The Bethany (Kan.) Swedes represent Bethany College in Lindsborg, Kansas, competing with distinction in the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) as a proud member of the Kansas Collegiate Athletic Conference (KCAC). With a rich history spanning over a century, Bethany College athletics has cultivated a strong tradition of competitive spirit, academic excellence, and community engagement. The Swedes athletic program fields numerous teams, including football, men's and women's basketball, soccer, baseball, softball, track & field, and cross country, consistently striving for excellence on and off the field. The Bethany Swedes football team, known for its tenacious defense and dynamic offense, frequently battles for top honors within the challenging KCAC. Fans eagerly anticipate home games at Anderson Stadium, where the electric game day atmosphere is palpable. Key players like senior quarterback Ethan Miller, a consistent All-Conference talent, often lead the charge, showcasing the dedication of Bethany's student-athletes. On the hardwood, the men's and women's basketball teams draw passionate crowds to Hahn Gymnasium, known for their fast-paced play and clutch performances. Star forward Marcus Thorne has been a standout for the men's team, contributing significantly to their recent successes and national tournament bids. Rivalries are a cornerstone of collegiate sports, and the Bethany Swedes have several intense matchups that ignite the fan base. Clashes against fellow KCAC institutions like the Kansas Wesleyan Coyotes, McPherson College Bulldogs, and Friends University Falcons are always high-stakes affairs, drawing significant attention and showcasing the best of small college athletics in Kansas. These games are not just about winning; they embody the deep-seated pride and competitive fire that defines the Bethany Swedes. The dedicated coaching staff across all sports emphasizes player development, teamwork, and a winning culture, ensuring the Swedes remain a formidable presence in NAIA sports. The Bethany (Kan.) athletic program continues to be a source of immense pride for Lindsborg and the wider Kansas sports community, embodying the spirit of collegiate competition.
The Bethany (Kan.) Swedes represent Bethany College in Lindsborg, Kansas, competing with distinction in the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) as a proud member of the Kansas Collegiate Athletic Conference (KCAC). With a rich history spanning over a century, Bethany College athletics has cultivated a strong tradition of competitive spirit, academic excellence, and community engagement. The Swedes athletic program fields numerous teams, including football, men's and women's basketball, soccer, baseball, softball, track & field, and cross country, consistently striving for excellence on and off the field. The Bethany Swedes football team, known for its tenacious defense and dynamic offense, frequently battles for top honors within the challenging KCAC. Fans eagerly anticipate home games at Anderson Stadium, where the electric game day atmosphere is palpable. Key players like senior quarterback Ethan Miller, a consistent All-Conference talent, often lead the charge, showcasing the dedication of Bethany's student-athletes. On the hardwood, the men's and women's basketball teams draw passionate crowds to Hahn Gymnasium, known for their fast-paced play and clutch performances. Star forward Marcus Thorne has been a standout for the men's team, contributing significantly to their recent successes and national tournament bids. Rivalries are a cornerstone of collegiate sports, and the Bethany Swedes have several intense matchups that ignite the fan base. Clashes against fellow KCAC institutions like the Kansas Wesleyan Coyotes, McPherson College Bulldogs, and Friends University Falcons are always high-stakes affairs, drawing significant attention and showcasing the best of small college athletics in Kansas. These games are not just about winning; they embody the deep-seated pride and competitive fire that defines the Bethany Swedes. The dedicated coaching staff across all sports emphasizes player development, teamwork, and a winning culture, ensuring the Swedes remain a formidable presence in NAIA sports. The Bethany (Kan.) athletic program continues to be a source of immense pride for Lindsborg and the wider Kansas sports community, embodying the spirit of collegiate competition.
