Wilmington College head football coach Stacey Hairston has announced the hiring of Rick Worman as the school’s new offensive coordinator, effective today (Monday, February 1, 2016).
Coming off earning MVP honors of the National Bowl Sunday, Wilmington College senior Tarrell Starckey picked up third team All-North Region honors from D3football.com, the website announced Monday (December 7, 2015).
Junior defensive end David Henry has been named to the 2015 CoSIDA Academic All-America Division III Football team selected by the College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA), the organization announced today (December 1, 2015).
In a game in which defensive stops were at a premium, Muskingum turned two turnovers into immediate points and the Wilmington College football team fell to the Fightin’ Muskies Saturday, 49-35, in Ohio Athletic Conference action in McConagha Stadium.
The Wilmington College football team closed out the home portion of their 2015 season with a 55-21 loss to Ohio Northern Saturday in Ohio Athletic Conference action on Townsend Field in Williams Stadium.
Wilmington College junior David Henry has been honored by the College Sports Information Directors of American for his work in the classroom, the organization announced today (November 5, 2015).
The Wilmington College football team turned the ball over seven times, five via interceptions, and fell to Heidelberg Saturday, 44-0, in Ohio Athletic Conference action.
The Wilmington College football team lost to top-ranked Mount Union Saturday, 69-0, in Ohio Athletic Conference action on Townsend Field in Williams Stadium.
Wilmington College senior punter Cole Voltz was named Ohio Athletic Conference Special Teams Player of the Week, the league announced today (October 19, 2015).
The Wilmington College football team allowed 21 unanswered points in the second and third quarters, and fell to Baldwin Wallace Saturday, 21-14, at George Finnie Stadium in Ohio Athletic Conference action.
The Wilmington College football team yielded more than 500 yards of total offense, and lost to No. 21 John Carroll, 62-14, Saturday at Don Shula Stadium in Ohio Athletic Conference action.
The Wilmington College football team forced three turnovers, but couldn’t capitalize, and the Fightin’ Quakers lost their third straight game of the season – falling to Marietta Saturday, 34-14, on Townsend Field in Williams Stadium.
The Wilmington College football team will look to snap a two-game losing streak Saturday when the Fightin’ Quakers host Marietta for Homecoming. The Pioneers will be in search of their first win of the season.
The Wilmington College football team yielded 21 third-quarter points as a close game was blown open, and the Fightin’ Quakers fell to Otterbein Saturday (September 26), 31-9, in Ohio Athletic Conference action.
The Wilmington College football team racked up 458 yards of offense, but couldn’t slow down Capital’s prolific option rushing attack Saturday. The Fightin’ Quakers allowed 351 yards rushing, and lost to the Crusaders, 49-27, on Townsend Field in Williams Stadium in the Ohio Athletic Conference opener for both teams.
Fresh off its season-opening win over Bluffton and a bye week, the Wilmington College football team returns to the gridiron for its first Ohio Athletic Conference game of the season.
The goal for the Wilmington College football team in 2015 is quite simple; win some games. Coming off back-to-back winless seasons, head coach Stacey Hairston is confident in the team he and his staff has assembled.
Wilmington College head football coach Stacey Hairston has added a former National Football League (NFL) first-round draft pick to his coaching staff for the upcoming season.
Coming off back-to-back winless seasons, it wasn’t a surprise that the Wilmington College football team was picked to finish tenth by both the coaches and the media in attendance at the 2015 Ohio Athletic Conference Media Day at the Pro Football Hall of Fame Tuesday (August 4, 2015).
Two Wilmington College football players – senior Nick Williams and junior Chase Manica - have been named to the USA College Football Division III Watch List.