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Victory Bowl
The Victory Bowl is the championship football game between schools that sponsor football and are members of the National Christian College Athletic Association and did not qualify for either the NCAA or NAIA playoffs. It is one of the few post-season bowl games for smaller schools. Because the NCCAA is not exclusive, it is possible that schools from the NAIA and the NCAA The National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) is a nonprofit organization that regulates student athletics among about 1,100 schools in the United States, Canada, and Puerto Rico. It also organizes the athletic programs of colleges an ... may meet each other in this game, as with the 2008 game. In addition to the game, other activities include community service projects that involve players and coaches from both teams. History ''Source'': References External linksVictory Bowl at the NCCAA website
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National Christian College Athletic Association
The National Christian College Athletic Association (NCCAA) is an association of Christian universities, colleges, and Bible colleges in the United States and Canada whose mission is "the promotion and enhancement of intercollegiate athletic competition with a Christian perspective". The national headquarters is located in Greenville, South Carolina. The NCCAA was formed in 1968. For the 2022–2023 season, the NCCAA listed 90 members, 51 of which participate in Division I and 39 in Division II. Many teams in the NCCAA are also in other athletics associations, including NCAA, NAIA, and ACCA. The association's sports for men are baseball, basketball, cross country, football, golf, soccer, tennis, and track and field (indoor/outdoor). Women's sports are basketball, cross country, golf, soccer, softball, tennis, track and field (indoor/outdoor), and volleyball. The NCCAA discontinued men's volleyball and wrestling. The Victory Bowl is the organization's football championship bo ...
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Reynolds Field (Northwestern)
Reynolds Field is a 1,500-seat multi-purpose stadium in Roseville, Minnesota Roseville is a city in Ramsey County, Minnesota, United States. It is one of two Twin Cities suburbs that are adjacent to both Saint Paul and Minneapolis (the other is Lauderdale). The land comprising Falcon Heights, Lauderdale, and southern R ..., United States. It is home to the University of Northwestern – St. Paul Eagles. The facility was dedicated in honor of long-time coach Chub Reynolds in September 1990. The stadium was rebuilt in 2014. Buildings and structures in Roseville, Minnesota College football venues American football venues in Minnesota Soccer venues in Minnesota College lacrosse venues in the United States Northwestern Eagles {{Minnesota-stadium-stub ...
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2011 Victory Bowl
The 2011 Victory Bowl, the 15th edition of the annual game, was a college football bowl game played on Saturday, November 19, 2011 at Finley Stadium in Campbellsville, Kentucky. It featured the against the . The Tigers won 21–7. Game play First quarter Campbellsville scored first when Diaz Bolden caught a 58 yard pass from Bobby Leonard with 14:06 remaining in the quarter. David Hon converted the extra point with a kick to put the score to 7–0. Later in the quarter, Greenville answered with a touchdown and extra point to tie it up 7–7, but it would be Greenville's only score for the game. Second quarter In the second quarter, Rodrick Dickerson recovered a fumble and returned it 82 yards to take the lead with 2:34 to play before halftime. Campbellsville held the lead for the remainder of the game. Third quarter Campbellsville managed a field goal and safety in the third quarter, advancing the score to 19–7. Fourth quarter Campbellsville took Greenvil ...
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2010 North Greenville Crusaders Football Team
The 2010 North Greenville Crusaders football team represented North Greenville University as an independent during the 2010 NCAA Division II football season. Led by second-year head coach Jamey Chadwell, the team compiled a record of 8–3. North Greenville was invited to the Victory Bowl The Victory Bowl is the championship football game between schools that sponsor football and are members of the National Christian College Athletic Association and did not qualify for either the NCAA or NAIA playoffs. It is one of the few post-se ..., where they beat . The Crusaders offense scored 408 points while the defense allowed 195 points. Schedule References {{North Greenville Crusaders football navbox North Greenville North Greenville Crusaders football seasons North Greenville Crusaders football ...
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2010 Victory Bowl
The 2010 Victory Bowl was a college football post-season bowl game. The game was played on November 20, 2010 between North Greenville University and Campbellsville University at Younts Stadium in Tigerville, South Carolina. Campbellsville's offense achieved 460 yards in 100 plays compared to North Greenville's 352 yards. Campbellsville dominated the air with 333 passing yards but only reached the end zone twice. The final score was North Greenville 42, Campbellsville 16. References {{North Greenville Crusaders football navbox Victory Bowl Victory Bowl Victory Bowl Campbellsville Tigers football bowl games North Greenville Crusaders football bowl games Victory Bowl Victory Bowl The Victory Bowl is the championship football game between schools that sponsor football and are members of the National Christian College Athletic Association and did not qualify for either the NCAA or NAIA playoffs. It is one of the few post-se ...
