3 Nebraska-Omaha [NCAA] 21 W, 20-1712/1/07 at #1 Grand Valley State [NCAA] 21 L, 21-418/30/08 at Dixie State 11 W, 44-389/6/08 Mesa State 11 W, 48-149/13/08 at Western Oregon 8 W, 31-249/20/08 Humboldt State 8 W, 48-109/27/08 at Montana 9 L, 35-3810/4/08 Dixie State 12 W, 49-1410/11/08 vs. Western Washington 11 W, 50-2810/18/08 at Humboldt State 11 W, 34-1410/25/08 Western Oregon 10 W, 38-3111/1/08 at Azusa Pacifi c 9 W, 36-611/8/08 Western Washington 8 W, 49-2111/15/08 at #9 West Texas A&M [NCAA] 8 L, 42-498/29/09 at Mesa State 14 W, 10-09/3/09 at #2 Minnesota Duluth 9 W, 13-109/12/09 West Texas A&M 6 W, 34-109/19/09 Azusa Pacifi c 5 W, 42-109/26/09 at Idaho State 5 W, 33-2210/3/09 Dixie State 5 W, 37-610/10/09 at Humboldt State 4 W, 34-2710/17/09 vs. Western Oregon 3 W, 23-2110/24/09 Humboldt State 2 W, 38-710/31/09 at Dixie State 2 W, 23-911/7/09 at Western Oregon 2 W, 20-611/21/09 #12 Tarleton State [NCAA] 1 W, 27-611/28/09 #2 Northwest Missouri State [NCAA] 1

THIRTY-TWO LEAGUE TITLES: Central Washington secured its 32nd all-ti me football conference championship with its 23-9 win at Dixie State on Oct. 31. Included among the Wildcats’ football championships have been fi ve Great Northwest Athleti c Conference crowns in the seven-year history of the conference, including each of the past four (2004, 2005, 2008, and 2009). CWU competed in the now-defunct North Central Conference in 2006 and 2007, placing sixth and third, respecti vely, before returning to the GNAC in 2008. All told, Central has claimed league ti tles in fi ve diff erent conferences dati ng back to when it joined the Tri-Normal Conference in 1923.

BENNETT’S START TOPS AMONG WILDCAT COACHES: Second-year head coach Blaine Bennett has won 22 of his fi rst 24 games as the Wildcats’ mentor, marking the best start by a CWU football coach in school history. Bennett , who coached for six seasons at Western Oregon from 1995-2000, is in search of his 50th career head coaching victory against Northwest Missouri State (he is 49-34 in eight overall seasons as head coach).

NATIONAL STATS: The Central Washington defense maintained its number one ranking in scoring defense while moving into the top spot in rushing defense in Division II. The Wildcats allow just 11.17 points per game and just 55.25 rushing yards per game, with both totals leading the D-II ranks. Central’s defense is allowing just 237.33 yards per game—second-best in Division II (behind Bowie State, which fi nished its season allowing just 217.73 yards per game). The Wildcats also rank ninth in net punti ng (35.45 yards per punt) and 10th in punt return average (14.81 yards per return) ... Individually, three CWU players rank among the top 30 in stati sti cal categories. Senior K/P Garrett Rolsma (University Place, WA/Curti s HS) is third in fi eld goals (1.67 per game) and 30th in scoring (8.17 points per game), while senior DB Jerome Williams (Seatt le, WA/Ballard HS) is 20th in punt return average with 12.50 yards per return. Also ranked nati onally is senior WR Johnny Spevak (Edgewood, WA/Puyallup HS), who ranks 27th in receiving yards with 82.50 per game. Spevak also lists 33rd in recepti ons per game (5.92).

STRENGTH OF SCHEDULE: The Wildcats are the only remaining undefeated team in the NCAA Division II, and their strength of schedule is also among the nati on’s best. Central had the second-toughest regular-season strength of schedule of 126 Division II teams with at least nine D-II contests on their schedule. Two of the team’s non-conference opponents fi nished above .500 (10-1 Minnesota Duluth, 6-5 West Texas A&M), while Mesa State spent most of its season above .500. Only Carson-Newman (Tenn.), the second-seeded team in Super Region Two, had a tougher cumulati ve strength of schedule among teams with nine or more Division II games.

WHAT A DIFFERENCE THE HOME FIELD MAKES: Central has won 11 consecuti ve games at Tomlinson Stadium and has won 15 of its last 16 outi ngs on its home turf dati ng back to the 2007 season. This season, the Wildcats have outscored their fi ve home opponents by a 178-39 count including a 130-15 margin in the fi rst half of games. CWU quarterbacks have thrown 14 touchdown passes with just one intercepti on in fi ve home games, and the Wildcat defense has allowed just two passing scores.

LARGEST CROWD OF 2009 SEES WILDCATS BEAT TARLETON: The largest listed att endance fi gure of 2009—6,162—witnessed Central Washington’s 27-6 second-round playoff win over Tarleton State last weekend. The listed att endance was more than 1 1/2 ti mes the permanent stadium capacity of Tomlinson Stadium (4,000), with the temporary visiti ng bleachers on the east sidelines fi lled with visiti ng fans and a standing-room only crowd one or more rows deep circling the track of the stadium. CWU offi cials believe last Saturday’s crowd to be the largest home att endance in school history, aided by a student crowd of more than 2,700—nearly one-third of the university’s student enrollment.

VERSUS THE GNAC: Central conti nued its incredible run against current (or recent) members of the Great Northwest Athleti c Conference. The Wildcats last lost to a GNAC member at the Batt le in Seatt le in 2004, falling to Western Washington (which has since dropped football). The current streak, including games against WWU, is at 31.

ROLSMA IS ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICAN: K/P Garrett Rolsma became the fi rst student-athlete in CWU history to earn CoSIDA/ESPN The Magazine Academic All-American fi rst-team honors with his selecti on to the team on Nov. 24. Rolsma, a two-ti me all-conference kicker and three-ti me Academic All-District VIII College Division pick, has a 3.50 grade-point average as an exercise science major. He was voted as the top kicker among the academic choices in Divisions II, III, and the NAIA by College Sports Informati on Directors of America (CoSIDA).

WOOD RECEIVES FIRST-TEAM ALL-REGION ACCLAIM: Senior LB Buddy Wood (Chatt aroy, WA/Riverside HS) was the lone Central Washington player to receive fi rst-team all-Super Region Four honors by Daktronics, Inc., as was announced Monday. Wood, the Wildcats’ senior strong-side linebacker, added fi rst-team all-region honors to his Great Northwest Athleti c Conference Defensive Player of the Year selecti on. Four of his off ensive teammates—WR Johnny Spevak, K Garrett Rolsma, OT Tony Quirk (Ellensburg, WA), and RB Randall Eldridge (Lynnwood, WA)—received second-team Daktronics accolades.

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2009 CENTRAL WASHINGTON FOOTBALL2009 CENTRAL WASHINGTON FOOTBALL GAME NOTESGAME NOTES2009 CENTRAL WASHINGTON FOOTBALL2009 CENTRAL WASHINGTON FOOTBALL GAME NOTESGAME NOTES

NCAA DIVISION II SUPER REGION 4 POLLNCAA DIVISION II SUPER REGION 4 POLLOffi cial NCAA Division II Regional Rankings (Final)

Rank TeamAll

W-LD-IIW-L LW

1. CENTRAL WASHINGTON 11 0 9 0 12. Northwest Missouri State 10 1 10 1 23. Midwestern State 9 2 9 2 74. Texas A&M-Kingsville 9 2 9 2 85. Tarleton State 9 2 9 2 36. Abilene Christi an 8 3 8 3 47. Missouri Western State 8 3 8 3 58. Washburn 8 3 8 3 99. Central Missouri 8 3 8 3 6

10. Nebraska-Omaha 7 4 7 4 NR

SERIES HISTORYSERIES HISTORYOverall First meeti ngIn Ellensburg First meeti ngIn Maryville N/ALast CWU Win N/ALast NWMSU Win N/ALargest Margin of Victory by CWU

N/A

Largest Margin of Victory by NWMSU

N/A

Longest CWU Win Streak N/ALongest NWMSU Win Streak

N/A

Current Win Streak N/A

Date Site Score Att 11/28/2009 Ellensburg

CWU ALL-TIME POSTSEASON RESULTSCWU ALL-TIME POSTSEASON RESULTSNAIA DIVISION I 1 2 0Date Opponent Score12/1/1984 at East Central (OK) W, 22-2012/8/1984 at Central Arkansas L, 6-4411/28/1987 at Southern Oregon L, 14-21

NAIA DIVISION II 8 5 1Date Opponent Score11/19/1988 at Carroll (MT) L, 7-2811/18/1989 Lewis & Clark (OR) W, 51-012/2/1989 Dickinson State (ND) W, 49-712/9/1989 vs. Westminster (PA)# L, 10-2111/17/1990 Greenville (IL) W, 43-1312/1/1990 at Pacifi c Lutheran (WA) W, 24-612/8/1990 at Westminster (PA) L, 17-2411/23/1991 at Pacifi c Lutheran (WA) L, 0-2711/20/1993 at Linfi eld (OR) W, 28-2612/4/1993 at Pacifi c Lutheran (WA) L, 17-3511/18/1995 at Western Washington W, 28-2112/2/1995 at Hardin-Simmons (TX) W, 40-2012/9/1995 vs. Mary (ND)# W, 48-712/16/1995 vs. Findlay (OH)! T, 21-21

# at Puyallup, WA ! at Tacoma, WA

NAIA (1-1-0)Date Opponent Score11/21/1998 at Rocky Mountain (MT) W, 41-38 OT11/28/1998 at Azusa Pacifi c (CA) L, 28-35

NCAA DIVISION II 3 3 0Date Opponent Score11/23/2002 UC Davis L, 6-2411/17/2007 Ashland (OH) W, 40-2411/24/2007 at Nebraska-Omaha W, 20-1712/1/2007 at Grand Valley State (MI) L, 21-4111/15/2008 at West Texas A&M L, 42-4911/21/2009 Tarleton State (TX) W, 27-611/28/2009 Northwest Missouri State

CWU playoff stati sti cal records (single-game and career) can be found on pages 42 & 43 of this release.

STATISTICAL COMPARISON: CENTRAL WASHINGTON VS. NORTHWEST MISSOURI STATESTATISTICAL COMPARISON: CENTRAL WASHINGTON VS. NORTHWEST MISSOURI STATEPPG OFFENSE YPG DEFENSE YPG RETURNS YPR TO PEN

TEAM FOR VS. RUSH PASS TOTAL RUSH PASS TOTAL PUNT KICK INT FUM MAR YPG TOPCentral Washington 27.8 11.2 144.3 214.3 358.7 55.1 182.1 237.2 14.8 22.0 15.2 13.3 +8 72.6 32:34Northwest Missouri St. 43.8 17.2 171.3 314.3 485.7 86.4 213.5 299.9 12.8 22.7 12.1 — +17 67.4 29:38ADVANTAGE NWMSU CWU NWMSU NWMSU NWMSU CWU CWU CWU CWU NWMSU CWU CWU NWMSU NWMSU CWU

SWEEPING THE GNAC AWARDS: The Wildcats landed 13 fi rst-team all-Great Northwest Athleti c Conference players and claimed all fi ve of the league’s specialty awards this year. Johnny Spevak earned Off ensive Player of the Year honors, while LBs Buddy Wood and Prince Hall (Moreno Valley, CA) were named Defensive and Newcomer of the Year, respecti vely. QB Ryan Robertson (Sammamish, WA/Eastlake HS) was voted as GNAC Freshman of the Year, while head coach Blaine Bennett collected his second straight Coach of the Year nod.

FIRST-TEAM ALL-LEAGUERS: Eleven of Central’s 13 fi rst-team all-GNAC selecti ons were unanimous picks, with fi ve on off ense and six on defense. Unanimous off ensive picks were Spevak, Rolsma, RB Randall Eldridge, OG Ryan Stokes (Renton, WA/Kentridge HS), and OT Tony Quirk, while unanimous defensive choices were Hall, Wood, DL Eugene Germany (Pomona, CA) and Marcus Ford (Sacramento, CA/Grant HS), and DBs Jerome Williams and Courtney Smith (Stockton, CA/East Union HS). All 11 unanimous selecti ons are seniors. Also earning fi rst-team recogniti on were Williams as a punt returner and TE Zach Hekker (Bothell, WA).

SPEVAK’S RECORD PURSUIT: Johnny Spevak remains in pursuit of the NCAA Division II all-ti me record for pass recepti ons entering Saturday’s quarterfi nal playoff game with Northwest Missouri State. Spevak has 315 career catches, which ranks second in Division II history, trailing only Clarence Coleman of Ferris State (MI), who had 323 recepti ons from 1998-2001.

BATTLE FOR THE SCORING RECORD: Spevak and Garrett Rolsma are in a neck-and-neck batt le for the career scoring record at CWU. Rolsma (328 points) retook the scoring lead with his nine-point outi ng against Tarleton State in last week’s secon-round game, outscoring Spevak (326) by three points in the game to take a two-point lead in career scoring. Rolsma has 98 points this season (-best for a single season in school history), while Spevak has 12 touchdowns and 72 points in 2009.

HOW GOOD IS THE DEFENSE?: While this year’s scoring and run defense stack up are currently the best in the NCAA Division II, comparisons must also be made to the all-ti me great defensive teams in Central history. The Wildcats’ current 11.17 points per game against is the second-best defensive scoring mark at the school since 1975 (CWU foes averaged just 8.75 points in 12 games in 1989), while their 55.08 rushing yards per game against and 237.17 total yards per game allowed are the lowest averages over that same ti me span.

SECOND-HALF STOPPERS: Central Washington’s second-half defense this season has been among the best in all of college football, as the Wildcats have outscored opponents 143-45 aft er halft ime in 12 games this year. Included among that diff erenti al is a sensati onal third-quarter scoring margin of 90-10. Only two teams—Azusa Pacifi c and Humboldt State—have scored points in the third period against Central this season with a fi eld goal and touchdown, respecti vely.

ACADEMIC ALL-CONFERENCE KIDS: Seven Central Washington players were named to the 2009 Academic All-Great Northwest Athleti c Conference team on Nov. 17. Included among those seven were four repeat selecti ons—Rolsma, Spevak, Wood, and LB Adam Bighill (Montesano, WA). Also named to the team were senior transfers TE Zach Hekker (Bothell, WA), OT Andy Roof (Spokane, WA/East Valley HS), and sophomore DL Mike Reno (Ellensburg, WA/Kitti tas HS). In order for players to be eligible for the academic all-conference team, student-athletes must carry at least a 3.2 cumulati ve grade-point average and be in at least their second year of competi ti on at their university (excepti ons are made for seniors who are playing just one season at their current insti tuti on, as is the case with Hekker and Roof).

THE WESTERN INFLUENCE: Three of Central Washington’s regular starters late in the 2009 season came to Ellensburg by way of rival Western Washington University. Following the disconti nuati on of the Vikings’ football program at the end of last season, at least fi ve former WWU players transferred to Central to conti nue their football careers. Those making the greatest impact in the Crimson and Black in 2009 are RB Randall Eldridge, TE Zach Hekker, and QB Cole Morgan (Seatt le, WA/Ballard HS). The combinati on of Eldridge and Morgan had 388 of Central’s 409 yards in total off ense against Tarleton State last week, with Morgan throwing for a career-high 287 against the Texans and Eldridge posti ng his second 100-yard rushing game of the season with 101 yards and two touchdowns including a season-long 60-yard run.

2009 TEAM CAPTAINS: Five seniors serve as team captains for the Wildcats in 2009. OL Tony Quirk, DB Courtney Smith, WR Johnny Spevak, DB Jerome Williams, and LB Buddy Wood are all captains for Central this season, and all fi ve were named team captains for the fi rst ti me in their collegiate careers.

CAREER MILESTONES TO WATCH FOR THIS WEEK: • K/P Garrett Rolsma (328 points) and WR Johnny Spevak (326 points) are one-two in career scoring in CWU history. • Spevak (4,396 yards) needs 104 receiving yards to become the fi rst player in school history with 4,500 career receiving yards. • LB Buddy Wood (41 1/2 tackles for loss) needs just two tackles for loss to ti e the CWU career record. • Wood (366 tackles) needs fi ve tackles to break the school’s career record of 370, held by Blake Walker (2001-04). • DB Jerome Williams (251 yards) needs 37 intercepti on return yards to move into third in career intercepti on return yards.

SINGLE-SEASON MILESTONES TO WATCH FOR THIS WEEK: • WR Johnny Spevak (990 yards) needs 10 receiving yards for just the sixth occurrence in school history of 1,000 or more receiving yards in a single season. Spevak has two of the previous fi ve occurrences. • K/P Garrett Rolsma (98 points) needs two points to become just the eighth player in school history with 100 or more points in a season. He would also accomplish that feat for the second straight season. • RB Randall Eldridge (866 yards) needs 134 rushing yards to become the 11th player in school history with 1,000 or more rushing yards in a single season. • LBs Prince Hall (95 tackles) and Buddy Wood (92 tackles) could both reach the 100-tackle plateau on the season. Only 12 players have reached the century mark for tackles in a season since CWU began recording tackles as an offi cial stati sti c in 1980.

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36 Bryson Kelly 6-2, 230, Jr.-JC, Mukilteo, WA 2/2/0WR (X) 84 Johnny Spevak 6-3, 200, Sr.-3V, Edgewood, WA 12/46/38

6 Chris Smith 6-1, 184, Jr.-JC, San Diego, CAWR (Z) 2 Jamal Weems 5-11, 180, So.-1V, Seatt le, WA 12/19/12

80 Justi n Helwege 6-5, 215, So.-1V, Sammamish, WA 1/5/1WR (A) 22 Reggie Westmoreland 5-8, 174, Sr.-1V, Stockton, CA 12/12/12

11 Mike Waller 5-9, 150, Sr.-1V, Pomona, CA 1/9/1TE (Y) 4 Zach Hekker 6-5, 245, Sr.-TR, Bothell, WA 11/11/0

82 Griffi n Squires 6-3, 231, Fr.-RS, Chehalis, WALT 65 James Meeks 6-5, 316, Jr.-JC, Oakland, CA 11/11/6

70 Justi n Eden 6-4, 295, So.-1V, Lacey, WA 1/1/0LG 74 Andy Roof 6-5, 305, Sr.-TR, Spokane, WA 11/11/6

67 Luke Conklin 6-5, 315, Jr.-2V, Walla Walla, WA 2/2/0C 76 Joey Tivnan 6-2, 285, Fr.-RS, Centralia, WA 12/12/12

67 Luke Conklin 6-5, 315, Jr.-2V, Walla Walla, WA 2/2/0RG 66 Ryan Stokes 6-2, 300, Sr.-2V, Renton, WA 11/19/3

69 Bryce Waller 6-4, 310, So.-TR, Oak Harbor, WART 54 Tony Quirk 6-6, 300, Sr.-3V, Ellensburg, WA 12/48/48

64 Jon Murbach 6-5, 264, Fr.-RS, Kennewick, WA

WILDCAT DEFENSE STARTS ‘09/CAR/CONSSE 97 Andrew Oney 6-3, 245, So.-1V, Spanaway, WA 8/18/8

52 Taylor Tanasse 6-0, 242, So.-1V, Yakima, WA 3/5/0T 63 Marcus Ford 6-2, 245, Sr.-1V, Sacramento, CA 11/11/11

92 Braxton Brennan 6-2, 263, Jr.-JC, Lake Elsinore, CAN 90 Antonio Hartwell 6-2, 290, Sr.-1V, Las Vegas, NV 9/21/1

45 Mike Reno 6-3, 247, So.-1V, Ellensburg, WA 2/2/0WE 99 Eugene Germany 6-3, 276, Jr.-RS, Pomona, CA 11/11/11

32 Ryan Dyer 6-0, 230, Sr.-3V, University Place, WA 0/6/0SLB 44 Buddy Wood 6-3, 214, Sr.-3V, Chatt aroy, WA 11/45/36

50 Tyce Thomas 6-0, 206, Fr.-RS, Wenatchee, WAMLB 21 Prince Hall 6-0, 264, Sr.-TR, Moreno Valley, CA 10/10/10

32 Ryan Dyer 6-0, 230, Sr.-3V, University Place, WA 0/6/0WLB 41 Adam Bighill 5-10, 218, Jr.-2V, Montesano, WA 7/28/7

17 Matt Snell 6-2, 208, Sr.-3V, Yakima, WA 3/3/0LCB 1 Anthony Stewart 5-8, 182, So.-SQ, Seatt le, WA 11/11/11

27 Dusti n Adams 5-10, 180, So.-TR, Lake Stevens, WARCB 5 Courtney Smith 5-11, 195, Sr.-1V, Stockton, CA 10/19/2

16 Jordy Spriggs 5-11, 162, Fr.-TR, Renton, WAFS 10 Jerome Williams 6-0, 205, Sr.-3V, Seatt le, WA 11/35/25

24 Loa Madon 5-10, 205, Jr.-JC, Vista, CA 1/1/0SS 31 Taylor Breitzman 6-0, 200, Sr.-1V, Valley Springs, CA 11/21/18

10 Jerome Williams 6-0, 205, Sr.-3V, Seatt le, WA 11/35/25

WILDCAT SPECIALISTSK 96 Garrett Rolsma 6-1, 200, Sr.-3V, University Place, WA

46 Sean Davis 5-11, 180, Fr.-RS, Federal Way, WAP 96 Garrett Rolsma 6-1, 200, Sr.-3V, University Place, WA

46 Sean Davis 5-11, 180, Fr.-RS, Federal Way, WAHO 84 Johnny Spevak 6-3, 200, Sr.-3V, Edgewood, WA

18 Cole Morgan 6-3, 203, Sr.-TR, Seatt le, WALS 59 Kevin Rowe 6-1, 218, Fr.-HS, Olympia, WA

17 Matt Snell 6-2, 208, Sr.-3V, Yakima, WAKR 6 Chris Smith 6-1, 184, Jr.-JC, San Diego, CA

10 Jerome Williams 6-0, 205, Sr.-3V, Seatt le, WAPR 10 Jerome Williams 6-0, 205, Sr.-3V, Seatt le, WA

84 Johnny Spevak 6-3, 200, Sr.-3V, Edgewood, WA

NORTHWEST MISSOURI STATE OFFENSEQB 11 Blake Bolles 6-4, 210, Jr.-2V, Lincoln, NE

14 Blake Christopher 6-2, 215, So.-1V, Kearney, MORB 27 LaRon Council 5-10, 210, Sr.-3V, Kansas City, MO

28 Kelvin Austi n 5-6, 180, Jr.-1V, St. Louis, MOFB 25 Previn Perry 5-10, 210, So.-1V, St. Louis, MO

45 Benjamin Pritchett 5-9, 245, Fr.-RS, Belton, MOWR 10 Abe Qaoud 6-0, 200, Sr.-3V, St. Louis, MO

9 Brian Shannon 5-10, 190, Jr.-2V, Council Bluff s, IAWR 2 Nick Rhodes 6-4, 210, Sr.-1V, Stockton, CA

4 Tyler Shaw 6-0, 185, Fr.-RS, St. Louis, MOWR 1 Jake Soy 6-3, 210, So.-1V, Durant, IA

12 John Hinchey 6-2, 215, Fr.-RS, Kearney, MOTE 85 Kyle Kilgore 6-5, 235, So.-1V, Orrick, MO

80 Chris Owens 6-3, 250, So.-1V, St. Louis, MOLT 77 Dane Wardenburg 6-7, 290, Jr.-2V, Creston, IA

61 Adam McElderry 6-3, 295, So.-1V, West Des Moines, IALG 70 Brett Grozinger 6-4, 280, Jr.-2V, Chillicothe, MO

74 Rod Williams 6-4, 300, Fr.-RS, Grandview, MOC 72 Ryan Lessman 6-2, 290, Jr.-2V, Sioux City, IA

62 Ross Hastert 6-2, 275, Sr.-3V, Harlan, IARG 76 Cody Johnson 6-1, 290, So.-1V, Jasper, MO

75 Justi n Callaway 6-1, 295, Jr.-TR, Liberty, MORT 73 Jason Wiseman 6-4, 275, Jr.-2V, Garden City, MO

78 Ben Ehret 6-3, 295, So.-1V, Sti lwell, KS

NORTHWEST MISSOURI STATE DEFENSESE 94 Kyle Sunderman 6-4, 265, Jr.-2V, Papillion, NE

92 Elliot Easley 6-3, 255, Sr.-1V, Dixon, CAST 91 Tyler Roach 6-2, 315, Sr.-3V, Elkhorn, NE

99 Josh Lorenson 6-3, 280, So.-1V, Cedar Rapids, IANG 98 Shayne Shade 6-2, 300, Jr.-2V, Des Moines, IA

59 Ryan Meyer 6-2, 265, Fr.-RS, Omaha, NEDE 97 Sean Paddock 6-2, 255, Sr.-3V, Bett endorf, IA

87 Roberto Davis 6-3, 260, Jr.-JC, Corpus Christi , TXSLB 32 Evan Wilmes 5-11, 215, Sr.-3V, Maryville, MO

37 Bill Baudler 6-2, 230, Jr.-2V, Fontanelle, IAMLB 56 Adam Vondrak 6-1, 245, Jr.-2V, Sioux City, IA

57 Troy Matt hews 5-11, 230, Jr.-2V, Omaha, NEWLB 50 Chad Kilgore 6-1, 225, So.-1V, Orrick, MO

52 Willie Horn 6-0, 230, Jr.-2V, Lee’s Summit, MOXLB 22 Ike Urum-Eke 5-11, 205, Sr.-3V, Lee’s Summit, MO

33 Ben Langston 6-0, 205, So.-1V, Overland Park, KSLCB 3 Ryan Jones 5-11, 195, Jr.-1V, Liberty, MO

34 Clint Moore 6-0, 190, Jr.-2V, Princeton, MORCB 23 E.J. Hawkins 5-9, 180, Sr.-2V, Austi n, TX

7 Justi n Welch 5-11, 190, Jr.-2V, Belton, MOFS 15 Myles Burnsides 5-11, 195, Sr.-3V, Maryville, MO

19 Cam Wierson 6-0, 190, Sr.-1V, Tucson, AZSS 8 Aldwin Foster-Reddig 6-1, 210, Jr.-2V, Balch Springs, TX

30 Marcus Marti n 6-1, 210, Jr.-2V, Holden, MO

NORTHWEST MISSOURI STATE SPECIALISTSK 49 Todd Adolf 6-0, 165, Fr.-HS, Omaha, NE

38 Joe Schroeder 6-0, 200, Sr.-3V, Washington, MOP 18 Michael Stadler 6-2, 240, Jr.-2V, Harrisonville, MO

HO 2 Nick Rhodes 6-4, 210, Sr.-1V, Stockton, CA1 Jake Soy 6-3, 210, So.-1V, Durant, IA

LS 70 Brett Grozinger 6-4, 280, Jr.-2V, Chillicothe, MO32 Evan Wilmes 5-11, 215, Sr.-3V, Maryville, MO

KR 5 Jordan Simmons 5-9, 185, Fr.-RS, Kansas City, MO9 Brian Shannon 5-10, 190, Jr.-2V, Council Bluff s, IA

PR 5 Jordan Simmons 5-9, 185, Fr.-RS, Kansas City, MO9 Brian Shannon 5-10, 190, Jr.-2V, Council Bluff s, IA

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2009 NUMERICAL ROSTER2009 NUMERICAL ROSTERNo. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Exp. DOB Hometown (High School/Previous College[s])

1 Anthony Stewart DB 5-8 182 So. SQ 06-30-86 Seatt le, WA (Rainier Beach)2 Jamal Weems WR 5-11 180 Sr. 1V 02-20-87 Seatt le, WA (Cleveland)4 Zach Hekker TE 6-5 245 Sr. TR 12-10-85 Bothell, WA (Bothell/Weber State/Western Washington)5 Courtney Smith DB 5-11 195 Sr. 1V 10-17-84 Stockton, CA (East Union/Langston)

*6 Chris Smith WR 6-1 184 Jr. JC 09-18-89 San Diego, CA (Helix/Grossmont College)7 Ryan Robertson QB 6-3 195 Fr. RS 07-09-90 Sammamish, WA (Eastlake)8 Sam Togar WR 5-9 173 Sr. 1V 07-09-86 Tacoma, WA (Lakes/College of San Mateo)9 Randall Eldridge RB 5-9 192 Sr. TR 07-10-86 Lynnwood, WA (Lynnwood/Chabot College/Western Washington)

10 Jerome Williams DB 6-0 205 Sr. 3V 06-30-87 Seatt le, WA (Ballard)11 Mike Waller WR 5-9 150 Sr. 1V 07-12-87 Pomona, CA (Todd Beamer [WA]/Mount San Antonio College)12 Jordan Durbin QB 5-11 191 Fr. HS 01-08-91 Prosser, WA (Prosser)14 Jordan Gaut WR 6-1 175 Fr. HS 10-26-90 Yakima, WA (Eisenhower)15 David Weisner QB 6-3 210 Fr. RS 06-19-89 Walla Walla, WA (Walla Walla)16 Jordy Spriggs DB 5-11 162 Fr. TR 03-01-90 Renton, WA (Kentridge/Western Washington)17 Matt Snell LB 6-2 208 Sr. 3V 08-19-87 Yakima, WA (East Valley)18 Cole Morgan QB 6-3 203 Sr. TR 09-17-85 Seatt le, WA (Ballard/Washington State/Western Washington)19 Devin Jones WR 6-2 172 Fr. HS 10-02-90 Kennewick, WA (Southridge)20 Emeka Aludogbu LB 6-0 204 Jr. JC 01-29-86 Houston, TX (Elsik/Long Beach City College)21 Prince Hall LB 6-0 264 Sr. TR 11-21-86 Moreno Valley, CA (Moreno Valley/Alabama)22 Reggie Westmoreland WR 5-8 174 Sr. 1V 11-30-87 Stockton, CA (Edison/Sacramento City College)23 Codey Berry WR 5-11 190 So. TR 08-01-88 Puyallup, WA (Cascade Christi an/Greenville)24 Loa Madon DB 5-10 205 Jr. JC 12-14-88 Vista, CA (Vista/Palomar College)25 Tyler Cardin RB 5-8 170 Fr. RS 06-25-89 Milton, WA (Fife)26 Dominick Davis RB 5-8 171 Fr. RS 02-07-90 Tacoma, WA (Lakes)27 Dusti n Adams DB 5-10 180 So. TR 09-21-89 Lake Stevens, WA (Lake Stevens/Western Washington)28 Jerome Morris RB 5-11 195 Sr. 1V 02-09-86 Los Angeles, CA (Jeff erson/East Los Angeles College)29 Anthony Wright DB 5-10 180 Fr. HS 08-17-90 Lakewood, WA (Lakes)30 John Koopman DB/LB 6-0 207 Fr. RS 07-04-88 Enumclaw, WA (Enumclaw)31 Taylor Breitzman DB 6-0 200 Sr. 1V 10-11-87 Valley Springs, CA (Calaveras/San Joaquin Delta College)32 Ryan Dyer DL 6-0 230 Sr. 3V 04-06-86 University Place, WA (Life Christi an Academy)33 Jason Walters DB 5-9 187 Sr. TR 09-26-85 Anacortes, WA (Anacortes/Washington State)34 Kyle Wagar DB 6-1 205 Fr. HS 08-04-90 Richland, WA (Hanford)35 Aram Mann WR 6-0 202 Fr. HS 07-23-90 Tacoma, WA (Franklin Pierce)36 Bryson Kelly RB 6-2 230 Jr. JC 07-01-89 Mukilteo, WA (Kamiak/Santa Ana College)37 Stetson Shearer DB 6-1 184 Fr. HS 04-23-91 Burlington, WA (Burlington-Edison)38 Riley Wall RB 5-8 193 Fr. HS 04-20-90 Olympia, WA (Capital)39 Oscar Eason DB 5-11 177 Fr. HS 05-26-91 Seatt le, WA (Mount Rainier)40 Stan Langlow DB 6-3 193 Fr. HS 07-09-91 University Place, WA (Curti s)41 Adam Bighill LB 5-10 218 Jr. 2V 10-16-88 Montesano, WA (Montesano)42 Sylvester Harris DB 5-11 165 Fr. HS 06-18-91 Troy, AL (Mount Tahoma [WA])43 Daniel Gannon LB 6-1 198 Fr. RS 06-23-90 Mabton, WA (Prosser)44 Buddy Wood LB 6-3 214 Sr. 3V 10-27-86 Chatt aroy, WA (Riverside)45 Mike Reno DL 6-3 247 So. 1V 04-16-90 Ellensburg, WA (Kitti tas)46 Sean Davis K/P 5-11 180 Fr. RS 07-18-88 Federal Way, WA (Todd Beamer)47 Sean Stuby TE 6-3 224 Fr. HS 08-24-90 Issaquah, WA (Issaquah)48 Ishmael Sti nson RB 5-10 190 Fr. HS 06-29-91 Tacoma, WA (Charles Wright Academy)49 John Barr RB 5-10 225 Fr. HS 06-26-91 Tacoma, WA (Mount Tahoma)50 Tyce Thomas LB 6-0 206 Fr. RS 09-22-89 Wenatchee, WA (Wenatchee)51 Matt Ah You LB 5-11 215 Sr. TR 06-21-85 Rancho Cucamonga, CA (Lone Peak [UT]/Brigham Young)52 Taylor Tanasse DL 6-0 242 So. 1V 09-21-88 Yakima, WA (West Valley)53 Courtney Sanders DL 5-11 245 Fr. HS 03-12-91 Seatt le, WA (Hazen)54 Tony Quirk OL 6-6 300 Sr. 3V 10-17-86 Ellensburg, WA (Ellensburg)55 J.J. Quinlan LB 6-1 230 Fr. HS 07-11-91 Everett , WA (Archbishop Murphy)56 D’Mario Carter LB 5-11 201 Fr. HS 02-19-91 Seatt le, WA (John F. Kennedy)57 Turner Lee LB 6-2 225 Fr. HS 01-14-91 Sammamish, WA (Eastlake)58 Jordan Crim DB 5-11 174 Fr. HS 12-11-90 Ferndale, WA (Ferndale)59 Kevin Rowe LS 6-1 218 Fr. HS 09-19-90 Olympia, WA (Olympia)60 Tyson Riley DB 6-0 187 Fr. HS 09-14-90 North Bend, WA (Mount Si)61 Evan Tidball TE/LS 6-5 200 Fr. HS 04-01-91 Poulsbo, WA (North Kitsap)62 Tyler Hopkins OL 6-4 315 Fr. RS 12-30-89 Gig Harbor, WA (Gig Harbor)63 Marcus Ford DL 6-2 245 Sr. 1V 11-15-86 Sacramento, CA (Grant/Sacramento City College)64 Jon Murbach OL 6-5 264 Fr. RS 06-23-89 Kennewick, WA (Kamiakin)65 James Meeks OL 6-5 316 Jr. JC 11-24-87 Oakland, CA (Bishop O’Dowd/Foothill College)

*66 Ryan Stokes OL 6-2 300 Sr. 2V 10-16-86 Renton, WA (Kentridge)67 Luke Conklin OL 6-5 315 Jr. 2V 12-23-87 Walla Walla, WA (Walla Walla/Idaho)69 Bryce Waller OL 6-4 310 So. TR 06-27-86 Oak Harbor, WA (Oak Harbor/Air Force)70 Justi n Eden OL 6-4 295 So. 1V 03-15-89 Lacey, WA (Timberline)71 Donnie Johnson DL 6-2 245 Fr. HS 07-20-91 Olympia, WA (Capital)72 Michael Nelson OL 6-3 254 Fr. HS 04-17-91 Carnati on, WA (Mount Si)73 Jerod Baker DL 6-3 235 Fr. HS 12-12-90 Arlington, WA (Arlington)74 Andy Roof OL 6-5 305 Sr. TR 09-06-85 Spokane, WA (East Valley/Washington State)75 Scott Shelton OL 6-6 263 Fr. HS 04-02-91 Longview, WA (R.A. Long)76 Joey Tivnan OL 6-2 285 Fr. RS 02-11-90 Centralia, WA (Centralia)

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No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Exp. DOB Hometown (High School/Previous College[s])77 Grant Cisneros OL 6-4 272 Fr. HS 04-19-91 Sumner, WA (Sumner)78 Jeff King OL 6-4 310 Fr. HS 05-03-90 Tacoma, WA (Bellarmine Prep)79 Mac Morrison OL 6-4 358 Fr. RS 11-29-89 Renton, WA (Hazen)80 Justi n Helwege WR 6-5 215 So. 1V 06-24-89 Sammamish, WA (Eastlake)81 Robert Akeo-Orr WR 6-0 195 Fr. RS 05-28-90 Spanaway, WA (Bethel)

*82 Griffi n Squires TE 6-3 231 Fr. RS 02-21-90 Chehalis, WA (W.F. West)83 Billy Brice WR 6-3 168 Fr. HS 10-09-90 Moses Lake, WA (Moses Lake)84 Johnny Spevak WR 6-3 200 Sr. 3V 03-05-87 Edgewood, WA (Puyallup)85 Chris Finlayson TE 6-6 240 Fr. RS 02-25-90 Tacoma, WA (Fife)86 Michael Najera WR 6-3 195 Fr. RS 09-23-89 Walla Walla, WA (Walla Walla)87 Austi n Olson TE 6-2 250 Fr. RS 02-01-90 Tacoma, WA (Franklin Pierce)89 Luke Schindele WR 6-0 194 Fr. HS 09-11-90 Tacoma, WA (Bellarmine Prep)90 Antonio Hartwell DL 6-2 290 Sr. 1V 12-12-86 Las Vegas, NV (Foothill/Fresno City College)91 Tyrell Nielsen DL 6-5 254 Jr. 2V 03-12-88 Woodland, WA (Woodland)92 Braxton Brennan DL 6-2 263 Jr. JC 02-24-89 Lake Elsinore, CA (Elsinore/Palomar College)95 Josh Taylor DB 5-9 169 Fr. HS 09-10-90 Lacey, WA (Timberline)96 Garrett Rolsma K/P 6-1 200 Sr. 3V 05-09-86 University Place, WA (Curti s)97 Andrew Oney DL 6-3 245 So. 1V 12-11-88 Spanaway, WA (Spanaway Lake)98 Neil Fuhrmann DL 6-2 293 Fr. HS 03-28-90 Sumner, WA (Cascade Christi an)99 Eugene Germany DL 6-3 276 Jr. RS 02-16-86 Pomona, CA (Pomona/Michigan/Mount San Antonio College)

HEAD COACH/QUARTERBACKS: Blaine Bennett (Whitworth, 1987; 22-2, second year at CWU; 49-34, eighth year overall)ASSISTANT COACHES: Joe Lorig (assistant head coach/defensive coordinator/defensive backs; Western Oregon, 1995; second year), John Picha (off ensive coordinator/off ensive line/recruiti ng coordinator; Central Washington, 1993; 21st year), Stacy Collins (special teams/defensive line; Western Oregon, 1998; second year), Brian Avery (ti ght ends; second year), Blaine “Shorty” Bennett (ti ght ends; Whitworth, 1962; second year), Charles Chandler (wide receivers; Central Washington, 1988; ninth year), Casey Clift on (assistant defensive backs; Whitworth, 2007; fi rst year), Scott White (linebackers; Washington, 2006; fi rst year), Vernon Smith (graduate assistant–running backs; Montana, 2005; second year), John Gariano (graduate assistant–assistant defensive line; Central Washington, 2009; fi rst year), Anthony Blue (student assistant–assistant off ensive line/video coordinator; fi rst year)TEAM MANAGERS: Mike Smith (fi rst year), Reid Wall (fi rst year)SPORTS EQUIPMENT MANAGER: Lloyd Gage (Eastern Oregon, 2001; second year)HEAD ATHLETIC TRAINER FOOTBALL : Kari Gage, A.T.C. (Eastern Oregon, 2002; sixth year)EQUIPMENT COLLECTION & TEE RETRIEVAL: Bryan Yancy (third year)* Chris Smith (6H/85A), Griffi n Squires (82H/89A), and Ryan Stokes (66H/68A) wear diff erent home and away jerseys. Chris Finlayson (85 H) is not expected to travel.

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No Name Pos27 Adams, Dusti n DB51 Ah You, Matt LB81 Akeo-Orr, Robert WR20 Aludogbu, Emeka LB73 Baker, Jerod DL49 Barr, John RB23 Berry, Codey WR41 Bighill, Adam LB31 Breitzman, Taylor DB92 Brennan, Braxton DL83 Brice, Billy WR25 Cardin, Tyler RB56 Carter, D’Mario LB77 Cisneros, Grant OL67 Conklin, Luke OL58 Crim, Jordan DB26 Davis, Dominick RB46 Davis, Sean K/P12 Durbin, Jordan QB32 Dyer, Ryan DL39 Eason, Oscar DB70 Eden, Justi n OL

9 Eldridge, Randall RB85 Finlayson, Chris TE63 Ford, Marcus DL98 Fuhrmann, Neil DL43 Gannon, Daniel LB14 Gaut, Jordan WR99 Germany, Eugene DL21 Hall, Prince LB42 Harris, Sylvester DB90 Hartwell, Antonio DL

4 Hekker, Zach TE80 Helwege, Justi n WR62 Hopkins, Tyler OL71 Johnson, Donnie DL

No Name Pos93 Jones, Devin WR36 Kelly, Bryson RB78 King, Jeff OL30 Koopman, John DB/LB40 Langlow, Stan DB57 Lee, Turner LB24 Madon, Loa DB35 Mann, Aram WR65 Meeks, James OL18 Morgan, Cole QB28 Morris, Jerome RB79 Morrison, Mac OL64 Murbach, Jon OL86 Najera, Michael WR72 Nelson, Michael OL91 Nielsen, Tyrell DL87 Olson, Austi n TE97 Oney, Andrew DL55 Quinlan, J.J. LB54 Quirk, Tony OL45 Reno, Mike DL60 Riley, Tyson DB

7 Robertson, Ryan QB96 Rolsma, Garrett K/P74 Roof, Andy OL59 Rowe, Kevin LS53 Sanders, Courtney DL89 Schindele, Luke WR37 Shearer, Stetson DB75 Shelton, Scott OL*6 Smith, Chris WR

5 Smith, Courtney DB17 Snell, Matt LB84 Spevak, Johnny WR16 Spriggs, Jordy DB

*82 Squires, Griffi n TE

No Name Pos1 Stewart, Anthony DB

48 Sti nson, Ishmael RB*66 Stokes, Ryan OL

47 Stuby, Sean TE52 Tanasse, Taylor DL95 Taylor, Josh DB50 Thomas, Tyce LB61 Tidball, Evan TE/LS76 Tivnan, Joey OL

8 Togar, Sam WR34 Wagar, Kyle DB38 Wall, Riley RB69 Waller, Bryce OL11 Waller, Mike WR33 Walters, Jason DB

2 Weems, Jamal WR15 Weisner, David QB22 Westmoreland, Reggie WR10 Williams, Jerome DB44 Wood, Buddy LB29 Wright, Anthony DB

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SINGLE-GAME HIGHSSINGLE-GAME HIGHS INSIDE THE NUMBERSINSIDE THE NUMBERSCAREER BESTS RUSHINGPlayer Carries Yards41 A.Bighill 1 at UM 2008 6 at UM 200825 T.Cardin 4 vs APU 2009 30 vs HSU 200926 D.Davis 3 (twice) 32 vs APU 200932 R.Dyer 3 at UM 2008 13 vs SCSU 2006 9 R.Eldridge 30 at HSU 2009 111 at HSU 200936 B.Kelly 16 at ISU 2009 93 vs HSU 200918 C.Morgan 8 at WOU 2009 31 vs HSU 200928 J.Morris 25 vs WOU 2008 123 at APU 2008 7 R.Robertson 5 (twice) 21 at ISU 200996 G.Rolsma 1 at WTAMU 2008 6 at WTAMU 2008 6 Ch.Smith 1 vs HSU 2009 1 vs HSU 200984 J.Spevak 1 (twice) — 8 S.Togar 1 at ISU 2009 1 at ISU 2009 2 J.Weems 1 (twice) 17 at ISU 200922 R.Westmoreland 1 at WOU 2009 —

CAREER BESTS PASSINGPlayer Att empts Completi ons18 C.Morgan 31 vs TSU 2009 21 vs TSU 2009 7 R.Robertson 43 at ISU 2009 26 at ISU 200984 J.Spevak 1 vs WWU 2007 1 vs WWU 200715 D.Weisner 2 vs DSC 2009 2 vs DSC 2009

CAREER BESTS PASSING YARDSPlayer Yards18 C.Morgan 287 vs TSU 2009 7 R.Robertson 256 vs WTAMU 200984 J.Spevak 22 vs WWU 200715 D.Weisner 10 vs DSC 2009

CAREER BESTS RECEIVINGPlayer Recepti ons Yards81 R.Akeo-Orr 1 vs APU 2009 7 vs APU 200923 C.Berry 1 vs DSC 2009 6 vs DSC 200925 T.Cardin 1 vs DSC 2009 4 vs DSC 200932 R.Dyer 1 (six ti mes) 32 at UM 2008 9 R.Eldridge 5 (twice) 68 vs TSU 2009 4 Z.Hekker 3 (twice) 44 at HSU 200980 J.Helwege 4 (twice) 136 at APU 200836 B.Kelly 3 at ISU 2009 44 vs HSU 200928 J.Morris 5 at WWU 2008 23 vs WOU 200845 M.Reno 1 at HSU 2008 6 at HSU 2008 6 Ch.Smith 2 at UMD 2009 20 at UMD 200917 M.Snell 3 at GVSU 2007 48 vs MSC 200884 J.Spevak 13 at WWU 2008 197 at WOU 200882 G.Squires 1 vs HSU 2009 2 vs HSU 2009 8 S.Togar 6 at WWU 2008 87 at WWU 200811 M.Waller 8 at WOU 2008 61 at WOU 2008 2 J.Weems 5 at ISU 2009 50 vs HSU 200822 R.Westmoreland 6 vs WOU 2009 82 at DSC 2009

CAREER BESTS KICK RETURNSPlayer Returns Yards92 B.Brennan 1 (twice) 8 vs WOU 200932 R.Dyer 2 at WWU 2008 18 at WWU 200897 A.Oney 1 at WOU 2008 0 at WOU 2008 6 Ch.Smith 2 vs WOU 2009 58 vs WOU 2009 5 Co.Smith 4 (twice) 139 vs WOU 200884 J.Spevak 1 (three ti mes) 30 at WTAMU 200852 T.Tanasse 1 at APU 2008 33 at APU 200811 M.Waller 3 at UM 2008 53 at UM 200822 R.Westmoreland 5 at WTAMU 2008 98 at WTAMU 200810 J.Williams 4 vs AC 2007 93 at DSC 2009

CAREER BESTS PUNT RETURNSPlayer Returns Yards41 A.Bighill* — 2 at HSU 200925 T.Cardin* 1 (twice) 26 at HSU 200932 R.Dyer 1 at APU 2008 3 at APU 200891 T.Nielsen* – 26 vs AU 2007 5 Co.Smith* 1 vs MSC 2008 34 vs MSC 200884 J.Spevak 3 (twice) 57 at MSC 200950 T.Thomas* 1 at ISU 2009 21 at ISU 200911 M.Waller 1 at APU 2008 2 at APU 2008 2 J.Weems* — 15 vs DSC 200922 R.Westmoreland 2 vs APU 2009 52 at APU 200810 J.Williams 6 vs TSU 2009 88 vs TSU 200944 B.Wood* 1 (twice) 26 vs AU 2007

