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Three Crusaders Named
All-Americans
First Two-Time All-American and Most Since 1987
Capital University had three players named All-Americans in
football for just the second time in school history and first time since 1987.
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Trevor Alexander Named First Team
Verizon Academic All-American
Capital University
senior defensive lineman Trevor Alexander (Ashland/Ashland) is a 2002
Verizon Academic All-American College Division First Team selection.
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Capital Well Represented on All-OAC Football Team; Five
First Team Selections Most Since 1987
With five first team selections, Capital
University was well represented on the All-Ohio Athletic Conference Football
Team released today.
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Hausler Named OAC Player of the Week
Capital University freshman Kyle
Hausler (Hilliard/Davidson) was named Ohio Athletic Conference Defensive
Football Player of the Week.
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Slow Second Half Sends Capital to Loss in
Season Finale
John Carroll 16, Capital 6
Capital University's football team
ended the 2002 season with a 16-6 loss at John Carroll University in an Ohio
Athletic Conference game in University Heights on Saturday.
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Alexander Headlines Academic All-OAC Football
Selections
Capital University senior defensive
lineman Trevor Alexander (Ashland/Ashland) was a unanimous first team
selection to the Academic All-Ohio Athletic Conference football team and a
Verizon Academic All-District First Team pick.
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Capital Runs Over Muskingum
Capital 35, Muskingun 27
Rayshaun Gales
(Worthington/Whitehall) ran for a career-high 185 yards to become Capital
University's all-time career rushing leader in a 35-27 Ohio Athletic
Conference win over Muskingum College at Bernlohr Stadium on Saturday.
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Baldwin-Wallace Freezes Capital
Baldwin-Wallace 38, Capital 7
Capital University’s football team
was frozen on and off the field as Baldwin-Wallace College scored a 38-7 Ohio
Athletic Conference win on a windy and cold Saturday in Berea.
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Second Place Capital Travels To Third Place
Baldwin-Wallace in Pivotal OAC Game
With only three games left in the 2002
season, the Capital University football team will look to stay in second place
in the Ohio Athletic Conference standings when they travel to Berea, Ohio, to
take on Baldwin-Wallace College on Saturday at 1:30 p.m. at The George Finnie
Stadium.
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Slow Start Sends Capital to First Conference Loss
No. 1 Mount Union 38, Capital 22
Capital University's football team got
off to a slow start, spotting the No. 1 Mount Union College 17 first quarter
points before falling 38-22 in an Ohio Athletic Conference game at Bernlohr
Stadium on Saturday.
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Capital Blows Past Heidelberg
First place in the OAC on the line next week against Mount
Union
Capital 52, Heidelberg 13
Capital University blew past Heidelberg
College, 52-13, in an Ohio Athletic Conference football game in Tiffin, Ohio,
on Saturday.
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Kyle
Hausler Third Crusader in Four Weeks Named to d3football.com
National Team of the Week
Capital University freshman Kyle Hausler (Hilliard/Davidson) became the
third Crusader in four weeks named to the d3football.com National Team of the
Week.
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Capital Takes Four Game Win Streak on the Road to Heidelberg
The Capital University football team will take a four game
win streak on the road to Tiffin, Ohio, to face Heidelberg College in an Ohio
Athletic Conference game on Saturday at 1:30 p.m.
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Capital Runs Over Otterbein
Crusaders Go to 4-0 in the OAC with Fourth Win in a Row
Capital 35, Otterbein 3
Capital University's football team rushed for
a season-high 254 yards in running over cross-town rival Otterbein College,
35-3, in Homecoming at Bernlohr Stadium on Saturday.
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Crusaders Win Third Straight
Capital 27, Wilmington 7
Capital University won its third game
in a row with a 27-7 win at Wilmington College on Saturday.
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Capital
Blanks Marietta; Crusaders Post First Shutout Since 1996
Capital 35, Marietta 0
Capital University’s football team shut out an opponent for the first
time since 1996 with a 35-0 blanking of Marietta College in an Ohio Athletic
Conference matchup in Marietta, Ohio on Saturday night.
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Crusaders Put Polar Bears on Ice
Capital 47, Ohio Northern 12
Capital University's football team
converted nine Ohio Northern University turnovers into 38 points in a 47-12
rout at home in the Ohio Athletic Conference opener on Saturday.
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Opportunities Lost For Crusaders in Opener
Anderson (Ind.) 25, Capital 24
Capital University's football team saw
two leads disappear and opportunities late evaporate in a 25-24 season opening
loss to Anderson University on Saturday.
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The Sky is the Limit When Anderson Visits Capital
The sky will literally be the limit
when the Capital University football team hosts Anderson (Ind.) University on
Saturday. Both teams employ the spread offense which means as many as four and
sometimes five wide receivers will be out on the field making for plenty of
high flying action.
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2002 OAC Football Media Day
Capital Picked Among OAC Elite
Crusaders Fourth in Media Poll and Fifth in Coaches Poll
Capital University's football team coming off an impressive
7-3 season in 2001 were picked fourth by the media and fifth by the coaches in
preseason polls at the annual Ohio Athletic Conference's Football Media Day at
the Easton Hilton in Columbus.
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STORY
Football - 2002 Preview
Crusaders Look To Turn it up a Notch
in 2002
Capital University's football team
looks to turn it up a notch in 2002 after its best season in 14-years a season
ago.
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>>PRESEASON PRACTICE
SCHEDULE
Capital Announces 2002 Football Schedule
Capital University's second football
season in Bernlohr Stadium features five home games against teams that
combined record for 37-17 a year ago, highlight the 2002 schedule announced
today.
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