Individual Records 2 Team Records 10 Annual Champions, All-Time Leaders 15 Team Champions 45 All-Time Team Won-Lost Records 49 Winningest Teams by Decade 52 National Poll Rankings 55 Undefeated, Untied Teams 56 Streaks and Rivalries 61 Trophy Games 62 Stadiums 63 Statistical Trends 66 DIVISION III FOOTBALL RECORDS
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Individual Records 2Team Records 10Annual Champions, All-Time Leaders 15Team Champions 45All-Time Team Won-Lost Records 49Winningest Teams by Decade 52National Poll Rankings 55Undefeated, Untied Teams 56Streaks and Rivalries 61Trophy Games 62Stadiums 63Statistical Trends 66
DIVISION III FOOTBALLRECORDS
Individual Records 2
Official national statistics for all nonmajor four-year colleges began in 1946 with a limited postseason survey. In 1948, the service was expanded to include weekly individual and team statistics rank-ings in all categories except interceptions, field goals, punt returns and kickoff returns; these cat-egories were added to official individual rankings and records in 1970. In 1992, statistics compila-tions for individual all-purpose yards and team net punting, punt returns, kickoff returns and turnover margin were begun. In 2000, defensive team and individual statistics were added.For many years, individual rankings were by totals. Beginning in 1970, most season individual rank-ings were by per-game averages. In total offense, receiving yards, all-purpose yards, rushing and scoring, yards or points per game determine rankings; in receiving and interceptions, catches per game; in punt and kickoff returns, yards per return; and in field goals, number made per game. Punting always has been by average, and all team rankings have been per game.Beginning in 1979, passers were ranked in all divi-sions on efficiency rating points, and team pass defense rankings changed to the same rating system in 1990.Before 1967, rankings and records included all four-year colleges that reported their statistics to the NCAA. Beginning with the 1967 season, rankings and records included only members of the NCAA.
College Division teams were divided into Division II and Division III under a three-division reor-ganization plan adopted by the special NCAA Convention on August 1, 1973. Career records of players include only those years in which they competed in Division II.Before 2002, postseason games were not includ-ed in NCAA final football statistics or records. Beginning with the 2002 season, all postseason games were included in NCAA final football statis-tics and records.Collegiate records for all NCAA divisions can be determined by comparing records for all four divi-sions.Before 2002, all individual and team statistics rankings include regular-season games only.A player whose career includes statistics for parts of five seasons (or an active player who will play in five seasons) because he was granted an additional season of competition for reasons of hardship or a freshman redshirt, is denoted by “$.”
NCAA DEFENSIVE FOOTBALL STATISTICS COMPILATION POLICIESAll individual defensive statistics reported to the NCAA must be compiled by the press box statis-tics crew during the game. Defensive numbers compiled by the coaching staff or other university/
college personnel using game film will not be con-sidered “official” NCAA statistics.This policy does not preclude a conference or institution from making after-the-game changes to press box numbers. This is consistent with existing NCAA policies involving corrections to any offensive statistics after a contest. Any changes to press box numbers must be obvious errors, such as misidentified players, and this should not be interpreted as a way for press box statistics to be later “updated” by the coaching films. Changes should be made within one week after the game is played. Statisticians also are reminded that NCAA policy does not permit changes to away-game statistics unless approved by the home sports information director.It is important to note that this policy applies ONLY to official NCAA statistics and national rankings, and does not mean a coaching staff cannot com-pile separate defensive statistics for institutional use. Those compilations also could appear in the institution’s press releases and/or website, as long as they are identified as coaching film numbers rather than official statistics as used by the NCAA.The NCAA statistics staff reserves the right to review any statistics provided to the national office and may withhold publishing/posting those num-bers until the accuracy of those statistics can be substantiated.
INDIVIDUAL RECORDSDivision III football records are based on the performances of Division III teams since the three-division reorganization plan was adopted by the special NCAA Convention in August 1973.
TOTAL OFFENSE(Rushing Plus Passing)
Most PlaysQuarter
37—Justin Peery, Westminster (MO) vs. MacMurray, Nov. 14, 1998 (4th)
Half59—Justin Peery, Westminster (MO) vs. Bethel
(TN), Nov. 8, 1997 (2nd); Mike Wallace, Ohio Wesleyan vs. Denison, Oct. 3, 1981 (2nd)
Game98—Shane Brozowski, Castleton vs. Norwich,
Nov. 6, 2010 (28 rushes, 70 passes; 419 yards); Mackenzie McGrady, Alma vs. Wis.-River Falls, Sept. 26, 2009 (14 rushes, 84 passes; 606 yards); Justin Peery, Westminster (MO) vs. MacMurray, Nov. 14, 1998 (21 rush-es, 77 passes; 628 yards)
Season662—Steve Slowke, Alma, 2001 (3,630 yards)Also holds per-game record with 66.2 (662 in 10)
Career2,240—Josh Vogelbach, Guilford, 2005-08
(13,904 yards)Also holds per-game record with 56.0 (2,240
Per-game record—32.7, Chris Sizemore, Bridgewater (VA), 1972-74 (851 in 26)
Most Rushes by a QuarterbackSeason
268—Michael Nicol, Western Conn. St., 2015 (1,319 yards)
Also holds per-game record with 26.8 (268 in 10)
Most Consecutive Rushes by the Same PlayerGame
46—Dan Walsh, Montclair St. vs. Ramapo, Sept. 30, 1989 (during 13 possessions)
Season51—Dan Walsh, Montclair St., 1989 (Sept. 23
to Sept. 30)
Most Yards GainedHalf
370—Garet Lynch, Brockport vs. Hartwick, Nov. 22, 2008 (26 rushes)
Game465—Cartel Brooks, Heidelberg vs. Baldwin
Wallace, Nov. 16, 2013Season
2,790—Nate Kmic, Mount Union, 2008 (377 rushes)
Per-game record—238.5, Dante Brown, Marietta, 1996 (2,385 in 10)
Career8,074—Nate Kmic, Mount Union, 2005-08
(1,189 rushes)Per-game record—187.1, Tony Sutton, Wooster,
2002-04 (5,613 in 30)
Longest Rush99 yards—20 times. Most recent: Payton Bowdry,
Northwestern-St. Paul vs. Minn.-Morris, Oct. 13, 2018; John Pyles, Otterbein vs. Capital, Oct. 10, 2015; Will McGhee, Randolph-Macon vs. Emory & Henry, Oct. 5, 2013
31—Mike Wallace, Ohio Wesleyan vs. Denison, Oct. 3, 1981 (4th)
Half57—Justin Peery, Westminster (MO) vs. Bethel
(TN), Nov. 8, 1997 (2nd); Mike Wallace, Ohio Wesleyan vs. Denison, Oct. 3, 1981 (2nd)
Game84—McCallum Foote, Middlebury vs. Amherst,
Oct. 5, 2013 (completed 54); Evan Jones, Carthage vs. North Central (IL), Oct. 17, 2009 (completed 47); Mackenzie McGrady, Alma vs. Wis.-River Falls, Sept. 26, 2009 (com-pleted 52)
21—Chris Edwards, Wash. & Jeff. vs. Allegheny, Sept. 17, 2005 (first 21 attempts of game)
Season29—Chris Edwards, Wash. & Jeff., 2005 (com-
pleted last 8 attempts vs. Hanover, Sept. 10, and first 21 vs. Allegheny, Sept. 17)
Most Consecutive Passes Completed By Two Players, Same TeamGame
20—Kevin Keefe (16) & David Skarupa (4), Baldwin Wallace vs. Moravian, Sept. 10, 1994
Most Passes Had InterceptedGame
8—Jason Clark, Ohio Northern vs. John Carroll, Nov. 9, 1991; Jim Higgins, Brockport vs. Buffalo St., Sept. 29, 1990; Dennis Bogacz, Wis.-Oshkosh vs. Wis.-Stevens Point, Oct. 29, 1988; Kevin Karwath, Canisius vs. Liberty, Nov. 19, 1979
Season43—Steve Hendry, Wis.-Superior, 1982
(attempted 480)Also holds per-game record with 3.9 (43 in 11)
Per-game record—358.9, Brett Elliott, Linfield, 2004-05 (8,614 in 24)
$See initial page for explanation.
Longest Completion99 yards—40 times. Most recent: Julian Nyland
to Sean McAllen, WPI vs. Catholic, Oct. 6, 2018; Chase Williams to Nick Costello, Lycoming vs. Lebanon Valley, Nov. 4, 2017; Emmanuel Leake to Trai Weaver, Anna Maria vs. Alfred St., Oct. 21, 2017; Michael Whitley to Jamal Hawkins-Sconiers, Lakeland vs. Carroll (WI), Sept. 2, 2017
Most Yards Gained by a FreshmanSeason
3,549—Josh Vogelbach, Guilford, 2005Also holds per-game record with 354.9 (3,549
in 10)
Most Games Passing for 200 Yards or MoreSeason
14—David Tammaro, Johns Hopkins, 2018 (played 14 games); Kevin Burke, Mount Union, 2014 (played 15 games)
Individual Records 5
Career43—Alex Tanney, Monmouth (IL), $2007-11$See initial page for explanation.
Most Consecutive Games Passing for 200 yards or moreSeason
14—David Tammaro, Johns Hopkins, 2018 (14 games played)
Career38—Alex Tanney, Monmouth (IL), $2007-11$See initial page for explanation.
Most Games Passing for 300 Yards or MoreSeason
12—Joe Callahan, Wesley, 2015Career
32—Alex Tanney, Monmouth (IL)), 2007-11
Most Consecutive Games Passing for 300 Yards or MoreSeason
9—Joe Callahan, Wesley, 2015 (began Oct. 10 vs. TCNJ through Dec. 5 vs. Mount Union); Ben McLaughlin, Louisiana Col., 2010 (began Sept. 11 vs. Huntingdon, through Nov. 13 vs. Hardin-Simmons); Josh Brehm, Alma, 2006 (began Sept. 16 vs. Wis.-Eau Claire, through Nov. 11 vs. Adrian); Kirk Baumgartner, Wis.-Stevens Point, 1989 (began Sept. 9 vs. St. Norbert, through Nov. 4 vs. Wis.-Superior)
Career13—Kirk Baumgartner, Wis.-Stevens Point,
1988-89 (began Oct. 22, 1988, vs. Wis.-Stout, through Nov. 4, 1989, vs. Wis.-Superior)
Most Yards Gained by Two Opposing PlayersGame
1,138—Austin Swenson, Rose-Hulman (603) & Michael Bates, Illinois Col. (535), Sept. 13, 2014 (completed 79 of 132)
Most Yards Gained Per AttemptSeason
(Min. 175 atts.) 12.9—Willie Seiler, Saint John’s (MN), 1993 (205 for 2,648)
(Min. 275 atts.) 11.7—Greg Micheli, Mount Union, 2008 (320 for 3,743)
Career(Min. 950 atts.) 10.1—Bill Borchert, Mount
Union, 1994-97 (1,009 for 10,201)
Most Yards Gained Per CompletionSeason
(Min. 100 comps.) 19.7—David Parker, Bishop, 1981 (114 for 2,242)
(Min. 200 comps.) 16.6—Kurt Rocco, Mount Union, 2009 (236 for 3,926)
Per-game record—11.2, Scott Pingel, Westminster (MO), 1996-99 (436 in 39)
$See initial page for explanation.
Most Passes Caught by a Tight EndGame
17—Matt Surette, WPI vs. Springfield, Oct. 25, 1997
Season79—Brad Kalsow, Wis.-Stevens Point, 2008
(926 yards)
Career203—Jon Branche, Rensselaer, 2003-06 (2,849
yards)
Most Passes Caught by a Running BackGame
17—Greg Siebers, Wis.-Platteville vs. Wis.-La Crosse, Oct. 6, 2001 (99 yards); Theo Blanco, Wis.-Stevens Point vs. Wis.-Oshkosh, Oct. 31, 1987 (271 yards); Tim Mowery, Wis.-Superior vs. Wis.-Stevens Point, Oct. 17, 1981 (154 yards)
Season106—Theo Blanco, Wis.-Stevens Point, 1987
(1,616 yards)Career
169—Mike Christman, Wis.-Stevens Point, 1983-86 (2,190 yards)
Most Passes Caught by a FreshmanSeason
97—Michael Zweifel, Wis.-River Falls, 2007 (1,056 yards)
Most Passes Caught by Two Players, Same TeamSeason
Also holds per-game record with 156.6 (6,108 in 39)
Longest Reception99 yards—40 times. Most recent: Sean McAllen
from Julian Nyland, WPI vs. Catholic, Oct. 6, 2018 Nick Costello from Chase Williams, Lycoming vs. Lebanon Valley, Nov. 4, 2017; Trai Weaver from Emmanuel Leake, Anna Maria vs. Alfred St., Oct. 21, 2017; Jamal Hawkins-Sconiers from Michael Whitley, Lakeland vs. Carroll (WI), Sept. 2, 2017
354—Chuck Downey, Stony Brook vs. TCNJ, Oct. 5, 1984 (7 kickoff returns for 279 yards, 1 punt return for 75 yards)
Career3,739—Joshua Carter, Muhlenberg, 1998-01
(133 punt returns for 1,550 yards; 75 kickoff returns for 2,189 yards)
Gaining 1,000 Yards on Punt Returns and 1,000 Yards on Kickoff ReturnsCareer
13 times. Most recent: Willie Richter, Carnegie Mellon, 2016-18 (1,003 on punt returns, 1,263 on kickoff returns); Bryce Wilkerson, Mary Hardin-Baylor, 2014-17 (1,406 on punt returns, 1,073 on kickoff returns); Geoff Myles, Mary Hardin-Baylor, 2009-12 (1,474 on punt returns, 1,322 on kickoff returns); Fritz Waldvogel, St. Thomas (MN), 2008-11 (1,266 on punt returns, 1,580 on kickoff returns); Kendall Owens, Thomas More, 2008-11 (1,093 on punt returns, 1,094 on kickoff returns); Thom Hauser, Capital, $2002-06 (1,026 on punt returns, 1,688 on kickoff returns)
$See initial page for explanation.
