wayne state university warriors The Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (GLIAC), founded in 1972, has been a leader in the advancement and promotion of intercollegiate athletics for men and women for 38 years. The charter members of the GLIAC were Ferris State University, Grand Valley State University, Lake Superior State University, Northwood University (then Institute), and Saginaw Valley State University. Expansion of the GLIAC began immediately with the addition of Oakland University in 1974. Hillsdale College, Northern Michigan University, and Wayne State University were accepted as members in 1975. In 1977, the conference lost its first member when Northern Michigan withdrew. Michigan Technological University filled the vacancy when it became a member in 1980. After the 1986-87 season, Northwood left the conference and was replaced by Northern Michigan. Northwood rejoined the conference in 1992. After the 1989 season, the conference dropped football as a sponsored sport. The conference schools sponsoring football joined the members of the Heartland Collegiate Conference in forming the football-only Midwest Intercollegiate Football Conference (MIFC), which began play in 1990. After nine years as one of the premier conferences in Division II football, the MIFC merged as part of GLIAC on July 1, 1999. With the merger, the University of Indianapolis became an associate member as a football-only school. The GLIAC entered a new era in the 1995-96 school year. Prior to that time, all GLIAC member institutions were located in the state of Michigan. On Dec. 14, 1994, membership was offered to three schools located in Ohio and Pennsylvania. The expansion members were Ashland University of Ashland, Ohio, and Gannon University and Mercyhurst College, both located in Erie, Pennsylvania. All three schools began their membership July 1, 1995. On July 1, 1997, membership was granted to The University of Findlay, located in Findlay, Ohio. UF replaced Oakland University, which withdrew from the conference after the 1996-97 season as it moved to NCAA Division I status. Westminster College, located in New Wilmington, Pennsylvania, became the 14th member of the GLIAC when it accepted its expansion offer in May of 1997. On June 30, 2000, Westminster left the conference as it changed its affiliation to NCAA Division III. The GLIAC membership changed again when Tiffin University of Ohio joined the conference in the 2008-09 academic year. Tiffin was offered membership on June 20, 2007, and competes in 18 of the league’s championships. The addition of Tiffin left the GLIAC with 12 full-time members as Gannon and Mercyhurst moved to the Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference after the 2007-08 season. The GLIAC will enter a new era during the 2009-10 academic year. Commissioner Tom Brown, who had presided 40
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over the league for 17 years, retried on June 30, 2009. The longest serving commissioner in the history of the GLIAC, Brown expanded the conference from 10 full members to 14 full members and two associate members. Also under his leadership, the conference has grown to offering championships in 20 sports (10 men’s and 10 women’s) while rising to prominence on the national level as GLIAC teams and student-athletes have achieved success both in the classroom and on the fields of play. Brown oversaw the conference’s latest expansion that will occur on July 1, 2010 when Lake Erie College of Painesville, Ohio, and Ohio Dominican University, located in Columbus, will enter the GLIAC. The policy-making body of the GLIAC is the Executive Council, which is comprised of three representatives from each member institution – its director of athletics, faculty athletics representative and senior woman administrator. The presidency of the GLIAC is rotated alphabetically by school, with Kris Dunbar, Director of Athletics at Lake Superior State, serving as GLIAC President in 2009-10. Dr. Frederick Finks, President of Ashland University, will serve as the chairperson of the GLIAC Presidents Council this year. The GLIAC made history in 2009 when it hired Dell Robinson as Commissioner. Robinson became the first ethnic minority to serve as D-II commissioner of a non-historically black college or university conference when he began his duties on July 1, 2009. Assisting Robinson are: Penny Cook, Asst. Commissioner for Compliance/SWA, Jeff Ligney, Asst. Commissioner for Media Relations; Denise Gross, Assistant to the Commissioner; Amy Howard, GLIAC Intern; Phil Barnes, Supervisor of Football Officials; John Kirk, Supervisor of Basketball Officials; Jeanne Skinner, Supervisor of Volleyball Officials; and Rich Fetchiet, Assignor of Baseball Umpires.
