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Fairfield Stags

The Fairfield Stags are the athletic programs representing Fairfield University in Fairfield, Connecticut. Most of the programs are members of the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference (MAAC) and classified as Division I (non-football) in the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA).

Fairfield Stags
UniversityFairfield University
ConferenceMAAC (primary)
Northeast (field hockey)
CAA (men's lacrosse)
NCAADivision I
Athletic directorPaul Schlickmann
LocationFairfield, Connecticut
Varsity teams20
Basketball arenaLeo D. Mahoney Arena
Baseball stadiumAlumni Baseball Diamond
Soccer stadiumLessing Field
Lacrosse stadiumRafferty Stadium
NicknameStags
Fight songFight for Fairfield U!
ColorsRed[1]
 
Websitewww.fairfieldstags.com

The men's and women's golf programs are both ranked among the best in the nation for academics, according to Golf Digest.[2]

Traditions edit

History of the Stag edit

With the dawn of the first athletic team (cross country) in the fall of 1947, it became apparent that a nickname would be needed. For the 1947–48 season, Fairfield University adopted the "Men In Red" as its nickname.

The following year, the university introduced men's basketball as its next team and its first varsity sport. With the start of varsity sports, the school put it to the students for input in naming of a school mascot. Two recommendations were made to the board of trustees for an official decision and vote. As the late Fr. Charles F. Duffy S.J. recounted: "As a member of the Board of Trustees, I remember voting at a board meeting late in 1948 on the naming for our athletic teams. We voted for Stags over Chanticleers!"

What made the decision for the Board a bit easier and logical was the fact that the school was part of the Diocese of Hartford and the word Hartford means stags (hart) and stream (ford). According to Webster's New World Dictionary the word "hart" means "A male of the European red deer; stag." As for the world "ford" Webster describes it as "A shallow place in a stream, river, etc."

As a result, Fairfield University's seal itself was designed featuring a deer leaping over a tumbling brook to represent both the school's connection with the Dioceses as well with its close ties with nature.

Fairfield is situated on a rolling, immensely wooded 200-acre (0.81 km2) campus overlooking Long Island Sound. The name fits well as a nickname because the Stag is a good jumper and it spirited and agile, as Fairfield would like all of its student-athletes to be.

Sports sponsored edit

Men's sports Women's sports
Baseball Basketball
Basketball Cross country
Cross country Field hockey
Lacrosse Golf
Rowing Lacrosse
Soccer Rowing
Swimming and diving Soccer
Tennis Softball
Swimming and diving
Tennis
Volleyball

Baseball edit

 
Alumni Baseball Diamond

The Fairfield Stags men's baseball team competes in the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference of NCAA Division I and plays their home games at the Alumni Baseball Diamond on the campus of Fairfield University. Fairfield fielded its first varsity baseball team in 1951, winning 7 of 12 games. The Stags, coached by Don Cook, made the first of three straight trips to the ECAC New England Tournament in 1977, defeating defending champion University of Maine. The team was MAAC South Champions in 1983, 1991, 1993, 1995 and 1997. Individually, Anthony Hajjar was named a 2010 Louisville Slugger Freshman All-American; Peter Allen was named to the 2008 Brooks Wallace Player of the Year Watch List following his program record setting season in 2007 in which he was ranked nationally in doubles, batting average, and slugging percentage; and Mike Pike was named a 1993 Mizuno Freshman All-American.[3] Keefe Cato, the holder of ten Fairfield pitching records including seven career shutouts and one no-hitter, was the first Fairfield athlete to play in a major professional sport on the major league level after being selected by the Cincinnati Reds in the second round of the 1979 Major League Baseball Draft. He was the Reds’ winning pitcher in his second game.[4] And Rob Gariano, who surpassed Cato's 31 year stand as Fairfield's all-time strikeout leader with 293 strikeouts was drafted in the 36th round of the 2010 Major League Baseball Draft by the San Diego Padres.[5] The Stags are currently coached by 2012 MAAC Coach of the Year Bill Currier.

Men's basketball  edit

The Fairfield Stags men's basketball team competes in the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference of NCAA Division I. The Stags play their home games in the 3,500-seat Leo D. Mahoney Arena on campus.[6] Opened in November 2022, the arena replaces Alumni Hall, which was the home of the Stags from 1959 to 2022.

Fairfield competed in the National Invitational Tournament in 1973, 1974, 1978, 1996 and 2003, as well as the NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament in 1986, 1987 and 1997. In the 1973 National Invitation Tournament, the Stags advanced to the second round where the team lost by one point to eventual National Champion Virginia Tech. And in the 1997 NCAA Tournament, the Stags nearly achieved a historic upset of top-seeded North Carolina after leading the Tar Heels by seven points at halftime. The team also won the MAAC Regular Season Title in 1986 and the MAAC Championship Tournament in 1986, 1987 and 1997. Individually, Joe DeSantis earned All-American honors in 1979; Darren Phillip was the nation's top rebounder in 2001 averaging 14 rebounds per game; and Deng Gai was the nation's top shot blocker in 2005 averaging 5.5 blocks per game ranking him 5th all-time in NCAA Division I basketball. The Stags are currently coached by Chris Casey.