Most Touchdowns on Kick ReturnsGame
3—John Conroy, Otterbein vs. Heidelberg, Nov. 1, 2003 (3 punt returns, 65, 74 & 66 yards); Chuck Downey, Stony Brook vs. TCNJ, Oct. 5, 1984 (2 kickoff returns, 98 & 95 yards; 1 punt return, 75 yards)
Season8—Larry Beavers, Wesley, 2008 (3 punt returns,
interception return, 7 punt returns, 3 kickoff returns)
KICKS BLOCKEDMost Punts Blocked ByGame
3—Matt Sheridan, Moravian vs. King’s (PA), Sept. 17, 2005; Don Rodgers, Sewanee vs. Rhodes, Oct. 19, 2002; Andy Waddle, Wittenberg vs. Urbana, Sept. 1, 2000; Scott Lunsford, Maryville (TN) vs. Rhodes, Sept. 26, 1998; Jim Perryman, Millikin vs. Carroll (WI), Nov. 1, 1980
Season9—Jim Perryman, Millikin, 1980
Career13—Frank Lyle, Millsaps, 1979-82
Note: Daryl Hobson, Benedictine (IL) DB, blocked 9 punts during 17 games in 1987-88
Most Total Kicks Blocked By(Includes Punts, PAT Attempts, FG Attempts)
Game4—Ted Serafini, Beloit vs. St. Norbert, Sept. 11,
2004 (3 PAT and 1 punt); Bob Paulus, Rhodes vs. WashU, Sept. 29, 2001 (3 FG and 1 PAT)
Most Touchdowns Scored on Blocked PuntsGame
3—Nate Murphy, Sewanee vs. Rhodes, Oct. 19, 2002
ALL-PURPOSE YARDS
(Yardage Gained From Rushing, Receiving and All Runbacks)
Two or More Players, Same Team, Each Scoring 100 Points or MoreSeason
27 times. Most recent: Markeith Miller (192) & Anthony Avila (107), Mary Hardin-Baylor, 2018; Alex Peete (126) & Wojciech Gasienica (106), Wis.-Whitewater, 2018; Andrew Wolf (126) & Jordan West (114), Wash. & Jeff., 2018
Three Players, Same Team, Each Scoring 100 Points or MoreSeason
Cory Barnett (118), Josh Petruccelli (114) & Justin Hill (102), Mount Union, 2018; Alex Louthan (145), Justin Hill (126) & Jared Ruth (102), Mount Union, 2017; Logan Nemeth (180), Jake Antel (136) & Roman Namdar (120), Mount Union, 2015; James Okike (114), Jamar Baynard (114) & Bryce Shade (102), Wesley, 2015; Edward Ruhnke (183), B.J. Mitchell (114) & Roman Namdar (108, Mount Union, 2014; Jeremy Murray (138), Cecil Shorts (132) & Tyler Almeida (122), Mount Union, 2010; Nate Kmic (168), Mike Zimmerman (120) & Pierre Garcon (114), Mount Union, 2006; Justin Beaver (146), Mike Chaulk (109) & Derek Stanley (100), Wis.-Whitewater, 2005
Most Touchdowns ScoredSeason
44—Nate Kmic, Mount Union, 2008 (15 games)Per-game record—3.4, R.J. Bowers, Grove City,
1998 (34 in 10)Career
130—Nate Kmic, Mount Union, 2005-08 (125 rushing & 5 receiving)
Also holds per-game record with 2.3 (130 in 56)
Most Games Scoring a TouchdownCareer
51—Nate Kmic, Mount Union, 2005-08 (56 games)
Most Consecutive Games Scoring a TouchdownCareer
25—Chuck Moore, Mount Union (from Oct. 10, 1998, through Nov. 4, 2000)
Most Consecutive Games Scoring a Non -Offensive TouchdownSeason
5—Ron Garrett, King’s (PA) (scored on four fumble returns and one lateral off a blocked field goal from Sept. 21 to Oct. 19, 2013)
Most Games Scoring Two or More TouchdownsCareer
40—Nate Kmic, Mount Union, 2005-08 (56 games)
Most Games Scoring Three or More TouchdownsCareer
30—Nate Kmic, Mount Union, 2005-08 (56 games)
Most Extra Points Attempted by KickingGame
14—Kurt Christenson, Concordia-M’head vs. Macalester, Sept. 24, 1977 (made 13)
Season106—Jake Antel, Mount Union, 2015 (made
101)Career
269—Mike Zimmerman, Mount Union, 2005-07 (made 263)
Most Extra Points Made by KickingGame
13—Spenser Thompson-Meyers, St. Norbert vs. Grinnell, Sept. 22, 2018 (attempted 13); Kurt Christenson, Concordia-M’head vs. Macalester, Sept. 24, 1977 (attempted 14)
Season102—Edward Ruhnke, Mount Union, 2014
(attempted 104)Career
263—Mike Zimmerman, Mount Union, 2005-07 (attempted 269)
Highest Percentage of Extra Points Made(Best Perfect Season)
100.0%—Mike Zimmerman, Mount Union, 2007 (100 of 100)
FGs, 102 PATs) (15 games)Also holds per-game record with 12.2 (183 in 15)
Career470—Jeff Schebler, Wis.-Whitewater, 2006-09
(75 FGs, 245 PATs)Per-game record—9.8, Edward Ruhnke, Mount
Union, 2013-14 (293 in 30)
Most Successful Two-Point Pass AttemptsGame
4—Josh Vogelbach, Guilford vs. Hampden-Sydney, Sept. 24, 2005; Rob Bristow, Pomona-Pitzer vs. Whittier, Oct. 19, 1985 (all in 4th quarter); Dave Geissler, Wis.-Stevens Point vs. Wis.-La Crosse, Sept. 21, 1985 (all in 4th quarter)
100 yards—95 times. Most recent: Noah Nordlie, Martin Luther vs. Crown (MN), Nov. 10, 2018; Chad Steinwachs, Baldwin Wallace vs. Ohio Northern, Nov. 3, 2018; Ronnie McShan, Hendrix vs. Berry, Oct. 13, 2018; Tyler Redmond, Emory & Henry vs. Rochester (NY), Sept. 22, 2018; Nathaniel Hill, Shenandoah vs. Methodist, Sept. 1, 2018
Most Yards Per Interception ReturnSeason
(Min. 7 ints.) 38.4—Randy Ames, Hope, 1996 (7 for 269)
Career(Min. 20 ints.) 20.4—Todd Schoelzel, Wis.-
Oshkosh, 1985-88 (22 for 448)
Most Touchdowns Scored on InterceptionsGame
3—By many playersSeason
4—Louis Berry, Mount Union, 2018 (5 intercep-tions)
Most Defensive Extra Points ScoredGame
2—Shontez Jones, Greenville vs. MacMurray, Sept. 30, 2000
Most Yards Gained914—Hardin-Simmons vs. Sul Ross St., Oct. 27,
2012 (685 passing, 229 rushing)
Most Yards Gained, Both Teams
1,714—Hardin-Simmons (914) & Sul Ross St. (800), Oct. 27, 2012 (188 plays)
Most Touchdowns Scored by Rushing and Passing
14—Concordia-M’head vs. Macalester, Sept. 24, 1977 (12 rushing, 2 passing)
RUSHINGMost Rushes
92—Merchant Marine vs. Catholic, Nov. 4, 2017 (592 yards); Wis.-River Falls vs. Wis.-Platteville, Oct. 21, 1989 (464 yards)
Most Yards Gained730—Maine Maritime vs. Coast Guard, Oct. 31,
2009 (63 rushes)
Most Touchdowns Scored by Rushing
12—Concordia-M’head vs. Macalester, Sept. 24, 1977
PASSINGMost Passes Attempted
84—Middlebury vs. Amherst, Oct. 5, 2013 (com-pleted 54); Carthage vs. North Central (IL), Oct. 17, 2009 (completed 47); Alma vs. Wis.-River Falls, Sept. 26, 2009 (completed 52)
Most Points Scored by a Losing Team Including Overtime
70—Utica vs. Hartwick (72), Nov. 10, 2007 (4 ot)
Most Points Scored by a Losing Team in Regulation
68—Hartwick vs. Brockport (70), Nov. 22, 2008
Most Points Scored in One Quarter
52—Mount Union vs. Averett, Sept. 1, 2007 (1st quarter)
Most Points Overcome to Win a Game
33—Lakeland vs. Concordia Wisconsin, Oct. 11, 1997 (trailed 33-0 with 7:53 left in 3rd quarter; won 41-33); Salisbury vs. Randolph-Macon, Sept. 15, 1984 (trailed 33-0 with 14:18 left in 2nd quarter; won 34-33); Wis.-Platteville vs. Wis.-Eau Claire, Nov. 8, 1980 (trailed 33-0 with 7:00 left in 2nd quarter; won 52-43)
Team Records 11
Most Points Scored in a Brief Period of Time
21 in 33 seconds—Mount Union vs. Defiance, Sept. 14, 1996 (turned 13-3 game into 34-3 in 2nd quarter; won 62-10)
32 in 4:04—Wis.-Stevens Point vs. Wis.-La Crosse, Sept. 21, 1985 (trailed 27-3 and 35-11 in 4th quarter; ended in 35-35 tie)
Most Points Scored in First Varsity Game
63—Bentley vs. Brooklyn (26), Sept. 24, 1988
Most Touchdowns Scored
15—Rockford vs. Trinity Bible, Sept. 6, 2003
Most Players Scoring Touchdowns
13—Saint John’s (MN) vs. St. Scholastica, Sept. 2, 2017
Most Extra Points Made by Kicking
13—St. Norbert vs. Grinnell, Sept. 22, 2018 (attempted 13); Rockford vs. Trinity Bible, Sept. 6, 2003; Concordia-M’head vs. Macalester, Sept. 24, 1977 (attempted 14)
Most Field Goals Made6—Rhodes vs. Millsaps, Sept. 22, 1984
(attempted 8)
Most Field Goals Attempted
8—Rhodes vs. Millsaps, Sept. 22, 1984 (made 6)
Most Defensive Extra-Point Returns Scored
2—Greenville vs. MacMurray, Sept. 30, 2000
Most Defensive Extra-Point Opportunities
2—Greenville vs. MacMurray, Sept. 30, 2000 (2 kick returns; 2 scored); Franklin & Marshall vs. Johns Hopkins, Nov. 7, 1992 (1 intercep-tion & 1 kick return; none scored); Wis.-River Falls vs. Wis.-La Crosse, Nov. 11, 1989 (2 kick returns; 1 scored); Buffalo St. vs. Brockport, Oct. 1, 1988 (1 interception & 1 kick return; none scored); Wis.-Platteville vs. Wis.-Oshkosh, Oct. 15, 1988 (2 interceptions; none scored)
TURNOVERS(Most Times Losing the Ball on Interceptions and Fumbles)
Most Turnovers13—St. Olaf vs. St. Thomas (MN), Oct. 12, 1985
Most Forced Fumbles8—Simpson vs. William Penn, Nov. 11, 2000
PUNTS BLOCKED BYMost Opponent’s Punts Blocked By
4—Benedictine (IL) vs. Olivet Nazarene, Oct. 22, & vs. Aurora, Oct. 29, 1988 (consecu-tive games, resulting in 4 TDs and 1 safety). Blocked 9 punts in three consecutive games, vs. MacMurray, Oct. 15, Olivet Nazarene and Aurora, resulting in 4 TDs and 2 safeties
FIRST DOWNSFewest First Downs Allowed
0—CWRU vs. Wooster, Sept. 21, 1985
SEASON—Offense
TOTAL OFFENSEMost Yards Gained Per Game
600.0—Hendrix, 2016 (6,000 in 10)
Most Yards Gained8,849—Mount Union, 2014 (15 games)
Most Yards Gained Per Play
8.2—Mount Union, 2008 (999 for 8,192)
Most Plays Per Game90.4—Central (IA), 2016 (904 in 10)
Most Touchdowns Scored Per Game by Rushing and Passing
(Opponent’s Passes Intercepted and Fumbles Recovered, Since 1985)
Highest Margin of Turnovers Per Game Over Opponents
2.9—Macalester, 1986 (29 in 10; 29 giveaways vs. 58 takeaways)
Most Takeaways58—Macalester, 1986 (28 interceptions, 30 fum-
bles gained)Also holds per-game record with 5.8 (58 in 10)
ADDITIONAL RECORDSMost Consecutive Victories
55—Mount Union (from Sept. 2, 2000, to Dec. 13, 2003)
Most Consecutive Regular-Season Victories
110—Mount Union (from Oct. 22, 1994, to Oct. 22, 2005)
Most Consecutive Games Without Defeat
60—Augustana (IL) (from Sept. 17, 1983, through Nov. 22, 1987; ended with 38-36 loss to Dayton, Nov. 29, 1987, in Division III play-offs and included one tie)
Most Consecutive Regular-Season Games Without Defeat
110—Mount Union (from Oct. 22, 1994, to Oct. 22, 2005)
Most Consecutive Winning Seasons
42—Central (IA) (1961-02)Note: Linfield has 63 consecutive winning sea-
sons (1956-18), 21 seasons as an NCAA member (1998-18)
Most Consecutive Games Without Being Shut Out
489—Mount Union (from Nov. 7, 1981, to pres-ent)
Most Consecutive Losses
50—Macalester (from Oct. 5, 1974, to Nov. 10, 1979; ended with 17-14 win over Mount Senario, Sept. 6, 1980)
Team Records 14
Most Consecutive Games Without a Tie
371—Widener (from Oct. 29, 1949, to Nov. 11, 1989; ended with 14-14 tie against Gettysburg, Sept. 8, 1990)
Highest-Scoring Tie Game
50-50—Catholic vs. Randolph-Macon, Sept. 16, 1995
Last Scoreless GameNov. 18, 1995—Amherst vs. Williams
Most Overtime Periods in a Game
6—Whittier (42) vs. Puget Sound (39), Sept. 25, 2010; St. Olaf (29) vs. St. Thomas (MN) (23), Sept. 20, 2008
Most Consecutive Games Scoring a Touchdown by Passing
105—Mount Union (from Oct. 5, 1991, to Oct. 27, 2001)
Most Consecutive Quarters Without Yielding a Touchdown by Rushing
61—Augustana (IL) (in 16 games from Sept. 27, 1986, to Nov. 7, 1987; 77 including four 1986 Division III playoff games); Union (NY) (in 16 games from Oct. 23, 1982, to Sept. 29, 1984)
Most Consecutive Quarters Without Yielding a Touchdown by Passing
44—Swarthmore (from Oct. 31, 1981, to Nov. 13, 1982)
Most Improved Won-Lost Record(Including Postseason Games)
Player, Team Years Plays Yards AvgDan Andrews, Brockport 2013-16 916 5,001 5.46*Record. $See initial page for explanation. ‡Record for minimum 500 carries.
Season YardsPlayer, Team Year G Plays Yards Avg.Nate Kmic, Mount Union †2008 15 377 2,790 7.40Justin Beaver, Wis.-Whitewater 2007 15 444 2,455 5.53Justin Beaver, Wis.-Whitewater †2005 14 428 2,420 5.65Dante Brown, Marietta †1996 10 314 2,385 7.60Nate Kmic, Mount Union 2006 15 336 2,365 7.04Dan Pugh, Mount Union †2002 14 384 2,300 5.99Lamar Carswell, Trine 2018 11 276 2,294 8.31R.J. Bowers, Grove City †1998 10 329 2,283 6.94Carey Bender, Coe †1994 10 295 2,243 7.60John Smith, Husson †2017 12 340 2,242 6.59Tony Sutton, Wooster †2004 12 352 2,240 6.36Mark Robinson, St. John Fisher 2004 12 386 2,194 5.68Le’Anthony Reasnover, Eureka 2018 11 319 2,187 6.86Robert Heller, Waynesburg †2007 11 383 2,176 5.68Brett Trichilo, Wilkes 2003 11 332 2,175 6.55James Clay, Mt. St. Joseph †2012 10 307 2,124 6.92Levell Coppage, Wis.-Whitewater 2011 15 380 2,120 5.58Levell Coppage, Wis.-Whitewater 2010 14 336 2,107 6.27Levell Coppage, Wis.-Whitewater †2009 15 310 2,107 6.80R.J. Bowers, Grove City †1999 10 344 2,098 6.10Sam Benger, Carnegie Mellon †2015 11 315 2,092 6.64Jordan Roberts, St. Thomas (MN) 2015 15 355 2,092 5.89Scottie Williams, Elmhurst †2012 12 329 2,046 6.22Ricky Gales, Simpson †1989 10 297 2,035 6.85Domonique Hayden, Thomas More †2013 10 242 2,017 8.33Mason Zurek, Wabash 2015 13 310 2,011 6.49Dante Washington, Carthage 2004 13 *463 1,990 4.30Logan Nemeth, Mount Union 2015 15 258 1,957 7.59Tony Sutton, Wooster †2003 9 271 1,955 7.21Tom Arcidiacono, Union (NY) 2005 12 350 1,954 5.58*Record. †National Champion.
Single-Game YardsYds. Player, Team (Opponent) Date465 Cartel Brooks, Heidelberg (Baldwin Wallace) Nov. 16, 2013455 Octavius McKoy, Western Conn. St. (Worcester St.) Oct. 26, 2013441 Dante Brown, Marietta (Baldwin Wallace) Oct. 5, 1996436 A.J. Pittorino, Hartwick (Waynesburg) Nov. 2, 1996429 Garet Lynch, Brockport (Hartwick) Nov. 22, 2008420 Kendall Roberson, East Tex. Baptist (Belhaven) Oct. 24, 2015417 Carey Bender, Coe (Grinnell) Oct. 9, 1993413 Dante Brown, Marietta (Heidelberg) Nov. 9, 1996407 Christaan Williams, Ohio Northern (Capital) Oct. 7, 2017391 Andrew Mocadlo, Wis.-La Crosse (Wis.-Stout) Nov. 1, 2003390 Paul Smith, Gettysburg (Muhlenberg) Oct. 23, 1999386 Levell Coppage, Wis.-Whitewater (Wis.-Eau Claire) Oct. 10, 2009385 Anthony Ambers, Greenville (Eureka) Nov. 6, 2010385 Jason Meyers, St. John Fisher (Rochester [NY]) Sept. 13, 2003382 Shane Davis, Loras (Dubuque) Nov. 8, 1997382 Pete Baranek, Carthage (North Central [IL]) Oct. 5, 1985377 Antwan Harris, Mount Ida (Becker) Sept. 24, 2005372 Octavius McKoy, Western Conn. St. (Mass. Maritime) Oct. 12, 2013371 Nate Kmic, Mount Union (St. John Fisher) Dec. 9, 2006363 Terry Underwood, Wagner (Hofstra) Oct. 15, 1988
Annual ChampionsYear Player, Team CL G Plays Yards Avg.1973 Billy Johnson, Widener Sr. 9 168 1,494 166.01974 Tim Barrett, John Carroll Sr. 9 256 1,409 156.6
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Year Player, Team CL G Plays Yards Avg.1975 Ron Baker, Monmouth (IL) Sr. 8 200 1,116 139.51976 Chuck Evans, Ferris St. Jr. 10 224 1,509 150.91977 Don Taylor, Central (IA) Sr. 9 267 1,329 147.71978 Dino Hall, Rowan Sr. 10 239 1,330 133.01979 Clay Sampson, Denison Jr. 9 323 1,517 168.61980 Scott Reppert, Lawrence So. 8 223 1,223 152.91981 Scott Reppert, Lawrence Jr. 9 250 1,410 156.71982 Scott Reppert, Lawrence Sr. 8 254 1,323 165.41983 John Franco, Wagner Sr. 8 175 1,166 145.81984 Gary Errico, UMass Lowell Sr. 9 165 1,404 156.01985 Bruce Montella, Chicago Sr. 9 265 1,372 152.41986 Sandy Rogers, Emory & Henry Sr. 11 231 1,730 157.31987 Chris Dabrow, Claremont-M-S Sr. 9 265 1,486 165.11988 Terry Underwood, Wagner Sr. 9 245 1,809 201.01989 Ricky Gales, Simpson Sr. 10 297 2,035 203.51990 Jon Warga, Wittenberg Sr. 10 254 1,836 183.61991 Hank Wineman, Albion Sr. 9 307 1,629 181.01992 Kirk Matthieu, Maine Maritime Jr. 9 327 1,733 192.61993 Carey Bender, Coe Jr. 10 261 1,718 171.81994 Carey Bender, Coe Sr. 10 295 2,243 224.31995 Brad Olson, Lawrence So. 9 242 1,760 195.61996 Dante Brown, Marietta Jr. 10 314 2,385 *238.51997 Jamie Lee, MacMurray Sr. 8 207 1,639 204.91998 R.J. Bowers, Grove City So. 10 329 2,283 228.31999 R.J. Bowers, Grove City Jr. 10 344 2,098 209.82000 Damon Saxon, King’s (PA) Sr. 10 281 1,744 174.42001 Shearrod Duncan, Ursinus Sr. 10 306 1,747 174.72002 Aaron Stepka, Colby So. 8 293 1,370 171.32003 Tony Sutton, Wooster Jr. 9 271 1,955 217.22004 Tony Sutton, Wooster Sr. 12 352 2,240 186.72005 Justin Beaver, Wis.-Whitewater So. 14 428 2,420 172.92006 Chris Sharpe, Springfield Jr. 12 261 1,941 161.82007 Robert Heller, Waynesburg Fr. 11 383 2,176 197.82008 Nate Kmic, Mount Union Sr. 15 377 *2,790 186.02009 Jim Bower, Maine Maritime Jr. 10 256 1,605 160.52010 Jim Bower, Maine Maritime Sr. 11 247 1,916 174.22011 Luke Sweeney, Pomona-Pitzer Jr. 8 298 1,419 177.42012 James Clay, Mt. St. Joseph Sr. 10 307 2,124 212.42013 Domonique Hayden, Thomas More Jr. 10 242 2,017 201.72014 Dylan Jones, Willamette Sr. 9 237 1,599 177.72015 Sam Benger, Carnegie Mellon So. 11 315 2,092 190.22016 Chazz Middlebrook, MacMurray So. 10 242 1,703 170.32017 John Smith, Husson Sr. 12 340 2,242 186.82018 Lance Moise, Concordia Chicago Jr. 8 209 1,676 209.5*Record.