GLIAC Office
1110 Washington Ave. Bay City, MI 48708 (989) 894-2529 Fax: (989) 894-2525
E-Mail Addresses: Jeff Ligney Dir. of Media Relations
[email protected] Denise Gross Asst. to the Commissioner
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2009 gliac schedule Thursday, August 27 Ashland at Bloomsburg (Pa.), 6 pm Urbana (Ohio) at Findlay, 7 pm Saginaw Valley at California (Pa.), 7 pm Kentucky Wesleyan at Indianapolis, 7 pm Saturday, August 29 Mercyhurst at Wayne State, Noon Hillsdale at St. Joseph’s (Ind.), Noon Tiffin at Ferris State (Non-Conf.), 7 pm Grand Valley at West Texas A&M, 7 pm Thursday, Sept. 3 Findlay at Tiffin*, 7:30 pm Saturday, September 5 Saginaw Valley at Wayne State*, Noon Michigan Tech at Hillsdale*, Noon Northern Michigan at Northwood*, Noon Grand Valley at Indianapolis*, 6 pm Ashland at Ferris State*, 7 pm Saturday, September 12 Wayne State at Indianapolis*, 6 pm Ferris State at Findlay*, Noon Hillsdale at Northwood*, Noon Michigan Tech at Ashland*, 1 pm Tiffin at Northern Michigan*, 4 pm Saginaw Valley at Grand Valley*, 7 pm Saturday, September 19 Findlay at Wayne State*, Noon Northwood at Saginaw Valley*, Noon Northern Michigan at Michigan Tech*, 1 pm Ashland at Tiffin*, 1:30 pm Grand Valley at Ferris State*, 7 pm Indianapolis at Hillsdale*, 7 pm
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Saturday, September 26 Wayne State at Tiffin*, 1:30 pm Northwood at Findlay*, Noon Hillsdale at Ashland*, 1 pm Ferris State at Northern Michigan*, 4 pm Saginaw Valley at Indianapolis*, 6 pm Grand Valley at Michigan Tech*, 6 pm
Tiffin at Indianapolis*, 6 pm Saturday, October 31 Northwood at Wayne State*, Noon Findlay at Saginaw Valley State*, Noon Indianapolis at Ashland*, 1 pm Michigan Tech at Tiffin*, 1:30 pm Hillsdale at Ferris State*, 2 pm Northern Michigan at Grand Valley*, 7 pm
Saturday, October 3 Ashland at Wayne State*, Noon Indianapolis at Northwood*, Noon Northern Michigan at Saginaw Valley*, Noon Hillsdale at Findlay*, 4 pm Michigan Tech at Ferris State*$, 7 pm Tiffin at Grand Valley*, 7 pm
Saturday, November 7 Wayne State at Grand Valley*, 1 pm Ashland at Findlay*, Noon Ferris State at Saginaw Valley*, Noon Tiffin at Hillsdale*, 1 pm Northwood at Michigan Tech*, 1 pm Indianapolis at Northern Michigan*, 1 pm
Saturday, October 10 Wayne State at Northern Michigan*, 1 pm Findlay at Michigan Tech*, 1 pm Northwood at Ashland*, 1 pm Saginaw Valley at Tiffin*, 1:30 pm Indianapolis at Ferris State*, 2 pm Grand Valley at Hillsdale*, 2:30 pm
Saturday, November 14 Division II First Round Playoffs Campus Sites, TBA
Saturday, October 17 Ferris State at Wayne State*, Noon Tiffin at Northwood*, Noon Ashland at Saginaw Valley*, Noon Hillsdale at Northern Michigan*, 1 pm Michigan Tech at Indianapolis*, 6 pm Findlay at Grand Valley*, 7 pm
Saturday, November 28 Division II Quarterfinals Campus Sites, TBA
Saturday, October 24 Wayne State at Hillsdale*, 2:30 pm Northern Michigan at Findlay*, Noon Ferris State at Northwood*, Noon Grand Valley at Ashland*, 1 pm Saginaw Valley at Michigan Tech*, 1 pm
Saturday, December 12 Division II Finals Braly Municipal Stadium, Florence, Ala.
