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football2010 $2 chicago vs concordia chicago sept 11 2010 6 p.m stagg field chicago ill.
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football2010 $2 chicago vs ohio wesleyan oct 2 2010 noon stagg field chicago ill.
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football2010 $2 chicago vs denison oct 9 2010 1 p.m stagg field chicago ill.
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football2010 $2 chicago vs case oct 30 2010 noon stagg field chicago ill.
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football2010 $2 chicago vs washington-st louis nov 13 2010 noon stagg field chicago ill.
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general information eneral nformation 2010 schedule 2010 schedule date date sept 4 sept 4 sept 11 sept 11 sept 18 sept 18 sept 25 sept 25 oct 2 oct 2 oct 9 oct 9 oct 23 oct 23 oct 30 oct 30 nov 6 nov 6 nov 13 nov 13 opponent opponent beloit beloit concordia chicago concordia chicago elmhurst elmhurst wabash wabash ohio wesleyan ohio wesleyan denison denison kenyon kenyon case case carnegie mellon carnegie mellon washington-st louis washington-st louis site site beloit wis beloit wis home home elmhurst ill elmhurst ill crawfordsville ind crawfordsville ind home home home home gambier ohio gambier ohio home home pittsburgh pa pittsburgh pa home home time time 6 p.m 6 p.m 6 p.m 6 p.m 1 p.m 1 p.m 2 p.m 2 p.m noon noon 1 p.m 1 p.m 1 p.m 1 p.m noon noon 1 p.m 1 p.m noon noon table of contents table of contents general information today s game stagg field game preview chicago lphabetical roster football traditions numerical rosters athletic association the university probable tarting lineups pponent lphabetical roster the university of chicago aroon potlight athletics at chicago pponent chedules results 3-41 23 2 24-25 3 26 4 45 5 46 geea ifomao referee signals 6 2010 chicago maroons tagg ield all times local all times local university athletic association game university athletic association game north coast athletic conference crossover game north coast athletic conference crossover game ootball traditions schedule the university thletic ssociation head coach dick maloney the university of chicago thletics at chicago assistant coaches referee ignals player profiles 1 2 61 7 7 9 8 48 9-18 2010 chao aoos 2009 season review welcome to stagg field welcome to stagg field sportsmanship portsmanship the university of chicago and the university of chicago and the members of the university the members of the university athletic association are comathletic association are committed to principles of good mitted to principles of good sportsmanship we believe that sportsmanship we believe that all student-athletes coaches all student-athletes coaches and spectators should strive to and spectators should strive to represent the very best spirit represent the very best spirit and tradition of intercollegiate and tradition of intercollegiate athletics we request your ath let ics we re quest your cooperation by supporting the cooperation by supporting the participants and officials in a participants and officials in a positive manner intimidating positive manner intimidating actions directed at officials ac tions di rect ed at of fi cials student-athletes coaches or team representatives will not be tolerated and are grounds for student-athletes coaches or team representatives will not be tolerated and are grounds for removal from the site of competition also consumption or possession of alcoholic beverages removal from the site of competition also consumption or possession of alcoholic beverages is prohibited is prohibited chedule game by ick aloney ead coachgame scores ssistant coaches statistics player standings uaa proles 2009 easo revew uaa postseason honors 19 11 12 19-20 13-22 21 21 28 28-29 30 23 x 1 game by game cores history early era 1892-1939 tatistics u tandings and coaching records year by year u postseason onors chronological a 1892-1939 soy ay history ear by ear and coaching records honor roll mos lonzo tagg chronological istory jay berwanger history modern era since onor roll amos alonzo stagg jay berwanger 23 24-25 26 32 26 32 33-34 35 x 1969 return ode football soy of varsity a se 1969 honor roll ear by ear and coaching records individual team records return of arsity ootball career onor roll season leaders individual team records opponent series records career eason leaders pponent eries records u records year by year and coaching records 27 27 28 37 29-30 37 31-32 38 39-40 33 41-42 47 x concessions concessions rest rooms rest rooms refreshments are available at the brick building at the south end of the stadium refreshments are available at the brick building at the south end of the stadium publishedb y university sports publications co inc rest rooms are located in the building at the stadium s south end portable rest rooms are rest rooms are located in the building at the stadium s south end portable rest rooms are located adjacent to the bleachers near the stadium s south end located adjacent to the bleachers near the stadium s south end lost found lost ound 570 elmont road · elmont ny 11003 tel 516.327.9500 fax 516.327.3099 executive v.p operations jeff botwinick executive v.p business development martin lewis executive v.p sales steven farkas executive v.p team relations david gerschwer executive vice president julie wong production manager katie hogan items found may be turned in to the press box those items may be retrieved either at the items found may be turned in to the press box those items may be retrieved either at the press box after the game or at the athletic department office during regular business hours press box after the game or at the athletic department office during regular business hours telephones telephones press box press box a public pay phone is located behind the bleachers beneath the press box a public pay phone is located behind the bleachers beneath the press box the press box is open only to media staff and coaches spectators will be admitted only