Football program representing Lenoir–Rhyne University in North Carolina, U.S.A.
Lenoir–Rhyne Bears football First season 1907; 118 years ago (1907 ) Head coach Doug Socha 1st season, 10–3 (.769)Stadium Moretz Stadium (capacity: 8,200) Location Hickory, North Carolina NCAA division Division II Conference South Atlantic Conference All-time record 546–467–34 (.538) Claimed national titles NAIA : 1 (1960 )Conference titles 23 (10 SAC, 8 NSC, 5 CC) Rivalries Newberry, Wingate, Catawba Colors Cardinal and black[ 1] Mascot Joe and Josie Bear Marching band Spirit of Lenoir-Rhyne Website LRBears.com
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 10,000 seat Moretz Stadium in Hickory, North Carolina .
History
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(October 2012 )
Conference history
1954–1969: NAIA
1970–1992: NAIA Division I
1989–present: NCAA Division II
Conference affiliations
The Bears had no team from 1912–1920 and 1942–1945.
Postseason appearances
Bowl games
The Bears have participated in five postseason bowl games , compiling a 3–2 record.[ 2]
Season
Game
Date
Opponent
Result
Location
1951
Pythian Bowl
December 8, 1951
California (PA)
W 13–7
Salisbury, North Carolina
1952
Cigar Bowl
December 13, 1952
Tampa
L 12–21
Tampa, Florida
1955
Palmetto Shrine
December 10, 1955
Newberry
W 14–13
Columbia, South Carolina
1959
Holiday Bowl (NAIA)
December 19, 1959
Texas A&I
L 20–7
St. Petersburg, Florida
1960
Holiday Bowl (NAIA)
December 10, 1960
Humboldt State
W 15–14
St. Petersburg, Florida
NCAA Division II playoffs
The Bears have made eight appearances in the NCAA Division II playoffs. Their combined record is 12–8, with one appearance in the NCAA Division II championship game (2013).
Year
Round
Opponent
Result
2012
First Round Second Round
Fort Valley State Carson–Newman
W, 21–6 L, 35–38
2013
Second Round Quarterfinals Semifinals National Championship
Carson–NewmanNorth Alabama West Chester NW Missouri State
W, 27–20 W, 42–39 W, 42–14 L, 28–43
2014
Second Round
Valdosta State
L, 21–23
2018
First Round Second Round Quarterfinals
Florida Tech Wingate Valdosta State
W, 43–21 W, 21–17 L, 21–61
2019
First Round Second Round Quarterfinals
Miles Carson–NewmanWest Florida
W, 36–7 W, 49–21 L, 38–43
2021
First Round
Bowie State
L, 10–31
2023
First Round Second Round Quarterfinals Semifinals
Shepherd Benedict Valdosta StateHarding
W, 63–17 W, 35–25 W, 35–7 L, 14–55
2024
First Round Second Round
West Alabama Virginia Union
W, 37–34 L, 12–44
Coaches
Clarence Stasavich has the most victories as coach of the Bears.
Year-by-year results
Year W-L-T
1907 (0-3),
1908 (5-2-1),
1909 (3-5),
1910 (1-2),
1911 (3-3),
—-NO TEAM 1912-1920—-
1921 (2-3),
1922 (1-5),
1923 (0-5),
1924 (5-4),
1925 (6-3),
1926 (7-2),
1927 (3-6-1),
1928 (2-6-1),
1929 (4-5-1),
1930 (3-6-1),
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), 2005 (5–5), 2006 (3–8), 2007 (2–9), 2008 (3–8), 2009 (5–6), 2010 (7–4), 2011* (7–3), 2012 (9–3), 2013* (13–2), 2014* (11–1), 2015 (5–5), 2016 (3–8), 2017 (3–7), 2018* (12–2), 2019* (13–1), Spring 2020 (3-1)
Championship appearances
The Bears made three appearances in the NAIA championship game during their tenure, winning in 1960, and appeared in the NCAA Division II championship game in 2013.
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), 2018 (12–2), 2019 (13–1)
*denotes co-championship. The Bears won 8 titles in the North State Conference , 5 in the Carolinas Conference , and 9 in the South Atlantic Conference .
References
External links
Venues Bowls & rivalries Culture & lore People Seasons National championships in bold
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