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The Doane athletic teams are called the Tigers. The university is a member of the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA), primarily competing in the Great Plains Athletic Conference (GPAC) since the 1969–70 academic year. Doane competes in 23 intercollegiate varsity sports.
Doane Tigers football; First season: 1891: Athletic director: Mark Wateska: Head coach: Jonathan Johnson 1st season, 0–0 (–) Stadium: Al Papik Field (capacity: 2,250)
The 1969 Doane Tigers football team was an American football team that represented Doane University as a member of the Nebraska Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (NIAC) during the 1969 NAIA football season.
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The Great Plains Athletic Conference was founded on September 22, 1969, as the Nebraska Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (NIAC). [1] The first president of the conference was Art Nicolia (NWU) while Glen Hinkle (Doane) was the vice president and Roger Olsen (Dana) was the secretary/treasure.
The 1968 Doane Tigers football team was an American football team that represented Doane University as an independent during the 1968 NAIA football season.In their 14th year under head coach Al Papik, the team compiled a 10–0 record, including a victory over Central Missouri State in the Mineral Water Bowl.