Football 9/20/03 -- Augsburg 31, St. Olaf 24
BOXSCORE
MINNEAPOLIS (9/20/03) --
Yarzue Slowon (Jr., Crystal, Minn./Robbinsdale Armstrong HS) caught three second-half touchdown passes from
Tony George (So., Blaine, Minn.), as Augsburg College rallied for a 31-24 victory over St. Olaf College in a Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference football game Saturday afternoon at Augsburg's Edor Nelson Field.
Slowon caught seven passes for 152 yards to lead the Auggies, while George completed 15 of 31 passes for 243 yards, throwing four touchdown passes without an interception.
The victory earned Augsburg head coach
Jack Osberg the school's all-time victory record. Osberg, a 1962 Augsburg graduate in his 13th season as head coach, now has a 57-67 career record, passing his former coach, Edor Nelson, who was 56-118-10 from 1947-69.
Augsburg rallied from a 24-13 third-quarter deficit to claim the victory, outgaining the Oles by a 172-147 margin in the second half and scoring 18 unanswered points. Augsburg gained 346 yards of total offense in the game, compared to 360 for St. Olaf.
The Auggies and Oles have played numerous close games in recent years, as eight of the last 11 games in the all-time series have been decided by a touchdown or less. Augsburg has won five of the last seven games in the all-time series, a series the Oles lead 33-13.
The key play in the Auggie second-half comeback came on a fourth-down-and-9 play from the Augsburg 17-yard line late in the third quarter, when the Oles were flagged 15 yards for a roughing-the-kicker penalty, keeping an Augsburg drive alive. Three plays later, George hooked up with Slowon on a 70-yard touchdown pass, cutting the Ole lead to 24-19.
On St. Olaf's next drive, a pass from Brian Senske (Sr., Apple Valley, Minn.) was intercepted by
Jordan Hastings (So., Crystal, Minn./Robbinsdale Armstrong HS), who returned the ball 31 yards to the St. Olaf 28. On Augsburg's first play from scrimmage on the ensuing drive, George found Slowon for another touchdown pass to give the Auggies a 25-24 advantage.
Later in the fourth quarter, a St. Olaf drive stalled, and the Oles elected to go for it on fourth down at their own 39-yard line. A fourth-down pass went incomplete, giving the Auggies the ball again with a short field and 9:11 to play. Six plays later, the Auggie combination struck again, as George hooked up with Slowon for a 10-yard scoring pass to produce the final margin of victory.
George has now thrown seven touchdown passes on the year, five to Slowon.
Augsburg opened the game with a touchdown on its first drive, as George connected with
Jamie Smith (Sr., Oakdale, Minn./Tartan HS) for a 15-yard pass, completing a nine-play, 73-yard drive. The Auggies took a 13-0 lead early in the second quarter, when George capped an 11-play, 68-yard drive with a one-yard plunge.
But St. Olaf scored 24 straight points to take the momentum of the game, as well as the lead. Aaron Stinar (Sr., Coon Rapids, Minn./Blaine HS) scored on a one-yard run, to cap a six-play, 74-yard drive aided by a 47-yard flanker option pass from Nate Lund (Sr., Mankato, Minn./Loyola HS) to Nick Rost (Fr., Faribault, Minn.).
Lund then got into the scoring action, as he caught a 12-yard touchdown pas from Senske on the Oles' next drive, and just before halftime, kicker Dan O'Malley (Fr., St. Anthony, Minn.) booted a 32-yard field goal, to give the Oles an 18-13 halftime advantage.
St. Olaf scored on its third drive of the third quarter, taking advantage of positive field position on a poor Auggie punt. The Oles had to ddrive just 33 yards in six plays, capping it on Stinar's second touchdown of the day, a nine-yard rush up the middle to give the Oles their final lead of the game at 24-13 with 4:36 left in the period.
St. Olaf's Senske threw for 107 yards, completing 15-of-25 passes. Bobby Andrade (Fr., Bell Gardens, Calif.) led the Ole rushers with 87 yards on 23 carries, while Stinar had 64 yards on 15 carries. In all, St. Olaf rushed for 187 yards compared to Augsburg's 103. Lund caught four passes for 59 yards.
Ben Paul (Sr., St. Paul, Minn./Johnson HS) rushed eight times for 45 yards, while
Nick Sanchez (Sr., Almond, Wis./Almond-Bancroft HS) had 31 yards on eight carries.
