Sacred Heart Pioneers

The Sacred Heart Pioneers are the 32 sports teams (14 men, 18 women) representing Sacred Heart University in Fairfield, Connecticut in intercollegiate athletics. The Pioneers compete in the NCAA Division I and are members of the Northeast Conference, Atlantic Hockey, Eastern Intercollegiate Wrestling Association, Eastern Intercollegiate Volleyball Association, and New England Women's Hockey Alliance.

Sacred Heart Pioneers
UniversitySacred Heart University
ConferenceNortheast Conference (most sports)
Atlantic Hockey (men's ice hockey)
New England Women's Hockey Alliance (women's ice hockey)
Eastern Intercollegiate Volleyball Association (men's volleyball)
Eastern Intercollegiate Wrestling Association (wrestling)
NCAADivision I
Athletic directorBobby Valentine
LocationFairfield, Connecticut
Varsity teams32
Football stadiumCampus Field
Basketball arenaWilliam H. Pitt Center
Baseball stadiumVeterans Memorial Park
Other arenasWebster Bank Arena
NicknamePioneers
ColorsRed and White[1]
         
Websitewww.sacredheartpioneers.com

History

Nearly 800 students participate in the university's 31 athletic teams (17 female teams and 14 male teams) along with more than 500 students who participate in 23 Club Sports.

The football team plays at the Football Championship Subdivision level and claims an FCS title in 2001. Their biggest rivalry is with the oldest public university in Connecticut, Central Connecticut State University, in what has been dubbed the Constitution State Rivalry.

The men's basketball team won the Division II national title in 1986.

The women's basketball team won the Northeast Conference regular season title five times and the conference tournament three times and earned three trips to the NCAA Tournament.

The baseball team has won four Northeast Conference tournament titles and made four NCAA tournament appearances, formerly led by Super Bowl XVII champion, Nick Giaquinto. The four conference titles are tied for the most in the conference.

The men's golf team won the Northeast Conference title in May 2008, 2009 and 2011.

The men's fencing team won the Northeast Conference title five years in a row (2010–2014) and was ranked #9 in 2011.

On February 21, 2013, the Sacred Heart University athletics department hired longtime Major League Baseball player and manager Bobby Valentine as the athletic director.

The men's ice hockey program competes in the Atlantic Hockey conference, and the women's hockey program competes in the newly-created New England Women's Hockey Alliance (NEWHA) and won the conference's initial tournament title in the 2017-18 season, beating out institutions such as the College of the Holy Cross and Saint Anselm College.

The wrestling team competes in the Eastern Intercollegiate Wrestling Association, the men's volleyball team competes in the Eastern Intercollegiate Volleyball Association and the field hockey team competes in the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference.

Sports sponsored

Men's sports Women's sports
BaseballBasketball
BasketballCross country
Cross countryEquestrian
FootballField hockey
Ice hockeyGolf
LacrosseIce hockey
SoccerLacrosse
TennisRowing
Track and fieldRugby
VolleyballSoccer
WrestlingSoftball
Swimming and diving
Tennis
Track and field
Volleyball
Co-ed sports
Fencing
† – Track and field includes both indoor and outdoor

Club sports

Currently there are twenty-eight club sports active on campus. The active clubs are:

  • Baseball
  • Men's Basketball
  • Women's Basketball
  • Bowling
  • Dance Team
  • Field Hockey
  • Figure Skating
  • Gymnastics
  • Golf
  • Esports
  • Men's Football
  • Men's Ice Hockey
  • Men's Lacrosse
  • Women's Lacrosse
  • Men's Rugby
  • Women's Rugby
  • Running
  • Sailing
  • Chess
  • Men's Soccer
  • Women's Soccer
  • Softball
  • Men's Swimming
  • Tennis
  • Ultimate Frisbee
  • Men's Volleyball
  • Women's Volleyball
  • Weightlifting

References

  1. SHU Pioneers Official Logo Art. Retrieved April 6, 2016.
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