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Wisconsin–Whitewater Warhawks football

The Wisconsin-Whitewater Warhawks football program is the intercollegiate American football team for the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater located in the U.S. state of Wisconsin. The team competes in NCAA Division III and is a member of the Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (WIAC). Wisconsin-Whitewater's first football team was fielded in 1889. The team plays its home games at the 13,500-seat Perkins Stadium in Whitewater, Wisconsin. Jace Rindahl has served as the head coach for the Warhawks since 2023, taking over for eight-year head coach Kevin Bullis.[2][3]

Wisconsin–Whitewater Warhawks football
First season1889
Athletic directorRyan Callahan
Head coachJace Rindahl
1st season, 11–2 (.846)
StadiumPerkins Stadium
(capacity: 13,500)
LocationWhitewater, Wisconsin
NCAA divisionDivision III
ConferenceWisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (WIAC)
Playoff appearances20 (1 NAIA Div. II, 19 NCAA Div. III)
Playoff record59–13 (.819)
Claimed national titles6 (NCAA Div. III)
Conference titles39
RivalriesWisconsin–La Crosse Eagles
Wisconsin–Oshkosh Titans
Mount Union Purple Raiders
Consensus All-Americans125
ColorsPurple and white[1]
   
MascotWillie Warhawk
Websiteuwwsports.com

History edit

The Warhawks compete in the WIAC conference of NCAA Division III football. In the 2005 and 2006 seasons, they finished the year undefeated in regular season play, losing only in the Amos Alonzo Stagg Bowls of 2005 and 2006 to the University of Mount Union (then Mount Union College), under former coach and UW-Whitewater alum Bob Berezowitz (UW-Whitewater 1967), who had quarterbacked the UW-Whitewater team as the runner-up in the 1966 National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics playoffs. Following the 2006 season, Berezowitz retired, and alum and former assistant Lance Leipold (UW-Whitewater 1987) was named Warhawk head coach. The Warhawks opened the 2007 season with a victory, then suffered their first regular-season defeat since 2004, 26-16 to NCAA Division II's St. Cloud State. The Warhawks followed this up by going undefeated through the remainder of the season. After finishing the regular season with a 9-1 record and a third consecutive 7-0 WIAC record, the UW-Whitewater Warhawks entered the NCAA Division III playoffs for the third consecutive time. The Warhawks won four home playoff games, including a Dec. 8 repeat home victory over Mary Hardin-Baylor 16-7 in the semi-finals, to earn their third straight trip to the NCAA Division III Championship Game, the Amos Alonzo Stagg Bowl in Salem, Virginia, and set up their third championship game against Mount Union College. On December 15, 2007, the Warhawks beat Mount Union 31-21 to win the Division III title and close the 2007 season 14-1. Warhawk running back Justin Beaver won the John Gagliardi Trophy for his performance both on and off the field.

The Warhawks entered the 2008 playoffs with one loss after a last-second loss to UW-Stevens Point that ended UW-Whitewater's WIAC win streak at 27 games. Despite having to travel for some of their playoff contests, the Warhawks won four playoff games, earning a spot in the Stagg Bowl after a 39-13 victory over Mary Hardin-Baylor. On December 20, 2008, the Warhawks lost to Mount Union 31-26 in their fourth consecutive Stagg Bowl matchup.

The Warhawks ran the table in 2009 with a perfect record of 15-0, defeating Mount Union in the Stagg Bowl 38-28 to claim their second national title in three years. The string continued in 2010, including a sixth straight WIAC title and ending with UW-Whitewater’s third NCAA III championship in four years, with a 31-21 win over Mount Union in the Stagg Bowl to finish 15-0 and run the NCAA's (all divisions) leading win streak to 30 games. Once again, in 2011, they ran the regular season undefeated, winning their seventh straight WIAC title. They then went on to face Mount Union in the Stagg Bowl for the seventh straight season and won their third straight title, their fourth in five years, to finish 15-0 again. They raised their win streak to 45 games, which is just 2 behind Oklahoma's historic Division I streak and is fourth behind Mount Union's separate 55 and 54-game winning streaks in all of college football.

