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In 1900, Muhlenberg launched its football program, which was the college's first varsity sport. In 1925, Haps Benfer became Muhlenberg head football coach, and the team finished the 1925 season 6-3-1. From 1936 to 1945, Doggie Julian was head coach. He recorded a career record of 56–49–2.
Both men's and women's teams exist for basketball, cross country, golf, lacrosse, soccer, tennis, track and field, and wrestling. Men's teams exist for baseball and football; women have teams for softball, field hockey, and volleyball. In 2004, additional athletic facilities were built west of the field house. Updated tennis courts were built ...
The Muhlenberg Mules football team represents Muhlenberg College in college football at the NCAA Division III level. The team, known as the Muhlenberg Mules , have been members of the Centennial Conference since 1983.
Aug. 15—Muhlenberg football has had its struggles in recent seasons and last year's move into Lancaster-Lebanon Section 2 continued that trend. However, fourth-year head coach John Lorchak said ...
Hunter Ginsberg, football, Muhlenberg College Conwell-Egan senior Brooke McFadden (right) will play basketball at The College of New Jersey. Tim Gipli, football, West Chester University
1981 - On June 4, 1981, the Centennial Conference was founded as a football-only league, then known as the Centennial Football Conference.Charter members included Dickinson College, Franklin & Marshall College, Gettysburg College, Johns Hopkins University, Muhlenberg College, Swarthmore College, Ursinus College, and Western Maryland College, now McDaniel College.
Following the normal standard of U.S. sports media, the terms "University" and "College" are ignored in alphabetization, unless necessary to distinguish schools, such as Boston College and Boston University, or are actually used by the media in normally describing the school (formerly the case for the College of Charleston, but media now use ...
The stadium is named for Milton W. "Scotty" Wood, founder of Wood Dining Services. The stadium's field is named for Frank Marino, who served as Muhlenberg's head football coach from 1970 to 1980, head coach of its men's lacrosse team from 1968 to 1977, and head coach of its volleyball team from 1988 to 1995.