2011 Heart of America Athletic Conference football season

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2011 Heart of America Athletic Conference football season
Heart of America Athletic Conference logo.png
League NAIA
Sport football
DurationFall-Winter 2011
Number of teams10
Regular season
Football seasons
 2010
2012  
2011 Heart of America Athletic Conference football standings
ConfOverall
Team W L  W L 
No. 6 MidAmerica Nazarene +^  8 1   10 2  
No. 10 Missouri Valley +^  8 1   9 2  
No. 13 Benedictine (KS) ^  7 2   9 3  
No. 21 Baker  6 3   7 3  
Central Methodist  5 4   5 5  
Avila  4 5   4 6  
Evangel  3 6   3 7  
Peru State  2 7   2 8  
Graceland  1 8   1 9  
Culver–Stockton  1 8   1 10  
  • + Conference co-champions
  • ^ – NAIA playoff participant
Rankings from NAIA Coaches' Poll

The 2011 Heart of America Athletic Conference football season is made up of 10 college athletic programs that compete in the Heart of America Athletic Conference (HAAC) under the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) for the 2011 college football season. The season began play on August 27 with the Victory Sports Network College Fanz First Down Classic. [1]

Contents

Conference teams and information

SchoolMascotHead CoachLocationStadium
Avila Eagles Justin Berna Kansas City, Missouri Vincent P. Dasta Stadium
Baker Wildcats Mike Grossner Baldwin City, Kansas Liston Stadium
Benedictine Ravens Larry Wilcox Atchison, Kansas Larry Wilcox Stadium
Central Methodist Eagles Alan Dykens Fayette, Missouri Davis Field
Culver-Stockton Wildcats Jeff Duvendeck Canton, Missouri Ellison Poulton Stadium
Evangel Crusaders Brenton Illum Springfield, Missouri JFK Stadium
Graceland Yellowjackets Jeff Douglas Lamoni, Iowa Huntsman Field
MidAmerica Nazarene Pioneers Jonathan Quinn Olathe, Kansas Pioneer Stadium
Missouri Valley Vikings Paul Troth Marshall, Missouri Gregg-Mitchell Field
Peru State Bobcats Terry Clark Peru, Nebraska Oak Bowl

Schedule

Schedule is subject to change. [2]

Index to colors and formatting
HAAC member won
HAAC member lost
Winning team in bold

Week 0

DateTimeVisiting teamHome teamSiteTVResultAttendanceRef.
August 27, 20111:00 PM Concordia University No. 22 BenedictineLarry Wilcox Stadium • Atchison, Kansas Benedictine Raven Sports Network W 450  
August 27, 20117:00 PMNo. 10  Ottawa No. 23 BakerListon Stadium • Baldwin City, Kansas (College Fanz First Down Classic) Victory Sports Network W 4116  
#Rankings from NAIA Coaches' Poll. All times are in Central Time.

Concordia vs. #22 Benedictine

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Concordia00000
#22 Benedictine71714745

Benedictine dominated the game starting when Cameron Fore caught a 4yard pass from quarterback Bill Noonan for a touchdown in the first quarter. Benedictine accumulated 442 yards of total offense in 67 plays, averaging 6.6 yards per play. They scored six touchdowns (3 rushing and 3 passing) and committed only one penalty for five yards the entire game.

Benedictine earned 19 first downs on offense where Concordia only achieved a total of 4. The score ended with a Benedictine victory at 450. [3]

#10 Ottawa vs. #23 Baker

1234Total
#10 Ottawa1330016
#23 Baker143101441

Nationally ranked at #23, Baker University upset #10 ranked Ottawa University in the 2011 College Fanz First Down Classic played at Liston Stadium in Baldwin City, Kansas. Ottawa scored first when Shane Gimzo completed a 9-yard run for a touchdown with 9:02 remaining in the first quarter. It was the only lead Ottawa would hold for the entire game, which they lost when Baker's Tyler Hatcher ran the kickoff return for 82 yards for a touchdown and Andrew Kimrey completed the PAT kick. Later that same quarter, Baker's Reggie Harris ran a 62-yard punt return for a touchdown to take the lead.