Women's basketball edit

The Fairfield Stags women's basketball team competes in the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference of NCAA Division I. The Stags play their home games in the 3,500 seat Leo D. Mahoney Arena on campus.

Under former coach Diane Nolan, who reached her milestone 500th win in 2006, the Stags competed in the NCAA Women's Basketball Championship in 1988, 1991, 1998, and 2001. Individually, Katrina Fields in 1985, Dana Pellegrino in 1987 and 1988 and Lisa Mikelic in 1991 earned All-American honors. The Stags are currently coached by Joe Frager, who previously coached the Southern Connecticut State University Owls to the 2007 NCAA Division II Women's Basketball National Title.

Cross country edit

The Fairfield Stags cross country team is the oldest athletics program at the university, dating back to 1947. The Rev. Victor Leeber, S.J. founded the team and is the namesake of the annual Father Leeber Invitational hosted by the university and held on the campus grounds. Members of the Fairfield University Hall of Fame include: John Barry '62, Joseph von Ehr '74, Joseph Miko '51, Michael Collins '77, and Ian MacNeill '97. The Stags participate in the MAAC conference like the majority of the other Fairfield programs. For three straight years (07–09) the men have been recognized as part of the NCAA Academic Performance Program. The program has seen a resurgence since the hiring of John Sagnelli, formerly a coach at the University of New Haven, in 2007. Last year the men's team placed 5th in the MAAC up two spots from 7th in 2008 and 9th in 2007.

Field hockey edit

The Fairfield Stags field hockey team, as of the 2019 season, have competed in the Northeast Conference (NEC) of NCAA Division I. The NEC effectively took over operation of the MAAC field hockey league after the 2018 season. The Stags play their home games at University Field on the campus of Fairfield University. The team competed in the 1981 NCAA Division III EAIAW Regional Playoffs and the 2001 NCAA Women's Field Hockey Championship. The team also won the Patriot League Regular Season Title in 1998 and the Patriot League Tournament Championship in 2001. Individually, Mary Beth Combs received the Connecticut NCAA Woman of the Year Award in 1993 and ten players have earned NFHCA Mideast Regional All-American honors. The Stags are currently coached by Jackie Kane '87.

Football edit

The now defunct Fairfield Stags football team once competed in the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference of NCAA Division I-AA between 1996 and 2003. Following the team's inaugural season, the 1997 team recorded the second-best single-season turnaround in Division I-AA history posting a 7–3 mark. The Stags won the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference title in 1998 posting a 9–2 record and head coach Kevin Kiesel captured the league's Coach of the Year Award. Fairfield also had the top-rated Division I-AA defense for rushing (61.7 y.p.g.) and for total yards (213.8 y.p.g.). The 1999 team also went 9–2 and ranked fifth among the nation's Division I-AA non-scholarship teams. The defense was ranked second for scoring defense (13.4 p.p.g) and for total defense (237.7 y.p.g.). The 2000 team compiled an 8–2 record and ranked seventh in the country.

In total, seven Fairfield players earned All-American honors, and one player received Academic All-American honors. During the 2000 season, senior Steve Dogmanits (Fairfield's all-time leader in interceptions with 21) set a school-standard of 11. This was enough to lead all of Division I-AA, just missing the national record (12) set in 1987 by Dean Cain of Princeton University and "Lois & Clark" fame. Fairfield has the second highest winning percentage (.611) among all major defunct football teams.[7]

The 1979 Fairfield Stags football team led by All-America and Hall of Fame quarterback Craig Leach '81 played in the National Collegiate Football Association's National Championship game where the Stags fell 60–40 to the University of Massachusetts Lowell. The 1980 team started the season ranked #1 in the pre-season NCFA Polls.

Men's lacrosse edit

The Fairfield Stags men's lacrosse team competes in the Coastal Athletic Association of NCAA Division I. The Stags have won eight regular season conference titles since 1996 and competed in the NCAA Division I men's lacrosse tournament in 2002 and 2005. The Stags play their home games at the new lacrosse-only Rafferty Stadium and are currently coached by Andrew Copelan.

Women's lacrosse edit

The Fairfield Stags women's lacrosse team competes in the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference of NCAA Division I. The Stags play their home games at Lessing Field on the campus of Fairfield University. The team competed in the 2009 NCAA Women's Lacrosse Championship challenging the Ivy League Champion Penn Quakers before falling 10–8 in the first round. The Stags won the MAAC Regular Season Title in 1999, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2007, 2008 and 2009 the MAAC Tournament Championship in 2001 and 2009. Individually, Kristen Coleman earned All-America Third Team in 2009; and Lauren Uhr in 2002, Beth Loffredo in 2006, Kristen Coleman in 2008, and Rebecca White in 2009 earned Regional All-American honors. The Stags are currently coached by National Lacrosse Hall of Fame Inductee and 2009 MAAC Coach of the Year, Michael J. Waldvogel.

