The UW-Oshkosh football team upset No. 11 nationally ranked UW-River Falls in the final game of the season 38-31 on Saturday at J. J. Keller Field at Titan Stadium.
The UW-Oshkosh football team struggled to get going offensively as they fell to UW-Platteville 22-7 on Saturday (Nov. 4) at Ralph E. Davis Pioneer Stadium.
Kobe Berghammer threw eight touchdown passes and broke two records as he led the UW-Oshkosh football team to a homecoming victory over UW-Stevens Point on Saturday at J. J. Keller Field at Titan Stadium.
The UW-Oshkosh football team gave No. 4 UW-La Crosse a run for its money on Saturday at Roger Harring Stadium at Veterans Memorial Field Sports Complex before falling 31-28.
The UW-Oshkosh football team took the first lead and never looked back as they beat UW-Eau Claire 35-7 on Saturday (Oct. 14) at J. J. Keller Field at Titan Stadium.
The UW-Oshkosh football team broke four school records during a 17-point comeback to beat UW-Stout 48-46 in double overtime on Saturday at Don and Nona Williams Stadium.
After 19 years at UW-Oshkosh and six years as the program's offensive coordinator, Luke Venne will move a hour or so west to be the head coach at UW-Stevens Point.
For close to 20 years, the Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference has been ranked No. 1 in our annual conference rankings, and some years, it's not even close. Greg Thomas digs into why with WIAC coaches in Around the Nation.
The Titans have been foundering on offense ever since the graduation of 2017 D3football.com Offensive Player of the Year Brett Kasper. But lately, it's been a freshman dual threat behind center making UW-Oshkosh go. Brian Lester has more.
The road can be fun and exciting, but it does not compare to playing at home. UW-Oshkosh finally played at Titans Stadium, and re-energized its season. Meanwhile, Muhlenberg hit the road in a battle of playoff preparation.
The Saints helped their own cause on their treacherous playoff quest, while UW-Oshkosh and Linfield put last week behind them. Thomas More got some help as well. More in the Top 25 roundup.
The No. 2 Cru put up a school-record 91 points, with six TD from Markeith Miller, but UW-Oshkosh put up just a field goal, and Wartburg, Johns Hopkins and Illinois Wesleyan all fell in Saturday's Top 25 action.
Carthage was mere minutes away from an upset with its backup quarterback vs. No. 4 UW-Oshkosh, while sixth-ranked Brockport was clicking on all cylinders in its opener vs. Hobart. That and more in the Top 25 wrapup.
Dubuque cornerback Michael Joseph and Wesley lineman Matthew Gono are two players who could get selected in the upcoming NFL draft, but they're not the only ones who have a shot at the league. Adam Turer talks with candidates about their road to the pros.
After graduation decimated the defense, UW-Oshkosh exceeded expectations. Now they get their chance to knock off Mount Union in the playoffs and earn a second straight Stagg Bowl berth. Andrew Wagner has more in a Road to Salem feature.
Iowa, Massachusetts and Wisconsin will be represented in Salem as the finalists for the 2017 Gagliardi Trophy have been announced. All four will be on stage with D3football.com in the trophy ceremony and on our live broadcast.
Mary Hardin-Baylor won with defense and special teams in the fourth quarter, Brockport won on the final play of the game, UW-Oshkosh pulled away in the second half, while Mount Union decided a quarterback change was warranted in Saturday's quarterfinals.
Nearly 30 players were nominated, but only 10 get to the semifinal stage. Who are they? Read up on the players, then cast your fan ballot for the top overall student-athlete in Division III football.
The top ten teams played like it in the top-left bracket, while Wartburg had three defensive stands and outlasted Franklin in overtime and Trine found the lightning to go with the thunder in Saturday's first-round playoff action.
No. 3 UW-Oshkosh handled No. 9 UW-Platteville on the road to claim first place in the WIAC by itself on a Saturday in which few other Top 25 teams were seriously challenged. The Top 25 wrapup.
Pat Cerroni recruited Dylan Hecker to play quarterback at UW-Oshkosh. But, when an ill-timed injury left him on the outside looking in, he was moved to running back, and the rest has been Titans history.
No. 13 Johns Hopkins saw a years-long conference winning streak snapped; a scoring record fell; Illinois Wesleyan picked up a big win; UW-Platteville survived UW-Stout and UW-Oshkosh pulled away from UW-Whitewater in Saturday's Top 25 action.
UW-Whitewater turned the ball over on the 1-yard line to allow Illinois Wesleyan to escape with a 17-10 win, while UW-Oshkosh defeated John Carroll again and contenders in the LL and E8 were upset in Saturday's Top 25 action.
This month, Keith McMillan is out on assignment, but we found someone to fill in who's written a few ATN columns himself. Pat Coleman and Adam Turer chat with UWO running back Dylan Hecker, Norwich coach Mark Murnyack and give their preseason No. 1 and sleeper picks for 2017.
Six Quick Hits were not enough for this week -- they never are. We always expand our panel for the Stagg Bowl and this week we've done so as well, with guests who cover Mary Hardin-Baylor and UW-Oshkosh. And with nine panelists, we have a 5-4 split decision on our winner.
All of this is completely new for UW-Oshkosh: traveling to Salem, playing in the Stagg Bowl. But the Titans remain focused on the task at hand heading into Friday night's game with Mary Hardin-Baylor. More in a Road to Salem feature by Josh Smith.