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Air Force Falcons

The Air Force Falcons are the intercollegiate athletic teams that represent the United States Air Force Academy, located in Colorado Springs, Colorado. The athletics department has 17 men's and 10 women's NCAA-sanctioned teams. The current athletic director is Nathan Pine. The majority of Falcon teams compete as members of the Mountain West Conference.

Air Force Falcons
UniversityUnited States Air Force Academy
ConferenceMountain West (primary)
Atlantic Hockey (ice hockey)
ASUN (men's lacrosse)
WAC (men's soccer, men's swimming & diving)
Mountain Pacific Sports Federation (gymnastics, fencing)
Big 12 (wrestling)
Western Water Polo Association (men's)
Patriot Rifle Conference
NCAADivision I (FBS)
Athletic directorNathan Pine
LocationColorado Springs, Colorado
Varsity teams29 (including 2 non-NCAA)
Football stadiumFalcon Stadium
ArenaClune Arena
Baseball stadiumFalcon Baseball Field
Other venuesCadet Fieldhouse
Cadet East Gym
MascotThe Bird and Aurora
NicknameFalcons
Fight song"Falcon Fight Song"
(unofficial: "The U.S. Air Force")
ColorsBlue and silver[1]
   
Websitegoairforcefalcons.com

Team name origin edit

The falcon mascot was selected by popular vote of the Academy's Class of 1959, the first class to graduate from the Academy. The team mascot is "Mach 1" name of the first falcon presented to the academy on October 5, 1955, however each performing falcon is given an individual name by its cadet falconer. The current mascot, a female white phase gyrfalcon named Nova, has been the official mascot since 2020.[2]

Teams sponsored edit

 
Air Force is a member of the Mountain West Conference
Men's sports Women's sports
Baseball Basketball
Basketball Boxing
Boxing Cross country
Cross country Gymnastics
Football Soccer
Golf Swimming & diving
Gymnastics Tennis
Ice hockey Track & field
Lacrosse Volleyball
Soccer
Swimming & diving
Tennis
Track & field
Water polo
Wrestling
Co-ed sports
Fencing – Rifle
† – Track and field includes both indoor and outdoor.

As a primary member of the Mountain West Conference, the United States Air Force Academy sponsors teams in fifteen men's, nine women's, and two coed NCAA sanctioned sports. As of the current 2022–23 school year, the fencing program competes as an independent, rifle program in the Patriot Rifle Conference, gymnastics programs in the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation, ice hockey in the Atlantic Hockey, men's lacrosse program in the ASUN Conference, men's soccer and swimming & diving programs in the Western Athletic Conference, water polo in the Western Water Polo Association, and wrestling in the Big 12 Conference. Men's water polo will move to the West Coast Conference after the 2022–23 school year.[3] Boxing is a member of the National Collegiate Boxing Association as the NCAA does not recognize boxing.

Baseball edit

 
A Falcons baseball player takes a swing during a 2004 game

Air Force enjoyed some success on the baseball diamond in its early years and recently, earning seven berths to the NCAA Division I playoffs (1961, 1962, 1964, 1966, 1967, 1969 and 2022). The Falcons, however, never advanced beyond the district/regional rounds. They finished as runner-up in 2000, when they lost to San Diego State in the MWC tournament championship game (which would have earned an automatic berth).

The baseball program plays home games at Falcon Baseball Field on campus.[4]

Basketball edit

Men's basketball edit

The men's basketball team has had strong showings in the last several years, qualifying for the NCAA tournament and, most recently, making the final four of the 2007 National Invitational Tournament. The best player in Air Force history according to ESPN is Bob Beckel, who scored 50 points in a game against Arizona in 1959 and scored over 45 points on 3 other occasions. The best coach in Air Force history is Bob Spear, who coached for 15 years (1956–1971), had a career record of 177–175, and led the Falcons to two NCAA Tournament Appearances.

Women's basketball edit

The women's basketball team competed at the Division II level in both the AIAW and NCAA between 1976 and 1996. Since then, the team has competed at the Division I level.

