This Sunday, the Benedictine Ravens will showcase their 2012 football team in Wilcox Stadium with the annual Spring Game at 2:00.
BC looks forward to an exciting fall as they return an outstanding group of athletes from last years NAIA Football Championship Series qualifying team. The Ravens went 9-3 in 2011 and finished third in the HAAC.
Head Coach Larry Wilcox will have starting quarterback Bill Noonan (Jr., Houston) along with First-Team All-HAAC running back Cameron Fore (Jr., Rolla, MO) and its top 2 receivers back on offense.
The Raven defense will be led by HAAC Defensive Player of the Year Jordan Ancar (Sr., Port Sulphur, LA) and safety Ashton Stephens (Sr., Topeka) who was also a conference first team performer.
Admission to Sunday's Spring Game is free. Coach Wilcox and his staff encourage you to come to the stadium and enjoy an afternoon with Benedictine football.
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