In 2003, the Blue Jays football team won the Upper Midwest Athletic Conference (UMAC) South Division title and defeated Martin Luther College 28-21 in the Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome in Minneapolis, Minnesota, winning the team’s first-ever UMAC Conference Championship. The Blue Jays finished the season with a 7-2 record and went 7-0 in the UMAC. The Westminster offense averaged 31.4 points per game, and the defense led the UMAC, allowing only 14 points per game. Nicholas P. Bruck, ’05 IND, was named UMAC Lineman of the Year and South Division Lineman of the Year. Coach John Welty was named the South Division Coach of the Year. Ultimately, 18 Blue Jays football players were named to the All-Conference Team, while six different Blue Jays were named Player of the Week that year. Robert A. Coleman, ’05 IND, holds the program record for rushing attempts in a season with 272. He rushed for 1,419 yards and scored 14 touchdowns in the 2003 season. Colby L. Beal, ’06 ΒΘΠ, is tied for the most interceptions in program history in a season, with seven interceptions. The core of this team returned in 2004 as UMAC South Division ch