Smith caught three passes for 27 yards, and
Shawn Johnson (Jr., Faribault, Minn.) caught two passes for 40 yards.
Defensively, Augsburg was led by
Brandon Fox (Sr., Springfield, Minn.), who had 13 tackles (six solo), including two for loss.
Jim Gunderson (Jr., Hastings, Minn.) had 12 tackles (six solo),
Major Williams (Jr., Cedar Rapids, Iowa/Washington HS) had 11 tackles (four solo) and
Ross Peroutka (So., Faribault, Minn.) had 10 tackles (five solo).
Joe Cullen (Jr., Coon Rapids, Minn.) claimed two sacks and four tackles for loss among his nine tackles (three solo) on the day.
Matt Bucka (Jr., New Hope, Minn./Robbinsdale Armstrong HS) led the Oles with 11 tackles (eight solo), including two for loss. Andre Conner (So., Pensacola, Fla.) had eight tackles (one solo) and a half-sack, while John Davis (So., Edina, Minn.) had seven tackles (four solo) and a sack.
The two teams return to MIAC play next Saturday (9/27) at 1 p.m., with Augsburg playing at Gustavus and St. Olaf hosting St. John's.
Football 9/20/03 -- St. Olaf at Augsburg Game Notes
THE GAME: The Augsburg College Auggies (1-1 overall, 0-0 MIAC) host the St. Olaf College Oles (1-1 overall, 1-0 MIAC) in a Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference football game on Saturday, September 20 at 1 p.m., at Edor Nelson Field (capacity 2,000) in Minneapolis, Minn.
COACHES: Augsburg head coach
Jack Osberg (Augsburg '62) is in his 13th season and currently has a 56-67 career mark. St. Olaf head coach Chris Meidt (Bethel '92) is in his second season and is 5-5 overall.
RADIO: Augsburg football is aired on KCCO-AM 950 in the Twin Cities. Returning for their sixth season of broacasting Auggie football are Tom Witschen on play-by-play, with Russ Bohaty on analysis. The game can also be heard online on Augsburg's athletic website, through an arrangement with SportsJuice.com. Point your browser to http://www.augsburg.edu/athletics/liveaudio/ and click on the Live Audio link. St. Olaf games are broadcast on KDHL-AM 920 in Faribault, Minn., with Mike Morrissey and Gordy Kosfeld on the call. The game can also be heard on the Minnesota Sports Update.com website (http://www.minnesotasportsupdate.com/) with Lou Michaels and Alan Armstrong.
SERIES: This is the 46th game in the all-time series between Augsburg and St. Olaf, a series the Oles lead 33-12. St. Olaf was the opponent for Augsburg's first-ever football game in 1926, a game the Oles won 26-0. Augsburg and St. Olaf played each season from 1926 to 1934, in 1941 and 1942 and from 1946 to 1950, and every year since St. Olaf rejoined the MIAC in 1974. Augsburg head coach
Jack Osberg is 7-5 against St. Olaf, and Augsburg has won four of the last six games in the series.
LAST WEEK: Augsburg suffered its first loss of the year last Saturday with a 52-20 nonconference decision at Wisconsin-Eau Claire. St. Olaf opened MIAC play with a 40-16 home win over crosstown rival Carleton.
LAST YEAR: Brian Senske threw for 271 yards and the eventual deciding touchdown late in the game, giving St. Olaf a 23-21 win over visiting Augsburg on Sept. 21, 2002 at Manitou Field in the newly-dedicated Ade Christensen Athletic Complex. St. Olaf held off an Augsburg club that rallied from a 10-0 deficit to take a 14-10 lead going into the fourth quarter.
Augsburg outgained St. Olaf by a 468-429 margin in the game. The Oles won despite a single-game record effort by Augsburg quarterback
Dave Fransen, who became the first Auggie ever to throw for more than 400 yards in a single game. He set two single-game school records, completing 34 of 53 passes for 405 yards and two touchdowns. His 405 yards broke the old single-game record of 398, set by Derrin Lamker in a 1997 game against Concordia-Moorhead. Fransen's 34 completions broke Lamker's school record of 31, set in a 1997 game against Hamline.
