DIVISION III FOOTBALL RECORDS

[Pages:68]DIVISION III FOOTBALL RECORDS

Individual Records

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Team Records

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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

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Statistical Trends

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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 rankings in all categories except interceptions, field goals, punt returns and kickoff returns; these categories were added to official individual rankings and records in 1970. In 1992, statistics compilations 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 rankings 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 divisions 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 reorganization 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 included in NCAA final football statistics or records. Beginning with the 2002 season, all postseason games were included in NCAA final football statistics and records.

Collegiate records for all NCAA divisions can be determined by comparing records for all four divisions.

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 POLICIES

All individual defensive statistics reported to the NCAA must be compiled by the press box statistics crew during the game. Defensive numbers compiled by the coaching staff or other university/

college personnel using game film will not be considered "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 compile 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 numbers until the accuracy of those statistics can be substantiated.

INDIVIDUAL RECORDS

Division III football records are based on the performances of Division III teams since the threedivision reorganization plan was adopted by the special NCAA Convention in August 1973.

TOTAL OFFENSE

(Rushing Plus Passing)

Most Plays

Quarter 37--Justin Peery, Westminster (MO) vs. MacMurray, Nov. 14, 1998 (4th)

Half 59--Justin Peery, Westminster (MO) vs. Bethel (TN), Nov. 8, 1997 (2nd); Mike Wallace, Ohio Wesleyan vs. Denison, Oct. 3, 1981 (2nd)

Game 98--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 rushes, 77 passes; 628 yards)

Season 662--Steve Slowke, Alma, 2001 (3,630 yards) Also holds per-game record with 66.2 (662 in 10)

Career 2,240--Josh Vogelbach, Guilford, 2005-08 (13,904 yards) Also holds per-game record with 56.0 (2,240 in 40)

Most Plays by a Freshman

Season 571--Greg Troutman, Juniata, 2001 (3,122 yards) Also holds per-game record with 57.1 (571 in 10)

Most Yards Gained

Half 517--Justin Peery, Westminster (MO) vs. Bethel (TN), Nov. 8, 1997 (497 passing, 20 rushing)

Game 723--Zamir Amin, Menlo vs. Cal Lutheran, Oct. 7, 2000 (731 passing, -8 rushing)

Season 5,466--Joe Callahan, Wesley, 2015 (398 rushing, 5,068 passing) (13 games) Per-game record--465.1, Justin Peery, Westminster (MO), 1998 (4,651 in 10)

Career 14,568--Kevin Burke, Mount Union, 2011-14 (2,481 rushing, 12,087 passing) Per-game record--364.6, Brett Elliott, Linfield, 2004-05 (8,751 in 24)

Most Yards Gained by a Freshman

Season 3,681--Ayrton Scott, Augsburg, 2012 (492 plays) Also holds per-game record with 368.1 (3,681 in 10)

Most Games Gaining 300 Yards or More

Season 12--Joe Callahan, Wesley, 2015 (played 13 games)

Career 30--Alex Tanney, Monmouth (IL), $2007-11 $See initial page for explanation.

Most Consecutive Games Gaining 300 Yards or More

Season 10--Josh Brehm, Alma, 2006 (entire season)

Gaining 4,000 Yards Rushing and 2,000 Yards Passing

Career Ayrton Scott, Augsburg, 2012-15 (4,242 rushing & 10,281 passing); Chris Spriggs, Denison, 1983-86 (4,248 rushing & 2,799 passing)

Gaining 3,000 Yards Rushing and 3,000 Yards Passing

Career Ayrton Scott, Augsburg, 2012-15 (4,242 rushing & 10,281 passing); Clay Sampson (TB), Denison, 1977-80 (3,726 rushing & 3,194 passing)

Individual Records

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Highest Average Gain Per Play

Season (Min. 2,500 yards) 12.4--Adam Ryan, Wilmington (OH), 1999 (280 for 3,478)

Career (Min. 6,000 yards) 9.8--Brett Elliott, Linfield, 2004-05 (895 for 8,751) (Min. 10,000 yards) 8.4--Bill Borchert, Mount Union, 1994-97 (1,274 for 10,639)

Most Touchdowns Responsible For (TDs Scored and Passed For)

Career 168--Kevin Burke, Mount Union, 2011-14 Justin Peery, Westminster (MO), 1996-99 (148 passing, 18 rushing) Per-game record--4.3, Justin Peery, Westminster (MO), 1996-99 (166 in 39)

RUSHING

Most Rushes

Game 59--John Ortiz, King's (PA) vs. Albright, Sept. 24, 2005 (267 yards)

Season 463--Dante Washington, Carthage, 2004 (1,990 yards) (13 games) Per-game record--38.0, Mike Birosak, Dickinson, 1989 (380 in 10)

Career 1,324--Levell Coppage, Wis.-Whitewater, 200811 (7,795 yards) Per-game record--32.7, Chris Sizemore, Bridgewater (VA), 1972-74 (851 in 26)

