4THIS WEEK
For the first time since 2004, the University of Mary football team will play at the University of Jamestown when the Marauders and the Jimmies face off on Saturday, October 4. The Jamestown homecoming game is set for 1 pm at the Charlotte and Gordon Hansen Stadium in Jamestown, ND.
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THE RECORDS
The Marauders are 2-3 overall, 1-3 in Northern Sun play and 0-1 in the NSIC North Division… The Jimmies are 1-3 overall and in the NSIC and 0-0 in the NSIC North.
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LAST WEEK
UMary dropped a 53-14 decision to visiting Northern State… The Jimmies earned their first NSIC win, defeating Concordia-St. Paul 33-22 on the road.
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MARAUDERS-JIMMIES HISTORY LESSON
- This will be the 20th meeting between the two programs
- The Marauders hold a 16-3 edge in the series
- UMary won the last two meetings, both at home (16-10 in 2005, 23-6 in 2024)
- UMary's last visit to Jamestown was 2004. The Jimmies claimed a 27-24 win in Dakota Athletic Conference (DAC-10) play. This was the last time the two programs played a conference game and the last time UJ defeated UMary.
- The series began in 1988 with the visiting Jimmies claiming a 30-20 win in the first season of Marauders football
- UMary rebounded to claim a 38-14 the following season (1989) to start an 8-game winning streak over Jamestown
- The Marauders are 8-1 at home against the Jimmies, winning eight straight
- LAST MEETING | In a week 0 meeting to start the 2024 season, UMary defeated visiting Jamestown 23-6 on August 29. Justus Breston returned two first half interceptions for touchdowns, covering 25 and 47 yards. UMary opened the scoring on a safety and led 16-0 at half. Karsyn Jablonski caught a 68 yard scoring pass from Sofian Massoud in the 3rd quarter for a 23-0 lead. Massoud finished 21-of-25 passing for 178 yards. Mason Phillips added two sacks. Breston was the NSIC and D2Football.com defensive player of the week.
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BEEN A WHILE
Both former competitors in the North Dakota College Athletic Association (NDCAC) and the Dakota Athletic Conference (DAC-10). The Marauders and the Jimmies have not faced each other in a conference game since 2004. UMary was not a member of the DAC-10 in 2005 while making the move to NCAA D2 and the Northern Sun. In the 2024 meeting Jamestown was in the process to moving to NCAA D2 and the NSIC. This is the first season the Jimmies are competing in the NSIC.Â
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GAME 5 REWIND | Northern State 53 UMary 14
After missing three games to injury, Marauders QB
Ryan Blair returned to lineup and threw for over 300 yards and two scores in his second start of the season. Despite the Marauders passing prowess, the Northern State rushing attack controlled the game.
- Blair completed 28-of-41 passes for 348 yards with two touchdowns and one interception. Overall the Marauders passed for 366 yards and totaled 370 overall with 22 first downs.
- The Wolves ran for 413 yards and totaled 552 yards of offense and 28 first downs
- Fr. QB Hudsen Sheldon caught three passes for 70 yards – including a 55 yard TD – passed for 18 yards and ran for 7. He now has ran, passed and caught a touchdown this season.
- Damani Wilks caught six passes for 133 yards and a 26 yard TD pass
- Luke Bodine caught seven passes for 58 yards
- Defensively Tuakoi Mahe led UMary with seven tackles (six solo)
- Wyatt Block ran for 163 yards to lead NSU
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AIR ATTACK
In two starts for the Marauders this season QB
Ryan Blair has exploited defenses for over 300 yards each time. In the Week 0 win over Midland the graduate transfer passed for 303 yards and four TDs. Returning after missing three weeks for an injury, the Spokane, WA, native threw for 348 yards and two scores against Northern State. He is completing 69% of his passes this season.
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WILKS WOWS
Damani Wilks is finding his way, accounting for 70+ receiving yards in each of the last three weeks. He made five catches for 79 yards against Augie, posted two catches for 70 yards and a touchdown at Southwest Minnesota State, and snared six ball for 133 yards and a score against Northern State. In each of those games he has caught at least one pass for 30 or more yards. For the season the transfer from Utah Tech has 20 catches for 353 yards and two TDs. He is 6
th in the NSIC in receptions and yards per game.
