2003 Wagner Seahawks football team

Last updated

2003 Wagner Seahawks football
Conference Northeast Conference
Record6–5 (3–4 NEC)
Head coach
Home stadium Wagner College Stadium
Seasons
  2002
2004  
2003 Northeast Conference football standings
ConfOverall
Team W L  W L 
Monmouth +  6 1   10 2  
Albany +  6 1   7 4  
Robert Morris  4 3   6 4  
Stony Brook  4 3   6 4  
Sacred Heart  3 4   6 5  
Wagner  3 4   6 5  
Central Connecticut  2 4   3 8  
Saint Francis (PA)  0 7   1 9  
  • + Conference co-champions

The 2003 Wagner Seahawks football team represented Wagner College in the 2003 NCAA Division I-AA football season as a member of the Northeast Conference (NEC). The Seahawks were led by 23rd-year head coach Walt Hameline and played their home games at Wagner College Stadium. Wagner finished the season 6–5 overall and 3–4 in NEC play to tie for fifth place.

Schedule

DateTimeOpponentSiteResultAttendanceSource
September 61:00 p.m. La Salle *W 10–61,852 [1]
September 131:00 p.m.at Iona *W 34–17 1,035
September 206:00 p.m.at Stony Brook L 21–284,697
September 271:00 p.m. Marist *
  • Wagner College Stadium
  • Staten Island, NY
L 13–24 2,422
October 41:00 p.m. Central Connecticut State
  • Wagner College Stadium
  • Staten Island, NY
W 39–16 1,372
October 111:00 p.m.at Monmouth L 0–243,536
October 187:00 p.m.at Siena *W 34–6578
October 251:00 p.m.at Robert Morris
L 28–311,008
November 11:00 p.m. Albany
  • Wagner College Stadium
  • Staten Island, NY
L 7–281,011
November 81:00 p.m. Saint Francis (PA)
  • Wagner College Stadium
  • Staten Island, NY
W 21–73,100
November 151:00 p.m. Sacred Heart
  • Wagner College Stadium
  • Staten Island, NY
W 24–161,124

[2]

Related Research Articles

The 2011 Wagner Seahawks football team represented Wagner College in the 2011 NCAA Division I FCS football season as a member of the Northeast Conference (NEC). The Seahawks were led by 31st-year head coach Walt Hameline and played their home games at Wagner College Stadium. Wagner finished the season 4–7 overall and 4–4 in NEC play to tie for fourth place.

The 2012 Wagner Seahawks football team represented Wagner College in the 2012 NCAA Division I FCS football season as a member of the Northeast Conference (NEC). They were led by 32nd-year head coach Walt Hameline and played their home games at Wagner College Stadium. They are a member of the Northeast Conference. Wagner finished the season 9–4 overall 7–1 in NEC play to share the conference title with Albany. The Seahawks earned the conference's automatic bid into the NCAA Division I Football Championship playoffs, the first playoff appearance in school history, where they defeated Colgate in the first round before falling in the second round to Eastern Washington.

The 2018 Wagner Seahawks football team represented Wagner College in the 2018 NCAA Division I FCS football season as a member of the Northeast Conference (NEC). They were led by fourth-year head coach Jason Houghtaling and played their home games at Wagner College Stadium. Wagner finished the season 4–7 overall and 3–3 in NEC play to place fourth.

The 2019 Wagner Seahawks football team represented Wagner College in the 2019 NCAA Division I FCS football season as a member of the Northeast Conference (NEC). They were led by fifth-year head coach Jason Houghtaling and played their home games at Wagner College Stadium. Wagner finished the season 1–11 overall and 1–6 in NEC play to place seventh. Houghtaling was fired after the season.

The 2010 Wagner Seahawks football team represented Wagner College in the 2010 NCAA Division I FCS football season as a member of the Northeast Conference (NEC). The Seahawks were led by 30th-year head coach Walt Hameline and played their home games at Wagner College Stadium. Wagner finished the season 5–6 overall and 3–5 in NEC play to place fourth.

The 2009 Wagner Seahawks football team represented Wagner College in the 2009 NCAA Division I FCS football season as a member of the Northeast Conference (NEC). The Seahawks were led by 29th-year head coach Walt Hameline and played their home games at Wagner College Stadium. They finished the season 6–5 overall and 5–3 in NEC play to tie for third place.

The 2008 Wagner Seahawks football team represented Wagner College in the 2008 NCAA Division I FCS football season as a member of the Northeast Conference (NEC). The Seahawks were led by 28th-year head coach Walt Hameline and played their home games at Wagner College Stadium. Wagner finished the season 3–7 overall and 1–6 in NEC play to place seventh.