* yardage credited on blocked punt

CAREER BESTS TACKLESPlayer Tackles27 D.Adams 4 vs APU 200951 M.Ah You 10 at MSC 200920 E.Aludogbu 7 vs HSU 200923 C.Berry 2 at WOU 200941 A.Bighill 16 vs USD 200731 T.Breitzman 9 at APU 200892 B.Brennan 3 vs DSC 200925 T.Cardin 2 at ISU 200932 R.Dyer 7 vs HSU 2008 9 R.Eldridge 1 vs WOU 200963 M.Ford 8 at MSC 200943 D.Gannon 1 vs DSC 200999 E.Germany 5 (twice)21 P.Hall 14 vs APU 200990 A.Hartwell 6 at DSC 2008 4 Z.Hekker 1 at DSC 200980 J.Helwege 2 vs DSC 200930 J.Koopman 4 vs HSU 200824 L.Madon 6 (twice)18 C.Morgan 1 (twice)91 T.Nielsen 8 at GVSU 200797 A.Oney 5 (twice)54 T.Quirk 1 (twice)45 M.Reno 4 vs DSC 200996 G.Rolsma 3 vs WWU 2008 6 Ch.Smith 1 (six ti mes) 5 Co.Smith 8 at WTAMU 200817 M.Snell 9 vs APU 200984 J.Spevak 1 (seven ti mes)16 J.Spriggs 2 vs DSC 2009 1 A.Stewart 6 vs WOU 200952 T.Tanasse 3 (three ti mes)50 T.Thomas 3 (three ti mes) 8 S.Togar 2 at WWU 200811 M.Waller 1 (twice)22 R.Westmoreland 1 (three ti mes)10 J.Williams 12 (twice)44 B.Wood 16 vs AC 2007

MILESTONE GAMESPlayer Milestone Qty.51 M.Ah You 10+ tackles 1

2009 (1): MSC (10)41 A.Bighill 10+ tackles 5

2009 (2): DSC1 (11), WOU1 (10)2008 (2): UM (12), WTAMU (12)2007 (1): USD (16)

9 R.Eldridge 100+ rushing yards 22009 (2): HSU1 (111), TSU (101)

21 P.Hall 10+ tackles 42009 (4): WTAMU (10), APU (14), HSU1 (13), WOU1 (13)

80 J.Helwege 100+ receiving yards 22008 (2): APU (136), WWU2 (108)

18 C.Morgan 200+ pass yards 32009 (3): WOU1 (219), DSC2 (217), TSU (287)

28 J.Morris 100+ rush yards 22008 (2): WOU2 (101), APU (123)

7 R.Robertson 200+ pass yards 22009 (2): MSC (205), WTAMU (256)

84 J.Spevak 100+ receiving yards 192009 (3): MSC (133), WTAMU (121), WOU1 (104)2008 (8): DSC1 (133), WOU1 (197), HSU1 (134), UM (136), DSC2 (122), WWU1 (148), WOU2 (166), WTAMU (129)2007 (4): UMD (107), USD (156), WOU (112), GVSU (134)2006 (4): EWU (105), UMD (117), WOU (139), WWU (100)

10 J.Williams 10+ tackles 42008 (3): WWU1 (10), WWU2 (12), WTAMU (10)2007 (1): GVSU (12)

44 B.Wood 10+ tackles 162009 (4): MSC (10), WTAMU (10), APU (11), WOU2 (14)2008 (5): DSC1 (10), UM (13), HSU2 (12), WOU2 (10), WTAMU (10)2007 (6): USD (15), WWU (11), AC (16), MSU (11), AU (13), UNO2 (14)2006 (1): USD (10)

INSIDE THE CRIMSON ZONEGame Central / Opponentsat Mesa State 1-3 (FG) / 0-1at Minnesota Duluth 3-3 (TD, 2 FG) / 2-3 (TD, FG)West Texas A&M 5-5 (3 TD, 2 FG) / 2-2 (TD, FG)Azusa Pacifi c 4-4 (4 TD) / 2-3 (TD, FG)at Idaho State 4-5 (3 TD, FG) / 1-4 (TD)Dixie State 5-5 (3 TD, 2 FG) / 0-2at Humboldt State 4-5 (3 TD, FG) / 2-3 (2 TD)vs. Western Oregon 2-2 (2 FG) / 2-4 (2 TD)Humboldt State 3-4 (3 TD) / 1-2 (TD)at Dixie State 4-4 (2 TD, 2 FG) / 2-4 (TD, FG)at Western Oregon 2-2 (2 TD) / 1-2 (TD)Tarleton State 4-7 (2 TD, 2 FG) / 2-2 (2 FG)Northwest Missouri StateSEASON TOTALS 41 49 / 17 32

GIVEAWAY/TAKEAWAYGiveaway Takeaway

Game Fum Int Ttl Fum Int Ttlat Mesa State 1 1 2 1 3 4at Minnesota Duluth 0 1 1 0 0 0West Texas A&M 0 0 0 1 0 1Azusa Pacifi c 1 0 1 2 2 4at Idaho State 1 4 5 4 2 6Dixie State 0 0 0 0 2 2at Humboldt State 0 1 1 2 0 2vs. Western Oregon 0 3 3 0 1 1Humboldt State 1 0 1 0 1 1at Dixie State 1 0 1 1 0 1at Western Oregon 2 0 2 0 2 2Tarleton State 0 1 1 2 0 2Northwest Missouri StateSEASON TOTALS 7 11 18 13 13 26

FIELD GOAL SEQUENCESGame Central Opponentat Mesa State 49B, 30 —at Minnesota Duluth 36, 24 20, 23B, 48BWest Texas A&M 18, 27 23Azusa Pacifi c — 23at Idaho State 28, 37R 34LDixie State 35, 41, 21, 49R —at Humboldt State 21, 42 35Lvs. Western Oregon 32, 22, 44 34L, 50SHumboldt State 47 —at Dixie State 37, 23, 44 31, 33Bat Western Oregon — —Tarleton State 25L, 27, 30, 33R 39, 31Northwest Missouri State

WILDCATS ON OPENING DRIVESGame First Half Second Halfat Mesa State Punt Touchdownat Minnesota Duluth Field Goal TouchdownWest Texas A&M Punt DownsAzusa Pacifi c Fumble Touchdownat Idaho State Punt Intercepti onDixie State Punt Touchdownat Humboldt State Downs Touchdownvs. Western Oregon Punt TouchdownHumboldt State Touchdown Puntat Dixie State Punt Touchdownat Western Oregon Punt TouchdownTarleton State Punt PuntNorthwest Missouri StateSEASON TOTALS 2 12 TD, FG 8 12 8 TD

FUMBLESPlayer No-LostCole Morgan (QB) 7-2Ryan Robertson (QB) 4-0Randall Eldridge (RB) 3-3Johnny Spevak (WR) 2-0Jerome Williams (DB) 2-1Bryson Kelly (RB) 1-1Jerome Morris (RB) 1-1SEASON TOTALS 20 7

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ACTIVE CAREER STATISTICAL TOTALSACTIVE CAREER STATISTICAL TOTALSRUSHING Car Yds TD Lg 9 R.Eldridge 206 866 10 6028 J.Morris 196 738 12 43t36 B.Kelly 111 524 1 72t18 C.Morgan 27 53 2 1725 T.Cardin 10 47 0 2326 D.Davis 7 41 0 21 2 J.Weems 2 25 0 1732 R.Dyer 7 14 0 841 A.Bighill 1 6 0 696 G.Rolsma 1 6 0 6 6 Ch.Smith 1 1 0 1 8 S.Togar 1 1 0 122 R.Westmoreland 1 -2 0 0 7 R.Robertson 19 -20 0 1484 J.Spevak 2 -28 0 0

PASSING Comp-Att -Int Yds TD Lg18 C.Morgan 97-171-3 1,287 8 66t 7 R.Robertson 125-218-8 1,275 13 68t84 J.Spevak 1-1-0 22 1 22t15 D.Weisner 2-2-0 10 0 6

RECEIVING Rec Yds TD Lg84 J.Spevak 315 4,396 54 71t11 M.Waller 60 551 2 2880 J.Helwege 23 442 4 75t 2 J.Weems 41 428 4 41t22 R.Westmoreland 29 387 2 62 8 S.Togar 19 239 2 50 9 R.Eldridge 23 224 0 28 4 Z.Hekker 12 159 1 2828 J.Morris 21 147 0 2336 B.Kelly 15 110 1 2317 M.Snell 6 91 0 2932 R.Dyer 6 73 1 32t 6 Ch.Smith 7 62 0 1681 R.Akeo-Orr 1 7 0 723 C.Berry 1 6 0 645 M.Reno 1 6 0 625 T.Cardin 1 4 0 482 G.Squires 1 2 1 2t

PUNT RETURNS No Yds TD Lg10 J.Williams 29 310 0 3584 J.Spevak 17 192 0 4722 R.Westmoreland 3 85 0 5225 T.Cardin 2 39 0 044 B.Wood 2 37 0 0 5 Co.Smith 1 34 0 3491 T.Nielsen 0 26 1 26t50 T.Thomas 1 21 0 032 R.Dyer 1 5 1 341 A.Bighill 0 2 1 2t11 M.Waller 1 2 0 2

KICK RETURNS No Yds TD Lg10 J.Williams 32 760 0 72 5 Co.Smith 21 625 2 98t 6 Ch.Smith 5 113 0 3822 R.Westmoreland 5 98 0 4232 R.Dyer 7 74 0 1611 M.Waller 3 53 0 2684 J.Spevak 3 52 0 3052 T.Tanasse 1 33 0 3392 B.Brennan 2 15 0 897 A.Oney 1 0 0 017 M.Snell 1 0 0 0

ALL PURPOSE Rush Rec PR KR Int Tot84 J.Spevak -28 4,396 192 52 0 4,61210 J.Williams 0 0 310 760 251 1,321 9 R.Eldridge 866 224 0 0 0 1,09028 J.Morris 738 147 0 0 0 885 5 Co.Smith 0 0 34 625 -1 65836 B.Kelly 524 110 0 0 0 63411 M.Waller 0 551 2 53 0 60622 R.Westmoreland -2 387 85 98 0 568 2 J.Weems 25 428 15 0 0 46880 J.Helwege 0 442 0 0 0 442 8 S.Togar 1 239 0 0 0 240 6 Ch.Smith 1 62 0 113 0 17632 R.Dyer 14 73 5 74 0 166 4 Z.Hekker 0 159 0 0 0 15917 M.Snell 0 91 0 0 0 9125 T.Cardin 47 4 39 0 0 9044 B.Wood 0 0 37 0 39 7618 C.Morgan 53 0 0 0 0 5341 A.Bighill 6 0 2 0 35 4326 D.Davis 41 0 0 0 0 4131 T.Breitzman 0 0 0 0 39 3924 L.Madon 0 0 0 0 33 3352 T.Tanasse 0 0 0 33 0 3391 T.Nielsen 0 0 26 0 0 2621 P.Hall 0 0 0 0 25 2550 T.Thomas 0 0 21 0 0 2192 B.Brennan 0 0 0 15 0 1581 R.Akeo-Orr 0 7 0 0 0 723 C.Berry 0 6 0 0 0 645 M.Reno 0 6 0 0 0 696 G.Rolsma 6 0 0 0 0 682 G.Squires 0 2 0 0 0 2 7 R.Robertson -20 0 0 0 0 -20

TOTAL OFFENSE Plays Rush Pass Total TD18 C.Morgan 198 53 1,287 1,340 10 7 R.Robertson 237 -20 1,275 1,255 13 9 R.Eldridge 206 866 0 866 1028 J.Morris 196 738 0 738 1236 B.Kelly 111 524 0 524 126 D.Davis 7 41 0 41 025 T.Cardin 10 47 0 47 0 2 J.Weems 2 25 0 25 032 R.Dyer 7 14 0 14 015 D.Weisner 2 0 10 10 041 A.Bighill 1 6 0 6 096 G.Rolsma 1 6 0 6 0 6 Ch.Smith 1 1 0 1 0 8 S.Togar 1 1 0 1 022 R.Westmoreland 1 -2 0 -2 084 J.Spevak 3 -28 22 -6 1

SCORING TD PAT 2PAT FG Total96 G.Rolsma 0 169 0 53 32884 J.Spevak 54 0 1 0 32628 J.Morris 12 0 0 0 72 9 R.Eldridge 10 0 0 0 60 2 J.Weems 5 0 0 0 3080 J.Helwege 4 0 0 0 2444 B.Wood 3 0 0 0 1832 R.Dyer 2 0 0 0 1236 B.Kelly 2 0 0 0 1218 C.Morgan 2 0 0 0 1291 T.Nielsen 2 0 0 0 12 5 Co.Smith 2 0 0 0 12 8 S.Togar 2 0 0 0 1211 M.Waller 2 0 0 0 1222 R.Westmoreland 2 0 0 0 1241 A.Bighill 1 0 0 0 6 4 Z.Hekker 1 0 0 0 682 G.Squires 1 0 0 0 610 J.Williams 1 0 0 0 6

FIELD GOALS FGM FGA Pct Lg96 G.Rolsma 53 70 75.7 47

PUNTING No Yds Avg Lg96 G.Rolsma 146 5,430 37.2 65

INTERCEPTIONS Int Yds TD Lg10 J.Williams 13 251 1 100t41 A.Bighill 6 35 0 1844 B.Wood 3 39 0 3721 P.Hall 3 25 0 2524 L.Madon 2 33 0 20 5 Co.Smith 2 -1 0 031 T.Breitzman 1 39 0 3963 M.Ford 1 0 0 0 1 A.Stewart 1 0 0 0

TACKLES UT AT TT TFL-Yds44 B.Wood 179 187 376 41.5-17241 A.Bighill 100 102 202 25.5-11110 J.Williams 99 85 184 8.0-1621 P.Hall 44 51 95 15.5-4631 T.Breitzman 46 38 84 0.5-191 T.Nielsen 38 40 78 19.5-90 5 Co.Smith 50 15 65 3.5-563 M.Ford 17 36 53 4.0-1397 A.Oney 16 35 51 11.5-6890 A.Hartwell 19 27 46 7.0-3217 M.Snell 26 16 42 2.5-7 1 A.Stewart 21 19 40 2.5-732 R.Dyer 24 14 38 13.5-8524 L.Madon 23 13 36 0.5-199 E.Germany 13 22 35 10.5-4696 G.Rolsma 16 11 27 0.0-052 T.Tanasse 13 14 27 9.0-4220 E.Aludogbu 17 6 23 1.5-845 M.Reno 10 8 18 4.5-1850 T.Thomas 8 8 16 0.5-130 J.Koopman 9 6 15 0.0-051 M.Ah You 0 10 10 0.5-192 B.Brennan 5 2 7 2.5-1584 J.Spevak 7 0 7 0.0-0 8 S.Togar 4 3 7 0.0-027 D.Adams 3 3 6 0.0-016 J.Spriggs 4 2 6 0.0-0 6 Ch.Smith 4 2 6 0.0-023 C.Berry 2 2 4 0.0-025 T.Cardin 2 2 4 0.0-080 J.Helwege 1 3 4 0.0-022 R.Westmoreland 1 2 3 0.0-018 C.Morgan 1 1 2 0.0-054 T.Quirk 1 1 2 0.0-011 M.Waller 2 0 2 0.0-0 9 R.Eldridge 1 0 1 0.0-043 D.Gannon 0 1 1 0.0-0 4 Z.Hekker 1 0 1 0.0-0

SACKS UT AT Total Yds32 R.Dyer 10 2 11.0 8044 B.Wood 8 6 11.0 7991 T.Nielsen 7 4 9.0 5897 A.Oney 4 7 7.5 5541 A.Bighill 6 1 6.5 6252 T.Tanasse 3 4 5.0 3090 A.Hartwell 3 2 4.0 2899 E.Germany 2 2 3.0 2145 M.Reno 2 1 2.5 1492 B.Brennan 2 0 2.0 1463 M.Ford 1 2 2.0 821 P.Hall 2 0 2.0 16

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THE LAST TIME ...THE LAST TIME ...CENTRAL WASHINGTON TEAMCategory Stati sti c/Last Occurrence # Games SinceSCORED 70+ POINTS 75, vs. Fort Lewis, 8/30/2002 90SCORED 60 69 POINTS 61, vs. Western Oregon, 10/22/2005 50SCORED 50 59 POINTS 50, vs. Western Washington, 10/11/2008 17SCORED 40 49 POINTS 42, vs. Azusa Pacifi c, 9/19/2009 8BACK TO BACK 40+ GAMES vs. Western Washington (49), at West Texas A&M (42), 2008 12RUSHED FOR 400+ YARDS 419, vs. Whitworth, 10/31/1992 187RUSHED FOR 300 399 YARDS 302, vs. New Haven, 11/8/2003 70RUSHED FOR 200 299 YARDS 288, vs. Humboldt State, 10/24/2009 3RUSHED/PASSED FOR 200 YARDS R-210, P-218, vs. Ashland, 11/17/2007 26HAD 600+ YARDS IN TOTAL OFFENSE 696 (R-292, P-404), vs. Fort Lewis, 8/30/2002 90HAD 500 599 YARDS IN TOTAL OFFENSE 531 (R-160, P-371), vs. Western Washington, 10/11/2008 17HAD 400 499 YARDS IN TOTAL OFFENSE 409 (R-122, P-287), vs. Tarleton State, 11/21/2009 0SCORED ON FIRST OFFENSIVE PLAY vs. Saint Mary’s (CA), 9/21/2002 (Brian Potucek 75-yard pass from Zak Hill) 87WON GAME ON FINAL OFFENSIVE PLAY at Dixie State, 8/30/2008 (J.R. Hasty 25-yard run in OT) 23RECORDED A SAFETY at Idaho State, 9/26/2009 7RECORDED TWO SAFETIES IN A GAME vs. Humboldt State, 10/15/2005 51RECORDED A DEFENSIVE TOUCHDOWN vs. Western Oregon, 10/17/2009 (1 intercepti on) 4RECORDED TWO DEFENSIVE TOUCHDOWNS vs. Dixie State, 10/4/2008 (1 fumble return, 1 intercepti on) 18RECORDED THREE DEFENSIVE TOUCHDOWNS vs. Western Oregon, 10/22/2005 (2 intercepti ons, 1 fumble return) 50ZERO PUNTS IN A GAME vs. Humboldt State, 10/21/2000 105ZERO SACKS ALLOWED IN A GAME vs. Humboldt State, 10/24/2009 3RECORDED A SHUTOUT at Mesa State (10-0), 8/29/2009 11WAS SHUT OUT BY OPPONENT at North Dakota (34-0), 9/11/2004 66HELD OPPONENTS TO 10 19 YARDS RUSHING at Humboldt State, 10/18/2008 (18 att empts, 13 yards) 16HELD OPPONENTS TO 0 9 YARDS RUSHING at Carroll (MT), 9/25/1999 (37 att empts, 7 yards) 118HELD OPPONENTS TO NEGATIVE YARDS RUSHING vs. Tarleton State, 11/21/2009 (24 att empts, -14 yards) 0RECORDED MORE POINTS THAN PLAYS vs. Whitworth, 10/31/1992 (66 points, 62 plays) 187PLAYED IN A 1 OVERTIME GAME at Dixie State, 8/30/2008 (W, 44-38) 23

CENTRAL WASHINGTON INDIVIDUALCategory Stati sti c/Last Occurrence # Games SinceRUSHED FOR 300+ YARDS Nat Conley, vs. Humboldt State, 10/27/2001 (40-322) 94RUSHED FOR 200 299 YARDS Emilio Iniguez, vs. Montana-Western, 9/3/2004 (39-219) 67RUSHED FOR 100 199 YARDS Randall Eldridge, vs. Tarleton State, 11/21/2009 (18-101) 0RUSHED FOR 5 TOUCHDOWNS Pat Patt erson, vs. Dickinson State, 12/2/1989 217RUSHED FOR 4 TOUCHDOWNS Jerome Morris, vs. Western Washington, 11/8/2008 13RUSHED FOR 3 TOUCHDOWNS Randall Eldridge, at Humboldt State, 10/10/2009 5RUSHED FOR 2 TOUCHDOWNS Randall Eldridge, vs. Tarleton State, 11/21/2009 0TWO PLAYERS RUSHED FOR 100+ YARDS vs. Pacifi c (OR), 10/5/1991 (Joey McCanna, 11-129; Kenny Thompson, 7-104) 201100 YARD RUSHER & 100 YARD RECEIVER, SAME GAME at Azusa Pacifi c, 11/1/2008 (Jerome Morris, 15 car.-123 yds.; Justi n Helwege, 4 rec.-136 yds.) 14PASSED FOR 400+ YARDS Mike Reilly, at West Texas A&M, 11/15/2008 (420) 12PASSED FOR 300 399 YARDS Mike Reilly, vs. Western Oregon, 10/25/2008 (359) 15PASSED FOR 200 299 YARDS Cole Morgan, vs. Tarleton State, 11/21/2009 (287) 0PASSED FOR 5 TOUCHDOWNS Mike Reilly, at West Texas A&M, 11/15/2008 12PASSED FOR 4 TOUCHDOWNS Ryan Robertson, vs. West Texas A&M, 9/12/2009 9PASSED FOR 3 TOUCHDOWNS Ryan Robertson, at Idaho State, 9/26/2009 8PASSED FOR 2 TOUCHDOWNS Cole Morgan, vs. Humboldt State, 10/24/2009 3HAD 60+ PASS ATTEMPTS Mike Reilly, at West Texas A&M, 11/15/2008 (61) 12HAD 50 59 PASS ATTEMPTS Zak Hill, vs. Western Washington, 10/19/2002 (50) 83HAD 40 49 PASS ATTEMPTS Ryan Robertson, at Idaho State, 9/26/2009 (43) 7HAD 30 39 PASS ATTEMPTS Cole Morgan, vs. Tarleton State, 11/21/2009 (31) 0HAD 20 29 PASS ATTEMPTS Cole Morgan, at Dixie State, 10/31/2009 (27) 2HAD 30+ PASS COMPLETIONS Mike Reilly, at West Texas A&M, 11/15/2008 (30) 12HAD 20 29 PASS COMPLETIONS Cole Morgan, vs. Tarleton State, 11/21/2009 (21) 0COMPLETED 15 CONSECUTIVE PASS ATTEMPTS Zak Hill, vs. Fort Lewis, 8/30/2002 90HAD TWO 100 YARD PASSERS, SAME GAME at Simon Fraser, 10/19/1996 (Ryan Fournier, 247 yds.; Casey Jacox, 125 yds.) 145HAD 10+ RECEPTIONS Johnny Spevak, vs. Western Oregon, 10/25/2008 (10) 15HAD 200+ RECEIVING YARDS Nate Brookreson, at Carroll (MT), 8/28/2004 (236) 68HAD 100 199 YARDS RECEIVING Johnny Spevak, vs. Western Oregon, 10/17/2009 (104) 4HAD 4 TOUCHDOWN RECEPTIONS Johnny Spevak, at West Texas A&M, 11/15/2008 12HAD 3 TOUCHDOWN RECEPTIONS Johnny Spevak, at Western Oregon, 10/13/2007 30HAD 2 TOUCHDOWN RECEPTIONS Johnny Spevak, vs. Dixie State, 10/3/2009 6TWO PLAYERS HAD 100+ RECEIVING YARDS Jared Bronson (169) and Johnny Spevak (129), at West Texas A&M, 11/15/2008 12INTERCEPTED 3 PASSES Bill Morrison, vs. San Francisco State, 11/7/1970 403INTERCEPTED 2 PASSES Jerome Williams, vs. Dixie State, 10/4/2008 18RETURNED A KICKOFF FOR A TOUCHDOWN Courtney Smith, vs. Western Oregon, 10/25/2008 (98) 15RETURNED A PUNT FOR A TOUCHDOWN Brian Potucek, vs. Eastern Oregon, 10/9/2004 (38) 62RETURNED AN INTERCEPTION FOR A TOUCHDOWN Jerome Williams, vs. Western Oregon, 10/17/2009 (100) 4RETURNED A FUMBLE FOR A TOUCHDOWN Buddy Wood, vs. Azusa Pacifi c, 9/19/2009 (33) 8RETURNED A DEFENSIVE P.A.T. FOR A CONVERSION J.R. Jamerson, at Azusa Pacifi c, 11/1/2008 14BLOCKED AN EXTRA POINT Andrew Oney, at Western Oregon, 11/7/2009 1BLOCKED A FIELD GOAL Courtney Smith, at Dixie State, 10/31/2009 2BLOCKED A PUNT Adam Bighill, at Humboldt State, 10/10/2009 5BLOCKED A PUNT FOR A TOUCHDOWN Adam Bighill, at Humboldt State, 10/10/2009 5TWO POINT CONVERSION Jared Bronson, at Montana, 9/27/2008 (pass from Mike Reilly) 19KICKED 3 FIELD GOALS Garrett Rolsma, at Dixie State, 10/31/2009 (37, 23, 44) 2KICKED 2 FIELD GOALS Garrett Rolsma, vs. Tarleton State, 11/21/2009 (27, 30) 0KICKED A 50+ YARD FIELD GOAL Ken McConkey, at Idaho State, 10/3/1992 (54) 190KICKED AN 80+ YARD PUNT Bob Denslow, vs. Gonzaga Frosh, 10/14/1933 (83) 683KICKED A 70+ YARD PUNT Coby Sadler, vs. Montana-Western, 9/3/2004 (74) 67KICKED A 60+ YARD PUNT Garrett Rolsma, vs. Humboldt State, 10/24/2009 (65) 3

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HEAD COACH BLAINE BENNETTHEAD COACH BLAINE BENNETTRecord at CWU: 22-2, second yearOverall Head Coaching Record: 49-34, eighth yearAlma Mater: Whitworth, 1987Age: 45 (October 15, 1964) Aft er a seven-year hiatus from the collegiate head coaching fi eld, Blaine Bennett returned to familiar surroundings as a college head coach and to the state of Washington when he was named the head football coach at Central Washington University on January 18, 2008. Bennett has had quite a successful fi rst two years on the

Ellensburg campus, winning 22 of his fi rst 24 games and leading Central Washington to consecuti ve appearances in the NCAA Division II playoff s. The Wildcats have also won their fi rst 14 Great Northwest Athleti c Conference under Bennett ’s guidance, including the only 8-0 record in conference history (2008). Central has also had a combined 22 fi rst-team all-conference selecti ons over two seasons, including 13 fi rst-team picks in 2009 as the Wildcats ascended to the number one ranking in NCAA Division II for the fi rst ti me in the program’s history. Bennett , who has been named GNAC Coach of the Year in each of his two seasons with CWU, also mentored quarterback Mike Reilly to a runner-up fi nish in the Harlon Hill Trophy balloti ng in 2008 as the top Division II football player in the country. Bennett , 45, returned to an area he knew quite well as a youth, having been raised in both Ellensburg and Walla Walla. He graduated from Walla Walla High School in 1983, playing football for his father, Shorty Bennett , and then embarked on a college football career at both the University of Idaho and Whitworth College. A 1987 graduate of Whitworth with a degree in secondary educati on and math, Bennett then spent two years as a graduate assistant coach at Washington State University, adding a Master’s degree in physical educati on from WSU in 1990. He also spent one season as the off ensive coordinator at California State University, Chico (Chico State) and one year as wide receivers coach at Idaho. As a collegiate head coach, Bennett is quite familiar with small college football in the Pacifi c Northwest. He spent six seasons as the head coach at Western Oregon University in Monmouth, Ore., compiling a 27-32 record as the Wolves’ mentor from 1995-2000. During that ti me, he helped guide the school through a transiti on from the NAIA to NCAA Division II ranks, leading the Wolves to the NAIA playoff s and a Columbia Football Associati on championship in 1997. Following his coaching sti nt at WOU, which had also included three seasons as an assistant coach, Bennett spent six years at the NCAA Division I level as an assistant coach. He was the quarterbacks coach and recruiti ng coordinator under Joe Tiller at Purdue University from 2001-05 before becoming the assistant head coach at Michigan State University under John L. Smith in 2006. While at Purdue, he coached current Denver Broncos quarterback Kyle Orton. Bennett has been married to wife Melissa for 20 years. The couple has three children, sons Blaine John (17) and Matt hew (14), and daughter Brianne (16). Blaine John is a high school senior, while Brianne is a junior and Matt hew is a freshman.

BENNETT VS. ALL OPPONENTSBENNETT VS. ALL OPPONENTSWOU CWU

OPPONENT W-L W-L W-LAzusa Pacifi c 1-1 2-0 3-1UC Davis 0-4 0-0 0-4Cal State Northridge 0-1 0-0 0-1Carson-Newman 0-1 0-0 0-1Central Washington 4-2 – 4-2Chico State 0-1 0-0 0-1Dixie State 0-0 4-0 4-0Eastern Oregon 2-3 0-0 2-3Eastern Washington 0-1 0-0 0-1Humboldt State 3-1 4-0 7-1Idaho State 0-0 1-0 1-0Lewis & Clark 1-1 0-0 1-1Linfi eld 1-3 0-0 1-3Mesa State 1-0 2-0 3-0Minnesota Duluth 0-0 1-0 1-0Montana 0-0 0-1 0-1Northwest Missouri State 0-0 0-0 0-0Pacifi c Lutheran 1-1 0-0 1-1Puget Sound 1-0 0-0 1-0Simon Fraser 4-2 0-0 4-2Southern Oregon 3-3 0-0 3-3Tarleton State 0-0 1-0 1-0West Texas A&M 0-0 1-1 1-1Western Oregon – 4-0 4-0Western Washington 2-4 2-0 4-4Whitworth 2-0 0-0 2-0Willamett e 1-3 0-0 1-3ALL OPPONENTS 27-32 22-2 49-34

CWU head coach Blaine Bennett led the Wildcats to a 10-2 overall record in his fi rst year on the Ellensburg campus. He also coached quarterback Mike Reilly to a second-place fi nish in the balloti ng for the Harlon Hill Trophy as the top player in Division II in 2008.

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SITUATION 19951995 19961996 19971997 19981998 19991999 20002000 WOUWOU 20082008 20092009 CWUCWU TOTALSWhen playing at home 2-2 1-4 3-0 1-4 3-2 3-2 13-14 5-0 5-0 10-0 23-14When playing on road 0-5 2-3 4-3 3-1 2-3 3-3 14-18 4-2 6-0 10-2 24-20When playing at neutral site 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 1-0 2-0 2-0When playing on natural grass 2-7 3-6 7-3 4-5 5-5 6-5 27-31 7-0 6-0 13-0 40-31When playing on arti fi cial surface 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 3-2 6-0 9-2 9-3When scoring fi rst 0-1 1-4 6-1 1-0 4-3 4-2 16-11 8-2 9-0 17-2 33-13When opponent scores fi rst 2-6 2-3 1-2 3-5 1-2 2-3 11-21 2-0 3-0 5-0 16-21When leading aft er fi rst quarter 0-1 0-2 3-0 2-0 5-3 4-2 14-8 8-0 7-0 15-0 31-8When trailing aft er fi rst quarter 1-3 2-3 1-2 2-5 0-0 2-3 8-16 1-1 3-0 4-1 12-17When ti ed aft er fi rst quarter 1-3 1-2 3-1 0-0 0-2 0-0 5-8 1-1 2-0 3-1 8-9When leading at halft ime 1-1 2-1 4-0 3-0 5-2 5-1 20-5 9-1 8-0 17-1 37-6When trailing at halft ime 1-6 1-4 2-2 1-3 0-1 1-3 6-19 1-1 3-0 4-1 10-20When ti ed at halft ime 0-0 0-2 1-1 0-2 0-2 0-1 1-8 0-0 1-0 1-0 2-8When leading aft er third quarter 2-0 2-1 5-0 3-1 5-3 5-2 22-7 8-0 9-0 17-0 39-7When trailing aft er third quarter 0-7 1-6 1-3 1-4 0-2 1-3 4-25 1-2 1-0 2-2 6-27When ti ed aft er third quarter 0-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 1-0 2-0 3-0 4-0When team has more rushing yards 2-2 3-1 3-1 4-2 5-1 3-0 20-7 7-0 9-0 16-0 36-7When opponent has more rushing yards 0-5 0-6 4-2 0-3 0-3 3-5 7-24 3-2 3-0 6-2 13-26When rushing yards are even 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1When team rushes for 200 or more yards 0-0 1-0 0-0 3-1 2-0 1-0 7-1 0-0 1-0 1-0 8-1When team rushes for 150 or more yards 1-2 2-1 2-1 3-2 3-0 3-0 14-6 3-0 4-0 7-0 21-6When team holds opponent to 100 or fewer rushing yards 0-2 1-1 4-1 2-2 4-2 3-1 14-9 5-0 10-0 15-0 29-9When team holds opponent to 150 or fewer rushing yards 2-2 2-1 6-1 3-2 5-2 4-1 22-9 10-1 10-0 20-1 42-10When team has more passing yards 1-3 1-5 3-1 1-2 3-2 5-2 14-15 8-0 8-0 16-0 30-15When opponent has more passing yards 1-4 2-2 4-2 3-3 2-3 1-2 13-16 2-2 4-0 6-2 19-18When passing yards are even 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1When team passes for 300 or more yards 0-2 0-3 1-0 1-1 2-2 1-1 5-9 6-1 1-0 7-1 12-10When team passes for 200 or more yards 1-4 2-5 5-2 3-3 5-4 4-3 20-21 10-2 6-0 16-2 36-23When team holds opponent to 150 or fewer passing yards 0-2 0-3 2-1 0-1 1-0 2-2 5-9 2-0 3-0 5-0 10-9When team holds opponent to 200 or fewer passing yards 1-3 1-5 3-2 1-2 2-0 4-4 12-16 4-0 8-0 12-0 24-16When team has more total yards 2-2 3-4 4-0 2-3 5-1 4-2 20-12 8-0 11-0 19-0 39-12When opponent has more total yards 0-5 0-3 3-3 2-2 0-4 2-3 7-20 2-2 1-0 3-2 10-22When team has more fi rst downs 0-3 2-5 3-0 2-2 3-1 4-0 14-11 9-1 11-0 20-1 34-12When opponent has more fi rst downs 1-3 1-1 4-3 2-2 2-4 2-5 12-18 1-1 1-0 2-1 14-19When fi rst downs are even 1-1 0-1 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 1-3 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-3When team forces more turnovers 2-2 1-2 5-0 3-2 1-1 2-1 14-8 6-1 7-0 13-1 27-9When team commits more turnovers 0-4 2-4 1-3 1-3 2-2 1-2 7-18 1-1 2-0 3-1 10-19When turnovers are even 0-1 0-1 1-0 0-0 2-2 3-2 6-6 3-0 3-0 6-0 12-6Games decided by three points or less 0-1 3-1 4-0 1-2 0-2 1-0 9-6 0-1 2-0 2-1 11-7Games decided by seven points or less 0-1 3-4 4-1 1-3 0-4 3-1 11-14 3-2 3-0 6-2 17-16Overti me games 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-2 0-1 0-0 0-4 1-0 0-0 1-0 1-4

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2009 FOOTBALL STATISTICS2009 FOOTBALL STATISTICS2009 SCOREBOARD 12 0, 6 0 GREAT NORTHWEST ATHLETIC CONFERENCEDate CWU rank Opponent (ranking) Site Time/Result Att end. WeatherAug 29 14/14 at Mesa State (RV/NR) Grand Juncti on, CO W, 10-0 2,861 90o F, sunny, 5 mph WNWSep 3 9/9 at Minnesota Duluth (2/3) Duluth, MN W, 13-10 5,389 73o F, sunny, 5 mph SWSep 12 6/6 WEST TEXAS A&M ELLENSBURG, WA W, 34-10 2,977 83o F, sunny, 7 mph NSep 19 5/4 AZUSA PACIFIC ELLENSBURG, WA W, 42-10 4,428 73o F, partly cloudy/windy, 31 mph NNWSep 26 5/4 at Idaho State Pocatello, ID W, 33-22 4,980 IndoorsOct 3 5/4 *DIXIE STATE ELLENSBURG, WA W, 37-6 4,519 59o F, fair, 5 mph NNWOct 10 4/4 *at Humboldt State Arcata, CA W, 34-27 3,309 54o F, sunny, 10 mph SSWOct 17 3/3 *vs. Western Oregon [BIS] Seatt le, WA W, 23-21 5,374 62o F, partly cloudy, 12 mph SSWOct 24 2/2 *HUMBOLDT STATE HC ELLENSBURG, WA W, 38-7 5,410 57o F, sunny, 10 mph NNWOct 31 2/2 *at Dixie State St. George, UT W, 23-9 2,814 58o F, sunny, calmNov 7 2/2 *at Western Oregon Monmouth, OR W, 20-6 1,750 53o F, showers, 15 mph SNov 21 1/1 TARLETON STATE 12/12 NCAA ELLENSBURG, WA W, 27-6 6,162 43o F, partly cloudy, 6 mph SENov 28 1/1 NORTHWEST MISSOURI STATE 2/2 NCAA ELLENSBURG, WA NoonRankings listed are AFCA/D2football.com / * Great Northwest Athleti c Conference game / [BIS] Batt le in Seatt le VII / [HC] Homecoming / [NCAA] NCAA D-II playoff game

TEAM STATISTICSCWU OPP

SCORINGPoints Per Game

33427.8

13411.2

FIRST DOWNSRushingPassingPenalty

22589

11917

155458525

RUSHING YARDAGEYards gained rushingYards lost rushingRushing Att emptsAverage Per RushAverage Per GameTDs Rushing

1,7322,013

2814633.7

144.313

6611,032

3713282.0

55.15

PASSING YARDAGEComp-Att -IntAverage Per PassAverage Per CatchAverage Per GameTDs Passing

2,572224-392-11

6.611.5

214.321

2,185202-383-13

5.710.8

182.111

TOTAL OFFENSETotal PlaysAverage Per PlayAverage Per Game

4,3048555.0

358.7

2,8467114.0

237.2KICK RETURNS: #-YardsAverage Per Return

26-57322.0

52-86016.5

PUNT RETURNS: #-YardsAverage Per Return

32-47314.8

12-897.4

INT RETURNS: #-YardsAverage Per Return

13-19715.2

11-19717.9

FUMBLES-LOST 20-7 21-13PENALTIES-YardsAverage Per Game

112-87172.6

78-63953.2

PUNTS-YardsAverage Per PuntNet punt average

55-2,09838.135.4

80-2,90436.329.9

TIME OF POSSESSION/Game 32:34 27:263RD-DOWN Conversions3rd-Down Pct

85/18945%

41/16824%

4TH-DOWN Conversions4th-Down Pct

4/1625%

9/2339%

SACKS BY-Yards 25-161 12-88MISC YARDS 21 0TOUCHDOWNS SCORED 39 17FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS 20-25 6-13ON-SIDE KICKS 0-1 0-3RED-ZONE SCORES 41-49 84% 17-32 53%RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS 26-49 53% 11-32 34%PAT-ATTEMPTS 38-39 97% 12-16 75%ATTENDANCEGames/Avg Per GameNeutral Site Games

23,4965/4,699

21,1036/3,5171/5,374

SCORE BY QUARTERS 1st 2nd 3rd 4th TotalCentral Washington 85 106 90 53 334Opponents 36 53 10 35 134

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS# RUSHING GP Att Gain Loss Net Avg TD Long Avg/G9 Eldridge,Randall (RB) 12 206 932 66 866 4.2 10 60 72.2

36 Kelly,Bryson (RB) 12 111 544 20 524 4.7 1 72 43.728 Morris,Jerome (RB) 10 63 251 22 229 3.6 0 41 22.918 Morgan,Cole (QB) 10 27 104 51 53 2.0 2 17 5.325 Cardin,Tyler (RB) 8 10 49 2 47 4.7 0 23 5.926 Davis,Dominick (RB) 3 7 41 0 41 5.9 0 21 13.7

2 Weems,Jamal (WR) 12 2 25 0 25 12.5 0 17 2.18 Togar,Sam (WR) 9 1 1 0 1 1.0 0 1 0.16 Smith,Chris (WR) 12 1 1 0 1 1.0 0 1 0.1

22 Westmoreland, Reggie (WR) 12 1 0 2 -2 -2.0 0 0 -0.284 Spevak,Johnny (WR) 12 1 0 13 -13 -13.0 0 0 -1.1

TEAM 14 0 20 -20 -1.4 0 07 Robertson,Ryan (QB) 9 19 65 85 -20 -1.1 0 14 -2.2

CENTRAL WASHINGTON 12 463 2,013 281 1,732 3.7 13 72 144.3OPPONENTS 12 328 1,032 371 661 2.0 5 37 55.1

# PASSING GP Effi c Cmp-Att -Int Pct Yds TD Long Avg/G18 Morgan,Cole (QB) 10 131.9 97-171-3 56.7 1,287 8 66 128.7

7 Robertson,Ryan (QB) 9 118.8 125-218-8 57.3 1,275 13 68 141.715 Weisner,David (QB) 1 142.0 2-2-0 100.0 10 0 6 10.0

TEAM 0.0 0-1-0 0.0 0 0 0CENTRAL WASHINGTON 12 124.3 224-392-11 57.1 2,572 21 68 214.3OPPONENTS 12 103.4 202-383-13 52.7 2,185 11 67 182.1

# RECEIVING GP No. Yds Avg TD Long Avg/G84 Spevak,Johnny (WR) 12 71 990 13.9 12 68 82.522 Westmoreland,Reggie (WR) 12 26 345 13.3 1 62 28.8

2 Weems,Jamal (WR) 12 25 205 8.2 1 31 17.19 Eldridge,Randall (RB) 12 23 224 9.7 0 28 18.7

11 Waller,Mike (WR) 10 16 159 9.9 0 22 15.936 Kelly,Bryson (RB) 12 15 110 7.3 1 23 9.280 Helwege,Justi n (WR) 11 13 152 11.7 3 45 13.8

4 Hekker,Zach (TE) 12 12 159 13.2 1 28 13.28 Togar,Sam (WR) 9 8 118 14.8 1 50 13.16 Smith,Chris (WR) 12 7 62 8.9 0 16 5.2

28 Morris,Jerome (RB) 10 4 29 7.3 0 14 2.981 Akeo-Orr,Robert (WR) 4 1 7 7.0 0 7 1.823 Berry,Codey (WR) 9 1 6 6.0 0 6 0.725 Cardin,Tyler (RB) 8 1 4 4.0 0 4 0.582 Squires,Griffi n (TE) 10 1 2 2.0 1 2 0.2

CENTRAL WASHINGTON 12 224 2,572 11.5 21 68 214.3OPPONENTS 12 202 2,185 10.8 11 67 182.1

# PUNT RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD Long10 Williams,Jerome (DB) 24 299 12.5 0 3584 Spevak,Johnny (WR) 3 64 21.3 0 4725 Cardin,Tyler (RB) 2 39 19.5 0 022 Westmoreland,Reggie (WR) 2 33 16.5 0 2450 Thomas,Tyce (LB) 1 21 21.0 0 0

2 Weems,Jamal (WR) 0 15 0.0 1 1541 Bighill,Adam (LB) 0 2 0.0 1 2

CENTRAL WASHINGTON 32 473 14.8 2 47OPPONENTS 12 89 7.4 0 44

# KICK RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD Long5 Smith,Courtney (DB) 9 163 18.1 0 24

10 Williams,Jerome (DB) 8 263 32.9 0 726 Smith,Chris (WR) 5 113 22.6 0 38

92 Brennan,Braxton (DL) 2 15 7.5 0 884 Spevak,Johnny (WR) 1 12 12.0 0 1232 Dyer,Ryan (DL/LB) 1 7 7.0 0 7

CENTRAL WASHINGTON 26 573 22.0 0 72OPPONENTS 52 860 16.5 0 37

# INTERCEPTIONS No. Yds Avg TD Long21 Hall,Prince (LB) 3 25 8.3 0 2510 Williams,Jerome (DB) 2 100 50.0 1 10024 Madon,Loa (DB) 2 33 16.5 0 2031 Breitzman,Taylor (DB) 1 39 39.0 0 3944 Wood,Buddy (LB) 1 2 2.0 0 263 Ford,Marcus (DL) 1 0 0.0 0 0

1 Stewart,Anthony (DB) 1 0 0.0 0 041 Bighill,Adam (LB) 1 -1 -1.0 0 0

5 Smith,Courtney (DB) 1 -1 -1.0 0 0CENTRAL WASHINGTON 13 197 15.2 1 100OPPONENTS 11 197 17.9 1 60

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# PUNTING No. Yds Avg Long TB FC I20 50+ Blkd96 Rolsma,Garrett (K/P) 55 2,098 38.1 65 3 12 22 6 0

CENTRAL WASHINGTON 55 2,098 38.1 65 3 12 22 6 0OPPONENTS 80 2,904 36.3 76 2 19 15 5 4

# TOTAL OFFENSE GP Plays Rush Pass Total Avg/G18 Morgan,Cole (QB) 10 198 53 1,287 1,340 134.0

7 Robertson,Ryan (QB) 9 237 -20 1,275 1,255 139.49 Eldridge,Randall (RB) 12 206 866 0 866 72.2

36 Kelly,Bryson (RB) 12 111 524 0 524 43.728 Morris,Jerome (RB) 10 63 229 0 229 22.925 Cardin,Tyler (RB) 8 10 47 0 47 5.926 Davis,Dominick (RB) 3 7 41 0 41 13.7

2 Weems,Jamal (WR) 12 2 25 0 25 2.115 Weisner,David (QB) 1 2 0 10 10 10.0

6 Smith,Chris (WR) 12 1 1 0 1 0.18 Togar,Sam (WR) 9 1 1 0 1 0.1

22 Westmoreland,Reggie (WR) 12 1 -2 0 -2 -0.284 Spevak,Johnny (WR) 12 1 -13 0 -13 -1.1

TEAM 15 -20 0 -20CENTRAL WASHINGTON 12 855 1,732 2,572 4,304 358.7OPPONENTS 12 711 661 2,185 2,846 237.2

|------ PATs ------|# SCORING TD FGs Kick Rush Rcv Pass DXP Saf Pts

96 Rolsma,Garrett (K/P) 0 20-25 38-39 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 9884 Spevak,Johnny (WR) 12 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 72

9 Eldridge,Randall (RB) 10 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6080 Helwege,Justi n (WR) 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 1836 Kelly,Bryson (RB) 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 1218 Morgan,Cole (QB) 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12

2 Weems,Jamal (WR) 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 1244 Wood,Buddy (LB) 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 1241 Bighill,Adam (LB) 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6

4 Hekker,Zach (TE) 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 682 Squires,Griffi n (TE) 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6

8 Togar,Sam (WR) 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 622 Westmoreland,Reggie (WR) 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 610 Williams,Jerome (DB) 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6

TEAM 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 1 2CENTRAL WASHINGTON 39 20-25 38-39 0-0 0 0-0 0 1 334OPPONENTS 17 6-13 12-16 0-0 1 1-1 0 0 134

# FIELD GOALS M-A Pct 01-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99 Lg Blk96 Rolsma,Garrett (K/P) 20-25 80.0 1-1 7-8 7-9 5-7 0-0 47 1

FG SEQ: 49B, 30, 36, 24, 18, 37, 28, 37R, 35, 41, 21, 49R, 21, 42, 32, 22, 44, 47, 37, 23, 44, 25L, 27, 30, 33R

# KICKOFFS No. Yds Avg TB OB Retn Net YdLn96 Rolsma,Garrett (K/P) 70 4,185 59.8 12 4

CENTRAL WASHINGTON 70 4,185 59.8 12 4 16.5 44.1 25OPPONENTS 33 1,963 59.5 5 1 22.0 39.1 30

# ALL PURPOSE GP Rush Rec PR KOR IR Tot Avg/G9 Eldridge,Randall (RB) 12 866 224 0 0 0 1,090 90.8

84 Spevak,Johnny (WR) 12 -13 990 64 12 0 1,053 87.810 Williams,Jerome (DB) 12 0 0 299 263 100 662 55.236 Kelly,Bryson (RB) 12 524 110 0 0 0 634 52.822 Westmoreland,Reggie (WR) 12 -2 345 33 0 0 376 31.328 Morris,Jerome (RB) 10 229 29 0 0 0 258 25.8

2 Weems,Jamal (WR) 12 25 205 15 0 0 245 20.46 Smith,Chris (WR) 12 1 62 0 113 0 176 14.75 Smith,Courtney (DB) 11 0 0 0 163 -1 162 14.7

11 Waller,Mike (WR) 10 0 159 0 0 0 159 15.94 Hekker,Zach (TE) 12 0 159 0 0 0 159 13.2

80 Helwege,Justi n (WR) 11 0 152 0 0 0 152 13.88 Togar,Sam (WR) 9 1 118 0 0 0 119 13.2

25 Cardin,Tyler (RB) 8 47 4 39 0 0 90 11.218 Morgan,Cole (QB) 10 53 0 0 0 0 53 5.326 Davis,Dominick (RB) 3 41 0 0 0 0 41 13.731 Breitzman,Taylor (DB) 12 0 0 0 0 39 39 3.224 Madon,Loa (DB) 12 0 0 0 0 33 33 2.821 Hall,Prince (LB) 12 0 0 0 0 25 25 2.150 Thomas,Tyce (LB) 12 0 0 21 0 0 21 1.892 Brennan,Braxton (DL) 11 0 0 0 15 0 15 1.432 Dyer,Ryan (DL/LB) 12 0 0 0 7 0 7 0.681 Akeo-Orr,Robert (WR) 4 0 7 0 0 0 7 1.823 Berry,Codey (WR) 9 0 6 0 0 0 6 0.744 Wood,Buddy (LB) 12 0 0 0 0 2 2 0.282 Squires,Griffi n (TE) 10 0 2 0 0 0 2 0.241 Bighill,Adam (LB) 8 0 0 2 0 -1 1 0.1

TEAM -20 0 0 0 0 -207 Robertson,Ryan (QB) 9 -20 0 0 0 0 -20 -2.2

CENTRAL WASHINGTON 12 1,732 2,572 473 573 197 5,547 462.2OPPONENTS 12 661 2,185 89 860 197 3,992 332.7

2009 FOOTBALL STATISTICS2009 FOOTBALL STATISTICSDEFENSIVE STATISTICS

# Player GP T AT TT TFL QS Int PBU QBH FR FF Blk Saf21 Hall (LB) 12 44 51 95 15.5-46 2.0-16 3 4 5 . 1 . .44 Wood (LB) 12 47 45 92 15.5-68 2.5-13 1 4 1 5 4 3 .41 Bighill (LB) 8 29 33 62 9.5-31 2.0-13 1 3 4 2 1 . .10 Williams (DB) 12 24 16 40 2.5-4 . 2 9 . . . . .