Men's soccer edit

The Fairfield Stags men's soccer team competes in the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference of NCAA Division I. The Stags play their home games at Lessing Field on the campus of Fairfield University. The team was ranked nationally in 1998 (24th), 2000 (15th), 2001 (12th), 2005 (24th), 2006 (15th) and 2007 (17th) and competed in the NCAA Division I Men's Soccer Tournament in 1999, 2006, and 2008. The 2006 team advanced to the second round in the NCAA Tournament after defeating in-state rival University of Connecticut, 2–1. The team also won the MAAC Championship Tournament in 1999, 2006 and 2008. Individually, eleven players have earned Regional All-American honors including Mark Longwell '82 who was the first Stag to go on to play for the United States men's national soccer team and major professional soccer for the NASL Tampa Bay Rowdies. The Stags are currently coached by 1998 NSCAA New England Coach of the Year Carl Rees.

Women's soccer edit

The Fairfield Stags women's soccer team competes in the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference of NCAA Division I. The Stags play their home games at Lessing Field on the campus of Fairfield University. The team has advanced five times to the NCAA Division I Women's Soccer Tournament, most recently in 2005 and 2008. The team has also won the MAAC Championship seven times (1993, 1995, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2005 and 2008). Individually, Abby Allan in 2000, Meghan King in 2004 and Ahna Johnson in 2008 earned All-America honors; Ahna Johnson in 2008 earned Academic All-America honors; Betsy Nyman in 2007 earned Regional Academic All-America honors; and Nicole Cavallaro in 2007 received Freshman All-America honors. In 2010, Brett Maron became the first former Fairfield player to sign a professional contract in the United States with the Atlanta Beat of the Women's Professional Soccer league.[8] The Stags are currently coached by 2008 NSCAA Northeast Region Coach of the Year Jim O'Brien.

Softball  edit

The Fairfield Stags softball team competes in the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference of NCAA Division I. The Stags play their home games at Alumni Softball Field on the campus of Fairfield University. The team won the MAAC Regular Season Title in 2002, 2003 and 2004. They won the MAAC tournament and advanced to the NCAA tournament in 2015 and 2017. Individually, in 2003 Mellissa Santos became the 16th player in Division I history to reach 1,000 career strikeouts and is currently ranked 23rd all-time on the NCAA Division I Softball career strikeouts list. And Jen Derouin in 1998 and Tara Hansen in 2006 earned Academic All-American honors. The Stags are currently coached by Julie Brzezinski who achieved her 500th career win in 2006.

Tennis edit

The Fairfield Stags women's tennis team competes in the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference (MAAC) of NCAA Division I. The Stags play their home matches at the Walsh Athletic Center Tennis Courts on the campus of Fairfield University. The Stags have earned three berths to the NCAA Women's Tennis Championship and have won nine MAAC Championships in program history. The Stags faced the University of Washington during the 2004 NCAA Women's Tennis Championship, the University of Southern California during the 2009 NCAA Women's Tennis Championship and eventual National Champion Stanford University during the 2010 NCAA Women's Tennis Championship. The Stags are currently coached by 2008 MAAC Coach of the Year Ed Paige.

Volleyball edit

The Fairfield Stags women's volleyball team competes in the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference of NCAA Division I. The Stags play their home matches at Alumni Hall on the campus of Fairfield University. The team was nationally ranked in 1998 (24th) and 1999 (32nd) and competed in five straight NCAA Division I women's volleyball tournaments between 1997 and 2001. The team has also won the MAAC Regular Season Title nine times (1996–2000 and 2004–2007) and the MAAC Championship Tournament five times (1997–2001). Individually, Renee O’Neill earned Academic All-American honors in 1989 and Joanne Saunders earned Regional All-American honors in 2000. The Stags are currently coached by Todd Kress.

Co-ed Club Teams edit

Sailing edit

Fairfield University's sailing team completes in the New England Intercollegiate Sailing Conference. The Stags, in partnership with Sacred Heart University, maintain a fleet of fourteen Collegiate Flying Juniors at Captain's Cove Seaport in Black Rock Harbor and race against Division I, varsity teams throughout the New England and Mid-Atlantic region.

Ski-Snowboard edit

The Fairfield Stags co-ed ski-snowboard team competes in the Atlantic Highlands Conference under the USCSA. The Stags race throughout the Mid-Atlantic Region and have qualified for the National Championship on numerous occasions.

Men's Club Teams edit

Hockey edit

Hockey began as a club sport with a schedule of scrimmages in 1966–67. In its first full schedule of games in 1968–69, the team finished with an 18–8–0 record and joined the Metropolitan Intercollegiate Hockey League (MIHL). The team posted a 27–0 regular season record during the 1973–74 season and captured the MIHL championship.

