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University of San Diego Football Media Guide 1999Digital USD Digital USD
Fall 1999
University of San Diego Football Media Guide 1999 University of San Diego Football Media Guide 1999
University of San Diego Athletics Department
Follow this and additional works at: https://digital.sandiego.edu/amg-football
Digital USD Citation Digital USD Citation University of San Diego Athletics Department, "University of San Diego Football Media Guide 1999" (1999). Football (Men). 19. https://digital.sandiego.edu/amg-football/19
This Catalog is brought to you for free and open access by the University of San Diego Athletics Media Guides at Digital USD. It has been accepted for inclusion in Football (Men) by an authorized administrator of Digital USD. For more information, please contact [email protected].
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"SUCCESS ON THE FIELD &
RECORD: ♦ 6 Winning Campaigns ♦ Overall Record of 52-37-1 ( 58.9 % )
CONFERENCE: ♦ Jumped to NCAA Division I-AA in 1993 ♦ Member of Pioneer Football League (PFL) ♦ 27 First Team All-PFL selections ♦ 17 Second Team All-PFL selections ♦ 24 PFL All-Academic selections ♦ 40 PFL Players of the Week
ALL-AMERICANS: ♦ Jeb Dougherty selected NCAA Division
I-AA All-America in 1996 ♦ Doug Popovich selected AFCA 3rd Team
All-America in 1995 ♦


Robert Ray selected NCAA Division III All-America in 1992 Three Sports Network All-Americans Five First Team GTE Academic All-Americans
♦ Three Second Team GTE Academic All-Americans
♦ Two National Strength & Conditioning Association All-Americans
GENERAL: ♦ The National Football Foundation and
College Hall of Fame has recognized a Torero football player every year
♦ Two Toreros have been named Burger King National Scholar-Athletes of the Week
♦ 95 % Football Graduation Rate ♦ 61 of USD's current school records have
been established since 1990 ♦ Team ranked #2 in Net Punting
in 1994 NCAA I-AA
USD TOREROS 1999 MEDIA GUIDE
A Decade of Torero Excellence: Inside Front Cover Table of Contents: Page I 1999 Team Outlook: Page 2 Head Coach Kevin McGarry: Page 3 USD Assistant Coaches: Pages 4-5 USD Alphabetical Roster: Pages 6-7 Mike Stadler-Dylan Ching 'A Special Connection': Page 8 USD AII-PFL Returners: Page 9-10 Meet The Toreros: Pages I 1-16 USD Strength & Conditioning: Page 17 NonConference Opponents: Page 18 Pioneer Football League: Page 19 PFL Opponents: Pages 20-21 Final 1998 Statistics: Pages 22-23 All-Time USD Award Winners: Page 24 All-Time USD Records: Pages 25-29 I-AA Torero Leaders: Pages 30-32 Academic Support Program: Page 33 University Profile: Page 34 San Diego, ' America's Finest City ': Page 35 People To Know At USD: Page 36 Tom Iannacone, Dir. of Athletics: Page 37 Athletic Department Staff: Page 38-39 USD GTE/Academic All-Americans : Page 40 Primary Media Outlets: Inside Back Cover 1999 Schedule: Back Cover
USD ATHLETIC DIRECTORY (619) 260-4803
Director of Athletics: Tom Iannacone Associate Athletics Director: Dan Yourg Assistant A.D./Senior Woman Administrator: Wendy Guthrie Associate A.D. for Athletic Development: Brian Fogarty Assistant A.D./Marketing & Promotions : Renee Wiebe Director of Facilities: John Martin Transportation: John Cunningham Director of Intramurals/Recreation : Gary Becker Assistant Intramural Director: Noah Stanley Director of Academic Support: Mike Matoso Director of Summer Camps: Mary Johnson Adm. Assistants: Georgia Gordon, Pauline Thonnard,
Joan Wolf, Jennifer Milo Head Athletic Trainer: Carolyn Greer, M.A., A.T. , C. Assistant Athletic Trainer: Suzi Higgins, M.A. , A.T., C. Strength/Conditioning Coach: Steve Brown Women's Volleyball: Jennifer Toms Men 's & Women 's Cross Country: Rich Cota Women 's Soccer: John Cossaboon Men's Soccer: Seamus McFadden Men's Basketball : Brad Holland Women 's Basketball : Kathy Marpe Women's Swimming: Mike Keeler Baseball: Rich Hill Golf: Frank Cates Women's Tennis: Sherri Stephens Men's Tennis: Tom Hagedorn Men 's Rowing: Brooks Dagman Women's Rowing: Leeanne Crain Softball : Lin Adams USD Team Physicians:William P. Curran, M.D.; Heinz HQenecke, M.D. ; Robert A. Kaplan , M.D.; Robert Button, M.D.
FOOTBALL STAFF (619) 260-4740
Head Coach: Kevin McGarry (4th Year; 22nd Overall) Assistant Coach: Bob Tompson (3rd Year) Assistant Coach: Greg Quick (1st Year) Assistant Coach: Mike Rish (16th Year) Assistant Coach: Kelly Jeffrey (2nd Year) Assistant Coach: Tim Antongiovanni ( 1st Year) Assistant Coach: Jason Des Jarlais (1st Year) Assistant Coach: Shayne Ganz (1st Year) Assistant Coach: Kenny Stills (1st Year) Assistant Coach: Rob Chatham (1st Year) Administrative Assistant: Sandie Hughes
SPORTS INFORMATION STAFF
(619) 260-4745 Director: Home Phone: Assistant: Student Assistants: Fax Phone: USD HotLine: Press Box Phone:
Ted Gosen (619) 486-3284 Ryan McCrary
Katy Carnes & Anthony Aguilar (619) 260-2990 (619) 260-2323 (619) 260-2982
SID E-Mail Address: [email protected] http:/ /sa.acusd.edu/athletics WebSite Address:
The 1999 USO Football Media Guide was published by the Sports Information Department.
Credits: Ted Cosen, Editor and Layout
Brock Scott (Scott Photo), Photography Kings Printing, Inc., Printing
QUICK FACTS FOUNDED: LOCATION:
PRESIDENT: NCAA FACULTY REP:
1949 5998 Alcala Park
Mitch Malachowski 6,800
USD Torero Stadium (Capacity 4,000; Built in 1961)
ENROLLMENT: NICKNAME: COLORS: STADIUM:
WHAT IS A TORERO?
A Torero is a Mexican Bullfighter. Prior to 1963, the USD nickname was the ''Pioneers."
The origin of the university's Torero nickname is unknown, but the founding father of USD, Bishop Buddy, was quite fascinated with Mexican history and it is believed that the unique nickname is a result of his influence.
Season Outlook 2
TOREROS LOOK TO GET BACK TO WINNING WAYS IN 1999 With fifty-four returning players and sixteen starters back from last
year's 2-8 club, fourth year coach Kevin McGarry is optimistic that the Toreros will get back to their winning ways in 1999. Hit with a rash of season­ ending injuries, the '98 Toreros were forced to play a number of freshmen and sophomores throughout the season; game-day playing experience that will only benefit this year's club.
"We think we have a great nucleus of players returning," said coach Kevin McGarry. "We have a lot of hard workers who believe in them­ selves, and our senior leadership is excellent."
Headlining the Torero offense will be the return of two First Team All­ Pioneer Football League performers in senior QB Mike Stadler (47 TD passes over the past two seasons) and senior WR Dylan Ching (135 career receptions for 2,380 yards and 30 TOs) . Last season Stadler led the PFL in total offense (212.7 ypg) while finishing with passing numbers of 158- for-311 for 2,031 yards and 17 TOs. His favorite target was Ching who hauled in 63 passes for 915 yards and 12 scores. Ching led the PFL in receptions per game (6.30), receiving yards per game (91.50), scoring
(7.40 ptpg) and all-purpose running (132.20 ypg). In addition to Ching, Stadler will have quality targets in wideouts Bobby Doherty (23 for 256 yards, 2 TD) and Khalid
Maxie (13 for 155 yds), sophomore TE Matt Guardia, and a host of outstanding newcomers. The Torero running attack will be spearheaded by the return of junior tailback Oscar Arzu (628 yards, 2 TD), along with FB David Lembo, who sat out last season with a knee injury. Pass protection and running lanes for the Torero offense will come from its offensive line which returns OG Aaron Garrison, a 1997 2nd Team All-PFL selection who sat out last year with a knee injury; senior OG Kona Nakanelua (6-1, 300), center Sean McCarney (6-1, 265), and junior tackles Christos Renner (6-2, 263) and Chris Lamb (6-4, 285).
The Torero defense, which returns seven starters, will be paced by its secondary. Leading the way will senior CB Kaeo Gouveia, a First Team All-PFL performer last year after tallying 42 tackles, 3 fumble recoveries, 4 interceptions and 7 pass break-ups. He enters his senior campaign with 10 career interceptions and needs just 2 this year to set a new USD defensive record. He is joined by junior safety Kyle Slusser, the team's top tackler with 85 stops and 6 interceptions; senior safety Wade Van Dusen (44 tackles), and sophomore invert Brian Luman, who totaled 22 tackles and 4 interceptions in just six starts. The defense will also be bolstered by the return of sophomore LB Bryan Baxter (72 tackles, 4 QB sacks), junior DT Anthony Banovac (6-1, 260) and junior DT Vaheh Keshishian (5-11, 265), who was the recipient of the team's 1998 Strength Coaches A ward.
The return portion of special teams should be in good hands with Dylan Ching, Khalid Maxie and Oscar Arzu all returning. Ching averaged 24.6 yards on kickoff returns and 8.0 yds for punts; Maxie 20.3 and 12.8 in the same categories; and Arzu returned 15 kickoffs for a 20.6 average. The kicking game, which was a Torero weakness in '98, should be improved with some quality recruits.
USO's 7-game home schedule should work in the Toreros advantage. Highlighting the home slate is their October 2nd meeting with the Yale Bulldogs of the Ivy League. "USO vs. Yale in football represents a milestone for our program and for the university," said Tom Iannacone, USD Director of Athletics.
USO's other home tilts include Whittier (Sept. 11), Cal Lutheran (Sept. 18), PFL opponents Butler (Oct. 16) and Drake (Oct. 30), and finishing up with Stony Brook (Nov. 6) and Wagner (Nov. 13; Homecoming).
"We're happy to be playing in front of our fans and travelling less this year," added head coach Kevin McGarry. "We're excited about Yale coming to town. It is definitely the direction we want our program going in."
USO opens the 1999 season on the road at Azusa Pacific, the 1998 NAIA National Champions; with the ir two other road games set for Dayton (Oct. 9) and Valparai so (Oct. 23).
Head Coach Kevin McGarry
KEVIN McGARRY • 4th Season as Torero Head Coach • 22nd Season on USD Coaching Staff
Kevin McGarry enters his fourth year as head coach of the University of San Diego football program. With 54 returners and 16 starters back from last season, McGarry is optimistic the Toreros will get back to their winning ways. In 1997 he directed the Toreros to an 8-3 overall mark and a school best second place finish in the Pioneer Football League with its 4-1 mark. The 1997 campaign was USD's best showing since moving to the NCAA Division I-AA ranks and the PFL conference in 1993. The '97 club became only the fourth USO squad to achieve at least eight victories in 35 years of Torero football, and it was the program's most victories since the 1981 season. The team 's 33.6 points per game average ranks
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second all-time in USD football. Kevin McGarry Record The tenth coach to direct the Torero football program since its start in 1956, Year
Kevin is the first USD graduate to head the position. McGarry enters the 1999 1998 season with a career mark of 14-17. 1997
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McGarry is no stranger to USD football. Prior to his stint as head coach in 1996 4 1996, he was an assistant coach at the University of San Diego for eighteen seasons, Career 14
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including the last fourteen as the defensive coordinator and defensive backs coach. ______ ______ _. He becameafull-timeassistantforfootball in 1985--his first seven years (1978-84) were split between football, women's softball (head coach) and as an elementary school teacher. In addition to his on-the-field duties, Kevin was also
responsible for recruiting and as liaison for the USD Football Alumni Club.
"Kevin's years of experience at USO have prepared him well for this position," stated Tom Iannacone, Director of Athletics. "He clearly understands the role of the football program within the mission of the university ."
Over the past twenty-one seasons with Kevin on the coaching staff, USO has accumulated an overall record of 115-91-3, including fifteen seasons with records of .500 or better. Of the nine USO football players that have been named GTE/CoSIDA Academic All-Americans since 1981, eight have come from the defensive side of the ball , including seven defensive backs. In 1987 the Torero defense set a school record for shutouts in a season with four, and the team gave up just 100 points in ten contests and finished 6-3-1.
