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Football 11/7/02 -- Hamline 21, Augsburg 13

Football
11/7/02 -- Hamline 21, Augsburg 13
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MINNEAPOLIS (11/7/02) -- Hamline University
stopped Augsburg College running backs short on four downs from the one-yard
line in the closing minute, as the Pipers held on for a 21-13 win over the
Auggies in a Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic College football contest
Thursday night at the Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome.
The Auggies drove the ball 83 yards in 2:54, but
could not punch the ball into the end zone for the potential game-winning score.
Ralph Rosario and Andy Kunzmann made two tackles in the four
plays, and Rosario and Andy Seliga stopped Augsburg running back Pat
Lofboom (So., Stillwater, Minn./Mahtomedi HS) short of the goal line on a
fourth-down play with 13 seconds left in regulation.
Hamline finishes its season with a 3-7 overall
record, 2-6 in the MIAC, breaking a six-season losing streak to the Auggies in
the process. Augsburg dropped its fifth game in a row to close the season at 2-8
overall, 1-7 in MIAC play. The two wins were the fewest in an Augsburg season
since head coach Jack Osbergs first season, a 2-7 finish in 1991.
Trailing 21-7, Augsburg scored on Steve
Housers (Fr., Zimmerman, Minn./Elk River HS) one-yard touchdown run with
7:39 left, but the Auggies failed in a pass attempt for the two-point
conversion.
Augsburg got the ball back with 3:07 remaining on
its own 15-yard line, but long incompletions and a penalty forced a third-and-19
with 2:01 left at the Augsburg 35. Augsburg converted with a 20-yard pass to
Tony Warren, putting the ball at the Hamline 45.
Augsburg drove the ball to the
Piper 25, taking a time out with 1:13 remaining.
A 23-yard pass from Dave Fransen (Sr.,
Farmington, Minn.) to Luke Wright
(Sr., Faribault, Minn.) put the ball at the Hamline 2 with 1:04 left. Lofboom
got the ball to the 1 on a plunge, but three successive runs from the 1 failed
to put the ball into the end zone.
Augsburg outgained Hamline by a 307-237 margin,
but were hampered by two interceptions and a lost fumble, and by nine penalties
for 64 yards.
Fransen completed 23-of-32 passes for 247 yards
for the Auggies, with Yarzue Slowon (So., Crystal, Minn./Robbinsdale
Armstrong HS) catching eight passes for 92 yards and Wright catching six passes
for 74 yards.
Meanwhile, Hamline quarterback Andy Gagnon
completed 11-for-16 passes for 120 yards, and Andy Gross gained 101
rushing yards on 28 carries, scoring once.
Both teams scored on their first drives to open
the game. T.J. Bramwell (Sr., Tomah, Wis.) broke up the middle on a
23-yard scoring run with 10:36 left in the first quarter, completing a 10-play,
61-yard drive, consuming the first 4:24 of the first quarter.
Bramwell led the Auggies with 65 rushing yards on
20 carries.
Hamline scored on its first drive as well,
consuming 10 plays and 61 yards. The 4:57 drive featured several big plays. A
third-down pass from Gagnon to Gross for 18 yards gave the Pipers the ball at
the Augsburg 32. The Pipers converted a fourth-down play with a pass from Gagnon
to Dan Ryks put the ball on the Auggie 14. Gagnon scrambled away from a
potential sack for a nine-yard touchdown to tie the score with 5:34 left.
After the first two drives resulted in scores,
neither team threatened for the remainder of the half. In fact, Augsburg managed
just 59 yards of total offense the rest of the first half, while Hamline managed
just 23 yards.
The first drive proved successful in the second
half for Hamline, as Gagnon connected with Adam Friedman on a 28-yard
pass to the corner of the end zone with 7:44 left in the third quarter,
completing a 13-play, 59-yard, 7:16 drive.
Augsburg fumbled the ensuing kickoff, giving
Hamline the ball at the Augsburg 30. Gagnon used a quarterback keeper to gain a
first down on a fourth-and-two play to keep the Piper drive alive. The Pipers
turned the turnover into points, as Gross drove for a two-yard score with 3:08
left in the third to take a 21-7 lead.
Mitch Theisen
(Sr., Waverly, Minn./Buffalo HS) led the Auggie
defense with 16 tackles (two solo), while Brandon Fox (Jr., Springfield, Minn.) had 15 tackles (four
solo). Kyle Koch (Sr., Austin, Minn.) had 10 tackles
(seven solo), including two sacks. Derek Kuhlman (Sr., Rush City, Minn.)
had six tackles and 1.5 sacks.