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BY AIR LAND AND SEA
Fr. QB
Hudsen Sheldon has accounted for touchdowns three different ways: he has run for a TD, passed for four TDs and has caught a TD, all in his first three collegiate games. In his first college game he ran for 115 yards and a TD and passed for 100. In game two he passed for 213 yards and 4 TDs and ran for 71. In his third game he caught three passes for 70 yards and a 55 yard TD score, ran for 7 yards and passed for 18.
- Two other Marauders also passed, ran and caught touchdowns. Garrett Weissinger (2016-19) threw seven TD passes, ran for six and caught one. Colten Farmer (2015-18) ran for seven TDs, passed for six and caught one.
- The last UMary player to account for touchdowns in such diverse ways was All-American WR Danny Kittner (2018-22), who caught 29 scoring passes, passed for two touchdowns and returned both a kickoff and a punt for scores. Â
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BO-FLEX
- Sr. TE Luke Bodine is the 15th UMary player to reach the century mark for receptions and now has 108 catches in his career. He reached the century mark against visiting Augustana on Sept. 13, 2025.
- Bodine has four touchdown receptions in 2025. The Plymouth, MN, native caught a trio of scoring passes in a Week 0 win over Midland and followed with another touchdown reception at Wayne State College. After catching five touchdown passes in his first 35 games with the Marauders, Bodine know has scored nine touchdowns in his career.
- This season Bodine owns 25 catches for 259 yards and four TDs. He is 5th in the NSIC in receiving touchdowns, 13th in total touchdowns, 8th in catches and is 14th in receiving yards.
- Bodine has played 40 +games for UMary, the most by any player on the 2025 roster
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THE PHILLIPS FILE
- Senior LB Mason Phillips is the Marauders 2025 Northern Sun Defensive Player to Watch.
- Phillips tied his career-high with 2.0 sacks against #11 Augustana, the 4th time in his career he has had two sacks in a game
- For 2025 Phillips is 5th in the NSIC in sacks (3)
- Phillips intercepted his first career pass in a win at SMSU
- With a career total of 17 sacks, Phillips is tied for 11th in program history with Jesse Laber and closing in on Jason Davis (10th with 18).
- With 26.5 career tackles for loss, Phillips is tied for 11th place with Shawn Melland and right behind Nikia Parsons and Mike Jaskolski (tied for 9th with 27 each), Justin Russetti (8th with 27.5) and Toby Schweitzer (7th with 28).Â
- The Marauders team captain earned 2nd team All-NSIC honors in 2024 after posting 5.5 sacks and 10.0 tackles for loss
- Phillips was 6th in the NSIC in tackles for loss and 8th in sacks in 2024
- The Gilbert, AZ, native earned a spot on the D2Football.com Elite 100 Watch list for 2025. He is the first Marauders player to be recognized since 2022 when WR Danny Kittner (1st team) and QB Logan Nelson were honored.
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STOP!
One of the NSIC's leading tacklers last season,
Christopher Federico is once again towards the top of the charts. Through five games Federico is 6
th in the NSIC with 7.8 tackles/game (24 solo, 15 assisted). He also has 2.0 sacks and is 3
rd in the NSIC with 6.5 tackles for loss. The junior linebacker was 7
th in the NSIC in 2024 with 7.2 tackles/game.
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BREAK IT UP
Defensive back
Abram Jopp is third in the NSIC in interceptions (2) and sixth in passes defended (5). He has three break-ups plus two interceptions…
Tuakoi Mahe is 9
th in the NSIC in pass breakups. The senior LB has four breakups this year…
Kalani Washington is 18
th in the NSIC with three pass breakups.
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SACK CITY
The Marauders are third in the NSIC in sacks with 11 through four games. UMary had five against Augustana and three against both Midland and SMSU.
Mason Phillips leads the way with three sacks and
Christopher Federico has two.
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DEEEE FENCE
After limiting three of their first five opponents to under 300 yards, the Marauders rank 7
th in the NSIC in yards per game in the NSIC, an average of 350.2 yards/game. UMary held Midland to 229 yards and 12 1
st downs in the opener, limited #11 Augustana to 274 yards and 17 first downs in week three and kept SMSU to 258 yards and 17 first downs.
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MOVE THE CHAINS
The Marauders are 19
th in the country and 5
th in the NSIC in first downs with 107 through five games.