GLIAC Dir. of Media Relations Jeff Ligney
Saturday, November 21 Division II Second Round Playoffs Campus Sites, TBA
Saturday-Sunday, December 5-6 Division II Semifinals Campus Sites, TBA
$-@ Fifth Third Ballpark, Comstock Park Game times are subject to change.
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MERCYHURST
Game 1: August 29, 2009 • Noon ET Adams Field • Detroit, MI
SAGINAW VALLEY
Game 2: September 5, 2009 • Noon ET Adams Field • Detroit, MI
General Information Location: Erie, Pennsylvania 16546 Founded: 1926 Enrollment: 3,500 President: Dr. Thomas J. Gamble Athletics Director: Joe Kimball Nickname/Colors: Lakers/Green & Navy Blue Stadium: Tullio Field (2,300) Surface: FieldTurf Conference: PSAC Athletics Web site: hurstathletics.com
General Information Location: University Center, Michigan 48710 Founded: 1963 Enrollment: 9,837 President: Dr. Eric R. Gilbertson Athletics Director: Mike Watson Nickname/Colors: Cardinals/Red, White & Blue Stadium: H.R. Wickes Memorial Stadium (6,300) Surface: Natural Grass Conference: GLIAC Athletics Web site: svsu.edu/athletics
Football Information Head Coach: Marty Schaetzle (Bucknell/1983) Record at MC: 28-47 (7 years) Overall Record: 28-47 (7 years) Football Office Phone: (814) 824-2244 2008 Overall Record: 7-4 2008 League Record: 5-2 (T-2nd West) Lettermen Returning (Off./Def./Spec.): 30 Starters Returning (Off./Def./Spec.): 16 Basic Offense: Multiple Basic Defense: Stack Series Record with WSU: Mercyhurst leads 5-3-0
Football Information Head Coach: Jim Collins (Wittenberg/1988) Record at SVSU: 7-3 (1 year) Overall Record: 77-80 (15 years) Football Office Phone: (989) 964-7315 2008 Overall Record: 7-3 2008 League Record: 7-3 (T-3rd) Lettermen Returning (Off./Def./Spec.): 27/31/4--62 Starters Returning (Off./Def./Spec.): 7/8/2--17 Basic Offense: Spread Basic Defense: 4-3 Series Record with WSU: Saginaw Valley leads 25-6-1
Sports Information SID: Lauren Packer Webster SID Phone: (814) 824-2525 SID Email:
[email protected] SID Fax: (814) 824-2591 Pressbox Phone: (814) 824-3095
Sports Information SID: Matt Woodbury SID Phone: (989) 964-4053 SID Email:
[email protected] SID Fax: (989) 964-7389 Pressbox Phone: (989) 755-0016
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INDIANAPOLIS
Game 3: September 12, 2009 • 6 p.m. ET Key Stadium • Indianapolis, IN
FINDLAY
Game 4: September 19, 2009 • Noon ET Adams Field • Detroit, MI
General Information Location: Indianapolis, Indiana 46227 Founded: 1902 Enrollment: 4,729 President: Dr. Beverley J. Pitts Athletics Director: Dr. Sue Willey Nickname/Colors: Greyhounds/Crimson & Grey Stadium: Key Stadium (5,500) Surface: SprinTurf Conference: GLIAC Athletics Web site: athletics.uindy.edu
General Information Location: Findlay, Ohio 45840 Founded: 1882 Enrollment: 4,711 President: Dr. DeBow Freed Athletics Director: Steven Rackley Nickname/Colors: Oilers/Orange & Black Stadium: Donnell Stadium (7,500) Surface: FieldTurf Conference: GLIAC Athletics Web site: athletics.findlay.edu
Football Information Head Coach: Joe Polizzi (Hillsdale/1976) Record at UI: 80-82-1 (15 years) Overall Record: 80-82-1 (15 years) Football Office Phone: (317) 788-3413 2008 Overall Record: 5-6 2008 League Record: 4-6 (8th) Lettermen Returning (Off./Def./Spec.): 15/19/2--36 Starters Returning (Off./Def./Spec.): 5/7/2--14 Basic Offense: Pro-I Basic Defense: Attack 5-2 Series Record with WSU: Indianapolis leads 11-7-0