Hamline was led by Seliga, who had 13 tackles,
and Matt Ruhland, who had 10 tackles (one solo). Seth Aho had
eight tackles (four solo).
Football
11/7/02 -- Augsburg vs. Hamline Game Notes
THE GAME: The Augsburg College
Auggies (2-7 overall, 1-6 MIAC) play the Hamline University Pipers
(2-7 overall, 1-6 MIAC) in a Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic
Conference football game on Thursday, November 7 at 5 p.m., at
the Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome (capacity 5,000) in Minneapolis,
Minn.
The Augsburg-Hamline
game is the first of four games in the MIAC Metrodome Showcase
on Thursday and Friday. On Thursday at 8 p.m., the St. Olaf-Gustavus
game follows. On Friday, games begin at 5 p.m. with Concordia-Moorhead
facing St. Thomas, and St. John's playing Bethel at 8:30 p.m.
Tickets for each day are $8 for adults and $4 for students (with
ID, pre-schoolers admitted free), and cover both games on that
day. NO AUGSBURG-ISSUED PASSES ARE PERMITTED; all individuals
must pay for admission unless they have MIAC-issued passes. There
will be no presale of tickets at Augsburg; all tickets will be
available at the door. Tickets will be available at gates F and
H at the Metrodome for Thursday night's games.
COACHES: Augsburg head coach
Jack Osberg (Augsburg '62) is in his 12th season and currently
has a 55-65 career mark. Hamline coach Donovan Larson (Hamline
'66) is in his second season and has a 4-15 overall record.
RADIO: Augsburg games are
broadcast on KCCO-AM 950, with Tom Witschen on play-by-play
and Russ Bohaty on analysis. Because of broadcast restrictions,
Auggie football games will not able to be cybercast on the Internet
this season. The game will also be webcast on the Minnesota
Sports Update website (http://www.minnesotasportsupdate.com/)
with Alan Armstrong and Lou Michaels.
SERIES: This is the 63rd game
in the all-time series between Augsburg and Hamline, a series
the Pipers lead 39-21-2. Augsburg has won the last six games in
a row in the series, the longest current winning streak for Augsburg
against an MIAC opponent (Augsburg has won 11 games in a row against
Macalester, which no longer competes in MIAC football). Augsburg
head coach Jack Osberg is 7-4 in his career against Hamline.
Hamline's last win in the series was a 35-7 home triumph on Oct.
14, 1995. The teams began the series in 1926 (Augsburg's first
year of football), and have played every year since 1954.
LAST YEAR:
Mark Johnson
scored on a 19-yard touchdown pass from Johnny Goodale
early in the third quarter, the only score Augsburg College would
need in claiming a 7-0 win over Hamline University in a Minnesota
Intercollegiate Athletic Conference game Saturday afternoon at
Augsburg's Edor Nelson Field. The Auggies won despite turning
the ball over seven times -- two interceptions and five fumbles.
Augsburg has won the last six games in a row in the all-time series
against Hamline, though the margin of victory in the six wins
has averaged just 8.2 points.
Goodale, who
replaced Augsburg starting quarterback Dave Fransen midway
through the second quarter, completed 14 of 24 passes with an
interception for 145 yards to lead the Auggies, who accumulated
330 yards of total offense in spite of the seven turnovers. Meanwhile,
Augsburg's defense limited Hamline's offense to just 129 total
yards -- 32 passing and 97 rushing -- and netted three interceptions,
while collecting four quarterback sacks. Augsburg turned the ball
over on five of its seven first-half drives, adding a field-goal
attempt blocked by Hamline's Josh Richards on the final play of
the first half. Two of its turnovers ended up inside Hamline territory,
including a drive ending on a fumble inside the Hamline 13 in
the closing minutes.
The Auggies'
lone score came after Hamline turned the ball over as a fake punt
pass went incomplete. A 15-yard pass to Johnson put the ball on
the Hamline 40-yard line, and a 23-yard rush by T.J. Bramwell
placed the ball on the 17. A fumbled snap by Goodale was recovered
by center Bob Eckstrom at the Hamline 19, and two plays later,
Goodale found Johnson on a sprint pattern to the corner of the
end zone for the touchdown.
