Elon Phoenix football | |||
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First season | 1909; 115 years ago | ||
Head coach | Tony Trisciani 4th season, 20–20 (.500) | ||
Stadium | Rhodes Stadium (capacity: 11,250) | ||
Field surface | TifSport Bermuda | ||
Location | Elon, North Carolina | ||
NCAA division | Division I FCS | ||
Conference | CAA Football | ||
All-time record | 502–456–18 (.524) | ||
Claimed national titles | 2 NAIA Div. I: (1980, 1981) | ||
Conference titles | 18 | ||
Colors | Maroon and gold[1] | ||
Website | ElonPhoenix.com |
The Elon Phoenix football program is the intercollegiate American football team for the Elon University located in the U.S. state of North Carolina. The school first fielded a football team in 1909 and currently competes in the NCAA Division I Football Championship Subdivision (FCS). After 11 seasons in the Southern Conference, Elon joined the Coastal Athletic Association for all sports, including football, in 2014. The Phoenix play their home games at the 13,100 seat Rhodes Stadium.
The Phoenix have appeared in the FCS Playoffs four times. Their record combined is 0–4.
Year | Round | Opponent | Result |
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2009 | First Round | at Richmond | L 13–16 |
2017 | First Round | vs. Furman | L 27–28 |
2018 | First Round | at Wofford | L 7–19 |
2022 | First Round | at Furman | L 6–31 |
The Phoenix, then known as the Fighting Christians, appeared in the NAIA playoffs six times. Their combined record was 10–4.
Year | Round | Opponent | Result |
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1973 | Semifinals National Championship |
Wisconsin–La Crosse Abilene Christian |
W, 35–24 L, 14–42 |
1974 | Semifinals National Championship |
Henderson State Texas A&I |
W, 21–7 L, 23–34 |
1976 | Semifinals | Central Arkansas | L, 7–10 |
1978 | Quarterfinals Semifinals National Championship |
Concord Grand Valley State Angelo State |
W, 21–6 W, 13–7 L, 14–24 |
1980 | Quarterfinals Semifinals National Championship |
Concord East Texas State Northeastern State |
W, 17–14 W, 14–6 W, 17–10 |
1981 | Quarterfinals Semifinals National Championship |
Concord Hillsdale Pittsburg State |
W, 38–8 W, 41–13 W, 3–0 |
Year | Association | Division | Coach | Selector | Record | Opponent | Score |
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1980 | NAIA | Division I | Jerry Tolley | Playoffs | 13–1–0 | Northeastern State (OK) | 17–10 |
1981 | NAIA | Division I | Jerry Tolley | Playoffs | 11–1–1 | Pittsburg State | 3–0 |
Year | Coach | Conference | Record |
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1933 | Peahead Walker | North State Conference | 5–3–1 |
1934Co | Peahead Walker | North State Conference | 6–2–1 |
1935 | Peahead Walker | North State Conference | 6–4–0 |
1936 | Peahead Walker | North State Conference | 6–5–0 |
1938Co | Horace Hendrickson | North State Conference | 6–3–0 |
1941 | Horace Hendrickson | North State Conference | 8–1–0 |
1957 | Sid Varney | North State Conference | 6–0–0 |
1963Co | George Tucker | Carolinas Conference | 6–4–0 |
1964 | George Tucker | Carolinas Conference | 8–1–1 |
1971 | Shirley Wilson | Carolinas Conference | 8–3–0 |
1972Co | Shirley Wilson | Carolinas Conference | 7–3–1 |
1973 | Shirley Wilson | Carolinas Conference | 12–1–0 |
1974 | Shirley Wilson | Carolinas Conference | 10–2–0 |
1976 | Shirley Wilson | South Atlantic Conference | 11–1–0 |
1977 | Shirley Wilson | South Atlantic Conference | 9–2–0 |
1978Co | Shirley Wilson | South Atlantic Conference | 11–2–1 |
1980Co | Jerry Tolley | South Atlantic Conference | 13–1–0 |
1981 | Jerry Tolley | South Atlantic Conference | 11–1–1 |
Total | 18 |
Notable alumni include: