| Four football players earn All-MIAA honors
Four Kalamazoo College football players received All-MIAA honors as announced on Tuesday, Nov. 17. Jimmy Semelsberger and Brandon Foutz were named to the All-MIAA First Team. Brandon Luczak and Jared Andrzejewski were named to the All-MIAA Second Team.
Jimmy Semelsberger, a senior wide receiver from Bloomfield Hills (Lahser HS), earned All-MIAA First Team honors for the second consecutive year. He set Kalamazoo College single-season and career records for receptions and receiving yards. He also tied a school record with 15 catches in a game. He finished the year with 96 catches for 1,116 yards and 10 touchdowns while leading the MIAA in receptions per game and receiving yards per game. Brandon Foutz, a senior linebacker from Grand Blanc (Grand Blanc HS), led the Hornets with 99 total tackles, including 8.5 for lost yardage with two sacks and an interception. Foutz ranked second in the MIAA with 10.7 tackles per league game.
Jared Andrzejewski, a senior offensive lineman from Saint Johns (Saint Johns HS), earned All-MIAA Second Team honors for the second consecutive year. Brandon Luczak, a senior quarterback from Rochester Hills (Rochester HS), led the MIAA in passing and total offense. He threw for 3,663 yards with 37 touchdowns and 20 interceptions and had 3,818 yards of total offense. Luczak set five single-game school records, five single-season school records, and two career records. He also set MIAA records for pass attempts and completions in a game. Kalamazoo finished the 2009 season with a record of 4-6 (1-5 MIAA).
Brandon Luczak named MIAA Co-Offensive Player of the Week
Brandon Luczak, a senior from Rochester Hills (Rochester HS), was selected as the MIAA Co-Offensive Player of the Week. Luczak set MIAA single-game records for passing completions and attempts, completing 56-of-79 passes for 507 yards and five touchdowns in the Hornets’ 45-33 loss to Hope. Luczak broke the previous MIAA single-game completion mark of 43, set first by Alma’s Bill Nietzke against Hope in 1996 and matched last year by Alma’s Mackenzie McGrady against Albion, and his 79 attempts broke the previous record of 74, also set by Nietzke in 1996 against Hope. He is being honored for the second time this season and in his career.
Football Hornets
set records in season-ending loss
The football team suffered a 45-33
loss at Hope on Saturday, Nov. 14. The Flying Dutchmen
jumped out to a 31-0 lead and led 31-7 at halftime.
Hope led 45-14 early in the fourth quarter, but the
Hornets fought back and scored three touchdowns before
time expired resulting in the 45-33 defeat. Brandon
Luczak set school single-game records with 507 passing
yards, 498 yards of total offense, 56 completions
and 79 pass attempts. He tied a school record with
five touchdown passes. Jimmy Semelsberger tied the
school record with 15 catches (142 yards, 2 touchdowns)
and set a new single-season record with 1,116 receiving
yards. Mikael Lott had 14 catches for 154 yards and
a score. More>>
Football defeated in final
home game of season
The football team fell 34-14 to Albion in the
final home game of the season. The Britons went up
14-0 in the first five minutes and led 24-0 at halftime.
The Hornets put up just 297 yards of total offense
while allowing 485 total yards. Brandon Luczak was
23-of-49 passing for 229 yards with two touchdowns
and four interceptions. Jimmy Semelsberger had eight
catches for 71 yards. Semelsberger and Cory McCain
each had touchdown receptions. Jake Schell led the
defense with 11 total tackles. Andy Herman had a 44-yard
interception return. More>>
Four football players
earn Academic All-District honors
Four members of the Kalamazoo College football
team were awarded ESPN The Magazine Academic All-District
IV honors on Thursday, Nov. 5. Brandon Luczak and
Nate Kopydlowski were selected to the first team while
Jimmy Semelsberger and Jared Andrzejewski were selected
to the second team. As first-team selections, Luczak
and Kopydlowski are eligible for Academic All-America
consideration.
Luczak, a senior quarterback from Rochester Hills, carries a 3.85 GPA as a chemistry major. He currently leads the nation (NCAA III) in passing yards (2,927) and is second in completions per game, passing yards per game and total offense per game. He set a Kalamazoo College record with 30 touchdown passes this season. Kopydlowski, a senior linebacker from Goodrich, carries a 3.96 GPA as a biology major. He is currently second on the team with 65 tackles this season.
