PLYMOUTH, Wis. – The Lakeland University football team received all 13 of its second half points from defense and special teams and the Muskies overcame offensive struggles and injuries to defeat Concordia University Chicago 17-9 Saturday at Taylor Field.
WAUWATOSA, Wis. – Lakeland University was held to 221 yards as part of a forgettable offensive day and Wisconsin Lutheran College scored the final 20 points of the game to defeat the Muskies 34-14 Saturday afternoon at Raabe Stadium.
PLYMOUTH, Wis. – St. Norbert College built an early two-touchdown lead and pounded away on the ground to bleed the clock late as Lakeland University took a rare Homecoming loss with a 24-21 setback Saturday in front of a big crowd at Taylor Field.
ROCKFORD, Ill. – Robby Michael accounted for five touchdowns and Caleb Besaw and Kolby Cohen both had big days receiving as Lakeland University handled Rockford University 41-20 Saturday at Sam Greeley Field.
PLYMOUTH, Wis. – Robby Michael threw for a career-high 463 yards in one of the biggest passing yardage days in Lakeland University school history but Concordia University Wisconsin got the last word in a 31-28 win in the 32nd annual Cheese Bowl game held Saturday at Taylor Field.
STORM LAKE, Iowa – Lakeland University piled up 558 yards of offense and the defense shut out Buena Vista (Iowa) University in the second half as the Muskies pulled away for a 34-16 victory Saturday afternoon at Rollins Stadium.
EUREKA, Ill. – Charles Kobe tied an NCAA Division III record with three blocked punts, Larry Rivers rushed for three more touchdowns and Lakeland University made splash plays in all three phases of the game to defeat Eureka College 45-16 Saturday afternoon at McKinzie Field.
LISLE, Ill. – A strong start to the game went awry for the Lakeland University football team as Benedictine University used a big second and third quarter to defeat the Muskies 54-40 Saturday afternoon at the Village of Lisle-Benedictine University Sports Complex.
Illinois Wesleyan's season started with an upset of a perennial national power. The momentum fueled a CCIW co-championship run and playoff berth. Now, the Titans aim to build on their success by stringing together some postseason wins. More in Around the Midwest.
The CCIW is especially deep this year. North Central is the only team that controls its own destiny, but the Cardinals know that the next two weeks won't be easy. More in Around the Midwest.
You can't have a prolific offense without a cohesive offensive line. Lakeland has both, a big reason why the Muskies are in the driver's seat for the NACC title. More in Around the Midwest.
What is it like to pass for over 500 yards in a game, or over 1,400 yards through four games? Few know how it feels, but Hayden Bauserman and Michael Whitley shared their perspective after another prolific performance. That and more in Snap Judgments.
Three players from the region are leading the nation in their respective categories through Week 4. Players from this region lead Division III in rushing, passing, and sacks. Now, their teams need to convert those individual stats into more team victories.
A historic night for Lakeland University received a proper finish from its football team, as the Muskies delivered a dazzling offensive performance and some history of their own in a 43-29 win over Carroll University in their season opener Saturday night.
Rose-Hulman is in the playoffs for the first time in the program's 118-year history. The Fightin' Engineers also have to plan practices around final exams for the first time, a welcome obstacle. More on RHIT and the other Midwest playoff entrants.
The Pioneers are searching for their first win of the season, but have the nation's leading tackler. Sophomore Ryan Slager's numbers are not just the product of a struggling defense, and the Pioneers have two more years to build around him. More in Around the Midwest.
Lakeland dug deep to notch a crucial road win over Benedictine. The offense keeps finding new playmakers, while the defense is finding its footing. More on the defending NACC champions in Around the Midwest.
Every fan hopes to watch more than ten games this season. But, if you want to pay attention beyond just your favorite team, these are the marquee regular season matchups that columnist Clyde Hughes is excited about.
Wesley quarterback Joe Callahan, UW-Oshkosh tight end Joe Sommers, Wheaton tackle Matt Snebold and UW-Eau Claire guard Isiah Cage headline D-III’s free agent signings after the 2016 NFL draft, with many more getting rookie minicamp invites.
Even for programs with deep playoff histories, each new tournament brings new excitement and challenges. Coaches found out who their next opponent would be and got to work on Sunday night, in the hopes of that they can do the same thing next week. More in Around the Midwest.
Rookie head coaches will be on both sidelines, but the opponents in the Midwest Conference championship game are far from strangers. St. Norbert and Monmouth will once again meet for the right to represent the MWC in the playoffs.