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| La Salle Explorers Football |
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| First season |
1931 |
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| Staff |
| Athletic director |
Dr. Thomas Brennan |
| Head coach |
Tim Miller |
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2nd year, 3–17 |
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| Stadium |
| Home stadium |
McCarthy Stadium |
| Stadium capacity |
7,500 |
| Stadium surface |
Sprinturf |
| Location |
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| League/Conference |
| Conference |
MAAC |
| Team records |
| All-time record |
86–110–8 (.439) |
| Postseason bowl record |
0–0–0 |
| Awards |
| National titles |
0 |
| Conference titles |
0 |
| All-Americans |
0 |
| Pageantry |
| Colors |
Blue and Gold |
| Fight song |
La Salle University Alma Mater |
| Mascot |
The Explorer |
| Website |
GOEXPLORERS.com |
The La Salle Explorers football team is the former interscholastic American football team at La Salle University. The team competed in the MAAC football league at the Football Championship Subdivision level (formerly DI-AA).
The football program existed from 1931-1941, until the start of World War II. The war reduced the amount of male students at the university, so the football program ended in 1941. It was revived in 1997.
At the end of the 2007 Football season, in which the team finished 0-10, it was announced that La Salle would again be discontinuing the Football program. [1] [2]
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La Salle Explorers Head Football Coaches |
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Conley • Brill • Henry • Manlove • Stalcup • Longo • Miller
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La Salle University |
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| Academics |
Schools: School of Arts and Sciences • School of Business Administration • School of Nursing & Health Sciences
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| Athletics |
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| Campus |
Art Museum • Carriage House • Christian Brother's Residence • College Hall • Connelly Library • Japanese Tea Ceremony House • Peale House • Philadelphia
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| Student life |
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| Miscellaneous |
La Salle University (book)
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