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The Bloomsburg Huskies are the athletic teams that represent Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania, located in Bloomsburg, Pennsylvania, in NCAA Division II intercollegiate sports. The Huskies are members of the Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference (PSAC) for 18 of 19 varsity sports; as the wrestling team competes in the Mid-American ...
In addition, the following Bloombsburg players were named to the 1951 AP All-Teacher College football team: senior Bob Lang at back (first team); sophomore John Nemetz at tackle (first team); Ardell Ziegenfuse at guard (second team); Tommy Spack at back (second team); Francis Bidelspach at guard (honorable mention); Tom Schukis at center ...
The 2017 Bloomsburg Huskies football team represented Bloomsburg University in the PSAC East ... Time Opponent Site Result Attendance; ... W 29–20: 2,098: September ...
Oct. 7—Kutztown took control with two touchdowns in the second quarter on the way to a 24-3 victory over Bloomsburg in a Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference East game Saturday at Bloomsburg.
The College Football Playoff first round begins on Friday, Dec. 20 and will air on ABC and ESPN at 8 p.m. ET. Fans can also stream the action with a Fubo subscription, which offers a free trial ...
South Carolina is still on the outside of the College Football Playoff even after the mess that was Week 13 in the SEC. The Gamecocks have been fantastic over the second half of the season, but ...
Bloomsburg 1985 Bloomsburg: 31–9 IUP 1986 IUP: 20–6 West Chester 1987 IUP: 21–9 West Chester 2008 California (PA) 47–36 West Chester 2009 Shippensburg: 42–35 California (PA) 2010 Mercyhurst: 56–37 Bloomsburg 2011 Kutztown: 21–14 Slippery Rock 2012 IUP: 41–10 Shippensburg 2013 Bloomsburg: 42–38 Slippery Rock 2014 Slippery Rock ...
The stadium was completed in time for the 1974 football season at a cost of $725,000. It was officially opened and dedicated on September 21, 1974. The Stadium is named after former head coach Robert B. Redman, who led the team from 1947 until 1951. He compiled a record of 38 wins, 4 losses and won three PSAC championships during his time as ...