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Sat Oct 03
Final
44 Trine
27 at Adrian
Sat Oct 10
Final
0 Manchester
37 vs. Trine
Sat Mar 20
Final
27 Albion
16 vs. Trine
Sat Mar 27
Final
23 Adrian
33 vs. Trine
Sat Apr 03
Cancelled
Alma
vs. Trine
Sat Apr 10
Cancelled
Trine
at Kalamazoo
Sat Apr 17
Final
36 Trine
21 at Olivet
Thu Sep 02
Final
52 Trine
14 at Manchester
Sat Sep 11
Final
31 Rose-Hulman
30 vs. Trine
Sat Sep 18
Final - OT
30 Mt. St. Joseph
31 vs. Trine
Sat Sep 25
Final
7 Trine
14 at Centre
Sat Oct 02
Final
20 Adrian
36 vs. Trine
Sat Oct 09
Final
35 Trine
14 at Olivet
Sat Oct 23
Final
13 Kalamazoo
47 vs. Trine
Sat Oct 30
Final
24 Trine
31 at Albion
Sat Nov 06
Final
37 Trine
23 at Alma
Sat Nov 13
Final
17 Hope
13 vs. Trine
Thu Sep 01
Final
0 Anderson (Ind.)
38 vs. Trine
Sat Sep 10
Final
24 Trine
23 at Rose-Hulman
Sat Sep 17
Final
55 Trine
21 at Franklin
Sat Sep 24
Final
0 Centre
17 vs. Trine
Sat Oct 01
Final
40 Alma
21 vs. Trine
Homecoming
Sat Oct 08
Final
27 Trine
21 at Adrian
Sat Oct 15
Final - 3OT
39 Trine
37 at Olivet
Sat Oct 22
Final
20 Albion
19 vs. Trine
Sat Nov 05
Final
28 Hope
21 vs. Trine
Sat Nov 12
Final
42 Trine
19 at Kalamazoo
Sat Sep 02
Final
61 Trine
0 at Anderson (Ind.)
Sat Sep 09
Final
30 Rose-Hulman
28 vs. Trine
Sat Sep 16
Final
43 Franklin
58 vs. Trine
Sat Sep 23
Final
14 Trine
38 at Hanover
Sat Sep 30
Final
30 Trine
70 at Alma
Sat Oct 07
Final
14 Adrian
34 vs. Trine
Sat Oct 14
Final
14 Olivet
28 vs. Trine
Sat Oct 21
Final
35 Trine
28 at Albion
Sat Nov 04
Final
28 Trine
38 at Hope
Sat Nov 11
Final
29 Kalamazoo
42 vs. Trine
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Matt Land
Matt Land
Title: Athletic Director/Assistant VP for Athletics
Phone: 260.665.4142
Email: landm@trine.edu

Matt Land has served as assistant vice president for athletics at Trine University since January of 2015 and as athletic director since 2012.

During that time, Land has presided over Thunder athletics in a period of rapid growth to Trine and the department. In 2017 alone, Land oversaw the opening of two athletic buildings, the MTI Center and Thunder Ice Arena, and the addition of nine new athletic teams. He currently presides over 32 athletic teams and 1,000 student-athletes.

During his tenure, he has overseen the hosting of multiple NCAA Division III postseason events including the 2012 NCAA Women’s Golf National Championship, two NCAA Softball Super Regionals, four NCAA Softball Regionals and two NCAA Football Championship Tournament games. In addition, he has hosted Michigan Intercollegiate Athletic Association (MIAA) championship events for the sports of women’s basketball, men’s golf, baseball, softball, men’s soccer, men’s lacrosse and indoor track and field.

Land also currently serves on the NCAA exploratory committee for esports.

Before being named an assistant vice president, Land held the position of Trine University Head Football Coach from 2006-14. During that time, Land and his staff turned the Thunder program into a consistent contender in the MIAA, winning three championships and averaging over seven wins a season. Land finished with a 63-32 record as head coach, good for a .663 winning percentage, both of which are school records.

Land coached 34 players to first-team All-MIAA accolades, including four Offensive and three Defensive Most Valuable Players. Quarterback Eric Watt became the most decorated player in Trine football history by winning the Gagliardi Trophy, the Division III equivalent of the Heisman Trophy during the 2010 season. That season, Land was also named AFCA Division III Region Four Co-Coach of the Year sharing the honor with perennial national power Mount Union College’s head coach. He was also named D3Football.com’s North Region Coach of the Year.

Land earned his master’s degree in education from Walden University and graduated from Ball State University with a Bachelor of Science degree. He lives in Fremont, Ind. with his wife Julie and two children, Emily and Jake.