Prior to joining the USD coaching staff in 1978, Kevin was a two­ year letterwinner on the USO football squad ( 1976-77), earning co­ Defensive Player of the Year honors in 1977. He played two years (1974-75) at Saddleback College in Mission Viejo, California, earning Most Valuable Player honors in 1975.
He received both his Bachelor of Arts in Education ( 1979), and his Master's Degree in Education Administration (1985) from the Univer­ sity of San Diego. He is currently on a leave of absense from USD 's Doctoral program in Education.
Kevin and his wife, Mary Ann, reside in Scripps Ranch and have four chi ldren: twi ns Pat and Mike ( 12 year-olds), Timbo (9- years-old), and Matt (3-year-old).
Assistant Coaches 4 GREG QUICK Offensive Coordinator & Offensive Line Coach - - 1st Year
Greg brings a wealth of coaching experience to USO where in hi s fi rst season he wi ll be the Offensive Coordinator and Offensive Line coach. The past five seasons he was head coach at St. Norbert College, an NCAA Di vision Ill program in De Pere, Wisconsin . Included in hi s 2 1-25 career mark was a 6-3 fi ni sh and a tie for the North Di vision title in 1994; a 5-4 record with a North Di vision runner-up fin ish in 1996 . Last season the Green Knights fini shed 5-5 overall.
Prior to St. Norbert, the Painesv ille, Ohio nati ve was head coach at the Uni versity of Chicago, where he rebuilt the program, culminating in a 5-5 record in 1993, the most wins since the Amos Alonzo Stagg team of 1929. His teams led the NCAA Division III in total rushing yards hi s las t two seasons.
Other coaching stops have included Claremont-Mudd Colleges (Def. Coor.; 1988-89), Edinboro Uni versity (Def. Coor. ; 1986-88), New Mexico State (LB's; 1985-86), Heidelberg College (Off. Coor. ; 1984- 85), St. Edward HS (Def. Coor. ; 1983-84), and Emporia State (Def. Coor. ; 198 1-83 and Off. Line; 1979-8 1 ).
An accompli shed motivational speaker, Quick has de li vered hi s "Quick Success" message to numerous businesses and organi zations. Greg and hi s wife Jeannie have been marri ed 20 years and have six children : Phil , Nate, Bonnie, Ben, Brittany and Corey. The Quick Family res ides in the Scripps Ranch area of San Diego.
BOB TOMPSON Defensive Coordinator & Linebackers Coach - - 3rd Year
Bob begins hi s first year as USD's full -time assistant where he will be defensive coordinator and linebackers coach. In addition to hi s coaching duti es, he will play a major role in USD's recruiting efforts.
Tompson coached USO quarterbacks fo r two seasons ( 1996, 1997) before taking a position as quarterbacks/wide receivers coach last season at Marietta College in Marietta, Ohio.
Prior to USO he was defensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach at Montclair Prep HS in Van Nuys, California for two seasons ( 1994, 1995). The 1994 squad won the CIF Championship .
Prior to Montclair he held coaching positions at Occidental College ( 1993); head coach at Bishop Montgomery HS ( 1992); head coach at Pius X ( 199 1 ); head coach at Danie Murphy HS ( 1990); quarterback/ wide receiver coach at Occidental ( 1988, 1989) where they were two-time SCIAC Champs; and wide receiver coach at Nevada ( 1983-84), where they won the Big Sky title in 1983.
Bob earned hi s B.S. degree in Physica l Educati on & Health in 1982 from Western Michigan (he played wingback for four years); and more recentl y earned hi s M.Ed. (emphasis in P.E.) fro m Azusa Pacific. Bob and hi s wife Jeannette have one son, Jamie (age 7).
MIKE RISH Wide Receivers Coach - - 16th Year
Mike is beginning hi s 16th season on the Torero staff. After coaching the running backs last season, Mike returns to coach the receivers, a position he handled hi s first fo urteen years on staff.
Mike played fo r US O fro m 1979-83 where he posted career nu mbers that make him one of the best receivers ever to play at US O -- IO I receptions, 18 touchdowns and 1,722 receiving yards. He held the school marks in all three career receivi ng departments from 1983 th rough 1997; thi s past season current Torero receiver Dylan Ching surpassed him. In 1983 he was selected the team's scholar-athlete by the National Football Foundation and College Hall of Fame. In the Toreros nationally- telev ised game between Occidental in 1982, Rish was named the CBS Chevrolet Player of the Game.
Mike graduated fro m USO with an Accounting degree in 1984. He is the Vice President for Secondary Marketing fo r Guild Mortgage Company in San Diego.
KELLY JEFFREY Quarterbacks Coach - - 2nd Year
Kell y begins hi s second season with the Toreros where he will again coach the quarterbach. Prior to US O he was running backs coach for two seasons at Northern State Uni versity in South Dakota. During the 1994 and 1995 seasons he was receivers coach at Dickinson State Uni versity.
He earned hi s Health and Phys ica l Education degree from Dickinson in 1996, and later earned hi s Master of Science degree in Phys ical Education fro m Northern State in 1998 .
He played quarterback fo r Southern Oregon between 1990-93 where hi s teams won two league titles in the Mt. Hood Columbia Football Assoc iati on.
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TIM ANTONGIOVANNI - Running Backs Coach/1st Year Tim begins his first season with the Toreros where he will coach the running backs. Tim is no stranger
to USD football where he played for four seasons ( 1992-95) as a wide receiver and running back . A 1996 USD graduate, Tim earned hi s degree in Psychology. The past two seasons he taught Hi story
at Frazier Mountain High School in Lebec, California; and hi s coaching duties there included head varsity baseball coach and offensive line/defensive line coach fo r football. During the 1996-97 season he was freshman running back coach and head junior varsity baseball coach at Garces Memorial High School, hi s alma mater, in Bakersfi eld, California.
JASON DesJARLAIS - Defensive Line Coach/1st Year Jason begins hi s first season with the Toreros where he will coach the defensive line. Prior to USD
he was defensive line coach for three seasons; the last two at Humboldt State, and at Western Montana College in 1996.
A two-time All-America defensive lineman at Western Montana Co ll ege, Jason helped lead hi s team to three Frontier Conference Championships. In 1994 and 1995, Western Montana College was the NAIA national runner-up. From Ronan, Montana, Jason prepped at Ronan High School where he was a three-sport letterman.
After graduating fro m Western Montana in 1997 with a B.A. in Education, Jason went on to earn his Master of Science degree from Humboldt State in 1999.
SHAYNE GANZ - Tight Ends & Special Teams /1st Year Shayne begins hi s first season with the Toreros where he will coach the tight ends and spec ial teams,
and ass ist Coach Quick with the offensive line. His broad coachi ng background includes stin ts at Orange Coast College ('96-98; Secondary/Special Teams), Pasadena City College ( 1995; Secondary) , and Orange High School ( 199 1-94; Def. Coordinator, Receivers and Ru nning Backs).
A nati ve Californi an, Shayne graduated from the Uni versity of Phoeni x (Business) and went on to earn hi s Master's in Education/Phys ica l Education from Azusa Pac ific University. He played two years of football at Cypress College in 1976-77. From 1979 th rough 1996 he was a professional baseball umpi re, call ing games at all collegiate levels, as well as games for the minor leagues between 1988-89.
Shayne currentl y teaches P.E. at Point Loma Nazarene Un iversity. Hi s wife Susan is PLNU's head athletic trainer and a professor in the ir Sports Medicine/Physical Education Department.
KENNY STILLS - Inverts Coach/1st Year Kenny begins hi s first season with the Toreros where he wi ll coach the inverts on defense. He comes
to USD from Menlo College where he was secondary coach the past two seasons. From Oceanside, he prepped at El Camino HS ( 1977-8 1 ); played two years at El Camino Co ll ege ( 198 1-
83); and fini shed hi s coll eg iate career at Wisconsin ( 1983-85) where he was a All -Big Ten perfo rmer. He was an 8th round draft pick by the Green Bay Packers in 1985, and played in their organi zation until 1990. He played his last two seasons in the NFL with Minnesota ( 1990-9 1 ). After retiring in '9 1, he spent three years with the M il waukee Mustangs of the Arena League where he was assistant GM and handled color commentary for the games.
Kenny and Annette res ide in Oceanside with the ir son, Ken Jr. (7).
ROBERT CHATHAM - Secondary Coach/1st Year Rob begins hi s first season with the Toreros where he wi ll ass ist head coach Kevin McGarry with the
secondary. From nearby La Mesa, Rob is a 1992 graduate of Heli x High School where he played both offensive line and linebacker on the football team.
While attending Califo rni a Lutheran ( 1992-96) in Thousand Oaks, Rob played fo r the Kingsmen football team (offensive line/special teams) between 1992 and 1994. He graduated in 1996 with a double major (Marketing/Political Science), and just recentl y earned hi s law degree from Boston Uni versi ty. Outs ide of football he is a USA Hockey certified ice hockey official.
