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|1992 || Garden City || 12 || Itawamba || 10 |
|1992 || Garden City (Kan.) || 12 || Itawamba (Miss.) || 10 |
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|1993 || Northeastern Oklahoma A&M || 52 || Butler County (Kan.) || 50 |
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|1994 || Hinds || 19 || Blinn || 17 |
|1994 || Hinds (Miss.) || 19 || Blinn (Texas) || 17 |
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|1995 || Middle Georgia || 42 || Hutchinson || 37 |
|1995 || Middle Georgia || 42 || Hutchinson (Kan.) || 37 |
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|1996 || Blinn || 43 || Coffeyville || 17 |
|1996 || Blinn || 43 || Coffeyville (Kan.) || 17 |
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|1997 || Snow || 26 || Coffeyville || 22 |
|1997 || Snow (Utah) || 26 || Coffeyville || 22 |
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|1998 || Middle Georgia || 41 || |
|1998 || Middle Georgia || 41 || Northwest Mississippi || 3 |
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|1999 || Blinn || 29 || Fort Scott || 20 |
|1999 || Blinn || 29 || Fort Scott (Kan.) || 20 |
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Revision as of 05:48, 18 August 2006
The Mineral Water Bowl is a college football game hosted in Excelsior Springs, Missouri. From 1947 to 1951, it was a high school bowl game to show case the Excelsior Spring High School team, the Missouri High School Athletic Association disallowed non-sanctioned post-season games. The bowl was put on hold. In 1954, the game was revived, this time as a small-college game. As of 1957, it was one of 11 NCAA sanctioned bowl games. The bowl game continued until 1975, when declining intrest lead to the game being discontinued again. In 1992 the bowl was revived again, this time as a National Junior College Athletic Association bowl game. After 1999, the bowl was reclassified as an NCAA bowl game once again, this time for Division II. Representitives from the Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference and Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletic Association are chosen yearly for the game, as the top-placing team in each conference not receiving a bid to the NCAA Division II playoffs.
All-Time Scores
HIGH SCHOOL | ||||
1948 | Excelsior Springs (MO) | 48 | Mexico (MO) | 18 |
1949 | Excelsior Springs | 12 | North Kansas City (MO) | 6 |
1950 | Raytown (MO) | 7 | Excelsior Springs | 0 |
1951 | Harrisonville (MO) | 14 | Higginsville (MO) | 13 |
SMALL COLLEGE | ||||
1954 | Hastings College | 20 | College of Emporia | 14 |
1955 | Missouri Valley | 31 | Hastings College | 7 |
1956 | St. Benedict's | 14 | NE Oklahoma State | 13 |
1957 | William Jewell | 33 | Hastings College | 14 |
1958 | Lincoln University | 21 | Emporia State | 0 |
1959 | College of Emporia | 21 | Austin College | 20 |
1960 | Hillsdale College | 17 | Iowa State Teachers | 6 |
1961 | NE Missouri State | 22 | Parsons College | 8 |
1962 | Adams State | 23 | Northern Illinois | 20 |
1963 | Northern Illinois | 21 | SW Missouri State | 14 |
1964 | North Dakota State | 14 | Western Colorado | 13 |
1965 | North Dakota U. | 37 | Northern Illinois | 20 |
1966 | Adams State | 14 | SW Missouri State | 8 |
1967 | William Jewell | 14 | Doane College | 14 |
1968 | Doane College | 10 | Central Missouri St. | 0 |
1969 | St. John's College | 21 | Simpson College | 0 |
1970 | Franklin College | 40 | Wayne State | 12 |
1971 | Bethany College | 17 | Missouri Valley | 14 |
1972 | Ottawa University | 27 | Friends University | 20 |
1973 | William Jewell | 20 | St. Mary's | 9 |
1974 | Midland Lutheran | 32 | Friends University | 6 |
1975 | Missouri Western | 44 | Graceland College | 0 |
Junior College | ||||
1992 | Garden City (Kan.) | 12 | Itawamba (Miss.) | 10 |
1993 | Northeastern Oklahoma A&M | 52 | Butler County (Kan.) | 50 |
1994 | Hinds (Miss.) | 19 | Blinn (Texas) | 17 |
1995 | Middle Georgia | 42 | Hutchinson (Kan.) | 37 |
1996 | Blinn | 43 | Coffeyville (Kan.) | 17 |
1997 | Snow (Utah) | 26 | Coffeyville | 22 |
1998 | Middle Georgia | 41 | Northwest Mississippi | 3 |
1999 | Blinn | 29 | Fort Scott (Kan.) | 20 |
NCAA DIVISION II | |||||
2000 | Winona State | 43 | Missouri Western | 41 | 3 OT |
2001 | Central Missouri State | 48 | Minnesota, Duluth | 17 | |
2002 | Emporia State | 34 | Winona State | 27 | OT |
2003 | Missouri Western | 24 | Concordia, St. Paul | 14 | |
2004 | Washburn | 36 | Northern State | 33 | |
2005 | Missouri Western | 35 | Concordia, St. Paul | 23 |