Bethel University earned the National Christian College Athletic Association’s Presidential Award for the second consecutive year.
by Alexis Wildrick '25 | Jun 1, 2026
Bethel University earned the National Christian College Athletic Association’s Presidential Award for the second consecutive year.
by Alexis Wildrick '25 | May 27, 2026
Bethel University has named Weston Kundo head cross country coach, bringing NAIA championship experience and a Christ-centered vision to the program.
by Lissa (Grashorn) Diaz '07 | May 26, 2026
Bethel alumnus Bruce Faltynski ’05 reflects on how faith, running and community shaped his journey from student-athlete to Mishawaka police lieutenant.
by Bethel University Athletics | May 14, 2026
Bethel University has named Cameron Screeton head baseball coach, bringing NAIA experience and a Christ-centered approach to the Pilots program.
by Bethel University Public Relations | May 7, 2026
Registration is now open for Bethel University’s summer sports and academic camps, including STEAM programs, youth sports and a residential nursing camp.
by Bethel University Public Relations | Apr 15, 2026
Bethel University is pleased to announce the hiring of Head Coach David Osborn to lead the Bethel Men’s Basketball Program.
by Bethel University Athletics | Feb 17, 2026
Head Bethel University Baseball Coach Seth Zartman will be transitioning to a new role of Assistant Director of Athletics for Facilities & Operations within Athletics at the end of the academic year.
by Bethel University Athletics | Jan 22, 2026
Bethel has partnered with the Elkhart Community Foundation and the Elkhart County Convention & Visitors Bureau to host the NAIA Swimming & Diving National Championships for the second consecutive year.
by Lissa (Grashorn) Diaz '07 | Jan 16, 2026
On January 17, 2026, during halftime of the men’s basketball game against No. 11 Indiana Wesleyan University, former Head Coach Mike Lightfoot will announce the Dave Troyer 51 Scholarship Fund.
by Bethel University Athletics | Dec 8, 2025
Top-seeded Bethel University dominated from start to finish at the 2025 NCCAA Division I Women’s Soccer National Championship.
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