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Muskingum fields teams in American football, men's and women's basketball, women's volleyball, baseball, women's softball, wrestling and men's and women's indoor track, outdoor track, soccer, tennis, cross country, lacrosse, and golf. Muskingum has won 79 Ohio Athletic Conference (OAC) Championships, since the school joined the conference in 1923.
The 1961 Muskingum Fighting Muskies football team was an American football team that represented Muskingum University of New Concord, Ohio, during the 1961 Ohio Athletic Conference (OAC) football season.
1921 – Otterbein College (now Otterbein University) and St. Xavier College (now Xavier University) joined the OAC in the 1921–22 academic year. 1922 – Muskingum College (now Muskingum University) joined the OAC in the 1922–23 academic year. 1923 – Baldwin Wallace re-joined the OAC for a second time in the 1923–24 academic year.
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The 1960 season was one of four perfect seasons in Muskingum football history, along with 1926, 1931, and 1955. The delta of 386 points between points scored and points allowed during the 1960 season was the largest in Muskingum football history. [3] The team played its home games at McConagha Stadium in New Concord, Ohio.
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When Hazell enrolled at Muskingum in the fall of 1982, he lettered as a wide receiver. [7] Hazell had a breakout sophomore season in 1983, hauling in season records of 805 receiving yards and 12 touchdowns. [8] His stellar performance earned him his first All-Ohio Athletic Conference (OAC) honor. [8]