PASSINGCareer Passing Efficiency(Minimum 325 Completions)Player, Team Years Att. Cmp. Int. Pct. Yds. TD Pts.Greg Micheli, Mount Union 2005-08 780 578 9 ‡.741 8,479 81 197.4Bill Borchert, Mount Union 1994-97 1,009 671 17 .665 10,201 141 194.2Brett Elliott, Linfield 2004-05 833 567 20 .681 8,614 110 193.7Gary Smeck, Mount Union 1997-00 752 504 15 .670 7,764 83 186.2Kevin Burke, Mount Union 2011-14 1,190 780 25 .655 12,087 134 183.8Rob Adamson, Mount Union 1998-99, 2001-02 582 369 17 .634 6,151 60 180.4Zac Bruney, Mount Union 2001-04 568 357 19 .629 5,727 63 177.5Mitch Tanney, Wabash/Monmouth (IL) 2002-05 531 353 6 .665 4,728 58 175.1Chase Burton, Franklin 2014-17 1,255 842 20 .671 11,579 121 173.2Bobby Swallow, Wash. & Jeff. 2005-08 1,023 697 15 .681 9,020 104 172.8Matt Blanchard, Wis.-Whitewater 2009-11 558 393 6 .704 5,106 44 171.2Roy Hampton, Trinity (TX) $1998-02 942 600 26 .637 8,869 94 170.2Reed Florence, Wittenberg 2010-13 695 434 19 .624 6,419 74 169.7Michael Jorris, Mount Union 2003-06 601 385 19 .641 5,723 58 169.6
Yds. Player, Team (Opponent) Date602 Tom Stallings, St. Thomas (MN) (Bethel [MN]) Nov. 13, 1993598 Ryan Throndset, Greensboro (LaGrange) Nov. 10, 2012593 Jagger Green, FDU-Florham (TCNJ) Sept. 1, 2017592 Josh Vogelbach, Guilford (Hampden-Sydney) Sept. 22, 2007589 Joe Montrella, Juniata (Widener) Nov. 13, 1999588 Nik Schulte, Loras (Augustana [IL]) Sept. 19, 2015
Single-Game AttemptsAtt. Player, Team (Opponent) Date84 McCallum Foote, Middlebury (Amherst) Oct. 5, 201384 Evan Jones, Carthage (North Central [IL]) Oct. 17, 200984 Mackenzie McGrady, Alma (Wis.-River Falls) Sept. 26, 200982 Bryan Peterson, Whitworth (La Verne) Sept. 20, 201481 Jordan Poznick, Principia (Blackburn) Oct. 10, 199280 Scott Kello, Sul Ross St. (Howard Payne) Oct. 5, 200279 Joe Plassmeyer, Westminster (MO) (Greenville) Oct. 27, 201279 Brandon Luczak, Kalamazoo (Hope) Nov. 14, 200979 Josh Vogelbach, Guilford (Greensboro) Sept. 29, 200779 Mike Wallace, Ohio Wesleyan (Denison) Oct. 3, 198178 Brett Dietz, Hanover (Baldwin Wallace) Nov. 22, 200378 Shawn Wheeler, Capital (Ohio Northern) Nov. 13, 199977 Joe Plassmeyer, Westminster (MO) (MacMurray) Oct. 20, 201277 Justin Peery, Westminster (MO) (MacMurray) Nov. 14, 199876 Burke Moser, Chicago (Berry) Oct. 8, 201675 Alex Krivda, Widener (FDU-Florham) Nov. 7, 201575 Mason Espinosa, Ohio Wesleyan (Wabash) Oct. 27, 201274 Ryan Kusilek, Wis.-River Falls (St. Thomas [MN]) Sept. 8, 201274 Donald McKillop, Middlebury (Williams) Oct. 16, 201074 Donald McKillop, Middlebury (Amherst) Oct. 10, 200974 Mitch Niekamp, Illinois Col. (St. Norbert) Nov. 8, 200874 Bill Nietzke, Alma (Hope) Oct. 26, 1996
Single-Game CompletionsCmp. Player, Team (Opponent) Date58 Bryan Peterson, Whitworth (La Verne) Sept. 20, 201456 Brandon Luczak, Kalamazoo (Hope) Nov. 14, 200954 McCallum Foote, Middlebury (Amherst) Oct. 5, 201353 Jagger Green, FDU-Florham (Lycoming) Oct. 7, 201753 Bryan Peterson, Whitworth (Pacific Lutheran) Nov. 8, 201453 Joe Plassmeyer, Westminster (MO) (Greenville) Oct. 27, 201252 Pete Coughlin, Wash. & Jeff. (Brockport) Nov. 18, 201652 Mason Espinosa, Ohio Wesleyan (Wabash) Oct. 27, 201252 Mackenzie McGrady, Alma (Wis.-River Falls) Sept. 26, 200951 Chase Burton, Franklin (Thomas More) Sept. 3, 201651 Kyle Boden, Emory & Henry (Hampden-Sydney) Oct. 15, 201151 Scott Kello, Sul Ross St. (Howard Payne) Oct. 5, 200250 Justin Peery, Westminster (MO) (MacMurray) Nov. 14, 199850 Tim Lynch, Hofstra (Fordham) Oct. 19, 199148 Michael Whitley, Lakeland (Hope) Sept. 16, 201748 Alex Krivda, Widener (FDU-Florham) Nov. 7, 201548 Josh Vogelbach, Guilford (Greensboro) Sept. 29, 200748 Jordan Poznick, Principia (Blackburn) Oct. 10, 199247 Hayden Bauserman, Shenandoah (Hampden-Sydney) Oct. 6, 201847 Ian Kolste, Whitworth (Pacific Lutheran) Oct. 15, 201647 Nik Schulte, Loras (Augustana [IL]) Sept. 19, 201547 Drew Frenette, Endicott (Salve Regina) Nov. 15, 201447 Ryan Throndset, Greensboro (Methodist) Nov. 2, 201347 Donald McKillop, Middlebury (Williams) Oct. 16, 201047 Evan Jones, Carthage (North Central [IL]) Oct. 17, 200947 Donald McKillop, Middlebury (Amherst) Oct. 10, 200947 Donald McKillop, Middlebury (Williams) Oct. 11, 200847 Jordan Berg, Augsburg (Gust. Adolphus) Oct. 27, 200747 Brett Elliott, Linfield (Wis.-Whitewater) Dec. 3, 200547 Mike Wallace, Ohio Wesleyan (Denison) Oct. 3, 1981
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Annual ChampionsYear Player, Team Class G Att Cmp. Avg. Int. Pct. Yds. TD1973 Pat Clements, Kenyon Jr. 9 239 133 14.8 17 .556 1,738 121974 Larry Cenotto, Pomona-Pitzer Sr. 9 294 147 16.3 23 .500 2,024 151975 Ron Miller, Elmhurst Sr. 8 205 118 14.8 15 .576 1,398 71976 Tom Hamilton, Occidental Jr. 8 235 131 16.4 10 .557 1,988 101977 Tom Hamilton, Occidental Sr. 9 323 171 19.0 17 .529 2,132 131978 Robert Farra, Claremont-M-S Jr. 9 359 196 21.8 15 .546 2,770 20Beginning in 1979, ranked on passing efficiency rating points, minimum 15 attempts per game (instead of per-game completions)Year Player, Team Class G Att Cmp. Int. Pct. Yds. TD Pts.1979 David Broecker, Wabash Fr. 9 145 81 9 .559 1,311 13 149.01980 George Muller, Hofstra Sr. 10 189 115 14 .608 1,983 15 160.41981 Larry Atwater, Coe Sr. 9 172 92 10 .535 1,615 15 147.21982 Mike Bennett, Cornell College Sr. 9 154 83 8 .539 1,436 17 158.31983 Joe Shield, Trinity (CT) Jr. 8 238 135 13 .567 2,185 19 149.11984 Cody Dearing, Randolph-Macon Sr. 10 226 125 12 .553 2,139 27 163.41985 Robb Disbennett, Salisbury Sr. 10 153 94 6 .614 1,462 16 168.41986 Gary Collier, Emory & Henry Jr. 11 171 88 6 .514 1,509 21 158.91987 Jimbo Fisher, Samford Sr. 10 252 139 5 .551 2,394 34 175.41988 Steve Flynn, Central (IA) Jr. 8 133 82 6 .616 1,190 10 152.51989 Joe Blake, Simpson Jr. 10 144 93 3 .645 1,705 19 203.31990 Dan Sharley, Dayton Sr. 10 149 95 2 .637 1,377 12 165.11991 Pat Mayew, Saint John’s (MN) Sr. 9 247 154 4 .623 2,408 30 181.01992 Steve Keller, Dayton Sr. 10 153 99 5 .647 1,350 17 168.91993 Willie Seiler, Saint John’s (MN) Sr. 10 205 141 6 .687 2,648 33 224.61994 Mike Simpson, Eureka So. 10 158 116 5 .734 1,988 25 *225.01995 Bill Borchert, Mount Union So. 10 225 160 4 .711 2,270 30 196.31996 Bill Borchert, Mount Union Jr. 10 240 165 6 .687 2,655 38 208.91997 Bill Borchert, Mount Union Sr. 10 272 190 1 .698 2,933 47 216.71998 Troy Dougherty, Grinnell Jr. 10 293 198 5 .675 3,310 36 199.61999 Gary Smeck, Mount Union Jr. 10 199 131 3 .658 2,274 30 208.62000 Brian Dawson, Wash. & Jeff. So. 10 227 149 6 .656 2,675 29 201.52001 Dustin Proctor, Hardin-Simmons Jr. 9 178 116 3 .652 2,194 28 217.22002 Roy Hampton, Trinity (TX) Sr. 14 397 260 6 .655 4,095 43 184.92003 Zac Bruney, Mount Union Jr. 14 234 145 8 .620 2,439 28 182.22004 Brett Elliott, Linfield Jr. 13 437 290 11 .664 *4,595 *61 195.72005 Brett Elliott, Linfield Sr. 11 396 277 9 .699 4,019 49 191.52006 Dustin Huff, Wabash Sr. 10 318 215 8 .676 2,961 29 170.92007 Chad Rupp, Franklin Jr. 11 302 212 6 .702 3,250 35 194.92008 Greg Micheli, Mount Union Sr. 15 320 240 2 *.750 3,743 36 209.12009 Kurt Rocco, Mount Union Sr. 15 341 236 8 .692 3,926 42 201.92010 Eric Watt, Trine Sr. 12 294 197 6 .670 2,873 33 182.12011 Alex Thiry, St. Scholastica Sr. 11 227 160 3 .705 2,608 37 218.12012 Kevin Burke, Mount Union So. 15 359 249 7 .694 3,772 38 188.72013 Spencer Stanek, North Central (IL) Sr. 14 372 264 2 .710 3,495 43 187.02014 Dylan Warden, North Central (IL) So. 10 167 102 7 .611 1,611 24 181.22015 Nick Martin, Saint John’s (MN) Sr. 12 197 137 2 .695 2,003 23 191.42016 Tanner Matlick, Monmouth (IL) Sr. 11 254 178 8 .701 2,691 29 190.52017 D’Angelo Fulford, Mount Union So. 14 282 194 5 .688 3,096 50 216.02018 Jackson Erdmann, Saint John’s (MN) Jr. 13 344 224 8 .651 3,450 47 189.8*Record. ††Declared champion; with six more pass attempts (making 15 per game), all interceptions, still would have highest efficiency rating (187.3). †††Declared champion; with one more attempt (making 15 per game), an interception, still would have highest efficiency rating (162.8).
Annual Passing Efficiency Leaders before 1979Year Player, Team G Att. Cmp. Int. Pct. Yds. TD Pts.1973 Mitch Sanders, Bridgeport 10 151 84 7 .556 1,551 23 182.91974 Tom McGuire, Benedictine (IL) 10 221 142 16 .643 2,206 16 157.51975 Jim Morrow, Wash. & Jeff. 9 137 82 7 .599 1,283 11 154.81976 Aaron Van Dyke, Cornell College 9 154 91 12 .591 1,611 14 161.41977 Matt Winslow, Middlebury 8 130 79 5 .608 919 17 155.61978 Matt Dillon, Cornell College 9 166 98 7 .590 1,567 16 161.7*Record. ††Declared champion; with six more pass attempts (making 15 per game), all interceptions, still would have highest efficiency rating (187.3). †††Declared champion; with one more attempt (making 15 per game), an interception, still would have highest
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RECEIVINGCareer Receptions Per Game(Minimum 120 Receptions)
Scored FG Pts.Nate Kmic, Mount Union †2008 *44 0 0 264Le’Anthony Reasnover, Eureka †2018 42 0 0 252Dan Pugh, Mount Union †2002 41 2 0 248Nate Kmic, Mount Union 2007 39 0 0 234Jordan Roberts, St. Thomas
Annual Champions(Ranked on Average Per Game)Year Player, Team Class G No. Avg. Yards1973 Ralph Gebhardt, Rochester (NY) So. 9 13 1.44 1051974 Kevin Birkholz, Carleton Jr. 9 11 1.22 1371975 Mark Persichetti, Wash. & Jeff. So. 9 10 1.11 971976 Gary Jantzer, Southern Ore. St. Sr. 9 10 1.11 631977 Greg Jones, FDU-Florham So. 9 10 1.11 106
Mike Jones, Norwich So. 9 10 1.11 981978 Don Sutton, San Fran. St. Fr. 8 10 1.25 431979 Greg Holland, Simpson Fr. 9 11 1.22 1501980 Tim White, Lawrence Sr. 8 10 1.25 1311981 Tom Devine, Juniata Sr. 9 12 1.33 911982 Mick McConkey, Neb. Wesleyan Sr. 9 12 1.33 1111983 John Bernard, Buffalo Sr. 10 12 1.20 1431984 Chris McMahon, Catholic Sr. 9 13 1.44 1401985 Kim McManis, Lane Sr. 9 11 1.22 1651986 Steve Nappo, Buffalo Sr. 11 13 1.18 1551987 Mark Dorner, Juniata Sr. 10 *15 *1.50 2021988 Tim Lennon, Curry Jr. 9 11 1.22 861989 Ron Davies, Coast Guard So. 9 11 1.22 901990 Craig Garritano, FDU-Florham Jr. 9 10 1.11 158
Year Player, Team Class G No. Avg. Yards1992 Chris Butts, Worcester St. Jr. 9 12 1.33 1091993 Ricky Webb, Emory & Henry Sr. 8 8 1.00 561994 Antonio Moore, Widener So. 10 13 1.30 1161995 Mike Susi, Lebanon Valley Sr. 8 8 1.00 153
LeMonde Zachary, St. Lawrence Fr. 7 7 1.00 1091996 Peter Hinkle, Ursinus So. 10 11 1.10 2471997 Joel Feuerstahler, Martin Luther Sr. 9 10 1.10 2221998 Mike Cotton, UMass Dartmouth Jr. 10 11 1.10 2061999 Steve Cella, Trinity (CT) Jr. 8 9 1.10 106
Eric Newsome, Hobart Jr. 8 9 1.10 1482000 Ben Matthews, Bethel (MN) Sr. 10 *15 *1.50 1342001 Kip Daniels, Aurora Sr. 9 9 1.00 76
David Garcia, Texas Lutheran Jr. 10 9 0.90 121Dan McKeown, Adrian Jr. 10 9 0.90 93
2005 Colin Carrier, Chicago Sr. 9 10 1.11 852006 Craig Haywood, King’s (PA) Sr. 10 12 1.20 2092007 Phil Schroer, Neb. Wesleyan Jr. 8 8 1.00 2212008 Matt Meyer, Aurora Sr. 11 10 0.91 2732009 Corry Stewart, Hanover Sr. 10 9 0.90 1382010 Harry Melendez, Trinity (CT) Sr. 8 9 1.13 1002011 Demetreus Johnson, Coe Jr. 10 8 0.80 1442012 Zach Autenrieb, Thomas More Sr. 8 8 1.00 2002013 Matt Mancino, Montclair St. Sr. 10 8 0.80 38
Tanner Troutman, Lycoming Jr. 10 8 0.80 1132014 Eric Gargiulo, Montclair St. Jr. 10 10 1.00 1142015 Victor Bunce, Claremont-M-S So. 9 9 1.00 1072016 Michael Alada, St. Thomas (MN) Sr. 13 11 0.85 932017 Daniel Gonzales, Redlands Sr. 9 9 1.0 582018 Jefferson Frtiz, Mary
Hardin-BaylorSo. 15 12 0.80 135
*Record.
TOTAL TACKLESCareer Total Tackles Per Game(Min 300)Player, Team Years G Solo Ast. Total Avg.Ryan Slager, Grinnell 2015-18 40 271 *334 *605 15.13Tavarski Wallace, Adrian 2003-06 32 227 202 429 13.41Kyle McGivney, Luther 2008-11 41 255 290 545 13.29Casey McConnell, Kenyon 2001-03, 05 40 294 237 531 13.28Mark Mashburn, Dubuque 2005-07 30 204 184 388 12.93Brett Maloney, Grinnell 2005-08 30 164 216 380 12.67Ron Swearingin, Capital 2000-03 40 282 217 499 12.47Cody Hickman, Minn.-Morris 2011-14 40 201 296 497 12.43Matt O’Bryant, Millsaps 2000-03 38 236 236 472 12.42Ethan Kennon, Maranatha
Season Total Tackles Per GamePlayer, Team Year G Solo Ast. Total Avg.Kyle McGivney, Luther †2010 10 87 *111 *198 19.8Wyatt Lee, Lawrence †2018 10 90 89 179 17.9Robert Gunn, Earlham †2000 10 *106 72 178 17.8Ethan Kennon, Maranatha
Single-Game Tackles for Loss(Since 2000)TFL Player, Team (Opponent) Date9.5 Ernest Wiggins, Husson (SUNY Maritime) Oct. 27, 20128.5 Kevin McNamara, Saint John’s (MN) (Monmouth [IL]) Nov. 19, 20058 Dominick Spaulding, Mount Ida (Becker) Nov. 1, 20148 Sam Calley, Curry (Nichols) Nov. 9, 20138 Brenden Givan, Stillman (Pikeville) Sept. 1, 20017.5 Frankie Feaster, Muhlenberg (Randolph-Macon) Nov. 24, 20187.5 Caleb Dalzell, George Fox (Linfield) Oct. 21, 20177.5 Aaron Karlen, Wis,-Stevens Pt. (Wis,-La Crosse) Oct. 31, 20157.5 Ryan Armstrong, Olivet (Kalamazoo) Oct. 25, 20147.5 Matt Rugenstein, Hope (DePauw) Sept. 16, 20067 Vince Char, Widener (King’s [PA]) Nov. 4, 20177 Andy Paider, Lawrence (Illinois Col.) Oct. 5, 20137 Bryan Narcisse, Worcester St. (Anna Maria) Sept. 7, 20137 Matt Harris, Gallaudet (Becker) Oct. 22, 20117 Ryan Bailey, Millikin (Ill. Wesleyan) Oct. 13, 20077 Ben Hare, North Central (IL) (Augsburg) Sept. 18, 20047 Jon Foss, Bethel (MN) (Gust. Adolphus) Sept. 22, 20016.5 Numerous players with 6.5 Nov. 10, 2018
Annual ChampionsYear Player, Team Class G Solo Ast. Total Avg.2000 Russ Watson, Worcester St. Jr. 9 32 0 32.0 3.62001 Steven Wilson, King’s (PA) Sr. 10 37 3 38.5 *3.92002 Patrick Ryan, Benedictine (IL) So. 10 33 0 33.0 3.32003 Brad DeHaven, Salisbury Jr. 8 22 0 22.0 2.82004 Jason Trusnik, Ohio Northern Jr. 10 27 8 31.0 3.1
Jason Ripke, Simpson Jr. 10 26 10 31.0 3.12005 Kevin Culbert, Frostburg St. Sr. 11 30 6 33.0 3.02006 Drew Wethington, WashU Sr. 8 21 6 24.0 3.02007 Mike Czerwien, Wayneburg Sr. 11 31 7 34.5 3.12008 Brock Arndt, Redlands Sr. 9 18 9 22.5 2.52009 Matt Lunder, Wis.-Stevens
PointJr. 10 17 15 24.5 2.5
2010 Eric Hedin, Linfield Sr. 11 28 8 32.0 2.92011 James Huddleston, Ohio
WesleyanJr. 10 21 5 23.5 2.4
2012 Ernest Wiggins, Husson Jr. 10 29 12 35.0 3.5
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Year Player, Team Class G Solo Ast. Total Avg.2013 Kolin Sullivan, Kenyon Sr. 10 21 10 26.0 2.62014 Montel Lee, Ferrum Fr. 10 24 0 24.0 2.42015 Ryan Aelker, Bluffton Sr. 10 21 6 24.0 2.42016 Austin Crow, Heidelberg Jr. 10 23 11 28.5 2.92017 Javon Muhammad, MacMurray Jr. 10 25 4 27.0 2.72018 Javon Muhammad, MacMurray Sr. 9 30 4 32.0 3.6*Record.