Johnson had
eight catches for 98 yards to lead Augsburg's receivers, while
Sammy Gross caught three passes for 36 yards. Ben Paul
led Augsburg's rushers with 90 yards on 17 carries, including
a 37-yard rumble in the second quarter. Bramwell had 58 rushing
yards on 15 carries. Kyle Koch led the Auggie defense with
two sacks and 5.5 tackles (four solo). Larry Lyden had
8.5 tackles (six solo) and an interception, and Mitch Theisen
had 5.5 tackles (one solo). Joe Cullen and Luke Wittrock
also had interceptions for the Auggies, and Cullen and Dave
Sherry had a sack each. Matt Chappuis had a blocked
punt.
Hamline's offense
was paced by the rushing of Joey Kvamme, who had 95 yards
on 20 carries. Nathan Dammann completed six passes for
just 24 yards before being relieved by Andrew Kunzmann
in the third quarter. However, Kunzmann completed just two of
11 passes for eight yards, being intercepted twice. Dan Ryks
led Hamline receivers with 17 yards on three catches. Joe Slusarczyk
led the Piper defense with 8.5 tackles (four solo) and a fumble
recovery. Chad Strehlo had 8.0 tackles (three solo), while
Andy Brown had 8.0 tackles (five solo), two forced fumbles
and a fumble recovery. Adam Friedman had two interceptions
and four pass deflections.
AUGSBURG
LAST WEEK: Bethel
scored two touchdowns in the final 1:13, including a 24-yard,
lob pass from A.J. Parnell to Jeff Lehn with 18
seconds remaining, giving the Royals a 29-22 win over host Augsburg
last Saturday afternoon at Edor Nelson Field. Augsburg had taken
a 22-15 lead on a four-yard pass from Dave Fransen (Sr.,
Farmington, Minn.) to tight end Tony Warren (Sr., Brainerd,
Minn.), and a two-point conversion pass from Fransen to Yarzue
Slowon (So., Crystal, Minn./Robbinsdale Armstrong HS) with
6:01 left.
But after the
teams traded punts on subsequent drives, Bethel drove the ball
60 yards in six plays, cutting the game to 22-21 when Mike
Johnson (Sr., Pine City, Minn.) scored his second touchdown
of the fourth quarter on a two-yard plunge with 1:13 left. Augsburg
appeared to clinch the game on the point-after kick attempt, when
lineman Sam Harmer (Jr., Silver Bay, Minn./Kelley HS) drove
up the middle to block the kick by Paul Tschetter (Jr.,
Brookings, S.D.).
But the Royals
recovered an onside kick at their own 47, and drove 53 yards in
55 seconds to claim the game-winning touchdown. Parnell completed
a 13-yard pass, threw an incompletion, then was flushed out of
the pocket and gained seven yards on a run to the Augsburg 33
with 43 seconds left. After a third-down, nine-yard gain by Johnson
for a first down to the Augsburg 24 with under 30 seconds left,
Parnell rolled to his right, finding Lehn on a jump-ball play
in the front corner of the end zone. Parnell threw a conversion
pass to Nate Merritt for the final margin. Augsburg got
the ball back at their own 17-yard line, but Jon Foss (Sr.,
Hinton, Iowa) sacked Fransen, and on the final pass, the Auggies
could only reach midfield as time expired.
Augsburg outgained
Bethel by a 386-361 margin and held the ball for 13 minutes longer
-- 36:29 to 23:31. But the Auggies turned the ball over twice
on interceptions and had two punts blocked in the contest.
The Auggies
surprised the Royals by scoring twice in the first quarter, taking
advantage of two fumbles on Bethel's first three drives. After
the Royals' second fumble gave the Auggies the ball on the Bethel
35, T.J. Bramwell (Sr., Tomah, Wis.) scored nine plays
later on a three-yard touchdown with 6:45 left. On Augsburg's
next drive, Fransen completed a 47-yard scoring pass to Slowon
to put the Auggies ahead 14-0. Bramwell ended up with more than
a third of Augsburg's offense, gaining 133 yards on 37 carries.
His 37 carries fell one short of the school's single-game record,
38 by Hugh Weathers in a 1981 game. It was Bramwell's second
100-plus-yard rushing game of the season. Meanwhile, Fransen completed
20-of-31 passes for 261 yards, including 147 yards to Slowon on
seven receptions -- his second time eclipsing the century mark
in receiving in his career. Luke Wright (Sr., Faribault,
Minn.) caught seven passes for 79 yards.
In the second
quarter, Augsburg's defense held firm on a 10-play, 67-yard Bethel
drive, stopping the Royals at the Augsburg one-yard line on a
fourth-down rushing play. But when the Royals faced another fourth-and-goal
play at the Augsburg 1 on their next drive, Royal quarterback
Parnell pulled out for a pass, lobbing the ball to Merritt for
a one-yard score. A
27-yard field goal by Tschetter, his first field goal of the season,
cut the advantage to 14-9 at halftime.
