DIVISION III FOOTBALL RECORDS - NCAA
DIVISION III
FOOTBALL
RECORDS
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
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¡ªJustin Peery, Westminster (MO) vs.
MacMurray, Nov. 14, 1998 (4th)
Half
59¡ªJustin Peery, Westminster (MO) vs. Bethel
(TN), Nov. 8, 1997 (2nd); Mike Wallace, Ohio
Wesleyan vs. Denison, Oct. 3, 1981 (2nd)
Game
98¡ªShane 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¡ªSteve Slowke, Alma, 2001 (3,630 yards)
Also holds per-game record with 66.2 (662 in 10)
Career
2,240¡ªJosh Vogelbach, Guilford, 2005-08
(13,904 yards)
Also holds per-game record with 56.0 (2,240
in 40)
Individual Records
Most Plays by a
Freshman
Most Games Gaining 300
Yards or More
Season
571¡ªGreg Troutman, Juniata, 2001 (3,122
yards)
Also holds per-game record with 57.1 (571 in 10)
Season
12¡ªJoe Callahan, Wesley, 2015 (played 13
games)
Career
30¡ªAlex Tanney, Monmouth (IL), $2007-11
$See initial page for explanation.
Most Yards Gained
Half
517¡ªJustin Peery, Westminster (MO) vs. Bethel
(TN), Nov. 8, 1997 (497 passing, 20 rushing)
Game
723¡ªZamir Amin, Menlo vs. Cal Lutheran, Oct.
7, 2000 (731 passing, -8 rushing)
Season
5,466¡ªJoe Callahan, Wesley, 2015 (398 rushing, 5,068 passing) (13 games)
Per-game record¡ª465.1, Justin Peery,
Westminster (MO), 1998 (4,651 in 10)
Career
14,568¡ªKevin Burke, Mount Union, 2011-14
(2,481 rushing, 12,087 passing)
Per-game record¡ª364.6, Brett Elliott, Linfield,
2004-05 (8,751 in 24)
Most Yards Gained by a
Freshman
Season
3,681¡ªAyrton Scott, Augsburg, 2012 (492
plays)
Also holds per-game record with 368.1 (3,681
in 10)
Most Consecutive Games
Gaining 300 Yards or More
Season
10¡ªJosh 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)
2
Highest Average Gain
Per Play
Season
(Min. 2,500 yards) 12.4¡ªAdam Ryan,
Wilmington (OH), 1999 (280 for 3,478)
Career
(Min. 6,000 yards) 9.8¡ªBrett Elliott, Linfield,
2004-05 (895 for 8,751)
(Min. 10,000 yards) 8.4¡ªBill Borchert, Mount
Union, 1994-97 (1,274 for 10,639)
Most Touchdowns
Responsible For (TDs
Scored and Passed For)
Career
168¡ªKevin Burke, Mount Union, 2011-14 Justin
Peery, Westminster (MO), 1996-99 (148 passing, 18 rushing)
Per-game
record¡ª4.3,
Justin
Peery,
Westminster (MO), 1996-99 (166 in 39)
RUSHING
Most Rushes
Game
59¡ªJohn Ortiz, King¡¯s (PA) vs. Albright, Sept.
24, 2005 (267 yards)
Season
463¡ªDante Washington, Carthage, 2004 (1,990
yards) (13 games)
Per-game record¡ª38.0, Mike Birosak,
Dickinson, 1989 (380 in 10)
Career
1,324¡ªLevell Coppage, Wis.-Whitewater, 200811 (7,795 yards)
Per-game record¡ª32.7, Chris Sizemore,
Bridgewater (VA), 1972-74 (851 in 26)
Most Rushes by a
Quarterback
Season
268¡ªMichael Nicol, Western Conn. St., 2015
(1,319 yards)
Also holds per-game record with 26.8 (268 in 10)
MostConsecutiveRushesby
the Same Player
Game
46¡ªDan Walsh, Montclair St. vs. Ramapo,
Sept. 30, 1989 (during 13 possessions)
Season
51¡ªDan Walsh, Montclair St., 1989 (Sept. 23
to Sept. 30)
Most Yards Gained
Half
370¡ªGaret Lynch, Brockport vs. Hartwick, Nov.
