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New Era for Elizabeth City State Football: Vikings Unveil 2025 Schedule

Adrian Jones era opens with trips to Chowan, Hampton; Fayetteville State will serve as Down East Viking Classic foe

The Elizabeth City State football schedule will feature 10 games in 2025
Elizabeth City State will open the 2025 season at Chowan and Hampton, and will later face Fayetteville State in the annual Down East Viking Classic in Rocky Mount. Graphic and photos courtesy ECSU athletics.

Elizabeth City State football is ready to turn the page.

With spring ball in the books, the Vikings announced their 2025 football schedule, officially launching the Adrian Jones era with a 10-game slate that blends old rivalries, tough road tests and a familiar tradition — the Down East Viking Classic.

Jones, the former Shaw head coach, took over the program in January with a bold message: “We’re not building. We want to win this year.” Now, Vikings fans have their first glimpse at the challenges that await.

Elizabeth City State kicks off the season on Saturday, Aug. 30 with an hour’s trip east on US-158 to face former CIAA rival Chowan. The Vikings survived a wild finish in last year’s meeting, escaping with a 12-9 victory after a missed Chowan field goal in the closing seconds. ECSU hasn’t won in Murfreesboro since 2013.

In Week 2, the Vikings step up to face Division I FCS opponent Hampton on Sept. 6. The Pirates, another HBCU with deep roots, finished 5-7 in the tough CAA last season, including wins over North Carolina A&T and Campbell.

From there, the schedule swings into a unique four-game “home” stretch — though not all of it will take place at Roebuck Stadium.

The home and conference opener is Sept. 13 against Johnson C. Smith, who edged the Vikings 21-20 when they last met in 2023.

On September 20, ECSU heads to Rocky Mount for the annual Down East Viking Classic, facing Fayetteville State in a rematch of last year’s clash.

After a bye week, the Vikings welcome Livingstone to Elizabeth City on October 4.

The homestand wraps up October 11 against 2024 CIAA champion Virginia Union, a powerhouse program coming off a 10-4 campaign, which included two playoff wins.

The Vikings then hit the road for three straight CIAA contests: at Virginia State (Oct. 18), at Lincoln (Oct. 25) and at Bowie State (Nov. 1).

ECSU closes the regular season back home on November 8, hosting Bluefield State for combination Homecoming and Senior Day.

With the CIAA eliminating divisional play, every conference win counts more than ever toward qualifying for the 2025 CIAA Championship Game, which will move from Salem, Va. to Durham this year. That title tilt will be Saturday, Nov. 15.

The 2025 season offers a clean slate for the Vikings, who went 3-7 overall and 1-6 in the CIAA last year. New coach Adrian Jones — introduced in January — brings a fiery commitment to change that quickly, energizing a program that hasn’t posted a winning season since 2012.

2025 Elizabeth City State Football Schedule

DateOpponentTime/ResultTV/Record
Aug. 30atChowan6 p.m.
Sept. 6atHampton6 p.m.
Sept. 13vsJohnson C. Smith*1 p.m.
Sept. 20vsFayetteville State*#1 p.m.
Oct. 4vsLivingstone*1 p.m.
Oct. 11vsVirginia Union*1 p.m.
Oct. 18atVirginia State*2 p.m.
Oct. 25atLincoln (Pa.)*
Nov. 1atBowie State*2 p.m.
Nov. 8vsBluefield State*1 p.m.
* denotes CIAA game
# at Rocky Mount

2024 Elizabeth City State Football Results

DateOpponentResultScoreOverallConference
Aug. 31atShawL13-170-10-0
Sep. 7vsChowanW12-91-10-0
Sep. 14atErskineW20-02-10-0
Sep. 21vsFayetteville State*L7-312-20-1
Sep. 28BYE
Oct. 5atLivingstone*L17-232-30-2
Oct. 12atVirginia Union*L0-352-40-3
Oct. 19vsVirginia State*L7-362-50-4
Oct. 26vsLincoln (PA)*L20-212-60-5
Nov. 2vsBowie State*L6-482-70-6
Nov. 9atBluefield State*W27-213-71-6

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