Near the end
of a scoreless third quarter, Bethel got the ball in good field
position, when the snap was fumbled on Augsburg's first field-goal
attempt of the season, giving the Royals good field position at
the Augsburg 36. But the Royals couldn't convert, giving the Auggies
the ball at its own 29. However, the Royals got the ball in good
field position again, when a punt was blocked by Scott Wessman,
giving the Royals the ball at the Augsburg 25. Four plays later,
Johnson scored his first TD of the fourth quarter, on a two-yard
run. A two-point pass attempt failed on an interception, giving
the Royals a 15-14 lead with 10:12 left. Augsburg drove the ball
67 yards in nine plays on the next drive, capping it with Fransen's
go-ahead, 4-yard TD pass to Warren with 6:01 left.
Augsburg's defense
was led by Mitch Theisen (Sr., Waverly, Minn./Buffalo HS),
who had 13 tackles (six solo) and a sack. John Golnitz (So.,
Green Bay, Wis./Preble HS) had eight tackles (four solo).
HAMLINE LAST
WEEK: Fullback
Andy Gross rushed for 159 yards on 33 carries and a pair
of touchdowns as the Pipers defeated Carleton 24-14 Saturday afternoon
in Northfield, Minn. With the Pipers leading 17-14, Gross' second
touchdown of the contest at 10:57 of the fourth quarter put the
game away. His one-yard dive capped a six-play, 44-yard drive.
The senior opened
the scoring on the Pipers' first drive of the game. The Pipers
completed a seven-play, 51-yard drive with a three-yard Gross
score at the 11:48 mark of the first period. The extra point was
blocked, and the Pipers led 6-0. The Pipers struck again in the
second quarter when quarterback Andy Gagnon found wide
receiver Dan Ryks for a 21-yard scoring strike. The two-point
conversion made it 14-0.
The Knights
responded in their ensuing possession with Kevin Hanley's
three-yard touchdown catch. Their extra point was blocked and
the Pipers led 14-6. Carleton's Eric Svestka ran the second
half's opening kickoff back 78 yards for a score. The two-point
conversion tied the score at 14-14. Piper kicker Ryan Laube's
21-yard field goal gave Hamline the lead going into the fourth.
The Pipers ougained
the Knights 417-228 in the game, 253 yards on the ground. Gross
led the team with 169 yards, Gagnon added 63 yards on the ground.
He also passed for 164 yards on 13 of 26 passing. Ross Roberg
led the receivers with 78 yards on seven catches.
OSBERG ONE
AWAY FROM TYING SCHOOL WIN RECORD: Augsburg head coach Jack Osberg
has been the architect of a rebirth of Augsburg College football
since he was named head coach in 1991. In his 12th season with
the Auggies, he now has a 55-65 career record, the second-most
wins in school history, just one behind the school's all-time
wins record, Edor Nelson's 56 victories (56-118-10) from
1947-69. He has the most MIAC wins (44-60-0) of any Augsburg coach,
and his career winning percentage of .477 is second-best in school
history. Bill Caris (1972-75) was 19-19, for the school's
best winning percentage of .500. Osberg has the third-longest
tenure among current MIAC football coaches, behind St. John's
John Gagliardi (54th season, 50th at St. John's in 2002)
and Bethel's Steve Johnson (14th season).
AUGGIES AT
METRODOME:
Augsburg is playing its 16th game in school history at the Metrodome,
and the 17th game played indoors (one game against Concordia was
played at the Fargodome in Fargo, N.D., in the 1997 NCAA Division
III playoffs). The Auggies are 6-9 all-time at the Metrodome and
7-9 all-time indoors. Augsburg has played the most games at the
Metrodome of any MIAC school, and has played in the Metrodome
every year since 1990. This will be the first time Augsburg and
Hamline have met at the Metrodome.
The Augsburg-Hamline
game is the first of four games in the MIAC Metrodome Showcase
on Thursday and Friday. On Thursday at 8 p.m., the St. Olaf-Gustavus
game follows. On Friday, games begin at 5 p.m. with Concordia-Moorhead
facing St. Thomas, and St. John's playing Bethel at 8:30 p.m.
Augsburg has
been successful on artificial turf in recent years. At Edor Nelson
Field, affectionately known as "The Cage" by Auggies,
Augsburg has put together at 30-26 record in head coach Jack
Osberg's tenure (since 1991). Since the field opened in 1984,
Augsburg is 33-53-1 at home. On artificial-turf fields (including
games at the Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome and Fargo, N.D., Fargodome),
Augsburg is 37-31 since 1991 and 40-62-1 since 1984.
