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focused competitive intelligententhusiastic strong accomplished toughspirited motivated tough powerful driven

fierce passionate strong intelligentdetermined strong fierce

2010 SCHEDULE

Head Coach Mark SpeckmanMcCulloch Stadium, Ogdahl Field and Charles Bowles Track

department of athletics willamette.edu/athletics

Sept. 4 University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point Stevens Point, WI 12 p.m. (2 p.m. Central)

Sept. 11 Hardin-Simmons University Abilene, TX 4 p.m. (6 p.m. Central)

Sept. 18 Southern Oregon University Salem, OR 1:30 p.m.

Oct. 2 Linfield College* McMinnville, OR 1:30 p.m.

Oct. 9 Pacific University* Forest Grove, OR 1:30 p.m.

Oct. 16 University of Puget Sound* Salem, OR 1:30 p.m.

Oct. 23 Menlo College Salem, OR 7 p.m.

Oct. 30 Whitworth University* Spokane, WA 1 p.m.

Nov. 6 Lewis & Clark College*# Salem, OR 1 p.m.

Nov. 13 Pacific Lutheran University* Puyallup, WA 12:30 p.m.

Nov. 20 NCAA Division III Playoffs - 1st Round TBA TBA

Nov. 27 NCAA Division III Playoffs - 2nd Round TBA TBA

Dec. 4 NCAA Division III Quarterfinals TBA TBA

Dec. 11 NCAA Division III Semifinals TBA TBA

Dec. 18 NCAA Division III Championship TBA TBA

* Northwest Conference Game # Senior Day

Games webcast at www.willamette/edu/athletics/bsn/webcast starting 15 minutes prior to kickoff

2010 FOOTBALLWILLAMETTE UNIVERSITY

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The Bearcats19-3 Since the Start of 2008

NCAA Playoffs1999, 2004, 2008

NAIA Playoffs1996, 1997

Record the past15 seasons99-55-1 (.642)

2008 Season Results (11-1)Sept. 6 Concordia-Moorhead 35-21 WSept. 13 at California Lutheran 31-17 WSept. 20 Southern Oregon 31-23 WSept. 27 at La Verne 44- 0 WOct. 4 at Whitworth* 32-23 WOct. 11 Lewis & Clark* 76-10 WOct. 18 atPacificLutheran* 45-18WOct. 25 atLinfield* 52-28WNov. 8 Puget Sound* 49-27 WNov. 15 Menlo* 28- 3 W

NCAA Division III PlayoffsNov. 22 Occidental (NCAA) 48-33 WNov. 29 UW-Whitewater (NCAA) 30-27 L

2009 Season Results (8-2)Sept. 5 at Concordia-Moorhead 24-17 LSept. 12 California Lutheran 20-13 WSept. 19 at Southern Oregon 22-15 WSept. 26 La Verne 52- 7 WOct. 3 at Whitworth* 42-13 WOct. 10 Lewis & Clark* 69-24 WOct. 17 atPacificLutheran* 35-17WOct. 24 atLinfield* 30-27LNov. 7 Puget Sound* 50- 6 WNov. 14 Menlo* 48-10 W

Merben Woo was named Second Team All-America in 2008.

Ralph Pineda was chosen Third Tam All-America

following the 2009 season.

Deon Horne rushed for988 yards and 12

touchdowns in 2008.

Scott Schoettgen caught 49 passes (14 TDs) in2009 after caching 29 passes (8 TDs) in 2008. Brian Widing completed

60.6% of his passes in 2009.Jose Green was First TeamAll-Region as a return

specialist in 2008.

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Willamette University General InformationLocation ........................................................................................................................Salem, OregonFounded ..........................................................................................................................................1842Enrollment .............................................................................. 1,801 Undergraduate; 2,606 OverallPresident ................................................................................................................. Dr. M. Lee PeltonDean of Campus Life........................................................................................Dr. David DouglassFaculty Athletic Representative ................................................................. Dr. Julianne AbendrothDirector of Athletics .................................................................................................... Mark MajeskiNickname ................................................................................................................................ BearcatsColors ............................................................................................................. Cardinal and Old GoldNational Affiliation ............................................................................................ NCAA Division IIIConference ...................................................................................... Northwest Conference (NWC)Stadium (Capacity/Surface) ..............................................McCulloch Stadium (2,400/FieldTurf)Associate Athletic Director .............................................................................Dr. R. Skip KenitzerAssistant Athletic Director ...........................................................................................Judy GordonHead Athletic Trainer .......................................................................................... Shane Wibel, ATCAssistant Athletic Trainer ................................................................................... Erin Scharer, ATCAssistant Athletic Trainer ...................................................................................... Ken Smith, ATCAthletics Communications Director .................................................................. Robert McKinneyAthletics Communications Phone ............................................................................(503) 370-6110Athletics Communications E-mail .......................................................rmckinne@willamette.eduAssistant Athletics Communications Director ............................................................ Sara ElcanoAdministrative Assistant .............................................................................................Leslie BerningPress Box Phone .........................................................................................................(503) 871-2704Athletics Department Phone/FAX .............................................(503) 370-6420/(503) 370-6379Athletics Department Web Site .......................................................www.willamette.edu/athletics

Credits: The 2010 Willamette University Football Media Guide was written, designed and edited by Robert McKinney, athletics communications director, with help from Sara Brooks, assistant athletics communications director, and from Maya McFaddin, student worker. Front Cover: Willamette players Harmon Bruno (left), Ralph Pineda (middle) and Walter Robinson II (right) are fired up for the 2010 season (Photo by Frank Miller). Back Cover photo of Mark Speckman also by Miller. Photos at Top of Inside Pages — Left: Bruno, Brian Widing, Pineda, Jose Green; Right: Mitchell Rowan, Dennis Plzak, Terrell Malley, Scott Schoettgen. Inside Photos are byNaomi Stukey and the Willamette University Office of Marketing Communications. Printing by K/P Corporation.

Highlights from 2008, 2009 .................. IFCGeneral Information/Quick Facts ........... 1Willamette University ..............................2-3Willamette Administration ......................... 4McCulloch Stadium .................................... 5Bearcat Locker Room ................................. 52010 Season Outlook ..............................6-7Head Coach Mark Speckman .................... 8Bearcat Coaching History .......................... 9Pineda Named All-America ....................... 9Assistant Coaches .................................10-11Willamette Football Roster .................12-13Senior Player Profiles ...........................14-20Player Photos and Information .........21-26Bearcats on the Internet ........................... 26Athletic Training/Team Physicians ........ 26Bearcat Football Hometowns.................. 27All-Time Bearcat Results .....................28-30

General Information

Jamiere Abney pulls away from the defense. Last year, Abney scored seven touchdownsand averaged 6.2 yards per carry.

Bearcat FootballQuick Facts

Head Coach ..................... Mark Speckman WU Record ................71-50 (13th year) Career Record ............71-50 (13th year) Assistant at WU ...........................3 years Alma Mater ............Azusa Pacific, 1977 Office Phone ................ (503) 375-5350Offensive Coordinator ........ Glen Fowles Office Phone ................ (503) 370-6424Defensive Coordinator ......Nathan Naggi Office Phone ................ (503) 375-53512009 Overall Record ............................. 8-22009 NWC Record ........... 5-1 (2nd place)Players Returning/Lost ...................78/50Starters Returning (O/D/S) ...........8/5/4Starters Lost (O/D/S) ....................3/6/1Web Broadcast .....FullAccessSports.com Play-by-Play .......................Mike Allegre Commentary ......................Craig SpiveyConference Championships ................. 23Recent NWC Titles ..‘95, ‘96, ‘97, ‘99, ‘08National Playoffs ...‘68, ‘96, ‘97, ‘99, ‘04, ‘08Championship Game ............................ ‘97

Head-to-Head Records ............................ 30NCAA Division III ................................... 31Postseason Appearances .......................... 312010 Opponents ...................................32-33Media Outlets ............................................ 33Willamette Football Records ..............34-35Recent All-Americans ............................... 36All-Region/All-District ............................ 36First Team All-Conference ...................... 37Where Are They Now? ............................ 37The Northwest Conference ..................... 382009 NWC Standings and Stats .............. 382009 All-NWC Selections ........................ 38Returning All-NWC .................................. 392009 Season Review .................................. 402009 Game Summaries ............................ 412009 Willamette Statistics ...................42-442010 Willamette Schedule ................... OBC

Table of Contents

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Willamette University, the first university in the West, has a heritage dating to 1842. Students and employees at Willamette are proud of its academic strength, as well as its beautiful, tree-lined campus. Academic success is typical for students at Willamette. More importantly, faculty and staff are concerned about the overall success of each student, so the focus is not only on quality experiences in the classroom, but also on social and cultural development. Students are expected to work hard in their academic endeavors and are also expected to have fun, be active in the community and bring their own personality to everything they do. We’re proud of our students’ academic abilities. We’re also proud of our studentsas friends, neighbors and fellow citizens. They have found an ideal match between high-level academics and a variety of quality experiences as members of the community. They exemplify the University motto: “Notunto ourselves alone are we born.” This motto is put into action locally andthroughout the world. At Willamette, youcan study abroad, as many of our students

do each year. Our students also are actively involved in social and environmental issues. They are concerned about maintaining the beautiful Oregon landscape, while workingto improve the lives of others. And so, while Willamette has the sameacademic expectations as the nation’s mostacclaimed colleges and universities, we hopewe’ve added something extra ... an equally important focus outside the classroom. Attending college should be fun, inspiring and at times invigorating. It should bothchallenge you and make you laugh. Academically, Willamette has the College of Liberal Arts, the College of Law, the George H. Atkinson Graduate School of Management, and the School of Education. Cooperative programs enable all students tobenefit from the overall curriculum. Willamette is known for its intellectual vitality, its cohesive campus community, its concern for every student, and its ability to balance a rigorous academic program withvaried extracurricular activities. The facultyand staff bring a wide range of views andexperiences to the the campus. Willamette’s student-faculty ratio of 10:1 allows faculty to maintain ample office hours and to serve as advisors. They are engaged in scholarly research and publish their findings, but theyare primarily focused on teaching. Willamette is selective and seeks seriousand talented students. The average first-yearstudent has a 3.75 GPA, an SAT score of1840 and an ACT score of 28. Enrollmentat the undergraduate level is 1,801, with a

total enrollment of 2,606. About 95 percentof Willamette students receive financial aid and scholarships. Many students choose toattend graduate or professional school. Willamette’s endowment is consistently among the largest in the Northwest and compares favorably on a national basis. Thecampus features 43 buildings on 61 acres.

The Oregon State Capitol is located north ofthe Willamette University campus.

Why ChooseWillamette University?Quality AcademicsStudent-Athletes are more than1/4 of the student bodyCompetition in the NCAAand the Northwest ConferenceStudent-Faculty Ratio of 10:1Students from 47 States and27 Foreign CountriesOpportunity to Study Abroad Located across the streetfrom the Oregon State CapitolNear the Pacific Coast and theCascade Mountains

During the past decade, more than $50million has been invested in the campus. Recent projects include the $5.5 million Hallie Ford Museum of Art, the $8 million Mary Stuart Rogers Music Center, and the $2.7 million Montag Student Center and the$14 million Kaneko Commons.

Historic Waller Hall (left) and Eaton Hall are seen from across the campus quad.

WillametteUniversity

Willamette Athleticsis the place for

Scholars and Champions

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American Ethnic Studies (m)American Studies (M)Anthropology (M, m)Archaeology (M, m)Art History (M, m)Art, Studio (M, m)Asian Studies (m)Art, Technology, and Multimedia (m)Biology (M, m) BA/MBA Business Management (s)Chemistry (M, m) Chinese Studies (m)Classical Studies (M, m) Comparative Literature and the History of Ideas (M) Computer Science (M, m)Economics (M, m) 3-2 Engineering (s)English (M, m) Environmental Science (M, m) Exercise Science (M) Film Studies (m)3-2 Forestry (s)French (M, m)Geography (m) German (M, m) History (M, m) Humanities (M)International Studies (M)Japanese (m)Japanese Studies (M)Latin American Studies (M, m)Mathematics (M, m)Music (M, m)*Philosophy (M, m)Physics (M, m)Politics (M, m)Pre-law (s)Pre-medicine (s)Pre-veterinary Medicine (s)3-2 Public Management (s)Psychology (M, m)Religious Studies (M, m)Rhetoric and Media Studies (M, m)Russian (m)Sociology (M, m)Spanish (M, m)Theatre (M, m)Women’s and Gender Studies (M, m)

Academic ChoicesUndergraduate Majors (M),

minors (m), special programs (s)

* In addition to the Bachelor of Arts degree,Willamette University offers the Bachelorof Music degree in Music Composition,Music Education and Music Performance

The Willamette football team plays a competitive

schedule that has includedgames in California, Texas,Minnesota and Wisconsin

in recent seasons.

Construction has been finished on FordHall, which now houses Rhetoric and Media Studies, Computer Science, Math, Digital Art, Film Studies and Music Technology. Funds for the 46,000-square-foot buildingincluded an $8 million gift from Hallie Ford. Running through the WU campus is theMill Stream. It creates a beautiful setting towalk to classes, play games on the campus

quad or hang out with friends. Willametteis fortunate to have a great combination ofwonderful landscaping, beautiful trees andopen spaces. Students also interact with afriendly and attentive faculty and staff. Willamette benefits from its location across the street from the Oregon State

Capitol and from being near other federal, state, county, and city offices. In particular,Willamette students are often chosen forinternships with government organizations. Students also participate in a wide varietyof volunteers service projects through theCommunity Outreach Program. The Willamette football team is involvedwith the United Way Days of Caring eachyear. Other WU athletic teams also havebeen active in the surrounding area throughcommunity service events. Salem, the state capital, is the second-largest city in Oregon, with a populationof about 154,510. Salem features a rangeof restaurants, theaters and other cultural opportunities ... many within easy walking distance. The Willamette River winds itsway through Salem’s historic downtowndistrict before flowing northward. The Pacific Coast is an hour to the west,the Cascade Mountains are about the same distance to the east and Portland is just 45minutes to the north. Also in the region arethe Columbia River gorge and Mount Hood.

The Willamette campus: Top Left — Students study together in the Mark O. Hatfield Library; Bottom Left — The Mill Stream provides a great place to play catch or relax with friends. FarRight — The Willamette campus is a beautiful setting within the City of Salem, Oregon.

WillametteUniversity

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Dr. M. Lee Pelton was appointed the 22nd president of Willamette University in July, 1999. Under Pelton’s leadership, the University has increased its academic profile, successfully employing strategies to attract the best faculty and the brightest students from the state, the nation and the world. Since 2001, Willamette University has been ranked a top tier liberal arts college by U.S. News and World Report. President Pelton holds a doctorate from Harvard University and an undergraduate degree in English and psychology from Wichita State University, where he graduated magna cum laude in 1974. His area of academic focus is 19th century British prose and poetry. He served as dean of the college at Colgate University (1988-91) and Dartmouth College (1991-98). At Harvard, he taught in theEnglish Department and was the dean of one of Harvard’s 13 undergraduate colleges. He continues to teach at Willamette in a variety of subjects ranging from 1st century Athensto post-apartheid South Africa.

Mark Majeski began his tenure with Willamette University inOctober of 2000, following five years as athletic director at theUniversity of California, Santa Cruz and four years as assistant athletic director at Menlo College. He has been a past chairman of the NCAA Division III membership committee, which provides oversight of the Division III provisional member program. Majeski previously served on the NCAA Division IIImen’s tennis committee, overseeing championships in that sport. A former basketball, track and softball coach, Majeski alsoworked venue management and operations for the 1994 FIFA Men’s Soccer World Cup and the 1996 Atlanta Olympic Games. At WU, Majeski oversees 20 varsity teams, with the Bearcats competing in NCAA Division III, the Northwest Conference

and the Intercollegiate Rowing Association. He is the swimming liaison between the NWCcoaches and athletic directors. Majeski received an undergraduate degree in journalism from Menlo College and a master’s degree in higher education administration from San JoseState University. He lives in Salem with his wife, Denise, and their son, Jack Henry, age 6.

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Bearcat Head CoachesBaseballAaron Swick(503) 370-6011

Men’s BasketballKip Ioane(503) 370-6063

Women’s BasketballAnne Lapray(503) 370-6132

Cross Country (M/W)Track & Field (M/W)Matt McGuirk(503) 370-6898

FootballMark Speckman(503) 375-5350

Golf (M/W)Noah Horstman(971) 285-6600

Rowing (M/W)Susan Parkman(503) 370-6655

Men’s SoccerNelson Larson(503) 375-5428

Women’s SoccerHillary Arthur(503) 370-6657

SoftballDamian Williams(503) 370-6656

Swimming (M/W)Leslie Shevlin(503) 370-6601

Men’s TennisToby Krauel(503) 370-6841

Women’s TennisBecky Roberts(503) 370-6804

VolleyballTom Shoji(503) 370-6230

Dr. M. Lee PeltonPresident

Mark MajeskiDirector of Athletics

Dean of Campus Life....................................................................................... Dr. David DouglassFaculty Athletic Representative .................................................................Dr. Julianne AbendrothAssociate Athletic Director .............................................................................Dr. R. Skip KenitzerAssistant Athletic Director ...........................................................................................Judy GordonHead Athletic Trainer ..........................................................................................Shane Wibel, ATCAssistant Athletic Trainer ...................................................................................Erin Scharer, ATCAssistant Athletic Trainer ......................................................................................Ken Smith, ATCAthletics Communications Director ..................................................................Robert McKinneyAssistant Athletics Communications Director ............................................................Sara ElcanoRecruiting Coordinator ........................................................................................... Tony CassinerioGame Management Coordinator ......................................................................... Damian WilliamsAdministrative Assistant ............................................................................................ Leslie Berning

Department of Athletics Administrative Staff

WillametteAdministration

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McCulloch Stadium provides the home field for the Willamette University Bearcats. Ogdahl Field at McCulloch Stadium is anartificial turf facility that is one of the topNCAA Division III facilities in the Pacific Northwest. It combines the closeness and atmosphere of an old-time stadium with modern elements as a FieldTurf playingsurface, spacious locker rooms and a newscoreboard with jumbo video screen. The stadium seats approximately 2,400fans. All seating is covered, providing fanswith a comfortable setting even in inclement weather. The press box, located above theseating, was designed with plenty of room for coaches, media representatives and the statistical crew. It also includes a booth forthe public address announcer and official timer, as well as a room for WU’s presidentto host supporters and dignitaries.

With lights surrounding the field, the Bearcats have been able to add another element to Willamette football with nightgames since 2004. The Bearcats also play afternoon games to take advantage of thesunny skies during most of the season. Another advantage is that the stadium includes an athletic training room, allowing Willamette athletes to receive treatmentson-site. Football players have convenient access to athletic trainers at practices andhome games throughout the season. Likewise, Bearcat football coaches haveoffice space at the stadium in addition tooffices at the Sparks Center on campus. This is helpful for watching game films andfor holding team and position meetings. Last season, Willamette’s home scheduleincluded a 20-13 victory against California Lutheran and a 42-13 win over Whitworth, as the Bearcats finished 4-1 at McCulloch Stadium. WU is 35-22 (.614) at home sinceMark Speckman became head coach. McCulloch Stadium also features theCharles Bowles Track, an all-weather facility that is the home for Willamette’s highly-

Willamette’sHome FieldAdvantage:Top Left - Chad Pollard scoresa touchown asthe Bearcats and fans celebrate; Top Right - WU’s new scoreboard;At Right - Fans cheer for a bigplay by theBearcats.

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McCullochStadium

Willamette has a spacious locker room at McCulloch Stadium that is used during all

practices and home games. It features individual lockers with plenty of space for storing equipment. From the start of preseason until the end of the year, the Willamette locker room is a key part of Bearcat Football.

Bearcat Locker Room

regarded men’s and women’s track and fieldteams. The track also provides a great placefor the finish line at home cross country meets. This season, Willamette will host the NCAA Division III West Regional in men’sand women’s cross country. The entire complex, which also includesRoy S. “Spec” Keene Stadium for baseball,is adjacent to Bush’s Pasture Park. The park

Since 1998, Willamette has earned a 41-23 (.641) recordat McCulloch Stadium. The Bearcats are 10-2 at homeover the past two seasons.

hosts cross country meets on its wide paths and also is known for its art exhibits, rosegarden, trees and expanses of open land. McCulloch Stadium is located just two blocks from the Willamette campus. It isa short distance for students to walk fromdorm rooms to the stadium to attend homegames. WU played six home games in 2008,including two NCAA Playoff games.

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SeasonOutlook

Quarterbacks Brian Widing (left) and Kevin Ramay (right) shared duties for most of the 2009season. They each threw for nine touchdowns and completed more than 55% of their passes.

Willamette University enters the 2010 seasonwith an experienced squad and a challenging schedule. The Bearcats have achieved a 19-3 combined record over the past two seasons. In 2009, Willamette was 8-2 overall, including 5-1in the Northwest Conference (2nd place). The Bearcats will open this year's scheduleby playing four consecutive games against very talented opponents, starting at the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point on Sept. 4, followed by traveling to Hardin-Simmons University (Texas)on Sept. 11. WU will host NAIA foe Southern Oregon University on Sept. 18. Following an open date, the Bearcats will start Northwest Conference play against defending NWC champion LinfieldCollege on Oct. 2. "It really places a premium on guys working hard during the summer and coming in ready to go," Speckman said about playing at Stevens Point and having four difficult games early in theschedule. "We don't have much time to prepare."

Offense A key factor for Willamette is the return of two quarterbacks who received extensive playingtime as freshmen in 2009. Brian Widing started the final nine gamesafter Ryan Whitcomb was injured in the first game for the second year in row. Kevin Ramay also saw significant action, as Willamette spentnearly the entire season using a two-QB system.

Whitcomb received his bachelor’s degree this spring and is expected to return to action this fall while starting academic work in Willamette's Master of Arts in Teaching (MAT) program. He will likely see action at quarterback, flanker orwide receiver. Head Coach Mark Speckman has flexibility in how to utilize Whitcomb's strengths due to the tremendous success of Widing and Ramay this past season. Whitcomb is an exceptional runnerand a team leader. In Whitcomb's only full season of action at Willamette in 2007, he rushed for 677 yards and three touchdowns on 128 carries (5.3 avg.). He also completed 44 of 85 passes for 480 yardsand three touchdowns. Widing and Ramay excelled in the passing game last fall. Widing completing 60.6% of his passes (60 of 99) for 887 yards, nine touchdowns and just one interception. Ramay connected on 55.6% of his passes (40 of 72) for 625 yards, nine touchdowns and three interceptions. Bothachieved passing efficiency ratings above 160.0. Willamette has eight returning starters on offense and five returning starters on defense. Mitchell Rowan, the punter and place-kicker,also returns for his junior season. Six of Willamette's returning starters on of-fense are seniors, led by wide receiver Scott Schoettgen. In 2009, Schoettgen caught 49 passes for 840 yards and scored 14 touchdowns for the Bearcats. He tied a school record with

four touchdown catches against the Universityof Puget Sound on Nov. 7. He averaged 5.4 catches per game and 88.7 yards per game. He missed one game due to injury. He was namedFirst Team All-Northwest Conference. Schoettgen earned a career-high 191 yardson just five catches against California LutheranUniversity on Sept. 12. In his three seasons at WU, he has caught 80 passes for 1,485 yards and 23 touchdowns. He needs six touchdowns to tieWillamette's career record for TD catches. Newcomer Jake Knecht (So., WR), a transfer from Illinois State University, will be another keyreceiver for the Bearcats. Knecht is originallyfrom Issaquah, Wash. Jamiere Abney, a junior, filled in well at the tailback position last season after Deon Horne missed two of the final three games in his career due to injury. Abney carried the ball 56 timesfor 348 yards (6.2 avg.) and seven touchdownsduring the season. Flankers Chad Pollard, a junior, and Mikey Lemon, a senior, also return. Pollard was chosenSecond Team All-NWC after rushing for 311 yards on 46 carries (6.8 avg.) and catching 15passes for 279 yards and three touchdowns. Lemon gained 229 yards on 36 carries (6.4 avg.)and hauled in 11 passes for 140 yards. Terrell Malley, a sophomore, has exceptionalspeed and also will see playing time at tailback or flanker. He rushed for 270 yards on 48 carriesas a freshman in 2009. Willamette returns three of five starters in the offensive line, but must replace Third Team All-West Region selections Scott Hirschberger at

Scott Schoettgen hauls in a pass. During hiscareer he has caught 80 passes for a total of1,485 yards and 23 touchdowns.

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Two newcomers who will battle for starting positions on defense are Dominic David (So., S) and Michael Del Real (Jr., S). Both have collegeexperience, David at Portland State Universityand Del Real at Hartnell College.

Special Teams Special teams should remain strong. MitchellRowan (So.) averaged 35.7 yards per punt andhit 6 of 8 field goals. He made 46 of 51 extra points and now holds WU's career records with108 makes on 117 attempts over two years. Jose Green, a senior this fall, is back as the primary punt and kick return specialist. In 2009 he averaged 24.3 yards on seven punt returnsand gained an average of 18.2 yards on eight kickoff returns. Malley also returned kickoffsand averaged 18.1 yards on 16 attempts.

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Season GP Rushes Yards Avg. TDs Avg./Gm. NCAA Rank1998 10 584 3,403 5.8 35 340.3 6th1999 11 595 3,548 6.0 35 322.5 4th *2000 10 491 2,528 5.1 15 252.8 11th2001 9 447 2,391 5.3 25 265.7 9th2002 10 561 3,500 6.2 38 350.0 2nd2003 10 513 3,453 6.7 34 345.3 3rd2004 11 557 2,752 4.9 30 250.2 18th2005 9 474 2,148 4.5 23 238.7 18th2006 9 369 1,560 4.2 16 173.3 49th2007 10 501 2,500 5.0 25 250.0 18th2008 12 505 3,014 6.0 41 251.2 15th2009 10 458 2,344 5.1 30 234.4 20thTotals 121 6,055 33,141 5.5 347 273.9 11 in Top 20* Regular season ranking (postseason stats did not count in 1999)

Willamette Rushing Offense Since 1998

SeasonOutlook

Jose Green returns a kick for the Bearcats.In 2009, Green averaged 24.3 yards on sevenpunt returns.

center and Joe Penkala at right tackle. Left tackleEdward Salceda and right guard Luis Guerra both earned Second Team All-NWC honors in2009 and will be seniors this season.

Defense Willamette returns two of four starters in the defensive line, one of three starters at linebacker and two of four starters in the secondary. Four of the five returning starters on defense will beseniors in 2010. The senior starters are defensive end Walter Robinson II, inside linebacker Ralph Pineda,cornerback Jeff Kahler and safety Arlin Taylor. Pineda was selected Third Team All-America and First Team All-West Region by D3Football.com in 2009. He also was chosen First TeamAll-NWC in addition to being selected NWCDefensive Player of the Year. Ron Carter, the only returning starter who will be a junior this fall, was named Third Team All-West Region in 2009. He also was namedFirst Team All-NWC. Pineda is the top returning tackler for WU, after finishing second on the squad in 2009 with 81 total tackles, including 5.5 tackles for losses and 3.0 quarterback sacks. He intercepted two passes, forced three fumbles and recovered three fumbles. Robinson made 60 tackles and led theBearcats with 11.5 tackles for losses and 6.0quarterback sacks.

Taylor achieved 33 total tackles a year ago. He intercepted a pass and recovered one fumble.Kahler provided 17 tackles to go with three passbreak-ups and two interceptions. A year ago the Bearcats used many players on defense, especially at linebacker and defensive back. As a result, the team should be able to find starters who already have experience at most ofthe remaining positions. "We played a lot of people at all of those positions on defense," Speckman said. "They all received a lot of playing time and are capable ofstepping in and making a difference." A good example is Harmon Bruno at outside linebacker. Bruno, who is a junior this season, played in all 10 games off the bench in 2009 andranked third on the team with 66 total tackles.He was named Honorable Mention All-NWC.

Walter Robinson II (#45) tackles a California Lutheran player. Last year, Robinson achieved60 total tackles and led Willamette with 11.5 tackles for losses and 6.0 quarterback sacks.

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• Recordof71-50(.587)asHeadCoachatWillamette• NorthwestConferenceCoachoftheYearin1999and2008• Recordof99-55-1(.642)onWillametteFootballStaff• NationalPlayoffsin1996,1997(TitleGame),1999,2004and2008• NWCChampionshipsin1995,1996,1997,1999and2008• InspirationalSpeakerforMajorCorporations,Schoolsand National Meetings

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Head CoachMark Speckman (13th year)

Head Coach Mark Speckman is in his 13th year leading the Bearcatfootball team. He head coaching record at Willamette is 71-50 (.587).

The Speckman Standard at WillametteYear Overall Pct. NWC Pct. Position 1995 6-2-1 .722 4-0-1 ** .900 Offensive Coordinator 1996 9-2-0 # .818 5-0-0 * 1.000 Offensive Coordinator 1997 13-1-0 # .929 5-0-0 * 1.000 Offensive Coordinator 1998 7-3-0 .700 3-2-0 .600 Head Coach 1999 7-4-0 # .636 5-0-0 * 1.000 Head Coach 2000 3-7-0 .300 0-5-0 .000 Head Coach 2001 4-5-0 .444 2-3-0 .400 Head Coach 2002 6-4-0 .600 3-2-0 .600 Head Coach 2003 7-3-0 .700 4-1-0 .800 Head Coach 2004 7-4-0 # .636 4-1-0 .800 Head Coach 2005 5-4-0 .556 3-1-0 .750 Head Coach 2006 2-7-0 .222 2-4-0 .333 Head Coach 2007 4-6-0 .400 3-3-0 .500 Head Coach 2008 11-1-0 # .917 6-0-0 * 1.000 Head Coach 2009 8-2-0 .800 5-1-0 .833 Head CoachHead Coach 71-50-0 .587 40-23-0 .635 12 SeasonsOverall Record 99-55-1 .642 54-23-1 .699 15 Seasons

* NWC Champion ** NWC Co-Champion # National playoff berth

Head Coach Mark Speckmanled the Bearcats to the

NCAA Division III Playoffsin 1999, 2004 and 2008.

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in motion across the formation before the snap to take a handoff, block on a running play or become a receiver. The ball can go in a numberof directions on any given snap. Willamette hasused it’s fast-paced offense to set many recordsunder Speckman’s guidance. Prior to joining the Willamette coachingstaff, Speckman was a head coach at the high school level for 14 seasons in California. His high school teams earned a combined recordof 113-48-3 (.698). Speckman coached Merced High School’s football team to national prominence during his eight-year tenure (1986-93). Merced recorded back-to-back 14-0 seasons in 1989 and 1990, after going 13-1 in 1988. The 1990 team, voted #1 in California, was ranked #5 in the nation by ESPN and #10 by USA Today. In addition tocoaching, Speckman also taught at Merced HS. He grew up in Belmont, Calif., just southof the San Francisco area. He was the second-oldest of four children. After graduating from high school, he wentto Menlo College in Atherton, Calif. He played football for two seasons at Menlo, which was a junior college at the time. He then transferred

Head Coach Mark Speckman is in his 13th year as the leader of the Willamette University football team and is in his 16th season on the coaching staff. Speckman’s career record as a head coach since 1998 is 71-50 (.587), including19-3 (.864) since the start of the 2008 season. Speckman led the Bearcats to an 8-2 overall record in 2009, including 5-1 (2nd place) in theNorthwest Conference. Willamette scored 38.2 points per game, allowed just 15.9 points percontest and gained 402.8 total yards per game. In 2008, Willamette claimed the NWC title, ended the regular season 10-0, qualified for the NCAA Division III Playoffs and finished 11-1 overall. The Bearcats set school records with498 points and 69 touchdowns. Willamette alsoreached the NCAA Playoffs in 1999 and 2004. Speckman was chosen NWC Coach of the Year in 1999 and 2008. He was named 2008 Regional Coach of the Year by the AFCA and D3Football.com. He was a finalist for the 2008 Liberty Mutual Coach of the Year Award. In 15 years at WU, he has contributed to 11 winningseasons and a 99-55-1 (.642) overall record. Speckman is regarded as an authority on the “The Fly” offense. “The Fly” brings the flanker

to Azusa Pacific University (Calif.), to complete his degree. He was named NAIA Honorable Mention All-America as a linebacker. Speckman is a popular guest speaker with educational and business organizations. He has delivered numerous speeches to school boards, teachers and business groups regarding personal motivation and achieving one’s potential. He was inducted into the San Mateo County (Calif.) Sports Hall of Fame in 2007 and into the MenloCollege Athletics Hall of Fame in 2009.