Most Rushes by a Quarterback

Season 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 Player

Game 46--Dan Walsh, Montclair St. vs. Ramapo, Sept. 30, 1989 (during 13 possessions)

Season 51--Dan Walsh, Montclair St., 1989 (Sept. 23 to Sept. 30)

Most Yards Gained

Half 370--Garet Lynch, Brockport vs. Hartwick, Nov. 22, 2008 (26 rushes)

Game 465--Cartel Brooks, Heidelberg vs. Baldwin Wallace, Nov. 16, 2013

Season 2,790--Nate Kmic, Mount Union, 2008 (377 rushes) Per-game record--238.5, Dante Brown, Marietta, 1996 (2,385 in 10)

Career 8,074--Nate Kmic, Mount Union, 2005-08 (1,189 rushes) Per-game record--187.1, Tony Sutton, Wooster, 2002-04 (5,613 in 30)

Longest Rush

99 yards--19 times. Most recent: John Pyles, Otterbein vs. Capital, Oct. 10, 2015; Will McGhee, Randolph-Macon vs. Emory & Henry, Oct. 5, 2013; Scottie Williams, Elmhurst vs. Millikin, Oct. 20, 2012; Cartel Brooks, Heidelberg vs. Wilmington (OH), Sept. 22, 2012; Joseph Moultrie, Birmingham-So. vs. Huntingdon, Sept. 8, 2012

Most Yards Gained by a Freshman

Season 2,176--Robert Heller, Waynesburg, 2007 (383 rushes) Also holds per-game record with 197.8 (2,176 in 11)

Most Rushing Yards Gained by a Quarterback

Game 342--Matt Roe, Augustana (IL) vs. Wheaton (IL), Nov. 13, 2004 (44 rushes)

Season 1,941--Chris Sharpe, Springfield, 2006 (261 rushes) Also holds per-game record with 161.8 (1,941 in 12)

Career 4,242--Ayrton Scott, Augsburg, 2012-15 (722 rushes)

Longest Rush by a Quarterback

Game 98 yards--Jon Hinds, Principia vs. Illinois Col., Sept. 20, 1986 (TD)

Most Games Gaining 100 Yards or More

Career 42--Levell Coppage, Wis.-Whitewater, 2008-11 (57 games)

Most Consecutive Games Gaining 100 Yards or More

Career 32--R.J. Bowers, Grove City, Oct. 4, 1997-Oct. 14, 2000

Most Consecutive Games Gaining 100 Yards or more By a Quarterback

Season 7--Ayrton Scott, Augsburg, 2012

Most Games Gaining 200 Yards or More

Season 8--Ricky Gales, Simpson, 1989 (consecutive)

Career 16--R.J. Bowers, Grove City, 1997-00 (40 games)

Most Seasons Gaining 1,000 Yards or More

Career 4--Dan Andrews, Brockport, 2013-16; Melikke Van Alstyne, Framingham St., 2010-12; Levell Coppage, Wis.-Whitewater, 2008-11; Nate Kmic, Mount Union, 2005-08; Steve Tardif, Maine Maritime, 1996-99; Carey Bender, Coe, 1991-94; Steve Dixon, Beloit, 1990-93; Jim Romagna, Loras, 1989-92; Joe Dudek, Plymouth St., 1982-85; Rich Kowalski, Hobart, 1972-75

Two Players, Same Team, Each Gaining 1,000 Yards or More

Season By 20 teams. Most recent: Brandan Campbell (RB), 1,361 & Mike Miklusicak (RB), 1,081, Hope, 2016; Michael Czarnecki (RB), 1,305 & Colin Parks (RB), 1,162, Albion, 2015; Jacob Doolan (RB), 1,180 & Michael Fahey (QB), 1,047, Maine Maritime, 2014; B.J. Mitchell (RB), 1,365 & Kevin Burke (QB), 1,025, Mount Union, 2013; Brendan Chambers (QB), 1,097 & Jacob Stull (RB), 1,023, Greenville, 2013

Most Yards Gained by Two Players, Same Team

Game 523--Jarvis Thrasher (324) & Quincy Daniels (199), Mary Hardin-Baylor vs. Mississippi Col., Oct. 20, 2007

Season 3,305--Nate Kmic (RB) 2,790 & Greg Micheli (QB) 515, Mount Union, 2008 (15 games)

Two Players, Same Team, Each Gaining 200 Yards or More

Game Jon Berg (213) & Fred Lee (204), Denison vs. Kenyon, Oct. 28, 2006 (2 ot)

Highest Average Gain Per Rush

Game (Min. 15 rushes) 19.4--Oliver Jordan, Emory & Henry vs. Greensboro, Oct. 3, 1998 (16 for 310) (Min. 24 rushes) 15.9--Pete Baranek, Carthage vs. North Central (IL), Oct. 5, 1985 (24 for 382)