Ottawa managed to get close several times with the score at the end of the first half with Baker leading 1716. [4]

Baker managed to hold Ottawa scoreless in the second half of play while scoring three touchdowns and a field goal. [5] Baker recovered two fumbles and intercepted two passes to win with a final score of 4116. [4]

Baker Running Back John Babb was named the game's Offensive MVP with 102 rushing yards on 10 attempts, 1 reception for 11 yards, and a Touchdown. Baker Outside Linebacker Adam Steele was named Defensive MVP with 16 tackles (7 Unassisted), 2 Interceptions and One Tackle for Loss. [6]

Week 1

DateTimeVisiting teamHome teamSiteTVResultAttendanceRef.
September 1, 20116:30 PMEvangel Nicholls State (NCAA Division I FCS)Guidry Stadium • Thibodaux, Louisiana L 4212  
September 3, 20111:30 PMGracelandCulver-StocktonEllison Poulton Stadium • Canton, Missouri 3510 0 
September 3, 20112:00 PMAvila Lincoln University Dwight T. Reed Stadium • Jefferson City, Missouri L 353  
September 3, 20115:00 PMNo. 22 Benedictine Sterling Smisor StadiumSterling, Kansas W 014  
September 3, 20116:00 PMCentral MethodistNo. 3 MidAmerica NazarenePioneer Stadium • Olathe, Kansas 240  
September 3, 20116:00 PMNo. 12 McPhersonNo. 11  Missouri Valley College Gregg-Mitchell Field • Marshall, Missouri W 4710  
September 3, 20116:00 PMPeru StateNo. 23 BakerListon Stadium • Baldwin City, Kansas 5512  
#Rankings from NAIA Coaches' Poll. All times are in Central Time.

Evangel vs. Nicholls State

1234Total
Evangel00000
Nicholls State2177742

Evangel played outside the NAIA against NCAA Division I FCS Nicholls State of the Southland Conference [7] and failed to score a single point. Conversely, Nicholls scored 21 points in the first quarter and stacked together 422 yards of total offense while limiting Evangel to 147, leaving the final score at 420. [8]

Andre Brimhall led Evangel with 76 yards passing and 14 rushing. [9] Evangel suffered particularly in controlling the ball and losing turnovers. [10]

Graceland vs. Culver-Stockton

1234Total
Graceland0100010
Culver-Stockton50131735

Culver-Stockton started off with 5 points in the first quarter, but Graceland answered with ten in the second to lead 105 at halftime. But the lead Graceland gained was lost in the third quarter and went unanswered for the rest of the game as Culver-Stockton scored 30 points in the second half. [11]

Culver-Stockton's defense scored twice, once with a safety and then again with a touchdown by advancing a fumble. [12] It was the first season-opening win for Culver-Stockton since 2005. [13]

Avila vs. Lincoln

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Avila00033
Lincoln0208735

NCAA Division II Lincoln University of Missouri (a member of the MIAA) managed 453 yards of total offense and held NAIA Avila to 270 yards in their 353 victory. [14] Neither team scored until the second quarter when Lincoln running back Deon Brock caught a 36-yard from freshmen quarterback Robert Redmond for a touchdown, capping a 62-yard drive. Lioncoln failed to convert the extra point. [15]

#22 Benedictine vs. Sterling

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#22 Benedictine770014
Sterling00000

Sterling lost its second consecutive game and its home opener to #22 ranked Benedictine. Benedictine managed to achieve 265 yards in total offense where Sterling managed only 76. Both teams combined for 17 punts in the game for a total of 337 yards punting. On defense, Sterling managed one interception for 20 yards but also lost a fumble on offense.

The only scores came from Benedictine's two touchdowns and extra points in the first and second quarter, leaving the final score at 140. [16]

Central Methodist vs. #3 MidAmerica Nazarene

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Central Methodist00000
#3 MidAmerica Nazarene7140324

The MidAmerica Nazarene Pioneers outscored the Central Methodist Eagles 240 in Olathe. Nazarene accumulated 402 yards of total offense and held the Eagles to 192. The Pioneers scored all three touchdowns on the ground and an additional field goal in the fourth quarter. [17]

With this victory, MidAmerica Nazarene extended their domination of the series to 283, winning the last three matchups of the two schools. [18]

#12 McPherson vs. #11 Missouri Valley

1234Total
#12 McPherson300710
#11 Missouri Valley14672047

#11 Missouri Valley proved its ranking above #12 McPherson with a 4710 thrashing in its home opener against last year's KCAC champion. Missouri Valley took the lead in the first quarter when Lorenzo Dennard completed 5 yard run for a touchdown and held the lead for the remainder of the game. Missouri Valley scored seven touchdowns: five on the ground, one by air, and one more on defense while accumulating 486 yards of total offense. McPherson could only manage one touchdown and 136 yards of total offense and could not convert a single third down situation in 14 attempts. [19]

