Lenoir–Rhyne Bears football

Lenoir–Rhyne Bears
2016 Lenoir–Rhyne Bears football team
First season 1907
Head coach Mike Kellar
1st year, 38 (.273)
Stadium Moretz Stadium
Seating capacity 8,500
Location Hickory, NC
NCAA division Division II
Conference South Atlantic Conference
Claimed nat'l titles 1 (NAIA, 1960)
Conference titles 20 (8 NSC, 7 SAC, 5 CC)
Colors Red and Black
         
Marching band Sprit of Lenoir-Rhyne
Website LRBears.com
For information on all Lenoir–Rhyne University sports, see Lenoir–Rhyne Bears

The Lenoir–Rhyne Bears football program is the intercollegiate American football team for Lenoir–Rhyne University located in the U.S. state of North Carolina. The team competes in the NCAA Division II and are members of the South Atlantic Conference. Lenoir–Rhyne's first football team was fielded in 1907. The team plays its home games at the 8,500 seat Moretz Stadium in Hickory, North Carolina. The Bears are coached by Mike Kellar.

Conference history

Conference Affiliations

The Bears had no team from 1912–1920 and 1942–1945.

Bowl games

The Bears have participated in one notable bowl game, the Cigar Bowl.

Year Date Opponent Result Venue
1952 December 13 Tampa L 12–21 Phillips Field

Coaches

Clarence Stasavich has the most victories as coach of the Bears.

Notable former players

Notable alumni include:

Year-by-year results

1939* (6–1–3), 1951 (10–1), 1952 (8–1), 1955 (9–0–1), 1956 (10–0), 1958 (9–1), 1959 (10–1), 1960 (12–0), 1961 (8–1–1), 1962 (11–1), 1965 (7–3), 1966* (6–3), 1967 (8–1), 1975 (7–3–1), 1988* (7–4), 1994* (8–2), 2009 (5–6), 2011* (7–3), 2012 (9–3), 2013 (13–2), 2014 (11–1), 2015 (5–5).

Championship appearances

The Bears made three NAIA championship appearances in their tenure.

Year Selector Coach Opponent Record Score
1959 NAIA Playoffs Clarence Stasavich Texas A&I Javelinas 10–1 L 20–7
1960 NAIA Playoffs Clarence Stasavich Humboldt State 12–0 W 15–14
1962 NAIA Playoffs Hanley Painter Central Oklahoma 11–1 L 13–28
2013 NCAA Division II Playoffs Mike Houston Northwest Missouri State 13-2 L 28–43

Conference championships

1939* (6–1–3), 1951 (10–1), 1952 (8–1), 1955 (9–0–1), 1956 (10–0), 1958 (9–1), 1959 (10–1), 1960 (12–0), 1961 (8–1–1), 1962 (11–1), 1965 (7–3), 1966* (6–3), 1967 (8–1), 1975 (7–3–1), 1988* (7–4), 1994* (8–2), 2011* (7–3), 2012 (9–3), 2013 (13–2), 2014 (11–1).

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