Season (Min. 150 rushes) 8.96--Jarvis Thrasher, Mary Hardin-Baylor, 2007 (212 for 1,899) (Min. 250 rushes) 7.6--Carey Bender, Coe, 1994 (295 for 2,243)

Career (Min. 500 rushes) 7.7--Cartel Brooks, Heidelberg, 2011-14 (670 for 5,163) (Min. 750 rushes) 7.1--Joe Dudek, Plymouth St., 1982-85 (785 for 5,570)

Most Touchdowns Scored by Rushing

Game 8--Carey Bender, Coe vs. Beloit, Nov. 12, 1994

Season 43--Nate Kmic, Mount Union, 2008 (15 games) Per-game record--3.4, R.J. Bowers, Grove City, 1998 (34 in 10)

Individual Records

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Career 125--Nate Kmic, Mount Union, 2005-08 (56 games) Per-game record--2.5 Tony Sutton, Wooster, 2003-05 (76 in 30)

Most Rushing Touchdowns Scored by a Quarterback

Season 35--Chris Sharpe, Springfield, 2006 (12 games) Also holds per-game record with 2.9 (35 in 12)

Career 70--Chris Sharpe, Springfield, 2004-06 Also holds per-game record with 1.7 (70 in 41)

PASSING

Highest Passing Efficiency Rating Points

Season (Min. 15 atts. per game) 225.0--Mike Simpson, Eureka, 1994 (158 attempts, 116 completions, 5 interceptions, 1,988 yards, 25 TDs) (Min. 25 atts. per game) 216.7--Bill Borchert, Mount Union, 1997 (272 attempts, 190 completions, 1 interception, 2,933 yards, 47 TDs)

Career (Min. 325 comps.) 197.4--Greg Micheli, Mount Union, 2005-08 (780 attempts, 578 completions, 9 interceptions, 8,479 yards, 81 TDs) (Min. 650 comps.) 194.2--Bill Borchert, Mount Union, 1994-97 (1,009 attempts, 671 completions, 17 interceptions, 10,201 yards, 141 TDs)

Most Passes Attempted

Quarter 31--Mike Wallace, Ohio Wesleyan vs. Denison, Oct. 3, 1981 (4th)

Half 57--Justin Peery, Westminster (MO) vs. Bethel (TN), Nov. 8, 1997 (2nd); Mike Wallace, Ohio Wesleyan vs. Denison, Oct. 3, 1981 (2nd)

Game 84--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 (completed 52)

Season 575--Brett Dietz, Hanover, 2003 (completed 360) Per-game record--56.4, Jordan Poznick, Principia, 1992 (451 in 8)

Career 1,982--Josh Vogelbach, Guilford, 2005-08 (completed 1,189) Per-game record--51.6, McCallum Foote, Middlebury, 2011-13 (1,187 in 23)

Most Passes Attempted by a Freshman

Season 475--Josh Vogelbach, Guilford, 2005 (completed 280) Per-game record--50.3, Mark Novara, Lakeland, 1994 (453 in 9)

Most Passes Completed

Quarter 21--Rob Bristow, Pomona-Pitzer vs. Whittier, Oct. 19, 1985 (4th)

Half 36--Mike Wallace, Ohio Wesleyan vs. Denison, Oct. 3, 1981 (2nd)

Game 58--Bryan Peterson, Whiworth vs. La Verne, Sept. 20, 2014 (attempted 82)

Season 360--Brett Dietz, Hanover, 2003 (attempted 575) Per-game record--34.7, T.J. Tutone, Catholic, 2015 (347 in 10)

Career 1,205--Alex Tanney, Monmouth (IL), $2007-11 (attempted 1,756) Per-game record (min. 700)--32.3, McCallum Foote, Middlebury, 2011-13 (742 in 23) Per-game record (min. 1,000)--29.7, Josh Vogelbach, Guilford, 2005-08 (1,189 in 40)

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Most Passes Completed by a Freshman

Season 285--Seth Klein, Widener, 2013 (attempted 383) Also holds per-game record with 28.5 (285 in 10)

Highest Percentage of Passes Completed

Game (Min. 20 comps.) 95.5%--Mark Petruziello, John Carroll vs. Thomas More, Sept. 6, 2008 (21 of 22) (Min. 35 comps.) 84.9%--Ian Kolste, Whitworth vs. George Fox, Oct. 1, 2016 (45 of 53) (Min. 50 comps.) 82.8%--Bryan Peterson, Whitworth vs. Pacific Lutheran, Nov. 8, 2014 (53 of 64)

Season (Min. 250 atts.) 75.0%--Greg Micheli, Mount Union, 2008 (240 of 320)

Career (Min. 750 atts.) 74.1%--Greg Micheli, Mount Union, 2005-08 (578 of 780) (Min. 1,000 atts.) 68.6%--Alex Tanney, Monmouth (IL), 2007-11 (1,205 of 1,756)

Most Consecutive Passes Completed

Game 21--Chris Edwards, Wash. & Jeff. vs. Allegheny, Sept. 17, 2005 (first 21 attempts of game)