Local McPherson sportswriter Steve Sell noted before the game that McPherson's team was "full of unknowns" and noted that the more challenging opponent scheduled early in the season is different from previous years. [20]

Peru State vs. #23 Baker

1234Total
Peru State606012
#23 Baker102414755

The Baker Wildcats advanced their record to 20 for the season by defeating Nebraska's Peru State 5512 at Baldwin City. Baker accumulated 468 yards of total offense and held Peru State to 111. Baker scored a total of seven touchdowns, four by passing and three by rushing and picked off three interceptions on defense. [21]

Baker's John Babb led the Wildcats on the ground with 129 yards on 11 carries and teammate Jake Morse added 183 yards in the air with three touchdowns. [22]

Week 2

DateTimeVisiting teamHome teamSiteTVResultAttendanceRef.
September 10, 20111:00 PMPeru StateCulver-StocktonEllison Poulton Stadium • Canton, Missouri 5827  -
September 10, 20116:00 PMGraceland Lindenwood Harlen C. Hunter StadiumSaint Charles, Missouri L 1067  -
September 10, 20116:00 PMNo. 3 MidAmerica NazareneNo. 11 Missouri ValleyGregg-Mitchell Field • Marshall, Missouri Missouri Valley Sports Network  2126  -
September 10, 20116:00 PMAvilaCentral MethodistDavis Field • Fayette, Missouri 030  -
September 10, 20116:00 PMNo. 23 BakerEvangelJFK Stadium • Springfield, Missouri 2734  -
#Rankings from NAIA Coaches' Poll. All times are in Central Time.

Only Graceland had a non-conference game in week two, which they lost to Lindenwood University. However, there were some exciting games as #11 Missouri Valley upset #3 MidAmerica Nazarene and unranked Evangel managed a win against #23 Baker. Benedictine did not play and thus remained unbeaten alongside Missouri Valley College.

Culver-Stockton vs. Peru State

1234Total
Culver-Stockton3710727
Peru State1410171758

Peru State scored twice in the first quarter and then held the lead for the remainder of the game. Included in the first quarter run was a 70-yard interception return by Peru State's Trey Rigby for a touchdown.

Peru State managed 497 yards of total offense, 25 first downs, and seven touchdowns while only committing two penalties the entire game. Culver-Stockton managed 384 yards of total offense, but could only get 18 first downs and three touchdowns, while committing six penalties for a total of 50 yards. The final score of the game was 5827 with Peru State taking the victory. [23]

Graceland vs. Lindenwood

1234Total
Graceland003710
Lindenwood27772667

Graceland traveled to former HAAC member and 2009 champion Lindenwood. [24] Lindenwood took the lead early and big in the first quarter and at the half led by 340. Graceland managed a field goal in the third and touchdown in the fourth quarter, but gave up an additional 33 points in the process to end the game by score of 6710. [25]

MidAmerica Nazarene vs. Missouri Valley

1234Total
#3 MidAmerica Nazarene1400721
#11 Missouri Valley7109026

MidAmerica Nazarene traveled to Missouri Valley for what was considered by many to be one of the most important games in conference play for the season. Coaches and sportswriters alike agreed that the winner of this game, only in week 2, would have the "inside edge" to the conference championship. [26]

Although ranked eight spots lower in the NAIA Coaches' poll, Missouri Valley secured a win at home in a close matchup that ended with the final score 2621. [27] During the game, Missouri Valley managed five takeaways and a fourth-quarter goal line stance to seal the win. [28]

Avila vs. Central Methodist

1234Total
Avila00000
Central Methodist3713730

Central Methodist achieved 404 yards of total offense and held Avila to 158 yards while scoring four touchdowns and holding Avila scoreless the entire game. James Cody Jr ran for two touchdowns including a 67-yard carry to score in the third quarter. Teammates James Harris and Justin Lowe each added a rushing touchdown and Ezequiel Rivera made a first quarter field goal plus three extra points to bring the score to 300 for a Central Methodist victory. [29]