The hockey program was elevated to varsity status for the 1974–75 season under Dr. John McCarthy and posted an 18–8–1 mark that year. The Stags were a founding member of the MAAC Hockey League in 1998, and the team's best record in the MAAC came in 2000–2001 with a 10–14–2 mark. They posted a 275–414–28 record in varsity play, heading into the 2002–03 season. The team was disbanded by the university due to financial reasons after the 2002–03 season.[9]

Hockey as a club sport returned to the university during the 2003–04 season. The 2004–2005 squad finished the regular season with a 12–2–1–1 regular season record and fell just a game short of the Metropolitan Collegiate Hockey Conference (MCHC) championship. The 2003–2004 squad finished their season in second place and made it all the way to the league championship. The 2005–2006 Stags posted a 20–4–0–0 record and reached the league semifinals for the third straight season. The 2007–2008 club finished with an overall record of 20–9, qualifying for a trip to Rochester, Minnesota to compete in the American Collegiate Hockey Association (ACHA) National Championships. The Stags finished their championship run with a 6–3 victory over Old Dominion, compiling a 1–3 record at the national event.[10] And the 2009–2010 season began with the team competing in the newly formed Empire Collegiate Hockey Conference. The 2012–2013 season brought many ups and downs for the stags. Returning to regional play for the first time in a few years, the stags fell short in their opening bid vs Penn State Alvernia finishing 10th overall in the region. Led by injury prone and scoring machine Kevin Gavin and anchored by defensemen Brendan O'Malley the Stags were able to finish 2nd overall in conference play heading into the 2013–2014 season with high hopes.

The home ice of Fairfield hockey is the Wonderland on Ice in Bridgeport, Connecticut. The Stags currently are coached by head coach Marshall Richards and assistant coach Corey McGee.

Rugby edit

The Fairfield University Men's Rugby Football Club or FURFC is a men's college rugby club which competes in the Men's Collegiate Division II League of the Metropolitan New York Rugby Union. The nickname for the FURFC is the Red Ruggers. Brad Troup '03 and Will Brazier '05 were USA Rugby Collegiate All-Americans, Honorable Mention. And two former Red Ruggers represented the United States in international competition, Paul Sheehy with the USA Eagles at the 1991 Rugby World Cup and Will Brazier with the USA Tomahawks and USA Falcons.

Spirit Team edit

The Spirit Team consists of the cheerleading squad, dance team, and mascot. These groups perform at all men's and women's home basketball games, as well as some other athletic contests and University events.

Stags in the Stands edit

Stags in the Stands, founded by Marco Ambrosio '07 in 2005, was a new organization that looked to bring back the intense Stag spirit of the Red Sea, the athletic fan base formed in the 1970s, when students clad in red poured into Alumni Hall and created one of the region's best home court advantages. Later run by Andrew McMahon and Frank Aquino, the Stags in the Stands student group elevated the fan base as the Stags drew 4 of their top 10 largest crowds in 2010–2011. Unfortunately student support at the Total Mortgage Arena has dropped dramatically in recent years, and the average official attendance has fallen to a record-low 1862 in 2013–14.

Notable All-Americans edit

Basketball edit

Lacrosse edit

Soccer edit

Rugby edit

  • Brad Troup '03 – (USA Rugby Collegiate All-American, HM, 2003)
  • Will Brazier '05 – (USA Rugby Collegiate All-American, HM, 2005)

Alumni Athletics Hall of Fame edit

For a list of inductees (by year), see footnote[11] The Alumni Association Athletic Hall of Fame was established in 1982[11] to honor those alumni who achieved excellence and distinguished themselves in Fairfield's athletic programs. Each year, inductees are selected through a nomination process by the Athletic Hall of Fame Committee and honored at a Fall induction ceremony.

Athletic directors edit

Name Years
George Bisacca 1964–1971
Don Cook 1972–1985
Chappy Memminger 1986–1994
Gene Doris 1995–2017
Paul Schlickmann 2017–Present

Facilities edit

Principal athletic facilities include:

The Thomas J. Walsh Athletic Center is 51,000-square-foot (4,700 m2) structure catering to the academic and athletic needs of Fairfield student-athletes with a high-tech academic study center, practice gymnasium, state-of-the-art locker rooms for all athletic teams and a 4,700-square-foot (440 m2) weight training center.

References edit

  1. ^ Fairfield University Visual Standard Manual (PDF). July 1, 2017. Retrieved August 13, 2017.
  2. ^ [1] August 19, 2006, at the Wayback Machine
  3. ^ . Archived from the original on July 10, 2011.
  4. ^ "Keefe Cato". baseball reference. Retrieved August 3, 2019.
  5. ^ "Rob Gariano selected by San Diego Padres in MLB Draft".
  6. ^ "Leo D. Mahoney Arena".
  7. ^ http://fs.ncaa.org/Docs/stats/football_records/2012/discontinued.pdf [bare URL PDF]
  8. ^ "2010 Atlanta Beat Roster". statscrew.com. Retrieved August 3, 2019.
  9. ^ Alumni outraged after disbandment
  10. ^ . Archived from the original on April 3, 2010.
  11. ^ a b . Fairfield University. Archived from the original on 2012-01-25. Retrieved 2012-01-20.
  12. ^ "Fairfield University Names New $51 Million On-Campus Facility the Leo D. Mahoney Arena".

