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Snow Valley Bowl

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Snow Valley Bowl is located in downtown Snow Valley. The stadium is the home stadium for the Snow Valley Bears.

Baldwin Stadium

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Baldwin Stadium is the home of the Baldwin University Bruins and the Canyon City University Coyotes. The Stadium is located between Canyon City and Washinton on the west side of the river.

Williams 2013 Recap

The 2013 season was a solid season for the team. The coach promises that this will not be an issue in 2014, so long as players continue working hard on and off of the field.

YEARWLCONF
Williams University 2013103(7-2)

WILLIAMS STATE 2013 RECAP

The coach is really putting the pressure on. If they don’t fire up next season, it will be a another sub 500 season at Williams State. Coach Purdy is looking for improvement in 2014.

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Williams State 201457(2-7)

Three Trees Stadium

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Three Trees Stadium is the home of the NCU Bulldogs and the RCU Rams. The Stadium is located downtown Rock City.

King Stadium

King Stadium is the largest stadium in the country. The stadium is the home for three FBS football teams. The three teams who call King Stadium home are the BCU Killer Bees, UNAB Crocodiles, and the Pineville Pioneers. The stadium is located north of downtown Bush City on the BCU campus.

A Colossal Tri-Team Fortress in the Heart of Bush City

In the realm of sports, there are edifices that transcend their physical boundaries to become legends in their own right. Nestled just north of downtown Bush City, on the expansive grounds of BCU campus, stands the colossal King Stadium. It’s not just its mammoth size that leaves visitors in awe, but the fact that it serves as a battleground for not one, not two, but three FBS football teams.

King Stadium, with its state-of-the-art facilities, has set a benchmark in the country as the largest stadium of its kind. This architectural marvel has become a mecca for football enthusiasts, embodying the spirit of competition and camaraderie. The BCU Killer Bees, UNAB Crocodiles, and the Pineville Pioneers — each team brings its unique fervor, painting the stadium with their vibrant colors and electrifying the atmosphere with their passionate fans.

The BCU Killer Bees, with their striking black and yellow, infuse the air with buzz and anticipation every time they take the field. The UNAB Crocodiles, known for their tactical gameplay, draw in crowds that resonate with their primal roars. And not to be overshadowed, the Pineville Pioneers carry the torch of tradition and the relentless spirit of the early frontiersmen from whom they draw their name.

King Stadium is more than a venue; it’s a landmark where history is made, where warriors clash, and stories of glory and heartbreak are woven into the fabric of time. The strategic location on the BCU campus makes it an accessible coliseum for students and locals alike, fostering a sense of unity and pride that only sports of such magnitude can inspire.

As the sun sets on Bush City, the stadium lights up, not just literally but also with the energy of the thousands who throng to witness the spectacle of football. The roar of the crowds, the clash of the titans on the field, and the shared moments of triumph and loss echo through the halls of King Stadium, reverberating the ethos of American football.

Indeed, King Stadium is not just a structure of concrete and steel; it is the heart of Bush City, beating loud and strong with the footsteps of every player that runs across its field and every fan who cheers them on. It’s where legends are born and the spirit of football lives on.

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Capital Stadium

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The Opulent Nest of the Williams University Ospreys

Amidst the educational sanctuaries of Williams University lies a jewel of athletic prowess and architectural grandeur – the New Capital Stadium. This is not merely a stadium; it’s a statement, a testament to the prosperity and ambition that characterizes the region. Situated a stone’s throw away from the state’s Capitol, it serves as a beacon, drawing in fans and athletes alike.

Home to the formidable Williams University Ospreys, the New Capital Stadium is where athleticism takes flight, quite literally. The Ospreys, known for their competitive spirit and grace under pressure, mirror the elegance and strength of the structure they call home. The proximity to the Capitol isn’t just about location; it’s symbolic of the team’s and the university’s standing in the heart of the country’s progress and power.

In a part of the country that flourishes with abundance, the New Capital Stadium spares no expense. It boasts cutting-edge technology, luxurious amenities, and a fan experience that rivals any across the globe. Every seat in the stadium offers an unobstructed view of the action, ensuring that each spectator feels the rush of the game as intimately as the players on the field.

The stadium’s design reflects a perfect blend of innovation and comfort. From the expansive concourses to the gourmet concession stands, from the VIP boxes offering panoramic views to the state-of-the-art training facilities, every inch of the New Capital Stadium is crafted with precision and passion. It’s a place where future generations of Ospreys will grow, learn, and soar.

When the lights come on and the crowd roars, there’s a palpable energy that resonates through the New Capital Stadium. It’s where legends are born and history is made. For the Williams University Ospreys and their supporters, it’s not just a venue for sports; it’s a hallowed ground that reflects their drive towards excellence and their commitment to remain at the pinnacle of collegiate athletics.

In essence, the New Capital Stadium is more than a hub for sports; it’s a landmark that embodies the essence of Williams University and the vibrant community that surrounds it. It’s where the spirit of the Ospreys takes flight, right in the shadow of the Capitol, reminding everyone that here, at Williams, they play to lead and inspire.

BCU 2011

2011
DateTeamH/AOppFinal ScoreScore
Regular Season
BCUVSFCS M91-23W
BCUVSMINN65-7E
BCUATUTSA38-31W
BCUVSUNAB77-45W
BCUATWIL90-19W
BCUATPU90-14W
BCUVSNCU94-14W
BCUVSSV43-40L
BCUVSWIL St55-14W
BCUATRCU45-24W
BCUATUE45-36L
BCUVSCC26-17L
Bowl Season / CFB Games
Boca BowlBCUVSLOU47-39L

Ellisburg wins the 2011 Lucky 13 Championship

Ellisburg Triumphs Over Sun Valley State in Thrilling Lucky 13 Championship

In a dramatic finish where SVSU attempted an onside kick, the University of Ellisburg recovered and edged out Sun Valley State University (SVSU) 35-29 to capture the Lucky 13 Championship on their home field. It was a game for the ages, with both teams showcasing offensive firepower, but Ellisburg’s quarterback George Stevenson emerged as the hero of the night.

Ellisburg ran 447 yards of total offense, with Stevenson at the heart of the attack. The standout QB passed for 307 yards and delivered three touchdown passes, while also rushing for 125 yards and adding two more touchdowns on the ground. His dual-threat performance led Ellisburg to victory and earned him the highest honor of the college football season—the Heisman Trophy, awarded right after the game.

On the other side, SVSU gave a tremendous effort, amassing 486 yards of total offense. Their quarterback, Addison Biadasz, put on a passing clinic, throwing for 410 yards and four touchdowns. Biadasz found Heisman hopeful Lamont Walters eight times for 152 receiving yards, but despite their aerial success, they couldn’t overcome Stevenson and the Ellisburg offense.

The game was played at Ellisburg’s home stadium after they won a pivotal final regular-season matchup against SVSU, granting them home-field advantage. The championship showdown lived up to the hype, with both teams trading blows in a hard-fought contest.

Ultimately, it was George Stevenson’s remarkable performance that lifted Ellisburg to the championship and cemented his legacy with the Heisman Trophy, leading the university to its biggest win of the season.

George Stevenson the 2011 Heisman.