22, 2008 (26 rushes)
Game
465¡ªCartel Brooks, Heidelberg vs. Baldwin
Wallace, Nov. 16, 2013
Season
2,790¡ªNate Kmic, Mount Union, 2008 (377
rushes)
Per-game record¡ª238.5, Dante Brown,
Marietta, 1996 (2,385 in 10)
Career
8,074¡ªNate Kmic, Mount Union, 2005-08
(1,189 rushes)
Per-game record¡ª187.1, Tony Sutton, Wooster,
2002-04 (5,613 in 30)
Individual Records
Longest Rush
99 yards¡ª19 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 Seasons Gaining 1,000
Yards or More
Most Yards Gained by a
Freshman
Career
4¡ªDan 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
Season
2,176¡ªRobert Heller, Waynesburg, 2007 (383
rushes)
Also holds per-game record with 197.8 (2,176
in 11)
Two Players, Same Team,
Each Gaining 1,000 Yards
or More
Most Rushing Yards Gained
by a Quarterback
Game
342¡ªMatt Roe, Augustana (IL) vs. Wheaton
(IL), Nov. 13, 2004 (44 rushes)
Season
1,941¡ªChris Sharpe, Springfield, 2006 (261
rushes)
Also holds per-game record with 161.8 (1,941
in 12)
Career
4,242¡ªAyrton Scott, Augsburg, 2012-15 (722
?rushes)
Longest Rush by a
Quarterback
Game
98 yards¡ªJon Hinds, Principia vs. Illinois Col.,
Sept. 20, 1986 (TD)
Most Games Gaining 100
Yards or More
Career
42¡ªLevell Coppage, Wis.-Whitewater, 2008-11
(57 games)
Most Consecutive Games
Gaining 100 Yards or More
Career
32¡ªR.J. Bowers, Grove City, Oct. 4, 1997-Oct.
14, 2000
Most Consecutive Games
Gaining 100 Yards or more
By a Quarterback
Season
7¡ªAyrton Scott, Augsburg, 2012
Most Games Gaining 200
Yards or More
Season
8¡ªRicky Gales, Simpson, 1989 (consecutive)
Career
16¡ªR.J. Bowers, Grove City, 1997-00 (40
games)
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¡ªJarvis Thrasher (324) & Quincy Daniels
(199), Mary Hardin-Baylor vs. Mississippi Col.,
Oct. 20, 2007
Season
3,305¡ªNate 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¡ªOliver Jordan, Emory
& Henry vs. Greensboro, Oct. 3, 1998 (16
for 310)
(Min. 24 rushes) 15.9¡ªPete Baranek, Carthage
vs. North Central (IL), Oct. 5, 1985 (24 for 382)
Season
(Min. 150 rushes) 8.96¡ªJarvis Thrasher, Mary
Hardin-Baylor, 2007 (212 for 1,899)
(Min. 250 rushes) 7.6¡ªCarey Bender, Coe,
1994 (295 for 2,243)
Career
(Min. 500 rushes) 7.7¡ªCartel Brooks,
Heidelberg, 2011-14 (670 for 5,163)
(Min. 750 rushes) 7.1¡ªJoe Dudek, Plymouth
St., 1982-85 (785 for 5,570)
MostTouchdownsScoredby
Rushing
Game
8¡ªCarey Bender, Coe vs. Beloit, Nov. 12, 1994
Season
43¡ªNate Kmic, Mount Union, 2008 (15 games)
Per-game record¡ª3.4, R.J. Bowers, Grove City,
1998 (34 in 10)
3
Career
125¡ªNate Kmic, Mount Union, 2005-08 (56
games)
Per-game record¡ª2.5 Tony Sutton, Wooster,