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Francis Field (Greenville)
Francis Field is a 2,000-seat football field in Greenville, Illinois. It is home to the Greenville University Panthers football team. The facility opened in 1987. Francis Field has been the host location of the National Christian College Athletic Association Victory Bowl The Victory Bowl is the championship football game between schools that sponsor football and are members of the National Christian College Athletic Association and did not qualify for either the NCAA or NAIA playoffs. It is one of the few post-se ..., three times in 2009, in 2012, and in 2019."Victory Bowl Goes to Greenville"
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2009 Geneva Golden Tornadoes Football Team
The 2009 Geneva Golden Tornadoes football team represented Geneva College in the 2009 NCAA Division III football season and finished as NCCAA champions. The Golden Tornadoes played their home games at Reeves Field. The season began with a non-conference game against , followed by a non-conference game against conference opponent and fellow provisional NCAA Division III member . Following eight conference games in the Presidents' Athletic Conference, the Golden Tornadoes played in the 2009 Victory Bowl. Schedule Coaching staff Head coach The head coach was Geno DeMarco, who was in his 17th season at the helm of the Golden Tornadoes. DeMarco also worked as the offensive coordinator for the team. Assistant coaches Assistant coaches for the team were: * Defensive Coordinator- Mike Pinchotti * Offensive Line - Jason Wargo * Defensive Backs - Tom Contena * Tight Ends/Inside Receivers - Barry Emge * Wide Receivers - Keith Humphries * Quarterbacks - Don Costa * Running Backs - ...
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2009 Victory Bowl
The 2009 Victory Bowl was a college football post-season bowl game. The game was played on November 21, 2009 at Francis Field in Greenville, Illinois. The Geneva College Golden Tornadoes, a provisional member of NCAA D-III Presidents' Athletic Conference played against the Greenville College of NCAA D-III Upper Mid-West Athletic Conference. Geneva College won their fifth Victory Bowl in its sixth appearance (both NCCAA Victory Bowl records). Game summary Geneva claimed a hard-fought victory over Greenville 29-28, with the issue being decided in the game's final seconds. Greenville took an early lead on a 1-yard touchdown run by Ambers. Gerard Muschette put Geneva on the board with a 5-yard touchdown run during the second quarter to tie the game at 7-7. The Panthers extended their lead on a 39-yard touchdown run by Ambers. The failed extra point gave Greenville a 13-7 lead going into the half. Ambers scored his third of three touchdowns for Greenville with a 14-yard run. Frie ...
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2008 Malone Pioneers Football Team
The 2008 Malone Pioneers football team represented Malone University in the season of 2008 NAIA football season. The Pioneers played their home games in Fawcett Stadium. The schedule was originally to begin with three non-conference games. The September 6 game against Apprentice in Virginia was cancelled due to Hurricane Hanna. The remaining three non-conference games were against Union College in Kentucky and Olivet Nazarene University in Illinois, followed by St. Xavier later in the season. The season ended with a trip to the 2008 Victory Bowl in Minneapolis, Minnesota, where Malone lost to the . Schedule Coaching staff Head coach The head coach is Mike Gardner, who is in his third season at the helm of the Pioneers. Previously he was head coach at Tabor College. Gardner also works as the defensive coordinator for the team. Assistant coaches Assistant coaches for the team were: * Offensive Coordinator- Dustin Miller * Offensive Line - Troy Schenk * Running Back ...
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2007 Malone Pioneers Football Team
The Malone Pioneers are athletic teams of Malone University in Canton, Ohio, United States. The Pioneers compete in Division II of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) as members of the Great Midwest Athletic Conference (G-MAC). Malone joined the G-MAC after four seasons in the Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (GLIAC) from 2012–13 to 2015–16. Malone joined the GLIAC and Division II in the 2011–12 season (as an independent in its provisional status) and completed the NCAA Division II membership process in July 2013 after having previously competed in the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA); mostly known for its tenure with the now-defunct American Mideast Conference from 1965–66 to 1988–89, and from 1993–94 to 2010–11. In 2016, the Pioneers will begin play in the Great Midwest Athletic Conference, also known as the G-MAC. Varsity teams Men's Sports * Baseball * Basketball * Cross Country * Golf * Soccer * Swimmin ...
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2007 Victory Bowl
The 2007 Victory Bowl was a college football bowl game. It was a part of the 2007 football season and was played at Reeves Field in Beaver Falls, Pennsylvania. The game placed the Malone Pioneers against the Geneva College Golden Tornadoes. Malone won the game by a score of 45 to 17. A strong showing in the second quarter of 31 points by the Pioneers helped to secure the win and was assisted by four turnovers. The game was the second bowl appearance for both the Pioneers and Malone coach Mike Gardner, as well as the first bowl game victory for both.The National Christian College Athletic Association
2007 Victory Bowl Malone produced 521 yards of total offense while holding Geneva to 293. Malone managed six touchdowns in the game (three rushing and three passing) and scored a total of 31 points in the ...
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Younts Stadium
Melvin & Dollie Younts Stadium is a 5,000-capacity multi-use stadium located in Tigerville, South Carolina on the campus of North Greenville University North Greenville University is a private Baptist university in Tigerville, South Carolina. It is affiliated with the South Carolina Baptist Convention (Southern Baptist Convention). It is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and ... where it serves as home to the school's football program. External links NGU Facilities College football venues Sports venues in Greenville County, South Carolina Sports venues in South Carolina North Greenville Crusaders football {{SouthCarolina-sports-venue-stub ...
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