Football Information Head Coach: Jon Wauford (Miami/1994) Record at UF: 7-15 (two years) Overall Record: 7-15 (two years) Football Office Phone: (419) 434-4047 2008 Overall Record: 2-9 2008 League Record: 1-9 (T-11th) Lettermen Returning (Off./Def./Spec.): 17/15/2--34 Starters Returning (Off./Def./Spec.): 8/7/2--17 Basic Offense: Multiple Basic Defense: 3-4 Series Record with WSU: Findlay leads 11-6-0
Sports Information SID: Mitch Wigness SID Phone: (317) 788-3494 SID Email:
[email protected] SID Fax: (317) 788-3472 Pressbox Phone: (317) 788-3309
Sports Information SID: David Buck SID Phone: (419) 434-4727 SID Email:
[email protected] SID Fax: (419) 434-4618 Pressbox Phone: (419) 721-9239/(419) 306-6110
Joe Polizzi www.wsuathletics.com
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TIFFIN
Game 5: Sept. 26, 2008 • 1:30 p.m. ET Frost-Kalnow Stadium • Tiffin, OH
ASHLAND
Game 6: October 3, 2009 • Noon ET Adams Field • Detroit, MI
General Information Location: Tiffin, Ohio 44883 Founded: 1888 Enrollment: 2,700 President: Dr. Paul Marion Athletics Director: Lonny Allen Nickname/Colors: Dragons/Green & Gold Stadium: Frost-Kalnow Stadium (4,500) Surface: FieldTurf Conference: GLIAC Athletics Web site: tiffin.edu/athletics
General Information Location: Ashland, Ohio 44805 Founded: 1878 Enrollment: 6,100 President: Dr. Frederick Finks Athletics Director: Bill Goldring Nickname/Colors: Eagles/Purple & Gold Stadium: Jack Miller Stadium (5,217) Surface: ??? Conference: GLIAC Athletics Web site: ashland.edu/athletics/
Football Information Head Coach: Dave Walkosky (Toledo/1991) Record at TU: 1-10 (one year) Overall Record: 1-10 (one year) Football Office Phone: (419) 448-3394 2008 Overall Record: 1-10 2008 League Record: 1-9 (T-11th) Lettermen Returning (Off./Def./Spec.): 13/15/0--28 Starters Returning (Off./Def./Spec.): 4/7/0--11 Basic Offense: Multiple Basic Defense: 3-4 Series Record with WSU: Wayne State leads 3-0-0
Football Information Head Coach: Lee Owens (Bluffton/1977) Record at AU: 35-20 (five years) Overall Record: 75-81 (14 years) Football Office Phone: (419) 289-5447 2008 Overall Record: 9-4 2008 League Record: 8-2 (2nd) Lettermen Returning (Off./Def./Spec.): 21/21/2--44 Starters Returning (Off./Def./Spec.): 9/4/2--15 Basic Offense: Spread Basic Defense: 3-4 Series Record with WSU: Ashland leads 19-5-0
Sports Information SID: Shane O’Donnell SID Phone: (419) 448-3288 SID Email:
[email protected] SID Fax: (419) 443-5007 Pressbox Phone: (419) 447-0971
Sports Information SID: Al King SID Phone: (419) 289-5442 SID Email:
[email protected] SID Fax: (419) 289-5468 Pressbox Phone: TBA
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NORTHERN MICHIGAN Game 7: October 10, 2009 • 1 p.m. ET Superior Dome • Marquette, MI
FERRIS STATE
Game 8: October 17, 2009 • Noon ET Adams Field • Detroit, MI
General Information Location: Marquette, Michigan 49855 Founded: 1899 Enrollment: 9,400 President: Les Wong Athletics Director: Ken Godfrey Nickname/Colors: Wildcats/Old Gold & Olive Green Stadium: Superior Dome (8,000) Surface: Artificial Turf Conference: GLIAC Athletics Web site: nmu.edu/athletics
General Information Location: Big Rapids, Michigan 49307-2741 Founded: 1884 Enrollment: 13,532 President: Dr. David L. Eisler Athletics Director: Tom Kirinovic Nickname/Colors: Bulldogs/Crimson & Gold Stadium: Top Taggart Field (6,200) Surface: Artificial Turf (Mondo Ecofill) Conference: GLIAC Athletics Web site: ferris.edu/sports
Football Information Head Coach: Bernie Anderson (Northern Michigan/1978) Record at NMU: 10-20 (three years) Overall Record: 103-116 (22 years) Football Office Phone: (906) 227-2105 2008 Overall Record: 2-8 2008 League Record: 2-8 (T-9th) Letterwinners Returning (Off./Def./Spec.): 17/21/3--41 Starters Returning (Off./Def./Spec.): 7/9/2--18 Basic Offense: Pro I Basic Defense: 3-4 Series Record with WSU: Northern Michigan leads 13-10-0