Player, Team Year G FFBrian Cilento, Kean †2007 10 6Bryan Sandry, Maranatha Baptist †2006 9 6Anthony Figeiredo, Worcester St. 2006 10 6Evan Hoffman, Hobart 2006 10 6Peter Sherman, Colby †2004 7 6Casey Carlson, Pacific Lutheran †2003 9 6Tom Adams, Mount Ida 2003 10 6Kyle Westphal, Simpson 2003 11 6Erik Tinsley, Concordia Chicago 2000 9 6Jacob Freeman, Hardin-Simmons 2000 10 6†National champion.
Single-Game Forced FumblesFF Player, Team (Opponent) Date5 Ernest Wiggins, Husson (SUNY Maritime) Oct. 27, 20124 Nick Rice, Thomas More (Franklin) Oct. 11, 20023 Patrick Pipitone, Linfield (Pacific Lutheran) Oct. 27, 20183 Elijah Smith, Anderson (IN) (Earlham) Oct. 13, 20183 Jean Cherilus, Saint Vincent (Geneva) Sept. 16, 20173 Cameron Smith, Ohio Wesleyan (Otterbein) Sept. 2, 20173 Jason Disney, Howard Payne (S’western
Assemblies)Sept. 3, 2016
3 Andrew Robinson, Wis.-Platteville (Wis.-River Falls) Oct. 11, 20143 Justin Broussard, Southwestern (TX) Sept. 13, 20143 Jarrell Chandler, Salisbury (Frostburg St.) Nov. 10, 20073 Jamie Edlow, Hampden-Sydney (Catholic) Oct. 21, 20063 Michael Tuertscher, CWRU (WashU) Oct. 21, 20063 Jake Dearing, Texas Lutheran (McMurry) Sept. 24, 20053 Matt Chiles, Bluffton (Anderson [IN]) Oct. 16, 20043 Brooks Klosterman, Mt. St. Joseph (Rose-Hulman) Sept. 11, 20043 Joe Sollitt, Concordia Chicago (Benedictine [IL]) Nov. 2, 20023 Greg Boucher, Western Conn. St. (Mount Ida) Sept. 8, 2001
Annual ChampionsYear Player, Team Class G FF Avg.2000 Tony Pate, Concordia Chicago So. 9 ‡11 1.22‡In 2000, the total was forced fumbles plus fumbles recovered. Beginning in 2001, FF was forced fumbles only.Year Player, Team Class G FF Avg.2001 Greg Boucher, Western Conn. St. Sr. 8 5 0.632002 Brian Cook, Johns Hopkins Fr. 10 5 0.50
Casey McConnell, Kenyon So. 10 5 0.502003 Casey Carlson, Pacific Lutheran Sr. 9 6 0.672004 Peter Sherman, Colby Sr. 7 6 0.862005 Andrew Kruse, Martin Luther Sr. 9 5 0.562006 Bryan Sandry, Maranatha Baptist Sr. 9 6 0.672007 Brian Cilento, Kean Sr. 10 6 0.602008 Nick Ferrante, Mount Ida Sr. 9 6 0.672009 Ed Dauphin, Rochester (NY) Jr. 10 7 0.702010 James Brain, Utica So. 10 5 0.50
Annual ChampionsYear Player, Team Class No. Yards Avg.1973 Al Shepherd, Monmouth (IL) Sr. 18 347 19.31974 Joe Troise, Kean Fr. 12 342 28.51975 Mitch Brown, St. Lawrence So. 25 430 17.21976 Kevin Doherty, Mass. Maritime Fr. 11 332 30.21977 Charles Watkins, Knoxville Sr. 15 278 18.51978 Dennis Robinson, Wesleyan (CT) Sr. ††9 263 29.21979 Steve Moffett, Maryville (TN) Jr. 19 357 18.81980 Mike Askew, Kean Jr. 16 304 19.01981 Mike Askew, Kean Sr. 12 251 20.91982 Tom Southall, Colorado Col. So. 13 281 21.61983 Edmond Donald, Millsaps Jr. 15 320 21.31984 Robert Middlebrook, Knoxville So. 9 260 28.91985 Dan Schone, Illinois Col. Fr. 11 231 21.01986 Chuck Downey, Stony Brook Jr. 17 530 *31.21987 Keith Winston, Knoxville Sr. 16 343 21.41988 Dennis Tarr, Framingham St. Jr. 9 178 19.81989 Chris Warren, Ferrum Sr. 18 421 23.41990 Melvin Dillard, Ferrum Sr. 25 *688 27.51991 Jordan Nixon, Augustana (IL) Sr. 27 473 17.51992 Vic Moncato, FDU-Florham So. †††10 243 24.31993 Eric Green, Benedictine (IL) Sr. 13 346 26.61994 Ariel Bell, Frostburg St. Sr. 19 329 17.31995 Jim Wallace, Ripon Jr. 17 305 17.91996 Tyrone Brown, Howard Payne Sr. 21 415 19.81997 Seth Wallace, Coe Fr. ††††10 301 30.11998 Matt Buddenhagen, Ithaca Sr. 29 667 23.01999 Jake Wolter, Wis.-Whitewater Jr. 12 230 19.22000 Elliot Turner, Greenville Jr. 14 385 27.52001 Chris McKinney, Guilford Jr. 20 533 26.72002 Chad Strehlo, Hamline Sr. 11 192 17.52003 Brian Woods, Allegheny Sr. 21 423 20.12004 Brandon Hazenberg, Linfield Jr. 17 389 22.92005 D.J. Howard, Adrian So. 18 334 18.6
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Year Player, Team Class No. Yards Avg.2006 Joshua Kraemer, Ripon So. 13 226 17.42007 Jason Chier, Ithaca Jr. 14 286 20.42008 Caleb Jennings, Emory & Henry So. 27 498 18.42009 Anthony Kewley, Framingham St. Sr. 19 317 16.72010 Kentel Noel, Chris. Newport Fr. 14 348 24.92011 Dan Ruffrage, Ithaca Sr. 15 393 26.22012 Sean Hopkins, Wesley Jr. 20 372 18.62013 Ryan Malone, Ohio Northern Sr. 16 309 19.32014 Dakota Nelson, Manchester So. 15 382 25.52015 Daniel Lis, Wash. & Jeff. Sr. 15 274 18.32016 Brandon Johnson, Methodist Sr. 9 196 21.82017 Troy Speakman, Mt. St. Joseph Fr. 22 415 18.92018 Aaron Sims, Mary Hardin-Baylor Fr. 19 553 29.1*Record. ‡Ranked on minimum of 1.5 returns per game in 1973; 1.2 from 1974. ††Declared champion; with one more return (making 1.25 per game) for zero yards, still would have highest average (26.3). †††Declared cham-pion; with one more return (making 1.22 per game) for zero yards, still would have highest average (22.1). ††††Declared champion; with one more return (making 1.22 per game) for zero yards, still would have highest average (27.4).
Annual ChampionsYear Player, Team Class No. Yards ‡Avg..1973 Greg Montgomery, Wis.-Whitewater So. 17 518 30.51974 Tom Oleksa, Muhlenberg Sr. 15 467 31.11975 Jeff Levant, Beloit Jr. 15 434 28.91976 Daryl Brown, Tufts Sr. 11 377 34.31977 Charlie Black, Marietta Jr. 14 465 33.21978 Russ Atchison, Centre So. 11 284 25.81979 Jim Iannone, Rochester (NY) Jr. 13 411 31.61980 Mike Askew, Kean So. ††10 415 41.51981 Gene Cote, Wesleyan (CT) Sr. 16 521 32.61982 Jim Hachey, Bridgewater St. Jr. 16 477 29.81983 Tom Myers, Coe So. 11 401 36.51984 Mike Doetsch, Trinity (CT) Jr. 13 434 33.41985 Gary Newsom, Lane So. 10 319 31.91986 Glenn Koch, Tufts Sr. 14 472 33.71987 Anthony Drakeford, Ferrum Sr. 15 507 33.81988 Harold Owens, Wis.-La Crosse Jr. 10 508 29.91989 Byron Womack, Iona Sr. 15 531 35.41990 Nate Kirtman, Pomona-Pitzer Jr. 14 515 36.81991 Tom Reason, Albion So. 13 423 32.51992 Jason Martin, Coe So. 11 438 39.81993 Eric Green, Benedictine (IL) Sr. 19 628 33.11994 Brandon Steinheim, Wesley Fr. 10 422 42.21995 Derrick Brooms, Chicago Sr. 12 422 35.21996 Trevor Shannon, Wartburg So. 14 501 35.81997 Qasim Ward, UMass Boston Fr. 10 314 31.41998 Tony Hill, Salisbury Sr. 14 549 39.21999 David Ziegler, John Carroll Sr. 11 393 35.72000 Andy Traetow, Gust. Adolphus So. 17 584 34.42001 Kevin Gniadek, Worcester St. Sr. 15 469 31.32002 Roger Snyder, Wash. & Jeff. Sr. 19 616 32.42003 Derek Stanley, Wis.-Whitewater Fr. 12 443 36.92004 Marcus Washington, Bridgewater (VA) Jr. 11 420 38.22005 Stuart Sitterson, Wash. & Lee Fr. 12 408 34.02006 Jihad Mahasin, Menlo So. 17 564 33.22007 Kareen Moon, Wm. Paterson Sr. 13 452 34.82008 Larry Beavers, Wesley Sr. 17 672 39.52009 John Kavanagh, Wash. & Lee So. 15 498 33.22010 Darnell Williams, Louisiana Col. Jr. 12 582 *48.5
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Year Player, Team Class No. Yards ‡Avg..2011 Mike Graham, Western New Eng. Jr. 15 529 35.32012 Graham Asum, Worcester St. Sr. 30 952 31.72013 Shabashe McIntosh, Husson Jr. 11 409 37.22014 Dylan Peebles, SUNY Cortland Jr. 26 907 34.92015 Jordan Schemm, Ithaca So. 11 414 37.62016 Alex Bell, Hardin-Simmons Jr. 19 714 37.62017 Evan Garvey, Westfield St. So. 19 590 31.12018 Bradley Jefferson, Averett Sr. 13 525 40.4*Record. ‡Ranked on minimum of 1.5 returns per game in 1973; 1.2 from 1974. ††Declared champion; with one more return (making 1.2 per game) for zero yards, still would have highest average (37.7).
Annual ChampionsYear Player, Team Class Made Atts. Pct. PG1973 Chuck Smeltz, Susquehanna Jr. 10 14 .714 1.111974 Ted Swan, Colorado Col. So. 13 15 .867 1.441975 Jeff Reitz, Lawrence So. 15 26 .577 1.671976 Mark Sniegocki, Bethany (WV) So. 11 14 .786 1.221977 Bob Unruh, Wheaton (IL) Jr. 11 14 .786 1.221978 Craig Walker, McDaniel So. 13 24 .542 1.441979 Jeff Holter, Concordia-M’head Jr. 12 15 .800 1.331980 Jeff Holter, Concordia-M’head Sr. 13 19 .684 1.301981 Scott Ryerson, UCF So. 18 29 .621 1.801982 Manny Matsakis, Capital Jr. 13 20 .650 1.441983 Mike Farrell, Adrian So. 12 21 .571 1.331984 Gary Potter, Hamline Jr. 15 21 .714 1.501985 Joe Bevelhimer, Wabash Sr. 14 22 .636 1.40
Jim Hever, Rhodes Sr. 14 23 .609 1.401986 Tim Dewberry, Occidental Sr. 13 21 .619 1.441987 Doug Dickason, John Carroll Sr. 13 21 .619 1.441988 Steve Graeca, John Carroll Fr. 15 16 *.938 1.671989 Dave Bergmann, San Diego So. 14 18 .778 1.56
Rich Egal, Merchant Marine Fr. 14 22 .636 1.561990 Ken Edelman, Mount Union Sr. 20 27 .741 2.001991 Greg Harrison, Union (NY) So. 12 16 .750 1.331992 Todd Holthaus, Rose-Hulman Jr. 13 19 .684 1.301993 Steve Milne, Brockport Sr. 13 16 .813 1.301994 Chris Kondik, Baldwin Wallace Fr. 13 17 .765 1.301995 Dennis Unger, Albright So. 16 20 .800 1.601996 Roger Egbert, Union (NY) Sr. 11 15 .733 1.221997 Ryan Boutwell, Gust. Adolphus Jr. 13 18 .722 1.301998 David Vitatoe, John Carroll Jr. 13 16 .813 1.30
Michael Padgett, Bridgewater (VA) Sr. 13 23 .565 1.301999 Ryan Geisler, Cal Lutheran Jr. 14 18 .778 1.56
Year Player, Team Class Made Atts. Pct. PG2000 Carlos Martinez, Buena Vista Jr. 17 24 .708 1.702001 George Merrill, Albright Sr. 16 26 .615 1.602002 Ben Lambert, WashU So. 15 21 .714 1.502003 Rhett Soltas, Norwich Jr. 18 22 .818 1.642004 Lucas Raschke, Wis.-Oshkosh Fr. 19 21 .908 1.902005 Geoff Troy, Merchant Marine Fr. 18 21 .857 1.802006 Chris Kemmerer, Buena Vista Sr. 16 22 .727 1.602007 Jeff Schebler, Wis.-Whitewater So. 21 27 .778 1.752008 Jackson Damron, Cal Lutheran Fr. 17 23 .739 1.892009 Garrett Biel, Trinity (TX) Fr. 17 19 .895 1.702010 Tyler Funk, Carthage Jr. 15 18 .833 1.50
Travis Braun, Kalamazoo So. 15 19 .789 1.50Jered Fohrman, Wis.-Stevens Point Jr. 15 21 .714 1.50Scott Roche, Wheaton (IL) Jr. 18 28 .643 1.50
2011 Allen Cain, Texas Lutheran Jr. 17 21 .810 1.702012 Miles MacKenzie, Ohio Wesleyan So. 18 29 .621 1.802013 Kresimir Ivkovic, John Carroll Jr. 20 24 .833 1.822014 Edward Ruhnke, Mount Union Sr. 27 33 .818 1.802015 Thomas Woodburn, Utica Sr. 22 26 .846 *2.202016 Will Gingery, Wittenberg Sr. 23 29 .793 1.922017 Nathan Hierlihy, Redlands Sr. 15 21 .714 1.672018 Jake Tanner, DePauw Sr. 15 19 .789 1.50*Record.
ALL-TIME LONGEST PLAYSSince 1941, official maximum length of all plays fixed at 100 yards.