1 Stewart (DB) 12 21 19 40 2.5-7 . 1 5 . . . . .31 Breitzman (DB) 12 20 16 36 0.5-1 . 1 3 . 1 1 . .63 Ford (DL) 12 12 24 36 1.5-3 0.5-1 1 . 2 1 2 . .24 Madon (DB) 12 23 13 36 0.5-1 . 2 1 . . . . .99 Germany (DL) 12 13 22 35 10.5-46 3.0-21 . 1 3 1 . 1 .17 Snell (LB) 11 19 12 31 2.5-7 . . 1 . . . . .

5 Smith,Co. (DB) 11 24 6 30 2.5-4 . 1 7 . . . 1 .20 Aludogbu (LB) 10 17 6 23 1.5-8 . . 1 . . . . .90 Hartwell (DL) 10 4 16 20 3.0-13 1.0-11 . . 1 . . . .97 Oney (DL) 12 5 14 19 4.0-23 2.0-16 . 1 8 . 1 1 .50 Thomas (LB) 12 8 8 16 0.5-1 . . . . . . 1 .52 Tanasse (DL) 11 9 6 15 5.0-25 4.0-21 . . 4 1 . 1 .32 Dyer (DL/LB) 12 8 6 14 5.0-23 3.5-21 . 1 4 1 . 1 .45 Reno (DL) 12 7 5 12 4.5-18 2.5-14 . . 1 . . . .30 Koopman (DB/LB) 11 6 4 10 . . . . . . . . .51 Ah You (LB) 1 . 10 10 0.5-1 . . . . . . . .92 Brennan (DL) 11 5 2 7 2.5-15 2.0-14 . . 2 . . . .27 Adams (DB) 8 3 3 6 . . . . . . . . .16 Spriggs (DB) 8 4 2 6 . . . . . . . . .

6 Smith,Ch. (WR) 12 4 2 6 . . . . . 1 . . .25 Cardin (RB) 8 2 2 4 . . . . . . . 2 .80 Helwege (WR) 11 1 3 4 . . . . . . . . .23 Berry (WR) 9 2 2 4 . . . . . . . . .96 Rolsma (K/P) 12 1 2 3 . . . . . . . . .22 Westmoreland (WR) 12 1 1 2 . . . . . . . . .84 Spevak (WR) 12 2 . 2 . . . . . . . . .54 Quirk (OL) 12 1 1 2 . . . . . . . . .18 Morgan (QB) 10 1 1 2 . . . . . . . . .

4 Hekker (TE) 12 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .11 Waller,M. (WR) 10 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .43 Gannon (LB) 3 . 1 1 . . . . . . . . .

9 Eldridge (RB) 12 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .TEAM . . . . . . . . . . . 1

CENTRAL WASH. 12 370 354 724 90-345 25-161 13 41 35 13 10 11 1OPPONENTS 12 447 452 899 68-225 12-88 11 54 13 7 11 2 .

TACKLE BREAKDOWN# Player Total Rush Pass Sack KO Punt Int Fum FF Other

21 Hall (LB) 95 64 29 2 0 0 0 0 0 044 Wood (LB) 92 52 28 3 2 3 0 1 3 041 Bighill (LB) 62 39 15 2 5 0 0 0 1 0

1 Stewart (DB) 40 14 26 0 0 0 0 0 0 010 Williams (DB) 40 20 19 0 0 1 0 0 0 063 Ford (DL) 36 27 6 1 0 0 0 0 2 031 Breitzman (DB) 36 14 19 0 1 1 0 0 1 024 Madon (DB) 36 15 15 0 5 0 0 1 0 099 Germany (DL) 35 29 1 4 0 0 0 1 0 017 Snell (LB) 31 21 9 0 1 0 0 0 0 0

5 Smith,Co. (DB) 30 8 22 0 0 0 0 0 0 020 Aludogbu (LB) 23 10 4 0 8 0 0 1 0 090 Hartwell (DL) 20 18 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 097 Oney (DL) 19 13 2 3 0 0 0 1 0 050 Thomas (LB) 16 3 0 0 13 0 0 0 0 052 Tanasse (DL) 15 10 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 032 Dyer (DL/LB) 14 7 3 4 0 0 0 0 0 045 Reno (DL) 12 5 3 3 0 1 0 0 0 030 Koopman (DB/LB) 10 2 3 0 5 0 0 0 0 051 Ah You (LB) 10 8 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 092 Brennan (DL) 7 4 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0

6 Smith,Ch. (WR) 6 0 0 0 5 1 0 0 0 016 Spriggs (DB) 6 2 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 027 Adams (DB) 6 2 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 025 Cardin (RB) 4 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 080 Helwege (WR) 4 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 023 Berry (WR) 4 0 0 0 3 0 0 1 0 096 Rolsma (K/P) 3 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 018 Morgan (QB) 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 084 Spevak (WR) 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 054 Quirk (OL) 2 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 022 Westmoreland (WR) 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0

4 Hekker (TE) 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 09 Eldridge (RB) 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0

11 Waller,M. (WR) 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 043 Gannon (LB) 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0CENTRAL WASH. 724 387 213 30 64 8 8 7 7 0OPPONENTS 899 575 226 12 34 32 9 4 7 0

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Score1st

DownsRushing

(No-Yds-TD)Passing

(C-A-I-Yds-TD)Off ense

(Ply-Yds-TD)Punts

No-AvgFumblesNo-Lost

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CWU 10 17 36-135-0 14-30-1-205-1 66-340-1 5-40.6 2-1 12-84 1-15 2-57 3-2 6/15 0/1 28:00at Mesa State 0 12 38-97-0 13-24-3-155-0 62-252-0 6-35.8 3-1 11-86 1-13 1-0 1-1 7/17 1/1 32:00CWU 13 18 30-121-0 22-33-1-154-1 63-275-1 5-32.8 1-0 10-64 3-51 0-0 0-0 6/14 0/1 26:41at Minnesota Duluth 10 20 40-213-1 13-23-0-121-0 63-334-1 5-34.0 0-0 10-86 2-10 0-0 1-19 4/13 1/2 33:19West Texas A&M 10 12 24-56-0 23-38-0-174-1 62-230-1 5-34.6 3-1 9-75 6-125 1-1 0-0 2/14 1/5 26:41at CWU 34 22 38-110-0 21-36-0-256-4 74-366-4 5-35.4 0-0 6-56 3-48 1-7 0-0 9/17 0/1 33:19Azusa Pacifi c 10 15 50-155-1 6-12-2-97-0 62-252-1 3-44.7 2-2 4-45 1-4 2-50 0-0 5/14 1/3 34:33at CWU 42 17 36-142-1 12-19-0-177-4 55-319-5 3-42.3 2-1 8-65 1-23 2-33 2-52 5/9 1/1 25:27CWU 33 22 41-191-0 26-43-4-192-3 84-383-3 5-40.2 1-1 16-124 1-12 1-21 2-24 7/15 0/0 38:44at Idaho State 22 10 24-(-33)-0 19-32-2-248-3 56-215-3 6-39.2 4-4 4-27 4-78 2-10 4-44 0/11 2/3 21:16Dixie State 6 11 14-(-29)-0 25-47-2-203-1 61-174-1 8-34.1 0-0 2-20 5-81 2-10 0-0 3/13 0/2 24:33at CWU 37 19 39-134-0 25-43-0-251-3 82-385-3 4-45.5 1-0 5-45 2-40 5-96 2-(-1) 8/20 2/4 35:27CWU 34 22 40-124-3 19-35-1-193-0 75-317-3 5-41.0 1-0 12-91 4-80 3-55 0-0 7/15 0/1 35:31at Humboldt State 27 14 23-50-0 16-27-0-241-4 50-291-4 6-28.7 2-2 7-64 7-107 1-0 1-0 4/12 0/0 24:29Western Oregon 21 16 27-79-2 18-32-1-165-0 59-244-2 8-37.0 0-0 8-55 6-96 0-0 3-75 3/13 1/1 29:12vs. CWU 23 19 28-50-0 22-50-3-316-1 78-366-1 4-33.5 2-0 13-115 4-102 2-10 1-100 8/18 0/2 30:48Humboldt State 7 17 26-78-1 20-39-1-197-0 65-275-1 8-35.1 2-0 5-51 6-91 0-0 0-0 4/15 0/2 28:10at CWU 38 21 46-288-3 14-27-0-182-2 73-470-5 4-42.5 3-1 4-35 1-10 3-56 1-20 12/20 1/2 31:50CWU 23 19 50-164-2 17-27-0-217-0 77-381-2 5-33.8 2-1 8-70 3-100 4-36 0-0 7/17 0/1 37:13at Dixie State 9 10 14-(-22)-0 20-44-0-256-1 58-234-1 8-48.5 1-1 6-47 4-59 2-17 0-0 4/16 1/2 22:47CWU 20 12 40-151-2 11-18-0-142-1 58-293-3 6-33.5 5-2 10-49 1-12 3-14 2-0 5/15 0/2 31:51at Western Oregon 6 9 24-31-0 15-31-2-136-1 55-167-1 9-27.2 1-0 6-29 4-59 0-0 0-0 2/14 1/1 28:09Tarleton State 6 9 24-(-14)-0 14-34-0-192-0 58-178-0 8-40.3 3-2 6-54 6-137 0-0 1-58 3/16 0/1 24:02at CWU 27 17 39-122-2 21-31-1-287-1 70-409-3 4-41.3 0-0 8-73 2-80 6-88 0-0 5/14 0/0 35:58Northwest Missouri Stateat CWU

GAME BY GAME STARTERSOFFENSE QB RB WR WR WR TE LT LG C RG RT Kat Mesa State Robertson Kelly Spevak Weems Westmoreland Hekker Meeks Roof Tivnan Stokes Quirk Rolsmaat Minnesota Duluth Robertson Eldridge Spevak Weems Westmoreland Hekker Meeks Roof Tivnan Stokes Quirk RolsmaWest Texas A&M Robertson Eldridge Spevak Weems Westmoreland Hekker Meeks Roof Tivnan Stokes Quirk RolsmaAzusa Pacifi c Robertson Eldridge Spevak Weems Westmoreland Hekker Meeks Roof Tivnan Stokes Quirk Rolsmaat Idaho State Robertson Eldridge Spevak Weems Westmoreland Hekker Meeks Roof Tivnan Stokes Quirk RolsmaDixie State Robertson Kelly Spevak Weems Westmoreland Hekker Eden Conklin Tivnan Stokes Quirk Rolsmaat Humboldt State Robertson Eldridge Spevak Weems Westmoreland Hekker Meeks Roof Tivnan Stokes Quirk Rolsmavs. Western Oregon Robertson Eldridge Spevak Weems Westmoreland Hekker Meeks Roof Tivnan Stokes Quirk RolsmaHumboldt State Morgan Eldridge Spevak Weems Westmoreland Hekker Meeks Roof Tivnan Conklin Quirk Rolsmaat Dixie State Morgan Eldridge Spevak Weems Westmoreland Hekker Meeks Roof Tivnan Stokes Quirk Rolsmaat Western Oregon Morgan Eldridge Spevak Weems Westmoreland Hekker Meeks Roof Tivnan Stokes Quirk RolsmaTarleton State Morgan Waller,M. (WR) Spevak Weems Westmoreland Helwege (WR) Meeks Roof Tivnan Stokes Quirk RolsmaNorthwest Missouri State

DEFENSE SE T N WE SLB MLB WLB LCB RCB FS SS Pat Mesa State Tanasse Ford Hartwell Germany Wood Ah You Snell Stewart Smith,Co. Williams Breitzman Rolsmaat Minnesota Duluth Tanasse Ford Hartwell Germany Wood Hall Koopman Stewart Smith,Co. Williams Breitzman RolsmaWest Texas A&M Tanasse Ford Hartwell Germany Wood Hall Snell Stewart Smith,Co. Williams Breitzman RolsmaAzusa Pacifi c Oney Ford Hartwell Germany Wood Hall Snell Smith,Co. Stewart Williams Breitzman Rolsmaat Idaho State Oney Ford Hartwell Germany Wood Hall Bighill Stewart Smith,Co. Williams Breitzman RolsmaDixie State Oney Ford Reno Germany Wood Hall Bighill Stewart Smith,Co. Williams Breitzman Rolsmaat Humboldt State Oney Ford Hartwell Germany Wood Hall Bighill Stewart Smith,Co. Williams Breitzman Rolsmavs. Western Oregon Oney Ford Hartwell Germany Wood Hall Bighill Stewart Smith,Co. Williams Breitzman RolsmaHumboldt State Oney Ford Hartwell Germany Wood Hall Bighill Stewart Williams Madon Breitzman Rolsmaat Dixie State Oney Ford Reno Germany Wood Hall Bighill Stewart Smith,Co. Williams Breitzman Rolsmaat Western Oregon Oney Ford Hartwell Germany Wood Hall Bighill Stewart Smith,Co. Williams Breitzman RolsmaTarleton State Oney Ford Hartwell Germany Wood Hall Bighill Smith,Co. Stewart Williams Breitzman RolsmaNorthwest Missouri State

DEFENSE 05 06 07 08 09 Car Cons51 M.Ah You (LB) – – – – 1 1 –41 A.Bighill (LB) – – 9 12 8 29 831 T.Breitzman (DB) – – – 10 12 22 1932 R.Dyer (DL/LB) *3 *2 – 1 – 6 –63 M.Ford (DL) – – – – 12 12 1299 E.Germany (DL) – – – – 12 12 1221 P.Hall (LB) – – – – 11 11 1190 A.Hartwell (DL) – – – 12 10 22 230 J.Koopman (DB/LB) – – – – 1 1 –24 L.Madon (DB) – – – – 1 1 –91 T.Nielsen (DL) – – 11 12 – 23 –97 A.Oney (DL) – – – 10 9 19 945 M.Reno (DL) – – – – 2 2 – 5 Co.Smith (DB) – – – 9 11 20 317 M.Snell (LB) – – – – 3 3 – 1 A.Stewart (DB) – – – – 12 12 1252 T.Tanasse (DL) – – – 2 3 5 –10 J.Williams (DB) – – 12 12 12 36 2644 B.Wood (LB) – 9 13 12 12 46 37TOTALS *3 11 45 92 132 273

* Dyer started fi ve games at running back in 2005-06.

OFFENSE 05 06 07 08 09 Car Cons67 L.Conklin (OL) – – – – 2 2 –70 J.Eden (OL) – – – – 1 1 – 9 R.Eldridge (RB) – – – – 9 9 – 4 Z.Hekker (TE) – – – – 11 11 –80 J.Helwege (WR) – – – 4 1 5 136 B.Kelly (RB) – – – – 2 2 –65 J.Meeks (OL) – – – – 11 11 618 C.Morgan (QB) – – – – 4 4 428 J.Morris (RB) – – – 6 – 6 –54 T.Quirk (OL) – 11 13 12 12 48 48 7 R.Robertson (QB) – – – – 8 8 –74 A.Roof (OL) – – – – 11 11 684 J.Spevak (WR) – 9 13 12 12 46 3866 R.Stokes (OL) – – – 8 11 19 376 J.Tivnan (OL) – – – – 12 12 12 8 S.Togar (WR) – – – 1 – 1 –11 M.Waller (WR) – – – 8 1 9 1 2 J.Weems (WR) – – – 7 12 19 1222 R.Westmoreland (WR) – – – – 12 12 12TOTALS 20 26 58 132 236

KICKERS 05 06 07 08 09 Car Cons96 G.Rolsma (K) – 8 13 12 12 45 4596 G.Rolsma (P) – – 13 12 12 37 37TOTALS 8 26 24 24 82

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2009 FOOTBALL STATISTICS: OFFENSE & KICKING2009 FOOTBALL STATISTICS: OFFENSE & KICKINGGAME BY GAME: RUSHING CAR YDS TDOpponent Cardin Davis,D. Eldridge Kelly Morgan Morris Robertson Weemsat Mesa State DNP-NWT DNP-NWT 11-84-0 14-41-0 DNP-CD 8-32-0 3-(-22)-0 0-0-0at Minnesota Duluth DNP-NWT DNP-NWT 15-65-0 7-37-0 1-15-0 2-2-0 5-2-0 0-0-0West Texas A&M 2-5-0 DNP-CD 15-64-0 12-24-0 0-0-0 8-25-0 1-(-8)-0 0-0-0Azusa Pacifi c 4-8-0 3-32-0 15-63-1 5-30-0 0-0-0 7-24-0 1-(-14)-0 0-0-0at Idaho State 0-0-0 DNP-NWT 16-65-0 16-91-0 DNP-CD DNP-INJ 5-21-0 1-17-0Dixie State 1-4-0 3-6-0 10-68-0 17-65-0 0-0-0 5-9-0 2-(-16)-0 0-0-0at Humboldt State 0-0-0 DNP-CD 30-111-3 4-14-0 3-(-6)-0 DNP-NWT 1-7-0 0-0-0vs. Western Oregon 0-0-0 DNP-CD 18-32-0 6-24-0 1-(-2)-0 0-0-0 1-10-0 0-0-0Humboldt State 3-30-0 1-3-0 19-66-2 6-93-1 4-31-0 11-56-0 0-0-0 1-8-0at Dixie State DNP-INJ DNP-NWT 21-69-1 9-25-0 7-11-1 10-65-0 DNP-CD 0-0-0at Western Oregon DNP-INJ DNP-NWT 18-78-1 7-56-0 8-11-1 6-8-0 DNP-CD 0-0-0Tarleton State 0-0-0 DNP-CD 18-101-2 8-24-0 3-(-7)-0 6-8-0 DNP-CD 0-0-0Northwest Missouri StateSEASON TOTALS 10 47 0 7 41 0 206 866 10 111 524 1 27 53 2 63 229 0 19 20 0 2 25 0

OTHERS: Ch.Smith (1-1-0 vs. HSU2), Spevak (1-(-13)-0 vs. WOU1), Togar (1-1-0 at ISU), Westmoreland (1-(-2)-0 at WOU2)

GAME BY GAME: RECEIVING REC YDS TDOpponent Eldridge Hekker Helwege Kelly Morris Smith,Ch. Spevak Squires Togar Waller,M. Weems Westmorelandat Mesa State 2-14-0 2-39-0 0-0-0 1-4-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 8-133-1 DNP-NWT DNP-INJ 1-15-0 0-0-0 0-0-0at Minnesota Duluth 2-20-0 0-0-0 1-12-0 2-(-3)-0 2-12-0 2-20-0 5-37-1 DNP-NWT DNP-INJ 2-11-0 3-13-0 3-32-0West Texas A&M 0-0-0 2-28-0 1-2-1 2-26-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 9-121-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-8-0 3-35-1 3-36-1Azusa Pacifi c 1-14-0 1-7-1 1-5-0 1-15-1 1-3-0 0-0-0 3-84-2 0-0-0 2-30-0 1-12-0 0-0-0 0-0-0at Idaho State 4-36-0 0-0-0 4-29-1 3-2-0 DNP-INJ 1-9-0 6-55-2 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-10-0 5-41-0 2-10-0Dixie State 0-0-0 3-28-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-14-0 1-4-0 8-71-2 0-0-0 3-69-1 4-37-0 3-18-0 0-0-0at Humboldt State 5-51-0 3-44-0 DNP-INJ 1-12-0 DNP-NWT 0-0-0 5-45-0 0-0-0 1-7-0 DNP-INJ 2-11-0 2-23-0vs. Western Oregon 2-14-0 1-13-0 3-72-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-6-0 6-104-0 0-0-0 1-5-0 DNP-INJ 2-31-0 6-71-0Humboldt State 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 2-44-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 7-95-1 1-2-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 2-6-0 2-35-0at Dixie State 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-6-0 0-0-0 1-7-0 6-65-0 0-0-0 1-7-0 4-43-0 1-7-0 3-82-0at Western Oregon 2-7-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 2-4-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 3-83-1 0-0-0 DNP-CD 1-18-0 0-0-0 3-30-0Tarleton State 5-68-0 0-0-0 3-32-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-16-0 5-97-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-5-0 4-43-0 2-26-0Northwest Missouri StateSEASON TOTALS 23 224 0 12 159 1 13 152 3 15 110 1 4 29 0 7 62 0 71 990 12 1 2 1 8 118 1 16 159 0 25 205 1 26 345 1

OTHERS: Akeo-Orr (1-7-0 vs. APU), Berry (1-6-0 vs. DSC1), Cardin (1-4-0 vs. DSC1)

GAME BY GAME: PASSING C A I YDS TDOpponent Morgan Robertson Weisnerat Mesa State DNP-CD 14-30-1-205-1 DNP-CDat Minnesota Duluth 1-3-0-(-1)-0 21-30-1-155-1 DNP-CDWest Texas A&M 0-0-0-0-0 21-36-0-256-4 DNP-CDAzusa Pacifi c 2-4-0-14-1 10-15-0-163-3 DNP-CDat Idaho State DNP-CD 26-43-4-192-3 DNP-CDDixie State 13-19-0-161-2 10-21-0-80-1 2-2-0-10-0at Humboldt State 6-13-0-66-0 13-22-1-127-0 DNP-CDvs. Western Oregon 12-29-2-219-1 10-21-1-97-0 DNP-CDHumboldt State 14-27-0-182-2 0-0-0-0-0 DNP-CDat Dixie State 17-27-0-217-0 DNP-CD DNP-CDat Western Oregon 11-18-0-142-1 DNP-CD DNP-CDTarleton State 21-31-1-287-1 DNP-CD DNP-CDNorthwest Missouri StateSEASON TOTALS 97 171 3 1,287 8 125 218 8 1,275 10 2 2 0 10 0

GAME BY GAME: PUNTING NO YDS AVGOpponent Rolsmaat Mesa State 5-203-40.6at Minnesota Duluth 5-164-32.8West Texas A&M 5-177-35.4Azusa Pacifi c 3-127-42.3at Idaho State 5-201-40.2Dixie State 4-182-45.5at Humboldt State 5-205-41.0vs. Western Oregon 4-134-33.5Humboldt State 4-170-42.5at Dixie State 5-169-33.8at Western Oregon 6-201-33.5Tarleton State 4-165-41.3Northwest Missouri StateSEASON TOTALS 55 2,098 38.1

GAME BY GAME: FIELD GOALSOpponent Rolsma Sequenceat Mesa State 1-2 49B, (30)at Minnesota Duluth 2-2 (36), (24)West Texas A&M 2-2 (18), (37)Azusa Pacifi c 0-0 —at Idaho State 1-2 (28), 37RDixie State 3-4 (35), (41), (21), 49Rat Humboldt State 2-2 (21), (42)vs. Western Oregon 3-3 (32), (22), (44)Humboldt State 1-1 (47)at Dixie State 3-3 (37), (23), (44)at Western Oregon 0-0 —Tarleton State 2-4 25L, (27), (30), 33RNorthwest Missouri StateSEASON TOTALS 20 25

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GAME BY GAME: DEFENSIVE LINE TACKLES/TFL/SACKSOpponent Brennan Dyer Ford Germany Hartwell Nielsen Oney Reno Tanasseat Mesa State DNP-CD 1-1-2/1.5/0.5 1-7-8/0.5/0.5 2-1-3/1.0/1.0 0-5-5/0.0/0.0 DNP-INJ 0-0-0/0.0/0.0 0-1-1/0.5/0.5 1-2-3/0.5/0.5at Minnesota Duluth 0-0-0/0.0/0.0 2-2-4/1.5/1.0 1-0-1/0.0/0.0 1-1-2/0.0/0.0 0-0-0/0.0/0.0 DNP-INJ 0-1-1/0.5/0.0 1-0-1/0.0/0.0 2-0-2/0.0/0.0West Texas A&M 1-0-1/0.0/0.0 1-1-2/0.0/0.0 3-0-3/0.0/0.0 3-1-4/2.0/1.0 0-1-1/0.0/0.0 DNP-INJ 0-2-2/0.0/0.0 0-0-0/0.0/0.0 1-0-1/1.0/1.0Azusa Pacifi c 1-0-1/0.0/0.0 2-1-3/0.0/0.0 1-1-2/0.0/0.0 0-1-1/0.0/0.0 0-2-2/0.5/0.0 DNP-INJ 2-2-4/1.0/1.0 1-0-1/0.0/0.0 DNP-INJat Idaho State 0-0-0/0.0/0.0 0-0-0/0.0/0.0 3-1-4/0.0/0.0 1-2-3/1.0/0.0 1-0-1/1.0/1.0 DNP-INJ 1-1-2/0.5/0.0 2-0-2/1.0/0.0 2-0-2/2.0/1.0Dixie State 2-1-3/2.0/2.0 0-0-0/0.0/0.0 0-1-1/0.0/0.0 1-2-3/1.5/0.0 DNP-INJ DNP-INJ 0-0-0/0.0/0.0 1-3-4/1.0/1.0 0-0-0/0.0/0.0at Humboldt State 0-0-0/0.0/0.0 0-0-0/0.0/0.0 1-5-6/0.5/0.0 0-5-5/0.5/0.0 0-4-4/0.0/0.0 DNP-INJ 0-1-1/0.0/0.0 0-0-0/0.0/0.0 0-0-0/0.0/0.0vs. Western Oregon 0-0-0/0.0/0.0 0-0-0/0.0/0.0 0-3-3/0.0/0.0 2-0-2/1.0/0.0 1-1-2/1.0/0.0 DNP-INJ 0-0-0/0.0/0.0 0-0-0/0.0/0.0 0-1-1/0.0/0.0Humboldt State 0-0-0/0.0/0.0 0-1-1/0.0/0.0 0-2-2/0.5/0.0 2-1-3/0.5/0.0 0-0-0/0.0/0.0 DNP-INJ 2-2-4/0.5/0.0 1-0-1/1.0/1.0 2-0-2/0.0/0.0at Dixie State 0-0-0/0.0/0.0 0-0-0/0.0/0.0 0-0-0/0.0/0.0 0-5-5/2.5/1.0 DNP-NWT DNP-INJ 0-3-3/1.5/1.0 1-1-2/1.0/0.0 1-0-1/1.0/1.0at Western Oregon 1-1-2/0.5/0.0 0-0-0/0.0/0.0 2-2-4/0.0/0.0 0-3-3/0.5/0.0 0-3-3/0.5/0.0 DNP-INJ 0-2-2/0.0/0.0 0-0-0/0.0/0.0 0-3-3/0.5/0.5Tarleton State 0-0-0/0.0/0.0 2-0-2/2.0/2.0 0-2-2/0.0/0.0 1-0-1/0.0/0.0 2-0-2/0.0/0.0 DNP-INJ 0-0-0/0.0/0.0 0-0-0/0.0/0.0 0-0-0/0.0/0.0Northwest Missouri StateSEASON TOTALS 5 2 7/2.5/2.0 8 5 13/5.0/3.5 10 22 32/1.5/0.5 13 21 34/10.5/3.0 4 16 20/3.0/1.0 0 0 0/0.0/0.0 5 14 19/4.0/2.0 7 5 12/4.5/2.5 9 6 15/5.0/4.0

GAME BY GAME: LINEBACKERS TACKLES/TFL/SACKSOpponent Ah You Aludogbu Bighill Hall Snell Thomas Woodat Mesa State 0-10-10/0.5/0.0 0-1-1/0.0/0.0 DNP-INJ 0-4-4/0.5/0.0 2-4-6/0.0/0.0 0-0-0/0.0/0.0 1-9-10/0.0/0.0at Minnesota Duluth DNP-INJ 6-0-6/1.0/0.0 DNP-INJ 5-2-7/2.0/0.0 DNP-INJ 0-0-0/0.0/0.0 9-0-9/1.0/0.0West Texas A&M DNP-INJ 1-2-3/0.0/0.0 DNP-INJ 4-6-10/1.0/1.0 5-1-6/0.0/0.0 0-0-0/0.0/0.0 3-7-10/0.0/0.0Azusa Pacifi c DNP-INJ 2-0-2/0.0/0.0 DNP-INJ 9-5-14/3.5/0.0 5-4-9/2.5/0.0 1-2-3/0.5/0.0 6-5-11/2.0/0.0at Idaho State DNP-INJ 0-1-1/0.0/0.0 4-5-9/2.0/1.0 3-2-5/1.0/1.0 0-0-0/0.0/0.0 0-0-0/0.0/0.0 3-2-5/2.5/1.0Dixie State DNP-INJ DNP-INJ 5-6-11/2.5/1.0 3-2-5/0.0/0.0 0-1-1/0.0/0.0 3-0-3/0.0/0.0 4-0-4/1.0/0.0at Humboldt State DNP-INJ DNP-INJ 1-5-6/1.0/0.0 7-6-13/2.0/0.0 0-1-1/0.0/0.0 1-2-3/0.0/0.0 1-5-6/0.0/0.0vs. Western Oregon DNP-INJ 1-0-1/0.0/0.0 5-5-10/0.0/0.0 6-7-13/1.5/0.0 1-0-1/0.0/0.0 1-1-2/0.0/0.0 4-3-7/2.5/1.0Humboldt State DNP-INJ 6-1-7/0.5/0.0 4-3-7/1.0/0.0 2-1-3/1.0/0.0 2-1-3/0.0/0.0 2-0-2/0.0/0.0 4-1-5/1.0/0.0at Dixie State DNP-INJ 0-0-0/0.0/0.0 4-2-6/2.5/0.0 0-4-4/0.5/0.0 2-0-2/0.0/0.0 0-1-1/0.0/0.0 3-3-6/2.0/0.0at Western Oregon DNP-INJ 0-1-1/0.0/0.0 1-4-5/0.0/0.0 1-7-8/1.5/0.0 2-0-2/0.0/0.0 0-1-1/0.0/0.0 6-8-14/3.5/0.5Tarleton State DNP-INJ 1-0-1/0.0/0.0 5-3-8/0.5/0.0 4-5-9/1.0/0.0 0-0-0/0.0/0.0 0-1-1/0.0/0.0 3-2-5/0.0/0.0Northwest Missouri StateSEASON TOTALS 0 10 10/0.5/0.0 17 6 23/1.5/0.0 29 33 62/9.5/2.0 44 51 95/15.5/2.0 19 12 31/2.5/0.0 8 8 16/0.5/0.0 47 45 92/15.5/2.5

GAME BY GAME: SECONDARY TACKLES/INT/PBUOpponent Adams Breitzman Koopman Madon Smith,Co. Spriggs Stewart Williamsat Mesa State 0-0-0/0/0 1-2-3/0/0 1-0-1/0/0 0-0-0/0/0 3-2-5/0/0 0-1-1/0/0 1-3-4/0/0 3-3-6/1/0at Minnesota Duluth 1-0-1/0/0 2-0-2/0/0 0-0-0/0/0 2-2-4/0/0 5-0-5/0/0 1-0-1/0/0 5-0-5/0/0 5-0-5/0/0West Texas A&M 0-1-1/0/0 5-2-7/0/0 0-0-0/0/0 1-0-1/0/0 3-1-4/0/4 0-1-1/0/0 1-1-2/0/0 2-2-4/0/2Azusa Pacifi c 2-2-4/0/0 1-0-1/1/0 2-1-3/0/0 2-1-3/1/0 3-0-3/0/0 0-0-0/0/0 0-1-1/0/0 0-2-2/0/0at Idaho State DNP-NWT 2-2-4/0/1 1-0-1/0/0 0-0-0/0/0 1-0-1/0/2 DNP-CD 3-1-4/0/1 3-2-5/0/0Dixie State DNP-INJ 4-0-4/0/0 2-1-3/0/0 2-1-3/0/0 2-0-2/0/0 2-0-2/0/0 1-1-2/0/1 0-0-0/0/1at Humboldt State DNP-INJ 1-3-4/0/0 0-1-1/0/0 2-2-4/0/0 1-0-1/0/0 0-0-0/0/0 2-0-2/0/0 0-1-1/0/0vs. Western Oregon 0-0-0/0/0 1-2-3/0/0 0-0-0/0/0 2-0-2/0/0 1-0-1/0/0 0-0-0/0/0 3-3-6/0/0 3-2-5/1/1Humboldt State 0-0-0/0/0 0-2-2/0/0 DNP-INJ 3-3-6/1/1 DNP-INJ 1-0-1/0/0 2-3-5/0/0 1-1-2/0/0at Dixie State 0-0-0/0/0 0-1-1/0/1 0-0-0/0/0 6-0-6/0/0 2-0-2/0/1 DNP-NWT 1-3-4/0/2 2-2-4/0/3at Western Oregon 0-0-0/0/0 1-0-1/0/1 0-1-1/0/0 2-1-3/0/0 1-2-3/0/0 DNP-CD 0-1-1/1/1 2-0-2/0/0Tarleton State DNP-CD 2-2-4/0/0 0-0-0/0/0 0-1-1/0/0 2-1-3/0/0 DNP-INJ 2-2-4/0/0 3-1-4/0/2Northwest Missouri StateSEASON TOTALS 3 3 6/0/0 20 16 36/1/3 6 4 10/0/0 22 11 33/2/1 24 6 30/0/7 4 2 6/0/0 21 19 40/1/5 24 16 40/2/9

GAME BY GAME: PUNT RETURNS NO YDS AVGOpponent Bighill Cardin Spevak Thomas Weems Westmoreland Williamsat Mesa State DNP-INJ DNP-NWT 2-57-28.5 0-0-0.0 0-0-0.0 0-0-0.0 0-0-0.0at Minnesota Duluth DNP-INJ DNP-NWT 0-0-0.0 0-0-0.0 0-0-0.0 0-0-0.0 0-0-0.0West Texas A&M DNP-INJ 0-0-0.0 1-7-7.0 0-0-0.0 0-0-0.0 0-0-0.0 0-0-0.0Azusa Pacifi c DNP-INJ 0-0-0.0 0-0-0.0 0-0-0.0 0-0-0.0 2-33-16.5 0-0-0.0at Idaho State 0-0-0.0 0-0-0.0 0-0-0.0 1-21-21.0 0-0-0.0 0-0-0.0 0-0-0.0Dixie State 0-0-0.0 1-13-13.0 0-0-0.0 0-0-0.0 0-15-NA 0-0-0.0 4-68-17.0at Humboldt State 0-2-NA 1-26-26.0 0-0-0.0 0-0-0.0 0-0-0.0 0-0-0.0 2-27-13.5vs. Western Oregon 0-0-0.0 0-0-0.0 0-0-0.0 0-0-0.0 0-0-0.0 0-0-0.0 2-10-5.0Humboldt State 0-0-0.0 0-0-0.0 0-0-0.0 0-0-0.0 0-0-0.0 0-0-0.0 3-56-18.7at Dixie State 0-0-0.0 DNP-INJ 0-0-0.0 0-0-0.0 0-0-0.0 0-0-0.0 4-36-9.0at Western Oregon 0-0-0.0 DNP-INJ 0-0-0.0 0-0-0.0 0-0-0.0 0-0-0.0 3-14-4.7Tarleton State 0-0-0.0 0-0-0.0 0-0-0.0 0-0-0.0 0-0-0.0 0-0-0.0 6-88-14.7Northwest Missouri StateSEASON TOTALS 0 2 NA 2 39 19.5 3 64 21.3 1 21 21.0 0 15 NA 2 33 16.5 24 299 12.5

GAME BY GAME: KICK RETURNS NO YDS AVGOpponent Brennan Dyer Smith,Ch. Smith,Co. Spevak Williamsat Mesa State DNP-CD 0-0-0.0 0-0-0.0 0-0-0.0 0-0-0.0 1-15-15.0at Minnesota Duluth 0-0-0.0 0-0-0.0 0-0-0.0 2-35-17.5 0-0-0.0 1-16-16.0West Texas A&M 0-0-0.0 0-0-0.0 0-0-0.0 3-48-16.0 0-0-0.0 0-0-0.0Azusa Pacifi c 0-0-0.0 0-0-0.0 0-0-0.0 0-0-0.0 0-0-0.0 1-23-23.0at Idaho State 0-0-0.0 0-0-0.0 0-0-0.0 0-0-0.0 1-12-12.0 0-0-0.0Dixie State 1-7-7.0 0-0-0.0 1-33-33.0 0-0-0.0 0-0-0.0 0-0-0.0at Humboldt State 0-0-0.0 0-0-0.0 0-0-0.0 4-80-20.0 0-0-0.0 0-0-0.0vs. Western Oregon 1-8-8.0 0-0-0.0 2-58-29.0 0-0-0.0 0-0-0.0 1-36-36.0Humboldt State 0-0-0.0 0-0-0.0 1-10-10.0 DNP-INJ 0-0-0.0 0-0-0.0at Dixie State 0-0-0.0 1-7-7.0 0-0-0.0 0-0-0.0 0-0-0.0 2-93-46.5at Western Oregon 0-0-0.0 0-0-0.0 1-12-12.0 0-0-0.0 0-0-0.0 0-0-0.0Tarleton State 0-0-0.0 0-0-0.0 0-0-0.0 0-0-0.0 0-0-0.0 2-80-40.0Northwest Missouri StateSEASON TOTALS 2 15 7.5 1 7 7.0 5 113 22.6 9 163 18.1 1 12 12.0 8 263 32.9

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2009 FOOTBALL STATISTICS: SUPERLATIVES2009 FOOTBALL STATISTICS: SUPERLATIVESCENTRAL WASHINGTON TEAMPoints Scored

Low4210

Azusa Pacifi c, Sept 19at Mesa State, Aug 29

First DownsLow

2212

Three ti mesat Western Oregon, Nov 7

Rushing Att emptsLow

5028

at Dixie State, Oct 31vs. Western Oregon, Oct 17

Rushing YardsLow

28850

Humboldt State, Oct 24vs. Western Oregon, Oct 17

Rushing TDsLow

30

TwiceSix ti mes

Pass Att emptsLow

5018

vs. Western Oregon, Oct 17at Western Oregon, Nov 7

Pass Completi onsLow

2611

at Idaho State, Sept 26at Western Oregon, Nov 17

Had InterceptedLow

40

at Idaho State, Sept 26Six ti mes

Passing YardsLow

316142

vs. Western Oregon, Oct 17at Western Oregon, Nov 7

Passing TDsLow

40

TwiceTwice

Total Off ensive PlaysLow

8455

at Idaho State, Sept 26Azusa Pacifi c, Sept 19

Total Off ensive YardsLow

470275

Humboldt State, Oct 24at Minnesota Duluth, Sept 3

FumblesLow

50

at Western Oregon, Nov 7Twice

Fumbles LostLow

20

at Western Oregon, Nov 7Six ti mes

Penalti esLow

164

at Idaho State, Sept 26Humboldt State, Oct 24

Penalty YardsLow

12435

at Idaho State, Sept 26Humboldt State, Oct 24

QB Sacks ByLow

50

at Idaho State, Sept 26at Humboldt State, Oct 10

CENTRAL WASHINGTON INDIVIDUALRushing Att empts 30 R.Eldridge at Humboldt State, Oct 10Net Rushing Yards 111 R.Eldridge at Humboldt State, Oct 10Rushing TDs 3 R.Eldridge at Humboldt State, Oct 10Pass Att empts 43 R.Robertson at Idaho State, Sept 26Pass Completi ons 26 R.Robertson at Idaho State, Sept 26Had Intercepted 4 R.Robertson at Idaho State, Sept 26Passing Yards 287 C.Morgan vs. Tarleton State, Nov 21Passing TDs 4 R.Robertson vs. West Texas A&M, Sept 12Total Off ense Plays 48 R.Robertson at Idaho State, Sept 26Total Off ense Yards 281 C.Morgan vs. Tarleton State, Nov 21Recepti ons 9 J.Spevak vs. West Texas A&M, Sept 12Receiving Yards 133 J.Spevak at Mesa State, Aug 29Receiving TDs 2 Three ti mes (J.Spevak vs. Dixie State, Oct 3)Points Scored 18 R.Eldridge at Humboldt State, Oct 10Touchdowns 3 R.Eldridge at Humboldt State, Oct 10Field Goals 3 Three ti mes (G.Rolsma at Dixie State, Oct 31)Points Aft er Touchdown 6 G.Rolsma vs. Azusa Pacifi c, Sept 19Punts 6 G.Rolsma at Western Oregon, Nov 7Punt Average 45.5 G.Rolsma vs. Dixie State, Oct 3Punt Returns 6 J.Williams vs. Tarleton State, Nov 21Punt Return Yards 88 J.Williams vs. Tarleton State, Nov 21Kickoff Returns 4 Co.Smith at Humboldt State, Oct 10Kickoff Return Yards 93 J.Williams at Dixie State, Oct 31Total Tackles 14 Twice (B.Wood at Western Oregon, Nov 7)Solo Tackles 9 Twice (P.Hall vs. Azusa Pacifi c, Sept 19)Tackles for Loss 3.5 Twice (B.Wood at Western Oregon, Nov 7)Sacks 2.0 Twice (R.Dyer vs. Tarleton State, Nov 21)Intercepti ons 1 Thirteen ti mes (P.Hall/A.Stewart at WOU, Nov 7)Intercepti on Return Yards 100 J.Williams vs. Western Oregon, Oct 17

CENTRAL WASHINGTON LONG PLAYSRushing 72t B.Kelly vs. Humboldt State, Oct 24Passing 68t R.Robertson to J.Spevak at Mesa State, Aug 29Field Goal 47 G.Rolsma vs. Humboldt State, Oct 24Punt 65 G.Rolsma vs. Humboldt State, Oct 24Punt Return 47 J.Spevak at Mesa State, Aug 29Kickoff Return 72 J.Williams at Dixie State, Oct 31Intercepti on Return 100t J.Williams vs. Western Oregon, Oct 17Fumble Return 33t Buddy Wood vs. Azusa Pacifi c, Sept 19

OPPONENT TEAMPoints Scored

Low27

0at Humboldt State, Oct 10at Mesa State, Aug 29

First DownsLow

209

at Minnesota Duluth, Sept 3Twice

Rushing Att emptsLow

5014

Azusa Pacifi c, Sept 19Twice

Rushing YardsLow

213-33

at Minnesota Duluth, Sept 3at Idaho State, Sept 26

Rushing TDsLow

20

vs. Western Oregon, Oct 17Eight ti mes

Pass Att emptsLow

4712

Dixie State, Oct 3Azusa Pacifi c, Sept 19

Pass Completi onsLow

256

Dixie State, Oct 3Azusa Pacifi c, Sept 19

Had InterceptedLow

30

at Mesa State, Aug 29Five ti mes

Passing YardsLow

25697

at Dixie State, Oct 31Azusa Pacifi c, Sept 19

Passing TDsLow

40

at Humboldt State, Oct 10Six ti mes

Total Off ensive PlaysLow

6550

Humboldt State, Oct 24at Humboldt State, Oct 10

Total Off ensive YardsLow

334167

at Minnesota Duluth, Sept 3at Western Oregon, Nov 7

FumblesLow

40

at Idaho State, Sept 26Three ti mes

Fumbles LostLow

40

at Idaho State, Sept 26Five ti mes

Penalti esLow

112

at Mesa State, Aug 29Dixie State, Oct 3

Penalty YardsLow

8620

TwiceDixie State, Oct 3

QB Sacks ByLow

20

Four ti mesFour ti mes

OPPONENT INDIVIDUALRushing Att empts 29 C.Brown vs. Azusa Pacifi c, Sept 19Net Rushing Yards 120 I.Odim at Minnesota Duluth, Sept 3Rushing TDs 2 D.Jackson vs. Western Oregon, Oct 17Pass Att empts 44 J.Thompson at Dixie State, Oct 31Pass Completi ons 24 J.Thompson vs. Dixie State, Oct 3Had Intercepted 3 R.Felberg at Mesa State, Aug 29Passing Yards 256 J.Thompson at Dixie State, Oct 31Passing TDs 3 K.Blum at Idaho State, Sept 26Total Off ense Plays 48 J.Thompson at Dixie State, Oct 31Total Off ense Yards 236 J.Thompson at Dixie State, Oct 31Recepti ons 8 Three ti mes (S.Fullerton vs. WOU, Oct 17)Receiving Yards 113 K.Krosch at Idaho State, Sept 26Receiving TDs 2 Twice (M.Devlin at Humboldt State, Oct 10)Points Scored 12 Three ti mes (D.Jackson vs. WOU, Oct 17)Touchdowns 2 Three ti mes (D.Jackson vs. WOU, Oct 17)Field Goals 2 G.Lindholm vs. Tarleton State, Nov 21Points Aft er Touchdown 3 Twice (K.Morgan vs. Western Oregon, Oct 17)Punts 9 S.Buche at Western Oregon, Nov 7Punt Average 48.5 M.Langston at Dixie State, Oct 31Punt Returns 2 Three ti mes (N.Fowler vs. Dixie State, Oct 3)Punt Return Yards 50 R.Emery vs. Azusa Pacifi c, Sept 19Kickoff Returns 6 C.Stollmeyer at Humboldt State, Oct 10Kickoff Return Yards 119 E.Robertson vs. Tarleton State, Nov 21Total Tackles 19 B.Newton at Mesa State, Aug 29Solo Tackles 11 B.Reynolds vs. Humboldt State, Oct 24Tackles for Loss 3.0 J.Rowe vs. Tarleton State, Nov 21Sacks 2.0 M.Harward at Dixie State, Oct 31Intercepti ons 1 Eleven ti mes (B.Bullitt vs. Tarleton St., Nov 21)Intercepti on Return Yards 60 G.Romanick vs. Western Oregon, Oct 17

