Washington U. Bears
2002 season
Overall record: 6-4 - Conference: 3-0
9/7 vs. Simpson W, 16-14
9/14 vs. MacMurray L, 16-10
9/21 at Illinois Wesleyan L, 31-24
9/28 vs. Rose-Hulman W, 24-19
10/5 at Rhodes L, 34-27
10/12 vs. Trinity (Texas) L, 30-0
10/19 at Chicago * W, 38-17
10/26 vs. Case Western Reserve * W, 49-42
11/2 at Rochester W, 28-14
11/9 vs. Carnegie Mellon * • W, 31-17
All times Eastern    (* Conference; • In-region)
Coach: Larry Kindbom (Kalamazoo '79)
Conference: UAA
Enrollment: 6003
Location: St. Louis, MO
Colors: Red, Green
Stadium: Francis Field (3300)
Surface: Turf
Link to official site
2012 (5-5, 3-0 UAA)
2011 (6-4, 2-1 UAA)
2010 (7-3, 2-1 UAA)
2009 (4-6, 1-2 UAA)
2008 (5-5, 1-2 UAA)
2007 (7-3, 1-2 UAA)
2006 (6-4, 2-1 UAA)
2005 (6-4, 2-1 UAA)
2004 (6-4, 3-0 UAA)
2003 (6-4, 3-0 UAA)
2002 (6-4, 3-0 UAA)
2001 (8-2, 3-0 UAA)
2000 (5-4, 2-1 UAA)
1999 (8-3, 3-0 UAA)
November 10, 2012 Washington U. Retains Founders Cup with 23-7 Win at Chicago
November 3, 2012 Third-Quarter Rally Lifts Washington U. to 10-7 Win At Case Western Reserve;
October 27, 2012 Washington U. Celebrates Senior Day With 15-3 Win Over Carnegie Mellon
October 20, 2012 Washington U. Celebrates Head Coach Larry Kindbom’s 60th Birthday With 18-13 Win at Denison
October 13, 2012 Second Quarter Deficit too Much For Washington U. in 34-14 Loss to No. 15 Wabash
September 29, 2012 Turnovers Costly in Washington University's 17-14 Loss at DePauw
September 22, 2012 Washington U. Defeats Kenyon 28-23 For First Win of Season
September 15, 2012 Washington U. Suffers 20-14 Loss to Coe in First-Ever Meeting
September 8, 2012 Washington U. Falls at Rhodes 20-17 in Overtime
August 31, 2012 Washington U. Falls to No. 1 Wisconsin-Whitewater 34-0 in Season Opener
December 13, 2011 UAA teams splitting into conferences
November 12, 2011 Washington U. defeats Chicago 38-20 to Regain Possession of Founders Cup
November 5, 2011 Washington U. Has Three-Game Winning Streak Snapped in 16-6 Loss to Case Western Reserve
October 29, 2011 Knott's 77-yard TD Leads Washington U. to 14-7 Win at Carnegie Mellon
October 22, 2011 Dan Burkett's Three Touchdowns Leads Washington U. to 24-21 Victory at Oberlin
October 15, 2011 WASHU Holds on For 24-20 Win Over Wooster
October 8, 2011 #12 Wabash Defeats Washington U., 24-3, to Remain Undefeated
September 24, 2011 Washington University in St. Louis Football Falls at North Park, 13-10
September 17, 2011 Washington University Falls at Home to No. 21 Wittenberg, 20-17
September 13, 2011 Going all out
September 10, 2011 Washington University Football Improves to 2-0 With 48-21 Victory Over Rhodes
September 3, 2011 Washington U. Wins 2011 Season Opener at Knox, 28-10
November 13, 2010 Washington University Football Falls at Chicago, 13-10, in Regular Season Finale; Bears End Season With 7-3 Record
November 6, 2010 Bears block Case's playoff run
November 6, 2010 Bears Improve to 7-2 With 14-13 Victory at Case Western Reserve
October 30, 2010 Late Rally Leads Washington University Past Carnegie Mellon, 20-13, in Overtime
October 23, 2010 Washington U. Defeats Oberlin, 21-7, For Fourth-Straight Victory
October 16, 2010 Bears Shock Wooster For Third-Straight Victory
October 12, 2010 Statistical Spotlight
October 9, 2010 Two at the top
October 9, 2010 Washington U. Shocks #19, Wabash, 24-20
September 25, 2010 Washington University Routs Westminster, 36-6, to Snap Two-Game Losing Streak
September 18, 2010 Washington U. Falls at No. 6 Wittenberg, 37-7
September 11, 2010 Rhodes 14, Washington U. 10
September 4, 2010 Washington U. 34, Knox 3
January 14, 2003 D-III player wins nation's top award
2002 season
Washington U. 3-0 6-4
Case Western Reserve 1-2 6-4
Carnegie Mellon 1-2 5-5
Chicago 1-2 4-5
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Still Mount Union
St. Thomas
Mary Hardin-Baylor
Wesley
Anyone else
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