THE "MUDDLE
HUDDLE": Augsburg
assistant coach Ron Scott, who helps run the special teams,
calls it the "Muddle Huddle." It's also been referred
to as the "Daffy Duck" formation by other teams. It's
the creative formation for extra-point conversion attempts that
befuddled Dakota State in the season-opener. Lining up most of
the squad -- the linemen and wings -- to the sideline, with just
the snapper, quarterback Tony George (Fr., Blaine, Minn.)
and running back/receiver Pat Lofboom (So., Stillwater,
Minn./Mahtomedi HS) in the center of the field, the Auggies claimed
three 2-point conversion passes, while kicker Mike Pontius
(Sr., Champlin, Minn./Anoka HS) went 2-for-3 when the "Muddle
Huddle" shifted to the more conventional PAT kick attempt.
In going 5-for-7
on 2-point conversions this season, the Auggies have already eclipsed
their total for all of last year on conversions (1-of-1) and the
total is already the most successful season for 2-point conversions
for Augsburg since 1988 (5-for-9). Augsburg did not attempt a
two-point conversion in games against Wisconsin-Eau Claire, St.
Olaf, Gustavus or Concordia-Moorhead. In the Oct. 12 win over
Carleton, the Auggies went for two twice, with a George pass intercepted
and T.J. Bramwell (Sr., Tomah, Wis.) rushing for a conversion.
Last week against Bethel, Augsburg went for two on a pass and
was successful.
SCOUTING
THE AUGGIES: Augsburg
aims to finish the 2002 season on a high note after dropping its
last four games in a row, including last week's heartbreaking
29-22 home loss to Bethel. The Auggies played perhaps their best
game of the season against the defending MIAC co-champion Royals,
who were on a roll with their fourth win in a row. Augsburg put
together 386 yards of total offense (the fourth time Augsburg
has outgained opponents this year) and held the ball for 13 minutes
longer than the Royals (36:29 to 23:31). Augsburg led 14-0 after
one quarter, but were outscored 29-8 the rest of the way.
Though the Auggies
can only finish 3-7 this year, a game behind last year's 4-6 finish,
Augsburg has put together a statistically better season this year
than last. Augsburg is averaging 328.2 yards of total offense
per game this year, compared to 293.3 per game last year. However,
the Auggie opponents are averaging 403.3 yards per game -- the
high number primarily due to three big games, including a 634-yard
performance by St. Thomas in its 49-6 win on Oct. 26.
Augsburg's passing
offense has been steady all season long, averaging 217.3 yards
per game this season, 199.4 per game by quarterback Dave Fransen
(Sr., Farmington, Minn.), who is putting together the best
year of his career. He has 11 touchdowns and 10 interceptions
this year, averaging 55.1 percent completions with an efficiency
rating of 118.14, compared to last year's 98.69.
Augsburg has
also cut down on its turnovers this year, with just 18 giveaways
(six fumbles lost, 12 interceptions), compared to 40 last year
(25 interceptions, 15 fumbles lost). Augsburg has a plus-six advantage
on turnovers this season, with 24 takeaways (12 fumbles, 12 interceptions).
Newcomer Yarzue
Slowon (So., Crystal, Minn./Robbinsdale Armstrong HS), who
returned to college this year after a three-year absence, has
been a pleasant surprise at the wide receiver spot. He played
the 1998-99 basketball season at North Dakota State, but was a
prep all-stater in both football and basketball at Armstrong.
So far this year, Slowon is leading the Auggies with 634 receiving
yards on 45 catches, a 14.1 yards-per-catch and 79.2 yards-per-game
average. Luke
Wright (Sr.,
Faribault, Minn.), a defensive back last year, has adjusted to
his role on the offense this year, averaging 10.4 yards per catch.
Sammy Gross (Sr., Springfield, Minn.) is averaging 12.6
yards per reception.
The running
back duo of T.J. Bramwell (Sr., Tomah, Wis.) and Ben
Paul (Jr., St. Paul, Minn./Johnson HS) have had hot and cold
weeks so far this season, averaging 64.6 and 30.1 yards per game,
respectively. Paul is averaging 3.4 yards per carry, while Bramwell
is averaging 3.9 yards a carry.
