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Keep up with the results from your favorite Bethel teams by viewing the scores on the schedule pages. For the latest news, check the Recent News box at right.
7-on-7 Passing Tournament
The football 7-on-7 Passing Tournament has been moved to August 1. Read more on the summer sports camp page.
NAIA Track & Field Championship Results
- Andrew McNary advanced to the semifinal round of the 400m Hurdles
- Garrett Hiebert placed 4th to earn All-American honors in the Javelin with a throw of 215-3, a new Bethel College record
- David Daugharthy placed 17th in the Javelin
- Annette Gingerich finished 25th in the Women’s 10,000m
- Tyler Schroeder placed 8th in his flight with a throw of 50-5.5 in the Shot Put
- Kristen Schrag finished in 7th place in her 800m Semifinals heat with a personal record of 2:15.35
- Andrew McNary finished in 7th place in his 400m Hurdles Semifinals heat with a time of 54.18
KCAC Tennis Tournament Champions
The women’s tennis team won the KCAC tournament championship on Sat., May 2, which qualified them for the NAIA Tennis Championships held in Mobile, Alabama.Become a Thresher
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Athletic Fast Facts
- The 2006-07 and 2007-08 football teams earned the title of KCAC co-champions.
- Three coaches were named conference coach of the year during the 2006-07 season.
- Bethel boasts 89 student-athletes who have been named NAIA All-America Scholar Athletes.
- Threshers have won more than 55 conference titles.
- During 1998-99, six of the 10 Thresher teams won conference championships.
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Intercollegiate athletics is an integral part of life at Bethel College. Thresher intercollegiate teams strive toward excellence in all of their goals. Success is not defined simply by a winning record but also by community involvement, the joy of playing, cooperation, friendships, skill improvement and the pride of representing Bethel College. Student-athletes develop life-long skills of teamwork, self-discipline and leadership in an environment committed to Christian higher education. — Athletic Director Diane Flickner
