Four Division III football conferences are joining the ever-growing number of leagues sponsoring postgame bowls, as the Ohio Athletic Conference, Presidents' Athletic Conference, North Coast Athletic Conference and Heartland Collegiate Athletic Conference will square off this November in Canton.
The defense scored seven points, forced two turnovers and came up with consecutive sacks in the final minute to lead the Wilmington College football team to a 24-21 Ohio Athletic Conference (OAC) victory over Capital University at Williams Stadium on Saturday afternoon.
On Friday night, Wilmington, Denison and Ferrum all won thrilling games in the closing minute, while Mount Union pulled away from John Carroll and four PAC teams got on the field for the first time.
Week One did not disappoint. Snap Judgments returns, getting you caught up on the Top 25 upsets, record-breaking individual performances, and long-awaited victories that defined the season's opening weekend.
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.
Despite forcing four turnovers, including three interceptions, the Wilmington College football team fell to Ohio Northern Saturday, 50-15, at Dial Roberson Stadium in Ohio Athletic Conference action.
The Wilmington College football team allowed nearly 500 yards of total offense as the Fightin' Quakers fell to Heidelberg, 53-10, in Ohio Athletic Conference action at Williams Stadium.
The Wilmington College football team suffered a 69-0 Homecoming loss Saturday to the sixth-ranked John Carroll Blue Streaks Saturday at Williams Stadium.
The Wilmington College football team committed five turnovers Saturday in dropping their Ohio Athletic Conference opener to Capital, 34-21, at Bernlohr Stadium.