Andy Moriarty
Andy Moriarty
  • Year:
    2019
  • Sports:
    Football

Bio

One of only two Titans selected to the WIAC All-Centennial Football Team in 2012, Andy Moriarty modified numerous listings in the records books of UW-Oshkosh and the conference during his tenure as a running back from 2003-07.

Moriarty played in 51 games, including four during his 2004 medical redshirt season, and concluded his career with a UW-Oshkosh-record 4,496 rushing yards, 262 points and 43 touchdowns (42 rushing).

In 2005, Moriarty earned NCAA Division III All-West Region Second Team honors from D3football.com and the first of three straight All-WIAC First Team selections as UW-Oshkosh achieved its best season record (7-3) in 30 years. Moriarty rushed for 1,349 yards and 10 touchdowns that season, including a school-record 316 yards (WIAC-record 59 attempts) during a 24-18 overtime win over UW-Eau Claire.

In 2007, Moriarty rushed for a school-record 1,690 yards and 16 touchdowns to pick up D3football.com All-America Second Team and All-West Region First Team honors to go along with the last of his three all-conference first team citations. Moriarty, who ranked second nationally in rushing that season, ran for at least 214 yards in UW-Oshkosh’s final three games – all wins – to help the Titans to a 7-3 record.

The Mequon Homestead High School graduate ranks third in the WIAC in career rushing yards, ninth in career rushing attempts (893) and 11th in rushing touchdowns. Moriarty owns the top four rushing games in UW-Oshkosh history and lists second for the school in both career points and career rushing touchdowns.

Moriarty lives in Mequon, where he is in his seventh year as a Regional Sales Director for Drive DeVilbiss Health Care.