Boxing edit

The Air Force men's boxing team has had astonishing success. Led for 31 years by Coach Ed Weichers, the team has won 18 National Collegiate Boxing Association championships, and until 2009, had never finished lower than second in the nation. In 2009, the team finished third in the nation.

The women's team debuted in national-level competition during the 2015 NCBA championships.[5] The 2017 NCBA tournament featured the first individual national boxing title for the women's team.[6]

On November 5, 2021, the men's and women's boxing teams took part in the first-ever boxing matches held at Globe Life Field, as a pre-gameday event before the Army-Air Force football game the following day; Air Force won the matchup 6 bouts to 4.[7]

Fencing edit

See: List of NCAA fencing schools

Football edit

Ice hockey edit

From 2007–2009, the men's hockey team won three straight Atlantic Hockey conference tournaments, and made three straight appearances in the NCAA Division I hockey tournament. Their 2007 appearance in the NCAA tournament was the first ever by a service academy. In the East Regional of the 2009 NCAA tournament, Air Force upset top seed Michigan 2–0, and just missed going to the Frozen Four in a 3–2 double overtime loss to Vermont.

Lacrosse edit

Air Force has fielded an NCAA men's lacrosse team since 1967.[8] They appeared in the Division I Championship tournament in 1971, 1977, 1988, 2014, 2016, and 2017. The team competed in the Southern Conference as an associate member through the 2021 season and joined the ASUN Conference, also as an associate member, on July 1, 2021.[9]

Rifle edit

 
A member of the Falcons rifle team aims down range at Air Force's rifle range in 2023

In June, 2013, Air Force became a charter member of the Patriot Rifle Conference.

Wrestling edit

The Falcon wrestling team began competition in 1957 and currently competes in the Big 12 Conference (the Mountain West doesn't sponsor wrestling). In 1991 AF wrestling won the WAC championship, the first ever by any USAFA sports team. From 2006 to 2015, the Falcons had been a member of the Western Wrestling Conference (WWC), but the conference chose to disband after the 2014–15 school year when all of its members accepted an offer of single-sport membership in the Big 12. Home wrestling events are held at either the Cadet East Gym or at Clune Arena. The team is currently coached by former Olympian Joel Sharratt in his eighth season, and former national champion for the University of Iowa, under the tutelage of legendary coach Dan Gable.

Falcons Wrestling Accomplishments:

  • WAC Team Championships: 1 (1991)
  • All-Academy Wrestling Championships: 4 (1998, 2000, 2001, 2002)
  • NCAA National Champions: 1
  • NCAA All-Americans: 11
  • WWC/West Regional Champions: 9
  • WAC Champions: 18
  • MIWA Champions: 18

Soccer edit

 
Falcons women's soccer players in 2019

The Air Force's soccer team has competed in NCAA Division I men's college soccer competitions since 1956, competing as members in the Western Athletic Conference. They are coached by Doug Hill and Assistant Coach Chris Foster, and their home matches are played at Cadet Soccer Stadium.[10][11] Their best performances in the 14 NCAA Tournaments the team has qualified for have been reaching the quarterfinals in 1968 and 1993.[12]

Notable club sports edit

Rugby edit

The Air Force rugby program was created in 1968 and began competing in college rugby in 1980. Air Force competes in the west division of the College Premier Division against rivals such as Colorado State and Wyoming.[13] Air Force has been one of the most successful programs in college rugby. Air Force finished as one of the top 3 teams in the country 11 times from 1980–1995, including back-to-back national championships in 1989 and 1990. More recently, Air Force were national champions again in 2003 and third place in 2004.[14] Several Air Force players have gone on to play for the US men's national rugby team. Air Force won the 2012 Rocky Mountain 7s tournament to qualify for the 2012 USA Rugby Sevens Collegiate National Championships.[15] Air Force also played in the 2013 USA Rugby Sevens Collegiate National Championships, reaching the quarterfinals.[16]

