2025 Anderson Football News
Macholtz Stadium is entering a defining moment in its nearly 50-year history as Anderson University begins construction on long-awaited upgrades that will shape the future of Raven athletics. With a generous restricted gift from a faithful donor couple, AU now has the green light to launch Phase I of the renovation plan, signaling a new era for a facility that has supported generations of student-athletes since 1977.
Anderson University football senior Jake Simpson and women’s soccer senior Rebekah Fannin have been named as Anderson's selections for the Heartland Collegiate Athletic Conference (HCAC) Fall Sportsmanship Team, which was announced on Wednesday.
Anderson University tallied 50 Tom Bohlsen academic all-Heartland Collegiate Athletic Conference (HCAC) selections for the Fall 2025 season, which was announced on Wednesday.
Anderson University football freshman Jaylen Hayes garnered D3football.com Third-Team All-Region honors, which was announced on Wednesday.
Nine Anderson University football players received all-Heartland Collegiate Athletic Conference (HCAC) recognition, which was announced on Wednesday.
Anderson University football senior Zaire Prioleau has been selected to the D3football.com Team of the Week, which was announced on Tuesday.
Anderson University football senior Zaire Prioleau has been tabbed the Heartland Collegiate Athletic Conference (HCAC) Defensive Player of the Week, which was announced by the conference on Monday.
The Anderson University football team captured a 26-20 Heartland Collegiate Athletic Conference (HCAC) victory against Manchester University to retain The Bronze Ball on Saturday in North Manchester.
Men’s Swimming & Diving picked up a 128-11 victory against Bluffton University and a 107-72 victory against Wittenberg University in Bluffton, Ohio. Women’s Swimming & Diving coasted past Bluffton University 155-36, but fell to Wittenberg University 144-72 in Bluffton, Ohio. Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology topped Football 38-0 in HCAC action in Terre Haute. Hanover College swept Volleyball 3-0 in HCAC action in Hanover. The University of Olivet hung on to a 77-75 victory against Men’s Basketball in O.C. Lewis Gymnasium.
The Anderson University football team (1-7, 0-4) falls to Franklin College (4-4, 2-2) by a score of 41-7 during Saturday’s Heartland Collegiate Athletic Conference (HCAC) matchup at Lapel High School.
Anderson University football sophomore Brehdyn Clemons collected multiple weekly accolades following Saturday's performance against Wilmington College.
Women’s Soccer fought to a 1-1 tie with Transylvania University in HCAC action at Fridley Field. During the Halloween Invitational in Bloomington, Ill., Men’s Swimming & Diving Tied for second place while Women’s Swimming & Diving secured fourth place. Transylvania University topped Volleyball with a sweep in HCAC action in Lexington, Ky. Wilmington College fought past Football by a score of 34-23 at Lapel High School. Transylvania University handed Men’s Soccer a 5-0 loss.
Women’s Soccer routed Berea College in HCAC action 7-0 in Berea, Ky. Men’s Soccer outlasted Berea College 2-1 in HCAC action in Berea, Ky. Men’s Golf is tied for second after Day 1 of the HCAC Preview in Richmond, Ky. During the Indiana D-III Invitational in Crawfordsville, Women’s Swimming & Diving earned fourth place and Men’s Swimming & Diving finished sixth place. Hanover College topped Football 58-0 in HCAC action in Hanover.
Women’s Swimming & Diving team picked up a 153-37 victory against Manchester University and a 128-64 victory against Hanover College. Men’s Swimming & Diving rolled past Hanover College 118-24, but fell to Manchester University 132-76. Women’s Soccer took down Franklin College 3-1. Men’s Soccer fought past Franklin College 1-0. Men’s Tennis charged past Indiana University East 6-1. Women’s Tennis charged past Indiana University East 6-1, but fell to St. Mary’s College (Ind.) 7-0. Franklin College topped Volleyball in three sets. Bluffton University handed Football a 49-7 loss.
Women’s Golf Sits in Third Place after Day 1 of the Beaver Fall Classic. Women’s Soccer captured a 1-0 victory against Earlham College in Heartland Collegiate Athletic Conference (HCAC) action on Senior Day. Football fell to Mount St. Joseph University 41-21 in HCAC action. Mount St. Joseph University put together a sweep of Volleyball. In the Silver Division of the Louisville Classic, Women’s Cross Country finished 19th while Men’s Cross Country placed 21st. Earlham College handed Men’s Soccer a 2-1 loss.
Women’s Golf currently sits in second place after Day 1 of the Randy Sadler Invitational in Yorktown. Men’s Soccer turned in a 1-1 tie with Spalding University behind a late goal in Louisville, Ky. Asbury University earned a four-set victory against Volleyball in O.C. Lewis Gymnasium. Kalamazoo College fought past Football 27-0 in a weather-affected contest in Kalamazoo, Mich. Spalding shut out Women’s Soccer 2-0 at Fridley Field. Men’s Cross Country and Women’s Cross Country both finished 11th place in the John McNichols Invitational in Terre Haute.






