In 2013, the Warhawks faced off with the Purple Raiders of Mount Union in the Stagg Bowl for the eighth time in nine seasons. UW-Whitewater, led by junior quarterback Matt Behrendt, would go on to win by a final score of 52-14 and secure their fifth National Championship and fourth undefeated season under coach Leipold.[4]

On December 19, 2014, the Warhawks and Mount Union met again in the Stagg Bowl; the Warhawks won the NCAA DIII Football title over the Raiders, 43-34. This was Leipold's final game as Warhawks head coach, as he had already been announced as the new head coach at Division I FBS school Buffalo.[5]

Kevin Bullis was introduced on February 4, 2015, as the 21st head coach of the Warhawks.[6] The former UW-Whitewater assistant had spent eight years as the defensive line coach and run defense coordinator. The Warhawks finished the 2015 season as runner-up in the WIAC behind UW-Oshkosh, whom they lost 10-7 on October 10. The Warhawks got revenge against the Titans, beating them 31-29 in the 3rd round of the NCAA DIII Playoffs. The Warhawks would go on to lose the next week, 36-6, to the Mount Union Raiders in the NCAA DIII Semifinals. The Warhawks finished the season 12-2.

In 2016, the Warhawks won their 35th conference title on the way to a perfect regular season. The season highlight was a come-from-behind 17-14 victory over the UW-Oshkosh Titans. The game set the DIII on-campus attendance record with 17,535 people in attendance. The record was broken on October 14, 2022. The Warhawks perfect season ended in round 3 of the NCAA DIII playoffs, losing to John Carroll University, the same team that three weeks earlier ended Mount Union's 117 regular season win streak, by a score of 31-14.

In 2017, the team started the season 0-2 for the first time since 2001. After a WIAC season-opening loss to UW-Oshkosh, their record fell to 1-3. The Warhawks then rattled off six straight victories, giving them a final record of 7-3. The substandard season left the Warhawks out of the playoffs for only the second time since 2005.

In 2019, the Warhawks went 9-1 in the regular season, winning the WIAC. In the playoffs, they beat Monmouth (ILL) 35-10, then Wartburg 41-28 at home in the first two rounds of the Division III football playoff. For the quarterfinals, UW-Whitewater had to travel to Belton, Texas, to play Mary Hardin-Baylor. The Warhawks beat the Crusaders 26-7. For the semifinal game, UW-Whitewater played another home game against St. Thomas (MINN), winning 35-32 on a go-ahead field goal with 2:10 left in the game.[7] This win clinched the Warhawks 10th appearance in the Stagg Bowl, second most all-time in Division III history.[8] The team would go on to lose to North Central in the 2019 Stagg Bowl. [9]

Two years later, in 2021, the team made it to the conference semifinals but lost to Mary Hardin-Baylor, who went on to win the Stagg Bowl. It was their only loss of the season, as they went 10-0 in the regular season and also won three playoff games. [10]

The 2022 season came to an end after a 33-28 loss against Aurora in the first round of the playoffs. The Warhawks went 8-3 in the regular season.[2] After the end of the season, head coach Kevin Bullis announced his retirement. Bullis had been involved with Whitewater football for 15 years and was head coach for the last 8.[11] Early in 2023, defensive coordinator Jace Rindahl was named head coach.

In the 2023 season, the Warhawks went 9-1 in their first year under Rindahl, their only loss being to UW-La Crosse due to a last second field goal (37-34).[2] On October 7, the DIII on-campus attendance record was broken with 20,113 people attending the game against UW-La Crosse.[12] They made it to the quarterfinals in the playoffs with 42-14 and 49-42 wins over Bethel and Wheaton respectively, before falling to Warburg College 31-28.[13]

Notable former players edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Colors | University of Wisconsin–Whitewater". Retrieved June 12, 2016.
  2. ^ a b c "UW-Whitewater". d3football.com. Retrieved 2014-12-06.
  3. ^ Bentley, Drake. "Jace Rindal named 22nd head coach of UW-Whitewater football". Milwaukee Journal Sentinel. Retrieved 2023-06-05.
  4. ^ Reischel, Rob (31 May 2014). "Wisconsin-Whitewater Is N.C.A.A. Division III Champion in Three Sports". New York Times. Retrieved 2023-06-05.
  5. ^ Quinn, Jeff. "Buffalo Hires Lance Leipold as Football Coach". USA Today. Retrieved 2023-06-05.
  6. ^ "UW-Whitewater names new head football coach".
  7. ^ "2019 Football Schedule". University of Wisconsin-Whitewater Athletics. Retrieved 2022-02-14.
  8. ^ "List of NCAA Division III Football Championship appearances by team", Wikipedia, 2021-12-28, retrieved 2022-02-14
  9. ^ "North Central beats Wisconsin-Whitewater in Stagg Bowl, wins 2019 DIII football championship | NCAA.com". www.ncaa.com. Retrieved 2022-02-14.
  10. ^ Haudricourt, Tom. "Mary Hardin-Baylor dominates UW-Whitewater, 24-7, in a Division III college football semifinal to advance to the Stagg Bowl". Milwaukee Journal Sentinel. Retrieved 2021-12-12.
  11. ^ "Bullis announces retirement from UWW". d3football.com.
  12. ^ "Warhawks Set Attendance Record During Family Fest". University of Wisconsin-Whitewater Athletics. 2023-10-07. Retrieved 2023-11-15.
  13. ^ "2023 Football Schedule". University of Wisconsin-Whitewater Athletics. Retrieved 2023-12-03.