#23 Baker vs. Evangel

1234Total
#23 Baker31131027
Evangel71010734

Nationally ranked Baker University managed to do nearly everything right on the field except win the game. Baker generated 480 yards of total offense compared to Evangel's 389, achieved 25 first downs compared to Evangel's 18, and converted 2 of 3 fourth-down conversions to Evangel's single failed attempt. [30]

The strong statistical performance was outweighed by Baker scoring 27 points and Evangel scoring 34 to win. Evangel took the lead in the first quarter and maintained it through the entire game for the upset at home. [31]

Week 3

DateTimeVisiting teamHome teamSiteTVResultAttendanceRef.
September 17, 201112:00 PMNo. 7 Missouri ValleyAvilaVincent P. Dasta Stadium • Kansas City, Missouri 049  
September 17, 20111:00 PMGracelandNo. 14 BenedictineLarry Wilcox Stadium • Atchison, Kansas 306  
September 17, 20111:00 PMEvangelCulver-StocktonDwight T. Reed Stadium • Jefferson City, Missouri  1027  
September 17, 20116:00 PMCentral MethodistBakerListon Stadium • Baldwin City, Kansas 317  
#Rankings from NAIA Coaches' Poll. All times are in Central Time.

#7 Missouri Valley vs. Avila

1234Total
#7 Missouri Valley014142149
Avila00000

Missouri Valley put up 399 yards of total offense and seven touchdowns against Avila, who could only muster 112 yards of total offense and could not score the entire game. Avila did manage to keep Missouri Valley from scoring in the first quarter, but when Bruce Reyes pushed a 24-yard carry into the end zone with 7:56 on the clock in the second quarter, it was all Missouri Valley from there.

Missouri Valley ran up the score to a 490 victory over Avila, assisted by two fourth quarter defensive touchdowns. Gideon Lockett made a 39-yard interception return for a touchdown, and Daniel Gray recovered a fumble in the end zone for another. [32]

Graceland vs. #14 Benedictine

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Graceland00606
#14 Benedictine7142730

Graceland managed one bright spot in their road game against #14 Benedictine when James Andrews picked up a blocked field goal attempt and ran it 75 yards for a touchdown. The rest of the game was dominated by Benedictine, scoring four touchdowns and a safety. Benedictine's offense produced 350 total yards where Graceland managed only 125.

Benedictine scored first when Jordan Jackson caught a 44-yard pass from Bill Noonan for a touchdown, and led the remainder of the game. The final score was 306. [33]

Evangel vs. Culver-Stockton

1234Total
Evangel7031727
Culver-Stockton037010

A 17-point fourth quarter burst of scores helped Evangel lock the win against Culver-Stockton.

Evangel's Tommy Meyer started the scoring with a 39-yard run for a touchdown in the first quarter. Evangel held the lead until Culver-Stockton tied the score 1010 with 35 seconds left in the third quarter when Jacob Harnacke completed a 2-yard run and Michael Camargo converted the extra point. From that point on, it was all in Evangel's hands, as scores came from Jesse Vaughn's 84 yard punt and Tyre Hemingway's 51 yard interception return. Drew O'Cain also contributed two extra points and a field goal to bring the final score to 2710. [34]

Central Methodist vs. Baker

1234Total
Central Methodist00707
Baker3002831

Baker's Andrew Kimrey made a 21-yard field goal in the first quarter for Baker to take the lead 30. No further scoring occurred until the third quarter, when Central Methodist's Caleb Haynes pushed a 1-yard run into the end zone, and Ezequiel Rivera tacked on the extra point to make the score 73.

Baker then scored four touchdowns in the fourth quarter: Kyle Rooks on a 2-yard run; Jake Green caught a 64-yard pass from Jake Morse; John Babb made a 57-yard run; and Jake Morse dove for 1 yard. Kicker Andrew Kimrey made every extra point, leaving the final score with a clear Baker victory 317. [35]

Week 4

DateTimeVisiting teamHome teamSiteTVResultAttendanceRef.
September 24, 20112:00 PMNo. 13 BenedictinePeru StateOak Bowl • Peru, Nebraska 2147  
September 24, 20116:00 PMCulver-StocktonCentral MethodistDavis Field • Fayette, Missouri 425  
September 24, 20116:00 PMAvilaNo. 8 MidAmerica NazarenePioneer Stadium • Olathe, Kansas 417  
September 24, 20116:00 PMNo. 22 BakerNo. 6 Missouri ValleyGregg-Mitchell Field • Marshall, Missouri 387  
#Rankings from NAIA Coaches' Poll. All times are in Central Time.