He has a great sense of humor that keeps his friends, fellow coaches and even his players laughing. He stays up-to-date on all aspects of Bearcat football, but gives his assistant coachesfreedom to handle their position assignments. Speckman and his wife, Sue, live in Salem and are the parents of three adult children: Lisa, Tim and Julie. Tim works as an assistant coach on the Willamette football staff.

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Head Coach Seasons Years W L T Pct.Ted Ogdahl 20 1952-71 98 64 10 .599Roy S. “Spec” Keene 17 1926-42 84 51 6 .617Mark Speckman 12 1998-Pres. 71 50 0 .587Dan Hawkins 5 1993-97 40 11 1 .779Joe Broeker 11 1982-92 38 56 5 .409Tommy Lee 8 1974-81 33 36 2 .479Dr. G.J. Sweetland, Jr. 5 1909-13 20 4 0 .833Jerry Lillie 2 1947-48 13 7 0 .650Chauncey Bishop 3 1904-06 11 8 2 .571C.R. Stackhouse 3 1949-51 10 15 2 .407Joe Schaffeld 2 1972-73 8 10 0 .444R.L. Matthews 2 1919-20 7 2 1 .750R.L. Matthews 3 1915-17 7 5 1 .577Harry Trotter 2 1943-44 5 3 0 .625Guy L. Rathbun 3 1923-25 5 17 2 .250Roy Bohler 2 1921-22 4 9 0 .308Prof. B. Moyer 1 1903 3 2 2 .500A.R. “Bert” Oliver 1 1899 3 2 0 .600Mutt Dietz 1 1901 3 0 0 1.000C.R. “Brick” Morse 1 1895 2 2 0 .500Mark Savage 1 1896 2 0 1 .833Prof. A. Moser 1 1902 1 4 1 .250Profs. Boyer & Nace 1 1907 2 4 0 .333Harley E. Kirby 1 1908 1 5 0 .167O.C. Thompson 1 1914 2 3 0 .400Walter E. Erickson 1 1946 6 2 1 .722No recognized coach 1 1894 1 4 1 .250

Totals (25 Coaches) 111 1894-2009 480 376 38 .558Ties counted as one-half win, one-half loss

No team fielded in 1897, 1898, 1900, 1918 and 1945

Willamette Head Football Coaches Willamette UniversityHead Coach MarkSpeckman watches theBearcats in action, while keeping his play list nearby. Speckman is in his 13th year as theBearcats’ head coachHe also is in his 16thseason as a memberof the Willamettecoaching staff.

Willamette University’s23 Conference Championships

1929 (5-0-0) 1942 (4-0-0) 1968 (6-0-0)1934 (5-0-0) 1946 (6-0-0) 1971 (4-2-0)*1935 (4-0-0) 1947 (6-0-0) 1995 (4-0-1)*1936 (6-0-0) 1954 (4-1-0)* 1996 (5-0-0)1937 (5-0-0) 1958 (5-0-0) 1997 (5-0-0)1938 (4-1-0)* 1959 (3-1-1) 1999 (5-0-0)1940 (4-0-0) 1960 (5-0-0) 2008 (6-0-0)1941 (5-0-0) 1967 (5-1-0)* All titles are in the Northwest Conference except for theColumbia Football Association title in 1995, * Co-Championship

Willamette University inside linebacker Ralph Pineda, a junior in 2009, was chosen Third Team All-America by D3Football.com. Pineda also was chosen First Team All-West Region, earned First Team All-NorthwestConference honors and was selected NWCDefensive Player of the Year. For the season, Pineda ranked second on the Willamette defense with 81 total tack-les. He earned 31 solo tackles and registered51 assists. He also provided WU with 5.5tackles for losses and 3.0 quarterback sacks.

He earned a reputation for making hard,memorable tackles. Pineda forced three fumbles and alsorecovered three fumbles. Against Whitworth University on Oct. 3, he forced a fumble, recovered the ball and scored a touchdownon a 14-yard return — all on the same play. He also intercepted two passes and broke up two passes during the season. Hereturned one of his interceptions from thegoal line to the WU 45 against Southern Oregon University to set up WU’s clinch-ing touchdown nine plays later. The Bearcatsdefeated the Raiders, 22-15. During the year, Pineda registered 10 ormore tackles five times, including 14 tackles against Linfield College on Oct. 24. Pineda achieved 12 tackles at Southern Oregonand earned 11 tackles versus Whitworth. He helped the Bearcats limit opponents to just 3.1 yards per rushing attempt. He also

Pineda Named Third Team All-Americacontributed to a pass rush that resulted in 34 quarterback sacks by the Bearcats for a total of 177 yards. WU held opponents to 5.5 yards per pass attempt and to 10.9 yardsper completion. Willamette finished the year 8-2 overall,including 5-1 in the NWC. The Bearcats led the NWC in total defense, allowing 279.2 yards per game. Willamette also was first in scoring defense, allowing only 15.9 points per game. The Bearcats were ranked #24in the final NCAA Division III Top 25 pollreleased by D3Football.com.

Ralph PinedaSenior in 2010Inside Linebacker

Hometown:Los Angeles, Calif.

Ralph Pineda’s Stats in 2009Games Played ........................................ 10Unassisted Tackles ................................. 31Assisted Tackles ..................................... 50Total Tackles ........................................... 81Forced Fumbles........................................ 3 Fumbles Recovered ...................... 3 (1 TD)Interceptions ............................................. 2

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OffensiveCoaches

Brandon BennettOffensive Line(3rd Year)Willamette University ‘07

Chuck Pinkerton enters his 13th season as an assistant coach with the Bearcats. He coached running backs from 1998 through 2004, then began coachingWU’s quarterbacks during the 2005 season. Pinkerton was a four-year starter at quarterback for the Bearcatsand helped the team reach the 1997 NAIA National Championship game. Pinkerton also led the Bearcatsto three conference titles from 1995-97. In 1996 and 1997, he was named First Team All-NCIC and was chosen Honorable Mention NAIA All-America. Hegraduated from Willamette in 1998 with a degree inEconomics. He will be inducted into the WU Athletics Hall of Fame this fall. Pinkerton is an accountant. Helives in West Salem, with his wife, Melanie, and theirchildren, Meredith, 9, Jeremiah, 6, and Elizabeth, 3.

Tim Speckman is in his fifth year as an assistant coach for the ’Cats. He is in his fourth year workingwith the running backs after coaching WU’s flankersin 2005. Speckman was an oustanding wide receiverat nearby South Salem High School. He redshirted atWillamette University in 1999, then played one season at San Bernardino Valley College in 2001. He returnedto Willamette for the 2002 and 2003 seasons. In 2003,he averaged 19.2 yards per catch for the Bearcats. He received a bachelor’s degree in Social Sciences from Western Oregon University in 2009. He is completinga Master of Arts in Education at WOU. Speckman has a daughter, Hannah, age 7. He lives in Salem and is theson of Willamette Head Coach Mark Speckman.

Tim SpeckmanRunning Backs(5th Year)Played at WU, 2002-03

Brandon Bennett starts his third season on the coaching staff after playing for WU from 2004-07. At WU, he earned AFCA First Team All-America honors in 2006 and 2007. He was selected Second Team A.P.Little All-America in 2007 and Third Team in 2006.He was named First Team All-NWC three times andwas Honorable Mention as a freshman in 2004. His powerful blocking at offensive tackle helped Willamette earn 8,960 rushing yards (229.7 avg.) and 94 TDs overhis four years. Bennett graduated in December of 2007 with a degree in Economics and is in WU’s Master of Arts in Teaching program. He played on the NCAA Division III All-Star Team that defeated Mexico, 37-19, in the 2007 Aztec Bowl. He played football in Europeduring 2008 and competed in Arena2 football in 2009.

Josh ScottWide ReceiversSpecial Teams Coordinator(11th Year)Willamette University ‘99

Chuck PinkertonQuarterbacks(13th Year)Willamette University ‘98

Josh Scott enters his 11th season as an assistant coach at Willamette, including the last six seasons as the Bearcats’ wide receivers coach and special teams coordinator. Scott played for Willamette from 1996 until 1998 as a quarterback and a wide receiver. In addition to his current duties at WU, he is employedas a math teacher at McNary High School in Keizer.Scott also runs the Bearcats’ highly-successful youth summer football camp held for four days in mid-July.He graduated from Willamette in 1999 with a degree in History. In 2001, Scott earned a Master’s in Education degree from Western Oregon University. Scott, and his wife, Marie, have a daughter, MacKenzie, age 6, andtwin boys, Logan and Teagan, 2 years old.

John ScottTight Ends(3rd Year)California State-Chico ‘97

John Scott is in his third season as an assistant coach at Willamette. He coaches the tight ends for theBearcats. Prior to arriving at Willamette in 2008, Scottwas a high school football coach in California for 13seasons. He currently teaches social studies as HouckMiddle School in the Salem-Keizer School District.He graduated from Butte Community College (Calif.)and earned a bachelor’s degree in Liberal Studies fromCalifornia State University-Chico. He also receivedhis teaching license at Cal State-Chico. In football, heplayed center at Chico High School and also in college. Scott and his wife, Debbie, are the parents of two daughters, Jasmine, age 12, and Jordan, age 10, andtwin sons, Julius and Jackson, age 7.

Joe Penkala is in his first season as an offensive assistant on the coaching staff after playing for the Bearcats from 2006-09. He was named First Team All-Northwest Conference and Third Team All-West Region at offensive tackle during his senior season.His blocking helped the Bearcats gain 402.8 total yardsper game in 2009. His efforts also contributed to WU achieving 212 first downs, while scoring 30 rushing touchdowns and 19 touchdowns through the air. He was a regular starter in 2007, 2008 and 2009. Penkala graduated from WU earlier this year with a major inEconomics and is in the final year of his MBA at the Atkinson Graduate School of Management. He went to Loyola Academy in Niles, Ill., where he receivedAll-Conference honors in football.

Joe PenkalaOffensive Assistant(1st Year)Willamette University ‘10

Glen FowlesAsst. Head Coach, Offensive Coord., Offensive Line(13th year, 15th year on WU staff)

offensive linemen. In 2008, he was named thenational Coordinator Coach of the Year. Fowles came to WU as a transfer student in 1994 and started two years at offensive tackle.He was named Second Team All-Conference asa junior and was drafted by Ottawa of the CFL.He chose to return to WU and was Honorable Mention All-NWC as a senior despite missing half the year with an injury. He earned a B.S. in Exercise Science from WU in 1996. Fowles and his wife, Rochelle have a son, Gavin, age 3, anda daughter, Raegan, 9 months old.

Glen Fowles is in his 13th year as offensive coordinator for the Bearcats and in his 15th season as a Willamette football coach. He is theassistant head coach and the team’s strength and conditioning coordinator. Fowles was theoffensive line coach for the Bearcats in 1996 and 1997, before adding offensive coordinator duties in 1998. He has coached 13 First Team All-NWC

Willamette University ‘96

Mikey Lemon (Sr., FL) scores a touchdownfor the Bearcats against California Lutheran.

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Darryl Smith is in his fifth season as an assistant coach with the Bearcats. His currently works with and develops Willamette’s defensive tackles. Smith joined WU after coaching for a total of 30 seasons at Sentinel High School in Missoula, Mont. While at Sentinel, he coached former Bearcat assistant coach Chris Prange and current WU assistant coach Tanner Smith, his son.As a college student, Darryl Smith played baseball for two years at Northern Montana College and for two seasons at Eastern Montana College. In 1975, he graduated from Eastern Montana (currently MSU-Billings) with a bachelor’s degree in Special Education. Smith is starting his third year as a special education teacher in Salem. He has three adult children: Tanner,30, Cory, 28, and Allyson, 25.

Tanner Smith is in his seventh year working withthe Bearcats’ defensive ends and kickers. He playedfour seasons of football at Montana State University-Northern as a center and a kicker. He set five schoolkicking records during his career. As a freshman, hekicked a 23-yard field goal in overtime to give MSU-Northern its first conference win in 27 years. Prior tojoining the Bearcat football coaching staff in 2004, he coached football for one year at Sentinel High School, his alma mater, in Missoula, Mont. He graduated fromMontana State-Northern in 2003, after completing work on a degree in Physical Education. In addition tocoaching at WU, he is a physical education teacher atScott Elementary School in Salem. He is the son ofDarryl Smith, who also is an assistant coach at WU.

Darryl SmithDefensive Tackles(5th Year)Eastern Montana Coll. ‘75

Tanner SmithDefensive Ends/Kickers(6th Year)Montana State-Northern ‘03

Tony Cassinerio, who previously coached at WUfrom 2001 through 2003, is in his fifth year sincereturning to the Bearcat coaching staff in 2006. He is Willamette’s recruiting coordinator and also coaches the team’s safeties and rovers. In 2004 and 2005, he wasa graduate assistant coach at Boise State University.Cassinerio was a cornerback at Modesto Junior Collegein California in 1996 and 1997, then transferred to Willamette for the 1998 and 1999 seasons. As a seniorfor the Bearcats, he was named Honorable Mention All-NWC at cornerback. Cassinerio earned a bachelor’s degree in Business Economics from WU in 2000. He received a master’s degree in Athletic Administration from Boise State in 2005. Cassinerio is married to ErynMakanani Dela Cruz.

Bubba Lemon is a defensive assistant coach forthe Bearcats this season. He played cornerback for Willamette last year after transferring from nearby conference rival Linfield College. Lemon was selected Second Team All-NWC at Linfield in 2007. He was named Honorable Mention All-NWC while playingfor the Bearcats in 2009. Lemon played in all 10 gamesand earned eight total tackles for Willamette. He also broke up one pass and achieved two interceptions.He is completing his bachelor’s degree and is majoringin Sociology. Prior to arriving at Linfield, he was a student-athlete at Tualatin High School in Oregon. He was named First Team All-State in football and also competed in basketball and baseball. He is the brotherof WU football and baseball player Mikey Lemon.

Nathan NaggiDefensive Coordinator(6th year, 7th year on WU staff)

Naggi worked as a graduate assistant coachat the University of Oregon from 2001 through 2002 and helped coach linebackers at Willamette in 2000. Naggi graduated from the Universityof Oregon in 1999, receiving a bachelor’s degree in English. He was a linebacker on the Oregon football team and helped the Ducks reach six bowl games in his seven years as a player and a coach. Oregon was ranked #2 in the nation in 2001, with a Pac-10 Championship and a win in the Fiesta Bowl. Naggi and his wife, Visay, areraising a daughter, Valarie, age 15.

Nathan Naggi is in his sixth season as WU’s defensive coordinator and in his seventh year on the Bearcat football coaching staff. Naggi came to Willamette after being the defensive coordinator and linebackers coach at Quincy University (Ill.) for two years. While at Quincy, he coached linebacker Tim Bliefnick, who wasa Second Team NAIA All-American in 2004.

University of Oregon ‘99

Tony Cassinerio Recruiting CoordinatorDefensive Backs(8th Year)Willamette University ‘00

Bubba LemonDefensive Assistant(1st Year)Student at Willamette

Justin Nesbitt is in his second year as a defensiveassistant coach at Willamette. He will work primarily with the linebackers. Prior to arriving at Willamette,he was an assistant football coach at Churchill High School in Eugene, Ore., from the 2002 through 2008 seasons. He was the defensive coordinator for six yearsand served as the offensive coordinator in 2008. He helped Churchill advance to the second round of the OSAA Class 5A Playoffs in 2008 before the Lancersfinished the season with an 8-4 overall record. Nesbitt has a total of 16 years of experience as a high school coach. He received a bachelor’s degree with a majorin Sociology from the University of Oregon in 2003. He is currently working toward a Master of Arts inTeaching degree at Willamette.

Justin NesbittLinebackers(2nd Year)University of Oregon ‘03

DefensiveCoaches

John Horner is in his 15th season as an assistant coach with Willamette University’s football team. Asa student, he had an outstanding playing career atquarterback for the Bearcats. In three seasons as a starter, Horner set several Willamette passing records. He was an assistant on the WU staff in 1994 andgraduated that same year with a degree in Exercise Science. In 1995 and 1996, he was the video graduate assistant at Oregon State University. He returned to Willamette in 1997 and has been coaching linebackers for the Bearcats ever since. He currently is a physical education teacher at Lamb Elementary School inSalem. Horner and his wife, Kristi, are the parents of four children, Lilly, age 6, Melia, age 4, Nolan, age 3,and Luke, 1 year old.

John HornerLinebackers(15th Year)Willamette University ‘94

Harmon Bruno (#11) and Cody Pastorino (#17)combine their efforts on a tackle.

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No. Name Pos. Yr. Ht. Wt. Hometown (Previous School) 1 Dominic David S So. 5’11” 188 Keizer, Ore. (South Salem High School/Portland State Univ.) 2 Terrell Malley TB So. 5’ 9” 172 Portland, Ore. (Roosevelt High School) 3 ChadPollard FL Jr. 5’8” 164 Bakersfield,Calif.(LibertyHighSchool/BakersfieldCollege) 4 Kevin Ramay QB So. 6’ 0” 200 Simi Valley, Calif. (Grace Brethren High School) 4 Jake Simpson CB Fr. 5’11” 155 Paso Robles, Calif. (Templeton High School) 5 Arlin Taylor S Sr. 5’ 9” 187 Spring Valley, Calif. (Steele Canyon High School) 6 Michael Del Real S Jr. 5’11” 196 Salinas, Calif. (North Salinas High School/Hartnell College) 7 Chris Santana S So. 5’10” 185 Salinas, Calif. (North Salinas High School) 8 Marcus Woo TB Sr. 5’ 8” 181 Cupertino, Calif. (Monta Vista High School) 8 Tait Stephens S Fr. 6’ 2” 180 Sammamish, Wash. (Skyline High School) 9 Jake Jones QB So. 6’ 1” 195 Wilsonville, Ore. (Wilsonville High School) 10 Ryan Whitcomb WR/QB Jr. 6’ 1” 200 Oak View, Calif. (Nordhoff HS/College of the Canyons) 11 Harmon Bruno OLB Jr. 6’ 0” 215 Danville, Calif. (San Ramon Valley High School) 12 Brian Widing QB So. 6’ 2” 195 Canby, Ore. (Canby Union High School) 13 Danny Mitchell QB So. 5’11” 190 El Cajon, Calif. (Christian HS/San Diego Christian College) 14 Kyle Derby PK/P Fr. 5’ 9” 176 Oakdale, Calif. (Oakdale High School) 14 Marc Villanueva CB So. 5’10” 181 Soledad, Calif. (Soledad High School) 15 LemarGriffin FL So. 5’9” 160 Lakeland,Fla.(GeorgeW.JenkinsHS/ArizonaWesternCollege) 16 Josh Dean QB Fr. 6’ 2” 192 Dana Point, Calif. (Dana Hills High School) 16 Michael Wade OLB Fr. 5’10” 190 Granite Bay, Calif. (Granite Bay High School) 17 Cody Pastorino S So. 5’ 9” 160 Glenn, Calif. (Willows High School) 17 Mike Hernandez ILB Fr. 5’11” 209 Lodi, Calif. (Tokay High School) 18 Kyle Davey OLB So. 6’ 4” 202 Atwater, Calif. (Buhach Colony High School) 19 Mitchell Rowan PK/P Jr. 6’ 0” 192 Cotati, Calif. (Rancho Cotate High School) 20 Blaze Rogers CB Jr. 5’ 9” 175 Lahaina, Hawaii (Lahainaluna High School) 21 MikeyLemon FL Sr. 6’0” 181 McMinnville,Ore.(McMinnvilleHighSchool/LinfieldCollege) 22 Alex Holland CB Jr. 5’ 10” 175 Mercer Island, Wash. (Mercer Island High School) 22 Mason Brown TB Fr. 5’ 7” 156 Novato, Calif. (Marin Catholic High School) 23 Jeffrey Kahler CB Sr. 5’ 9” 183 Honolulu, Hawaii (Saint Louis High School/Whitworth Univ.) 23 Jacob Siem WR Fr. 6’ 3” 183 Carlsbad, Calif. (La Costa Canyon High School) 24 Matt Williams FL So. 5’ 7” 168 Encinitas, Calif. (La Costa Canyon High School) 25 Jaden Rosselli ILB Fr. 6’ 1” 220 Santa Rosa, Calif. (Santa Rosa High School) 25 Scott Perlin FB Jr. 5’10” 230 Alpine, Calif. (Steele Canyon High School) 26 Jamiere Abney TB Jr. 5’ 5” 206 Bremerton, Wash. (Bremerton High School) 27 Ryan Johnston WR Fr. 6’ 0” 189 The Dalles, Ore. (The Dalles High School) 28 Wyatt Briggs DE Fr. 6’ 2” 224 Scio, Ore. (Scio High School) 28 Kole Olinger TB Jr. 5’ 8” 189 Parma, Idaho (Fruitland High School) 29 Toby Moore S Sr. 6’ 1” 192 Greenleaf, Idaho (Greenleaf Friends Academy/Boise State Univ.) 30 Cullen Carroll OLB So. 5’11” 201 Petaluma, Calif. (St. Vincent de Paul High School) 31 Solomon Frank FB So. 5’ 9” 248 Salem, Ore. (McKay High School) 32 Tyler Whitcomb TE Sr. 6’ 1” 212 Oak View, Calif. (Nordhoff HS/Ventura Community College) 32 Chris Peterson S So. 6’ 3” 180 Puyallup, Wash. (Emerald Ridge High School) 33 Matt Parr ILB So. 6’ 0” 215 Lihue, Hawaii (Kauai High School) 34 Eric Knowles FL So. 5’11” 172 Tacoma, Wash. (Charles Wright Academy) 34 Brandon McKinley CB Fr. 5’ 9” 167 Fair Oaks, Calif. (Bella Vista High School) 35 Jake Turner FL So. 5’ 9” 175 Ontario, Ore. (Ontario High School) 36 Jose Green TB Sr. 5’10” 200 Downey, Calif. (Warren High School) 36 Jake Hernandez S Fr. 5’10” 201 Medford, Ore. (North Medford High School) 37 T.J. Matsumoto ILB Fr. 6’ 0” 200 Union City, Calif. (James Logan High School) 37 NateDick FB Jr. 5’9” 189 Stanfield,Ore.(StanfieldHighSchool/SouthernOregonUniv.) 38 Brent Turner TB Sr. 5’ 6” 166 Newman, Calif. (Orestimba High School) 39 Tyson Giza CB So. 5’11” 173 Salem, Ore. (Sprague High School) 40 Connor Pogue FB Fr. 5’10” 211 Orange, Calif. (Villa Park High School) 41 Daniel Wakam CB Fr. 5’ 9” 182 Ventura, Calif. (St. Bonaventure High School) 41 Sam Huffman FL Fr. 5’ 9” 185 Portland, Ore. (Liberty High School) 42 Zach Peterson WR So. 6’ 2” 180 Danville, Calif. (San Ramon High School/University of Arizona) 42 Tino Petrini ILB So. 5’11” 219 Novato, Calif. (Marin Catholic High School) 43 Kyle Yatabe ILB So. 6’ 0” 223 El Segundo, Calif. (El Segundo High School) 43 Joseph Harman TB Fr. 5’10” 178 Philomath, Ore. (Philomath High School) 44 Wes Wenzel ILB So. 5’11” 222 Portland, Ore. (Sunset High School) 45 Walter Robinson II DE Sr. 6’ 0” 219 Altadena, Calif. (Cathedral High School) 46 Henry Harrison OLB So. 6’ 0” 202 Nevada City, Calif. (Nevada Union High School) 47 Benny Weischedel TE So. 6’ 1” 212 San Pedro, Calif. (San Pedro High School) 48 D.J. Garcia CB Fr. 5’11” 169 Colorado Springs, Colo. (The Classical Academy) 49 Aaron Cavette FB Sr. 6’ 0” 240 Port Townsend, Wash. (Port Townsend High School) 49 Cole Altuzarra ILB Fr. 5’ 9” 201 Laguna Niguel, Calif. (Dana Hills High School)

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No. Name Pos. Yr. Ht. Wt. Hometown (Previous School) 50 Max Weischedel DT Fr. 6’ 3” 245 San Pedro, Calif. (San Pedro High School/El Camino College) 51 Ralph Pineda ILB Sr. 6’ 2” 255 Los Angeles, Calif. (Cathedral HS/San Jose State University) 52 Jordan Weil ILB So. 6’ 2” 222 Sammamish, Wash. (Skyline High School) 53 Bradley Schultz C So. 6’ 4” 250 Centralia, Wash. (Centralia High School) 54 Ben Lyons DE So. 6’ 0” 215 Anchorage, Alaska (South Anchorage High School) 55 Riley Glenn C Fr. 5’11” 259 Prunedale, Calif. (North Monterey Country High School) 56 Ben Kittelson OT Jr. 6’ 2” 260 Beaverton, Ore. (Aloha High School) 56 Brendan Manion DE Fr. 6’ 4” 173 San Jose, Calif. (Archbishop Mitty High School) 57 DavidHernandez DT Fr. 5’11” 294 Bakersfield,Calif.(RidgeviewHighSchool) 58 Matt Millar DE So. 5’ 9” 237 Clovis, Calif. (Floyd B. Buchanan High School) 59 Jonnie Couwenhoven OT Jr. 6’ 2” 274 Rowland Heights, Calif. (John A. Rowland High School) 60 Blake Ahlers OT Fr. 6’ 4” 245 Yuba City, Calif. (Sutter Union High School) 62 Dennis Plzak OG Sr. 6’ 0” 280 Gilbert, Arizona (Highland High School) 64 Jake McNeil OG So. 6’ 3” 260 San Mateo, Calif. (Aragon High School) 65 Jeff Short OG/OT Sr. 6’ 2” 315 Granite Bay, Calif. (Granite Bay High School) 66 Eddie Salceda, Jr. OT Sr. 5’10” 260 San Pedro, Calif. (San Pedro HS/Los Angeles Harbor College) 67 Anthony Ertola C Jr. 5’11” 265 Martinez, Calif. (Alhambra High School) 67 Shane DePoe DE So. 6’ 1” 228 Neah Bay, Wash. (Neah Bay High School) 68 Luis Guerra OG Sr. 6’ 1” 297 El Cajon, Calif. (Steele Canyon High School) 69 Nick Lawson C Jr. 5’10” 210 El Cerrito, Calif. (El Cerrito High School) 70 Ron Carter DT Jr. 6’ 2” 260 Atwater, Calif. (Buhach Colony High School) 71 Jack Gala OT So. 6’ 3” 235 Mercer Island, Wash. (Mercer Island HS/Washington State Univ.) 72 Cuyler Hudson OG Fr. 6’ 3” 242 Leavenworth, Wash. (Cascade High School) 73 Christopher Jimenez DL Fr. 6’ 5” 402 Los Angeles, Calif. (Cathedral HS/Chemeketa Comm. College) 74 Juan Alvarado DT Jr. 6’ 2” 341 Stockton, Calif. (Franklin High School) 74 Xavier Bailey OT Fr. 6’ 5” 315 Stockton, Calif. (Franklin High School) 75 Samuel Mintzmyer OT So. 6’ 5” 252 Davis, Calif. (Davis High School) 76 Zane Wise OG So. 6’ 2” 280 Sweet Home, Ore. (Sweet Home High School) 77 Taylor Reeder OT So. 6’ 5” 280 Salinas, Calif. (Palma High School) 78 Adrian Lewis OT/OG Sr. 6’ 7” 310 Turlock, Calif. (Pitman High School) 79 Kenny Miller C/OG Jr. 5’11” 275 Woodland, Wash. (Woodland High School) 80 Jake Knecht WR So. 6’ 0” 190 Issaquah, Wash. (Skyline High School/Illinois State University) 81 Raymond White WR Jr. 5’10” 177 Corona, Calif. (Centennial High School) 82 Doug Gilmore TE Jr. 6’ 2” 229 Portland, Ore. (Beaverton High School) 83 Sean Penberthy PK/P Fr. 5’10” 185 Issaquah, Wash. (Skyline High School) 83 Kenny Gebhardt WR So. 5’11” 172 Eugene, Ore. (Willamette High School) 84 Will Pohl TE Sr. 6’ 4” 238 Boise, Idaho (Boise High School) 84 Andy Jones OLB Fr. 6’ 3” 207 La Jolla, Calif. (La Jolla High School) 85 Scott Schoettgen WR Sr. 6’ 4” 215 Columbia, Calif. (Sonora High School) 86 MarshallCurry TE So. 6’1” 215 Springfield,Ore.(SpringfieldHighSchool) 87 Thomas Martin DE So. 6’ 1” 239 Linden, Calif. (Escalon High School) 87 Jon Amos WR So. 6’ 0” 206 Klamath Falls, Ore. (Klamath Union High School) 88 Spenser Britton WR Jr. 6’ 0” 197 Manteca, Calif. (Brookside Christian High School) 89 JordanLoos WR Fr. 6’2” 183 Springfield,Ore.(ThurstonHighSchool) 89 Matthew Penrod ILB Sr. 6’ 1” 213 Brownsville, Ore. (Central Linn High School) 90 Mark Meek DT Jr. 6’ 0” 258 Gladstone, Ore. (La Salle Catholic Prep/Western Oregon Univ.) 91 Scott Miller DE So. 6’ 2” 240 Danville, Calif. (San Ramon Valley High School) 92 Ian Schneider DE Fr. 6’ 5” 215 Fair Oaks, Calif. (Bella Vista High School) 92 Tommy Laird PK So. 5’ 9” 180 Beaverton, Ore. (Beaverton High School) 93 Kyle Bettencourt DT So. 6’ 4” 283 Danville, Calif. (San Ramon Valley High School) 94 Ryan Bourke DE Jr. 6’ 4” 220 Bothell, Wash. (Archbishop Murphy High School) 95 Scott Arn PK/P Fr. 6’ 1” 236 Henderson, Nev. (Green Valley High School) 96 Reed Warner OLB So. 6’ 3” 212 Salem, Ore. (South Salem High School) 97 Garrett Butler DE So. 6’ 0” 225 Federal Way, Wash. (Evergreen Lutheran High School) 98 Marc Aros TE Jr. 6’ 2” 263 San Diego, Calif. (Point Loma High School) 99 Andy Zweng DE Sr. 6’ 3” 230 Los Gatos, Calif. (Los Gatos High School)Head Coach: Mark Speckman (13th year as Head Coach, 16th year overall)Asst. Head Coach/Offensive Coordinator/Offensive Line: Glen Fowles (13th year as Offensive Coordinator, 15th year overall)Defensive Coordinator: Nathan Naggi (6th year as Defensive Coordinator, 7th year overall)Head Athletic Trainer: Shane Wibel, ATCAsst. Athletic Trainers: Erin Scharer, ATC; Ken Smith, ATC PT Northwest Trainer: Dylan Borden, ATC Team Physicians: Dr. David Thorsett, Silverton Hospital; Dr. Daniel Schweigert, Silverton Hospital

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#36 Jose Green5’10”,200lbs.•Downey,California(WarrenHighSchool)Has played in 31 games the past three seasons as a running back and kick returner ... Holds the Willamette record forcareer kickoff return yardage with 1,207 yards ... Achieved 596 kick return yards in 2008 and was chosen First TeamAll-West Region as a kick returner ... On offense, he has carried the ball 85 times for 458 yards, an average of 5.4 yards per rush ... Has scored eight rushing touchdowns for the Bearcats ... Also has scored one time each on a catch, a punt return and a kickoff return ... Has the strength to run inside or provide the lead block on outside running plays ...At Warren HS, he gained over 900 rushing yards and more than 1,400 all-purpose yards as a senior ... Is majoring inExercise Science while working on a minor in Economics ... Son of Jose and Michele Green ... Born on March 15.