External links edit

  • Official website

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The Wisconsin Whitewater Warhawks football program is the intercollegiate American football team for the University of Wisconsin Whitewater located in the U S state of Wisconsin The team competes in NCAA Division III and is a member of the Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference WIAC Wisconsin Whitewater s first football team was fielded in 1889 The team plays its home games at the 13 500 seat Perkins Stadium in Whitewater Wisconsin Jace Rindahl has served as the head coach for the Warhawks since 2023 taking over for eight year head coach Kevin Bullis 2 3 Wisconsin Whitewater Warhawks footballFirst season1889Athletic directorRyan CallahanHead coachJace Rindahl 1st season 11 2 846 StadiumPerkins Stadium capacity 13 500 LocationWhitewater WisconsinNCAA divisionDivision IIIConferenceWisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference WIAC Playoff appearances20 1 NAIA Div II 19 NCAA Div III Playoff record59 13 819 Claimed national titles6 NCAA Div III Conference titles39RivalriesWisconsin La Crosse EaglesWisconsin Oshkosh TitansMount Union Purple RaidersConsensus All Americans125ColorsPurple and white 1 MascotWillie WarhawkWebsiteuwwsports com Contents 1 History 2 Notable former players 3 References 4 External linksHistory editThe Warhawks compete in the WIAC conference of NCAA Division III football In the 2005 and 2006 seasons they finished the year undefeated in regular season play losing only in the Amos Alonzo Stagg Bowls of 2005 and 2006 to the University of Mount Union then Mount Union College under former coach and UW Whitewater alum Bob Berezowitz UW Whitewater 1967 who had quarterbacked the UW Whitewater team as the runner up in the 1966 National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics playoffs Following the 2006 season Berezowitz retired and alum and former assistant Lance Leipold UW Whitewater 1987 was named Warhawk head coach The Warhawks opened the 2007 season with a victory then suffered their first regular season defeat since 2004 26 16 to NCAA Division II s St Cloud State The Warhawks followed this up by going undefeated through the remainder of the season After finishing the regular season with a 9 1 record and a third consecutive 7 0 WIAC record the UW Whitewater Warhawks entered the NCAA Division III playoffs for the third consecutive time The Warhawks won four home playoff games including a Dec 8 repeat home victory over Mary Hardin Baylor 16 7 in the semi finals to earn their third straight trip to the NCAA Division III Championship Game the Amos Alonzo Stagg Bowl in Salem Virginia and set up their third championship game against Mount Union College On December 15 2007 the Warhawks beat Mount Union 31 21 to win the Division III title and close the 2007 season 14 1 Warhawk running back Justin Beaver won the John Gagliardi Trophy for his performance both on and off the field The Warhawks entered the 2008 playoffs with one loss after a last second loss to UW Stevens Point that ended UW Whitewater s WIAC win streak at 27 games Despite having to travel for some of their playoff contests the Warhawks won four playoff games earning a spot in the Stagg Bowl after a 39 13 victory over Mary Hardin Baylor On December 20 2008 the Warhawks lost to Mount Union 31 26 in their fourth consecutive Stagg Bowl matchup The Warhawks ran the table in 2009 with a perfect record of 15 0 defeating Mount Union in the Stagg Bowl 38 28 to claim their second national title in three years The string continued in 2010 including a sixth straight WIAC title and ending with UW Whitewater s third NCAA III championship in four years with a 31 21 win over Mount Union in the Stagg Bowl to finish 15 0 and run the NCAA s all divisions leading win streak to 30 games Once again in 2011 they ran the regular season undefeated winning their seventh straight WIAC title They then went on to face Mount Union in the Stagg Bowl for the seventh straight season and won their third straight title their fourth in five years to finish 15 0 again They raised their win streak to 45 games which is just 2 behind Oklahoma s historic Division I streak and is fourth behind Mount Union s separate 55 and 54 game winning streaks in all of college football In 2013 the Warhawks faced off with the Purple Raiders of Mount Union in the Stagg Bowl for the eighth time in nine seasons UW Whitewater led by junior quarterback Matt Behrendt would go on to win by a final score of 52 14 and secure their fifth National Championship and fourth undefeated season under coach Leipold 4 On December 19 2014 the Warhawks and Mount Union met again in the Stagg Bowl the Warhawks won the NCAA DIII Football title over the Raiders 43 34 This was Leipold s final game as Warhawks head coach as he had already been announced as