2003-05 (76 in 30)
Most Rushing Touchdowns
Scored by a Quarterback
Season
35¡ªChris Sharpe, Springfield, 2006 (12 games)
Also holds per-game record with 2.9 (35 in 12)
Career
70¡ªChris 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¡ªMike Simpson,
Eureka, 1994 (158 attempts, 116 completions,
5 interceptions, 1,988 yards, 25 TDs)
(Min. 25 atts. per game) 216.7¡ªBill Borchert,
Mount Union, 1997 (272 attempts, 190 completions, 1 interception, 2,933 yards, 47 TDs)
Career
(Min. 325 comps.) 197.4¡ªGreg Micheli, Mount
Union, 2005-08 (780 attempts, 578 completions, 9 interceptions, 8,479 yards, 81 TDs)
(Min. 650 comps.) 194.2¡ªBill Borchert, Mount
Union, 1994-97 (1,009 attempts, 671 completions, 17 interceptions, 10,201 yards, 141
TDs)
Most Passes Attempted
Quarter
31¡ªMike Wallace, Ohio Wesleyan vs. Denison,
Oct. 3, 1981 (4th)
Half
57¡ªJustin Peery, Westminster (MO) vs. Bethel
(TN), Nov. 8, 1997 (2nd); Mike Wallace, Ohio
Wesleyan vs. Denison, Oct. 3, 1981 (2nd)
Game
84¡ªMcCallum 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¡ªBrett Dietz, Hanover, 2003 (completed
360)
Per-game record¡ª56.4, Jordan Poznick,
Principia, 1992 (451 in 8)
Career
1,982¡ªJosh Vogelbach, Guilford, 2005-08
(completed 1,189)
Per-game record¡ª51.6, McCallum Foote,
Middlebury, 2011-13 (1,187 in 23)
Most Passes Attempted by a
Freshman
Season
475¡ªJosh Vogelbach, Guilford, 2005 (completed 280)
Per-game record¡ª50.3, Mark Novara, Lakeland,
1994 (453 in 9)
Most Passes Completed
Quarter
21¡ªRob Bristow, Pomona-Pitzer vs. Whittier,
Oct. 19, 1985 (4th)
Individual Records
Half
36¡ªMike Wallace, Ohio Wesleyan vs. Denison,
Oct. 3, 1981 (2nd)
Game
58¡ªBryan Peterson, Whiworth vs. La Verne,
Sept. 20, 2014 (attempted 82)
Season
360¡ªBrett Dietz, Hanover, 2003 (attempted
575)
Per-game record¡ª34.7, T.J. Tutone, Catholic,
2015 (347 in 10)
Career
1,205¡ªAlex Tanney, Monmouth (IL), $2007-11
(attempted 1,756)
Per-game record (min. 700)¡ª32.3, McCallum
Foote, Middlebury, 2011-13 (742 in 23)
Per-game record (min. 1,000)¡ª29.7, Josh
Vogelbach, Guilford, 2005-08 (1,189 in 40)
$See initial page for explanation.
Season
43¡ªSteve Hendry, Wis.-Superior, 1982
(attempted 480)
Also holds per-game record with 3.9 (43 in 11)
Career
117¡ªSteve Hendry, Wis.-Superior, 1980-83
(attempted 1,343)
Per-game record¡ª3.2, Willie Martinez, Oberlin,
1973-74 (58 in 18)
LowestPercentageofPasses
Had Intercepted
Season
(Min. 150 atts.) 0.2%¡ªMatt Behrendt, Wis.Whitewater, 2013 (1 of 460)
Career
(Min. 750 atts.) 1.2%¡ªGreg Micheli, Mount
Union, 2005-08 (9 of 780)
(Min. 1,000 atts.) 1.5%¡ªBobby Swallow, Wash.
