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Thursday, November 3, 2005 (3 years ago)

Welcome
Gustavus welcomes Carleton College to Lloyd Hollingsworth Field today for a late-season MIAC match-up between two teams who are looking to get back on the winning track after disappointing losses last Saturday. The Gusties enter the game with a record of 1-7 overall, and 1-5 in the MIAC, while Carleton enters with a mark of 3-5 overall and 1-5 in the MIAC.
Today is Youth Football Day at Gustavus as the Gustavus Athletic Department and the football program welcome the players and parents of the St. Peter Youth Football Program to Lloyd Hollingsworth Field. The Gustavus football program has been associated with the St. Peter Youth Football Program for over 30 years. On eight Monday nights each fall, the Gustavus players coach lead over 200 fourth through sixth grade youth through practices and games. Gustavus is proud of its long affiliation with the St. Peter Youth Football Program and welcomes the 2005 fall participants to today's game.

The Series
Gustavus will be facing Carleton for the 31st time today. Carleton holds a slim 14-13-3 advantage in the all-time series. Gustavus has had the upper hand in the series lately winning eight consecutive games dating back to the 1996 season. Gustavus claimed a 40-27 win over the Knights in Northfield last year. Head Coach Jay Schoenebeck has directed his squads to a mark of 9-2 against Carleton since taking charge of the Gustie football program in 1994.

Meet the Head Coaches
Gustavus Head Coach Jay Schoenebeck ('80) is in his twelfth season directing his alma mater. Schoenebeck has compiled a record of 54-61 overall, and 49-51 in the MIAC. Schoenebeck's squads have placed in the top four in the MIAC in six of the past seven seasons. Chris Brann is in his fifth season as the head coach at Carleton. Brann led the Knights to their best record in seven years in 2003 as the Knights won their final three games of the season to post a record of 3-7. Prior to coming to Carleton, Brann was the defensive coordinator and assistant head coach at the University of Chicago. He is a 1991 graduate of West Virginia Wesleyan College.

A Look at Today's Game

A Glimpse of the Gusties
The Gustavus football team will look to continue to improve this week against Carleton after losing to St. Thomas 35-14 in St. Paul last Saturday. This young Gustie team has struggled to perform consistently for 60 minutes and the inexperience and youth surfaced once again last Saturday. The Gusties performed well through the first half and the score was tied 7-7 at the intermission. The offense put together an impressive nine-play, 55-yard scoring drive just before halftime as Mitch Anderson scored on a 20-yard run, while the defense limited the Tommies to just 120 yards of offense and one touchdown.
Gustavus opened the second half with a solid nine-play, 58-yard drive that ended with Mitch Anderson running into the end zone from eight yards out to give the Gusties their first lead of the game at 14-7. The Tommies would counter with a touchdown on their next drive to tie the score at 14-14. Unfortunately, Gustavus would commit three turnovers in the next five minutes, two of which St. Thomas would convert into touchdowns giving the Tommies a 28-14 lead that they would not relinquish.
The good news was that the Gusties ran for a season high 140 yards and two touchdowns and the team will look to continue that trend this week against Carleton. The bad news is that the team continued to struggle in the second half. The Gusties have scored 71 points in the first half this season, while their opponents have scored 77, however in the second half, Gustavus has scored 38 points compared to 130 for its opponents. The Tommies outscored the Gusties 28-7 in the second half last Saturday.
The running back duo of Mitch Anderson and Drew Stifter turned in their finest performance of the season combining to rush for 146 yards on 30 carries. Anderson carried 20 times for 80 yards and two touchdowns, while Stifter carried 10 times for 66 yards. Defensively, Jared Sieling, Adam Miron, and Kevin Hegland each recorded eight tackles. Linebacker Justin Redfield recorded six tackles and intercepted a pass for the Gusties.

