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  2. Kansas Collegiate Athletic Conference - Wikipedia

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    1928 – Bethel (Ks.), Friends, Sterling and St. Benedict's (Ks.) left the KIAC to become Independents, effective in December 1928 (during the 1928–29 academic year). 1928 – The KIAC was rebranded as the Kansas College Athletic Conference (KCAC), effective in December 1928 (during the 1928–29 academic year).

  3. 2011 Kansas Collegiate Athletic Conference football season

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    On November 12, 2011, Bethel traveled to Ottawa for its final regular season game. After ten touchdowns and 467 yards of total offense, Ottawa won the game by a score of 72–6. Bethel's Nathan Murphy recovered a fumble in the end zone for their only score. [94] The game was surrounded in celebration of the 1,000th game of Ottawa football.

  4. 2013 Kansas Collegiate Athletic Conference football season

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    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.

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  6. 2012 Kansas Collegiate Athletic Conference football season

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    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

  7. 2010 Kansas Collegiate Athletic Conference football season

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    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.

  8. KCAC - Wikipedia

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    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

  9. Mississippi Valley Conference (college) - Wikipedia

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    The league had members in the states of Arkansas, Kentucky, Mississippi, Missouri, and Tennessee. [1] The Mississippi Valley Conference was formed on December 10, 1927, in Memphis, Tennessee, with ten charter members: Bethel College in Russellville, Kentucky; Bethel College—now known as Bethel University—in McKenzie, Tennessee