Trailing 14-10, St. Olaf scored twice and dominated the fourth quarter, holding the ball for nine minutes, 15 seconds compared to 5:45 for Augsburg. An eight-play, 71-yard drive was capped by a one-yard scoring rush by Cordell Hunkins to give the Oles the lead to stay at 17-14. Augsburg got the ball and advanced it to the St. Olaf 31-yard line, but Matt Dean intercepted a pass with 11:16 left in the fourth quarter. Starting at their own 5-yard line after a penalty on the interception, St. Olaf marched the ball 95 yards on 16 plays, consuming 5:35 off the clock before Senske threw a 23-yard touchdown strike to Kyle Fritze to give the Oles a 23-14 lead, after the kick conversion attempt failed.
Fransen was intercepted again on Augsburg's subsequent drive, by David Chapman, but the Auggies got the ball back three plays later, when
Andy Matzke picked off a Senske pass and gave the Auggies the ball at their own 24-yard line with 4:12 remaining. Augsburg moved the ball quickly with a 10-play, 76-yard drive, scoring on a Fransen 10-yard pass to
T.J. Bramwell with 1:36 left. Though the subsequent onside kick attempt failed, Augsburg did get the ball back after St. Olaf was forced to punt with six seconds left. A desperation pass and lateral attempt in the closing seconds ended at the St. Olaf 45-yard line, and the Oles claimed the victory.
Augsburg was competitive with St. Olaf throughout the game, but penalties hurt the Auggies early. Augsburg was whistled for nine penalties for 89 yards, as three key penalties killed Auggie drives in the first quarter. Meanwhile, a bit of St. Olaf trickery gave the Oles the first TD, as receiver Nate Lund threw a 63-yard end-around option pass for a touchdown to Cory Paterson. A 38-yard field goal by Sean Koomen gave the Oles a 10-0 halftime advantage. Augsburg rallied in the third quarter, scoring twice.
Mathew Shannon scored his fourth touchdown of the season on a 23-yard pass reception from Fransen at the 11:01 mark of the third quarter, and three drives later,
Ben Paul scored on a five-yard run to give the Auggies their only lead of the game with 56 seconds left in the period.
Shannon had his second straight 100-yard receiving performance, catching seven balls for 107 yards.
Sammy Gross also had a career-best afternoon, catching eight balls for 110 yards, and
Luke Wright caught 11 passes for 86 yards. Bramwell had a 111-yard afternoon, catching six balls for 99 yards and rushing eight times for 12 yards. Paul rushed 14 times for 52 yards. Hunkins rushed for 81 yards on 24 carries to lead St. Olaf, while Paterson caught six passes for 110 yards. Lund caught four passes for 57 yards.
OSBERG HAS TIED SCHOOL'S ALL-TIME FOOTBALL VICTORY 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. Osberg enters his 13th season with the Auggies with a 56-67 career record, now tied with legendary head coach Edor Nelson for the most wins in school history. Nelson went 56-118-10 from 1947-69. He has the most MIAC wins (44-62-0) of any Augsburg coach, and his career overall winning percentage of .455 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 (55th season, 51st at St. John's in 2003) and Bethel's Steve Johnson (15th season).
SCHLIEMAN, SLOWON, PIKE AMONG NATION'S LEADERS: Augsburg kicker/punter
Nick Schlieman (So., Burnsville, Minn.), wide receiver
Yarzue Slowon (Jr., Crystal, Minn./Robbinsdale Armstrong HS) and defensive lineman
Craig Pike (Jr., Pine Island, Minn.) are all among the nation's leaders in several categories in NCAA Division III football, according to statistics released after the second week of games.
Schlieman currently leads the nation in punting average, with an amazing 51.7-yard average. He is the lone Division III punter to average more than 50 yards per punt; he has nine punts for a total of 465 yards.
In the season-opener against Jamestown (N.D.), Schlieman had eight punts for 419 yards (52.4-yard average), including a school-record 74-yard punt on Augsburg's first drive. He also had punts of 68, 59 and 52 yards in the game to earn both MIAC and Division III National (Don Hansen's Football Gazette) Special Teams Player of the Week honors.
Last week against Wisconsin-Eau Claire, Schlieman had one punt for 46 yards before leaving the game in the first quarter, after being shaken up on a tackle on a kick return. He is expected to return to the Auggie lineup this week.
Slowon is 18th among Division III wide receivers in receptions per game, with an 8.0 receptions-per-game average. He has 16 receptions in two games this year for 194 yards and two touchdowns.
Slowon earned MIAC Offensive Player of the Week honors in the 20-19 win over Jamestown, as he caught 13 passes for 145 yards and two touchdowns, both coming in the final 61 seconds of play as the Auggies rallied from a 19-6 deficit. His 13 catches are the most in a single game in Division III football this season, tied with David Krueger of Macalester, who caught 13 passes last week against Lewis and Clark (Ore.).
