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Edinboro Fighting Scots

The Edinboro Fighting Scots are the athletic teams that represent Pennsylvania Western University Edinboro (known before July 2022 as Edinboro University of Pennsylvania), located in Edinboro, Pennsylvania, in NCAA Division II intercollegiate sports. The Fighting Scots are members of the Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference (PSAC) for 15 of 17 varsity sports. The wrestling team competes in the Mid-American Conference (MAC) as a member of NCAA Division I and the wheelchair basketball team competes outside of NCAA governance in the NWBA Intercollegiate Division. The Fighting Scots have been a member of the PSAC since its foundation in 1951.

Edinboro Fighting Scots
UniversityPennsylvania Western University Edinboro
ConferencePennsylvania State Athletic Conference (PSAC)
Mid-American Conference (MAC) (wrestling only)
NCAADivision II
Athletic directorDr. Katherine Robbins
LocationEdinboro, Pennsylvania
Varsity teams17
Football stadiumSox Harrison Stadium
Basketball arenaMcComb Fieldhouse
Aquatics centerMcComb Fieldhouse Natatorium
Other venuesMike S. Zafirovski Sports and Recreation Dome
NicknameFighting Scots
Fight songScotland the Brave
ColorsRed and white[1]
   
Websitegofightingscots.com

History edit

The men's and women's cross country and track programs won the only national titles in school history and the NAIA men's national championship in 1975 and 1976 and winning the NCAA men's national championship in 1986, 1987, 1988, and 1990. Edinboro added women's lacrosse for the 2008 season. In accordance with PennWest Edinboro's commitment to serving students with physical disabilities, it has one of the nation's best wheelchair basketball teams.[2] The team hosts an annual tournament, the Boro Shootout.

Conferences edit

Primary edit

Single sport edit

Varsity teams edit

List of teams edit

National championships edit

Team edit

Sport Association Division Year Opponent/Runner-up Score
Men's cross country (6) NAIA (2) Single 1975 Eastern New Mexico 97–144 (-47)
1976 Adams State 56–103 (-47)
NCAA (4) Division II 1986 South Dakota State 56–79 (-23)
1987 Mankato State 95–113 (-18)
1988 South Dakota State 77–98 (-21)
1990 Shippensburg 50–125 (-75)

Individual sports edit

Cross Country edit

The cross country teams are the most successful athletic program at Edinboro and among the most consistent in Division II with 48 conference titles (30 men's & 18 women's). Formed in 1969 by legendary coach Doug Watts, the team quickly grew into a national powerhouse, winning 2 NAIA titles in 1975 and 1976. The program won 4 NCAA championships in 1986, 1987, 1988, and 1990. Under Watts, Edinboro would qualify the national meet for 31 straight years (1979-2009, a Division II record). He has also produced 4 individual national champions and multiple All-Americans. Watts served as head coach for 44 years before retiring in 2013. Since 2021, the program has been led by Nathan Meeuwenberg.

Wrestling edit

Edinboro has one of the premier NCAA Division I collegiate wrestling programs. Prior to moving to the Division I level in 1986, Edinboro was already a national power at the NAIA and NCAA Division II levels. Edinboro has been fortunate to be home of one of the greatest Olympic and amateur wrestlers in the world, Bruce Baumgartner. Baumgartner came to Edinboro in 1984 as an assistant coach, and was promoted to head coach in 1991. He guided the Fighting Scots to three top 15 finishes in the NCAA Division I Wrestling Championships. The team currently continues to excel as a top program. Baumgartner became the director of athletics in 1997. All in all, Edinboro's wrestling program has produced 120 Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference champions, 59 Eastern Wrestling League champions, 60 NCAA All-Americans, 4 NCAA Division I champions, 9 NCAA Division II and NAIA national champions, 2 USA Olympic team members, 17 Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference tournament team championships, and 14 Eastern Wrestling League tournament team championships.

Three former Edinboro wrestlers and former All-Americans have transitioned and found success in mixed martial arts. Former NCAA Division I champion Josh Koscheck is a former Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) title challenger and current Bellator fighter. Another former NCAA Division I champion Gregor Gillespie is a current UFC fighter. Former NCAA Division I runner-up Chris Honeycutt is a current Bellator fighter.

The current Edinboro University wrestling head coach is Matt Hill, who previously served as an Assistant at Kent State. Hill wrestled collegiately at Edinboro.