the new head coach at Division I FBS school Buffalo 5 Kevin Bullis was introduced on February 4 2015 as the 21st head coach of the Warhawks 6 The former UW Whitewater assistant had spent eight years as the defensive line coach and run defense coordinator The Warhawks finished the 2015 season as runner up in the WIAC behind UW Oshkosh whom they lost 10 7 on October 10 The Warhawks got revenge against the Titans beating them 31 29 in the 3rd round of the NCAA DIII Playoffs The Warhawks would go on to lose the next week 36 6 to the Mount Union Raiders in the NCAA DIII Semifinals The Warhawks finished the season 12 2 In 2016 the Warhawks won their 35th conference title on the way to a perfect regular season The season highlight was a come from behind 17 14 victory over the UW Oshkosh Titans The game set the DIII on campus attendance record with 17 535 people in attendance The record was broken on October 14 2022 The Warhawks perfect season ended in round 3 of the NCAA DIII playoffs losing to John Carroll University the same team that three weeks earlier ended Mount Union s 117 regular season win streak by a score of 31 14 In 2017 the team started the season 0 2 for the first time since 2001 After a WIAC season opening loss to UW Oshkosh their record fell to 1 3 The Warhawks then rattled off six straight victories giving them a final record of 7 3 The substandard season left the Warhawks out of the playoffs for only the second time since 2005 In 2019 the Warhawks went 9 1 in the regular season winning the WIAC In the playoffs they beat Monmouth ILL 35 10 then Wartburg 41 28 at home in the first two rounds of the Division III football playoff For the quarterfinals UW Whitewater had to travel to Belton Texas to play Mary Hardin Baylor The Warhawks beat the Crusaders 26 7 For the semifinal game UW Whitewater played another home game against St Thomas MINN winning 35 32 on a go ahead field goal with 2 10 left in the game 7 This win clinched the Warhawks 10th appearance in the Stagg Bowl second most all time in Division III history 8 The team would go on to lose to North Central in the 2019 Stagg Bowl 9 Two years later in 2021 the team made it to the conference semifinals but lost to Mary Hardin Baylor who went on to win the Stagg Bowl It was their only loss of the season as they went 10 0 in the regular season and also won three playoff games 10 The 2022 season came to an end after a 33 28 loss against Aurora in the first round of the playoffs The Warhawks went 8 3 in the regular season 2 After the end of the season head coach Kevin Bullis announced his retirement Bullis had been involved with Whitewater football for 15 years and was head coach for the last 8 11 Early in 2023 defensive coordinator Jace Rindahl was named head coach In the 2023 season the Warhawks went 9 1 in their first year under Rindahl their only loss being to UW La Crosse due to a last second field goal 37 34 2 On October 7 the DIII on campus attendance record was broken with 20 113 people attending the game against UW La Crosse 12 They made it to the quarterfinals in the playoffs with 42 14 and 49 42 wins over Bethel and Wheaton respectively before falling to Warburg College 31 28 13 Notable former players editDerek Stanley Matt Turk Matt Blanchard Jake Kumerow Lance Leipold Derrick LeVake Quinn Meinerz Max MeylorReferences edit Colors University of Wisconsin Whitewater Retrieved June 12 2016 a b c UW Whitewater d3football com Retrieved 2014 12 06 Bentley Drake Jace Rindal named 22nd head coach of UW Whitewater football Milwaukee Journal Sentinel Retrieved 2023 06 05 Reischel Rob 31 May 2014 Wisconsin Whitewater Is N C A A Division III Champion in Three Sports New York Times Retrieved 2023 06 05 Quinn Jeff Buffalo Hires Lance Leipold as Football Coach USA Today Retrieved 2023 06 05 UW Whitewater names new head football coach 2019 Football Schedule University of Wisconsin Whitewater Athletics Retrieved 2022 02 14 List of NCAA Division III Football Championship appearances by team Wikipedia 2021 12 28 retrieved 2022 02 14 North Central beats Wisconsin Whitewater in Stagg Bowl wins 2019 DIII football championship NCAA com www ncaa com Retrieved 2022 02 14 Haudricourt Tom Mary Hardin Baylor dominates UW Whitewater 24 7 in a Division III college football semifinal to advance to the Stagg Bowl Milwaukee Journal Sentinel Retrieved 2021 12 12 Bullis announces retirement from UWW d3football com Warhawks Set Attendance Record During Family Fest University of Wisconsin Whitewater Athletics 2023 10 07 Retrieved 2023 11 15 2023 Football Schedule University of Wisconsin Whitewater Athletics Retrieved 2023 12 03 External links editOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Wisconsin Whitewater Warhawks football amp oldid 1208337770, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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