As a team, Augsburg
has 16 quarterback sacks this season, led by Chike Ochiagha
(So., Savage, Minn./Holy Angels HS), who has 3.0 sacks. Joe
Cullen (So., Coon Rapids, Minn.) has 2.5 sacks. Junior Sam
Harmer (Jr., Silver Bay, Minn./William M. Kelley HS) is putting
together a potentially all-conference season at defensive tackle,
with a team-high 12 tackles for loss and two sacks.
Andy Matzke
(So.,
Faribault, Minn.) has five of Augsburg's 12 interceptions this
season, with Brandon Fox (Jr., Springfield, Minn.) accounting
for two. Matzke has scored twice on defense, with a 60-yard pickoff
for a touchdown against Dakota State and a 56-yard punt return
for a score against Carleton. Linebacker Mitch Theisen
(Sr., Waverly, Minn./Buffalo HS) leads the team with 62 gtackles
(24 solo), while Fox has 60 tackles (32 solo). Cullen has 44 tackles
(21 solo), Defensive back Chad Scheitel (Sr., Worthington,
Minn.) has 41 tackles (24 solo), and Harmer and John Golniez
(So., Green Bay, Wis./Preble HS) have 40 tackles each.
Punter Nick
Schlieman (Fr., Burnsville, Minn.) is also putting together
an all-conference season. He is currently second in the conference
in punting, averaging 38.5 yards per punt. If he keeps up that
pace, he could be the first Auggie punter to average over 35.0
yards per punt since Scott Hvistendahl, who averaged 36.7
yards per kick in 1998, 35.6 yards per punt in 1997 and 35.2 yards
per punt in 1996. Schlieman has placed 12 of his 52 punts inside
the 20 and has had 25 punts of 40 yards or more, including five
50-plus-yard punts. Augsburg has yet to try a field goal this
season, but kicker Mike Pontius (Sr., Champlin, Minn./Anoka
HS) is 15-of-17 on extra points.
FINAL GAME
FOR 22 AUGGIE SENIORS:
Thursday's game at the Metrodome is the final game for 22 Augsburg
seniors. The senior class is 15-24 in their career.
Offensive lineman
Nate Anderson (Sr., Coon Rapids, Minn.), son of Rhonda
Wissink. Anderson is a health and physical education major, and
his career goal is to be a high school physical education teacher.
Wide receiver
Jon Boeck (Sr., Braham, Minn.), son of Vern and Jean Boeck.
Boeck is a marketing major.
Running back
T.J. Bramwell (Sr., Tomah, Wis.), son of Tom and Julie
Bramwell. Bramwell is a biology/pre-med major, and his career
goal is to become a doctor.
Offensive lineman
James Brue (Sr., Maple Grove, Minn./Osseo HS), son of David
and Jeanne Brue. Brue is a finance major, and his career goal
is to be a portfolio manager.
Offensive lineman
Bob Eckstrom (Sr., Elk River, Minn.), son of Don and Carole
Eckstrom. Eckstrom is a management major.
Defensive back
Jon Fahler (Sr., Shakopee, Minn.), son of Rich and Karen Fahler.
Fahler is a biology major. His career goal is to be an orthopaedic
surgeon.
Quarterback
Dave Fransen (Sr., Farmington, Minn.), son of Scott Fransen
and Phyllis Rust. Fransen is a mathematics major. His career
goal is "to be successful."
Wide receiver
Sammy Gross (Sr., Springfield, Minn.), son of David and
Mary Gross. Gross is a studio art major, and his career goal is
to be a successful artist or designer.
Defensive back
Joe Holman (Sr., Springfield, Minn.), son of Herb and Terri
Holman. Holman is a graphic design major, and his career goal
is "to be successful."
Defensive lineman
Kyle Koch (Sr., Austin, Minn.), son of Lynn and Jane Koch.
Koch is a health and physical education major, and his career
goal is to be a physical education teacher.
Defensive lineman
Derek Kuhlman (Sr., Rush City, Minn.) son of Glen and Tracie
Kulhman and Richard and Bonnie Carlson. A health and physical
education major, Kuhlman's career goal is to be a teacher.
Offensive lineman
Lincoln Langhorst (Sr., Lafayette, Minn./Sibley East HS),
son of Steve and Mary Langhorst. Langhorst is a business management
major.
Offensive lineman
Brad Motl (Sr., Wausau, Wis., Wausau West HS), son of John
and Carolyn Motl. Motl is a physics and mathematics double major.
Offensive lineman
Jesse Naughton (Sr., Spring Lake Park, Minn.), son of Al
Peloquin and Robin Jeune. Naughton is a business administration
major.