RushingYds. Player, Team (Opponent) Year99 Payton Bowdry, Northwestern-St. Paul (Minn.-Morris) 201899 John Pyles, Otterbein (Capital) 201599 Will McGhee, Randolph-Macon (Emory & Henry) 201399 Scottie Williams, Elmhurst (Millikin) 201299 Cartel Brooks, Heidelberg (Wilmington [OH]) 201299 Joseph Moultrie, Birmingham-So. (Huntingdon) 201299 Keith Welch, Lewis & Clark (Pacific Lutheran) 201099 Jay Bernardo, Rensselaer (Endicott) 200599 Neil Suckow, Coe (Simpson) 200599 T.J. Miller, Buena Vista (Simpson) 200399 Derek Garrod, Ohio Northern (Wilmington [OH]) 200299 Reggie Boyce, Salisbury (Chowan) 200099 Bill Casey, UMass Dartmouth (Norwich) 199599 Kelly Wilkinson, Principia (Trinity Bible) 199599 Derrick Johnson, Kenyon (Denison) 199499 Arnie Boigner, Ohio Northern (Muskingum) 199299 Reese Wilson, MacMurray (Eureka) 198699 Don Patria, Rensselaer (UMass Lowell) 198199 Kevin Doherty, Mass. Maritime (New Haven) 198099 Sam Halliston, Albany (NY) (Norwich) 1977
PassingForty players have thrown/caught a pass of 99 yards. The most recent:Yds. Passer-Receiver, Team (Opponent) Year99 Julian Nyland-Sean McAllen, WPI (Catholic) 201899 Chase Williams-Nick Costello, Lycoming (Lebanon
Valley)2017
99 Emmanuel Leake-Trai Weaver, Anna Maria (Alfred St.) 201799 Michael Whitley-Jamal Hawkins-Sconiers, Lakeland
Yds. Passer-Receiver, Team (Opponent) Year99 Riley Gray-Zack Martinelli, Central (IA) (Monmouth (IL) 201599 Mitch Samson-Taylor Irwin, Redlands (Mary
Hardin-Baylor)2013
99 A.J. Simoncelli-Pete Djurickovic, Carthage (North Park) 201299 Robert Baker-Corinthian Bostic, Becker (Castleton) 201199 Sam Landry-Cory McCain, Kalamazoo (Benedictine
[IL])2010
99 Jordan Becker-Chad Arlt, Gust. Adolphus (St. Thomas [MN])
2008
99 Jordan Stolp-Chad Arlt, Gust. Adolphus (Augsburg) 200799 Eric McGrath-Joe Clark, Trinity (CT) (Colby) 200799 Alex Kiel-Dustin Stewart, Hanover (Manchester) 200699 Nick Maxam-Aljay Wren, Lawrence (Monmouth [IL]) 2006
Interception ReturnsNinety-five players have returned interceptions 100 yards. The most recent:Yds. Player, Team (Opponent) Year100 Noah Nordlie, Martin Luther (Crown) 2018100 Chad Steinwachs, Baldwin Wallace (Ohio Northern) 2018100 Ronnie McShan, Hendrix (Berry) 2018100 Tyler Redmond, Emory & Henry (Rochester (NY) 2018100 Nathaniel Hill, Shenandoah (Methodist) 2018100 Sammy Mohr, Delaware Valley (Western New Eng.) 2017100 Desean Hart, Mount Ida (Anna Maria) 2017100 Chase Slagboom, Lake Forest (Illinois Col.) 2017100 Dominique Seagears, Trinity (CT) (Tufts) 2017100 Jordan Powell, Widener (FDU-Florham) 2017100 Trevon Lightfoot, Emory & Henry (Catholic) 2016100 Chauncey Wallace, Catholic (Emory & Henry) 2016100 Jake O’Connell, Brockport (Utica) 2016100 Danny Robinson, Mount Union (Ohio Northern) 2016
Punt ReturnsYds. Player, Team (Opponent) Year99 Robert Middlebrook, Knoxville (Miles) 198598 Mark Griggs, Wooster (Oberlin) 198098 Ron Mabry, Emory & Henry (Maryville [TN]) 197397 Jacob Isabel, Chapman (Linfield) 201697 Giovanni Martin, MacMurray (LaGrange) 200997 Rob Allard, Nichols (Curry) 199197 Leon Kornegaey, Carthage (Millikin) 198596 Kendall Owens, Thomas More (Westminster [PA]) 201096 Marvin Robbins, Salisbury (Wesley) 198796 Gary Martin, Muskingum (Wooster) 197695 Chris Stewart, Trinity (TX) (Centre) 201895 Marvin Draper, Mt. St. Joseph (Finlandia) 201595 Nate Cannon, Geneva (Frostburg St.) 201495 Mike Adams, Macalester (Trinity Bible) 201295 Taylor Ramos, Delaware Valley (FDU-Florham) 200395 Tyrone Croom, Susquehanna (Delaware Valley) 199395 Brian Sarver, William Penn (Dubuque) 199295 Todd Steele, Monmouth (IL) (St. Norbert) 199095 Stan Thompson, Knoxville (Livingstone) 1982
Kickoff ReturnsNinety-two players have returned kickoffs 100 yards. The most recent:Yds. Player, Team (Opponent) Year100 Alex Galloway, Bridgewater (VA) (Hampden-Sydney) 2018100 Nico Ragas, Chapman (Redlands) 2018100 Elijah Thomas, Loras (Benedictine [IL]) 2018100 Bradley Jefferson, Averett (Hampden-Sydney) 2018100 Elijah Rehm, Rowan (Widener) 2018100 Tanner Clark, Marietta (Baldwin Wallace) 2018
Yds. Player, Team (Opponent) Year100 Adam Martinez, Rhodes (Hendrix) 2017100 Raymond Goodman, Bridgewater (VA) (Emory &
Henry)2017
100 Walter Ollie, Loras (Coe) 2017100 Kyle Kabeary, Redlands (Mary Hardin-Baylor) 2016100 Tracy Morrison, Howard Payne (Belhaven) 2016100 Denerian Thomas, Mary Hardin-Baylor (Louisiana Col.) 2016100 Alex Pasiewicz, Lake Forest (Lawrence) 2016100 Terrell Myers, Lawrence (Illinois Co.) 2016100 Alex Pasiewicz, Lake Forest (Cornell College) 2016
PuntsYds. Player, Team (Opponent) Year95 Austin Baker, Heidelberg (John Carroll) 201891 Gunnar Rastenburg, Maranatha Baptist (Presentation) 201490 Sean Lipscomb, Redlands (Pomona-Pitzer) 200290 Dan Heeren, Coe (Lawrence) 197488 Steve Vagedes, Ohio Northern (Capital) 199986 Kurtis Brondyke, Central (IA) (Loras) 201086 David Anastasi, Buffalo (John Carroll) 198986 Dana Loucks, Buffalo (Frostburg St.) 198786 John Pavlik, Wabash (Centre) 197885 Jeff Shea, Cal Lutheran (Azusa Pacific) 1996
Field GoalsYds. Player, Team (Opponent) Year62 Matthew Aven, Claremont-M-S (Cal Lutheran) 201362 Dom Antonini, Rowan (Salisbury) 197661 Jeremy Seeton, East Tex. Baptist (Mississippi Col.) 200560 Rick Brands, Alma (Franklin) 199859 Allen Cain, Texas Lutheran (Mary Hardin-Baylor) 201259 Chris Gustafson, Carroll (WI) (North Park) 198559 Hartmut Strecker, Dayton (Iowa St.) 197757 Mike Van Wagner, Sul Ross St. (Mary Hardin-Baylor) 200957 Scott Fritz, Wartburg (Simpson) 198257 Kevin Shea, St. Mary’s (CA) (Oregon Tech) 1976
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TEAM CHAMPIONS
ANNUAL OFFENSE CHAMPIONSTotal OffenseYear Team Avg.1973 San Diego 441.01974 Ithaca 487.91975 Franklin & Marshall 439.41976 Saint John’s (MN) 451.81977 Saint John’s (MN) 437.51978 Lawrence 432.61979 Norwich 465.21980 Widener 459.01981 Middlebury 446.51982 West Ga. 470.61983 Elmhurst 483.31984 Alma 465.11985 St. Thomas (MN) 446.91986 Mount Union 452.81987 Samford 523.11988 Wagner 465.91989 Simpson 514.01990 Hofstra 505.71991 Saint John’s (MN) 503.81992 Mount Union 463.71993 Saint John’s (MN) 549.71994 Allegheny 543.81995 Mount Union 495.81996 Albion 538.01997 Simpson 565.31998 Westminster (MO) 561.21999 Mount Union 559.52000 Mount Union 530.02001 Rowan 526.82002 Trinity (TX) 517.72003 Mount Union 523.42004 Linfield 510.82005 Hampden-Sydney 525.22006 Mount Union 489.32007 Mount Union 541.12008 Mount Union 546.12009 Huntingdon 561.02010 Hardin-Simmons 516.52011 Monmouth (IL) 520.52012 Sul Ross St. 581.92013 Huntingdon 585.82014 Mount Union 589.92015 Wesley 592.22016 Hendrix *600.02017 Franklin 564.52018 Franklin 558.3*Record
Rushing OffenseYear Team Avg.1973 Widener 361.71974 Albany (NY) 361.61975 Widener 345.81976 Saint John’s (MN) 348.91977 Saint John’s (MN) 315.31978 Ithaca 320.1
Year Team Avg.1979 Norwich 383.11980 Widener 317.51981 Augustana (IL) 313.61982 West Ga. 319.61983 Augustana (IL) 345.71984 Augustana (IL) 338.41985 Denison 351.01986 Wis.-River Falls 361.41987 Augustana (IL) 369.11988 Tufts 369.01989 Wis.-River Falls 388.51990 Ferrum 434.71991 Ferrum 361.41992 Wis.-River Falls 315.61993 Chicago 324.81994 Wis.-River Falls 336.71995 Lawrence 344.01996 Springfield 351.21997 Wis.-River Falls 365.61998 Wis.-River Falls 393.91999 Springfield 375.32000 Springfield 427.52001 Augustana (IL) 389.42002 Springfield 356.72003 Springfield 398.52004 Olivet 417.12005 Ferrum 361.42006 Springfield 374.72007 Mary Hardin-Baylor 355.92008 Salisbury 379.92009 Maine Maritime 401.72010 Maine Maritime *471.62011 Springfield 400.62012 Wash. & Lee 363.72013 Maine Maritime 372.62014 Maine Maritime 393.92015 Wash. & Lee 433.92016 Wash. & Lee 390.32017 Springfield 435.22018 Salisbury 348.5*Record
Passing OffenseYear Team Avg.1973 San Diego 231.71974 Benedictine (IL) 255.41975 St. Norbert 227.71976 Occidental 255.41977 Southwestern (TX) 257.81978 Claremont-M-S 331.71979 Claremont-M-S 250.11980 Occidental 255.91981 Wis.-Stevens Point 288.91982 Wheaton (IL) 308.71983 Wheaton (IL) 380.41984 Wheaton (IL) 351.61985 Wheaton (IL) 371.61986 Pace 286.91987 Wis.-Stout 314.61988 Wis.-Stevens Point 356.71989 Wis.-Stevens Point 380.41990 Hofstra 342.2
Year Team Avg.1991 Saint John’s (MN) 302.81992 UMass Boston 337.01993 Mount Union 352.81994 Hanover 351.31995 Hanover 362.81996 Alma 368.31997 Lakeland 357.31998 Westminster (MO) *488.81999 Redlands 421.82000 Menlo 452.92001 Wis.-Platteville 358.82002 CWRU 370.62003 Anderson (IN) 383.62004 Linfield 375.82005 Catholic 434.62006 Guilford 348.42007 Guilford 376.92008 Hartwick 397.32009 Kalamazoo 382.32010 Louisiana Col. 378.52011 McMurry 346.32012 Hardin-Simmons 423.32013 LaGrange 357.62014 Whitworth 368.12015 Wesley 399.72016 Franklin 401.52017 Franklin 407.12018 Shenandoah 386.5*Record
Scoring OffenseYear Team Avg.1973 San Diego 40.11974 Franklin & Marshall 45.11975 Franklin & Marshall 38.21976 Saint John’s (MN) 42.51977 Lawrence 38.21978 Georgetown 36.51979 Wittenberg 39.71980 Widener 43.31981 Lawrence 35.31982 West Ga. 42.11983 Elmhurst 38.11984 Hope 40.31985 Salisbury 39.51986 Dayton 40.81987 Samford 51.71988 Central (IA) 37.61989 Ferrum 46.71990 Ferrum 47.31991 Union (NY) 46.11992 Coe 46.41993 Saint John’s (MN) *61.51994 Saint John’s (MN) 47.11995 Chapman 47.21996 Albion 50.81997 Mount Union 54.51998 MacMurray 48.21999 Mount Union 53.42000 Mount Union 49.12001 Rowan 50.62002 Mount Union 46.7
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Year Team Avg.2003 Hampden-Sydney 47.22004 Linfield 50.02005 Linfield 47.92006 Mount Union 43.92007 Mount Union 51.92008 Monmouth (IL) 46.82009 North Central (IL) 49.02010 Trine 46.22011 Widener 47.12012 Mount Union 52.82013 Linfield 48.82014 Mount Union 58.52015 Mount Union 53.32016 East Tex. Baptist 49.92017 Mount Union 50.52018 Mary Hardin-Baylor 53.4*Record
ANNUAL DEFENSE CHAMPIONSTotal DefenseYear Team Avg.1973 Doane 144.31974 Alfred 153.61975 Lycoming 133.11976 Albion 129.91977 Knoxville *94.01978 Bowie St. 112.31979 Catholic 116.91980 Maine Maritime 127.21981 Millsaps 147.61982 Plymouth St. 122.21983 Lycoming 154.51984 Swarthmore 159.21985 Augustana (IL) 149.11986 Augustana (IL) 136.21987 Plymouth St. 135.31988 Plymouth St. 143.61989 Frostburg St. 119.71990 Bentley 139.81991 Wash. & Jeff. 143.01992 Bentley 184.51993 Wash. & Jeff. 142.41994 Wash. & Jeff. 165.31995 Mass. Maritime 161.21996 Worcester St. 125.81997 Salve Regina 146.01998 Saint John’s (MN) 182.61999 WashU 192.12000 Ferrum 165.52001 Westfield St. 188.02002 Westfield St. 175.62003 Trinity (CT) 186.82004 Muhlenberg 195.52005 Trinity (CT) 165.92006 Trinity (CT) 160.02007 Mount Union 173.72008 Mount Union 199.52009 Wittenberg 189.92010 Wesley 202.32011 Trinity (CT) 195.52012 Mount Union 180.6
Year Team Avg.2013 Wabash 220.72014 Wesleyan (CT) 220.82015 Mount Union 197.62016 Husson 181.72017 St. Thomas (MN) 157.62018 St. Thomas (MN) 207.2*Record
Rushing DefenseYear Team Avg.1973 Oregon Col. 61.21974 Millersville 57.21975 Cal Lutheran 62.41976 Lycoming 44.31977 Knoxville *-2.31978 McDaniel 43.41979 Catholic 46.41980 Maine Maritime 3.21981 Augustana (IL) 30.71982 Lycoming 34.21983 DePauw 41.61984 Swarthmore 40.01985 Augustana (IL) 35.11986 Dayton 13.51987 Lycoming 35.41988 Worcester St. 43.91989 Frostburg St. 49.71990 Ohio Wesleyan 18.91991 Wash. & Jeff. 64.61992 Bridgewater St. 43.21993 Wash. & Jeff. 19.11994 Wash. & Jeff. 23.71995 Marietta 46.21996 Worcester St. 20.31997 Mount Union 48.61998 Widener 31.41999 Rowan 35.92000 Chicago 44.22001 Mary Hardin-Baylor 31.82002 Wis.-Stout 50.02003 Trinity (CT) 49.92004 Rockford 67.32005 Trinity (CT) 40.62006 Mary Hardin-Baylor 29.02007 Mount Union 40.92008 Redlands 58.32009 Amherst 50.92010 Trinity (CT) 45.52011 Trinity (CT) 53.62012 Mount Union 48.22013 Linfield 60.32014 Wabash 66.32015 Mount Union 55.22016 Husson 47.62017 St. Thomas (MN) 21.92018 Brockport 6.8*Record
Year Team Avg.1977 Hofstra 49.41978 Bowie St. 64.71979 Wagner 59.51980 Williams 63.81981 Plymouth St. 66.91982 Plymouth St. 48.81983 Muhlenberg 76.41984 Bridgewater St. 68.71985 Bridgewater St. 77.31986 Knoxville 83.21987 New Jersey City 67.01988 Colorado Col. 78.91989 Frostburg St. 70.01990 Bentley 47.41991 Wash. & Jeff. 50.31992 Saint Peter’s 51.71993 Worcester St. 50.01994 Worcester St. 69.21995 Union (NY) 54.61996 Worcester St. 50.61997 Salve Regina 57.31998 Wittenberg 64.71999 Union (NY) 69.72000 Hobart 48.52001 Johns Hopkins 64.22002 Brockport 71.42003 Johns Hopkins 61.42004 Worcester St. 74.72005 Westfield St. 76.82006 Trinity (TX) 71.42007 Mount Union 80.62008 Cal Lutheran 72.92009 Westfield St. 75.92010 Mount Union 78.22011 Mount Union 75.62012 Carroll (WI) 78.12013 Mount Ida 77.42014 St. Lawrence 76.82015 Linfield 86.62016 Husson 84.82017 MIT 80.02018 Mary Hardin-Baylor 83.2**Record. $Beginning in 1990, ranked on passing efficiency defense rating points instead of per-game yardage allowed.
Scoring DefenseYear Team Avg.1973 Fisk 6.4
Slippery Rock 6.41974 Central (IA) 6.9
Rhodes 6.91975 Millsaps 5.01976 Albion 5.41977 Central (IA) 5.01978 Minn.-Morris 5.91979 Carnegie Mellon 4.91980 Millsaps *3.41981 Baldwin Wallace 3.91982 West Ga. 4.61983 Carnegie Mellon 5.31984 Union (NY) 4.61985 Augustana (IL) 4.71986 Augustana (IL) 5.11987 Plymouth St. 6.21988 Plymouth St. 6.5
Williams 5.61996 Amherst 8.41997 Mount Union 5.61998 Wittenberg 5.31999 Lycoming 6.02000 Brockport 5.52001 Amherst 6.12002 Brockport 9.42003 Trinity (CT) 3.82004 Trinity (CT) 6.52005 Trinity (CT) 4.52006 Trinity (CT) 6.82007 Mount Union 6.92008 Mount Union 8.72009 Wittenberg 8.92010 Mount Union 8.92011 Trinity (CT) 8.12012 Mount Union 8.92013 Wis.-Whitewater 9.12014 Amherst 8.92015 Mount Union 9.32016 Monmouth (IL) 9.52017 Mary Hardin-Baylor 7.32018 Monmouth (IL) 8.3*Record
OTHER ANNUAL TEAM CHAMPIONSNet PuntingYear Team Avg.1992 San Diego 39.21993 Benedictine (IL) 38.91994 Redlands 37.91995 Hardin-Simmons 37.91996 Cal Lutheran 39.01997 John Carroll 40.71998 Chapman 39.81999 Ohio Northern 41.32000 Redlands 40.62001 Central (IA) 38.02002 East Tex. Baptist 38.62003 Linfield 38.92004 Wittenberg 40.82005 Augsburg 37.72006 St. Olaf 37.72007 Occidental 39.02008 Redlands 37.42009 Trinity (TX) 36.92010 Centre 38.62011 McMurry 41.22012 Centre 39.92013 Baldwin Wallace 38.22014 WashU 38.12015 Guilford 39.22016 Wittenberg 39.92017 Redlands 39.2
Year Team Avg.2018 Averett 38.2
Punt ReturnsYear Team Avg.1992 Occidental 18.71993 Curry 17.9
ALL-TIME TEAM WON-LOST RECORDSIncludes records as a senior college only, minimum 20 seasons of competition since 1937. Postseason games are included, and each tie game is computed as half won and half lost.
WINNINGEST TEAMS 1990-99(Minimum seven seasons as Division III member; postseason games are included, and each tie game is computed as half won and half lost.)
WINNINGEST TEAMS 1980-89(Minimum seven seasons as Division III member; postseason games are included, and each tie is computed as half won and half lost.)
WINNINGEST TEAMS 1973-79(Minimum seven seasons as Division III member; postseason games are included, and each tie is computed as half won and half lost.)