OPPONENT LONG PLAYSRushing 37 B.Hanson at Minnesota Duluth, Sept 3Passing 67t K.Blum to K.Krosch at Idaho State, Sept 26Field Goal 39 G.Lindholm vs. Tarleton State, Nov 21Punt 76 J.Vanderwielen at Idaho State, Sept 26Punt Return 44 R.Emery vs. Azusa Pacifi c, Sept 19Kickoff Return 37 E.Robertson vs. Tarleton State, Nov 21Intercepti on Return 60t G.Romanick vs. Western Oregon, Oct 17Fumble Return 18 W.Montgomery vs. Humboldt State, Oct 24

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2009 FOOTBALL STATISTICS: LONG PLAYS (20+ YARDS)2009 FOOTBALL STATISTICS: LONG PLAYS (20+ YARDS)CENTRAL WASH. Rush (11) Pass (25) Return (23)at Mesa State 36 — Eldridge 68t — Spevak from Robertson

28 — Hekker from Robertson47 — Spevak (PR)

at Minnesota Duluth — — —West Texas A&M — 29 — Spevak from Robertson

25t — Westmoreland from Robertson21 — Hekker from Robertson20t — Spevak from Robertson

Azusa Pacifi c 21 — D.Davis 63t — Spevak from Robertson 39 — Breitzman (INT)33t — Wood (FR)24 — Westmoreland (PR)23 — Williams (KR)

at Idaho State — — 25 — Hall (INT)Dixie State 23 — Eldridge 50 — Togar from Morgan 33 — Ch.Smith (KR)

21 — Williams (PR)at Humboldt State 21 — Eldridge 21 — Westmoreland from Robertson 24 — Co.Smith (KR)

22 — Co.Smith (KR)vs. Western Oregon 45t — Helwege from Morgan

32 — Spevak from Morgan30 — Westmoreland from Morgan28 — Spevak from Robertson23 — Weems from Morgan20 — Helwege from Morgan

100t — Williams (INT)38 — Ch.Smith (KR)36 — Williams (KR)20 — Ch.Smith (KR)

Humboldt State 72t — Kelly41 — Morris23 — Cardin

30t — Spevak from Morgan23 — Kelly from Morgan21 — Kelly from Morgan

35 — Williams (PR)25 — Williams (PR)20 — Madon (INT)

at Dixie State 28 — Morris 62 — Westmoreland from Morgan22 — M.Waller from Morgan

72 — Williams (KR)21 — Williams (KR)21 — Williams (PR)

at Western Oregon 27 — Kelly21 — Eldridge

66t — Spevak from Morgan

Tarleton State 60 — Eldridge 48t — Spevak from Morgan31 — Weems from Morgan28 — Spevak from Morgan28 — Eldridge from Morgan

43 — Williams (KR)37 — Williams (KR)25 — Williams (PR)24 — Williams (PR)

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OPPONENTS Rush (5) Pass (34) Return (23)at Mesa State 24 — Smith 41 — Murray from Felberg

30 — Murray from Felberg21 — Chernoff from Felberg

at Minnesota Duluth 37 — Hanson29 — Odim

31 — Claiborne from Vogler —

West Texas A&M — 49 — Golden from Ta.Harris26 — Burton from Ta.Harris

25 — Watson (KR)25 — Watson (KR)24 — Watson (KR)23 — Watson (KR)

Azusa Pacifi c 21 — van den Raadt 32 — Brown from van den Raadt31 — Wall from van den Raadt

44 — Emery (PR)

at Idaho State — 67t — Krosch from Blum45 — Ja.Taylor from Blum26t — Krosch from Blum21 — Ponciano from Blum20t — Ponciano from Blum

36 — Wright (INT)23 — Ponciano (KR)20 — Ponciano (KR)

Dixie State — 49t — Nelson from Thompson36 — Fowler from Thompson

24 — Caple (KR)24 — Caple (KR)

at Humboldt State — 52t — Stollmeyer from Proulx38t — Devlin from Bolt38 — M.Smith from Proulx

23 — Stollmeyer (KR)21 — Stollmeyer (KR)20 — Stollmeyer (KR)

vs. Western Oregon — 29 — Kauleinamoku from Riddell 60t — Romanick (INT)23 — Dowd (KR)20 — Dowd (KR)

Humboldt State 21 — Allen 25 — Dallas from Proulx25 — Dallas from Proulx22 — Devlin from Proulx20 — Allen from Bolt

22 — Stollmeyer (KR)

at Dixie State — 52 — S.Ence from Thompson41 — Christensen from Thompson40 — Wells from Thompson20 — Fowler from Thompson20 — Fowler from Thompson

20 — Caple (KR)

at Western Oregon — 26 — Ore from Riddell25 — Fullerton from Riddell

28 — Kauleinamoku (KR)

Tarleton State — 59 — Hobson from Grantham24 — Guinn from Grantham23 — Gray from Grantham21 — Buckingham from Grantham

45 — Bullitt (INT)37 — Robertson (KR)23 — Robertson (KR)22 — Robertson (KR)

Northwest Missouri State

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2009 FOOTBALL STATISTICS: DRIVE CHARTS2009 FOOTBALL STATISTICS: DRIVE CHARTSMESA STATENo. Start Plays Yards Time Result

1 C16 9 25 6:20 Punt2 M06 3 2 1:14 #Fumble3 C26 13 41 4:54 #Missed FG4 C06 5 19 1:06 Punt

*5 C14 4 86 0:59 Touchdown6 C33 2 4 0:24 Intercepti on7 C04 9 38 3:27 Punt8 M45 4 9 1:32 Downs9 C22 11 65 4:08 #Field Goal

10 M48 3 -7 2:02 Punt11 C38 5 19 1:54 Punt

MINNESOTA DULUTHNo. Start Plays Yards Time Result

1 C29 10 52 4:51 #Field Goal2 C35 3 -13 1:34 Punt3 C20 6 15 2:17 Punt4 C10 4 16 1:14 Punt5 C20 2 -3 0:52 Intercepti on6 C02 7 30 1:42 Punt

*7 C24 9 76 3:59 #Touchdown8 C20 6 30 1:49 Punt9 C25 14 69 6:33 #Field Goal

10 M35 4 9 1:34 Downs

WEST TEXAS A&MNo. Start Plays Yards Time Result

1 C18 6 10 1:59 Punt2 C36 5 64 1:58 #Touchdown3 C37 9 63 4:11 #Touchdown4 C16 12 84 4:36 Touchdown5 W48 5 48 2:12 Touchdown6 C49 10 50 4:45 #Field Goal

*7 C27 8 33 3:33 Downs8 C22 6 23 2:46 Punt9 C11 3 0 0:40 Punt

10 C22 3 9 2:22 Punt11 W43 3 -2 1:35 Punt12 W24 4 4 1:21 Field Goal13 W45 2 5 1:07 End Game

AZUSA PACIFICNo. Start Plays Yards Time Result

1 C20 10 62 4:43 Fumble2 A38 4 38 1:50 #Touchdown

A33 0 0 0:00 Touchdown3 C49 3 -4 1:36 Punt4 C37 1 63 0:09 Touchdown5 C26 16 74 6:05 #Touchdown6 C39 1 -1 0:04 End Half

*7 A15 3 15 0:48 #Touchdown8 C14 3 9 2:28 Punt9 A24 4 24 1:30 #Touchdown

10 C20 3 6 1:21 Punt11 C20 7 35 4:44 End Game

IDAHO STATENo. Start Plays Yards Time Result

1 C14 7 35 3:53 Punt2 C29 1 0 0:01 Intercepti on3 C25 7 26 3:31 Punt4 C44 8 56 3:01 #Touchdown

I05 0 0 0:00 Touchdown5 I18 1 18 0:06 #Touchdown6 I12 4 1 1:51 #Field Goal7 C04 7 17 2:38 Intercepti on8 C20 3 6 1:18 Fumble9 C40 1 0 0:13 Intercepti on

10 C03 9 32 3:13 End Half*11 C20 9 44 4:55 Intercepti on

12 I08 2 8 0:44 #Touchdown13 C20 3 5 0:52 Punt14 C23 3 5 1:02 Punt15 C17 9 39 5:17 Punt16 C48 10 32 4:31 Missed FG17 I41 2 -4 1:34 End Game

DIXIE STATE HNo. Start Plays Yards Time Result

1 C50 3 2 1:03 Punt2 D34 7 16 3:39 #Field Goal3 C28 5 24 1:54 Punt4 D40 8 16 3:16 Field Goal5 D40 10 36 4:31 #Field Goal6 D44 6 44 3:10 #Touchdown7 C25 7 75 0:59 #Touchdown

*8 C43 10 57 4:50 #TouchdownD15 0 0 0:00 Touchdown

9 C28 8 47 2:53 Downs10 C16 3 0 0:23 Punt11 C04 7 31 3:28 Punt12 D30 4 -2 1:02 Missed FG13 C41 8 19 4:19 End Game

HUMBOLDT STATE ANo. Start Plays Yards Time Result

1 C22 8 30 3:43 Downs2 C27 8 69 4:07 #Field Goal3 H49 4 11 1:22 Punt4 H27 4 2 0:54 Field Goal5 C31 3 7 1:41 Punt6 H14 3 14 1:03 #Touchdown7 C30 7 46 3:37 Intercepti on

*8 C41 12 59 4:34 #Touchdown9 C15 5 -6 2:35 Punt

10 C20 3 7 2:04 PuntH28 0 0 0:00 Touchdown

11 C30 3 1 1:03 Punt12 H34 9 34 4:51 #Touchdown13 H40 8 27 3:36 #End Game

WESTERN OREGON NNo. Start Plays Yards Time Result

1 C08 7 32 3:12 Punt2 C23 3 9 2:12 Punt3 C32 4 20 1:37 Punt4 C43 6 15 0:56 Downs5 W45 1 0 0:17 Intercepti on6 C45 4 9 1:18 Downs7 C14 9 38 4:33 Punt

*8 C29 6 71 2:05 Touchdown9 C50 8 35 1:32 #Field Goal

10 C18 2 2 0:47 Intercepti onW00 0 0 0:00 Touchdown

11 C20 17 76 7:29 #Field Goal12 C45 5 30 2:29 Intercepti on13 C47 8 26 1:55 Field Goal14 C13 1 -1 0:04 End Game

HUMBOLDT STATE HNo. Start Plays Yards Time Result

1 C32 12 68 5:10 #Touchdown2 C15 8 55 3:22 Field Goal3 C43 9 50 3:19 #Fumble4 C25 7 75 2:46 Touchdown5 H11 3 11 1:00 #Touchdown6 C47 7 53 2:50 #Touchdown

*7 C04 6 33 2:57 Punt8 C32 3 3 1:00 Punt9 C40 3 0 1:27 Punt

10 H46 7 20 2:48 Downs11 C21 3 79 1:20 Touchdown12 C27 3 3 2:29 Punt13 H47 3 29 1:22 End Game

DIXIE STATE ANo. Start Plays Yards Time Result

1 C32 6 17 3:18 Punt2 D19 3 19 1:00 #Touchdown3 C22 8 58 3:45 #Field Goal4 C04 12 90 5:51 #Field Goal5 C07 3 5 0:58 Punt6 C36 9 34 3:19 Downs7 C16 1 -1 0:07 End Half

*8 D05 3 5 1:40 #Touchdown9 C20 3 9 1:22 Punt

10 C26 6 18 2:52 Punt11 C37 3 2 1:28 Punt12 C13 11 60 5:51 Field Goal13 D39 2 16 0:33 Fumble14 C22 10 41 4:53 End Game

WESTERN OREGON ANo. Start Plays Yards Time Result

1 C23 7 27 3:48 Punt2 C37 8 63 3:53 #Touchdown3 C05 7 41 3:16 Punt4 W48 4 8 0:40 Downs5 C44 7 35 4:19 Downs6 W36 4 10 2:28 Fumble

*7 C25 3 75 1:39 Touchdown8 W45 3 7 1:38 Punt9 W15 3 15 1:25 #Touchdown

10 C21 3 -1 2:20 Punt11 C22 3 3 2:15 Punt12 C20 3 -7 3:14 Punt13 W39 3 2 0:56 Fumble

TARLETON STATENo. Start Plays Yards Time Result

1 C49 3 9 1:25 Punt2 T47 7 33 2:24 #Intercepti on3 C50 3 50 1:26 Touchdown4 C47 8 45 4:24 #Missed FG5 T15 2 15 0:50 #Touchdown6 C20 8 71 4:24 #Field Goal7 C23 2 -3 1:08 End Half

*8 C39 5 19 2:14 Punt9 C19 6 69 2:39 #Field Goal

10 C11 6 19 2:44 Punt11 T44 9 28 3:02 #Missed FG12 C33 9 67 4:58 #Touchdown13 T49 3 -6 2:18 Punt14 T43 3 -3 1:54 End Game

AVG. STARTING FIELD POSITIONDrives Yard Line Avg In20

Central Washington 156 5,766 37.0 30Opponents 156 4,609 29.5 31

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2009 FOOTBALL STATISTICS: PARTICIPATION REPORT2009 FOOTBALL STATISTICS: PARTICIPATION REPORTPlayer GP/GS at MSC at UMD WTAMU APU at ISU DSC at HSU vs. WOU HSU at DSC at WOU TSU

1 Stewart,Anthony 12/12 LCB LCB LCB RCB LCB LCB LCB LCB LCB LCB LCB RCB2 Weems,Jamal 12/12 WR WR WR WR WR WR WR WR WR WR WR WR4 Hekker,Zach 12/11 TE TE TE TE TE TE TE TE TE TE TE xxx5 Smith,Courtney 11/11 RCB RCB RCB LCB RCB RCB RCB RCB (inj) RCB RCB LCB6 Smith,Chris 12/0 xxx xxx xxx xxx xxx xxx xxx xxx xxx xxx xxx xxx7 Robertson,Ryan 9/8 QB QB QB QB QB QB QB QB xxx (cd) (cd) (cd)8 Togar,Sam 9/0 (inj) (inj) xxx xxx xxx xxx xxx xxx xxx xxx (inj) xxx9 Eldridge,Randall 12/9 xxx RB RB RB RB xxx RB RB RB RB RB xxx

10 Williams,Jerome 12/12 FS FS FS FS FS FS FS FS RCB FS FS FS11 Waller,Mike 10/1 xxx xxx xxx xxx xxx xxx (inj) (inj) xxx xxx xxx WR12 Durbin,Jordan 0/0 (nwt) (nwt) (cd) (cd) (nwt) (cd) (cd) (cd) (cd) (nwt) (nwt) (nwt)14 Gaut,Jordan 0/0 (nwt) (nwt) (cd) (cd) (nwt) (cd) (nwt) (nwt) (cd) (nwt) (nwt) (nwt)15 Weisner,David 1/0 (cd) (cd) (cd) (cd) (cd) xxx (cd) (cd) (cd) (cd) (cd) (cd)16 Spriggs,Jordy 8/0 xxx xxx xxx xxx (cd) xxx xxx xxx xxx (nwt) (cd) (inj)17 Snell,Matt 11/3 WLB (inj) WLB WLB xxx xxx xxx xxx xxx xxx xxx xxx18 Morgan,Cole 10/4 (cd) xxx xxx xxx (cd) xxx xxx xxx QB QB QB QB19 Jones,Devin 0/0 (nwt) (nwt) (cd) (cd) (nwt) (cd) (nwt) (nwt) (cd) (nwt) (nwt) (nwt)20 Aludogbu,Emeka 10/0 xxx xxx xxx xxx xxx (inj) (inj) xxx xxx xxx xxx xxx21 Hall,Prince 12/11 xxx MLB MLB MLB MLB MLB MLB MLB MLB MLB MLB MLB22 Westmoreland,Reggie 12/12 WR WR WR WR WR WR WR WR WR WR WR WR23 Berry,Codey 9/0 (cd) xxx xxx xxx xxx xxx xxx (cd) xxx xxx xxx (cd)24 Madon,Loa 12/1 xxx xxx xxx xxx xxx xxx xxx xxx FS xxx xxx xxx25 Cardin,Tyler 8/0 (nwt) (nwt) xxx xxx xxx xxx xxx xxx xxx (inj) (inj) xxx26 Davis,Dominique 3/0 (nwt) (nwt) (cd) xxx (nwt) xxx (cd) (cd) xxx (nwt) (nwt) (cd)27 Adams,Dusti n 8/0 xxx xxx xxx xxx (nwt) (inj) (inj) xxx xxx xxx xxx (cd)28 Morris,Jerome 10/0 xxx xxx xxx xxx (inj) xxx (nwt) xxx xxx xxx xxx xxx29 Wright,Anthony 0/0 (nwt) (nwt) (cd) (cd) (nwt) (cd) (nwt) (nwt) (cd) (nwt) (nwt) (nwt)30 Koopman,John 11/2 xxx WLB xxx xxx xxx xxx xxx xxx (inj) xxx xxx xxx31 Breitzman,Taylor 12/12 SS SS SS SS SS SS SS SS SS SS SS SS32 Dyer,Ryan 12/0 xxx xxx xxx xxx xxx xxx xxx xxx xxx xxx xxx xxx33 Walters,Jason 1/0 (nwt) (nwt) (cd) (cd) (nwt) (cd) (nwt) (nwt) xxx (nwt) (nwt) (nwt)34 Wagar,Kyle 0/0 (nwt) (nwt) (cd) (cd) (nwt) (cd) (nwt) (nwt) (cd) (nwt) (nwt) (nwt)35 Mann,Aram 0/0 (nwt) (nwt) (cd) (cd) (nwt) (cd) (nwt) (nwt) (cd) (nwt) (nwt) (nwt)36 Kelly,Bryson 12/2 RB xxx xxx xxx xxx RB xxx xxx xxx xxx xxx xxx37 Shearer,Stetson 0/0 (nwt) (nwt) (cd) (cd) (nwt) (cd) (nwt) (nwt) (cd) (nwt) (nwt) (nwt)38 Wall,Riley 0/0 (nwt) (nwt) (cd) (cd) (nwt) (cd) (nwt) (nwt) (cd) (nwt) (nwt) (nwt)39 Eason,Oscar 0/0 (nwt) (nwt) (cd) (cd) (nwt) (cd) (nwt) (nwt) (cd) (nwt) (nwt) (nwt)40 Langlow,Stan 0/0 (nwt) (nwt) (cd) (cd) (nwt) (cd) (nwt) (nwt) (cd) (nwt) (nwt) (nwt)41 Bighill,Adam 8/8 (inj) (inj) (inj) (inj) WLB WLB WLB WLB WLB WLB WLB WLB42 Harris,Sylvester 0/0 (nwt) (nwt) (cd) (cd) (nwt) (cd) (nwt) (nwt) (cd) (nwt) (nwt) (nwt)43 Gannon,Daniel 3/0 (nwt) (nwt) (cd) xxx xxx xxx (inj) (inj) (inj) (inj) (inj) (inj)44 Wood,Buddy 12/12 SLB SLB SLB SLB SLB SLB SLB SLB SLB SLB SLB SLB45 Reno,Mike 12/2 xxx xxx xxx xxx xxx NT xxx xxx xxx NT xxx xxx46 Davis,Sean 0/0 (cd) (cd) (cd) (cd) (cd) (cd) (cd) (cd) (cd) (cd) (cd) (cd)47 Stuby,Sean 0/0 (nwt) (nwt) (cd) (cd) (nwt) (cd) (nwt) (nwt) (cd) (nwt) (nwt) (nwt)48 Sti nson,Ishmael 0/0 (nwt) (nwt) (cd) (cd) (nwt) (cd) (nwt) (nwt) (cd) (nwt) (nwt) (nwt)49 Barr,John 0/0 (nwt) (nwt) (cd) (cd) (nwt) (cd) (nwt) (nwt) (cd) (nwt) (nwt) (nwt)50 Thomas,Tyce 12/0 xxx xxx xxx xxx xxx xxx xxx xxx xxx xxx xxx xxx51 Ah You,Matt 1/1 MLB (inj) (inj) (inj) (inj) (inj) (inj) (inj) (inj) (inj) (inj) (inj)52 Tanasse,Taylor 11/3 SE SE SE (inj) xxx xxx xxx xxx xxx xxx xxx xxx53 Sanders,Courtney 0/0 (nwt) (nwt) (cd) (cd) (nwt) (cd) (nwt) (nwt) (cd) (nwt) (nwt) (nwt)54 Quirk,Tony 12/12 RT RT RT RT RT RT RT RT RT RT RT RT55 Quinlan,J.J. 0/0 (nwt) (nwt) (cd) (cd) (nwt) (cd) (nwt) (nwt) (cd) (nwt) (nwt) (nwt)56 Carter,D’Mario 0/0 (nwt) (nwt) (cd) (cd) (nwt) (cd) (nwt) (nwt) (cd) (nwt) (nwt) (nwt)57 Lee,Turner 0/0 (nwt) (nwt) (cd) (cd) (nwt) (cd) (nwt) (nwt) (cd) (nwt) (nwt) (nwt)58 Crim,Jordan 0/0 (nwt) (nwt) (cd) (cd) (nwt) (cd) (nwt) (nwt) (cd) (nwt) (nwt) (nwt)59 Rowe,Kevin 12/0 xxx xxx xxx xxx xxx xxx xxx xxx xxx xxx xxx xxx60 Riley,Tyson 0/0 (nwt) (nwt) (cd) (cd) (nwt) (cd) (nwt) (nwt) (cd) (nwt) (nwt) (nwt)61 Tidball,Evan 0/0 (nwt) (nwt) (cd) (cd) (nwt) (cd) (nwt) (nwt) (cd) (nwt) (nwt) (nwt)62 Hopkins,Tyler 3/0 (cd) (cd) (cd) xxx (nwt) xxx (nwt) (nwt) xxx (nwt) (nwt) (nwt)63 Ford,Marcus 12/12 DT DT DT DT DT DT DT DT DT DT DT DT64 Murbach,Jon 4/0 (cd) (cd) (cd) xxx (cd) xxx xxx (cd) xxx (nwt) (nwt) (cd)65 Meeks,James 11/11 LT LT LT LT LT (inj) LT LT LT LT LT LT66 Stokes,Ryan 11/11 RG RG RG RG RG RG RG RG (inj) RG RG RG67 Conklin,Luke 12/2 xxx xxx xxx xxx xxx LG xxx xxx RG xxx xxx xxx69 Waller,Bryce 5/0 (nwt) (nwt) (cd) xxx xxx xxx (cd) (cd) xxx xxx (cd) (cd)70 Eden,Justi n 6/1 (cd) (cd) xxx xxx xxx LT xxx (cd) xxx (cd) (cd) (cd)71 Johnson,Donnie 0/0 (nwt) (nwt) (cd) (cd) (nwt) (cd) (nwt) (nwt) (cd) (nwt) (nwt) (nwt)72 Nelson,Michael 0/0 (nwt) (nwt) (cd) (cd) (nwt) (cd) (nwt) (nwt) (cd) (nwt) (nwt) (nwt)73 Baker,Jerod 0/0 (nwt) (nwt) (cd) (cd) (nwt) (cd) (nwt) (nwt) (cd) (nwt) (nwt) (nwt)74 Roof,Andy 11/11 LG LG LG LG LG (inj) LG LG LG LG LG LG75 Shelton,Scott 0/0 (nwt) (nwt) (cd) (cd) (nwt) (cd) (nwt) (nwt) (cd) (nwt) (nwt) (nwt)76 Tivnan,Joey 12/12 C C C C C C C C C C C C77 Cisneros,Grant 0/0 (nwt) (nwt) (cd) (cd) (nwt) (cd) (nwt) (cd) (cd) (nwt) (nwt) (nwt)78 King,Jeff 0/0 (nwt) (nwt) (cd) (cd) (nwt) (cd) (nwt) (nwt) (cd) (nwt) (nwt) (nwt)79 Morrison,Mac 0/0 (nwt) (nwt) (cd) (cd) (nwt) (cd) (nwt) (nwt) (cd) (nwt) (nwt) (nwt)80 Helwege,Justi n 11/1 xxx xxx xxx xxx xxx xxx (inj) xxx xxx xxx xxx WR81 Akeo-Orr,Robert 4/0 (cd) (cd) xxx xxx (cd) xxx (cd) (cd) xxx (nwt) (cd) (cd)82 Squires,Griffi n 10/0 (nwt) (nwt) xxx xxx xxx xxx xxx xxx xxx xxx xxx xxx83 Brice,Billy 0/0 (nwt) (nwt) (cd) (cd) (nwt) (cd) (nwt) (nwt) (cd) (nwt) (nwt) (nwt)84 Spevak,Johnny 12/12 WR WR WR WR WR WR WR WR WR WR WR WR85 Finlayson,Chris 2/0 (nwt) (nwt) (cd) (cd) (nwt) xxx (nwt) (nwt) xxx (nwt) (nwt) (nwt)86 Najera,Michael 3/0 (nwt) (nwt) (cd) xxx (nwt) xxx (cd) (cd) xxx (nwt) (nwt) (nwt)87 Olson,Austi n 5/0 xxx (inj) (inj) xxx (nwt) xxx xxx (cd) xxx (cd) (cd) (cd)89 Schindele,Luke 0/0 (nwt) (nwt) (cd) (cd) (nwt) (cd) (nwt) (nwt) (cd) (nwt) (nwt) (nwt)90 Hartwell,Antonio 10/10 NT NT NT NT NT (inj) NT NT NT (nwt) NT NT91 Nielsen,Tyrell 0/0 (inj) (inj) (inj) (inj) (inj) (inj) (inj) (inj) (inj) (inj) (inj) (inj)92 Brennan,Braxton 11/0 (cd) xxx xxx xxx xxx xxx xxx xxx xxx xxx xxx xxx95 Taylor,Josh 0/0 (nwt) (nwt) (cd) (cd) (nwt) (cd) (nwt) (nwt) (cd) (nwt) (nwt) (nwt)96 Rolsma,Garrett 12/0 xxx xxx xxx xxx xxx xxx xxx xxx xxx xxx xxx xxx97 Oney,Andrew 12/9 xxx xxx xxx SE SE SE SE SE SE SE SE SE98 Fuhrmann,Neil 0/0 (nwt) (nwt) (cd) (cd) (nwt) (cd) (nwt) (nwt) (cd) (nwt) (nwt) (nwt)99 Germany,Eugene 12/12 WE WE WE WE WE WE WE WE WE WE WE WE

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GAME #1: CENTRAL WASHINGTON 10, MESA STATE 0GAME #1: CENTRAL WASHINGTON 10, MESA STATE 0 August 29, 2009 • Ralph Stocker Memorial Stadium (2,861) • 90August 29, 2009 • Ralph Stocker Memorial Stadium (2,861) • 90oo F, sunny F, sunny

WILDCAT DEFENSE BLANKS MESA STATE IN 2009 SEASON OPENER, 10-0Central Posts Lowest Winning Point Total in 26 Years, Holding off MavericksGRAND JUNCTION, Colo. (Aug. 29) — The 14th-ranked Central Washington University defense held Mesa State to 12 fi rst downs and kept the Mavericks scoreless as the Wildcats came away with a 10-0 victory in the 2009 football season opener at Stocker Stadium. Central improved to 6-0 all-ti me against Rocky Mountain Athleti c Conference members with the win. The Wildcats’ 10 points were the fewest scored in a victory in nearly 26 years, matching a 10-0 win at Western Oregon on Nov. 19, 1983. The game was scoreless unti l the opening drive of the second half, when redshirt freshman Ryan Robertson connected with preseason All-American receiver Johnny Spevak on a 68-yard pass play just 59 seconds into the period. That proved to be the game’s only touchdown as the Wildcats went in front 7-0. Central’s defense prevented any opportunity for Mesa State to score in the second half, preventi ng the Mavericks from moving the football inside the Wildcats’ 44-yard line on any of their seven second-half possessions. On one of those drives, Mesa started at the Central 44 before senior Jerome Williams picked off quarterback Robert Feldberg on the fi rst play from scrimmage. The pick was the 12th of Williams’ CWU career. The Wildcats added three insurance points on their fi rst drive of the fourth quarter, marching 65 yards on 11 plays before senior Garrett Rolsma kicked a 30-yard fi eld goal to extend the margin to 10-0. Earlier in the game, Rolsma extended his consecuti ve point-aft er-touchdown made streak to 67. Each team missed key scoring opportuniti es in its opponent’s red zone in the fi rst half, beginning with a fumble by Mesa State on its fi rst possession. Senior Marcus Ford forced a Joey Applehans fumble at the Wildcats’ 16-yard line, which senior Buddy Wood recovered to thwart the Mavericks’ fi rst scoring opportunity of the contest. Central squandered scoring opportuniti es on its second and third drives of the night, coughing up the football at the Mesa State four aft er taking over possession at the Mavericks’ six. They also got inside the fi ve yard line on their next drive before penalti es and a quarterback sack took the Wildcats out of the red zone. Rolsma att empted a 49-yard fi eld goal that was blocked, keeping the game scoreless at halft ime. Robertson, who completed his fi rst eight passes, fi nished 14 of 30 for 205 yards while playing the enti re game at quarterback. Spevak fi nished with eight catches for 133 yards, and his third-quarter touchdown was the 43rd of his career, tying Kenny Russaw for the school’s career record for receiving touchdowns. The Wildcats also logged 135 yards on the ground, led by 84 yards on 11 carries from senior Randall Eldridge. Junior Bryson Kelly added 41 yards on 14 carries, while senior Jerome Morris fi nished with 32 yards on eight carries. On defense, Wood and senior Matt Ah You led the way with 10 tackles apiece. Ford, Williams, and Wood all had intercepti ons, while Eugene Germany had a quarterback sack and four others each had a half sack. Mesa State totaled 155 passing and 97 rushing yards for the game, but had just 69 off ensive yards in the second half. Felberg was 13 of 24 passing with three costly intercepti ons, while Applehanz was the Mavericks’ top rusher with 48 yards on 14 carries.

QUICK NOTES: • The scoreless ti e at halft ime marked the fi rst such occurrence since Sept. 14, 2002 (CWU eventually defeated Carroll, 26-8). • WR Johnny Spevak ti ed the CWU career record for receiving touchdowns (43) with his third-quarter 68-yard TD catch. The recepti on was also the second-longest of his career (long is 71-yarder at Western Oregon on Sept. 13, 2008). • Spevak now has 3,539 receiving yards, becoming second player in school history with 3,500 or more receiving yards. • QB Ryan Robertson completed his fi rst eight collegiate passes before fi nishing 14 of 30 for 205 yards. • S Jerome Williams had his 12th career intercepti on, moving him into a four-way ti e for fi ft h on the all-ti me list. • LB Buddy Wood is now third in career tackles with 284. • DL Marcus Ford had his fi rst career intercepti on in the fourth quarter. • Mesa State LB Bennett Newton fi nished with 19 tackles, the most by a Wildcat opponent since Oct. 19, 2002 when Rob White of Western Washington had 20.

SCORE BY QUARTERS 1 2 3 4 ScoreCentral Washington 0 0 7 3 10 Record: 1-0Mesa State 0 0 0 0 0 Record: 0-1

SCORING SUMMARY: CWU MSC3rd 14:01 CWU Spevak 68 yd pass from Robertson (Rolsma kick), 4-86 0:59 7 04th 10:46 CWU Rolsma 30 yd fi eld goal, 11-65 4:08 10 0

CWU MSCFIRST DOWNS 17 12RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 36-135 38-97PASSING YDS (NET) 205 155Passes Att -Comp-Int 30-14-1 24-13-3TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 66-340 62-252Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0Punt Returns-Yards 2-57 1-0Kickoff Returns-Yards 1-15 1-13Intercepti on Returns-Yards 3-2 1-1Punts (Number-Avg) 5-40.6 6-35.8Fumbles-Lost 2-1 3-1Penalti es-Yards 12-84 11-86Possession Time 28:00 32:00Third-Down Conversions 6 of 15 7 of 17Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 1 1 of 1Red-Zone Scores-Chances 1-3 0-0Sacks By: Number-Yards 3-17 2-17

RUSHING: Central Washington—Eldridge,Randall 11-84; Kelly,Bryson 14-41; Morris,Jerome 8-32; Robertson,Ryan 3-minus 22. Mesa State—Applehans,Joey 14-48; Halboth,Will 6-33; Smith,C.J. 1-24; Hamm,James 4-9; Belloni,Zach 1-0; Means,Kris 1-0; Felberg,Robert 11-minus 17.

PASSING: Central Washington—Robertson,Ryan 14-30-1-205. Mesa State—Felberg,Robert 13-24-3-155.

RECEIVING: Central Washington—Spevak,Johnny 8-133; Hekker,Zach 2-39; Eldridge,Randall 2-14; Waller,Mike 1-15; Kelly,Bryson 1-4. Mesa State—Murray,Justi n 5-89; Chernoff ,Griffi n 2-35; Loomis,Tyler 2-10; Applehans,Joey 1-8; Hamm,James 1-6; Belloni,Zach 1-5; Damron,Seth 1-2.

INTERCEPTIONS: Central Washington—Wood,Buddy 1-2; Ford,Marcus 1-0; Williams,Jerome 1-0. Mesa State—Newton,Bennett 1-1.

FUMBLES: Central Washington—Kelly,Bryson 1-1; Robertson,Ryan 1-0. Mesa State—Applehans,Joey 2-1; Felberg,Robert 1-0.

SACKS (UA-A): Central Washington—Reno,Mike 0-1; Ford,Marcus 0-1; Germany,Eugene 1-0; Dyer,Ryan 0-1; Tanasse,Taylor 0-1. Mesa State— Lewis,Domonique 1-0; Kelly,Tony 1-0.

TACKLES (UA-A): Central Washington—Wood,Buddy 1-9; Ah You,Matt 0-10; Ford,Marcus 1-7; Williams,Jerome 3-3; Snell,Matt 2-4; Smith,Courtney 3-2; Hartwell,Antonio 0-5; Stewart,Anthony 1-3; Hall,Prince 0-4; Germany,Eugene 2-1; Madon,Loa 1-2; Breitzman,Taylor 1-2; Tanasse,Taylor 1-2; Dyer,Ryan 1-1; Koopman,John 1-0; Aludogbu,Emeka 0-1; Reno,Mike 0-1; Spriggs,Jordy 0-1. Mesa State—Newton,Bennett 2-17; Walker,Cody 1-15; Silverthorn,Aaron 4-5; Kelly,Tony 1-6; Matheson,Sean4-2; Thorne,Derek 1-3; Applehans,Dominic 1-3; Abreu,Adrian 1-3; McAdoo,Spencer1-3; Whaley,Tanner 1-1; Blevins,William 1-1; Benkelman,Chad 0-2; Campbell,Nainoa1-0; Padilla,Josh 1-0; Lewis,Domonique 1-0; Means,Kris 0-1; Halboth,Will 0-1;Stapp,Trevor 0-1; Althiede,Evan 0-1; Owens,Wes 0-1.

Stadium: Stocker Stadium Att endance: 2861Kickoff ti me: 7:00 pm End of Game: 9:45 pm Total elapsed ti me: 2:45 Offi cials: Referee: Mark Usery; Umpire: David Hitchens; Linesman: Steve Baron; Line judge: Sean Burrow; Back judge: Richard Iversen; Field judge: Tom Maes; Side judge: Donavan BriggansTemperature: 90 deg F Wind: 5 mph WNW Weather: Sunny

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GAME #2: CENTRAL WASHINGTON 13, MINNESOTA DULUTH 10GAME #2: CENTRAL WASHINGTON 13, MINNESOTA DULUTH 10 September 3, 2009 • James S. Malosky Stadium (5,389) • 73September 3, 2009 • James S. Malosky Stadium (5,389) • 73oo F, sunny F, sunny

NINTH-RANKED CENTRAL STUNS #2 MINNESOTA DULUTH, 13-10 Wildcats Block Pair of Second-Half Field Goal Ties to Snap Bulldogs’ Win StreakDULUTH, Minn. (Sept. 3) — Senior Ryan Dyer blocked a 48-yard fi eld goal att empt on the fi nal play of the game to preserve Central Washington University’s 13-10 football victory over host Minnesota Duluth at James S. Malosky Stadium. Playing in front of a crowd of 5,389 at the stadium and, for the fi rst ti me ever, a nati onal television audience on CBS College Sports, the ninth-ranked Wildcats improved to 2-0 on the season. They also snapped the second-ranked Bulldogs’ 17-game win streak with the win. UMD, the defending NCAA Division II nati onal champion, is now 1-1 on the season. Dyer’s blocked fi eld goal was the second blocked three-point att empt in the second half by the Wildcat special teams. Junior Eugene Germany blocked a 23-yard att empt by David Nadeau with six seconds left in the third quarter, keeping the game ti ed at 10-10 at the ti me. Central scored the game-winning fi eld goal with 4:13 remaining, as senior Garrett Rolsma drilled a 24-yard att empt to put the Wildcats in front 13-10. That three-pointer culminated a ti me-consuming 13-play, 69-yard drive that ate up more than six and a half minutes of game clock. The Wildcats drew fi rst blood on the scoreboard in the opening half. Aft er holding the Bulldogs to a three-and-out on the fi rst possession of the game, Central went 52 yards on 10 plays with Rolsma booti ng a 36-yard fi eld goal with 8:08 left in the fi rst quarter. Minnesota Duluth responded with an 80-yard drive that Isaac Odim capped off with a two-yard scoring run, and the Bulldogs took a 7-3 lead in to the second quarter. UMD added onto its lead in the second quarter with a 20-yard fi eld goal by Nadeau. The Bulldogs had taken the ball to the one-yard line before being stopped twice for no gain and another ti me for a two-yard loss from there, which forced the fi eld goal att empt. As was the case in the season opener at Mesa State last Saturday, Central started with the football to open the second half and scored on its fi rst drive — again with redshirt freshman quarterback Ryan Robertson connecti ng to senior Johnny Spevak on a six-yard score with 10:55 left . The score was Spevak’s 44th career receiving touchdown, setti ng a new school record, and Rolsma’s extra-point extended his record streak to 68 straight PATs made. Germany’s blocked fi eld goal on the next possession helped a marathon UMD drive go for naught. The Bulldogs used bett er than 12 1/2 minutes of game ti me and charted 18 off ensive plays before Germany swatt ed Nadeau’s fi eld goal att empt and swung the momentum in the Wildcats’ favor. Neither team scored on its fi rst drive of the fourth quarter, but Rolsma gave Central the lead with his fi eld goal and the Wildcats prevailed with a fourth-down stop and the aforementi oned game-ending blocked fi eld goal. Robertson completed 21 of 30 passes for 155 yards in his second career start, while senior Cole Morgan also played under center by going 1-for-3 for minus-1 yards passing. He also had a crucial 15-yard carry on third down during his only off ensive series late in the fi rst half. Senior Randall Eldridge led the Wildcats in rushing for the second straight week, totaling 65 yards on 15 carries. On defense, senior Buddy Wood led Central with nine tackles. Senior Prince Hall, who made his fi rst Wildcat start, added seven tackles including two tackles for losses. Dyer, who added four tackles to his blocked fi eld goal, was credited with the Wildcats’ lone quarterback sack while fi nishing with 1 1/2 tackles for losses. Minnesota Duluth, which had not lost since a 31-14 decision against North Dakota on Oct. 27, 2007, was led by Odim, who totaled 120 rushing yards on 25 carries. Chase Vogler, who relieved injured starter Jon Lynch in the fi rst quarter, fi nished 13 of 22 passing for 126 yards. Robbie Aurich (13 tackles) and Brandon Wood (10 tackles), led the UMD defense.

SCORE BY QUARTERS 1 2 3 4 ScoreCentral Washington 3 0 7 3 13 Record: 2-0Minnesota Duluth 7 3 0 0 10 Record: 1-1

SCORING SUMMARY: CWU UMD1st 08:08 CWU Rolsma 36 yd fi eld goal, 10-52 4:51 3 0

02:45 UMD Odim 2 yd run (Nadeau kick), 9-80 5:23 3 72nd 05:02 UMD Nadeau 20 yd fi eld goal, 9-63 4:14 3 103rd 10:55 CWU Spevak 6 yd pass from Robertson (Rolsma kick), 9-76 3:59 10 104th 04:13 CWU Rolsma 24 yd fi eld goal, 14-69 6:33 13 10

CWU UMDFIRST DOWNS 18 20RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 30-121 40-213PASSING YDS (NET) 154 121Passes Att -Comp-Int 33-22-1 23-13-0TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 63-275 63-334Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0Punt Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0Kickoff Returns-Yards 3-51 2-10Intercepti on Returns-Yards 0-0 1-19Punts (Number-Avg) 5-32.8 5-34.0Fumbles-Lost 1-0 0-0Penalti es-Yards 10-64 10-86Possession Time 26:41 33:19Third-Down Conversions 6 of 14 4 of 13Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 1 1 of 2Red-Zone Scores-Chances 3-3 2-3Sacks By: Number-Yards 1-1 2-14

RUSHING: Central Washington—Eldridge,Randall 15-65; Kelly,Bryson 7-37; Morgan,Cole 1-15; Morris,Jerome 2-2; Robertson,Ryan 5-2. Minnesota Duluth—Odim,Isaac 25-120; Vogler,Chase 6-48; Hanson,Brian 4-41; Aurich,Robbie 1-4; Winfi eld,D.J. 2-3; Lynch,Jon 1-minus 1; TEAM 1-minus 2.

PASSING: Central Washington—Robertson,Ryan 21-30-1-155; Morgan,Cole 1-3-0-minus 1. Minnesota Duluth—Vogler,Chase 12-21-0-120; Lynch,Jon 1-1-0-1; TEAM 0-1-0-0.

RECEIVING: Central Washington—Spevak,Johnny 5-37; Westmoreland,Reggie 3-32; Weems,Jamal 3-13; Smith,Chris 2-20; Eldridge,Randall 2-20; Morris,Jerome 2-12; Waller,Mike 2-11; Kelly,Bryson 2-minus 3; Helwege,Justi n 1-12. Minnesota Duluth—Winfi eld,D.J. 3-28; Odim,Isaac 2-18; Quilling,Josh 2-14; Coauett e,Jake 2-11; Claiborne,Justi n 1-31; Hanson,Brian 1-8; Heikkinen,Garth 1-8; Sti nogel,Collin 1-3.

INTERCEPTIONS: Central Washington—None. Minnesota Duluth—Eich,Cody 1-19.

FUMBLES: Central Washington—Robertson,Ryan 1-0. Minnesota Duluth—None.

SACKS (UA-A): Central Washington—Dyer,Ryan 1-0. Minnesota Duluth—Huberty,Rob 1-0; Pexa,Kevin 1-0.

TACKLES (UA-A): Central Washington—Wood,Buddy 9-0; Hall,Prince 5-2; Aludogbu,Emeka 6-0; Williams,Jerome 5-0; Smith,Courtney 5-0; Stewart,Anthony 5-0; Dyer,Ryan 2-2; Madon,Loa 2-2; Tanasse,Taylor 2-0; Breitzman,Taylor 2-0; Germany,Eugene 1-1; Ford,Marcus 1-0; Westmoreland,Reggie 1-0; Spriggs,Jordy 1-0; Reno,Mike 1-0; Adams,Dusti n 1-0; Oney,Andrew 0-1. Minnesota Duluth—Aurich,Robbie 4-9; Wood,Brandon 7-3; Eich,Cody 4-5; Huberty,Rob 4-3; Fechtelkott er,Kiel 2-4; Strilzuk,Cole 3-2; Zappa,Derrick 3-1; Horn,Korey 2-0; Pexa,Kevin 1-1; Harper,Cameron 1-1; Slater,Steve 1-1; Just,Brad 1-1; Johnson,Tyler 1-1; Andrews,Harrison 1-0; Small,Darnell 1-0; Kunz,Jim 0-1; Haas,Matt 0-1.

Stadium: Malosky Stadium Att endance: 5389Kickoff ti me: 7:06 pm End of Game: 10:21 pm Total elapsed ti me: 3:15 Offi cials: Referee: Pete Cheeley; Umpire: Mike Bukowski; Linesman: Mike Carr; Line judge: Dick Hommerding; Back judge: Paul Conrad; Field judge: Dale Freese; Side judge: Greg JohnsonTemperature: 73 deg F Wind: 5 mph SW Weather: Sunny

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GAME #3: CENTRAL WASHINGTON 34, WEST TEXAS A&M 10GAME #3: CENTRAL WASHINGTON 34, WEST TEXAS A&M 10 September 12, 2009 • Tomlinson Stadium (2,977) • 83September 12, 2009 • Tomlinson Stadium (2,977) • 83oo F, sunny F, sunny

EXPLOSIVE FIRST HALF HELPS #6 WILDCATS BLAST WEST TEXAS A&MRobertson Throws for Four First-Half Scores as Central Exacts Revenge on BuffsELLENSBURG (Sept. 12) — Redshirt freshman Ryan Robertson had 227 passing yards and four touchdowns in the fi rst half, and the Wildcat defense held a normally-potent West Texas A&M off ense more than 140 yards below its season off ensive average as the sixth-ranked Wildcats cruised to a 34-10 win over the visiti ng Buff s. With the win, CWU kept its undefeated record intact at 3-0 while dropping the Buff aloes to 0-3. The Wildcats also earned a bit of revenge against West Texas A&M, which knocked Central Washington out of the 2008 NCAA Division II playoff s in the fi rst round. Robertson and the Wildcat off ense came out fi ring on all cylinders in the opening half, as he completed 18 of his 24 passes before the intermission and dished out scoring tosses to four diff erent receivers as Central built a commanding 31-3 lead at the break. He had all but 29 of his passing yards in the opening 30 minutes and helped engineer fi ve scoring drives on the Wildcats’ six fi rst-half possessions. Sophomore Jamal Weems opened the scoring with an 18-yard recepti on on Central’s second drive, and sophomore Justi n Helwege then capped the Wildcats’ next possession with a two-yard scoring catch to make it a 14-0 game with just over four minutes left in the fi rst quarter. West Texas A&M responded on its next series with a 23-yard fi eld goal from James Chandler aft er the Central defense allowed just two off ensive yards on three plays once the Buff s got inside the 10-yard line As the second quarter unfolded, Robertson and the Wildcat off ense conti nued to have its way with the WT secondary. Senior Johnny Spevak caught a 20-yard touchdown pass with 10:24 to go in the second quarter for his 45th career receiving score. Robertson then completed the quartet of scoring strikes as he connected with senior Reggie Westmoreland on a 25-yard pass play with 6:22 left before halft ime as the Wildcats pushed the lead to 28-3. Senior Garrett Rolsma fi nished off the fi rst half scoring with an 18-yard fi eld goal just before the break. While the off ense accumulated points and ti me of possession, Central’s sti ngy defense conti nued to stymie its opponent. The Wildcats held West Texas to just 69 off ensive yards in the fi rst half, including zero net yards in the second quarter. And although the Buff s did net 161 off ensive yards in the second half and became the fi rst Central foe to score in the fi nal 30 minutes of a game in three contests this season when Taylor Harris found Josephius Marti n on a six-yard touchdown pass in the fourth quarter, CWU kept the Buff s under 200 yards passing (174) and with just 230 yards of off ense for the game. WT came into Saturday’s contest averaging 310.5 passing yards and 373.0 yards of off ense per game. Central had the game’s only takeaway — a fumble recovery by senior linebacker Buddy Wood in the fourth quarter — but had a second wiped out on a roughing-the-passer penalty in the third period aft er senior Jerome Williams had intercepted a Harris pass. Rolsma, who extended his streak of extra points made to 72 on Saturday, capitalized on Wood’s fumble recovery with a 37-yard fi eld goal with 2:32 remaining. Robertson fi nished the game with 256 yards passing on 21 of 36. Senior Randall Eldridge had 64 rushing yards to lead a respectable ground game eff ort for the Wildcats, while Spevak led all receivers with nine recepti ons for 121 yards. The defense was led by linebackers Wood and Prince Hall with 10 tackles each. Hall, Eugene Germany, and Taylor Tanasse each had a quarterback sack, while senior cornerback Courtney Smith led the Wildcat secondary with four pass breakups, four tackles, and added 1 1/2 tackles for loss. West Texas was led by Harris, who was 23 of 38 for 174 yards and one touchdown, and running back Kelvin Thompson, who accumulated 81 rushing yards on 16 carries although the Buff s as a team had just 56 yards on the ground.