External links edit

  • Official website  

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Fairfield Stags news newspapers books scholar JSTOR March 2022 Learn how and when to remove this message The Fairfield Stags are the athletic programs representing Fairfield University in Fairfield Connecticut Most of the programs are members of the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference MAAC and classified as Division I non football in the National Collegiate Athletic Association NCAA Fairfield StagsUniversityFairfield UniversityConferenceMAAC primary Northeast field hockey CAA men s lacrosse NCAADivision IAthletic directorPaul SchlickmannLocationFairfield ConnecticutVarsity teams20Basketball arenaLeo D Mahoney ArenaBaseball stadiumAlumni Baseball DiamondSoccer stadiumLessing FieldLacrosse stadiumRafferty StadiumNicknameStagsFight songFight for Fairfield U ColorsRed 1 Websitewww wbr fairfieldstags wbr com The men s and women s golf programs are both ranked among the best in the nation for academics according to Golf Digest 2 Contents 1 Traditions 1 1 History of the Stag 2 Sports sponsored 2 1 Baseball 2 2 Men s basketball 2 3 Women s basketball 2 4 Cross country 2 5 Field hockey 2 6 Football 2 7 Men s lacrosse 2 8 Women s lacrosse 2 9 Men s soccer 2 10 Women s soccer 2 11 Softball 2 12 Tennis 2 13 Volleyball 3 Co ed Club Teams 3 1 Sailing 3 2 Ski Snowboard 4 Men s Club Teams 4 1 Hockey 4 2 Rugby 5 Spirit Team 5 1 Stags in the Stands 6 Notable All Americans 6 1 Basketball 6 2 Lacrosse 6 3 Soccer 6 4 Rugby 7 Alumni Athletics Hall of Fame 8 Athletic directors 9 Facilities 10 References 11 External linksTraditions editHistory of the Stag edit With the dawn of the first athletic team cross country in the fall of 1947 it became apparent that a nickname would be needed For the 1947 48 season Fairfield University adopted the Men In Red as its nickname The following year the university introduced men s basketball as its next team and its first varsity sport With the start of varsity sports the school put it to the students for input in naming of a school mascot Two recommendations were made to the board of trustees for an official decision and vote As the late Fr Charles F Duffy S J recounted As a member of the Board of Trustees I remember voting at a board meeting late in 1948 on the naming for our athletic teams We voted for Stags over Chanticleers What made the decision for the Board a bit easier and logical was the fact that the school was part of the Diocese of Hartford and the word Hartford means stags hart and stream ford According to Webster s New World Dictionary the word hart means A male of the European red deer stag As for the world ford Webster describes it as A shallow place in a stream river etc As a result Fairfield University s seal itself was designed featuring a deer leaping over a tumbling brook to represent both the school s connection with the Dioceses as well with its close ties with nature Fairfield is situated on a rolling immensely wooded 200 acre 0 81 km2 campus overlooking Long Island Sound The name fits well as a nickname because the Stag is a good jumper and it spirited and agile as Fairfield would like all of its student athletes to be Sports sponsored editMen s sports Women s sports Baseball Basketball Basketball Cross country Cross country Field hockey Lacrosse Golf Rowing Lacrosse Soccer Rowing Swimming and diving Soccer Tennis Softball Swimming and diving Tennis Volleyball Baseball edit nbsp Alumni Baseball Diamond Main article Fairfield Stags baseball The Fairfield Stags men s baseball team competes in the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference of NCAA Division I and plays their home games at the Alumni Baseball Diamond on the campus of Fairfield University Fairfield fielded its first varsity baseball team in 1951 winning 7 of 12 games The Stags coached by Don Cook made the first of three straight trips to the ECAC New England Tournament in 1977 defeating defending champion University of Maine The team was MAAC South Champions in 1983 1991 1993 1995 and 1997 Individually Anthony Hajjar was named a 2010 Louisville Slugger Freshman All American Peter Allen was named to the 2008 Brooks Wallace Player of the Year Watch List following his program record setting season in 2007 in which he was ranked nationally in doubles batting average and slugging percentage and Mike Pike was named a 1993 Mizuno Freshman All American 3 Keefe Cato the holder of ten Fairfield pitching records including seven career shutouts and one no hitter was the first Fairfield athlete to play in a major professional sport on the major league level after being selected by the Cincinnati Reds in the second round of the 1979 Major League Baseball Draft He was the Reds winning pitcher in his second game 4 And Rob Gariano who surpassed Cato s 31 year stand as Fairfield s all time strikeout leader with 293 strikeouts was drafted in the 36th round of the 2010 Major League Baseball Draft by the San Diego Padres 5 The Stags are currently coached by 2012 MAAC Coach of the Year Bill Currier Men s basketball edit Main article Fairfield Stags men s basketball The Fairfield Stags men s basketball team competes in the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference of NCAA Division I The Stags play their home games in the 3 500 seat Leo D Mahoney Arena on campus 6 Opened in November 2022 the arena replaces Alumni Hall which was the home of the Stags from 1959 to 2022 Fairfield competed in the National Invitational Tournament in 1973 1974 1978 1996 and 2003 as well as the NCAA Division I men s basketball tournament in 1986 1987 and 1997 In the 1973 National Invitation Tournament the Stags advanced to the second round where the team lost by one point to eventual National Champion Virginia Tech And in the 1997 NCAA Tournament the Stags nearly achieved