Team handball edit

The Air Force team handball program was created in 1976. It's one of the must successful men's team handball college program in the country with 3 national titles. At the beginning they had also a women's team. They won a national title in 1988. The Air Force men's team is one of few colleges which has won an adults national title this was in the year 1978.[17] Their fiercest and longest college team handball rivalry is with Army.[18]

History edit

Athletic Directors edit

Here's a list of previous Athletic directors:[19]

  • Col Robert V. Whitlow, 1954–1957
  • Col George B. Simler, 1957–1960
  • Col Maurice L. Martin, 1960–1963
  • Col Edmund A. Rafalko, 1963–1967
  • Col Francis E. Merritt, 1967–1975
  • Col John Clune, 1975–1991
  • Col Ken Schweitzer, 1991–1996
  • Col Randall Randy Spetman, 1996–2004
  • Dr. Hans Mueh, 2004–2015
  • Jim Knowlton, 2015–2018
  • Col Jennifer Block, 2018–2019
  • Nathan Pine, 2019–present

Facilities edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Air Force Athletics Style Sheet" (PDF). March 12, 2022. Retrieved July 1, 2022.
  2. ^ "Meet Nova, the Air Force Academy's new mascot". 14 September 2020.
  3. ^ "West Coast Conference Adds Men's Water Polo" (Press release). West Coast Conference. July 19, 2022. Retrieved July 27, 2022.
  4. ^ . Air Force Academy Official Athletic Site. 2014. Archived from the original on May 15, 2009. Retrieved July 15, 2014.
  5. ^ "Air Force Opens Competition at NCBA Championships". Retrieved 2019-10-12.
  6. ^ "Falcons Earn Four NCBA National Titles". Retrieved 2019-08-21.
  7. ^ "Falcons Take Down Army West Point in Texas". Air Force Falcons. November 5, 2021. Retrieved November 5, 2021.
  8. ^ (PDF). Air Force Academy. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2017-06-15. Retrieved 2017-10-10.
  9. ^ "ASUN Conference Announces Formation of Men's Lacrosse League" (Press release). ASUN Conference. February 5, 2021. Retrieved February 6, 2021.
  10. ^ "Chris Foster - Men's Soccer Coach". Air Force Academy Athletics. Retrieved 2023-03-14.
  11. ^ "Doug Hill - Men's Soccer Coach". Air Force Academy Athletics. Retrieved 2023-03-14.
  12. ^ "NCAA Men's Soccer Championship Brackets" (PDF). fs.ncaa.org. National Collegiate Athletic Association. July 30, 2017. Retrieved March 14, 2023.
  13. ^ "College conferences". USA Rugby. 2014. Retrieved 15 July 2014.
  14. ^ College rugby
  15. ^ . Rugby Mag. October 21, 2012. Archived from the original on September 8, 2013. Retrieved October 22, 2012.
  16. ^ . Rugby Mag. November 25, 2013. Archived from the original on 2013-12-03. Retrieved 2013-12-01.
  17. ^ Bergeman, David (March 2013). "USAFA Team Handball Excellence". Checkpoints: 38–43. Retrieved 2018-04-05.
  18. ^ "Army Hoodie". from the original on 2018-07-04. Retrieved 2018-07-04. Beat Air Force
  19. ^ http://www.usafa.af.mil/shared/media/document/AFD-120118-030.pdf 2014-12-22 at the Wayback Machine, OUR ACADEMY HERITAGE
  20. ^ See Mountain West Conference#Conference facilities.
  21. ^ Armer, David (March 25, 2008). . defenseimagery.mil. Archived from the original on September 24, 2015. Retrieved July 15, 2014.