1975 Ithaca (8-0-0) Jim Butterfield 2-1 Runner-up1976 Saint John’s (MN) (7-0-1) John Gagliardi 3-0 Champion1977 Wittenberg (8-0-0) Dave Maurer Did not compete1978 Minn.-Morris (9-0-0) Al Molde 1-1 Lost in semifinals1979 Wittenberg (8-0-0) Dave Maurer 2-1 Runner-up1980 Ithaca (10-0-0) Jim Butterfield 2-1 Runner-up1981 Widener (9-0-0) Bill Manlove 3-0 Champion1982 Baldwin Wallace (10-0-0) Bob Packard 0-1 Lost in first round1983 Augustana (IL) (9-0-0) Bob Reade 3-0 Champion1984 Augustana (IL) (9-0-0) Bob Reade 3-0 Champion1985 Augustana (IL) (9-0-0) Bob Reade 4-0 Champion1986 Dayton (10-0-0) Mike Kelly 0-1 Lost in first round1987 Augustana (IL) (9-0-0) Bob Reade 1-1 Lost in quarterfinals1988 East Region
SUNY Cortland (9-0-0) Dennis Kayser 1-1 Lost in quarterfinalsNorth RegionDayton (9-1-0) Mike Kelly 0-1 Lost in first roundSouth RegionFerrum (9-0-0) Hank Norton 2-1 Lost in semifinalsWest RegionCentral (IA) (8-0-0) Ron Schipper 3-1 Runner-up
1989 East RegionUnion (NY) (9-0-0) Al Bagnoli 3-1 Runner-upNorth RegionDayton (8-0-1) Mike Kelly 4-0 ChampionSouth RegionRhodes (7-0-0) Mike Clary Did not competeWest RegionCentral (IA) (8-0-0) Ron Schipper 1-1 Lost in quarterfinals
1990 East RegionHofstra (9-0-0) Joe Gardi 2-1 Lost in semifinalsNorth RegionDayton (9-0-0) Mike Kelly 1-1 Lost in quarterfinalsSouth RegionFerrum (8-0-0) Hank Norton 0-1 Lost in first roundWest RegionWis.-Whitewater (9-0-0) Bob Berezowitz 0-1 Lost in first round
1991 East RegionIthaca (7-1-0) Jim Butterfield 4-0 ChampionNorth RegionAllegheny (10-0-0) Ken O’Keefe 1-1 Lost in quarterfinalsSouth RegionLycoming (8-0-0) Frank Girardi 1-1 Lost in quarterfinalsWest RegionSaint John’s (MN) (9-0-0) John Gagliardi 2-1 Lost in semifinals
1992 East RegionRowan (9-0-0) John Bunting 2-1 Lost in semifinalsNorth RegionDayton (9-0-0) Mike Kelly 0-1 Lost in first roundSouth RegionWash. & Jeff. (8-0-0) John Luckhardt 3-1 Runner-upWest RegionCentral (IA) (9-0-0) Ron Schipper 1-1 Lost in quarterfinals
1993 East RegionRowan (7-1-0) K.C. Keeler 3-1 Runner-upNorth RegionMount Union (9-0-0) Larry Kehres 4-0 ChampionSouth Region
Year Team (Record) CoachRecord in Championship
Wash. & Jeff. (8-0-0) John Luckhardt 2-1 Lost in semifinalsWest RegionWis.-La Crosse (9-0-0) Roger Harring 1-1 Lost in quarterfinals
1994 East RegionPlymouth St. (9-0-0) Don Brown 1-1 Lost in quarterfinalsNorth RegionAllegheny (9-0-0) Ken O’Keefe 0-1 Lost in first roundSouth RegionDickinson (9-0-0) Darwin Breaux 0-1 Lost in first roundWest RegionCentral (IA) (9-0-0) Ron Schipper 0-1 Lost in first round
1995 East RegionBuffalo St. (8-1-0) Jerry Boyes 0-1 Lost in first roundNorth RegionMount Union (9-0-0) Larry Kehres 2-1 Lost in semifinalsSouth RegionWash. & Jeff. (7-0-0) John Luckhardt 2-1 Lost in semifinalsWest RegionWis.-La Crosse (9-0-0) Roger Harring 4-0 Champion
1996 East RegionBuffalo St. (7-1) Jerry Boyes 0-1 Lost in first roundNorth RegionMount Union (9-0) Larry Kehres 4-0 ChampionSouth RegionLycoming (8-0) Frank Girardi 2-1 Lost in semifinalsWest RegionWis.-La Crosse (9-0) Roger Harring 2-1 Lost in semifinals
1997 East RegionRowan (8-0) K.C. Keeler 2-1 Lost in semifinalsNorth RegionMount Union (9-0) Larry Kehres 4-0 ChampionSouth RegionLycoming (8-0) Frank Girardi 3-1 Runner-upWest RegionWis.-Whitewater (9-0) Bob Berezowitz 0-1 Lost in first round
1998 East RegionSpringfield (9-0) Mike DeLong 0-1 Lost in first roundNorth RegionMount Union (10-0) Larry Kehres 4-0 ChampionSouth RegionLycoming (8-0) Frank Girardi 1-1 Lost in quarterfinalsWest RegionCentral (IA) (9-0) Rich Kacmarynski 0-1 Lost in first round
1999 Mount Union (10-0) Larry Kehres 2-1 Lost in semifinals2000 Mount Union (10-0) Larry Kehres 4-0 Champion2001 Mount Union (10-0) Larry Kehres 4-0 Champion2002 Mount Union (10-0) Larry Kehres 4-0 Champion2003 Mount Union (10-0) Larry Kehres 3-1 Runner-up2004 Mount Union (10-0) Larry Kehres 2-1 Lost in semifinals2005 Linfield (8-0) Jay Locey 2-1 Lost in quarterfinals2006 Mount Union (10-0) Larry Kehres 5-0 Champion2007 Mount Union (10-0) Larry Kehres 4-1 Runner-up2008 Mount Union (10-0) Larry Kehres 5-0 Champion2009 Mount Union (10-0) Larry Kehres 4-1 Runner-up2010 Wis.-Whitewater (10-0) Lance Leipold 5-0 Champion2011 Wis.-Whitewater (10-0) Lance Leipold 5-0 Champion2012 Mount Union (10-0) Larry Kehres 5-0 Champion2013 Mount Union (10-0) Vince Kehres 4-1 Runner-up2014 Wis.-Whitewater (15-0) Lance Leipold 5-0 Champion2015 Mount Union (15-0) Vince Kehres 5-0 Champion
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Year Team (Record) CoachRecord in Championship
2016 Mary Hardin-Baylor (15-0) Pete Fredenburg 5-0 Champion2017 Mount Union (15-0) Vince Kehres 5-0 Champion2018 Mary Hardin-Baylor (15-0) Pete Fredenburg 5-0 Champion*Final poll record. †Number of teams in the championship: 8 (1975-84); 16 (1985-98); 28 (1999-04); 32 (2005-17).Poll conducted by the NCAA Division III Football Committee through 1998. The American Football Coaches Association supplied poll beginning in 1999.Beginning in 2014, final poll was conducted following the Division III national championship game.
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UNDEFEATED, UNTIED TEAMS(Regular-Season Games Only)Following is a list of undefeated and untied teams since 1973, when College Division teams were divided into Division II and Division III under a three-division reorganization plan adopted by the special NCAA Convention in August of that year. Since 1981, conference playoff games have been included in a team’s won-lost record (previously, such games were considered postseason con-tests). Figures indicate the regular-season wins (minimum seven games against four-year varsity opponents). A subsequent postseason win(s) in the Division III championship or a conference play-off game (before 1981) is indicated by (*), a loss by (†) and a tie by (‡).
THE SPOILERS(Since 1973, when the three-division reorganization plan was adopted by the special NCAA Convention, creating Divisions II and III.)Following is a list of the spoilers of Division III teams that lost their perfect (undefeated, untied) record in their season-ending game, including the Division III championship playoffs. An asterisk (*) indicates a Division III championship playoff game and a dagger (†) indicates the home team in a regular-season game or a conference playoff. A game involving two unde-feated, untied teams is in bold face.
Date Spoiler Victim Score11-17-1973 † Williams Amherst 30-1412-7-1974 * Central (IA) Ithaca 10-811-8-1975 Cornell College † Lawrence 17-1611-22-1975 * Ithaca Widener 23-1412-6-1975 * Wittenberg Ithaca 28-011-12-1977 Norwich † Middlebury 34-2011-12-1977 Ripon † Cornell College 10-711-19-1977 † Baldwin Wallace Wittenberg 14-711-19-1977 * Widener Central (IA) 19-011-25-1978 * Wittenberg Minn.-Morris 35-1411-17-1979 * Ithaca Dubuque 27-711-17-1979 ‡ Findlay Jamestown 41-1511-24-1979 * Wittenberg Widener 17-1411-24-1979 * Ithaca Carnegie Mellon 15-612-1-1979 * Ithaca Wittenberg 14-1011-8-1980 DePauw † Wabash tie 22-2211-22-1980 * Widener Bethany (WV) 43-1211-22-1980 * Dayton Baldwin Wallace 34-011-29-1980 * Dayton Widener 28-2412-6-1980 * Dayton Ithaca 63-011-14-1981 † DePauw Wabash 21-1411-14-1981 † St. Mary’s (CA) San Diego 31-1411-21-1981 * Widener West Ga. 10-311-21-1981 * Dayton Augustana (IL) 19-711-21-1981 * Montclair St. Alfred 13-1211-28-1981 * Dayton Lawrence 38-011-13-1982 † Widener Swarthmore 24-711-20-1982 ‡ Northwestern (IA) Saint John’s (MN) 33-2811-20-1982 * Augustana (IL) Baldwin Wallace 28-2211-27-1982 * Augustana (IL) St. Lawrence 14-012-4-1982 * West Ga. Augustana (IL) 14-011-19-1983 * Salisbury Carnegie Mellon 16-1411-19-1983 * Union (NY) Hofstra 51-1911-10-1984 St. John’s (NY) † Hofstra 19-1611-10-1984 † St. Olaf Hamline tie 7-711-17-1984 * Union (NY) Plymouth St. 26-1411-17-1984 * Central (IA) Occidental 23-2211-17-1984 * Augustana (IL) Dayton 14-1312-8-1984 * Augustana (IL) Central (IA) 21-1211-23-1985 * Gettysburg Lycoming 14-1011-23-1985 * Mount Union Denison 35-311-23-1985 * Salisbury Carnegie Mellon 35-2211-23-1985 * Ithaca Union (NY) 13-1211-30-1985 * Augustana (IL) Mount Union 21-1412-7-1985 * Augustana (IL) Central (IA) 14-711-15-1986 † Lawrence Coe 14-1011-22-1986 * Mount Union Dayton 42-3611-22-1986 * Ithaca Union (NY) (ot) 24-1711-29-1986 * Concordia-M’head Central (IA) 17-1411-29-1986 * Salisbury Susquehanna 31-1711-29-1986 * Augustana (IL) Mount Union 16-712-6-1986 * Salisbury Ithaca 44-4012-13-1986 * Augustana (IL) Salisbury 31-311-11-1987 St. Norbert † Monmouth (IL) 20-1511-21-1987 * Saint John’s (MN) Gust. Adolphus 7-311-28-1987 * Emory & Henry Wash. & Jeff. 23-16
Date Spoiler Victim Score11-28-1987 $* Dayton Augustana (IL) 38-3611-12-1988 † St. Norbert Monmouth (IL) 12-011-19-1988 Coast Guard † Plymouth St. 28-1911-26-1988 * Ithaca SUNY Cortland 24-1712-3-1988 * Ithaca Ferrum 62-2811-11-1989 † Baldwin Wallace John Carroll 25-1911-11-1989 † Bridgewater St. UMass Lowell 14-1011-11-1989 † Centre Rhodes 13-1011-18-1989 † Alfred Bridgewater St. 30-2711-25-1989 * Saint John’s (MN) Central (IA) 27-2411-25-1989 * Dayton Millikin 28-1612-9-1989 * Dayton Union (NY) 17-711-10-1990 TCNJ † Ramapo 9-011-10-1990 † Waynesburg Frostburg St. 28-1811-17-1990 * Allegheny Mount Union 26-1511-17-1990 * Lycoming Carnegie Mellon 17-711-17-1990 * St. Thomas (MN) Wis.-Whitewater 24-2311-24-1990 * Allegheny Dayton 31-2311-24-1990 * Lycoming Wash. & Jeff. 24-012-1-1990 * Lycoming Hofstra 20-1012-8-1990 * Allegheny Lycoming (ot) 21-1411-9-1991 † Coe Beloit 26-1011-23-1991 * Union (NY) UMass Lowell 55-1611-23-1991 * Dayton Baldwin Wallace 27-1011-30-1991 * Dayton Allegheny (ot) 28-2511-30-1991 * Ithaca Union (NY) 35-2311-30-1991 * Susquehanna Lycoming 31-2412-7-1991 * Dayton Saint John’s (MN) 19-712-14-1991 * Ithaca Dayton 34-2011-7-1992 Cornell College † Coe 37-2011-7-1992 Union (NY) † Rochester (NY) 14-1011-21-1992 * Ill. Wesleyan Aurora 21-1211-21-1992 * Mount Union Dayton 27-1011-28-1992 * Mount Union Ill. Wesleyan 49-2711-28-1992 * Wash. & Jeff. Emory & Henry 51-1511-28-1992 * Wis.-La Crosse Central (IA) 34-912-5-1992 * Wash. & Jeff. Rowan 18-1312-5-1992 * Wis.-La Crosse Mount Union 29-2410-30-1993 Mount Senario † Martin Luther 21-2011-13-1993 Hastings † Colorado Col. 22-2111-20-1993 * Albion Anderson (IN) 41-2111-20-1993 * Saint John’s (MN) Coe 32-1411-20-1993 * Frostburg St. Wilkes 26-2511-20-1993 * Wm. Paterson Union (NY) 17-711-27-1993 * Mount Union Albion 30-1611-27-1993 * Saint John’s (MN) Wis.-La Crosse 47-2512-5-1993 * Mount Union Saint John’s (MN) 56-812-5-1993 * Rowan Wash. & Jeff. 23-1611-12-1994 John Carroll † Baldwin Wallace 9-011-19-1994 * Mount Union Allegheny 28-1911-19-1994 * Wartburg Central (IA) 22-2111-19-1994 * Saint John’s (MN) La Verne 51-1211-19-1994 * Widener Dickinson 14-011-19-1994 * Wash. & Jeff. Trinity (TX) 28-011-26-1994 * Ithaca Plymouth St. 22-711-11-1995 Amherst † Williams 0-011-18-1995 * Mount Union Hanover 52-1811-18-1995 * Wheaton (IL) Wittenberg 63-4111-18-1995 * Wis.-River Falls Central (IA) 10-711-18-1995 * Union (NY) Plymouth St. 24-711-25-1995 * Mount Union Wheaton (IL) 40-1412-2-1995 * Wis.-La Crosse Mount Union 20-1712-2-1995 * Rowan Wash. & Jeff. 28-1511-9-1996 Williams † Amherst 19-1311-23-1996 Ithaca Worcester St. 27-2111-23-1996 * Mount Union Allegheny 31-2611-23-1996 * Ill. Wesleyan Albion 23-20
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Date Spoiler Victim Score11-23-1996 * Saint John’s (MN) Simpson 21-1811-30-1996 * Mount Union Ill. Wesleyan 49-1411-30-1996 * Wis.-La Crosse Saint John’s (MN) 37-3012-7-1996 * Rowan Lycoming 33-1411-1-1997 † Cornell College Coe 28-2111-8-1997 † Williams Amherst 48-4611-15-1997 † Catholic Albright 44-2211-22-1997 * John Carroll Hanover 30-2011-22-1997 * Simpson Wis.-Whitewater 34-3111-22-1997 * Lycoming McDaniel 27-1311-22-1997 * Trinity (TX) Catholic 44-3311-29-1997 * Lycoming Trinity (TX) 46-2612-6-1997 * Mount Union Simpson 54-712-6-1997 * Lycoming Rowan 28-2012-13-1997 * Mount Union Lycoming 61-1211-14-1998 DePauw † Wabash 42-711-14-1998 MacMurray † Westminster (MO) 52-5111-21-1998 * Lycoming Catholic 49-1411-21-1998 * Wis.-Eau Claire Central (IA) 28-2111-21-1998 * Trinity (TX) McDaniel 30-2011-28-1998 * Trinity (TX) Lycoming 37-2111-28-1998 * Wis.-Eau Claire Saint John’s (MN) 10-711-28-1998 * Mount Union Wittenberg 21-1912-5-1998 * Mount Union Trinity (TX) 34-2911-13-1999 Montclair St. † Rowan 28-2411-20-1999 * Ohio Northern Hanover 56-1411-20-1999 * Rowan Rensselaer 29-1011-20-1999 * Ursinus Bridgewater St. 43-3811-20-1999 * Wash. & Jeff. Lycoming 14-711-27-1999 * Ohio Northern Wittenberg 58-2411-27-1999 * Montclair St. Western Conn. St. 32-2411-27-1999 * Pacific Lutheran Wartburg 49-1411-27-1999 * Trinity (TX) McDaniel 20-1612-4-1999 * Trinity (TX) Hardin-Simmons 40-3312-11-1999 * Rowan Mount Union (ot) 24-1712-11-1999 * Pacific Lutheran Trinity (TX) 49-2811-11-2000 † Ill. Wesleyan Millikin 10-811-18-2000 * Central (IA) St. Norbert 29-1411-18-2000 * Pacific Lutheran Bethel (MN) 41-1311-18-2000 * Saint John’s (MN) Wis.-Stout 26-1911-25-2000 * Springfield Brockport 13-611-25-2000 * Central (IA) Linfield (ot) 20-1712-2-2000 * Saint John’s (MN) Central (IA) 21-1812-2-2000 * Mount Union Wittenberg 32-1512-9-2000 * Saint John’s (MN) Hardin-Simmons 38-1411-10-2001 † Williams Amherst (ot) 23-2011-17-2001 * Western Conn. St. Westfield St. 8-711-24-2001 * Wittenberg Thomas More 41-011-24-2001 * Ithaca Rensselaer 27-1011-24-2001 * Widener Wash. & Jeff. 46-3012-1-2001 * Bridgewater (VA) Widener 57-3212-15-2001 * Mount Union Bridgewater (VA) 30-2711-23-2002 * Muhlenberg UMass Dartmouth 56-611-23-2002 * Wittenberg Hanover 34-3311-23-2002 * Wabash MacMurray 42-711-23-2002 * Trinity (TX) Mary Hardin-Baylor 48-3811-30-2002 * Brockport Rowan 15-1212-7-2002 * Mount Union Wabash 45-1612-7-2002 * Saint John’s (MN) Linfield 21-1412-7-2002 * Trinity (TX) Bridgewater (VA) 38-3212-21-2002 * Mount Union Trinity (TX) 48-711-22-2003 * Rensselaer Curry 34-2011-29-2003 * Linfield Wartburg 23-2011-29-2003 * Rensselaer Springfield 40-3411-29-2003 * Saint John’s (MN) St. Norbert 38-1312-6-2003 * Mount Union Wheaton (IL) 56-1012-6-2003 * Saint John’s (MN) Linfield 31-25
Date Spoiler Victim Score12-20-2003 ^* Saint John’s (MN) Mount Union 24-611-20-2004 * Chris. Newport Salisbury 35-2411-20-2004 * Wheaton (IL) Mt. St. Joseph 31-711-27-2004 * Carthage Wooster 14-711-27-2004 * Mary Hardin-Baylor Hardin-Simmons 42-2811-27-2004 * Occidental Concordia-M’head 42-4012-4-2004 * Rowan Delaware Valley 56-712-4-2004 * Mary Hardin-Baylor Wash. & Jeff. 52-1612-11-2004 * Mary Hardin-Baylor Mount Union 38-3511-19-2005 * Linfield Occidental 63-2111-19-2005 * Mary Hardin-Baylor Trinity (TX) 35-611-19-2005 * Saint John’s (MN) Monmouth (IL) 62-311-26-2005 * Bridgewater (VA) Thiel 24-1311-26-2005 * Capital Wabash 14-1111-26-2005 * Rowan Union (NY) 28-2411-26-2005 * Wis.-Whitewater Saint John’s (MN) 34-712-3-2005 * Rowan Delaware Valley 27-2112-3-2005 * Wis.-Whitewater Linfield 44-4112-17-2005 * Mount Union Wis.-Whitewater 35-2811-18-2006 * North Central (IL) Concordia Wisconsin 35-611-18-2006 * Springfield Curry 42-1411-18-2006 * Wis.-Whitewater St. Norbert 59-1711-18-2006 * Whitworth Occidental 27-2311-18-2006 * Saint John’s (MN) Central (IA) 21-1311-25-2006 * Rowan Wilkes 21-1411-25-2006 * Wesley Carnegie Mellon 37-011-25-2006 * Saint John’s (MN) Whitworth 21-312-9-2006 * Wis.-Whitewater Wesley 44-712-16-2006 * Mount Union Wis.-Whitewater 35-1611-17-2007 * Wis.-Eau Claire St. Norbert 24-2011-17-2007 * N.C. Wesleyan Wash. & Jeff. 35-34 (ot)11-24-2007 * St. John Fisher Curry 38-711-24-2007 * Wesley Muhlenberg 38-2111-24-2007 * Wabash CWRU 38-2312-1-2007 * Bethel (MN) Central (IA) 27-1312-15-2007 * Wis.-Whitewater Mount Union 31-2111-22-2008 * Wabash CWRU 20-1711-22-2008 * Wheaton (IL) Trine 14-011-22-2008 * Willamette Occidental 48-3311-29-2008 * Franklin North Central (IL) 38-2811-29-2008 * Wartburg Monmouth (IL) 30-2811-29-2008 * Wash. & Jeff. Millsaps 35-2011-29-2008 * Wis.-Whitewater Willamette 30-2711-21-2009 * Johns Hopkins Hampden-Sydney 23-711-21-2009 * Trine CWRU 51-3811-21-2009 * Coe Saint John’s (MN) 34-2711-21-2009 * St. Thomas (MN) Monmouth (IL) 43-2111-21-2009 * Mary Hardin-Baylor Central (IA) 42-4011-28-2009 * Johns Hopkins Thomas More 31-2912-5-2009 * Wis.-Whitewater Wittenberg 31-1312-12-2009 * Mount Union Wesley 24-712-12-2009 * Wis.-Whitewater Linfield 27-1712-19-2009 * Wis.-Whitewater Mount Union 38-2811-20-2010 * Alfred SUNY Maritime 60-011-20-2010 * Bethel (MN) Wartburg 28-2011-20-2010 * Ohio Northern Wittenberg 37-1411-27-2010 * Mary Hardin-Baylor Thomas More 69-711-27-2010 * Wis.-Whitewater Trine 45-3112-4-2010 * Bethel (MN) St. Thomas (MN) 7-Dec12-4-2010 *Wis.-Whitewater North Central (IL) 20-1012-4-2010 * Wesley Mary Hardin-Baylor 19-912-11-2010 * Wis.-Whitewater Wesley 27-712-18-2010 #* Wis.-Whitewater Mount Union 31-2111-19-2011 * St. Thomas (MN) St. Scholastica 48-211-19-2011 * St. John Fisher Johns Hopkins 23-1211-19-2011 * McMurry Trinity (TX) 25-1611-26-2011 * St. John Fisher Delaware Valley 27-14
