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Ferris State Bulldogs

The Ferris State Bulldogs (FSU Bulldogs) are the athletic teams that represent Ferris State University, located in Big Rapids, Michigan, in NCAA Division II intercollegiate sporting competitions. The Bulldogs compete as members of the Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference for 14 of 15 varsity sports, while the men's hockey team (the only team that competes at the Division I level) plays in the Central Collegiate Hockey Association. The Bulldogs have been members of the GLIAC since 1972.

Ferris State Bulldogs
UniversityFerris State University
ConferenceGreat Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference
Central Collegiate Hockey Association
NCAADivision II
Athletic directorSteve Brockelbank
LocationBig Rapids, Michigan
Varsity teams15
Football stadiumTop Taggart Field
Basketball arenaJim Wink Arena
Ice hockey arenaEwigleben Arena
Softball stadiumFSU Softball Field
Soccer stadiumFSU Soccer Field
Other venuesEwigleben Sports Arena
MascotBrutus
NicknameBulldogs
ColorsCrimson and gold[1]
   
Websitewww.ferrisstatebulldogs.com

Year in and year out, nearly 400 student-athletes have the opportunity to compete for the Bulldogs on a regional and national level for conference titles and NCAA Championships. Ferris’ men’s club ice hockey won the American Collegiate Hockey Association Division 2 national title in 1994, the men's basketball team won the NCAA Division II national title in 2018, and the football program won the Division II national title in 2021 and 2022.

Varsity teams edit

Men's sports Women's sports
Basketball Basketball
Cross country Cross country
Football Golf
Golf Soccer
Ice hockey Softball
Tennis Tennis
Track and field Track and field
Volleyball
† – Track and field includes both indoor and outdoor

Facilities edit

The Ferris Ice Arena and Sports Complex features basketball courts, volleyball courts, hockey rink and a general ice-skating rink located in the Ewigleben Arena, named after former college president Robert Ewigleben. This sports complex hosts university and high school competitions as well as community sports programs.

Championships edit

National Championships:

National Runners-up:

  • 1989: Wrestling—NCAA Division II
  • 2004: Women's Golf—NCAA Division II
  • 2006: Women's Golf—NCAA Division II
  • 2012: Men's Ice Hockey—NCAA Division I
  • 2018: Football—NCAA Division II[2]

Club Sports National Championships:

  • 1994: Men's Ice Hockey—ACHA Division 2

Individual sports edit

Basketball edit

Led by power forward/center Zach Hankins in 2015-16, who had 130 blocks on the season, which led Division II and set the school single-season school record,[3] the team won a Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (GLIAC) regular-season and tournament title and had a then-school record for wins with a 28–5 record. Ferris State reached the second round of the 2017 NCAA Division II Tournament before falling to GLIAC rival Findlay 68–63.[4] In his junior season, Hankins averaged 15.1 points, 9.7 rebounds, and 3.3 blocks per game and had a field goal percentage of 63 percent. His 128 blocks led the nation.[3] Hankins repeated as GLIAC Player of the Year.[5] He was named the National Player of the Year by the National Association of Basketball Coaches. On the season, Ferris State compiled a 38–1 record and claimed the school’s first national championship in the 2018 NCAA Division II Tournament, defeating Northern State in the final by a score of 71–69.[3][6]

Ice hockey edit

 
Ferris State's 2009-10 ice hockey starting lineup before a game against Michigan at Yost Ice Arena

The 2011–12 season marked the first time in school history that the Bulldogs reached the NCAA Division I Ice Hockey national championship finals. In the national championship match at the Frozen Four the Bulldogs lost 4–1 to Boston College in the title contest, leading to the cheer "Save Ferris" . The season came to a close with a 26–12–5 overall record and included a trip to the Frozen Four and a national runner-up finish. Ferris State's 26 wins were the second-most in school history, and the season highlights also included the school's second-ever Central Collegiate Hockey Association (CCHA) Regular-Season Championship and a Midwest Regional crown.[7]

Prior to the 2011–12 season, the program's best season performance in the NCAA Division I was the 2002/03 campaign with a school-best 31–10–1 overall record. The Bulldogs also claimed their first-ever CCHA Regular-Season Championship title with a first-place 22–5–1 league mark and advanced to the NCAA Championship Tournament's West Regional title game in their initial NCAA Tourney appearance. Ferris State also earned the distinction of being the nation's first team to reach the 30-win plateau in 2002/03 and also competed in the CCHA Super Six Championship Tourney for the first time since 1993.[8]