Gustavus Statistics


A View of the Knights
The Knights suffered a disappointing 41-0 loss to Bethel in Arden Hills last Saturday. The setback was the worst of the season for Carleton, which has been steadily improving since Chris Brann became the head coach five years ago. The Knights have already posted three wins this season and nearly knocked off Concordia losing 38-31 in Norhfield in late September.
Last Saturday, however, Carleton never got on track against Bethel. The Royals led 15-0 after the first quarter and 27-0 at the intermission. Bethel added two more touchdowns in the third quarter and went on to post the 41-0 victory. The Royals had a big offensive day against the Knights rolling up 623 yards of offense including 343 yards rushing. Carleton, which is averaging 138.1 yards rushing per game this season, could manage only 50 yards on the ground on 28 carries against the Royals. In addition, the Knights threw four interceptions in the game. Carleton could only manage to get the ball into Bethel territory four times in the game on 16 possessions. Senior running back R.J. Jackson, who is averaging 76.9 yards rushing a game this season, compiled 13 yards on nine carries on Saturday. Carleton used three quarterbacks in the game including starter Darren Caspers, John Hollowed, and Shane Henfling. The trio combined to complete 13-of-33 passes for 102 yards. Linebackers Randy Foss and Jerad Phelps led the Knights in tackles. Foss tallied 13 tackles, while Phelps posted 12 tackles and forced a fumble.
Through six games, Carleton ranks eighth in the league in total offense with an average of 247.0 yards per game. That includes 103.7 rushing and 143.3 passing. R.J. Jackson ranks eighth in the league in rushing per game with an average of 56.0 yards per game. The Knights rank ninth in the league in total defense allowing an average of 444.8 yards per game. That total includes 208.7 yards rushing and 236.2 passing. Linebacker Jerad Phelps ranks eighth in tackles with an average of 8.8 per game, while Foss is right behind him in ninth with an average of 8.5 per game.

Carleton Statistics

STARTING LINEUPS

Gustavus Adolphus College

OFFENSE
11   Jordan Stolp      QB
05   Drew Stifter      RB
03   Clint Riegelman   WR
72   Michael Klayum   LT
79   Mark Iverson      LG
68   Dan Tiegen      C
73   Jared Thelemann   RG
63   Ian Ruppel      RT
85   Jamie Germscheid   TE
17   Kerry Zajicek      WR
18   Tom Johnson      WR

DEFENSE
31   Blake Theisen      LE
66   Andy Klaers      LT
53   Nick David      RT
91   Chris Cornwell   RE
04   Jared Sieling      OLB
52   Adam Miron      MLB
47   Jon Horbacz      OLB
21   Brian Evans      CB
12   Wade Wietgrefe   SS
16   Kevin Hegland      FS
32   Wade Vrieze      CB

SPECIAL TEAMS
16   Kevin Hegland      LS
32   Wade Vrieze      KR
04   Isaac Perry      PR
11   Jordan Stolp      K
22   Mike Leonard      P
17   Kraig Olson      H

STARTING LINEUPS

Carleton College

OFFENSE
12   Darren Caspers   QB
25   R.J. Jackson      RB
20   Wade Thompson   RB
84   Alex Marston      TE
66   Paul Klick      LT
74   Sam Larsen      LG
52   Bobby McMillan   C
55   Doug Lind      RG
64   Aaron Fanta      RT
04   Mike Kootsikas   WR
81   Matt Frank      WR

DEFENSE
40   James Clark      DE
98   Pat Frett      DT
73   Kaizen Yang      DT
91   Adam Witt      DE
21   James Colbenson   LB
58   Randy Foss      LB
57   Jared Phelps      LB
38   Nick Brokke      CB
15   Luke Muellerleile   SS
29   Drew Ziller      FS
10   Matt Bond      CB

SPECIAL TEAMS
16   Andrew Saalfield   LS
20   Wade Thompson   KR/PR
25   R.J. Jackson      KR/PR
10   Matt Bond      K
15   Luke Muellerleile   P
05   Ben Cooprider      H

MIAC Standings

MIAC Statistics

MIAC: Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference

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