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The Bearcats official colors are cardinal and old gold. [3] Willamette's original colors of cardinal red and gold were selected in 1895. [24] Fight Bearcats Fight is the official fight song for the school, and Ode to Willamette is the university's Alma Mater. [45] Blitz is the current mascot, who replaced Barney the Bearcat. [46]
Willamette University is a private liberal arts college with locations in Salem and Portland, Oregon. Founded in 1842, it is the oldest college in the Western United States. [ 4 ] Originally named the Oregon Institute , the school was an unaffiliated outgrowth of the Methodist Mission .
This category is for American football coaches at Willamette University in Salem, Oregon. Pages in category "Willamette Bearcats football coaches" The following 22 pages are in this category, out of 22 total.
The season isn't over yet for the Willamette University women's basketball team. Despite being upset in the semifinals of the conference tournament it hosted, the Bearcats received an at-large bid ...
In 1923, Rathbun succeeded Roy Bohler as physical director at Willamette University. [10] He led the Willamette Bearcats football team to a record of 5–17–2 in three seasons, from 1923 to 1925. [11] Rathbun resigned from his post at Willamette in 1926. [12]
Kefense Hynson, the interim head football coach at Oregon State, was a defensive back at Willamette University from 1999 to 2002. This photo appeared on the game program during the 2001 season.
As coach of the Willamette Bearcats, he led his team to three playoff berths at the NCAA Division III level. He was the running backs coach of the Montreal Alouettes of the Canadian Football League (CFL) in 2013 and 2014 and the offensive coordinator at Lawrence University in Appleton, Wisconsin from 2015 to 2016.
Elizabeth Heaston Thompson (born 1977) is an American athlete who is the first woman ever to score in a college football game. She accomplished this feat on October 18, 1997 as a placekicker for the Willamette Bearcats football team of Willamette University, which then competed in the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) for small colleges. [2]