1994 Westminster Titans football team

In their fourth season under head coach Gene Nicholson, the Titans compiled a 12–2 record.

[16] On December 3, Westminster defeated Tiffin, 42–14, in the NAIA Division II quarterfinal game at New Wilmington, Pennsylvania.

7 Lambuth (Tennessee), 46–6, in an NAIA Division II semifinal game played before a crowd of 1,300 at Memorial Field in New Wilmington, Pennsylvania.

Senior tailback Andy Blatt led the offense with 216 rushing yards and three touchdowns in the first half.

[19] On December 17, Westminster defeated Pacific Lutheran, 27–7, in the NAIA Division II national championship game before a crowd of 4,357 at Civic Stadium in Portland, Oregon.