Christopher Newport Captains football explained

Teamname:Christopher Newport Captains football
Firstyear:2001
Athleticdirector:Kyle McMullin
Headcoach:Paul Crowley
Headcoachyear:2nd
Hcwins:14
Hclosses:7
Stadium:TowneBank Stadium
Location:Newport News, Virginia
Stadcapacity:4,200
Stadsurface:Kentucky Bluegrass
Conference:NJAC
Websitename:CNU Athletics
Websiteurl:http://www.cnusports.com/index.asp?path=football
Atwins:142
Atlosses:89
Bowlwins:4
Bowllosses:10
Conftitles:10
Mascotdisplay:Captain Chris

The Christopher Newport Captains football team represents Christopher Newport University in the NCAA Division III, competing as football-only members of the New Jersey Athletic Conference (NJAC). Christopher Newport (CNU) plays its home games at the 4,200 seat TowneBank Stadium, which is located on-campus in Newport News, Virginia. Founded in 2001, the Captains were led by head coach Matt Kelchner until 2016. Coach Art Link, only the second head coach in CNU football history took the helm starting with the 2017 football season. After 11 seasons with the USA South Athletic Conference, the Captains shifted to the NJAC to start the 2015 season.

History

By the late 1990s, the prospect of bringing football to Christopher Newport was gaining momentum from both students and the administration alike. On December 16, 1999, the CNU Board of Visitors voted in favor of starting a football program to compete at the Division III level by the 2001 season.[1] By Spring 2000, the initial schedule was released for play in the Dixie Conference in 2001, and on May 9, 2000, Matt Kelchner was announced as the program's first head coach.[2] In the Captains history, the program has captured seven co-conference and four outright conference championship in addition to making eleven appearances in the Division III playoffs.

Seasons

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Playoffs

First Round L, 7–56
First Round L, 10–24
First Round
Second Round
W, 24–20
L, 3–26
First Round
Second Round
Salisbury
Washington & Jefferson
W, 35–24
L, 14–24
First Round Washington & Jefferson L, 23–27
First Round Washington & Jefferson L, 29–35
First Round L, 7–59
First Round L, 10–34
First Round L, 14–72
First Round
Second Round
Delaware Valley
Widener
W, 29–26
L, 27–37
First Round L, 20–28

See also

Notes and References

  1. News: Barrett . Stephanie . CNU agrees to tackle football . The Daily Press . December 17, 1999.
  2. News: Williams . Jennifer L. . CNU named first coach . The Daily Press . May 10, 2000.
  3. Web site: CNU Football History . CNU Athletics . Christopher Newport University Athletics . 19 March 2023.