The 2007 Wagner Seahawks football team represented Wagner College in the 2007 NCAA Division I FCS football season as a member of the Northeast Conference (NEC). The Seahawks were led by 27th-year head coach Walt Hameline and played their home games at Wagner College Stadium. Wagner finished the season 7–4 overalland 3–3 in NEC play to place in a three-way tie for third.

The 2006 Wagner Seahawks football team represented Wagner College in the 2006 NCAA Division I FCS football season as a member of the Northeast Conference (NEC). The Seahawks were led by 26th-year head coach Walt Hameline and played their home games at Wagner College Stadium. Wagner finished the season 4–7 overall and 0–7 in NEC play to place eighth.

The 2005 Wagner Seahawks football team represented Wagner College in the 2005 NCAA Division I-AA football season as a member of the Northeast Conference (NEC). The Seahawks were led by 25th-year head coach Walt Hameline and played their home games at Wagner College Stadium. Wagner finished the season 6–5 overall and 3–4 in NEC play to place in a three-way tie for third.

The 2004 Wagner Seahawks football team represented Wagner College in the 2004 NCAA Division I-AA football season as a member of the Northeast Conference (NEC). The Seahawks were led by 24th-year head coach Walt Hameline and played their home games at Wagner College Stadium. Wagner finished the season 6–5 overall and 3–4 in NEC play to place in a three-way tie for fourth place.

The 2002 Wagner Seahawks football team represented Wagner College in the 2002 NCAA Division I-AA football season as a member of the Northeast Conference (NEC). The Seahawks were led by 22nd-year head coach Walt Hameline and played their home games at Wagner College Stadium. Wagner finished the season 7–4 overall and 4–3 in NEC play to place third.

The 2001 Wagner Seahawks football team represented Wagner College in the 2001 NCAA Division I-AA football season as a member of the Northeast Conference (NEC). The Seahawks were led by 21st-year head coach Walt Hameline and played their home games at Wagner College Stadium. Wagner finished the season 3–6 overall and 3–5 in NEC play to tie for fourth place. Wagner's September 15 game at Georgetown was canceled due to college football's collective decision to postpone games following the September 11 attacks.

The 2000 Wagner Seahawks football team represented Wagner College in the 2000 NCAA Division I-AA football season as a member of the Northeast Conference (NEC). The Seahawks were led by 20th-year head coach Walt Hameline and played their home games at Wagner College Stadium. Wagner finished the season 6–5 overall and 6–2 in NEC play to place third.

The 1999 Wagner Seahawks football team represented Wagner College in the 1999 NCAA Division I-AA football season as a member of the Northeast Conference (NEC). The Seahawks were led by 19th-year head coach Walt Hameline and played their home games at Wagner College Stadium. Wagner finished the season 5–5 overall and 5–2 in NEC play to place third.

The 1998 Wagner Seahawks football team represented Wagner College in the 1998 NCAA Division I-AA football season as a member of the Northeast Conference (NEC). The Seahawks were led by 18th-year head coach Walt Hameline and played their home games at Wagner College Stadium. Wagner finished the season 7–3 overall and 3–2 in NEC play to tie for second place.

The 1997 Wagner Seahawks football team represented Wagner College in the 1997 NCAA Division I-AA football season as a member of the Northeast Conference (NEC). The Seahawks were led by 17th-year head coach Walt Hameline and played their home games at Wagner College Stadium. Wagner finished the season 6–4 overall and 2–2 in NEC play to place third.

The 1996 Wagner Seahawks football team represented Wagner College in the 1996 NCAA Division I-AA football season as a member of the Northeast Conference (NEC). This year was the team's first season as a member of the Northeast Conference after their transition from being an NCAA Division I-AA independent program. The Seahawks were led by 16th-year head coach Walt Hameline and played their home games at Wagner College Stadium. Wagner finished the season 5–5 overall and 2–2 in NEC play to tie for second place.

The 1995 Wagner Seahawks football team represented Wagner College in the 1995 NCAA Division I-AA football season. This year was the team's final season as an NCAA Division I-AA independent program before transitioning to being a member of the Northeast Conference (NEC). The Seahawks were led by 15th-year head coach Walt Hameline and played their home games at Wagner College Stadium. They finished the season 8–2 and lost in the ECAC–IFC Division I-AA Bowl to Duquesne.

The 2022 Wagner Seahawks football team represented Wagner College as a member of the Northeast Conference (NEC) during the 2022 NCAA Division I FCS football season. The Seahawks, led by third-year head coach Tom Masella, played their home games at Wagner College Stadium.

References

  1. "La Salle falls to Wagner". The Philadelphia Inquirer. September 7, 2003. Retrieved May 28, 2023 via Newspapers.com.
  2. "2003 Football Schedule". Wagner College Athletic Department . Retrieved May 12, 2020.