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1939 – Bethel (Ks.) rejoined the KCAC in the 1939–40 academic year. 1953 – Friends rejoined the KCAC in the 1953–54 academic year. 1958 – Southwestern (Ks.) and Sterling rejoined the KCAC, in the 1958–59 academic year. 1968 – St. Mary of the Plains College and Tabor College joined the KCAC in the 1968–69 academic year.
The 1946 Bethel Graymaroons football team was an American football team that represented Bethel College in North Newton, Kansas, ...
Gene Johnson, assistant coach for USA Basketball in the 1936 Olympic Games; Art Kahler, only person to coach at two different major colleges at the same time – head basketball coach at Brown University and football coach at Dickinson College in Carlisle, Pennsylvania.
No. 0 Bethel Thresher Stadium • North Newton, Kansas L 54–0 – September 1, 2012 12:00 PM Kansas Wesleyan No. 22 Cumberland: Dyersburg High School • Dyersburg, Tennessee (Big River Bowl) L 20–31 – September 1, 2012 1:00 PM Sterling No. 13 Benedictine: Larry Wilcox Stadium • Atchison, Kansas: L 6–59 – September 1, 2012 1:00 PM
Bethel managed to put up 477 yards in total offence to Bethany's 509, but it was not enough and the Threshers were defeated 31–44. With a mere 4:45 left in the game, Bethel managed to get the score within 6 points when quarterback Jason Vail connected with Austin Unruh for a 35-yard touchdown pass and Jamess Cousler made the extra point.
KCAC may refer to: . Kansas City Athletic Club, an athletic club in Kansas City, Kansas; Kansas Collegiate Athletic Conference, an NAIA collegiate athletic conference based in Kansas
Two teams begin the season with new head coaches. Bethel's current coach is Martin Mathis. [3] Mathis replaces James Dotson, who took over the role for one season [4] after the sudden resignation of Travis Graber on July 27, 2012. [5] Bethany's Manny Matsakis is also new to his team and a first-year head coach.
The Kansas Wesleyan athletic teams are called the Coyotes. The university is a member of the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA), primarily competing in the Kansas Collegiate Athletic Conference (KCAC) since the 1902–03 academic year.