Season 29--Chris Edwards, Wash. & Jeff., 2005 (completed last 8 attempts vs. Hanover, Sept. 10, and first 21 vs. Allegheny, Sept. 17)

Most Consecutive Passes Completed By Two Players, Same Team

Game 20--Kevin Keefe (16) & David Skarupa (4), Baldwin Wallace vs. Moravian, Sept. 10, 1994

Most Passes Had Intercepted

Game 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

Season 43--Steve Hendry, Wis.-Superior, 1982 (attempted 480) Also holds per-game record with 3.9 (43 in 11)

Career 117--Steve Hendry, Wis.-Superior, 1980-83 (attempted 1,343) Per-game record--3.2, Willie Martinez, Oberlin, 1973-74 (58 in 18)

Lowest Percentage of Passes Had Intercepted

Season (Min. 150 atts.) 0.2%--Matt Behrendt, Wis.Whitewater, 2013 (1 of 460)

Career (Min. 750 atts.) 1.2%--Greg Micheli, Mount Union, 2005-08 (9 of 780) (Min. 1,000 atts.) 1.5%--Bobby Swallow, Wash. & Jeff., 2005-08 (15 of 1,023)

Most Consecutive Passes Attempted Without Interception

Game 82--Bryan Peterson, Whitworth vs. La Verne, Sept. 20, 2014 (completed 58)

Season 305--Brad Boyle, Coe, 2009 (during 10 games; began Sept. 5 vs. Augustana [IL], ended Nov. 14 vs. Cornell College)

Most Yards Gained

Half 497--Justin Peery, Westminster (MO) vs. Bethel (TN), Nov. 8, 1997 (2nd)

Game 736--Sam Durley, Eureka vs. Knox, Sept. 1, 2012

Season 5,068--Joe Callahan, Wesley, 2015 (13 games) Per-game record--450.1, Justin Peery, Westminster (MO), 1998 (4,501 in 10)

Career 14,249--Alex Tanney, Monmouth (IL), $2007-11 (47 games) Per-game record--358.9, Brett Elliott, Linfield, 2004-05 (8,614 in 24)

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Longest Completion

99 yards--36 times. Most recent: Billy Pine to Koree Reed, Hartwick vs. Buffalo St., Oct. 29, 2016; Bryan Hummel to Derrick Warren, Nichols vs. Maine Maritime, Nov. 14, 2015; Riley Gray to Zack Martinelli, Central (IA) vs. Monmouth (IL), Sept. 12, 2015; Mitch Samson to Taylor Irwin, Redlands vs. Mary HardinBaylor, Sept. 7, 2013

Most Yards Gained by a Freshman

Season 3,549--Josh Vogelbach, Guilford, 2005 Also holds per-game record with 354.9 (3,549 in 10)

Most Games Passing for 200 Yards or More

Season 14--Kevin Burke, Mount Union, 2014 (played 15 games)

Career 43--Alex Tanney, Monmouth (IL), $2007-11 $See initial page for explanation.

Individual Records

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Most Consecutive Games Passing for 200 yards or more

Season 13--Joe Callahan, Wesley, 2015; Rocky Pentello, Capital, 2006; Roy Hampton, Trinity (TX), 2002

Career 38--Alex Tanney, Monmouth (IL), $2007-11 $See initial page for explanation.

Most Games Passing for 300 Yards or More

Season 12--Joe Callahan, Wesley, 2015

Career 32--Alex Tanney, Monmouth (IL)), 2007-11

Most Consecutive Games Passing for 300 Yards or More

Season 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)

Career 13--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 Players

Game 1,138--Austin Swenson, Rose-Hulman (603) & Michael Bates, Illinois Col. (535), Sept. 13, 2014 (completed 79 of 132)

Most Yards Gained Per Attempt

Season (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 Completion

Season (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)

Career (Min. 300 comps.) 18.3--David Parker, Bishop, 1981-84 (378 for 6,934) (Min. 600 comps.) 16.6--Jason Boltus, Hartwick, 2005-08 (801 for 13,276)

Most Touchdown Passes

Quarter 5--David Sullivan, Williams vs. Hamilton, Oct. 30, 1993 (2nd)

Game 9--Joe Zarlinga, Ohio Northern vs. Capital, Nov. 14, 1998

Season 61--Brett Elliott, Linfield, 2004 (13 games) Per-game record--5.4, Justin Peery, Westminster (MO), 1999 (54 in 10)

Career 157--Alex Tanney, Monmouth (IL), $2007-11 (47 games) Per-game record--4.6, Brett Elliott, Linfield, 2004-05 (110 in 24)

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Highest Percentage of Passes attempted for Touchdowns

Season (Min. 200 atts.) 17.3%--Bill Borchert, Mount Union, 1997 (47 of 272) (Min. 300 atts.) 14.0%--Brett Elliott, Linfield, 2004 (61 of 437)

