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| Hamline Pipers football | |
|---|---|
| First season | 1882 (1882) |
| Athletic director | Alex Focke |
| Head coach | Chip Taylor[1] 9th season, 22–58 (.275) |
| Stadium | Klas Field (capacity: 2,000) |
| Year built | 2004 |
| Location | Saint Paul, Minnesota |
| NCAA division | Division III |
| Conference | MIAC |
| All-time record | 426–518–30[2] (.453) |
| Conference titles | |
| 5 | |
| Colors | Burgundy and gray[3] |
| Mascot | The Piper |
| Website | hamlineathletics.com/football |
TheHamline Pipers football team representsHamline University in the sport ofAmerican football. The team played thefirst intercollegiate football game in Minnesota on September 30, 1882. The team lost toMinnesota, 4-0.[4][5]
A founding member, Hamline has been a member of theMinnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference since 1920.[6]
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