Football Information Head Coach: Jeff Pierce (Ferris State/1979) Record at FSU: 90-64-0 (14 years) Overall Record: 90-64-0 (14 years) Football Office Phone: (231) 591-2864 2008 Overall Record: 6-5 2008 League Record: 5-5 (7th) Lettermen Returning (Off./Def./Spec.): 17/15/2--34 Starters Returning (Off./Def./Spec.): 7/4/0--11 Basic Offense: Spread Basic Defense: 4-3 Series Record with WSU: Ferris State leads 24-21-0
Sports Information SID: Dave Faiella SID Phone: (906) 227-1013 SID Email:
[email protected] SID Fax: (906) 227-2492 Pressbox Phone: (906) 227-1720
Sports Information Football SID: Rob Bentley SID Phone: (231) 591-3821 SID Email:
[email protected] SID Fax: (231) 591-3775 Pressbox Phone: (231) 591-2217/2143
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HILLSDALE
Game 9: October 24, 2009 • 2:30 p.m. ET Frank Waters Stadium • Hillsdale, MI
NORTHWOOD
Game 10: October 31, 2009 • Noon ET Adams Field • Detroit, MI
General Information Location: Hillsdale, Michigan 49242 Founded: 1844 Enrollment: 1,200 President: Dr. Larry Arnn Athletics Director: Don Brubacher Nickname/Colors: Chargers/Royal Blue & White Stadium: Frank “Muddy” Waters Stadium (8,500) Surface: Pro Grass artificial surface Conference: GLIAC Athletics Web site: hillsdale.edu/chargers
General Information Location: Midland, Michigan 48640 Founded: 1959 Enrollment: 1,973 President: Dr. Keith A. Pretty Athletics Director: Pat Riepma Nickname/Colors: Timberwolves/Columbia Blue & White Stadium: Hantz Stadium (3,000) Surface: Natural Grass Conference: GLIAC Athletics Web site: northwood.edu/mi/athletics/
Football Information Head Coach: Keith Otterbein (Hillsdale/1979) Record at HC: 38-39 (seven years) Overall Record: 98-78-3 (15 years) Football Office Phone: (517) 607-3138 2008 Overall Record: 7-4 2008 League Record: 6-4 (6th) Returnees (Off./Def./Spec.): 36/31/4--71 Starters Returning (Off./Def./Spec.): 7/6/2--15 Basic Offense: Multiple One-Back Basic Defense: 4-3 Series Record with WSU: Hillsdale leads 36-13-1
Football Information Head Coach: Mike Sullivan (Saginaw Valley/1998) Record at NU: 2-8 (one year) Overall Record: 2-8 (one year) Football Office Phone: (989) 837-5252 2008 Overall Record: 2-8 2008 League Record: 2-8 (T-9th) Lettermen Returning (Off./Def./Spec.): 25/11/3--39 Starters Returning (Off./Def./Spec.): 8/5/3--16 Basic Offense: Woodbone Basic Defense: 4-3 Series Record with WSU: Northwood leads 17-13-0
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SID: Brad Monastiere SID Phone: (517) 607-3172 SID Email:
[email protected] SID Fax: (517) 607-3120 Pressbox Phone: (517) 607-2220
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Sports Information SID: Travis McCurdy SID Phone: (989) 837-4239 SID Email:
[email protected] SID Fax: (989) 837-4484 Pressbox Phone: (989) 837-5479
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GRAND VALLEY
Game 11: November 7, 2009 • 1 p.m. ET Lubbers Stadium • Allendale, MI
General Information Location: Allendale, Michigan 49401 Founded: 1960 Enrollment: 23,464 President: Thomas J. Haas Athletics Director: Tim W. Selgo Nickname/Colors: Lakers/Blue, Black & White Stadium: Arend D. Lubbers Stadium (8,550) Surface: Natural Grass Conference: GLIAC Athletics Web site: gvsulakers.com Football Information Head Coach: Chuck Martin (Milliken/1990) Record at GVSU: 61-5 (five years) Overall Record: 61-5 (five years) Football Office Phone: (616) 331-3050 2008 Overall Record: 11-1 2008 League Record: 10-0 (1st) Lettermen Returning (Off./Def./Spec.): 21/21/2--44 Starters Returning (Off./Def./Spec.): 8/9/1--18 Basic Offense: No huddle one back Basic Defense: 4-3 Series Record with WSU: Grand Valley leads 27-5-0 Sports Information