Avila vs. #8 MidAmerica Nazarene

1234Total
Avila07007
#8 MidAmerica Nazarene72110341

MidAmerica Nazarene started off the scoring when Juan Redmon caught a 10-yard pass from Sean Ransburg for a touchdown in the first quarter. Cody Morrow's extra point kick made the score 70. Avila responded in the second quarter when Da'Veion Sullivan made good on a 39-yard pass from Vincent Beltran for six points, and Tim Gilday's extra point tied the score 77.

MidAmerica Nazarene answered by scoring three touchdowns in the rest of the second quarter to make it 287 at halftime, and then dominated the second half. MidAmerica scored a total of five touchdowns through 511 yards of total offense while holding Avila to one touchdown and 240 offensive yards. The final score was 417. [36]

#22 Baker vs. #6 Missouri Valley

1234Total
#22 Baker00077
#6 Missouri Valley71471038

Both Baker and Missouri Valley were ranked teams [37] when met for conference play. Last week's game for Baker, they held their opponents to one touchdown for the win. [35] This week, it was Baker's turn to be held to one touchdown for a loss.

Missouri Valley's offense achieved 487 total yards while Baker was only able to make 169. Missouri Valley's 30 first downs and five touchdowns far surpassed Baker's 11 first downs and one touchdown, leaving the final score 387. [38]

Week 5

DateTimeVisiting teamHome teamSiteTVResultAttendanceRef.
October 1, 20111:00 PMMidAmerica NazareneBakerListon Stadium • Baldwin City, Kansas 3033  
October 1, 20111:00 PMEvangelBenedictineLarry Wilcox Stadium • Atchison, Kansas 380  
October 1, 20111:30 PMNo. 15  Bethany AvilaVincent P. Dasta Stadium • Kansas City, MissouriL 1330  
October 1, 20112:00 PMPeru StateGraceland 4513  
October 1, 20112:00 PMMissouri ValleyCulver-StocktonDwight T. Reed Stadium • Jefferson City, Missouri 1448  
#Rankings from NAIA Coaches' Poll. All times are in Central Time.

#15 Bethany vs. Avila

1234Total
#15 Bethany7313730
Avila3001013

Bethany out-paced Avila University in a game that statistically was closely matched between the two teams. Bethany put down 364 yards of total offense, compared to Avila's 331; Bethany had 21 first downs compared to Avila's 19; Bethany went 7 for 15 on third down conversions and Avila went 7 for 17; both teams were 0 for 1 on fourth down attempts. Each side lost a fumble, but Bethany gave up 2 interceptions where Avila had zero.

Despite the similarity of statistics, Bethany won by a score of 30 to 13. [39]

Week 6

DateTimeVisiting teamHome teamSiteTVResultAttendanceRef.
October 8, 20111:00 PMBakerAvilaVincent P. Dasta Stadium • Kansas City, Missouri 2037  
October 8, 20111:00 PMTrinity Bible CollegePeru State 531  
October 8, 20111:30 PMGracelandEvangel 2721  
October 8, 20112:00 PMBenedictineCentral Methodist 326  
October 8, 20116:00 PMCulver-StocktonMidAmerica NazarenePioneer Stadium • Olathe, Kansas 6014  
#Rankings from NAIA Coaches' Poll. All times are in Central Time.

Week 7

DateTimeVisiting teamHome teamSiteTVResultAttendanceRef.
October 15, 20111:00 PMAvilaCulver-StocktonDwight T. Reed Stadium • Jefferson City, Missouri 1327  
October 15, 20111:00 PMMissouri ValleyBenedictineLarry Wilcox Stadium • Atchison, Kansas 3519  
October 15, 20111:00 PMEvangelPeru State 2013  
October 15, 20112:00 PMCentral MethodistGraceland 2741  
October 15, 20112:00 PMNo. 15  Southern Nazarene No. 7 MidAmerica Nazarene Cessna StadiumWichita, Kansas W 4117  
#Rankings from NAIA Coaches' Poll. All times are in Central Time.