to the press box is open only to media staff and coaches spectators will be admitted only to report an emergency or a vehicle with lights left on or to turn in or pick up a lost item report an emergency or a vehicle with lights left on or to turn in or pick up a lost item the 2010 university of chicago football program is an offi cial publication of the university of chicago ©2010 university of chicago all rights reserved reproduction in whole or in part without written permission from the publisher is expressly prohibited facebook.com/chicagomaroons facebook.com/chicagomaroons athletics.uchicago.edu 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chicago football traditions the c logo the university of chicago athletics emblem underwent several changes during the institution s early years the first football team in 1892 sported no recognizable emblem on its uniforms in an effort to provide the team with an identity the letters uc were cut out of brown paper and pasted on the players uniforms in the spring of 1893 the emblem was modified into the form of a monogram that the baseball team incorporated on its uniforms a single letter was used for the first time in 1894 when the football and track squads displayed an oblong c on their uniforms that emblem remained in existence until 1897 when it was replaced by a c in large round type then in 1898 maroon teams adopted the chicago c emblem which has been worn to the present day the founders cup awarded annually to the winner of the chicago/washington-st louis game since 1987 the founders cup commemorates the first football game played between two uaa schools during the league s initial year of existence washington holds a 17-6 all-time advantage in founders cup battles the bears regained the cup last year with a 44-37 win at francis field year 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 winner washington washington washington washington washington chicago chicago washington washington washington washington chicago washington chicago washington washington washington washington chicago washington washington chicago washington score 17-15 27-24 25-14 27-7 25-7 24-23 20-17 13-7 28-14 41-0 55-26 16-6 20-3 12-9 21-17 38-17 28-0 24-16 27-0 26-7 31-10 17-14 44-37 site st louis chicago st louis chicago st louis chicago st louis chicago st louis chicago st louis chicago st louis chicago st louis chicago st louis chicago st louis chicago st louis chicago st louis 1892 1893 1894-96 1897 1898 maroon maroons maroon and maroons became the university of chicago s official color and nickname respectively at a meeting of students and faculty on may 5 1894 before the university held its first classes on october 1 1892 the board of trustees had selected goldenrod yellow as the school s official color by 1894 however chicago s legendary football coach amos alonzo stagg believed that a change was necessary the yellow ran soiled easily and had a regrettable symbolism which our opponents might not be above commenting upon said stagg in his autobiography touchdown because maroon was not already in use by any major school in the midwest stagg and his associate j.e raycroft brought a selection of maroon shades to the 1894 meeting of students and faculty from those ribbons a choice was made and the baseball team appeared in that color during its final games of the 1894 season on july 21 1894 the first mention of a u of c athletic team as maroons appeared in the chicago tribune in an article about the baseball team the phoenix while maroons is the official nickname of chicago s sports teams the phoenix which is featured as part of the university s official coat of arms or shield serves as the school s mascot the university of chicago board of trustees adopted the shield in 1910 after all home victories the maroons gather at midfield and sing wave the flag by gordon erickson wave the flag wave the flag of old chicago maroon the color grand ever shall her team be victors known throughout the land with the grand old man to lead them without a peer they ll stand wave again the dear old banner for they re heroes every man maroons celebrate their victory in 2008 2 facebook.com/chicagomaroons athletics.uchicago.edu twitter.com/chicagomaroons
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the university athletic association history in october of 1985 a group comprised of presidents chancellors vice-presidents deans faculty and administrators of several major research universities located in prominent metropolitan areas met on the university of rochester campus to explore the possibilities of some sort of athletic association a philosophical rationale for an athletic association of such institutions was discussed along with various models of competition which might be pursued and the financial implications of each the result of the meeting was an agreement among those in attendance to pursue the discussions on their respective campuses and meet again in february at washington university in st louis at that meeting the participating institutions agreed upon a general model of competition and a first draft of a constitution and bylaws on june 25 1986 the formal announcement of the formation of the university athletic association was made simultaneously at press conferences at the new york hilton hotel and on the respective campuses of the member institutions participating in the announcement were carnegie mellon university case western reserve university emory university johns hopkins university new york university the university of chicago the university of rochester and washington university in st louis the first official meeting of delegates from each institution was held at the university of chicago in september of 1986 during 1986 work on the constitution and bylaws was completed an administrative plan developed and schedules drawn for 1987-88 and 1988-89 in may of 1987 brandeis university a participant in the original discussions and planning efforts joined the uaa and in july the association opened a central office with the hiring of richard a rasmussen as its