External links edit

  • Official website

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The Air Force Falcons are the intercollegiate athletic teams that represent the United States Air Force Academy located in Colorado Springs Colorado The athletics department has 17 men s and 10 women s NCAA sanctioned teams The current athletic director is Nathan Pine The majority of Falcon teams compete as members of the Mountain West Conference Air Force FalconsUniversityUnited States Air Force AcademyConferenceMountain West primary Atlantic Hockey ice hockey ASUN men s lacrosse WAC men s soccer men s swimming amp diving Mountain Pacific Sports Federation gymnastics fencing Big 12 wrestling Western Water Polo Association men s Patriot Rifle ConferenceNCAADivision I FBS Athletic directorNathan PineLocationColorado Springs ColoradoVarsity teams29 including 2 non NCAA Football stadiumFalcon StadiumArenaClune ArenaBaseball stadiumFalcon Baseball FieldOther venuesCadet Fieldhouse Cadet East GymMascotThe Bird and AuroraNicknameFalconsFight song Falcon Fight Song unofficial The U S Air Force ColorsBlue and silver 1 Websitegoairforcefalcons wbr com Contents 1 Team name origin 2 Teams sponsored 2 1 Baseball 2 2 Basketball 2 2 1 Men s basketball 2 2 2 Women s basketball 2 3 Boxing 2 4 Fencing 2 5 Football 2 6 Ice hockey 2 7 Lacrosse 2 8 Rifle 2 9 Wrestling 2 10 Soccer 2 11 Notable club sports 2 11 1 Rugby 2 11 2 Team handball 3 History 3 1 Athletic Directors 4 Facilities 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksTeam name origin editThe falcon mascot was selected by popular vote of the Academy s Class of 1959 the first class to graduate from the Academy The team mascot is Mach 1 name of the first falcon presented to the academy on October 5 1955 however each performing falcon is given an individual name by its cadet falconer The current mascot a female white phase gyrfalcon named Nova has been the official mascot since 2020 2 Teams sponsored edit nbsp Air Force is a member of the Mountain West ConferenceMen s sports Women s sportsBaseball BasketballBasketball BoxingBoxing Cross countryCross country GymnasticsFootball SoccerGolf Swimming amp divingGymnastics TennisIce hockey Track amp field Lacrosse VolleyballSoccerSwimming amp divingTennisTrack amp field Water poloWrestlingCo ed sportsFencing Rifle Track and field includes both indoor and outdoor As a primary member of the Mountain West Conference the United States Air Force Academy sponsors teams in fifteen men s nine women s and two coed NCAA sanctioned sports As of the current 2022 23 school year the fencing program competes as an independent rifle program in the Patriot Rifle Conference gymnastics programs in the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation ice hockey in the Atlantic Hockey men s lacrosse program in the ASUN Conference men s soccer and swimming amp diving programs in the Western Athletic Conference water polo in the Western Water Polo Association and wrestling in the Big 12 Conference Men s water polo will move to the West Coast Conference after the 2022 23 school year 3 Boxing is a member of the National Collegiate Boxing Association as the NCAA does not recognize boxing Baseball edit Main article Air Force Falcons baseball See also Category Air Force Falcons baseball coaches nbsp A Falcons baseball player takes a swing during a 2004 gameAir Force enjoyed some success on the baseball diamond in its early years and recently earning seven berths to the NCAA Division I playoffs 1961 1962 1964 1966 1967 1969 and 2022 The Falcons however never advanced beyond the district regional rounds They finished as runner up in 2000 when they lost to San Diego State in the MWC tournament championship game which would have earned an automatic berth The baseball program plays home games at Falcon Baseball Field on campus 4 Basketball edit Men s basketball edit Main article Air Force Falcons men s basketball The men s basketball team has had strong showings in the last several years qualifying for the NCAA tournament and most recently making the final four of the 2007 National Invitational Tournament The best player in Air Force history according to ESPN is Bob Beckel who scored 50 points in a game against Arizona in 