Semelsberger, a senior wide receiver from Bloomfield Hills, carries a 3.58 GPA as an economics and business major. Semelsberger set school records for career receptions (241) and career receiving yards(2,783), and is currently ranked eighth in NCAA III in receptions per game. Andrzejewski, a senior offensive lineman from Saint Johns, carries a 3.48 GPA and is majoring in economics and business as well as psychology. Andrzejewski was an All-MIAA second team offensive lineman last season.
The ESPN
The Magazine Academic All-America/All-District program is coordinated
and voted upon by members of CoSIDA (College Sports Information
Directors of America). To be nominated, a player must be a starter
or significant reserve with a minimum 3.3 GPA.
Jimmy Semelsberger named MIAA Football Offensive Player of the Week
Jimmy Semelsberger, a senior from Bloomfield Hills (Lahser HS), was named MIAA Football Offensive Player of the Week. Semelsberger accounted for more than 200 yards of all-purpose running in Kalamazoo’s 41-20 loss to Trine. He caught a school record-tying 15 passes for 118 yards and a touchdown, ran back four kickoffs for 68 yards and added 15 yards rushing on two attempts. Semelsberger, who leads the MIAA with 34 catches in league play, is being honored as Offensive Player of the Week for the first time this season and second time in his career.
Football suffers 41-20
loss at Trine
The football team suffered a 41-20 loss at
league-leading Trine on Saturday, Oct. 24. The two
teams were tied 7-7 midway through the second quarter,
but Trine scored just before halftime to take a 14-7
lead into the break. Trine scored 20 straight points
in the third quarter to go up 34-7. The Thunder rushed
for 297 yards and had 496 yards of total offense.
Kalamazoo passed for 325 yards and had 430 yards of
total offense. Brandon Luczak passed for 299 yards
with three touchdowns and an interception. He set
a new school record with his 30th touchdown pass of
the season. Jimmy Semelsberger tied a school record
with 15 catches for 118 yards and a touchdown. Cory
McCain had six catches for 74 yards and two touchdowns
to tie the school record with 23 career touchdown
receptions. more>>
Football falls 33-23 to
Alma on Homecoming
The football team suffered a 33-23 loss to
Alma on Saturday, Oct. 17. Alma returned the opening
kickoff 90 yards for a touchdown and took a 20-14
lead into halftime. Kalamazoo got within three points
(26-23) with 10:13 left in the fourth quarter, but
Alma came right back with a five minute scoring drive
to go up 33-23. Kalamazoo drove to the Alma 34, but
could not convert on fourth down and Alma was able
to run out the clock for the win. Brandon Luczak passed
for 279 yards with three touchdowns and an interception.
Ryan Bizzis had nine catches for 112 yards. Cory McCain
had six catches for 76 yards and two touchdowns. Jimmy
Semelsberger had five catches for 52 yards and became
Kalamazoo College's all-time leading receiver with
2,663 yards. more>>
Football team and players
among NCAA III leaders
The Kalamazoo College football team and several
players currently rank among the national leaders
in NCAA Division III through games of Oct. 10. The
Hornets currently rank second in the nation in passing
offense with 397.3 yards per game. Brandon Luczak
leads the nation in passing yards with 2,358. He ranks
second in completions per game (30.67), passing yards
per game (393.0) and total offense yards per game
(408.17). Cory McCain ranks fourth in scoring (14.0
pts/game) and sixth in receiving (132.83 yards/game).
Jimmy Semelsberger ranks eighth in receptions per
game (8.67) and 13th in receiving (117.83 yards/game).
Kalamazoo hosts Alma on Saturday at 1 p.m.
Football wins
24-14 at Olivet
The football team won 24-14 at Olivet on Saturday,
Oct. 14. Brandon Luczak passed for 393 yards with
three touchdown passes to Cory McCain (139 yards receiving).
McCain set a new school record with his 14th touchdown
reception this season. Kalamazoo scored on three of
its first four possessions, and took advantage of
six Olivet turnovers in the win. more>>
Jimmy Semelsberger sets
school record for career receptions
With six catches against Adrian College on
Saturday, Oct. 3, Jimmy Semelsberger set the Kalamazoo
College record for career receptions with 212. He
currently ranks second in career receiving yards wtih
2,492.