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#49 Aaron Cavette6’0”,240lbs.•PortTownsend,Wash.(PortTownsendHighSchool)Provides the Bearcats with a strong and powerful blocker at the fullback position ...Played in all 10 games in 2009 andcontributed to Willamette gaining 4,028 total yards on the season ... His blocking helped WU’s offensive backfieldachieve 2,344 rushing yards and average 5.1 yards per carry ... Also has the ability to run for difficult yards betweenthe tackles ... Earned Honorable Mention All-League honors twice in football at Port Townsend High School ... Wasa Scholar-Athlete eight times in football and baseball at Port Townsend ... Earned nine varsity letters ... Qualified forthe Honor Roll all four years ... Is majoring in Exercise Science with a minor in Spanish at Willamette ... His parentsare Neil and Kathy Cavette ... Born on February 14.

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#68 Luis Guerra6’1”,297lbs.•ElCajon,California(SteeleCanyonHighSchool)Earned Second Team All-NWC honors at offensive guard last season ... Was Honorable Mention All-NWC in 2008 ... Has played in 31 games during his Willamette career ... Helped WU gain 4,028 yards last season, as the Bearcats scored30 rushing touchdowns to go with 19 passing touchdowns ... Started all 12 games in 2008, when Willamette won theNorthwest Conference title, advanced to the NCAA Division III Playoffs and scored a school record 498 points ... Earned First Team All-Grossmont League at Steele Canyon High School in 2006 and 2007 ... Chosen Best Offensive Lineman in San Diego East County ... Honor Roll all four years ... Is working toward a double major in InternationalStudies and Spanish with a minor in Latin American Studies ... Parents are Jose and Margarita Guerra ... Born on May 1.

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YEAR GP RUSH YDS. AVG. TD LONG YDS./GM REC YDS. AVG. TD LONG YDS./GM2007 10 8 31 3.9 1 6 3.1 0 0 — 0 — 0.02008 12 46 260 5.7 5 44 21.7 5 56 11.2 1 39 4.7 2009 9 31 167 5.4 2 29 18.6 4 46 11.5 0 20 5.1Career 31 85 458 5.4 8 44 14.8 9 102 11.3 1 39 3.3

Major: Exercise Science School record 1,207 yards in kick returns

YEAR GP RUSH YDS. AVG. TD LONG YDS./GM REC YDS. AVG. TD LONG YDS./GM2007 1 2 12 6.0 0 8 12.0 0 0 — 0 — 0.02008 5 1 -1 -1.0 0 0 -0.2 0 0 — 0 — 0.02009 10 5 12 2.4 0 5 1.2 0 0 — 0 — 0.0Career 16 8 23 2.9 0 8 1.4 0 0 — 0 — 0.0

Major: Exercise Science Helped WU rush for 2,344 yards in 2009

Willamette Career AccomplishmentsGuerra has been a steady contributor in the offensive line and earned Second Team All-NWC honors last year.

He played in nine games as a freshman in 2007 and helped WU rush for 250.0 yards per game.Hestartedall12gamesin2008,asWillamettequalifiedfortheNCAAPlayoffsandscored498points.

He started every game in 2009 and provided solid blocking to help the Bearcats average 402.8 yards per game.

Major: International Studies/Spanish Second Team All-NWC in 2009

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#21 Mikey Lemon6’0”,181lbs.•McMinnville,Oregon(McMinnvilleHS/LinfieldCollege)Received Honorable Mention All-NWC honors in 2009 ... Saw action in all 10 games ... Carried the ball 36 times for229 yards, an average of 6.4 yards per attempt ... Scored two rushing touchdowns on the season ... Caught 11 passesfor 140 yards ... Ran 11 times for 49 yards and caught 5 passes for 63 yards in the Bearcats’ 22-15 road victory overSouthern Oregon on Sept. 19, 2009 ... Will continue to challenge for playing time at the flanker position ... Played forthe Willamette baseball team this past spring and saw action in 17 games ... Transferred to Willamette last fall from Linfield College ... At McMinnville High School, he earned Second Team All-Conference honors at defensive back ...Is majoring in Sociology at Willamette ... Parents are George and Barbi Lemon ... Born on January 27.

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#23 Jeffrey Kahler5’9”,183lbs.•Honolulu,Hawaii(St.LouisHighSchool/WhitworthUniv.)Has played in all 22 games the past two seasons since transferring from NWC rival Whitworth ... Recorded 28 tacklesin 2008 and achieved 17 tackles in 2009 ... Earned Honorable Mention All-NWC recognition in 2008 ... Has pickedoff three passes during his career, including one returned 100 yards for a touchdown against Concordia-Moorheadon Sept. 6, 2008 ... Scored on a 52-yard fumble return versus Southern Oregon two weeks later ... Has recovered a total of three fumbles during his career ... At Saint Louis HS in Hawaii, he was named Second Team All-State andFirst Team All-ILH ... Played in the East-West All-Star game ... Also wrestled and competed in track and field ... Ismajoring in Biology (Pre-Medicine) at Willamette ... Son of Daniel Kahler ... Born on March 28.

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#78 Adrian Lewis6’7”,310lbs.•Turlock,California(PitmanHighSchool)Played in three games as a freshman in 2006 and saw action in four games in 2009 ... Has spent much of his careersidelined by injuries ... Provides the Bearcats with solid depth at offensive tackle ... Helped Willamette average 234.4rushing yards per game and score 30 rushing touchdowns last season ... Has the strength and understanding of theoffense to provide key blocks for the Bearcats ... Played offensive tackle all four years at Pitman High School ... Also played four seasons as a basketball center and two seasons as a first baseman on the PHS baseball team ... Qualifiedfor the Honor Roll all four years in high school ... Majoring in Mathematics at Willamette ... Is completing a minor inArts, Technology and Multimedia ... His parents are Steve and Brenda Lewis ... Born on March 20.

Lemon is in his second season at Willamette since transferring from Linfield.

YEAR GP RUSH YDS. AVG. TD LONG YDS./GM REC YDS. AVG. TD LONG YDS./GM2009 10 36 229 6.4 2 40 22.9 11 140 12.7 0 23 14.0

Major: Sociology Averaged 6.4 yards per carry in 2009

YEAR GP UT AT TOT TFL YDS. SACKS YDS. PBU INT YDS. TD FF FR TD BLK2008 12 16 9 25 0.0 0 0.0 0 2 1 100 1 1 2 1 02009 10 10 7 17 0.0 0 0.0 0 3 2 23 0 0 1 0 0Career 22 26 16 42 0.0 0 0.0 0 5 3 123 1 1 3 1 0

Major: Biology (Pre-Medicine) Intercepted two passes last season

Willamette Career AccomplishmentsLewishasbattledinjuriesthroughouthiscareer.Heisinhisfifthseason,includingamedicalredshirtyear.

He played in three games as a freshman in 2006.He saw limited action in 2007 and 2008 due to injuries.

He competed in four games in 2009, helping the Bearcats rush for 234.4 yards per game.

Major: Mathematics Is an experienced offensive lineman

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#29 Toby Moore6’1”,192lbs.•Greenleaf,Idaho(GreenleafFriendsAcademy/BoiseState)Has played in 17 games the past two seasons ... Earned 11 total tackles, including five solo stops, last year ... Played in 10 games during Willamette’s NWC championship season in 2008, including NCAA Playoff games against Occidentaland Wisconsin-Whitewater ... Is a solid tackler for the Bearcats ... Provides the team with depth and experience atthe safety position ... Has worked with the Willamette defensive schemes long enough to be able to help new Bearcats adjust to the college game ... Attended high school at the Greenleaf Friends Academy in Idaho ... Began his collegiate studies at Boise State University before transferring to Willamette ... Is majoring in Exercise Science ... Son of TerrenceMoore .. Born on July 4.

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#89 Matthew Penrod6’1”,213lbs.•Brownsville,Oregon(CentralLinnHighSchool)Returns to the Bearcats after missing the 2009 season due to injury ... Provides the Bearcats with depth at inside linebacker ... Saw action in two games and earned four total tackles in 2008 ... Also intercepted a pass and returnedit 45 yards during the 2008 season ... Recovered a fumble in 2007 ... Was All-League in football, wrestling and baseball while attending Central Linn High School in Oregon ... Chosen as Central Linn’s Scholar-Athlete of the Year ... Wasa member of the National Honor Society ... Majored in History and earned a B.A. degree from Willamette this past spring ... Studied in Greece as a junior ... Is enrolled in the Master of Arts in Eduction program ... WU Honor Rollstudent ... Order of Omega national honor society fraternity ... Parents are Mark and Joan Penrod ... Born on April 28.

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YEAR GP UT AT TOT TFL YDS. SACKS YDS. PBU INT YDS. TD FF FR TD BLK2007 1 0 0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 02008 10 2 0 2 0.0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 02009 7 5 6 11 0.0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Career 18 7 6 13 0.0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Major: Exercise Science Recorded 11 tackles last season

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#51 Ralph Pineda6’2”,255lbs.•LosAngeles,Calif.(CathedralHS/SanJoseStateUniv.)Was chosen Third Team All-America and First Team All-West Region by D3football.com in 2009 ... Also selected First Team All-Northwest Conference and NWC Defensive Player of the Year ... Is Willamette’s top returning tackler afterranking second on the team with 81 total tackles last year ... Earned 5.5 tackles for losses, including 3.0 quarterbacksacks ... Intercepted two passes, forced three fumbles and recovered three fumbles ... Scored a touchdown on a 14-yard fumble recovery run against Whitworth University on Oct. 3, 2009 ... Is majoring in Sociology at WU ... Transferredto Willamette from San Jose State University ... Played in a total of 13 games for San Jose State over two seasons ..Is the son of Rafael and Pat Pineda .. Born on May 23.

Pineda achieved 81 tackles last season and was named NWC Defensive Player of the Year.

YEAR GP UT AT TOT TFL YDS. SACKS YDS. PBU INT YDS. TD FF FR TD BLK2009 10 31 50 81 5.5 21 3.0 16 2 2 45 0 3 3 1 0

Major: Sociology Chosen Third Team All-America in 2009

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YEAR GP UT AT TOT TFL YDS. SACKS YDS. PBU INT YDS. TD FF FR TD BLK2007 1 0 1 1 0.0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 02008 2 3 1 4 0.0 0 0.0 0 0 1 45 0 0 0 0 0Career 3 3 2 5 0.0 0 0.0 0 0 1 45 0 0 1 0 0

Major: History Missed the 2009 season due to injury

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#84 Will Pohl6’4”,238lbs.•Boise,Idaho(BoiseHighSchool)Enters his senior season with 21 career games played, including 11 starts ... Was the starting tight end in all 10 gamesin 2009 ... Provided significant blocking for the Bearcats, who rushed for 234.4 yards per game and averaged 5.1 yardsper carry ... Also caught four passes for 45 yards ... Plays an important role in creating space for inside running playsand sealing off the defense on rushes to the outside ... In 2008, he saw action in nine games and helped Willamettego 10-0 in the regular (11-1 overall) ... Played in both NCAA Division III Playoff games ... At Boise High School,he earned All-Conference honors in football and basketball ... Is participating in Willamette’s Business ManagementBA/MBA program and is minoring in Economics ... Son of Charles Pohl and Patricia Blatter ... Born on October 25.

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Willamette Career AccomplishmentsPlzak has seen action in 21 games, including starts in all 10 games in 2009.

He played in two games as a freshman in 2007.In 2008, he contributed in nine games, as WU averaged 415.6 total yards per game during the season.

HisblockinghelpedtheBearcatsachieve212firstdownsandscore382pointsin2009.

Major: Economics/Sociology Started every game last season

YEAR GP RUSH YDS. AVG. TD LONG YDS./GM REC YDS. AVG. TD LONG YDS./GM2007 2 0 0 — 0 — 0.0 0 0 — 0 — 0.02008 9 0 0 — 0 — 0.0 0 0 — 0 — 0.02009 10 0 0 — 0 — 0.0 4 45 11.2 0 20 4.5Career 21 0 0 — 0 — 0.0 4 45 11.2 0 20 2.1

Major: Business Management Started the whole season in 2009

#62 Dennis Plzak6’0”,280lbs.•Gilbert,Arizona(HighlandHighSchool)Is an experienced player in the offensive line ... Started all 10 games last season, helping the Bearcats rush for 2,344yards and throw for 1,684 yards ... His blocking contributed to WU averaging 6.1 yards per offensive play ... Sawaction in nine games as a sophomore and two games as a freshman ... Provided important depth in 2008, as Willamettewent undefeated in the NWC and qualified for the NCAA Playoffs ... Although home schooled, he played footballand basketball at Highland High School in Gilbert, Arizona ... Chosen Second Team All-Region at offensive guard ...Is majoring in Economics and Sociology at Willamette, while completing a minor in Classical Studies ... Parents areDennis and Candace Plzak ... Born on October 28.

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#45 Walter Robinson II6’0”,219lbs.•Altadena,California(CathedralHighSchool)One of Willamette’s top defensive players, he was chosen Second Team All-NWC in 2009 ... Ranked fourth on theteam with 60 tackles (30 solo) ... Led WU with 11.5 tackles for losses and 6.0 sacks ... Scored on a fake field goal catchagainst Lewis & Clark on Oct. 10, 2009 ... Played in 11 games during the NCAA Playoff season in 2008, earning 29 total tackles ... Has seen action in 24 games in his career ... All-League linebacker and Defensive MVP at Cathedral HS in California ... Was on the Cathedral Honor Roll ... At WU, he is majoring in Politics with a minor in American Ethnic Studies ... President of the Black Student Union and the Associate Students of Willamette University ... Vice Presidentof the Sigma Alpha Epsilon chapter ... Parents are Walter L. Robinson and Rebecca Watkins ... Born on December 5.

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YEAR GP UT AT TOT TFL YDS. SACKS YDS. PBU INT YDS. TD FF FR TD BLK2007 3 3 1 4 1.0 3 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 02008 11 21 8 29 1.0 1 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 02009 10 30 30 60 11.5 41 6.0 27 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0Career 24 54 39 93 13.5 45 6.0 27 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 0

Major: Politics Named Second Team All-NWC last year

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#66 Eddie Salceda, Jr.5’10”,260lbs.•SanPedro,California(SanPedroHS/L.A.HarborColl.)Started all 10 games in 2009 and was chosen Second Team All-NWC ... Helped Willamette gain 4,028 yards last year ...Has played in a total of 19 games the past two seasons ... Is a solid blocker for the Bearcats ... Contributes to WU’s highly successful rushing attack, which averaged 251.2 yards per game in 2008 and 234.4 yards per contest in 2009 ...His efforts have helped Willamette score a total of 71 rushing touchdowns and 39 passing touchdowns since the startof the 2008 season ... Achieved All-Marine League recognition at San Pedro High School in California ... Was namedAll-L.A. City and All-South Bay in both 2005 and 2006 ... Transferred to WU from L.A. Harbor College ... He ismajoring in Sociology at Willamette ... Parents are Edward and Delfa Salceda ... Born on July 1.

Willamette Career AccomplishmentsSalceda has played in 19 games over the past two seasons.

He transferred to Willamette from Los Angeles Harbor College.He played in nine games in 2008 and blocked for Willamette’s high scoring offense (41.5 points per game).

In 2009, he started every game and helped WU rush for 2,344 yards and pass for 1,684 yards.

Major: Sociology Selected Second Team All-NWC in 2009

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#85 Scott Schoettgen6’4”,215lbs.•Columbia,California(SonoraHighSchool)Earned First Team All-NWC honors in 2009 and was named Second Team All-NWC in 2008 ... Last year, he caught49 passes for 840 yards and 14 TDs ... In 2008, he had 29 catches for 632 yards (8 TDs) ... His career statistics include80 catches for 1,485 yards and 23 TDs ... Needs six touchdown catches to tie the school record of 29 ... Has scoredthree touchdowns of more than 80 yards, including a 93-yarder versus Puget Sound on Nov. 8, 2008 ... Career-high191 receiving yards on five catches against California Lutheran on Sept. 12, 2009 ... Played football, basketball, soccer and tennis at Sonora HS ... Chosen All-League in all four sports ... Second Team All-State and First Team All-Leaguein football ... Majoring in Exercise Science ... Son of James Schoettgen and Sharon Gustafson ... Born on December 30.

YEAR GP RUSH YDS. AVG. TD LONG YDS./GM REC YDS. AVG. TD LONG YDS./GM2006 4 0 0 — 0 — — 2 13 6.5 1 8 3.2 2008 12 0 0 — 0 — — 29 632 21.8 8 93 52.72009 9 0 0 — 0 — — 49 840 17.1 14 86 93.3Career 25 0 0 — 0 — — 80 1,485 18.6 23 93 59.4

Major: Exercise Science First Team All-NWC with 14 TDs in 2009

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#65 Jeff Short6’2”,315lbs.•GraniteBay,California(GraniteBayHS)Begins his fourth season with the Bearcats after playing high school football in Granite Bay, California ... In 2008, hehelped WU achieve a 10-0 record during the regular season and an 11-1 overall mark ... In 2009, he contributed to theBearcats’ 8-2 season, as Willamette averaged 38.2 points per game ... Provides quality depth at the offensive guard and offensive tackle positions ... Also competes on the Willamette track and field team ... At Granite Bay HS, he startedfor two seasons in the offensive line ... Selected Second Team All-Metro by the Sacramento Bee and was chosen as theleague’s top offensive lineman ... Participated in student government as the Spirit Commissioner at Granite Bay ... Ismajoring in Politics ... Parents are David and Julie Short ... Born on September 2.

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Willamette Career AccomplishmentsShort has spent all four of his seasons at Willamette.

He played in one game as a freshman in 2007.In 2008, he played in four games, including one start for the Bearcats.

He saw action in three games in 2009, providing quality depth for Willamette.

Major: Politics Has contributed on offense throughout his career

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# 5 Arlin Taylor5’9”,187lbs.•SpringValley,California(SteeleCanyonHighSchool)A First Team All-NWC selection each of the past two seasons (2008, 2009) ... Has earned 128 career tackles to go with 10 pass break-ups and three interceptions ... Achieved a career-high 63 tackles in 2008, while intercepting two passes, forcing three fumbles and recovering three fumbles ... Scored on an 18-yard interception against California Lutheranon Sept. 13, 2008 ... In 2009, he registered 33 tackles and picked off one pass ... Scored on a 37-yard fumble return against Southern Oregon on Sept. 19, 2009 ... All-East County twice and All-League twice at Steele Canyon HS ... Also All-East County and All-League in basketball ... Won league track titles in the long jump, triple jump and 4 x 100relay ... Majoring in Engineering with a minor in Economics ... Son of Arlin and Barbara Taylor ... Born on June 21.

YEAR GP UT AT TOT TFL YDS. SACKS YDS. PBU INT YDS. TD FF FR TD BLK2007 10 22 10 32 1.0 1 0.0 0 3 0 0 0 1 1 0 02008 12 31 32 63 2.0 12 1.0 7 7 2 24 1 3 3 0 02009 10 16 17 33 0.0 0 0.0 0 0 1 23 0 0 1 1 0Career 32 69 59 128 3.0 13 1.0 7 10 3 47 1 4 5 1 0

Major: Engineering Selection First Team All-NWC in 2008 and 2009

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#38 Brent Turner5’6”,156lbs.•Newman,California(OrestimbaHighSchool)Gives the Bearcats talented depth at the tailback position ... Has carried the ball 16 times for 124 yards and threetouchdowns during his career ... Works hard for yardage and has averaged 7.8 yards per carry ... Caught a 28-yardpass last season ... Also works hard in practice .. Previously selected as Willamette’s Offensive Scout of the Year ...Competed in football, basketball and track and Orestimba High School in Newman, California ... Was a captain ofthe football team and earned All-League honors twice ... Played on a Southern League championship team in 2004in basketball ... Also contributed to a Southern League team title in track and field in 2004 ... Is majoring in Englishat Willamette with a minor in Psychology ... His parents are Renee Walker and James Turner ... Born on October 9.

YEAR GP RUSH YDS. AVG. TD LONG YDS./GM REC YDS. AVG. TD LONG YDS./GM2007 1 2 34 17.0 2 25 34.0 0 0 — 0 — —2008 3 3 45 15.0 0 20 15.0 0 0 — 0 — —2009 4 11 45 4.1 1 14 11.2 1 28 28.0 0 28 7.0Career 8 16 124 7.8 3 25 15.5 1 28 28.0 0 28 3.5

Major: English Recovered two fumbles in 2008

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#48 Tyler Whitcomb6’1”,212lbs.•OakView,California(NordhoffHS/VenturaCC)Joined the Bearcats last season after transferring from Ventura Community College in California ... Saw action in fivegames at Willamette last fall, before missing the end of the season due to injury ... Caught three passes for 29 yards ...Scored a touchdown against Lewis & Clark on Oct. 10, 2009 ... Will battle for playing time this season ... Has the skillsto help the running game and the passing game from his position as a tight end ... Is the brother of Willamette wide receiver and quarterback Ryan Whitcomb ... Graduated from Nordhoff High School in Ojai, California ... Receivedan associate’s degree in 2009 from Ventura Community College ... At Willamette, he is majoring in Exercise Science ...Parents are Mike and Heidi Whitcomb ... Born on August 15.

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YEAR GP RUSH YDS. AVG. TD LONG YDS./GM REC YDS. AVG. TD LONG YDS./GM2009 5 0 0 — 0 — — 3 29 9.7 1 13 5.8

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# 8 Marcus Woo5’8”,181lbs.•Cupertino,California(MontaVistaHighSchool)Gives Willamette depth at the tailback position ... Also has played flanker during his career with the Bearcats ... Enters his senior season with 361 career rushing yards on 94 carries ... Has scored four rushing touchdowns, including three TDs during the team’s NCAA Playoff season in 2008 .... Carried the ball 10 times for 70 yards (7.0 avg.) against MenloCollege as a freshman on Oct. 20, 2007 ... Played in all 10 games in 2007 and all 12 games in 2008 ... Has seen actionin a total of 27 games the past three years ... Was chosen First Team All-League and was League MVP two seasonswhile playing wide receiver at Monta Vista HS ... Also earned First Team All-League and League MVP honors as abasketball player at MVHS ... Majoring in Economics ... Parents are Kenneth and Mona Woo ... Born on September 10.

YEAR GP RUSH YDS. AVG. TD LONG YDS./GM REC YDS. AVG. TD LONG YDS./GM2007 10 41 170 4.1 1 25 17.0 4 47 11.8 0 17 4.72008 12 41 180 4.4 3 19 15.0 2 15 7.5 0 8 1.22009 5 12 11 0.9 0 5 2.2 0 0 — 0 — —Career 27 94 361 3.8 4 25 13.4 6 62 10.3 0 17 2.3

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#99 Andy Zweng6’3”,230lbs.•LosGatos,California(LosGatosHighSchool)Enters his fourth season with the Bearcats ... Provides WU with depth at the defensive end position ... Has played intwo games each season at Willamette and has been a strong contributor during practices ... Competed in footballand basketball at Los Gatos High School in California ... Played football all four years in high school ... Chosen First Team All-League and Honorable Mention All-Peninsula as a defensive lineman ... Helped Los Gatos win the Central California Section Championship in 2005 ... Was chosen to play in the North Team in the Charlie Wedemeyer All-StarGame ... Played center for Los Gatos during the 2006-07 basketball season ... At Willamette, his academic major isHistory ... Son of Sarah Zweng ... Born on May 21.

YEAR GP UT AT TOT TFL YDS. SACKS YDS. PBU INT YDS. TD FF FR TD BLK2007 2 0 0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 02008 2 0 1 1 0.0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 02009 2 0 0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Career 6 0 1 1 0.0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Major: History Provides depth at defensive end

DE

Terrell Malley runs in the open field. He scored 3 TDs as a freshman. Ralph Pineda received Third Team All-America honors last season.

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Aaron CavetteSr., FB, 6’0”, 240 lbs.Port Townsend, Wash.Port Townsend HSExerciseScience

Kyle BettencourtSo., DT, 6’4”, 283 lbs.Danville, Calif.San Ramon Valley HSUndecided

Jon AmosSo., WR, 6’0”, 206 lbs.Klamath Falls, Ore.Klamath Union HSBiology

#87

#93

#49

Jamiere AbneyJr.,TB,5’5”,206lbs.Bremerton, Wash.Bremerton HSPsychology

#26

Juan AlvaradoJr.,DT,6’2”,341lbs.Stockton, Calif.Franklin HSSociology

#74

Marc ArosJr.,TE,6’2”,263lbs.San Diego, Calif.Point Loma HSBiology

#98

Ryan BourkeJr.,DE,6’4”,220lbs.Bothel, Wash.Archbishop Murphy HSRhetoric/MediaStudies

#94

Wyatt BriggsFr.,DE,6’2”,224lbs.Scio, Ore.Scio HSExerciseScience

#28

Harmon BrunoJr.,OLB,6’0”,215lbs.Danville, Calif.San Ramon Valley HSRhetoric/MediaStudies

#11

Ron CarterJr.,DT,6’2”,260lbs.Atwater, Calif.Buhach Colony HSBiology

#70

Spenser BrittonJr.,WR,6’0”,197lbs.Manteca, Calif.Brookside Christian HSMathematics

#88

Garrett ButlerSo.,DE,6’0”,225lbs.Federal Way, Wash.EvergreenLutheranHSEconomics

#97

Cullen CarrollSo., OLB, 5’11”, 201 lbs.Petaluma, Calif.St. Vincent de Paul HSExerciseScience

#30

Jonnie CouwenhovenJr.,OT,6’2”,274lbs.Rowland Heights, Calif.JohnA.RowlandHSPsychology

#59

Marshall CurrySo.,TE,6’1”,215lbs.Springfield,Ore.SpringfieldHSUndecided

#86

Kyle DaveySo., OLB, 6’4”, 202 lbs.Atwater, Calif.Buhach Colony HSExerciseScience

#18

Blake AhlersFr., OT, 6’4”, 245 lbs.Yuba City, Calif.Sutter Union HSExerciseScience

#60

Cole AltuzarraFr., ILB, 5’9”, 201 lbs.Laguna Niguel, Calif.Dana Hills HSEconomics

#49

Scott ArnFr.,PK/P,6’1”,236lbs.Henderson, Nev.Green Valley HSUndecided

#95

Xavier BaileyFr., OT, 6’5”, 315 lbs.Stockton, Calif.Franklin HSUndecided

#74

Mason BrownFr., TB, 5’7”, 156 lbs.Novato, Calif.Marin Catholic HSHistory

#22

Dominic DavidSo., S, 5’11”, 188 lbs.Keizer,Ore.Portland State Univ.ExerciseScience

#1

Josh DeanFr., QB, 6’2”, 192 lbs.Dana Point, Calif.Dana Hills HSEconomics

#16

Michael Del RealJr.,S,5’11”,196lbs.Salinas, Calif.Hartnell CollegeSociology

#6

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Anthony ErtolaJr.,C,5’11”,265lbs.Martinez,Calif.Alhambra HSRhetoric/MediaStudies

#67

#36

Luis GuerraSr., OG, 6’1”, 297 lbs.ElCajon,Calif.Steele Canyon HSInt’lStudies/Spanish

#68

Jose GreenSr., TB, 5’10”, 200 lbs.Downey, Calif.Warren HSExerciseScience

Doug GilmoreJr.,TE,6’2”,229lbs.Portland, Ore.Beaverton HSRhetoric/MediaStudies

#82

Shane DePoeSo.,DE,6’1”,228lbs.Neah Bay, Wash.Neah Bay HSUndecided

#67

Nate DickJr.,FB,5’9”,189lbs.Stanfield,Ore.Southern Oregon Univ.Sociology

#37

Jack GalaSo., OT, 6’3”, 235 lbs.Mercer Island, Wash.Washington StateUndecided

#71

Kenny GebhardtSo., WR, 5’11”, 172 lbs.Eugene,Ore.Willamette HSChemistry (Biochem.)