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CAPTAINS
The 2025 University of Mary football team captains are senior LB
Mason Phillips (Gilbert, AZ), senior QB
Ryan Blair (Spokane, WA), senior QB
Jordan Polo Solomon (Kalihi, HI) and junior LB
Christopher Federico (Henderson, NV).
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JAB STEP
Jr. WR
Karsyn Jablonski is showing off his big play ability in 2025. Through four games he has 15 catches for 239 yards and two TDs while averaging 15.9 yards/catch. The Mandan, ND, native set career-highs with 8 catches and 129 yards in the opener against Midland. He is 13
th in the NSIC in receiving yards/game (59.8).Â
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MANDAN MOXIE
Junior wide receiver
Karsyn Jablonski caught a 36 yard touchdown pass from freshman quarterback
Hudsen Sheldon to give UMary a 14-7 lead at SMSU. It was the first collegiate touchdown pass for Sheldon, who was making his first collegiate start and second appearance. Jablonski and Sheldon are both Mandan, ND, natives. While they played high school football together briefly at Mandan HS when Jablonski was a senior (Class of 2023) and Sheldon a sophomore (Class of 2025), the SMSU scoring play was the first time the pair had connected for a touchdown… Both Karsyn's and Sheldon's fathers played football for the Marauders.
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BROWN MAKES LONG AWAITED NCAA DEBUT
One of the nation's top running backs in the Class of 2019 made his NCAA debut in the Marauders win at SMSU.
Derrian Brown, the nation's 12
th ranked high school running back in 2019, signed a letter of intent with the University of Texas. Shortly after signing day, he suffered a stroke before graduating from Buford HS in Georgia. In a coma for two days, forced to undergo brain surgery and eventually needing to re-learn to walk and talk, Brown attended Texas on scholarship but was never medically cleared to play for the Longhorns, though he was cleared medically to play football. After earning his degree from UT, Brown saw limited action last season at Santa Barbara City College. He joined UMary prior to this season and earned five carries for 15 yards, including a run for 12 yards, to help the Marauders defeat the Mustangs.Â
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FEDERICO NAMED NSIC DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK
Christopher Federico's constant presence in the opposing backfield on Saturday earned the University of Mary linebacker Northern Sun Defensive Player of the Week honors following the Marauders 40-9 road win at Southwest Minnesota State University. Federico registered a career-high 3.5 tackles for loss against the Mustangs, setting SMSU back a total of 11 yards. That was the most tackles behind the line for an NSIC player last week. Additionally the junior from Henderson, NV, made a team-high 11 tackles, including seven solo stops. Federico keyed a Marauders defense that held SMSU to 256 yards of offense with just 58 on the ground.
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WE'RE BACK
- 57 Marauders return from the 2024 season
- 13 starters return (7 offense, 6 defense)
- 40 Marauders have played previously for UMary
- 45 Marauders are new to the program
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CLASS TIME
The Marauders 2025 roster features:
- 20 seniors and graduates
- 25 juniors
- 14 sophomores
- 18 redshirt freshmen
- 25 true freshmen
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BLAIR PACES NEWCOMERS
Under the direction of Offensive Coordinator
Taylor Kolste in his first year at UMary, five newcomers are expected to start the opening game of the year for the Marauders on offense. Leading the charge is graduate transfer QB
Ryan Blair. The native of Spokane, WA, threw 37 touchdowns and just five interceptions at Whitworth University, completing 69% of his passes for 3,254 yards to earn conference offensive player of the year recognition while leading his squad to the second round of the NCAA Division III playoffs… Other newcomers who have broken into the starting lineup for the Marauders include WR
Damani Wilks (Utah Tech), OL Shively "Timo" Fua (Utah State), OL
Amir Graham (Tuskegee University), OL
Daniel Contreras (Glendale College).
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FORWARD STEP
Several retuning Marauders have stepped into starting roles for the first time this season including DL
Christian Arteaga, DL
Ian Kopf, DL
Travis Biery, DB
Jack Stouffer, DB Jaylin Martin and DB
Kalani Washington on defense. On offense, QB
Quin Hafner, RB
Xavier Brackenridge, TE
Ramsey Morrell and OG
Carter Svobodny have picked up starts. Additionally redshirt freshmen
Jack Henninger (kicker) and
Christian Jangula (punter) have taken over the specialist roles.