Football suffers loss
in MIAA opener
The football team suffered a 62-15 loss to
Adrian in the MIAA opener on Saturday, Oct. 3. Adrian
led 14-3 after the first quarter and took advantage
of a huge second quarter to take a 41-15 lead into
halftime. Adrian passed for 443 yards and rushed for
194 while holding Kalamazoo to 335 total yards. Brandon
Luczak passed for 215 yards with two touchdowns and
three interceptions. Mikael Lott had four catches
for 72 yards with a 60-yard touchdown reception. Dimeko
Price rushed for 58 yards on eight carries and had
a four-yard touchdown reception. more>>
Football Team/Players
in NCAA National Rankings
The Kalamazoo College football team leads NCAA
Division III with 440.75 passing yards per game. The
Hornets are ninth in total offense (504.5 yards/game),
18th in scoring offense (39.75 points/game) and 16th
in punt returns (15.88 yards/return). Brandon Luczak
leads the nation in passing yards (437.5 per game)
and total offense (446.75 yards/game). Cory McCain
ranks third in receiving yards per game (156.75),
sixth in scoring (16.5 points/game) and eighth in
receptions per game (9.25). Jimmy Semelsberger ranks
sixth in receiving yards per game (140.75), seventh
in receptions per game (9.5) and 14th in punt returns
(15.86 yards/return). Kalamazoo opens MIAA play at
home on Saturday at 1 p.m. against Adrian.
Brandon Luczak named MIAA
Football Offensive Player of the Week
Brandon Luczak, a senior from Rochester Hills (Rochester HS), was selected as the MIAA Football Offensive Player of the Week. Luczak set single-game school records for passing yardage and total offense in the Hornets’ 47-27 victory over Bluffton, Ohio. He completed 34-of-47 passes for 473 yards and five touchdowns, and added 51 yards rushing on 11 carries and another score, adding up to 524 yards in total offense. Luczak, who is being honored as Player of the Week for the first time in his career, is averaging 437.5 yards through the air and has thrown for 19 touchdowns in helping Kalamazoo to a 3-1 start.
Football improves to
3-1 with 47-27 win over Bluffton
The football team improved to 3-1 on the season
with a 47-27 win over Bluffton University on Saturday,
Sept. 26. Kalamazoo scored the first 31 points of
the game and took a 31-7 lead into halftime. Brandon
Luczak set school records with 473 passing yards and
524 yards of total offense. With three touchdown receptions
today, Cory McCain tied the school record with 11
touchdown receptions in a season. More
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Football scores 34 second-half
points to win 48-37 at Manchester
The football team scored 34 points in the second
half to win 48-37 at Manchester College (Ind.) on
Saturday, Sept. 19. Kalamazoo trailed 30-14 at halftime
and 37-14 just over a minute into the third quarter,
but Kalamazoo answered with 20 points in the third
quarter and 14 in the fourth to claim the road victory.
Brandon Luczak threw for 452 yards with six touchdown
passes for the second straight week. Cory McCain had
13 catches for 192 yards with four touchdowns. Jimmy
Semelsberger had 11 catches for 159 yards and a score.
more>>
Cory McCain named MIAA
Football Offensive Player of the Week
Cory McCain, a junior wide receiver from Harper
Woods (Grosse Pointe North HS), was selected as the
MIAA Football Offensive Player of the Week. McCain
caught seven passes for 161 yards and three touchdowns
Saturday as the Hornets trounced Rockford, Ill., 44-9.
McCain caught a 45-yard touchdown strike on Kalamazoo’s
first possession, and later caught touchdown passes
of 13 and 15 yards.
Football wins home
opener 44-9 over Rockford College
The football team took advantage of a huge
second quarter on the way to a 44-9 win over visiting
Rockford College on Saturday, Sept. 12. Leading 10-7
after the first quarter, Kalamazoo's Brandon Luczak
threw four touchdown passes in the second quarter
to take a 37-7 lead into halftime. Luczak finished
with 417 passing yards and a school-record six touchdown
passes. Jimmy Semelsberger had eight catches for 125
yards and three touchdowns. Cory McCain had seven
catches for 161 yards and three touchdowns. Stephen
Johnston rushed for 79 yards. Kalamazoo returns to
action next Saturday at Manchester (Ind.) College.
More>>
Football falls 37-20 at
Denison in season opener
The football team lost its season opener
37-20 to Denison University on Saturday, Sept. 5.
Kalamazoo trailed 30-20 in the fourth quarter and
was in Denison territory, but the Big Red intercepted
a pass and returned it 64 yards for a touchdown to
go up 37-20. Brandon Luczak threw for 408 yards with
two touchdowns and the interception. Cory McCain (136
yards) and Jimmy Semelsberger (108 yards) each had
a receiving touchdown. Stephen Johnston had a rushing
touchdown. Brandon Foutz led the defense with 12 total
tackles. Brian Flahie had two tackles for loss. The
Hornets face Rockford (Ill.) College at home at 1
p.m. on Saturday, Sept. 12. More>>
2009 Season Preview
Jamie Zorbo enters his second season as the
Hornets’ head football coach in 2009. A 2000
graduate of Kalamazoo College, Zorbo led his alma
mater to a 2-8 record last year, finishing 1-5 in
the Michigan Intercollegiate Athletic Association.