full-time executive secretary the uaa office is currently located on the campus of the university of rochester in the fall of 1987 the uaa applied for and was granted voting membership in the national collegiate athletic association representatives of the uaa institutions gathered in rochester on september 25 for a special luncheon celebrating the inauguration of formal competition among member institutions informal competition began among uaa members in 1986-87 and championship competition began in 1987-88 that first year of championship competition was a year of transition as institutions moved to schedule as much uaa competition as possible while continuing to honor previous scheduling commitments in soccer football and basketball in 1988-89 championship competition was conducted in 21 sports including a round robin in soccer and a double round robin slate in basketball in 1990-91 a football schedule was completed and in 1994-95 women s softball was added as a championship sport facebook.com/chicagomaroons philosophy member institutions brandeis university ·boston mass carnegie mellon university ·pittsburgh pa case western reserve university ·cleveland ohio emory university ·atlanta ga new york university ·new york n.y university of chicago ·chicago ill university of rochester ·rochester n.y washington university ·st louis mo staff richard a rasmussen executive secretary assistant to the executive secretary melissa pandajis sports information director anthony moscaret contact information 151 sully s trail suite 4 pittsford ny 14534 585 419-0575 uaa.rochester.edu the formation of the university athletic association is a bold statement of what college athletics can and should be that it is highly desirable and possible for a group of committed institutions to conduct a broad-based program of intercollegiate athletics for men and women to compete with like academic institutions spread over geographically expansive areas and to seek excellence in athletics while maintaining a perspective which holds the student-athlete and the academic mission of the institution as the center of focus the uaa is a significant expression of the principle that the provision of a high-quality college athletic experience is worth the commitment required of an institution it is worthwhile not only because it benefits the student-athletes but also because it benefits the entire campus community and in turn the institution itself perhaps more importantly the uaa is a strong statement that the success of intercollegiate athletics is wholly dependent upon institutional integrity and the ability of institutions to complete the full integration of athletics into the academic fabric of higher education uaa members share the belief that academic excellence and athletic excellence are not mutually exclusive implicit in this belief are several sets of assumptions the first is that the academic enterprise is the primary element student-athletes students first and athletes second the second set of assumptions has to do with athletic excellence athletic excellence is not to be confused with a win-at-all-costs attitude it properly relates to the caliber of experience offered to students who participate in intercollegiate athletics athletic teams should have the benefit of qualified coaching capable individuals chosen for professional competence and commitment to putting the welfare of the student first they should play and practice in first-rate facilities at reasonable times their equipment should be safe of high quality and conducive to the best performance possible a consistent and challenging level of athletic competition should be provided to both women and men the final assumptions concern what might be termed a proper athletic emphasis athletic programs are extracurricular activities conducted for students and should be given consideration similar to that accorded other such institutionally sponsored activities they should not only complement the academic experience but should reflect the quality of the academic environment within which they exist division iii is an approach to athletics not a synonym for third-rate now in its 22nd year the uaa sponsors competition in 22 sports twelve sports for men and ten sports for women including football soccer cross country volleyball basketball fencing wrestling swimming and diving indoor track and field baseball softball outdoor track and field tennis and golf twitter.com/chicagomaroons athletics.uchicago.edu 3
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the university of chicago university president robert j zimmer on july 1 2006 robert j zimmer became the 13th president of the university of chicago prior to his appointment as president zimmer was a university of chicago faculty member and administrator for more than two decades specializing in the mathematical fields of geometry particularly ergodic theory lie groups and differential geometry as a university of chicago administrator zimmer served as chairman of the mathematics department deputy provost and vice president for research and for argonne national laboratory he also served as provost at brown university from 2002-2006 returning to chicago in 2006 to become president of the university as president of the university he serves as chair of the board of governors of argonne national laboratory and chair of the board of directors of fermi research alliance llc the operator of fermi national accelerator laboratory among other boards he is chairman of the board of directors of the consortium on financing higher education cofhe and a member of the board of directors of the chicago council on global affairs he serves on the president s committee on the national medal of science and is on the executive committee of the council on competitiveness he is a fellow of the american academy of arts and sciences and the american association for the advancement of science president zimmer is the author of two books ergodic theory and semisimple groups 1984 and essential results of functional analysis 1990 and more than 80 mathematical