The Bethany (Kan.) Swedes represent Bethany College in Lindsborg, Kansas, competing with distinction in the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) as a proud member of the Kansas Collegiate Athletic Conference (KCAC). With a rich history spanning over a century, Bethany College athletics has cultivated a strong tradition of competitive spirit, academic excellence, and community engagement. The Swedes athletic program fields numerous teams, including football, men's and women's basketball, soccer, baseball, softball, track & field, and cross country, consistently striving for excellence on and off the field. The Bethany Swedes football team, known for its tenacious defense and dynamic offense, frequently battles for top honors within the challenging KCAC. Fans eagerly anticipate home games at Anderson Stadium, where the electric game day atmosphere is palpable. Key players like senior quarterback Ethan Miller, a consistent All-Conference talent, often lead the charge, showcasing the dedication of Bethany's student-athletes. On the hardwood, the men's and women's basketball teams draw passionate crowds to Hahn Gymnasium, known for their fast-paced play and clutch performances. Star forward Marcus Thorne has been a standout for the men's team, contributing significantly to their recent successes and national tournament bids. Rivalries are a cornerstone of collegiate sports, and the Bethany Swedes have several intense matchups that ignite the fan base. Clashes against fellow KCAC institutions like the Kansas Wesleyan Coyotes, McPherson College Bulldogs, and Friends University Falcons are always high-stakes affairs, drawing significant attention and showcasing the best of small college athletics in Kansas. These games are not just about winning; they embody the deep-seated pride and competitive fire that defines the Bethany Swedes. The dedicated coaching staff across all sports emphasizes player development, teamwork, and a winning culture, ensuring the Swedes remain a formidable presence in NAIA sports. The Bethany (Kan.) athletic program continues to be a source of immense pride for Lindsborg and the wider Kansas sports community, embodying the spirit of collegiate competition.
The Bethany (Kan.) Swedes represent Bethany College in Lindsborg, Kansas, competing with distinction in the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) as a proud member of the Kansas Collegiate Athletic Conference (KCAC). With a rich history spanning over a century, Bethany College athletics has cultivated a strong tradition of competitive spirit, academic excellence, and community engagement. The Swedes athletic program fields numerous teams, including football, men's and women's basketball, soccer, baseball, softball, track & field, and cross country, consistently striving for excellence on and off the field. The Bethany Swedes football team, known for its tenacious defense and dynamic offense, frequently battles for top honors within the challenging KCAC. Fans eagerly anticipate home games at Anderson Stadium, where the electric game day atmosphere is palpable. Key players like senior quarterback Ethan Miller, a consistent All-Conference talent, often lead the charge, showcasing the dedication of Bethany's student-athletes. On the hardwood, the men's and women's basketball teams draw passionate crowds to Hahn Gymnasium, known for their fast-paced play and clutch performances. Star forward Marcus Thorne has been a standout for the men's team, contributing significantly to their recent successes and national tournament bids. Rivalries are a cornerstone of collegiate sports, and the Bethany Swedes have several intense matchups that ignite the fan base. Clashes against fellow KCAC institutions like the Kansas Wesleyan Coyotes, McPherson College Bulldogs, and Friends University Falcons are always high-stakes affairs, drawing significant attention and showcasing the best of small college athletics in Kansas. These games are not just about winning; they embody the deep-seated pride and competitive fire that defines the Bethany Swedes. The dedicated coaching staff across all sports emphasizes player development, teamwork, and a winning culture, ensuring the Swedes remain a formidable presence in NAIA sports. The Bethany (Kan.) athletic program continues to be a source of immense pride for Lindsborg and the wider Kansas sports community, embodying the spirit of collegiate competition.