Football edit

Conferences edit

Results edit

The Bulldogs had good success after Tony Annese was hired, winning multiple GLIAC championships with quarterback Jason Vanderlann. Their first playoff win was vs 7 seed Texas A&M Commerce at home in 2015, while they got beat by ODU in 2014 and GVSU in 2015, both GVSU and ODU were in-conference teams who were lower seeds, and both losses came in Big Rapids at home. In 2016, Ferris State defeated rival Grand Valley in the playoffs in Allendale. The win sent the Bulldogs to the National Semifinals. In 2017 the Bulldogs returned to the playoffs and defeated Ouachita Baptist and Fort Hays St before losing to Harding in a 16–14 Regional Championship. The Bulldogs are currently 7–2 vs arch-rival GVSU under Coach Annese. In 2021, the Bulldogs returned again to the playoffs and would win their first national championship in school history. In 2022, they made it back to the national championship claiming their second in school history going back-to-back.

References edit

  1. ^ "Colors – Ferris State University". Retrieved October 4, 2018.
  2. ^ "2018 Division II Football". National Collegiate Athletic Association. Retrieved December 20, 2018.
  3. ^ a b c Paul, Tony (March 27, 2018). "Big Break: Fate Made Zach Hankins 'Best-Ever' at Ferris". The Detroit News. Retrieved August 21, 2018.
  4. ^ "Ferris State's Zach Hankins Becomes First Bulldog Sophomore to Earn All-America Honors". MLive.com. March 20, 2017. Retrieved August 21, 2018.
  5. ^ Wickliffe, Greg (March 23, 2018). "Hankins Transforms into One of Nation's Top Basketball Players at Ferris State". Petoskey News-Review. Retrieved August 21, 2018.
  6. ^ Horos, Emily (March 24, 2018). "Ferris State Basketball Wins Division II National Championship, 71–69". Detroit Free Press. Retrieved August 21, 2018.
  7. ^ "FSU Hockey Ends Yearas National Runner-Up" (Press release). Ferris State University. April 7, 2012. Retrieved April 9, 2012.
  8. ^ "Bulldog Hockey Head Coach". Ferris State University. Retrieved January 21, 2011.