#83

Tyson GizaFr., CB, 5’11”, 173 lbs.Salem, Ore.Sprague HSUndecided

#39

Riley GlennFr., C, 5’11”, 259 lbs.Prunedale, Calif.N. Monterey Co. HSExerciseScience

#55

Joseph HarmanFr., TB, 5’10”, 178 lbs.Philomath, Ore.Philomath HSChemistry

#43

Henry HarrisonSo., OLB, 6’0”, 202 lbs.Nevada City, Calif.Nevada Union HSEconomics

#46

Alex HollandJr.,CB,5’10”,175lbs.Mercer Island, Wash.Mercer Island HSEnglish

#22

Kyle DerbyFr.,PK/P,5’9”,176lbs.Oakdale, Calif.Oakdale HSEconomics

#14

Solomon FrankSo., FB, 5’9”, 248 lbs.Salem, Ore.McKay HSSociology

#31

D.J. GarciaFr., CB, 5’11”, 169 lbs.Colo. Springs, Colo.The Classical AcademyUndecided

#48

#15

LemarGriffinSo., FL, 5’9”, 160 lbs.Lakeland, Fla.ArizonaWesternColl.Politics

#57

David HernandezFr., DT, 5’11”, 294 lbs.Bakersfield,Calif.Ridgeview HSPhysics

#36

Jake HernandezFr., S, 5’10”, 201 lbs.Medford, Ore.North Medford HSUndecided

#17

Mike HernandezFr., ILB, 5’11”, 209 lbs.Lodi, Calif.Tokay HSBiology

Cuyler HudsonFr., OG, 6’3”, 242 lbs.Leavenworth, Wash.Cascade HSExerciseScience

#72

Sam HuffmanFr., FL, 5’9”, 185 lbs.Portland, Ore.Liberty HSUndecided

#41

Chris JimenezFr., DL, 6’5”, 402 lbs.Los Angeles, Calif.Chemeketa CCUndecided

#73

Ryan JohnstonFr., WR, 6’0”, 189 lbs.The Dalles, Ore.The Dalles HSUndecided

#27

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Jeffrey KahlerSr., CB, 5’9”, 183 lbs.Honolulu, HawaiiWhitworth UniversityBiology/Pre-Medicine

#23

Ben KittelsonJr.,OT,6’2”,260lbs.Beaverton, Ore.Aloha HSEconomics/Politics

#56

Nick LawsonJr.,C,5’10”,210lbs.ElCerrito,Calif.ElCerritoHSStudio Art

#69

Adrian LewisSr.,OT/OG,6’7”,310lbs.Turlock, Calif.Pitman HSMathematics

#78

Jake JonesSo., QB, 6’1”, 195 lbs.Wilsonville, Ore.Wilsonville HSEconomics

#9

Eric KnowlesSo., FL, 5’10”, 172 lbs.Tacoma, Wash.Charles Wright Acad.Undecided

#34

Tommy LairdSo., PK, 5’9”, 180 lbs.Beaverton, Ore.Beaverton HSEnvironmentalScience

#92

Mikey LemonSr., WR, 6’0”, 181 lbs.McMinnville, Ore.LinfieldCollegeSociology

#21

Ben LyonsSo.,DE,6’0”,215lbs.Anchorage, AlaskaSouth Anchorage HSUndecided

#54

Terrell MalleySo., TB, 5’9”, 172 lbs.Portland, Ore.Roosevelt HSEconomics

#2

Thomas MartinSo.,DE,6’1”,239lbs.Linden, Calif.EscalonHSBusiness Management

#87

Andy JonesFr., OLB, 6’3”, 207 lbs.LaJolla,Calif.LaJollaHSUndecided

#84

Jake KnechtSo., WR, 6’0”, 190 lbs.Issaquah, Wash.Illinois State UniversityEnvironmentalScience

#80

Jordan LoosFr., WR, 6’2”, 183 lbs.Springfield,Ore.Thurston HSUndecided

#89

Brendan ManionFr.,DE,6’4”,173lbs.SanJose,Calif.Archbishop Mitty HSBusiness

#56

T.J. MatsumotoFr., ILB, 6’0”, 200 lbs.Union City, Calif.JamesLoganHSUndecided

#37

Kenny MillerJr.,C/OG,5’11”,275lbs.Woodland, Wash.Woodland HSMathematics

#79

Scott MillerSo.,DE,6’2”,240lbs.Danville, Calif.San Ramon Valley HSUndecided

#91

Jake McNeilSo., OG, 6’3”, 260 lbs.San Mateo, Calif.Aragon HSUndecided

#64

Mark MeekJr.,DT,6’0”,258lbs.Gladstone, Ore.Western Oregon Univ.Economics

#90

Matt MillarSo.,DE,5’9”,237lbs.Clovis, Calif.Floyd B. Buchanan HSBusiness Management

#58

Brandon McKinleyFr., CB, 5’9”, 167 lbs.Fair Oaks, Calif.Bella Vista HSBusiness

#34

Samuel MintzmyerSo., OT, 6’5”, 252 lbs.Davis, Calif.Davis HSUndecided

#75

Danny MitchellSo., QB, 5’11”, 190 lbs.ElCajon,Calif.San Diego Christian Coll.ExerciseScience

#13

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Matthew PenrodSr., ILB, 6’1”, 213 lbs.Brownsville, Ore.Central Linn HSHistory

#89

Dennis PlzakSr., OG, 6’0”, 280 lbs.Gilbert,Ariz.Highland HSEconomics/Sociology

Toby MooreSr., S, 6’1”, 192 lbs.Greenleaf, IdahoBoise State UniversityExerciseScience

#29

#62

Kole OlingerJr.,TB,5’8”,189lbs.Parma, IdahoFruitland HSEconomics

#28

Scott PerlinJr.,FB,5’10”,230lbs.Alpine, Calif.Steele Canyon HSPolitical Science

#25

Will PohlSr.,TE,6’4”,238lbs.Boise, IdahoBoise HSBusiness Management

#84

Matt ParrSo., ILB, 6’0”, 215 lbs.Lihue, HawaiiKauai HSEconomics

#33

Cody PastorinoSo., S, 5’9”, 160 lbs.Glenn, Calif.Willows HSUndecided

#17

Chris PetersonSo., S, 6’3”, 180 lbs.Puyallup, Wash.EmeraldRidgeHSUndecided

#32

Zach PetersonSo., WR, 6’2”, 180 lbs.Danville, Calif.UniversityofArizonaUndecided

#42

Tino PetriniSo., ILB, 5’11”, 219 lbs.Novato, Calif.Marin Catholic HSEngineering

#42

Ralph PinedaSr., ILB, 6’2”, 255 lbs.Los Angeles, Calif.SanJoseStateUniv.Sociology

#51

Chad PollardJr.,FL,5’8”,164lbs.Bakersfield,Calif.BakersfieldCollegeSociology

#3

Kevin RamaySo., QB, 6’0”, 200 lbs.Simi Valley, Calif.Grace Brethren HSEconomics

#4

Tayler ReederSo., OT, 6’5”, 280 lbs.Salinas, Calif.Palma HSUndecided

#77

Walter RobinsonSr.,DE,6’0”,219lbs.Altadena, Calif.Cathedral HSPolitics

#45

Blaze RogersJr.,CB,5’9”,175lbs.Lahaina, HawaiiLahainaluna HSEconomics

#20

Mitch RowanJr.,PK/P,6’0”,192lbs.Cotati, Calif.Rancho Cotate HSExerciseScience

#19

Eddie SalcedaSr., OT, 5’10”, 260San Pedro, Calif.San Pedro HSExerciseScience

#66

Chris SantanaSo., S, 5’10”, 185 lbs.Salinas, Calif.North Salinas HSPolitics

#7

Sean PenberthyFr.,PK/P,5’10”,185lbs.Issaquah, Wash.Skyline HSComputer Science

#83

Connor PogueFr., FB, 5’10”, 211 lbs.Orange, Calif.Villa Park HSMechanicalEngineering

#40

Jaden RosselliFr., ILB, 6’1”, 220 lbs.Santa Rosa, Calif.Santa Rosa HSUndecided

#25

Ian SchneiderFr.,DE,6’5”,215lbs.Fair Oaks, Calif.Bella Vista HSUndecided

#92

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Scott SchoettgenSr., WR, 6’4”, 215 lbs.Columbia, Calif.Sonora HSExerciseScience

#85

Bradley SchultzSo., C, 6’4”, 250 lbs.Centralia, Wash.Centralia HSSociology

#53

Jeff ShortSr.,OG/OT,6’2”,315lbs.Granite Bay, Calif.Granite Bay HSPolitics

#65

Arlin TaylorSr., S, 5’9”, 187 lbs.Spring Valley, Calif.Steele Canyon HSEngineering

Brent TurnerSr., TB, 5’6”, 156 lbs.Newman, Calif.Orestimba HSEnglish

#38#5

Jake TurnerSo., FL, 5’9”, 175 lbs.Ontario, Ore.Ontario HSUndecided

#35

Reed WarnerSo., OLB, 6’3”, 212 lbs.Salem, Ore.South Salem HSUndecided

#96

Jordan WeilSo., ILB, 6’2”, 222 lbs.Sammamish, Wash.Skyline HSUndecided

#52

Benny WeischedelSo.,TE,6’1”,212lbs.San Pedro, Calif.San Pedro HSUndecided

#47

Jacob SiemFr., WR, 6’3”, 183 lbs.Carlsbad, Calif.La Costa Canyon HSUndecided

#23

Tait StephensFr., S, 6’2”, 180 lbs.Sammamish, Wash.Skyline HSUndecided

#8

Jake SimpsonFr., CB, 5’11”, 155 lbs.Paso Robles, Calif.Templeton HSUndecided

#4

Marc VillanuevaSo., CB, 5’10”, 181 lbs.Soledad, Calif.Soledad HSEconomics

#14

Michael WadeFr., OLB, 5’10”, 190 lbs.Granite Bay, Calif.Granite Bay HSUndecided

#16

Daniel WakamFr., CB, 5’9”, 182 lbs.Ventura, Calif.St. Bonaventure HSBiology

#41

Max WeischedelFr., DT, 6’3”, 245 lbs.San Pedro, Calif.ElCaminoCollegeReligious Studies

#50

Brian WidingSo., QB, 6’2”, 195 lbs.Canby, Ore.Canby Union HSUndecided

#12

Wes WenzelSo., ILB, 5’10”, 222 lbs.Portland, Ore.Sunset HSChemistry (Biochem.)

#44

Ryan WhitcombJr.,WR/QB,6’1”,200lbs.Oak View, Calif.College of the CanyonsHistory

#10

Tyler WhitcombSr.,TE,6’1”,212lbs.Oak View, Calif.Ventura Comm. Coll.History

#32

Raymond WhiteJr.,WR,5’10”,177lbs.Corona, Calif.Centennial HSSociology

#81

Matt WilliamsSo., FL, 5’7”, 168 lbs.Encinitas,Calif.La Costa Canyon HSBusiness Management

#24

Zane WiseSo., OG, 6’2”, 280 lbs.Sweet Home, Ore.Sweet Home HSExerciseScience

#76

The Bearcatshave played

football since1894. WU won itsfirstgameby defeatingPacific,18-4.Since then, Willamette hasfieldedateam except

for 1897, 1898, 1900, 1918 and

1945.

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Shane Wibel, ATCHead Athletic Trainer

Dylan Borden, ATCPT Northwest Trainer

Ken Smith, ATCAsst. Athletic Trainer

Erin Scharer, ATCAsst. Athletic Trainer

Dr. David ThorsettWU Team Physician

Willamette University Sports Medicine

Dr. Daniel SchweigertWU Team Physician

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Marcus WooSr., TB, 5’8”, 181 lbs.Cupertino, Calif.Monta Vista HSEconomics

Kyle YatabeSo., ILB, 6’0”, 223 lbs.ElSegundo,Calif.ElSegundoHSUndecided

#43#8

Andy ZwengSr.,DE,6’3”,230lbs.Los Gatos, Calif.Los Gatos HSHistory

#99

Bearcat Sports Network: Live Webcasts of Willamette Football

Mike Allegre began his sportscasting career whileat Central Washington University (1980-83) and hassince broadcast hundreds of high school and collegegames at the local, state and national levels. Allegrerekindled local high school radio sports coveragein 1987.

The “Voice of the Bearcats,” he initiated radio coverage of Willamette University football (1992) and basketball (1991). He has been honored by The Associated Press and the Salem Sports & Breakfast Club for hisbroadcast work. Allegre is a retired Oregon Air National Guard officer.

Craig Spivey is a veteran of more than 20 years ofbroadcasting. Spivey earned his broadcasting degreefrom Oregon State University in 1981, and he has worked in radio and print journalism for many years.

Spivey has broadcast championship games at the state,national and international levels within the youth, high school, and collegiate ranks. For the past 10 years, Spivey has servedas the color commentator during broadcasts of Willamette Universityfootball games.

Fans of Willamette University football can listen to a live webcastof every game on the Bearcat Sports Network. All you need todo is go to www..willamette.edu/athletics/bsn/webcast or goto www.FullAccessSports.com. Each live webcast of BearcatFootball will begin approximately 15 minutes prior to kickoff. The webcast will include video during Willamette home games. All production services and on-air-talent for the web streamingprovided by Full Access Sports.

Webcast ScheduleSept. 4 at UW-Stevens Point .........11:45 p.m.Sept. 11 at Hardin-Simmons ............3:45 p.m.Sept. 18 Southern Oregon ................1:15 p.m.Oct. 2 at Linfield* ...........................1:15 p.m.Oct. 9 at Pacific* .............................1:15 p.m.Oct. 16 Puget Sound* .......................1:15 p.m.Oct. 23 Menlo ....................................6:45 p.m.Oct. 30 at Whitworth* ....................12:45 p.m.Nov. 6 Lewis & Clark* ..................12:45 p.m.Nov. 13 at Pacific Lutheran* ..........12:15 a.m.* Northwest Conference game51512thSt.SE•Salem,Ore.97301

(503) 363-1904

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BearcatNation

The United States(not to scale)

Alaska — 1Anchorage (1): Ben Lyons (South Anchorage)

Arizona — 1Gilbert (1): Dennis Plzak (Highland)

California — 70Alpine (1): Scott Perlin (Steele Canyon)Altadena (1): Walter Robinson II (Cathedral)Atwater (2): Ron Carter (Buhach Colony); Kyle Davey (Buhach Colony)Bakersfield (2): Chad Pollard (Liberty); David Hernandez (Ridgeview)Carlsbad (1): Jacob Siem (La Costa Canyon)Clovis (1): Matthew Millar (Floyd B. Buchanan)Columbia (1): Scott Schoettgen (Sonora)Corona (1): Raymond White(Centennial)Cotati (1): Mitchell Rowan (Rancho Cotate)Cupertino (1): Marcus Woo (Monta Vista)Dana Point (1): Josh Dean (Dana Hills)Danville (4): Harmon Bruno (San Ramon Valley); Kyle Bettencourt(San Ramon Valley); Scott Miller(San Ramon Valley); Zach Peterson (San Ramon Valley)Davis (1): Samuel Mintzmyer (Davis)Downey (1): Jose Green (Warren)Encinitas (1): Matthew Williams(La Costa Canyon)El Cajon (2): Luis Guerra (SteeleCanyon); Danny Mitchell (Christian)El Cerrito (1): Nicholas Lawson(El Cerrito)El Segundo (1): Kyle Yatabe(El Segundo)Fair Oaks (2): Brandon McKinley (Bella Vista); Ian Schneider (Bella Vista)Glenn (1): Cody Pastorino (Willows)Granite Bay (2): Jeff Short (Granite Bay); Michael Wade (Granite Bay)La Jolla (1): Andy Jones (La Jolla)Laguna Miguel (1): Cole Altuzarra (Dana Hills)Linden (1): Thomas Martin (Escalon)Livermore (1): Daniel Van Galder (Grenada)Lodi (1): Mike Hernandez (Tokay)Los Angeles (2): Chrisopher Jimenez (Cathedral); Ralph Pineda (Cathedral)Los Gatos (1): Andy Zweng(Los Gatos)

Manteca (1): Spenser Britton(Brookside Christian)Martinez (1): Anthony Ertola(Alhambra)Nevada City (1): Henry Harrison (Nevada Union)Newman (1): Brent Turner (Orestimba)Novato (2): Martino Petrini (Marin Catholic); Mason Brown (Marin Catholic)Oak View (2): Ryan Whitcomb (Nord-hoff); Tyler Whitcomb (Nordhoff)Oakdale (1): Kyle Derby (Oakdale)Orange (1): Connor Pogue (Villa Park)Pasa Robles (1): Jake Simpson (Templeton)Petaluma (1): Cullen Carroll (St. Vincent)Prunedale (1): Riley Glenn (North Monterey Country)Rowland Heights (1): JonnieCouwenhoven (John A. Rowland)Salinas (3): Michael Del Real (North Salinas); Taylor Reeder (Palma) Chris Santana (North Salinas)San Diego (1): Marc Aros (Point Loma)San Jose (1): Brendan Manion (Arch-bishop Mitty)San Mateo (1): Jake McNeil (Aragon)San Pedro (3): Edward Salceda (San Pedro); Benny Weischedel (SanPedro); Max Weishedel (San Pedro)Santa Rosa (1): Jaden Rosselli (Santa Rosa)Simi Valley (1): Kevin Ramay (Grace Brethren)Soledad (1): Marc Villanueva (Soledad)

Spring Valley (1): Arlin Taylor (Steele Canyon)Stockton (2): Juan Alvarado (Franklin); Xavier Bailey (Franklin)Turlock (1): Adrian Lewis (Pitman)Union City (1): T.J. Matsumoto(James Logan)Ventura (1): Daniel Wakam(St. Bonaventure)Yuba City (1): Blake Ahlers (Sutter Island)

Colorado - 1Colorado Springs (1): D.J. Garcia (The Classical Academy)

Florida - 1Lakeland (1): LemarGriffin(GeorgeW. Jenkins)

Hawaii — 3Honolulu (1): Jeff Kahler (Saint Louis)Lahaina (1): Blaze Rogers (Lahain-aluna)Lihue (1): Matthew Parr (Kauai)

Idaho — 4Boise (1): William Pohl (Boise)Caldwell (1): Toby Moore (Greenleaf)Parma (2): Kole Olinger (Fruitland)

Nevada - 1Henderson (1): Scott Arn (Green Valley)

Oregon — 26Beaverton (2): Ben Kittelson(Beaverton); Tom Laird (Beaverton)Brownsville (1): Matthew Penrod(Central Linn)The Dalles (1): Ryan Johnston(The Dalles)

70

26

16

4

3

1

Eugene (1): Kenny Gebhardt (Willamette)Gladstone (1): Mark Meek (LaSalle)Keizer (1): Dominic David (South Salem) Klamath Falls (1): John Amos(Klamath Union)McMinnville (1): Mikey Lemon(McMinnville)Medford (1): Jake Hernandez (North Medford)Ontario (1): Jake Turner (Ontario)Oregon City (1): Brian Widing (Canby Union)Philomath (1): Joseph Harman (Philomath) Portland (4): Douglas Gilmore(Beaverton); Sam Huffman (Liberty); Terrell Malley (Roosevelt); WesWenzel (Sunset)Salem (3): Solomon Frank (McKay); Tyson Giza (Sprague); Reed Warner (South Salem)Scio (1): Wyatt Briggs (Scio)Springfield (2): Marshall Curry (Springfield);JordanLoos(Thurston)Stanfield (1):NateDick(Stanfield)Sweet Home (1): Zane Wise (Sweet Home)Wilsonville (1): Jake Jones(Wilsonville)

Washington — 16Bothell (1): Ryan Bourke (Archbishop Murphy)Bremerton (1): Jamiere Abney (Bremerton)Centralia (1): Bradley Schultz(Centralia)Federal Way (1): Garrett Butler(Evergreen Lutheran)Issaquah (2): Jake Knecht (Skyline); Sean Penberthy (Skyline)Leavenworth (1): Cuyler Hudson (Cascade)Mercer Island (2): Jack Gala (Mercer Island); Alex Holland (Mercer Island)Neah Bay (1): Shane DePoe (Neah Bay)Port Townsend (1): Aaron Cavette (Port Townsend)Puyallup (1): Chris Peterson (Emerald Ridge)Sammamish (2): Tait Stephens(Skyline); Jordan Weil (Skyline)

Tacoma (1): Eric Knowles (Charles Wright)Woodland (2): Kenny Miller(Woodland)

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1

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WillametteAll-Time Results

1894 (1-4-1) ....No recognized coach 18 Pacific ........................................... 4 0 Salem YMCA ................................ 18 0 Salem YMCA .................................. 6 0 Salem YMCA .................................. 5 6 Salem YMCA .................................. 6 0 Salem YMCA ................................. 6 24 .................................................... 451895 (2-2-0) .... C.R. “Brick” Morse 4 Oregon ........................................... 8 0 Oregon ........................................... 6 44 Oregon Normal .............................. 6 36 Oregon Agricultural Coll. ................ 6 84 ..................................................... 261896 (2-0-1) ...............Mark Savage 10 Chemawa ....................................... 0 14 Pacific ............................................ 0 2 Oregon Normal .............................. 2 26 ....................................................... 21897-98, Spanish-American War1899 (3-2-0) ...... A.R. “Bert” Oliver 15 Albany College ............................... 6 24 Pacific ............................................ 0 0 Oregon Agricultural ...................... 10 0 Multnomah Athletic Club ...............11 10 Chemawa ....................................... 0 49 ..................................................... 271900, No Team Fielded1901 (3-0-0) ................... Mutt Dietz 17 Oregon Agricultural ........................ 6 12 Chemawa ....................................... 0 22 Oregon Normal .............................. 6 51 ..................................................... 121902 (1-4-1) ............ Prof. A. Moser 0 Albany College ............................. 27 6 Linfield ............................................ 6 0 Oregon Agricultural ...................... 67 0 Oregon Agricultural ...................... 21 0 Chemawa ..................................... 22 6 Oregon Normal .............................. 0 12 ................................................... 1431903 (3-2-2) ............ Prof. B. Moyer 0 Pacific ............................................ 0 27 Linfield ............................................ 0 0 Oregon ......................................... 37 0 Chemawa ....................................... 5 0 Chemawa ....................................... 0 30 Pacific ............................................ 0 28 Oregon Normal .............................. 0 85 ..................................................... 42 1904 (6-2-0) ........ Chauncy Bishop 16 Albany ............................................ 0 38 Pacific ............................................ 0 0 Oregon ......................................... 16 50 Portland .......................................... 0 0 Multnomah Athletic Club ................ 6 15 Chemawa ....................................... 0 11 Chemawa ....................................... 5 17 Ft. Stevens ..................................... 0 147 ..................................................... 271905 (4-3-1) ........ Chauncy Bishop 6 Oregon ..........................................11 0 Oregon Agricultural ...................... 28 11 Washington State ........................... 6 0 Stanford ....................................... 12 0 Califiornia ....................................... 0 4 Multnomah Athletic Club ................ 0 16 Chemawa ....................................... 0 12 Oregon Normal .............................. 0 49 ..................................................... 571906 (1-3-1) ........ Chauncy Bishop 5 Whitman ....................................... 10 0 Oregon ........................................... 4 4 Oregon Agricultural ........................ 0 0 Washington .................................... 0 5 Multnomah Athletic Club .............. 18 14 ..................................................... 321907 (2-4-0) ..Profs. Boyer & Nace 14 Albany ............................................ 0 0 Oregon ..........................................11 0 Oregon Agricultural ...................... 42 0 Washington .................................. 21 0 Multnomah Athletic Club .............. 40 20 Salem High School ........................ 0 34 ....................................................1141908 (1-5-0) ...........Harley E. Kirby 6 Albany ............................................ 5 0 Pacific ............................................ 4 0 Oregon ......................................... 15 0 Oregon Agricultural ...................... 28 0 Multnomah Athletic Club .............. 40 0 Whitworth ..................................... 18 6 ....................................................1101909 (3-1-0) ..... Dr. G.J. Sweetland 8 Pacific ............................................ 0 29 Oregon ........................................... 0 0 Multnomah Athletic Club ...............11 63 Mt. Angel ........................................ 0 100 ......................................................111910 (4-1-0) ...... Dr. G.J. Sweetland 10 Alumni ............................................ 0 23 Hill Military Academy ...................... 3 6 Oregon Agricultural ........................ 9 47 Mt. Angel College ........................... 0 29 Multnomah Athletic Club ................ 0 12 Pacific ............................................ 0 117 ..................................................... 12

1911 (4-1-0) ..... Dr. G.J. Sweetland 39 Puget Sound .................................. 0 3 Oregon Agricultural ........................ 5 17 Multnomah Athletic Club ................ 0 28 Chemawa ....................................... 6 11 Vancouver Barracks ....................... 6 12 Alumni ............................................ 0 98 ..................................................... 171912 (5-1-0) ..... Dr. G.J. Sweetland 7 Alumni ............................................ 7 0 Oregon ......................................... 12 29 Chemawa ....................................... 0 40 Pacific ............................................ 0 71 Vancouver ...................................... 0 67 Whitworth ....................................... 0 30 Montana ......................................... 9 237 ..................................................... 211913 (4-0-0) ..... Dr. G.J. Sweetland 9 Alumni ............................................ 0 62 Pacific ............................................ 6 33 Chemawa ....................................... 6 6 Oregon ........................................... 3 60 U. of Oregon Law School .............. 0 161 ..................................................... 151914 (2-3-0) ..........O.C. Thompson 44 Albany ............................................ 0 19 Pacific ............................................ 7 0 Oregon ......................................... 61 0 Oregon Agricultural ...................... 64 0 Gonzaga ...................................... 28 63 ................................................... 1601915 (2-2-1) ............ R.L. Matthews 27 Alumni ............................................ 0 0 Oregon Agricultural ...................... 69 7 Albany ............................................ 3 0 Oregon ......................................... 49 0 Chemawa ....................................... 0 13 Pacific ............................................ 7 20 ................................................... 1281916 (4-2-0) ............ R.L. Matthews 21 Alumni ............................................ 0 0 Oregon ......................................... 97 26 Albany ............................................ 7 55 Columbia ........................................ 0 1 Mt. Angel ........................................ 0 25 Pacific ............................................ 7 7 Multnomah Athletic Club .............. 13 114 ................................................... 1241917 (1-1-0) ............ R.L. Matthews 0 Oregon ......................................... 14 20 Vancouver Barracks ....................... 0 20 ..................................................... 141918, no team1919 (4-1-0) ............ R.L. Matthews 3 Alumni ............................................ 3 28 Chemawa ....................................... 0 12 Pacific ............................................ 0 12 Multnomah Athletic Club .............. 24 21 Reed ............................................ 12 10 Puget Sound .................................. 0 83 ..................................................... 361920 (3-1-1) ............ R.L. Matthews 13 Alumni ............................................ 0 13 Chemawa ....................................... 6 0 Multnomah Athletic Club ................ 0 23 Pacific ............................................ 7 24 Puget Sound .................................. 0 0 Whitman ......................................... 7 60 ..................................................... 201921 (1-5-0) ................. Roy Bohler 3 Oregon ........................................... 7 0 Oregon Agricultural ...................... 54 14 Chemawa ....................................... 7 10 Pacific .......................................... 27 0 Whitman ....................................... 25 7 Puget Sound ................................ 18 34 ................................................... 1381922 (3-4-0) ................. Roy Bohler 12 Alumni ............................................ 6 0 Oregon ......................................... 37 27 Linfield ............................................ 0 56 Chemawa ....................................... 6 7 Whitman ......................................... 9 6 Pacific .......................................... 20 0 Puget Sound .................................. 8 36 Linfield ............................................ 0 132 ..................................................... 801923 (2-5-1) ..........Guy L. Rathbun 0 Oregon ......................................... 40 0 Washington .................................. 54 6 Puget Sound ................................ 13 31 Linfield ............................................ 6 36 Chemawa ....................................... 0 0 Whitman ....................................... 10 0 Pacific .......................................... 18 7 College of Idaho ............................. 7 80 ................................................... 1481924 (1-5-1) ..........Guy L. Rathbun 0 Oregon ........................................... 0 13 College of Idaho ........................... 14 6 Whitman ......................................... 7 0 Pacific .......................................... 26 34 Linfield ............................................ 6 0 Washington .................................. 57 0 Puget Sound .................................. 8 53 ....................................................118

1925 (2-7-0) ..........Guy L. Rathbun 13 Multnomah Athletic Club .............. 20 0 Washington ................................ 108 0 Oregon Agricultural ...................... 51 33 Oregon Normal .............................. 0 5 Puget Sound .................................. 7 13 Whitman ....................................... 20 0 Linfield ............................................ 3 26 Albany ............................................ 0 0 Pacific .......................................... 23 90 ................................................... 232 1926 (2-4-0) Roy S. “Spec” Keene 0 Oregon ......................................... 44 0 Washington .................................. 28 28 Multnomah Athletic Club ................ 7 10 Pacific ............................................ 6 6 Puget Sound .................................. 9 0 Whitman ....................................... 10 44 ................................................... 1041927 (3-3-2) Roy S. “Spec” Keene 6 Washington .................................. 32 28 Oregon Normal .............................. 0 6 Puget Sound .................................. 6 0 College of Idaho ............................. 6 6 Chemawa ....................................... 6 13 Pacific ............................................ 7 12 Linfield ............................................ 6 7 Whitman ....................................... 31 78 ..................................................... 941928 (3-5-0) Roy S. “Spec” Keene 0 Whitman ....................................... 45 36 Linfield ............................................ 0 25 Puget Sound ................................ 18 0 Pacific ............................................ 6 6 College of Idaho ........................... 44 6 Oregon ......................................... 38 0 Washington .................................. 28 38 Albany ............................................ 6 111 ................................................... 1851929 (6-2-0) Roy S. “Spec” Keene 6 Oregon Agricultural ...................... 37 0 Oregon ......................................... 34 42 College of Idaho ............................. 0 25 Pacific ............................................ 0 52 Linfield ............................................ 0 40 Whitman ....................................... 13 42 Albany ............................................ 6 31 Puget Sound .................................. 0 238 ..................................................... 901930 (5-3-0) Roy S. “Spec” Keene 34 College of Idaho ........................... 14 21 Puget Sound .................................. 0 44 Linfield ............................................ 0 0 Whitman ....................................... 12 34 Pacific ............................................ 6 0 Oregon State* .............................. 48 0 Oregon ......................................... 51 52 Albany ............................................ 0 185 ................................................... 131

* First night football game in Oregon1931 (5-4-0) Roy S. “Spec” Keene 0 Oregon State................................ 76 0 Oregon ......................................... 20 46 Columbia ........................................ 0 25 Albany .......................................... 13 20 College of Idaho ............................. 0 13 Puget Sound .................................. 0 6 Pacific ............................................ 7 19 Linfield ............................................ 6 0 Whitman ......................................... 7 129 ................................................... 1291932 (4-4-1) Roy S. “Spec” Keene 0 Oregon State................................ 32 0 Oregon Normal .............................. 6 0 Washington State ......................... 30 26 College of Idaho ............................. 0 33 Albany ............................................ 0 0 Puget Sound .................................. 0 26 Linfield ............................................ 0 2 Pacific ............................................ 6 6 Whitman ......................................... 0 93 ..................................................... 741933 (6-3-0) Roy S. “Spec” Keene 0 Oregon State................................ 21 20 Oregon Normal .............................. 0 0 Puget Sound .................................. 6 0 Columbia ...................................... 13 26 Linfield ............................................ 6 6 Pacific ............................................ 0 13 Southern Oregon ........................... 0 26 Albany ............................................ 6 40 Whitman ......................................... 0 131 ..................................................... 521934 (8-1-0) Roy S. “Spec” Keene 34 Pacific ............................................ 0 14 Oregon Normal ............................ 12 32 Linfield ............................................ 7 0 Oregon State................................ 13 75 Whitman ......................................... 0 27 Puget Sound .................................. 0 6 Columbia ........................................ 0 21 SanJose ........................................ 7 28 Albany ............................................ 6 237 ..................................................... 45

1935 (5-2-0) Roy S. “Spec” Keene 14 SanJose ........................................ 0 0 Oregon State................................ 26 0 Washington State ......................... 30 47 College of Idaho ............................. 6 15 Puget Sound .................................. 0 13 Pacific ............................................ 0 10 Whitman ......................................... 0 99 ..................................................... 62

1936 (7-2-1) Roy S. “Spec” Keene 21 Nevada-Reno ................................. 9 42 Albany ............................................ 0 0 Oregon State................................ 13 47 College of Idaho ............................. 0 3 Linfield ............................................ 0 13 Puget Sound .................................. 0 14 Fresno State ................................ 14 18 Whittier ......................................... 21 19 Pacific ............................................ 0 18 Whitman ......................................... 0 195 ..................................................... 57 1937 (6-3-0) Roy S. “Spec” Keene 0 Frenso State .................................. 7 20 Portland .......................................... 0 7 SanJose ........................................ 8 13 Whittier ........................................... 6 7 Puget Sound .................................. 0 0 Oregon State................................ 20 6 Pacific ............................................ 0 20 Whitman ......................................... 6 41 University of Nevada-Reno ............ 7 114 ..................................................... 541938 (5-3-0) Roy S. “Spec” Keene 15 Linfield ............................................ 0 7 Portland ........................................ 12 0 San Diego Marines ...................... 14 6 Santa Barabara .............................. 3 41 College of Idaho ............................. 0 13 Puget Sound .................................. 0 0 Pacific* ........................................... 6 19 Whitman ......................................... 0 101 ..................................................... 35* Broke 27-game conference winning streak

1939 (3-4-2) Roy S. “Spec” Keene 0 San Diego Marines ...................... 26 14 Santa Barabara ............................ 20 0 Portland .......................................... 0 29 Linfield ............................................ 6 42 Puget Sound .................................. 6 0 SanJose ...................................... 15 0 Pacific ............................................ 0 13 College of Idaho ............................. 7 7 Whitman ......................................... 8 105 ..................................................... 881940 (4-5-0) Roy S. “Spec” Keene 7 Portland ........................................ 21 0 SanJose ...................................... 21 6 San Diego Marines ........................ 7 39 Puget Sound .................................. 0 6 Gonzaga ........................................ 7 51 Linfield ............................................ 0 20 Pacific ............................................ 6 19 Whitman ......................................... 0 7 Whittier ........................................... 8 155 ..................................................... 701941 (8-2-0) Roy S. “Spec” Keene 52 College of Idaho ............................. 0 26 Portland .......................................... 0 43 Linfield ............................................ 0 33 Whittier ........................................... 7 6 Idaho ............................................ 33 55 Puget Sound .................................. 7 40 Pacific ............................................ 0 28 Whitman ......................................... 0 6 Hawaii .......................................... 20 19 Portland Air Base ........................... 0 308 ..................................................... 671942 (4-1-0) Roy S. “Spec” Keene 13 Portland ........................................ 34 33 Linfield ............................................ 7 33 Puget Sound .................................. 2 31 Pacific ............................................ 0 26 Whitman ......................................... 0 136 ..................................................... 431943 (2-1-0) ...............Harry Trotter 20 Whitman ......................................... 0 7 Whitman ....................................... 12 25 Univ. of Oregon Armyducks ........... 6 52 ..................................................... 181944 (3-2-0) ...............Harry Trotter 13 Whitman ......................................... 6 26 Whitman ......................................... 0 0 Washington .................................. 71 34 San Diego Marines ...................... 14 6 Washington .................................. 40 79 ................................................... 1311945, No Team Fielded1946 (6-2-1) ..... Walter E. Erickson 26 British Columbia ........................... 13 31 Linfield ............................................ 6 27 College of Idaho ............................. 7 7 Puget Sound .................................. 0 6 Pacific ............................................ 0 7 Whitman ......................................... 0 6 SanJose ...................................... 44 13 Whittier ......................................... 18 6 Portland .......................................... 6 129 ..................................................... 94