SID: Tim Nott SID Phone: (616) 331-3275 SID Email:
[email protected] SID Fax: (616) 331-3838 Pressbox Phone: (616) 331-8646/8647
Chuck Martin www.wsuathletics.com
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All-Time Series Records Opponent.....................................W-L-T 1st Mtg.
Opponent.....................................W-L-T 1st Mtg.
Adrian..............................................0-4-0
1919
Manchester.......................................0-0-1
1928
Akron...............................................4-2-1
1937
Marietta............................................0-2-0
1963
Albion..............................................3-5-1
1931
Mercyhurst.....................................3-5-0
1998
Allegheny.........................................3-3-0
1959
Michigan State.................................0-9-0
1936
Alma.................................................1-2-1
1919
Michigan State Freshmen................0-1-0
1919
American International....................1-0-0
1993
Michigan Tech................................16-5-0
1967
Arizona State....................................0-1-0
1951
Millikin............................................0-1-0
1960
Ashland.........................................5-19-0
1975
Muskingum......................................1-0-0
1936
Assumption....................................10-1-0
1918
New Hampshire...............................1-1-0
1979
Augustana (SD)................................0-2-0
1968
Niagara.............................................1-1-0
1948
Baldwin-Wallace..............................1-2-0
1921
North Dakota State...........................1-0-0
1954
Bethany............................................0-2-0
1962
Northeast Missouri State..................2-2-0
1971
Bloomsburg......................................0-2-0
1996
Northern Iowa..................................0-2-0
2001
Bluffton............................................1-0-0
1936
Northern Michigan....................10-13-0
1957
Bowling Green State........................1-8-1
1926
Northwood..................................13-17-0
1975
Bradley.............................................3-4-0
1950
Notre Dame “B”...............................0-1-0
1930
Brandeis...........................................1-2-0
1951
Ohio University................................0-1-0
1938
Buffalo.............................................8-2-0
1935
Ohio Wesleyan.................................1-2-1
1940
Butler................................................1-6-0
1974
Olivet................................................1-3-3
1921
California (PA).................................1-1-0
1987
Omaha..............................................3-4-0
1948
Carson-Newman..............................0-2-0
1994
Otterbein..........................................1-0-0
1944
Case Tech.......................................14-3-1
1946
Parsons.............................................0-1-0
1970
Central Michigan...........................6-20-4
1919
Quantico Marines.............................0-2-0
1948
Central State (OH)...........................2-3-0
1970
Saginaw Valley State....................6-25-1
1976
Cincinnati.........................................0-2-0
1939
St. Bonaventure................................0-2-0
1948
Coast Guard.....................................1-0-0
1969
St. Francis (IL).................................4-1-0
1993
Dayton..............................................0-1-0
1987