Pike, a defensive lineman who transferred to Augsburg from Division II St. Cloud State after three seasons away from college football, is tied for eighth nationally in fumbles forced per game, with a 1.0-per-game average. He has two forced fumbles in two games.
St. Olaf has one player in the national rankings, freshman Bobby Andrade (Fr., Belle Gardens, Calif.), who is 29th in kickoff returns, with a 27.3-yard average (four returns for 109 yards).
SCOUTING THE AUGGIES: After a dramatic 20-19, come-from-behind victory over Jamestown (N.D.) in the season-opener, the Augsburg football team suffered its first defeat of the season with a 52-20 loss at Wisconsin-Eau Claire last Saturday night. The Blugolds jumped out to a 31-0 lead in a quarter-and-a-half, and though Augsburg ran off 20 unanswered points in the second and third quarters, the outcome was never in doubt.
Big plays were the order of the day, as five of UWEC's touchdowns were 25 yards or more, and three touchdowns were just one-play drives -- a 37-yard pass from Jeremy Darnell to Erik Ferguson in the second quarter, a 35-yard pass from Nels Fredrickson to Ferguson in the third quarter, and a 71-yard interception return by Derek Sikora in the fourth quarter.
Returns also played a big role in the outcome of the game. Thanks to 118 return yards on four kickoff returns (a 29.5-yard average) and 41 yards on five punt returns, the Blugolds benefitted from excellent field position. The Blugolds average starting point on drives in the first half was their own 40-yard line, and the Blugolds averaged a drive starting at midfield in the third quarter.
Augsburg's scores came on three straight drives that sandwiched halftime. Augsburg finally got on the board with 5:37 remaining in the second quarter, taking advantage of an Eau Claire holding penalty and running it into the end zone.
Ben Paul (Sr., St. Paul, Minn./Johnson HS) ran the ball in from one yard out, completing a 10-play, 80-yard drive that took 5:42 to complete. On their next possession, Augsburg scored on a 25-yard pass from
Tony George (So., Blaine, Minn.) to
Shawn Johnson (Jr., Faribault, Minn.) to gain the momentum heading into halftime. The two-point conversion was good, on a pass from George to
Joe Starks (Jr., Roseville, Minn./Totino-Grace HS), and at the half the score was 31-14 Eau Claire.
The Auggies made it a game on the first possession of the second half as they scored a touchdown on their third straight possession to make the score 31-20.
Nick Sanchez (Sr., Almond, Wis./Almond-Bancroft HS) completed a 16-play, 79-yard drive with a three-yard run for his first collegiate touchdown. The drive, which took over half the third quarter (7:47) to complete, featured 13 rushes. But after the teams exchanged punts, and Sikora motored 33 yards on a punt return to set up the Fredrickson-to-Ferguson 35-yard scoring strike, the nail was put in the Auggie coffin.
Augsburg was paced by George, who threw for 200 yards on 22 completions in 43 attempts. Freshman tight end
Andrew Neumann (Fr., Somerset, Wis.) caught eight passes for 88 yards, while Johnson caught four balls for 59 yards. Augsburg accumulated 136 rushing yards from eight ball carriers, led by Paul's 39 yards on 10 carries.
Jordan Hastings (So., Crystal, Minn./Robbinsdale Armstrong HS) led the Auggie defense with 11 tackles (six solo).
John Golnitz (Jr., Green Bay, Wis./Preble HS) had eight tackles (five solo), including two for loss, and
Joe Cullen (Jr., Coon Rapids, Minn.) had a sack. Golnitz also filled in admirably for Schlieman as the Auggies' punter, with five punts for a 30.8-yard average.
SCOUTING THE OLES: After opening the season with a 23-10 loss at Luther (Iowa) in the first week of the season, St. Olaf responded with a 40-16 win over crosstown rival Carleton College in its MIAC opener last Saturday at St. Olaf. The game for the traditional "Goat Trophy" between the two Northfield schools received a boost with a sponsorship by hometown company Malt-O-Meal, with the game renamed the "Cereal Bowl" game.
St. Olaf amassed 491 yards of total offense, led by 200 all-purpose yards by Bobby Andrade (Fr., Bell Gardens, Calif.). Andrade had 116 rushing yards on 25 carries, while catching two passes for 25 yards and a touchdown, and returning two kicks for 59 yards.