The 2009 schedule should look familiar as the Hornets will face the same opponents from their 2008 campaign, culminating Nov. 14 at their archrival Hope in the battle for the “Wooden Shoes.”
OFFENSE
Last year was a record breaking year for the Kalamazoo offense. The Hornets’ high powered passing attack returns its two main cogs in quarterback Brandon Luczak and wide receiver Jimmy Semelsberger.
Brandon Luczak had a very memorable 2008 season, putting his name all over the Kalamazoo College record books. He set the single game record for total yardage against Trine, racking up 485 total yards. He also has the seventh most total yards in a game, recording 416 total yards against Albion. Other notable records from Luczak in 2008 include: passing yards in a game (3rd, 432 vs. Trine and t-6th, 416 vs. Albion); completions in a game (2nd, 38 vs. Albion); pass attempts in a game (t-2nd, 63 vs. Albion; 3rd, 57 vs. Trine and 13th, 46 vs. Alma); touchdown passes in a game (t-3rd, twice); total yards in a single season (2nd, 3,028); passing yards in a single season (3rd, 2,836); touchdown passes in a single season (t-3rd, 20); completions in a single season (1st, 247); and pass attempts in a single season (1st, 454).
Not to be outdone, Jimmy Semelsberger made a name for himself as Luczak’s favorite target. He recorded 12 catches in a game twice in 2008 (Adrian and Alma) which ties him for fifth most in Kalamazoo College history. He also had 11 catches against Trine and Hope, which ties him for ninth most in “K” history. Semelsberger also set the record for most receptions in a season with 90, and ranks third in school history with 1,053 yards receiving in a season while being selected to the All-MIAA First Team. During the 2009 season, Semelsberger has a chance to become the record holder in some very prestigious career marks. He needs only 44 receptions and 844 yards receiving to be the all time career leader in both statistical categories.
The offensive line that will be in charge of protecting this potent passing attack will be led by second-team All-MIAA player Jared Andrzejewski.
DEFENSE
A key to the 2009 season will be the improvement of the Hornet defense which gave up 357 points last year.
Three key seniors will be returning to the Hornet defense in linebackers Brandon Foutz, Nate Kopydlowski and defensive end Adam Manix.
Foutz led the team with 101 tackles in 2008. Kopydlowski had 67 tackles.
Adam Manix is going to be the veteran leader on the defensive line. Last year, Manix recorded 37 tackles to go along with 5.5 sacks. His 5.5 sacks in a season was good enough to tie him for seventh most in Kalamazoo College football history.
SPECIAL TEAMS
The Hornets will look for a new kick returner following the graduation of Shane Nolan. Nolan handled the majority of the kick returns last year, averaging 23.6 yards per return. Jimmy Semelsberger fielded every punt last year netting a 17.8 yard average, including a 65-yard return.
The Hornets lose both their punter and kicker due to graduation. Brandon Baity had an average of 34.8 yard per punt last year and a long of 55 while kicker Jon Rea was a perfect five-for-five last year on field goals.
2009 MIAA Football Poll Announced
The 2009 MIAA Football Preseason Poll was announced at the 40th MIAA Fall Press Day on Thursday, Aug. 6th in Holland. Last year's conference champion Trine was picked in the combined poll to repeat as league champion. Coaches and media had differing views on their preseason predictions, however, with Adrian being picked as the favorite of coaches with four first-place votes. Trine, however, received four first-place votes among media to rank as their favorite. Kalamazoo was picked to finish sixth, the same spot as last year's finish. Poll Results (First-place votes in parenthesis): 1. Trine (7) 23 pts. 2. Adrian (5) 28. 3. Hope (2) 44. 4. Alma (1) 52. 5. Albion 53. 6. Kalamazoo 84. 7. Olivet 87.
Football Team volunteers
with Race for the Cure
Sixteen
members of the Kalamazoo College football team helped
out behind the scenes at the 2009 Susan G. Komen Southwest
Michigan Race for the Cure in downtown Kalamazoo on
Saturday, May 16. The players and head coach Jamie
Zorbo helped with everything from setting up on Friday
to putting things away on Saturday. The football team
provided assistance to a race that saw approximately
2,500 participants and raised over $250,000. For more
information on Susan G. Komen Southwest Michigan or
to make a donation, please visit: http://www.komenswmichigan.org/
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