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Scots Pick Up Win in First MIAA Game of Season, Defeat Tri-State 58-36
Scots put up 41 unanswered points before Tri-State has a chance to respond in first half.

Kyle Ryan of Reese Named MIAA Offensive Player of the Week
An Alma College player has received the honor for three consecutive weeks.

Second Half Scots' Downfall as They Fall at Wittenberg, 42-24
508 yards of total offense not enough for Scots to get past Tigers.

Brehm Tabbed By Don Hansen's Football Gazette for National Team of the Week
Scots to face Wittenberg in first road game of the season tomorrow.

Josh Brehm Named MIAA Offensive Player of the Week
Senior quarterback puts up 434 yards of total offense in overtime victory.

Scots Send It To Overtime, Defeating UW-Eau Claire 33-30
In a pass-heavy offense, no receiver had more than 100 yards as senior quarterback Josh Brehm throws for 358 yards on the day – one of the best single-game performances in school history. Despite two blocked punts, a blocked field goal and a blocked

UW-Eau Claire Preview - Game at Bahlke Field Saturday at 12 p.m.
Scots to face Blugolds for first time in school history Saturday at Noon.

Joe Cline Named MIAA Offensive Player of the Week
Cline grabbed 13 passes for 175 yards in a 32-31 loss against Cornell last week.

Alma Loses Season Opener To Cornell College, 32-31
Junior receiver Joe Cline of Ithaca posts 175 yards on 13 catches.

 

Spring Term at Alma is a one-month immersion on a single academic topic that offers learning experiences not typically available during the more traditional 15-week fall and winter terms. For example, during Spring Term ‘07 students explored important cultural sites in China, worked to restore a Jewish Holocaust cemetery in Poland, analyzed ethic politics in Scotland, and studied medieval literature in London.

 

Coach Profile

Jim Cole

Jim Cole
Graduation: 1974

Jim Cole '74 enters his 17th season at the helm of the Scots. In 2004, Cole led the Scots to the MIAA title and a berth in the NCAA Division III national playoffs, the second time in three years the Maroon and Cream advanced to the NCAA postseason.

A former All-MIAA and All-District quarterback for the Scots, Cole draws on the championship experiences of playing for the 1970, '71 and '72 MIAA co-champions and coaching the 1988 co-champ's defense.

Cole sports a career mark of 94-60-0, placing him tied in all-time wins at the College with Brooks (94-86-0, 20 seasons).