Mike Feminis

Mike Feminis is an American football coach and former player. He is currently the head football coach at Saint Xavier University in Chicago, Illinois, a position he has held since the 1999 season.

Mike Feminis
Current position
TitleHead coach
TeamSaint Xavier
ConferenceMSFA Midwest League
Record184–69
Playing career
1986–1989St. Francis (IL)
Position(s)Linebacker
Coaching career (HC unless noted)
1990–1993St. Francis (IL) (LB)
1994–1998St. Francis (IL) (DC)
1999–presentSaint Xavier
Head coaching record
Overall184–69
Tournaments18–12 (NAIA playoffs)
Accomplishments and honors
Championships
1 NAIA National (2011)
8 MSFA Midwest (2002–2003, 2005, 2015, 2017–2019)
3 MSFA Mideast (2009–2010, 2012)
Awards
AFCA NAIA Coach of the Year (2011)
NAIA Coach of the Year (2011)

Head coaching record

Year Team Overall ConferenceStanding Bowl/playoffs NAIA#
Saint Xavier Cougars (Mid-States Football Association) (1999–present)
1999 Saint Xavier 4–63–34th (MWL)
2000 Saint Xavier 6–44–34th(MWL)
2001 Saint Xavier 7–44–3T–3rd (MWL)25
2002 Saint Xavier 9–36–1T–1st (MWL)L NAIA First Round11
2003 Saint Xavier 7–45–2T–1st (MWL)21
2004 Saint Xavier 7–45–2T–2nd (MWL)22
2005 Saint Xavier 9–36–1T–1st (MWL)L NAIA First Round9
2006 Saint Xavier 10–37–12nd (MWL)L NAIA Semifinal4
2007 Saint Xavier 10–35–23rd (MEL)L NAIA Quarterfinal8
2008 Saint Xavier 7–44–2T–2nd (MEL)22
2009 Saint Xavier 13–17–01st (MEL)L NAIA Semifinal4
2010 Saint Xavier 13–17–01st (MEL)L NAIA Semifinal3
2011 Saint Xavier 14–14–12nd (MEL)W NAIA Championship1
2012 Saint Xavier 11–24–1T–1st (MEL)L NAIA Semifinal4
2013 Saint Xavier 7–44–23rd (MWL)18
2014 Saint Xavier 10–34–12nd (MWL)L NAIA Semifinal4
2015 Saint Xavier 7–44–1T–1st (MWL)L NAIA First Round12
2016 Saint Xavier 5–63–22nd (MWL)
2017 Saint Xavier 10–25–01st (MWL)L NAIA Quarterfinal6
2018 Saint Xavier 9–45–01st (MWL)L NAIA Quarterfinal7
2019 Saint Xavier 9–36–01st (MWL)L NAIA Quarterfinal8
Saint Xavier: 184–69102–28
Total:184–69
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