& Jeff., 2005-08 (15 of 1,023)
Most Passes Completed by a
Freshman
Most Consecutive Passes
Season
Attempted Without
285¡ªSeth Klein, Widener, 2013 (attempted
Interception
383)
Also holds per-game record with 28.5 (285 in 10)
Highest Percentage of
Passes Completed
Game
(Min. 20 comps.) 95.5%¡ªMark Petruziello, John
Carroll vs. Thomas More, Sept. 6, 2008 (21
of 22)
(Min. 35 comps.) 84.9%¡ªIan Kolste, Whitworth
vs. George Fox, Oct. 1, 2016 (45 of 53)
(Min. 50 comps.) 82.8%¡ªBryan Peterson,
Whitworth vs. Pacific Lutheran, Nov. 8, 2014
(53 of 64)
Season
(Min. 250 atts.) 75.0%¡ªGreg Micheli, Mount
Union, 2008 (240 of 320)
Career
(Min. 750 atts.) 74.1%¡ªGreg Micheli, Mount
Union, 2005-08 (578 of 780)
(Min. 1,000 atts.) 68.6%¡ªAlex Tanney,
Monmouth (IL), 2007-11 (1,205 of 1,756)
Most Consecutive Passes
Completed
Game
21¡ªChris Edwards, Wash. & Jeff. vs. Allegheny,
Sept. 17, 2005 (first 21 attempts of game)
Season
29¡ªChris 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¡ªKevin Keefe (16) & David Skarupa (4),
Baldwin Wallace vs. Moravian, Sept. 10, 1994
Most Passes Had
Intercepted
Game
8¡ªJason 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
Game
82¡ªBryan Peterson, Whitworth vs. La Verne,
Sept. 20, 2014 (completed 58)
Season
305¡ªBrad Boyle, Coe, 2009 (during 10 games;
began Sept. 5 vs. Augustana [IL], ended Nov.
14 vs. Cornell College)
Most Yards Gained
Half
497¡ªJustin Peery, Westminster (MO) vs. Bethel
(TN), Nov. 8, 1997 (2nd)
Game
736¡ªSam Durley, Eureka vs. Knox, Sept. 1,
2012
Season
5,068¡ªJoe Callahan, Wesley, 2015 (13 games)
Per-game record¡ª450.1, Justin Peery,
Westminster (MO), 1998 (4,501 in 10)
Career
14,249¡ªAlex Tanney, Monmouth (IL), $2007-11
(47 games)
Per-game record¡ª358.9, Brett Elliott, Linfield,
2004-05 (8,614 in 24)
$See initial page for explanation.
Longest Completion
99 yards¡ª36 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¡ªJosh 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¡ªKevin Burke, Mount Union, 2014 (played
15 games)
Career
43¡ªAlex Tanney, Monmouth (IL), $2007-11
$See initial page for explanation.
4
Most Consecutive Games
Passing for 200 yards or
more
Season
13¡ªJoe Callahan, Wesley, 2015; Rocky
Pentello, Capital, 2006; Roy Hampton, Trinity
(TX), 2002
Career
38¡ªAlex Tanney, Monmouth (IL), $2007-11
$See initial page for explanation.
Most Games Passing for
300 Yards or More
Season
12¡ªJoe Callahan, Wesley, 2015
Career
32¡ªAlex Tanney, Monmouth (IL)), 2007-11
Most Consecutive Games
Passing for 300 Yards or
More
Season
9¡ªJoe 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¡ªKirk 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¡ªAustin 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¡ªWillie Seiler, Saint John¡¯s
(MN), 1993 (205 for 2,648)
(Min. 275 atts.) 11.7¡ªGreg Micheli, Mount
Union, 2008 (320 for 3,743)
Career
(Min. 950 atts.) 10.1¡ªBill Borchert, Mount
Union, 1994-97 (1,009 for 10,201)
Most Yards Gained Per
Completion
Season
(Min. 100 comps.) 19.7¡ªDavid Parker, Bishop,
1981 (114 for 2,242)
(Min. 200 comps.) 16.6¡ªKurt Rocco, Mount
Union, 2009 (236 for 3,926)
Career
(Min. 300 comps.) 18.3¡ªDavid Parker, Bishop,
1981-84 (378 for 6,934)
(Min. 600 comps.) 16.6¡ªJason Boltus, Hartwick,
2005-08 (801 for 13,276)
Most Touchdown Passes
Quarter
5¡ªDavid Sullivan, Williams vs. Hamilton, Oct.