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WELCOME COACHES
Head coach
Shann Schillinger has added several new faces to his coaching staff in 2025, including offensive coordinator
Taylor Kolste, offensive line coach
Alex Land, wire receivers coach
Tanyon Bissell and safeties coach
Thomas DeCoud… Schillinger and DeCoud were teammates in the NFL with the Atlanta Falcons, where DeCoud was a Pro Bowl player… Like Schillinger, Bissell is a native of Montana. The Bozeman native played at Boise State and made a tackle in the Broncos 43-42 win over Oklahoma in the 2007 Fiesta Bowl.
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BLOCK PARTY
Ian Kopf is the Marauders all-time NCAA leader in blocked kicks with six. He set the record when he rejected a Jamestown extra point attempt in the opener – the fifth block of his career. He later added a PAT block at SMSU… The senior defensive lineman from Walla Walla, WA, posted a pair of blocks each of the previous two seasons to go with two in 2024. Kopf was named the NSIC Player of the Week in his freshman season of 2022 when he blocked a pair of extra points in a 27-26 UMary overtime win over Northern State. His second block of the game came in overtime. The Marauders previous NCAA-era leader in blocked kicks was All-NSIC defensive lineman Brock Pittsley with four blocks (2014-17).
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FAMILY MATTERS
Cameron Brusven,
Karsyn Jablonski,
Conner Harvison,
Colter Harvison and
Hudsen Sheldon are 2nd generation Marauders as their father's played football for the Marauders…
Charles Richter had an older brother who played for the Marauders…
Luke Dockter's father Jeff coached several seasons at UMary… WR
Sam Alford is the brother of current UMary assistant coach
Eli Alford…
Jett Solomon and
Jordan Polo Solomon are brothers…
Logan Dockter's mother Angela played volleyball for the Marauders… Brothers
Conner Harvison and
Colter Harvison's mother Jennifer also played volleyball at UMary and their father Wayne was a 4-time wrestling All-American and is a member of the Marauders Hall of Fame…
Hudsen Sheldon's mother Mandy is a member of the Marauders Hall of Fame for her track & field exploits.
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HOME COOKING
Recruitment for the 2025 season featured a heavy focus on the Bismarck/Mandan area. Newcomers
Hudsen Sheldon (Mandan HS),
James Wilson (Shiloh Christian HS),
Kain Heustis (Bismarck HS),
Jensen Schulz (Mandan HS),
Easton Bergrud (Legacy HS),
Logan Dockter (Bismarck HS), Conner and
Colter Harvison (Bismarck HS),
Charles Richter (St. Mary's HS), DJ Gabriel (Bismarck HS),
Terrell Diarra (Shiloh Christian HS) and
John Bugbee (Mandan HS) are all local products. There are now 21 players on the roster from the Bismarck/Mandan area.
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TWO TRAVELING TROPHIES
The Marauders play two games annually for travelling trophies. UMary is a combined 12-16 in trophy games. The Marauders are 8-10 in the "Battle for the Paddle" with MSU Moorhead and 4-6 in the "Battle for the Big Lake" against Minot State.
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BODINE NAMED MARAUDERS OFFENSIVE PLAYER TO WATCH
Entering his fifth season at UMary, senior TE
Luke Bodine is the Marauders 2025 NSIC Offensive Player to Watch. Bodine leads all returning Marauders in games played, suiting up in 34 games for the Blue & Orange in his career. Last season the tight end from Plymouth, MN, caught 34 passes for 281 yards and a score, posting career-highs for receptions and yards. Over the course of his career Bodine has snared 83 balls for 778 yards and five scores.