Career (Min. 800 atts.) 14.0%--Bill Borchert, Mount Union, 1994-97 (141 of 1,009)

Most Touchdown Passes by a Freshman

Season 38--Broc Rutter, North Central (IL), 2016 Per-game record--3.7, Josh Vogelbach, Guilford, 2005 (37 in 10)

Most Consecutive Games Throwing a Touchdown Pass

Career 40--Bill Borchert, Mount Union (from Sept. 10, 1994, through Nov. 15, 1997)

RECEIVING

Most Passes Caught

Game 25--Daniel Passafiume, Hanover vs. Franklin, Nov. 14, 2009 (153 yards)

Season 140--Michael Zweifel, Dubuque, 2011 (1,915 yards) Per-game record--13.6, Scott Pingel, Westminster (MO), 1999 (136 in 10)

Career 463--Michael Zweifel, Wis.-River Falls/ Dubuque, $2007-11 (5,979 yards) Per-game record--11.2, Scott Pingel, Westminster (MO), 1996-99 (436 in 39)

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Most Passes Caught by a Tight End

Game 17--Matt Surette, WPI vs. Springfield, Oct. 25, 1997

Season 79--Brad Kalsow, Wis.-Stevens Point, 2008 (926 yards)

Career 203--Jon Branche, Rensselaer, 2003-06 (2,849 yards)

Most Passes Caught by a Running Back

Game 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)

Season 106--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 Freshman

Season 97--Michael Zweifel, Wis.-River Falls, 2007 (1,056 yards)

Most Passes Caught by Two Players, Same Team

Season 203--Scott Pingel (WR) 130 & Logan Stanley (TE) 73, Westminster (MO), 1998 (3,168 yards, 33 TDs)

Most Passes Caught by Three Players, Same Team

Season 270--Scott Pingel (WR) 130, Logan Stanley (TE) 73 & John Squires (WR) 67, Westminster (MO), 1998 (3,996 yards, 33 TDs; team totals: 319 receps., 4,501 yards, 51 TDs)

Most Consecutive Games Catching a Pass

Career 50--Fritz Waldvogel, St. Thomas (MN), 2008-11

Most Yards Gained

Game 418--Lewis Howes, Principia vs. Martin Luther, Oct. 12, 2002 (caught 18)

Season 2,157--Scott Pingel, Westminster (MO), 1998 (caught 130) Also holds per-game record with 215.7 (2,157 in 10)

Career 6,108--Scott Pingel, Westminster (MO), 199699 (caught 436) Also holds per-game record with 156.6 (6,108 in 39)

Longest Reception

99 yards--36 times. Most recent: Billy Pine to Koree Reed, Hartwick vs. Buffalo St., Oct. 29, 2016; Bryan Hummel to Derrick Warren, Nichols vs. Maine Maritime, Nov. 14, 2015; Riley Gray to Zack Martinelli, Central (IA) vs. Monmouth (IL), Sept. 12, 2015; Taylor Irwin from Mitch Samson, Redlands vs. Mary Hardin-Baylor, Sept. 7, 2013

Most 99-Yard Receptions

Career 2--Chad Arlt, Gust. Adolphus (2007 & 2008 seasons); R.J. Hoppe, Carroll (WI) (1995 & 1996 seasons)

Individual Records

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Most Yards Gained by a Tight End

Game 362--Matt Surette, WPI vs. Springfield, Oct. 25, 1997 (caught 17)

Season 1,290--Don Moehling, Wis.-Stevens Point, 1988 (caught 72)

Career 2,849--Jon Branche, Rensselaer, 2003-06 (caught 203)

Most Yards Gained by a Running Back

Game 271--Theo Blanco, Wis.-Stevens Point vs. Wis.Oshkosh, Oct. 31, 1987 (caught 17)

Season 1,616--Theo Blanco, Wis.-Stevens Point, 1987 (caught 106)

Career 2,190--Mike Christman, Wis.-Stevens Point, 1983-86 (caught 169)

Most Yards Gained by Two Players, Same Team

Season 3,168--Scott Pingel (WR) 2,157 & Logan Stanley (TE) 1,011, Westminster (MO), 1998 (caught 203, 33 TDs)

Highest Average Gain Per Reception

Game (Min. 3 receps.) 68.3--Paul Jaeckel, Elmhurst vs. Ill. Wesleyan, Oct. 8, 1983 (3 for 205) (Min. 5 receps.) 56.8--Tom Casperson, TCNJ vs. Ramapo, Nov. 15, 1980 (5 for 284)

Season (Min. 35 receps.) 27.7--Koree Reed, Hartwick, 2016 (58 for 1,606)

Career (Min. 125 receps.) 23.4--Michael Coleman, Widener, 1998-01 (139 for 3,254)

Highest Average Gain Per Reception by a Running Back

Season (Min. 50 receps.) 17.5--Barry Rose, Wis.Stevens Point, 1989 (67 for 1,171)