a historic upset of top seeded North Carolina after leading the Tar Heels by seven points at halftime The team also won the MAAC Regular Season Title in 1986 and the MAAC Championship Tournament in 1986 1987 and 1997 Individually Joe DeSantis earned All American honors in 1979 Darren Phillip was the nation s top rebounder in 2001 averaging 14 rebounds per game and Deng Gai was the nation s top shot blocker in 2005 averaging 5 5 blocks per game ranking him 5th all time in NCAA Division I basketball The Stags are currently coached by Chris Casey Women s basketball edit Main article Fairfield Stags women s basketball The Fairfield Stags women s basketball team competes in the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference of NCAA Division I The Stags play their home games in the 3 500 seat Leo D Mahoney Arena on campus Under former coach Diane Nolan who reached her milestone 500th win in 2006 the Stags competed in the NCAA Women s Basketball Championship in 1988 1991 1998 and 2001 Individually Katrina Fields in 1985 Dana Pellegrino in 1987 and 1988 and Lisa Mikelic in 1991 earned All American honors The Stags are currently coached by Joe Frager who previously coached the Southern Connecticut State University Owls to the 2007 NCAA Division II Women s Basketball National Title Cross country edit The Fairfield Stags cross country team is the oldest athletics program at the university dating back to 1947 The Rev Victor Leeber S J founded the team and is the namesake of the annual Father Leeber Invitational hosted by the university and held on the campus grounds Members of the Fairfield University Hall of Fame include John Barry 62 Joseph von Ehr 74 Joseph Miko 51 Michael Collins 77 and Ian MacNeill 97 The Stags participate in the MAAC conference like the majority of the other Fairfield programs For three straight years 07 09 the men have been recognized as part of the NCAA Academic Performance Program The program has seen a resurgence since the hiring of John Sagnelli formerly a coach at the University of New Haven in 2007 Last year the men s team placed 5th in the MAAC up two spots from 7th in 2008 and 9th in 2007 Field hockey edit The Fairfield Stags field hockey team as of the 2019 season have competed in the Northeast Conference NEC of NCAA Division I The NEC effectively took over operation of the MAAC field hockey league after the 2018 season The Stags play their home games at University Field on the campus of Fairfield University The team competed in the 1981 NCAA Division III EAIAW Regional Playoffs and the 2001 NCAA Women s Field Hockey Championship The team also won the Patriot League Regular Season Title in 1998 and the Patriot League Tournament Championship in 2001 Individually Mary Beth Combs received the Connecticut NCAA Woman of the Year Award in 1993 and ten players have earned NFHCA Mideast Regional All American honors The Stags are currently coached by Jackie Kane 87 Football edit Main article Fairfield Stags football The now defunct Fairfield Stags football team once competed in the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference of NCAA Division I AA between 1996 and 2003 Following the team s inaugural season the 1997 team recorded the second best single season turnaround in Division I AA history posting a 7 3 mark The Stags won the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference title in 1998 posting a 9 2 record and head coach Kevin Kiesel captured the league s Coach of the Year Award Fairfield also had the top rated Division I AA defense for rushing 61 7 y p g and for total yards 213 8 y p g The 1999 team also went 9 2 and ranked fifth among the nation s Division I AA non scholarship teams The defense was ranked second for scoring defense 13 4 p p g and for total defense 237 7 y p g The 2000 team compiled an 8 2 record and ranked seventh in the country In total seven Fairfield players earned All American honors and one player received Academic All American honors During the 2000 season senior Steve Dogmanits Fairfield s all time leader in interceptions with 21 set a school standard of 11 This was enough to lead all of Division I AA just missing the national record 12 set in 1987 by Dean Cain of Princeton University and Lois amp Clark fame Fairfield has the second highest winning percentage 611 among all major defunct football teams 7 The 1979 Fairfield Stags football team led by All America and Hall of Fame quarterback Craig Leach 81 played in the National Collegiate Football Association s National Championship game where the Stags fell 60 40 to the University of Massachusetts Lowell The 1980 team started the season ranked 1 in the pre season NCFA Polls Men s lacrosse edit Main article Fairfield Stags men s lacrosse The Fairfield Stags men s lacrosse team competes in the Coastal Athletic Association of NCAA Division I The Stags have won eight regular season conference titles since 1996 and competed in the NCAA Division I men s lacrosse tournament in 2002 and 2005 The Stags play their home games at the new lacrosse only Rafferty Stadium and are currently coached by Andrew Copelan Women s lacrosse edit The Fairfield Stags women s lacrosse team competes in the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference of NCAA Division I The Stags play their home games at Lessing Field on the campus of Fairfield University The team competed in the 2009 NCAA Women s Lacrosse Championship challenging the Ivy League Champion Penn Quakers before falling 10 8 in the first round The Stags won the MAAC Regular Season Title in 1999 2001 2002 2003 2007 2008 and 2009 the MAAC Tournament Championship in 2001 and 2009 Individually Kristen Coleman earned All America Third Team in 2009 and Lauren Uhr in 2002 Beth Loffredo in 2006 Kristen Coleman in 2008 and Rebecca White in 2009 earned Regional All American honors The Stags are currently