Benedictine Ravens
The Benedictine College Ravens are the official sports teams of Benedictine College, located in Atchison, Kansas. They participate in the NAIA and in the Heart of America Athletic Conference (HAAC). The men's college was known as St. Benedict's College (alongside sister institution Mount St. Scholastica College) until a merger in 1971 created co-ed Benedictine College.
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1937 NAIA Men's Basketball Tournament1940 college football season1953 NAIA Men's Basketball Tournament1953 college football season1954 NAIA Men's Basketball Tournament1958 NAIA Men's Basketball Tournament1965 NAIA Men's Basketball Tournament1967_NAIA_Men's_Basketball_Tournament1970_NAIA_Men's_Basketball_Tournament1987_Buffalo_Bills_season1992 NAIA Division II football season1995 NAIA Division II football season1997 NAIA football season1998 NAIA football season2004 NAIA football rankings2005 NAIA football rankings2006_NAIA_football_rankings2007 NAIA football rankings2009 NAIA football rankings2009–10_Emporia_State_Lady_Hornets_basketball_team2010 NAIA football rankings2011 Heart of America Athletic Conference football season2011 NAIA football rankings2012 Great Plains Athletic Conference football season2012 Heart of America Athletic Conference football season2012 NAIA football rankings2013 Kansas Collegiate Athletic Conference football season2013 NAIA football rankings2019 NAIA football seasonAFCA Coach of the Year AwardBenedictine CollegeBenedictine Ravens footballBenedictine Ravens men's basketballBenedictine Ravens track and fieldBob Walsh (American football)Charlie HunekeChris TaborClaude BrownleeDon Klosterman (soccer)
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Benedictine Ravens
The Benedictine College Ravens are the official sports teams of Benedictine College, located in Atchison, Kansas. They participate in the NAIA and in the Heart of America Athletic Conference (HAAC). The men's college was known as St. Benedict's College (alongside sister institution Mount St. Scholastica College) until a merger in 1971 created co-ed Benedictine College.
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The Benedictine College Ravens ...... ted co-ed Benedictine College.
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Laughlin Field at Olsen Stadium
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Ralph Nolan Gymnasium
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Charles Gartenmayer
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Division I
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Raven Fight Song
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John Casey Soccer Center
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Asher Sports Complex
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O'Malley Field at Larry Wilcox ...... ans pack Larry Wilcox Stadium.
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The Benedictine College Ravens ...... ted co-ed Benedictine College.
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