California Vulcans football
First season1916
Athletic directorThomas Pucci
Head coachGary Dunn
7th season, 56–20 (.737)
StadiumHepner–Bailey Field at Adamson Stadium
(capacity: 6,500)
Field surfaceProGrass
LocationCalifornia, Pennsylvania
NCAA divisionDivision II
ConferencePSAC
All-time record41339127 (.513)
Conference titles3
Division titles7
RivalriesIUP Crimson Hawks
ColorsRed and black[1]
   
Fight songChariots of Fire
MascotBlaze the Vulcan
WebsiteCalVulcans.com
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The California Vulcans football program is the intercollegiate American football team for Pennsylvania Western University California (known before July 2022 as California University of Pennsylvania), located in California, Pennsylvania. The team competes in NCAA Division II and is a member of the Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference. California University's first football team was fielded in 1916. The Vulcans play home games at the 6,500-seat Hepner–Bailey Field at Adamson Stadium on their campus, and are coached by Gary Dunn.[2]

Notable former players

Notable alumni, and their current (or last) NFL or professional team, include;

Playoff appearances

NCAA Division II

The Vulcans have made seven appearances in the NCAA Division II playoffs. Their combined record is 9-7.

Year Round Opponent Result
2007 Second Round
Regional Final
Semifinals
Southern Connecticut
Shepherd
Valdosta State
W, 43–7
W, 58–38
L, 24–28
2008 Second Round
Regional Final
Semifinals
Seton Hill
Bloomsburg
Minnesota–Duluth
W, 20–10
W, 27–24
L, 7–45
2009 First Round
Second Round
Regional Final
Semifinals
Fayetteville State
Shippensburg
West Liberty
NW Missouri State
W, 42–13
W, 26–21
W, 57–35
L, 31–56
2010 First Round Bloomsburg L, 26–28
2011 First Round
Second Round
Elizabeth City State
Winston-Salem State
W, 44–0
L, 28–35
2016 Second Round
Regional Final
IUP
Shepherd
W, 44–23
L, 30–41
2017 First Round Assumption L, 31–40

Rivalry

IUP Crimson Hawks

References

  1. "Colors for Brand | Cal U". February 21, 2019. Retrieved June 19, 2019.
  2. "California Historical Data". College Football Data Warehouse. Archived from the original on 2013-01-25. Retrieved 2012-11-30.
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