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2025 PRESEASON NSIC POLL
UMary is picked to finish 12th overall in the 2025 NSIC Football Preseason Coaches' Poll and 6th in the NSIC North Division. Minnesota State sits atop the overall preseason rankings, followed by Augustana, Minnesota Duluth, Bemidji State, Sioux Falls, Wayne State, MSU Moorhead, Northern State, Winona State, Minot State, Concordia-St. Paul, UMary, Southwest Minnesota State and Jamestown… The NSIC North rankings feature Bemidji State and Minnesota Duluth tied for first, followed by MSU Moorhead, Northern State, Minot State, UMary and Jamestown.Â
MARAUDERS FOOTBALL QUICK FACTS
History | 37th varsity season (JV season 1987, varsity 1988)
Record - overall (through 2024) | 193-190-1
Record - conference | 133-154
Record - postseason | 6-10
Playoff appearances | 9 (1993, '95, '96, '98, '99, '00, 01, '02, '03)
Conference Titles | 7 (1992, '96, '98, '99, '01, '02, '04)
Home Field (capacity) | MDU Resources Community Bowl (7,000)
Surface | FieldTurf
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FOOTBALL STAFF
- Head Coach |Â Shann Schillinger, 3rd year (Montana, '10)
- Offensive Coordinator | Taylor Kolste, 1st year (Whitworth University, '20)
- Defensive Coordinator | Ben Davis, 11th year (MacMurray, '11)
- Running Backs/Co-Special Teams Coordinator/Recruiting Coordinator |Â Van Cooper, 3rd year (Montana, '07)
- Offensive Line/Run Game Coordinator | Alex Land, 1st year (Weber State, '14)
- Wide Receivers | Tanyon Bissell, 1st year (Boise State, '08)
- Inside Linebackers |Â Tom Johnson, 4th year (University of Mary, '17)
- Outside Linebackers / Co-Special Teams Coordinator/Pro Scout Liaison |Â Eli Alford, 2nd year (Montana, '23)
- Defensive Backs/Defensive Pass Game Coordinator |Â Gavin Robertson, 2nd year (Montana, '22)
- Safeties | Thomas DeCoud, 1st year (California, '07)
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Equipment Manager |Â
Wayne Norman
Chaplain |Â
Father Jarad Wolf
Strength & Conditioning | Matthew Hall,
Isaac Thurm
Sports Medicine |
Rocci De Felice
Manager | Aiden Jagrowski
HEAD COACH SHANN SCHILLINGER
Former NFL player and Baker, MT, nativeÂ
Shann Schillinger leads the Marauders onto the field for his third season in 2025 after taking over as UMary head coach in 2023. A former star at the University of Montana and the 8th head coach in UMary program history, Schillinger has coached in both the NCAA Division I Big Ten and Big Sky conferences and is a Montana Football Hall of Fame inductee.
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Winning is a common theme throughout Schillinger's career. Between high school and college Schillinger's teams posted 100 victories and only seven defeats. A team captain, Schillinger won three state titles during his four years at Baker HS (2001-04) as quarterback and defensive back while coached by his uncle Don Schillinger, one of the winningest prep coaches in Montana history.
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Dubbed "the fastest man from Baker, MT," his accolades made him a highly recruited college prospect before signing on with the Grizzlies as a safety. Schillinger helped lead the Grizzlies to two Football Championship Series (FCS) title games while also earning All-Big Sky Conference honors. Twice he was honored with the Tony Barbour Award, given annually to the "player who best exemplifies outstanding practice habits and makes an unselfish contribution to the betterment of the Grizzly football team." He ranks among the best in Montana history with 257 career takedowns and 11 career interceptions.
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After a star-studded career with the University of Montana Grizzlies, NFL fans heard Schillinger's name called on national TV by the Atlanta Falcons in the 6th round of the 2010 NFL Draft. Drafted as the 171st overall pick, Schillinger played four years in the NFL as a safety from 2010 to 2013 with the Falcons and Tennessee Titans.
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Schillinger's full-time coaching career began after the NFL in 2015 as a special teams and defensive backs assistant for the University of Nebraska Cornhuskers. He returned to his alma mater in Missoula to coach special teams and safeties from 2016 to 2021 and served as the team's pro scout liaison.
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KIDS FREE – PARENTS EXTRA
Children ages 12 and under are admitted to Marauders athletics event for FREE when accompanied by an adult!
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MARAUDERS FOOTBALL TICKET INFORMATION
Single game and season tickets are available atÂ
www.UMaryTickets.com and via the HomeTown Fan App for iOS and Android mobile devices. Fans who purchase tickets online at
www.UMaryTickets.com and on the HomeTown Fan App receive a discount over tickets purchased at the gate.
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Football Ticket Prices – Online
- Adult tickets $15 plus fees
- Seniors and Youth (ages 13-18) $7.50 plus fees
- Children 12 and under are FREE when accompanied by an adult. Unaccompanied children ticket prices are $5 plus fees
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Football Ticket Prices – At the gate
- Adults tickets $20 cash / $20 + fees with credit card
- Seniors and Youth (aged 13-18) $10 cash | $10 + feeds with credit card
- Children 12 and under are FREE when accompanied by an adult. Unaccompanied children ticket prices are $5 cash | $5 + fees with credit card.
