Benedictine College/St. Benedict's College sports history on Twitter. Not affiliated with Benedictine College. Photos courtesy of yearbooks, publications, etc.
Really proud of @RavenBaseball for continuing to hold the standard of academic excellence that is expected!
@BenedictineKS provides an amazing challenge to our students to be the best they can be on and off the field.
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Ed O’Rourke is named the school’s outstanding boxer. Leo Danaher, Gene Neff, Casey and Deutsch received gold footballs for making the all-Kansas college team.
May 25, 1936 – Football captain Leo Deutsch is selected as the best all-around athlete at St. Benedict’s at the annual athletic night celebration on campus. Joe Casey is named most valuable football player and Chet Nadolski most valuable in basketball.
On Wednesday afternoon, Joe Loughman won the Javelin for Raven Track & Field at the NAIA Outdoor Track & Field National Championships. Loughman is now a two-time NAIA Outdoor Track All-American after placing sixth a year ago in the same event.
Benedictine College Women’s Soccer is proud to announce our 2026 E-team campaign! All donations will go towards bettering our program and are greatly appreciated!
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May 18, 1986 – Running backs Jamie Mueller and Paul Torline, cornerback Kerry McDonald and tackle Jim Lauterwasser are voted captains of 1986 @RavenFootballBC.
Been awake since 8:30 Friday ... drove through the night to get back to celebrate @BenedictineKS Class of 2026, and finally was able to put into words how @RavenWLAX became the first-ever #NAIAWLAX back-to-back champs!
May 17, 1974 – @RavenBaseball eliminates Emporia State 11-6 in the NAIA District 10 playoffs. Alex Bregen homers for the Ravens and Bill Henningsen drives in five runs.
Congratulations to Jacob Connealy of Benedictine on being named the 2026 Heart Men’s Outdoor Track & Field Coach of the Year!🏆
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