Houston Christian

Houston Christian

Leagues Played
NCAAF 92 NCAAF FCS 3
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NCAAF 09/23 23:00 1 Houston Christian v Southeastern Louisiana W 34-19
NCAAF 09/16 23:00 1 Houston Christian v Tennessee Martin L 7-66
NCAAF 09/09 23:00 1 [3] Houston Christian v Western Kentucky [60] L 22-52
NCAAF 09/02 23:00 1 Houston Christian v Arkansas Baptist Buffaloes W 66-0
NCAAF 11/19 20:00 1 Houston Christian v Bethlehem VT FC L 7-49
NCAAF 11/12 20:00 1 McNeese State v Houston Christian L 21-10
NCAAF 11/05 19:00 1 Houston Christian v Incarnate Word L 20-73
NCAAF 10/29 19:00 1 Tennessee Martin v Houston Christian L 52-28
NCAAF 10/22 19:00 1 Houston Christian v Texas A&M-Commerce L 3-31
NCAAF 10/15 23:00 1 [90] Northwestern State v Houston Christian [71] L 37-10
NCAAF 10/08 23:00 1 [123] Nicholls State v Houston Christian [67] L 19-17
NCAAF 10/01 20:00 1 Houston Christian v Lamar W 37-34
NCAAF 09/24 23:00 1 [61] Houston Baptist v Texas State [3] L 0-34
NCAAF 09/10 23:00 1 Lindenwood v Houston Baptist L 21-20
NCAAF 09/03 20:00 1 [25] Houston Baptist v Northern Colorado [25] W 46-34
NCAAF 11/20 20:00 1 Incarnate Word v Houston Baptist L 55-14
NCAAF 11/13 20:00 1 McNeese State v Houston Baptist L 44-3
NCAAF 11/06 20:00 1 Houston Baptist v Northwestern State L 24-28
NCAAF 10/30 20:00 1 [122] Houston Baptist v Incarnate Word [23] L 21-49
NCAAF 10/23 23:00 1 Nicholls State v Houston Baptist L 44-14
NCAAF 10/16 21:00 1 Houston Baptist v SE Louisiana L 24-61
NCAAF 10/09 23:00 1 [116] Northwestern State v Houston Baptist [117] L 21-17
NCAAF 10/02 20:00 1 Houston Baptist v Nicholls State L 17-48
NCAAF 09/18 23:00 1 Houston Baptist v Prairie View A&M L 27-37
NCAAF 09/11 23:00 1 Northern Colorado v Houston Baptist L 45-13
NCAAF 09/03 00:00 1 Houston Baptist v New Mexico L 17-27
NCAAF 10/03 19:00 1 Houston Baptist v Eastern Kentucky W 33-30
NCAAF 09/26 23:00 1 Houston Baptist v Hitachi Cougars Women L 38-66
NCAAF 09/13 00:00 1 Houston Baptist v Texas Tech L 33-35
NCAAF 09/05 23:30 1 Houston Baptist v North Texas L 31-57

The Houston Christian Huskies Football team, formerly known as the Houston Baptist Huskies until the 2021 season, is the intercollegiate American football team for Houston Christian University located in Houston, Texas, United States. The team currently competes in the NCAA Division I Football Championship Subdivision (FCS) as a full member of the Southland Conference.

History

HCU’s first football team was fielded in 2013 for a seven game developmental season. The Huskies finished 2013 with a 3–4 record. Since the 2013 games were played during a developmental season, records and statistics are considered unofficial. The team played most of its 2013 home games at Strake Jesuit’s Crusader Stadium in Houston, Texas, and one home game at BBVA Compass Stadium.

September 6, 2014 marked two firsts: The Huskies played their first game as an FCS team, and the game against McMurry University also marked the first game played in Husky Stadium, the new on-campus stadium.

On September 21, 2019, HCU junior wide receiver Ben Ratzlaff hit junior half-back Coleman Robinson for a two-point conversion after the Huskies scored with 1:14 remaining to rally past South Dakota, 53–52, in a non-conference FCS matchup in the DakotaDome. This marked the biggest win in school history pushing HCU to be nationally ranked for the first time in school history sitting tied at 25th in the coaches' poll.

December 13, 2022 marked a new era began on campus. HCU named Braxton Harris as the second head football coach in the school's history, as announced by President Robert Sloan and director of athletics Steve Moniaci at a campus press conference. The Huskies were previously coached by Vic Shealy.

The Houston Christian football team, representing Houston Christian University, is a competitive and spirited program dedicated to excellence on and off the field. Known for their strong teamwork, disciplined play, and passionate fan base, the team competes in NCAA Division I and strives to showcase the talent and determination of their student-athletes. With a focus on community engagement and athletic development, Houston Christian football aims to build a legacy of success, sportsmanship, and school pride.