30, 1993 (2nd)
Individual Records
Game
9¡ªJoe Zarlinga, Ohio Northern vs. Capital, Nov.
14, 1998
Season
61¡ªBrett Elliott, Linfield, 2004 (13 games)
Per-game
record¡ª5.4,
Justin
Peery,
Westminster (MO), 1999 (54 in 10)
Career
157¡ªAlex Tanney, Monmouth (IL), $2007-11
(47 games)
Per-game record¡ª4.6, Brett Elliott, Linfield,
2004-05 (110 in 24)
$See initial page for explanation.
Highest Percentage of
Passes attempted for
Touchdowns
Season
(Min. 200 atts.) 17.3%¡ªBill Borchert, Mount
Union, 1997 (47 of 272)
(Min. 300 atts.) 14.0%¡ªBrett Elliott, Linfield,
2004 (61 of 437)
Career
(Min. 800 atts.) 14.0%¡ªBill Borchert, Mount
Union, 1994-97 (141 of 1,009)
Most Touchdown Passes by
a Freshman
Season
38¡ªBroc Rutter, North Central (IL), 2016
Per-game record¡ª3.7, Josh Vogelbach,
Guilford, 2005 (37 in 10)
Most Consecutive Games
ThrowingaTouchdownPass
Career
40¡ªBill Borchert, Mount Union (from Sept. 10,
1994, through Nov. 15, 1997)
RECEIVING
Most Passes Caught
Game
25¡ªDaniel Passafiume, Hanover vs. Franklin,
Nov. 14, 2009 (153 yards)
Season
140¡ªMichael Zweifel, Dubuque, 2011 (1,915
yards)
Per-game record¡ª13.6, Scott Pingel,
Westminster (MO), 1999 (136 in 10)
Career
463¡ªMichael Zweifel, Wis.-River Falls/
Dubuque, $2007-11 (5,979 yards)
Per-game record¡ª11.2, Scott Pingel,
Westminster (MO), 1996-99 (436 in 39)
$See initial page for explanation.
Most Passes Caught by a
Tight End
Game
17¡ªMatt Surette, WPI vs. Springfield, Oct. 25,
1997
Season
79¡ªBrad Kalsow, Wis.-Stevens Point, 2008
(926 yards)
Career
203¡ªJon Branche, Rensselaer, 2003-06 (2,849
yards)
Most Passes Caught by a
Running Back
Game
17¡ªGreg 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¡ªTheo Blanco, Wis.-Stevens Point, 1987
(1,616 yards)
Career
169¡ªMike Christman, Wis.-Stevens Point,
1983-86 (2,190 yards)
Most Passes Caught by a
Freshman
Season
97¡ªMichael Zweifel, Wis.-River Falls, 2007
(1,056 yards)
Most Passes Caught by Two
Players, Same Team
Season
203¡ªScott 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¡ªScott 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¡ªFritz Waldvogel, St. Thomas (MN), 2008-11
Most Yards Gained
Game
418¡ªLewis Howes, Principia vs. Martin Luther,
Oct. 12, 2002 (caught 18)
Season
2,157¡ªScott Pingel, Westminster (MO), 1998
(caught 130)
Also holds per-game record with 215.7 (2,157
in 10)
Career
6,108¡ªScott Pingel, Westminster (MO), 199699 (caught 436)
Also holds per-game record with 156.6 (6,108
in 39)
Longest Reception
99 yards¡ª36 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¡ªChad Arlt, Gust. Adolphus (2007 & 2008
seasons); R.J. Hoppe, Carroll (WI) (1995 &
1996 seasons)
5
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