Saint Joseph’s (IN)...........................9-6-1
1972
Defiance...........................................1-2-0
1931
St. Mary’s.........................................2-0-0
1934
Detroit............................................1-10-0
1918
Slippery Rock...................................2-1-0
1981
Detroit JC Frosh...............................1-0-0
1928
South Dakota....................................1-0-0
1950
Drake................................................1-1-0
1953
South Dakota State...........................2-1-0
1950
Eastern Illinois.................................2-5-0
1967
Southern Illinois...............................2-0-0
1948
Eastern Michigan.........................12-16-3
1918
Springfield........................................2-0-0
1946
Edinboro...........................................0-1-1
1985
SUNY-Buffalo..................................0-1-0
1981
Evansville.........................................6-0-0
1975
Taylor...............................................1-0-0
1960
Ferris State.................................21-24-0
1920
Temple..............................................0-3-0
1950
Findlay.......................................... 6-11-0
1923
Thiel.................................................4-1-0
1959
Gannon.............................................4-1-0
2003
Tiffin................................................3-0-0
1986
George Washington..........................1-1-0
1946
Toledo............................................8-13-1
1919
Grand Rapids JC..............................4-2-0
1920
Towson State....................................1-1-0
1979
Grand Valley State.......................5-27-0
1975
Valparaiso....................................... 11-7-1
1927
Great Lakes NTS..............................2-1-0
1947
Washington (MO)............................4-2-0
1951
Grosse Ile NAS................................0-1-0
1942
Wash. & Jefferson............................3-0-0
1960
Hillsdale......................................13-36-1
1926
Westminster (PA).............................1-1-0
1998
Hofstra..............................................0-3-0
1971
West Liberty State............................0-1-0
1930
Hope.................................................7-1-0
1923
Western Illinois................................1-1-0
1949
Howard.............................................1-1-0
1975
Western Michigan............................2-7-0
1919
Illinois Benedictine..........................1-1-0
1973
Western Reserve...............................7-6-2
1946
Illinois-Chicago................................6-2-0
1966
Wheaton...........................................0-2-0
1961
Illinois State.....................................1-2-0
1982
Wilmington......................................0-1-1
1929
Indiana State.....................................0-1-0
1984
Wisconsin-Milwaukee.....................2-5-0
1964
Indianapolis.................................. 7-11-0
1973
Wisc.-Stevens Point.........................1-0-0
1977
Iowa State.........................................0-1-0
1951
Wittenberg........................................0-2-0
1933
John Carroll......................................2-8-3
1954
Xavier...............................................0-1-0
1943
Kalamazoo.......................................5-3-0
1932
Youngstown State............................1-3-0
1974
Kentucky State.................................4-0-0
1973
TOTALS................................317-444-29
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Louisville.........................................2-4-0
1937
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