1959 and scored over 45 points on 3 other occasions The best coach in Air Force history is Bob Spear who coached for 15 years 1956 1971 had a career record of 177 175 and led the Falcons to two NCAA Tournament Appearances NCAA Tournament appearances 1960 1962 2004 2006 NIT Tournament appearances 2007 semifinals Mountain West Conference champions 2004 Regular SeasonWomen s basketball edit Main article Air Force Falcons women s basketball The women s basketball team competed at the Division II level in both the AIAW and NCAA between 1976 and 1996 Since then the team has competed at the Division I level NCAA tournament appearances 1985 1990 AIAW National Tournament appearances 1979 1980Boxing edit Main article Air Force Falcons boxing The Air Force men s boxing team has had astonishing success Led for 31 years by Coach Ed Weichers the team has won 18 National Collegiate Boxing Association championships and until 2009 had never finished lower than second in the nation In 2009 the team finished third in the nation The women s team debuted in national level competition during the 2015 NCBA championships 5 The 2017 NCBA tournament featured the first individual national boxing title for the women s team 6 On November 5 2021 the men s and women s boxing teams took part in the first ever boxing matches held at Globe Life Field as a pre gameday event before the Army Air Force football game the following day Air Force won the matchup 6 bouts to 4 7 Fencing edit See List of NCAA fencing schoolsFootball edit Main article Air Force Falcons football Ice hockey edit Main article Air Force Falcons men s ice hockey From 2007 2009 the men s hockey team won three straight Atlantic Hockey conference tournaments and made three straight appearances in the NCAA Division I hockey tournament Their 2007 appearance in the NCAA tournament was the first ever by a service academy In the East Regional of the 2009 NCAA tournament Air Force upset top seed Michigan 2 0 and just missed going to the Frozen Four in a 3 2 double overtime loss to Vermont Lacrosse edit Main article Air Force Falcons men s lacrosse Air Force has fielded an NCAA men s lacrosse team since 1967 8 They appeared in the Division I Championship tournament in 1971 1977 1988 2014 2016 and 2017 The team competed in the Southern Conference as an associate member through the 2021 season and joined the ASUN Conference also as an associate member on July 1 2021 9 Rifle edit nbsp A member of the Falcons rifle team aims down range at Air Force s rifle range in 2023In June 2013 Air Force became a charter member of the Patriot Rifle Conference Wrestling edit The Falcon wrestling team began competition in 1957 and currently competes in the Big 12 Conference the Mountain West doesn t sponsor wrestling In 1991 AF wrestling won the WAC championship the first ever by any USAFA sports team From 2006 to 2015 the Falcons had been a member of the Western Wrestling Conference WWC but the conference chose to disband after the 2014 15 school year when all of its members accepted an offer of single sport membership in the Big 12 Home wrestling events are held at either the Cadet East Gym or at Clune Arena The team is currently coached by former Olympian Joel Sharratt in his eighth season and former national champion for the University of Iowa under the tutelage of legendary coach Dan Gable Falcons Wrestling Accomplishments WAC Team Championships 1 1991 All Academy Wrestling Championships 4 1998 2000 2001 2002 NCAA National Champions 1 NCAA All Americans 11 WWC West Regional Champions 9 WAC Champions 18 MIWA Champions 18Soccer edit Further information Air Force Falcons men s soccer nbsp Falcons women s soccer players in 2019The Air Force s soccer team has competed in NCAA Division I men s college soccer competitions since 1956 competing as members in the Western Athletic Conference They are coached by Doug Hill and Assistant Coach Chris Foster and their home matches are played at Cadet Soccer Stadium 10 11 Their best performances in the 14 NCAA Tournaments the team has qualified for have been reaching the quarterfinals in 1968 and 1993 12 Notable club sports edit Rugby edit Main article Zoomie Rugby Football Club The Air Force rugby program was created in 1968 and began