research articles the recipient of an alfred p sloan foundation fellowship he served on the board of mathematical sciences of the national research council from 1992 to 1995 and was on the executive committee from 1993 to 1995 zimmer held the title of max mason distinguished service professor of mathematics at chicago before leaving for brown where he was the ford foundation professor of mathematics in addition to being provost president zimmer earned his a.b summa cum laude from brandeis university in 1968 and a ph.d in mathematics from harvard university in 1975 he joined the chicago faculty as an l.e dickson instructor of mathematics in 1977 he was also on the faculty of the u.s naval academy from 1975 to 1977 he has held visiting positions at harvard university and at institutions in israel france australia switzerland and italy president zimmer and his wife terese have three sons david benjamin and alex the university of chicago is one of the world s great intellectual communities and centers of learning it has achieved particular distinction in faculty scholarship the training of graduate students and for its renowned undergraduate education that emphasizes critical thinking intellectual depth and cultural breadth founded in 1890 by john d rockefeller the university opened its doors for classes on october 1 1892 with an enrollment of 594 students president william rainey harper presided over a faculty of 103 which included eight former college presidents today the university features a total enrollment of approximately 15,149 students including more than 5,000 undergraduates and a 2,211-member faculty the university is private nondenominational and coeducational and it includes the undergraduate college four graduate divisions six graduate professional schools the library the graham center of general studies and the university of chicago press the university also features several cultural resources including the oriental institute museum court theatre renaissance society and the smart museum of art extending along both sides of the midway plaisance which was designed by frederick law olmsted and used for the world s columbian exposition of 1893 the university occupies a 190-acre campus the english collegiate gothic style set the general tone for the design and development of the campus around a series of tree-shaded quadrangles imposing buildings of gray limestone with red-tile roofs and deep-set rectangular windows show off elaborate ornamentation gargoyles and chimeras and decorated towers these quadrangles are dominated by rockefeller memorial chapel with its 207-foot tower and by the joseph regenstein library one of the largest academic libraries in the united states many campus structures have been designated national historic landmarks including frank lloyd wright s robie house and the site of the first controlled self-sustaining nuclear reaction marked by the henry moore sculpture nuclear energy chicago has had a major impact on american higher education inventing the four-quarter system developing extension courses and programs in the liberal arts for adults establishing a coherent program of general education for undergraduates and initiating a full-time medical school teaching faculty chicago also pioneered orientation week and gives the nation s oldest teaching awards since the university s founding more than 80 recipients of the nobel prize have been students researchers or faculty the university is located in the hyde park neighborhood of chicago one of the world s most exciting and vibrant cities about 65 percent of the university s faculty and their families and nearly all of its students live in the hyde park neighborhood one of chicago s biggest tourist attractions the museum of science and industry is located here as well as the dusable museum of african-american history and the weiss museum of judaica just 15 minutes north of hyde park is the chicago loop where students and faculty regularly attend an array of theater movies art museums and restaurants some of chicago s main cultural attractions are the art institute the lyric opera the chicago symphony the goodman theatre and the museum of contemporary art scores of other professional and community theater dance and visual arts organizations are active in the city architecturally chicago is the home of many major developments in 20th-century architecture and urban design one of the nation s greatest sports cities chicago is the home of two mlb teams the white sox and the cubs as well as the nba bulls the nfl bears the nhl blackhawks the mls fire and the wnba sky 4 facebook.com/chicagomaroons athletics.uchicago.edu twitter.com/chicagomaroons
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athletics at the university of chicago the classical and oldfashioned ideal of the student-athlete is consistent with the highest levels of athletics and academic success throughout the university s history its student-athletes and teams have met that unique challenge demonstrating that academic and athletic excellence can complement each other at chicago athletic director tom weingartner to m we ingartner has served as director of athletics and chairman of the department of physical education and athletics at the university of chicago since march 1990 weingartner was instrumental in the planning and building of the $51 million gerald ratner athletics center which opened in the fall of 2003 to provide the university with its first new athletics center since the 1930s and its first new swimming pool in nearly a century during weingartner s tenure chicago has sent teams and individuals to ncaa division iii postseason competition in 16 different sports and has captured university athletic association team titles in 11 sports under weingartner chicago athletics has maintained its adherence to the notion that academic and athletic excellence complement each other for example since 1996 four chicago student-athletes have received rhodes scholarships chicago has also featured an ncaa walter byers scholarship award winner as well as