Post Eagles | |
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University | Post University |
Conference | Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference NEWHA (women's ice hockey) Northeast-10 Conference(men's ice hockey, football(2024)) |
Division | Division II |
Athletic director | Ronnie Palmer |
Location | Waterbury, Connecticut |
Varsity teams | 20 |
Football stadium | Municipal Stadium |
Basketball arena | Drubner Center |
Ice hockey arena | Sports Center of Connecticut |
Baseball stadium | Municipal Stadium |
Mascot | Swoop |
Nickname | Eagles |
Colors | Purple and Orange |
Website | posteagles |
The Post Eagles are composed of 22 teams representing Post University in intercollegiate athletics, including men and women's basketball, cross country, golf, ice hockey, lacrosse, soccer, tennis, and track and field. Men's sports include baseball and football. Women's sports include softball and volleyball. The Eagles compete in the NCAA Division II in 18 of their 22 sports, and are members of the Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference.[1] The exceptions are women's ice hockey, in which the Eagles compete at the NCAA National Collegiate level (Divisions I and II) in the New England Women's Hockey Alliance, men’s ice hockey Northeast 10 (football will also join the NE-10 in 2024), and men’s and women’s indoor track East Coast Conference Beginning in the fall of 2020 Post University will begin sponsoring Men’s and Women’s Rugby and they will compete in the New England Wide Collegiate Rugby Conference NEWCRC.
Teams
Men's | Women's |
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Baseball | Basketball |
Basketball | Cross Country |
Cross Country | Golf |
Football | Ice Hockey |
Golf | Lacrosse |
Ice Hockey | Soccer |
Lacrosse | Softball |
Soccer | Tennis |
Tennis | Track and Field Indoor & Outdoor |
Track and Field Indoor & Outdoor | Volleyball |
Championships
Past CACC championship teams.[2]
Men's Tennis
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Non-varsity programs
Non-varsity programs include cheerleading, and equestrian sports (IDA dressage, IHSA hunt seat, and IHSA western).
References
- ↑ "Post University Athletics". posteagles.com. Retrieved 2019-03-18.
- ↑ "CACC Past Champions". caccathletics.org.