QUICK NOTES: Spevak’s 100-yard receiving game was the record-breaking 18th of his CWU career ... Central converted on 9 of 17 third-down conversions for the game, nearly matching its enti re total for the fi rst two games. The Wildcats, who were 8 of 10 on third down in the fi rst half, were a combined 12 of 29 on third down in its fi rst two wins ... Central scored more points in the fi rst 24 minutes of Saturday’s game (28) than it had tallied in the fi rst two games of the season combined (23) ... Smith (545 yards) leapfrogged Williams (528) to move into 10th in career kick return yards ... Wood became the third player in school history with 300 or more career tackles (303) ... CWU improved to 63-30-3 all-ti me in home openers.

SCORE BY QUARTERS 1 2 3 4 ScoreWest Texas A&M 3 0 0 7 10 Record: 0-3Central Washington 14 17 0 3 34 Record: 3-0

SCORING SUMMARY: WTAMU CWU1st 09:57 CWU Weems 18 yd pass from Robertson (Rolsma kick), 5-64 1:58 0 7

04:09 CWU Helwege 2 yd pass from Robertson (Rolsma kick), 9-63 4:11 0 1400:05 WTAMU Chandler 23 yd fi eld goal, 9-66 3:55 3 14

2nd 10:24 CWU Spevak 20 yd pass from Robertson (Rolsma kick), 12-84 4:36 3 2106:22 CWU Westmoreland 25 yd pass from Robertson (Rolsma kick), 5-48 2:12 3 2800:07 CWU Rolsma 18 yd fi eld goal, 10-50 4:45 3 31

4th 13:04 WTAMU Marti n 6 yd pass from Ta.Harris (Chandler kick), 9-80 2:35 10 3102:32 CWU Rolsma 37 yd fi eld goal, 4-4 1:21 10 34

WTAMU CWUFIRST DOWNS 12 22RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 24-56 38-110PASSING YDS (NET) 174 256Passes Att -Comp-Int 38-23-0 36-21-0TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 62-230 74-366Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0Punt Returns-Yards 1-1 1-7Kickoff Returns-Yards 6-125 3-48Intercepti on Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0Punts (Number-Avg) 5-34.6 5-35.4Fumbles-Lost 3-1 0-0Penalti es-Yards 9-75 6-56Possession Time 26:41 33:19Third-Down Conversions 2 of 14 9 of 17Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 5 0 of 1Red-Zone Scores-Chances 2-2 3-3Sacks By: Number-Yards 1-8 3-21

RUSHING: West Texas A&M—Thompson,Kelvin 16-81; Mitchell,Tevin 1-3; Watson,Jeremy 1-2; Jones,Joe Joe 1-1; Harris,Taylor 5-minus 31. Central Washington—Eldridge,Randall 15-64; Morris,Jerome 8-25; Kelly,Bryson 12-24; Cardin,Tyler 2-5; Robertson,Ryan 1-minus 8.

PASSING: West Texas A&M—Harris,Taylor 23-38-0-174. Central Washington—Robertson,Ryan 21-36-0-256.

RECEIVING: West Texas A&M—Burton,Stephen 7-59; Langley,Wade 5-23; Marti n,Josephius 4-21; Thompson,Kelvin 4-18; Golden,Britt an 2-47; Ruffi ns,A.J. 1-6. Central Washington—Spevak,Johnny 9-121; Westmoreland,Reggie 3-36; Weems,Jamal 3-35; Hekker,Zach 2-28; Kelly,Bryson 2-26; Waller,Mike 1-8; Helwege,Justi n 1-2.

INTERCEPTIONS: West Texas A&M—None. Central Washington—None.

FUMBLES: West Texas A&M—Thompson,Kelvin 2-1; Harris,Taylor 1-0. Central Washington—None.

SACKS (UA-A): West Texas A&M—Marshall,Broderick 1-0. Central Washington—Germany,Eugene 1-0; Hall,Prince 1-0; Tanasse,Taylor 1-0.

TACKLES (UA-A): West Texas A&M—Scott ,Anthony 5-3; McCluskey,Kevin 5-3; Smith,Jordan 4-3; Sims,Eugene 3-2; Brown,Chris 1-4; Wampler,Aaron 4-0; Ford,Mark 2-2; Evans,Tae 2-1; Voss,Kyle 2-1; Campbell,Bo 2-1; Randolph,Caleb 1-2; Braman,Bryan 2-0; Marshall,Broderick 2-0; Jeff erson,Curti s 2-0; Peterson,Joseph 1-1; Graham,Drew 1-1; Roberts,Chuck 1-0; Caldwell,Maurice 1-0; Baichtal,Shad 1-0; West,Chris 0-1; Hood,Lawrence 0-1; Sanders,Rashad 0-1; Rowe,Marcus 0-1. Central Washington—Hall,Prince 4-6; Wood,Buddy 3-7; Breitzman,Taylor 5-2; Snell,Matt 5-1; Smith,Courtney 3-1; Germany,Eugene 3-1; Williams,Jerome 2-2; Ford,Marcus 3-0; Aludogbu,Emeka 1-2; Stewart,Anthony 1-1; Dyer,Ryan 1-1; Oney,Andrew 0-2; Tanasse,Taylor 1-0; Brennan,Braxton 1-0; Madon,Loa 1-0; Spriggs,Jordy 0-1; Adams,Dusti n 0-1; Hartwell,Antonio 0-1; Rolsma,Garrett 0-1.

Stadium: Tomlinson Stadium Att endance: 2977Kickoff ti me: 1:00 pm End of Game: 3:58 pm Total elapsed ti me: 2:58 Offi cials: Referee: Jeff Sadorus; Umpire: Roger Stewart; Linesman: Eric Crone; Line judge: Wane Dallosto; Back judge: Chris Storey; Field judge: Eric Cheatley; Side judge: John LoveTemperature: 83 deg F Wind: 7 mph N Weather: Sunny

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GAME #4: CENTRAL WASHINGTON 42, AZUSA PACIFIC 10GAME #4: CENTRAL WASHINGTON 42, AZUSA PACIFIC 10 September 19, 2009 • Tomlinson Stadium (4,428) • 73September 19, 2009 • Tomlinson Stadium (4,428) • 73oo F, partly cloudy/windy F, partly cloudy/windy

WILDCATS IMPROVE TO 4-0 FOLLOWING 42-10 WIN OVER AZUSA PACIFICFifth-Ranked Central Washington Earns Tenth Straight Regular-Season Win ELLENSBURG (Sept. 19) — Senior Prince Hall had a career-high 14 tackles and Central Washington scored 28 fi rst-half points en route to a 42-10 victory over visiti ng Azusa Pacifi c at Tomlinson Stadium. The win was the 10th straight regular season victory for the Wildcats (4-0), who were ranked fi ft h in the American Football Coaches Associati on (AFCA) Division II poll and fourth in the D2football.com ranking. Central’s last regular season loss was a 38-35 decision at Montana last September. Azusa Pacifi c, which competes as an independent member of the NAIA, fell to 0-4. Hall had the highest tackle total by a Wildcat player since the Montana game last September while adding 3 1/2 tackles for losses to spearhead a starti ng linebacking trio that combined for 34 stops on the day. Senior Buddy Wood added 11 tackles and a 33-yard fumble return for a fi rst-quarter touchdown on a play where he literally stripped the ball from Oliver Pett y’s hands and sprinted to the end zone to give CWU a 14-0 lead at the ti me. The Wildcats’ third starti ng linebacker, senior Matt Snell, also had a career-high with nine tackles. Although 11 of Central’s fi rst 14 off ensive plays of the game came on the ground, redshirt freshman quarterback Ryan Robertson had another strong fi rst half engineering the Wildcat off ense. He marched the Wildcats deep into Azusa Pacifi c territory on its fi rst drive, with the help of senior running back Randall Eldridge, before a fumble inside the Cougars’ 20 thwarted a potenti al scoring possession. Robertson then completed both of his passes on the subsequent CWU series, including a 15-yard scoring toss to running back Bryson Kelly for Kelly’s fi rst Wildcat touchdown and a 7-0 lead. Turnovers also proved to be a prevalent theme in Saturday’s contest, as Central Washington’s defense came away with a total of four takeaways. The Wildcats also stopped Azusa Pacifi c on two of the Cougars’ three fourth-down conversion att empts, including a fourth-and-one in the second quarter aft er which Robertson and senior Johnny Spevak immediately responded with a 63-yard touchdown pass on the fi rst play from scrimmage. A 16-play drive—the longest of the season for Central Washington— culminated with the Wildcats’ fi rst rushing touchdown of the season late in the second quarter as Eldridge scored from one yard out with 50 seconds remaining before halft ime. The Central defense jumpstarted the second half, as defensive ends Andrew Oney and Ryan Dyer combined on a sack and fumble recovery on Azusa Pacifi c’s second play from scrimmage, giving the Wildcats possession at the Cougars’ 13-yard line. The off ense then needed just three plays before Robertson and Spevak connected on their second score of the game—a seven-yard touchdown strike—to make it a 35-0 count just 1:38 into the third period. Azusa Pacifi c fi nally broke the CWU shutout on its next series, consuming nearly 10 minutes of game clock with a 17-play, 73-yard drive that resulted in a 23-yard fi eld goal by Ben Hansen. Central picked up its fi nal score of the game on the fi rst series of the fourth quarter. Senior quarterback Cole Morgan hooked up with former Western Washington teammate Zach Hekker on a seven-yard scoring play for the fi rst touchdown of the season for both players. Azusa Pacifi c, which had the ball for an even 19 minutes in the second half and fi nished with a nearly 10-minute advantage in ti me of possession for the game, fi nally found the end zone on its fi nal off ensive series as Chris Brown had a one-yard touchdown run. Stati sti cally, the game was much closer than the fi nal score would indicate. Central had a 319-257 advantage in total off ense, although the Wildcats held the Cougars to just 97 passing yards. CWU was outgained on the ground by a 155-142 count, although APU had 14 more carries in edging the Wildcats in rushing yardage. Eldridge led Central in rushing for the fourth ti me in as many games, totaling 63 yards on 15 carries. Redshirt freshman Dominick Davis, who made his collegiate debut Saturday, fi nished with three carries for 32 yards while Kelly had fi ve carries for 30 yards. Robertson completed 10 of 15 pass att empts for 163 yards and three touchdowns, playing the fi rst three quarters before giving way to Morgan for the fourth quarter. Morgan fi nished 2 of 4 for 14 yards. Spevak was one of nine CWU receivers with catches in the game, fi nishing with just three grabs for 84 yards but two scores. Sam Togar was the only other Wildcat with more than one catch, totaling two recepti ons for 30 yards. Azusa Pacifi c was led by Brown, who nett ed just 66 rushing yards on 29 carries but did complete a 19-yard pass att empt to Aaron Wall in the third quarter. John van den Raadt was 5 of 11 passing for 78 yards, and added 55 rushing yards, but was intercepted twice—once each by Wildcat safeti es Loa Madon and Taylor Breitzman.

QUICK NOTES: Six Wildcats made their CWU debut in Saturday’s game, including fi ve who redshirted for CWU last fall ... Senior kicker Garrett Rolsma added six more extra points against the Cougars and has now made 78 straight PATs ... Aft er scoring just three fi rst-half points in its fi rst two games, Central Washington has combined for 59 points in the fi rst two quarters in the last two weeks ... Two of the Wildcats’ fi ve all-ti me meeti ngs with Azusa Pacifi c have been played on Sept. 19 in Ellensburg. They are also Central’s two largest wins in the series—CWU won 51-17 on Sept. 19, 1998 ... CWU has allowed exactly 10 points in each of the last three games aft er posti ng a shutout in the season opener. The Wildcats are allowing just 7.5 points per game so far this season.

SCORE BY QUARTERS 1 2 3 4 ScoreAzusa Pacifi c 0 0 3 7 10 Record: 0-4Central Washington 14 14 7 7 42 Record: 4-0

SCORING SUMMARY: APU CWU1st 06:05 CWU Kelly 15 yd pass from Robertson (Rolsma kick), 4-38 1:50 0 7

03:44 CWU Wood 33 yd fumble recovery (Rolsma kick) 0 142nd 11:04 CWU Spevak 63 yd pass from Robertson (Rolsma kick), 1-63 0:09 0 21

00:50 CWU Eldridge 1 yd run (Rolsma kick), 16-74 6:05 0 283rd 13:22 CWU Spevak 7 yd pass from Robertson (Rolsma kick), 3-15 0:48 0 35

03:29 APU Hansen 23 yd fi eld goal, 17-73 9:53 3 354th 13:30 CWU Hekker 7 yd pass from Morgan (Rolsma kick), 4-24 1:30 3 42

04:44 APU Brown 1 yd run (Hansen kick), 9-42 4:11 10 42

APU CWUFIRST DOWNS 15 17RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 50-155 36-142PASSING YDS (NET) 97 177Passes Att -Comp-Int 12-6-2 19-12-0TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 62-252 55-319Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 2-35Punt Returns-Yards 2-50 2-33Kickoff Returns-Yards 1-4 1-23Intercepti on Returns-Yards 0-0 2-52Punts (Number-Avg) 3-44.7 3-42.3Fumbles-Lost 2-2 2-1Penalti es-Yards 4-45 8-65Possession Time 34:33 25:27Third-Down Conversions 5 of 14 5 of 9Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 3 1 of 1Red-Zone Scores-Chances 2-3 4-4Sacks By: Number-Yards 0-0 1-8

RUSHING: Azusa Pacifi c—Brown,Chris 29-66; van den Raadt,John 9-55; Pett y,Oliver 10-33; Jones,Justi n 2-1. Central Washington—Eldridge,Randall 15-63; Davis,Dominick 3-32; Kelly,Bryson 5-30; Morris,Jerome 7-24; Cardin,Tyler 4-8; TEAM 1-minus 1; Robertson,Ryan 1-minus 14.

PASSING: Azusa Pacifi c—van den Raadt,John 5-11-2-78; Brown,Chris 1-1-0-19. Central Washington—Robertson,Ryan 10-15-0-163; Morgan,Cole 2-4-0-14.

RECEIVING: Azusa Pacifi c—Wall,Aaron 2-50; Brown,Chris 1-32; Anderson,Josh 1-6; Hinke,Nathan 1-6; Jones,Justi n 1-3. Central Washington—Spevak,Johnny 3-84; Togar,Sam 2-30; Kelly,Bryson 1-15; Eldridge,Randall 1-14; Waller,Mike 1-12; Akeo-Orr,Robert 1-7; Hekker,Zach 1-7; Helwege,Justi n 1-5; Morris,Jerome 1-3.

INTERCEPTIONS: Azusa Pacifi c—None. Central Washington—Breitzman,Taylor 1-39; Madon,Loa 1-13.

FUMBLES: Azusa Pacifi c—Pett y,Oliver 1-1; van den Raadt,John 1-1. Central Washington—Robertson,Ryan 1-0; Morris,Jerome 1-1.

SACKS (UA-A): Azusa Pacifi c—None. Central Washington—Oney,Andrew 1-0.

TACKLES (UA-A): Azusa Pacifi c—York,Jay 7-1; Turner,Jeremy 3-4; Struiksma,Shea 5-0; Neale,Greg 3-2; Guti errez,Sal 3-0; Berry,Mark 3-0; Danielson,Spencer 3-0; Young,Jimmy 2-1; Jones,Jake 1-2; Love,Trevor 1-2; Royster,Paul 2-0; Willard,Brent 2-0; Leasau,Andrew 2-0; Holbert,Marcus 1-0; Loumagne,Mike 1-0; Burrows,John 1-0; Mundy,Gary 0-1; McLaughlin,Brandon 0-1. Central Washington—Hall,Prince 9-5; Wood,Buddy 6-5; Snell,Matt 5-4; Oney,Andrew 2-2; Adams,Dusti n 2-2; Smith,Courtney 3-0; Koopman,John 2-1; Dyer,Ryan 2-1; Madon,Loa 2-1; Thomas,Tyce 1-2; Aludogbu,Emeka 2-0; Ford,Marcus 1-1; Williams,Jerome 0-2; Hartwell,Antonio 0-2; Breitzman,Taylor 1-0; Brennan,Braxton 1-0; Reno,Mike 1-0; Germany,Eugene 0-1; Stewart,Anthony 0-1.

Stadium: Tomlinson Stadium Att endance: 4428Kickoff ti me: 1:00 pm End of Game: 3:35 pm Total elapsed ti me: 2:35 Offi cials: Referee: Eric Crone; Umpire: Paul Collard; Linesman: Terry Keister; Line judge: Bret MacRae; Back judge: Scott Kramer; Field judge: Steve Currie; Side judge: John DivelyTemperature: 73 deg F Wind: 31 mph NNW Weather: Partly cloudy, windy

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GAME #5: CENTRAL WASHINGTON 33, IDAHO STATE 22GAME #5: CENTRAL WASHINGTON 33, IDAHO STATE 22 September 26, 2009 • Holt Arena (4,980) • INDOORSSeptember 26, 2009 • Holt Arena (4,980) • INDOORS

SIX FIRST-HALF TAKEAWAYS PROPEL CENTRAL WASHINGTON TO 33-22 WIN AT IDAHO STATEWildcats Build 26-0 Lead En Route to Victory over Division I-FCS BengalsPOCATELLO, Idaho (Sept. 26) — Six fi rst-half takeaways and a safety by the Central Washington University defense propelled the Wildcats to a 33-22 football victory over Idaho State University in front of 4,980 fans at Holt Arena. The win was the 11th straight regular-season victory for the Wildcats (5-0), who are ranked fi ft h in the NCAA Division II. Idaho State, which competes as a member of the NCAA Division I Football Championship Subdivision (FCS), fell to 0-4. Central stormed out to a 26-0 lead in the fi rst 19 minutes of the game, totaling all 26 of those points over a span of 7 minutes, 37 seconds between the fi rst and second quarters. The Wildcat defense started the scoring with a safety as Taylor Tanasse pressured ISU quarterback Kyle Blum into an intenti onal grounding in the end zone for a safety. On the ensuing possession, the CWU off ense got on the scoreboard with a fi ve-yard pass from redshirt freshman Ryan Robertson to senior Johnny Spevak late in the fi rst quarter. On Idaho State’s next series, senior Prince Hall sacked Blum and forced a fumble, which fellow senior linebacker Buddy Wood scooped up at the Bengals’ fi ve and ran into the end zone for a 16-0 lead. Then, aft er a Blum fumble on the very next play from scrimmage that Tanasse recovered, the Robertson-to-Spevak connecti on came through with an 18-yard touchdown pass that gave Central Washington a comfortable 23-0 lead with 13:57 remaining in the fi rst half. In a game keyed by turnovers, Central came up with another takeaway as Hall intercepted Blum and gave the Wildcats the football at the ISU 12. Senior Garrett Rolsma booted a 28-yard fi eld goal to culminate that drive and fi nish the Wildcats’ fi rst-half scoring binge with 11:06 to go in the period. Idaho State took advantage of Central Washington turnovers later in the quarter. Aft er Robertson threw the second of four intercepti ons for the game, Blum threw a 20-yard touchdown pass to JD Ponciano to break the shutout with 5:55 remaining in the half. A fumble on Central’s next series gave ISU good fi eld positi on, on which it capitalized with a 26-yard TD pass from Blum to Kelvin Krosch that cut the Wildcats’ lead to 26-14. The miscue-plagued but high-scoring fi rst half was followed by a much lower-scoring fi nal two quarters. Central’s Robertson threw an intercepti on on the Wildcats’ fi rst possession of the third quarter, which had gott en as far as the Idaho State 36, but Central’s special teams reversed the momentum aft er blocking a Jon Vanderwielen punt and recovering at the Bengals’ 8-yard line. Robertson then connected with sophomore Justi n Helwege two plays later to give the Wildcats a three-score advantage once again. Neither team scored again unti l Idaho State found the end zone with 1:35 remaining in the game. Blum and Krosch connected on a 67-yard TD on a fourth-and-11 play, and the ensuing two-point conversion from Blum to Ponciano was successful. However, Central thwarted any last-ditch eff orts by the Bengals with a recovery of the on-side kick. Central Washington held Idaho State to minus-33 yards rushing—the lowest rushing output by a Wildcat opponent since Oct. 8, 1988 when CWU held Lewis & Clark to minus-53 rushing yards. Central also blanked the Bengals on third downs, where ISU was 0-for-11, and the Wildcats had the ball for nearly 39 minutes. Those numbers overshadowed a season-high 16 penalti es for 124 yards and fi ve turnovers. The Wildcat off ense posted nearly identi cal rushing and passing numbers on Saturday, totaling 192 through the air and 191 on the ground. Robertson completed 26 of 43 passes for three touchdowns, with tosses to eight diff erent receivers, while junior Bryson Kelly had his best game of the season with 16 carries for 91 yards. Randall Eldridge also had 16 carries, netti ng 65 yards. On defense, Central was bolstered by the 2009 debut of junior linebacker Adam Bighill, who had a team-leading nine tackles including two tackles for losses and one of fi ve quarterback sacks by the CWU defense. He also had a forced fumble and a fumble recovery. Wood, Hall, and Jerome Williams added fi ve tackles each, with Wood leading all players with 2 1/2 tackles for losses to move into the school’s top 10 list for career TFL in the process. Idaho State, which has now lost 19 of its last 20 games, was led by the 248 passing yards of Blum, who fi nished 19 of 32. The Bengal defense had three players register 10 or more tackles, including 18 by A.J. Storms and 17 by Phillip Arias. Rusti n Phillips had two of the Bengals’ four tackles for loss in the game.

QUICK NOTES: Central improved to 3-9-0 all-ti me against teams who were affi liated with the Big Sky Conference when the Wildcats played them. The Wildcats also improved to 2-5-1 all-ti me indoors ... Spevak became the fi ft h player in CWU history with 4,000 or more all-purpose yards in his career. He now has 4,065 all-purpose yards, and his 3,834 receiving yards are just 53 shy of the CWU career record ... Wood moved into eighth on the career list for tackles for loss, as he now has 31 1/2 TFL in his career. The school record is 43 1/2 by Jacob Galloway (2001-04).

SCORE BY QUARTERS 1 2 3 4 ScoreCentral Washington 9 17 7 0 33 Record: 5-0Idaho State 0 14 0 8 22 Record: 0-4

SCORING SUMMARY: CWU ISU1st 03:43 CWU TEAM safety 2 0

00:39 CWU Spevak 5 yd pass from Robertson (Rolsma kick), 8-56 3:01 9 02nd 14:14 CWU Wood 5 yd fumble recovery (Rolsma kick) 16 0

13:57 CWU Spevak 18 yd pass from Robertson (Rolsma kick), 1-18 0:06 23 011:06 CWU Rolsma 28 yd fi eld goal, 4-1 1:51 26 005:55 ISU Ponciano 20 yd pass from Blum (Huk kick), 2-23 0:42 26 704:31 ISU Krosch 26 yd pass from Blum (Huk kick), 1-26 0:06 26 14

3rd 07:53 CWU Helwege 8 yd pass from Robertson (Rolsma kick), 2-8 0:44 33 144th 01:35 ISU Krosch 67 yd pass from Blum (Ponciano pass from Blum), 8-80 1:19 33 22

CWU ISUFIRST DOWNS 22 10RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 41-191 24-(-33)PASSING YDS (NET) 192 248Passes Att -Comp-Int 43-26-4 32-19-2TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 84-383 56-215Fumble Returns-Yards 1-5 0-0Punt Returns-Yards 1-21 2-10Kickoff Returns-Yards 1-12 4-78Intercepti on Returns-Yards 2-24 4-44Punts (Number-Avg) 5-40.2 6-39.2Fumbles-Lost 1-1 4-4Penalti es-Yards 16-124 4-27Possession Time 38:44 21:16Third-Down Conversions 7 of 15 0 of 11Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 0 2 of 3Red-Zone Scores-Chances 4-4 0-3Sacks By: Number-Yards 5-35 1-8

RUSHING: Central Washington—Kelly,Bryson 16-91; Eldridge,Randall 16-65; Robertson,Ryan 5-21; Weems,Jamal 1-17; Togar,Sam 1-1; TEAM 2-minus 4. Idaho State—Morgan,Skylar 4-12; Laporta,Ben 5-10; Ponciano,JD 2-3; Arias,Phillip 1-minus 1; Tracy,Stew 4-minus 5; Blum,Kyle 8-minus 52.

PASSING: Central Washington—Robertson,Ryan 26-43-4-192. Idaho State—Blum,Kyle 19-32-2-248.

RECEIVING: Central Washington—Spevak,Johnny 6-55; Weems,Jamal 5-41; Eldridge,Randall 4-36; Helwege,Justi n 4-29; Kelly,Bryson 3-2; Westmoreland,Reggie 2-10; Waller,Mike 1-10; Smith,Chris 1-9. Idaho State—Ponciano,JD 8-62; Krosch,Kelvin 6-113; Taylor,Jaron 3-59; Benavides,Andrew 1-13; Tracy,Stew 1-1.

INTERCEPTIONS: Central Washington—Hall,Prince 1-25; Smith,Courtney 1-minus 1. Idaho State—Wright,Michael 1-36; Storms,A.J. 1-6; Pleasant,Phillip 1-2; Tew,Dusti n 1-0.

FUMBLES: Central Washington—Eldridge,Randall 1-1. Idaho State—Blum,Kyle 3-3; Tew,Dusti n 1-0.

SACKS (UA-A): Central Washington—Wood,Buddy 1-0; Hall,Prince 1-0; Bighill,Adam 1-0; Hartwell,Antonio 1-0; Tanasse,Taylor 1-0. Idaho State—Phillips,Rusti n 1-0.

TACKLES (UA-A): Central Washington—Bighill,Adam 4-5; Hall,Prince 3-2; Williams,Jerome 3-2; Wood,Buddy 3-2; Ford,Marcus 3-1; Stewart,Anthony 3-1; Breitzman,Taylor 2-2; Germany,Eugene 1-2; Tanasse,Taylor 2-0; Reno,Mike 2-0; Cardin,Tyler 1-1; Oney,Andrew 1-1; Koopman,John 1-0; Quirk,Tony 1-0; Spevak,Johnny 1-0; Hartwell,Antonio 1-0; Waller,Mike 1-0; Smith,Courtney 1-0; Smith,Chris 1-0; Aludogbu,Emeka 0-1. Idaho State—Storms,A.J. 6-12; Arias,Phillip 4-13; Pleasant,Phillip 3-7; Holmesly,Chris 3-4; Wright,Michael 3-3; Tew,Dusti n 4-1; Rouser,Jake 3-2; Amos,Demetrius 2-2; Phillips,Rusti n 2-1; Tyler,David 1-2; McGowen,Keith 1-1; O’Donnell,Chad 1-1; Urias,Daniel 0-2; Laporta,Ben 1-0; Benavides,Andrew 1-0; Taylor,Jaron 1-0; Krosch,Kelvin 1-0; Orti z,George 0-1; Williams,Minh 0-1; Tuua,Jeff 0-1.

Stadium: Holt Arena Att endance: 4980Kickoff ti me: 3:35 pm End of Game: 6:41 pm Total elapsed ti me: 3:06 Offi cials: Referee: Randy Wilke; Umpire: Edgar Malepeai; Linesman: Bob Day; Line judge: Mark Duddy; Back judge: Doug Newbury; Field judge: Stephen Irving; Side judge: Ken BamaTemperature: 72 deg F Wind: None Weather: INDOORS

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GAME #6: CENTRAL WASHINGTON 37, DIXIE STATE 6GAME #6: CENTRAL WASHINGTON 37, DIXIE STATE 6 October 3, 2009 • Tomlinson Stadium (4,519) • 59October 3, 2009 • Tomlinson Stadium (4,519) • 59oo F, fair F, fair

FIFTH-RANKED CENTRAL SCORES 34 UNANSWERED TO DEFEAT DIXIE STATESpevak Sets Career Receiving Record, Wildcats Hold Red Storm to -29 Rushing YardsELLENSBURG (Oct. 3) — Fift h-ranked Central Washington scored 34 unanswered points and held its opponent to negati ve rushing yards for the second straight week as the Wildcats cruised to a 37-6 victory over visiti ng Dixie State in Great Northwest Athleti c Conference football acti on in front of an overfl ow crowd of 4,519 at Tomlinson Stadium. The victory was the 12th straight regular-season win for CWU (6-0, 1-0 GNAC) and was its 26th consecuti ve victory over a Great Northwest Athleti c Conference opponent. Dixie State fell to 2-4 overall and 1-2 in GNAC play. Central’s off ense started slow on Saturday, with two of its fi rst three possessions ending in punts and the other, which began at the Red Storm 34-yard line, resulti ng in just a 35-yard fi eld goal by senior Garrett Rolsma. The Wildcats fell behind 6-3 right aft er Rolsma’s fi eld goal, however, aft er they tried to catch Dixie State off guard with an unsuccessful on-side kick to give the visitors possession at the Central 49. On the second play following the kickoff , Judd Thompson connected with ti ght end Alex Nelson on a 49-yard touchdown that put the Red Storm in front. The extra-point att empt by Mike Langston was blocked by senior Buddy Wood to preserve the three-point margin. The Wildcats ti ed the score on the fi nal play of the fi rst quarter as Rolsma, who scored 13 of Central’s 37 points in the game, kicked a season-long 41-yard fi eld goal. An intercepti on by senior Prince Hall on Dixie State’s second play from scrimmage in the second quarter gave the Wildcats the football back, and senior Cole Morgan, who relieved redshirt freshman Ryan Robertson at quarterback late in the fi rst quarter, engineered a 10-play, 36-yard drive that was capped off by Rolsma’s third three-pointer of the contest, this ti me from 21 yards out, for a 9-6 lead. The Wildcat defense forced Dixie State into a three-and-out, and the off ense then capitalized with the fi rst of three consecuti ve touchdowns in as many off ensive possessions. Morgan had three pass completi ons to senior Johnny Spevak, including a fi ve-yard scoring strike that was Spevak’s 50th career receiving touchdown. Then, aft er getti ng the ball at his own 25 with 1:27 remaining in the fi rst half, Morgan marched the Central off ense down the fi eld by completi ng four of fi ve pass att empts, including a 50-yard toss to senior Sam Togar. Morgan and Togar then hooked up on a seven-yard touchdown with 28 seconds left to push the Wildcats’ halft ime advantage to 23-6. Aft er Robertson returned under center to start the second half, the Central off ense conti nued to click. Robertson led Central on a 10-play, 57-yard scoring series that was capped by yet another touchdown pass to Spevak. On the drive, Spevak broke the school’s career receiving record, passing former Wildcat great Brian Potucek (2001-05; 3,889 yards). He now has 3,907 yards in his four-year career. The Wildcats’ fi nal score of the aft ernoon was scored by their special teams, as redshirt freshman Tyler Cardin blocked Langston’s punt and senior Jamal Weems recovered at the Red Storm 15 and returned to the end zone to give Central a 37-6 lead with 9:06 remaining in the third quarter. The defense took care of the rest for Central, holding Dixie State off the scoreboard for the remainder of the game. With the lead well in hand, the Wildcats held the Red Storm to 121 yards of total off ense in the second half, but only four rushing att empts (for minus-10 yards), of which two were sacks. CWU held Dixie State to minus-29 rushing yards, marking the second straight week that the Wildcat defense held its opponent to negati ve rush yards. Tracking box scores dati ng back to 1964, it marks the fi rst ti me in school history that Central Washington has held opponents to negati ve rushing yards in consecuti ve weeks. The Wildcats held Division I-Football Championship Subdivision foe Idaho State to minus-33 yards on the ground in their 33-22 win at Pocatello on Sept. 26. The Wildcats fi nished the day with a bett er than two-to-one advantage in total off ense, racking up a season-high 385 yards to Dixie State’s 174. Central had a 2-0 edge in takeaways and, between its three quarterbacks, outgained the Red Storm by a 251-203 count through the air. Morgan was 13 of 19 for a career-high 161 yards and two scores, while Robertson was 10 of 21 for 80 yards. Nine diff erent players had at least one catch for the Wildcats, including eight grabs for Spevak and the fi rst Wildcat career recepti ons for Cardin and Codey Berry. The defense was bolstered by junior linebacker Adam Bighill, who led the Wildcats in tackles for the second ti me in as many appearances this season. He had 11 tackles, including 2 1/2 for losses, while also intercepti ng a pass. No other Central player had more than fi ve tackles in the game for Central, which fi nished with 10 tackles for losses including four quarterback sacks. Junior Braxton Brennan had a pair of fourth-quarter sacks and fi nished with three tackles. In additi on to the Wildcats’ eff orts on off ense and defense, Central racked up 136 return yards including 96 punt return yards. Senior Jerome Williams nett ed a career-best 68 punt return yards on four returns, while junior Chris Smith had 33 kick return yards in his only return att empt of the game. Rolsma fi nished with a 45.5-yard average on four punts, including a career-long 64-yard punt, in additi on to making three of four fi eld goals and his four extra-point conversions. Dixie State was led by the combinati on of Thompson to Nelson, as Thompson threw for 198 yards on 24 of 43 passing, while Nelson had 97 receiving yards on eight catches. No Red Storm player fi nished the game with positi ve rushing yards.

QUICK NOTES: Spevak now single-handedly owns, or is ti ed for, every major pass receiving record in school history. In additi on to setti ng a new yardage record and extending his own receiving touchdown mark, Spevak also ti ed Potucek’s career recepti ons of 283 in Saturday’s win ... Like Spevak, Potucek also wore number 84 during his CWU career. In the nine seasons played between the two (Potucek had a medical hardship season in 2003), the duo has combined for 566 recepti ons, 7,794 yards and 84 touchdowns ... Spevak is now one total touchdown and four points shy of Dan Murphy’s career record for total touchdowns and points. Murphy, a former Wildcat running back, had 52 total touchdowns and 312 points between 1996-99 ... Three Wildcats — off ensive linemen Justi n Eden and Luke Conklin and defensive tackle Mike Reno — all made their fi rst Wildcat starts against Dixie State ... Two Wildcats made their collegiate debuts on Saturday, including redshirt freshman quarterback David Weisner, who completed both of his fourth-quarter pass att empts.

SCORE BY QUARTERS 1 2 3 4 ScoreDixie State 6 0 0 0 6 Record: 2-4, 1-2Central Washington 6 17 14 0 37 Record: 6-0, 1-0

SCORING SUMMARY: DSC CWU1st 07:00 CWU Rolsma 35 yd fi eld goal, 7-16 3:39 0 3

06:07 DSC Nelson 49 yd pass from Thompson (Langston kick blocked), 2-49 0:49 6 300:00 CWU Rolsma 41 yd fi eld goal, 8-16 3:16 6 6

2nd 09:11 CWU Rolsma 21 yd fi eld goal, 10-36 4:31 6 904:27 CWU Spevak 5 yd pass from Morgan (Rolsma kick), 6-44 3:10 6 1600:28 CWU Togar 7 yd pass from Morgan (Rolsma kick), 7-75 0:59 6 23

3rd 10:10 CWU Spevak 14 yd pass from Robertson (Rolsma kick), 10-57 4:50 6 3009:06 CWU Weems 15 yd blocked punt return (Rolsma kick) 6 37

DSC CWUFIRST DOWNS 11 19RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 14-(-29) 39-134PASSING YDS (NET) 203 251Passes Att -Comp-Int 47-25-2 43-25-0TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 61-174 82-385Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0Punt Returns-Yards 2-10 5-96Kickoff Returns-Yards 5-81 2-40Intercepti on Returns-Yards 0-0 2-(-1)Punts (Number-Avg) 8-34.1 4-45.5Fumbles-Lost 0-0 1-0Penalti es-Yards 2-20 5-45Possession Time 24:33 35:27Third-Down Conversions 3 of 13 8 of 20Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 2 2 of 4Red-Zone Scores-Chances 0-2 5-5Sacks By: Number-Yards 2-14 4-30

RUSHING: Dixie State—Wells,Adam 2-minus 2; Thompson,Judd 4-minus 5; Vakapuna,Tauni 6-minus 8; Marinko,Nick 2-minus 14. Central Washington—Eldridge,Randall 10-68; Kelly,Bryson 17-65; Morris,Jerome 5-9; Davis,Dominick 3-6; Cardin,Tyler 1-4; TEAM 1-minus 2; Robertson,Ryan 2-minus 16.

PASSING: Dixie State—Thompson,Judd 24-43-2-198; Marinko,Nick 1-4-0-5. Central Washington—Robertson,Ryan 10-21-0-80; Morgan,Cole 13-19-0-161; Weisner,David 2-2-0-10; TEAM 0-1-0-0.

RECEIVING: Dixie State—Nelson,Alex 8-97; Evans,Robert 5-20; Wells,Adam 4-24; Vakapuna,Tauni 3-minus 4; Fowler,Nash 2-40; Carter,Darren 2-21; Jimenez,Grant 1-5. Central Washington—Spevak,Johnny 8-71; Waller,Mike 4-37; Togar,Sam 3-69; Hekker,Zach 3-28; Weems,Jamal 3-18; Morris,Jerome 1-14; Berry,Codey 1-6; Smith,Chris 1-4; Cardin,Tyler 1-4.

INTERCEPTIONS: Dixie State—None. Central Washington—Hall,Prince 1-0; Bighill,Adam 1-minus 1.

FUMBLES: Dixie State—None. Central Washington—Robertson,Ryan 1-0.

SACKS (UA-A): Dixie State—Cragin,Nick 1-0; Bankhead,Keauntea 1-0. Central Washington—Brennan,Braxton 2-0; Reno,Mike 1-0; Bighill,Adam 1-0.

TACKLES (UA-A): Dixie State—Cragin,Nick 7-4; Bankhead,Keauntea 6-3; Freed,James 6-0; Beavers,Wesley 6-0; Doman,Ross 4-1; Mortensen,Seth 3-1; Tennell,Jerrod 2-2; Ence,Justi n 2-2; Harward,Micah 1-3; Porrazzo,Nick 3-0; Rocco,Nick 2-1; Sumko,Dan 1-2; Case,Christi an 1-2; Greene,Cameron 2-0; Vaitohi,Akani 1-1; Tapousi,Sione 1-0; Wells,Adam 1-0; Norman,Steven 0-1; Morgan,Jody 0-1; Sawyers,Marston 0-1; Wilks,Kevin 0-1; Godinet,John 0-1; Fulmer,Nate 0-1. Central Washington—Bighill,Adam 5-6; Hall,Prince 3-2; Breitzman,Taylor 4-0; Wood,Buddy 4-0; Reno,Mike 1-3; Thomas,Tyce 3-0; Brennan,Braxton 2-1; Madon,Loa 2-1; Koopman,John 2-1; Germany,Eugene 1-2; Smith,Courtney 2-0; Spriggs,Jordy 2-0; Stewart,Anthony 1-1; Helwege,Justi n 0-2; Smith,Chris 1-0; Gannon,Daniel 0-1; Ford,Marcus 0-1; Snell,Matt 0-1.

Stadium: Tomlinson Stadium Att endance: 4519Kickoff ti me: 1:00 pm End of Game: 3:51 pm Total elapsed ti me: 2:51 Offi cials: Referee: Jim Northcott ; Umpire: Dan Meyer; Linesman: Wane Dallosto; Line judge: Kent Condie; Back judge: Chris Storey; Field judge: Bob Holloway; Side judge: Bernie HulscherTemperature: 59 deg F Wind: 5 mph NNW Weather: Fair

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GAME #7: CENTRAL WASHINGTON 34, HUMBOLDT STATE 27GAME #7: CENTRAL WASHINGTON 34, HUMBOLDT STATE 27 October 10, 2009 • Redwood Bowl (3,309) • 54October 10, 2009 • Redwood Bowl (3,309) • 54oo F, sunny F, sunny

CENTRAL FOOTBALL HOLDS OFF UPSET-MINDED HUMBOLDT STATEEldridge Runs for Three Scores, Fourth-Ranked Wildcats Rally Past LumberjacksARCATA, Calif. (Oct. 10) — Central Washington overcame a 20-13 halft ime defi cit with three second-half touchdowns, including two by senior Randall Eldridge, as the fourth-ranked Wildcats held off an upset-minded Humboldt State squad, 34-27, in Great Northwest Athleti c Conference football acti on on Saturday night at the Redwood Bowl. The win, which was Central’s 13th straight in the regular season, its 27th straight over a GNAC member, and the program’s 15th consecuti ve in the head-to-head series with Humboldt State, improving the Wildcats’ 2009 record to 7-0 and 2-0 in GNAC play. The Lumberjacks fell to 3-3 overall and 0-3 in conference acti on. Eldridge had touchdowns in the second, third, and fourth quarters en route to his best rushing game of the season for the Wildcats. He fi nished with Central’s fi rst 100-yard rushing total of the season (111 yards) and quadrupled the team’s rushing touchdown total with his three scores on the ground. Central Washington fell behind early aft er failing to score on its opening possession. Humboldt State then responded on its fi rst off ensive play from scrimmage, as Mike Proulx threw a 52-yard touchdown pass to Corey Stollmeyer and the ensuing extra point by Kyle Schierholt made it a 7-0 Lumberjack lead. The Wildcats scored on two of their next three possessions, but both ti mes, good fi eld positi on culminated with fi eld goals by senior Garrett Rolsma—of 21 and 42 yards—as Central trailed 7-6 aft er the fi rst quarter. Humboldt State scored aft er Rolsma’s second fi eld goal, as Proulx and Matt Devlin connected on a 10-yard scoring strike early in the second quarter. However, Schierholt’s extra-point att empt was blocked by the Wildcat special teams and the lead was a seven-point margin for the hosts. Two possessions later, aft er senior Marcus Ford recovered a fumble at the Humboldt 14, Eldridge scored the fi rst of his three touchdowns from three yards out and Rolsma tacked on the extra point to ti e the score with 7:44 to go in the fi rst half. Humboldt State would match the Wildcats’ touchdown, however, as Chris Bolt threw a 38-yard touchdown pass to Devlin for what proved to be the fi nal points of the opening half as the Lumberjacks took a 20-13 lead into halft ime. In the second half, aft er Central Washington held Humboldt State to a three-and-out on its fi rst possession, senior Cole Morgan came into the game to relieve starti ng quarterback Ryan Robertson, and he proceeded to engineer a 12-play, 59-yard scoring drive that was capped off by a one-yard TD run by Eldridge. Neither team would score again unti l another clutch special teams play by the Wildcats early in the fourth quarter. Aft er the defense forced Bolt into two incompleti ons and the Lumberjacks to no gain on a rushing play, redshirt freshman Tyler Cardin blocked Schierholt’s punt and junior Adam Bighill returned it two yards for the go-ahead touchdown—a score that gave Central its fi rst lead of the contest and was the diff erence-maker. A muff ed fair catch on a Wildcat punt later in the quarter had Central in business again, as Eldridge did all of the work on a nine-play, 34-yard drive, scoring the insurance touchdown with 4:43 remaining. Trailing 34-20, Humboldt State att empted a comeback, scoring on a short fi eld aft er Central’s kickoff . Bolt threw a one-yard touchdown pass to Matt Smith with 3:36 left to make it a seven-point game, but the ensuing on-side kick was recovered by the Wildcats’ Buddy Wood and CWU ran out the clock with four more carries by Eldridge and two by junior Bryson Kelly. Central fi nished the game with a 317-291 advantage in total off ense, including a 124-50 edge on the ground. Wildcat quarterbacks combined to go 19 of 35 for 193 yards but failed to throw a touchdown pass for the fi rst ti me since Oct. 30, 2004, snapping a streak of 53 consecuti ve games with a TD toss. Robertson threw for 127 yards on 13 of 22, while Morgan nett ed 66 yards passing on 6 of 13. Eldridge and Johnny Spevak (Edgewood/Puyallup HS) had fi ve recepti ons each, with Eldridge leading CWU with 51 receiving yards. Defensively, senior Prince Hall had his second-highest tackle total of the season with 13 stops including two tackles for loss. Three others—Bighill, Ford, and Wood—were credited with six tackles apiece. Humboldt State, which posted the highest scoring total by a Wildcat opponent this season, saw both of its quarterbacks pass for bett er than 100 yards. Bolt was 9 of 17 for 124 yards, while Proulx completed 7 of 10 passes for 117 yards before exiti ng in the second quarter. The Lumberjacks had three players with 10 or more tackles, including a game-high-tying 13 from Guy Ricciardulli.

QUICK NOTES: Spevak had a streak of 10 consecuti ve games with a touchdown recepti on snapped ... Central’s longest acti ve winning streak against an opponent was extended to 15 games. The last ti me the Wildcats lost to Humboldt State was in 1997, a 40-30 home loss ... The Wildcats played Saturday’s game ranked fourth nati onally, marking the highest AFCA Division II nati onal ranking in the program’s 11 seasons as a NCAA member ... Aft er being avoided on kickoff returns for most of the fi rst part of the season, senior Courtney Smith had 80 kick return yards on four returns. He entered play Saturday with just 83 return yards on fi ve att empts this season. Smith also vaulted from 11th to seventh on the school’s career list for kick return yardage ... Wildcat special teams have now blocked fi ve kicks in their last three games and have at least one blocked kick in fi ve of seven contests this season ... Central Washington has now won 15 consecuti ve night games dati ng back to the 2004 season. The Wildcats’ last defeat under the lights was the 2004 Batt le in Seatt le, which was also their last loss against a GNAC opponent.