numerous ncaa postgraduate scholars and academic all-americans as a group chicago male and female student-athletes have consistently maintained a cumulative grade point average roughly equal to or higher than that of the general student body weingartner chaired the ncaa committee on amateurism which passed groundbreaking amateurism reform legislation at the 2001 ncaa convention the committee offered recommendations regarding professional contracts entry drafts seasons of competition rules competition with professionals acceptance of prize money and the acceptance of pay for play weingartner served as athletic director and associate professor of human development at manhattanville n.y college from 1985-90 from 1979-85 he was the athletics director and an assistant professor of human development at st mary s md college weingartner began his college athletics career at northwestern university where he served as director of intramural recreational and club sports from 1974-79 in 1970 weingartner earned a bachelor s degree from stanford university where he was a linebacker on the cardinal football team he received a master s degree and doctorate in educational administration from northwestern in 1972 and 1977 respectively weingartner and his wife susan reside in hyde park they have a daughter jessie and a son clayton chicago which sponsors 19 intercollegiate sports is a charter member of the university athletic association an ncaa division iii conference formed in 1986 as a bold statement of what college athletics can and should be that it is highly desirable and possible for a group of committed institutions to seek excellence in athletics while holding the student-athlete and the institution s academic mission as the center of focus the eight members of the uaa include brandeis university carnegie mellon university case western reserve university emory university new york university the university of chicago the university of rochester and washington university in st louis with its membership in the uaa chicago offers its student-athletes the opportunity to compete against athletes and teams from among the top research institutions in the country as well as travel opportunities comparable to those offered by members of major division i conferences chicago has played a major role in helping the uaa attain its goal of achieving the proper balance between athletics and academics in reclaiming the game college sports and education values author william bowen president of the mellon foundation which sponsored the research for the book posed the question how has the uaa managed to mount what is by all signs a successful intercollegiate program without paying the academic price that is so evident in other similar college athletics conferences bowen continued the active involvement of the university of chicago with its emphasis on core academic values has without question been a help in achieving and maintaining this policy the university athletic association in 2009-10 chicago athletic teams captured four uaa championships earned five ncaa tournament bids and notched a pair of national fourth-place finishes chicago also boasted three individual national champions in two sports the maroons also featured 16 all-americans 26 national qualifiers 10 all-region selections including three regional champions five uaa mvps two uaa rookies of the year and 135 all-uaa performers success on the playing field during chicago s early years as a member of the big ten conference the athletics program counted numerous distinguished scholar-athletes among its ranks including 1910 rhodes scholar edwin hubble a basketball player who later became a distinguished scientist for whom the hubble space telescope is named chicago has furthered that tradition in recent years as its student-athletes have continued to compile an extraordinary record of academic and athletic accomplishment highlighted by four rhodes scholars three individual national champions and two national players of the year since 1996 many of the most outstanding athletes at chicago have also distinguished themselves in the classroom in 2009-10 for example chicago featured 255 uaa all-academic recognition award recipients rhodes scholars academic excellence in the fall of 2003 chicago athletics entered a new era with the opening of the $51 million gerald ratner athletics center designed by famed architect cesar pelli the 150,000-square-foot facility includes a 1,658-seat competition gymnasium which is home to the chicago basketball volleyball and wrestling teams in addition to the competition gymnasium the ratner center features the 50-meter myers-mcloraine swimming pool the bernard j delgiorno fitness center a dance room classrooms the athletics hall of fame locker rooms offices and saunas in short the university of chicago provides student-athletes with what might be the best balance in higher education an extraordinary commitment to academic excellence recognized all over the world a high-quality intercollegiate athletics program consistent with its academic mission unique conference travel and competition and outstanding athletics and recreational facilities award-winning facility facebook.com/chicagomaroons athletics.uchicago.edu twitter.com/chicagomaroons 5
