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Friday, October 10, 2008

NCAA Division III national football championship

NCAA Division III football Championships also called the Amos Alonzo Stagg Bowl. the first Division III national championship in 1973.

  • 1973 Wittenberg 41-0 Juniata
  • 1974 Central 10-8 Ithaca
  • 1975 Wittenberg 28-0 Ithaca
  • 1976 St. John's (Minn.) 31-28 Towson State
  • 1977 Widener 39-36 Wabash
  • 1978 Baldwin-Wallace 24-10 Wittenberg
  • 1979 Ithaca 14-10 Wittenberg
  • 1980 Dayton 63-0 Ithaca
  • 1981 Widener 17-10 Dayton
  • 1982 West Georgia 14-0 Augustana (Ill.)
  • 1983 Augustana (Ill.) 21-17 Union (N.Y.)
  • 1984 Augustana (Ill.) 21-12 Central
  • 1985 Augustana (Ill.) 20-7 Ithaca
  • 1986 Augustana (Ill.) 31-3 Salisbury State
  • 1987 Wagner 19-3 Dayton
  • 1988 Ithaca 39-24 Central
  • 1989 Dayton 17-7 Union (N.Y.)
  • 1990 Allegheny (OT) 21-14 Lycoming
  • 1991 Ithaca 34-20 Dayton
  • 1992 Wisconsin-La Crosse 16-12 Washington & Jefferson
  • 1993 Mount Union 34-24 Rowan
  • 1994 Albion 38-15 Washington & Jefferson
  • 1995 UW-La Crosse 36-7 Rowan
  • 1996 Mount Union 56-24 Rowan
  • 1997 Mount Union 61-12 Lycoming
  • 1998 Mount Union 44-24 Rowan
  • 1999 Pacific Lutheran 42-13 Rowan
  • 2000 Mount Union 10-7 St. John's (Minn.)
  • 2001 Mount Union 30-27 Bridgewater
  • 2002 Mount Union 48-7 Trinity (Texas)
  • 2003 St. John's (Minn.) 24-6 Mount Union


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