SCORE BY QUARTERS 1 2 3 4 ScoreCentral Washington 6 7 7 14 34 Record: 7-0, 2-0Humboldt State 7 13 0 7 20 Record: 3-3, 0-3

SCORING SUMMARY: CWU HSU1st 11:05 HSU Stollmeyer 52 yd pass from Proulx (Schierholt kick), 1-52 0:12 0 7

06:52 CWU Rolsma 21 yd fi eld goal, 8-69 4:07 3 701:25 CWU Rolsma 42 yd fi eld goal, 4-2 0:54 6 7

2nd 12:10 HSU Devlin 10 yd pass from Proulx (Schierholt kick blocked), 8-77 4:08 6 1307:44 CWU Eldridge 3 yd run (Rolsma kick), 3-14 1:03 13 1305:09 HSU Devlin 38 yd pass from Bolt (Schierholt kick), 5-66 2:26 13 20

3rd 08:16 CWU Eldridge 1 yd run (Rolsma kick), 12-59 4:34 20 204th 11:56 CWU Bighill 2 yd blocked punt return (Rolsma kick) 27 20

04:43 CWU Eldridge 3 yd run (Rolsma kick), 9-34 4:51 34 2003:36 HSU Smith,M. 14 yd pass from Bolt (Schierholt kick), 4-40 1:01 34 27

CWU HSUFIRST DOWNS 22 14RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 40-124 23-50PASSING YDS (NET) 193 241Passes Att -Comp-Int 35-19-1 27-16-0TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 75-317 50-291Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0Punt Returns-Yards 3-55 2-1Kickoff Returns-Yards 4-80 7-107Intercepti on Returns-Yards 0-0 1-0Punts (Number-Avg) 5-41.0 6-28.7Fumbles-Lost 1-0 2-2Penalti es-Yards 12-91 7-64Possession Time 35:31 24:29Third-Down Conversions 7 of 15 4 of 12Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 1 0 of 0Red-Zone Scores-Chances 4-5 2-3Sacks By: Number-Yards 0-0 0-0

RUSHING: Central Washington—Eldridge,Randall 30-111; Kelly,Bryson 4-14; Robertson,Ryan 1-7; TEAM 2-minus 2; Morgan,Cole 3-minus 6. Humboldt State—Bolt,Chris 7-40; Stollmeyer,Corey 8-9; Proulx,Mike 1-5; Thomas,Bobby 3-3; Ricciardulli,Nick 2-1; TEAM 1-minus 2; Henry,Edwin 1-minus 6.

PASSING: Central Washington—Robertson,Ryan 13-22-1-127; Morgan,Cole 6-13-0-66. Humboldt State—Bolt,Chris 9-17-0-124; Proulx,Mike 7-10-0-117.

RECEIVING: Central Washington—Eldridge,Randall 5-51; Spevak,Johnny 5-45; Hekker,Zach 3-44; Westmoreland,Reggie 2-23; Weems,Jamal 2-11; Kelly,Bryson 1-12; Togar,Sam 1-7. Humboldt State—Dallas,Dirk 4-29; Smith,Matt 3-64; Devlin,Matt 3-56; Henry,Edwin 3-34; Ricciardulli,Nick 2-6; Stollmeyer,Corey 1-52.

INTERCEPTIONS: Central Washington—None. Humboldt State—Price,Justi n 1-0.

FUMBLES: Central Washington—Morgan,Cole 1-0. Humboldt State—Henry,Edwin 2-2.

SACKS (UA-A): Central Washington—None. Humboldt State—None.

TACKLES (UA-A): Central Washington—Hall,Prince 7-6; Bighill,Adam 1-5; Ford,Marcus 1-5; Wood,Buddy 1-5; Germany,Eugene 0-5; Madon,Loa 2-2; Breitzman,Taylor 1-3; Hartwell,Antonio 0-4; Thomas,Tyce 1-2; Stewart,Anthony 2-0; Smith,Chris 1-0; Smith,Courtney 1-0; Berry,Codey 1-0; Oney,Andrew 0-1; Koopman,John 0-1; Williams,Jerome 0-1; Rolsma,Garrett 0-1; Snell,Matt 0-1. Humboldt State—Ricciardulli,Guy 4-9; Duley,Kevin 6-5; Peterson,Chris 3-7; Reynolds,Bubba 3-5; Holmes,Chris 1-6; Price,Justi n 5-1; Montgomery,Wes 4-2; Swangler,Luke 2-3; Wilson,Brian 1-3; Taylor,Jacob 0-4; Lynch,Michael 0-4; Skawinski,Joe 0-3; Hiebert,Alex 1-1; Umeh,Eddie 0-2; Green,Corey 0-2; Gatson,Elzie 0-1; Bolt,Chris 0-1; Lupear,Ora 0-1; Wyatt ,Daniel 0-1; Dorset,Kenneth 0-1.

Stadium: Redwood Bowl Att endance: 3309Kickoff ti me: 6:00 pm End of Game: 8:54 pm Total elapsed ti me: 2:54 Offi cials: Referee: Ken Leffl e; Umpire: Craig Lemster; Linesman: Mark Koch; Line judge: Bruce Bondi; Back judge: John Freitas; Field judge: Randy Mora; Side judge: Ken SarnaTemperature: 54 deg F Wind: 10 mph SSW Weather: Sunny

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GAME #8: CENTRAL WASHINGTON 23, WESTERN OREGON 21GAME #8: CENTRAL WASHINGTON 23, WESTERN OREGON 21 October 17, 2009 • Qwest Field (5,374) • 62October 17, 2009 • Qwest Field (5,374) • 62oo F, partly cloudy F, partly cloudy

ROLSMA’S FIELD GOAL CAPS SECOND-HALF COMEBACKThird-Ranked Wildcats Score 23 Second-Half Points to Defeat Wolves at Battle in SeattleSEATTLE (Oct. 17) — Senior Garrett Rolsma kicked a 44-yard fi eld goal with 32 seconds remaining to cap a run of 23 unanswered points in the second half as third-ranked Central Washington came back to defeat Western Oregon, 23-21, in front of 5,374 fans at Batt le in Seatt le VII at Qwest Field. The Wildcats improved to 8-0 overall and 3-0 in Great Northwest Athleti c Conference play, winning their 14th consecuti ve regular-season game. The Wolves fell to 3-4 overall and 2-2 in the GNAC. Rolsma’s fi eld goal, which was one yard shy of his career-long of 45, was the third fi eld goal of the game and capped Central’s comeback from a three-touchdown defi cit at halft ime. He also had kicks of 32 and 22 in the third and fourth quarter as part of an 11-point day. The Wildcats dug themselves a fi rst-half defi cit but began their comeback on the fi rst possession of the second half aft er senior Cole Morgan marched Central on a six-play, 71-yard drive by completi ng four of six passes on the series including a 45-yard touchdown pass to sophomore Justi n Helwege that cut the defi cit to 21-7. Aft er holding Western Oregon to a three-and-out possession on which they gained just three yards, Rolsma capped an eight-play, 35-yard drive—all of which were pass att empts by Morgan—with his 32-yard fi eld goal. The Wildcats held the Wolves on their next series, but Morgan was picked off by John Breza to give WOU possession at the Central 13. On the ensuing play, senior Jerome Williams returned the favor, picking off Josh Riddell one yard deep in his end zone and weaving his way through Wolves players en route to the second-longest intercepti on return in school history, offi cially netti ng 100 yards. With just a four-point defi cit entering the fourth quarter, Central controlled the football with a 17-play, 76-yard drive that consumed seven minutes, 29 seconds and resulted in Rolsma’s 22-yard fi eld goal that made it a 21-20 score. The Wildcat defense held Western Oregon without a fi rst down again on the Wolves’ next possession, but Central was unable to capitalize with a go-ahead score, as Morgan took CWU to the WOU 25 before being intercepted by Caleb Singleton with 3:53 remaining. True to form, Central’s defense held the Wolves without a positi ve yard from scrimmage on their three plays, and a 29-yard punt gave the Wildcats the football at their own 47 with 2:27 remaining. That set the stage for Rolsma, the school’s record-setti ng kicker, who drilled a 44-yard att empt in the fi nal minute to cap the comeback and send the Crimson and Black faithful into pandemonium. Facing its fi rst defi cit of the game, Western Oregon completed a 29-yard pass from Riddell to Shaun Kauleinamoku that gave the Wolves possession at Central’s 28 with 18 seconds remaining. However, consecuti ve incompleti ons took the clock to 11 seconds remaining, and with no ti meouts and third down against them, WOU set up for a potenti al game-winning fi eld goal. However, a delay of game penalty turned a 45-yard att empt into a 50-yard try that fell short and sealed the Wildcats’ win. Central found itself behind by 21 at halft ime aft er Western Oregon scored a pair of rushing touchdowns by DJ Jackson with one in each quarter, and the Wolves’ Gavin Romanick intercepted CWU redshirt freshman Ryan Robertson at the WOU 40 and ran it back for a touchdown on the fi rst play aft er Jackson’s second score, and the margin was 21-0 with 9:02 remaining in the second quarter. The Wildcats fi nished with a 366-244 edge in total off ense, including a 238-112 margin in the second half. Central also converted 8 of 18 third-downs including 5 of 9 aft er the intermission. Morgan completed 12 of 29 passes for a career-high 219 yards in the fi nal two quarters as Central totaled a season-high 316 passing yards. The Wildcats only logged 50 rushing yards on 28 att empts, although Western Oregon only nett ed 79 rushing yards on 27 carries. CWU senior Johnny Spevak had six recepti ons for 104 yards, while Reggie Westmoreland fi nished with career-highs of six grabs for 71 yards. Defensively, senior Prince Hall led a pair of Wildcat linebackers with 10 or more tackles, totaling 13 for the second consecuti ve week. Junior Adam Bighill had 10 stops, and senior Buddy Wood fi nished with seven tackles, including 2 1/2 for losses. Riddell was 18 of 32 for 165 yards for Western Oregon, with Sean Fullerton leading the Wolves’ receivers with eight catches for 83 yards. Jackson had 40 total rushing yards but just eight in the second half. Singleton led WOU with 12 tackles, while co-captain Andrew Jackson fi nished with 10 stops. QUICK NOTES: Williams’ 100-yard intercepti on return is the longest since Pat Maki’s school-record 102-yard return in 1972. Stati sti cally, a 100-yard return is the longest that can be credited due to a college football stati sti cal rule change ... Rolsma had three fi eld goals in a game for the fourth ti me in his career and now has 298 career points, 14 shy of the school record and 10 fewer than Spevak for second on the all-ti me list ... Central won aft er facing a halft ime defi cit of 21 or more points for the fi rst ti me since a win at Western Washington during the 2005 season. The Wildcats trailed that game 28-7 at the half before winning 31-28 ... Central has now outscored opponents by a 66-3 margin in the third quarter of games this season and has outpointed its foes by a 102-32 count in the second half of contests ... The Wildcats trailed aft er three quarters of play for the fi rst ti me this season and just the fourth ti me in the past two years (2-2 record) ... CWU now has a 6-1 all-ti me record at Qwest Field and won its 11th straight head-to-head meeti ng with Western Oregon.

SCORE BY QUARTERS 1 2 3 4 ScoreWestern Oregon 7 14 0 0 21 Record: 3-4, 2-2Central Washington 0 0 17 6 23 Record: 8-0, 3-0

SCORING SUMMARY: WOU CWU1st 01:38 WOU Jackson,D. 15 yd run (Morgan,K. kick), 5-68 2:11 7 02nd 09:27 WOU Jackson,D. 10 yd run (Morgan,K. kick), 7-58 2:49 14 0

09:02 WOU Romanick 60 yd intercepti on return (Morgan,K. kick) 21 03rd 12:55 CWU Helwege 45 yd pass from Morgan (Rolsma kick), 6-71 2:05 21 7

08:46 CWU Rolsma 32 yd fi eld goal, 8-35 1:32 21 1005:28 CWU Williams 100 yd intercepti on return (Rolsma kick) 21 17

4th 07:26 CWU Rolsma 22 yd fi eld goal, 17-76 7:29 21 2000:32 CWU Rolsma 44 yd fi eld goal, 8-26 1:55 21 23

WOU CWUFIRST DOWNS 16 19RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 27-79 28-50PASSING YDS (NET) 165 316Passes Att -Comp-Int 32-18-1 50-22-3TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 59-244 78-366Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0Punt Returns-Yards 0-0 2-10Kickoff Returns-Yards 6-96 4-102Intercepti on Returns-Yards 3-75 1-100Punts (Number-Avg) 8-37.0 4-33.5Fumbles-Lost 0-0 2-0Penalti es-Yards 8-55 13-115Possession Time 29:12 30:48Third-Down Conversions 3 of 13 8 of 18Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 1 0 of 2Red-Zone Scores-Chances 2-4 2-2Sacks By: Number-Yards 0-0 1-4

RUSHING: Western Oregon—Jackson,DJ 13-40; Kuenzi,Ben 6-19; Dowd,Jon 2-12; Thompson,Tirrell 3-11; Riddell,Josh 3-minus 3. Central Washington—Eldridge,Randall 18-32; Kelly,Bryson 6-24; Robertson,Ryan 1-10; TEAM 1-minus 1; Morgan,Cole 1-minus 2; Spevak,Johnny 1-minus 13.

PASSING: Western Oregon—Riddell,Josh 18-32-1-165. Central Washington—Morgan,Cole 12-29-2-219; Robertson,Ryan 10-21-1-97.

RECEIVING: Western Oregon—Fullerton,Sean 8-83; Kaulienamoku,Shaun 3-51; Ore,Justi n 2-10; Risseeuw,Dusti n 1-7; Dowd,Jon 1-6; Jackson,DJ 1-5; Wright,Justi n 1-2; Thompson,Tirrell 1-1. Central Washington—Spevak,Johnny 6-104; Westmoreland,Reggie 6-71; Helwege,Justi n 3-72; Weems,Jamal 2-31; Eldridge,Randall 2-14; Hekker,Zach 1-13; Smith,Chris 1-6; Togar,Sam 1-5.

INTERCEPTIONS: Western Oregon—Romanick,Gavin 1-60; Breza,John 1-11; Singleton,Caleb 1-4. Central Washington—Williams,Jerome 1-100.

FUMBLES: Western Oregon—None. Central Washington—Spevak,Johnny 1-0; Morgan,Cole 1-0.

SACKS (UA-A): Western Oregon—None. Central Washington—Wood,Buddy 1-0.

TACKLES (UA-A): Western Oregon—Singleton,Caleb 7-5; Jackson,Andy 4-6; Breza,John 4-3; Romanick,Gavin 2-3; Tupou,Sitani 2-1; Zoller,Kalani 2-1; Huber,Bryan 1-2; Peila,Bryce 0-3; Gonzalez,Miguel 2-0; Vincent,Gerritt 2-0; Perry,Spencer 2-0; Robert,Onest 2-0; Hochhalter,Erik 1-0; Morgan,Kelly 1-0; Risseeuw,Dusti n 1-0; Loscutoff ,Andy 1-0; Smith,Levi 0-1; Bangay,Braden 0-1; Petrovich,Mike 0-1; Young,Robert 0-1. Central Washington—Hall,Prince 6-7; Bighill,Adam 5-5; Wood,Buddy 4-3; Stewart,Anthony 3-3; Williams,Jerome 3-2; Breitzman,Taylor 1-2; Ford,Marcus 0-3; Germany,Eugene 2-0; Madon,Loa 2-0; Thomas,Tyce 1-1; Hartwell,Antonio 1-1; Smith,Courtney 1-0; Cardin,Tyler 1-0; Aludogbu,Emeka 1-0; Eldridge,Randall 1-0; Snell,Matt 1-0; Spevak,Johnny 1-0; Tanasse,Taylor 0-1.

Stadium: Qwest Field Att endance: 5374Kickoff ti me: 6:21 pm End of Game: 9:31 pm Total elapsed ti me: 3:10 Offi cials: Referee: Ross Johnson; Umpire: Paul Collard; Linesman: Kirk Matt son; Line judge: Bret MacRae; Back judge: Greg Toler; Field judge: Kurt Corey; Side judge: John LoveTemperature: 62 deg F Wind: 12 mph SSW Weather: Partly cloudy

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GAME #9: CENTRAL WASHINGTON 38, HUMBOLDT STATE 7GAME #9: CENTRAL WASHINGTON 38, HUMBOLDT STATE 7 October 24, 2009 • Tomlinson Stadium (5,410) • 57October 24, 2009 • Tomlinson Stadium (5,410) • 57oo F, sunny F, sunny

CENTRAL USES BIG FIRST HALF TO CRUISE PAST LUMBERJACKSSecond-Ranked Wildcats Build 31-0 Halftime Lead, Post Best Rushing Total Since 2003 ELLENSBURG (Oct. 24) — Central Washington University built a 31-0 halft ime lead, and the Wildcats posted their best off ensive day of the season in cruising to a 38-7 football victory over visiti ng Humboldt State in front of 5,410 fans on Homecoming at Tomlinson Stadium. The Wildcats improved to 9-0 overall and 4-0 in Great Northwest Athleti c Conference play with the victory, which was also their 15th straight in the regular season and their 16th consecuti ve win in the head-to-head series with Humboldt State. The Lumberjacks fell to 4-4 overall and 0-4 in GNAC games. Central totaled 470 off ensive yards including 288 on the ground—the highest single-game rushing eff ort in nearly six years—en route to the win. Senior quarterback Cole Morgan played all but the fi nal two off ensive series for the Wildcats in his fi rst collegiate start, completi ng 14 of 27 passes for 182 yards and two touchdowns. He was 13 of 19 for 161 yards in the fi rst half in helping CWU build its big lead. The Wildcats set an off ensive tone early with a mix of the run and pass, although six consecuti ve rushes capped a 12-play, 68-yard drive to open the game. Senior Randall Eldridge had four of those carries, including the six-yard touchdown run that gave Central a 7-0 lead. It marked just the second ti me in nine games this season that the Wildcats scored on their fi rst possession of the game. Aft er allowing just one fi rst down—on a 21-yard reverse by Sergio Allen on the fi rst Humboldt State play from scrimmage—Central got the ball back and used a 41-yard carry by senior Jerome Morris to spark its second scoring drive. Senior Garrett Rolsma fi nished off the drive with a career-long 47-yard fi eld goal that boosted Central’s lead to 10-0 with 4:31 left in the opening quarter. A three-and-out stand by the Central defense ensued, and aft er a Wildcat fumble inside the red zone thwarted a potenti al scoring drive to start the second quarter, the hosts added to their lead on their fi rst full possession of the second quarter. Morgan connected with senior Johnny Spevak on a 30-yard touchdown pass—the school-record-tying 52nd touchdown of Spevak’s career—and Rolsma’s PAT extended the margin to 17-0. Spevak (314 career points) also broke the school’s career scoring record on the play. An intercepti on by junior Loa Madon on Humboldt State’s next series gave the Wildcats the football at the HSU 11 and, aft er consecuti ve carries by Eldridge, Morgan found redshirt freshman ti ght end Griffi n Squires for his fi rst career touchdown on a two-yard pass play to the back of the end zone. Central’s fi nal score before halft ime also came on the ground, with Eldridge, who has fi ve of his six touchdowns this season against Humboldt State, fi nishing with a fi ve-yard touchdown run with 42 seconds left before halft ime. With a comfortable lead in hand, Central didn’t accomplish much off ensively in the third quarter, totaling just 36 off ensive yards in its 5:13 ti me of possession. Conversely, Humboldt State racked up 155 yards and held the ball for nearly 10 minutes, accomplishing something no other Wildcat opponent has done this season—score a third-quarter touchdown. The Lumberjacks broke the shutout with a two-yard touchdown run by Corey Stollmeyer with 1:16 left in the period. Keeping the ball on the ground for nearly the enti re fourth quarter, Central added one fi nal score with 6:49 left as junior Bryson Kelly rambled 72 yards for his fi rst rushing touchdown as a Wildcat on what was Morgan’s fi nal off ensive play running the CWU off ense. Kelly, who has one receiving touchdown on the season, sprinted down the east sidelines for the score on Central’s longest off ensive play this year. The Wildcats fi nished with nearly a 200-yard advantage in total off ense, netti ng 470 to the Lumberjacks’ 275. Central had more rushing yards than Humboldt State totaled, posti ng the program’s best single-game rushing total since a 302-yard eff ort in a 39-8 win over New Haven (Conn.) on Nov. 8, 2003. Kelly had 93 rushing yards, while Eldridge fi nished with 66 and Morris totaled 56 on the ground. Spevak had seven catches to become the fi rst player in CWU history with 300 or more career recepti ons (301), logging 95 receiving yards. Defensively, the Wildcats had seven tackles for losses and were led by the seven tackles apiece from juniors Adam Bighill and Emeka Aludogbu. Madon had six tackles to go along with his second intercepti on of the season. The passing duo of Mike Proulx (139 yards) and Chris Bolt (58) combined to lead the Humboldt State off ense. They completed 20 of 39 passes between them, fi nding seven diff erent receivers. Dirk Dallas, Matt Devlin, and Sergio Allen all had four recepti ons for the game, with Dallas leading the Lumberjacks with 66 receiving yards. Bubba Reynolds keyed the HSU defense with a game-high 14 tackles, while Wes Montgomery, who had the Jacks’ lone takeaway of the contest with an 18-yard fumble return, fi nished with seven tackles.

QUICK NOTES: The Wildcats’ listed att endance of 5,410 was their largest of the season, edging out games at Minnesota Duluth (5,389) and versus Western Oregon (5,374) ... Rolsma had eight points on Saturday, upping his career scoring total to 306 and making him the fi rst kicker in school history with 300 or more points. He trails Spevak (314) and Dan Murphy (1996-99; 312 points) on the all-ti me scoring list ... In additi on to his career-long fi eld goal, Rolsma also had the longest punt of his career, 65 yards ... Senior Jerome Williams made his fi rst career start at cornerback, moving over from safety. Madon also made the fi rst start of his CWU career as a result of the move ... Central Washington fi nished the game converti ng 12 of 20 on third down, its most effi cient game of the season. Included among that total was a 6 of 7 effi ciency in the fi rst quarter.

SCORE BY QUARTERS 1 2 3 4 ScoreHumboldt State 0 0 7 0 7 Record: 4-4, 0-4Central Washington 10 21 0 7 38 Record: 9-0, 4-0

SCORING SUMMARY: HSU CWU1st 09:50 CWU Eldridge 6 yd run (Rolsma kick), 12-68 5:10 0 7

04:31 CWU Rolsma 47 yd fi eld goal, 8-55 3:22 0 102nd 08:55 CWU Spevak 30 yd pass from Morgan (Rolsma kick), 7-75 2:46 0 17

06:07 CWU Squires 2 yd pass from Morgan (Rolsma kick), 3-11 1:00 0 2400:42 CWU Eldridge 5 yd run (Rolsma kick), 7-53 2:50 0 31

3rd 01:16 HSU Stollmeyer 2 yd run (Schierholt kick), 10-80 4:02 7 314th 06:49 CWU Kelly 72 yd run (Rolsma kick), 3-79 1:20 7 38

HSU CWUFIRST DOWNS 17 21RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 26-78 46-288PASSING YDS (NET) 197 182Passes Att -Comp-Int 39-20-1 27-14-0TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 65-275 73-470Fumble Returns-Yards 1-18 0-0Punt Returns-Yards 0-0 3-56Kickoff Returns-Yards 6-91 1-10Intercepti on Returns-Yards 0-0 1-20Punts (Number-Avg) 8-35.1 4-42.5Fumbles-Lost 2-0 3-1Penalti es-Yards 5-51 4-35Possession Time 28:10 31:50Third-Down Conversions 4 of 15 12 of 20Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 2 1 of 2Red-Zone Scores-Chances 1-2 3-4Sacks By: Number-Yards 0-0 1-5

RUSHING: Humboldt State—Stollmeyer,Corey 9-33; Wyatt ,Daniel 4-24; Allen,Sergio 1-21; Proulx,Mike 4-1; Bolt,Chris 7-0; TEAM 1-minus 1. Central Washington—Kelly,Bryson 6-93; Eldridge,Randall 19-66; Morris,Jerome 11-56; Morgan,Cole 4-31; Cardin,Tyler 3-30; Weems,Jamal 1-8; Davis,Dominick 1-3; Smith,Chris 1-1.

PASSING: Humboldt State—Bolt,Chris 9-20-1-58; Proulx,Mike 11-19-0-139. Central Washington—Morgan,Cole 14-27-0-182.

RECEIVING: Humboldt State—Dallas,Dirk 4-66; Devlin,Matt 4-40; Allen,Sergio 4-36; Henry,Edwin 3-16; Smith,Matt 2-17; Stollmeyer,Corey 2-16; Wyatt ,Daniel 1-6. Central Washington—Spevak,Johnny 7-95; Kelly,Bryson 2-44; Westmoreland,Reggie 2-35; Weems,Jamal 2-6; Squires,Griffi n 1-2.

INTERCEPTIONS: Humboldt State—None. Central Washington—Madon,Loa 1-20.

FUMBLES: Humboldt State—TEAM 1-0; Bolt,Chris 1-0. Central Washington—Spevak,Johnny 1-0; Williams,Jerome 1-0; Eldridge,Randall 1-1.

SACKS (UA-A): Humboldt State—None. Central Washington—Reno,Mike 1-0.

TACKLES (UA-A): Humboldt State—Reynolds,Bubba 11-3; Ricciardulli,Guy 8-0; Montgomery,Wes 3-4; Lynch,Michael 4-2; Haile,Dawiet 3-3; Peterson,Chris 3-2; Taylor,Jacob 2-2; Green,Corey 3-0; Gatson,Elzie 2-0; Sampson,Brian 2-0; Duley,Kevin 1-1; Garrett ,Derrick 1-0; Swangler,Luke 1-0; Hiebert,Alex 1-0; Umeh,Eddie 1-0; Thomas,Bobby 1-0; Price,Justi n 0-1; Sharp,Theo 0-1; Wilson,Brian 0-1. Central Washington—Aludogbu,Emeka 6-1; Bighill,Adam 4-3; Madon,Loa 3-3; Wood,Buddy 4-1; Stewart,Anthony 2-3; Oney,Andrew 2-2; Germany,Eugene 2-1; Snell,Matt 2-1; Hall,Prince 2-1; Tanasse,Taylor 2-0; Thomas,Tyce 2-0; Williams,Jerome 1-1; Breitzman,Taylor 0-2; Ford,Marcus 0-2; Helwege,Justi n 1-0; Morgan,Cole 1-0; Berry,Codey 1-0; Reno,Mike 1-0; Spriggs,Jordy 1-0; Smith,Chris 1-0; Dyer,Ryan 0-1.

Stadium: Tomlinson Stadium Att endance: 5410Kickoff ti me: 1:01 pm End of Game: 3:47 pm Total elapsed ti me: 2:46 Offi cials: Referee: Mark Koch; Umpire: Dan Meyer; Linesman: Carl Del Grande; Line judge: Gavin Anderson; Back judge: Mike Williams; Field judge: Steve Currie; Side judge: Roman PetkeviciusTemperature: 57 deg F Wind: 10 mph NNW Weather: Sunny

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GAME #10: CENTRAL WASHINGTON 23, DIXIE STATE 9GAME #10: CENTRAL WASHINGTON 23, DIXIE STATE 9 October 31, 2009 • Hansen Stadium (2,814) • 58October 31, 2009 • Hansen Stadium (2,814) • 58oo F, sunny F, sunny

SECOND-RANKED CENTRAL CLINCHES GNAC TITLE WITH 23-9 WIN AT DIXIE STATEWildcats Hold Red Storm to Minus-22 Rushing Yards as CWU Claims Fifth GNAC CrownST. GEORGE, Utah (Oct. 31) — Senior quarterback Cole Morgan threw for 217 yards, and senior kicker Garrett Rolsma totaled 11 points on three fi eld goals and two PATs in helping second-ranked Central Washington clinch its fi ft h Great Northwest Athleti c Conference football championship with a 23-9 win over Dixie State at Hansen Stadium. With the win, the Wildcats locked up their 32nd all-ti me football conference championship and improve to 10-0 on the season (5-0 GNAC). Dixie State suff ered its fi rst home loss of the season to fall to 4-6 overall (2-3 GNAC). Morgan completed 17 of 27 passes and did not throw an intercepti on as the Wildcats had just one turnover in the contest. He also scored a fi ve-yard rushing touchdown on Central’s opening possession of the third quarter, capping a brief drive that was sparked by senior Jerome Williams’ career-long 72-yard kickoff return that gave the Wildcats possession at the Dixie State 5. Two plays later, Morgan scored his fi rst collegiate touchdown to extend Central’s lead to 20-9. Although they failed to score on their fi rst possession, the Wildcats capitalized on a fumbled punt return by Dixie State and senior Buddy Wood recovered deep in Red Storm territory. Senior Randall Eldridge then made quick work in getti ng Central on the board with three consecuti ve carries including a fi ve-yard scoring surge. Dixie State responded on its next series with a 31-yard fi eld goal by Mike Langston that cut Central’s lead to 7-3 with 5:08 left in the opening quarter. Big-play passes from Morgan and a 28-yard run by senior Jerome Morris highlighted Central’s next possession, but aft er getti ng to the Dixie State 15, the Wildcats were forced to sett le for a 37-yard fi eld goal by Rolsma to put them ahead 10-3 aft er the fi rst quarter. A 23-yard fi eld goal by Rolsma with 8:56 left in the half accounted for the Wildcats’ second quarter scoring. Central had six off ensive plays inside the Red Storm 20 yard line but had to sett le for Rolsma’s three-pointer that extended the lead to 10 at that point. Dixie State scored its lone touchdown of the game two series later, as Adam Wells caught a 12-yard touchdown pass from Judd Thompson, but Langston’s ensuing extra-point att empt was blocked by Wood, and Central held onto a 13-9 lead, which it took into the locker room at the half. Morgan scored the Wildcats’ insurance touchdown for their only points of the third quarter, and Rolsma tacked on a 44-yard fi eld goal with 8:15 left in the game to seal the victory for Central—its 16th straight regular-season win and its 30th straight over a GNAC opponent. Dixie State’s only major scoring threat of the second half came aft er Morgan’s touchdown. The Red Storm had a 40-yard pass from Thompson to Wells that took the ball to the Central 16, and aft er a fi ve-yard run and a CWU penalty took the ball to the Wildcat six, two penalti es sandwiched around a pair of incompleti ons forced Dixie State into a 33-yard fi eld goal att empt by Langston. His kick att empt was blocked by Courtney Smith, which kept the margin at 20-9 unti l Rolsma’s fourth-quarter fi eld goal. Central Washington fi nished with a 381-234 advantage in total off ense, and held an opponent to negati ve rushing yards (minus-22) for the third ti me this season. The Wildcats added 164 rushing yards to their 217 through the air, and they logged 136 return yards while holding onto the football for more than 37 minutes—a season-high in that department. Eldridge (69 yards) and Morris (65 yards) led Central’s rushing att ack, while senior Johnny Spevak was once again the Wildcats’ top receiver for recepti ons with six for 65 yards. Senior Reggie Westmoreland fi nished as Central’s leader in receiving yards with 82, keyed by a 62-yard fi rst-quarter recepti on. Williams nett ed 129 all-purpose yards to lead all players. Wood, and juniors Loa Madon and Adam Bighill all had six tackles to ti e for the Wildcats’ team lead in that department. Bighill and Eugene Germany had 2 1/2 tackles for loss each, as Central had 11 total tackles for loss including three quarterback sacks. Dixie State was led by the 256 passing yards of Thompson, who completed 20 of 44 att empts with one touchdown. Langston averaged 48.5 yards per punt on eight punts for the Red Storm, and four Dixie State players had 10 or more tackles in the game. Keauntea Bankhead was credited with 13 stops, while Justi n Ence and Micah Harward had 11 each.

QUICK NOTES: Central’s third-quarter scoring dominance this season conti nued Saturday as the Wildcats held Dixie State scoreless in the third period. CWU has now outscored opponents by a 73-10 count in the third quarter this season ... For the ti me being, Rolsma moved ahead of Spevak in the CWU record books for career scoring. His 11 points on Saturday give him 317 for his career, three ahead of Spevak, who had broken the previous record last week against Humboldt State ... Rolsma had three fi eld goals in a game for the third ti me this year and the fi ft h ti me in his career. He is now 51 for 66 in career fi eld goal tries while also extending his consecuti ve PAT streak to 99 with two more extra points against Dixie State ... Central failed to score a passing touchdown for the second ti me this season ... With two more blocked kicks, the Wildcats have now blocked 10 kicks (four punts, three fi eld goals, three PAT) this season ... Wood ti ed his own GNAC record with his fi ft h fumble recovery of the season against Dixie State. No other player in the conference has more than one in 2009 ... Spevak inched his way closer to the NCAA Division II record for career recepti ons, upping his total to 307. He needs 16 in next week’s game and/or in any subsequent playoff games to ti e the record of 323 by Clarence Coleman of Ferris State (Mich.) from 1998-2001 ... Spevak is now second in CWU history for all-purpose yards with 4,422 ... Sophomore Mike Reno made his second career start at nose tackle against Dixie State.

SCORE BY QUARTERS 1 2 3 4 ScoreCentral Washington 10 3 7 3 23 Record: 10-0, 5-0Dixie State 3 6 0 0 9 Record: 4-6, 2-3

SCORING SUMMARY: CWU DSC1st 08:27 CWU Eldridge 5 yd run (Rolsma kick), 3-19 1:00 7 0

05:08 DSC Langston 31 yd fi eld goal, 9-58 3:15 7 301:16 CWU Rolsma 37 yd fi eld goal, 8-58 3:45 10 3

2nd 08:56 CWU Rolsma 23 yd fi eld goal, 12-90 5:51 13 304:37 DSC Wells 12 yd pass from Thompson (Langston kick blocked), 7-36 1:59 13 9

3rd 13:20 CWU Morgan 5 yd run (Rolsma kick), 3-5 1:40 20 94th 08:15 CWU Rolsma 44 yd fi eld goal, 11-60 5:51 23 9

CWU DSCFIRST DOWNS 19 10RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 50-164 14-(-22)PASSING YDS (NET) 217 256Passes Att -Comp-Int 27-17-0 44-20-0TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 77-381 58-234Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0Punt Returns-Yards 4-36 2-17Kickoff Returns-Yards 3-100 4-59Intercepti on Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0Punts (Number-Avg) 5-33.8 8-48.5Fumbles-Lost 2-1 1-1Penalti es-Yards 8-70 6-47Possession Time 37:13 22:47Third-Down Conversions 7 of 17 4 of 16Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 1 1 of 2Red-Zone Scores-Chances 4-4 2-4Sacks By: Number-Yards 3-20 2-14

RUSHING: Central Washington—Eldridge,Randall 21-69; Morris,Jerome 10-65;Kelly,Bryson 9-25; Morgan,Cole 7-11; TEAM 3-minus 6. Dixie State—Vakapuna,Tauni10-minus 2; Thompson,Judd 4-minus 20.

PASSING: Central Washington—Morgan,Cole 17-27-0-217. Dixie State—Thompson,Judd 20-44-0-256.

RECEIVING: Central Washington—Spevak,Johnny 6-65; Waller,Mike 4-43; Westmoreland,Reggie 3-82; Smith,Chris 1-7; Weems,Jamal 1-7; Togar,Sam 1-7; Kelly,Bryson 1-6. Dixie State—Fowler,Nash 6-73; Wells,Adam 5-61; Ence,Skyler 3-59; Vakapuna,Tauni 3-10; Christensen,Kyser 1-41; Nelson,Alex 1-7; Evans,Robert 1-5.

INTERCEPTIONS: Central Washington—None. Dixie State—None.

FUMBLES: Central Washington—Morgan,Cole 1-0; Eldridge,Randall 1-1. Dixie State—May,Richard 1-1.

SACKS (UA-A): Central Washington—Oney,Andrew 0-2; Germany,Eugene 0-2; Tanasse,Taylor 1-0. Dixie State—Harward,Micah 2-0.

TACKLES (UA-A): Central Washington—Madon,Loa 6-0; Bighill,Adam 4-2; Wood,Buddy 3-3; Germany,Eugene 0-5; Williams,Jerome 2-2; Stewart,Anthony 1-3; Hall,Prince 0-4; Oney,Andrew 0-3; Smith,Courtney 2-0; Snell,Matt 2-0; Reno,Mike 1-1; Hekker,Zach 1-0; Tanasse,Taylor 1-0; Helwege,Justi n 0-1; Breitzman,Taylor 0-1; Quirk,Tony 0-1; Thomas,Tyce 0-1; Smith,Chris 0-1. Dixie State—Bankhead,Keauntea 5-8; Ence,Justi n 5-6; Harward,Micah 4-7; Beavers,Wesley 5-5; May,Richard 5-3; Cragin,Nick 2-6; Rocco,Nick 1-6; Wilks,Kevin 0-4; Tennell,Jerrod 1-2; Godinet,John 1-2; Sawyers,Marston 1-2; Millard,Lee 2-0; Vaitohi,Akani 0-2; Hawkins,Danny 0-2; Lindsay,Sean 0-2; Norman,Steven 0-2; Carter,Darren 0-2; Mafi ,Manu 1-0; Greene,Cameron 1-0; Freed,James 1-0; Mortensen,Seth 1-0; Porrazzo,Nick 0-1; Dalanhese,Julian 0-1; Sumko,Dan 0-1.

Stadium: Hansen Stadium Att endance: 2814Kickoff ti me: 1:05 pm End of Game: 3:58 pm Total elapsed ti me: 2:53 Offi cials: Referee: Mike Zender; Umpire: Bill Tilton; Linesman: Justi n Nelson; Line judge: Darryl Johnson; Back judge: James Bruno; Field judge: Gary Peterson; Side judge: Matt MillsTemperature: 58 deg F Wind: Calm Weather: Sunny

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GAME #11: CENTRAL WASHINGTON 20, WESTERN OREGON 6GAME #11: CENTRAL WASHINGTON 20, WESTERN OREGON 6 November 7, 2009 • McArthur Field (1,750) • 53November 7, 2009 • McArthur Field (1,750) • 53oo F, showers F, showers

#2 CENTRAL COMPLETES UNDEFEATED REGULAR SEASON WITH 20-6 WINWildcats Move into Top Spot in Division II as Lone Remaining Unbeaten TeamMONMOUTH, Ore. (Nov. 7)—Senior Buddy Wood had a game-high 14 tackles and Central Washington University held Western Oregon to 167 yards in total off ense in securing the Wildcats’ undefeated regular season with a 20-6 win over the Wolves in rainy and muddy conditi ons at McArthur Field on Saturday. The win preserved Central’s unbeaten regular season—its fi rst since 2002 and its seventh since 1960—at 11-0. The Wildcats’ victory, combined with losses by top-ranked North Alabama and fourth-ranked Minnesota State Mankato, leaves CWU as the only undefeated team in Division II and enabled the Wildcats to move into the number one ranking in the nati on. Western Oregon fi nished its season at 5-5 (3-3 Great Northwest Athleti c Conference). Central led the low-scoring batt le by a 6-0 score at halft ime, as senior Cole Morgan scored the only points of the opening half on a 14-yard fi rst-quarter touchdown run. Senior Garrett Rolsma’s ensuing extra-point att empt was blocked, snapping a streak of 99 straight PATs made dati ng back to 2007, and keeping Central’s lead at six. The Wildcat defense excelled in the fi rst half, forcing Western Oregon into punts on its fi rst four possessions and intercepti ng a pass on the Wolves’ fi ft h series as sophomore Anthony Stewart had his fi rst career intercepti on late in the second quarter. Central’s defensive success carried over into the third quarter as they forced Western Oregon into another punt on the Wolves’ fi rst off ensive series. The Wildcats then scored on a three-play, 75-yard drive as Morgan connected with senior Johnny Spevak on consecuti ve pass plays, including a 66-yard scoring strike that gave Spevak his 53rd career touchdown to set a new school record (for total touchdowns). Rolsma started a new streak with the PAT and the lead reached 13 points with 10:10 left in the third quarter. The Wildcats took advantage of outstanding fi eld positi on for their fi nal score later in the quarter. Aft er taking over at the WOU 15 following an 11-yard punt, senior Randall Eldridge had three consecuti ve carries including a seven-yard TD run with 4:24 left that pushed the lead to 20-0. Central’s defense again held Western Oregon scoreless in the third quarter, marking the ninth ti me in 11 games this season that the Wildcats have not surrendered a third-quarter score. With a healthy lead intact, Central turned to its running game exclusively in the fourth quarter with nine carries but just eight yards while not att empti ng a pass. Western Oregon did most of its off ensive work in the fi nal period, totaling 93 of its 167 yards of off ense for the game in the fi nal 15 minutes. The Wolves fi nally ruined Central’s shutout bid with a three-yard scoring pass from Josh Riddell to Shaun Kauleinamoku with 2:07 remaining. The extra point was blocked by the Wildcats’ Andrew Oney to keep it at a 14-point fi nal margin. The Wildcats dominated the game off ensively, totaling 293 yards to Western Oregon’s 167. Central had 151 yards rushing and 142 through the air, with Morgan completi ng 11 of 18 passes but turning the ball over twice on fumbles. Eldridge nett ed 78 rushing yards on 18 carries while Bryson Kelly had 56 yards on seven carries. Spevak and Reggie Westmoreland had three recepti ons each for Central. On defense, Wood spearheaded Central’s eff orts with a season-high 14 tackles including 3 1/2 for losses to up his career total to 41 1/2—two shy of the CWU career record. Fellow linebacker Prince Hall had another strong game with eight tackles including 1 1/2 for losses as the Wildcats fi nished with seven tackles behind the line of scrimmage. Hall and Stewart had the Wildcats’ two intercepti ons on the day. Western Oregon’s Riddell completed 15 of 30 passes for 136 yards, while DJ Jackson was the Wolves’ only backfi eld threat but had 16 carries for just 28 yards.

SCORE BY QUARTERS 1 2 3 4 ScoreCentral Washington 6 0 14 0 20 Record: 11-0, 6-0Western Oregon 0 0 0 6 6 Record: 5-5, 3-3

SCORING SUMMARY: CWU WOU1st 05:46 CWU Morgan 14 yd run (Rolsma kick blocked), 8-63 3:53 6 03rd 10:10 CWU Spevak 66 yd pass from Morgan (Rolsma kick), 3-75 1:39 13 0

04:24 CWU Eldridge 7 yd run (Rolsma kick), 3-15 1:25 20 04th 02:07 WOU Kauleinamoku 3 yd pass from Riddell (Morgan,K. kick blocked), 8-46 3:20 20 6

CWU WOUFIRST DOWNS 12 9RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 40-151 24-31PASSING YDS (NET) 142 136Passes Att -Comp-Int 18-11-0 31-15-2TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 58-293 55-167Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0Punt Returns-Yards 3-14 0-0Kickoff Returns-Yards 1-12 4-59Intercepti on Returns-Yards 2-0 0-0Punts (Number-Avg) 6-33.5 9-27.2Fumbles-Lost 5-2 1-0Penalti es-Yards 10-49 6-29Possession Time 31:51 28:09Third-Down Conversions 5 of 15 2 of 14Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 2 1 of 1Red-Zone Scores-Chances 2-2 1-2Sacks By: Number-Yards 1-3 1-6

RUSHING: Central Washington—Eldridge,Randall 18-78; Kelly,Bryson 7-56; Morgan,Cole 8-11; Morris,Jerome 6-8; Westmoreland,Reggie 1-minus 2. Western Oregon—Jackson,DJ 16-28; Thompson,Tirrell 4-4; Riddell,Josh 2-1; Breza,John 1-0; Bangay,Braden 1-minus 2.

PASSING: Central Washington—Morgan,Cole 11-18-0-142. Western Oregon—Riddell,Josh 15-30-2-136; Jackson,DJ 0-1-0-0.

RECEIVING: Central Washington—Spevak,Johnny 3-83; Westmoreland,Reggie 3-30; Eldridge,Randall 2-7; Kelly,Bryson 2-4; Waller,Mike 1-18. Western Oregon—Fullerton,Sean 4-40; Kauleinamoku,Shaun 4-24; Ore,Justi n 2-34; Gates,Trevor 2-19; Jackson,DJ 2-15; Risseeuw,Dusti n 1-4.

INTERCEPTIONS: Central Washington—Stewart,Anthony 1-0; Hall,Prince 1-0. Western Oregon—None.

FUMBLES: Central Washington—Morgan,Cole 4-2; Williams,Jerome 1-0. Western Oregon—Dowd,Jon 1-0.

SACKS (UA-A): Central Washington—Tanasse,Taylor 0-1; Wood,Buddy 0-1. Western Oregon—Petrovich,Mike 1-0.

TACKLES (UA-A): Central Washington—Wood,Buddy 6-8; Hall,Prince 1-7; Bighill,Adam 1-4; Ford,Marcus 2-2; Madon,Loa 2-1; Smith,Courtney 1-2; Hartwell,Antonio 0-3; Germany,Eugene 0-3; Tanasse,Taylor 0-3; Williams,Jerome 2-0; Snell,Matt 2-0; Brennan,Braxton 1-1; Berry,Codey 0-2; Oney,Andrew 0-2; Breitzman,Taylor 1-0; Aludogbu,Emeka 0-1; Stewart,Anthony 0-1; Thomas,Tyce 0-1; Koopman,John 0-1. Western Oregon—Breza,John 5-7; Singleton,Caleb 5-5; Jackson,Andy 4-6; Peila,Bryce 2-2; Romanick,Gavin 1-3; Petrovich,Mike 2-1; Robert,Onest 2-1; Smith,Levi 0-3; Hochhalter,Erik 2-0; Douglas,Andy 1-1; Vincent,Gerritt 1-1; Gonzalez,Miguel 1-1; Dowd,Jon 1-1; Malone,John 0-2; Zoller,Kalani 1-0; Robinson,AJ 1-0; Tupou,Sitani 0-1; Huber,Bryan 0-1.