1947 (7-2-0) ...................Jerry Lillie 0 College of the Pacific ................... 56 19 Whittier ........................................... 0 0 Portland ........................................ 27 19 College of Idaho ............................. 6 33 British Columbia ............................. 0 14 Puget Sound .................................. 0 20 Pacific ............................................ 0 12 Linfield ............................................ 7 45 Whitman ......................................... 0 162 ..................................................... 96

1948 (6-5-0) ...................Jerry Lillie 27 College of Idaho ........................... 13 21 British Columbia ............................. 7 13 Lewis & Clark ............................... 14 13 Linfield ............................................ 0 26 Whitman ......................................... 7 0 Pacific .......................................... 19 6 Puget Sound .................................. 7 41 EasternOregon.............................. 0 9 Portland .......................................... 6 7 Central Washington ..................... 13 7 Santa Barbara (Potato Bowl) ....... 46 170 ................................................... 1321949 (3-6-0) ........ C.R. Stackhouse 0 University of Idaho ....................... 79 23 EasternWashington ....................... 0 7 Chico State .................................... 0 14 College of Idaho ........................... 41 0 Puget Sound ................................ 27 7 Lewis & Clark ............................... 20 0 Linfield .......................................... 20 33 Whitman ....................................... 25 7 Pacific .......................................... 32 91 ................................................... 2441950 (4-4-2) ........ C.R. Stackhouse 21 Central Washington* ...................... 0 19 College of Idaho ............................. 7 6 Whitworth ....................................... 0 19 Chico State .................................... 6 21 Hawaii .......................................... 21 6 @Lewis & Clark ........................... 20 6 @Puget Sound............................... 0 6 Linfield ............................................ 7 27 @Whitman ................................... 37 6 @Pacific ....................................... 27 131 ................................................... 125

* First game at McCulloch Stadium1951 (3-5-0) ........ C.R. Stackhouse 21 Whitworth ..................................... 13 0 College of Idaho ........................... 10 6 Pacific .......................................... 26 12 Lewis & Clark ............................... 41 6 Puget Sound ................................ 12 12 Whitman ....................................... 20 19 Linfield ............................................ 7 53 Chico State .................................... 7 129 ................................................... 1361952 (5-2-2) ................. Ted Ogdahl 53 Chico State .................................... 0 20 Puget Sound ................................ 20 6 College of Idaho ............................. 7 26 Pacific .......................................... 27 29 Lewis & Clark ................................. 6 31 Whitworth ..................................... 14 35 Linfield .......................................... 14 41 Whitman ......................................... 0 7 Hawaii ............................................ 7 248 ..................................................... 951953 (2-5-1) ................. Ted Ogdahl 0 Puget Sound ................................ 14 13 Western Washington .................... 26 0 College of Idaho ........................... 26 6 Pacific ............................................ 6 14 Lewis & Clark ................................. 7 34 Whitman ......................................... 7 6 Linfield .......................................... 21 7 Cal Poly-SLO ............................... 52 80 ................................................... 1591954 (6-2-0) ................. Ted Ogdahl 19 Humboldt State ............................ 10 12 Cal Poly-SLO ............................... 19 32 Whitman ......................................... 0 12 Pacific ............................................ 7 26 Linfield .......................................... 13 13 Lewis & Clark ............................... 23 24 Puget Sound ................................ 21 7 College of Idaho ............................. 0 145 ..................................................... 931955 (1-7-0) ................. Ted Ogdahl 6 Pacific .......................................... 19 6 Lewis & Clark ............................... 34 7 Puget Sound ................................ 24 0 Linfield .......................................... 29 7 Whitworth ..................................... 13 7 Fresno State ................................ 33 10 Whitman ......................................... 0 13 College of Idaho ........................... 20 56 ................................................... 1721956 (2-4-2) ................. Ted Ogdahl 0 Whitworth ..................................... 21 12 Fresno State ................................ 27 39 Pacific ............................................ 7 0 Lewis & Clark ............................... 21 13 College of Idaho ............................. 7 12 Linfield .......................................... 12 14 Puget Sound ................................ 21 7 Whitman ......................................... 7 97 ................................................... 123

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WillametteAll-Time Results

28 @Southern Oregon ...................... 33 34 Oregon Tech ................................ 39 18 @Lewis & Clark ........................... 41 22 Linfield .......................................... 55 222 ................................................... 353 1993 (5-4-0) .............. Dan Hawkins 17 @Simon Fraser ............................ 16 28 @Western Washington ................ 37 29 Whitworth ..................................... 27 36 Pacific Lutheran ........................... 48 20 @EasternOregon ........................ 24 43 @Lewis & Clark ........................... 27 48 Southern Oregon ......................... 61 31 Linfield .......................................... 28 41 @Western Oregon ....................... 13 293 ................................................... 281 1994 (7-2-0) .............. Dan Hawkins 27 Alumni ............................................ 8 42 Simon Fraser ............................... 15 14 Western Washington .................... 42 47 @Whitworth ................................. 39 10 @Pacific Lutheran.......................... 7 1 EasternOregon(23-26)* ............... 0 34 Lewis & Clark ............................... 13 28 @Southern Oregon ...................... 23 14 @Linfield ...................................... 49 6 Western Oregon ............................. 0 218 ................................................... 214

* Willamette won by forfeit1995 (6-2-1) .............. Dan Hawkins 20 Alumni .......................................... 12 16 C. Washington (@ Kennewick)........21 39 Western Oregon ........................... 14 15 @Southern Oregon ...................... 23 49 EasternOregon............................ 10 40 Linfield ............................................ 6 50 @Whitworth ................................. 18 42 Puget Sound ................................ 32 35 Pacific Lutheran ........................... 35 28 @Lewis & Clark ........................... 12 314 ................................................... 1711996 (9-2) ................. Dan Hawkins 34 Central Washington ..................... 14 57 @Western Oregon ....................... 29 32 Southern Oregon ......................... 34 25 @EasternOregon ........................ 21 20 @Linfield ........................................ 3 37 Whitworth ..................................... 26 44 @Puget Sound............................. 21 28 @Pacific Lutheran (OT) ............... 27 29 Lewis & Clark ............................... 23 56 Bethany,Kan.*(atEugene) ......... 35 12 @Western Washington** ............. 13 374 ................................................... 246

* NAIA Division II First Round** NAIA Division II Quarterfinal

1997 (13-1) ............... Dan Hawkins 42 Humboldt State ............................ 14 40 @Chapman .................................... 6 34 @Central Washington .................. 21 13 EasternOregon.............................. 7 34 @Lewis & Clark ........................... 14 27 Linfield ............................................ 0 41 Southern Oregon ......................... 27 54 @Puget Sound............................... 0 43 Pacific Lutheran ............................. 6 42 @Whitworth ................................... 7 26 Western Oregon (OT)* ................. 20 50 Montana Tech** (Corvalis) ........... 24 17 SiouxFalls,S.D.#(Portland) ......... 7 7 Findlay, Ohio% (Savannah, TN) .. 14 470 ................................................... 167

* NAIA Division II First Round** NAIA Division II Quarterfinal#NAIADivisionIISemifinal

% NAIA Division II Championship

21 @Pacific Lutheran........................ 13 23 Pacific .......................................... 21 30 Whitman ....................................... 19 19 @Lewis & Clark ........................... 54 9 Linfield .......................................... 16 14 @College of Idaho ....................... 14 169 ................................................... 2431977 (5-4-0) .................Tommy Lee 15 Alumni ............................................ 7 0 Chico State .................................... 6 7 @Humboldt State......................... 24 0 Pacific Lutheran ........................... 38 14 Pacific ............................................ 3 20 Rocky Mountain ........................... 13 15 Lewis & Clark ................................. 2 10 @Linfield ...................................... 41 14 College of Idaho ............................. 6 27 @Whitworth ................................... 0 107 ................................................... 1331978 (3-6-0) .................Tommy Lee 8 @Puget Sound............................. 29 7 Humboldt State ............................ 13 0 Linfield .......................................... 35 6 @Pacific ....................................... 14 9 Whitworth ..................................... 14 23 @Pacific Lutheran.......................... 8 13 @Lewis & Clark ............................. 7 13 OregonCollegeofEducation....... 21 21 Southern Oregon ......................... 14 100 ................................................... 1551979 (3-6-0) .................Tommy Lee 22 @Chico State ............................... 24 6 @OregonCollegeofEducation.......25 21 @Southern Oregon ...................... 27 9 Oregon Tech ................................ 17 27 @Lewis & Clark ........................... 20 24 Pacific .......................................... 21 26 Whitworth ..................................... 15 2 @Pacific Lutheran........................ 30 8 Linfield .......................................... 26 145 ................................................... 205 1980 (3-4-1) .................Tommy Lee 27 Alumni ............................................ 3 20 OregonCollegeofEducation....... 27 20 Southern Oregon ......................... 14 7 @Oregon Tech ............................. 46 0 @Linfield ...................................... 45 28 Lewis & Clark ............................... 28 20 @Pacific ....................................... 14 34 @Whitworth ................................. 23 7 Pacific Lutheran ........................... 42 136 ................................................... 2391981 (4-5-0) .................Tommy Lee 22 @Western Oregon ....................... 28 13 Oregon Tech ................................ 14 30 Western Washington .................... 14 17 @EasternOregon ........................ 16 22 @Pacific Lutheran........................ 42 7 Linfield .......................................... 43 14 @Lewis & Clark ........................... 37 38 Pacific ............................................ 6 26 Whitworth ....................................... 0 189 ................................................... 2001982 (1-8-0) ................Joe Broeker 23 Western Oregon ........................... 18 7 @Oregon Tech ............................. 21 27 @Western Washington ................ 28 13 EasternOregon............................ 24 14 @Whitworth ................................. 19 0 Pacific Lutheran ........................... 29 14 @Linfield ...................................... 43 14 Lewis & Clark ............................... 16 11 @Pacific ....................................... 13 123 ....................................................2111983 (1-8-0) ................Joe Broeker 21 Western Oregon ........................... 34 26 @EasternOregon ........................ 31 21 Southern Oregon ......................... 42 3 @Oregon Tech ............................. 23 15 Pacific .......................................... 37 0 Whitworth ..................................... 46 24 @Pacific Lutheran........................ 42 26 Linfield .......................................... 21 0 @Lewis & Clark ............................. 9 136 ................................................... 2851984 (3-4-2) ................Joe Broeker 17 Alumni ............................................ 6 14 Oregon Tech ................................ 14 13 @Western Oregon ....................... 13 28 EasternOregon............................ 14 1 @Southern Oregon (34-38)* .......... 0 17 Lewis & Clark ............................... 16 13 @Pacific ....................................... 35 21 @Whitworth ................................. 34 8 Pacific Lutheran ........................... 21 0 @Linfield ...................................... 55 115 ................................................... 202

* Willamette won by forfeit1985 (6-2-1) ................Joe Broeker 24 @Whitworth ................................. 14 26 Pacific Lutheran ........................... 26 29 @Western Oregon ....................... 36 33 @Linfield ...................................... 36 28 Western Washington .................... 24 24 Southern Oregon ......................... 10 30 @Oregon Tech ............................. 14 37 Pacific ............................................ 0 42 Lewis & Clark ............................... 21 273 ................................................... 181

1986 (4-5-0) ................Joe Broeker 30 Whitworth ....................................... 6 7 @Pacific Lutheran........................ 49 14 Western Oregon ........................... 25 14 Linfield .......................................... 49 29 @Western Washington ................ 23 3 @Southern Oregon ........................ 2 10 Oregon Tech ................................ 13 16 @Pacific ....................................... 53 16 @Lewis & Clark ........................... 12 139 ................................................... 2321987 (3-5-1) ................Joe Broeker 7 Alumni .......................................... 18 13 Western Washington .................... 28 12 Southern Oregon ......................... 23 13 @Western Oregon ....................... 19 17 @Whitworth ................................... 7 29 EasternOregon............................ 22 24 @Oregon Tech ............................. 44 21 Linfield .......................................... 38 24 @Pacific ....................................... 24 27 @Lewis & Clark ........................... 17 180 ................................................... 2221988 (4-5-0) ................Joe Broeker 20 Alumni ............................................ 8 28 @Western Washington ................ 27 20 @Southern Oregon ...................... 42 35 Western Oregon ........................... 22 27 Whitworth ..................................... 37 35 @EasternOregon ........................ 12 22 Oregon Tech ................................ 43 6 @Linfield ...................................... 52 21 Pacific .......................................... 23 21 Lewis & Clark ............................... 19 215 ................................................... 2771989 (6-2-1) ................Joe Broeker 31 Alumni .......................................... 10 52 @EasternOregon ........................ 28 36 Puget Sound ................................ 29 17 Pacific .......................................... 17 26 @Oregon Tech ............................. 14 7 @Western Washington ................ 48 31 Southern Oregon ......................... 28 35 Simon Fraser ............................... 21 28 @Western Oregon ....................... 23 28 @Lewis & Clark ........................... 54 260 ................................................... 262 1990 (5-4-0) ................Joe Broeker 27 Alumni .......................................... 14 13 EasternOregon............................ 12 25 @Puget Sound............................. 28 29 @Pacific ....................................... 25 36 Oregon Tech ................................ 14 23 Western Washington .................... 17 20 @Southern Oregon ...................... 29 41 @Simon Fraser ............................ 28 13 Western Oregon ........................... 21 23 Lewis & Clark ............................... 57 223 ................................................... 2311991 (4-5-0) ................Joe Broeker 28 Alumni .......................................... 22 28 @Simon Fraser ............................ 31 34 Whitworth ..................................... 21 35 Western Oregon ........................... 20 30 @EasternOregon ........................ 25 9 Southern Oregon ......................... 36 18 @Oregon Tech ............................. 20 41 Lewis & Clark ............................... 51 45 Pacific ............................................ 3 31 @Linfield ...................................... 38 271 ................................................... 2451992 (1-8-0) ................Joe Broeker 9 @Pacific Lutheran........................ 42 24 Simon Fraser ............................... 30 29 @Whitworth ................................. 30 29 @Western Oregon ....................... 28 29 EasternOregon............................ 55

1957 (5-2-2) ................. Ted Ogdahl 13 Cal Aggies .................................... 13 26 Whitworth ..................................... 12 25 Lewis & Clark .............................. 14 0 Hawaii .......................................... 27 13 Whitman ....................................... 13 33 College of Idaho ........................... 21 35 Puget Sound .................................. 6 40 Pacific ............................................ 6 14 Linfield .......................................... 27 199 ................................................... 139

1958 (8-1-0) ................. Ted Ogdahl 27 Pacific .......................................... 14 33 Linfield ............................................ 0 54 College of Idaho ............................. 7 39 Whitman ......................................... 0 41 Puget Sound .................................. 7 20 Cal Aggies ...................................... 0 41 Whitworth ....................................... 6 27 Lewis & Clark ................................. 0 0 NorthernArizona ............................ 7 282 ..................................................... 411959 (5-3-1) ................. Ted Ogdahl 0 Whitworth ..................................... 19 27 Western Washington ...................... 7 14 Pacific .......................................... 12 20 Lewis & Clark ................................. 6 19 Linfield .......................................... 19 14 College of Idaho ........................... 21 7 Puget Sound ................................ 26 34 Whitman ....................................... 14 37 Central Washington ..................... 26 172 ................................................... 1501960 (8-0-0) ................. Ted Ogdahl 27 Puget Sound ................................ 26 15 Western Washington ...................... 0 25 Pacific .......................................... 14 40 Lewis & Clark ............................... 19 53 College of Idaho ............................. 6 14 Linfield .......................................... 13 40 Whitman ......................................... 0 33 British Columbia ........................... 17 247 ..................................................... 951961 (4-4-0) ................. Ted Ogdahl 19 Puget Sound ................................ 20 13 Humboldt State ............................ 27 24 College of Idaho ........................... 34 31 Pacific .......................................... 14 14 Lewis & Clark ................................. 7 47 British Columbia ........................... 20 53 Whitman ......................................... 7 12 Linfield .......................................... 34 213 ................................................... 1631962 (6-3-1) ................. Ted Ogdahl 27 Puget Sound .................................. 7 13 Humboldt State ............................ 21 40 Pacific ............................................ 7 21 Whitman ....................................... 14 20 College of Idaho ............................. 0 34 British Columbia ............................. 6 12 Linfield .......................................... 21 7 Lewis & Clark ................................. 7 13 Central Washington ....................... 6 12 Hawaii .......................................... 14 199 ................................................... 1031963 (3-5-0) ................. Ted Ogdahl 19 Alumni .......................................... 21 6 Nevada-Reno ............................... 29 13 Lewis & Clark ............................... 41 0 British Columbia ........................... 19 20 Puget Sound ................................ 27 7 Pacific ............................................ 0 20 College of Idaho ........................... 13 26 Whitman ....................................... 12 0 Linfield .......................................... 21 92 ................................................... 1621964 (5-3-0) ................. Ted Ogdahl 27 Nevada-Reno ................................. 6 6 Humboldt State .............................. 0 7 Linfield .......................................... 32 33 Puget Sound .................................. 6 6 Lewis & Clark ............................... 14 14 Pacific .......................................... 21 20 Whitman ....................................... 13 34 College of Idaho ............................. 6 147 ..................................................... 981965 (6-1-1) ................. Ted Ogdahl 9 Nevada-Reno ................................. 6 12 Humboldt State .............................. 7 20 Pacific ............................................ 0 0 Puget Sound .................................. 0 19 Lewis & Clark ............................... 13 14 College of Idaho ............................. 0 59 Whitman ....................................... 12 6 Linfield .......................................... 26 139 ..................................................... 641966 (5-4-0) ................. Ted Ogdahl 18 EasternWashington ..................... 32 21 Nevada-Reno ............................... 28 41 College of Idaho ............................. 7 50 Whitman ......................................... 0 26 Pacific .......................................... 21 6 Lewis & Clark ............................... 20 40 Whitworth ..................................... 24 12 Linfield .......................................... 33 27 Pacific Lutheran ........................... 20 241 ................................................... 185

1967 (7-2-0) ................. Ted Ogdahl 15 Nevada-Reno ............................... 32 43 British Columbia ........................... 13 40 Pacific Lutheran ........................... 13 42 Pacific ............................................ 0 17 Lewis & Clark ............................... 10 16 Puget Sound .................................. 0 61 Whitman ......................................... 7 7 Linfield .......................................... 16 58 College of Idaho ........................... 13 299 ................................................... 104

1968 (9-1-0) ................. Ted Ogdahl 40 Nevada-Reno ............................... 13 40 British Columbia ............................. 0 55 Pacific ............................................ 7 8 Whitman ......................................... 7 17 Puget Sound ................................ 13 47 College of Idaho ........................... 18 7 Lewis & Clark ................................. 0 6 Linfield ............................................ 0 21 Pacific Lutheran ........................... 20 10 Troy State (AL)* ........................... 63 251 ................................................... 141*NAIADivisionIISemifinal(Ranked#3)

1969 (2-7-0)................. Ted Ogdahl 7 Nevada-Reno ............................... 27 28 British Columbia ............................. 0 7 Whitman ....................................... 60 24 Puget Sound ................................ 34 19 College of Idaho ........................... 23 6 Lewis & Clark ............................... 20 17 Linfield .......................................... 20 24 Pacific Lutheran ........................... 15 7 Pacific .......................................... 20 139 ................................................... 219 1970 (4-4-0) ................. Ted Ogdahl 21 EasternWashington ....................... 6 3 Nevada ......................................... 30 10 College of Idaho ............................. 3 9 Lewis & Clark ............................... 14 0 Linfield .......................................... 28 7 Pacific Lutheran ........................... 37 10 Pacific ............................................ 7 33 Whitman ....................................... 27 93 ................................................... 1521971 (5-4-0) ................. Ted Ogdahl 35 Whitworth ....................................... 7 7 EasternWashington ....................... 9 44 College of Idaho ............................. 8 32 Lewis & Clark ............................... 27 0 Linfield .......................................... 23 0 Pacific Lutheran ........................... 18 27 Pacific .......................................... 10 35 Whitman ....................................... 22 12 Puget Sound ................................ 13 192 ................................................... 1371972 (3-6-0) ............. Joe Schaffeld 17 EasternWashington ....................... 8 6 Chico State .................................. 10 23 College of Idaho ............................. 0 10 Lewis & Clark ............................... 24 3 Linfield .......................................... 13 12 Pacific Lutheran ........................... 20 0 Pacific .......................................... 21 48 Whitman ......................................... 0 24 Puget Sound ................................ 42 143 ................................................... 1381973 (5-4-0) ............. Joe Schaffeld 14 Chico State .................................. 28 21 Alumni .......................................... 13 20 Lewis & Clark ............................... 10 0 Linfield .......................................... 17 6 Pacific Lutheran ........................... 41 17 Pacific .......................................... 10 43 Whitman ......................................... 7 13 Puget Sound .................................. 9 13 College of Idaho ............................. 3 7 Whitworth ..................................... 24 133 ................................................... 1491974 (7-2-0) .................Tommy Lee 29 Alumni ............................................ 6 14 Puget Sound .................................. 9 14 Chico State .................................... 9 7 Linfield .......................................... 14 9 College of Idaho ............................. 0 6 Whitworth ....................................... 3 21 Pacific Lutheran ........................... 37 27 Pacific .......................................... 14 27 Whitman ......................................... 7 1 Lewis & Clark* ............................... 0 126 ..................................................... 93

* Willamette won by forfeit1975 (4-5-0) .................Tommy Lee 12 Alumni ............................................ 7 14 @Nevada-Reno ........................... 36 8 Chico State .................................. 19 23 College of Idaho ............................. 8 12 @Whitworth ................................. 13 3 Pacific Lutheran ........................... 48 20 Pacific .......................................... 13 40 @Whitman ..................................... 0 22 Lewis & Clark ................................. 6 9 @Linfield ...................................... 14 151 ................................................... 1571976 (4-4-1) .................Tommy Lee 27 Alumni ............................................ 2 6 Nevada-Reno ............................... 39 7 @Puget Sound............................. 37 40 Whitworth ..................................... 30

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Mitchell Rowan has converted 108 of 117 extra points.

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WillametteAll-Time Results

Overall Last Last First Record Meeting Played MeetingOpponent W L T Result (Year) (Year)Albany College 16 1 0 42-0 W 1936 1899AzusaPacific(Calif.) 0 1 0 31-13 L 2005 2005Bethany (Kan.) 1 0 0 56-35 W 1996 1996British Columbia (Canada) 9 1 0 28-0 W 1969 1946California 0 0 1 0-0 T 1905 1905California-Davis 1 0 1 20-0 W 1958 1957California Lutheran 3 1 0 20-13 W 2009 2006California Poly-SLO 0 2 0 19-12 L 1954 1953Central Washington 5 4 0 24-17 L 2001 1948Chapman (Calif.) 6 0 0 54-0 W 2003 1997Chemawa 14 2 3 36-0 W 1923 1896Chico State (Calif.) 5 5 0 24-22 L 1979 1949Colorado College 2 0 0 51-6 W 1999 1998Concordia-Moorhead 1 1 0 24-17 L 2009 2008Eastern Oregon 16 6 0 20-13 L 2004 1948Eastern Washington 3 2 0 17-8 W 1972 1949Findlay (Ohio) 0 1 0 13-7 W 1997 1997Fresno State (Calif.) 0 3 1 27-12 L 1956 1936Ft. Stevens (Colo.) 1 0 0 17-0 W 1904 1904Gonzaga (Wash.) 0 2 0 28-0 L 1914 1914Gustavus Adolphus 0 2 0 34-25 L 2007 2006Hardin-Simmons (Texas) 0 0 0 — — 2010Hawaii 0 3 2 14-12 L 1962 1941Hill Military Academy 1 0 0 23-3 W 1910 1910Humboldt State (Calif.) 5 6 0 42-28 L 2002 1954College of Idaho 32 10 3 14-6 W 1977 1923University of Idaho 0 2 0 79-0 L 1949 1941La Verne 2 0 0 52-7 W 2009 2008Linfield 35 44 3 30-27 L 2009 1902Lewis&Clark 37 22 2 69-24 W 2009 1948Mary Hardin-Baylor (Tex.) 0 4 0 45-24 L 2005 2002Menlo 7 1 0 48-10W 2009 2002Montana 1 0 0 30-9 W 1912 1912Montana Tech 1 0 0 50-24 W 1997 1997Multnomah Athletic Club (Ore.) 4 9 1 28-7 W 1926 1899Mount Angel (Ore.) 3 0 0 1-0 W 1916 1909Nevada-Reno 5 7 0 39-6 L 1976 1936Northern Arizona 0 1 0 7-0 L 1958 1958Occidental 1 1 0 48-33 W 2008 2004

Overall Last Last First Record Meeting Played MeetingOpponent W L T Result (Year) (Year)Oregon 2 21 1 20-0 L 1931 1895U. of O. Armyducks 1 0 0 25-6 W 1943 1943U. of O. Law School 1 0 0 60-0 W 1913 1913Oregon State 3 21 0 20-0 L 1937 1895Oregon Tech 3 10 1 39-34 L 1992 1979PacificLutheran(Wash.) 16 22 2 35-17W 2009 1966Pacific 53 25 5 45-3W 1991 1894Univ.ofthePacific(Calif.) 0 1 0 56-0 L 1847 1947Portland Air Base 1 0 0 27-0 L 1947 1947Portland 7 5 2 9-6 W 1948 1904PugetSound(Wash.) 41 25 6 50-6W 2009 1911Redlands (Calif.) 1 0 0 35-17 W 2003 2002Reed 1 0 0 21-12 W 1919 1919Rocky Mountain (Mont.) 1 0 0 20-13 W 1977 1977Salem High School 1 0 0 20-0 W 1907 1907Salem YMCA 0 5 0 6-0 L 1894 1894San Diego Marines (Calif.) 1 3 0 34-14 W 1944 1938San Jose State (Calif.) 2 4 0 44-6 L 1946 1934Santa Barbara (Calif.) 1 2 0 46-7 L 1948 1938Simon Fraser (Canada) 4 2 0 42-15 W 1994 1989Sioux Falls (S.D.) 1 0 0 17-7 W 1997 1997SouthernOregon 15 13 0 22-15W 2009 1933Stanford (Calif.) 0 1 0 12-0 L 1905 1905Trinity (Texas) 0 1 0 21-0 L 2000 2000Troy State (Ala.) 0 1 0 63-10 L 1968 1968Vancouver Barracks (Wash.) 3 0 0 20-0 W 1917 1911Washington 0 9 1 71-0 L 1944 1906Washington State 1 2 0 30-0 L 1935 1905Western Oregon 20 14 2 23-9 L 2007 1895Western Washington 7 6 0 13-12 L 1996 1953UW-StevensPoint 0 0 0 — — 2010UW-Whitewater 1 0 0 30-27 L 2008 2008Whitman (Wash.) 40 18 2 16-9 L 1976 1906Whitworth(Wash.) 29 17 0 42-13W 2009 1908Whittier (Calif.) 3 3 0 19-0 W 1947 1936

All-Time Record 480 376 38 2009 1894

2010 Opponents in Bold Face

Willamette Head-to-Head Records vs. All Opponents

1998 (7-3) ............ Mark Speckman 63 @Colorado College........................ 6 24 @Humboldt State........................... 7 24 Central Washington (OT) ............. 27 38 @EasternOregon ........................ 20 58 Lewis & Clark ............................... 14 19 @Linfield ...................................... 20 21 @Southern Oregon ...................... 18 35 Puget Sound .................................11 19 @Pacific Lutheran........................ 21 35 Whitworth ..................................... 28 336 ................................................... 172 1999 (7-4) ............ Mark Speckman 51 Colorado College ........................... 6 42 Chapman ..................................... 13 3 Humboldt State .............................. 9 24 @Southern Oregon ...................... 38 29 Pacific Lutheran ........................... 20 7 @EasternOregon ........................ 28 41 @Puget Sound............................. 14 31 Whitworth ..................................... 16 42 @Lewis & Clark ............................. 6 28 Linfield ............................................ 7 24 Pacific Lutheran (NCAA) .............. 28 322 ................................................... 185 2000 (3-7) ............ Mark Speckman 32 @Chapman (Calif.) ...................... 20 0 @Trinity(Texas) ........................... 21 14 Puget Sound ................................ 17 0 Western Oregon ........................... 23 27 Southern Oregon (3 OT) .............. 24

(Continued from Previous Page) 0 @Whitworth ................................... 9 34 EasternOregon............................ 25 12 @Pacific Lutheran........................ 48 30 Lewis & Clark ............................... 33 7 @Linfield ...................................... 28 156 ................................................... 248 2001 (4-5) ............ Mark Speckman 21 @EasternOregon ........................ 14 17 Central Washington ..................... 24 43 @Puget Sound* ........................... 20 38 Chapman (Calif.) .......................... 14 27 @Southern Oregon ...................... 29 14 Whitworth* .................................... 17 0 Pacific Lutheran* .......................... 13 42 @Lewis & Clark* .......................... 20 13 Linfield* ........................................ 20 215 ................................................... 171

2002 (6-4) ............ Mark Speckman 52 Redlands ...................................... 28 26 @Mary Hardin Baylor (TX) .......... 42 28 @Humboldt State......................... 42 52 Menlo College .............................. 30 52 @ Chapman (CA) ........................ 21 31 @Whitworth* ................................ 44 63 Puget Sound* ............................... 24 30 @Pacific Lutheran* ...................... 23 21 Lewis & Clark* ............................. 14 20 @Linfield* ..................................... 32 375 ................................................... 300

2003 (7-3) ............ Mark Speckman 35 @Redlands .................................. 17 15 Mary Hardin-Baylor (TX) .............. 27 29 EasternOregon............................ 12 19 @Menlo College .......................... 41 54 Chapman (Calif.) ............................ 0 24 Whitworth ....................................... 7 31 @Puget Sound............................. 21 36 Pacific Lutheran ........................... 27 59 Lewis & Clark ................................. 7 21 Linfield .......................................... 34323 ................................................... 1932004 (7-4) ............ Mark Speckman 38 Western Oregon ........................... 21 22 @Mary Hardin-Baylor (2 OT) ....... 25 13 @EasternOregon*....................... 20 28 Menlo College .............................. 14 21 Puget Sound ................................ 19 55 Lewis & Clark ................................. 6 21 @Southern Oregon ...................... 10 26 @Pacific Lutheran........................ 21 28 Whitworth ..................................... 17 14 @Linfield ...................................... 48 14 Occidental (NCAA)....................... 28 280 ................................................... 229

*EasternOregonlaterforfeited2005 (5-4) ............ Mark Speckman 0 @Western Oregon ....................... 35 24 Mary Hardin-Baylor (TX) .............. 45 13 @AzusaPacific ............................ 31 52 Menlo ........................................... 20

21 @Puget Sound^ ........................... 17 34 Southern Oregon (2 OT) .............. 28 34 Pacific Lutheran^ ......................... 27 40 @Whitworth^ (OT) ....................... 34 21 Linfield^ ........................................ 63 239 ............ ^ NWC game................. 3002006 (2-7) ............ Mark Speckman 0 Western Oregon ........................... 42 7 Gustavus Adolphus (MN) ............. 35 16 @California Lutheran ................... 26 41 @ Menlo^ ..................................... 35 14 @ Linfield^ ................................... 42 26 Puget Sound^ .............................. 34 14 @Whitworth^ ................................ 28 61 Lewis &Clark^ .............................. 14 7 @Pacific Lutheran^ ...................... 38 186 ............ ^ NWC game................. 2942007 (4-6) ............ Mark Speckman 9 @Western Oregon ....................... 23 25 @Gustavus Adolphus (MN) ......... 34 14 California Lutheran......................... 7 27 Southern Oregon ......................... 34 33 Linfield^ ........................................ 32 7 @ Puget Sound^ .......................... 13 32 @ Menlo^ ..................................... 14 17 Whitworth^ (OT) ........................... 20 77 @Lewis&Clark^# ......................... 17 10 Pacific Lutheran^ ......................... 17 251 ............ ^ NWC game..................211#Willamette’ssingle-gamescoringrecord

2008 (11-1) ........... Mark Speckman 35 Concordia-Moorhead (MN) .......... 21 31 @ California Lutheran .................. 17 31 Southern Oregon ......................... 23 40 @ La Verne (Calif.) ........................ 0 32 @ Whitworth^ ............................... 23 76 Lewis & Clark^ ............................. 10 45 @ Pacific Lutheran^ ..................... 18 52 @ Linfield^ ................................... 28 49 Puget Sound^ .............................. 27 28 Menlo^ ............................................ 3 48 Occidental (NCAA)....................... 33 27 Wisconsin-Whitewater (NCAA) .... 30 498 * ............ ^ NWC game................. 233* Willamette’s single-season scoring record2009 (8-2) ............ Mark Speckman 17 at Concordia-Moorhead (MN) ...... 24 20 California Lutheran....................... 13 22 at Southern Oregon ..................... 15 52 La Verne (Calif.) ............................. 7 42 Whitworth^ ................................... 13 69 at Lewis & Clark^ ......................... 24 35 Pacific Lutheran^ ......................... 17 27 Linfield^ ........................................ 30 50 at Puget Sound^ ............................ 6 48 at Menlo^ ..................................... 10 498 ............ ^ NWC game................. 233* Willamette’s single-season scoring record

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NCAADivision III

NCAA Division IIIFootball Playoffs

1999First Roundvs.PacificLutheran .................28-24 L

2004First Roundvs. Occidental (Calif.) ..............28-14 L

2008First Roundvs. Occidental (Calif.) ..............48-33 W

Second Roundvs. Wisconsin-Whitewater .......30-27 L

WillamettePlayoff History

NAIA Division IIFootball Playoffs

1968First Roundvs. Troy State (Ala.) .................63-10 L

1996First Roundvs. Bethany (Kan.) ...................56-35 W

Quarterfinalat Western Washington ...........13-12 L

1997First Roundvs. Western Oregon .................26-20 W

Quarterfinalvs. Montana Tech ....................50-24 W

Semifinalvs.SiouxFalls(S.D.) .................17-7 W

Championshipvs. Findlay (Ohio) ......................14-7 LPlayed in Savannah, Tenn.