#15 Southern Nazarene vs. #7 MidAmerica Nazarene

1234Total
#15 Southern Nazarene737017
#7 MidAmerica Nazarene10217341

MidAmerica Nazarene's Juan Redmon caught a 38-yard pass from Sean Ransburg for a touchdown and rolled to victory over Southern Nazarene at Cessna Stadium in Wichita, Kansas [40] Southern did manage to tie up the score in the second quarter when Shawn Mingledorff kicked a 12-yard field goal to make the score 1010, but just over five minutes later MidAmerica's Sean Ransburg completed a 7-yard run for a touchdown and the Pioneers held the lead for the remainder of the game. Southern's offense managed 275 total yards, where MidAmerica made 418. The final score was 1741, with MidAmerica Nazarene the victors. [41]

The two teams met again in the first round of the national championship playoffs. [40]

Week 8

DateTimeVisiting teamHome teamSiteTVResultAttendanceRef.
October 22, 20111:00 PMBenedictineMidAmerica NazarenePioneer Stadium • Olathe, Kansas 4939  
October 22, 20111:00 PMPeru StateCentral Methodist 3410  
October 22, 20111:00 PMEvangelAvila 276  
October 22, 20112:00 PMGracelandMissouri Valley 780  
October 22, 20112:00 PMCulver-StocktonBakerBaldwin City, Kansas 7121  
#Rankings from NAIA Coaches' Poll. All times are in Central Time.

Week 9

DateTimeVisiting teamHome teamSiteTVResultAttendanceRef.
October 29, 2011AvilaBenedictine 2510  
October 29, 2011Missouri ValleyPeru State 013  
October 29, 2011Culver-StocktonLindenwood 7024  
October 29, 2011Central MethodistEvangel 738  
October 29, 2011MidAmerica NazareneGraceland 1472  
#Rankings from NAIA Coaches' Poll. All times are in Central Time.

Week 10

DateTimeVisiting teamHome teamSiteTVResultAttendanceRef.
November 5, 20111:00 PMGracelandAvila 5022  
November 5, 20111:00 PMPeru StateMidAmerica NazarenePioneer Stadium • Olathe, Kansas 248  
November 5, 20111:00 PMCentral MethodistSoutheast Missouri 5544  
November 5, 20111:00 PMBenedictineBakerBaldwin City, Kansas 107  
November 5, 20111:30 PMCulver-StocktonWilliam Jewell 5224  
November 5, 20111:30 PMEvangelMissouri Valley 5224  
#Rankings from NAIA Coaches' Poll. All times are in Central Time.

Week 11

DateTimeVisiting teamHome teamSiteTVResultAttendanceRef.
November 12, 20111:00 PMCulver-StocktonBenedictine 6910  
November 12, 20111:00 PMMissouri ValleyCentral Methodist(Senior Day) 733  
November 12, 20111:00 PMAvilaPeru State 2326  
November 12, 20111:30 PMMidAmerica NazareneEvangel 037  
November 12, 20112:00 PMBakerGraceland 1450  
#Rankings from NAIA Coaches' Poll. All times are in Central Time.

Postseason

MidAmerica Nazarene, Missouri Valley, and Benedictine qualified to compete in the 2011 NAIA Football National Championship postseason tournament.

First round

DateTimeVisiting teamHome teamSiteTVResultAttendanceRef.
November 19, 201112:00 PMNo. 9  Saint Francis No. 7 Missouri ValleyGregg-Mitchell Field • Marshall, Missouri (NAIA Nationals First Round)L 2814  
November 19, 20111:00 PMNo. 14  Southern Nazarene No. 4 MidAmerica NazarenePioneer Stadium • Olathe, Kansas (NAIA Nationals First Round)W 4028  
November 19, 20111:30 PMNo. 3  Georgetown (KY) No. 15 BenedictineLarry Wilcox Stadium • Atchison, Kansas (NAIA Nationals First Round)L 217  
#Rankings from NAIA Coaches' Poll. All times are in Central Time.

#9 Saint Francis vs. #7 Missouri Valley

1234Total
#9 Saint Francis7701428
#7 Missouri Valley707014

Missouri Valley entered the first round with a record of 91 and as the champions of the Heart of America Athletic Conference. Saint Francis came with a record of 82 and has won eight-straight First Round games in previous years. [42]

Saint Francis scored first and last in their first-round game against Missouri Valley, with a total of four touchdowns for the game. It was enough to record a win on the road by a score of 2814. [43]

#14 Southern Nazarene vs. #4 MidAmerica Nazarene

1234Total
#14 Southern Nazarene0771428
#4 MidAmerica Nazarene13771340

MidAmerica Nazarene and Southern Nazarene began their national title hopes in the first round on November 19, 2011. Both teams met previously this season during week 7 on October 15. MidAmerica has a 58 record in postseason play and Southern Nazarene is in their first postseason game. [40]

MidAmerica Nazarene took the lead in the first quarter when Sean Ransburg managed a 33-yard run for a touchdown and held the lead for the remainder of the game, including Kyle Cobb's 50 yard interception for a touchdown in the second quarter.