The Oles jumped to a 20-0 first quarter lead on the heels of two Brian Senske (Sr., Apple Valley, Minn.) touchdown passes. Senske finished 20-of-29 for 187 yards. Also helping the Ole offense was Aaron Stinar (Sr., Blaine, Minn.) who had 13 carries for 55 yards and three touchdowns. Ole Marc Olson (Fr., Prior Lake, Minn.) rushed eight times for 45 yards.
The Ole defense held the visiting Knights to 347 total yards, with only 117 coming through the air. Matt Willis (Sr., Des Moines, Iowa) had 10 tackles (six solo) in the win.
Nate Lund (Sr., Mankato, Minn.) led the Oles with 78 yards of total offense, carrying for 10 yards and catching a team-high six passes for 68 yards and one touchdown. Also scoring for the Oles was Dennis Wambach (Sr., Lake Oswego, Ore.), who caught a four-yard pass from Senske late in the first quarter.
AUGSBURG AT HOME, ON THE RUG: 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 Edor Nelson Field, the Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome and Fargo, N.D., Fargodome), Augsburg is 37-32 since 1991 and 40-63-1 since 1984.
NEXT WEEK: Augsburg returns to MIAC play on the road next Saturday (9/27) at 1 p.m., with a game against Gustavus Adolphus College at Hollingsworth Field in St. Peter, Minn. St. Olaf hosts MIAC powerhouse St. John's next Saturday at 1 p.m. at Manitou Field in Northfield, Minn.
AUGSBURG TWO-DEEP ROSTER -- OFFENSE
LT -- 79-
Nate Anderson (Sr., 6-4, 244), 75-
Matt Siems (Fr., 6-3, 266)
LG -- 77-
John Streefland (So, 6-1, 243), 62-
Lowery Smith (So., 6-1, 251)
C -- 65-
Adam Hoffmann (Jr., 6-1, 230), 55-
Andy Estrem (So., 5-11, 235)
RG -- 70-
Matt Wong (So., 6-1, 263), 69-
Jon Dahlin (Sr., 6-2, 241)
RT -- 60-
Andy Johnson (Jr., 6-5, 339), 66-
Ryan Shea (So., 6-6, 309)
TE -- 80-
Andrew Neumann (Fr., 6-4, 210), 46-
Ty Closson (Jr., 6-2, 205)
WR -- 2-
Yarzue Slowon (Jr., 6-1, 196), 22-
Jamie Smith (Sr., 5-9, 166)
WR -- 19-
Shawn Johnson (Jr., 6-2, 192), 5-
Micah Young (Fr., 6-1, 162)
FB -- 27-
Ben Paul (Sr., 6-2, 225), 33-
Joe Starks (Jr., 5-9, 213)
HB -- 3-
Pat Lofboom (Jr., 6-1, 197), 23-
Steve Houser (So., 6-0, 188), 7-
Nick Sanchez (Sr., 5-10, 191)
QB -- 12-
Tony George (So., 6-2, 197), 17-
Troy Deden (Fr., 6-0, 208), 11-
Eric Bohnhoff (Fr., 6-5, 195)
ST. OLAF TWO-DEEP ROSTER -- DEFENSE
DE -- 91-Andre Conner (So., 5-10, 228), 8-Kipp Pennau (Sr., 6-3, 219)
DT -- 92-Dusty Powers (Sr., 6-2, 253), 99-Jared Moen (So., 6-7, 241)
DT -- 94-Jason Holthus (So., 6-3, 295), 93-Peter Nelson (Fr., 6-3, 242)
DE -- 47-Dave Busselman (Sr., 6-2, 230), 71-Dexter Walker (Sr., 6-3, 210)
OLB -- 20-Tony De La Hunt (So., 6-2, 200), 35-Eli Fylling (Fr., 6-1, 175)
ILB -- 2-Bill Germscheid (Sr., 6-0, 222), 52-Craig Botnen (Fr., 5-10, 195)
