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2012 was the fifth year in school history that the Ashland University Eagles football team took a trip to the postseason, the third under Coach Lee Owens. This was Ashland University's highest ranking since becoming an NCAA Division II institution. 2012 also produced the first GLIAC football championship in school history.
Ashland's Chris Julian fights to get to Thomas More QB Rae Von Vaden during football action between Thomas Moore and Ashland University at Jack Miller Stadium Saturday October 28,2023.
Ashland Theological Seminary (ATS), a graduate division of Ashland University, is an evangelical seminary located in Ashland, Ohio, with extension campuses in Cleveland and Columbus. Ashbrook Center for Public Affairs is an academic center at Ashland University, dedicated by Ronald Reagan on May 9, 1983. One emphasis of the center is promoting ...
Ashland faces first-year GMAC school Thomas More for the first time this Saturday, looking for a fifth straight win. Ashland U football gets first look at GMAC newcomer Thomas More Skip to main ...
Ashland University football brings back a lot of key pieces from 2022's GMAC champion, entering the season as a top 15 team in Div. II.
Tim Rose (born October 14, 1941) is an American college football coach and former player. He is the defensive coordinator and linebackers coach for Ashland University, positions he has held since 2009. Rose served as the head football coach at Miami University from 1983 to 1989, compiling a record of 31
The Traveling Trophy is at stake Saturday when Ashland and Hillsdale face off, with both teams still looking for their first win of the year. Ashland U football 'learning how to finish' ahead of G ...
The 1972 Ashland Eagles football team was an American football team that represented Ashland University as an independent during the 1972 NCAA College Division football season. In their 14th year under head coach Fred Martinelli, the Eagles compiled a perfect 11–0 record and outscored all opponents by a total of 354 to 62.