coached by National Lacrosse Hall of Fame Inductee and 2009 MAAC Coach of the Year Michael J Waldvogel Men s soccer edit Main article Fairfield Stags men s soccer The Fairfield Stags men s soccer team competes in the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference of NCAA Division I The Stags play their home games at Lessing Field on the campus of Fairfield University The team was ranked nationally in 1998 24th 2000 15th 2001 12th 2005 24th 2006 15th and 2007 17th and competed in the NCAA Division I Men s Soccer Tournament in 1999 2006 and 2008 The 2006 team advanced to the second round in the NCAA Tournament after defeating in state rival University of Connecticut 2 1 The team also won the MAAC Championship Tournament in 1999 2006 and 2008 Individually eleven players have earned Regional All American honors including Mark Longwell 82 who was the first Stag to go on to play for the United States men s national soccer team and major professional soccer for the NASL Tampa Bay Rowdies The Stags are currently coached by 1998 NSCAA New England Coach of the Year Carl Rees Women s soccer edit The Fairfield Stags women s soccer team competes in the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference of NCAA Division I The Stags play their home games at Lessing Field on the campus of Fairfield University The team has advanced five times to the NCAA Division I Women s Soccer Tournament most recently in 2005 and 2008 The team has also won the MAAC Championship seven times 1993 1995 1997 1998 1999 2005 and 2008 Individually Abby Allan in 2000 Meghan King in 2004 and Ahna Johnson in 2008 earned All America honors Ahna Johnson in 2008 earned Academic All America honors Betsy Nyman in 2007 earned Regional Academic All America honors and Nicole Cavallaro in 2007 received Freshman All America honors In 2010 Brett Maron became the first former Fairfield player to sign a professional contract in the United States with the Atlanta Beat of the Women s Professional Soccer league 8 The Stags are currently coached by 2008 NSCAA Northeast Region Coach of the Year Jim O Brien Softball edit Main article Fairfield Stags softball The Fairfield Stags softball team competes in the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference of NCAA Division I The Stags play their home games at Alumni Softball Field on the campus of Fairfield University The team won the MAAC Regular Season Title in 2002 2003 and 2004 They won the MAAC tournament and advanced to the NCAA tournament in 2015 and 2017 Individually in 2003 Mellissa Santos became the 16th player in Division I history to reach 1 000 career strikeouts and is currently ranked 23rd all time on the NCAA Division I Softball career strikeouts list And Jen Derouin in 1998 and Tara Hansen in 2006 earned Academic All American honors The Stags are currently coached by Julie Brzezinski who achieved her 500th career win in 2006 Tennis edit The Fairfield Stags women s tennis team competes in the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference MAAC of NCAA Division I The Stags play their home matches at the Walsh Athletic Center Tennis Courts on the campus of Fairfield University The Stags have earned three berths to the NCAA Women s Tennis Championship and have won nine MAAC Championships in program history The Stags faced the University of Washington during the 2004 NCAA Women s Tennis Championship the University of Southern California during the 2009 NCAA Women s Tennis Championship and eventual National Champion Stanford University during the 2010 NCAA Women s Tennis Championship The Stags are currently coached by 2008 MAAC Coach of the Year Ed Paige Volleyball edit The Fairfield Stags women s volleyball team competes in the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference of NCAA Division I The Stags play their home matches at Alumni Hall on the campus of Fairfield University The team was nationally ranked in 1998 24th and 1999 32nd and competed in five straight NCAA Division I women s volleyball tournaments between 1997 and 2001 The team has also won the MAAC Regular Season Title nine times 1996 2000 and 2004 2007 and the MAAC Championship Tournament five times 1997 2001 Individually Renee O Neill earned Academic All American honors in 1989 and Joanne Saunders earned Regional All American honors in 2000 The Stags are currently coached by Todd Kress Co ed Club Teams editSailing edit Fairfield University s sailing team completes in the New England Intercollegiate Sailing Conference The Stags in partnership with Sacred Heart University maintain a fleet of fourteen Collegiate Flying Juniors at Captain s Cove Seaport in Black Rock Harbor and race against Division I varsity teams throughout the New England and Mid Atlantic region Ski Snowboard edit The Fairfield Stags co ed ski snowboard team competes in the Atlantic Highlands Conference under the USCSA The Stags race throughout the Mid Atlantic Region and have qualified for the National Championship on numerous occasions Men s Club Teams editHockey edit Main article Fairfield Stags men s ice hockey Hockey began as a club sport with a schedule of scrimmages in 1966 67 In its first full schedule of games in 1968 69 the team finished with an 18 8 0 record and joined the Metropolitan Intercollegiate Hockey League MIHL The team posted a 27 0 regular season record during the 1973 74 season and captured the MIHL championship The hockey program was elevated to varsity status for the 1974 75 season under Dr John McCarthy and posted an 18 8 1 mark that year The Stags were a founding member of the MAAC Hockey League in 1998 and the team s best record in the MAAC came in 2000 2001 with a 10 14 2 mark They posted a 275 414 28 record in varsity play heading into the 2002 03 season The team was disbanded by the university due to financial reasons after the 2002 03 season 9 Hockey as a