1999 USD Alphabetical Roster 6
NAME NO POS HT WT YR HOMETOW /HIGH SCHOOL
Matt Altmyer 35 ILB 6-1 233 JR Alta Loma/Alta Loma (Ricks College) Brian Anderson 91 DE 6-3 220 so Covina/Covina Oscar Arzu 37 TB 5-8 180 JR Baldwin Park/Sierra Vista Bob Ballard 71 OT 6-2 315 so Lucerne Valley/Lucerne Valley Marvin Banks, Jr. 23 CB 5-8 158 FR Los Angeles/Inglewood Anthony Banovac 57 OT 6-1 250 JR orthridge/Crespi David Barlow 80 WR 6-0 195 JR Aurora, CO/Regis Jesuit Bryan Baxter 45 ILB 5-10 215 so Hollister/San Benito Josh Bird 77 OG 5-10 265 SR Danville/San Ramon Valley Andy Blumen 10 P/PK 6-1 205 so El Cajon/Grossmont (Southwestern College) Keith Brown 27- 0 TB 6-0 190 FR Huntington, NY/Harbor Mike Brumbelow 67 OT 6-1 280 FR Carson/Carson Joshua Calista 48 ILB 6-1 220 so Woodland/Christian Brothers Brandon Camacho 50 DL 5-9 250 so San Bernardino/Arrowhead Christian Acad. Ernie Carrasco 69 DL 6._1 300 FR Oxnard/Channel Islands BJ Carter 46 ILB 6-0 190 FR Boulder, CO/Fairview Dylan Ching 20 WR 5-10 215 SR Lahaina, Maui, HI/Kamehameha Schools David Colella 19 TE 6-2 217 so San Bernardino/Aquinas Adam Combs 36- D DB 5-10 175 FR Corona/Centennial Tommy Coughlin 95 DE 6-2 235 FR Bentonville, AR/Bentonville Matt Craig 92 OT 6-2 246 so Eureka/St. Bernard Kevin Davis 84 WR 6-3 180 JR Fontana/Etiwanda Jason DeMello 31 DB 5-7 ]80 so Kaneohe, HI/Kamehameha Schools Mike DiPasquale 13 QB 6-2 215 FR Wichita, KS/Wichita Collegiate School Justin Dixon 97 DE 6-3 260 so Orange County/Brea Olinda (Redlands) Bobby Doherty 17 WR 5-10 165 so Dallas, TX/Dallas Jesuit Tim Duerr 26 DB 5-10 160 FR El Segundo/El Segundo Scott Felber 54 OT 6-0 235 JR Newman/Orestimba Shaun Felber 59 OT 5-11 245 FR Newman/Orestimba Bill Foulk 74 OT 6-4 265 JR Milpitas/Milpitas (San Jose City College) Matt Froehlich 6- ST PK 5-11 165 FR Capo Beach/Santa Margarita Catholic Aaron Garrison 66 OG 6-1 255 SR Oceanside/Oceanside Jason Geisler 14 P/PK 6-0 187 FR Camarillo/Adolfo Camarillo Ira Gerlich 11- 0 QB 6-0 185 so Seattle, WA/Seattle Prep Kaeo Gouveia 27- D DB 5-8 170 SR Kailua, HI/Kamehameha Schools Matt Guardia 82 TE 6-2 235 so Sacramento/Jesuit Jared Guichard 89- D DE 6-3 205 FR San Diego/Christian High Matt Hackett 28 WR 6-1 185 JR Walnut Creek/ orthgate (Los Medanos) Casey Hayes 4 QB 6-3 215 so The Dalles, OR/The Dalles High Joseph Herrera 65 OT 6-1 250 so Torrance/Torrance Jeff Iwashita 22 Invert 5-10 188 so Kapahulu, Hl/Iolani Tom Jackson 16 QB 6-1 205 JR Imperial Beach/Mar Vista Seamus Keith 51 ILB 5-11 200 FR Sonoma/Sonoma Valley Ryan Kennedy 78 C 6-2 275 so Maple Valley, WA/Tahoma Vaheh Keshishian 56 OT 5-11 265 JR Glendale/Hoover Nick Kowalski 7- D CB 5-11 170 FR Fairview, UT/North Sanpete Adam Krametbauer 41 ILB 5-10 220 so Las Vegas, V/Durango Chris Lamb 79 OT 6-4 285 JR Orange County/Servite Michael Lee 70 OL 6-3 315 FR Pacoima/Ullesys S. Grant
1999 USD Alphabetical Roster 7 NAME _Q POS HT WT YR HOMETOWN/HIGH SCHOOL
Philip Lee 94 DT 6-1 250 FR Omaha, NE/Millard West
David Lembo 7- 0 FB/TB 5-11 205 JR Mesa, AZ/Mesa
Nick Litchney 58 OG 6-0 235 FR Alliance, OH/St. Thomas Aquinas
Seth Litchney 53 OT 6-2 245 so Alliance, OH/St. Thomas Aquinas
Chris Long 24 FB 5-10 190 JR Irvine/Rancho Santa Margarita
Kevon Lowry 21- D Invert 5-7 185 FR Corona/Centennial Brian Luman 6- D Invert 5-11 198 so Ashland, OR/Ashland Ryan Lutz 38- D Invert 5-11 195 so San Ramon/California Phillip Mamula 11- D DB 6-3 205 JR West Linn, OR/West Linn John Masnica 87 TE 6-4 215 FR Escondido/Orange Glen
Matt Maurer 15 DB 6-2 185 FR Denver, CO/Cherry Creek Khalid Maxie 3 WR 6-1 190 SR Ontario/Montclair Sean McCamey 63 C 6-1 265 SR Chicago, IL/Loyola Academy Sean McCrary 76 OT 6-8 303 FR Oceanside/Tri-City Christian School Terrance Menefee 32- 0 WR 6-1 195 JR Cleveland Hts., OH/Cleveland Hts. (San Mateo) Dylan Mora 42- 0 WR 5-11 183 so El Cajon/El Cajon Valley Wesley Morgan 25 DB 5-9 170 so San Jose/Gunderson (West Valley JC) Kona akanelua 72 OG 6-2 305 SR Kaneohe, HI/St. Louis School Anthony Nash 40 FB 6-0 238 so Chicago, IL/Englewood Tech. Prep. Academy Rafael Ocampo 2- ST PK 5-11 180 FR Yucaipa/Yucaipa Mychal Odom 98 DL 6-1 320 JR Long Beach/Robert A. Millikan Byron Palmer 86 TE 6-0 215 FR Alameda/ Alameda Mark Pappas 5 WR 6-0 195 JR San Pedro/San Pedro (Harbor JC) Stephen Pasion 8-D DB 5-7 150 FR Ewa Beach, HI/James Campbell Dustin Powell 44 DE 6-4 230 JR Reedley/Reedley Chad Power 75 OT 6-2 255 SR Danville/San Ramon (Chabot JC) Tony Putman 29 DB 5-10 190 JR Seaside, OR/Seaside Kevin Reade 47 DT 6-2 245 FR Long Beach/St. John Bosco Christos Renner 62 OT 6-2 263 JR Henderson, NV/Green Valley Alex Rohr 32- D Invert 5-11 190 JR Denver, CO/Regis Jesuit Kyle Slusser 9 DB 6-0 185 JR Alta Loma/ Alta Loma Lee Smith 30 Invert 5-11 195 FR Rancho Santa Margarita Catholic Mike Stadler 18 QB 6-2 205 SR El Cajon/El Cajon Valley Charlie Stansbury 21 TE 6-0 220 so Paso Robles/Paso Robles Harry Sze 96 DT 6-2 275 FR Chino Hills/Ruben S. Ayala Michael Tabata 90 DE 6-1 200 FR Portland, OR/Jesuit Joe Tatum 38- 0 FB 5-7 240 FR Los Angeles/Montclair Prep Adam Thomas 89 TE 6-1 225 FR Los Osos/Morro Bay Johnathan Thompson 36- 0 WR 5-9 170 FR Palmdale/Palmdale Phillip Thrash 34 TB 5-9 182 FR Carson/Carson Zack Toyofuku 88 WR 5-10 160 FR Honolulu, Hl/Iolani Stanford Tuupo 8 TB 6-0 195 JR Menlo Park/Menlo School Prep Fred Valdovinos 12 CB 5-6 160 JR Carlsbad/Carlsbad Michael Vallerga 13 QB 6-0 174 so Bend, OR/Mountain View Wade Van Dusen 49 DB 5-10 187 SR El Cajon/Granite Hills Alika Vasper 42- D Invert 6-1 210 JR Honolulu, HI/Kamehameha Schools Christopher Walker 2 WR 5-9 185 JR Pasadena/La Canada Will Withers 1 DB 5-9 172 so Rubidoux/Rubidoux Ryan Zierolf 55 OT 6-3 260 so Redwood City/Sequoia Michael Zimmerman 52 ILB 5-10 210 so San Marcos/San Marcos
Stadler to Ching -- 'A Special Connection' 8 Seniors Mike Stadler and Dylan more season when he established himself
Ching enter the 1999 football season as as the starting quarterback during camp. USD's most potent quarterback-receiver 1997 was a break-out year for both play­ tandem in the history of the program. ers, as well as the team, as the Toreros They both begin their fourth and final went on to finish 8-3 and 4-1 in the PFL, season as career Torero leaders in their good for second place. Both players respective areas earned First Team All - Stadler owns passing PFL honors -- Stadler records for attempts threw 30 touchdowns, (577),completions(31 I), including three PFL touchdowns ( 4 7) and games with 5 TDs; and passing yards (4,324); Ching hauled in 48 balls Ching owns the career for 915 yards and 12 receiving marks for re- TDs. ceptions ( 135), touch- Eac h player downs (30) and yards credits the other for (2 ,380). Ask each of making them better on them what it means to the playing field . them and they both say "Dylan takes a lot of they would trade in all pressure off of me and the individual records for the team," said Mike a Pioneer Football Stadler. "I know if I League title, something get the ball in the gen- they will be gunning for era l area, he'll pull it in the 1999 campaign. in. And he usually will
Both players ar- get a large chunk of rived at USD in 1996; yards after the catch ." however the routes they "Mike puts the took to get here were very ball where I can get it different. Stadler prepped at nearby E l but nobody else," chimes in Dylan C hing. Cajon Valley HS where he was a three- "He makes my receptions easy because sport lettermen. Drafted by the San Di- most of his passes are right on." ego Padres in the 34th round of the 1992 The biggest game that stands out June draft, he went on to play four years in both players minds was the team's as a catcher in the Padres and C leveland come-from-behind 39-30 win over Drake organizations. A college degree is what in 1997. Down 2 1-7 at the ha lf, Ching prompted him to go back to school , how- fought off the flu and hooked up with ever his love for competition is what got Stadler for four second hal f scores of 36, him back on the gridiron. I , 27 and 33 yards. He was the team's third Both players stri ng quarterback hi s feel that their connec- first season whi le learn- tion on the field has also ing to hit open receivers strengthened their instead of gunning down friendship off of it. For potential base-runners. the first time, Ch in g
Dylan Ching stayed in San Diego this grew up in Lahaina on past summer, and the the beautiful island of twoplayersgotachance Maui , Hawaii. He to spend a lot of time learned how to surf long together. before he ever got a foot- "We worked out ball in his hands. His a lot and tossed the ball mother was a World around," said Ching. Champion surfer back in "But we also had a good the late l 970's. Once he time golfing, going to reached middle school, thebeach,andjusthang- however, he opted for ing out." team sports like baseball Both players are and football, and left surf- excited for the upcom- ing behind for his recre- L;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;.a ing season, especially ation time. playing a seven game home schedule that
People started to take notice of includes Yale and Drake. Ching the second half of his freshman Added Stadler, "We're excited season when he turned in some big games, about our team. We have a lot of key including a 3-TD contest versus Dayton. players back and feel we can make a run Stad ler's tum didn't come until his sopho- at the PFL Championship."
The following list of plays are passes from Mike Stadler to Dylan Ching that either resulted in a touch­ down or went for 50 yards or more:
70 yard TD vs. Azusa Pacific 3rd quarter, 9-06-97
22 ya rd TD vs. Saint Mary's 3rd quarter, 9-13-97
55 yards vs. Cal Lutheran 2nd quarter, 9-27-97
55 yard TD vs. Evansville 4th quarter, 10-04-97 51 yards vs. Butler
2nd quarter, 10-11-97 21 yard TD vs. Butler
4th quarter, 10-11-97 45 yard TD vs. Butler
4th quarter, 10-11-97 36 yard TD vs. Drake 3rd quarter, 10-25-97 l yard TD vs. Drake 3rd quarter, 10-25-97
27 yard TD vs. Drake 4th quarter, 10-25-97
33 yard TD vs. Drake 4th quarter, 10-25-97
ll yard TD vs. Valparaiso 4th quarter, 11-01-97
24 yard TD vs. Whittier 2nd quarter, 11-08-97
42 yard TD vs. Wagner 4th quarter, 11-15-97
28 yard TD vs. Azusa Pacific 4th quarter, 9-05-98
15 yard TD vs. Butler 1st quarter, 9-12-98
26 yard TD vs. Butler 2nd quarter, 9- 12-98
5 yard TD vs. Butler 3rd quarter, 9-12-98
9 ya rd TD vs. Redlands 1st quarter, 9-19-98
8 yard TD vs. Cal Lutheran 4th quarter, 9-26-98
68 yard TD vs. Central Conn. 2nd quarter, 10-03-98
37 ya rd TD vs. Central Conn. 3rd quarter, 10-03-98
30 yard TD vs. Butler 3rd quarter, 10-10-98 4 yard TD vs. Drake 3rd quarter, 10-24-98
29 ya rd TD vs. Dayton 1st quarter, 11-14-98
8 yard TD vs. Dayton 4th quarter, 11-14-98
NOTE: The above 26 completions covered 760 yards (29.2 yards per catch), with 24 oft he receptions going for touch­ downs that covered 654 yards (27.3 yards per catch average) ... I 2 of the touch­ downs came in the fourth quarter!
USD All-PFL Returners 9
Mike Stadler
MIKE ST ADLER enters his fourth season with the USD football program, and his third year as the starting quarterback ... if the last two seasons are any indication, the 1999 season should be outstanding ... with his senior campaign ahead of him, he already owns USD career passing records for attempts (577), completions (311), touchdowns (47) and yards (4,324) ... over the past two years he has thrown for 4,318 yards and 4 7 TDs ... he has twice been named First Team All-Pioneer Football League and PFL All-Academic ... he is coming off a 1998 campaign which saw him lead the PFL in total offense (212 .7 ypg) while completing 158-of-3 l l for 2,031 yards and 17 TDs ... in '98 season finale against Dayton, Stadler set season-highs for attempts (44) and completions (23), finishing with 294 yards passing and 2 TDs ... in 1997 (team went 8-3; 4-1 PFL) he tossed a school-
best 30 touchdowns, breaking the old mark of21 (1973) while being named USD's
#18 6-2, 205 lb. Sr. Quarterback 997, 1998 1st Team All-PFL
Offensive Player of the Year ... he blistered PFL opponents in 1997 for 1,303 yards and 20 TDs over a 5-game span (averaging 260 yards and 4 TDs per league contest, and connecting on 74.6 percent of his passes) ... he turned in 5 TD performances against Evansville, Valparaiso and Drake ... he was named the PFL Offensive Player of the Week after his performances against Evansville (20-of-31 for 283 yards) and Valparaiso (20-of-28 for 357 yards) ... in the 39-30 come-from-behind victory over Drake he threw
four of his touchdowns in the final two periods, all completed to Dylan Ching .. . his biggest nonconference outing came at Cal Lutheran where he finished l 7-of-36 for 309 yards and 2 scores (at halftime he was 9-of-16 for 226 yards and 2 TDs) .. . in the season finale against Wagner he completed l l-of-18 for 162 yards and2 TDs .. . in 1996 Stadler was the Toreros third-string QB and finished the year with just one completion on four attempts ... prior to USD he spent four years playing professional baseball as a catcher (two years in the San Diego Padres organization and two years with the Cleveland Indians) ... he was drafted by the Padres in the 34th round of the 1992 June draft .. . Mike----------------------------­ preppedlocallyatEICajonValleyHigh where Stadler Career Passing Stats: he was 1st Team All-Grossmont in football, r:;: Att. Comp. Int. Pct. Yards basketball and baseball ... the past two sum- 1997 ~M l~~ 1~ :~~~ ~g:~ mers he has worked at the UC San Diego 1996 4 1 1 .250 6 Hospital in the Radiology Department. Total 577 311 23 .539 4324 Major: Biology; Minor: Chemistry.