Willamette advanced to the NAIA Division II

Championship Game in 1997.The Bearcats went 13-1

and did not lose until fallingto Findlay (Ohio), 14-7,

in the title game.

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Willamette is a member of the National Collegiate Athletic Association and competes in Division III, which has 447 members and is the largest NCAA division. Division III is about following your passions and discovering your potential. The college experience is a time of learning and growth. For student-athletes in Division III, this happens in the classroom, through athletics and, ultimately, by earning an academic degree. The Division III experience provides student-athletes with the opportunity to participate in a competitive athletic environment. Studen-athletes can push themselves to excellence. At WU, student-athletes are encouraged to pursue their full passions and find their potential through a comprehensive educational experience. Athletes in Division III do not receive financial aid related to athletic ability. Willamette and other NCAA Division III members encourage students to participate by maximizing the number and variety ofathletic opportunities. An emphasis is placed on conference and regional play. Willamette often sends its teams to California, Idaho, Washington and Texas for in-region games.

Willamette and the other eight membersof the Northwest Conference shifted theiraffiliation to the NCAA in 1998. In almostevery sport, the winner of the NWC earnsan automatic bid to the NCAA Division IIInational championship bracket. The WU football team has competed in the NCAA Playoffs three times: 1999, 2004 and 2008. In 2008, Willamette was the #1 seed in the West Region and defeated Occidental in the first round of the playoffs before falling to eventual national runner-up University of Wisconsin-Whitewater. WU reached the playoffs in the NAIA in 1968,1996 and 1997. NCAA Division III members establish an environment with cultural diversity and gender equity among student-athletes and staff. In Division III, faculty and staff focuson the well-being of student-athletes.

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Game#5•Oct.9,2010

PacificUniversityBoxersLincolnParkStadium,2p.m.Location .........................................Forest Grove, Ore.Founded................................................................1849Enrollment ...........................................................3,200President ......................................... Dr. Lesley HallickAthletic Director .................................Ken SchumannColors ...................................... Red, Black, and WhiteAffiliation ......................................NCAA Division IIIConference .............................. Northwest ConferenceSports Info Director .................................Blake Timm SIDOfficePhone ................................(503) 352-2161 Fax/Press Box .....(503) 352-2286...(503) 352-1579Head Coach ................Keith Buckley, UC Davis 1996 Record at PU ..................................... 0-0 (1st year) Overall Record................................... 0-0 (1st year)2009 Record .....................................No Team in 2009Stadium .....................Lincoln Park (2,100), FieldTurfOffense/Defense ..................................... Pro Style/4-3Returning Starters (O/D) ..................No Team in 2009Series Record .............................WILL leads, 53-25-5Last Meeting .........................WILL won, 45-3 (1991)

2010Schedule(PacificTime) Sept. 4 at Puget Sound 11 a.m. Sept. 18 Claremont-Mudd-Scripps 11:30a.m. Oct. 2 at Lewis & Clark 1 p.m. Oct. 9 Willamette 1p.m. Oct. 16 atLinfield 2p.m. Oct. 23 Whitworth 1p.m. Oct. 30 at Puget Sound 1 p.m. Nov. 7 PacificLutheran 1p.m. Nov. 13 at Menlo 1 p.m.

Game#1•Sept.4,2010

U. of Wisconsin-Stevens PointPointersGoerkeField,12p.m.(PDT)Location ......................................Stevens Point, Wisc.Founded................................................................1894Enrollment ...........................................................8,645President ......................................Dr. Bernie PattersonAthletic Director .................................. Frank O’BrienColors ................................................ Purple and GoldAffiliation ......................................NCAA Division IIIConference ..........................Wisconsin Intercollegiate Sports Info Director ..............................Mitch Capelle SIDOfficePhone ............................(715) 346-2840 Fax/Press Box .........(715) 346-4655...(715) 346-4100Head Coach ...............................................John Miech Record at CC ...........................145-75-2 (22 years) Overall Record.........................145-75-2 (22 years)2009 Record ............................7-3, 6-1 WIAC, 3rd tieStadium/Surface ........Goerke Field (4,000), FieldTurfOffense/Defense ...................................... Multiple/4-3Returning Starters (O/D) ........................................ 4/7Series Record ......................................................... 0-0Last Meeting ..........................................First Meeting

2010Schedule(PacificTime) Sept. 4 Willamette 12p.m. Sept. 18 MissouriS&T 11a.m. Sept. 25 Albion 11a.m. Oct. 2 at UW-Eau Claire 11 a.m. Oct. 9 UW-Oshkosh 11a.m. Oct. 16 at UW-Stout 11 a.m. Oct. 23 UWLaCrosse 11a.m. Oct. 30 at UW-Whitewater 11 a.m. Nov. 6 at UW-River Falls 11 a.m. Nov. 13 UW-Platteville 11a.m.

Game#3•Sept.18,2010

Southern OregonUniversity RaidersMcCullochStadium,1:30p.m.Location ................................................ Ashland, Ore.Founded................................................................1882Enrollment ...........................................................5,400President ......................................... Dr. Mary CullinanAthletic Director ........................................Matt SayreColors ...................................................Red and BlackAffiliation ...........................................................NAIAFootball Conference .................................IndependentSports Info Director ............................. Bobby Heiken SIDOfficePhone ............................(541) 552-6824 Fax/Press Box .....(541) 552-6543...(541) 326-8599Head Coach ...................Steve Helminiak, Loras 1991 Record at SOU ................................ 12-25 (4 years) Overall Record................................ 12-25 (4 years)2009 Record ..................................... 2-7, IndependentStadium .......................Raider Stadium (4,000), GrassOffense/Defense ...................................... Multiple/3-5Returning Starters (O/D) ........................................ 7/5Series Record ................................. Series Tied, 14-14Last Meeting ...........................WU won 22-15 (2009)

2010Schedule(PacificTime) Aug. 28 at Eastern Oregon 1 p.m. Sept. 11 at Simon Fraser 3 p.m. Sept. 19 at Willamette 1:30 p.m. Sept. 25 Menlo 1p.m. Oct. 2 WesternOregon 1p.m. Oct. 9 at Central Washington 1 p.m. Oct. 17 MaryHardin-Baylor 1p.m. Oct. 24 AzusaPacific 6p.m. Nov. 7 at Menlo 12 p.m. Nov. 13 at Northwestern Oklahoma 3 p.m.

Game#2•Sept.11,2010

Hardin-SimmonsUniversityCowboysSheltonStadium,4p.m.(PDT)Location ...............................................Abilene, TexasFounded................................................................1891Enrollment ..............................................2,392 OverallPresident .............................................. Dr. Lanny HallAthletic Director ....................................... John NeeseColors ................................................ Purple and GoldAffiliation ......................................NCAA Division IIIConference ................................. American SouthwestSports Info Director ............................... Chad Grubbs SIDOfficePhone ................................(325) 670-1473 Fax/Press Box .....(325) 670-1572...(325) 671-2237Head Coach ........................................ Jimmie Keeling Record at CLU ............................ 173-51 (20 years) Overall Record............................ 173-51 (20 years)2009 Record ................................. 6-4, 5-3 ASAC, 4thStadium/Surface ........ Shelton Stadium (4,000), GrassOffense/Defense .................... One-Back Spread/4-2-5Returning Starters (O/D) ...................................... 10/8Series Record ......................................................... 0-0Last Meeting ..........................................First Meeting

2010Schedule(PacificTime) Sept. 4 at Whitworth 11 a.m. Sept. 11 Willamette 4p.m. Sept. 18 MississippiCollege 12p.m. Sept. 25 at Mary-Hardin Baylor 4 p.m. Oct. 2 EastTexasBaptist 12p.m. Oct. 9 at Howard Payne 12 p.m. Oct. 16 SulRossState 12p.m. Oct. 23 at Texas Lutheran 11 a.m. Oct. 30 McMurry 12p.m. Nov. 13 at Louisana College 11 a.m.

Game#4•Oct.2,2010

LinfieldCollege WildcatsMaxwellField,1:30p.m.Location ........................................ McMinnville, Ore.Founded................................................................1858Enrollment ...........................................................1,625President .....................................Dr. Thomas L. HellieAthletic Director .................................Scott CarnahanColors ................................... Purple and Cardinal RedAffiliation ......................................NCAA Division IIIConference .............................. Northwest ConferenceSports Info Director ....................................Kelly Bird SIDOfficePhone ............................(503) 883-2439 Fax/Press Box .....(503) 883-2649...(503) 883-2699Head Coach ..........................JoeSmith,Linfield1993 Record at LC................................... 30-10 (4 years) Overall Record................................ 30-10 (4 years)2009 Record .................................12-1, 6-0 NWC, 1st Stadium .................. Maxwell Field (4,000), FieldTurfOffense/Defense .............................Spread Option/4-2Returning Starters (O/D) ........................................ 5/8Series Record ..................................LC leads, 44-35-3Last Meeting .............................LC won 30-27 (2009)

2010Schedule(PacificTime) Sept. 11 at Cal Lutheran 1 p.m. Sept. 25 at La Verne 12:30 p.m. Oct. 2 Willamette 1:30p.m. Oct. 9 at Puget Sound 1 p.m. Oct. 16 Pacific 1:30p.m. Oct. 23 atPacificLutheran 12:30p.m. Oct. 30 Menlo 12p.m. Nov. 6 Whitworth 1p.m. Nov. 13 at Lewis & Clark 1 p.m.

Game#6•Oct.16,2010

University ofPuget SoundLoggersMcCullochStadium,1:30p.m.Location .............................................. Tacoma, Wash.Founded................................................................1888Enrollment ...........................................................2,501President ...................................Dr. Ronald R. ThomasAthletic Director .................................... Amy HackettColors ............................................ Maroon and WhiteAffiliation ......................................NCAA Division IIIConference .............................. Northwest ConferenceSports Info Director ............................. Steven Olveda SIDOfficePhone ............................(253) 879-3974 Fax/Press Box .....(253) 879-3634...(425) 344-4992Head Coach ....................Jeff Thomas, Redlands 2003 Record at UPS ................................... 0-0 (1st year) Overall Record................................... 0-0 (1st year)2009 Record .................................. 0-9, 0-6 NWC, 7thStadium ........................Baker Stadium (4,000), GrassOffense/Defense .........................................Spread/3-4Returning Starters (O/D) ........................................ 5-7Series Record ................................WU leads, 41-25-6Last Meeting ........................................WU won, 50-6

2010Schedule(PacificTime) Sept. 4 Pacific 1p.m. Sept. 11 at Occidental 12 p.m. Sept. 25 Whittier 10a.m. Oct. 2 PacificLutheran 1p.m. Oct. 9 Linfield 1p.m. Oct. 16 at Willamette 12:30 p.m. Oct. 23 Lewis&Clark 1:30p.m. Oct. 30 Pacific 1p.m. Nov. 13 at Whitworth 1 p.m.

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Game#7•Oct.23,2010

MenloCollege OaksMcCullochStadium,7p.m.Location ............................................. Atherton, Calif.Founded................................................................1927Enrollment ..............................................................600President .................................. Dr. G. Timothy Haight Athletic Director ................................... Keith SpataroColors ........................................Navy Blue and WhiteAffiliation ...........................................................NAIAFootball Conference .................................IndependentSports Info Director ............................ Trent Sillanpaa SIDOfficePhone ............................(650) 543-3729 Fax/Press Box .....(650) 543-3769...(650) 329-9756Head Coach .................... Fred Guidici, San Jose State Record at MC ...................................4-6 (2nd year) Overall Record..................................4-6 (2nd year)2009 Record .................... 4-6, 3-3 NWC, Tied for 3rdStadium ............. Conner Athletic Field (1,000), GrassOffense/Defense .................................. West Coast/3-4Returning Starters (O/D) ........................................ 6/8Series Record ....................................... WU leads, 7-1Last Meeting ...........................WU won 48-10 (2009)

2010Schedule(PacificTime) Sept. 4 at Occidental 7 p.m. Sept. 11 Chapman 12p.m. Sept. 18 at Humboldt State 6 p.m. Sept. 25 at Southern Oregon 1 p.m. Oct. 2 Whitworth 12p.m. Oct. 9 at Lewis & Clark 12 p.m. Oct. 16 PacificLutheran 12p.m. Oct. 23 at Willamette 7 p.m. Oct. 30 atLinfield 12p.m. Nov. 6 SouthernOregon 12p.m. Nov. 13 Pacific 12p.m.

Game#9•Nov.6,2010

Lewis & ClarkCollegePioneersMcCullochStadium,1p.m.Location ................................................Portland, Ore.Founded...............................1867 (as Albany College)Enrollment ...........................................................1,999President ..........................................Dr. Jane AtkinsonAthletic Director .....................................Clark YeagerColors ..............................................Orange and BlackAffiliation ......................................NCAA Division IIIConference .............................. Northwest ConferenceSports Info Director ............................Kristian Martin SIDOfficePhone ................................(503) 768-7067 Fax/Press Box .....(503) 768-7058...(503) 768-7005Head Coach ............. Chris Sulages, Weber State 1995 Record at LC..................................... 3-33 (4 years) Overall Record.................................. 3-33 (4 years)2009 Record .................................. 2-7, 1-5 NWC, 6thStadium .............Fred Wilson Field (3,600), FieldTurfOffense/Defense .........................................Spread/4-3Returning Starters (O/D) ........................................ 9/9Series Record ................................WU leads, 37-22-2Last Meeting ...........................WU won 69-24 (2009)

2010Schedule(PacificTime) Sept. 11 at Claremont-Mudd-Scripps 1 p.m. Sept. 18 Pomona-Pitzer 1p.m. Sept. 25 at Whitworth 12:30 p.m. Oct. 2 Pacific 1p.m. Oct. 9 Menlo 1:30p.m. Oct. 23 at Puget Sound 1 p.m. Oct. 30 PacificLutheran 12p.m. Nov. 6 at Willamette 1 p.m. Nov. 13 Linfield 1p.m.

Game#8•Oct.30,2010

WhitworthUniversityPiratesPineBowl,1p.m.Location ............................................. Spokane, Wash.Founded................................................................1890Enrollment ...........................................................2,300President .............................................Dr. Beck TaylorAthletic Director .............................Warren FriedrichsColors ............................................Crimson and BlackAffiliation ......................................NCAA Division IIIConference .............................. Northwest ConferenceSports Info Director .................................Steve Flegel SIDOfficePhone ............................(509) 777-3239 Fax/Press Box .....(509) 777-3720...(509) 777-3700Head Coach ................ JohnTully,AzusaPacific1975 Record at WC ............................... 80-63 (15 years) Overall Record............................ 111-84 (20 years)2009 Record .................... 5-5, 3-3 NWC, Tied for 3rdStadium .........................Pine Bowl (2,200), FieldTurfOffense/Defense ...................................... Multiple/4-3Returning Starters (O/D) ........................................ 6/9Series Record ................................ WILL leads, 29-17Last Meeting .......................WILL won, 42-13 (2009)

2010Schedule(PacificTime) Sept. 4 Hardin-Simmons 1 p.m. Sept. 11 at Pomona-Pitzer 12 p.m. Sept. 18 atRedlands 7p.m. Sept. 25 Lewis&Clark 1:30p.m. Oct. 2 at Menlo 12 p.m. Oct. 9 atPacificLutheran 12:30p.m. Oct. 23 atPacific 1:30p.m. Oct. 30 Willamette 1p.m. Nov. 6 atLinfield 1p.m. Nov. 13 Puget Sound 12:30 p.m.

Game#10•Nov.13,2010

PacificLutheranUniversityLutesSparksStadium,12:30p.m.Location ............................................. Tacoma, Wash.Founded...............................................................1890Enrollment ..........................................................3,349President ......................................Dr. Loren AndersonAthletic Director .................................. Laurie TurnerColors ................................................ Black and GoldAffiliation .....................................NCAA Division IIIConference ............................. Northwest ConferenceSports Info Director ..............................Nick Dawson SIDOfficePhone ...........................(253) 535-7356 Fax/Press Box ....(253) 535-7584...(253) 651-2923Head Coach .....................Scott Westering, PLU 1980 Record at PLU ............................... 26-28 (6 years) Overall Record............................... 26-28 (6 years)2009 Record ................... 3-6, 3-3 NWC, Tied for 3rdStadium ............... Sparks Stadium (4,500), FieldTurfOffense/Defense ..................................... Multiple/4-3Returning Starters (O/D) ..................................... 10/6Series Record .............................. PLU leads, 22-16-2Last Meeting ..........................WU won 35-17 (2009)

2010Schedule(PacificTime) Sept. 11 at Hamline 10 a.m. Sept. 18 CalLutheran 12:30p.m. Oct. 2 at Puget Sound 1 p.m. Oct. 9 Whitworth 12:30p.m. Oct. 16 at Menlo 12 p.m. Oct. 23 Linfield 12:30p.m. Oct. 30 at Lewis & Clark 1 p.m. Nov. 6 atPacific 6p.m. Nov. 13 Willamette 12:30p.m.

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NOTE: Some records cover the 111-year history of Willamette football. Otherrecords go back only to 1984. Partial records show in parentheses the earliest yearresearched in that category. If no year is listed after the date of the record, then itis an all-time record. Records continue on the next page.

Individual RecordsParticipationGames PlayedGames Played/Career .................................................... 45, Ardell Bailey, 1995-99Games Started/Career ..................................................43, Rodney Wood, 1994-97Consecutive Starts ........................................................43, Rodney Wood, 1994-97

RushingCarriesGame ......................................................................................... 43, Bill Gray, 1976Season ................................................................................. 226, Brett Davis, 1990Career ............................................................................. 601, Brett Davis, 1988-90YardsGame .............................................. 275, Dan Mahle, vs. Whitman, Nov. 14, 1970Season ..........................................................................1,240, Drew Ecklund, 2002Career ......................................................................2,859, Stan Solomon, 1957-60Longest Rush ......................... 90 yards, Andy Miguel vs. Linfield, Nov. 11, 2000 90 yards, Justin Peterson vs. Southern Oregon, Oct. 6, 2001TouchdownsGame ............................................................... 7, John Oravec, vs. Whitman, 1934Season ..................................................................................20, John Oravec, 1934Career ............................................................................. 41, John Oravec, 1932-35

PassingCompletionsGame .........................38, Todde Greenough, vs. Southern Oregon, Sept. 26, 1987 Season ..................................................................................211, Todd Simis, 1990 Career ...................................................................571, Todde Greenough, 1984-88 AttemptsGame ...................................... 58, John Horner, vs. Lewis & Clark, Oct. 31, 1992Season ..................................................................................337, Todd Simis, 1990Career ................................................................1,024, Todde Greenough, 1984-88 YardsGame ......................................... 473, Todd Simis vs. Simon Fraser, Oct. 27, 1990Season ...............................................................................2,673, Todd Simis, 1990Career ................................................................7,872, Todde Greenough, 1984-88Longest Pass .... 94, Todde Greenough to David Shirley, vs. Whitworth, Oct. 8, 1988TouchdownsGame ........................................ 6, John Horner, vs. Lewis & Clark, Oct. 23, 1993Season .................................................................................. 26, John Horner, 1983Career ..............................................................................74, John Horner, 1990-93

ReceivingCatchesGame .......................................... 14, Jeff Jones, vs. Western Oregon, Oct. 5, 1985Season .....................................................................................77, Justin Pate, 1993Career ......................................................................... 181, David Shirley, 1988-91Consecutive games with a Catch ................................. 36, David Shirley, 1988-91YardsGame ........................................ 244, Jeff Jones, vs. Western Oregon, Oct. 5, 1985 Season ................................................................................1,232, Justin Pate, 1993Career ...................................................................... 3,047, David Shirley, 1988-91TouchdownsGame ......................................4, Scott Schoettgen, vs. Puget Sound, Nov. 7, 2009 4, Gib Gilmore, 1967 4, Darren Holsey, vs. Puget Sound, Sept. 23, 1989 4, Justin Pate, Linfield, Nov. 6, 1993Season .....................................................................................18, Justin Pate, 1993Career ................................................................................ 29, Justin Pate, 1990-93Consecutive Catches for a TD ............................................6, Scott Stehman, 1985

Total OffensePlaysGame .............................70, Todde Greenough, vs. Lewis & Clark, Nov. 14, 1988Season ....................................................................... 436, Todde Greenough, 1987Career ................................................................1,260, Todde Greenough, 1984-88

YardsGame ..................................411, T. Greenough vs. Southern Oregon, Oct. 6, 1984Season ............................................................................. 2,588, John Horner, 1993Career ................................................................. 7,844, Chuck Pinkerton, 1994-97TouchdownsGame ............................................................... 7, John Oravec, vs. Whitman, 1934Season ..................................................................................20, John Oravec, 1934Career ..............................................................................79, John Horner, 1990-93ScoringPointsGame ............................................................. 42, John Oravec, vs. Whitman, 1934Season ................................................................................120, John Oravec, 1934Career ........................................................................... 249, John Oravec, 1932-35All-PurposeYardsGame ........................................................... 297, John Oravec, vs. Whitman, 1934Season .................................................................................1,735, Merben Woo, 2008Career ...................................................................... 4,398, Gerry Preston, 1983-86KickingField Goals MadeGame .......................................................................................3, by several playersSeason ...............................................................................9, Jared Benedetti, 1990Career .........................................................................25, Jared Benedetti, 1990-93Longest Field Goal ..............................51, Pete Smith, vs. Pacific Lutheran, 1985Field Goals AttemptedGame ................................................................................................................. N/ASeason ................................13, Jared Benedetti, 1990, 1992; Duncan Libby, 1998Career ............................................................................41, Matt Bicocca, 2004-07Extra Points MadeGame ......................................11, Matt Bicocca, vs. Lewis & Clark, Nov. 3, 2007Season ............................................................................62, Mitchell Rowan, 2008Career ......................................................................108, Mitch Rowan, 2008-Pres.Extra Points AttemptedGame ......................................11, Matt Bicocca, vs. Lewis & Clark, Nov. 3, 2007Season ............................................................................66, Mitchell Rowan, 2008Career ......................................................................117, Mitch Rowan, 2008-Pres.PuntingAttemptsGame ................................................................ 12, Josh Palanuk, vs. Whitworth, 1987Season .................................................................................. 64, Clint Moran, 2004Career ............................................................................201, Clint Moran, 2004-07YardsGame ...................................... 419, Bob Bergquist, vs. Oregon Tech, Oct. 7, 1989Season ............................................................................. 2,130, Clint Moran, 2004Career .........................................................................7,289, Clint Moran, 2004-07Longest Punt ................................ 67, Clinton Moran, vs. Linfield, Sept. 29, 2007Punt ReturnsAttemptsGame .......................................................................................5, by several playersSeason .............................................................. 40, Kamell Eckroth-Bernard, 1997Career ..........................................................70, Kamell Eckroth-Bernard, 1996-99YardsGame ........................... 122, Kamell Eckroth-Bernard, vs. Linfield, Oct. 18, 1997Season ............................................................ 424, Kamell Eckroth-Bernard, 1997Career ........................................................652, Kamell Eckroth-Bernard, 1996-99Longest Return ................75, Kamell Eckroth-Bernard, vs. Linfield, Oct. 18, 1997Touchdowns/Season ...............................................2, Kamell Eckroth-Bernard, 1997Kickoff ReturnsAttemptsGame .....................................................6, Brett Davis, vs. Linfield, Oct. 29, 1988 6, Wes Randall, vs. Linfield, Sept. 30, 2006 (1984)Season ................................................................. 31, Eddie Rainford, 1996 (1983) Career .................................................................60, Derek Louch, 1984-87 (1984) YardsGame ............................140, Wes Randall, vs. Puget Sound, Oct. 14, 2006 (1984) Season ............................................................... 688, Eddie Rainford, 1996 (1983) Career .......................................................................1,207, Jose Green, 2007-Pres. Longest Return .......................95 (TD), Marcus Lawrence, E. Oregon, Oct. 12, 1991

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YardsGame ..........................................................738 vs. Bethany (Kan.), Nov. 23, 1996Season ...................................................................................................5,802, 19979-game Season ......................................................................................3,761, 199510-game season .....................................................................................4,595, 2002TouchdownsGame ................................ 11, vs. Lewis & Clark, 2007; vs. Lewis & Clark, 2008Season ........................................................................................................69, 20089-game Season ...........................................................................40, 1993 and 199510-game Season ............................................................ 58, 2008 (Regular Season)ScoringPointsGame ............................................................. 77, vs. Lewis & Clark (77-17), 2007Season ......................................................................................................498, 20089-game Season .........................................................................................314, 199510-game Season .......................................................................................423, 2008First downsTotalGame ...........................................................36, vs. Bethany (Kan.), Nov. 23, 1996Season ......................................................................................................296, 19979-game Season .........................................................................198, 1992 and 199310-game Season .......................................................................................217, 1998Punt ReturnsAttemptsGame ............................................6, vs. Lewis & Clark, 1984; vs. Oregon Tech, 1986Season ........................................................................................................49, 1997YardsGame ...................................................................... 122 vs. Linfield, Oct. 18, 1997Season ......................................................................................................488, 1997Kickoff ReturnsAttemptsGame ...............................................................................................9, several timesSeason ............................................................................................ 58, 1992 (1983)YardsGame ............................................................. 237, vs Pacific, Nov. 9, 1985 (1984)Season .......................................................................................... 937, 1992 (1983) Rushing DefenseFewest Yards AllowedGame ............................................................................ -48, vs. Puget Sound, 19649-game Season ............................................................................. 752, 1995 (1983)10-game Season .......................................................................................680, 199711-game Season .......................................................................................870, 1999Passing DefenseFewest Yards AllowedGame ..................................................... 16, vs. Puget Sound, Nov. 7, 2009 (1984)9-game Season .................................................................................1,462, 1984 (1983)10-game Season ....................................................................................1,215, 1997Total DefenseFewest Yards AllowedGame ............................................85 vs. Colorado College, Sept. 11, 1999 (1984)9-game Season .......................................................................... 2,958, 1986 (1983)10-game Season ....................................................................................1,895, 1997Fewest Points Allowed9-game Season ...........................................................................................41, 195810-game Season .........................................................................................57, 1941Fumble RecoveriesGame ......................................................... 5, vs. Whitworth, Oct. 10, 1987 (1984)Season ............................................................................................ 15, 2008 (1983)InterceptionsBy Willamette Defense/Game ...................... 7, vs. Lewis & Clark, Nov. 14, 1987By Willamette Defense/Season ..................................................................23, 1997National RankingsHighestEver by Willamette ......................................................... 2nd (NAIA), 1997 (13-1)In Final Poll by Willamette ............................................. 2nd (NAIA), 1997 (13-1)In Preseason Poll by Willamette ...........................................8th (NCAA III), 2009

Defense Records start on the previous page.Total TacklesGame ....................................22, Brett Sullivan, vs. Lewis & Clark, Oct. 13, 1984 22, Brett Sullivan, vs. Western Oregon, Oct. 3, 1987 (1984)Season ........................................................125, Brett Sullivan, 1984 and 1987 (1983)Tackles for LossesSeason ............................................................19 (109 yards), Eric Thomson, 1997Career ....................................................... 50 (250 yards), Eric Thomson, 1997-00Quarterback SacksSeason ..............................................................12 (92 yards), Eric Thomson, 1997Career ...................................................... 35 (249 yards), Aaron Lawson, 1995-99Fumble RecoveriesGame .......................................................................................2, by several playersCareer .................................................7, Logan Lord, 2001-04; Brett Sullivan, 1983-87; 7, Rodney Wood, 1994-97 (1984)InterceptionsGame ............................................ 3, Shawn Spain, vs. Lewis & Clark, Nov. 14, 1987 3, Kamell Eckroth-Bernard, vs. Whitworth, Nov. 30, 1999Season ................................................................................. 8, Tom Williams, 1967Career ................................................................................................................ N/ALongest Return ...........100 yards, Jeff Kahler, vs. Concordia-Moor., Sept. 6, 2008

Team RecordsRushingYardsGame ........................................................... 599, vs. Lewis & Clark, Nov. 3, 2007Season ...................................................................................................3,940, 19979-game Season ......................................................................................2,585, 199510-game Season ....................................................................................3,500, 200211-game Season ....................................................................................3,548, 1999Longest Rush ................................................90 yards, vs. Linfield, Nov. 11, 2000 90 yards, vs. Southern Oregon, Oct. 6, 2001Yards Per GameSeason ...................................................................................................345.3, 2003AttemptsGame ........................75, vs. Whitworth, Nov. 14, 1998; vs. Menlo, Oct. 20, 2007Season ......................................................................................................744, 19979-game Season .........................................................................................455, 199510-game Season .......................................................................................584, 199811-game Season .......................................................................................595, 1999TouchdownsGame .......................................................................... 11, vs. Lewis & Clark, 2007Season ........................................................................................................49, 1997

PassingYardsGame ..................................................................475, vs. Western Oregon, 10/5/85Season ...................................................................................................2,754, 1990 Longest Pass .........................................................94, vs. Whitworth, Oct. 8, 1988CompletionsGame .................................................................. 38, vs. Southern Oregon, 9/26/87Season ......................................................................................................222, 1990AttemptsGame ............................................................55 vs. Western Washington, 10/14/89Season ......................................................................................................363, 1987TouchdownsGame ......................................................................6, vs. Lewis & Clark, 10/23/93Season ........................................................................................................28, 1989Consecutive Games with a TD pass ................ 66 (Game 1, 1987-Game 3, 1994)

Total OffensePlaysGame ......................................................... 105, vs. Lewis & Clark, Nov. 10, 1990Season ......................................................................................................969, 19979-game Season .........................................................................................663, 198710-game Season .......................................................................................751, 1998

The Bearcats have achieved an all-time record of480-376-38(.558)sincetheirfirstseasonin1894.