club sport returned to the university during the 2003 04 season The 2004 2005 squad finished the regular season with a 12 2 1 1 regular season record and fell just a game short of the Metropolitan Collegiate Hockey Conference MCHC championship The 2003 2004 squad finished their season in second place and made it all the way to the league championship The 2005 2006 Stags posted a 20 4 0 0 record and reached the league semifinals for the third straight season The 2007 2008 club finished with an overall record of 20 9 qualifying for a trip to Rochester Minnesota to compete in the American Collegiate Hockey Association ACHA National Championships The Stags finished their championship run with a 6 3 victory over Old Dominion compiling a 1 3 record at the national event 10 And the 2009 2010 season began with the team competing in the newly formed Empire Collegiate Hockey Conference The 2012 2013 season brought many ups and downs for the stags Returning to regional play for the first time in a few years the stags fell short in their opening bid vs Penn State Alvernia finishing 10th overall in the region Led by injury prone and scoring machine Kevin Gavin and anchored by defensemen Brendan O Malley the Stags were able to finish 2nd overall in conference play heading into the 2013 2014 season with high hopes The home ice of Fairfield hockey is the Wonderland on Ice in Bridgeport Connecticut The Stags currently are coached by head coach Marshall Richards and assistant coach Corey McGee Rugby edit Main article Fairfield University Men s Rugby Football Club The Fairfield University Men s Rugby Football Club or FURFC is a men s college rugby club which competes in the Men s Collegiate Division II League of the Metropolitan New York Rugby Union The nickname for the FURFC is the Red Ruggers Brad Troup 03 and Will Brazier 05 were USA Rugby Collegiate All Americans Honorable Mention And two former Red Ruggers represented the United States in international competition Paul Sheehy with the USA Eagles at the 1991 Rugby World Cup and Will Brazier with the USA Tomahawks and USA Falcons Spirit Team editThe Spirit Team consists of the cheerleading squad dance team and mascot These groups perform at all men s and women s home basketball games as well as some other athletic contests and University events Stags in the Stands edit Stags in the Stands founded by Marco Ambrosio 07 in 2005 was a new organization that looked to bring back the intense Stag spirit of the Red Sea the athletic fan base formed in the 1970s when students clad in red poured into Alumni Hall and created one of the region s best home court advantages Later run by Andrew McMahon and Frank Aquino the Stags in the Stands student group elevated the fan base as the Stags drew 4 of their top 10 largest crowds in 2010 2011 Unfortunately student support at the Total Mortgage Arena has dropped dramatically in recent years and the average official attendance has fallen to a record low 1862 in 2013 14 Notable All Americans editBasketball edit Joe DeSantis 79 All American Honorable Mention Lacrosse edit Spencer Steele 00 Pre season All American Honorable Mention C J Kemp 03 Two Time All American Honorable Mention Peter Vlahakis 03 Pre season All American Honorable Mention Greg Downing 07 Three Time All American Honorable Mention Soccer edit Justin Thompson 02 NSCAA adidas Regional All America Bryan Harkin 02 NSCAA adidas Regional All America Tomislav Skara 08 NSCAA adidas Regional All America Brett Maron 08 NSCAA adidas Regional All America Rugby edit Brad Troup 03 USA Rugby Collegiate All American HM 2003 Will Brazier 05 USA Rugby Collegiate All American HM 2005 Alumni Athletics Hall of Fame editFor a list of inductees by year see footnote 11 The Alumni Association Athletic Hall of Fame was established in 1982 11 to honor those alumni who achieved excellence and distinguished themselves in Fairfield s athletic programs Each year inductees are selected through a nomination process by the Athletic Hall of Fame Committee and honored at a Fall induction ceremony Athletic directors editName Years George Bisacca 1964 1971 Don Cook 1972 1985 Chappy Memminger 1986 1994 Gene Doris 1995 2017 Paul Schlickmann 2017 PresentFacilities editPrincipal athletic facilities include Total Mortgage Arena capacity 10 000 Alumni Baseball Diamond 1 000 Leo D Mahoney Arena capacity 3 500 12 Alumni Softball Field Alumni Stadium capacity 4 000 Lessing Field Tennis Courts University Field Aquatics Center The Thomas J Walsh Athletic Center is 51 000 square foot 4 700 m2 structure catering to the academic and athletic needs of Fairfield student athletes with a high tech academic study center practice gymnasium state of the art locker rooms for all athletic teams and a 4 700 square foot 440 m2 weight training center References edit Fairfield University Visual Standard Manual PDF July 1 2017 Retrieved August 13 2017 1 Archived August 19 2006 at the Wayback Machine Fairfield University Athletics Archived from the original on July 10 2011 Keefe Cato baseball reference Retrieved August 3 2019 Rob Gariano selected by San Diego Padres in MLB Draft Leo D Mahoney Arena http fs ncaa org Docs stats football records 2012 discontinued pdf bare URL PDF 2010 Atlanta Beat Roster statscrew com Retrieved August 3 2019 Alumni outraged after disbandment Fairfield University Athletics Welcome to the Men s Ice Hockey Team Archived from the original on April 3 2010 a b Athletic Hall of Fame Inductees Fairfield University Archived from the original on 2012 01 25 Retrieved 2012 01 20 Fairfield University Names New 51 Million On Campus Facility the Leo D Mahoney Arena External links editOfficial website nbsp Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Fairfield Stags amp oldid 1192623522, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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