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ncaa national collegiate athletic association referee signals official football signals 3 4 5 6 1 2 7 8 ball ready for play untimed down start clock time-out discretionary or injury time-out follow by tapping hands on chest tv/radio time-out touchdown field goal points after touchdown safety ball dead touchback move side to side first down 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 loss of down incomplete forw ard pass penalty declined no play no scor e toss option delayed legal touching of forward pass or scrimmage kick inadvertent whistle face press box disregard flag end of period sideline warning illegal touching or 30-second timeout first touching nf 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 27 uncatchable forw ard pass offside defense or free kick team encroachment nf false start illegal formation encroachment offense illegal shift 2 hands illegal motion 1 hand delay of game substitution infraction failure to wear required equipment illegal helmet contact unsportsmanlike conduct noncontact foul 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 illegal participation sideline interference running into or roughing kicker or holder illegal batting illegal kicking followed by pointing toward toe for kicking illegal fair catch signal nf invalid fair catch signal nf forward pass interference kick-catching interference roughing passer illegal pass illegal forward handling intentional grounding 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 ineligible downfield on pass personal foul clipping blocking below waist illegal block chop block holding/obstructing illegal use of hands/arms illegal block in the back helping runner interlocked blocking grasping face mask or helmet opening 46 47 nf high school note signal numbers 25 and 26 are for future expansion tripping player disqualification www.ncaa.org 6 facebook.com/chicagomaroons athletics.uchicago.edu twitter.com/chicagomaroons
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head coach dick maloney boasting 36 years experience coachingatthecollegiateandprofessionallevels,dickmaloneybeginshis17thseasonastheuniversityofchicagoheadfootballcoach thisfall a four-time university athletic associationcoachoftheyear,maloney has guided the maroons to threeuaachampionshipsandhas notched a 77-69 overall record sincehisarrivalpriortothe1994 campaign his .527 winning percentage ranks second all-time at chicago trailing only the legendaryamosalonzostagg en route to becoming the winningestcoachofchicago smodern footballerasince1969 maloney hasproduceda47-27 635mark at stagg field home of the maroons since the program returned to ncaadivisioniiicompetitionin1969 during maloney s tenure chicago has boasted seven all-americans,fiveuaaoffensiveplayersoftheyear,threeuaadefensiveplayersoftheyear,fiveuaarookiesoftheyear,andtwoaztecbowlselections.mostrecently,widereceiver/kickreturnerdeebrizzolarawas citedasthe2009uaarookieoftheyear.maloney steamshavealso claimedapairofncaadivisioniiiteamstatisticaltitlesandhavefeaturedthreeindividualnationalstatisticalleaders ledbyaztecbowlselectionanduaadefensiveplayeroftheyear robtamillow,andthencaadivisioniiiinterceptionsleader,colincarrier,chicagocaptureditsthirduaachampionshipwitha3-0markin league play in 2005 after starting the season 0-4 the maroons won theirfinalfivegamesbyacombinedscoreof173-23enroutetoa5-4 record.the2005campaignmarkedchicago ssixthwinningseasonin thepreviousnineyears in2002,maloney ssquadfeaturedoneofthemostpotentpassing attacksinthencaadivisioniiiasthemaroonsaveraged303.1yards through the air 10th-best in the country featuring three-time alluaa quarterback josh dunn who ranked 13th in division iii in total offense and wideout jim raptis who stood fourth in receptions and 11thinreceivingyards,chicagoproducedthenation s24th-mostprolificoffensewithmorethan425yardspergame inadditiontothemaroons ncaastatisticalleaders,severalother players garnered national distinction during the 2002 campaign includingall-americatightendmikehealy from1997to2001,maloneyguidedthemaroonstofivestraight winning seasons a feat last accomplished by stagg during chicago s yearsasamemberofthebigtenconferencefrom1911-15 maloney led the maroons to a 6-3 mark in 2001 as chicago featuredanexplosiveoffensethataveragedmorethan29pointsand415 yardspergame enroutetoearninghisthirduaacoachoftheyearhonorin2000 maloneyguidedthemaroonstotheirseconduaachampionshipwith a 4-0 mark in league play and a 7-2 overall record led by two-time all-america linebacker dan philips chicago featured the top rushing defenseinthencaadivisioniii maloneyearnedhisseconduaacoachoftheyearawardin1998 aftersteeringthemaroonstotheirfirst-everuaachampionshipwith a 4-0 mark in league play to go along with a 7-2 overall record the maroons uaacrownmarkedtheschool sfirstfootballconferencetitle sinceitwonthebigtenin1924 facebook.com/chicagomaroons injusthissecondseasonatchicagoin1995,maloneydirectedthe maroonstooneoftheirmostsuccessfulseasonstodate.witharecord of8-2,chicagoenjoyeditsbestmodernerafinishandfirstwinning season since 1987 and enjoyed the school s winningest campaign since 1905 maloney s club gained national distinction as it ranked sixthinthencaadivisioniiiinkickoffreturnaverageandboastedthe nation stopkickoffreturnspecialistinall-americanderrickbrooms maloneymadeanimmediateimpactatchicagoinhisdebutseason in1994.inheritingateamthathadthrownforjust179yardsthepreviousyear,maloney ssquadset17schoolpassingmarksenroutetoa5-5 finish.followingtheseason,maloneywaschosenastheuaacoachof theyeartobecomethefirstchicagofootballcoachtogainthathonor before arriving at chicago maloney served as the offensive line coach for the canadian football league s ottawa rough riders from 1991-93.duringhisthree-yeartenure,theroughridersqualifiedfor thecflplayoffseveryseasonandtwiceboastedtheleague stopoffensivelineman priortohistimeinthecfl,maloneygained17yearsofcollegiate coaching experience including stints at a pair of ivy league institutions.heservedasoffensivecoordinatoratpennfrom1986-90andas offensivelinecoachatdartmouthfrom1982-85 maloney spent five seasons 1977-81 as offensive line coach at bostonuniversityandoneyear1976asanassistantcoachatboston college.hebeganhiscareerin1974asadefensivelinecoachatalbany duringhis33-yearcollegecoachingcareer,maloneyhasservedas headorassistantcoachofnineconferencechampions,includinganunbeatenpennclubin1986.inall,maloneyhascoached15all-americans andseveralplayerswhowentontoplayinthenfl the 10th coach in chicago football history and the eighth of the school smodernfootballera,maloneyisa1974graduateoftheumassboston,wherehemajoredinelementaryeducation.in1980,heearned amaster sdegreeineducationfromalbany maloney who also serves as chicago s director of summer programs,residesinsouthwestsuburbanplainfieldwithhiswife,carolyn hisson,andrew,wasafour-timefootballletterwinneratchicagofrom 2001-04.awidereceiver,hegarneredall-uaarecognitionin2004 maloney overall year 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 total w-l 5-5 8-2 4-5 5-4 7-2 5-4 7-2 6-3 4-5 2-7 3-6 5-4 4-5 4-5 3-6 5-4 77-69 at chicago uaa w-l 2-2 2-2 1-3 1-3 4-0 1-3 4-0 1-3 2-2 1-3 0-3 3-0 0-3 0-3 1-2 1-2 pct .500 .500 .250 .250 1.000 .250 1.000 .250 .500 .250 .000 1.000 .000 .000 .333 .333 .414 pct .500 .800 .444 .556 .778 .556 .778 .667 .444 .222 .333 .556 .444 .444 .333 .556 .527 place 3rd 3rd 4th 4th 1st 4th 1st 3rd 2nd 3rd 4th 1st 4th 4th 2nd 2nd 24-34 maroons in the maloney era overall winning pct uaa winning pct winning pct at stagg field conference titles winning seasons back-to-back winning seasons most wins in a season seasons with six or more wins `94 09 .527 .414 .635 3 8 4 8 4 `69 93 .265 .188 .312 0 2 0 5 0 athletics.uchicago.edu twitter.com/chicagomaroons 7
