NCAA Division III national football championship
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The NCAA Division III football championships began in 1973. Prior to 1973, most of the schools now in Division III competed in the NCAA's former College Division.
The championship game, currently played in Salem, Virginia, is known as the Amos Alonzo Stagg Bowl.
Year | Score |
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1973 | Wittenberg 41-0 Juniata |
1974 | Central 10-8 Ithaca |
1975 | Wittenberg 28-0 Ithaca |
1976 | St. John's (Minn.) 31-28 Towson State |
1977 | Widener 39-36 Wabash |
1978 | Baldwin-Wallace 24-10 Wittenberg |
1979 | Ithaca 14-10 Wittenberg |
1980 | Dayton 63-0 Ithaca |
1981 | Widener 17-10 Dayton |
1982 | West Georgia 14-0 Augustana (Ill.) |
1983 | Augustana (Ill.) 21-17 Union (N.Y.) |
1984 | Augustana (Ill.) 21-12 Central |
1985 | Augustana (Ill.) 20-7 Ithaca |
1986 | Augustana (Ill.) 31-3 Salisbury State |
1987 | Wagner 19-3 Dayton |
1988 | Ithaca 39-24 Central |
1989 | Dayton 17-7 Union (N.Y.) |
1990 | Allegheny (OT) 21-14 Lycoming |
1991 | Ithaca 34-20 Dayton |
1992 | Wisconsin-La Crosse 16-12 Washington & Jefferson |
1993 | Mount Union 34-24 Rowan |
1994 | Albion 38-15 Washington & Jefferson |
1995 | UW-La Crosse 36-7 Rowan |
1996 | Mount Union 56-24 Rowan |
1997 | Mount Union 61-12 Lycoming |
1998 | Mount Union 44-24 Rowan |
1999 | Pacific Lutheran 42-13 Rowan |
2000 | Mount Union 10-7 St. John's (Minn.) |
2001 | Mount Union 30-27 Bridgewater |
2002 | Mount Union 48-7 Trinity (Texas) |
2003 | St. John's (Minn.) 24-6 Mount Union |
2004 | Linfield 28-21 Mary Hardin-Baylor |
See Also
- NCAA_Division_I-A_national_football_champions
- NCAA Division I-AA national football championship
- NCAA Division II national football championship
External Link
NCAA football page (http://www.ncaasports.com/football/mens)