Stadium: McArthur Field Att endance: 1750Kickoff ti me: 1:00 pm End of Game: 3:47 pm Total elapsed ti me: 2:47 Offi cials: Referee: Mike Zender; Umpire: Kurt Renstrom; Linesman: Tony Stoddard; Line judge: Erick Watson; Back judge: Steve Currie; Field judge: Eric Cheatley; Side judge: Roman PetkeviciusTemperature: 53 deg F Wind: 15 mph S Weather: Showers

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GAME #12: CENTRAL WASHINGTON 27, TARLETON STATE 6GAME #12: CENTRAL WASHINGTON 27, TARLETON STATE 6 November 21, 2009 • Tomlinson Stadium (6,162) • 43November 21, 2009 • Tomlinson Stadium (6,162) • 43oo F, partly cloudy F, partly cloudy

WILDCAT DEFENSE STIFLES TARLETON IN 27-6 SECOND-ROUND WINCentral Holds Texans to Minus-14 Rushing Yards; Morgan Throws for Career-High 287 ELLENSBURG (Nov. 21)—The Central Washington defense held Tarleton State to minus-14 yards rushing and senior Cole Morgan threw for a career-high 287 yards as the top-ranked Wildcats defeated the visiti ng Texans, 27-6, in a NCAA Division II Football Championship Second Round game before a standing-room-only crowd at Tomlinson Stadium. The Wildcats (12-0) earned the fi rst 12-win season in the program’s history by defeati ng Tarleton State, and earned a match up with second-ranked Northwest Missouri State (11-1) in next Saturday’s nati onal quarterfi nal round at Tomlinson Stadium. Tarleton’s season ended with a 10-3 record. Central’s defense, which entered play ranked fi rst in Division II in scoring defense and second in total defense, held a potent Tarleton off ense to just 178 yards and two fi eld goals. The Wildcat off ense did its part to complement the 21-point win, racking up 409 yards of off ense including Morgan’s career-best passing day and 122 total rushing yards—101 by senior Randall Eldridge. Neither team scored on either of its fi rst two possessions, and a costly intercepti on by Morgan on Central’s second drive (including its fi rst into the red zone) kept the Wildcats off the board. Tarleton’s ensuing 58-yard return on the intercepti on gave the Texans possession at the CWU 26, but a strong defensive stand by the hosts held Tarleton to four off ensive yards on six plays and forced them into a 39-yard fi eld goal by Garrett Lindholm. Aft er a 43-yard kick return by Jerome Williams gave Central the ball at midfi eld, the Wildcats needed just three off ensive plays to reach the end zone, with a 48-yard scoring pass from Morgan to Johnny Spevak giving them a 7-3 lead. The Central defense conti nued to stand up the Tarleton off ense, which had totaled 530 yards in its double-overti me win in the fi rst round at Texas A&M-Kingsville last week. The Wildcats bott led up the Texans’ running game and collected their fi rst of two takeaways for the contest with a fumble recovery early in the second quarter deep in Tarleton territory. A personal foul penalty advanced the ball to the two-yard line and Eldridge scored on his second carry from there to push the margin to 14-3 with just over 10 minutes remaining in the fi rst half. Tarleton had a 10-play, 48-yard drive on its next series, but Central came up with a big stop on fourth and one to force the Texans into a 31-yard fi eld goal try from Lindholm, which trimmed the margin to 14-6. Central scored once more before halft ime, as senior Garrett Rolsma made a 27-yard fi eld goal to push the score at the intermission to 17-6. The Wildcat defense, which had allowed just 10 third-quarter points in 11 regular-season games this year, held true to form in Saturday’s postseason opener by keeping Tarleton off the scoreboard in the period. Ironically, the third quarter was the only period in which the Texans had positi ve rushing yards for the game, gaining 12 on four carries. Central scored just three points in the period as Rolsma added a 30-yard fi eld goal on the Wildcats’ second drive aft er halft ime. Eldridge, a fi rst-team all-Great Northwest Athleti c Conference selecti on who charted his second 100-yard game of the season, capped the game’s scoring and sealed the victory in the fourth quarter with a three-yard touchdown run with 7:57 left . Central more than doubled Tarleton off ensively with 409 yards to the Texans’ 178. The Wildcats also excelled on special teams, where Rolsma averaged one more yard per punt (41.3) than Tarleton’s Kyle Hopf (40.3) and Williams totaled 168 return yards between punts (88) and kickoff s (80). The Wildcats also had 17 fi rst downs to Tarleton’s nine and had nearly a 12-minute advantage in ti me of possession. Morgan and Eldridge were Central’s off ensive leaders, while Spevak upped his career touchdown total to 54 with his 48-yard second-quarter scoring grab. He fi nished with 97 yards on fi ve catches and Eldridge added 68 receiving yards on fi ve grabs out of the backfi eld. And despite missing a pair of fi eld-goal att empts Saturday, Rolsma (328 career points) overtook Spevak (326 points) for the school’s career scoring lead in an on-going batt le. Defensively, senior linebacker Prince Hall led the Wildcats with nine tackles while fellow backer Adam Bighill added eight. Bighill and Taylor Breitzman both had fumble recoveries, while Breitzman also forced a fumble as part of his four-tackle outi ng. Senior Ryan Dyer had a pair of quarterback sacks to account for both of his tackles in the game. Tarleton’s running back tandem of Evan Robertson (26 yards) and Roderick Smith (minus-6 yards) were held to just 20 net yards rushing aft er entering the game averaging bett er than 70 rushing yards per game each. Top receivers Devin Guinn and Jahmeel Hobson, both of whom edged past the 1,000-yard mark for their seasons, were held to just 104 receiving yards on four catches by the Wildcats, with 59 of those coming on one pass play to Hobson. Central Washington will now turn its att enti on to second-ranked Northwest Missouri State, which has advanced to the NCAA Division II nati onal championship game each of the past four years. The kickoff between the Wildcats and Bearcats will be at noon Pacifi c Standard Time next Saturday (Nov. 28) at Tomlinson Stadium in the nati onal quarterfi nals.

NOTES: The 12th win this season set a new single-season school record for the program. Central had won 11 games in a season three ti mes previously (1984, 1990, and 2002) ... Central held an opponent to minus rushing yards in a game for the fourth ti me in 12 outi ngs this season ... The Wildcats will be making their second nati onal quarterfi nal appearance in the past three seasons when they host Northwest Missouri State. CWU lost to top-ranked Grand Valley State in the 2007 quarterfi nals ... Rolsma converted on two of four fi eld goals Saturday, and his fi rst miss from 25 yards was the fi rst unsuccessful try in 26 career att empts between 20 and 29 yards ... Adding to his list of records, Spevak broke the school’s record for career playoff receiving yards (553) and ti ed the career playoff recepti ons record (38).

SCORE BY QUARTERS 1 2 3 4 ScoreTarleton State 3 3 0 0 6 Record: 10-3Central Washington 7 10 3 7 27 Record: 12-0

SCORING SUMMARY: TSU CWU1st 04:07 TSU Lindholm 39 yd fi eld goal, 6-4 2:12 3 0

02:33 CWU Spevak 48 yd pass from Morgan (Rolsma kick), 3-50 1:26 3 72nd 10:16 CWU Eldridge 2 yd run (Rolsma kick), 2-15 0:50 3 14

06:03 TSU Lindholm 31 yd fi eld goal, 10-48 4:03 6 1401:39 CWU Rolsma 27 yd fi eld goal, 8-71 4:24 6 17

3rd 08:07 CWU Rolsma 30 yd fi eld goal, 6-69 2:39 6 204th 07:57 CWU Eldridge 3 yd run (Rolsma kick), 9-67 4:58 6 27

TSU CWUFIRST DOWNS 9 17RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 24-(-14) 39-122PASSING YDS (NET) 192 287Passes Att -Comp-Int 34-14-0 31-21-1TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 58-178 70-409Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0Punt Returns-Yards 0-0 6-88Kickoff Returns-Yards 6-137 2-80Intercepti on Returns-Yards 1-58 0-0Punts (Number-Avg) 8-40.3 4-41.3Fumbles-Lost 3-2 0-0Penalti es-Yards 6-54 8-73Possession Time 24:02 35:58Third-Down Conversions 3 of 16 5 of 14Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 1 0 of 0Red-Zone Scores-Chances 2-2 4-7Sacks By: Number-Yards 1-7 2-17

RUSHING: Tarleton State—Robertson,Evan 10-26; Demby,Keith 1-2; Smith,Roderick 5-minus 6; Grantham,Scott 8-minus 36. Central Washington—Eldridge,Randall 18-101; Kelly,Bryson 8-24; Morris,Jerome 6-8; TEAM 4-minus 4; Morgan,Cole 3-minus 7.

PASSING: Tarleton State—Grantham,Scott 14-33-0-192; Demby,Keith 0-1-0-0. Central Washington—Morgan,Cole 21-31-1-287.

RECEIVING: Tarleton State—Guinn,Devin 3-45; Buckingham,Arthur 3-34; Robertson,Evan 2-14; Hobson,Jahmeel 1-59; Gray,Devon 1-23; Smith,Roderick 1-10; Ragon,Shaun 1-4; Demby,Keith 1-3; Peschke,Bradley 1-0. Central Washington—Spevak,Johnny 5-97; Eldridge,Randall 5-68; Weems,Jamal 4-43; Helwege,Justi n 3-32; Westmoreland,Reggie 2-26; Smith,Chris 1-16; Waller,Mike 1-5.

INTERCEPTIONS: Tarleton State—Bullitt ,Bradley 1-45; Siff ord,Jeremy 0-13. Central Washington—None.

FUMBLES: Tarleton State—Smith,Roderick 2-2; Grantham,Scott 1-0. Central Washington—None.

SACKS (UA-A): Tarleton State—Phillips,Marcus 1-0. Central Washington—Dyer,Ryan 2-0.

TACKLES (UA-A): Tarleton State—Stringfellow,Nate 5-5; Bullitt ,Bradley 5-2; Johnson,Brandon 5-1; Rowe,Jacob 3-2; Bray,Bryant 3-2; Spence,Emeri 3-1; Horton,Alonzo 3-1; Buchanan,Lonnie 3-0; Knicky,Matt 3-0; Steamer,Jamaal 2-1; Ballard,Jamarcus 2-1; Hewitt ,Lonnie 2-0; Douglas,Josh 2-0; Piercefi eld,Kyle 1-1; Phillips,Marcus 1-1; Taifane,Ben 1-0; Uwajeh,McNeal 1-0; Lindholm,Garrett 1-0. Central Washington—Hall,Prince 4-5; Bighill,Adam 5-3; Wood,Buddy 3-2; Williams,Jerome 3-1; Breitzman,Taylor 2-2; Stewart,Anthony 2-2; Smith,Courtney 2-1; Dyer,Ryan 2-0; Hartwell,Antonio 2-0; Ford,Marcus 0-2; Rolsma,Garrett 1-0; Aludogbu,Emeka 1-0; Germany,Eugene 1-0; Westmoreland,Reggie 0-1; Cardin,Tyler 0-1; Madon,Loa 0-1; Thomas,Tyce 0-1; Morgan,Cole 0-1; Smith,Chris 0-1.

Stadium: Tomlinson Stadium Att endance: 6162Kickoff ti me: 12:00 pm End of Game: 2:52 pm Total elapsed ti me: 2:52 Offi cials: Referee: Bob Rose; Umpire: Roscoe Misenheimer; Linesman: Jim Rinne; Line judge: Larry Staab; Back judge: Mike Baker; Field judge: Todd Migchelbrink; Side judge: John MortonTemperature: 43 deg F Wind: 6 mph SE Weather: Partly cloudy

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8484 • • JOHNNY SPEVAKJOHNNY SPEVAKWIDE RECEIVER • 6’3”, 200 • Senior (3 Lett ers) • Edgewood, WA (Puyallup HS)

• CAREER: Ranks fi rst in CWU history in four major receiving categories ... Owns record for most career receiving touchdowns (54), most career receiving yards (4,396), most 100-yard receiving games in school history (19), and most recepti ons (315) ... Is just the third player in Great Northwest Athleti c Conference history with 4,000 or more all-purpose yards (4,612) ... Currently ranks second in CWU school history for career scoring with 326 career points ... Ranks second in NCAA Division II history with his 315 career recepti ons ... In additi on to his prowess on the football fi eld, was a starter for the CWU men’s basketball team for four seasons (2005-09) ... Central teams were a combined 28-9 in 2008-09 and a combined 28-8 in 2007-08 with Spevak in the lineup ... Finished his basketball career with a bett er than 2-to-1 assist-to-turnover rati o (103 career games) and ranks eighth in school history in three-point accuracy (39.1 percent) ... Was named the Dick Hannula Male Amateur Athlete of the Year for 2008-09 by the Tacoma-Pierce County Sports Commission ... Was also the runner-up for the 2008-09 CWU Male Athlete of the Year, fi nishing second to former teammate Mike Reilly.

• 2009: Team co-captain ... Second-team all-Super Region Four pick by Daktronics, Inc. ... Great Northwest Athleti c Conference Off ensive Player of the Year and a unanimous fi rst-team all-GNAC selecti on ... Named preseason Division II All-American by Sporti ng News and by d2football.com ... Also tabbed as the preseason Off ensive Player of the Year in the Great Northwest Athleti c Conference by d2football.com ... Led all players with eight recepti ons for 133 yards and a touchdown in the season-opening win at Mesa State ... Scoring grab of 68 yards was the second-longest catch of his career ... Broke the school’s career record for receiving touchdowns against Minnesota Duluth ... Had his record-setti ng 18th career 100-yard receiving game with 121 yards on nine catches in home win over West Texas A&M on Sept. 12 ... Extended his streak of games with a touchdown catch to nine with a two-TD game against Idaho State ... GNAC Off ensive Player of the Week on Oct. 5 aft er breaking the school receiving yards record and tying the career recepti ons record in a 37-6 win over Dixie State ... Had a streak of 10 consecuti ve games with at least one touchdown recepti on snapped in Oct. 10 win at Humboldt State ... Became the fi rst 4,000-yard receiver in school history with a 104-yard receiving game in Batt le in Seatt le win over Western Oregon on Oct. 17 ... Tied the school’s career touchdown record with a 30-yard TD recepti on in fi nal regular-season home game versus Humboldt State on Oct. 24 ... Broke the career TD record on his 66-yard scoring catch in the regular-season fi nale at Western Oregon on Nov. 7 ... Had fi ve catches for 97 yards and a 48-yard touchdown in the second-round playoff win over Tarleton State on Nov. 21 ... Became the school’s career postseason leader for receiving yards in the win over the Texans.

• 2008: First team Division II All-American by the American Football Coaches Associati on (AFCA) … Named to the Associated Press’ Litt le All-America fi rst team … Ranked among the NCAA Division II nati onal leaders in pass recepti ons and receiving yards per game ... Tied a CWU single-season record with 20 receiving touchdowns in 2008 … Was a fi rst team all-Super Region Four choice by Don Hansen’s Football Gazett e … Named a preseason Division II All-American by Sporti ng News ... Second-team preseason All-American by D2football.com ... Named Great Northwest Athleti c Conference Off ensive Player of the Week on Sept. 15 and Oct. 27 ... Had a four-touchdown game with 129 receiving yards in the Wildcats’ fi rst-round loss at West Texas A&M on Nov. 15 … Became just the second player in school history with 3,000 or more career receiving yards with a 166-yard performance in Oct. 25 Homecoming win over Western Oregon ... Had a career-best 13 pass recepti ons at the Batt le in Seatt le on Oct. 11 ... Also totaled 100 or more receiving yards for the fi ft h straight game (and sixth ti me in seven outi ngs for the season) against the Vikings ... Established a career-high with 197 receiving yards at Western Oregon on Sept. 13 ... That total was the fourth-highest single-game eff ort in school history ... Caught the game-winning touchdown against the Wolves, a career-long 71-yard grab with 5:54 remaining that capped a 21-0 fi nish for the Wildcats in the game ... Became the eighth player in school history with 2,000 or more career receiving yards as part of a 133-yard receiving eff ort in season opener at Dixie State.

• 2007: Started all 13 games for the Wildcats … Led the team with 92 catches for 1,210 yards and 14 touchdowns … Earned fi rst team all NCC honors … named to the Daktronics Division II All-Northwest Region second team … Selected to the North Central Conference Commissioner’s Academic Honor Roll … Ranked 10th in the NCAA Division II in recepti ons per game (7.1) … Also ranked nati onally (16th) in receiving yards per game (93.1) … Had a season-high 10 catches on three occasions, including the NCAA quarterfi nal loss at Grand Valley State … Finished with 134 receiving yards versus the Lakers ... Also had 10 catches with a season-high 156 receiving yards in Wildcats’ 45-40 win over nati onally-ranked South Dakota on Oct. 6 ... Had two touchdowns vs. Nebraska-Omaha on Nov. 10 … Completed his fi rst collegiate pass att empt, a 22-yard touchdown toss to ti ght end James Murphy at the Batt le in Seatt le vs. Western Washington on Oct. 20 … Totaled a season-high three touchdown recepti ons on 9 catches and 112 yards at Western Oregon on Oct. 13.

• 2006: Played in 10 games for the Wildcats, starti ng nine of them … Earned fi rst team All-North Central Conference honors as a freshman … named to the All-NCC Academic Team and NCC Commissioner’s Academic Honor Roll … Led the team with 61 catches for 754 yards and eight touchdowns … Had four games with 100 or more receiving yards … Set a career-high with 12 recepti ons at Minnesota Duluth on Sept. 23 … Nett ed a season-high 139 yards receiving and three touchdowns versus Western Oregon on Oct. 14 … Caught 8 passes for 98 yards and a touchdown in his collegiate debut against North Dakota on Sept. 1.

• 2005: Redshirted for the Wildcats.

• PUYALLUP HIGH SCHOOL: 2005 graduate of Puyallup High School in Puyallup, Wash. … Was a two-year lett erwinner in football for coach Tom Ingles and the Vikings … Earned fi rst team all SPSL honors … PHS Off ensive Player of the Year selecti on … All-area fi rst team selecti on ... Played both quarterback and safety as a prep.

• PERSONAL: Born John Kelly Spevak, Jr., on March 5, 1987 in Tacoma, Wash. … Accounti ng major ... Parents are John Spevak and Kim Burnett … Has one brother, Jeff .

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• CAREER: Had a school-record streak of 99 consecuti ve point-aft er-touchdowns made prior to the 2009 regular-season fi nale at Western Oregon ... Owns the school record for career fi eld goals made (53), fi eld goal percentage (75.7 percent), extra points (169) and kick scoring (328 points) ... Currently leads teammate Johnny Spevak by two points for the CWU career scoring record ... Career punti ng average of 37.19 yards per kick ranks fi ft h all-ti me in school history (minimum 90 punts).

• 2009: CoSIDA/ESPN The Magazine Academic All-American College Division First Team selecti on, becoming the fi rst Wildcat in school history to earn that disti ncti on ... Second-team all-Super Region Four kicker by Daktronics, Inc. ... Unanimous fi rst-team all-Great Northwest Athleti c Conference selecti on at placekicker ... Added second-team all-conference honors at punter ... Named to the preseason all-Great Northwest Athleti c Conference team by D2football.com ... Was one of 12 kickers in Division II and III to receive Fred Mitchell Outstanding Place-Kicker Award for the month of October ... GNAC Special Teams Player of the Week following season-opening win over Mesa State ... Averaged 40.6 yards per punt on fi ve kicks, including a 58-yarder ... Was 1-for-2 on fi eld goal att empts, nailing a 30-yard try aft er having a 49-yard kick blocked ... Kicked the game-winning 24-yard fi eld goal in 13-10 win at then-second-ranked Minnesota Duluth ... Scored a season-high 10 points with two fi eld goals and four extra points in Sept. 12 home win over West Texas A&M ... Had a season-best average of 42.3 yards per punt on three punts against Azusa Pacifi c on Sept. 19 ... Scored seven points on four PATs and one fi eld goal in Sept. 26 win at Idaho State ... Had season-high three punts inside the 20 against the Bengals ... Matched his career-high with 13 points (4 PAT, 3 fi eld goals) in Oct. 3 win over Dixie State ... Booted a then-career-long 64-yard punt and averaged 45.5 yards per punt in win over the Red Storm ... Had his third double-fi gure scoring game of the season with 10 points in Oct. 10 victory at Humboldt State ... Kicked a season-long 42-yard fi eld goal and averaged 41 yards per punt against the Lumberjacks ... Added GNAC Special Teams Player of the Week honors following Batt le in Seatt le win over Western Oregon on Oct. 17 ... Kicked three fi eld goals, including a game-winning 44-yard boot with 32 seconds remaining ... Earned his second straight conference POW award following Homecoming win over Humboldt State ... Kicked career-longs of a 47-yard fi eld goal and a 65-yard punt versus the Lumberjacks ... Extended his PAT streak to 99 straight by going 2 for 2 at Dixie State on Oct. 31 ... Also made three fi eld goals against the Red Storm for the third ti me in 2009 (and fi ft h ti me in his career) ... Had his PAT streak snapped at Western Oregon when his fi rst PAT att empt of the game was blocked ... Made 2 of 4 fi eld goals in the second-round win over Tarleton State on Nov. 21.

• 2008: Earned fi rst-team all-Great Northwest Athleti c Conference honors as a kicker and second-team all-league accolades as a punter ... Was named GNAC Special Teams Player of the Week three ti mes, tying teammate Courtney Smith for the most such honors in the conference ... Selected to the CoSIDA/ESPN The Magazine Academic All-District VIII College Division team ... Also named to the Academic All-Great Northwest Athleti c Conference team ... Tied for 13th nati onally in fi eld goals with an average of 1.25 per game (15 total) ... Also ranked among the Division II leaders in scoring, ranking 16th with 9.0 points per game ... Made all 63 point-aft er-touchdown att empts and was 15 of 20 on fi eld goal att empts, scoring a school kick-scoring record 108 points ... Had at least three PATs made in all 12 games ... Scored at least six points in every game ... Hit a game-tying 44-yard fi eld goal as ti me expired in regulati on at Dixie State to force overti me ... Also had a game-tying fi eld goal with 2:45 left at Montana ... Was one of the most consistent punters in the Great Northwest Athleti c Conference, averaging 37.9 yards per punt on 33 punts ... Credited with 12 tackles on special teams, including three tackles and a forced fumble in the regular-season fi nale against Western Washington ... Had a fumble recovery at the Batt le in Seatt le against WWU on Oct. 11.

• 2007: Honorable menti on all-North Central Conference selecti on at kicker ... Named to the North Central Conference Commissioner’s Academic Honor Roll ... Ranked third on the Wildcats in scoring with 82 total points ... Made 46 of 51 PAT conversion att empts ... Also made 12 of 18 fi eld-goal tries on the season ... Went 3-for-3 on fi eld goals in consecuti ve games against Minnesota Duluth and Saint Cloud State ... Scored a career-high 13 points against UMD, earning NCC Special Teams Player of the Week honors ... Had two fi eld goals in as many att empts in the fi rst round of the NCAA playoff s against Ashland ... Totaled 58 punts for an average of 35.9 yards per punt in his fi rst season as the Wildcats’ punter.

• 2006: Appeared in the fi nal 10 games of the 2006 season for the Wildcats ... Made 22 of 23 PAT att empts and six of seven fi eld goal tries ... Did not miss a kick scoring att empt in three home appearances, making all nine extra points and both fi eld goal att empts at Tomlinson Stadium ... Did not play in the season opener against North Dakota.

• 2005: Redshirted for the Wildcats.

• CURTIS HIGH SCHOOL: 2005 graduate of Curti s High School in University Place, Wash. ... Played four seasons of football and soccer for the Vikings ... Earned all-South Puget Sound League and all-area honors during his prep career.

• PERSONAL: Born Garrett Alan Rolsma on May 9, 1986 in Sacramento, Calif. ... Exercise science major ... Parents are Greg and Sonja Rolsma ... Has an older sister, Michelle (25).

CAREER STATS KICKING PUNTINGYear GP PAT-ATT PCT FG-FGA PCT 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+ LG BLK NO YDS AVG LG2006 10 22- 23 95.7 6- 7 85.7 0-0 4- 4 2- 2 0- 1 0- 0 38 0 0 0 – 02007 13 46- 51 90.2 12-18 66.7 0-0 8- 8 2- 5 2- 4 0- 1 45 1 58 2,081 35.9 562008 12 63- 63 100.0 15-20 75.0 0-0 7- 7 6-10 2- 3 0- 0 44 1 33 1,251 37.9 542009 12 38- 39 97.4 20-25 80.0 1-1 7- 8 7- 8 5- 7 0- 0 47 1 55 2,098 38.1 65CAREER 47 169-176 96.0 53-70 75.7 1-1 26-27 17-26 9-15 0- 1 47 3 146 5,430 37.2 65

ALL-AMERICAN WATCHALL-AMERICAN WATCH2006 (10 GP)2006 (10 GP)OPPONENT PAT/FG/TPNORTH DAKOTA DNP-CDat Humboldt State 0-0/0-0/0at Eastern Washington 1-1/0-0/1at Minnesota Duluth 1-1/2-2/7SAINT CLOUD STATE 3-3/1-1/6at South Dakota 1-1/0-1/1WESTERN OREGON 4-4/0-0/4vs. Western Washington 4-4/2-2/10at Augustana (SD) 4-5/0-0/4MINNESOTA STATE 2-2/1-1/5at Nebraska-Omaha 2-2/0-0/2TOTALS 22-23/6-7/40HOME 3 GP 9-9/2-2/15AWAY/NEUTRAL 7 GP 13-14/4-5/25

2007 (13 GP)2007 (13 GP)OPPONENT PAT/FG/TPHUMBOLDT STATE 5-6/1-2/8at North Dakota 4-4/0-1/4MINNESOTA DULUTH 4-4/3-3/13at Saint Cloud State 2-2/3-3/11SOUTH DAKOTA 6-6/1-1/9at Western Oregon 5-6/0-0/5vs. Western Washington 3-3/1-2/6AUGUSTANA SD 3-4/0-1/3at Minnesota State 2-2/1-2/5NEBRASKA OMAHA 3-3/0-0/3ASHLAND NCAA 4-5/2-2/10at Nebraska-Omaha [NCAA] 2-3/0-1/2at Grand Valley State [NCAA] 3-3/0-0/3TOTALS 46-51/12-18/82HOME 6 GP 25-28/7-9/46AWAY/NEUTRAL 7 GP 21-23/5-9/36

2008 (12 GP)2008 (12 GP)OPPONENT PAT/FG/TPat Dixie State 5-5/1-2/8MESA STATE 6-6/2-3/12at Western Oregon 4-4/1-2/7HUMBOLDT STATE 6-6/2-2/12at Montana 3-3/2-2/9DIXIE STATE 7-7/0-0/7vs. Western Washington 6-6/2-2/12at Humboldt State 4-4/2-3/10WESTERN OREGON 5-5/1-2/8at Azusa Pacifi c 4-4/2-2/10WESTERN WASHINGTON 7-7/0-0/7at West Texas A&M [NCAA] 6-6/0-0/6TOTALS 63-63/15-20/108HOME 5 GP 31-31/5-7/46AWAY/NEUTRAL 7 GP 32-32/10-13/62

2009 (12 GP)2009 (12 GP)OPPONENT PAT/FG/TPat Mesa State 1-1/1-2/4at Minnesota Duluth 1-1/2-2/7WEST TEXAS A&M 4-4/2-2/10AZUSA PACIFIC 6-6/0-0/6at Idaho State 4-4/1-2/7DIXIE STATE 4-4/3-4/13at Humboldt State 4-4/2-2/10vs. Western Oregon 2-2/3-3/11HUMBOLDT STATE 5-5/1-1/8at Dixie State 2-2/3-3/11at Western Oregon 2-3/0-0/2TARLETON STATE NCAA 3-3/2-4/9NORTHWEST MISSOURI STATE NCAATOTALS 38-39/20-25/98HOME 5 GP 22-22/8-11/46AWAY/NEUTRAL 7 GP 16-17/12-14/52

9696 • • GARRETT ROLSMAGARRETT ROLSMAKICKER/PUNTER • 6’1”, 200 • Senior (3 Lett ers) • University Place, WA (Curti s HS)

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SINGLE-GAME SCHOOL RECORDSSINGLE-GAME SCHOOL RECORDSRUSHING ATTEMPTS

Att Name Opponent Date1. 40 Nat Conley Humboldt State 10/27/20012. 39

39Emilio IniguezPat Patt erson

Montana-WesternLewis & Clark [NAIA]

9/3/200411/18/1989

4. 3838

Nat ConleyHomer Barber

at Willamett eWestern Washington

9/8/200110/27/1979

6. 37 Emilio Iniguez Western Oregon 10/16/20047. 34

34Dan MurphyPat Patt erson

Southern Oregonat Western Washington

10/18/19979/30/1989

9. 33 Pat Patt erson at Pacifi c Lutheran 10/7/198910. 32

32323232

Johnny LopezEmilio IniguezDan MurphyDan MurphyC.D. Hoiness

at Humboldt Statevs. Western Washingtonat Western WashingtonWestern Oregonat Western Washington

9/9/200610/4/200311/7/199810/24/199811/1/1980

RUSHING YARDSYds Name Opponent Date

1. 322 Nat Conley Humboldt State 10/27/20012. 269 Dan Murphy Azusa Pacifi c 9/19/19983. 265 Tom Craven at Linfi eld [NAIA] 11/20/19934. 250 Lynn Robinson at Eastern Washington 11/13/19265. 237 Ted Huber at Simon Fraser 9/11/19826. 236 Pat Patt erson Lewis & Clark [NAIA] 11/18/19897. 233 Corky Bridges at Humboldt State 10/25/19588. 229 Pat Patt erson Eastern Oregon 10/14/19899. 227 Corky Bridges Pacifi c Lutheran 11/1/1958

10. 226 Pat Patt erson at Pacifi c Lutheran 10/7/1989

RUSHING TOUCHDOWNSTD Name Opponent Date

1. 55

Pat Patt ersonCorky Bridges

Dickinson State [NAIA]Pacifi c Lutheran

12/2/198911/1/1958

3. 4 Jerome Morris Western Washington 11/8/20085. 3 Numerous occasions

PASS ATTEMPTSAtt Name Opponent Date

1. 67 Jon Kitna Whitworth 10/22/19942. 64 Casey Jacox Humboldt State 11/15/19973. 61 Mike Reilly at West Texas A&M [NCAA] 11/15/20084. 54 Jon Kitna at Western Washington [NAIA] 11/18/19955. 53

53Zak HillJon Kitna

UC Davisat Western Washington

11/4/200010/21/1995

7. 5252

Dale ChaseBeau Baldwin

at Saint Mary’s (CA)Simon Fraser

9/22/200111/9/1991

9. 5050

Zak HillJon Kitna

Western Washingtonat Pacifi c Lutheran

10/19/200210/16/1993

PASS COMPLETIONSComp Name Opponent Date

1. 41 Casey Jacox Humboldt State 11/15/19972. 36 Mike Reilly vs. Western Washington 10/11/20083. 35

35Jon KitnaJon Kitna

at Western Washington [NAIA]at Whitworth

11/18/19959/23/1995

5. 3232

Mike ReillyBeau Baldwin

at North DakotaSimon Fraser

9/15/200711/9/1991

7. 313131

Zak HillJon KitnaJon Kitna

Western Washingtonat Puget Soundat Pacifi c Lutheran

10/19/200210/29/199410/16/1993

10. 3030303030

Mike ReillyJon KitnaJon KitnaJon KitnaTerry Karg

at West Texas A&M [NCAA]at Pacifi c LutheranWhitworthat Simon Fraserat Westminster (PA) [NAIA]

11/15/20089/30/199510/22/199411/7/199212/8/1990

PASSING YARDSYds Name Opponent Date

1. 467 Beau Baldwin Simon Fraser 11/9/19912. 456 Jon Kitna at Puget Sound 10/29/19943. 455 Jon Kitna at Western Washington [NAIA] 11/18/19954. 454 Jon Kitna at Whitworth 9/23/19955. 427 Jon Kitna at Pacifi c Lutheran 10/16/19936. 420 Mike Reilly at West Texas A&M [NCAA] 11/15/20087. 413

413Zak HillJon Kitna

Western Washingtonvs. Mary [NAIA]

10/19/200212/9/1995

9. 409 Terry Karg Greenville [NAIA] 11/17/199010. 406 Casey Jacox Humboldt State 11/15/1997

PASSING TOUCHDOWNSTD Name Opponent Date

1. 7 Jon Kitna at Puget Sound 10/29/19942. 6 Jon Kitna at Pacifi c Lutheran 10/19/19933. 5

55555555

Mike ReillyMike ReillyMike ReillyRyan FournierRyan FournierJon KitnaJon KitnaJon KitnaTerry Wick

at West Texas A&M [NCAA]Western Oregonat Western OregonEastern Oregonat Southern Oregonvs. Mary [NAIA]at Hardin-Simmons [NAIA]Simon FraserSouthern Oregon

11/15/199810/22/200510/1/200511/16/199611/2/199612/9/199512/2/199510/14/199510/18/1975

RECEPTIONSRec Name Opponent Date

1. 16 John Balmer at Eastern Oregon 10/17/19922. 15 Brian Potucek at Nebraska-Omaha 9/10/20053. 14 Ty Nunez at Western Oregon 10/23/19994. 13

13Johnny SpevakTy Nunez

vs. Western WashingtonEastern Oregon

10/11/200810/31/1998

6. 121212121212

Johnny SpevakBrian PotucekJake RobertsRyan SealTyson RaleyTerry Anderson

at Minnesota Duluthat Eastern Washingtonat Western Oregonat UC Davisat Westminster (PA) [NAIA]Western Oregon

9/23/20069/18/200411/1/200311/6/199912/8/199011/13/1971

RECEIVING YARDSYds Name Opponent Date

1. 236 Nate Brookreson at Carroll (MT) 8/28/20042. 223 Mike Grant Western Washington 11/7/19813. 215 Larry Bellinger at Puget Sound 10/29/19944. 197 Johnny Spevak at Western Oregon 9/13/20085. 195 Todd Peterson Linfi eld 9/20/19866. 194 Moses Lewis Fort Lewis 8/30/20027. 189

189189

Josh LopezKenny RussawKenny Russaw

at Western Washingtonvs. Mary [NAIA]Simon Fraser

9/30/200012/9/199511/5/1994

10. 186 Tyson Raley Eastern Oregon 10/19/1991

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SINGLE-SEASON SCHOOL RECORDSSINGLE-SEASON SCHOOL RECORDSRUSHING ATTEMPTS

Att Name Year1. 321 Pat Patt erson 19892. 300 Emilio Iniguez 20043. 269 Johnny Lopez 20074. 266 Dan Murphy 19985. 233 Nat Conley 20016. 225 Ed Watson 19847. 217 Jamie Christi an 19958. 210 R.J. Williams 19729. 206 RANDALL ELDRIDGE 2009

10. 198 Pat Patt erson 1988

RUSHING YARDSYds Name Year

1. 2,063 Pat Patt erson 19892. 1,445 Dan Murphy 19983. 1,313 Nat Conley 20014. 1,306 Emilio Iniguez 20045. 1,230 Johnny Lopez 20076. 1,203 Pat Patt erson 19887. 1,126 R.J. Williams 19728. 1,114 Jimmie Dillingham 19879. 1,086 Ed Watson 1984

10. 1,040 Emilio Iniguez 2003

RUSHING YARDS PER GAMEAvg Name Year

1. 171.9 Pat Patt erson 19892. 131.4 Dan Murphy 19983. 125.1 R.J. Williams 19724. 120.3 Pat Patt erson 19885. 119.4 Nat Conley 20016. 118.7 Emilio Iniguez 20047. 111.4 Jimmie Dillingham 19878. 110.4 Marc Jones 19939. 104.0 Emilio Iniguez 2003

10. 95.2 R.J. Williams 1971

RUSHING YARDS PER CARRY min. 75 att .Avg Name Year

1. 8.12 Kenny Thompson 19912. 6.91 Jim McCormick 19853. 6.62 Tom Craven 19934. 6.43 Pat Patt erson 19895. 6.34 Joey McCanna 19916. 6.29 Joey McCanna 19927. 6.08 Pat Patt erson 19888. 6.02 Marc Jones 19939. 6.01 Ted Huber 1982

10. 5.92 Kevin Rodgers 1987

RUSHING TOUCHDOWNSTD Name Year

1. 27 Pat Patt erson 19892. 19 Dan Murphy 19983. 18 Willie Johnson 20024. 13

1313

Johnny LopezKenny ThompsonEd Watson

200719911984

7. 1212121212

Jerome MorrisDan MurphyJamie Christi anPat Patt ersonJimmie Dillingham

20081997199519881987

100 YARD RUSHING GAMESNo Name Year

1. 10 Pat Patt erson 19892. 8 Dan Murphy 19983. 7

7777

Emilio IniguezMarc JonesEd WatsonR.J. WilliamsCorky Bridges

20041993198419721958

8. 66666

Johnny LopezEmilio IniguezNat ConleyKenny ThompsonJimmie Dillingham

20072003200119911987

PASS ATTEMPTSAtt Name Year

1. 576 Jon Kitna 19952. 435 Mike Reilly 20073. 414 Mike Reilly 20084. 374 Jon Kitna 19945. 366 Casey Jacox 19986. 365 Zak Hill 20007. 353 Mike Reilly 20058. 351 Mike Reilly 20069. 325 Jon Kitna 1993

10. 323 Casey Jacox 1997

PASS COMPLETIONSComp Name Year

1. 364 Jon Kitna 19952. 271 Mike Reilly 20073. 270 Mike Reilly 20084. 231 Mike Reilly 20065. 223 Mike Reilly 20056. 217 Casey Jacox 19987. 215 Zak Hill 20008. 212 Jon Kitna 19939. 209 Zak Hill 2002

10. 187 Zak Hill 2003

PASSING YARDSYds Name Year

1. 4,616 Jon Kitna 19952. 3,706 Mike Reilly 20083. 3,386 Mike Reilly 20074. 3,241 Jon Kitna 19935. 2,823 Casey Jacox 19986. 2,696 Mike Reilly 20057. 2,694 Zak Hill 20028. 2,660 Mike Reilly 20069. 2,532 Jon Kitna 1994

10. 2,521 Terry Karg 1990

COMPLETION PERCENTAGE (min. 100 att .)Pct Name Year

1. 67.86 Zak Hill 20022. 65.81 Mike Reilly 20063. 65.23 Jon Kitna 1993 4. 65.22 Mike Reilly 20085. 63.19 Jon Kitna 19956. 63.17 Mike Reilly 20057. 62.30 Mike Reilly 20078. 61.47 Beau Baldwin 19919. 59.59 Zak Hill 1999

10. 59.29 Casey Jacox 1998

PASSING TOUCHDOWNSTD Name Year

1. 42 Jon Kitna 19952. 37 Mike Reilly 20083. 30

30Mike ReillyMike Reilly

20072005

5. 29 Jon Kitna 19936. 25

25Casey JacoxJohn Coen

19981972

8. 24 Zak Hill 20039. 22

22Zak HillJon Kitna

20021994

HAD INTERCEPTEDInt Name Year

1. 181818

Dale ChaseZak HillJon Kitna

200120001994

4. 151515

Casey JacoxJon KitnaHarvey Kochel

199719931968

7. 14 Jon Kitna 19958. 13

131313

Mike ReillyJohn CoenJeff ShortHarvey Kochel

2006197219711969

PASS EFFICIENCY RATING (min. 100 att .)Effi c Name Year

1. 169.21 Jon Kitna 19932. 167.01 Mike Reilly 20083. 160.36 Zak Hill 20024. 149.71 Jon Kitna 19955. 149.70 Beau Baldwin 19916. 149.14 Mike Reilly 20057. 149.09 John Coen 19728. 145.84 Mike Reilly 20079. 143.76 Ken Stradley 1991

10. 142.30 Terry Karg 1990

300 YARD PASSING GAMESNo Name Year

1. 8 Jon Kitna 19952. 6 Mike Reilly 20083. 5

55

Zak HillCasey JacoxJon Kitna

200219981993

6. 4 Casey Jacox 19977. 3

333

Mike ReillyMike ReillyJon KitnaJon Kitna

2007200519941992

RECEPTIONSRec Name Year

1. 94 Kenny Russaw 19952. 92 Johnny Spevak 20073. 91 Johnny Spevak 20084. 86 Brian Potucek 20025. 73 Brian Potucek 20056. 71

71JOHNNY SPEVAKTy Nunez

20091998

8. 68 Brian Potucek 20049. 67 Jake Roberts 2003

10. 65 Kenny Russaw 1996

RECEIVING YARDSYds Name Year

1. 1,442 Johnny Spevak 20082. 1,349 Kenny Russaw 19953. 1,272 E.J. Henderson 19954. 1,265 Brian Potucek 20025. 1,210 Johnny Spevak 20076. 990 JOHNNY SPEVAK 20097. 940 Mike Grant 19828. 910 Kenny Russaw 19969. 905 Nate Brookreson 2005

10. 894 Brian Potucek 2005

YARDS PER RECEPTION (min. 25 rec.)Avg Name Year

1. 20.50 Terry Duncan 19882. 20.48 Kyle Fowler 19833. 20.33 Moses Lewis 20014. 19.88 E.J. Henderson 19955. 19.55 Mike Grant 19816. 19.11 James Att erberry 19937. 19.11 Ty Nunez 19978. 18.03 Eric Boles 19919. 17.93 Jared Bronson 2008

10. 17.75 Brian Potucek 2001

RECEIVING TOUCHDOWNSTD Name Year

1. 2020

Johnny SpevakKenny Russaw

20081995

3. 1515

Kenny RussawE.J. Henderson

19961995

5. 14 Johnny Spevak 20076. 13 Nate Brookreson 20057. 12

1212

JOHNNY SPEVAKJake RobertsTy Nunez

200920031998

10. 1111

Brian PotucekLarry Bellinger

20021993

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100 YARD RECEIVING GAMESNo Name Year

1. 8 Johnny Spevak 20082. 7 Kenny Russaw 19953. 6

66

Brian PotucekKenny RussawE.J. Henderson

200219961995

6. 5 Brian Potucek 20047. 4

4444

Johnny SpevakBrian PotucekJake RobertsRyan SealMike Grant

20062005200319981982

TOTAL OFFENSEYds Name Year

1. 4,944 Jon Kitna 19952. 4,121 Mike Reilly 20083. 3,652 Mike Reilly 20074. 3,402 Jon Kitna 19935. 3,006 Mike Reilly 20056. 2,932 Mike Reilly 20067. 2,734 Terry Karg 19908. 2,706 Casey Jacox 19989. 2,692 Zak Hill 2002

10. 2,501 Jon Kitna 1994

ALL PURPOSE YARDSYds Name Year

1. 2,413 Pat Patt erson 19892. 1,787 Jimmie Dillingham 19873. 1,657 Dan Murphy 19984. 1,619 Tyson Raley 19905. 1,602 Johnny Spevak 20086. 1,571 Brian Potucek 20027. 1,410 Johnny Lopez 20078. 1,388 Nat Conley 20019. 1,358 Pat Patt erson 1988

10. 1,342 Kenny Russaw 1995

SCORINGPts Name Year

1. 170 Pat Patt erson 19892. 122 Kenny Russaw 19953. 120 Johnny Spevak 20084. 117 Corky Bridges 19585. 114 Dan Murphy 19986. 108

108Garrett RolsmaWillie Johnson

20082002

8. 98 GARRETT ROLSMA 20099. 96 Kenny Thompson 1991

10. 94 E.J. Henderson 1995

TOUCHDOWNSTD Name Year

1. 28 Pat Patt erson 19892. 20

20Johnny SpevakKenny Russaw

20081995

4. 19 Dan Murphy 19985. 18 Willie Johnson 20026. 16

16Kenny ThompsonCorky Bridges

19911958

8. 1515

Kenny RussawE.J. Henderson

19961995

10. 14141414

Johnny LopezJohnny SpevakEd WatsonR.J. Williams

2007200719841972

SINGLE-SEASON SCHOOL RECORDSSINGLE-SEASON SCHOOL RECORDSFIELD GOALS MADE

FGM Name Year1. 20 GARRETT ROLSMA 20092. 15 Garrett Rolsma 20083. 14 Ron Sparks 19904. 12 Garrett Rolsma 20075. 11

11Coby SadlerCraig Warmenhoven

20041984

7. 10 Darrell Roulst 19918. 9 Ken McConkey 19929. 8

8Coby SadlerDarrell Roulst

20051993

FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTSFGA Name Year

1. 25 GARRETT ROLSMA 20092. 23 Ron Sparks 19903. 22 Craig Warmenhoven 19844. 20 Garrett Rolsma 20085. 19 Coby Sadler 20056. 18 Garrett Rolsma 20077. 17 Coby Sadler 20048. 16 Marty Greenlee 19959. 15

15Ryan BishopKen McConkey

19941992

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (min. 8 att .)Pct Name Year

1. 80.0 GARRETT ROLSMA 20092. 77.8 Steve Hickey 20003. 76.9 Darrell Roulst 19914. 75.0 Garrett Rolsma 20085. 66.7

66.7Garrett RolsmaCraig Warmenhoven

20071983

7. 64.7 Coby Sadler 20048. 62.5 Scott Kelly 19899. 61.5 Darrell Roulst 1993

10. 60.9 Ron Sparks 199011. 60.0 Ken McConkey 1992

KICK P.A.T. MADEPAT Name Year

1. 63 Garrett Rolsma 20082. 47 Matt McDowell 20023. 46

46Garrett RolsmaDarrell Roulst

20071993

5. 45 Marty Greenlee 19956. 44 Darrell Roulst 19917. 42

42Coby SadlerJeff Hilzendeger

20051988

9. 41 Craig Warmenhoven 198410. 40 Ron Sparks 1990

KICK P.A.T. ATTEMPTEDAtt Name Year

1. 63 Garrett Rolsma 20082. 57 Marty Greenlee 19953. 53 Matt McDowell 20024. 51 Garrett Rolsma 20075. 49 Darrell Roulst 19936. 47

47Coby SadlerDarrell Roulst

20051991

8. 44 Jeff Hilzendeger 19889. 41

4141

Steve HickeyRon SparksCraig Warmenhoven

199819901984

KICK P.A.T. PERCENTAGE (min. 25 att .)Pct Name Year

1. 100.0100.0

Garrett RolsmaCraig Warmenhoven

20081984

3. 97.6 Ron Sparks 19904. 97.4 GARRETT ROLSMA 20095. 97.0 Chris Elliott 19826. 96.2 Craig Warmenhoven 19867. 96.0 Ryan Baker 19978. 95.5 Jeff Hilzendeger 19889. 93.9 Darrell Roulst 1993

10. 93.6 Darrell Roulst 199111. 93.1 Coby Sadler 2004

PUNTSNo Name Year

1. 78 Butch Hill 19672. 76 Ken Stradley 19903. 71 Vince Conwell 19794. 68

68Coby SadlerJoe Smith

20042001

6. 65 Eric Beardsley 19497. 62 Bill Morrison 19708. 61

61Greg StollerCraig Warmenhoven

19951983

10. 595959

Craig WarmenhovenBrian MaineButch Hill

198419771966

PUNTING AVERAGEAvg Name Year

1. 44.22 Joe Smith 20032. 43.92 Joe Smith 20023. 42.44 Greg Stoller 19964. 42.32 Joe Smith 20015. 41.42 Ian Tyrrell 19986. 41.24 Coby Sadler 20047. 39.90 Coby Sadler 20068. 38.34 Ian Tyrrell 19979. 38.21 Darrell Schneider 1992

10. 38.15 GARRETT ROLSMA 200911. 37.91 Garrett Rolsma 2008

INTERCEPTIONSInt Name Year

1. 13 Pat Maki 19722. 11 Jason Patt erson 20013. 8

88

John Mansfi eldSteve HertlingEric Beardsley

198819691949

6. 7777777

J.R. JamersonMontreux MaconSpencer MinnixDaryl ClarkCharlie KruegerScott GervaisBill Morrison

2005199519911990198419761970

INTERCEPTION RETURN YARDSYds Name Year

1. 194 Pat Maki 19722. 163

163Brandon KennedyJason Patt erson

20052000

4. 114 Brandon Kennedy 20065. 112 Frank Yellam 19796. 111

111Steve HertlingPhil Harvey

19691966

8. 108 Spencer Minnix 19919. 102 Maurice Hanks 1984

10. 101 Howard Hosley 1966

PUNT RETURN YARDSYds Name Year

1. 470 Eric Beardsley 19492. 439 Brad Taylor 19893. 344 Ron Nelson 19864. 311

311Brian PotucekSteve Hertling

20041967

6. 299 JEROME WILLIAMS 20097. 241 Brad Taylor 19888. 228 Scott Chamberlain 19909. 221 Scott Chamberlain 1991

10. 197197

Montreux MaconGreg Smith

19951970

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KICK RETURN YARDSYds Name Year

1. 552 Rocky Marti nez 20012. 531 Jimmie Dillingham 19863. 462 Courtney Smith 20084. 457 James Hasty 19845. 440 Rico Brown 19966. 438 Jimmie Dillingham 19877. 427 Jay Spears 19958. 412 Malik Roberson 19949. 395 Jason Patt erson 1999

10. 383 Brad Barto 2005

PRIMARY/SOLO TACKLES since 1980No Name Year

1. 95 Rico Iniguez 19962. 88 Scott LeMaster 19953. 87 Nick Snyder 19874. 80 Maurice Hanks 19845. 78 Dennis Edwards 19846. 72 Brandon Christensen 19987. 71

71Derek BakerShane Wyrsch

19931993

9. 69 Tim Kofstad 198010. 66 John Hallead 1998

ASSISTED TACKLES (since 1980)No Name Year

1. 66 Buddy Wood 20072. 58 Buddy Wood 20083. 51 PRINCE HALL 20094. 50

50Blake WalkerKeith Ross

20021990

6. 48 Maurice Hanks 19847. 47 Adam Bighill 20088. 45

4545

BUDDY WOODDennis EdwardsMaurice Hanks

200919841983

TOTAL TACKLES (since 1980)No Name Year

1. 129 Nick Snyder 19872. 126 Rico Iniguez 19963. 125 Scott LeMaster 19954. 123

123Dennis EdwardsMaurice Hanks

19841984

6. 119 Buddy Wood 20077. 111 Keith Ross 19908. 110 Maurice Hanks 19849. 107 Brandon Christensen 1998