Note
- Both cash and credit card payments will be accepted at the UMary ticket gate.
- UMary students and faculty and staff with their MCard are admitted FREE. Children ages 12 and younger with an adult are admitted FREE. If children 12 and under unaccompanied by an adult the admission fee is $5 cash | $5 + fees with credit card.
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UMary 2-Deep Week 6
Pos. |
# |
Name |
Ht. |
Wt. |
Yr. |
Hometown |
High School |
Previous School |
WR |
1 |
Karsyn Jablonski |
6-1 |
175 |
Jr. |
Mandan, N.D. |
Mandan HS |
|
|
87 |
Keiji Suggs |
6-2 |
165 |
R-Fr. |
Chaska, Minn. |
Holy Family Catholic HS |
|
LT |
78 |
Shively Asoau Fua |
6-5 |
320 |
Sr. |
San Francisco, Calif. |
Mission HS |
Utah State |
|
64 |
Syeed Alkhatib |
6-5 |
301 |
R-Fr. |
Gilbert, Ariz. |
Williamsfield HS |
|
LG |
61 |
Leo Togia |
6-2 |
310 |
Jr. |
Nu'uuli, American Samoa |
Nu'uuli Vocational Technical HS |
Allan Hancock College |
|
79 |
Noah Watson |
6-3 |
296 |
R-Fr. |
Gilbert, Ariz. |
Perry HS |
|
C |
55 |
Amir Graham |
6-0 |
270 |
Jr. |
Pensacola, Fla. |
Escambia HS |
Tuskegee University |
|
63 |
Elliot Kooiker |
6-3 |
305 |
Jr. |
Waukon, Iowa |
Waukon HS |
|
RG |
76 |
Carter Svobodny |
6-3 |
280 |
So. |
Duluth, Minn. |
Duluth East HS |
|
|
73 |
Evan Henderson |
6-3 |
290 |
Fr. |
Queen Creek, Ariz. |
Queen Creek HS |
|
RT |
63 |
Elliot Kooiker |
6-3 |
305 |
Jr. |
Waukon, Iowa |
Waukon HS |
|
|
71 |
Henry Supenski |
6-2 |
293 |
Jr. |
Papillion, Neb. |
Papillion La Vista South HS |
|
|
56 |
Daniel Contreras |
6-4 |
281 |
Jr. |
Fort Mojave, Ariz |
River Valley HS |
Glendale College |
TE |
0 |
Luke Bodine |
6-3 |
235 |
Sr. |
Plymouth, Minn. |
Wayzata HS |
|
|
84 |
Ethan Heinrich |
6-3 |
225 |
Jr. |
Chandler, Ariz. |
Valley Christian HS |
|
QB |
3 |
Ryan Blair |
6-0 |
200 |
Gr. |
Spokane, Wash. |
Mead HS |
Whitworth University |
|
16 |
Hudsen Sheldon |
6-2 |
175 |
Fr. |
Mandan, N.D. |
Mandan HS |
|
RB |
41 |
Xavier Brackenridge |
5-11 |
200 |
R-Fr. |
Billings, Mont. |
Billings Central Catholic HS |
|
|
5 |
Andrew Trandahl |
5-8 |
185 |
Jr. |
New Richmond, Wis. |
New Richmond HS |
|
WR |
13 |
Damani Wilks |
6-1 |
180 |
Sr. |
Las Vegas, Nev. |
Del Sol Academy |
Utah Tech |
|
2 |
Jaxon Feller |
5-9 |
175 |
Sr. |
Surrey, N.D. |
Bishop Ryan HS |
|
WR |
7 |
Jaxon Young |
6-1 |
180 |
Sr. |
Las Vegas, Nev. |
Durango HS |
|
|
4 |
Brayden Iverson |
6-0 |
195 |
Jr. |
Las Vegas, Nev. |
Durango HS |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Pos. |
# |
Name |
Ht |
Wt |
Yr. |
Hometown |
High School |
Previous School |
DE |
42 |
Christian Arteaga |
6-0 |
255 |
Jr. |
Corcoran, Minn. |
St. Louis Park HS |
|
|
96 |
Vegas George |
6-2 |
250 |
So. |
Bismarck, N.D. |
Legacy HS |
|
NG |
98 |
Travis Biery |
6-1 |
270 |
So. |
Sauk Rapids, Minn. |
Sauk Rapids-Rice HS |
|
|
60 |
Owen Gress |
6-0 |
300 |
So. |
Mandan, N.D. |
Mandan HS |
|
DT |
95 |
Ian Kopf |
6-4 |
295 |
Sr. |
