University of Mary Hardin-Baylor football standout Teidrick Smith has been invited to the Los Angeles Rams rookie minicamp. Smith will work out at outside linebacker and defensive end for the Rams at their rookie minicamp the weekend of May 12.
Stevenson University senior All-American safety Austin Tennessee has latched on with the National Football League’s Minnesota Vikings following the conclusion of the league’s annual draft.
BRUNSWICK, Maine - Bowdoin College today announced plans to renovate historic Whittier Field, one of the most storied football venues in the nation, and Magee-Samuelson Track, named partially in honor of Olympic champion, Maine native, and Bowdoin graduate Joan Benoit Samuelson '79.
Stevenson senior Austin Tennessee and head coach Ed Hottle lead a total of seven from the Stevenson football program that will be honored at Thursday night's Eastern College Football Awards Banquet at MetLife Stadium.
WILKES-BARRE — Former King's College assistant football coach Josh Boyer will soon be fitted for a second for Super Bowl ring as a member of the New England Patriots coaching staff. Boyer who coached with the Monarchs in 2000, joined the Patriots staff in 2006 and completed his 10th season in the NFL Sunday night with a thrilling 34-28 come-from-behind victory over the Atlanta Falcons in Houston, TX.
Steve Pardue coached in Callaway Stadium, just off the LaGrange campus, for nearly two decades on Friday nights. Now he'll return and coach on Saturdays.
ONEONTA, NY – Hartwick football players Billy Pine (Hoosick Falls, NY/Hoosick Falls HS) and Koree Reed (Baldwinsville, NY/Central Conn. St. Univ.) finished the 2016 season as NCAA Division III Statistical Champions in respective categories, announced by the NCAA this week. The quarterback and wide receiver were key cogs in the Hawks’ high-powered passing offense which ranked in the top 10 in the country.
With precision, tenacity, and unwavering belief, the University of Redlands football team orchestrated a season to remember in 2016, as highlighted by an 8-2 overall record and a perfect 7-0 mark in Southern California Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (SCIAC) competition for the program's 30th overall title. In addition, the Bulldogs finished the year among the best in the nation with a final American Football Coaches Association (AFCA) ranking of No. 25 while also landing in the NCAA's top 30 for multiple statistical categories. Finally, Redlands collected multiple awards, including the SCIAC Defensive Athlete of the Year in junior linebacker Mitch Shepherd (Seattle, WA).
Chyron Brown-Wallace earned another postseason honor on Christmas Eve when it was announced that the senior defensive tackle for the St. Lawrence University football team was the nation’s top Division III vote recipient for the prestigious Cliff Harris Award for the top small college defensive player of the year.
Grant Mollring has been the offensive coordinator at Hastings for the past three seasons and before that was the offensive coordinator for four seasons at Doane. He served as both recruiting coordinator and quarterbacks coach at both NAIA programs.
Wilmington has named Bryan Moore as its new head football coach, according to Terry Rupert, vice president of athletic administration and director of athletics. He announced the appointment is effective immediately.
It was announced earlier today by the American Football Coaches Association (AFCA) that the University of Redlands football team cracked the final NCAA Division III Poll of 2016 by landing at the No. 25 position. With more than 250 schools considered in the rankings, Redlands sits among the very best in the nation following its 8-2 season that included an undefeated run through the Southern California Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (SCIAC).
Dan Swanstrom has been named the 10th head coach for the Ithaca football program. A former Gagliardi Trophy finalist and Division III offensive coordinator, Swanstrom was most recently quarterbacks coach and recruiting coordinator at Penn.
A quartet consisting of seniors Matt Wirick (Granger, Ind.), Nathan Birk (Indianapolis, Ind.) and Andrew Coe (Roanoke, Ind.) and junior Jack Kay (Williamsport, Ind.) topped the list of 2016 team honors handed out by head coach Nate Jensen and his staff at the annual football end-of-the-year banquet Sunday, Dec. 4.