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Football AwardsSince 1998

All-America2009Ralph Pineda (ILB)Third Team, D3Football.com

2008Jake Forshey (OT)Second Team, D3Football.comMerben Woo (FL)Second Team, D3Football.com

2007Brandon Bennett (OT)First Team, AFCAFirst Team, NIC All-Fraternity Second Team,Associated Press Little All-America Third Team, D3Football.com

2006Brandon Bennett (OT)First Team, AFCAFirst Team, NIC All-Fraternity Third Team,Associated Press Little All-AmericaHonorable Mention, D3Football.com

2005Brandon Bennett (OT)Honorable Mention, D3Football.com

2004Nate Matlock (DL)First Team, AFCA

2003Billy Joe Murray (OL)Second Team, D3Football.comMorgan Smith (OL)Honorable Mention, D3Football.com

2002Billy Joe Murray (OL)Third Team, Hewlett-Packard

1998Brandon Folkert (LB)Third Team, Hewlett-Packard Brian Greer (OL)First Team, AFCASecond Team, Hewlett-Packard

All-West Region2009Ralph Pineda (ILB)First TeamRon Carter (C)Third TeamScott Hirschberger (C)Third TeamJoe Penkala (OT)Third Team

2008Merben Woo (FL)First TeamJake Forshey (OT)First TeamJose Green (PR/KR)First TeamDeon Horne (TB)Second TeamJack Bevins (ILB)Third Team

2007Brandon Bennett (OT)First Team

ESPN The MagazineAcademic All-America

2006Tim Alton (DB) — First Team

ESPN The MagazineAcademic All-District

2008Jack Bevins (ILB)First Team

2007Matt Bicocca (PK)First Team

2006Kevin Dean (FB)First TeamBen Weyerhaeuser (SS)First Team

2005Kevin Dean (FB)First TeamTim Alton (DB)First Team

2004Nate Matlock (DL)First Team

2006Brandon Bennett (OT)Second Team

2005Brandon Bennett (OT)Third Team

2004Nate Matlock (DL)Third Team

2001Matt Benjamin (DB)Third Team

1999Ryan Gold (OL)Second TeamAaron Lawson (DL)Second TeamKamell Eckroth-Bernard (DB)Second Team

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First TeamAll-Conference

Dr. Tim Alton (M.D.)B.A. - WU, 2005M.D. - Wake Forest, 2010Resides: Seattle, Wash.Hometown: Oregon City, Ore.Occupation: Medical Doctor Football Honors: Safety; H.M. All-NWC, 2005; 1st Team Academic All-America, 2005; Team Captain.

Blake CamB.A. - WU, 2005Grad - Oregon Police Acad., 2006Resides: Eagle Point, Ore.Hometown: Eagle Point, Ore.Occupation: Deputy Sheriff in Jackson County, Ore.Football Honors: Defensive Tackle; 1st Team All-NWC, 2004; 2nd TeamAll-NWC, 2003: Team Defensive MVP.

Dr. Colin Campbell (D.D.S.)B.A. - WU, 2002D.D.S. - Univ. of Colorado Health & Sciences, 2006Resides: Las Vegas, Nev.Hometown: Henderson, Nev.

Occupation: Associate Dentist at Cheyenne Decatur Dental.Football Honors: Linebacker; 1st Team All-NWC, 2001; Led NWC in tackles; Team Captain.

Dr. Kamell Eckroth-Bernard (M.D.)B.A. - WU, 2000M.D. - OHSU, 2006Resides: Fresno, Calif.Hometown: Eugene, Ore.Occupation: Surgical Resident at Community Hospital in Fresno.Football Honors: Cornerback; H.M. NAIA and 1st Team Burger King All-America, 1997; Multiple All-NWC honors; Team Captain.

Brandon FolkertB.A. - WU, 1999Resides: Tacoma, Wash. (Ft. Lewis)Hometown Salem, Ore.Occupation: Captain in the U.S. Army (Served two tours in Iraq).Football Honors: Linebacker; 1st Team and 3rd Team All-America; NWC Player of the Year twice; Multiple All-NWChonors; Team Captain.

Tyler GaspardB.A. - WU, 2003M.B.A. - WU, 2005Resides: Seattle Wash.Hometown: Olympia, WA.Occupation: Financial Planner for Brighton Jones.Football Honors: Quarterback; Team Captain, 2003.

Brian GreerB.A. - WU, 2000M.A.T. - WU, 2003Resides: Salem, Ore.

Hometown: San Diego, CAOccupation: General Manager of Service Master of Salem; Part-owner of Corvallis Service Master.Football Honors: Center; First Team Burger King All-America, 1998; Multiple All-NWC honors; Team Captain.

Aaron LawsonB.A. - WU, 1999M.A.T. - WU, 2004Resides: Salem, Ore.Hometown: Sonora, Calif.Occupation: Financial Advisorfor AXA Advisors.Football Honors: Defensive End; NWC Defensive Player of the Year, 1999;Multiple All-NWC honors; Team Captain.

Grant LeslieB.A. - WU, 2009 M.B.A. - WU, 2010Resides: Salem, Ore. Hometown: Bainbridge Island, Wash.Occupation: Beyond Study Abroad.Football Honors: Quarterback; 1st TeamAll-NWC, NCAA Playoffs, 11-1 record,2008; NWC Championship, 2008 (6-0). School record 498 points, 2008.

Andy MiguelB.A. - WU, 2001Resides: Los Angeles, Calif.Hometown: Sacramento, Calif.Occupation: Marketing Director for Nike.Football Honors: Flanker; First Team All-Conference, 2000; Team Captain.

Nate OltmansB.A. - WU, 2003Resides: San Francisco, Calif. Hometown: Boulder, Colo.Occupation: Secret Service agent.

Grant Leslie ranked fifth in NCAADivision III in QB rating (170.86).

2005 — Quentin Brock, RB, Fresno, Calif.; Brandon Bennett, OL, San Marcos, Calif.; Megdy Khoury, LB, Elko, Nev.2004 — Quentin Brock, RB, Fresno, Calif.; Chad Dybdahl, OL, Dixon, Calif.; Nate Matlock, DL, Boise, Idaho; Blake Cam, DL, Eagle Point, Ore.; Logan Lord, LB, Reno, Nev.2003 — Greg Reed, FL, Suisun City, Calif.; Nate Oltmans, OL, Boulder, Colo.; Billy Joe Murray, OL, Las Vegas, Nev.; Morgan Smith, OL, Kent, Wash.; Nate Matlock, DL, Boise, Idaho; Logan Lord, LB, Reno, Nev.; Ken Halpin, LB, Medford, Ore.; Marcus Boards, DB, Vista, Calif.2002 — Drew Ecklund, RB, San Luis Obispo, Calif.; Greg Reed, FL, Suisun City, Calif.; Isaac Parker, OL, Honolulu, Hawaii; Billy Joe Murray, OL, Las Vegas, Nev.; Morgan Smith, OL, Kent, Wash.; Nate Matlock, DL, Boise, Idaho; Marcus Boards, DB, Vista, Calif.; Duncan Libby, PK, Seattle, Wash.2001 — Greg Reed, RB, Suisun City, Calif.; Billy Joe Murray, OL, Las Vegas, Nev.; Nate Matlock, DL,

Bosie, Idaho; Colin Campbell, LB, Las Vegas, Nev.; Matt Benjamin, DB, Tillamook, Ore.; Kyle Hughes, P, Salem, Ore.2000 — Andy Miguel, SB, Woodland, Calif.; Tom Bailey, OL, Orangeville, Calif.; Eric Thomson, DL, Merced, Calif.; Andy Eckley, LB, Tillamook, Ore.1999 — Tim Blair, SB, Ashland, Ore.; Ryan Gold, OL, Encinatas, Calif.; Kevin Simmons, OL, Portland, Ore.; David Lizaola, DL, Salinas, Calif.; Aaron Lawson, DL, Coulterville, Calif.; Mica Dayborn, LB, Pocatello, Idaho; Bill Reid, LB, Santa Cruz, Calif.; Kyle Banks, DB, Eugene, Ore.; Kamell Eckroth-Bernard, DB, Eugene, Ore.1998 — Tim Blair, SB, Cave Junction, Ore.; BrianGreer, OL, San Diego, Calif.; Ryan Gold, OL, Encinatas, Calif.; Geoff Hulbert, OL, Colusa, Calif.; Bill Jones, KR, Redding, Calif.; David Lizaola, DL, Salinas, Calif.; Brandon Folkert, LB, Salem, Ore.;Kyle Banks, DB, Eugene, Ore.; Jeremy Senn, DB, Beaverton, Ore.

First Team All-Northwest Conference Since 1998 (79 selections)2009 — Scott Hirschberger, C, Beaverton, Ore.;Joe Penkala, OT, Niles, Ill.; Scott Schoettgen, WR, Columbia, Calif.; Ron Carter, DT, Atwater, Calif.;Cory Lowe, DE, Beaverton, Ore.; Ralph Pineda, ILB,Los Angeles, Calif.; Lukkes Gilgan, FS, Sherwood, Ore.; Arlin Taylor, SS, Spring Valley, Calif.2008 — Grant Leslie, QB, Bainbridge Island, Wash.;Deon Horne, TB, Issaquah, Wash.; Merben Woo, FL, Salinas, Calif.; Scott Hirschberger, C, Beaverton, Ore.;Jake Forshey, OT, Santa Ynez, Calif.; Marcus Ford, DE,Marina, Calif.; Tommy Grove, ILB, Moccasin, Calif.;Jack Bevins, ILB, Park City, Utah; Ryan Bettencourt, CB, Danville, Calif.; Arlin Taylor, Strong Safety, Spring Valley, Calif.2007 — Brandon Bennett, OL, San Marcos, Calif.;Matt Bicocca, PK, San Andreas, Calif.; Clint Moran, P,Mission Viejo, Calif.; Mitchell MacCready, DL, Manteca, Calif.; Phil Sweet, LB, Albany, Ore.; Taylor Hermes, LB, Keizer, Ore.2006 — Ryan Hernandez, FL, Portland, Ore.; Brandon Bennett, OL, San Marcos, Calif.; Matt Bicocca, PK, San Andreas, Calif.

Former Bearcats: Where are They Now?Football Honors: Offensive Guard;1st Team All-NWC, 2003; 2nd TeamAll-NWC, 2002; H.M. All-NWC, 2001;WU Offensive MVP, 2003; Team Captain.

Isaac ParkerB.A. - WU, 2002M.A.T. - WU, 2005Resides: Salem, Ore.Hometown: Wahiawa, HawaiiOccupation: Math teacher at South Salem High School and Offensive Coordinator for South Salem football.Football Honors: Offensive Guard; 1st Team All-NWC, 2002; 2nd Team, All-NWC, 2001; Team Captain.

Justin PetersonB.A. - WU, 2002Resides: Denver, Colo.Hometown: Mercer Island, Wash.Occupation: Project Supervisor for McCarthy Building Company; Currently working on Denver Children’s Hospital.Football Honors: Running Back; 2nd team All-NWC, 2002; Team MVP;Team Captain.

Morgan Smith (J.D.)B.A. - WU, 2003J.D. - WU Law, 2007Resides: Salem, Ore.Hometown: Kent, WAOccupation: Works for the Oregon School Boards Association.Football Honors: Offensive Tackle; 1st Team All-NWC, 2002, 2003; 2nd Team All-NWC, 2001; Hon. Mention NCAA Division III All-America.

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The NorthwestConference

Northwest Conference2009 Football Standings

W L W LLinfield 6 0 12 1Willamette 5 1 8 2Whitworth 3 3 5 5Menlo 3 3 4 6PacificLutheran 3 3 3 6Lewis & Clark 1 5 2 7Puget Sound 0 6 0 9

The nine private colleges and universities in Oregon and Washington that form theNorthwest Conference are building a strong reputation for the NWC as one of the top NCAA Division III leagues in the nation. The NWC is nationally competitive in a verywide spectrum of sports. Formed in 1926, the NWC has changedmembership and national affiliation during its 82-year existence. It is one of the oldest conferences in the western United States. The NWC’s current members in Oregonare Willamette, George Fox, Linfield, Lewis and Clark, and Pacific. Members locatedin Washington are Pacific Lutheran, PugetSound, Whitman and Whitworth. Charter members included Willamette, the College of Idaho, Linfield, Pacific and Puget Sound. Albany College was added in 1931, remained for seven years, and thenreturned in 1949 as Lewis & Clark College.

Pacific Lutheran joined in 1965 and was followed by Whitworth (1970). The Collegeof Idaho withdrew from the conference in 1978. Whitworth dropped out in 1984 and returned in 1988. Menlo joined in 2006 as a member in football only and withdrew after the 2009. The NWC offers championshipsin 18 sports (nine men’s and nine women’s). The NWC originally sponsored athletic competition for men’s sports only, but laterjoined forces with the Women’s Conference of Independent Colleges (WCIC) in 1984

to create the Northwest Conference ofIndependent Colleges (NCIC). The namewas shortened to the original NorthwestConference in 1998. Also in 1998, all nine NWC membersshifted affiliation from the NAIA to theNCAA. Members knew the move wouldfoster equity, sportsmanship and a genuineconcern for all student-athletes.

Bearcats Chosen All-Northwest Conference in 2009First Team OffenseScott Schoettgen, Jr., Wide ReceiverScott Hirschberger, Sr., CenterJoe Penkala, Sr., Offensive Tackle

First Team DefenseRon Carter, So., Defensive TackleCory Lowe, Sr., Defensive EndRalph Pineda, Jr., Inside LinebackerLuke Gilgan, Sr., Free SafetyArlin Taylor, Jr., Strong Safety

Second Team OffenseJamiere Abney, So., TailbackLuis Guerra, Jr., Offensive GuardEdward Salceda, Jr., Offensive TackleChad Pollard, So., FlankerMitchell Rowan, So., Place-kicker

Second Team DefenseWalter Robinson II, Jr., Defensive EndAndrew Ross, Sr., Inside Linebacker

Honorable Mention OffenseDeon Horne, Sr., TailbackMikey Lemon, Jr., Flanker

Honorable Mention DefenseMatt Banta, Sr., Outside LinebackerHarmon Bruno, Sr., Outside LinebackerBubba Lemon, Sr., Cornerback

Defensive Player of the Year: Ralph Pineda, Jr., Inside Linebacker

Note: Eligibility year listed is for 2009

2009 NWC Total Offense Team GP Yards Avg.1 Linfield 13 5616 432.02 Willamette 10 4028 402.83 Pacific Lutheran 9 3245 360.64 Lewis & Clark 9 2719 302.15 Whitworth 10 2978 297.86 Puget Sound 9 2524 280.47 Menlo 10 2776 277.6

2009 NWC Total Defense Team GP Yards Avg.1 Willamette 10 2792 279.22 Linfield 13 4063 312.53 Menlo 10 3171 317.14 Whitworth 10 3358 335.85 Puget Sound 9 3380 386.76 Pacific Lutheran 9 3487 387.47 Lewis & Clark 9 3975 441.7

WU Defenders in NWC Stats (Tackles)3 Andrew Ross 33 UT, 54 AT, 87 Total4 Ralph Pineda 31 UT, 50 AT, 81 Total

2009 NWC Passing Offense Team GP Yards Avg.1 Pacific Lutheran 9 2549 283.22 Linfield 13 3546 272.83 Menlo 10 2047 204.74 Whitworth 10 1725 172.55 Willamette 10 1684 168.46 Puget Sound 9 1398 155.37 Lewis & Clark 9 1354 150.4

2009 NWC Passing Defense Team GP Yards Avg.1 Willamette 10 1666 166.62 Menlo 10 1872 187.23 Whitworth 10 1900 190.04 Linfield 13 2564 197.25 Pacific Lutheran 9 2016 224.06 Puget Sound 9 2089 232.17 Lewis & Clark 9 2263 251.4

WU Passers in NWC Stats (Yards)7 Brian Widing 60-99-1, 60.6%, 887, 9 TD8 Kevin Ramay 40-72-3, 55.6%, 625, 9 TD

2009 NWC Rushing Offense Team GP Yards Avg.1 Willamette 10 2344 234.42 Linfield 13 2070 159.23 Lewis & Clark 9 1365 151.74 Whitworth 10 1253 125.35 Puget Sound 9 1126 125.1 6 Pacific Lutheran 9 696 77.37 Menlo 10 729 72.9

2009 NWC Rushing Defense Team GP Yards Avg.1 Willamette 10 1126 112.62 Linfield 13 1499 115.33 Menlo 10 1299 129.94 Whitworth 10 1458 145.85 Puget Sound 9 1391 154.66 Pacific Lutheran 9 1471 163.47 Lewis & Clark 9 1712 190.2

WU Rushers in NWC Stats (Yards)5 Deon Horne 85-463, 3 TD, 57.9/gm.

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ReturningAll-Conference

Willamette’s Returning All-Conference SelectionsArlin TaylorSr., SafetySpring Valley, Calif.

#5

1st Team All-NWC 20091st Team All-NWC 2008

63 Total Tackles in 200833 Total Tackles in 2009

Career: 10 Pass Break-ups, 3 Ints.

Scott SchoettgenSr., Wide ReceiverColumbia, Calif.

#85

1st Team All-NWC 20092nd Team All-NWC 200829 Catches for 632 Yards in 200849 Catches for 840 Yards in 2009

Career: 80 Catches, 1,485 Yards, 23 TD

Ralph PinedaSr., Inside LinebackerLos Angeles, Calif.

#51

1st Team All-NWC 2009Defensive Player of the Year

81Total Tackles in 20085.5 TFL, 3.0 Sacks, 3 FF, 3 FR

Third Team All-America; All-West Region

Ron CarterJr.,DefensiveTackleAtwater, Calif.

#70

1st Team All-NWC 2009

23 Tackles in 20093.0 TFL, 1.0 Sacks, 1 FF

Third Team All-West Region

#11

Harmon BrunoJr.,OLB•Danville,Calif.H.M. All-NWC 2009

#21

Mikey LemonSr.,WR•McMinnville,Ore.H.M. All-NWC 2009

#10

Ryan WhitcombJr.,WR/QB•OakView,Calif.H.M. All-NWC 2007

#23

Jeff KahlerSr.,CB•Honolulu,HawaiiH.M. All-NWC 2008

Luis GuerraSr., Offensive GuardElCajonCalif.

#68

2nd Team All-NWC 2009H.M. All-NWC 2008

Started all 10 Games in 2009Started all 12 Games in 2008

Helped WU score 498 points in 2008

Jamiere AbneyJr.,TailbackBremerton, Wash.

#26

2nd Team All-NWC 2009

56 Carries for 348 Yards, 7 TD in 2009Scored 3 TD as a freshman in 2008

Career: 64 Carries, 432 Yards, 10 TD

Chad PollardJr.,FlankerBakersfield,Calif.

#3

2nd Team All-NWC 2009

46 Carries for 311 Yards, 3 TD in 200915 Catches for 279 Yards, 3 TD in 2009604 All-Purpose Yards (14 KR) in 2009

Walter Robinson IISr.,DefensiveEndAltadena, Calif.

#45

2nd Team All-NWC 2009

60 Tackles, 11.5 TFL, 6.0 Sacks in 200929 Tackles in 2008

Career: 93 Tackles, 13.5 TFL, 2FF, 1FR

Mitchell RowanJr.,Place-kickerCotati, Calif.

#19

2nd Team All-NWC 2009

6 of 8 FG, 46 of 51 PAT in 20095 of 8 FG, 62 of 66 PAT in 2008

Career: WU Record 108 of 117 PAT

Eddie Salceda, Jr.Sr., Offensive TackleSan Pedro, Calif.

#66

2nd Team All-NWC 2009

Started all 10 Games in 2009Played in 8 Games in 2008

Helped WU gain 4,028 yards in 2009

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2009 WillametteSeason Review

Willamette scored 382 pointsin 2009, the second highest

regular season total in schoolhistory, trailing only the 423

points scored during theregular season in 2008.

Scott Schoettgen dashes to the end zone forone of his 14 touchdowns in 2009.

The Bearcats achieved an 8-2 overall record in 2009, while finishing in second place in the Northwest Conference at 5-1. Willamette endedthe regular season ranked #20 in the AFCA Poll and listed at #21 in the D3football.com Top 25. Willamette has earned a combined record of 19-3 (.864) over the past two seasons. In 2008,WU achieved an 11-1 record, including 10-0 inthe regular season. After starting quarterback Ryan Whitcomb was injured in the first game of the 2009 season, Willamette was led on offense by two talentedfreshmen at quarterback.

Brian Widing and Kevin Ramay put together outstanding seasons. Widing completed 60.6%of his passes (60 of 99) for 887 yards and ninetouchdowns. Ramay connected on 40 of 72 passattempts (55.6%) for 625 yards and nine TDs. Deon Horne (Sr., TB) missed two games due to injury, but led the Bearcats with 85 carries for463 yards. He scored three touchdowns. Sophomore tailback Jamiere Abney added 348 yards on the ground while carrying the ball56 times. He scored a team-high seven rushing touchdowns. Chad Pollard (So., FL) rushed for 311 yards on 46 attempts, while Terrell Malley(Fr., TB) contributed 270 yards on 48 carries.

losses and 6.0 sacks. Bruno and Cory Lowe (Sr., DE) each contributed eight tackles behind theline of scrimmage. Lowe added 5.5 sacks. Pineda was named Third Team All-America and First Team All-West Region by D3Football.com. He also was named NWC Defensive Player of the Year. Third Team All-West Region honors went to Scott Hirschberger (Sr., C), Joe Penkala(Sr., OT) and Ron Carter (So., DT). Hirschberger and defensive end Cory Lowe (Sr.) played in Mexico in the Tazon de Estrellas (Bowl of the Stars) as members of the UnitedStates All-Star team from NCAA Division III. Willamette forced opponents into throwing14 interceptions and losing 12 fumbles. The 26turnovers were nine more than those made bythe Bearcats, as WU achieved a +9 in takeaways. Mitchell Rowan (So., PK/P) connected on 6 of 8 field goals and made 46 of 51 extra points. He averaged 35.7 yards per punt, while forcingopponents to fair catch 11 of 33 kicks. Malley averaged 18.1 yards per kick return, as he took 16 kickoffs and gained 290 yards. On punt returns, Jose Green (Jr., TB) averaged 24.3yards on seven returns. Key wins came against California Lutheran, 20-13, and Whitworth, 42-13. Willamette lost toeventual national semifinalist Linfield, 30-27. First Team All-NWC selections for WU on defense were Pineda, Carter, Lowe, Arlin Taylor(Jr., S) and Lukkes Gilgan (Sr., S). First TeamAll-NWC picks on offense were Hirschberger,Penkala and Schoettgen.

Twelve Bearcats scored at least one rushingtouchdown. Abney led the way with seven TDs, followed by Ramay with four. Horne’s threescores were matched by Malley and Pollard. WUtallied 30 rushing touchdowns overall. Scott Schoettgen (Jr., WR) led Willamette’s receivers with 49 catches for 840 yards and 14 touchdowns. He set career highs with nine catches versus Puget Sound and 191 yards inreceptions against California Lutheran. Pollard caught 15 passes for 279 yards andthree touchdowns. He averaged 18.6 yards per catch. Mikey Lemon (Jr., FL) grabbed 11 passesfor 140 yards. The Bearcats averaged 38.2 points and 402.8 total yards per game. Willamette ranked 16th in NCAA Division III in scoring and finished 20thin rushing offense with 234.4 yards per game. Meanwhile, the WU defense gave up only 15.9 points and 279.2 yards per game. WU was22nd in the nation in scoring defense and 30th in total defense. Leading tacklers for the Bearcats were inside linebackers Andrew Ross (Sr.) and Ralph Pineda (Jr.). Ross earned 87 tackles, while Pineda made81 tackles, forced three fumbles, recovered threefumbles and intercepted two passes. Harmon Bruno (So., OLB) ranked third on the team with 66 tackles. He was followed byWalter Robinson II with 60 tackles. WU amassed an impressive 69 tackles for losses and 34 quarterback sacks. Robinson led the team in both categories, with 11.5 tackles for

The WU defense ranked 6th in NCAA Division III with 34 quarterback sacks in 2009. WU allowed just 15.9 points

per game to rank 22nd in scoring defense.

Sept. 12 — Harmon Bruno (Defense)vs. California Lutheran, 20-13 Win

Bruno (So., OLB) achieved 12 tackles (4 solo, 8 assists) and tied for the team lead with 2.0 sacks. Willamette earned nine sacks overall.Oct. 3 — Ralph Pineda (Defense)

vs. Whitworth, 42-13 WinPineda (Jr., ILB) led WU with 11 total tackles. He forced a fumble and scored on a 14-yard return. He helped limit Pirates to 230 yards.Oct. 3 — Jose Green (Spec. Teams)

vs. Whitworth, 42-13 WinGreen (Jr., TB) opened the second half with a 38-yard kick return to the WU 45. Eight plays later, Willamette scored a TD for a 28-0 lead.

Oct. 10 — Mitch Rowan (Spec. Teams)at Lewis & Clark, 69-24 Win

Rowan (So., PK/P) went 9 for 9 on extra points. He averaged 59.4 yards on kickoffsand placed his only punt at the L&C 16.

Oct. 17 — Andrew Ross (Defense)vs.PacificLutheran,35-17Win

Ross (Sr., ILB) recorded 19 total tackles. He also intercepted a pass and helped WU limitthe Lutes to 101 rushing yards on 36 carries.

Oct. 24 — Ralph Pineda (Defense)vs.Linfield,30-27Loss

Pineda (Jr., ILB) led all players on both teams with 14 total tackles. He achieved 1.5 tackles for losses and registered one pass break-up.

Players Named NWC Student-Athletes of the Week

Nov. 7 — Scott Schoettgen (Offense) — at Puget Sound, 50-6 WinSchoettgen (Jr., WR) tied a WU record by catching four touchdown passes during the game. His TDs covered 3, 6, 6, and 34 yards, with two thrown by Brian Widing and two by Kevin Ramay.

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Kyle Whitford, 6-43; Team, 31-328; WU — Scott Schoettgen, 4-55;Chad Pollard, 1-20, Mikey Lemon, 1-13; Team, 6-88.

Game #8 — Oct.24•Salem,ORLinfieldatWillamette

Scoring 1 2 3 4 FinalLinfield 13 0 3 14 — 30Willamette 0 6 7 14 — 27LIN Slezak 50 pass from Boehme (Kunioka kick fail) 1st 13:36LIN Boehme 1 run (Kunioka kick) 1st 0:16WU Rowan FG 28 2nd 13:15WU Rowan FG 22 2nd 0:04LIN Kunioka FG 33 3rd 6:19WU Schoettgen 27 pass from Widing (Rowan kick) 3rd 2:29LIN Williams 5 run (Kunioka kick) 4th 10:06WU Abney 18 run (Rowan kick) 4th 9:29LIN Saunders 7 pass from Boehme (Kunioka kick) 4th 3:19WU Schoettgen 1 pass from Ramay (Rowan kick) 4th 0:21

Rushing: LIN — Aaron Williams, 32-126; Aaron Boehme, 12-100; Team, 45-227; WU — Jamiere Abney, 10-90; Kevin Ramay, 8-45; Brian Widing, 7-36; Team, 37-227. Passing: LIN — Aaron Boehme, 17-31-0, 195; Team, 17-31-0, 195; WU — Kevin Ramay, 7-15-1, 80; Brian Widing, 7-14-0, 104; Team, 14-29-1, 184. Receiving: LIN — Chris Slezak, 4-72; Buddy Saxon, 4-38; Team, 17-195; WU — Scott Schoettgen, 8-122; Mikey Lemon, 2-18; Tony Krikorian, 1-20; Team, 14-184.

Game #9 — Nov.7•Tacoma,WAWillamette at Puget Sound

Scoring 1 2 3 4 FinalWillamette 14 14 9 13 — 50Puget Sound 0 0 0 6 — 6WU Schoettgen 3 pass from Widing (Rowan kick) 1st 6:41WU Abney 3 run (Rowan kick) 1st 0:49WU Schoettgen 6 pass from Ramay (Rowan kick) 2nd 4:28WU Schoettgen 6 pass from Ramay (Rowan kick) 2nd 0:32WU Rowan FG 27 3rd 10:24WU Schoettgen 34 pass from Widing (Rush fumbled) 3rd 4:11WU J. Turner 8 run (Rowan kick failed) 4th 13:03UPS Fogarty 10 pass from Crace (Topolski kick fail) 4th 9:29WU Green 2 run (Rowan kick) 4th 4:04

Rushing: WU — Jamiere Abney, 13-61; Jose Green, 3-47; Chad Pollard, 4-29; Team, 49-219; UPS — Casey Larson, 12-43; Kavin Williams, 4-32; Team, 29-99. Passing: WU — Brian Widing, 13-18-0, 181; Kevin Ramay, 8-13-1, 152; Team, 21-31-1, 333; UPS — Spencer Crace, 5-18-0, 26; Team, 5-22-0, 26. Receiving: WU — Scott Schoett-gen, 9-135; Chad Pollard, 2-61; Mikey Lemon 2-32; Team, 21-333; UPS — Ross Zuhl, 3-10; Tom Fogarty, 1-10; Team, 5-26.

Game #10 — Nov.14•Atherton,CAWillamette at Menlo

Scoring 1 2 3 4 FinalWillamette 14 21 13 0 — 48Menlo 3 7 0 0 — 10MC De Leon FG 25 1st 8:57WU Green 1 run (Rowan kick) 1st 6:08WU Schoettgen 14 pass from Widing (Rowan kick) 1st 0:18WU Ramay 8 run (Rowan kick) 2nd 12:29WU Pollard 38 pass from Ramay (Rowan kick) 2nd 10:37MC Cavness 35 pass from Castillo (De Leon kick) 2nd 7:11WU Schoettgen 22 pass from Ramay (Rowan kick) 2nd 0:21WU Schoettgen 3 pass from Widing (Rowan blocked) 3rd 7:56WU Malley 4 run (Rowan kick) 3rd 4:08

Rushing: WU — Chad Pollard, 9-69; Jamiere Abney, 12-44; Terrell Malley, 8-43; Mikey Lemon, 3-33; Team, 49-234; MC — ShawnSouza, 15-35; Maurice Dotson, 5-14; Team, 33-40. Passing: WU — Brian Widing, 8-12-1, 105; Kevin Ramay 6-11-0, 117; Jake Jones, 0-1-0, 0; Team, 14-24-1, 222; MC — Cruz Castillo, 10-26-2, 131;Nick Ruhl, 2-5-0, 30; Team, 13-36-2, 166. Receiving:WU — Scott Schoettgen, 8-116; Chad Pollard, 2-48; Tony Krikorian, 1-23; Team, 14-222; MC — Keith Daniels, 3-30; Kenny Cavness, 2-54; Team, 13-166.

Rushing: ULV — Chris Winnewisser, 8-26; Devon Libran, 6-16; Team, 31-36; WU — Sean Donahue, 6-47; Deon Horne, 6-43; Terrell Malley, 4-40; Chad Pollard, 5-37; Team, 57-395. Passing: ULV — Anthony Andre, 10-24-3, 121; Chris Winnewisser, 4-7-1, 17; Team,17-37-4, 147; WU — Kevin Ramay, 3-5-0, 35; Brian Widing, 3-3-0, 31; Jake Jones, 3-7-0, 25; Team, 10-19-1, 106. Receiving: ULV — CedricHo, 6-90; Allen Daniels, 3-19; Team, 17-147; WU — Scott Schoettgen,2-2; Chad Pollard, 1-20, Mikey Lemon, 1-15; Team, 10-106.