10. 105 Shane Wyrsch 1993

TACKLES FOR LOSS (since 1980)No Name Year

1. 25.5 Jacob Galloway 20042. 22.0

22.0Andy LwangaBob Shaw

19951984

4. 20.0 Lance Gibson 20025. 18.0

18.0Matt FenglerMarc Yonts

19901989

7. 17.0 Mike Estes 19888. 16.0 Malik Roberson 19949. 15.5

15.5PRINCE HALLBUDDY WOOD

20092009

TACKLE FOR LOSS YARDS (since 1980)Yds Name Year

1. 165 Bob Shaw 19842. 139 Marc Yonts 19893. 125 Jacob Galloway 20044. 110 Andy Lwanga 19955. 104 Lance Gibson 20026. 95 Bob Hoyman 19907. 92 Mike Romero 20048. 87 Matt Fengler 19909. 81 Andy Lwanga 1995

10. 71 John Fields 1998

SINGLE-SEASON SCHOOL RECORDSSINGLE-SEASON SCHOOL RECORDSQUARTERBACK SACKS (since 1980)

No Name Year1. 17.0 Bob Shaw 19842. 15.0 Andy Lwanga 19953. 14.5 Jacob Galloway 20044. 12.0

12.0Matt FenglerBob Hoyman

19901990

6. 11.0 Lance Gibson 20027. 10.0 Marc Yonts 19898. 9.5 Mike Romero 20049. 9.0 Malik Roberson 1994

10. 8.0 John Fields 1998

CAREER SCHOOL RECORDSCAREER SCHOOL RECORDSRUSHING ATTEMPTS

Att Name Year(s)1. 722 Dan Murphy 1996-992. 526 Emilio Iniguez 2000-043. 519 Pat Patt erson 1988-894. 515 Ed Watson 1983-865. 455 Mike Reilly 2005-086. 443 Nat Conley 1998-20017. 429 Jimmie Dillingham 1984-878. 395 Johnny Lopez 2006-079. 391 R.J. Williams 1971-72

10. 346 Calvin Allen 1970-72

RUSHING YARDSYds Name Year(s)

1. 3,628 Dan Murphy 1996-992. 3,266 Pat Patt erson 1988-893. 2,532 Jimmie Dillingham 1984-874. 2,507 Emilio Iniguez 2000-045. 2,306 Ed Watson 1983-866. 2,107 Nat Conley 1998-20017. 2,078 R.J. Williams 1971-728. 1,770 Johnny Lopez 2006-079. 1,627 Tyson Raley 1990-93

10. 1,530 Kenny Thompson 1990-91

RUSHING TOUCHDOWNSTD Name Year(s)

1. 49 Dan Murphy 1996-992. 39 Pat Patt erson 1988-893. 32 Ed Watson 1983-864. 23 Jimmie Dillingham 1984-875. 22

22Willie JohnsonKenny Thompson

2001-041990-91

7. 20 Nat Conley 1998-20018. 17

1717

Johnny LopezEmilio IniguezTyson Raley

2006-072000-041990-93

100 YARD RUSHING GAMESNo Name Year(s)

1. 15 Pat Patt erson 1988-892. 14 Dan Murphy 1996-993. 13 Emilio Iniguez 2000-044. 11 R.J. Williams 1971-725. 10

1010

Jimmie DillinghamEd WatsonCorky Bridges

1984-871983-861957-58

8. 8 Johnny Lopez 2006-079. 7

7Marc JonesKenny Thompson

19931990-91

PASS ATTEMPTSAtt Name Year(s)

1. 1,553 Mike Reilly 2005-082. 1,550 Jon Kitna 1992-953. 1,210 Zak Hill 1999-20034. 835 Casey Jacox 1995-985. 494 Jeff Short 1970-716. 474 Dale Chase 2000-037. 458 Ken Stradley 1989-918. 431 Marty Osborn 1981-829. 393 Jim Hill 1986-87

10. 371 Butch Hill 1964-67

PASS COMPLETIONSComp Name Year(s)

1. 995 Mike Reilly 2005-082. 911 Jon Kitna 1992-953. 729 Zak Hill 1999-20034. 470 Casey Jacox 1995-985. 238 Ken Stradley 1989-916. 237 Dale Chase 2000-037. 232 Jeff Short 1970-718. 216 Marty Osborn 1981-829. 211 Jim Hill 1986-87

10. 189 John Coen 1972-73

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PASSING YARDSYds Name Year(s)

1. 12,448 Mike Reilly 2005-082. 12,353 Jon Kitna 1992-953. 8,882 Zak Hill 1999-20034. 6,132 Casey Jacox 1995-985. 3,610 Ken Stradley 1989-916. 3,272 Dale Chase 2000-037. 2,958 Jeff Short 1970-718. 2,852 Jim Hill 1986-879. 2,808 John Coen 1972-73

10. 2,689 Marty Osborn 1981-82

COMPLETION PERCENTAGE (min. 300 att .)Pct Name Year(s)

1. 64.1 Mike Reilly 2005-082. 60.2 Zak Hill 1999-20033. 58.8 Jon Kitna 1992-954. 56.3 Casey Jacox 1995-985. 54.0 John Coen 1972-736. 53.7 Jim Hill 1986-877. 53.3 Brian Baugh 2002-048. 52.7 Matt Brkljacich 1984-859. 52.5 Terry Wick 1974-75

10. 52.0 Ken Stradley 1989-91

PASSING TOUCHDOWNSTD Name Year(s)

1. 118 Mike Reilly 2005-082. 99 Jon Kitna 1992-953. 76 Zak Hill 1999-20034. 53 Casey Jacox 1995-985. 35 Jeff Short 1970-716. 31 John Coen 1972-737. 24 Dale Chase 2000-038. 21 Matt Brkljacich 1984-859. 20

20Ryan FournierKen Stradley

1994-961989-91

HAD INTERCEPTEDInt Name Year(s)

1. 59 Jon Kitna 1992-952. 42 Zak Hill 1999-20033. 40 Mike Reilly 2005-084. 32 Butch Hill 1964-675. 31 Casey Jacox 1995-986. 28 Harvey Kochel 1968-697. 27 Paul Peerboom 1980-838. 26 Phil Fitt erer 1960-639. 24

24Jon Marti nJohn Coen

1976-781972-73

PASSER EFFICIENCY RATING (min. 300 att .)Effi c Name Year(s)

1. 151.32 Mike Reilly 2005-082. 139.18 Jon Kitna 1992-953. 136.91 John Coen 1972-734. 135.69 Zak Hill 1999-20035. 131.50 Casey Jacox 1995-986. 124.72 Ken Stradley 1989-917. 119.94 Terry Wick 1974-758. 119.68 Brian Baugh 2002-049. 118.90 Matt Brkljacich 1984-85

10. 118.44 Jim Hill 1986-87

300 YARD PASSING GAMESNo Name Year(s)

1. 19 Jon Kitna 1992-952. 14 Mike Reilly 2005-083. 11 Zak Hill 1999-20034. 10 Casey Jacox 1995-985. 3 Dale Chase 2000-036. 2

22

Ryan FournierKen StradleyTerry Karg

1994-961989-911990

9. 11111

Brian BaughBeau BaldwinBart FortuneJim HillJohn Coen

2002-041990-931987-881986-871972-73

RECEPTIONSRec Name Year(s)

1. 315 JOHNNY SPEVAK 20062. 283 Brian Potucek 2001 053. 194 Kenny Russaw 1993-964. 179 Jake Roberts 2000-035. 178 Tyson Raley 1990-936. 152 Ty Nunez 1997-997. 151 James Att erberry 1990-938. 132 Josh Woodard 1994-979. 130 Josh Lopez 2000-03

10. 123 Nate Brookreson 2002-05

RECEIVING YARDSYds Name Year(s)

1. 4,396 JOHNNY SPEVAK 20062. 3,889 Brian Potucek 2001-053. 2,906 Kenny Russaw 1993-964. 2,379 James Att erberry 1990-935. 2,309 Jake Roberts 2000-036. 2,191 Tyson Raley 1990-937. 2,150 Moses Lewis 2000-038. 2,008 Ty Nunez 1997-999. 1,834 Nate Brookreson 2002-05

10. 1,704 E.J. Henderson 1992-95

YARDS PER RECEPTION (min. 50 rec.)Avg Name Year(s)

1. 18.43 Mike Grant 1981-822. 17.94 E.J. Henderson 1992-953. 17.48 Moses Lewis 2000-034. 17.47 Eric Boles 1988-915. 17.46 Tony Frank 1996-976. 17.25 Terry Duncan 1988-897. 17.00 Mike Halpin 1972-758. 16.51 Kyle Fowler 1983-849. 15.75 James Att erberry 1990-93

10. 15.38 Larry Bellinger 1993-94

RECEIVING TOUCHDOWNSTD Name Year(s)

1. 54 JOHNNY SPEVAK 2006-2. 43 Kenny Russaw 1993-963. 33 Brian Potucek 2001-054. 22 Ty Nunez 1997-995. 21 Moses Lewis 2000-036. 20

20Nate BrookresonE.J. Henderson

2002-051992-95

8. 1919

Jake RobertsLarry Bellinger

2000-031993-94

10. 18 Kyle Fowler 1983-84

100 YARD RECEIVING GAMESNo Name Year(s)

1. 19 JOHNNY SPEVAK 2006-2. 17 Brian Potucek 2001-053. 16 Kenny Russaw 1993-964. 7

7Moses LewisJake Roberts

2000-032000-03

6. 666

Ty NunezE.J. HendersonJames Att erberry

1997-991992-951990-93

9. 555

Tyson RaleyEric BolesMike Grant

1990-931988-911981-82

TOTAL OFFENSEYds Name Year(s)

1. 13,711 Mike Reilly 2005-082. 12,907 Jon Kitna 1992-953. 8,485 Zak Hill 1999-20034. 5,848 Casey Jacox 1995-985. 3,884 Ken Stradley 1989-916. 3,628 Dan Murphy 1996-997. 3,304 Pat Patt erson 1988-898. 3,158 John Coen 1972-739. 3,151 Dale Chase 2000-03

10. 2,963 Jim Hill 1986-87

CAREER SCHOOL RECORDSCAREER SCHOOL RECORDSALL PURPOSE YARDS

Yds Player Year(s)1. 4,948 Brian Potucek 2001-052. 4,612 JOHNNY SPEVAK 20063. 4,416 Tyson Raley 1990-934. 4,391 Jimmie Dillingham 1984-875. 4,187 Dan Murphy 1996-996. 3,771 Pat Patt erson 1988-897. 2,988 Kenny Russaw 1993-968. 2,900 Steve Hertling 1966-699. 2,734 Emilio Iniguez 2000-04

10. 2,655 James Att erberry 1990-93

SCORINGPts Player Year(s)

1. 328 GARRETT ROLSMA 2006-2. 326 JOHNNY SPEVAK 20063. 312 Dan Murphy 1996-994. 264 Kenny Russaw 1993-965. 244 Pat Patt erson 1988-896. 216 Brian Potucek 2001-057. 200 Ed Watson 1983-868. 188 Craig Warmenhoven 1983-869. 186 Tyson Raley 1990-93

10. 164 Jimmie Dillingham 1984-87

TOUCHDOWNSTD Name Year(s)

1. 54 JOHNNY SPEVAK 2006-2. 52 Dan Murphy 1996-993. 43 Kenny Russaw 1993-964. 40 Pat Patt erson 1988-895. 35 Brian Potucek 2001-056. 33 Ed Watson 1983-867. 31 Tyson Raley 1990-938. 27

27Kenny ThompsonJimmie Dillingham

1990-911984-87

10. 22 Willie Johnson 2001-04

FIELD GOALS MADEFGM Name Year(s)

1. 53 GARRETT ROLSMA 2006-2. 25 Craig Warmenhoven 1983-863. 22 Coby Sadler 2003-064. 19 Ron Sparks 1989-905. 18

18Steve HickeyDarrell Roulst

1998, 2000-011991, 93

7. 10 Chris Elliott 1981-828. 9

9Ken McConkeyScott Kelly

19921986-89

10. 666

Matt McDowellRyan BishopJeff Hilzendeger

2002-0319941987-88

FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTSFGA Name Year(s)

1. 70 GARRETT ROLSMA 2006-2. 47 Craig Warmenhoven 1983-863. 46 Coby Sadler 2003-064. 30 Ron Sparks 1989-905. 29 Steve Hickey 1998, 2000-016. 26 Darrell Roulst 1991, 937. 24 Chris Elliott 1981-828. 18 Scott Kelly 1986-899. 16

16Matt McDowellMarty Greenlee

2002-031995

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (min. 15 att .)Pct Name Year(s)

1. 75.7 GARRETT ROLSMA 20062. 69.2 Darrell Roulst 1991, 933. 63.3 Ron Sparks 1989-904. 62.1 Steve Hickey 1998, 2000-015. 60.0 Ken McConkey 19926. 53.2 Craig Warmenhoven 1983-867. 50.0 Scott Kelly 1986-898. 47.8 Coby Sadler 2003-069. 41.7 Chris Elliott 1981-82

10. 40.0 Ryan Bishop 1994

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KICK P.A.T. MADEPAT Name Year(s)

1. 169 GARRETT ROLSMA 20062. 113 Craig Warmenhoven 1983-863. 92 Coby Sadler 2003-064. 90 Darrell Roulst 1991, 935. 76 Steve Hickey 1998, 2000-016. 65 Ron Sparks 1989-907. 59 Matt McDowell 2002-038. 48 Scott Kelly 1986-899. 45 Marty Greenlee 1995

10. 44 Jeff Hilzendeger 1987-88

KICK P.A.T. ATTEMPTSAtt Name Year(s)

1. 176 GARRETT ROLSMA 20062. 118 Craig Warmenhoven 1983-863. 103 Coby Sadler 2003-064. 96 Darrell Roulst 1991, 935. 92 Steve Hickey 1998, 2000-016. 70 Ron Sparks 1989-907. 67 Matt McDowell 2002-038. 61 Scott Kelly 1986-899. 57 Marty Greenlee 1995

10. 46 Jeff Hilzendeger 1987-88

PUNTSNo Name Year(s)

1. 205 Ian Tyrrell 1997-20002. 181 Craig Warmenhoven 1983-863. 167 Brian Maine 1975-784. 158

158Coby SadlerScott Kelly

2003-061986-89

6. 146 GARRETT ROLSMA 2006-7. 145 Butch Hill 1964-678. 144 Joe Smith 2000-039. 121 Greg Stoller 1994-96

10. 118 Ken Stradley 1989-91

PUNTING AVERAGE (min. 90 att .)No Name Year(s)

1. 43.24 Joe Smith 2000-032. 39.66 Coby Sadler 2003-063. 38.81 Ian Tyrrell 1997-20004. 38.61 Greg Stoller 1994-965. 37.19 GARRETT ROLSMA 20066. 35.97 Ken Stradley 1989-917. 35.85 Scott Kelly 1986-898. 35.21 Terry Lehman 1973-759. 34.23 Butch Hill 1964-67

10. 34.05 Chris Elliott 1981-8211. 33.20 Brian Maine 1975-78

INTERCEPTIONSInt Name Year(s)

1. 22 Jason Patt erson 1998-20012. 19 Pat Maki 1971-723. 14

14Brandon KennedyMontreux Macon

2005-071993-95

5. 13 JEROME WILLIAMS 2006-6. 12

1212

Gary MichaelCharlie KrugerPhil Fitt erer

1992-951980, 82-841960-63

9. 1111

Daryl ClarkJames Mitchell

1988-911988-91

INTERCEPTION RETURN YARDSYds Name Year(s)

1. 373 Brandon Kennedy 2005-072. 306 Jason Patt erson 1998-20013. 287 Pat Maki 1971-724. 251 JEROME WILLIAMS 20065. 166 Brian Matt son 1989-926. 160 Maurice Hanks 1981-847. 152 James Mitchell 1988-918. 136 Tim Sund 1975-779. 118 Phil Harvey 1965-66

10. 117 Howard Hosley 1965-68

CAREER SCHOOL RECORDSCAREER SCHOOL RECORDSPUNT RETURN YARDS

Yds Name Year(s)1. 719 Brian Potucek 2001-052. 680 Brad Taylor 1988-893. 634 Steve Hertling 1966-694. 470 Eric Beardsley 19495. 449 Scott Chamberlain 1990-916. 416 Jason Patt erson 1998-20017. 344 Ron Nelson 1985-868. 310 JEROME WILLIAMS 2006-9. 282 Greg Smith 1969-70

10. 267 Montreux Macon 1993-95

KICK RETURN YARDSYds Name Year(s)

1. 1,289 Jimmie Dillingham 1984-872. 1,012 Rocky Marti nez 2000-033. 1,008 Steve Hertling 1966-694. 894 Goreal Hudson 1992-945. 838 Jason Patt erson 1998-20016. 760 JEROME WILLIAMS 2006-7. 636 Jim Tremper 1974-768. 625 COURTNEY SMITH 2008-9. 602 Wayne Sweet 1981-82

10. 598 Tyson Raley 1990-93

PRIMARY/UNASSISTED TACKLES (since 1980)No Name Year(s)

1. 208 Blake Walker 2001-042. 206 Maurice Hanks 1981-843. 195 John Hallead 1997-20004. 179

179BUDDY WOODJed Sluyter

2005-1996-2000

6. 176 Tracy McKenzie 1988-917. 171 Scott LeMaster 1992-958. 165 Brian Matt son 1989-929. 160 Brandon Christensen 1997-2000

10. 157 Scott Henry 1996-99

ASSISTED TACKLES (since 1980)No Name Year(s)

1. 187 BUDDY WOOD 20052. 162 Blake Walker 2001-043. 141 Maurice Hanks 1981-844. 116 Keith Ross 1987-905. 105 Bob Shaw 1981-846. 104 Tracy McKenzie 1988-917. 103 Dennis Edwards 1980-81, 83-848. 102 ADAM BIGHILL 2007-9. 91

91Brandon ChristensenJed Sluyter

1997-20001997-2000

TOTAL TACKLES (since 1980)No Name Year(s)

1. 370 Blake Walker 2001-042. 366 BUDDY WOOD 20053. 347 Maurice Hanks 1981 844. 280 Tracy McKenzie 1988-915. 272 John Hallead 1997-20006. 270 Jed Sluyter 1997-20007. 260 Keith Ross 1987-908. 255 Dennis Edwards 1980-81, 83-849. 251 Brandon Christensen 1997-2000

10. 246 Scott LeMaster 1992-95

TACKLES FOR LOSS (since 1980)No Name Year(s)

1. 43.5 Jacob Galloway 2001-042. 41.5 BUDDY WOOD 2005-3. 37.5 John Fields 1997-20004. 37.0 Dusti n Hawkins 2001-045. 35.0 Malik Roberson 1994-956. 34.5 Blake Walker 2001-047. 33.0 Andy Lwanga 1993-958. 32.0 Bob Shaw 1981-849. 31.0 Ryan Sawyer 1996-99

10. 30.030.030.030.0

Lance GibsonBrandon ChristensenMike EstesMaurice Hanks

2001-021997-20001988-891981-84

TACKLE FOR LOSS YARDS (since 1980)Yds Name Year(s)

1. 219 Jacob Galloway 2001-042. 204 Bob Shaw 1981-843. 201

201John FieldsAndy Lwanga

1997-20001993-95

5. 186 Marc Yonts 1989-906. 172 BUDDY WOOD 2005-7. 167 Lance Gibson 2001-028. 144 Malik Roberson 1994-959. 138 T.J. Horgan 1999-2002

10. 133 Ryan Sawyer 1996-99

QUARTERBACK SACKS (since 1980)No Name Year(s)

1. 24.0 Jacob Galloway 2001-042. 23.0 Andy Lwanga 1993-953. 20.5 John Fields 1997-20004. 20.0 Bob Shaw 1981-845. 19.0 Malik Roberson 1994-956. 16.0

16.016.0

Lance GibsonT.J. HorganBob Hoyman

2001-021999-20021990-91

9. 15.015.0

Mike RomeroMarc Yonts

2002-041989-90

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CENTRAL WASHINGTON TEAM HIGHSFirst Downs 31 vs. Lewis & Clark, 11/18/89Rushing Att empts 67 vs. Lewis & Clark, 11/18/89Rushing Yards 398 vs. Lewis & Clark, 11/18/89Rushing Average 6.3 at Linfi eld (265 yds./42 att .), 11/20/93Rushing Touchdowns 6 vs. Dickinson State, 12/2/89Pass Completi ons 35 at Western Washington, 11/18/95Pass Att empts 61 at West Texas A&M, 11/15/08Pass Intercepti ons 4 at Linfi eld, 11/20/93

4 at Central Arkansas, 12/8/84Passing Yards 458 vs. Mary, 12/9/95Passing Touchdowns 5

5at West Texas A&M, 11/15/08vs. Mary, 12/9/95

5 at Hardin-Simmons, 12/2/95Pass Effi ciency 228.79 vs. Greenville (18-28-1-415-4), 11/17/90Total Off ensive Plays 88 vs. Westminster, 12/9/89

88 at Central Arkansas, 12/8/84Total Off ensive Yards 684 vs. Mary, 12/9/95Yards Per Play 8.3 at Linfi eld (611 yds./74 plays), 11/20/93Off ensive Touchdowns 7 vs. Mary, 12/9/95

7 vs. Dickinson State, 12/2/897 vs. Lewis & Clark, 11/18/89

Fumble Returns 11

at Grand Valley State, 12/1/07at Rocky Mountain, 11/21/98

Fumble Return Yards 16 at Grand Valley State, 12/1/07Punt Returns 6

6vs. Tarleton State, 11/21/09vs. Westminster, 12/9/89

Punt Return Yards 88 vs. Tarleton State, 11/21/09Kick Returns 8 at West Texas A&M, 11/15/08Kick Return Yards 169 at West Texas A&M, 11/15/08Intercepti ons 5 vs. Dickinson State, 12/2/89Intercepti on Return Yards 55 vs. Dickinson State, 12/2/89Punts 8 at Carroll, 11/19/88

8 at East Central, 12/1/84Punti ng Average 50.0 vs. Mary (50 yds./1 punt), 12/9/95Fumbles 7 at Pacifi c Lutheran, 12/1/90Fumbles Lost 6 at Pacifi c Lutheran, 12/1/90Penalti es 12 at Western Washington, 11/18/95Penalty Yards 120 at Pacifi c Lutheran, 11/23/91Time of Possession 36:18 at Rocky Mountain, 11/21/983rd-Down Conversions 10 at Central Arkansas, 12/8/843rd-Down Att empts 21 vs. Westminster, 12/9/893rd-Down Percentage 69% at Hardin-Simmons (9 of 13), 12/2/954th-Down Conversions 5 at West Texas A&M, 11/15/08Sacks By 10 at Pacifi c Lutheran, 12/1/90

CENTRAL WASHINGTON INDIVIDUAL HIGHSRushing Att empts 39 Pat Patt erson, vs. Lewis & Clark, 11/18/89Rushing Yards 265 Tom Craven, at Linfi eld, 11/20/93Rushing Avg. (min. 10 att .) 8.5 Tom Craven (31-265), at Linfi eld, 11/20/93Rushing Touchdowns 5 Pat Patt erson, vs. Dickinson State, 12/2/89Longest Rush 62 Tom Craven, at Linfi eld, 11/20/93Pass Completi ons 35 Jon Kitna, at Western Washington, 11/18/95Pass Att empts 61 Mike Reilly, at West Texas A&M, 11/15/08Pass Intercepti ons 4 Jon Kitna, at Linfi eld, 11/20/93Passing Yards 455 Jon Kitna, at Western Washington, 11/18/95Passing Touchdowns 5

5Mike Reilly, at West Texas A&M, 11/15/08Jon Kitna, vs. Mary, 12/9/95

5 Jon Kitna, at Hardin-Simmons, 12/2/95Pass Effi ciency (15 att .) 240.60 Terry Karg (17-26-1-409-4), vs. Greenville, 11/17/90Longest Pass 80 Kenny Russaw from Jon Kitna, vs. Mary, 12/9/95

80 Pat Nolan from Greg Olson, at East Central, 12/1/84Completi on Pct. (15 att .) 82.4% Ken Stradley (14-17), vs. Lewis & Clark, 11/18/89Pass Recepti ons 12 Tyson Raley, at Westminster, 12/8/90Receiving Yards 189 Kenny Russaw (8 rec.), vs. Mary, 12/9/95Receiving Avg. (5 rec.) 25.8 Ryan Seal (5-129), at Azusa Pacifi c, 11/28/98Receiving Touchdowns 4

4Johnny Spevak, at West Texas A&M, 11/15/08Kenny Russaw, vs. Mary, 12/9/95

OPPONENT TEAM HIGHSFirst Downs 26 at Pacifi c Lutheran, 12/4/93Rushing Att empts 64 at East Central, 12/1/84Rushing Yards 339 vs. Findlay, 12/16/95Rushing Average 6.8 at Grand Valley State (297 yds./44 att .), 12/1/07Rushing Touchdowns 4

44

at West Texas A&M, 11/15/08at Grand Valley State, 12/1/07at Azusa Pacifi c, 11/28/98

Pass Completi ons 36 at West Texas A&M, 11/15/08Pass Att empts 50 at West Texas A&M, 11/15/08Pass Intercepti ons 5 vs. Dickinson State, 12/2/89Passing Yards 493 at West Texas A&M, 11/15/08Passing Touchdowns 4 at Rocky Mountain, 11/21/98Pass Effi ciency 246.80 at Central Arkansas (7-12-2-199-3), 12/8/84Total Off ensive Plays 95

95vs. Ashland, 11/17/07at East Central, 12/1/84

Total Off ensive Yards 604 at West Texas A&M, 11/15/08Yards Per Play 8.1 at Pacifi c Lutheran (532 yds./66 plays), 12/4/93Off ensive Touchdowns 7 at West Texas A&M, 11/15/08Fumble Returns 1

111

at West Texas A&M, 11/15/08at Nebraska-Omaha, 11/24/07vs. Ashland, 11/17/07at Pacifi c Lutheran, 12/4/93

Fumble Return Yards 29 at Pacifi c Lutheran, 12/4/93Punt Returns 6 at Western Washington, 11/18/95Punt Return Yards 39 at Western Washington, 11/18/95Kick Returns 9 vs. Greenville, 11/17/90Kick Return Yards 186 vs. Ashland, 11/17/07Intercepti ons 4

4at Linfi eld, 11/20/93at Central Arkansas, 12/8/84

Intercepti on Return Yards 89 at Central Arkansas, 12/8/84Punts 12 at Linfi eld, 11/20/93Punti ng Average 53.5 at West Texas A&M (214 yds./4 punts), 11/15/08Fumbles 5

55

vs. Mary, 12/9/95at Linfi eld, 11/20/93at Pacifi c Lutheran, 12/1/90

Fumbles Lost 4 vs. Dickinson State, 12/2/89Penalti es 8 at Grand Valley State, 12/1/07Penalty Yards 70 at Grand Valley State, 12/1/07Time of Possession 40:17 at Pacifi c Lutheran, 11/23/913rd-Down Conversions 10 vs. Ashland, 11/17/073rd-Down Att empts 23 at East Central, 12/1/843rd-Down Percentage 56% at West Texas A&M (9 of 16), 11/15/084th-Down Conversions 4 at Pacifi c Lutheran, 12/1/90Sacks By 6

6at Grand Valley State, 12/1/07at Westminster, 12/8/90

OPPONENT INDIVIDUAL HIGHSRushing Att empts 37 Brad Tokar, at Westminster, 12/8/90Rushing Yards 200

200Blake Smolen, at Grand Valley State, 12/1/07Brad Tokar, at Westminster, 12/8/90

Rushing Avg. (min. 10 att .) 10.0 Blake Smolen (20-200), at Grand Valley State, 12/1/07Rushing Touchdowns 4

4Keithon Flemming, at West Texas A&M, 11/15/08Brad Iciek, at Grand Valley State, 12/1/07

Longest Rush 55 Brad Tokar, at Westminster, 12/8/90Pass Completi ons 35 Keith Null, at West Texas A&M, 11/15/08Pass Att empts 49 Keith Null, at West Texas A&M, 11/15/08Pass Intercepti ons 4 Brian Zubke, vs. Dickinson State, 12/2/89Passing Yards 463 Keith Null, at West Texas A&M, 11/15/08Passing Touchdowns 4 David Short, at Rocky Mountain, 11/21/98Pass Effi ciency (15 att .) 201.81 Ryan Flanigan (16-19-0-266-0), vs. UC Davis, 11/23/02Longest Pass 72 Chris Horn from David Short, at Rocky Mountain, 11/21/98Completi on Pct. (15 att .) 84.2% Ryan Flanigan (16-19), vs. UC Davis, 11/23/02Pass Recepti ons 12 Todd Bloom, at Hardin-Simmons, 12/2/95Receiving Yards 191 Chris Horn (11 rec.), at Rocky Mountain, 11/21/98Receiving Avg. (5 rec.) 23.6 Michael Olivo (5-118), vs. UC Davis, 11/23/02Receiving Touchdowns 2 Seth Hayden, at West Texas A&M, 11/15/08

Chris Horn, at Rocky Mountain, 11/21/98Michael Daggs, at Hardin-Simmons, 12/2/95Chris Nicholl, at Western Washington, 11/18/95Joey Rector, at Linfi eld, 11/20/93Willie Davis, at Central Arkansas, 12/8/84

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CWU CAREER PLAYOFF RECORDSCWU CAREER PLAYOFF RECORDSRUSHING ATTEMPTS

Att Player, Playoff Year(s) GP Yds1. 111 Pat Patt erson, 1988-89 4 6262. 71 Jamie Christi an, 1995 4 2823. 59 Tom Craven, 1993 2 4284. 53 Mike Reilly, 2007-08 4 1195. 52 Johnny Lopez, 2007 3 211

RUSHING YARDSYds Player, Playoff Year(s) GP Att

1. 626 Pat Patt erson, 1988-89 4 1112. 428 Tom Craven, 1993 2 593. 282 Jamie Christi an, 1995 4 714. 211 Johnny Lopez, 2007 3 525. 162 Jon Kitna, 1992-93, 1995 6 46

RUSHING TOUCHDOWNSTD Player, Playoff Year(s) GP Att Yds

1. 8 Pat Patt erson, 1988-89 4 111 6262. 3

33

Dan Murphy, 1998Terry Karg, 1990Joe Sanders, 1989-90

236

403525

1364298

5. 22222

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1859525321

101428211119

92

PASS COMPLETIONSComp Player, Playoff Year(s) GP C-A-I-TD

1. 148 Jon Kitna, 1993, 1995 6 148-232-8-212. 90 Mike Reilly, 2007-08 4 90-158-4-113. 60 Terry Karg, 1990 3 60-105-3-64. 57 Ken Stradley, 1989-91 7 57-114-5-25. 47 Casey Jacox, 1998 2 47-76-5-6

PASS ATTEMPTSAtt Player, Playoff Year(s) GP C-A-I-TD

1. 232 Jon Kitna, 1993, 1995 6 148-232-8-212. 158 Mike Reilly, 2007-08 4 90-158-4-113. 114 Ken Stradley, 1989-91 7 57-114-5-23. 105 Terry Karg, 1990 3 60-105-3-65. 76 Casey Jacox, 1998 2 47-76-5-6

PASSING YARDSYds Player, Playoff Year(s) GP C-A-I-TD

1. 2,178 Jon Kitna, 1993, 1995 6 148-232-8-212. 1,137 Mike Reilly, 2007-08 4 90-158-4-113. 961 Terry Karg, 1990 3 60-105-3-64. 748 Ken Stradley, 1989-91 7 57-114-5-25. 721 Casey Jacox, 1998 2 47-76-5-6

PASSING TOUCHDOWNSTD Player, Playoff Year(s) GP C-A-I-TD

1. 21 Jon Kitna, 1993, 1995 6 148-232-8-212. 11 Mike Reilly, 2007-08 4 90-158-4-113. 6

6Casey Jacox, 1998Terry Karg, 1990

23

47-76-5-660-105-3-6

5. 22

Ken Stradley, 1989-91Greg Olson, 1984

72

57-114-5-214-27-1-2

INTERCEPTIONS THROWNInt Player, Playoff Year(s) GP C-A-I-TD

1. 8 Jon Kitna, 1993, 1995 6 148-232-8-212. 5

5Casey Jacox, 1998Ken Stradley, 1989-91

27

47-76-5-657-114-5-2

4. 4 Mike Reilly, 2007-08 4 90-158-4-115. 3

3Terry Karg, 1990Bart Fortune, 1987

31

60-105-3-68-31-3-0

PASS EFFICIENCY RATING (min. 30 att empts)Rtg Player, Playoff Year(s) GP C-A-I-TD

1. 165.62 Jon Kitna, 1993, 1995 6 148-232-8-212. 154.43 Casey Jacox, 1998 2 47-76-5-63. 149.70 COLE MORGAN, 2009 1 21-31-1-14. 147.17 Terry Karg, 1990 3 60-105-3-65. 135.32 Mike Reilly, 2007-08 4 90-158-4-116. 102.13 Ken Stradley, 1989-91 7 57-114-5-2

PASS RECEPTIONSRec Player, Playoff Year(s) GP Yds

1. 3838

JOHNNY SPEVAK, 2007 09Tyson Raley, 1990-91, 1993

56

553435

3. 29 Kenny Russaw, 1995 4 5204. 26 Jamie Christi an, 1995 4 2165. 24 E.J. Henderson, 1993, 1995 5 474

RECEIVING YARDSYds Player, Playoff Year(s) GP Rec

1. 553 JOHNNY SPEVAK, 2007 09 5 382. 520 Kenny Russaw, 1995 4 293. 474 E.J. Henderson, 1993, 1995 5 244. 435 Tyson Raley, 1990-91, 1993 6 385. 272 Terry Duncan, 1988-89 4 17

RECEIVING TOUCHDOWNSTD Player, Playoff Year(s) GP Rec Yds

1. 9 Kenny Russaw, 1995 4 29 5202. 7 JOHNNY SPEVAK, 2007 09 5 38 5533. 6 E.J. Henderson, 1993, 1995 5 24 4744. 4 Tyson Raley, 1990-91, 1993 6 38 4355. 3 Ty Nunez, 1998 2 16 165

TOTAL OFFENSE YARDSYds Player, Playoff Year(s) GP Plays

1. 2,340 Jon Kitna, 1993, 1995 6 2782. 1,256 Mike Reilly, 2007-08 4 2113. 1,003 Terry Karg, 1990 3 1404. 826 Ken Stradley, 1989-91 7 1495. 697 Casey Jacox, 1998 2 83

ALL PURPOSE YARDSYds Player, Playoff Year(s) GP

1. 770 Pat Patt erson, 1988-89 42. 761 Tyson Raley, 1990-91, 1993 63. 584 JOHNNY SPEVAK, 2007 09 54. 515 Kenny Russaw, 1995 45. 498 Jamie Christi an, 1995 4

PUNT RETURNSRet Player, Playoff Year(s) Yds

1. 14 Brad Taylor, 1988-89 1172. 9

9Montreux Macon, 1993, 1995Scott Chamberlain, 1990-91

8076

4. 6 JEROME WILLIAMS, 2007 09 885. 5

5Brad Broughton, 2007Brian Potucek, 2002

3487

PUNT RETURN YARDSYds Player, Playoff Year(s) Ret

1. 117 Brad Taylor, 1988-89 142. 88 JEROME WILLIAMS, 2007 09 63. 87 Brian Potucek, 2002 54. 80 Montreux Macon, 1993, 1995 95. 76 Scott Chamberlain, 1990-91 9

KICK RETURNSRet Player, Playoff Year(s) Yds

1. 9 Brandon Stout, 2007 2932. 8 Tyson Raley, 1990-91, 1993 1933. 7

7Jay Spears, 1995Charlie Hampton, 1993

120100

5. 55

REGGIE WESTMORELAND, 2008Jason Patt erson, 1998

98106

KICK RETURN YARDSYds Player, Playoff Year(s) Ret

1. 293 Brandon Stout, 2007 92. 193 Tyson Raley, 1990-91, 1993 83. 120 Jay Spears, 1995 74. 106 Jason Patt erson, 1998 55. 100 Charlie Hampton, 1993 7

INTERCEPTIONSInt Player, Playoff Year(s)

1. 3 JEROME WILLIAMS, 2007 082. 2 Six players

INTERCEPTION RETURN YARDSYds Player, Playoff Year(s) Int

1. 37 Daryl Clark, 1989-91 22. 29 Tracy McKenzie, 1988-91 13. 28 Brandon Kennedy, 2007 24. 24

24JEROME WILLIAMS, 2007 09Tony Bowie, 1993, 1995

32

SCORINGPts Player, Playoff Year(s) TD PAT FG

1. 5454

Kenny Russaw, 1995Pat Patt erson, 1988-89

99

0-00-0

0-00-0

3. 42 JOHNNY SPEVAK, 2007 09 7 0-0 0-04. 36 E.J. Henderson, 1993, 1995 6 0-0 0-05. 34 Ron Sparks, 1989-90 0 19-22 5-9

PUNTING AVERAGE (min. 10 punts)Avg Player, Playoff Year(s) Att Yds

1. 40.4 Greg Stoller, 1995 16 6472. 36.8 GARRETT ROLSMA, 2007 09 20 7363. 33.9 Scott Kelly, 1987-88 14 4754. 33.3 Craig Warmenhoven, 1984 14 4665. 32.2 Ken Stradley, 1989-91 28 901

TOTAL TACKLESTack Player, Playoff Year(s) GP

1. 65 Tracy McKenzie, 1988-91 82. 59 Marc Yonts, 1989-90 63. 50 John Olson, 1989-91 74. 45

45Scott LeMaster, 1993, 1995Keith Ross, 1987-89

65

TACKLES FOR LOSSTFL Player, Playoff Year(s) GP

1. 11.0 Marc Yonts, 1989-90 62. 7.0 ADAM BIGHILL, 2007 09 53. 5.0 Keith Ross, 1987-89 54. 4.0

4.04.04.04.0

Bret Stray, 2007Aaron Maul, 1993, 1995Adrian Eggleston, 1995Andy Lwanga, 1995Bob Hoyman, 1990-91

36343

QUARTERBACK SACKSQS Player, Playoff Year(s) GP

1. 8.0 Marc Yonts, 1989-90 62. 4.0 Bob Hoyman, 1990-91 33. 3.0

3.03.03.03.0

Lamont Rice, 1989Andy Lwanga, 1995Matt Fengler, 1988-90Leo Jacobs, 1988-89Bob Shaw, 1984

34742

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All times local and shall be determined by the host institution

**Quarterfinals **Semifinals Final November 14 November 21 November 28 *** December 5 December 12

*Minn. Duluth (10-1) 1

*Minn. Duluth 42-7Saginaw Valley (9-2) 5

Neb.-Kearney 35-20*Neb.-Kearney (10-1) 4

Super Regional Three*Minn. St. Mankato (10-1) 3

Hillsdale 27-24 (OT)Hillsdale (9-2) 6

Grand Valley St. 44-27

*Grand Valley St. (10-1) 23:30 p.m. ET on ESPN HD

or 8:30 p.m. ET onCBS College HD

*North Alabama (10-1) 1

*North Alabama 41-28UNC-Pembroke (9-1) 5

Arkansas Tech 41-13*Arkansas Tech (8-2) 4

Super Regional Two*Albany State (GA) (8-2) 3

West Alabama 24-22 West Alabama (7-4) 6

Carson-Newman 59-41

*Carson-Newman (9-2) 2

Florence, Alabama1 p.m. ET

*West Liberty (10-1) 1 ESPN2 HD

*West Liberty 84-63Edinboro (8-3) 5

Edinboro 31-16 *East Stroudsburg (8-3) 4

Super Regional One*California (PA) (8-3) 3

California (PA) 42-13Fayetteville St. (8-3) 6

California (PA) 26-21

*Shippensburg (9-2) 23:30 p.m. ET on ESPN HD

or 8:30 p.m. ET onCBS College HD

*Central Wash. (11-0) 1

*Central Wash. 27-6Tarleton St. (9-2) 5

Tarleton State 57-56 (2OT)*Tex. A&M-Kingsville (9-2) 4

Super Regional Four*Midwestern St. (9-2) 3

Abilene Christian 24-21Abilene Christian (8-3) 6

Northwest Mo. St. 35-10

*Northwest Mo. St. (10-1) 2

* Denotes Host Institution** First-round, second-round, quarterfinal and semifinal games will be played on the campus of one of the competing institutions. *** Both semifinal games may be moved to Sunday, December 6, pending a decision by the televising networks.The home team at the championship will be decided by the Division II Football Committee and the Shoals National Championship Committee.

**First Round **Second Round

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1 • Anthony StewartDB • So.

Seatt le, WA

2 • Jamal WeemsWR • Sr.

Seatt le, WA

4 • Zach HekkerTE • Sr.

Bothell, WA

5 • Courtney SmithDB • Sr.

Stockton, CA

6/85 • Chris SmithWR • Jr.

San Diego, CA

7 • Ryan RobertsonQB • R-Fr.

Sammamish, WA

8 • Sam TogarWR • Sr.

Tacoma, WA

33 • Jason WaltersDB • Sr.

Anacortes, WA

34 • Kyle WagarDB • Fr.

Richland, WA

35 • Aram MannWR • Fr.

Tacoma, WA

36 • Bryson KellyRB • Jr.

Mukilteo, WA

37 • Stetson ShearerDB • Fr.

Burlington, WA

31 • Taylor BreitzmanDB • Sr.

Valley Springs, CA

32 • Ryan DyerDL/LB • Sr.

University Place, WA

16 • Jordy SpriggsDB • R-Fr.

Renton, WA

9 • Randall EldridgeRB • Sr.

Lynnwood, WA

11 • Mike WallerWR • Sr.

Pomona, CA

10 • Jerome WilliamsDB • Sr.

Seatt le, WA

12 • Jordan DurbinQB • Fr.

Prosser, WA

15 • David WeisnerQB • R-Fr.

Walla Walla, WA

14 • Jordan GautWR • Fr.

Yakima, WA

20 • Emeka AludogbuLB • Jr.

Houston, TX

21 • Prince HallLB • Sr.

Moreno Valley, CA

22 • Reggie WestmorelandWR • Sr.

Stockton, CA

23 • Codey BerryWR • So.

Puyallup, WA

17 • Matt SnellLB • Sr.

Yakima, WA

18 • Cole MorganQB • Sr.

Seatt le, WA

19 • Devin JonesWR • Fr.

Kennewick, WA

30 • John KoopmanDB/LB • R-Fr.

Enumclaw, WA

24 • Loa MadonDB • Jr.

Vista, CA

29 • Anthony WrightDB • Fr.

Lakewood, WA

25 • Tyler CardinRB • R-Fr.

Milton, WA

28 • Jerome MorrisRB • Sr.

Los Angeles, CA

26 • Dominick DavisRB • R-Fr.

Tacoma, WA

27 • Dustin AdamsDB • So.

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45 • Mike RenoDL • So.

Ellensburg, WA

46 • Sean DavisK/P • R-Fr.

Federal Way, WA

47 • Sean StubyTE • Fr.

Issaquah, WA

48 • Ishmael StinsonRB • Fr.

Tacoma, WA

50 • Tyce ThomasLB • R-Fr.

Wenatchee, WA

49 • John BarrRB • Fr.

Tacoma, WA

51 • Matt Ah YouLB • Sr.

Rancho Cucamonga, CA

64 • Jon MurbachOL • R-Fr.

Kennewick, WA

65 • James MeeksOL • Jr.

Oakland, CA

63 • Marcus FordDL • Sr.

Sacramento, CA

59 • Kevin RoweLS • Fr.

Olympia, WA

60 • Tyson RileyDB • Fr.

North Bend, WA

61 • Evan TidballLS/TE • Fr.

Poulsbo, WA

62 • Tyler HopkinsOL • R-Fr.

Gig Harbor, WA

72 • Michael NelsonOL • Fr.

Carnati on, WA

73 • Jerod BakerDL • Fr.

Arlington, WA

70 • Justin EdenOL • So.

Lacey, WA

71 • Donnie JohnsonDL • Fr.

Olympia, WA

66/68 • Ryan StokesOL • Sr.

Renton, WA

67 • Luke ConklinOL • Jr.

Walla Walla, WA

69 • Bryce WallerOL • So.

Oak Harbor, WA

55 • J.J. QuinlanLB • Fr.

Everett , WA

54 • Tony QuirkOL • Sr.

Ellensburg, WA

52 • Taylor TanasseDL • So.

Yakima, WA

56 • D’Mario CarterLB • Fr.

Seatt le, WA

57 • Turner LeeLB • Fr.

Sammamish, WA

58 • Jordan CrimDB • Fr.

Ferndale, WA

53 • Courtney SandersDL • Fr.

Seatt le, WA

38 • Riley WallRB • Fr.

Olympia, WA

39 • Oscar EasonDB • Fr.

Seatt le, WA

40 • Stan LanglowDB • Fr.

University Place, WA

41 • Adam BighillLB • Jr.

Montesano, WA

43 • Daniel GannonLB • R-Fr.

Mabton, WA

44 • Buddy WoodLB • Sr.

Chatt aroy, WA

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Pomona, CA

Blaine BennettHead Coachsecond year

Joe LorigAss’t. HC/Def. Coord.

second year

John PichaOff . Coord./Off . Line

21st year

Stacy CollinsSpecial Teams/Def. Line

second year

Brian AveryTight Ends

second year

Blaine “Shorty” BennettTight Ends

second year

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96 • Garrett RolsmaK/P • Sr.

University Place, WA

97 • Andrew OneyDL • So.

Spanaway, WA

98 • Neil FuhrmannDL • Fr.

Sumner, WA

95 • Josh TaylorDB • Fr.

Lacey, WA

90 • Antonio HartwellDL • Sr.

Las Vegas, NV

91 • Tyrell NielsenDL • Jr.

Woodland, WA

92 • Braxton BrennanDL • Jr.

Lake Elsinore, CA

Charles ChandlerWide Receivers

ninth year

Casey CliftonAssistant Secondary

First year

Scott WhiteLinebackers

First year

Vernon SmithRunning Backs (GA)

Second year

John GarianoAssistant Def. Line (GA)

fi rst year

Anthony BlueVideo/Ass’t. Off . Line

fi rst year

89 • Luke SchindeleWR • Fr.

Tacoma, WA

87 • Austin OlsonTE • R-Fr.

Tacoma, WA

82/89 • Griffi n SquiresTE • R-Fr.

Chehalis, WA

83 • Billy BriceWR • Fr.

Moses Lake, WA

84 • Johnny SpevakWR • Sr.

Edgewood, WA

86 • Michael NajeraWR • R-Fr.

Walla Walla, WA

85 • Chris FinlaysonTE • R-Fr.

Tacoma, WA

81 • Robert Akeo-OrrWR • R-Fr.

Spanaway, WA

80 • Justin HelwegeWR • So.

Sammamish, WA

79 • Mac MorrisonOL • R-Fr.

Renton, WA

74 • Andy RoofOL • Sr.

Spokane, WA

75 • Scott SheltonOL • Fr.

Longview, WA

76 • Joey TivnanOL • R-Fr.

Centralia, WA

78 • Jeff KingOL • Fr.

Tacoma, WA