The Bethany (Kan.) Swedes represent Bethany College in Lindsborg, Kansas, competing with distinction in the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) as a proud member of the Kansas Collegiate Athletic Conference (KCAC). With a rich history spanning over a century, Bethany College athletics has cultivated a strong tradition of competitive spirit, academic excellence, and community engagement. The Swedes athletic program fields numerous teams, including football, men's and women's basketball, soccer, baseball, softball, track & field, and cross country, consistently striving for excellence on and off the field. The Bethany Swedes football team, known for its tenacious defense and dynamic offense, frequently battles for top honors within the challenging KCAC. Fans eagerly anticipate home games at Anderson Stadium, where the electric game day atmosphere is palpable. Key players like senior quarterback Ethan Miller, a consistent All-Conference talent, often lead the charge, showcasing the dedication of Bethany's student-athletes. On the hardwood, the men's and women's basketball teams draw passionate crowds to Hahn Gymnasium, known for their fast-paced play and clutch performances. Star forward Marcus Thorne has been a standout for the men's team, contributing significantly to their recent successes and national tournament bids. Rivalries are a cornerstone of collegiate sports, and the Bethany Swedes have several intense matchups that ignite the fan base. Clashes against fellow KCAC institutions like the Kansas Wesleyan Coyotes, McPherson College Bulldogs, and Friends University Falcons are always high-stakes affairs, drawing significant attention and showcasing the best of small college athletics in Kansas. These games are not just about winning; they embody the deep-seated pride and competitive fire that defines the Bethany Swedes. The dedicated coaching staff across all sports emphasizes player development, teamwork, and a winning culture, ensuring the Swedes remain a formidable presence in NAIA sports. The Bethany (Kan.) athletic program continues to be a source of immense pride for Lindsborg and the wider Kansas sports community, embodying the spirit of collegiate competition.
The Bethany (Kan.) Swedes represent Bethany College in Lindsborg, Kansas, competing with distinction in the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) as a proud member of the Kansas Collegiate Athletic Conference (KCAC). With a rich history spanning over a century, Bethany College athletics has cultivated a strong tradition of competitive spirit, academic excellence, and community engagement. The Swedes athletic program fields numerous teams, including football, men's and women's basketball, soccer, baseball, softball, track & field, and cross country, consistently striving for excellence on and off the field. The Bethany Swedes football team, known for its tenacious defense and dynamic offense, frequently battles for top honors within the challenging KCAC. Fans eagerly anticipate home games at Anderson Stadium, where the electric game day atmosphere is palpable. Key players like senior quarterback Ethan Miller, a consistent All-Conference talent, often lead the charge, showcasing the dedication of Bethany's student-athletes. On the hardwood, the men's and women's basketball teams draw passionate crowds to Hahn Gymnasium, known for their fast-paced play and clutch performances. Star forward Marcus Thorne has been a standout for the men's team, contributing significantly to their recent successes and national tournament bids. Rivalries are a cornerstone of collegiate sports, and the Bethany Swedes have several intense matchups that ignite the fan base. Clashes against fellow KCAC institutions like the Kansas Wesleyan Coyotes, McPherson College Bulldogs, and Friends University Falcons are always high-stakes affairs, drawing significant attention and showcasing the best of small college athletics in Kansas. These games are not just about winning; they embody the deep-seated pride and competitive fire that defines the Bethany Swedes. The dedicated coaching staff across all sports emphasizes player development, teamwork, and a winning culture, ensuring the Swedes remain a formidable presence in NAIA sports. The Bethany (Kan.) athletic program continues to be a source of immense pride for Lindsborg and the wider Kansas sports community, embodying the spirit of collegiate competition.
The Bethany (Kan.) Swedes represent Bethany College in Lindsborg, Kansas, competing with distinction in the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) as a proud member of the Kansas Collegiate Athletic Conference (KCAC). With a rich history spanning over a century, Bethany College athletics has cultivated a strong tradition of competitive spirit, academic excellence, and community engagement. The Swedes athletic program fields numerous teams, including football, men's and women's basketball, soccer, baseball, softball, track & field, and cross country, consistently striving for excellence on and off the field. The Bethany Swedes football team, known for its tenacious defense and dynamic offense, frequently battles for top honors within the challenging KCAC. Fans eagerly anticipate home games at Anderson Stadium, where the electric game day atmosphere is palpable. Key players like senior quarterback Ethan Miller, a consistent All-Conference talent, often lead the charge, showcasing the dedication of Bethany's student-athletes. On the hardwood, the men's and women's basketball teams draw passionate crowds to Hahn Gymnasium, known for their fast-paced play and clutch performances. Star forward Marcus Thorne has been a standout for the men's team, contributing significantly to their recent successes and national tournament bids. Rivalries are a cornerstone of collegiate sports, and the Bethany Swedes have several intense matchups that ignite the fan base. Clashes against fellow KCAC institutions like the Kansas Wesleyan Coyotes, McPherson College Bulldogs, and Friends University Falcons are always high-stakes affairs, drawing significant attention and showcasing the best of small college athletics in Kansas. These games are not just about winning; they embody the deep-seated pride and competitive fire that defines the Bethany Swedes. The dedicated coaching staff across all sports emphasizes player development, teamwork, and a winning culture, ensuring the Swedes remain a formidable presence in NAIA sports. The Bethany (Kan.) athletic program continues to be a source of immense pride for Lindsborg and the wider Kansas sports community, embodying the spirit of collegiate competition.