External links edit

  • Official website  

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The Ferris State Bulldogs FSU Bulldogs are the athletic teams that represent Ferris State University located in Big Rapids Michigan in NCAA Division II intercollegiate sporting competitions The Bulldogs compete as members of the Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference for 14 of 15 varsity sports while the men s hockey team the only team that competes at the Division I level plays in the Central Collegiate Hockey Association The Bulldogs have been members of the GLIAC since 1972 Ferris State BulldogsUniversityFerris State UniversityConferenceGreat Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic ConferenceCentral Collegiate Hockey AssociationNCAADivision IIAthletic directorSteve BrockelbankLocationBig Rapids MichiganVarsity teams15Football stadiumTop Taggart FieldBasketball arenaJim Wink ArenaIce hockey arenaEwigleben ArenaSoftball stadiumFSU Softball FieldSoccer stadiumFSU Soccer FieldOther venuesEwigleben Sports ArenaMascotBrutusNicknameBulldogsColorsCrimson and gold 1 Websitewww wbr ferrisstatebulldogs wbr com Year in and year out nearly 400 student athletes have the opportunity to compete for the Bulldogs on a regional and national level for conference titles and NCAA Championships Ferris men s club ice hockey won the American Collegiate Hockey Association Division 2 national title in 1994 the men s basketball team won the NCAA Division II national title in 2018 and the football program won the Division II national title in 2021 and 2022 Contents 1 Varsity teams 1 1 Facilities 1 2 Championships 2 Individual sports 2 1 Basketball 2 2 Ice hockey 2 3 Football 2 3 1 Conferences 2 3 2 Results 3 References 4 External linksVarsity teams editMen s sports Women s sports Basketball Basketball Cross country Cross country Football Golf Golf Soccer Ice hockey Softball Tennis Tennis Track and field Track and field Volleyball Track and field includes both indoor and outdoor Facilities edit The Ferris Ice Arena and Sports Complex features basketball courts volleyball courts hockey rink and a general ice skating rink located in the Ewigleben Arena named after former college president Robert Ewigleben This sports complex hosts university and high school competitions as well as community sports programs Championships edit National Championships 2018 Men s Basketball NCAA Division II 2021 Football NCAA Division II 2022 Football NCAA Division II National Runners up 1989 Wrestling NCAA Division II 2004 Women s Golf NCAA Division II 2006 Women s Golf NCAA Division II 2012 Men s Ice Hockey NCAA Division I 2018 Football NCAA Division II 2 Club Sports National Championships 1994 Men s Ice Hockey ACHA Division 2Individual sports editBasketball edit Led by power forward center Zach Hankins in 2015 16 who had 130 blocks on the season which led Division II and set the school single season school record 3 the team won a Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference GLIAC regular season and tournament title and had a then school record for wins with a 28 5 record Ferris State reached the second round of the 2017 NCAA Division II Tournament before falling to GLIAC rival Findlay 68 63 4 In his junior season Hankins averaged 15 1 points 9 7 rebounds and 3 3 blocks per game and had a field goal percentage of 63 percent His 128 blocks led the nation 3 Hankins repeated as GLIAC Player of the Year 5 He was named the National Player of the Year by the National Association of Basketball Coaches On the season Ferris State compiled a 38 1 record and claimed the school s first national championship in the 2018 NCAA Division II Tournament defeating Northern State in the final by a score of 71 69 3 6 Ice hockey edit See also Ferris State Bulldogs men s ice hockey nbsp Ferris State s 2009 10 ice hockey starting lineup before a game against Michigan at Yost Ice Arena The 2011 12 season marked the first time in school history that the Bulldogs reached the NCAA Division I Ice Hockey national championship finals In the national championship match at the Frozen Four the Bulldogs lost 4 1 to Boston College in the title contest leading to the cheer Save Ferris The season came to a close with a 26 12 5 overall record and included a trip to the Frozen Four and a national runner up finish Ferris State s 26 wins were the second most in school history and the season highlights also included the school s second ever Central Collegiate Hockey Association CCHA Regular Season Championship and a Midwest Regional crown 7 Prior to the 2011 12 season the program s best season performance in the NCAA Division I was the 2002 03 campaign with a school best 31 10 1 overall record The Bulldogs also claimed their first ever CCHA Regular Season Championship title with a first place 22 5 1 league mark and advanced to the NCAA Championship Tournament s West Regional title game in their initial NCAA Tourney appearance Ferris State also earned the distinction of being the nation s first team to reach the 30 win plateau in 2002 03 and also competed in the CCHA Super Six Championship Tourney for the first time since 1993 8 Football edit Conferences edit 1899 1937 Independent 1938 1941 Michigan Ontario Collegiate Conference 1946 1955 Independent 1956 1973 NAIA Independent 1974 1989 Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference 1990 1998 Midwest Intercollegiate Football Conference 1999 present Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference Results edit The Bulldogs had good success after Tony Annese was hired winning multiple GLIAC championships with quarterback Jason Vanderlann Their first playoff win was vs 7 seed Texas A amp M Commerce at home in 2015 while they got beat by ODU in 2014 and GVSU in 2015 both GVSU and ODU were in conference teams who were lower seeds and both losses came in Big Rapids at home In 2016 Ferris State defeated rival Grand Valley in the playoffs in Allendale The win sent the Bulldogs to the National Semifinals In 2017 the Bulldogs returned to the playoffs and defeated Ouachita Baptist and Fort Hays St before losing to Harding in a 16 14 Regional Championship The Bulldogs are currently 7 2 vs arch rival GVSU under Coach Annese In 2021 the Bulldogs returned again to the playoffs and would win their first national championship in school history In 2022 they made it back to the national championship claiming their second in school history going back to back References edit Colors Ferris State University Retrieved October 4 2018 2018 Division II Football National Collegiate Athletic Association Retrieved December 20 2018 a b c Paul Tony March 27 2018 Big Break Fate Made Zach Hankins Best Ever at Ferris The Detroit News Retrieved August 21 2018 Ferris State s Zach Hankins Becomes First Bulldog Sophomore to Earn All America Honors MLive com March 20 2017 Retrieved August 21 2018 Wickliffe Greg March 23 2018 Hankins Transforms into One of Nation s Top Basketball Players at Ferris State Petoskey News Review Retrieved August 21 2018 Horos Emily March 24 2018 Ferris State Basketball Wins Division II National Championship 71 69 Detroit Free Press Retrieved August 21 2018 FSU Hockey Ends Yearas National Runner Up Press release Ferris State University April 7 2012 Retrieved April 9 2012 Bulldog Hockey Head Coach Ferris State University Retrieved January 21 2011 External links editOfficial website nbsp Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Ferris State Bulldogs amp oldid 1174850399, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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