Offensive lineman
Rich Nelson (Sr., Eagan, Minn.), son of Bruce and Kathleen
Nelson. Nelson is a business administration/marketing major, and
his career goal is to own his own business.
Kicker Mike
Pontius (Sr., Champlin, Minn./Anoka HS), son of Laura and
Randy Krug. Pontius is an economics major, and his career goal
is to be a specialist in corporate communication.
Defensive back
Chad Scheitel (Sr., Worthington, Minn.), son of Herbert
and Karen Scheitel. He is a health promotion major, and his career
goal is to earn his Ph.D in exercise physiology.
Linebacker Andy
Stephenson (Sr., Red Wing, Minn.), son of Hugh and Mary Stephenson.
Stephenson is a secondary education and history major.
Linebacker Mitch
Theisen (Sr., Waverly, Minn./Buffalo HS), son of Gary and
Cindy Theisen. Theisen is a computer science major, and his career
goal is to be a Marine Corps pilot.
Quarterback
John Tieben (Sr., Jordan, Minn.), son of John and Barb
Tieben. Tieben is a biology major, and his career goal is to go
into medicine or research.
Tight end Tony
Warren (Sr., Brainerd, Minn.), son of David and Pat Warren.
Warren is a marketing major, and his career goal is to be a commercial/film/music
video director.
Wide receiver
Luke Wright (Sr., Faribault, Minn.), son of Bud Wright
and Kathy Porras. Wright is a business marketing major.
AUGSBURG
TWO-DEEP ROSTER -- OFFENSE
LT -- 77-Jesse Naughton (Sr., 6-4, 230), 78-James Brue (Sr., 6-3,
265)
LG -- 72-Nate Savola (Jr., 5-11, 225), 56-Brad Motl (Sr., 5-11,
230)
C -- 65-Adam Hoffmann (So., 6-1, 225), 59-Rich Nelson (Sr., 6-3,
225)
RG -- 63-Bob Eckstrom (Sr., 6-0, 295), 57-Lincoln Langhorst (Sr.,
5-10, 255)
RT -- 79-Nate Anderson (Jr., 6-5, 240), 60-Andy Johnson (So.,
6-4, 335)
TE -- 82-Tony Warren (Sr., 6-3, 225), 84-Matt Quale (So., 6-3,
220)
WR -- 2-Yarzue Slowon (So., 6-0, 190), 4-Sammy Gross (Sr., 5-10,
170)
WR -- 1-Luke Wright (Sr., 6-3, 200), 19-Shawn Johnson (So., 6-3,
190)
RB -- 27-Ben Paul (Jr., 6-2, 210), 6-Pat Lofboom (So., 6-0, 190)
RB -- 44-T.J. Bramwell (Sr., 5-10, 190), 33-Joe Starks (So., 5-8,
200)
QB -- 14-Dave Fransen (Sr., 6-4, 190), 12-Tony George (Fr., 6-2,
175), 7-John Tieben (Sr., 6-1, 185)
HAMLINE TWO-DEEP
ROSTER -- DEFENSE
DE -- 56-Seth Aho (Sr., 6-11, 222), 84-Mike Thro (Fr., 6-3, 210)
DE -- 14-Andy Kunzmann (Sr., 6-4, 211), 58-Mike Lemier (Fr., 6-3,
215)
DT -- 40-Andy Buchanan (So., 6-0, 243), 97-Travis Bohm (Jr., 5-10,
229)
NG -- 92-Brenden Ziegler (Jr., 5-11, 245), 99-Kasey Yoder (Fr.,
6-2, 235)
ILB -- 6-Andy Seliga (Sr., 6-1, 218), 51-Joe Slusarczyk (Sr.,
5-9, 211)
ILB -- 27-Matt Ruhland (Jr., 6-0, 225), 54-Jesse Kramer (Sr.,
5-10, 194)
OLB -- 44-Ralph Rosario (So., 6-3, 194), 4-Josh Dudzik (Sr., 6-0,
178)
SS -- 45-Chad Strehlo (Sr., 6-0, 207), 49-Jordan Below (Fr., 6-0,
207)