Most Touchdown Passes Caught

Game 7--Matt Perceval, Wesleyan (CT) vs. Middlebury, Sept. 26, 1998

Season 26--Jack Phelan, Hartwick, 2008 (10 games); Scott Pingel, Westminster (MO), 1998 (10 games) Also hold per-game record with 2.6 (26 in 10)

Career 75--Scott Pingel, Westminster (MO), 1996-99 (caught 436) Also holds per-game record with 1.9 (75 in 39)

Most Touchdown Passes Caught by a Freshman

Season 17--Garrett Weaver (TE), Mt. St. Joseph, 2015

Highest Percentage of Passes Caught for Touchdowns

Season (Min. 12 TDs) 55.6%--Kirk Aikens, Hartwick, 1998 (20 of 36)

Career (Min. 20 TDs) 33.9%--Kirk Aikens, Hartwick, 1995-98 (43 of 127)

Most Consecutive Passes Caught for Touchdowns

9--Keith Gilliam, Randolph-Macon, 1984 (during four games)

PUNTING

Most Punts

Game 17--Jerry Williams, Frostburg St. vs. Salisbury, Sept. 30, 1978

Season 106--Bob Blake, Wis.-Superior, 1977 (3,404 yards) Per-game record--11.0, Mark Roedelbronn, FDU-Florham, 1990 (99 in 9)

Career 280--Mark Diedrichsen, Rowan, 2013-16 (10,695 yards)

Highest Average Per Punt

Season (Min. 40 punts) 46.2--Ryan Anderson, Olivet, 2016 (47 for 2,170)

Career (Min. 100 punts) 43.4--Jeff Shea, Cal Lutheran, 1994-97 (183 for 7,939)

Longest Punt

91 yards--Gunnar Rastenburg, Maranatha Baptist vs. Presentation, Oct. 11, 2014

PUNT RETURNS

Most Punt Returns

Game 10--Ellis Wangelin, Wis.-River Falls vs. Wis.Platteville, Oct. 12, 1985 (87 yards)

Season 48--Rick Bealer, Lycoming, 1989 (492 yards)

Career 134--Marvin Deal, McDaniel, 1996-99 (1,480 yards)

Most Yards on Punt Returns

Game 278--P.J. Williams, Mary Hardin-Baylor vs. Mississippi Col., Oct. 1, 2005 (7 returns)

Season 688--Melvin Dillard, Ferrum, 1990 (25 returns)

Career 1,550--Joshua Carter, Muhlenberg, 1998-01 (133 returns)

Longest Punt Return

99 yards--Robert Middlebrook, Knoxville vs. Miles, Oct. 19, 1985

Most Yards Per Punt Return

Season (Min. 1.2 rets. per game) 31.2--Chuck Downey, Stony Brook, 1986 (17 for 530)

Career (Min. 1.2 rets. per game) 22.9--Keith Winston, Knoxville, 1986-87 (30 for 686) (Min. 50 rets.) 20.3--Chuck Downey, Stony Brook, 1984-87 (59 for 1,198)

Most Touchdowns Scored on Punt Returns

Game 3--John Conroy, Otterbein vs. Heidelberg, Nov. 1, 2003 (65, 74 & 66 yards)

Season 5--Chris McKinney, Guilford, 2001 (21 returns)

Career 7--Chuck Downey, Stony Brook, 1984-87 (59 returns)

KICKOFF RETURNS

Most Kickoff Returns

Game 14--Arlie Myers, Neb. Wesleyan vs. Morningside, Sept. 12, 2015 (213 yards)

Season 54--Jake Wilson, Allegheny, 2016 (1,268 yards)

Career 132--Chris Schubert, Oberlin, 2004-07 (2,867 yards)

Most Yards on Kickoff Returns

Game 334--Rashad Sims, Millsaps vs. East Tex. Baptist, Sept. 27, 2014 (11 returns)

Season 1,268--Jake Wilson, Allegheny, 2016 (54 returns)

Career 2,867--Chris Schubert, Oberlin, 2004-07 (132 returns)

Longest Kickoff Return

100 yards--83 times. Most recent: Kyle Kabeary, Redlands vs. Mary Hardin-Baylor, Nov. 19, 2016; Tracy Morrison, Howard Payne vs. Belhaven, Nov. 12, 2016; Denerian Thomas, Mary Hardin-Baylor vs. Louisiana Col., Nov. 12, 2016; Alex Pasiewicz, Lake Forest vs. Lawrence, Oct. 22, 2016; Terrell Myers, Lawrence vs. Illinois Col., Sept. 24, 2016; Alex Pasiewicz, Lake Forest vs. Cornell College, Sept. 17, 2016

Most Yards Per Kickoff Return

Game (Min. 3 rets.) 68.0--Victor Johnson, Elmhurst vs. Wheaton (IL), Sept. 15, 1979 (3 for 204)

Season (Min. 1.2 rets. per game) 48.5--Darnell Williams, Louisiana Col., 2010 (12 for 582)