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assistant coaches jeff sokol beginshis11thyearonthestaffandhiseighthseason asoffensivecoordinator engineeredthencaadivision iii s14th-rankedpassingoffensein2009,markingchicago sfourthtop-30showinginthepastnineyears has helpedguidethemaroonstoapairofuaachampionships 2000,2005andhastwicebeenhonoredasamember oftheuaacoachingstaffoftheyear beforearrivingat chicago,servedasdefensivebackscoachatuaarivalcase westernreserveuniversity1999andwidereceivers coachatdefiancecollege1997-99 beganhiscoachingcareerathisalmamater kalamazoocollege,followinghisgraduationin1996 spenttwoyearsasreceivers coachafterplayingthepositionforthehornetsasanundergraduate trumane bell starts his fourth season with the maroons has coached tight ends offensivelinemen,andwide receivers owns four years of chicago area prepcoachingexperience havingservedasanassistantvarsitycoachatbremen high school 2005-07 simeon career academy2003 andcarvermilitaryacademy2002 played three years for the university of nebraska where he earned a bachelor s degree in 1993 played professionally for the amsterdam admirals oftheworldleagueofamericanfootball offensive coordinator/quarterbacks tight ends craig knoche wide receivers kyle sweeney beginshissecondyearasdefensivecoordinator chicago ranked17thinthencaadivisioniiiintackles-for-loss pergamein2009 headcoachatmacmurraycollege from 2007-08 increased macmurray s 2008 victory totalbyfourgamesandsawhisteamimprovemorethan 140spotsinthencaaiiiteamrankingsinthreestatisticalcategories spentfouryears2002-06onthestaff atendicottcollege,servingasdefensivecoordinatorhis finalthreeyears coachedatoccidentalcollege200102andillinoiswesleyanuniversity2000-01 holdsab.s.ineconomicsfrom occidentalandanm.s.inhealth,physicaleducation,andrecreationfromillinois stateuniversity four-yearstarteratstrongsafetyaswellasatwo-waystarter safety/receiveratoccidental defensive coordinator/secondary begins his second year at chicago previouscoaching experience includes stints as a graduate assistant at the university of wisconsin 2007-08 staff assistant at stanford university 2006-07 and wide receivers coach at northparkuniversity2004-06 three-yearletter winner at illinois wesleyan university where heearnedadegreeinmathandspanishin2002 earnedamaster sdegreeinmathfromtheuniversityofillinoisin2006 sam bauman dan gritti inhisfirstyearaschicago sspecialteamscoordinatorin 2009,themaroonsrankedeighthinthencaadivision iiiinkickoffreturnaverageand36thinnetpunting spentfouryearsasadefensiveandspecialteamscoach at middlebury college helped guide the panthers to theirfirstwinningseasoninsixyearsin2006,theirfirst conferencetitlein15yearsin2007,andaschoolrecordtyingthirdstraightwinningseasonin2008 asdefensive linecoachin2007,grittihelpedengineerthethird-rated scoringdefenseand#5-rankedpassefficiencydefenseinthencaadivisioniii graduatedfromvanderbiltuniversitywithadoublemajorinpoliticalscienceand u.s history in 1995 before earning a j.d from the university of wisconsin law schoolin1998 linebackers/special teams enters his first year at chicago spentthe2010 spring season coaching the secondary and defensive lineat beloitcollege where he played from 2006-09 served as beloit s video operations assistant started three years at linebacker and safety for the buccaneers played and coached at beloit under head coach chris brann a former chicago defensive coordinator psychologymajor cornerbacks/video john lizak 8 begins his first season at chicago served as offensive line coach at elmhurst college the previous nine years where he developed four all-cciw selectionsandonehonorablementionall-american graduatedfromnorth centralcollegein1995withadegreeinfinance earnedall-cciwhonorsasanoffensivelinemanin 1994 older brother of former u of c defensive linemanedlizak twitter.com/chicagomaroons offensive line facebook.com/chicagomaroons athletics.uchicago.edu
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player profiles captains tommy parks #49 career 2010 co-captain has 1,122 yards and 14touchdownsin13careergameswitha5.9-yard average per attempt owns six career 100-yard performances hasfivetouchdownrunsof40or more yards to his credit looks to return from season-endinginjurieseachofthepasttwoseasons running back · senior crown point ind crown point in 2009:uaaall-academicrecognitionawardrecipient gained232yards intwogamesbeforebeingsidelinedbyinjurytherestoftheseason averaged5.0yardspercarry uaaathleteoftheweekpickafterrushingfora career-high186yardsandthego-aheadtouchdowninthesecondovertime periodina37-36victoryatkenyon in 2008:uaaall-academicrecognitionawardhonoree rushedfor187 yardsandthreetouchdownsbeforesufferingaseason-endinginjuryinweek two averaged6.2yardspercarry gained153yardsagainstkenyon in 2007:ranfor703yardsandninetouchdownswitha6.2averageper attempt logged four 100-yard rushing efforts 152 vs eureka 135 vs macalester 129 vs concordia chicago 109 vs lewis clark tied a schoolmodernerarecordwithfourrushingtdsagainstlewis&clark postedthreetdrunsofatleast40yards notchedacareer-long50-yard runagainsteureka clay wolff #8 career 2010 co-captain three-time all-uaa selection enters the season ranked among the chicago modern era career