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The Newark Charter Unified Flag Football team won state championships in 2016, 2017, and 2023. [21] [22] The Newark Charter Girls Swim Team won the DIAA Division II championship in 2018 and 2019. [23] The school has finished second in state (or Division II) championship events nine times and third twice.
Football is the most popular and most successful sport at Delaware. The Fighting Blue Hens football teams have won six national titles, including the 2003 NCAA Division I Football Championship. In 2007, the Delaware Blue Hens returned to the championship game, but were defeated by defending champion Appalachian State.
Delaware and Delaware State first played against each other on November 23, 2007, in Newark, Delaware, in the first round of the NCAA Division I National Championship Tournament. The Blue Hens defeated the Hornets 44–7 in front of 19,765 people, the largest playoff crowd in Delaware Stadium history.
Delaware Blue Coats: Basketball: NBA G League: 2013–present Delaware Black Foxes: Rugby league: USARL: 2015–present Delaware Dynasty: Soccer: PDL: 2006–2007 Delaware Destroyers: Basketball: EBA: 1998–present Relocated to Philadelphia as The Destroyers (basketball) in 2010 Delaware Griffins: Football: WPFL: Present Delaware Smash: Tennis ...
The 2024 Delaware Fightin' Blue Hens football team represented the University of Delaware as a member of the Coastal Athletic Association Football Conference (CAA) during the 2024 NCAA Division I FCS football season. They were led by third-year head coach Ryan Carty and played their home games at Delaware Stadium in Newark, Delaware.
In its last away football game Sept. 9, Delaware played at Penn State for the first time. ... has already equaled its 2022 league win total after a satisfying 31-14 conquest ... a roughly 4 ½ ...
The AFFL was founded in 2016 to grow flag football, which will be part of the 2028 Olympics in Los Angeles. This will be the inaugural season for the men’s league.
The stadium was dedicated on June 18, 1913. The field's construction was made possible through a large memorial donation by the parents of Joseph Heckart Frazer, a 1903 graduate of Delaware College. [2] The first Fightin' Blue Hens football game at Frazer Field occurred on October 18, 1913 when Delaware beat visiting Temple 28–0. [3]