FS -- 15-Nick Keane (So., 5-11, 180), 20-J.J. Galle (Jr., 5-11,
180)
CB -- 21-Adam Friedman (Sr., 5-11, 180), 2-Mike Van Loh (So.,
5-11, 177)
CB -- 7-Tyler Holte (Fr., 6-0, 175), 22-John Sodergren (Fr., 5-9,
160)
AUGSBURG
TWO-DEEP ROSTER -- DEFENSE
DE -- 98-Derek Kuhlman (Sr., 6-2, 225), 90-Jacob Koelln (Fr.,
6-0, 235)
DT -- 52-Kyle Koch (Sr., 6-0, 245), 89-Tom Stefanacci (Jr., 6-0,
245)
DT -- 96-Sam Harmer (Jr., 6-2, 230), 94-Chike Ochiagha (So., 5-10,
255)
DE -- 47-Joe Cullen (So., 6-0, 215), 90-Jacob Koelln (Fr., 6-0,
235)
SLB -- 29-Brandon Fox (Jr., 6-2, 205), 49-Jon Kozitza (Jr., 6-0,
190)
MLB -- 41-John Golnitz (So., 6-3, 200), 35-Jake Schmiesing (Jr.,
6-1, 200)
WLB -- 40-Mitch Theisen (Sr., 6-2, 215), 35-Jake Schmiesing (Jr.,
6-1, 200)
CB -- 22-Andy Matzke (So., 6-2, 190), 24-Joe Holman (Sr., 5-11,
160)
SS -- 21-Ross Peroutka (Fr., 6-1, 185), 3-Chad Scheitel (Sr.,
5-10, 175)
FS -- 34-Jim Gunderson (So., 5-11, 190), 48-Jordan Hastings (Fr.,
6-4, 190)
CB -- 28-Luke Carlson (Jr., 5-10, 180), 32-Taylor Kroger (Fr.,
6-0, 190)
HAMLINE TWO-DEEP
ROSTER -- OFFENSE
QB -- 13-Andy Gagnon (So., 5-11, 190), 19-Brian Kingery (Fr.,
6-1, 180)
FB -- 29-Andy Gross (Sr., 5-10, 236), 34-Antonio Devora (Jr.,
5-10, 220)
TB -- 26-Oscar Benz (Fr., 5-8, 195), 9-Pete Leo (Jr., 5-7, 191)
FL -- 5-Dan Ryks (So., 5-11, 175), 31-Tony Schumann (Sr., 6-0,
218)
SE -- 82-Ross Roberg (Fr., 5-11, 177), 11-Mike Walsh (So., 5-11,
180)
TE -- 88-Jake Bjerke (So., 6-3, 224), 94-Nick Flatness (Fr., 6-2,
200)
RT -- 71-Greg Peterson (Jr., 6-4, 232), 62-Josh Heasley (So.,
6-1, 300)
RG -- 65-Jason Bell (Jr., 6-1, 294), 60-Jim Winkelman (So., 5-11,
271)
C -- 50-Jim Boufford (Sr., 5-10, 260), 53-Jon Driscoll (Fr., 5-11,
250)
LG -- 70-Ali Shouman (So., 6-0, 240), 53-Jon Driscoll (Fr., 5-11,
250)
LT -- 66-Nick Vruno (So., 6-2, 245), 75-Jon Pontien (Fr., 6-4,
260)
AUGSBURG
SPECIALISTS
K -- 85-Mike Pontius (Sr., 5-9, 175), 87-Kim Jaktund (So., 6-0,
210)
KO -- 91-Nick Schlieman (Fr., 6-4, 220), 85-Mike Pontius (Sr.,
5-9, 175)
P -- 91-Nick Schlieman (Fr., 6-4, 220), 81-Andrew Powell (So.,
6-5, 195)
LS -- 25-Tim Stowe (Jr., 5-8, 190), 59-Rich Nelson (Sr., 6-3,
225)
SS -- 73-Eric Olson (So., 6-2, 315), 59-Rich Nelson (Sr., 6-3,
225)
H -- 12-Tony George (Fr., 6-2, 175), 14-Dave Fransen (Sr., 6-4,
190)
KR -- 44-T.J. Bramwell (Sr., 5-10, 190), 2-Yarzue Slowon (So.,
6-0, 190)
PR -- 22-Andy Matzke (So., 6-2, 190), 44-T.J. Bramwell (Sr., 5-10,
190)
HAMLINE SPECIALISTS
K -- 18-Ryan Laube (Fr., 6-1, 190), 19-Brian Kingery (Fr., 6-1,
180)
P -- 18-Ryan Laube (Fr., 6-1, 190), 8-Aaron Seliga (Fr., 6-3,
215)
KR/PR -- 21-Adam Friedman (Sr., 5-11, 180), 45-Chad Strehlo (Sr.,
6-0, 207)
LS -- 71-Greg Peterson (Jr., 6-4, 232), 1-Mark Jones (So., 6-2,
165)
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