TD 17 30 0 47
DYLAN CHING, who enters his fourth and final year with the USD football team, has already made his mark in the Torero record books ... entering his senior campaign, the two-time 1st Team All-PFL performer already owns all the Torero career receiving records -- receptions (135), yards (2,380) and touchdowns (30) ... individual marks he owns include receptions in a game (10 vs. Cal Lu, 1998; all in the 2nd half); TD passes caught in a game (4 vs. Drake, 1997) and TD receptions in a season ( 12, 1997 & 1998) .. . in 1998 he led the PFL in receptions ( 63 ), yards (915), TDs (12), scoring (74) and all-purpose running (132.2 yards per game); and also tallied five games of 100+ yards receiving ... he was US D's Offensive & Special Teams Player of the Year ... with his 28 yard TD reception in game one against Azusa last season, Ching surpassed current Torero assistant Mike Rish (18 TDs) for career TD receptions ... he earned PFL Special Teams Player of the Week (Oct. 3) after netting 123 return yards (65 on 3 punt returns & 58 on two kickoff returns) ... as a sophomore he led Torero receivers with 915 yards and 12 touchdowns, #20 finishing second on the team with 48 catches ... he was the team 's top receiver in 5
I.Ji 68 vs. Central CT; TD 71 vs. Valparaiso; TD
6 vs. Saint Mary's 71 vs. Valparaiso; TD
Dylan Ching contests, and surpassed 100 yards receiving in five games ... twice he hauled in 7 receptions ( 134 yds vs. Evansville; 148 yards vs. Butler) ... he caught 5 TDs of 36 yards or longer, with a best of 70 yards against Azusa ... in recording his 4 TD receptions against Drake in 1997, Ching was weakened by the flu as USD fell behind 21-7 at
5-10, 215 lb. Sr. Receiver 1997, 1998 1st Team All-PFL
intermission against the Bulldogs on Oct. 25th; in the 2nd half he came out and caught four TDs from Stadler of 36, 1, 27 and 33 yards ... in 1996 as a freshman he was selected to the Second Team All-PFL squad after leading the Toreros in receiving ... hauled in 24 receptions for 550 yards (22.9 yards per catch) and 6 touchdowns, finishing third on the team in scoring with 38 points ... majority of big games came in second half of season .. . snared 3 balls for 140 yards with a 55-yard TD against Evansville .. . hauled in 2 passes for 83 yards against Whittier, including a 66-yard TD ... caught a 53-yard TD pass in first quarter at Azusa Pacific ...
Ching Career Receiving Stats: Year Rec. Yards Ave. 1998 63 915 14.5 1997 48 915 19.1 1996 24 550 22.9 Total 135 2380 17.6
TD 12 12 6 30
Lone 68 vs. Central CT; TD 70 vs. Azusa Pacific; TD 75 vs. Dayton; TD 75 vs. Dayton; TD
in final game of season against Dayton, caught 4 passes for 113 yards with 3 going for TDs, including a 75-yard TD bomb ... heavily re­ cruited out of Kamehameha High School where he was 2nd Team All-State in football and baseball ... hometown is Lahaina, Maui (HI) ... enjoys surfing ; his mother (Laura Blears) was a world surfing champion in the
late 1970's. Major: Business.
Kaeo Gouveia #27 SR CB
Kaeo Gouveia returns for his fourth and final season with the Toreros where he will start at cornerback ... he earned I st Team AII-PFL honors in 1998 after finishing with 42 tackles (32 unassisted) , 3 fumble recoveries, 4 intercep­ tions and 7 pass break-ups ... the 1998 USO Defensive Player of the Year, Gouveia owns IO career interceptions and needs two for new Torero mark ... in 1997 he finished 5th in tackles (66) and first in interceptions (5) ... he earned PFL Defensive Player of the Week honors in the Toreros last two games against Whittier (2 interceptions including 46 yard return for TD) and Wagner ( 11 tackles; 2 interceptions for 30 yards) ... he also tallied 10 stops against Evansville and Valparaiso ... he was named a San Diego Hall of Champions Star of the Month for November ... he played a decent amount his
freshman year ( 1996) at cornerback and was a key contributor ... finished 14th on the team in tackles with 16 (5 solo) .. . he played in 9 games with 3 starts .. . he tallied4 tackles (1 solo) at Butler ... he chipped in 3 tackles in win at Azusa Pacific ... had a big interception against Valparaiso in the first quarter that ended their drive, and ultimately was a key play in team ' s 10-7 PFL victory ... from Kailua, Hawaii , prepped at Kamehameha High School where he lettered in both football and baseball ... in football was 2nd Team All-State and 2nd Team All-Interscholastic League of Honolulu ... twin brother (Kelii ) plays footba ll at La Verne.
Major: Business Administration.
Aaron Garrison #66 SR OG
Kyle Slusser returns for his third year with the Toreros and his second as a starter in the Toreros secondary at safety ... last year he earned 2nd Team All-Pioneer Football League honors after leading USO in tackles (85; 53 unassisted) and interceptions (6) ... he twice earned PFL Defensive Player of the Week honors -- on Sept. 26th against Cal Lu he tallied 9 tackles, 2 interceptions and 1 forced fumble; on Oct. 3rd vs. Central Connecticut he recorded IO tackles (9 unassisted) , l fumble recovery, l interception and 1 pass break-up ... he also posted 14 tackles (Fairfield) and 13 tackles (Dayton) ... in I 997 he appeared in 8 contests finishing with 13 tackles and l interception ... also recruited by UC Davis, Western Michigan, Cornell and Brown ... prepped at Alta Loma High
Kyle Slusser #9 JR Safety
School where he was a four-sport lettermen in football, soccer, baseball and track ... in football senior year earned L.A. Times All-Inland Empire; AII-CIF, All-Inland Valley and All-Mt. Baldy League honors ... Major: Liberal Arts; Minor: Mathematics.
Aaron Garrison returns for his senior year after sitting outlast year's campaign recovering from
a torn ACL knee injury ... in 1997 he earned 2nd Team All-Pioneer Football League honors after
anchoring the Torero offensive line that helped US D's offense to 3,848 yards of total offense (1,363
rushing; 2,485 passing) ... during '97 season, played in first four games before in jurying knee; he missed
the Evansville and Butler games, then returned to play the rest of the season ... prior to USO he played
the 1996 season at Grossmont JC where he was a First Team All-Conference selection ; and played his
first collegiate year at West Hills JC in 1995 where he started every game at defensive end ... a native
of Oceanside, California, Aaron prepped at Oceanside High School where he lettered in varsity football
for three years ... he was All-League his senior year and was selected to play in the Annual High School
All-Star game the summer after hi s graduation ... Major: Sociology.
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Oscar Arzu #37 JR TB
Oscar Arzu returns for his third year with the Toreros ... last season he appeared in 10 games with 6 starts at tailback ... hi s team-leading 628 yards rushing was highlighted by hi s 214 yard outburst in the team's 42-30 road victory at Wagner College on Sept. 12th (he earned PFL Offensive Player of the Week honors) ... he gained 11 9 yards in season finale vs. Dayton, including a 60-yard rush ... in 1997 appeared in six games, finishing with 17 carries for 52 yards (3 .1 yards per carry average) ... hi s two best outings came in Pioneer Football League contests -- he rushed 8 times for 29 yards with a long of 7 yards in Torero win over Evansville, and he rushed for 15 yards against Valparaiso on two carries with a season-long scamper of 14 yards ... from Baldwin Park, California, Oscar prepped at Sierra Vista High School where in hi s senior year he finished second in the state in rushing with 3,320 yards and 44 touchdowns ... born and li ved in Beli ze until he was nine years old ... first time he played organized footba ll was at high school level ... chose USD for strong academics. Major: Electrical Engineering.
Anthony Banovac returns for his third year with the Toreros where he is expected to see considerable playing time at defensive tackle ... last season he tallied 13 tackles (6 unassisted) with two quarterback sacks (-11 yards) and four tackles fo r loss (- 14 yards) ... in season opener against Azusa Pacific he came in and posted 4 stops with two tackles going for losses ... prior to USD he prepped at Crespi High School where he was a three-sport letterwinner in football, basketball and baseball ... his senior year in football the team went 12-2 and posted a state ranking of No. 2 ... senior year earned the team's Most Inspirational Award, and junior campaign was the recipient of the Iron Man Award ... also recruited by West Point, Utah State and Hawaii ... Major: Biology; Minor: Chemistry.
Bryan Baxter returns for his second year with the Toreros where he wi ll start at inside linebacker ... he earned hi s first start against Cal Lu and wen t on to start the final
Anthony Banovac #57 JR DT
7 games of the season, finishing second on the team in tackleswith 72 (4 1 unassisted) ... he had at least 9 stops in each of the final six games, netting 9 tackles three times (Central Conn ., Butler & Valparaiso), 12 tackles twice (Fairfield & Drake), and a team-best 2 1 tackles in season final against Dayton where he tallied IO unassisted tackles; four going for losses ... he prepped at San Benito HS in Hollister, CA ... earned 2nd Team All-Central Coast Section honors and Monterey Bay All -League recognition ... two-time MVP Defensive Player of the Year for both team and league ... also lettered in wrestling where he was a state qualifier and earned 3rd Team All-Section and I st Team All-League honors ... Major: Undeclared.
Bryan Baxter #45 SO LB
Josh Bird returns for his fourth and final year with the Toreros where he will again see playing time on the offensive line ... has made travel squad last two seasons, and saw playing time in majority of 1998 season in a reserve role ... has improved tremendously in weight room where he squats 495 lbs . ... from Danville, California, he prepped at San Ramon Valley High School where he earned First Team All-East Bay Athletic League honors as an offensive lineman ... senior year was also selected a Team Captain and was the recipient of the team's 'Coaches Award' ... chose USD for quality education, football program and location of school ... also recruited by St. Mary's , Willamette and Pomona ... hobbies include golf and fishing ... Major: Business Administration.
Matt Craig returns for his second year with the Toreros where he wi ll move to
Josh Bird #77 SR OL
the defensive line after playing tight end (7 starts) last season ... prior to USD he prepped at St. Bernard High School in the Humboldt-Del Norte League ... team was CIF State runner-up three straight years ('95, '96, '97) ... junior year team went I 0-2 and earned a state ranking of No. 9 ... senior year was All-County Offensive Tackle and Outside Linebacker after finishing second on the team in tackles ... junior year was team Offensive Lineman of the Year and earned All -Country Honorable Mention honors at right tackle ... besides footba ll , also lettered in golf where he was selected the team captain ... chose USD for educational opportunities and football ... also recruited by Air Force, Colorado School of Mines and Pomona Pitzer ... Major: Electrical Engineering.
Matt Craig #92 SO OT Matt Guardia returns for hi s second season with the Toreros where he will again see
action on offense as a tight end ... las t year as a freshman he earned two starts and played in last three games of the season, hauling in 8 passes for 154 yards ( 19.3 yards per catch) and I touchdown, a 25- yarder against Valparai so ... hi s single-season long reception came in the last game versus Dayton of 42 yards ; in that game he had a team-best 6 catches for 98 yards ... he caught a 3 1-yarder against Drake in game #8 ... from Rocklin , California, he prepped at Jesuit High School where he earned All -Metro League honors as both a tight end and linebacker ... hi s teams advanced to the section playoffs three years with hi s sophomore team winning the Section Championship .. . he also lettered in baseball ... Major: Business Administration. Matt Guardia
#82 SO TE
Meet The Toreros 12 Chris Lamb returns for hi s junior season with the Toreros where he will again compete for a starting
position on the offensive line at tackle ... last season he started for the Toreros the majority of the season ... prior to USO he prepped at Servite High School where he helped hi s team to an 11-2 mark and runner-up fi ni sh in the State Championship game ... senior year he earned All-League recognition in the Golden West League and was Team Captain of the offensive line ... he also earned Honorable Mention All-League status as a basketball player ... hi s dad (Bob) played football at the Uni versity of Washington, and hi s brother (Marc) played at Montana and with the New York Giants ... also recruited by Boise State, Montana, Idaho and DePaul ... Major: Business/Law.