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Date Spoiler Victim Score11-26-2011 * Wesley Linfield 49-3412-3-2011 * Mount Union Wabash 20-812-3-2011 * Wesley Mary Hardin-Baylor 27-2412-10-2011 * Wis.-Whitewater St. Thomas (MN) 20-011-17-2012 * Bethel (MN) Concordia Chicago 24-2311-17-2012 * Elmhurst Coe 27-2412-1-2012 * Wis.-Oshkosh Linfield 31-2412-1-2012 * St. Thomas (MN) Hobart 47-712-1-2012 * Mount Union Widener 72-1712-8-2012 * St. Thomas (MN) Wis.-Oshkosh 28-1412-8-2012 * Mount Union Mary Hardin-Baylor 48-3512-14-2012 * Mount Union St. Thomas (MN) 28-1011-9-2013 Trinity (CT) Wesleyan (CT 40-1011-30-2013 * St. John Fisher Hobart 27-611-30-2013 * Wesley Johns Hopkins 29-2412-7-2013 * North Central (IL) Bethel (MN) 41-1712-7-2013 * Wis.-Whitewater Linfield 28-1712-14-2013 * Mount Union North Central (IL) 41-4012-14-2013 * Wis.-Whitewater Mary Hardin-Baylor 16-1512-20-2013 * Wis.-Whitewater Mount Union 52-1411-22-2014 * Saint John’s (NY) St. Scholastica 35-711-22-2014 * John Carroll Centre 63-2811-29-2014 * Linfield Mary Hardin-Baylor 31-2811-29-2014 * Wesley MIT 59-011-29-2014 * Hobart Johns Hopkins 24-2112-6-2014 * Wis.-Whitewater Wartburg 37-3312-6-2014 * Linfield Widener 45-712-6-2014 * Wesley Hobart 41-1312-19-2014 * Wis.-Whitewater Mount Union 43-3411-21-2015 * Thomas More Wash. & Lee 51-2111-21-2015 * Johns Hopkins Western New Eng. 52-2011-21-2015 * Wis.-Whitewater St. Norbert 48-011-28-2015 * Wabash Thomas More 33-2711-28-2015 * Wesley Johns Hopkins 42-3711-28-2015 * Wis.-Whitewater Wheaton (IL) 31-1712-5-2015 * St. Thomas (MN) Wabash 38-712-12-2015 * St. Thomas (MN) Linfield 38-1712-18-2015 * Mount Union St. Thomas (MN) 49-3511-12-2016 † Carnegie Mellon CWRU 26-2111-19-2016 St. John Fisher Frostburg St. 38-1411-19-2016 * Coe Monmouth (IL) 21-1411-26-2016 * St. Thomas (MN) Coe 55-611-26-2016 * Mount Union Johns Hopkins 28-2111-26-2016 * Wheaton (IL) North Central (IL) 31-1411-26-2016 * Alfred Western New Eng. 30-2412-3-2016 * Mount Union Alfred 70-4512-3-2016 * Wis.-Oshkosh St. Thomas (MN) 34-3112-3-2016 * John Carroll Wis.-Whitewater 31-1411-18-2017 * Frostburg St. Wittenberg 35-711-18-2017 * Husson Springfield 23-2111-25-2017 * Frostburg St. Wash. & Jeff. 46-2311-25-2017 * Mount Union CWRU 45-1611-25-2017 * St. Thomas (MN) Berry 29-1311-25-2017 * Wartburg Trine 49-712-2-2017 * Brockport Delaware Valley 31-2812-2-2017 * Wis.-Oshkosh Wartburg 41-2712-9-2017 * Mary Hardin-Baylor Brockport 24-012-9-2017 * Mount Union Wis.-Oshkosh 43-4012-15-2017 * Mount Union Mary Hardin-Baylor 12-0
Date Spoiler Victim Score11-17-2018 * St. Norbert Trine 31-711-24-2018 * Saint John’s (MN) Whitworth 45-2411-24-2018 * Rensselaer Brockport 21-1311-24-2018 * Johns Hopkins Frostburg St. 58-2712-1-2018 * Mary Hardin-Baylor Saint John’s (MN) 21-1812-8-2018 * Mary Hardin-Baylor Wis.-Whitewater 31-1412-14-2018 * Mary Hardin-Baylor Mount Union 24-16‡NAIA championship playoff game. #Defeated four consecutive perfect-record teams in the Division III championship playoffs. $Ended Augustana’s (Illinois) 60-game undefeated streak. ^Ended Mount Union’s 55-game win-ning streak.
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STREAKS AND RIVALRIES
LONGEST WINNING STREAKS(Minimum Two Seasons in Division III; Includes Postseason Games)Wins Team Years55 Mount Union 2000-0354 Mount Union 1996-9946 Wis.-Whitewater 2009-1237 Mount Union 2005-0737 Augustana (IL) 1983-8536 Wis.-Whitewater 2012-1531 Trinity (CT) 2002-0629 Mount Union 2017-1829 Mary Hardin-Baylor 2016-1729 Mount Union 2012-1329 Mount Union 2008-0924 Allegheny 1990-9123 Wis.-La Crosse 1995-9623 Williams 1988-9122 Dayton 1989-9022 Augustana (IL) 1986-8721 Dayton 1979-8120 Plymouth St. 1987-8819 Amherst 2013-1519 Wis.-Whitewater 2007-0819 Mount Union 1993-9419 Wis.-La Crosse 1992-9319 Plymouth St. 1981-82
LONGEST UNBEATEN STREAKS(Minimum Two Seasons in Division III; Includes Postseason Games)No. Wins Ties Team Years60 59 1 Augustana (IL) 1983-8755 55 0 Mount Union 2000-0354 54 0 Mount Union 1996-99
No. Wins Ties Team Years46 46 0 Wis.-Whitewater 2009-1237 37 0 Mount Union 2005-0736 36 0 Wis.-Whitewater 2012-1531 31 0 Trinity (CT) 2002-0629 29 0 Mount Union 2017-1829 29 0 Mary Hardin-Baylor 2016-1729 29 0 Mount Union 2012-1329 29 0 Mount Union 2008-0925 24 1 Dayton 1989-9024 24 0 Allegheny 1990-9124 23 1 Wis.-La Crosse 1992-9324 23 1 Wabash 1979-8123 23 0 Wis.-La Crosse 1995-9623 23 0 Williams 1988-9122 21 1 Dayton 1979-8121 20 1 Baldwin Wallace 1977-7920 20 0 Plymouth St. 1987-8820 18 2 Saint John’s (MN) 1975-76
TROPHY GAMESFollowing is a list of the current Division III football trophy games. The games are listed alphabetically by the trophy-object name. The date refers to the season the trophy was first exchanged and is not necessarily the start of the competition between the participants.
Trophy Date CollegesAcademic Bowl 1986 Carnegie Mellon-CWRUAdmiral’s Cup 1980 Maine Maritime-Mass. MaritimeBaird Bros. Golden Stringer 1984 CWRU-WoosterBell 1931 Franklin-HanoverBill Edwards Trophy 1989 CWRU-WittenbergBridge Bowl 1990 Mt. St. Joseph-Thomas MoreBronze Turkey 1929 Knox-Monmouth (IL)CBB 1966 Bates, Bowdoin, ColbyConestoga Wagon 1963 Dickinson-Franklin & MarshallCortaca Jug 1959 SUNY Cortland-IthacaCourage Bowl 2005 Rochester (NY)-St. John FisherCranberry Bowl 1979 Bridgewater St.-Mass. MaritimeDoehling-Heselton Helmet 1988 Lawrence-RiponDrum 1940 Occidental—Pomona-PitzerDutchman’s Shoes 1950 Rensselaer-Union (NY)Edmund Orgill 1954 Rhodes-SewaneeFounder’s 1987 Chicago—WashUGoat 1931 Carleton-St. OlafHoffman Cup 2003 Merchant Marine-St. LawrenceKeystone Cup 1981 Delaware Valley-WidenerLincoln Trophy 2012 Eureka-KnoxLittle Brass Bell 1947 North Central (IL)-Wheaton (IL)Little Brown Bucket 1938 Dickinson-GettysburgLittle Three 1971 Amherst, Wesleyan (CT), WilliamsMercer County Cup 1984 Grove City-ThielMonon Bell 1932 DePauw-WabashMug 1931 Coast Guard-NorwichOld Goal Post 1953 Juniata-SusquehannaOld Musket 1964 Carroll (WI)-CarthageOld Rocking Chair 1980 Hamilton-MiddleburyOld Tin Cup 1954 Gettysburg-MuhlenbergOld Water Bucket 1989 Maranatha Baptist-Martin LutherPaint Bucket 1965 Hamline-MacalesterPella Corporation Classic 1988 Central (IA)-William PennPresident’s Cup 1971 CWRU-John CarrollPresident’s Cup 1982 Western New Eng.-Westfield St.Regents Cup 1999 Frostburg St.-SalisburyRhine River Cup 1992 Heidelberg-OtterbeinSecretary’s Cup 1981 Coast Guard-Merchant MarineShoes 1946 Occidental-WhittierShot Glass 1938 Coast Guard-RensselaerSoup Bowl 1997 Guilford-GreensboroSteve Dean Memorial 1976 Catholic-GeorgetownTotem Pole 1950 Pacific Lutheran-Puget SoundTransit 1980 Rensselaer-WPIVictory Bell 1946 Loras-St. Thomas (MN)Victory Bell 1949 Upper Iowa-WartburgWadsworth 1977 Middlebury-NorwichWagon Wheel 1949 Lewis & Clark-WillametteWesley Cup 2009 Birmingham-So.-HuntingdonWilford Moore Trophy 1997 Hardin-Simmons-McMurryWilson Brothers Cup 1986 Hamline-St. Thomas (MN)Wooden Shoes 1946 Hope-Kalamazoo
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STADIUMS
Stadiums Listed Alphabetically by SchoolTeam Stadium Built Capacity SurfaceAdrian Docking Stadium 2006 3,000 FieldTurfAlbion Sprankle-Sprandel 1976 5,010 TurfAlbright Eugene L. Shirk 1925 5,000 TurfAlfred Yunevich Stadium at Merrill
Field1926 2,790 Turf
Alfred St. Pioneer Stadium 2008 2,000 FieldTurfAllegheny Frank B. Fuhrer Field 1948 3,500 FieldTurfAlma Bahlke Field 1986 4,000 TurfAlverniaAmherst Pratt Field at Lehrman
Stadium1891 8,000 Turf
Anderson (IN) Macholtz Satdium 1977 4,200 TurfAnna Maria AMCAT Field 2009 1,000 TurfAugsburg Edor Nelson Field 1984 2,000 SprinTurfAugustana (IL) Ericson Field 1938 3,200 TurfAurora Vago Field 2008 1,750 FieldTurfAustin Jerry Apple 2000 2,500 GrassAverett Daly Field at Frank
Campbell Stadium2000 3,000 Turf
Baldwin Wallace Tressel Field at George Finnie Stadium
1971 8,100 FieldTurf
Bates Garcelon Field 1899 3,000 FieldTurfBecker Alumni Field 1994 1,000 TurfBelhaven Belhaven Bowl Stadium 2016 1,200 TurfBeloit Strong Stadium 1934 3,000 TurfBenedictine (IL) Village of Lisle-Benedictine
Sports Complex2004 3,000 Turf
Berry Valhalla Stadium 2013 2,500 TurfBethany (WV) Bethany Field 1938 1,000 FieldTurfBethel (MN) Royal Stadium 1996 3,500 GrassBirmingham-So. General Charles C. Krulak
Stadium2008 1,600 Turf
Bluffton Salzman Stadium 1993 2,600 TurfBowdoin Whittier Field 1896 6,000 GrassBridgewater (VA) Jopson Field 1971 3,500 TurfBridgewater St. Ed Swenson Field 1974 2,000 TurfBrockport Bob Boozer Field 1979 10,000 TurfBuena Vista J. Leslie Rollins Stadium
and Peterson Field1980 3,000 Turf
Buffalo St. Coyer Field 1964 3,000 TurfCal Lutheran William Rolland Stadium 2011 2,000 TurfCapital Bernlohr Stadium 2001 3,000 FieldTurfCarleton Laird Stadium 1926 7,500 GrassCarnegie Mellon Gesling Stadium 1990 3,500 FieldTurfCarroll (WI) Schneider Stadium 1976 4,200 TurfCarthage Art Keller Field 1965 2,448 FieldTurfCWRU DiSanto Field 2005 2,400 FieldTurfCastleton Spartan Stadium 2009 1,500 TurfCatholic Cardinal Stadium 1985 3,500 FieldTurfCentral (IA) Ron and Joyce Schipper
Stadium1977 5,000 FieldTurf
Centre Joe McDaniel Field at Farris Stadium
1925 2,500 Turf
Chapman Ernie Chapman NA 3,000 TurfChicago Stagg Field 1969 1,650 FieldTurfChris. Newport POMOCO Stadium 2001 4,200 GrassClaremont-M-S Fritz Burns Stadium and
John Zinda Field1955 3,000 Grass
Coast Guard Cadet Memorial Field 1932 4,500 TurfCoe Clark Field 1989 2,200 TurfColby Seaverns Field at Harold
Alfond Stadium1950 2,000 Turf
Team Stadium Built Capacity SurfaceConcordia Chicago Concordia Stadium 2000 1,500 FieldTurfConcordia Wisconsin Tomasini Stadium 2012 800 TurfConcordia-M’head Jake Christiansen Stadium 1966 7,500 FieldTurfCornell College Ash Park Field 1922 2,500 TurfCrown (MN) Klein Bank Stadium 2013 1,500 TurfCurry Walter Katz Field 1965 1,500 FieldTurfDefiance Justin F. Coressel 1994 4,000 FieldTurfDelaware Valley James Work Memorial 1978 4,000 TurfDenison Deeds Field-Piper Stadium 1922 3,000 TurfDePauw Blackstock Stadium and
Nick Mourouzis Field1941 4,000 Turf
Dickinson Biddle Field 1909 2,577 TurfDubuque Chalmers Field 1942 2,800 TurfEast Tex. Baptist Ornelas Stadium 2000 3,000 GrassElmhurst Langhorst Field 1920 2,500 FieldTurfEmory & Henry Fred Selfe Stadium at
Nicewonder Field1925 5,500 Turf
Endicott Hempstead Stadium 2003 2,200 FieldTurfEureka FioRito Stadium at
McKinzie Field1930 2,500 Grass
FDU-Florham Robert T. Shields Field 1973 4,000 TurfFerrum W.B. Adams Stadium 1960 5,500 TurfFinlandia McAfee Field 2011 3,000 Pro GrassFitchburg St. Robert Elliot Field 1984 1,000 TurfFramingham St. Maple Street Field 1900 1,500 TurfFranklin Faught Stadium 1999 2,000 TurfFranklin & Marshall Sponaugle-Williamson
Field1920 4,000 Grass
Frostburg St. Bobcat Stadium 1974 4,000 TurfGallaudet Hotchkiss Field 1,500 1,500 FieldTurfGeneva Reeves Field 1925 6,000 TurfGeorge Fox Stoffer Stadium and
Lemmons Field2012 2,800 Turf
Gettysburg Shirk Field at Musselman Stadium
1965 6,176 AstroPlay
Greensboro Jamieson 1997 10,000 GrassGreenville Francis Field 1987 2,000 TurfGrinnell Rosenbloom Field 1911 1,750 GrassGrove City Robert E. Thorn Field 1981 3,500 CSTurfGuilford Armfield Athletic Center 1960 2,200 FieldTurfGust. Adolphus West of Lund Center 2007 5,000 TurfHamilton Steuben Field NA 2,500 TurfHamline Klas Field 2004 2,000 TurfHampden-Sydney Lewis Everett Stadium 2007 1,850 TurfHanover Alumni Stadium 1973 4,000 TurfHardin-Simmons Shelton Stadium 1993 4,000 TurfHartwick Wright Stadium 1985 1,200 AstroTurfHeidelberg Hoernemann Stadium and
Reisen Field2014 1,300 Turf
Hendrix Young-Wise Memorial Stadium
2013 1,500 Turf
Hiram Charles Henry Field 1961 2,500 TurfHobart Boswell Field 1975 4,500 FieldTurfHope Ray and Sue Smith
Stadium1979 5,322 ProTurf
Howard Payne Gordon Wood Stadium 1962 7,500 TurfHuntingdon Charles Lee Field at
Samford Stadium2003 2,500 Turf
Husson Winkin Sports Complex 2003 3,000 FieldTurfIllinois Col. England Stadium 1960 1,468 TurfIll. Wesleyan Tucci Stadium 1893 3,500 TurfIowa Wesleyan Mapleleaf Stadium NA 5,000 GrassIthaca Jim Butterfield Stadium 1958 5,000 GrassJohn Carroll Don Shula Stadium at
Wasmer Field2003 5,416 Turf
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Team Stadium Built Capacity SurfaceJohns Hopkins Homewood Field 1906 8,500 TurfJuniata Knox Stadium 1988 3,000 TurfKalamazoo Angell Field 1946 2,458 TurfKean Kean Alumni Stadium 1998 5,300 TurfKenyon McBride Field 1962 1,762 TurfKing’s (PA) McCarthy Stadium 1993 3,000 TurfKnox Stisser Field at Knosher
Bowl1967 6,000 Turf
La Verne Ortmayer Stadium 1991 1,500 TurfLaGrange Callaway Stadium 1958 5,000 TurfLake Forest Farwell Field 1903 2,000 TurfLakeland John Taylor Field 1958 1,500 GrassLawrence Ron Roberts Field at the
Banta Bowl1965 3,634 FieldTurf
Lebanon Valley Arnold Field 1969 2,000 FieldTurfLewis & Clark Griswold Stadium 1953 3,600 TurfLinfield Maxwell Field 1928 4,000 FieldTurfLoras Rock Bowl 1945 3,500 TurfLouisiana Col. Wildcat Field 2008 7,000 TurfLuther Carlson Stadium 1966 5,000 GrassLycoming David Person Field 1962 3,700 FieldTurfMacalester Macalester Stadium 1965 4,000 FieldTurfMacMurray Freesen Field 2003 1,400 GrassMaine Maritime Ritchie Field 1965 3,500 TurfManchester Carl W. Burt Memorial
Stadium1988 4,500 Grass
Marietta Don Drumm Stadium 1916 5,000 FieldTurfMartin Luther MLC Bowl 1974 1,500 GrassMary Hardin-Baylor Tiger Field 1996 7,671 TurfMaryville (TN) Lloyd L. Thornton and
McDaniel Kenneth R. Gill Stadium 2012 1,434 Momentum Turf
McMurry Wilford Moore Stadium 1937 3,550 FieldTurfMerchant Marine Brooks Stadium and
Captain Tomb Field1945 5,840 FieldTurf
Methodist Monarch Stadium 1989 1,500 GrassMiddlebury Youngman Field at Alumni
Stadium1991 3,500 FieldTurf
Millikin Frank M. Lindsay Field 1987 4,000 TurfMillsaps Harper Davis Field 1920 3,000 SprinTurfMinn.-Morris Big Cat Stadium 2006 1,400 TurfMisericordia Mangelsdorf Field 2002 1,500 TurfMIT Henry G. Steinbrenner
Stadium1978 1,000 FieldTurf
Monmouth (IL) Zorn Stadium and Woll Memorial Field
1981 2,600 Turf
Montclair St. Sprague Field 1934 6,000 FieldTurfMoravian Rocco Calvo Field 1932 2,200 TurfMorrisville St. Drake Field NA 2,000 TurfMt. St. Joseph East Athletic Complex 2004 2,400 GrassMount Union Mount Union Stadium 1913 5,529 FieldTurfMuhlenberg Scotty Wood Stadium and
Frank Marino Field1998 3,000 AstroTurf
Muskingum McConagha Stadium and Sherman Field
1925 5,000 Turf
Neb. Wesleyan Abel Satdium 1986 2,500 FieldTurfU New England Big Blue Turf 2010 550 TurfNichols Vendetti Field 1961 3,000 TurfN.C. Wesleyan Bishop Stadium 1970 5,000 GrassNorth Central (IL) Benedetti-Wehrli 1999 5,500 TurfNorth Park Holmgren Athletic Complex2004 3,000 FieldTurfNorthwestern-St.
