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ST. LOUIS, Mo. – The Washington University in St. Louis football team, which received votes in the American Football Coaches Association (AFCA) preseason poll, opens its season on Saturday, September 6 at 7 p.m. against Rhodes. The game will be the Fall Welcome Student Tailgate.
 
The Bears head into their final season playing the College Conference of Illinois and Wisconsin (CCIW) before entering the North Coast Athletic Conference (NCAC) in 2026.
 
Following the season opener, the Bears will have a bye week before traveling to Carroll on September 20 for a 1 p.m. kickoff. The following week, WashU returns home on Saturday, September 27 to face North Central at 1 p.m., who won last year’s national title and was voted No. 1 in both the AFCA and d3football.com preseason polls. The game against NCC will be Parent and Family Weekend.
 
On Saturday, October 4, the Bears host Illinois Wesleyan at 6 p.m. before traveling the following week, Saturday, October 11 for a 1 p.m. kickoff at Carthage.
 
WashU hosts Elmhurst on Saturday, October 18 at 1 p.m. on Alumni Day before hitting the road for a two-game stretch. First, on Saturday, October 25 the Bears will head to Wheaton for a 1 p.m. game before making the short trip to Millikin on Saturday, November 1 at 1 p.m.
 
The Bears’ final home game, which will be Senior Day, is on Saturday, November 8 at 12 p.m. WashU wraps up the regular-season slate on Saturday, November 15 with a roadtrip to Augustana for a 12 p.m. kickoff.
 
WashU finished the 2024 season 8-2, posting the fewest losses in a season since 2018.
 
On the offensive side, senior Fred Ware returns after leading the team with nine rushing touchdowns last year while racking up 621 yards on 85 attempts. Ware also had one receiving touchdown and recorded 54 receiving yards on four catches.
 
Adding depth at the running back position are junior Matthew Kinoshita, first-year Karsten Cornell, first-year Brayden Lewis and sophomore Maddox Duncan.
 
Junior Levi Moore, who moved into the starting quarterback spot last year, went 89-for-154 with nine passing touchdowns. He also recorded 310 rushing yards on 42 attempts with six rushing touchdowns.
 
Sophomore Jack Atkinson, sophomore Alexander Singh, first-year Michael Buhay, first-year Jack Behl, and first-year Charles Maxell III add depth to the quarterback position.
 
Sophomore Makael Carter proved to be one of the top receiving options in his first year with the Bears, tying for a team-high five receiving touchdowns while recorded 286 yards on 17 catches.
 
Joining Carter in the wide receiver spot are seniors Luke Johnston and Alex Kemp, juniors Luke Stephens, Drew Bomar and Colin Donahue, sophomores Danyel Khan, Ryan Bienstock, Zander Ealy, Lucas Blumenthal, Charlie Flowers and Michael Champagne and first-years Keon Preusser, Mark Sanchez, Ethan Feldner, Grant MacBean, Blake Bodnar and Avery Lazard.
 
WashU has a group of six tight ends that will provide another offensive option on the field, including senior Will Gardner, juniors Nathan Bluhm, John Benke and Jadon Margulies and first-years Jacob Carr and Jackson Weaver.
 
The Bears have a large group of contenders for the offense line this season. Senior Joseph Peters, juniors Brady Cavan, Jack Dietz, Andrew Crescuillo, Dominic Begora, Luke Gadomski and Ryan Taylor, sophomores Michael Ranquist, Jackson Fisher and John Badger, and first-years Grant Stewart, Jason Doyle, Zachary Cox, John Bobak, Charles Ingrisano, Nikola Dale and Andy Covello will all vie for a spot on the O-Line.
 
On the other side of the ball, junior Joy Chane returns as a linebacker after receiving a CCIW Second Team Defense nod a season ago. Senior Alex Lassoued, junior Spencer Snipe, sophomores Wiley Flores and Conner Durkin and first-years Andrew Ham, William Olah and Nick Lococo add depth.
 
Senior Salomon Dessalines is one of the top outside linebackers returning for WashU, joined by seniors Brady Willmer and Justin Mabry, junior Henry Murr, sophomores Nico Gomez, Logan Thompson and John Robbins and first-years Everett Cui, Kaden Karssen and Ron Donaldson, Jr.
 
Senior Caiden Hill and junior Brett Kersemeier return as veteran defensive backs, bolstered by junior Cosmo Guion, sophomores Izzy Mbatai, Quinten Bennett and Nate Miller along with first-years LaDrew Murrell and Talen Frett.
 
The defensive line returns seniors Gyvnn Mendenhall, TJ Houston and DJ Montgomery, juniors Max Draheim, Spencer Camastro and Aron Jones, sophomores Pete West, Aidan Hughes and Ethan Venable as well as first-years Scottie Cook, Teddy Koehl, William Clay, Peter Matheos, and Jackson Staley.
 
Rounding out the roster are the specialists, including four-year starting punter senior Andrew Grisack, senior kicker Jacob Weinstein, senior long snapper Kollin Kolb, sophomore kicker/punter Matias Adrogue, first-year punter/kicker Grady Kugel and first-year long snapper Matthew Lee.
 
All home games will be streamed live on the WashU Sports Network with live stats on washubears.com. All road games will streamed live on the newly-minted CCIW Network.
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