Chris Lamb #79 JR OL David Lembo enters hi s third season with the Torero offensive unit -- he sat out the 1998
campaign after injuring hi s knee in football camp ... a two-year letterman, Dav id backed up Jared Keo at fullback in 1997, appearing in 9 games with 136 yards on 30 carries (4.5 yards per carry average) ... he busted loose for a 27 yard gain against Azusa Pacific, fini shing the game with 41 yards on 7 carries ... caught a 4-yard TD pass from Mike Stadler against Wagner ... in 1996 he appeared in 6 games, fini shing with 26 yards (long of JO yards vs. Cal Lu) ... he prepped at Mesa High School in Mesa, Arizona -- hi s senior year the football team went I 0-0, won the East Valley Conference and fini shed first in the state rankings ... he was a First Team All ­ State selection ... baseball team won two East Valley Conference titl es and twice he was named Honorable Mention All -State. Major: Business.
Chris Long enters hi s third season with the Toreros ... he switches to fullback after two seasons in the secondary ... las t season he started 7 games and appeared in all
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David Lembo #7 JR FB
IO contests ... he fini shed fifth on the team with 46 tackles (26 unassisted) ... he posted 3 quarterback sacks (- I 6 yards) ... in first start at Cal Lutheran responded with 6 tackles and I QB sack ... season-best 11 tackles against Drake ... also tallied 8 tackles (Fairfield) and 7 tackles (Dayton) ... prepped at Santa Margarita Catholic High School where he helped hi s team to a 13- 1 mark and state ranking of 5th ... team won both the Sea view League title and Division 5 Championship ... earned All -League honors and Coaches Award ... also recruited by St. Mary's, Whittier and Cal Lutheran Major: Business.
Chris Long #24 JR FB Brian Luman enters hi s second season with USO after starting every game at defensive
back hi s freshman year ... fini shed 9th on the team in tackles with 37 (23 unass isted) and ti ed for second on the team in interceptions with 4 ... in hi s first collegiate start against Wagner he tallied 4 tackles and had one interception ... against Redl ands he posted season-best marks of 8 tackles and 2 interceptions ... he prepped at Ashland High School in Ashland , Oregon where he helped lead hi s team to a I 0- 1 mark hi s senior year ... was a I st Team All-Southern Oregon Conference selection and 3rd Team All-State pick ... he also lettered in track where he earned I st Team All-Conference and 2nd Team All-State recognition ... thi s past summer was a featured dancer with the State Ballet of Oregon; he has danced since 1990 ... also recruited by Willamette, Oregon and St. Mary's ... Major: Math; Minor: Business.
Khalid Maxie enters hi s fo urth season with the Toreros and second year with
Brian Luman #6 SO Invert
the receiving corp .. . in 7 contests las t season he fi ni shed with 13 receptions for 155 yards ( I 1.9 yards per catch) with a long of 41 yards versus Drake ... he averaged 12.8 yards on 11 punt returns and 20.3 yards on 8 ki ckoff returns ... in 1997 he played in all 11 games as a DB fini shing with I 4 tac kl es, 2 fumble recoveri es and 2 pass break-ups ... posted 4 stops against Saint Mary's ... in I 996 as a freshman saw action on both sides of the ball at defensive back and wide receiver ... in five games caught 5 passes fo r 4 1 yards with a long of 12 versus Saint Mary's .. . defensively fi ni shed with 6 tackles, I pass defl ection and I interception ... he returned the interception 20 yards in win over Cal Lu ... in season final, caught 2 ball s against Dayton for 12 yards ... prepped at Montclair HS where he was a two­ time All-Mt. Baldy League selection at both receiver and defensive back .. . was a CIF qualifier in both wrestling
Khalid Maxie #3 SR WR
and track. Major: Education; Minor: Leadership .
Sean Mc Carney enters hi s senior season where he will compete for the starting center spot on the offensive line ... Sean has been part of the Torero foo tball program the past two seasons after transferring from the University of St. Thomas in Minnesota ... in the weight room he ranked second overall when combining four lifts -- clean (28 1 ), jerk (300), squat ( 405) and bench (300) .. . from Chicago, Illinois, he prepped at Loyola Academy and played on teams that were crowned both Prep Bowl Champs (senior year) and State Champions (sophomore year) ... also recruited by Dayton, Drake, Tufts and Valparaiso ... chose USO fo r its small classes, quality academics and strong athletics program ... Major: Biology; Minor: Chemistry.
Sean McCamey #63 SR OL
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Dylan Mora #42 SO WR
Dylan Mora returns fo r hi s second season with the Torero footba ll program ... last season he appeared in four contests, tall ying 7 receptions fo r 11 0 yards ( 15.7 yards per catch) and I touchdown ... caught 3 passes fo r 53 yards aga inst Redlands, including a 20-yard third-quarter touchdown ... hi s season long reception also came aga inst Redlands, a 23-yarder in the fourth period ... caught 2 passes for 27 yards against Butler ... from El Cajon, prepped at El Cajon Valley HS; same as senior QB Mike Stadler ... helped hi s senior year team to a I 0-2 mark and semifinal CIF appearance ... caught 9 touchdowns while earning team MVP honors and 2nd Team All-CIF selection ... named All-League and All -East County each season ... also lettered in soccer where he was a three- time team MVP; two­ time All -East County; and a 2nd Team All-CIF pick ... Major: Electrical Engineering; Minor: Math.
Kona Nakanelua enters hi s fo urth and fin al season with the Toreros .. . a three-year letterman, Kona has started last two seasons at offensive tackle .. . in 1997 he played key role with offensive line that posted four games without allowing a quarterback sack, and six other contests with just one ... ho lds offensive line records for C lean and Jerk exercises;
had very solid spring and summer of training ... personal bests include clean (270), jerk (344), squat (430) and bench press (365) ... chose USD for its academics, di versity of acti vities and locati on to Hawaii ... from Kaneohe, Hawaii , Kona prepped at St. Loui s High where senior year the team went 12- 1 and were ranked I st in the state ... 2nd Team All -Interscholasti c League of Honolulu and 3-time scholar-athlete ... also pl ayed baseball in high school ... enjoys beach acti vities San Diego prov ides and weight li fting ... brother (Mahoe) plays baseball at Loyola Marymount Uni versity in Los Angeles. Major: Business.
Kona Nakanelua #72 SR OG
--------------------------------- Ch ad Power enters hi s second and fin al season with the Torero football squad
where he will again see acti on on the offensive front at tackle .. . prior to the Uni versity of San Diego he played two seasons of junior college football at Chabot College in the bay area .. . hi s sophomore season he helped lead the team to a 9-2 fini sh where he earned All-Golden Gate Conference recognition and JC All ­ America honors ... from Danville, Ca li fo rni a, Chad prepped at San Ramon Vall ey High where he was a two-time First Team All-Foothill Athleti c League honoree; and selected to the Contra Costa All-Star Game hi s senior year ... he also lettered in wrestling where he placed sixth at the North Coast Section Finals ... he chose USD to get a quality education and to pl ay Di vision I football ... hi s dad (Tim) played foo tball at Cal Berke ley ... Major: Media Communicati ons; Minor: Leadership.
Chad Power #75 SR OT
Christos Renner returns fo r hi s third season with the Toreros ... last season as a sophomore he earned some starting ass ignments on the Torero offensive line and is expected to do the same in 1999 ... from Henderson, Nevada, Chri stos prepped at Green
Vall ey High School where he helped hi s team to three Sunrise Division League Championships and one State runner-up fini sh ... hi s senior year he was named a Scholar-Athlete; was Most Valuable Player of the Offensive Line; First Team All -League; and earned All-State recognition ... hi s junior season he was offensive line MVP and a scholar-athl ete ... Major: Business; Minor: Communicati ons.
Stanford Tuupo #8 JR TB
Stanford Tuupo returns fo r hi s third season with the Toreros ... he sat out the 1998 season; he moves from wide receiver to tailback ... from Menlo Park, Califo rnia, Stanford attended Menlo School Prep where he lettered in both football and basketball ...
Christos Renner #62 JR OT
he was a two-time team MVP in football where he played both receiver and running back ... in bas ketball he earned MVP and Most Improved honors ... he chose USD for its school size, weather and locati on ... Major: Business; Minor: Engli sh.
Wade Van Dusen returns fo r hi s senior year after starting 8 of 9 contests in 1998 before getting knocked out of the las t game with a knee injury ... fini shed with 44 tackl es (22 unass isted), I forced fumbl e, I fumbl e recovery and I interception ... team-best 12 tac kl es at Cal Lu ... in 1997 he started all 11 games at free safety, fini shing second on team in
tac kl es with 83 ... led team in tackles in fi ve contests, three times tall ying 11 stops (Azusa, Evansville and Wagner) ... in 1996 turned in 3 starts at end of freshman season, fini shing the year with 2 1 tackles (9 solo), I fumbl e recovery, I pass break-up and I interception .. he had 3 tackles to go with hi s interception in win over Whittier College ... in
Alika Vasper #42 JR Invert
team's season fin ale he totaled 14 tackles (4 solo) in PFL game against Dayton ... from nearby El Cajon, California, Wade prepped at Granite Hill s High School where he was All -Grossmont League hi s senior year at linebacker ... Major: Communications; Minor: Business Admini stration.
Wade Van Dusen #49 SR Safety
Alika Vasper returns fo r hi s junior year after sitting out the '98 season ... he returns to the defense where he will compete for play ing time at invert .. . he started one game in I 997 before sustaining a neck injury and being lost for the rest of the year ... from Makakilo, Hawaii , he prepped at Kamehameha Schools and was a three-sport letterman in football , basketball and track ... hi s senior season he helped lead the team to a 6-4 record and No. 5 state ranking while earning First Team All -Interscholas tic League of Honolulu honors ... he was selected to the Senior All -Star game as a linebac ker ... Major: Electri cal Engineering; Minor: Mathemati cs.
Meet The Toreros
Jason De Mello #31 SO DB
Scott Felber #54 JR OT
Bob Ballard #71 SO OT
Mike Brumbelow #67 FR OT
David Colella #19 SO TE
Mike Di Pasquale #13 FR QB
Shaun Felber #59 FR OT
Marvin Banks, Jr. #23 FR CB
Joshua Calista #48 SO ILB
Adam Combs #36 FR DB
Justin Dixon #97 SO DE
Bill Foulk #74 JR OT
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Strength & Conditioning
Steve Brown
Steve is in his fifth year as the USD Strength and Conditioning Coach. He came to San Diego from Temple University in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, where he was the Assistant Strength and Conditioning Coach since 1991. He was named the 1998 National Strength and Conditioning Association Professional of the Year for the WCC.
A 1983 graduate of Brown University (Biology), Steve was a two-sport letterman in football (defensive back) and track (long jumper). He earned his Master's degree in Human Kinetics in 1991 from the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. From 1983- 90 he was an assistant football coach at Wauwatosa East High School in Wauwatosa, Wisconsin, and assisted in track in 1988. He is currently working on his Ph.Din Physical Education (focus of studies in Exercise Physiology). Steve and his wife, Romi, reside in the La Mesa area of San Diego with their son, Jake.
STRENGTH& CONDITIONING
The University of San Diego athletic department recognizes the need for all athletes of all sports to engage in a comprehensive strength and conditioning program. The USD strength and conditioning program has been designed to develop functional strength, speed, power and endurance. The development of these physical attributes is ineffective if the athletes are not able to carry them over to the playing field. Adhering to a properly designed program of strength training, conditioning and nutrition can enable our men and women to become the best possible athletes they can be, while simultaneously reducing the incidence ofinjury.
The heart of the strength and conditioning program is the USD Sports Center weight room. It is open exclusively to student-athletes at specific times each day. The weight room contains 5,000 square feet of Olympic platforms, free­ weights, selectorized machines, dumbbells and cardiovascular equipment.