ILB -- 41-Matt Bucka (Jr., 6-2, 215), 50-Brian Collins (So., 5-11, 187)
OLB -- 29-John Davis (So., 6-0, 183), 11-James Dawolo (Jr., 5-8, 205)
CB -- 14-David Chapman (Jr., 6-0, 172), 18-Trey Williams (So., 5-11, 162)
S -- 21-Matt Willis (Sr., 5-10, 171), 12-Eric Yerigan (Fr., 6-0, 175)
CB -- 27-Anthony Rogers (So., 5-9, 171), 28-Dan Klopp (So., 5-11, 156)
AUGSBURG TWO-DEEP ROSTER -- DEFENSE
DE -- 47-
Joe Cullen (Jr., 6-0, 211), 89-
Tom Stefanacci (Sr., 6-0, 245)
DT -- 96-
Sam Harmer (Sr., 6-2, 237), 89-
Tom Stefanacci (Sr., 6-0, 245)
DT -- 99-
Chike Ochiagha (Jr., 5-10, 267), 42-
Jacob Koelln (So., 6-0, 241)
DE -- 37-
Craig Pike (Jr., 6-2, 255), 42-
Jacob Koelln (So., 6-0, 241)
SLB -- 41-
John Golnitz (Jr., 6-3, 210), 8-
Zach Manship (So., 6-1, 194)
MLB -- 29-
Brandon Fox (Sr., 6-2, 225), 26-
Isiah Jones (Fr., 5-10, 215)
WLB -- 35-
Jake Schmiesing (Sr., 6-2, 199), 32-
Taylor Kroger (So., 6-0, 198)
CB -- 21-
Ross Peroutka (So., 6-0, 185), 10-
Ricky Schreier (So., 5-7, 156)
SS -- 34-
Jim Gunderson (Jr., 5-11, 198), 13-
Danny Umhoefer (Fr., 5-10, 178)
FS -- 4-
Jordan Hastings (So., 6-4, 189), 13-
Danny Umhoefer (Fr., 5-10, 178)
CB -- 32-
Taylor Kroger (So., 6-0, 198), 9-
Major Williams (Jr., 6-0, 165)
ST. OLAF TWO-DEEP ROSTER -- OFFENSE
LT -- 78-Tillman Achberger (Sr., 6-7, 302), 79-Chris O'Neill (So., 6-1, 230)
LG -- 64-Alain Vallet-Sandre (Jr., 6-1, 242), 54-Kristoff Hendrickson (Sr., 6-2, 238)
C -- 57-Charlie Krois (Jr., 5-10, 243), 63-Tyler Meuleners (Fr., 5-10, 254)
RG -- 62-Pete Cathcart (So., 6-1, 247), 75-Ben Fuller (Fr., 6-2, 305)
RT -- 74-Matt Schraan (Sr., 5-11, 248), 66-Max Bunge (So., 6-3, 235)
TE -- 17-Kyle Fritze (Jr., 6-3, 212), 9-Andy Bernard (Sr., 6-5, 206)
FL -- 7-Cory Paterson (Sr., 6-0, 175), 80-Teddy Bickel (Fr., 6-3, 212)
SE -- 5-Nate Lund (Sr., 6-5, 216), 4-Jeremy Lund (Fr., 6-1, 181)
FB -- 42-Aaron Stinar (Sr., 6-0, 204), 23-Dennis Wambach (Sr., 6-0, 180)
IB -- 34-Bobby Andrade (Fr., 5-7, 168), 30-Marc Olson (Fr., 5-8, 168)
QB -- 3-Brian Senske (Sr., 6-4, 207), 16-Jason Wilsey (So., 6-1, 192)
AUGSBURG SPECIALISTS
K -- 1-
Nick Schlieman (So., 6-4, 231), 41-
John Golnitz (Jr., 6-3, 210)
P -- 1-
Nick Schlieman (So., 6-4, 231), 41-
John Golnitz (Jr., 6-3, 210)
LS -- 80-
Andrew Neumann (Fr., 6-4, 210), 49-
Jon Kozitza (Sr., 6-0, 197)
SS -- 80-
Andrew Neumann (Fr., 6-4, 210), 49-
Jon Kozitza (Sr., 6-0, 197)
H -- 11-
Eric Bohnhoff (Fr., 6-5, 195), 17-
Troy Deden (Fr., 6-0, 208)
KR -- 2-
Yarzue Slowon (Jr., 6-1, 196), 10-
Ricky Schreier (So., 5-7, 156)
PR -- 2-
Yarzue Slowon (Jr., 6-1, 196), 22-
Jamie Smith (Sr., 5-9, 166)
ST. OLAF SPECIALISTS
K -- 1-Dan O'Malley (Fr., 6-0, 170)
P -- 19-Nate Johnson (Jr., 6-0, 180)