Game #5 — Oct.3•Salem,ORWhitworth at Willamette

Scoring 1 2 3 4 FinalWhitworth 0 0 6 7 — 13Willamette 14 7 14 7 — 42WU Horne 26 run (Rowan kick) 1st 5:55WU Pineda 14 fumble return (Rowan kick) 1st 4:22WU Schoettgen 20 pass from Ramay (Rowan kick) 2nd 0:48WU Pollard 24 pass from Widing (Rowan kick) 3rd 10:20WHIT Entel 35 pass from Durant (Largent kick block) 3rd 7:25WU Schoettgen 14 pass from Ramay (Rowan kick) 3rd 0:41WHIT Nelson 1 run (Largent kick) 4th 11:05WU Ramay 4 run (Rowan kick) 4th 6:32

Rushing: WHIT — Adam Anderson, 11-32; Milton Nelson, 8-26; Team, 26-68; WU — Deon Horne, 16-92; Terrell Malley, 8-35;Marcus Woo, 5-16; Team, 44-180. Passing: WHIT — Andrew Durant,12-19-1, 144; Team 15-24-1, 162; WU — Kevin Ramay, 9-11-0, 124; Brian Widing, 3-5-0, 36; Team 12-16-0, 160. Receiving: WHIT —Eric Entel, 8-127; Kyle Scroggins, 3-23; Team, 15-162; WU — Scott Schoettgen, 5-90; Chad Pollard, 4-67; Team, 12-160.

Game #6 — Oct.10•Portland,ORWillamette at Lewis & Clark

Scoring 1 2 3 4 FinalWillamette 21 21 14 13 — 69Lewis & Clark 0 14 3 7 — 24WU Abney 12 run (Rowan kick) 1st 9:28WU Williams 24 run (Rowan kick) 1st 4:12WU Lowe 21 fumble return (Rowan kick) 1st 3:12WU Horne 8 run (Rowan kick) 2nd 11:32WU Robinson 28 pass from Widing (Rowan kick) 2nd 9:14WU Malley 11 run (Rowan kick) 2nd 4:05L&C Kotzian 98 kickoff return (Foote kick) 2nd 3:50L&C Laurence 1 run (Foote kick) 2nd 0:38WU Pollard 19 run (Rowan kick) 3rd 14:08L&C Foote FG 31 3rd 7:56WU J. Turner 17 run (Rowan kick) 3rd 2:50WU T. Whitcomb 6 pass from Jones (Rowan kick) 4th 12:48WU B. Turner 1 run (Laird kick failed) 4th 5:23L&C Wilson 1 run (Foote kick) 4th 0:05

Rushing: WU — Terrell Malley, 6-81; Matthew Williams, 4-43; Jose Green, 7-42; Team, 47-370; L&C — Harrison Keller, 4-27; Adam Steinberg, 5-17; Team, 29-60. Passing: WU — Brian Widing,6-11-0, 93; Kevin Ramay, 3-8-1, 35; Jake Jones, 2-2-0, 20; Team, 11-21-1, 148; L&C — Tucker Laurence, 21-37-0, 173; Nic Wilson, 2-5-0, 36; Team, 23-42-0, 209. Receiving: WU — Tyler Whitcomb, 3-29; Chad Pollard, 2-29; Raymond White, 2-28; Team, 11-148; L&C — Shawn Evans, 7-76; Harrison Keller, 5-32; Team, 23-209.

Game #7 — Oct.17•Salem,ORPacificLutheranatWillamette

Scoring 1 2 3 4 FinalPacificLutheran 7 7 3 0 — 17Willamette 0 7 7 21 — 35PLU Griffin2run(Isettkick) 1st 8:50PLU Griffin12passfromPalazzolo(Isettkick) 2nd 3:37WU Malley 6 run (Rowan kick) 2nd 1:17PLU Isett FG 22 3rd 8:04WU Abney 2 run (Rowan kick) 3rd 4:36WU Schoettgen 3 pass from Ramay (Rowan kick) 4th 6:48WU Abney 1 run (Rowan kick) 4th 3:17WU Abney 4 run (Rowan kick) 4th 1:12

Rushing:PLU—SeanSnead,7-31;DrewGriffin,7-23;JordanRasmussen, 8-13; Team, 36-101; WU — Jamiere Abney, 10-77; Chad Pollard, 6-76; Terrell Malley, 9-43; Team, 41-237. Passing: PLU — Jordan Rasmussen, 20-31-2, 248; AJ Palazzolo, 11-16-2, 80; Team, 31-48-4, 328; WU — Kevin Ramay, 3-7-0, 50; Brian Widing, 3-7-0, 38; Team, 6-14-0, 88. Receiving:PLU—DrewGriffin,11-135;

Game #1 — Sept.5•Moorehead,MNWillamette at Concordia-Moorhead

Scoring 1 2 3 4 FinalWillamette 7 0 0 10 — 17Concordia-Moor. 7 17 0 0 — 24WU Lowe 38 fumble return (Rowan kick) 1st 14:11CM Branter 1 run (Hauer kick) 1st 1:16CM Larson 2 run (Hauer kick) 2nd 9:16CM Hauer FG 21 2nd 1:51CM Debeltz 74 punt return (Rowan kick) 2nd 0:18WU Rowan FG 24 4th 8:50WU Whitman 4 run (Rowan kick) 4th 2:47

Rushing: WU — Deon Horne, 12-44; Ryan Whitcomb, 8-32; Mikey Lemon, 3-18; Team, 41-117; CM — Justin Branter, 17-69; Andrew Larson, 23-60; Team, 54-167. Passing: WU — Brandon Whitman, 6-11-2, 89; Ryan Whitcomb, 3-7-1, 23; Brian Widing, 0-2-0, 0; Team, 9-20-3, 112; CM — Andrew Larson, 6-14-1, 98; Team, 6-14-1, 98. Receiving: WU —Scott Schoettgen, 4-59; Deon Horne, 2-13; Chad Pollard, 1-19; Mikey Lemon, 1-14; William Pohl, 1-7; Team, 9-112; CM — Chris Gilson, 2-43; C. Lachowitzer, 2-27; Team, 6-98.

Game #2 — Sept.12•Salem,ORCalifornia Lutheran at Willamette

Scoring 1 2 3 4 FinalCalifornia Lutheran 0 0 3 10 — 13Willamette 7 0 6 7 — 20WU Schoettgen 86 pass from Widing (Rowan kick) 1st 4:45CLU Damron FG 34 3rd 12:42WU Horne 9 run (Rowan kick blocked) 3rd 2:21WU Lemon 4 run (Rowan kick) 4th 14:31CLU Damron FG 45 4th 9:00CLU O’Brien 24 pass from Toilolo (Damron kick) 4th 3:40

Rushing: CLU — Brian Stuart, 20-140; Jericho Toilolo, 18-6; Team, 38-146; WU — Deon Horne, 18-143; Jose Green, 7-24; MikeyLemon, 6-23; Jared Gobart, 3-8; Brian Widing, 4-3; Team, 45-199.Passing: CLU — Jericho Toilolo 15-30-1. 192; Team, 15-30-1, 192; WU — Brian Widing, 5-9-0, 164; Kevin Ramay, 1-2-0, 32; Team, 6-11-0, 196. Receiving: CLU — Christian Edwards, 5-73; Matt O’Brien, 4-67; Team, 15-92; WU — Scott Schoettgen, 5-91; Jose Green, 1-5; Team, 6-196.

Game #3 — Sept.19•Salem,ORWillamette at Southern Oregon

Scoring 1 2 3 4 FinalWillamette 0 3 13 6 — 22Southern Oregon 7 6 2 0 — 15SOU Baldwin 7 run (Crowley kick) 1st 0:50WU Rowan FG 20 2nd 10:12SOU Beach 3 pass from Sweeney (Crowley kick failed) 2nd 0:24WU Lemon 2 run (Rowan kick blocked) 3rd 7:22SOU Tanner defensive extra point return 3rd 7:22WU Taylor 37 fumble return (Rowan kick) 3rd 6:26WU Schoettgen 26 pass from Widing (Rowan kick fail) 4th 14:10

Rushing: WU — Deon Horne, 22-86; Mikey Lemon, 11-49; Chad Pollard, 6-29; Team, 48-166; SOU — Brandon Baldwin, 33-171; Ian Lloyd, 6-13; Team, 41-182. Passing: WU — Brian Widing, 12-18-0, 135; Team, 12-18-0, 135; SOU — Paul Sweeney, 11-21-1, 143; Team, 11-21-1, 143. Receiving: WU — Mikey Lemon, 5-63; Scott Schoettgen, 4-50; Chad Pollard, 2-15; Team, 12-135; SOU — Vance Beach, 3-56; Cole McKenzie, 3-18; Team, 11-143.

Game #4 — Sept.26•Salem,ORLa Verne at Willamette

Scoring 1 2 3 4 FinalLa Verne 0 0 0 7 — 7Willamette 24 28 0 0 — 52WU Rowan FG 21 1st 10:50WU Pollard 2 run (Rowan kick) 1st 7:30WU Ramay 12 run (Rowan kick) 1st 5:32WU Pollard 20 pass from Ramay (Rowan kick) 1st 0:30WU Pollard 14 run (Rowan kick) 2nd 11:56WU Krikorian 26 run (Rowan kick) 2nd 8:58WU Ramay 9 run (Rowan kick) 2nd 4:59WU Abney 25 run (Rowan kick) 2nd 0:00ULV Andre 1 run (Dean kick) 4th 12:10

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Team Statistics

Luis Guerra blocks at the line of scrimmage.

2009 WillametteStatistics

Overall Record: 8-2 Northwest Conference: 5-1 (2nd)Home: 4-1 Away: 541

Date Opponent Result Attend.Sept. 5 at Concordia-Moorhead 24-17 L 4,240Sept. 12 California Lutheran 20-13 W 1,878 Sept. 19 at Southern Oregon 22-15 W 831Sept. 26 Univ. of La Verne 52- 7 W 1,346Oct. 3 Whitworth* 42-13 W 1,428Oct. 10 at Lewis & Clark* 69-24 W 1,005Oct. 17 PacificLutheran* 35-17 W 1,131Oct. 24 Linfield* 30-27 L 3,178Nov. 7 at Puget Sound* 50- 6 W 1,017Nov. 14 at Menlo* 48-10 W 500* Northwest Conference game Home games in Bold Home Attendance: 8,961 (1,792 average)

Category WU OPPPoints Scored 382 159 Touchdowns 53 20 1-Pt., 2-Pt. PATs 46-53, 0-0 16-20, 0-0 Field Goals 6-8 7-10 Points Per Game 38.2 15.9Total First Downs 221 232 Rushing/Passing 127-71 64-78 By Penalty 14 17Net Rushing Yards 2,344 1,126 Rushing Attempts 458 362 Average Per Rush 5.1 3.1 Average Per Game 234.4 112.6 Touchdowns Rushing 30 10Net Passing Yards 1,684 1,666 Completions/Attempts 115-203 153-305 Comp. Percentage 56.7% 50.2% Interceptions Thrown 8 14 Average Per Attempt 8.3 5.5 Average Per Completion 14.6 10.9 Average Per Game 168.4 166.6 Touchdowns Passing 19 8Total Offense 4,028 2,792 Total Plays 661 667 Average Per Play 6.1 4.2 Average Per Game 402.8 279.2Turnovers 17 26 Fumbles/Lost 19-9 19-12 Had Intercepted (Yards) 8-24 14-120Punts-Average 33-35.7 45-35.6Punt Returns 22 10 Punt Return Yards 299 88 Average Per Return 13.6 8.8Kickoff Returns 30 64 Kickoff Return Yards 508 1305 Average Per Return 16.9 20.4Third Downs Made 53 55 Attempted 129 148 Percentage 41.1% 37.2%Fourth Downs Made 20 8 Attempted 26 26 Percentage 76.9% 30.8%Penalties 66-615 41-326Time of Possession 30:33 29:27

NCAA Team Rankings (235 Teams)PassingEfficiencyDef. 15th 50.2%,14Ints. 95.56passingefficiencyPunt Returns 15th 22 for 299 yards 13.59 yards per returnScoring Offense 16th 382 points 38.20 points per gameRushing Offense 20th 2,344 yards 234.40 yards per gameScoring Defense 22nd 159 points 15.90 points per gamePassingEfficiency 28th 59.3%,3Ints. 149.39passingefficiencyTotal Defense 30th 2,792 yards 279.20 yards per gameTurnover Margin 30th +9 turnovers forced +0.90 turnovers per gameFewest Sacks Allowed 49th 13 sacks 1.30 sacks per gameTotal Offense 51st 4,028 yards 402.80 yards per gameNet Punting 52nd 1,177 yards 33.00 yards per puntRushing Defense 54th 1,126 yards 112.60 yards per game

NCAA Individual RankingsReceptions Per Game77th-tie Scott Schoettgen 49 catches, 14 TDs 5.44 receptions per gameReceiving Yards Per Game39th Scott Schoettgen 840 yards, 17.1 avg. 93.33 yards per gamePunt Returns66th Arlin Taylor 14 returns for 114 yards 8.14 returns per gameScoring25th-tie Scott Schoettgen 84 points, 14 TDs 9.33 points per game

Jamiere Abney rushed for348 yards and scored seventouchdowns on 56 carriesin 2009.

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2009 WillametteStatistics

Individual StatisticsRushing GP Att Yards Avg. TD Long YPGDeon Horne 8 85 463 5.4 3 45 57.9Jamiere Abney 10 56 348 6.2 7 25 34.8Chad Pollard 10 46 311 6.8 3 33 31.1Terrell Malley 10 48 270 5.6 3 32 27.0Mikey Lemon 10 36 229 6.4 2 40 22.9Jose Green 9 31 167 5.4 2 29 18.6Kevin Ramay 8 32 106 3.3 4 14 13.2Matt Williams 7 13 84 6.5 1 24 12.0Brian Widing 10 21 65 3.1 0 21 6.5Jake Turner 4 11 54 4.9 2 17 13.5Sean Donahue 1 6 47 7.8 0 20 47.0Brent Turner 4 11 45 4.1 1 14 11.2Willamette 10 458 2344 5.1 30 45 234.4Opponents 10 362 1126 3.1 10 39 112.6Others (GP, Att.-Yards, Avg, TD, Long, YPG): Tony Krikorian (8, 3-37, 12.3, 1, 26, 4.6); Ryan Whitcomb (1, 8-32, 4.0, 0, 19, 32.0); Brandon Whitman (4, 10-30, 3.0, 1, 17, 7.5); Jake Jones (3, 3-16, 5.3, 0, 13, 5.3); Danny Mitchell (2, 1-12, 12.0, 0, 12, 6.0); Aaron Cavette (10, 5-12, 2.4, 0, 5, 1.2); Marcus Woo (5, 12-11, 0.9, 0, 5, 2.2); Jared Gobert (2, 6-11, 1.8, 0, 6, 5.5); K.J. Larsen (2, 1-7, 7.0, 0, 7, 3.5); Dennis Ranck (6, 2-7, 3.5, 0, 4, 1.2); Scott Perlin (2, 1-4, 4.0, 0, 4, 2.0); Eric Knowles (2, 2-2, 1.0, 0, 3, 1.0); Team (8, 8-[-26], [-3.2], 0, 0, [-3.2]).

Passing GP CP Att Int Pct. Yds. TD Long YPGBrian Widing 10 60 99 1 60.6 887 9 86 88.7Kevin Ramay 8 40 72 3 55.6 625 9 51 78.1Brandon Whitman 4 7 15 3 46.7 104 0 34 26.0Jake Jones 3 5 10 0 50.0 45 1 14 15.0Ryan Whitcomb 1 3 7 1 42.9 23 0 10 23.0Willamette 10 115 203 8 56.7 1684 19 86 168.4Opponents 10 153 305 14 50.2 1666 8 50 166.6Receiving GP Rec Yards Avg. TD Long YPGScott Schoettgen 9 49 840 17.1 14 86 93.3Chad Pollard 10 15 279 18.6 3 51 27.9Mikey Lemon 10 11 140 12.7 0 23 14.0Deon Horne 8 8 37 4.6 0 9 4.6Tony Krikorian 8 5 71 14.2 0 23 8.9Jose Green 9 4 46 11.5 0 20 5.1Will Pohl 10 4 45 11.2 0 20 4.5Willamette 10 115 1684 14.6 19 86 168.4Opponents 10 153 1666 10.9 8 50 166.6Others (GP, Rec.-Yards, Avg, TD, Long, YPG): Raymond White (7, 7-38, 12.7, 0, 21, 5.4); Terrell Malley (10, 3-31, 10.3, 0, 21, 3.1); Tyler Whitcomb (5, 3-29, 9.7, 1, 13, 5.8); Jamiere Abney (10, 3-18, 6.0, 0, 11, 1.8); Walter Robinson (10, 1-28, 28.0, 1, 28, 2.8; Brent Turner (4, 1-28, 28.0, 0, 28, 7.0); Matt Williams (7, 1-15, 15.0, 0, 15, 2.1); K.J. Larsen (2, 1-14, 14.0, 0, 14, 7.0); Jon Amos (1, 1-14, 14.0, 0, 14, 14.0); Marc Aros (2, 1-11, 11.0, 0, 11, 5.5); Sean Donahue (1, 1-0, 0.0, 0, 0, 0.0).

Total Offense GP Plays Rush Pass Total YPGBrian Widing 10 120 65 887 952 95.2Kevin Ramay 8 104 106 625 731 91.4Deon Horne 8 85 463 0 463 57.9Jamiere Abney 10 56 348 0 348 34.8Chad Pollard 10 46 311 0 311 31.1Terrell Malley 10 48 270 0 270 27.0Willamette 10 661 2344 1684 4028 402.8Opponents 10 667 1126 1666 2792 279.2Others (GP, Plays, Rush-Pass-Total, YPG): Mikey Lemon (10, 36, 229-0-229, 22.9); Jose Green (9, 31, 167-0-167, 18.6); Brandon Whitman (4, 25, 30-104-134, 33.5); Matt Williams (7, 13,84-0-84, 12.0); Jake Jones (3, 13, 16-45-61, 20.3); Ryan Whitcomb (1, 15, 32-23-55, 55.0); Jake Turner (3, 11, 54-0-54, 13.5); Sean Donahue (1, 6, 47-0-47, 47.0); Brent Turner (4, 11, 45-0-45, 11.2); Tony Krikorian (8, 3, 37-0-37, 4.6); Aaron Cavette (10, 5, 12-0-12, 1.2); Danny Mitchell (2, 1, 12-0-12, 6.0); Jared Gobert (2, 6, 11-0-11, 5.5); Marcus Woo (5, 12, 11-0-11, 2.2); K.J. Larsen (2, 1, 7-0-7, 3.5); Dennis Ranck (6, 2, 7-0-7, 1.2); Scott Perlin (2, 1, 4-0-4, 2.0); Eric Knowles (2, 2, 2-0-2, 1.0).

Punt Returns GP Rets. Yards Avg. TD LongArlin Taylor 10 14 114 8.1 0 18Jose Green 9 7 170 24.3 0 42Lukkes Gilgan 10 1 15 15.0 0 0Willamette 10 22 299 13.6 0 42 Opponents 10 10 88 8.8 1 74

Kick Returns GP Rets. Yards Avg. TD LongTerrell Malley 10 16 290 18.1 0 36 Jose Green 9 8 146 18.2 0 38Mikey Lemon 10 2 40 20.0 0 32 Cody Pastorino 8 1 0 0.0 0 0Eric Knowles 2 1 18 18.0 0 18Harmon Bruno 10 1 1 1.0 0 1Chad Pollard 10 1 14 14.0 0 14Tony Krikorian 8 0 -1 0.0 0 0Willamette 10 30 508 16.9 0 38Opponents 10 64 1305 20.4 1 98

All-Purpose GP Rush Rec PR KR Int Total YPGScott Schoettgen 9 0 840 0 0 0 840 93.3Chad Pollard 10 311 279 0 14 0 604 60.4Terrell Malley 10 270 31 0 290 0 591 59.1Jose Green 9 167 46 170 146 0 529 58.8Deon Horne 8 463 37 0 0 0 500 62.5Mikey Lemon 10 229 140 0 40 0 409 40.9Jamiere Abney 10 348 18 0 0 0 366 36.6Arlin Taylor 10 0 0 114 0 23 137 13.7Tony Krikorian 8 37 71 0 -1 0 107 13.4Kevin Ramay 8 106 0 0 0 0 106 13.2Matthew Williams 7 84 15 0 0 0 99 14.1Brent Turner 4 45 28 0 0 0 73 18.2All Others 12 346 179 15 19 97 620 199.7Willamette 10 2344 1684 299 508 120 4955 495.5Opponents 10 1126 1666 88 1305 24 4209 420.9Scoring GP TD FG PAT1 R2 P2 Sfty DXP PtsScott Schoettgen 9 14 0 0 0 0 0 0 84Mitchell Rowan 10 0 6-8 46-51 0 0 0 0 64Jamiere Abney 10 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 42Chad Pollard 10 6 0 0 0 1 0 0 36Kevin Ramay 8 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 24Deon Horne 8 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 18Terrell Malley 10 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 18Jake Turner 4 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 12Mikey Lemon 10 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 12Jose Green 9 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 12Willamette 10 53 6-8 46-51 0-0 0-0 0 0 382Opponents 10 20 7-10 16-20 0-0 0-0 1 0 159Others: Corey Lowe (10 GP, 2 TD, 12 pts.); Brent Turner (4 GP, 1 TD, 6 pts.); Ralph Pineda(10 GP, 1 TD, 6 pts.); Tyler Whitcomb (5 GP, 1 TD, 6 pts.); Arlin Taylor (10 GP, 1 TD, 6 pts.);Matthew Williams (7 GP, 1 TD, 6 pts.); Walter Robinson (10 GP, 1 TD, 6 pts.); Tony Krikorian (8 GP, 1 TD, 6 pts.); Brandon Whitman (4 GP, 1 TD, 6 pts.).

Field Goals GP FG Att Pct. Lg 1-19 20s 30s 40s 50Mitchell Rowan 10 6 8 75.0 28 0-0 6-8 0-0 0-0 0-0Willamette 10 6 8 75.0 28 0-0 6-8 0-0 0-0 0-0 Opponents 10 7 10 70 45 0-0 3-4 3-5 1-1 0-0Punting GP Punts Yards Avg. LG TB In20 BLMitchell Rowan 10 33 1177 35.7 53 0 2 0Willamette 10 33 1177 35.7 53 0 2 0Opponents 10 45 1602 35.6 59 3 11 1 Interceptions GP No. Yards Avg. TD LongBlaze Rogers 10 3 7 2.3 0 7Harmon Bruno 10 2 16 8.0 0 16Jeff Kahler 10 2 23 11.5 0 23Bubba Lemon 10 2 6 3.0 0 6Ralph Pineda 10 1 45 22.5 0 45Cody Pastorino 8 1 0 0.0 0 0Arlin Taylor 10 1 23 23.0 0 23Andrew Ross 10 1 0 0.0 0 0Willamette 10 14 120 8.6 0 45 Opponents 10 8 24 3.0 0 24

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Defensive StatisticsPlayer GP U A TT TFL QBS Int PBU FF FR BKAndrew Ross 10 33 54 87 4.5-16 0 1-0 0 0 0 0Ralph Pineda 10 31 50 81 5.5-21 3.0-16 2-45 2 3 3 0Harmon Bruno 10 30 36 66 8.0-40 4.5-33 2-16 0 0 0 0Walter Robinson 10 30 30 60 11.5-41 6.0-27 0 0 1 1 0Lukkes Gilgan 10 17 23 40 2.5-5 0 0 0 0 0 1Matt Banta 10 18 20 38 2.5-9 1.0-7 0 3 1 0 0Arlin Taylor 10 16 17 33 0 0 1-23 0 0 1 0Cory Lowe 10 16 16 32 8.0-31 5.5-28 0 4 1 3 0Ron Carter 10 10 13 23 3.0-10 1.0-8 0 0 1 0 0Matthew Parr 8 8 15 23 1.0-5 0 0 0 0 1 0Reed Warner 8 11 10 21 3.5-22 2.0-14 0 1 0 0 0Carson Chihara 10 4 15 19 0.5-1 0 0 1 0 1 0Jordan Weil 7 13 4 17 0 0 0 0 1 0 0Jeff Kahler 10 10 7 17 0 0 2-23 3 0 1 0Willamette 10 353 388 741 69-274 34-177 14-120 29 10 12 2Opponents 10 382 336 718 64-202 13-73 8-24 20 5 9 3Others (GP, U-A-T) Cody Pastorino (8, 11-5-16), James Perez (10, 9-6-15), Terrell Malley (10, 6-5-11), Toby Moore (7, 5-6-11), Henry Harrison (3, 6-5-11), Blaze Rogers (10, 7-4-11),Ryan Bourke (9, 5-5-10), Kyle Yatabe (6, 6-3-9), Bubba Lemon (10, 1-6-7), Ricky Najarro (8,1-6-7), Wes Wenzel (7, 4-3-7), Corey Walsh (4, 3-3-6), Ben Lyons (6, 3-3-6), Juan Alvarado (4, 1-4-5), Jonnie Couwenhoven (7, 4-1-5), Jamel Freeman (6, 2-3-5), Benny Weischedel (3, 1-3-4), Dan Boarman (4, 3-1-4), Tyler Whitcomb (5, 2-1-3), Scott Miller (2, 2-1-3), Scott Schoettgen (9,3-0-3), Justice Dalton (2, 1-1-2), Marcus Woo (5, 1-1-2), Dennis Ranck (6, 2-0-2), Tyler Holmer (2, 2-0-2), Nate Dick (2, 0-2-2), Taylor Hamann (3, 2-0-2), Chad Pollard (10, 1-0-1), Dylan Crosby (2, 1-0-1), Alex Holland (3, 0-1-1), Thomas Wood (1, 1-0-1), Mitchell Rowan (10, 1-0-1), Marshall Curry (2, 1-0-1), Mark Meek (3, 0-1-1), Cullen Carroll (3, 0-0-0), Carl Gibson (1, 0-0-0), Chris Wong (3, 0-0-0), Team (8, 5-0-5)

Bearcat Team Season HighsRushing Carries................... 57 ........vs. La Verne, Sept. 26 Yards ................... 395 ........vs. La Verne, Sept. 26 Touchdowns ............ 7 ........at Lewis & Clark, Oct. 10Passing Comp./Atts....... 21/31 ........at Puget Sound, Nov. 7 Yards ................... 333 ........at Puget Sound, Nov. 7 Touchdowns ............ 4 ........at Puget Sound, Nov. 7Offense First Downs .......... 31 ........at Puget Sound, Nov. 7 Plays ..................... 80 ........at Puget Sound, Nov. 7 Yards ................... 552 ........at Puget Sound, Nov. 7Scoring Points .................... 69 ........at Lewis & Clark, Oct. 10 Touchdowns .......... 10 ......at Lewis & Clark, Oct. 10

Bearcat Individual Season HighsRushing Carries...................22 ........Deon Horne, at Southern Oregon, Sept. 19 Yards ...................143 ........Deon Horne, vs. Cal. Lutheran, Sept. 12 Touchdowns ............3 ........JamiereAbney,vs.PacificLutheran,Oct.17 Longest Run..........45 ........Deon Horne, vs. Cal. Lutheran, Sept. 12

Passing Completions ..........13 ........Brian Widing, at Puget Sound, Nov. 7(Min. 10 Attempts ...............18 ........Brian Widing, at Southern Oregon, Sept. 19attempts) Brian Widing at Puget Sound Nov. 7 Percentage......... 72% ........Brian Widing (13-18), at Puget Sound, Nov. 7 Yards ...................181 ........Brian Widing, at Puget Sound, Nov. 7 Touchdowns ............2 ........Five tiems by two players (Kevin Ramay, vs. Whitworth, Oct. 3; at Puget Sound, Nov. 7; at Menlo, Nov. 14; Brian Widing, at Puget Sound, Nov. 7; at Menlo, Nov. 14) Longest Pass .........86 ........Brian Widing, vs. Cal. Lutheran Sept. 12Receiving Catches ...................9 ........Scott Schoettgen, at Puget Sound, Nov. 7 Yards ...................191 ........Scott Schoettgen, vs. Cal. Lutheran, Sept. 12 Touchdowns ............4 ........Scott Schoettgen at Puget Sound, Nov. 7 Longest Catch .......86 ........Scott Schoettgen, vs. Cal. Lutheran, Sept. 12Scoring Points ....................24 ........Scott Schoettgen, at Puget Sound, Nov. 7 Field Goals..............2 ........MitchellRowan,vs.Linfield Touchdowns ............4 ........Scott Schoettgen, at Puget Sound, Nov. 7Returns Punt Returns ...........4 ........Arlin Taylor, at Puget Sound, Nov. 7 Yards .....................55 ........Jose Green, vs. Menlo, Nov. 14 Longest .................42 ........Jose Green, at Puget Sound, Nov. 7 KO Returns .............3 ........TerrellMalley,vs.PacificLutheran,Oct.17 3 TerrellMalleyvs.Linfield,Oct.24 Yards .....................63 ........TerrellMalley,vs.PacificLutheran,Oct.17 Longest .................38 ........Jose Green, vs.Whitworth, Oct. 3Intercepts Interceptions ...........1 ........Fourteen times by eight players (Blaze Rogers 3 times, Jeff Kahler 2, Ralph Pineda 2, Bubba Lemon 2, Harmon Bruno 2, Cody Pastorino 1, Arlin Taylor 1, Andrew Ross 1) Return Yards .........45 ........Ralph Pineda, at Southern Oregon, Sept. 19Defense Solo Tackles ............8 ........AndrewRoss,vs.PacificLutheran,Oct.17 Assists ...................12 ........RalphPineda,vs.Linfield,Oct.24 Total Tackles .........19 ........AndrewRoss,vs.PacificLutheran,Oct.17 Tackles/Loss ........4.5 ........Marcus Ford, vs. Menlo, Nov. 15 Sacks ....................3.5 ........Marcus Ford, vs. Menlo, Nov. 15

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Bearcat FootballHistory

1900

1894Willamette plays its first college football game, defeating Pacificby a final score of 18-4.

1890 1910 1920 1930

1940

1934

Bearcats shut out Whitman, 75-0, setting school record for scoring that will last until a 77-17 win over Lewis & Clark in 2007.

1950 1960 1970

1980

1996Willamette reaches NAIA Playoffs. TheBearcats defeat Bethany (Kan.), 56-35, and fall to Western Washington, 13-12.

1990 2000 2010

1929WU wins first conference title with a 5-0 record. WU also wins basketballand baseball undefeated in 1929-30.

1913Bearcats achieve victory against the University of Oregon, 6-3, on Nov. 1.

1895WU downs Oregon Agricultural (OSU)36-6 in first meeting with Beavers.

1906Bearcats defeat Beavers, 4-0.

1924Willamette and Oregon tie 0-0 on Oct. 4.

1941Willamette loses to Hawaii, 20-6, on Dec. 6. The team is in Honolulu when Pearl Harbor is attacked by Japan on Dec. 7. WU players help during the aftermatch of the attack.

1942Willamette wins conference title. It is WU’s eight title in nine years(1934-40, 1941-42).

1958Bearcats play in a bowl game and lose to Nothern Arizona, 7-0. NAU is now a member of NCAA Division I.

1960 WU earns an 8-0 record under the guidance of Ted Ogdahl. The Bearcats score 25 or more points in 6 of 8 games.

1968Willamette ends regular season with a 21-20 win over Pacific Lutheran tomove to 9-0. WU is selected for NAIA Division II Playoffs and falls to Troy State (Ala.), 63-10, in semifinals.

1971Bearcats tie for the Northwest Conferencechampionship at 4-2. Willamette, Linfield and Pacific Lutheran share the NWC title.

1997Bearcats earn 10-0 regular season record and advance to the NAIA Division II Championship game before losing to Findlay (Ohio), 14-7. Liz Heaston kicks two extra points against Linfield on Oct. 18 to becomethe first female to score a point in a college football game.

1999

Willamette qualifies forNCAA Division III Playoffs.

2008Willamette finishes the regular season at 10-0. Bearcats defeat Occidental, 48-33, in NCAA Playoffs, before losing to UW-Whitewater, 30-27. WU sets school records with 498 points and69 touchdowns. Willamette wins NWC championship at 6-0.

2004WU qualifies for NCAA Division III Playoffs.

LizHeastonkickedtwoextrapointson Oct. 18, 1997.

Chuck Pinkerton wasthe quarterback in 1997.

The 1941 Bearcatswent 8-2.

JimBoothwasafreshmanon the 1960 team.

Stan Solomon rushed for 753 yards and 10

TDs in 1958.

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