USD student-athletes receive intensive instruction on proper weight train­ ing technique; speed, power and agility development; and sport-specific condition­ ing. Their strength and conditioning programs are specific to the nature of their sport or position. Each athlete is individually monitored throughout their program to ensure the greatest chance of athletic progress.
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"I look forward to training all USD student-athletes and hope to establish a sense of pride and commitment to the strength and conditioning program. The area of strength and conditioning has become increasingly more scien­ tific in recent years. I plan to utilize the latest research in this field to fully cultivate the athletic
potential of our athletes. " Steve Brown
USD NATIONAL STRENGTH&
Buddy Brown, Football Susie Erpelding, W Basketball
NSCA
1998 Vaheh Keshishian, DL
1997 Tim Roth, PIPK
1996 Evan Hlavacek, WR/RB
1995 Jeb Dougherty, DB
1994 Matt Taylor, OL
1993 John Lambert, RB
1992 Micheal Bennett, QB
1991 Brad Leonard, TE
1990 Ray Smith, OL
1989 Matt Scholl, LBIDL
1988 David Gilmore, DL
1987 Eric Peterson, DL
1986 Joe Muklevicz, DL
NonConference Opponents Azusa Pacific University Sept. 4th ... 6 pm at APU Location: Azusa, California Enrollment: 2,400 Nickname: Cougars Affiliation: NAIA Conference: Independent Stadium: Cougar Field (3,000) Athletic Director: Bill Odell SID: Gary Pine Office: (626) 8 12-3025 Home: (909) 392-9225 FAX: (626)8 12-3034 Press Box: (626) 8 15-6000, ext. 3546 Head Coach: Peter Shinnick Alma Mater: Colorado, 1988 Record At School: First Season Office: (626) 8 12-6000, ext. 3292 Lettermen Returning/Lost: 46/15 Starters Ret: 11 (6 off./4 def./ I st) I 998 Record : I 2-2 Series Record : 16-15 APU
1999 Schedule 9/4 San Diego 9/11 atOi ivet Nazarene(Ill .) 9/18 at Humboldt State 9/25 at Redlands I 0/2 Western Oregon 10/9 Bye 10/16 Bye I 0/23 Whitworth (Wash.) I 0/30 Southern Oregon 11/6 atLa Verne 11 /13 atChapman
Yale University Oct. 2nd ... 7 pm at USD
Location: New Haven, CT Enrollment: 5,200 Nickname: Bulldogs Affi liation: NCAA Di vision I-AA Conference: Ivy League Stadium: Yale Bowl (64,269) Athletic Dir: Tom Beckett SID: Steve Conn Office: (203) 432-1456 Home: (203) 393-9602 FAX: (203)432- 1454 Press Box: (203) 764-9244/9245 Head Coach: Jack Siedlecki AlmaMater: Union College, 1974 Record At School: 7- 13 (2 Years) Office: (203) 432-1464 Lettermen Returning/Lost: 38/ 19 Starters Ret: 13 (4 off./8 def.II st) 1998 Record: 6-4 Series Record: First Meeting
1999 Schedule 9/4 Open 9/ 11 Open 9/ 18 Brown 9/25 Valparaiso 10/2 at San Diego I 0/9 at Ho! y Cross I 0/ 16 Dartmouth I 0/23 at Columbia I 0/30 Pennsylvania I l /6 at Cornell I I /13 at Princeton I l /20 Harvard
Whittier College Sept. 11th ... 7 pm at USD Location: Whittier, CA Enrollment: 1,300 Nickname: Poets Affiliation: NCAA Division III Conference: SClAC Stadium: Chief Newman Memorial (7,000) Athletic Dir: Dave Jacobs SID: Rock Carter Office: (562) 907-4972 Ath. Dept.: (562) 907-4268 FAX: (562)945-8024 Press Box: NA Head Coach: Bob Owens Alma Mater: La Verne, '70 Record At School : 13-14/3 Yrs. Office: (562) 907-4269 Lettermen Returning/Lost: 36/21 Starters Ret: 7 (4 off./3 def.) 1998 Record: 7-2 Series Record: 14-8 USO
1999 Schedule 9/4 Bye 9/11 at San Diego 9/18 at La Verne 9/25 Bye 10/2 Menlo I 0/9 at Cal Lutheran I 0/16 Pomona-Pitzer I 0/23 Claremont-Mudd I 0/30 at Chapman 11/6 at Redlands I l /1 3 Occidental
Stony Brook Nov. 6th ... 7 pm at USD Location: Stony Brook, NY Enrollment: 17,904 Nickname: Seawolves Affi li ation: NCAA I-AA Conference: Northeast Stadium: Sea wolves Field (2,500) Athletic Dir: Sandy Weeden SID: Rob Emmerich, Jr. Office: (5 16) 632-63 12 Home: (5 16) 689-39 I 2 FAX: (5 16)632-884 1 Press Box: (5 16)632-9037 Head Coach: Sam Kornhauser Alma Mater: Missouri Valley Col. , '7 1 Record At School: 72-73-2 ( 15 Yrs.) Office: (5 I 6) 632-7198 Lettermen Returning/Lost: 58/ 12 Starters Ret: 15 (8 off./7 def.) 1998 Record: 3-7 Series Record: First Meeting
1999 Schedule 9/4 Bye 9/ 11 Wagner 9/1 8 Bye 9/25 Monmouth (HC) 10/2 at Albany I 0/9 at Sacred Heart 10/16 Bye 10/23 atC.W. Post I 0/30 Central Conn. 11/6 at San Diego 11/1 3 St.Francis 11 /20 atRobertMorris 11 /26 St.John 's
Cal Lutheran University Sept. 18th ... 7 pm at USD Location: Thousand Oaks, CA Enrollment: 1,335 Nickname: Kingsmen Affiliation: NCAA Division III Conference: SClAC Stadium: Mt. Clef Stadium (2,300) Athletic Dir: Bruce Bryde SID: John Czimbal Office: (805)493-3 153 Home: (805) 581 -5484 FAX: (805)493-3860 Press Box: (805)493-3493 Head Coach: Scott Squires Alma Mater: Pacific Lutheran, 1988 Record At School: 8- 10-0, 2 Yrs. Office: (805) 493-3399 Lettermen Returning/Lost: 49/35 Starters Ret: 14 (5 off./8 def. ) 1998 Record: 5-4-0 Series Record : 10-6CLU
1999 Schedule 9/4 Bye 9/ 11 Pacific Lutheran 9/18 at San Diego 9/25 at Whitworth 10/2 Bye I 0/9 Whittier I 0/16 Claremont-Mudd I 0/23 at Occidental I 0/30 at La Verne I 1/6 atMenlo I I /I 3 Redlands
Wagner College Nov. 13th ... 1:30 pm at USD
Location : Staten Island, NY Enrollment: 2,038 Nickname: Seahawks Affi liation: NCAA I-AA Conference: Northeast Stadium: Wagner Stadium (3,300) Athletic Dir: Walt Hameline SID: Bob Balut Office: (71 8) 390-3227 Home: (7 18) 390-9583 FAX: (7 18) 390-3347 Press Box: (7 l 8)420-4050/4051 Head Coach: Walt Hameline Alma Mater: Brockport St. , '75 RecordAtSchool : 136-5 1-2/ 18 Yrs. Office: (7 18) 390-3488 Lettermen Returning: 24 Starters Ret: 14 (6 off./8 def. ) 1998 Record: 7-3-0 Series Record: 4- 1 USO
1999 Schedule 9/4 Bye 9/1 I at Stony Brook 9/ l 8 Sacred Heart 9/25 St. Francis-PA I 0/2 at Robert Morri s 10/9 Albany I 0/ 16 Central Connecticut I 0/23 at Mari st I 0/30 at Cornell 11/6 at Monmouth 11/13 at San Diego
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Commissioner: Media Relations Contact: Kern's Home Phone:
Patty Viverito Cindy Kern (314) 861-1859 MaxineDay (314) 421-2268 (314) 421-3505
Administrative Assistant: Office Phone:
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The 1999 football season marks the seventh year for the Pioneer Football League (PFL), a conference committed to operating a quality football program for the benefit of the student-athletes and the university community.
Formed in November of 1991 , the Pioneer Football League is comprised of NCAA Division I universities that previously sponsored intercollegiate football at other levels. With the passing of NCAA legislation at the January 1991 convention, Di vision I institutions were required to conduct all intercollegiate sports at the same level. Therefore, the five charter members , Butler University, University of Dayton, Drake University, Un iversity of Evansvi lle and Valparaiso Un ivers ity, joined together, sharing a common academic and ath letic philosophy and a common commitment to operate quality footba ll programs. In February, 1992, the University of San Diego joined the PFL for its inaugural season. The University of Evansvi lle dropped their footba ll program after the 1997 season .
The PFL joins the Ivy and the Patriot Leagues as NCAA Division I-AA conferences that provide on ly need-based financial aid for football players. The conference remains a proponent of NCAA Division I-AAA legis lation that would develop a classification for Division I footba ll programs operating with need-based aid and adopted the moniker of Pioneer based on the intent to become one of the first I-AAA leagues.
'98 PFL FIRST TEAM OFFENSE
Dylan Ching, San Diego, WR Adam Timm, Butler, WR
Eric Zodrow, Valparaiso, WR Nick Batali s, Butler, OL
Ron Brown, Valparaiso, OL Sean Coughlin, Drake, OL
Jay Fullenkamp, Dayton, OL Eric Rodbro, Valparaiso, OL
Mike Stadler, San Diego, QB Solon Bell , Drake, QB
Jason Grove, Drake, RB Jimmy Lee, Dayton, RB
Nairn Sanders, Butler, RB Bill Cundiff, Drake, PK
DEFENSE Ray Kirks, Valparaiso, DL
Mike Foster, Drake, DL Mike Glassmeyer, Dayton, DL
Jim Skarlis , Drake, DL Chuck Kohstall , Dayton, LB
Kevin Ward, Butler, LB Jake Wilson, Drake, LB
Kaeo Gouveia, San Diego, DB Ray Hiller, Valparaiso, DB Tait Johnson, Drake, DB Mark Thobe, Dayton, DB Shawn Wood, Butler, P
'98 PFL SECOND TEAM OFFENSE
Seth Morales, Butler, WR Vince Giovannetti , Drake, WR Cauis Swopes, Valparaiso, WR
Paul Conradson, Dayton, OL Joel Gonzalez, San Diego, OL
Jared Gronau, Drake, OL Matt Kieczewski, Valparaiso, OL
Dav id Kremer, Butler, OL DeWayne Ewing, Butler, QB
Jake Jones, Dayton, RB Lucas Marrs, Butler, RB
Pete Sylvester, Drake, RB Mike Pulsfort, Dayton, PK
DEFENSE Franco Francese, Valparaiso, DL
Ryan Kelly, Butler, DL Dan Nikolich, Drake, DL
Lukas Smart, San Diego, DL Mike Crimmins, Dayton, LB
Mike Goletz, Butler, LB Scott Wilhelm, Drake, LB
Steve Hall , Butler, DB Eric Kenesie, Valparaiso, DB Jamie Marshall , Drake, DB
Kyle Slusser, San Diego, DB Neil Brunner, Valparaiso, P Andy McKelvy, Dayton, P
'98 PFL ALL-ACADEMIC TEAM OFFENSE
Nick Batalis, Butler, C, Sr. Solon Bell , Drake, QB, Jr.
Jay Fullenkamp, Dayton, OG, Sr. Vince Giovannetti , Drake, WR, Jr.
Jacob Jones, Dayton, FB, Sr. Nate Kline, Valparaiso, OL, Sr.
Cody Koch, Drake, TE, So. Jimmy Lee, Dayton, TB, Jr. Lucas Mars, Butler, FB, Sr.
Joe Nowak, Valparaiso, FB, Sr. Stephen Pettit, Drake, OG, Sr. Bob Sobehart, Dayton, OG, Sr.
Mike Stadler, San Diego, QB, Jr. Adam Timm, Butler, WR, Sr.
DEFENSE Mike Atdahl, Drake, DB , So. Eric Brazina, Drake, DE, So.
Neil Brunner, Valparaiso, P, So. Ray Cirke, Valparaiso, DL, Sr.
Mike Goletz, Butler, DE, Jr. Mike Hartshorne, San Diego, DL, Sr.
Lonnie Johnson, Drake, P, Jr. Tait Johnson, Drake, DB, Jr. Noah Joseph , Drake, CB, Sr. Paul Kaiser, Dayton, DB , Sr.
