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Louisiana–Monroe's first football team was fielded in 1931. Originally a NJCAA team, what would eventually become Northeast Louisiana University would first begin competing as a 4-year institution in 1951. ULM spent years as a I-AA team in the Southland Conference, including a national championship season in 1987.
The 2023 Louisiana–Monroe Warhawks football team represented the University of Louisiana at Monroe as a member of the West Division of the Sun Belt Conference during the 2023 NCAA Division I FBS football season. Led by third-year head coach Terry Bowden, Louisiana–Monroe played their home games at Malone Stadium in Monroe, Louisiana. The ...
This was the first season that Louisiana–Monroe had a winning record since joining the FBS. Later in December, the 2012 AdvoCare V100 Independence Bowl versus the Ohio Bobcats was the first bowl appearance for the Warhawks in school history. The Warhawks lost to Ohio 45–14 in Shreveport to finish off the 2012 season 8–5.
Here’s a look at the 2024 schedules for Monroe area football teams: Class 5A West Monroe. Sept. 6 vs. Huntington . Sept. 13 Open. Sept. 20 at North DeSoto. Sept. 27 at Catholic B.R. Oct. 4 vs ...
Monroe County Region football teams wrap up the regular season tonight with a busy slate of 14 games.
Monroe High junior defensive tackle Delmar Clay sacks the Lincoln quarterback Friday, September 8, 2023. Clay attributes most of the weight loss to the physical aspects of football – running ...
Normally, a team is required to have a .500 minimum winning percentage during the regular season to become bowl-eligible (six wins for an 11- or 12-game schedule, and seven wins for a 13-game schedule). If there are not enough winning teams to fulfill all open bowl slots, teams with losing records may be chosen to fill all 82 bowl slots.
Led by second-year head coach Terry Bowden, the Warhawks compiled an overall record of 4–8 with a mark of 3–5 in conference play, placing fifth in the Sun Belt's West Division. Louisiana–Monroe played their home games at Malone Stadium in Monroe, Louisiana.