Southern Nazarene managed several scores along the way, including Jarod Martin catching a 64-yard pass from Brady Wardlaw for a touchdown. [44]

#15 Benedictine vs. #3 Georgetown (KY)

1234Total
#15 Benedictine70007
#3 Georgetown (KY)770721

Benedictine started quick when Nick Rudolph ran a 22-yard interception for a touchdown and the first score of the game after only 21 seconds had expired. His touchdown and Zach Keenan's extra point were the only scores for Benedictine while Georgetown managed three touchdowns.

After accumulating 366 yards of total offense and holding Benedictine to 278, Georgetown won the game—final score: 721. [45]

Quarterfinals

DateTimeVisiting teamHome teamSiteTVResultAttendanceRef.
November 19, 20111:00 PMNo. 5  Saint Xavier No. 4 MidAmerica NazarenePioneer Stadium • Olathe, Kansas (NAIA National Quarterfinals)L 1429  
#Rankings from NAIA Coaches' Poll. All times are in Central Time.

#5 Saint Xavier vs. #4 MidAmerica Nazarene

1234Total
#5 Saint Xavier6701629
#4 MidAmerica Nazarene070714

Saint Xavier's Wes Gastel caught a 9-yard pass from Jimmy Coy for six points in the first quarter to take the lead. His team held that until the fourth quarter when MidAmerica started to mount a comeback as Austin Conyers caught a 65-yard pass from Tyler Herl for a touchdown and MidAmerica took the lead by a score of 1314. Less than a minute and a half later, Saint Xavier took the lead back and held it for the remainder of the game.

Saint Xavier posted on 408 yards of total offense and 22 first downs while holding MidAmerica Nazarene to just 281 yards and 12 first downs. Saint Xavier scored 16 points in the final quarter towards the final score of 2914. [46]

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The 2011 NAIA football national championship was played on December 17, 2011, as the 56th Annual Russell Athletic NAIA Football National Championship.

The 2011 Victory Bowl, the 15th edition of the annual game, was a college football bowl game played on Saturday, November 19, 2011, at Finley Stadium in Campbellsville, Kentucky. It featured the Campbellsville Tigers against the Greenville Panthers. The Tigers won 21–7.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2012 NAIA football national championship</span> College football game

The 2012 NAIA football national championship was played on December 13, 2012 as the 57th Annual Russell Athletic NAIA Football National Championship. The game matched the once-beaten and 5th-ranked Knights from Marian University against the undefeated and 3rd-ranked Mustangs from Morningside College. The game matched two teams making their first appearance in the championship game, assuring someone would win the title for the first time. The teams proved to be evenly matched, and the outcome was not decided until the winning points were scored in the first round of overtime. With their winning field goal, the Marian Knights prevailed, 30-27 in the first overtime game in NAIA football championship history.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2012 Kansas Collegiate Athletic Conference football season</span> Sports season

The 2012 Kansas Collegiate Athletic Conference football season was made up of 10 United States college athletic programs that competed in the Kansas Collegiate Athletic Conference (KCAC) under the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) for the 2012 college football season. The season began play on August 25, 2012 when the Ottawa Braves hosted the Baker Wildcats.

The 2012 Heart of America Athletic Conference football season is made up of 10 United States college athletic programs that compete in the continental midwest Heart of America Athletic Conference (HAAC) under the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) for the 2012 college football season.

The 2012 Great Plains Athletic Conference football season is made up of 10 United States college athletic programs that compete in the Great Plains Athletic Conference (GPAC) under the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) for the 2012 college football season. Morningside College of Iowa completed the regular season undefeated to win the conference championship and advance to the 2012 NAIA Football National Championship. Northwestern came in second in conference play and also qualified for the championship tournament, but lost in the first round to the Marian Knights by a score of 42–32.

The 2012 Mid-States Football Association season is made up of 13 United States college athletic programs that compete in the Mid-States Football Association (MSFA) under the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) for the 2012 college football season. The conference is divided into two leagues, the Mideast League and the Midwest league.

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