Chuck Kohstall , Dayton, LB , Jr. Ryan Lamberg, Valparaiso, LB , So.
Andy McKelvy, Dayton, P, Jr. Brad Thobe, Dayton, SS, Jr. Kevin Ward, Butler, LB, Sr.
Pioneer Football League at a Glance -------------- Record At Current School 1998 PFL Starters
Institution Nickname Location Head Coach (Years) Record Returnini: Butler University Bulldogs Indianapolis, Ind. Ken LaRose 34-36-0 (7) 4-6 (1-3) 12 (4 offJ8 def.) University of Dayton Flyers Dayton, Ohio Mike Kelly 171-32-1 (18) 6-4 (3-1) 11 (5 offJ4 def./2 st) Drake University Bulldogs Des Moines, Iowa Rob Ash 70-30-2 (10) 7-3 (4-0) 18 (9 offJ7 defJ2 st) University of San Diego Toreros San Diego, Calif. Kevin McGarry 14-17-0 (3) 2-8 (0-4) 17 (9 offJ8 def.) Valparaiso University Crusaders Valparaiso, Ind. Tom Horne 34-67-1 (10) 5-6 (2-2) 16 (5 offJ9 def./2 st)
PFL Opponents
Mike Kelly
19th Year
Affiliation: NCAA Division I-AA Conference: Pioneer League Stadium: Welcome Stadium ( 11 ,000) Athletic Director: Ted Kissell SID: Doug Hauschild Office: (937) 229-4460 Home: (937) 426- 1863 FAX: (937) 229-4461 Press Box: (937) 449-2851 Head Coach: Mike Kell y Alma Mater: Manchester (IN), 1970 Record At School: 171-32- 1 ( 18 Yrs.) Office: (937) 229-4423 Lettermen Returning/Lost: 28/24 Starters Ret. : 11 (5 Off./4 Def./2 ST) 1998 Record : 6-4-0 Series Record: 6-0 Dayton
Ken LaRose 8th Year
Location : Indianapolis, IN Enrollment: 4,100 Nickname: Bulldogs Affiliation: NCAA Division I-AA Conference: Pioneer Football League Stadium : Butler Bowl ( 18,000) Athletic Director: John Parry SID: Jim McGrath Office: (317) 940-9671 Home: (3 17) 842-5940 FAX: (3 17) 940-9808 Press Box: (317) 940-9817 Head Coach: Ken LaRose Alma Mater: Butler, 1980 Record At School: 34-36-0 (7 Yrs.) Office: (3 17) 940-9375 Lettermen Returning/Lost: 31/21 Starters Returning: 12 (4 Off./8 Def.) 1998 Record : 4-6-0 Series Record : 3-3
San Diego at Dayton
Sat., October 9th, 1999
7 pm at Welcome Stadium
1999 Schedule 9/4 McKENDREE 9/ 11 at Robert Morris 9/18 AUSTIN PEAY 9/25 at Morehead State 10/2 BUTLER * 10/9 SAN DIEGO * 10/16 at Drake * 10/23 ST. JOSEPH'S 10/31 Bye 10/30 V ALP ARA ISO * 11/6 at Towson State
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/IJJM/1' ..,, 1998 Results (6-4-0; 3-1 PFL) w 27-14 at Monmouth w 31-22 ROBERT MORRIS L 17-21 at Austin Peay State L 34-35 MOREHEAD STATE w 31-27 at Butler * L 2 1-28 DRAKE * L 17-30 ST. JOSEPH'S w 23-16 at Valparaiso * w 43-42 TOWSON ST A TE w 35-27 at San Diego *
* Denotes Pioneer Football League contest
1998 Scoreboard: Dayton 35, at San Diego 27 Team 1st Dayton 14 San Diego 7
Butler at San Diego
Sat., October 16th, 1999
7 pm at Torero Stadium
1999 Schedule 9/4 at Albion College 9/ l I MOREHEAD STATE 9/18 at St. Francis (Pa.) College 9/25 WESLEY (DEL.) COLLEGE 10/2 at Dayton * 10/9 VALPARAISO * 10/16 at San Diego * 10/23 DRAKE * 10/30 Bye 11/6 QUINCY 11/13 at Lindenwood
2nd 3rd 4th Final 7 0 14 35 11 3 6 27
1998 Results (4-6-0; 1-3 PFL) L 21-44 ALBION L 17-55 at Morehead State w 13-0 ST. FRANCIS (Pa.) w 26-24 at Wesley (Del.) L 27-31 DAYTON* w 29-27 SAN DIEGO * L I 0-17 at Valparaiso* L 7-41 at Drake* w 39-0 at Quincy L 33-34ot LINDENWOOD
* Denotes Pioneer Football League contest
1998 Scoreboard: at Butler 29, San Diego 27 Team 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Final San Diego 6 0 7 14 27 Butler 7 6 6 10 29
PFL Opponents
Tom Horne
11th Year
Affiliation: NCAA Division I-AA Conference: Pioneer Football League Stadium: Brown Field (5,000) Athleti c Dir. : Dr. William Steinbrecher SID: Bill Rogers Office: (2 19) 464-6953 Home: (2 19) 4 77-4605 FAX: (2 19) 464-5762 Press Box: (2 19) 464-5232 Head Coach: Tom Horne Alma Mater: Wisconsin-LaCrosse, '76 Record At School: 34-67- 1 ( 10 Yrs.) Office: (2 19) 464-5229 Lettermen Returning/Lost: 37/ 14 Starters Returning: 16 (7 Off./7 Def. ) 1997 Record: 3-7-0 Series Record: 4- 1 USO
Rob Ash
11th Year
Location: Des Moines, IA Enrollment: 3,500 Nickname: Bulldogs Affili ati on: NCAA Di vision I-AA Confe rence: Pioneer Footba ll League Stadium : Drake Stadium ( 18,000) Athletic Director: Lynn King SID: Mike Mahon Office: (5 I 5) 271 -301 2 Home: (5 I 5) 223-48 12 FAX: (5 15) 27 1-3015 Press Box: (5 I 5) 271-3729/3794 Head Coach: Rob Ash Alma Mater: Cornell (IA), 1973 Record At School: 70-30-2 ( 10 Yrs.) Office: (5 I 5) 271 -2 104 Lettermen Returning/Lost: 42/9 Starters Ret. : 18 (9 Off./7 Def./2 ST) 1998 Record : 7-3-0 Seri es Record : 5-1 Drake
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1 pm at Brown Field VALPARAISO UNIVERSITY
1999 Schedule 1998 Results (5-6-0; 2-2 PFL) 9/4 ST. FRANCIS - IN L 17-20 TRI-ST AT E U. 9/11 Bye L 0-5 1 at South Fl orida 9/1 8 ROBE RT MORRIS - PA L 19-29 MORE HEAD ST AT E 9/25 at Yale Uni versity L 18-33 at Drake * 10/2 DRA KE * W 19- 17 at Robe rt M orri s 10/9 10/1 6 10/23 10/30 11/6 11/1 3 11/20
atButler * W 17-10 Butle r * at M ore head S tate
L 16-23 Dayton * SAN DIEGO * W 31-7 atSanDiego * at Dayt0n *
ST. JOSEPH'S L 15-32 at St. Joseph's at Aurora W 42-0 Aurora at Austin Peay W 39-0 Au stin Peay
* Denotes Pioneer Football League contest
1998 Scoreboard: Team Valparaiso San Diego
Valparaiso lfil 2nd 2 0 0 0
31 , at San Diego 7 3rd 4th 15 14 7 0
Final 31 7
7 pm at Torero Stadium
1999 Schedule 1998 Results (7-3-0; 4-0 PFL) 9/4 at M ornings ide w 12-0 MORNINGSIDE 9/ l l ST. AMBROSE L 18-24 at St. Ambrose 9/1 8 WI- STEVENS POINT w 28-2 1 WI-LACROSS E 9/25 QUINC Y w 59-34 at Quincy 10/2 at Valparai so * w 33-1 8 VALPARAISO * 10/9 ST. MARY'S (Ca.) w 28-2 1 at Dayto n * 10/16 DAYTON * w 37-13 SAN DIEGO * 10/23 at Butle r * w 4 1-7 BUTLER * 10/30 at San Diego * L 21-27 at St. M ary's 11/6 at Jacksonv ille (Fla.) L 14- 17 at Towson State 11/20 at Weste rn Illino is
* Denotes Pioneer Football League contest
1998 Scoreboard: at Drake 37, San Diego 13 Team 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Final San Diego 0 0 6 7 13 Drake 6 17 14 0 37
1998 Statistics 22
RESULTS AND ATTENDANCE (RECORD 2-8-0) PASSING ATT COMP INT PCT YDS TD LG Stadler 311 158 12 .508 2031 17 68
Sept. 5 AZUSA PACIFIC 7- 14 L {4,000) Jackson 2 2 0 1.000 20 0 11 USD 313 160 12 .511 2051 17 68 Sept. 12 at Wagner College 42-30 w ( 1,643) OPP 243 130 15 .535 1564 12 70 Sept. 19 REDLANDS I 3- 19 L (3 ,025)
Sept. 26 at Cal Lutheran 13-26 L ( 1,326) RECEIVING NO YDS AVE. TD LG Oct. 3 CENTRAL CONN ST. 28- 14 w {3,570) Ching 63 915 14.5 12 68 Oct. 10 at Butler* 27-29 L (6,09 1) Doherty 23 256 11.1 2 30 Oct. 17 FAIRFIELD 7-24 L {4,000) Closson 15 189 12.6 0 64 Oct. 24 at Drake* 13-37 L {5,4 15) Maxie 13 155 11.9 0 41 Oct. 3 1 VALPARAISO * 7-3 I L {1,71 2) Barlow 10 90 9.0 0 14 Nov. 15 DAYTON* 27-35 L (3 , 11 7) Guardia 8 154 19.3 1 42
Mora 7 110 15.7 1 23 *Denotes Pioneer Football League Contest Arzu 6 43 7.2 0 13
Hurley 5 51 10.2 0 3 1 TEAM ST A TISTICS USD OPP Womack 3 24 8.0 0 10 TOT AL FIRST DOWNS 143 187 McClinton 3 28 9.3 I 16
By Rushing 4 1 I 15 Byfuglin 2 22 11.0 0 13
By Passing 94 68 Hampton I 8 8.0 0 8 Rossitto I 6 6.0 0 6
By Penalty 8 4 USD 160 2051 12.8 17 68 3rd Down: Made/Att. 39/1 38 74/155 OPP 130 1564 12.0 12 70
TOT AL OFFENSIVE YARD AGE 3 15 1 3595 Total Offensive Plays 620 726 PUNTING NO YDS AVE. LG BK Ave. Gain Per Play 5. 1 5.0 Donnell y 60 2 190 36.5 56 0
NET YARDS RUSHING 1100 203 1 Jensen 4 126 3 1.5 39 0 NET YARDS PASSING 2051 1564 Team 2 0 0.0 0 0
Completions/ Attempts 160/3 13 130/243 USD 66 2316 35.1 56 0
Percentage Complete .511 .535 OPP 55 2142 39.0 64 0
PUNTS/ A VERA GE 68/34.1 55/39.0 PUNT RETURNS NO YDS AVE. TD LG PUNT RETURNS/AVERAGE 33/9.2 22/1 2.7 Ching 20 160 8.0 0 39 KICKOFF RET./A VERAGE 43/20.0 34/23 .0 Maxie 11 141 12.8 0 47 INTERCEPTIONS/RET. A VE. 15/7.3 12/1 6.8 Slusser 2 4 2.0 0 4
PENALTIES/YARDS 37/336 65/607 USD 33 305 9.2 0 47
FUMBLES/LOST 9/8 18/9 OPP 22 279 12.7 0 31
TOUCHDOWNS 26 35 By Rushing 9 20 KICKOFF RET. NO YDS AVE. TD LG By Passing 17 12 Arzu 15 309 20.6 0 43 By Return 0 3 Ching 10 246 24.6 0 53
I-POINT CONVERSIONS 18 28 Maxie 8 . 162 20.3 0 26 2-POINT CONVERSIONS I I Hurley 8 138 17.3 0 25 FIELD GOALS MADE/ATT 2/7 5/9 McClinton I 6 6.0 0 6 SAFETY I 2 Kalkstein 1 0 0.0 0 0 TOT AL POINTS 184 259 USD 43 861 20.0 0 53
Ave. Points Per Game 18.4 25.9 OPP 34 781 23.0 1 92
SCORE BY QUARTERS 1 2 3 4 TOT SCORING TD FG lXP 2XP s TOT Ching 12 1 74 San Diego 4 1 4 1 49 53 184 Jensen 2/5 11/1 4 17
Opponents 39 74 65 81 259 Doherty 2 12 Stadler 2 12 Womack 2 12
RUSHING ATT YG YL NYG AVE. TD LG Hampton 2 12 Arzu 148 676 48 628 4.2 2 60 Arzu 2 12 Hampton 68 340 14 326 4.8 2 37 Mora 1 3/4 9 Stadler 42 188 92 96 2.3 2 34 Thomas I 6