Schedule
| Date | Away | Home | Time |
|---|---|---|---|
| Sat, Jan 17 | Lehigh Mountain Hawks | Navy Midshipmen | 6:00 PM UTC |
| Wed, Feb 25 | Old Dominion Monarchs | James Madison Dukes | 10:00 PM UTC |
| Wed, Feb 25 | Western Michigan Broncos | Buffalo Bulls | 11:00 PM UTC |
| Wed, Feb 25 | Southern Miss Lady Eagles | South Alabama Jaguars | 11:00 PM UTC |
| Wed, Feb 25 | St. Bonaventure Bonnies | George Washington Revolutionaries | 11:00 PM UTC |
| Wed, Feb 25 | Kent State Golden Flashes | UMass Minutewomen | 11:00 PM UTC |
| Wed, Feb 25 | Eastern Kentucky Colonels | Austin Peay Governors | 11:00 PM UTC |
| Wed, Feb 25 | La Salle Explorers | VCU Rams | 11:00 PM UTC |
| Wed, Feb 25 | Rhode Island Rams | Richmond Spiders | 11:00 PM UTC |
| Wed, Feb 25 | USC Trojans | Penn State Lady Lions | 11:00 PM UTC |
| Wed, Feb 25 | UNC Asheville Bulldogs | Winthrop Eagles | 11:00 PM UTC |
| Wed, Feb 25 | Davidson Wildcats | Fordham Rams | 11:00 PM UTC |
| Wed, Feb 25 | Detroit Mercy Titans | Youngstown State Penguins | 11:30 PM UTC |
| Wed, Feb 25 | Northern Kentucky Norse | Oakland Golden Grizzlies | 11:30 PM UTC |
| Wed, Feb 25 | TCU Horned Frogs | Cincinnati Bearcats | 11:30 PM UTC |
| Wed, Feb 25 | Miami (OH) RedHawks | Eastern Michigan Eagles | 11:30 PM UTC |
| Wed, Feb 25 | Northwestern Wildcats | Maryland Terrapins | 11:30 PM UTC |
| Wed, Feb 25 | Georgia Southern Eagles | Appalachian State Mountaineers | 11:30 PM UTC |
| Wed, Feb 25 | Akron Zips | Ball State Cardinals | 11:30 PM UTC |
| Wed, Feb 25 | Central Arkansas Sugar Bears | North Alabama Lions | 11:45 PM UTC |
| Thu, Feb 26 | North Florida Ospreys | Florida Gulf Coast Eagles | 12:00 AM UTC |
| Thu, Feb 26 | Wichita State Shockers | UAB Blazers | 12:00 AM UTC |
| Thu, Feb 26 | Saint Joseph's Hawks | George Mason Patriots | 12:00 AM UTC |
| Thu, Feb 26 | Presbyterian Blue Hose | Radford Highlanders | 12:00 AM UTC |
| Thu, Feb 26 | Jacksonville Dolphins | Stetson Hatters | 12:00 AM UTC |
| Thu, Feb 26 | Butler Bulldogs | DePaul Blue Demons | 12:00 AM UTC |
| Thu, Feb 26 | Central Michigan Chippewas | Toledo Rockets | 12:00 AM UTC |
| Thu, Feb 26 | West Virginia Mountaineers | UCF Knights | 12:00 AM UTC |
| Thu, Feb 26 | Gardner-Webb Runnin' Bulldogs | USC Upstate Spartans | 12:00 AM UTC |
| Thu, Feb 26 | Cleveland State Vikings | Wright State Raiders | 12:00 AM UTC |