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2016 Football

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  • WR
    Position
  • Senior
    Class
  • 6'6
    Height
  • 230
    Weight
  • Camarillo
    High School
Jake Maulhardt
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Jake Maulhardt
WR
Position
Senior
Class

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Biography

UW This Season: Jake Maulhardt had a great spring finishing  as the top X receiver on the final depth chart. He looks to build off a strong junior season. 

2015: Appeared in all 12 contests with 10 starts as one of the Pokes’ most valuable targets. Maulhardt was named Third team All-Mountain West by Phil Steele. He finished the season with 57 catches for 653 yards with a team-high eight touchdowns. He ranked second in the Mountain West and No. 37 in the nation in receiving touchdowns. He led the Pokes in receptions and ranked second in receiving yards. He ranked sixth in the MW in receptions at 4.75 per contest and seventh in receiving yards per game at 54.4. He had a career game at Washington State with 10 catches for 113 yards. He recorded 107 yards on five receptions at San Diego State. Maulhardt hauled in a career-high two touchdowns twice at Air Force and at Utah State. He recorded a touchdown reception in four-straight contests (Air Force, Nevada, Boise State, Utah State). 

2014: Appeared in all 12 games with five starts. He finished the season with 21 catches for 274 yards and one touchdown. Maulhardt averaged 13 yards per reception and 22.8 receiving yards per game. He grabbed a season-high six receptions for a season-high 89 yards against Utah State. During the game against the Aggies, he recorded a career-best 53-yard reception. He hauled in his only touchdown of the season at Fresno State, which was a 16-yard reception.  

2013: Maulhardt made his way into the UW offense as a redshirt freshman, with nine catches for 76 yards and a TD. He caught his first career score against San José State. He played in 11 games at receiver.  

2012: Redshirted. 

High School: Maulhardt was a four-sport athlete at Camarillo High, lettering in football, basketball, track and volleyball. As a senior, he was the football team MVP, and earned All-CIF and All-League honors as a receiver. He tallied 119 catches for 1,700 yards and 15 TDs as a senior. He was a Scholar-Athlete, earning a 3.5 GPA his last season.  

Personal: Born Nov. 24, 1993, he is the son of Tim and Shannon Maulhardt. He has four siblings: Joe, Jack, Jason and Jeff. He is pursuing a degree in communications at UW.