PaulReynolds Field 1990 1,800 Turf
Norwich Sabine Field 1921 5,000 Turf
Team Stadium Built Capacity SurfaceOberlin Austin Knowlton Complex
and Dick Bailey Field2014 3,500 Turf
Occidental Patterson Field 1916 4,000 FieldTurfOhio Northern Dial-Roberson Stadium 2004 3,500 TurfOhio Wesleyan Selby Stadium 1929 9,100 FieldTurfOlivet Cutler Field 1972 2,200 TurfOtterbein Memorial Stadium 2005 2,400 TurfPacific (OR) Hanson Stadium 2007 1,100 FieldTurfPacific Lutheran Sparks Stadium 1989 4,500 TurfPlymouth St. Currier Memorial Field 1970 1,000 GrassPomona-Pitzer Merritt Field 1991 4,000 GrassPuget Sound Peyton Field at Baker
Stadium1964 3,500 Grass
Randolph-Macon Day Field 2012 5,000 TurfRedlands Ted Runner Stadium 1968 6,750 FieldTurfRensselaer East Campus Stadium 2009 5,200 TurfRhodes Crain Field 1964 3,300 TurfRipon Ingalls Field 1888 3,500 FieldTurfRochester (NY) Edwin Fauver Stadium 1930 5,500 FieldTurfRockford Sam Greeley Field 2001 1,000 GrassRose-Hulman Cook Stadium at Phil
Brown FieldNA 2,500 Grass
Rowan Richard Wackar Stadium at John Page Field
1982 5,000 Turf
St. John Fisher Growney Stadium 1999 2,500 OmniGrassSaint John’s (MN) Clemens Stadium 1908 7,482 SprinTurfSt. Lawrence Weeks Field at Leckonby
Stadium2000 1,500 Grass
St. Norbert Donald J. Schneider Stadium
2010 2,454 Turf
St. Olaf Manitou Field 1930 4,500 Mondo TurfSt. Scholastica Public Schools Stadium 1994 4,500 TurfSt. Thomas (MN) O’Shaughnessy Stadium 1947 5,025 FieldTurfSaint Vincent Chuck Noll Field 2007 1,050 GrassSalisbury Sea Gull Stadium 1980 2,500 TurfSalve Regina Gaudet Field 2009 1,500 FieldTurfSewanee Hardee-McGee Field at
Harris Stadium1935 1,500 Grass
Shenandoah Sprint Field at Shentel Stadium
2001 2,500 Turf
Simpson Bill Buxton Stadium 1949 5,000 FieldTurfSouthwestern (TX) Birklebach Field 2008 12,442 TurfSpringfield Benedum Field 1971 3,867 FieldTurfStevenson Mustang Stadium 2011 3,000 TurfSul Ross St. Jackson Field 1927 4,500 TurfSUNY Cortland Cortland Stadium Complex2002 6,500 SprinTurfSUNY Maritime Reinhart Field 1956 2,000 AstroPlaySusquehanna Amos Alonzo Stagg Field 2000 3,500 ProGrassTCNJ Lions Stadium 1984 6,000 Trophy TurfTexas Lutheran Bulldog Stadium 2014 3,000 FieldTurfThiel Alumni Stadium at Stoeber
Field2001 1,400 Sportexe
Trine Fred Zollner Athletic Stadium
2010 5,000 Turf
Trinity (CT) Jessee/Miller Field 1900 6,500 FieldTurfTrinity (TX) Trinity Stadium 1972 3,500 GrassTufts Ellis Oval/Zimman Field 1923 6,000 GrassUnion (NY) Frank Bailey Field 1981 1,600 TurfUrsinus Patterson Field 1923 2,500 FieldTurfUtica Charles A. Gaetano
Stadium2001 1,200 Turf
Wabash Byron P. Hollett Little Giant Stadium
1966 5,000 Turf
Wartburg Walston-Hoover Stadium 2001 4,000 FieldTurfWashU Francis Field 1904 4,000 FieldTurfWash. & Jeff. Cameron Stadium 1958 3,500 RealGrassWash. & Lee Wilson Field 2008 4,000 GrassWaynesburg John F. Wiley Stadium 1999 4,000 FieldTurf
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Team Stadium Built Capacity SurfaceWesley Drass Field at Scott Miller
Stadium2004 2,500 FieldTurf
Wesleyan (CT) Corwin Stadium at Andrus Field
1881 5,000 Grass
Western Conn. St. Westside Athletic Complex 2003 2,500 SprintTurfWestern New Eng. Golden Bear Stadium 2002 1,500 TurfWestfield St. Alumni Field 1982 4,800 AstroTurfWestminster (MO) Priest Field 1906 1,500 GrassWestminster (PA) Burry Stadium/Memorial
Field1950 4,500 FieldTurf
Wheaton (IL) McCully Stadium 1956 4,000 FieldTurfWhittier Wallace Newman at
Memorial Stadium1963 7,000 Grass
Whitworth Pine Bowl 1938 2,200 TurfWidener Leslie C. Quick Stadium 1994 4,000 TurfWilkes Schmidt Stadium 1965 4,000 TurfWillamette McCullough Stadium/Ted
Ogdahl Field1950 2,400 FieldTurf
Wm. Paterson Wightman Stadium 1972 1,909 A-TurfWilliams Farley-Lamb Field 2014 1,500 TurfWilmington (OH) Townsend Field at Williams
Stadium1983 3,250 Turf
Wis.-Eau Claire Carson Park 1937 6,500 TurfWis.-La Crosse Roger Harring Stadium at
Veterans Memorial Field2008 6,250 Turf
Wis.-Oshkosh J.J. Keller Field at Titan Stadium
1970 9,800 Turf
Wis.-Platteville Ralph E. Davis Pioneer Stadium
1972 10,000 ProGrass
Wis.-River Falls Smith Stadium at Ramer Field
1966 4,800 AstroTurf
Wis.-Stevens Point Community Stadium at Goerke Field
1932 4,000 FieldTurf
Wis.-Stout Don and Nona Williams 2001 4,500 TurfWis.-Whitewater Forrest Perkins Stadium 1970 11,000 FieldTurfWis. Lutheran Warrior Field at Raabe
Stadium2004 1,500 Turf
Wittenberg Edwards-Maurer Field 1923 3,000 TurfWooster John P. Papp Stadium 1915 4,500 TurfWPI Alumni Stadium 1916 2,800 TurfWorcester St. John Coughlin Memorial 1976 2,500 Turf
Stadiums Listed by Capacity (Top 30)Team Stadium Surface CapacitySouthwestern (TX) Birkelbach Field Turf 12,442Wis.-Whitewater Forrest Perkins Stadium FieldTurf 11,000Brockport Bob Boozer Field Turf 10,000Greensboro Jamieson Grass 10,000Wis.-Platteville Ralph E. Davis Pioneer Stadium ProGrass 10,000Wis.-Oshkosh J.J. Keller Field at Titan Stadium Turf 9,800Ohio Wesleyan Selby Stadium FieldTurf 9,100Johns Hopkins Homewood Field Turf 8,500Baldwin Wallace Tressel Field at George Finnie
StadiumFieldTurf 8,100
Amherst Pratt Field at Lehrman Stadium Grass 8,000Mary Hardin-Baylor Crusader Stadium Turf 7,671Carleton Laird Stadium Grass 7,500Saint John’s (MN) Clemens Stadium SprinTurf 7,482Concordia-M’head Jake Christiansen Stadium FieldTurf 7,000Howard Payne Gordon Wood Stadium Turf 7,500Louisiana Col. Wildcat Field Turf 7,000Whittier Memorial Grass 7,000Redlands Ted Runner Stadium FieldTurf 6,750SUNY Cortland Cortland Stadium Complex SprinTurf 6,500Trinity (CT) Jessee/Miller Field FieldTurf 6,500Wis.-Eau Claire Carson Park Turf 6,500Wis.-La Crosse Roger Harring Stadium at
Veterans Memorial FieldTurf 6,250
Gettysburg Shirk Field at Musselman Stadium AstroPlay 6,176Bowdoin Whittier Field Grass 6,000Geneva Reeves Field Turf 6,000Knox Knox Bowl Grass 6,000Montclair St. Sprague Field FieldTurf 6,000TCNJ Lions Stadium FieldTurf 6,000Tufts Ellis Oval/Zimman Field Grass 6,000Surface Notes: This column indicates the type of surface (either artificial or natural grass) present this year in the stadium. The brand name of the arti-ficial turf, if known, is listed. Legend: Turf—Any of several types of artificial turfs (name brands include AstroTurf, All-Pro, Omni-Turf, SuperTurf, etc.); Grass—Natural grass surface; PAT—Prescription Athletic Turf (a “natural-artificial” surface featuring a network of pipes connected to pumps capable of sucking water from the natural turf or watering it. The pipes are located 18 inches from the surface and covered with a mixture of sand and filler. The turf also is lined with heating coils to keep it from freezing in temperatures below 32 degrees).
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STATISTICAL TRENDSRushing Passing Total Offense Scoring
The following lists show years of active member-ship for current and former Division III football-playing institutions. Provisional members also are shown along with the year in which they will become active members.
Active Members (246)Adrian 1973-currentAlbion 1973-currentAlbright 1973-currentAlfred 1973-currentAlfred St. 2018Allegheny 1973-currentAlma 1973-currentAlvernia 2018Amherst 1973-currentAnderson (IN) 1992-currentAnna Maria 2009-currentAugsburg 1982-currentAugustana (IL) 1973-currentAurora 1988-currentAustin 1973-77, 97-currentAverett 2000-currentBaldwin Wallace 1973-currentBates 1973-currentBecker 2005-currentBelhaven 2019Beloit 1973-currentBenedictine (IL) 1973-currentBerry 2013-currentBethany (WV) 1973-currentBethel (MN) 1983-currentBirmingham-So. 2009-currentBluffton 1990, 92-currentBowdoin 1973-currentBridgewater (VA) 1973-currentBridgewater St. 1973-currentBrockport 1973-currentBuena Vista 1976-currentBuffalo St. 1981-currentCal Lutheran 1975-77, 91-currentCapital 1973-currentCarleton 1973-currentCarnegie Mellon 1973-currentCarroll (WI) 1976-currentCarthage 1976-currentCWRU 1973-currentCastleton 2009-currentCatholic 1978-currentCentral (IA) 1973-currentCentre 1973-currentChapman 1994-currentChicago 1973-currentChris. Newport 2001-currentClaremont-M-S 1973-currentCoast Guard 1973-currentCoe 1973-currentColby 1973-currentConcordia Chicago 1973-75, 81-currentConcordia Wisconsin 1997-currentConcordia-M’head 1977-currentCornell College 1973-currentCrown (MN) 2008-currentCurry 1973-currentDefiance 1973-75, 91-current
Delaware Valley 1973-currentDenison 1973-currentDePauw 1973-currentDickinson 1973-currentDubuque 1976-currentEast Tex. Baptist 2001-currentElmhurst 1973-currentEmory & Henry 1973-currentEndicott 2003-currentEureka 1978-currentFDU-Florham 1973-currentFerrum 1985-currentFinlandia 2015-currentFitchburg St. 1984-currentFramingham St. 1973-currentFranklin 1992-currentFranklin & Marshall 1973-currentFrostburg St. 1977-currentGallaudet 1973-79, 87-94, 2001-03,
Former Members (110)Albany (NY) 1973-94Albany St. (GA) 1973-75American Int’l 1973Ashland 1973-79Assumption 1988-92Bentley 1988-92Blackburn 1990-08Bloomsburg 1973-79Bowie St. 1973-79Bridgeport 1973Brooklyn 1978-91
Buffalo 1978-92UC Santa Barbara 1986-90Chico St. 1973-77Caltech 1973-77Cameron 1973Canisius 1975-92UCF 1980-81Charleston So. 1991-92Cheyney 1973-79Chowan 1997-04Clark Atlanta 1973-79Colorado Col. 1973-08Colorado Mines 1973Davidson 1990-92Dayton 1976-92Delaware St. 1973-77Dist. Columbia 1978Drake 1987-92Duquesne 1979-92Earlham 1982-18Eastern Ore. 1999-03Evansville 1973-77, 89-92Ferris St. 1975-76Fisk 1973-83Fordham 1973-88Fort Valley St. 1973-80Gannon 1989-92Georgetown 1973-92Hillsdale 1975Hofstra 1973-92Humboldt St. 1975-79Ill.-Chicago 1973Iona 1978-92James Madison 1977-79Ky. Wesleyan 1983-92Knoxville 1973-88Kutztown 1973-79Lane 1973-87Lock Haven 1973-79LIU Post 1975-77, 84, 89-92Mansfield 1973-79Maranatha Baptist 1999-2016Marist 1978-92UMass Boston 1988-00UMass Lowell 1981-92McMurry 1997-11Menlo 1986-09Mercyhurst 1982-92Merrimack 1989Miles 1973-87Millersville 1973-79Minn. St. Mankato 1977Mississippi Col. 1997-2013Morehouse 1973-80Mount Ida 2002-17New Haven 1973, 77-80New Jersey City 1973-02NYIT 1973Oswego St. 1976Pace 1978-92Plattsburgh St. 1973-78Presentation 2011-12Principia 1973-08Quincy 1987-92Ramapo 1981-92RIT 1973-77Sacred Heart 1991-92Saint Francis (PA) 1978-92St. John’s (NY) 1978-92
St. Joseph’s (IN) 1973-78St. Mary’s (CA) 1973-80Saint Peter’s 1973-92Samford 1985-88San Diego 1973-92San Fran. St. 1973-78Savannah St. 1973-80Seton Hall 1973-76, 78-80Shepherd 1973-75Shippensburg 1973-75Siena 1988-92Slippery Rock 1973-78Sonoma St. 1980-83Stillman 1999-03Stonehill 1989-92Stony Brook 1983-94Swarthmore 1973-00Tarleton St. 1977Thomas More 1990-18Towson 1973-79Upper Iowa 1976-02Upsala 1973-96Valparaiso 1973-78Villanova 1985-86Wagner 1973-92West Ala. 1973West Ga. 1981-82William Penn 1976-00Winona St. 1975Wis.-Superior 1973-92*Provisional members are not active members of the Association and, thus are not eligible for NCAA statistics, records and championship play. The end of the provisional status and first season of active membership in Division III football is listed to the right of the school name.