Guardia 1 6 Womack 26 70 9 6 1 2.4 2 8 McClinton I 6 Stansbury 11 21 0 21 1.9 0 6 Donnelly 0/2 4/4 4 Thomas 8 15 2 13 1.6 I 5 Hartshorne I 2 Jackson 2 0 6 -6 -3.0 0 0 USD 26 2/7 18/22 1 1 184 Donnell y - I 0 8 -8 -8 .0 0 0 OPP 35 5/9 28/31 1 2 259
USD 307 1310 210 1100 3.6 9 60 OPP 483 2296 265 2031 4.2 20 63
1998 Defensive Statistics 23 r DEFENSE GIGS UT AT TOT SACKS TL/-YDS FF FR BK PD I s "'I
Slusser, K. 10/8 53 32 85 0 0 1 1 0 1 6 0 Baxter, B. 7/7 41 31 72 4/-23 10/-49 0 0 0 0 0 0 Gerena, R. 8/7 33 32 65 2/-15 5/-21 0 0 0 0 0 0 Jones, W. 10/10 27 20 47 5/-21 9/-18 0 0 0 1 0 0 Long, C. 10/7 26 20 46 3/-16 3/-16 0 0 0 0 0 0 Smart, L. 10/10 23 22 45 3/-7 10/-22 0 0 0 2 0 0 Van Dusen, W. 9/8 22 22 44 1/-6 3/-12 1 1 0 2 1 0 Gouveia, K. 10/10 32 10 42 1/-2 1/-6 0 3 0 7 4 0 Luman, B. 10/10 23 14 37 0 0 0 0 0 2 4 0 Hawes, K. 3/3 14 11 25 0 3/-3 0 0 0 0 0 0 Hartshorne, M. 9/9 13 12 25 0 4/-6 0 0 0 0 0 1 Peoples, K. 3/3 12 12 24 1/-1 1/-2 0 0 0 0 0 0 Orozco, J . 4/1 11 13 24 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Dellinger, T. 3/3 12 6 18 1/-10 1/-10 0 0 0 2 0 0 Hamann, D. 6/6 3 15 18 0 1/-1 0 0 0 0 0 0 Stansbury, C. 6/4 10 6 16 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Ickes, W. 6/2 7 8 15 2/-6 3/-6 0 0 0 2 0 0 Tom, T. 2/2 8 6 14 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Banovac, A. 5/0 6 7 13 2/-11 4/-14 0 0 0 0 0 0 Odom,M. 6/1 3 8 11 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Keshishian, V. 4/2 3 6 9 0 1/-1 0 1 0 0 0 0 Kalkstein, J. 4/0 4 5 9 1/-5 1/-5 0 0 0 0 0 0 De Mello, J. 5/0 3 3 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Rohr, A. 1/1 3 3 6 1/-4 1/-4 0 1 0 0 0 0 Maxie. K. 7/0 4 1 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Donnelly, R. 10/0 3 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Byfuglin, M. 3/1 3 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 McClinton, S. 4/0 3 0 3 1/-7 1/-7 0 0 0 0 0 0 Jensen, B. 6/0 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Arzu. 0. 10/6 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Powell, D. 2/0 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Zimmerman, M. 1/0 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Closson, Q. 6/4 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Anderson, B. 3/0 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Baumgartner, T. 1/0 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Hurley, D. 3/0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Iwashita, J. 1/0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Herrera, J. 1/1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Stewart, T. 1/0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Trask, B. 1/0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Putman, T. 1/0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Anger, M. 1/0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Womack,D. 6/1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Ching,D. 10/9 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 TOTALS 10 409 333 742 28/-134 62/-203 2 7 0 19 15 1
GIGS = Garnes Played/Games Started; UT = Unassisted Tackle; AT = Assisted Tackle; TOT = Total Tackles; SACK= Quarterback Sack; QB HUR= Quarterback Hurry ; FF = Forced Fumble; FR=
\.. FurnRecovery; BK= Blocked Kick; PD= Pass Deflection; I= Interception ; S = Safety. ~
1998 AWARD WINNERS 1998 PFL PLAYERS OF WEEK Defensive Player of the Year -- Kaeo Gouveia
Kyle Slusser (defense, Sept. 26 & Oct. 3) Offensive Player of the Year -- Dylan Ching Kevin Briscoe Special Teams Player of the Year -- Dylan Ching Oscar Arzu (offense, Sept. 12) Dr. James B. Orwig Scholar Athlete Award -- Scott Felber Strength Coaches A ward -- Vaheh Keshishian
Dylan Ching (special teams, Oct. 3)
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OFFENSIVE PIAYER OF THE YEAR DEFENSIVE PIAYER OF THE YEAR
1975 Steve Bubel 1994 Jermaine Rucker 1975 TimBerenda 1991 Dave Paladino 1976 Andy Slimak 1995 Evan Hlavacek 1976 Greg Perkins 1992 Matt Horeczko
Pat Iaccino 1996 Evan Hlavacek John Manson 1993 Daniel Furleigh 1977 Jim Valenzuela 1997 Mike Stadler 1977 Greg Perkins 1994 Doug Popovich 1978 Dave Maynard 1998 Dylan Ching Kevin McGarry 1995 Doug Popovich 1979 Joe Henry 1978 Barney Rumps 1996 Jeb Dougherty 1980 Joe Henry 1979 George Calandri 1997 Buddy Brown 1981 Joe Henry 1980 Guy Ricciardulli Kujanga Jackson 1982 Jerome McAlpin 1981 Bruce Ognibene 1998 Kaeo Gouveia 1983 Jerome McAlpin 1982 Greg Stein 1984 Steve Connolly 1983 Chip Jarvis
1985 Tom Woodward 1984 Mike Hamilton
1986 Jeff Mansukhani Greg Stein
1987 Jeff Mansukhani 1985 Mike Hamilton 1986 Tim White 1988 Todd Jackson 1987 Bryan Day 1989 Todd Jackson
1990 Brendan Murphy 1988 Bryan Day 1989 Dave Dunn
1991 Willie Branch 1990 Darryl Jackson 1992 Scott Sporrer 1993 Michael Henry GTE ACADEMIC ALL AMERICA
SPECIAL TEAMS 1981 Dan Herbert 1st Team Defense PIAYER OF THE YEAR 1986 Jeff Mansukhani 2nd Team Offense
KEVIN BRISCOE AWARD 1987 Bryan Day l st Team Defense 1988 Bryan Day 1st Team Defense
1985 Ed Cuhna 1995 Mike Buhler 1988 John Gomez 2nd Team Defense 1986 Mark Crisci 1996 Mike Buhler 1994 Doug Popovich l st Team Defense 1987 Matt Scholl 1997 Tim Roth 1995 Doug Popovich 1st Team Defense 1988 KenZampese 1998 Dylan Ching 1995 Jeb Dougherty 2nd Team Defense 1989 Dave Bergmann 1996 Jeb Dougherty 1st Team Defense 1990 Matt Horeczko 1991 Dave Bergmann ALL AMERICA RECOGNITION 1992 Robert Ray 1993 Jeb Dougherty 1973 Robert Dulich, QB (Kodak College Div. II) 1994 Robert Ray 1981 Dan Herbert, DB (Kodak College Div. II)
1992 Robert Ray, Punter (NCAA Di v. III) STRENGTH COACHES AWARD 1996 Jeb Dougherty,DB (I-AA 3rd Team Assoc. Press)
1986 Joe Muklevicz 1995 Jeb Dougherty THE NATIONAL FOOTBALL 1987 Eric Peterson 1996 Evan Hlavacek FOUNDATION AND 1988 David Gilmore 1997 Tim Roth COLLEGE HALL OF FAME 1989 Matt Scholl 1998 Yaheh Keshishian 1990 Ray Smith 1978 Steve Good body 1993 JeffB lazevich 1991 Brad Leonard 1979 Bernard Rumps 1994 Neal Weitman 1992 Micheal Bennett 1980 George Calandri 1995 Robert Ray 1993 John Lambert 1981 Guy Ricciardulli 1996 Doug Popovich 1994 Matt Taylor 1982 Dan Herbert 1997 Jeb Dougherty
1983 Bill Vinovich 1998 Andre Lee JAMES B. ORWIG 1984 Michael Ri sh 1999 Mike Hartshorne SCHOIAR ATHLETE AWARD 1985 Greg Stein
1986 Mike Hamilton 1989 John Eck 1995 Doug Popovich 1987 Tim White 1990 John Eck 1996 Ryan Larson 1988 Jeff Mansukhani 1991 John Eck 1997 Randy Weber 1989 Bryan Day 1992 Jeff Blazevich 1998 Scott Felber 1990 Matt Scholl 1993 Doug Popovich 1991 Lenny Territo 1994 Doug Popovich 1992 John Eck
Team Records
RUSHING Times Carried Ball
Game: 33, Craig Frye vs. Pomona-Pitzer, 1984 Season: 228, Scott Sporrer, 1992 Career: 526, Scott Sporrer, 1989-92
Yards Gained Rushing Game: 271, Sammy Croom vs. Azusa Pacific, 1972 Season: 1332, Jermaine Rucker, 1994 Career: 2556, Scott Sporrer, 1989-92
Rushing Average Season: 10.6, Willie Branch, 1991 (Min. 50 Carries) Career: 5.8, Sammy Croom, 1972-73
PASSING Passes Attempted
Game: 57, Pat Dixon vs. La Verne, 1986 Season: 375, Tim Call , 1979 Career: 577, Mike Stadler, 1996-present
Passes Completed Game: 26, Tim Call vs. Whittier, 1979 Season: 164, Bob Dulich, 1973 Career: 31 I, Mike Stadler, 1996-present
Yards Gained Passing Game: 389, Bob Dulich vs. USIU, 1973 Season: 2538, Bob Dulich, 1973 Career: 4 ,324, Mike Stadler, 1996-present
Touchdown Passes Thrown Game: 5, Bob Dulich vs. USIU, '73; John Khamis vs. Dayton, '96;
Mike Stadler vs. Evansville, Drake & Valparaiso, '97 Season: 30, Mike Stadler, 1997 Career: 47 , Mike Stadler, 1996-present
Most Passes Had Intercepted Game: 4, Several Players Season: 18, Tim Call , 1979; Eric Sweet, 1982;
Pat Dixon, 1986 Career: 32, Pat Dixon, 1985-86
Fewest Passes Intercepted Game: 0, Several Players Season: I, Brendan Murphy, 1990 (Min. 100 Att.) Career: 11 , Steve Loomis, 1980-81 (Min. 200 Att.)
11 , Micheal Bennett, 1989-92 (249 Attempts)
RECEIVING Passes Caught
Game: I 0, Jeff Morgan vs. St. Mary's, 1979; I 0, Dylan Ching vs. Cal Lu, 1998
Season: 67, Ernie Yarbrough, 1973 Career: 135, Dylan Ching, 1996-present
Yards Pass Receiving Game: 207, Merl e Reed vs. Chino Institute, 1958 Season: I I 02, Ernie Yarbrough, 1973 Career: 2380, Dylan Ching, 1996-present
Touchdown Passes Caught Game: 4, Dylan Ching vs Drake, 1997 Season: 12, Dylan Ching, 1997 & 1998 Career: 30 Dvlan Ching, 1996-oresent
TOTAL OFFENSE Yards Gained
Game: 383 , Bob Dulich vs. USIU, 1973 Season: 2773, Bob Dul ich, 1973 Career: 4428, Mike Stadler, 1996-present
Total Offensive Plays Game: 54, Bob Dulich vs. Wittenberg, 1973 Season: 422, Bob Dul ich, 1973 Career: 686, Brendan Murphy, 1987-90
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SCORING Most Points
Game: 24, Jermaine Rucker, 1994 (vs. Azusa Pacific) ; Evan Hlavacek, '95 (vs. Valparaiso) & '96 (Cal