Career (Min. 1.2 rets. per game) 34.2--Darnell Williams, Louisiana Col., 2010-11 (25 for 856) (Min. 50 rets.) 31.4--Stuart Sitterson, Wash. & Lee, 2005-08 (63 for 1,981)

Individual Records

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Most Touchdowns Scored on Kickoff Returns

Game 2--By many players. Most recent: Jamal Watkins, Birmingham So. vs. Huntingdon, Sept. 12, 2015

Season 5--Larry Beavers, Wesley, 2008 (17 returns)

Career 10--Larry Beavers, Wesley, 2004-05, 07-08 (70 returns)

TOTAL KICK RETURNS

(Combined Punt and Kickoff Returns)

Most Yards on Kick Returns

Game 354--Chuck Downey, Stony Brook vs. TCNJ, Oct. 5, 1984 (7 kickoff returns for 279 yards, 1 punt return for 75 yards)

Career 3,739--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 Returns

Career 11 times. Most recent: Geoff Myles, Mary HardinBaylor, 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); Matt Tosh, Ithaca, 2001-04 (1,297 on punt returns, 1,071 on kickoff returns)

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Most Touchdowns on Kick Returns

Game 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)

Season 8--Larry Beavers, Wesley, 2008 (3 punt returns, 5 kickoff returns) Career 13--Larry Beavers, Wesley, 2004-05, 07-08 (3 punt returns, 10 kickoff returns)

Most Yards Per Kick Return

(Min. 1.2 Returns Per Game Each)

Career 23.6--Chuck Downey, Stony Brook, 1984-87 (59 for 1,198 on punt returns, 46 for 1,281 on kickoff returns)

Averaging 20 Yards Each on Punt Returns and Kickoff Returns

(Min. 1.2 Returns Per Game Each)

Career Chuck Downey, Stony Brook, 1984-87 (20.3 on punt returns, 59 for 1,198; 27.8 on kickoff returns, 46 for 1,281)

ALL RUNBACKS

(Combined Interceptions, Punt Returns and Kickoff Returns)

Most Touchdowns on Interceptions, Punt Returns and Kickoff Returns

(Must have one TD in at least three categories)

Game 3--By many players

Season 6--Chuck Downey, Stony Brook, 1986 (1 interception return, 4 punt returns, 1 kickoff return)

Career 11--Chuck Downey, Stony Brook, 1984-87 (1 interception return, 7 punt returns, 3 kickoff returns)

KICKS BLOCKED

Most Punts Blocked By

Game 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

Season 9--Jim Perryman, Millikin, 1980

Career 13--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)

Game 4--Ted Serafini, Beloit vs. St. Norbert, Sept. 11, 2004 (3 PAT and 1 punt); Bob Paulus, Rhodes vs. Washington-St. Louis, Sept. 29, 2001 (3 FG and 1 PAT)

Most Touchdowns Scored on Blocked Punts

Game 3--Nate Murphy, Sewanee vs. Rhodes, Oct. 19, 2002

ALL-PURPOSE YARDS

(Yardage Gained From Receiving and All Runbacks)

Rushing,

Most Plays

Season 429--Dan Pugh, Mount Union, 2002 (384 rushes, 32 receptions, 13 kickoff returns)

Career 1,391--Levell Coppage, Wis.-Whitewater, 200811 (1,324 rushes, 52 receptions, 15 punt returns)

Most Yards Gained

Game 527--Paul Smith, Gettysburg vs. Muhlenberg, Oct. 23, 1999 (390 rushing, 137 receiving)

Season 3,189--Dan Pugh, Mount Union, 2002 (2,300 rushing, 382 receiving, 507 kickoff returns) (14 games) Per-game record--297.3, Dante Brown, Marietta, 1996 (2,973 in 10)

Career 9,651--Nate Kmic, Mount Union, 2005-08 (8,074 rushing, 749 receiving, 828 kickoff returns) Per-game record--231.3, R.J. Bowers, Grove City, 1997-00 (9,253 in 40)

Most Yards Per Play

Season (Min. 1,500 yards, 125 plays) 18.0--Dakota Nelson, Manchester, 2014 (2,359 in 131)

Career (Min. 4,000 yards, 300 plays) 16.0--Chris Wiesehan, Wabash, 1990-93 (4,825 in 301)

Team Having a 200-Yard Rusher and 200-Yard Receiver in Same Game

St. John Fisher, Mark Robinson (229 rushing) and Noah Fehrenbach (207 receiving) vs. Rochester (NY), Sept. 10, 2005 (St. John Fisher won, 58-32)

SCORING

Most Points Scored

Game 48--Carey Bender, Coe vs. Beloit, Nov. 12, 1994

Season 264--Nate Kmic, Mount Union, 2008 (44 TDs) (15 games) Per-game record--20.8, James Regan, Pomona-Pitzer, 1997 (166 in 8)