Former head coach Tim Flynn led the Fighting Scots from 1998-2018. Tim Flynn was an All-American himself while in the NCAA at Penn State University in 1987, winning the EWL title and finishing seventh at Nationals. Flynn has received numerous awards for his accomplishments with the program, including:

  • 12-time PSAC Coach of the Year
  • Seven-time EWL Coach of the Year
  • 2014 NCAA Division I Coach of the Year

References edit

  1. ^ EU Graphic Standards Manual: Guidelines For Use of Edinboro University Logos and Branding. January 4, 2017. Retrieved February 8, 2017.
  2. ^ http://www.nwba.org/page/show/2842249-intercollegiate-men

External links edit

  • Official website

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the PSAC since its foundation in 1951 Edinboro Fighting ScotsUniversityPennsylvania Western University EdinboroConferencePennsylvania State Athletic Conference PSAC Mid American Conference MAC wrestling only NCAADivision IIAthletic directorDr Katherine RobbinsLocationEdinboro PennsylvaniaVarsity teams17Football stadiumSox Harrison StadiumBasketball arenaMcComb FieldhouseAquatics centerMcComb Fieldhouse NatatoriumOther venuesMike S Zafirovski Sports and Recreation DomeNicknameFighting ScotsFight songScotland the BraveColorsRed and white 1 Websitegofightingscots wbr com Contents 1 History 1 1 Conferences 1 1 1 Primary 1 1 2 Single sport 2 Varsity teams 2 1 List of teams 3 National championships 3 1 Team 4 Individual sports 4 1 Cross Country 4 2 Wrestling 5 References 6 External linksHistory editThe men s and women s cross country and track programs won the only national titles in school history and the NAIA men s national championship in 1975 and 1976 and winning the NCAA men s national championship in 1986 1987 1988 and 1990 Edinboro added women s lacrosse for the 2008 season In accordance with PennWest Edinboro s commitment to serving students with physical disabilities it has one of the nation s best wheelchair basketball teams 2 The team hosts an annual tournament the Boro Shootout Conferences edit Primary edit 1908 1950 Independent 1951 present Pennsylvania State Athletic ConferenceSingle sport edit 1988 2019 Eastern Wrestling League wrestling 2019 present Mid American Conference wrestling 1996 present National Wheelchair Basketball Association Intercollegiate Division wheelchair basketball Varsity teams editList of teams edit Men s sports 8 Basketball Cross country Football Swimming Tennis Track and field Wheelchair basketball Wrestling Division I Women s sports 9 Basketball Cross country Lacrosse Soccer Softball Swimming Tennis Track and field VolleyballNational championships editTeam edit Sport Association Division Year Opponent Runner up ScoreMen s cross country 6 NAIA 2 Single 1975 Eastern New Mexico 97 144 47 1976 Adams State 56 103 47 NCAA 4 Division II 1986 South Dakota State 56 79 23 1987 Mankato State 95 113 18 1988 South Dakota State 77 98 21 1990 Shippensburg 50 125 75 Individual sports editCross Country edit The cross country teams are the most successful athletic program at Edinboro and among the most consistent in Division II with 48 conference titles 30 men s amp 18 women s Formed in 1969 by legendary coach Doug Watts the team quickly grew into a national powerhouse winning 2 NAIA titles in 1975 and 1976 The program won 4 NCAA championships in 1986 1987 1988 and 1990 Under Watts Edinboro would qualify the national meet for 31 straight years 1979 2009 a Division II record He has also produced 4 individual national champions and multiple All Americans Watts served as head coach for 44 years before retiring in 2013 Since 2021 the program has been led by Nathan Meeuwenberg Wrestling edit Edinboro has one of the premier NCAA Division I collegiate wrestling programs Prior to moving to the Division I level in 1986 Edinboro was already a national power at the NAIA and NCAA Division II levels Edinboro has been fortunate to be home of one of the greatest Olympic and amateur wrestlers in the world Bruce Baumgartner Baumgartner came to Edinboro in 1984 as an assistant coach and was promoted to head coach in 1991 He guided the Fighting Scots to three top 15 finishes in the NCAA Division I Wrestling Championships The team currently continues to excel as a top program Baumgartner became the director of athletics in 1997 All in all Edinboro s wrestling program has produced 120 Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference champions 59 Eastern Wrestling League champions 60 NCAA All Americans 4 NCAA Division I champions 9 NCAA Division II and NAIA national champions 2 USA Olympic team members 17 Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference tournament team championships and 14 Eastern Wrestling League tournament team championships Three former Edinboro wrestlers and former All Americans have transitioned and found success in mixed martial arts Former NCAA Division I champion Josh Koscheck is a former Ultimate Fighting Championship UFC title challenger and current Bellator fighter Another former NCAA Division I champion Gregor Gillespie is a current UFC fighter Former NCAA Division I runner up Chris Honeycutt is a current Bellator fighter The current Edinboro University wrestling head coach is Matt Hill who previously served as an Assistant at Kent State Hill wrestled collegiately at Edinboro Former head coach Tim Flynn led the Fighting Scots from 1998 2018 Tim Flynn was an All American himself while in the NCAA at Penn State University in 1987 winning the EWL title and finishing seventh at Nationals Flynn has received numerous awards for his accomplishments with the program including 12 time PSAC Coach of the Year Seven time EWL Coach of the Year 2014 NCAA Division I Coach of the YearReferences edit EU Graphic Standards Manual Guidelines For Use of Edinboro University Logos and Branding January 4 2017 Retrieved February 8 2017 http www nwba org page show 2842249 intercollegiate menExternal links editOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Edinboro Fighting Scots amp oldid 1182517591, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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