Walla Walla, Wash. |
Walla Walla HS |
|
|
94 |
Cesar Rodriguez |
6-3 |
260 |
Jr. |
Lincoln, Calif. |
Lincoln HS |
Chabot College |
OLB |
25 |
Mason Phillips |
6-3 |
240 |
Sr. |
Gilbert, Ariz. |
Casteel HS |
|
|
44 |
Tofa Wilson |
6-2 |
234 |
Sr. |
Las Vegas, Nev. |
Foothill HS |
University of Northern Colorado |
ILB |
49 |
Christopher Federico |
5-11 |
240 |
Jr. |
Henderson, Nev. |
Silverado HS |
|
|
53 |
Cam Brusven |
6-0 |
215 |
R-So. |
Plentywood, Mont. |
Plentywood HS |
|
ILB |
15 |
Tuakoi Mahe |
5-10 |
220 |
Sr. |
Hayward, Calif. |
Concord HS |
Chabot College |
|
40 |
Andres Finlayson |
6-0 |
225 |
Sr. |
Gilbert, Ariz. |
Williams Field HS |
|
OLB |
11 |
Sam Logoai |
6-1 |
200 |
Sr. |
Henderson, Nev. |
Nu'uuli, American Samoa |
Butte Community College |
|
18 |
Ryan Piepgras |
6-4 |
230 |
Jr. |
Foreston, Minn. |
Foley HS |
|
CB |
10 |
Jaylen Martin |
6-3 |
180 |
Sr. |
Los Angeles, Calif. |
Roosevelt HS |
Utah State University |
|
24 |
Jayden Benson |
5-10 |
160 |
Fr. |
Kent, Wash. |
Sumner HS |
|
SF |
17 |
Jack Stouffer |
6-1 |
205 |
So. |
Park City, Utah |
Park City HS |
Snow College |
|
32 |
Isaac Emmel |
6-0 |
190 |
R-Fr. |
Bismarck, N.D. |
Shiloh Christian HS |
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SF |
39 |
Abram Jopp |
6-2 |
190 |
Jr. |
Mayer, Minn. |
Mayer Lutheran HS |
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21 |
Jett Solomon |
6-1 |
185 |
Jr. |
Las Vegas, Nev. |
Desert Pines HS |
Snow College |
CB |
9 |
Kalani Washington |
5-9 |
185 |
Sr. |
Compton, Calif. |
La Habra HS |
Chowan |
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27 |
Quintin Ashford |
5-10 |
165 |
Sr. |
Phenix City, Ala. |
Smiths Station HS |
Fullerton College |
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# |
Name |
Ht |
Wt |
Yr. |
Hometown |
High School |
Previous School |
K |
92 |
Jack Henninger |
6-5 |
212 |
R-Fr. |
Sequim. Wash. |
Sequim HS |
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P |
45 |
Christian Jangula |
6-0 |
190 |
R-Fr. |
Bismarck, N.D. |
Century HS |
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26 |
Carter Henke |
6-0 |
205 |
R-Fr. |
Bismarck, N.D. |
Bismarck H.S. |
Dickinson State University |
H |
14 |
Quin Hafner |
6-2 |
205 |
R-Fr. |
Bismarck, N.D. |
Bismarck H.S. |
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SS |
42 |
Christian Arteaga |
6-0 |
255 |
Jr. |
Corcoran, Minn. |
St. Louis Park HS |
|
LS |
84 |
Ethan Heinrich |
6-3 |
225 |
Jr. |
Chandler, Ariz. |
Valley Christian HS |
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KR |
2 |
Jaxon Feller |
5-9 |
175 |
Sr. |
Surrey, N.D. |
Bishop Ryan HS |
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5 |
Andrew Trandahl |
5-8 |
185 |
Jr. |
New Richmond, Wis. |
New Richmond HS |
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PR |
2 |
Jaxon Feller |
5-9 |
175 |
Sr. |
Surrey, N.D. |
Bishop Ryan HS |
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