leaders in receptions 2nd-158 receivingtouchdowns2nd-21 total touchdowns4th-26 receivingyards4th-1,871 scoring 7th 156 and all-purpose yards 8th 2,599 hasfiverushingtdstohiscredit wide receiver · senior st louis mo christian brothers tommy parks has rushed for 1,122 yards and 14 touchdowns in 13 career games in 2009 all-uaasecondteamselection ranked21stinthencaadivision iiiinreceptionspergame7.3 caughtateam-high66passesandranked secondamongmaroonreceiverswith777yardsandeighttouchdowns againstoberlin,becamethefirstplayerofchicago smoderneratorecord atouchdownpass,reception,andruninthesamegame notchedthree 100-yardperformances152vs.kenyon,139vs.washington-st.louis,119 vs.case caughta15-yardtdpasswith15secondsleftinthegametogive chicagoa28-24winovermacalester in 2008:all-uaafirstteamselectionatwidereceiverandsecondteam choiceasakickreturner ledthemaroonsinreceptions53 yards662 and receiving touchdowns 8 uaa offensive player of the week after catchingninepassesfor136yardsandthreetdsagainstcarnegiemellon reached100yardsonthreeoccasions154vs.oberlin,136vs.carnegie mellon,129vs.kenyon averaged19.2yardson25kickreturns in 2007:all-uaasecondteam ledthemaroonswithfivetdcatchesand rankedsecondontheclubwith39receptionsand432yards loggedtwo 100-yardefforts108vs.lewis&clark,106vs.elmhurst averaged7.5 yardson10rushingattemptswithapairoftds scoredona31-yardrun anda29-yardreceptiononthemaroons firsteightplaysfromscrimmage inhiscollegiatedebutagainstelmhurst facebook.com/chicagomaroons three-time all-uaa selection clay wolff enters the 2009 season ranked among chicago s all-time top-10 in six statistical categories twitter.com/chicagomaroons athletics.uchicago.edu 9
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player profiles seniors justin kaderabek #63 career three-time all-uaa first team selection enterstheseasonrankedthirdintackles-for-loss38.5 onthechicagomoderneracareerchart in 2008 all-uaa first team selection topped the team in tackles-for-loss 11.5andrankedsecondinsacks3.0 creditedwith1.5sacksinthemaroons homecomingwinoveroberlin hadatleastonetflinsixofninegames,with aseason-best3.5againstelmhurst in 2009 all-uaafirstteampick sharedtheteamlead with10.5tackles-for-loss,including2.0sacks made 3.5tflsinaseason-openingdoubleovertimewinover kenyon creditedwithatflinsixofninecontests seniors marshall oium #10 quarterback · senior temecula calif great oak career:enterstheseasonrankedamongthechicago moderneracareerpassingleadersinyards3rd-3,463 completions3rd-280 andtouchdowns3rd-25 has12careerstartstohiscredit startingoutfielder forthemaroonbaseballteam defensive line · senior caledonia ill boylan catholic in 2007:uaadefensiverookieoftheyear all-uaafirstteamchoice led allncaadivisioniiifreshmeninsacks1.0pergameandtackles-for-loss1.8 pergameandranked18thand22nd nationallyinthoserespectivecategories collected16.5tflsand9.0sacksinninegames d3football.comnational teamoftheweekpickaftercollecting5.5tflsand4.5sacksagainstmacalester madeacareer-high11tacklesinhisstaggfielddebutagainstelmhurst had atleastonetflinsevenofninegames in 2009 all-uaa second team selection uaa allacademicrecognitionawardrecipient passedfora chicagomodernera2,605yardsandtiedaschoolseasonmarkwith21touchdownstrikes ranked23rdinthencaadivisioniiiintotaloffense291.7 uaaathleteoftheweekpickaftersettingschoolrecordswith472yardsandfive touchdownsina38-7winoverdenison passedfor200ormoreyardsineightof ninegames threwatdpassinallninecontests,with14scoringstrikesinhislast fourgames completedaschoolrecord33passesagainstwashington-st.louis in 2008:uaaall-academicrecognitionawardrecipient playedinfivegames completed18of33attemptsfor157yardsinhislonestartagainstdenison in 2007:notcheda1-1markintwostartsandsawactioninfiveothergames ledthemaroonswith701yardsand62completionsandsharedtheleadwith fourtdpasses uaaplayeroftheweekafterthrowingfor362yardsandthree scoresinhisfirstcareerstartasthemaroonsscoredamodernerarecord57 pointsagainstlewis&clark dexter mcauley #71 defensive line · senior downers grove ill north career:keycontributoronthedefensivefront,having playedin24gameswith11starts hasfivecareersacks joe steelman #34 strong safety · senior rolla mo rolla career:returningstarter convertedtostrongsafety in 2009 after spending the previous two years as a runningback in 2008:uaaall-academicrecognitionawardrecipient startedallninegames rankedsecondontheteamwith3.0sacksandthird with5.5tackles-for-loss hadapairofsacksinthemaroons homecomingwin overoberlin recoveredafumbleinthefounderscupvictoryoverwashingtonst.louis creditedwithaseason-highseventacklesagainstdenison in 2007:earnedastartingslotduringthesecondhalfoftheseason collected 20tacklesandahalfsack notched15ofhis20stopsinuaaplay madea career-besteighttacklesagainstcarnegiemellon creditedwithhisfirstcareer halfsackagainstlewis&clark in 2009:playedinallninegames collected17tackles including1.5tackles-for-lossandonesack credited withaseason-bestfivestopsagainstoberlin in 2009:uaaall-academicrecognitionawardrecipient startedsevenofninegamesatstrongsafety shared theteamleadwithtwofumblerecoveries hadhisfirst careerinterceptionagainstwabash in 2008 uaa all-academic recognition award honoree played in all nine gamesasarunningback rushedfor168yardsandonetouchdown gaineda season-best51yardsintheseasonopeneragainstkenyon in 2007:rushedfor311yardsandonetouchdown averaged4.7yardsper attempt gained107yardson14carrieswithatdintheseasonfinaleagainst eureka steve tsilimos #22 cornerback · senior lisbon ohio anderson in 2009 led the maroons with four interceptions shared the team lead with nine passes defended picked off two passes in the maroons 38-7 win over denison rankedthirdontheteamwith35solotackles madeacareer-higheightstopsinadouble-overtimewinatkenyon career:two-yearstarter marshall oium enjoyed a record-setting season in 2009 in 2008:startedsevenofninegames tiedforsecondontheteamwithfive passbreakups collected32tackles in 2007:chosenbyhisteammatesasthedefensivescoutteamperformer athletics.uchicago.edu twitter.com/chicagomaroons 10 facebook.com/chicagomaroons
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