Northwestern State

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Location: Natchitoches, Louisiana
Division: NCAA Division I FCS
Conference (football): Southland Conference
Stadium: Harry Turpin Stadium
Conference (basketball): Southland Conference
Arena: Prather Coliseum

The Northwestern State University Demons compete as members of the Southland Conference in NCAA Division I FCS football and in NCAA Division I basketball. Northwestern State is a public institution located about an hour south of Shreveport in Natchitoches, Louisiana. The school has an undergraduate enrollment of around 9,000.

Northwestern State is located on the south side of Natchitoches, nestled between the town itself and the regional airport along LA 6 (University Parkway). Exit 138 off I-49 is the LA 6 exit, and the campus is three miles east of the interchange. Caspari Street runs north-south, bisecting the campus; Turpin Stadium (16,000) and Prather Coliseum (4,000) are on Caspari on the south side of the grounds.

Northwestern's chief rivals are Nicholls State and Stephen F. Austin; the two teams share not only a long history together but the name of a tongue-twisting hometown. (Natchitoches and Nacogdoches are the French and Spanish spellings, respectively, for a local Indian tribe and the local pronunciation of the two names is almost identical).

The Demons have provided an impressive 44 players to the NFL, including several Pro-Bowlers: Dolphins WR Mark Duper, Cardinals and Cowboys TE Jackie Smith (who famously dropped the potential tying touchdown pass in Super Bowl XIII while with Dallas), Saints and Falcons QB Bobby Hebert, Oilers WR Charley Hennigan, Bills DB Terrence McGee, Patriots RB John Stephens, Oilers FB Charley Tolar, and Chiefs RB Joe Delaney, who earned the Presidential Citizens Medal, the NCAA Award of Valor, and ultimately a spot on the Chiefs Ring of Honor and in the College Football Hall of Fame due to tragic circumstances. Delaney, who himself could not swim, dove into deep water at an amusement park in Monroe, Louisiana, to save three children who were foundering. Two of the children were rescued, but the third drowned along with Delaney. His number has not been officially retired by the Chiefs, but it has not been assigned since his death. Delaney and Stephens were both named Rookie of the Year after their rookie seasons; NSU is the only school outside Division I-A to have had two players receive the honor.

Northwestern's basketball legacy is nowhere near as impressive. John McConathy played 11 games for the Milwaukee Hawks in 1952; Trey Gilder played two games for Memphis in 2009.

Conference Affiliations

Football

Southland Conference NCAA I FCS 1987-present
Gulf Star Conference NCAA I FCS 1984-1986
NCAA Division I FCS Independents NCAA I FCS 1978-1983
NCAA Division I Independents NCAA I FBS 1976-1977
NCAA Division II Independents NCAA II 1975-1975
Gulf South Athletic Conference NAIA I 1972-1974
NAIA Division I Football Independents NAIA I 1971-1971
Gulf States Conference NAIA I 1970-1970
Gulf States Conference NAIA 1970-1970
Gulf States Conference NAIA 1956-1969
Gulf States Conference unclassified 1948-1955
Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference 1928-1940
Louisiana Intercollegiate Conference 1921-1947
unclassified independent 1907-1920

Note: Membership in Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference was concurrent with membership in Louisiana Intercollegiate Conference.

Basketball

Southland Conference NCAA I 1987-present
Gulf Star Conference NCAA I 1984-1987
Trans-America Athletic Conference NCAA I 1980-1984
NCAA Division I Independents NCAA I 1976-1980
Gulf South Athletic Conference NAIA 1972-1976
Gulf States Conference NAIA 1948-1972
Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference 1928-1941
Louisiana Intercollegiate Conference 1921-1947
unclassified independent 1912-1921

Note: Membership in Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference was concurrent with membership in Louisiana Intercollegiate Conference.

Post-Season Appearances

Football

NCAA Division I FCS Playoffs 1988, 1997, 1998, 2001, 2002, 2004

Basketball

NCAA Division I Men's Tournament 2001, 2006
NAIA Men's Basketball Tournament 1974

Championships

Football

Southland Conference Champions 1988, 1997, 1998, 2004
Gulf Star Conference Champions 1984
Gulf South Athletic Conference Champions 1972
Gulf States Conference Champions 1953, 1957, 1958, 1962, 1966

Basketball

Southland Conference Tournament Champions 2001, 2006
Southland Conference Regular Season Champions 2005, 2006, 2007
Southland Conference East Division Regular Season Champions 2007
NAIA District 30 Champions 1974
Gulf States Conference Champions 1949, 1954, 1955, 1958, 1960
Louisiana Intercollegiate Conference Champions 1922, 1940

External Links

Northwestern State University Athletics