competing in college rugby in 1980 Air Force competes in the west division of the College Premier Division against rivals such as Colorado State and Wyoming 13 Air Force has been one of the most successful programs in college rugby Air Force finished as one of the top 3 teams in the country 11 times from 1980 1995 including back to back national championships in 1989 and 1990 More recently Air Force were national champions again in 2003 and third place in 2004 14 Several Air Force players have gone on to play for the US men s national rugby team Air Force won the 2012 Rocky Mountain 7s tournament to qualify for the 2012 USA Rugby Sevens Collegiate National Championships 15 Air Force also played in the 2013 USA Rugby Sevens Collegiate National Championships reaching the quarterfinals 16 Team handball edit Main article USAFA Team Handball The Air Force team handball program was created in 1976 It s one of the must successful men s team handball college program in the country with 3 national titles At the beginning they had also a women s team They won a national title in 1988 The Air Force men s team is one of few colleges which has won an adults national title this was in the year 1978 17 Their fiercest and longest college team handball rivalry is with Army 18 History editAthletic Directors edit Here s a list of previous Athletic directors 19 Col Robert V Whitlow 1954 1957 Col George B Simler 1957 1960 Col Maurice L Martin 1960 1963 Col Edmund A Rafalko 1963 1967 Col Francis E Merritt 1967 1975 Col John Clune 1975 1991 Col Ken Schweitzer 1991 1996 Col Randall Randy Spetman 1996 2004 Dr Hans Mueh 2004 2015 Jim Knowlton 2015 2018 Col Jennifer Block 2018 2019 Nathan Pine 2019 presentFacilities editCadet Fieldhouse Cadet Ice Arena cap 2 502 part of the Cadet Fieldhouse Clune Arena cap 5 939 part of the Cadet Fieldhouse Eisenhower Golf course Falcon Baseball Field cap 1 000 20 Falcon Stadium cap 52 480 Jacks Valley Cadet Soccer Stadium Cadet Lacrosse Stadium 21 See also editMilitary World GamesReferences edit Air Force Athletics Style Sheet PDF March 12 2022 Retrieved July 1 2022 Meet Nova the Air Force Academy s new mascot 14 September 2020 West Coast Conference Adds Men s Water Polo Press release West Coast Conference July 19 2022 Retrieved July 27 2022 Facilities Air Force Academy Official Athletic Site 2014 Archived from the original on May 15 2009 Retrieved July 15 2014 Air Force Opens Competition at NCBA Championships Retrieved 2019 10 12 Falcons Earn Four NCBA National Titles Retrieved 2019 08 21 Falcons Take Down Army West Point in Texas Air Force Falcons November 5 2021 Retrieved November 5 2021 2017 LAX Media Guide PDF Air Force Academy Archived from the original PDF on 2017 06 15 Retrieved 2017 10 10 ASUN Conference Announces Formation of Men s Lacrosse League Press release ASUN Conference February 5 2021 Retrieved February 6 2021 Chris Foster Men s Soccer Coach Air Force Academy Athletics Retrieved 2023 03 14 Doug Hill Men s Soccer Coach Air Force Academy Athletics Retrieved 2023 03 14 NCAA Men s Soccer Championship Brackets PDF fs ncaa org National Collegiate Athletic Association July 30 2017 Retrieved March 14 2023 College conferences USA Rugby 2014 Retrieved 15 July 2014 College rugby Air Force Flies at Rocky Mountain 7s Rugby Mag October 21 2012 Archived from the original on September 8 2013 Retrieved October 22 2012 Men s 7s Final Brackets Standings Scores Rugby Mag November 25 2013 Archived from the original on 2013 12 03 Retrieved 2013 12 01 Bergeman David March 2013 USAFA Team Handball Excellence Checkpoints 38 43 Retrieved 2018 04 05 Army Hoodie Archived from the original on 2018 07 04 Retrieved 2018 07 04 Beat Air Force http www usafa af mil shared media document AFD 120118 030 pdf Archived 2014 12 22 at the Wayback Machine OUR ACADEMY HERITAGE See Mountain West Conference Conference facilities Armer David March 25 2008 Cadet Lacrosse Stadium in Colorado Springs defenseimagery mil Archived from the original on September 24 2015 Retrieved July 15 2014 External links editOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Air Force Falcons amp oldid 1180403223, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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