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Evans and Heitkamp Chosen as Clyde
Lamb Award Winners
Senior student-athletes Matt
Evans (Mt. Sterling/Westfall) and Sara Heitkamp (Ft. Recovery/Ft.
Recovery) were recently chosen as recipients of the Clyde A. Lamb
Scholar Athlete award for excellence on the playing field and in the
classroom for the 2005-06 school year.
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Five Capital Football Players Named All-Americans
By Football Gazette
Five
Capital University football players were named All-Americans by Football
Gazette.
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Four Capital Football Players Named All-Americans
Crusaders Finish Season Ranked No. 5 in the Nation
Four
Capital University football players were named All-Americans by
D3football.com. Only national finalist the University of
Wisconsin-Whitewater had more selections with five.
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D3FOOTBALL.COM TOP 25
Collins & Hausler Headline D3Football.com
All-Region Team
Capital University head
football coach Jim Collins and senior safety Kyle Hausler
(Hilliard/Hilliard Davidson) were named North Region Coach and
Defensive Player of the Year by D3Football.com.
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Cardiac Crusaders Make 2005 Football Season One To
Remember
Sports movies typically
have a team overcome impossible odds, win memorable games and excite the
masses surrounding the program with a run toward a championship ... well
few could have imagined a more exciting real life script that was the
Capital University 2005 football season.
>>SEASON REVIEW
Collins
Named AFCA Regional Coach of the Year
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STORY
Playoff Run for Capital Ends at Mount
Union
Howes Has Record-Setting Day
No. 5 Mount Union 34, No. 16 Capital 31
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STORY
Cardiac Crusaders Upset No. 1 seed Wabash: Move on
to Quarterfinals
No. 16 Capital 14, No. 15 Wabash 11
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Capital Tops OAC With Nine First Team All-OAC
Selections; Kyle Hausler Named Defensive Back of the Year
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Capital
Survives and Advances in First NCAA Playoff Win
No. 16 Capital 21, No. 12 North Central 19
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Capital Ties Mark For
Wins In a Season; Rolls Past Wilmington
No. 21 Capital 48, Wilmington 10
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STORY
No. 21 Capital Picks
Off No. 25 John Carroll
No. 21 Capital 19, No. 25 John Carroll 7
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STORY
Capital Kicks For a Win at Ohio Northern
Capital 16, No. 11 Ohio Northern 14
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Crusaders Stifle Yellow Jackets
Capital 34, Baldwin-Wallace
0
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Capital Runs Past Muskingum
Capital 30, Muskingum 13
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STORY
Spitz
Named OAC Special Teams Player-of-the-Week
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STORY
Capital Downs Visiting Marietta
Capital 41, Marietta 10
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Mount Union Beats Capital on
Fourth
Quarter Surge
No. 3 Mount Union 42, No. 21 Capital 24
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STORY
Crusaders Roll Past Heidelberg as Records Fall
No. 22 Capital 66, Heidelberg 0
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STORY
Turnovers Cost No. 12 Capital
Otterbein 17, No. 12 Capital 14
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Howes Named OAC Football Offensive Player of the
Week
Capital University senior Lewis Howes
(Delaware/Principia Prep, Mo.) was named Ohio Athletic Conference
Football Offensive Player of the Week for his seven catch, 117-yard, two
touchdown performance in Capital's season-opening 54-0 win at
Wittenberg.
Saturday Night Fever;
Capital Hands Wittenberg First Shutout Since 1992
Capital 54, Wittenberg 0
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Capital Picked Third in OAC Preseason Poll
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Capital Preseason No. 24 in Street & Smith's Poll; Kyle Hausler Named
All-American
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Capital Enters Broadcast Agreement With
WVKO-1580AM
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