Career 780--Nate Kmic, Mount Union, 2005-08 (130 TDs) Per-game record--16.0, Tony Sutton, Wooster, 2002-04 (480 in 30)

Individual Records

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Two or More Players, Same Team, Each Scoring 100 Points or More

Season 23 times. Most recent: Jordan Roberts (218) & Paul Graupner (103), St. Thomas (MN), 2015; Chris Smallwood (132) & Rasheed Bailey (114), Delaware Valley, 2014; Eric Kindler (121) & Jake Kumerow (114), Wis.Whitewater, 2013; Josh Hill (108) & Josh Yoder (102), Linfield, 2013

Three Players, Same Team, Each Scoring 100 Points or More

Season Bradley Mitchell (120) & Alex Louthan (117), Mount Union, 2016; Markeith Miller (126) & John Mowery (114), Mary Hardin-Baylor, 2016; Eli Wettstein (111) & Dylan Hecker (102), Wis.-Oshkosh, 2016; 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 Scored

Season 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 Touchdown

Career 51--Nate Kmic, Mount Union, 2005-08 (56 games)

Most Consecutive Games Scoring a Touchdown

Career 25--Chuck Moore, Mount Union (from Oct. 10, 1998, through Nov. 4, 2000)

Most Consecutive Games Scoring a Non -Offensive Touchdown

Season 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 Touchdowns

Career 40--Nate Kmic, Mount Union, 2005-08 (56 games)

Most Games Scoring Three or More

Touchdowns

Career 30--Nate Kmic, Mount Union, 2005-08 (56 games)

Most Extra Points Attempted by Kicking

Game 14--Kurt Christenson, Concordia-M'head vs. Macalester, Sept. 24, 1977 (made 13)

Season 106--Jake Antel, Mount Union, 2015 (made 101)

Career 269--Mike Zimmerman, Mount Union, 2005-07 (made 263)

Most Extra Points Made by Kicking

Game 13--Kurt Christenson, Concordia-M'head vs. Macalester, Sept. 24, 1977 (attempted 14)

Season 102--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)

Career (Min. 80 atts.) 100.0%--Mike Farrell, Adrian, 1983-85 (84 of 84) (Min. 100 atts.) 98.7%--Eric Speidel, Wesley, 2014-15 (150 of 152) (Min. 200 atts.) 97.8%--Mike Zimmerman, Mount Union, 2005-07 (263 of 269)

Most Consecutive Extra Points Made by Kicking

Game 13--Kurt Christenson, Concordia-M'head vs. Macalester, Sept. 24, 1977

Career 142--Mike Zimmerman, Mount Union (from Oct. 14, 2006, through Dec. 15, 2007)

Most Points Scored by Kicking

Game 20--Jim Hever, Rhodes vs. Millsaps, Sept. 22, 1984 (6 FGs, 2 PATs)

Season 183--Edward Ruhnke, Mount Union, 2014 (27 FGs, 102 PATs) (15 games) Also holds per-game record with 12.2 (183 in 15)

Career 470--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 Attempts

Game 4--Josh Vogelbach, Guilford vs. HampdenSydney, 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)

Season 10--Justin Peery, Westminster (MO), 1997 (14 attempts)

Career 25--Justin Peery, Westminster (MO), 1996-99 (44 attempts)

Note: Rob Bristow, Pomona-Pitzer, 1983-86, holds record for highest percentage of successful two-point pass attempts (best perfect record) at 9 of 9

Most Two-Point Passes Caught

Season 8--Scott Pingel, Westminster (MO), 1997

Career 17--Scott Pingel, Westminster (MO), 1996-99

FIELD GOALS

Most Field Goals Made

Game 6--Jim Hever, Rhodes vs. Millsaps, Sept. 22, 1984 (30, 24, 42, 44, 46, 30 yards; attempted 8)

Season 27--Edward Ruhnke, Mount Union, 2014 (attempted 33) Per-game record--2.2, Thomas Woodburn, Utica, 2015 (22 in 10)

Career 75--Jeff Schebler, Wis.-Whitewater, 2006-09 (attempted 95) Also holds per-game record with 1.3 (75 in 57)

Most Field Goals Attempted

Game 8--Jim Hever, Rhodes vs. Millsaps, Sept. 22, 1984 (made 6)

Season 33--Edward Ruhnke, Mount Union, 2014 (made 27)

Career 102--Eric Kindler, Wis.-Whitewater, 2010-13 (made 72)

Highest Percentage of Field Goals Made

Season (Min. 15 atts.) 93.8%--Jacob Gahart, Ripon, 2011 (15 of 16); Steve Graeca, John Carroll, 1988 (15 of 16)

Career (Min. 50 atts.) 78.9%--Jeff Schebler, Wis.Whitewater, 2006-09 (75 of 95)

Longest Field Goal Made

62--Matthew Aven, Claremont-M-S vs. Cal Lutheran, Oct. 19, 2013; Dom Antonini, Rowan vs. Salisbury, Sept. 18, 1976

Most Field Goals

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