One of Division III's original conferences and its newest football conference will get together for a two-game bowl series each of the first four seasons that the Landmark sponsors football.
Lycoming and Wilkes are on the verge of switching conferences and joining the Landmark Conference, D3sports.com has learned, which makes six conference schools sponsoring football, all which is now needed to take an automatic bid.
WASHINGTON, D.C. - Catholic University football junior Kevin Licciardi ran for a career-high 148 yards as the Cardinals posted a 30-7 victory over Coast Guard Saturday at Cardinal Stadium on Cardinal Weekend.
The Catholic University Cardinals and Gallaudet University Bison are just three metro stops from each other and their stadiums are just three miles apart. They won't face off this year and may not share much else but both are having banner seasons. Brian Lester has more.
The NEWMAC lost Maine Maritime from its conference for football when the school eliminated its football program, but the conference will return to one-fourth seafaring in the fall of 2023 when SUNY-Maritime takes that spot.
Overtime wasn't put in NCAA-wide until 1996, which means we still had ties up through 1995. And one epic game, the highest-scoring tie in D-III history, took place 25 years ago today. Alumni and coaches from Catholic and Randolph-Macon tell the story of this amazing shootout, only on D3football.com.
Our podcasters don't often have the opportunity to meet in person and record an interview, let alone an entire podcast, but as Pat traveled across the country, he chatted with Illinois Wesleyan coach Norm Eash and Westminster (Pa.) coach Scott Benzel, and then Pat and Keith met in D.C., where they both chatted with Catholic U. coach Mike Gutelius. They then barricaded themselves in his office to finish the rest of the recording.
WASHINGTON - The Catholic University of America football team earned a hard-fought victory over Randolph-Macon on Saturday afternoon at Cardinal Stadium, 25-20. The Cardinals now improve to 2-1 overall as they closed out nonconference play.
The Catholic University of America football team was victorious in its home opener on Saturday afternoon at Cardinal Stadium as the Cards defeated Utica, 16-10. Senior defensive lineman Patrick Vidal anchored a staunch defensive effort that forced five turnovers.
When the Cardinals need a big play or conversion, they can count on senior receiver Lucas Morley. Catholic is off to a 3-0 start thanks in large part to the former tight end who is keeping up with his record-setting 2015 pace. More in Around the Mid-Atlantic.
The Catholic University of America football team improved to an unbeaten 3-0 on Saturday afternoon, holding off Coast Guard on the road, 37-35. Senior All-American candidate Lucas Morley hauled in four touchdown receptions to help the Cardinals to their best start since 2013.
The Catholic University of America football team improved to 2-0 to start the 2016 season, earning a road victory at Rochester on Saturday afternoon, 27-14. The Cardinals rallied from a 14-7 halftime deficit, shutting out the Yellow Jackets in the second half.
Every player tries to reach a certain level of intensity before taking the field. One song can get him ready to play his best. Find out what jams fire up players from Around the Mid-Atlantic.
Catholic University, whose move to the Old Dominion Athletic Conference in 1999 was the first move by a conference seeking an automatic bid in football, will move to another one in 2017 when the NEWMAC opens shop.
T.J. Tutone is on pace for a 3,000-yard passing season. The Catholic senior is on his way to joining his predecessors Keith Ricca and Greg Cordivari in the Cardinals record books. Find out what else those three have in common, in Around the Mid-Atlantic.
T.J. Tutone is the latest in a succession of prolific, experienced, and, coincidentally, Italian quarterbacks to lead the Cardinals. He is well on his way to going out with a senior year to remember. At this rate, he will join his predecessors in the CUA record books.
The Catholic University football team opens ODAC play on Saturday, Oct. 5 with a 1:00 p.m. matchup against the Tigers of Hampden-Sydney College at Lewis C. Everett Stadium in Hampden-Sydney, Va.
In the presence of 6,409 Catholic University alums, friends of CUA, fans and football enthusiast, the Cards defeated Anna Maria 49-0 during the 2013 homecoming football game on Saturday, Sept. 28 at Cardinal Stadium.
For the third consecutive series win over the Green Terror of McDaniel, the CUA Cardinals clinched an impressive 48-16 win on Saturday, Sept. 7 in Westminster, Md., at Gill Stadium on the McDaniel campus. Six individual Cardinals reached the end zone in the seasoning opening contest.
Senior Vinny Cortese has been named to the 2012 D3Football.com All-South Region Team, it was announced on Tuesday. A First Team All-ODAC selection, Cortese was named a Third Team All-Region selection after totaling 47 tackles this season.
The ODAC announced its All-Conference Teams on Tuesday and six Cardinals were recognized for their performance this season. Seniors Alonzo Cooke and Vinny Cortese were named to the First Team, juniors Michael O’Shea and Conor Stueckler received Second Team honors, and junior Eric Hrynczyszyn was joined by senior Rob Schaetzl on the Third Team.
The 2012 season comes to a close on Saturday afternoon when CUA welcomes Bridgewater to Cardinal Stadium on Senior Day. The Cardinals are attempting to snap a three-game losing streak, which includes a 24-10 setback at Guilford last weekend. CUA pulled to within 16-10 midway through the 4th quarter, before the Quakers scored one final touchdown to seal the win. Bridgewater enters Saturday’s contest looking to move above .500 in the ODAC after the Eagles fell to Randolph-Macon 38-26 last weekend.
CUA travels to North Carolina Saturday afternoon for its final road game of 2012 where the Cardinals will face Guilford. CUA dropped a 41-14 decision to Washington & Lee last weekend at home and is looking to snap a two-game skid. Guilford enters this weekend’s contest coming off a 68-24 setback to Hampden-Sydney, but the Quakers have been the surprise of the ODAC, with three conference wins so far.
WASHINGTON - CUA looks to get back on track on Saturday when the Cardinals welcome Washington & Lee to Cardinal Stadium on Homecoming. CUA dropped a tough one-point decision at Emory & Henry last week, with the Wasps kicking a game-winning field goal with just 10 seconds remaining. The Cardinals led the game 14-0, but were unable to generate any additional points.