Kanza Bowl

Hummer Sports Complex

The Kanza Bowl is an annual American NCAA Division II college football bowl game played between teams from the Lone Star Conference and the Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association that is played the first Saturday of each December at the Hummer Sports Park on the grounds of the former Topeka State Hospital in Topeka, Kansas.

In 2010 it was called the Lower Kanza Bowl after being sponsored by local plumbing company Lower Inc.

The first game was December 5, 2009. The conferences have a commitment to play the game at least until 2012.[1]

The MIAA competes in two of the three active football bowls in NCAA Division II. The other bowl is the Mineral Water Bowl in Excelsior Springs, Missouri.

Teams competing in the bowls are teams from the conference that have the best records that are not competing in the NCAA Division II National Football Championship series. In the case of the MIAA, the team with the best record has the choice to compete in the Kanza or in the Mineral Water Bowl against an opponent from the Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference.

The MIAA competes in two of the three bowl games that are left in Division II. The Pioneer Bowl in North Carolina closed at the end of 2007 season but played again in 2009.[2] and the Dixie Rotary Bowl in Utah closed at the end of the 2008 season.

The game is to be on field where all Topeka high schools play. The $17.5 million facility opened in 2003 on the grounds of the former Topeka State Hospital.[3]

Due to financial difficulties and lack of finding a core sponsor, the Kanza Bowl was cancelled for the 2013 season.<ref name"2013"> Kanza Bowl Cancelled 2013 season Retrieved August 24, 2013</ref>

Game results

Date Winner Score Loser Score
December 5, 2009West Texas A&M31Nebraska–Omaha25
December 4, 2010Washburn45Midwestern State14
November 26, 2011West Texas A&M26Central Missouri7
November 25, 2012Emporia State45Texas A&M–Kingsville38

References

Coordinates: 39°03′36″N 95°42′46″W / 39.060068°N 95.712805°W / 39.060068; -95.712805

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